Se etiaad ~ larger airlines service in the Great Lakes area be re- "ton, D.C. en ane ee ee _ geasonable high of 55 yesterday Believes Pontiac Soon to Receive Airline Service A Bureau of Air Operations recommendation that placed by “feeder” or short haul flights, is a further sSsieation Ponting Menicipal Airport Wil. be apgroves for commercial service, Homer D. Hoskins, airport manager said today. The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) in Washing- Plane Delayed. in Washinoton: ke Smiles at ‘Airport, to Have Borne) Up Well at NATO Talks LONDON (® — Prime Minister Macmillan to- night won parliamentary approval for -establish- ment of nuclear missile while hearing arguments+ cw ts om dg Doubs Segregation said. “And I feel wens confident we will.” | Site of Housing Project In the bureau recommenda- Causes School Problem, tion, Pontiac is named es one Levin Tells Henry ceive service trom North Central Federal! District Judge Theodore} Airlines, one of two smaller air- ‘Levin blamed the location of Pon- ddlayed more than | sites on British soil. By a 289-251 vote, the | House of Commons-sup- decisions taken by cmillan at the NATO meeting in Paris — deci-: a "Seal Maer = aig a GS eee kk es ads Uhl a ee Se the post office to handie the Christmas mail are sorters. Extra tor tech msdir din, ule aids At ais cas Pao pigeon-hole shelves have been installed to insure there is a place nto «abasic bdeeraeretcane Pontiac Press Phote sions which involve the of American-made sas Bi Flint-to-Pontiac President Eisenhower re- itturned to Washington at umet wo wanincin «t Route Favored week's trip to Paris where ‘Other Part of Oakland 15 NATO allies drafted a to Come _ {blueprint for coping with) Later in_ 5-Year- Plan_ ‘the Communists in - the’ missiles age. Eisenhower's plane was the proposed Oakland County Ex-) hours by 80-mile head- winds. It made refueling stops at Ke- sookesman indicated today. The Pontiac to Flint section of @: iting’ iced es the tile of 18, rounded. bls sg | may teva ~~ tee which iwas off on his great quest... Luke Goes to Nazareth — to Hear of Jesus’ Youth By y GEORGE CORNELL AP Religion Writer three Pressway will probably be the first’ A lone figure strode down the echoing part of the new U, S, 10 route stone corridor, through the gates of the ‘to be placed under construction, castle prison, along the cobbled street ja State Highway Departmnt and out of the city of Caesarea. Luke for Teamster to Ask | | New Trial at bins = | U.S. Attorney NEW YORK w — The Federal court trial of James: a valley ringed br ™: The those Sg gmc gentle hills, lay the goal cass toads erew and ¢ —_ssof, Luke’s search—the : of God's descent to man, of the of the Messiah, a stroke of providence that arches over all history. Could the curious, one-time physician, even with his disciplined skills of diagnosis, pierce this marvel? * * * It had been long ago. Luke, in Jesus’ pagan ix: eebiiies in | mum penalty of and a $10,000 fine. | The jurers began delib. | erations at 4 p. m. Wednesday and were dismissed at 12:50 a. m. today. The trial began | Nev. 22. - “\flavik, Iceland, last night and at) +. tion from Ponti south! He had bade farewell to his confined : . aE ee ey os ee Mg a al aT a alo ele Sl oan na lathe th es its kind for the local field. ' po ey cg Pele aig Se OE take SK he be _ government . for eucoeraging 2 : deteantinnsot-shent:00-U- - sdeperttbent Sao —_yeur_plen. EOE Ee & : city, heard nothing of Him. ~ mend vn gem age i of th se counsel, made the proposal | tee’s Lakeside Homes, to be = . snower on his arrival in a light spokesman berg * * * ” onsen genet which would pull off many lumped together im ome ares. | arisste. : pe + + & - “ But now in his middle years; a fervent time. American, Capital and Trans “a aia pena | "This fe the section that will pre “The Lord go with you.” believer, he hunted more enlightenment. yorra eELaTED World Airtines. tren ights inp) "6, Oa ot ea oc neni Washiigien Ne,sent difficulties over route, he The road inland Jed to the east across _ sae Secale Sate ¢ aeimaiad ten Highly. elated at the deadlock, the Great Lakes ares. These oi, before noon today. Dr.,tional Airport. The also pointed out. _ {the valley of Sharon to Legio, a small. on gp crank On either side, 'notta shook hands with his law- weil Oe eee ert WEE ences, - school ' jerter, UM-|- Another section, connecting the ,tOWn Of Samaria. Northward from. t és .and pastures were fading into the yer, Sol Gelb, and raced from the lines RE NOPE Chiral. eerste the the be Cae eect ins-| road trom Eleven Mile south to stretched the broad plains of hués of fall. The. harvest was|courtroom to phone his ‘wife, Jo- The bureau's suggestion would)“sincerity, educational background sen, disarmament aide; 204) the Hastings . Oakland Express- in Galilee, and just beyond that, Sone: saa tes tay on the rooftops. , aes. expand this airlines within Michi-|and liberal outlook on m the question George V. Allen, head of the U. S.| way im Detroit should receive a Nazareth. (Continued on 18, Col. 2) ae Sl asm lene iee aeeae gan, which is served primarily by of segregation.” |= [ee oo eat 1h menthors were “is tscord ro ae : DEFENDS LOCATION | Eisenhower's plane, Columbine " with @ decision” but that one ju- Pe . pe Shah tin Petos.|, his testimony, Dr. Whitmer IT], flew at s maximum altitude! Th ee divided hiehway'“ Scrooge’ Thief " |ror Bow Negh rlleoe to cir- key said it will oppose the replace.|*efended. the location of Bethune|of 13.000 feet both ways across the) wah | ilmatd » Sone ny . cana oa b Whit L k r fers Ini ; zs -ment of Capital. service at Sault) (Continued on Page 2,'Col. 2) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) _ ley. § 10) trom. the Detroit River, ODS le La e (I ‘pin somemeash thn geet St. Marie, Pellsion and Traverse o Pupils of Gifts { | Dera: 4 Fart eveuse socep- » tionist, singled out juror Earle aia Baron ot av Operis $1 50Q Pot-O-Gold Easier; Seg Ae Attra seas ms wa TQ) UST EXPE ed nions Fs lie interest in CAB operations aid ee oo tuces of pubis one Machardy said he was attempt- Contest End Good Things End: Cloudy and Colder Rain beginning early this morn-/ ing is due to end by afternoon in| the Pontiac area, the U.S. Weather Bureau reports. + today’s paper. * * * “with a low of 32-3 degrees, Saturday will be partly cloudy and. colder, with a high of 40-44.; 80 on until we get a winner. Sunday will be partly cloudy with’ — - »feney in the pot will be moderate temperatures. new puzzle, just as before. - The mercury soared to an un-; worth $1,500. Pot-O-Gold contests will be ohieonidiut after the next “winner, and as a special Christmas bonus, The Press will | make things easier for-contestants: Since. no winners were found among entries for last week's puzzie, judges wi allow one wrong answer in the solutions for Puzzle No. 81, which’ spears on * * 4 Starting this week, new puzzles will be published only | every two weeks. This is to avoid having a puzzle in the Tonight will be clear and colder’ paper after a winner has been found. . No puzzle will be printed next week, but if a winner isn’t found for Puzzle 81, - a new Pot-O-Gold will be published the following week, and Draws N ear page 8 of Touchdown Club NamesHillsdale Best Small Team WASHINGTON f- —_ Hillsdale (Mich.)f college, winner of 34 ‘Is games, was named today by thé Washington Touchdown Club as outstanding small college | team of the year. #The Hillsdale squad isnow at Petersburg, Fla.. where it increased by $100 with each: Right now the puzzle is 0 met| Webster " Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. At 2 p.m, afternoon which was three degrees Forty-four was. the lowest re- corded temperature in downtown ty tending was 5. } Just remember, this is your last chance to win the mo With this change to a new pusiie only every other week, i you will have the same amount of time to complete your / entries. The only other change will be to allow one errog Be sure to read the rules carefully and check the ¢ date for each new puzzle. Answers for last week's puzzle are on page 16, meets Pittsburg the NAIA. Holiday Bowl game Sat- urday, . Hillsdale coach Frank (Muddy) , j Waters—will-receive-a—trophy—em- blematic of the ‘team award at the TouchdoWn Club's 23rd annual banquet Jan. Th. (Kan. ) State. in Webster School in White Lake The Oakland County Sheriff's Department was informed yester- day that a thief broke a window in the school, entered two _class- rooms and made off with the Christmas presents that the chil- dren were to exchange today, In the traditional manner, the gifts had been placed beneath the decorated tree. Detective Leo Hazen said several of the “presents had been opened by the thie¢ and left near the tree, but the remainder had all been cart- ed off. The fifth and sixth grade students were sef for a quiet day, until members of the school PTA volun- teered to replace the gifts for the party this afternoon, _ 3 Killed Fixing Tire bile while fixing a ven tire on the Worcester Turnpike _ Trees Are N ot All That Get ‘Trimmed for Christmas the trlmmedatt hair on the floor became correspondingly deep, The © bat ance a year at Christmas time, the check is returned to - chartered reform ofganizatioti’ the crushed ery Workers International Union. : —— Col. 1) WASHINGTON (#-—The reform-minded AFL-CIO) today acted to complete ouster of the Teamsters, Laun- dry and Bakery Workers unions from all echelons of the united labor movement. ing to resolve certain questions in- volving circumstantial evidence. + * * The 44-year-old Hoffa is charged in. another indictment with com- The three unions already have been kicked out of) the big federation on corruption charges. George Meany, AFL-CIO president, and William’ iSchnitzler, secretary-treasurer, followed up this mational-level expulsion by ordering the federation’s more than 650 state and local groups to act imme-';, diately to sever relations+ with units of the three Record Chance, Meg unions. | LONDON i#—The Daily Her- They ordered Teamsters locals, ald said today Princess Margaret expelled from state and local bas received a request from an _., American record firm to be nar- groups forthwith, and dirécted) ator on a record album of jazz. similar ouster of Bakery Union lo- ‘ mitting perjury five times before a federal rackets grand jury” in iNew York last April 3. The case has not been tried. Conviction could fmean a sentence of up to nr * * While taste was on trial here, Federal District Court hearing {began in Washington on charges - iby anti-Hoffa teamsters that his election as union prendeet was. jrigged. * * * Hoffa has beén prevented by court order from taking office un- til the Washington case is de- cided, - : cals unless they affiliate within “a reasonable time’ with a newly American Bakery and Confection- _ Sometimes it’s. fun to could apply for AFL-CIO. char- ters, — their- . parent union. - The AFL-CIO, action . directing ousters may cause the Teamsters pastel colors now. If_a storm knocks out & Why Not Give Yule Gift - for the Whole Family? — a4 By JANET ODELL give one gift to the whole ifamily. Why not make it an electric ice cream freezer this -year,. one with a fiberglas tub? These come in the electricity, it’s good to _ have a dependable flashlight in the house. We saw to retaliate. James R. Hoffa, Teamsters president-elect and boss of the truck union, had said the ‘Teamsters ‘never would fire with a powerful light. Min the automobile and will help ‘ you're going. ef. * ‘ Should the family not have a siivrereesrsrssses ST-jeamera, get them one of the new County § News demen on * Drinking Dri st Sti su.) aw sitewcesel aia lly ‘ai ing ii safety officials in Pontiac and throughout Oakland County are be-'E. Fi promised pena ginning the yearly clamp down on oe ger og holiday drunk Pontiac Poles Sahat Herbert Ww. a” unusually sharp eye for possibile offenders” “The death toll and traffic in- President Giena i. Griffin on \arms nafent, and rha other is-| each rises he the first day of the trial. suey line’ entes 2008, Dey ie Sven f year-old Goughter Shannon to 2 other school, “ They seek $1,000 damages from each of the eight’ board members. Henry today was colitis by! Judge Levin. “not to hit the wrong man” in his efforts to secure a; tice for Negroes. Alter two and one-half days of the trial, the judge declared that Henry as yet has not shown any /& school board te promote inte-- - gretion which might cause hard- ships on other people. : board with “dragging their heels”, in not doing all they could to inte- ‘student™ popula-'® Wf 7 a Former’ assistant. school . super- J, Cecil Cox. was. sub- poenaed to. testify in a surprise move by Henry and his law part- nher_ Herman Stallings. tion. To Drag for Winstead DETROIT (® -— Police Chief Harvey a section of Lake St, Clair will : Downtewn 5 Temperateres Sam4.....2@ Lam BTR hs cones 2m 55 OM! 6.0... 8 1 DM. eiees 8s BM aces Ag 2 p.m a4 ‘Thereday in Ponting (as recorded downtown) et. pemvpereture ...: rhe enhewasge ost ——— : o< iy im temperaty: i ‘Weather ~ Fait, * windy, Rein 2 One ¥ Age in Pontiac “4 49.5 SoaNs3e2 ; fees, be dragged in — search for miss- us OS Ralph Winstead, 64-year-old chief investigator for the United | Auto Workers Union; The Henrys charge that the’ § board discriminated when it or-% dered the ‘transfer of their aight- gium Henry countered by charging the: _Champline of suburban _. St. cals Shores said teday that Génera} Paul-Henri Spaak of Bel-| said: “We have established this pitiey) ‘Tine: (1) The-will to defend our- iselves; (2) Pig. Ps 4 talk.” | In a disssaunn. ‘nah ahead of HITS WRONG MAN ‘bis departure, Eisenhower said he’ ‘was “confident that the American ipeople . will endorse and sup- port the decisions made here . . Ferndale Man Killed Fred Pratt, 70, of 1055 Albany St., Ferndale was killed instantly ithis morning when struck by a car while crossing Woodward Ave., just north of Vester St. | Police Lt.. Tom Collins said Pratt |ran across Woodward in front of a car driven--by Fred. J. Jubelt, many drivers on city streets who have consumed too much alco- hol,” he said. Oakland County Sheriff Frank W. Irons voited a similar warding to possible drunk drivers. - jhas been drinking is a potential killer, much more hazardous than »linclement weather.” “We can’t de anything to stop tain, sleet or snow from falling, but we'll be out to see that any drunk drivers are taken off the streets during the next few weeks said. Capt. of the Waterfotd Police | t, Millard Pender fol- rolines will be bintrasted to ‘keep! itences if they drive while under ‘The man behind the wheel who, ahd put in jail it-need bebe - vers Warned: tf Sen tences aD Gourt Judges 1 and Maurice to, ithe limit. of ‘the law for drunk ‘drivers. Cecl BM : “It drivers cannot use their com: ! ;mon_sense and heed a simple % $4.95 warning, then they may expect % stiff fines and possible jail sen-¥ pecans ig o=t gake barrier aod A atie Wi ——_ ‘ | Se a de og - spring-' B29. ithe. influence of alcohol,” said \Finnegan. Metal (pot ginss) base. than pictured. threughest Oukiend Connty if would have no mercy for those — convicted of drunk driving. | ei Clyle R. Haskill, chairman ot! : the Safety Committee of the Pon- ; tiac Area Chamber of Commerce, , added this warning: aie ; “Figures recently released trom = Musical. Boxes POWDER“ JEWEL—CIGARETT Ea FV. alue the State Safety Commission in- dicate that 25 per cent of all death’ 2. 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Just before the Christ Child was born; Roman Enrperor Caesar Augustus decided to make a very detailed census of Jhis subjects and territoria) possessions. Heads of fam ' ordered to go to their birthplaces and efroll in the census. Jo-! seph the carpenter, being « tember of the family of David, had to go to Bethlehem, his birthplace. At the time, he was working in the town of Nazareth in Galilee. An obedient, con- acientious citizen, Joseph immediately set out with Mary for | Bethiehem, many miles distant, and it was there ed the Child was born. : — x* *« * ; oes | FOR YOU TO DO: Here is Joseph kneeling oi that Cut out and color this drawing and add it to the previous figures saved for your Nativity scene. In the background is an outline of how the various pieces should be fitted together for the See A OS tI AR CREE CR sciniamianataatiaasiiiaiaaiimadiidiiinaeal best effect. Tomorrow the series will conclude with the Mother , ‘ and Child. 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This really gigantic undertaking is scheduled to occupy the next 13 years before it is completed and it hag already been going a year-and a half. If there is one thing beyond all others that this state can view with equinimity, it's the road building program. 4 * * * Every time the. national tax- payers dig down to advance this project, they are contributing di- rectly to the sale of more auto- mobiles. Either it makes carrent driving easier and more. pleasur- able or it opens new vistas and new routes for automobiles to travel. As Harry J. Klingler said te one of our boys as they stood at a big intersection where cars_ were running busily in four ‘direc. tions: “Just look. Isn't it wonderful? Hundreds, yes thousands, of bean- tiful automobiles are whizzing about. The drivers are happy and ____so are the passengers. And every MEMAER OF TAR ASSOCIATED PRESS - equal to the highest in our history. . Surpluses are enormous despite Sec- retary —— s heroic efforts at dis- posal. Cuts in acreage under the Soil Bank were offset by bigger ‘crop yields on the heavily fertilized remaining land. Foreign countries are begin- ning to fill their own agricultural needs arid*may not long —? our surplus food exports. a x ke Secretary Benson's efforts to find a solution are hampered by disagreement among farmers themselves. There are half a dozen national farm organizations and as many specialty groups as there are crops. _ No major farm organization sup- ports a completely competitive, com= pletely unregulated farm economy. - Until the majority agrees on the kind of support and how much, the Ad- ministration will have ~ difficulty - ~ Shaping. its agricultural program i. sub to Congress next yer. “The Man About Town Yuletide Season last car is wearing out.” x * * Yes, the more and the better the roads are, the more the nation will wear out these marvelous things which we make. Think of the good fortune that is ours to have the Federal govern- ment spread taxation to help im- prove our business. What would the men's suit manufacturers do if the wearing out masculine attire more Federal government actually taxed people to improve the methods of rapidly? * * * We're a lucky -area in more. Ways than one. We can all keep this in the back of our minds on ‘the 25th of this month. The good far outweighs the bad. — Farm Opinion Divided on Aids to Agriculture In its current. study-of the farm problem the Committee for Economic” Development (CED) calls for a grad- val shift to free markets. Present Federal programs, CED believes, tend to support an unreal price structure that. encourages overproduction and keeps toc many people in farming. This, of course, refers to price supports, subsidies and the Soil Bank. ~ toe Amon g other things the agency recommends long term retirement of whole farms to en- able submarginal farmers to Move to other employment in towns and cities. Special pro- grams would assist farmers to - find other work and tide them over. This would cost a lot but -CED figures that it would be less than the amount involved in present programs. Items Savoring of the Time Most Joyous of All the Year Money: ‘What doesn't amount te much—but too many people think it away ahead of what they I have it direct from Acting Postmaster Leslie Dean of Pontiac, and from other post otfices in this area, that people generally did their Christmas mailing this year somewhat “earlier than usual. Again taking no chances on the lights being stolen from his outdoor Christmas tree, Bertram Brownson of Drayton Plains has it wired so that any molester will get an electric shock that will jar his intellect. Last year one intruder was found prone on the lawn, and turned over to the police. We know of several other trees protected in the same manner. — At this Christmas season when there seems to be so much anxiety on this mundane sphere, our hat is given a big doff to that great weekly dispenser of _news happenings. < Newsweek, which devotes its whole front cover (usually occupied by a world celebrity) to the simple quotation: “And the angel said unto them, fear not—.” A native of Oakland County, born at Oxford 93. years ago, Peter Drahner of Lapeer, is dead. One of the principal highways in the Oxford area is. the Drahner Road.. My substitute for the weather bureau, The Old Farmer's Almanac, hit it right om the nose in predicting the recent mild spell. Tt says for the next few days: “Air is bracing; clouds are racing,” with the month closing “Nippy and zippy.” Feeling that his name of “Jupiter” no longer is a credit to him, Jake Ashurst of Waterford is teaching his dog to an- swer to the name of “Huntnik.” rt A phone call from Arthur Laverty In the last 25 years the Govern- “ment has spent $22 billion to help the farmer without having accom-_ plished its goal of stability and eco- nomic balance. This year the Depart- ment of Agriculture's all crop pro- duction index forecasts a 1957 output THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tar Powrist Paeae Company 44° W. Huron. St. Pontiee 12, Michigan Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday Pibautive View President and Advertising Director Jouw A. Rrrr Assistant Advertising Manager ow ate @, Kaen M. Teeapwest. Tice’ ee Presigent ard Circulation Manager GO. Mesemett Jonsan, foun W. Prrecerar. Local Advertising Secretary and Editor, Manager _fommer B. Ties. GQronce C. Ieuan. Managing Editor Classified Manager « a _ Batered st Post Office. POUee, Be Mend Hose wntier ie entitied exciasively to the bn local ntws pre hn this fot 44 t # weeks where carr Press r nerves it tok avaiable ot ornls paar rag eee eerie MEMBER OP AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS of Birmingham states that he was in- terested in the subway strike. After work- ing in New York City for over 30 years, _he can understand wh. felt bad in being unable to get out of that city, but he. cannot understand why any- body ¢ver would want to return to it. An air mall letter from Daytona Beach, Fia., comes from George Loder of Clarkston, there for a few weeks. It says: “Stay in Michigan. All the fruit and flowers here are frozen, and the mer- maids have chilblains.” Evidently thinking it was a short win- ter, a caterpillar was seen Wednesday by . Pete Mulcahey of Drayton Plains—crawiing north. _ Ver Orchids- Mr. and Mrs, Daniel W, Symons of Birmingham; sixty-eighth wedding an- niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Raper of Rochester; goldeny wedding. Mra. Ada George of Birmingham} eighty-third birthday, Mr. and Mrs, ¥. H. Crankshaw of Hadley; golden wedding, ene _ Dangerous Curve Ahead _ - David Lawreiedl Says: Fanfare Is WASHINGTON — They — didn't really need to hold a conference of the heads of the 15 NATO govern- ments just to work out the com- munique that was finally issued at Paris with unani- mous agreement. Everything that was decided could have been worked out through the regular diplomatic channels without any fanfare. But fanfare is important nowa- LAWRENCE days. ~ The big thing now is worldwide. propa- ganda. In the six days that news flowed from the Paris meeting: the whole world got the impression of an alliance of free nations un- afraid, an alliance ready to eem- bine its military strength for de- fense, yet an alliance that is ready to discard armament the moment it becomes apparent that a depend- able agreement can be reached with the other side. , _ SHORT WAVE HELPFUL This correspondent happens to have a short-wave radio set that brings in broadcasts from every part of the. world. Listening every night to the voices of broadcasters in the different countries of Eu- rope, Asia and fhe two Americas, and then listening also to the at- = i what was being done by NATO at Paris, gives a realistic feeling about ‘the battle of the air waves, There is no doubt that propa- ganda today is all-powerful. It is regrettable that Congress doesn't see it that way and, instead, practices a niggardiy policy with - respect te the money needed by the “Voice of America.” Its broadcasts, of course, could he improved immeasurably, but it is too bad that there are not more friends on Capito! Hill ‘to appro- priate enough money to send au- thoritative information around the world, especially to places not reached by the regular news serv- ices or where the news, as sent by the major ‘press associations in the world to the local press, is ordered suppressed by the governments in power. GAINED PRESTIGE America derived a good deal of prestige from the NATO meeting at-—Paris. There were, of course, the usilal attempts by the Com- mumnists to picture the allies as out of harmony with the United States. But this was to be expected; and _ 80 also. were the short-sighted com- menis by some of the political op- position parties inside a number of the free countries, One wonders whether love of triotism means any- thing nowadays to the selfish - partisans striving to win political power for themseives. It seems. incredible that a motion would be made this very week in the Brit- fish Parliament by the left-wing Socialists to bring about the can- cellation of American bases for missiles and the stockpiling of nuclear ‘weapons, it is discouraging to note that in The Country 1 Parson ‘the worst othe. ee Big Thing Nowadays aside for the kiddies out of 365 Sik nd Apes aca“ jecsnSae kad Geils tw bo ea Pee ae KH. ao Ge and S Mondays tag hem $95, “Any human: being ten years old. worship. . “aaa fou cities, 8 grand There are hairade’ of different symbols that people worship. Are - they all considered a hoax? Me for Santa Claus. I have a heart for the in Picking Gifts During these. last few shopping days, I hope shoppers will try to get the right sizes and right type of presents. It's easy just to pick up anything at the last minute. but America there are Democrats of t_he does have the faculty of usually. those things are returned prominence in both houses of Con- gress always ready to issue state- ments disparaging what their own government hak done abroad—as if the American people will believe just because political opponents give voice to if, IKE FARED WELL President Eisenhower came out pretty well at Paris, even though he disappointed the prophets of gicom, who only a couple of weeks ago had drawn word pictures of a man utterly incapable of holding of- fice or of exercising leadership. There is no doubt that Eisenhow. er’s friendly personality had its ef- fect in the formal sssions and in private meetings with the a ante of siate. — a spirit of conciliation and sincerity that wins him the admiration and the confidence of the members of a conference such as Was held this week at Paris. Ta get the key to future events, it isn't the words of the all-inclu- sive communique which wiill- need to be exarnined. It is what the po- litical oppositign in some of the West European countries — much of it insidiously irispired by Com- munist infiltrators — does in the court of public opinion. Their strug- gie to prevent the establishment of American missile bases in Eu- rope, along with the stockpiling of nuclear. weapons, has just begun. The- Communists will leave no “stone unturned to accomplish their ends. (Copyright, 1957) Dr. William Brady Says: That Daily Nip of Digitalis Won't Cure Weak Heart — “Not long ago, you.said in your column that you feel Ny for any one who takes di- gitalic every day, Why? My doctor prescribed it for me and it seems to be. doing me good. I am 83 and still able to spade the garden, mow the lawn, shovel snow and ride my bike miles daily, : weather — permit-. DR, BRADY ting. Why should you feel sorry for me? “I have read your article “Alco- hol -the No, 1 Narcotic.’ It is. too -. bad there afe not more doctors, writers and teachers with your convictions and the courage to €x- press them. (S. T. H.)” I'm sorry for anyone so ob- sessed with the effect of drug or medicine that he thinks he has te have a dose of several doses every day from now on. may be, if any, doesn’t matter. Let's say you have a “weak heart,” or anyway thats What your doctor calls it. If so, ft would be logical enough to have a daily nip of digitalis, wouldn't it? Digitalis (foxglove) strengthens the heart, doesn’t it? til you find you are feeling just fine and dandy without taking any digitalis at all. That's what scores of followers —Of-this-column have told me.-Thev are happy because improved -nu— trition and improved function of | the heart muscle frees. them from the morbid obsession of ‘weak heart.” Signed letters not more than one page ot 106 words long pertaining pefacna! health oe hyster “* thet ais ease 3 diagtiosis ? eatment. Will b- answered by Dr oF wititam Brady t * stamped gelf-addreseed envelope is sen’ to The Pontiac Press. Pontiac. Michigan (Copyright, . 4087) right after Christmas. ve worked Ameen. . in downtown stores for years, and - Lknow what a lot of work and grief it is for hundreds of peopie when that happens. I'd much rather spend the extra time helping cus- tomers select the right gift in the first place. Salesman ‘Is Sputnik Cause of Odd Weather?’ Maybe it's silly to bring’ up this topic again, but we've been having some unusual weather lately. First cold, then Warm, then cold again, ete. You can laugh RF ops efi d to. but I'm wondering if and Sputnike have Gedure & to do with it. They langhed before when people thought the H-bormb teats caused funny weather conditions, but you noticed they stopped when the tests stopped. And now this. It's too. much of a coincidence for com- fort. Realist First Names Only Annoy Recipient — Tam just a wee bit gngoyed with some of my good frientis and they tust be good friends, erage ed have sent me Christmas cards happen te be a world full of fine Petes and fine Janes? I think everyone should take enough pains fo make certain that Christmas cards are. sufficiently identified to disclose the writer. That's where the pleasure lies Wa. “Sil Ret be pubtatied tr “slapping dances.) knows basically ‘what's right and what's wrong..Babying the younger criminals is an™ imposition on, the - tet ol we... = .. ‘ A juvenile is someone that isn't old enough to learn proper. pro- . ‘tedures. Let's draw the line of dis tinction where it belongs. Ad. Letters will Be condensed whee necte sary because of Jack of space. Full name, address and teephtpe pamber of ine writer Must seompeny _ quests anirss the later is critical ta Tea By JAMES 4. METCALFE Brief friendship ig so sweet and sad . As we nity meet today ‘ = Aud inno tagee than just a while . . It smiles and goes away a ‘friendship brief can do so . To give us happiness . And many times it even helps .»» TO guide us to success’... A friendly hand can furn the knob To spin the combination. . . That opens wide the door to faith Yes, # is really sad when “a . . . So new-are quickly gone . And yet they -are the very ones .. . Who help us carry on . . . God lets us have them just a while eee Then calis them to their rest . And for that special blessing we . . Should strive to do our best. (Copyright, 1957) ‘Bugs’ Baer Says: DISTRIBUTED RY INS Do the bunkered Swiss stay cut _of wars because they don't attend peace conferences” They'll make you as welcome as tax refunds at Lausanne, ‘Bern, Lo- carno, Geneva and points up. But they can settle their own dif- ferences in one of their happy- The topngiraphiy arangs Switzeriand has a lot to do with their aloofish- ness. They can reach out and grab a Sputnik with a boathook, - 15 Years Ago RUSSIANS DRIVE to Ukraine border, MERCURY DROPS to zero here. - Years Ago 7 ON t,. S. liner _ periled by collision. STATE HEALTH Chief Slemons ousted. Case Records of a Psychologist: ‘Death: Wish’ Produces Symptoms Helen is scared. She i. run- ning away from God. But her husband doesn't know it, so he has wasted hundreds of dollars “on needless medical bills. Helen What sort of heart trouble yours — now thinks she_is losing her mind. But that’s because she * suffers from the “Death Wish.” Scrapbook this interesting case, By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case W . 377: Helen H., aged .99 thinks she is losing her mind. “Dr, Crane, | would be a happy * * * The answer is no. Digitalis is not magic. It slows the -heartbeat down, yes; and to compensate for _slower—pulse—rate, _—wife and mother,’ she protested, as she began to cry. * * * the heart must pump a larger volume of blood at each beat. This may make the heart seem stronger. But it is childish to imag- _ine that digitalis or any other drug — can ‘strengthen a heart that is in any respect imcompetent. TAPER OFF Wean yourself of digitalis grad- tially, rather “than quitting if abruptly. Turn to page 26 of the CVD book--if you haven't a copy send me 35. cents and stamped, self-addressed envelope for one — and study the chapter. titled “Here Is a Real Heart Tonic.”’ - Hele among na trists. Maybe you read. see how yp can still love me, but he says he does. “For I worried two years about having a heart at- 9% tack. Finally the ie doctors. said couldn't . pé have any trouble. ‘with ead heart for have f this column a "hee tre, ae ee her eee: For Helen is a victim of what we call the “Death Wish.” I'll condense my lengthy inter. view and give you the fer86 out: line of such a case, - ‘Helen had been an “Orly” child. Then she married and her husband adored. her. He'd telephone twice a day front the office to ask “How afe you?” “ty life would be much happier.” S Meumliaes, ‘This phase of her worry was tien matched by thedread that God would strike her down with a dramatic form of death \A Heart attack, a siroké of apoplexy and insanity are the usual forms of punishment i“ with God.” Helen thus dev ceed Seychoes: matic heart trouble that cost her iN t id Now that the foremant cardiolo. - gist of her.city has told her her. heart is 0. 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BM ledsd deebien clit iney sigh for her bulllient Gee OW ee, (99) CLAQUE, (40), OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES : 2 Entries must be on olfcil entry blanks ‘f printed fn this = Bewspaper. — _ * vend Se rival on entry the contestant must print his num- oho aay th soe enclosed by dotted = Pec envlopes ni No entries © tmark (or beiore). No = = A mite-size radio you can hold in your hand ./, ; capable of giving big pleasure. Works like thesold « crystal set yet is vastly improved . . . it tunes by a. brass rod, clamps onto metal, Earphones ‘permit private lis- , tening while studying, relaxing or after retiring at Shop the Modern Way Use a LION Charge | With Optional Terms | i | } r ‘gontest canot § The Pontiac 4. Sorry, a Satie ee tt cron dh Press will award a cash divided equelty among the winners. ff any week ot weeks = should poss without any winners, . weekly until a winning solution is submitied. nals qamue 6. Winners will be awarded an extra. cash é each if they are Pontiac Prose subscribers of record on the day - winnera ore anounced. Only one such bonus can be ‘a 7 eqs Ht ¥ 3 : iF slit tto give NATO poly aaa ! time comes any one of the NATO going to side their borders, * * * ee ee coat this country to listen to them 7 view yoann talks Mo said the it may keep him. lany of = other big East-West | Chil yee Welcome’ Ad * * * “The allies—right in the corner Gets Good Results om, {with the Russians. jhave chihiven. A communique en the meeting's x * contained 36 sep- But pater are - jnolated and have meager charice | eel eed ; + i 2. As a first. 0G of defense for; ‘ said amounted, as in the past, to ple matter for landlords to pick. the United States. This country’s, 1 WorTH piéug thoughts and good inten- and choose, Aucklander R. K. bombers, using bases on -allied 2 TRUNG tions, siying nothing. Crawtord put a small twoliner into soil and backed by allied armies 3 TONCEST But the expressed desire for a local newspaper the other day:) could hope to pin down a war on 4 WINGS . talks with Russia, sanflwiched in“ ‘Reasonable rent, children wel- the. opposite side of the Atlantic). 3 STWIT : between the criticism of Russia, come.’ i. from the United States... 4 Sox |showed: how’ deeply Russian wili-)“In~ less” than seven hours he! |S And, because they were the ctos|- = | -.7 CUOEO oS ee @st to Russia and might he over- 8 ROGAN NATO countries. ‘somnie from”other ¢*tes. é ~~ this. country’s allies needed. : ELE ERLE EE and wanted ali the military he! : they ‘could get from the United COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE - “States : © 1995 Where My Line, Ine. But with b he coming of the mis ; - Major Agreements Cover nha Fields eat NATO Decisions in Brief Bing = o~ stag wing isa sum-, GERMANY: Russia is called) DEFENSE: NATO reaffirmed NATO petrovar ee Boae ooha of the upon to honor this pledge of 1955 its basic policy under. which an! ~<" NUCLEAR: ' Stockpiles of nu- “té permit reunification of Germany attack upon one will be considered! ¢lear warbeads for various arms i freedom. : o nem on — will be set up readily’ available’ COOPERATION: NATO will es RUSS ‘ommunist rders dp case of need tablish a technical ‘group to study’ er ee oT ete determination to ‘MISSILES: Intermediate - range! arms development, will coordinate. i ballistic missiles (TRBM) will So researeh and manifacture of mod- rss yas “it pone by >! ‘pat at the disposal of the supresie/ weapons, including medium- entire possi Mon. countries can, individually, refuse by. the crew of a British freighter. ia'to permit American missiles in- released from Christchurch, Eng- of an Anierican-Russian missile AUCKLAND, New Jealand-—Un- war, if it started—wouldn't buy'der New Zealand's Tenancy Act Dulles’ attitude. They insisted ‘that j¢ is illegal to refuse to rent a” jnew attempts be made to talk dwelling to a family because they icant \Geckntes ots ! Sais aera sa eet if Europe. weapons ‘missiles bases flatietiing every! aroun i - It’s no wonder—with this fact so this has a big loophole in it. Tt them. Ream gene So ste Ronee ee in prin-| It was on the subject of dealing. ‘United States. Canada and Aus- RATO meeting begsn Se: with Russia that the allies forced ‘tralia, his favorite perch being on’ This country —tbrough te tor® SOC ve | 3 eicdaen tates WHAT'S MY LINE? ins Alogi sex oe des to take: Pcwamapesg BE aii Prot . finding, _jarate sections. Most of what was Auckland reports, that it is a sim- obs Pease ‘range ballistic missiles, and will version. if necessary by violence. “~ t — : 34 train ae. Eee a stand. MIDDLE EAST: Stability in this ardization place — ally’ie ir and naval defense. ‘area Was declared vital to world gistic support, and composition peace and the ministers supported ont oe-teceie independence and sovereignty of | DISARMAMENT. ALthough the 'Middie East states. Seviet Union has rejected repeat- oe | ed proposals for disarmament in AFRICA: NATO wants to see all fields, the NATO Council will peace maintained and ali Africa explore again reopening of dis- developed, and will cooperaie with * armament taiks within the scope countries and peoples on the con- of the United Nations. Tf pneery bee in promoting these aims. — refuses to work this way, a meet-/ INDONESIA: NATO views with) ee Russia concern recent serious events in| included, -will be welcomed, ‘Indonesia. - — It's Gift Time! cit? \ AK - Let’s Give ‘til It Hurts! ge” Foam Rubber PILLOWS Visit-Our High-Fidelity Reparinset - 9! th. - SPECIAL XMAS SAVINGS | Miracle Dacron =" 69 Available . in Blond or = Notionolly Advertised Mehogany |, sy ‘Table Lamps a fo | 1 oulk @ Fiberglos Shades SPAS a ° been: Selection ~ Each Nationally Advertised Choice of Colors ‘Storkline Cribs - ‘Bunny Bear Con't Wet | __—‘Hollywood Buy Now for ue Christmas. Small 4 ops teen Crib: Mattress | Metal Frame pposit will reserve Cee eS BA with costers [= 7° ie : 8 4 kes, S95 MODERN SLEEP “SHOP § Great reise 06 Seees | ct Your Electrical Appliance Special : “aw :* MIRACLE } MILE SHOPPING CENT ER to ; 121 ¥. Saginaw + ec ot Skemeat* ae resus FE 8-9951 — Daily 12 to 9 — Setanier 10 to 9 ! 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Russian Sputnick launchings) when Biseuhower fell i aciue. | make some minjor policy felt there had been foo much com- too little effort made to match) thought Nixog had. ae oi te 3 Nixon’s s Reh .Brightens_ By JACK BELL | volved in the blow. to American election in 1956, Eisenhower en-| Siw healt nt this WASHINGTON w@ — President’ pride when Russia Was first into countered many political difficul- Pontiac Distrit Slated’ caused a sharp reassessment of the third time, Nixon spent long political trends 2, 1957 drew to, hours at the White House, helped | Both of these events pushed sions and ‘generally deported : Vice President Nixon forward) pinsself with the delicate cireum- |. prominently as top spokesman [0r| gpection. requifed of the. man | _ those in the administration WhO) geyt ia fine for the presidency. i Charles A. Sparks! asked that it be taken down, — placeney-ghout the world situation; A® ® Fesult, many politicians) | en-| i et aL ie th Sy. EEE 3 RP SR Sales ay - crib aetuids RS AGP OP RES oe ' Qo! Sat Community's “(Christmas Tree | SPECULATOR, N.Y. un—A | dack community's cate | ‘ene met ‘His spend-|. to Receive Lion’s Share| cuistmas tree. But tradition, | ing budget drew hipartison atiacks.’ ef Apportionment will twinkle through, anyway. About $2,543,800 in state aid is) every Christmas for years at an being distributed this week to Oak-| intersection in Route 8 in Specu- | and County's 31 school districts} lator. But, last year, state police by Oakland County Treasurer] said it was ‘a traffic hazard and | + = ¥¢ The funds represent the third and final school aid apportionment! The Council, with tongue tn | j this year. Pontiac School District| cheek, deferred action on the po- | i it Russian. military progress. hanced. nis will get the largest share, $356,-| ce request until mid-January, SAW WALLOP Repe 960, Waterford Township School| - * * * 4 Nixon was credited with. being! is a: 'District's share is $154,830. This year, however,. James | F the first in the administration © | DIFFICULTIES MANY . ~*~ * * ; ant. by gga ype i recognize litical wallop in-. Despite his overwhelming rey q@ |, Other school districts in the Pon . ’ sa 5 “ " -|tiae area and the amount they will action lst year, te Vilage bad more vulnerable to law- | te + \ oh == - me a a \ Y spring built for super comfort! Z receive: a Tinmmac be Brmingham, i727; Oak ark, | Sal Ang rm amy ace a | | : : $40,920; Berkley, $180,830; South: te Geen sataieaily dan | : : field, “$68,330; Avondale, $41,300; | "08 Site's Sr umall treas for | : Brandon Township, $24,000; Clark- the big soa | a “See | ton, $51,420; Farmington, $69,830; otal | [) [crSetrets SAREE ew Zealand Moves) ag ice en ixon (30; Lake Orion, 830; Lyon, . UF ‘scored politically iri wake of | $20,000: Novi, $10,000; , $29.- New Lealand ves | Eg | Tke's stroke and the Sputniks. 000; Rochester, 60,300; Clawsdn, $64,000; Troy, 35,670; Walled nell FE ge a” oe aw. em Mall on Benmore Project | TERMS AVAILABLE! > Negislation only afier he had been| The Oakland County Board of fpcatation Sy seek be had bere) oe Set ole AUCKLAND, New dealand-—New] _ TAKE 2 YEARS + fot helping water—dewn- the Dill. | Zealand has decided to: ge. TO PAY! - if * « : iy $57.50 S2x52n76 .....30.26 8 J 50 S6xbx: sess SBLET 3 OFF ‘on THESE TOYS | cod ALL SLEDE Boduded S......1.......2..... 20% ps daoe'g $7.85 TOOL SET with Metal Box a ae “LANE CEDAR CHEST i 2 oie “The Gift to Start Her Future” : Beales See a= on ig lg Secreta: eg a * > fees ice | - jig ei i aga ayia gee Seacoast 2 CANNON. BLANKETS: ; “Included With Your . sig enna _ Cedar. Chest. Purchase! ~ Modern lbclgn.- Pith et h drawer in base selfs $12.95 Folding Table, 2 Chairs ‘...$9.98 oo 9 Ae _THE. 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STILL A TERRIFIC Boadway Shell 650 Auburn a : OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. | eo & Some few readers. A with EXPRESSIVE deseriptions, | E. (10) BOILER, Ordinarily,. a hat, SELECTION Hardware FE 2-6506 © TO 9 P.M. SUNDAY 10 TO 2. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN FRONT. OF STORE STOP and SHOP Market (Formerly Joe & Sons Mkt— 469 Orchard Lake Ave. e FE 4-2471 —GROCERIES— MEATS — VEGETABLES LIQUOR—BEER—WINE HOURS — NOW OPEN DAILY TO TAKE OUT OPEN SUNDAYS tom TS Night [the Rackets Committee took /fest fine was $1,000 in 1940 on an! Ipeek at his union activities and| antitrust conspiracy charge. —— 4 ———— mc c. 5) EXPRESSIVE. It is only you ‘responsible ble to say that almost all ee om of travel ks are im patient with descripti that are \Execessive, or too long-winded. the factual-) | (18) BOUNDER. The very; ‘minded ones, are impatient even fact that there is: such a job as {person who ejects trou- jas. this gets in the way of the blemakers) shows that quite a few! i practical: information: they seek. ‘people deliberately attract fis at- { D. (8) WEAVES, You eari’t be tentions. Nobody wants to associate iste that any problem novelist will'with A BOUNDER, a rude Boor, ibe one who Leaves his situation un-/but one may do so deliberately be- ‘solved, letting the reader supply cause at first meeting the BOUND- B his own solution. You Gan be sure/ER may conceal his true charac- ithat any such writer WEAVES ter. : . & the problem, whether he soltes it) J. (19) BUMPKIN, Without a a ccaent or leaves it to the reader. iene thought, you could go to a! iman, knowing more than a woman|Pumpkin. For a country BUMP- & does about such thirigs, purchases KIN, or a hayseed, you would go ® a BOILER’ for the house without'to the- ‘‘country.” {his wife’s help. In a’ special cir-| K. (21) jcumstance, such as if he needed anxious” implies some possibility financial help, and his wife had the'of being willing to do something. Ripeal to her. As for a Bowler, a than Handle. To DANDLE would it coukd be a: very ordinary ‘be to play briefly with a child by ithing for man and wife to shop bouncing it on one's knees. . To |together for it. He might very well handle would be to supervise, Baby- H. G5) INNOCENCE, Ignorance! ile mother, any demands of moth-| good one. Even’ the law holds erhood, “naturally owed t© any for a mistake child, may ‘vith a Fe for th made through ignorance, Fut the mother's health. W a FRUGAL, law itself will forgive INNOCENCE or unusuaily thrifty ‘mother, the’ as demonstrated by leniency for boy will quickly learn how far he! the very young and first offenders. {can 80, Saanging qualia: will | 0. G0) CANTER. An outsider, @ Le. one who is not * Bh Le addicted to riding, find it difficult, even Sande ride at all with the horsy” ‘There is:no reason why ne oe) city market or store and find a gx DANDLE. Not “too ar f|money to help him, he’d surely ap-|This wit! apply to DANDLE rather ji depend on. the GULL or victim! There” tilist’ be “soriedne to swine +want--to- know if she -likes—it-on sil, or in Some Way substitute for’ }him. ithe parents, | F. €1) EINCENSE.. Because IN-. L. the varied reactions s#it makes ‘‘some” | people, less Varied reactions. odor, it can only repel. as of the aroma of food, -stimulate-appetite, ete. | G. 13) 'FLOWER. “should be” de; or there won't be-any-“‘work? R. (35) TRIFLE, In a ball game, | (24) INABILITY, “Some” is,we can't'be sure any kind of hit” CENSE can be reminiscent of var- the clue. If a boss has an employe is jous times or experiences to many with a Disability he not only ig alert, allowance, but a a. batter is at the plate. Anything that word. Intense odor will have great. deal, simply by employing can happen. But a TRIFLE that is; If a bad) jhirg. With INABILITY, if he puts)uhexpected can change things. A if good, | ‘up with it, he makes some allow- momentary lapse of attention, the, it canjance, as when he asks a person loss of temper with the fans, a bad ito takeover a job not ordinarily bounce of the ball, etc.; can alter FLOWER. A_ giassihis right work. He takes the riskithe course of a game. artistic be-\of some mistakes until the job) S. (38) STUNTED. The generals cause it is purely a thing of beauty becomes familiar to the worker. are quite used to military pro j jee any practical function. A’ M. (26) — It would grams being somewhat Stinted, | N. (8) FRUGAL. With a Frag: his demands to suit her, — CHOOSE FROM ° ee Glenn Miller Air Force Band Porgy and Bess, Liberace, Bing Créuby, Kay Starr, Perry Come. Four Lads, Percy Faith, Huge Winterhalter, Harry james, 0 eke ee. ; dhinee teed ... AND MANY MORE ADS. Sauh he tania eae Complete Record Accessories. “uriexpected.” The entire team ready for anything when DETROIT @®—"Jimmy nacious Teamsters Union presi- has impressed Harvard econo-) dent, “is muscle only from the mists with his grasp of industry ears down.” ‘(detail and is reputed to have one j Twice now the stocky pintsized!ot the keenst minds inthe labor Pboss of a million and @ half truck{movement.— drivers has balked government ef- fh Of Dutch and Irish ancestry forts to convict him. ‘Hoffa was born in Brazil, Ind... The first time was after he Was! one of four children. His father, = arrested by the FBI last March oog) miner, ané@ charged with setting up a conm-'four, Six years later his- mother’ spiracy to buy secrets of the Sen-brought the family to Detroit! ate Rackets. Committee. He was where Hoffa was able to finish’ acquitted four months later ~~'the seventh grade in school, be-, some 60 days after the New York] fore the Depression hit. At 15 he! Federal Grand Jury accused him' was working on the loading docks: }of keeping tab on subordinates by vot the Kroger Co., where he first! troit Teamsters headquarters. took it into the Teamsters. ~*~ * * Of 17 arrests that marked his, And he came off unscathed when'rise to prominence, Hoffa's stif- ~ Start the New Year Right by Training for Business Success New Classes Now F orming : for Monday, January 6th, 1958- DAY, HALF-DAY and EVENINGS _ Higher Accounting-Typing . Speedwriting Shorthand . Business Administration Gregg Shorthand Machine Shorthand Comptometer Calculator VETERAN APPROVED The Business Institute se Cf tne whale Fears” Uno. Hoffa. fought ’ got a look that prompted Chair-' his scuffling with Congress. ‘man McClellan (D-Ark} to coml ine Sead porn rn to. the Me- ‘ment on conflict of interest iP Clellan probe ‘was in 194 when Hoffa’s dealings; “questionable” i ssimony dufing hearings of a use by him of union furids; and'iiouge — investigating committee gangsters links in his personal As- linked him to an insurance agency. socations. hich handled the lucrative Team- |. Schooled in the rough-and-tum- way Central States Confrence! jble of the em Era Detroit welfare tund account. That probe. grocery doc a ¥ i ada however, ended abruptly amid. lis from and counter harge “of 32-cent-an-hoir dock boy's comune. sas . regan vag Bd roadblock) “potitically, Hofta has’ worked a tén- Hoth’ sides of the highway. In 1954 b Only inhis- recent ‘dealings with 5° sunsorted the on sehen oy the “AFL-ClO has he — into de-'siection bid of Republican Sen. tours.i¢ ‘Homer Ferguson of. Michigan. Despite Hotta’s contention that! He was praised publicly by- the he wants to be ® good, clean’ trade’ late Mayor Albert E.°Cobo of De-' unionist ‘‘as straight as any fan! trot, a Republican, as “a man in union Mibor,” the AFL-CIO Eth-' vio keeps his word.” ical Practices Committee. accused) Hoffa lives with hig wife and) shim last September of impraper'iwo children in a $20,000 home in’ a modest residential section on Detroit's northwest side. He has’ | organization. + James._Riddie. Hoffa's rise to Jarry Hoffa. Still Strong After Balking 2 Federal Raps Hoffa,” Hoffa thinks quickly and movesia small cottage at Rake Orion Jost) ‘said a sidekick once. of the pug- fast. He neither smokes nor drinks outside Detroit. i . A Open . o's Tonight — Until 9 108 NORTH SAGINAW died when Hoffa was| tapping their telephones in the De-| ‘organized his own local and later |: ¥ slacks moke that leisure most- luxurious. /power as~a Union worker, organi- 'zer and official, has been colorful, i violent and marked by _ brushes! ‘5. 7 W. 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Hered the King these things he a troubled aad all pa wee oy whee te had @ethered all the cage Age tribes of the tee he et < Bees ¢ they said ento bing, & m of dydeg: for ter thes tis written | ‘The story is ancient, but never old. How Bethlehem became, as Matthew predicted, “not the least among the princes of Judea,” because the Christ Child was born there, fn « stable,’ attended only by its parents and a motley gathering of shep- herds, Down through the ages. Bethlehem has lived as a ontall of man’s eternal-hopes, and Herod has remained one of his- Aory’s classic villains. , But suppose, for a moment, that the prophets had not . chosen Bethlehem. Suppose that the magical star heralding the birth of the Messiah had not appeared in the East for another 2,000 years. What if the ancient sages had not picked the reign of Caesat Augustus for this momentous event, but ‘instead had written here and mow into their books of prophecy? ‘Would & modern Matthew have had a different story to. | tell? Would today’s world have been any more willing to accept | " the Christ Child and His message of love? Would you be num- | bered among the shepherds who came to pray or with Herod | and his advisors who drove Him out of the land? Forget, for the time being, the classic story of the Nativity. and his advisers who drove Him out of the land? born in our own day, if the Angel Gabriel had appeared to a modern Joseph in an électrically equipped carpenter shop. 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Choice of Colors -DINETT E SES, : Ip 5-PIECE SETS Suir, stain as Ree nis a: TRI “BOX SPRINGS SEALY “SERTA. cannot mention the | A YRATY PAI I .¢. 1 4 t * at Missile Site Ail Four Miles Awoy |. oat ae ipibligredhars Ja matare, ge Raver with = " CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (®— The Air Force today tightened se- curity another riotch at this busy test center where three huge bal- listics missiles have been launched this week. * * * Bird Watch Knoll now is all but efftimits to photographers and hewsmen. The spot is four or five miles from the launching sites. Cameramen photographed from this knoll the 1,500-mile Air Force Thor, which_was fired yesterday. They also got pictures of the Air Fore¢ Atlas 5,000-mile véhicle and the 1,500-mile Army Jupiter, all of which were launched earlier sn Ftohiaah Sissel wnenes < study of Crist among the doctors inthe temple oe REMBRANDT, the Dutch master famed most- ot color, showed another THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRI Did you not know that I “tients & hated a must be this week. * * * ‘ It was the eighth test flight of! the Douglas built Thor at Canav-/ eral, The Defense Department Washington called the launching “successful.” It said the “flew its prescribed .course and landed -in the pre-selected impact, : | Over Luke's shoulder hung. a | area.” ot * * cuss the security clampdown, There has been concern among) top officers at .the test center, however, at the amount of infor-) mation getting out about the mis- siles under test here, Guilty of Killings w=: ’ He Feels Relieved: After Conviction of _ Slaying) ‘U.S. General, Wife menen Cen ia nae ‘Luke Travels to Nazareth “to Learn of Jesus’ Youth Thor ° (Continued From Page One) wern pouch, laden with ocint- | Jars, of sedative aconite, porg- | ing cassia, aloes tonic, anise te | relieve colic, camphor and other medicines. lGodiary palms. “Phe Air Forte declined to dis-) ments, instruments and salves, CAME TO NAZARETH | In a’ peaceful: valley ringed -by 15 rounded hills, flocks’ grazed mm the clearings between groves pomegranates. Part way up the At a road’ fork, he took thel), rh er hill, cupped in nature’s | southeasterly loop that avoided sanctuary, was the town. the deep crossing of the Kishon jnorth Tato The sailing hommslanal my Savier!” Luke ownliowed ‘River, and thence hs Jesus, - ED QUESTIONS \Shunem, — Japha ‘and Mt. Tabor; to the south, the wide, terraces and gold-embossed gates’ he spoke with whom he valley of Jezreel; | met, ny ‘patriarchs in the village |the white. clusters of other vil- Squares, the old smiths, potters, jaye and snow-tipped Mt. Her- “The home of that boy . Fim the | brow of the hill, tel jhamlet of clean limestone houses,} jamid silvery olive orchards and| ‘who pats with Jesus’ childhood, | ‘absorbed it all. He would write: ‘AND CHILD GREW came strong, filled with wisdom, and the favor of God was upon him.” He knew beforehand that Joseph had long been dead, but many kinsmen..of the. old carpenter .and of Mary’ still lived in the town. From them, perhaps, Luke learned of the trip to Jerusalem. When Jesus was 12, at the age to become a “Son of the Torah,” and make the thrice- yearly festival pligrimages, Jo- | seph and Mary took him with iview was breathtaking. To the per the way, at the towns of|...+ rose the wooded heights of to the north, \tanners, farmers flailing wheat om mon: far to the west, the blue! ia threshing floor. “Did you know him? Did you | see him. What incidegts do you. expanse of the great sea. * } x* * ; ' | them in a large party to the Passover feast, to see for the | | first time the great temple. Its snowy marble towers, walled) shimmered high above the city. | ‘|The series of huge concentric. courts, throbbing with voices and! lenusie. of harps and- flutes, could contain 210,000 people. |LOST TO PARENTS Luke strolled through the wind-| Qn the return trip, when the | the license number so a citation’ ee ae vised, Lightning Strikes Twice SAN PEDRO, Calif) u—Wwhile can be issued to the driver AFTER | Dr. Jack M. Matthews was doing makes \his Christmas shopping someone t containing stole his medical bag $246 worth of drugs and medicine ‘from his car.‘While he was in the police station making out a report, isomeone stole $100 worth of the ‘Christmas presents he had just ‘bought. ~ i the young lady with dancing CLEARWATER, Fla. ® — A, French soldier of fortune who said) he was glad it was all over taces| Most of them were old, their! a long jail sentence for killing an hair aad ‘ing lanes of the village, stopping |\Galilee group halted after a day's’ | to talk, to ask questions, giving’ journey, possibly at Sichem, Jesus. i rican | wrinkles, their limbs thin and'* Stooped, old tentmaker, @ gray-iretumed to the city, ~ How «an I Sop them from Acting this way? BARBARA DEAR BARBARA. You can't stop them from acting this way—but if their conduct em- 4 barrasses you, you ¢an find - other mende + * DEAR ABBY: My neighbor inthe apartment. next door knew that my busband and I were going away on a week- end trip and she was having ; some out-of-town guests at that time so she asked us if we would let her Use our apartment for extra sleeping quarters My husband openly refused and embarrassed me. Do youl think this was tight.of him? I think he was wrong as it wouldn't have hurt us to let them use it. 8 EMBARASSED DEAR EMBARRASSED: You owe your husband more than you owe your neighbor. It he didn’t want to let your neighbor use his apartment, you shouldn't have felt embar- rassed because he refused. , * * * 4B CONFIDENTIAL TO “PRET- TY BABY": While you are, playing hard-to-get. he may meet a girl who. believes “ Jazz Age of 1958 Boasts Culture Lacking in 1920s By DOROTHY ROE. _ Maybe you hadn't ‘penlized it, but in 1958 We are entering the in which fashions in music as well as in Clothes hark back to the pat- tern of 30 years ago." = x * * There is a difference, how- @ver. from the original F. Scott Fitzgerald era. Today's Jazz Age has got culture. Beth ‘glothés and music have #- tained a certain subtlety miss ing in the flapper age. EXPERT ON SUBJECT The authority for these state- ments is Sylvan Taplinger, an — man who has spent years research on. _ poplar trends tn jazz and i 8 ‘mover in an hourlong I-star jazz show on television, the ‘evening of Dec. 30- ‘Those who may not have. studied closely the. changing — trombone, clarinet, piano and ~_ * * “Next came il era of swing, in the 1930s and on up until World War Il. This was @ dressed-up dance jazz, with big - dance hands, sometimes up fo 40 pieces — more of every- thing. PROGRESSIVE JAZZ “The new style in jazz is progressive jazz, in which mu- sicians may start with a clas- sical selection of Beethovern or Chopin and do bc sage on = i of music—with an _ offoeat beat.” * *- In-tis i of the nation- fazz audience, Tapl eras: in jazz could find Tap ‘a Mars inger i lanations instruc: - finds that most jazz fans are wa “aye taemaen Sse Og Oe > ; al i ' “their pr =: oe nae ,! ma Pena ot ee Me an at ow. ‘ hich hd in. ' Orleans mn or ‘ke its way north, un- bracket, Record: it hit Chicago.. Dixieland jaze with trumpet, “Iove-at-first-sight"’.-— Get. on the ball! * * * lt you have a problem, write to Abigail Van Buren in care of The Pontiac Press. She will be glad to answer your letter. For a — hind Gatherings to Precede Yule Ball Reger parties will precede - annual Christmas ball spon- eee by at Abba Alpha. Chapter / of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorory/’ a ‘this evening f Among those atjénding , foe cocktail party to Ae giver Mr and Mrs. Sen § of Linden drive 4vill be Afr. and Mrs. Owen Kline, Mr/and Mrs. M. A. Calbi, Mr./and Mrs: Dennis Mghko, Mr. and Mrs. Grant § r, Dr. and: Mrs James = cHugh and Mr,’ and Mrs. Joseph Kleift of Oak Park. Gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holler on East Columbia avenue will. be Mr. and Mrs.. Winston Hopp and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mueller. Mr. and Mrse.-Jack--Andress will entertain Mr. and Mrs Willard Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott at home.on Ormsby drive. Mr. and Mrs. Donald. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Claus- “er wil] be co-hosts at a party for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hul- ten, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kresge, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stanick, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin ~ Jones, Dr and Mrs. John Prid- ~ more, and Mr. and Mrs, Cle- ment LaBarge. . * * * ° Gathering around the Christ- mag tree at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sarn Perna on Hall- man street will. be Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rose. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Plympton, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. James Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Plympton and Mr. and their - please enclose a stamped self — addressed envelope. : “Oh, what a wonderful Christmas!” “That's what these two youngsters from ~~ the Michigan Children’s Aid Society say. aa families from Birming- Poentize Prete Photes BIRMINGHAM—Peter Knud- _sen and his. cousin, Linda Ste- venson, will receive nearly a Sharing @ hearty laugh during the’ New Sylvanites’ holiday affair were (left to right) Mrs. R. C. Lippard,. , ‘group socreuary Mrs, R Pe Wiznero- Birmingham Set for Party Whirl” close frie aie among the young married, couples especially. One group. who .will- be to- hundred _ iaude Nemeies. Dec. getnar a tee Bretnell Williams _ 2%, for dinner and dancing at Bloomfield Open Hunt Club Their parents. Mr. and Mrs. ' Semon Knudsen and Mr and Mrs. John K. Stevenson, have invited a few of their friends to join them and watch the pleasure they will be giving —their__young_people. “PARTIES PLANNED ‘New Year's Eve will be ceile- brated by the usual club din ner- dance and several large parties. Each year there seem to he more small gatherings of homhe in Kimberly drive will include Mr. and Mrs. William, T. Beresford and the Mark Jungs. : The George J, Auchterlonies will be hosts at a potluck af- fair. as will Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Andermaris of Drury Lane. — Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Sar- ver will be hosts at a family dinner Christmas Day. Mrs Sarver’s father, Harry W. Wal-.- lace, will come from his home in Connecticut, and the Rich- sure that the Society's 28 be happy this season. — Ponting Press. Photo ham and Bloomfield Hills are making children will © ‘wicz, vice president and Mri. Burton Clark, treasurer. An exchange of gifts moles the evening. _ breakfast Ce ard B. "Soha and the Dr. : James Martin also will be- present. * * * Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gilbreath and Mr. and Mrs. H. Gray Muzzy have invited guests for _ Sunday noon at Bloomfield Hills Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Bu- " terbaugh will entertain a few ‘close friends for cocktails: New Year’s Eve at Orchard Lake Country Club- preceding the club dinner dance. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Brewster will give a milk punch party Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Richard E Sharpe of Franklin road {Car- olyn Mason) announce the birth of a son Robert Alair Il Dec, 2 * * * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H Hewlett were hosts at’a brunch Sunday retyning in honor of their house guests, Dr. and Mrs. William H. Knapp of Rochéester, Minn. Mr. and Mra, Warren Pease entertained af a cocktail’ party _ Sunday in ix new home in Oakland ‘40 ive. Mr. and Mrs. Verne C: Mark- ley left*this week to spend the holidays. with their son-in-law and, daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Roy Fisher, in Fort Worth, Texas. 3 They Bring Happiness to Children Every little girl and boy eared for by the Michigar Children’s. Aid Society will have a very merry Christmas this year. And it's all because of a few Birmingham and Bloomfield Hillis families who wanted to see these children happy. It began with one family five years ago, and now 18 families _ SEO PAFUCIPSENG 95. OF project. They wish to remain anony mous. They know their Same will come through the happi- ness of the youngsters. These families find out what each child -wants for Christ- mas and then the children in - their own families do the shop- - ping. One family with five youngsters of its own, has un- dertaken the project of buying for five of the Society's 28 -_ children, There are no parties for the adults interested in the pro- gram, according to Qriel En- delman, executive secretary of “Lighting Ritual or on __ Mondoy to Open years ago as an international gesture carrying out -vout theme of hope, wi the illuminating of similar community trees all over the nation and in our embassies and military posts abroad. MANY TAKE PART Participating in the pageant, é set for Dec. 23 through 31, will be representatives of the 48 states and five territories. So far some 63 other nations, in- cluding the Iron Curtain coun tries of Romania and Czecho- slovakia, have agreed to take part. eae * +. *- ’ Most will send trees to be placed along “The Pathway to _ Peace” leading to, the — where “holiday “activities wi take place, Non-Christian Bees tries are sending a symbol in “keeping with the basic spirit of world fellowship.” Charles E. Wilson, head of President Eisenhower's ‘‘peo- ple to people” program, iS. chai National Citizens Participation _ Committee designed to pro ~ mote and help coordinate the . goodwill activities around the world. * ££ «+ A Comnumity Christmas Ob- servances Committee was also set up this year t@urge mayors and religious and civic lead- ers of some 300 cities of 25,000 or more population to light their’ community trees with lighting of ‘National Community Christmas Tree." RITES OF THREE FAITHs During the nine-day pageant representatives of Catholic, Protestant and Orthodox churches. will give-services in their different faiths. ,' * + * Until four years ago, u grow- ing tree was used on the _ White House lawn. Since 1954 the tree has been donated by one. of the states This year, a stately spruce is being sent by M/’nnesota, More than 3,000 lights and hun- dreds of dazzling ornaments are used to decorate the na- tional tree. ~*~ t+ Throughout the season, there'll be music by the Ma- rine. Band Chorus- and other choral groups, ‘including | the famous All-Navy Male Chorus of Pensacola, Fia. NATIVITY SCENE A life-sized Nativity scene, a traditional Yule log-burning, ‘ a Youth Corner, with exhibits, games and folk dancing, as well as a Santa Caus, will be other features. * * * A. 4-foot mechanical sied with eight life-sized reindeer, operated like a merry - go + round, will accommodate 50 — at a time. * * * Hight live reindeer from the National Zoological ‘“ardens will be housed in pens behind the White House. Hosts Beta Theta Mrs. Joseph Nouse of Mo torway drive was hostess to members of Beta Theta Chapter of Lambda Chi Ome- ga Sorority Thursday evening for an annual Christrnas party. Mrs, James Barling, Mrs. Rob ert Campbell and Mrs. Elmer Huntley were cohostesses. Mare Mrs. Robert Lines. The Reginald” Rippbergers will host a party at their home on Denby drive. Their guests wil} be Mr. and Mrs Frank Oosterhof, Mr. and Mrs. Dale — Carney, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan. Post. Dr, and Mrs. George N. Petroff, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boekeloo and Mr. and Mrs James Jenkins Those gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C M. Ferrer on’ Marlborough drive will be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O.. Allen, Mr. and Mrs, DeVere Games - and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mur- phy of Battle Creek. Yule Cards Welcome Donatiéns of Christmas cards for patients at Pontiac. ‘State Hospital are still being _— acon: i psychiatric. case — jacket, work egress ~— These cards are” Weed by patients aire to _ Erte and - relatives. | Five oes today jn Women’s Section a ss Beiss-Cummings Nuptial Spoken in-Birmingham - 4 Sharon Lee’ Cummings and Joseph John Beiss were united in marriage Thursday af 11 a.m. The nuptial Mass was performed before 3 witnesses in Holy Name ay ‘Church, - Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs. dashes Prior Cummings of Birmingham are the bride’s parents, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anthony Beiss of Detroit, / IN SILK AND LACE The bride was gowned in a softly draped bodice held her. veil of illusion and she carried white orchids on a white prayer book. My ps 3 Jane. Beiss, sister of the bridegroom, acted’ as maid of hone, and Joan Cummings, . fl Bou white SS ee fea- ghort lace, Empire fe colkiell a a sister of the bride, was the bridesmaid, Both were gowned in cerulean blue -satin* sheath frocks with full tulle over- skirts’ ‘They wore small tai- lored bows in their hair and earried nosegays of red carna- tions and Christmas greens. ATTEND BRIDEGROOM Acting as best man was Frank Hoffman of Detroit and the usher was Julian Engberg of Detroit. For a’ wedding breakfast at Oakland Hills Country Club, ’ Mrs. Cummings chose a pow- “der blue costume suit with a . camellia corsage. Mrs. Beiss wore a beige costume — suit with a corsage of pink - eameliias. " © ‘Before leaving for a north- ern Michigan trip, the new Mrs. Beiss had changed to a gray tweed dress with black ‘ velvet trim, * Ps Ss Garden Chib” Has Program of Car ‘ols; Talks Mrs. Trl Williams peesciaed the history of carols, mistle- toe. holly, the yule- log and Christmas trees when members of The Better Home and Gar- den Club- met Thursday after- noon in Adah Shelly Library. Mrs. Harry Armstrong gave a sketch on carols, which. the, id enter 02 18 Dewey Allen potred frorh a_ tea table lla se in the holi- day motif with Christmas or- deen ae Martin, Mrs Clara Bolton : Mrs, “John Armsttong served on the tea committee, 7, ’ naments /and a ee: free. “AREY J. ANDI E dei I. 4nderson of Wenonah drive announce the engagement of their daughter, Karen Jo, to } des along _ * > “Next te Karen's Floor 5 Coveritig™ OR 3-2100 © e Duh. dee | Clifford Neville, Mrs. James o3, Snyder, Mrs, James Turnbull, ~ Mrs, Martin - Bacak and Mrs. “LeRoy Fred Froede. ? om Dressing — Koch. Pouring were . Mrs.-Claude Cook and Mrs. — ils Unusual _ Mrs. Hale Mixes, Mashed Potatoes) | With Bread, Celery By JANET ODELL Senting Fees Genes. Eber . 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Omega Chapter - of Beta corresponding secretary. ‘Sigma Phi Sorority met Wednes- day evening in the Drayton Plains! home of Mrs, Alvin Martin for a If you have some this dressing, use 24 potatoes to'and a report was given by Mrs. Army, is now an authority % dry bread dressing ‘Robert Terry. on how Christmas; (poker playing. Hos Chrisiraos Party hi ‘celebrated in other counties 7 ‘Holds Yule Luncheon Mrs. Martin is assuming duties of Major Herbert ‘0, Yardley, who leftover Christmas party. A holiday basket broke the Japanese code in World mashed potatoes and wish to make was donated to a needy family. 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Mansfield St.; and Gary Merwin, 47 counseling and placement at Pontiac Central Elizabeth Lake Rd., are among more than sixty High-School, demonstrates to three seniors how who have been trained to sell in city retail for St. Frederick Pupils” ame" "pam. ome ox Junior Highs Hold Concerts — today. ‘The National Honor/ing a cake package to a family in = ety © gr owe i Yesterday the’ a cappella choir| Youne voices singing the old and, Dawson, schéol Mirariam, whe Bank, Wilder will return the Senior Giris’ Ensemble|"®” Christmas carols were heard) continued her custom of mar- |ninth grade chorus, to the same ub, throughout Pontiac junior high) rating the traditional Christmas |i. for a performance at 6 “+ schools and today as) Mfterature, Many ef the young- hie Z : Hi-Y members *tudents. participated in the an-/ sters als . evening. ‘30 a.m,/DUal assemblies before their holi-| added their own original They went there to attend AT LINCOLN Miss Dawson is the sponsor of'o¢ Madison Junior High School and +g gy Iovoead Ballon Lincoln Junior High School stu-|the Library Club, Twenty-two| under the direction of David area, ment awards and pins for new |rotunel. Mter eo jdents emphasized a Christmas of/members daily give assistance tO). 1a presented its annual Christ- Pa ant —_— ine returned! vis. theme today as homerooms the students and the faculty. The program. : presented. agar held parties for 14 underprivileged|members receive fundamental)""1, "ow which was broadcast children, ss Accreditors Tour | — ee . ? Other rooms filled baskets and’ and procedure of a library. —s i 5 ri REACHES SEMIFINALS ienatid Gettin Se tably tenkl ukat eusbes oe ee ee : my naan West Bloomfield Lake Orion Students gs ae rhrendermem Mer-jlies, Some a oo ate ire: This week, a committee of school . it Scholarship competi from |which was sent to CARE Case. lofticials visited West Bioomtela Gather Food, Gifts. Pontiae Central High School is Alte Metropolitan Club and the ‘school’s accreditation. “| ‘The Lake Orion Community High} According to Francis W. Staley,| ne all-school-earel- au .. * % ‘School students are’ busy with Principal, Allan, of 29 Doagias St., Gas ncecnes ant tote Seen Dr. Lester Anderson, chairman Christmas plans. Food and gitte)e Se eee cote Co eunen foo Middledort, music instructor, di- = English instructor, accompanied. _ school, ‘The box was provided|who qualified in the test given in| The Lincoln faculty had a Christ- 14,000 “ schools, mas party in the form of a trip ae er ,000 high ne cee tes Roost [Central Association of Colleges andjcontents will be distributed May by the business, and induy-|Monday. They saw “No Time for Secondary ‘Schools, toured thejneedy families. I firms, professional societies, |Serseants. z e E | & 4 Plan Hop; Skating Party z R t prt lt Hi if af R SFE gas i aif in ‘ i i Ht i : if i § J J 5 f z : i Z i | fii 3 PF i f E i 3 & i i rl : i e | : | ; : ti fie i 7 & z | E = E i 1 | : i 1. A ! 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It's a Merry Christmas ~ for the Whole Famil x Witha Christmas Club _ How would you like to buy wonderful ifs fie every: member of the family without the slightest strain on your budget? You can do it next year. if you join our: Christmas Club NOW! 1 > Offices at W. Huron A Ten N Payot Glnred Atiantic Alliance’; moves toward proposed disarmament talk moves armament. f * \\ Western offensive for peace. ——giple to accept the bases and presented the attendance area for TCC ts for permission to begin ‘Closes Membership that being given te the to permit it to undertake an am-| a: , county's tack of facilities tor mal beh, preatien.e,” at "coon a tn ne ne ee meet fee ae Weaee County Res Amite sutured tants ts-yey's wow a. | at the Eloise county hospital judge, { have the feeling that this! The details of the county's legis-| Whether or not this proposal might not be the proper time to ate ne ee ee eee : spelled study committee, he; “As a lawyer, I certainly can rong np le SM : see that another judge will be _— ineeded soon. It is only a ques- tion of time.” Republicans, each hoping to @ new judge with their party af-— filiation. “I would not like to see this hap- ‘pen again,” he said. “Judges of all ‘ ‘people should be as much removed F WALLED LAKE—The Walled: Power lines in. Carole. Acres. .0% possible from politics.” Lake City Council has appointed were on city property. The eity | Last spring, Republicans were Ea — On a - d ones oy AO AOR, election of.a Republican. ..4 Fay Boyle who resigned because eect tie mattor: fudge. Aé a result, Gov. Williams.|. he was moving outside the city. In other action, the council has a Democrat, vetoed the bill. * + * authorized the purchase of tires opener One of the first duties handed for tne city truck after estimates sat oie Cay tanger cso “Winter Wheat Crop , for State Forecast Invents Massage Lounge - sstez.r.% Milford Man Planning !®Y Accidents ELPCTRIC MASSEUR — Full production of a new-type under way next week in the old Teen-Canteen in with a hospital model, to be shipped to Florida. a 2 formed—it 4 will consist of two representatives each from Walled Lake. Novi, . , reducing machine will get Milford. Inventor-producer Mark Leach is shown | The Waterford Township Board ‘of Education last night authorized ‘15 achools in the district to be a Board menibers decided to move) My ithe building to a site in back of as Voting Areas til i i fit if i | fold detectives « total of $172.40 . worth of equipment and mer. | Chandise had been stolen. = Deputies aleo reported a break. used as voting precincis in the in at White's Grocery Store, 4702 arnppheseney’ ~~ {Savhabaw. Ra... Midependence Adams, Waterford Village, Wil- ‘The following schools have State Troopers at the Pontiac , been named for euch use: Jayn® Post reported that someone had broken into Big Jim's Drive-In, (2490 U. S. 10, Waterford Township, + last night. escaping with a money Wixom a ; ; a actin: wed . ano ele a : 7 7 Injure Six Waterford Township wilt be! State Police at the Redford Post — — — ad *- + &* to ; own on O billed for the cost of custodial per--said that Meyer's Pharmacy, |o bpp nelle : : , e 1 required for the use of cated at 12 Mile and Southfield Oakland County Sewage Dis- jon the seeding- of 3,075,000 acres) : - “~ : “| Beaver Road Put Four Other business included a re-'been broken into last night: pécal Comasieaten. in Michigan this past fall, an in-) gy REBA WEINTZELMAN go to work to relieve tense mus) — : ‘port on the $25,000 high school| Reported stolen was S221 of Another planning matter crease of seven per cent over the; cles. in jbonds purchased last year for Which 960 was in rolis of change, cussed, at the. Tucsday..councill acreage seeded for the 1957 gen pape yg all Fae 3 It's the same operation with ilighting the football field. la police. meeting, was a query as to the | Total U.S. winter wheat ap ORS ecurey simas iS Past. the lower back, hips and thight. | qeoy — persons i Tetet' teadaie teetbial Also reported was a break-in location of the curb lines on Pon-. tion- next vear ‘ene Semcnat tagitack Leach of Dittond will ‘scbb-| Stab te ties ear Sinn TE onl pares pas Os | at Pete's Market, 28811 South. tiac Trail. This matter was re-) = the Agriculture Department at 906.- ably make a definite point of lay- for ankles and feet, or a person jured | 545% and Simcpends. | Seid Ré., Lathrup Village, which ferred to the. planning commis- 272,000 bushels. That COMp@resiing down on the “job.” | may turn on all six of the anits Beaver road yesterday. tures were $1508. The balance | netted the thief $100 in bills taken sion with 707,201,000 bushels produced . + + _ at one time, before 8 a.m. three MeN owing on the bonds is now $20,- | 7O™ ® cash register. + « & _ PATRICIA McCOY ae ee ee ee te te y of mother feature is that the ma-were hurt in = three - car crash’ 359, payable at $2,009 per year | Also taken from the store were A report on the iron and calcium Mr. and Mrs. Tolbert McCoy pos bushels for the Wyear | ri ad Pe es nine can take off from 4 to TA Bu, Beever and Crooks.road. tor 4 12-year period. '14 cartons of cigarettes, some ax- content of the Water in the Carole’ of 3641 Haviield. Drayton Plains, (29> average ~“Teyvented, with the help of te nan en ee ee epee Set ast ce recoumentations froma thet tee eae bem-6 vend: Acres and Tri A subdivisions was! @"nounce é¢ngagement of their The department said Michigan cnenical engineers, which’ will go i. in less than HP Atiaes, Mt TS Poeatircy RL. sce Teacher Amocittion Satety |e machine. A safe in the store heard. It revealed that water was, @@ughter, Patricia, to Gary thas seeded 210.000 meres. t0 tye into full production in Milford the "= » Leach says. (Orchard Lake, said be hed stopped ittee were ved by the 2¢ been tampered with, said po- bard in ;Wyles, son of Mr. and Mrs. for 1958, a 14 per cént increase he year So far. not many of these elec- for the intersection and apparent: Sudo, better olan [Ce but the culprits unable — a we | James C. Wytes of 3180 Hatfield ‘over 1951. The Michigan crop waa=t! °% ™* Ye*r- tric “masseurs” have been pur-ly misjudged the speed of the car 0*T They include: better plam-'1, coon i ee Also raised was the question | Dr., Drayton Plains. No wedding listed at 9% per cent of norma] OWNS HORSES chased by individuals. However, driven by Wesiely DeQuin, 3, of ting of — Gives po tae Pontiac Police reported thet the as to whether the Consumers ' date has been set. ‘as of Dec. 1. . |” Automobile-sales dealer, design-ofders, are coming in from large 3351 Cummings St. Royal Oak, S00)... hate — - les for {Ot Window of the Enggass Jewel- — ———- ier and avid race horsé owner, °Spitals and hotels from all over traveling north on Crooks. ys : for py Store. 3 N. Saginaw St. had | the country for customer as well as |safety patrol boys; and that the . . ee {leech lives sith big. wife and three, oo seark onys. caren * * * ‘board of education aid.ip obtaining) Deen Smashed and an undeters After Disarmament Talk Proposals geen tld gigs uma age Atkins drove into the path ofa traffic study on the Williams! ™med amount of jewelry taken, ithe DeQuin car, police said. At- ‘kins' auto was then struck by @ car driven by Harry Vaughan, %, of 1818 E. Maple Ave., Birming- ham Vaughan told officers he was un- able to-aveid the crash. DeQuin, _ ‘again the Waterford Town- Vaughan and Walter Missner, 40, ship community Christmas tree in of 1508 Penistone, Birmingham, @ | vitis. ois “~ ‘ 2 > front of the Drayton Plains schoo] passenger in DeQuin's car, were ia should mark the start of @ feel that to meégotiate is a sign of, tm the House, 12 Democrats The only relief from pain seemed | fully lighted through the com-itaken to St. Joseph Mercy Hos- | Wealness.”’ i statement to be a fast vibration on, the af- ~ ; ; Humphrey spoke in an inter-| + *& * crete §, had Se agree: Ae isictad area, stimulating circula- ee ate pital, Pontiac. view after Chairman Green (D-' sen, Cotton (R-NH) said his im-|luctant to agree to new talks with tion. Experiments began on ‘some 0 ¥ es H Ri) of the Senate Foreign Rele- pression was that the Paris agres Russia. But-they said they were of the Leach’s race horses that) 1 Gt time in. more , 22 the second mishap, about tions Committee voiced some Un- ments were “reasonably gatisfac-\Pleased with the NATO decision had acquired stiffening leg mus. 1 veang that the 15footi’ “> Pm. at John R. and Big certainty about. just what was tory;’ while Sen. Kefauver (Db. on missifes, == icles from pounding hard-surfaced) tree had not been lighted Beaver roads, three women were achieved at the. 15-nation NATO\Tenn) said he was ‘more dis.) -- tracks. ‘earlier because of last year’s van-/iured. i summit meeting which ended in heartened by the apparent lack of ch ; ‘ DESIGNS PLATE dalism to the decorations. Paris yesterday. |petye scompiinent” at ar Dail roads Ask uf He designed .a.. sinall..padded..0n-.cach--Peart- Harbor Day. | During World War 1 when he Drayton School Vie WS P eace | Off. ensive | Division ta the army, teach Christmas Tree was thrown from his mount and WASHINGTON @—Sen. Humph-)Foreign Relations group, said in{would agree to anything really “> ~ ppl pre t cast, I s Agl Ow Again ered result RR rey (D-Minn) said today the North an interview he considered the constructive toward achieving dis- dent new disarmament talks with Rus-\"‘are desirable—we should never 4 2,%. © + * ‘is “than I was by the launching ate to fit on the Jeg of a rheu- The Rhode Island senator an-of the Soviet Sputniks." soot animal. Then a vibrating) have lighted the tree, which nounced he would invite Secretary Sen. Hickenloo; . ; : i , Sen. per (R-lowa) said motor was attached and the re- planted beside the World of State Dulles ee La before the be sees little hope the Rossians! sults were terrific, Leach says: 1] memoria] by Mrs, _ committee “as soon as ya : wn REE la don Feconvenes” next month to report : | One horse, Knows as Mr. Pros; ’ on what was done in Paris, He’ a 2 we ecutor, who had beés injured as | *°*- anid the committes wants to “ex-\ALtt Area — Seek. Consent to .File « yeoriig, won some $62.000 tor | The group dropped the plore with the secretary i endance fier treatments by the (project this year and contributed additional id ; * gg Leach stags Ghich mek be taken to for. School OK’‘d Hiked Freight _ Tariff tiny machine had eliminated all tion the proposed disarmament ; _ talks in his statement. The United) An attendance area recommends- ferstate Commerce Comitiission has States went to the NATO meeti nr wanaedy™ States went to I meeting ; ‘ iwork on the idea of individually a dt omy tow Ye t-West 2" for the new John D, Pierce before it today a request from) : , i controlled vibrati achines com-| — Dt sae talks without evidence of change J%Mior High School in Waterford|the nation’s major railroads for P08 raion : g i TELE) yt | ie if : 2 * But Siege en, neg 2 career an aa ee ae i Mery virtually no neome in 1956. The other 1 noteworthy events of 1967: = 6S | 2 The Confidential magazine trial. Aided by the State of Cali- fornia, Hollywood had its show-, down in court with the scandal | film famous. The result was inconclusive: a hung jury. But Hollywood got SS ee business. tne Bowphoras.{ agree with him, ed ts dicegard for scandal by) ' ee See tee lowed by more news: her par-| lents’ assertion she was not Indian) Home : Warning Buzz |e rte wit be ered leated _ McGovern ‘Trying to 9. The submerging of RKO. The Djistort Facts’ Well, Mer- chapter in the gaudy histo: of General Tire interests, who bougtit ‘vin Leroy telephoned Rhonda and: Hollywood. a ‘told ber that the role is hers, with in ithe Jean and Dan O'Herlihy, who movie Ls tit af HE ‘| DETROIT uw — President Wal- ‘4 are a wae Desi ter P. Reuther of the United Auto| “10. Decline of the movie busi- Workers union has accused an in-| ness. Not a news event in itself, vestigator for the Senate Rackets; this was an increasing trend watch iCommittee of “slandering and caliseg growing concern ‘smearing’ the UAW. = wood, Evidence: an omjnous shut-| ~ eo S q sae a letter to Sen. McClellan Ark.}), . committee chairman, | ithe “improper and sible” | iconduct of John J, McGovern, who a is in Detroit looking into: activities of the UAW. 4 <= Ma vc Sirens | = siren. eoieiia L. E. Berry, assistant deputy poygan, Wis. ‘administrator of the Civil Defense’ Administration, Washington, D.C., ‘says a light or buzzer that plugs openly aligned himself with the ‘into an electric outlet is being Company” despite the fact a Na- developed by a research firm in tional Labor Relations Board trial \Kansas City (Midwest Research),'xaminer has found Kohler guilty Mo. jot unfair labor practices. The device would be activated’. |power system of a community in-‘as' a result of the insistence of stead of.a-telephone service. It certain members who seem more) is to be tested in 900\cancerned with harassing clean) ‘homes in Battle Creek, Mich.. with-unions than exposing corruption } in a few months. iin labor and managentent.” | ibut just plain Joan O'Callaghan. & —¢,, . The death. of Louis B. Mayer. | “BAND OF ANGELS” “MISTER COREY” q) SATURDAY ONLY ow! lexan A MAN-KILLING GAME...AND A MAN-WRECKING DAME! — | en ; | Cocktails -- Luncheons ; ~ Dina lt A.M. to 2 A.M. | ‘Miracle Mile Shopping Center i Tefoqeagh of Haque Joke Be. Top Hollywood Story ; = telling at its neg the Kohler Ce. of She | di , Reuther. charged McGovern “has. Reuther declared that McGovern | "> jmagazine that has harassed theby # control point through thewas put on the committee stetf Come climb a certain tree... in a certain forest and look down on the enchanted world of Perri. Here js motion picture story- _ refreshingly new — ‘delightfully different— fascinating entertainment, for you and _ your family, : ! SOT St SR | i‘ . | DOUBLE THRILL-0-RAMA oa 7 ™MONOn mH ; I een | a ee ee eee * rs it ap man and woman bowler in the coun, * There were grumbles often heard pre for local house ney. _s The Press and the parma the matter and in less than a the Ist anuval Bowlerama was conceived. tournaments wary hen meh or san and even con- cept tournaments, pouty that ox : See teal pera ere =f Se ou and we can see the tournamen portions which would. awaiting the fe three 3 men nd ' . prizes. —— é pf) LOOKING FOR OLDEST Bowie | ater In conjunction with the 2nd annual Sowterens this column is looking for the oldest man and woman en-' tries in the tournament. When you submit your entry, if you think you could possibly be the oldest man or woman to enter, just jot your age alongside your name. Tt will be worth a nice gift prize to the oldest in each division. ° THE BIRDIE SEZ... Our- friend the birdie made his debut in this column, _ “Duesday ‘by predicting six winners of seven games de- ted. We decided to let him try again, giving him 10 fougn ones for tonight, is is what the “Birdie” sez: Pontiac over Flint Central; Holly over W. Bloomfield; Clark- ston over Milford; Brighton over Bloom- field; Berkley over Birmingham; Lake Orion over Clawson; Romeo over Fraser; St. James over St. St. Mike; St. Fred over St. .Rita;. Troy. over ns’ ae oo Shiv, eres Dales Picked to Win Bowl Game Hillsdale Is Favored. "ST, PETERSBURG, Fla. @ —, Add to that the fancy passing _ Surgery on Knee Hillsdale college, riding high on of Doug Maison, the quarterback the prise he said “Gee eo wal the crest of a 34-game winning) whe will have ¢he eye of sev- | winning this Bes streak, is favored to whip Pitts-| eral pro scouts in the stands. * ‘Waters aldo has cald ‘we're burgh (Kan.) State tomorrow in *+* ** *& not coming down here to lose & the Holiday Bowl. When the Michigan and Kansas! ball game.’ Sports writers from Tampa and teams start knocking at 1:30) me St. Petersburg newspapers who!ym. (EST) it will pit Hillsdale’s s.a70q any = .* il i F i Stanford Decides fo Stay in Wobbly Coast League SAN - FRANCISCO Stanford has decided to remain in the wob- 4 3 Ek * . 5 (phe. A statement by President J. EA “T should ike to “find out, andl rosary Sterling,. following a of trustees ting Snider Undergoes ane a a wt wt California ‘and “3 aaa sil bods Today ‘ Ne ait : : Fe. i 3k it i iY mB iy 2 & : eee has been at and in four years his recotd is a ss After Evashevski ‘Stays at lowa _|Tt was learned ‘he recently turned down a proposed salary = aki ie an . “Hawail-born man, the. fast-talking, ‘cigar-chew- Red) Rocha, whose one ing one-time NBA referee who play. with the. Pistons directed the pistons to two western’ @ye of owner Fred ‘division titles and a tie for ; has been named new head at Fort Wayne before he was “| Tt Ae ee ' the job,” the manulacturer— : | Clemson, season tonight. |George Washington, Furman and along tan Sou Cgeling, Sk. Soet vanes P78 winning record. Minnesota | Tournament _ IOWA ory, lowa (AP)—Forest Evashevski announced yesterday be will remain at Iowa as head football coach. The announcement came in the midst of reports linking him to the coaching vacancy at Texas A & M College. Evashevski said he had conferred with State Uni- the he hoped to continue cape 3 “for at least” the duration of my contract.” » ‘ Bvashevski, who came to Iowa Mm 1992, has six years re- maining on a 10-year contract which pays $17,500 a year. ah in . Won its fourth, raise after reports arose that he might be leaving Iowa. Asked about this, Evashevski said: « stopped “My remaining st Iowa has never been a question of |r, Tem, Snally won fs 5 millionaire pistona Syracuse, gaid.- “Rocha was fir : i : S Si S Ww sheet metal aa ae fle li i aeeig Titi i HOt 4 Ecce ait ra44 3 a Ay i E . oe Fe ¢ 4 ‘ F ] i 2 ee money. _ cto: amd. 9 orm compensated.” = Z -o — rig: ittsbur oh ema Ea Went Sie ene Dh in Sn Franc Fexens. Propalath for’B eak | z 3 3 E 4 i : Pili be : 7 a “Hl Licenses Ready »'for Operation of Preserves LANSING WF — Licenses for/™@™ rer seraing Persea | he writ ld “cll ie 2 mage tion department, \etizHied to test the new. officials said today. comer, But somebody goofed Archer's opponent, also 22 and * *« & only one month older, is Gale Ker- eee sth aes fo Oe on Vey Bo Heensing and operating pre- |N. serves also is ready for distri- a, Pe oe bution, the department said. Reg- jing his Garden main event ates, norm, ot Dy Mp. sety ee Mis oe, Be pees eS conservation commission under legisinture which legalises pre- made such @ hit that he was serves, promised another chance * + ®# State game officials said nearly hd two dozen “serious” inquiries oxtpornied ae ud Ones Bassas Players. from $34.95 up 20-watt Hi-Fi Console, 4 Speakers, $239.95 Siz. 0)) Motorola Table, Clock end Portable Radios ond Televisions — Mark I Jaguar "7695 Tomado $39.9 Black Phantom $82.95 20” Spitfire $41.95 20""Murray $97.95 24 Hornet 154.95 aK er WAGON Jat at a@tavtaeaGaratitata: ik a0 a aVavAar alata?’ , a \/ | The one gift the family will enjoy year, ‘round. | A used cor from Harold Turner | _ Hydramatic, radio ond heater, white wall tires.. Good a job... >. Radio and heater. Good buy for that sop for Christmos..........- > V-8, radio. and ‘heater, white wall a er 8s eee ~V-8, radio and heater. 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Comiskey and. his: aay a tel : and Flint Central in i E 3 5 i ue fl? PA Ri . i il i i i [ | : : os . ae + i qi Sr LOS ANGELES How wouldy #owever, the offer, if approved, | =3 * age all e. nett ties may Some tod jate to lure O’Mal-| oisse Steve Pocs or # pe Aen, 9 Bodiers: ‘seg ey and Company away from the TED ey Se 2 §|100,000-seat Memorial Coliseum "0S*, Sow! in Pasadena. The: lor the wext two baseball seasons Dodger boss anounced Wednes; rs tree. te, Dodges onenine thee Reron Indians Still Like fF V li of i ite FEE 2 f 7 3 : : 3 | | : E j | gE i l : i 5 } ave That's the proposal the — nine- i> that stadi man Coliseum Commission. will|*! 1@*sue season in that stadium. ; ‘consider at its 3 p.m. meeting to|,,2< Smith, » president -of the Looks of Kuenn \day. f) = et a Coliseum Commission, = said. . —————— a gi has recommended the: commis-| HAVANA (®—The Cleveland In- i a ; t i : | i § z i [ if ¢ aig 3 : by - = * Movie Cameras *Light Bar Units f y ' : * | would guarantee the commission'ager of the Tribe, said he was) Zuppke, one of collegiate foot- |, |$175,000 a season, hopeful of landing either Kuenn, ball’s greatest coaches during his vonage dy ty ogy couse 4 Cyrvomed. 48 Charterite t If the concession profits fell be-jor second baseman Bobby Rich-/ 2% years at Hiinvis, hed a “bed (oo cation of the club. lrewintna shots Bh unlnpeite 13 jlow $175,000 the Dodgers wouldjardson from the New York Yan-) day” yesterday, according to his If a thorny problem is nesses ©, Bucknall ¢ ‘}imake up the difference. _ kees. . 5 i ; i i , ip i : | | Christmas * | FREE | at | HOMER HIGHT | MOTORS. Inc. | WITH YOUR USED | CAR PURCHASE tee Dee 24 | ! H i i TL Lnutsiens Teoh |. Davidson 4) F . i i ff } riEE i i : z I ; i E i i : i | ” . | : ; i ie E | | é z E e : : 4 ¥ 4 y i South Georgia @. ‘Tech 68 (overtime) Miss, Sige. 1 \fsbanses ‘State sont victory over inns 2 — streak at four! Washington ie } @, Utes et. 83/ Ballenger fieldhouse is located 5 | Bb La¥ i i i ea! a° Hi ) FF 3 fy <8 5 : is rf 5 — Rey 6-40 = =6CEWardson 6-3 ‘Dick Whitmer 63 F Mel Thomas 1 4 5-8 GPelte Miller ¢-0 derty Wiliaime 6-2 & Check Mptioy 1.2 Ps cae SO gE Re | Pe Be _ - : =|: ; staying in the league at | = foe 3 meeting of the. school’s Russ Hester, «a Homer Hight / ‘ RoE : Quality Salesman. says: “There f ib will be no 1958 model price K ‘increase at your Chevroht, | hae } Pontiac, Buick dealer in Oxtord | |... We have decided to absorb | ee we ee | | the price increases in line with | our policy of An Automobile | for Every Family Budget.” .. .. HOMER HIGHT | I | & | Invites you to try |} ithe Oxford. shop- | ping area for your |i . 2 | ca Christmas gift se- {} fally-automatic 17" $4 OOS F : ‘a lections. Shop in |f - vies to seeeee OE i r+ ie I] the small town || [cn OCs «ffl |B MOD PEPNID verre cesses ee eee reese te oi tas | || atmosphere of Ox- [i ak ‘ 3 ’ 24 4 j ford. The stores in i = eS aes ees PRS S Favs EET ERCT Sees Se resem fo a 41}. Oxford are offering 4f . Satria. scsi o ttt og SOR 411 great ‘buys on a ees : , Sore SE ebt A Combination of above ‘two. Regular a iY sige ) . oe a ee ee pens wee || = a great selection of. : 4 Kessler - * © +8 4148 Sie vee See, : , Serve you §i| dise.. 41 of |}, oe Oat Se : { a. , pee || poring ‘space ot |} SIMOOthest cheer of all! || BVaxBYs , Whether it’s to give—or serve— you will | o . f ssorted C. : Camera Shops we 7 "3 suburbs —— os : ——— other fine = ED s.. : : “ = ae $939 } 57 WEST HURON STREET | 1S sinuten away. Follow] _withi Kessler, For to make a whiskey that’s; as ae boulevard route to Oxtord _ as fine as Kessler—and offer it at the price _ NOE : be —s HOMER HIGH’ | of Kessler... that’s a gift only Kessler has! 3 _ ROCHESTER : MOTORS. Inc. kh. ~ 3 F. ee s es ¥ ey | 2 se a : — : = se atig |. | 160 8. WASHINGTON ST. | me ee eT amen ee : ,505-MAIN A “Betors Jou Buy Anywhere : bi. Ld : smooth as silk: ANSTEY | : > : ee or @ Dea é } * : 3582 ay 2 ss OL 1-0401 Thafe,Right | Aro re s8.e1 commun, Lawnencenuee, NL LENOED UAE. 08 PROOF. 77496 ORAM REUTRNL GFATE. een | | : Ge Fe ; a ‘ — . : oe. ; % — H ee use * , : ae poe®. ; ge a ef “ ‘ \ \ Sy hy , oe : 4 ety : ls LV Te ee ee SE CAR 54 NE? Fee p\ Va Bia 6) SS Skee Oe As eee Oe 3g SaaS ee. be Sey a ee re ee | i ee a \ eee ae ‘e t : stars’ in the fall. After a). ton | president of the ian ) 3 present 30 year alse gets & bonus pick, as Redskin coach Joe Kuharich sec-|.when the Chicage Cards tabbed onded his boss’ motion on both) Riee quarterback King Hill in the | COLLEGE STATION, Tex. #— Marshall wrete NFL commis- * Th remaining 26 selections are|Paremty h at me Ring Sager sioner Bert Beil asking club own- made at the annual league meeting’, was scheduled to return to ers censider his draft propesals in IUCLA today amid a deafening si- at the agnual league meeting in x * lence frony both sides. Philadelphia, starting Jan. 2. Proponents of the advance draft * * * Marshall said action on eitherargue that of Canadian) The “no comment” phrase nev counter eriticlam of the pro draft tears in negotiating with the best|nere after Sanders conferred with from: Congress and other fronts.college talent. Opponents contend|Texag A&M officials yesterday | eg | yeton eta a gad way ve eligi gd aoe ye ypc mae Peodhg Seve draft he said, would be in keeping draft merely hangs a sign on the|ceeding the resigned Pau! Bryant with the league's policy of nonin-,most wanted college stars for’ the!as coach of the Aggies. Bryant is terference with college players.Canadians to chase, going to ‘Alabama. During their war with the now! Marshall and Kuherich said a * * * detunct All-America conference im few coaches have tine during their) But College sources, who de- the late 1940s, NFL clubs appor~iown seasons to-do. a thorough clined eee ee eee up ha / to tioned bargaining rights with col-iscouting job for new material. all to Sanders, And best Ninowski's Passing Ee iste Marks North Drills } H Hh Wy i GOODS | ~ LIONEL TRAINS =] i | ay ALL : 'BATTERY | © 1, BUILT-IN ANTENNA 2. ALUMINIZED PICTU epilted foods. Sevres meee deaning easier. ~-Gast MastER OVEN on even mel © some cabinet! r music was played— 2". &* and «* speakers, it-watt power, all hi-fi controls! Aute- matic ¢-speed. changer. Imperial ‘mahog- | any, Swedish Oak or Cherry finish. rom 2129” $10.00 Down Delivers aiid This ttemi = tiéi "T™§ G95 99 7 1987 DeSotos Left Saving oS UD (0 oe it : E “sia , gs / Le — }] 1954 ron 2-pa. az. mr 5.§ 695.00 No Reasonable Offer | Re oo Te Be as. be eet J} iss powrae « ae cone | “™ “NO PAYMENTS ‘Tit. FEBRUARY, "58! yy 6 MONTH: S WARRANTY ALL USED Cars! x : here MILE GUARANTEE ALL NEW CARS! Special Finance Plan —— Immediate Delivery a Savings Up to 42,000 on 1957 Demonstrators i re . , §2: gzz ad et i ge u t ii i. 5 $ ‘ i) he J : ia ; ES ‘ \ wet Nigel | ii Z tH f He Sak THERE INE SARETY, p vn = mM \ | : tmercecer) | -_==ic— —j}| NANCY---HAVE - WY. {1M EXPECTING re eee j ae. YES-- IT'S IN THE REFRIGERATOR =] EVE OVERLISTENED TWMAT'S : say FR war 120 SEATING CAPACITY 9 vat) mstrmnuatm tg Oh rs e SOD Loo ert ils hci de WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 ee ae é have less for a time. Div "| repossessions are a bit more fre- payments are threatened by dwin-|feedin, dling corporate profits, Savings to- S/tals still rise, but delinquencies in| installment payments increase and quent. Ceeeamnamedl furnishing a home, of buying and oy rising slightly. our tax bills: the new year s(arts. some automatically. But pbefore'af most paychecks.. Spring the factory work week may! ae rises in January, This time some! 1957 paying fora car, and of meeting’ Keener competition will help the | mors ‘ity od consumer find bargains. But work- they have demand to fill. oz ing to offset this is the still in-:. -Jobs-—will be harder to find a8 creasing cost. of deihg business. And services are likely to be. more “Wage scales wi'l continue to rise, costly and to take a bigger chunk’ More Building costs have kept on ris- ing. In 1958 home building should 3 be shorter, take home pay small-!- Food—Prices will mové season- | be helped by an easing money et. The number of jobless usually ally but show little change from | market with perhaps lower down payments and slightly lower inter- New homes—Will’ be costlier but | ‘abor experts fear ii may come) Weather willing, there'll be more|est charges. Furniture sales vol-|calls a breather, not so close to four million, and may bejfood than ever as farmers get|ume, which dipped a little in 1957, | good, but not too bad either. And till higher by spring, .— more from an acre. A large supply |should revieve as more houses are/after midyear, most people hope, : of corn and other feed promises | built. things will be looking up -again- i Personal &—slipping a lit- | tle for the first time in months.) = > Farmers’ income is expected to ~ hold at about the 1957 rate. Those | who deal in services may charge | Special comm mi Gough; Jr. Lodge : = Signed : COrg ® " 110t Joslyn Ave. FE 4-6921—FE 4-6255 a6 . : vi aia eT te EARL DAVIS, SR. | personal papers. | tine Lodge No: ah, ieiea Ma. frida Jittle . Factory workers will tiac . 21. F.&aM., ay, & ~eoadae babe ks 2 ~ December Pai cage emma q News in Brief Rough Going on Wall Street Many “fi got ised to ids le dmalt ogee be ped come. with majority admi sm @ bagful of gifts for all the ehil- ithan last year. The Street has “— ‘been having its woes throughout 1987. ee ee Santa's Pack Lighter — oe | In fact, a trend toward getting away from the whole idea of the The big one with the big name—' Merrill Lynch, Pierce;Fenner & Beane—stopped paying a Christ-| mas bonus in 1955 when the firm’s, fiscal year was changed to end on) Feb, 23. id i spring. n™. | noon. So, call me before you buy home, before stopping. | "The bedy was discov “plete information. Police at 5:10 p.m. i es “line m take Ra 7 ri, on Ta . ae Thana {cat Driver Suffers Robert Carlyle, 48, of 375 Cole- ceording to Troy polic , he any car... mew orused... [ . ag a pe ‘outlook for an even larger 1957 apparently felt the attack coming PRosns S /on and pulled His car to the side ——— i ne cu. by a will bring youcom- | newspaper boy, who reported it to oP. + _.J0 pens te teow eer |) Funeral arrangements are pend-| following the STATE FARM Agent me, at the Price Funeral Home, nll : STATE FARM Insurance Companies { \ Night Intruder Flees NEWARK, N.J. — Jamies |. | Bryant chased an intruder from |whe hs | his apartment last night but ($2.18%; corn % failed to catch him, % Bryant told. police-the- man +6544; tye 4% lower to to Pontiac Police, Thursday, that : 2 ‘stole two purses, her wallet, and \ : about $2 in change plus various ; i Jomo 2cee: «ie xcs Drop Sharply CHICAGO W — Wheat futures “ = seer a6 'Greyhound Bus Station, 124. N. lower on the. nO HUFFMAN \Perry St., and escaped with gifts Board of Trade today, ve ak ET oe, valued at approximately $13. by a larger than ours | Smith's West Side Van & Stor.|Mont forecast of the. 1858 winter 148 Auburn Ave ‘age, PE Call for. moving. at on. TS HARVEY PERKY Liquidation of the bread grain ‘ ‘Hall, 4660 Walton Blvd, Fri. 5:30 Py ag ie rey Blvd, Pri. 5° was general in early dealings with! er offerirg:s in the country and the pared with 164 a week ago. July wheat started 2 cents a bushel | i : nn een "Brown, Sharpe Acquire and Corn was weaker, reflecting larg-. : gee > * : 7 . crea A recruit to this idea this year’ : . Gas Co. were to be cross-exam- is Bache & Co., another big house. | ned today in the. before the~ Stat on the stock exchange since end of World War II, Some of th i houses have set up other plans,{that the Teamsters were out of fs not related to yuletide, for rt federation. [earn ‘the profit’ with employes Objecting fo Increase ee irm s Rates A bonus is paid in the! 7 ansmnG @ — Detroit witness. pape RERERERECEESEEES * i i E Hl dzit H i e Public Service i 1a = Melwood Van Scotoc, public utili- ties consultant for the city, con- i eth) if i * 3 is * 3 aggeee iil nai Hi gegieeseseneete eh; feces 2 ti >o 4,8 it ae $5 Ene: I: et is aes af ae * tie 4 ‘ei. | * *<«* eg Hi fy otBSSexoueEs " ii g ge 2 Oe Oo am ot oe ta a mn bt ht oe ee EP peat z = a Ha 22 “ a ‘ ; z * hd i aS E ha 7 ; to $1.16%; oats %& to % lo’ b escaped in_a horse and wagon. © |1 gif STUDENT'S | pesks |} 549% cnet $92.50 ' when new.) Sizes 1 to grades. 2. P r + EGBOARDS baba 1," top P %" top, —f ax96- 4.48 | Plywood Stands” t/a rted Hooks $1.98 2 pect 9.95 at Plastic TRAIN - BOARDS % C/D Plyscore $3.68 | 4 C70 Plyscore $5.28 18¢ sq. ft 0, anita ‘me Plywood _ Cement '—.Fuel Oil - | Beles, ee f f 4 “PING PONG 2 pes. 60x54 $11.95 | 2 pes. 60x54 14.95 i - Floor Runners Clear Plastic: (Up to 16’ Wide). . 3c Sq. Ft. Free Christmas Decorating Plans | tbs, higher, Jan. $11.75. Grain Prices . ; teeeeke t a wiv + il a 1 1 4 : i a S| “a CHICAGO GRAIN ‘But Sputnik’s Stole ’57 Show ‘U.S. Air. Progress Great ‘WASHINGTON u§ —. Sputnik 1 sand II stole the show, aviation- wise, in 1957, but U. 3s. air prog- ress continued at full _ gallop, . nonetheless, : - “The Air Foree launched its “far side” rocket from a bolloon. 17 miles above the earth, and sent it perhaps more than 4,000 miiles out into space. | Among the intermediate range ballistic missile firings, there ‘six successful launchings of the Army's Jupiter and two of the Air Force Thor. A Jupiter-C land- ed with a ‘“‘zone of accuracy” so ey Ps iii oii Se ea ae & 70 5. Squirrel Road / * — fulowrn Heights, Mich, * ij ‘i : fe 5 iyo \ \ | i 1 ay ate \ ee ‘ é oe. teat. eervell te Selivery susaxsy Bsepsse tuuuscexss Ste ee Nev. is, 72. 28, Dec. 6 Death Notices Ege “ - M Vane a wee series of test-vehicle firings in fledged preparation the first U_ S. satellite. ORDERS PLACED lines placed orders for more than| ballistic NeSeeesyusss a * *. ow Sssess orta . om a tt fi ; ae: ie - bx Fw ~faaBoi8 was oS ee | TYPEWRITERS: “The gitt that lives for years! For home. For. student . Fer 1, 3, % & %, 2, 60, 6, 4 gt, O11 “AUTOMOBILE ‘SALESMEN “eee Sat wh te benefits. SUMNER. BUICK RELIABLE DRIVER FOR A MOTOR ROUTE IN THE WASHINGTON, ROMEO, IMLAY CITY, - LAKEVILLE, LEONARD AREA. | MUST HAVE LATE ~ MODELCAR. CAR ALLOWANCE ~~ AND COMMISSION. APPLY In PERSON TO A. A. MeCULLT PONTIAC PRESS terete * “OVER 3577? iller. GMC business ae eer “ aeoDeEL In SDITIO! . to spehd spare time hours, Ente Hie j wor s Ss ctrat onset ccd |, ROOF REPAIR BA : * ze est Pr 2-200 aD & M BUILDING SS (BD. thempeon PE sou SERVICE and Commercia) Con “TR EN Ci fl NG AND _ BULLDOZING | rt Sy 93) “ Dd fk ; Q . : sags ges u EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL . RECPT"| Et AAs felts Saas Fa __. Work Wanted Male 10 23-1730. ; (D ONDERGRAD- NG € ERFORD MY = pe te MIDDL! LGED i f r, +. ; cn . , 3 Tis ULING 4 anit 3" ee so CIND } D LADY. WI! ij — DL, D LADS WILL | n 6 ; rove. Pierre cau in back, as ae seats F a: es, 44,1 ¢ ; 3 hind. if KING FOR A Lg he re Aubara “ive. ‘Nurses 7io BY Te 4 ¢. 5 Se IN A FLASH. For lend coutracts see Au- , B. 3. Vaamel, 440 Dinie Hwy. INSURANCE 18 Oe ¥ SERV. . PE w or —_ py PHONE a =e Tike FO CAR Nicholie & Harger Co. ps small € ays. re wt 33_W._ ures Fe §si8) | Wtd, Household 27 te tatiana dete: FURNITURE NEEDED lots. Get the 5 ae i t us = try R. D. RILEY, roker tase Rd. Street Today — homes, GJ. & F.ILA., equl- land contracts No Waiting for Buyers We Buy Ourselves and ASK FOR MR. WILLIAMS lied Lake. M M PLL PLP L AAA ALN AA-} Reduced Rates “Truc t Rent oe wr ‘ ‘ Lake a F~7 ving & Trucking 19 : ~ HAULING Réssonsbie FE 13 ey See us ; Pay Top Dollar|"g A) oe a? 90 Oakland, Near Huron mate PE 62234 oom MA Sou Crista Close i, Adults © drinkefs. New 3 bd A 2 a Si _RAY O’NEIL, Realto¥® ‘ Re. *.% DORRIS | WHATAHOME | SHOULD _ Mo, 4 i omen KINZLER | mw. Bee i tee so) nacume nouats & Ifans] fe ~ PW. Bi DINNAN a NICHOLIE] “f North sages Dn. HO SE F FARM new ig Charkaton—$60 Dn, Brick , = se ioe A East Ses reo taxes and phourence. 42971 Drayton Plains ‘Colored 3-BEDRM. HOMES LAST CHANCE NEW. PHA a ‘he sO Why Pay Rent? When payments are less than rent one MODEL OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON 268 BONDALE P Newstoaire| "Bet oe ple ting rh ser THORPE. STREET KENN EDY| and ‘visit us at our - a W est Huron __ NICHOLIE For Sale Houses BS Edw. M’ Stout, Realtor TN, Saginaw Bt. 1 ta | apes NEWLY DECORAT- . FOR THE Fooms, “ful besememt “Pe ; . only gue down, Move tm tomor- row, +6403. Ostler ee for arowing hil | 1's VS WO 3-3350 SUBURBAN LIVING batement wall fo well cart venetian inrge kitchen, od at 814.900. jHERBED ERT C DAVIS" FE 411. HOYT REALTY FE 30068 + Bas on 9 100 2 fall John Ki IRWIN THE, ESTATE SAYS SELL fed uP es ~ on Pe street showing ¢: neome. Water Se Priced at a = with » low down paym SEE THis HOME ON Beautifully loc bedrm b home, large living room spac’ @ foom, and bed- rms. sun room, used ird rm. Full bsmt., floored astie, oil beat and wate Cash John K. Irwin PAYMEN T fokiay. m aownslons cient el i} 3-Bedrm. Ranch On l-Acre Lot, al ana ae as Greeks te ge Patrick's (8 | Rtitay A No Fo ae = ~ : cUsTOM BUI tet! a a z winter = wlieliow nh ELM 8T. ¢ Hite house. bath, JC HAYDEN, Realtor ¥ ou “Want V aie! ! Bs PER wore oo BATH Seine eS FURR Hl , val motigage. value plus st only 5 toom hou x only vat ate mo 4 eWANNA TRADE donee s 7H OF yen ace i © email heme 6 MULTIPLE LISTIN shat INCOME weno. il fee i = $0 per Sar BREWER eee FZ. Rams, 53-55 N Have cash Fg od dl sy = ~nder $5,000. Broker, FE 45 under f HRYDEN FRA RESALE. Modern z 4 Renerate in a A area. down = es r4 Only $54 wad “month including ta Bast ‘sosunsan. Imm 2 bedroom 7" all fenced. $0,950, te — D LAKE eon. 2 bea! with fire 2 La = sady lot. $14,400 with iow aoe Multi-Lakes Realty Sees Eee wa) Buttate street ry, “take pefhegts 32060 8. Commanee Ra. MA 41578 "BUD" Name Your Own Down Payment : 31 good as down payment. PE 4-7532. 3 BEDROOMS Lares new =. oo ganneg hs furnace, os. were be rao A Extra lafge lot lot, $12. L-+_™ All pours. ral Tage, Approx, 44 acre, ¢ “shady snd rs. Large od fumace double garage sa REALTY 1 Baldwin CFE 8-0775 P Pg lg OT 3 4, 20 family room, cereal eben , P ae' price te e— *.- 285 Ponies Nort sO te Pontiac Pha. right: ae) Pe red to model, PE 5. A GOOD BUY ATTRACTIVE ERMA ita. $6,950. rage, fruit trees & mee J. R. Hiltz REALTOR 101) W. Huron PE 6-181 Of {i W: Seen, Bivd. ie one 2 bedroom brick, Immaculate in lt Zoned Commer | “Bud” Nitholie. Realtor WOOD CHEAPER THAN RENT he tt Tne, “} Jim Wile, A | GILES REALTY CO. * al FE aint « ims $33 MIDDLETON SPECIALS! = =| $490 Down d a shpat NO OTHER COSTS Leslie R. Middleton ee ee - oat ateAnig. bent) Not sace, od hee eyme, Lng Ere et eavenna: VACANT —OPEN IMMEDIATE POSSESSION tid look at them and EVES, SAT _& SUN. TO 9008} ROOM BRICK @ hits | one get Bway a! WwW. “DI (NAN 42577, Se ae nag 60’ x 550’ on Dixie south of Mula Late, road, 8 rama Be | Located Gardens wih, any jor oly 04.008 Inchace 1% baths meee | 3. a Se DIRECTIONS: Out S10 to Mid -— Ture rie oe Fit 5 cles to our sign Go. toe hand side. JERRY E. ADAMS CO. “| Bateman - Kampsen} {eine FE 4-0528 Pa SF h } semi or Telegraph Eves. & Sun. 80 ACRES UP NORTH ee| ES. Satta tei REALTOR PARTRIDGE | ARDMORE ST. | Beat Farm ropariy 8A raRM HOME, axD LAND FOR na LOANS 5 te $500. | BUCKNER Finance Co. Pontiac ‘Drayton Plains Walled Lake eS tie = = x Sale Business Property @ TEAGUE FINANCE CO. - 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS 035 TO sie Ete Tepayment terms. Household Finance _ Income Property 434 SALE Hempstead ___$550-D ee ot a . ern home, 1 ment, ofl furnace. Tdeal for many wes. mercial or manuf: today. Giroux-Franks sae et 2 TRADE, De BUNGALOW WEST "1 oa gs bg I iandscaved: 6 $12, 190—will sell JERRY. E. ADAMS CO. 200. A NORTHERN HARDWARE -| See the New Sites at :| Cherokee Hills! ; CARL W. pe , Realtor aoa BROS. iB; HS a , tiving_ room: Wai = ‘i : orporation | YOUR HEART Within = ts tee A “gent. oe SSE, OF Be PR Some |Cash Loans fe GET $25 TO $500 Rent Lease Bas Prop aS SEABOARD FINANCE Neat to ew A BP Ds GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 : risture’ seaport ‘or . Now over 000 per yeer.. Priced of i to A By owners : : Gl Hiecgiete alae | ope in REALTOR PARTRIDGE | Seedy” and ‘beipt. ‘prone FE Saxe re Cia “ieee or visit us at our office, Sietsr" ence |v oS Home & Auto : abie. WE COVER 1 W. Perry ag ES i 9; Sun. 10 “ts WHEN YOU NEED Lots 46) Sarat oe 920 - 8900 | ~ FINANCE €O. FE 4-1574 102 Ponting State Bank Bids __Mortgage Loans 34 FLEE foe di LOANS—$600 to $1,500 - fomn, 2 | eee ecoratea 5 large rooms. ver, 22 1 ar to ining —e. std pot: ii! MICHIGAN BUSINESS | Pas Sia es a es BORROW $00 | The Quick HFC Way e's! 23% discount, Brother, - Domestic and Premiers. ee r FoR rt 9 so re cans - kn SMALL a) ‘SEWING mac kine, © acrifice "gt, ‘ Qige ha stove. as Fe, ta porate gets Oil Heaters oe pent at halt the cost. ecaraniesr sc My 39711 | : TR. ADE: TN DEPT. ew Brothers auto. ‘Zig- Quer. Electric washer... g sewing machine, 25% 73% Ce im ne mee estas discount, FE; ond eek Base on 3555 we W ca tte 2 OER WASHER "ubber : * : New Sewing inalace . aa FE 81564. Cororiet bd ae Baron oan. na e-%, | & OFF — On cnieer RE | ont: mine. bidg. materials, GnED' GAS MANORS FROM 1.3 _ 1987 Tractors & Mowers +— #4 _ateractive— prices for Christ 4 f _track & rollers. re ware. Were G, YOUNGSTOWN STEEL AND WOOD KITCHENS. slum sore, | Ne Me money do i mo ee. “imates <—_ cabs : awe: oor ‘ane | sEEr AnD od OESAE wn PO oa Mew and used PHA "SURPLUS LU ee! ES ~ = we =a 18 Usee A, washer. 34 Reo ote drecr. $9095: matic Sie Cramp ‘Electric. “14a5/ ; iA rr Casts ’ * x 1038 €. | BI BRA * — = ty — ws Dowbie wirren re Electric Co. ¥. : 0. sae. hgh - a. mm naces, steam a _& Sons. ; other get at equal savings, Bear CBristmas Gifis = 59| ers. Automatic waier beater, | Woon AND ALUMINUM COMBI fee © Greens $ woe. Cp = perpen pa ig GF ge. - igen tition doors and windows, - es_stie, Ma Faz, BincE pine snd “Gitings. | BENSON LUMBER CO. tone. WARM WING GOAL AND G 2688 LaPeee RDS, poe | Oe re 35 CHIGAGO ROLLER SKATES, SIZE coal kitchen congo. Baaunele | 0%, good cond. FE 2-0857. _pilance. wisbura Pr. MA CHILDS &sTATION uaeee : YEAR IN 1 Onescent tionta.| CLEARANCES SALE gm er esonmcer: cers | dimeties apd fecreation rooms, $12.95 value. 96.9%. factory mer- red. . Michi fan Fluo 383 Orehard Le. Ave. ~ 13. a = x8 plasterboard o.oo... ‘23 Floor sanders — hand sanders. ~ 25 Ib. be * a¥e| Qaper seomers, Gatland Puc 6 | xe eee eros > $ coos SB Bast aie Orchard Lake Ave. ry incon eve c OUTDOOR XMAS [i LQ | Praer enaree MicerRes Bay sce ree AMA, : , ened ed , EXCAVA BUL TREE LIGHT SETS | Eh gees. aa. supplies r Tiaapen Week + Al 4 colt mh gravel, cong, i x " & 8: te .*. vA 16:00 EM 34515, - @ pIsTRIBUTORS COST a inc. | Meteo bes | OPO, Oe a passage eete-.......- o §) ike’s Rental De seen : i Delve ~ : : ~ & g BALANCE OF 70 Toys |B tnins, we I) tom Mee! oe Weed, Soul & Fost @) Ee ans ag Bs Laverty | Dose eke Be] eae cha pl SLAB (4000, DELIVERED. eee He Roan Be el | ee Oe tc mci oe price “fiet, All” materials Piet BO ge Pe MORTLIERN | Stineras: Equipment 614 Do It Yourself RRA FOR RENT & Reg CB. Pat OM. : 07 by WEA teres, “Why, Jes, sn! Tim sure Nancy's around here some place en ee : PORTABLE Typewriters 909.90 REMINGTON ROYAL “SMITH - CORONA — UNDERWOOD Also German Imports _ FREE! Deluxe Carryi MArket 4- To Case 3 lee skating rinks _.. Hrdes rolier skates iand Ce.. N. Trail, Walled Lake. MA 43131. — _Sand, Gravel | & Dirt 66) hi MOP SOIL, CRO LUSHED STONE. + peers, pes Se Earl How i TDP Son. GRUSRED SIONS. Pets fs or we Oe lao & up, FE 14 a-i TOP SOIL RICH BLACK DIRT. e, CA Sand, grave: avd di Ee Weed ate ANNA TEP eel li SKI Service Com n PONTH© i Shanoce HORSE BLOOD PONY rowe PiU. * sent cK —a ~ as urner . CHAIN SAWS : & service = t say Distri- | FRENCH POODLE i et .- ETw. ei English and Gordon setters »| old MY. 2-300, pg Ss sited P p= es. Cass. aon we eas have chain Tractors, te and = Se good used chaig KING BROS. ja ate 4 _Fow_guitivator. MY 3-1is2. . SNOW PLOWS rden tractors eT 50 gre EZ saws for jeeps "sae keets. canaries, Seenstars & all 2 | Keane aunen tenses & a white i¢ miniatures, 171 ead ma. ar . FE Set. ‘32 ROY. “ee = eery Sunday .. ned fick HOUGHTEN & SON ; 3. 1 Case & Ferguson Denier came oul the | HARRINGTON Sarton See 77) BOAT WORKS B&B Auction Sales 3089 Dixie Highway ; Drayton Plains Every Friday sie very Saturday . BUY & SELL DAILY OR. 3-2717 cludes c suite with chest and ible dresser. | wood bed with bedside tabiec em vanity and beach Level, modern ii room with gray frieze suite | en frie roc = — -_. | top table ea in chrome oa va Sar near oew ~B. Lots of toys ind Sante 1 P.M. oi PM. 2 P.M, D. C.. and North Caro trailer. &) TURE D . PUP- pies, § weeks..Reg. FES-2911. Ad B | caher $30 stock, ” each, MA 5-6507 | PUP rey ne By wees e toy fox terrier = at +0406. Parakeets Guar. to Talk ed - § MOS. meouts é. a ere Eke MOS. ab r OR] 1251 in? 9 | GREAT ] Pr. ALUMINUM eeps 4 with Exc. cond. ae ooll on , terms , At CARES | a cea ier Sea ive shower. | TR PRAILER TNCTASUE - MOBILE HOMES — SERVING THIS AREA FOR Anderson - Regal Silver oa . ~_ palace eral financing surance if desired. We Bottle Gas . : BARGAINS BARGAINS sancarna| _Dee. bo mt gating | Bob Hutchinson Bed Tt om them vets. ‘the pric =f : +3 at some ~ Teeep. ioe Detrovte Ft ‘Traveler i beng and. re the 3 all sizes & ' avaliable neg +e eeeree ‘ siue BOB HUTCHINSON Mobile Homes Sales, Inc. L Orin 3 D : t ower, WW. ‘low’ mileage. . ei LEAVING DAILY FOR L tt iz CA FOR CHEVROLET oe trade. 2635. Auburn Ave. bons For Sale Trucks - 90 * yme ‘83 — “34 — ‘SS PICKUPS BECK. WILSON | CHEY. 1953 V-4 F.C. WAGON. mileage, | Et pone . Breed to Pope! =, ea Haskins Chevrolet ”, prices on Se eae a alee a *% a) “ya 467 Auburn Ave. _FE 32-0145 ~ HAUPT :| Pontiac Sales: ba 1350:'N. Woodward Bham ond tans 2 take mo., j Easy Ed Jones . The Workingman’s Friend |: Better Cars for Less 188, Saginaw USED Ties wi i NEAR i968 FORD V-4, R&ll, CLEAN OR COND. 30 57784. ; For the Biggest Bargains on the Easiest Terms | “Jimmy DeRose sie", “Auton SALES a om. ) —“ Buick k ee @wner+-D oy? eg en Exc. cond. Ps, w hetee "Sp on ah. a feb ae 2-Dr Deluse Hydra. — Sontag tos wae 2-Dr. : . PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS . conv, V4. 7,000 Mi. se eeee teen en bene MOTOR SALES DODGE CARS AND TRUCKS New Boor. rE REPOSSESSED CARS” sf gegam paeeoe TO CHRISTMAS” AT. | LOOK-A LOT LIKE 4 PRICE cae 7 J OL 18711 7 . , iv é : oo as low as “Hea ae Sa a ror) cul on : 5 ($1475 . "Bud Shelton yo Plus Taxes > = OFFERS = Z re : ee Your Car Down i . Power - oa _ @ . ce Eerie iB Soa ae _ Oakland County’ 's wildest et Fe Ot Fe. : “s es ' trader, out te beat any~jiess chet "Aeser. Pa ai Stommn = — deal. Come in and see. Bie bee, Be, : a8 | ee thee AES a oleae Bo “If psychology doesn’t work, may I give him a wallop!” NORTH ieee $B) 3 3 — CHEVROLET /# fe eel tee ee AS For Sale Cars 91; _ For Sale Cars Bud « Shelton Motor Sales EEP - = a. ask — “TRENAULT- AUPHINE forage : RE VT Yk: ° 7 ORAS Mea, -- Sep goon icing | i FORD CUSTOM. +3 ae + DR. Ree | Dass or over #. Cod Oe of. $2724 - "Bel Air. your old car or some wee Ua or ; payments of $37.28 at “call Foster's, cans Autos eredit manager, i “7 good - Wilson Poe: Cadillac M1-4.1930 ‘| im NASH METROPOLITAN iss PORD VICTORIA 2 DR. POM, Rar, e car, can be oe land Ave. WILL ACCEPT USED CARS Suburban Mtrs. FUN Holidays ~ NORTH CHEVROLET | __ BIRMINGHAM HERE ARE SOME OF OUR MANY CHRISTMAS SPECI ALS| wrk makes rolet cay “3 995 #Door, Stock No, 3038, ‘1956 Chevrolet .....$1298 Bel Air Hardtop, Stock ‘No. 3928. 1951 Po Pontiac ants $ 195) . Stock No, 3933. ‘das Cheyislet wos SLIDS | Bg, a Door V6, Stock No.” 1955 Pontiac ee $1085 but the “One for the Road” _ feorougiy cbsthed used coms YOUR CHOICE "56. 6 Olds Super .. 56 Pont. S-C ., Power steering & br @-way seat. Srdremante heater. No. 463 "56 Buick Spec. . pasore = ‘56. Buick 2-Dr. ga ty liad wallengs. | STOCK N ~ YOUR CHOICE 65_8._Woodward Birmingham ‘During the Hardtop |" brakes, heater. . Catalina ekes, Power radio & 4-Door ww. Ri & om, Ricto Centirv adio & Go ON DAYS LIKE THESE WITH '36 Four-Doo Door “98 door "SE" $1895 Hydramatic, | STUDEBAKER "36 Sky haw k .. Heater. ‘34 ‘Station We gn $ 31085 | ramatic Radio, Heater. ‘3S Cc Catalina pd nae oe _. .. CHEVROLET "34 Four-Door Radio & Heater die J Heater, » Hydramatic “Bright” 152. Olds 98 Sedan : | wOrchard Lake at Cass’ FE 8-0488 _ Spot” SALE "48GMC Suburban 48 Plymouth 2-Dr. "47 Buick 2-Dr. "49 Plymouth 2-Dr. "SO 2-Dr. _. *30 Chevrolet-2-Dr, . 31 Pontiac 2-Dr. ~~ “Si Ford2-Dr. | 5} Nash 2-Dr. "52 Ford Club Coupe "JEROME | Olds - Cadillac things - things you're “Koch Clastitied Ads! a ! ty i as They've Got to #§ See MUST HAVE room ™ 432 8. SAGINAW “PONTIAC RETAIL” || ~ er sleering and Power brates. ae oh a 35 ine Coe. Sih i “matter Cpe. ...$ 795 "56 Ford 2 Door i ». | 59 Ford Custom ..... se | 09 Mercury dics = 156 Ford Wagon ........ "153 Plymouth pee $ 495] ‘94 Ford Custom . ‘5s Buick eis ‘Dynaflow. Radio & heater, weet. (Dr. Radio & heater, Fordomatic. V4. ” Radio & heater, Whitewalts. Tolue wih Wace tos a 39 Packard Custom... $1 9 Like new. $1250 4dr. V-6. Red & white. — My-Drive. Radio & heater. Sharp. 54 Buick 2Dr-c. .. 8 84ST Redio & beater. Clean car. BAe $6 645 | ear, Feréemotic. Radic & heater. —< ite | '96-Continental ...... ae er. | ‘5G Mercury 4-Dr. a Wagon, 1-845 aft-) 2 SOCk SLASHED ee ENG “NOW! Buy and A GUARANT EED™ "7 FULL YEAR". Used Car "With any.one of our used cars bearing this | warranty seal, you are protected from the ; worry and expense of — mechanical — repairs to parts covered for “ONE FULL YEA mileage. Come in and see these cars today.” | Other “Cy” Owens Specials LISTED BY ah NUMBERS . swe: | ‘57 Ford 2 Door FORD-O-MaTIC ‘S7 Ford Sta. Wagon . FORD-O-MaTIC | ‘56 Lincoln Premier — ‘55 Ford Convertible . "52 Mereury rar “NEW PLYMOUTH ~ "S21 Lincoln eee \ BELVEDERE | HARDTOP. i te! ee oS Se ee eee I SSE power: owner Low miienges ee ae Pull power. Same as new, weer Power steering & power brakes. 55 "Oldsmobile Starfire $1395 | MOST ANY CAR WILL DO Convertible. Power seats. brakes, steering end windows. (8). $999} Power steering. Fordomatic. V4. Sharp. * ese + +e wveetae BR 10, «ee0s