‘We' i Step In, Is Ike's Stern “Steel Warning Intervention Looms if Negotiators Can’t Settle in Taft-Hartley- Period WASHINGTON (P— President Eisenhower im- plied strongly today that the government will take decisive action to settle the | steel strike if management. and labor fail to agree be- ‘fore the Taft- Hartley in- junction expires, — Pretty Mrs. ; to that of former Dodgers’ catcher Roy ,Campa- nella. Mrs. Thomson is “34. Her hothe~is~in- refugee suffered a nek injury trae Dayton, Ohio. Will Press Life-Term C harges _ Against 31 In Holdup- Shooting If path rahyrs rapciee get Authorities” prepared ‘Aeday to, “All tace a maximum: of life im-'next to, the victim’s spine, immo- ‘ing, he told a news confer-| _ press charges of arme® robbery prisonment if convicted in the $60: ibilizing his lower limbs, ence, the government can- ; poate ery nal pd — ‘| ‘Dale. ‘Newton IS at te Ba! Surgeons tried once to remove not sit idly on-its hands. He’ blooded "shooting of a Highland | Gas Station, 1526 Highland Rd., the bullet, but failed, added that unless the. ee & SOLE SURVIVOR — Louis Rain ee May Come After Warm Thursday - Pontiae area Chr istmas shoppers | will have a few days of 40-degree ‘temperatures with © little precipi ation The Weather Bureau said one quarter of an inch or less in. Joceasional light snow or rain 4s/ predicted Friday- through Monday, | Tonight's low will drop te 28. | Thursday's high is expected to range from 37 to 42. West -te © +-nOrthwest winds at § to 13 miles an hour this morning will be- come light, variable. tonight and ‘southwest at 10 to 15 miles Thursday. _Thirty was the ‘Jowest recording | in "downtown Pontiac preceding & a.m, At 2 p.m, the thermometer: registered 43. “tn Desperation, Group Gables © onGOP Heing To Introduce Bill Later Today; Zany Tuesday Leaves Hegds Dizzy LANSING on A last iditch desperation move ‘for’ @ payroll tax was afoot to- —* day as time drew short for the 1959 Legislature. __ _Minority “Democrats, out- numbered 12 to 22, -engi- neered- it in the Senate... They gambled on Republi-. can ‘support in a bid to steer ‘|their bill around a taxation committee graveyard. The = Longshoremen 78@E Pact Reached —2i.w.0 = sot J. Matarazzo, 25, of Springfield, a |. Senate Democraty picked up the . ; : - Pittsburgh, Pa., suburb, lies in Divine Providence Hospital at See Basic “Agreement. bal alter a-bipartigan payroll tax Township gas station attendant. ‘Highland Township Monday night. et ality ot e attack. was parties can get together in Williamsport with severe burns and other infuries. He was in | p e renting— New Strike Push stalled yesterday in the House . * a CONDITION STILL SERIOUS. : vita “ha , odding seq on t 2 settlement which isin the the wreck of an Alleghany Airlines plane yesterday. Twefity-five Wh tT H E ‘capping one of the zaniest days Warrants’ were to be sought. 2 ; aCqUAIMANCE i rest, somebody is others died after it hit a mountain near Williamsport. , en i- xpires against Victor Hood, 25, Pontiac Soo in the back gangland style with the three suspects. public inte y ! p ex-convict named as the peng and Carrol] L. Lay, 17-year-old ‘ex pelled from school in Lake Orion as a trouble maker. In Juvenile Court, a petition was filed asking waiver of jur- _isdiction so that the 16-year-old, Theodore A. Mendoza, can be -—* =, the a as an | ct iwhile forced to kneel on the’ floor lof the station's washroom, Newton | ‘remained in serious condition at (Pontiac General Hospital. Doctors said Newton had “a fairly ‘good hance” to live, but predicted he would—be; aoe | ‘ going:to lose something. | The President, on the eve of lhis 11-nation tour, said-he will try to show people that the in the J States is a good partner in the | search for a .peace with justice. | He,.Mendoza and -Lay all attend- ed Lake Orion Community High School. Lay, 3100 Indianwood Rd., Lake Orion, was kicked out of school two, months ago for fighting land Mendoza, 3031, Indianweed, fu school about the same time. NEW YORK, '(AP)—Tentative | Only. Airliner Survivor ,a new contract covering most At hahks God for Rescue [Pai one epee on lahy new pier strike on the Atlan- | "agreement has been reached on... a tax needs, # “lof the record-long 1959 session, * * It was a day marked by: 1, An estimate of emergency — zero Wotiars one presumably responsible J Pewl sinree. and at 100 mil- ars other, Hood frequented a» restaurant He stated he would be glad to “ tic and Gulf coasts'when an 90-| : Speirs nently paralyzed from the | next to the gas station and discuss with Indian Prime Min- | MONTOURSVILLE, Pa. (Pi The Lord opened my side sy Taft- -Hartley injunction @X- | 2. A vials ataae st ptiga“by y = dropped in there eccasionally, | ister Nelru India’s border trou- ‘of the plane and I was able to jump out.” {pines Dec. 27. : ‘House Republican and Democratic The. .32-caliber bullet is lodged Get t Bowe - Christmas exchange? , a Cryin Towel. ifs Plentiful- ‘By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor ‘Don't spend more than a dollar.” Can't you‘ just hear the grumbling when that limit is Placed on your chub’s i Rochester since his.-parole from) ‘Phis and bles with Red China and ih ef- | eplored Ohi Feet amon te line tho ‘enue. | ‘for his life from a hospital *~ similar specifie mat- ‘bed in nearby Williamsport. | Jackson’ Prison in March. lters such as the longstanding - trou-| He was'the only*survivor among The “accused guiiman has a po-jbles between India and Pakistan 26 persons aboard 4- twin-engine, lice record dating back 12 years,;may.well be discussed as he goes. }| from the time he was 14, from’ country to omy Eisen- Newton said; Hood, ‘116 Prall. St., has been employed as a foundry worker in, _ Recalling events just before the: itront employers. . ‘Maine to Virginia. land County Juvenile Home. At \cermed about His taking on” the | flames, past the wreckage,” ex. S¢rs and @ crew of three, in- | "s ar aid ‘mountain during snow and poor 4 crash. The~plane burst and ex- and the employers’ contributions: [Prequentiy j in “ ey as a youth, The President told “questioners visibitity. Ploded."" te ae oe nok tron wow. the spent three yedrs in the Oak. his family might be a bit com) «4° tought my way through | The alreraft carried 23 passen- ‘Basie- agréement on three-year Caucuses to the long-heralded pay- Louis Matarazzo, 35, of Springfield, Pa., thanked God | contracts Stn veoched Tucskcy’ telnet tex _reccmmnenielion "ee ike -|the International Longshoremen’s bipartisan compromise committee ‘Assn. anda major group-of water- they jointly set up a week ago. * 3, Unceremonious ditching by . crash, Matarazzo said “All of a * | Senate Republicans of thé 7315 qi Allegheny: Airlines plane which Sudden the pilot seemed to race) The sgqrecnent includes a’ mas- | million dollar nuisance tax pack- t erashed Tuesday into. a 1,400-foot the motors and pull up. There waster contract covering wages, hours age to which, with one excep- x4 tion! they pledged il. 4, An informa! effort, three hours © support on lafter the Senate acted, by House i * * * age 16, he was convicted in Oak-| heavy or of a tnoraaey coe plained Matarrazzo, who is presi. | cluding Rat pilot, Capt. eee | "It also contains a detailed pact Democratic and Republican lead- “ ‘land County Circuit Court of break- | journey he will star y dent of a Philadelphia sports- | R. Goldsmith, 38, o orth ior the 20,000 men who .work on ¢?S to hatch a new nuisance tax ing and entering and sentenced to)” Wear. company. | Olmsteafl, Ohio. . the waterfront in the port of New Plan patterned after the one GOP n2% to 15 years ‘in Jackson. But—the doctors, he said, ef- | “1 tried to make my way back| Goldaraith, father of an- infant York. senators dumped. Paroled two years later, he was amined him three days ago and | ito the wreckage but retirned fo Jackson less than 12) report. that he. is capable of | jit.. My, legs .were too stiff. months afterward as a parole) standing the demands of the trip. ‘pain—* | violator. The President, on another sub- When a Catholic ‘priest who was, But we have found 4 number of interesting Biff items ‘already in-our Christmas* snooping with price tags. under a dollar. — U nion Charg Ges. Jones. & Laughlin e | are bu for a man Hood was convicted in im ‘the business of the United States. ‘helicopter came ta his side, Ma-" whale ebiey is a raioadng Oakland. County court, ary in government to provide birth ‘con; 'tarazzo told him: “Thank God, fa-| £956—this time for the “toy pis- 'trol information to any country. ther, you are here.” With Speedup 4 tet” holdup.of a. ‘Pontiac grocery, | Eisenhower was aSked about a — He” was serving a/3‘to 15-year report of a committee studying the WASHINGTON — Thé Steek/tefm om this conviction when foreign aid program which. recom- buy him-.one of the numerous books workers Union ‘today complained! paroled: for the , Athird time: this ‘mended that the United Sites on the subject. We hadn't realized so many were published. Bowlers E | nd 5 3 nited Sates EXD sion Anjures to President Eisenhower that the) Y°#? a give.information to ot hod ‘ott Jones & Laughlin: Stéel Corp; has Picked up less. than. halt j-maiie) VE Tequested Ht dn me will get a kick out of a bowler’s crying towel shaped like a \ bow ing: ™ preventing over-population. ~~ An Redford Tunnel tadopted a speedup while operating! 0™ their homes about two erased This was widely interpreted as | ball. - We saw a box of writing utensils that would please man, couldn't make! child, gs called in unexpectedly The for the Port. oi New York longshoremen' x ke Ts flight. He had been on a will vote on the pact by Dec. 10.' 5. An abortive move in the Sen- itwo weeks vacation and was not It expected that detailed contracts ate to send lawmakers home until due back until Friday. wil] have been reached in most Jan, 12, the .day before the 1960 Once again placed | on /parole, jject, said efnphatically it is not flown into the disaster area by a} David L. Miler, an investigator Of the other North Atlantic ports Legislature convenes. for Allegheny, said Goldsmith ap- by that date. 6. Urgent wigwagging of ab- ‘peared to be making an instru.. The North ‘Atlantic settlement sentee House members to Lansing iment approach at the Williams- is expected to serve as a pattern) ‘in af effort for a full ‘scale. House : \port-Montoursville Airport in this ‘for South Atlantic and Gulf Coast turnout for today’s 2 p.m. meeting. . ‘inorth central Pennsylvania com- pgrts. _ LAWMAKERS DIZZY . ‘munity. . Union Jeaders here said they a : would recommend that the nen, _ The dizzying succession of events | . The flight originated in Phil- bers approve the -contract,. which left heads of many lawmakers spin- adelphia and was bound for the leaders called ‘‘a very good "ing in bewilderment. | Cleveland with stops scheduled , one.”’ e- te. ie at Bradford and Erie, Pa. | { The injunction now in effe¢t One Senate Democrat conceded at _ is low, : - het with some lacy plastic covers * hand hemmed, maneuver failed, FWe're at the end of the road.” f woman or child, In it were a. ‘under the juncti after the holdup M ¥, Mendoza DETROIT (UPI) — Five men! Miller said the airport has no ended an eight-day strike by 85,000 that if the long shot payroll tax : Seunttin pen, tore balipaiat ee . fie ep arog claimed Hobd glanned the calling for paggpen rey ghieetr were injured today in a tunnel tower, He said Goldsmith's last'Atlantic and. Gulf Coast dock: twe pencil pens and a flashlight. David J. MeDo ald. Steelwork.| crime and ogres them ifito. sts | contre! dats, : an andi tes ¢xPlosion in Redford Township. rcontact was with the Allegheny workers that began when the old: It is eatly enough to get mate- , * oe part ed ite | potential. prea en | Police said the men were mem- office which gave him the weather contracts expired Sept. 30. Presi-| -rial: printed. with holly or Santa ers president, called it a “sweat | Claus and make aprons ‘er lunch. 4 . eon sets, Or'-even long tablecloths/| Except for the Jast item, the cost * If! ‘your friend has a rodém. full of potted plants, presept him or > * ees for the flower pots. They come in black of white ‘and in varying ‘fizes,, / A eollapsible drinking cup made of plastic, with a pill box fin. the lid, may be just the om for a sports fan. Long chiffon scarves in every color can be found. A lady will) use them to protect the collar of her coat or a$ an attractive head wrap. They aré imported and * *« * For the friend who does & great] deal of typing. there is an. excélient eraser made of fibFeglas. ale .and lasts and does its job well ‘Law injunction under which the der. orders to increase their out fn et ew investigations of pany is violating ‘status quo” terms: of the 80-day Tatt-Hartley & acamaaid is seems. ing to attempt to kill the gas sta: if eget the com- tion : [mently identifying them ‘to police after. the holdup. have commented recentiy. on the need for shelving: from the tunnel and ‘taken to lis not unusual and it isthe pilot's Terms of the port of New York ‘hon?ssential federal spending La Wayae Cotaty General Fespital: prerogative to take such action if tentative agreement, ° retroactive | grams in the hope of not only! The hospital said the men did. deemed necessary. to Oct. 1, include: 4 package in- ‘achieving a balanced budget in.not appear to be seriously injured) Ci |, Aeronautics Board offieials crease of 41 cents an hour. Wages’ jfiscal 1961, but a surplus to apply and that they’ probably would be arrive@ here Tuesday night with would go up immediately from ito Some of the national debt: — ‘released after treatment. ‘Federal Aviation Agency officials. $2.80 to $2.92 am hour. Wages man to ‘prevent him from. Asked why they chose a gas sta-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) But Eastman Denies ‘would reach $2.97 ° Oct. 1, 1960, land $3.02 on Oct. 1961. - Quota Setup By MAX E. SIMON: we - Police officers in Pontiac are un. St tagvidg Vielation tickets. Cpe Safety Director George D. Eastman denies that the orders Pontiac Police Told to Tssue More’ Tickets: : taiitiions violation — conviction Eastman said. only a guide. Some cities must is. jstiesmore ticketsper injury ac- rns before accidents Car to : jf more tickets. They will also. con- *~ te In addition to the direct wage increase totaling 22 cents an hour, 7 cents more is provided for pen- ‘sions, 4 cents for welfare, 3 cents for clinics.and 5 cents for in as officers wrote 319 creased vacations “and holidays. When this occurs, said Eastman, forcement than necessary to keep rise to 56° Both sides had been close to ithere wil ‘be no boca ke traffic en- | the figure from rising. i tic kets, with 287 violators con agreement on money items for But aren’t police officers sup- _victed. ¢ posed to writé up drivers when- | Although conviction figures for versy settled was that over auto- ever they see a violation? ‘October have not yet been com- Mation — mechanized cargo han- piled, the number of tickets is- Ting and use of big shipping vans ‘sued soared to 363. There were ot ‘containers ‘to speed freight-on | ident: “ « iand off ships. (52 injury et . <. ra In the settlement on the éxtent k r lof automation’ to “be allowed, the #, Figures on tickets and convic-| ‘employers agreed not to cut the tions last month are not available. | — cident, “We will reach for that satis. wes “It is, however, : “In theory, yes, In practice, how- — ever, police officers don't, " East- man said, -.. “ “They' re-always-ready to go aft- er burglars and robbers. But they “don't feel . that way about. law- _ breaking drivers. ‘present 20-man standard work nearly a week, The last contro-, Democratic strategists report- It was Geerlings yesterday wiis said no new revenues at all are ineeded to- get thet state. through fiscal 1959-60, and then triggered shelving of the 734% million. Sollee nuisance tax package, . TREASURY EMPTY Within. the hour, the State. Ad. . ‘ministrative Board, at an emer gency’ meeting, again cleaned out the state. treasury general fund, ‘and the state‘s-remaining unpaid bills were estimated at 83 million dollars, | Most of the $6,500,000 released by the board was ticketed for Thursday's $4,400,000 biweekly Lay maintained he remained in | bers of a crew 'aying telephone and wind conditions, dent Eisenhower invoked the n@-) adiy staked all on winning enough dam nad? pales customers be the trie’s car throughout the ho jai Eisenhower said he cannot cable in the tunel, 38 feet below .. “It appeared © he was making an tional emergency provisions of the. GOP votes to send the bill, eon * s * % up. He conceded that tie éxpect- imagine anything about which he the surface. They said the blast approach,” Miller explained, Taft - Hartley Act to end the’ trary to longstanding custom, to McDonald antiounced in an _ad-| ed Hood was going to “beat up” “could be more emphatic in believ- apparently was a gas explosion. - ‘when he suddenly went into a-strike. If no, contract agreement the friendly finance committee ae the attendant. ing it is a subject not proper for; ‘pull-up procedure, decidifig to go'were reached by the Dec. 27 it- rather than the taxation commit- dress to the- Maryland-District of The blast occurred on Kight | ction = expiration, the union é political or government action, around the field and make another jun n pi tee headed by. Sen, Clyde H .- argreoey AFL-CIO Convention! Authorities éaid both youths fe function, or responsibility. | Mile road just east of Lennane. |approach.”* would be free to strike again, | Geerlings (R. olla), . ; aa conresional Teaers aan nied that they Knew Hood was go- *The President also spoke vehe-- The five injured were removed | Miller sala a putlup procedure , * * * ] ‘State Controller James W. Miller who came up with the debt figure, tastic.” Geerlings conceded “‘there may be some bugs” in his figures _ on expected income eons ——_. taxes, * * * payréll to 26,000 state employes. a called Geerlings’ appraisal ‘fan. - ue ge centrateson 4 T.e a sand intersec; ee ee i: ome where: traffic ‘problems exists “Often they- won't stop a-driver e and write a ticket. Most officers _ dislike traffic enforcement ‘work.” ie For the three’ months prior to ; September, police department rec- ords show the. fallowing statistics: JUNE — 360 hazardous meting violation tickets, 319 comyictions | and 53 injury accidents. JULY — 289. tickets; 48 convie- tions and 47 injury accidents. UST — 246 ‘tickets, 714 tiong and bia a — There. were 40-accidents, Platoon command officers “in the rtment last month re- ceived: memoranda. showing the number of moving hazardous vi- olation tickets issued " individ- ual patroinien, ae oe r - The memoranda noted: that jeer- tain: officers “are not producing a reasonable amount of traffic enforcement work," ‘and suggested “that this be brotight. to the con-|. cerned members .<, . in order that or may improve their in- dividual performance of this basic \gatig—~a key point in the automa-‘ Geertings relied heavily on a tion controversy, . {63, million dollar “growth, factor’ Sides that Gov, Williams labeled “mis. guided” and “deceiving” — — ¥i j A ae sad - court's. verdict -on .. of Nassau, Bahamas, and 35 Cu- ee year sentences for Lambton. and) >=ban campaign in it’s Mostly Dry -areas in the south and central part Await Verdicts. dug frantically ‘with lies. feared dead. . ~*~ * * Italian Alps. A force of 100 men there has been ‘digging | an electric . }power tunnel, % * * -° Cobar Military Court + May Act Today After ‘ Anti-Castro ‘Charges _ ' HAVANA’ (AP) -— Two Ameri- __ tans charged with trying fe over- throw Fidel Castro's revolutionary’ regime may Jearn a military’. them — today, | but another will have to wait. un-) til Friday. The evernarnt has ‘demanded capt ter t¥o of the three, os x* * * Awaiting verdicts today at Pinar del Rio were Frank Austin Young, 3. a commercial pilot of Miami, Fla; Peter.John Lambton, 24, a British-born naturalized American bans. ; . + * * The military prosecutor asked the death sentence for Young and . Fernando Pruno Bertot; 24. a Cu- ban who once studied at Columbia University in. New York, and % lh of the Cuban defendants. The 37 tried -Monday at Pinar del Ria were captured during a clash with troops during which one soldies was killed. * * * ° Young's attorney, Jorge Bacal- lao,. warned the military tribunal that execution of the American would touch off a strong. anti-Cu- States. The only other: American sentenced to death during the the United) - four of ? the sliding. s snow pals ‘were | ‘running for the doors when the avalanche Be. . * * * The a snow mass wrenched ithe barracks from its foundations ‘and moved it nearly 50 feet before | burying the building. ee ae The whole mountainous region! ‘is snowbound, and roads ijeading . in the the valley were blocked by) other avalanches. It took some of: the men, three hours on skig~ to. reach the nearest telephone fo tall | for aid. - wave bf firing squad activity. early Trial of the third ts . citizen, | Rafael de] Pine, 33, of Miami, | was completed today just after midnight after eight hours of tes-, * timeny and argument before al second tribunal at Havana's La Didn't Yell ‘Fore’ IOWA CITY, lowa (UPI)—Two University of lowa law. studénts, Tasso and James L. Cho- pokus, an eviction threat today because théy allegedly - banged up the furniture in ‘their apartment by hitting golf balls —Not Too Cold Across Nation By The Associated Press | of the country today but dry wea- ther was the rule.- No severe cold was reported. | peratures were generally near. ~ seasonal levels in most areas. * * * \Light rain fall in parts of the lower and central Mississippi Val-; _leyy western sections of Tennessee} “and parts. of New England. Rain. and rain mixed with light snow! 7 fell - -th the Great Lakes region, as with snow flurries in northern, areas. The wet belt. headed into) the upper. Ohio Valley, most. REY. IVOL iL CURTIS Sr ng, was relea a coer Ex-City Rector Made a Bishop Rev. “Curtis Named to. Suffragan Position in Los Angeles Diocese: The Rev. Ivol I. Curtis, former) ‘rector of All Saints Episeopa Church of ‘Pontiac, was lected a! new suffragan bishop of ‘the Epie-| copal Diocese of Los Angeles at a special. convention of, clerical and. lay delegates yesterday Rector’ of St, James Episcopal |}Church in Los Angeles, he replaces | ‘the Rt. Rev. Donald James Camp-| . ‘bell, who acétpted a position at) ‘the Episcopal Theological Semi-. nary, Cambridge, Mass. As suffragan bishop, the Rev. / Mr. Curtis, 51, Will be the first. assistant to the Rt. Rev. Francis Eric Bloy, bishop of the dtocése: His election must be a roved} by a two-thirds majority / of the house of bishops and the/ ‘standing| jcommittees of dioceses in the Unit-| ed States. fi x * Ae Coming to All Saints in 1947, ‘he was active in civic and commu- nity projects during his six years ‘as rector, ~ He was instrumental in estab- | jlishing two chapels, St. Andrew in, Drayton Plains and St. Mary the Hills near Lake Orion. Both | have now. become self-supporti ng | | Episcopal Churches, . all ‘available tools and nearly eight (hours later recovered gee bod- The other 10 men} also were The avalanche crashed down in- “Ho the. Vall. Dell’Orco—the valley of the, ogre--6,000- feet up in the ja one-story | William R, ‘New England -and in mountain areas of the ‘Virginias. - The Weather Fell 0.8. Weather Bareae PONTIAC ‘ano sather Barone Report with b ime High Po ae st. - 1% miles becoming ~ variable’ tent 1 d southwest 1¢- miles Thersds se “= , Teday yin Pontine Lowest temperature preceding § a.m. Sun sets Wea. ate > m Sun ae aes Thursde® al 74 ednesday at 7 . — - Moon Moon Move Thursday at 10:41 am _ Downtown 30 Sete Femeenstores reeeed say ofthe City Planriig Commission, | ‘FATHER. OF YEAR’ | atterded Carlton College at 5¢| Seminary and Northwestern Uni- _| York ‘and had practical f His outside activities ‘included | being dean of Northside ‘Detroit Convocation, serving on the Di- ecesan Council and as a member of the Department of Missions. He served as, chairman of the ‘study committee for the fevision| of the city charter, was a member the Board of Directors of the Ur- ban League, and a’ YyweA trustee. The Rev. Mr. Curtis was also member of the Board of Dire& tors of the Boys’ Club, the Board of Family Service, the Oakland [County YMCA and Camp Mahn- iGeotge 4987), J FIGHTS FOR LIEE2 — Holding his own " | Pontiac General Hospital is Dale F. Newton, 18-year-old Highland Township | tendant who was shot down cold-bloodediy in a-- gas station at- down. | Bloomfield | Man: Dies After Fall William G. Busch Was Inspecting Roof Work; ‘Toppled 20 Feet Injuries sustained in a fall. from root proved fatal yes- terday to a Bloomfield Townahiy ‘businessman, William G. Busth, “ of 400 N. Cranbrook Rd., diéd at William Beatmont Hospital, Royal Oak. He had suffered a fractured skull an@ internal injuries Monday when he toppled 29 feet trom | atop the Arnold Home for the _ Aged ip Detroit. Busch, president’ Busch and .Sons Roofing. Co., of John D. De- |troit, was inspecting roofing work by his employes when he slipped and fell. He was a member of the Detroif Athletic’ Club, the Forest Lake Country Club, Harmony Society _jand was active in Free Masonry. * * -®* Surviving are his wife, Marie, two children, Barbara and Edward, iboth at home* and his -pa Mr.-and Mrs. William B Bloomfield Township. - / Service will be held at Alam: Friday at the Bell Chapel of the Hamilton Funeral |Home, Birmingham, under the aus- ‘pices of the—Detroit Consistory of ‘the Moslem Shrine. Burial will be at Acacia Park Cemetery. oe MSUO Receives Grand Piano From Colberts Myc soon will fil the air argind Michigan State University Oakland, /The university* yesterday re. of i ceived a grand piano as a gift 'from the L. L. Colberts. Colbert lis president of the Chrysler Corp. The piano was presented by Mrs. | Colbert. bd bd * a Receiving the instrument on be- half of the university, in the MSUO Student Center was Mrs. Charles | Himelhoch of Birmingham. A grad- ‘uate of Wheaton College (Mass) and a student af. the Harvard Uni- versity School of Music, Mrs. Him- ‘elhoch is. forming a ‘glee club at | MSU 0. British Museum Sees » Shaw’s Bequest Grow LONDON-40.— The British mu- iseum’s Share of the estate of Bernard Shaw . now arnounts to 163.924 pounds ($458,- Issac Pitman, a -member of Parliament and for many years Shaw's close friend, announced today. * * * Shaw made.the museum one of his chief beneficiaries in apprecia- tion of daily use of the museum’s reading room in early days of his career. Pitman wants the reading room enlarged with the funds. x + * : . The Shaw estate is still grow- ing because of royalties from his, works, inc luding a portion. of the | (Continued From Page One) Ition where they were known, the two youths could only shrug their shoulders, said Assistant Prosecu- tor Edward H. Shigley. x * admitted that ee Mendoza holdup. Mendoza admitted taking about $40 from the eash register, Shigley said. The youth claimed he thtew his share of the loot — about $20 — out the” window of. the car as they fled the holdup scene over a deserted gravel road. Assault Charge » Against Fireman Is Withdrawn i eases ot, Mini, pout lieutenant was dropped sday. The dismissal was requested ~by two Orion. Township: btothers who «originally filed. ‘ Lt. Raymend R. Fay, 35, a vet- eran of 13 years with the depart- ment, last week was placed on six months probation following a civil service hearing growing out of the charge. . Fay had’ been charged with as- saulting William H: Whitmire, 19, home at.3715 Grafton Rd., witha shotgun on Nov. 6. “fw * * Just before the scheduled, ing in Orion ‘Township Justice Hel- mar G. Stanaback'’s court yester- day, the brothers told Asst. Prose- cutog Anthony Renne they had de- cided to drop the charge. - Deputy Lock fo Head State Revenue Body: - LANSING (= Appointment of revenue commissioner was ar] hounced today by the State Civil Service Commission, 1939, will take over the com-! missioner's job when Nirhs. retires. A six-month extension of Nims’ scheduled retirement date ex- pired Feb, 1- but Civil ee commissioners indicated the was a possibility another cr. tension might be granted until - “the state’s ‘cash crisis ‘is Te > solved, Lock beat out 16 other candi- dates interviewed for the fost. Commissioner James Moses of! Marshall said Lock nosed out Henry C. Schroeder, another dep-) tity revenue commissioner, Sta te Budget Division, 4 Getaway Car meter in his car, Twice in recent weeks, escapees! from the Michigan’ reformatory | here have stolen Judevine’s auto- G6Tab-See. In 1949 he was named income of ‘‘My Fair Lady,” miisi-! mobile in which to make their “Father of the Year” by members|©@!. based on Shaw’s piny “Pyg-| |getaways. He’s gotten the car back of the Boys’ Club. ynalion.”” _ both times, Born in Minnesota; he spent his early years in Montana and Help Can Fulfill Plans Northfield, Minn. He also attend- ed Seabury. Western Theological versity at Evanston, Ill. Along with his~pastoral training and work, he spent: considerable time and study in Social service work. He had special ‘training at the} Seaman's Church . Institute in New in juvenile work work while studying t the School “for Det Peeve ; fe 34/Cineinnati.. eae tt His: : the biggest Christrnasiparty ever for Oakland County's crippled chil- dren, ¢ been ‘Sent’ to. handicapped young- sters to attend the Oakland Help is being asked to put over : * * * we More than 350 favitations ieee abn Sticks dl Gb Clase us h pore rc supa [Bata real Christmas ican hy fa ta Pry yery_ worthwhile.” Biggest Party for Cri poled? candy, a pound of Mixed futs, an orange and a balloon. The “Busy Bees,” an act with) “There is quite 4 tik ed wets involved, ‘said Elizabeth Kirkby, | executive secretary of the -Bociety. | $60 ‘peg Siondaii. Doctors gave ‘Newton “a fairly good chance io live," but predicted he, would be permanently poe trom the. waist Press ‘Lite-Term: Charges’ i on:3 in Holdup-Shooting}' » producer of the NBC show, sald Paar was he “cased” the gag station with Hood about 10 p.m. Monday, Shigley said, then returned two houre later with Lay in their car to stage the Pontiac Puss Phote Sheriff's Detectives Leo Hazen and Harry Mauer figured this road must be in Rose Township. The youths said Hood dismantled the gun and threw it out the window in pieces_while the car;was travel- ing onthe same road. Deputies. searched twice yes- terday for the money and gun parts but tlle 1 te » tind them, o Hood continued today to ‘deny taking part in any robbery, admit- ting only that he was with Mendoza and Lay Monday night, Shigley said. Hood: voluntarily showed up at the Oakland County Sheriff's De- ¥éwton in the hospital for the sec- and his brether, Robert, at their .. |lyzed body to the telephone to call al-\for help. partment -about midnight Monday with the comment, “I heard you were looking for me.”’ ‘He had oply a small émount: of} money owhis Person. Be asking for the warrants, Shigiey, Hazen and Mauer visited ond time since the shooting. The victim srepeated his horrity- ing description of the brutal at- tack. He fad a nodding acquain- tance with. Hood _and the two youths, Newton, said, Hood. carried the gun. and ordered him to kneel facing the wall on the washroom floor. «Terrified the young attendant promised ‘I won't tell on you!” but the gunman, he said, only. Brinned and squeesed. the trig: _ger, . Apparently leftto. mafiaged. to drag” Newton said he had tried to cooperate with the bandits, hand. ing over $20 from his wallet and remaining in the washroom while Hood and Mendoza left the station rod to get rid of a customer who had driven in for while the holdup was in picaride.. They gave the customer $2 worth of gas and Hood pocketed the money, Mendoza said. of New , York, way Later Police Report Clarifies Accident leased from Hospital, “Detroit, Roméo State Police. not upset. “He Stii't lowe: chather Mick- ey was putting him on (joking) or not,” he said, “and he just tried to get him off the show in fairly good taste.‘ . Paar, who normally works out! is televising from Hollywood for a few weeks. K. Rosser, 23, of 3200 Giddings Rd., Waterford Township. : will Try City Man in Hunting Mishap aN 22-year-old Pontia¢ man, | charged with careless use of fire- 7 arms in the accidental shooting|% lof another hunter Oct. 20, was|A bound over to Lapeer County Cir-/§ cuit Court yesterday. _* € & Lawrence Oldenburg, of 638 N.|@ Perry-St., wag examined by Jus-|g tice Herbert King. Injured in the mishap was Harold Cochrum, 33, of Detroit. He! - suffeted several pellet wounds in/é the chest, face and arms. * * * Cochrum was just ,recently re-|§ Joseph Mercy /@ tol” St. according The accident happened in initay / {Township. we 25a Pound . for Hamburger? | No Bum Steer | juicy porterhouse steak at $93.75 @ a pound, or just plain hamburger |§ at $44.25? - ly and Meat Board's estimate of ¥ what those cuts from the grand ¢ hiampion steer of the-Internation-.§ al Live Stock Exposition “would |§ A revised Pontiac Police Depart-|bring if d buy them ate ment traffic report shows that a the local sipshuartet / car driven by John W. Page, 27,| Total price p of 205 W. New York Ave., did not/1,035 - pound’ Aberdeen Angus '|§ initially hit a car driven by Clyde |Black Jewel, was $22, 336. E.: Vineyard, 37, of 3771 Coleport x & St., Orion Township, in a Sunday accident. . The cars were alotigside each|the exhibitor, and his brother, |? other on Baldwin avenue : collided after Vineyard’s car was/half-ton of walking. beef sold for |§ struck by one driven by~ Donald $21.60 a pound. ayne,; CHICAGO" (AP)—How about a x * * t That’s the National Livéstock/§ 23, were the sellers. The KING & Brands, Carton. . pee rod your favorite brand: Ca: terfields, Luckies, Ches' slay for the Teme Keats Natondlly Femoes Bronds | CIGARETTES. REGULARS Per Certon Pay Only © FILTER 231 is, Salems, Spring, “Ralelgn, ess se Pa low’ wien plus Tc tax. . t+ Stag Box of Custos 04 $y” ‘Howard Johnson, the restaurant‘ 5M... chain, was buyer; Roy Maass, 21.8 19¢ Cigarette Liter | ep gge Automatic Style .,.... 39° 98 -N. Saginaw <2nd Floor 9 |e Regular $7.95 Self sharpening cutters chop ¢ fpod, coarse, mediurn or fine. § Better than shown. Clarence W. Lock, deputy state} Lock, 56, a state employe since} | ~POl TIAC MOT | DIVISION EMPLOYES | Employes Laid OFF Because of the Steel Strike in the Plants | Listed Below, (Unless Otherwise. eee Report ‘and Frank Landers, director of the on VIA, Mich. (upp pan Jude- |, is thinking of installing a taxi| | for Work as Follows: y Foundry #6— | ; _ Report on regular shift Thursday, Decerhtie™ 3f 1959. | Engine Plant #9—_ , Report on regular shift Thursday, December 3, 1959. Heat Treat #1— ~ Report on regular shift Thursday, December 3, 1959 § Car Assembly Plant +s— Departments #831 and #832 — D regular shift Wednesday, December 9, pes ar 889 report on. M r individual nated. = “ ts Mir soak and. #891 rep , Axle Plant #10 and Differential Plant #5— : Report on regular’shift verte, December 2, 1959... shift = — Report on 9 1959. nee Wednesday, December 9, 1959— Afternoon Shift and. Midnight Shifts Only. Shade #832, #842, oe #881 af OK #877; %e Ash Trays r New Poodle Do Dog bean 69° 2-Ceil All Metal - Roasted Peanuts, Fresh fut _— ST ' i ‘1 e 3. tok Kaige * ¥ a] taievedtieas a 1 he tty y * gy $+*e 6 et ot eta gg ie ok GN" SE . od Suateclevleal §sonatetiaaneccon 9 gh eat Magi Ha gm high # +} * s. . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER $ 2, 1930. ; ) eke sera sce wet “Here's the Newest Gift for the Home} Bot :” Electric Blanket 2-Year Guerantee Regular $22.95 Value TT | $2. 00 Holds ed Full 2-year guaranteg on this wm fully washable electric blan- sai ket. UL. approved, - single contrel, thermostat unit. satin binding. Electrical —Second Floor - >) BIG Gifts for. Little very at SIMMS TINY - PRICES—Bay Christmas. Gifts Now $1 2.95 ad alue if a a ex and NYLON —— reinforced cud o All ‘aiatauni cooker. of sie gauge Bie arms\for long good fit. keeps. it smart shape many ri contra with,» < ica ate. mi ea 5 All sizés 36 to: 46 . Sizes S-M-L-XL. 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Values fo $2.95 Sizes 442 to 9 Platforms, furs trims, padded soles, etc. All wentee as colors. a Saag | [Health Cost Rises Due to Many Things | NEW ‘YORK fAP)—Many- ican families are having to ad-) Jjust to rising health bills. And medical costs have- been one of; the steady pressures catising the’ creep wit ge (rc . pc ject. |°8 of —thyng index to sion of fac il to make, had per- jniaier. mech , ws ae ty sonnel today. | ow ) ‘ Pad Weber, Williams’ $15,000-a- ~~ your press secretary and the gov-| . Higher fees and due and hos ernor’s : chief spokesman for 11/pital’ charges’. P To people seeking more medi, cal atf@tion than they used to To new, more effective, costliedrugs and treatments? is ‘ies Have Checkup ae 2 _;in the hospital has gone up T3ipart 10, lt sioe 90, TEs ‘per cent since 1990, but, moders |. WASHINGTON they say. treatment + * ‘have reduced the average length Two other factors. enier into the |mil ‘of stay by over one-eighth. More rising total of costs, a : ‘important, much of the care MORE SEE DOCTORS * which is saving lives and-imprev-| One ig” that research has en- ing health today had: no counter-| abled doctors to treat a wide —~—ten—nonooeee | Pane of Hiness. And more people US. May Help Curb (eienesn Latin Arms Race - ut; 4 per cent. (UPI) — The ‘United ‘States has endorsed pro- “methods of medical “Figures supplied by the Social iposals by the presidents of Chile win “reapprain- "Security of agen ana jand Peru to curb an arms race in ing” pesition, althoug ‘lyzed by the axe Manhattan) ‘Latin America. vs ay ve ;Bank of New York put the na-| ’* * * held by three families out of fou, - t,% & * ‘tion's annual bill for personal The State artment threw, ‘its|- Williams has 39 commission ap- medical care at, about~22 billion support recta proposal to‘deal Pointments fo make, and another 11 | dollars—double what it was in) conc ‘retely with the problem. at the) expire Dec. 12. 1950, and 6%, times, what it was. Inter-American Foreign Ministers Twenty-nine earlier appointments in 1929. , Conference at Quito, Ecuador next have yet to, be ‘confirmed. by the AVERAGE $124 -' February, Senate, including insurance Com- missioner Frank Blackford and la- _ bor Commissioner James Bowden family knows—has been how much 4 e * * thore individuals spend for medi- > tg Leal care than they did 30 years’ at Ce eve toon ago. In 1929 medical expenditures directo to replace the retiring|C@™e€ to $27 per person. Today, Arthur G. Rasch, a $17,500-a-year they are $124, | President Jorge Alessandri of revetiie commissioner to replace These are average figures. Chile has urged the limitation vt retiring Louis M, Nims, and a $15,-|Plenty ot people have to.spend| arms in Latin America to “nea. 500-a-year state controller to re-|™@ny times that in the course of jsonable levels based on defense return ‘to Michigan’ State Univer. Waite's Cosmetics »» « Street Floor ~# , . ’ | i ca Give the finest:, . Belle Shar. 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There ‘is. & small service es | will go os eid ‘whenever your bal- charge to cover the expense of handling lovely aifts ot 4 .| ance is or less. course you may . your account, a ovely gi a |p add new purchases, anytime. Another ss ® pote sdh gees: iS —— st option: no service charge if you pay in — "tract account ae many more | “ful within 30 days. ek oe sr 4 . i \ a : it : APPLICATION t a 4 Fy _ t eaters 3 : Present Address - ES Sr rane ; ae ee 3 ees ee : Rees *i * <3) ee . : * gh a . - shes : | : ae . ‘ . 4 q Wormer Address 2d re ein ye : ee na. ae : : _ age SOE Ce ee elas ae - NO WIRES to ber the § lo n of your ¥ : ] © Employer's Name i ie a _The rounded, yout, Mah oe eh em = 5 ee ++ ees sakes + PRL ES ORS ces ce 2 - a = a 3 oe nag ied ae aes a sie thin. foom We 9. The ¥- 28 “i * - | Bani Account - — = ie ‘Vean ( be mapaepie pryiregeergos "accra tn as eb eee [ ee *~* 4 nae Y 4 . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1959 + ~ a -iDe esuirs Ref lect -Grownups’ Attitude? Just what values do children of our - time put on things? The other day, when a certain disc jockey quit his _ job in the generai heat over charges of “payola,” dozens of youngsters _ gathered outside the broadcasting: station to demonstrate for him. cc i or as It just happened that this par- ticular fellow had flatly ‘denied ‘accepting any favors to plug rec- . ‘erds on the air. But the kids weren't there to protest his inno- ‘gence: They didn’t eare whether he was innocent or guilty. All that mattered was that he was their boy. Sort, of a crazed reaction an _4n support of their kind of an idol. a st a ae A good many were quoted as say- ing, “What's the difference whether he got anything or not? "Everybody's taking it.one way or ahother now- adays, aren’t they?” This'}s not an isolated example of youthful .attitudes today. In \» fact, you. will probably find it right at home from your own cliil- dren. A lot of our kids don’t seem to know what to value and what ‘not to. And, at times, it seems to - us they pick some pretty poor heroes. wk *k Perhaps they are just emulating the mass hysteria actions demon- strated so often by their parents. We refer to the overzealous clamor we attach fo politicians, heads of state “ and even folks of the entertainment world. Let’s face it. We, too, look a little silly carrying signs or ban- ners and cheering like a mad hat- ter at some political convention or like event. Gro s at times can make quite a spettacle- of them- selves, . x &* * An overwhelming majority of. our kids today are growing up and becom- ing ouestandne citizens. " National Budget Nev ews “Offers No Holiday Cheer With Christmas joy all. about us, ‘a cheerless word comes from Wash- ; ington concerning our national budg- et. ‘According to MAuRice Stans, di- rector of the- budget, the steel strike too. . * / x * This -yeay’s budget just won't _ balance. Remember our record budget this year was $79 billion. As a matter of fact; Stans esti- mates we'll turh up $600 million short. Breaking this loss down, it comes to about $3 a head. Now hold everything. Next year’s _ budget says Mr. Stans, will have to be in the neighborhood of $81 billion because of the growing demands of programs already approved by Con- gress. . x w& & | _ We confess we are not surprised. ‘But where does it stop? _¢ Since 1956 the figure has. risen trom $66.5 billion and the upward ‘trend continues. Why? Because civil- set iy oe flan expenses of the Government con- _plinue to climb. "President Eisenhower has indi- of ~~ cated time and again he intends to. keep our armed services ra- | tioned to the present $41 billion, ij _ It would appear, then, that about our next Hacal: ried ‘would “~ work together in chasing other dogs ana — a Toe also eat and sleep together. , , 08 Febtened Lacaty by Td Pontion Press Company has had its effects on his business, ‘ Groacs Cc. fencers, Classified Manager e @. Masenatt Jonpan, Loca Missatenee tween our current and next year’ ’s. budget. x *«& * All that remains ts for the citizens to’holler, and. holler loudeand long, to their Congressmen that they want cheaper government. Let them know | that they can serve us better, with — economy than with expensive Pro- grams. ® “I've got | to ‘where T’'ll believe any- thing a scientist predicts,” said Old Sorehead, “provided it sounds un- reasonable enough.” “WHAT steps would. you take if you were to note that a bear was. _ stalking you?” asks a sportsman. “ We'd take. 0 .4eng ang fast ones. A PERSON a brings nothing into, this world and takes nothing away. And, | the world being what it is, he’s lucky thus to break even. “MAN is fast losing his toes; ” says a biologist. _ Pardon us a moment while we remove our shoes and take an inventory of our toes. pense eerste seme - The Man About Town | Organ Pumpers Pontiac!Man Family Looks Like a Championship Bunch Sloppy: A brand of weather, also TV program. ~ This column's request for pipe - organ pumpers of the old days brings. _ . John W. Ball of 160 Navajo Road forward with. a family championship claim. . Sixty years ago_he puted the. érgan in a Kalamazoo church, succeeding three of his brothers who had served in the same capacity. They were regarded by humorist Chet Shafter ‘of Three Rivers as being the champions of his National Fraternity . of Pipe Organ Pumpers. Now living in Williamsburg, Va, J irk Campbell. 60 years ago pumped the orgah in. the Pontiac First Congregational Church on the present site of Waites. The family drove by horse and buggy from their farm in Troy Township, and. never missed a Sunday during the three years that he pumped. + An organ pumper in Tecumseh when a boy was . Harry J. Pattison “ot 5970 Pontiac Trail. He recalls that the minister once had to wake him up when he failed to hear the signal. “It was a real manual job,” phones Alger Ainsley of Birmingham, who pumped the organ in a Detroit church when a boy. He says the bribe of a stick of horehound candy ~ from the organist mearit good service. _Now_living in Drayton Plains, , “Royce Cooperson | pumped the’ organ in a Flint church 60 years ago. He_received 25 cents per Sun- day, for both morning and evening serv- ices, payable at Sunday school, to insure . his attendance. Pumping the organ in a Detroit church ‘55 years ago, Ransom Remey, now living near’ Rochester, says the exer- cise developed the muscles in his arm to such an extent that he became the base- -ball pitcher for his high school. Leaving the job of pumping at a Lan- sing church when a boy, Almond Witherell, now of Walled Lake, broke up the service. But he never could resist the temptation to follow the horses when the fire alarm. rang. Fifty-seven years ago ‘at Sebewaing, Mich. 0. F. Bally : now of Utica, pumped a church organ. In- cidentally, he writes that he has been a reader of The Pontiac Press for al years, A. two-pound dead bass found floating in Pontiac Lake near his home by: Jack Sipperly {— ‘had endeavored to swallow a poe about half its sizer — The dog and eat in the family of Gene Faulman . of Waterford are so ‘chummy that they Picketing We Approve — David Laitinee Says: = . Not All ‘Relatives’ on Gravy. Train WASHINGTON _ — Supposing it were p. that’a lav’ be passed torbidd any near or distant ~ velative-of aity member of Con- gress to hold any job at the Capi- * tol—wouldn’t this an invasion of the rights of a citizen? Judging, how-- ever, by the hys. teria surround- ing the disclo- sure of the pay- ” LAWRENCE rol] records of members of Con- gress, .such a law now would appear to be a logical corollary. ‘Yet an erroneous impression -is ereated by the grouping of relatives and nonrelatives of senators and representatives without regard to whether they are, efficient employes. deserving of the pay they get or have been pat on the _Payroll_as a gift. There are articulate persons in our midst who usually rise up to express their indignation. when the individual rights of a citizen are impaired. They call themselves “civil liberty” organizations, They are quick to protest when any adverse action touches even remotely the Communist - cause. After all,;they argue, it is unjust to indict & whole class of citizens because some among them have been or may be found wanting. * * * But it is a safe assumption that the crusaders will not cry. out . against the injustice done the inno- cent citizenss who happen to be relatives of members of Congress and who happen also to be em-' ployes chosen by senators and representatives to do some of the administrative of’tlerical work of their offices. MANY QUALIFIED Many a member of Congress has a. difficult problem in choosing a private secretary. His wife. may. have been employed in such ‘a. capacity before their“ marriage. She may have worked without pay during his campaign, She knows the people in his districf. She knows the problems o’ the state. Is she to be de- prived of the right to serve in a job for which she is qualified just .__ because her husband happens to be a member of Congress? _. (Is she to be denied the right ‘to serve her own government because she\ is related to a member. of Congregs by marriage? Is a , brother or a nephew or a cousin to be similarly disqualified irre- spective of his capacity or ability? * * . & , Not long ago the hue and cry was against ‘guilt by association.”* Resentment was widely expressed _against the publicity that east suspicion on a group of Americans without specifying those that were guilty. or even suspected ‘of guilt, The linking of the good with the bad was denounced as thjust and . a8 the result only of what wag called “‘mass hysteria.”. ‘Congres- oe The Country Parson be regarded as sional committees themselves were accused, of such mass condemma- BLAMES PRESS But today some members of the Washington press itself must take much‘of the ‘responsibility for the consequences of the latest crisade, » A worthy cause—the right to know what the government is doing with taxpayers’ Tiioney—led at the last session of Congress to the passage of a resqlution forcing disclosure of Serfate as Well as House payroils. This is proper. Bat is it just to lump together “* evérybody on those payrelia pao is related to a member of Con gress and give the tiaguassion that they are all tarred with the same brush? Thite- headlines blazoned across the front pages of eastern news-' -papérs on Tuesday morning read, respectively; as follows: ‘Kin of 20 Senators Are Shown on Pay- roll,” “20 Senators List 26 Rela- , ‘tives. on Payrol "and “IT Sen- ators’ Kin. Found on Payroll.” ck wk > The document disclosing the names on the Senate payroll ‘did not distinguish between relatives, and nonrelatives. It was merely a list of employes of each senator and representatives, te! it not the.duty of the press, if it chose to single out the rela- tives. of miembers. of ss on _the payroll, to state also the nature of-the work done_and_ give to the public a balanced report, if not aed tdgment, on the qualifications. of each worker to hold the job iit question? cs e+ * Was it necessary to point the finger of suspicion at all those - employes who happen fo be rela-_ tives of members of Congress—the efficient as well as the- inefficient,’ those who give a full day's work for the pay received as well as the idlers? . (Copyright 1959) ¢ Dr. William . Brady Says; Flour, Sugar Need Not Cause Decay From a survey of the literature of denta] caries (tooth. decay) the National Research Council con- cluded that — “Tt ig not known whether there is a-relation be- tween the sugar and refined drate content of an adequate diet Aty - «to dental “In any study of the relation of (these _re- ‘carbohy- pall to dental caries activity, the adequacy of the diet in qaeetion must be guar- anteed."’ ADEQUATE diet, said. ; This means that the diet. must supply enough complete protein, such as that of meat, eggs, c milk; enough car! rates (starch and sugar); enough fat; and enough vitamins and minerals to maintain good nutrition. ; * * * But in his opinion, one dentist / averred, 90 per cent .of alt tooth’ troubles come from refined sugat and 10 per cent from refined flotir. Then the dentist cited shis case: “A young girl came to me DR. BRADY | when she wag in her teehs with. several cavities. I told her whiv- they were there and what would prevent more. cavities develop- ing. She said T have good look- ing teeth and want to keep them - all my life, so I'm not consum- - ing any more sreete or white flour.’ oy e..* + “That happened over’ 20 years Decal gee age date she has ver had “another ‘grind or. earbohy.- and susceptibil- the Council , of Teeth yond reasonable doubt, would not convince the National Research Council, and as~for me, Til say © I'd rate it a notch or two higher than that la-di-da slogan of your predecessors: “A clean tooth never - ‘Geeays!” ; Signed letters not yan than ons: rds rain the souk Gaee LL cs caieenrscul a hard-earned pilot’s license or has a few paps they Et aleal wi tos thousand invested in an airplane and flying, should leave the “we” out of his statements, bash abe amoe ee ee : alae to Bo Pl ys hangar in question and for small operators who'll have to give up_offices they've rented for years. Don't let big money blind us and don't turi’our back on those who.niade the present and ters on seer Penal St oe. EO Praises Article Hospital Personnel . Receives Praise \ . a &. * Why is it necessary to have such — uncomfortable surgical carts? They give you a shot and then you're placed on a hard, flat, metal cart ~to wait fer’ surgery. This may start them thinking of some way “to ‘easier for patients. Eunice E. Parker $3 Augusta wee _ ‘Is It Any y Wonder We Do Poorly?’ Now that “we've proved we can’t - hit. the~maon,..we're going to aim “far away. Maybe that’s why we don’t do better. * ~ Ordinary Citizen . Portraits By JAMEs J. METCALFE Those who joined/a Christmas "Club . . .-Are glad this time of : year. »-. They/set aside some . svn bt 7. To Ip sre 4+. Their. joy in they are ‘not . That they rhust later , ». It is a pru- dent to do . . . Becatise we nevi “a How hard we rh / tnd cmegelves ig0 yulétide candles glow . . . is’ an easy way . .. To start économizing . . . With ultimate / results. that may. . e this waiting period a little — _at something a hundred times as J. *m. in ‘Tengion Series cr g 3 rr JH ae T am glad newspapers recognize this duty for Yt is a big help to all readers and it is something that was not done a\few eg: ago. < Time Reader Another R _ Gives Tax V om : I read my Pontiac Press every evening and the—first-article was “Is Payroll Tax Michigan's AN- eat swer?” The writer of this article thinks it’s andéther political. quag- mire. He's: right, It.is, ° they, waste taxpayers I’m for the payroll: ta $35 exemption, but it I mean a one-cent payroll tax with a one cent tax per dollar on all money and profits earned in- Michigan, This should be done by a vote of the people and I'm sure it would win by 65 per cent or more. , — * * *. ‘Everybody knows what brought on the Boston Tea. Party. Tax is. » the backbone: of this: country, Let's not use it as a backbreaker. Joseph Gagnier 2621. Voorheis Rd. 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READING (UPJj—Voters here. proposal/to increase by 2% mills} governor. * * * be Cees tl they lack the first essential of any political campaign—a candidate. *x* Until Rockefeller says-he’s def- and waiting for the starter’s gun, If the gun doesn't go off pretty soon, some of the contestants might start feeling a little ridiculous and retire.to the sidelines. 'ganizational. efforts are being ham- pered by people who laugh at us and say ‘Why should I stick my neck out when you haven't even The board members hesthiie the affair will - introduce the new pees ecreation director, we tiaeir. Pictures of recrea- Hong ditecendl will be shown, ac- \carding to Director Thomas Belton, | The eight-year-old recreation $50,000 annual budget, is sup- ported primarily by funds trom the Township Board and the Board of Edueation. ‘Approxt: mately $15,000 of the total budget comes from small fees collected from some.of the pregyes ac: tivities. Presently about 9,000 Area resi dents are participating in organ- department. * * * sy Because of the increased need of more room for administration, small one-room unit on the main; floor to the second floor, It oc-) cupies two private offi@as and al lobby-type office paneled in’ dark| walnut in the new quarters. ized activities scheduled by the| . Many of these people! - {participate in more than one pro-| gram, Belton said. the department was moved from a) - $190 gasoline "purchase at PURE OIL DEALERS’ BE = WITH Se One free with each » the scientific and legal aspects ‘| involved in its use in animal: | “| feeding at a news conference | | tomorrow, Flemming kicked off the recent! ‘cranberry controversy by announc-| ling that some of the crop - had) tbeen contantinated- by. weed-killer ‘Ithat has« caused‘ cancer in rats. The FDA stoppdd issuing any new permits for use! of stilbestrol ‘after the last session ef Congress passed the so-called Delaney amendment which bans food addi- itives found to induce cancer, : However, the law makes no pro- | vision for rescinding permits of | ‘those with prior sanction. to use | \stilbestrol. Larrick said there was no catise | ‘for alarm. He said he. was still eating meat and = chicken, and, \“feeding it to. my children and {gr ‘ande hildren.”* Pa ane n Crash Win $157,500 Judgrient A Taylor Township couple, their port Co. of Dearborn, owner of ithe George Washington C ar ve r\t¥° children and a Walled Lake the truck which struck the rear \Sehoot in Royal Oak was demoted |™2n have been. awarded a $157,-- of a car being driven by Roy ito a teaching position and an! ‘appeal to the tenure commission: 'was similarly blocked. — - | “The injunctions claim the com- mission has no jurisdiction,’ Kra- isicky said. ‘We contend it does jand that’ the teachers have the |right to be heard.” | United States imports from Nepal were valued at $2,000 in 1958. 1500 consent judgment. as the re- sak of a traffic accident ‘in which -|they were involved” * ¥ * Most of the money go¢s to Mrs \George F. Lehr, 37, whose spinal inerves were severed, leaving her, partially paralyzed. 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Iron Curtain. a Catholic ‘presidential candidate and Sunday shopping) x* *« * * were among the subjects discussed Monday by the Most Rev. Johnigia remains frozen and its guards) Dearden, archbishop of Detroit.. Archbishop Dearden told the Eco-; nomic Ch of Detroit that artificial birth | is “‘morally wrong) and a violation of the natural law. This is a law which cannot be changed. No one in the Catholic Church could. grant -dispensation. fkat would permit practice of arti- ficial birth control. “Many of the weaknesses | of our sogiety are due to the loss prs ‘a sense of .purposefulness in | human existence and to a dis- for moral discipline di- rected by the Inws of God.” “Seme_ points have been raised ” "in: the controversy over & Catholic can- didate for President, the arch- bishop said. “‘Cath.olics have served this nation in thany high positions and no one has had any reason to .question their loyalty! because they were Catholics. a a On Sunday shopping. he said there has -been a “progressive erosion of the tradition against ang said 1, couldn't have had a electrified fence, a barbed wire ‘rifle liké-that. But I insisted and fence witb trip flares, afhtitank ob- unnecessary Sunday shopping and opening of retail businesses on the | Lord's Day.” The archbishop also said there | -Was “general concern about Ge | moral fiber of our nation as: occasioned by the publicity on . TV quiz scandals, juvenile crime, ebseenity and ether social evils. “The moral weaknesses that are so evident on the national scene are symptomatic. And certainly they give no grounds fot com- placency. a ; * * * “Tt is far more important that this nation be respected through-, ab ‘out the world as one of strong ° moral and religious convictions,’ than that it be envied for its! material achievements. “Governments are learning with! painful slowness a lesson religion has known for centuries: To give without-incurring the suspicion of one who receives .and_ without wounding: his self esteem is a deli-' cate art: of Political Monies .» He denied that money woitecte| - Irwin J. mee » president of . international Degrees From MSU ‘\regular returns on’ Octuber busi-| ST. LOUIS WwW — James R. Hoffa.) president of the! Teamsters Union. testified before a federal grand jury Tuesday in an investigation of politival .gon- tributions by Teamsters Local i es | of St. Louis ; *« * * Hoffa appeared outside the grand jury room. a half hour before it met and was before the grand jury only brjefly. He went to the Municipal Airport’ alter being excused. The Teamster Jeader was ques- tioned by reporters before he | entered the grand jury room. In reply to~ questions, he said he — did not intend to use Local 688’s — method of voluntary member | contributions of 25 cents a month | for political purposes. for. political purposes would be_| used to defend union. leaders in connection with. offici#l investiga- tions. The union’s defense fund, he said, is built up from voluntary contributions by business agents. 791 Expected to Get ! Oct: 1-22 Levy. «| ‘worried abeut,’ +ticensees, out to call on them. Any tax col-. immediately 4 istill are evasive, West German border guards report that the Czech .attitude even has stiffened iin the last few weeks, a | haven’t seen a Czech in a couple of weeks,” says Adolf Gunter, “head. of the Bavarian | border police station here. “We used to see each other often and some that got. to know me even stopped to talk. Of course, you have to act terribly stupid in order to: get information out of them."* » a Gunter, who served in the Ger- man army in both world -wars, explained his method for pumping the Czech guards: “At one time we wéfé interested The border of red Czechoslova-| can carried theae : and I had to find out how many he carried. | “J told. him I wasn’t seated and ‘if I would panch him ‘in the nose ithe jgrenade would sail into the | prash where he couldn't find it. So the Czech reaches into a bag, / pulled out three more and said ‘that's. all right, I got three) ‘more,’ ” . é NOT ALL AMUSING But not all: encounters are amis: ing. Many of Gunter'’s greetings are met with threats of silence. And. his success in getting : the Czechoslovak guards to talk is iseldom duplicated by other we German officials. Border policemen at Hohen:- berg and Schirnding, one of two- official. crossing points on the Crechosletak-West German bor- der, say they never have talked | to their Czech colleagues. | Paul Bernsdorf,. head of the, Sehirnding customs station, said) in finding out something about a! new automatic irifles in the hands of a patrol, -hollered ‘What are you doing with, ia rifle that I used in World War Most Chech patrol . activity is, m.. . ‘carried on behind what~is-titerally; : * * » , |the Iron Curtain — a plowed strip “The Czechs stopped. !aughediof land to show footprints, an the has talked only rifle the Czechs jg used by jwere carrying. When I saw the ‘traveling between West Germany 4 land Prague to Czech officials) His station officials in line of duty. diplomatic * ¥ * jthey laughed even more about my stacles and machinegun towers. istupidity. Finally they handed it! ito me fo convince me that it was) a different rifle “Another time a guard showed . wy snd held ut » hand grenade | Tax: Licensees Trying to Avoid ‘waile Czecheslovak-West border with East Germany, igary and Austria. In most areas this litte is well | behind the actual line that sep- parates Crechosiovakia ; froni”* : West Germany. The fences cover - the entire 150-/ German | — and also the frontiers, Poland, Hun-~ x me OM | “This makes it.clear to me that, t isn’t the capitalists they are. a U.S. Army. bor-| LANSING w_— About 300 of der patrol officer said. “‘They are | a s are\trying to get out of ray- n’s, 120,000 sales tax licens! {worried ‘about the fact that half g Oct. 1-27 collections under the; ‘voided use tax increase, contend-| jing they don't’owe the money to. ithe state. ne et But State Revenue Commi's- sioner Louis M, Nims says they aren't going to get away with it. | Nims siad the department. will send dun letters to the balky, If that doesn't work, | department’ field men will be sent! lected must be remitted to Lan- sing, he said. ‘The commissioner said the ir-| iness were one of several factor | \delaying a final tally -on receipts | for the mionth ! Shoe Repacr Special “HEEL iris 39¢ Pr, 4 | Composition ) - HALF | Pr. $1 69 Att. Men's, Women's, Children’s. Leather er Composition While U. wait or shop. NEISNER'S 42S. Shoe Repair Saginaw eel tne er aN ~ Women 's Colors—_ ‘Pink, Blue, | White, Black 4 EAST LANSING ##—An estimat-! ed .791 Michigan State University students will receive degreps at! fall term commencement Dec, 8. ~*~ * * “MSU President John A. Hannah will confer the degrees following, the commencement address by Dr., se College, Sections of ‘what is now the Sa- - Hara Desert once produced large’ Phe 5 Sizes. 4-10 Se H we oN YouR FAMILY snare CENTER quantities of grain for the- Roman! Empire. SLIPPERS Use Our Layaway Plan Cozy Toe -Sizes 4-10 Also Children's © 8-3 ae 5 * “Nice ie tat | Colors _ Pink—Blue EISNER’S ATTENTION! _ Ladies—_ Give “Him” a New Suit | or Coat for Christmas! — if He Hes Bought His Clothes Here © - Duying the Post 5 Years WE HAVE HIS ME Or Bring in His Odd Fate Wee) cade His Size! . 2° tee peninne —ncne Sin ASUREMENTS! Suit Coat or 8.95 each “BUY TWO AND, SAVE 2.40 *| Ly, / SALE. Leather-like Upholstered HASSOCKS 15” round. 16Y “’ square 12 gauge leather- like plastic covering in ivory, turquoise, ted, green. Hardwood legs. ° Footrest @ Seat for Ld viewers neon satin MAHOGANY OR LIMED. ‘OAK FINISH oF _t >, 4 a! Ea 224" high, 24”. long, 17” wide. Steinpracf, marproof plastic tops, salen, tac eacuery 1d? Ugh SP hn 0 mahogany |. G.. _ degt. ‘Llimed’ eak—ebony wide. Mahogany or limed ; legs. Brass ferrules, ook matches step sebies, Uvite weeds ? L ALL unbost CHAI 2% Bronre tubuler steel with White, Persimmon, Tan plastic that looks ond feeli. wae contty leather. A. So much lamp, and re good locking that you wi hardly believe its tiny price. Modern charcoal or cocoa china base. ‘Deep drum fibregias shade. — _ B. White base, gold fleck decoration. Spe ans bottom. , _Embgssed white'shade, othe eg tee RS Saitama ee ee i ap ane ~ WALTON | ‘BLVD. - _ Buster Brown, Anericon Girl, Red Cros, Jarman : _ RED CROSS Moi Come Sk Ur] Nylons ‘ Or 3 Pairs for. 2.86 Dresses, dusters.-..as 30, —_* 4252, ~~ eit Slippers: for Entire Family! Children’s. Women's Men's 1,99" 2.49 * 2.69 ° 5 SHERWIN- g WILLIAMS “THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1939 3 me a 3, Seseeen gare eans ; Tel T r ma mt in b '$.S. KB SLY) OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Monday through Seturday DOWNTOWN AND DRAYTON PLAINS: - bs a9 gay as the holidays 2 for $B « ‘Charge ie Many brunch gnd back-wrap fashions in ga dashinble prints. Nicely tailored, flattering styles, ee | Tots’ corduroy o’alls, longies or crawlers 2 for 3 ‘Charge It’ ) ” Boxer longies for both girls, boys, 3-6x; Bib-front_o’alls, 2-4; crawl- ers 12-24 mos. Lined or unlined Reed satern,, LIS w iL_ iL ees TT] PORK LOIN ROASTS Li APPLE SAUCE SCOT TISSUE E73 TOMATO SOUP | IVORY SOAP 3 MUSHROOMS + SANTA CLAUS IS AT. DRAYTON PLAINS ‘SHOPPING CENTER. Bring the Whole Family. This Page Full of Bargains iheons BIG SAVINGS for YOU!" Visit Drayton Plains Shopping Center and tind greoter selections, fine quality and “Christmas Shop Now Here ate a few of the many values you'll firtd ét Drayton.Ploins ; enpite Center this week! Christ SIZES 7 to 14 DDT " + es = 18-PC. SMOKING SEL... 6... ce * : mas Shop Now and feve plenty. OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL, 9. KY } 2 for 5¢ of and 10¢ ULL RELATIVE ASSORTMENT FULLY COLLAPSIBLE EASY. TO editioe Trcage's VW Sodas lon ae ao e pay 0! Rebel FARCE WIDER jl ek ES nena rie mt pat det * retary Arthur ceo He ae hie future is about. an even nfoney bet at this point. | The. grower has yet to feel the finatcial effeets of Welfare See-) S. Flemming's an-) nouncement: that the chemical is 1959 crop. . weed: killer aminotriazole which!’ ‘Enjoy dalicious THE ORIGINAL GIMLET MIX Just add your a favorite brand of ; , Gin or Vodka to Holland House Gimiet Mix ; and you'll serve perfect Pe Gimlets every time. ) - At Feed, Drug, Dept ¢ Beverage Stores) Write for free cocktall and canapé recipes? ire me Sean ko, Weeden 70, H. ad GIMLET ~~ “eneldails-at home MAKE THEM THE QUICK, EASY WAY with The last crop for which the igrower has been pala in full is’ ithe 1957 harv jall but one final payment for his’ 17958 berries and a basic payment ‘that falls substantially short of Right now his inclination, as one _ grower pat it, is “to tread water” ‘until he sees what's going to hap- pen. He has eanceled orders for) \new machinery, put off doing the ‘usually Jate fall mainteriance work lon his bog and in general has harvest. He has received: ‘what it-actually cost him to raise juice, s largest cooperative in the: ec of marketing fresh ‘ber-| ries and processing par t-of the: cranberry’ “sauce - an enamine | Growers associated with the co-| operative are paid a basic price on delivery of: “their berries to the company’s... ases. . Current tigure is $5.60 a barrel from: which sixty cénts is deducted for screen- ing and, if the harvesting boxes interrupted the operational pattern jot his normal routine. * * * A feeling that “the harm has eee ih t among the 4,000 growers proditc- ing berries from Middleboro some 80 miles. south to the cape-tip at ‘Provincetown and. “‘overseas’’ at Nanfucket. Growers regard repéeat- ‘ed use of the two words. cancer been done” is virtually unanimous’ ‘and it has ‘cost him. fro five-cents a box for.rental fee barrel. wo a j Grower net af this point. is $4.85 $8 to $10 a barrel to get his berries this far. in the direction of the con- sumer. A barrel is equivalent ‘to, 100 pounds ..of fresh berries or,' after processing, to 272° pounds .of ‘and cranberries-in the same sen- tence as harmful, if. not lethal) coupling pf thought in the public: mind. - ~ NO ‘ESTIM ATE, Effects on the Massachusetts; economy have not been estimated. | There are about 13,000 acres in production in southeastern Massa- chusetts. ‘The individual bogs range from a single acre nursed. along as a sideline to plantings of more than 300 acres. For more than 8) per cent of the individual growers, ‘lLeranberries represent the entire source of their income. a ‘boom months for ,two “reasons, HOLLAND HOUSE GIMLET MIX Contains Pure * * i Payments that represent profits) _ on the previous year’s harvest aren't. received by the . growers until the last two months of the year’ Now, even the last payment ifor last year’s crop is in doubt. As for this year's crop, the ~ , look is bleak. as long as a hundred years ago. They bloom about June each year, 3 Nevember and December are the The vines are’ planted once, some" eranberry sauce. The crop is then marketed by) the cooperative, with the grower! jreceiving additional payments TRADITIONAL stockings. wait- ing for Santa are part of gift- giving. Stretch hose meet needs jripen throughout the summer and pare harvested over a four or tive- | of all men. crop for subsequent marketing as yj are rented, as most are, another) — better than break even on last New Car Sales Off. for Nov. 11 20 Period ‘dropped 3.4 per cent from the pre-| s j|vious 10 days, Ward's — Reports said ‘Tuesday. day period of decline ~ to is shortages. ‘ ‘}per cent drop, with three boxes constituting a/ grow the same stock if they wanted to! sell. it, | At this-point, the average grow- ers say they have done just a little’ year’s ‘labor and’ harvest, if re? |have been on the efficient end of | the production cost. estimate, i DETROIT UPD — New car | sales for the period. Nov. 11-20 \ ® * *. ‘It was the third consévutive 10- The statistical agency sald | 140,342 domestic builf‘ cars. were sold Nov. 11-20 for a daily aver- age.ot 15,954, compared with a daily’ average of 16,151 in ™. Nov, 1-10 period. Ward's said industry sales. for November were 205 cent behind October, with Ge Motors alone experiencing a wt] oe | ee Ward's said the five U.S. e7m-! pact cars accounted for 22 per cent or 59,200, of the Nov. 1-20) Sales. + THE.HUB HAS THE SWEATER ~ YOU WANT FOR HIM! stri grea Shawl collared Pullovers by Robert Bruce & McGregor, sizes 36 to 46. From $10.00 Ee The Sweater collection at. THE HUB features n+ More styles than Santa has reindeer. ore pullovers; smooth cand shaggy; boat-necks, shawl-collars, crew-necks or V-necks, Here are cardigans, collared or not, Here are smart yarns from virgin wools to miraclé fibers in Olive, gold, black, red or naturol. $ Or solids, classics or novelties. st sweoter parade ever . . - Ond . 6 bit CAN sidabaieca IT AT THE wet Here Here are: it’s our oe * | pate a! \ ‘ —_—, Mi 3 bd Skin beacon for after shaving -plus .bottle of after shave talcum. - Gift Set é a HE New pee : oe r+

we . ney - s SS te BNL U AN BO s] 20 vto e - J] FRESH EGGS bens - y , me at, pe Ab for Christmas giving « * Just one of the many a i styles to choose’ from. ;. i 2 a < 4 ee 4 ‘ 'MAI N t Kool Xvi C ~ Four selection +i Gbriet= _e. rT af A as 9, , 4 1 ; : : ; as. i *£ : : é ’ : 4 J . : . ‘ + POTATOES **" we OF a I RA, con tet et team — as i Z| rp CHARGE. . s . Pate SY » - West Germany .. : gifts with old world charm, with the fine workmanship — -10° ALE- ] he les te of European craftsmen. — “a sts . = ‘ “Ark # & Plan to see the entire,” i - Campbell's Delicions i Kx LY (ar wonderful colfétcion. ere EIFOMATO soup 10°] | PORDERS— g BLNIZg Romeo. Orchards ~ & -—BORDERS { Cl APPLE S AUCE.. 10 A in Time for Holiday Gift Sewing : : 303. Can iw ie . ae “ Christrnas patterns in lovely organdy, @ Wermenect Finish) and Broadcloths. Make #% -many--aprons, pillow. cases. Washfast._ oe ¥ ae ait ote so bie. Values be 89c : ’ i "Personal News of Interest a Be ingly is in selling.same.: _ tore at 40,000, - . 16 IN MANHATTAN In Manhattan alone, real estate board. ,. x we LY* aii stents sino tenets OES Letters from former classmates in distant parts—of the country are read by Mrs. Gerald Mielke of Yale avenue, ~ eenter, .at the dinner reunion of the “women of the Class of ie of St. ‘By GAY PAULEY - NEW YORK (UPI) — Woriran’s | Place, onee in thé home; increas- The. National - Association of* Real Estate Boards in Washing- ten reports close to 5,000 women’ in its total membership of 66,000. It says there are a great many gals outside the association and, estimated the total of female real- where a foot of land is worth a fortune and. where competition is at its - keenest, there are 150 women among the-3,000 members‘ ‘of the The National’ Association ‘sald there is a very logical reason for ‘ ~ the growing numbers.of. women particularly. in the. residential ° = Held. It’s the woman who puys the house, even if it's the-man who pays for- 4t. And a saléswoman has.- + a speeia} knack of knowing what jeber ‘women want in a home. -Or, as- Millicent. Martin, a vice- Bay president at Kenneth Ives and pass t tt, “A “worhan gets more " about a trouse. - broom Eloset. mais. land. sett a “he has @ “apetial raneteiae © ' “with he potential customer talk- - ing about more closet space, about Leet “wall space and where to put the © furniture, and’ how come the’ architect forgot to incl ® _ "Aman is miore tinpersondii he 4 does, better in the office field ‘FAIRLY TYPICAL as and § ; Sie atari to» tity. Aryl eS _suceess” story in New York realty, 4 “where the’ woman tycoon no long- er is a rarity. A native of Georgia, she had had no experience in property sales before she arrived - in New York in 1946. But she had ae had experience in housing preb-. , . Ss, helping locate homes for . personnel in New Orleans’ — pa ng Werld War II. Z She joined the Ives firm as a clerk and,said that “In about a ‘year, my. roses suggested I eet a license. 80 here I am.” oS Ae. . She is in charge of the ‘New _ York office of the firm, which also operates suburban branches; her specialty is in the sale of- - homes = and - cooperative: apart — Michael School. of the letters on the map are -Mrs. Theodore. Reynolds of First avenue: left, and Mrs. Wesley Tacey of Mid- * » n /omen's. Sectior Locating. the origin Pontiae Press Phote » : | Stork Announcements Pouring In a ba ‘Ensign and Mrs. William W. Smith (nee Karen Anderson) are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Gregory William, on Nov. 21, Grandparents are Mrs. Stella - Smith of Port Huron and the _ Edwin J. Andersons’ of _ We- nonah drive. The Smithe are. temporarily ‘Jocated in Mémphjs, Tenn., be- fore going to Corpus Christi, Tex; where Ensign Smith is with: the United States Navy ~ with poor edie Kirk | to Mrs, Jota. Rankin of North Johnson avenue and the Nathan Howards of Rockwood, Tenn. * * * The James L. Cronans of Dick avenue were weekend guests of the Morris sci #3 at Lake Odessa. — x * ® Mrs. William E: Cashin Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Everitt of Leach road * * * - Mr: and Mrs. “ Charles A. Carss, of Tilden avenue, are announcing the birth of a > daughtér, Nov. 27. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Smith,. also ‘of Tilden avenue and Mrs. die 23 ee eraiont, ¢ Mi- ami) Fla Blizabeth Ann, on » _- care. Keep them _ tissue paper or in blue plastic | » bags, even when the knits are « Miss Martin,.a tall, attractive brunette in her late 30’s, said that " feal estate is one field where age. doesn’t thatter. = “Tt knew Several elderly couples oe. doing» quite. well in. suburban . AS "58 > said. “Usually, its the ‘of the husband having ré- :. looking for something to “wife also gets interested | woman has any luck at all, she easily can earn $5,000 tn her _ beginning years in the field, she " said. “And,”. she added, “one sat - isfied customer leads to another’ Their children, their friends. You Pe “actually build a following.” ‘MOVING'S GOOD’. “The. whole secret is we thought that goes into: the negoti- ation; trying to match the person to the property. And you've got to inspire confidence. “To me, the purchase of a home represents a ‘major investment, -but not-a lifetime one. Not in our time. More and more, this is a»na- tion ori the move. I give’ most peo- ple 10 years in a house. 7 “Anyway, I think moving’s good for one. It helps get rid of thos#! Strings we’ve saved.” “Mrs. Wesley Tacey of . pm., they're both selling. * in-.the foe en a, eet eee ~ Reunion Heldat - Waldron The distatt. side ot the Class of 1946 ‘of St.-Michael High ' School met Monday evening for dinner at the Waldron Ho: “tel. Arrangements for the wom en's second annual reunion were made by Mrs. Morris Decker and Mrs. Robert Green. . x + * Letters were read from class members unable to attend. Among these was a letter from the former Donna Singles, now Sister Mary Campion, S.S.J. teaching at St. Benedict School, Highland Park. , ;. _ Among, those present were Mid- land, Mrs, Henry Felice, Mrs. Ea ee ‘Theodore Reynolds and Mrs. Albert Linsenman. x* * * Others were Mrs. Leo- Par- ris, Mrs. Peter Betzing, Mrs. Jack Sheridan, Mrs. Joseph Bonfiglio, Mrs. James Hag- gard and Mrs, James Rose. Eat Too Much? The American woman may be eating her- way trouble, Fad diets, skimpy-and unbalanced meals do not pro- vide. the necessary vegetable and cereal oils needed to guard against dry, scaly and prematurely aging skin. ZO Happy early arrivals ai Monday— afternoon's meeting of the Women’s Pentiae Prese Photo \ Chippewa road, Mrs, E. R. Bigler of Assn, of the Pontiac Symphony are— West Iroquois road and Mrs. Mde T. from left, Mrs. Herman Dickstein of Mrs. Rosenthal Analyzes _ Symphony Unit Meets. Saturday Mrs. Harold Euler of Ottawa drive. entértained members of the Women’s Assn, of the Pontiac Symphony Monday aft- ernoon at the season's: second - meeting * Mrs. James Rosenthal an- alyzed music which will be presented at 8:30 Tuesday eve- ning by the Pontiac ‘Symphony Orchestra. Mrs. Rosenthal presented -a brief sketch’ of the background and composers of music to be played by guest pianist Erma Endres-Kountz. ' kt &® & work discussed Major was Rachmaninoff's “Piano Con- certo No, 2.” * * * Refreshments were served by Mrs: Harry T. Baker, Mrs. Charles Uligian, Mrs. Ferdi nand Gaensbauer, Mrs. Fred Coleman and Mrs. James Youngblood. Membership in the associa- tion is open fo the public through Mrs, Cecil McCallum of Cherokee road 6F Mrs. Milo Cross of Hanimond Lake, drive Next meeting will be at Mrs Irving Gordon's home on James K boulevard. Program anajfsis wil! be giv- en by Mrs. C. W. Buck. ” Whitfield of West Troquois road, Bazaar The Junior High Youth of overt Methodist Church will sponsor a Christmas bazaar Saturday. tures for the parsonage. Chili will be served at 5 p.m, in the church basement. ~ * * .- Needlework, white elephant, candy, jams and jellies, ard Christmas. tree decorations booths in the par- sonage baseriient: will open at 1 p.m. “aaa Carol: cadet chair man. and—Tony in chatge of the booths. apet Dear Abby ‘Says Come Up From the Basement to skin_. with ~ Jng with Proceeds will be : _used to purchase fireplace fix- green. thumb, ~ Pose: cant = i = am is A roasting vestigate the Ueldx? inch aluminum pan witha chrome ~ rack: The rack. . plated steel can be Jocked into 4 V-¢haped - positions: or remain flat, for broiling... , Detergent for dishes is mak- ae ing its appearance in @ pretty’ new rigid plastic container. _~ Not only is it: attractive and ;- - sunbreakable, but it won't “seratch counter tops’ nor leave unsightiy rust stains. Even the design of the bottle has capa carefully thought otft-wWith a- “waist line” to fit your hand. Shoes too tight?. There is a new push-button aerosol pro- duct that will -help stretch any . type leather, including suede. and reptile, without damage You spray yotr shoes inside “and out and walk in them for 15 minutes until thee chemical. dries. _* * é * A new electric lantern, weighing. less than’ a pound without its three batteries will be equally at. home in your kitchen, on--@®. camping trip or inthe glove compartment of your car. Styled in chrome, it has a-flat bade and a mev- . able lighthead. slust the thing for this winter when ice wap the power lines. Have. you thought of a “Twelve Days of Christmas’’ tree for your home decoration this year? You'll use only the items mentioned in the ‘first five stanzas of the song, start- the partridge - ‘and . ending with five gold rings. © Use dowels for the trunk afd the branches. Mount the tree against a wal or set it in a flower pot. For-the’ birds. Jet your imagination run_riot with ‘gold metalic paper, WWyre_felt, gold lace doiliés, feiithers; sequins, green paint and five gold cur tains rings from the dime ‘store. Never mind, if birds don't look real) it's all in fun. ee pees Today “jin Women’s Section * Take a Hint! You Rate Second With Them By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I'q like your support in a new campaign. “Back to The Living Room!"’ Last night my husband and I attended a party. The hostess gave us a quick tour through her lovely new home and then she ‘ushered us all down to the basement We spent the entire evening in full view of the and tubs, laundry sifting dawn furni- folding chairs Today in Birmingham Christmas Show Opens Theme of the 1959 Christmas Show of the Birmingham Branch of‘ the Woman's Na- tional Farm and Garden Assn. s' “The Angels Sing.” . *. * * “ Starting today at 2:30 p.m. at Birmingham Community House untik9, and concluding Thursday from 16 am. to 9 the show Ns oper with- out charge to garden enthus- iasts, their friends and. visitoPs. seeking decorating. * * * Mrs. Herbert Carr. general chairman, reports that her committee has made a= con- certed effort to emphasize Christ in Christmas in the var- ious entry classes, using themes from. familiar -Christ- mas carols. os Tea will be served cach aft. ‘ernoon from 3 to 4 * * * Assisting Mrs. Carr are Mrs. Hobart Andreae, Mrs. Matthew ~-~-Cammareri,-Mrs. William Mc-__ Callum, Mrs. Carman Adams, Mrs.. Chester Wisniewski, Mrs. William H. Burlingame, Mrs. Aldo Patria and Mrs. Clifford g R *. he Others are Mrs. C: W. Fred-- ~ erick, Mrs Robert Cadwell, _ ~. Mrs. Aaron H. Webster, Mrs. ~ “% a Miller, aa, ‘Robert : . : Light. Yellows White ‘Knits kid-giove them in dark blue light: from turning them "yellow, and will preserve the . “ freshness: of the white. even | after repeated wearings. ideas for Christmas ’ Chissus, Mrs, E. FE. Wollering, Mrs. W. L. Loew Mrs. J. ~ Reed Alexander and N . RAB. Pokorny. » \ : Birmingham Branch of | =) furnace | ‘ a comfortable on old broken-_ . obvious, ture and hard ~ ~. Jo oem zymes Ons guests. -. Decking the door of the Birmingham: Com: ‘thanity ane. for the 22nd Christmas show of the It was drafty and chilly down there, too, We are all adults and certainly not a rowdy bunch. “This isn't the first time this happened to us. A basement is a basement whether vou call it an “amusement room” or a “rumpus room.’’ Why do people do this? DEAR. “INSULTED: guests are herded down to a chil’ basement to sit. on broken-down furniture. when a living. room is available upstairs,-the motives _6f "the host. and hostess are They~ are preserving théei if Number One furnishings DEAR ABBY. uy problem is exactly like the one I saw in your column—only I’m not a bedtitician whose friends ask me to do their hair for tree after “hours. I-am a woman who arfanges : flowers for -a florist for a living. All” my relatives, friends. and’ neigh bors ask mé ‘to ‘‘decorate their fables’ after work and on Sundays. ‘They tell nie I am WY omah’s National Farm ‘and Garden Assn.‘ today and Thursday are from left, Mrs. Ewald E. Schaffer of a road, direg- - torof . the Community House; Mrs, V.-A. Brain of | “INSULTED”, When | " $0 clever, talented, etc... ete. They don’t think it is work for _ me. No one offers to pay me, ‘either They just say, a million!’ them, they think I am _ ter- rible. Please say something about people who ask for pro- fessional. services after hours for nothing . CAN'T SAY NO DEAR CAN'T: “Ask these people if they would take a basket of dirty--clothes to a woman who washes and irons for a living, ask her to do it up. for them, and then say. “Thanks a million!” “The prin- ciple is the same, When you are asked for . your profes- - sional services* after hours— for free—simply say, “Fhanks a Thillion, but I'm busy.’ x * * DEAR ABBY: I am _ not quite jn agreement with’ your answer’ to HEARTSICK MOTHER, who that’ her teen-aged daughter. was skipping school and en- - tertaining. her boyfriend while shé* was. working. cua ak oo Mes’ Witham ie wr bi driee~ Mrs. Brain designe adorned with + Ogkhitls ic style of wreath ““Phaniks . If I say no to " keep ‘blamed her - neighbors for not telling her - I wish more mothers were concerned about the where- _ abouts of 4heir children. . _. 1 am a high schoo] principal and I. know that all sclfools records showing days missed and times tardy.- These reports are sent home, but many parents ignore them, if ‘indeed they ever see them Some parents actually, write false extuses claiming “sick- ness" or “‘had to work’’ alibis We need better covperation between ‘the’ home and. the school; We ‘welcome questions about grades, ‘attitudes and attendance, The dld-fashioned visit té school is still the best way for the tedcliers to get :to know thé parents and for the _ parents to. get to~ know . the teacher, the school and— . . THE HIGH SCHOOL 4 PRINCIPAL ‘ . (Duane G. Sloan) Haviland, Kansas. a ce CONFIDENTIAL TO. MUR- TEL: Your He. works fast and leaves no ring, Lose him. “ribbon'and white ayer® thes oo oat all , \ this . Season, pan? 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ALA SKANS « Models priced from $100 to $425, Mbit) : ee | ' * | “ee pe ' REDMOND There's © trim, new ALASKAN fér every cccotienwhere ) Jewelers—O ptometrists’” Inputent" rep th oan ter tah tS eres” 81 N. SAGINAW STREET FE 2-3612 “en vie —— rs | SPECIALISTS IN OMEGA, TRUSTED FOR ACCURACY PAULI S SHOE STORE. | 30 N. Saginaw Street : 1 j : Serving Pontiac Over 75 Years ; i \ i Open Friday Nights ‘til 9 a . ei een: m8 e : — . . quote Jolly Ole Santa... ore = . ~ e ~ growing up together. of the way. k G shines in smooth. k — 12) “6 4 : “BOOTERIE. Sizes gy | RQ ¢ Figen s tifmly pe packed brown suger j y oureiats , fruit cake in waxed paper, : i ; eee ; ae e6ch cloves © | 3 ald water iy a package. “They trayl ot FOR CAREFREE TIMEKEEPING... Pe Sees ee fies 4 ' - ia De ae ss ceeniiaiiananiaicanian % i ' / . ] . . fits of. tebries that simulate Cnet le, (‘Pur for All’ | real pelts J toy-animal furs. Fur. ‘tebrics zo dvariihere Look for mock otter, “teddy /. and do everything this year. bear” “mouton, y skin, SEENON WATER-RESISTANT WATOH, / Theré are jackets, pullovers, | mink, chinchilla, and the eoats, skirts, and at-home out- “shaggy dog’’ piles. we wee 1 a mind 3 as advertised In | HARPER'S BAZAAR “ at a | ' > ane tend as ll = cate . 14K gold to, stainless STRIDE RITE AGE! Styles, sizes . ak widths ghlere’ ae walls ab osha every ste 28 Ee Lowrence St. 7s, Pa (Open Mon. and Fri. to-9), and. FAMILY SHOE. ‘STORE 928 W. Huron at Telegtoph . fh ea Ligis Fri. ‘and Sotto 9 oe hee bane, ~~ Re-elected for year as president was Mrs. 2 . Glamorous and slitsering’ REE to set 7 Qe dark beauty of the Shah of Iran's chosen queen, this sparkling black lame after-ski suit is part of the royal trous seal, The slinky, backless costume, designed Jaques Esterel, is part of the fabulous cararele: re- « ned by © cently, purchased in Paris by Farah Diba, the Shah's fiancee. a M et Officers Elected _ “The auxiliary of the Metro- _politan Club met Tuesday eve-_ ning. at the Pontiac Federal © Savings and- Loan building. Mrs. Omar Winton presidéd at the election of officers. * * -the fourth Merrell Petrie. Mrs. Joseph ' Koren will be vice. president for the, third year Other's are Mrs. Phyllis Wil- C. GIRLS’ DRESS PUMPS _ Of beautiful black “kid leather with popular Queen Anne heel ‘Sizes 41/9: - ; AA 7c ($995 %, AE Sere ne ce 7 er ~ ee Renta iy 08 sate + 3 $8. 50. $8. ale A Coe a od | -D| T-SPRAP PARTY SHOE =. < Choice for fit, siehee and: Soon patent. id Yeather, , three-year trustee; and Mrs. David Gilpin, parlia- mentarian. - to fib The group chose Christmas baskets instead of’ _ holding the usual ‘Christmas ’ party... et ae en Unit Sees | Slides of . Holy Land At Tuesday's meeting in the | presented by Mrs. Vopeph Chapman. ‘Mrs. F. H. Riley, club presi- | dent, conducted” the business meeting.. A contribution to the Salvation Army Christmas fund was approved. ra Mrs. William Ford, _ *chairman, » Mrs. C. A. Hagstrom, Mrs. -M, L,“Larnib, Mrs, Jokn G. | Lewis, and Adah Shelly. Check Labels should\follow that advice, ‘The, United Fund Building, mem- . bers of the Round Table Club + viewed slides of the Holy Land” tea” was - assisted’ by, Mrs. . H.., C. eee _ Check: the labels when "you 5 bay a sweater. If the label . saya. “Dry clean only,” -you— |. dye used.on the sweater may _ not be and an rmanent.to washing, even color might re- sult if-vou try to wash: it. at home. | aie: natant: se en ; ihe early mornin, she may start the horn again, this ‘time saying’ cial group, Pa gpa iay iy no asl the wheel of a car and her man- ‘pers are apt to slip mone than one pre! When driving for a car pool in If she has agreed to gwe afriend . 'a lift in her car.-she doesn’t allow > herself time to get ollt and go to ithe door, but gives a couple of! 'quick blasts of the horn, ‘like an. impatient taxi driver. * * * Cooperative Extension Service Department, will speak on . baby sitting problems, ——_ * * *® Preschool’ children will . be cared for in Room B by mem- bers of the Girls’ Service Squad. | She may even snitch a parking} space right out from under another | motorist who is atternpting to back, into it—feeling clever to have beat J. him out, And if, while driving along a 2, friend driving in the ite direction, she'll quite ‘likely pull to an abrupt step and hold up | traffic until she has had her say. | ee ote Let a car ahead hesitate for a moment before starting up when a traffic light changes to green, and ithere goes that impatient blast of | . BEAUTY SALON 10 Rey Off Balawte STAY ALIVE LONGER VITAL HEALTH FOODS: uron 8-198) Aeon: rion NEW, rorr OFFICE Pia nhc SPEAKING of BEAUTY _— ae =" ae el “i Giving o gift oF Weatity'le 2 two way gift’... one that says she is ‘beautiful and makes you lovelier for the giving! Any. woman whether she is six Or ‘pleased with a beauty gift. A gift of beauty pays her a compliment and leads to beautiful results! The possibilities are endless and both of you will love tHe differ. ence it makes! ; A gift of color will brighten many days ahead ... for the career girl, the fashion conscious lady or the prematurely grey. Maybe sixty’ years young is dlwhys- _-We-will-do our professional best... a ' = i ia i) ' a t 1 i i i i J ] i | i 1 I ! \ ' I ! 1 I ‘ The aE ; Smart Gloves and fancyful Jewelry . . "Git learn. 2 eel eS eS its a beauty service they wouldn’t 1 dare without your approval. New >4 is the time to help make the- ; tes Ye feb ia a 4 ou give the scle Mile Cen i, even make the appointment if Telegraph of Sere bn Safi necessary. mae eer 4 SPECIAL OF THE WEEK with on witsour. * 4. GIFT CERTIFICATES Ms Bac aenr ay ee Deo: . ; j * 4 ie pees ‘ __ Schi welli BY chiapare li : * a Fs / < ea our glemciias ‘tollection: of ‘ 4 De afterstive sweaters. . Elegant touches ae Yl: TP Jal oof jewels, ribbon ond velvet = st . oe $5: i make yours trvly’o gift to: bg “~~. be cherished: Fine’. detailed = * ey The Pontiac Unit of the | ; It often seems to Becky that his WCTU. sewed ‘garments a. ae Gaui comming: ant veterans at. the home. ofS to know the i when we use it to justify important! Luncheon neared affronts upon her rights and prop- expect too jerty, we get more resentment for. Mrs. wis J. aaa . ] ; i devo ee Mac ‘instead of forgiveness. _ | ‘tons and renoesale on the re bid 4-1440 | KERGO one CO. FE 23710 But the truth also is, Becky's. Yet for centuries; I expect par- ; i Tmother expects too much of her. ents hate been using, a younger pmalagesg hs Ry thereon “| Parents ask for trouble when child's juniority to force accept-| cussed health insur aaa they. ask an older child to forgive|ance of his misbehavior from an CAnsOG agit WAUNACE. the aggression or destructiveness older one. M Re ine * ae of 2 Younger one on the basis of DOESN'T. WORK — tage street will be hostess for younger one’s juniority. For the Well, the centuries haven't been! a Christmas party Dec, ® younger one’s juniority is the ma- notable for brotherly love. We don't ar party v4 jer source of resentmerit in the = OO, have to gd\on making this destruc- : : Le older ‘one: It enti priv- leges denied to Becky. * 1° PEN" tive mistalts, Atter al}. Mac's jay A Rose Isa Rose. |= anieneanooenn = J Bulova 17 Jewel Watches 24. 95 up 7 Elgin 17 Jewel Watches. . 19.95 up Gregory Jewelry ., Phone FE 49838 — iority: isn’t. 'Becky’s responsibility. . ; - Mae ts wheeled to the store |She had nothing to-do with the| In Paris, they're saying: jf « PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 4 4 ‘Wn his stroler while Becky has |fact that he gof himself born after) “The loveliest flowers. are the ; to walk.. He’s cuddled whey he jher. So; though his junioyity may, foses which have sprouted Va S$. Saginaw, Engle Theatr’ Bidg., Pontiac; Mich. i ee cries: whereas.heér complaints are |justify his misbehavior to his par-|, almost everywhere —- on hats, ~ "Enlinest Available in Day or how | Classes eften rejected as “whining.” he (ents, it doesn't to her. To her, it’s) belts, hems, chignons, tops of tite. phone or call in person for Free amphiet plays at home—and.Becky has |just something that enables him to; heads, sleeves.” Not to,.men- fo PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 | Don’ 1 Sudler: Do Something (| tee: t Defe ie kin weeks when u e P eer mnie, 7 ie y & . physical- tra wouldn’t a good to ait zou hve a phvleal tat ‘thank them for. their previous do something about it. Don't - efforts. I was told by one of just endure it for the rest of the top secretaries that it was your life. | mot at all necessary to thank "Plastic surgery can work, en as Cay See merely ~~ wonders these days.” varia ing ' , o pure de he ‘be excluded trom the business a -world. ~ > * in order té have the one thing - that will, change your attitude. ot potere me ever toward yourself and, therefore, e that I could not be gra- toward others. cious enough to say’ thank your | . hoe _| Who is right?” - Naturally, as in all things Sa | . medical, you'll want to get the aituoen ; tha ine wt you. a _ advice of your doctor as the not. necessary, to’ have done Stunningly tailore 7 6 of — fret step. trial is large feet, | 8° Would have been gracivus white kidskin this luxiri- | f your’ tria weet, op your part and would have ‘coat feat h : baby yourself. Treat yourself made them happy to know | ous coat features a ranch ‘to the prettiest, most feminine | that the extra work was-ap- | nk cape collar which Shoes you can find. Some | preciated. converts into a cowl neck- to go to school. Nobody ever asks. do as he pleases, tion gardens. . Cob coaoagaT O00 068 oo PoOCobe8GEo a a soa a 68 SHHBBRRARWA RA a YoU See ee EM OD Chanel CARDIGAN | = Y . | Gifted Top , | beauty salons in large cities, | One | a 2 feature beauty treatments for “Dedr Mrs Post: I am a | line. May be Purchased cf * ’ 10. 98 feet. Indulge yourself in these, vouné’ woman and work’ for a lovall ¥. . f: too. ~ ‘et weathly_couple at their house a ne: _ as their only. secretary. I have | ; . at, Mo after Pad ae Sa worked for them tor the past | N adon’s 5 98 Cropped car digan holiday ar oO T se i - , . " , . . . . . . ments if it's dry, a color six Tomita know they are | for Juniors o7- sweater, intricately knit. Rib A tint to brighten it and a good | Christmas and I don't know Sizes 5 to 15 neck, waist and front.” 34- TOV VV VV TT UV OH TY OULU WS HOTT UU TTY UU VUUUUUU UYU UUU VOU Z Z | C) “T 1 — rT UO UO rT 1 > YW) | ‘ prush at up with" poor eae wagner ae Seed ee itt en f es aredho Square Poy +e The split level blouse’ - length sleeves ae : : i Daily ‘ti! 9 P.M. mak fect gift . . - ; Check your diet, exercise and. would it be better not to give Some Doty we 0 "4 vin 15 over a0 denier White. Sizes 34 to 40. : liquid “intake. Change creams them a gift at all. Please ad- | se ied nylon, with graduated | and don ler " ailenc be. But vise me.” Bea ht Cli ® * _, tucking all over and a’ ’ *t_suffer in nce! | - In] me ne jewel neck. White, pink, | Answer: My advice is not'to | A amy MeCull ic 6 f blue. Sizes 32 to 38 + to give. your employers any § by Edythe. McCulloch -{€ Pi in- It Magic - | gift at all, because I think (hat : S ae Te . a "| the thought of your spending | _ _— A large ‘brooch, pinned’ to : aaa “ hip pocket wr te shoulder, 00" hard cared me. 09 F HOLIDAY TIPS IE ett offers a new look in costume.., AS Frenth Accent. lease them. : . , than please them its the “season to be just.a bit jewelry. This is the way pins are worn in the current Paris | d Not just “over-doir ; | oh" pig “Dear Mrs, Post: Will you J ¢@!99 Not just over-doing® . ‘collections. =~ please tell me if a gift. is | Your make-up .. . but dure to Collectors Item | expected ‘from us after the [40 the things you have long f | ° engagement of our son is an- wanted to do. 4 ‘ BULKY KNIT I298 > ' We've captured the gayest butter- ties, sparkled them with sequins : and appliqued them on a bulky ‘ orlon cardigan to give you the brightest, holiday top ever. White Sizes 34 to 40. ; oor { nounced? | Start with an eyelash curler! Even without make-up. eyes are never an obligation. Never- J SPP®*" larger and _ brighter theless, it {s a welcoming jf W%en lashes are curled A bit} gesture for his family to give of pomade oh the lashes will her a present — particularly wbtain maximum curl and a “ something personal for her, mysterious sheen too. The ‘cur lash gadget is available ‘In-any dime store and is worth Sa meee Answer: Engagement gifts . 4.98 Vive. les tri-color . Our sfHart drip dry broadcloth shirt, cotlar _ banded with two. colors. Elegant © French cuffs. hite with contrasting bands. Sizes 10-16. Pia ‘ “Dear. Mrs. Post: When din ing in someone’s house, is it . reiqh! | , éonsidered bad manners to ac- jf “8 West in natural allure. cept_a second helping of food? jf Next week .. . more holiday I ‘say ‘No’ because it shows § 9!amour tips one likes the hostess’ food and Phone Edythe McCulloch _ it is a compliment. My moth- Beauty Shoppe. FE 2.7431, et, however, insists po wrong | 608 Pontiac State Bank and is making a glutton of . , oneself. What" is your opin- ion?” & Answer: ‘You are quite . right. While you should’ not we ask to be served a second | Children’s Shop helping, if one if proffered to | Miracle Mile Shopping Center Yow you most: certainly may p_hy ack Mosee bry tea FANCY PANTS 8. 98 ° Velveteen’ “pants with a high rise. waistline and petal split leg. Black, sapphire or purple. Sizes 8 to 16. HOLIDAY, get-togethers -Intarsia leaf patterned full-fashion fur blend ', sweater, plunge neck collar. White, _ grey, beige. Sizes \ . highlight to. garment, rosary,| ~ stars, Pattern 994: transfer 15 x}- es; color chart. A _ 34'to 4 Bee ger tee ce ome ee ; * Foc tea for ist-class’ mailing. Christmas 9 , 2 po cee ee eal Match. 9 . -Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly Pattern Num- , Name, Address and Zone. New! New! ‘New! Our 1960 Lau- Needlecraft Book is ay ? Se oy con care with be a 17s CORRECT “knit, sew, : va - “To GIVE FLOWERS: . 1298, on her. eye, light : give this full- a “fashioned fur blerid ~ slipover sweater with rib collared neckline and 34 sleeve; Sizes 32. to 40... ~OKIAT MATE a, 12.98 Perfect Mate Pur blend slim skirt with “Shite wool skirt. ‘with fe) ribbed | “ : ** kick pleat. Colors to match | Md blue, mauve, green. : a eS sabe : Open Dally 8 om. to9 pm... Closed Sunday ©" » Sports- Dept. <4 * Main Floor » L] , * s gg & A 4 2. pete se . ie ; vd < J . again r. wees ) ’ fifully | manageable. The styling is os” modern. as tomor- : row, Visit our haa: | Pa rimanents $9750, Ww <4 - Open Friday ‘til 9 P.M. 2nd Floor, Pontiac State Bank Bids. Includes Cutting. Oil Creme Shampoo, and Style Wave NO. APPOINTMENT NEEDED — immediate Service . Andre Beauty Salon| “Orchard | i nuptials of Deanna Lee Locke and | Nt i ie Wiblans F. Locke| the US. Navy. i r. a m e| | of Northway drive, are parents of Lake. couple wit a Nu | Pi oldie t\Héld at Orchard Lake i Pl mo hit crm le | blue gold silk. Mrs, Stan- pees adorned the altar of sil sik witht’ over. ; | Jacket. Both mothers wore shoul- . Lake, for the Saturday moriing ‘der corsages’of pink roses. © Mr, Stangis served ‘four vers § live at Union. * ‘palering- ‘length bridal gown of French lace was de- signed with a fitted bedice.. skirt and sleeves ending in w points, From a crown of i — fell a “seteider- teagth veil, i : | Dean pa~neld a White satin-cov- ered thinsal topped with a gar- |denia and ‘baby chrysanthemums. Mrs. Wallace National of Madi- ‘son Heights, matron of honor, ap- jpeared ih a ballerina gown of | blue lace with overskirt of net Kamp Emerson. avenue a Mary Lou ” MY. ‘and Mrs, Stuart Kramp of marriage of their daughter Mary| ‘Lou, to’ Dale Girdler. and Mrs, Dariiel Girdler of Oge- maw road, Nov. 27. Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Schroeder Wed 3 announce the gon of Mr. ~sngpien “z ne ee epee iof Pontiac,-attended the couple. : Kutchai and matching. headpiece. | ‘The bride is a ‘recreational ther-| Nancy R. ont Janet E. ee ‘apist at Pontiae State Hospital and! ' Miller, rN, Plaxton, Ju- Richard Stangis of .Wyandotte/her husband. teaches in the Wa-| dith G. Schmidt, Klaus K, Sch- was his brother's best man. They/térford schools. They - will live at! -. miegel, Laura AcSzymke, Ste-- jare the sons of Mr, .and Mrs.|Elizabeth Lake. ‘ven M.° Taylor and ariann John . Robert Stangis, of - Lincoln; Ulrich: , 8 $y | Park. | Bermuda's national motto is i ield Hi FE 5-9257 I At the reception. in Westacres;“Quo Fata Ferunt,” méaning aun tae ee “a : ‘Club House, Mrs. Locke greeted * ‘Whither the Fates Lead.’ ' j Marcella. M. Michaels, FAMOUS HUMMEL FIGURES 7 $4 t $7 Imported from Germany. These © endearing ‘Imported from .Poland $5 th SET « of 4 CRYSTAL. PITCHERS Preparing’ to chong the sparkling _ “overscaled rings that will be the deco- rative theme of the Birmingham New- Glitter Ball are committee members from ‘left, Mrs. comers Christmas Club. ETHAN ‘ALLEN DRY SINK models of little -girls and *boys capture the hearts of collectors—both young arid old! Come and see our exterisive collection! . Shown: PLAYMATES $5.50 - in Solid Vermont Rock Maple ote. a Ne oe I, 2 . x Hen Delightful addition to any home that fafors \~ “get Early Americana! This fine replica has solid ‘$. g antique brass door pulls and H-hinges and P a solid copper liner tor plants, crushed ice or iad sizes . . 4-072, 8-oz., Sparkling clear, heavy crystal pitchers in 16-0z. and 32-0 versatile set will make an especially attractive gift for any homemaker'on your-list! ae This nee Presents Auctioned An auotion of hand-made Christmas gifts highlighted the evening when the Alpha Beta graduated. 4|-Chapter of Delta Kappa Gam- ma_ Society held its annual Christmas. party Tuesday at Pontiac Northern High School. - ts, ,Albert Kohn was auc- tioneer. Proceeds from the sale liquors. " Hand-rubbed nutmeg ‘finish x ie ; ; = ~ - ¢ ; te $19. Authentic colonial desigr with woven 3 seat, Choice of natural- finished wood or black, striped with gold 1812” | high, with IMac by 1242" seat. aed ut The et] WHY WEAR YOURSELF. OUT SHOPPING ALL EVERYONE AT IG And our gift-wrappers are experts at turn- - ing out strikingly beautiful packages! We will also handle packing, mailing ahd insur- ing of your out-of-town gifts, if you wish. shy te rg ec \ Nag x «ft “4 sf i fr: w AJ sR > _ £ aS — HOBNAIL I ICE BUCKET $595, Hobnail. mitk glass: ice Sucker with polished brass lid and plastic liner that holds ice for hours! A dandy gift for any host or hostess on your list. We have a wide variety of other ice ‘buckets, priced from $4.95 to $16.95, } & consi stently le coleivm, are tartified with DYNA-CAL Cot. dum Teblets, tormenting celcum-delicient muscle cramps con be promptly relieved But dent confuse DYNA-CAL Teblets with ordin- with dnd DYNA-CAL Tablets contein @ specie! ia Predient which helps te put calcium inte the bleed stream quicker — bringing fester relia! te champing, colciumstered muscles. Piearentto-loke GPNA-CA\ Tablets with ool. cium, betaine hydrochloride. and vitamins @ end C contgin no drags, They are safe, berm. less, eoicium feed supplements, # you ere auf. fering miserable muscle cromps, end suspect YOu Bre not getting enough calcivm, esk fer aie Toblen, todey. Bottles of 90 tom. $1. eee n ee . “WATURAL HEALTH Fabie| . 8 Mt. Clemens. St. FE 4-460) — nied by, Sue Eckley. will go to the group’s scholar- ship fund. * * * Mrs. Theodore Wiersema, program -chairman, conducted a tour of the new building’ which was followed by dinner served by the Future Home- makers Club at Northern, Mrs, Wierséma, director of the reading laboratory at the school, demoristrated tech - niques of reading imprdvement at the adult level. Aldene French, Mrs. Kohn, - Pat Knudson and Hazel Potts assisted the program chairman with afrangements. - Margaret Snyder led in sing- ing Christmas carols, accompa- »’ + ‘Reveal Plans { , Seatine Press Photo Glenn Smith, Mrs. Stanley Welling and. Mrs: Frank Starr. ‘will be Dec. 5 The dinner dance _ Sat the Hillcrest Country ~ for Christmas - Glitter Ball . _ A dinner dance, the Christmas Glitter Ball, will be held by Bir- mingham Newcomers Dec. 5 in the- penthouse ballroom _of Hillcrest . Country Club, ...-- ee Mrs. Eric Viongherg, chairman,. says cocktails will be served in | the lounge at 6:38 p.m., followed by |- a buffet-dinner at 7:30. x* *&* . Dancing. to the music of George’ |Gumbrecht and his Hi Tones -will |begin at 9:30, Reservations are being handled ‘by ticket chairman Mrs. William, R. Perry and her committee, Mrs. | William Scarborough, Mrs; Glenn Smith, Mrs. John Lb. ‘Perrine and |Mrs. Stanley Welling. — Ask Friend Husband fp How to Raise Your I.Q. NEW YORK (UPI) — Hus- bands Say @ wife best'can raise her LQ. _— irritation quotient— by borrowing razor or electric shaver. That habit heads a list of “seven deadly sins of married women" based on a poll of 100 © husbands =~ blue-collar and white collar, ranging from city editors to» street sweepers. - Other “‘sins’’: Discussing money ‘at meals. Backseat driving, trying to keep ahead of the Joneses, nag- ging and begging, ‘tears, and tardiness. - Tears, howled the boshands, fc ‘make men feel helpless. Thes said they don't like to feel | | Wives who get réady for bed © '+ as though they are going into the master’s | battle, armed with thick layers - of cold cream, metal cuyers and chin straps. Wives. who make hubby the villain, promising ‘the. kids, “Daddy will punish you when he gets home.” Wives who prod their hus- bands at parties, apeeesting / “dear, tell-the one about And wives who pterrapt a story with ‘honey, you're not telling that right.” The survey Was sponsored by an elacttte. Shaver maker. Railroads “in the United: 7 were. using 2 different sauges of helpless, “traek in 1871. = é 6-PC. $ FAK KNIFE SET ~ by Robeson $21 -With fantastically sharp “Flame Edge” . Of tungsten carbide! Raxor-shenp Robeson Flame Edge Knives will slite ripe tomatoes, hot bread, and overdoné -.foasts to paper thinness! Set shown consists -Of 6 steak knives cased in natural light willow J. chest with green lining: We carry a complete selection of fathous Robeson cutlery. * Very Speciaily Priced! FINE METAL GIFTWARE by f Our most popular gift line — now specially. priced just in time for Christmas gifting! . And. now is the time to buy . for your own use, too! ‘ A—Regency Canape Plate, 15-in. diameter ‘New $7.50 B--10-in, Canape Plate, with stag or eee _) cockorel design eee. Now $3.95. - G-Savay Rovind Tray, 12in. diameter... .Now $4.95 ~ —Rpmmnetore iad ‘Square Tray, 10%4in, Now $4.95 “WET YOUR WHISTLE” BAR GLASSES. Clever idea for parties! Each glass has its own swizel-stick with miniature whistle attached. Blue and gold whistle - design decorates the heavy, sham- bottom glasses. 8 Hi-Ball Glasses _with 8 Whistles 8 Double Old Fashioneds with 8 Whistles JOLLY SANTA $] Of heavy-~ gauge plastic, -printed in full, brilliant colors. CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS _ $6.95 Genuine-iniported Italian. lights—fully. hires : “teed! If one of more burn out—the rest stay lit. Several vas en new flower desi Loe $3.95 to ry 24 west HURON 5: “6 Open Every Night ‘i Christmas! : ees ee i A very soesiel way. to say Merry Christmas. cians pastime. = Can. heed? ‘on yeu: | + styles, outlooks, fads, politics’ the 4 books we read, interests, the food) the car we ride in. Those who spend much time be- fore their sets should realize that television also can affeet our pos- tures, our figures and our eyes. we eat, the cosmetics: we buy and is. ~d F lacanktng Lowman lists ‘in i column = some important facts concerning the effect television from the ‘clearness of the picture} - rot sticks. except af teal me Se, Gale cor tor ed “\this hazard if you are dieting or) A Bible produced at Geneva in! need to lose weight. Chew on car-|1560°was called the Breeches Bi-) Tomorrow: ‘Your ‘anneriants, sewed fig leaves together, ahd! Use of Hands are Indicative of}made themselves breeches."’ woman's face as the wrong” ee wand of lipstick. Few women weer .a true red. or a height orange, But they try. And the results are ghastly. i. ee oe the right shade of lotiet . American women have an° extraordinary choice in cos- metics. So there's no need to go about looking grandmotherly and drap in a smear of the _ wrong lipstick shade. - |ble. Genesis 3:7 reads: “‘And they! 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Outside of Nixon and Stevenson ~ “60 M en Are By jaa MARLOW ~~ For this reason it's hard ou Un-| would pay an official visit to the Associated Press News Analyst derstand. what voters base their’ Italian capital in return for the ' “WASHINGTON (AP) — How/preferences on at this moment in'visit here last March of Italian much do you know—except for|the race when they choose one | Premier Antonio Segni. _ Adiai E. Stevenson and Vice Pres- Caen pate another in public; t Richard M. Nixon—about the) opinion s, . see ee being toeationad os [tee nk Ae a Thursdays Are Cockle Days idential possibilities. An exception has to be made 1 Doz. Reg. Price The answer is probably not|for Stevenson and Nixon. Since) | 2nd Doz. 10¢ m both men campaigned in the-1952] . ight now, in this pre-campatgn|and 1956 election ‘contests, their] JERRY'S BAKERY period, most of the would-be can- views and personalities can be a8-/] srirscie Mile FE 5.3603 | didates are simply running/sumed to be pretty weil known. Shopping Center around, trying to create a: favor- ~*~ * & | able impression, hoping they 20% But ria — seers a br Large Selection : support to make a re stage iw g in detail : : “po of tin 100. wbat some of the other men men-| STEREOPHONIC LEAN, MEATY, ECONOMICAL They are not saying ao tioned as Uinely prospects al the | RECORDINGS ; very profound, They're. menjpresidency next year: ors thrusting a thermometer into the|Kennedy, Humphrey, Symington, ae political pool here and there to|Johnson or New York’s Gov, Nel-f'y4. ote Mile PE 8.0021 see if the water is warm: — son A. Rockefeller? . + | Ae Gan Pe ' o Strangers 'Adenaver Accepts . pet onli McNAMARA Po Perrin, Charles Robert, .admin- istrative assistant, $4,074. ‘— Beaton, Harid D., clerk, $3,246. Sweeney, John L., $2,657. Invitation to Rome _ BONN, Germany # — .-Chancel- . ac-i2 lor Konrad Adenauer cepted an invitation to visit Rome Jan, 19-22, F The Foreign Office that Adenauer and his tofeign minister Heinrich von Brentano, or Smoked - LIVER od . SAUSAGE» +. GOLD B FREE! ELL Switch now for the Hoftest fire... SUN FIRE Fuel O21 ... With the “Watch-Dog” Keep-fill Service, you'll be the Happiest al winter long . . . Don’t delay, start tomorrow with a contract, ceil FE 4- 1518 GOLBEN' CK _ SAVE 10c Qe: 99° Here's Why You Save at Tom's U.S No. 1-Maine All Purpose POTATOES HOTHOUSE SAVE. 20, FANCY TOMATOES Save 20c U.S. No. 1 Mich. | ~ YELLOW Ce st ponte + Cont’ “3o. Tom's Special Le Price! - Chase & Sanborn or . MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Le |} 1 LB. VAC. CAN oe. 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The National Broadcasting Co: said it used only the sound which) - actually accompanied. the Presi-| i” -dent during ‘bis travels, co ; x * * | An ABC spokesman explained “When Eisenhower was traveling into Bonn (West Germany) from the airport by car, he had only a . man with’ a hand-held camera’ riding if a truck to cover him,|. ~where before we had natural sounds ofthe crowd. You obvious- ly can't suddenlygo into dead silence..So you use a little crowd noise or perhaps a little music.” “We never waquld insert ap- plause,”" he added, “if people were sitting on their hands. We used only. @ppropriate sound."’ , Movie newsreels have long used | recorded sound to accompany | films when the natural sound was: inappropriate. er ke ® CBS President Frank Santon’ issued a warning to employes. that anyone guilty of. bribery or! payola would be fired, Payola is the practice whereby record com-, * “panies pay disc jockeys «to plug} ’ records that might not otherwise catch the public fancy. » a 3 1 NBC announced -- the appoint= ment of James A. Stabile, a law- yer,~as vice president in charge of standards and practices. Robert W. sel of the House Legislative Over- sight subcommittee, was expected. here from Washington today pre- “diimably to check on the progress of the payola ‘ investigation. Vesicular -exanthema, a serious swine ‘ disease which caused 10 countries to place embargoes on U. S. pork, has —been- eradicated- from the United States as the re-| sult of a seven-year state-federal | cooperative campaign. Oh, my wed Ike Trip Lishman, chief coun-- * Miss. 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You see only sugar ~~ aR pes ft i y* Pe _ satisfies your appetite so fast with so > few calories. Just 18 calories NEER Bits 4, a7 in a level teaspoonful. - © a 44 ‘Let the big red “Michigan Made” seal on every red, white, UGAR %, CHIEF 4 . ,. and blue bag remind you that Big Chief and Pioneer give you t PURE SUG, y/ more flavor—faster energy. Take home Big Chief -ortPioneer a i ; SSS sugar next time you shop! You're right to use more scone 4 eee a | . eeeceeeve _ MICHIGAN MADE PURE SUGAR 7 | grown and processed, in Michigan by Michigan people -» wichicay W i) jhe MADE re A citar te ales os totaling more than $600,000. ‘Senators. -He works: throughout jor elsewhere on -the Senate -pay ilists during the July-September ou Baga Sy Set ae Bat tebe be 1s Yank The three-months breakdown, from July 1 to Sept: 30, was the most detailed disclosure in. Senate his- tory. The 110-page booklet disclosed that at least 19 senators had either relatives or in-laws some- three-months peried.. They in- cluded Senate Democratic tfea- der Lyndon °B. Johnson (Tex),. Who also. was shown to have at least some say-so on Senate jobs Johnson's brother, Sam Houston Johnson received $3,908.34 during | the three-month. period as clerk to the Conference _of Democratic ithe year at ‘the same salary. ' Other senators who had relatives ior in-laws on their own. payrolls iperiod were: ‘LISTED HERE John A. Carroll (D-Cole), daugh- ter; Dennis Chavez (D-NM), niece; / Almost every senator with any seniority has a subcommigtce of some kind whose payroll he can influence if not dictate. a Senate Secretary Felton’ M. Johnston and Sergeant - at - arms Joseph C. Duke receive the top salaries, a yearly rate of $19,- 249.92. Duke overseas the biggest patronage pasture -- messengers. policemen, maintenance enphyes, ete., by.the score. * * * - Four other Senate officials were paid. at the rate of, $17,049.96 per. year. They were chief ‘clerk Emery L. Frazier, parliamentarian Charles L. Watkins; Robert G. Baker, secretary for the Demo- cratic majority, and J. Mark Trice, Secretary for the Republi- ean. Minority. The other 74 top-bracket em- ployes drew $4,074.99 for the three- months period—or - $16,299.96 . an- Join Sherman Cooper (R-Ky), sis- ter; Carl T. Curtis (R-Neb), son; ‘James O. Eastland ~fD-Miss); | daughter; Clair Engle (D-Calif), nephew; J. ‘Allen Frear Jr.: (D-Del),, nephew; Albert Gore) \(D-Tenn), niece; Olin D. Johnston (D-SC), two nephews, cousin and) a son-in taw, John F. Kennedy: | (D-Mass), brother; Pat McNamara. |(D-Mich), wife and nephew; James| |E. Murray (D-Mont), son; Richard) iB. Russell (D-Ga); two nephews: Levertt Saltonstall (R-Mass), son; | [Andrew F. Schoeppel (R- Kan). niece; “Margaret Chase Smith | (R-Maine), brother-in-law; John iJ; Sparkman (D-Ala), wife; and! ‘Ralph Yarborough (D-Tex), son. - Kennedy’s brother, Robert, coun- isel of the” now-defunct Senate t “f neni ~- To get in the spirit of Christmas fast . . . Visit DOWNTOWN PONTIAC ; this week-end...tomorrow! Sparkling with Yuletide lights and decorations, Downtown is as festive as a Christmas Nick, himself. ever! ev etineineeaaat, @ PARK — Free! Hove your parking check stamped when you make “a purchase in Downtown Pontiac + + merchants below give the stamps free . .. your parking costs are paid! purchase. OSMUN'S MEN’S WEAR CH RISTMAS IS EVERYWHERE DOWNTOWN | DOWNTOWN PONTIAC is also brimming over with wonderful gifs) for everyone on your list. Gifts, practical and sentimental. . tree, as full of good cheer as old St. to make this Christmas the merriest __ Sor DOWNTOWN PONTIAC Be Sure to Ask for Your Parking Stamp 0 or Bus Token W hen You Shop | in These Stores! | ARTHUR'S — . CLOONAN DRUG CO. GENERAL PRINTING * N, Seginaw St. - 92 N. Saginaw Se. - &: OFFICE SUPPLY BACKENSTOSE CONNOLLY’S JEWELERS 17 Wy Lequeses BOOK STORE 16 W. Huron St. . GEORGE’S-NEWPORT’S “T9 E. Lawrence St. DICKINSON’S 74°N. Saginaw St. . BARNETT’S MEN’S WEAR - HUB CLOTHIERS CLOTHES SHOP Saginaw at Lawrence St. 18 N.. Saginaw. St. 150 N. Saginaw St. DIEM’S SHOES * JACOBSEN’S FLOWERS SAM BENSON 87 N. Saginaw St. Wekhiananrsgil woe 37 N. Saginaw St THE DeCOR SHOP LEE, FURST URE “C0. DR. B. R. BERMAN, =O Morn "MARGARET. ANN SHOP 0. D. OPTOMETRIST ep ageii STORE 37 W. Huron St. BOBETTE. SHOP rie 1h Set a N. Saginaw St. Z . MeNALI yo WEAR ‘ 7 GALLAGHER’S . 106"N. oe “sy MUSIC SHOP: _ MODERN DAY a FURNITURE © 15 E, Pike St, + 24 W. Haron ra "WARD'S HOME wor gifts ~ RIDE the BUS Show your City Cines transfer or tell the clerk you. rode Downtown in Pontiac on the Bus . receive Free a bus ride token .when you make a «+ you will PONTIAC ENGGASS JEWELRY CO, 25: N. Saginaye St. PONTIAC GLASS CO. 23 W. Lawrence St. THE PONTIAC. PRESS 48 W. Hur@ St. RAPPY’S NATIONAL CLOTHING STORE 9 S. Saginaw Se.” SALLAN JEWELRY CO. 88 N. Saginaw St. 71 W. Hyron St. ~- STAPP’S JUVENILE BOOTERIE 28 E., Lawrence St. * i - TODD'S: SHOE STORE» 20: W. Huron St. WIGGS- ntlally. That is the maximum for an employe of any ineliv idual sen- ator or committee. 2 . ROOM HEATER: ‘Many different sizes and models. You can get just » the amount of heat you ~ need with Philgas. Priced from $79.95 _ heavy, wet clothes to hang up! Ge; your Ja family The Best Chri CLOTHES ‘DRYER. Dry | your wash automatically! No more . Priced from, _—. LESTER Betsy Ross - spree Piano “oniy: 5395 FE 4.0566 - Open Monday and Friday Evenings 18 East Huron Street Pontioc . Surest way to please everybody is to make it a Philgas* Christmas! What would your family enjoy:most? A nice warm - house when you get up in the morning? Plenty of hot water at the gush of the faucet? A beautiful, modern range or an aytomatic clothes dryer? Stop _ in at the Philgas showroom and Jook over all the ~ modern appliances. Even if you ‘live beyond the _ ~ reach of city gas mains, ~>’ Philgas can bring mod- ern comforts right into your home . . . make it a happier place to live- in! And be sure to ask about air-conditioning. (That’s a’Christmas gift - you'll love on the hot- test days of the year!) Questions answered and estimates given cheer- fully. Drop in and see us! — Prana! e | [ ; OOERN RANGE. Wide va- ~ riety of models. Newest automatic features . . . wall-ovené, rotisserie. Priced from $99.95 Vs Pe. s Saginaw R? WATER HEATER. Philgna heats water so fast a 30-gal. tank = adequats: eid — of 5. et es soe «in sheer output, ‘the White Way . experts and the off-Broadway ex ters neem nennamart tes ate natn “SHOTWELLS- - SHOE STORE. sal te 9 Mon., Thurs., Fri. §:30 to 6 Tues., Wed., Sat. : 656 AUBURN FE 5.0664 “Paul Shyre, who has worked in jboth areas, notes.another trend: * : * “OFT. Broadway ‘business has been poe wk nhl cost ~2h® very bad this,season. If the critics ‘dor’ t absolutely rave about a non- formula play, people stay away. Medical School Gets Cash Gitt F rom Beer Folk fron [Outing in “Copper and Brass,” | are Wary star: Now winig is’a steHar comedienne who feels she is being “killed with kindness.” “The Girls Against the Boys.’ ‘Teanred with her was that veteran! master comic, Bert Lahr. The pair garnered glowing per- sonal raves from all the critcs,’ | but the show itself received a split judgment and closed after 16 performances, hoa 2 “TI wish they'd haté me a ‘little and let the show run a while some- time," says Miss Walker, philo- sophically eyeing the similar swift termination of her inst season's so something of a revue. “I've got scrapbooks full of rave Notices—so why am I always home them?” 4 Run It Diagonally vacuum sweeper one should al- rug is then less likely to wrinkle and get caught in the cleaner. U.S. school enrollment has |‘ -\¢climbed from 31 million to 46 mil- lion-in the past 10 years. - WASH DISHES BY HAND? eee WHEN YOU CAN SAVE TIME, KEEP YOUR KITCHEN . TIDIER, HAVE MORE SANITARY DISHES AND HAPPIER: -MEALTIMES _WITH | Miss Walker recently took~the ‘spotlight *in a Broadway revue, In cleaning small rugs with a) ways use a diagonal stroke. The| = Jeatiérs' in applause at the ‘APPLAUSE FROM TOP REDS — Soviet munist Party breailee, Micia Khrushchev,: qucondt frog ‘right, soe. hicos ee are Walter Ulbricht, East Ger joins East German and Hungarian Communist man Communist Party chief; Gyorgy Marosan, session of Hungarian minister of state; Khrushchev; and usd Seventh Congress of the aires Com- Hungarian Communist Party chief Janos. Kadar, j while he was a businessman in J ry Shanghai, accused: him of espion- j ro age and gave him a life sentence, BB |e es males On cont Pen { See Fire Peril - for U.S. Students Group _ Says Schools Still Fail to Establish Minimum Safety Aids “children “(aré) going to schools 9 379 East Germans where at Jeast some: fire hazards . . |have. been removed.” Flee West-in Week But conditions for these 9, 700, 000 make reasonably sure. these chil- | announced that 2.379 East G dren ean escape safely in case of. zer- fire,” the report said. ~|mans, including about - 509 chil- ent, non-profit technical and edu-|/™any in. the week Nov. 21 to 27. cational clearing house on fire x“ * * safety information. 2,194 refugees fled from Commu- million American school children! “needlessly exposed to fire hagards,”’ the National Fire Pro- tection Assn, said Tuesdiy. . ¥ ‘on the first. anniersary of the ittagic Our Lady of the Angels ‘School fire in Chicago. The fire, which killed 92> chil- dren and three niins, -sparked a nationwide soul-searching by | school officials responsible for the safety of students. In the past year, at least 53,000) schools were made more fireproof | and 4,500,000 children became, “significantly safer from fires,"’} the association said, j : The “Teport seid “9, 700,000 other | See ei in Action at WAYNE A —— f { ; 9 ope a meeive * volving power wash Wik servien for Yoh end more vides water, volume end-selociiy te “™ ; effectively “scrub” your tableware. ~ FU ne tty iW BOSTON, Mass. (UPI)—Eighteen| ‘ | The association's estimate came} at 8:30 in the evening to -read' |b Satelit : Just squeeze to fill... ° I One-of the most popular of all I dictionaries , . . Spatter-dot index JE i} edges. Finished im- dark blue | linen.. nist Germany, "He is Hugh F. Redmond Jr., a} former Yonkers resident who baal been in prison for nearly..gipe years. : ¥ * * * The Communists arrested? him) monenmnay by.Ge Hevniaten|:: thousands of » “There is no doubt whatever but that his Communist captors were very. much impressed that such vast interest is indicated in Amer-| Wed, and Thurs. Specials youngsters still are “below the) BONN, Germany (UPI)—The, minimum basic standard needed to|West German Refugee Ministry, The association is an independ.|‘ten, sought refuge in West Ger- The previous’ week, a total of jea over a single human being) §qye Mere—Just Charge 41) cruelly stripped of his heritage of — a ; VATA * * od ix NO MOI NEY DOWN The paper asked that catds. con-| : freedom.”* ‘taining a simple greeting with al few words of cheer be mailed toll NYLON HOSE Redmond in care of the Chinese| j 99° | Red Cross, Peiping, China. (3Pr. for 2.99 FREE 8-inch Doll The winter of 1958-59 was a cold one. 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Con 29 save. ts‘on § CAI Soeans Fruit Cocktail .. ere ye “th % * ¢ “STORNLY'S FRUIT DRINKS 29-01, a Ping, Pong or Pi-Li... ok “i Cans ‘proposed resolution would 5 ik tha all. voters in Walled Lake). er , not only those whose ‘ jrecords were transferred from ; Soncone se $0 that the city would master list... : The council also tabled thé con - | sideration ‘of obtaining two ‘parcels ‘of land that have been offered them if they would pay the delin- quent taxes on the properties. | ‘The taxes on the two parcels | located in Carole Acres amounts michael, owner and operator of ee ee BY ROramuans — Singled out for special recognition yesterday by the ,Rotary Club of Rochester was Mrs. Earl (Nelda) Car- Lines and the Avon Taxi Co. She was named Rotary Club Pays Her ‘Tribute ‘*Woman of: the Carmichael Bus vice president. | te $176, Y -'The council felt that all snmihers should be present when the prop* erties are discussed. The land is a swamp area and| ‘ithe. council felt that: , many prob By Lee WINngE ic two cava eae ‘should be. Mrs. Earl (Nelda) _ REA JOYCE DEAN: “They. were told, however, that "": Planning ta wed. — OT -Bre ome. of the parcels is a little larger: ing to the friends who paid tribute 3 Rea Joyce Dean and Clade R. han three acres and might be to her during a special program | > White. ‘She is the daughter, of used for 3 Mr. and Mrs: Harry R. Dean, |future, of 3505 Duck Lake Rd., Highland Mayor Wa! do: C, Proctor appoint. Township,-and he is. the son: of ed himself and City Manager Alex White of Flint‘ and Lula (George A. Shaw a committee to Mars of Corunna... approach the Chamber ef Com- 2 sleepin tigmadie ajienanesiiiba merce about raising funds for the) purchase of Christmas decorations Mules, Horses May iba ae They will also ‘select a location Lose p ull: With Sta for the city’s Christmas tree. *: oe | -+ When. Pontiae trail was widened Christmas tree LANSING (UPD — A. proposal: the -site where. the formerly stood in past years was) to end use of State maney for mule! ‘made part of the road. and horse pulling contests at fairs. ak Soe -has been given preliminary ap- i proval’ by thé State Agriculture!’ 3 Commission. park facilities’ in the! here yesterday. * -* * The Rochester Rotary Club sin-| gled out this outstanding local busi- | ness woman for honors as “"Woman of the Year" at its regular lunch-' “eon meeting, The event was a complete sur- prise to the diminuitive Mrs, Car. michael who owns and operates: Carmichael Bus Lines and the Avon Taxi Co, It took. place at Club Rochester. Jack -Faylor, Rotary vice presi-) ‘dent, acted as master of ceremo- a asa serstne ineani . ii) en 234 wisi ? 5 . contésts. too,” he noted. noe The coméission, at an all-day’ A tment of ‘Southticld City, meeting, also gave preliminary ap-) * some Robert J. McNutt; Shaw—Elections Subcommittee. : provals to a rule stating that cour ‘as chairman of the Michigan Mu- Named to the Elections Commit- ty fair races which are allocated. ' on | state aid file: Paki programs by) inicipal League's. Urban DeveloPitee were city’ -clerks Gertrude: _ _, March 1 of each year and to anoth-' i er that a race must be established three yéars before it receives aid. Dryden Area Developers to Host Boy Scouts _. DRYDEN — Boy Scouts of: tes. den” Troop, 130 swill - be Special guests at the ditiner meeting of the Dryden ‘Area Development Assn. tomorrow evening at St, Committees and ‘subcommittees for John's Eplacopel. — i 1960" are: 4 ‘ Lapeer City Sinasigot Howard ~ Dinner “t be pe at 7 p.m. Gohike, Huntington Woods City by members of St. John’s Guild.; Manager Fred L. Yockey and After the meal, representatives of Southfield Mayor Donald L. the Flint Tall, Pine Council will Swanson, ‘who will serve on the | show movies of scout attivities. A State Legislative Committee. un- question and answer period will) der Pontiae Mayor Philip E. follow. bia = Rowston. —- ; ee The program has been arranged, Troy Mayor. Robert J. abil by’ the focal scout troop unden the 2. named to Federal lagers direction of -Scoutmaster William Committee, Berryman, Neighborhood Scout e428 °° + Commissioner - Carl ‘Stemer and “Donald Vandawaker, who is the Farming nage, Earl institutional tea Scherffius- Huntington Woods City. Commissioner Samuel L. Travis on Highway and Streets Committee, — “This om ator ping 4 (Dc acl jnounced by League President Don! parish of-Hazel Park. K, 23-Dec. 3 7 * * * insect control as his. major project | » for the last three years. won AL $400 college scl cholarship. Still as Very ie to Go LANSING (UPD — Michigan isles modern y “serves 17 other Dairy Inapdction. Setup. > Inrsn County for instance | and through a. ‘centrally ‘coordinated/law giving the department author- in the princess style was selected, iby the bride. It had an Alencon- ¥ caused by. the people,’ ae lity to ar eee “The Soesnlll troubles are not: ' said Skiv- ee the system. It's an ah- new ‘penn wouldn't put out of work,-he said, but iene much better use « el available. the Rotarians and the Rochester Area Chamber of Commerce. Shown with her are Paul Williams, C. of C. president, left, and Jack Taylor, _Rotary died ™ reer erett ~. Bivd. First wedding to. be performed | | in the new church, the candle. | Sh lad ee results tabulated in a self-mirvey [ning feport sonsiating. of of the Michigan State University Oakland unity was presented Oe Watt eaunbers of toy are Pontiac Townships Regional Plan, Commission, our rae * c= ‘ 4 “--, Pontiac Press Phote Year” and received gifts. from fh tavenships had’ canvassed homes in the 23! F\powner, number of children in ie | composition, of the area, age, coe. " Vohinteers. from both square milés. the new’! university asking such . questions dition, occupation of the home family and their ages. \ Forms used by ¢anvassers were prepared by the Institute for Dnaianeety Development at MSU. ing a particular phase of the sur- vey... \ aS-age of the home and its- con-| “Using the information received,' ‘}12: maps were made, each show. By JIM mips Known to, the last month. . Objectives and principles are planning; opinion ‘on preserve’ INDICATE AGE Included\ were indications of age! dition and Yse of structures, sizes and“ building setbacks. | They were explained last night by Robert 1B. Hotaling, MSU urban planning . He has < Rochester Woman Honored — over the full management of the Hodges. Hodges had charge of the bus corftpany When her hushand ‘in 1952, She has 12. large buses, one smajl' one and three taxis and employs.13 men. DROVE BUs finding help she- gave ‘up her ca- ‘aS an interior- -decorator to work with him. * * * . “I drove a bus steady for six years until Earl's healfh became 80 poor that I had to run the busi-| ness,’ site recalled, . + * * ok The ‘“grandmoiher of Réches-. iter’s Cub Scouts,- she founded the! ‘organization. and ran it until_the Lions Club took over its sponsor- iship, She had 105 boys-in the group back in 1942, she. said. * *® Mrs, Carmichael ihome at 337 DraceSt., * . makes her | and in addi- ition to everything else, she has townships were procedural guides. School’ ‘raised two, boys and is an active ‘thember of the “Rochester OES, chapter No. 165. r ~s EE McGee- Sanford Rite Performed JOHN MES. WwW. MeGl ates brief 16, of-rural Grand Rapids, was one at Rochester N ROCHESTER St. Paubs- Methodist Church here was the Joseph's Cathotic ‘Churea, Trenton. eight major club projects fhis year, coone Saturday for the wedding of) W. McGee. * * * The. bride. is _.the— -Haughter — of “Flynn, who has. been studying yyy and Mrs. H, M. Sanford of 455 . Donegal St: Parents \of. the ‘bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Fv-' Long Lake McGee of 927 Lake Orion, light ceremony was by the Rev. pastor, before an altar banked in white carnations and ferns. A floor-length white taffeta gown| performed ace bodice and chapel train with. a matching lace panel. Her bou- quet was made up of white roses: and pink sweetheart roses. * * * Maid of honor jvas Mrs. Rex Furney. Bridesmaids were Vera Crawford, Karen Kennedy and Eleanor Sabford. cousin of the; ‘bride. Lesa Albyn was flower girl. 5 - Duties as best man were per- t , O14 te Douglas J. Parker, | | formed by Ronald ‘Waite. Ush-_ + pecrahsy pag been directing the two townships - | toward formulation of a guide | plan for orderly development of the university community, - Survey committee chairman was | Gordon. Hamilton of Pontiac Town- ship who was assisted by Wallace Avon Township volunteets. ek SecrPtary Mrs. * \ Peter T. ‘cation. to the state agency, soon Now that the guide. plan has | ; been tentatively adopted, the | twe-township- “planning commis. sion's next step is to suggest a | Police Seek Thieves Gar. Jamt“Was instructed to file appli-, | Close to 600 tablets of narcotics, | to be designated by Gov. Williams, | -She and her husband inoved to/for an urban -planning assistance; ladies’ Rochester from Royal Oak in 1941, 'grant from. the federal yovern- three cigarette “lighters and 3500 and when her htisband had trouble ment. ‘in Imlay City Area NOVI - ot A 12epoint program, that i; Novi on the ma” has been. announced -jzens’ Development Committee, Purpose of the committee formed last month is to tion and poneatine com: |: mittee chosen by residents e To foster a healthy public pe : for acceptance of a united public jadequate. industrial lands in order’) LONG’ , neighborhood in which they aré located; make adequate provisions for parks | and playgrounds. ; Encourage development of well planned’ neighborhoods adapted to land features;' prevent incompati- . provisions fr IMLAY CITY —Local ‘and state police are searching for thieves who stole.a large amount of nar- rotics, $515 in cash, cigarette ghters and watches from commect- ng stores at the corner of Third and Main streets. The burglary was discovered yesterday when the two stdres ‘opened for business. They are Gray's Drug Store and Henry's Farm and Home Equipment Store. several good traffic cireu- lation. Protect dit arteries for through . traffic from local traffic -inter- ference through design. and land © use. control. of all lands. abutting such arteriés; make adequate pro- visions for ‘municipal facilities. geared to growing population, and provide a correlation of engineer- ing design for —* services based — on Jand use, - Village Manager Fred E, Olson praised the organization and . nominating committee for the time devoted to creating a pro- gram that will assist the planning k vials of sedatives, five and three men's watches, Were taken fram. the drug store. “Fifteen dollars” ‘in « change was \stolen from the equipment. store, according to Romep State Police. | Investigators said they have) board, “I really admire these people,’ - ison said “Their spirit has been ‘something. " ; REAL GRASS Roots! : “This is a real grass roots or- ganization” They began without master plan for major streets found no indication of forced entry. any idea of what would be best and highways, Then the commission plans to move on to formation of subdi- vision regulations for ‘portions of ithe townships included in the -uni- versity community. ‘PRECISE PROCEDURES This program would set up pre. cise procedures for platting in the MSUO aréa: * ®. First regulations adopted by the | Now a pe ry impravements program = is Hotaling ~~ | sald, to provide aie publie - improvements over and above ‘ those presesitly required. These are the basic needs. of urban development as contrasted to riiral, plat development, he said a The, commiission approved the 1 subdivision, at Old Perch and Avon roads, It contains ‘42 lots. Michigan Girl Winner of National 4- H Award ‘GHICAGO iP — Carolyn Lowell © Ubly. Mich, won a -$400 _scholarship today by « placing: ‘among the top 12. sewing winners at. the National 4-H Gus Congress. | * * Caralyn, who will be 18 Christmas ‘They suspect the thieves. hid in: }for the community and now they” ‘one of the stores until after closing | “have come up with a well- -rounded Monday night and then made their ‘haul, Will Feature Bates G. Burt Yule Carols Waterford — - Township _ will be held at 8 p.m. Dec. 16,: choral director Ric hard melt an nounced, P The entire program will be cen. tered around the Christmas: ear, ols compesed by former reetor of Pontiac's All Saints Episco- pal Church, Bates G, Burt, and | his-son, Alfred, both deceased. _ , Concert directors are promoting final plat for University Hills No.\and reviving the tuneful melodies, created by the father and son, iMeier said, | More than 150 high school stu- idents in the band, boys and girls, glee clubs, mixed ensembles and a’ jbovs quartet will participate in the: ‘oncert, “Special. guest soloists. Mrs. \Marion Leonard, contralto and: Mrs. Elaine Keinert, soprano. will! each present two arias [rom ‘Bach's ieeportal Messiah. plan.” | Me pointed out that the com- mittee is’ strictly ‘a~ citizens .or- gunization and that no member | of Novi government will be | allowed to serve on any: sub- i committees te be formed. “This is an honest and sincere lattempt on the part of the Village -High'Gouncil and planning board to en-* 5 annual Christmas. concert, Courage all Novi_—citizens to par- ticipate in the planning and de- velopment of the community,’ (anf Olson ‘said. | We hope it will -give citizens ithe type of « cammunity they would \ like to have in Novi,’’ he added. | \ Formation of the development cammittee , had been recom. mended by village planning con- sultant Waldemar @ Joltfison to obtain.a cross-section of ideas on Fong: range planning. Over 200 letters will be pont ‘to: citizens this week asking them to participate in’ \thé Dec, 14 meeting. ALL CITIZENS CALLED Every ‘Novi cithgen has been ip- vited to the fieeting in the village (offices at 8 p.m. \ It is hoped that a .13-member board of ‘including . officers of nine sub- | committees, at the-meeting, * .The nine subcommittees are: Day, is a: senior at Ubly High National Grange Backs +Health and safety, thorough- ‘School. * * Reddeman * Carol of Chelsea, Mich., was here. for the 4-H Con- gress. on an expensé-paid trip as a winner in a National Beautlfica- tion of Home Grounds contest. Aemthcttccininanentininiomterminn Sapainatiion | When the German stibmarfine U-505 was boarded northeast of he Cape Verde Islands on June 4, 1944, it was the first time since 1815 that the U.S¢ Navy had taken: an enemy p warshig ‘oR. the high, Federal Beef Grading WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Na- tional Grange, stepping into the backstage battle over continuation of federal grading of beef and lamb, said yesterday that. right now the advantages appear to out- weigh the disadvantages.— The grange -saii that at present, it believes thé federal grading sys- ,tem is in the best: interests of farmers,,. but it. will continue to study, the controversy closely dur- ‘ing the coming. vear. 7 y: the probally history . of church architecture. - and modified for Its present use | EERIE nal tenn ie ~ lous! te the he monty ere utilities, educa- _ tional and cultural development, | commercial: and industrial de- velopment, master planning and ‘routng,..statisties and maps, parks, and recreational facilities and a subcommittee for handling ‘matters within the organization. The 12 basic objectives of the committee were drawn up by Louis, Caruso, Mrs. Richard Noble, the Rev. Arnold.Cook, Herbert Koester, Emory Jacques, Donald Woodward, Mrs. David Fried, and Mrs. Mary G suntzviller / fare planning, ble land uses; provide adequate - directors will be elected, -. TS ans gaat aon] id w Big. 6-Ft Aluminum Christmas Tree REMINGTON ~— sd Les “ ; 7 y : a LOWEST PRICES a HOME and AUTO ees : ae 2 Ae BOOSTER CABLES of bes | 1 Largest live ere ing area of any electric shaver. LAYAWAY AT |g No Trade CASSEROLE iceman mmammasmn inmanddaamien camhensemien .. 3 3 music: : ce ae Prone DISH ; ) ) with Cradle iBU UY y NOW! SAVI i Ce eeeeenimerenantiontinie tiem: More people prefer P22 0. Con “REMINGTON SHAVERS . |i MEAS than any other brand! 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Color Magic Revolving : “st COLOR DISK — o1ors ADDED COLOR. $24.95 FOR CHRISTMAS “ * 95 Value GIVING | : “far fewer’ OS ‘to mental patients fp the USSR. than there are here, dreds o But this does - not hecessarily “In the mean that the Soviets have a lower'érg gre paid for quotient of mentally fl citizens.’ which appeapin ote tifie journals. Jes | : you ‘Wn ever ything. papers The fact that a relatively small el pumber of mental patlests are like scientists in other fields, are counwier treats, make un- Confined to hospitals tn Russia, |a la the top-salaried citizens..In usual Christmas basket for a while one-half of America’schos- | America, the psychiatric research- bachelor. He reciprocates with |. pital beds are. devoted ta peychi- er makes far less than the psychia- an electric can opener, just the | gtrie patients, is more likely to |trist who elects to go-into private ts ae ata a reflect the belief of Red researcl: | practice, | oF grasshoppers. 138 ClO, AFL Locals. Will Merge i in Flint _FLINT iP - Thirty two CIO and™ six’ AFI, local unions here will doctors that mental patients are : eR ok: better dif treated at home, or in AS @ consequence, the Russians | Community clinics, rather’ than | : * Jarge hospitais, ' “There is no way you can com ‘pare the number of mentally ill B70 Bomber Diane citizens: in Russia and the United: \ explained Dr; Max Fink, , Seri I" C B k Sates eine art SETIOUSIY Cut Back | ‘director pence by the’ state, with ite ~ @wn board of trustees rather than|”’” : _ Bere Wi ment of Hillside Hospital, “It is a ‘ be ‘operated as a ‘branch of MSU METRE Het chetral organize: ition ‘question of semantics. WASHINGTON » The Air} or University of. Michigan jhere Sunday. There are approxi- "wi the U8. . we have 1,000| Force ‘analysts, Tuesday ‘all but canceled} imately 40 AFL locals 4 . . s very bysy. A the B70 heavy bomber. program, “This would be in the interest of lew sate who are’ very i A A . moving forward with the most! ane facel-level merger will qume president of a large corforation! It cut~the~ program, on which | years after national. merger here, a brilliant man, makes. $150,- |about a half billion dollars has adequate anq highest quality Pr-\of the AFL and CIO. ue sae enalyes gram of higher education for this; . 000 a year—he seés his. analy been spent fo dat®, back to a ‘ Se far the only AFL unions to |Do- you count him among the!small-seale , area,” he said. ‘ submit delegate ‘lists for the 4 mentally ill? Dr. Jamrich envisioned the merger convention are the stage " proposed institution largely “a oor “1s an alcoholic mentally ill, commuting school” wttheal sted ture projectioniste, Flim /~ en od a dope addict? These are [would refi in a ‘ores of — for dormitories: and other facili: | ton ot ‘Teachers, Flint Fire | tt Problems you face ta ‘trying , eae fig §, jabout 1963. ties tar resident’ stadents. Fighters and Flint Typegraphiout * to compare figures on the U. + + and - sonaguca It’s like comparing | The B70, designed: to fly at He- estimated it ad i, Union. - d granges and apples.” ; | three times the HA heavily from Grand Haven. Hol” None of the building: trales have The panel of Soviet-visiting psy- @* originally planned as a re. ested o S. j , ve be pebe posed pap et nai — wh Bett t kn ee chiatrists,” who discussed their Placement for the B65? . heavy, olding out in roit finally we wv findings at the New York divisional | intereontinental nuclear bomber, Rapids to be more accessible to\ordereq by “their internatiina ° eting of the: American Psychi- North American Aviation Co. the larger communities involved. re »CIO.- mee : can s . . : — — me he * ‘ ‘atric Assn., included Z. Le bensohn, ‘holds the major contract. General| ‘s "M.D.,. Washingtey;”D.C., chair- Peetric was responsible for the! A speaker at Sunday's conven-' man; H, Gantt, MOD Johns Hop-' J92 advanced jet engine designed! tion will be August Scholle, presi- kins°U niversity/G. Razran, Ph.D.,'to power the borhber. i World Bank to Lend jdent of the Michigan AFL-CIO, Queens Col lege: J. Wortis, M.D., + ke oe i 3 | Brook sh Hospital, and. Egypt $56%2 Million be benaaalae ewish iD, ‘Orenge-| Officials estimated that rediic- : South Haven Will Have Hung, 9 tion of the B70. program to a CATRO @ — Cairo newspapers| strictly development project wild announced Tuesday that the World Bank has agreed to lend Egypt 5642 million dollars to enlarge the i agreed that the Russians| New Pesticide Facility agp greed t ussian w using tranquilizing drugs! si schare r ore ee bv MIDDLEPORT, N..Y. (UPD) —/in/ psychiatry as extensively as! mevicans do, but their drugs are|Dudget that will be submitted es Suez Niagara. Chemicals. Division’ of sexi’ aepath, — e * Food Machinery and Chemicals! of far more limited range. |Congress xt t rss \Corp. will open a new facility/JOr gyeyeys DIFFER | (Advertisement) Joseph Rucinsky, director of the! production of pesticides a \SYSTEM! P oy “iN Now Many Wear bank's Mideastern operations, has!fjaven, Mich.,. it was an As one listener pointed out, ‘'No taken a draft of the ‘loan-.agree- Tuesday. wonder. Here we could start a FALSE TEETH | tpent to Wanitington after five day’) rhe new facility is scheduled to WUsothe-month club” for Pa: With Little Werry negotiation with Egyptian of-\). srations next +h. Part- tients. icial gin operations ne 6 The Soviet psyc hiatric researcher Rat, taik, laugh or poe without | | ficials of the building in which it will be . fear of insecure fxlee teeth aapeera i * * rk M4 is given far more funds, status, slipping or wobbling. 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All Reduced ‘Up To “s "sie o ff : Regulation: Size i Shoes i eae $4.98 Sizes 29 to 36 - a ay A oe dap Ss sia is leiely oak ce o ‘have not wholly ee at Sed his axis ties with rmany in- ‘World! <4 : Sci Soviet satel-|way IT. “In oth countries he is ig A FO e. 8 bridge a gap!condemned as a ictator. But the Dec. 23. he will visit 21. nations, of centuries and is relying heavily/U. §. needs Spanish bases’ and on a $109 miflidn Russian loan to|Franeo needs U. S S.. money, __[tatk wit as many national leaders|23 8. Russian experts are ‘Rabet—U.S. relati land gates in aS Sota rig ae alah 30 speeches. Five of the nations|"°o™: though ee is “8! Moroteo have been on the upgrade | ; ' a ie, n> the: ; Tetra tran regards self as! give up its Moroccan bases. The . i. ’ i Go See ‘ rar ors: : "s barrier to comm steffect on Moroceo’s econonry) — | tions with the West ranging from] i. ‘this part of the world. Tt wan’ 2 : ; = one : i Re ts through loss of income front the jbet to warmto cool = ~~ sibetter jet airplanes and more bases stil is to be measured and ees | he Paris modern arms. Be wants the U.S. may be discussed f. | tor’ a Western sugamit. session to become a full-fledged member Riceectinty | , ‘ waits “an equal | o wow — ‘suecessor to the Baghdad) ice in NATO and is ttal | President Charles de Gaulle of | Ankara—With Pakistan and Iran;| ‘at Mt often Is left Has igh big | | France. at th Turkey is among the West's best and firmly allied A the | also will be.jfriends in the Middle East. It) Wao" ae hare “Chocunee | Konrad Adeniuer of |relies heavily on the United States © des agg cai Sar | est Germany. It is prelinjinary |both for arms and economic aid.) ™ Party. sal to a Big Four simmit session But there are no “Yankee, Go| — ‘ores aamentet, of U. 8. with. Russia expected in the |Home’’ signs here. Turkey is per. ' — a oo spring. - = “}mitting installation of U,;S, missile Paris—Eisenhower's big job here - bases with an atomic potential. will be to smooth out the differ- Be Rigl, . —s ctr wil gre 12 Athens — G “and Turkey °D¢es Which still rankle between sonality, and, as well, will Ral ‘are’ the enuters : ani o md Britain. and ‘Germany and Britain test of the Eisenhower stamina, | NATO tine, doth would like a peed etives Covad Bester id _ * *° * = ; ; greater smiall-nation voice in France suspects British motives in Besides the nations he will yisit,/ NATO, Greece also relles heavily ‘Aftick. The British suspect’ both oe '|Eisenhower also will’ make an in.) om U.S. aid. Greece recently | a Never before has a contemporary ‘ 1 call at the Vatican to sec, has patched up lis quarrel with | for their membership in the “inner 2s 3 design brought such exciting charm [Pope John XXIII. 5 Turkey over the future of Cyprus, "which Britain fears may = j isqueeze her out of the continent. = uxury to any dinner table! ‘This will be on. Sunday, Dec. 6,; Tunis — President Habib Bour- | There ig net total agreement Here is silverplate with everything! and it is possible that in order to guiba of Tunisia is a champion of among any of the four as to the se us javeid Sunday crowds, the Presi- independence for Algeria from. \date and purpose of a summit, Classic simplicity of design . . . crisp |dent may literally “drop in” tothe France, but in viewpoint. is one. clarity of detail .. . lavished with far Vatican gardens by helicopter. The of ‘the few Arab leaders -who is imeeting with Russia now proposed | for the spring. more silver over all than most - first helitopter to land in Vatican) ————___— ie ! i grounds did so only in the last . o 4 = accepted silverplate. Come . year. Aids Car i. C = Flower Song . . . feel it, saoepaleie >The subject of the audience: 0 urve - its bantlt 100! eee ‘naturally, will be world peace, S2-pe. Series tos “me ee .e s Automatic Piloting Qo sore 3 strictly of. a good-will nature 4 $79.95 “ ‘cannot avoid. running into prob- | etme her's MOVES Step Nearer — + ‘with chest $99.95 , limeter ranging from New Delhi e | : to Paris. “t LAYAWAY FOR | Here areaome of thera in thumb. | a. Sa Oe ‘nails: eS COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI).— Qhio!lems, including prohibitive costs = . Servies fer § consists of: 16 7 fe 8 State University scientists an- tg grivers and-to ernments. ae ‘ Prodigy oo 1 Sager Speen, | New Delhi—Igdian criticism of pounced Tuesday they are one “T woukts't even. tre to guess + Spoons ond 2 Table or Serving Spsens. cad |U. S. world policies has lessened step’ closer in their race to de- ! pore ' |eonsiderably since the beginning} velop a practical system for auto. the cost,”’ Baker said. |of the ee Cees on to tadlian, -matic piloting of automobiles. —_ — < page rey .: eet cance | ne Robert Baker- En. te Us Uni- That Old Hard Wax? =e specially versity’s civil enginee ng depar 8 ’ regener ny saiheary’ agesdibores ment said a new system called. Wax that is hardened on any ASH! to meet the Red Chinese threat. | “logic ..circuitory” will eliminate type of candlestick can be removed ’ seweuend . |No abatement in Indian neutrality. jsway when an electronically cot-'|yith @ cloth that has been mois-| . : / .|trolled car approaches a curve or tened with carbon tetrachloride. 16 W. Huron FE 2-0294 Karachi—Pakistan is one of the | Stop. : : . West's firmest triends.. it feels Chio State’s invention, the re- | Sugar was first produced in In- sujt of six months research at dia about 2,000 years ago. me a i gpamemcotear electrical engineering red ————4 ¥ _fories, w latest in a se : C abe Now DO, DISHES FASTER, CLEANER (ot developments which may al | VACUUM’ SWEEPE low drivers to tune intd an elec. $16.95 Up tronic beam, ‘sit back and coast 1 ¥ear Gudrantee New x Imperial DISHMASTER | sects metic | roe ecm Open 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Corner Johnson & Howard FE 4-5169 The original piloting system, de. iveloped by General Motors, wa = ‘corftrolled by a cable running be- ‘side the .highway. Model experi-| ~SHOTWELLS so iments showed, however, the auto- _ matic pilot failed to adjust when SHOE STORE * ‘negotiating a curve or stop, re-[° 9:30 te 9 Mon., Thurs.’ Fri. ‘sulting in jolting and swaying. 9:30 to 6 Tues., Wed., Sat. * * * i Under the logic circuitory inven-' 656 AUBURN FE 5-0664 ition, Baker said, an ite | —————————— a signal placed directly in front of, | the curve or stop electronicalty |} a RAMBLER warns the approaching automo-: bile’ of curves and intersections, |[ faa '$174g00 : FIRST MODEL CHANGE IN 12 YEARS: © ~~ ><" |jand town sem saan el aa cmeeet | Dishmaster, always the world’s most popular dishwasher, now, washes _ | automatic pilot. Mi 6.3900 — even faster, cleaner and more economically ! ee "HP ater sald, the invention is a : i EE | Sew, larwer detergent tank? 0 =" “most significant step.” He said | = © Handles that never drip! | . : | J if was finished far ahead of | © Decorative gold facing — silver cover! _ schedpieand predicted automa- OPEN 7 A.M. TO 9 P.M. ° Semeeny free’! eam a _ sep | tie piloting of.cars would be i | “Monday thru Ssturday | sete deliiern c: acces ~ | etct tn' a tow years” | RHIN AUTO. WASH NEW FACTORY ‘BRANCH on ito pg at t SQUARE LAKE RD. BS But Baker said automatic pilot~, te “impractt-| | DEMONSTRATION, SALES and SERVICE = PE 82588 ‘ing at present is still = a - —_— jeal’’ because of numerous prob- Par He ER Ee NSN Be ae ] FRESH LEAN FRESH Line? & ia GROUND FRYERS — eg |r aze0n _MARKI 7 BEEF — T ROUND - | SIRLOIN” ‘TTT TT. eS Se eee . NONE ; HIGHER: + PPPOPORGY f Pre ~ eal ~ , 4 i i 46 - SANDERS STORES WHERE QUALITY. costs. YOU: December 15 the fin begins. 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The agency), vglued the property taken. over at;~ $65,497. “ ~ 64 ARE ARREST: ene —1n-Hfineis the cotint was 10 stills, MIX 64 arrests and property appraised. OR - at $5,259, while Iowa chaiked_up/ - the comparatively pure record of) three. stills, four arrests, and a property valuation of $5. x * 2 ‘North Cardlina’ was the worst offender, according to IRS records, Agents seized 2,459 stills in that state, made 2,146 arrests, and confiscated 346 automobiles and 124 trucks, many bound for north- . ern points. Value of the property; - . was set at $685,347. “ot = “If - people could see moon MERRY CHRISTMAS — Ideal for Christmas givihg and year- shine ‘being made, they wouldn't | round wearing, this beautifully tailored hostess gown is elegant drink it,”’ Lathem ‘said. : enough for holiday receiving, yet- simple enough for family eve- The do-it-yourselfer, uninhibitea| ings at home; In’silk Kerah by Stehli, it has quilted collar, wide by sanitary scruples, is as likely} Cummerbund and graceful long skirt. Make it, he first. gift on ‘ @s not to add carrion to thé brew) Christmas morning, to open and wear, ~ FLAVORFUL TENDER YOUNG GARDEN "GREEN. GIANT BRAND | - SWEET PEAS. ””’. WHOLE KERNEL. - . MIBLETS CORN . os TASTY GREEN GIANT BRAND CREAMED CORN. A DELIGHT FUL SWIFT '§ Soap DELIGHTFUL SWIFT’ $ BRAND. e ee e- 0.0.9.9, SooomioOOOE OG V.9.0.0.0.9. wen) VALUABLE COUPON fil) 50 Extra ... 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Loaves . sie 3 bare de 3 bari 35 ~ (ae CAMAY SOAP... ee es wom Gate y = clothes spotlessly. iy se a : fc : (a ~ PES ee ee ; : : \ Io 5 % Starting MON DAY, DECEMBER 7 Day. and Evening Divisions - + ’ Phere is always a demand for well-trained office help. Many good opportunities for advancement are available for those who © are well qualified. The Business Institiite ‘|. The solution. to these puzzles lies ‘deep below Manhattan's. Liberty istreet.in-the old vault. of the Fed- eral Reserve Bank of New York. There a flock of free world | mations keep billions of dollars . ‘gold bars. Finance ministers: find ot gold. At last count the vault’s cages held nearly 10 | billion dollars worth. | When one country sells gold to ,another, attendants merely unlock ach country’s cage and move that much simpler than < gold from capital to ca also cheaper and safer. For these reasons other coun- ‘tries have been sending gold_ to ithe New York Reserve Bank. NO U. 8. TAG | Qne name is conspicugusly ab- shipping . It's a of Pontiac VETERAN APPROVED : 7 W. Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-3551 "Visit SANTA ) and Have Your Child's” . Picture Taken | With Santa! Santa’s House is located in the cen- 9 ter of the parking area. Special No- : tice to parents and Guardians . For a special memento of this Christ- mas Season your . child's picture _ with Santa taken by a professional photographer Pay the nominal serv- ice charge of $1:25 for the original photo. Additional copies can be ar- ranged for with photographer! FREE GIFTS FOR ALL THE ~~ . | CHILDREN WHO VISIT SANTA | | Miracle. Mile Shopping Center S$. TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LK. RD. Open by 10 AM. to 9 P.M. Daily ~ [Federal Reserve Bank. »,, ‘sent from the little tags on each jot the cage—doors — the United )States. The U. S. Treasury keeps jits gold entirely apart from the Exactly $12,483|414,764 worth All He Wanted for : “ttotal sen. Christmas Mike Will Get , His\ Hand WASHINGTON (UPD—An anon- ymous New Yorker. has offered to pay the full cost of the Christ- mas present little Mike Plaugher wants most — a left hand. The parents of 6:year-old Mike, who was born With only one hand, said Thursday that the offer’ was The stafion said the would-be had called after hear- Simade through a New York City a lradio station. copauiulis as yet to — far an estimate. Mike has been expressing. only one’ Christmas ‘wish — that Santa/ Claus bring him a hand, / * * * AU eet days ago,-his 5-year-old ===" brother, Donnie, took the hand off os : department | store mi while he and Mrs. Plaugher was) shopping. When his ‘mother dis-/| W _ Ing a newscast: which had in- cluded a rough estimate that the hand would cost about $3800. She asked only that she be given | statién said, shane imal said he. has had no} of U. 8, gold ts in Fort Knox, Kentucky. Lesser aniounts are in the mints in San Francisco and Denver and. in the New York Assay Office. Contrary to popular belief, when the United States sells gold to an- other country the bars do not come out of Fort Knox. No gold jhas been shipped out of Fort Knox Since 1945. ‘Be Flown af Canal Panama Asking Flag -"3EASHINGTON (UPI)—The State Department said it has under study) today a note from the Panamanian government ‘asking that its flag) be flown over the ‘Canal Zope * * * Gold deliveries to other coun-| tries are made from the New York, Assay Office. An armored truck from the -Federa] Reserv@ Bank): ipicks up the gold at the assay of-| ifice and carries it to the reserve ‘bank. . That’s how the gold gets from | the United States to England or whatever country is buying it. Only on rare occasion does it | physically leave the United I States. alongside Old Glory. The announcement made yester- day came qn the heels of reports that the United States soon would: announce important concessions to: Panama, scene of recent anti- ‘American demonstrations, I The concessions, .which could| come within ‘the next 48 hours, | are expected to be explained to! Panama by Julian M. Harrington, | U.S. ambassador to the Central American nation, The state of Maine was York! This, of course, does not change County, Mass. until 1820. a an exact price in ‘advance, the | -,and says the only way he could arta a covered "He was hiding the hand || east junder. his coat, Dennie explained ithat he. had taken it as’ a Christ- 'mas present for Mike. * * eR ae ag wee eee * ata am oe eee ee Hes weg ake , Christmas Lay-Away hope to m Mike’s Christmas ee Sas wish come true would ‘be throug EDWARD'S - -— repairman, has six other children. 2 gine Si a ei Sa canara 4 ia 5 * UNDER U.S. PATENT Ne. 2.909.556 So ee Dr. 8 R. Berman, 0. D, 17.N. Saginaw _ Men ned Tr Boalt Th Bete Wey te Sor ' Neme. Address City me ot 4 : ot a 1 oo oll “ Hours: Daily 9:30 to 5:30—Fri. ‘til 9 P. Mee _DR. B. R. BERMAN, 0. D. TN, Soginew St. FE 4.7071 a outside help. SR eeGl SANTA - IS. COMING YOUR WAYAN A NEW STORY FILLED WITH . ~\ExCITED _ ADVENTURE BUT MOST OF ALL ENT Te the other. Pour the. Cranberry Or- jange Sauce inte an &-inch square pan and top jwith eake batter and a sprinkle ' cinnamon sugar cor eoaoeacaccenittrt tree Store Corot! Chip _|Cookies Cut Into Bars | Thartype cookies keep well — if there are any left over! - -— Light Caramel Bars lcup sifted flour } teaspoon a powder, 1, teas HOLLY RED PUNCH — You're sure to want a punch recipe | ; to use during the holidays. This one can be made up ahead of time _ and frozen. At the last minute yoo add soda, ice and the garnish. The punch gets its bright red color from red hot cinnamon candies and loganberry rea | a itype % cup bw Big re margarine % cup light brown sugar packed) © : teaspoon vanilla C * cup roeeseely broken - walruts oe eee eee LIPTON TEA .. >... Plaverful ee at tea. a aa ee Gets mt * Pe b. pkg. 85c : ' Ea ries 2 bars 45¢: : Be “two fruits are a “perfect ‘ss a ave pair because each enhances’ 4 After baking for. s } minutes, the (firms ” n light ad fragrant: Cut into - lequanes ‘abd serve warm, Oranberry Orange Pudding % eups sifted yimriched flour 2 beaspoons 6: ‘Han iy Festive Sauce as A. Canadian-Style Bacon. . Turkey Croquettes Rose “ ies asians, mince ad ; Q. Where does tt come from M ep butter o margarin * ales a rabiespeen “mineed aa | i and how is it identified? 1 po ge or en ee 1 bicperne ett & flout A. It comes from the loin and is) i} Cup ee wank. Eo cup rove a] ye a ithe- boneless cured and a } one. pon leftover | turkey pene package (10 ounces) frosen sree -backstrip from the loin Q. How is:it prepared? + A. Tt may be prepared as a whole piece -and roasted in a 300 degree F 's cup chopped walnuts Ig tatoes ow ed mashed 2 ta eeowet ininced pimiento Fd teaspoon » teaspoon Sepeer Melt butter or margarine; add oven. Or sliced, it may, instant -rminced. onion; codk 1 Well. pi? Blend in flour. wine all at once; 2 tabi Pp . diced pimi Cook onion and green pepper in. é butter 5 minutes; do pot brown. © Add cream - -and stir over low lightly. browned, Makes 4 larger © 6 small croquettes;-.. ; Day-after turkey is a boon andjand wine, all at « ee /@ succulent invitation to-nibbling.|low heat until th Mi You look under the wraps and/of the hot mixture .: twitch off morsels of crispy brown, | to remaining hot a meealathelnee tices with @ and stir 1 minute. = speculative| ¢ a Remove from heat; add u Yet the etl hour cometh on} matning ingredients. “Chill sev. . swift feet when the turkey CAI) eral hours, Shape inte croqueties.: * i cup, i yee ecarame|- flavored candy: e piec .2 etps diced. peeled orange Y, eup water L'y cups sugar - ‘4 (up eornstarcit~ ') -teaspoon salt : ; i tablespoon grated orange nc eminem inn be broiled, pan-proiled or pan-fried minute, Blend if flour. 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Melt butter in a; Combine cranberries, orange and Keep a large roll of dental floss | “SHOTWELLS: ns l-quart saucepan over low heat; |water. Cook until cranberries pop, C ked Wi h Ch : PS Ned marjoram Mi 1X Up H olly P a 'N ow, remove from heat; mix in brown|Mix sugar, cornstarch and salt WOO it Ce8e i ~ eae bing rolled trvae-| | “SHOE STORE — Bae Mgt sugar and vanilla. Beat egg until|Add to fruit. Cook, stirring con-| ant bunches of vegetables such | 9:30 to 9 Mon, Thurs... Fri. 1° i rile reeze ntil TI iste as thick and ivory colored: stir into|stantly, until thickened. Makes 6 Like fine cheese? 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Add» garlic, onion, and to-jof being prepared is to have'some/for 5 minutes. Set .gside to cool.| to 25 minutes or until top is set; | Pamper them with pancakes — reup: Hnely. diced dam cheese [8 YOUr own onion soup? It can) CAKES : matges; cook a few minutes. Add| refreshments ready to serve. Here Squeeze lemons and oranges. Add| de not everbake; insides shoaid PTURKEY STUFFING PANCAKES - "4 to 1 tablespoon butter be done with relative ease. Just | ai a beef gravy. Cover: simmer 45 min-|is a new recipe for punch that can be soft. — on a chilly morning or serve Whisk eggs just until yolks and Saute 3 medium sixed onions, JERRY'S BAKERY: = / utes, Remove cover and continug|/b@ made weeks in advance, poured’ duices'to the sug mixture. Add| the pancakes for supper: Combine whites are combined Mix in wa- Which have been, pliced, in 2 table-] wiescte am 3 cooking 15 minutes.’ Stir now andjinto containers and placed in the !oganberry and pineapple” julices., Place pan on rack to cool Cut) with {wo cups of baked bread stuf-ter, a pinch of salt and a dash‘spoons of butter or margarine for! suceptae Center Fe $3603 : then. Sprinkle with parsley. . (freezer, It makes 3 quarts: x &® [in bars and remove with spatuls. fing, one cup: of finely chopped ,of? pepper. (Go slow on salt’ be about 15 minutes. Add 1 quart of! ees ‘ | 2 art-size ~ezing| ightly, then store in tightly- ked chicken or turkey, Add ‘4 caus® cheese will add some.) meat stock and -cook slowly . for! s Serve’ tn 64: eneshed.—o-| * * Pour into 3 quart-size freezing AD” wer coo ' . edu eese will add some. . ‘ 7 tatoes. wee servings. al pal Holly Red Punch containers. 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By the end ‘of this week, however, at least (115,000 will be back off the job. * * * Meanwhile, Chrysler plans to lines Dec, 9. Ford, Studebaker - Pac kard and ‘American. Motors were not seri- continue to operate on five-day ‘weeks, 656 AUBURN ~ SHOTWELLS SHOE STORE 9:30 te 9 Mon., Thurs., Fri. 9:30 to 6 Tues.. Wed., Sat. FE 5-0664 Sentenced to 5 Days for Theft of Shoes |. MOUNT CLEMENS (UPT)—Har- | ' Monday was sentenced to five days! . in jail for taking shoes worth $85.44 CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES r 353 Auburn Ave TRICKS—JOKES PIPER’S MAGAZINE OUTLET 3" E é-ne0d | .}from a burned out store he was, hired to guard against looting. Martin pleaded guilty to simple larceny before Municipal Judge Malcolm Trombley, Macomb Coun- ty Sheriff Harley Ensign had pre- # viously stripped Martin of his spe-: “€ cial deputy powers. underwood Crest Quiet Tab Factory Price $121.37 _.Our Special Discount Price with Carrying, Case Easy Terms — Service Gucraniéed i °89” Pius Tax for yourself? Custom. Blended. SUNOCO Real Estate Headquarters @-Interested in setting into business oe Want to be your own boss? je Only moderate investment required. id Poid satan pean. Fa Steel Now . Available; Progress Dates Given | | President John F. Gordon says’ corporation has moved up ‘dates for resuming auto Produc: * Gordon yesterday announced the | Pontiac, plus the six B-O-P as- | South Gate, Calif.; Kansas City, | Wilming- © “English - -—— In Hungarian, Stamp. Fight Greece takes a Round. ATHENS (AP) — Greece re- \the picture of Hungarian Premier portedly will issue two postage’ Imre Nagy, executed for his part stamps commemorating the 1956, in the, revolt, and the words | Hungarian -revolt despite a pro-|' ‘Freedom to the People." test from ‘Hungary’ s Communist government. * | «) * Vanessa Brown Weds The airmail stamps go on wd TV Producer- Director Dec. 6 in retaliation for a Sovie ‘postage stamp bearing a picture! HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Actress of Emmanuel Glezos, editor of a) Vanessa Brown, 31, is honeymoon-| , leftist Athens-newspaper who was ing in New York with her new jsentenced to five years in prison |husbgnd, television producer an ‘for Communist espionage. | director Mark Sandrich Jr., jmony, attended only by immediate relatives. Miss , Brown. formerly was wed ‘to Dr. “Robert Alan Franklyn, a Oldest Lennon Sister Will Wed This Summer . HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Dianrie| vorced in 1957. This is the first! jLennon, oldest of the four singing | marriage for Sandrich, who re- Lennon sisters on Lawrence|cently directed several episodes | Welk's TV show, plans to marty’ of the TV series Sunset Strip. a boy from down the block with'—— - whem she has grown up. She and Dick Gass, 22, will be next summer, th birth day. He is an Army paratrooper stationed at Ft. Bragg, N.C., scheduled to be discharged trom the service next June 1. His family py, enty- vthifee adult and. the .Lennons have. lived thalf courses will be offered by Michi- a block apart in suburban Venice gan State University Oakland dur- for 13. years. ing the winter term which begins) Dianne said she won't continue the week of Jan. 11, Dr. Lowell!’ |her jcareer after marriage. She |R. Eklund, MSUO director of con- ‘said her sisters Peggy. 18; Kathy, msO vend ta 16 and Janet, 13, ‘‘probably will) ‘day. continue as a trio.” Shah’s Future Bride. Business and engineering courses include. accounting for~manage- ment personnel, busines$ and pro- fessional speech, creative problem | | solving, introduction to. manage- iment, and basic engineering WT —! ‘VENTIMIGLIA, Italy (P—Ah, | the fickle florists in this resort electrical machinery theory, math- jematics refresher for engineering The’ Gortets coune-eat Wena ,and stock market and investment * * * | The couple married ouuiay ‘at. The Greek stamps will carry | Temple Israel here. bi Max |Nussbaum performed cere- eterno Si eye Fast Draw Practice Too Long—He's Shot PIERCY; Calif. (AP)—Ray-and | Gary Carver were practicing the! fast draw Tuesday night in the kitchen of their home. * * Trouble was, Gary explained later, he was using Ray's double- action .22 pistol instead of his own single-action gun. Ray, 20, thought the last draw had been pulled, and turned away. ‘Gary, 17, drew orice more and. ipulled the trigger, ‘not expecting the gun to fire. It ‘did. * *, * Ray was take to Mendocino] County chospita)’ at Ukiah where) doctors said he was in critical con-| dition, / * Bar Frankenmuth Bond : plastic surgeon. They were di-| itinuing education, announced fo-|’ |Continuing Education office as FRANKENMUTH (®#—School dié-) trict voters Tuesday rejected a! ‘Proposed $375,000 bond issue for a. new elementary school by a vote. ee. To Offer 23 Adult Courses sat MSUO This Winter , ‘eon education? tion, iiidontsn to psychology, © Spanish, Russian and French. “In the fine arts field courses’ will be available in creative writ-) jing, color and design, basic draw. ing, and oil painting, Other. courses in the adult edu cation curriculum will be effective’ speech and leadership, and effec: | i | tive reading. * * ‘Dr. ekiued said those interested |in courses should notify the MSUO; seon as possible to reserve space/ [Buys Drained Gas Field _ among the Allies as “it did at the Spain and perhaps a more active bd alliance. role: for Spain, After agreeing to the SMoreeclin request, the _U.S..now must make the most of its pullout to refute: Communist"¢ harges the bases constitute intperialism. Ps , MARION (®—Consumers Powcr ee has purchased controlling .in-' rest from Taggart Brothers Gas lc of Big Rapids in n the 12 12,000- acre depleted Evart- gas field for use. as a natural gas storage. The) \field will be connected by pipeline | ‘to a compressor station of Con- ‘sumers _ affiliate, Michigan Gas, Storage Co. The sheridan of Australia still communicate by smoke signals. The labor: secretary” otiviouy tg was referring to the dispites in| the steel, railroad, maritime and other industries in which manage-| ment seeks more leeway in cut-| "HERE'S GOOD NEWS rho Four fasted, b MATING SANTA WITH A JOYFUL... “Al Day Tpeedey, Dec. 22nd Shows At 1 :00—3:00—$:00—7:00 and 9:00. AintsSion BY GUEST TICKET OY... bk HURON SHOW STARTS THEAT alarms itiihintameiiiti insta hierumnen James STEWART Ben “Remick Gazzara Kathryn - Grant prec crete ‘ANATOMY | —OF A— MURDER” | abuts || 90¢ Woleh H. in the program as enroliment for \ sented a magnificent new purple- with a new carnation, pink with red-tipped petals, They named it Farah Diba for the. bride-to-be, of the Shah of Iran. A few seasons back they pre- - red rose. named for Soraya, the Shah's now-divorced wife, wt Formally in Pontiac FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4th = Open House 6:00 P. M. to 10:00 P.M. ) YOU Are I nvited! ~ all courses will be limited, f analysis, rie Sea i SN ea ~y~ At 1:00 - 3:06 Last 2 Suse | bees [rs aoreee Aa 7 - The Funniest H Hamanities and liberal arts PON TIAC DRIVE-IN THEATES zation since the French revolu- natn i 4 4 4 4 4 q 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Years! _SHOW STARTS at 7:00 P.M As Tense and Chilling a Shocker as Hos Come Along in} A Courtroom Drama Involving Rape, eyes) and . Outspoken Language About Both! —IN-CAR— -HEATERS TO KEEP you WARM BS Ses NS Opens Ths _ Brand New Studio. __ 4 4 4 i 4 4 4 iq 4 4 4 4 r 4 4 i4 id 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 | f ON EO OO EE PEE ESE EE PESOS OOD OOP PPP PAG i i i i a a & < < a e = = : % MICHIGAN'S OWN PICTURE _ i book.” (Crowell, New York $3.95.) ; This is a revised version of a o simalleg book that appeared in Im it, Miss Cannon who AY, DECEMBER ‘ee Cookbooks Make Fine. sa and sighy own 1 cup ight|tablespoons relish and 2 table- spoons - worcestershire sauce (or a eee oe ee ‘The other cookbook is a thick volume called ‘‘Best of the Bake- Off Collection (Grosset & Dunlap, New York, $4.95) It is a comila- tion of 1000 recipes from § fen years ot the Pillsbury Balt contests |g “itew drops of Tabasco). Pour over thick. Reading them nuts and heat. thoroughly. Serve| YOU hungry, we warn you. | {Sub ml ~ ER , There are, in addition, other) “* °#® wsinut. nay oe sections that give recipes for. main dishes, ples and desserts, It is by No means a-standard recipe book, but an exciting extra one for your) bookshelf. a This pound cake filled with nuts Add ‘sugar gradually to shorten. ing and cream well, Blend in eggs, one ata Beat well after ach. Add sifted dey ingredients lternately with milk. Stir in nuts. Turn into 10-inch tube pan, well be nese 2 Sees Tderty for House Beau- tiful. dnd other publications tells how .to make ‘exciting food from ingredients found.in ‘cans. ~- She uses ‘the gourmet approach to food, saying that most ordinary 2|foods can be dressed up_ with ‘jseasonings, herbs and sauces. In addition to the recipes there is a section devoted to can- opener parties, another to var- greased én the bottom. Bake at should be good to serve during 350 degrees for 75 to-85 minutes. the holidays with eggnog or a BUY A GENUINE | THURS, FRI, SAT., MON. Bake Bread in Cans for Attractive Slices Try, currant-orange loaf tse) Christmas dinner, suggests the De-| cember issue of a home magazine. : “NeCCH lous types ef can openers (with |It takes ten minutes’ to prepare EASY : line drawings) anda a glossagy and 45 to 50 minutes to bake. — : -of foods, The latter section has | The easy “‘here’s how” is: T egg, | , TERMS . _a list of places specializing in |“ cup sugar,-3 cups biscuit mix, é A mail-order foods. ‘14 cup orange juice, 1° table-| WITH ZIG-ZAGGER ispoon grated orange rind, and %| cup currants, Combine biscuit mix’ and sugar; add egg and orange) This dutty. appetizer should be: served on crisp crackers or: melba ® Free Sewing Instructior 1 Sound ereeee ® Automatic Bobbin ‘ oe? sSth oreas’ ua : toast. You start. with a can Of juice; beat well. Batter will be . 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' , ee sized Bermuda options and slice Currant-crange loaf is a source of NECCHI Prepare. mashed . potatoes ac-; ; ; Ag ge inch thick, Separate rings and) Vitamins A, B, and C, and has ich. ecc e na i ' ee SEWING CIRCLE ‘dip into a mixture of two-thirds | 4Powt 900 calories per loaf. lcup of enriched corn meal, one- third cup of floor and a dash of Eat those breakfast eggs! Two salt and pepper. Fry coated rings.of them will Supply about 25 per in . deep fat about 2 cent of the essential daily nutrients minutes. Sane. ‘het. for adults. cording to package directions. Cov-) er hot hamburgers with cheese : . é slices. Swirl potiitoes on.top; place) MEAT LOAF MOUNTAINS — Made flavorful these. individual meat loaves are an all-in-one por genes pum potatoes. ‘Yield: and succulent with monosodium glutamate, com- dish that looks good, tastes better.” 4 servings. DARE wich: shonen ent Semenes Ponte See . a eS Sewing Center “ss 143 Oakland “TE 2.3337 Ww. WHO BUT KROGER HAS THe PICK OF. 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Union: Lake Breyton Plains a so geeddion ‘ 7 » a If it hadn't ion. on some great shooting: by forward Booker Hur- — ner and an eight-point scoring - in the 4th quarter by muscu- - | jar Bredell Pritchett, the Chiefs: would have been in serious trou- ble against a capable, well-coached Edsel Ford squad. x * ® : : To be truthful, they probably would. have lost the ball game plus the luster that goes with being | the défending champion of the ~ : Saginaw Valley “ Conference -and— | the state’s top-ranked Class A club last season. The friendly home court un- doubtedly helped the Chiefs, who trailed the Ford quintet for three “ me—10 p.m. (EST WAYNE G Tt LOYOLA 6 F.4 .T Television—National ‘tv Br ABC with| Vitolins 2 23 6. NS Th the eae area blacked ott | Ward 2 2-3 6 O'Connor} 23 Radio—-None. een 7 6-6 20° Gorman 4 4-5 2 Vv eeds—$40, 600 Wash'ton | 3-3 5 Cronk’k 2 10 12 Gate—About $50, Hoe wor 42-4 10 Schw'gen 3 32-2. 8 ~ Attendance-—about 10.000. Holmes 2 @-1 4 Norville..3 0-0. 6 Purse®Brown 4 per tent ard Charn- Mareka 2 6-1 4 Griffin @ 2-2 2 ley @ per cent es boo 2 ve] 1 2:2 4 Prices of seats—815. $10. 8738. &% pag 0 8-0. 0 Verwer"0 6-1 §' $2.50. ‘ soe 9 0-¢ 06 Mini 5 2-2 12 Potential worth of house.About $90, ¥ @i 2 vin 3+ bh? 7 . Sorala 22 15-29 $9 Den'berg 2 i-i 5 Scoring--Referee ‘aad two judges, 16 : Totals 31 27-32 89 point maximum per “round ‘ayne = 626 (3358 «~= Return bout-—-Within 9) days Showld Loyola 49 489 Charniey defeat Brown a Switch Double Screen | 1959 o From Pontiac Is Selected by AP Waterford Tackle Jim Larkin at Hillsdale on Second teom pictrort a ie Sixteen players’ from. Michigan's -smali college| ranks gre named on the 1959 little, “All-Ayherica football squad, an- mr 9g today by the Associated_ / walter Beach of Pontiac, the | ‘feet senior halfback from Cen- | tral Michigan University, was | awarded a first team halfback | post. On the second team are Waterford tackle Jim Larkin of Hilisdale and guard Clarence Cheatham of Western Michigan. End Bill Wiljanen, a junior from. Michigan Tech, received a place ‘on the third team. e *® The honorable mention list in- cludes: quarterback Jimi Northrup, of Alma, tackle Roger Kramer of Kalamazoo, guard Bill Huibregtse , of Hope, fullback Jim Hurd of Ak bion, halfback Jerry O'Neil of Cen- tral Michigan center Jim O'Hara of Wayne State, halfback [Lovell Coleman of Western Michigan, halfback Tom Schwalbach of quarterback Clay Willman of Michigan Tech; and halfback Howie Rodgers, tack- le Jerry Snyder .and center Duke Davis, all of Hillsdale. Louie Klein and ‘Brute’ Ber- ‘hard highlight the rassling~ card |.jtonight at the Pontiac Armory Chief Geronimo, an American: In- another bout. the Los Angeles Open, Jan, Stir. * * * “Dean Look of MSU was 6th in eke balloting for the Heisman tro- phy--award . which went* to Billy ‘Cannon of LSU: x * * | MSU cross country stars, | Crawford Kennedy, Bill Reynolds | | and Gerald Young were named” * | to the All-America teant by the - coaches association, | * * * The National Association of Base- 'ball Writers yesterday endorsed J. G. Taylor Spink for admission |to the game's Hall of Fame for This: contributions to the sport. Spink is publisher of The Sporting oye >, |News, national baseball publica. ee 8 ‘tion. ee a < eta x * * A report that Bill Murray. was ‘out as head football coach af Duke University was branded a° _ “wild rumor” Tuesday by Eddie | Cameron, Duke athletic director. I he ALL-AMERICA — Pontiac's Walter Beach, star halfback at Central Michigan University, was named today on the Little All-America football team by -the Associated Press. Beach, -a 180-pound senior, holds all rushing records at Contra Brown Puts Title on Line Tonig NEW YOR (AP) — The 1960 Little All-America football team selected by The Associated Press FIRST TEAM | oe Xe h McInnis, ' South oot 3, 225 pound Leaks ville. i a Tom Hackier, ee Tech, 195, ‘tot Decetar, Cup es Ws Wait Meincke, Lehigh, 215, oor" sen. nN. J Bob Zimotes ai Green, 230, 64, Jieciscipnt 6, senior, senior, Mapie wood, 0 es GUARDS-Geratd Lem * eet ruin at cei Mcalen, Fer, | Junior Qrexon City, Ore ; . can | HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) -- Joe! Kenny Lane—in this same Sam | just ‘thrve months younger than Conn, 235. aie hear Genvam, Were ty. | Brown, busiest champion of them| Houston Coliseum ring last year. | ‘Joe Gans -was in 1908 when the | state 180, S40, senior Wimerdtutchine|2ll, puts his world’s lightweight * * latter lost the title to Battling | Tex | ‘wane Beach, Centra; Michigan, 180, title on the line for the eighth | Charnley, ‘who's built like. a | See center, Pontiac, time tonight with Dave Charnley, heavyweight from the waist up—| x & & ay site ate sone. Colorado Mines, 178. the British Empire's pride, pretty There's a 90-day return clause his 1644 neck is as big as Jack |, comes here with the! in the contract in event Brown It loses the title, if he wins there Bill Larson, Western Tlinols, 208, 8-11 | pose a sure he’N take it. SECOND TEAM . Dempsey’ 8, The aging Brown, who already , ENDS . ‘Augustana, 8..D " ag ‘‘the midget Marciano.” _ an 1 Bred » Eyekete. Middle Tennessee has gathered ‘about $200,000 in we given hia’ in England where 27e, offers’ of $75,000 and $100,000 hus, ang bg Jim Larkin, Hiliadete, ; “oF three years of defending-the bau: the Dartford. Kent, ex-boiler.| £0 fights on the West Coast and ann Gen Checthaen Breeton Mint. dle, hopes . to tie ram Leona f maker won the British Empire picwinnd to Viscusi, . Brown's cen. : y ‘said. — “ENTER—Curtis Miranda, Florida recone hp eat of “ ’-' championship by knocking out note ’ won” the title A 24, Jim gochor. San Franctsco| any’ retired un did it eight times Wijlie Toweel. He became the No: | yea nie. Aug. State; Henry Hawk. Arkansas, State 27d retired undefeated in 1925. (3 contender for Brown's throne. | 296, from Wallace (Bud) Smith. Teachers; Bill * | In seven defenses since then he Berrier, » vuniata, Pa,. and Jack Turner Selewar _* * * * Charnley would like to become! p EXDS— Bilt Wilanen, Michi rown, the little Baton_ Rouge, nd Al Badger. bean ate Connecticut, the first Britisher to hold the title La Negro, has had almest thee CKLEs— since Freddie Welsh of 42 yearsitimes as many fights as the 2 thas. five knockouts and two deci- an + State : Texas Boxing Enterprises, Walt ei ind it Stocksiager, But and Jim Pater, Coe, low . | the ARDS—Garvin Boggs if, 280. and also the first southpaw year-old Charnley — who is pF og forecast there would ote oh Mss: 5 a al to be lightweight champion. |years ‘Brown's junior. But Charn- jbe a $40,000 gate. Television 5 Obispo. That southpaw business is a ley has one distinction Joe can't (ABC) will pay $40,000. Brown ACKS~—Lee Farmer, Leni. iB pill Shockley ay ls, Kirksville, Mo. State: ‘Luther, agen, ‘Cornell, Iowa he tT little painful to Brown. He almost! claiin—he-never has been knocked gets 40 per cent and Charley 20 Hus! lost his title to a left-hander — off his feet in 40 battles. Sr the ual proceeds, = eps, | (AP)-~Tale Brown is favored 12-5 to retain, The fight telecast will start at Bra, and Georges of ithe! , HOUSTON, Tex tape on the Joe Brown-Dave Charley his championship and become the | [10 pm. (EST) SLASHED “2.20 NOW b4 96 ee EE ‘will go thr pay the tow! Triple-Action Traction : WINTER TIRES Guaranteed to go thru ice, Mud or Snow _ Yes, that’s pegs on famots Firestone ‘Town & Country tires! What's more, we're so convinced of the Town & Country’ s superior performance winter's worst weather that we will give you a written guarantee that your car ‘or safe, sure winter driving get Ade g Town & Country winter a pay the tow pec herein os Saar hk ghee . New LOW PRICES ide, mud or snow of. we'll ey In ge Snow - CHECK OUR NEW LOW PRICE ON YOUR - tac, Wantype tat Wer = aaa 6.70-15_ 2280 18.96 | 710-15 25.35 24.30 _| 7.60-15 _ 27.65 __* 23.30 | | 8.00-15. _30,40 26.60 | oni | 6.00-16 20.85 17.88 | | trection bors _6.50-16 25.65 21.60 _| i “bite deeply “Come in and get our new tow pr | for stops built-in skid mud to retain All prices plus tax enc rreskeeal MRA traction. ond starts. ~ pesisters. Tech 61-42 basket ~~ been filed against it. —¥ } Communist — poli a, the post of- fice generally holds it up and sends as moments have come in the| pre-Civil War days, during the two world wars, and, now, in the Col War. =f _ Bat the present little-known > program, a joint effort by the Customs Bureau, is facing the heaviest attack in its existence. For the first time, law suits have Under the program, the Customs Bureau. checks foreign non-first class mai] as it enters the United States. If translators and inspec- form. By signing it, the addressee states that he ordered, subscribed} to, or desires the material. Many do not sign, and the post office de- stroys the unclaimed material. * * * No law détails this procedure. It is based instead on a ruling of Atty. Gen. the pre- gram ay dormant. But the start of the Korean War prompt- ed congressmen to pressure \ the Under the Jackson theory, the post office. may destréy all for-|_ eign. propaganda — Communist or not— without giving the addressee | a chance to sign a form request- ing it, or without even telling him about it: And until this: year the program operated nruch that way. The present system, of notifying the addressee .was started recent- ly by Herbert B. Warburton, the new general counsel of the post office. a . Fe At the start, the current program!» had - chaotic aspects. The Post Office Dept. and the Customs Bu- reau went after propagaeda.jwith- out much advance preparation. They did not even have a set of rules of procedure that the public could read. ~ _ PS ge ay - Universities, libraries, political scientists’; and newsmen discov ered that important Russian jour. nals and newspapers! needed in their work, were not reaching them. One arly ‘mathematicai review, for example, did not re-| Y Lill UM,YAS,1 KNOW Y me, ‘5,1. YOU LADS ¥ HANE BEEN INA MUDDLE 4 AS To WHAT 0 BUY MARTHA) FOR CHRISTMAS, AND l SINCE A SEWING MACHINE fi IS HER HEART'S DESIRE, "BOARDING HOUSE NX. un , BREAD- « RE ie AND-BUTTER PLAY= Giese mca OUT OUR WAY esi) @ 1959 by NEA Service, ne. THEATRICAL | SUPPLIES 4} E BERRYS (} 1. Ga IE DUGAN r— . 1080 by HEA Pordion, inn, ‘TM Sing, UE, Pet, OF, WANT 2 DIAL ‘FE 2-818) I we..M [IC IT. WOULDN'T I WISH THAT NOT GOING | lA BE NEW Boy _ TO SPEAK ||TI1 LADYLIKE WOULD SAY TO HIM E _ E | HELLO FIRST” \ M i = ee ee! #5 oboe CeO ee we § © ASSISTANT PROSECUTORS SWORN IN. — Following ‘Yooterday'a swearing Sh in of new Oakland County Prosecutor George F. Taylor in the Courthouse, Clerk- ie Register Daniel T. Murphy Jr. (not shown in‘ picture) -administered similar oaths is of office to these nine assistant prosecutors. They are (from left) James E. Nichols, " Penting Press Photo ‘William E. lane Donald A. rom. ‘Richard P. Condit, Anthony Renne, G. Edson Hallock, James E. Roberts, Robert L. Templin and Jerome K. Barry Jr. Absent ‘from the cerémony was Assistant Edward H. Shigley. Missing frori this photo is Assistant Lakey Ww. McEntee, New Prosecutor Names: iLang and Barry as Aides Appointments of William E./in 1949. After he-received his law Lang as first assistant and Jerome|degree from. the University of Dé its -men-on the job even} sat Says Retiring McElroy. if the Taft-Hartley injunction ends ag Bombers on ‘Alert to Offset Missile Lag ernment would not sit idly by if there is no over-all settlement. Oth- er steel stocks were mixed.” | Most other groups were mixed, reflecting thie over-all -tone of the market, ‘although chemicals. again were mostly-.higher. . WASHINGTON (AP) — Neil H.; enough mined to let.the Air Force 4 McElroy, retiring secretary of de-, maintain an airborne alert if nec- K. Barry Jr. to a new position. of troit in 1954, he was admitted to Ne. : fense, concedes the United States essary during the three-year mis- senior assistant in the Prose-| {the bar one year later. He is 8 4 Commerce Department pre# % will lag behind the Soviet Union| sile lag period, In such an alert, cued’ Office. were announced to-) : Navy veteran. diction of record outlays for con-| DETROTT, t ¥ in, intercontinenta}. missiles for the|bombers carrying nuclear weap- day. + + % |struction failed to arouse much Site, ah ote to See higher: choice AS nn A. : next three years. ° ons would be in the air at all The appointments were made’ Barry will continue to receive| excitement anit there was little ales po agg Rey Ey mad A . ” 2 But M contended the wa-|times, safe from sneak attack and) ~ ‘by Prosecutor.George F. Taylor, his $7,300 pay as assistant in his! ojc6 in the business news to tovh 28.00-95.25: utility and! . T Son : ee tion has enough striking power injready for insant retaliation. who took over yesterday from) "ew position, Taylor said. |oft*eoncentrated buying. or selling.!y cous. 1480-1 centers and froit Error ISf oe other forms {© offset this missile}. 2 The development of the Fredérick C. Ziem. - - Both appointments are effective) 1 5 steel-and Republic Steel) cutters 150 Suits che: teams ; E. sp. Hound Dog missile has added Taylor earlier had appointed | ™metiately. weakened, while Bethlehem and/s Nie strong vio. 1, a a At a farewell news conference to the usefulness of manned | former first assistant, Robert D. ~ ‘|Jones & Laughlin remained firm.|i%y ip: is se: Seatket™mes ae Shae ve Pay 2 Tuesday, a few hours after ‘his . . 7" Gains. in chemicals ran to more|lished: _* : ‘ mbers suCh as the B52. This q 0 . bers Long, as his chief assistant. ‘ealers—Salable 5. Steady; chotce U nsane : resignation was announced by the/missile can be fired from an air- od Lang replaces Long ” than a point for Air Reduction, /and “prime '34-46;. standard and ‘good : ' White House, Mc said these 7 months. available around the clock.” This) ,,4 Juvenile algo Weld im the case [im TAT ota Marte Go. Ba Denton Tose (agreed, he said, to confer with| Production * * & lis in addition to having an as i204 County Childrens Home. (Ame W iC. M4 MO cag” Sl ° Bloom went to the Barnes home took a the fg and, take another'‘REDS TO GO AHEAD | Goff, 1828 Sherwood Rd., Syivan/sistant always on call. oti hertied . tn Aontuon” °°. 351 Mpl Hom 140.4 ‘pl | jearly Sept. 4, threw ammonia in y ook a ag issue. ..___| McElroy said that as of today|Lake, has been named manager of | ‘Taylor said should he, - Long, loa thr County Jail “ather poe Sree ve - x | Monsan Ch: se ax ropo the eyes of Mre. Eva Barnes, 45, the Soviet Union and the” United the Pemmey we ont. Heights. | | or Lang not be available, the ito pene Ay $10,000 bond each. © | Beth om s+ Be Met Prod ros 383 ; wounded her husband with a spear DOES THE OLD ADAGE Bf ***'es have about the same num-/“ @ Cleve _s | chain of command of the office | Their arraignment in the higher Bond girs: 05 Net Bie... ant Gr Would P -|gun, and drove the couple around 4 ber of intercontinental missiles —| A native of Massillon, Ohio, | would naturally pass. ae | icourt ts scheduled for Dec. 7. Briggs Mie... 12d Nat Cash'® °: 63.3 owers: Ou Gy |in their car for seven hours before ry & very small number, But he| 34-year-old Snee first joined Pey- | Barry. Barry also will help wi : nf RS Nat Qype 2.2 sea Fixed Sum Instead of deputies arrested him at the area There may be )Said Soviet production will out-) mey’s im South Bend, Ind. while | coordinating trials, the new | They sre aconsed of being GP |pudd Ce.) A Ret Laed. 188. gas station. - | strip the United States in coming | Notre Dame University | prosecutor said. three men wearing burlap sacks /Burrowshs .. 23 Nort a West 954 Contributing Freely moe ' snow. on the years. . ae A former: instirance claim’ at-| hold a Som ee tone S| Sem Soup. BY Re Am A BAL Transatlantic Servies | | | holdup at Hilltop Drive-Inn, 10755 ; 25 | ice. Chergte eccam oH prin yg on | ee ae BS a RD RAE a ine pane, iG _ ~ ii hig 1 aduation, Snee became! St. ate ‘ownship, was’ Ca Fl .. : mol. 45, h tax as an alterna N (DE PARK, N.Y.(UPD. there's steam river Education Funds a fulltime member of the sales\named an assistant in 1956. He is, A waitress said three men forced | Esti tec.” * Peram Pict. 4¢ itive to voluntary-contributions fot | —Joseph Jr., 33; has been in the boiler’ Arrive 5 Months Late force after receiving his bachelor’s|married and the father of aix With $35 froma cast repister, tobe (onevaier =. GB Penney. 30 tmp she and promotions by the! notified by police that he could ° TON ; egree, children. Cities Sve-.... 4. views, BO Mb Peach Sponsors looms his stolen camera at er nee ner L ae months. late, . a er 2 _ | Barry is a political science grad-|ten othe others Sanany and impli. | Cetg Pane i i] Pier *..” 33:\commetcial growers. ~ Seca Maties headquarters. The | --. « « APPLY TO YOUTE: in 1958-59 state subsidies} atter seven years in South Bend, \uate of Mighigan State University|°@ted the others, police said. Sher-!Gon Bais -.... $92 Phelps D -... S66 : * * camera was stolen last spring~in . oo, oe or why cap itioe in high schools! snee moved on to become assistant | > pee wan arrested them dn ~|Sopsumer Pw ie Phill Be: - 4 | The came-—at— |England- when Lyons was-on a / "AYR was on the way to local school in Muskegon: Three years | [Say night. Gout Gan, #14 Base : 366|m of | vacation there. = ~~ : districts: today. arieigs Uy , tGopee'. 3 ROA” i menting the MPS which yester : ot Le . |later; he was named sales mer- —# : ae é i was part of Sessions , * # rel : : al a jkegon and Macomb County, Confederation in. 1781-82. but Work on At as | ship. be : 443 |state’s 9,000 commercial growers|"® ; ioe iki ae * farth NOTICE OF TAXES CITY OF PONTIAC | defense: arsenal. ® lines of the state assessment : Talking about the changeover to . ® ’ 31,9;08 each of n apples The bine County Toe in the City of Pontiac wil be due i missiles, Eisenhower tojd his news News in Br ief 1 sold unless the vol program and, payable at the ioe of the Pontiac reasurer { that his defense polic . 303|8ains support from -more _ Deceitber 10, 1959 et h January 20, 1960 (Péreonal Property is dictated by an old daying: ““Be} ; : : 7 growers — through January 10, 1960). without fees. lnot the first by whom the new Assorted items valued at $275/¢ : 2 ‘ On, jomuar y 21; 980 4,00 iiwstigel foo of a will be added ff are tried nor yet the last to lay| were — stolen eagnag ere e 4-4 igo" that the apple adver. ( to @& unty taxes paid through February 4 ‘ it ieves who broke into the -. 97.7) tistng promotion program On March 1, 1960 all unpaid County and 1959 City and the as sate. | Shotwell Warehouse, 125 E. Colum-| fh | $47] ORCC operated on a’ voluntary School Taxes will be returned to the Oakland County Treasur- ff) In the first place, the presi- bia St., according to Pontiac police. ‘. 23.5| subscription basis ‘but turned to er's Olfice and ‘must be paid there with additional fees. | dent said, new missile weapons’ nspir “Yala : to _ Payments made by mail must be postmarked not later | are very expensive, and any William Rolston, of 505 W. Ninth é Rob achieve large scale grower sup- than January 20, 1960 to avoid pendities, radical change - over from St., Royal Oak, told Oakland 44.6) port. | manned sirergit te missiles (County sheriff's deputies yesterday $3") The convention heat an outline | WALTER A; GIDDINGS | would be highly. costly. that someone broke into his cot-|; 196.4 N Treasurer tage on- McGinnis road near - 118.3 by Harry ye of St, Joseph on But the President sdid that as M00 of the 1959 peach promo ithe Atlas Intercontinental Missile City 35 S. Parke Street becomes operative, there is less oa ta concern about getting newer, bet Oe ell of bedding a ap. will go higher afd fly longer. crete reer of a se * *& & The Air Force announced this week it is cutting back the’ pro. igram developing the “B70/« , boner which. was aimed_at_fly-| jing three times the speed of z ihenhower ‘said this dose 3 not loses that: the rag oe meer is t¢ }going to quit entirely the ’ produc’ = * of long: jogs be noted “ae a. Ls acer seared als ANS YOUR PROR Want Ads! To aks oh " it s FE 2-8181. ri OURS MAKE\ “AVON DOLLARS” : ent e |. . FE rite ie Sadar ai KITCHEN : Fire. belts Dixie Hwy., c : xPe um : "| woman ba charge, Pontiac Press Box $7. _- Fyneral Directors 4). Donelson-Johns YeothossSicte se EUNERAL HOME, SALES EXECUTIVE . for— able woman to. reer pe: as r for ta: ceiened pompeny | Professional Half Care Prod- for home- be eetine eh a a numerous a rh Oe cam steslee a “Newark, Re New ae State. CALL TONIGHT pn. out_if dies quality for a PAl iT that’ would is ROUTE vase ee av * 50 por . Pe crass 2 rand ~* Ir write Pontiac reas Boz -75. WANTED, WE © studio free of charge, |. Call Ga Music Co. 18 Huron Sts 4-0566, echnicinn “taquire Be Hit Rt. Ma fot - ESTATE — Salesmen. or salesiadies—experi- enced preferred. Pontac, Milford, areas, La tssion, See Dept., Federal 821 or Lawrence W. lac office. FE 4-0584 ML C. MFG, CO. 118 Indian rages fees Rr es EVELYN EDWARDS eee as on R Mee d 24% x. ton SUITE ¢ FE — FE 41429 RECEP’ TIONIST 22-35 with t; and ALTER At test ae ice. Some x contact. ntlae aes as Sas So atetating 1074 Pontiac or Oxf No rience need- take Orion. rain Must | vex hot® ¥ , Bove frigera ¥ FURN. rg DRINK- heat. bus. PE ae raeciaterymanonetyn APH Wat | FPer Moa: wives ee, a ‘week Pilg seott ‘Lake : SD ATH “Une . neal or Heoes ‘utilities. Heat a er ‘aauia only, _FE 4-3441, i neat Paved nord ptt | ” ing tear a # é 8. . ROOMS. ¢ n leundry. facilities. ‘660 Northview tent eet Oe oneland. Pua N. Pada RMB. PVT & BA T, ve Pr AI dd ze ot Mt Cie MODERN - M APART- ATance sa 4 beth, Walking dle. | “men Ca ' + ees 22 Auburn Aye. nette. Full _ Wanted to Rent j © 1909 by NEA Bervion, tame “She's asking foe trouble! He's let his homework pile up WALKER & GARY RADIO. & rv. call, a rest ‘Gas Peay store store, | Shere Living Quarters 3 33 garage. Reply Box 11 Lost & Found 2, WORKING GIRL “DESIRES POCED: 2 SWEA ad 7 RMS. UPPER. PRIV. BATH z ent. $17, 307 8. Paddock. ~7720. ; . & BATH. W . __ 90 Cottage. PE 4-8612. ean well’ furnished. 3 clothes closets. Adul after ull 4:30. 16 ) Pinegrove + ROOMS | NICELY FURN : OTL |r oe vi | py Ban ys part F eet int Pati We vous. CLEAN (CQWER FLAT, T ROOM - and a 4 iS l¢ mneniing 8. 713 . pvr. BATH & ENTR. “cc ee ; of bg FOR E, BA Bxcelien loce- ie seems beat garage. 3 room buagsalow, Pigg Fong on matic heat and hot. water, ¥Y HOME, NEAR NL basement, $78 a iad pot or oi per month, available Deg. 12, “Bud” Nic holie, Realtor 5 ROO! * per mo. ¢ 4 0408 AR roy § ROOMS W. LONGFELLOW. "Oas heat . FE 40065. rE sain ae Fr 2a ’ ngOu FLsr side a 2-00%2 Sale IN WATERFORD Rent e! NEAR PONTIAC MO: 6 ROOM, tor. Newly decorated..Oi) heat. PE 5-845). iv seom a a - wns alone at—Heated onth. autred ‘vr 3. 1101 or PE 5- | = ¥ Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 35 $100,000 te at in fe geet land jane. 4 we co Nicety FoR oo Licensed builder. - 4-8008. it een sz yee rat LLY ‘ euipped 4-0450. LA. eae LLLP Vern Keller. UL BA = : | Je K. Bivd. ofr ust spoon storms and _#76_month. ‘FE 68-6819. LEASE OPTION TO BUY WITH Wetverme | Laneaies, "pat 4 beri 28 ic, Bear Ve NETTE busline, Near grocery, FE 2-4855. 16 per week. 0470 1 BEDRM. MODERN. VER r hea. On 3 3-0389. Pontie LAKEPRONT 2 BEDROOM eee San Pia Sauls sm, anid welcome, FE + i383 On 0306. ’ eves. P PARTLY PURN- $40. —~ WRIGHT-VALUET FE 5-068) PE 5-044 - . cua ae a Se MIDDLE STRAITS, 2 BEDROOM, basement. Rtod lease or rent w states, Gas hi pment ee, 4. Wes | BEDROOM, GAS HEAT. PART- OR 3-0061 SMALL 3. ROOMS AND BATH, $45 per month, Near Union_Lake Rd. and Commerce Hwy. heat, automatic washer and electric ge. EL 6-6415. equity through an j Bstave. i900 We ‘NEEDS WORK DES- tact ty ‘prraiely., Please con me : Le Warner. nw Sr Pes undry Service 20 ie fm moved te ont Fe * Poll M. Jones Real Est, Est. el .. Zi BEDROOM 1 Sack = BABE- * ee attached garage. EM 3-0684, Rent aot Unfurnished 38 38 } BEDRM. 635 ¥ w. "sae 3 GAGINAW. PE , CLEAN, Ca “3 RMS. @ UTILITY: GARAGE. 4 or FE . FREDROOM HOUSE, EN 2 BDRM. SECOND oR CaI | ene “year around SO Sool pPAaTENS PRTVATE and entrance. $ii week. FE | 56-8230, 1 BEDROOM HOU art | eae mid a bal » Top soll, PR 9-0005 Moving & Trucking 22 Ez, APT. NEW- tecoteted. Util Pura, Pris ent. ROOM ite. $35 per mo. 245.N, 3 Rent Apts. +. Furniehed 37 37 ROOK FLOo! SEROOT. & UNFURN. x ae Ses, |? = will tell Gorell down pay- Ww. a OR 309760. HOUSE, LOCATED 3% Perry * Kemp, St. Vocant o Dec. 16th. oe ae Rates — mukes up entire buil only. Beseone, bie. 1 bi ROOM a Roaas eee RNISHED. fine home. AND BATH, 5 REALLY 601 Lakeview Dr. Cedar Island One er cate FE a 1338, ts kins West <. bor, $18 per oog aKD BATE. zi sine nc sz IN coUPLE soar APARTMENT. FIRST only. ‘Private. .FE ROOM ° se a * ager a0 Min Clemens. ALOW. ENCLOSED * parapets bath. Adults only. Gala WARWICK. HAS IN §¥ivax I 3 bedrm. brick. Carport, ke, lake. 35. 2 bedrm. at $10 ae re 46000 & FE HOUBE--2 bedroom, RNISHED large living room, dining room, basement. peck from Te -Huron __Center. PE 68-9894. WALLED LK. MOD. CONV. NR. 6, bdrm. $12 wk. MA > nelson ooshan Lk soa Mi 7 te ‘entrance, L~ Math, ont: ~ —erest oa OR 3-00 Lancione oa TR “iN AUBURN } “HeiGHTS. UL WEST SIDE 3 rooms, bath. Washer, stove refrigerator. Second floor. All beri ities furnished. OR 3-1103. WALNUT LAK#—HALSTEAD 2 bedroom, bern, $50. MA 0-923 | For Rent Rooms ms 42 1 LAR om. FRONT ROOM LOWER. aa 7% 8. Johnson, FE i ROOMS, RTLY FURNISHED, off Com. ata Poke ‘Grete tn on toe Har- wk. i LARGE 1 ROOM af a’ 3 FLOOR. 2-0568. 3078. EAL FOR; CURE i BED- roam, ee. “teat, | knotty pine in- GECORATED 3 ROOMS AND bath, $48 per month. PE 2-6919, HOUSEKEEPING and kitchenette. Adults ton oz. janitor “aterences, Seteven 3-7 FE 2-2974. KEEGO HARBOR. NICELY Fur-! 4 SERN. on nished 2 bedroom house, $70 mo. | . Couple . 2 round’ References required | bot aoe FURN bouse. Saegeent ra fers: ™ N. rator. | 19.7392 or PE 4-2886 after 4. neds $75. SMALL HOUSE, AND (FURN. | eae ~ COMFORTABLE ROOM. FE 43581, 1080 sy “ae Adults only. FE ; after | SMALL HOUSE. « LARGE ROOMS AND BATH, a. fenced is, bus line. A Bere ass decorated. Utilities: paid. mente Cory, clean and p12 A SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT, iN- 2- te Lu between 5 e at 1676 Taylor Rd. wrt for pe. and 3 bm. 17 Orton Street. a PE_ +2031. IN le Weaver. 3 Ra eee MOD. | arrRacrive ROOM, ers pniv: . 94) W. Buroa-- aT oa STOP Rverystiing for cnvenience, PE ¥ ord side home, lepbone, - Meals e senited. re Maat. | CLEAN drinking Pingree - Fe ee LAKE ORIO: ern. 160 Heights s Rd. MY -3-1284. ¥ 7 BEDROOM | | CLEAR Roo oR MAN. PVT. . sf. rower. 87.00 fa week. HOUSEKEEPING, Pe private, near SMALL 3 BEDRM aotas & GAR. 6797 Blix. Ra. FE 5-7964. rage, | WALLED ze MOD. CONV. WN Yilage. 2-bdrm. $14 wk. M ar eels. $80 mo. in 2, . Can be dan Clas Ivy Gt. PR 4-8368. 3 “House. “PULL Base: “Ment, In the city. PE 5-9873. ne so 3/2 BDRM. qouE A AUTO. HEAT patie 4 i ot 2 children wel- come, New “Rent Houses Untura, 40 fe en | > 198. 3 BDRM. HOME. CARPETED LIV- ing & dining rm. Gas heat. Pull Mi ‘ rod / FLOOR. smt. & ge . ‘ear Fentigg ‘Satur , Monday thre Friday. out kitchen privileges. er +1039. COMFORTABLE SLEEPING RM. respectable working ne to town. 32 Matthe ews. COMFORT. town, FE CLEAN PRIVATE HOME, GEN- ~ieman, Sylvan Lake. FE 4-1007. iM ROOM W. side Large ¢losets, PE 2-0915. MODERN SLEEPING ROOM. r) PENSIONERS. MEN. Hotel One . PE 8-1883 any- y and Sunday. After 2 Spee DRAYTON AINS — ” redecorated, one furnace. 2.BEDROOM [ BRICK nes E PER MONTH Rooms with Board 43) BLYD, AT VALENCIA, R Deus: | BIG iG own REALTY MA 4-4612 MA +1008 y Lown : Part storms oi ‘cfeena Vet ‘sown 3 ) BEDROO! equity Ox aE: 3 BEDR $100 pape al ey joi ‘on cad 1g. bats baraee. Large lot ACRES with 3-car gy heat. Oreharda and out Only $11,050-on terms full base- ag ng Wi ssometio het heat and hot Garage. 960 per water Large. lot. mon onth. H.¢. NEWINGHAM Corher of ae le HOME per hood. Lake - Lake, Many arm, $-2312. ‘ BiRMINGEAT tne 7-Room: Modern | Home “ 10 — pote whe Priced aang ‘CUCKLER REA fon! | 36 N: Suainee fulij 6 1*-stor slonestront. carpeted tive i Baseme SF, with in room., oe heat, ed rec fenced ara and Me] Recirg modernized. BF ow owner, € ROOM, A Benedicts, iT mm. Builders *Ecceange FE 3-7210 2+ go = ABBSOCIA Investment Company, a with | 443 Orchard Lake Ave. eption te buy. Schneider. MArket | BY “OWNER } FAMILY" BRICR #1292, ear St. Michael's. 187 Beach. wEW 3 7 eRGOT SAR HOME IN JUDAB PE BY OWNER—3 home. 1% bathe, cataating. alum- inum screens, & storms. 2 car nee rage. Large lt. Have $3,300 vr ty take over GI mortg er~ est — Dr. jarkston. P! 53-6477, 6 to mn p.m. dally; 1 to 8 at cece Wi OWNER. * story, 3 A... a — PM a RE fires? 2 ees & cond, poet rar : coe BHA. Extra ay << on Sliver terms, FH pom : e, ing. ta ‘bem't., of heat. oarken. y owner. BY OWNER Like new. § years old. Pull fin- ‘ished nahounens. 5 rooms. Modern Com! storms. | Lan decapes corner Rd imme possession. $10,760. $750 down. MY 3 a h680. COLORED Gils ‘NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 bedrooms and bath, fall basement, screens and Attractive newly A Poggi 100 ft, -fronte GLARESTON—3 B fireplace, 8 living "sea peted. storms, gas it. cer ves, \¢ to schools, bus line ant, sh pat » Hurry! Oni left. at +8 Luther St. or Ne + i COMEMRCEAREA ing toot. Fire; lace. Co enien kitchen, 2 bedrooms, “furnace bath. Pull basement. O1 fw Laundry fact Reerea area. “Immediate ars Priced for Siyaent “Es y ‘ ioe fown pe EM BRE E & GREGG ig! om ao nent. cnt anh « CLARKSTON. os coreg irs. a" car ser. F k 2, Maven nes Par a Hoot Giroux- ran s| 16, 000 Fa * . COLOR e 57 ; f » : © WHITE BROS. “1 We 3 News severe) hashes te shoose | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Open Eves. UL, §: Bunday, 10 - 8 ey ee ee 4 bedrodms, ' ; Dixie Hy" ik, be ee LAKEFRONT ; ! se cost. BARG | WILLIAMS 3 a ee on eget ST ‘STATEWIDE +e reoming house, af ESTA & beet pre . : arble ARES a 3 one “spacio | 1483 bhi Dein oughout. P—-*, erif end | . lh ag, i Pet, Gia! : "Real Ratete Bervice of Es sign ; west of Old) me. Owner has dri Vi in San Sok Man 20-8 Poy te ; é - IVILIANS - fo Fi ro ba Sai? ~0521 | Ee =“ “SMITH ay - NG aoe in MORE N oy aa . en, © : ‘ ase Winger Square (HEEL a a acrepareel |. oe ry count to 100 ‘again, but this time why don’t you WN ; © . iA, -Oakiand. “He eaiag wun gare pies: | Sind 3 beacon, Age! peu hide in-your bed? I'd NEVER think of looking for you there! : K NLN. ar ANY | : d ve, 4 ‘m: e, : —" 4 BIRD" SEE . ~ BoMinglae wile siz te | — withacE Rial fia oa a See tes Sates ts | a Ss Ta Pe we, | Spor” nee 1 FHA. Owner moved. UL/ “SYTVAN V - Low heating cost and taxes, Price |. much less that you ct Houses a : sin eee es * Eat = TRLLEVEL, Soe tip, beautiful me-| reduced vo $a, rma fylieeat ot ae For Sale Houies 49 For See Howwer | aaa teas te 180 ACRES ey erie wonderful Suburban Living» ite ‘Glen AF PONTIAC HIGH ong er ~, ery nice, 2 earn with stanchions ‘Pombination home, shop, oar tt Its | Best A.M. Cattell, Builder ‘gondition on choice corner, ee WEST SIDE INCOME | ONLY $60. sid immediate possession, ee alo hems. Page tiny — conga combina toods 4 VERTIE weter "i-ear’ gure Bs EE ag ey 8A | iota 4 Case am, in end Wek st $:0nd)- CC PANGUS, oa sans Sores heart of the bigh pine ~ (CONVE TIBLE 24) se at te aod other feafures resto vet Hepat Tugs rental from 1 unit MOD ITH G, } SPECIAL — A beau- 2160_M-15__Ortonvilie_NA_7-261! Suniry -at, Lovells," Youll ‘add — W,W. ROSS SOMES emp e on zeaners ? xe heat and 2c car garage. A steal PER ie 5 Darfect condition. in- matfhe® es sie A HALF HOUR'S rE {o"your’ bankroll ' a “ ‘is PONTIAC—This farm 7 -~ poo - Aci Drayton Plains | Rolfe H. Smith, , Realtor | 13 BEDROOMS . =3 BEDROOMS , floors pladiafed Fitehen” - ei und covered wan brdie| -. MACHINE SHOE I oee aay 1 Opeth, atte Ui att, gar ne ‘)? olde the S Ree eater we 244 8. Telegraph MA‘ S-0031 oat DEN FU ve gxcellent basement. concrete , pathe. Tt hag © horse barn ade- Tired ae Pager ri vamecbines: seek + “1S TRADE — ‘$id; i ( *K cellent location. . oe for hay. The | ‘gna tools? is you a “Ra Ra Precure a rringow over *peivieges ee ‘Subtrban me eg Fe i te i, pas het snd. many BRI . al. $10,000. EE BS Pe ah built | to gt ven eviablised “loeation 5 Creseent groceries, and Bee Bus 4 room modern, 2 bedrooms, oi} ze. For a ent monet God All fof fof ‘ier with terms. : - BEAUTIFUL RANCH Poe : ne and room, 4 i fe ing 2 builings ‘and : tine Possession. EN] furnace, ec entero | Taam gt "Fontiae or ts a. 7 Foom ranch hoses, an ihe AREA Bedrooms, delightful util: | price Sad. toois,-is $12,000 : Highland B 3| cash to his mortgage. This ts a} ULL PRICE room ranch homes on the. |. DpAayTON * iy end part Dacement. The heat | ail. machines and | ale Seg Tae -VORING? AT JUDAH] years old. Only Fi bo with terms,| real nice home. } . ; market for $16,960. | age nas Transferred — 3. bedrooms, 13 wy eae oll, 2 car 5 ORF BALDWIN = %. CHICAGO, — Nothing Down |" # tin porch rorced ve eeu Mfisfaie new” pith er’ 9 org RENTAL OFTION—Dandy 3 | stream with “lake potential | Ws ce ihateee eas Teg a 3 hes ey nt to suit PE 4-3569 . of letid, some fi eal sae d frame, fenced a Sat, full property. 68. 4 6,500 on terms.| 000 plus inventory . Smart ou. Payments ‘per, month $45, 2-3 ‘bedroom ranch type VMA IA at only 91,468. “AF ‘path and” halt th. Va- Tip-Top. Family Home ae a WEBSTER, REALTOR | Sperater, should, net $19,000 a 32. Including taxes "and" insurance: home, close to Pisher Plan . ore ae al- $6,500 FULL PRICE- et ing front porch. Gas heat, new z “ES sires rate pela REA EM AL | gue Dow, ohn ra pres] seinen ete game | HA YDEN Ber : ~ home in very ed bath with " See ° . -4 \ nas ith $2,108 down. ares. wall to. wall ce ae pte Oil heat. Breezeway ‘to ngeched Down i ANN te THE “BIRD” TO SEE beast tugpince Ol heat 'wa-| garage, Now at $12,000. ‘See $400 DOWN Orr mutz mane LAKE RD. Seven pee / eG 55 * 50’ © tivileges, 2 ‘ C ; RAR: fer EAST SUBURBAN — Convenient 'R. Pull’ price "94683. . iy Bat COMMER LEX] } MAKE or ‘Down ray.| bea Blog dining oon ane" cs | [pany Wiegneca(” dh ame | Moves zou into this newiy tee- | BR, bom {omy $180 Dawa os gearerae—— | re STATE STREET lum, worry me Goer @. py ta A, Sy CON PAN.) Sees! wach $ with wae Lucan ted ee catea Just 1 block from the 1s scraps. Beth Rave cl" seseee tom targe living? tecaa. ae eee At ie Paty aioe near’ Ma iy wants bis | floor. Large Titenien, “tiled ba line. is gate eat 102 honies. "I have oil furnace : , 4 oe geen hear ‘Oi For the G 1. who really wa home |- Large Tot Reasonabie total price clean and it has a ab $8930. Terms ‘ tie hot ot rater roaret peney’s, “gietcth Lene bene | of eive oll it Furnace e, Just eR an ae nei living room per mon WEST SUBURBAN : : : with vestibule entrance afi car. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor. ROOM room Bone. ee 100x180" I “oe Ronee cheery | - 3266 Dizi« Hwy. et Telegraph 3 BED RONT is xs ah _® Soe : ‘. FE 2-9 ‘4 j good area for cating. “Just | AMPLE CUSTO a PARKING LAKEF 6 large cont i rks, JOHN XK. in ELEC. cuales ce costs on this one, : . reaqaeet the finest scuniee Canes so an ain AF Negr M-s8, and, Cre mt Lake Road. 3 ff tile ‘bath, ‘bireh cupboard Gur fore. Ott Inrnace 3 screens. is a C. HAYDEN, Realtor : wo . Will. se ae = eas i ¢ a 4 [sver OFF Pure : - barn: 3 bedroom brick: meone, . th metached ae eat ms and an with full. ~ Pisce = water Sa . Woodward, bashful. and On, INC. 6 ‘to Aree MOTORS, = jr ges f — 3 - St, ln ‘Saree contract ‘hime. IM WRIGHT, Realtor “Mi b: car in trade. MY + Wee VE YOU? Table and ’ "electsie stove, ' cedar ch oil rner, corner cabinet. FE 4-063 GAs STOVE. LARGE TABLE TOP. or sell for trailer or other. ED-| (OT POINT DISH WASHER, PRAC- | tieally new, naif price. FE 8- 9337. HOUSE FURNITURE. 10180 ELiz- ake EM 34539. $55 in Water- for Sotnetratier or Ex] car. Call Holly, MEI- room home Inte WESTINGHOUST ELECTRIC DRY. ef. Swap or sell, $50. PE 2-4168: cH — Pg &F zreease, -. _For thing 64 Terme & arn ear § vies ‘on $190 MOUTON JACKET “980.| Sid. * Size 12. aus new. ee Pa woop BEIGE SIZE $15.| and electric combination. MAple “Brown fur ta gaat size 46, $s. Like 5-6011. new. ur SOFA BEIG 00D CA é ath T ES $15. _ PE 5-8055. % size , - Good cond. ‘|\CRRGE CRIB Ag BA TTRESS. ‘ FE Sisst : Brand ne Pearson's Fur- MEN'S S TORsATS. 3-0. Entr| niture ‘a Woshard Lake Ave. dresses, White } sweater | LIN & PAINT SALE. LF Egaah- Bxveveat condion.” PE |""price at Jacks. 28 Baidwin. Sale H Goods 65 sn uke nee Gab. Portable i 8 4 . . % or’ Sale Household Goods 65 r, ids Webcor re Te 1 WHITE omy, uM. a ae = $95. Gas ret ator with th freeser. Babs . $ ray on Bei 7: KA exe. in. Schwinn # °F pe rooms, a tpring | a-5708. . Beds, $4. sot “beds. si wp washers and reig., Bs up, % te BARGAIN fi Buy—Sell or play 103 ove OUSE, XN? Cass at Manon 32-6842. room ond., MI inated a, 121_N. F New Zane sient feraten crate-m: count years to pay 80 ‘days same as cash WAYNE GABERT rs 53-6189 child's 3 ‘3 London chairs, wente?: s Fae Ged : ame. Mo es ae ed or ; big dis- ; a * Me Me “ Hi double oven, ee r toaster, OLY cooker, $75 le suto. GE DELUXE WASHER pum . Exc. cond., $70. ‘ons 3-8765 Tull Dr., off. M58. Aner 5, ‘iGULISTAN PERSIAN RUG. pase red Soral Genign. 11.3x13 cellent ition, $40,° Pideral #21 153, Oy ea etric Range *.. .. . he Washer It ‘Used Wate~ Soi ib Nas Auburn Rd. UL 2-3000 FE on GE AUTOMATI WASHER or trade for wringer washer. =. 3-5841. HOLLYWOOD | “COMPLETE. Cheap. UL 230 abeth L HUNTERS SPECI AL . NEW. All for $295. Pay only $3 week-! ; 3 ROOM FE 2 PPAPF PULL iatOME 1c . Pearson’s ararniture 42 Or- | Za im in perfect : * Sara Lake condition fake on Dalance of de RMS OF PORN RE : ODDS faulted’ contract. 138.49 or pa: & ends, FE 54-2126. - | $9.50 pet month 't api ¢ bal- 6 PIBCE SILVER GRAY BEDAM. atice id. Apl: ¢ outfit. Double k : bed, large chest, 2 vast lamps, | PHILCO REFRIGERATOR. EX- All for 50, Pay only a oe cellent condition. . FE 42036. . ly. Pearson’s .Purnre..42 Or-| ROTARY CLOTnEs IRONER s chard Lake Ave. M 3-411 7 Piece IvViNo Room svire./Feets __8161 Someeerce Road | " srang new davenport and chair.) REFRIGERATOR, $35. ELI 2 modern « tables, matching] sewing tmachine Saran coffee table. ae 5 Jamps, =e & dryer gutanatien +8. all for $99 weeny. gas stove $25 never Pearson's ee pueniture 4s 42 Orchard| Used $55. 21" TV_ set, - Lake Ave. ai . electric rapge $25, PIECE TAVING| Teens son wa e.tive. ° *POCt Sect ke new. Retrig. ang LE exis RUGS. $24.05. MC Dra: after 4 rte! m Carpet, 2685 8. Woodward. > X 12 RUGS, 94.60 OER wOvG aa Paint, tile, lino. covet rare oe ok > /- Shover’s _sna. PE 2-080 “204 EB. Pike St. maiz Felt Base se Rugs $3: $3.95 HOL, HI-TEST or Wall Tile ,. .25¢ model TV ....... $108.95 |. as |PRIGID, YOUR rece = SCHICR’S ae $19. $14.98. “SIEGLER- Qil- Gas Home Heaters ‘¥LOOR v8 Guarantee newed, Gu TRADE-IN SPECIALS MAYTAG | WRINGERS. | Rebufit eit Rebuttt Finn ; REFRIGERATORS, am aizes. Re- & ”. Toop HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Pontiae 1 WEST_HURON 355 TRADE: IN-DEPT.... | Fos sabe EOD OG, | of 2b eee ey a eee Lee RN TR Ee eS In dition. Will . PE 5-9120. i Pum * 5 * at oe West, 10-YR. _— ae es WatES heater, Thom: Seen Toss Boe Sweat: “Opes Eves. 20X18 . IN, grade, $18.50. Pt Phommoon, "7008 Mie “West. §2-GAL. ELEC. 95; auto. gas 85. ir "ST a TON yt ed PICKUP. MATIC UTO < FLOOR PUR- nace, used "otk. MY 3-148. - LEE’S SALES & eenvice 921 3 Clemens FE 3-9830 | , aor re NACE & 5-150 PROPESSION. HAIR DRYER ON ON casters, $50. PE 2-5162. pe PLASTIC WALL TILE. ot ot fae ier ‘AIMED genera ’ ay ae Fp A ae Pa RZ nemetecteree “Never rind Father and his say, he’s just trying to get you out of here one way tf another!” re ___ Christmas Gifts 67B ELECTRIC TRAIN, 2 EN- Soe ms, ‘che 8-6859. | LigNEL “TRAIN COMPLETE. _Myra_ after ONEL track #8 SPECIALS} : 2x4x8 Pine ......00.s0008 306 OB: Alum, Comb. doors, prehung $29.95 Pirebrick oo. .0.,-0fvesee. We en. “100 sq. ft, tnsulation .,..: $ 3.87 Searm winiowe ap ‘shape Ceiling tile—eq. f ay sine a wins Knotty - Procite, sq. ft.S16c * Com { NEW and USED hui ing winteriats priced to sell. PHA: Terms FREE Bejimates Open 8-5: 30 MON, thru ans Equip. 6507 Dixie Hwy. OR one Beate... et Cash and Carry Specials Ixl0 — a. athin $5.00m. “| 1x2 w. scipoiee” qeeee . 02 lin. ft. Hat bai Ma Ob ox. Std. Insulation es 0. erg t ft. 4 ie. of bide. “prod: ots ry ow - HAGGERTY . KUMBER & Supply 1947 Fa. MA 44551 Weekdays 7 to 6 Sat. 7 to 3 S FRADE th COMEUAIT NS DOORS MY 3-3711 AT- m Kieetrolux vacuum, washe $19.50. Terms. “ou 8 Appl. oe 5-4049 BENSON SLUMBER co. DURA ATUB, it AND leather “one ‘Dormeyer Prive ‘Privell, All like no a ‘ . See our well pa ma Magic no drip ¥ freezer, 40° compressor, N AM ss. oman & hop. MA 5-2405, ° : First. St. L SET OF ANIC HAND and . at Teg- MBervice, inet High: NG % : sink veveseesvecss O6.95 a] wy a ee sepecseae. 186 ft. s wetecssss 040 B, . 136x204 . Mull. } r. o birch di 44x63, 10° Admiral pA Boys’ cago roller skates, size 4-2" igh chair, single roll-a- OAKLAND FURL @ Patt . 436 Orchard Lk. Ave. ee waess Duck Lk. Rd. struction. T76. z. Walton Biva. | 2ST. ‘ int and formica. In “electgien >on. plats, 82 al, " SURPLUS LUMBER | Oe ks water heat., 96730. Open | 5430 Highiana Rav (Mat) OR 3-092 days week. . SPECIALS ANCHOR -FENCES | Prefinished plywoot ¢ x7, silver | FREE. MATES PE 6-747 2," select white’ tai maple ie “sings | 8 Gene! cedar yanellng ~ 65¢ hy as quarters. ke Mkt, FE ‘8-7941. PO C PLYWOOD. CO. THROOM ge ND | 1488 Baldwin Ave. 2-2543. le wate: SIMPL, R, Soiters, Automatic water heater Karts. 1 or} coyines ta dows. tie “Gelvanised copper,” black, ; mts Le pe and fittings. Lowe eee —SPECIAL— int, Super kemtone and Genuine School Desk, ¥ $3.88) ote y Cw ae epecel sosnee oes Arye 2685 r_Ra. - PE 4-431 ocho aa les fi cae “$10.80 SING! ae 24568 69c | same machine in blond Cabinel. Oak Floor rBroris, cy tt. . hat Lat: odel, modern machine. Mahogany Piy 4x8 ......0.... Runs perfectly Yours for balance AUBUR RN. LUMBER. i ate tol. Apl.; PE 5-9407, AUBURN HEIGHTS CIR PLOORESCENT LIGHTS. Most modern lights for kitchens, THE oes iN ARMY dinettes and recreation rooms, RED =e $12.96 value $6.05. Factory FMS henge Aron needs. Fa ete ory Showroo tn wear ure. liances, Michigan Piuorescent LAWRENCE chard Lake Are. — . Teal PE. eilt0 afer COMPLETE - a) LJ a after CASH WAY. o—after o____, LUMBER PRICES prt OTT LUMBER STANLEY ALUMINUM waxhows Thorosea! for wal ter pcuatio, B te Bose louvres. at st P’ be c88s close urmeister's | | 2st thine ate. be est NORTHER. LUMBER Reas After 6 MA. 2116 USED ATER SOFTENER, iM 10@ Cooley Lake EM 94171 pletely automatic. Reasonabdie. ~ Bien on to AT mad FE 2-5827. USED HEATING BOLENS aR blades. Jari raetel snow dlowers. = pick up and Coal Furnaces repair your tractors and wer Oil Pernere mowers, etc. Give us a call, Ey-}- ou Purnaces Can oon atrenes for’ installation * ; FFE, ve up Schick's MY einie si nd austen oF S os “ies. 161.8. Saginaw, PE 81816 _way. Home like generator. Power A SS eS pe: TILE OUTLET me — 19 8S. SAGINAW PE 68-2488 a ries. Exc. MA 4-2985 il rad the ti pig ts ars SIZE ER ‘a me, a6 * as waxing,’ in 30 minutes.; skates with enee $10. Kodak Warwick's, sei Orchard Lk.’Rd.| Brownie . Hawkeye camera, $4. SELL GARDEN | OR 3174 __. tools;misc, jes, florist bas- MININ kets, ¢ plants, evergreen AKC, Choice ’ itter, A Seal trees, also ues — Or- Cirsimas as PE 335. Call MI Tele Ione Ra: to "0 Or} a slegraph on, Pw Or saa “FAM machines.: OUR $49 4 iF AL un COMPLETE our _ bale. low as rik with faucets: and ¢ wk. Michigan N Elna Sewing value $3445; lavatories complete mean mae ve, Fides alae Stee ated 8; a $49.50. These’ are factory see- one. a fat onto 7 in. sh Ss. Michigan iporegeest, 393 | Orchard Lake Ave. — anoeey A ROCKET - $180. aso regulation bu table, Like new. $128, FE 6. TRAINS, LIONEL & AMERICAN vizers awrite tables & accessories. TOYS, % PRICE Chemistry set, * aoe archery set. Army, ranch and plociopely and Career se tp- —e books, Also baby” “ftems. 1 6-2972 Machinery 68 BAY CITY DRAG LINE. VERY feed pane. Make offer. Eves, MY Sand, Gravel & Dirt A-1 TOP BO USHED STONE Band, val fille Lyle Conklin, 12 or FE 3-8672. SEACE DIRT FIL SLACK DIRT. eT PILL & GRAVE. Hees. My 3s Sint > sae mat CROwE RA Ear! Howard. EM Ossi. = BRIVEWAY GRAVEL LOADED O8 vered, FE 3263 or FE 2-1466, aS AND GRA\ Pagers —and snow removal. 4758. GOOD ROAD GRAVEL, 5 Tos. $7. ae a 46588. * LIGHT "HAUL: ND MOVING an ee ~m PE 6-2404, aD BLACK Di Bin eadte GRAVEL. YARD, SaIVEwE 7 GRADING, | "Bhs “soll, gravel, mil, ete. ~ "Wood, Coa! & Fuel 77 PPP NNN LN NLL ALLA LLL Lt CHANNEL . COA furnace and kind Way fuel il. FE 5-615 FIREPLACE, VURN Ace AND kindling wood, 3-165. EB ¢4aag or PIREPLACE WOOD FROM i8 24 in. PE 2-8262 or UL 2-1120. mL ous front end PE 5. AND SLAB, $6, $8, PIREPLACE $10 a cord, PE 5-3983 or MA 5-1 1007. LACE. 1 FURNACE” “AND kindling wood. OL 2 GOOD HARD 8L SLaBWOOD. CORDS | for $10, delivered. Also deans | wood. FE 5-3057, OAK WOOD FOR SALE. FE) +7201 a&HoP LOADS. CUT WOOD, OR 398022. Do It Yourself 69 FOR RENT wan paper beg feet sand- rs, fur- nese vacuum cleaners. ‘Oakland 1 & Paint. @36 Orchard Lake “5 , Oo IT WAY! - 008 NDESS—BAND ND. x. SAW — RUG CLEANER. BOW: HARDWARE 499 58. SANFORD FE ¢6 Wetting coreseuet ont ter uu avestr en’ * weekdays 8:30 to 6. Sundays 10 to & M iu Supply — 156 W. Montcalm. iy ; Sale Musical Goods - 71 PP PPD LLLP LLL AN LA A OID 13 PEDAL, BOARD ORGAN, Med OOK kee cease $495 3 manual organ. ‘an, mahogan: $20 di ance in 36 "mes. Medium. ‘ive player piano .... $149 conan me TMs, Mahogany console plano down. Balance 36 m Ma sbogany Spine’ lagee. 38 om Like. new, from Tel-Hurm. _ CORD ORGAN, SMALL. s'pes- Reasonable price. bg ah cond dl ORGAN, WURLITZER BIO MOW ooo c eck cee eace $20 down, Balance 36 m Gi “LLAGHER'S rE 18 | z. Huron I GUITAR _plus amplifier, $125, PE §-2046. HAMMOND A aed ORGAN, at cond. FE 23-5037 FIANOTONING—O8CAR SCHMIDT ‘AR, CHR “WHOLESALE retail. Beate, spruce, pine . B09 cs 4 Q : — PINE, uce, fir. your tree. early, 2922 peice ‘Viki aie ast intersection of PA teers Rd. U 40635, daily ‘AS bing Christmas Trees 67A ee Sale Musical ¢ al Goods 71 eit il CONN ALTO Bax. rE GIBSON HAWATIAN ELECTRIC guitar ame and A a Por sale or , a Pore sy NO onee to purchase. All) moneys will be applied toward the pur- “GALLAGHER'S S 18 EB. Huron TRIUMPH cite oer rack, $50. 50 8. 5 desaie St. USED f iprigh Mehogeny caee . 8195 ee ppiano, complete Grand Grianet Shea SIN d nd Music ie Cente ss seas | SVEN POO MA SLAB WOOD OR FIREPLACE _. wood. 3 cord. $14. Del. PE 68-6131, WHITE” BIRCH FIREPLACE Sere sod, O18 and $18 delivered. FE Plants, Trees, Shrubs 78 | SCOTCH PINES FOR LANDSCAPE FE 8-087 For Sale Pets 2 BEAUTIFUL BL male B _trained. All shots. FE 5-3i28. 2 FEMALE PUPPiz8, M1x ED breed: FE 23-7217, AKC REG. ee PUPPIES aed ACE POODLES, old.* House | female. T mo ots. /$20. OR edi Pa trained. OPormed Call 2-45). FEMALE [AY_| ae aap BO! -MAY_ BE for this ad. PE 8-864} 79) 100 = | MECHANICS TOO AUCTION THURSDAY “AND FRIDAY DECEMBER 3rd and 4th 7 P.M. SHARP | Christmas TOYS—Candy ~GAMES GIFTS _TERRIFIC SAVINGS! oF URNITURE- |- nodes sree 18°Co LORS 3 PC. BEDROOM SUITES QUILT-O-PE 1 MATTRESS ND BOX = 4 G 4&5 DRAWER Cc oxig RUGS x12 LINOLEUMS PC KITCHEN SEWING MACHIN FLOOR LAMPS ~ POLE LAMPS | TABLE LAMPS - -DRYGOODS- BLANKETS-RUGS-SWEATERS PILLOW CASES—BATH SETS 5 Pc. | INDIAN BLAN &® -APPLIANCES-| * - COPFEE MAKERS | RE COOKERS orem IRONS — oO aA IRONS | AT’ RE Foon ORIN hfs eae ELE 1c Ys 63 PC. DINNER. WARE STAINLESS: STEEL’ -MISC. ITEMS- ALARM CLOCKS—WALL ‘CLOCKS | BATH SCALES - ns” LUGGAGE ELEC. RAZORS-JEWELRY | AT HOSE 4x50 BINOCULARS KITCHE COTENSTLS— K KNICK KNAC OF ALL KINDS 2-8029 » . 3 FOR THE BOATING ~ 1950-1959 * Evinrude note =) "g 7% horee- \T"T eee MODELS “omplete line of Marine ee. “Be _ Truck Center 3275 W. Huron AT ELIZABETH LAKE RD. Eddie Steele — RD — Pr $3171 FE 5-0062 . Housetrailer ‘Owners PULL YOUR OWN "49 GMC CUT DOWN Pully equipped. $295 BUDGET. We buy—or trade . SCHRAM TRUCKS - Wholesale—Retail ag Dixie Hwy. R 39-1209 iz ‘TON chr CAB - OVER wrecker, A-t. 3-4827. Pontiac’ $ cet ts , Motor Bales WANTED JONK CARS, TAYLOR waa. Used parts. 5-200. See | M&M Motor Sales | Pur top dollar 7 later model cars. | 2527 Dixie Hw OR }-1 TOP _BUCE — JUNE CAR, TRUGH oe Po Te ee CAR g 0508 , os CARS — SHARP CARS WANTED Top Dollar Cass- Oakland | 212_W, Montcalm Truck Center GMC . Pactory “Beaten OAKLAND AT CASS ‘whesis. 1 ten. Very good running. Economy Used Cars. 22_ Auburn Auto Insurance. 104 MERIT RA A ; = — NEW DEALER — uality Motor Sales ESPERATELY NEEDS All Model Clean Cars~- 849 ORCHARD LAKE FE 3-7041 TOP $38. ANY M MAKE OR MODEL. . To 58's. Srnsrier Auto Gales, 923 “W. Huron. PE 4-7500, POR SALE 1857 HOUSETRAILER, 35 foot, 2 bedrooms modern. $300 down and take over par- ments of $51.26 per month. 2859 Duck Lake Road. Phone MU PONTIAC CHIEF & DETROTTERS | New & Used We take peas furniture In BOB HUT CHINSON’ S 4301 Dixie Hwy. q Drayton Plains . on. > 1292 Moon. Owosso, Tour-A-Home. betwee Lake Or. jon and Oxford: 24. SPECIALS 28 Pr. ere Just. like new. Used for “Vacations. " $1160 with \ only $150 down, 40 FT CHAMPION — On old, ee condition. me Bye fall Set L. H BROWN, "Realtor Bisa’ rr #1112 : > ‘ ING ive. AS MUCH AS 16. FOR JUNK AND | 2-2666 res TRAILER SALES -AND ;- . Orford, OA 8st Lapeer Ra. PARKHURST TRAILER SALES. 1540 Lapeer: Rd. Lake Orion . Featu pt ™ ae makes. ney TOP $33 DOLLAR ' For All.Model Care Glenn’s Motor Sales 952 WEST HURON ) FE 4-31) FE ¢178t JUNK CARS WANTED. OR 43-2938 cheap cars, ever WANTED JUNEED OR WRECKED ‘33 Chevy. FE 4.9236. TOP . $$$ PAID FOR GOOD USED CARS Russ Dawson 232 S. Saginaw FE 2-9131 IERO E : “BRIGHT SPOT” Orchard — st — FE 8-0188 days or) 7 PE 46-3536 FE 23-4352 AVERILL'S _ | Forcign © Spts. Core 108 . 2020 Dixie. Hw 1987 HILLMAN MINX. FERPECT “ | FE. 2-9878 "ve 4-896 | condition. R&B, whitewalls. $940, 'CARS, TRUCKS AND JUNK | _ PE 4-707}. _wanted Pes §-5135. 1988 VOLKSWAGEN. LIKE NEW, “PONTIAC AUTO _ $1,395. ; : 6 Buy, sell, t ' J TUM: 1260 N. Perry ‘and Madison blue. 8 ing roo t ble heater, Seas 1008 ie. 2 new. FE 4- 91 Chesteriield id, Birm: TOP PRICE. FOR JUNK CARS. ‘VOLESWAGEN 1960 DELUXE. ati FE 4-4878 the extras. Just off the showroom ‘ Owner leaving’ State. FO Sele | Used ae 106 HASKINS DEMO 1980 Chevrolet. Be? Ate 2-door sedan, Gas saving 6 Tr en~ stiful oni a ilver , 9; ye eautiful sa finish. Priced to sell. Haskins Chev. ‘1_Dixie hway. at M-i5 MApie 5-507! M nites. “til 7 A patos Exe. cond. ‘nies: station 4 dr Ve Wee ae 4 Heater. Like oon $1486. ey bo &J a —_ 1987 DeBoto 9 £: Atos con, HON reR HIGH ne } init trom. s Ford... $ 995 Lame a ‘58 Ford echivends va 2 ae ig Buick Willy's deep ar with . cab & | . oth, 1260 Perry " Madison 66 CHEVROLET. Poergue ‘ettgped wtiay =i = are mustard hy tres "and, : cusiar ne ish, Approximate 33,000 miles. $1375 - Crissman | “ROCHEST ER EVES “TIL 8 OL 20721 RUSTED F D PANELS UN-! Station Wagons Impalas As low aa ($1872, ‘CHEVROLET LEFTOVERS 2-Doors & 4-Doors S Officials’ and company cars Bank rates—36 months Easy down payments NORTH CHEV. Hunter Bivd. at & Woodward, Ave. Birmingham < 4.2735 der cee fustalied. "3 W, Waton” rE Sree I MECHANIC SPECIAL 1966 Buick 2 door, full price $485. Needs some body work. No mone Prom Lucky Auto Sates 1 $. Saginaw Phone FE 423214. S10} ?door, V-38, No oF 6. Sagine "58 CADILLAC | SEDAN i DE VILL E. 8,000 miles, loaded. Like new. Wil be vate STUDEBAKER SALES . at Saginaw = FE «4-95:87 At ‘Houghten’s "88 Olds 88 Holiday Sedan. Rea! beguty. “ *§R Olds Super 88 4 door Sedan. All power. "Sharpie. ‘S53 Olds 88 2 door Sedan. Rydre- , Matic. Power brakes. Heugiten -& Son: Your Friendly Ot Ste Dealer POREIGN SALES OL 1-9761 SERVICE 528 N. Main, Rochester GOOD voheteee eoetegee eeteee BRAID. SALES DesoTo-PL MOUTH ‘DEALER Produc 33 YEARS FAIR DEALING. CASS AT WEST PIKE STS, FE 2-0186 = TRANSPORTATION ‘65 PLYMOUTH Plaza 6 Sed. § 396 ‘M CHEVY Deluxe 4 Door ‘$4 PONTIAC Chieftain 4 Door § 295 ‘$4 MERCURY 2 Door ...... $ 298 ‘83 DeSOTO 4 Door .....4.> ‘63 DODGE 4 Door .. “$3 BORD Sedan .....c..08-. ‘$3 BUICE Special 2 Door .. $ 195 ‘$0 BUICK Sedan ‘50 DeSOTO Sedan ...? . 8 5 $ 294 $ 385 $ 195 $175 $ 135 HARK TO THE LARK! Footiac Area's newest AND SERVICE DEPT * ain MOTORS | HURO' 4-0391 aed TO THE ROLLADIUM REC Rambler LOTS OF NEW '60 Ramblers in’ stock 9-Passenger Station Wagons Bonus Buy on ——- Go North, East South — * and then get a flaming deal in the West 6145 Comemree Rad, ~ corner Union Lake Rd. EM 3-4155 EM 3-4156 Want to Buy a New Car? BE SURE AND. 8EE OUR L OF NEW J AND USED » OAELAND Pokta a OLDEST DEALERS. FORDS SINCE 1930 BEATTIE at FORD Dealer Since Pa At the Stoplight ‘in Waterford Call Credit’ Mgr. Mr. Parks at iat 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. - WILL ACCEPT Guns, outboards, boats, refrigera- tors ‘and appliances, ete our new 1960 Ramblers or any good used car as part payment. BILL SPENCE DEMO power heater Going at @ e 5-507] Open nites | HASKINS 1959 Chevrolet Impala. ~ 2-door ‘hardtop. V-8 engine, power Steering. dio, werglide, rakes, ra- any other acces- sories. Beautiful cameo coral and Avory fMmish. that tan't be beet. ‘Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie Highway at M-15 _| MApl et 4 price "til ® cu N SE 4 DOOR. NEW CONDITION RED AND WHITE. 36 Cc. ° FR AMBLER" , ALES & SERVICE— 256 § “SAGINAW FF east 2 poor ‘2, DIOU’& _: NO MONEY DOWN at MI, TRADE NOW! FOR A icazoroce : CHEVROLET at 1959 Prices - Crissman | _ CHEVROLET COMPANY PAYMENTS, $59.73. CASH DOWN OR OLD TRADE. 1959 RAMBL ER AM- BASSADOR 4 MOOR, R&H, POWER. CONTI- ENTAL ‘IN AND OUT. BA $56.31. Le) A PAYMENTS 40 23. VERY ASH DOWN OLD T E HUR PAYMENT VERY Tow’ CASH DOWN ‘OR OLD STOM TIRE. 38 -$ ee DAN . a Ramblers 1959 RAMBLER CUS- - Ambassadors TOM CROSS COUNTRY American: especially |WAGON ...:.... . -$2295 _priced for Christmas | 588, THAN $000 30.88. Lae 4 presents BORON, geTED, OL VERY COW $1,200. VERY LOW CASH DOWN R OLD TRADE 1988 RAMBLER CUS- TOM CROSS COUNTRY WAGON .. E- | SPOTLESS AUTOMATIC 80) WHITE. $43.54. VERY abet CASH DOWN OR OLD TRA’ 1958 RAMBLER 1695 “AND OUT. R&H, TRANSMISSION 36 | PAYMENTS, 1545 LOW, LOW RADE. HURRY! IN. OVER 3 EN PAYMENTS, $33.00. VERY LOW. CASH DOWN OR OLD TRADE 1957 RAMBLER CROSS COUNT RY Ca 1 ‘RED. (AND, PER GAL PEC CHOOSE F ROM. AVERAGE MONTHS TO FINANCE. A AS. $32.00 A MONTH VERY LOW eee eee ee terry TRANS. 2° ETAIL. 1958’ METROPOLITAN 16 Ch __R &| : sos HEATER POWERGLIDE. aB-- HARDTOP .......$1295 — UTELY NO MONEY DOWN. iigss THAN 5,000 MILES. ABSO- - Assume Payments of $30.25 per) “LUTELY NEW CONDITION. EM- 1957 METROPOLITAN CONVERTIBLE t YELLOW AND WHITE {ILES $995 WHITE, VERY CLEAN MILES ! TO sui See § LOW D ON OUR LOT AS DESCRIBED. RAMBLER MI 6-3900 BIRMINGHAM _£66, S. WOODWARD “TL 9 OL Fem ... A961 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE | iadard Shift, R&H. need cash. $125. UL 22247 after 5:30 p.m. 33 white side walls S. Telegraph... FE CHEVROLET BEL-ATRE, door, R&H: cond. Will sacrifice. 1TL7 2 good 4-0521 dl 1956 ¥ OUR ‘Sp 58 HAND PICKED AND PERSON 60 Ford Falcon, tke new .. pmwe © Wagon. Auto. oe Bulek 2 dr. . Sharp . 210 4 £: 6. Auto. .. dr. Beived 8... nek dr Ha : A Dixie Ok’d Cars ALLY CHECKED . MANY ONE OWNER CARS Save ese PONTIAC-CADILLAC “CLEAN” Birmingham Trades Woodward Birmingham MI 4-1930 c Ri V4 SE- Corks Tasch. Amati wecuty Ons stock No. 082, Only $1392. _ North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at S. Woodward “ave, Birmingham MI €2735 SPECIAL ‘87 CHEVROLET 2 6 cyl. power pits. sae & eater. Hardenburg CORNER CASS & PIKE FE §-7308 SEE “COST LES . New or Used You'll get a deal for a Chrysler, Dotige or Plymouth that wil save you money. Remember the na me ~ “Cost Less Cole." 100 West Ma- ple. Walled Lake. MA 4-4511. New or Used — we sell both, en ta HASKINS -DEMO 1959 Chevrolet Tmpale 4-door oeene’ paid 8 nene powerglide, power brakes. Padio. heater rings oo other acces- price—E value, Haskins Chev. , 6571 Parr Highway at M-15 MAple §-5071 on nites ‘til § FIRST $75 52 CHEVROLET. : 3356 Sie ee Seeetoney oe ‘DELE $535 dose, power eid Axel new tire MAZUREK STUDEBAKER SALES South Blvd. at Saginaw FE 49587 ~| CHEVROLET. . 4 OR. WAGON Fete to “ell from new. Gold tivo -V-8\ Powerglide. Power steering. $2,300. Ot 1-1776 1988 CHEVROL 4DOOR_ STA- ea wages, Te r 10; ‘eater, Power- e, ie. reen a nite fintsh one owner ck No. 048 ie Ty car. Only $1846. North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at 8. Wooddard Ave Birmingham MI €2735 BEL p-DOOR seo. H. migee WERGLIDE, yall OR 36673 1954 nice, 5 1952 good condition. —Sfter_2_p.m. "82 289 W. Wilson 195¢ CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. New midnight blue paint. Power lide, power brakes, radio, heat- cr ne, Y ‘alls, Ged condition. MI rk ‘T869 a: we SaaYEL En Sour ss VERY good condition. FE 5-97 57 CHRY SLER 4 door, HT, Terqnston and white. Torqueflite. PSs, R&H, WW tires, 1 owner. shar rp. Clarkston Motor Sales. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Main 8t., Clarkston MA 5-5141 1957 FORD CUSTOM & CYL -STANDA Sean, te ; iP Se ode * "a TRADE. 1957 FORD COUNTRY — SEDAN ..........$1395 1958 FORD 500-RE- TRACTABLE NEW CombEsion. 15,000 ACTUAL MILES. «. BP. WHITE. POWER 36 PAY- VERY LOW OLD TRADE, 1959 999 FORD COUNTRY wd g SEDAN .....+...-.$2395 6 PASSENGER, 8 CYLINDER. g0- LID BLA POWER EQUIPPED, AUTOMATIC TRANS, RED AND ITE INTERIOR. SAVE 3 PAYMENTS, $62.65. VERY LOW CASH DOWN oie OLD arRan THE ABOVE G UARANTERD Ab AND ‘ON OUR LOT AS DESCRIBED. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD . MI 6-3900 ”” TT eA STATION WAGON. 1. 3-0061. Se ie 1954 FO! 5 RD CONVERT, POR SALE. __ Cah ve 4- ate 69 FORD. V-8 AUTOMATIC SHIFT. Take er samate. rE 4-7842. 'M FORD CHOPPED AND CHAN- neled with Olds engine, §200. PE 4-1732. (1954 FORD 2 DOOR. STRAIGHT stick. V-8. Excellent condition. OTROD CONVERT- 1954 PORD SKYLINER. V-8. FORD- _omatic. OR 3-4327. 1980 FORD STATION WAGON, nice. FE see. H. nego _ ‘w PORD 9 P. STATION WAG. . V8. ante trans. Sharp. 627 x “Per ery St. ‘89 PORD FAIRLANE, R&H, WHITE “us $1850, OL 1-8438..Call after | 57 FORD WGN. ..$1350 9 passenger V-8 engine, radio, heate and white interior, colonial white t finish. . Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL, 1-8711 1986 PORD, 2 DOO RIA hardtop, V-8, std. trans, ae _ ity" tires. Pvt. owner. § 3-4262. Ti FORD V-8, HTOP. Rau. $125. __EM_3-0081. H. Riget %) PORD, REBUILT ENGINE: f. NEW tires. MY a. ‘59 PORD, 2 DOOR, CUSTOM 300. 6, radio, heater, auto. transmis- sion. 24,000 miles. Private. $1795. _GR 4- 2673. 54 FORD. ose. Sew tires, Roh "ou 11-4206 TREAT yourself and your family to new un behina the wheel of a 1960 LARK from Pontiac Area's new- est Gealership. RIN K MOTORS HURON OR 4-0391 ON Ex TO THE ROLLADIUM 955 DODGE 4-DR. ve meg down on this very nige 4 dr, jan. . Pay only $30.99 PER MO. SCHUTZ 912 8. woodvana” DODGES (2) LEAVING FOR EU- ‘68 Hard top, full f custom Lancer. Silver & blue. 8 Snowapple, rope in 10 dave, will accept best’ of ers. auto. & 85 4-doo: 54-1587 -— 4 &- tot p.m 1959 DeSOTO: This really sell factory official's cat” Uke new and priced Your old car or $191 down will handle. 36 MOS. ON BALANCE. SCHUTZ MOTORS 912 8 Woodward © "MU, 6-5302 FORD DEALER — A-l Deed Car Shopping * Center | °S7 FORD 4 DOOR $1095 ' ! Cy Owens, 147 8 BAGTN AY of STREET ~HAUPT FOR OUR BEST IN USED. CAR VALUES 1956” Pontine Chieftats am 4 * aoe en tls. A “Senutitul family car. | suit re it car family ts jparment. mouths on hal ty 1 tory 2 cr Hardtop Radio, Heater. Pome sree, Low mileage per 4 re Bardop | oarmea ao 2 tone. oa or Pease: arn. INC. MI_ 6.5302 |- PONTIAC ~ CORNET 2 DOOR ‘3 FORD RANCH WAGON, va. Full price $248. TOM BOHR, INC 120 S. MAIN, MILFORD MU_€1715 1954 FORD RANCH WAGON Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford i959 FORD STATION WAGON, Country Sedan. 6 passenger. Gal- axle trim.. White wells, wheel ‘covert, yore washers, heat- er, 292 V-8 Ford-o-matic. Back-up lights. ions than 4,000 miles. $59. FORD RE EPOSSES SION $295 full price. on aan needed Pay only $17. Due Jan. = King _Auto. Mr. Bell. FE_ $08 SAVE — $1,000 1959 EDSEL PRICED LOWER THAN THE Low Price COMPACT CARS — ONLY 7 LEFT — ‘Russ: Dawson MOTOR COMPA 8. _ SAGINAW EL “ENGLISH PORDS 1960 2 door Anglia Delux, equipped with fresh air heater and froster, radio, off filter, white walls, anti-freeze,> windshield washers, cigarette lighters, and a taxes. Complete for 1,860.33 Brand new ‘39 2 door Anglia De- lux with all the, above equipment. 232 Only $1,620. ‘59 door Anglia | Delux demonstrator, Also has the above equipment. Only. $1,450. Your, old car should take the down ment ¢ BS, of the above FREE 1960 CENSE if you ask for | Rey oe ig Ree this ad with you to Southern, English For arte _Dealer, Walled Lake, MA 4-42 DODGE $8 BUICK .......$1895 SUPER HARDTOP 2 Door -— Low mileage. Like new. 2-Tone Blue & White— ‘Hurry on this one. 57 FORD ........$ 895 2 DOOR ; ; Economy 6 — Gun Metal Gray finish, . 37 DODGE .......$1295 & Heater, Auto. trans. geting 3 2 Tone Green fin- PLYN ok ‘36 ae ae -$ 695 SAVOY 3 Door ve — Blue & White, no rust CATALINA “ero” Runs NG oat ate’ RANCH WAGON “$1195 HARDTOP .......$1808} 30 2-DR., GOOD { 2-9131 de- i, only | | "35 PONTIAC .4...$ 525! deatahtre 22 ge . . - i of eo : “I jst thought he might like an observation tower.” | HASKINS DEMO - 1959 Oldsmobile atee like new. Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie Highway at M-15 “ MAple §-5071 ae * nites. til 9 meme of O48. yes r mo, Call it >MI 4-7500, 2 a RADIO SOLUTELY $10.06 per mo. Mr. Parts at MI Ford. “New Ford Trade-Ins 70 Cars LOW OVERHEAD PRICES ‘$9 Thunderbird ..........,... J "SS Ford Wagon ..scosesees § 650 "ST Ford V-8 Stick .cssceoees, 8 806 "86 Chev. Clean ...iaseescoss. $ TH8 ‘66 Mercury... ..ceeees 3" ‘83 Ford 99 Hosner-Schuck, “Ford | M24 at Clarkston Rd. Lake Orton - MY 2-2611 197 FORD. GOOD CONDITION. Best offer..FE 2-0434, | THUNDERBIRD, “59, FORD EXEc- 6,000 . miles. $3,400. utive's . car, MI 4 RANCH WAGON. RA- DIO & HEATER ABSOLUTELY r Mr. PBarks rold ron REROESSION _ $145 full price. Be coh oe Pay Say $7 mo. Due J 9th. K Auto. Mr. Beil. FES. ~0402. 1953 rone 9 .PASSENGER STA- } a Ail radio, ate Fordo- real nice w ron. Stock _ io. “special at, only. $481. North Chev. | Hunter Bivd, at 8. Woodward ave Birmingham MI 4-27. 49 Chev. R&H, Ist ...0..0000..$ 50 51 Chev. 2 dr. R&H ....ccs0..$ 7S §2 Pord, @. R&H, Tst .....+...$8 05 5 Sher. 4 dr, wagon ......$195 Dodge, A-1 running ...+0,...$125 3 Ponti ac, 4 ar., ute, cece $125 §2- Studebaker, 6 yy wee oon $145 53: Plymouth, R&H coveenes SLB rd, V-8, R&H ....... &H . $125 83 cosy. 210, good running -. o $125 §1 Buick, HT $ 75 A CHOICE OF 40 CARS 'O REAS. OFFER REFU: NO MONEY REQUIRED DN. SUPERIOR © AUTO SALES 23 WEST HURON FE 4-7500 FORD DEALER: A-1 Used Car Shopping ‘Center "38 T HU NDERBIRD DOOR "$2995 Cy’ ‘Owens| 22 147 8. SAGINAW tReet __FE $4101 ~—YOU'LL LIKE OUR WAY— —OF DOING BUSINESS— \ 58 ‘VOLKSWAGON greene $1695 ! oe RAMBLER 2 Door cee ae $1195 | ‘37 DODGE sta Wagon. .... $1495 L ‘31 DODGE 2 Door $1195 . : Top $1205 ‘37 PLYMOUTH 4 Dr. H-Top $1205 ‘ORD Country Sedan $1195 CHEVY B-Air 4 Door $395 55 FORD F-Lane 2 Door $A5. 54 OLDS *" Hard dtop $495 | ‘52 PONTIAC Deluxe 4 dr. $395 133 HUDSON 4 Door .. $248 FORD 44 Ton- Pickup . hears Ovality Motor Sales | 64 ORCHARD LAKE FE 37041 OUvER Motor Sales STOCK NO. 373 | 33 PONTIAC ¢DR. Po Starentet.” Clean, Seer eer Tawa STOCK NO. 40 $5 BUICK $ i. a “ear cers pases j 156 MRCS MONTEREY. GOOD . CHEAPIES. | #9 on 7 } SEE OUR SE LECTION 1000 | Walled Lake For Sale Cars 106 ins, ‘% HEATER, Keio: i Ly NO MONEY DOWN A Assume as Bera il tr. & ae. Hare Turner FORD DEALER — A-t Used Car Shopping Center -’52 FORD _ STATION WAGON $395 ‘Cy’ Owens) 47 8. SE pail STREET a Mes S — FORD D DEALER —_ A-t “Used Car shopping Center ’56 MERCURY 4 DOOR ‘Cy' Owens! 147 $. SAGINAW STREET FE 5-4101 M sell 2 _MYrti i958 3 LEREORY 654 PRANKL: "$6 OLDS 88, HARDTOP, FULL Oe 33684 exceptionally clean. $1195. Y HARDTOP, WILL + and older car. R. EXC. CO RD. FE ie F ACTORY BRANCH "57 OLDSMOBILE E nago™ VERTIBLE * un Heater, Hydra: power. “El 1795 Pontiac Retail _ _» Store FE 3-7117 MT. CLEMENS 8 _ BEHIND ND THE P POST OFFICE 'S7 OLDS, HT clean. $t, al ake re a Cars Are Found at ieee ne OLDS. Reasonable price. 1 ‘enue. FE 46448, after ae 30 oe ; "68 OLDS. R&H, atngien” Pi by Sears. Y CHEVROLET 415 Commerce Rad. — Reas, 21 Le’ ig WE > Sa Bargain EM 3-0081 Be "7 « Bi Reine ‘53 YMOUTH COUPE. $125. Runs. perfect. R&H. PE 5-9752. PLYMOUTH, 1955. SHARP. LOW “imileage ‘By owner. OR 3-6008, REPOSSESSION mouth, sharp. No motie down, Assume payments $27. First payment due next year. Lucky — paren] 193 8. Saginaw Phone 4-214 1955 PLYuOgTH STATION WAGON _—_Very nite. Bargain, EM_3-0081. 1955 Mola Soa 5 a ARP. MAKE me_an HEAVY DUTY REPAIR Complete = Engine Cretheel rej - wit x won GUARA ARTEED Area's Newest G RINK MOTORS 4455 W. HURON OR. 4-0391 NEXT TO THE ROLLADIUM _ Of fine late model used cars Dodge- Piymouth-chrysier JACK COLE. INC. * W, Maple at Poutise Pap WILSON, PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1959 PONTIAC WAGON, White Nin bg ate nower wearing. te. wivews iv ease ropa rama rons PONTI AC ot wea ear an eh Wate white Rosrten and eee ei pet my exceptionally oe wer: acces. an car - ¥ oe CONVERT, WHITE. Wits 2-Door Sedan. Radio. heater -dy- naflow, white over green finish, white tires and seat covers is a nice one in looks and per- formance. STOCK N No. oo ‘Ss FORD A sharp’ Seung th radio. heater automatic transmission white and tan finish with black tires, Prise | family car STOCK NO. Ton all . black. ay @ Bice ond car. * eg AIR EbCoe bere "an. Oats ope MERCU ay MQomie vat CONVERT. | Power to. oily etx 000° miles on dossevert Ready to go at only $1805, 1957 PONTIAC "oe CHEVROLET. : station wagon. d cig OE Kevaporeitad. sasons Dore! . ‘mh m. ‘BEATTIE $808 DIXTE HWY. Pay — 6 or 9 . Sever: $199 DOWN: MOTORS, IN $12 8. Woodward Want to at Be a ay Ger? Aiwats pat a E Ps FORD Dealer Since 1930" waterford At in “RESOStTON tine ‘ncn we je en en 1957 Plymouth Wagons SCHUTZ © set -s302 8., P.B. Auto wm: . wife's car PE ‘59 PLYMOUTH STATION meen. R&H. chrysler executive OUR ANNUAL INVENTORY ‘CLEARANCE $ALE 59 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON . te — Radio & Hrater werglide, White wheel rings. Gothic Gold Sofid ocaevacecssceetins $2245 58 CHEVROLET. BISCAYNE 4 ° ns 12 © Heater 6 Cyl. Sh5 or: er Sue Acryitic S1e ee eo es > 58 CHEVROLET iN Broowkood” 4 Door ¢ Standard trans. Solid Adobe * Beige paint, veTeccscsceeeeesee $1745 = 57. CHEVROLET 2 DOOR. SEDAN” Fresh-Air heater. jyees and Roman Red pain velesetnt¥ncieen, $ 985 "57 FORD . CURTOM pats heeato Door Sedan — Auto, rane. discs? W-WalleTror sivery4 z “Cor eevee daerTo reese $iMs "37 LINCOLN... PREMIE HARDTOP | dio & Heater, W.Walls. Re $1985 See eee ee eee gy *37 PONT! AC" ivdgamat. Sun “Boat wal is. Ivory . = eee +% seh ewee ‘ eee $1285 ; = CHEVROLET cas a ony Parle ed eer ee thane *e . ee » $1085 “aS CHEVROLET STATION W @) Inte Space. be 1g Price Is Right. ") Oezie-and and Harriet. : o pa (began vat 7:30 : one ‘Milliodale. (4) (color) Perry Comal Guests: Delores Gray, Andy Griffith. -¢7) Hawaiian Eye. ~ 19) R.C.MP, 9: * (4) Como (cont.) “@ Charlie Weaver Show. @) Bere (hegan at 7: Fo (2 Hawaiian (cont.)- (9) Waterfront, 10:00 (2) Sid Caesar. (4) This Is Your Life, Singer - Bobby Darin. tos (7) Boxing. (9) Unforeseen. 10:30 (2) Sid Caesar (cont.) (4) Wichita Town, (7) Boxing (cont.) pong enc (9) Mr. District Attorney. - 10:46 (7) Detroit Deadline. 11:00 my 44) (7) () News, Weath- er, Sports. er) (2) Movié. Drama: Ray- age mond Massey, Ruth Gordon,| “Abe Lineoln in Illinois.” 40). ! S Jame Paa ll: 30 (4) e.. (7) Shock - drama: Boris - hind the Mask.” ('32). (9) Starlight Drama: Carolyn Jones, “Shield. fo for Murder.” °('54). some tl rininieidia’ MORNING © 6: 00. “(4 Continental Classroom. - @:30. (4) (color) Continental Class- room. 6:50. (2) Meditat 6:55. (2) On the "7:00. (4) Today. . ~~ (2) TV College. (}) Big Show. arm Front. 7:30 (2) Cartoon Classroom. '. (7?) Breakfast Time. 8:15 (2) Capt. § 8:30 17) Johnny Ginger. 9:00 * (4) Bétd ‘Journey. 9:30 (2) Movie. | (2) For. Better or Worse, (2) I've Got a Secret, « Theater. Melo- Karloff, ““Be- (2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) Music Bingo. - (9) Movie. . \ (2) As World Turns, (1) Topper \- (4) Faye Elizabeth,- (0) Day in Court. +) Queen for a Day, (2) House Party, (4) Thin Man. (7) Gale Storm, —. (9), Kennedy's Corner. (9). Movies = (2) Star Showcase. . (4) Young Dr. Malone. (0 Beat the Clock. 42) Verdict Is Yours. (4) From These Roots, 3:30 ‘NBC Demands DJ Statements Issues Questionnaires to Own Station Jockeys; Require Notarization NEW YORK (AP)—The Nation- al Broadcasting Co. is requiring all employes who’ sétéct thusic for its 11 NBC-owned radio and tele- vision stations to swear before no- tary publics about any outside in- terests in the music business. * 6 * An NBC spokesman said Tues- . |day night the company has dis- tributed questionnaires inquiring about interests in music publish- ing or record manufacturing. They are to be completed, notarized and jreturned to NBC. The ee ee —“lthe network's self-scrutiny as result of -a congressional. investi. gation of payola — the practice whereby record companies slip -|dise jockeys cash to plug records. ; * * * NBC owns TV stations in New York, Chicago, Washington, Phil- adelphia and Los Angeles. It owns (4) Life of Riley, radio stations in New York, Pitts- CIAN. Caldwell. tt) Stage 3. {bargh, Chicago, San Francisco,| POOR NO MORE, Ruark. 10:00 (4)-Dotgh Re Mi. we and--Washington. wr ane 1 en dROSs FOLK MEDICINE, Jarvis. “Merry Wives THE STATUS SEEKERS, Pack- _iaeney Vi" | | Tits is my Gop, wouk 3 a ' ss | ELEMENTS OF STYLE, - 13 Chest rattle i Strunk & White. ry ~ ¥ 's % * Labour's - 4 « sw gg Sees, ¥ _... |Funeral Service Held." _ “6 Battle site i we ae of Hundred for 3-Time Belding Moyor 1¢ Baling away ; me” ety " | | BELDING (UPD—Funeral serv- EH oe : — | ice wag held Tuesday for Dr. 2 Price ae rle R. Price, 69, a three-term 26 Exclamations | : {mayor of Belding who died_during At Matton). —_, |the weekend following a short ill- 30 Boanen s , ness, . 38 fe tre g : Price, an osteopath, served suc-, 4, bike i __ }eessive terms as mayor from 1944 A ‘ [to 1948 and again tr 958% 1956. = 3 Gomonanuts i Answer te rere Pabets - 40 Locat ; 4 deer COLD EEE 49 Turning 3 Tuner 23 Kilns 4 hg : e j 2 20. Eee § itiain te * 3 bimek ies “41 Goad ” ‘82 Artow poison “Othello” \-°26 Balance favor 42 D Skim ¢ hold =” aT eal. term tes $e Trecamte s { Enowkse - Bon water - Stove part 8 Obnoxious S 2 = Sack 3 a. : 46 “Gloomy oe eed : . fonster “ - ee ae i ees Fae. * a } Belgian river % Seashore” hwo 60 Stitch ¥ 49) Movie. - Pays s Fine | Herself Mrs. Gumiey refused to accept any allowance or gifts from her son. a a 7 “She's an Irish woman-and-very independent," Mrs, King said. “I don’t suppose ariyone will Naiiee us. but it happens to be true. ogre,” stand all this publi Act One Top Books. (Complied by Publisher's Weekly) FICTION ’ ADVISE AND CONSENT, Drury. THE UGLY AMERICAN, Lederer & Burdick. . EXODUS, Uris. DEAR AND G’ ORIOUS PHYST. ; ged eS service between Detroit and Sani { ~ () ae George Peer Francisco and Los Angeles has the gamut of. hand units, pillows, chairs and mattresses."’ “Riding the crest of the popular- e. wave at the moment are the electronic vibrator devices, running ine iveteran as APC pills — as an “amazing discove scovery . . , released for the first time.” “The pills were sold for §3 for drugs vices are quite numerous,” Miss Russ says, ‘‘but among the various categories there are fake cancer cures; baldness remedies; bust de- She cites one scheme in which irin-phenacetin-catic’ tablets | - 4i+=- familiar to any armed services t D5 Sudhiy.f inate or terminate in New York. 1 American “must stop at Chicago, * * * ‘TWA must “serve Chicago, ‘Kansas City, St. Louis, Cincinnati,, Dayton or Collimbus on its flights. from pain or just-relief ‘from sur- plus fat, Americans apparently wil buy and try anything, There are quacks aplenty to oblige them. They gyp the public of hundreds of millions of dollars’ — and many victims pay with their lives as well. | ery, biggest thing in the market in recent years. This is a special food prepared and given by worker bees to those they select to be- come quéens. * *« © “In the field of nutritional quack- “royal jelly’ became - bvelopers; ‘}gaining preparations; which will allegedly prevent heart the attacks; alcoholism cures; certain vitamin- products promoted as tran- quilizers, sexual rejuvenators and boosts to mental powers,” IN COSMETICS, TOO Russ says the parade of creams some alleged weight- products In the cosmetics. field, Miss Bell Rate Plea — 114-Page Brief Sums. Up Argument for Hike, - Commission Against ee - LANSING W—Tae future. Expenses Snowball Year by Year LANSING # — The Big Push was going on “over there,’ —\ The motto was “Out of _, the Ploughing’s a Growing Problem ment early in both the Upper and Lower Peninsulas.” © Highway crews erected about takes over~The heavyweight “y” block the roads. “IT know it makes Dave appear to be an awful ogre. But he just has to appear to be an awful A woman who andwdred the telephone “at Mrs...Gumley’s home: today said-that King’s mother lad “gone away” because ‘‘she can't trenches by Christmas.” More and more Michigan defense plant workers were buying cars. But they had trouble getting to work over the state’s snow-packed highways. So‘ in 1918, the State Highway Department, after much soul- searching and with mamy misgiv- ings, decided to start plowing out the roads. Advise.and Consent, It was a patriotic gesture like buying liberty bonds. There.were many objectors. The old system had been to roll down the snow to make a firm footing) passes for the horse-drawn vehicles and sleighs.. But the increasing. car traffic dug deep ruts ‘tind a long tieup of cars could slow | down a defense i plant, * * a It cost $13,200 to plow Michigan's jhighways that. year—half coming from the Liberty Loan Board and jhalf-from the counties and munici- palities, A total of 590 miles of main -Lower Peninsula highways were cleared. Car-owners liked the innovation and the Highway Department was three million feet -—- almost’ 575 miles of snow fences, About. 100,- 000 tons of rock salt will be used during the winter on the highways. The expanding expressway sys- ‘|tem, now totaling more than 800 miles of dual highways, is compli- drifts are measured in feet rather than inches, EE a eae plough is used when massive drifts In major snow areas, where the 12-ton “‘syo-go” takes over, The big blower sucks up the drifts and hurls an arc of snow that reaches to 100 feet from the: highway. > jaction, but often promoters. make a quick killing and then switch to something else. ‘Besides civil and protesstonad | groups such as the NBBB, there are Severnmmepe agencies whieh, keep tab of these promotions Government agencies take legal ~*~ * What can you do to protect your. sepeReas cause relied on cancer rugs |and lotions which ‘will purportedly damages to Mrs. 1 Kerr-| stop jet que a ; tional Tt was made into f ,_ drugs in} monthly bills for Michigan. Dennis because her boxer dog] jt said the qumber of passen- Se akeeds Peres. Bet: land conmetic. and hold “PY Plemichoe fines ar ft tacial| Telephone Co.'s hore. than twor killed the, latter's. di i \gers in 1958 indicated only mar- 4some promoters as a virtual cure- ebe * d so on, ig steadily ‘Million customers was in the hands Satter’ s : <2 rerpoany anderen Activities of quack operators in/all, with emphasis on sexual re |Muscles, and so on, is 8 ‘of the Public Service Commission Mow, Gutlay told the comrt | p grtigrs gas a cancer, nutrition and weight-redve- Fle gave the| growing longer. : today, \ Se weld tay te pay BO at a PO said both TWA and|™& became so alarming a. public| “royal jelly” ‘promoters a real) | ** a The utility submitted # 12 Weekly rate ot 5 shillings (70 |) °C to start Detroit-West|”@™ming was issued by. Arthur S.|sting : Yet, despite claims f0Fl brief yesterday summing up cents) but even at that, OT don’t ic oast jet service before the sum-|Fiemming, head of the U.S. De-| «or bees, ‘royal jelly’ te in- {7% iS one tree Jeet, emi think I can afford it.” She sald |r 1960- under present restrie.|P&attment of Health, Education and} geeg ¢ miracle food, but it has |P2°ents extract, plankton, turtle) sonication March tl. she served boarders to supple: |g Weltare, ne practical value for humans | ™ink oll, shark oll, pate sp Need for a substantial rate. ii | eR Ree Reanae's sages on & nn .|CPTES AMA “ESTIMATES as a feed, drug or contnetic. Tae |'¢%, Vitamins or the’ biogenic know crease has been established, the railroad carpenter and to help | yoo on called ster| . Chee Sentecsher, F1 ; claim miede fur it are ground. {210° unfortunately, we KOO lbeiet said. .It added that a ‘boost to mont Shaky eam of SUL 2 WOU Nc enta— oputers hy” ome blasted weight reducing. quackery | 1%" — will significantly’ alter the physio (°",&¢ east 25 million dollars. ae Her son retumed from sic-ithrough thelr shells citing _American Medical Assn.| Opportunistic promotieg wit ex logical changes which accompany Sate Nd be Rt a a a reported $700,000 Hollywood. con- ~, | The commission staff, however, filed brief. indicatin;’ a rate. decrease was in order, This was based on testimony by a staff economist, Tom Hancock, who said the utility’s rate structure _ yleids.an-annual excess of revee ~ 3 4 — ; ; hes of up to 4); million dollars, © Staff calculations are not binding on the commission Wayne County submitted a bret self? Obviously, the first thing ts to get competent advice from a doe tor before. trying anything that promises miracle results. remember that there's nothing now Before you fall for any gimmick, file. its brief-this week. abjecting to any rate increase, Another protestant; the Mithigan Rate Payers Assn., is expected to A decision on the case is not. expected until after the first of | the year, cating snow removal probléms. More man-hours are required to Clear dual lane highways than | . ¢ TV News and Reviews an equal mileage of two-lane routes. The two-lane routes can be cleared with a pass in either direction while the multiple lane Seah anne at tent Pars The Department has a fleet of nearly 250-snow removal vehicles. These are concentrated in major troublé spots where they can be quickly dispatched to areas hit by! the heaviest snowfall, Workhorse of the fight against! the highway-clogging snow is the underbody scraper, a’ blade at- tached under a-truck. The scraper starts along the highways when the first flakes appear, * & & ‘When the snoW féaches four to ive inches, the one-way ‘Plough’ cial called wasn't, Buttons, Jeannie Carson and-Jack Carson, trickled across the Ford Startime hour last night, NBC's ‘Something Special’ Falls Short of Its Name | By FRED DANZIG. NEW YORK (UPI)—A TV we “Something Special” * * * The NBC-TV colorcast, with Red Buttons played a shy, single, 27-year-old country bey with gray hair who was in the big city looking for a nice, honest girl stuck with the job and the cost. | « By 7925 it was reported that! + dedeating snow. from the highways cost-$182,000—an all-time high. Last year’s heavy fall cost the Highway Department $3,675,384 about 40 per cent of the 20 miil-./. lion dollar maintenance budget. 2% millions, The cost probably will go even’ higher this year. “It looks like we're in. for: anoth- er long, costly winter,’’ said High- way Commissioner -John | C. Mackie. Unseasonable This topped the previous- ‘year by | storms} - en out snow. removal equip- for Chris ‘big red apple? : Big ‘Arab League. fre (Bars All Movies — merer—iby Liz Taylor tral office announced Caged an DAMASCUS, Syria League's “Boycott of The Areb rael” can fy om a7 w ea wwe our vn Gn _ woaR 1180) “WPON pe : “wank (1500) : ronicnt all-Arab_ ban.on_all _pby Elizabeth Taylor. The bars her films from all Arab countries in Africa and the Middle East and also bars her|” from entering or passing through any of these countries. “The Arab League's council last ber: ¢alled for a collective ott of all films of foreign | but excess eo ‘Andy Griffith was saying Worlds Fair.” x ok pubrel man, Jim Henaghan, had Wilson Sa ys We're . All ‘Guilty’ of Giving Payola | By EARL WILSON _ NEW YORK—1 just remembered that I was guilty of hand- ing out a “payola” a long, long time ago. And so were you, and ome and YOU! Remember when you took your teacher"a big red-apple?. And—sent Teacher a handkerchief. Sid Luft, Judy Garland's husband, phoned Eddie Fisher to console him about Liz Taylor’s double pneumonia — and to reveal that Judy’s long-time excéss weight evidently isn’t obesity water absorption. months’ rest and treatment, she may “be slim again. As for Liz Taylor’s double pnéimonia, she asked Eddie to bring ice cream to her at os Hospital at te + te starts noticing girls, it’s only a phase. It shouldn't last more » than 50 years... Concerning a Cafe Society loafer, Arthur Shindler said: “He's very. industrious; *. : They'll: deny it but John Wayne and his old buddy and After four nee oe sal that when a ‘teen- -age bey he- works every a screaming session on “Ala- ‘ verify her age, red-haired English girl in the big city, }and lied about her age, but other- |wise seemed right for Buttons. a matrimonial bureau that brought Miss Carson and her beau, But- tons, together, Carson, Jack, had black hair, ovine I sctimnte one about two lonely, shy people who meet, date, quarrel— over “her tige—and finally get back together again. * ‘final moments, | Buttons when he told Miss Carson, question-i¢:-shouldn’t my|“Don't. try to make evérything first grade teacher, now a’ tice eld lady of; about 90, be investigated. for not refusing the. perfect.” ing the only line in the play with some bite in it: word louses up my whole busi- ness." logue must delve, pierce, explore | ‘and expose these lonely drives of its characters. backgrounds in order to lock up our interest and sympathy. this, the “Something Special’ _dia- logue failed. whose driver’s license would Miss Carson portrayed a shy, She had no driver's license) * * * Jack Carson was the manager df The play tried very hard to be’ tender, It resembled the kind of teleplay F imagine a younger Peasy. Chayetsky might have “forthe U.S. steel Hour was learning his craft. The story was supposed to be an * * ‘The moral, as I caught it in the! was uttered by) Earlier, Jack Carson set the stage for Buttons’ change - ef - heart-when he lectured“Red on the folly of seeking a platinum- coated, glamorous, Hollywood style romance, “Applesauce! he shouted, add- t * “Love, That one ® * * In a play of this sort, the dia- hibits, 2 NATO, Fleet Posts for Adm. Dennison’. Lee Dennison ‘s slated to be the next U. S. Aflantic Fleet-command- - er and chief of the NATO navy forces, the Norfolk Ledger-Star said Tuesday. the Eastern Atlantic and Mediter ranean, is-expected to relieve Adm, Jerauld Wright in the dual ment in February or March, | paper said. Wright is expected to retire in early 1960. such a change would bea White House matter, naval command would continue — under a single officer. There have been .reports that upon Wright's departure bility would be divided. Allied Commander Atlantic, Warren, Pa., is a 1923 graduate of — the Naval Academy, He served as : naval aide to former - President _Harry S. Truman from 1948 to 1953._ Commissioners Thomas H. Burns” of Saginaw and James H. Lee of Detroit sat through the taking of | more than 2,000 pages of testimony and presentation of some 40 ex- George E. Hill of Marquette, | newly appointed commission chaire man, came in after the hearings | were concluded. Hill said he has started testimony and also will consult with the other two commissioners on the case. NORFOLK, Va, —Adm. Robert Dennison, commander in chief. of The paper said its information — came from authoritative sources, in Washington. The Pentagon’ declined to discuss | he story with the explanation that The paper said its report implied - hat‘the Atlantic Fleet and NATO the command respon: Wright's NATO title is Supreme. Dennison, a 58-year-old native of The dialogue rust ‘shade in the: Ini i Mickey Rooney: Gk did the Brendan Beauty Queen-Actress Expects Baby in June mo” down in Texas, and Duke let one go. Nobody wounded .°.. ——, ill, turned down a Broadway show. Behan bit on Jack Paar’s show in Hollywood last ‘night — ‘but in a van, Gite "|. +») Dagmar is a smash in the new - |Vegas — for her dancing yet... . Jona ban Winters is going quail-hunting. in the Blue Ridge ko; —(Husmor) oe Phil Silvers is taking -his wife, two children, nurse ard ,,mother-tn-law with him when he opens at Las Vegas Dec. 24 Be ee ie ar ne ey © Mere By Hall says shel’ vive up her career for housewifing. a ae “China has made ‘notable advanices in ee ae “Dublin Opinion . . . “He was Fas tach teat money t you do and ave ls” revue at Las Mountains with Ted Kesting +. good-natured, inéoherent fashion, inviting Paar told his NBC-TV audience, at 5 a wes a prem talent.” After Rooney to leave, irae HOLLYWOOD (AP) — TV age | ress Arlene Howell, Miss ni { THE CHANNEL SWIM: ag Lana Tom Dooley Tells: His Story” ‘pre- tempts ABC +TV’s. - Tuesday. The : “THOUGHTFUL, family can pro- « wide grandparent with hearing aid. Those built into temple of eyeglasses are attractive, un- obstrusive. Auto Producers After Record Seek to Make Ist 1960. Quarter Output High Set in 1955 : DETROIT -— The auto indus-' try will try to build more cars in. the first three months of 1960 than it bas in any quarter in history, Ward’s.. Automotive Reports said) The statistical agency said that! = providing steel is available pro- duction schedules of the five’ auto- makers call -for assembly of 2,240,800 cars between Jan. 1 and “March 31,-in an attempt to make up prodtiction lost because of the! steel shortage. This would beat the record first, _quarter of 1955 by 111,800. ° L / .~Ward’s gave this breakdown: General Motors, 1,066,300; Ford 619,900; Chrysler $35,700; Amer- icain Motors 123,800; Studebaker- Packard 45,200. The five ¢ompact cars — Ram. bler, Lark, Corvair, Falcon and a. ” $ Valiant — would account for about | Red uced 20 21 per cent of produttiéii’ or 477,- 000 cars. This compares with al- t 25. nt, or 295,700, duri eet et fat New 5- Pc. Dinette + & & T Ward's previously estimattd the+ With 36-in. 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