Claim 350 Dead in Iran Quake Thousands Are ‘Hort, Homeless in Freezing Western Area TEHRAN, tran © — A heavy carthquale’ sheaths sweet tran tacten? and unofficial: accounts reaching, Tehran said at least 350 persons. perished and thousands were in- jured. Tehran radio said the towns of Sahneh and Farsinak were badly’ damaged and that most villages\own when it comes to ties. in’ that area were ruined. Heavy } pepe, ear se tome ate a snow brush for his*-——— Sea area last July, in which about | 2,000 persons perished. PS Sawer Se Sonte Contestants v=: Coming Close to | $1,400 Pot-O-Gold Our - judges are getting more: frustrated by the week, as several) Pot-O0-Gold ‘contestants are within one or two answers of the correct solution. They're in hopes of getting a winner _ before Christmas, “and). there's just one more week in which to do that. : The puzzle that appears on page _ 2 of today’s Press is due next - Tuesday, and a winner for that! ene will be able fo take home commonplace gilt. the $1,400 in time to help Santa in 7 lgift of a French cut glass decan- | that are simple or somplex can * us of the Pontiac State Bank ase President Flies to Paris Today Dec. 24. Ten- [VE | NATO Meeting Seeks’ ‘ | to Organize Free World | Against Red Threct WASHINGTON isenhower—still under the watci- - FIRST OF THE SEASON — Pat “yesterday hoon were serenaded by this’ High School. it was the first of-a annual § ing at the downtown bank, which will ru schools will participate in the program this’ Car Gift May .Shopping Problem By JANET ODELL If you cart knit Argyle socks, what do you get a man‘# for Christmas? The Christmas shopping snooper has tod seen a few items that might be welcome. You're on von s After the recent snowfall any man who doesn’t already’ es “x acne * ‘space age science, X Job was to: i. Restore Allied BY leadership | about greater scientific, oe and political i | for be a maa expert, get al la Aso 09 set of three barbecue: Aprons, hot pad mitts and the the NATO" a 15 mations ° Tarbecne cadet oe make him, fo ng for an early spring. 2? Sell this country's. ‘allies on 4 - & host who enjoys serving : letting their territory be used for wine to his guests will like the jrocket bases and stores of nuclear’ weapons. Some of these countries; fear such bases would make them | prime targets for Russian mis-) isiles if.a new war should break’ ‘out. ter, trimmed in gold. Six match- ing glasses go with it. Camera tans are easy to buy | for: a new gadgets, Exposure meters * * 3: ‘Counter - the soshiay iganda offensive, which obviously be purchased for the male, de- “pending upon his degree of pro- ficiency. Automatic slide trays tries away from further coo litems. ‘AFL-CIO Os Laundry Union | & From Federation | “in my “eh the Soviet Un-ither, head of the giant AFLCIO _ e | naemiiote et the executive comet jtion with the United States, are weleonté, also repeating Two packs of playing cards in | flash units. a leather case, complete with ‘SETTLE DISPUTES : - ring pad, will please the daily | 4, Quiet disputes An ashtray may. seem like a *“® sputes among the y y But there is! train ‘commuter. A wire brush NATO countries. One of the most! | te de-lint his suit each morning | nothing commonplace about the set! ae ae , and ‘pan te along. ‘of ashtrays seen in. one men’ s| Unless Santa’ s visit imposes financial strain on your family,|the two trays are feotprints—most| Is he a woodsman? |Special knife that contains-in addi- no'store. Made in Mexico of brass.| you'd better see what you can unusual looking. | Want to spoof a fisherman? Get'tion to two blades a pair of scis- Answers and explanations for him a pack containing ultra-ultra sors, saw, can and bottle openers do about winning the ‘money. last week's puzzle are on. page equipment; 16. Traffic Engineers Check Lights es. Me SIONAL SYRTEM — State High- ls Gk Gathe Wakek eh tig agen } between Lafayette and Softh Boulevard. “They decided the system to be modern- go Sow oie ee atin pearance, Get him a: a fur. covered hook, a ‘and a file. That should take care of iruler for measuring and a fur-' most emergencies. on pn ipreviously ne. Se i é * i of 4 ing opening next Monday. urgent problems here seems to be) ‘one of soothing French indigna-| tion over U.S. and British ship- ment of arms to Tunisia. In the past few de-<, the Rus- sians have been stej +. ¢ ap their propaganda drive, wien US. of- Soviet Premier. Bulganin wrote Eisenhower generally _ restating ejected Russian _pro- iposafs for ending nuclear weap- ons tests’ on terms unacceptable to the West. The Bulganin letter also called for new East-West talks jon outlawing war. x * * : Secretary of State Dulles, who Adie journs After Electing fo Presidency (INS) — The AFL-CIO ex- pelled both the Bakery Workers and. Laundry ‘Workers Unions yesterday on Charges that the two unions are in the grip of corrupt leaders. Last Friday, the 100 000, £48 “ember ‘Teamsters Union,’ largest in the nation, was) ousted for the same reason. | The. federation’s eigtt- Inkster. Helps to Have, One DENVER (®—Tony C. Madina, 33, pressed. the starter on his car. The motor ran but the wheels didn't turn. The drive shaft had been stolen. They're ‘Young’ Sisters WARWICK, R. I. & — Mrs. Mildred G. Burton celebrated her 100th birthday yesterday. With her were her three young sisters, aged 8, 83 and 90. and Port Hope reported it had been able to ——— side ome overnight. Bay County got two inches of new, light snow, but there was little drifting. . Sault Ste. Marie’s five was the lowest temperature overnight. ‘Eviction Writs to Wait GRAND. RAPIDS w — Circuit Court Commissioner Donald C. Dilley has declared his annual moratorium. on all eviction writs through the Christmas season. Who's Afraid of 13? not, OUY Siam BAREEE>- : Sheriff Frank W. Irons examines one of the bar- e *“qneovered “Thursday Federal and local authorities raided a White Lake ee ee legal whisky were found at the site. The still was 4 believed te be the largest ever uncovered in Oak- ~“jand County. Six-men were arrested at the site. which had’ been under surveillance for approxi- peaches a ‘Oakland County when tea Gptation at hil dalalll Hennes these grr ge + ee Eo Are of the council. “Wa all agree thet aimnething hes to be done for the mentally ill who are not yet being treated by the state,’ he said, “The question pense of somebody " j JAIL HOUSES ~~~ : Sheriff Frank W. Irong‘said the two mental * * . that the hospital. “haped It the. people of Cakint! ude facilities for the nientally, of the Boarl of Directors at William Beaumont Hospital, _ ” to Mi tm iin expansion plans. need for more mental health facili- chairman pro-tem of the iment we're not sure how far we ‘Edwin A. Tomlinson, pretiientt| can go under existing laws.” ties,” said Hiland M,° Thatcher, /P°** BhardiPe_ pi of Supervisors, “but at the mo-|P tere “he chatrmea’ of Oa eile Ike Flying to Paris Laundry Workers . (Ousted From AFL-Ci0 (Continued From Page One) firmness to deal or apt with for NATO Confab . nent rte 0h tl spots —- Dulles declined. to issue any _| farewelj] statement on boarding. & plane for the NATO summit fe described himself. E ae Steet suis 40 net inant tet ee Se cal denen updrafts and downdrafts, ps vertically at hundreds of miles an hour, very close to each other, In the old days with flimsy aircraft, a pilot risked his life en- tering such a cloud. Winter clouds are not so danger- ous but are more extensive, laterally, Radar allows the pilot of a passenger plane to dodge the rough spots in all seasons but as “just one of the President's assistants” at the 15-nation con- ference. B | Adlai EF. one ez, helped, the administration prepare-for the, NATO meeting, wished Eisenhow-| er Godspeed befdre heading back to Chicago. Stevénson declined an invitation to attend the Paris meet- ing as a member of the U. 8, delegation, ~“Eisénhower’s toute across, the Atlantic in his personal plane, “. umbine [1I, will. be -guarded by four U.S. ships and three British Navy Vessels. His plane's cabin his recent finess. The President will be away from Washington for a week. He-is being by his pérsonal phy- who will have a room at the Amer- senhower is staying. Urges Nixon for Speed OBERLIN (INS) ~— Rep. Peter Frelinghusen. (R-NJ), proposed today that President Eisenhower put Vice President Richard M. Nixon in charge of speeding the | U. 8. missile program. will be at “sea level pressure” to afford greater comfort in view of — sician, Maj. Gen, Howard Snyder,/ Sot pdaheany *adenee Wege Be *- * In a final act of its second con- stitational convention to redouble its efforts to ae —oef—erime,—_racketee z 4 | an Life 5 : i run labor will be what we have week." i.e E = Weather Full U.8, Weather Buress Report et ++ eae eR ns awed ecnns diveveee otsre “ss "Shs “peed? Gear old" +008 tee Que Teor Age te Peatine * c Finchest vesepeeeeesceeesell BIRMINGHAM .-~.. James - E. eas a | id of 25603 “W. 12-Mile serps bes Toes glee Baoan Mapa, ati Bi ; at ‘ _o tse: 3 Scat tie He isa Thursday's Temperatere Chart - ; ome ae ay e “BoseRsutesezenseys a ~ fundamental purpose of the trade union movement, that it is a pre- requisite to doing anything to im- a prove tt their workers’ position,” he |! eclared, * * * The convention had é@aflicr called for an intensified o j}paign and fixed “substantial _wage inereases, a shorter work week | and improved fringe benefits af} its sme collective bargaining de- Lahde cee Top. Foreign Flag Tonnage yesterday, the federation pledgéd! . 7 NEIL B,. McARTHUR Appointed recently to the post of deputy. state labor commis- sioner was Neil B.. McArthur, 33, of 2300 Middlebelt Rd., West Bloomfield Township. Me- Arthur, president of Detroit Car- penters Local 19 (AFL-CIO); re- plates Joet E. Wolfe. sont 13,000 in Subway Accidentally Trapped NEW . YORK ww . Some 3,000 passengels — some of them screaming and fainting. were nearly 2% hours yester- day in a jampacked subway train. “All 8,000 eventually were safely evacuated and given transfers ‘to “other trains. | Investigation showed that the stalled train's brakes had locked accidentally. Believes Sex Deviate “SYCAMORE. Hl, —Sheriff Alf M. Deisz says he is convinced a sex deviate is responsible for the’ cam- disappearance of 7-year-old Maria'ment buildings. The buildings. will include 276 two-bedroom ‘units and) ¥# He adds that in such cases, “They. never_leave them alive.” The sheriff told newsmen yes- terday be has discarded possible in the case. hs Aa diag Little Maria has been sudo! c-|more than a week—since oe, are were offered. El wanted in Pontiac on charges -|Schorr, &, Puller: Hotel. Detroit : mation will be at Evergreen Ceme- ikidnap- theories porary quarters, They comprise! “We're stymied,” he eae “but about D per Cont “of the —_ enrollment. 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Filth Fleer Gans, me he bles «| FFelps Design Weapons at New Mexico Nuclear Project roadum een Coldwater Man Top Aerodynamicist - ‘| sins eininaton scies st te Next down on the list came 1937 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. ”— One)makes a study of sir flow around Much of young Hawk's present lof the bright young men in New)|aerodynamic helps de-| work is classified. = = Mexico's vast muciear weapons de-/@® Wespont St Sad. x * velopment projects is a 2}-year-| Hawk's rise to his present po | tie began work at Sandia old scholar from a Michigan farm-} sition im one ef the nation’s top : NOW, an easy way to clean rugs at home— An aerodynamicist is @ne who! July six ing community, nuclear development ul [offers aircraft Pat Haller won Forman Hawk, nim of Mr. asi] te tesk comadieiie’ werk, tp leces du, scotin tr teow meaaniwehe Beet ie Ape | ee eee afforded him more opportunity for| In proficiency Mich., is an serodynamicist—the) 11. io.6 of wiitesearch work, which is what he high test awards youngest holding a master’s Sr lcaty. te Win aae Ove cee Eanes Boe Ther figure, J gree in his division at the Sandiaiioe nye tinet plane ride. Now he's aa tec tape ip ip Ging atom Corp. what makes oo Been pane gold bar free style reach sub gH oa, . the tonal ts pork Norman was educated in Cold-| What does an aerodynamicist do ; water. schools, graduating as val-iin ‘in 5 a of his class in May, PONTIAC STATR 4H It Meant Ruin for Italian Actor BANK Had ‘Misfortunate’ Face { | | ROME (INS) — An actor’s face Sciieena| can be his fortune, But for Diego} try or touch eff complications be- Carlisi it meant ‘heartbreak and] cause of his similarity to the i Tuin. Duce, : Back in 1937 Carlisi, a 19-year- i ; ' ah + ye ‘ ‘old actor from Milan, Woked for-| At the same time he failed to get) lward to a promising catéeF in the|@"Y Money from the regime. The movies. He was to ina picture|war came and the Fascists col- aren page renee figure}iapsed. 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J pay the most important crops in a ease smrcateiiepetietir Seu i Te “ Saup and split further profits up , Beetle’ nein ete at = ) sugar are king. ee : » Wp ; = a ae” the Arabs but, savor and top quality.’ And further- Cate ollowin e British custom, more, Wednesday's advertisement ened Tek this is on oil only in the form it Set thb the toe) Ge rae - me ae ser leaves Arabla. The Japanese spoon full has only 18 calorjes. Clin- Old ers would go a step further. ical tests show sugar calories are ~¥ ers. A government controlled Italian used up the fastest of all by the body. oe ee ie a company has offered Iran a 75-25 Support your own industry, . — Prong that" we should re- phn wd singing and split and an agreement is reported Ask for Michigan sugar. - _ spect ‘our City police. It. certainly con are tg “ eee o have been signed on September a was tre years ago. Singers invites you to join the 23. Italy has been criticized by both e - | From the children right on up eroup. The only requirement we Aramco and Anglo-Iranian on the THBRE are more than a billion peo- of Set On pnien iene: ane 2 ae ee ane © a ot groun . d thatthe high offer was made Pl¢-in..the..world who cannot.read,. Saas — — : antebiis rot a Ta a aa oan ona 2 ES on a well-proved field thus avoiding #04 less than half of the world’s chil- —_. Pee hs ; aap en pe City and the costs and discouragements of ‘Mn go to school. Progress cannot _Our Worst Fifth Columnist! _ Ree eae ane act com contend, Italians have en- ities where hardly anyone can read : nS ee is Fre Ragpcae ? co cpg ene gy pri ds for more — The — ngptuael David anton warns: ee A : - oS may Sema 29 roel tion (ONESCO) tights 1 BULL Letter Can’t Be Trusted “ey aren a Organization (UNESCO) fights il- ganin S r Lan rus services t Both Japan and Italy need off and. literacy around the world and pro- te ; | > o. et ony they simply- are outbidding estab- ™otes the exchange of knowledge, WASHINGTON — If the text of deputies which holds the balance ~ sented almost exactly the same set Ws cee pected in competitive business and : Blea neers vem : ‘How Can Anyone — id Arabs can’t be blamed for trying to bout Town‘: cai: _ So loving to your heart? . . . Christ- get as much as possible from the oil The Man A tT ; Gloat Over Injury?’ pone arg iene which Europeans discovered in their ea. ee How anyone’ cotild gloat over the re somewhat few - - For all the been : Christmas Spirit Se naa Nanas you nua ine tw Oo --_ Evey : ! : heen Gee Gai or OTe 8 now... _ But neither — ven Italy § Tt is Much in Evidence in qevet: osnar: Sali tiadlnad tonte boa ag wet a hone il : ey ! day * couldn't beat and Be " sale moveeng — Our Column Items Today caw they eoelda't bege Lave ant wai... Gat Gate -quidity es “oi . . best thing. And I'm gure most of YOU can... And be prepared to at-home and bring on an ‘oil war” Holly: A tree or shrub quite the Michigan fans know that when shout . . . For some important | among friends. . nsinetend With Ciststesa: siie he is in there, look out. * article . . - Before it is sold out ? Ge synonymous Cc as; : a Leo Stiers *: - Do your Christmas shopping — : : one of the best villages in the now. Let not your heart delay | ce : y ‘ In one hundred per cent agreement am She’s Satisfied Day. | on Algerian Settlement I with the Christmas card of as She Is Now , | (Copyright, 1967) | The first glimmer of hope for set- of Waterford, which says:-“If you don't pve Sten Reems 2 sete be Lookin: Bac tlement of the three year old bloody tnink Oakland County is the best place i a ya ee ee ny bak k Algerian rebellion has appeared in ee oe you’ve never been seeing films of Mamie’s recent HIT-RUN DRIVER tity pe , the French Metional : ce ‘Still coming are many testimonials mind. i ie? #s Two bills have teen passed for that my scheme for fireproofing a Christ- She can't restricted home rule and elec- mas warped ee eee ne | : consists umping a cupful of calcium on her femec Gentaticmiga sheet. looat oa Sereetpet ee tae * > won stands. One who has tried it, “Ee to ior = qick te ty the confidence on both. The As- Mrs. Jackson Fellows. eel with the store, the ‘Way most wives ————-—gembly rejected a Moroccan-———of Rochester, writes: Te wht be Even — ees MB Rromi . rel pocasionalty. Tunisian offer to médiate the § the widest publicity possible,” and we ask They can employ a Ps 7 ‘ : la Deas 4 +i “sith both her if she can conceive of any wider writers of motes and the best do W La the time the n of ovale art the asta a pebiiatty han: Ht te getting: - ; be recruited taen posta Par ‘ n Me hile bs ug h through with it. Tunisia are friendly to France. Don’t forget to send that birthday or ae PE Fee at Big Cholestero Boogy x « « ; Speieneane 006 Ree = that the words are never matched ~ —— ee . Has Sugges The National Liberation Front ais maar arctan, ae Sahar: 2 Si Speen Pty Rais a an een eR te : “leading tebe! organisation fn Bip ria Oakland County“s-(aind-probably Michi-----. +. *-. & 1..__..rose or_an_apple grows to a peak enn see aoa 2 for Merry says it wants independence not and. eighth bistisbay.foriuext 36 a stanck, to have ony moce “Sta pricy <2 ag are fade geen oui i geraige porenal pe 8 — roe sy ; , : sovereignty. But French Foreign ate 7 mit Conferences” with men Who aeteriorate » Bes wists Brey, ite stamped p gl “Minister Preeav stresses the need for With an Oakland County background, Se Wijom “yuPlos, Kuen No Ob tine Presa, 2 ichiess. ving. «=f free elections to choose spokesmen ‘H* J*' 2 make a-mockery of the idea of in- all life in this —= ue : page . Sene lie Mrs. Albert Kahn dividual liberty. * ee See : ‘ ‘was a granddaughter of ‘There are nevertheless naive who lives long : ciate : : sider Algeria na part of ee . =i men te Went wh swam Gogh tt Case peeotds ofa Persp se ste anes we ee Suggests Gift for Older Peopl : x * * ec Rochester Woolen Mills, ae Hin ot pong bag NM ggests y or er eopie : ieee —= rest: ~ ate eee of miles northeast of that . begs In = efor ing Webster's and eta paeegens ./s ee masts leo at. 4 ge +4 toward eventual ‘independence for aan = ehaus soutien wrtewanetl toc ck tions of degener- , - gifts she get for her tract. : newly fitted eye glasses and a new Algeria, they do lay the founda- a nee aes ANSE course, enhanced by such atien- DR. BR. ; aged par De arered tome / — fatigue set of false teeth. pee tion for cegee fire and settlement — “anderen of 7 Column,” , When degeneration’ creeps ‘They are medically and psy- ‘they are propped ‘on oH : talks in this costly war. : Se It isn’t as it diplomatic negotia- upon you, muscle, nerve, gland chidlogically sound, and may == & * : Sef & which tells of all the new Tabor saving tions haven't been tried repeatedly. anq organ cells which wear out nock § to 10 years off the age And: this i me a devices in the household, yet when you ee oe eee and die are no longer replaced of the recipients. Scrapbook tee) peppier : Su port Our Industry; Se ee 7 tent vere during this past year, ‘disarme by functionally efficlent. ‘new this case or mail it to others ) Ack gee a iace-of mother — ~— five Baen going rtm Landen, nnd ecuertat-tnane-aetimnave-te-last =e for Michigan. pee She Femult bas Det exactly zero. "" thre, fat, calciam, chelestersl, a — WwW. 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Truman's committee on civil ' rights, criticized the federal gov- ernment fer what it called in- adequate efforts to combat dis- crimination in employment, The America’s Favorite “Character Dolls did not arrive from the manufacturer ... this copy should have been killed ., . and not run: Qin 49° WRIGLEY'S Super Markets Wrigley’s Mel-O Spred MARGARINE _ should have been priced itracts is underbudgeted, under- Jectives. Gov, Williams ‘and Gov. Averell ‘Harriman of New-York sponsored sthe ‘meeting. Membership in the new group was limited initially to ithe governors: of the 12 states ‘that have anti-discrimination laws. 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WASHINGTON ®-— The next fields because of economy cuts by; 4 call to his subcommittee, still one eng nl gag alg A cigs working on its investigation of the Texas talks of scrapping the fs * missiles program, brought this an- hour work week he'll probably be (Their statements about unem-|swer: “We. don't know whether specific. iployment were confirmed later|there is a shortage of..workeys or He talked of it this week andiby the Labor end Commerce de-(not. That's something we hope to got a lot of attention but only be- partments, which said the volume/find out about as we go along.” . cause jt wasn't clear he had been/of unemployment in this country SEE MATCH-MATE — Thought tor || what someone else said./last month was the largest for} An ironclad rule of Navajo In-| gift givers—stylish stainless steel |Kishi last June. Then he had to make it clear. [any November in the past eight/dians is that a husband cannot) hollow-ware to match staifless | iigietatiiiadies to x* * * years.) os niug, —_ table settings, ‘The Child Welfare : Johnson, besides being the Dem-| Johnson, did his talking Tuesday.|S"¢ comes it ughter. America, formed in 1920, has mem-| ocrats’ Senate eee, chairmanjOn Wednesday he cpitnnt whai |He has to get out of the house) John Adams was the first U.S.|bers in 182 gities located in 44 4 of the Senate Preparedness sub-|he had had in mind about the 40-/Watil she leaves. >. |ambassador “to England. : the ‘states. : committee investigating the mis-jhour week. AE He SES ‘| DIAMONDS © Sile and satellite programs. He said he didn’t mean it to The Gift In talks in Texas about the need|/apply to industry as a whole but/ ae NOW! SAVE rT) AT MARKS! for speed to catch up with theionly to missiles. And an aide la- as ees Russians, Johnson said the 40-/ter said Johnson wasn’t talking hour week will not produce the|for or against overtime pay. |g intercontinental ballistic missile. x * * And he said further: “We are! -Johnson said; “What I have justified in calling for an end toldone is repeat testimony before] the 40-hour week, but not as Althe Senate Preparedness subcom-| ‘means of increasing profits for | mittee.” *business.”’ He quoted Secretary of a at McElroy—who took over his Pent- This raised immediate ques-|agon job Oct. 9 from former Sec-/ ee ee NATIONALL) : ro ‘ / ; : Keystone fin: —="-> ia , pee he tions: Was he talking of a 48-hour/retary Wilson—as~replying, to ai t =. te: Par "i - . ‘ be : Gusrantes week without overtime pay? 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Saginaw St; By pat FOSTER The Chrismas nite is evident at fend. help the Sieeck of Dimes in its vital work. ives from St. Fred's Repreésentati -St—_Frederick_High School. these | include Joseph Richards, Veroni- sale in the hall Sunday, Dec. 22, after all Masses, t * * Juniors also are: busy planning @.dance for December. 27. —* "TAP is more than just the name letters is “Teens Against Polio.” This is a nationwide organization ca_ Gardzinski, Denney Parle, Carot Duert; Pat Doyan, Cynthia Malone, Bob Morrow, and Sharon West Bloomtield | Seniors to Host West Bloomfield High School are, plans for the dance, The dressy occasion will feature a band from Detroit, Dick Ta- pert’s Quintet, and entertainment by the school’s smal] vocal groups . during intermission. On Tuesday, the vocal and in strumental departments will pre- seat their Christmas ‘Concert. The program begins at 17:30 pom, ‘During the evening songs will be sung by various mu- ‘gle groups under the direction of M. Asplin. The combined band and orches-) tra of West Bloomfield will feature) to. promote teenage vaccination poe of R. Phieffer. a variety of songs ynder the direc- | Hake Orion 7 Inklings’ ‘to Decorate Christmas decorations and plans z 5 & | re Hl: it i ¥ g if i ‘Rochester Observes Season Thursday. Thursday at 8 p.m. is the time * * FF « wa Higbee; and _ Marie Sclesky, wu ‘Bessie Si. ‘gt reds Glee. Ch | Dance Tomorrow ‘On the agenda for seniors at| ‘Start at Madison, Washington “Christmas| _ |Fantasy” tomorrow night from 8:30) till 11:30 p.m. * and date of the Rochester High a i Pontiac Press Phete Higbee, they will furnish the background music Left to right are: Pat Gandy, 404 Sue McHugh, 300 Ottawa Dr.; n Program Monday and_ Ti uesday voted to the discussion of current students on this subject were in Walled Lake's affirmative team’ of Renee Thibodeau and’ y Odell defeated the negative of Lincoln High of Van Dyke: Kar- —— jeep Seniors to i F2: creel Hae Prepares for By SANDY CLEMENCE form s “The Fourth wie Man.” play has also been selected by | this advanced speech class. The — listing in the 1958 edition of “Who's Who in American Colleges and niversities." He is the son of of Waterford High. “Who's Who” ‘is the official di- iward B. Mott ifor, printing. The constitution com-. tive from every church in the club. Sponsor is Ruth L. C ‘hambertin. Varsity club members have had) ‘been organizing a donkey _basket-/ WS AC The annual Children's ‘Theater | be named ter ? ithe Borlarron family in Froce! fwhom the club is sponsoring. The; “2 French club faculty sponsor is Ed-) BIALLAS scholarship, he! seventh graders: Margaret *, _ willtake-a three hour college board A constitution has been. formed examination January 11. The next! for the Bible club and is ready ‘hurdle to the four year scholar-jlard, Terry Braun. to the college and course of Ed Haroutunian, mittee consisted of a representa- omy of his choice will be in May.|Pamela Noren, Charlene ‘Holiday [eidge, attending were: Janet Del- Michael Biallas Named | ee a Semen National | “ ' Merit Scholarship Test By MICHAEL BUCHANAN Senior Michael Biallas, of 421) E. Montealm §8t., is the lone stu- | | dent at St. Michael High School | Ruth Durnbaugh, 3519 Rich- named as a semifinalist. in the) wond Road, anda 1854 graduate| National Merit Scholarship. oom. set the mood and spirit of the Avondale High Re nt School Student Council's annual Gates few Mazurek: -| Lincoln Holds Spelling aaa Cahert: pelotipal os ae Michael i among the 7.500 high scholarship qualify. iors and now, to} * Théy Pentiac Press Pho AVONDALE DANCE SETTING — Helping to + Ball Dance tomorrow night are tree-trimmers, left to right, Linda Hall, Charles Marek sali Cosa jand Karen Strong, he, eighth grade and Then 800 students will be named and Murtel White, ninth grade. ithe Merit Scholars of 1958. were de--PLAN DONKEY BASKETBALL, | The scholarship program is spon- ‘sored by over 60 business and evénts. The eight best informed’ a full schedule recently, They have lindustrial firms plus gen a contest and the faculty, acting|ball game to be presented in the) ‘uals, as judges, selected four students’ to appear on a televised contest in Detroit. future and have also received new. varsity jackets. Also on the senior Officers of the Varsity club afe: |St. The senior history classes on agenda recently was the selection Chuck Kirken, president: Jerry/velopes. Last time, they did about Again Wednesday, iiedeute thelped the March of Dimes in Mike’s hall by stuffing en- of blue and white as class colors. iNelson, vice - president; Bill Cole, 20,000 ip one night. * * * Pron future Nurses Club were! SA Woodward Ave., Wednesday, land were given a practical dem- ‘onstration on office nursing. at- the Medical. Building, | “secretary: and Jim Green, treas- turer. Sponsor is Jack Anderson. Members of the GAA (Girl's Ath-, letic Assn.) Letter club went to Pontiac Central High School re- cently for a Volleyball Sports Day. | On Sunday and Monday night, St. *|Michael. Elementary School~ will present its annual Christmas Pa- geant at 8 p.m, This year it will a-variety show and the dona- tion is 530 cents. __Members of Mrs, Ruth Serib- ner’s third hour speech class pre- sented a play, “The Teen | - ge gigs 2am ype a | one act, was changed and the second one a writ especially for the fifth hour seventh grade speech class which Is studying French. AT LINCOLN : The real Christmas spirit is in the air at Lincoln Junior High School as programs .and projects center around the Christmas theme The annual Christmas : Musicale was presented yesterday — luoride Appld in ty te Hichs Pontiae- now offers fhucwitie ap- plications for junior high school jstudents. The program, provided in hopes; of iweek in Madison and Washington Junior High School, and will be available to eighth ~~ students. Miss Ruth Rogers of partment of Health regres Frank Irish will direct : é program. De- the Pontiae Board of Education is of the program. States Public Health |gram reducing tooth decay, began this ment © Due to the difficulty of casing dental trygienists, the Pontiac pro- previously was carried out only the 2nd and Sth grades. zine subscription and records, and number of new cavities by 40 per cent in a group of children, accord- ing te health officials. The committee expects to offer a “Mystery-Man" whom no one. could. identify. The “Glue-foot § fund. Monday, G. B. Pritchard showed, slides’ of a trip to “Alaska to the seventh graile students. in Jack {Cole's social. studies classes _|AT WASHINGTON It was a busy week at Washing- |» Gene McLean, | Wiegart the program to the other pol They © included! Brenda Greer, sented groups of. numbers. The move closer to the Gail Glenn, and Gary Crews, all second part of the program was ee caine ea Jacqueline Vallad under the di- rection of the art instructor, Mar- Two old fashioned spelling bees were held by the English Depart- ment in the seventh and the eighth ing test, a nation- wide college apti- te “13 Easterners Earn All A's | gee pir ibaferweee fraatags eed Dc enna ete a tm, Oe = lish classes. Winning top awards | tie seventh grade were Doreen and Janice Goines and Linda Freet,’mmas programs were designed by! for the eighth grade were Sandra | Karen Alishouse, Annette Hicks, | Lockwood and Donald Dickerson. /Sharon Kinder, Lorna Tear, and Dictionaries were awarded the “winners. _ ES, ‘Elect Lynn Colwell Senior resident at PCHS | By WILTJAM BANK Lynn Colwell has been elected \president of the January graduat- ing class at Pontiac Central High School. Other officers inchude ee Melkonian, vice president; Upton, secretary, and wadens Thompson, treasurer. Sunday the Pontiac Central High \ }Sehool_gymnasium.-will be the iscene of the annual Christmas vocal concert. \ The progra and will inelude the massed chorus) ofthe Pontiac Women's Chorus, the. MacDowell Male Chorus, Pon-| tiac High School Vocal Department; and former members of the depart- ment in the audience. i m’ begins at 3 p.m.' The PCHS Co-op Club plans to send several delegates to the Dele- gate’s Congress in January. The congress will be held at St. Mary’s Lake Camp near Battle Creek where 107 Michigan clubs are to be representéd. Representatives from PCHS are Gay Bumgardner, Jeanne Hunt, Jean Tweit and Jackie Hartman. Jack Schatzley and Ann Whitins will run for the offices of president and treasurer of the statewide congress, respectively. This week the Senior Prelimi- naries were given. If a_ senior ipasses these exams with an A or B in each class and keeps up his daily work to satisfy the teacher, ‘he doesn't have to take his finals jin January. “WE WANT hd hb n bs Bd nbs 100 If the Gift You Purchase Price. You Are Invited to Ladies y New Charge “Accounts | Slaybaugh’s Is, for Any Reason, Unsatisfactory You May Be Sure. _ We Will Gladly Refund Your Full «.. Call Us, We May Be Able to Suggest Gifts to You. ¢ Have Selected at Shop by Telibhens : __ tas of Fre Uihid Parking 4 = Ahn ee es + | Payne Dist. Co. “DUOT ONE” Diamond Needles VIC'S m0 702 W. Huron St. SERVICE? 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 to ; Now Only $10 to $12), Ill., three miles from Alton. ‘ce se eae AP Facsimile KING-SIZE MAIL BOK — Three-year-cold Danny Byrd, shown mailing a letter to Santa from Alton, Ill, can just reach the letter | glot in this giant mailbox erected over an wnoccupied store in Al- | ton. Danny is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Byrd, of Godfrey, Ask U.S. to Release 45 War Criminals - | TOKYO ~The United States | A U, S&.-Japanese agreement an- jnounced by the government said 2 three-man Japanese board jwould be set up to recommend in Sugarmo Prison. The recommendations will a- most ¢ertainly be accepted, an American source said, although the a does not bind. the United States to release the pris- oners. Japan has been seeking their freedom for several years. * * = With one exception, the other “Ynations that fought Japan in.World War II have released the last of. those they convicted as war ~~ inals. 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Nylons and 2 = cotton blends, Solids, fancies. ge a NN oa BE ic 2 Ae Be | BR Se SE Best shirt buy anywhere at this low price 5-STAR DRESS SHIRTS Collar guaranteed for life of : y choice shirt. No man‘ ever hat enough = shirts, so you can’t go wrong with a gleaming white shirt, 9s These are expertly tailored in ankles, waist, Sizes 4 to 10, seeeee eee ee ee Bee ome Ty a eames Day Saints, Robert of South Board-|> man, Mrs. Marian Kelley of Stone/!4 Lake, Iowa, and James and Nelda - ee ee a brother and sister. "Mrs. Davis’ body is at the Purs- ley Funeral Home. GREGORY J, DONAHOO — -CLARKSTON - Graveside serv- i¢e for Gregory J. Donahoo, infant sen of Mr. and Mrs. James Dona- Hpo, of 8500 Dixie Hwy., will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Catholic section of lakeview Cem- etery, The Rev. F. J. Delaney will officiate. “Besides his parents, the baby /~ . — by his grandparents, | and Mrs. Norman Teets of piers and Mr. and Mrs. Luther N. Jackson. CLARK 4d. MAMAFFY | KEEGO HARBOR — Service for Gen- Hospital. She had been ili two ‘Surviving ere two sons and two ALBERT W. SHARPLES Rev,’ E, John Yuell of the First Church will off Cemetery, Rochester. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Walter Smith of, Rochester and Mrs. Dorothy -Muirhead of Phila- delphia. ; MRS. CORA SWIN LAPEER — Service, for Mrs. Cora Swin, 78, of Fox = ROCHESTER — Service for Al-|,, , jelin; two sons, ate. Burial will be at Mt. Avon of 1 : is meareiig He is survived Thorp, of Pontiac and sister, Mrs. John Elworth, of Silverwood also survive. Service will be held at 2 p.m.; E W. VAUGHT ervice for George wif HOLLY wre’ General Hospital, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Muir Brothers Funeral Home. The Rev. Frank S. Hemingway will officiate with burial in Stiles Cemetery. _ Clark J, Mahatty, 65, of 3207 Vario! A native of Lapeer County, she who died Wednesday at the Lapeer| POUR-OPRRD ALTOS ATIC HiGH we ——— ee mame yh Peeuocenares ee FWELITY We Hospital, Flint, will be held st 2 p.m. Sunday at the Drier Funeral Home. Officiating will be the Rev. Harry L. Parker of the Holly Bap- tist Church, Burial will be in Crestwood Memorial Gardens, Grand Blanc, ; He leaves his wife, Minnie; two sons, Raymond of DeMoines, Iowa _jand Martin of Flint; five daugh- ,.4ters, Mrs. Preston. Coale of Carmi, |... , ¥e fl Me Dena Carle” a dow when flames damaged. a Mrs. Warren Kincaid of Dover, Del., Mrs. Ralph Williams of Flint and Mrs. Elden Coale of Flint; and-47 grandchildren and Tine great grandchildren. ARTHUR WESTFALL LAPEER — Serviée ‘for Arthur + 1B. Westfall, 78, of 340 Raven Ave., , |who died this morning at his home, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday ’ jal Baird Funeral Home. Officiating will be the Rey. Frank S. Heming- way of Liberty Street Gospel -: Church and burial wilt be in Stiles Cemetery. He leaves ‘six: daughters, Mrs. _ \Roy. Montgomery, Mrs. Fred Wil- _ jeox, Mrs. Kenneth Miller, Mrs Slanlor onees new sess doors. Family can chop, grate, grind and crumb (0 heats content. Drops Cousin to Safety From Second Floor, Overcome by Smoke PHILADELPHIA ® — A 17 old girl suffocated yesterday after dropping her five-year-old to safety from a second-floor win- povertser mE ie, sl Firemen ‘sine te body of Oliv- fa Collins across: a ‘bed on~ the /at- te ~ Roslyn Payne, the “vietim’ s cou- sin, was burned seriously and was listed sin critical condition at the Philadelphia General Hospital. Her mother, Mrs. Novella , &, suffered a leg fracture i a leap from a_ second-floor window. "The dead girl’s brother, Barry * Collins; #, was treated for. calanoid They ¢ . “You Patek en "= & ih Ghar ane | “Onea'9-t0-9 Dolly ul Chitmenda’™ oe ee December.9th — : Ved Blears Poy Lot hb O8 ‘FURNITURE SALES 3345 Auburn Rd. (M-59) BF DETROIT ex HH. 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He retired from the) presidency of Childs Restaurant Co., New York, in 1951 because 3 STOP! LOOK! SHOP! BIG DISC are still at: .. PONTIAC DISCOUNT CO. Reg. $30.00 Only be 9 OUNTS Deaths Elsewhere | ka, 35, composer of opera and chamber music, died yesterday of | sinte 1924, died Wednesday. A na- Dewey | POOLE’S OPEN TOMORROW 8 to NOON i Compiete ffom tiny te— large sizes. 59¢ wp Electric Lanterns = Choose gift clocks from our large == selections. mantle, office . styles and prices for every gift allotment. ON OAKLAND AVENUE ELECTRIC SPRING For the wall, desk, choice of Farnous Delta styles . safe, dependable. $5.49 Electric Spotlight With — flasher On arm. ‘must’ for ” oat, - Ahi truck, 300- ~ $10.50 types. Any style you HEDGE CLIPPER Comes complete wi andiode ot iat ot Reg. $34.95 , cord wor Thermometers time ‘ . 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Its main transfer of the territory to Indo-j- The infant Indonesian Republic exploited off fields. | Conmmuntat China, the: Soviet | ‘ ; * « ¢ | Union and her ‘satellites and | now has seized control of the muitt- mpegs million’ dollar Dutch business in- ‘The Dutch contention is that In-| is western “colonialian” na- tereste in its territory to try .to|donesia has no vaild claim to the) tursity take Indonesia's «ide: : force the Netherlands to give it’ primitive area. The Dutch occupied) 4, 1ajeq Nations assembly] West New Guinea. it in 1828, belatediy attaching it { failed 1 recommend resumed | © It also has ordered the expulsion |i40 saministrative purposes to the nit he as e e i F of some 5,000 Dutch nationals, N neg x | peg J although this may be a delayed Coane, a athragedlerr gin. tions on New Guinea Nov. 29, Now a ae. ’ ; process. It will to Indonesian which or three | ; (Taal ' economic chaos if key Dutch tech. | centuries until Indonesian fate ne ne Se LN : ¥ ie te et (2. nicians, bankers and plantation pendence tess than a decade ago. ;@ction_against the Dutch. No one BURNING ’ is — ‘A SUN-FIRE operators aré kicked out quickly.) wew Guinea has @ mixfare of lexoropriation of Dutch properties.| Heating Oil Heating Oj MOVE DRASTIC some one million people. Half of | INo one _knows._ yet whether the The drastic- move against the) them are pygniies living in wild (drive eventually will hit nationals . Netherlands was foreshadowed by| Mountains under Stone Age com of other: western nations. President Sukarno in a speech| Gitfons. Cannibalism has not lgat Nov. 7, when he said that it] disappeared completely. OMI’) wns new U.S, Armed Forces! the U.N. fails to return West. Irian a tal & be ngewe - \*"Mine West’: life jacket. tdfleies itself automatically-when the wear- ‘(the ‘Indonesian term for Nether- startie the whole world.” some other western observers! SSS _/ Janda New Guina) Indonesia would! ministration. er, even though unconscious, talis “ “adopt & new course which may! in the view of the Dutch and ints the water. Watch Dog . Objective. of the Indonesian _| 55+ of the inhabitants-of the area fF territorial drive te a territory of lare neither Indovesian nor Dutch, | “DUOTONE” Service 61,000 square miles, somewhat (nor are well able to speak | Js larger than the American state /¢., hee ths pd Diamond Needles of Montana, x *« * Price $20.00 to $30,00 7 Budget’ or ie Credit Accounts _Cheerfully Accepted in Person or by Phone We'Give Gold Bell Stamps I the second largest : ir in 7, shang tas Weeks: with Anstratia; Australia’s government and s Now Only $10 hee, . having the southeastern part and j ; | VIC’S : SHOP. SWAMPS LARGEST imunist Party influence in Indo-| administering also the northeastern the stepping stones in New Guinea, | _ S@etion as & U.N, trust territory, and well aware of the heavy Com-| 702 W. ‘Huron St. Netherlands New Guinea has the) nesia, firmly oppose any Dutch | ae ~ . _ a SLEIGH LOADS - Economical @ Ideal Egg - - $toker POCAHONTAS See @ldeal Lump #%- Even Heat — eae ; the ene _ ‘ tin Tht | ‘@ldeal Utility J Ideal SUN-GLO- “TAKE, 2 2 YEARS to PAY & Low ash ia be inca suvclo Hi | im norce. eS: 2 ‘an oe Sees 2 Burning “AEATHORE” A J Automatic _ Magazine (C= ae Projector e LUMP @ STOVE PRC. i == | a | eEGG NUT © STOVE o wo + é é ihe pe ee ees “Reg: $89.50 § ee yin ay eae eee _\3imm 351 $. : Paddock “he pe R34 WN Saginaw Sf f Pe Rowen oe HERESY ae oe n ES SLASHED TO COST & ANYWHERE co ! Every floor sample sacrificed at discounts hardly believed ponible. Only once s year comes this spectacslar pocket savings low overhead oper ation. 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St¥ — Formica = poe pe apie ny SO ges 2 REG, $129.75 7-PC. BREAKFAST SET—Two-tone oe te 2 § matching chairs. Never before such 4, VOW eee sneer enn werd escent eens 4 Jorms % a ang re" REG. $119.00 APT. SIZE GAS RANGE — 4 bumer sO EASY @ oe with oven control, All deluxe features... .... +1045 REG. $219.00 REFRIGERATOR — Takes small — on the amount-of space but holds 10 cu. ft. 4448 BUDGET! ; A sensational value at ..ssssesereerreecesen . te tremendous on such nationally edvertised top quality furniture, bedding _ BEDROOMS REG. $159.00 DOUBLE DRESSER syfra — Mao finish Double Dresser and Panel Bed... ~ A coscscccsssnvuee REG. $199.00 MODERN stpadom — ~ Double Orenser, Mirror and Gookcase Bed. way piteciasa finish. .... REG. $199.00 Boog BEOR yy! + a Renepeor sor boat chest, mirror REG. $379.00 DOUBLE eg SUITE—By American of Martinsvilie. " : REG. $289. og" TAWNY MAHOCANY BEDROOM, bs Bassett. Dougie dresser, chest, and bookcase bed. Be here eapy for this ‘ dus REC. $359.00 TRADITIONAL “BEDROOM il “Thole Gresser s-chest, and bed in rich, warm mahogany, An ably ; F ** es -* neg. $449.00. MODERN CHERRY BEDROOM — By _ Pralier. Double dresser, chest, and bed. Now only. . . REG. $369.00 6-PC. BASIC-WITZ DINING ROOM SUITE ~—Mahogany finish. Buffet, table and 4 chairs. Floor sample REG. $369.00 7-PC, SASETT a OMOURAS sean. $990 ANY. China, buffet, table and 4 chairs....... REG. $419.00 7-PC. —*, ™ sturdy —_— rg 4940 Set—now at a low..,.... Pe eS ‘ REG. $595 00—This 7-Pe. “DINING ROOM suire in limed oak finish, formica top table, oversize — and 260 > buffet, and mi chairs. Floor sample. . iad bes ry: $795. 00 AMERICAN 7-PIECE SET—Consisting _ +479 of China, Butfet, Table, 4 Chairs. ........-.<<.... REG: $79.00 STUDIO COUCH—Armiess sofa in selection +48 of colors. Sota by day, bed by ee ee a “REC, $99.00 STUDIO COUCH—in beautiful Styimer. all” “$69 : washable covers. Choice of colors. High value, low price. . ‘ _REG. $199.00 2-PC. STUDIO COUCH AND CHAIR. 499 aa “This set is priced with your budget in mind. VOur GhOlGe OF COlOUe, Snes 55 eR ee on ck REG. $219.00 2-PC, STUDIO AND CHAIR—In. hard Y, wearing, durable Bolta-flex plastics, modern design — — 49 long lasting coil spring construction................ REG. $219.95 RESTOKRAFT SOFA BED—Full size couch $ with full size mattress, Modern styled fabric at a low 154 Brice Of ossee PPP re er eee a OPEN EVERY. 24 FURNIT ate BR PME Fe. + Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Runnels of West Lawrence street are leaving for a month's vaca- tion in Florida at Lauderdale. -< EE SS than $1 for every ma by-thees. While there they wo sit Mr. Runnel’s another, ond Participatifig in the program _ Mrs, Kate “Alexander, _o& see were Shirley Mek Adon Alice eb, Pp, fs Newcomers Meet Vaught, ‘Loraine lage 30 Students street was accepted’ Mrs. Vere Hodges opened ber = tom Koechig, Robert Long- Spend i . evening as a member of the home on Ottawa drive for the stat, Ralph Pontise. Symphouty ‘Orchestra. annual Christmas dinner party — arnoogian, Edwin Nurenberg bers sxe age barat ge sae oe es and Carol Stokes. Near Pole — wil be dee 21 when See "Assisting her were bs Sigg my Laariee Late. “Fravet to® Arctic” Staples, violinist, be the rence McCann, Gerki, Carol Tallon, Cathy V o Si : guest artist. _ William Deutsch. Commitices ae: ore 8 Thorn, ame fo. a.Sing for Gls at (Sat sen Cie Abbott ‘Five pages today Robin Walsh, Susan Whitlock “By JANE EADS SS pong reared > gol in Women’s Section and Carol Lightner. _ WASHINGTON —While most are enjoying an indefinite stay ae _..>. Hostesses for the luncheon . youngsters are home for the ahs 0h Drs. Abbott's voontincluded... Mrie.sammed..Baine......were.. Mrs... Harrison....Miller,...... holidays feasting with the tollks nels, Mrs. Ed Graybiel, -Mrs. ‘Mrs. Charles Wheeler, Mrs. and generally having a of South Shirley street. Mr Sneed, Mrs. John Ball and Michael Depner. Mrs. Bem — " Abbott recently was discharged Mrs, Peter Aldo. - jamin Shelton, Mrs. Richard sity students will fly to-our from the service afttr spend- Mrs. Hugh Hales entertained Shaun, Mrs. J. Blaine Me- Afetic'military bases to cheer ing four years im the Air Force, with a Christmas story and Dermid, Mrs. Sydney Deacon, ‘the boys with a song where he was stationed at Lin- Mrs. McCann and Mrs. Gordoa Tallon. Lola = - and Zelda Dunn Sixteen girle and 14 boys, ~ Sandage special mand = will visit teas in land, Nev Argentia and the Royal Canadian Air - Force Base at Prince pewerd WIDE REPERTOIRE Besides special _Christmas there is no daylight seven months of the year and it's cold as blue blazes, the young singers feel this “is “the best part of the trip.” The Trowbadours started their vacation-tinte junkets to Pretty Jolene Oaks, a run- neT-up in the Miss .Washington beauty contest, was the first woman to visit the base. The 5,000 men, who hadn't seen a girl in -months,-turnd—out—en masse, swept the runway with members of the university glee | 5 x* * *# Though they . will spend Christmas at Thule AFB in - northern ‘Greenland, where = the bases in -7%@;-~visiting = Greenland and- Labrador, but . _ didn't get to Tiule-sintil. 1952... * * * Fox and Hounds Inn was the setting for a Christ- mas gift-wrapping session held by Medical Assistants of Oakland County. The group plans to give the presents to patients at Oakland County Convalescent Pentiae Press Phete man for the group, and President-Elect Mrs. Harold Bjork (second from left) watch as President Frances Teasdale (second from right) and Teedie Vicker, whiskbrooms;, welcomed the - party in a blaze of headlights from jeeps. and-other vehicles. _HARDSHIPS OVERCOME Last Christmas the group braved 63-mile-an-hour cross- winds after 12 hours in the air with most of the troup suffer- _ing from food poisoning to give a two-hour show. ‘ * * * Highlight of the Thule pro- gram is the singing of Handel's “Messiah.” One year they had to sing on an improvised riser made of, soft drink car- tons.. Some of the boys in the Hospital. Barbara Badden ( left), publicity chair- assistant publicity chairman, i: terapping a a. ack row toppled out of view — when they sat down: - Dr. Robert Howe Harmon, a Dear Abby : university physician who di- rects the glee club, and his He Won't Kill Himself — Fs ABIGAIL VAN BUREN ” DEAR ABBY: In the 12 years'I have been married to | Sen copades. ae —Awith—my girl. 1-do-everything-—-had-during-the 65-to-%- hours--~- ia ne siaee te her to please her. I pick her up. ~ in the air. ; :. enough a5 By DOROTHY ROE backyard jncludes four riding —' ftom, work every day and feed ft ve. eT leaving him, but his ~ whole ¥ works on me to take ‘him back saying if he kills himself it will be my fault. / | have lost all feeling for Him (and so have our chil- dren) -but I am sticking it out. because I don't want to be re- “sponsible for him killing” bim= ee ergs © self, oe think I am be. “She's fot my type,” says Theres 6 Ree ee ae eet a a Oe sedis. Saba ing foolish? hime, 4 sixfooter Rob- Scenery. in. Burape,’ sure, But Washi 18 Be feta ELINORE © | ertson, ing off the im- When they started talking too SO ee ee EAR ELIN pact of- having” mayed the ro- much about it, I just asked DEAR ELDON: _ This girl se soutlae 6. th pope renee Deak eons. He glam. _ them if prt ever sng: ‘Yel- doesn't. want a “boyttiend” he a : gard for his marriage. This “ART wanted todo the Canyon. | ‘and cash register,’Better start WS "arty He -Inah likes to live too much to Whole time in Italy’ was to get J atiat a much scenery a looking “at the new models. ns, denn eles Ga _kill himself. Let him send the Pack to my horse. can you take in, anyway? 7. Mrs. Basil Meidlein.participat- Se ee ee own back ¥ dozen times, ~but she keeps chasing me across the campus and there fs no place to hide. What should I do? AP Wenten's Eager European merchandise is highly overrated — and their women, too, says 100 per cent American Dale Robertson, just back from making ‘an italian “movie with the voluptuous ahd highly — Gina ~ Lollo- brigida. ; This hard-riding star of mov- ies and TV prefers everything from girls to wines home grown in America. ‘ _ Says. he: “I have. everything d-want- yard in Sepulveda, Tight in my He Likes Life Too M sah which I am, beginning to think is a mistake. I told her about my girl friend who ‘is sneaking out to see a fellow who is .22 _horses, three dogs and 13 fara-. * as she lives. How can I stop my mother from telling? ; LOUISE her. I see ‘shows I have seen: DEAR LOUISE: You can't wife, who is accompanist, also act as chaperones or all the * Troubadour twice- yearly trips. _* i * ~* « The girls cart along long full- skirted white formals, the men black tie and tux for their ap- _ pearances. this “‘lady-kill- CHA er” he has DEAR CHASED: qranster 10 it is her uty to tell my girt $10p Your mother, ut in the __Opee they hit the big freeze __ run around oikedti ta tale %. fiten 8 my Sit! “future do not betray your girl they're given Arctic outdoor =~ WHS Met Ss tas caida manne ta are Hor ee ces. 8 ese eee, cap end Pa ee women that I are29 feet in diameter ‘iors: route is heading straight f0F "wise to tell her mother every- ‘(girls too), and what they “know about. I : i * thing concerning herself. Pass call “bunny boots,” white, big have letters, xe * If my mother fells my gitl this information on to your and cumbersome, to pull over birth an DEAR ABBY: I am 14 and __ friend's mother, my git! friend friend. She needs it! their own shoes. nounce meats, * tell my mother everything, will never speak to me as long — . * * FLYING CALLED BEST ; oa st ee “DEAR ABBY: I guess 1 will According to Troubadour a a = 2 Have to call on you for help — Harry Gleeson, who is mak-— a Gina: She’ 'S Not His Type. _ because I am getting nowhere — ing his fifth trip, most fun ts “We dance the bunny boot — a keets, in addition to a stable of before. I haul her whole family race horses, “Americans are too im- pressed by anything that’s im- ported," he continues, “They're always ‘looking across that. pond, sighing over Paris hats, French wines, British tailoring — S@yS she“ doesn't fect like it “Now you ian wines. A lot x * around in my car. Thought Her a set of matched laggage and a silver compact. _ for her birthday and on my ** She gave me a kiss. Jie Tak ber iss me she _can I get her to warm CONFIDENTIAL TO BERT: MAN IS DUST. DUST SET- ‘ot so-called connoisseurs arid a i a oie gourmets in this country - wouldn't -be- caught .dead with - anything but an imported wine. “But 1 found for a ‘fact that * * * ~-H you have @ problem; write ae "Abigail ‘Van Buren in care of _ The Pontiac Press. She will be Calif. Bae i 1 can't ait to get” back “there . after any wine has been giad to answer your lette . For at home so this ook . shipped front Europe to Amer- — a. personal reply, pl en- ee girl is only a substitute. BIG MENAGERIE i close’ a stamped self!- ad- es Pa leah ~ ae What he has in j ica it can't compare with our orn, Seoeione voeRaaee,” - dressed envelope, ie iy hop, generally let our hair down, that is if we’re not sleep- ing.’ he told_ me. “We don't sleep too much on the ground. The food at the bases is great and we're usual- ly starving, though we get ap- [ogg hue caetiaaan eae * * of Women’s Society of Chris- . tian Service of Oakland Park _ Methodist Church. Betty Blom from Pontiac State Hospital. Mrs. Chadd Mellinger of Blaine _fivenue (left) president of the Zonta Club of Pontiac, presents a check for $750 to Diane Lubahn for the Girls’ Zorita’s Yule Gift to H omeless Children: 4 $750 to Help. Build Oakland Girls’ Ranch. Pontiac Zontians decided to give_a gift for help-ehiidren-without-homes to find a home. The gift was a demhtion of $730 toward the buildipg = of Girls: Ranch. Already in 4 State Hospital Employes Hear Two Senators Pontiac State. Hospital. chap-—_ fer of Michigan State Employ: es Association held an opeh- foram meeting orf “Social Leg’ islation’’ for its “membership Thursday evening at Scrib’s restaurant. € *. * * MSEA chapfer president Keith. Storrs _introduced_.State Senators L. Harvey Lodge ‘of Oakland . County and George Steeh of Macomb County. MSEA-sponsored bitts; “‘await- ing the opening of the 1958 legislature, were discussed. and evaluated by both senators. These bills include retirement, unemployment compensation, suggestion system, workmen's compensation and the probate bill, late at least 15 girls the year drive. . existence is Camp Oakland for — Bays. Girts’Raiich would. be a similar project...Camp Oakland SITE. NEAR OXFORD The'site, near Oxford and ‘across the lake from Camp - Oakland, has been purchased and paid for. Some 30 women’s groups and og throughout Oakland © _are foe Probate Moore in sponsoring "te nage ect, and there are 60 participat-, ing ae eiptag the camp. ~ * * * or Foundation ‘has other $10,000. Aldfik ° eg donors there is over $7,000 in _ Orr ese |. ae from anenymous L. Raymond Sampson of South Shore Mrs. L. Harvey Lodge. eset _ta Paul, Mrs. George Richman and Mrs. M. A. Calbi. Teachers’ Club Has Yule Party © Mrs. Donald B. Hogue nar- rated stories earols from European coun- tries when Teachers Exchange Club mit Thursday evening in the Oneida road home of Mrs. Fae Party Giver of Christmas — the Oakland County Juvenile : | wing sme for the de- Pets ons cil thet can ex: Z : youngsters ver & ‘the annual Christmas” ‘hatige of gifts preceded’ a uisday evening, Mrs. _ ‘meheon served by the hostess. hdd: Mellinger, president at “*"'*White elephant night will be i. Zonta Club ot Pontiac-r&* ‘ held Jan. 15 in the Hammond. some of the charitable ‘Lake drive home of Mrs. Enar Pe carrigd out by: sthe>: West cae ed She also presente@@e e to. Oriel — Endelman, : exdeive director of the Mich en Yule Banca | fidren's Aid Society. “Mrs. Ww pi one Narain ro : and irs. Adeline: Go ittkopp = * * : Fo Sepe AS ; “<> fas dance to be held Tuesday ‘Chairmenstor the party were” in.Malta Tmple. SP eee ¥ { by DU x | OKO, CHAIR i | Wonders How She! | Should ‘Look Up’ \ The beautiful new modern | V RHAM | : { ks Strangers 16 W. 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Size Trays, Starlite ge reception, te which — Design .........$10.95 and 1 wore tavtted, | ERE = 90" Nan given at the home _ From old greeting cards you can make packay Perfect for the had sever ‘bees very that look attractive and imaginative as well as cap- — % Family Room pry ny fela- | turing the Christmas spirit. Coe "You Wil Enjoy Shopping at GEXTUY'S” | heme | That Middle-Aged Feeling| : daughter is being married shortly! ( ” ee von ae SS en © pqesisks jean ne Drayton a Co auld ebm ree creeps Up-in kittle Ways ge ly - J obliged to invite them to her wed} = ae eet “ : . Home Furnishings poe = Rt atid ag 0 a nt j | feewers-i ust in| When She Faces Birthday Joyless! 479 Disie Huy. Open Friday Nights "tl 9. OR 3-2000 ff Anawer: You certainly must in ert y oylessty aad , meen hings that make a woman face the fact . Fre-Christmas. aye po | ~¢ . lose job she can’t do ¥ ‘ dsome man to SALE Seoce , ;' vé @ soné———— é inet Facing a of All Turning down dress ier ealiliton snap ’ shown her by a saleswoman with} aie ae m MATERNITIES deine: ctagel: 5 NSE y SP ee Ne Dorit Save Siiver | wamtimmezetssecrine| T OU Better Get Busy ‘Right Away—- Pron tae noupays | UP | “cfomel Sinner |aeeencicee®! . Christmas Is Just A SARATS PTO. PEE Sete |iermeae |, cores ceutin 1! cauiic mupienmels /ecde een ee - “Keep it re : SEPARATES esd eile coon oe cor. | ,petiding ruefully to start buying Fa. gage taege et with Advent, "The wadiionsl com eandies teoamah Sapuen- SPORTS WEAR f size 14 instead of starving all the rations have been put up by Christmas Advent season im | ness of the season. yy, 1 ae The thick pile’.will cushion |“ i= order to wear sice 32. the city and stores are featur. | “des the custom of | For the Christmas season : es ted testes. tha Winer eee ae Oe Se i eel ee the circular (or Advent) : following Advent, candies and ‘ : 4 - 2 ‘pin _|bers as glamorous movie star of eet dentin ee which is said to be the symbol | ribbons may be changed to ie type of marage chest ia hy her youth playing the rele of a fa feat ateund the of eternity, “| white, the greene changed and “OXFORD SHOP : FF gienic because the lining cas “denis adeahual ey OF ae a 8 & ee ee me nag LOD wenn meee OR | eect iet © pare ha yl er) may Ome nd ie |e ems, comet | Sone = : “youthful” jt makes her look. reporter guilty) rs é oe “+ nr BOCeeeety. ’ begun to pick our greeting | pink Not only is it time to work Bes , Coming across an oid photo- | cards or wrapping + let | symbolize of a : Sy Shy graph of hersely and noticing with alone prepare for expectation of poly A eon dn Aang henge ma the art of table-setting begins with our Bo a bene vfpreye hog i og Oy ‘fae aheed tee the sesemr's parties In other words, get those and festored to their original. sparkle before the . hustle and bustle of the holi- day sets in for carmest, Then we come to gift wrap- some unusual effeets?. Try tak- ' ing colored foil wrapping pa- - | Per and covering your gifts | with it. Then cat owt figures | from last year’s Christmas | cards and glue them on the |, Packages—you might use an- scene OF any _ ot Select From These aid , E * Naming Group Set vin Christie and James Burke were named to serve on the. nom- inating committee for Lincoln Jun- Smith was‘elected auditor when the executive board of Lincoln Junior High School met in the East’ Yale avenue home of Mrs. George Gray. chairman for the Founder's Day Dinner at the Monday evening meeting. : Shirley Potvin Feted Bride-eiect Shirley Potvin was honored with a shower, given Monday in the Mar- jon stréet home of Mrs. Lonnie Moore. Miss Potvin wil become parents are Mr. and Mrs. Louie Potvin of Princeton street, and th bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Persa Moore of Bona, Ark. Club Marks Season Mrs. Anthony Gerzanics’ opened. her Winderoft drive home Wednes- ' Lake Shores Home Extension Club gathered for their annual Christ- mas meeting. Participating in the mas meeting. Participating in the cooperative dinner, rmembers tor High Schoot PTA. Virginia; Mrs. Fred Goines was appointed, miscellaneous |. the bride of Elmer D. Moore, Her) Vesper Service Held -~day evening when members of|¥ Club Picks Officers tist Church presented afternoon Christmas -vespers. Sunday Beth-' any Choir, wh i mld Elda Sutter sang. recipes at a table decorated in a Christmas motif. Avoid Worrying ’~ Worrying about not sleeping will keep a person awake. If “you don’t fall asleep soon after retiring, try thinking of some- . _ thing pleasant. Perhaps stretch- ing to relax muscles will help, or loosening bed covers. If served dishes made from favorite } Authentic Reproductions — of Early American Glass ‘you don’t worry about it, sleep eventually will come. 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MAPLE, Birmingham [3 rect, | t;s*FE 4-712 - FE 2-6122 | ee ee : ‘ age ig — B, t Report With Parents Ree: REHEARSE FOR CONCERT — The Senior Choir of Oxford High School will be appearing in its new robes for the first time at the annual Christmas concert in the high school auditorium = High School Yule Program” _ From left, they are Edward La Douceur, Judy ee ee Concert Spin at pad presented at 8 p.m. Monday in high school auditorium. Mrs. Dorothy Jean Valentine is the di- rector. OK Conference * Talks to Be Used in Addition to Card Marking lay,” a National Federation of six noint proposal to Mayor Rob-|Cost. os eee See or as a substitute for report cards was adopted last night by the Pon- tiac Board of Education. The board voted approval after PETER MURRAY Waterford Township High School senior Peter Murray has been named as a semifinalist in the oo Merit Scholarship com- petition. Handel's “ which alumni and community sing- ers have been invited to join. Slash Requests \to the regular hourly parking. . PS cmcomta ttre te te 00d fo purchase them has just been completed. Other groups participating in the concert will be the girls’ and mixed quartets, and junior and senior ensembles. . meee dee Taly Call. Renae Maguire, Marilyn Unger, Perry, Paul Miller, Daniel Hobbs Concluding the program will be (Chorus,”’ in) for Wage Hikes ‘Pay Increases Sought by City Employes May Be Cut Some More Pontiac city employes’ requests for $307,000 in pay increases and other fringe benefits have been imp down *to $131,000, and might be gm ag Sadie. che dicated by the City Commission last night * * * Recent conferences between the Joint Council of Municipal Em- ployes and City Manager Walter er Formula ifo End Strike. Subway Workers Give Plan Amid Indications Walkout Is Crumbling) NEW ‘YORK (# — Striking sub- aoe da ter OO es. - Some 1,000 members of the an include Jesu BaM-| independent Motormen’s Benevo-|only contents belonging to a par- - ‘Morning Star,” “Nativityijent Assn. decided at a Brooklynjticular building, — at about 33 replacement Tale,” and “Christmas Rounde4 meeting last night to submit a|Per cent less ‘than replacement (new for old), * * * The board chose the 100 per cent coverage so equipment moved same ed district would be It was brought out, Ra 8 that 80 per cent coverage would replace ‘ett F. Wagner designed to brin 13-year-old Ruth Young, as well ae 'a conference and a grits. * ‘The conference aitind of sasai as more familiar nunibers. settlement. es 4 The mayor's office said Wagner |, would have a statement sometime today on the formula, sent to him by telegram. The motormen, while showing solidarity and cheering their lead- ers at the membership session, were confronted with the fact that subway service was the best since the strike started last Monday. The Transit Authority reported that'203 more motormen were at work than on Tuesday and that over-all service eon the subways was back to €1'4 per cent of normal. The evening rush hour went off without a hitch, With the hectic congestion missing. The strike stemmed from a dis- AFL-CIO Transport Workers Un- fon, which “represents “subway workers in collective bargaining. The MBA and TWU long have been at swords point over union representation. Federal Employes Get Extra Holiday Time. “WASHINGTON (INS) — Federal (3) Time off a half day before Christmas and New Year's, with those having to work to be paid compensatory time. (@ Any city ‘surplus funds to be off at both Christmas and New Year’s under an order signed by President Eisenhower, Eisenhower directed all govern-| ment agencies to give workers al half-holiday on the Tuesdays be- Day to go along with the full days pute between the’ MBA and the. fore Christmas and New | dave gradu Reynolds. off they get on the two holidays. ‘School with the’ class of 196T, “Members satt relatively ac: curate inventories will be needed. : The board is setting up a special file for this purpose. Plans were made by the hoard|: to purchase window shades, as Head-On Crash Fatal to Youth His Auto Collides With’ Milk Tanker Truck. in Imlay City IMLAY CITY — A 19-year-old Imlay City youth was killed at 1:05 a.m, today when his car col- lided head-on with a milk tanker truck on M53 in Imlay City. * * * Donald E. Reynolds of 285 of How Enabling Act Passed in Legislature re ee : : [ Ali 5 z B i : : issues for easier sale and lower said. | eae! pavement and crashed into his truck. Locklin escaped serious in- jury. ae - * * * The Reynolds youth is survived by his mother, widow of the late Reynolds was uated from Imlay City High) interest, Lodge said. Prisoners Repair Toys to Be Given to Children auaployes will get-a-dey- and a balfiens-cfeased thi doula tne of ie “More than 1,000° toys valued at, $3,000 were fixed by the inmates. Deputies will deliver them to some 300 youngsters throughout the coun- “ty-te Oe Oe ont program:}32~of 85 Somoma, Hazel Park, and Non-Churchgoer Exempted from Draft. Tt was also decided that the city verting the West Lawrence street municipal parking lot. into an eight-hour storage lot in addition Commissioners agreed to another 60-day extension in the use of the Detroit Mom, 19, Held’ in Starving of Daughter } Oskiand— County “Table Toppers —tn- granting 4 motion for a judg) will study the possibility of con-| : DETROIT .# — A young stu- dent's professed love of his fel- low man has-been judged suffici- ent grounds to gain him exemption from service in the armed forces as a conscientious objector. Peter S. Horst, 94-year-old Uni- versity of Michigan senior, testi- fiéd he would rather face five years in prison as a draft dodger should include all men — even an enemy, BADLY MISGUIDED ment of acquittal yesterday, U.S. said he could find no rational evi- than sacrifice his idea that love! District Judge Ralph M. Freeman dence supporting the action of the National Selective Service Appeal Board in refusing to give Horst status as a conscientious objector, despite his unorthodox religious views and the fact he belongs to no organized religion. “Personally,” said Judge Freeman, “I feel that this young * Professed ‘Love’ Keeps:Army -Away Paula, - 25, who sat near him throughout the trial, sald she shared -her husband's views. Horst’s request for exemption as a conscientious objector had béen denied by his draft board in Kalamazoo, the Michigan State Appeal Board and the National Selective Service Ap {2d peal Board. His — said the. Kalamazoo) Board, where the case originated, “State Sen. Lodge Tells “| share, but the full faith and credit) of the county will back the bond seid, Reseed Gide Getaiies sa eb a dasha Oakland County Children's Home. Here Carl Hot- "ea, i's Pde Takes Top Livestock Seowninnahijy Wouars ROCHESTER — Fritz Lutz, 17- year-old member of the East Orion 4-H-Club, Rochester, took top hon- ors Wednesday when he was awarded the first place trophy for the showmanship contest at the 4H Junior Livestock Show at State Fair Grounds. in Detroit. Three Injured in Avon Crash Hazel Park Girl; ._Mom and Pontiac Township Man Hurt 10-year-old Hazel-Park girl is in critical condition today following a collision at 5:10 p.m. ‘yesterday of cars driven by her mother and a Pontiac Township man on Liver- nois road, about three miles south of Rochester, in Avon Township. x © — Karen Grandchamp is in the Avon ‘Cefiter Hospital with multiple. head injuries and a broken leg. Also in the hospital are her mother, Mrs. Joyce Grandchamp, —— Cuitasits Cientiiy ohnded Audits Gelman shen. Rochester Youth Wins af 4-H Club Show. Clarkston to See World Tour Film at Ladies’ Night octave is used in the the driver of the other car, James! UVhan, 21, of 2812 Crooks as Pontiac Township. Siasteenllinidem teks creed about the face. Her condition was listed as fair by the hos- the road and crashed into ‘Mrs. | ‘for the MAC-35 by MeCULLOCH leg fracture, bruises and cats | i | Uhan has a fractured knee cap, multiple bruises and facial cuts.) Center Line State Police said Uhan's car crossed the center i e mi it | é r For driveways, parking lots, chicks industrial, gos stations, churches and mony: other uses. Plows, cultivates, pulls trailers, ‘cuts gross and is the -GARDEN-ALL-RIDING TRACTOR | Ke 3% to 9 HP IN THE SUMMER TIME... most versatile tractor built for ‘around the city. 1957 | models - — reduced! . CHAIN ) ing © = ; = We are oe nty’s Largest Chain Dealer $s “Because We “Service What We Sell” “SAWS Eee RITE a = a | a ea ae - =. # * ? * & &@ 2 eo ee e% © + Peter, of 956 Myrtle St., is the : $95. and up , DETROIT # — A 19-year-old i cee etme ce only WTHS student listed among ther’of ‘four was held by police vs the 7.500 high scorers in the na professional features « Cuts in all posi- , tional college qualifying test given|am o's dauchion ee en fre in a ae Used oe Good Demonstrators 3 \ Automatic rewind ataster . ee ee ee oe ee ewe ee ee ew @ 1-month-o : Diane Hollis was dead on arfival : college board examination will at receiving ‘hospital a — RPS aeTereesssesessseuseneves pees eeseeseneresen: rf ‘given: Bee bare — = = = P MN ony te z k a Terme Rvatente: We Take oe the __, By May, 800 boys and yirls with)iig’ apartment. ‘Doctors attributed ‘the highest scores will be’ given’ her death to malnutrition. KING ‘BROS. _& four. year scholarship to the| Ware said a twin sister, Denise, : : catia Sas Ce Greene et ilee wes etlerng Se. nee _tontas Raat Ondria biclbandatsn snc oad ‘Miao Craven 3-SPEED PHONO Our Reg. $24.95 $1 “Now . oe ae * ; i e ta r ° Ed hed ” i 7 § g i! | ‘ : hath if E Fef Aes + 7 a ' = = 2 Sart a ees ae: Sie ee ie | ‘ _ : Se 1 : i i | ' i : 1 ‘ a fy : 5 t with... {parently as ; 4... Bins = a : aid and| pens only in Michigan, = ‘ peace several hundred of these ' ae . are returned each year.” | H \ : | fame PS to: ee eee ee ee = Pe saa z pens a Sapte York address | “It looks. as though we've] 8 TN rs} = a : bd cciathen. cheatin tog eo ieee to ebro. \ \ LEAVES: 4 1 e O 1ve (8) WEAVES. . e@eee ° Ordinarily,.a man wouldn't expect his wile. Ye help him : ; ; buy one. (9) BOWLER: (10) BOILER. i . People can have varied reactions when an odor ig ——— ! “e INCENSE: (12) INTENSE. G. A glass —————- should be quite artistic. (15) PLOWER (14) BLOWER. * H. 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Ziem. ¢ ALL-COUNTY STARS — Members of The Pontiac Press 1957 _ _ AlFOakland Gounty football team‘and Southfield’s Monte Charles, - Coach-of-the-Year, assembled for a group picture at Devon Gables last night at the annual honor grid banquet sponsored by the Michigan State University Alumni Club of Oakland County. Front row, from left, sre» Frank Clappison, Farmington end; Lou Pavioff, Hazel Park tackle; Ken Nikkila, Farmington guard; Todd DETROIT (INS) — The fensive back; Chuck Gibson, Birmingham fullback; L: Hazel Park quarterback; John Volk, Clawson halfback: Ben land, Troy defensive lineman, and Hewitt Hornbeck, the Detroit Red Wings that he was fresh out of excuses for the team’s, poor showing. They responded last night ‘with a 3-2 triumph over the DETROIT @—Jack Adams told Y¢ sE Robert (Des) Boyce, PHS swim- ming coach, is “doubling in brass"’ these days, while his missus is iil -with the “flu.” Friday morning; he was in the midst of preparing! the family breakfast, when called| for some information about his/ers getting adjusted to-our style; i 8 gee gee ae y of play.” . period and Sawchuk woulg ha squad, “It's kinda hard to keep up both ends at the same time,” _ he commented. * * * One of the brightest lights tor 4 Waterford in its opening rout of wrestling originally scheduled for date as well as the 2ist. * * * Pro basketball coaches say the . great play of Boston's Bill Russell mendous but he never ran a game like Russell. Nobo@y in history ever ruined you like Russell;’’ says } New York coach Vin Boryla. firsthand thé coaching mastery Boston Bruins. At a clubhouse meeting yester-|that was the margin of victory. day, the genera] manager told the players “You're all -healthy now,) we can't blame it on injuries any- more. The season is getting on and we can't blame it on our new play- 8,505 spectators at Olympia Sta- dium, was Defrolt's first before the home folks in eight National ‘Hockey League contests, - “Afterwards, Adams was calling jupon a couple of his favorite ad- The triumph, achieved before i i i i ‘ li i f is i te Ee ry “4 3 ‘ | 78 fi i - j i vie * jf HE =! 2& Dickens Is Reinstated Sangeet ld C CHICAGO’ i# — Full Head foot-;)that brought him an unbeaten cam- ball coaching powers had been re- stored today to Indiana universi- ty’s Phil Dickens, sidelined since ‘Aug. 5,- for. alledged. recruiting) malpractice. . Duffy Misses MSU Batiquet ore County Gridders Take Bows: = Duffy couldn’t inake it, but a good dime was had by all last night as Oakland County high school football players and their coaches took their bows at Devon Gables, = The occasion was the annual hener football: banquet spon- sored by the Michigan State University Alumni Club of Oak- land County. Hugh (Duffy) Daugherty, MSU's head coach, was un- able to attend and he sent his re- grets in a telegram which was read to the audience before the start of the program. * —- * The genial Irishman, who de- clined a fabulous Texas A&M _ e@oaching offer to remain at MSU.) | Was a represented by four of! — his assistant coaches—Doug Weav- Polonchek Gordon Serr: and Bill Yeoman, Special Pontiac Press awards were presented to coach Monte Charles of Southfield and tackle -Lou Pavioff of Hazel Park. Charies: received the Coach-of-the-Year tro \\cphyand Paviotf was given his! _ \ beautiful bronze sloe emblematic; ot the county’s ‘most valuable -—player.”” pie ee Members of The Pontiac Press radio station WKMH in Dearborn, was toastmaster. Colored films of this year’s Michigan StateN ot re pe The four Spartan’ coaches gavel. Commissioner K. L. (Tug) Wil- brief ‘talks and Tim Mulroy, who formerly worked for the U. 5. ‘Government to protect servicemen from professional gamblers, enter- tained the group with sleight-of- hand artistry and card wizardry. S i$ Es paign at Wyoming in 1956. The suspension was meted out by Indiana itself in order to maintain its good standing in the Violations of the Big Ten's fin-| Big Tem. The conference faculty ancial aid program brought - sus-|-TePreseatdlives yesterday gave” pension of the 42-year-old Dickens before he had a chance to show 1961 Schedules Announced for MSU, Michigan CHICAGO (® — Here are the Indiana permissjon to reinstate Dickens, who ha a four-year contract at an an- nual salary of $15,000, In his absence this fall, Indiana defeated only “Villanova in, nine games under ‘assistant Bob Hicks. son said more than 20 cases the Dickens recruiting case had ‘been thoroughly investigated. The) ; vote for his reinstatement was un- derstood to have been unanimous. Iowa will present a revision of Frank Simms, sportscaster for|the financial aid‘ plan to faculty men with the hope of.getting the majority needed for passage. hope. appeared 6-4 The Dame game ended the program. ever. Segregation Law |. Cancels Game Nichols criticized Louisiana’s xeg- regation law. Ne “Tf they don’t want to play the - whole teath, we feel justified in _seanctiing, the games,” MeNichols The team has one Negro mem- ber—Ollie Bell, a second - string z z i i ri i ‘ F i ; i i 3 for the season leading the western division half game. The Bears a“ ee and trot trom being the oxy im league history ever to the cellar to the top eI * sei Detroit] y s : Moore was guaranteed $100,000 to meet Chuck Spieser in the title defense. Only part of the money has been raised. Spieser lost a third round knockout last spring from Tony Anthony who later was knocked out by Moore in the sevétth round of a subsequent bout, ° ed i ifveisl BE guard position; and Currie, a 25- ‘|pound named top center in the Big 4 From State Among Leaders in Tourney golfers 4 Sports Pages Ten. * * * Packs Walt Kowalcyk of Mich- 3 From MSU; 2 From “M” Listed Senior Bowl Gri Fy 4 Hos | ; is the 5-8, 170-pound Jim back. FE Half of the first 12 pro draft Look for ‘Great’ 11 in 58 fit bariquet for the Irish squad last attended by about 1,000 well-| ‘* *) ® * “Cabertie at Cadilinc: Three-inch! Skiing SF ge js f if i FF 5 High Optimism Shown | by Notre Dame People 4 F RBe a | |e? La di - Hf Wy — a " HT co-captains of the 1 23-21 when the rivalry. sumed this season, : Mt. Holly Ski (sear Area Building 3,0, ws Good Snow Base EE) ‘On top of a four inch the last a ts? SO eS > OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAYS FE $9477 — FE ¢-1631 EO ae ee eee eee aR ee a Mii SPALL ULM iat kate cdi. plan ee. & | HOLLERBACK AUTO PARTS Ee EE ee v dictions which tabbed 8 +4 aay ae | Schmidt Is Lions’ MV ee Wii er | _DETROIT (INS) — The Detroitithe president's trophy by Lions . one } Lone announced today 220-pound president Edward J. 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THURSDAY'S FIGHTS . . tof surprises, aig, Some at owe wt gh , "| ,:Avondale snd West Bloomfield! ments begin’ to roll tonight, but . AP Wirephete. (rated about even against Oak Park lege basketball. North Carolina AUBURN CELEBRATES — Captain Tim Baker, All-America |so the 13thcould work in reverse|Siill 4s Onbeaten. =. Jimmy Phillips and coach Ralph (Shug) Jordan (eft to right) ac- |for this trio. . ‘ There was one upset, of sorts ee +7 I ‘ z a3 | Fy Ff | pana m7 davege, ie i sg F i i £5 SRR Oe Se ee SLE SED AR Fed OSE gin RE I REELS a! ET r 4 Da CH. Fia.—Bout between) cepts the national championship trophy from AP s editor Ted pa ke '| Smits. A crawd of 12,000 fans were on hand in Auburn’ wn. to. aterford and Walled ake j..Wateh the Tigers get national recggmbtior congo Dipnnremeonrgcd ge A ab ace tas Saaz iN: ° ' '), _|by jumping John Herrington, will gic Sey Pimlico Ends SEASON Earl 'yrwsiie rarmincionss he Viknes! some jeez pretentoan’wienng # | BALTIMORE w—Faced with a!hardy 80 from New York, were in| Make: ! : ry jfrozen track, reluctant trainers/the stands when executive direc- and balky jockes Pimlico osed i i g startin pr ehiessra e ge i. ope me at times against Cranbrook g f : gatee ot ti ; i day five days early. It:is within hour before post time that the| ’ he realm of possibility that Old'day’s card was cancelled. 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You'll really 8 Ge. * LAMPS - like these shoes. * [fe ‘nanteonht = a) —=«s« Mebilite Moders’. Lamps An Ideal [3 ts Christmas | 2 — Metem_ sai * DINETTE CO. ONLY ‘95 ig Blowing Reck Furn. Co. * Kuehn Eagerly Awaiting — Adjusts to Pamper + His Every Mood * BRAND NAMES— APPLIANCE _ RCA Television’ & Hi Fi ‘ Motorola T¥—l i Zenith { 2 sty, Settle the nation’s re | * BUILT-INS Peteted_ochaniam , : “ Ae % : 3 . _. bour position ‘of SUN I : Easy Budget Terms Oe ee per a = sl esa, ior All Items Hubart | |] 5Biteg your-child in for algaetul fitting Pang * o* double or even treble within 1 years. To further complicate| « things, the schoo] wil] be under S water before 1962. The nearby Trinity River proj-| ect is attracting b of ling a site for erection of a new| workers. and their famiies. One| The jar chased Barnard Shel-| unit of the project, the Whiskey- fown reservoir, eventually will food the school site. Mrs. Eltheria Sangster, ‘princi- pal of the school, says only three seats are left and when enroll- ment goes up ‘‘we'll have to start double sessions.” “We can teach in a crowded = | jfoom,” she said. “But we can't ‘fiast night were told to block off/Y®TY well teach under water.” _ Whiskeytown’s official - popula- Gon 28. _ (Carries Through It looks as :. Sas ie tok —He__said The gave up only when Shelton | lknown as the state of Minnesota. second ene he’s bought within matter of weeks. * © & Once again we will be hearing the voice of Princess Grace (Kelly). anions. 40 iadleniin on four continents will have the op- pertunity of hearing Her Serene Tattoo Threat; Now.He‘s Lonely LONDON (#—Henry Ferrie sad- ly reported today that getting your face tattooed is no way to win back a girl friend—unless maybe you are a Hottentot. xk “* # Ferrie, a 33-year-old janitor, re- cently had a spat with his steady, you ever leave me, I'll have my penete: face tattooed so that no Tilly Farrell, 40. Explaining to aj met a. it on his left cheek and a flying dragon on his right cheek. Then he went to see. Tilly. for Sliding Jailer MOUNT STERLING, Ky. County jailer “§ out in hot open tien a aeiine fled — but jtrail was — too cold. 1] * * ton of Winchester over icy streets and slippery sidewalks, went skidding around a -corner and disappeared. Shelton was be- 'for traffic violations. . Pierre Esprit, Radisson and Me- dard Chovart, French explorers, | were the first white men known to ing taken to jail after being fined} TUESDAY, Dec. 17th “CAROUSEL” “WEDNESDAY, Dec. 18th “WRITTEN On the WIND” | “THURSDAY, Bec. 15th. “THE KING and I" FRIDAY, Dec. 20th Persuasion” SATURDAY, Dec. 21st / IT of ST. LOUIS”/ ae \ . : : SOUTH : yy ae I - AMERICA AMERICA TM ON» A DIET--- * ; BeOG_ 1B * | —— ie . “op - = p= HAND, : ON THIS : : ee: :, : "RUISER? } — OUT OUR WAY HA-HA/ TH! BULL 1S |} UNLIKE _ INA PICKLE! = zs 2 , 2 m < iy m 3 | ee 7 Li. 7 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Ma J 2 — C- yi As wAVTHINGS ARE ADDING ‘ ' one | —— {J OF Festl T-cAnT — z . ; WAT PYOTHER | y , MINUTE! = UE i ca + t | nd © 1967 by wea DIXIE DUGAN McEvoy and Strieber —4 nal . i j na ‘ ; ; : ini . = rs . . - , “Oty REIS U - * D © p * E : e Agiou iy * HANG é = Mg <* we te | «ty 7 : is a Le 4 put ” jot, 2 i i? & . a me oe . { g fs Y* lon eae a ASSES Thal i, ; if fi) ‘i | * . bs % ‘ | ; PA : f ' ‘ \ et et el ee ee ee eee ee ee . ; a “ A OP ~ if¢ ; ae Rh ? = ¢ =, Take hewn | ih,ctartne oh Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum, | To Plece Your ff It’s a healthful treat the sgh | Lost & Found Hobbies & Suppliés ......24A etree WANTED - Belang & Come ty $5 e 15) toon es eeLe ea at ervice Station Attendant “ mony cede kasi Fiimeral Directors 4 Wid. Children to Board 1S +s a al. AAA Floor ‘Sanding D 5 A-A TRENCHING “Rooms With Board a Hotel Rooms ....++s0000-0009 BOX REPLIES Rent Stores weeeeeerereee’ 1 At 10 a.m, foday there Rent Office Space .........41| | Were replies at the Press For Rent Miscellaneous ..42| | office im the -following: boxes: 8, 4, 16 #2 8, | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 76, 111. fe L XO ‘chat Sh work Cost Petts | patsing, mente va wader * eee. OL 13461, : A x B TRENC FING * * * Ld oe | mt ° ail * ~ 3? est ete eeeenee Mortgage Loans sense ences dil Sekacoaces 55 ee*eee a ar Bi eoseeeens For Sale Miscellaneous ...60 eeeeearteaer =i H = : ij : § =] oad FARM MERCHANDISE |" tan Grain & Feed ....Tl) eee sereeae eld) sasesteeet Sale Farm Equipment “eee hoetion Sales oF tet eeeavee* autora : eee Space i! E eeeeeeeegenese wees etare antes : a4 | ¢ 4 : 5] be ae 4 \ ee she + 8. Water Line, Field Tile, ! +|Leesl and one PE 30808 moving. ; ton a 1% ton —_ i "Pontiac Farm and ~ ‘ _ Insurance Agencies WA. 4 INSURANCE Nicholie & Harger Co. 33_W. Huron FE 5-183 Laundry Service 18 R “Moving & Tracking 19 &1_ MOVING Reasonable FE $3458 AA-I Reduced Rates — Smith M . Large van or pick |. “ cp. FE +died. G Delive j path r if _price, Anytime. FE 8-000. O’DELL CARTAGE Trucks to Rent Industria Tractor Co, 8. WOODWARD’ eee BP 4 est. FE 49205. action ~ ROY KNAUF. 0% 4, Huror St WE DO WHAT “4 Be homes, G1. uf” Pas, ove} We Buy asiven and its Pay Top Dollar’ sa ag : Sa ee ear ie LH BROWN. os : ime Ww. sees: ‘79, i ok 4 ee . ~y eel d = : 5 " ee + oe cA ? F 4 _ Mary BCiiit) : a “hat e ay Pry a g a 2 x j aa Poy ntracts j a Roc 0 i AC ee ARO REALTY Yee Pe is be ta =e a bie ety: ea a ae iin L 4 ii eng Deer J sin Seas ane een Bane Rt I : . ri a A rE 4 “ ' FE at Telegraph PE 201233 bed 8 to 8 AMPLE CUSTOMER : * ee $e \ = ae PARTRIDGE | if THE “BIRD” TO SER _ NORTH SIDE in this, 3 "Ee REALTOR PARTRIDGE mg FE 436i i x Te cen Pectahad sis Trp, Reser or $0338 OVES YOU I ayeves iil E HT EEE "3 0 S tg fr ee ARKSTON GARDENS _ 4° cad oe Bent make ipree > $00. Ouly $1,450 a Floyd Kent Se; Realtor FOR. YOU SETTLE ESTATE " * Eanes cea a» positive MONEY! Sel! unneeded} fireplace, rn ‘ é * _ a 3 00) ‘ 1 “aah rT 7 4 = . x, earea a , shy moves OTe ey a *. hae a ~ Y . it a om ‘fall brick e ‘| "NORTH PERRY ST. income, 4 bedrooms, 2 2 ear garage 11,900; Terms. 2 NR: LOTUS LAKE Se ea NK. EDAY Hempstead) 1 pont eae 5 + 4 Christmas ing ? rep ee ~ae | mewn and ed BL WHITE BROS. a ee Seement, Be en ge Rose McLarty, Broker 22162 " AMILY eorner now . Smith-Crawford, Inc. rE Fa . | | ONE oe ” Don't Wait ‘ee Stair Climbing Is a Chore...’ John-K. Oakland Park : across the Oakiang OR eS ' ag only 8. "| See This Home On Cherokee See efeia m auto. hot wa- oy rr. Lg te bedrm. room, t room, . John K. Irwin ue - i) Se % bir to =e a . $2,500 dn. Mid- J. R. Hiltz Multi-Lakes Realty ito owe. FE 56121. TREALTORS FE 4-0528| Attractive 3718. Telegraph Eves. & Bus. |’ Civilians —— FHA TERMS SO ‘Why Pay Rent? When payments are. py tg MODEL OPEN Pa tee Poaeen BOSPrT ik BIgeD 4 q H abe LL | b a i LIVE IN THE COME — SEE BUY Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC, INCOME PROPER BARGAIN! sa aree ein | OWN =PAYMENTS- : THAN RENT. Privilege Home} it po oe A — astere Young : Professionals | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor’ 8. Telegraph Rd. i) JIM WRIGHT =f" Toba ky ee ee ee iGine > galow and only $50 PER MONTH sere eee e anes | Dom kins Lk. Rd. OR 37007, : iat sash, ee Foom, 2 bedroom =. Ba : a A ee ith Featan "REALTY + Smi - 1327 EB. Aubern OL 1-1731 : BLAIR es. a CLARKSTON with i GEORGE BLAIR A GOOD, FAMILY | aa Wanted— a good family Win bud 907 3 ee HOYT REALTY da wr ai RRR MAAR RON. te a ee 7 ae ssi , i He a “— " a i i } i KENNEDY - Se OPEB) Bresings “tl 9 . Nl Sat. & Sun. 2toSP.M. ~~ 77 E. Tennyson St, ICHOLIE - ome, on ; : Med, Dei WESTSIDE < cht "FRANK SHEPARD FLORIDA INCOME eee apes a W. BIRD, Roller < tow pow Pat ADDS INC. 4266 Dixie Hwy. home sits Lapecr ha. (Mao) at 31231 or PE 5-9202 WALTON BLVD. 00x625, = i enn Siti Stcswe ‘ Humphries" 7, = Realtor PR 4-114 a3 yautiphe th oom Eves. Lakefront Brick On Maceday Lake 3084, 2 bedrm. brick. large living down and rent from per will make your oaymente,’ | WEST BRICK INCOME — Teal Weatmhant. 2 Rrerolere qe 2 my oe $10 tea A $75 William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 W. Huron _ Next ee Branch Post Fost Ottice 4 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | For ete Acseams 47 Conse ‘1S ACRES WITH BASEMENT Rome 3, miles West o ache? "aba a i Dosothe Shyller Lavend id ro er vender R peg d Edw. M. Stout, Realtor . St, Ph. §-8165 Open eves, tilt 8:30 Acreage with a- Future 16 scenic acres overlooking —_- only 96500. Easy terms. } 4 ue acres on Ls gem mn Be P aS 5 Tere Parcels quest c PANGUS,. Realtor Cait_coliect:_ Ortonville _NA_1-2818 ANNETT OFFERS North Side - bedroom home mt condition, Large ern kitchen, ‘ceramic tie bath, full basement, auto- s matic oll heat. r sof- ener, —— apes Teens. ae PE 3 oe earaee. $i4, ° 92,700 # W est Suburban 4 ‘bedroom home near M50 in we lord Township. Car- apartment W eee ait be yt t m,& = lot ae scars Eencaoee ‘at brick ranch. 1% ~ darge able i .. conveni-| r, ~ Ses Rnnaline- : gee ACRES. REALTORS be) FEderal 8-0466 Open ‘Evenings and sunday 4 ] For Sale Farms 48 60 Rolling Acres Near Ortonville Floyd & sheai at Inc, R Rea BY? 3 a Seti & up “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” Hotel — Liquor In the “Thumb” area in re- sort town. Now shows oe MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION ne. a nae _ PARK AT 1 OUR PRC FRONT DOOR MOTE... 15 UNITS. AAA aP- froved.. 3 By owner, $375,000 dn. 16200 Dixie Hwy. Mirose 17-2911. PARTRIDGE 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEB A US-10 BAR hen 4 000 gross srestes, Briced 4 at ut bey gr — A [BOWLING ALLEY location in ie tae md REALTOR PARTRIDGE 3 Maurice Watson, Ritr, Businesses PE ¢3561, 0 eo W MEURON. __OPEN ™ i —— a ie ee] ON ain highway 446 Mii, Orton- i a BAR | right Pontiac, ‘Beer and wine” also Restaurant ities. oo uite’: gaone il handle, Call us for ‘details. L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1363 W. Saree Ph. is re. CENT DISCOUNT —— year around home in axe Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtot, Est, Pe baths, i ving room. | wae ee Income Property 4A) 3-APT. BUILDING Po si wi nth t3.803 down. down. Fe Sale Lal Lake Prop. 44) WAY wo ee ® wae PER FRONT Fr ‘Cash Loans GET $25 TO $500 Bid FRE OF oun at “SEABOARD FINANCE PERRY STREET 3%, 8. Sqgainw, Ind fir. PE 4.0535 © 1957 by WEA Series, tan. | #Now you just forget science, Commissar! Sins see that nobody jumps ship!” Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) WHEN YOU NEED =| ghd Rad : 3 FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 102 Ponitinc State Bank Bide. Quick Cash HOME & ‘AUTO LOAN CO. 7_N. Perry St (Corner Pike) TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. 19am | TO $500 Pests : a8 Ph. Rochester 1, OL 1-9791 “79 Years of MONEY SERVICE today. Housenold Finance Corporation ence! ont Ue for man "34 Mortgage Loans. 54. LOANS—$600 to $1,500 i. ie. HM ond mortgages. ‘Apply 200 National Bultic Pontiac or CASH LOANS ‘to $500. [BUCKNER les Finance Co. — Pontiac Drayton Plaing Walled Lake Utica For Sale Clothing Reversible emiaein io erred 48. A 8, ADMIRAL 00d SEWING MACHINES i CHRISTMAS A Li A iG. . Tittle ie . of good binecu- ag renee wie |, Eas furnace. Fully ' cash sus ‘OUR LAYAWAY PLAN e out around. | ocean at toon ae UNTIL CHRISTMAS ¢ miter E. of Pontiac or 1 mile Heights on Auburn BONNY — ee 41,-Ft. Wall Tile 2 a MSbee BAR ga 987 by HRA Serves, tw snd foe weet “Bsis) __ Gerald's car broke down four miles outside of town!” We disc "bevy chats sows for! eddddddstddssdd tent ; 4 ¥ , % , y ‘ Re oe ae c 3 For eee 78| Wanted Used Cars 88 iE 1p 8. Segioew __USED Cana ). a Present? , XFORD ~ | § CASH | HAUPT | | Weave 95 good, aay “one bane ei wi be AVERILL's WEED CA eae ss a ED: renee . se ‘i See — SRG LEESON EI ES RS ES dependable; sure'starters: oe Serdar aio, Seeds | ay one wy | IPN Pontiac Sales Se: gps rie LE : atl pe 20h Pe ees) RIEMENSCHNEIDER | 1) pestias Demo. Cate 457 CADILLAC & WHEELS D rallers al + aah. : 4 . epee eS Laks Suerte Bodie scinigececs s ; eT cx ae errr : fest S ‘TRACTOR t's] For. hah arade wed care We i ‘5 Som ‘Ch — eae oe $3895. Ads wal pay vou well. 4540 Dixie Aly bardiop. Exe. 57 CADILLAC Cpe. DeVille-2,..,..$4295 ~ = 56. PONTIAC . Starch’f Catalina .. .$1595 BUY Cans = hades’ "56 BUICK * 4 Bea. FE ore ' . ry : Super 2-Dr. H’top .. $1695 AUBURN MOTORS * a : - *56 CADILLAC eee Sts: | : we BLD. eae ay re Any Old B he sevenerene ee 'sizes | Sedan DeVille ..--.;.$3195 J Tesaleg, yoy for| _ Rent Trailer Space 79). Used Truck Parts 994 She Gites Car tei Special Sedan ......$1595 Seer mew |MCROT STE Ed| ween ereenee | SALE ON USED CARS| pial, Sn Punt Senet ot Fa ton adage Het new, : eee wa Complete Selection em cererees car. Bev deal | . Good 62 Sedan .....+..++$2795 een pam Was wems:| See ieee tomes | Bie ROE Sinci S ee | ne eee 90 | "Ghose niet ARE cout it Georee > Me ;| ees Monat mata oma Rew 56 OLDS SUPER 8 for ‘kee va tanit | Fumpe, Beraies a Re-| . aebe rai ® Sonne ee ee | CLARKSTON |- ’ Desa ve Pas OM Dx. Holiday Cpe. . .$1995 (MALE GERMAN SHEP? Medicine sae. ee a | CHEV, 1057 V4. PG. &Door wae-| >9 LUD CTE | 5 OLDS SB a '_ purebred. 62). 2 : our : _ SB Poone Mirus 3461 ‘S — "Mh — "SS en. Loaded Bg * the § cylinder Sle 6 4 go gas, Phaorgacest BECK WILSON Motor Sales eppesrance. Save pleniy, oo ois Sealey ad eet fnew peat Dix. Holiday Sed. ..$21 4 | Set Fee ae wn ge bane nacteebs| Haskins Chev.| “cintz motors |Feitane 200. 8195 3 Le 9 CHEVY PANEL. NO MONEY | "% CADE ‘FOL, POWER as 2 so *| SCHUTZ MOTORS | Fairlane 2-Dr. ...,.$1595 % > elle | tre sett" OW temp Sa" ay fos | Sehcores fer, be Mane, ot Mit | _Beenomy Care. 22 "| mage S80th ‘in ».| Birmingham MI 6-5302 56 FORD ee. "Parakeets Guar, to Talk | SBugitht on eedas || nel | Wilsdio. Country Sedan .... .$1695 ue 2 ee, se, Terms, cash. ED % : Most be, seen te : ! | °55 OLDS SUPER . tre wee ote Guardian John A and DOOR MIRRORS oe Roger’s Sales & S rvice : : 88 Sedan oseee eeuee 5 ween | BO B ot sory roche, Wort gveres| State GF file wooond vst! | $3 FORD P ——s : Say promt, Satets Amie Gees |'@ conv’ Samet, Mo Sree Victoria. ..5..é..<.-$1195 ” For OLDs “iz” om ; og . i : “4 55 OLDS 98 y ST.. WAGON pix. Holiday Sed. $1495 ) teery F 1 P.M, tx, Agoume permeate of Mal “1900 | Ir Af © a eae very IF See MM, ‘ ‘ ett “© Mi oya cis i es : Every sarareey il “=, ae a s - Sew ony Turner Foret va i Fn ong ag Low HURON MOTOR SALES $1368 ‘ 55 OLDS 88 we othe 7CEUP GOOD CON m . i et Oe = A SELECTION - ~ —- : be - 5 ! eaUY & SELL DAILY. Sr any, te tee ed Pett 4 fg i ere a ee wot? ONS smal. somru iuxvncuer | Holiday Coupe,....$1495 }-_OR 32717 |__For Sale Ties 0A a camry EE ETOLEE) TT ATT) | ao DODGE MACON, | ce poaperepmmorwigec| SS PONTIAC Wen Boye Sis waewni ae. ne ee BRAID gg fit Ae ee $1195 a a wntire se : Srcksn fe it &| 35 PLYMOUTH core s podies, Helghts 29 TRANS PAiN DEALING SCHUTZ MOTORS . cic, goog tires. sect otter | Sedan, GS 5 0 $ 895 ee be hs St = 1953 aaEee ee aD Tor Biemaegpeees ME S08) a cae ae '55 OLDS SUPER dn. Assume pazmenis of | $8.79 ja _ R&B. GOOD COND. | “"'S54 FORD CU } ; Si SSL sate P| Set ore ha | Ea Satie PO ME). g Soe orto. te yw, |88 Convertible .-...$1495 | H, DTER RATIONAL {DOGS TTS | CORNER PIKE. AND BAST BLVD. | “8, moter Con be sees i, parking) Bigk Sew covers et sow. Gur = SS BUICR ht ot wk 5 : 4 : . | 4 ao ong, setton wage 80t. N tor guiee tale | §=SCHUTZ MOTORS | Pe! #OF: recess $1295 | . Mr, . Har . RE | Salyer Fore Pees 2 Mt) Seti Hearn, goer being, Aa; | pred, Mateer,, fewer tte Birmingham MI 6-5302| ‘S$ OLDS SUPER 10-13 PICKUPS AUBURN MOTORS RSE, | 88 ee ee atic. cars that c : ; e 3 be naodies inh small gown par? "54 OLDS s 53 98 Sedan ‘ | ag “ te ce Tires. | _rolet._23§ Monteaim. FE _&0604. MA ED WILLIAMS =|. a eh Por eit he soe “tt ee Sedan, air condit. . , .$1995 | 3S. temewe ot Renbere | sae, oad aes Sue ee abs on | JEROME |, |2-D 4 HUDSON ie - | CRANKSHAFT oo om ix Tae ee Clean, e +9250. ‘es Waited‘ milan ra ve OL 1 DeALEA a i, a iy ‘ A re . : 7 u ee oe a > SS peeve ee rem 5) PONTIAC | essa pe'stae ts 18 | rom | Wie, Foca Citing [San nice os... 8 295 For Sele Motorcycles 3; TRUCK CENTER [he Gam guia | 1350 N. | 53 CHEVROLET ie I GMC ok sug. ta fewer Wadews, , ee age i ger ery re ee $ 645 5} Barston aiee co." ast Pete K Salad ha Fe Woodward . RETAIL BRANCH S.A | tires, Overdrive. A good siees} sibel, 53 OLDS 98 Oakland at Cass © er | ot gos re saa, | B’ham _+__ MI 4-193) Dix. Holiday Sed. ..$ 895 a igs FORD FATRLANE: ¢ DB. FORD WAGON Sage re ee ee eo; , ; hg Mc Hae ar tn70 ‘a3 Sera’ Oust ¢ ai Ss ||, #DOOR — Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, Passenger. *hovre i ee 8495 || 4 YOUR enge ae Es a : SCHUTZ MOTORS « Ng rok VER ue MONTHLY |" "34 FORD Convertible ..i.+0.. 4+. ep ES STATION Waoon. roves, fi | eo . Birmingham ML 6-5302| PAYMENES on Ha ic te : $i. sae is Meccan hepicwere | YOUR FRIENDLY Seeiggee: Sf PLY PLYMOUTH 4-Door eo ae te $ 795 ‘6 Che 1 Pao “Eh ? os AP ee a. 3 ti Pon 3 PONTIAC Camere. Bee tarsen ease $1095 Bay ne peta bse, mt oe fpenial, site tees. pet ‘Stack ‘No. nae al f Batis, Sdechani Rie, ‘ive mn | eer Hl ‘87: VOLKSWAGON -3,..05.he000s ss 500888 si995 |] ‘55 F sage 88 ss Wick SEPT OR. REONS, heater, dyasr / SERSEC | cuamwoms AS, TAO EO | 7 a ene rr : gee sures 0 : a {ou a Ze Se ele se. ane nals Bes a-c-wa¥eax || 59 CHEVROLET Convertible s...i..<++.<.$1395 __|]/Ss BUICK SUPER 2DR. HARDTOP, radio sand : a matic, TAG. Fe 5-326. ~ Radio & Heater. Powergiide. : A as ; heater, white tires, dynaflow, Stock No, 336 tree and teh call att OLDS DEALER “press A a8 tents ww || 'SS FORD Convertible ......+./ NAsiuas $1395 | ‘SS Chevrolet vise e ese + tDL2ZQS ||] 'SS BUICK 2-DR. SEDAN, radio and heater, | : Soca Ame Me Beaker FOrtom ete. ee esoeie. entree Pr ee =. _ Straight s No wees |] 156 STUDEBAKER “Skyhawk”, os egies | 3 vw |i] 35 BUICK CENTURY: 2-DR. HARDTOP, radio DERARER $1995 a or uU oO me a Cs $1195 eee _and heater, white tires, a SEDAN, wide cos } F . ; : ts: heaters. ' @ tives. panier: STs a T : F ‘ i ad 3 PONTIAC 4-Door .....0.5.008000 08 oa : lls BUICK SPECIAL +-DR, SEDAN, radio pe $8 RONTIAG $B Pll oss Buick ++ +$1295 |’ ™ heater, white tires, dynaflow,-Stock No. 32 ‘S88 PONTIAC 2Door ........ Peeeeeseees $195 |]] © s000R, sPmCIAL, tuone, reais & beater, _ YOUR CHOICE _ §3 PONTIAC Catalina .........cesecceee$ 298] ‘5S Chevrolet ~ = "$4995 i SiR 2° 2a eS Radio & Healer Hydramatic....—_- eevee ere eee » te = . - _ ‘ 54 PONTIAC 2-Doot e200. +. .--+ceeeeee 8 995" SEDAN, yellow & white, overdrive, radio & beater. : = Pes : Viv 7 as : , i C “Coit MUN in v |] 36 CHEVROLET Convertible ..........+.-91695 ||| "54 Buick ............ P aie | ‘54 Balok 2 Dr. -- pee Ss Hardtop | - A 804 N. Main St. 37 2 : at ‘BARDTOP | tu-tone gréen, aynafiow. ‘radio & heater, | s : ROCHESTER * BUICK Tarde 5 te ee $2495 ‘SA Buick 2 Dr H - ltop | rise tart ton 3 Ge. ngs || '35 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-Door ....... ...$1395 || ‘94 Chevrolet *...... oD 895 | BEBGIAL = Bacio & pester, mite tres, Dynasiow. Line a anNe SEDAN, tu-tone paint, radio & heater. - : es: ‘55 PONTIAC IAC Catalina Starchief ..c...+.. $1495} we 1'54 Buick 2 Dr... _.Hardtop a : _conditin. $35. Ellabeth : ; 4 ks 2 - Bank Rates y wg Power and|'36_VOL GON LIke WE W. GLENN'S SA Bake Ho Pp ieee with ie extras. $1,395 ees Patient rey erge om GOMMUNTTY ~~ DEPENDABLE || # ~ ee? FONE EY ON "MOTOR S ALES — ~ -|1'54 Buick 2 Dr. : Ag er $ o beat any cos et Bom ee Pee J ‘ deal: Come i and N. TRANSPORTATION : ? . : ie ree ROCHESTER. ee a ~ RETAIL STORE. : HARDTOP. ragio & heater, white tires power leering & ee : i a Bs ee 11 YEARS OF FA R DEALING: || ed. . Beats ts Warm cade ese?” || "GOODWILL USED: CARS” | OF FAIR DEALING ms | OLIVER B i CH VROLET | Sasso Seo gig! | "Wir G8 die | 66 NT. CLEMENS st. 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