and France announced Stadium tosiight, ” z ~ Gounty News ........0.. 4 3% election, "PONTIAC, MICHIGAN “SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1956—38_ PAGES ecg Fae, UNITED PRESS PHOTOS NEWS BERVICE ek ee # .S. Ponders Action If Allies Ignore Cease-Fireet hb tas copa, Israel in Danger T Britain, France Determined to Take Suez ‘America Eyes Recall of U.N. If Troops Land at Canal : WASHINGTON (INS)— The United States today studied measures which may be taken if Israel, Britain and France ignore the U. N. resolution calling for a cease-fire in Egypt. From London, Britain their determination to push on with occupation of the Suez Canal area despite the U. N. Demand. British Prime Minister Anthony Eden told the House of Commons emergency session that after the occupation, Anglo-French forces will be “pleased” to turn over en- forcement of peace to some U. N, foree. While Eden spoke, the Foreign Ministry im Paris declared France is determined te ge ahead in the “police action.” American officials said the Unit- ed States most likely will ask im- mediately for another meeting of the U.N. General Assembly special! session if British and French troops land on Egyptian soil. a . ” * If the Anglo-French forces stage; landings in Egypt, officials said,, this wil] demonstrate London and Paris ‘do not intend to comply with’ the U.S.-sponsored resolution, = 2 ee op , ee Passed by a 64 . § vote, the resolation calis for an immediate | cease-fire, withdrawal of Israeli | troops and a ban on shipment of — military goods te the area. U.S. officials said they are 4 Dead, 7 Missing. Scores Stranded Central Plains Whipped resolution, By International News Service. POSSIBLE ACTION | Pour persons were known dead, at least seven persons Peeps he pane Frey aid, ~~ missing and scores more stranded today as the worst suspending operation and trade, and breaking|states leaving the area virtually paralyzed. the United States, although consid-iby hurricane-like winds up to 95 miles per hour, closed ering these measures, will Motischools, snarled traffic, disrupted communications and the gap between the Western Big Stranded motorists througltout western Nebraska and Three, Kansas, and eastern Wyom- U. 8. sources alse siressed ‘ man, was. electrocuted when he America will never go along with Several towns and ‘cities touched a live wire while 8s any suggestions to send in & on a Storm-damaged line ne (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) | the area were isolated mar. with all roads closed by) Eight-year-old Jerry Seyeland huge. drifts and telephone’ died last night of exposure, hours: L. A. Has Its Smog, communications down. — After _losing“his way to a rural ‘ Two of the deaths occurred in 4's u but Pontiac Has Fog the Dakotas as the storm headed ‘hours before igri slie-| — " jeastward. Two persons were reported in- The weatherman predicts partly, Thomas W. Rowen, 63, of Minot, | peed in an accident near Bayard, cloudy weather for tonight with|N.D., was injured fatally when he Neb. The two men, Darrell Frakes. more fog likely. A low of 50 to 54|slipped while walking along U.S, 88 of Bayard, and Arthur Carter of is forecast. in Minot. 'Bridgeport, Neb., were stranded Tomorrow is expected to be} Herman Blumer, 68, of Will | with their rescuers at a farm near) mostly cloudy with little tempera-| City, 8.D,, was killed when he | Bayard. ture change. The high is expected! fei 25 feet onto rocks after his | Rescue activity was intensified| to be around 60 to 65, car skidded and crashed on ice | ‘this morning in the belief the! Last night in downtown Pontiac) near Rapid City, 8.D, itrucks may be out of gas, after) the low was 50. Today at 1 p.m. Earlier, 2%-yearold James Lee'the drivers kept the motors run- the thermometer reading was 58.' Belcher of Lamar, Colo., a line-' ning to keep the heaters on. President at White House, Foe in Chicago lke, Adlai Wrapping Up Bids for Election senhower stuck to his desk to- day, keeping his calendar clear for top-level conferences on the CHICAGO i®—Adilai E. Steven- son kept the war in Egypt in the forefront of campaign controversy _— ee *.s He came back to thinois tor wnat 1 Today's Press he hopes will be the biggest politi- Church News .....¢.50..5 M8 contiond situations in Europe and the Middle East. Though Eisenhower stood by his announced decision td’ make ‘no i naaere the White House continued to be a focal Stevenson's ‘Teaches Editorials . fare aa tt ieee 6 its climax at the big rally when =e a se 4 pce erage ath gn Wane | Thales 5h .s.>, 66 last night, Pontiac police said. Frederick P. Marker, of 3990 Perkins St. was treated at Pontiac, ‘General Hospital. His car veered so.off the road north. of Oak Hill Car Rams Pole as Fog * * Half year commercial! and trail-| er plates will go on sale Wednes- | day. They are good from Nov. 15 through May 14. Teday in Pentiac Lowest temperature preceding # am ss at @ am. Sun sete Saturday at 5 ; , San rises Sunday at Moon sets Saturday at 6 60 pm Moon rises Suntiay at 9:10 pm Wind velocity Downtown ‘Temperatures S4 ewes * * Friday in Pontiac {As recorded downtown) Highest temperature Lowest temperature Mesn temperature Weather—Fair. One tor “age “tn Pontiac ‘Lowest temperetare 7 i ty i p ; eg 22 es ell have enouigh for a final decision,” anything concrete! he. ttt eeeeenes a street, police said, Mean gempepature Blinds Pontiac Driver Highest and Lowest Femiperstares This ic " 4° A 17- year-old ‘driver, who ex- teres rimes and Punishment 79 tn 1998 aie 1¢: in. .1951! plained_he was blinded by. fog, | TULSA, Okla. i — Juvenile fammed a Joslyn avenue utility , Court Judge Dorothy Young. sen-. 'pole last night, Pontiac police said, a § Hy itenced a Tulsan, ¥. with six traf-| Jimmy L. Swindell, of 101 8. te -hific=- citations. this 4 yeap...to...spend, Johnson... Ave.....was....treated.... lor three hours eqch Friday night minor cuts and bruises at Pontiac’ $38 visiting accident. scenes with po-'General Hospital. He stated he melece oo $0,108 investigators. She said the mis intersection at N. Perry Marie 89 5€ sentence wag ‘“‘fér mn indetermin-istreet and struck the cother pole, » according to police. . . Friday's Temperatere Chart t 4 ‘ lings “It's possible, but I don't think) Improved carburetion 'the use of a downdraft carburetor boosts the power and economy of the 6-cylinder engine in package-, the roc of a Clawson drug store delivery models PM150 and PM250 his sister and expertly drilled the store's from 120 to 130 gross horsepower. | greeted at Wayne Major by Sen_| (D-Mich) | back door with $3,000, Clawson po- ardization on manual chokes have and other state party leaders, Basic engine advances and stand- increased fue] economy throughout the entire light and medium-duty line, | Redesigned and strengthened transmissions, prop shafts, bear- | ings and rear axks give users greater strength and durability, according to Monaghan. — The optional five-speed: transmis- sion in models 350-370 has new ratio characteristics which provide meximum highway tractor per-) formance. HYDRA-MATIC OPTIONAL | GMC Hydra-Matic transmissions are optional equuipment on all ‘models. | Making its debut on some mod- | els is a new Hydra-Matic that has low-shift points which per- mit smoother shifts through all gears, thus assuring operation in fourth direct, This allows maxi- mum performance and greater, economy under operations in congested traffic, designers say. Because it proved itself econom-| ical and durable in actual] commer- icial operation, GMC’'s 3.07 econ- jomy rear axle becomes standard in the 100 series models. Tests on' ‘both the 270 engine and V-8 have ‘shown the axle boosts fuel econ- omy a8 much as 17 per cent, |Monaghan said. | Other features of the new models Hinelude new shock absorber mount- , hew engine supports on some models, an air-pak brake option, on medium-duty units, cast or disc, wheels in 370 series ‘models, new | power take-off gear box option for model 300s, tractor brake pratec- tive devices for 370 models, and’ négative-ground-electrical systems for all vehicles. Dual stop and tail lights are now standard on panel and Su- burban 100 and 250 models and | larger 60 ampere-hour batteries are used in all V-8 niodels. — »-Other...refinements:.include....h-e.- ‘new heavy-duty T-3 headlamps ‘all 300-370 models, “and, ‘on V-4 engines; a new inyerted design ‘dis- ‘tfibutor that permits the>sétting of 'poinits with the engine running, ito gain entry, they said, through instead to concentrate on a 14stop| tour of the Detroit area, | * * * The Stevenson party, including and his two sons, was' Patrick V.. McNamara RAF Clears Stage for Attack on Suez (Continued From Page One) nounced nationalization of the Suez \Canal July 26. * LJ * The Syrian radio, substituting for the bombed-out Cairo station, claimed the Egyptians shot down) five British bombers today, rais-| ‘ing to 18 the number of British and French planes the Egyptians claim to have downed. The French spokesman \French-British ai ‘heavy blow at the Egyptian artil- jlery barracks at Al Mazo, near ICairo, and other military install- lations. | He said Egyptian ground forces jappeared to be regrouping west of the Suez Cana] after being pushed ‘from the Sinai Peninsula by Is- iraeli forces. The Israelis reported they had gained control of the immense and barren peninsula and inom tee ew“ Vie for State UF Trophy “We are now in = phase of "\technical operations which sooner ior later will prepare the path to the occupation of the canal,” the French spokesman said. He said the Egyptians have sunk 'six vessels in the Suez Canal a4 sabotage the waterway and that the British-French command was making plans to clear the sunken iships as soon as its ground forces ;Secured the canal zone. The_ tians have charged the British and| French bombers with sinking two ships in the canal, but the British- \French command has denied it. Steal $4 at Creamery - About $4 petty cash was” from the Detroit Creamery . at 370 Orchard Lake Ave. day night, Pontiac’ Police said. A gro t DONATE WAGES — These carpenters will said donate four hours of work — and pay — to the r raids dealt a} Pontiac Area United Fund next week. They are members of Local 998, competing in the center above. Aim to Put Pontiac Pentiae Press Phefe Next to the trophy are for the trophy Ward Ross, builder, Jacobs Sr., local representative, (right). construction workers throughout the state are competing. Regardless who gets = trophy, the and Chester Other (center); Oring Cummings, carpenter contractor, (left); UF wins. b r Fund on Top Building Tra Constrection workers here next week will turn whole-heartedly to- ward building a better community. They've accepted a_ statewide challenge to give more to their united community-fund drive than any other group of building trades- men in Michigan. Nominal prize will be a trophy, ‘window in a side door wes broken 3 contractors des Workers They have about two weeks to go before the big drive ends Nov. | 16. Th overall goal for Pontiac plus Waterford and Pontiac Town- ships is $612,202. - * * & A little over half, $309,797, has been pledged. Construction group chairman Fred 4, Poole announced that These are general and heating. companies, w which have made 112 and 176 per | ment cent of quotas respectively. However, solicitors of many oth- er units have not yet made re-!-~ : —_ Sa fe roe oe goa Nee oT ee ‘ launched Sept. 18, It is cadorehd ts, Poole added. by Tom Borst, president ‘of the Michigan nai Trades Conter ence. U. 5. Plots Action If Allies Push War (Continued From’ Page One) N. “police force” to stop the fighting. Washington officials say they be- lieve this idea is not only imprac- tical but it would have a deteriorat- ing effect on the situation, The maintenance of as good re- lations as possible with our two ‘European allies still rates top pri- ority, the State Department said. One step the U.S. took Friday is not expected to have much ef- fect. Washington clamped a ban on “lahipments “of military’ goods to Is- rael and Egypt. But Egypt wasn't receiving military equip- ment, and Israel has been receiy- ‘parts: They said the ban was he primarily “for. the principle of thing” rathér than to cut down Israel's fighting capabilities. ree he TE 3:3 PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER «, 1956 oo FIFTEEN THE BERRYS a =. : -_, By Carl Caahert , his 7 va Bog see |! 72 a SUPE IS OE Roe) OM RED) dp: | » CROSBY RELLY SINATRA a Qe ore mGH SOCIETY ~. wie: ; GRAND OPENING : ae istVison leek TONIGHT & SUNDAY \ cee HOLM: John LUND - iy ur ON aera AT & er eeaan oc Louis ARMSTRONG ci PgRTER SAN | F sippy . bounce “EMERGENCY HOSPITAL” (SEI SESE (#2 seis: | anh RESTAURANT: 12%2 W, Huron In Huren Bow! eV —-_ —s Hollywood Beanies Egyptians Down alan nese opstn |e Featuring THE FOUR JOES* Vera Believes Hitchcock 5 British Bombers Peiping Chine Protest | FREE! = ounsmcaury Scores With ‘Quiet Sex’ | BEIRUT, Lebanon W—The Syr- British Action on Egypt roses, ‘ CHICKEN ITALIAN COOKING ian radio said today Egyptian TOKYO W — Thousands of Chi- bef # oko) ha y.\ om, forces shot down five. British nese demonstrated last night in i i i ti i il ti i i he el le a % : —— —— es ‘ alked across the floor, at a . I N- : ay ee Tene a sing all ee Ga the " initial bombers over the Nile delta this front of the office of the British — 48 HOLLYW: OOD WF — One of his’ reaction was followed by snickers. morning ; rharge d'affaires in Pei Pp in zg = Treat Yourself wT: | FAMILY To A . = . ; * ipretty protegees says Alfred This brings to 18 the number of against the British - French at- : , Ce Ea Hieeock: famed as 4 divcter o! PI yis’ Motorcycle Bits, am French, planes ‘he tacks on Eevpt, Peiping radi Good Movie Tonight. [= “gyptians claim to have ddwned sai Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4500 ¢ er distinction — as the mt ~ Has Producers in the fighting in the Suez area.| The Communist radio broadcast n purveyor of — Sex in films. The British-French command said ‘‘angry citizens handed over} Ww on edaghe said today one British hundreds upon hundreds of pro- } Lovely — ee 1s his latest iggling Now hter plane had failed to report test sti atements and letters at the heroine, and she followed a dis-| it a dawn mission and added gate. tinguished line of actresses with| MEMPHIS, Tenn. (?—The teen- — pee an un-noisy but very definite sex agers’ rock ‘yn’ roll idol took his. (Political Advertisement) (Political, Advertisement) appeal. We discussed the Hitch- Hollywood lady fair out for a fast. aera ane Fi RST SHOWING IN cockian theories over lunch as she whirl on a motorcycle ‘recently VOTE ze) ne ee : PONTIAC AREA! was preparing for her latest film Elvis (The Pelvis) Presi: y. dap- THE STORY EVERYONE - . ‘with him, “From Amongst the per in tight Jeans, leather a JOHN B. MARTIN 1S TALKING ABOUT ’ Dead” ithat title must go) With and peaked cap, roared out t of . ONE TOUCH OF THE NEEDLE-A LIFETIME OF TORTURE! James Stewart at quiet NeNaY, Past a small cluster of Secretary of State ew " wEeeEHI! IT PLILC ND PUNCHE | “I guess you w¢ all it fans, and sped away with screen REPUBLICAN — NOV. 6 =e So, TS NEW! IT'S POWERFUL! IT PULLS NO PUNCH | Sex,’ " Vera said analytically. “It star Natalie Wood clinging behind POL Adv fig | appears that nearly all of his him on the seat |leading ladies have had it. This * * * |goes back to his earlier days in| Natalie, the rising young actress |England when he directed Made-' who starred in pees Without a SUN. MAT. 1:45 * nh tn hn tin in ti ti sn ti ti i tn i te i sin i in in Mi Ain i in Al i Mi in an in A en an Ml i ll a ll ia Maa ll li dl A ts lta A Ni i Mn i i hin i hi Mn th Nh hi he nn hin Ni hi i td eine Carroll. He continued in Hol-'Cause” with the late James Dean = MA 4.2151 lywood with stars like Ingrid and “Johnny Cor ho" ith Meanie : \Bergman and Joan Fontaine.’ |Sinatra, was whooping with glee SUN._-MON.—TUES. ion ° . . She too wore jeans Perhaps the greatest portrayer fut what's fen for Sotaie ant) “JAB MUNTER a NATALIE Woop Deborah KE RR of quiet sex, she said. was Grace Elvis is a headache for Hollywood That “Battle Cry’ guy! That ‘Rebel Without a Cause’ girl! | Kelly, with whom Vera is fre- producers, who cringe every time quently compared. a valuable property gets aboard We discussed Hitchcock scenes'q motorcycle. They think it's ‘The Bu i OL * in which quiet sex exploded with gangerous rning i S memorable results: the kissing * 8 * snow ~ match between Cary Grant and The motorcycle is Presley's pet WARNER BROS. CINEmMaScoPE WARNERCOLOR Bergman in ‘Notorious’; the fire- His manage urgent requests : MARK STEVENS in works scene with Grant and Kelly that he lay it by. at least until John KERR.., Leif ERICKSON - Edward ANDREWS Feature at 1 — 3:05 — 5:10 — 7:25 — 9:50 P. M. MADE BY ADULTS FOR ADULTS— Not Recommended for Children! ——— EXTRA—Tom and Jerry Cartoon—News OUR NEXT AJTRACTION Gordon MacRae and Sheree North in “THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE” in ‘To Catch a Thief’; the visit he makes a pile, gets small heed. of Kelly to Jimmy Stewart's’ Presley also rates the lovely apartment in ‘Rear Window." All Miss Wood highly. He calls her of these produced more voltage his ‘favorite actress.’ They dated than love scenes with the more frequently when he was in Holly- obvious of film sirens. wood recently making a picture. ne he Natalie arrived Wednesday night “I think there is a misconcep- to spend a couple of days at the tion in Hollywood,” she observed. home of Presley’ s parents. “Some pegple think sex is a mat-| * ' ter of measurements. I don’t think)“ My ese doesn't know I'm — tor of meesreme ay fete eet ew te HELD OVER! SAT.-SUN.-MON. She cited the example of one of will find out.” Every heartbeat of the amazing life-inspired ee i hn bo hh i ho hn bi i hn hn hi hi An Mie A A Mi i Aa Le Mi hn hin hi Milani PPPBIPIP DDD PD DDD DD DD ED SED EEE EE OS ECTS ss a PS sions are on the incredible side Natalie's studio did At a recent industry functio yn, the ‘She's on vacation,’ said -a Story is on the screen 5 spokesman for Warnr Bros. last night, “‘and can do what she wants Pontiac Theaters “ OAKLAND CD Czar Predicts Need Now third Tears ; “Tes and Sy for Bomb Shelters pathy.” CinemaScope, Debor Kerr, John Kerr. SAN FRANCISCO WW — Val STRAND Peterson, nationa] civil defense Sat.: “It Conquered the World.” director, says the nation must Peter Gravés, Beverly Garland; have 2 billion dollars worth of ‘She Creature,’ Chester Morris, under-ground bomb shelters. Hit No. 3 “What the Blonde Taught - the Natives” It’s MOVIETIME IN PONTIAC, U.S.A, AT THE ‘Cp REATER Hit No. 4 “A Galaxy of Girls” “UNCLAD CUTIES” OR FIGHTING ..2" They called him “The Rock’ and he brawled his way up from the gutter, FCCC CCC CCC CCC CC CCC CC CCC PPPPP POD PID DD DPS PDD SPP SP A PCC T CC CC CC CCCCCCCCCCCCVe PPO DID D DD DD OP DD ESTOS Marla English. ; “If we get an attack on the end only the love of a courageous AAA Bee enero eaten Wah sted States — and T think we “girl hept him “out of Death Row! A BIG PARADE OF s. George Nader Be Cee ee HOLLYWOOD'S Newest and hams, George Nader active fallout will make it neces- : ; AN ADULT PROGRAM FOR ADULTS Starts Sat. (Nov. 10) “Attack!” sary for the population to get un Finest MOVIES HERE! | Jack Palance, Eddie Albert. der some kind | of shelter.” The life-inspired story of a man who really lived! M.G-M's | [TONIGHT — SUN. & MON. BU}E Box Office Opens 6:00 P. M. Show Sterts 7:00 P.M. — Hwy: (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph. POSITIVELY! FIRST TIME SHOWN IN PONTIAC AREA! lt Hits Like A Thunderbolt! “The She Creature” LATE SHOW TONIGHT — OPEN “TIL 11 P.M. STARTING SUND* oe: g Paul” Pier from the moment NEWMAN: ANGELI he whistled in the hall... she should have known...! FE 5-4500 EVERETT SLOANE He faced the war-lusting fury of Geronimo.... alone! Another hit role for the beby- fue of “Crime in The Streets! The Pretty Teacher... and the Boy Who Couldn't Wait to Be a Man! 2 ere | \ THE * ... now—after school—in. 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In fact, as the photograph above shows, a cement block that normally would sink to the bottom like a stone has actually been made to float . . . simply by painting it with CIND-R- SEAL below the water line, sealing the pores in the cement and making the block as buoy- ant as a ship’s hull! CIND-R-SEAL does not pre- tend to be a “cure-all” for use on any surface anywhere. It was de- veloped exclusively for basement masonry walls . . . and for this purpose it has no equal. It is the ONLY ready-mixed oil base base- ment wall paint on the market. CHOICE of SMART DECORATOR COLORS AND WHITE WON'T STREAK, FADE OR BURN OUT 30 GALLON. FOUR GALLONS COVERS its beovty for years. imports @ smooth lustrous firish that wil! heep . ty te CRD SE ingre men " formed a rigid unyielding crust with And weir many water-mix AVERAGE BASEMENT a clase (by tel ie called no “give.” Water cotiacting behind paints which cannot be used on ONLY @SIS POLY - PALE Plc ‘OLASTIC this crust had no place to go: It formed painted surfaces, CIND-R-SEAL ( 1 COAT NEEDED) RESIN. [i has a formulated Nese in “blisters” which burst and ante can be applied to ANY masonry ° that is highly water re pellant, the paint peeling. CIND-R-SEAL, surface—painted or unpainted— ] ew un us plus charactenstics that allow are bes an) cresticky See PE or dry—without special pre, 9 9 for elasticity without s Srinksse WN US ie expand aad contract “Rh aration, You simply open the an . - POLY - PALE - PICCOLASTIC any expansion and contraction in the d ply For “D. “ RESIN is a magic ingredient wall due to weather itions. Be- _ and start , Painting. 7 ' a ] an Ime found only in this ready-mixed cause it “breathes,” it cannot blister, Yourself’ decorators with as- basement wall paint. Its unique chip or peel. phalt-tiled basement floors, where Since basement walls aré inherently damp and prone to mildew, the makers of CIND-R-SEAL have formulated an anti-fungus agent right into the aint. They have als» made CIND- R-SEAI, lime proof to resist the properties are what give CIND- K-SEAL the exclusive qualities we have mentioned above . . . and why there is nothing else remotely resembling CIND-R- SEAL on the market. One word of cauhon: CIND-R-SEAL is a Beard product .di veloped Cinder or cement blocks are porous. They soak up paint which is water- thin. Like a a sponge, they will con- CIND Senet up. Wore why » AL has a =o ——— ingredient to fill these and SEAL them. This fine panies ‘in- soaking the walls is 4 problem, | CIND-R-SEAL’S — of appli- cation is a boon. I se oa on as smoothly as butter—from brush or roller—right out of the can. week chemical action of the masonry wall exclusteely for barsemert walla gredient binds the paint to the ma- Thus CIND-R-SEAL'S beautiful ind nothing else. Don't expect sonry, yet stays in complete suspension a colors will not fade or burn out as a i fo bela “Jack-of-all trades * in the paint, enabling the user to result of lime seepage, salts or alka- It's the best product in the world apply paint directly trom ti can Cc I N D $s E A L line conditions Boceoxer, the wails for the job if ia designedito do without ——e This is also why the can be washed and scrubbed time KEE ‘paint is so heavy .. . use it re- after time without harming the pain! DRY. PING BASEMENTS quires a heavy substance to do an HAS NO EQUAL ANYWHERE in any way. Most water-mixed effective job of making the cement There is nothing else like i# paints cannot. blocks watertight. on the market! a) ~ 5 MFG. Oo. 17-19 % PERRY ST. Distributor FE 5-6184 . eh re & a a. 7 ~~ - wrt ~- ! ' 2 ii A, $1 a Share and Issue More DETROIT-* — A management working agreement between Stude- baker-Packard and Curtiss Wright had the approval of S-P stock- -holders today. Curtiss Wright, an aircraft firm, has the final approval necessary to put into operation its recently signed two-year agreement with the S-P. Included in the approval is an option to buy a big chunk’ of unissued S-P stock. &-P announced last night its stockholders voted more than 90 per cent of some five million shares represented at a Detroit : | The follow! ri ° siles off PLAN SUN fy BAZAAR— stockholders meeting in favor of jocally grown ‘produce of No. 1 and LAI UNDAY AZ 7 Eres presuce e Committees are ready for to- three management proposals in- [*"°Y grades only, brought to the 5 > : Farmers’ Markets by growers end sold) morrow’s Christmas bazaar and cluded in the Curtiss-Wright by them in wholesale package lots . agreement. ‘rRices ¥ Harvest beef dinner at the Our nos lilpepecot- ores | mer ‘ Lady of Refuge Church Hall, A favorable vote by more than 8 00-8. rag he 1 50-4.00 bu. Apples. Orchard Lake, being sponsored v . ic ee ancy, 2.75 bu.: No. 1, - * “h'e oy ui two-thirds: of S-P's 6,440.0000 out-. cent quarterly dividend pay Guy Caswell's Barber Shop Ex ansion é tis | As rach - . I = ms and teac able Dec. 13 to shareholders of 10% 53 Baldwin Ais Pp ers will be in their rooms from ,S 5 ; - + - A aos recor \e 5 7 + fo & p.m. to discuss individual ‘ ° . Watch Bands yreblems. The open house is in P I ! ( vert ot Seed d W d ies’ . P ‘ ; , Co an ee Ladies’ — Men's connection with National Educa. sto fers Chrvsle lost $1. tion Week, OK ? ee months ended F D ete waive nents endl TE F Orm Decor Soy Following the business meeting ~? Be TURN Gy [PRE a ° Sn recat Ge ¢ $18 671 000 in the sears nist halt for Winter pecia ind program in the gymnasium at § pml. fourth grade room moth. Gabe epotied ir Teta ers will be hostesses in a social Sales by tr dealers for the GINGERLLVILLE — The Garden hou! first nine f 1956 totaled Club will gathe seeds and weeds Georges-Newperis Lake Orion l6'2 per tof t lS. total for their meeting Wednesday at = Se ra w ept. nation of Central Mic ran This compares with 17', per cent the home of Mrs Eart Carnet lewelty Dep s teacher-aid progra) ind u first e menths last Plans will be made for the an- -. . — adaption at the Blanche Sims *ear and iii | cent ill of pal Christmas party. | SE 5 School here will be given az the 18 Members wil] fashion dried a ww E eee schools PTA meet * Monday rf Chery ' ; n r e é og k ; j } ‘ i mT L* as a \ = iis | 9 Ba oe Ti: