z ao ok Ea : : a . - O fet se Miceta ie el is pate! Shs 2 * = tactile dita ti aun tee a, died ot « Ee Se Pe Se Se eS ge = ee te ——— = ~~ a ae PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ‘THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956 2 PAGES» “ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS INTERNATIQBAL N NEWS SERVICE PHOTOS <“ tt x * Z City Motorists Ask for More _ | One-Way Lanes | “We like them and would like to"see more.” That was the general concensus of Pontiac area’ motorists when asked how they liked Pontiac’s intensi- fied one-way -street- program; The random survey taken in downtown Pontiac also, uncovered a few dissenting, = more ee pia es an EV Committee for Fund Raising ,, ever before,” one man =) Group, Would an mission tonight. “claimed. “City Manager Walter K. Willman | Collecting $1 Million’ | for City Hospital {Plan for 1957 by February City Manager budget designed to asked the public for comments after. the most recent conversion, of Pike, and Lawrence streets be-, tween Ferry and Cass. stwhat the persons inter- t of the system: approximately $245, A_six- committee will be_ + City appointed to seek means of raising) “Manager Rd., jone million dollars to help equip | Willman. Must Approve It totals $5,381,779.14 “Waiter K- tands Frm as Tro * * * * * ble Boils in * ~ ke! Commission to Get Tentative Budget; Did Elvis Pay Bar Hanger-On for Publicity? | TOLEDO, Ohio —The young man who went to jail for taking 'a swing at Elvis Presley here on | Thanksgiving. night has claimed Asks. he. was promised $200 to fake te 24 Group to OK Hike; “" Cites Higher Costs | Louis Balint that. a | “sharp character’’ he took te be be Presley employe made the says The 1957 proposed City deal with him im a Toledo bar, . Balint said he was told to “think jtinue the same tax rate as up some good story” which would before — will be presented ‘make “good publicity.” 0. the Pontiac City Com-) con-. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (INS)—Elvis ' Presley emphatically denied a re- or’ port from Toledo today that his fight with a jealous husband was 500 a staged affair. ‘more than the 1956 budget’ Presley. home in Memphis for a ‘of $5,136,276, according to few days with his family, osid his idesire in life was to. but he couldn't because “there's ‘always somebody who wants to Township, a Fis er Body employe: “I've been driving in Pontiac for 15 ., years and I think this- one-way sys- tem provides a = flow of affic. 1 would — a to see more TE streets converted if traffie continue to go as smoothly.” * ©. dent of the hospital's Women's Aux-. ciliary, was selected to appoint five, sioners must pass the proposed | ; budget by the end of January. Be-| tee would appoint their chair- fore that time. they will meet to! |the new Pontiac General Hospital | ‘addition. si — ws value to allow for the continuation sion-was reached at a of the-same tax rate.” ‘meeting held last night of some (2 civic leaders who had gath- ‘red for the third time in an at- said. tempt to find ways of raising the) three years the city was able to | tax $13.70 per thousand of as- sessed value. Under the City Charter, commis- ‘money. | Mrs. P. Eugene. Miller. presi-| to the committee. The com- “This proposed budget is de- prove something.” on an estimate of assessed) Willman: locations of the buczet meetings, M'ss Willman as the +-addition—of 14-men to i to set Tine to Winterize; More Cold Tonight ic Residents of * Pontiac area: second . “lean ignore the snow shovels and tion of a Qropc rock salt tonight as the U.S. l establishing . fellow Ave: who Weather Bureau forecasts mostly igrades ot P has been driving fair and cold to ¢ — A public in Pontiac for the night with a low. gest 16 years, ‘of — ; i . prediction “ gun t val oe tomorrow is" ‘ mostly cloudy and > an tafter being deferred week, : The meeting is being night. "| The lowest temperature record- ‘ed in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 15 t—Louis. = Ras a sixth member, Mrs. Mil- 4PProve the 1957 capital improve ‘Said. ;ment program in hne with the al- | (1) Increase in cost a supply pensation to keep in tune with | the new fire hall on West Huron. |down the poe 2 of oe Equipping the new Public Safety Minister. Eden, now ng | Ae" », Commissionecs tonight are ex- ea vigorously criticized the inva- ne, tor a public hearing on the | faerie to meet any policy split-) * items to be ‘considered at ‘motion of nonconfidence. Wkly session, will be the Nading and possible sn agenda Williams i in-San_Juan- . ast Puerto. Rico w —| | night instead of the cusfOiya Tuesday, as Willman and six ca missioners just returned from tie 33rd American Municipal Congres¢ Britain, France He added that for the past | to Begin Pullout Both Reported Willing, to Withdraw Soldiers From Egypt \poliag calls for a “phased ‘with: | Egypt. ‘of adding Social Security to the Privately its willingness to do like-) city’s Employe Retirement System. | |wise. The city official also stressed | that bases were needed for the |Withdrawal from Egypt would pro-| coming year hecause of the \voke a split in the ruling Con-| \Servative party which. Pr Se Announcement of an impending | = Jamaica from the ovauieia "ot directing Britain's invasion of ‘Egypt and the subsequent hubbub. | Although the opposition Labor-| coul ex- iting the government party with a adop- | If detested on euch a motion, | tions and Egypt clear the Suez Ca- nal at once. SAN JUAN, to-'Michigan Governor G. Mennen y Williams today visited Puerto Ri- -lean Governor Luis Munoz Marin. P The Michigan Democrat arrived there yesterday for a two-day visit before starting a vacation tour of befor | 4 America, “De the British Like _ Editorial al pare @ ing. It is all too Jog . Official Election Results, page 29. Coming Monday: The Animals’ Christmas. : t t BACK TO eitiosh — Last January, savage ‘and material, (2) Increase in com- draw” of British forces from | Auea Indians in the jungles of Ecuador killed their husbands, but’ today both young widows are scales of industry and other costs, The report came from @ quali flying back to resume missionary work there. .|in local area, (3) Increased cost fied British official who said the yi. Marilou McCully, (left) and her sons Ste- lint pension requirements by reason , French government had indicated F. Holbolth, of Will Carry on Slain Husbands’ Work = - Report Dozens Killed in Iraq’s main | southwest Iraq. jin Najaf. It asserted the “NY Charge Clique in Syria, Egypt Inciting Riots Nuri Government Denies Demonstrations BAGHDAD, Iraq (A — | Iraq’s Premier Nuri Said is we. against a “Tounting cam-— paign aimed at stirring up trouble in Iraq and dis- crediting his government. The controlling pro-So- viet army clique in Syria and the Egyptian govern- ment are believed sponsor- ing the campaign. The Baghdad military governor broadcast an appeal to the people urging them to be calm and not to yield to “subversive elements” which the government. says are trying —to—incite—widespread—dem-—_—— It reiterated that only two Avilians were killed and some police and civil- fans wounded in a clash in the holy Moslem eity of Najaf, in Damascus radio declared 104 Iraqis were killed in four days of antigovernment demonstrations “victims fell by police fire’ as they pro- tested against Nuri’s government f Pentiac Press Phote phen, 4, Michael, 2, and Mrs. Peter Flemming, | of Seattle, Wash. holding Matthew McCully, 9 | months, are flying to South America. Mrs. Mc- | Cully is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold |Egyptian President Nasser is be- i lieved spurring the Syrians on. 362 N. Johnson Ave. ‘Lifer Died in Blaze in Prison Deat World War fo Cost Charge Hummel lS 3 tition | HARTFORD, Conn. @—A third boa war would cost the United | States four trillion dollars, the sae was told . yesterday. A convicted Oakland County 7 Killer today was charged, «ore i only one thing thet: with the flaming death Nov. 17 of one of Marquette’ is worth that price,” said \State Prison’s most hated and hardened criminals. Navy. ‘Capt. Lawrence Smith, ‘and that He is Harold Hummel, 26, who is serving a life is freedom.” sentence for _shooting in Hazel - four years ago. Hummel was arraigned today on a charge he burned to death James Wiley Hudson, convicted murderer and a leader in the 1952 Jackson Prison riots. Hummel is accused, Prosecu- tor George Hill said, of throwing “highly inflammable liquid” in- "te Hudson’s cell and touching it off with a match, Hudson made a statement, Hill | said, before his death 19 hours lat-’ | er from second and third degree burns over 80 per cent of his body. STATEMENT IS EVIDENCE ~ ‘The statement, made in the pri- and state police, Hill said, is the main evidence against Hummel, 1,800 Flee in Night would never take him alive to prison for the VIENNA —Austrian police said| . Tt-was-below-freez-/another—_1,800___Hungarians fled; Brre—lt’s Cold in Florida MIAMI uF _— Lowest readings of the Non were reported in many aging te vegetables in most farming ing in and central areas but sunny apr ae into 4 the 60s during q | across the border last night, bringing the over-all figure to just under 100,000 since Oct. 28. (Continued on Page 4, Col. 5) ‘Ted Husing Gravely Ill Where a case. of Ale Lean Muddled World Despite Two Operations WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. —Ted in history, is gravely ill here in & convales- ‘Ry HAL COOPER other improvements? cent home. LONDON -—"Well,” said our) “Certainly,” shid Percy, “you ait that that. The He is suffering from a brain tU-\fieng Percy the bartender, “‘the|take anti-Americanism in-| say the mor that? two operations have international situation looks ® bit)st b : ‘by you doliar diplomats failed to remove. The voice f8-)) .t10¢ “Tt used to be the Conservatives! all the oll tmiliar to millione of Americans wie assd 1 G0H\ Tonk indie bet-lond heir cbt 1 types that| the Laborites are for 30 years is fading. So is his}. i us. were putting up America ag the| for telling Britain eyesight. 0 See Sennen aren oe ee amet ae hoe vena ling you Yanks as dollar diplomats state, [Drug Firm Confirms : S10 Mi Million Proj ject a double 2 Park of the fantastic cost is based on, Capt, Smith said the estimate (what it Cost this country in pre-/ | vious wars. “Wars are financed by taxes and borrowed money that comes’ out of your pocket, And since the revolution, each one that we have more than the one that preceed-' ted it,” Capt. Smith said. He said world war two cost this| country 383 billion dollars. | Iraq has accused Syria of waging Resources « Conference) .jrumor broadcast by Syria—that ‘cers were being court-martialed 'Dog-matically No! fought: hag cost-roughly 10 times) and demanded support for Egypt. a campaign of subversion against [the Nuri government. Syria has charged Iraq ‘with |seeking to undermine the: govern- iments of both Syria and Jordan. Evidence of Syria's p campaign is as marked in Bagh dad as in Lebanon. It is sparked by radio broadcasts of inflamma- tory rumors. Khalil Ibrahim, Iraqi aa tion director, asserted in an in- terview. that the greatest danger in the Middle East comes from open efforts of world commu- nism to attack Arab stability. Ibrahim spiked one specific Gen. Tarak Said, commander of \the Habbaniya Air Base, had been arrested. The government also denied |Damascus reports that army offi- (Continued on Page 4, Col. 6) ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- (1m — Department personnel have been giving anti-diphtheria shots to all comers since an outbreak of the disease last Friday. But they balked when a well dressed wom- jan came into the county health office to request an immunization shot for_her dog. ‘Removal Proceedings Begin wenme-Hart tio Hear Charges son hospital to prison authorities | . ; we a Against Madison Justice . ;who -once bragged that police| Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart today said he will preside over here... Hummel was remanded back to the prison warden this morning by, Municipal Judge Edward H. Dem- bebowski. A preliminary exam- ‘ination was set for Dec. -6. Hill said that investigation dis- closed “no particular animo- sity” between the two killers. = The death took place in the pri- son disciplinary block, a section jreserved for the state's toughest criminals. HAD BAD RECORD Hummel, who has a bad record with prison authorities, Hill said, Continued on Page 4, Col. 4) Chief Assistant Oakland a hearing on charges that Madison Heights Justice ‘Charles-O: Williams made indecent—preposals-to- an- 18-year-old Ferndale girl, officials disclosed today. a ar County Prosecutor George will be part of removal pro- ceedings t the jus- tice, asked last night in a Heights c:ty couricil- Taylor said a lie detector test, voluntarily taken yesterday by Pa- tricia Dawn Slate, confirmed her istory “in every respect.” Biviy: > ; pharmaceutical. . es tat te ene wil wp oy Sen pet liams for stealing gasoline. .. Madison F. Taylor said the hearing? resolution by the Madison|iudsed in ings against the associate justice, elected last spring. The other ordered that no city cases be his court. ADMITTED REGISTERING In a statement to Taylor yester- day, Williams admitted he had taken the girl to the: Bloomfield Township motel, where he regis- tered alone under a false name. ‘Heights city counell ek THE, p PONTIAC F PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1056 “% : ras id. 2 tra under false name. It|meleon’ is a lizard that ‘does not |One-tenth inch in is really lizard correctly named reside, in-the Vetted, Staten. ‘Perfect Gift for Student —-Hobbyist—Naturalis, 4 Turret Lens — 60 to 500 Power MICROSCOPE SET In HARDWOOD CASE Regular Pid a - $13.95 Value playful “Chameleon” ae lig etaten, Sain} Ratndops ae rarely Inge than) Avi, i wells | ‘were William Balko William Balko, 80, of 175 Alberta PEN & PENCIL SETS Always Make Gcod Gitts Nationally Advertised in ‘LIFE’ Magazine Ps “WINDSOR’ 3-Pc. Matched _ Vf ; 4 Pen & Pencil Set _ Regular $1°25 Value “bn on Balko, of Northville. Service will be at 12:30 p.m. Sat- urday from the Huntoon Funeral Home with burial in Northville. Samuel W. McLain Samuel Wilson McLain, 89, of 38) © : +. =. Hovey St. died in St. Joseph: 2 Mercy Hospital. yesterday after a _ five-year illness. He had been hos-| pitalized three days. Born in Sanilac County, he was the son of John and Mary Peek} McLain. He married Addie Thom-) son. 57_years ago in Forester, comi-|. ing to Pontiac from there 52 years} am NOT A TOY! Imported MARK Xiil microscope pre- cision work has 2/ ocular lens and 4 ob-— jective turret lenses—- precision made, gear- ed adjustments. Per- fect for the boys and Christmas list, pen, i fountain pen, all ready for gift ting. * As Seen in ‘LIFE’ Magazine WINDSOR MATCHED PEN-PENCIL and _ AUTOMATIC LIGHTER . 98° ’ Matching mechanical pencil and ~~ étractable Ball” point. pen with automatic cigarette flighter—looks like a $5 set girls on your $1.50 , ROTHERS Value * . A. former plumbing. and sewer! contractor here ‘for many years. | he is survived by his widow and ~ : two children, Mrs. Mary Jane - 7 * AP Wirephote _Gurski and Albert McLain, both! HOT SPOT — While most of the nation was- forest at San Ysabel. Zuni Indians were stationed of Pontiac, ~ Also surviving are| trying to keep-warm,—tirefighters-yesterday_were- on a hill behind the photographers to beat out the three sisters, Mrs, Mary Wood and| battling flames which started in the national flying embers. ‘Mrs. LaValley Paskie of Brown — City and Mrs. Sadie Irwin of For ; = He’ll Be Here for Para Saturday St. Nick Starts Trip to Pontiac ‘Funeral serviee will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday from Farmer-Sno- ver Funeral Home, with burial fol- lowing in Oak Hill Cemetery Friends may call at the funeral home after 8:00 => evening. With GENUINE — 400% Woo LEATHER SOLES Loafer Sox GIVE HIM — John Puckett John Puckett~ of 34 Princeton Ave. died yesterday afternoon after . an illness of two years. He was 70. t ————_Born—in-Harrisburg Hl —on-Oer_, 1 24, 1856) he was the son of John and Adeline Bishop Puckett. On Dec. 24, 1911, the Pucketts were married in Metropolis, Ill. Mr. Puckett had been a resi- dent of Pontiac since 1928, The | last 26 years he was employed at | Portiac Motor Division, Besides his wife, the former! |ises to be one of the-biggest and| city The stage is set for what prom- pen bate Meh ooo Sie most colorful street ae aeael a extra touch of beauty will “Christmas-On-Wheels” -parad ins Judy sad dog ik yr Saturday. ‘Queen, reigns as queen for this _ And even the Weatherman prom-! ininth extravaganza. Pontiac's history amount of enthusiasm shown this year and the 57 units par- ticipating, including 33 floats I believe we have reached a new peak in Christmas parades.” Suited in black and white cos-| oe will be a contingent of 48, as y.a as! that temperatures will be slightly (DEPICT YULE THEMES warmer, a far cry from the chilly} Floats depicting themes from) downpour that soaked some 30,000, the “Toyland Section” have been ‘chosén by some 14 schools that, [svectetnre eet zee: Sate anbared Seat Pa ihave e oats. Jac area Hundreds of members of local \churches have taken religious | ehurch and school groups are ithemes for the float. | putting the eee a Capt. A. J. Largent, command- their Christmas ts and po jing officer of Company M, Michi- a) ed ‘Land-6-Lakes Dancing Majorettes.” years. Arranged by David R. Ewalt, committee chairman, some 40 physically - handicapped children will be seated in second-floor vant- age points of downtown merchant's This group ‘is composed of Oakland County igirls ranging in age from 6 to 18, : == = SSS Many Styles —for the Entire Family BOYS’ LOAFERS Sizes 709 Choice of argyle “or western designs in eli popular colors and combinstions. ... gifts inspired by Scotland's famous Highland Regiment. Audra Hedden, he is survived by ‘9s 4p thelr roles for the Satur- |-., National Guard, will be pa- match t 4 two children, Leo R. Puckett of @ay festival. al marshal. Gerard A. Poehl-|"~™> ‘° “a{ch {he parade. = Pontiac and Kenneth Puckett of Scouts from the Retail Merchants|man, assistant Camber of Com-| 4 color guard from the lofal Na- riigaoan op six grandchildren and Assn. (the sponsor of ‘the annual merce manager, is executive di- tional Guard company will march | | } f Men’s Loafer Sox = one great-grandchild. event) report that Old Saint Nick rector. lee the Grom of Gas Gobennal 98 AlSo surviving are a brother, has just crossed the Straits of “Each year this eveat has | The Detroit Edison calliope and $ Kay Puckett of Commerce; three'Mackinac and is headed for Pon-| sparked great enthusiasm,” (troops of Boy Scouts will be addi- —. oy a hese handle] pe tine. Poehiman said. “And with [tional units in the march. “urner race Ps os : c EN of Pontiac. BEST AT THE END Service will be at 2 p.m. Satur-; The Yuletide spirit will be most | day from the First Church of God.|¢vident with Santa atop the Pon-| The Rev. H. Eugene Ramsey, his|tiac Area Chamber of Commerce! Argyies, patterns, em- broidered designs, ete. All colors. Sizes 10 to 12. 244... 4S SS SS |The Day in Birmingham | Miniature: Scottish jugs Of COO, KANGAROO KIT... for long samen some J 1 ; float bringi the rear ot the) JY J ] Ed Y ® crisp Spiced Shave Lotion, Talc pastor, and the Rev. Tommy Guest! ging up ucation ases: ' ond short hepet of the First Social Brethren Church/long procession. ' and Men's Cologne. Gift-boxed, Unbreakable will officiate. Burial will follow | in| A group of Pontiac police motor- | | é $1.50 travel bottles of Heather Shave , , White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. cyclists will lead the groug of | Mr. Puckett'’s body is at the Hun-/floats and seven bands from the toon Funeral Home. jSaginaw-Turk street intersection, [promptly at 9:30, Up through the! Under Study by CCE BIRMINGHAM — Simultaneous! ‘bord lunch sessions at the church downtown area swinging onto Oak- work on physical facilities, person-lare designed for those. who wish raw Clayton E. Terbush jland to disband at Sanderson, will nel and curriculum is under way, to shop that afternoon while in the | Girls’ Loafers Ladies’ Loafers x ———~@layton E. Terbush, 56, of 2271 be the destination of the line of'for the Citizens Committee on'downtown area. Tickets are avail-\% wongertur ‘as: 2 Silver Lake Rd; died yesterday in ™4™ch- |Education, and frequent committ-\able at the church or reservations | cortnent of co $ 49 hel —— Poca $ 79 t ' Pontiac General Hospital, He- was Providing traditional Christ. © meetings are the result. \for tables made with Mrs. J. M. or “rims. i Sines tr ‘evar eadtcek a ill several weeks. mas music will be high school | It is the first time that all three | Ross, 711 South Bates St. rae colors. All stres ; ‘ ;areas have been under study since, ithe group organized, according to chairman Louis A. Bauer of Bloomfield V ilage. Born in Gagetown on Nov. 4, bands from Pontiac High, Wa- 1900, he was the son of Harry and, terford Township, Lake Orion, Lucy Conley Terbush. On April 5, Avondale, Walled Lake, Oxford, 1924, he was married to the | foal a group of 250 musicians Nettie Hetherington. After the Dekker-Atwater talks, the celebrity luncheon at the Birmingham Country Club pro- | vides a short talk by the speak- ¥ iv Handsome trio of Heather Shave Spiced Lotion, Tale, Men's Co- ;~ totion, Tale‘and Man's Cologne. logne and Hairgroom, sitting in infants Loafer Sox [ Embroidered in dainty de- A large number of citiseas who | ers oe well as & question-anewer /@ signs, soft wool yarns, ¢ | All brisk ond heort t+ on old-foshioned berber A member of Emmanuel Bap- have agreed to serve on various | S¢ssion. iW leather soles. to ' d hearty. Gif = thst Church, Mr. Terbush came LJ units are being called upon, he . * ® LJ FS | : large sizes, boxed, $3 - bere from Gagetown end had 0 Ice 10 ote says, and late this winter their | Past Chiefs of the Pythian Sis- ¥ 98 North -Eved tm the Peatinc trea 35 Z recommendations will be made ters will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. ‘ years. He was employed at Pou- . to the board of education. Pre- |at Mrs. Stanley Smith's home, 6265) aginew tine Motor Division. Besides his wife, he leaves his mother’ and a son, Eugene at home, a sister, Mrs. Roy Hethering- ton of Pontiac; three brothers, Le- .land of Pontiac, Glenn of Kan-| “sas City and Percy of Detroit. Service will be at 2? p.m. Satur- day from the Huntoon Funeral Street Crooks Rd., Troy. The Sisters'| Temple No, 94 will meet Tuesday | at the Community House at'8 p.m. | Saturday story hour topics at #7... Baldwin Public Library will, as all) , Rartarappeta during December, be based on the! Christmas theme. They are “The Heading the personnel study is! iGreen Elfs Christmas,” and | Robert V. Kerley 1269 Pierce.|'‘Schnitzle, Schnotzle and Schnoot- Home with Dr. Tom Malone, his |Charged with what is needed to zle.”” pastor, officiating. Burial wil] fol- In two weeks, the Pontiac Police achieve the objective of ‘the best! * *« * low in White Chapet Memorial Officers Association will decide |statt for our children” is a commi it-| Charles J, Hallock vious advices from the CCE have been accepted enthusiastically. On New Status Operating under the 15-man steering committee are three sub- Officers Not Satisfied. \committees, each with, liaison With Present Methods through the steering committee. of Trial Board | J BROTHERS -_ 4 PRICES SLASHED for Christmas Gift-Giving Ideal for Anv ‘HE’ or ‘SHE’ on Your Gift List” Sale of Electric Razors Nis Cemetery, whether to seek civil service to tee under Donald Cramer, 1674| Following a short illness, Charles. LAS ee ee Buea seed — reg ty char |" itherbee, Troy. J. Hallock, of 691 Ann St, died to- PRICE Ss H! . .. ority set up by the city char-| Studying additional financi h Involved in Collision ler eerie ng day at his home. | ineeds is a group led by Bennett! J. McCarthy, 615 Abbey. Born in Steuben County, N. Y., in |1868, he married Alice Ida Moore’ Hin 1898 in Cass City. He had been a resident of Birmingham since | A re-| . | After a special meeting last Lucille C. Strahan, 39, of $2 N. Tes Vice President Orville John- Aster St. was X-rayed for possible ston said a vote will be taken Dec. back injuries and released yester-i19 wheth day at St. Joseph ee A] Hospital, | gee 0 een ee ctre eeevice authorities said == ttt Piet owe ot es A close relationship foung ex- isting between personnel and 1910, coming from Flint, rri rricul | seer cum meee. ppd com. |tired builder, Mr. Hallock was a) \ ELECTRIC. SHAVER | ‘in the April city election. With Gemle-Action Head ] \§ , / g She drove into the rear of an-| , Policemen expressed dissatis--| sities members in charge: Clyde |™eMber of the First Presbyterian $14.95 Value 95 4 r ang : other car stopped at a traffic light fection with trial board pro- | 1 peo 1931 Cedar, Dr. Pani J. |Church here; also a life member With Old i " , . * ‘ ry on N. East Blvd. at Valencia Dr., cedure and with the influence, Mentag, 16945 Lauderdale, South- lof Birmingham Lodge No. 44, F& 4 Electric Shaver* : Pontiac police said | they alleged, of Police Chief Her- | isa Township, and Joseph A. ao ' Trade-in bert W. Straley over the frome Ms _Alll Sizes re Pull fashioned self - seamed, | choice of 3 popular winter ; shades. pewter hylons fit ail | sizes, all first quality.‘ ular $1.00 value on sale. Service for Mr, Hallock will | | be at 11 a.m, Saturday from the | | Manley Bailey Funeral Home, Cipolla, 1495 Washington. Study: of facilities is being re-| sumed, since original planning en-| compassed only the two schvol-| with burial In Roseland Park. | years’ ending in 1957. Plans now He is survived by his wife; two, are for the following two or three. daughters, Mrs. Stephen Hickmott years. ‘of’ Milford and Mrs. Manley Tyson Without Trade-In New=In colors for the ladiei—the hew “Lady Behick”’ with one side for J and other side to shave underarms. 80 gentle, she can apply jorant immediately after shaving. Typical Simms savings with or without trade-in, New “SCHICK 25” in COLORS Men’s Electric Shaver. JR Die The Weather las They pointed out that the board Fall U.S. Weather Bureau Report declined to meet with the associa- sf ONTIAC AnD TRomarr = Mes tion last month to consider offi- : tnacrow mostly em y aeale Nttle warm. Ce?s' suggestions for disciplinary OE. 's, "eset (inset romulations. , Mahe west te southwest tonight. mint| The officers claim the board has BCL NOE CLONE Ino set prodecure for conducting | That group, reopening study, is of Birmingham; one son, Clark, of $29.30 Vatus 9 Today in Pontiac trials and disciplining for infrac-‘lead by Jennings Hammer, 1239 Birmingham; four grandchildren, With O14 Lewest temperature preceding # am d t- ndchildren; a Electric Sh. : as ‘tions of police regulations. , |Yorkshire. And financing of build-2"¢ six great - grande aver rection’ Northwest.” “© ™?™) The officers are considering ajings is being eyed sy a group| Sister, Mrs. Anjola Gowing of High-, —— : Wigen opto Teuresey af $01 lf I . - = Yn ore land Park and three brothers, Hal-, Without Trade-in $15.95 2 Am ‘proposa or civil service covering headed by €arl F. Ingraham, 940 | OEM. ws Steet see tmteany Git y m y |sey L, of Jackson, Arch of Royal Choice of 4 colors—just for tien—white, red, both police and firémen and a|nnrmen- oe eens 2 8 oe amending Pogpone ‘ > ‘ beige or green. Brand gew model fully guar- anteed. Ladies = Oak and Fred of Lake Orion, * ‘* ie Fast close shaves with the new = Sowntown Seuperat section of the city charger, — | A caravan of parade, appealing | ‘SCHICK.’ : ! ys o t a hi Tom. fT Pontiac firemen have been under for aid for muscular dystrophy | Mire. dames E. Howard i ‘ a Regular $2 and $3 Values Sem... 45 1 p.m.) de civil seryjce “the past 15 years./sufferers, will wend its way) Service for Mrs. James E. (Jo-| For “POWDER-PUFF” Shavin Ch pa i¢ 62 bm... 38 A member of the Pontiac Fire- through the city streets today. The anne) Howard, 31, of 1584 Baw-| & oice of 20 Styles fighters Association, Charles parade will form between 3:30 deree, Union Lake, will be at 2, {Evans, spoke at the officers’ meet-jand 4 p.m. at Chester street, be- P-™. Saturday from St. James) Norelco ‘DEBUTANTE’ Wednesday in Pontiac {As recorded downtown) ing last night, tween Ma oF = Martin. | Episcopal Church, with burial in’ est, temperature ccc. as.” z | . White Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. How-| mn mperature enon Weather—Cloud ji a Se A hanashanee einen thier ‘ard, formerly of Royal Oak, died a ret ec Aceretll = <= Suffers ‘Head Injuries —} stole ~portable television set- isuddenty— Yesteraay at William One Year Age in Peatioe from the window of a music [Beaumont Hospital there, ‘Her body terest enw: st nom 3 QS Car Rams Pillar _store in Birmingham Saturday. {8 at the Manley Bailey Funeral etecinee aa preeseeee I Bontiac police were unable to} Wednesday, the set, neatly Home here. a -|question a driver, they said; -who| wrapped in aluminum: foil, was | Highest and f Lowest Temperstoree {rammed into a. stone pillar af the) found in front 0% the store. $ in 198 intersection of Orchard Lake ave- es ¢ -|nue. and Voorheis road early _St. Elizabeth's Guild has com- i today’ ; is) A graduate of Fordson High and Stephens College, Mrs. non lectrit "DEB" especially de- : ae =~. reer ven Albert Dek- Atwater in ‘“'Two's|D te hes Ps ph ‘Mercy Hospital... _ The hospital said Wilson was, in ker and ~|Company ~@ Ses ou | ~ Satie ek eben. 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Not 15 Ft.. .§ Alaa ae ‘ BROTHE RS > ib Sealed Beam — Car tee a PORTABLE. | 2>'‘t- Trouble Lite aaron | meagamy MANUFACTURER'S CLOSEOUT r | SALE 1/3 OFF HEAP civome plated spotlight Trouble light with@| . We Bought 600 of These Folding CHAIRS ism Pistol grip for easy hans ‘Rubber covered handle and cord. SENSATIONALLY 9 9 ‘) =, 5” — 4 = dling. lete with | Metal bulb guard. Full 25 foot cord. length. Bulb extra. UNDER-PRICED. eae because these are All Metal PARTS CABINET ae gh 166 - 8Y% «5% x 6 Inches GUARANTEED ~ in the use of greeting cards during the | day season.” Gas Thieves Arrested for Siphoning Off Fuel \ Robert E. Hewitt, 18, of 146 N.| Jessie St. and a juvenile compan- jon were arrested last night, Pon- tiac police said, for siphoning gas from a truck parked at 12 The pair was arrested by Offi- piece of hose as evidence. Hewitt faces arraignment today on a charge of larceny. The juv- enile, 14, was turned over to juv- enile authorities. Urge Britons Flee Egypt PORT SAID, Egypt (INS)—The British consulate is urging the 70 members of Port Said’s British| community today to leave Egypt) as soon as possible. The consulate said 46 Britons already had taken its advice and that some 200 more mail deadline, streets was “solv. greater ease,” * a surprise to the post office de-| 7. Yugoslav Newsman Seeks U.S. Asylum More 1-Way vin ie (Continued From Page One) ” fic problems.” “Any Cwrente westhound instesd of thel ete other way around.” “Ld like to see the city traffi€|more — efficient ‘ engineer, go from Glenwood to Mt. pointed out. __|Clemens during congested periods The reaction from the greeting |i, jess than 15. minutes when it should only take five minutes,” yesterday. -| She is charged ‘Williams with a butcher knife /ro ~ iduring a quarrel Nov. 9. belo is con Ppervic ‘Murder Examination Put Over One Week Examination of Eula Mae Beau- regard, 33, of 456 California Ave., charged with the first-degree mur- F ider of Clarence Williams, 60,. of ~ \14 Duke St, was put over one = *1 [week in Pontiac Municipal Court tempted holdup. " fo Ease Tensions 952|°4 strength to thé propaganda 1 ‘ain in a defense against-the- threat, = Psychologically Cuckoo robbery. , Born in Philadelphia, he came to iraq Drak it Tres ‘Cums Trak has ae for protesting British use of . thé = Hamman . Ybrahim declared the greatest: |Western mistake in recent years leona the move. by Britain and {France against Egypt after Is- rael’s thrust into Egypt's Sinai Peninsula. He said the action add- campaign against the ~- Baghdad Pact The information director urged “Ithe United-States to join the Bagh- Iran, Pakistan, Turkey and Brit- of Communist aggression. PHILADELPHIA (#—The opera- tors of a jewelry store here de- cided their window sign offering free estimates on watch repairs wasn't quite enough come-on. They dad Alliance, which links Iraq,} MICKEY MOUSE CINDERELLA PPY” added -this bit: “Curkoo clocks psychoanalyzed.” 550 miles southeast of Formosa, NEISNER WATCH REPAIR 42 N. Saginaw Mrs. Brown said. MRS, BROWN oe Sever is Ge Cty, ve. the main helping v2 lot easier, I be- lieve the rest of noncaticens the drivers would agree with me that it is a great improvement. I haven't run into any snaris yet because of them.” UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, ® — The U.N, correspondent for Yugo- slay President Tito’s Communist party newspaper has resigned to seek political asylum in the United States. Correspondent Jakov Levi pro- tested Yugoslavia’s initial de- fense of Soviet intervention in Hungary and the arrest of Milo- van Dijilas, a critic of Tito. Levi has been ent at the U.N. for the newspaper Borba since 1953. He: said he did not know whether America would ad- had asked aid in aes to leave. - mit him as an exile. luxury. The whiskey, less, has the fine A Jewel Decanter by Calvert Reserve sparkles with a look of unmistakable most people preter. 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Cotton is and con« 10-20, Babes an nce at Macon ¥ este ese a Sah eee Sea) Agi oe ele * ee - Charge Yours at Weite's Bees Third Floor — aS ee ee ees BAS a ee BR ae ORES OE oR ees Se BES ee See See _-: Se": TE Se = iia ad ee ars ai Pe RO pe pe we mewn ee cciieas oe << sda we - ee ee a EE a a eT REF TERE ihe aa = : Lm a i > 2 z 2 : i poe : ; . ks ieee : =o oo : : oe é : = . : : \ . : : ~ THE. PONTIAC PRESS, "THURSDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 29, 1956 _ : * ~ Russia Adds ‘Tension’ sata iAtempl fo Delay “at 23 rote tt President Urges {tee wet at hm in Mideast, Says US. ais ad Shae Oe ae ‘se!New Driving law ee ures show tee are ome (FTO Usage ig sce, bana pace eo hh Ith and 12th graders in j 5 * * @ 3 . : ; ee eee tom tenner Detroit, but t in poten Dol Salk Vaccine .. Tn - advisi Eisenhower that. /ASHINGTON ~The State F . + LANSING #—Sen. Harold M. give driver caine courses to) sUGUSTA, Ga. @ — President|Vaccine chosen Ta | Department said today Russia is le did not say what speciticlryan (DDetro) anid. today bejenly 2.000 of ‘them between now —— Pore cea tet “ia Sneeme One adding to tensions” in the Middle|types and quantities of Soviet! will ask the legislature in January|and Feb. 1, 1957, Ryan said. ©. |Eisenhower, informied that about!) 41, + hand” to. prevent the East by shipping arms to Syria.weapons had gone to Syria. But/to delay the effect of a bill mak- The law requires anyone under /17 .milliqn doses of Salk polio vac-\dread disease, Folsom added that! It disclosed the American am-|informed officials said more thanjing drivers training courses man-|18 years of age who obtains aicine are lying unused on produc-ja new problem has arisen. ality carpet bP Bog me bassader has expressed to Syria/30 million dollars worth of such/datory for youthful drivers. drivers license to first show proof ers’ shelves, urges prompt use.of “The danger,”” the Cabinet. offi- FLOOR SHOP 99-101 S. Saginaw aaa this government's concern over|Communist military equipment| Ryan said he is drafting a bill/that he has successfully completed|the supply to “prevent paralysisicer said, “is simply that because) continuing Soviet weapons ‘yieliv-|has been delivered, including light|which would delay the: effective|a drivers training course. or even death.” of public apathy, vaccine which a ‘. 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PRESS. tise irectie on Waneger n cr ed cake ee est oe Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all local news i Peet im this per as well as all AP news dispatch . esky Where aw hy “. atiaralable phon | in Oakiand, Genesee, a year, ssewbere te ghee yl tb Ine ‘United States $20.00 a year, payable in advance. Phone Pontiac 28181. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ‘THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956 ee a British Dislike for U-S- Biting Hand That Feeds —————Gurrent advices from Great Britain indicate that the United States is falling into greater “disfavor.” Well, isn’t that too bad. * * * As a matter of fact, many — people think we're “in disfavor” in the British Isles any time they aren't actually under a state of siege or threatened with de- struction, Perhaps this is exag- gerated, but in spite of all the aid, men and money we've given them over an extended period of years, just basically a lot of them “don't like us.” * * * The whole thing is reminiscent of ‘a friendly and kindly admonition issued by L. R. BLANCHARD, well known Rochester newspaper editor to young employes entering his department. “It isn’t particularly impor- tant,” said the Rochester sage. “whether vou like me. But it's quite important to see that I like you.” England could well take this: philosophy to heart and go to work on it. Cone South? May We Suggest... Feel crowded in your present loca- tion? Neighbors too close? Not enough room for growth? Do you long for wide open spaces, as yet un- spoiled by too much civilization? . * * * We believe we've discovered just the place you will adore; and there's a building boom about to get under way. We refer to the U. S. COLONY near the South Pole, in the Ant- arctica. The spot was colonized by a party of 8 Navy Seabees and 11 sled dogs. Just last week the - population (human, that is) more than doubled when 11 construc- tion workers flew in for work on a big building project. The Americans are there, of course, as part of our contribution to the work of the International” Geo- physical Year, and the construction crews will build a scientific base for our operations and observations. * * * But with people crowding and pushing in many parts of the giobe the unrestricted solitude . of the South Pole holds a rugged fascination. There are advan- tages: The area is still highly exclusive, and builders are not too particular about property lines; no taxes (as yet); you'll have no need of air con- ditioning as present temperatures are averaging about 25 degrees be- low zero. Mail service is likely to be slow, so those first-of-the-month open-faced letters will be a long time coming. And your draft board prob- ably never heard of the place. . * x *& Yes, it has possibilities. And it may well be the worid’s last frontier. Federal ‘Excise Tax ~ Cuts Unlikely Now The, ever present topic of Federal _exeise taxes—including the present rates and methods of administration Fibetik the current Middle Past cr ie : te gpa _ for: ‘ota oor aie ‘Now a fe-evalua-: ‘tion is.in order and a study is under — wey. Prospects for the conta months would indicate that more: defense spending would be nec- essary. This means more Treas- ury revenue is needed. ° The current high: level business activity makes the excise taxes high- ly productive and with the added — revenue need this is probably no time to be thinking of reduction. * * * Any taxation hurts, but excise taxes ' are somewhat hidden and for most of us a less painful method of secur- ing the needed mohey. The excise taxes accounted for 10 billion in the fiscal year 1956. A _breakdown. shows 2.9 billion. from cigarettes and other tobacco, 1 bil- lion from gasoline. and 1.7 billion from automotive products. Congress must take action to prevent certain excise taxes from being automatically reduced on April 1 and others from being terminated completely, 8 = # * * * This is unfortunate, but with the world at odds and playing cat and mouse, it is far better‘to continue preparedness and be ready for any situation which may arise. Tue person who falls in love at first sight should consult an oculist or a psychiatrist. The Man About Town We Like to Get It _ Criticism Gives Us Urge “to Produce Better Paper Middle age: When we worry about the morning after when enjoying the night before. We're really happy to acknowledge a friendly rebuke coming from Mrs. John Morehead of 23 Myrtle Drive. She has been a sub- scriber of The Pontiac Press for 29 years, and says she has never registered a com- plaint until now. “What's My Line” was omitted from a recent issue, and she protests. Mrs. Morehead, you're entirely correct. We received the wrong material from our service, and were compelled to omit this fine feature one day. I d® the pesky puzzle myself nearly every day. so I know how she feels. To you, Mrs. Morehead—and to thousands of others—our abject apologies. Another kindly missive comes from Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Lampinen of Rochester, who write: “We look for- ward daily to the arrival of your news- pape: with its most @xcellent accounts of the very latest news. We are long time subscribers.” “We like to follow your football and baseball contests,” writes Mrs. Fordman Hankinson of Walled Lake, who continues, “You're doing a lot to promote interest in our national sports. We never won anything, but are glad-when somebody else does. In this year's football] contest we threw in the sponge in the second round.” “Glad your football contest is over,” writes Mrs. Annabelle Ransom of Lake Orion, who writes further. “Now you'll have space again to give some at- tention to the things that ma‘e your col- umn interesting.” From information coming to me from people in a position to know, I believe tuat Mrs. John Doig of 35 Mary Day Ave. was the top Eisen- member of the Golden Age Group at the YWCA, she devoted most of her time dur- ing the campaign to plugging for Ike. One of her friends wrote him about it, and Mrs. Doig has a White House letter in acknowledgement. =. ber that qualifications for Verbal Orchids are eightieth birthday or more, and golden: wedding or more. After spending ten days and a total of $210 on @. Northern ‘Michigan hunting | trip, : Berkley Falews of Clarkston didn’t get a shot at a deer— until he returned and brought down a ‘dandy spikehorn within two miles of. his home. : has come, up for peerings | before ie S of 198 East Iroquois Road; reg ’ ag wed- — alcoholic beverages, 1.6 billion from — z : 73 a : eee wah J — wouldn't miss-the camping Ike's Pressure Cooker -David Lawrence Says: Moral Law Can Solve Suez Crisis By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON — This is a time to keep things in perspective. It is not a time for recriminations. The outburst of anti-American feel- . ing in the British and French press is understandable. Nobody likes oil rationing. It wasn't the American govern- ment which blocked the Suez Canal or blew up the pipelines in Syria. These were the consequences when national passions were ‘aroused. * s ° The problem now is how to cool things down — not how to inflame them more. The British editoriais which point to the ‘‘disruption’’ of the western alliance — and the angry expressions of some of the conservatives in the British Parlia- ment who think America is not co- operating in getting oil to Europe, but is chastising the British and French for their use of force — will not help move things toward a solution. If there is to be a post- mortem on mistakes and errors of policy in the last few years Americans could refer back to the British restraint which stopped the United Nations armies from using maxi- mum. military power in Korea and _ securing a victory there. Yet one of the London editorials proudly claims now that Britain “backed America to the hiltgin Korea.” Tt isn’t all white or all black. To conduct international relations in a world of turmoil js very dif- ficult, ‘indeed, especially in a world that has not been truly stabilized for a long, long time. America is not the only country where there is grave concern about what the British and French start- ed when they sent their forces {nto the Suez area. Canada, too, is having its internal debate on the subject, Lester Pearson, foreign minister at Ottawa, says the whole British Commonwealth came near ‘‘dissolution” a fortnight or so ago. He asserts boldly that Can-_ ada will not be tied up either to Britain or to the United States in shaping policy. TENDENCIES OMINOUS Clearly any tendencies to ‘‘go it alone’ are ominous. Even when the United States endeavors now to strengthen the United Natjons -s- trying not to throw her influ- ence to any side but merely plead- - ing for a course that can lead to a peaceful settlement bats come just the same. * * * ~ Then there's the matter of pay- ing for the Suez mess. The United States is expected abroad to put up the cash to get the oil so that Europe can enjoy normal ae tions once more. American taxpayers are gen- erous but will not be browbeaten by French or British spokesmen in the press or in the parila- ments. Congress holds the purse. strings and is sensitive eat ee gf — the brick- hower tried to express just that thought in his brief statement from Augusta on Tuesday. * « « But when all is said and done, a realistic course has to be fol- lowed by the United States. A policy has to be shaped to fit the changing circumstances of a trou- bled world. It will not avail to have the United States play the part of a leader who tries to boss the show and ‘tell other nations what to do. There can be only an appeal to reason—a setting forth calmly of the basic ee that must govern all free nations in their relations to each other and in their efforts to liberate the op- pressed peoples in those lands where dictators still hold sway. America is not on anybody's side except the side of justice. The questions that have inflamed the world in recent days are susceptible of solution if there's a return to considerations of moral law in the world, If that should fail, military force will regrettably become the only answer. (Copyright 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) + Dr. William Brady Says: Rheumatoid Arthritis Case Mighty Hard to Diagnose Of the 10,904,436 men and wom- en over 14 with chronic joint dis- ability in the United States. 4.- 852.474 have rheumatoid arthritis. according to the Arthritis and — ‘for which send 35 cents and Rheumatism Foundation. It would take fifty times as much space as I have here to tell what I. don’t know about rheumatoid arthritis. Some recog- nized authorities on joint disabil- ity use two or three hundred times as much space to tell what they don’t know about it. So, though I hate to ‘parade my ignorance like this, I must con- feas that it is a mystery to me how the experts determined that the 4,852,474 with joint disability have rhcumatold arthritis. In fact, ‘after a professional lifetime of study of joint trouble, I don’t know how to distinguish rheumatoid arthritis, if there is rheumatiz—physical degeneration of — tissues. In noree-aint aeey eave when Dr. Osler was at the head of the profession, there were just three kinds of chronic joint” disability, namely, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic rheumatism and, believe it or pot, hee = Be. Oh, we new about “arthritis, : all right, as a specific joint in- flammation due to tuberculous, but this was an than a chronic of the joint, acute, rather point disability. —-—_- Treatment of rheumatoid arth- gold chioride (perhaps 1/20th of a grain) “offers definite prom- ise,” says one authority. But gold treatment is so dangerous * and the effects so doubtful that I mention it hore only to advise against It. Corollary to the 19th. century ~ ‘Tae Gdnamiis ic Aeniion' wb ll with Britain and France and for- get everything else that has hap- pened will oniy add to the compli- cations, London ee tion—that—cold-and-damp cause _ _ rheumatism is the rooted popular conviction that one with chronic joint disability should go away, ager. far away, to a warm, climate. “Til. say the dias education has ae te coop up and ceddie and cover against the air and sunshine just as they did when developing their trowbl> back home. Tn Little lesson 5; Call tt €-R I. stamped, self-addressed envelope. I quote a distinguished British physiologist: “Tt is absurd to put on an overcoat when going out for a walk. It is good to go out and, be braeed by feeling cold and £0 be impelled to take vigorous exercise.” L) letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to persona) health and hygiene, not to disease. diag- nosis, or treatment, Will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stam eelf- addressed envelope is sent to Pon- tlac Press, -Pontiac, Michigaf. (Copyright 1956) Voice of ina Secele Parent Lets Tunt Feels It Is. Good Thing I don't bunt myself, but I triptor- the world. If it comes to a choice of buying a gun for my sons to hunt with their father or a hot rod to tear around in, I'll buy the gun. . Opinion Given by ‘Long Hair’ I'm inclined to disagree with some of the ideas expressed about the haircuts. I have long hair and no one ever says anything te me about it except the ones who are bald or almost bald. I think the principal acted eaatly in ex- pelling that boy. Boys have been going to school fer many years and no one said anything until some mixed-up character comes along and doesn't like some boy or girl's hair style. One person said they expelled him because they were “authorities.” That's what's wrong with this country .. . too much authority. If a thing tike that started in Pontiac, they would have to throw me and a lot of other guys out of school. They call these haircuts Elvis Presley style. How long have boys and men had long hair and side- burns? Long before Presley be- came popular. I would like to see what the principal of Romeo looked like when he was 16 or 17 years old. It owe would make people laugh. A —— Hair Disappointment in Parade Felt The parade sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and the Re- tail Merchants Association was quite a disappointment to my chil- dreh and the many other children lining downtown Saginaw street. Luckily my children got one piece of candy each: however, the bal. loons and feathers carrying gift the adults, let alone the child en. How the sponsors of this pa- rade could ever believe that gas- filled balloons that soared thou- sands of feet in the air would reach the hands of eager Pontiac children and adults is beyond my scope of imagination. Many bal- loons probably landed in southern "The feathers that were released by plane over Saginaw Street prob- ably landed on the municipal golf course or West Bloomfield Town- . Ship. “ertificates- ot ok eel called k key to crisis. Boys: ‘Is It Students Who Run School?’ “1 hope the school. board . stands fast. Who runs the schools? Is it board? wouldn't learn anything worthwhile with the border-line juveniles in the xdde Mother Stands on yn Si de of Law, Order I stand squarely behind the school board in this haircut busi- spect for law and order. That's ten times as important as the haircut. When parents side with their chil- dren against accepted authority, they are definitely contributing to juve nile deliquency. They are teaching disrespect for constituted administration. That's more important than whether Wil- lie can or cannot show up with a monkey haircut. Portraits By JAMES J: METCALFE Semetimes grandparents think that they .. . Can take a back- ward seat... As they have done their duty towards . The chil- dren at their feet .. . They think their children are secure .. . And they will take good care ... Of every little baby that .. . Be comes another heir . . . But thes are somewhat selfish when a ¢ They harbor that desire .. . Par- ental age is no excuse... For people to retire .. . Grandparents should not go their way .. . And leave the world to us... But in some measure, as they can... They should be generous .. . Their obligation to this life... Is not completely done . . . As long as they can be of help... In battles to be won. (Copyright. 1956) Looking Back 15 Years Ago REDS DRIVE Nazis back north of Moscow JAPS' “ACTIVITY in Indo-China ran the” out and teach them at home. They infinitely . ._ ness, We must feach greater re- ‘to Years Ago REBELS DECLARED defeated in Madréd ITALIANS REACII Japs pact with THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And the patriarchs moved with envy, sold Joseph inte Egypt: but God was with him.—Acts 7:9. * * Ld Envy, lke a cold prison, be- numbs and stupefies; and, con- scious of its nwn importance, folds its arms in despair.—Jeremy Col- lier. Case Records of a Psychologist: “Sonny's ipablew reminds me of a grudge I have carried for 26 years against an old bache- lor pediatrician who complicat- ed our feeding of our firstborn son. But with the, next four babies, we used the. “horse sense” plan outlined below. Some people, however, prefer a folderol method, so. smart doc- tors give it to them, with double fees, too. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE. Case T-334: Sonny.J., aged just ___six_weeks, is the first child of a young married couple of my ac- Witte with sshete’*— tajoction sate: —_@imtance hower booster among Pontiac women. A the automobile userg of Western jnruscle or directly inte a vein) of “Dr. Crane, Mary makes herself sick with her excessive worry about Sonny,’ the husb; nd ex- plained, “If she * * *, deviates five minutes ‘from his feeding schedule, she is sure it will endanger his health. “My parents and her parents, too, have: urged Wer, to use more: everything by the book. “Qur doctor has given her an elaborate natn and she spends half the morning steriliz- "ng bottles for the entire day and night, with nipples, bottle covers, 50 T vat Po action 71 —biit_she. does}, went to medical achat and got the M.D. degree to supplement my Ph.D. in psychology. And I soon found out that there are two types of physician. One is the typical textbook doctor who practices from books. The other is the well-adjusted physician who uses “horse sense” or good old-fashioned gumption: Obviously, not all methods work on all babies. A small per- centage are allergic to certain protein and =“ specialized - diets. But the great sna jority (99 per cent) are healthy, rugged infants, despite their diminutive size, The main thing to remember about babies is to prevent: files or other germ contamination from getting into their food and water Handle Baby With Common Sense lows the method which I used with - our last four youngsters. We would tims squirt the re- quired amount of evaporated milk from a tin can. Then we added sugar right out of the sugar bowl, instead of the fancy maltese concoctions, ~ Then we poured enough boiled water out of the teakettle to bring the volume in the bottle up to the prescribed amount. THE DIAPER TEST You can tell from the ‘diaper test” if your formula-is too rich in sugar, for the stools will then be unduly loose. 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Molotov, five months after “‘resigning”’ as foreign min- ister, has been given a new job in Moscow, and-the—appointment. has caused -an_ international! mystery. * ca = Molotov, known as “Old Iron Pants” for his stubbornness as 4 diplomat in dealing with the West, is identified as a ‘“‘Stalinist,” meaning that he accepted and en- dorsed the ruthless rule of the late dictator as compared to committee rule. — He has now been given the post of minister of state control, an appointment open to various interpretations. Molotev succeeds Vassily Gav-) rilovich Zhavoronkov, an almost! unknown euamthy: STRONG INDIVIDUALS own interpretation. of the signifi- upper hand in Russia among two They don’t like their own In- | Marshal Tito. He was the one Bureau in 1948. But the Yugoslav Reds, faithful to Tito, try to comfort themselves | Iby saying Molotov will not exert) But why fas Molotov, at the age ‘OP Power for long. 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NOVEMBER 29. 1956 A Dog's Revenge. nae d 5 2 : r. ” : : : = = . | : track be trimmed off . if the;forces, now at 2,800,000 men. Soiden. A dog reached through the t chiels of stall cin agree on 8) wire iri laf f ~ TILL CHRISTMAS eecmbeetl tn tc ie hei ae } ij : Here’s Craftsman Rugged 18-Inch Jointer-Planer Craftsman Jig Sew ‘ ci. 114.50 oir 39.50 EASY TERMS $1 HOLDS —_Extra——long—precision ground —_Modibed Scotch Yoke action a3- gemi-siee] table. Biades quictiy sires smooth, quiet operation. aligned. Easily visible controls Runs in bath of oil. Biade ro- Fence tilts to 45° tates for long ripping aes $7 Down, Balance on Sears Eosy Payment Pien | , 650 million; and interservice _ Air Force jurisdiction ‘s to be bo far-reaching that, if the Army's) ‘Dems to Attack 7 Auditing Group | , State Senators to Fight _ Against Secret Work | > of All-GOP Committee | 11-INCH JIG SAW CUTS WOOD, PLASTIC, METAL Versatile jig saw cuts to center 88 of 22-in. circle. 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' 1-7" fr what was discussed. ‘ ‘ie As 7'Asked by reporters why the neeting was called, he replied: “T just wanted to see the boys] | Mecfore Christmas.” q ae \ = Other members of the committee | Said only the chairman could rake J 4 tatements. However, one commit-/ te member who asked: reporters: © withhold his name said the com- nittee was discussing a replace- ent for the late Eugene F. Shark-’ {, chief of the Legislative Service Bureau, . nae “Democrats, even if we are a oe minority, should have some veice [| Sporting Goods—Perty $i. Basement in the selection of the holder of : - a $10,400-a-year job,” Swainson | said,.“We’re just as respensible for public money as Republicans are.” Swainson said the drive to end] secret committee meetings would] (jr coupled ‘with a campaign to’ ‘ tee 04 Aa eee | 70x15 | 18.85 7.60x15 | (6.95 Plus Fed. 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PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29,1956 ae a] Registration Contest gious sponsored by Michigan republican'J@"- 20. tickets for all functions connected w—An Owosso house- danse sangeet Shame Nov. 6 election. la state-wide registration contest | Eisenhower for a second term “ , Buffalo nickels were minted in of an illegally killed doe: Burse D.| tran has the richest single oil) ‘women. i __ ass, Bethea ‘le: ies Chetiinn the U4. beginning, in 248 'Borden, 25, of ‘Kalamazoo, and field in the world. re a ag Teds sidewalk, Hath came to Snel Owosso Woman Wins | The Republican ag ‘Centralot the Shiawassee County Repub: Fined $100 for Doo "\ Charles E> Tureentine, 3, of Com- Time's Up for Violators | which was set for Dec. 4. fic violation uncovered the carcass | pledged by Police Chief @°3149 per cont creme in the KALAMAZOO e.- Routine en $100 fines and five days in | peg ee number of registered voters for|search of a car stopped for a traf-\Three companions demanded tr! foray parking tickets ; Oakey. 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Jankowick Sentenced {McKay Skittman sence’ _JaniSeek Fi vais was named to seek new G8" Dect Benefits Higher (1%: The Institue of Life Inswr\Layndry Comes Clean |, A-search disclosed that $1.00 Jo ES Pe : ikowiak for pistol whipping Nich. Seek-Fire-Hall-Cash ters while city- officials figure out Death. Benefits Higher ~—~tanee said this "compares -with-$36;-;— . A 1 =< “been” Tur through = the wash _ DETROIT @ — Harold W. Jan-\olas Caradales “March 10. Cara-| ALLEGAN i —Two weeks after|@ financing program. DETNOET w—fdichgan tamainaslOPe) = te correnpending, period! With Missing $1,000 jin @ bundle of shirts. kowiak, 22, wa sebtenced to 7%/d@leg suffered head cuts and alters rejected « $60,000 bond is-| . » he ae sal w—Four Brooklyn Soe broken wrist. received $79,449,000 in life insur- NEW YORK @®~Four Brooklyn’ vy. freshly laundered to 20 years ih Southern Michigan)" wae sue to build a new fire station,| U. S. tourists to Europe prefer om belies in he Bk tht eideypwenen widdinty found|_. Teshly laundere Prison Tuesday for the beating of : the old building A modernization|France, Great Britain, Italy, Ger-/°9¢e de® Steel industries of the U.S. em- ' y will go to the women if the owner a Tyearold ‘man during @ rob-| Glaucoma has blinded more than|and repair program would cost|many and Switzerland in that or-/months this year, compared with|ployed 657,600 persons during the|themselves ironing $100 bills. yes-doesn’t claim it from police bery attempt. Recorder’s Judge W. 40,000 Americans. $38,000. City Manager P. H. Bedu-'der. $70,605,000 in the same period of|year 1955. | terday. 90 days. Sogn Pee For Christmas . . . and year-long comfort VISIT SANTA IN FEDERAL'S TOYLAND : Daily 10 a.m, to 9 p.m. Free Candy to the Kiddies — § CUSHION INSOLE am wii 4 CREAM PUFFS BOOTEE Hitos MEN'S STURDY ~ Puff stitched vamp. 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Hurry aid save! in group. ete 850 FREE ALTERATIONS - | : $ . : Bs oJ ‘Box 4 of 25 | Others from 10c 9. to $3 ¢ bes Complete, wonderful assortment favorite motif and. sentiment, Wreppings............25¢ to $1 _ Ribbons................10¢ to $1 a A a a ji SIXTEEN — > = aie PONTIAC PRESS, _THURSDAY. _ NOVEMBER 29, 1056 , ie ~ US. Steps ~ Free Food Plan Over 200, 000 in State’ Certified Surplus Items WASHINGTON w — A total of 207,066 Michigan residents were certified to receive free supplies of surplus food in September un- der a stepped up distribution pro- gram, the agree department reports. Surplus stocks went to 185,711| persons in Michigan during the month. One aim in pushing distribution both at home and aborad is to get rid of large stocks acquired under price support or surplus-re- moval programs, the department said. Donations to domestic and for: eign recipients from July through | September totaled 705 million) “pounds, The total is nearly 2! times the amount moved under | the program during the same pe- riod in a * Ld Replying “ reports that some | persons who received surplus food were not entitled to it, cy “establishes general nationwide, standards.” “The people who receive this, food must be certified by state or local. public welfare agencies," he said. “Setting up the criteria as to just who is entitled to such/} food. is left to the local authori- tues, They are in the welfare field; the department of agriculture is not.’”* to Receive: ithe population thinks about Mon- Logical Day to Purge Everyone's Peeves Let’s All Snarl, Growl, Brood on . eave By PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW YORK (INS) - Contrary to what perhaps .001 per cent of days, I feel that they are wrong. * we = If you have had a fine weekend Monday is a shock to the nervous system. If you have had a bad weekend, Monday is an extension of it. Wt you do not like your work, Mendays are symbolic of all you detest in life; and if you do like Dadian they are the acme of frustration since on Mondays yeu. are dealing with people who despise enthusiasm. chappéd washing, and if you are a hunch. * * * For a child, Monday is the day you devote to reacclimatizing your- self to the obnoxious labors of feeding the brain; if you are a teacher, you wonder how you got So fat-headed as to go into this charity business anyhow? a de.) partment spokesman said his agen-| criteria, | but sets no national, Each’ word TAMA, Cet ee WHAT'S MY LINE? tromble ey few on pete to guest my how Answer oppeors under orrow, reading downward. ooo + is related to my work. Un- 1 SPOOPE 2 ROLLPAY 3 CLEET 4 FIFOCE 5 TOVRE 2c eN Owe Ueniw 6 CARIG 3 waster... 2) 8 COLIPE 9 GAFRT 10 FENRID @ 1956 Whor's My Line, toe. If you are a housewife, Monday)! is the day you get your hands} maiiman-you.sutfer shoulder. is your day to shine, and if you As the psychiatrists say, is nothing like blowing off a little |? stored-up antagonism to make us all feel better. So Monday would seem like the logical day to take care of purging one’s peeves. * * # small, cheertul band who claim It you are’ a scrooge, Monday io Gans sade. get up on the “wrong side of the bed.” In the _ that fine saying, “They=told me to cheer up, things could be worse. I. did—and they were.” Either that or draw the blinds. UNHAPPY THOUGHTS 4) During the course “of the morning, let your mind dwell conscient on: The wateriness last time you got a raise, the lousy day ahead, the number of people with Cadillacs, the Department of of the coffee, the humidity, the! men, women, children and your boss. 5) At all times, avoid: Pretty next six days will be for us all! Mayor Cobo's Wife Has Fractured Ankle Interna] Revenue, the stupidity of! to like~the opening day of the week, and if they're aif hag cheer-| ful, they ought to be able to take it from the rest of us without) batting clear, optimistic eye. SOME REGULATIONS Now, to get us all off to a good’ bad start, let’s lay down some rules: a0) Immediately upon awakening fj of a Monday, groan. This will set) eo mned Sc Es tay and. at the same time, will lubricate those| taut vocal chords oe foes that is to follow. i | CAR ming Soon to the FLOOR SHOP PET the - home“ ‘of “tile bargains in Pontiac offers| carpet at the same great savings! FLOOR SHOP 99-101 S. 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Serve You Better it EIGHTEEN ‘ cape i 4 : = wet cect eee ean ete eR A SR Family Car Favorite ~_ Means of Long Travel ~ "ANN ARBOR — A University last year, 55” fer cent went “by? of Michigan survey states that the automobile, 11 per cent by rail, 7 ; 2 family car is still the favorite per cent each by air.and bus and Council will ; | mode of transportation on trips ofthe rest by other forms of trans- next Wednesday on a proposal to/curfew ordinanee.- The law coversiher washing off the clothesline at) | The University study of national Hearing to Be Held ltravel habits showed that if those Cc fi Fing who had taken 4°100-mile plus trip|to Up Curtew Fine : ~ “linierease the present $100 fine DETROIT W®—The Detroit City| subject to a $500 fine if their chil-ifor Mrs, 0, A. Gartman. Mrs.| conduct a hearing|dren violate the midnight to 6 a.m,'Gartman reported someone stole} About % an e po THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956 Z : * : rhe police: "Com eons. awara Sock With Interest for'minors under 17 years old. et Sand Ul ken one ot is oo And He’s Called Dumb! |C. J. Simpson tried to enforce an city, I stopped.” two-thirds of all South|The mule kept out of ‘reach during! British Columbia, it is estimated, America’s mineral ‘resources are|a long “chase and finally trotted has 400 million feet of standing iwas .out of reach ofthe Durham lordance. Said- Simpson's official DURHAM, ‘N. C. (#—Policeman report: “When said mule left the jordance prohibiting stray mulés.} over the city limit line where he'timber. ~ iW SS Hh Qual ; DIAMOND DUETTE «. : * Solitaire beauty with fs: * matching 14K gold wed- - ding band. Zt ‘> MOR FURILLing GIFTS aT CHRISTMAS S ais q | Both Rings — 10 fiery diamonds to win $ her heart. 5 in engagement ring, 5 in matching wedding band. 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Rivalk Jibs Bs bs bd be a "the Arerian This © attitude dominates the And they have now ade up’ their Silictes, po elt gpa ee ng mbers of Prime| minds that the more important/s 5 Herder te Lick ne wut at(Minist@r Eden's Conservative|struggle is against the sterling! ® | 7 Middle East and take our oil,” |Party. It also cuts across political|area.” eee Pong hr 3 aghast The iprerpelion : : Suet Canal disputes (jpeg teat and maniotnestreet lan for Distributing Fights Increase Bren, tos. whe, ovo, vat Hungarian Relief _ jie around to == oo WILL BE IN y tioning ‘America's matives, | NEW YORK @®A drive is un-|§ ‘ * ; “Of course, your oil interests,|der way to channel Hungarian re-| @ ° Of: >. . Fs ; > ON UNION DURS fetes” = te wey itis ut et to the Red Cross, CARE and] &e Ray os 3 , , The gikell of “Wil pervades allltie overseas relict. agencies of| aE we” . | ke Pd _ ~aAc | ° Pe 2 ‘ arguments here. faiths. Pittsburgh Steelworker| Everyone is aware that Brit- — campaign Wik short Monthly Boost/sit’s_ industrial machine @ndlterday by the Nonprofit. Advertis- A\- Con wee ee | on M : DOWNSTAIRS standard of living depend on oilling Council, a national public|® by National Body im the ome ag scicen ar"et sivertiteg stp organtzstion Y EVERY DAY ‘till CHRISTMAS y Beginning Saturday, After the ‘Parade PITTSBURGH # — A 37-year-|of any move that could be inter: trade organizations in the publish ; steelworker earns preted as an American commer-ing—and— broadcasting old ‘whe $6500 TE victory at British expense. ‘supported vy many business a year said last night he will ac- Li n- That is how American policy gen- firms. cent the challenge of possible unis eraily is being interpreted. | ‘The drive is being undertaken, | on disciplinary action in his fight) american officials say it was », me = > have the United Steelworkers “psychologically natural” for the council said, at the request react & $2-monthly dues hike.|pritish, confused andl increasingly |". 6 °o. Oo CARE, Catholic The challenge was laid down by '|Rellet Services, Church World insecure as their natigp’s influ-\— vice of the National Council ott J. MeDonald, $50,000-a- ie of the 1 silane atodicred ence dwindles, to seek @ SCPC iChurches (Protestant and Eastern union. = . ee ‘Orthedox), and the United Jewish wa For tal the Kiddies! Don Rarick, chairman of a self-| The phrase “American oil lob- ‘Appeal. ‘& styled “International Dues. Protest by,” is becoming common curren-| \s All Vinyl ‘ : FREE | : press his fight.for a special union|when many Britons argued that No Cause for Damage = when the USW holds its quadren-|forced to resign from the House 8 & chunk of cheese, it's~ ‘Depart-egainst ing Rarick and his followers were ment is the impregnable fortress|Cleveland. Mrs, Tuttle had ‘won a Committee” within the union, said cy. 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Saginaw The baby, Alfred Delicata Jr.,|day has 66 cars. Council calls. “amazing.” eee | The council- reported today =I motor vehicle fatalities slumped ‘12 per cent ® Qunber. | EL turn: ‘through 19 consecutive months. | Tt stated eat the cbrupt dows __ Halted a rise that had extended | Beginning Fridey Open Every Night. ‘til Ba ane eneaaaass- co “We are gettiig action’ i Completely reversed the normal ‘seasonal trend Set up a chance to keep the 1956 'total from reaching heights. _ Deaths onthe streets and ‘roads | in October numbered 3,450. That was 12 per cent under the number! who died in October, 1955. 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Jam — affection.|GROUND, N.M. @® — An Army| Rifles have been handed out and true that Monaco will revert to} the principality’s steep hills. —_point-scoring system which has |and nothing else." jager sgid~ early -today;~breezing) (0 Boultice — mortgage. Rotigh|8"4l--Corps--officer- says polar! M. Sgt. Casmir Tatowiez has been: France, now that Jack Kelly Jr. He was strengthening his legs|come into vogue. into the blind-drawn room in which/as a pig's breakfast—uncouth. bears are getting into the act at/put in.charge of the polar bear was beaten- by a Russian and an * The American who ventures we were. sound asleep, “Here's Settlement—a cemetery. Smarty the guided missile installation at defense platoon. Australian in the Olympic ele ene . ame here ©) He would eliminate it on wg ee _— wage ict 2 vies your myle.” Daylight proved that|—unctuous. “Starve the crows”— vy. Cates ie pecthern Canada. sculls. Jack's sister appears to a «6 ground that it breeds fierce nation-|€ he was speaking of the mail. you don’t say. Stoop — a thief. Maj. C. R, Cartwright has re-| No silver dollars have been ue 8 plainly a fool if he fails to arm a turned from the icy base with a'struck in the United States since ~ have- intervened. E knew that alism which, in turn, could cause Tanglefoot — bad booze. Thievoc- ‘ ; + ie EE ven then, he k ke , himself with a copy of Nina Pulli- And the little question of water. |racy- upper crust criminals ~~ — white bears 1935. father who works hard in his own |4¥stralia’s. big - Stuart McKensie|whole purpose of the games. {Lonely Land,” published last year| of town today, not. even for | o5'< underpants. Woweer < kuin : , a wn | anda Russian named Vyacheslav| - yy. . |by the Bobbs-Merrill people of In-| téeth- brushing. “One couldn't sets | .. _ a. . “a 2 *. eo © 2 ee father’s construction business, ‘I’m proud to wear the Ameri 2 joy. Yike — a quarrel. And, of eee 8 8 works hard at his chosen sport, | vanov. can uniform, of course,” Kelly |“@"apolis. : hazard 2 guess,” the nice girl on curse, sticky-breakers — window/fm eae si ga Bee works hard at the whole prospect] Jack had heard abdut Ivanov but) told me at Monaco in discussing . Even if you don’t plan to visit) the switchboard said pleasantly, | oopers. of what sport means in today’s|did not know too much about him) this point. “But 1 think the ideal Australia, this one is 4 jewel of} when asked when and if it troubled world: i—save that the 19-year-old Rus-| uniform anybody could wear in |quick -witted but ey ee eee While the rest of the Kelty |"i82 Seemed to bave been born 10) an Olymples weeld be ono that kindly reporting. - And, of course, the wonderful|More Teachers Ready family and in-laws lived the gay, I cardi emenge = ao was exactly like everybody elses. (ODD ADVENTURES slang. 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Convicted Iraqi | to Be Deported Student Ordered Back. by Board of Inquiry | TONIA (#—Maurice Hamilton, | | 20, has been ordered deported to! is native Iraq after serving_less than four months of a life sentence for the love triangle murder of a “Detroit grocer. t A special board of inquiry from the U.S. Immigration Department | issued the order Tuesday after) a two-hour hearing at Ionia State Reformatory, where Hamilton. is confined. t However, Gov. Williams or the state parole board must approve the order before Hamilton can be turned over to federal custody. Michael Kranson, the youth's at torney, said the board's decision would be forewarded to the gov- ernor, who is on a three-week va- cation in South America. ‘Hamilton, who came to the United States on a student's visa, was * - eonvicted-in the butcher-knife slay- ing of Aziz Hermiz, 38-year-old) _Iraqi immigrant, last Feb. 10. He, was killed as he slept in his home. | Hermiz’ wife, Victoria, 35, was | named as co-conspirator in the slaying. In a sensational 5'4 week trial last summer, the prosecutor | eharged that the pair murdered) Hermiz so they would be free to carry on an illicit love affair. “OONVICTED OF MURDER Hamilton was convicted of first. degree murder and drew a manda- tory life sentence Aug. 1. Mrs Hermiz was declared insane and was committed to the Ionia State Hospital for the criminally insane Hamilton was ordered deported: under a provision of the McCarran _Act, which decrees deportation for | any immigrant who commits a Pee major crime within five years after arrival in this country. * * = | + “Besides,” said Kranson, ‘“‘it would save the People of Minion a lot of money.” Hamilton, who was present at the hearing, was overjoyed when he heard the ruling. ~ “T will be very happy to go back| to my own country,” he said. ' If Gov. 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Ask Seats in Congress When __ It Convenes i ‘WASHINGTON (INS) — Three ;duly-elected representatives of the ‘non-existent “State of Alaska” are they hope will bring their territory jinto the Union. | On Jan. 3, when the 85th congress ,convenes, Alaska’s two senators- ‘elect and its representative-elect imay present themselves formally ‘and demand that they be seated in ithe Senate and House. * * s | They were elected Nov. 6 by the people of America’s vast northern iit erritory in conformance with {Alaska’s decision to employ the so-called Tennessee plan in an leffort to become the 49th state. The three are Ernest Gruening, jformer territorial governor, chosen \for a six-year senate term: William A. Egan, elected to a four-year ‘senate tenure: and Ralph J. Riv- ers. who was selected for the House - | John Adams, an official of the Alaska Statehood Committee, said a decision will probably be reached | within the next fortnight on a plan jof action. { | | _ It the three Alaskans do not | appear personal'y at the doors of | the senate and house chambers, they may submit_a petition re- questing that they be seated. | In this way they hope to dram- | atize Alaska’s campaign for admission to the Union. A similar | approach proved successful when | Tennessee tried it in 1796. Eleven other states used the same system after congress failed to act. They were California, !Michigan, Ohio, Wyoming, Kansas, Idaho, Minnesota, Iowa, Oregon, Arkansas and Florida. Basically, the Tennessee plan catls for a territory to adopt a state constitution, elect senators and representatives, and then de- |mand .admission to the Union. |Alaska approved a state constitu- ltion last April. | Adams said a statehood caravan |will leave Fairbanks Dec. 10 by jautomobile and travel over the | Alcan highway to the U.S., where ‘it will seek to stir up interest in ithe territory's aspirations: | Egan and Rivers will accompany the caravan, which will be joined jenroute by Gruening. They expect to reach Washington, D.C., Dec. 31. Pleasure Rides in Majority | on Long Trips NEW YORK ‘INS)—The Univer- sity of Michigan National Travel {Market Survey, disclosed in New | York yesterday, shows that vaca- tions and pleasure travel account | for nearly two-thirds of all trips of {100 miJes or more taken by Amer- ican adults. The survey also revealed that three out of every four adults have never taken an air trip, half have | never been more than 100 miles on |a bus, and 30 per cent have never jtaken a rail trip. All but 11 per cent have traveled 100 miles or more in a car trip, however. bd * z . John B. Lansing, program direc- tor at the U-M Survey Research iCenter told the first annual meet- ling of the Travel Research Associ- lation that the majority of vacation |trips are undertaken with pleasure as the main objective, although many involve visits with friends or relatives. The survey indicated that busi- ness travel, which accounted for one out of five trips, was about evenly divided between those traveling for their employ- er and persons who were self- | employed. | Personal affairs, including fam- jy emergenciés and moving to a new residence, were cited as the |Teason for another one out of five itrips. Regarding air travel, about three out of four adults in families with annual incomes of $15,000 or more |have taken an air trip at some ttime; -compared-to—only—one-in 10 | among those with incomes of less than $3,000. - Pa 2 2. When asked, “What might keep some people from traveling by plane?” more than eight out of 10 mentioned fear of flying or air sickness as a factor. Thirty per cent of those who have ever taken a trip cite cost as | a disadvantage-of-_air-travel,——_ The study was financed by the : New York Central Railroad and the Port of New York ‘Atthority.~— ‘Some: 4,000 persons -were—inter- | viewed. ; Bond Purchasers Back Payroll Savings Plan ANN ARBOR (®— Ninety seven per cent of those using the Payroll Savings Plan where they work for prove ofthis automatic method of savings, according to a University of Michigan survey. “. U. of M.'s survey research center “ites ais a esi le te Le a wae : ce ure ae i i a ‘: age ee ; | i Z There's a Grinnll BUDGFT. PLAN te. Suit oe ee f . ; oi - Be : . yi) ; - wife, or both. “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1956 ___ ae | wasted by motor-/would-send 316,805 people through! Maybe the idea of going through in traffic jamsicollege. -jeoliege while your car is stalled Fa, gs aa FhGie ide BEI a short-sighted angle.’ for a solution that will jams, which, since the: getting more crowded) v. : dynamic approach is this: | eile i z rif Eg the great majority will be) (1) futiley. blowing their horns, | (2) cussing, (3) girl watching, (4) either dozing, listening to their ENERGY With the possible exception of girl watching, none of these ac- tivities falls into a constructive category. All the rest waste. pre- cious time and energy. ~ > One might well ask defensively, ell, what do you expect! during traffic jams—go! college?" a matter of fact, why not?) average of 25 million Amer-; must waste at least 15 min-| traffic jams, That to about 2,231,000,000 lost) . Since @ college stu-) dent spends only about 7,200 hours) $ ; Sanne studies in a four - year’ each morning and follow him throughout his 16-mile route, ’ can at least study a few corre- pointe courses an hour to get ahead on your job. A NEW CAREER You can also even study for a; new career while you are endless- ly waiting for the car ahead to’ Start. There are some jobs, jeourse, you can't practice while _, sitting in-a-—stalied-car—such—as piano tuning, or, should you yearn to be a lifeguard, the technique of Tescuing a drowning person. * * * “G be mastered while sitting in a car) @.g., opera singing, clarinet play-| ing, ventriloquism, public speak-| | !|to improve one's culture. During! the 91 hours a year the average’ _ |man spends in them he can easily, '. {read all the books on the best seller list. (One man who has to make frequent cab trips across midtown Manhattan said that he ‘went through tthe Encyclopaedia Britannica in less than two years in this manner.) If one doesn’t mind carrying a small bag, it is also easy to fol- low one’s hobby during traffic jams, whether ‘it be stamp collect- ing. quilting, or making bird cages. PATH TO SUCCESS I. have -heard of one man, & Swimming pool salesman, who says he owes his success in life to = > jtraffic jam. Instead of calling at = = ithe home of prospects, he merely drives along until he comes to a good traffic jam, then parks, gets out and makes his sales pitch to the stalled motorists. . : = pre Sie ee AP Wirephote BOXERS GUARD POSTMAN — Elsewhere, dogs may be a mailman’s chief worry, bat that’s not the case for William Vander- Veen of Grand Rapids. Two powerful boxers, Rocki and Rex, have taken it on themselves daily to see that no one harms VanderVeen as he delivers mail. The animals meet him at the corner mailbox “They can't get away,” he ob- served, “and you'd be surprised at how many guys caught in an automobile on a hot day jump at the chance to buy a nice cool swimming pool.” | Any guy can get caught in a eet .@ ogo nk — ie fortntne Savings Biver Will Test a Man’s Character $5 Million Home Project Planned at Midland MIDLAND ™ — Plans for a ing order should be issued for the of $5,000,000 private housing develop- Kalamazoo-Battle Creek area. The ment, largest in Midland history,’ order, requested by 600 farmers in/ have been announced. | Julius Green, president of Con-' Assn., would put a floor under milk sumers Construction Co,-of Detroit,’ prices in the area. | said 257 homes will be built on a |93-acre tract in the Jefferson sub- by Clarence Girard, examiner for \division. The development is due the U.S. department of agriculture. , there are : oe Rigel -_ can easily! for completion by November, 1957. | | Best cutlery customer for French 'said administrative costs would add waiting for the lights to change, industry in 1956 wan the United $500 a day to Kalamasce Coneum-| States. Of.the 5 million dollars ers’ milk bills. ing, song writing, and cheating at;worth of cutlery exported by) —_ cards, \French factories during the.year,; There are some Traffic jams can also be utilized: $$35.500 worth came to the United species of spiders, each with its tes. a a Ft, Wayne May Become | Detroit Waterfront Park DETROIT @ — Detroit officials), would like to take over Fort Wayne Farmers Pay Hands More Than Selves uh — Some daizy|trom the Army and convert it.into Si}, farmers pay their help more than|@ Waterfront park and boating cen- if traffic jam today. 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" ¥ rete ty He Set RE oe ee OE CO ee ee OR ee ee oe ? ee: , 2 s = ‘ * 4 + f & f Fa oe ee = - = % rr Se a i a ie hee Sn i PS = ¥ es 2 Be mace ail : : E ie i es = ‘ ie epee { : ' ‘ ; es ete ieee cece ems ae see ” ‘ Se SSS ig se Sean i be ' S : i ; 4 BS ~ Official: ‘Michigan Election’ eine: Result GOP Closest in Auditor General Race By ROGER LANE army y 6,923 ballots cast forjcounty totals were Stevenson 664,-jtogether with the plurality of the! ; : A. Holtwick, the Prohibition|618 and Eisenhower 481,618. winner, the pemneratic incumbent} Plo earings from Eves |Party candidate, reached 3,080,468, In the contest for governor, Wil-/in each case: e Prof. Paul also a record. The figure topped by!liams carried Wayne county over| For lieutenant governor: Lt. Bagwell, nominee for auditor gen- : : eral, came Coser Han any cha ae eo high vote for|Cobo 759, 704 to 377,177, a margin/Gov. Philip A. Hart, 1,565,704, Clar- Me. Appreciate 4 Peotial al Gilt . " JEWELITE — ELECTRIC *.4°* BALFOLDS pena peri HAIR-DRYER TWEED COLOGNE any office, cast for governor in|of 382,527, but lost outstate 906,985ience A. Reid 1,421,966, plurali DS $5.00 Value. - 3 Colors... fy StaMdbnecccvcn, ip eg ey g — the state! 1952. to 999,199 to pare his overall plural-| 143.738. _ m z 3. Democratic Gov. Williams |!*¥ bY: 92,214 For secretary of state: Secre-| Rempeiate "Tie © Pompano a? Plate This was disclosed in the official jov. . «+ Daring “GOLD LACE” peso a ; canv: { election results| %% 9% "precedented fifth con- | Thus, Eisenhower's margin out-tary of State James M. Hare! — peo g eww losing = secutive term by tagging Detroit [state was nearly six times that of/1,531,456, John B. Martin Jr. 1,449,- | aud, Gen. Frank S. Szymanski,| MaY0t Albert E. Cobo, the Re- 781, plurality 81,675. the Democratic incumbent, -by| Publieam nominee with a 290-| The closest race for congress|, For attorney general: Atty. Gen. | 3 318 vote defeat. Williams —at- Thomas M. Kavanagh 1,530,663,/ 22.010. saw Republican Charies E.-Cham- Other, Democrats on the state| T2Ctet 1006-680 votes te Cobe’s iberiain upset Democratic Rep. Dun chard = Van Dusen me's, 1,376,376. Hayworth in the sixth district by|Plurality 87,556. : ane waguy tat the 81, 4. Apparently as a result of the|3,96?. - Chnsaberiain's ti eon eT gh ang yoy Frank! 675 plurality chalked up by Sec-Combining of the state and na-/!16,570 to Hayworth’s 112,608. 1 ages 4 438\461, lurali retary of State James M, Hare/tional ballot, the total vote for| The narrowest margin in a legis-\¢7 495, “ "| ‘ to the resounding 290,313 triumph|President exceeded the total vote/Jative race occurred in the 30th) For auditor general: Aud. Gen. S 4 Tree Lights registered by Gov. Williams. for governor by 30,817. Four years|senatorial district where Demo-lprank § Szymanski 1,496,809, : 2 ey Se ae DRUG ° + ~ -}ago, the gubernatorial total vote'cratic William E. Miron was dejpoy p. Bagwell 1,464,799, plurality, ; . Here are some of the standout|¥@S higher than that for President|clared the. winner by only 129/c¢ 37 010, STORES Ama? & 1be tacts emerging from the official|?Y 97,39. votes, Miron~“reteived 24,686 to) For supreme court justice: Jus- a 3 SERIES TREE AB count: \ In racking up his statewide mar-| 24.557 polled by Kent T. Lundgren. tie George Edwards 1,406,677, | G LIGHT.seT (a 1. Justice George Edwards, run-(gin of 353,749, President Eisen-| ebert M, Montgomery, state |Judge John Simpson 557,601, CAMERA & ning on the non partisan ballot hower pulled a whopping 1,231,864) elections director, sald he was jplurality of 849,070. for the remainder of an unexpired votes in the 82 outstate counties) unofficially advised by Lund-| For supreme court justice: Jus-| State Supreme Court term, defeat-|@8 against 695,280 for Adlai E.| grem’s attorney the loser |tice Talbot Smith 1,028,689, Atty. | ed Cireuit Judge John Simpson, Stevenson, the Democratic presi-| will) demand a t, some-|Michael D. O'Hara 974,746, the Republican nominee, by a rec- dential nominee. This gave Eisen-} ging he has 48 hours to do. plurality of 53,943. i Glo-Lice 7 Lite ord shattering 849,070 votes. hower a 536,584 advantage out-/ Montgomery sald if Lundgren | The lone constitutional amend- MULTIPLE His margin was by far the largest state. follows through with this infen-|ment_up for consideration carried. SET ever recorded in any statewide; Running stronger than he did) tion a decision the matter |1,720,297 to 276.229. It bars from Has attachment clips contest, eclipsing the 556,633 votesifour years ago in Detroit and| would be eligibility for legislative seats per- rage 3 Bi bad . by which Republican Fred W.|Wayne county, Stevenson sliced his| it comes in for 1957 regular sons under 21, persons convicted of Pos aione 2°9 Green beat Democrat William A.jopponent's plurality “by 182.835) session in January. | subversion and persons convicted use oaly...... Comstock for governor in 1928. jvotes—but without coming even a vote totals in state-of a felony involving breach of TREE STAND 7 “North Sear" brand : The _ 2. The total vote for President, close to catching up. The Wayne|wide races other than governor, |the public trust. aE : nae ae ocean : Christmas Tree SPRAY-SNO. SOF _WE GIVE HOLDEN STAMPS en na aa Midnight Tre. 20:. | EleCtric Shaver.......... 14” Cologne, 2 oz. Lotion, WITH TRADE-IN and delightful anerbathTak.Sor. 1 95" Parker ‘21° Pen—special . °3* for unforgettable lasting f freien $2 90 King Edward. Cigars... *2” AC, you are daring enough 13” Brownie Hawkeye SAC 10° ~ Complete with Flash wer MIDNIGHT | | Ladies’ Electric Shaver... .°3% .” 1 Value Briar Pipes... 299° DRUG VALUES] | ir Set. It's ’ ’ a ¢ oe te Ee 90° Doan’s Kidney Pills... . 44 Body Lotion and Cologne s rma one "s | Lavoris eseenuepvuunuuneeeneens 69° auty. $1. s — 64° Castoria (Fletcher’s).... 49° svbite sth. 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You have 36 months to pay with small down payment if your credit is good . .. if not you must make your own arrangements for financing 4 - pay com. = Jf osmetic emia PBS SP eS i t < Oe x! 7 ee ee ee ee ee ' , Me at Sait ah a vel oe ~ . towsring hairdo, topped with a | in a way that wil] make his bundie of gifts a big package of harmony. ‘ Civil Aviation Department ordered \ Syrian air space carry passengers . nationality. The order was expect- historical styles.” - Music Reaching and music-making now at an aill- « time peak, Christmas this year will . be the most “musical” the nation) — - 28,600,000, And, when Santa Claus « has completed his rounds this year, * musical offering among their other SHIPSHAPE-—Ramsniocent of the court of Marie Antionette is this frigate under full sail. It was shown at a Berlin, Germany, hair- dressers’ contest for ‘ ‘modernized New Popularity Instruments Owned by Americans _All-Time High With America’s interest in music has ever known. This is, more musical instru- ments than ever before will be| found around tLe Christmas trees! - of American families. This is al : . foregone conclusion, because more people than ever betore, children | * al instruments in the United States. The American Music Conference) estimates that, in 1956, the number ¢ and adults, are now playing music- | * of instruments owned in the U.S. « yeached the all-time record high of @ new mark will be set. In addition, moré and more adults are learning the pleasures| , music can bring, and many of these mothers and fathers will find that favorite instrument as a Christmas gifts. All signs indicate that Santa Claus is going musica] this year Syria Sets Air Ban DAMASCUS, Syria (INS) — The today that no airliner entering or crewmen of French or Briti ed to affect operation of Air France and the British Overseas Airways Corp. Give the only IMPORTED whisky in an elegant cocktail shaker Now. at! 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ASH TRAY SOAP SALE! @ LUX FLAKES aS KINSEL'S" ce) cenne ites ese pe full | @ IVORY FLAKES @ OXYDOL @ RINSO LARGE PACKAGE - YOUR CHOICE 1S¢ Dutchmesters $450 $900 25 m*g2 S Deliclows wink CHOCOLATE CHERRIES TAKE YOUR BUSINESS RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIEG , THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1956 ne ‘~ N0'to Get Freec will be ‘freed immedi ye 2,000'to Get Freedom | {will be treed resegene. hesa BELGRADE «® — Yugoslavia tences reduced. will grant an amfiesty to more Day f the Repullic, the naioaa ee Ha es a in, ‘tional Colorado were first discovered in the we rence a nie the mountains 100 miles north “of! > it -1,430' Denver. It’s time to make fruit cake » CANDIED FRUIT ~ MIXTURE Colorful mix of citron, cherries, lemon, orange, : ¢ grapefruit, & pineapple. 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"32, 1504 ' re Ander 1 mesa on o VAX Discharges 1, 159 * j= Chronically-Ill Vets graduated. from the Corpsman School at San Di os \ tioned in Korea. . ans Administratior reports a -Andrew entered 4 Sethe service in year’s concerted effort resulted in, . 1955 and received | Rehabilitation and discharge of 1.- NS basic training at'159 chronically ill and aged vet- _, Fort Custer,, Ark-'erans who had been hospitalized t "employed by the, , . MeSKULIN - Trailer Coach Co... Dr. I. J: Cohen, hospitals and he is a graduate of Mariette High/Clinics director in the VA central | | School. loffice, said the 1,159 were in an. e729 initial group of 4,263 chronic hos- Robert L. Davis, Aerographer's pital patients treated in a special, fone 14-piece Movie Outfit ' Mate, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.\program for long-term patients. | ; | } Kerstene Capri camera. 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Winter, and the approach of the heating. of the heme, can result ou “heaters _ “ott yah Christmas brought warn| in costly fire, property |range, or space heaters, are re- Tings of ag sae from Pontiac| and perhaps claiming lives, |sponsible for 4 large number of Fire Chief John F, Schroeder to-) Schroeder Warned, fatal fires in cwellings, he ald. Winter Sedan Fire Haza ids Lis ted by Chief “Portable heaters are even more |tional Board of Fire Underwriters: dangerous, he stated. Schroeder gave these basic rules for heaters, drawn up by the Na-| Cood Citizens, These Railroads Fire is duthacsieky brought into| ; the home when weather turns cold} © he said, Tt’s set in the furnace, in space” heaters, in fireplaces. Careless RECOVER SUEZ ARMS — British frogmen, | part of the expeditionary force in Port Said, re- move arms from _ the backwater of the _Sugz Canal and hand them to members of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. The officials said most of the recovered arms are of Russian make. Don't put it where if can n enally te the rail be Syped._ over. F AL forms of transportation ‘on y the rail- bdding or other combustibles, Ovroads and the pipelines fully pay Don't fill it when hot or when The railroads build and maintain their own my, in_use. ways and terminal facilities. Be sure there’s ventilation- in the room at nicht, Don’t let children play near the heater, i An open fireplace fire is inv iting | trouble, Schroeder said. Coals can) roll out of the fireplace when there is no protective screen. Too large a fireplace fire also is dangerous, | he added. Overheated furnaces are blamed) jfor many home fires. Improper) regulation of the fresh air vent is the cause, '|COAL GAS DANGERS Fresh air catises the fire to blaze stfonger. If the furnace gets too! hot, the fire can get out of control,| Schroeder also listed dangers of} coal gas from improperly ventilet- } ed furnaces, Christmas brings pasencual materials and additional electrical systems into the home, he pointed _jout, The Christmas tree, its decora-| tions and Christmas wrapping pa-| per all go up like tinder, he said. - iChristmas tree lights should be) a? AP Wirephoto checked for possible short casey ~~ They have spent milions in the construction of bridges to meet the requirements of waterway navigation, used—without charge—by. competing barge lines. “Untold millions of their taxes have gune into the construction and ms ‘ntenance of highways used. by their competitors, the trucks and busses. They have repaid the Federal Government many times over in reduced passenger, freight and mail - rates for the land grants of the 1850s-1860s. » ‘They have repaid prattically all loans from the Government and full interest on such loans and those from private investors. And hundreds of millions of their taxes help support federal, state and local governments, help maintain military establishments and schools, and all other governmental activities. , * Michigan Railroads Association which may cause a spark or smoul dering wires in the inflammable tree, he said. : Lights also cause an additional \ | Check your seoms ond hems with this big 16x56 mirror. innatural finish 1%” wood frame. For bedroom, bath, iz hall. $3.98 at Kresge's. A county - schools got underway here today) under the sponsorship of the Oak-| land County Sheriff's Sepertmeat| Safety Division. Nine prizes totaling $120 in U.S. area merchants. operation of school officials. awarded for the top slogans sub- P ontiac, or turned over to an mitted before the Dec. 31 deadline. school ‘ ‘principal. J All students of grades three through six are eligible to take part. The awards will include $25 ‘be original with only one slogan savings bonds for the top three accepted per person. Rules and slogans, $10 worth of savings regulations have been sent to all OPEN EVENINGS _Until CHRISTMAS TEL-HURON STORE DOWNTOWN STORE Tel-Huron Shopping Ctr. Saginaw at Huron St. a = * Contest rules limit the slogans }j CORVETTE. & POOL TABLES . 5 : ELECTRICAL $638 SPECIAL SALE! 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N. ob- . servers were necessary ‘when Helm, who has served 34 years in| prison on conviction of two other) murders, is accused of the’ first murder of Cora W icohire correspondents in knew 600 foreign Hungary saw everything, ev erything . to cantina the nd) law. more than 5,000 White House press secretary now a New York attorney and a ‘consyltant to the Defense Depart- ‘ment, is taking over the new as- | The President recently directed " “Testimony by Witnesses that up to 5,000 refugees from | Soviet oppression in Hungary be |admitted to | the United States. The saadeas = ae Hungary for fear the people! At Waterford Township WATERFORD TOWNSHIP ia The Waterford Township. Br: ministrator of the peteges relief at the inne © Society At Eisenhower's vacation head- "quarters here, Hagerty said Voor- hees will serve as the President's personal representative ‘in con- nection with Hungarian refugee ‘and relief activities in this coun- ry. Hagerty said Eisenhower decid- ed to appoint Voorhees “‘to as- {sure full coordination “of ~ this! ‘work with the various voluntary) and government agencies, and has asked Mr. Voorhees to see that effective machinery is promptly set up to accomplish this purpose.’ its newly established headquarters Monday from 1 p.m. to 3-p.m. - This new cancer center is located in the library of the CAI Building, 5640 Williams Lake Road, and will be open on Mondays, Wednesdays p.m. It will have a loan-closet to dispense dressings and medical supplies, not only for cancer pa- tients but also for others seriously’, ill, such as diabetics. Monday's program will include a film, ‘Man Alive”, to be shown at 2 p.m. Christopher Dean, UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ® — Dag Hammarskjold will open the! ‘way for General Assembly action| UJ, S. Will Defend ‘on Hungary's refusal to let in sex |U.N. observers unless he gets With A-Weapons, definite word today from Buda-), Says Quarles NEW YORK ® — Secretary of the Air’ Force Quarles has reaf- pest, informed sources said. The informants said the secre- itary general had decided to set ithé immediate deadline on report- jing success or failure to the ASs-| firmed the “determination’’ of the jsembly after_more than two weeks| United States to use nuclear weap-| of evasive answers from repre-jong if necessary against Commu- sentatives of Hungary's Russian-| nist aggression. at 56 Wessen St. in 1924, fiving in Ann Arbor, testified be- | oe soni i Gee Gare ee ee ee : ? is BA A eos *\ st i _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956 A udit or General \One Marker on Drummond Island _ ‘Out of Bounds’ LANSING Wf — Five more loca- “You asked Steve to be at your eeting afternoon down untasted. She peeked into the|much further along today if his this See he's a tmurderer,”’ I onid to De-| beer bas. She began to speak with'last ‘name weren't Stubbs. Stubbs| Fee Label ” The markers. will be set up near) Miami, near the Michigan-Ohio| “Now, Mrs. Barton, if murder-/had anything that came from a Frank,” Steve said. . “I'm ’ é aS very A as ‘ ers looked like murderers, seemedican. Mother would not stand for anxious to meet him.” {Oakland County justices the Justices of the Peace charged to- ers, we could put them away be-\would say, ‘tin is for roofing. If/isn't that a shame.” fore they - murdered anyone. In 1679. until somebody knows he commit- put it there.’ I can still hear her ~igma badinegpame anion php ted a murder. And that applies|saying that .. .” your husband, Mrs. Barton.” “That man,” I said, ‘has a spe-| Ml, hesitated = moment, then | Steve, her voice almost a con- |Szymanski was overstepping his| It's part of a program to keep Peninsula. | Select Five Historical Sites | the spot from which pioneer sur- en ee — : iS 1 , : tions have been selected for his veyors began surveys om opened ; a } oca . ichigan for ement. Chapter 30 rs lips, her little finger extendedjenchantment about Frank. I've al- ay . . ce Hiosorieal \Commaliaied Piao de hp nme Fort Drummond marker, on jelegantly. But she put the juice|ways thought Frank would be With ‘Excessive, | egal * Drummond Island, will be at the’ isite of the stockade built by the Leslie, at Fort Drummond, at Fort) 7 ich in 1815 after they aban-| .doned Fort Mackinac on Mackinac} & }@ startling vivacity. - lis so very plain... ive Lieutenant Bolling. 6 id ' ree cee ands nts TE tg How lovely! Yes, fresh-drawn| “Harriet,” Clara said. LANSING ® — Auditor General |line and along Lake Huron. lIsland at the end of the war in aarderer?” fom the tap, just as it should be!| “Oh; yes. Prattling?"’ Frank S. Sxymaneki was “out of|__.t Lesile marker will designate! .... q oy" rel ust like home! At home we never! “I've heard So much about pounds” in his public criticism of | The Fort Miami marker will be! on the site of the stockade built by, of gee . . like murderers, acted like murder-|it. I ean still hear her. ‘Tin,’ she| “Oh, dear,” Harriet said. “Now| Pesce, the Michigan Association «Given Jail Lodging, Url aogier Hl ee, the goad Lord meanf for food and} ‘You —mean;"*—Steve—a-sk-e-@} o>, ‘Bec Pp j be ete hee fact, a murderer isn't a murderer drink to be in tins, he would have “‘Frank’s out of town?” Adrian Jaiiee of Oketiios, associ-| omes d risoner sintlece and’ Obie in sTa3S oil Bel | “Out of town!” Harriet cried. |had incorrectly charged that pera PORT HURON w — Philip)/memorialized by a marker between even to a charming fellow like | “Out of town!” Did you hear |being charged by the Oakland jus- Swanoski, 28, took advantage of Monroe and Toledo on the Michi- Harriet had taken a carton of | that, Clara? My dear young man, |tices were excessive and illegal. /St. Clair county hospitality sev- 8" side of the line. Ohio gained a I didn’t detain him; I was glad beer ott of the bag, lifted off its | I should say that yes, Frank is | ‘‘The association went on record|eral days ago and asked for lodg- trip near Toledo from the conflict to see him go. | lid. She picked up her glass of | out of town.” She leaned toward |as feeling very strongly that Mr. ing at the county jail. jand Michigan was given the Upper cial talent for ruining @ girl's wed-| C™Ptled It into the geranium pot. | spiratorial whisper. “Very, very bounds in his criticism and that vagrants voluntarily off the city) The Lake Huron marker will ding aninversary. What time js| SM@ Poured beer tne the giass. much so, indeed.” he had destroyed public confidence! streets. ‘But Swanoski soon found commemerate po ; toll are, i i We didn't encounter the land- charming man...” lady again, but we didn’t need her.’ “Haryiet,” Clara said, * Steve had learned that our ladies pyattling.” lived on the second floor front.| “Am I? And you've spoken to He tapped gently on that door. We me about it so often.” (Copyright, 1956, by Kelley Rees) stood waiting. Upstairs someplace.) Steve made his move. “I sup- i. =a | ...,..| for Frank © Stubbs. Continue counting practices apd that the youre Chapter 31 of ‘“‘The Blonde Died opinion is still pending. In view of a 8s Ss | Dancing.” ' }this, he said, Szymanski was out a & 8 of place with his criticism. | * * * | someone was playing scales on & pose you're wondering why. we're |: ~ | The justices voted to ask the clarinet. Steve tapped again, gent- really here. I never actually: met Liquor Bills Passed be legislature to restore their jullie ly this time. The door opened. [Frank Stubbs but we have mu-- CHICAGO—A new volume record Probationary powers, taken away, a A stalwart, hearty looking tual friends...” was established last year when /@St year by an Oakland county jad woman in a blouse, tweed skirt “Frank,” Harriet said gently. 1,895 bills affecting alcoholic bev- CTC court decision and sensible shoes stood facing One of the few truly gallant men erages were introduced in the var-' They also voted to ask the legis- us. She was the goalie type. In of our time. He never lifted a hand ious State legislatures. That was lature to set up minimum require- tact. she could have been the old- against me. He atways calls—me-224 more than in 1949 the previous ments for justices and to approve | t er sister of a girt I played field his jittle one. Little one, this, lit- record year. One hundred fifty of a uniform system of auditing andi] 7 | hockey against back in 1946. We tie one, that. Oh, yes, there’s an the 1955 bills were finally passed. record keeping. And 1 was sure no one had | F) a didn't score against her. ia == ees Ca all me LD hos mee cE en SE ee rc it?”* “Mother was.a at believer in & “Well!” Stev aid, a in justices of the peace as the re-|that in return, officers wanted his : - S j “Almost ten.”’ said Steve. the proper thing. She just dinned seemed to fit — sccasion a pen | sult of it,” Jaffee said, | picture and fingerprints. i eas eight oles any lost a j “Ten o'clock. You've got. stx'it into us girls. There were four of fectly that he said it once more.| * * & Yesterday, Swanoski was no long- — ates SEE ct lar ’ hours...” jus,all girls . . . and we couldn't “Well!” | “In this instance, there was no €r_@ lodger, but an inmate. He|t jected. - eal | “Yeah, Connie. Six hours to have been more shocked than when|, “Yes!” Harriet whispered. “Gov- question of fraud or mishandling had been identified by Chiet ot S¢ : mt 4 . prove I'm not a murderer.” she left us to-go off with Mr.'ernment business.” lof funds by any justice,” he said.|Police Oscar Brewer of Duluth, 9 “Steve,” I said, “darling, let's Campbell . . .” | “Oh,” Steve said. |“It was merely a matter of the|Minn., as a man wanted 8 * tdentify Car Victim get going. | Harriet had, in quick little darts) ‘‘United Nations.” jauditor general :objecting to an forgery warrant there. wanoet) iz eae ‘drunk half a glass of beer. Her ‘Oh,’ Steve said. jaecounting system that had been | agreed to extradition. DETROIT « — A woman, killed We took @ cab to the corner of eyes were already beginning to! “Of the utmost importance. Top approved by the proper Oakland) while walking on the Willow Run West Twenty-fifth and Ninth Ave-ishine and her frailty was disap- secret.” county authorities. But his vocal} Hudson’s bay in Canada is’ 900 expressway early Tuesday, was nue. Steve took: time out to buy pearing. She finished the glass| “I understand.” ‘protests made it appear that Oak..miles long and 500 miles wide. identified 18 hours later from fin- ¥ Harriet Kroll and Mrs. Zeigler’ quickly, then refilled it. Clara got) ‘He can't even write to me,” land justices were doing something It has a greater water area by four gerprints as Ruth Alter, 42, of De- a present. He did his shopping in herself a clean glass and she said Harriet. “His letters might wrong.” itimes than that of all the Great troit. She was struck by a tractor- % Manny's Bar and Grille. He bought was drinking beer, too. |be traced.” Jaffe said the attorney general’s|akes combined engineering sur- trailer at 1 a.m. in Romulus Town- two quart cartons of foaming, cold| ‘Truthfully, - though,”’. Harriet — office had been asked for a legal Ves Show. ship. oid honest said, “Mr. Campbell was quite a’ Friday: The end of the trall opinion on the Oakland county ac-| gem ~ | ; i ever scored against this ae in any game, including what is | laughingty called the game of life. . “Mrs. Zeigier.”’ Steve said. “Yes,” she said I couldn't believe it. This tower of bubbling health and strength with clear eyes could not have been stumbling drunk last night But she had been, and my ad- miration for her increased. No hangover ever dared trespass on this lady : “And Miss Kroll?” Steve asked.’ ‘Is she in?” Z “Yes, she is."’ Mrs. Zeigler was! studying Steve. “You look fa-, miliar.”” “We met last night.” “on realy wet, come» Only a Most Fortunate Purchase Enables Ward's to Make come in!"’ She drew us through a the doorway. ‘‘Harriet and I meet ° e ist s so many people, but so few of ther? Th S at | Off B N f C h develop into lasting friendships. = Is ens . 10 na =. er s © 8 uy ow or , ri mas: Harriet’s in the bathroom, bathing - nee Call me Clara.” “I'm Steve Barton. This is my wife, Connie.” “How do you do, Connie? We were just about to have some breakfast.” In the center of the large. some- what barren-room a gate-legged table had been set up. Two places! had been laid for a breakfast of tomato juice, sticky sweet rolls and tall glasses of milk. In the middle of the table stood a defiant loaking geranium. There were some uneasy appearing chairs, ~ two day beds, neatly. made, and. one chest of drawers. i “What,” Clara said, “is in the 4 “Beer. Sparkling fresh-drawn tap) beer.” Steve put the bag on the) table. “But if you haven't had) breakfast yet...” t The bathroom door opened and ‘ - , oe chs ae ; : ae Harriet Kroll drifted through it. oreeTe eos caeet My first impression was that she : ES Se ae ; was a Slip of agirl, aged about eed KI \()-\I 7) et es ANU "SELLE ROCKERS with 5%’ FOAM RUBBER CUSHIONS curly, silken hair. I saw the tiny wrinkles, the infinite weariness im her face, and I felt very sad. “Harriet,” Clara said, ‘‘this is Connie and Steve Barton.” - “Who?” Harriet asked. Friends of ours.” “We'll have our breakfast,” Clara said, ‘while we chat. Drink| your tomato juice, Harriet.” > LJ * The two ladies sat at the table: Steve and I shared a day bed.) _ Harriet lifted her tomato juice to chat _ REGULARLY 58995 apa a= =a ee Ask About the WARD-WAY GREDIT PLAN i No Interest! | e No Cerrying Charge! WARD'S GIVE HOLDENS RED TRADING STAMPS! § ‘Night Until Christmas! a / + 66'S. S555 554 SSS. 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Turn occasionally during the edges of slices heavily with sifted| sugar, Pineapple Rings. Use some of the/into large skillet and boil 5 min-| not’ scorch 4 tore ean. iwill form after standing on the and the rest will add glamour to eo 0s Remove aoe e a wire rack to}Note: If surface is not dry after | confectioners Ls Y hla pineapple will not have the sugary coating that is character-| ees ‘istic of the commercially candied) | pineapple, but it is completely sat-| isfactory for use.in Christmas fruit) cakes; candies, cookies and Pud-| dings. s | Candied Pineapple Rings 2 cups sugar ; : 1 cup water % cup corn 6yT 2 No 2 cans vere pineapple Cembine sugar, water and corn syrup in a saucepan. Cook over | moderate heat unti] mixture spins) a thread—(2¥ -degrees.) Drop in; a few slices of well drained pine-| apple. being careful not to crowd) the slices. - Simmer gently until pineapple becomes clear, about 15 to 20 min- utes. Remove pineapple from pan and drain on wire racks.-Continue until all the pineapple is candied. * ” * Three-Day Candied Pineapple 1 No. 8.can sliced pineapple 1%, cups granuiated sugar Confectioners sugar Drain syrup from pineapple thor-|" oughly, (Allow to: drain in a Ccol- ander several minutes.) Cover bot- tom and top of sli¢es with the granulated sugar; store about 24 COMING MAG TAS 7V REALHOME Mane CANDIED PINEAPPLE RINGS — Have you product you buy, but will be delicious. Try either ever thought of candying your own pineapple? one of these recipes. The result will be different from the commercial vee _ Huichly with **e,” Encourage Milk Drinking Use Baked Apples anaern tee SIWith New Tasty Recipes and Figs Together ... eel CHOW MEIN... 8 @| double quick dream dish you tee, © ean make with Oriental Noodles! © | el Apples and dried figs are two keep chilled until ready to serve. |in egg cookery. | tace after baking. Underdeating |! you use frozen. peeled and | e | This is all the equipment needed ened. add extra sugar to taste. fruits that seem to belong together. x if R | tends to collapse the meringue deveined shnmp for this recipe is r\ |—tall galsses or paper cups, long-'Garnish with half of a canned pine- Do try this simple and good little Cellar ls Good Spot ened ta Succ _. aes during baking and it won't hold YOU can prepare it in jigtime, handled spoons, an ice cream scoop|apple slice or.insert a fresh pine- recipe Pp ousierds or iitios pudding, twe | the foamy swiris that make a | Jigtime Creole Shrimp WRITE or sturdy tablespoon. straws and a apple spear for stirring. Makes 2) Wash and core as many fine for Old Gas Range things can make the @iiarence meringue topping on a ple 50 3 tap espeons putter or margarine i FOR __\quart mason jar with a tightly to 3 servings baking apples as you will need to | between a censsth product and | attractive. | 1 Set wesae) neced tomate FREE fitting cover. A rotary beater, elec-| Masle. Nes serve. Cut the stems. off -stewed | What happens to the oid gas eno_which ls @elery | Meringue will stick to a pie much ime gartic ‘crushed) = RECIPE tric mixer o¢ electric’ blender) — = bl le atied figs and then cut the figs'Tange when the home improver ; 7: ware saally if aicad ca wtialacecaan cooked shrimp (pee jmakes it even easier to whip up ur or < tablespoons maple i. small pieces. Mix with a little| Provides a shiny new one for the First, you must use a low enough the filling is still quite hot, Be Ss vepver ‘l any soda fountain. voring and 1 or 2 teaspoons sugar) jInto a glass three-fourths full of “| Pineapple doy cold milk. Add a dash of cinnamon Combine-1/2 cups chilled pine-|and a sipping straw apple core holes/and top gener ly with butter or margarine. apple juice, 1 eee lemon or Chocolate Mint Float Place the apples in a baking! he’ $ at workbench tasks, or for Prolonged baking or baking at too COOL FILLINGS FIKST ture is smooth. Add stewed_foma- lime i and 2 tabiespoons sugar. | Scupalcaid| man dish and pour the syrup from the hig wife when she's at the laun- high temperatures cause the eggs When eggs are used for thick- toes Cook and stir constantly. SHOW YOu uc Add % - chilled milk and shake| re cup chocelate-fiavored | syrup figs around them. Bake in a mod-|r¥ oF other cellar chores. {to shrink away from the liquid in’ening in corngtarch puddings and over low heat until thickened and 4 A | virorously : . . 1, teaspoon peppermint extract erate oven (350 degrees) for about! | If peeerrie juice is unsweet-| 1 pint chocolate ice cream ~ s 45 minutes or until the apples are) Mix small amount of the milk tender and puffy. Baste once with © | with the chocolate syrup, then add the fig syrup, if needed. rest of milk and extracts. Shake. well and pour into chilled glasses bad each with a generous scoop of New Fish Sauce _ Flakorn GIVES YOU We com sakes servings” | “eneyhiot Cooler in Big Demand, | J teaspoon “erated. i peel Says Proud Chef lcup orange jut 2 td milk ; 1 Seat vantiie: ice cream A few miles north of Sarasota, 4 orange slices 'Fla., there's a delightful restaurant Blend honey, orange peel and called, appropriately, Holiday juice. Beat in milk and ice cream. House. The main dining room is Beat in milk and ice cream. Top Colorful and gay. At one end of the rim of each glass with an orange TOM. a large picture window looks ‘slice. Makes 4 servings. out on palm trees and flowering ‘bushes, lighted at night. | Chef Grosscup is proud of his Brussels Sprouts cuisine and likes to cater to the \fish and shellfish preferences of ihis guests. Fishery products figure With Different Taste ‘prominently on the attractive long buffet table, laid each Sunday night ‘for patrons who want to eat in- Here's a nice. SrHleE es of fla- formally but well, and also are on | vors. ; ‘all luncheon and dinner menus. Caraway Brussels Sprouts Many times the fish served has [| 2 quart basket ‘about 2 pounds) been caught in Florida waters. | Brussels sprouts : + : | Clear chicken stock i sa . | 3 tablespoons butter or margarine i However, the chef also finds a Salt, pepper demand for the ever-popular fish 2 teaspoons whole caraway seeds stick, for which he has developed Wash Brussels sprouts in cold his own special sauce. He sug- water; remove wilted leaves and gests that the woman who serves soak-in salted water about 20 min-; fish sticks to her family follow utes. | the directions on the package in Rinse and piace in saucepan Preparing the sticks and use this lwith 1 {inch of boiling chicken recipe fo? a hot, spicy sauce. : stock, Bring to boiling-point; boil) The sauce, of course, may be 3 minutes without cover. used for any fried, sauteed, or Cover and boil until tender-crisp broiled fish or shellfish. — 10 to 20 minutes. Drain if neces-| Holiday House Fiesta Sauce sary, Add butter, salt .and pepper! To one cup bottled cocktail sauce, fo taste and caraway seed. Toss add 1 tablespoon horseradish, dash lightly. Serve at once. Makes 6 Tabasco, 1 tablespoon capers. Heat i servings. but do not let boil. ‘Ideho Bekin i POTATOES ........ 10 59° APPLES......... 32" 49° PORK cHops...... "69° bake’ em once...serve them twice! Muay uw Age ONLY extra-measure Flakorn gives you HAM ———— ———ae muffins acest for tonight and tomor- FIA KORN U. $. Good Steer, Blade Cut ° Lb. 43° row, too...all in just one easy mixing! Each eacluaive 12 oz. Flakorn pack CORN MUFFIN | POT ROAST {sre 3 @ 2 ee makes 12 to 18 matchless corn muffins... ; up to half again as many as any ordinary MIX EGGs — Doz. 45° mix can make. Tell Con Served hot from the oven for dinner, PET MILK eetvee | toasted'for breakfast or snacks—any = ‘way you like them—famous foolproof Flakorn lets you treat your prey to tempting corn muffins tivice as often . for only half the work. Aber th ernie yoko na Tremember famous extra FLARO PIE CRUST MIX No pkimping ~ No patching. . ine | * Peeeede : aT g tn he eeew Ree eed coggn ees ae gese P Md ie : : f } ey, ; J ‘ - we i * ® * ied ig j a \ a ) f 4 4 ee + } j : sy ‘ 7 3 e% i Fe i i 1 f Dandy & -# ing dish. | Bake in 6 serv: a) ing qualiti 'or plain white bread canapes. |provide a leavening. One spread you can marinate and| They thicken mixtures and also |store ove __| Roquefort ay sess whole or af egg yolk and very In a small bowl, marinate one- Mary Coleman, instructor in gradually adding say half pound lenough wh refrigerator overnight. Adding two you understand how eggs accom- . tablespoons of mayonnaise, whip plish these many feats, you wil]| are overbeaten, 2 meringue will —Creole Shrimp cheese in remaining liquid, and have more cOnsistent good results Egg-Cheese Float This egg and cheese dish will be: -. }@ dandy to serve for the children’s jlunch. Lots of nutrition packed in- Melt butter in saucepan over low heat; blend in fidur. Add milk slow- aS ly,“ ‘stirring constantly and cook 202" *, ; . until sauce ts smooth and thick-; ened. Pour Ante flat buttered bak-| ™ ARCTIC CACHE — In 1954 a Joint, Canadian for Lunch and American Expedition to the Ellesmere Ice _ Break éggs and drop on surface; | | Shelf in Greenland discovered a cache which in- sprinkle with grated cheese. | cluded*some tea, left on the island 45 years be- } moderate oven, 350 de-| fore by D. B. MeMillan, assistant to Commander grees, for about 10 minutes, or un- A. E. Peary on his expeditiofr to the Arctic in til eggs are done to desired de-| 3998-9. The cache contained an oil lamp stove, a gree and cheese ig nicely toasted.| eee Y Serve on hot buttered toast. Makes | sled, milk and cannisters of tea that were: still cache as a possible aid to some ene landing near j usable. A handwritten note from McMillan said: “To whom it may concern: At the request of Yommander A. E. Peary who is now out on the Polar Sea at about latitude 85, 1 am leaving this here by a westerly drift. D, B, McMillan, assis- tant.” so Make Cheese Whip Many Purposes of Eggs: sine ee for Buffet Supper For open house buffets, easy | EAST LANSING — whips which can be prepared in advance are timesavers. Served with finger-size crackers C#kes and custards, they add flavor; the and dark breads, they have last-jand color. When beaten and used/| es far beyond toasted|in sponge and angel cakes, they| ° rnight is made with|act as binder. And, in mayonnaise. Cheese Whip of Roquefort cheese in foods and nutrition at Michigan °°"#!5¢- isky to cover. Store in State University, explains that when BOOK | milk drinks as glamorous as at/$YTUP ‘or +2 teaspoon maple fla- peanut butter, honey, seeded rais-|Kitchen? The Gas Appliance Manu- temperature (325 degrees). And. ins and finely chopped salted pea- \facturers Association recommends second it should be baked only nuts. Add sugar to taste. Fill the|@ Cellar spot for the old one. ~ until it is set enough so that when It iwll be }for the improver himself when out clean. ready for coffee breaks|a silver knife is inserted it comes ing in the oven Color, Flavor, Nutrition © =". Eggs are ajting the dish of ae in a pan many-purpose food, In some foods,} 0! mgs while baking will prevent from being overcookec while ‘the center is getting ima lea the egg has. been added, re- Whether made commercially or 4, egg has thickened. Be sure you in your own kitchen, mayonnaise q not heat it to the bofling has a tendency to separate. Mixing temperature. Miss Coleman says cheese: lthey are used as a stabilizer to %C™S to do no good. 80, Miss heating in a double boiler is a Coleman suggests beating up a a jhold oil in a mixture of vinegar safe practice. let it cool 4 or 5 minutes before Miss Coleman suggests this | thickening until heated to the | oiling boiling point. If eggs ate heated to this temperature, they may wlleeatoar curdie and clump in the mixture. After_the mixture’ has cooled _ : heat the mixture very slowly until it to the may Eggs serve as a leavening agent in meringues. If the whites have beads of water on -the sur- sure the meringue’ in spread right over to the edges of the crust so it won't shrink away while brown. Fix It in Jigtime Melt butter over low heat in me- dium-sized skillet or saucepan. Stir in flour. Remove from heat. Stir in gradually the juice from the stewed tomatoes: make sure mix- The extra cooking capacity fits, the mixture. Thus, it will be water) ie fillings, it might be a good bubbly. Add shrimp and salt and ‘in when the guest list taxes even when cut_into. the cornstarch or flour pepper to taste. Reheat but do not he_xnecious 1 modern gas range. | Miss Coleman suggests that set- "enti it has Mickened and then broil. Makes 4 servings. ——— Se GRAND SALE FRESH KILLED | FRYERS Small, Fresh, Grade A EGGS 3 doz. #400 2fi SWEET SEEDLESS Tender California GRAPEFRUIT RIB STEAKS LEAN, GROUND BEEF 3ibs. 9*|POLISH SAUSAGE “39 U. S. No. 1 “39 Large Solid POTATOES Head Lettuce FRESH 3 SISTERS. MKT. U. S. No. 1 Michigan Potatoes || | 50-Ib. Bag 4 23 EXTRA JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES DEFIANCE COFFEE FRESH Tender, Round or Sirloin PICNICS » 2‘ I STEAKS... RATH’S, RACORN LEAN BACON .... 39; LARGE BOLOGNA | HURRY WHILE IT LASTS = -’ [HOTDOGS : Better Spread . bh ae OLEO rege, PINEAPPLES. rge, Sweet * Your Choice RING BOLOGNA ‘SUPER MARKET 608 WEST.HURON STREET Shop Regularly at Both... At People's Markets You SAVE 3 WAYS 1. Super weekly specials specially selected 2. Hundreds of everyday low prices GOLD BELL 3. FREE GIFT STAMPS Boston Butt PORK ROAST _ ALMOST BONELESS OR BAKING HART Brand TOMATO JUICE 2S: 3 Lb. Average ‘HAMILTON GRADE A LARGE EGGS — Aas.. Terrific Value! Florida ORANGES Sizes 216 — or TANGERINES Pillsbury Gingerbread Mix Stokely’s Finest Cream Style CORN Whole Kernel CORN CUT BEETS o, DICED BEETS ia ramen __T]TE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1056 a ee oe Ns = coe i a oy . ee ~*~ ee : ao 4 SS £9 a a ar pe eens They'll Enjoy Kidney er chk Adee K FI i break it down ts: by mak-|0"S- fees q Retoes c, Give Thanks ; Serve on Rice 4 : ; , F OR M: E cl agg cater Ell flavor-| New Flavor for Lamb — : braised take litle or no longer) Plan on using America's abun By Frank Kohler fe mire to wash the idveystlemb ronst ino the oven, ub than the corresponding cuts of'dant supply of farm foods, sea-| Let us look ahead to when you = ae if. you've . never |well with poultry seasoning — and worked with them before, anditaste the savory difference. | i a 3 g i Ey +, F iy 4 fresh meat. If the meat is to be soned with thanks for our many ifloured before browning and cook- piessings. Ask your relatives and gravy for one meal and are down i 3 2 available in a pot-and turn- ing in boar ered mest slightly:| triends to help with the prepara-ito the slivers and small pieces. aoag er iain, em Seueitiog for wan an ueeet Ocas = tions. : ey 2 * the whole thing for about four chap- ro Rag ag eee “. a: ge * - Aigalsagpet ger gran ters of a good book. I - ; - Allow r every four ior soup you have a ease = now ces nthe ae nied) eas ha retire no font ye ering te de rou ron Mack tte, Pre 74 By ee may ar y.| CARE. want to a supper, or = . @ cumbersome —— tO but require a little additional "| Every dollar delivers 9 22-Ib. jis your turn to entertain the ca- cane 8 Oy a ee ns day's kitchen whiz uses bottled OM- ing time. : CARE Food Crusade package of : a | é been. jon juice . . . and never sheds a es ¢ @ : | 28 E U.S. farm surplus to a needy| ‘Try this rather exotic dish ; To braize frozen meats, follow. . 3 nanas 2 olive Pure onion juice permeates the the same procedure as for fresh) Mamuly sbroad: | cad ceally on tho top of your | fenries aant sata Le AEE apy zesty onion flavor more evenly meats: brown meat in a little hot) ro na into flour, then stir in| 3°08 enopped ‘onion throughout the stuffing. There's no fat in a heavy pan, add seasonings Package ingredients: enough = ougee ‘ se Sane. a ; = — si 1 No. can tomato puree chance of those harsh “hot spots” |ang ‘a small amount of liquid.'staples to help feed a family of| The basis of this dish is a good the teagheny er dees ian on which often crop up to insult a sen- Cover and cook over low heat until/ four for a month. Amounts needed: cream sauce, but instead of using Place over “| 4, teaspoon pepper a aaa . i : , stirring constantly, | cage ; dor : 5 million packages, for 20 million milk, substituté for one half the boiler and cook, stirr Heat oil in a deep pan, and cook sitive palate —. chapped jeomder, —_—o a _ clear stock mad ‘until it beeomes thickened tabout| tery, green pepper, onion and Bottled garlic juice also is) Some of the commercially fro- : s 2 ¢ lfrom the turkey bones. This gives|10 minutes). coat Jao 5 minutes, then stir in| offered by the makers of this onion | zen meats now available that are; Serving time: as soon as you, and the sauce'a professional touch and) Remove from heat and stir in the tomato puree, paste, 3 paste can- juice. This t advance in sea-/best cooked “by braising are: pot|your helpers, join your fellow more flavor. vanilla. Cool. This should be about\ ris of water, add salt and pep- sonings conveniently replaces clove| roasts, veal cutlets, pork chops|/Americans and mail your dollars 7, pried Turkey Over Rice Mounds the thickness of rich cream whed | per, and simmer 1% hours. Check gatlic in any recipe. and tenderloin patties. to CARE, N. Y. 4 tablespoons butter cold. : the seasoning, adding salt and pep- — ———_— ee Soke Prepare the fruit, and sprinkle [per (and maybe. a dash of hot}: ® e He teaspoon enlt a. the lemon juice over it te delay | sauce), Serves 5 or 6. For that holiday hanker, ing. ee Fev arains cayenne atecoloring. om, ans combine.| i¢ she wants meat bails with ’ jo mk sence, tre = this, she mixes 4% pound ground 1 or more cups cut-up turkey serving. beet with 1 egg, \4 cup bread Futase cet co Holland ts this sauce = . Pimiento cut or button mushrooms Mrs. Ho sugges crumbs and 4 cup grated Par- Mix butter, flour and seasoning for strawberry shortcake, too. mesan or Romano cheese, forms into soft paste, have cup of stock) SPAGHETTI SAUCE from Joan) balls, browns them on all sides © heated on top burner and milkiCorbett, Buffalo Courier-Express! jp bacon fat, and tosses them ‘warmed. Add stock to paste in Chapter. She says she knows we! right in the pot with the sauce. ™ saucepan, heat and smooth out all have other recipes for this, but) sKELERTIP. On cooking spa- ily. Cook gently on top burner of «7 haven't been cooking too|about 2 inches from- the top of jyour gas range until sauce {8)j4.9" she adds, ‘but I know what|the pot, rub olive oil in a 2inch eck. I like, and I am too lazy to fuss.|band around the inside of the pot. Phreapply desire . NMOGd ‘ omit0 OLD FASHIONED * of DARK BROWN SUGAR ¢@% * * * Add sliced ripe olives and pi-) miento cut in small pieces, but if neither of these is available, slice} - one small can of button mush- rooms. Add turkey cut in pleces and | serve over mounds of cooked | rice, which you have prepared With that old-fashioned Christmas-good —_9-inch skillet or 8-inch square pan over molasses flavor, the gift of Domino Old low heat. Stir in 4 cup sugar; stir con- i tly over moderate heat until mixture 9) ’ Fashioned Dark Brown Sugar! vapae sa abiia: amsove frees bent on another top burner. For those % cup butter or margarine ~~ and arrange drained pineapple and. | whe like it, add '4 cup sherry 1% cups Domine Old Fashioned Dark cherries over sugar mixture. Sift together to the turkey mixture just before Brown Sugar, firmly packed flour, baking powder and salt. Cream §§| serving. 4 slices pineapple (1 small can) remaining butter and sugar together § | ‘This dish may be poured over @ maraschino cherries until fluffy. Beat eggs in, one at a time. ‘toast points instead —of thesis 1% cups sifted all-purpose flour Gently stir in ¥4 of the Bour mixtures Bn ich is traditional with curries.| 2 teaspoons double-acting baking powder = 81 In milk with vanilla; stir in remain- teaspoon ing flour mixture. Pour batter over fruit % = milk and sugar. Bake in moderate oven (350°) 2 eggs, unbeaten + ‘4 cup 40 to 45 minutes. Cool on rack 10 to 15 1 teaspoon vanilla extract minutes before turning on serving plate. Have dishes of chutney, dried cur-| 8 rants, coconut or whatever you de- _ w\ od sire to use, but it is rich enough " % > need nothing extra. * * * | With this, serve a tossed salad! e J \ ‘and a simple French dressing. | “2a d/, Melt (4 cup butter or margarine in deep Serve warm. Yield: 8 servings. the all-purpose detergent with a CANNON KITCHEN TOWEL | inside every =s« box! A bonus in every box! These real Cannon premiumis | aren’t just a “sometime” thing. Every time you buy | | the Giant Economy Size Breeze you'll find a real Cannon Kitchen Towel packed rigtit inside the box. (And a girl just can’t have too many of them!) They're full-sized, neatly hemmed and worth up to 25¢. And that’s not all! You'll find that Breeze is tops for everything you wash. It will get sheets and shirts sparkling white. It will get the grime out of kids’ dungarees. And yet it will take really kind care of your sheerest nylons — and your hands. You've got to be pleased with Breeze, or Lever Brathers will refund every penny. So next time get Breeze! fy 1D USE BREEZE EVEN IF IT DIONT HAVE AREAL - We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities TENUTA’S Super Mkt. 3515 SASHABAW RD. at WALTON BLVD. - -OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 9 TO 9. | Extra Leon, Meaty | PORK = oa * é * L | i fig a _FORTY-ONE MAXWELL HOUSE: INSTANT Large. oor. i SURF = \=49 Brasneuee ¢ Banquet BEEF > TURKEY CHICKEN > > ‘4g. Seabrook Farms , Fresh’ Frozen rf Frozen Food Counter cw Ql et es Strawberries — - Cut Corn - — Broccoli Spears ae Fordhook Aimas _ — Juice. s aa THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956 + i COFFEE ee re Ss SS eee "PRICES GOOD 7 DAYS. ~ ‘THURS., NOV. 29 Thru WED., DEC. 5 HUNT'S - E ey par he 4 “i 7, Achy s om PE. No. 212 Can | — JUICE Cypress Gardens GRAPEFRUIT dl HYGRADE CHILI = =| Campbell's zg 9 2 , BEANS PORK & ... ae pote db Ab On. spit ee bs ot 2 a: ~ % 5 : F , yee ae ¥: eet 35 ae : is : . 3 Soy EONS oS Bie: Su os . Lg ee eee ple : gee es iain aa sun RIGHT. 8 pcan . = e 8 ome satin Seaeaaanssoraeeiaioe ae tate tice 2 igs lead sirens =e er, at e . * to ~ , fewer eee ipa ten ress scan migiele ‘ 4 = BEE OE BSS Be ——_? ’ LIMIT: QUANTITIES | 4 Dios eee ee 550 - aes es : eI fy : uF ffs . 5 e ' F cS fi : ‘ ED BALDWIN AVENUE HOURS: W. _Fridays 9-10 -* TO: Is Spicy, Rich _PORTY- Tw Oo for. Cold Supper ning supper ot for Saturday lunch -A new and delicious combination)’ of flavors and spice About 16 dried figs 1 No. 2 can pie cherries 1 x¢ ipnamon 2 ta is take Tour : focal butter, belted er, be Seseun dough With scissors, snip off the stems: of the figs. Then cut the figs into. (hot er col small bits. In a pudding dish, com- baking dish — a deep heat-resis- : Delicious Dessett Red Tomatoes Top i } | To ceeliet. to market to buy the family's food. To satisfy the pro- tein needs, pork and poultry are among the best values, says the iConsumer Marketing Iuforma-' tion Agent, Mrs. Josephine Law- pence dh — yer. Good supplies are keeping Turn macaroni and cheese sauce prices at an advantage to the con- d) into a small shallow sumer. Michigan potatoes, squash, -cab- Tomite-Tepped Macaron! 4 servings cooked macaroni mixed with here sauce 4 a anal iabout } pouné) Salt... % a suger bine the figs, cherries and their tant glass pie plate is fine. Wash\ oon the vegetable price list, syrup. Mix the cinnamon, cake and dry tomatoes; cut out stem flour and sugar together and stir ngs then cut a thin slice from’ into the fruit. Melt the butter and stir into the frut. Make half the amcunt of your fa- vorite biscuit recipe—or use bis- cuit mix—and be sure to add 1 tablespoon sugar and 1 teaspoon cimamon and 3 tablespogns more milk than the recipe calls for Drop the biscuit dough from a teaspoon onto the fruit Bake in a hot oven (450 degrees: for 6 minutes, then lower heat to moderate (350 degrees) for about minutes or thtil the cobbler is bubbly and the biscuits quite done Serves 5 or 6. Pass top milk fla vored with cinnamon, vanilla nd generously ween Quick salad: Drain-canned green ‘snap) beans and mix with French | dressing and -some finely . diced onion, Serve on salad greens. SPECIAL | ROM, while apples, cherries, and in- half! ‘dreasing quantities of citrus gain| each end; cut each tomato in ha recognition in the fruit department. | al * * lYou'll Find Good Buys Macaroni Casserole \in Pork Cuts This: Week| A perfect dessert for a:enid eve} ‘Pretty ‘way to treat pasta! it cut into a rib-end roast, choliagl center cut pork chops, and loin chops or roast. iserved-as a Thanksgiving -choice, Perhaps turkey will be less in istyle this week, especially if it but fryers continue to be a popu- at this time. 29 to 39 cents al! pound makes fryers a popular con- bage and dry onions are still low-itender atthe meat ph cag = FRUITS —' Michigan fruits are important items in the ‘best buy"’ tpicture for the weekend. The boun- 'tiful apple Add eggs from the good supplies) verywher onomically priced, Arrange tomato halves ©8e€r of medium and large sizes, and |© y Bo teres ners too. Varieties seem limitless as é0) harvest is displayed; macaroni and cheese. Sprinkle to- jthe family’s quota of milk and the uses. Canned tart cherries are! t matoes with salt and pepper o! cheese for a health filled coast ever handy for a quick dessert taste, sugar, grated cheese and | basket. dust lightly with paprika. * 2 * with pork purchases, and tomatoes are hot through — 15 nor the low price pork reached, % minutes or longer. Serve at in 1955 is expected. once. Makes 4 servings. Et pork cuts are seasonally © | plentiful now and represent a | good value compared to most To Thicken Soup other meats in the market, Soup stock too thin? Add one of Rib-end pork lom roast at 23 to|a the colorful strained or junior 39 cents a pound will find its way vegetables. Whether you pick car- to many tables The loin end at rots or creamf®d spinach, the 35 to 59 cents a pound, or a whole vegetable will add putritive yalues. Same for stews —_— a ate may be the better choice. Have LAN | t [ogee FAME ER a ORE 210-102 NYLON 4 Red Heart CAT FOOD» Popcorn 2°" 29 HAMBURGER ) 6~39' Tl Popeye Bostonian Dog Food We Reserva~ the Right to- Limit Quantities Louis COFFEE \ Pot Roast 33 TOMATO SOUP. eae Tall Can BACON... .. Mich. Grade A PORK CHOPS . OLEO........ ROUND — SIRLOIN STEAKS or BONELESS ROLLED RUMP........ 3 bs. “10° Fresh Beef Lean, Meaty BURNETTE FARMS c ott JUICE.. |regulations much, of the fruit ar-/ ‘grapefruit is on the average over! .'three-fourths liquid, heaviness is flavor and join from 43 to 49 cents a pound! ‘ : ! LARGE BOLOGNA . — BUDGET BEEF SALE _ PORK & BEANS... ‘or meat sauce. Sweetened and + MEATS—Please the pigsie bank) spiced, hot cherry sauce is truly | Since 8 per a treat served with white cake Bake in moderate (375 degrees)| cen, fewer pigs were born in the|or ice cream. oven until cheese sauce bubbles ging of 1956, neither. the supply} Citrus fruits are increasing in ivoliifre;-and thanks to marketing riving from Florida is even better quality than in past years. Since! good indication of juice content. Look for grapefruit that is heavy, firm and smoothly textured with a well-rounded shape. VEGETABLES — Economy-wise| shoppers will look for potatoes, | squash, ‘cabbage and dry onions to fill the vegetable bin. EGGS & DAIRY — Eggs are in| plentiful supply and medium sizes ‘are still in the limelight. | | ‘When medium sizsd eggs are 24 7 cents a dozen less than large | eggs they are the economy buy. Creamy eggnog, now available in the dairy department, reminds | everyone of the Christmas sea- son ahead. The bountiful supplies. of other dairy products assure good | health in every package. Milk,’ | cheese, butter, and ice cream are | regular items for the market list. Cherry Ring Salad ¥ wypteineay oe ge gelatin 14 cup co. 1 cup cherry vane | *9 cup orange juice | *, cup meet ' 4 teaspoo 14 aot Bees ted tood co 2 cups drained canned red eour” ipitted cherries Soften gelatin in cold water. ingredients, = Combine remaining |except cherries; heat to boiling. Add gelatin; stir until dissolved. ‘Cool until mixture starts to ‘‘set.”’ Fold in cheyries. Pour into 1-quart ; mold. Chill until firm. Unmold; serve with Cream Cheese Dress- , ing. Serves 6. Cream Cheese Dressing (3 os.) cream chéese salad dressing m 1 teaspoon ‘, cup en wa Blend ingredients, @xcept nuts, together until smooth. Fold in nuts. Makes about 1 l cup ot dressing Lb. 3 5 ¢ "29° “69° “19° AG: Fo 3 = = 79° a 10°] Club Steaks 49. § “Thrifty” meat is from which have been fed on lush ae grass. Your budget buy. Kroger Grade "A" Large, mixed. GRAND OPENING SPECIAL Low PRICE! Fresh Eggs Dozen SE aa ae GRAND OPENING SPECIAL LOW PRICE! olby Cheese ee Le Kroeer Stores in Pontiac Join Ha nds with the Newest Kroger Store 4370 DIXIE HIGHWAY at Sashabaw Road, in Drayton Plains | - Take advantage of these sensational Kroger values at any of these Kroger stores: 715 Perry Street. 78 N. sa Telegraph & Glesboth Lake Rds., =e us New Kroger store in sini Pleins. “STOCK UP YOUR FREEZER! | FRESH 7-RIB END Pork Roast Lean and tender. Seve more at Kroger's low, low price. Se a a Fine for cooking, sandwiches and garnish. Ed GRAND OPENING SPECIAL Lc LOW PRICE! : aie 5 Country Cisb brand. Vanilla, choc- olate, strawberry or neapoliten. —_ Ak aS wie Bets GRAND OPENING SPECIAL! PACKER'S LABEL e Corn e Green Beans e Tomatoes EE a RR Morton's Old Kentucky Recipe Apple or Peach pies. Quick-froren. Heavy with rich, tangy juice. Buy an extra bag-end seve. Co rm ny Value Stamps Plus Low, Low, Lo GT ATT RP CR creer GRAND pt SPECIAL LOW PRICE! een s OO OR OCT! 23° "THRIFTY" | LEAN AND JUICY ROUND OR SIRLOIN Steaks a= BQ: Se “une SR ast * V2-Gel. $ Ctn. : mas * i AOI PONT Te st eth 3, ge age sae: 2 "HE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2), 1956 — ne ..- ' FORTY-THREE 4 4 a Ladies, Ledios: ladies! Every day you'll find fabulous food iiconias like these at your a: RITE SUPER MARKET! | Choice cuts of meats, farm- nae prada: tasty frozen foods, brand name canned goods . . . at lower prices! Spare your pocketbook, you'll save... save... SAVE EVERY DAY ot SHOP-RITE! “<" SUGAR 10° 89° Bae _ te nal Quality SUNSHINE -KRISPY CRACKERS ° 0 Tender, Crisp MAXWELL HOUSE Instant r COFFEE 4 Whole c LARGE 6 OZ. JAR Fancy, Tender lb. EEN BEANS . 2 33° GR v: FRESH PICNIC PORK ROAST .. ____ SUNKIST U. S. No. 1 LEAN, SliceD see 25 Navel ‘Mcintosh eaaaea) ORANGES | APPLES |/BACON = 37 , . ayer 200 Size SMALL, eae , U. S. No. 1 Michigan POTATOES - 10° me 83° yer es tt ns ¥ Trew rereYy 439° SPA pips 39) dnt A PPAP Gado 2 re wnt rw le en, rie ll Pudndn dete on ‘ss L _ EGGS HOT | BOLOGNA DOGS /TVevun For Cakes, Pastry and Frying | eRUIEN OLEN FOOT ; peat if | WAXTEX WAXED PAPER. “2 “19 re ace Ye PCORN.....sss0. “ST DIAL SOAP... aan D bn mica 2" _ © hy French Fries... 96 35. Ez POF POP sd —etow — Argo Corn STARCH... = 15‘}FIsH = ne 54 | TOWELS 2°30". 239 230 - Blue Ribbon AMMONIA = = 17°| STICKS — TOLL HOUSE COOKIE MIX......29° SE WISE, SAVE MORE. SHOP. RITE ATT THE ‘SUPERMARKETS LISTED BELOW] Friendly | EARLS “GINGELLVILLE Howard Street | DONATO'S |: FARMER'S | NICK'S - ie ame | ~ SHOP-RITE ao i ¥ SHOP. RITE] SHOP-RITE - SHOPRITE | SHOP-RITE _ MARKET. rT. CMARKET. [MARKET 9 gata, | —- MARKET MARKET oll _— pe es 7 = ee IEE os si pai A ES: owl — st “Tr Orenard Lake Rd. Gk ee iy ard St. fe tchery a) at 19% i 4 | : . 4 | ‘ i geese oa f te as THE PONT IAC PRESS. | THURSDAY. NOV EMBER 29. 1956 E legance to Vegetables J “bey. ‘are congenial in flavor with! and pepper. Cover and bake in i tiful at food stores. They share ™ their flavor with a touch of ele _iganee, and in this way heighten interest in the most lowly of vege | table dishes. 4 Also tount on Brazils f lor adding | protein. B vitamins and energy once after the first 15 minutes ‘baking. Yield: six servings. = J * %, sup ground Brasil nuts bs cap firmly packed brown eager 5 leateapesns lyalues to their vegetable team- butter er “mate 7% * orange yuice Acorn Squash With Brazil 3 caps ned sweet potatoes Nut Glaze = 3 acorn squash Brazil Nut Glaze Brings lmost of the vegetables now boun- moderate oven (350 degrees) iieer a . ; . = . ' or until onions are tender. Str. — - - ee Brazil Net Sweet Potato Seapets { margar ine Combine- Brazil nuts with brown ‘eacept that Tt is sttghtty thicker =, Broil to Taste tus eomates ot mies wal ed It is. made from fish; meat vegetables. on is clear beef soup “What's-in a Soup? : ‘Most’ Anything at All Your family and guests diifer in the way they like their: steak , cooked? Then broil individual stewed in Steaks, timing them for individual ‘tastes. = * » In a stew about eit Darl anh : + Gebehtse ar dead tadbin-or ver! i oe is @ soup thicke are many different types Of SOUPS: erabieg in a thin white sauce with okra; a chowder is: iy <= tend sak seach te sent : == jo ; eo oe. Oe Stock ic Gee renithig Neuht ster A bisque is similar to a puree,’ milk to make a thick soup - . ‘are known as cream soups. of fish and vegetables of : eg = . r . ‘° f Save Now on Vitamin C! Here's just what the doctor or- dered to steel your family against the season's sneezes and wheezes carioads ef juicy Florida i itp eer SSeearine sugar in shallow pan. Set_aside.| oranges, Duane with sunshine’s Add melted butter, orange juice. Vitamin C.”And now's the time and salt to mashed sweet potatoes; to get_an extra-healthy dose at j-_ mix well Wriglevs. Our goiden beauties are Eres sobteod eet oe at their juiciest best; our prices = ‘and center of tablespoon portion o oo ; . + stringy portion. "Pui remaining in- sweet potate-mixture Rell se that, at their lowest low. Fill your : gredients in a mixing bowl, Cut in the marshmallow is in the center prescription TODAY! It’s the : fter with two xmves oF & stry o balis:- hrifty, tasty way to keep healthy. CRANBERRY FESTIVAL SALAD — Cranberry salad made with oa ee ae pas a —— art enoe hrifty, tasty Cider should be an interesting dish on your houds» table This salad | piace squash in a baking pan; di- and roll until ball is covered. | . 3 was featured at the autumn Cranberry Festival held in Massachu- vide nut mixture among the 6 lace in greased baking dish and| ram ry Ss ie setts earlier this fall. squash halves. Cover bottom of bake in moderate oven (350 de = ue — baking pan with hot water, cover grees) 10 mi inutes or until thorough-| 4 : a0 oe was append aS ek ees These famous Hammock : . . $0 degrees) 30 min wer : : Festive alad [Refreshing Drink an bake 3 minutes longer. | Yield Brand seedless, thin- skinned : streshment SIX Seryings Tomato Juice Good Hot oranges are brimming ais refreshme Re with juice. up by using car- Glare” — Witt Brazil Nuts - Try serving hot tomato juice ac- 216 Si Or la eal saad — rather than plain 24,78! onion iin: Oe margarine | Companied by toasted saltines that ize ‘water, to reconstitute frozen fruit bps et ee sute have been spread with curried but-! , |juice or lemonade. Serve “as is’! i. ‘teasscon salt ter for a different appetizer, } Ss 00 . yi added sherbet or frozen ky teaspoon p ? B's Cranberry Festival Tine’ leraits. : . ™ Peel on vind place | in baking dish oy ecciae sate caveey Doz. ¢Time to celebrate the cranberry; —— —-—____—_— Some harvest . Fae ee a lo roe Folks in Massachusetts started 8 . the celebration off with a bang 4 a4 as s = : earlier this fall with a Cranberry g ‘gs ive— "5 res I Festival held im Carver, Massa- § a + ; 7 _ chusetts. . , a Select Hammock Brand People at the festival were asked s : “a e ee | to judge a favorite cranberry rec- 8 ou ung ucks ‘at ens . ~ a) Try Tangelos... ipe. All recipes were winners “t a . "Oe ~ - contests through the years . © Pare Come New Citrus Sensation Here's what folks picked = | fourth on the list A Creberts Fes- Wi a e Granulated Three of your favorites rolled inte one' An s . comb the tang @ a . . tra-juicy, munching fruit that mixes the tan- = oes ee wabey ne 2 a e Domino Sugar ta eae tang of a Peer ain the honey and the unusual flavor of sweet © ivstigs Pei bb. ~ e sweet flavor of an orange. A totally new taste- cider. Visiting homemakers took ‘gy = 10 = B. 89° treat that looks and peels like a tangerine the recipe home for the holiday gy ag That's the scrumptious tangelo ... great for season ahead bet they'llseve@ PRYERS — ROASTERS — TURKEYS — GEESE — WILD RABBITS ealads and snacks. an exciting adventure it @ year around. s- “ve eee e in m.ghty good eating’ TRY THEM TODAY! Cranberry Festival Salad | VStar ue (a PrOsh | Fresh Fresh anae l os Ay teaspoon salt a s ! ur i cam whole cranberry sauce a ¢ : ¢ - ¢ ~., Heat *4 cup cider to boiling. Stir g ere u a 0 iS wv in lemon gelatin until it dissolves. ™ Ib Ib Ib . 130-Si Add remaining *4 cup cold cider. @ Fa wy . ize Stir in salt. Cool. Stir in whole @ “Bac Sto hae Fresh LUTEFISK Steck Has Snob Appeal | OYSTERS CHITTLIN’S COON SHRIMP a a es Fresh and Salt Water Fish of All Kinds hungry’ remember that London @ | Broil, made from flank steak, will @ coins ne terval? © PEQPLE’S FISH & POULTRY MARKET Pe e vi s * . , =p ae eee mn 82 S. 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Td Chicken, Turkey or Beet Wh, e they last, only © Cheese Spread ; 259" m2 $9 00 Holly Hill Frozen avec icant Sections PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SAT., DEC. 1. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. 10-Oz. Cans ’ Top Frost Frozen Orange Juice Top Frost Proecé Tangerine Juice EAU Brand Frozen Lake Perch IR ; G _E #¢ a ieee COLD Eid ba a Holly Church. Pdblishes Holiday Cookie Cookboo By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor One of the “fun” parts of my job is receiving and looking over new cookbooks. They range in size from the revised edition of the Betty Crocker cookbook to slim begin little pamphlets put out by church of groups or other organizations nial Cookie Book, it is published by the Women’s Guild of the First| | cookie cutters. Prebyterian Church of Holly. Fourtees years ago this same |get all supplies in the house for One of the latter came to my the annual eookie-making—spree./ desk recently. Called the Centen-'We prowl through housewares de- vised olttien. Since 1959 will be the hundreth annivereary of the church, they took advantage of that and called their book the Centennial one, * * »* At this time of the. year we to look over our collection) of holiday cookie recipes and to Squares, 1 ege yolk. 2 cups % teas % poun group put out a similar cookie |green book with its sprig of holly|2? Minutes. book. It was se well received on the cover and sample some of that they decided to leone a re- - ithe recipes. Mrs. Bert MeKeactey roku g-Me) mm CTofeyelal= TE my ite fruit cake! . ls oc Sas 2 Saver” roasted . MILD AND MELLOW - O'Clock SERVE THE COFFEE THAT'S all 4 ay 1%-LB. LIGHT CAKE " 1-LB. DARK CAKE a 3-18. LIGHT CAKE ines » ~ TOFFEE SQUARES By Mrs. Bert McKeachie 1 cup butter or margarine 1 cup brown sugar 1 tieeboen vanilla sifted } ow aor ‘chocolate % cup chopped nw Cream butter. wr sugar gradu- ally. Beat well. Add egg yolk and partments, looking for unusualivanilla, Blend well. Add flour and salt, blending to moisten the flour. Spread in a 10x13%greased Let’s ‘look through this little Sheet. Bake at 350 degrees about While slightly warm, spread THE PONTIAC ERESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956 E ee ee jand_ cool. Cream shortening and} } be o. add brown sugar gradually. Add . cups si ald back of the book. beat d and beat well. Add| 1% tesspome baking powder “| “4 Blessing be pon rest “ot ieaticate sihed iegaihet H mee os ™ : | And buying. ae, wit tle oe has an ‘interesting one for mt aprinkle with chopped nuts. Cut in small ‘squares, Makes 6-7 dozen. using them cookie. 2% cups dates, sliced cookie 3 eggs 4 cups shifted flour ‘My teaspoon salt “| +m teaspoon baking soda a Combine dates, sugar and water] with melted chocolate and and cook until thick. Add ‘nuts Dates are prentiful this year. Mrs. Charles Coggins suggests in a” refrigerator REFRIGERATOR DATE PINWHEELS By Mrs. Charles Coggins and mix well. Chill. Divide mixture in two or three parts and roll out separately | about '4 inch thick. Spread each with the date filling and roll up as a jelly roll. Chill over. ; night, then cut with sharp knife into slices '4 inch thick. Bake in moderate oven at 375 degrees from 10-12 minutes. Makes 8-9 dozen. throws agg her cares; Cream together sugars and Aad carctros. tells her nel bor shortening. Add. carrots, eggs and] vanilla. Beat until well blended.' P Add gradually fiour, salt and bak-(Carnish Roast Duck .. ing powder sifted together. Add| With Spiced Pineapple raisins or nuts with the last half)_ ‘? cup of flour mixture. : on cookie sheet. Bake at 375 Have you ever heard of putting) degrees for 10-12 minutes. Makes jcarrots in cookies? Here's a recipe 3 dozen soft chewy cookies, - in which you do just that. e «+ s CARROT COOKIES By Mrs. R. A. Rainey Broiled pineapple slices with a tive little cookbook chockful of in-'a garnish followed -the- admonition given—in} chicken. Garnish for duck: Next time you serve roast duckling, surround it!raised bread crumbs, not too fine, with pineapple slices that have With 4 cups tomato juice. Grate been lightly browned in a little, ™edium or 2 small white onions. butter or margarine. This makes) a us main course for a com- ¥F ORTY. FIVE. this little verse printed at “Chilled Soup Made With Bread Crumbs An unusual icy cold soup. made with enriched yeast-raised bread. crumbs will sharpen the epprtite for a hearty dinner. * * * Combine % cup enriched yeast- |Add and heat to boiling. oe * * - Chill; add 6 thin slices of cu- jeumber for each portion. Season I am happy to ietie: thle‘ninselllcadk of Ueawt atied te made |with salt, pepper and tabasco. that is exotic and de- os « ¢8 % cup shortening te: cookie recipes. I haveilicious with duck, turkey or! Serve well-chilled. Makes four ©: i cup brown sugar Riad ve cup white sugar Servings. 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NOVEMBER 29. 1956 ra ~ FORTY-SIX_ a . be to strong flavored, the large Spam Here's Budget Saver know. the difference but your\What'sinan Onion? _|vor-_ Generally, onions can ain ace Rewntar ead tak onal iiss arcauae aes will, as mackerel costs| ‘The smart cook never buys on (@touped into mild or strong fla-\ish ant ot” . For a fish dinner, substitute]about one third as much, Uselions, but instead selects a particu-|vored classes, says the Consumer|are mild avoret. \leanned mackerel for canned salm-|mackerel, too, in your ‘“‘standby” lar onion for her particular need. |Marketing Information agent, Mrs. One af ricans plays & jon in your favorite recipe for salm-|recipes with noodles or macaroni/There are yellow, white and red/ Josephine Lawyer. The white and fyi Ame: / (on loaf. Your family wilt never and other casserole dishes. _- —jonions, each-with-a-distinctive fla-'yellow_globe onions are medium |music quae ees UO BAZLEY’S - WHERE;HAM IS _ KING! TRY OUR FAMOUS JUNEDALE BRAND REDI-EAT SUGAR CURED HAMS & PICNICS! A THRIFTY BUY! ' Shank Half 39: | Butt Half é . ef Ae a ib ji ‘Center Cut | Redi-Eat— _— | Slices ¢ | Picnics 29:. | -— BAZLEY'S WHERE MEAT 1S A SPECIALTY — NOT A SIDELINE!! Tender, Sliced Blade Cut Leen Veal Mild Cured Thrifty Veol si PORK LIVER | PORK CHOPS |Shoulder Steak | Sliced Bacon | RUMP. ROAST b 19° | tb. aD ag £ Lb e- Lb. ¢ “Lb. < ICE CREAM CAKE—Toffee Fudge Ice Cream with the lady finger halves. Fill lined pan with | 19 33 33 29 - 39 is the inspiration for this ice cream cake. Sep- Toffee Fudge Ice Cream (about % gallon). Gar- Grade 1 Lean, Mec Leen Beef Tender Beef Grade 1 Breakfast ty = arate 1 Indy fingers into halves lengthwise Line nish ice cream cake with a ruff of whipped cream | Chunk Bologna) SPARE RIBS | SHORT RIBS | POT ROAST SAUSAGE Lb. 29‘ Lb. 29‘ 1 * 23° Lb. 33° 3 Lbs. 89° STEAKS 2. 29 “NONE HIGHER” pineal Aeptbig Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner ae Aaa “cy wetdranea, —Cranberries Add Fillip! crushed pineapple to 3 ounces of cream cheese. Blend well. | DETROIT (INS)—Cranberry|amount of freshly grated tart) season is here again, but the 1956 apple, and freeze to a mush in the} a | F ine Cher ry Sauce berries are no longer content to freezing tray of your refrigerator. | . sit in sauce beside the main dish. Stir once during freezing. —_ aes —— — — 4 to Go With Ham Cranberries are spreading out in| Cranberry juice poured over new and exciting dishes to color| sliced bananas can be served for Such a pleasant accompaniment |the holiday season. - breakfast or as a first course. lS | Here's how to make it: grind You also can glaze a ham with Spiced Cherry Sauce 1 tablespoon plus 1% teaspoons corn-| four cups of raw cranberries cranberry sauce. Score and stud ON eae anaes with two cups raw apples (re- | it with whole cloves. Then coat Me teaspoon ground allaptce move skins if tough). Add one | it with a mixture of one cup of tesa ipsenalane ‘ canom red tart, Pound of marshmallows, cut up, cranberry sauce and one-half pitted cherries (water-packed) and add a cup of sugar. Let it | cup of brown sugar. Glaze the Stir cornstarch, sugar, allspice stand overnight. | ham one-half hour before the and cloves together thoroughly in | end of the baking time : saucepan, | Next morning, stir one-half cup} . Gradually stir in juice from cher-/of chopped nuts and one pint of| And the rich, red color of cran- ries. Cook and stir constantly until! whipped cream. Place in refrig-| berries adds eye-appeal to punch, | thickened and clear. Add cherries.|erator and freeze. | One of the many good cranberry : Reheat. |TASTY WITH PORK punch recipes calls for one 12-0z. — | For —an—exeellent -side dish to; Can of frozen orange juice, one Crushed nut brittle is-delicious | pork, goose and duck, combine |6-0z. can of frozen lemonade, one sprinkled over a cake frosting. jicranberry sauce with an equal No. 2 can of pineapple juice, one ‘and one-half quarts of cranberry | juice, and one and one-half quarts jof water. This mixture is good for 50 servings. More Meals From Meat. ae Store cranberries can easily be stored in the freezer for year- round use. Simply wash and sort PORK BLADE LOIN ROAST the berries, dain and. pack in freezer container. A pair of tasty meals from an economy cut Cooled jellied cranberry sauce also can be packaged and frozen. . -_ PORK BLADE LOIN ROAST lyrbarae ly eal across This is usually the most econom- - > to along line ] cal cat the or FH ab, ashe usaly does when) Chinese Noodles Weighs 2 to 4 lbs. $7 3 this cut is to be used as a roast aA. rp Top Creamed Ham Invite a neighbor to this in- teresting meal. Creamed Ham With Chinese | Noodles 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 tablespoons flour 1% cups milk = cup (lightly packed) diced cooked % ~ } . 2. At home cut off entire ~ a4 ) i 1 can (3 ounces) sliced mushrooms PA a J (drained) hoc ot ude Hote bore io PD — : Se move this bone and meat attached to it be Melt butter in 1-quart saucepan Then remove ribs @ by cutting along lover low heat; stir in flour, Add line ¢-4d, leaving about 1 inch of meat milk; cook and stir constantly un- til bubbly and thickened, Add diced ham and drained mushrooms; stir in salt and pepper to taste; reheat gently. Crisp the noodles to be used several minutes in hot oven; serve ncodles as topping for creamed ham. Makes 2 large servings. (Store leftover noodles in tightly covered jar in refrigerator.) If you use fruit in the first part same as in cooking center-cut pork chops. bene poe of a meal, do not Use a dessert _ sees an eet featuring fruit. Here’s a chance to get SURF at a big SERVING ALL DAY saving! SURF is the one detergent that FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11 A. M. to 7:45 P. M. \ |] ROAST TURKEY - > and dressing with cranberry sauce OR V FRIED SPRING CHICKEN fe i ' BAKERY DEPARTMENT ' Black Walnut , Ea. 1 00 ' Layer Cake orange and lemon peel—bleach- tatiee Cake AQ? : See gets all your wash immaculate. Cottons, nylons, rayons—all come out sunshine white ...sunshine clean. That’s because SURF, and only SURF, contains this special whitener that’ puts ultra-violet See” rays (like those in sunshine) to work for’ you. Yet it’s completely safe... and mild! We Do Catering — Call Us for Your Christmas Office Parties — We Prepare Com- plete Meals to Take Out! —FE 2-6242— Just Arrived! Fresh stock of diced fruit, glazed cherries,. pineapple, citron, oe THE PONTIAC 2 PRESS, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1956 coke diet. enriched , tening.” This is” far from true. A slice of enriched yeast-ra bread is on a par with other low calorie foods that would. probably be included in-a strict reducing n| A-slice of enriched yeast-raised bread contains 65 calories which is equivalent or less than 1 medium orange, 1 egg, 42 cup milk, 4 medium prunes or % cup yogurt. Recent laws in many states re- quire ‘commercial bread to be . which means that has| important. quantities of riboflavin, fat-' thiamine, niacin and iron are Aided 16 Whe ingredients that make 1se0)| Up the “calories in ‘bread. = Top Angel Food Cake New treatment for cherries: Heat) i. men may be prepared olives. a jar or can of black Bing cherries with a dash of cinnamon and-a squeeze of lemon juice. piping hot over angelfood cake with can cut it into neat squares for this dessert. Serve fled) well ahead. Hors 4d'o Swedish Meat . Green Beans with neh B Apple Tart : HORS D’OEUVRE FRANCES Green olives 1 small can or jar pimientoes Plate of Appetizers | * ‘to Prepare Ahead | { vre Frances ls with Rice Mushrooms } Bescon = Ba radishes I Gama oat watercress centar'ef'& large fastier, or alll serving dish; place the ithe salami. Surround with green Rim platter with radishes (made. into roses or spirals), carrot curis and water cress. Cover and refrig- lerate until serving time. Makes 8 Beverage’ servings. Note: The yolks for the deviled Ye pound thinly sliced halian-typejeggs may be mashed with enough which to bake your cake. you wa tareaachea eggs( halved and dev- Mayonnaise to moisten, a dash of curry powder and salt and pepper |to taste. a bancit gprdiinawrntiesd dry.| own up is thet breed is e- ERS a= - \ easposm to pee or ag ge prea - Remove crust from bread and| "#©® ™ oven Sear eee = tone, Ti and a damp towe oT | TREESWEET Is THE : || FRESHEST-TASTING an | ORANGE JUICE IN CANS\ \) 4 Thore’s Still Time'to Register for a FREE Chicago Weekend for 2 plus 12 other big FREE prizes during our Grand Opening PRIZES GIVEN DEC. 1 Pisa PRIZE—Round trip by air for twe with ac- | Sth PRIZE—12 Chicken Dinners ns @t the fabulous Cenrad Hikes 6th PRIZE—S15 Grocery Gilt ’ ning's cutertainment . . - register ef any stare. 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Community Super Market 3286 Aubern Read Jim's Mkt. 406 Orchard Lake Rd. joha's Market 510 8. Paddock St. Muren Friendly Shop Rite A Sorsente’ 3 Market ereperseey' ; Ff i > nee f i if f F 1 : - Saginaw St. Oxtord Birmingham P IGA ; Family Market Pry Washington 3) Adams ‘Rosé _ es Orchard Lake Mowka's onier host. py Rn oy ~ Pacman 1 eae , Carters Drayton Plains Anderson's Grocery Drasten Plains — sa Mkt. 4494 Clinton Lake eke nee. 4320 Sashabaw Rd. Walton Super Mkt. 4129 W. Walten Blvd. Wheeler's Grocery 4268 Dixie Hichway Gingellville ’ Gingeliville Shop Rite Mkt. 2990 Baldwin Avenue William's Shop Rite Gingellville Southlield Twp. 22990 Northwestern Chuck's Market 19906 Ten Partvland Thess Mkt. 19 Mile & Telecraph Nickie's Super Mkt. 72945 Northwestern Pete’s Market 2491! Southfield Road Fenton Shell Grocery 1227? Fenten Read South Side Grocery 411 Seuth Lerey Comber-Fox 5 W. Caroline ~Rochester Petzold’s 3190 Rochester R4. Krover Super Market 133 Main Street Lake Orion Wise-Man Market 41 Conklin Rd. BL parol Market "E ag oe © tees Mkt. 381° 8. Washington ‘ Utica F H Focey © ohner Utica Market “7749 Maia Look for this display AT THESE BETTER FOOD STORES: Oak Park Oak Park Market 8230 Nine Mile Rd. Berkley Nick & Mary's 3870 W. 11 Mile Royal Oak McCoy's Grocery 511 Hudson Ken's Market 604. Livernois Kroger Co. 715 &. Washington Kroger Co. 3388 N. Woodward Harel Park Hy Way Super Market 24900 Stephenson Clawson Marshall's Market 207 W. 14 Mite Road Nowak’s Market 238 N. Rechester Rd. Walled Lake Penny Lake Crocery 1101 Pentiae Trail Lillian’s Grocery 1320 EB. Lake Drive Big Beaver Timmer's Grocery *358 Maple Read Steve's Market 35814 Dequindre Bauer's Grocery 3170 Rechester Road Highland Myer's Grocery 101 Highland Read Troy Twp. Osberne’s Mkt. 79589 Creeks Rd. Troy Center Market 4009 Livernois | Difabblios Market 6000 Livernots , es Once again volunteers at Postiac; * State Hospital reaped rewards and awards at a presentation held ow in the hospital cnet.) .* * eommunity. He recalled fer them the plight ef the mentally iff in carly “in- sane asylums” — how patients were seen only for the amuse- ment of the visitors, and were teased and treated like animals. Over a period of years, Dr. La- Core said, the changes have been startling—real progress_hasbeen Seven pages today in Women’s Section = made. Communities are becoming aware of hospital needs and how they can gain better care and equipment for patients through legislation. * CJ * Their interest has been proved by their desire to work in- ____@ividually and with groups for the| _ : aid of the mental patient, Dr. La- Core noted. Cranbrook _~ Schedules | _- Art Exhibit | ~ Christmas Display and Sale Opens on + .--Friday. Evening. The annual Christmas exhibition and sale of student work opens at Cranbrook Academy of Art Gal- leries Friday from 8 to 10 p.m and continues Saturday from 2 to 5 and 8 to 10 p.m. and on Sunday | from 2 to 5 p.m. The hours are : the same for the following Satur- day and Sunday * * - Student-made objects for exhibi- tion and sale are first displayed in the various studios, for faculty ac-| ceptance The wousual Christmas cards are always in great demand by a the public, as are smal] sculp- | tures, paintings ang jewelry. | Nancy Fisher of Franklin is in; | charge of sales and Charles Holz-| | bog and members of the Student} | Council are involved in collecting | : objects and displaying them in the! | galleries * *¢ The public is welcone days and hours announced Pro-| ceeds from the sale go to the in-| dividual students, many of whom| depend upon their own efforts for! tuition and board at Cranbrook) Academy of Art. ° Colors Likely to Look Different Outside Stores ITHACA, N. Y. (INS) — The: housewife should not be surprised! if some of the colored dresses, vases or pictures she buys appear on the; i _® ; t ; The Rev. C. George Widdifield, rector of All Saints Episcopal different in her own home than) ° ~ they did on the rack or the de-| partment store sales table This information was imparted by Dorothy Nickerson, color tech- nologist of the cotton division, U. §. Department of Agriculture | Miss Nickerson added: tendency to bring out different strains of color than other forms do. This is a good development in lighting, for it allows the decora- tor to establish a variety of moods by using a variety of light sources. “But it gives the buyer an added responsibility of choosing color ‘tones that have a pleasant ap- pearance under the lighting in the room for which they are in-| tended. Manufacturers, she continued, | are becoming more conscientious ° of this condition and are begin- ning to use tones that reproduce | pleasantly under fluorescent light ing—a lighting source growing in popularity—as well as under in- candescent lamps. “But there is still room for a great deal of thinking on this sub- ject." she said, ‘and it is bound) = fo come.” 4 | —_ = | Pictures Viewed | by VFW Auxiliary “VFW 1008 Auxiliary met Monday at the American Legion Home and ce viewed pictures of the National » Home for Orphans and Widows in Eaton Rapids. Mrs. Archie Tryan was appointed chairman to send boxes to service-| men in hospitals and Florence! McCrae is chairman of the com-| ———_——-mittee to send boxes 16 meén still’ in the service. Refreshments were served by! Mrs. Paul. Boelter. Parents Club Meets at Member’s Home | Mrs. John Vandertind of Auburn avenue was hostess to parents of » All . Saints ‘recently. -, program “Group Living” shown on, Cooperative. Nursery, is .were..served Mrs. ‘James Day... Mrs. Philip, Lunde, and Mrs. David Fulkerson * + (left) Mrs. Leon Glynn of Elizabeth Lake ~ r t a2 f ae The group watched.the . Bite es Statistics showing that. patients in an ines to give more than are cared. for at a fee of-$4 perithe bare necessities to these pa- day drew the Attention of the vol-/tients. unteers. This. they learned is the Flower arranging and working with | plants proves a real pleasure for patients at Pontiac State Hospital. ward to the arrival of members of the Pontiac and Birmingham Branckes of the Women’s National Farm and Garden As- sociation each week. | project for the Pontiac Branch is Mrs. Two volunteers who received | awards from Dorothy Roe, director of the “Some forms of lighting have a Recreational Therapy Department, are ' Volunileers dame. alt. the - - the edutatiorial ‘television channel. | Detrait lor the tea W ednesday. only amount ee ww the State. * worker, tawa drive. They look for- Captain of the ment. \ their Th avenue. al therapy. way. fice no ‘ ! road and Mrs. hours each w : ‘sf cer) ce Awards were given to 17 organ- izations and 55 individuals at the session Wednesday. ASsisting Dr. More Silecabie ‘aaitatick show|LaCore with the presentation were that 500 volunteers assist with|Marguerite Parrish and Dorothy | projects throughout the hospital, Standish Sibley (left) of Oriole road. She is photographed with a project Mrs. Goodloe H. Rogers of Ot- They work under the super- vision of Mrs. Eleanore McCurry, direc- tor of the Occupational Therapy Depart. Paul Felice of Pioneer Dr. Ivan A. LaCore (right) expressed gratitude to the 200 volunteers attending the tea in their honor at Pontiac State Hospital W ednesday. He is shown with Joseph T. Franz of Pleasant Ridge, a volunteer, and W ednesday. through the tea hour. ° Patients assisted with the tea held in the chapel of Pontiac State Hospital They served tea and carried trays, and the patients’ band played all Three volunteers ese volunteers devote many eck assisting with recreation- * a oa T Pa) ae sess Pentiac Press Photos Marguerite Parrish, director Py the hospital’s Social Service Department. There are 300 volunteers who re- vote time to some department of the — Cota ‘eee, a6 who appeared to enjoy themselies were (left to right) Mrs. John Mahler of Hunt- ington Woods. Whittemore street and Laurence . tell of New Baltimore. Mrs. Harold Brady of War- Womens Section THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956 fr ING ES 48-54 Mr, and Mrs. Cameron Clark Sally Lynn, of Summit avenue have returned to their Home following a week's vacation spent in Farm- lington, Mo., and Rector, Ark., where they visited relatives. ? * Pamela, have moved new home on Willowood drive in and children, Robert, Charles and: Mr. and Mrs, Walter H. Morris. and children, Linda, Robert and, into their} Rochester. They formerly resided. on- East Iroquois road. | 6 are Marvin E. Baker, Richard PD, Bashore and Janice L. Rob- | erts, The program, to be presented by the Men's Glee Club, the Crimson ‘and Gold Chorus and the concert ‘band, will begin at 8:30 p.m. in the Ferris gymnasium and will include traditional Christmas mvu- sic, year-around favorites and.a recitative from Handel's torio Messiah." * * Nancy Thayer, Personal News of Interest in Pontiac Mrs, Maude Wagner enter. tained at dinner Wednesday eve- | ning in her home on North San- “Ora: ya group of friends at a desscrt was a recent winner. Grace Perry guests. ford street for Mrs. Olive Burger of Logansport, Ind., who is visit- ing her sister-in-law, Mrs, Lena Burger of South Shirley avenue. Mrs. Homer Sisney * * * _{Plans for its and Mrs. were also dinner by Otto Toman. Yule Dance _Arranged _ by Sorority i Bw Will Sponsor December 21 Event at Elks Temple Alpha Sigma Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Alpha serority completed annual Christmas ‘dance at a recent meeting held iat the home of Mrs. Harry Wood- man on Gateway drive. i * * i Mrs. Woodman is serving as gen eral chairman of the party to be heid Dec. 21 at Elks Temple “Candy Cane Capers" is thé them. of the dance, and all proceeds will be used in the Child Psychiatry Service of Pontiac State Hospital, | Tickets are being handled by | Mrs. Donald Moore, assisted by Mrs. Calvin Thodes, Mra. Clem -LeBarge and Iva Pinkston. Ana Tierney, Dee Brim and Mrs, | Frank A. dalosky dr: are ar- | ranging decorations. — | | 4 Serving on the patrons eommit tee are Mrs. Earl Smith, Mrs Ralph Wilson and Mrs. Den Mur vphy a = ; * * * Also serving on committees are Mrs. Edgar Plympton and Nrs James H. George. orchestra, and Mrs. L. L.. Schiefler and Mrs. Har old Stickley, publicity Tickets may be purchased af the door or from sorority members. Calkins WCTU Has Luncheon Meeting Emor }. Catkins Chapter, WCTU, held a luncheon and meet- ing Tuesday at the home of Mrs Frank Har dénburg gon Foster street. : =e @ * * 2 Devotions were given by Mrs Bradley C_ McCoy who used Isaac, verses 23-25, as her subject. She also read portions of the publica- tion, ‘Upper Room.’ Mrs. Sadie Patten spoke on alcoholism as it pertains to the health program education Fashionette Group Sees Travel Films Members of the Fashionette Club met Tuesday evening at Adah Shelly Library and viewed travel films of Isle Royafe and Canadian points of interest. They were shown Mrs. Galen Joseph was present- ed. with a trophy for losing the Mrs.-Owen Batzloff entertained most weight. Mrs. Frank Reichert ma i bridge Wednesday evening in her-ment was made that the daughter of Mr.’ new _home in Colonial Hills. Announce- chub is ‘open to membership. pencil airmen Ay ; them is Eleanor’ ‘Keys, | ‘ing awards for B'nai Brith of Deiroit were” psychi social ‘worker at the’ ‘Wospital. Mrs. Morrey Ager (et) w Mrs. Sey: ¥ itertained qta miscellaneous show- Aapolis, bride of Jack E. Mitchell in a De- LJ ¥ -* Among the students who will present the annual Christmas | Concert at Ferris Institute Dec. Mrs. Edward Hestanel Jr. -en- er—in—her—home—on—Osage circle, Wednesday evening honoring bride- elect Shirley Swenson. * Fd * Shirley, daughter of Mr. Mrs. and Frank Swenson of Minne- Minn, will become the icember wedding ceremony. He is the son of/ Mrs. John Mitchell of Spence antl the late Mr. Mitchell. Suton corsages were: pre: ‘euch guest as she arrived dane decarations were d throughout the home. cel tore oh ale Saas 7 Attending the shower were Mrs. rant Mrs kenneth Thayer af Ht road, was recently accepted as ‘pledge by Pi Beta Phi social aie ‘or ity at Hillsdale College. Shower at H ummél ‘Home Honors Shirley Swenson Mrs. George Henshilwood, Mrs. James George, Kathryn George, Mrs._Dora Copland, .Mrs. Robert Bartle, Mrs. Daniel Fitzpatrick and| Mrs. Fred —_— * * Mrs. eraeet Stevens, Mrs. Waldo P. Rockey, Mrs. Lowell Menter, Mrs. Albert Popps, Mrs. Clayton Seifert also attended. ‘Completing the guest list were Mrs. John Seifert, Mrs. Myron Bailey; Mrs. O, H. Meyer, Mrs. Kenneth Meyer, Mrs. Eeslie Nel- json, Mrs. Carl Jones, Mrs. M. A. Hale, Mrs. Chester Skiba, Mrs. Lee Murphy, Mrs. Kendall Taylor and iMitchelt, Mrs. —— ‘Hummel, Mrs. Ralph Kors. Gillies, Mrs. William L. Leach,| Mrs. Martha Mock and Mrs. Jack) foe i SEM# GODOSHIAN and Mrs, Vike Godoshian ‘of North Mr. Anderson street announce the engagement of | “their daughter, - Sema, to ‘ Harry Dakesian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vartan ~ Dakesian of we Fesate =e. ae » ” wt Pe ee _ street, me f — SELL BRO ESA PRESS. Ss ‘2 *% ———— —— ae REDS Ye NOVEMBER 29, 1956 Teens Take Practical View of Matrimony J : By EUGENE: GILBERT Presiden! any other age. Yet only a year life, We alt goed time to grew, like plants.” One of our interviewers, a 1952 high school graduate, noted: “The Isn't this excellent proof of the danger of = every merriaget” Then see long shoul engage Seventy per cent said they wouldn't object if their parents supported them after marriage, A Minnesota bel explained: ‘It \is the obligation of the older gen-| } eration to provide for the younger | until they are able to provide for| ji) themselves. ad bea JUST ENOUGH TIME ments last? Between 3 and 12 months, a A Nebraska ‘youth said: “Early marriages are no longer. practical. First, there’s school.. Then the Army. least in his mid-20s before he ean possibly support a family.” - Said a Raleigh, N. C.,.. girl: “Wives expect to work after mar- A fellow has to bé at) Know Your Labels’ 82 per cent of the 13-11-year-olds. | Just enough time to get to know: one another, they figure, without/ If the engagement is too long! the romantic glow burns out. Too! short—and the young bride and | bridegroomr don't know each other} well enough to hurdle their first) argument. r- | And while the teenagers were | | all im favor of romance, they | were overwhelmingly positive about a well-paying job being | necessary before marriage. The | Save Yule Shopping Time The wise shopper always readsisan, is very sheer in appearance. ||” jlabels. So, being able to under-|A very stable fiber, it is being) > stand them will greatly decrease used mainly for curtains, 3 the ‘time you spend Christmas) | shopping. The names of quite a few fibers’ \willappear on labels this season. | Among these will be Dynel,, Fortisan, “Darlan,, Acrilan and | Arnel, Whea you ara looking at jersey, sweaters or hand kaitting yarn, you are likely to come across the fiber Darian. Darlan is very similar te Dynel and Dacron. Darian fabrics need no finishes to improve. their dimen- sional stability, However, water- _ * Dynel has high bulking % * . power Let It SNOW! Let It BLOW! figures: Lads 92 per cent, girls |ang ean be made into the same. 87 per cent. |articles as wool can. Unlike wool, | Th fact, when asked what was! jthough, Dynel ‘is* washable and. repellent and anti-static finishes gt may be added. Acrilan has been used primaril7| impossible to find without a college degree, So it’s much more sensible to wait‘ until education is finished and a girl can settle down to being a wife.” * WANT TO GROW Most youngsters, however, feel that they would be ready for marriage Within two or three years) after high school graduation. They’ want time to mature and to get) used to handling responsibilities. before starting their own families. | “An 18-year-old getting married today doesn't stand much chance of having a really good marriage,"’| asserted a teen from Delaware. “Why, at that age he or she hasn't learned anything about | r 4 In the December. _ Ladies’ Home Journal | { * 8342 9-18 Brighten your holidays with this adorably young date dress that fea-| tures. the. popular loweréd waist- \line, Collar and cuffs in crisp con-) \trast; or have a square neckline. No. 8342 is im sizes 9, 11, 12. 13. 14, 16, 18. Size 11 (29 bust), short sleeve, 4% yards of 3Sinch; 9 2! “It's like buying the jthe most important’ prerequisite; for marriage, 35 per cent voted for money. This ranked closely behind dis-| position, 38 per cent, and person- ality, 36 per cent. The teéns’ made it clear, however, that they) were looking for material means| in a mate only because it would; give the marriage a greater chance for success. 80 EXPENSIVE “It’s not that I'm materialistic,” explained a 16-year-old lass from South Dakota, ‘‘but everything is. iso expensive today. And marriage ” lis tough enough without the added, gamble of trying to make out on limited funds." They turned thumbs down on money as an end in itself. “The most loathesome people | Pve ever met,” exclaimed: & ’ Tennessee high school gir, “are™ | these whe are looking for | rich husband or wife.. They are i372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, marry in their teens their families which have been sprayed with he the \coins, your name, address, size not because it’s the prettiest!” (imsures that they will stay per- ; |desired, and the pattern number, On the other hand, about half/manently in place though. Among = | Illinois. Send an extra 25 cents now for percentages were: 65 for boys; with gold. The gold spray is Fabulous Formula Diet Restored Sector It swept the nation whea #8 appeared in the Jaly Jour- nal. tt arodsed sensational interest and caused some controversy, as any new idea will. Now, in the December Ladies” Home Journal, the editors present this Fabulous Formula Diet again with ad- ditional evidence of its valo- able contribution to scien- tile reducing. Now, readers who were never able to reduce before tell their personal experi- ences while losing 5 to 55 pounds safely, with this tasty, easy-to-make, simple to-use, economical drink. This revolutionary new diet plan was scientifically developed by doctors at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. It can help yeu roll away pounds without feeling hungry or weak ... without having te prepare extra dishes. without being stempted to cheat a bit. And you'll read of unlimited possibilities for dieting part time, too. The formula is here with many delicious tipe for vary- ing its taste—with many dif- ferent ideas on how to use it. Don't miss the truth about “The Fabulous Formula.” alien) .». 13 pages of things to make and do lz your copy of the Fall & Winter 6 issue of our complete pattern book. Basic Fashion—a complete sewing guide for every woman who sews, they married very young—36 per balls add* the needed accent to [i ‘cent | boys, 30 per — xe. |for herself and her family. |should help support them. The! gold, or other waxy leaves sprayed i at your local art and * 32 for girls. A smaller number believed their own family would contribute if PARK FREE Have your parking ticket validated while making a purchase. Magnificent MIN Capes and MAKE (INDIVIDUALIZED GIFTS for everyone on your list. MAKE YOUR OWN TREE DEC. ° .. fun for all! TRADITIONAL FEAST ... on as few as 510 calories. ; MOLIDAY READING — Daphne du Maurier’s great suspense novel, “The Scapegoat.” Pearl Buck’s latest and in- spiring short story. Also: wow 10 Uve with A BAD HEART. Don’t miss this true-life account by Jesse Stuart,“YearofMyRebirth.”_|& IN ALL, 44 articies, stories and features. Out today —-on all newsstands ECEMBER LA Journal Give Your Chri the FUR dreams are K Stoles *O33 Natural Mink, Silver Blue Mink, Natural -Pastel Mink, Clutch Capes or Regulation Stoles. —- available hardware stores Clusters of 4 make your wreath complete istmas Angel made of "444 specially purchased specially priced °99 “BRAND NEW COATS MADE TO SELL FOR MUCH MORE. All the new SS The loveliest complement a woman can have . , . Mink with an Arthur's Quolity Fur Label . . . in rippling shapes that achieve new cemny and drama. .$ 54 .«$ 84 $99 $1 $119 two 0 Skin Natural Ranch Mink Contour Scarfs. . ‘Three Skin Natural Ranch Mink Scarfs. . es Three Skin Pastel Dyed Mink Scarfs......... Four Skin Natural Ranch Mink Scarfs... oie wale Four Skin Silver Blue Mink Scarfs. *........ Other “Little” Furs Priced From $99 % IMPORTANT EXTRAS . . . every coat interlined , with lambswool for winter warmth, with crepe _ . back satin lining. The notable details make the important difference . . . give away the fact that these coats regularly -silhouettes beautifully set forth in the season’s most beautiful fabrics! . In this collection you'll find coats with soft controlled lines . . . brilliant back interest . . . elegant collar and sleeve detail. And, all perfectly beautiful in black or colors. Petite, Junior, Misses’ and Half Sizes. 4 ; eo oT . : - Ps Pe, Sop rerees _ : bd pe ee ia Y, Fi * ‘ ¥ . . b 55 s ‘ * + ¥ > — : j . z ri 5 is t \! oe \ ae > THE PONTIAC PRESS,: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956 [OSes a a : , ae ; 3 : : : Se * he a TURING THE LATEST By ANNE HEYWOOD things cheerfully and thorough- jown repairing and finally learned|to refer their friends.. Our town| i FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR ‘there's an: old saying to the| 1Y that it really pays how to io it adequately, but they| doesn't have a good watch-repair| Something New leftect that if you're going to do| For example,,Mr. and Mrs. B., _— have resented every minute me. 2 darned if I’m not in busi- FOR THE @ thing, you might as well do it/® Tetired couple in their 60s, had But not Mr. B. Once he decided * 8 *@ H lid ‘cheerfully and well. stat “Christmas they had alt? do it, he did it with all his| This year, Mr. and Mrs. B.]) ONGQYS ‘ Most of us give lip service to pretty sad time. Their budget might and got fun out of it. have not only the ‘money they've ae i that doctrine, but go —— didn’t cover decent Christmas|) “Best of all,” he piped in, “I vlives doing a good many things! presents for their children, grand-| began to get actual customers, —— learelessly and complainingly —|children and friends. When their clocks or watches | Pairing service went ; FASHION SMILES ON giving the job a lick and a) “Next year,” Mr. B. said firmly, out of order they’d ask me , rene as my mother used to/‘‘js going to be different!” . to fix them but they refused to self me aan cocnee care of} THE FAIR LADY LOOK! One good reason for doing ot them bad 267 Mes bow tial”, the neighbors followed] you a list of books on the subject.|| Nothing less than luscious is this suit, pretty soon they began (Copyright 1956) crush-resistant 1 velvet . suit miracle was te be achieved. ~ a with a white ialiae sttenomad with | “The first thing we did,” Mrs. a mist of black lace Zand velvet one iB. told me men Rev to go s - a “i ribbon. The skirt, of course, fea- ‘over our expenses for the pas’ M k VY ] G f Att t tures a patented cut-out front, ‘year and figure every kind of} a £ u e I ts I ac Ive Biack or Derian Red. Sizes 8-16. /economy that was possible. | + «My husband pounced upon by Imiaginative Wrapping See Our Colorful, -* Sioues canes’ nad eee! He Stylish Collections of ti Package wrapping an ‘be a/paper fighting:for dominance over . decided we wero paying far © i ighlight of the Christma, seasms.|the ribbon. The ribbon end paper | @ SEPARATES 4, much for such repairs and | 3 | seat away for books and booklets Agra your ee ~ ort should complement each other. @ DRESSES . ; = on how to do it himself. ping in one work area. You. Cotten er rayen Fikben that | @ BLOUSES Select your Christmas clothing and gift require- ce really wont it with afar’, * arity, of papers, sili, wil ack by motstening te now @ SKIRTS * * 4 renee . ’ > @ , 4 ments now. A small deposit will hold your selection, right good will,” his wife com|the packages such as pine cones.fiteers tent amy meed to tle tus | ~~ a . . ‘tinued proudly. balls, holly, mistletoe, string tinsel yee can de mach For Your Convenience or if you prefer, charge it at no extra cost. : “He got pretty good at it.lor candy canes. co ogra haguoge lamps . especially at watch repairing. He 9° ‘make tewe are available at mest | | U2¢ Our Layeway Plan! ; ; ' | even repaired the children’s clocks} There are erg Aig colors sihben tans _ I ADIES! ‘and watches, and then began prac- and tissue to choose from in wrap- ag * oe a ATTENTION tiring on the welghbers’.” |ping papers. Wrapping packages) Much of Sour originality shows Alse a Complete Line of Uniforms, Yarns and Maternities We are experts .— tr . — _ jin the same color scheme is very/up in the trim. you add to your} , — —_ er nrg all we : E RESENTFUL PEOPL *-.so~e- linteresting; try using shades of packages. Children’s gifts may, , OXFORD SHOP a . ; a weights ond 5 N. Saginaw FE 4-1192 | __Many people, you realize, would pinks and reds together. Or, goldhave a pom-pom of ribbon or a - waist measurements. : , [have felt” sorry for themselves. paper with accents of moss green candy cane or bells. tied on them.|J 55 W. Huron FE 4-7212 ACROSS FROM THE STRAND THEATER “They would have grudgingly gone js attractive. |Sequins or tinsel applied on ribbon a through the gestures of doing their' Remember, never have your with rubber cement always adQ ==" = « — - — Se ee eeEEEeeE—EEe ——— ‘highlight to a gift, - | Another decorative trim ismade a name with rubber cement w er. m s e eso prova 0 receive aq new on plain papers or foil paper and. . z makes the package easy to pack |. % . : e ‘ for mailing. 7 % - ; Gold balls surrounded by a Pendleton for Chr 1Stm as cluster of silver string tinsel placed : . in the center of a pompon of gold ‘Pribbon on gold foil paper makes a [long remembered package. i You will be proud to give him a new Pendleton, too. Because you'll know— so certainly —that in §n all this Roved end fo woolen ee be finer. Ring Mistletoe, Miss, | ; iastically ie S n fc istmas giving. : \ e are enthusiastically featuring tl e Scote tartan or : ri g £ May Get You Kiss “—y It is particularly a rich and beautiful authentic tartan. Come in and see it — : ‘you'll admire it! We have many other famous tartans, too—and handsome East gti te = ngped ra @ 1 hour shirt laundry . : : : ; : “ mistletoe can be a ol o exclusive plaids and a big array of solid shades. The fabrics are the finest hewelinityonri bias at Cutetnae @ 4:hour dry cleaning of virgin wool from the Pacific Northwest, soft and luxurious, Pendleton-spun, Make it more attractive with a @ Nova-tex process dyed and woven. The tailoring of all the garments is in the Pendleton quality sere pay ree hoop oF AN @ 2 locations tradition — for freedom, action and comfort. Come in and see us before circle! cf) cardboard) with wdte I~ © meiden’s Red stings Christmas — be sure and you'll be glad. crepe paper or satin ribbon. Then “in me, = ver the * , giana Hing. .wih: colored ‘tage : \\ ~ ah these add up to qual- Place the mistletoe spray in the | . ity leaning. Drop off ring and fasten it with a big bow a your bundle of garments at the top. Suspend the kissing ring today. in a doorway or arch and let the % # mistletoe do its work. : * Pendieton’s Famous Jocket Nice addition to a_ slipover 339 Ww. 26 E. . "in beautiful Scotch tartan. Three * [sweater is the shawl collar of HURON HURON patch pockets; leather buttons. leopard. It's cut to a deep V (Drive In) (Downtawn) SM » and can be worn eithér front-' e = ‘en wards or backwards. $17.50 ~ gr ST es Rope mre wets a a > | Pendleton Sport Shirt i ~virgin.wool Scotch tarian. .4a-pure- mB S—M—L—XL ......... ; $13.95 - Lounging Robe in the Scotch tar- tan of pure virgin wool. S—M—L—XL $25.00 ¢ Ey Men’s Muffler = in matching Scotch tartan .. $3.95 Pendleton Argyles te match your jacket or shirt. P 10, 11, 11%, 12, 1244, 13 . $3.50 A. HI-LOW WITCHERY with fiat, flexible RIBBON WIRE Exquisite Form’s eiclisive wire thats Gai aia. ~ | . tibbon, light as « feather, flexible as ¢ willow. ” A Ribbon Wire has such gentle touch, you can wear this bra all day, and never feel it. Each undercup is Y/ prema td lb (no paragrve) center wire to poke you); gives you day-long x* ! (°x = glamour plus eiaahers) Aa crrest: Ca ° performs its figure in bridal white. A cup 32-4 Style 407 embroidered cotton bandeau. $960: cus Z a | | B cup 32-36; C cup 32.7 | ; e- dl Ro be- i] wonders for you . . Style 408, nyice ices a8. C cups $5.50.,, Mis ~ ; : 1 ack, ; Aged with a | mentee tutabeanshon ales ) B.FLOATING ACTION ?. ieljoecution lor | | Wonderfully light touch! Savoie toe decease tome 95 on ; . pressure. you move freely while you ’ Oo $12.95 USE OUR CHRISTMAS | Se cit tn, een nents cap de = ee LAYAWAY PLAN. Te Style 392, white broadcloth, A cup, +. | May we suggest a McNally’s Gift | | | , 92.96; B eup, 32:6, C cup 12.49 OO ' Certificate for that “hard-to-buy- | for” person or: “the” gift when you are in doubt of the size. - Open Fri, and Set.. Nights ‘til 9 P.M. d aed ee ahs notte ¢ »™ dn > M ; * : f j ; / ‘ & y : ‘ , ye ; ? yk ; ! ' { * ¢ Fear NER eo at or ‘ ms % f prs | 2 j f . , ‘ oy er * + ib # * i ‘i at 4 Lj ‘ ee I ' % \ cif ae { A et ee ip | ; ‘i a is j a { 3 4 { ty ie he ay ee a Sele sie Ni sale li ie Aa a ae a is ge gg Be pe a | A ee de i ea ee ON ga a A gg ge ge a ee eS ee a ig = ee Li we aoa RAPES = * % together. i % THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956 ‘How to-Choose Your Christmas Tree ‘ ; its needles long before you want|balance. The setting for the tree} symmetrical cone the more as ip oe to take it down? will dictate what type of balance) attractive is its shape. On Sunday evening at 8 o'clock,|concert of the annual-choral pro-| Lester Bell, Michigan Stat e|you need, A dark green to blue-green tree| the Schola Cantorum of All Saints|gram.-..- - i University extension forester, of-| A tree with three full sides and [is the most beautiful, while a Episcopal Church will sing a. pro- Soloists for the fers advice on the selection and) one rather flat side.is perfect to |greenish-yellow. tree may look gram of Advent motels and a: set- care of your Christmas tree to! use against a wall. A tree in a |pale. Watch for trees that look ting of the “Magnificent” by Jo- help you get the most enjoyment) corner needs. only two full sides (pressed together; they probably hann Pachelbel, for chorus, solo ; from it. while a tree in a picture window jhayve been cut very early and = * * «@ ogee ek aot cee toe a isoee hanes Senetaas rss | : : i | A good taper is - jand will not be attractive : Phillip Steinhaus, organist and/ 7 white and Scotch pines have excel-| The sides of a perfect tree taper jong. i choirmaster, will direct this first| | lent needle holding ability. In the| at a 30 degree angle from the Bey reminds you that the! De LIS Cc low eongenod and high tempera-) bettom straight to the top. The | average ceiling is eight feet-high; tures of your home, you may ex- . bai have to cut the top off Mrs. C. Morga iak wees Me: od tg dons Entertai G, i meds from the seed wee of/talian Dinner Held |i oeet ot iiss yo" ban ' SOPHISTICATED SHOW-OFFS nteriains Group December into January. Firs will by Philathea Class [cut the bottom off -to use as) a of Chapter CL, PEO : are the first to} Forty-four mewbers end guests| a” OW © te. Set Oe Oe ; Sisterhood exemplified the Ritual soon pac: e of the Eunice Philathen Class of) °°” — Sparkling brilliance on at a recent mesting held st the * * 8 First Baptist Church met in the! r0--you- choose just the ‘right il wat Wala oe euwih sppeer as | Its fragrance is one of the most| Educational paswetonintanren |S take care of it. Bell directs clear vinylite ... The ultimate George Putnam assisted the host- —— noticeable features of an evcr-\.+ the business meeting, and a YU t0 cut one and one-half inches coal: Lewis will also green. All of the pines,-the white cecal Suna wad presented by the from the trunk and place the tree in after 5 glamour... s+ * mg the sole pine in particular, have a veryipey. and Mrs. William Hakes. |i! @ pail of water until you are Following the business meeting|°2"™'. “Lord, in \pleasant fragrance. Firs have quite s *€ « ready to set it up. Use a stand/ Sheer bore witcher Mrs. Charles Matson reported on| tee Do I Trust! 71a pleasing fragrance but that of} ik fim. “Dew Memory Lane,” Which holds water to keep the tree A the national organization's Edu-|°, Buxtehude. the spruces ig sometimes objec-|_.. shown by Mr. and Mrs. Albert fesh and safe, and replenish the cational Loan Fund. International et speatie. [Barnett and son. § | —_~ | Water frequently. Water is as ef- Peace Scholarships were also dis-|.° Ape LS = |--After—you-have-decided whether, - —_s #.e _ifective a fire retardant-.as the cussed, by a pine, spruce or fir best suits| Hostesses were Mrs. Arch Me-jlatex base sprays. Mrs. Arthur Oberndorfer’ of|°! Stings, brasses your needs, you must choose your|Curry, Mrs. Lula Swihart and Mrs.| For the safest, most attractive Wauwatosa, Wisconsin was a guest|*"4 tympani, composed of local individual tree. Bell lists a few|Martin Jackson. Also assisting tree, make a wise selection and at the meeting. The next meeting | Musicians. Mrs. Ferdinand Gaens-| important things to consider in were Mrs. Harold Codling, Mrs. give it lots of water, Bell con- will be held December 10 at the bauer will_accompany at the) selection The most attractive! Alice Popp and Mrs. Alice Thomas. oe ' one = Oxford road home of Mrs. Charles’ The s hol re t is one of a . - - . . —— — tour choirs involved in the extended | music program of All Saints 1 One of the langue. pater qualeeea Gees citc ae tean See These Sensational Values erating systems in the world is! preceding the performance and) located at the St. Maurice valley |the public is cordially invited to site, in'share this program with Tactfulness Makes. You Parents Instead of In-laws | Accept and Approve Child’s Spouse to Build Happy Relationship By RUTH MILLETT jand I know I'll never have to defend him. Want a recipe for making your-. , self welcome and completely at ease in the home of your married son or daughter? * . . Well, you'll find it in this letter from a.young wife. She writes: “I used to wonder why it was that my husband always seems as comfortable and easy around 1 know so many marriages where parents are so definitely ‘in-laws’ to one half of a couple iI just wanted to write and tell you how it works when parents act like ‘parents’ to a couple. instead of just to their own child.” There's the recipe. If you want | | to feet at home in your married | child's house set the stage for no esta Se ee end | easy companionship by your bao ahways soomedé just as | complete acceptance and ap i 1 when they came | preval of your child's marriage . partner “as is.” “Now I think I've figured out) Remember that you are visiting why. In the seven years that we),. i? have been married, my parents, yo aaa oo = ag have never made a single critical er any of the A sahatalune! remark about my husband. They | os visiting inlaws. have never even hinted -that he might have a fault. .] +. * “Not only that, but they never) miss an opportunity to build him) up and make him feel pleased with; himself. And they always treat Pf’ him like the head of his own home. } “I'm sure that is why my hus) band feels so comfortable around! [ my parents: and why I feel so. comfortable when we are all FURNITURE At Its Very Best PIXLEY’S Fine Furniture OL 2.2121 YyOT ON THE DEFENSIVE = “acHe never has to defend himself, | —— te *, PERFUME see El R AT YOUR FINGERTIPS CHANEL N°5 - : WW oo — is 5 ~ \' FOR THE PURSE _* THE MOST TREASURED NAME IN PERFUME 3 & 2 = ' “Where Quality Counts” oie ce Scag Sah. “ : i hee ee Hien eS Scan oo oe er ee ee aretha. be bright Friday and Saturday at ‘XN — f/f \ 4 ; be early! 16 NORTH SAGINAW STREET The most terrific purchase of fashion coats we have ever made! Luxurious, Gleaming, Polished Blacks Magnificent Imported Woolen Tweeds High Color Fashion Worumbos Briefs and Regulars 3B. 58. Sensational savings all for you... ~Clutch styles . . . Button styles- Cape’ colors ... Novelty backs ... = fs & ee Size for misses, juniors and briefs Use Your Charge Account! Use Our Lay-a-way! ~ Don’t Miss These Tremendous Values! F « See FIFTY TWO as _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, “NOVEMBER 29, 1956_ oe é é GIFTS : ; : { ! Layaway i for +S Se SS = SS SS SS Ee > i Se be be ee sn Si “hie tn Sei De, eS he Sh, ie hn te ee be ee Lay-A-Way for Girls’. Figure Skates $795 1 $139 Ladies’ , Figure Skates $4295 ww $469 CHILDREN’S Single Blade Shoe Skates Black $495 W hite 4. , J , , , , f ; , : 4 Lay-A-Way 4 J 4 ' j J J J J Christmas Boys’ Hockey or Figure Skates + $795 ‘ $1 5% ! Men’s $995 ‘ $99 Men's Figure Skates $1 3% t $1595 Xmas! ADULT SKIS $]. (9 © $2995 Children’s Skis $998 1» $].Q9% SKI BOOTS $Q50 1» $3/795 SKI. POLES $950 46 SQ50__ BINDINGS $65 to $] 395 Pants . $9.95 to $11.95 | Sweaters— $12.95 to $15.95 sae SS ee See Sf SS eS SSS : | Mitts . $2.30 to $3. 95 | | Caps . . $1.00 up ! Trade In Those Old Skates == 4S -H AW N’S SPORTS SHOR 168. Cass RE 2-7621° ; 4 4 4 for é ar ee there they have special j 4 4 ‘ 4a d rn j é here (lejt). + ee ee Hockey Skates 3 ; ee ee ee ae 4 4 a. 4 3 é a ‘Ivy League Americans when it comes to wear-| fied occasions, says Harold Neu- man,, U. S. sportwear manufactur- er who spends much of-his time! ‘globetrotting in search of new ideas for men’s sweater and swimwear design . clothes for motoring, golf, hunt- ing, fishing, hiking and going to the races,” says he, ‘“‘Here a man is likely just to wear an old pair of pants for anything that’s not business or a formal affair.” Neuman believes, however, that American men slowly are becom- ing more fashion conscious, par- ticularly about clothes for sports and leisure wear. This winter the A blazer for a gay blade is shown The bulky knit sweater coat is done in bold stripes and_shaker stitch. Trend in Men's Fashions European men have it all over)favorites in sweaters for men and, jwithout sleeves, to match or harm- ing the correct clothes far classi-|ford gray and dark muted colors coats. | She Prefers — to Patronize the Library Doesn’t Appreciate Neighbor’s Offer to Lend Books A fuse to accept books from a neigh- bor who always insists that I take books homeand return them any time? I'd much rather rent these books home and return them any personal basis, but how can I a plain this to my neighbor?” Answer: It ought to be easy ‘fenough to say you have more things to read at the moment than you have time for, and that you hope she will let you ask later when you are ready for something new. Then, if you prefer, ‘later’ need never come, F or the younger men in the family, there is a crew-neck sweater feauturing @ con- vertible collar. “Dear Mrs. Post: After the re- cessional is over, do the parents and, relatives of the bride and bridegroom -wait at their seats 4tor the ushers to come back, or do tiey get up and walk out as they would after church services on Sunday?” boys are conservative tones of ox-jonize with various slacks and sport Answer: As soon as the reces- siona] is over, the ushers hurry back and escort the mothers of the bride and bridegroom and other members of the immediate family out of church, Those in front of the ribbon fol- ‘Slipper Practical |low immediately—with or without | the escort of ushers. All those back There is a place in every heart|of the ribbons stand at their seats a aioe he is Reve woihie ce the good old-fashioned leather) until — who kids in the ioe “ ~ ” s have ne odwn the aisle should have a V-neck sleeveless house slipper.” Its standard de- on they ave exactly as after sweater to wear with a sports coat,| Sign for men and women varies) church, la husky pullover for outdoor | little through the years. But for| —— sports, a comfortable coat pucat:|cnciiort? s sake the best ones have “Dear Mrs, Post: Can you tell er for lounging around the house, soles and linings of fine leather to; me if women traveling on & a turtle-neck bulky knit sweater|/keep out drafts while keeping feet! eoach train are supposed to re- for really rugged winter sports and from getting uncomfortably hot in) main for the night in their travel- an assortment of pullovers with or steam- heated rooms. ing clothes, or is it permissible : = SS | and customary for one to change istrictly in the Ivy League tradi-| tion. Bulky wool knit sweaters with crew necks are high in popularity |ther and son—a sure-fire hit. > this season, as are the jacquard | an \knits with Scandinavian motifs. Most men don't have enough! sweaters, says Neuman—a tipoff to| | A smart Christmas idea is the ;matched pair. of sweaters for fa- NOTHING TO WRITE geous Gems set in exq gold setting setting Heavy massive diamond $150.00 Lady’s Longine 17 jewels ....s | '% Carat (25 Points) Brilliant Cut Diamond. . 3%, Carat. (41 Points) Brilliant Cut Diamond. . ? Carat (54 Points) Brilliant Cut Diamond. . Enlarged to Show Detail The Diamond Still Time to Register!!! 2.500 IN GIFTS! Just Be Sure to Register — Children Under 17 Must Be With Parent! - $1,000.00 Lady's Diamond Ring—Gor- $500.00 Gentleman’s Diamond Ring— gold case set with diamonds, SALE of UNSET DIAMONDS Ledies’ 3-Diamond . Engagement ; @ Non- + Set Magnetic $201 Ladies’ 5-Diamond | @ Ultra : Channel Set Modern | Engagement Design Ring of Pontiac for | Over 32 Years! {into a-housecoat or other suitable j | lounging dress?” | Answer: It is entirely proper to) _change into a long plain housecoat | ‘that will surely stay closed. | country is adequately mapped so ifar, according to the U.S. logical survey. {—_—— + - + —__.. — —— This Napoli short dinner dress, de- signed by Howard Greer of California, is of black, white and pink silk shantung. Only about 25 per cent of the Fashion Hint Geo- | Don't let the slippers you wear! poor ‘around the house become Velvet trimming accents the neckline and the scalloped hemline.. jdown. They're your feet shape as shoes run- shapeless when’ they get . - just as bad for Seven Are Initiated into that are by Job’s Daughters Initiated Monday into Bethel 4 — NOTHING TO GUESS — ABSOLUTELY FREE $150.00 Man’s Longine Watch—Solid | gold case, 17 jewels, newest style FREE $200.00 Cultured Pearl Necklace—Solid gold clasp—gleaming pearls from uisite 18K FREE eee ee oe RRR BUI wt ee ee ee with brilliant ee FREE living oystera .............- FREE Watch—Solid $100.00 Man's Ring Siete clrclelehcrelcrers FREE $100.00 Lady’s Birthstone Ring— Yours Lees FREE from Sallan’s ............... FREE s Carat (61 Points) ritet Cut Diamond.. 3, Carat (80 Points) 00 Brilliant Cut Diamond.. $415 1 Carat (100 Points) Brilliant Cut Diamond. . $995 Exclusive Sallan Value IZ JEWELS GUARANTEED by SALLAN NEVER-BREAK MAINSPRING e Waterproof 566" $135 $993 $310” | Ring s15l Laides’ Diamond Solitaire ent Ring $71 @ Shockproof " Ladies’ ‘Diamond 4 Solitaire $251 Store ip | Waterproof gusset boot fits 4 tight over child's snow suit. | First quolity rubber. Brown and red. Sizes $-12, 43 N. |. Saginaw st, Pontiac ee Order of Job's Daughters, were Suzanne - Young. Sue Ann Remiey,Carele Ann John- son, Judy E,leen Harrison, Kathy Suzanne Perkio, Nancy Newcomb and Carol Ann Glascock. . on . Gwen Vernon was honored as grand inner guard and presented with a gift. Carol Venner, honored queen, announced that Sunday will ‘be “Go to Church Sunday” and imembers will attend services at the Josiyn Avenue United Presby- terian Church in a body. s - LJ Plans were completed fora Dec. 8 party, “The Sweater Swing.” International $349 favo A tk eR ‘et it snow and blow... here’s how you can keep every foot in the family cosy-warm and dry! Men's tipper orctic with 10-inch zipper for fast on-cnd-off. Black, Sizes 6 to 12. $498 (with dancing from 8:30 p.m. to midnight. The next meeting will ibe the semi-annual election of of- ificers Dec. 10. At Philip's Christmas Ladies’ _and mie $15.00 1 $37.50 Initiale FREE . © Skyway. $16.95 to $35.00 “4 ® American Tourister ; $14.95 to $44.95 © Two Suiters $12.98 te $44.95 © Men's Companions $9.98 to $27.56 © Brief Bags $4.45 to $23.95 ® Buxton—Meeker—Rolfs Prince Gardner—Samson Wallets—Purses—Bags $2.50 to $24.95 3-PC. LUGGAGE SET Fashionable Colers— Washable Coveriny @ Train Case @ v1" Week-end Case @ 2” Pellman Case Comrie oer $19.98 FIFTY-THREE , [Prepare for Holiday |store in freezer. until ready to : Prepare for the holiday rush now. bake. Then cut out the bottom of : Pack ‘ice-box eookie dough inthe can; push out dough and slice well-greased soup cans; | it. ‘ 7440- ies teenae | trical parts are built even for | abuse. The wires |should break or the insulation wear) Meeting Conducted | ‘Group met Tuesday evening at the | Sate Electric Blankets Are you afraid to sleep under an} | the slightest chance of spark, the electric blanket, afraid it may give| wires used in today's electric blan- )you a shock or catch fire? At one|kets are under tension. If they ‘time, such fears may have had at| | break they will pull apart: jleast a little justification. But to-| Today’s electric blankets have ‘day there is no cause for worry. | many other safety fatcors, For ex- An article in a national maga-| ample, ‘Underwriters’ Laboratories zine admits that some of the first! insists that cord connections be electric blankets made didn’t work’ strong and thermostats made for well. But today they are designed many years of operation. Blankets and manufactured with such care,/ must even pass current-leakage and must pass such rigid tests be-|test. when wet. fore the Underwriters’ Labora- tories seal can be used, that safety| ,is assured. ‘Today, the wires and alt elec- An electric blanket will prob-) ably last as long as an ordinary’ | blanket of similar quality. Chances gnothing fails in the heating sys- themselves | ‘\tem. are covered with@ugged, water- proof insulation. There is no | more reason to fear the insulated wires in an electric blanket than to fear the cord that runs from a table to a wall outlet. An insulated wire can cause} shock or spark only if the wire} through, leaving an exposed live} wire. Engineers report the chances of this happening in an electric blanket are wholly remote. But if it did happen, to eliminate even Practical Fabrics Yet Luxury Too Remember when satin brocade was a luxury fabric for wealthy women to wear as ball gowns? It's still a luxurious fabric, but now it's made of washable nylon’ — so sudsable and inexpensive that any modern Mrs. America can en- joy wearing satin brocade. It’s, even made into practical house-| coats, _ More elaborate jewelry mokes @ point of this season's fashion for bfrck. Jewelry draws the eye to the personality in the fece. 28 Happy —Wanderers Extension) . If you are less than proud of |home of Mrs. Dallas Haun on lyour figure, it can be much helped, | Spence street. Following the busi-/by wearing black with glittering’ | ness meeting, members made necklace and earrings so the per- | placemats as part of their Christ-|sonality in your face shines through mas _ project. Refreshments were and your figure goes Se) served by the hostess. ‘unnoticed. Glazed > mos > The cape craze in fur as well as! Duchess of Windsor—ahd she saw it coming. As early as last March,| tucked in a closet or under Junior's | Christmas Glamour for are its fabric will wear thin before: Junior to operate— an engine and ‘three or four cars instead of three or four separate trains and miles of track. Get a set to build on. Freight | trains have proved to be more interesting te young children dren than diesel passenger trains because action cars do things and the locomotive puffs smoke . and toots, Get extra track, switches and Christmas they may be scarce and Junior will soon want to start vary- ing his first simple oval layout. rubber roadbed because right-after i _* * ® Make a permanent layout for, the train because, after a few | idays, packing and unpacking | ‘tracks and having the family step- | |ping on a few rails on the living: jroom floor tends to make this |sport rather unpoptlar. If space is scarce, tracks can be. fixed to a piece of plywod and ‘OXFORD rebuilds old makes them new again. Call in the morning and we will deliver your remade mattress the same day. BOX SPRINGS, PILLOWS CLEANED “THE BEST FOR LESS—DIRECT FROM OXFORD” OXFORD MATTRESS CO. 332 West Huron Street | bed. ONLY THE BEST From OXFORD MATTRESS - a sagging™ mattresses, FE 2-7695 SUBTEE It's a well known fac young gals lov . and it’s hearts desir Ow! tz. ove luxury ro s Soteasy (2 ROBES QUILTED cotton duster with an all ower spray of flowers, Rose or Blue Sizes 10 to 14. 8.98 BLACK CALF SKINNERS of corduroy topped by pink checked gingham sporting a French Poodle motif appliqued ort quilted cotton. Sizes 10 | 10.98 NS that robes fill The MARGARET ANN shop ME! OPEN EVERY NIGHT "TIL CHRISTMAS Suggestions Distinctive JEWELRY Famous Brand NYLON HOSE Ladies’ Evening Slippers Tutti-Fruitti CORN MUFFINS s 6" 36° Thomas Pastry Shop “121 W. Huron ‘St. HE: sn Open Daily 8 a.m. ‘tt 10 pie--Bicaty af Free Parking Matched Sets Handbags & Shoes Children’s Shoes Boots Houseslippers < Houseslippers Dien’ ems Leisure-Loving Gifts .— ‘a Sail See our family selection of Wr” ] colorful, comfortable slippers for easy relaxing. p95 - Full collar-and alltleather—4- fleece lined. White, yellow, pink, navy and blue. CORDUROY SLIPPERS Red, Navy Black or light blue. 87. N. sviciom St. DIEM Quy SH ; mae aie ke tee.: Best Kr. halen f eet verdad” ¥ OES FE 2.2492. eee See ie ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, "THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956 - Dixie Dan Sez: J GIFTS 4 BUY SUNBEAM = DISCOUNT PRICES! “SAVE ON THIS Sunbeam MIXMASTER JR. Full mix beaters produce SAVE *7 SKILLET “4 3° Cover ? 95 SUNBEAM SUNBEAM °49.95 ELECTRIC greater volume in less time. : =9Q" $1) 88 Ba = y= em BUY DORMEYER >= DISCOUNT PRICES! SoA LE LI RAL SLR ALOP ‘29” DORMEYER MIXER Complete with meat grinder and & . other attachments. REG. $27.95 DIXIE 7 vy $ Paice 1 7 $24.95 DORMEYER COFFEEWELL 51g" $19.95 DORMEYER ELECTRIC HAND MIXER "BIG DISCOUNTS ON FAMOUS TOYS! eS SS | MARX ELECTRIC to ie SOLAR SPACE ce [em RAINT HELMET One goes out and the rest stay on. $16.95 HOOVER STEAM & DRY IRON FAMOUS THERMO-LITE FAMOUS JEANETTE $1.98 alow . aS ~~ Big 7% at $6.95 Crystal Cléar Punch Bowl _SET a At " Popular 8-Pc. Hospitality suspension | —— Forced Retirement Misery + Ol ee for Numerous Old Folk |Given Bonuses Is Your Home [° ooo... Blowing | Its Top? By RAY HENRY ‘ment, but they do represent the | Retirement to many people 18 tion to the problems let my letters ° like being shackled to a ball and|indicate exist among older folks Go Into Mail ial Security or retirement prob- ing results from the drop in in- lem. Fortloripe chia a taireped. went into the mails yesterday. come older peoeie must take when self-addressed envelope and 25| They represented the first incre the whole story. Jonger. They have a deep sense of most any kind of* plant or fruit ful service. First Longevity Checks \hopes of many people for a solu-|' for Veteran Workers ‘chain, ' * * *® ba ts ; LANSING w — Longevit bo- _ This shows up in my letters. | (You may write Ray Henry in nus’ checks for veteran pa em- / Part of the reason for the feel-/care of this newspaper about your pjoves working outside Lansing) ladopted by the state Civil Service —Phey go to civil service workers _ : : * ety 4 % Z 2 ~ = - SS oe is diss r " aie Soe eee + ae diye pare = - : . a ( = ee) = 4 FIFTY-SIX Pe pe a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956 Seal _ ilk wives ; ive Ferenc Molnat, the Viensiese duce. But, he could never resist “On the $10 mlion doar wasters cow ny et» vam Security for You- - State Em lo eS ERR tastes |accae ot “uples'. oat ener an, lala: Rnd ah p y Soa ee i who have reached the salary ceil- ing withiw their classification and|/]. face no immediate prospect for Z promotion. 0 The idea is to provide an incen-|J) tive for’ thé8e persons to stick in their state career positions rather|— 7 than answer the lure of higher paid/f jobs in private employment. ‘ The longevity pay plan was|} “Better Things in Sight” Optometrist 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 that's by no means cents in eoin. ment of over two and one quarte : |" Grom AP Newsfeatures). {Million dollars that will be parceled) The minimum eligibility period) | Matiy retired people are unhappy | See foult to state workers by Friday_as; ‘was fixed at six years because }/ because they can't feel usefll any Rabbits and hares will eat aj-|@ kind of special -reward for faith-| employes already may earn step jincreases in salary during Seer | joneliness coupled with a feeling they can nibble on the ground. | The checks range in amount ~Commission last January to be- & come effective Dec. 1. Open Friday Evenings a first four years. of being rejected try the pengle | mmm an — around them. Of course, there’s no ready or easy answer for older people with | such problems. There are no longer many fam- ily homesteads where the old folks ean live happily with their sons) : er daughters and keep busy with chores that replace their regular. jobs, Now it's a rare occasion when the children don't break away from ; their parents early and permanent- | : ly. i Few things have grown up in our present day society to replace the | Yet, their needs are much the } IT BACK IN SHAPE! |=. ‘ POT HT BAed Mi Sen Eee No Obligation — _ Just Drive * Remodeling Plans = | zc meres texte. tions in some cities have sprung Don't let your home deteriorate . . . if you do, up to try to give retired folks a . life. Many are very successful and sine aré losing money every day! Keep it up may -be a partial answer to the with repairs and remodeling! If you need assist- problems. ence in planning or estimates on repairs, see us! Los Angeles, for example, with We are alw lad to be of service to you some 400,000 people 65 or older Sys Sie 1 DS cl service 10 you: has been particularly active in or- ganizing senior citizens clubs. The activities of the clubs range : from home craft to literary lec- tures and are specifically designed : ito answer the problems of loneli- ‘ness and rejection among older é people. | CLUBS ORGANIZED LUMBER & COAL _ Recently, some 50 senior citizens clubs organized into a Los Angeles > County Senior Citizens Assn. One 117 S. Cass FE 2-8385 of the clubs has a membership of | 1,700 members. *| The organization was set up to ‘provide for exchange of informa-, ition among member clubs, arrange for joint programs and offer help to new clubs. It’s also interested 'lin the problems of health, housing, empleyment and other matters that j'concern older peeple. | * we * Although few cities have devel- oped their programs for older peo- iple to this degree, senior citizens | Now the home of tile bergains in Pontiac offers quality carpet at the same great savings! " ‘clubs and golden age clubs‘ are @ THE FLOOR SHOP 99-101 S. Saginaw FE 4-5216 lbeing organized ‘in| hundreds of e ao a & communities. | Thus far, they’re a far cry from (‘EEESESRG RGR RSE R EE EI being a really nationwide move: | PUBI IC NOTICE | See it—Sit in lt — Ride in It! a | However, the enitee of the prob-| : lems is obvious: America has, changed from a rural to aurban | ; society. * : : » s Ld i “old homestead’’ arrangement) : which gave the old folks a feeling of belonging. They've been left: to, search. by themselves for some- thing to replace it. Few seem to have found it. . RATION It Before Free Estimates. |2s=--.-~-| You Buy Any Other Make of Car! 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CONVERTIBLE | ALL SALES FINAL — NO RETURNS! |] 1955 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CONV. $2()25 | 1951 FORD 4-DOOR A Plenty of Parking Space in the New Sy Parking Lot et Rear of Building eet ; ——— a OAKLAND Avenve- FE ase . ) ee a = _ LAWRENCE FLEISCHMAN, in. fee “63 ‘MT. CLEMENS” $995 $1895 $345 $345 RE ome _THE PONTIAC’ PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956 cd From the Press Box By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports aiter, Pontiac Frese Just how interested is Michigan State’s Duty Daugh- erty in the coaching job at the University of California?! A few loyal Spartans close to the scene feel that the popular MSU coach is very interested, and could- be persuaded to head for the coast. Other Michigan Staters howevér think Duffy has his sights set on the Big Ten title and he will stick around to try again for it next season. But no matter what either side thinks, Duffy was in true form ‘hailing the raises for the Green and - banquet arranged by the Michigan State Club of Oakland County in Bir- mingham last night. In his own inimitable way, after flying into Wil- low Run from Chicago and rushing in for the affair, Duffy's after dinner mes- sage was as fresh and con- vincing as only he can put it over. Whenever Duffy talks - things in what he says—a. bit of humor, a bit of philos-| ophy and a bit of common, sense. ‘| His bit of humor can't get away without being re-) peated for those other than the several hundred who| heard it last night. * * * “We try to teach our players something else beside football,” said Duffy, “we want them to use diplomacy no matter what they do.” “When we went out to the coast for the Rose Bowl last year, we told the boys to remember that diplo- macy in their associations,” he continued. So at a dance one evening in which the visiting) Spartans were the guests, one of the big lineman took to the dance floor with one of the shapely Californ ia! coeds. “She was a little on the plump side,” Duffy continued, “and they seemed to be doing very well with the dance.” “Remembering what we stressed about diplomacy, when the dance ended the football player walked the girl off the floor and after he thanked her, he said, _ DUFFY DAUGBERTY' *You sweat less than any fat girl I ever danced with’.” “So you see how important diplomacy is,” Duffy) laughed. NOT DISAPPOINTED WITH SEASON In regard to the present season, Daugherty said, “we were Satisfied, and we have no alibis.” “Last year we got all the breaks, we had only one serious injury, and this year we lost seven top players by mid-season. & “This is no alibi, we all figure the breaks eventually even up and they did, so we have no complaints,” Duffy added. . ‘ te at the wonderful you can look for three NFL Title Hope Hangs in Balance Lt £ for ALL-COUNTY GRID STARS GATHER — Members of the All-Oakiand County football team named last week by The Pontiac Press were among the honored guests, along with coaches and other players from al! 32 county schools, at the Mich- * jgan State Club banquet in Birmingham last night. Kneeling left to right are Ron Brewer, Southfield back; John Walker, Walled Lake back; Dave Smith, County- Coach-of-the-Year from Walled Lake; Ron Elmy, defensive back from Avondale Pontiac Press Pheote and Lyndie Salathiel, Waterford back. Standing left to right are ends Pete Madelans of Orchard Lake St. Mary and Larry Werschky of Berkley; Jim Samec, Ferndale tackle; Ed Grames, Walled Lake guard: Don Rossoll, Royal Oak guard; Bob Walsh, ,Royal Oak linebacker; Bob Holloway, Pontiac, tackle; Joe Hill, Pontiac, center and Tom Kollin, quarterback from Clawson. U.S. Team Increases Olympic Lead MELBOURNE w® — America’ s'had smothered Russia, 85-55 in an-! Olympians stuffed their 1%h vic- other star-spangled display. tory imto an already bulging bag, With the day's finals over, of gold, set up another in the de-|/U.S. led Russia 318 to 219% in manding decathlon and gave Rus-|the unofficial team totals. sia a 30-point whipping in basket-| Brasher’s victory, and his spec- It was the 12th gold medal scored by Uncle Sam's track and the field squad and the cast for an- waiting for his specialty other was forged as Campbell, a former Indiana track and football; star from Plainfield, N.J., and! Calif., the third U.S. decathlon en- try, Was well down the list and tomor- row to- we up. U.S. swimmers got off to a big ball today. But they surrendered/tacular clocking of 8 minutes, 41/Johnson, a UCLA student from start at the huge glass-enclosed | ithe spotlight to the first full- and twotenths seconds — more fledged rhubard of the 1956 than four seconds under the Olym- Games. pic mark set by Horace Ashen- bd ifeiter im his stunning victory for steeplechase,|the U.S * e ‘The 3,000-meter Kingsburg, Calif., pulled well ahead of the field in the first day lof the decathlon competition. With four of the day's five pool. Reid Patterson, an ex-Georgia istudent from Pineville. Ky., smashed the existing Olympic rec- in 1952, wag announced events completed, Campbell] led ord in winning a trial heat in the which usually manages to produce to an almost empty stadium three with 3,642 points and Johnson was, men's 100-meter freestyle in :56.8.| a surprise, came through in king-jhours after the race was won. (next with 3,475. Pole vault cham-| Dick Hanley of Evanston, Ill., and 1 599 meter trials. sized fashion when rank-outsider| Rogsnyoi, so close Chris Brasher of England won,| smashed Hungary's first gold med- lost, then won again after hitting/a! of the Games: was second. The the tape a full 15 yards clear injonly US. entry, Charles Jones of a record-smashing performance. | Boys Town, Neb., was a — The Olympic jury of honor final-| beaten ninth. Ashenfelter _ ly awarded Brasher the gold med-, guess I'm just too old'’—failed . al after he had first been an-‘make it in Tuesday's trials. nounced the winner, then disquali-| Jenkins. whase home is in Cam., fied for interference in favor of bridge. Mass. and who has done) “The only thing wrong is that no sooner did I find an| explanation for the Illinois game than Minnesota| A comiale over the result knocks us off,’”’ he finished. BANQUET A GREAT SUCCESS For the committee, including Al Connor, Don Erns ® t, Don Borgeson and the others, it was a well organized success. Very seldom do the coaches of the County’s 32 high) schools and their top athletes get a chance to sit to- gether as a county unit. * Among the guests were * * toastmaster Chuck Davey, Nick Kerbawy, the MSU assistant coaches and Byron Boyd, editor of Football News. 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Saginaw &. eg et ‘ i ir’ %, \ : . . | # ." . j ; Ts 7 i be i a thenceaineatbeatmattins - i ge ES ON ae Leen iy J ude St Pe Sa, eee Oe ee r s one ‘ : \ \ oN + ae4 : ' t. 4: he fool \ + AN: 2k | ie Boa \ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. Chief By BRUNO L, KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press With the season opener just a few days hence, Pontiac. High Sehool basketball coach Art Van Ryzin has moyed the team into high gear with daily scrimmage sessions hoping to‘ find the starting combination which takes the -floor against Detroit Catholic Central next Tuesday. “We've got to pick up more speed on the court, and we need a! lot, more work on soe said Van Ryzin, * * * The Chiefs will have three reg- including a setback by. next Tues- pasos opponent in the state quar- ter-finals last years. Leading Pontiac’s attack will be 6-5 junior Hudson Ray along with veteran guards Dave Diehm and Larry Peet. Ray will carry the burden of the! ot rebounding and he is ex- cted to be a more’ serious scor- is threat from the pivot. Coach Van sc however has been working with Ray in effort | to polish his defensive game. Diehm, whe was one the team’s |from the outside,” said Van Ryzin.|Catholic Central should put the iment sessions was a big loss - for = in a third meeting. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29,1936 Se ee tS | EIEEY-MINE. agers Move Into ¢ al form in their floor play, although | football togs, could nail down : Peet has not been able to hit the | other forward slot, as could Bandy, | hoop with too much. consistency | | but in either instance the Speed | e “7 lup front is lacking. | “He'll start hitting before long) * } and when he does we will be tough! Tuesday’s toon opener against * 2 6 |Chiefs in the right frame of mind, Last season Peet suffered a frac- remembering that twice they beat jtured ankle late in the season and'the Shamrocks last year only to ‘his absence during the tourna- be eliminated from the state tour- the Chi®fs. The big problem for Pontiac is up frent where the losses of all- stater Willie DeWalt and Kod Treais have to be filled. Celtics Win Again, ulars in the lineup from the 1955 best outside shots last year, and squad. which won 13 of » games, Peet. _bave shows mmidacasen | Meenas for Raise Newk Wins Young Award NEW YORK W—Don. Newcombe games while losing seven. He was case for a sizeable salary in-|Dazzy Vance won 28 in 1924. New- was all set today to argue his the Dodgers’ biggest winner since | _ Another loss came as result of an injury several weeks ago to) Terry Zellhart, a 6-2 senior, who was being groomed to fill one of the forward posts. Zellhart suffered ‘a leg injury and will be out of ac- tion indefinitely Presently Dick “Whitmer, 62. Roosevelt Alexander, 6-4, John Bandy 6-0 and Dick McLaughlin. | '6:2, have been alternating at the starting forward posts. Alexander, a lanky sophomore, has shown promise and his pres- Boost League Lead ‘to the take charge role and Tom By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Boston Celtics with more. stars than a television spectacu- ‘lar, have moved four-and-one-half games in front of the National) Basketball Assn’s 7? Eastern - Divi- sion. = * = With Jim Loscutoft moving in| Heinsohn and Rill Sharman in sup-| port the Celtics defeated the Min-' crease, armed with irrefutable ammunition consisting of the Cy Young Memorial Award added to his National League’s most valu- able player prize. The huge Brooklyn righthander, who was slated to hold a salary confab with Dodger vice-president kL. J, (Buzzie) Bavasi this after- noon, was honored for the second time in alittle over a week yes- ferday when fle became the first winner of the annual award given to the outstanding pitcher of both major leagues Newcombe had been voted his league's MVP award Nov. 2%, be- the first pitcher to gain this hanér since Jim Konstanty of the Philadelphia Phillies in 1950 Newcombe received 10 of the 16 votes from a special committee of the Baseball Writers’ Assn of America, consisting of representa- tives of each of the 16 big league clubs. Sal Maglie Don's pitching mate with the Dodgers, was run up, just as he was in the MVP voting, with four votes. One vote each Was given to southpaws Warren Spahn of the Milwaukee Braves and Eddie (Whitey) Ford of the New York Yankees Ld ° ° coming The latest accolade is awarded in the memory of Denton (Cy) Young, immortal Hall of Fame! pitcher who won 511 major league games. combe’s ineffective hurling against the Yankees in the World Series Was not taken into account. “I'm overwhelmed,”’ was all the | 223-pound, 6-4 pitcher could say’ when he was informed by tele- phone in his home ir Colonia, N.J of his second honor. ‘‘'No one could possibly realize what these bonors mean to me. They ll just make me work all the harder next year. C Campanella’s Thumb Undergoing Surgery BROOKLYN — Catcher Roy Campanella of the Brooklyn Dodg- ers enters Long Island College Hospital today for surgery, hoping history will repeat itself Campanella, three times the Na tional League’s most valuable player, will have bone chips re- moved from his right thumb by; Dr. Herbert Fett, who performed two previous operations on Cam py s left hang. The operation is scheduled for tomorrow Hampered throughout the sea- son by the damaged thumb, Cam- panella hit for a .219 average with 20 home runs and 73 runs batted in Campanella had an even poorer year in 1954 but after corrective surgery bounced Loge = - a“ with 32 homers and 1 neapolis Lakers 105-93 last night. It was theirs seventh consecutive victory. | Loscutoff, with 12 field goals, | pumped in 26 points as Heinsohn and Sharman each hit for 24 Bill Whitmer, who, recently shed his Cousy contributed 13. ence would give Pontiac valu- able height. 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Duniap Team No, 2.7 31/Sno-Bol 24 20 Pleiifers 16 28 Warner Ft So hale cn a. ooh | Cas Broke | 35 Be Park 38) i@attlers TV 21 19, Flash Clean. 14 25 — may be mi — cal ba 21 kayoes. - _Delinger ivr 3 ies Stretier's Poods Oakland e 2 Nicks - ait 2q| Belva Riemenschneider 195, avg. 137. ‘Coach Paint fii—sin. it . & 8 1002, Le —e TE "Dathews 2503 ies row night when the world’s heavy- + 8 * ussen 187, mson 482; Brum- TTT T scLP TH light’ ening ‘tie gens up for ay aa a thet SE cee en jmett Lincicame 756—750 SOSESRReRREE EE CLIP THIS COUPONS SES ESESEEEEREROIEEEEee oan s to enter e ‘ing | } = ~grabs-at Chicago Stadium.—— w t} “ : ‘|weighing 182-183 pounds. The most! pixins Exe 34 10 Huron Bow! 21 22! raee Sane OUR bs a” * : he ever carried before Was 181; _—, — z < —s Ser 4 34 | saginaw Cinrs. Bs Kresge’s No Pe st s \ a Patterson, 21, can be hit, and| when he polished off Dave Whit- 5 |Buirles ~~ Ge Fars. a 1 37) Biemar Inn 35 Waite’s B team 16] — i eae faks tein ¥ Haw. 2222 {4 99/2? Standard 28 Voydanoft Sve__16 > hag n. Only once, however, has/lock in three rounds, Sept. 29.| ogg eg hy a. hE, ee ane S18 |Risdom Dairy 2 Kresg ge's Be. 1 a e v's 4 — ae Sent, Tet son by ae | 1955. a oe _ [Waites A team 18 Firemen ALL THROUGH _ 9 id's — a eae oes " . ; . LADIES ALL STARS :ltan Po aur ~~ east — THE MONTH OF Ng i * * * onre pears to come in at a : Munroe Cabs A S Ghaw's Jiry. 21.23) Soe ee DECEMBE a FY a mu ade ae ; pbs official weigh-in will be Ware’ 4 Pure. 2 + Haren Bev 18 | HURON BOWLING HOUSE Lnsaus ‘ FA Bi | “This fellow hit Floyd on thejat Chicago Stadium at noon -to-. 3" 4)"° - A > Mtr. In Rec. 22 22 ;Blatz Beer 3 41)300 Lo 29 14 Oskland C 26 ? : — beak with a right,” recalls Cus/ morrow. aaifarthe Poster aa! 560; Hickson ote ‘Oem “as Fi 4 Bir ingham 30 38 5 . \E & uron n D'Amato, manager of the 1952! —_— lServ. Wind. 2618 National Boh 19 25 ba Olympic middleweight champion. | ; - East Shore 2519 Perry Mkt. 16 37 4 “I insisted it was a slip. But. Floyd! wee amet Ligecbal — Hy 3 anne HH is told me, and the press, that. it! (Drive-In Cin. 32 11 Hart Window 19 25) come ad incense 5 Pentiac Rec. 12815 G & B's 18 23) wasn’t — that /he was knocked | * Pont. Bty 28 16 Pontiac Rec. 237 27 —.," 1-B LEAGUE down, Anyway, Floyd got right up. Louise Shop 3) ui. Felice srt. 32.32|Com. Dr'e-In 3414 Jim's Mant. He knocked ‘out Royer-Crecy in| D. Michiluck 25," A. Leggett 606: {een | he the -seventh.”” nan n ica a [pxtee te Cxseners Oe |Pabst Blue 28 20 Coco Cola Seana |Hutchinsen's 25 23 A & P Mkt ‘a head-xnocker to rank with the best in| * Most of the others hit Patterson were feather cased the power-packed compared to who have Cleveland Hurler Faces Moore, who in 20 years of sled ‘| Release After 20 Years ing has won 131 fights out of 1 and scored 90 knockouts. * | With Club P CLEVEBAND. —Genera]. Man- In being steered through Mager Hank Greenberg of the Cleve- matches against a wide assort-'jand Indians indicated today that! ment of opponents by the crafty Bob Feller would soon be. given his *“pick-the-spot”’ handling of D'Amato, Patterson has lost only tor the! Ind once while growing up to heavy- release after’ 20 years as a pitcher tans, weight- proportions, That was a Greenberg and Feller conferred disputed ei eye decizion to/OVer the weekend in Hartford, . R Conn., where the general manager Joey Maxim before he Royer-Crecy. took on had g speaking engagement and Feller is attending an insurance Most experts feel Moore will get school : a chance to test Floyd's chin) . “We have offered him a very early in the scheduled 15-rounder which is being home televised and _ EST. Bive him broadcast, NBC, with Chicago and a 150-mile radius blacked out 10 p.m “If Moore hits Patterson early and the kid surv ives, then Moore ix in trouble! one observer said “Patterson then will come on, and his speed and lightning-fast punch- es will have Moore in hot water. “But if Moore hits Patterson pitch “and would like to prove he and hurts him his own shots I think Moore will try to hurt him early.” Patterson is a jolting hitter she can rain punches with either hanc ther he can call fattractive job with us which would a chance to learn the baseball business from the front otfice Greenberg said today “With his ability, this could lead fo an important executive position, but he doesn't seem particularly interested.” Greenberg said Feller gave him the feeling that he still wants to can next spring with some club.” Hillsdale Places 4 The M meets people tion ot public perience. You and working Pontiac Press. an We Are Looking For to Gill this executive position well, has had some sales. retailing. promo- relations ex- will find the work interesting. challenging conditions ex- ceptional. Your office will be in Pontiec, your work in the Pontiac area. A steady. sala- ied job with a real future in own boss. Please send us a letter of applicetion in which you give a resume of past Fl rschality of Katamaze. Bill Mc- employment and short sketch PNaily of Olivet. Dave Kuyers of about yourself, Box 37. The Pirope Jim Hurd of Albion and on All-MIAA Team GRAND RAPIDS wW—Hillsdale'’s champion Dales placed four men. runnerup Kalamazoo three on the All-MLAA fothall team announced today by the league. The ends are Andy Kimcannon of Hillsdale, Leon Harper of Adrian and Vie Landeryou of Kalamazoo; tackles Warran Spragg of Hillsdale, and Phil Perry of Kalamazoo euards Dave Tnppett of Hillsdale, it. Expense account. paid va- | phi) Kaltsas of Albion and Julius catién. and other benefite BP eoantos of Hope; center Eric Sun- "Yéw-will practically be your ack of Alen In the five-man backfield are Bob Dick Duuhel s CONSE FOOTRALL POWER INDEX Power - Index ratenge ore post tormence everoges. Exomele: oc 500 team hes been 10 scoring pots teom, ogoinst stronger, per geome, then o 40.0 equally rated Nate Clark of Hilisdale per opposition, By DICK. Never an old fashioned cadence DUNKEL the Army-Navy game this year ought to be this- ancient series There's only one-tenth of a point dif- ference in their Power Index ratings Oddly enough they've arrived at this | pared te Army's 5-3. In covering 1.496 games this season to Gate, the Power Index has indicated winners correctly in 77.5 per cent, omit- ting ties. It shows the following differ+ ences, from the record, between oppon- ents in pther big games of the coming week -end e j $0-50 status by two widely different: vedas: : routes. Army has traveled the —— sce —E——- road, against such toughies as Michiga: Srracuse, Pitt, and Penn State aaey s| Saturday: Oklahoma 38 over Okla. A™ strongest opponents have been Tulane & M.. Tenmeasee 19 over Vanderbilt, Bo and Duke. That takes the steam out California 15 over Notre Dame. Baylor of Navy's better record of 6-1-1° com- 7 over Rice, & Auburn 7 over Alabama GAMES OF WEEK ENDING DEC. 2, 1956 Higher Reti lewer Colo. A&M 665.1 2: N. Mexico *ME Reter ace Reter | Ga. Tech *110.1 (25) Georgia "88.3 a Hawaii ... *625 1 2) Sen Jose St. 10.9 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 | Hofstra 48.6 (38) Kings Pt. _ *108 Texas A&M 1067 (24) Texas “a7 , Housten U °93.7 (2) Detroit ..._ 61.7 } ‘W .Texes St. 799 (28) Midwest'n °S2.1 ) Miami. File beng gti — hey TUR Mississippi * i11) Miss. State } = 8A DAY. Gaecue = Miseourt _ °824 (1) Kansas —. si2 Refrigereter Bow!, & tad. | Navy R 8° 6) Army BY MidTenn St. 72.7 (8) $ Houston - MS | Oklahoma 118.1 (3%) Okla. A&M °797 Se | So. Calif. . °88.5 (19 Notre 83.1 Auburn 94.8 | id) Alabama ~ 75 | Ten 310.3 (19) Vanderbilt “91.4 Baylor _ *99.3 ( Ty Rice 2.1 TCV. . 51s Se . ea RostonColl °20.2.( 3) Moly Cross 17.1 Texes Tech 82.0 (20: HardnSime *71.8 Clemson _ *96.1 (27) Furman .. 628 Tulane *24() LSU e * Heme Teem ' @ Reting Uneveileble RANK AND RATING OF 160 LEADING TEAMS Oklatioma Hl Clemson 2.90.1 Nebraska 766 NW. Louisiana 642 Tennessee 1103 California 08.9 Memphis St. —%1 Brig. Young — 63.7 Ga. Tech 11 SMU. 889 St. Joseph's 158 lowa State - a4 | Texas A&M ..106.7 Alabama _....67.5 Connecticut —.745 Furman ja 5 | “are we W. Virginia 87.5 N. Texas St. 744 Hawaii 62.5 Mitch. State 105.3 Miss. South’n 874 Kansas St. 14.1 Youngstown —.62.4 { Michigan 1065 Mise. State oe ee | inity, Tex — 74.1 Murray St. 622 | 102.8 2.8.0. ft. Kent State 73.7 it Ot { Fie, 102.1 Florida St. 89 Louisiana .13.7 N. Hampshire _61.7 100.8 Tempe State ..96.7 State 72.7 on in | : 3 vin 3 Mid. Tenn. St. 72.7 Harvard mae 4 3 So. ine 85.0 Lenoir-h 726 Abil.Chris’n —.61.0 i o ¥: ——— Princeton . 724 TexssAGI1.616 = 4 No. Carolina _.83.5 Hardin-Sim's .71.9 Hillsdale time = ‘6 Villanova .83.3 Dartmouth 71.8 San Joce St. 609 | 3 Notre $3.1 Lehigh anwotl.T How, Payne ..60.7 | + Tulsa . PMT — 11.5 Pennsylvania _60.7 4 Wash, State 83.0 jta ..._TL@ St. Ambrose 606 | 1 Texas san ee — ae Com. AaM 34 i @-Miseouri .. ‘ ‘ent. ich, 70. ‘orne! ~coiilial -j] 8 -Texas Tech .820 Brown ae OB “| % 3 Wyon 81.6 Uteh State 9.7 Ohio U. A a] tiene | ——#i.S Denver _ a 60.6 NE, Louisiana .58.9 3 Kaness .... 81.3 Westminster 69.6 Tampa 586 | Purdue 94.0 Wake Forest — 81.1 —— 08.5 — Tex. Western 94.0 Maryland 81.0 Boston Vv. 2 i Northwestern 93.9 Coll, Pacitie 00.4 C 09.2 Hei i avy... $3.8 _ Boston Goll. 802 Va. Military 66.9 1 | Arkansas —— Be } Bass Ma: we Arizona 08 fouston 0. 98.1 vege ee N. Haven St. ~s New te — i. | inols 93.7 G. : ree, 4 » >on reo 935 Indiana . 18.4 8. Houston St, 67.5 E. . State 579 Tulane 934 N.C. State 784 Montana St. . 6&8 Calif. Poly 57.7 Colorado 92.2 Bowl'g Green .783 ¢ 88.3 ,°4 Stanford —..92.2 Utah —. 71 La. Tech 65.0 Drake { Wisconsin .....02.2 Xavier, O, 11.3 48 Zz is 4% Rice... 2. 2 Louisville 04.7 Alfred 7 Va. Tech 81.7 Idaho mwa tt2 Richmond 4.7 Tenn. Tech 569 Vanderbilt 91.4 Holy 77.1 Lafayette —. 4.6 Marshall ...56.7 Copyright 1956 by Dunkel Sports Research Service | ! W re for these cull reports Sponsored va the Press by) HURON LADIES LEAGUE ¥Y. Evanoff 192. . §.| Electric 762, Paul's Electric 2159. £ try View = 30 ge soe 4 i | ; uren 27 D. Nicholie ? Joe's Coney Is} 26 Hart Win'w Ct 23 PONTIAC pueren LEAGUE a Cycle Products 26 Diekman's Pive Pts a Bardahi Oil 25 Pontiac Piston is | Material ri ¥-8 Engine Le | 300 Lounge 4 Tom's Bar 14 Nickel Pilate 4 Production 17 zz Lens Sup Serv 24 Kingsley Inn 13 Pattern Shop 28 Nix. Pit. op. 16 Irene Minkel 208. Agnes Mazza §35;|Die Makers 26 Press Te | : = Windew Cleaners 848. 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Oly mii bic Games Results; MELBOURNE ( — Wednesday's Olympic winners: TRACK AND FIELD 8,000-Meter Steeplechase (Final) 1—Chris Brasher, Britain, $:41.2 (Olympic Seon Messeee — BE RRRR ERE RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR SRR ESG. fied tor tins. @ 2—Sandor record, breaking that of 6:45.4 set by Horace Ashenfelter, United States, 1953); Rossnyoil, Hungary, 8:43.6;) |3—Ernst Larsen, Norway, 8:44. (First! place originally awarded to Rozsnyol on bal cea geod but British appeal up- d and Brasher restored to first.) Men's 400-Meter Final 1—Charli¢ a. United States Mass. (Cambridge, Mass.), :46.7; rl Pried- rich. Hass, Ger: 46.8; 3—Tie be- tween Ardalion Ignatiev, Russia, and Voltto Hellsten, Finland, :47. OLYPMIC FENCING Team Epee Final Ttaly 9. Hungary 3. ‘Italy wins gold modal Muneere silver, medal.) CATHLON Milt cameten Plainfield, NJ. first and Rafer Johnson, Kingsburg, Calif., second after: five events. Men's 10¢ Meters Freesty Jon feo Mead sustroie, ont vig Olympic, irecord in trials; Reid Patterson, Dick pears and Bill Woolsey qualified for, Women's 106 Meters Frees Dawn Fraser, pie record am. cae gee | broke Olym aiee yera ey Mann, ancy Simons qual: ‘Lake Orion - Troy, Northville Stronger | Pay - 4 200 Meters Breaststroke Jane Dn a Chevy Chase, Md., cent er KETBALL ey nog a United States 85, le 83, ger Appines | o Nationalist Chine 66, Thailand $2. Canada 73, Japan Australia 96, Singapore 74 FIELD HOCKEY Pakistan 0, Germany 0 (tie) New Zealand 3, Belgtum 0 WATER POLO Hungary ¢. Great 5 hae 1 Italy 7, Sihgapore WEDNESDAY'’S FIGHT Ch ieser, 17234, wepner, 1744 burg Germany, 2. THURSDAY'S NBA STANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION Won Lost Pct. Boston soeeaa 10 3 New York sqacopohomscsoe f 7 417 Philadelphia Seeman » J Sy racuse 9 08 Last DIVISION Lou ae: 8 6 371 Rcneaer see w 9» 520 Minneapolis ane : 8 500 |Fors a a 7 500 URSDAY'S GaMEs Fort wap e at WEDN. NESDAY's RESULT | Boston 105. FR niDAYs + GAMES ‘Boston vs. Fort at Philadelphia! 400; other stalwarts New York at akland B, W-0 Defending Champs Hurting The winners of the Oakland B and Wayne-- Oakland basketball races for the 1956-57 season won't be known until March. Bit one thing seems certain—the defending) champions will have trouble re- peating. Fitzgerald, last season's Oak- land B League titlist, and Milford, defending Wayne-Oakland Confer- ence champion, are hurting before the schedule begins. Both teams were riddled by graduation and the outlook is not rosy. Norm Pruitt and a handful of departed at Fitzgerald, leaving Bob Bush as the lone returning regular. High-scoring Jim Davidson, Fred Baker and Jim Green left the Milford ranks to sadly deplete the Redskin forces, Graduation has also taken its ei Soush beste beeeieetbeenseees “, Big 16 Inch PANDA PAL A solt, cuddly. aliptush picy pal with a big ribbon. Nicely made and filled 177 FLYING SATELLITE “[h They fly high — AY and whistle! A ‘Land eraser. 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Troy’s hopes will be built around 6-1 forward Sim Acton and 6-2 center Don Kiltle- wald, Forward Larry Dorr will be the, ringleader of Clawson's attack, which is bound to suffer from the, less of Tom Trexler. Len Marty- niak’s graduation removes a dangerous scoring threat at Rose- ville. Clarkston’s chances in the strong Oakland B title contenders shooting Jim Simer while Avon- dale saw the departure of Jerry Paul, Larry Herron and Sam Sheehy. Avondale’s hopes will rest on| and Ken Sheehy plus three other tion last season. Madison's big gun the Prospects are better at Lake in 195556. The Dragons and the if) Pro-Am Tourney Colts are rated strong contenders’ Wayne-Oakland circuit will -be handicapped by a lack of height. The Wolves’ attack will revolve around guards George Lang and Leroy Parks and center Dick Lippert, whose 6-2 frame provides their only rebounding strength. West Bloomfield will also be | fighting a height disadvantage. Returning letter. winners are Big Field Tees Off WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. ®— A host of professional golfers and many amateurs including Bing, % ‘John Lucadam, Larry Hollister and Ray LePratt, Sophomore center George McDaniel, who - stands 6-5, and Rollie Harmes, Jack Rheades and Amos Brad. sher boost title hopés at Holly, Brian Watson and Herb Snyder, Brighton's twin scoring punch last season, lift hopes for the Bull- dogs. Dave Hanaford and Dale Devitt head a veteran-thin con- tingent at Clarenceville, Northville could be the No. } power in the W-O loop if rangy Clayton Pethers gets into the line- up. Pethers broke his leg during football and his-status is uncer- tain. In the meantime, the load will rest with Bud Bell and Bill Yahne. Crosby and bandleader Phil Har-| ris tee off today in an 18-hole pro-| am golf tournament which is a’ prelude to the $10,000 West Palm row, > 8 @« About 130 professional golfers.’ ‘including Sam Snead, Ed Furgol,! Doug Ford, Jack Fleck, Ed Oli-'f Iver, Bob Toski and Dow Finster-) wald, are here to compete in the $10,000 main tournament. The city upped the purse from $5,000 this. year. | Win, 85-55 U.S. Cagers MELBOURNE (INS) — Uncle UNITS! Locomotive, PLASTIC BLOCK TRAIN “Kokomotive” Whole trainload of play A_ delightfully colored ~ YF toy tot’ love. 4 CJ ae ‘ For beginners to build —_ , their own private radio that works! ‘Complete kit Sturdy Ponderosa ALL METAL SEI red upholstery. ‘Folds compact: 4 3 nd: mS} Ltn o> tvteee f een Bin ‘ $ 395 ' ly for storé-cway. All Steel. FOLDING TABLE AND 2 oom FREE SURPRISES dump unit operates by by a monet action. — like model. Colortul beenyay nursery , 5 room, Real lifelike detail. Br plastic pieces. "0 FE a NG Wont He'll give little cow- boys and girls a real thrill! He bucks and gallops but oh, how safe they'll sit in his big Western saddle! AUTO TRANSPORT TRUCK Motor Driven—With bac CARS! All steel 224%" body. 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Sam's tall and talented basketball |men crushed Russia's press-agent- | ed Olympic boys, 85 to 55, today, despite a meager half-time lead. The Soviets had held America's ‘undefeated Melbourne five to a! seven-point lead, 39 to 32, by the half. Then K. C. Jones of the Uni- “versity of San Francisco opened the whirtigig by scoring three | fast baskets, including two set a 19-point lead, The Russian’s big but unswift | feet, . two inches high, did not play MSU Pins Hope on Sophomores for Puck Squad w—Michigan | EAST LANSING State is hoping that a bunch of |scrappy sophomores, mostly ‘Canadian imports, Spartans out of their hockey dol- will lift the drums this year. MSU opens its ice seasen -Fri- or ees aes] | | at Grand Forks, N.D. The Spartans had a 5-16 win and in the Western Intercollegiate Hockey League. Ross Parke of Winipeg, Man., ‘leading scorer last season with 15/ goals and 21 assists for 36 points and Gene Grazia of West Spring- Ym field, Mass., second with 23 points, 4. " oa EAA Bl Looks like real US. =) pesos M\ Ai callin equip- ‘4 will lead the attack. N Wildlife Session Dec. 10 . LANSING W—Some 500 wildlife eight or more, 6shots. Bob Jeangerard also. ‘| dumped in three to give the U. 8. | Ian Krouminch, who stands seven “ |loss record last year and were last = a: Return of the two leading scor- S*q \ers from last year helps the hopes ‘of coach Amo Bessone. Trim Soviets 7 (in the semi-final contest. Arkadii Botchkarev led the Reds and scored 21 points to wind up high Beach Open which starts tomor-) Wizard Standard Battery! $8.77° /man of the game. | aoe ucoes GUARANTEED 24 MONTHS! | RUSSIA UNITED STATES ; OFTP OPT P Fits Gp. 1 6 2 L Cars Mouijnieks © @ © Houghiand 1 © 2§ Deluxe 30 month guar. $10.77° yeast tly 23 be | Sentry 48-month guar. $13.77° | Botchkarer 8 $21 Walsh -2 3 75 *Plus tax and your old battery | Semenor 1 @ 2 Evans eit —— Seursey ? 3 7 Haldorson 2468 Boushkea 13-5 Pord 113 pete ce, PON 162 N. 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C;--22 RBs 33 ri Mudhens TY Dels 31 Dandelions * 20|Bolce Bidrs. 19-13 Dor-L 15 17|Sam’ Benson 33 Huron Bowl — 21 (Pin one 27:11 Hookers is 33 Lilacs 28 Forgetmenots .20/Vernor’s 9 13 Cloverleaf Inn 15 17/Triple X Lunch 32 Blue Cleaners 21 \ bucky Dbis. 3% 19 Is & Gils 17 7 Lillies 27 Four " 19/Ottmar Dec. 17 14 VPW Aux 2706 14-17| Sylvan ©. Realty 31 uns Men's 20)M-O 20 24. Pig: Splitt, 16 28 Orchids 26 Sunflowers 18'Louie’s No. § 17 15 Draper's Shell 14 16) Al. Pietz Mkt 25 Slaters Conc 18} : ‘ ; ums 25 Carnations 15 |\Godhardt 17 18 Team No. 14 11 21) Trubilt Welders 25 No, 7 Ally Karen 18) nae 5 eae ‘ 6 : Petunias Morninglories 14/Keego Cab 1715 Briggs rts 10 22| Hazelton r. 24 Coce Cola ” DIXIE SOUSEWIVES — . ss Daffodils 21 Deis 13| C. Shotwell 219, B. Wallace $35. Louie's Oskiand Coin 23 Pepsi Cola wh wih ae oo P. Keylon 181, V. Coxen 466:/No, § g08—2194, : erna 225. Perna 660>Al Pietz Martet| | finks 29 15 Daisies | 23 aux: F. Rigotti 222. R. Conant 572: 1043, Al. Piets Market 3034, | Ro: 26 18 Pansies 21230 gy Sesaniaies 730, Dandelions 2003. : « eee Mu — 24 20 Petunias 20 24 2 . ; | Daffodils 24 20 ag 19 25 : : ae GMC NATIONAL aes ote 23 20 Susans iT 27 BALDWIN BOWLERETTES | | HURON BOWLERETTES LEAGUE HURON LADIES MATINEE ~ wee si | een 22 22 Straw"owers 16 9% wh W LiJust Us 36 Frank's Pive 25 ; a] Phill’s Inn . 30 14 Tofapkina 2 x) Mag- 30 14 Dr. Busey 27) Sam Benson M4 10 Goebels 23:25) WARREN ALLOY WOMEN’S LE CAGO wit Fio \ ounch Seen, Sioa RBs, | BUC, Bie iam ee fro gts Ht iieingiaee” Doar ee Ra Ht Bt ae 8 lnm FA we anaes (PH at e ‘ay < He: um-Line: 7 = * ie. anerly: 3 Ww. t CHI If yd Patter-|but is not considered a one-punch/ Birecter’s #7 1¥ Bamtian Moc. . is 38/Martyas 25 19 @ag Aux 2687. 18 26/Gamilton Dee. FE is Laneh Bawi 17 31 iCoach Pt. Repele 3 ag a 17| Hertzog 28 16 Walton Bat 16 31\Coughling 3 17 w. Methews i # 21 son can take -a punch, eae pony artist despite his, record|£ Duniap 2222 Team No. 2 7 21 /Sne-Se = 4 hag 4 = Warner Sales 24 20 Beginners 16 28 tl Theil *. E , be. Ae aloe "Cedaie “eA Park Sar ee ee ee 3s Moore re be ve — endl 21 kayoes. Ke _Balinges 91 & 004; Strasier's Ponte Oakland 29 § +h ae it is] _Setve Rtomgnemacieer 195, avg. 137. \Coach Paint 1131—Ji71. \L & 8 1002, L & 8 3009 ON cubes Gr te tora a; row TH n VYy- ussen 18 anson gd Ra aaage ge glen. fue eR SRR: rene * 5. € pr Seng Dien: = ayy ol > 8. 2 | \mett Lincicame 750-150. achensunqaansenset CLIP. ™s COMSHREEREETESTE NEES ONanE LS DSHNRS dui ms Chee Mint Up He figures to-enter the ring! ROLLING PIN LEAGUE ——— . . e * mm |weighing 182-183 pounds. The most! puxins exe 3419 Huron Bowl 21 rd ea enna Pt OUR | - ‘he ever carried before was 181: Sore, — z pe) — Fai ae 34 Saginaw Cinrs. 37 Kresge’s No. 2 18 st * - € r's + Patterson, 21, can be hit, and' when he. polished-off Dave Whit-: ‘Buirley Jira. 24-20 art's Mkt 28 ip'T Standard = va som . has-been. Only once, howevey, has lock ‘in three Tounds, Sept. 29, | Piimere Maw. 39 33 bg nt tte E, } Risdon Dairy 27 Kresge's: No. 1 17 ; he been floored” That was by Jac-/ 1955. —— ~ Drewry’s 34 Metiona! Beh 16 ALL THROUG : ques Royer-Crecy July 12, 1954 ‘ * «* ] gr |Walte's A team. 18 joce 547; Bi : UGH of ™ h #, oi - * | G. Johnson 203, J. Fortine 54 emar a2 4% Floyd’s 15th pro bout. : LAGUES ALL Grane [Inn 997—2812. THE MONTH OF om Moore plans to come in at about. 1185: “This fellow hit Floyd on’ the|at Chicago Stadium at noon to- * * + beak with a right,’ recalls Cus | morrow. D'Amato, manager of the 1952) Olympic middleweight champion. | “I insisted it was a slip. But Floyd | told me, and the press, that it) e ef rougn, wasn’t — that he was knocked | down. Anyway, Floyd got right up. He knocked out Royer-Crecy “H the seventh." an n ica eS Most of the others who have e| hit Patterson were feather dusters) compared to the power- packed | Cleveland Hurler Faces Moore, who in 20 years of sledg- | tog bas een ‘88 igas ea ot 15 Release After 20 Years and scored 9) knockouts. With Club = * * | CLEVELAND ®—General Man- In being steered through Mager Hank Greenberg of the Cleve- matches against a wide assort-\jand Indians indicated today that’ mo of sapeners by the crafty Bob Feller would soon be given his “‘pick-the-spot” handling of reicase after 20 years as a pitcher 4 D'Amato, Patterson has lost only for the Indians. once while growing up to heavy- That was a disputed eight-round " decisiin~ fo’ Joey Maxim before he took on Royer-Crecy. Greenberg and Feiler conferred lover._the weekend in Hartford. _ Conn., where the general manager had g speaking engagement and ss Feller is attending an insurance Most experts feel Moore will get. -nool. a chance to test Floyd's chin mn h tiered iu early in the scheduled 15-rounder cave) Gneted ym) © very which is being home televised and/@'tractive job with us which would broadcast. NBC, 10 pm. EST give him a chance to learn the with Chicago and a 130-mule radius b@seball business from the front blacked out office.’ Greenberg aki today.- : ‘With his ability, this could lead ‘ ; ts Patte early If Moore hits Patterson earl to an important executive position, and the kid survives. then Moore but he doesn't seem_ particularly is in trouble,” one observer said.” aie -® er interested “Patterson then will come on, and CG . 1 Feller , his speed and lightning-fast punch-| Ureenberg Said Feller gave him the feeling that he still wants to es will have Moore in hot water. “But if Moore hits Patterson Pitch “and would like to prove he and hurts him. then he can call can next spring with some club.” Hillsdale Places 4 try to hurt him earty - Patterson is a jolting hitter ee can rain punches with either han The Man We Are Looking For to fill this executive position meets people well. has hed some sales, retailing. promo- tion ot public relations e¢x- perience. You will find the work interesting. challenging and working conditions ex- ceptional. Your office ‘will be in Pontiac. your work in the Pontiac area. A steady. sala- ied job with a real future in it. Expense account, paid va- cation. and ether benefits. You will practically be your ewn boss. Please send us a letter of application in which you give a resume of employment and short sketch about yourself, Box 37. The Pontiac Press. GRAND RAPIDS w—Hillsdale’s champion Dales placed four men, runnerup Kalamazoo three on the All-MIAA fotball team announced today by the league. The ends are Andy Kincannon of Hillsdale, Leon Harper of Adrian and Vie Landeryou of Kalamazoo; Ftackles Warran Spragg of Hillsdale and Phil Perry of Kalamazoo; guards Dave Trippett of Hillsdale, ; Phil Kaltsas of Albion and Julius Gantos of Hope; center Erie Sun- deck of Alma. In the five-man backfield are Bob. Urschalitz of Kalamaze. Bill Mc- Nally of Olivet, Dave Kuyers of Hope, Jim Hurd of Albien and Nate Clark of Hilisdale Dick Daukhel s CHRGE FOOTBALL POWER INDEX Power Index ratings ore past pertormence overages. Example’ 0. 300 teom hax been 10 acoring. ports stronger, per geome. thon o ‘40 ogonst nd " ent: ned age pared te Army's 5-3. In covering 1,808 games this season to date, the Power Index has indicated winners correctly in T7.5 per cent. omit- By DICK PUNKEL Never an old fashioned cadenza. the Army-Navy game this year ought to be a head-knocker to rank with the best in this ancient series ting thes. It shows the following differs There's only one-tenth of a point dif-/ Sees. trom the record. -appon- ference in-thetr Power Index yatings panowl, in Ova big games of the coming Oddly enough they've arrived at this a 4 56-50 statue by two widely different = routes. Army has traveled the rockier Poca — > road, against such toughies as Michigan, 7 Syracuse, Pitt, and Penn State. Navy's Seturdey: Oklahoma 38 over Okla. A Vanderbilt, So Baylor over Rice, & Auburn 7 over Alabama strongest eppenenta have been Tulane & M., Tennessee 19 over end Duke That takes the steam out California 15 ower Notre Dame of Navy's better record of 6-1-1 com- 7 GAMES OF WEEK ENDING DEC. 2, 1956 Higher Reti Lewer | Colo. A&M 65+ 2: Mexico *44 Reter oe Reter | Ga. Tech °1101 '25) Georgie 85.3 n | Hawaii _.. °625 ( 2) San Jose St. 60.9 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Hofstra 48.4 (38) Kings Pt *108 Texas AEM 1087 (24) Texas *827 | Houston U °93.7 (32) Detroit . 1.7 | W.Texes St. 79.9 (28) Midwest'n *S2.1 Miami.Fia ben y | te ' — ae j Mississippi * ‘11s . State 5 ieee omen : Missouri. °824( 1) Kansas _.. 913 rigereter Bew!, & tad. Navy . 82.8.1 0 Army _— MidTenn.St. 72.7 ( 5) $ Houston . 7s Oklahoma 118.) (38) Okla. A&M *T97 = —— So. Calif. . *98.5 (19 Notre Dame 83.1 Auburn — $4 ( 7) Alabama — 7S Ter 110.3 (19) Vanderbilt °91.4 Baylor . 90.3 { TY Rice . .. $2.1.; TCU, 51% Suv *s8.8 d RostonColl °80.2 (3) Moly Cross 77.1 | Texas Tech 820 (20) HardnSime *T1.9 ; Clemson . °90.1 (27) Furman 9 | Tutane "3.4/0 LSU. ve * Heme Teom 2 Rating Uneveiiabdle RANK AND RATING OF 160 LEADING TEAMS Oklahoma —.118.1 Clemson 90.1 Nebraska 16.6 NW. Louisiana 43 Tennessee 183 California a Memphis st. 76.1 a. soene er | Ga. Tech 110.1 SMV. wu. St. Joseph's 138 Tow 84 | Texas AKAM _106,7 Alabama ..87.5 Ceagections 48 ee at wa . inl W. Virginia 87.5 WN. Texes St. 744 Hawaii 2.8 i Mich. State _105.3 Miss. South’n .87.4 Kansas St. 74 Youngstown 624 | Michigan 1065 M om | ‘unity, 4,1 Murray St. 8223 | Svrecuse 102.8 LSU mn tO Kent State 72.7 reit . 81.7 | Miami, Fie. _102.1 Florida a 9 Louisiena .73.7 N. Hampshire 41.7 | oride 100.8 Tempe State 96.7 State 72.7 Wofford ee { Minnesota 100.3 Georgia 35.3 Mid. Tenn, St. 72.7 Harvard 61.3 | Baylor _._... 99.3 So, — 85.0 “Rhyne 72.6 Abil.Chris'n a0 | ; gh 000 Yale 4? 724 Texes AGT .619 | Mi 94.6 No, Carolina ..83.5 Hardin-Sim's _71.9- Hilleddle a) Ohio State one Villenove ._.83.2 I uw LM San Jove St. 609 | So, ‘Calif 98.5 Notre Dame — 83.1 1 igh tT How. Payne 460.7 | ’ St. 97.7 Tulse 83.8 Sreets 71.5 Pennsylvania 60.7 | Penn State 97.4 Wash, State 03.0 bite -_..Th0 St. Ambrose 606 | Washington —.97.1 Texas 0... 82.7 Colgate... 70.7 Col. A&M 605 | ke 97.0 Missouri ....82.4 Cent. Mich. T64 Cornell ee UCLA, .96.8 Texas Tech _82.0 Brown . 8: Wm, & Mary .60.4 ' concn wresing Mt Uteh State 69.7 Ohio. U. 60.1 Auburn 944 Mismi, O. 815 ver ......69.6 NE. Louisiana 59.9 Kentucky 4.3 Kansas 81.3 Westminster —_ 8 Tampa 586 940 Wake Forest 81.1 Delaware ....69.5 came, Soe Tex. W 94.0 Maryland 81.0 Boston U. 69.2 Columbia 93 Northwestesp 1839 Coll, Pacific 80.4 ~o2 sea | - $3.8 Boston Coll. 80.2 Va. Military 68.9 Bradley 2.1 | Arkansas 93.7 W. 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COMPLETE WHEEL ALIGNMENT CHECK * _* c + CASTER-CAMBER-TOE-IN * TIE ROD ENDS : DRAG LINK. FOR YOUR OLD BATTERY * STEERING COLUMN- ASSEMBLY cate | SBRTE-TWO | armington to Appoint Coordinator Farm Bureau to Launch\eputy Sheriff Member Drive Tonight to Get Holly Post Po 7 a Se Figs nee sacs eg * ise Se see GES THE, PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, N 4 Se ee fa ee ss a £ 2a TSS se « = er SS ere a a ae a eS je Sa ‘ 2 # i Ae ae # * r RE gg ae ap ag ae OE aay wie OVEMBER 29, 1956 = ‘ a ds a es see Moore Submits Bill for $5,950 ba Board Sets Meet With inners ‘Dec. 10 to Regulation ‘ARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — k to appoint a coordinator for ivision water systems which early next year. candidate was mentioned for) post, but no decision was com- * * * move followed a remark by Elise Avery, ‘‘We have to do to straighten out this . feferring to confusion re- from water system prob- > The board agreed to meet Sometime in December with Jo- Lynch, receiver for the wa- system in section 36 of the to discuss in detail 2 of system. pa ae been in receivership since cA ‘ proposal by the planning for bdivision regulatiions was - ta- becausé all board members ecept Mrs. Elise Avery objected the wording of the rule. The board will meet with the g beard and planning con- ts on Dec, 106, vised version of the regulation. Members accepted the lowest bid on the construction of a vault at the ‘town hall, It will be built onto the building with a door opening ito the town hall's central room. _contract _went to . Henry. r Contractors for $1,150. ©A “cuatribution of $300 to the liow fund also was ap. to study a © dudge Arthur E, Moore sub- itted an itemized statement for 860 for his work on the Board here agreed. this) township is expected to take| ‘|eented at Waterford Township High water system for the town- p's dry area, ;Floya A, Cairns, township clerk, | 5 ed that fo date the township Sas —spent-$1,279--working— onthe! water system besides s that forthcoming bills might uire. © The board passed a traffic ordin.| under which share of = for Worldwide from “court costs” collect-| from people in «justice court) Would be returned to the township. | © At present they go into the state, invited to attend a Saturday rally) gineer. prary eo (sot Says. Add Art Program Oxford Schools XFORD—One of the first cur- Gculum changes for the recently. @ensolidated Oxford Area schools and se service. the addition .f an art) been er for all elementary achools| open the Saturday rally will be district. * Only the Daniel Axford and. Ox-| ford High .School have’ previously d such a program, with Ruth iliams, their instructor, super- vising the new. courses. « Mrs. Fred Gillam has been | Bssigned as art instructor for the rd, Lakeville, and Thomas Schools. Although she is a quali- art teacher, she has been feaching kindergarten in the — Axford School. Mrs. Robert Green of Lake Son will take over Mrs. Gillam's > amabambala class. Bonors Get paeened esr. JOSEPH up—Something new @ fund collections—refunds—is be- made by the St. Joseph Im- ement Assn. The group solic- $19,375 from 95 contributors help acquire land for a new pmpany to build a plant in the Hy. al was not needed, so $5,758 is } onal returned to donors. te m= 'Ask Students i ‘school from 2. te Some 29.8 per cent of the) will take place in the high school are planning a dance immediabaty afterward. Proceeds will be Slate Alumni-Facully Game Friday at Waterford High WATERFORD TOWNSHIP A. basketball game between the ‘faculty and alumni will be pre- _ iSchool in the gymnasium at 8 p.m.) this Friday. A dance is scheduled immediate- to Dec. 1 Rally | Rotarians Sponsoring Avondale Event; Aim Peace | All area high school students are| | being held at Avondale High School ‘under the sponsership of the Au- burn Heights Rotary Club, in co-| joperation with a worldwide Ro- tarian peace movement. | “The _ratly-will -be held at- the’ 4:3 p.m. Its, laim is to further the advancement; lof understanding, g 00d will and peace, through world fellowship To be here from Canada to | 4. ¢, Nichols, governor there. who is district Others to be in the program in- . PLAN FACULTY-ALUMNI GAME — A basketball competition between faculty and alumni of Waterford Township High School gym at 8 p. m. Friday. Seniors is a used by students to buy a camera to take moving pictures at foot- ball games. Planning the event (left to right) above are: Noe, Mary-Lou Blair, — Coleman, a. and Diana Cae. * Pentiac Press Phote Marlene | ly following the game, sponsored, : by the senior class. Members of the faculty team include Don Arsen, Waldo Ash- ley, Tom Bilton, John Coleman, Don Gregory, John Karabestos, Dave Freeman, Nick Menghini, Roger Johnson, Larry Manhart, Byron Merritt, Bob Alexander, Charies Pappas and Don Beedle. Members of alumni are Dick Tims, Bob Coonfield, Jack Camp- a ‘bell, Floyd Reynolds, Steve Rye-, son, Rex Egres and Joe Umphrey. ™ General chairman is Diana a Craig, with Jim Cote in charge ia of tickets; Julie Hickman, pub- | licity; Marlene Noe, dance; Mary a Lou Blair, referees; Lyndie Sala- | & thiel, alumni; Al Petrucci, fac- |@ ulty; Sandy White and Barb &@ Tallerday, P.A. announcements, and Bob Mawhiney, sanitary en- a a Students planning the event will use the proceeds to buy a movie] gy ‘camera to film school sports g events. a . - | s Township Players, : Farmington fo Meet WEST BLOOMFIELD — hell | Township Players ,Will be hosts to ja group from the Farmington Play- gy ~ _\ers at their regular monthly meet- ™ ing tonight at 8:30 in the West @ clude President Stanley Slowik of Bloomfield Township Hail. a the Auburn Heights. group, who! Mrs. Dorothy McArthur and Rob. |will give the welcome, and Bar-\ert Thompson, delegates to the mj bara LeBeau, who will direct!Community Theater Assn, of Mich-|g group singing. igan conference which was held re-| gm ‘ = cently in Kalamazoo, will report on @ Schools planning to participate ithe outcome of their trip. = in the program include, Roseville, At) the close of the. besince |p Mt. Clemens and Warren. High tine the Farm PI a Schools, Some Canadian students ma arent 8 aes palraiats | are expected also, Rotarian offi- ss fetes , is ‘cials caid. entitled “Spreading the News. a Se eee Prospéctive. members are cor-| i dially invited to attend this meet- a Tell Wedding Plan -\ing. For further information, tele-/@ ROYAL OAK — Mr: and Mrs. Allen Pickard of 919 North Gains- borough announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Suzanne Joan Pickard, to Jack S. Covert, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Covert of Scott Lake Rd., Waterford Township. Jan. 19 has been set as date for the wed- ding in the Royal Oak First Meth- odist Church. a phone the secretary, Mrs. Phyllis | |Batts, FE 8-1319. Fight New B Cases Reported Last Week Eight casés of tuberculosis were discovered in Oakland County this ‘past week, says Dr. _John D. a4. ae our PTA Is Planning: takevillers Look to Aids | | LAKEVILLE — The Lakeville, can look for standardized um, books, and testing, an music program, , new buildings, and hot hinch ities for commuting students of the Oxford consolida- PTA members were told Eatready accomplished under “the, n Culbert, elementary adminis- of the Oxford Community are an art ph ip ater pro-| a visiting art teacher to) weekly classes, and a library visual education. _ Aids that will be available will self expression and thought. Airs. Fred ca of Leonard, special). about 400 film strips available “pointing ‘out the aid)... : “be the individual ellen! is meeting ne a8 2 pm. bivts« afternoes at “Study, Music, Lunches who wil] take over the weekly art| iclasses under the new program, |S ororrhes ‘was also introduced. | Watertord Township | An outdoor Christmas program will be held by the McVittle PTA on their regular meeting | date next Tharsday at 7:30 p.m. | Grades one through six will be program outlined by| Participating in the program and community carol singing. The kiridergarten mothers will i serve the refreshments. Metamora The Metamora PTA will hold (bake sale at the Albertson Appli- ance = at 1 p.m. Saturday. | County Calendar i Te | Maiti Renwick Cirle ot | Mrs..iva Miles home, with « by Mrs William Canfletg, The Eva Beecroft Circle will meet to- Bight at $ at the church for a. toy _——. ts by : Twelve cases of ee and a few scarlet fever cases were included in the weekly report from Dr. Monroe. A complete breakdown of re- ports on communicable diseases from the health department, follows: Pontiac « Past Prev. Year "Retired Silversmith Made Other Plans NEWBURYPORT, Mass. up — The Towle Co., silversmiths, held! a reunion for its retired-employes > |yesterday. “Fifty’-showed up, but Charles: ¥ 70, of La Canada, Calit., sent. his régrets. He said he couldn't show tp be- ‘cause he was getting married the; same day in vuene. r : \ f Ortonville Men Plan Soturda Pony Class of the First Baptist | speaker is planned. Porerrrrrrnrrrrnr rrr rrr EEOC EEE EEC OCOD EG eee WKC’S SENSATIONAL SALE! Save V3 ani Mor! The Legend of the Cuckoo Clock Meny yeer ege in the Bleck Forest of ‘ig TT TIT iTiiiiitiiyiisi;iiiit | auageaaennn@n Week Week Ago volvel Chickenpox ; ous : iu 3 > EASY rr * weeterenee a Measies ....,.. tresses O 1 28 TERMS Mumps sees babysecssees 2 2 6 | Pneumonia bike ssoeeues a 4 § ; Selmonetio': oust «688 ¢ riet Peve a | 1 1 5 — ace eeeeeenee 2 ¢ 4 i lang ooesere peg K00 Whooping Cough et t] 0 land County ves, ¢ '¥. ear we Gack Wook Ane Big 12 “ ius like $ Cictenses saesee ieee ae 18 8 the’ one eectvssese’ except Flog pale Preumonie ..44.-s00--++ 8 3 ° | Sy epee the MOVEMENT! “ Dierenioss go § ; 12 MS oping Co aiees me. visas | 8 UM Pins Fed. Tas atic Fever ......4 LJ 1 0 2 Impetigo ......640% sores 8 1 0 D Aiey Sauaeanennduennaunnn Ae ae {Church here will meet at 6:30 : ip.m, Saturday for dinner. Dinner Event | A program, including the show- LLE — The Men's Fel-|ing of two films and a special jat the extension office, 1260 West ‘member week" ORTONVILLE—The eocnsl drive for Farm Bureau members will be launched when workers for this area and township captains gather Bivd. Pontiac at 8-tonight. The membership committee, | newly named, includes © Edward Mrs. Otto Rexin of Farmington and Mrs. Vernon Hutchings of Ortonville. The committee and board of Hutchings as roll call manager. | With 1087 members now in Moos land County, the group is working | toward a 1119 goal for 1957. All-present members may_con- tact James Reid of Milford to pay membership dues. From Jan, 3 to 10 will be “new for throughout Michigan, Marlie Drew, -regional repre- sentative of Michigan Farm Bureau will be on hand at Thursday's meeting to aid Mrs. Hutchings with her training pro- | gram. 1919, had delegates | Serving as a voice for its mem- bers in community, tional affairs, weight and” save! 8 DAY HURRY! 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[Thanksgiving Day. : "Musical Gockes y \ Lowest prices ever for this clock, cuckoo in one door and the musi- cian playing a gay tune in the Gmetny other. Runs accurately on weights and pendulum. FULL CUCKOO of women as well as farm men, with | programs as well for young folk of rural areas. | { | | i } | | i ; * JUDITH ANN NOVES The engagement of Judith Ann daughter of Mrs. Clar- Novess, was an- Her fiance is) ‘Lynwood Wilson, son of Mr. and) state and na-| Mrs. Harold Wilson of Drayton y.)., ‘announce the Farm Bureau,Plains. The couple has set no def- oa Willem Grandparents ere Mr inite date for the wedding loffice, William Addis, 27, Is Backed by ° Dondero for Postmaster HOLLY — Congressman George lA. Dondero today recommended | the appointment of William P. Addis as acting postmaster at Holly. He .succeeds Burton E. \Jones who “died suddenly Sunday lafter holding the position 11 years. Addis will assume his duties as ‘soon as the appointment—is—veri- ified from the Chicago regional which is. expected to be within two or three days. Mr, Dondero already ha¥ ¢oim- municated with them, and they | assure that an audit will be made | immediately, | made. and the change The new man is 27 years of age, | and the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Addis. A native of Holly, he has always lived here. He is married and has four chil- dren. County Births Dryden son wes born to Mr. and Mre Wells The Rev and Mre Meivin Gireight — announce the birth of @ son Oxferd Paul Ambrose ef the birth of «@ Mr and Mrs A. Ambrose of Oxford and William Lindeman of Bear Lake YR Germony there ished him so he ing etop ene of citedly “Whet « 95 EASY TERMS , * x O\O everyone with the 12” size! EASY TERMS 3 | $ "19° Any Gift ‘til Christmas! - Holds ef se ; ty suuausduseeunsennsuesequenseususunseeesneesauerendnnsgucesansiersuuaes renqaueaneavene maker, se kind heerted he elwoys fed the birds whe perched on his windew vll—watil wer end sickness impever- One dey the King came to the clock moker's shop and, seeing @ bird sing- will buy every Cuckoo clock yéu con make for my pelece.’ grew fomevs end rich. And elweys after it wes believed © Cuckoo Clock brings certein soos fortune te ite owner! lwed @ peer clock wes forced te sop. the clocks, cried ex« wonderful novelty! | The clock moker “ t Po. , iit iTiyii ii | POnSannasaneaenanssesenenneecnensaesesanneeansesanensayeseensnssenenssucnsscseneasas © ft | 4 THE. PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 29. 1056. SIX'TY-THREE Reds Pay, Say Czechs | LONDON (INS) — ‘denied that Russia pays bargain | basement prices for Czechoslo- ‘vakia's precious uranium. On baa contrary, Rude Pravo said, ‘ are receiving in return more an the world price—the safety of the republic as well as thé possibility of quick development iL i l k WD on a VL GI STARTS FRIDAY “BANDIDO” Plus “CATERED AFFAIR” of Czech, Oil Criss Seen as Red Weapon Russia’s Petroleum May Placate Europe Shut Off From Mideast Supply MOSCOW (P—Developments in ‘the Middle East have given the Soviet Union a new political weap- on for possible use in oil-hungry Europe. x . = Russian. petroleum production, it has been officially announced here, will reach 86 million metric tons this year, Only about a quar- ter of U.S. production and about one half as much as that of com- bined Middle Eastern countries. Russia's output is by far the larg- est of any European country. In Paris, spokesmen for the | French Ministry ‘of Industry and trade said today the Sovet Union had-_offered to increase her oil shipments to France from 20,000 tops monthly to 100,000. = The spokesman said the negeth. ations are still under way and the figures are approximate. He said it was almost certain that the of- the bucket” of France's needs be- ‘cause of the Suez crisis. |HIGH IMPORTS | France imported about 23 mil- lion tons annually from the Mid- die East prior to the current crisis. * * * The spokesman said the Rus. sian offer was within the frame-| Mat. = Ge | “Soe TODAY & FRIDAY Child 20 - work of other trade agreements reached by the two countries last . year. * * tr vASHINGTON—State— Depart-+— officials have expressed. GOLDEN DRUMSTICK Box Dinners Delivered Free Coll FE 8-0483 PROBES REDS—Sen. O. Eastland, of Mississippi, Honolulu, heading sional subcommittee a to congres- ‘fer would be accepted but that) “Deven so it amounted “to a drop in Color has a definite value in nutrition, says Virginia Wilson, ™ 'lanored It Ro ally! | and made threateneing gestures. a g d ¥ Y |An angry crowd gathered around SYDNEY, Australia (INS)—The|the name-caller but he’ was res-|professor of North Carolina | terceptor Squadron (Duluth, MAN FROM MARS? — In his partial pressure | suit, Capt. Carl Weaver of the llth Fighter In- Minn.) looks like a creature from another planet. The supersonic visiting Duke of Edinburgh drove|cued by Sydney poice and taken College. “Vegetables and- by without batting an eye yester-|to a police station. He identified that are deep yellow or. green in day as an onlooker shouted abuse|himself, police said, as an English color have more vitamin value A,” at the husband of Queen Elizabeth|immigrant. — she says. TREAT YOURSELF and FAMILY To A = (rood Movie Tonight - /. sere 2 a LAST DAY x kland Bye PRESLEY LOVE NE TENDER RICHARD EGAN — DEBRA PAGET bd Starts Friday! “you wanted to get rid of me- so you could be alone with that woman. ’ United: Press Photo. speeds at which the F-102A all-weather intercep- tor beside him operates makes it Receseary, to be | eet in a suit Ge this type to Sy ‘veges. Hollywood Headlines investi- gate Communist activity in Hawaii. By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD & — Most movie t ment doubt that Russian oil shipments Stars are a study in frustration.| -Untg rec ently, T was the eral court that a sper re picket 4 eouldhelp—Western Europe meet Few seem content with their lot. lworld’s_most__ frustrated _ song-. a = alae Spa pe its enormous needs while the Suez 4 They want to 2 directors. Pro-' writer.’ He declared. “I. guess se ee aoe Lacy towing one , Canal is blocked.) ucers, wYiters, DusineSs ¢€X€CU- I've written a hundred songs and, , ——_—_____—. ‘tives, resort: owners, artists — hundreds of melodies. I even Council attorneys said Dennis IMPORTANT < anything but just plain actors. wrote the score for a Broadway Boyles, not further identified, had ‘Jack Lemmon is a case in point. musical — which was.never pro- ordered the man to trail the coun- . For Your Own Enjoyment, WE URGE YOU to See cil picket, carrying a sign saying: TODAY . "The Bad Seed’ from the Beginning. Shows at | Now Lemmon has been hailed as the greatest new master of light comedy since Cary Grant gradu- ‘ated from juveniles. The lad even drew an Oscar for his pains as ithe scatterbrained Ens. Pulver in |"‘Master Roberts.” ‘Find ‘M issing’ TV Star Resting in New England ; NEW YORK @ — Actress Mar-' garet Sullavan, who suddenly dis- lappeared on the eve of a televi- | sion show seven weeks ago, is at 'a rest home in Stockbridge, Mass. James| Miriam Howell, Mids Sullavan’s, is iM'apent has said “she is perfectly all right and will leave in a couple ef weeks or so." Miss Howell confirmed the hus- NOW! Thr SAT. Pl CU: 7 Ten top sta Ter EAGLE ) While the City Sleeps PEGE SSO) DUS TOL i= SALT FRIST «MES COM A OPH It Will Keep You On The Edge Of Your Nerves! rmances a 0 ONE MAN ARMY A MIGHTY ADVENTURE! nae mercedes for Mascetee Dis-| ky voiced star's whereabouts aft- er the New York Journal-Ameri- can reported her at Stockbrdge in the Austen Riggs Center. Miss Sullavan has been at her own home in Greenwich, Conn., during weekends. Her husband, Kenneth Wagg, has spent much of the time with her since she vanished. The Journal-American said the Stockbridge home gives therapy -to persons net-able_to—cope—_with+ | their emotional problems in their icustomary home or business en- vironments, but are not sick enough for a closed institution.” The disappearance of Miss Sul-, ‘lavan was disclosed Oct. 8, a few [hours before she was to have ap- ‘peared on an hour-long Studio One drama over the CBS — sion network. The show producers said later that she had walked out of a re! Phearsal, but that they had felt the’ criticism she voiced was ordinary preshow jitters. The drama, con- cerning a nun, has been telecast since with Nancy Kelly starred. Ring Doorbells to Aid Victims of Dystrophy Movie Glory Isn't Enough on Picket Picketing © to Satisfy Jack Lemmon | pose a theme, Tapps said okay. TEENAGE REBEL in CINEMASCOPE with Ginger Rogers — Michael Rennie “Union Seeking Ban WE CHALLENGE YOU to stop talking about it 24 hours after you see it! OKLAHOMA CITY @®—An Okla- oma City labor organization went to court to stop a picket from . picketing its picket. But does pe be isfy pone The Building and gconstruction no-Hie's “Bet 10 Sea Song ETO —Trades CONG compramed in ted-r Ou duced. I've never even had a song ...p ne oR ee published—until now.’ “Forced Labor Tactics are Com- 11:15 — 1:35 — 4:00 — 6:25 — 8:50 P. M. munistic.”’ That's when his eyes light uP. ang this amounts to “an act of * REGULAR PRICES * Feature at 11:30, 1:50, 4:15, 6:40, 9:05 P. M. Success is oy je violence, intending to incite a : riot,” attorneys argued. ‘ Columbia ‘needed a theme for Judge W. R. Wallace issued a “Fire Down Below,” in which temporary restraining order halt- Lemmon stars with Rita Hay- ing the picket picketer. ‘worth and Robert Mitchum, Lem- mon had played some ef his works| for Jonie Taree i SES Self-Service Thief Held |matters at t studio. When = PORT HURON (—William Stra- jsomeone suggested Lemmon com- 401 “35. of Port Huron was held for investigation of breaking and en- tering Thursday after he turned in § a wrist watch to a jewelry store ithat had been cabie of $3,000 in 66 Recently the Lemmon’ theme was recorded at the studio by Morris Stoloff. It js hoped that the tune will do as we! s Stol- off's ee Fe solid Al jewelry. Strabel told Police Chief with the juke box crowd. |Virgil James that he had picked * « 8 ithe watch out of the window of the already broken into store. He said he did not break into the store. “I went over to the stage when they were recording Lemmon enthused. “I never had such a-COULCULEE CULE L LL good time in my life. Even win- & ning the Oscar didn’t give me as @ big a thrill’ , * a I asked him about his musical a background. He explained he took piano lessons as a youngster. But like so many otherg_ he forgot s everything he learned. j Despite his acting suecess, he 7 still harbored the songwriting @ urge. a “It's a terrific outlet for me,” he commented. “If I go for two g or three days without touching a @ ‘piano, —} start getting uneasy 3 Usually when I get home at night @ ‘from a party, I'll sit down and : play for an hour or two, It’s a ~ Our eogeme records a great relaxer.” now in. ere is a partic @ list of LP albums. a MG 50116—Xmas Carols in Hi Fi a caries Saizede (harp) UXUTY loves Make ‘a Lem j0—Come Sings Xmas s ‘a P 8333-—Jev te the World — a Hae Wagner Chorale ‘a 738—Merry Christmas — « 0 ance | Jackie Gleasoa $5.13 _ @ Hip hee Chomp Time - Orgaa and chimes a MG er Saas Favorites - = The Leather Glove Producers of M _ Jan Asz GA sa-tiv— Chimes at Xmas Tim LN 3158 — Music me —- Somerset Strings E 3468 — Merry Xmas from Joni James Us 12 Xmas Cl Xmas te You — — by Sinatra aul and France suggest that every lady. should have a pair of luxury) gloves for Christmas if they're g ladies who don't want something'g strictly utilitarian but a gift that : ole. Le . Les is personal and elegant. mov ee sa jeuse X H 2 caeaiae pike ones mas They don't refer to the French) s Dt <3 wiccry Xmes - Bing Cres for Xmas at leather glove ‘“‘classics’’ women gy 7 buy for themselves’ season-inigg ji Mere Teco ite season-out . . . but to the em-im © , 3375 Winter, Wonderland = MG 20093-Xmas with Patti Page broidered, jeweled, spangled, Lt, 913—X an iusto trophy seek funds for their cause in Pontiac. Over 100 marchers will be sta- tioned in all sections of the city antov: pL #172-Xmas Time - Fred _ os. i] Gab uni! itt bs Ue Ao’ ia | i | } flowered, laced beauties that are & LL ay —Mes ‘These run a little higher in bee t= Mesctah Punirments price, naturally, than plain gloves ™ Ghetr and Orchestra . . « that’s why women wait il! ll and Many Others Christmas to get them. But they're |i These albums are $1.10 except at is-pure excitement in its daring love and its aner terror and it will grip you as few motion pictures ever have. to visit residents between 7 and p.m. Fests collected tonight will go to! about 15 reseatch agencies seek-| in a class with ermine wraps,| 9. Sese Hated etherwice. All prices real jewelry, and fine French per ———— ng iM For an | appropriate — lastin jfume and don't cost nearly ac | ty musi¢. mach. ti ening malady which first renders its victims to wheel chairs and then to their beds, completely help- om 18S. Fea’ BOB’S CHICKEN | HOUSE t BARNEY at the PIANO and ORGAN ELICIOUS CHICKEN DINNERS T-Bone Steaks, Ham Steaks, Bar-B-Q Ribs DINNERS COCETAIL * One fourth of the money will go ‘to Detroit Memorial Hospital which k for\ area victims. liam Brown, 110 S | S. Tilden. Brown to Take Out . FE 3-9821 1 prot included in the fund drive this utions to MDAA, Inc. local postmaster if ing the cause and cure of the weak-| Supports a muscular distrophu clin-/ Heading tonight's drive is Wil-| isays that a general mailing was) year. “Our sole effort will be to- contacted for con- ~ eers mailed anywhere © GIFT CERTIFICATES a _ available in any amount a See Our ‘a “Walls of Albums” Plenty of Free ‘Parking! rock-bottom “a woman ever hit for love! Starring the Original Prize- Winning Cast of the Play! wom» HENRY JONES NANCY KELLY iinet MERVYN LON Sees Play by JOHN LEE MAKIN Based upon the play by MAXWELL ANDERSON and the wovel by WILLIAM. MARCH Diecren rss LEROY xers .WE DO NOT — RECOMMEND: THIS - PICTURE for CHILDREN _SIXTY-FOUR Float With Greatest of Ease 8-Ton Tractor,.Toothbrush -Parachuted to South Pole By DON GUY _ MCMURDO SOUND, Antarctica ®—An_ eight-ton tractor and a toothbrush floated gently down to They were dropped to 19 Amer- jcans building a U.S. scientific outpost for use in the Internation- al Geophysical Year program. The tractor, dropped on three .100-foot parachutes from 2,000 feet, day, He had radioed that he for- got to pack a toothbrush. The tractor made a perfect land- ing and was observed in operation shortly after touching donw, Lt, Richard. A. Bowers of Quon- set, R.L,.. and. Harrisburg, Pa., leader. of the Seabee ground party, messaged that all was well. He said his group wag spending its first night at the pole’ in.a heated building. The owrkers set up 4@ portable wood frame building cov- will be used to speed construc- tion, <«* 6 towel and tied to a bundle of oil drums, will be used by Sgt: Rich- ard J. Patton, 3l-year-old St. ered with insulated fabric. It is. heated by an oil stove. The task tents, = -*-- an area of 31,280 square miles, and The Air Force Globemaster which made thé tractor drop Louisan who made history's first parachute jump to the Pole Sun- plowed into a snowbank when/est of the five. THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1956 | ‘DONALD DUCK landing and blocked the 6,000-foot DONALD Dt ice strip at-this base for atime.) | None of the 17 men: aboard the plane, the State of Tennessee, was hurt~The plane was piloted by Col. H. A. Crosswell of Atlanta and Miami, The plane's nose wheel collapsed when it set down, caus- ing it to akid into the snowbank. Lt. Jack Tuck of Auburn, Mass.. second in command, volunteered to stay over there as head of eight Navy men for the winter. It will be the second antarctic winter for the 24-year-old Dartmouth gradu- ate. He. spent last winter here at McMurdo. Lake Superior Deepest DULUTH, Minn, — .Of the five Great Lakes, which the French ex- plorers called ‘‘The Five Sisters,” deepest. It is 350 miles long, has depths to 1,600 feet have been re- corded. Lake Erie is the shallow- wml BOARDING HOUSE» — , leds: I'VE GOT EVEN A BETTER SYSTEM EGAD, MARTHA! T THOUGHT & YOu'D GUESS! THE COONSKIN Y CAP I WORE YESTERDAY AND THIS SULTAN'S TURBAN SERVE 7 THE SAME END<~ THE HEAT GENERATED INSIDE SPEEDS THE GROWTH OF HAIR AND FOR GENERATING HEAT —— TURN THE MATTRESSES A UPSTAIRS AND CLEAN THE CELLAR/+- AND MAY LI SUGGEST SPEED 7 BEFORE I SHUCK YOU OUT OF By T. V. Hamlin a ae + RESTORES ENERGY<~ THAT | ., CREW CUT. i) UN Ni NY hy a SS -< SNe ~ We Le “a +] THAT Oeonan By Ernie Bushmiller I WONDER WHAT SHE'S © UP TO NOW y lL FOUND AN EASY WAY ©. TO— NANCY --~- SHAKE MONEY OUT OF WHAT ARE : YOU DOING ? MY ed ERNIE BUSHAILL EPA LO By Leslie Turner CAPTAIN EASY I'LL ADMIT IT LOOKS BAD. BUT SURELY YOU CAN WAIT AN HOUK TO TAKE HIM IN FOR QUESTIONING! CLANCY HAS A BAD RECORD, EASY! HE'S ONE OF FEW WHO COULPVE PULLED THAT JOB UNSE HUNTER SHOT HIM WHILE HE WAS CARRYING HIS DEAD A LIVE MEAN HOSS--1 A SPOOKY, TRWLUAME 7-29 ‘A Garvie, ine, TM. Reg U.S. Pat. Off. AND NOW WE FIN \ HE SOLD THAT STOLEN WATCH! WE LL--J KNOW SHELL BE CLANCY'S A CHANGED ki0! ROUD O° YOU TONIGHT: HE'S WORKED HARD FOR WEEKS TO TAKE PART IN OUR PROGRAM! HE WONT HIMA RUN AWAY! I'LL BE RESPON-\ LATER! WHERE WERE YOU, ASY? I LOOKED ALL \UH- OVER! SEE... THIS S | CLANCY! NOW, LET'S FIND SUCH A SPECIAL HER A SEAT..ITS TIME TO OCCASION, MOM GOT A NEW HAIR-DO!- J 2 rs aS “ BEGIN! AM . fF : 5 in bes fA Serves, inc. 7M. Reg US. Pat or) | By Edgar Martin AMT NOTHIN’ WAPPENED CET, PROFESSOR. QATOH CLOSELH, SISTER! | By McEvoy and Strieber be eae yp en ae —e —,* ao THE GIRLS a BURNELL— \ ‘, % 5 “ [ , sfavei | (hid , % — Vid Tp ! elt REST! by Franklin Folger; HALF ACRE CASTLE HE'S ON AN ISLAND) AND WHEW ~~ AT’LEAST ; im f , nh ily LISTEN—— | |—ALLBY HIMSELF ) I a 1S THAT GOO -FoR:.)\ » ‘please ——| |—1 THouett you / HOPE | | One Mo ONO, Same ING HUSBAND OF MINE. 220% SHOULD KNOW, [CALL = A MR. AL JOPLON Zui) TER Be SAE @ ANO A , on | THERE 16 SUE Now! | SUE, THIS 1S / | GLENNIS DRSBY. se! 7 Al GOLLY, GRANDMA, | DON'T SEE HOW ANYONE CAN .. AT SUCH A SWEET LITTLE WELL, I'M NOT VERY HAPPY RASCAL AS ME .// AT HAVIN’ MUD TRACKED ALL OVER MY CLEAN FLOORS’ % 5 6 : : j PGs oat See LS ees ae as Sie Ce ee "1 fe ‘ ‘ fe seth Be : : . a le ee eee a eS . 2 ” i Market Prices Drift Lowér lower in moderately active stock market trading early today. major division of the list. There were a few scattered gains. an ae ee ae sn ens nee aan heard, money and high inte rate situation, — aneeranin tax-loss selling for the yearend and irreguarity in the nation's business picture, brokers said. Losses of a point of so--were;—~ taken by American Cyanamid, United Aircraft, DuPont and Boeing. Declines of a major fraction hit Bethlehem Steel, Chrysler, Sinclair and Kennecott Copper. * 8 & Suaier fractional losses were taken by International Harvester, Phelps Dodge, International Nick- el, Union Carbide, General Elec tric, American Can, American To-| bacco, New York Central, Texas Co, and Gulf Oil. Small gains were posted by Phil- co, Douglas Aircraft,International- Paper and Johns-Manvilie. Opening blocks included U. S._ - Steel unchanged at 67% on 4,000 shares, Gulf Oil up % at 10154 on 2.000, National Distillers off % at 25 on 1.500 and Ford off ‘» at 33% on 1,200 New York Stocks & (Late Morning Quotations) - News in Briel! Deaths in Neatby Commun tes ‘ Pleading guilty to a rape of eee NEE PON'TTAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956 : M SIXTY-FIVE- ne i 37, of 4021 3ist “St. Detroit : + Pompe o noe yesterday was jailed 10 days and) WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —jin Stoney Creek pratatind chere. > fined—$i00 by Royal Oak Justice Service for Mel Fred Samples, 66, | Mr. Millerd a native of Rochester Fletcher Renton. lof 3104 Dixie Highway, will be at! and ¢ ter by trade, hiad (2 p.m. Friday, from Coats Funeral! A boy's $15 bleyele was stolen Home, 3141 Sashabaw Rd., with in-;! the vicinity all bis life, He died yesterday, Pontiac police said, \terment in Ottawa Park Cemetery. | yesterday after a brief illness. from a home at 253_W. Wilson Ave. yir. Samples died Tuesday in St. He is survived by one son, Lloyd of Troy, one grandson and one Fish Fry, DAV Home. 190 An- °*°PH Mercy Hospital. ‘eat grandson aid burn Ave. Nov. 30.5 P.M. —Ady_, Norton-Millerd Rummage sale, Sat. Dee. Ist.) ROCHESTER — Service for Nor-|’ The University of Mlinois oper- 10:20 a. m., Township Hall, AubuT | ton Millerd, 86, of 335 Cherry St.,/ates a fleet of airplanes for avia- Bpaisored pe rGciheemane Ladies: Tf0Y Will be at 2 p.m. Friday, from! tion education and research. —Adv.| Le “Larry” P. R. Lawrence has seen! added to the salesrm. at Riemen-| schneider. 232 S. Saginaw, | tributors fer Dodge - Plymou‘ hj products. —Adv. | Jpeg a Rummage sale, Fri. and Sat. 128 // STOCK RACE CHAMP—Among the highlights of the New York | The powerful auto smashed the stock car record at the Chrysler |W. Pike. Pontiac White _—, | Automobile Show next month will be the Chrysler 300-C which will Proving Grounds, Chelsea, by averaging 145.7 miles an hour over | 7 make its‘ public debut featuring a 375-horsepower engine, dual the 4.7-mile course. The car show is scheduled to begin Dec. 8. Chicken & Biscuit Dinner, $1.25, | zt served from 5 to 7 p. m. Saturday, | a and bighra = fe! ee ab _ : \Dec. Ist, at Roosevelt Temple, 22! |State St. White Shrine No. 22. | —Adv. Erratic Grains MARKETS ‘(GMC Executive Ends sis fst pir agi a So taea Can't Hold Pace produce _FOY- Year Career re a DETROIT PRODUCE | Russell A. Crist, staff executive; Souped Up Up Autos TT, 23 ({AP)}—The followin, Truc Coa rj Los (INS)—North American seiner cover aie ot locally grown pro | jat the GMC x & ch one -| , 208 ANGELES, eo as it net gaming: CHICAGO uF Grains churesd "Ques ot Me. bond fancy des only, ' sion, will retire tomorrow afterigropned in the yen =e o81.913 He = Ordered for Police _ s brought to td rmers’ rkete by i i = bout rv ; and erratic, provers ond sold by them in wholesale, More than 40 years of General Mo-, Fe cra telk. sigsie’ a yeer™ - any oom Us re miige package lots ltors service. tect LE ta 124 760 902) or 8 0 [j= Se eee ee market on board of trade to- hare, @5 against 832,34 or 4 . day. once ‘again failing to estab-iverHe 1 2800 tt apis Greate | Associated with the corporation Share, fa {Ne precisa: peat” Tkerfirms| JACKSON Up—Specially /souped- . i és . becklog on Sept. 30 totaled $1.285.000,000 . eye ite trend in early deal-ipene: 25° bu: No f. 318-325 bu singe 1914, Crist arrived in Pontiac (* ain’ of about $13¢ million in s year. UP police cars have beey ordered OA F r d | ] ry S k ings. definite trend in , TEES G0 be Applen, Biclatooh, zai ji J 19% — = Yellow Truck &) eeeesus for local officers, but the city com- : avore i ity toc ancy, 325 bu, No. 1, 280-300 s : Coach Manufac-| LOS ANGELES IRs) — Hilten Hotets Mission is divided on whether the . Fa Most futures opened higher as Appies, Northern Spy. Fancy, 3.50 sy . ° % hi a i 4 net ; iet , 7 ‘the international situation appeared Ne: }- 3.20.30 to Appice, oll River turing Co. w as Corp hed record gross revenue end aeticars will help ysolve the traffic] for Conservative Income Accounts i ito deteriorate further, but best, eal on Pears, Bosc, Fancy, 2.00 bu; | formed, He was 39 Revenue increased seven per cent to problem. - $142 830,079 while the net of $12,105.88), 5 : ’ gains were not held. Here and (i een IBC: Beets Me 1. named assistant or 43.21 per common share, was up from; Purchase of five of the inter- DETROIT EDISON CO. there some weakness was dis- 15-90 doz behs. Beets. Topped. Pancy.| to the vice presi-'$1.77 @ share. The 1956 earnings in-| ceptor cars was approved yester- 20@ bu: No 1. 125-178 be. Brocco, sgluded a oa a See aa, ae A ig Approximate Indicated , iplayed, notably in December qo” 1 "i 25-193 % ba. Cabbage “Cari: | degt in charge of iday by the commission by a 54 Prise Dividend Yield No. 1 Common OAK FLOORING. . .*22.50 per 100 ft. 12” PINE BOARDS .*10.95 per 100 ft. Portland Cement... .. .°1.38 per Bag Industrial and Crating Lumber in Stock Budget Terms Available LOWRIE-HICKS LUMBER CO. 1 W. Walton Blvd. at Baldwin _FE2-9104 a — - Ed Lowrie share, compared with $5,496,590, or 76 cents a share a year ago. ns smavnen steel EMPLOYES NEEDED! gers as sale promotion manager of Corp: has been announced by di- Wei back dete a td ail vision officials. A former newspaperman in Chi- point repair. hes slp at Reig — .. 4 department of ~ Dodge Division, Admiral ..,,.. 12§ Cockh Aire .. $22 wheat. Trading was only moder- Pony %-1.10 bu. Cabbage, Red. No 1.) operations in 1932 vote. . 5.41 % Ah 80-100 bu Cabbage, Standard Variety, ; : 7 4 r o. /O0 Air Red 4.0. ins eee, ccan -. ey lately active. No, 1. 20:1.00 bu Carrots. Topoed, No 1) and in 1347 was Dividends | Mayor Harold Miller cast the $37 $2.00 per yr. Afied Gite... 471 Loritard 183 s «. ¢ va Gauke an keeaie on promoted to pro- deciding vote. ; ; . tam Lea anti a ga : aa Wheat near .the end of the first Paes 2 vy ¢- 8 ¢-don, ciate | duction manager. The four commissioners who op- For more information withou! obligation—call 1 ee = 1 ~ or 6 - to oe crete elery, | : ag ee Ea Ihour was 1's ‘ower to %s higher, No. 1, 100-189 doa. Pennel. No. 1.| He became a 7 N (h—The Mueller Pose the move say: Am Bak ...... 36 McOrew H 83 December $2.34'3, corn mhenged Tee: “350 dos beh 2 ar iale tiemaniee PORT HURO} The Mueller ee <= wereeee ST err cha s 7 to % higher, December $T37% S- oreersanh Not feetis peekenet) OSE a A Brass Co, of Port Huron yester-| 1. Cost and upkeep will be too oa __ sf , ‘ 3 Am Cyan a =: orseradish, No 1, 300-325 pk. hasket Working or spe- A g a am Ges & Bl. 263 Minn NAM | $s, oats 'e lower to ‘4 higher, Decem- Leeks No i, 100.180 dos behs. Onions. int assignments for the general day declared a quarterly Merion wee ‘ octane . ue? , ir ‘- ct ore ~ ~ Am Motors”. @. Monsen Ch |. 343 ber 79%, rye unchanged to %4 19 sob beg Onions Green, No. 1. manager in 1950 of 50 cents per share payable Jan' 2. Lives of innocent bystander 818 Community National Bank Bldg. FE 2-9119 Am Revs : as poste beets 7! lower, December $1.45. soybeans TS 90 “sa ee Porsiey Root. No Py & ; 4, 1957, to shareholders of record fleeing drivers and pursuing police HOURS: 9 to 5 A a i! . 4 : or s renips, No |. 1.25-/ “ f : mn E Am Beating ... 296 Net Bise ye} unchanged to % higher, January’: 7 4 bu Potatoes No 1, 1 18-128 60-/ He was guest of honor at a fare- Dec. 4. will be endangered. asmepuavepemnoens : ———— an Ts Tel 7} mat ‘Bets. + $2.61. and lard 7 to 20 cents ah bad Radioman, Black Ne : leg — am = aie Nat Orps .... * hundred pounds higher, December behs am Viscose + Nat Lead 1a) . % gash, Acorn, Ne 1 100-1 5¢ Anacanéa 11.2 WY Central 33 $15.30 Pia gg Butternut, No 1. 200-1 Se . OPEN : - Anse WAC. 4 wis M PY ” Squash, Delicious, No. 1. 1.00-1.60 Armco @t! ==. 42 wo Am Av “0 ; ‘ Squash. Hubbard. No 1 1 00-180 RIDAY Armour & Co. 164 wor Pac 348 Grain Prices Tomatoes, Hothouse, No. 1. 3.00 300 f Ait at Line 8 Ner Os Pw. 17! : b pesket. Turnipe. Ha 1, oo) 28 tee NIGHTS atl Retin OF Oe Ou ats CHIC AGO GRAIN “LETTUCE AND SALAD ete: Cel- Medic : “s Ovens Til Ol @? - CNOO Mes: 1AR} — (Ovenins ery Cabbage. Me i 1 60-1t0 be. Endive : hw GL BD .. a Sew Prices ° 150 bu Endive. Bleached. No. Sone : ot Pan A W Air , 167 Wheat— Mar ....u. 8. 1. 258-300 by Bacerole, No. 1. 106-186 Beth Bieel i1%#§ Panh Ev! 012 oe ner morte May .. ae 69Tty Oe pon lage —— leat, 2 50-300 on tam PA 1¢ Mar -. on 343% Sep. , -.. 3%. bu Lettuce, Leaf. Ne 1. 100-150 bu con = "ys Peaaey rs gee pore sees pone Dee Rye 146 GREENS: Cabbage No. 1. 8-123 bu : e Brist My ..... 37 »e RR 31% sO .--- “ si * Collard, Se. 1. 1-198 bu Kale, Ne 1, i Budd Co 183 Prost Cols yan Sep a aS 1 80% | 00-1 28 bu. Mustard, No. 1. 2 00-250 bu e e at e vertise Burroughs .... 371 Pfiver “ay Cormm— _, MAF ---- i S¢ Soinsch. No 1 100-1 $0 bu Swiss Char , Col Back _ «7. td Pacts D ea | Sve are My tare *M Bo 2 100-198 bu Turatys. No 1. 2a. Calum & hit 143 - > 278 bu . ' * * 2 ° esbr 39} Phite Mor. a May ee ps ee EE ee No switching . . . no gimmicks! Just honest-to-goodness values! Our business a Dry Prii' Pet seei-™ me i ! ’ t LOGS -) se 3 ; ia Pete me 1 (ON Medium. 1160-1206, Small. 7 0-8 50 hes continued to expend over the yeors becouse we have adhered to the policy vege te. we... Pret & GO eae es pe 123) Putman wL4 +--+ of honest values and honest osrorning- Ceter Tree. 883 Bere ON oa) DETROIT EGGS Cen TH Ps... 9 RCA ss DFTROIT. Nov 29 (AP)—Bpes. fod y — | Chea & Oh - 4 Pamyh #1] $¢*¢ Livestock Detroit cases included federsl-state AY § Oo B Ws * peabone fa =" Pex Dene ® a z grades | in Mi . Reon Mor ea DETROIT LIVESTOCK Whites Grade A jumbo 53-8¢ rd. av ; , . a tay e ree > 3 \ Citles Bre. St Pete ® LL) DETROIT. Nov. 29 AP — ticgs salable: M: larre 40-43. w:d ev 42%; medium Th : i—Cash. 2—Layaway. 3—No money down, as : low as $1.25 weekly! — ' Pe 173 Market net estabiished 8 21 grade C larwe 24-31, wid Pham oh oa ia jeg tk Aa Cattle Saiable 100. Presh rec elpts 8° 3k. checks 24-31, wid av 26 Corea Cola ....1006 pang ipi pe ae mostiy cows Market generally steady a‘emtra large a ae bobs cates ; Colg Pelm .... 4! es ,, Compared iast week's chee ‘trading i e - ¢ a Col Bra A . 386 lager’ eo oy i speney: slaughter steers and heifers weak 20-) . . J 30-GALLON GAS HOT iz Co! Ces os OT gon an R oe 2 th Mostly $9 cents lower utility cows Brown? Grade A extra large 46. large ecia urc ase Comw Ed 7 mnt he Ay very uneven, steady to weak some fat 37-43, medium 36, grade B. large 35 = Oe Ee oe — WATER HEATER Con W Os 04s Pena TS Oe te 5 /Bers and cutters stescy to weak dulls ; : Ss tcl on oe Roa Pao” | ga y| weak to = sooo! st amet =e ome CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS . : steady. few head prime 1020-1150 1) CcHicaGo. No (AP) —Botier steady Cont COPGS 1ST fearre, Ra" 5:4 |steert 2680-2798. load chotce and prime ecsipuil {22,.00-33 33: dul end choice hetlers Girsies 261, checks 25, current re- Swen ow Chem 673 erty £1 Pq 04.4/17.00-2200. most utility and standard |cemts 39 Steel WHILE THEY LAST! Du Pont 1732 Texas Co araiheifers 1200-1600 late bulk 4 :Y > 2 Fast Kod . 9 4 wer Bul eq ti tows 980-1100: some endosirebie en. ae riaviglt 1 EA Talon. paling down fa, 908, cannery Sng g/ __cusCAGO PoraTors Kitchen 30-Gal. Water Heater Emer Rad .... @€4 winy R Bear fe tors mes: Iv )-18 net eer : Frie RR -. 204 teen W air. 37 [commercial bulla 12 90-14 09 few better CHICAGO, Nov 38 (AP! — Potatoes ; Px-Cell-O a s-lheary bulls to 1450 cutter and ‘O* arrivals 61 track 324 total US ship- i ‘ Paird Mor . 4a trent Com adh stility bulls uncer 1100 Ibs oe does men 23 supplice moderate demand GI $ 50 SPECIALISTS in Mach... 62 er amet! tot Oot ad choice stock raives ¢ merket s tly stroneer for Nue- * Arevhownd ....146 vee wd a8 0 sibs) oneal want choice 80-830 "> lsets Idahe-Oregon Russets 410-4 15 3-PC WHITE ° — COMPLETE KITCHEN = Si aS tm _ as , feeder steers 1800-2000: medium feeders cary leatn nee Red River : e 3 Lined 7 LAYOUTS OoFeT Bi vee nit Ate ve cidoen te 1506 ‘ -2 ia . 1 Ceat ..... 861 [nit Air Lin Calves—Saleble 2 Todars market Choice Selecti of ° sat Unit Atre a2 , x's cice Selection ine oe? Rb Boe tree. BS jare tet ant, Comer et Soa a | CETC | , = + GENUINE BIRCH “8 r afte rete HS On Linen”... 31 leer eaves weet to 160, emer Aber | ultry LY, ; : Int Mary 367 OS Rub . . 44 [ine Uneven iow chetee vealers ana} 7 52-Gallon Electric ® | tnt Mick 915 US Steel... 87 lightweight slaughter estves 18 00-28 00.) DETROIT POULTRY a 1 ei a ne ——————s Int Paper Sods ba al Rceeg eee ue aiettant high choice and prime veal: | DETROIT, atl 29 (APi—Prices paid 1 . . j Anil , Int Shoe . 3 r 02-00: week's top on Monde’ per pound f o Detroit for No, 1 ———— o Int Tel @ Tel a — So 1: a Gar nt 32%: most utility rer farsa live ony = to 10 am ; REG. $134.50 VALUE | - and Your Choice of Joh — Hr Werte A PK 27 (standard «grades 13.00.18 64 eul} an avy type ens 18-19 Hight dead =| MIRROR nian a chek s . ohne Man .. 4 1 [lew utility mostly 790-13 00 . heavy broilers or fryers ‘2%)-34, Ibs.) Becutiful ul Includes 58-ft. tub, was sin and clos j tones 3%... 895 ee ig 141, Sheeo—Salshle 18 Market romina'ly whites 18°. Gray Crosses 23: Barred We urge you te compare this outstanding ormica in 0 $ Kenneertt ..,. 1223.4 aly selon Ms 44.9 unchanced Com*ared lact week's clove Rock: 24-25: canonettes (5'4-€ Th.) 73- “BRITE Finish bargain \ } ‘ Kime Cik_ .... $14 oe Tow 03 trade snotty: demend rerrow and Um-/28!: ducklings 2¢: turkey#: Heavy hens i , F : Kresge, 88 ... ba Socoding BAW 32 [fenendahle efter Tuesday: staw~hter 38: heavy toms 25 We offer an Outstanding selection of cabinets Kroger ses - : lewer heen scaren, nee j . lib McN&L |. 133 Ynest Sh&T s90.s lambs 100-150 loNer aa aorail | a vutet with fondo $ 95 COMPLETE WITH 95 pos tor kitchen of bath, along with formica tops in tice @ My 2.2 Zenith Red 1066) Cie nostic prime wasted sisuchter| eaponettes to a fight demand Prrers . yj Att a obo Pactory Warranty $ 25 choice of cotors and pattems. Also steel base ijambs es pad et oe asks sabe in fost fatr — seer Let e NOW CHROM Edison Approred Now and wall cabinets. a Is —_ jambs t Derma light. Some processing STOCK AVERAGES a0 down: cull ta lew good 10.2% 189 \ ced vtortns cer pecelatsen. Otiermngs ons puntage FITTINGS Sod bed mush hot ws- ; - . Rey TORE —Compties by the Assoct- 2a” to choirs Copper be i7 0 °- ample : POPP PP POEL APOE EAA ale Te goed an thetce or ft 7 A i i tl tl i in in i i i i 30 18 TOG —_—— 2 $ Indust Rails Util Stocks - . * > ; ; 4 . —_—— . LTR 4 2 Net change 583 ot 2 3 at cencane Lavustetd. | ems 00. Nor. 28 (AP) = Live pout 21x32-Inch COLORED BATH SETS $ Double Door 3 ; Prev, day ...,.-950.8 1279 71.2 173.7) 5G0. Nov. 2% (AP) — Saladle try weaker on roosters, steady on t x32- Gompactunent > i . a Week age TI aa16 129 0 713 «174 oe seee: ome uneven: butchers) Dalance; Daan $7 de ane "O Bi sasocetnen 4 — tub, ‘a $ 95 WwW ASH bl = sae = > : $ Month age ......2611 1343 09 170-4) penoratiy 25 to $0 lower than early cr/1.025 coope: I relesid ' ; > omen 2 $ ‘ Year Ago ....6..2834 1405 725 1802 cgae to mostly 25 lower than ete prices noes way ong be Pies ueht hens 2 Compartment a ‘2-ORADE fittings UNDRY @ ; $ ‘ fag whee Scots HBL BE cetStn ain Toeaey goes oats el gue: Sa yentans iluci Wile : BASINS } LA $ $ | 1986 Low .-.45. 244.0 126.2 696 171-6 iower: most 2-3 erade lots 199-220 Tb ee ae 95 TRAYS 2 > 198$ High 8 . 75.7 ed butchers 1825-1560; few lots No 2 os ocks . | . 2 4 1934 Ee 672 1488 low ae 15.00: fee lots 1-2 1p0- 2 ih i S With triple plated - 2 4 is 3-16.00 8 Bnet wt mostty 1 208, Tb . | . chrome feucets. A Complete wan sturdy 23 > . 16.38: Se > i ' i . . stand an auce 4 > DETROIT STOCKS i $0-14.75; larger lots ‘ | Pr ces i , 1 value! - 4 . 4 eee gg [pod er he N50-550 ib pect 12.50- ; | Every one a real buy! 4'2-Pr. and 5-Fr. 95 a - sa re ey - > * Double sliding doors $ = ee a 4 : = rieaae after decimal pottite ar are “eighths | ‘eatatte cattle 0,500: calves 200; steers “¥ rs ——————— ¥F a = aie : = wr ‘ : : High ny Noon!and hetfers moderatety active, steade f F Climbin i day. Slight impertec- > nee moldings and 3 I AUNDRY ; Allen Elect. & ‘uip.* . 2.2\to 80 higher: instances wo more then | and up 2 and $ cad Baldwin Rubber Co.* iat 16.2 50 early: cows steady to 28 hieher: bulls i tions, Stee! and Cast Iron Crate Marred 4 $ Re 4 Gear Ce"... 23.4 and veelers steady to strong. stockers . _ ~ > * Adjustable glass > TR AYS : ‘ 3 isjand feeders eotr: tro Tt fe $ , | neon ihn §. Chem 5 $3 hieh prime 1289-1380 fh steers 39,90- NEW YORK up— Wholesale food $ shelves 3 F Petiinsular Mtl Prod. 91 9.1 a epag = Ld = nact hich” prime|PTices, as measured by the Dun & ,' y 2 6 Reser Mads @iupaneer $ with WHITE Hood mo. thy ana ana steers 2 8-7 fey Tong’ jv oaverace (Bradstreet Food Index. jumped LOWEST PRICES ON STEEL PIPE 21x32 tach Shallow Well > $ ENAMEL eocnecd Lie ‘ : > Tolede Edison Co... 133 332 133 Chatce xtoere 18.00-25%: standard steersion ono this week for the third __ Cast tron > 4 SPECIAL > CABINETS sharply se wee . > Wayne Screw Prods. 14 "14 14145 co_t9.00: toad of utitite Holste'n steers 2-COMPARTMENT ; 4 > *No sale: bid an dasked. 14.00: came hich choice and Prim? straicht week, ON %1-FOOT LENGTHS ae 3 > * Medern styling Soles hetfera 22.8N-24.09: most rood snd choice Ya-in. Gelvanized $2.65 1%-in. Galvanized $6.52 § $ % * Storage compart- heifers 18.00-22.99: yfflity and eom-| Art $6.16 the Index compared with 44 $ 95 $ 2 p= . e mercial cows 9.98-11.50: strone weleht ‘eat kk d $5.95 three 3%4-in, Galvonized $3. 1%-in. Galvanized $7. 70 $ 2 canners and cutters 7.50-0.50: uttlity/$6.10 last week an ' l-inch ed 90. 2-i 9 $ 2 * Chrome plated faucet siness rie S and commercial bulls 1300-1450 f004/ weeks ago. It was up 2.8 per cent. -inch Galvanized $4. -in, Galvanized hv 32 4 > and Gnolee, venlety 13,00-22.00° light cu Rs $5.99. | “CASH AND CARRY ONLY With Tent 3 > $ 95 down to 1.60: need and {holce se-800 from the year-ago week's $5: > 3 . : th feedine steers 22 NEW YORK (INS) — Federated *nd, chotee 375.1 stack hetfer calves! The figure was the highest since =: : 7.26: good 300 Ib weights 16.00. $6.18 on June 5, .which was the Department Stores, Inc., reports "Gaiable sheep 2.500: slow and uneven: /?9- 4 5 ; the 13 early, sales wooled lambs steady tolhigh for the year. This year’s. low! , sales of $146,401,980 for pis Ba Re share of the supviy| wae $5.96 Jan. 17 : “ pm a ee a still uneold; sheep steady; few lots * At, Z ae ee See — weeks ended Oct. 27, an increase be to prime iecoled® Yamba’ 18-00-31.50,, In The index represents the total ‘The Store That Values ‘Built 13 per cent dver the same period ¢jyuding Jona mostly. choice 105 Ib le- of 7 : { 1955. Net i amounted to fe Iambs : cull to low good lambsicost at wholesa one pound fs = at an oo-tT se: few, cull ote. wood wool*"leach Of 31 foods in general use. $5,770,997, or 75 cents per common sinushter ewes 4.00-6.00. . Bresson’ Mabe work, metal finish, torch solder, duco spray and Pall Steck of Sol Pipe and Ptiags — -Bverthing in Phimbing Supplies , a 41516 ond FE 172 8. SAGINAW ae Charged With Murder in New York Triangle; . Milkman Kills Self LITTLE VALLEY, N.Y, —A ~ young milkman, found in the reom where a woman was slain by her husband, last night killed himself outside of the funeral home where the woman's body was resting. A wreath of red roses ‘For Sue” and a note were beside him in his car. in this western New York com- munity, shot himself in the head. The body of Mrs. Sue Ann Riggs. 24, mother of three children, had been taken to the funeral home earlier in the day. Sheriff Morgan L. Sigel identi- fied Marsh as the man found in a closet of Mrs. Riggs’ bedroom early yesterday by her husband, Ralph, 26, a draftsman, Riggs told police he shot his Main Failings — WASHINGTON — Nearly automobiles looked over they're “safe to drive.” approved the first time. Headlights were the every 100 cars had faulty often inthe beams. Other frequent trouble lights, 12 in every 100; winds four in 100. Lights, Brakes in Safety Tests Washington inspection stations fail to pass the tests and have to be sent away for readjustments or repairs before they’ can get the windshield s tickers that signify Officials told the American Mu- nicipal ‘Assn. that in the most re- Police said Albert Marsh Jr., cent 12-month period 210,314 ve- 4, delivery man for a dairy hicles were inpected at the city’s aur ‘two stations and only 104,638 were, brakes, 16 out of every 100: steer-| ‘ing mechanism, 15 out of 100: rear All-Night Vigil Sees ‘Final Respects half the at the; quarter of a century, to rest today. - their respects to the throughout yesterday, and the day. * * * lights, were members of spots: Jimmy Dorsey, * ? indshield bier were Lt.-Thomas and wipers, six in 100; and exhaust, stationed with the Navy in Ha- Thousands NEW YORK \® — Tommy Dor- sey, famed ‘“‘sentimental gentle- man 6f swing’ for more than a Several thousand persons paid early morning hours to- A funeral chapel remained open} ‘all night so that theatrical people chiefiand musicians, worsimge~during the source of trouble. Some 18 out of evening, might visit. Among them the | Bros. band—led ‘by Tommy and * Among those filing past at Bier|Paul Whit Pay will be laid bandleader Dorsey, 51, became ill in bed early Monday at his Greenwich, Conn., home. According to a’ med-|' ical examiner, he suffered an at- tack of nausea and choked to) last night] Dorsey the Dorsey II, Minister Downs Ads in Buses for Alcohol DETRO!IT (INS) — A leading Detroit clergyman protested today against beer and whisky adver- tising in city buses. Dr, Herbert Beecher Hudnut of the Woodward Avenue Presbyter- ian Church,. wrote Mayor Albert! E. Cobo about alcohol ads. duced supplies Fresh urge to Europe in great volume the re- rope from Arab countries in the Middle East may be jeopardized. signed to U.S. plans for oil deliv- eries from the sphere to offset the grave’ short- _ lage caused by the blocking of the He charged they are ‘giving the Suez Canal and damage to pipe- impression the city is in the busi- lines which followed the British- | wall, and Mrs. Lester Hooker ofiness of Promoting the sale of beer.’’'French-Israeli attack on Egypt. still going to Eu- ney has been as- Western Hemi- of North Atlantic Alliance coun- tries in. the foreseeable future. There have been some rumors that this country might agree to such a move if Russia agreed to! said Alliea| With to start ia - jicipation in the European 7 system hes been ce-wilt'be in: sny way weakened. . - fe: toe Ge problem of stdan, gry Western Europe, officials said the government is. ~javoid generating Arab ill will or destroying the favorable attitude created in the Arab world by American denunciation of the at- tack on Egypt. No Dog Bites Mailman GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. # — '|Postman William Van der Veen has two big reasons for standing apart from fellow mail carriers who complain about dogs. Rex and Rockie, a pair of box- ers owned by residents along Van. der Veen's route, meet the post- man when he alfghts from a bus ». *+ *# anxious to Boxer Bodyguards Douglas’ $415,000 suit against Walt Product Disney ‘ions. Superior Judge Leon denied: the defense. day and gave Disney answer Douglas’ claim that pic- tures of the actor and his children taken at the Disney home Aug. 1 were used without authorization. “Tt is not enough to say that because he is a motion picture personality and a public charac- ter, he has no private rights in” the matter,” said the court, add- ing: not altogether ‘goldfish in a bowl,’" as the defense had ar- gued. T. David yester- days to “Motion picture actors are | his deliveries. They're his ;‘"s, bodyguards throughout the day. “I don't get even so much as a growl anymore,” Van der Veen| NOTI Notice is siete 2 re that on 9 Novt, 7 oases County, Michigan, public ale ing Sai No. AS for cash to the highest bidder tion therecf may be made at 4184] Grand River, Novi, Oakland CE OF PUBLIC SALE given _— the under- Tuesday, December 4, 2:00 pm. at 418641 Grand River, a 1955 Ford, Custom 2-Dr.,.bear- PG246126, will " held, n County, Michigan, place of storage. Dated: November 15, 1956. PACIFIC FINANCE Wayne, By D. J Nov. 28, 29, 1956 Death Notices BALKO 21. “1956, WILLIAM, "8 Alberta: dear father of Clar- brother of Funeral service will be 1, at 12:30 Mougias will Adeline : father of onload Jean Do Prank Mrs Home with Rev. Robert Von Oeyon officiating. Interment tn Croswell 484 W Creswell, Mich Mr jie tm state at the Parmer -Snover.Puneral Home. j NOV 27, 1956. FORD MAE. $143 Gladys, Re *. Milterd | age o. dear — YOUR LIFE’S MADE! “EASIER through Classi-, fied Ads. To solve every, FE 2818L The Pontiac Press 'FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to & p.m. All errors should re immediately ee e384 assumes DO respon- sibility for errors other your ot nae — tle for Femstiggh mon ierger ‘than nd re aaae Td, «ge hoon previous te Subiiestien, “CARPENTER WANTED ——_ ___OR_3-$043. Cd TOOL MAKER EXP SINGLE MAN FOR GE | ‘EXP SERVICE MANAGER ON | Steady work. Write Pontiac Press, Bor 107. CLERK rtunity, & hours oh standin Ms ey good cutee condt ions for man,phone 'DRIVER, EXP IN ROUTE. ‘WORK aan Cleaners, 650 Woodward, OL 2-7711. CAB DRIVRR’s STEADY, DAY & night. Ove wr Apply 438 Or- | chard Lake. 3yto 6 p.m. DIE MAKER t studio. Also pick up car ry. _Help ‘Wanted ‘Male immediate opening ou how to earn from {S000 per year. man in this area. We will sho 6 for a prises po 7000 "Hlust be 29°10, __Help ' Wanted Female 7 Years of age. lant. write Masor Taylor, _ Plymouth, Mich. own product ia our own adorn For interview = details Rocker, WANTED: ENGINEERS F manufacturing of gears. details oe Write Pontiac Press 4 OR North- east Oakland County. Please state all correspondence confi- Box wages. farm Uuivershy Farm, 57500 Washington, Michigan. 2 WANTED-— YOUNG MAN— meat experience. For work __19T Oakland Ave ee work of to start EM 2 WOMEN TO DO TE Soliciting. Part time in home. Call 2 and 3 pm. BYs Lo WANTED: EXPERIENCED MAR- ried me singie man on large dairy : ood Wayne Ficteay = ‘be well counter Louls rocuiaeanaa Market, _ Help. Wanted Female 7, ONE r own +4004 between for appointment. ITTER, 3 DAYS A WEEK, tte “ W, Strathmore, FE 5-4825 r 6. BILLER. AUTOMOBILE DEALER dove CHRISTMAS LP aging gift baskets. Farm and Old Cider M Northwestern Hwy. ). PACK- ast e s 20501 QUALITY have spf haem exp. Hwy Michae « Drive machine operator. Flees requi Must be reliable person. Standard nice CONTROL KEY POSITION AS A QUALITY ENGINEER FOR THE LINCOLN DIVISION oF FORD MOTOR (0). A wonderful opportun- ity for a man with experi- lence in metal forming body bucks, body construc tion, assembly fixtures, are and gas welding, sol- dering and metal finishing. Mechanical engineer de- gree or the equivalent re- quired, Temporarily locat- ed in Dearborn, to move to Novi early in 1957, Apply Salary Personnel Gate 12, Schaefer Rd. ROUGE PLANT Dearborn, Michigan SAI ESM. AN For furnace & appliance work. | Full or part time. After 6 pm. FE 51721. ae MARRIFD ‘MAN ON DAIRY rE general farm. Modern house. | N. | ere! and dairy farming. 355 Letts Rd. 63 miles N. of Rochester. Chrysler Products. Write. stating | pp experience. All information conf | FE _dential. Pontiac Press. Box 56 ENGINEER | Graduate mechanical enginees, for . design and development of pneu- | matic and hydraulic aircraft de- | i (118 Indianwood Rd |FULL TIME EXP Ses PAINTING BY ‘our or job Ph. FE 8-3060_ ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS TOY boxes now. Furniture repaired. FE 5-4840. PLUMBING WORK Sore R ble. FE 5-1016 SAMMIE DUNN JANITOR SERV- fee, A-l nnoret. waxing =~ sanding fleo: 3-1783, Work Wanted Female 11 DAY ~SERVICE ‘RONINGS. _Pick up and deliver, OR 3-3478. re om BUSHEL. IRONING, PICK- and deliver Pontiac, Drayton _Waterford area OR 2-3501. eepers. MASONRY STONT AND CARPEN- Thyle Electric, 503 N. priestly, try. Also odd jobs. FE 5-6068. FE 45160 MARRIED MAN WISHES PART a MAKES OF bball aay =e 9 -a.m.to 2- by factory t ~ | DRY WALL BY MACHINE. a) our store. General "Printing i Oftice Supvir Co., 27 Law- rence St. Phone FE 30135. APPLIANCE SERVICE os ‘onth ROY'S. a) Oakland; - FE 2-4021 a HEARING AID. RM. 10, 101's N. Saginaw. FE 4-0539. CLEANERS. WALL Reasonable ation. FE BLOOMFIELD Walls and windows. ree est. No oblig 27-1631. ACE TREE SERVICE, REMOVAL ies. trimming. Get our bid, FE FREE too big or estimates. job small. c CHAIN SAWS Rented and sold. FE 2-00717 No 5-4628 aa A-) IRONINGS, $3 A BU, pICk and delive: EM _3-0059. 2 WOME {Oy WaLt WASH: ian clean, saprsirTiNe 1 pin ay. OME, | 8 anne > _in Troy or = area. OL 1-1255. BABY: DAY CARE, IN BE er Some. Sins Park. Licensed. EXP WOMAN” At DAY WORK. Moh... Wed. Fri, References. FE ia * WANTS DAY WORK, $ on & vom. Dishwasher. FE. InGs IN_ MY HOM) _- NIN iY HOME. Reas: A CADY Wilkins ~_BABYRTETING ana light ‘ 3-7303. LA! HT 4 oR &s com to lady. FE 5-7576. “LADY WARTS ‘housek: in widower’s or CHIMNEY W ORK Pha op repaired and = oh the — eg sore Teelatered in Pi be fooled by amateurs. Also “fre. laces, soracsen. boilers, incinera- fore, hot ow ters cleaned, rs Tepaired. Baskets for top of chim- og clal flues Made for ges bes heating FE 5- EXPERT BLOCK LAYING cok cement work, Liovd L. McGuire. ; Lake 3-41 ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE _RE- Fk & rewinding. 218 E. Pike. 5 HEATING Pree. estimates. TE 5-3009. & ‘repair. LASTE ER- FE Munro Elec- | ron. RD +4 8. TELEO , -FOUND—FEMALE, | PART "cock: - FE 4220, Ce picer : GERMAN SHORT HAIRED : aoone area, = sa Kady. ou e —_ <2-438), Reward, REDUCED RATES _ Large van to serve you SmNb | _Moving S 4488 | O'DELLCARTAGE | |Leeal and Long Distance Moving ______Phons FE 5-6806 | giant a AND HEAVY TRUCKING | | Rubbish hauled. Sand, fi) dirt. { and gravel FE 2-0603 | | ‘Painting «& Decorating 20 | wet CLASS INTERIOR, EXTE- rior painting, decorating. Reas FE 5-2860 . i é | custom INTERIOR hat ING FREE FSTIMATES | ae GUARANTEED. CALL OR | | At | | i PAINTING AND DECORAT- | t hanging and removed | ae 1 ing. ee PAINTING INTERIOR AND | exterior... Paner hanging. Maso _Thompson, 364 |A-l PAINTING INTERIOR & Ex terior. 10 ° cent dise for cash | _ Guaranteed. Free est. A-1 CUSTOM DECORATING. “WALL papering. steam service Com- | _merce EM_ 3-3435. _P AP ER HANGING. — PAINTING, ¢ Piaster repairing. FE 71-0972 _Nery_! reasons bie . FE 32-2116 er chased Pe sr removed. B. | _ Sandusky, FE 2-2706 ~ PAINTING PAPERHANGING | ALLS pl al TUPPER. IR 3-7061 ___Physio-Therapy __21A SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. Special foot technique. 14 Lincoln. FE 4-2851. Television $ Service 22 CALL JONES RA- experienced technicians. 3111 Or- chard Lake Rd. FE ee. COPENHAVER'S RADI TV Repair 596 W. Huron. hight serv- fee calls. 4-5607. DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. FE 5-1296 or FE 5-8300 =e t M. STRAKA GUARANTEE) 7 ar a pot ANY AKE. FE 48738 N’S RADIO & TV. 127 8 PARKE 8T. _ Typewriter Service 22A_ TYPEWRITERS & ADDING Ma chine repairing © Expert oon — and Ottice™ melas _ply Co, 17 W. wrence . Upholstering _ 23 BEADLE'S poorest yer SAMPLE _ Snows. by appt. FE ‘STOM PROLETER. sina Cooley Lake Rd. EM 41. Free estimates ~~ THOMAS UPROLSTERING RAPH E 5-8888 st SLIPCOVERS DRAPES, = BEND. spreads. Your material, FE 5-6797. Lost & Found 24 LA "S BOWLING “| = Georee’s Baz Sat. 22-6822. Ts Lost FE LIGHT TRUCKING OF ANY KIND | z \- 4 ee ri 4 + PAINTING AND DECORATING | Xmas Svecials Call Arby O Dea. PE 2-0615 ON AND APTER THIS DATE. , 1936 1 will not be respon- Nov. 29 ,eible for any debts contracted br any other Tan myself Harvey 351 N+ Squirrel Rd. _Mich _ | ‘SALLY YOU WIN WE HAVE Western Music acain Signed Dick and Jim. ‘‘Scrib's _ Travel Agencies 25A PLANNING A TRIP? jn TEMPORARY CANDY & BAKERY | PRACTICAL NURSE AVAIL. EX-|FORMALS AND DANCE COS- | NEW SCRABBLE SETS. $3. PAINT CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. Pl oraronips — holiday perenced. OR_ 3-3964. tumes made to order. FE 3-3075. — Pers _— ronda | came H OJ eM oho 4540 Dixie Hwy. . mas aD er TYPIN SWITCHBOARD. 5 ' IST OR 3-1355 Berio, | ae sigre sa im the sitting” eves. after 6. en case: Furniture Refinishing 160A Lawrence. PE 2-1414. CONT RACTS WANTED e uren : * fer ages 20 to ‘on = ores FRONINGS DONE | neraIRINO ANTIQUES A SPE- __ Notices & Personals 25 “We need contracts or immediate son in store. 8:30 m.| = My stalty. FE $-7332. PE §-0152. sale. Buyers wai What have FRED SANDERS TYPING, SWITCHBOARD, ww (PRIVATE DETECTYES vou? Reasonable unt. large yysitting, Eves. after 6, FE , Ease your mind of worry Know or small balances. new of eas aT) ncome Tax vice 17 x y WANTED: GIRL, 18 TO 30 YRS. Sw ~~ | «the facts about —— Private soned contracts. Clark Real Es- oS do —— Cane work. << DESIRES HOUSEWORK, © TAX AND GENERAL consultation, PE i te oe gaat eve- EA gg) Babe} i "| by the hour FE ¢ee23. | | PNOOM 0183: afta: ‘OL |AN™ GIRL OR WOMAN NEED-| Mas or +4613. WANTED ‘TYPIST WASHING & IRONINGS WANTED. vet CL sees. ake Ot ing 0, friendly adviser, ‘contact _AsK for Mr. Clark } | igiey Phone Must de fast and accurate, Good | WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. OR Laundry Service 18, aces Confidential. The Salvation 1g yhest wages y for advance-| 3-8623. OS dl a oo etal ; ment, vacations, WASHINGS _& _IRONINGS COM- | LACE CURTAINS PLAIN on RUF-| Aerotred Knapp Shoes Cash Deal tion and insurance. , _ y $4 & @ Bu. Day work.| led, beautifully finished Pontiac Fred Herman M. C. Manufacturing Co. $-6398. Laundry. Phome PE 2-101. | 2070 Airport Ra OM 31808 | por your land een ect We hove 118 Indianwood Rd., Lk, Orion FOR FAMiL LY LAUNDRY SERV co a OPERATION WITH YOUR immediate buyers Por fas de- i undry, | dri ifieatio: erdable action nr, our WAITRESS _Buliding Service 12) stin | Fintm Common terse Wares! | act"to"Jhusou teday, "OS work apply “in person. Bicmar | 4LL TYPES OF BUILDING PLANS Landscaping 18A| Thetk you You sehoa Bus) A JOHNSON, Realtor | tom oe 2 ee Oeuvres + SLE A IANO, ‘FOR RESTAURANT. mr echt ADDITIONS CUSTOM BULLDOZING. YARD, CHARLIE. WE GIVE UP. COME 1/048 Telegraph Rd. vecren 7. Call PE 3-0434 after 4 p.m * coment ee siding. Free driveway, grading and back filling. and hear ow new Hill Billy band FF 4253 | WAITRESSES W ANTED, NONNE'S | _t _EM 3-3023 Signed Dick and Jim; “Scrib's | 0 tT ENN Drive Im, 4845 Dixie Hwy at REMODELING ony wait. EXPERT | TREE TR TRIMMING AN AND DAINTY aia {SUPPLIES | MORTGAGES ioe Deve Tm EXP ALTERATIONS ec. rm., close ng. sidin removals or ures ar ON GOOD PRO lady, Petry Cleaners, FE 43696. | weather-siripping. Free est. New- | _ 12006. | PALL SPECIAL’ | COLD WAVE, | oF mary ait mitt tesa rothy’s, 14 CHARLES 171) 8 Tete WOMAN, 25-60, TO ASSIST Neary |ALL JOBS NOW aT NEW tOw| Moving & Trucking 19 ——— Farm Loan Aap be bee ed qianne or laundry, live in. $20. winter prices. Attics, recreation In Debt? Equi table a a week. MI +4095, | Hp ot rai Som ads ass AND RUBBISH | HAULED. re a = Eves FE $0001 ae Soa asements, . cleaned, . OST FoR YOUR Help Wanted 8 "mets snd brecieways Batnrooms | (eis _ sinned, YE} 0 yon are having techie meting | TO CET TRE Most Fon Yous ee ——~ free estimates. 1 to 5 vears to A-t | MOVING BAULINO : i vtgey et Someta COUNSEL ae ~~ Treees, vr vor Ha- GooD EXCELLENT SERVICE 8 eginaw = i = ee — peony een aan y Rim re) oF CEMENT WORK. reasonable Rates FE 5-468 | Above Oakiand Theater FE 38-0456 Mendy gear round no lay offs. TE 6318s Gr PE ¢ DUKES TIP TOP LEARN ABOUT BIRTH Contro. Wanted Real Estate 32A average $2.50 to +'00 per hour. We haul anything. anytime. any- | Planned Parenthood Clinics ist ~~~ _App'e im person, 150 Perry. “ee! ees TOM CARPENTERS _piace. Especially stock FE 42853 | awe Pri e 3 b) jo 5) ay) Ss CASH , MAKING . | ai egra c 4 ye Ip Ie Life D gba by | oeaaa aces Gordon Fiattley, EM 3-0482. or : aoe AND MOVING FE Lakeside Homes FOR YOUR HOME OR EQUITY call on farm families, in 8. -1 LAYING SANDING a FIN. HAULING AND ) RUBBISH SNAME Community Bldg If you want immediate action, Oakland County. Full or part apices: contractor PE 3-164". } FE MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS call us Im many cases We can get you cash for your home or equity Just give up a call and we will be eased to talk over your Real staie Problems oer look over your property and tell you it's selling possibilities We Deed listings on all types of prop- erty for the Immediate market. H WE NEED LISTINGS” Buvers waiting, large competent | saies force ready to convert your —mte—cash—_We- “tire Hs STEAMSHIP MIRESERVATIONS & TICKETS | coves n- canen | PONTIAC TRAV "EL SERVICE | 98 W Ruron st -BY DAY OR aoe down town FE 4-0 Wtd. casket "Goods 27 ANTIQUE gr ghee & FUR- niture wtd 2-15 “FURNITURE NFE DED CLOSE TO Entire home or odd jots Get the top dollar. WI!) tay outricht or eel! t for you Comm units Sale P Phone y OR 3-9717 |ter US BUY IT oR “AUCTION IT for you. OA 62681 one OF PONTIA[S LARGEST furniture buyers Cash waiting. _ FE +7881 WANTED TO Bt _of furniture BUY ALU 1 Ph FE *-8523 eo” LooM FOR RUG AND FAB. rie weaving OA 813278 | LUGGAGE RACK FOR 5) BUICK hardtop and 4 wheel trailer OL | ] = DoMEsEC PRE AT | ) Wid. | Children | to Board 26 60799. 141 Buell Rd STOP — LOOK | | wemeee to buy 2 good 650216 snow H. P. Sutton, MY 72-6432 wi cere "ARMY WAR SURPLUS| 18, | servo equipment. Reply Boz Pontiac Daily Press + WAN 5 LEGHORN vullets. ready to lay. HP. Sut- | _ton, MY 2-6: : WID_ _sEeTor — _Cal sfier 4 Wo om LANDLORDS We have good tenants awaiting apartments and flats, | _ for homes, furnished or unfurnished Our | credit reports and inspection as- | 1218 wae es : rent __ 24363 § ROOM HOME TO with option to buy. FE WOMAN ¢ 43 AND WORKS [ DAYS. Would like furn. apt or small __house out _N. slates i _ OR 30257. | mames of many families who are antious to move into this genera! area More than 80 per cent of ail! buyers for Milford area and | preve perty West of P rom ty has maintained many offices in North West Detroit for many | oot past therefore Cash buyers waiting for al! types of property Including jake front, acreage vacant lots. busi- were peruet Th costs no more © cet the mazimum resulte Cad teday for fust weure service. e) ee pe FTT REAL TY - Highland Road WANTED } oe HOME in Drayton Piatns bedroom ioe in — Garécas 19 secre far in a mil : Pate le radius of “= Humphries Wd. Miscellaneous 28° Realtor FE 2-074 PE ¢7114 Telegraph Open Multinle Listing ting Berrie ne BUY OR SE] SELL. o* the us ‘prove it di lead vet RILEY. BROKER PF. 4.1157 Soo Eliz Lake Rd. “LISTINGS WANTED — BUYERS WAITIN: -T8 Show Yor Now ES prope FOR YOUR WE ©. Buy. | eslic R. Middleton BROKER FE 8.9003 PEDDUING YOUR “PROPE ° IT DOESN'T PAY. Our Sef showing only te qualified pros- Pects saves you time and money Don't worry with Lookers © Call Us now We need farme lake and residential Cincerties We handle ray details for financing and cios- To Buy - Te 8 E 40547. After 5 OR You BUY Ir- WELt “LL INSURE It MAHAN REALTY O.. REALTORS Vv Ts WILL SHARE HomE WITH cov- ple or 2 business women, No _ drinking. References. FE 23-7072. WILL SHARE HOME AND GA os with man tnder 35. Call. OR 23-3572, if no answer. call aft- _er_8 p.m. Drayton Plains arene: Wed. 1. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 BUYERS WAITING For Your land contract or equit Get our estimate before you sell, No obligation Prompt, courteous got llar SF Y enitc eee an or mA c HAYDEN, Realtor ‘Eves. $250,000 t our disposal to surchase new or teanone' land cofstetede for our clien ee me Poe v ASK FOR BOB MAHAN “*! To Buy—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN i RT eat downtown Vic, FE 5-6498 a er, Vic. of Elizabeth — _FE REALTY co, 1075 W. Huron ce ca rh PE. 26063 eo a "| Bid on the sa "setiz_oenteact |_9 niw. M. Stout, Realtor . Baginaw st. Open Eves et a —— besa. tae it is = dial! - FE 28181 for an ad} writer and get it! \ 2 E £UZBS 075 W Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRAN POST _ OFFICE = WE N NEED LISTINGS HAVE SEV. SEV. eral buyers for re pave OY. homes, and vacant commercial property. W rauities and camasss = . L. Templeton, Realtor 2119 Orchard Lk Rd | WILL BUY 0 7 aes ui R “LIST You property. Purchasers ote tans KINLEY ner L Unt “sie 1 ee For fast sell_and trade ficient Real EF or call us. types soe in BROW N, Realtor MULTIPLE: LISTIN | SERVICE i WISHES AND PROMISES WILL NOT SELL-- YOUR PROPERTY! We have th fore We have the ria ved ~ vertising we eave the experience. over finy Wen hav we pat J) and the guvers We get pele IF YOU WANT * ACTION, AIST WITH:T Baw, ut & ii — Oren rd 87 ace P/O € Rent Apts. ————____--—-— ae : Fe — oe 7 + 3° _ na a —— s APAR od 33) Rent — -_ OY KNal eA Apts. | pees — : ! tamu U — Ww AUF. 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Pull a = LABS One plan NORTH Ex ee S ad ROOM. i monwealth. re # FR $50 " BASE- Lt_J pd foc d anna - PRIV down erage, site Ugoreat mens beans Poss EDAK S $10,975 — 2 rr rollin oy [ semcavary: ste D BACH Fae neon ‘MOD Coe oe ees: n ap ae oo ee ESSION ‘ 2 SHAK t OVE T 000 down ca eee Micgee erase. heat PE 2 Assad ind Sed | 7 HOT WATER. 6808. ights. Ca ERN aera Bod dt $3500 pa nape ce rere pee = PLASTER ES suo IN . j une Lak: eR ‘all after IN A . Priv Ms. any . pa en Whi kite ath. o fa D $9.9 s FE ee RE ao see UPPER | 24376. oe & clean. fur- | vas, ‘palemendinee deed OOM 3:30 UBURN ary _ entrance OWN ste) yment te La hen oy PULL OAK D WA 73) In le DO AR FUR . bom ‘NEW FE N _ Privilege e KITCH- . 5- uryisl Full ke L prisi BA. FLOO Lis home's 3 WN \ z DoW and bath NISHED is Pary ew RA Fe 01 | SEEPI es. 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C +o A Dr 3 les ret JSE a iinenas tres ED Adams FR ESTATE ) ieeete a ee “Y- NEA NE TO _ 168 8 kers PT. cLosi $612 One. IR co arton FURN Shelb Ee of ired @ TTOC TV dat STATE | Ga GE bh for es EX RM BLA 168 8. Pa - can ¢ OSE IN. NDIT? __3-Le__ Pains DU NEA s Ra Ro eee - Bls _Tinektr rege ot water Pour “ ONT! INE — ee ce re el uh anata sce cone ee Se Rent Stores © ACRES ‘ie Broce: Ne CHAS, Mal ze tics alte en ae | Ss maser Se eal pan hove POR oa ae Oem ban FSTAU ~ s 4 CI st) opeace of $31 64 eee well a AS. \ — ans Ne drink mH} " banroms, beat Jeol, Kenilworth, POR REX NEW} Fie ee saece il limles) free _.* FS poo" tm $31 000 Abe ieinne abe IAS, MARO Ty Rooms érinnin TH, | tech videal Tes pe Doaneahal | Ww so) Realiwort auto RENT. } BDRM e $75 - 5-378 es from jouate : ‘ $350 I 0 oe phe tetas ae “pedroom eas THA Oo las a. yr eS hridual orate “rage . Seacon pene mes oe 1G PAN iy Bars FOL sTomk BOILDE tine Minas chreoms my JOWN wert fiate coo os Tine ns coe FE 8] p—— sa 4-287 PeTATRS THA ae +4760 ROOM WITH GA- »US “ments Co geodip ING, 1 s, neee STs path ona nee ~— ‘ anchex room with » 81546 —= * ND AP + afte: fe) nS — = eigh : 950 a3 nee foxn — 86 BAN itch and with - —— Pa ead ate tae pes ae Tee eS ce eee eee ee ee ren Pao peat ; se oo ABY IMTTED FFE ta RS | wate: ROOM (le aera esc ty or \I d ' sent livine hoe h on ull base tered reens er ES A See a nfurn. | bee rtront SPLIT - Re Aad 2. 44 Os 2S TH H ot picture 6 eee Ae eee gets cade 3rm SLOW A ONLY - FOR A | Mac M. YR. ° 36 a ntl apaord PLIT LEVEL. ent | Offic a Ca Oakiand REALTO I conven ure wind m wit! ING peter heat. in $2,200 — hee a & prt : a i __ 'S 990 PE A | ru eday Le ROUN rly $i fireplace | © Space 41 all afte Ave R TOoen fem: kiic iow L a SION 0 incine ad Snes Meat wean slesoiiad Se Roe Baers |e ve sae = 2 SEPARATE pee At NOTHING D cael Large lot ie dates NEARWA CES r riridk Mek Bones a, D ‘wooo “month OR 3-7064_ ord. | ED ownship. eae F rings. MY _2-1864 ot Lake privileges - ee He hainy FE sai a Me Nie FE “te . a OWRe Rae HOUSE "7 ROOM Ee oy he! Teel Some, an DOWN inet tates = 3 bea privileges FHA Spot TON BLV 18 THR ge = 183. Ope Ww oe Eder poco ne Said want vailable with A 1. Wind ITE ON notnt ase on we ee or -g TAK ee ARS IN 1954 1). _ BIRD" nm Eve- OW AVA al 8-469 7 rE — rage WARWICK MA Dec. 1 ve, camekea ¢ tae SECO ng down go" will % : it mn bedreo = Fs - st $48 ze at 4 ROC TO SEE BE Th pe OU, rumtneg stati Opt = TAG tue [sae = ea ae rE _hheat’tirnished wants, to SEEN R ey mid bina p30 Large noe ane insuranc ro st 4 per cent CHEST * Sey Be turn. A Paes eu, bee — 2 PARTTY corated. Se Fa ee ws Seat race Cea orrics << TE ion feors, | sone ED HORSE on etails bination, 9 bedrooms Hying inv ulated." compact. in inet, me) free STER RANCH fons, pe rs 3 in FE: Ewiy —" \ tune; F e, base- ain foo ACE Ete Ra 316 Pul Geramin tie oe offert ompect s Fury! tehiny “ Sear ead oF call aft afte reyton BEDROOM — 2-742 ar-her ing ant Dec 1. Yen Wert, 4540 FOR 2 Rd CORP Se ramie sie watt Sica ner com. ene floor id n teecnerer Tins ba t On lease beth HOME , WATERFO ormation FE 23-2105 1 F Welt. OR ee = He RENT | MU = : Beautiful. corn tie bath ea et to yeatibule pos floor and tached seway m reach pie or a Garage and ‘. o WITH Post 0 RDB tor FOF Rent 358 y. 8.3 TLTIPLE "E 42253 ‘Saba Aa eg Ghat mer cag pace praslostany Lene Rochester redi pape mere men. Empleo: | | rates tity or rott feat etice at OCK F t Misc YY LISTING — ae racra: visee ens t. beck at ar 00, iteree sean Risdon Saierepr pl apne a eepatits TR Nea 7. F a er 4 es. 2 tuft FRO 8 ellan ae SER 11.906 ed A $7.550 Lot ne mm | oom. ‘one fi tial utif: M Crescent iets owaak ml bees neopies: uu SUrTAS 1eous null Be P VICE w real ce screens; vn eeualeuain ac i: 3 APE Loca) sYL mon | ’ w nteplaes OR LE FO 42 w }¢ Ple ITH P eon ae Oa wera; x ON M : 2383 ae WE # = ace. O atory R ITO We are st ased thi RIDE wn. 8 ered et s. Ot itehen, Nvin Beira r ay Pion | Ss nm Labeata” Fe | House axp’ aan = ror fy greet | raen egees after np siiven Tite cme otter sou TO To Buy _Te, Be =7 See triage ide , : | L = ae nm nspect- from jae 1: me in an or ieee NOS. "sa ne EE MOGs bon‘ hwebire | J For Sa a a ee ee Bg ate sitet leas es oor ral \Open Ph Clos a A sc L R s ,__ Veta ence an me ae ¥ A A ea IATE ‘House notes padeisa oniaened pane irees ee nea i INSURE AYTO te FE FF TD capers Le 7 ROOM U td) sun 28 Mop NISED 1 Pees 7 s 43 haftwo hisfi. tbrougtza ream with yy bs t $ N PLAIN me — ng couple. DB | er be eit tal APT. 10 to 5] cuca een WA MA bien i EALTY IN ' eee BATE. ‘a ~ eldlah a Cae oualouit— Full paerices mths . $1,750 on ~~ ple. wee jetted. » ROOMS fem ne TLED IK pe PB | HER at ern, =e gee 2 - ining room. w Very N Baby PRIV. = Ar ‘TF E Y, Rea. “a se BALDWIN OR coe Bs A 71-5808 and s eeieiee ni fire- a 3 Bright woo : _ ern attrac welcom BORM ecahie woth | Ser noac Mecen and best of a ettelen Tonms. ae BI ASS t 4 RE or noua ain te 108 Dresd eo. MN : = | WEST nea: M ocat all— oxe coe nys = 4 std - ah ALT oil e wi bed: Near tru 8 eet jen. Meat — pocket ADULTS ONL MA! ern. gUBURB oor See Seek 1S | \V Sea: Be TnL — pius ac ee co. 604. : Y CO RE on est eee (DS pcctennl ies y ROOM = plant. Pepe ENT promece rae pauacoums ; an Teas Bchool Nov objection ROOM ia e Schoo! <. | West Sid this) Gear ae mile erage por: me we iE eae ear ee ge living sacar beth A PS) cs a ‘a fin ven ot 7 MODER’ | $63 Month) b MOD- ¢ Tm } st side - Arment tants ai NE) ce mor tr ig _or Open er cet el TL at —_ mest new. apart “| a N. NEWLY | Dorothy S y door, teferences.| ‘gua SE Ta te” pos. toa eee RE FIR required - “PXT DOOR, a aay tl a raceat—rou ? S. stairs and bh ve -| A upanc ents 5-404 Cal y nvd =o pprtege r 6 lovel leas enacts, love! st TO = ANC oni an 3 LARG rr 2252. wt ch IR CON 7 ze er I fied down 140 foxely tee apartm ofters lovely SEF MU H LAKE y $ii3o albicans va a8 ASCENSION { ies a = Lt room home { LTITP = a ey oan = Pig's |, EVER tara.) Ech AIR CONDITIONED ja p.m. a eine. 6 wR ender | 5" collects Se en en apa tne Ny baths, bed Rig hen! poe _neme SAV LE LISTING 8 aan EERONT 3 5 ROONE: Omtmnevay Be Lake a tie sasiet aeuune en oS rive. Dame ts Waa aah Deett | OF a sr eae reacelna oa boper 3 Ang oa weed trees Ate Iseal b srrvicn 0 pome cwith 3-BDRM.. Sooners geen sees a | a.m. to! TH, viyan DER 51367 $40 e and priv: s room dt-pane| US 420 uildt i me w 8 ‘ eee ut e 8 Sa FILE ate H a e D { roo _ Bee at fl. LAR = individual entra = | ¥ BEDROC Minoo. tm oke"igeat at, Pe RICK TLE 10 Ww RUSae ae Te vn May it se lotated mone orented ~ | Span a to 5 other fot only #7000. Acces targe 2 car aren mm lebefront < A D entra: pe Batidine. | home — AS’ NOTT | renient ° an 7 te j R 4:30 Sat. dults enty ULTS ntrances = on # FE 390 MONTH. cot BASE Ray" ie ‘e REALT at only faring sently sctias eet a with norte OXFORD Md ot Access cole pelea onpedttehioy Jae tadiolaniel ri : a oa Realtor cage. $08 | Fer Rent R FE yess. baat tra Pian Price Red wie car eatene., cloanta, Bacal: 2 bedroom res 7 Bright #0 al hot Seating = p LaMar ne 00 a ar j e of age chet 1's m ran b t brea hot ing = jecieckeenala eee eS ar erimaasen | hd TS Boe a ae: Partedte | a of eae, SS eee eee jue ee a md t rt dist g s ¥ ty 4 oe di i r gar h e ‘ - ate Sth COUPLE, FF deral 86018 ‘om. * yas ee a ee | einen bea my" TOMES Ese DOWN Date i ar savage Or SPRCTAL ve SS oavge_ axp at ae wit | aes: eparting von excellent, water FLR. REF. cL 18 f couple. Hi CAR. FORT “3 ee Men, 36 ence home. ingutr 3 bedroo t best bu ca Sate ara LONIAL SOUTRERN. CO 3 family. income. The hare =, trent Tv. ond. | eae | peor __entrance. Fee vara | : re 30 dow Reo ines i ee ee tee wane ot high return Wael ccantene 1 akeviews. « RoOu APE FoR_TERT_W ciel eat aha sate ee wierd asa pavers ochre Fier fee eee Prom the foyer eS 2S at nae caine “ingatory. tare bear “he e . 7 ° | enor ig * iv i UdiIng be ® uie Wor (. * Nichelle, tncheded. ore Balgwes fe Hospital. FE pee eat of | Pent 2% MILES © Bou Happe ; we pode Baad enter — sfotenal tne coontee eet ene to- 7 ROOM 8 meer a) Se 9 ee ftoe SE fon 2 ‘tides c. pRicscellits lemon! oe Ta tree ile Siang’ oT aS ar Shae “istetent sant ae op 5 H w ie _ 2.4300 Motor. . NEA 7 RM entngs. modern, ne FOR ERT“ op ore undry. 499 _ ENT auto full gerolock. [= shat one rent mones® fale ime kobens a separate . ee ee betes lig ap- pekatalihe ee ea ha see em win ne ray a Oa erones| St. wee eae cts Sai Se ee ae fl ne én" Le ma ase arte SLEEPING : Quick Oniy $8 “rae ; oe raytoa year-old i aven't such medern “AR dn. at omc GROoU th Call m, hb SAGuN pedrm A EM CLEA a. 48 k pos ¥ $850 hot 2 hed lovel Piai j; » bd seen asc ; D. F ks ee eee | a meno) © eee rea | Rae Jeet ae i ec, #8 Bane eso. NP PTR ST: gone ge ee Ss OY BEDRMS Gag WERT — oe =r) Stew ck Fett jnouen RM ) sata ae oe gli "room, M AUTOR en ney ; qui ren’ ced yard alif h oom. i. Fe = . é Sasa PRIVATE “ENT | TR Sy Ga + Warxin vw ers Sipteternes 5 bddictcwy bosses sion protection your ove geo reteran for a | R wk HURON 4-3581 6 ae > eC ameeea rooms, fire- ‘ 3 bedroom modern on one floor wat re et ace and ceramic tile bath West Side with 25 ft. living room Phone FE PR 9-009 ceptionally well-bullt—a0’ LEASE WITH OPTION | large kitchen, basement, gas Muttiple. Listing Jbervice pocppose iempieh fbn be ns I ‘ nernene and hot water heater, od | condit: jon end priced This modern 4 room home & We offer for your inspection 602150, sac sel. sot og witn 1 acre ¢ — just this modern T-room, two- cae $7450 with ‘terms. EAST SIDE — NEW of | Pontise quiet me, including plas- -- Vil liams CI e A = ; street, ideal for Fisher’ Body or ered walle, sak fers. Pelt LIBERTY STREET — Oo ache gist a 4 — rine Hke basement, of), heat, gai Good big 7 room powers set In 8TARTER “bear rob mt frame Shee "aris nn Sr RANE Beautiful shade ‘trees, ne Rice surroundings, bedroom MENT. D LOT vin modérn dest FOR THE HAN YMAN and beth. an Rene a din = PIViL ROE eich utility. rgom_ Tile | ~-Qury @ oom and, bath in Twin end frane- |. gas hot water Reduced Set caer MB forme: & screens aod venation | — bsg "ertee dows Biniel st 3 Si eee ies, eye we EE ne wom ‘he prise? b ; ee > ao . ae j See Tee all $10, ~ shew trim fa Ls ms ioe yois FF od Wood ‘Co. Leske R Tripp. Realt one Only. shee down IE Ae T be HNSON, , * is ~*~ r REALTOR gn 31238 22 td Lawrence Street EMBREE & GREGG Tas Realtor 3 5 aa OTE se) ten a ae : ree Pee per Willams wag & Mee: Pa ee ald 1 _ Pree 3 f , . 1 i | : ‘ a | 4 “ ye * \ ! \ 2 a eo 4 i Mr a — i ck aus “om a | eee ba ere et ee > ce 45 (REAL ESTATE OR 39701 1_to § pm GENERAL Diste Hw Sun 208 ACRES . | 260 0 Fr. ON JOSLYN, evalton.. 100 ft. corner lot on Montcalm. Corner lot on Hatchery and Airport | 77 Ft premeas on Walton Bivd Drayto . { | FE 40547 Heart of Lapeer Co good hunt ing & fishing foom owners home, 3 bedroom tenant home, 80 5 28 60 x 30. & 20% 30 barns 2 silos, 32 stanchions, other buiid ings. $44,000 J. R. Hiltz a 8-618! Sale Business Property 45 49 « 2 CORNERS. building ‘corner on E tn | Jim Williams, Realtor | 1218 Baldwin Avenue | i FE 40841 | o SALE OR EASE | per—det————— eal opportunity Edw. M. [to grow with aa expanding ma sete Realtor community Three bed Ph. FE 5-61 Open Eves till 8:30 p.m Z| 7 #: Saginaw st ts. belie me! = for come iy % CASH: * Gassified Ads}| FE 28181. og 126-FT. COMMERCIAL In excellent location, down- town Auburn Heights, 1 66x house. Also 1 240° ft. ‘aries adioinin Ses "ny 8 in good cond Edw. M: Stout, Realtor FE 46203, a. Ship- | “WARD E Rss FARMS AND ACR: m4 1 Rutledge. OR 3-11.) PE soo “4-0083 FOR Ph PH 9-8108 | wee eden 2 footie $ . e « ; A ‘ . es ‘ ‘ é * ; Ve i e > , 4 'THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956. , i For Sale Houses _.! 43' SLICE OF HAM a _For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43|_ For Sale Acreage 47 Sale Business Property 49, [NICE ¢ ROOM ROUSE FU ai aaa y Canal Lot — Cass Lake | “C." Houston F Orchard Lake Village =F eis = since At) eas ams Oa Yay Thru Pare wear AOE BEDROO FULL as * jist M WRIGHT bargalp. “Priged to sell. ‘Terms. Dream Homes ae Le ping center. 98.760 with 41, REALTOR | C. HOUSTON REALTY OPEN “INVESTMENT BU — siacrifice cash’ to 3 cokes 1< PE 64301 New iWest Bicemnfesd Park’ sub. Hwy. “ gengent 600 ft. Dixie trontage pear ft. M15 commercial front- bel meer oh arkston, $65 per ft. MS5@ frontage and a it ounew. $15,900 r. Mam .zoad between Orien ‘and Cla rkston. Ln $950 Clarkston REAL ESTATE ING, 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. MAple 5-582! Commercial Frontage | - parking. ———— Le ain highwars. Priced $17 950 bs po pee terms other 200 g tront ' age e aitshie. Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR | 340.1 W_ Huroo FE 2-441! Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A 200 FT WOODWARD AVE FRONT- age within city mits, small build- trg on jot with gas heat and eler- tricity. Inquire at 8625 Woodward Ave, or ce FE 40461 RM HOUSE, .DEAL FOR business Manny's Ringside Reat. _W. Huron at_ Flizapeth Lk Rd | Business Boe ead 51 Partridge is THE “BIRD” TO SEE BEER STORE and grocery on main hiehway in expanding ‘ake area near Pontiac Freellent lease living quarters avellabie i} Price only $1800 plus small stocs TY STORE on 4 lane high Off-street park VARIE way in Pontiac ing Only $1500 plus stock Buy now and enjoy the big Christmas business LIQUOR BAR in town north ef Bay City Only bar In town Con fortable owners quarters Plus 2 evernite cabin rentals, $21,590 down for real estate and all. Wi take home as part payment PARTRIDGE FE 43581 HURON ST. TIL 8 POR \ OPEN EVE ele Ail. 10M) SELL 1s TO BUY TO Fas TRive® TO SEE toe PT PRONTAOE ON Ave ft fre apse ness fr REALTOR TRE ‘BIRD ON AUBURN on Perrr t tage Reai Close in & W Huron STALL SUPER SERVICE STA- then Verv Uae iocatbon. Low tnm- ventor) 27-9173 DINING ROOM cecorated going st Claweot RESTAU! RANT and gmll newly business 65 8 Main Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. RESTAURANT TRUCK STOP highway M43 1 ecre $2509 ¢ 4 if no answer, equipped $10 500 with PE 2-0635 +3421 Excellent Opportumty., For couple to own .and operate Profitable business Al] equipment hecessary to set up self serv- ice and or Quick service taun- ery 20 Westinghouse commercial Washers, 3 large aryets 3° #- tractors Hot water heaters and softener with electrical end plumbing fixtures. Must secrtfice for cash phene FE 23-1156 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION FOR LFASE—NEW SASHABAW AND MAYBEE ROADS Station under construction We train you with fay untt? completed. Far inter- view. contact i Nichols et icca- Gon Tueaday_ 2 ¢-a= to 12 noon Brg lpm te S$ pm, er write Bun OF Company Le) _Box 606. Fitrt 1 Mich tay Thru Partridge List Thru Fartndge MOTEL @ units on well travetied USz5 Seasona] basines*« 'n the Tham are. and Lake Htron Aiso § room house A beautiful set-up Room te butln 8 more units Eeliine due to death in family 635 860 full price "E 2-0638. if no answer MA 54-5821 Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 2° 8. Main Clartsten. Mich Ee $-821 ~ Buy * Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge LEASE. MODERN 2 BAY SERVICE STATION IN WALLED LAKE, ACROSS FROM sHOP. PING CENTER. FINANCIAL HELP AVAILABLE. LOW IN- _VENTORY PHONE MA 42461 _ ST OIL CO. Te now accepting dealer applica tons for 2 stall, all porceia:n service station located om hearily traveled (US 10 in Waterford, Mich- ‘gan Well established business Qood opportunity for right man Company financial assistance pvaiiabie For further information FE 4-1584 _OR WO 2-5870 __ EXT. 223 “LET'S TALK BUSINESS?” , lfardware — Bottle Gas On busy highway in Roches- ter area Excellent saleable stock guaranteed at $25,000, New truck included, Bottle eas business established and growing each This 's a money maker and you can take advantage of the partnership. splitup. Gas Station & Grocery Here os 9 Perfect for — wife operation MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A LANDM: ist) 8. TELEORA RAPA is _PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR SRORER Y EQUIPPED SHOR plete repairs are com- stay in tablished focation, forces sale at only $1000, PEED STORE, Feed, seed, £ “a! “pet slp ~ a moving en. wher ‘< - _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, rnurspaAy, NOVEMBER 29, i” a —=, _SIXTY-NINE IM. peas aig PP oaiclains Drive-In Restaurant USY LOCA "J. R. R. Hiltz yell W. ure PE 54-6181 roads, station und struction. We train you wit ae until —- interview contact Nichols at location Tuesday, November ar 10 a.m. fal Sar Pa eg - Box . Fiint,_1. a= fg . COMPLETE (oornnt ‘equipment at 1000 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 5-4648 after 2 p.m. Ask fon’ r Tom or Red. eee mee es te BEAUTY 6 SHOP SPACE, G4 WE COV ER THE STATE ONLY 09 DOWN -~ BRICK Fi . Class A license, mei eT “center of. active town, 40 N of Pontiac. Real estate, incheded. Bee this ) = NVESTMENT TWO stone and four apts Each with stove and refrig All, units rented. 13 per cent return! oo Your investment, $10,000 wit i handle K PPE. a sts FULLY EQUIPPED, a. i ne are | Ama 8) “BORROW © WITH CONFIDENCE porstion Is America's eldest ad by 78 years a a a You nee, S areal imeem cod Een are ¥ rs ers. Service is fast, Money usu- = same day. HOUSEHOLD |. ._ FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC 3. fepege A The ay Ride. __ Mortgage Loar Loans 5 54 Loans — $600 to $1, 500 purpose [end ed es. modern’ of net, ‘in i, er or goog Stes Swaps ee ‘47 ¥8- MOTOR. GOOD SHAPE. for 410 shotgun or two 760x15 show tires, or will sell. OA §-3669. $2. DESOTO | AND EQUITY IN 35 Ft. housetrailer for later mode] _ ear, EM 3-4703. BUILDING Li Lots WORTH seo H400 accepted trade-in used ears. H J “ven _Welt oR 37-1385. DEER HUNTING SUIT, , SIZE 40, 25 or swap for what-have-you. 8-3839 all a ee well established, steady day ong EQUITY IN 5 ROOM FURN. ¥ business. Easily operated by ¢ ple. See is exc investment. AUTO REPAIR sHOP SAME OWNER FOR “YRS Well equipped, best of tools 1280 oh ‘KENMORE’ !\ garage space plus modern bedroom home Income = for good mechanic. STATEWIDE - ai Estate Service of > D_ CHARLES, REALTOR 117 8 Telegraph rE a STANDARD | OIL CO. Is now accepting dealer appt uons for new Service Stations pc cated at Auburn and Adams in Auburn ith $ acres Bome ul meu Close in. FEL 21 . KELVINATOR REP. FOR § INCH bench saw or skill saw, FE 2-6639. WARM MORNING eos, stove. Will swap oer sell fos = er elec. apt. size stove rE lakmcny is LEVER ACTION, 2 CAL- iber, perfec. condition, for tape recorder OR 3-1684 3 TOYS, TOYS, TOYS Barnes Toyland sow open. tay | aways for Christmas ro in r @id ite skates on new ait ee Us for a complete tine of fire- place fixtures Seer a evenings (i!) §- easy B ARNE S HARDWARE |42_W_ Huron PE 4-101 Baidwin and Cornel] in Pontiac WILL TRADE GOOD BL. BLACK ote) A-i These stationg are on heavily} traveled streets Excetient Opper- tunities Company financial assis tance avaliable to qualified appii- cants Free dealer training CALL TODAY FE 4.1584 ___ or WO 25870 Ext bo? _ Sale Land Contracts 82 20% DISCOUNT NEW 3} BEDROOM HOME Unfimiched tr wera? Con tract balaace 8 JOG Will cis- count 3 per cent OR 3-2837 Let Your $$$ Work for You We have both large and emal! comtracts for sale Trompt cour 6-044) of FE $0875 Ask for Tec McCullougd Neo obligation we C. HAYDEN, Realtor ‘Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) WHEN YOU NEED | $25 to $500 ean grt ft quickiy om yow Phe I rat cat or furniture. Nod) FPORMALS SIZES 12, GOOD +7822 | endorsers. Parments to suit ur tan fox and ceen hound rabbit hound or sell IM — | WILL SWAP MY EQUITY IN A! two family income, close to Wa- | Walton. Cor Josiyn — FOR SMALL RAL RADIOS. OP- ez a — oe a housetrailer ARBLE. REALTOR aneuscavae R4., Waterford OR 39-3368 0 PLYMOUTH COUPE 164, SWAP | _or sell Py OR 3-1585 ALE OR TRADE 3 room eo elumimum housetrailer | Spiy tires electric brakes $7 license All equipped for roed or jot a sf enae, information, call FE ¢@ SWAP oa etl wire swar 30243 Bervice O jane s1 eve FoR PICKUP WILL TRADE “CASK AND equity t% a sharp brickfront starter home With basement, weil, and wiring in for your equity in any real estate or land eentract R ALU: ET Realtor 345 OAKLAND AVE FE $0883 For Sale Clothing so! ,. teows service Cail eny hour FE , BLOND urn 2 evernight cases. Also ®& ler goet-size 14 mM geod con- 2336 7 SPORT JACKETS 015 EACH 7 | top coat 1 overcoat $20 each af sige 44 Long. Good cond. OR - a TOP “GOATS, SUIT. SPORT jacket aod slacks. sives 12 to i6, | c +ores | _very reasonable condition, FE budget We will be giad to help ig ACTIFUL WEDDING GO WR, you with yegr me er problems FINANCE CO. 782 Pofitiac State Bank Bidg. FE ¢137 GET CASH OUICKTA 1950 to 18956 cars. Bring your tite most deais c) in e'nutes Loens also made on fur Biture Signatures .nd other se curities, Oakland Loan Company 302 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO FE 2-9206 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 XN. MAIN | . Pay eS ee Te Plas. ROCHESTER, MICH. EDWARDS inaw _ LOANS $25 MEN'S = Ty SS Sabai TOP apn coat and camel bhatr coat. Small Ph Rochester, OL 60711 OF 14701 Lepeord) Fy ml . : i Ce | } . — os GIRL’s COAT | SIZE 10 NICE LIGHT BLUE POODLE coat. |LADIES SHORT aver GOAT 7 Piaic coat LARGEST SELECTION IN TOWN, Buckner Customers Are Happy Folks: Backner’s Employes serve with a stile tm the most friendly manner. Tt 's easy to dea) at Buckner's, where courtesy and Seances are shown to everyone and borrowing| -—— is @ pleasure Provide for your t diat, 27 DUNCAN PHYFE E MAHOG OVAL Stee 7 $50 FE §-2003. After 4 pm BETTER USED DRESSES. 6i TO good to le FE 061s 6 8 Ld BOYS BLUE 6UIT. SIZE & FE! fF ecrnoiux 3-3952 U t 500 |GIRL’S COAT, SIZE 1g $10. it p O 3 | pie 53001 GIRLS TEENAGE CLOTHES “SIZES | | soars SALE. WASHING MACHINE. wood ured Maytag wringer wash- er with pump ORIando }-4566 1012, @ white fermal. Man's jacket & top coat, size 4. 54560 . Christmas gift, $7 FE 41000. size 14. FE 4-288. Alaskan lamb cost, fria man's coat. Ballet and tap be costu.nes. FE 23-2173 Ali wool suits, 95° $10; $15: a O'Coats, wool, $5; $10 ante, Jackets, Sport Coats $2 95. Ladies Wool Coats, Sults $12.95. Fur Coats & Jackets from Sia bs Sale | Household Goods 57 2 PC LIVING ROOM SUITE, ROSE. reasonable After 7 call. FE 40473 rum top tables. Sell singly, like and future happiness by ar ing for & cash credit —— with the company where are wel powmtes Be i your patronage is ap- ae. Loans to $500, up to 24 months to 5 repay BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY IND FLOOR, NATIONAL BLDO., PONTIAC 4312 DIXIE HIGHWAY DRAYTON PLAINS Y 230 BARNSTON WALLED LAKE __45462_VAN DYKE, UTICA Seasonal Cash Pet, Spahr ppeanenal expenses ® ‘acts SANS 905°" “int TO $500 . + + ae aR 3 PC. TEAL-BLUE LIVINGROOM suite, $30. FE 4-8784 : Cnngge TABLE = MovEt, t wit, TV stand, $35 7 PC DINING ROOM SUITE. Biond mahogany. Perfect att OF FRIGIDAIRE RE- Cal! OR_3-2854 after 5:30 —— 7 FRENCH PROVIN rm § PIECE WALNUT DINING ROOM suite, oe condition, FE 2-1195 CIAL DINING chairs, Exc. condition. $15. es CARNIVAL. - by Dick Turner Aleohel be Sere “ RUBBER B Sule Felt B. Rug es . UTOMATIC WASHER a ADVERTISED rm FINE BLOND MAGHOGANY BKED- reom suite, Hollywood bed, = —, bei auc and n stan udoir floor ‘co 3 boudoir table prc ~BUITE, maple chairs, OL 1-630 between n 0 Pp m, BABY ae PLANO ~ LIVING Sale Household Goods 57| LIVING — SOFAS. any 2 ta- Spain, oe UsED CONSO: $49.95 TV antenna kit. 69 95. WALTON TV ~ COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR PE 3406. HROME DInETTE , TABLE ¥ Wirt | | CHROME ‘DINETTE SETS ASSEM- | bie these yourself end save four WE BUY SELL. OR TRADE OAKLAND new ee co SAMPSONITE WARD- | DINING» “ROOM suitease im excellent condi | _Farmington Re MAyfair €-3900. TABLE & «4 ONE ABC WRINOER WASHER. dition Call rE 23-4482 ‘after 5 00 | Walton Rird Qpen _Eved> an ‘ Tes BoY’s } MOUTON ~ STORM ~ €OaT, DINING ROOM LIVING ROOM just Vike new. Size 14, $5 00 ad +6783 >. SUITE, DUNCAN | lounge chairs tabies te right ‘of Commerce | ' Lapel =~ Le. and Com- | JAMES: months old, 6100 oe house _ model radio, Diner aa SIX PIECES eb | condition. MA 6-6081 -| EASY SPIN DRY WASHER, LATE | aerll tlectric tromer. + New i pawasher_ Exc $2 a week. SINGER SALE OF USED ™x- | himes Portables at $3950. cabi-| i nary bide suit, white eee FE | service. OL 23-3103 or - at discount feeee WAYNE G: ABERT FLOCKED LIGHTS TO BE — . Teore: — room or FRIO. GAS ARS Exc STOVE, GOOD USED ELECTRIC RANGES ALL NAME BRANDS SOME LIKE NEW $39.50 AND UP CONSUMER'S FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR. | r “Usually, Mrs. Higgins, I just try to get the children to be themselves, but in Jimmy's case I had to make an exception!" unit Michigan F rorescent, Ave For Sale Miscellaneous 60 | For Sale BEEF AND HALF AND fe goa Market. FE eg 31245 W. 8 Mile Rd. CHAINSAWS . MY CA ET SINKS OM build tm, from $3.95. Double cars 9.95. G. A 8. i DOO og S 5 and exterior Peony) doors, =~ oo doors. jambs. rdwere, all oe dleavenl |i Pontiac Plywood co, 1488 rete Reinforcing Cement, Mortar, Plaster Colors Cement Paint for Walls & Floors Blaylock COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO 81 Orchard Lake Ave, FE 3-7101 DRUM SET, CHINESE 9 x 12 RUG. Figurine bedroom .amp, archery Be a, nore tec comb. with without cabinet full-size -bed- spread, eo aoe A ~ BRITTANICA, As ¥o. riper mahogany bookease, apo new $150. tos Home FE 5-9088 EXTRA SPECIAL White Pine Paneling 18¢ ft | A REAL BARGAIN Z eS BRICK 3e each We will supply oa your Dutlding needs—field tile insulation, sheet- . Fock, — nana windows, doors, door hardware. plyscore, ly wood, ints, interior trim Teeus TIMATES AND FHA, SU RPL US LUMBER (& Material Sales Co.) $340 Highland Rd (M59) OR 3-7092 | ; Christmas Gifts MODERN. | OILs. white. Lady's, size Ti. ice skates. HOLLANDER MUSKRAT FUR niture Annex. 397 Orchard ie macigee FE 43254 before & pm ' Triple = windows from . $39.95 -ANE .BLONDE COCKTAIL TA |x ble Moyten Coat. Bize 13. 5-3660 LINOLEUM PAINT SALE _*. pre _at Jack's. 277 Bald MOTOROLA TV 20° MAHOGANY. Table Pceohtt Fice may” gia Oniy $7995 Milks MI 6 MODERN 40° ELEC. OTE: $izs. | _OR " MOVING, HURRY Must sacrifice dining room tabie and chairs. girls skis. boots, pants, poles, chiffrobe, youth bed, vac, childs table, fireplace set. cedar | chest. kitchen work teble with bread box and many more various / 7502 | _Sfticies FE 5-° NORGE WRINGER-TYPE ' WASH- | er, @ yrs oid. $30 FE 57261. - =—w BARTON DELUXE WRING- er-type Washer will sacrifice our equity of $46 Dinette set, Formica | top, chrome. chartreuse, plus oth er household appliances ule | eeen between 415 - 7 pm W = Rurona NORGE STOVE 11 FT REPRIO- FE $-5203 and | erator, good cond also OR 3-4222. |\GAKLAND COUNTY S LARGEST ¢€ selection ef unpainted furniture Sale 656 different Christmas gifts | 4 drawer chest, $1196. Book case head board. $1095 Captains chair | bar and stools, $295. Rocker. | $698 Desk $1795 Modern aristo | ONO > bilt buffer 64295. Wall cabinet | $1485 Book case 6995. Night stand $295 Lamps PICK & PAINT = | 143 Oakland 5-9542 OfL HEATER 5 OR 6 pace sIzE PE $3233 Sa auto, washer $235. FE e710 REBUILT WASHING MACHINES 4ll makes guaranteed “hyle Elec- _tric. 502 N Johnson FE o-t10 REFRIGERATOR, APART- MENT SIZED STOVE. EX- coer, BUY. FE 4-001 _$i2_ FE S-8755 RENT Ao automatic Ironrite troner. 82 pe week Free instructions Call STANDARD EASY Y SPinDry| washer cond OR 3-4544 ee net machines at $59 56. Good =< lection to choose - from Sewing Machine tt nog 102 x. Saginaw St, P Pontiac Take over balance of SERVEL Gas REFRIGERATOR. 2 044.88 or payments of $1122 for | bot | _ FE 58-0258 * Apt. size gas stove Gas water heater. Chrome dinette set. 3 theie sink Commercial French | fryer Restaurant dishes Wear- | ia " MeCLoOUo® nates saw sorted sizes oak and = planks ever pans and covers. OR 3.5164 SINGER ELECTRIC SEWING “MA. chime will sacrifice. Take over ayments. $6.22 per mo Phone redit ee Miss Danton, bri: te your SPECIAL NEW ELECT SEWING MACHINE Round bobbin, save 50 per cent: only $57.50 Coronet. 543 N. Perry NMORE SAS DOUBLE | extra heavy pl es eae $17. FE Storm windows 2 ie from .. $ 350 7412. win |LIONEL, ELECTRC TRAIN TRAIN, TYPE ‘wage, and accessories CHRISTMAS SPEC IA (S| Fi Regular $19. nh Fon sain: Di | Regu) ar $0.96 4 piece Ecko stain | les 3 table ware now $4 88 , 196 appliances Regular 1485 GE steam tron selection of housewares, | Regular $495 Krispy canister set, | selection of housewarés, | KE a by” Ss HARD “ARE Christmas Trees Christmas Tree Deal é rae on pine — 8 will | in lot of 200 or sears DEALERS FOR TRAILER HOMES QUICK- | Call MA $3361 or OR 3-312 6610! _Roselawn Clarkston Mich FoR “RENT =e ABLISHED For Sale Miscellaneous 60 — ( Garage Doors. hp ag eS DISHWASH- | 120 BASE 2 SHIFT ITALO soOR- Oneida Rd PE. eeris, _ iy E TYPE _dlewer and motor - $36 FE ae |2 SNOW SUITS, SIZE 6 HIGH coats, size 8, one Horton toote $195 PER GAL— eee PER GAL —$3 95 . |4 HP DEEP WELL J ae “PUMP RADIOS POR CHRISTMAS 8? TO ( pOsSTER TWIN BEDS. 16 MM MOVIE “PROJECTOR small —e or office 8 © PORTER CABLE ee e, ft Farmall tractor with iron wheels = faucets $18. me | SINGER, LATE MODEL; ROUND bobbin. good Payment $6 50 cond on Jan. In¢. Credit man will bring to your home. FE 8-166¢ 7 Desier. | SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING. rebuilding. Free estimates, FE SAVE, DON'T BE MISLED BY false claims. Singer does transfer their accounts to other ie for eusranteed Singer sales or service. Check at your Singer Sewing Center. with the Singer red’ 6 tm the window or cal E 2-08: SIMPLEX IRONER 4 PERFECT | condition $69 OR 178 STOVES, Souci. SOLD, EX- changed. Turner's, 602 Mt Clem- ens . SOFA, CURVED LAWSON TYPE. Av foam rubber Good cond. Rea- _ sonable, MA 6-6981. TANK overhauled. $20. MA 6-1036 R, COMPLETELY GAS RANGE, 36° NICE Al APPEAR- +, Cee ater rE PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE GAs STOVE feng se Pass Wa- toes DEPT. 422 W. Huron PE +1133 TRADE —*. RANGES FOR e Soa R. Munro, 1060 GRAY DAVENPORT, om Cal: __piano, cheap. OR 3- Sarai MOHAIR a LUX- | Coldspot re erat and. atiac —. down filled | Crosley refrigerator . back cushions, ayes t s Furn. & A Appl. USED ) DEPARTMENT Crosley deluxé electric range $119.95 Apt. size —— — < : 12 Races i a GtoKu OPEN 65:30 CLOSED SUN | | | Empire THE LAKE AREA'S LARGEST WINDOW AND TRIM MFGR Double h =e from .. $11 95 Sliding windows from .. $15.95 | | Flush doors from tose $408 sod bead window trim ...... $7 00c ‘Alum. comb. doors, 3 ft... $10.95 | | DELTA MULTIPLEX RADIO ARM wer saa Rode other wer tools between 5 & 7 pm | | SSR TABLES ‘offee - TV and dropleaf wall of Formica. Cements, metal trims etc. for that do-it-yourself gift Large size jig saw with mtr. and stand Used very litde. $65 Spe- cial op Beacon wax 9 cents a qt. Free gift with purchases Pon- - tiae Formica Specialties, 736 W __ Huron, [ FREE STANDING TOILETS $18 95 21x32 double sinks ......- $6 —-s with fittings $11.95 | colored bath sets with trim |” Fac tory Inds irregulars $00.95 | SAVE PLUMBING SUPE ts “ROA 172 8. Saginaw 53-2100 FIRST QUALITY § PT ~ BATH- $40 50. B grade toilet, $19.95 Sani double cox ous 96: hand basins from $10 95 A. Thomp Son, so 8 Perry off patented awnings for doors and waaees $15 eep rain and snow eut Screen door guards $2750 2100 Dixie Hwy. at Tele- erapn Rd EM }-3353 | PUEL OIL FOR SALE WE GIVE Red Stamps Orv-l Gideumbdb OR 3-1086 Berry steel overhead ‘actory sec- onds. e!] sites and pe Large selection, from $35 up A modern door om your wAee costs les~ than yor bing we you a free estime MY 8. Paddock FE 2.0763 HOUSE PAINT. QUALITY TEED sATISEACTIS G BROS. DRESS PE 407% FE ¢11123 _ing tabie golf clubs. FE 2 '§ ROOM Ott, HE MEATER. | IN G00 | __PONTIAC RD _AT OPDYKE _ CASH FOR FURNITURE FE 47881 INSULATE ro west bianket. Only $420 for oars = 28 VOLT. ae as $200. FE JIGSAW - DELTA, HOMECRAFT with motor 1966 Pontiac, 2dr. runs good. FE 5-6609, 1900 Square Lake Rd : JET WATER PUMPS. 54995 G. A. mpson. 80 S Perry CABINET SINK. BEAU- tiful, famous Youngstown 66° frown end $189.95 value $119 05 tly marred; also several 42" 54° models a¢ terrific values. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 chard Lake Ave LET US HELP YOU WiTH YOUR. color painting problems Hundteds of colors to choose from in rubber base or Jelled Magic, no drip Store. Oakland Fuel and Paint, | _436 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 5-6150 LAVATORIES COMPLETE WITH A HANDY MAN'S 125 AMP ELEC- _FE 56533. ALUMINUM — Ys FOR ITSELF WITH INGs OF 1 or 2 PAINT J BS paintin, ASPHALT TILE) ARMSTRONG tx0n\y INCH “se EACH FLOOR SHOP. Ww padies fur coat, size 14, $20. and MA’ | LION EL & AMERICAN | et & | TWinsulation, ‘Dogs Trained; Boarded 70, Cash and fapuse fr ...... eae chiedeeeee s __ 4-0566 : SMALL sPinet MAHOGANY er. Loree Gem 40566. ee auit R a2. CASE, $18. OPRIGHT PIANO. <8 dition. Priced to sell. FE $-6050. ac Ply PE 32-2543 1488 Baldwin Ave COIL. 4¢ PER foot. Wali "bene for duplex plugs, 28¢ ea. & e boxes. 38. G. A Thompson, SHEETROCK 4x8 Sheet $1.35 Fir Plyscore, 4xfx% sheet ... $4.95 Blanket insulation, 100 8q. fn. $425 heed sq. ft. me i Zonolite = = $1.39 Dourias ‘ir, axe bhi ‘o, 2x16 $89.00 4x8x% fir plywood CTT $3 89 ix! white pine boards. Pt. ... 15; ~~~ Inside door jams, W P_.,. $3.95 Soll pipe, gaivanized pipe, sewer crock. plaster and hardware. SAVE UP TO $500 ON MATER- IALS FOR COMPLETE HOUSE. EASY CREDIT TERMS. MAKE SURE Irs ive. et us give re 4 + pLASTBHBOARD - ‘ROCK LATH AUL. ST. 8YR LUMBER co. | eae Bogie Lake Rd EM 3-2734 |156_W. “BURMEISTER Sale Office Equipment 63 63 GOOD OFFICE DESK, $15. 24 Ww. __Lawrence St TY: NEW" PEWRITERS, QRTED. | L . An ideal Christmas gift for stu- dents. ve Seep bereoms A ped Ye Ask for Bob Durand - ‘Sale Store Eeuloment 64 ALL TYPES HAY Alsu straw. deliver. OA 68-2179. ~ | BRIGHT Northern Lumber Co. 8197 Cooley Lake Rd [Bore 3417] & EM 8-3747} Tapa & 8 Mile Rd j | Detroit EL 64134 | | SUNBEAM. 105,000 OUTPUT OIL) ALL METAL WALK-IN FR burn Ave Phone BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE. ect working condition. EM 3-4466. . Sale Sporting Goods 65 % | NATIONAL CASH REGISTER. Al- so Clary cash register. A ee te 1 PT. LA ATER STEEL EDGE skis. Geueer van saf bind- ers, and poles. PE afte 5pm. tion. Ph’ PE 5- fore 11 and evenings after 5. 2 PAIR BOYS’ ICE SKATES, SIZE 7 and 6 ea fe eer roller in good condi-- skates size 7. All tion. OR , NEW 1 i? GAUGE 1 PUMP. 1 ARC “Ki reg. mage de 3 “yee! a t ~€ L EARANCE SALE furnace. Used 1 season. Gun {all rifles = — guns at cost. per burner and al] controls. $250 | 1-4433 days wt cash EM 3-030 after 6 or rit eg $2.50 a warmers. Bow ~ HURRY — HURRY thing —-— Misc machine supplies. | lg 100 Ft cribbing, 8 Ft. bigh. $50. | Frese) room ftems: alr cushions, 3 of steel assorted shimming | biecks, bolts nuts. clamps, die) fits, bolsters, sheet tongs. springs, | counters and etc. | Portable ‘‘A'' frame, 10 ft wide with weldtronie controls for gun | welder, $100. Cc | Belting Gril! cabinet, welding rod, tables. $796 and up. Furn legs - | rmica table teps-smal!l sized | surface plates. drill heads, ze) extinguishers etc #01 Hadlev St. Holly. Michigan ME 17-1481 "FARM-FRESH MEATS | eef liver Ib $ 25 rk Roast, “» 29 | Por® Sausage 3} ‘bs , $1.00 Bacor Slab b Round Steak ib PDYXE. MARKET Gores Walton at Opdyke FE 545-7941 SACRIFICE ENGAGEMENT RING 3® point center diamond with 1 ebip on each side. wedding band with @ chips White eold _ 2-635! Cail mornings SALE Aluminum combination windows & doors, aluminum & Fibergias awnings . ; FE 46089 a een am to 9 pm SEPTIC TANKS REINFORCED CONCRETE 4-642" 3872 Elie. Lr Talbot Lumber | Plasterboard. Rock tath. Paint Hardware Plumbing and Electrt- | eal supplies, 16235 Oakland Ave Ph. FE 4-4595 UNIPLOW DEEP WELL PUMP ®&) tank. $50. Folding garage door Man's grey suit, size 40. reg. ROAD oo § YDS.. 87. DE | 4-858R 35° waist. $1500, excellent ceon- dition. FE 2-2487. USED OIL AND COAL SUANACES | oor furnaces Convetsion of} | ~~~ pentyl and blowers. Wayne Heat- _ Olive 32-0211. AND ALUMINUM COMBI- nation “Goors gre {lod ponte BENSON I LUMBER CO. | WANTED CHILDS TABLE _Ssk3s set, “also dressing table FE WE ARE STILL OPEN < DURING | _% our remodeling period-watch this | space for remodeling specials, | Church's, Inc. | 107 S Squirrel Rd ___ Do It Yourself _6l |, sLUF sPRUCE FOR YOU. AL Blackhill 30AT AND FLOOR SANDER R Po | ishers Scrubbers, cement grind- ers, steamers, etc. FE 5-3144. 240 | Baidwir Ave CHAIN SAWS. Rented and sold. FE 2-0077. FOR RENT | | sander — hand sander oo Floor furnace vacuum cleaners. Oak- land Fuel and Paint. 436 Or. | _chard Lake Ave. FE 5-6150 fF SEWING MA Paint, a hardware, for- | — Weekdars Pri. thru Tues. | | 3 N Matn, Rochester. CINE. Insulated red coats, ‘16.50, Thermo boots, $14.30 | | 2000 Union Lake Reiggt COMME? Oty 7 days left. must sell eve) KELLY’S HARDWARE _uburn Hetehte PE 2-8811 GUNS, MODERN. AND ANTIQUE, buy. sell and trade Burr-Shell, _* o 8. Telegrapa. LADIES ROLLER SKATES AND | ice skates. Size 7. FE 23-4339. LADIES NIGHT ONEY SL. AY BAU SH’S 630 Oakland fles car shotguns Ben's Lean | _ Office, Patterson FE 45141. GUNS — BUY-SELL-TRADE Manie~ Leach ‘0 Bagley St |~ SPORTSMEN Visti our gunsmith Com repair service ae? scopes, | mounts, restockin _ SANDY’S SPORT SHOP | and second c alfalfa, no __For Sale Livestock 72 : SORRED GELDING. SPOTTED. MAN'S CHICAGO ROLLER skates, size 16. Excellent condi. | 5760 — be- MARE PE 5-1446. ¥ iG by side. 1 Oakhill Rd, Clarkston. $-4100 mornings or eves. ___For Sale Poultry 74 is HEAVY MIXED PUL- lets, wdlatting. to to lay, $30. EM Sabena TAKEN FOR a ceege# fryers, roasters & stew- hens, bait ‘deliver. GR 46733, eed Soho) rset He APPLES — GOOD EATING & eooking. $1.00 bu. up. 3699 Greg- ory Rd. Gingelvilie. _APPLEs AND SWEET : weer! Orchard. 5460 Orchard | eae SAND GROWN POTA- LARGE SELECTION OF USED RI. | MA 5-301, _toes. Very + Sale Farm Equipment 76 76 TILLERS & TRACTORS Buy your rotary tiller now. we have a good stock of used tillers iy ta-2¢ Al! in good condition. A Osea garden tractors, and power lawn mowers SALES & SERVICE EE's Sand, Gravel & Dirt 6 #21 _Mt_Clemens st___ PE 3-087 |Pork Steak ib = ap nar ae led rl ad iad | Fresh Side Port. Ib . leaned” ibe 59 {770 8S. Telegraph ‘rE ser | Beef Roast. Ib 7] Polisp Sausage. ‘bd. ... : 58 Ground Beef 3 Ibs $1 90 ~ Oleo, 4 Ibs 9 | 1-A RAVEL. FILL DIRT, “Top | Head Lettuce 29 _ sot!’ OR 31901 or MA 5-1357. to t 49 (1 DIRT GRAVEL & CINDERS. Rotten cow manure. cand & stone. FE 4-3371 1 TOP SOIL RICH, atae| & A- dirt. Sand. gravel and _Eugene Sennett. FE 5-47 th A-| TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE, | Sand. gravel ‘ill. Ly'e Conklin. | _FL 81112 of FE 32-8572. A-1 TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE. | Sand, gravel. fill. peat Earl How- i ard. EM 3-0531. ” McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS Rentals, Parte & Repairs ise0 ) Crooks Rd. MI | MeCULL OCH CHAIN SAWS, DROP w. 8 Gatcea & Lawd Equipment, 1593 Woodward iNorth of 14 Mile Rd), Birmin Mich. Phone. Midwest ew AND i SPR PREADERS. ment, 45R2, Barn equipm ery. Ph stock repairs. Beginning our 26th year of service SPECIAL BLACK DiRT ROAD oRAvEL. DAVIS BACK HOE FE 26 fa ne and mortar sand. BLACK cee POR SALE. CALL FE 2-2965 between 8 & 5 CRUSHED SNOW WHITE LIME Ene | ons for driveWars and ports lesale oF Sas. PILL DIRT. 6 DAYS — AND LOADER, LIKE NEW. CALL FE 40461 _OR FE 41442. ~ SNOW IS COMING, several-in stock, (do not shovel). American Stone Products, 35 | pvans Equi Dixie Hwy. Sashabaw Rd. OR _- PONTIAC TAI LAKE BLDRS a Wash sand and gravel. Fill dirt, Sie and mortar trucking. OR 3-15 _'tvered | SPECIAL 10 per cent discount on all Ol!- doz- ver OC 3 tractors, loaders. ers. & back hoes. 28 per cent down, 30 months to pay bal- ance, no payments during winter Wood, Coal & Fuel 67|— rosin 5 ANY LENGTH FIREPLACE WOOD. sold & delivered. MA 5-3184 | DRY, HARD. HEAVY SLAB WOOD. re ee -PIREPLACE C: CANNEL COAL. FUR- nace & fireplace wood. Speedway Fuel on $ Orchard Lake. 5-6159 Oakland Fuel & Paint. FOR SALE WOOD. PROM 5 TO 8 eter a .cord at house. C. Gor- don. MElrose SLAB WOOD & FIREPLACE WOOD for sale. OA 8-2388 or OA 8-3795. \SEASON HARD FIREPLACE _xwood. PE 4-6657. FE 30239 | Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68. re com ae eee NPE 80 and Norway = Scotch Australian & Mugho, borviate, Juntpers, Concolor fir, = tive trees. ig your own. Bring tools and burlan 2922 Sieeth 3 miles W_ of Commeree ¢ Yillase. gk — bathed Wizom and Duck ake = on eve! day from 8 to 7 . o 4bes. 7 RS, 3 & 4 Yrs. Male and female, MA 5-4292 anytime. 1 PR. MATED COCKATEELS & 1 _Teg. 2232 Russell St. Sun. 10 to 4. Closed | {gc REG. BEAGLES. $i8 EACH. MONTCALM BUILDER SUPPLY | -FLYER-TRAINS — Authorized tactory service and | genuine factory — Free test | TASKER'S a HURON ST Furnaces, oii fired, "gun type ed 000 Forced afr, 84, BTU. Complete with controls, $287.50. Furnace tank and duct work, %o in- stall, rm. |. ed © above 30 water heater. PO PL AND | : TING 402 8. Saginaw 2-4397 MAHOGANY TEA CART. DRUM . table, & lamp % way . apt. size A ed — RCA or ayer, base accordion, ida Rd. FE 8-6775. LUXAIRE FURNACES New, oli fired. $298 delivered, 'YON HEATING SERVICE .MEAT SLICER, PORTABLE a er, Guitar with electrical attac _Iments NORGE ROOM TER ; = 10 eu tao tenk Be. Call after OLive od Oi. SPACE HEATER, 6 r rms. good condition. 1-0823. OR_} FE 5-4712 | AKC, SHOTS, SRT Om. amas. ‘Cameras, Equipment 61a. | AKC REG. BO CAMERAS. ere GAMERA “SHOP 7W FE 5-6615 Sale M Musical 1 Goods _ 62 be BASE a— oe toe aoa _case, like new w. FE 5- APT, SIZE GRINNELL U ——— fey good condition, $200, FE ACCORDION, 120 BASS, 5 SWITCH- =, Made in Italy. 13 months old. will sell‘ $200. Origine} ebst, $450; OLive 1-1776, ACCORDIONS 40 PER CENT Leasona, repairs, free roth men loaned . Xmas lay- aways. FE : Blond Teoiacad Seine | organ. Practically new. Can be seen at Old Mill Tavern in Waterford. Very: liberal discount. Calb Mr. Dorman or Mr. Pety, OR 31907. FLUTE, FE GETZEN DELUX CORNET. COST will sell for $80. PLateau PAN AMERICAN XER Sale or cen POPE 3 | ERO Pe FIELD CHAMPION, Eberiles Buddy the second, 8 yrs. eld. pi months female 4 yrs, ale eimeraner, 18 months, ali reg. 1194 ©3036 «CE. cor " fish. OR 3-2282. ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL 4-0351. _puppies. Reg PAWN FEMALE BOXER, 2 =~ YRS. old. Pur, ~< ~ LL $20. way * y welt m *"§-0200, ——d mae Gi GPa i COTE COCRER cee: p wernt oid 7a 19. | LEAVIN herd. MY pee. “ine Teg. ye MA 6-2504 Pa- For Sale Pets 69 2 TRAINED ENGLISH POINTE: PONTIAC FARM & INDUS. ACTOR CO. 825 ward FE 4-046) vor FE +1442 Lem PECIAL P CULTIVATOR AND MOWER. LIKE NEW. FE 1 OR FE ¢1442. PONTIAC FARM & IND TRACTOR CO., 825 WOODWARD WITH SNOW OTHER ALL SIZES AND MAKES AND LER Pontiac Rd at Opdyke _ re EVERY FRI. NIGHT, pan pm. B&B Auction House, ne Hwy., Dreyton Plains. _OR 3-2717. WEDNESDAY MONT AUCTION at Smart —_ Parm, Closed until _ 5p . Private SPECIAL AUCTION FRI. at 7:30 at 16 W, Howard &t. Porced to sell eritire a fa a toa Decker, hesbaneend FE ies, For Sal Sale Housetrailers 78 age rr. hitae ae Sate. EXCELLENT irr FT. ja tb pee GoopD full price. ‘yuo0e, EM S00 MOVE IN IMMEDIATELY, PAY sedoss iath mmateee reseed Uke new Available on this plan. TEN WIDES © 8. Te — rE 1954 29 ALL trailer. Small and take over Small Da. Ferment. Toke ever FREE!!! FREE!!! 18’ PONTIAC CHIEF othine ie ibuy Get Get eniry blanks ' Announcing _ 1957 Detroiters 38 of. = bo seit Cais ™ a | FINANCE CO. . 1W. Lawrence, St! "LOANS "Herat! 5 $25 to $500 $500 COMMUNITY LOAN CO 30 E. LAWR we m3 OARS. a5 70. #09 VICI BAXTER. sagisote «4 Ww Lawrence Pre +1598 Need $500 With fast, cou ch service and en neta each — x12 12 BEIGE 6 SHAG | AG RUG Pas | ALL WOOL C Lounge ‘ehalr.. erodes Washer ..........5, eeteenereee as & CAME «ss sees 50 A-1 condition. after 3 p.m § TWOTONE GREEN RUG %xi6 brown FE }- Ke studio couch & misc. 22-6847. ARPET. FLORAL > po Like new, $150. 4 ” breakfast ‘Assisines y pe. bedroom GHB... r veers ‘to teas Foo = «he ETE sw i Ke Ke OMY. 7 jaa decorator scheme $43.75, eerie club chair in a 7 34164. ‘toni ~~) _ icy” inaeur Ps 2 temp. saan form net, sine Santta Claus sult, size 40, 4 ate » hes. CLARINET. B- Reas, Like new. FE 2-7876. any GRAND PIANO, EXC. CON- CA] ie SEGAIN? Lote of 'e vhs Weal Ade! Sa | Eset lee i Ace HUTCHINSON OE . THE, PONTIAC PRESS, "THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 29, ose Wanted Used Cars 88) For Sele Cars 91 ~ Exchange oar EES ca, ik 1% te 56 yates, ee GAS and ACCESSORIES: STORE wit. OBILHOME. — AT soend MODERN, = front playground. EM SxXPORD MOBILE MANOR iS FOR Sot ee ee oad sun. Stat t whle usdowall. wai First class utili- P. KHURST Where liviig is a vacation — 12 lovely acres, yap ood a private ag ming, good jake echools, & Bae i Only 15 minutes to Pon- Also trailer sales. Base rate i Phone MYrtle 2-461! aera Sale Tires 80A 80A R, FT FIRESTONE, Goop- U§.- Black or white side Standard ED. W ILLIAMS 451_ 5. Saginaw at Raeburn WE BUY AND SELL GOOD USED GOOD U tires, $3.50 up. Also Whitewalls.- STATE SAL 803 8. Saginaw 40687 LOOK! €70x1$ suburbanite mud and mow tires, oe $10.95, exchange jus ta pe STATE TIRE SALES Saginaw 4-0687 603 8. SNOW TIRES New Kelly Exy Snow Tires, as low as New and retreads. As low as $7.93 exchange, Fuller guaranteed, SERVICE TIRE & TREADING CO. CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car, cylinders rebored, Zuck Ma- chine Shop, 23 Hood, Phone FE Sale Motor Scooters SS PERFECT -eomd; Accessories. EM 3-2166 aft- ap at For Sale Motorcycles § 83 FoR op todd AND GERVICE ON Ss hom Sh anger ~ Harley Saginaw, For Sale Bicycles & 84 = EJ Ley DELUXE MODEL mse model | e HIGH $8$ ae ovr. SF Eated “4. E NEED USED CARS AND “tracks Get our prices before y oe North Chevrolet’s ‘Big Lot in Birmingham P TO $50 FOR JUNK & CHEAP ears. Fr 9-2606. Days or eves. THE HIGH DOLLAR Eee ei “HL J. VAN WELT OR 3-1355 ‘Fer Sale Trucks td *48 CHEVIE, UTILITY. GOOD CON- is $175. OR _3-2001. CHEV. % ton, R GooD ahape, pri —, for cack mie $250 _Cal 1854 \% TON —) PICKUP. $550. OR 3-4240. 3800 Anoko Dr. Dray- ton Plains, call before 3 p.m. z Vite | ine CHEV. 1 PANEL. giNBULATED _ Park Wrecker — 53 Chevrolet, . 14,000 actual mi. Fully equipped. EM_ 3-3839. ~ GREEN CHEVIE ‘a TON PICK- He: ~e as a motor & res, Ox- | LIGHT OR H EAVY HAULING. 4-6820. Anywhere. FE WTD. FORD TRUCK ENGINE. Fh 7. 1953 or later preferred, MY 2-3184 isa FORD 4% TON PICKUP, GOOD —; ote good tires, Seon GMC New & Used Trucks” Oakland. at Cass FE 5 5-9485 RIEMENSCHNEIDER “| 'S DODGE a TON PICKUP mae "6a Holetet! ‘OE ‘80 DODG % TON macne $325 ‘oe CHEVIE UTILITY $265 232 8 SAGINAW CFE 20131 WANTED: LATE MODEL. 1 TO! TON stake truck, Must be clean and in Exc. cond. FE 5-458. FORD PICKUP 1050 ) VERY clean. No rust. 1274 Round Lake Rd EM 3-0117 For Sale Cars an Ahead! 56 Dodge official’s car 56 Ford Vic. H’top $2145 91 °S6 Ford 8 4Dr. ....$1595 $5 Dodge Wg. 4-Dr. $1745 SS Ford F’lane .....$1445 "$5 Dodge 4Dr. ....$1395 ("55 Chev. 4Dr_..... $1395 | 1°55 Plymouth 4Dr. $1345; 1*S5 Chev. 2-Dr. ....- $1265 ’55 Plym. Cl. Cpe. ..$1195 "S4 Merc. 4-Dr. auto. $1145 *S4 Chev. 4Dr. ..... $ 945 $3 Nash Wagon ...$ 845 53 Merc. 4-Dr. auto. $ 695 952 Plymouth 4-Dr. $ 475 Gasket, etc. Only rode male eat Cost $56. Will seil for $36. FE &-2183. Boats & Accessories 85 LEAVING STATE MUST SELL fibergias Le steering wheel and eontrols. Me ercury mark, mtr. OR Sones, ® Ww ALUM. RUNABOUT. DECK, windshield, canvas cover, full re- motes, bogies od Hurricane ~ aie New boat trailer. $625. FE 2 LADIES-— For bis Christmas buy HIM RETIRED 3 MAN Sante a COMPAN- Johnson Outboard »y Fg time Pd oSLAYBAUGH S FE 8-0453 Sean 1s’ COLT INBOARD. pb iykd RR : L AN OUTBOARD CENTURY i IMPERIAL & 18 8E. ‘BO. EAFLYTE OUTBOARDS. INLAND LAKES SALES 3427 'W, Huron PE 4-7121 FE 3-6122 12 HP. SEABEE OUTBOARD MO- _tor, Like new. FE 41366. PIBEROLAS Mi gene TO COV- er. etc. Plext- ae pot ee "Plastic sup- plies, wholesale prices. Sat: @ to 1 ERAL REINFORCED PLASTICS aw. 14 Mile Rat oe John BR Line 3442 ishing. el Evinrudes at a greatly reduced ce. MARINE SALES & SERVICE 422 8. Teie JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS — ond —, ‘Btal trailers. Eve Laser «lh OWNES MARIN 306 hard MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS. Parts and service. Shorty Hook's Pisce wt ae pane EVINRUDE | MOT “ORS See the new ‘57 modeis Harrington Boat Works 1s09 8. Telegraph - FE 2-8033 ov ANTED TO SELL ince wer, Good ition. A! Ry SU gS gee gig = 5 i 5 5 x 18, Daily Press - Transportation Offered 87 FLY BY AIRLINER, CALIFOR- nia, $75; Petersburg, — Miami, 81; Honolulu, plus tax, Ferry Service, ieee OR 32-1254. LADY DRIVING TO L. A., CALIF. about Dec. 6 —— responsible lady or couple to assist, Refer- ences Ph. FE 5-6643 TRUCE GOING gerd war. PART Po share driving & gas to | - ag FE 5- References ex- 5-3261 _Wanted ‘Used Cars 88 ‘See M&M Motor Sales For top op = on late model cars. | 26277 Disie Hwy “Always Ready to Buy and used cars, top $8$ patd, BAGLEY AUTO P: ARTS. 170 BAGLEY 8? sane Chas AND FURNACES: MY 2-5402 or FE 44878. Bud Shelton Motor Sales Pays le dollar on. late models Cor, Auburn & E. Blyd. FE 4-6728 : 70 NK ICR. Bervice call PE 4-0882 ~ SHOP IT ‘Then Bring It Here We top doliar for ar MY AVERILL’S 82 Hudson Wasp . Ave. | .$ 425 $ 445 $ 395 $ 395 S$ 165 S51 Chrys’r V8 4-Dr. "1 Plymouth 4-Dr. *50 Buick 4-Dr. Spec. ’°SO Hudson 4-Dr. .. SO Olds 4-Dr. 98 ...$ 375 '47 Chevrolet ...... $ 100 1 RIEMENSCHNEIDER | Dodge — | ~ Plymouth — 237.8. Saginaw PE 29131 1955 “BUICK 2 RIVIERA. . ~_— e a Peatier Dyna. ae) ower are and _Braxes. ‘Tri-tone paint. OL 1-0854. "$2 BUICK SPECIAL 4 Zoos DYN. loaded, $4750, Call bet Loe _FE #-1198. CADILLAC COUPE, 1956, with cream top. eth call FE 4-6553, § to BY ORNES R & H, MOTOR SALES 234 8. SAGINAW BT. rE enn | 9 Island tate Orion, Mich. [ New tires and patbery. _ Priced for _ quick sale. Winterize: EM_3-0081. "86 CADILLAC “SEDAN I SEVILLE een 4 and GOLD actual miles. Best offer buys this be fase 1950 BUICK. CLEAN. WW. Good Cond. FO | $200. OF THE FOLLOWING CARS AT OLIVER BUICK Includes © ‘Sales Tax — 'S7 License 5 Good Tires A battery that wll start every time plus é€ach car ’$1 Olds. Holiday H’top "50 Buick Super 4-Dr. "51 Ford 2-Door '46 GMC ¥-Ton Pickup ’51 Chevrolet 2-Door We have 80 cars to choose from, bargains galore. Immediate financing. Lot open tll 9 p.m. Be sure to get our deal before you buy. We can money. OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2.9101 Open till 9 ‘4 «60CHEVIE, 2-DR. POWER Glide, R&H new tires and brakes, _1 owner 1337. ‘92 CHEVIE DELUXE «4 DR. EM _ 34785. “8 CHEV. 7 DR. GOOD COND. $115, MA_ 5-4202. 1951 STANDARD CHEV. 2 DOOR. _ $279, FE- 2-1328, far *SeitT ; LOT WITH LARGE values. . SAL ED 1951 Pontiac eocats.. 6378 1951 Plymouth . $375 1982 Studebaker _. $378 1051 Cues hardtop Bargain $475 eee. PRANK other good buys from $65 & JOHNNY'S MOTOR SALES 1935 CHEV 2 DOOR. 6 CYL. $1150. OR }-€240, 3800 Anoko ree Dray- ton Plains, call before 3 p.m_ "4 CHEVIE. 2 DR. GOOD CONDI- Can 24571 _}-1213. ~ GOOD USED CARS 1956 Olds 98 4 door Holiday. 1955 Chevrolet 4 door; R& 1954 Chevrolet, 4 door, 13.000 miles. Olds Super 88 sedan, 1963 Buick conv | Walled Lake ___MArket 41561 55 CHEVY WAGON 4 dr. 8 Cylinger with overdrive and heater, If you are interested in a wagon that has had the very best of care, oon bor) one. Van Welt, OR 1955 CHEVY $1495 Bel Air V-8 #Door with radio, neater and Power Glide. Excep- tionally clean. CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham BUYS ANY is completely” winterized.| save you | 'S4 TAYLOR CHE VROLET ; 2 res By Jay Alen) Ave) ANLaNn — ¢, sharp. Assume $28.85 etd Iyepagments Call credit manager iM9”~ FORD, 2 DOOR, CALL FE __ 2-0068 ‘$6 PORD FAIRLANE. STANDARD, mess with extras, také over pay- ments. PE 2-0522 after 5:00. ats. FE 3 cor RD ‘S§ CUSTOMLINE, FORDO- matic, Radio & heater, 102 Sum- mit St, FE 2-1537, Call after ¢ pm... FORD. COUNTRY SEDAN. Station wagon $1,100. OR 3-3663. i061 F FORD iD ve 3 DOOR, Be og0p $295 King B: Te aap RANCH rere a _or trade. OR_3-5125. ‘MODEL A. FORD, 28, RUNS GOOD, EM 3-3900. ‘° s FORD 3 2 DR. V8 Exc. CONDI- R & H. new tires. FORD 31 2-DOOR. $208 FULL price, will finance. Phone North- __ Ville 4 138, ry FORD bot ee 4 DR. STAN- dard Trans. $1,600. MA 6-6318 ‘4 BLACK “FORD, WILL SELL FOR $90. EM : ‘Ss FORD FAIRLANE 4 DOOR R & H. WW Fordomatic, power Fea excellent $1450 E 2-7168. isa FORD 2 DR. V-8 piper & Heater W-Wall tires ss down | & $5 per week. TE 86-6961, 1950 FORD CUSTOM s. 2 DR RA- dio & Rind down, assume . Midwest _Turner Ford. 1951 FORD 2? DR. CUSTOM. GOOD . Paint, and tires. R & H. . FE 41400 47500. ‘Haro 1959 FORD 2 DR. Ford-O-Matic, Radio & Look this car over $795 “Bright Spot” Olds-Cadillac Orchard Lake at Cass FE_ 8-0488 haba “os THANKS FOR FAIR oer, 2 door, Sharp. $083 "62 Buick sedan Excelient con- DR. dition +. $678 .|'32 Chev. 2 doer R&H., ‘ete. $495 OL | SAM'S AUTO BA LES, 124 Oskland ‘4 FORD CUSTOML! 3 Takeover payments, _2-5107 after 5. 1981 FORD CONVERTIBLE. JUST assume payments. Ask for Jack, INE HARD- MY _ Midwest FORD CONVERT. FORDO- matic, R & H, Exc, condition. $700. MI 44117 -1953 FORD $595 ino V4 with radio and heeter. down, balance easy terms. “NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham 96 FORDS, FULLY EQUIPPED, new car arantee s®ve 9800. JEFREY FORD SALES OA 8-3011 | LOW COST TRANSPORTATION. SAM'S AUTO SALES, 724 Oakiand 54 FORD SEDAN @ or 8, both have overdrive. One owner. Low mileage cars. 1950 CHEVROLET 2 DR. RADIO & Heater, No money down, as- — payments of $11.46 Soe Tr mon ii Credit al Harold 1953 CHEVY $575 or your oid car down. NORTH CHEVROLET Beautiful black finish. Only $05 ¢ | 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham Parts” Midwest 6-6550, Turner Ford. ‘$3 CHEVIE — 4 DR_ 210 DELUXE, WW Tires, New Dattery, Light blue, powerglide and ee eondi- _tion.” $695. 8-2830 after 5 p.m. HURON MTR. SALES 952 W. Huron FE 2-264 et — GOOD TIRES. KO . Phone OR 3-1065 after 6 p.m. 1953 MERCURY. JUST ASSUME ayments. Midwest 6-6034. Ask for ene. eee dea NEW TIRES. $325. CUSTOMIZED. | Heater. | u—27 “I'm going to try this on tonight for sighs!’ For Sale Cars 91| For Sale Cars 91 1952 FORD $800 BUYS ANY OF THE _ FOLLOWING CARS AT OLIVER BUICK Includes Sales Tax ‘57 License 5 Good Tires A battery that will start every time, plas each car is completely - winterized. 53 Pontiac Dix. 8 Hydramatic, 2-Dr. "53 Ford Cus. 2-Door *50 Cadillac 4-Door Fleetw'd, 1 Owner "53 Mercury 2-Door 54 Ford 2-Door We have 8 cars to choose ReH, tires, "61 NASH STATION WAGON. rust, good winterized, very 2Co- 3-081. ceoree no romically. EM 1952 — Maroon beauty, WW, down. See ame rae WILL ACCEPT BRAID MOTOR SALES eSoto - Plymouth Dealer Casg- at W. Pike Street FE 2-0186— eee saga 4 On 210 SERIES = HEY. ght tes HARDTOP. __MAple R & H. Good cond. OL | | 1956 CHEVY | 4-DOOR 1955 CHEVY $1495. A snappy locking con vertible that’s ee ke new Has Power Equipped with Power Glide and Glide, to and heater. Buy now | other extras. Never been licensed and mane or titled. Also 1056 Chevrolet Bel Mir 2 door, Power Glide, radio and neater. This Is a company owner aties” Oniy sis your old cer : i y or your car CHEVROLET z 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham HARD TOP 54 CHEVROLET 2-Door 210 RADIO & HEATER. W-WALLS LIKE NEW. - $995 MATTHEWS "CHEVY" HARGREAVES 211 8. SAGINAW _ FE 44546 4: oie: re pas D & Deen Power 1956 DODGE STATION ren: _ Glide. No Money Down, assume] — ; 2 payments of 734. r month. | i Rk & HK Ww payments of, $2134. per, ment. | ce Wholesale priced at 160s. west 7500, Harold Turner’ Ford. | _ M1 17-0608 POWERGLIDE, 2-TONE BLUE | 1981 $1 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARD- NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM: } 1 |'65 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER, hardtop. Red & white in color, auto. transmission, radio & heat, er, White walls. "52 DeSoto ¢ dr Auto. transmission, heater, very clean. $495. ‘$2 Packard 4 dr. Radio & heater. Auto. transmission § ‘83 Packard-Radio & healer with overdrive. Aa! miles. Very clean, $1,090) Master’ s Motor Sales $501_ pee ™ OR_3-5200 ‘40 DESOTO, GOOD RUN- van ing order. ss" EM 34248. fa | 1000 S. W oodward, Brham| - 19 T ry 199 iy aE, CORONET, = 956 CHEN ; 1 : = ai a rely, rete ete oe A On bese CALL, an ower e. Only s and sus t une 1g ia ea ‘te oR 6 6, ce ‘a1 FLYMOUTS | NORTH | coonitel® ’ Customline 2-Door 8 * CHEVROLET ‘ENGINE OVERHAU ULED NEW MAROON & IVORY PAINT JOB.. EASY ED JONES ne seh “YOUR « FE tts 2 EVERYBO 8 chore DETROIT mee srg ae , NOTE \ ae =e | HARGREAVES gos =. |i STOTE ee ede eh LOOK LOOK LOOK Army Surplus 33—'31 CHEVROLETS, EX-ARMY CARS DODGE - TON PICK-UPS FLAT DECK SEMI- Good for hauling Christmas trees 1—SMALL CASE TRACTOR WITH BALLOON TIRES. Good for snow plow 29 PASSENGER INTERNATION. Ae AIR Sena BUS LL ITEMS ARE MECHANI- CALLY PERFECT & PRICED FOR QUICE 5. No down pay ‘mi "t required LUCKY AUTO SALES ° 193 8. Saginaw St. FE 41006 ideal for_you 2—'s1 CuevRoLet CARRY-ALLS |, es, acca ‘ete AS part oe =: a BILL LU SPENCE A] Osttand are, Ave. ARS on 8-9207 All Cars Winterized Ready Too ~ 53 Chev. Bel Air 52 Chev. PO 51 Chev. PG aa Chev. Corpe 46 Merc... : os ‘81 Pontiac Catalina, like new. AUBURN oe SALES E. Bivd. Pike 1955 Lana 68, HYDRA, _R_ & H, $1700, FE ¢21: FE ¢2125. 2 . OLDS, 4 DR., fora #8, HYD. R& E. — brakes. * Clarkston Motor Sales | CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH - IMPERIAL Cledrance sale of all new cars dnd demonstrators, 1966 Plymouth ciub show room condit. kee R&e, 1953 Mercury Monterey ¢Dr. O-Matic, R&H. L age, and _ clean, 1953 Chrysler, Hardtop,’ N.Y. V8. Fully equipped. Mere- ow, low mile- eye 8.MAIN 8T. ° CLARKSTON OP Evenings—Please 1956 FORD GUIDE TO GOLD Sell things you're mot -using 211 S.. SAGINAW FE 445460 through Classitied: ds! | fh vere a) Siist ise LDS! jUPER = Holiday Mileage Hvrdtamatic. aio & Heater, Power. $2005. “Bright Spot” s~Cadillac ' Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 1966 OLDs 68. hg ho Ls J TRANS- mission, Call Griffin, Com merce. EM For Saehes — a | $600. z BUYS ANY| OF THE — FOLLOWING CARS AT OLIVER Includes Sales Tax ‘97 License © Good Tires A battery that will start every time, plus each eat is completely. winterized. "53 Nash 2-Door 53 Dodge 4-Door ’53 Ford 4-Door *52 Buick Super 4-Door *53 Plymouth 2-Door We have 80 cars to choose from, bargains galore. Immediate financing. Lot open till 9 pm. Be sure to get our deal before you buy. We can save you money. OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 29101 ¢ ga till 9 1950 PONTIAC 6, aad 30 CADIL- lee St. Phone FE - PAYMENTS $00 we SRDEN. me? Let us you adjust to come lese expensive ngecbo +) Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. FORD — MERCURY MY boll 19532 PLY sth ged BELVEDER or ae turn Pye one wall tires, pra and full price. $5 down. fuse ville 735 1951 PLYMOUTH SI ATION WAGON P&@H new. $25 down $30 metals "Cel credit manager MI 6-2756. 1954 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON FE 5- 1955 PLYMOUTH 4-door — with V-8 — Power a ay Power stee Power — and Power seat. 9000 ac eal miles. Guaranteed 100 per com for 1 year. 1955 PONTIAC STARCHIEF. ¢DR custom with Power features, It's MANY MORE TO CHOOSE ¥ROM WE TRADE UP OR DOWN CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 ee Highway ~~ reed Open ; | MApie 6-507 ‘til ® C. & Cc MOTOR WEEKEND SPECIALS | 1051 Pontiac 8 2 ar, paeonee Ford 2 dr 1959 Buick § wie SESOAN 1948 Buick MOE eee sccnauies 1048 Pontiac 8 2dr... These cars are ready to go, 213 Montcalm St. Phone FE } 20461 1956 OLDS SUPER 88, 4 DR. hardtop. Power brakes, R & H. Crash pad and other vacana FE _ 5-039, ‘4 ‘4 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. R&H, JEPPREY 1 FORD BALES OA ¢-3011 . EIGHT - tain Del Dr, FE 44370 hone MAple 5-5141 | 7}. SALES Clarkston 056 Pontlac Catalin: emensivater, : a mileage. ve B oy - _- | 303 ogg a. : Socorro s » *51 Ford Convertible | Pins ‘ pote iB 2B e ne preot: — ‘83 PONTIAC, $780. CALL AFTER FE_5-3868. ‘54 PONTIAC 8 . ye value in this automobile. J, Van Welt, OR 3-1355. AUTO. SUPER, MKT.’ NO MONEY DOWN _ JUST GOOD CREDIT ’47 Plymouth Coupe ’40. Ford 2-Door 48 Kaiser Sedan 47 Buick Sedan 49 Olds Club Coupe - *50 Pontiac Sedan ’50 Olds Sedan *51 Hudson Sedan t "51 Mercur AY difference. Brey Baad BUICK A-t oe Cheap. Ne dealers. | HASKINS. r “Bright Spot” |' USED CARS ° CENTRAL |} | LINCOLN-MERCURY FE fms Wear Sas Used Cons and save makes & models to choose, trom. West Side Used Pore *§@ PONTIAC EXECUTICE CARS _UP TO $900 -DISCOUNT. STORE = _ FE 311 [gee cer, Soe Harry Riggens. 1954 PONTIAC | Chieftain 8 sedan, hydra, R & H.! 1 owner. §100 down or “your old | ear. Catt credit manager. _6-2756. : PONTIAC 1958 ARCHIEF. cus- tom Sedan. atk? y homed For sale. owner. $1795, OR 3-841. "49 PONTIAC . Deluxe 4-Door RADIO” & HEATER, W-WALLS 2-TONE BLUE, ABSOLUTELY NO RUST $295 “CHEVY” HARGREAVES CASS & OAKLAND | FE. 54161 19si PONTIAC CATALINA, $5 down & $5 weekly, FE $-4951, _Dealer, ‘83 PONTIAC 4 DR. REAL CLEAN, Most aceessories. FE 4-6712. 1951 PONTIAC, RADIO & HEATER. Hydramatic, W-Wall Tires, No money down assume payments o Sha 16 per month. Call Credit Mgr Parks, Midwest 6-6650, Haroid Tae Ford, 1956 Buick Roadmaster | 4-Door Riviera ~ Full Power 195s _ super 88. 4-door. 1955 Chev Be’ Air, 4door. | 1964 Sredebaker coupe 1953 Olds. super 88, ¢ ae 7 Priced from 8.680 |) *51 STUDEBAKER Schutz Motors 4Door BUICK Stes pen till 9 p.m. eo i082 PONTIAC. 1 OWNER Raw |" Paint ‘EXCELLE xT TIRES. ¥ ww v 210 Orchard Lake Ave. | inside and out. 20 Ogemaw. | OO0P one Combe _ ‘SS PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CATA- FE 29101 Open till 9) tse ait collier na. re $-401 Kael gt Private owner, FE an 1 1 * EY V Y Christmas eeeteee Specials CASS _& OAKLAND wal Pee FE 5-4161 1951 Stude, Hyd. sedan... $295 : | 1951 Buick sedan . .......... $396 ' 1983 Plymouth ¢door |... $495" $ 400 | 1983 Chevrolet 2door .......... $505 | 1884 Chevrolet 2-door ....... $795 j Pontiac sedan, $905 | . A i 1955 Chev. 2-door. P. G. ... $1195 | - i 1 vrolet 2-door $1605 BUYS ANY OF THE CARS AT: OLIVER BUICK | | ‘50 Mercury 4 Dr. | 153 Nash Hardtop . FOLLOWING | ~ 199 Buick Super 4 Dr. | '55 Ford Victoria . Includes | Sales Tax: 5 Good Tires A battery that will start every time plus each car is completely winterized. "52 Pontiac 2-Door '57 License | | ’49 Cadillac 4-Door *52 Ford 2-Door 52 Chevrolet 2-Door We have 80 cars to choose from, bargains galore. Immediate financing. Lot open till 9 p.m. Be sure ie Bet ur deal before you Je can save your: a | ‘SS Ford eaiene 4Dr. . “52 Nash 2-Dr.Amb'r ~ | WINTER! ITS FINALLY HERE) That means more cate in driving and the car you are driving should be in top condition. Better: safe } than sorry, trade up to a dependable used car today. . . $895 Power ‘93 Chrysler Windsor .. 4 Dr. Sedan. Radio & Heater Automatic Steenng & Brakes, W/ Wall Tires. Titied Glass. ‘93 Ford Convertible . $895 Redio & Heater. Pord-O-Matic. W' Wall Tires. New Top . $395 Soden. Radio & s eotet Creare. Ww Won Tires, No h He _ $695 Cross Country. R: & Tires. Wonderful iiesoe Soxer. ‘56 Buick Riviera . . . Super, Radio & Heater W ‘Wall Tires. Poor: — rt ing & Pes — Extra Low Milcane on this ne ‘SS Plymouth Convertible $1595| Radio & Heater Powerfiite Power Steering & Brakes, one ; WeWali Tires. 12.000 miles on this '56 Buick Riviera . . Down $239 Century. Radio & Heater Power Steering & Brakes. ~, $1795 Sedan Radio & Heater. Dynafiow. i — aflow. Power Steeting & | ‘55 Mercury Custom 2 Dr. $1595 Radio & Heater, Mercomatic, W/Wall Tires, Sharp. . $1695 Radio & Heater. Ford-O-Matic. P t Brakes, Wire Wheels. Puii we Pome Steering = Cadillac 60 ... Down $ 195 Fleetwood, Extra Sharp. Fuily Equipped. ol |'53 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Sedan $795 Radio & Heater, W/Wal | 53 Chrysler New Yorker $995 Detuse Radio & Heater. Automatic. Power Windows . $1595 Radio & * Heater. W/Weall Tires. Ford-o- sists. New 04 Ford Country Sedan $] 195, Radio & Heater, Ford-O-Matic W/Wall Tires & Brakes, W/Wall Ti Have You Heard About Schutz’ 10,000 Mile Guarantee? 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Huron FE 4-2525 Agelies ot ~Written § Yr Guarantee Pressere DO-IT-YOURSELF | HAMPTON ELECTRIC | incl adnate aati Gil ‘Gleason Not I oe in Doing chan Show By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Jackie Gleason told me from Boston that both for Straight — Acting on caster Ron Cochran used to be an = Must Wait for ‘Fair Lady | Nanette Gets $10,000 in My fe | cane. Opening it, Show Change in Times -. PITTSBURGH @® — How times! wam, (700) CKLW, (900) WWJ, (950) = WCAR, (1130) WXYZ, (1270) = WON, (1400) WJBK, (1490) | change! —e —- | A few years ago most everyone TONIGHT WJBK, News, .| €:30-~WJR, Muste Hall W, News, Album Fvts. _ CAR, N icons WXYZ. Pred. Wolf Wop. News, Tom George complained sbotit ag Sy | -WEON Spotl} SBI News Rela * | _News,_Sos Alun pens in the post offices. wave, we Steennig| #020 Wd. More by Levee elgg aq ow fa *, “pr, Malone : : CKLW. News 9:00—WJR, te Today, postmaster James Smith) Wypk’ News, McLeoa 11:06— WIR, News ww, Minute Parade Sion Gar Pi nige A on E sburgh complained _that_pa-, _WCAR. New ane i. inching Boar seul Le = — WPOM, Dinase Sere ‘BXYE Ton of, Town “ORLY. Kews. David IAG—WIR, News, “Happiness trong have swiped 34 of the 200 CKLW 4 Sports WIBK, News Ross Mutholia new ball point pens he’s distrib- 6:36-—WIR, WJBK, New . WCAR, News. Gokeve WXYZ. News. Winter : F WWJ. Ross Mu won. = Spincrams WPON, Unscramble CKLW, News, Bud Davies uted in the past month. Smith) WXYZ. Mei Alien WPON a News WJBK, News suggested it would be cheaper to| Gone Bl wane ut: ew IR. BM *WrOn Unsctambin, Mews || WCAR. News. Alles , "se Towo - Tempo beca thieves face! WCAR, News, Al Crave WXYZ. Top of : 2 4500 fine nae ol fi et eee ei oy Garr MEE | eR, se es 7:00—WJR, Guest House w . Bows. Spinorame w My WCAR, Sports Parade they're caught. ww. ree Star Extra Ww Spotlight, News News. Homechats | wpon’ Tempo wxYz, Mickey Shorr Sak toe. Tobe - 3:00—WJR, Pat Butram ; : : Lewis dt; Rip A ews, Mtns Victim of dal WJBK, News; Kasem FRIDAY MORNING WPON, Mainly for’ Milady ve ae oe ictim of Vandals WPON. Call he Tune” | “wwa New 10:36-WXYZ. Girl Marries | CELW. Bud Davies H 1:30—WJR. . WXYZ, Fred Wolf- CELW. Mary. Morgan WJBK, News, Don McLeod to Throw in Towel wes tener CKLW. Chub WCAR, Pontiac H. 8. WCAR, Neva. Spinerame 7 xte td WJBK. Ciar 11:06WJIR, Arthur Godfr OKLAHOMA CITY w—Leonard) CRLW: Gapriel Hentter | WCAR: Kew, Softee AG Bel Statlon| 3:38—WIR, House Party f WPROW, ie i Tunnison of a City is 0:00 wR, Rot . yee 4:30--WJIR, Voice of Agricit. | WIRK, News. Reid | WXYZ. News, McKenzie | —_ now = throw mn the toned. exLW * ee exw. yr = og Wrox Meiniy ya Miladv | WPON. b sosindl es | = * uy n _ After vandals poured a mixture Hows’ Gpincseme ve war eve. Galt . Hi: cern Time pel “wa” Woman tn of Bands of molasses and oatmeal on his s:%9—wsr, amos ‘n’ andy | WPON’ . ews, Curta : Scramble, Ne vs CKLW Queen for a Day WXYZ, Wattrick. porch and parked car he installed) WWJ be hate sation 1:00—WJR. Jim Vinail WPON, Milady. News 'JBK. News, Don McLeod floodlight as a recautiona: VXYE, rs J, Bod ae ee — WCAR, News, Spincrama = : 7) See Bes “crise WXYZ, News, Wolf yrenxoon | \WPON. Temro measure. Call Tune, Hews CKLW, News, Toby David vueet 6 | 4:30—WIR, Music Hall Now, he reports, his floodlight) °°%—W4R, News; Weather WJBK. News, Reid 12:00—WJR, Jack White WWJ, Jim Deland i A , one Mews we. News, Coftee aye. gts = Elizabeth WXYZ, News. MeKenzie has been stole _ WIBK. News, Kas "Ware. News oo Hall CRLW: Austin Orent. | WCAR, a, Spinorama pomp’ WJBK, News, Tom George | 6:00—WJR, Philip Lenhart RCA COLOR TV a WJBK. News eld wheel, Analesnee | Wain wortrict. | $:30--WIR, Werld WCAR, News, Clem cK b and Ray J, BBC Salutes WPON. Scramble it:30—WJR, Time for senate! - he Program — Evening Race Exp. Hoes yg, WXYZ, News, Musie | Soe Sees Pee ee Life . CKLW. Bud Davi N Veh, Re Gee WCAR. Music Spinerama © WPON, Tempo leew Symphony W, News, David WPON, News 5:30—WJR, Music Hall HAMPTON TV] he ee eh, | Sat Set PE ae Sree — wron, hiss Ovtee Wx. Wonderland . | WPON, Tempo, News -- Today's Television Programs - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. Old Gold and Bulova asked him to sign again for '57-'58, but, | “It’s too tough every week—material’s too uncertain—I .don’t| Playhouse 90 thipk I'll take another regular show.” I'd heard he'd do six. specs. “Maybe not that often,” he replied. “CBS pays me for 15 years just to sit around. Maybe I'll sit, waiting for something - good.” ~ * “Good news, fatties! Matinee Idol Rossano Brazzi’s 185-pound wife Lydia says her man loves her fat—and she doesn’t want . Bourbon connoisseur Don Ameche (great in “High Button Shoes” ) is off to Hollywood—to film beer com-| to get slim. . _ mercials. Tina Louise's date, the Duke of Imperia, arrived with a he pulled yout. a skinny flask and had a | @rink . . . Ike has 24 lines in ‘Who’s Who, Brother Milton 47 . . Sir Laurence Olivier gets ‘his hair cut in a women’s hair- ‘dressing salon, the |ports . . . Elvis Presley's “only telling a story—and all the action occurs south of the border,” says Tony Gyle. Marie Wilson signed a new ‘CBS deal giving her $2,000-a- London _ ‘Daily mt solemnly re-° & ort ** Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW3J-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW.TV 6:00—(7T) Wild Bill Hickok. “Ghost| Town Lady,” stars Guy Madison. (9) Family Theater. Legionnaire” with Roy Rogers. | (4) News. | 6:15—(2) News 6:20—(4) Box Four 7 t-23—T?) TV Weather 3:00—(7) 7:18—(7) News 7:30—(7) | 6:30—(7) Public Defender. “Pau-' per’s Gold.” (4) Juvenile Court (2) Range Rider. Jack Mahoney in “Crooked Fork." Kukla, Fran and Ollie (9) Headline. Teen-age boy dis- appears after being bound and by gangster in “Boys Week.” (4) Michigan Outdoors. Mort Neff. (2) Dr. Christian Macdonald Carey in drama. Lone Ranger. “The Twisted Track.” (9) Million Dol- lar Movie. “Les Miserables,” starring Frederic March, Charies Laughton, Sir Cedrie Hardwicke, Rochelle Hudson, Frances Drake. John Beal. (4) Dinah Shore. (2)) Sgt. Preston of the Yukon. os Preston traiis smugglers to mote part of the Yukon where! they meet in gun battle. (1:45—(4) News i $:00—(7) Circus Time Your Life. , Show. 8:30—(4) Dragnet. Friday tracks down ‘clues to solve case of woman reported missing and later found dead in her home (2) Climax. Richard Carlson.) Magazines Banned |: by Three Druggists E BATAVIA, Ohio w—Three drug- stores have decided to ban ail “magazines from their stands. Paul Blocher, owner of a phar- |macy here, said that Hartman's 9: 30—i4) (4) You Bet. (2) Bob Cummings! Anne Marie Alberghetti, John Barrymore Jr., co-star in ‘“‘The Secret Thread’’) “Texas. 9:00—(7) Wire Service. Mercedes $:30—(7) Wixie Wonder McCambridge in ‘Until I Die.” Gina Lollobrigida, Bonar Col-) leano, Lana Morris, Eva Bartok. i: ‘Anne Vernon ni e—T]) News, Weather (4) 18:0@-(2) The Gary Moore Show. Barbara Kelly. “A Tale of Five Women.” People’s Choice. “Sock Takes a) Boarder.”’ Tennessee Ernie Ford. (2) Playhouse 90. Newspaperman attempts to uncover huge fraud Elisha Cgok 8:00— 7:65—(2) Weather (2) Today. Captain Kangaroo. land 8:55—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (9) Motion Picture Academy. '9:00—(4) Romper Room. $0—(7) Liberace Show Studio. "10: 30—(4)- Bandstand. Seven. 11:00—(4) Home. (7) ‘week If. she doesn't work, $3,- ™ ‘000 if she does . ‘Irma”) is back from Rome coast-bound. versationalist * ~ TINA . Her old producer Cy Howard (“My. Friend, show, * “He's a great con- .” somebody said, “if your lapels can stand it.” | * Ava Gardner’ sweeping black evening-gowned entrance into (4g) L@ Scala with Walter Chiari on her arm recently upset that By JACK O'BRIAN “NEW YORK {INS)—Jack Benny signed Jayne Mansfield for his Jan. 10 “Shower of Stars." Odd, eh, that Jack Benny and Archie (Moore both claim they're 397 | CBS owns TV rights to ‘‘My Fair| jLady’’ all right but can't air it, for her Dec, 20 Playhouse 90 straight acting in “The Family Nobody Wanted" .. . Her co-star, Lew Ayres, also is down for 10G. Jackie Gleason is trying to line up big guest stars for January | shows... Is Steve Allen mulling a a) disc jockey show”... BREAK QN TAXES The Steve Rowlands, $74,000 on the Edgar spread over 14 years, will y only $8,400 in ineome tax jeales on NBC-TV are just what popular distributors of rich vocal unupsettable opera audience—she looked so beautiful. Due in cream. Mexico to film “The Sun Also Rises,” she says she has no plans yet to divorce Frank Sinatra, who made her the happiest—also Seme of the gag writers Mil: the most miserable. Wm. O'Dwyer, “realize I'm out of it.” Theater in “Confession,” starring Dennis 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (7) Robin- O'Keefe, June Lockhart, Paul, Stewart. 10:0@0—(7) Hockey. Detroit Red Wings vs. New York Rangers. ; | (4) (Color) Video Theater. “Olid. Tac Dough. starring Ruth Comics. (9) Adventures of Pierre Acquaintance” Hussey, Lynn Bari, Joan Evans.| 10:45—‘7) Don Wattrick 11:00—(7) News. News. 11:10—(9) Weathervane. _/11:16—(9) Film Theater. Girl has love affair with man; later is not recognized by him in “Letter from an Unknown Woman” star- ring Joan Fontaine, Louise Jour- (4) News. (2) Standard dan, Mandy Christians. (4) Town *® and Country. (2) Miss Fair- weather. 11:20—(2) Les Paul Ford. ‘21:23—(2) Nightwatch Theater. “The sever Race’ starring Osa’ | Massen, Carl Esmond. and Rickey. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. Mm 2 Radisson. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. , Soupy’s On. (9) Nationa]/1%:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. ou. (7) (4) B Could Be You Erwins. (9) Telescope. (4) Tic o'clock 12:45—(2) The ones t ht. 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. Charlie problem created by women drivers—it made all sidewalks. The Louis Primas are expecting . (4) Ding Dong School. (7) Story one.man show Dec. 11 a “solo-tacular” denying he plans to remain in N.Y. “Miss New York? So many New Yorkers visit Mexico I don't says: ton Berle fired years ago helped | write his new meneere lub act (new?). Is it true Trendex ratings of . CBS calls its Victor Borge the Democratic and Republican. . Pran Warren needed conventions—announced in August Gov. Shivers’ help to bring her dog to the Shamrock—a law —almost exactly foretold the vic- bars pooches from hotels . for a bigger house—he has ten kids. Mrs. Gene Kelly (Betsy Blair). awaiting the divorce, is dating . Comic Frank Fontaine's looking tory~vete: of Ike over Adlai? ... Alfred Hitchcock's inspired quick-and-funnies at the start and a French actor... Medics told Vivien Leigh to take a year off 4inish of his TV show have brought from show biz. Earl's Pearis ... A girl's growing up when she shows more interest in mink than “Hound Dog.” WISH I'D SAID THAT: For a bride a wedding means showers. For a groom it means curtains. The TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: If you have a young child at home, you'll know why many parents suffer from Why?—=strain. | Jan Bart explains how ofe tgwn handled its heavy traffic'is the best paid: Ruggles. (1) My fot Margie.: one-way. That's earl, brother. (9) Going Our Way. 1: 30—(4) Stars. an. Seven. 700—12) Our Holiywood Story. Charm. (4) Tennessee Ernie. Mystery Matinee. Miss Srocks 7 tay Taxed Artist +4) and Mary 2:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party. (4) 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (Color). Matinee. (7) Afternoon Film. (9) Request Playhouse. Us: 30—(7) Thirty Minute Theater. 3:3@—(2) The Bob Crosby Show. Woman opposes orphan her hus-' when she finds she is to have| baby of her own in ‘‘No Identi-) (Color). Queen ,For a Day. Colt. (9) Howdy Doody. band brings home, especially 4: oo—(2) The Brighter Day. ty” starring David Niven. (4) To- 4:15—(2) sad Secret Storm. night. i FRIDAY MORNING \6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's: Farm Report. Pharmacy in nearby Amelia and 7:00—(2) Good Morning. (4) Today. Colonel's. Pharmacy in nearby! Withamsville, had joined him in’ barring magazines. Blocher was quoted as saying, (7) The Big Show. |§:00—(2) 6:85—(2) On The Farm Front. | /#:30—(2) The Ramar of Jungle. '4:45—(4) Modern Romances. Santa Claus Show. Club. (9) Dance Party. '$:30—(4) Gene Autry. The Early Show. Comedy Time. (7) Mickey Mouse ant living and such varied enter- Edge of Night: {7} (7) ) | 4 ’ ACROSS (7) : ” (Copyright 1956, The him dozens of offers to emcee TV -spectaculars ... The merry maca- bre material is written by Jatnes Allardice . . . Hitch had to give his secretary a raise because of the TV fan mail she has to handle these days Red Barber. along with being ‘the best sportscaster extant, also His year’s pay for the F luito cem- =r Says Painting Not Business KANSAS CITY @” enue today to argue the point. The city last week billed the, famed painter for the $25 muni-' cipal occupation tax. “Ot course I dont object to helping out-a city in need, espe-' cially one which offers such pleas- 4 eo? Hall Syndicate, Inc.) CO pple” cS * \ported a $21,000 commission was -| scot q Buy! -. awarded Benton for painting two thaa ay B e murals for the St. Lawrence pow- ; Bi o er and seaway development ~ ¢ ® eaway ° WILLIAM A Hence the tax bill. e _ _ Benton pointed out he does his : eo — Thomas painting in a barn located in an’ ¢ q Hart Benton says as an artist he &fea not zoned for business posi-, .. e e transactions are han- ‘ 4/5 QUART PINT Ld ‘dled in — York e ° $366 $231 . “E think = city hall should dig WILLIAM s up a better excuse for getting DEK 71 s dough out of me.” he said. NN ni Mtnteo spear e e 2. 1, Eva Gabor Separates : 35% STRAIGHT WHISKEY, 6 YEARS From Doctor, on Trial OLD, BLENDED WITH 65% FINE GRAIN itainment,”’ Benton wrote the Kan- ‘sas City Star. ‘‘But I do think ‘there is a principle involved. returns are too erratic, too un- (4) is no businessman. He sent his at- tion. Besides, he said, most of his (8) Justice torney to the city division of rev- financial HOLLYW oop Actions Eval “Art is a vocation. Its money;Gaber and Dr. John W itiams say: “trial _ they have agreed upon a separation.” People practice art) The blonde, Hungarian-born. ace} year after year with complete &@f- tress blamed career trouble for They were married in the rift. April. Answer te Previews Puszie = Crs tha EV LISSiAT vie ie, met irl oistoereten tual SOOT ZEIRiCls) MIGIAINE | CICaMN LS TjiOlF | OS TALUS IN LIcieinie. TROL 16-15 iC EINIBi6 | as CL4 jee _j me LaLit jes Bm CIC — SAIS Ie 5S 218 RAIS | i Nanette Fabray gets $10,000 who won! Bergen, 4 | Nat King Cole’s Monday musi- the eye-and-ear specialist ordered, | tasteful tunings by one of the great) worts, mercials alone (not counting base- ball, post-fight, football-and-other experting) was” $75,000 . .°. 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