é 8 The Weethér rer ‘| © ut Westhead. therean Greresnss. } Showers : : ' | —‘Tdth YEAR ‘ * & * k * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1956-92 PAGES | 7~ * First Refugees Her Heart Belongs to t Start for U.S. Ground Parties Extend Search for Airliner Skiers’ Report of ‘Blast’ First Clue to Location of Missing Plane ~ Some Weep but More Smile as 200 Depart Their Homeland (| MUNICH, Germany (?i— Two hundred fugitives from Communist oppres- sion in Hungary took off teday for new lives in the United States at the start of one of history’s most spectacular airlifts. The group was the first of 10,000 refugees to be flown before Christmas to the United States in giant C118 Air Force transports. There were some tears but many more smiles as the fugi- tives, many of whom had never before left their homeland, de- parted across the ocean fora Pontiac State Names Eee caw, Red ee ee Ss a what wa in t f Falconer as Executive them. : — Vice President Four planes fook olf today, carrying 50 ‘women, 11 chil- dren and 109 men. They ranged in age from 6-month-old Johan: pa Toth to 57--year-old Etel >. VANCOUVER, -B. C. (R—' | Ground seatch parties pre- pared .today to enter the rugged \Mt. Silvertip area| about 125.miles east of here to look for a Trans-Cana-| - dian airliner. missing with) 62 occupants since Sunday, ° night. Eight of the 59 pas- sengers were Americans. Search leaders said their “most, promising lead” was Qiy Promotions a report of a “big blast” in) the vicinity of 8, 550-fo0t' Mt. Silvertip. 'M q by BR k The report came from nine per: q e an sons who were at a ski lodge on the Hope-Princeton highway north of the mountain. People at the lodge said they heard the blast Sunday night soon after the four-engine North Star, Canadian version of the American D4, radioed it was returning to Vancouver with an inboard motor disabled. Air search in the: Hope, B, C. area yesterday was fruitless, SMITH FALCONER AP Wirephote Gaultney of Pontiac; Jay Trucks, Baldwin; William VanArsten, Grand Rapids; Charles Kreher, Pontiac; Philip Boos, Grand Rap- ids; and Oliver Porter; of Standish. Gaultney is president of the fraternity. : 12, City Students PEGGY IS A SWEETHEART—Surrounded by admirers, burn- # victim Peggy Cowan, 3%, of Grand Rapids, accepts her honor as “Sweetheart” of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity’s Central Michigan College chapter. From left to right: her father; Hugh Cowan; Jerry Promotion of several members of Pontiac State Bank staff was an- |nounced this morning by Milo J.) szahbo. Cross, president. The changes) 7. night was to take-26 hours ‘were approved by the directors of/tg MaGuire Air Force Base in The plane had taken off from Vancouver for Calgary and points east about an hour, before the pilot, Capt. Allan Clark, 35, Mon- treal, reported the inboard - motor on the left side had failed near Hope and he was turning .back to Vancouver, soyie 100 miles away. ” * * RCAF Squadron Leader G, L. Sheahan, in charge of the search, the bank last night. Smith Falconer, who has been a vice president, becomes executive vice president. Two assistant cashiers, Sam S. Hale and Everétt K. ‘Garrison, ‘were promoted to the rank of as- sistant vice presidents. New Jersey. Flying weather was reported good. From MaGuire the refugees were taken to specially prepared Army barracks at nearby Camp Kilmer. Some hoped relatives, whom they had not seen or heard from in years, would help them find jobs. Others. could trust only in. a warm-hearted American re- Named as assistant cashiers} soonse, Frigid Winds, Extends 1 1/3 Billion Credit Snow Flurries Blow Into Town A frigid low of 11-15 degrees is predicted for tonight, as a cold wave with snow flurries is sched- 60-Nation Monefary Fund ‘Comes fo Britains Help Help Boost Girl |p nt in the 7 to Neicaal Title ma mrad pry os aan WASHINGTON (P—Great Britain has been extended Cae Soothden, said it will be necessary to get/ Were Alice M. Kerns and Agnes into the area where the reported|W. Moore “blast” occurred before it snows By the weekend, the sched- ule calls for 500 refugees to de- part daily from the U.S. air again and added: “If we don’t,jbranch manager of the Baldwin) «. nesssem to help cut many AB Bet, e’ # Avenue branch of the bank, sched- Fund ber ride financ storm | we're beat. uled for opening next month. be Bigg 2c! BP re 9g! AR Hy on pelnelly By the NAS TT inate dP ike, C Pr Falconer entered the bankingjoperating from West. Germany The action was announced last n y the tion national can business in Scotland in 1916. Laterjrather than Austria to avoid any fund created in 1947 aneety = ser gon to, lee " Welnioae crossing int Golf Together he served with banks in Canada,|Soviet, complaint that Austrian lin Detroit and with the Michiganineutrality is being violated. Some AUGUSTA, Ga. (®—A couple of|State Banking Commission, Fol-|125,00¢ \refugees have crossed ardent golfers — President Eisen-\lowing three years of military/from Hungary into tiny Austria in hower and Canada’s Prime Min-| service he joined the Pontiac bank/little more, than six weeks. ister Louis St. Laurent — meet)upon its organization in June of| All told, 10,000 refugees are to here today for a good neighbor) 1945. fly to the United States in Oper- match. : ation Safe. Haven by Dec. 22. The 74year-old Prime Minister help nations caught in such situations to main- Deficit Budget OK'd tain stable currencies. a 7Ofaie cat senet, IY French Assembly |, = ain’s monetary reserves, which| PARIS uw — Premier Guy Mol-/older daughter, Kay, is a d In the snow-covered Midwest, der The United States has offeredicold wave conditions also have), k below the two-billion-|let’s deficit. budget for 1957 has Michigan sophomore, The 65-man chapter heard was scheduled to arrive from Fort 2 New Diphtheria Cases Lauderdale, Fla, where. he has been vacationing. After golfing with the President he will fly on to his home at Ottawa. _ The President has been mixing work and. vacation here at the Augusta National Golf Club since Nov, 26, Present indications. are he will return to Washington DETROIT (INS) cases of diphtheria were report- ease. In addition to the new cases, both children living in the critical infection area, six more carriers Thursday. were discovered, homes to 21,500. refugees. Only about 3,000 have been flown across — Two ReWithe Atlantic ed in Detroit yesterday while 20 ‘ ; city health teams inoculated 5,- 841 children against the dread. dis- X OF an, Killed in Crash been indicated for Wisconsin, lowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, the Dakotas, Montana and Wyoming. A mixture of freezing rain and snow has been reported in the storm belt from South Dakota y \through Upper Michigan. The lowest eee — in Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was At 1 p.m. the mercury registered 42. dollar figure regarded by the Lon- don government as a minimum for safe financial dealings. The additional $733,530,000 was made available upon request of the British government at any time within the next 12 months. Britain wll be charged from 2 to 3% per cent interest on the been approved by six separate bal- lots if the French National As- sembh Assembly approved 215-184 the record 4%4-trillion-franc ($12,857,- 166,000) budget for metropolitan France. An additional 310 billion francs ($885,715,880) probably will be approved for Algeria and mil- itary operations against the na- Peggy’s accident through iy. ter and “adopted” the little : oe ers In its final ballot last night, the|They donated five pints of blood | work — . for transfusions and two opera-|plete standstill. The ole tions she soueiens after suffer- Page 2, Col. | ; her a ec aan she! ionalist rebellion in that North casgelDgatng: eg 1 Y. ( i ill n Diesp | African area. and Peggy is the first “sweet- ) , Suspect, 65, a Veteran Swindler William Johnson Diesip In anticipation of the action, the|*")'°t sett thatthe: Stalthonre? they. have: itaiantad oda pect of Injuries in Headon Postpone Attempts faire rar Pagar ggg will mean a deficit of oe 6&3| The honor was formalized yes be sin cas oe ‘F l a’ F ] W. Collision Yesterd . es Mi we iio billion franes ($2,825,567,000). terday at Peggy's bedside with} 27 gt ctiied U..Neinter- © rien eeces Woman) “ ey — tg Recover Bodies — |aotsr om stortierm bie next)"The Socialist Premier made ali phe ge Bo inti . — six ballots votes of confidence in/members. Gaultney is president ference in Ha William M. Johnson, 73, of 9 Séme of the U. S. subscription of the group. in ternal affairs. be his government. Sd Seek Victims ‘of Dexter Cavein $ 800. In Northville : High winds have forced post-|to the monetary fund is in the of 4, Park St., Oxford, died late last) ,onement of attempts to recover|form of gold, and some is in the if night at Pontiac General Hospital| the bodies of a 34-year-old Royal] form of Treasury notes which bear FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS after suffering head and chest in-|Oak man and four others from &|no interest. A Northville drug store clerk is short $4,800 today, | juries in an early evening headon| Private ae _ — -_ The granting of credit to Brit. and a warrant has been issued for a 65-year-old woman |collision at an Oxford intersection. oom turday during @ SNOW) means that the fund will call who police say fleeced her. , Donald 0. Fletcher, 25, Hb se Salvage workers at Mohawk Bay . ~ hermes! te oo Sought for questioning is Miss Yvonne Chauvin, Ee capa enn Poa called ott he ifiving. operations periiagan Poet ge notes charged with obtaining money under false sais treatment for a fractured right/29-mile-an-hour wind made che yeh q.| at “the immediate disposal” of ‘ from Mrs. Hazel Jennings,” knee, - |ter too rough. London to meet current bills. who befriended her after The collision occurred at the cor-| Killed in the rash were Wesley) Britain has been hard pressed ia ab In Today's oo. ner of South Washington and Me-|H, Hopp, 320 W, Sunnybrook Dr..|in the’ wake of her joint invasion Miss Chauvin “ al in Y }chanic Streets, when Johnson start- Royal Oak, the. pilot, Mr. and with France of the Suez Canal area Northville last spring. The Animals’ Christmas ...20 jed to make a left turn in front/Mrs. Richard Kurtz, and Mr. and) in Egypt. In addition to the direct CI dee yaa ia oe | anette deamtive: sank. Sate ele ee lone tae” laa aeies te some tine, ant ( Wooley said Miss Chauvin was last Sports®... : * * Police Chief Frank Van Atta’s recommendation to install street lights at various spots in Water- ford Township were unanimously aceepted by the board, New installations will be on Cres-|held Wednesday, Dec, 26 and Jan.|anq DeMotte W. Gilbo of Birming-| gent Lake road at the following) intersections: Hatchery road, Pon-' tiac Lake road, and three lights at Elizabeth Lake road. ; | More lights will be installed on! Clintonville road at Lake Angelus; | Hatchery at Frembes, and Watkins. Lake road at Covert. j ' * s * | Waterford Township offices will’ be closed Dec. 24 and Jan, 31 due to holidays. However, the regular) meetings of the board will be 2 at 1 p.m. ‘Must Liberate’ Eastern Europe Dulles at NATO Meet; Says West Must Take Moral Leadership told Atlantic Pact ministers that, the West now has its greatest post-| war chance to seize moral leader-; ship of the world and help the The secretary gave this ap- praisal of recent world events fo the foreign, defense and finance ministers of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The discus- sion, in a closed session, was re- ported later by NATO officials. production schedules and “un- suitable working conditions.” . * * * Harold A, Grant, president of the Local 596 UAW, said last week if) Students to Stage Play — Pupils and teachers of the Wa- Rang,” at 8 p.m, Thursday, at the Waterford Township High School. This meant, he continued, a great opportunity for NATO to as- sert its moral leadership, This Eastern European situation made it urgent for NATO countries to expand and bolster their coopera- tion in political and economic mat- j * . * . At the same time senior Ameri- can and British ministers arranged an unannounced meeting éoday to survey their global political, eco- nomic and defense problems. * * * Informants made it clear that! the ministers will be continuing the process of mending the part- nership which had been shaken by the British - French attack on Egypt. PARIS Ap — US, Secretary of} | State John Foster Dulles today Polio Foundation - Director Resigns MRS. RUTH PARSHALL Mrs. Ruth Parshall, who has served as executive secfetary of the Oakland County chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, has announced her resig-| nation effective as soon as her re- placement can be trained. More time for her family and al affairs were the reasons by Mrs. Parshall for her resignation. She will leave soon) to spend the winter with relatives in California. To replace Mrs. Parshall will be Rosalind Wildger, who has been secretary and office assistant to, Dr. Joseph W. Christie for several years. The Rev. G. Burton Hodgson, chapter chairman, speaking of) Mrs. Parshall's resignation, says: | “She has: done an excellent job of patient care and has built up a fine countywide organization for fund raising through the March of Dimes. The Pontiac City Commission will take steps toward increasing the membership of the Pontiac General Hospital Board of Trus- tees and the Police Trial Board when they convene tonight to act on a 19-point agenda. The latter, which will add two members, is the result of action taken by Pontiac voters Nov. 6 when they approved a City Charter bringing the board’s Two new city ordinances will be up for possible adoption at tonight's session. One will regulate and li- cense the storage and use of bot- tled petroleum gases in the city, while the second defines certain public nuisances and methods of abatement. A communication from the 23| U. S. Army Corps of Engineers To Increase Hospital Board regarding the leasing of five acres on Orchard Lake avenue for construction of a new re- serve training center, will be aired at the meeting. Commissioners will vote on a rule change which will allow any commissioner voting on, the majority side of a question to move for its reconsideration. The Pontiac Township Business Mens’ Assn, has submitted a let- ter asking for consideration of at- tachment to the city's sanitary sewer system, An extension to a present agreement between Pontiac and Waterford Township for sewer service will receive the attention of the city’s governing body. CITY HALL HOURS “*A resolution authorizing the clos-: ing of the City Hall at noon on Dec. 24 and 31 is scheduled for approval. A public hearing will be held on recommendation of rezoning to Commercial 2 Lots 100 and 101 in co er eee | —— . Prt eae rie SEC CdeR RHEE OR EES « First United Pentecostal Church i J the City Planning Commission's Hom este ad Park Subdivision. | Hungarian Workers — \Kadar government were carrying |spontaneous strikes by workers in Stage Protest Strike (Continued From Page One) at Nickelsdorf said he also had been told that a train scheduled to arrive there from Hungary would not be running. HOSPITALS IN DANGER | A government broadcast saidjthree sons, Stuart M. Parkhill, Har- last week by the Oakland County Budapest hospitals have only a ry Parkhill and William Parkhill. peaith Department in an effort to four-day supply of coal on hand ry Parkhill and William Parkhill, yy jmmunity levels in county; and numerous hospitals in the country have only what they ‘‘can patients were endangered. Refugees reported that the re- organized security police under the out mass arrests of workers’ coun- cil members, despite protests and, factories where the raids made. Washington reports a U.S. pro- test to Hungary against a new cut- off of communications with the were |American legaton at Budapest has brought a reply that things should. be back to normal today. India and her three closest Asian’ allies pressed a new proposal to- day in the United Nations to get Russian’ troops out of Hungary by sending U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold to negotiate with the Kremlin. Meeting to Discuss State Park Needs Pontiac’s community leaders will meet at the Elks Lodge tomorrow) night to discuss the needs of Mich-| igan state parks. Sponsored by the Automobile Club of Michigan, the) meeting is dne of a series being conducted throughout the state. The Auto Club has charged that, the state parks are run down and) inadequate, and it is conducting a public-service campaign to im- prove and expand them. The needs of Dodge State Park No. 4 will be specifically “discussed at the meeting. John Weiler, Dodge State Park manager, will contribute remarks on the particular conditions and Adoption of an ordinance legaliz- ing it is expected to follow. The plan group has recommend- ed the rezoning to Commercial 1 of three Jots in the Ball Park Sub- division. Commissioners are slated to ask for the drafting of an or- dinance to allow the change. Elks Lodge No. 810 has request- ed permission from the city fathers to permit bowling on Sunday be- fore noon during the Michigan Elks Bowling Tournament, Jan. 18 through March 30. The planned construction of new homes on Richton street by Vic- tor Adler will be studied at the weekly session expected to be ealled to order at 8. _'bréad grains will be produced needs of his aréa. Auto Club Pontiac division man- ager, Arthur Bogue, and Michigan Department of Conservation of- ficials will deliver talks on the subject. A movie entitled “The State of Our Parks” will be shown. Filmed this summer, the movie points up present park conditions. Meeting at Waterford Both the Council Trustee Board and the Mission Board of Water- ford Community Church will hold their monthly meeting Thursday night, at 7:30. tpeanaamencesasetaniaaiae About 261 million short tons of in NOTICE! No Season ptbimron All Seats Have Been | | Sold and No Sales Will REV EVAL Be Made at the Door Kiwanis Travel and Adventure Series High School Auditorium Tonight Tidkets ot Single Admissions Available | | ciate. ‘morning in Pontiac General Hos- Waterford Seeks Land for Play Center Cameron of 49Clark St. ‘The baby was dead at birth yes- ae in St. Joseph. Mercy Hospi- are a grandfather, Joe Cameron, of Decatur, Ala, and a_ sister, Shela Diané Cameron. Mrs, Paul Cassidy Service for Mrs. Paul Cassidy, 56, of 37 Close St. will-be at 1:30 p-m, Thursday from the Huntoon Funeral Home with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery, Mrs. Erma Havens of the Clintonville Chureh of the Nazarene will offi- Mrs. Cassidy died yesterday pital after a brief illness. Mrs. DeMotte Gilbo Mrs. DeMotte (Charlotte M.) Gilbo, 80, died suddenly this morn- ing at her home, 943 Premont Ave. She was born near Goodison on Feb. 3, 1876 to Enos S. and Amy M. Summers Whitcomb. Mrs. Gilbo attended school in Goodison and Pontiac. In 1927 she came here from Detroit. Both Mrs. Gilbo and her late husband played the piano and or-| gan for programs in Pontiac and Oakland County. She is survived by two” children, Miss Marian M. Gilbo of Pontiac ° city manager, has been named ham: one grandson; three sisters,' Mrs. George Hogle of Pontiac, Mrs, Charles E. Bird of Crescent Lake) and Mrs. Frank Swartz of Detroit.| Arrangements will be announced [\# . later by Farmer-Snover Funeral | | er a ots: Home. | Mrs. Bert Hollaway | Word has been received of the) death of Mrs. Bert (Lydia) Holla-| way of Orlando, Fla. A former res-| ident of Pontiac, she died yester-| day in Florida. Besides her husband, she leaves all of Detroit. Service will be at 2 p.m. Friday, 11583 W, Outer Dr., Detroit. Burial will follow in Parkview Memorial Cemetery, — Mrs. James Stubbs | Mrs. James (Lena) Stubbs, 65, of 366 Wesson St. died Sunday after a prolonged iliness. She was born on Feb. 22, 1891) in Elizabethton, Tenn. to Green! and Agnes Duffield Susong. The| Stubbs were married in Tennessee in 1917. me Mrs. Stubbs came here six years ago from Brookland, N.Y. where she was a member of the Concord Baptist Church. Service will be at 3 p.m. Wednes-| day from New Bethel Baptist Church with the Rev. William H. Bell officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the William F, Davis Fu- neral Home after 3:30 this after- oon. Buenos Aires Next on Williams Tour MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay ® — Michigan Gov. G. Mennen Wil- liams was en route to Buenos Aires today, after a visit to the Uruguayan capital on his South American vacation tour. Williams held a news conference there yesterday. He said he thought the good neighbor policy should be strengthened politically and economically In respofse to a question of whether the United States should concentrate on ‘building a strong hemisphere defertse and dismiss Europe as a liability in the light of the Suez Canal dispute, he said: / Sit would be foolish both for the United States and Latin America to neglect relationships with the. democratic countries. of Europe and elsewhere in the world, which need the effort of all people of goodwill to become stable and peaceful." g Waits Border BIRMINGHAM — City Commis-; sioners tabled action on the pur- chase agreement of the Walker well last night. Mayor James Allen was asked to arrange a meeting with the city of Troy to enable the two munici- palities to discuss mutual border- line problems and final well pur- chase agreements, permanent representative for the. eity of Birmingham on the South Oakland transportation commit- tee, He replaces Clarence Vliet who has served since 1949. Commissioners approved a reso- lution asking that the three radio! frequencies for the city’s two way radio system be placed on one band, They have appreved requests for the leasing of residences on City Parking Lot Site No, 4. Occupants May continue until’ Feb, 1, 1957 or until such time as the city needs to begin demolishing for let construction, The request of the First Church of Christ Scientist to enlarge their Walker Well Purchase Discussion buildings, at an estimated: $22,280 and alterations to two business buildings at $16,200; four new sin- gle family residences at an evalu- ation of $80,600; 13 single family “Hansel and Gretel," the oper- etta by Humperdinck, will be pre- sented by the Junior Choir of the Church of the Ascension, Lutheran, at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the church social hall. Direction is by Mrs. Norman Krupp, with scenery constructed by Paul Shay featuring the gin- gerbread house and trees. Light- ing is by Charles Hilgendorf and costumes by children’s mothers guided by Mrs. Clara Shay, the choir mother, A party for the children and their guests will follow the presen- tation. Hansel and Gretel’s parts are being taken by Eric Pedersen and Christine Marcks. Hills resident and president of the Detroit Bank and Trust Company, was speaker last night at the High Twelve meeting at the Community house. Raymond T. Perring, Bloomfield, building has been approved. A slight drop in building per- mits was noticed in the month of November, when 36 were issued | for » total evaluation of $167,744. This includes two new business Tonite & Tuesday Ladies’ Knit-Top Slipper Socks $2.50 Value Oakland Boosts. Push County Program to Immunize Most School Children Approximately 7,400 diphtheria immunization shots were given $1” Multi-ply mer- cerised = yarn LADIES’ WEAR —Main Floor ' a i reas . | An outbreak of diphtheria in scrounge.” It said 10,000 hospital from the Wilkie Funeral Home,’ 1p. 9j+ ‘has iphtheria prompted the protec-/ tive measures of the county health’ agericy even though only one case of the disease has been reported) in Oakland County this year. | The units of the health depart- ment throughout the county have’ added extra clinics to immunize! those who have been unable to make arrangements through their family doctors, said Dr. John D.) Monroe, health director. Evelyn Kidneigh, director of, nurses for the county health de-| partment, said that immunity | levels are high in the schools in the north portion of the county, as; the department immunized stu- dents in the schools in 1954. Lew immunity levels in some of the south Oakland County schools will be checked after the first of the year, Miss Kidneigh said. The department gave diphtheria and small pox shots to 1,700 children in Carver School in Royal Oak last week. Letters to parents of kinder- gartners through fifth graders in) the county have been sent by the health department‘ urging them to check their children’s immunity status. Clinics where immunization shots are available will be held from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesdays and 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Thursdays at the North Rd. A clinic from 1 to 3 p. m. City Hall on Parke street in Pon- tiae. Center, 2401 W. Fourth St., Royal Wyatt Children Custody Postponed Until Dec. 18 children of Keego Harbor has been until Dee. 18, according to Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore. . Mrs. Ada Wyatt, 33, yesterday was sentenced to 3% to 4 years U.S. national parks expect 53 million visitors this year. 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We at Pure Oil carry on a vigorous and progressive program, in our modern laboratory, refineries, and on the highway constantly to step up automotive performance. And get this special “octane bonus”! You get a special octane bonus in knock-free power when you use High HP Purelube motor oil with Pure-Premium gasoline. It’s the equivalent of up to 4 octane numbers (above and beyond the already boosted anti-knock power of Pure-Premium). Pure-Premium gasoline and High HP Purelube motor oil are made to work popetaies for » better performance of your car. Try them both in your car today. More reason than ever why you can BE SURE WITH PURE at the PURE dealer who has a Royal Welcome for you. With the new 1957 cars now out, we are proud to an- ‘nounce to motorists another significant improvement in the anti-knock power of Pure-Premium gasoline. | 7 _ This is an even more powerful Pure-Premium—higher in octane than ever before. This high-quality, clean-burn- ing gasoline has just the right balanced blend to deliver peak performance in your car with the absolute minimum of harmful engine deposits. And it’s delivered fresh to your Pure Oil dealer; changed and tailored several times a year to weather changes! - During the last five years, Pure-Premium has broken 181 different performance records in a wide variety of competitive events which proved superior acceleration f There’s always something new ond better _ a ee Sa eas a ae a ee ES ae eee a ae Sane SNe eee eee ss = ee ot: pe eet ee. ti ae | oe eae x ef a Ae pas ee re rary cw ABE Se KP anus ep iy Bde dik ag vere egies Cee Pee ae : ah £ Soca 2 See fo Be A a ee ae g a } ¥ a % = t * & pe i} Bs ; . : a | ey sae ci as ‘ ; ; : Res as i } : i ne 1 +. : ; Z << THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1956 Don't Delay -- Begin roject Now! Mrs. James H.| ' ~ McGuire of | Individual Chicken Pot Pie By ANNE HEYWOOD Vis |build up awful guilt feelings about) the time they put into stewing, |for a list of good books on the Golf drive Happy people, it seems to’ me,| What they ought to be doing. |. remorse and envy is more than | subject and I sent it to her. cuguimnes the fall into one of two groups: | : a " coh —— to get theit own project | svorWER LETTER : or Frankfurters with Hot First, there's the ambitious type| > Moreover, become ground. ~A Witle later, I received another engagement of that w mplish some-| tered when they see others really; : Potato Salad ............ thing ‘and. works afd to do. it;|Seeomplishing something, ee et ieee her daughter, vot MAN | : say, at ast aeems! didn’t have time to do anything page aes second, there's the easygoing tyPe|NO PEACE OF MIND —=—_—to be getting out of the woods. —_ | now about it, what with her house- Jane Ellen, cae Se ding et hi mr mee fin tone eatiigtg ne es perp el hare so Gerald BAKED GOODS DEPT. | People like this ard content to -. * eset vasgge 8 salen te ay craft. Riordan : a live their lives as they go along. | The Fagen 4 Se Housewives’ Career Guide. She a Set fotos 66 Manning. | Spice Raisin Bread ene Cems . Loaf 24¢ 3 *ho| Which, it seems to me, outnumbers| wanted to do something with her most . e ° Want ta wee elich things think the other—is to stop thinking,| ie, but didn't know what and|some day when she had time... Gerald is | Pumpkin Pies (8 Inch)........Ea. 49c about it, mean to do it, but just Stewing and planning and get going/ needed help in. discovering her; sent her the list of books on the son of -— - _ never get around to it. jon —_ project right away. . | major interest. = leathercratt. Vice Admiral | WE DO CATERING — CALL US FOR YOUR They don't enjoy day-to-day; Frequently peeple. Whe this | The guide helped her she} . f ang » HWwing, because Ambition is always] thin they ‘haven't tise. mew, |wrote saying that arts and crafts ctved a lng, gloomy leter giving John J. | CHRISTMAS OFFICE PARTIES — WE PREPARE \nudging them in the ri y' they'll begin meath. But ‘seemed t asked i Manning USN COMPLETE MEALS TO TAKE OUT! all the good reasons why she Manning j anes gee couldn't escape from her prison (Ret.), and _|her a list of books on pidionsolen Mrs. Manning] ....--------------- - . She thought they might help to y 2s *|cheer her up of Washington,| we stock A COMPLETE LINE OF GLAZED FRUITS, CITROM : “es D.C. A spring | PINEAPPLE FRITTERS, BLANCHED ALMONDS, PECANS, This time I didn’t send the list. wedding is || ®8AZILS—EVERYTHING FOR YOUR HOLIDAY BAKING NEEDS Instead, I wrote he: a rather : 8 frank, harsh leter planned. | HOMADE FOOD SHOP JANE ELLEN McGUIRE | 144-146 N. SAGINAW STREET — m Marita Mack Becomes Mild wetter ime ont DLIAe Of Jack L. Hruska and do something with her leather- craft right now—if only for am/ Baskets of white gladioli and hour a day—or else! palms decorated the altar of Beth- Recently, I received a charm- (any Baptist Church Saturday for Ringeoneng hin Mrs, x With it |the marriage of Marita Marie was a Bote saying that she had Mack and Jack LeRoy Hruska, for all her friends * * «& that a local Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. Mack of in stocking |Oakshire drive are parents of the them. bride, and Mr. and Mrs, Tom V. Furth loves making | aD of North Cass Lake road erwmece, are Jack’ nts. | them and finds she has three hours 6 pare on o bouffant skirts accented by bustle | bows. Terry Lynn Rose was flower girl | wearing a frock of white net over| blue taffeta. dames Van Hruska, brother of was his best and rested she them! The reception was held in the | nner sins J ARE MORE PERSONAL——~ Mrs, Hruska wore a two-piece pink | : ! They Just rosebuds and carnations. ne orem with navy blue acces- Bring in your own curds or bay them here for engsaying: Semon E. Knudsen (left), general Mrs. Thomas E. Wilson of Bloomfield . 7 * * * 2 *@ Phone us for 5 f manager of Pontiac Motor Division of Hills at the ‘National Auto Show being Go Together: brides ; pone matron nt hover. to nome aren me oe changed CHRISTIAN LITERATURE SALES General Motors, chatted with Mr. and held in New Yerk. / : Mrs, Robert Y nd Arlene|'® ® Stay dress with black scces- ; ener a, ane fe in ee Xt Chickenan Scheider of Detroit also attend-|sories. The newlyweds will make]. $8 OAKLAND Mekcosees Mrs. Grey Prefers => Bt um aa to Use Buttermilk! mney were gowned alike in blue| ip in Biscuit Recipe _ |crystalette with fitted bodices and) 5 Meetings Conducted by Church Groups The women's groups of Oakland, December meeting of the Eleanor) book report on “Dr. Henry of Avenue United Presbyterign Church| Van Lierop Group. Mrs. Robert! assiut.” Hostess for the meeting met during the week in the church Mahan and Mrs. Park Wags! io. wrs. Claude Seal. assisted the hostess. » : | parlors and in members’ homes. Mrs. Ernal Lloyd and Mrs.| Ann McGeoch and William Bradley told the curist| Allemanders Plan Eleanor Creswell }mas story and the group joined in| . . Mrs. Walter Nepersky spoke on/ singing Christmas carols. citts| Gifts for Children “How Our Missionaries Work,"’| were gathered for the patients at . A highlight of the Saturday eve-| nieces One and a Pontiac Prest Home Bator |Auxiliary Holds °|\F A favorite dinner for the Arthur . Grey family of Oxford is chicken Yuletide P arty and biscuits. Mrs, Grey dips her - The Refugee Children of Hungary and Enjoy a $6 Discount orn Any Children’s Coat Turned in During This i stressing the importance of their! Pontiac State Hospital. hal work Africa especially during] The Present eae of oticers waning party held hy shembers of f2¢degree oven in fst abou Heht mes. ab tie Jom meenng| ‘Allemanders Square Dance Club) In Mrs. Grey's opinion the of Ann McGeoch and Eleanor)/during the business meeting, and/ : : oe a . . : oe 44,,,Was the ingathering of gifts to be|biscuits are those made with but- * 6* @ = / “ Creswell Groups. plans were mace big roves given to the boys and girls ‘wt Oak-|termilk. This is her recipe: Following dinner, Mrs. Edward| i / * Mrs. William Bray gave devo-|Daskels | for needy famine land County Children's Honte. BUTTERMILK BISCUITS | Cormell opened her heme oni : > tions telling the Christmas story Christmastime. Sam Joan called the lively quad- By Mrs. Arthur Grey Henderson street for the exchange| 57 r - 2 as found in Luke and Matthew, | Lacille McBane irilles to the music furnished ® se 7 of gifts and election of officers. a { . ups sifted flour 4 7 explaining ‘The Challenge Ac-| Mrs. Milton Blood was elected|!ocal orchestra, Guests attending) 1% teaspoons baking powder ..3 ® Ye ogee Vv cepted by the Shepherds and the chairman of the Lucille McBane|the Saturday evening party were % teaspoon salt Elected president of the group a . imn j 4 Allowance on all coots in our ‘stock Of solid color Chatham fleeces or pile / lined tweeds. Ballerina, fitted or boxy y / styles. HURRY! While there is a | Lazenby, Mr} iy cup shortening Ba \ cup butterm: , ee \ Sift dry ingredie tt Cut | ™8 her wa be Mrs. Yeager, vice| = im, shortening. Add buttermilk. president; Wise Men.” Mrs. Jack Martin'Group at the recent meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Roy led the group in singing Christmas| serving with her are Mrs, Walter|2%d Mrs. William Brandt, Mr, and carols, |Messer, cochairman, and Mrs.|\™rs. Norman Heywood and Mr. Refreshments were served at! Earl Shepherd, secretary. jand Mrs. Barney Barnes. the close of the meeting by Mrs. | The devotional topic, ‘The Chal-/ . Betty Henry and Mrs. Johnjlenge Accepted by the Shepherds, iviti Bake\about 12 minutes at 450 de- complete selection to choose from in Swanson. land the Wise Men,” was hers PTA Activities ees. Mrs. Cornell, chaplin. a sizes tots thru pre-teens, iby Mrs, Theodore Allebach. Sarah McCarroll PTA will meet Wednes-» Mrs. Grey moved to her suburb- . ee 8. re 4 Margery Peters day at 1:45 p.m. School children will ‘ Mrs. John Martin is colorbearer , _| Mrs. James Talmadge gave &@lprésent a Christmas program an home ofly last summer. ' ¢ Margery Peters Group met in, She and her daughter take piano and Mrs. Kenneth Gottschall will) @ the Dorcas Room of the church! lessons together. Mrs. Grey also|Serve 8s mistress-at-arms. itne te meine Dowie race McLaughlin Feted = «H REGULAR 19.88 were given by Mrs. Vem Dillahunt, | . nN . ’ ® ; and Mrs. Ralph Osborn completed! Mrs. Leo McDonald of Mark ave-| Buckley, Mra. Ray Best, Mra Phi Kappa Tau Unit GROVECREST Vou a the book review on “The American nue was hostess at a tea n) G Morrow, Lilian J B83 Indian.” |shower Sunday afternoon in her sary Porth Mrs. Ralph Fen Plans Yule Basket MANOR Pay Officers elected for the comjng)home honoroing bride-elect Grace! tian Mrs, Beatrix Vogel, Olga |, Mrs. Delmar Fields of Winding] rogern Facilities for the Onl year are Mrs. Gerald Shafer, | McLaughlin. Distad and Ma t Snyder, |drive entertained members ‘of Phi ) ; C Margare y care of Medical and Sur- chairman: Mrs. Vern Dillahunt,|_ Grace, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. ; Kappa Tau, the new chapter of Pi and the vice chairman; Mrs, Guy Cas-|2dward L. McLaughlin of Mon- Completing-the guest list were|Omicron National Serority. Plans sical Convalescents well, recording secretary, and ™outh, Tll., will become the bride/Elma Waterman, Mary Gibbs,/were made to donate\a Christmas| se4. YOU SAVE $6 “se ~ * of Dr. Robert C. Jones in a cere-|Jean Kimtle, Mrs, Charies Smith,|basket to a needy family -_ Ci bok and gift of Mony to be performed in St. Bene-|Mrs. Robert Voltmann, Mrs. Enar| It was announced at ‘the recent 161 STATE STREET money were sent to the mission 1'ct Church Jan. 26. He is the|West, Mary Rupert, Ada McDon-|meeting that the chapter, had won FE 5-6096 . antion at Hartshorne. Okla son of Mrs, Patricia Jones of|nall, Vera Mae Adams, Marianja prize from the state be for] Complete detailed brochure 1 ’ . (Royal Oak. Lehner, Gertrude Overton andjhaving the most new members in pie oat : Eleanor Van Lierop Guests at the shower were Mrs. |~2abeth Rodgers, the area. ‘ ~~ REGU LAR 24.88 : Mrs, Gerhart Barnhart opened Jones, Mrs, Emmett Crane of | x a5 wre ean wR Hare - - ’ fo 83 | SPECIAL SELLING \ Pay , : ‘ . 7 \ Only *ee#ee ; STETSON @eeee000 RE pg tae SR ete AR Pe We BE BAS POT RA Sy Pa Men Rem oe OPEN EVERY NIGHT "TIL 9 272 Maple — Birmingham peg . ie an oe | " wery outaoorsy...fl Very ean Bann onart urbdan-subdurbdan root fashion. Rust Unilined...completely or Stee \arey SHAG \ ortelhury Young Folks Fashions YOU SAVE $6 REGULAR 29.98 ~ op pas Pay Only.... YOU SAVE $6 is f E i Ht if) b Thi gtert i & : [ iz 5 4 Fe fie! & AitE i : F i 4 i 5 4 nga 4 | Se | m na AI PGi ru | ambition was to go ge. He = Honor Mrs. Lovell ayside Gleaners .lq week, “On my radio show 1 wes mak- picture I had done, ‘Road to Rio,’ this wag all before includes TV, radio and personal appearances, * * He is’ head of three coroporations -—the Hope Corporation, for books (he has written several); (Next: Hope's Secret of Ad) Libbing.) ; ee Ta “true beauty of older | old style mountings. _ Mountings priced as low as $25” Estimates Given phen Sew Huron St. “her diamond for ‘Christnas at... NNOLLY'S Shown here are just a few of the many modern atyled settings that can . be used to bring out the @ diamonds, now buried in without obligation CERTIFIED GEMOLOGISTS » ; 4 TERMS TO ! wenS A siC(‘S:C*éssC*=éSUAT.- YOUR | FEderal 2-029 | CONVENIENCE . ‘ saa aoe a eg me ? 3 ; ‘ ’ " : 7 —s , vs , 7 a oT THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1}. 1956 SA ~~ \ € & ks Rank Highest “ae = , #5 Be ee 3 wear of colorama From College Dorm peace “ ree ; In chromatic. , : combinations of pink, lavender, blue or pink, to Ski yellow, blue. “Action-fit” sleeves RIGHT: end ripping and ; Authentic “Swedish” binding. 32-36. prints on downy, $5.98 warm “‘flannella”’, a blend of long, staple cotton and viscose. “Action-fit’ sleeves pajamas has self-adjusting “flat-bak” waistband. Gown $5.98 “Granny Gown” in pink or baby check with piping and vol loce. ore ra Oa. | Ae lace borders. tr’ fi Slips with lace bodices - and frilly flounces. we N Sheath petticoats with embroidered pleats and lace hem. In the delicate colors she loves. From $6.95 “ . From the famous \ collection of \ ‘fine lingerie and \ accessories. \ \ 4 * Ea : ¢ Deas Traffic Soop ie Eke GRU ab cet 4 RUTH MONTGOMERY dle East crisis has had os Gooaeabis nd poate eee Tinks WASHDD INS effect: Mei ban siaeied Gin: the, We te new Sere aes sake lnws, | dresticelly vetucing my anit i of has disclosed that the boiling Mid-|" his Ohio staff in- half, he as ae ab -~ * ° | He said that secret reports reach- . 8 s He said he is transferring the Ee : Ruli ing his desk indicate that the flow The commissioner said he is also lus oe sents. New : ;, 2 eG gy: subsided considerably trom “positively jubilant’ about the im-| York, jicago arn lifornia, pag or Ss sgh Egypt, and that the ph proved situations in Baltimore, Se-| where the heaviest traffic in opium 74 N. Saginaw St. at Soo Locks of opium has dropped in Lebanon. |attle and Hawai, and other drugs is now being re- We Give Holden Trading Stamps for Next Season _Ansinene | told tha conrem:|naye: found. ony bunch. petures Looking like a man. who had for the slackened traffic must go | #8 these three spots six montps just glimpsed the millennium, An- SAULT STE. MARIE A NeW! 49 Egyptian Premier Gamal Ab- |*8°” Anslinger asserted, “They slinger- piled and added: ““If this easing of security restrictions at del Nasser, who hag imposed 15- were as black as black. situation continues to improve at the Soo Locks will permit pleas- year-to-life-sentences for addic) | NOW. thanks fo the stringent|the clrrent rate, we'll all be look- ure boats to travel the. Canal and Locks next tourist season. Rep. Victor A, Knox (R-Mich) said he was informed by Secre- tary of the Army Wilber Brucker that passenger and sightseeing) ders. vessels can use the St. Marys Falls Canal and the Locks during day- light hours. The Locks had been closed to ‘|new federal law, these areas are) ing for other jobs pretty s90n.” A.P’s OWN PURE VEGETABLE pleasure boats since the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950. Simce then the sightseeing cruises had been confined to the Canal on the minimum five-year sentence for) smuggling and selling dope, and the death penalty for extreme cases. He said two men arrested last congress of a law imposing | SHORTENING Canadian side of the Locks. last week in New York are the Easing Of the restriction was thé] fest offenders lieble for the death cece ha sg = “% woe sentence, since both were caught at the locks in past year, : P . April 17 the Upper Park adjacent airs es Fag —- to the MacArthur Lock was re- opened so visitors could watch the locking. process during daylight hours. The lower park at the foot of! the MacArthur Lock was opened | in daylight hours starting Oct. 2, 1953, and fishing restrictions in the lower river were eased to allow anglers to cross the Ferry Lane) | tee revealed, however, that the in November, 1953, The same] ral narcotics situation is better month, photographs of the canal | now than in many decades, area were permitted through the! He said the number of addicts! park fer nce, ihas dropped 80 per cent in Ohio) we bh, > ee ae 3 eee e “te ate a) \a YEAR dexo ,., the digestible all- purpose shortening . . . is ideal for. cakes, fries and "perfect pies. PrAVE.! ci Qe | Pots 1-Ib. can 31c EQUAL TO. THE BEST—YET COSTS YOU LESS Batter Gifls Cost Less! Buy for the Entire Family on Easy Gredit Terms. ase Take 6 Months to Pay! “Despite the slackening of the Middle East traffic,’ Anslinger de-| clared, ‘‘dope is still reaching this. ‘country through the Mediterrane-| ‘an, Italy and France, and across) the Pacific from Red China| through ‘Hong Kong, Bangkok and) Dairen,”’ ; % ¥ * A Luxury Gift . ¥ Boxed Towels 8 & $1.99 «43 4 pieces. The practical 9 5 @ gift. ve Christmas Clothe. ‘ ‘sin js Ye Sheer biciae she. loves, y Beautiful colors. 8ig-1l. aWhile 50 last.* Come early for sa , Betsy Wettey . ’ Betty Bows Dell . Deli Stretler ereeeene weeee +eemee HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS Anacin of 30 49¢...... + oF rico 98¢ Tooth Powder ammonite... ‘nm 47¢ A Delightful Gitt Helene Curtis Shampoo fcc ‘tor. 59c gor, Cashmere Bouquet Tale... nus a tax 43¢ f Tablecloth ‘and’ sik nap- vg kins. Palmolive Brushless “Cram. . rose 53¢ i re com wl = Palmolive Lather “Cram... Tose 57¢ f semen some 6'4-OZ. Rapid Shave ramoe.,.... 5.3 7% Pepto-Bismol Fe eee ees Ot 5% Schick Injector Blades «12+ of 20 73¢_ ee eee : Lustre Net Spray eee plus tee Tax 1.25 % A Luxury Gilt When you buy Veto Spray Deodorant’ 32°% "3% 60¢ ee yong Veto Cream Deodorant tits ec vax 63e Hor ste »»« if size, Beautfiul colors. Wf Dacron Comforter ee 46-OZ. CANS 4 Apple Sauce ...... Whole Kernel Corn «" .. 4 “ A&P Peaches Home sme 99 CANS 29€ 16-02. 49 c 1.00 Tomato Juice on CANS 30-02. CANS ferro ir fy A Luxury Gilt Bates Spread. $5.99 ay, Single and double bed ga QUICK-FIX LIBBY’S FROZEN FOODS LIBBY’S Sale of finet pots in time for Christmas and a New Year's. 10 to 44. feo feo iy LF ‘Yor the outdoor man. All ; 7" 12 oO? f /wook, heavy innerlined. 8- 6 Squash * 2 e #8 8 PKGS. 19¢ $39.99 Gieae cats .s30.00 ‘ Men's be Tepeoats., 38.00 @ Men's Campus Coats.. 9.99 aa aE a tS : MENS R ROBES 10-072. Cot Com soe + + 2 ras 38e Cut Green Beans... ... 2 A2e 37¢ | Ree 45c° | All prices effective thru Soturde, Dec. 15th ‘ Yoon straitte... since vese MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES, Inc. |. - + eae st. ali ae a t ‘ \ La e 4 Foal a saweee 5 “TUESDAY, to Vote on Bondi — 200 Youngsters Slate Eyes 42-Foot Width2™zomet, 7 by Milky at Party Leb Ree DOOR ESS: for Bridge at Rochester ROCHESTER — Plans are un- der way by the State Highway De- partment for a 42-width pavement sald this morning, appear at jacross the M-150 bridge in south . The Christmas party will be s closed hearing ot ai upeaial ap. (Rochester, T. M. Vanderstempel| fe" emectt uhpect to the: ay. (North Hill Elementary School peal beard on Thursday told the Rochester Village Council) pooyal of bends and a Dec. 20 from 6:30 to 8:30, pete gency tary cage lpn Me scaning of at ene| wih Se eapemel of Village Santa Claus will arrive at the a i. highway has been changed to four) Clarence Burr and Village At- vounaite ge Ceol ts Men ae _ With two p Routine planning and rezoning|lanes, he assured the council.) torney Roscoe Martin. James Headlee, chairman of the Sai R are being asked to approve matters were discussed at last! which had objected to the earlier The party ’, gee night’s meeting. plan. Litien Recterte pheareny tele “ allow dis- ir ap-| Her committee members are: Devote docen om: Res termed his meets proval. Mark Abend of the Abend| Mrs. Thomas Lusk, Mrs, Harry three dollars for each $1,- they RencagrdP eran o — , Builders presented the) Warholak, Mrs. Clifford Dutton, et assemsed vateation to hire LOTT) POLITICS «| attics ine nighwray in the wider Mrs. Albert Holm, Mrs. John ieee ; width. They also an: talking of J s C. Hill, 120 Griggs Street|O’Donnell, Mrs. Ross West and! . Stunioatiog the sidewalk om the | ne Ponted by the couneil fol-|Mrs. Conrad Leupold Jr. Mrs. ‘The second proposal is to allow : cast side of the bridge, he re- |Weae,v resignation of Frederick|Robert | Allan will accompany escheat diatret to dacrow $5- oring ay ported Nene etme Plsmning Cone | Christmas eovela , . . ’ on. from school team tary Ml ess Vanderstempel, a traffic engi-| Rochester moving Benson Critical; Plan/neer, had represented the village| aim ig former member ef the ustr in the state highway matter. council, having filled the vacancy ul orms The village also voted to ask the highway unit to permit place- on Middlebelt Presbyterian Unit Start Its Services on Mrs, William Fryer. All reside in the Green Lake : area of West Bloomfield Township and were j among hostesses for the Yuletide program and tea at the Green Lake Community House. Music CANDLES FOR PARTY—At the Green Lake Women's Club meeting yesterday afternoon, candles for the teatime session were lit by Mrs. Martin Lee, center. Watching the process that ’ . aye A peda ana ship Fire Bill. Seoeeve Sune win Sunda opened the entertainment hour following a musical was by Mrs. Charles Urquhart, Mrs. Jean 4 ef about $15 per year mecce for arrange the ting date Y program are, at left Mrs. Leslie Patterson, and Carpenter and Mrs, Charlies Drake. ; the next ten years. The Council passed on the i , : WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- 4 All 1,467 school students are monthly activity report and _ os os high ea ginnieh gevemnmeent tile “ese SHIP — Newcomer to the area is| Eye Civic Center, Industry ~All it ytan ge all $37| 365.94..Incinded im the bills were |in" pel ue on elie ; Sony oo» ae agenesadiam pine tec yscany = radeon church te bsebe and |) edi t | f T ny i ee Forge and Sent tm the Oak ple roads area. reaqic C awson O Omorrow residents of Hazel Park school dis- for traffic light maintenance ana |_ * "St service for the new congre- ‘ _'. trlet “will be asked to let their installation of flasher signal at |£*50" is set for Sunday at 3 p.m. schools borrow money. Weedward and N.Y. Central |2,tbe Eagle School at 14 Mile and) CLAWSON — A preview of what) pay its $2.230,000 share of the esti-| have not yet been decided, says A school building bond issue of B.R. Middlebelt roads. might prove to be the Clawson of) mated $38 million cost of the) City Manager Robert Wright. $8,500,000 was turned down by vot- Water and sewer bills ordered) Then, on succeeding Sundays, |tomorrow will be delivered to itt: drain. “The completion of the general be paid were $835.81 Other bills} the new unity will be meet at |' rah pookiet titled | Metlvod of financing the cost of | development plan marks the third paid amounted to $5,543.96. Eagle school at 10:30 am ee et jecclupment Pn” | the proposals made in the plan |major step in the revitalization of There will be nursery care for oP! an. | Clawson as a better place to live,”” B toddlers, and on Jan, 6, a Sunday me ye outlines ven Clawson Mayor Darby pointed out. School for children from third coming years . “First was the financing of the f andon Bands through sixth grade will begin. | Meet the challenge of its sxe Romeo Levies city’s debt, the second, the re- * * @ pated growth. : vision of her charter permitting: The Rev. Mr. Colman, his wife.) It is expected that Clawson will special assessment financing to oncert Dec | 5 and their daughter, Claudia, 15) increase its present population . meet modern needs.” : . months, are living at 30135 14 Mile| o¢ 13,000 by 40 por cent and be- aving ax The booklet was introduced by . eve ee Mion come fully developed within the city officials at a press meeting : may call them at MAyfair) next ten . yesterday afternoon at the Claw- Chorus to st he eo 65413. | - 4 + twa) Nome Melean Attorney son City Hall. Proceeds ‘ ule Event) pians tor 2 church build- wnt Fa ee ae aihes “| for Village; Appoint] Ths Civie center will be built \ to Buy Uniforms ing have not been detailed, since | 5, n "a . ° on Elmwood avenue betwen By- the congregation has not devel- wn, Col ne daeced to Claw. Trio to Boards wood and Selfridge Streets, and ORTONVILLE — The oped te that extent, Mr. Colmar | oo tacnayers by the Guardian will include a new library, city High School bands and noranden says. Angel Teen Club, said Mayor John’ ROMEO — Village Council mem-| hall, and a community center : combine their talents for a Christ-| A name has not been selected|Darbee. pers | last night approved the extab- building. i F for the group, which js being spon shment of a spec: assessment ' tai ’ pres ‘ Jarrendt { T lk De eee, enn 5 Om ed by te Board of Church Ex- use oe aan ta anastoee, district in the new Wonder Lane ent Rochester Rend Enmnond Ave. “ 01a Opening the program will be the| tension of the Detroit Presbytery. fe a civic center, tin » the neues cuter nue area, and will include com- F: ® junior band under the direction of It is one of three new churches in| recreatton facilities within walk- |pletion of the 14 Mile Road and foot asphalt road and sidewalk. ‘William Berendt. Selections they); which First distance sitinen Crooks Road development, and Ne LaKers will render are “Under the Double|terian ‘Church of Birmingham is tte schools, improved neighbor: (village attorney to haste. the creation of a GO-acre “planned | Ld rT) ; i att to the ' . a WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — a Onn by —_ Pa helping to support. hoods, a centralized commer- assess ent ‘proceedings . Foal ond oleae eons 4 B wimpy cy say Ntmaage i tid “Belle of the Ball” by Hummel. te hep Patan ay tag ten, Village President Ray Mellen | ‘This area already has attract- q ‘ Director fense, CX! the appointed Glen Lean, Arch Rob- |ed a multi-million dollar plant,” 2 : fn te CD, entra gaye grt Sat..ce (Couple Speak Vows | “xt trv rontc wit en and Pant Wize member he et sy | ' own of. and : ‘ wide the White Lake} ° YS*tety of mumbers ranging |+ now held u two : “ ; rite icare en the Wie Lake) trom “entaay tor Bend (if) AUDUIN PATSONAQE|perscinetng communi, e the) “The iocal AMVET ‘post was at the Old Town Hall tomorrow at! goin, te Red N 1 ; most urgently needed public util- ted permissi S / Reindeer” gran permission to sell Christ- e 8 p.m. by Johany Marks. AUBURN HEIGHTS — For the/ity, Mayor Darby says mas trees on a portion of the vil- Also speaking will be F. C. Vet- marriage of Norma E. Palmer to) Clawson has already agreed to lage parking lot on East St. .Clair ter. on the toenship's responsibil.| .7h€ chorus, under the direction|Bruce Clink of Brown City, the ne . ; FOR-- a trowing quality pan4 Booster Chub of which Jim|ities, Sccomplishments and plans.|; tres ©, Cong. win sice lof bittersweet crete with, winter Coancll members nee = Mikhigns growers grow the| Ut President has announced a A bona sextet composed of Bv-\hite hat ead ‘cereanees. Tee | Weather Betrays fe Girl ‘Defense Chiet Maurice best in the but they|zee-way plan of “boosting” and | Marl ” To raphy erett Smith, John Rexf i, Jean- . wee for Civil Defense Chief Maurice pgm can oe i of aking available attractive Christ. peg nine Brooks, Winston Merrick,|at the United Presbyterian parson- Foltz geting hem to the processor,” |ruisine bord) ener nmes and Called Good for Golf pavia Brooks, and Eddie Starkeylage by the Rev. J. Harvey Mc- Goodfellow Sale Village Clerk William Oming _ band members win © 90] aiaecerre — A golt for| Will lead the audience in Christmas| Cann. weats cn seme urpras Civil De He noted one . Ma: carols to out the program. ROCHESTER — Rochester Area on su : ihren ghee tte have pre- uote to Severed by 00 eral e« e nn bee a living at Goodfellows only fell short of their fense equipment from the federal standards for frozen peach pies.|-Vided the young people with cans Datgherty who epoke te Lions|.1he, band, which started out| Neighte we St» AUPUTMiexpected goal of $2,500 by $450.) Bovernment , Batcheler said the packer worked| ° Sow spray to sell. The proj- [and Juvamus clubs recently. with 10 members six years ago, . Bad weather on Saturday was part-| The council will study some 12| 5X Josely with growers to insure they| ¢t Will help to furnish uniforms, A course should not be started,|Aine ake yes participating. ly responsible for not reaching the|bids submitted last night for level-|f “spot pick” their trees for ripe-| “4 practice instruments, he told the group, unless abvuiltee ones 3) non, ores C Cal d goal, but members kept selling pa-jing an excavation in the village) iem ness, which guarantees a pack for A first prize of $10 and a $5/$50,000 is immedia! vailable over 30 members. oun alien ar pers yet on Monday. ‘dump before awarding a contract|#® uniformity of color, texture and| second ee tely a -| Single tickets and family tickets at the end of a 30-day period. a retell pea prize will be awarded to|Favoring a course is a suitablejare being sold. The proceeds from Seymonr Lake However, plans are going |" : the members selling the most cans.|topography, population, and the|the concert will be used toward] The sally Dalley Circle of wace wit| Snead for the Curistmas Party Batcheler claimed “spot pick” |The contest opened Friday. lack of other courses near by, © [band uniforms. meet at home of Gladys Sherwood| 08 December 22nd and there will . Dp: methods are prevalent in Call- = Soner_st noon. | be no child without » Christmas County Births fornia, from where he procures gift and many families will be _ most of the firm's peaches. Across County Area benefited by Christmas cheer, ei- Metamora ~ Sd Nia tems ther by food or clothing. nits end Mrs. Howard Aner like to use all peaches, ® e ° Chief George Ross who was in dparente are iar. Mra, Harold but cannot. t T ° charge of the sale said Monday . Ee wm mer ve UleTICGe = laking Fore in Programming wiser a and processor relationships to in- Douglas B, Lund, director of ele-|, Zot to Mr. snd Me Oem vom tae dig Aran P . aed Oe bee, Ons Ae saaio- Gap . millions pounds Michigan| Parties in the Christmas vein Lake Orion . Ojala at the Avondale School fruit would be going into frozen|highlight most of this month's The Webber Block MOMS annual’ ‘See p.m, Thursday, meet at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow atito compile the lists of children for pies,” he said. meetings of Oakland County or-|party will be held at the a ere eal will be revealed with} the home ot Mrs, Arthur Burgess,j‘he Party. nizations, but Yuletide : 1 home r gift ¢ 4325 Joslyn Rd., for their annual ganizations, projects| Mrs. Ethel Kowalski, 352 Shadbolt,| ‘The Gingeliville MOMS Unit 33 am é are also bringing workers of ene * : potluck Christmas dinner. Young People’s Grou CT it fs groups together. . An old fashioned affair with car-'¢¢ Hear Guest Speaker i : Clarenceville s ol singing and gift exchange, it Bid on Bond Money re Optra a iV ayne Dennis to Heal ratte the ‘ety meeting throug METAMORA — Wayne Dudley ae CFE es sling Christmas tees at ther lot) F974 by Y 00 en ee Te at fe wey sae ee BERKLEY — The boand of eduat Grand River and Best Mie TOCHESter YOuth Canteen| tr trou packet 30 boxes tor|or Young People at Pigeon Con cation at its regular meeting last|Toed starting Friday from 9 a.m. to mailing this week tional Chi ‘Fiman, Ripley and Co. of Chicago|in advance by members, Funds} R OWHEST ER — Rochester’s/7:30 to 12:30, ahd will meet with “e- “ are @ he ‘and will borrow $500,000 from the|Will go to a youth fund Junior Women's Club has chosen|the Youth Councils. He will also Gingellville “oe ee Ns . i) “firm at a little over’ four per cent C. Wayne Dennis to work as-di-| meet with the Women’s Club Can-| Girl Scout leaders here held their| Moms Set Yule Party age = interest. Leonard rector of the Youth Canteen which| teen committee of which Mrs. Neil|holiday party today at the Fire|” S$ * The money is part of a two-| A Yule program is set by the |the club sponsors, Crowe is chairman. Hall, Following a potluck lunch GALLOWAY LAKE — The Gal-| _ : ee Saf e million dollar bond issue approved| Woman’s.Club here at the home | Dennis, a sixth grade teacher Next 1 and gift exchange, the leaders|0way Lake Moms will hold their ‘ a - - : * ua ‘by voters in 1954, and will be used| of Mra, Emma Foe, at 1 p.m. |at North Hill School, is a Michigan Juntor Council session Is | aciced about 150 boxes of candy|Christmas party at the home of @ ft >. fe a wig ai, 4, | After a fairly active opening the og et You Buy Home Insurance! — these calculations would be beyond | ,,2* at. tein; wodtums slowed, Small losses pervaded After purchase, Nagel suggested’ ae Ne ren for Het wee ued SY iy ts ets ESRC arta ur threw an Boarding stone gre Seve Up to : for long distance viewing in hunt- commercially Graded: Whits—Grade A emphatic about the decline. There ltrunk to be placed in a stand that | 25% 2 ew) ing game and spotting the enemy. sss Giede B lore we were a tew gainers. will bold water. This reduces the} 4) 0" 6 } ys Our modern civilization of the ~Grede fete, laree 39%3-41| Youngstown, which was off near- . hazard. and helps keep the a ; : ‘en Sl printed page and the electric rae B =—aa a, \ouuet at the opening, recovered ee on wand sant. Policy— =A eal ji a a i : light Is a mixed blessing, for it Gonment wera nty, fat Talatiely for a slight gain. U.S. Steel was 5 er Sicoder se : pean imposes great strain on our eyes {hi on the balance 6 otirines. Demand|fractionally ahead. Boeing, United REDUCE FIRE HAZARD | Yoo maibie pelican sed aaarae? through which we receive 83 per ‘ave an Latthest wus cade’ ebetone, Ma reds Praaeeien Contents, Thett and Personal Liability. — cent of our knowilédge. o 6 6 ae gone letely fire | Se Two of the majer comere of eve Poultry int De Peat wes Gown seed 3 ome arabe ole H. W. HUTTENLOGHER Agency train are prolonged use of eyes DETROIT POULTRY , Anaconda 7) at * os and improper illumination. Very) DETROTT. Gee 1 (ar) — Prices paid International Nickel lost a bit of AA to nine parts of the chéfni- af Huttenlocher a ASST often, we can do little to change Quality live poultry up to 10 s.m.: ground. Most leading rails eased. resistant: Riker Bldg. Sole Heavy type heavy it Maht cal, waterglass, one part of water, ; : the length of time we must use our|,,Meery type hens. beers ay losers were Santa Fe, eae eyes in the daily course of busi-|#4" iaht ducks ; geese 2; old recsters Pennsylvania Railroad, Ford, and add one teaspoon of detergent |‘ : a 0-13; turkeys, heavy at. quart of mixture. Or com- ness. However, there are a number ts Barbet a steady. Re- . . ood . “ sl at ld nO Sal Ses eae Need ae Cond US, Ure Ol Seman date ot an “- bouts with eye fatigue. crx, Undertone firmer, vat ouvers feast. (ll and Royal Dutch lost about a borate, with 100 parts of water. | ne | 1, Make sure you practice good/tny ‘ome, Generai snd-see atti-|Polnt each. The chemicals needs may be . ' — : reading habits, The ideal reading] tude prevetiing. Opening blocks included Youngs- purchased im most drug stores, f f hei , situation is a 100 watt bulb about encan comnie town off % bt ted - Ate shasta, the ity official said. $a ety or their + 20 i with the Standard ersey , 3 light cosaing ewer the shoulder. The | pre ea recipies 1,067 eoeie at 58% on 1,000 and Radio Corp. He offered the following seven s avings... and . ; m d laced that the| (Priday 1,079 scoops; 152,000 Ib) 7.0.3. \off % at 36% on 1,300. f : oe a lamp should be so p ying prices unchanged; heavy hens Z| light bathes the page you are iis; light hegs wiave-E3ts; old Fooeters . ‘ . Peas : to a Ions lcht Hold reading “matter (tase teatit! wt act esit| New York Stocks — Fruehaut Denies y ryone TS : slightly below eye level and about ~—- (Late Morning Quotations) . d - oe ps aS, ice tw Livestock », Housefly Due Lodge Calendar safety whe thele . wi » 4S to * Fi lumination. General lighting in a DETROIT LIVESTOCK 33 ech Sie. bers of Federal Charges savings work here. room la better than a pisypetet light) DETROIT, Dee. 11 — (AP) = Hoss ae fi ie vee 383 ° ° Pontiac Aerie No, 1290 F.O-E. = on your reading - matter. getabte GN. : : 1 Pe aH Ext { 2 Please b notifi at a vaca ay . . Mane ere that iw, (ei tga ace ela ate BEE RES TOE EXTINCTIONS eas etree Soe ines 5 Cxt| Claims No Violation oe Pheer retinen: fope |sily steady: 11 ead bigh choles and) 3 Jonas Man... $84 - ld K | im wil be bate Tesetey, ee have the at your vision point. ai.) mamerees oda. lots “wtllty sand w a4 Keleay Bay : is Flower May Ho ey at Home, , the eye has overwhelming adapta-|joo0-11.40; cannets and. cutters mostly, By Epler at 24) of Common Pests | ) bility, and can be used for reading $4610.50; | few, lightweight sannert } 7 gh a jook away from your readin se, Ripa gonpligaligna Ba Hones pon a NEW YORK (NEA)—The com-| an apparent breakin at the terial and do the following simple| Snag. = “sutttt. Mll® Set" 4 Martin, Ot °:. $27) mon housefly, the moisquito andicingeitville Community Center on exercise. Look as far ag you can|***>lished. Pe p3 Meaa Cp ...- 266\the roach may some day become in road in Pontiae Town- to the right then to the left, close eaacane uvasvecs fehloes : ~4 Shas” 23'3| things of een Aopening ship netted burglars less than ; : rn . 447 Monsam Ch. 35.3) home—poss! $5 in change from a forced open as, wide as possible; bilnk. them sot G9; Ee; "gntthy su Sagat BtshNy att Metingee'’ <° Bil yeare—because of an Afticanljuce box and pop machine. The rapidly. en bulebere: cous, fairly ostive: see Beth Stadt 3 ee Bn... 30.100 with a deadly sting. building was believed to have 4. Practice good personal habits. srede 190-330 Ib butchers 17.00- Air .. @33 Wet Leed... 1004, George E, Nixon, one of the pon entered over the weekend. Eyes are less irritated and leas iy thacitase Ne 53) eat Nese |Bore Warn |. 444 Ret Tee i 31 |Nation’s leading authorities on in- , "5 wy Gyourel .. 38 . Melntosh, 40 of 241 Shef- inclined to eye strain when you|!1.00: 2-3 mostly | sie-300 » lee. gee it i it's : Sa) eecticides, ay the eventual al ey fe me 5 se and paid nough practice . o 4h * oe 9/ term these parasites * fined at — $8 10-1660 seeds: tle below icon: Bead Oo. i feet “Airis”. eAlthe United States is predicated on|$20 in costs Monday after plead- moderation in day-to-day living. few 1-2 330380 2. aleve « tik re ae it Yhie Ot) : 83 that world pro- ing guilty to drunk driving be- Parents Ignoring Sse se See. el ue fee S Snare no Le arents Ignoring {syste sis at k ae a: fs be sharply in-tice - ; bestees ° i So. -- 96-4 creased in. the coming years. , comp uAlendp to. 38, higher: tale and ager at"... Pei": 4 Duane Harvey, 21, of 1131 Miller Old Bible Names = meney: 3 ‘greracs to lah ae 8 Sa a: a Nixon, who is president of @ Rd., Lake Orion, was sentenced to prime 1288 Ib steers 28.00; ade) Ches & Ob... cneeeeer tx | 30 days in the Oakland County Jail for (Huh?) Iguess held ‘above: mst” set | Cee org cin Price ” .::: $13] potmts out that this bloom, s fiat |yesterday after pleading guilty to omnes oa sae imax ee Mor .. 43 | white flower with « yellow cen- (speeding +efore Orion Township) cities HUGO, Okla. (INS) — Official ie. “few” ghotce heite aie kt ah, Suse Oe Sage 6: a4 ter, contains an active ingrediedt | Justice Helmar G. Stanaback. have birth records in Oklahoma and just|seod’ a, Wi oe-tt er utility and Sof Bre & vee 8 Pree & @ ... $0.1) _oyrethrine—which is deadly to filed Avg. 17 about every other state seem to/commercial coms, Sf Tell.00: canner | Come Bd’. ".". 6 Ranmae « ve-- G3 insects but harmless to wartm- to operating a) In its years Pe and sev. Richard .H, DeWiu Donald E. Hansen point out that parents are ignoring commer wall 2.00160 loe® cung|Consum Pr.” ahs Repo wi St} blooded life. It ls wsed as a base |SOr Wil) Gutaae, ‘Se et 302 as compuntan had angered Res, FE §-3793 Res. Fe 2-861 long-time Bible favorites in nami down te 858; monty and choles! © Py Pt ide! Hr} ett :-.. BF for aerosol bombs and other Hi Ave. ived a fived re than 48 per | babies. , 1m, aoe steers Cont : 14 Royal Dut ".'100.3) sprays by insecticide manufac: County Jail Monday all new truck-trailer sales | Accident Insurance Fire Insurance While Pe ot ane a few Na citer hens stro 86 st ieiguet?_ fab Gent Om Samed gerne sea*. S34) turers. arraignanent belore Justice see, with Frechant alone ac- || Automobile Insurance Life Insurance ; poleon Bonapartes, Franklin Roose. cavents a. vee | manbs:. uae a Corn Pa... # as ete st “No housefly, to, roachiEmmet C. Leib of Springfield) counting for 37 per cent. The Liability Insurance -Plate Glass Insurance velts and even some Stonewall |), ee 2038) up te ame ter odied DUES a -eccce 98 ga*”.:: %\or other insect,” he said, “has Township FTC said about 100 firms make Bargiary Ineureace Bonds—All Types Jackson’s cropping up, somejlambs 112 Ib 19.75; ¢ull to low | Det Réieom .... 38 “aineleie ...... $3.5 ever developed immunity when . and needs| ‘ruck-trafiers. kind 10.00-17.80; short double deck m1, 8.8 COCONE. son ees at have been hit by an in-| If your friend’s in jail names given to recent new alTi-shorn lambs of No. 1 pelt 101 Ib ati De pent.” i | tn Ve hey bail, Ph. FE §-9424 or MA 5-4031.! A second count charged that . ’ vals point to an entirely new line— 18.50; cull to choles slaughter sheep | Best ‘Air cc. a8 Bt "Be "t1 Fij|secticide containing —Adv.| Fruehaut, working with its own fi-| “TOMORROW IS THE GREATEST suitable either to the individual or “””*"* Br Auto boss: i AER 4 ne Department of Perino Bis has been Dance company, “is now able to) or Yr” occasion. . Eb d& Mus ..e0- . Se. pointed provides| “Larry” P. wrence . a monopoly pow- LABORSAVING DEVICE TODAY. . Grain Prices Brie RRs. Ml : $4\quick and positive action plus the|added to the salesrm. at Riemen pence agg reer tom the sales . Popular with two sets of par Er-celt0 sees Baa Pack. *1\fact that no insect as yet is known|schneider, 232 8. Saginaw, distrib- |er oie) ents were the names of “Queen CHICAGO GRAIN Firestone. Ht Thee Pap. seaito have built up a resistance to Wtors for Dodge - Plymouth prod-|growth of ite smell business © ra Esther” and “Precious Jewels.” ec SRIOAQO. Dec. 11° (AP)—Opening ood Baek eos sat euit 2 Se : “14 it.” ucts, « —Adv — prs Pe for| Another family favored “Lemon prices: prueh Tre’... 333 oS Candies and elimina’ opport uni Eart” and for no known reason, Dee ..s-.0e 2.39% Dee” rieeatens Ta on mee it Tex @ oul i 30 Nixon said that American {n- PP og -ce bem decorations. Cleo’s business survival, ° oe youngsters will grow up Mar .....0. 2.34%) May 1.....5. 74% gee aor Tak beat oes secticide manufacturers will use! Handcraft, 300 Nelson. FE 8-3361. Fruehauf, in its answer, protest- “Batter Ball” “Smokey Joe” [22s BP pre nanny Let en gure't ss: $44 Rramamer's :3k4}eome 8,0000,000 pounds of this —AdV.| 4 against having its sales consid- and “Clovia.”” Dee. eee 133 Mey nese 147% bo Time 122: nt Sader . 438] African expats — with the indi-| ' ered caty in relation to other tracts , Straying still farther from the|Mey S00: Lage hard" 4) |Site ti: Shy Ua, Pac. 3h sleation Gat Si foun wih te/Doomed Mother |iier rein vail manutactar Do You Own usual, one mother chose to name/|Sep ........ 1.38% Jem ...... 14.95 oct\aq? Unit Pratt 5°) 44.4|doubled - ° her new-born “Iguess,” spelled as Mee AL [Saogrenr epee for te at Oe aeee ve for Ren elad ’ * and ld ate ole SA; oge 96; Near fg e mechanical he ea x Hes, nterng ont Sia ete | eaters ke Gat me arites | erie 8a "iar ——e department five) Stettin D Hosie, Mire antes of ere itcome ectate canenes for tat RMA WTD: AW * Sener state, or stores! Seen emonstrations fangemenis owarts, Fe nt tw Mares ~ Hits, Teas fone dies and © STAMPING along strolling} <<“ r . can 216 auto. e oo ay Amer| a as Planned Protest this 5, Parmer-Suovet” Funeral be at least ie BUNDLES, MUST W' — solid at Ev . is evening mover Puneve rk yrs. of ST TD. M with flanked ents ‘ Funeral at Par state a.m. . < Sat . MECHAN half-completed in Hu Home. mer-Snover « to een and 4 Plenty of Ic 3 build- ngary HAMPTON er $40 8. Tel ry id work, Blue 7 WARSA ) Orion 384 rec. o. — CAB Di . * rz ry. JEFFREY F Cross and 3 \ : re d jo ag ate aa ae sgn a ed sa Sera ere es | REvronn sigs | a the trom was Hampto: ce T NTE WAeTED j #2821 "Lert Trck," the fret (Cit of 2 Polish et Hem on: a Be 8 Are Doage CO ber a Aa yours five-y pride ma } be ra ie! * aseernhly eee qian, rolled oft the| Smashed on the Soviet consulate, reins Mie. Benth re oi | CERAM re ast baat REPRESENTATIVE appetites, the end smashed windows and tried te =a ea ae ee faction "opportniy or "a, ma of the six-wheel the year, 4,-| Comn ° to Chapel with ean, Dee. i COO , ce Sectuse. ‘The mse aa Le er officia Rev. J Siple Gril! @ K as 6 en _ : production, by official oe at |eiliia”— Scone aed waren Sh tat etaner ace bro mas FE_pome PR ee it be 3008 eesenlenm meso wi workers) Sine Pancras iyyee | Est “Bhdadteata _ | See eae e, OS: jarm, men—to dis Iding strong- ANASBA. DEC. 7 al ° tay, insure porvanteation pee able appearance. Js sa VOR. The end Obs Official rse the crowd _ 16% Grimson Oh, Bt raslaM. aa en acts several eeees ¢ an setente os ee, open. ‘product burst veports blamed .| CERAMIC gee OF: dear brother of iiford to 38 have. hii io wat = nek neccesary ff pe Ipful, but Fo argent fig gre ag ial mepsrtn Memsel the out | NATIVITY SCENE i tne Donelson Jons Meewerd | fog” ecptve high. schacl luce are high A’ enlendia opportunity to a low-priced in design ble sources in St .”” But] angels their camels, the — Jeweled wise ’ will gWwere funeral sre Puneral ing. Qunatde pe, Enowiedeo of roma oaere, tate © hey positice red costing about American model was the outcome ettin said , cattle and ‘ three shepherds, ROWLRY tee onee Pees t socuray ont work with background & ¢ outline of cjinar, Dhorvepower ete detest hy aden pianned| Zortsine teens Sisy. Joweph and the baby gives her rent ag fo gh) D fa | Sak We ARS design. engine , factory s ts ond sce e up one of the baby gives jams Lake Rd., W Press Phete merly of Birmingham: Ind. tor. % te me ESIGNER = 80. tine with 409 parts hat all Chir oflevents in ea agninet nes in the area. Mrs Lane unique in Setientne an to some 30 ateriord Township, | Baamett. Pn oo tnd Mrs. Robert ee exp Help Wanted Female and as giess, tires . ee Coole: ng and students eve’ ’ m. ot Manley Bat eday at | 22 to 30 R : — 7 gauges coming tires 7 + y, asa full-ti making cera ry week, are Ee eee et tiey | Funeral SPECTAL MACHDD ANNOUN “ op ergs em sc a * ca an tive ne ne es | PE se peoke! | PRN acca THe NEW ARRI ‘Vestn ee ight and early Bo . {he gt MAN TICIAN Ovorge’s Toy Service hes VAL we pn ay Bvt ops Monermnt peo re DUL C gs to Punish Re ston ch ate Re | Ee ferent tte ce ican eat Be still work here. beaten , were , d-L d U , Rill etticiatine = Rev. thel vert ay wi Oppertunity id strators Ww ¥ plan de rr SR Loyd - Deaton 0 ont: 50 eatahoont Ongres e ni Hil ‘Cemetery. Tpterment tm Ont partcioge with eegineers and) ne, aeivgrion. Cull collections. great of de’ im rs. ic 8 3 for See em wen demonstrators arrest-| | WASHIN ets Set for S,| mgr ion mere | & sige tnd’ development ee AIR ait all birns 5 ty ee . ° 'GTON A h FIORAR e330 pm Dull: Not LINES N Le duced automotive having pro- Stettin, on * * diveness cf two (—The ineffec-|rai not er Tr iy FP 3 ham Michigna. Ne pnznel. Bee our ed ES NEE You fore in China, woachinery “be-(2t7 9 2 he Odes River estu:|Caremunie ng weaional ef |vation's teeaslal Y| ihe’ ae Gf beloved bus: DooRMAn HOST Sa i . SSaiverval ‘Airlines Tretning Center. from the fone Phe had to start was pt pe northeast of Bee ain ia tle od punishment qcinauen's euler today that the in th father “ot Gearee Tleren: _ peormg. perwoen } WEAT ar ™ou. = Pa Ee ie. All heavy = saline Ragnar port of ‘in, - labor oa ronext year S$ may try agai | e 1947 Taft- : John Hu er Tiora: uis, Tryon manager’ 30 p.m. dal %. 13 BILLER. — &1131, . vic. sheds ‘machinery until German unions — gain lat . Hartley Mrs. udspeth: mend Mrs. _ster er’ omnes. OF vA AUTOMOBILE of the hastily in the 13/2%@F World w Poland seized it | The first effort was ‘munist At the other yr aon Re be are ces brother ot ouaadnvs ita "Fhe Hap. prelesred BILE OEALER. oe | a y built plant ines na taned ¥ - reportedy| contained| ee st Pee ine wii'ye bela | Tgpe ne, opportunity FABLE - NOUREKEERA unconfirmed—between . € ; mn. . BS soy te tener lool haere) \OUNTY Deaths az "a | re, supreme’ Coon 2 set Ee, a Sere | “oy sh i Hrs ee tee wee om Set weap Guns a ‘dale and Mrs. Hogarth of Fere.lWeunveh Pek ourt yesterday} st cree, Pop officiaiing | Bare: Must apply” ine ix — Set maltion oth bene: cra ture rat's Sinan Earl J. Hull ere steer ane. Try Rovertvo Netonal’ ‘Relations Board. the Pa ceteth teed eee aa etetana URB GIRL plans in Rus . with tnotrecthan|tele Moscow's grant ———- gLAPEER—Service te | Funeral arrange m punish unions oe | Board to Vaortaseatple Puner poral Heme. Feat estate EXPXRIENCED — Ted's hes a imited Ss Mremman, ire cbviousty boned ‘eee srencence te Ge ider-|Hull, Tl, of Lapeer or Earl J,\made by Bendi ments are being) etran ite nda leaders found Card +=. fourtheprobect "Phone FE | Sheahan hast eneneet act There obviously brand Wladysla nationalist govern-|P-™. Wednesda , will be at Holly. e Funeral H affidavits unde non-Communis' of Thanks person only be 18, apply “in ‘etl some light new.| The ._ Communist Perel Home yn the Baird a ome, quirement. The the 147 law te , Robe YO THANK ! IF woopw. TED’S " Pas tw Bric certain to heighten the somared omar tril im MI COMMERCE TOWNSHT jeeers could be punished, Bu SR ig Thy ate ‘es Soe cu pane Sint “4 our | Polish . un-| E TOW | ions. , but no Gone for us in ™ ce , sell a "3 CONEY . ~ by the cclemeaeen’, is supplied| ai”, acti authorities to Pere oth rator, be ene eel decor venewerente eel — Fur-| 28 8 ‘ es Sent Tt ination, "pus rasee oad carn. CLERK cone Seensiae sae oes | crt rie be hw Amami o Lape arm, el, oot Saree | cm ae | mapa cee oe Sok here.”’ * * 62 peer ; ot., who died . xim-)| Con’ bversi _ Act tigt Chureh at Silvercrest ail Start immedia . and te opening * a The current bd ° s of No. the H 1 yesterda: trol Board ve Activiti nera] home. Also th: ap- er M tely. See i yea short hand te pan il Se by he Be eo en ives fo cores Sate ar ES =, aa oe, a rae : a si . ° te DEALER ; we are x. trol ted in en ~ reported|a grat aude Sturgis of Thilonta and baa s tormerty employed wok. He! and sabe ss vital help in btaining t Fart Pet -_ nek ow ET inte Ween w Bt Pontiae ee Pen cles" Stuhustese Gt teem eohe oe sae newtndy Se _— at ee pant But two. caves tiated moved Ay] Se bel bes oe a eee te_lake aren EM See Fy gerune wah ashy go ill Sublicativa would’ be ‘sguinat dan te a Detroit a iyear ago under jnitiated over or thaueht for ur tare our word } , Te eee yee bres aI, _pessmeer evtenncti Steal meet the| IMI Ma, esis tnberd nari al i are ajden, Brownell ne t law by Atty.| Reva Deloved wife.” daughter, a. Drugs. 2387 Sehletr vet Changchun. Another tthe toe (Ruse 1.) Hib a eine evan ane beh a past legal preliminaries. Nov. "aun. Care Bownoa death George's Sandwich struction un he scheduled for Study Gui oan at — L.) Nes a Mrs. mae by Relient are oy The reliminaries. ef te. ur & Lang —~ od sano LINCOLN Dini — : year plan the second je Y ild to Din dent of. Huron, former’ 1339 “ome. ohns Funeral is Eisenhower admini sr. © oe Neary 8 nas Stamper: , Ing Room | __ tion has (S672), but ite love ORTONVILL: ° oat ot eer OY, & r resi presently plannin, inistration| &, M"s,,Wiitara Samper; Mr. ION _ Wai . not been d its loca-|Guild E — The ter y at 2 p.m. was to be C . proposed Y isions in the set of| _& bi ‘john, Petrask} myers tir. & . aitresse £ Surrounding sclosed. will dine Study Smith and Son F at the Les- anadia Hartley | in the Taf & Lester Sta eave hey or Ted's has Ss Ey commanty of 212 barreckst talning will ax on at Lake Orion Ee ee ee ee Arri n Trees Cangas in January, ‘Considk | Nirtends, ent nd eas foc “eure ‘ea ony th dormitories whi her barracks-like — will ‘that eve-| She the Imlay Townshp rrive at Orion tion of any Janvary. Considera- thelr a seiaeeves & savers. for FOR ok, aS, tage of the 18,000 a large to ws Mane on pana H. J. ane, Hibbard is Sunday. LAKE O evitably would a proposals in- Soret eevee? Sata oar tee a wooow TED'S employes |pro the guild’ street | cetter, Mrs H survved by a Chri RION — The Lion’ ‘of dealing with clude the matter Pomins husband & father of our ExPaatie’ DAT SQUARE Se i Rtas a axon nace Senet) EE tees TOR | aii = ‘ ’ and a is, Imla , ‘anadian tree ; from * * Hom word oaks for his com. . be @ Bhan te work in v : TOD son, Port grandson Cra: BY | w farm whe In it : . Rone ot om Ppiveng Puneral C pa m. Must Rave 9 Ld : AY’S ASSIGNMENT Mrs. Em Huron, three Robin- ere grown for the seco’ re they day the unanimous ruling y Eugene. a “rile. wine mS © Peso. Call St ot com- = FOR: woe Ferguecn, Y Miller, Mrs — sale, and will be read: nd annual two ca © a the Court iat - uate & wns ie Francis, . i: oincaeineei ’ , . | . i o ‘8 in . wi : UNIOR i ) Scheeeen Mowe. vera Pete Miller's ot as soon 7. sale on the | Tat Muntley haw ie oe eg i ET —_— NEEDS 5 ame ie ret Own , ton. s set against aw Sviende, seigabere NK OU ENERAL OFFKE CLERE 6-3630. . c ITOR S 6 William Martin Joh grmanne ae oP fidavits officers who file fake ‘af Goral offerings ts PRODUCTIO tulle af must ke = tent é XFO nso ph ickwics ger whi 3 cers 5 ~ be! ment f our . . ) ‘4 som er correcpenaenes. ° ~ Marti RD — Service f th ceeds from the sale will g pro- rose wish to use ue woe wiltam usband and. of cur E UIPMENT miiec Pest Bot Ben Write ” = di m Johnson. 9 ‘or William the Lion’s acti will go into SSCS. e NLRB to Rev. Douglas. Special father, D SIG “ i fox 75. é OD fe ed in an autor Park St. sponso vities fund * Lake Chureh the Perm of White (EXP. SNERS Betw GIRLS uto . who rs whi * Fune the White IN ‘een = J ) s} Main Stree mobile accide mas the Children’ ch | The tw . and tal Home o, Parmertoer . WELDING BODY ASSEMBL dren’ 18-30 to assist y= Th t last ni nt on Party on ren’s Christ. | nati © cases involve and Sockett Co mericen Forge FIXTURES OR CO} ASSEMBLY Fh a gy a oe jursda ght Dec jon the and His e oR LY . ram y at 1 . will be baskets . 22, Christma: al Union Inter- ‘as daughte wife SIGN) CONVEYOR ‘sary, Gus De experience fi We J Funeral Home . at Flumerfeit| Beeé and clothing for the Smelter Wo Sree Mine, Mill and : + Marilyn Doug- DE- sion, & ranteed | neces- A resident ith burial in Caro.) Ca . Tauonal Fur and Leather ¥ inter- ______1n_ Memoriam PRODU eee eN ees : years, Mr 3 of Oxford fo sto nisters are being placed nin, the latter now Workers} ™ LOVING | moriam = 2 P CTION GIRL WANTED a man for Ralei — was a aon ue fend Richard Goekel to in ne seceoeat AFI-CIO Amalg branch The world, nenene RALPH ENGINEER :. _ Beh im igh Produc ° : . add to ers. Bot amated te year,” chang PROCESSIN NEER fe) mut Bn. | ; Ean ers are a d ™ The Lion’s | and the vurLeather: Mine - Mill But iriens from da: * from yeas prs FOLLOW! Bx. RS er or The *, fern con AMILY. Pe . jee aith _Schisley of Rae cn Mrs. from 30 to 35 usually distribut citer aa those the Tao. were “ Prom ‘mem A a7, day, ne HARD IN WHITE, sort in cae every eaemitgulonces. ii i ‘ ark ’ ity; . baskets. a ou iy mi $ away. 5 & TRIM, PAINT : . = . Bey City. ane. Mr both ot Ori for alleged! Communist resied | He Ey" adred Dama rn Tage || —"nocmengeres, FaTED— | Caro, an a Oxtord, Mrs. Bonste First | Chamber Slates Ben Gold. * * Flowers 3 Join the Lincoln Divisi a. -. q Capt sipon, Stewart rahe irst Light Contest president former Fur Workers) 26t operas, ress Tider’ when’ it of the Sete et | ‘ "| LAKE 0 ormer Mine-Mill secret Travis, Tauren PE o when it begi thug, “EToup-ae 4 a M Joseph W. Traino available RION — Blank wer, were Nvisted’ of file Funeral bse) | ccupancy of its . | Orange bill. Color inside a brigh poster paints Ward Dr. tomorrow noon of Locklin eet, ees to the fron, ond ° er more impor. STENO-SECR 1 stars. . the outside of t red. Leave the and paste it on DAVISBUR M. Lowes coming Elizabeth to plan the|ne ‘ou Began od County, Pontiac City BOR REPLIES Must ~ Bb] CRETARIES | Cut the boat a swan white with|“ 4" G—Service Party on Russell. Guild County a ao At pees, ae Oe Join the Li AVAILABLE out the brilliant with es, 75, of 3 for Ward Dec, 20th uild| County School held at & public a.m. Today N as cases oe qua machinery, coln Divisi 5 by B. ety aban , told on long dotted blue, with gold| Gen died tay a St North Teleers Citioe puting 008 were abe there j 2 = teed wages. 3336 pote and be a part ee EM Out & strip Dale ta ee front of the plathsten eneral. Hospital, will Pontiac Resi st'd:80 o'clock P.M. to December, 1988, tice. in the following OR RAWLRION ivision when it. be _ the of wax of the pl paste tab A 2 p.m, Th , will be held gns at Marlett bility of detac to consider Bon 3 boxes: oF occupancy f 2 s bof gmengctampdbe rage F just a little longe atiokm und te a stinglOe en aretay ot the De at; MA ° Townantp. Sehe ching the shove de, 4, 5, 8, 16, aa Office in Ma its Novi in it. Then you on top and a string|D urch wi visburg RLETTE Count School Di Watertord 26, 13, 16, 21, in March a! can of the a little avisburg th burial inl! — The —, ae strict, Oak 28, 2, of 195 OS ek tela ay lng ans ie wider tac wil been ural in mena eae ry "hte ee aging teens | m6, 6, “Apply Nowi or contributing this pg along on the wat swan boat Il be given by indy ser-|lette Village Council =e Mar- ‘county’ be : Oakland 7330 Town Hall 7 nd this idea first, , wo anal Anatig| Seve Dees. 15, become| 1. whet “~ i to 5 i. =| ) ) newspaper. Viol Normal, Il., ee a ent Position uct TION aoa” . Violet Moore Hig ag pee page Police Offi | Pontiac and M of real Potion B a |. Designe Oxford 10 Lenn Dalaba: of therefor. ontiae Police Dept. « e r great grandchildren, and wo sis iebtien SEER» Secreta: ry - ai ‘ n j tne | ae PONTIAC RD.