eee eee P pO a yy i ON tpg Pe ~~ not to be quoted by name, ' ae 5 PATH from Red on the Austrian border in the last me ot tevir a. : - 23 - ONE MORE STEP — A Hungarian woman , Pefugee- takes her, last step across the impro- vised. bridge to reach Austria ond freedom after rope. a guide To ‘Advise’ Premier ° Is Malenkov in Hungary? FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES | day to admit himself and other BUDAPEST — Former Soviet: U.N. observers into the ravaged Premier Maienkov was re- country, liably reported today to be in Buda- Meanwhile, there were strong pest to bolster yy acrdanggy of hints that the Soviet U.N. delega- Russian-installed Premier Janos tio, had assured-the Indian dele- - Kadar. -gation that the secretary general wuld would be able to leave for a Buda- pest visit within two days. Malenkov, now a deputy Soviet itammarskjold was expected .to premier. ‘Nor. 3. 1 the Hungarian give the U.N. assembly today an capital, oor. lanswer to Cuba’s request for a progress report on Hungary's of-| This source > aa ee was Malenkov whe advised Kader to change ficial position on the several as lenient attitude and resort to harsh) Ht oe —* — Among these are one demanding” * garian This was the explanation - given that Russia stop deporting Hon-| \garian patriots and another that! for Kadar’s ed poy eran Russian troops withdraw promptly reversed his forme from the Soviet -satellite. pena titude ee, con] Avthind asks that the U.N. chief with ro Agr the workers’ council erences or his representatives be admitted of Greater eet An excellent source, who asked ize, relief and observe conditions: his sembly fesolutions relating to the | council ,, the strife-torn country to organ-, of Hungarian foreigy minister Im-| re Horvath and his entire delega-' tion if Budapest failed to comply with U.N. edicts. . Dec. 1 Slated for Rash Charge Rochester Man With Tst Degree Murder in Wife’s Shooting earing A Rochester man, who confessed) Contacted yesterday, he said. Monday to killitig his wife with a Miss Slate’s story was “completely shotgun, demanded an examina- tion on a first murder charge., Ave., was remanded to the Oak- tals No od ‘ale — for Skating, Fishing Oakland ‘County Sheritt Frank Irons directed a warning to young- sters today of the importance of] — oe winter for ice drownings,” said Irons.) “Youngsters tend to rush the sea- son and skate on the lakes before they are Safely frozen over. It is Ge Rash, the father of two children, He was represented in terday by Rochester attorney Wil- son Severance. ; _jmometer registering a low of baat 7 Bitter Charges Hurled 4 i justice of the peace |Heights, yesterday was accused of , Scraper Ready? Forecast Snow - Snow flurries or zle is the forecast ‘= hie, peor noon and tohight, with the ther- 24 degrees. } Thursday and Friday will be & partly peek r again. | "Monday. (8 am. in downtown Pontiac was ‘23 degrees. The murcury rose to o een 3 Madison Heights Justice Accused Ferndale Girl Charges Made to Her Charles O. Williams, associate in Madison making immoral proposals by an 18-year-old Ferndale girl. told Madison Heights police chief | - 2 : Tension Growing : or probing: ole in Arab States | 7 | BEIRUT, Lebanon Immoral Proposals Were | The girl, Patricia Dawn Slate, ‘Deck the Streets . . / of Syria, Iraq. by Both Nations in New Mideast Crisis | ‘The drumhead tension be- \tween Syria and Iraq iP—! ‘mounted today. The feeling . “a grew that some. sort of: ‘break—either in Damascus within days. likelihood of an open coup by the army clique that has taken control of Syria in re- cent weeks. The army fac-) ‘tion, pro-Soviet although non-Communist, is led by Col. Aboul Hamid Saraj. | The Syrian-Iraqi crisis built up in a continuing exchange of bitter charges. Jordan's decision to cut its ties with Britain and consider closer relations with Russia under- ‘lined the possibility of deeper Soviet penetration into the | fermenting Middie East. Irag accuses Syria of conduct- ing a subversive campaign or Baghdad—might come Informed circles saw the_. {the balance of the boy friend's at his arraignment Tuesday ‘‘get him” when he refused to free ‘ L. J. Rash, 52, of 313 Woodward of Ferndale. stated he killed his wife, Nina, 48, early. Monday when she returned to their home with friends after Ne et aad Robert E. Richardson she went to against the government of Iraqi Williams’ home Monday night to. Premier Nari Said, an opponent lask him to let her boy friend out of | of Soviet moves to extend its jail. Middle East influence. * * she| Syria charges Iraq with seeking She nid Wiese jaccompany him to a motel, and to destroy the governments of both joffered to pay her $10 and cancel | Syria and Jordan. $100, a ccggsse haa Scary trd fine. fieeing her strike-torn country. The oe was Miss Slate said she agreed, left claimed a koma of wey P SE made by to Hold Debate _ | on Area Pollution ‘Members of the Pontiac League of Women Voters will meet at the’ ‘N.) General Assembly} immediate-and uncondi-| — ” & ring. thé Atlan é tic] ; convenes in January \Christian Pineay said: “Despite “ : lour bitterness, we cannot renounce|@iver died yesterday in a The London Daily Mail said Bri ratet ‘ue train at a and caricatured Eisenhower al - an a oe ~ Pk so sete Name Anthony Stil loaded with new-automobiles. State police estimated the damage at a half million dollars. The YWCA, 22 Franklin Blvd., at 7: tonight to discuss the extent pollution of Oakland County. wa’ resources. Pollution is a subject the League! is studying throughout the state. An open discussion at the public meeting is scheduled to follow speeches by Mrs. Barney Habel, mo T. S. Diehm, and Mrs. C. B. ie. : bis ee oe Sa ih ao ae ‘|The Day — —— , . 7 . > : co ky as ea i Se. Parking F, ty fiat a | 4 a3 i g iL - | E> rae 53 8 i z & z effi é£ i if g He I a i 3 frit - Tree Decoration to Be Featured at Cranbrook . An exhibition of Christmas tree decorations- made by Katherine Mack, science professor at Wayne The church bas slated a MYF t ‘ P| coral ppanbaiens Yooper * * ‘ The imaginative decorations are made from gilded and painted seed pods, leaves and other ‘parts of plants. Also featured at the institute beginning Dec. 10 will be an ex- hibition of photographs taken by ‘Trial Technique’ Talk Given by Highland Man rey their) work. Taylor’s speech was part of a class on trial work held annually. explodes, by Harry Kent, attorney for the|the vplume of gas released thereby Detroit Police Association, in High-|is to be approximately 10,000 land Park's Municipal Court. The| “greater tharf that class riginal [FADD spice TO His Lire! = YZ GIFT SET arking Lot 3-A to. Open Saturday; Set Ceremony 4 moana ia Wa aaa ee 0 A te Lg paper erii aaoa Neh SNEWS In, THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1956 - Correctly Colored Kitchen , Cheerful, Not Chore-tul — ers are matching the colors of their appliances with the colors of other ‘cording to the president of a large paint company, his firm has anBi In some instances, manufactur-\With coordinated colors from the Minnesota, to hive eaten Ste) coat in the color of her choice. Aé- excellent product, a triple-duty enamel, for this purpose. It can be sprayed on or applied with a brush. Another method of providing co- ordinated colors in the kitchen was evolved by a leading New York home furnishing store, when they were commissioned to do over Many large apartments and homes after World War Il. -——- = The firm did over the kitchens! appliances right down to the pots and pans. To accomplish this co- equipment, tion has not yet reached the i etage. Much more-has to be done Circuit Court Grants |pliances to automobile painting to bring coordi colors 5#0Pps to be sprayed with synthetic for the secon in the appliance enamel in the exact/colors they’ 65 Divorce Decrees Divorces granted recently in Oakland County Cireuit Court include: ida &. from Herman Willis Margaret C. from Don W. Russeii Gowers from Lois Merritt Sharron L. from jas Virginia R. from Clarence R. Hicks Carole J. from Maynard © Carter Louts from Lena &. Adam . Phyllis J. from Joseph A Mc Kinnis Ethel E from Kermit E Johnson Betty J! from Richard N. Latin Delores J. from Kenneth A. Grace Fr a Walter J. Jones i Verna 8 from Charlies Weller James 1 from Sle D Sweet i f ‘No Bigger. Than nees L te Delp! :-z Johnaton Mary from Ki Jerry L. from F — Charities from Wands Gen Gertrude C. from Robert ® x Meas ba K. ftom Darrel 8 * cand Gane Genevie DeBell Divorces which become effective in six months include: Every Good Boy Wants « BB Gen for Christmas! Ne, 102 500 SHOT $5.50 Valve Lever attion fall fashiod bright plated ter stock, “trigger —— F 1 ~S 00 Shot BB Gun § 56.58 Value 39-tre . ing. ‘@ adjustable sight, car- bine type stock te eeeeenene $8.50 Value Western lever action. iss BBs, Pg gy FORCE- FEED Pump-Action BB Gun} Pamenn, fo Value or 40 contins tien pA * Pe rere mn eeee -ceeeee At SIMMS Before You Buy Nationally Famous Brands Mary R. from Alien O. Kaifas j Mary K <= Jack G. Erity ‘om Daniel H. jlargely on personal | practice. Surveys have indicated at mosphere. — Lever Action BB Gun 449] * sien * Elgin § 3.95 Watches, ow 270 § [aval eee Fy Ae Seah i ey Wis OM he (Pies stalin » *Peeeoecone PPT Tits oe pee ‘ sacpecdheeaintoctecioece $ 71.50 Watches, now 47.00 3 3 .\ordinated color program in all its! ‘perfection and detail, they sent ap-| wanted to complement the kitchen! ‘colors, it might well be asked whet: | items are most likely to be diffj- eult to get in a matching Kitch- en, Actually, nothing is hard to get today in matching colors, Paint manufacturers are produc-' ing as many as 1400 different. co)-: ors, so appealing color schemes’ ican easily be selected. Many man- jufacturers of paints, floor coyer- ings and draperies are offering jcomplete customized kitchen color |plang free. As to the choice of proper color for the kitchen, there is a wide ivariety of choice today, depending ‘preference | Many people, who are not house- wives, seem to think that cool col- ors belong in the kitchen because ‘psychologically they seem right. This does not always work out in jthat women like bright cheerful color in the kitchen, with yellow and turquoise ranking particularly high. The colors should be function- al and provide a happy, cheerful men! Famous.“ N-E”’ Warmer Regular or Giant Sizes ~* $3.95 Value. $4.95 Value S $2.95-$3,95 | The finest handwarmers made — JON-E’ now at a reduced price for Christmas gift giving. Every sportsman wants : i a hand warmer. Also on ideal gift for news boys, postman, etc, i 98 N. Sagincw —2nd Floor /ROCK SALT SHOW Has ArrivedSimmr SHOW SPECIALS’ | 2nd FLOOR SPECIALS | STEEL BLADE | / sh S EE = Pusher Shovel = 1.98. No lifting, i. as side. Hardwood handle. Sturdy all steel blade. of. long 1 shovel. 10 Ibs. for 34c “s,* © + © # © © Large 18-Inch All-Steel Blade ‘D’ HANDLE STYLE Snow Shovel $2.60 2" 9 Value Sturdy carbon steel ribbed to reinforce points. oe strain. Hardwood handle in ‘D’ type grip. Limit 1 per person ‘ LIM M9 Aa Mide Dattetion @t Tubes @ Wt Foits ° @ Powerful @ Selective _ Tuning ee ee a Pi “a Ga: bs. EH at M9 BARI ie ly. ea lee Sinton i RC ‘ at 15 tHe PRICE! Our ‘best ever’ buy! Now everyone can ‘alord their.own $2 HOLDS: YOU ‘Your Hand — Tiny 3x6 Inch Size! et RADIO rsonal portable radio, in Leyoway. , THURSDAY Sz ONLY ~ Birdseye cloth or ex- tra soft flannel diapers. Limit 2 doz- en per customer, ite » mm » Hane —Main Floor rermeteeommmarenes es anata thn nnn toi nelle na emmaretete ser arcncemn a eart is set on... HOUBIGANT A Eau de Toilette . . . surround her with fragrance every min- we of a 8 $3.00, 4-50, 6.75 ith atomizer $5.00 Oat ts er de ed Liguid Shia Sache, the “origi perfume that clings” ine see-thru, beribboned gift set- ting. $2.00. Pure Site $1.5 Se ——ee i roof—Water and Scratch Resistant Go MATCHED DELUXE BOUND DQuatiry LUGGAGE} All 3 Pieces’ Scuff P oe . ANTS NEN aso NSIDC aso ASSN SO | SSS aa SNAPE iz SSNS , % st Simms. All Weod—$3.95 Value Case for sin pe & REELS Full Color “Come to Life” 3-D PICTURE REELS — CHOOSE from a Large REEL LIST: ee RES —_— Fe... & a - Eee o. Hobe $ Sean U. Us.A, TRAVEL — a a” eS GES D. c. DISNEYLAND ‘REELS. @ Meoseketeers— PLUS 400. OTHERS ‘TO ‘CHOOSE FRO) FROM Meosoeoeooocoecoose FIRST TIME EVER at a REDUCED PRICE! - EWMASTER LADIES—4 to 9. + $8.98 White cowhide wits re CHR Bee Simms Is Pontiac’s‘BLANKET Headquarters “‘teonk Pepperell” or “Chatham” Bionkets. Values to $6.95 *387 Nylon-rayon blend, soft shades.of green or pink. Double bed ‘7 x 84-inch size. Choice of 3 Styles Blankets “BEACON —1s¢ Quality Values $499 te $7.95 eof “Yukon Bay” “Briar” and others. alt 77° wite—@4 to 00" lengths Regular $12.95 Quality 82% Wool Springtield $66 Limited, sock ~ 6 orgs BLANKETS Serra “3; J Ladies “ 69¢ Value seo UM SANFORIZED COTTON KNIT VESTS or SNUGGIES ~ SAVE $1 to $2 a PAIR ICE SKATES for the Entire Family First Quality “BEACON” Plaid Cotton BLANKETS Our $1.49 Quelity ' 70x80 Inch Fleecy napped, long-staple cotton. . Whipped edges. Double bed sizes, ~ Sale priced tonite and Thursday, (an DEMM DD seccicc eee Underwear 49" (EXTRA LARGE SIZES..... Vests cut for perfect fit, rayon oe 5 was and straps. Snug fitting smuggies with elastic waist, elasticized legs. Warm cotton knit for cold winter weather, | Beginners’ ICE SKATES Shoe Sizes—9 fo 12% & 1 to 2 Double runners teach the average child how to skate safely in a few minutes. Genuine leather shoes, rust- pouot plated blades. ce : - Genuine _ Sizes I2 to 3 precision ground blades, quick-stop points. Genuine LEATHER Shoes | Girls’ Ice Skates $ 439 LEATHER Shoes Boys’ Hockey Skates MEN'S 4 te 12. . $8.98 Professional tubular style, j steel 2-~tone leather shoes. Built-in arch, hard toes. i i $ co, ee 4 a THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1956 PE FT | E z if = = = ie Tl Ete oo Ee E Eyes Standards East Qakland Groups Studying Dam Care, reiegrapn road and Property Use S| : bts FRY , 5 = ay Stars Mimics Lawmakers Also Detach , Site for County Building) Christmas bazaar of Our Lady BELIS FOR YULE — Mrs. Frank Zimmer. man, at left, adjusts the metallic-bow on bells she and -Mrs. Paul Hagan, right, and Mrs. Richard McCariys are making for the annual parish in Waterford. For use indoors or oytdoors, the metallic decorations are among the many of the Lakes Zimmerman. items to be sold that include handmade linens, stuffed toys, gifts, cards and wrappings, food- _stufts' and candies. The sale, at the church on the Dixie Highway in Waterford, is set for Sat- urday and Sunday, under chairmanship of Mrs. South Oakan Wins Slum Aid U.S... Grants $57,374 | to Royal Oak Township ORTONVILLE — Ruth Ann Lai- zure and Melvin Ousnamer re- peated their vows before the Rev. Perry Deyarmond at the Baptist Church here in evening rites last iweek, Ask Polonchek -- forDinner _— a (Kiwanis Fetes Student City. iat Farmington Car Skids Past Stop; | Minor Injuries Result . tf 5 i SEFEE fart matron of honor, wearing a gown of blue taffeta: of Ortonville served as eg tg Hi Melvin Ousnamer TakesRule on Spouts Ruth Laizure as Bride Ushers were the bridegroom's brother, Willard, and Robert Shel- ton. A reception followed the cere- mony at Brandon Grange Hall, for 150 guests. - \ * © @ The newlyweds will make their home in Lake Orion. County Deaths © Warren D. Squire | LAKE ORION—Service for War- ren D. Squire, 51, of 262 Atwater, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, from Allen’s Funeral] Home, with burial in East Lawn Cemetery. Mr. Squire, lifetime resident of Oak- Jand County, an inspector for Pon- tiac Motors and a ‘member of the Methodist Church here, died in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital on Monday. Eat Tar ecient EAST Michigan PCA fo Meet in Lapeer _ LAPEER — The Eastern Michi- gan Production Credit Assn. will have its annual stockholders meeting here at the county center at noon Dec. 7, with Andrew Lam- pén.newly-elected president of Pro- duction credit Corp. of St. Paul, Minn. ag speaker. Lampen, who will talk on “What Is a Cooperative,” following luncheon served by Lapeer Farm Bureau Women, was born in Beav: erton, Mich., and held position with regular|credit groups since 1937 in field, supervision and executive capaci- ties. President of the PCC since Entertainment by 4H club mem- bers and financial reports by Lar- 8 a.m. orientation at city|ry Wisniewski, secretary-treasurer students'of the’ East Michigan group and jassociation directors are planned, as well as an election to fill the Earl'vacancy of the Expiring term of Alvah Howes of Davison. jsister, Mrs. Ben Colé“6f Dearborn He is survived by-his wife, Hil- dred Ford Squire; two daughters, Mrs, James Davert of Lake Orion and Marian at home; three sons, Gordon :B., David L. and Gale; a and three Mrs. Grace F. Uptoit* ROCHESTER—Word has been received here of the recent death of Mrs. Grace F. Upton of South Pasadena, Calif. Mrs. Upton was formerly a resident of Rechester and was the widow of the late Charles W. Upton, a forntér Roch- ester lumber- and—coa!l- dealer for: many years. aa. She was a former secretary of the South Pasadena Welfore Ser- vice, for many -years active in American Red Cross, an officer in the Community Chest and a past president of Chapter AX-PEO. She was a native of Grand Rapids. ~ Mel Fred Samples WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Service arrangements for Me] Fred Samples, 66, of 3104 Dixie. High- way, are pending at. Coats Fu- neral Home, Drayton Plains, Mr. Samples died in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital on Tuesday. He is survived by his wife, Edna and a nephew, Ralph L. Samples of St. Louis, Mo, Roy Gene Barber Hobby Fills Carnes Home - Ceramics Answers Vase Need - ‘By VIOLA GRILE and DOROTHY JEAN ZACK FOUR TOWNS — A ceramics “Tye - lots more shelves now, and they're full already,” she says, pointing to her ceramic items, Betcher. CLARKSTON — Service for Roy Gene Barber, infani son of Mr, and Mrs, LeRoy Barber of 8015 Rattalee Lake Rd., will be at 2 p.m, Thursday from the- Sharpe Funeral Home here, with burial in Lakeview Cemetery, The baby was dead at birth Monday at St. Jo- 'seph Mercy. Hospital. Surviving, besides his parents are sisters, Amy Sue and Coy Ray Barber and Barbara Ann Miller, at home; also two brothers, Harvil at Lathrup Controversy Is Ended With Council Decision on Drain Areas thirds of the redevelopment costs if the final plans are approved by the Federal Urban Renewal Ad- ministration. Royal Oak Township, which wait- ed two years for the grant pend- ing the Madison Heights area's withdrawal into a city, will re ceive $57,374 in the urban renewal fween Eight Mile and North End reads. It also includes a strip one block west of Wyoming. The remaining Federal Housing unit in the area west of Wyoming will be redeveloped by the town- ship by 1958, according to plans. State Approves School Drainage at Kendallwood at Farmington Expressway Overpass by 2 Groups FARMINGTON — Bringing south- struction Brighton-Farmington ex- pressway may be solved if a walk - z has given his initial approval of the walk. Township, announce engage-|.. The expressway is pa ment pry ees poner Ring Hot-| cutoff” or east-bound U.S.16 meister, to McLéod. He that bypasses the Farming- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward McLeod, 9917 Rutland St., Detroit. Miss Hofmeister has not set the exact date for an early spring wedding. ateete * ¢ .6 2 Commerce Church’ | tederat"ata tor the schocts bere Sets Member Tea COMMERCE. TOWNSHIP Methodist Church membership at . a tea scheduled for 5 p.m. Sun Lead Cubs Scouting day, at the church. | FOUR TOWNS — Newly-elected Representatives from the vari- | cericers af the Cub Scout executive a eaeee aca neevmsitien, (board are Burtis Crowe, cubmas- rm a welcoming committee, (tor: Leo Suzor, assistant cubmas- LATHRUP — An amendment to the controversial downspout law wag passed at a special meeting of the council here this week, - The amendment is to an ordi- called for .a discontinuation of downspouts in critical areas caused by heavy rains flooding base- ments. The law raised a storm of protests. The new ordinance provides ® way to property owners to appeal the decision of the Building In- spector in case of property dam- age. Charles D. Kelley told council members again that he does not know where the profile maps are. The lost profile maps are maps of the city sewers built by Lathrup subdivisors Charles D. and -Louise Lathrup Kelley which were, turned over to the county and then handed back to the city. Repeated requests by the coun- cil for the maps have been made to Kelley who denies any knowl- edge of the maps whereabouts. Assistant . Administrator Jerald Stone said engineers are working on new sewers and if the profile maps are mot found, new ones must be drawn tip adding new costs to the building of the sewers to the taxpayer, Judge Doty Decides to Stay on Bench Oakland County Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty, forced by a recent attorney general's opinion ‘to retire this year or lose retirement bene- fits in serving out the remainder of his elected term, announced yes- terday he will remain on the bench until Dec. 31, 1959. Judge Doty said he has been “encouraged, if not influenced,” by petitions urging him to continue serving, signed by 125 county at- torneys, and added he feels “‘an individual should continue to work . « - as long as he can, and does, produce wholesome results.” Woman Dies of Burns ~ “DETROIT # — Mrs. Mary De- Weese, 48, died Tuesday of burns suffered in a fire at-her apartment several hours earlier. Police said she apparently fell asleep ‘while smoking in bed. “County Calendar Four Towns | Home room mothers of four towns school will — 10 a.m. Dec, § at and Lewis Barber, both of Troy ae the .home © s. Peter Acetelli of Lochlin lane. FARMINGTON — The State De- partment of Health has approved the use of the Kendallwood sew jsystem for both the qgunior high ‘and elementary schools in the new and guest soloist will be Mrs. |... Laint, secretary; Larry Ridley. | Weldon f treasurer; Harry Co-chairmen of the event are Harretsoh,’ institutional representa- Mrs. Terry Snideco’and Mrs. Kay tive, and Gene Foley, chairman of , North, jcommittee meetings. | for Students Wins OK . area, the Approval. from the state was. | required because of limited size Board mance enacted last spring which jearmned-last night. of Education Your PTA Is Planning: of the system. School Trustee Douglas Hammial said, “If there are not too many students outside of the Kendallwood area attend- ing the schools, then the sewer > will be adequate.” The schools will enroll about 400. The Kendallwood Assn. has ap- iproved the school use of its water |system. Library Board Sets Saturday Bakesales WALLED LAKE — The Com- munity Library Planning Bodrd here will hold a bake sale at, two different business locations at 10 a.m. Saturday to raise money for current and future expenses. _ Baked goods will be solid by board members at Van's store i in dewntown Walleq Lake City and at Anderson’s Pharmacy in the shopping center on Maple road, The baked items will be donated by residents of Walled Lake and Conifnerce Township. | Operated and maintained by vol- unteers, the Library has been open since Aug. 1 at 121 Pontiac Trail, on the second floor of the Ramsey. Dry Godds building. Serv per- sons living in Walled Lake and the surgounding area, it is open from '7 until 9 p.m. Tuesdays and Thurs- days from 6 until 9 p.m. Fridays and from 2 until 4 p.m. each Sat- urday. Dinner at Commerce; Brookland-Avon Meet . COMMERCE ‘TOWNSHIP —'will speak on the school bus situ. |Parents, teachers, children and ation. i ‘persons interested in Commerce Open house will be held ai Elementary School are invited to a pot luck dinner at 6:30 p.m. Brooklands School, trom 7 until 8 Monday in the Multi-Purpose >™ §. 4 Room. No admission charge will, Refreshments will be served by be made. ‘fifth grade mothers. Sponsored by the PTA, the event i will take the place of the regular Waterford Township monthly meeting. No business ses-) The executive board he Me- 'sion. will be held, __—= Persons planning to attend the/Thursday, at the ‘school. dinner are asked to bring their . own dishes and. one plate or tray) “ of food to be passed around the Holiday Farms Plans jtable. Milk and coffee will be avail- Yule Party, Contest “WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP jable at the school. | Program for the evening:.will include concertina music by Charies Gillian of Pleasant Ridge and a Christmas movie furnished by the Michigan Bell Telephone = ms affair will On display at the dinner will be a silver tea set/owned by the feature entertainment Union Lake Elementary School)m PTA. Arrangements for the dinnerito stage a home decorating contest. were made by Harry Cwikiel, fa- Prizes will be given for the best ther viceSpresident of the PTA. _|door decorations and the best dut- 2 FS . bee door display. Brooklands-Avon PTA will hold lits November meeting at. Brook- a School tonight at & Richard -Huizenga, assistant superintendent, UTICA—Residents of a blazing home were still asleep this morning at 4 a.m. as firemen rushed to @xtinguish the flames. The Richard Russell family es- caped the fire, which firemen later blamed on faulty wiring, bu’ their home was a total loss. j Mrs. Stanley McClellan, Leon be Mrs, Dougiassissued by a Michigan State Uni- ent versity farm safety -@Qne Michigan farmer was re-| cently killed wher his elevator fell, reports Richard G. Pfister, Urging jon for farmers, he descri Portable Farm Elevators ending and giving the farmer no chance to~ protect himself. The ‘blow he received was fatal. Pfister points out that this hazard is extreme where long elevators ‘are used, It’s also most likely to happen when elevators are ‘set. for highest delivery position. ships. ) LS Owned by Albert Poplawski, Russell family rented the Family Sleeps; Firemen Arrive to Fight Flames _ which with contents was valued at from $15,000 to $18,000. All the Don't Gamble with , Home Security.. Rochester Lutherans Plan to Honor Teacher Slate Pay ‘one! Pitty is set for 7 p.m, Dec. 16 at the! Four Towns Methodist Church. ROCHESTER—Members of St.) CRAWFORD-DAWE-GROVE 710 Pentise State Sank Bidg. FE 2-8357 ‘Vittie PTA will meet at 8 p.m. - his uncle Vincent, his father, Egyptian are. - Clark, and two brothers, Robert one member of each Jew- and Clark Jr - ish family in Port Said hostage. oe SS pre THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1956 ed ) Now! A sale unmatched in our 1 3-year history. We are going ‘all out to have Lay-A-Way you share in our 15 years of growth and success. Come out today and share Now for . Christmas these values in our usual fine quality ae oncise Froin Our DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Special Carpet Purchase for Our Anniversary Sale New 1957 Pat- tern in new all, wool twist. Bot Tweed and Pldin Colors. Regular $12.95 quality. Introductory of- fer during our WOE 5 cocae star + . 3 e . ¥ _ > a i = eats : * age at \ ~~ , ‘ , : 2 4 # * * ed 7 z ; 4 . . i . ’ a cof é,¢ = Pee : sg 7k pa ie 5 . és a, “ie w at ~ a— a = . = : ees . es ney Wage . ‘ ae - ore et ars ¢€ “7 ta aos * The 3 ~ . . ‘' . ose _* . i SS i £ + = - = ; <4 pS 8 = . a. . ~ A % 7 & “ps w.. este 3 . OF eat | . aw * ® ot < od Se ‘ier > Pe cy « = = =» - . @ ®e ~, = ss : ' -T-About 500 yards of drafery or slipcover ... Mostly shorter lengths. 48” wide. All marked below cost. $40 PER YD. ~ Your - cho of V4-inch sponge nbber, or 40-07. : all hair Ozite padding with all regular stock carpet purchased during this Anniversary Sale. P ‘ SHOP EARLY AND SAVE De abe an cas ee. MANUFACTURERS’ SAMPLES . | both regularly $2.25 a square yord. We have Every Home Can Use Some of These. Large Selection see Over 900 yards of fine 5 © large stock of carpets priced from $5.95 to PR/KIS ..... $1.00 27x36 ..... ae $12.95 per square yord. Some of these hove 9} 27x27 ..-.. $1.50 27x54 ..... fabrics wn moderns, tra- been further reduced for this sale. = ditionals, solids. Length 10 to 50 yards. Regularly sold for $2.50 and $3.50. NEW WOOL HAND HOOKED RUGS ENDS of ROLLS Z Remnants ~ Casements . : . a large group S$ 50 _of sheers, taffetas, fiberglas, 2 * ; chromespuns, fortisané, ete. I] = rye giuhe from 1 50 : PER YD. long and oval. Spe- cially priced for our DESCRIPTION SIZE REGULAR SALE A aegheardn hoon $ 95 | ti t de Fi pd ry e B's = ‘Free Padding not included with these compete ; ) Annavereary 2ole. ot _ Sandalwood Viscose—Nylon Loop 15x29 $384.25 $284.25 — — Christmas ; ) Green Rayon—Nylon Cut-Pile 12x15-6 $164.30 $124.50 Do-li-Yourself with Eine Fabrics eee | Beet tee mes i Brighten up your Heavy Wool Tweed—Brown .. 15x16-8 $330.50 $221.00 | for ‘the children’s home Christmas room. Also me for Made by Callaway Creu Tee | shower et | Mite. Heng, ween (gg Heavy Wool Brown Tweed .... 15132-5 $645.30 $429.00. richly Sandalwood Wool Bark Pattern 12x24 - $318.40 $222.00 A Greed eesortrnert of better fabrics . . . Hand prints, roller prints, Jack-Be-Nimbie, Mary able, non-skid rugs. * colored, skid resistant Had a Little Lamb, _and- other children’s | Size 21x36 $3.95 Ris 4 7 |, every type of fabric. Buy Pine Green Loop Textured .... 12x24 $318.40 $222.00 Size 21x34 $3.59 | Size 21x34 $3.59 | 30-in. R’d $4.95 Size 24x40 $4.50 | Size 24x40 $4.50 | Lid Covers $1.25 CLOSE-OUT RUGS , now for future use. to S600 yeed 5 up to Tangier White Viscose—Nylon .. 15x16 $212.00 $162.00 Rose-Beige Rayon—Nylon L'p 8-6x11-9 $90.00 $49.50 : gle © Rose-Beige Viscose—Nylon Cut .. 9x15 $119.25 $89.00 ere are several-qualities of scatter Ss ore a s 15 S4 00 closing out- at iene up to 50%. Idea "for, gifts » Green Wool Heavy Loop Pile .. 12x15-9 $292.95 $192.95 A pethaeivst? woot hee 2 Brown Rayon Tweed Loop ...... 12x18 $74.00 $47.50 2 R equicr . aie 4 ; » | acer cee gu sulve «oe oo 088 $22.50 $14.95 § Brown Rayon Loop Tweed ..... 12x16 $148.25 $100.00 lies Made te Order - ALL WOOL HAND HOOKED RUGS . ~ Rave Your - These arth the best hooked rugs ayn ee § ae | | Fa a, Se ee ee 4. * aS. ° ° os MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS TREASURECHEST HAND cee Waitrend, Multi-Colored = All Cotton HOOKED RUGS ............. 20.00 14.95 a : PE MO OH econo: HL REVERSIBLE 9x12 RUGS , S : izes x . 7 eee wr eee ee eeee . « : E e ‘ Nylon Ruttied Cartel 50% Off |B Size35' 18.95 9.48 ao : ak, fe eta ge deen COTTON FIGURED RUGS , Better Quali 4 50 All Panel Curteins Broke Off Only 7 of these, size 27x52..... 10.95 6.95 etter Quality : (except Galadore) éuc eee. WASHABLE VISCOSE RUGS mE Specially Priced dee. _ Only 4 left in stock. .......... 9.95 _3.95 9 x 9 Tile in standard gauge. Choice of 12 colors. Regular 34¢ All Keolfoom Rubber No, OF Throw Pillows . ‘Covers: .. 10% Off 2a. ft. specially priced now at 28e RUBBER TILE 16°" Stale bith. .n00s3 ie 10% Off ; ae oot FLOOR eres mes | NINYL & VINYL ASBESTOS TILE fe oc : texcept Monch wm. 40% Off 9x9 squares. Choice of 25 patterns in marble- DRAPE : ak sins Tac ea, NO or a Qur — “nee RIES Troe Roe canes Off SEDSPREADS. wre OFE Yee eaeev an eee we ee ati Off | es ‘ ; as eh ee ap ere ‘fe " s Na ce eee ge Pg at ‘ 5 “ ram =: 8 i a ; = ¢ x : # % 7 e hae aa go pp me er = Ose en FEE Ratamg: abit ae tae a4 eines eens se tee pee EH te = ee ; pee ee ¥ PAE Se ee a Ms +, Bd OS *. me ‘@ RY % rhe oe Me PGS e re Ba Ce, € é : a ae sf e : : ee ae SR ee ying Bane A ee a, | ery -_ : Fee fo et ee ees BES tent Ae = 355 aa > ++ THE PONTIAC PRESS,” WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1 P< * a ee he, ¢ é = ' . ‘ 2 Van Resl..... 4 fts Lead 1. New York Stocks te BAT Warm B Bie. 34 .- Sek ee ir atts tt ni Mostrar = = Alum Lid ..,.. » 08 mar..¥ 5 a os: AVERAGES - NEW YORK un — eels and sir Stu ath YORK—Compiled by the Assoet- jerafts gained in an otherwise ir-/Am Ses & & . “+s 2s market as trading|Am Motors +... Indust Ralls Util Stocks today. de fe sabad . Bis ies nf ies stocks ran pees ou i oe points while losses were|Am Tel & Tu’. oi sr St ie Re ie within 1-polnt)Am Viseoss'<:: 32 ss. Hrs take Tet its freee) ka ta ee ie 1965 Low ........ 203.2 149 612 14688 While favorable economic pros. |{7monif ©° - Tht Lockh Aire .. $3.7) BESS ..... Be pees _..... : DETROIT STOCKS pects for the fourth quarter were au Retin co itt ; 5 com .. ie ic i maken Gh precipi y 22. i vee Ag woe “3 fac ... mgimewree — decimal — = choice 68, To * mime 1 pelt line M.; a daughter; A. . - dampened Bit © i deGren Ht 34Baldwin Bier Co Ss 3? re slaughter lambs or sheep. new ir : . rs. ib nee een Py eee 8 CHICAGO LIVESTOOK heavy. [Gul Feney, abo 4- to €-dos ‘| Alrerafts resumed their refent|Borden... Mer e's . Naleee mer Gee ei , se : bp pag tah the ret Root,’ Not. lest 0 don, Peandi, Re. 5: strength as Douglas rose nearly 3 Pao. Mat Sr 3 Peninsular Mil, Prod.° 84 10. |hogs 13.000:" mode tety ‘nett steady tal * € € I ane % bees to 4 Mine 00-2.50 ear cmon OR, are ts ter malar re iat My rf Mowe wi 33 ai ay Mig. 0.9 o---s a5 i na ky ewer; instas as much a5] \ " gommunication, December $2.44%4, corn % lower | Her Mo 160. 3. - 4 nw oe og while Aircraft ng ON cases. 18.2 ° Motor 41.6 agus Screw Prod... — 5 15 few lote ana 2 190-935 early rid No. 00, F. & A M, - J. of Ne eget December 31.37%. B5panen 130 gn, tog, te. Were more narrowly, on the upeide.| afew 128 Mecarais Hi * b 4 oie se°$ z af 4 Pee al 3 te “lh Orion. officia' terment in Lawn Somat . Mrs. Squier Ne tm state at Allen's Funera) under | agg fp cael caieened baad be lic , eon- to : . Biv. — sa ez- Pontiac ‘Press, The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS| DIAL. FE 2-8181 jbelongings for cash Mi ee Seeds ceptions for able, @ ord [me Pord dealer, Mil- ford, -} 4-2885, A Permanent Position Police Officer WITH THE ; Ponitac Police Dept. Savant ropes $4,745 Attractive finee denefite Requirements Age 21-28 (time in service ma ations ‘Winattas ‘ath "ee" naa, Work, ete imulat- |eees eee DON’T PASS UP| see MONEY! Sell unneeded prac- | -| SF AMILY MAN | psrateratocizte, lerizee som! = SSECretaries vacations __Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wented Female 7 * sciet Bor tans im your own a ir home. rE