4 g that the plan was “on the agenda” at one time. But, he added Beh to “No one can say at this time whether there. will be a flat rate income oe Proposals in the plan still are being changed. The final format of a suggested tax program Michigan may depart from plan which thus far has chamet by. criticism, j be ee g 3 i ents to compensate for money paid) Many Minot ~— All Together ifor Holiday “AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP)—A joy- 2 i) z i i : He 111%], E133 i i j AT fie A $60 tax on the first $2,000 of taxable income and $30. on the ef tf “Mar Holiday; Fisenhowers |™,,3%, sats mt a? : ox a SEE IR A. ty | two: traffic deaths — but forcing officers reported a fatal-free count so, far. ri 3 ze hd ‘| Ponders First Thanksgiving Menu \the four-power occupation © agreement for West Berlin and offered in its place the creation of a demilitarized “free city” of West Berlin. & 83 f é nif pile : e, a ° Ef w = - = a “Guest Editorial. Today by Rev. C. George Widdifield, Page A6é break into an Ortonville gas sta- tion, Oakland County sheriff depu- Try Another Nome ities ‘said. KNOXVILLE, Tenn, (UPD >— }’ Sheriff E. B. Bowles said no when newly-licensed beer dealer James B. Love asked if he could name his package store for the sheriff, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Prince to Marry Commoner gas station at the northwest cor- her of M15 and. Grange Hall road. Deputies Donald W. Fauser and Robert Bloom said Bailey told them his car had broken down shortly after midnight and went to the station to look Zor a telephone. Beltrachini, who was sleeping in a car parked in the station, ‘With Low of 16 Degrees Distraught and with blood on his Snow Flurries Forecast Partly cloudy, cold and a few snow flurries with the temperature sliding down to a frosty 16 degrees is the forecast for tonight by the U.S. Weather Bureau. Fri- day’s high will be near 26. Chilly: winds from the north blew snow flurries over. most of the state today? while the Upper Peninsula Weather forecasters said little respite from chilly teyiperatures Sgt. John Ware said the youth him. clothes strewn about a hallway but that Neitling: denied ‘having roit, Flannery was Germany to Hillsdale though his technical] completely ~ in Detroit Friday on.a writ of| must habeas corpus. in front of front door which “had the glass panel smashed out of it, ‘ ichini told them he then grabbed his shotgun, standing in the corner The two officers said Beltra- er Peninsula warned that snow flur- Deputies said the station is a popular visiting spot for burglars, and that two men’ are awaiting trial for reportedly breaking into it last month. * Airline Strikes Add to Travel Confusion ’ rhatving eyo | emphasized the ettects ot C a Sntion’s/ biggest ~ airlines Fee eee | 24 walkout by members of the Assn, has halted Eastern Air | Lines flights since last Monday. reported snowfall of more than seven inches. Snowdrifts .along..some Upper Peninsula Highways unofficially’ were reported at three feet deep. State Police throughout the Low- ries might freeze and cause roads to become exceedingly slippery, while Thanksgiving motorists in the Upper Peninsula gazed at countryside which looked like Christmas. ‘ would be available for the shiv- ering state, High in the lower portion of Michigan was not expected ‘to ex- ceed 28 degrees, while the low in the Thumb was to hit 15 and dip below that figure above the Straits, The mercury dropped ta a freez- ing 17 degrees in downtown Pon- tiac at 8 a.m., the lowest record- “But think of how awful it must be for the Flannerys.” : of the family of C. Patrick Flan- nery and-his wife Juanita. 750. enrollment, was shocked at the incident, Wayne Gray, assistant to. the president, termed it “‘tragic,’| | government . is determined to end its occupation of Berlin and “considers it unfeasi- ble‘to.take any further part in the upholding of the eccupation re- athlete in Berkley, ‘who attends Hillsdale College on’ an athletic scholatshfp, said he went the 100 miles to. Detroit by driving, hiking and bus, | ee ee “1 don’t know why TI did it,” Flannery told of finding Moscow, had for. t — which surrounds it — to contro} traffic to The first degree murder com- Plaint here was brought by Hille. | Cautkins, Arraignment may Friday in justice court. If eon- victed of the charge Flannery would get life imprisonmient, ~ | Neitling’ ts, Me. end Mere. | ‘Ri oG ing | Le Netting weet Rivets Coming al er vise thing,” said . heart whisk- rt s a e Pig oi Mrs. Neitling, mother of ‘two sons. “ — “me ers = And the lovable, laughable, x * * Flannery is one of four children The college, a school of about ing of the season. At 1 p.m; the reading was 23. “We just can't understand it,’ he said. ; Don’t-miss our new comic strip. “Rivets. By SAM DAWSON AP Business News Analyst NEW YORK (AP)—You can find plenty to be thankful for on Thanksgiving if you try. ". Look over the business scene and .just for one day at least put fe é The International Assn. of Ma- ment: s food prices may ease look safer and the returns on them ve a , chinists struck Trans World Air- |enoagh for awhile to keep its cost| as good or better. TV & Radio P ns. apnier. | lines last Friday, with TWA | of living’ index on the same even oo & Wilson, Wark... cis ees see OF comittioner empress. flight operations halted Monday:: | keel it has held since July. Corporations have learned cost-' Women’s Pages ........ D.G18_ : j { ' . 2. \ +. fees 4 r ‘ ‘ gS Much to Be Thankful for Today paring tricks that partly offset rising wage scales.This can hola down prices or steady profits or both, z & 6 Industrial output has” been ris- of the jobless lengthening the some work week for others, The govern- Fears of further inflation, espe- cially of the runaway kind, are easing a bit now too. * * * They are based largely of continuing On @x- ing, back to. work and pre ae 5 ‘ Comics eee P eet veeeseinn es Ew were last Easter. e wey : It E = Editorials wet eth eA eee S Orgs A continue to jmprove,) Markets Ei it will make the stocks you hold zg ih Sports CV ENO Ee Peed ee ee ment says manufacturers’ new year, which in time will wi : Probing Cause | of Bomber Blast a Pilot Killed, Navigator x Hurt as B47 Explodes congregations! Churet ‘at Tokeott ‘LAKE. CHARLES, La (AP) — | |An Air Fotce studied a charred B47 ) jet bomber in @ search for clues of what caused a takeoff aid to ex- plode and set the plane afire. CANNON Fi irst Quality Dish Clothe 3 | for et-like device in a rack on the fuselage, com-| Col, James H, McPartlin, 40, of Hills, “ttn dar Ao ‘ mander Col, T.-S, Walters aaid. ee oe ere aay. Regu First 14, Robert M. Simpson,jed first full-time - “of whys a0 a ai a ee i soo ERIIEREN«»- : lground crew extinguished the|” The World War II bomber pilot] rs Rust-Resist GALVANIZED , has been part-time commander for Long Sleeve Challis . / val ee The pilot, Capt. Joseph T. Lyles|the past two of his four years with ) B Spo rt. Shirts 20-Gal. Garbage Cans of Bossier City, La., died in thelthe wing as reservist. SAULT STE, MARIE, Ont, » |E BOY "§ 1 explosion-fire. The copilot was not] oo MacPartlin resigned as|—- The third of rood dite sy aes se a + «kh Siesioun's maanuieatioas’s wigre-| Dad waetaas Sid. Covet tates reset hands. Rog "$298. Pe men "raed ogy eg ae em spigot Many River UF ni 9 | 0 eal satis panes winds, swirling snow and less |E. Pics eee , Some personnel were evactated] arg: John 8. Judd of $2075 Bing-| then ‘half a Maile of visibility soo EC TINE.... ee : | . from the field un | tuinutes|ham Rd., has been named area! stopped at least 25 ships. More Pp Your Chai Full 9%10 Inch Size 1 gine for ranks — Dick (left) and Gary Osburn, 4and after it broke out.” rs ete odontal an os . Cha Th rows | | Sandpaper-15 Sheets Syearold sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Osburn of Topeka, Kan., | The and ‘evacuation were Denim ir ws Sh er en oe Neches Se, a OE tee Preaklent’s Proclamatioh [No iting mo bathe ma mg Pick 15 sects gi pew g ethers did tay across the nation, | OTe con as ek dine te = 0 alae Reg, $1.98 sie 7 , fine grits. Regular 50c a Cut Gas Prices carrying nuclear th ime O arves 12-30 ONLY [REY ie dint wae oo Seegdaesd _ Stale income tax ‘+ & Yur aoe ee | To’ Clean Car Windshield. 3:2 Cents Gallon Plan Being Drafted jibe Mast was on Nov. 4 at Dyess) sumer (UPD) Text of President Eisenhower's |e For ee Car Sno Bi we se in Pontiac Area : ena oars crashed shortly) "at this. season of the year we are reminded thet the Men $ 49° Sox-4 pr. a stock : om - ush (Continued From Page One) course of nature has brought ys once again from the time of d styles. Va- ing. oe ong: handle w A gasoline price cut of 3.2 cents S-taxable income bracket i albesdhhe pr or ace ae planting to the time of harvest, and we turn to Almighty God pg ge ait’ sizes 60 aa. Tape neee and plastic’ ¢ | . —_ ae sagl gisdire gd for ® total of $140. explosion of @ rocket assist take-| with heartfelt thankagiving for his enduring providence. Slight wegen ristle brush, a oi affect major| Against ttle. * -2--2 ee Regular Size : or an me “s cetited ‘with four $4 We are grateful for the plentiful yield of ee | PITT) 9 A.M 1012-30 ONLY SET --- SEIN. i Girl, 17, Upsets scoeeesd so note tbe > Jat, We ree in the beauty of |E Washable Broadcloth— BPACKS | UL Approved—Rubber Covered scien Ma el ayy sna AY HOUtine | ee ence marcsnastarnartaaie wees | Men’s Sport Shirts| 1° - |. 12-Fl. Extension Gord a gens mle pan Sree: Sapte Hel * at Annapolis preciate the preservation of those ideals of liberty and jus- Stripes, one color, one de= gag oon Sy Safety mibber covered ye poy died ger pire on ere @ ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP)—A 17.| “ce Which form the basis of our ne pey and pu wt sgn All ies 2 ah 00 sit. Laat 9 weeks Tin home, Regula os to the public. The companies ally a flat state i tax/year-old high school girl upset of international peace. For these many , z eguiar Fieer | value. — wholes” rice at alee Re me a ae Bence to|Navy discipline by pulling on a| #24 temporal benefactions betokening God's goodness; we wee babe offer up our prayers and gratitude. grade cent & gallon! yield about 200 million dollars aluniform and eve ‘Sunhenar artic ' : to 279 ! for the religious heritage — ie Hot-Di year. The le said this was |hours inside the Naval Academy. Let us be especially grateful e ‘at Galvanized “Tieucy oa dropped in. favor of the graiiuated Navy brass—when ‘ea, er. bequeathed us by our forebears as exémplified by the Pil- |— Red Pid—Smfred Razor Head eped ef og ap toyberty > of ap haegh EG | a hel per Rectan elie hd erg rear tod St Ieahetay thaake te Gee te oe Boy’ ¢ Flannel Shirt & Blade 10-0t. Water Lie J =e, = p adiegragiaatee vs . the story pigeon dered two others to face discipli- bounties Webdhiatiod to thas = ey Be ty 99. . f Leakproof pails with competition of the smaller com. ae eee ae ermal’ caren | "The umauthorised presence x * & Pits, all, model -w" Se, ie Ee pamien, ments from the state general fund.|@ yolng lady in Bancroft Hall at} Now, therefore, I, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Président of the cusctrie Fanete, mage den Limit Rg Cities also would be able to ada|®" wnauthorized time” was, said} United States of America, in consonance with the joint reso- was, 63.69, valee Chicken? Why Not? the .5 per cent tax as an occupa-|the ae “an immature|. lution of Congress apecored December 26, toring Bay, ose 9AM to eee tional prank.” fourth Thursday of each as Thanks KINGSTGN, Tenn. (UPI) — A - The. scademy, ina statement,| *°® By . Thursday, reverie St, 1958 as et 5 Re $2.00 Sahiesletiserent, . . here | _ Thus upper bracket wage earn- |said the ineldent occurred “about fonbaslvinds Ge that day leivus, in der hodiea and ce : “Tht Stuffed Animal Dolls may featufe chicken rather than | $r= could a vil age wal in our accustomed places of worship, give due expression of T 0 turkey: A truck turned over out. | ® Per cent plus a one-mill eccupa- | The girl, Susan Johnson, sen-| our xs tof ta Permanent | 27 for Christmas gifts — side of town and its entire cargo ptional tax. jor at Annapolis High School and our thanks for the blessings which ave signalized our 51 gauge, 15 denier in ¢ ’ pandas, bears, Psao ms 7 ot 3.004 live chickens scattered The state business property tax (daughter of a well-known Balti-| a nation, and let us ask for guidance in our striving for a beigetone, tantone and 19 Plush atl. As in all directions. would remain and the present de-;/More surgeon, Dr. Marius P.| better world for ali men. black —_> Sizes rin heights, ductions for rent, interest and siermng 3 stood Oe oma a, In witness whereof, I have hereunto = ay hangar a to I. Famous “lt” heme | gogo depreciation would be canceled. [ma a middies uniform, caused the seal of the United States of America affixed. PITT) 9 AM. to 1230 ONLY BERR Boo ee oa : _— Menu for Holiday a om 2 eee ‘prigade| ._. Done at the city of Washington this Thirty-First. Day a ee shies Ses permanente. "| For Kitchen Chairs mn s melin| Her mother termed the inci-| October in the Year of Our Lord Nineteen Hundred an as “Flece Set— | ‘ins ” 7 - , Offers Season's |UcCupation Of Berlin acm’ jix prank.” pgp am aeey hal —draryery-« oh iediage! fs Pants & Shirt eit air ions - - @@. . ’ : | LEEN Regular $1.95 plastic’ Coldest Weather The Navy took a sterner view. —Dwight D. Eisenhower. es E P és Void, Says Russia Cmdr. Marcy Dupre, academy From United Press International aay gg 39 TISSUES th padded cush- ¢ By The Associated Press | Page One) |Pubuc, Information, otficer, sald sare Sy s iors, tants": te-down @ | Thanksgiving weather menu} (Continued From the three demoted midshipmen r . —Main Fleer 10 2nd Floor q featured the season's coldest| tained between representatives of officers were not directly involved Benjamin Franklin Elementary wed deco weather, garnished with brisk) the armed forces and other offi-|but “hatl positive knowledge of — and topped with white snow aod of Borg Soviet parvest gonenl selimsconcedpnen pao - rane 4S t h Grade Class N ames The traditional holiday turkey| sentatives of armed forces| Involve in the incident, he dinner was much more appetizing| and other near of the United|said, were William R. Evans of N S h ] 4 P : than the offerings off the cli- States, Great Britain and France Trenton, N. J., and Michael J. ew cC OO In on tiac eeee e@eee | Soft absorbent tis- sues E Just efits: Breas : Maternity Dr No Tacks—Magnetic 11 x15”. Bulletin Board Many pron In = home, arco ge ;|0m questions pertaining to Ber-] Brown A Guymon, Otte. : both porn Spas aie pag shop, office x a ¢ yY the ocean-warmed stal) jj fa in ce = : no. tt sections cached the “tate fecaa! =a *« * * = ee The fifth grade class of Pontiac’s|Walker, Orincipal. Two other|B Reg. to $7, sob peg “nea ber cold snap as the mountain of] perin. b + '* “4 newest elementary school had the; names also ewre suggested in es- aretic alr spread across the coun leiarm, aad Wemmcodeney hy aeeee| Decnoted were Jemee P. Wikien Ramee ot camming Seah, jeje Seip. stiff winds added to the tp of Philadelphia, the brigade eom- essay, discomfort of the frosty air. ty of Stat John Fever Duero Pha ‘Robert L, Vogt of Nor-|Jackson of 204 Luther St, to] The new " einaie story $$450,000 Most of the northern two thirds talion commander; the board of education telling why| building was dedicated Tuesday by of the nation was below freezing ("ett the East German Commu-|folk, Va., a bat he and the class. felt the school|Dr, Dana P. Whitmer as the Ben- nists as Soviet agents. The Amerm2"4 Douglas Volgenau of Clan Tt was colder in Montana, parts) enee, N. Y., a company com-/Should be named after Benjamin/jamin Franklin Elementary of Colorado, the Dakotas,” Mintle fp” oa ftedpeatages pore at, Bs Franklin helped the board decide| School, It is located at 661 Frank: sota and Wisconsin where temper-| vag cial ~ on the name, according to Vida L.!lin Rd, atures dropped to below zero in| © mahy areas. 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Full size 36 plastic 5.98 to 10,98, 8-14 ,,.3.88 style slacks with 2 pockets.” pile trimmed, with snug. inter- pc. gripper style with plastic regular size, white. Limit | shirts all packed in plastic bags. 5 feast. _ . hule hoops af - unbelievable Pisid ond guitll ette? demmen . Choose green, red, blue’ plaids lining. \Girls’ 4-6x, 7-14; boys’ bootie foot, Pink, blue, yellow, dozeri to a customer. Be here Sizes. 14-20 only, Hurry for Recalling the sesalhtdidins ‘years in of only 10c! 2 to » cus- For little ijgirts the ap in sizes 7-14, fa 6-16. Red, tan, navy, aqua. mint. Sizes 6 mo.-3 yrs. early! just. 50 dozen! * these! related: il : J \ yr Fes pen nemy thins for miles Downstairs Second Floor Second Floor Second Floor - Second Floor _. Second Floor Egcond Floor | invited all te come. The . ~ cement : me from the forest with \ teaya, and cranberries and SORRY, NO Mail OR PHONE: ORDERS, NO DELIVERIES, NO LAYAWAYS ON THE ITEMS ON THIS PAGE - aos. of venison. Great slabs of spare ribs were brought in, Mother Lewis was busy for days in ber big kitchen, baking “ mince and pumpkin pies and ¢ puddings in the oven beside the fireplace. Long tables were ' On Thanksgiving morning, men_ and teams were sent again tof / / bring the guests. a 7 2 peelie eet ce ate int There it t in thed / i, pags es ‘ A f kitchen, forthe turkey and venison FUR CEThird Fle GIRLS’ WINTER COATS—Second : Floor SPREADS, SLIPCOVERS—Fourth Floor suspended ag Pons tag fre td ‘écipin. of impacied furs ‘ sy 38-Orig. 29.98 Girl's Winter Codts. Sixes 7-14 ...... 19.99 20-Orig. 9.98 Full or Twin Chenille Bedspreads ........ $6 blazed and crackled against the] }-Orig. 398.00 Fal Length B (Shave biccel Siar $259 40-Orig. 19.98 Girl's Coots 3-14, and Coots Sets 3-6X 14.99 10-Orig. 13.99 Full Size Tailored Corduroy Spreads. . . .6.66 rar -Orig.: 79.00 3% Length D Processed Lamb $55 I ' ‘The fowl must be keptturning | 1-Orig. 199.00 Autumn Hoxt Muskrat Stilr. Coat. .$159 4-Orig. 6.95-12.95 Twin Size Chenille Spreads ... .... .$4 that all sides would wb just the | 1-Orig. 299.00 Black Dyed Full Lgth. Persian Lamb . ., .$239 NOTIONS, STATIONERY —Street Floor , 20-Orig. 14.95 Washable tered Choir Slipcovers: .. $8 right-shade of brown ard constant- | 1-Orig, 299.00 Stroller Lehgth Northern Back Muskrot. .§229 17-Orig. 27.95 Washable “laredo” Sofa $ overs. ‘$18 ly basted.in the Sich juices that, Moi 199.00 Stroller - fry soley va sera woe ss ak rH Sg 61-Orig. 2.69 Lunch Kits with Thermos........88¢ 14-Orig. 18.95 Heavy Denim Hollywood pcovers 1038 cane ee hal Ong. 259/00 Mat, Royal tion Mink Stole ~S 87-Orig. 88 b Like Desk Accessories......... .66c a the sparg ribs The feast was ms SEY, ER DRESSES—Third: Floor : pe eae “4 roped pe Trays with Disposable Trays. 1.66 APPLIANCES, TREES, TRICYCLES—Downstairs : 19.0 rig. 96-4 .98 Wools, Prints, Crepes, Jr. Miss, Half $3 -Orig, 3 Jotto ret Word Games...... ces $2 (appliances are mostly floor models and demonstrators) i eeioe « 2,98- : 98 Street Dresses, Jr., Misses, Holf . .$5 44-Orig. 1.00 Three Color Flashlights mais s \a@ ¥ ow om 6 1 22¢ 2-Orig. 139.95 Magnavox 4-Speed Hi-Fi Portables $77 ge Waterfor d Se ne rata tn Mees, Half Ses $12 52-Orig. 1.98 Rechet Head “Versatoo!”, many uses... .66c 3-List 359.95 Easy Rivera Auto. Washer, Suds-Sever. $244 a? SKIRTS, BLOUSES, SUITS—Third Waos Pt ps eae Adj. Hide-A-Way Shelves... (2.06 2-List 369.95. Easy Regent Automatic Washers. .... $258 / lj A 00 -Ofig. 11.98 Famous Make Knit Skirts .:.......... 5-Orig. 5.88 5-Shelf Adj. Hide-A-Way Shelves... .. 1,88 - ——-1-Orig. 199.00 Easy Patrician Automatic Washer... .$168 / 0 e on | fat y. AL/35-Orig. 3.98 Famous Moke Cotton Blouses. Broken Sizes “i 37-Orig. 1.50 1 Pound Packages of Cold Water Soap... 22¢ 1-Orig. 199.00 Easy Electric Deluxe Dryer cae sc in tSs y, é vid / Orig. -35.00-49.98 Suit Clearance, Broken Sizes ..... 8 63-Orig. 1.98 White Beam and Flashing Red Lanterns. . $1 1-Orig. 138,00 Easy El oo». $128 rd Would Make ropo a FASHION A ES 63-Orig. 1.00 Batteries for Lenterns, 4 Size F Cells. wt Ate 1-Orig. 179.95. i a , “Hi-FE ‘4-Speed Console . . $122 q 2 to Build on Dénated Site} - 95.0,; ig. 39¢-1.00 ace panagyelipe sep toiresl Ve OFF _—«N21-Orig. 59€'Box of 12 Christmas Cards.........,....5¢ 7-Orig. 139.95 Ambassador: 4-Speed Hi-Fi Consoles. .$88 an April Election” Issue 60-Orig.. 1.98-3.98 Soiled Wmn's. Gloves, Broken Sizes 2/$1 182-Orig. 17€ Rolls of Christmas Foil Wrop............11¢ 1-Orig. 299.95 Philce Phonorama 4-Sp. Hi-Fi Console $218 1,00 Women’s All Leather Wallets, Ass’t Colors 2781 es 495.95 Magnavox Hi-Fi & AM-FM Radio Com. $322 Watertond ‘Sowrtapfe V/fan 15-Orig. 2.98 Women's Hondbegs ................. 1-Orig. 345.95 Magnevox Hi-Fi & Radio Combin. . . $218 votre i’ be agked approve | 200-Oflg. 1.35-1.95 Famous Brend Heslery, Br. Sizes . ‘aft SHAEFFER PEN CLEARANCE | ‘Seperate Speckers ........ $38 e on fa libres in the April4election. if .,BUDGET SPORTSWEAR—Streat'F Floor ] Clearonce of ‘our entire. stock of Orig. 3.00 te 26.00 A Grim pipe Maad on a Comb. Washer-Dryers. $399 ‘Placing’ of the proposal ori the, 150-Orig, 4.00 Water Repell. Chiffon Scarfs ......... 2/$1 Shaeffer pens, pencils, and sets. NOW — $144 Te $] 2 rig. tge 6- Artificiet Trees, 3 Colors. . .7. 88 Yallot , ‘was recofnmended to the: 200-Orig. 1.98 Imported Collars § “Indie 2/$1 6- Orig. 11.98 Boys’ or Girls’ 12 Tricycles Pace ys ses 9.99 / Townshjp’ Bogrd in an extensive 120-Orig 298 Besket w rs from‘India .......... Waite's ... Street Floor : ’ ‘report by the Waterford ary - et Weave with Metallic Stoles ........ $1 : sa : ; 5 night, 27-Orig. 6.95 F nL econ oor ‘ADULT tales. NOVELS 13-Orig. 9.99 45-Pe.. -~Wheet” Diesarvite, irreg...... .6.88 Last year, Frank Steere of Wat: -Orig. u cagth Nylon Tricot Gowns, 34-46. 4.99 ; 100-Orig. 5.99 50-P ‘Ste F q. /" gene donated 17 acres of his | 30-Orig. 5.00 Long Line Bras, Broken Sizes, B,C,D ... 2.99 Godd reading for all, only 39¢ eath or 3 = For $] ¢. Stainless Flatware for 8. .......3.88 4 if, ettate on Pontiac Lake road at | 64-Orig. 5.95. Famous Brond Girdles, Panty Girdles... 3.99 for $1.00, Mysteries, novels, att 2 ter ‘tse 9-Orig. 19.95 26-Pc. Plastic Dinnerware for 6...... 14.88 ey fs te the township, providing | 100-Orig. 2.50-2.95 Famous Moke Cotton Bras, 32-40 .. 1.99 Weite’s . 5 Messuaiais 7-Orig. 24.00 6-Pc. Fireplace Set ......... nop pes alone 2 vs Z plans for a cultural center there | , é / - ‘@ould be put into operation with- . ' . ‘ - tp five years. i Floral Print Cotton Flannelette, Cotton Challis Famous Make Women's . Famous Make Misses’, Junior Women’s Rain or Shine , Dressy and Casual An 11. ber libra mit- ; ene 2 . . , L/ Gk oak appointed by Superior QUILTED DUSTERS Women's Sleepwear BABY DOLL PJ’s BAN-LON GIRDLES - BETTER COATS RAINCOATS JUNIOR COATS Elmer Johnson to make an inves- | Orig. Orig. 3.98 i ‘ 98 ae r : tigation of building and fi 9 99 9 Orig. Orig. Orig. 49. aa heals =F fo cet 6.98 $3 to 5.98 +)” 8.98 ho i 7.95 ye oad 59.98 3 8 * Sq] Koy A $2 8 | of area residents re : one : i 4 1 such project. Cott uilted dusters, beige, Gran owns, slee ats, n tr ama sig weeds, r ' , * * ° * { black ‘blue soak floral dusters. beby dol ib ge in white oF fongui ier es ord panty fre "ete es izes ns black So dem ton pa eoain, cont Boy coats, dressy and casual. ‘oubamaltice recommended § Stint. Sizes 10-18. pajamas. Sizes 5, M, L. S, Moh Xe . . Styles, sizes 6-20, oh a. match, Sizes 5-15. styles. Sizes 5-15. 30 only, vat Sa cetiesated eat ae * Second Ties Second Floor Second Floor Second Floor * 4 Third Floor : ‘Third Floor Third Floor $20 per square foot, with provision — - ve ea ee Pessie es tee Washable Chenille Sew Together . . . Pleated 36” 80 Sq. Percale 45", Rayon-Acetate - Linen Type Weave Women’s 100% Wool, Orlon, Ban-Lon and equines, ww teas | LID COVERS | APRON PANELS | QUADRIGA GLOTH | ALFALFA FABRIC | SERRANO FABRIC SLIPON, CARDIGAN: SWEATERS. Sree | 0 4S] | B77 | oe ggcn | tH 257 | om gmsz | Cae SQ — Srahi $599 | im order for the township | 59c 1.49 state library aid. Toilet lid covers of washable Just sew the cut-out pieces to- ; Washable alfalfa textured fab- 4 Ivy bulky a: 100% wool, or orlon chemettes, Ban-Lon orlon d of financing the project chenille. 50 only, several gether to make beautiful 80 sq. percale quadriga cloth rics of rayon - acetate. 45” . Serrano linen type weave rayon- and Kharafleece sweaters in novelty, beaded, dressmaker and classic been determined yet. It] colors. aprons, Pleated, in many prints.. 36’ wide. wide. cotton. Washable, 45” wide. styles, Broken sizes 34-40. ‘of a bond ssone''oe 80 i Fourth Floor Fourth Floor Fourth Floor Fourth Floor , | Waiite’s , . . Third Floor fonds on & pay-as-you-go i aa Regy vem : “g ' ‘ a Washable Cotton-Capioni Solid and Pattern Studio ond Davene _ Pibersies ‘Tailored be Fiberglon ‘Ruffled sod nd Striped COUPE-DE-VILLE | DRAPERY FABRIC ‘SLIPCOVERS. ¥ SLIPCOVERS PANEL CURTAINS | boast CAFE CURTAINS Orig 199: $1.77 Sie $77 oe $299 ” Cee be ” “ Woven heavyweight fashion. Ps 63", 92", at ie 90" 54", 63", aa; 1 or 9 able denim. with- brass wings. Fenaths in fiberglas ins. lengths in fibergias ruffles, Several colors, -~ Fourth Flow. ae Fourth Floor | Fourth Floor He 5 =| $8 OB) % 81> | BH Sg IQ] “A i 4 18.98 weeny Cotton and cuplont fabric that Solid patterned antique satin Heavyweight barkcloth studio F “Willowbark chair and Pell ie is washable and 45” wide. and barkcloth drapery material, [° and daveno Govers. Save now! | se ety at outstanding saat i” Fourth Floor Pourth Floor Fouts Plea ~ . Fourth Pies | “Winter Hats _ ‘Specially Purchased to Sell ot ~ an Old Fashioned Price! Hn $$ . $6.99 Values 2 aa ‘> These purse-pampeting prices are made just for 2 you! You'll be fashioned right in these high luster felts, luxurious velvets, scoops, pillboxes, cloches and many more. Come choose! a Weis Minny.» Thin Fos Famous Northlander 34 and 36-inch car éoats in 3 lovely styles , . . 2 styles are guaranteed washable. Chatham fleece, Dan Sheen and Zelan shells. Removable or concealed hoods. Warm finings. Choose red, navy, white, beige and blue, sizes 10 to 18, Reg. 29.98 Northlander Cer Coats. . $20 1800 Pairs of Worteh" S ahd. Misses’ | Casual Shoes. more than 25 different Styles ‘at this $2.05 to $8.05 Saving! Special Purchase of 100% Nylon | : : Waite’s Sportswear . . . Third Floor Famous Brand /- a ; - Beautiful Roll Sleeve Jersey Stroller Madras SALE Reg. $12.98 $ .99 Blouses 9 O __ Mit pertect) ‘ = ‘ A special eae of oe pose be eee s. $2.98 and 4 you save on this wonderful casua ause of ‘tiny > en in the patterns, Sizes 12-20 and 14Ya- $3.98 Values “ Several patterns. Sorry, no mail or phone orders. 1.99 Beautiful woven Madras roll sleeve blouses with mitered, Peter Pan or convertible collars. Large selection of solid colors and prints, including white, pastels ‘and vivid colors, Sizes 30-38. Terrific values! Reg. $6.95 to $12.95 Waite's Daytime Dresses... Third Floor Glove leather, calfskin, pigskin, @ S tH @) P suede, ruffgrain, and pebble grain leathers. In natural, beige, black, honey, antique: brown, red, green avocado, ivory, grey, apricot and lime. Many heel heights; hi wedges, medium wedges, low wedges and flat heels. You'll find just the pair ~ of casuals you are looking for at till 9 New . . . Soft | Seamless outstandi ings! Sizes 4 to 10, : ; AAA te C-Steaat alaed by nate , Smooth Hosiery for easy selection! c V i R Y Pe on “aes 99° | andbags | Values N i G H T é $7.98 Value § Flattering famous. brand ‘ ; arernions Deoiaty - reg- till . 5 OO) [ame % : Shapely naw fendbom of } eal eae CHRISTMAS | meine ye Set | Waite's Budget Sportswear «+ + Street Floor Famous Brand @ Hand sewn leathers @ Nationally advertised label in every pair ; c ; \ black, red, brown. (Except Sundays) Waite's Women's Shoes + + « Street Floor _ a, "s Handbags MEN'S Tiny air cells mean warmth DRESS THERMO SHIRTS Underwear Specially Priced 2.99 x2 @ Won't shrink or stretch out of shape! @ Machine washable! 2 Ary *2.99 Reg. $5.95 ....... $3.99 @ Famous Arrow white and fancy shirts! @ Wash ‘n wear shirts! @ Permanent stay, button down end regular colors! @ French, barrel and convertible cuffs! @ Sizes 1412-1612 neck, 32-35 sleeve! Lined and Unlined MEN’S GLOVES Val we 92.99 Wool and fleece lined capeskins, im- ported pigskin and capeskin, suedes, deerskin, goatskin. 814-1014, Tiny air cells are the secret of the insulation—keeps body heat in, cold out! Fine for any outdoor activity. Fine combed cotton. Sizes S, M, L, XL. Waite’s ... Street Floor Waite's Men's Wear .. . Street Floor © FAMOUS BRAND MEN’S HOSE Orlon, orlon blends, wools, wool : blends and 100% Australian wool Reg. 1.50 Walte's ... Street Floor Men’s ) Leather , WALLET SALE | : | wale 7 99 § socks Kroy processed for minimum snelaticga. Meany patterns including ¢ e Genuine cowhide, morocco, argyles. Reinforced heel and toe. pigskin! Sizes 10¥2 to 13 e Black, brown, ton! 3 Weite’s sat Wear. . Street Floor a ‘ ‘Waites Men's Wear . 1 Street Moor - ‘ : f ~ > | : F NE os Pride or Gratitude? ell aw Tua Pownse Company he Daily (Bditor’s Note: In keeping with The Press policy of having guest edi- torial writers from time to time, the following Thanksgiving editorial was written by the Rector of All Sainte’ Episcopal Church), 3 REV. C. GEORGE WIDDIFIELD We are a proud people and a proud nation, It takes little imagination to F find jageifinile, Sysasion Bet: our pete: We have come so far in such a short time. There is no nation on . the face of the fearth that can surpass our pros- -perity. No nation grants a greater ‘degree of freedom. _ No nation exhibits Fa more honorable -= industry. And so one might contin- "ies ue indefinitely. * x * ‘But Thanksgiving Day should give us pause — should help us ask this question: Is our pride really justified or should it be tempered by a profound sense of gratefulness? We live in one of the most richiy- blessed lands on the face of the earth. If we have greater wealth than other nations it is largely because the Lord has given us a greater abundance of raw materials. If we have more food’ and fewer starving people than some of the other nations of the world, it is largely because we have more land than most other people have, and the land we have is more fertile. "kk W@W ® If we are able to maintain a higher standard of living than many of the other nations, it is ‘largely because we have greater resources. To be sure, we have developed these raw materials. We have made the most of our brains and our ingenuity, but using all these at their maximum, we could not have produced what _we now have if we had been given ‘a dry and barren land to begin with. a 2 2 Also, we are young and strong; unscarred and unscathed by war. We have never been bombed, we have never been starved. These are things to be grateful for, not proud of. What better thought could we have on Thanksgiving Day than the line from the Psalm, “The lot is fallen unto me in a fair ground; yea, I have a goodly heritage.” Railroads Must Have Federal Aid to Exist As this newspaper has pointed. out several times over the past months, ‘the passenger business on the rail- roads is continuing to dwindle, x * * Current figures bring out the facts in a graphic manner. Pas- senger operations in 1957, resulted in losses totaling $723 million dollars. This is a staggering total and it deserves study and Federal relief, or at least Federal recognition of the situation. But nothing is done. “ee Things merely get worse. x * * According to present estimates, the same loss for 1958 will run some two “per cent greater than it was in 1957. e passenger train deficit is edging towards a billion dollars a year and it comes right out of the railroad tills. They're approaching. the breaking THE PONTIAC PRESS ¢, Michigan Sunday Radel a: Advertising Maneger Shin Maas Manager G. peal “Aer Jonvan, Sento eld Ga tate toe into big cities and back home. They ride in part at railroad expense ‘for their total payments are far below costs. | Be gle oR The Grand Trunk Railroad right here in Pontiac suffers acutely from this ailment. Last year the commuter deficit ap- proximated $100,000, Ww Re Ks Some suggest that if commuter service continues, it will have to be as a “ward of the government.” If this idea is repugnant to the nation, the rails can wash their hands of the whole thing and let the commuters ride busses and their own cars. x * * The latter would further jam streets that are already baffling the city officials of all the great centers in America. The passen- ger problem on long hauls is slowly being settled by the rail- roads as they discontinue more trains. But to date, they have struggled through with the bulk of the commuter services... The Man About Town Over Twelve Miles Of Holiday Decorations Going Up on Our Streets Holiday: A date on which too many ‘of us forget its real mean- ing. . For the tenth year the Christmas dec- orations over Pontiac’s downtown streets are locally made, and furnished by - The House of Evergreens, the family enterprise of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph I. Hughes of 444 Marian St., who have built a hobby into a good sized business. The decorations now going up. here in- clude 1,200 pieces of evergreen festoon- ing, each 50 feet long; 90 pieces, 30 feet long, and 40 pieces, 12 feet'long, or a total of over 12 miles of festooning. Also.included are 35 evergreen wreaths, each 24 inches fn diameter, and nine. “wreaths, each 36 inches in diameter, be- sides some other work with. an evergreen | ‘accent, All of the material for this work . -{s from trees grown in Oakland County. For making the festooning the Hughes have invented a roping machine which greatly facilitates the work. They hold the patents on tt, and have oa a number in other cities. Although a resident of Pontiac for 40 years, G. L. Scales : of 100 Henry Clay Ave., well remembers when he was coach of the baseball team at North Bridgton, Maine, just after the -.turn of the century. He also saw the canals, the railroads with several widths of track, some only two feet wide, and other things preserved from pioneer days. Another grower of flowers that do double duty in 1958, . Mrs. LeRoy Davis of 1330 Union Lake Road, has an orange ’ eriental poppy in bloom. As a sequel to his training during the pheasant season, the dog of Harrison Germand of Drayton Plains insists on taking points on chickens. A doe deer that for several months has been ecomirig to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Holtsander in Orion. Township for daily handouts of food, has been sticking there all of the time since Nov. 15. we Rushing the season, hunters In the car of Bronson Fellman almost got their first deer, and right within the Pontiac city limits, early Fri- day morning. The car struck it near the overhead bridge on Oakland Ave., but it galloped away — with a bad limp. The men reported it to a nearby gas station. Verbal Orchids to- - Arthur H. Scott of 1300 Winttirop Road; 88th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Vern E. Wiltse of 59 South Parke St.; 5ist wedding anni- versary. . Mis. Hannah Predmore of Birmingham; 82nd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Orison Gaynor some Detroit abd “ Poms: 53rd wedding anniversary. ~ ‘William Winter, Sr., of Romeo; 83rd birthday. , - Pilgrims Had a , Wee : = WOR K/S—o Indians Only Dulles Reports Presgure Counter Aes Says West Agrees on Berlin Action WASHINGTON (AP)—Secretary. of State Dulles said today -the Western Allies have reached basic agreement on how to deal with Soviet pressures over Berlin, Dulles said he would not rule ' out the use of force in defense of Western rights of access to the city but that he thought the ques- tion was academic because the Communists have not threatened to cut the land, water or air routes. * * * ’ Dulles said’ there are at least two possible explanations of why the Soviet Union has not yet made occupation Potsdam agreement of 1945 might destroy the basis of Poland's tights in former German-held ter- “vitory. *& ++. Dulles said the Polish govern- 1. The U.S. government has some slight evidence that the Soviet Union may have exploded more nuclear test weapons. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Thanksgiving in America .. . Is when we give our thanks , . . For all God’s blessings, great or small . . « Bestowed upon our ranks... The banker and the farmer and . .» The merchant in his store... The laborer and office clerk . .. And those who guard each shore . » » At every family table, from . . The highest to the least .. . Our grace and gratitude are said . . Before the turkey feast... No, this is not the only time . We give our thanks to God . . . For all His generosity . . . To us upon this sod . . . But our Thanksgiving is the time . . . When we unite in prayer .. . To honor God and Thank Him for .. . His kind and loving care, (Copyright oral The Country Puree 2. If there is a breakdown in pragma egy Samay + Pon dow and dian. bi ileyiil- Piss Ef 8 f “ii it ay ii Fs Republic under Seiden Gamal a home. Drove an auto right through the side of a house. 8. & The toughest ups and downs for the working man are getting up in the morn and getting down to work. * & &* Forty-two muscles are used in smiling. Some folks must be mus- cle-bound. * * those who use better judgment. Dr. William Brady oad: Profitable Vitamin Shots commeastles ddine <3 SRO know how pene ong near-nurses are,, hustling fro, and what a practice you think. the doctor b see a ( ; tomers waiting for their “shots” at 10 a.m. or 3 p.m. — whatever time the girl at the desk tells you all to report Monday. Knowing the man well enough to talk turkey to him I asked him if he didn’t feel ashamed to take the money for such downright exploitation of popular credulity. This strictly in private, of course. “T have po compunction about giving my patients vitamin shots,” my businesslike colleague averred. “In many cases injections of thia- min (B-1) two or three times a week give a boost or a lift you just. don’t get from vitamins by mouth. These patients keep com- ing for their shots because are satisfied it helps their morale.” * ile * : ‘nocale because the Hs i ultra-refined, narrow, poorly bal- anced diet of the average Ameri- can is deficient in vitamin B. This is plain common sense. At the same time I say it is childish on the part of the patient or customer and larcenous on the diet ts’ as good as it should be, send me a stamped, "self-addressed » Michigan. Ride Sinatra?’ German’s Mistaken” About hadergrsie ee ll know. that undermining of our men is nothing compared to men’s undermining of women, And if American women run to clubs, 1 don't know them. Most married wormen (18 million at last count) are too busy holding down two jobs, ee ae ‘Why Do People is an excellent actor and can bat out a song better than almost any- one else? Compare him with others ‘_ and you can see it very easily. “Fan ‘Red Friendliness Has Hidden Bomb’ This nation must be very éus- liness” has a hidden bomb some- where. You can’t trust skunks. GL. ‘If That’s the Case, Ill Be Slim Year’ An edlioeia} in the Chicheo paper said some people believed the Michigan legislature appropriated money to the U. of M. and MSU in proportion to their football vic- tories, That ‘Thet ‘means each of thant.” will get out $1.80 next session, ’ uel Hoot = ‘We’re Going Again.. With Union’s Help’ Give the unions credit. They got the auto plants going again without a’ strike, and they deserve the thanks of everyone. ‘Merchant "Why Can't Students Have a have to treat them as pores Ww. F It’s Unfair to Use My Money for That’ Labor spent tive million dollars. on the election. My part of that was probably very small but it went for the Democratic Party and I’m a Republican and,so how do I go about getting my money What a yell would go up if the union demanded him to do that. It's just as fair as him spending - my money for the wrong man. Dissatisfied - ‘Make the Game More Interesting’ ” Professional football teams should try that two-point-after- touchdown play and make their game more interesting. They kick the single point so automatically it isn’t exciting. Trying for a second extra point and carrying the ball would enliven a dull event. ethan Bad Union = “even a bad union is better than no union.”* ’ Louis C. Jr. All letters Votce of the People foust contain C4 Mame and address of writer. This information will be withheld upon request if the letter is not of « critical mature. Letters must be under 200 ‘ one The Pontiae ie right to on. reserves is edit all Case Records of a Psychologist: Norma will soon find that ability to carry on gay conver- _ gation counts more than a new dress or rouge and lipstick in winning a boy's admiration. For a person’s charm is large» ly his deftness in conversation. Send for the ‘H-E-L-P” for- mula outlined below and prac- tice it at home before your crucial date, By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE Z -382: Norma J., aged 16, is just starting to date. * © * “Dr. Crane, Norma is a. shy, quiet type,’ her mother informed me,- “0 TI know she'll have trouble carrying on con- memorize your H-E-L-P formula. § DR, CRANE ral for her Friday night late.”’ H-E-L-P CONVERSATION starters, For after we have used the weather, we- generally beg down. Probe tactfully and see if the friend ever collected Stamps er of safety matches. See if he had a home chemistry set or made model airplanes. You can generally get a boy launched upon conversation by such probing. Le ee | But if you fail to do so, then try “E” which means “Enter- tainment.” And by all means offer your companion two choices, for that makes if much easier for him. to pick up his cue and re-enter the dialogue, Don’t ask a general question, such as: ‘How do you like base- ball?” Instead, inquire, ‘Do you think baseball is more popular On. football?” And make it a habit to fade fi ie'tee qubbtiti tusks shaped like ‘a fish hook, so it will hook him gracefully and pull him back * into the dialogue. - “Entertainment” also “includes <- 5 * sa diary. = Use HELP Cobrcapition Method tried to write contest entries or short stories, _Poems or has kept * * * “P” covers ‘Politics’ but you should avoid heated debate over the merits of Republicans vs. ts. 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Regular tread for SEARS ALLSTATE ‘METROPOLITANS Guar- R ci ALLSTATE ~ COMPANIONS AND YOUR OLD TIRE ALLSTATE SUPERCORD is rugged re- inforced rayon that fights tire stress and strain, Plus it guards against blowouts! LIFETIME GUARANTEE gives you pro- tection against all defects in material and workmanship for. usable life of tread, regardless of time’ or mileage, plus 15-Mo. ™ = Service Guarantee. LATER ON SEARS EASY Ea,’ Payment ~~ 4.00 _ a eR PAYMENT PLAN...FREE INSTALLATION ALLSTATE ALL SEASON S ___ TUBE-TYPE BLACKWALLS Sate , 1 Outright | Down Size Price, Ea. sag Hl me Payment Plus Tax pigs Tax | 1 Pairs 6.70x15 16.95 12.88 | 3.50 70x15 17.95 | 13.88 | 3.50 __ 7.60x15 19.25. 14.88. 4.00 ube-Type Each In Pairs Plus Tax SAVE 17.50 Craftsman Bench Saw Now At This Low Price Reg. 72.50 $55 Includes Craitsman 8-in. bench saw, features new “Mono-Contro!” that gives one known elevation and nit. See it Teday! Ve-HP Motor ....... 31.95 Electric Hand Saw 34.95 > Medium duty 154 H. P. motor. New Bit Set V4-In. Drill Pm z t t ree 2.88 24.95 mretCAL eaatant Bores % to f-in Craftsman = 1/5- 634 burnouts. 6'4-in holies in wood HP eleet. motor joe f.: with case 41.50 = , procating Powered ae 5 Handy, 12-in. Jig Saw 14 Versatile—for making models, jig saw puzzles, small furniture, ete. Enclosed motor; safe—no exposed gears, belts or pulleys. Cuts soft and hard wood, plastic, and soft metals. $1 Holds ‘til Christmas! — bates Jeet I Full Length Rugs Protect Car Carpet feo. |= AG Rubber rugs in green, blue, black or red fit entire front floor, all cars. Hurry in today during this sale .. . Save! Dy ALLSTATE Hand Spotlight Reg. 5.95 4.99 New modern design. Secled beam bulb effective 1200 feet. Idea! for locating street signs or as trouble Hghi Masonry Drill Set for Concrete, Stone Reg. 4.49 3.44 Stay-sharp carbide tips. Sizes 14, 5/16, ¥% and 1-Inch. Spiral fluied. Handy plastic case. Genuine Crafisman set pe. set. Drills, counter sinks, counterbores. 26 screw sizes 4. 12 High Speed Drill Set Reg. 10.95 Sto Vy-inch on 4 large sizes. © Chem-Set Plates ial eeTAT! performance @ BATTERY @ GENERATOR i OO ahs Car Compass. may Must for Any Trip 2.66 Get up to 150 Reg! 3.49 driving. Shock resistant. Guar- ‘BATTERY — In Price $13.45 FREE POWER TEAM CHECK MPG 95 Takes the guesswork out of with 2-HP Mo-Ped! 189 Sicsla Ne Trades 88 Exchange improve winter © Sold foctory-fresh for dependable service © Same power rating as original equipment ® Actual power rating is stamped on the case @ VOLTAGE REGULATOR 10% DOWN anteed 1 year, Hurry in now Favorite low cost transportation of teenagers . . . ride» a during this sale... Save! anywhere! Safer 31 MPH Sears Easy Payment Plan. A news cone ieee | Low’ Cost Methanol Anti-Freeze Gallon 98 ¢ Gives good protection for econ- cludes rust inhibitor. a substantial savings. Screwdriver Set Reg. 9.95 $8 4 standard bit screwdrivers, sctewholding, stub, cross re- cess, offset screwdrivers; jew- éller set with 4 bits esperar by “e Soldering Gun Kit Fashion’s Woven In Reg. wy 88 vony-minded motersis. Pure “These Plastic Covers 17 ALISTATE Permanent Type | top speed, extra large brakes. “Dual rear shocks smooth out the bumps. Buy now on INSTALLED Here’s modern styling at a modest price. . Tough, woven Saran ‘plastic: seat, backrest. Rich-looking simulated leather: trim. Has many luxury cover features, but at Anti-Freeze Lasts All Winter Makes A Fine Gift! ° Gives greater rust prevention 88 ose aks 7.88 © One filling lasts entire season Gallon "Ideal for taking care of solder. Don’t be cought unprepared by a sudden treezel Py} ing jobs dround the ‘house high quality Al ATE Permanent Anti-Freeze in your arid workshop. Fast heating, ef- radiator now. TATE Permanent giyes-you a higher ficient, easy fo use. : boiling point and lower freezing point. At Sears. it , or your monty Gack SEARS . 154 North Saginaw St... Phone FE 5-4171 5 nny ~ Hae Pas: ges ape: ’ t ? PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1058 GM Institute Post {Gordon win wil’ deve his 3'Se@q Dealers, Producers), Te coverative extension sre , General Ma Plan MSU Conference ¢ will sponsor the conference. An air of importance would do you good. And you can add it to your life with this fashionable rayori challis shirt. Black mixed in with a second color gives the fabric a subdued shimmer that’s very handsome. ‘Stylish metallic buttons are another touckyyou'll like, Get yours with Ivy or spread collar in small to extra large. “Charge It” Middle with som Sudanese officers | * % | pga tang en gne ge Dan River flannela sport shirts We sport shirts gineer a coup to “prejudice Su-/ : dan’s independence,” . “98 also had “bought | over the” Suen press and| regularly sell . 44 y J ° through the classical means by| at 2.96 "Charge it” | which it has applied pressure on} Dad's got a secret~ other Arab countries,” Why be cold this winter, when you can be warm and.com- his shirt Ion't recilly” Asked if-he meant the fortable in one of our Dan River flannela sport shirts, Always silks, .fust pn PB a Khali ond. stays neat and comfortable. Colors stay bright for the life of * _ ts br pe pa gate ores aa the shirt. Hurry in today during this sale and save. roots vw a special point to him.” : ae : ~*~ * & se ea ai spinning the acetate. . Khalil said Ke expected Abboud] 5, L. : ’ ® yaers | . a | Bold, he-man stripes to secept American economic aid/| ham * . we ae — | a ond plaids, § to XL, which the former Premier's gov-|] ig 19\a ° ' ££ ae i 7 take to suds. Get one 4, | : 3 | tf ps . | | \e todey and live it upt te SEK: meer oe E, Miss, (AP)—This is Just Say “Charge It” of Pair Rathi ad Sorta a | on Sears Revolving Charge we ities England weather, he| also can be uséd just like .| @ regular charge account. 3 g 5 F i tl * | i i and Sop Set dope Sad ofl loath, * * * 7 . On the fourth day, the Rev.| COMPARE Decatur Butler stopped to eat and) and fell in love with the dog. The feeling apparently was D. ATW Y eG® Phat WE — JY —-. ee ; x ne be ee ed, oa IBER 27, 1958. « nd sa oae ‘ Now York ? Bene Meo th ‘ } Take 6 Mos. Te. Pay | ONLY. Aa 9:30 ALM, 8:30 P.M. Sele 11 Hours So Those Working M1-Hour Christmas Sale Friday 9:80 A.M. te 8:80 P.M. Gees Back te 18.99 After 8:90 ¥, M. ~ NEWPORT’S 11-HOUR SALE ome 4 408 ‘U-Heer Christame Sale Friday 0:00 A.M. te 6:30 P.M. 12.99 LADIES’ "gee CAR COATS. eee Beck to 18.90 After Sine P. 3. 7.99 GIRLS’ CAR COATS 5 Goes Back to 7.99 After 8:30 1l-Heur Christmas Sale Friday 0:90 A.M. to S90 P.M. 1.69 GIFT BOY'S 88 By | SPORT SHIRTS Goes Back to 1.69 After 5:30 F, M, 1i-Hour Christmas Bale Fridey 9:00 A.M, te §:30 P.M, rer 9% Goes Back to $90 After 9:90 P.M, 11-Hegr Christesas Gale Fridey 0:30 A.M. te 8:80 P.M, 4.99 LADIES’ 2% CARDIGANS Goes Back te 4.09 After 8:90 P.M. Goes Back te 10.99 After 3:90 eee ee Pee ee Pee Pee Pee vee eee Pee Pa ae Pee | SAVE $1.50 we) MARX ROTATION CANNON Cistateaie Trees | Enrich the Soil ~ After Season esd oi iis tian dt Fee | HMB i yi Hi Feel i s.8 iF TT Z 3 fe i HI, FRIENDS! Stl here at the same old stand. Ready to serve you, again. GIVE YOURSELF A BREAK. My prices have. always been fair and honest. Courtesy is my motto, : Nat Morrison, Mgr. DISCOUNT SALE MEN'S WATERPROOF WATCHES TERRIFIC VALUES | NEW THIN MODELS NOTE SPECIAL dembd tsps OF tg WATCH fete oe feo fe ow J1-Hour Christmas Sale Friday 9:30 A.M. te 8:30 P.M. 2.99 MEN’S 1 88 SPORT SHIRTS Goes Back to 2.90 Afier 8:36 P. M. rs oe — A a~ -N 11-HOUR SALE Ce ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee vee fp fe” fy » | SAVE! MEN'S WEAR 1 ceorce’s Feather Muskrat — 7.99 ey "1 = GIFT DRESSES mor |S) Be 288 a” Goes Back to 1.99 After sae Ui-tves_ Caritas Sale Britny 0 A.M. to Se Fe 5.99. LADIES’ 10 TO 14 $9 HOLIDAY DRESSES Gees Bath to 590 After 9:00 7.99 TINY TEARS Little Mother Love Her! Complete with wardrobe = suitcase. New Low rice. 99 eg is ln he en Se ee eee eee | oe 8 ee ee rere y or ¥ 1.19 Ladies’ Gloves Gees Back te Original Price 8:36 F.M. «, 4. AS hy ay hs a ote fs AS oe a 39 a T , f. 8) he 4) 8S AS aS BE hee) 4S aS aS as as ad a) 8 1i-Heur Christmas Sale Friday 9:30 A.M. te 6:30 P.M. 19.99 MEN’S 1 Ass SUBURBANS Goes Back to 19.99 After 8:90 P. M. 1i-Meur Christmas Sale Friday 9:30 A, M. to $:30 P, M. 3.99 LADIES 1 88 GIFT DUSTERS Goes Back to 3:90 After 6:30 P.M. | @ 2.99 MEN’S . = or s | ) wep 20: I, ) | ‘Underwear * G4 Goes Back to 2.99 After 8:38 | 11-Meer Christmas Sale Friday 6:00 A. M. to 8:08 P.M. 1.99 TWO big JEWEL BOX Sg anise | Goes Back to Original Price #:30 P.M. a SY Ts Py savat Wome curs. | [ ceonces- | saver iets wear | Caahaes 59¢ Pig s 7.99 Men's 14.99 Men’s | ‘ aes [Coe 255: oe 3°) Qae 10.99 Men's 79¢ Men's 29.99 Spot | Se Goes Rack te 5.00 After 9:30 : he 44°; 19 1i-Hour Christmas ‘Sale Fridsy 9:30 A.M. te 6:20 F. M. $17 SAMSONITE 95 TRAIN CASE 14 | Goes Back to $17 After 0:99 P.M. Tind6 Reg- yo | $2 Comb ‘n Brush Set, i Goes Back fe Original Price 8:39 F, M. RE GRR Uear Chinas Sale Fay 9:98 A.M We 80, $5. BEACON GIFT © [NYLON BLAME " weuronr's 1.99 UP ”’ * Chenille 399. SAUGER SET $3 Damask yo 00 Tablecloth e ign Geos Bash, to 1.90 After Nobody thas “a” selection ‘tke ours in good looking tow-button. Cardigan Sweaters .. , we have a style to please both every “Taste and pocketbook, a ne in our Sieeueey a Tid Aad Adie Hla Lidibine: Stacks’ of slgcks, and racks of slacks == in regular or Ivy League models . . . Sime Supple worsted flannels and rich new & ‘ideas in gabardines,: ‘Bedford cords by — a ‘ famous Esquite Sportswear, If you're same - ’ unsure of his size, they‘re completely Saee exchangeable after Christmas. —— SLACKS FROM «= ==—‘iéC;COSCSMéeen’s::*WWihite "10" — = WHITE SHIRTS No man ever has enough white shirts. Our collection by 129% famous Van Heusen and Arrow is sure ‘to aac his favorite ‘Alterations Free of Charge Se = WHITE SHIRTS $4 Tor 8” collar ‘style and fabric, lt you don’t already heve one. why nol open an Osmun Charge Account? Remember Osmun's are ca qua thet never compromise Wear Around 2 = &. Hindiome All-Weather COATS = GIFT TIES = == Here's a real ae yy gift suggestion |: an all Weather coat Se s Famous Pleetway = FINE PAJAMAS GIFT ROBES ——— . = The stores that. are known for outstanding neckwear really tai siidike ift robes of every deseri ion deitgnad to make _Farnous Pleetway is the maker of Osmun’s fine pajama selec -< fashioned of ‘rugged dacron and cotton. A coat that can be oe ig mec tea hit lelsure pre at home more sak x ‘and ‘enjoyable, Sition. Both colorful and subdued patterns are available in éleek Segame wor year ‘round a or foul. rier tan-or brown <=> have them in abundant splendor this Christmas. You'll find it ‘We have sitka: fine waola; segiedh terry-cloths and wath ond exertion broadcloth, ‘outing’ flannel or luxurious cotton ‘and mageee"d Navy iridescent z= 4 real treat to view our selection of handsome gift ties. weer cottons . . . Sizes small, medium, large and extra-large. "ROBES FROM. oi " 25 3 ; “arse SS PLAID LINED CoAT... $] 9» "WOOL ZIPCLINED COAT. $7.9% | a you don't already haye one, why not open an Osmun Charge Accoun?? Neckwear *]”™°6* = Remember, Osmun's are the stores that never compromise on quality, $3% Te $ 0” a smell deposit will hold -ony purchase in our rere -- depariment wail! Christmos By tritereedleae and Exeter in a tremendous oli of stretch = ee . ae Tove ile cottons, jacquard designs “and -argyles. Sizes Sie : fl HT , - = ourhi oe ) Or Any cs for @ new hat! st Gilt certcte fr « naw ot or ‘other. merch pd dase ‘ meant Seth Cheviats orks Wve uta pllicton: of Withoe oma Jewelry and other novelty items, For the man ého really seems t Miia oO | mufflers, We have leather palm driving gloves, unlined and lined soft. leathers and moches . . » and our extensive stock. 8 of fine mufflers will make a lot of men Sie nh delight = -on-Christmas morn; ! Gloves from’$3.95 = \" Mufflers from $2.95. Ne sale a! Osmun's is final uniil the recipient is PONTIAC 2 T completely satisfied. - BOTH STORES orn "HED EY Nici ae Cunist aag 4 \e f z se oe j ae Se ; Z ‘ es Sd % ie s ; ae | F a = + oh eee a SE i ests ee Sager a wad fee sige ae gsice iq ug erg sae ae w age \ i ¥y * ‘ E* EL-HURON CENTER and it's timeto relax, you have just the right chair'for -. «« Chairs in which you're at ease as you visit or read: ~~.» chairs in our large-collection ° ++» Priced well within low budgets... / These are but joy the prospect that once @ day is over, chores done each member of the family. Chairs to sink into and rest We have just these kind of a few of our arog selections. ‘Only $3.00 Down Your choice of plastic or tweed covers in-many colors. Foam rubber padded seats. Blond or mahogany finished woodwork. Brass tipped legs. . Reg. $39.95 Value RECLINING CHAIRS La-Z-Boy, Stratolounger and Barcolounger. Large Priced from SWIVEL ROCKER available. Watch the carefree expression on Dad’s face Open Fri. and Saturday Night Until 9! Restful reclining chairs by the nation’s most famous manufacturers: _ cover selection in fabrics, plastics and > “combinations. ¢ 0 « Prices range from 59.50 to.230.00. Vibrator motors 59>> Foam, rubber padded swivel plat- form rocket swith wih back: for $7950 “the costs nary 4 dy nga” _Mersman Tables in —. Walnut or Blond . . . Many with ‘Formica Tops ss ils ipl eon to spruce up r home -with heli : 2 tine Mersman Tables, it’s.now . . . while ieee are 2 419° You'll want several . . . and you'll find every style in - our complete Mersman stock dy i ts @ ode Priced feoms Commode with Hendy Drawer 15%2"x23%4", Height 24” i Rubbe $1995 a wane :p Ta ormica Top Sizes 1744"x48" Sizes 17%4"%41%"* Height 26” Height 15” 1995 Modern Commode Lemp TaNe 29 : oy eT NIE SR ~ Size 29% "x204" ae ae Colonial SWIVEL ROCKER Authentic Early American and extremely com: $, 50 fortable. Hand rubbed solid maple weodwork, practical tweed cover, * _ Only: = Delivers - $WIVEL ROCKER The above chair is ‘available for immediate de- *69” livery in a large selection of colors and fabrics. - Has nicely detailed bock, your choice of blond or dark base. Only $7 Delivers ofter Khe pushes back in one of these handsome chairs. Only $6 Down SWIVEL ROCKER Comfortable-swivel rocker with attractive. pes 6 50 grade covers. The cushion is SOLID foam ber and reversible skirted base. Only $10 Delivers SWIVEL ROCKER You will want a pair of these handsome, wie $ 50 fortable swivel rockers. Good selection of fab- tics in latest decorator colors. Beautifully tail- ored, . Only $7 Down +8 il {FF i FE ¢ 3 { Fage Mink! Muskrat! Marmot! Séuirrel! Persian Lamb!» | PRE. HOLIDAY Glamorous Coats, Capes, Stoles © Dyed northern back ae © Dyed northern flank @ Dyed Mouton Processed ~ . lamb coats, 32, 36, 40” muskrat cape stoles 5 oi @ Dyed northern flank 4 | ps @ Dyed northern back | muskrat pocket stoles muskrat pocket stoles , Plus 10% Fed. Tax, $5 Down ff Fashion-Wise Coats. and Stoles! ek Pan Dyed mouton processed . a. 9 lamb coats in star char- $ : coal, logwood : @ Grey tip dyed. Persian fi lamb paw coats ° | ) : @ Dyed let-out marmot cape stoles Plus 10% Fed. Tax, $8 Down Stoles, Capes, Coats, Jackets! @ Natural mink cape stoles — - @ Dyed northern flank muskrat coats @ Let-out dyed marmot spencer cape jackets @ Dyed northern back muskrat spencer cape jackets @ Natural mink paw cape - stoles @ Dyed squirrel pocket stoles | Plus 10% Fed. Tax, $10 Down | Bed poten pocsesed acd joc i $38 Logwood brown. Novelty lining. Perfect with Feet tie bush Sel ee Natural grey Persian lamb coats... .. ...$298* “Prices Pius 16% Fed. Tax ltt ad 0 youn monty back” “@portswear. Greater selection this year!’ Plas 10% ss oak Fed, Tax ONLY $13 DOWN dred moron ocse _ 68 @ Natural tanch.. mink gill coats aR a te ment naw srl. ‘Star ~ @ Black dyed Persian lamb paw coats _ rel Fee Rae @ Dyed northern back muskrat coats ee @ Dyed northern flank muskrat coats Dyed northern back or flank muskrat coats $148° 28 Dred nerthermback muskrat fall length ‘ ~ 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE S171 ‘ x - Wheat elea sa tad te delicate Jace. coll Gni needlework of these qniracle blend blouses... the richly - glowing print styles . . . the shimmering brocadgs . . . at a price like this: We expect big crowds, so come early to-get the styles you wont in your size and color, . a Complete larg selection of dresses for the holidays. ay Hurry in now ... At Sears. ech bdget Blues, vensh whe Ie ott itt these lovely hid am Saye we in today for the best selection . . vat Sears! Jt lt Hhep, wrgetcveneca nite a a A ie hg ME RE Nel A Nl: Ali ag ity ‘ Dainty as she can be in her- ee ees aig a oe i : ctinoline of rose, blue, Wonderful wool and rayon and-wool and nylon blends Revolves: for easy ‘selection, ~ , iene fwil gd A orchid, chartreuse or white in new textures. Lovely colors, Wonderful for making — ot more eo od aa gees veh chemt . acetate satin. your own skirts for the holidays. So low priced. gilt suggestion. ~~ T: Small,” medium, large. Tomorrow! | “SA This Year—— 6 Shop Early! Let Sears help Santa select gifts of angel-glow and gladness in . Honeysuckle outfits for. tiny cherubs _ Bet ee > Quilted Robes Rayon quilted robe with a big rayon satin bow tie to delight ting toddler. y ha Hurry in today during this sale and save. Sizes 2 - 4. Gift’ gg 3 Priced 6 . uf. Vey h. Big sister full circle quilted robe. Mock-jewel button fitted duster : re _-of machine washable quilted In ~ beautiful styles. vue, pay y 4 : a a tat tricot; @ 0 z, Phe cotton. Gold color print with pink po sive print Celanese acetate 3 98 ne se heoey Hurry in crepe. 4 - 6X, x id hice 10-18. ¢. Beautiful little nylon tricot duster, and looking pert, pretty ‘n precious. Wrapped in Christmas pink and blue 5% Beautiful nylon tricot duster. Sizes 3-6X Practical Pinwale Corduroy Duster 6 # Bright s of peacock blue, atte mint green in a machirie washable roy duster. Sizes 10 to 20. a * sSagh.laTy ad ree : ioe ever ss Mioete So aghege Sale Priced Honeysuckle Orion’ cardigans {g Now Only 1 99 _ Delightful Christmas gift-giving ide. Girls’ long-sleeved Orlon cardigans - in red, white, navy, blue or yellow. 3-6x. Hurry in fotigtcomiplete © ~—gelection at this low special purchase price! “DuPont's acrylic fiber boys’ play suits : , tugged Boyville Le, Roy R Knit . Complete Official 4 : Wnt | Pojamas for Boys Zorro Costaca * western suits dium “ a7 «5 for buckaroos fs es a ad Dacron*-Nylon Dacron*-N ylon ond Nylon Sotin Slips Cotton 6b hd apy, Usually Sell at 498°" Be CNT eon - Oo 33 , You'd expect to 498! Save now on this duster in Wonderful Selection of Wondertul ‘sale price on these gra now =e oe shorty gowris in pink, orange Cotton knits with’ elastic lied ‘Whe Zorro's black’ : , i 98 better no-iron slips with “DuPont's polyester fier "ice and equa shades. waist. Has Roy Rogers’ pic- cotton twill shirt, trousers, Compare pretty nylon trims. White, Matching waltz may fe ture on tops, double holster cape, mask, belt and hat This Price sizes 32-40. or long BOWN ...ee00+..3.98 — *DuPodt's polyester fixer set printed on pants, 4 - 12. Smail, medium, large sizes. : ; CHARGE ‘IT Wild West fun for young folks, Durable 8-oz. sy Way y Pp cotton twill is washfast and sanforized. Snap . A eee Se pen front jacket has fringed yoke. Black with gold § trim. Every boy wants one of these western suits so why not make yours happy. Hurry in today and save! Sizes 4 to 12. Just Say, “Charge It’ on Sears Revolving Charge _Aleo Can Be Used fust Like a Shop and Save the Ea GET YOURS TODAY! Cunning New | Pajama Bags . Cunning flop- eared dog i. Boys’ Wear Depi, Main Floor ‘Junior 5-Piece Marshal Suit “Reg. 4.49 3” For a@ little guy's Merry: Christnas. Washable cotton twill parts, vest, rayon shirt, tie, even ‘star. Sizes 4 to 8. Western Jacket & me Tra gh So kesh Se Re Miniature 11” Doll - Official Maverick _ Suit for Boys Pants Set for Boys | | ¢@lectric putt return may be just! 3 right. | FOR MODEL BUILDERS An excellent gift for a builder of wooden models is a knife chest. | ; Such chests come in many sizes * .and the larger ones include more than 20 different cutting blades 4 and tools. There are numerous acces- sories for HO seale railroad en- thusiasts. such as bridges, tun- tels, and special type cars, ; Popular with the boys are boat ; and plane kits with motors and’ * propellers, For the girls there are ' - Tom Pittman Eulogized ‘by Director Sam Fuller + HOLLYWOOD (AP) — The un- ‘timely death of actor Tom Pitt- * | ROEBUCK AND CO. & Includes. Bookcase Bed, Chest, Double Dresser _ @ Elegant Modern. Styling ~ @ Dresser Complete with Mirror @ Lovely Hand-Rubbed Finish 3-piece bedroom suite in shining limed oak veneer with S-ply veneer tops. All drawers are center guided and dust-proofed, Plate glass mirror tilts for easy viewing. This refreshing modern design will give your bedroom a real style lift. Save $65 now! Se Unpainted © ei ethers . a A | ee, Po co Reg. 34.95 Cock- toil Table . .29.88 Beautifully styled sofa and matching lounge chair. iyi Notice the unusual cap arms with over hang. You'll “-.. be pleased, too, with the rayon-frieze covering be- cause it stays fresh-looking longer. Choose from spice-beige, Ming blue or black. See it and you'll know that this is the suite and the savings you want, Buy Furniture for Christmas Early This Year versa ti as maaes/’/= 7k iv VV ONLY $5 DOWN DELIVERS . fanl a 1 AKAN KRAWAG [Sl mal | eae NE a a Ee [eam | Chest © Fn | | 7 Reg. 26.95 $7 6 | 19.95 é a ate 1988 SALE! Double Drop-side Crib = % Charge It! IN WHITE WITH BLUE OR PINK arge It! , A tall cabinet — 63x24x11-in. A good way -to keep baby comfort- Reg. 29.95 Smooth, sanded finish all ready-to-paint, stain or wax! Select Ponder- osa pine. Has 9 roomy drawers {ér extra stor- age. 42x15x36-inches. . White enamel with: double doors and adjustable, ° re- movable shelves. Silent ‘door catches. Rigid construc- tion for long life! For kitchen, laundry. : able and happy! Solid hardwood ‘ with colorful decorations on head $ and foot. Double drop-sides and easy-rolling casters. Adjustable, 3- , position spring. White. or natural finish. It's a remarkable value. Charge It! sale—oval braided rp s 60% Wool, 40% Rayon Ovals Save now on attractive heavy duty, reversible throw rugs. . Virgin wool gives strength and resiliency. Car- pet rayon assures clear, bright colors. 24x42-in., Reg. 4.99 ...2.99 5’8"x8’8”, Reg. 27.99 22.99 34x54-in., Reg. 7.99 ...5.99 7'8’x9’8”, Reg. 39.99 34.99 46x96-in., Reg. 11.95 ..9.99 8'8’x11'8”, Reg. 49.95 39.99 “ 1 All-Wool Twist Includes Padding-- INSTALLED! | luxurious 3-ply all wool twist It’s hard to find’a carpet with such dense low loop pile at this low price. Made’of imported wool yarns, it will give you, many years of wear. See it in 4 popular colors; gray, green, beige, nutria. A als bisa ed alah 99 Sq. Yd. 9 & 12-ft. Widths - INSTALLED WITH PAD Sa aida Seca cs ean RIE AN oo aac ec snd iis tonne aeatiihed aa taal 22x34" ‘Floorcovering Dept., Second Floor 4 154 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE §-417 Kenmore Combo Ed. ‘¢ Steam, Dry Iron an * Now .. . get codking enjoyment with a Kenmore skillet \ \ - » » the controlled heat way. Gleaming, fastheating \ UL listed ~ 9 88 sme a cool plastic handle with built-in cook nau: ae ae #58 ture guide. Control-maintains heat dialed. \ Quality iron et bargain price: aa \Backed by “Immediate ty ch Detachable “simmer” te 425 degree heat contol $4.80 ecm Sh on Polished abemioum sever ea ee mr 3.1 te a F TENET UCiaieie Gi ckians Ws viniove seatiaty payment | until they reach 18 or marry, whichever comes first. s ait Re il contin: to recelve payments until 4 cir become no, lnge entitled to " | Tanita ae continue ta get pay- | i a r 4 ino ao . pe, i a mer ee In addition to being ¢ligible for monthly payments, | | | oaeeieaieeses rns To pe icc end ler tna a ee i! 198 fitted a au r itomatic ‘bio niket . , : The perfect gift .. ur home or theirs. . save over $4. a , 25% Acrilane 35% co and 50% rayon. ist. “adh Shaped bottom phentins ‘Seve work and time. = Sturdy nylon binding. Harmony House Tuscan we pink, Cherry red, Ming blue and Sage |Sage green. : Full sizes, tok control, Reg. A93..:..19.88 .~ Full size, dual controls, Reg. 29.95 ....,24.88 Regularly 22.95 --2ePe Bath Mat Set Reg. 390° 2.99 “Old Auto” ps Wiha as thick cot- ton mat and like cover Gay colors. ~ Print ‘ote Laxey, Blanket Reg. 2.9 — 1,99 ‘Tix0-in, 6.33 Reg. 13.98 11.77 A novel gift! 4 cotton terry Harmony House blanket . of '3Y;. dbs.” off ‘choice wool, Pillowcase Set Snoertip towels.and adorable 90°, rayon ahd 10% nylon in... Launderite treated for wash- Reg. 1.98 ] .99 a geet planter jn floral’ print on white, HH: ability. 72x90-in. Rugged- wearing nyloo aeree- attractive —- Frosty Pink or Yellow. RING MOUNTINGS Her cherished diamond re-set in & new mounting will make Se wrt percale pillowcase wih charm po wi arco “2x38, pattern. on white inches. — ‘Let us give thanks “We have so much to thank Thee fer, eS © dear Lord— thy ined thatipaitaes vies pueda’ To pray and praise, For tables richly spread ‘And blessed peace that sweetens daily bread. For joys of life that gild the passing days— Kaa se eet Sen SN See : shining rays Ls . That spolght cherished rights to think, to speak, : lo worship as we please. Lord, mah ei For ways to share these gifts with all mankind! And hasten on'the golden years that find : From sea to sea the battle flags all furled— | a MAUEEEN aUEDOCH : ; ae 4 . a |e. give i ‘ ri toe Git ‘Seales Place Mat Set eee 2.98 ¢ ' Boxed’ “2:98 Fe Raanangtdlon acing 9c L- cxtion owals, be and , you correct tooking- temperature. Speci lly priced now to save. e : os ‘ ; _ Vinegar’ cru pd cao shell com. dedi sachet oe -SAVE! >. | i if CONSUME RS POWER CO, Cage 5 i rac 3 ssue BOYS GET LODEN LOOK } FOR LESS AT PENNEY’S It’s quality thru and thru, from 9-ounce cotton sheen to 14- ounce quilt! ..Penney’s better fitting zip-off hood, ‘other extras. Do-l-Yourse ~ Uroed for Cities : C. of C, President Says : I's Way to Cope With : Population Boom » Commerce urges the do-it-yourself | to cope with problems ot populations. William A. McDonnel said the problems “are basically a local § Rugged 9-ounce cotton sheen! responsibility, not a responsibil: Fuji 14-ounce quilting! 3-piece ike government inf construction hood with furry dynel trim! Knit turtle neck : MeDonnell’s speech was pre-] collar!’ And those are just the i pared for the National Conference | on Metropolitan Growth, spon- TOP STYLE! TOP WARMTH More than just the look, too! 88 Sizes 6 to 18 CHECK THE EXTRAS tr'ameicar caer ey] MORE WARMTH, WEAR IN PENNEY’S JUNIOR PARKA $12 $15 317 Mink Collars Two-in-One Coats Chatwood. Fleece big ones! ‘Sizes 4 to 12. All kinds of coats. All Wool just what you need at these special prices. Sizes 3 to 6x..7 to 14. | BIG SPECIAL PURCHASE! i MORE IN BOYS‘ SPORT SHI More fabrics, more style, more colors! Here are’ woven ginghams, and trimmed novelty cottons in - regular models, woven tartan stripes and plaids with buttov-through flap pockets. More? Neat foulards in graduate style. All long sleeves, all machine washable. Penney’s price? Just 1.50! . i Sizes 4 to 18, RTS ‘gored by the chamber. ; * * * persons believe the solution to the| of community develop-| i * * * * But, he added: “The American business community as represent- éd by the Chamber of Commerce @ is more prudent for a community jf © i iavtcase i. Gracie and’ sore a tose | NO-PAMPERING FOR. }..PEN-LON SWEATERS | and more in No. nonsense about Penney’s _ Wash, spring back without and 3.98. Sizes 7 to 14 | fog cozy Pen-Lons. See | ow beautifully they hand- Slipover 3.98 blocking. And, they resist pill- ing or fuzzing. 3 to 6. 2.98 Cardigan 4.98 y GIRLS’ DACRON GIFT BLOUSES ¢ 198 sizes 7 to 14, 8 wa : goodies ! Moré lace and frills. Treats for mom! They hand wash, skip } ironing. So sweet to the budget! White and pas- tels. SPECIAL «| WOMEN'S. GLOVES '66c Wool gloves plain &| ey a real itty em | sy PIECE SETS : GO UNIVERSITY amis’ | 398 _MITTENS Gift boxed. Dacron blouse} 7 | Wool Fancies: with embroidéréd backs. tis dtes | Penney’s woven stripe shirt is a button-down! slacks are buckle - backs! ‘Striped belt rounds. the ensemble. Fully machine washable, | WORK: SAVERS! warm with a hefty 5.3- after mom, too, with a out washer and practically } shuns the iron! » . COTTON FLANNEL 159 a sizes 4 t0'18 Penney’s keeps your boy. ourice Shirt fabric. Looks finish that-léves the, »| ....... PENNEY’S DOWNTOWN STORE... | OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS. UNTIL 9:00\P. M. _- PENNEY’S Mil OPEN EVERY WEEK: D, BULKY, KNITS.IN nd ORLON bey 10 tote 100% bulky knit wash Orlon with crew neck ‘styling, ribbed at waist, © cuffs, neck, “Hand wash. . able, and shrink-res : 1 Fayorite colors! © oe oo a f 3 ra or spotlights | i g i ii Swimming Pool Break Suggested for Industry LOS ANGELES (AP) — They're| The “swimming pool break.” * * * Some of the bosses may think he's all wet, but the general chairman of the National Swim- thing Pool Institute convention says what American workers need 19 ae eee ee le come already have installed polls in sev- eral factories.” i . a sizes sizes 5 to 9 5 to 9 ae a | - f So sturdy, long-wearing | Smart “at-Homers” with | ‘;7#*® practically a I flexible leather sole and 1 light blue, pink. HIS PLUSH TERRIES FOR LOUNGING AFTER BATHS! There's something special about 3 98 bent and so easy to care for! Penney’s comfort - cut yor: is something _— too! colors, MORE EASY-CARE! ROBES OF RAYON ’N ACETATE 7 95 small, — Famous Deering Milliken “50”, now in Towncraft tailored robes of 2-ply rayon 'n’ acetate heath- er plaids, Wash 'n’ wear finish, machine wash, little or no iron. An Absolutely terry cloth . . . it’s soft, absor- tines 4 “ sizes 7 to 14 Sixes 3 to 6x.....3.98 Little Princess 160k! 9% sizes small, medium, large, extra large plaids! Warm wool, rich Vicara and long- wear nylon . . . to- gether in one fine Towncraft robe. Ma- chine wash.* *in lukewarm water. UNew gift-bright ‘box Charming Nylon Robe Q95 sizes 10 to 18 sizes 38 to 42..... 10.95 Lovely and luxurious quilted nylon tricot in beautiful pastel and ‘rich colorful shades. This robe machine washes, and drip dries... , easy to care for, lovely to wear. HARD SOLE SATIN LOUNGER! 98 OUR “JEWELLED” SATIN WEDGIES! shoe ...yet comfy as only a slipper can be! Rayon in black, . Poyal blue, red, ‘light blue, Rayon in black, PENNEY’S QUILTED COMFORT BUILT SOFTIES! PENNEY “MOCS” 98 98 sizes. sizes 5 to 9 6 te 12 Penney’s builds these - smart opera slippers for value, too! Fine side leather uppers, all-pur-. pose soles, rubber heels. Sanitized ‘to stay fresh! Pretty Bowed. Slippers - with a-comfy innersole, a cushion crate sole and heel. Rayon, in black, royal, red, turquoise, light blue and pink, ‘builds ’em for. comfort NYLON PILE LINED PENNEY’S SOFT ' simes 6 te 12 boys’ sizes 1 to 5 2.98 One of the nation’s all- time favorites! Penney’s and ge ie et uppers, nylon pile lin-~ ings. Flexible soles, rubber heels. BUNNY MOCS! . 98 Smooth, long-wear sheep leather upper, _ white rabbit fur collar, hand ‘beaded toe. Dark blue or white. Sizes 8 to 3, 400.97 PENNEY SLIPPERS! OPEN oar, WEEK-DAY, ~ Downtown Penney’‘s Store Hours pone. thru Miracle Mile Penney’s Store He ‘OPEN EVERY WEEK DAY, MONDAY thru S 70:00 AL iM. eh SOFT: PLUSH Cudaly oti wana ‘n’ cotton plus. “toward the ‘sky. The Druids watched in os hieasia turned ean ccd a pps sate you William Starmeyer, a dental re- ~ * aoe |: =chiet: weha ones Ines: i (J) fer ~ Ue “| Squgate “remai er 3 “are bullt of fir. It is the sign ct un eciaa ta dex e ee earcher at the Navy’s-New Lon- s ; nate oe, ‘the Pig -tived: " Yy OS ian by | Hever left them watil his deoth-“pg | are evergreen. — me a sn, ee ke. | , ts Landl 3 23 : ee 3 n¥S ae theese idle ial ae “Let thle be called the tree of the Christ Chita. , a ee ee ee 3 ca i} about it, not in the widerness, but in your homies. There: “Who spent most of an 18$month e|sible contributing factor on a lo will be surrounded with loving gifts and rites of kindness. In for s | binaton of somewhat greater LL, Cte, ices TL Resseh ieeiet aoe Seer Serine ee facto long | Who ant w opp opghtyas convening aatie des a carat to carbon ‘dioxide, in- |medical officer of the nuclear sub-|60-day submerged trip ar pasminty. le biansty Bene + dpe ag whl aint And te re Beme crease im deeay rates over men/ itary Surgeous, Stanmeyer listed | creased noise levels, and less of |marine Seawolf, told reprters|aub. He ani thatthe decay hazard starchy--and there's . ape : istm er - ts eRe and Boen veers circ Heaorue-tlheaerdieirey there was no problem of to-lestete ak auggected savtber guaia lec: fcosh. venstabion.”: ~..1 AeGlpensable aymbol of Chrigunas | ane ana rth tn : ) headquarters for better quolity it vat ’ money saving prices offers an of ¢ Fieger t ap lebeadpepns ‘} WONDERFUL WAYS TO DRESS UP YOUR HOME a) FOR THE HOLIDAYS ... “Choice of ® LIMED OAK ¢ RICH MAHOGANY. FINISH 2 SUITE No. _. (as pictured on the lejt) Beautiful 2-Piece Living Room Suites # in your choice of colors — Spring con- # struction —- Hardwood frame — Brass # | ferrule legs — Lawson style back — @ PLUS smart designing for Ward’s¥ by Alliene. Honestly, Ward's should sell this suite for $159.50... @ A typical Ward Value at ‘ 4 * TABLES HAVE © @ Handy Drawers @ Durlon Plastic and Shelves bin © Brass Self-Leveling Ferrules ~~ : Ward's Regular $29.75 Vole $5.00 will ‘deliver this suite to your henke. udget the Balance on the Ward- ‘ay Credit Plan Your Choice 83 SUITE No. 2 (as pictured on the left) Craftsmen constructed for Ward's by & Alliene, this charming 2-piece Living & Room Suite is of sturdy hardwood & frame, spring construction, has brass & ferrule legs and comes in a choice of ’ beautiful new 1959 colors. oe The price " this suite should read $179.50... t's a = ve Value at Distinctively styled and de- - signed for convenience, these tables.are ample in " size and boast extra shelves “| with brass - trimmed sup- Bi ports. Handy drawers with stylish brass pulls. The legs are wide-set and have self-leyeling fer- rules for tip-proof so- lidity. Mar-proof tops. For as little as $7.50 Ward's will deliver this suite & to your home, Use the Ward-Way Credit Plan. © SUITE No. 3 (as pictured on the left) What a Suite! What a Value! Gorgeous # ; 2-Piece Living Room Suite — One of € Alliene’s. better creations with spring construction, solid hardwood frame, @ brass ferrule legs and large box arms. § ~ Until ‘The cover: comes in your choice. of & Wanted beautiful. Spring colors. Truly.a suite % oi: Beg created to enhance the beauty of ‘ony i USE THE living room. 3 WARD-WAY CREDIT PLAN Works Se tn viewen evi Sapo ye x bd nd Benge te ° Ne Finance Company é Make 4 ie Pig Cash - -- - Chars r TAKE 12 WEEKS To PAY! . ~~ So. OY -g O—* 6 —~_ See OM ~~ GIT BOXES FREE WITH EACH ITEM! Famous Mallory. BE SURE TO SEE OUR ‘ Famous. “Hickok” ) Every man HATS They're. all Gift Robes Initial Jewelry A “‘cravenetted”’ processed to stand the rain, retain their A swell selection in le. hape better. Yet laids, all colors. Siz small Tie bors-and cuff links custom styled IM cost no more. All $ 95 bs extra large. ms and personalized by HIS own: initial. the newest styles. $2.50 each. Set, boxed $5.00. and $10.95 - SALE $ 95 PRICE bev ce hetero rig ‘WHIT — t Pe tO beat Arrow *Kerchiefs } ARROW TIES White or Initials . Choice Patterns ARROW - ‘S700 3 * ee ™ $@)50: PATTERN SHIRTS . PT sur HIS CHRISTMAS ae vai YOU'LL L SAVE | ru 30°" T ‘ poe" 2 $4.50 -$5.00 xe WARM Wosrunek TAKE LOOK! 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And We'll Sell You a Set of Elgin American Pearls: For Only C The 1 -.2 Test Will Let You Feel the Difference - - - Try a Sertapedic For a Good Night's Sleep $79 50 Full or Twin Size. the ae Compenion Box . ti Same Price LIVING ROOM ODDS and ENDS TELEVISION and HI-FI - Davoniter Bermuda Lounge... :...Reg. 59.95 Now: 39,95 ge . Raytheon 17”—As Is... 00... cece cee Reg. 159.95 Now 79,95 | Bed Pas or ee 79.95 Now 49.95 | Brass Wastebaskets veeeee eae Reg. 1.49 Now 8%c Raytheon 21” ............. sevecceeseee Reg. 189.95 Now 99.95 Pe Reg. 169.95 Now: 119.95 Mixing Bowl Sets ..........2..........+.- 1.49 Emerson 21”—Warranty Incl, .........++.-Reg. 199.95 Now 139.95 Wow tay Hide-A- Bed; Foam : : face : | Vanity Seats, Brass .........Rey. 12.95 Now 5.95 Bendix 21% Console ........ bereeeensess Reg: 299.95 , New 169.95 _ Rubber Cushions .....,.......Reg. 279.95 Now. 179.95 Bar Stools .................Reg. 10.95 Now 7.95 weeds "vo bones a Oe aioe ae es 4 ~ National 2-Pc. Secfional......... . Reg. 119.95 Now 79.95 Table Lamps: rr ee ...3.00 and up beatae! Se Pheat Consels ee zee “hee 179.95 <_ 19.48 7 Ps National Sofa Bed and Chair... Reg. 119.95 Now 79.95 Floor: Lamps ) 7.95 and up ned Gla Mapes 62 Goh. — 329.95 N. 199.95 White Nougehyde Sofa Bed, Chair. Reg. 199.95 Now 149.95 eee | tf cha | Bek RDL FIA Redke-Phone Cosiche.. Ran. 199.95. Meow 4900 Kramer Fi ¢.\$et, Guar... .Reg. 349.95 Now 199.95 — ‘pcre AAS low ee ) ; ~owchaalineseedaonllnsigial ssi Artistic 3-Pe, Sectional Ce ae ... Reg. 279.95 : Now 189.95 Blond Desk pei s++} Oa 29.95, Now: 17.50 : STOV ES ; Swivel Rockers, Nylon Covers......Reg. 44.95 Now 34.95 Duo Therm Oil Heater ..... Reg. 99.95 Now 79. hg | Svdvel Rockers, Nylon Covers, Foam Reg. 79.95 New 59.95 |. Westinghouse Dish Washer Reg. 199.95 Now 169.95 Tappen_36” Gas—with griddle ............Reg. 269.95 Now 189.95 — ; ‘Sam Betz Swivel Chair... .. ....Reg. 44.95 Now 29.95 | Odd End Tables ....................2.95 and up Tappan Deluxe Gos ..................Reg. 269.95 Now 209.95 4 ‘Kremer Sofe} Lifetime Guarantée.. Reg, 229.95 Now 179.95 | Seobitcaalhinan cpicseesceesee AOS am ap 9c la lg AROS EE: SAS ly “Bonen 2c, Brown ests Reg. 249.95 Now 148398. | 1 Bi coc eae eee ; 2 Gages euses eu bye son Ok é iow . S| Kremer 2-Pe., Red, Nylon........Reg. 349.95 Now 229,95 é "DINETTE SETS Columbus Apt. Size Gos .................6 ° age | ee Hotpdint 40” Electric ...... veteceereeess -Reg. 269.95 Now 189.95 ¥ _ DINING ROOMS | - Daystrom 5 pe. Wr. Iron Set Reg. 149.95 Now 109.95 Westinghouse 30” Electric ................Reg. 269.95 New 199.95 . || Howell Spc. Dinette ..... Reg. 129.95 Now 79.95 : Secs Ra Tabla Cha. . 309.95 Now 219.95 Pa bag - : mt Gray 7:Pe. Dials Weies a scares © hee 299.95 thew E88 "1 | Réaival 7 pe. Dinette .... ti: 119. 95 Wow 'g9.98 Broyhill, Double Dresser, Chien toca Gan; smectite "Garton Sd Maple Wht Caer 12s et Reg. 399.95 Mow 279.95 | | Admiral 5 pc. Dinette .... Reg. 79.95 Now 49.95 | Dede shchaoeey, OB Chest, P. Bed. ‘Rep, 299.98 ing tcp ar Rt sevedees Reg. 149.95 New 99.95. | Honeymone Broplosl 3 pe. Set savedssssien MOl;, ‘Werthmore, D. Dresser, Chest, Bookcase Bed. .Reg. 229 “NO MONEY. DOWN UP to 36 Mos. to Pa balconies and flat-topped roofs line narrow, whiclr bear the dust of centuries. * * pedoiinn: from the east and south stride eee the. streets and market place wearing the typical Arab headdress falling over their neck and shoulders and the wide-shoul- dered cloaks. : Most ef the 10,000 townspeople are Christian, de- scendants of the Crusaders or of the Crusaders’ converts, Near the center of the town is the Church of the Nativ- - fty, built above the grotto where Christ was born. *x * * There are no factories, no large stores, few hotels. The people of Bethlehem work in the fields and vineyards or as tinsmiths, stone masons, carpenters or shoemakers. Whole ~ families make their living carving beads and other religious — - articles from mother-of-pearl and olive wood for sale to tourists, the town’s number one business. Beneath the Church of the Nativity, a policeman stands guards over the star marking the spot where Christ was born. The silver star set in the stone of the rock- hewn grotto has been guarded night and day since 1873, Each regime to rule Bethlehem has continued the 5 tice. Because of calendar differences, Christmas is celebrated * in Bethlehem three times—one for Roman Catholics and = other Western churches, one for Orthodox churches, and one for the Armenians. These three groups share, but jealously so, the Grotto of the Nativity. x «*« * On Christmas Eve, as the West knows it, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem comes the short distance from the > Israeli city to Bethlehem. There he conducts a ritual that has ~ been observed without interruption for 612 ‘years. Tt dates sys hada on back to the Fourth Century. At 16:30 on Christmas eve, he takes his: ab at the altag of the Church of St. Catherine, adjoining the Or. thodox Church of the Nativity. ] The Patriarch celebrates the pontifical high mass at midnight. At the moment of consecration a huge star blazes over the altar, a children’s choir breaks into “Gloria in Execelsis Deo,” and bells-ring throughout the town, * * *® ‘ In the early hours of Christmas, the Patriarch leads 4 procession into the Grotto of the Nativity, carrying a statue of the Infant Jesus. He oy the Babe first on the silver star and then in the manger. To Be Tried for Swindle |>roker and builder. Belch is ac- cused of misapplying more than DETROIT W—A jury of six men|two million dollars of associa- and six women was selected in| tion funds. Hole is accused of aid- - Federal District Court Tuesday for|ing and abetting in the trans- > the trial of Harolg J. Belch, form-| actions. er and Robert Dun-} Sixteen of the Americah states Arbor reel estate) produce coking coal. Last Month This Year of Our I¢ PAINT SALE Mica, Vinyl, * Pay Regular Price of Sen den $5.95 for | Gallon COUNTER TOP Va orr eeeeeeceesesesecee Sale on Plastic NEW ARMSTRONG WALL TILE | EXCELON ALL Colors F Ti LE € Each (Meiahic Series) ‘8 New Exciting Colors With Real Gold @ Primer-Sealer Underceat @ Vinyi @ Lates Wall Bond seesseeeseeseoooes ROReETE Flame Resistant Plaste Reinforced CEILI NG : FLOOR TILE TILE Ist any © Es. Factory White Finish Rex. 13 0° Sq. Ft. SPECIAL ON FLOOR TILE Spatter Linoleum reves ee. 06 Mook Spotter Asphalt Tile. ||| ae Eoch Hf you don't buy your tile from us, we both lose money! OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 _ TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY ‘TIL 6 FREE PARKING accident tol, Writing i. ‘the annals ot ineloeiecan enotauinaunnaonelnnas peepee nana : It’s Not Charge Account NO nowt Down | 6 MONTHS TO PAY ee tees ip raak * From $1 50 oa ete “Tf Undecided, Give Him. a Gift Certificate for Christmas From the Hub! - - ‘i’ ‘spi i a te a ang se Dave: Ce Be ane, Tete i ee ee # : Me sas ea a at # *s Pa sans ie P as: ’ ee or i ~ é sag phos - EE ge AR cai ee The, reception to our recent Softener offer was nothing less than astounding. We sold all we had and honestly thought there were no more available from the manufactérer who went out of business. However, our buyers have located a limited additional number which we can now vt nd at this same SENSATIONAL PRICE. Famous Make Completely Automatic ER Guaranteed Ist Quality! : = Made to Sell for $329.95 With time clock. Brand néw in cartons. Only because the manufacturer-has gone out of -business and needed” qtiick cash were we able‘to acquire this sensational decent i 52-Gallon Electric Water Heater @5 Year Warranty © Fibergias Insulated 9 5 @ Completely Automatic Quality 3-Pc. Colored Loch SETS 3 Morin: vy hes iron tub complete with all | FULL FACTORY GUARANTEE SUMP PUMP 21x32 CAST IRON Kitt KITCHEN SINK ss er 2y" x 32” Stainless Steel Double Compartment rst Sony “f $ 95 @ Edison ees SINK Mines $896 - CAPACITY ren FREE Nationally Advertised 1959 |Model ELECTRIC BLANKET with every electric heater. 50 Gal. or More Installed on Edison Lines WASH BASIN Complete With Fittings “S Ft, Whhite— First cay Steel Bath Tub. .................c. wee] DISTRIBUTOR'S CLOSE-OUT “Grate Morred Both Tubs ...... $10 U HOT-POINT Under Counter a s-Ft. . Pr , $$. H. Soll Pipe EM automatic Dishwasher 99 $Q495 Pe Moutglas Pipe Wrote 3 ep White or Colored —Reg. $298.50 Seller UP 9 “A!” Golvanized chose “oe $ 10 — cs ahs? ee buy pte — pan ae , i at hist ear taal : utomatic Hot-Point Dishwasher at a tru May Y wine meows ee P ve Huge Saving! Our quantities are limited! Hegity , WHITE TOILET SEAT | mw Galvanized Tees... $127 $129.00 Don’t miss this great chance to save | oi vee ‘ : .00 ~ se Tey a j 3 Woes PRICES ON STEEL PIPE . ; Pca Gal. Sey. $28 14" Gab... ane ans WHOLESALE PRICES Free Standing 2 Co i : BS BEES ae] | PLasric PIPE | TOWET =: 5G | car” SHOWER|E . | 00 Ft. Lengths ' : = se nanereeR nE Velvia: ft. 18¢ B ee yeas . 5¢ ft. ] : LAUNDRY TRAY STALL : Me, MHARD—20 Fr. Length 052.0 eB P34 Te ee : :2-Compartment BE 2" sorr—co Fe. Coit oT, {ft 25¢ og : Complete With : ie ae draped 2. COP «fs arRnaand eats . ys’ Sey Ue ft. KITCHEN SINK | Stand and Faucet cot eas " | |) one VAAL ft. Ready to Install ES : $ mR TERS 02.22! neem be soc mastic ITTNGS YOUR CHOICE 32° -) | : WW". : 21 ft. Slightly Irregular $95 1% SPECIAL the 5 fore That Values Built” Will I Be WE SELL WHAT WE he return it 3 PIECE WHITE J} OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT ‘til 9 P.M. ADVERTISE 39°23), rw tn BATH SETS Reg. $134.50 Includes 5 ft. tub, wash - basin and closet. Alf ee van Chrome pggese ok PLUMBING SUPPLY C0. ‘ FULL STOCK OF SOIL PIPE AND FITTINGS EVERYTHING IN PLUMBING SUPPLIES Free Parking on Wessen St. Side, Ph. FE 4-1516 or FE 5-2100 "Data Fre, Basen L ustoms. “of MISTLETOE: in diciont Gaul | Cntr. Clement Clark Moore’s grew famous poem, “The Night Before'and Britain, Pa & was wor-|sickle, allowing Christmas,” helped perpetuate this! shipped by . _ [white cloth so it picture. opp med the ground. Two *& -&, 2s gious society that were sacrificed and THE ORECHE: St, Franctzrat| existed 200. years was distributed | Assisi is believed to have arranged|be fore Christ, be hung in- the first Nativity scene, setting it) During winter cel- jjtoe was « up in a church in Greceio, Maly, a Druid peace and. in 1223, He used live cattle andjpriest would ever en donkeys and life-size images of the'climb a tree dropped Christ braced, : which originated before the birth of : Christ, honored the god Saturn, the sower. It was a time of up- roarious feasting, dancing and games, which the Christians de- tested because they considered Christmas a time for religion. SANTA CLAUS evolves _ the legendary St, Nicholas, a 4th Century bishop of Asia Minor who went from. door to door on a white horse, leaving gifts for the good children and switches for the bad, Changed by coniioaie and generations, St. Nicholas has assumed many names and shapes, such as Father Christ- mas in Finland, Pere Noel in France, a witch named Befana in Italy and Kriss Kringle in Ger- a America's Santa Claus was first pictured as a jolly, rosy- faced old fellow by the cartoon- ist Thomas Nast in the late 10th IKE’S TREE — President . Eisenhower's Christmas tree is on the way to the White House after loggers complete loading in Koptenat Na- tional Forest near Libby, Montana. The Engle- A ern tree to decorate the White man spruce is 99 feet long, and is will travel. 2,000 miles on twe weekly duuteeat ' flat cars. Ike will light the tree Dec. 24, Hil 4 ge ea rece mee ee fl [ ap mi att sjone million pounds thrust in what is regarded as a first step toward putting a man into space. 5 for development of an engine of] tio, Open “a 9 P.M. Friday OPEN A BUDGET ACCOUNT TODAY! 9:30-4:30 | Saturday YOU CAN CHARGE IT! Control @ Dramatic New Ultra @ Weighs only 40 pounds 199° $5.00 DOWN - DELIVERS 4 Prices on G-E TV From $129.95 4 1959 17” Portable G-E TV Set @ "Set-and-Forget Volume Slim Styling (74/2" deep) | *Plus A. K. C. ‘Registered PUPPY at No Charge GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE REPEATS LAST WEEK'S : SMASHING SUCCESS!! | PUPPY BO 14284 E. 7 Specializing in All Breeds of Dogs @ No Carrying Charge on An liance Purchase if Paid in 90 Sune pi @ Payments Scheduled at Your PUPPIES SUPPLIED BY BURGER'S PET SHOP | , Correrience ot Purchere—You __ Gon Toke ¢ from 6 Months to 3 Yeors s 7 Mile Rd. Ph. LA 1-2131 , to Pay 2 DAYS ONLY --- Fri. and Sat., Nov. 28-29 Beautiful A. K. C. 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Valenti PRODUCT OF KROEH {i Now bring the warmth of authentic “Early American” styling into your home. Each piece of Colonial furniture at Clayton's crafted in the tradition of ouy colonial heritage with painstaking insistence on authentic details like... . high wing backs ... delicately rolled arms ... smartly created and hand and machine crafted... . Here is comfort unsurpassed in Days-Gone-By”. We suggest that you shop early — see this beautiful furniture .«. buy for gifts or for keeps. The Beautiful Sofa pictured above is just one of the many pieces you may want and Sofas are priced as low as . AE Ti OS ES OE po Oy Come In-+Let Us PROVE ~ MAGNAVOX You must hear it to believe it! Bed $4450 Chest $79.95 SS . Desk $59.95 Jamestown Sterling Bedroom Groups ‘in Solid Maple. The American Colonies, by 1750, had grown in a tna and prosperity.so they were demanding e finest in grace and \refinement. Jamestown Sterling Bedroom ups in Solid Maple captures the best of the past, scaled for the homes of today. These Authentic reproductions will add grace, charm and comfort to your bedroom setting. | Experience for yourself the | miracle of dimensional sound 95 5 that seems to come from . , everywhere in the room. bes Magnificent Magnavox | Stereophonic High Fidelity is so remarkably ‘true-to-life é as ol pega oe” pF" a . ss : * ae Magnavox high fidelity combined with the depth and shown dimension of stereophonic sound. ‘Many Models:From Which to Choose or ok experienced... . achieved by the‘absolute tonal purity of . as 83995 e "hy WEIBRO SILENT BUTLER 69° This handy ash receiver in bright shiny brass is an outstanding value. Easy to liye with... ‘Easy to keep up... Easy to own too... at our budget prices! - * * Me apt BO PES wT e® @© @ © @ @ @ &6©—(<«cOemlhlhlUr EES Bia PRE Sg RE Why pay more for top chore & like. this? Come in—see and. buy at our special low prices. Beauti- fully.fashioned of genuine Solid American Walnut, @ dist puree aceented with antique brass hardware. Detailed with quality features throughout. “Pre- cisionized”. drawers. Dust. proofed constuction @ uaranteed. mirrors: Your choice of over 20 ecorator pieces. ° WASTE ‘BASKET O77 .& . ' An inexpensive Dux ury > waste basket -in — shiny brass that adds beauty to any room. Sse Me arbor 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. Telephone FEderal: 5-9474. Keego H Fa * sel . ys hid % to 50%! 6.00 Drink ‘n’ Wet ‘BABY DOLL } 20-inch un- . s. hie "3 NyLoN $19 99. | Georges oper K Aeargrihoers ENGGASS J ewelry | Pre-Christmas Specials! Cnty FEATURES s] a° Sefer! Seam vente clove eviometl- New exira lightweight ; pervs iron stends on end. Dormeyer dry-irons Bee es Ht be steam poke wool. Poe ae ee etbaag then 4 ses ens, cayons, silks atthe Sapo so — = of a bution. Has © Fobriediad tndientert Solectenect hee. wane 19 make ironing se "See mi savier, smoother, ste. Genuine Leather Lined MEN’S ROMEOS> With Leather Soles Regular $ | $6.95 ‘ant ¢ to 12 DIEM! S FAMILY SHOE STORE 87 North Saginaw Street Next Door to Federal’s = re “TEA OMLY 2 MINUTES! lectric BREWER Box of 4 Pair $3 Nationally advertised brands in first quelity nylons. 15 denier, 51 gauge. Sizes 8% to 11. Furlined tip-to-toe. Soft, handsome leather. Rubber sole and heel. Sno Boots fust se wonderful to slip into for Little. Girls, Misses and Growirig Girls on the go.., beige or ai! | Lite Sule, $695 $ v3 45 @ os sizes 31/, « sizes § - 12 JUVENILE BOOTERIE 28 -E. Lawrence St. (Open Mon. and Fri, to 9) FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 W. Huten at Telegraph (Open Pri. and Sat, to 9) Misses’ Boot — Red or grey... sizes 1214-3, Growing Girls ae PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE 4 In lambs. wool or orlon. I/2 Off DRESSES — for. the- current season. Reg. to 17.95 *3.98 -KNIT DRESSES Imported from: Italy Raney | Serna ion: a oat wool. Green 9 Blue oe Belge ‘2 53 SP ie ‘NYLON ee, Slips — ‘Gover <= Paulie 61 W. HU 718 W..HUR y Priced! Fri. and Sat. Only @ Metronomes. Seth Thomas eh ad a Electric "18° ; @ Guitars od @ Ukuleles MAHOGANY With Patent $50 Pegs : @ Music Stand — Nickel $325 1 Plated @ Harmonicas. .. fd CALBI MUSIC: €0,, » 119 N. Saginaw FE 5.8222 BAND INSTRUMENT REPAIR . 28 W. Huron “The Store | 3 ; Donor Gives 69 Pints of Blood Over 13 Years OSWEGO, N.Y. (UPI) — David] ! z z a 5 : i i i 1 Friday, Saturday and Monday Only! LADIES’ COATS oe - NO CHARGE for CREDIT! PEOPLES » Easy Credit SALE’ STARRING ROLZ, — Quick-frozen art in Denver, Colo. adds a strange decorativetouch to this auto hub cap during a cold spell. Water splashing off the highway star effect as the wheel spun. i url froze so fast that it formed a : ‘Hears’ Phone — Hooked to Fan : Il, where, not surprisingly, ring. * *« ® PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Rich- ard Kinney is a bachelor who lives alone in an apartment in a doorbell and the telephone often Kinney answers them, which wouldn't be surprising either, ex- cept that he is deaf and blind. A teacher at the Hadley School for the Blind in Winnetka, Kin- Man Blind, Deaf Conquers Handicaps With Ingenuity the circuit on Kinney’s phone, and the sound of the dial comes through as a vibration which he feels with his. finger. Then he answers in normal voice, “We even have shortcuts, “he explained. ‘If my friends dial ‘O’ onee,: that means. yes, and twice means: no.” * * * demonstrated his ‘‘tact- here bg in fact, is merely a person with 20-200 vision, which means he sees at 20 feet what a person with normal vision sees at 200. But Clunk stressed that every blirid person can be helped if those us with normal eyesight will them with the-proper atti- tude. © heal or Tails? - GRANITE, Okla @ E. C Van Winkle broke even. While tell- ing friends of his luck in finding a quarter, he lost’ another one. “|Drive-In Fire Service’ 8 N. ge wes FE 2-6448 Open Mon.-Fri.Sat. Nites ‘til F opm. door he must answer. When the Tape - Recorders $79" breeze is from the second fan, it must be the telephone ringing. And he answers it, using a de- ivice he developed called the ‘‘tac- taphone” to hold his conversation. It’s almost -identical to a regu- lar receiver except that there is @n exposed diaphragm about the TRIANGLE Furniture Co. 128 S$. Weedward, Birmingham ¥ cage of Maple Road | size of a penny, over which Kin- | ney places his index finger to “hear.” digit one for ‘dot,’ “and four for| “dash.” The ra Ber break ee eieatelaaien More than half of the nation’s 350,000 blind persons are over 65. Only 14,000 are of growing number of sightless Amer. icans makes necessary “increased efforts both in visual aids and in rehabilitation.” More than 60 per cent of all blind persons can be helped with special ‘‘low-vision’' lenses, he said, |since many of them are not com- pletely sightless. The legal definition of blindness, P Sif — fons ji and Desks Before You Buy Any FURNITURE Anywhere— Check Our Prices— Just 21 Days Left! | — tasocesn0r14 sn.......... Mbddaetl 460 A Y ‘TO! PARK ,.. JUST DRIVE UP... OPEN ‘TIL 9, P. M. WFLA fz =f F=f ff mel fm a= HVE | AFTER THE HOLII : You will find a store full of! | End of the MONTH BARGAINS for: 7 ~ CHRISTMAS GIVING LOOK FOR—Bridge Sets, Card Tables, Snack Sets, Bookcases, Sugar Bucket Novelties, Hi-Fi Cabinets, Lamps, Tables, Occa- sional Chairs, Loungers, Vibrator Chairs, Family Room Furniture, eee Room, Bedroom, Dining Room Suites, Open Stock Pieces Charge It 30-60-90-——Budget Up to 24 Months HI-WAY FURNITURE MART /522 WOODWARD AVE. B/RMINGHAM. MICH. He se jp ff Tf = fA} Mi off pa ad ff = ff ppt ff [p= ff p= fe) FE promp’ —_jand—Gallegos—told firemen Harvard Offers Girls see*iExtra Fringe Benefits CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI) —! The Harvard Medical Alumni Bull-| etin recently carried a note an-| nouncing that, ‘““The Medical School | riety of opportunities to the col- lege girl with a chemistry major or a liberal arts major plus sec-) retarial skills,’’ The note promised “high sal-/ aries, attractive fringe benefits,” and then, in italics: “exciting ex-| tracurricular activities!” ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. @® — John Gallegos didn’t wait to turn; in a fire alarm. He took his fire | with him to the station. He drove) right into the open main door with a Boole wie Ke ietlads. Waltz length and its hospitals can offer @ va-i}+ part of his car's front seat afire. The blaze was doused tly he found his seat smouldering when) he returned to his downtown park- |! ‘wewn and watching negligee.” sr | ‘Beautifel in pastel colors and a washable! Lace , or embroidery: 1 he ag 40. Lang? Pink, blue, white and peach. Sizes Potéicesis veri pretty and Panty Set trom [99 | Sresses = 99 adjust or smartly slim I | able should matiaey red, paces Ser SM ee tow | See gee black. Sizes 7 to 20. HALF SIZE DRESSES 9 141% to 24% OPEN EVENINGS . 36 N. Saginaw St. *til CHRISTMAS ing place. IS EXPANDING! With a Great Demand for Our “SUN FIRE FUEL OIL! We Have Added This New Service Truck to Our Fleet of Oil Trucks to” Give You, Faster, Dependcble.. ate ll WE GIVE. GOLD BELL GIFT nee: _, GUARAN TEED COAL OF *" ALL SIZES ie 1a Lin a a ‘ai bolt x a Bs a. | saadgengaed Rather a nice little story grew out of that. x * * Several years ago when Rita Hayworth and Dick I were leading a tempestuous marital life, I was informed one 3 a.m. that Rita had bolted out of the Los Angeles hotel where they were ‘living and gone out to her home Saliba Beach, in a final goodby. : We ut Bit Ata tiie ‘Teedhoandich WANE UL stu headline—and then the reporters in Los Angeles managed ‘to get Dick Haymes on the phone at the hotel. =. “It's a lie,” Dick said. “Rita's right here in bed beside me.” “Can we talk to her?’ a reporter asked, and Dick said, “She's toe Dick later admitted that Rita wasn’t there—that she had indeed left him—and that was the birth of another good story. And I'll cite just one more . . . going back to a New Year's night party where the Wet Set was observing “the night after the — before” by gulping down hundreds of milk punches. A big tall Swedish blonde model named Siri w something to me that, at the time, was quite ata main Grace Kelly, so she told me, had taken Prince Rainier to Philadelphia to meet her folks! It must be serious between them! | Christmas Cove Post Office Open Only in Summer | ‘instruments in Moscow. He was reported to have eS ee ee Cc PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 97; 1058 . “this month. ‘The Soviet Academy off Sciences said there was no doubt he saw the activity on-the Planet long thought dead. ing the holiday. small ag one aptly named) Holly Inn There is a gift shop in Christmas! Cove which specializes ‘in Yule- CHRISTMAS COVE, Maine @® —- winter, but from South Bristol. Christmas Cove has commercial * * * cheerful yourself, imile long. Above all, see that a happy ents prevalte Ss your, bene. SP You can go a long ways seeuaital silat ‘about $0 camps and two; ‘ow’ 9 achieving this by planning in ad-| H s Your Card Score? vance so that chores do not pile| It you don’t get 13% greeting eels you, and by being relaxed cards at Christmas time, you are} | tide cards and decorations in the| batting below par. At least that. is summer and mails them in the the-estimate of one greeting cardidrawn into a wire more than a | manufacturer, A gram of pure silver can Be 3s Trede:t Detven Washo tw : gine ta Dryers . ' eee a $29.95 TRANSISTOR POCKET RADIO $19.9 ONLY $1.00 DOWN wee $19.95 Util. Table 24x60" Alum. Fold $8.88 $2.00 INDOOR: TREE LIGHTS, Only 996 FOR HER $24.95 Electric Blanket ..... ree 4.95 Rayon-Nylon Blanket . 2.99 6.50 Mixing Bowls, 3 Stainless Stee 2.99 19.95 Electric Coffee Maker. . 9.99 14.95 Electric Mixer ..... cateles: Ce 19.95 Electric Skillet ......2....0. 10.99 12.95 Ironing Board, Pad and Cover 6.66 FOR THE KIDDIES. ‘SCHWINN "075. or tailored. 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LWICICNe ELERS Pen ‘every pee £ a * be ? - t $8, #HURSDAY,N NOVEMBER 2.3 1958 Presdetk Wauhineer tatnes a Grmkbiaids. Giblr tab war i next, master dies and enrgaving plates with both “1958"' and "1950" are being made. That's the Big Dipper and the North Star a Gandia Electric ' DELUXE MODEL. DIAL DEFROST _ Costs No’ More tharv bus fare: on 2 Our Meter:Bank Plan to enjoy the advantages of dial defrosting — Magnetic Safety Door — 9.8. cu. ~ ft. capacity —. 15.2 sq. ft, Shelf Space. Free delivery! 1 = Year Service! Full 5-Year Warranty! © $ With MOTOROLA 3-WAY - Pte RADIO _ Roto-Tenna_ a : Gibson 14 cu. ft. Top. Deluxe » REFRIGERATOR Across the top freezer. Con- venient storage door, Zero cold refrigerating system. Dial defrost. NO MONEY DOWN i A 27 os $ 9 5 < With Trade 14 Cu. Ft. Freezer *259.95 ‘59 General Electric ~ Q1-inch TV 262 square inch viewable area —. Free 90-day home service. IRONRITE TRON — Steam or Automatic Dryer General Electric IRON. 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Installed! _ Serviced! : Has lifetime guarantee on Top Burns | ers, Oven and ond BrolleraTap 1 Light— Check with 3\4-Hour Timer—Flexo Speed & galaxy of. other deluxe features. : Was $179.95 NOW And Youngster to Cycling a bicycle for. Christmas? and fitting him for cycling. Fit Bicycle. to Youngster Planning to give some youngster; have a bicycle with a 16-inch Then wheel; the 20-inch wheel is for you will want to-read these sug. the 6 to § year group; a gestions on fitting the bike to him,’ ig for the 8 to 11 year olds; and the 26-inch size is for youngsters The best way to get a good fit, Ul! years old and over. is to have the child try out several, bieycles and choose the one that straight line when he is seated seems most comfortable. Since with the pedal fully. depressed. this may not be practical, you can use the wheel sizes as a rule of thumb: - Children 4 to 6 years old should THERE SHOULD BE MORE — The bicycle is a wonderful Christmas gift for a youngster, but another gift should accompany it. Give him also a copy of rules for cyclists. The rider's leg #houllfy form | ‘You can help on this by adjusting the height of the seat. When the child receives his bike, he should receive also a copy of any local laws or rules for cyclists. \ a em Ai ‘uled to begin within two years with the construction of 70 miles of new fence around the. park, ‘bringing its boundary. fencing, ta scheduled to start, ae ol balling of of Adcannent private activities. within the 19-/!8 patterned after the nation’s Cap-| year-old monument will be ter- fol structure in Washington, 1). C1 purchase or land exchange. | ulate Work on © program is. sched-} The “ ay White River ang ranges from -_ orca to # — in width. | a total of 125 miles. Songer dees Motel ie. plained that the gy French wants to restore native life to its original wale Ba lands, . - DEPARTMENT ST OnE. “1 Block North of Wilson Avenue. ne ‘By 1960, when the stite caatal m is all minated. Permits ‘now held by 32\gues ranchers for the grass season graz- ing of cattle will be cancelled and| homesteads of the few remaining’ settlers will be returned to the, negotiated | pane THE STAGE IS. SET FOR WHAT WE FIR MLY 1 BELIEVE TO BE THE GREATEST” GENUINE MONEY NG FAMILY SHOE SALE EVER HELD RESTORE BUFFALO Godbolt said that buffalo to-pop- the Badlands would be brought there from herds in other parks, where there are too many of them im some cases. "They flourished here once,"’| he explained, “go they should thrive again.” * * * Mountain sheep will be ~~ planted to ‘Sheep —— 2 the western corner of the ment, Midctall aad wbitereit desel and antelope,’ already well rep- FAMILY DISCOUNT SHOE STORE ONE OF PONTIAC’S FINEST FAMILY SHOE STORES ROCATED AT 87 N. 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And profit margins were still squeezed by risi threatening to hold ‘avn dends for some time to come. ‘Foreign. news in recent days had been upsetting. Stock traders dislike uncertainties. which bloomed so} Confidence brightly in the early days of the recovery tended to shrivel a bit when the fast rate turned to a slower pace—although this is com- mon to most business recoveries. All of this had been building up at a time when what profes- sional traders call ‘technical fac- REGED shite HE st eves Be > Hin g2» i de Rove of it ncemrys prove, be greatly that the market. will depressed, nor ‘ior it Hage go ‘to still greater heights in the fu- ture. F French Ships Up to Date LE HAVRE — The French mer- chant fleet today consists of some . books to. restore canfidence in the. rs fo Build inventory ‘NEW YORK @ — Steel users to rebuild inventories § ” have begun after months of living off stocks’ on hand when the recession hit, Iron Age magazine said. The national metalworking week-. ly. said, “It's. beginning to look; more and more as though business | is finally snapping out of its nega-| tive frame of mind, There's’ nothing like a few orders on the} new vivid colors. ; turers are resorting to overtime | Steel inventories close to the outlook.” Although most out manufac- | te maintain high output, Iron Age said, “they are playing their vest, They are using more steel and taking im more steel’ than they had been. “But they're holding the leash on advance ordering and ing the mills for quick delivery} when they need it, They usually | get it.” Tron Age says the current re) covery in steel is without too much | help from oil and gas, construc-) Perfect for Gifts for Christmas al ‘_ Roth Lumber and Building | Supplies Cost No More... . avrga Tone, jwek rie our skill idle. on 7. 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RAPIDS (UPD — ; ination’s wood household furniture Grate said beth men still have industry had its brightest month in ear and skin infections eased [15 months during October, the in- by abrasions they received climb- |qustry's statisticians reported. afi after | “For the first time in 15 months being tossed into the walet three the wood household furniture in- times during the night ‘bet the (dustry has come up with plus signs should tions with those of same The two men tlung to the 8 by month in ‘the prior year,” the re Bradley broke up off Gull J Seidmann & Seidman, certified during a gale a week ago today. |publie accountants, said “none of eS ee gains were spectacular. . . Guard tender Sundew the’ aft-_-mapeest,- thet Cin, corper _ ‘Meanwhile, Grate said he-plans | New and unfilled orders were _ te cheek Michigan law op pro- | up 4 Wind 5 per cent, respectivety, ceduure to be followed in fling Over October 1957, while ship: i 4 Jt : ments ran i per cent ahead of a Year ago and payrolls were up 8 or Wood Fi Renitare: Industry 3 ports Bright October tii per ca, Weenies, eet | than the same nionth last year. For the first 10 months of 1958 employes was3 per cent lower a ending Oct. 31, the industry had) su. fallen behind 1967 im shipments 12) pe ont orders 9 per cent, Lp rolls per cent and number “i yin comparing the — gamelemloves 6 per am. ‘the: epaet| Shipments were up’3 per cent oc pared with a 1.2 per cent rolls ‘were up 10° per “cent vs. 5 year average of 3.6 per cent. Unfilied orders were down 6 per cent but the. September-Oc- tober drop inthe five preceding years. was 8 per cent, ee re | Electric Stinger i in: Heart | Keeps Grandfather Alive beating for as long as five sec- RAI if au ® NEW YORK (AP)—A man whojtion began. An electrical beam — much like an ‘electrical socket/the beam of an electric eye—was is home today for Thanksgiving. {broken in’ the sentry machine, Or- ide|ders sped to the peacemaker—and his kept him alive, pullingja short 114 volt, shock zipped into him back from the brink of death Shapiro's heart, doling it back * time after time. - | finto Tile. __ Pincus Shapiro, At first: ‘Shapiro needed elmost | Brooklyn: grandfather dead when he was taken to Mon- ee ns “knowing where he wa “and ‘ atherosclerosis, a\ disease age pee Mg =e where .the arteriés ate narrowed)” Pinaty still’ phieged into the by re sm pacemaker, he Gould spend his Drugs other treatment did ida reailing, watching television not improve Shapiro's condition po meeting friends. ii more Last Eriday doctors. took. the lit- On Aug, 18 a tiny wire with a'tie pacemaker stinger from Sha- small electric..shocking tip .wa8)piro's heart — and Wednesday he onds an electric-quick chain. reac: | Plant time climbed to an aver- age of 42 hours in October, a gain ‘ot 2 hours per week over _— and September and the. first 42- hour month since October mas the Teport said. Detroit. to Be Center for Small Car Output DETROIT — Ward's auto- motive .reports says in its current issue that General Motors and .;car output mainly in the Detroit ‘area. It addst “Because the move wil] offset the heavy concentration of the auto industry's medium price field car assembly in and around De- troit, observers see the small ear as a stabilizing factor in employment and for the ECONOMY | 4959 in general,” The agency said plans for the small cars are advanced to the point where many suppliers are ready to start component output on short notice... The small cars, Ward's said, will have new power train concepts, compact six-passenger, flat floor design and high operating econ- fed into # blood vessel in Shapl-|went home for a Thanksgiving . : with his wife, 4 children and 71 ime Seow Carefully doctors worked it * ak ned sii a_ Portable heart and finally into the right|version° of the pacemaker and Shapiro will -bave it on hand in heart which pushes the blood|his Brooklyn home. the afteries to nourish the) Uniike the hospital. machine which is plugged into an ordinary wire was then hooked up'wall socket, Shapiro’s portable called a pacemaker, /will have batteries and won’t have named after the area of the heart to be inserted into his heart. Two . ° |é@lectrical bars will fit on his chest Another machine acted as a/over his heart. sort of heart sentry, keeping a|. The machine will be a sort of : | i omy, “They. are regarded,” it average increase, and dollar pay-/ Chrysler will locate their small grad Hi i i iit = = hock of: Sturgeon Bay, Wis., joined ih the search within several | — Ike to Take Part in Ist Graduation at Air Academy notinced by Thayer Tutt, chairman | of Colorado's Centennial Commis- sion, The dischésure came at a meet- | ing of editors and-radio and tele-| vision executives called to discuss} the centennial celebration, set for | el said he had received a let. | ter from ‘the President saying he’ emy will dedicate-its golf course,| named for the President, at the! time of the graduation ceremonies. | Tutt said he does not know how long the Chief Executive will _re- main in Colorado, added, “as the auto industry's) answer ‘tothe buyers’ strike | against high new car prices and| the: serious: long-range tendencies; towards inflation.” . Tokens. of Appreciation SAN DIBGO, Calif, » — George owner, rushed into.a nearby h during ground-breaking for a shop-/ telephone. A few days later t 4! constant electrica) watch on Sha-|‘‘doctor im the house” until doc- be tors can bring more permanent The instant his on stopped help. Scott. stamps in a —!, letter from] Now there’s a SINGER every Santa can afford me ae Aieted in your phone book under SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO Miracle Mile Shopping Center Located in, J. C. Penney Fabric & Notions Dept The Slant-Needle SINGER Prices start as low as +3950 Scott, San Diego department store| housewife received 10,000 trading it Has Reason to Travel ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio. @— pom ae 2. nas conenias Dela 5 ‘hours'after:the Bradley wentdown || ~~ plans. to make’the trip. The acad-/] Pontiae Fede HOME OFFICE, 761 West Huron St. ROCHESTER BRANCH, 407 Main St. DOWNTOWN BRANCH, 16 E. Lawrence St. DRAYTON PLAINS BRANCH, 4416 Dixie Hwy. “FOR A REALLY MERRY. ‘CHRISTMAS. JOIN OUR. 1959 CHRISTMAS. 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Because of fog, their plans had to land at the wrong airport and the The Nixons smiled through it all. felt he would have been disap- pointed had it been a bright, clear day. At a 500-place luncheon at Lon- don's swank Savoy Hotel, Nixon peaches, he popped a mint into his mouth, laughed easily and joked with his companions as the party broke up. * * * Lunch for Mrs, Nixon was just as informal, although most of the 25 guests at the American am- bassador’s residence were. from Debrett’s peerage, “Jus all the girls together," Pat reported, “We didn’t toast aybody. Not even the queen.” Wearing a sleek coat of black Persian lamb and a hat of flam- ing pink ostrich feathers, she dashed away to dingy Paddington suburb to see a charity organiza- tion at work. * * * Down dark Back of the Build. ings Alley she called on 75-year- old Tom Fallon, sitting beside his fron bedstead, under the gas jet,/and in the one room that is his world. red carpet welcome went haywire. ready il ek Hy e E ie d g ge “It's what you'd like to think. “Because that would be the per- fect all-American success story.’ Modern Greek Drama dramas are to be shown on Broad- way for the first time by James S. Elliott. Elliott last year took the first company to intrigued by the dramatic possi- bilities for U.S. audiences of works by contemporary Greek authors. He plans to present three short plays in a triple bill: “Requient” by Nikos Kazantsakis; ‘A Face in the Daylight,” by M. 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More value —because Richman’s, America’s leading 24.95 maker-seller of fine men’s wear for 79 years, is 117 stores big~with volume buying, tailoring atte polling power. Charge it NOW «+0 " payment will Jon rr: Fobulicswvcurs BROTHERS There are some problems to an/ Alaska Alaskan Christmas, however. Take mail, for example. before Christmas last year, shows the tempera- | Because of mailing requirements, ithe Christmas season up . here ture was 17 degrees above zero. Two weeks later, poe early, Christmas gifts the the electric thermometer on the First National | Bank Building flashed a reading of 40 below. {pike BEN Boas, Behera stmas, That way, Alaskans take advan- ments leading foward manned) pg penn nt = pote sie (space flight. He said that is be-| ave, Guy Okakok, Eskimo correspond-|and Wilkes College. Zigmund, cur- leause their biological functions xk * * » lent at Point Barrow for the Fair-|rently baseball coach at Dryden land systems resemble those of} The post offiee at the nearby|banks Daily News-Miner, sent this|Central School, was a student at 2 man, lcommisiity of Nextt Pole processes'report last a i Eve from|both Wilkes and Ithaca Colleges. ¥ THESE PRICES EFFEC AT ALL KROGER STORES | IN PONTIAC | DRAYTON PLAINS and MIRACLE MILE OLD SIGHT IN A NEW SPATE—Second Ave- nue in Fairbanks, the main street of Alaska’s most northern metropolis, is aglow with Christ- mas decorations. This picture, taken two weeks Bot the fun of Christmas in Alaska does not overshadow the true meaning of the feast-—wheth- er in the larger cities or in the remote villages where, mission- aries have carried the story of the Christ child to the Eskimos, Easy to Be Impartial - DRYDEN, N.Y. (UPI) — John). Zigmund finds it easy to be im- And suddenly there was heavenly host praising God and saying “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among men with whom he is pleased!” ' Raskisd Verte “a ersion of The eg Bee IVE. =* the Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences that the new technique makes it possible to monitor the performance of persons far away through the use of sensing devices outside the skin, With animal subjects, he said, it has been found feasible to dri small holes into the skull, inserting electrodes directly into the substance of the brain with- out appreciable damage to the brain tissues. ’ By comparing different wave forms transmitted back from the animals’ brains, Hetherington said observers can “determine when an animal is carrying out skilled be- havior.” Hetherington said mice, rats, small monkeys and chimpanzees are the best subjects for experi- COUNTRY CLUB VANILLA - CHOCOLATE - STRAWBERRY - NEQPOLTAN RASPBERRY MARBLE in Theratron to Treat Cancer Patients Y- a . F ; Medical Center ; FULL 5 : ANN ARBOR (#—A charge of | GALLON | TWO V2 a radiciactive-eobalt, the size of nine}— GALLON } stacked pennies and as powerful P CARTONS e as 75-million dollars worth of ra- : ' dium, will be loaded into the Uni- Limit 1 Gallon 4 versity of Michigan's theratron : next month, STRETCH GLOVES: If you don't know her size, here’s the answer, Handsome capeskin gloves with fourchettes of stretch fabric, to fit all sizes, Washable, ° too. Make Your Own cancer, It is a rotating, horseshoe- Candy Canes 000 electron i ‘ volts_on cance for Christmas tissue near the body's surface. GOLDEN . YELLOW ANANAS LBS. You can make your own pepper- mint candy canes for Christmas— ‘but not on a damp day. Take 2 cups of sugar, % cup of light syrup, % cup of water, % . More than 500 cancer} teaspoonful of cream of tarter, %4 teaspoonful of ‘peppermint flavor- center since February ~ and % teaspoonful of red food ; = oring. 1955 The delicate cobalt transfer will * * *® take Combine sugar, syrup, water and | cream of tarter, Blend ‘thoroughly. y : Place over medium heat. Stir until e Dr. Charles 5S. Simons said sugar dissolves and mixture is boil- i treatment time gradually has in-| ing moderately. (Remove any crys- creased while the radioactive co-|tals that may form on side of pan balt decreased in power. He said | with, a damp cloth wrapped around the cobalt-60 has a radioactive/tines of fork.) Cook without stir- LEAN, MERCY. CENTER cut HYGRADE FULL. SHANK HALF half-life of 545 years. The original | cobal now requires about 80 per cent more time to produce the ring, to a hard boil stage (260 F.) Remove from heat, Add flavoring. | Blend thoroughly. same amount of radiation it | Pour half of mixture on well when fresh, said Dr. Simons. |oiled platter, Add coloring to re- The cobalt theratron along with | maining half, Pour on second well one that contains radioactive ce-| oiled platter. sium for medical purposes were *& ® provided the university by the) Begin to pull as soon as mix- Atomic Energy Commission. tures are cool enough to handle, : (It takes two people to do this - Safety Box Stronger - 4 % ‘ . on . AS 5t se ‘ 4 properly.) Form in ropes, twisting the red candy around the white : : e 4 es i PASADENA, Cal. — A super Form in canes and place on waxed WEEKEND. SPECIAL strong safety box developed for a/ paper. Pasadena concern is said -- sure absolute protection of reco: From the nse ot, the box bas a ductile-iron compartment cove by foamed silicone resin, sand / Jese-steel shell, and fire-resistant/Ervin checked a rat trap he had _ paint which foams at 300 degrees |set and found it had trapped two | te fem 0 thick protective coating rats at a single stoke : ‘satect Bright Green Tree Buying a tree? Select a bright green one. That way you ee eee Mam avels cme witty pale needles. you get it home, take a diagonal slice off the butt, iwiamas r when placed in @ pan. Gets 2 Rats in 1 Trap s EDGEWOOD, Hil. (UPT)—Vernon potlight Coffee 3-LB. BAG | 1.69 KROGER - CRACKED WHEAT BREAD wit RUBY BEE PRESERVES sus"sne, LEAN GROUND ROUND #2... 1-Lb. Bag Loar 15° 6's 10-02. aE $¢ _ We reserve the right to limit quantities. Prices and items effective through Sat., Nov. 29, 1958 at all Kroger’ stores in Detroit and Eastern Michigan, Unbrevkable Tey Made of rugged Automatic return dial rings bell. Assorted colors_$] Permanent 45rpm. disk 1 9% FOR CHILDREN 1.25 week $] All of the features of more : erowenseiseare | Scieestee fo tone, volume control; out- Fi a Hounds, others. side ‘speaker ; lightweight. Oe cn ’ a BUY NOW PAY LATER! Use Grant's Layaway .. .. small deposit holds ved choice. Use Gront’s “Charge It 10" DELU ‘TRICYCLES Top quality witha lew ps 8 discount price tag... Sturdy tubular steel with adjustable handlebérs and saddle, Semi-pneumatic, puncture-proof rubber tires. 12-inch size. 9.88. . 16-inch size___ 10.88 “ purchased piece by piece you'd pay 14.41 HO GAUGE ELECTRIC TRAIN SET... 1 Hustler Switcher Lecometive 1 Bex Car* 1 Flat Car* 1 Caboose 1 Curved Terminal Track Hepes tte a ie a All shoard.for surprise savings on the Grants Special . + It's the: Athearn Electric freight train, complete with Hustler switcher locomotive . . . four freight cars and twelve sections of track. It's your best buy! 4 VEMBER 27, 1958 - your Christmas list. Packed Santa a pleasure instead of "DELUXE VINYL BOWLING SETS . Last year Grants sold ' thousands at 5.98 . sale 288 Accurately scaled for beginners and experts ! Get ten 11-inch pins, one ball, pinspotter, score sheet and instructions in handy storage box, Unbreakable viny]. 18" METAL DOLL-TRUNK FOR FAMILY FUN 4.98 3.98 ‘PARKER'S MONOPOLY Never before at this low price! Still the world’s most pop- es print lining, brass ular game of real estate. i ated metal reinforcements. ~- rawer and resort labels. 26” DELUXE BICYCLES Grants scoops the market with the bike-buy of the year! See the sleek styling 88 of the cantilever frame... deluxe features found only in costlier models, 26-inch Board, accessories, boxed. lightweight tires... ‘show- off’ metallic paint job. OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. Fieranon ‘RESTLESS GUN’ “TELL-TIME’ HOLSTER & GUN SET 1.98 Two famous 'V guns, gen- wine leather holster, garri- son buckle, 12-play bullets. Cleverly teaches time-tell- ing. Maple finish frame ... reakable masonite slate. FICTION ‘N CLASSICS 59° coch _ All time favorites, beauti- fully bound and illustrated. Many adventure & science. FOLDING DOLL CARRIAGE with all steel frame 5% Shovw-off styling with li dy prints on washable vinyl. Aluminum finish. — Grants is Famous for Dolls Bob and Suzette... America’s favorite 10-inch teen dolls, Their go-together outfits, It's a great, big, wonderful world of toys eS orice inch laden with exciting surprises for evéry boy and girl on . « « tagged with prices ‘so low, Grants makes playing with assortments so varied a chore. 269 1,00-2.49 21” Baby Doll...5.98 Value! She's terrific... she drinks ‘n wets, has jointed vinyl body. 21" Dew-Drop Baby Drinks, wets, cries... has jointed, washable vinyl body, See them all, priced from 1.00 “oo eek eee GIANT Super De Luxe RUBBER CUSHIONS ~ Sty. BILLIARD CLOTH Extra Reinf ROUNDED CORNERS a i | BALL RETURN encanta ——— fe Ha i if i Ere SHOP GRANTS FOR ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS NEEDS USE GRANTS LAYAWAY ~— A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS YOUR CHOICE USE GRANTS ‘CHARGE-IT’ PLAN — NO MONEY DOWN, MONTHS to hae YOU MUST BE SATISFIED OR YOUR MONEY BACK Ww .T- GRANT co- rot OTANDARD SIZE POOL TABLE sia a Pilea: a te ee fane pay 62.50 & week . name Adérese Pheee tity does ....... Seem. Employed by ow tong. Employer's Address. T heve macqemts wtih. é ost oie x = Poe rag eee SAR Sa ig to remove the light at Warren street and half the cost to install lights at “Huron, Lawrence and Pike streets. Cost of the Huron, installation was estimated at -$1,- 700 and the Lawrence and Pike fixtures at $1,550 apiece. £& z 4 3 ile d is i $% ? ? i i fi ii} mee F g a& ° ge E if 5 7 + i ad FE ‘pezone Fox Cleaners, 719 W. Huron, | | from residential 1 to commercial. 1 : i December 16 was set as the date | for two zoning hearings. One would to carrect. a non-conforming usage. The other would rezone two lots on the south side of University avenue, west of Baldwin avenue, future widening of Walton. South Africans Boycott Theme TB Stamp Causes Furor ‘x 2 i - 8 5 Fs ; 8 ih ii ; ‘ : ; fi 24 "} a Assn abandon crs now are booming. One Jo-' the: usual ogg eg eges and) hannesburg businessman's syndi- li buy the stamps to help the asso- ciation but should not use them. Post offices still won't sell the, stamps, but sales by private deal-| tate has offered to buy complete ‘}stocks of the stamps and ana them “to create a healthy rivalry It produced a star tts: #e-\ with the official stamps” ioe | to'by the government. The .official stamps carry the | traditional Father Christmas, South African Santa Claus. "| {4th Century Game Led fo Modern Cards oF < a +f ul i ay E ” The eae of. our sail desk of playing cards is the Tarot desk which dates back to the 14th and. is still used in the Mediterranean region primarily telling i special-cards, allied “at- 49 Pair . she Il love the comfort of this cozy little slipper, beautiful Aew illusion cloth. black, turquoise, pink with silver. deck consisted, of an extra jack or knave i each usit) ceememmecctanceaes eee sizés 4 to 10. | SHOF STORE “4 ~ — OUR AMERICAN ; Sr GILBERT! 59 PIECES! FLYER: ELECTRIC TRAIN SET More — tfestle-tracks run uphill; down, curve for 614 feet. Top quality trains in- cludé: locomotive, coal car,- ‘freight, tanker and eaboose. 40 watt transformer. —16* “SAFE, EASY PEDALING — They're Off! On Penney’s “2-WHEELER” FOR BOYS VINYL SPRING HORSE Yes, Pennéy's gives“him his . first “2 wheeler” with the extra “protection of trainer wheels! Big rubber tires, metal chain’ guard and lots iv 295 fhore top quality features! i This horse is very gentle... perfect for a tot’s first ride, moves on 4 safe ’n’ sound springs. Chrome steel base. Hard vinyl body. Sure bet at Penney’s low price. 14” A a eeeeeracer< | ATOMIC STEEL & | IT’S THE NEW MAPLE FINISH ‘A REAL DOLL 3 PIECE TABLE () 5 PLASTIC CANNON “FANNER 50” TOY ROCKER 20 INCH VINYL | AND CHAIR SET , Wsineh front wheel i 2 3 : a Off they go... safe in : ‘ s er the saddle on Penney’s | And junior commandoes [| Junior will be the | Just a.sittin’ and a | A more glamorous doll | This table reserved for sturdy Velocipede! | head for the neighbor- | “fastest gun” on the | rockin’...in Penney’s | you'll never see, Joint- | small fry. Hardwood, Easy - rolling nylon hood hills with Penney’s block! He can “shoot” moppet -sized rockers. | ed arms, legs. Even | oyster white or “black bearing pedal wheel, bine 23 inch by fanning the hammer [| Wood slatted seat, 1214 | turns at her waist. | finish. Tubular _ steel semi- pneumatic tires. oy cannon. menes 1 or pulling \the trigger. | by 11 inches, 12 inches | Flirtin’ eyes, sleek hair. | legs. Table 17 x 24 by Red.’n’ white. long. Rubber tires.Shoots | Loads safe play bullets*. | high. Sturdily buiit. | Dressed in sweater ’n’ | 1914 inches. Chair, 101% ‘10-inch front wheel.....9.95 -{ plastic rubber tip shells. | Cylinder revolves. Thrift priced. skirt. ay by 814 inches. ‘ os :, [ Afternoon musicale to- day with violin, banjo, uke. Colorful plastic. Time for baby’s feeding with this miniature set, Bottles, soap, brush. : 667 Gun and holster sets for little Hopalongs. Holster | Model with Play -Doh~ in 4 diferent colors. — | Leaves no stains. £ 66‘ Plastic model kite with 42 assorted planes and 66° Electric quiz games, a Gee 3 Group 12,.5 ° >) © ’ OPEN EVERY WEEKDAY 10": M. to 9:00 P.M. 42 ty le n BG see H i] 1 glee in the organ console... for that ‘just picked’ look PORSALANA FLOWERS | oe Test Oye Exquisite Penney centerpiece! The flowers are porcelainized to look $ “garden fresh” . . . suds clean, too! Smartly arranged in handsome ceramic vases! pat ies es ss Fs : ba ae ag i ck 2 se Tes = PENNEY-REVERE COOKWARE!|| : Copper Clad Stainless Steel! MADE BY REVERE! Imagine . ... the fantastic cook- ing performance of these fine utensils at this Penney-low price. Fine high-gauge stainless steel copper clad bottoms.. Open Every Day Monday thru Saturday 10 A M, te 9 P.M. - ful gifts in every department _ erything you buy at Penney’s more for gifts! chipping, cracking. “20 edged. FARA AERA te OH MILE STORE ONL’ A. Silver Pind—grey on white a platinum edged. B. Calypso—grey, 8 Ginner plates, breed and tan on white, geld edged. ss C. Poula — wheat on white, gold 57-PIECES! SERVES 8 REAL CHINA DINNERWARE | More for your holiday table, Penney’s fully vitrified china resists - POWERFUL TRANSISTOR | RADIO...PRICED LOW HERE! ‘20 $] Your Choice form ash trays. Some drip glazes. brown, green. Large Ceramic ASH TRAYS More modern beauty from our huge collection of free- Beauty- glazed high-fired ceramic. Blue, he Our Bird Cage _ Planter Buy! 98 3 High Penney’s cagey ceramic pot brings your precious plants to eye-level. Cage includes wall _ bracket, both are brass-plated. 414-inch pot, black enameled. sia jagalm alien PLATE GLASS . WALL MIRROR | 88 Fine ground glass. smart beveled edge, | ite back, 2-way h ready installed. Hang ways or lengthways. Automatic COFFEE MAKER aaa aor if Wlawtoee, Harp. , for Cathedral pipe organ-like rooms. just a flick of the | Setncmree FRY PAN “ | : Yes, on morning, Gulbransen Transistor ; | > Begansdytepiy ase Se Cotas te No 2 DEEP FRYER MIXMASTER 9 because there has never been a Transistor 88 | Spee ) hing Ee Be s, Wide musical variety and unexcelled expression 2 95 _&§ the of either the professional organist, or : See oe eh eet ee ee The original and genuine . 88 Seclcabetee, to drop ta for a treat, Wee 00 sure Sunbeam Frypan with Con- ll want One for Christmas. Attractive budset terms can trolled Even Heat makes | éasily arranged, if you desire. everything cooked taste and ‘ d he oe OR 8 ae = loam ever. aug 1S. geaare sah Sages may? eta Comes complete with stand Wee re oe shape cooks 20% more. cassérole, chafing dish, bun é Wiegand. SIC nter Water - sealed element for warmer, corn popper or Poet bee Se eign Slop wre 1 by Musics agi teamer. 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Since viemain Do you feel as though you're Fo a aa aioe carike Maxi |°Pemine Pandore’s Box when you whole open the refrigerator door? jammed and packed, "lthe family refrigerator in many homes has become a headache, The Can Manufacturers Institute refrigerator but es a stable basis for count- balanced menus and a safe- guard against such emergencies as guests, basic Canned Food Library, meats, poultry, soups, and. vegetables. These ay to Be Efficient wih. consists fish, decorative addition to the home. ote of fruits, D. When library is complete, attach ed. Eight to 10 servings. | Oyster Fries fora Bite We don’t have to say it again but for the sake of repeating a good thing, a perfect appetizer to start the gay meal ahead, . , Oy- ster Fries. The smallest oysters you can find are dipped in fresh | Mrs, Rowland, “with such deli- lemon juice, drained, dipped in. i eacles as larks with truffled goose livers, stuffed vine leaves, (fritter batter and deep fat fried. 7-RIB cuT 2 PORK ROAST 39" Var | LEAN, MEATY SPARE RIBS 29° Lb. TENDER, JUICY ROUND STEAKS 69" POT ROAST 45° Lb. TENDER, JUICY RIB ‘STEAKS . LEAN, MEATY PORK STEAKS 59: 39: hearts of palm salad or Kanga- |Sprinkle with lemon juice and' roo’s tail.’ spear on toothpicks for oany om For families with a hearty ing. meat-and-potatoes appetite, the large tinned hams, full-sized roast chickens and beef stews will un- need A, Make a mensid Mat of the family’s favorite food B. "them into the eight or more mi food departments in alpha- betical order. C, Estimate the space for such a li- brary and determine storage methods, These can often be attractive and « shopping list to wall near by so that « articular canned food is used, it 2? pul on the shopping list for replacement. nally .. enjoy an endless variety of healthful menus and the assurance sow ‘<< never again exclaim, “Com- But I baven't a thing in the We Reserve the Right te Limit surprising ple realize the variety of foods available in cans. Mrs, Albina Rowland of CMI points out that there are 139 items ee and tinned vegetable. available for the meat and poultry! 138 different | Spud Are New as Dippers Ever tried crispy hot frozen French fries as dip dunkers? They're the best . . . for good eat- ing and easy fixing. Your favorite homemade or packaged dips turned into attrac- tive shallow bowls and arranged around a warmer filled with ‘crispy browned frozen French fries make tempting and delicious ap- petizers. Use a new miniature habachi . . it acts as a warmer and is icertain to be a conversation piece .... an essential for giving a get-together the right start. If no habachi is available, an elec- tric frying pan or corn popper will do a fine job. A mah ae Friday Filling for Peppers: ieee, cape, cooked rice—life-over is fine! — a cup of canned) vt alg 2 cans of. Maine sar- dines, all combine to make a tasty filling for ‘and pepper to taste, of course, and a topping of crumbs or grated! jp cheese. Half an hour in a mod- tomato sauce. Don't let those good juices es- cape from that broiled steak! Use tongs to turn it. 6 green peppers, Salt erate oven and the dish is ready) to be served with your favorite’ Sd We think the bes? way to brown frozen French fries for | appetizers is in a small amount of hot shortening or vegetable oi] at moderate heat in an elec- | trie or regular’ fry pan. Do a package of frozen French fries at a time. When browned in an electric fry pan, they. are ready a jiffy with a minimum of a Of course, if no electric frying Top Taste Holden Red Stemps. small fry pan over a candle warm- er. velopment of harmful bacteria and putrefartion, Clown Luncheon Plate T son iCOFFEE * - pan is available, frozen French fries may be quickly browned in ° =e TWICE a regular fry pan over moderate ince on Low, Low prices heat and kept hot for serving in a ees in when you get Florida White Seediess 5: 49: Swanson’s Frozen TV DINNERS ~~. a thru Sat, 9 A. ane i Mon. Mon thre Soe a, Baldwin & ‘son thee tates AM. | SA _— lis nel 2 ge ee glanll: rae diliedleedheadias 12h lien iol bapa tealons adhe: aloe easy-to-fix - tempting, delicious, ’ of your favorite homemade or packaged dips ‘ i and arrarige around Looath —_ @ warmer filled renee BAM te 685 East Bivé. at Joslyn, Pontiac, Mon. thre Sat. © A. M. te 9 P.M. - S415 Besa 2 fire eat #4 SF e's as ier OM ao? 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Serve it for! dessert, of at Coffee time, and it| will be a veal conversation as well as appetite sparkert Lemoned-Apple Pie 1 §-inch nesenes ple shel) eo cups apples cut im small pieces suger 3 fableapoons flour e Fi tablespoon pettieg oa juice 2 cup chopped Gerrans Mix all ing "Well- Selected Vegetable Plate Is Appetizing Dish A fresh vegetable plate, care- ifully prepared, is always popular, ‘hotel and restaurant chefs report. | ‘Not only weight-conscious women, : ‘but many business men order and ‘enjoy them frequently. Contrast is a key word; color, | \flavor, shape and texture of the|1.inch boiling water. Bring to boil-| a mix; and the fluffy lemon filling \vegetable is important. The ‘plate jing point, uncovered, and boil 5) is made with Lemon Pie Filling ‘should include some protein food, | | \such as eggs or cheese. | For a green vegetable, select ‘broccoli; for contrasting color and, itexture, herbed zucchini squash. ‘For still more color contrast, plus| lsome protein, bacon stuffed pota-' toes. Additional protein is sup-' plied by a lemon-cheese sauce for the broccoli. All the vegetables to- ents together and Sether supply an excellent nutri- pour into pie shell: Bake in oven|tional package of vitamins, min-; 425 degrees for 15 minutes. Reduce |¢P@ls. protein and bulk. heat to 350 degrees and bake 25) Select broccoli with tender minutes. Top with meringue, and) young stalks, dark green or pur- brown, in oven. Meringue: | plish color and ‘compact, un- Beat 2 egg whites opened bud cluiters, The’ stalks, until frothy. Gradually beat in 3, buds and the few leaves found on tablespoonssugar, until] meringue! the bunch may all be used. ome in peaks. Leftover coconut that.Has be- Cook the broccoli in very little sley if desired. Makes 1 cup sauce. | water (amount depends on size of pan and amount of vegetable fo be bY Fresh Broccoli With Mousseline Sauce Wash a 1-pound bunch fresh ‘broccoli and trim off the tough Sprinkle generously with salt and) _ pepper and lightly with nutmeg. '™ Fill Meringues With Tart Mi ‘ With the advent of cooler weath- er the card-party seaso- gets into full swing. Whether the parties are big scale, such as money- raising socials, or just home-size get-togethers for the neighbors, but special in the way of refresh- ments. “Simple but special” are just the words to describe Lemon Meringues, the perfect party des- sert. These are crisp sweet. me- ringues filled with a tangy lemon filling. They’re just about no work iportion of each stalk. Place in) saucepan with 1 teaspoon salt and ages Cover and continue cook- ing 15 minutes or until crisp-ten-| ‘der. Drain. Place on ‘serving dish. | Serve with Mousseline Sauce.| Serves 4. ~ . Meusseline Sauce (Lemon-Cheese Sauce) Place 3 egg yolks, % cup milk,' % cup butter or margarine, 2 tea- spoons fresh lemon juice and 1/16 teaspoon ground black pepper in ithe top part of dguble boiler. Mix; well and cook over hot water (not ‘boiling) until sauce has thickened,ict dissolved; stir into filling. Re- stirring constantly. Stir in 1/3 Cup; ove from heat and toe didnt grated sharp American cheese. ‘Fold in 1 stiffly beaten egg white. Add salt to taste. Serye over cooked broecoli. Garnish with par-| If you are investing - in cookie | come dry may be softened by cooked). Split stalks lengthwise, if pans for your kitchen, buy stan-| soaking it in a little milk and a'they are large, to speed. cooking.|dard ones: either 14 by © inches, suspicion of sugar. dients. Drain before |Leave the lid off the pan during: or 154g by 12 inches. adding it to your recipe ingre- \the first part of the cooking. Cook|no sides but one end may be turned sprinkling of grated lemon rind. ito erisp-tender, These have, jUp. at all because the meringues can come from the bakery (you may have to order them ahead) or from | mix that takes less than 10 minutes of cooking time. Lemon Meringuées 1 package Lemon Pie Filling % cup sugar 245 cups cold water 2 slightly beaten egg yolks 2 egg Waites % cup suga 8 meringue shells Turn lemop pie filling into sauce- pan; mix Jg%4 cup sugar. Gradu- ally stir 5 water and egg yolks. Cookvgver medium heat, stirring congtayily, until mixture boils up once. Break flavor capsule if it has | t | | | while making’ meringue. For meringue, beat egg whites until foamy. Gradually beat in 14 cup sugar and continue beat- ing until mixture forms stiff peaks. Fold in slightly cooled lemon mixture and cool. Tarn into meringue shells and chill. ; At serving time, garnish with a Makes 8 servings. Why,! wouldnt chop for they all call for something simiple|— Cook Crayons:Pattern _ is for Lattice Pie Crust | % One dett cook has a’neat way of ¢4! Plog alpine «eg Saute mushrooms in alive ofliprepering a lattice-top ple a Se eraber pct sae a eli meneame sive leet atiotey aaa butter, Bake in @ moderately hot Utes. Add flour and stir well. Add!on 9 square of waxed paper using |" oven (375 degrees F.) for about|cream, Stir and cook on low heat ot | ae: : 20 minutes, oF just until tomatoes) until smooth. Add beaten yolks of| he er ee ye cranes Serves 5-6 are tender, coe % until mixture begins face Pip a party mushroom ring {about 2 minutes), Add the stiffly strips in place. to serve with cold meat: beaten egg whites. : Mushroom Beet | Turn into a well-oiled ring mold etannce, cans ps ayn SSE PO bake in’ a very slow OVEN he via spon olive. o with paper towel (325-350 degrees F.) until firm, eal i iL - Ea — 7 beefs tossed with lime juice and Carawa S a hetti Bake 6 egg yolks (beaten light olive oi} and chopped fresh mint. i 9 pati a aac an holr — or until Fresh mint ichopped) together. ‘you'll serve this easy. dish fre.’ ‘twenty minutes longer, ~ 3 He a ‘Gn ae unt sur Ane Cree potato chips} If you're one who enjoys the| ead. Sprinkle — with Lime juice” around base of ring and serve interesting flavor of caraway seeds, bread crumbs and bake uncovered ¥ # i Scoop Up Unusual Savings On These | Big Weekend Buys at Wrigley--Only Wrigley Wri *>+tlJF-E DOMINO PURE GRANULATED WRIGLEYS Redeemable ae Wrigieys cat =a Domino Pure Granuloted Limit one 5-lb. Beg with this coupon Suger ™ «. coupon has no cash value. This Please give to cashier before she checks your order. i | } This € Christmas Gifts Plan Now to Christmes Shop—FREE— at Your Nearby Gold Bell Redemption Center | PONTIAC 8 South Saginaw and you get Gold Be every purchase lf Stamps with at your Baumert SUPERMARKET HGLEY SUPERMARKETS WRIGLEY’S CREAMED Cottage Cheese Low Calorie High Protein Delicious in a salad with fruit. 15 [100 | DARTMOUTH SAVE 10: : | 5c each | 10-oz. 1-Ib. Ctn. Ctn. NATURALLY TENDER TABLE TRIMMED e Pot Roasts Blade Cuts j Stale ] nla Shiffs Approved Highway Department's Planning Division OKs: So J. D. Cruise, chief planning en- gineer, said that if the City Com-: mission gives final approval to its: Wt ee perimeter road plan, the state} ; . highway commissioner will be} Waly r« 2L HE ge: id | asked to give it the final okay. Be: "2 The notice was sent to the | | city’s, planning consultants for | | final study. The planners, Geer y | Associates, of Birmingham, are | _ at work on Ponfine’s projected | @ | urban renewal program, which § could in part be financed through | state road and federal funds. Redesignation of U.S. 16 to con- form with the loop plan means that . state-controlled. woad funds probably will be. avaliable for its ‘construction, City Manager Walter K, Willman told city commission- ers, > ; hn * * .*® | | Final approval—by the state is icontingent on completion of engi-) ‘ Inéering feasibility studies and availability of highway funds, Cruise said, Therefore, formal fin-) al approval may not be forthcom-) ing for some time, he indicated.) Willman said, however, that | approval of the plan by the state's planning division meant that the perimeter road plan : a | Was a “einch” to become a real- Z S)) = les 2-PIECE SET tunning east and west of Sag- inaw street (present U.S. 10 from 7 KINGS MEN School street on the north to Os- { * es | Loop Road rte | ste State spent’ : to, 9” mite i fit Pontiac's. downtown loop high-| © ait way plan have been given coe go e¢ by the planning division of the, SOs State Highway Department, | ~*~ * *& P.°.° * ¢ * * @ a e "247x324" Roll Gift Wrapping for Stronger Neater Wrapping Save t2e—Reg. $1 Rell men, 80 uso NF! 77° 100 CI All different $2.50 Value 99: | ? RS OS Me BO AOS EAU DE COLOGNE CHANEL No. 5 # . 4 $ 5 00 Up er, Exciting Women Wea? ot COLOGNE . Eaiet according to the French Following Parke street on the| on U. S. Food iscale. Hot dogs are a quarter, and demonstrate that the handicapped east and Cass avenue on the west, sO “super-hamburgers,”’ served with!are not completely useless’ and ‘the loop’s route would go through) PARE prosperous “snack French fries, run up to 55 cents./t9 bolster my sense of inde-|the area for which urban renew-. bar in Paris employs an expert Ie being devel ce cream sodas and milkshakes’ ’ Marine De jal plans ere being developed. to keep uptodate. on American are about 35 ,cents. Waffles are pendence,” former Marin vei ce 4 sandwiches and soft — Bic just over 30 cents, and a banana D@vis drives his own especially-. makes periodic visits to the Un split, a real work of art, is about'equipped car between New York for radiance UPL Phote (un street on the south, the loop ; GIFT §9° 6 TABLE TALK — ‘and then she showed up in Steverino the dog, and Miss Pyewacket, the cat, mee. . ciate oc ow mated, sET . te $5.00 ae CHANEL os that horrible dress she wore to the governor's at a table for two at a LaGuardia Airport eatery. $2,500,000. bos com an estimate ers up . neers ball, and my dear, you should hear what . . 7 Steverino was name@ an honorary cat during +e 3-Pc. 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The introduction of Hush Pup- 7) on weekend. | SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UPI — M. pies and Dagwood sandwiches is Either One ls Pleasant Davis. a patient at the Bronx Leonard Shapero is Republican! a direct result of his research feterans Administration hospital, majority leader of the Board of. Items like the “nutburger’ and! SAN DIEGO; Calif-# — A civil who lives in Philadelphia, has had | Supervisors. Henry R. Norman is | the ‘‘bourbon-burger.” so dear to damage suit in Superior Court was both arms and legs paralyzed/its Democratic minority leader. Madison avenue and Sunset boule-|titled, as customary, by names of since an automobile accident in| Chapero and Norman are part. vard, have not aS yet made theirithe litigants: Cash vs. Roll, 11954. iners in a Syracuse law firm. UR FOOD BARGAINS Ad ma PORK LOIN; : a Pan! 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Russell Lane, chemist of the Mlionis Water Survey, said that it’s the hottest water being produced by any well or stream in Illinois. Ls Cleveland Rabbi Prays: In Humble Gratitude.. By RABBI ABBA HILLEL SILVER The Temple, Cleveland, Ohio Our Heavenly Father: ' Our hearts turn to Thee in humble gratitude for Thy | manifold favors unto us during the past year. Thou hast prospered the work of our hands on field and farm, in mill and mine, and in all the useful undertakings of the heart and mind. Our harvest has been abundant. We have eaten our bread without scarceness and we have been _ able to share Thy gifts with the hungry of other lands. ~ Not unto us, O Lord, but unto Thee, must all glory be given! i | * * * . How shall we repay Thee for Thy boundless goodness unto us? Thou who renewest the face of the earth, help us to make secure our heritage of freedom for ourslves and for | _ all Thy children and to establish peace in all our habita- ' tons. Help us to banish from our midst all wrong and in- justice, and all hate and unbrotherliness from our hearts. Our world abounds, O Lord, in tragic chasms which separate men, in deep rivers and their swift, dark currents. Help us to build bridges of justice and compassion across them. x* *« * Father of nations! In our blindness we are often moved to put our sole trust and security in strong walls, in formid- able armament, and in military alliances. But the very mili- tary. strength of a nation often brings about its downfall; and its confidence destroys it. ; We have been adminished by Thy seers to put our trust | in the strength of our moral and intellectual life, the jus- >, _. tice and fairness of our laws and institutions, the well-being and contentment of our citizens, the moral training of our youth and the stability of our homes. , * *- * Give us the vision and courage to build Thy kingdom on earth in friendship, forbearance and trust and so evidence our gratitude to Thee for Thy boundless mercies unto us. e ~From United Press Internationa! SCHICK POWERSHAVE rer. $4495 Youll Be Thankful All Year ae That You're a Member Of One Of Our Christmas Clubs | Regular $1 5.95 \ LADY'S SCHICK Beautifully styled “Bel. Deposit From $1.00 _ to $20 Every Two Weeks ... Receive From $25 to $500 Gd 98 fo wee Next November no trade-in. nel. : B ; ae -” Member a : ‘ 4 F.D.LC. - “MICHIGAN'S LARGEST JEWELERS' | 24 North Saginaw Street | * = er As Mrs. Robert Loos of Chippewa road popped the turkey in the oven this morning, her three young- sters decided they'd like one last look at Tom before A lovely Thanksgiving floral arrangement graced the dining room as the Newton Skillman family of Lake Angelus sat down to dinner today. Here, the children have just placed’ the last flower Surprise Reunion. First in A real family style Thanks- giving is being celebrated b Mr. and Mrs. L.F. Preston of South Edith street. For the first time in 20 years they have all 10 of their sons and daugh- ters at home. ® bg * Their children had planned the event —- a complete sur- prise for the Prestons — for the past year, Three daughters and one son have come all the way from California for the occasion. They are Mrs. Everett Smith of Santa Monica, Mrs. Melvin Schram of Long Beach and Mrs. Robert Hughes with her three children, Barbara, Rob- ert and Richard. From Reseda, Calif., their son Max has come with his wife and daughters, Jeanette and Linda. FROM THis AREA Also on hand for the family Thanksgiving are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Preston and their five children of Clarkston and Mr. of Pontiac are here with their » Wires sons and und daughters, From Livonia is Morris Pres- ton with his wife and four children, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Preston are here from - Williams Lake with their seven 20 Years The Prestons are also ex- pecting a number of other close relatives — they don’t know how many -- to join them for Thanksgiving dinner, On Friday evening the Pres- tons will be honored on their 50th wedding anniversary at a reception at Mountain View Country Club, x* * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Oliver are having Thanksgiv- ing dinner at home today with Mr, and Mrs. Lynneer Spees and family of Watkins Lake as guests. The Spees’ son, Gary, is home from St. Louis for the weekend. Mr. Oliver and Mrs. Spees attended the Lions football game. * * * Mr. and Mrs. John Nash of Belding are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richar@g Gould and son Richard of Lake Angelus for Thanksgiving. Also home from the University of Michigan for the holidays is the Goulds’ daughter, Darlyne. *x* * * = Among out of town guests for Thanksgiving dinner at the Michigan avenue home of Mrs. Joel Santstrom are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ingersoll and children Karolyn, David, Jeffery and Michael of Clark- ston; Mr. and ‘Mrs: Leonard Wojtacha. and daughters Di- ane, ‘Kathleen, Barbara and Kim of Oak Park; Duncan Mo- Intyre of Royal Oak and Mrs. : Sandstrom’s mother, Mts. Mary Jackson. he appeared in full dress at the dinner table. Taking a final peek are (left to right) Mike, Barbara and Mark Loos. Pontiac Press Photos and pose for a picture. From left to right are Chris, Tony, Mrs. Skillman, Stephen, and Timmy who is held securely by sister, Amy. Pass the napkins please, mother. Such a little boy is going to-have quite a problem maneuvering such a big drumstick with ease—but David Donald. son, son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Donaldson of Ottawa drive, seems to have the situation (namely, the drum- stick) well in hand as he joins his family at the tra- ditional dinner of thanks. Of the several national holi- days the unites families in a true of the word. \ Christmas, New Year's Day and Easter Sunday, of course, Mrs. Fred H. Millis of State street had a cheery little companion on hand as she prepared today’s Thanksgiving dinner. Her small son, John, pulled observed throughout year, Thanksgiving always. seems to be the one day that THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1958 _ a up a chair and joined her for a long chat as she worked amid the sweets, tarts and spices so fragrant in Ameri: can kitchens on this special day. Carving the bird is always a job Jor the man of the house and Michael Paul Capsalis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Capsalis of Ottdwa drive, took News of Personal Interest Families Get Together for Holiday By MARGARET BROWN In the true tradition of Thanksgiving, Pontiac area residents are spending the day with members of their families. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Beau- dette of West Huron street wilt have their Thanksgiving dinner with Dr. and Mrs, Rockwood W. Bullard Jr. and their fam- ily in Clarkston, Joining them will be the Beaudettes’ - son-in-law and daughter with their family the Thomas H,. Wilsons of Claris- ton, ~*~ * * A family dinner is planned by Mr. and Mrs. er M. Kyes of Bloomfield Hills, Home for the holiday are two of their daughters, Carolyn who works in Cincinnati and Kathy who is attending Smith College. Daughters Ann and Fratmy will also bé on hand for the turkéy along with Mrs. Kyes’ family, Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Jacoby of Marion, Ohio, At the Cherokee road home of Mr. and Mrs. D, B. Eames, Thanksgiving dinner guests be-. sides their children Bil] and Judy are Mrs. W. R. Eames _ of Ottawa drive, Mrs. J. L. Brown, the W. R. Thompsons of Bloomfield Hills, and the C. N. Winstons of Sandusky, Ohio, Mrs. Eames parents. * * * Before a family dinner at the Birmingham home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Goad of Bloomfield Hills attended the Lions-Packers game, * * * The City Club is the scene of the family dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Harcourt S. Patter-— son of North Hammond Lake. Family members at the din- ner are the ’ three children, Leé¢, Barbara and > Harcourt Jr., jand Mrs. Patter- son's mother, Mrs. E, L. Page of Thats: uyeone, over his job with the finesse of an ex- perienced chef today. It looks like someone’s about ‘to get a luscious serving of white meat. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kins- ler are. hosts for a family din- ner at their Preston avenue | home. Qn hand to share the turkey are their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Rosco W. Lund. and their children Cathy, Nancy and John, and Mr. Lund’s mother Mrs. Oscar _ Re Hosts for a family dinner are the William Rogers of Washington street with their and Tom. Ruth Ann Gilloe also is a guest, k there’d certainly be no lack of fare for the household. i Honored at Bridal Events Ann Oliver, bride-elect of Gary Spees, was honored at a luncheon Tuesday at the Bloomfield Hills Home of Mrs. ~E. G. Winn. Mrs. E, M. Orr. Another party honoring An was given by Mrs. Alfred Hub- bard at her home on South Woodward avenue. Following luncheon a miscellaneous show- er was held for Ann. The couple will speak their vows Dec. 27. Their par- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Oliver of West Iroquois road and Mr. and Mrs. Lynneer Spees of Watkins Lake. BPW Club Hears Talk on Defense Mrs, Virginia Warren of West Bloomfield, c¢ordinator of Emergency Welfare Service for Oakland County and re- gional deputy chairman for Southeast Michigan, was guest speaker at the Business and Professional Women’s Club meeting held Tuesday evening at Hotel Waldron. Mrs. Warren, whose job Is to teach people what to do and how to survive in case of at- tack or threatened attack by aerial bombers, defined Civil Defense as a government op- erating in-an emergency for the survival of people and the - continuity of government, * * * She presented a film show- ing how Portland, Ore., one of the best organized cities for Civilian Defense in -the country, evacuated in a mock » enemy bomber attack, “A class was formed to meet during January to study sur- vival methods and what to do if Pontiac is attacked or threat- ened, Lundbecks Together Mr. and Mrs. Deane N. Lundbeck and their. children, Kristine and Kirk of Muskegon, are spending the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. Lundbeck’s mother, Mrs. O, H, Lundbeck. of Chippewa road, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Jenk-' ' ins of Wenonah drive are vis- iting Mrs.. Jenkins’ mother, ing Mrs. Jenkins mother, dle Straits Lake for Thanksgiv- ing. The Jenkins’ four boys Michael, Tom, Ricky and Bill and other family members from Detroit also are present. * * *. Mr. and Mrs, John Living- - stone with their three children, Erma Jean, Ann and John Jr., are having a family Thanks- giving at their home on Berk-. shire road. * *« * -” Entertaining their two sons and their families for the day are Mr. and Mrs. Orris K. Ingham ‘of Bloomfield -Ter- race. Family members are Mr. and Mrs, Sinclair Ingham of Flint and Mr; and Mrs. Matthew Ingham and their. three children David, Reed and’ Kim of Royal Oak, : A jh 5, } Cohostess was ie Cae Se Pe : = eee eS. i Sees et - x 2 TET Se ROW ea te Pee \ feel : ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, “THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1958 . ee | WHERE HER CHRISTMAS is @ Q i COME TRUE! Wat does your : ie You will find here, at Arthur's th eed to tals ea will find here, a ur’s the cide on how much you need and rkina Durin. then hold each member responsible Wor king During , heart warming friendliness of “ior an ie eu ite Chr istmas Rush acgnie Christmas and our ram end er at te Cooma] PrOFitS Wives Fomlaion: Ware? ; ti ; used to do. Or give a carnival and) — ye ee ot BLOUSES traditional quality. jum giving H outright," | makers earned money by work . : ge speed ayiag, Sige eugivd Christmas’ time. They were eee 0-98 to 10.98 The revival of the feminine look brings with it ‘the ruffle and lace in the fady-like blouse. The fabrics are present-day . . . they wash, drip-dry and need very little pressing. : : Dacron and cotton, nylon tricot, \ kept the ladies of an earlier day if the working . Many of the working home- dacron crepe, arnel and cotton. ~~ iscovered that their makers ¢ very little difference between your sewing club and the quilting bees of long ago. wes Are you proud of the money you earn at a part time job? Grandmother had her egg money, tea — and she earned it because she liked to have a little money of her own just as you do, You've got your living room and family room. — which probably opens onto the kitchen. But Grand- ma had her parlor and her big warm comfortable kitchen—which was a family room, too. to iron, and dinner practically ready to eat when they re- tugned after a few hours of work. Book Exhibit Held at Nursery School Mrs. Lee Coyle had a book exhibit featuring books suitable for 3 to 6 year old children at the All Saints Cooperative Nursery §chool Open House held Monday evening, Children showed their fam- ilies the facilities and play Sizes 30 to 38. White only. Blouses — Main Floor LIFE of the PARTY. You're proud of all the food you! equipment. Refreshments were £ have stashed away in the fréezer?! served by Mrs. J. V. Madigan, DRESSES ; e Grandma was just as proud of the) Mrs," George Newton, Mrs. es jars of fruit and vegetables and! Charles Miller and Mrs. D. S. = meat that lined her cellar cup-' McGeen. ) : ' - Roney. = So Very festive ... they light Pe \kO You sometimes think nobody Since children's feet grow so *¢ Lovel Gift i appreciates how hard you work? | rapidly, they should be checked up the nicest parti es ae A y \ It was Grandma who used to talk | for size every two to four Three Little Words, Wa \ months, Fireside ROBES \ elegant styles that follow the. “Charge It, Please” moke it so easy to do your gift shop- Pa ere owas figure in flattering curves or here Her ing. drape softly. “ Christmas Dreams an Pa \ Come True o es . : cee 14.95 BO : others 8.95 to 23,95 4 =, ef \ te" oc 98 98 ae ‘ P : SY & 24 to 49 bs One of the loveliest gifts ‘heneath her : Ek pes tree. Wrap-up her leisure hours in\our Festive fashions of nylon quilted. \ It's such tun to Shop for Children at Arthur's for Gifts of Loungewear . . . party, school oe Nylon lace or jewel trim. Fitted ——— pe) or duster styles. White, pink, \ Brocades aglow. with the color 4 turquoise, powder blue, and rose. \ - ie Sizes 10 to 18. : of candlelight, little dark crepes = NYLON TRICOT and the indispensable and flattering ; Bebes wv Mein Floss wool jerseys. Solid colors and a QUILTED DUSTER prints... you'll call on them for big Give the Elegance of a and little evenings alike. ; e« : : 2 Junior, misses’ and half sizes. Fine Calf a ‘ : Sizes 3 to 6x — «6-8.98 ew HAND : @. Lay Away Christmas Selections Now E ee Sizes 7 to 14 2 : AGS * eee 10.938 Dress Salon — Second floor B : Grown-up styling in sister sizes. Satin bows at neckline. In soft pink or floral Prints on white background. ..- 10.95 Park Free for one hour in any downtown lot, have your parking ticket validated while making a purchase at Arthur's. Scoop them up for Christmas giving... for seldom have you seen prizes such as these at holiday season... and priced so low! Each and every/ one is of smooth, supple calfski Bulkie Knit ~ORLON SWEATERS 3.98-4.98 5.98 Beautiful Textured BULKY SWEATERS — Accessories — Main Floor - --- 5.98 to 12.98 Ne, | Exquisitely Feminine SLIPS — | wos 5.95 ! seer ene Cardigans and slipons in a wondertul Christmas array for any young lady on your fist. Ban Lon or Orlon... in the bulky look that is both feminine and flattering. The textured Ban Lon and yarns have that cherished hand-knit look. They areas easy to care for as they are to wear. In white, black, grey, mellon, blue or beige. Small, medium or large: PARTY Nylon tricot or nylon crepe with lavish use of lace detailing. Gift colors: White, black, champagne, red, or tea rose... oe vn ee Sportshop — Main Floor Toddlers 1, 2 and 3. Bouffont skirts in Christmas red .°. . pink, blue or white. COSTS NO Young Folks Shop — Lower Level | x \\ ak | | . j | - AS Pees THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1958 ” Look Around You pers oy By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Someone wrote, ‘I cried because ‘I had no shoes until I saw a man iwho had no feet.” | In early youth we reach for the ‘moon and seldom count our bless- lings. We are glutenous with our ‘dreams of material possessions and ‘success and bliss. Through the rest ‘of their lives many people strive for the ultimate and are frustrated ‘because they do not achieve it. |. Those who are magnificently blessed by life may take it for) ‘granted, while others who are, tested by trouble may become bit-| ‘ ter and feel abused and without) blessings. | It takes a lot of living and loving to become mature enough | | to understand that there is al- | ways something to be" thankful | for, that happiness and thankful. | ness are comparative, | * «* * Tomorrow: “Vitamin: B Complex May Help Dry Hair.” 3 ‘Wash Hair Before It ls Dulled Radiant, shining hair is a beauty fundamental. No matter how much time ig spent cul- tivating makeup perfection or acquiring a faultless ward- robe, a woman's crowning glory remains her hair, regard- less of time or style. : And what's the key to ra- diant hair? It’s luckily within the reach of every woman — cleanliness! The sad truth is, however, that too many wom- en, even the most beauty con- scious, put off shampooing their hair until it has already been. dulled by oi] and grime. The. trick is to remember to ee wash your hair before it needs : it. If your type of hair looks No matter how many blows fate may deal us there is always some-| body who is worse off. We fret jand are dissatisfied, disappointed| and unhappy over things. which! seem important at the time. Then) ‘when some real knock comes along) 'we look back and wonder how we) could have felt ag We did. It is a ‘matter of comparison. If we could keep this thought, always in the foreground of our) consciousness, we would live much! imore vibrantly. We would always) jremember that it is sheer bonus |just to be alive! We would remem- iber that we are fortunate to be) alive and without pain, to have | so a See | It takes a lot of living and loving to become portunity for service, laughter and) mature enough to understand that there 4s always love, to again enjoy the gorgeous| something to be thankful for, that happiness and ; jscenery of Nature’s changing sea-| F thankfulness are comparative. 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Bee ee. See Guaranteed. Higher Priced Being chiefly concerned with ate a a a oe selling things—and making a profit—the businessman may even become a “thing” him- self. When his only aim in life is to become a “‘success,” he develops the kind of person- ality which is in demand on the personality market, He has to develop a “pleas- ant personality.” His feelings and ideas must not be con- trary to anyone, His opinions are always up-to-date but he has no convictions and no doubts, “Ts. it ‘any .wonder that this ‘pleasant personality’ tends to make man.insecure and haunt- ed by feelings of inferiority? too often his self-respect and values depend on it, He is de- pendent on approval by others and must keep up with changes in ‘personality fashions,’’’ he states, * * * How often is the so-called “successful” man driving oth- ers and driven himself, wor- ried and irritable, lacking in leisure time, feared by em- ployes and hated with the hate that comes from this fear? This material ‘‘success’’ is habit forming and it can de- stroy body and spriit, the spe- cialist says. TRY HUMANITY “Would he be more truly successful if he aimed at be- ing a human being? In doing so be would develop reason, love and his creative abilities,” he points out. Real success includes some- thing of helpfulness “to: others, being tolerant; its best with once-a-week sham- poding, so, much the better. But if it needs more frequent ‘attention, don’t hesitate to wash your hair every few days. Regular brushing is also a hair beauty essential. Grand- mother’s formula of 100 daily » strokes still holds true. It’s important to remember to use a clean brush, In fact, the ideal is to keep a supply of ‘brushes on hand so that you can use a fresh one every day to keep your hair shining bright. Brushes should be washed when you lather your hair. Points to remember for a corrett shampoo are: Brush your hair well before sham- pooing. 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The new turban, demi hots, pill boxes . . . in satin, metallics, brocades and flower-hots. From Wheelchair JERE me — er nt — in a wheelchair. New York University Medical Cen- Schnur wisited local ter. _ theaters and night clubs to the| hours a day” to the book. “I'm not marriage bureau and Coney Is-|the organized type, so it took all nd, Th my. time,” she said, i. lp Millinery Salon — Second Floor ..» Where Her Christmas Wishes : Come True “Lots of people think.you’re a When Miss Schnur was 15, polio| brave, courageous person because struck, leaving her paralyzed in you're handicapped,” she. contin- both arms and legs. Since then,/ued. ‘‘But I’m the opposite of a she hag lived in a wheelchair. pollyana. CREATES A STIR “You either sink or swim when . “When you have to go places in| something like this: happens. At ra ‘ : ‘ a chair, there’s usually such a hul-|the beginning, I was bewildered. I » From California comes/this crisp silk shantung - |\abaloo = ok you'd stayed didn’t anions my thoughts be : = Ai . home, won't go out) cause e ng was so new an dress by Phil Altbaum, he highly stylized Poiret rote. 9 ay ion tonal brewed gg amy Sapa agg chong print features a ans. falling straight to the hips especially the newly handicapped. | ment, but I discovered that ob- ’ Wrap Her in Mink This Christmas MINK | STOLES and CAPES 7 a wide flounce/skirt. It's hard to face the world at first, | stacles aren't so overpowering. I’m eo ¢ PF f but I hope this book will make it) still me—but slightly older.” & hard brush until the pile is [°@8F” ax | + 3 erect, and go over it with a Biggest problems are steps, nar- Subjects Had Natural ranch or sheared $29 carpet sweeper. ~ ape ge and epg —_ Good Exam ple Cerulean mink cape stole. ~; rf * * & not persons to remain To Keep pictures anchored | Wheelchairs. H : | permanently in place, a picture-|}~*youmay go to a theater or | 222 Queen Bess Royal posted or ranch mink $37 and frame institute suggests | restaurant, only to find a flight Queen Elizabeth I of Eng- ape or stole, for about two min- | winding a strip of adhesive | of stairs, narrow aisles or other | 1.74 was septsted tc have a carpet sweeper manu- tape around the picture hook. | obstacles. In some places, the “built herself a bath. where turing company advises. | The tape will keep the wire | management is accommodating, | does bathe herself ciate a rub the spot or area with et coreh mink capes § 47 | NON OATS WAN as 7 : TERT OOOFES : ; z Be her Christmas hero and give her a mink! movable seats," she said. the first women to have a cake slim lines an cape effect FRIENDS HELPED of soap made especially for | collar, comes in a_ wool | Miss Schnur, who lives with her} her — but. no details are {| plaid of red, gold and family in the Bronx; did much of| known. black. quilts. catloctons nate con} h Id Hi t taurants, auditoriums, parks, tem- u in ples, churches and department — A card game called All stores, Friends also pitched in, You man make vegetables Fours was played by the Pil- and her family helped her type the; more interesting by topping grims in 1633. Variations of the information. ‘Throughout the proj-| them with either a seasoned | same game include Old Sledge, ect, she received help and encour-| butter sauce, grated cheese, High - Low- Jack, California agement from Dr. Howard Rusk,’ sauteed mushrooms or -nuts. Jack and Pitch. ce t - ; sto ¥. relates “ ~ ae ‘ ie where to put your chair. Or they| of the court took baths much ; : * ; tt refuse to let you ate es aisle,| more frequently — at least Fi This. chic coat - dress ped gy Lad _ Our sales personnel will be happy to assist you “hWArictry Ms even though you Pay. empty| once a year. h i Bg : ; Christmas Shak Siby coaiiy weed sones ro- Bitenkoth hak eke | aped for Fall with its imported furs in making a wise selection, . plus 10%. federal tax Treasures SPECIAL SELLING - MOUTON Three quarter : Processed Lamb length or shortie $33 4 . JACKET Fur Selon — Second Floor ... from the Flora Mae * Cardigans aglow with jew: els and holiday skirts to match. 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Wear collar up or down. frontpiece matches the smooth leather in black, grey or beige, ae) i ate ; - ‘ ie a , : ; : : € jf $ ~ X) / ax. ¥ 2 . : A - : | AWS J, BG \oAX “Row 4 Wee Shee Salon — Mesganine | ae 7 j ; Se | ; / 7 x culine appraiser of. feminine beauty described a perfect complexion as ‘‘snow and roses,”* : Since there were no fine soaps for face-washing then, snowy skins were probably the exception rather than the rule they are today. Good health and cleanliness for a clear skin with rosy un- dertones. Household Hint kinder to the sink as well as your hands. | ' pone : Eight-year-old Amy Grossman of -Elm Gate PIANO. ORGAN drive, a student at Will-O-Way Apprentice Theater, ACCORDION will play the leading role in the school’s annual pro- Clossica! end Popular duction of “The Broken Doll,” a special Christmas learn ge eg Chord play for children. Performances will be given Sat- Dorothy Di s | urday and Sunday at 2, 4 and 6 p.m. at the theater ; earn ar iglatada | on West Long Lake road. The play is part of an 86% N Saginaw St. open house program prior to the winter term, which FE 2-1810 OR 3-170 1 begins Dec. 3. There is no admission charge. | exerts an invaluable influence Good Example | "ss im * © .* | Speaks Louder |, a. *conteck, tnesiiy | Than Our Word | shampooed’ hair, immaculate Of course, it's the duty of parents and teachers to vocally encourage cleanliness and neat- ness. But a good example can accomplish more than words, clothes—these things make a lasting impression on the younger generation. About eight billion « meteors, ranging in size from tiny grains THE PONTIAC PRES ee5 is e and there was no one ae never been disapproved of by $8, THURSDAY, By Hills Garden Club &: “Gourmet Dinner Sef The annual gourmet coopera- tive dinner will be held by . members of Bloomfield Hills Branch of Woman's National — Farm and Garden Association at 6:30 p.m. Monday at Bloom- Pi ye i.e Y vf ie oo4) hi \te #4 aoe Raymond Twyman, Mrs. L, A. Wineman, Mrs. Willis B. An- derson, Mrs. Edgar Flint and Mrs. Dean Draper. * * * Others are Mrs. Edward Mc- THE GIFT THAT ENRICHES EVERY |” DAY OF THE YEAR. * * * to enormous chunks of metal and Snyd . A grown-up who looks well- stone, enter the earth's atmos- 7 fea Ge ani —_ The tender feelings you can’t put in words are | FE 2-5812 68 N. Saginaw’ groomed, day in and day out, ‘phere every 24 hours. a Chubbuck, Mrs, Leroy Vande- expressed with golden eloquence when you i =e pel ag S veer, Mrs. Karl Richards and mark the occasion with an Omega. 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When pressing flannels, stamp the iron in- stead of gliding it. Iron on the right side, PRLEEPRULES) i Welcome the new Christmas dollit @S tue CATALINA : oad ea temas | “ with this exciting, easy-to-sew T I cause /wardrobe. Includes coat, hat party and school dresses, ski out-/I fit, nightie, peignoir; panties ‘n’ petticoat. Tomorrow's — pattern: Teen jumper or dress. Printed Pattern 4650: For dolls | 14, 16, 18, 20, 22 inches. See pat- tern for yardages. Printed directions on each pat- tern part. Easier, acctirate. Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern -—- add 10 cents for each! pattern for 1st-class mailing, Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. 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FE Zoe. |” G—8-CUP COFFEE CARAFE Sparkling white ceramic coffee carafe with leaming brass candle-warmer stand and ondla It’s the “bright new look’’ of gold and white! Perfect gift for the hostess on your Christmas list........... .. -$6.95 ‘H—SALAD BOWL SET White ceramic salad bow! with polished brass stand — matches the coffee carafe shown above! Brass-handled white serving fork and spoon, Use it for serving hot dishes, chips, or snacks,, too. 10-inch diameter .... 265%, 2 o> tdi 4 ES I—VERSATILE SERVER - Another new serving piece in white ceramic, Use as chip ‘n dip, salad bowl, shrimp server, or fill with flowers or fruit for a centerpiece! Brass clin-ons can be used to hold shrimp picks or candles. .. .$6.95 “DOUBLE TREAT” GIFTS Two gifts in one! First:—on unusual pres- ent of quality, to be cherished for many years .., second:—a generous assortment of delicious gourmet delicacies! J—THE RIVIERA : perpen fe dye ete | cowhide carry- all bag that wi treasgu aT Packed with a flair for the fashionable! Pac with a big assortment of unusual ary K—SET of 3 TRAYS Nest of 3 very useful and attractive wooden trays, with an assortment of epicurean ‘ foods —~ crabmeat, anchovies, oysters, ‘ foot health counci| shows that 85|and the arch should provide ade-| qily Rl A In Christmas red . ; quate support. The counter should) ‘) ~ ) per cent of all girls in the country TRAE rat . ’ Sizes 3 to 6x, and 7 ~ } and 65 per cent of all boys develop | be firm ane . . * | CHILDREN B : TS aes ( JEAN DOLL foot defects by-the time they grad-| r hilaven’s teet te | ‘ ‘uate from high. school. roper care of children’s feet is as ictured 5.98 7.98 ) 3 98 s| According to the report the most eitiiaiasale Dnaeroae ypenein nn eos P work, and physical activity. Foot {| frequent cause of children’s [00t! detects can lead to serious prob yi : . {defects is the wearing of outgrown lorie i . ( 2 : s in adulthood, ranging from SUNFLOWER SUE > and improper socks. unexplained headaches to symp: 2 98 _ | Bulky socks and stretch socks|toms of arthritis. | ji should be replaced by medium H Look for Hood | oPP Y . in Winter Wear | Thanksgiving | \ The hood will top off the | Day ' | Sizes 7 to 2 BOUFFANT PETTICOATS with full top slip. White. Sizes 4 to 14. $4 \, weight mercerized cotton socks ‘which provide best moisture ab- LAZY BONES > sorption and evaporation capacity) }| without crimping the toes or irri-| 2.98 ‘| tating the feet. These socks should) | LLL LAL LANL LR LS LO AL A A ANE A AAP A AE | be \worn one-half inch longer than fashion scene this winter. In \ {the longest toe. )| Next most frequent cause of foot} pliable jersey that caps the \ Sees Scannell , — , Th e M ARG AR ET A N N SH @) p ‘ oe in children is the wearing! head sleekly, the hood wraps from * \ . | } of outgrown and poorly fitting) about the throat and buttons N ATU R AL : : le aa ee aaa should be\ the width of the adult; deep cuff can be worn inside | ; thumb between the end of the foot} or outside a coat for added | PRR rr en ann nnn nnn A eRe th heel} warmth. a os i en GASES EOS OE IS I SR PE IS : § ee Na x, a apap re. 4 ~ oo ie aia . ¢ Texture knits that simulate | FOODS : - ‘, ‘| stripes appear in wool and | i; . 5 s/shoes. In a child’s shoe, there! snugly at the back, while its Riker Bldg. \ 37 West Huron St. : pave vn neice for THE ENTIRE FAMILY Open Monday, Friday and weamimeaw ii =| angora hoods, with mapematie 8 Mt. Clemens St 1 ‘ti | tring closings. Helmet ae “4 <| sods that take their inspira- | FE 4-4601 Satur day Nights til 9 P * M. tion from the crusaders have . wind resistance, PER TRS PROT LE PEL ee ee Pee re Pe Poe Pe ee ee ee aah “Ti ay : tr a 2 =] = =p oO = =. —i > % | ; ps : CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! 3 at | Z Y, SOS POS a . a Will take care of every detail! | \ i get spine Baer A Ra RS oye Fabric designs trom all over the world are available to Uihether your decorating tastes lean to the simple you at Spencer's. There you will be thrilled with the ines or veer to the spectacular Spencer's will various decorating possibilities and will thoroughly assist you in selecting the color foundation, choosing enjoy the new smartness that will be added to your the fabrics, and planning the vogue for your home home with new draperies from Spencer's. As always, Our staff has many years of experience and will your Satisfaction is guaranteed. capably suggest several different themes for you. Start your child on this beautiful new ts -Draneries - Tile - Lincle : Carpets - Draperies - Tile - Linoleum “GRINNELL Trench Provincia I Sema | The light key action and lovely mellow tone will inspire a $8 45 4 child's practice hours. Crafted in Grinnell's own factory, : 4 and custom-finished.in stunning antique white and gold. Reg. $995 c 4 | _ In Fruitwood, reg. $945, now $795, 3511 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. 4994 DIXIE HWY., oS ae \ . | RE ATI? wmOR 308 NS || GRINNELL’S, 27 S. Saginaw St, FE 3-7168 Use Our Christmas Layaway Plan SRD PRU A a a aM ls ii i | 3 , r . A: 7 Ay _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 27, 1958. | ‘Those sis Sieh: exnriedl oun Sas ante it abel dey: Soak | Box of Cards _ Will Give Joy to State Patient For those wishing to add a little Christmas joy to the lives of Pontiac State Hospital pa- tienté—boxes. of new or unused Christmas cards with envel- opes and stamps are a wel- come gift. Patients will then be able to mail out their own cards to send their personal Christmas messages to. relatives, and friends. Without these generous do- nations, patients have no way to send their own Holiday greetings. 80 Attend Meeting Eighty members attended the meeting of Daughters of Is- abella held Monday evening at Knights of Columbus Hall, Refreshments ‘vere served by Mrs. Joseph Pfeffer and Estelle Stevens. offspring. ful “meeting of the minds,” pase daughters. Tream ‘em bination of both, Surely, some- | her efforts, and the where, there must be a middle ! * * * And a problem that many girls and their parents seem to share is the lack of a middie ground of understanding. Girls say ... “J can't discuss my problems with my mother,” or “I’m fourteen years old, and mother treats me like a baby! * Parents, too, ask for guidance in dealing with their adolescent x * * Well, how do I establish a ~ HARWOOD CUSTOM. 4 closer relationship with my TAILORS daughter, you ask? A success- oon W, GURON Af TELEGRAPR COATS COATS COATS ‘39 °49 ‘59 Were to 55.00 Were ‘to 65.00 Were to 85.00 Boy Coots in fine camel hair oe wool combination in navy, grey, came! and red; revers- ible tweeds with alpaca linings; tweeds with removable zip-out alpaca linings: fine Forstmann and Hockanum fabrics. Don't miss these fabulous values. Solid blacks and. new fall colors: _ ‘COATS. COATS ‘69 ‘*89 +109 Were to 89.95 Were to 119.00 Were to 135.00 Fine Stroocks and 100% imported cashmeres and imported tweeds, luxurious fur trimmed coats and fashion coats from America’s foremost designers; wrap and button coats with smart back detailing; new fall colors petites superb black wools. Save during this great anniversary sole. 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Millinery also count heavily on|intelligent people to run it,” wrote : ey ' {Bart Smythe of Denver. SF ge * * * * .* * “My scholastic ‘record in high] Like many of his contemporaries, would get me into any col-jhe felt any student should be per- says a Georgia boy with|mitted to go to college — but confidence. Oe « jshould be dropped speedily if he Either the youngsters are fel. [can’t do the work. lowing their parents’ advice or) askog wanted 2 col [gout into another college even| sald thelr parents preferred the pi, de Soe ead las een Sl ev Cae | ew ou have en to informal, 7 2. 2 » There were a variety of sugges- private conversation to hear an- st} There were no complaints ofjtions for improving the college) other big, basic reason. aca-|favoritism in college acceptances,|picture — building more schools, ee: mog|The poll showed 95 per cent afi CSlaneing cxitine, ones oe vat A tremendous proportion of teen- many who|the teeners felt college acceptance|ing to those with ability ayers want to go to college because worried, {standards are fair — and only|to do college work they are looking forward to an! per cent listed “pull” as an x * * active social life — proms,. foot-| i important factor in admission. | “The world can be run intelli-;ball weekends and campus fun, '' - muss —— . Shoes . $ TREMENDOUS VALUE GIVING EVENT! - Open Saturday Night ‘til 9 P.M. me 4 ee . , Skirts. . and Many Other Fashion Items , - 1 $s DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES 2 WITHOUT QUESTION OUR GREATEST ANNIVERSARY SALE .. SHOES AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS I. MILLER... DELISO DEBS... RHYTHM STEP... TFROYLINGS ... FIANCEES ... ALLURES... DEB... SANDLER of BOSTON and OTHER FAMOUS BRANDS Formerly 9.95 to 28.95 5 88 to 188 SPECIAL GROUP Short lots, broken sizes, but what tremendous values! All types for dress and sports wear. *3 54 $5 5” SWEATERS were to 14.95 Bulky Knit Cardigans Slipons, All 100% Wool $90 MILLINERY One Special Group of New Fall Hats Y Off BLOUSES Our Famous Brands Long Sleeves, Short Sleeves were 3.98 | Prints 2°? Solids | RAIN or SHINE COATS | 1A lh were to 22.95 ‘Poplins, Knit Trims — oF peeing gman HON saapate tiie Jamaica Bay Wednesday’ while ‘heading in to Floyd Bennett Field |i, was married Wednesday night fe alia tae = Sie. eu SPR ee Se Say ag | os Loe eee Bet eee 3 Missing Girl, 18, Marries ‘Hits Ba \Liz Taylor's Ex, T y Nicky Hilton Guard plane crashed into Qonrad (Nicky) Hilton Jr., former | husband of actress Elizabeth Tay- is missing, se a oe one | to Patricia Blake McClintock. *. *& # The twin-engine C119, called &| members of the families were “Flying Boxcar,” was attempting | present. a radar-directed landing in rain) Mrs. Hilton is the daughter of afd fog. ‘Mrs, Horace Schmidlapp of New “Recovered from the bay shortly york and Palm Beach, and Frank The ceremony took place at the Plaza Hotel, operated by the * glter the crash were the bodies) Grant McClintock of Tulsa, Okla. ef Capt. Ramon Duke, 28, of! Hilton, 32, was divorced from Brooklyn, and 2nd Lt. David B.|Miss Taylor in 1952. His bride, Hall, 29, of the Bronx. iwho has been studying at Finch ‘The missing man was identified College here, is 18 years old. as Sgt. Ferdinand Roessner, 2,) ae endear of Elmhurst, Queens. The first midget submarine for Rescued by a police helicopter|the Swedish Navy has been pur- was Lt. Richard H. Westerberg, chased frem England. Sweden's 22, of Brooklyn. Westerberg was archipelagoes are particularly suit- picked up by a police helicopter ed to enemy operations with this rushed to the crash area. He was type of craft, and Sweden is trying taken to St. Albans Nava! Hospital jout various countermeasures. groom’s father. Only immediate} fice THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1958 Licenses Revoked or Suspended . : e ¢ * #8 : it cd 15 Lose Dr IVING Privileges}, Fifteen Pontiac area residents Chrisman of Rochester and Ei after ‘ recently; gene Younge of 811 Tyrone St, when thelr licence were revoked] OO 1 ving under th inf ence r; Rob udack or suspended, according to the) pontine Township ‘and Elbert C. Michigan Secretary of State’s Of-/ Whitaker of Waterford Township, ; both for violating a license restrie- Those found guilty of having un-| tion; and David E. Monteville of satisfactory driving records were: | Milford, unlawfully driving a Curtis Kibby, Birmingham; Les-| an auto. ; ter W. Kurkowski, Birmingham; " Donald L. Laughrey, Waterford’: Township; George M. Lawrence, Birmingham; Jack McGrath, Wa- terford Township; Demstras J. Mouyianis, Southfield; arid ‘ome P. Van Wagoner, Lake Orion, e Other residents who had their li-| 4 censes taken away include John K. 4 Albertson of Pontiae Township and 4 Millard Miller of Birmingham, both for an unsatisfactory driving rec-|% ord and failure to appear for re-|¢ | examination. “ Completing the list are Robert S. Queens, where his condition was — remem — described as good. ‘The catise of the crash was not immediately determined Sobiiopcontv | NEW! TIMEX Explores | SELF-WINDING WATCH NEW YORK — Bob Hope will, emcee a special television show Boy Scouts of America launch the Explorers’ a new program for youths of high school age. | The hour-long feature, titled “Exploring. with Hope,” will be shown on the NBC television net- work. Explorer pests are being Jermed throughout the country | by boys with a common interest | such as sports, science or na- ture. Teenagers tuning in to the telecast will find out how they | may join. “Exploring with Hope"’ will be, produced live in NBC's Burbank Studio. An indoor swimming pool will be set up on stage for an ex-| plorer “splash party” race and Use demonstration of skin-diving with underwater equipment. : Leoy Members of a Los Angeles sci- ence post will launch a rocket they designed and built. Dr. Earl Her-) ald, of the California Academy of Sciences, will explain and demon-; strate how a rocket satellite orbits. | Ben Alexander, the Sergeant: Smith of NBC-TV's “Dragnet,” | will talk with Hope about being. an Explorer. Saturday, at 4:30 p.m., to help the for the unheard-of price of $ | 49> . plus tax Police Group Delivers Baskets to 2 Families The Fraternal Order of Police, (Pontiac chapter) today delivered Thanksgiving baskets to two needy) Pontiac families. One basket went to a widow with | seven children, the other to an} et os 25 North Saginaw St. The 42-member chapter, organ-| ized this fall, plans to make gift: Open Every Evening Until Christmas baskets a regular feature during) the holiday season, said James PONTIAC - 50c & Week This new Timex winds itself d of avtomatfically with your with ‘every Diamon crmuece of $49.05 or mare. Cot slightest movement and gives Christmas gift at no extra CO” you all these features: E: shock resistance — af ' dweme case — stainless steel back — unbreokable crystal larger,Lovelier JEWELRY Co. Lafnear, chapter president. | shower alter shower alter shower heat SENS ANS AN % AS . ag vo e new electri¢ water Only electric water heaters give you all these Important advantages: —", heat goes into the x] Fast—new. more efficient heating units 4 Sey pe os alae der DETR ONT EDISON ‘SERVES SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN ob lara? hae nama | ; Install anywhere—need not be Outer shell—cool to the touch afl near a chimney over ] Long lite—meet Edison's rigid 52] Edison maintains electrical parts ° meee’ y re slonords . without charge - Ra) # Automatic—all the time _ BR] Sate—clean—quiet—modern a) a) al e AMONDS oF ' 12-Di a Free Drill A Year to Pay 4] _4)_4) 44 Values to $8.88 Your Choice of. $49.95 or More heater way GET IT HOT... GET A LOT every time. A new electric water heater provides plenty of hot, hot water for showers and all the family’s needs. Detroit Edison has a new Super Supply Plan which makes heaters even more efficient and economical. Here’s the convenient, modern way to GET IT HOT... GET A LOT for an operating cost as low as $3.88 per month. Nationally Known WATCHES ~ Free Drill with Diamond or Watch Purchase rf LAYAWAY ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS . Now! Open Every Night Uniil Christmas Choice of Imported ALARM CLOCKS Choose from a charming assortment of -old fashé / iohed and modern styles. All have luminous dials run for 30 hours. Take your pick and save! / Le OF FREE DRILL with Diamond of Watch Purchaso Bibs od hl bs a) kD a Choose from Bulova, Harhilton, Gruen, Longines, $ 95 Winton, Webster, Mido’ and many other famous makes. Watches of the newest styling for men and women and moderately priced as low as of $49.95 or More . Little as 50¢ Weekly , DIAN {LOI Di— at Ga de a ea ee Oe 25 NORTH SAGINAW ST. Between Lawrence and Pike Streets 7 ie _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER $7, 1958 sa ioe ge : \Weanier | Pet Died to 6,000 years ago show that dogs served as pets, hunters, and ob- lin ancient Egypt. the entire fami- went bey mourning. have changed. ily Oe ae wirepbate been easy. Currently, he if enjoy- iligice van: Na. acl ad debe seat is the |ing the golden age of dogdom. In long-suffering boxer with the mournful look, His spirit depressed, |the United States alone, 14. mil- his*jowls sagging, Cuddles, of Pueblo, Colo, can’t get away from lion families welcome him to their the constant, shrill nagging of Polliana, who is perched confident- | homes. ly astride his collar. ‘Crash Helmets for All War The dipertinedl ead ‘the -dolls | lin a shop here reads: ‘Small LANSING (UPI) — Novelty voo-| The dolls are made and sold in. ‘and sizes.” doo dolls that can @atise serious Haiti as souvenirs. State health | iliness and death’ have been found officials. were checking. on the There are 70 per cent more chat in Michigan,. the State: cata De-| possibility that they. might be dren under-age five in the US. partment states. S Apeld in Retr. | than in 1940, “Haehile d : Se ote - jJets and inscriptions carved 5,000 _ljects of reveretice. When a dog died) The dog’s life has not Suave! ‘used to top parent sticks, are Voodoo Dolls [believed responsible for .aiy out- Mad = oe ~ reais ~ . break of skin ailments in Atlanta, heads, thin at, heads—we iy 4) P er il to Health Ga., and elsewhere in the nation, have crash helmets for all sees ; BARNES: HARGRAVE | WEST SIDE ‘TOY TOWN One complete floor of toys ent einee Santa's pack for a sparkling Christmas morning. GIFT WRAPPING & MAILING SERVICE CAN FLYER TRAINS AND TRESTLE SET 26 § Section Track. 40 Watt Transiormer.; * Reg. $39.95 : Reversible Locomotive, Gondola, Tank Car, * «§ it — Phas 26 Poce Trestle Set: Deluxe TRICYCLES FIGURE TYPE BY - Large 10” Tire ICE Reg. $12.98 SKATES $Qy99 Reg. $5.50 Girls’ -- Boys’ y Boys’ or girls’ water repellent, rubber sole, 20” BICYCLES sues t1 v2 Reg. $39.95 Complete Selection for / Aielen oe ‘2 9” CHILDREN -- LADIES -- MEN American made for long life and de- TRADE IN YOUR OLD SKATES NOW Not‘Exactly as Pictured pendability. TV GAMES BIG 66¢ SPECIALS and Other Old Favorites Values to $2 - Beat the Clock SCRA IOLEL | Paint by Numbers Giant Step _ G.I. Combat Set. Go to the Head Daisy Gun & Holsters of the Class Dart Board $2 Variety Chest Pound a Peg dh Binzomates ‘Sweep & Dust Kits e's Runettes Batons Darts Rifles 4,//” I've Got a Secret Tool Belts Duck Pins (i Scrabble and Jr. Scrabble Uke Doctor Kits = 4 : Phy _ a Pony Tail Cosmetic Kit Chinese Checkers Fun Cards ‘Plastic Doll Babies Name That Tune Gong Bell Telephone Peg Board Play Tiles | | Jig-Saw Puzzles Drink and Wet MANTEL POWER ARM | | BIG JR. CHAMP : BIG 12” DOLL | | BAR BELLS BOWLING SET | | stated Soi S$] 98 “Olympic Set” $498 2 Hard Plc 52” SPECIAL! Sutit"ssns'te 59°] BARNES- HARGRAVE tens If Across From the P Post Office ae , to 2 P. M. 742 WEST HURON STREET fn FE 5-9101 LAYAWAY NOW “Again This Year’ ING PEAK SELECTIONS! th VALUES! 7» V's GOING TO MAKE THIS CHRISTMAS THE LARGEST we ~ VOLUME MONTH IN MY HISTORY . . . EVERY ITEM IN MY STORE AT DISCOUNT PRICES . . . $0, SHARE THE SAVINGS _ | COULD SELL FOR $69.50 \\ IMPORT ALL WOOL ij T Mk DELL BLANC of NEW YORK SAVE on THESE CHRISTMAS GIFT SELECTIONS If whet you select is not the right size, exchange will be made after Christmas. XY My Price: SAM BENSON _ Schl higy x vongren S ; I 6 . $1.50 Leather Dress Belts 97c Teo tees « toner Crimes $1.50 Famous Make Ties 97¢ yy 1 $1.50 Bow Ties........97c p IMPORT ALL WOOL. diet 3 Boxed ‘Kerchiefs ... $1.26 ae $ 54.95 Ivy L. Sport Shirts $3.94 s | ITS | Sweaters ... 54.87 to $13.95 vi enennazninaniniiones -cipaiuiipemiveboies $8.50 Dress Hats ..... $6.87 | Here’s The Finest Gift For Him! ! See Our Dress Glove Selection {Import Wools! Hard Finish! my eee “Charge It!” x .? ANT 5 SUITS | SHG ! “Take 6 Months To Pay” Wi The Migs. 1.00 Pie ag) Fv PB a Ae or Pants We NY Look At This Christmas Gift For Him! 1% HARD FINISH WORSTED SUITS Mister! Here Are The Suit Buys You're Looking For! Try One On! It’s Top Coat Time At Sam Benson’s. You Can Buy Extra Gifts With The Savings — Will Tell You His Size. Give Hima . Gift Certificate. MY -PRICE $ | * SHIRTS $ 3 95 3 collar styles . , Hein Boe T0 PCOATS fa = ON, © Herring Bones | ni LAY © Gabgrdine 5 Wash n Wear White sr ony No-tfron Shirts - TRU-VAL WHITE $ DRESS SHIRTS | 2°" Pam ae end i * They’ re all NEW — tailored by the topmost manufacturers in: the | business! Coats that you can wear fall, winter and spring! Priced fj down to where my profit is in pennies, not in dollars. USEFUL GIFTS! $3.50 Sport SHIRTS 2 met All Sizes GIVE HIM PANTS This Christmas Give Her UNIFORMS! SAM BENSON @ Nylons @ Wash 'n Wear Cottons Fancy Tea Aprons ‘#%c to $1.94 Double Panel Slips $2.9! ta $3.91 MORE @ Dacrons @ Frosty ieee oes ae ie . "588" "gs ——— rawr $3.91 to S149 o Out Pi tll Ge! he! Sones! a Picture ‘ } ‘ 0 ‘ aged 1000 Pair BOWLING DRESSES Women d asl ator ber a 9 ants To Select From $5 to $8 in While F : a ore $5. 88 to $14, 95 een he ¢» sthey’re beautifut, and Parties! Bob’ Considine aes Here Are gare Things to I NEW Yeac — Here are some: Chee. Laboratories in New York— things to be thankful for, in case out of which could one day. come ants into vast human poultry yards, you can't lay your hands or his ultimate gift to mankind. thoughts on any: i x* * * Sap ial poatinnos te. glee, ath We are not ruled by Mao Tse, morning. Just think of that!. Never Tung who in the past eight months, hug haspe and no real family.” mainland China's 500 million peas- ic alle d ‘peoplés’s communes.” If began historic gamble succeeds, the ordinary Chinese of day after tomorrow will have no fixed job, Ae cae _drew their candidacies. Both had PARIS (AP)—A number of fad- ed faces dropped from the French/the plants and you and all you! political scene today as parties'jove to survive, makes jobs for al jherded more than 90 per cent of We can go to the church of or ee +misses. Tt heats the earth, enables y .cording to Time magazine, “has ~ * bd * prepared for runoff parliamentary jot of Florida and California pub- | licity men, dier, who represented France at __TB¢ "eon is arownc, too, in- ! the Munich conference, and for- *Piring lovers. ‘still unpunctured | mer Premier Maurice Bourges- despite the efforts of the finest © Maunoury, who headed the eo ee ee The tides rise and fall, lesnaig| run far behind in the first round the shore lines and keeping the’ of voting last Sunday and seemed: Bay of Fundy in the crossword) to have no chance of catching up. puzzies rod Andrew le Troquer, a former ‘Strange little packages of elec: | president of the National Assem- tronic gear, flying through space, | bly, also withdrew. Pierre Pow-:are telling us more about our umi-! jade,. who led tax-hating protest verse than we knew in the first | _ Open Deily ‘til 9 7 Sundays outdistanced. Jean. Masson. movement that captured 5] ‘As- sembly seats in the 1956 elections, stepped aside after being badly Among « long list of former/suddenly it is a monument to the! Cabinet members to give up ef- forts for re-election were Edward business there. _Teitgen, Edouard Bonnefous and Former Interior Minister Fran- million years of man's. existence. | You know more than Galileo: Conrad Hilton is opening a new: ‘hotel in the middle of Berlin, and ‘West's determination to stay in| Khrushchev is beginning to get a little nervous about China. i * * * eoig Mitterrand and formes For- The TV westerns have run their| eign Minister Christian Pineau an- cycle ‘and will soon give way to) nounced that they were staying inithe Civil War. Maybe one day the race, although both ran far wel} get around te Mr. Peppers. back in the first round. Mitter-jagain, and Herb Shriner, Sid rand and Pineau were among the|Caesar and Wide Wide World and} small group of non - Communists) iPeter Donald's “Can You Top. opposing Premier de Gaulle's new! — will be okay with) constitution. The Communists announced that | ee paper you are reading is a they were withdrawing 16 candi- pong fide miracle, purchased for dates to help Socialists or Radical’ a few pennies. To gather its news, | Socialists. against right-wing aspir- men and women roamed the earth, | ants. All other Communists wil! composed the prose, got it to you. stay in their races, although most —and damn the torpedoes. estimates give the Reds @ chance We enjoy the fruit of the genius, to elect only between 10 and 20 of Charles Kettering, who passell deputies. They had 145 in the last away the other day in Dayton, | Assembly. Ohio. Ket made it possible for: women (and many men). to operate | Boa ii n ‘automobiles, by his invention of: sts Biggest Crane ithe self-starter. He devised the SAN FRANCISCO — The United first electric home refrigerator that. Francisco boasts the largest and, worked well. He gave. most of his! most powerful bridige crane in the | ‘great fortune to the research de-| anew It can lift 450 tons 18 stories. partment of the Sloan-Kettering eile stock! luxurious n @ RICH 100% WOOL FLANNELS! @ MAGNIFICENT WOOL & A special group of luxurious flannel suits! You've never~NO, NEVER, seen such an incredible low price on suits of this fine quality! Everything you'd ever want in a suit is here . . . soft, rich fabrics in smart grays, browns and popular blacks! Single-breasted 2 and 3-button models with flap pockets, center vents! Come in now-while selection is at its peak! oy Poe a ee ee ee ee Se tee a ee” ee ee ee | ae a = Di eS asm a a ES eA a di, “Won Award ts One of Bost 10 Tors of 195 Strutco Washer and Dryer ‘COMBINATION Holder White Sparkle Color 1 Qt. Water Tight Tank | An Unusual Value S$ em 95 Christmas Tree With Music 3.98 Not Exactly as Pictured NEWEST @ TOTEM POLE @ SPACE @ KITCHEN @ SAFETY COLOR FORMS Reg. -$2.00 . $] 33 Reg. $1.00. 6G* : @ Battery Operated @ Automatic Timer @ Washes, Spins Dry @ Really Works @ Real Soop & Water A thrillingly realistic toy does everything mother does, actually washes doll sapere: clean. UP 0 TO 1 0% Complete Selection of Guns and Rifles INCLUDING WINCHESTER INVADER GUNS, COLT 45 AND MANY OTHERS ss Se Se | ALL AT DISCOUNT >=#— PRICES OPEN SUNDAYS 10 to 4 le j ‘ ! 4 | | The list (With the number of] years for which data is available for each city); ; Britain Honors US. War Dead | Nixon, Queen Attend Dedication of Memorial. Chapel in London; LONDON (AP)—Vice’ President) Nixon and 12 other, Americans) stood with Queen Elizabeth If in crowded St, Paul's yes- terday as Britain dedicated a me- morial chapel to American war dead, The pomp and pageantry .of British. royalty and.the Church of England marked the solemn oc- casion in the hallowed cathedral. x * ®& Nixon flew to London Tuesday to represent President Eisenhow- er at the ceremony. The 12 other Americans who had places of honor were next-of-kin of some of the 28,000 U.S. ‘servicemen the) chapel commemorates, men who died during World War IT. in-Brit-| ain or: im operations from British bases. . Elevén ‘of the 12 had come from Ameri¢a by plane for the dedica-' tion. The 12th lives in London. The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most. Rev, Geoffrey Francis’ Fisher, dedicated the chapel to) mark ws commen aoe - peoples duting the “second. world war.” * Py | He said it honored “our brethren| of the United States of America| who, living and serving among ws, | gave their lives: in the cause off freedom, justice and truth.” =| Nixon, in formal morning dress, | arrived with his wife at St. Paul's} a few minutes before the cere-| mony, Then came the Queen with) Prince Philip, Queen Mother ns abeth and | W712 Bark Texture Beige, Reg. 19200 Sale 119.00 % Nylon ...,.. 11.95 Sq. Yd. 6.00 Sq. Ya. R Turquoise, 12’ Width : sav teeenne 00 Yds—-Brown, Green Tweed ..., 795 Sq. Yd. 3.95 Sq, Yd. . eg. $14.00 Sq. Yd. Sq. Yd. | 121311” Brown & White Nylon, Reg. 198.00 ,.,.... Sale 193.00 | 99 Yde.—Gre . + 121 Geoen Weel Seroll, Reg. 390.00 Sale 201.00 ¥ & Nutria Tweed ... 7.95 Sq. Yd. 995 Sq Ya. ' ss ists Bea's Gioy Week tA saee 1 ae eae One 40 Yde—Rose Beige Twist Wool .. 1195 Sq. Yd. 7.00 Sq. Yd. ee es oe ee 120 Yde—Black & White Wool Bark 11.95 Sq. Yd. 5.95 Sq. Yd. « 12x19'6” Brown & Beige Tweed, Reg. BOD 2... wccs Sale 145.00 140 Yda—Lt. Brown & Beige Nylon 1295 vd. 795 8 , y 12x13" Brown, Beige & White Tweed, Reg. 180.00 .. Sale 99.00 91 Yds—Brown & Beige Acrilan .. 11.95 4 Ya. 7! ety 12x1¥6" Brown & B. Rippletone, Reg. 210.00 ....... Sale 124.00 | 98 yas —Brown & Beinn ee ee 12x14'6" Green, Brown, Beige Bark, Reg. 220.00 .... Sale 190.00 Nylon Twe sstseveeees 1295 Sq. ¥d> 7.98 Sq. Yd. 12x29'2" Green Rayon, Reg. 290.00 ............s0s.. Sale 175.00 | 140 Yde—Brown & Beige in Bak 5 eR 12228" Brown Cotton, Reg. 19500 ................ Sale 120.00 Wool Tweed ......, seen 1495 Sq. Yd 10.98 Sq. Yd. 12x22 Green Wool Twist, Reg. 45000 ............., Sale 210.00 | 9 — Carpet ..... 10.95 Sq. Yd.- 5.95 se Yd. $x12 Brown & Beige Wool Tweed. Reg. 120.00 .,.... Sale 66.00 | $5 Yde—Brien a sty cure «v+s++ 895 Sa. Yd 495 Sq. Ye. x12 Brown & Beige Woo! Back, Reg. 144.00 ....... Sale 72.00 Wed fed. 18.95 Sq. Yd. 7.00 Sq. Yd. rar re ae wy by . Sx12 Beige Wool Twist, Reg. 144.00 . .eeecees Sale 89,00 87 Yds—Turp Cotton Plush Carpet 795 Sq. Yd. 400 Sq. Yd, = Sxi2 100%, Nylon Beige Tweed, Reg. 12000 ........ Sale 66.00 | 69 Yde-——White Gotten 1 6, Ya. tibdie va 9x12 Turs. Wool Bark Tex., Reg. 144.00 ..........0. Sale 72.00 47 Yda—Beown Carpet .....40455.. 7.95 Sq. All Cotton Carpet $ 95 All Wool Wilton $ 95 9x12 Grey Wool Back Tex. Reg. 144.00 .........0.4, Sale 72.00 Piock Corpet 795 Sa. Ya. 08 Sq. Yd. Cut Pile, Six Colors 7 Colors 8x12 Gold Wool Twist, Reg. 180.00 ........-s.ss+++, Salo 0400 | 39 Yds—Beige Cotton Phish Carpet 7.95 Sa Yd. 400 Sq. Ya. . uh Moth-Proofed 9x12 Nutria Wool Scroll, Reg. 175-00 .........0.005- Sale 84,00 ¥de—Wool Grey Wil'n Tweed 16.95 Sq. Yd. 12.95 Sq, Yd. 12’ Width oth-F roo $x12 Candy Stripe Wool, Reg. 190.00 Sale 7200 | $9 $4s—-Wool Beige r ; : Yd ° Y eo eg. Seer ee eeeware ie 57 Yds.—Wool Brown B 2 ¥ Sq. ¥. Reg. $8.00 Sq. Yd. Reg. $16.00 Sq. Yd. | 9x12 Greon Wool Tweed, Reg. 205.00 ........ severe, Sale 98,00 _ INLAID =| LINOLEUM =~ $499 ‘Sq. Yd de, Mon., Thurs. & Fri. 9:30 to 9 — Tues., Wed. & Sat. 9:30 t FE 4.2531 d — , ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVE} LEWIS. FURNITURE. OPENS . AT 12 PREPARATIONS FOR A FA 12 NOON. to 10’ P.M. FRIDAY--10 A.M. to 10 P.M. SATURDAY os SPECTAGULAR. SELLING of. HUNDREDS of NATIONALLY ( ERN HOME FURNISHINGS! @ ¥ have never before had a savings event to equal this! The need to make room for Christmas. displays as well as for new departments planned for early in 1959 forces us to make these fabulous reductions. Here at Lewis’ where you will find the most nationally known furniture is your great chance to save for just 22 quick hours. Furniture for every room at big. markdown from Lewis’ low prices. ; @ Living Rok.) “gs Dising: Room... ges © Bedding ... Carpet ... Occasional Furniture ® Most Are Suitable for Christmas Gifts © Mostly One-of-a-Kind ... Be Prompt ®We Must Make Room for New Departments eR aS THESE PRICES IN EFFECT FRIDAY 12 to 10 P, M. and. SATURDAY 10 A. M. to-10 ?. iat — HUNDREDS of OTHER ARTICLES SHARPLY REDUCED: BUT NOT ADVERTISED! ij a eili pe acted COLONIAL REPRODUCTIO NS AT REDUCED PRICES! Drexel “Profile” Odd Pieces ; ationally vertise : : ‘ 49.50 Drexel Profile Side Chair, Walnut. 1 only...... 19.95 469.50 Foam rubber Sectional. Famous Pennsylvania 129.95 Solid Maple Triple Dresser. 10 drawers for all ot i Lf A B j i AN { Pl N t House ale: Smart colonial heavy print cover. 366.00 - the storage room desired, Jamestown made., 99.00 oo oe at uae cornea Bookcase top...+.. one , 79.50 Colonial Swivel Rocker.” A very comfortable 220.00 Kroehler Solid Maple Bedroom, Large double mtitiece! Sag: ee PP» - sige vase VANE at Fabulous Savings smartly styled rocker in attractive print... +. 49.50 dresser w/framed mirror G& 4/6 bookcase bed. 177,00 ‘ ; 89.50 Colonial styled Loveseat. Covered with small 18.95 Maple Cobblers Bench. Smartly styled bench in : 58.75 ee hirg coepos Bed, full size, 19.95 print design cover, An excellent value. ee cee piconet finish, Floor sample. 1 only....... 9.90 TABLE LAMPS Were $9.95 to $19.95 smoky pine, | OMly ©... 2... ee. . 149.50 Pennsylvania House Lounge Chair. Rolled arms Sage ae 42.50 Rectangular Coffee Table, floor with wing back in brown and gold print....119.50 90.00 atl llhegens hg pod Aone pam Oe 6600 . group of lamps o will fit any ocrioten Your Choice sample, slightly marred, 1 only.. 14.50 279.50 Pennsylvania House Sofa, 2 T-cushions in foam ee ee eee een ae CO $ 66 5 ( 22.95. Cherry Magazine Rack, Sturdily made for years Specially priced for quick clearance at Lewis 34.95: Smart looking stylish End Table. rubber, skirted base, aqua ..-.- Phaseececcs 199.00 of use. In red cherry finish’ .....2..000.6%. 12.80 at réal Mir: tow LewG? iis Extra shelf for storage........ . 14.95 139.50 Colonial Wing Chair Pennsylvania House qual- 79.50 Cherry Drop Leaf Table. Fruitwood. finish. Will , 24.95 Versatile End Table for many uses. ity. ‘High back with skirted base.......... 99.50 ~ match most cherry finishes. 1 only......... 36.0 Floor'sample, 1 only .......... 9.95 85.00 Calonial Wing Chair, Covered. in Old English 119,00 Plastic Top Round Maple Table. Imagine, this 79.50 Good looking, very comfortable _ reproduced print with foam cushions....... ‘ price includes 4 Mate’s Chairs as well....<. 98.00 Lounge Chair, in smart cover.... 34.95 =. ; 74.50: Lounge Choir in d-u ta +e, good i. aaa " : : : = ’ & i ’ looking cover, floor sample... .. 29.95 $175 Pennsylvania House Lounge Chair $99.50 Sterling Chest of Drawers 39.95 A very versatile two-tier Step — A chair of exceptional quality ~ o gp famous Jamestown make with five large. Table, ore only ....-.. eeu ee 24.95 fried ‘to fit the king of the house ied | 26 Frawers to provide lots of storage space. 66 14.95 Square Snack Tobles with solid Soioniat ccmwed a tars ge» serert lity construction. made of cherry plostté taps 2 eely 6. .c sees 9.95 dubber cushions. roughout, Floor sample, 1 only—so hurry, 49.50 Grill Door Cabinet for that addi- : : tional storage, 1 only ......... 29.50 4 : = 48.50 Three Drawer Chest. Just right in = . . * * size for any room ............ 24.95 , We Are Discontinuing Our Toy Department 109.50 Foam seat and back, comfortable ° Fireside Chair, | only ......... 77.00 269.50 3-Pc. Sectional in beige tweed. ~ Fooh cabbies 169:50 PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE be 39.95 Square Corner. Table with plastic top, 1 only... cc ges Biaie ss 24.95 ‘ $12.95 Child’s Swivel Chairs ....cseccvccesus$ 2:95 9.95 High Prancer Spring Horse ..,.+++2.05+. 6.80 ° ° 4.95 Child’s Rocker, natural finish. ..eceeeses 2.99 9.95 Table and 2 Chairs—Limed Oak ........ 7.95 ° ake 50 CHAIR and OTTOMAN .. . Rubber cushions, truly 6.95 Child's Musical Rocker .....-.. senecs., 8,95 12.95 Red Plastic Upholstered Rocker ......... 7,95 an outstanding Lewis = Your choice of ‘many “5.95 Radio Super Wagon 28” ....+ceeseeee- 3.95 10.95 Red Plastic Upholstered Rocker ...++.+.. 7.95 Colors and: texturd® cee eee tye c ess etsaeccecs 69.50 5.95 Drep Side Doll Crib and Mattress......... 3.95 13.95 Doll Carriage. Chrome trim. ..seeeseseee 7.95 $119.50 GENUINE LEATHER CHAIRS MADE BY PULL. 3.98 Dol Hi-Chairs, Upholstered ......... ves 249 13.95 Child's Rocker. Natural finish victeyiies OAS = $89.95 leg lige tl cueer = aay on of colors. 99.50 6.50 Little Toidy Plastic Toilet Seats......++.. 3.95 16.95 Doll Stroller, F only ..... 5 ttcceceseces 8.95. : . EMPO! DESK... 6.95 Natural finish Shoo-Fly ........ccceeee 3.95 12.95 Turquoise or Red Plastic Rocker.....+... 9.95 ; A smartly styled practical desk, plastic top...... 68.00 6.95 36” All Steel Wag 4.95 14:95 Toy Chest, Grey plastic finish .....+++.¢ 9.95 e ON oes o 8s S08 a . ; ae a ~ : $109.95 LIMED OAK CURVED DESIGN DESK ....A 4.95 Child’s Rocker. Red and White... : “9 16.95 Doll Cradle in-maple finish. ...-....0+ 9,95 _ | 349.00 Bookcase Bed, Double Dresser and Chest. In lovely $ : . rather unusual design for a desk. Includes lots of. er, e e ES Me 3 17.95 Doll Stroller, } only ee eee eee ee 10.95 smok walnut finish with antique ter fini h f book -ste¢aQe 6566 sews it Fe eT Se oe ct cn 8.00 8.95 Table and 2 Chairs. Natural........-6. . 4.95 16.95 Maple Toy chest with handle .....+«5.. 19.95 ey a _ pewte sh, : $119.50 WALNUT CHINA CABINET ... . Has giass sliding 7.95 Child’s Rocker, Natural ....66.4. seeees 495 18.95 Maple Roll Top Desk and Chair ...., eee 12,95 Sh hin ike Geeks Basa, bcs eck Che : doars. Walnut finished with brass trim. 1 only... 66.00 9.95 36” All Steel Red Wagon... ...es.ees 5.95 23.95 Table and 2 Chairs. pee arti gold...,3. ico 279.50 ‘Danish Double Dresser, Bookcase Bed, and Chest. $159.50 WALNUT 5-PIECE DINETTE eichiades 4 ‘ 26.95 Table and 2 Chairs, Black........++... 16.95 Large 6 drawer dresser with plate glass tilting mirror, round’ table avd © wahohabead choke os 128.00 ea rae croler only ....+ rerttecceee 5.95 29.95 27” Roll Top Desk Chair eccisecess 19,95 S awe OE Soon i ae cee bar bas vee bo ce a . It Crib with Mattress ..++..++.eeeee. 6,95 4495 30” Roll Top Desk and Chair..++...0++ 29.95 339,50 $259.00 DE LUXE DUO THERM OIL HEATER. = ear : 50 Sandalwood Panel Bed, Chest, Double Dresser. Curved r ipchuied alli Gowey ue biewas 2huGe es ee. 177.00 11.95 Child’s Rocker. Decorated ..-...... sees 6.95 27.50 Mahogany Canopy Doll Bed .........+-. 2395 fom dresser with plate plass mirror, Large chest. : $159.00 DUO THERM OIL BURNER . . . This large burner Due to the extreme reductions on all toys —- no toys will be delivered and we cannot accept any ake winpaiie es ed iT we > has a 75,000 B.T.U. capacity, Only }.........-- 99.00 lay-away toy orders. Toys may be charged. . 299.50 Twilite Mist Bookcase Bed, Double Dresser and Chest. : Fn sth dresser with tilting mirror, Large chest. 2 . ah ot ee aren tee are ee ee oe : ; A CLOSE-OUT of 9x12 RUGS 389.00 White Sepphire Dresser, Ch ‘ean . . , Chest and Bookcase Bed. i $59.95 9 x 12 All Wool Chenille. 1 only .-...-........ $29.95 . | Bed electrically wired. Double doors on chest. Large 99T1 109. 3 ; x 12 Black and White Viscose Tweed.......++ 38.00 REMEMBER, WE OPEN at 12 NOON TOMORROW! framed mirror On dresser .....5...2 06000 bees . ' x 12 All: Woot Green Leaf ...-....+ eee aces 66.00 2. 5 : = 9 109.50 9 x 12 All Wool Colonial Hook’. lsccccccs. $6.00 10% Delivers Your Purch ase—24 Months to Pay! 329.50 Sandtone Panel Bed; Triple Dresser and Chest. 89.95 9 x 12 Green Scrofl: Heavyweight .......++.5.. 49.80 ’ Cheuk Sate tae a nperor: 6 latge drawers, Big 129.50 9 x 12 High and Low Weave. Greenleat ......... 66.00 i ' b4 aerate ek gles Salt tee eae ees 39.95 9 x 12 Cotton Rug, Bottle Green ..... 4.05 vies 1888 Hundreds more good buys not advertised! 329.50 Tweed Mahogany Bed, Triple Dresser, Chest. $966 27” x 18" Disconfinued Carnet Sémo! Bt | ‘ % tge drawers in dresser. Tilting mirror. Curved | : Make seach a ela 4 arpe res. 3 Sale Ends Saturd ay Night ‘at 10! headboard: and drawer fronts .......+..¢eceheees 149, 00 Seamist Bookcase Bed, Chest of leisy cheese bed has 2 sliding doors. Chest has 4 roomy drawers. . i 239.50 Sapphire Bookcase Bed, Double Dresser and Chest. Plate glass tilting mirror on dresser. 6 roomy drawers. Sliding door bookcase bed.......... cece cee e ces 249.00 Mahogany Bookcase Bed, Double Dresser and Chest. Seven large roomy drawers in this dresser, Tilting “” 7 LIVING ROOM SECTIONALS & SUITES at 22-HOUR SALE PRICES 298.00 2-Pe, Sectional. color with biscuit tufted backs. Smart roll style arm sectional. Foam cushions in oyster $92950 179.50 Kroehler Contemporary Sofa, The latest. in Kroehler styling with biscuit $156 tufted back, .sloping arms, re- versible cushion, Nubian black. A real COY cecccccecicssys wirror, large chest: ....cccecdsccsidbiwate cedis 89.50 Danish Inspired Chair, Foam cushions, An 329.50 California Lounge Sofa and Chair. Sofa has occasional chair that will fit in ¢ 68° the real ‘sloping ‘arms for addi- $96 6°° PARK FREE BEHIND OUR STORE—IT’S FREE any room. Frame is sandalwood tional sleeping comfort, Reversi-; ‘ with turquoise and blue stripe ble cushions for extra wear... 10% DELIVERS—UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY 169.00 Danich Settee. Walnut frame, Authertic 269.50 2-Pe. Sectional, Tufted back in beautiful ice , ' Danish styling. with exposed $ blue textured frieze cover, this arms and base. Seats and — srngrt sectional will be an: asset are loose foam cushions... ., j to any room ....5 eae Wesaus 249.00 Turqucies ‘Wide Arm Sota and Chair, me ‘térriporary styled two cushion $ sofa. with matching chair cov- ered ‘in pentured fabric. ; +5) Se 349.50 Contemporary Tufted Sane. ‘- beige nyfon cover with full foam reversible cushions. ehair, ... Matching tounge ee | * ; Color, lipstick red 269.50 Kroehler 2-Pe. Suite, Brown or black 19° the famous “Cushionizeed Con- struction.” This suite In your choice of brown or black frieze. 219.00 Kroehler 2-Pe. Modern Suite covered in nylon frieze for extra wear and clean- $ ability. Smart ‘matching chair. I PCT CT eed oe aLiE} South Saginaw St. at Orchard Lake Ave. Thus, if USC * * Athletic Director Stan Bates of jfor next year’s games _ [cing day ‘have no been :signed, according Injury Is Fatal to Hockey Star Denver's Barry Sharp Hit on Head by Puck During Practice DENVER (AP)—An ice hockey star at the University of Denver died early today after being hit on the head by a puck during a practice session. Barry Sharp of Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, was seized by } convulsions. while being X-rayed at a hospital following the acci- ident yesterday, Doctors prompt- ly went to surgery to remove a blood clot on his brain, *« * Sharp, 24, was a center on Den- $ NCAA champion tearn last The injury came while Sharp, a senior in engineering, was prac- a charity game Satur- ‘ between the Denver varsity. and an alumni team. Sharp was to have played with the alumni since his elgibility has expired. x * Half-the proceeds from Satur- day night's game will go to Sharp's former Denver teammate t, George Congrave of Edmonton, Al- berta * Congrave suffered brain dam- age last winter when he fell and a teammate’s skate pierced his |skull, Congrave since has been un- dergoing special therapy. Sign. for Rematch CLEVELAND (AP) — Ralph “Tiger” Jones and Rory Calhoun have been signed for a rematch here and will top the card for the 33rd annual Toyshop Fund _}Square Garden, THANKFUL — The family of Roy Campa- nella have something to be. thankful for this holiday weekend. The former Dodger catcher who was paralyzed following an auto accident _ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1058_ Se . #4 ne $40,000 SIGNATURE — John Rediegs for a bonus reported at 305 with Buckeyes last year, junior, signs a major league baseball contract with the Cincinnati . AP Wirephote Edwards, Ohio State University $40,000. He is a catcher and hit ° |Redshirts Trounce Leafs, 5-2 DETROIT @® — The Detroit Red Wings meet the Toronto Maple Leafs in a Thanksgiving night game deadlocked for first place in the tight National Hockey League race. ANN ARBOR # — Helping to carve Bump Elliott's turkey for him, here’s a Thanksgiving Day peek at the three men most prom- inently mentioned as neweomers to his Michigan football staff. They are Archie Kodros, Jerry Richard Gets 600th, but Bow to Rangers By The Associated Press The Montreal Canadiens,~ over-| whelming choices to win the Na- tional Hockey League title, are not having the easy time they ex- pected despite the usual ex- cellence of Maurice ‘The Rocket” Richard, * * * Richard scored his 600th big league goal last night. But the Canucks blew 2-0 and 32 leads and dropped a 5-3 decision to the New York Rangers in Madison * * * The Montreal setback coupled with Detroit's 5-2 victory over Tor- have 23 points, one more than the Rangers and Boston Bruins. Wolverine Skaters. in Opener Tonight four-game road trip tonight against St. Lawrence in ae ~ -Y. * gin the season hard hit by injuries and academic losses, ' The Wolverines will play Clarkson at Potsdam, N.Y., Fri- @ay, St. Lawrence again Satur- @ay and the University of Toronto Monday before returning home. ‘The first home game is against Western League in which the Wolverines played for several seasons has disbanded. ~« «.« * Goalie Ross Childs, defensemen Batrie Hayton and Capt. Bob Watt, and forwards John Huttons, Gary Mattson and Bob White are sdme of the veterans returning for Ren- frew’s second season as coach. Commission fo Study Coach Al Renfrew’s skaters be- a with his own words. Li Bill Cornwell Goose skin H. Guy Moats vonee 186 Chuck Abair ......135 Brano. Kearns ....191 Swami President. Swami Association — Well, as ex-president of the Swami Association, Bruno L. Kearns, said in his column recently: “It isn’t: healthy for one team to dominate a league.” Thus saying, After two years as champion of the Grapevine con- ducted by the Loyal Order of Swamis, Kearns had_to pass the crystal bali on to Swami Bill Cornwell. With the rest of the Swami Association eliminated ’ from the race, Swami Cornwell this week has the honor of picking the final selections himself. “I promise to uphold the rules of the Swami Asso- vine,” said the new Swami president. , These were thé final Grapevine totals: he fell Right, 52 Wrong. .....751 Right, 73 Wrong .....650 Right, 74 Wrong .....645 Right, 78 Wrong .....625 Burns and Hank Fonde, all ex: Wolverine gridders. Kedros—A strong possibility to become Tine coach if Jack Biott steps down. He is 40, 2 member of Forest Evashevski’s lowa staff on which Elliott also was trained. Kodros was center and captain of the 1939 Wolverines. - Kodros has been a head coach at Hawaii and Whitman College. in Iowa, He is Evy’s.chief scout and heir apparent, so he possibly wouldn't be agreeable to return- ing to his alma mater. * * * Burns—A candidate for the back- field coaching job vacated when Elliott was promoted. He was & Wolverine back in 1949 and be- came Iowa's backfield coach when Elliott returned to Michigan in 1957. Burns is an energetic re cruiter, the man responsible for luring many of Michigan's out-| standing high school stars to Iowa. Burns would be an asset to Eliiott’s staff because he’d fit in with its youthful makeup. He coached in Detroit high school circles and would be invaluable in Michigan’s stepped-up recruit- ing program, Fonde—Another backfield coach- Helping Bump Elliott Carve Turkey and close persona) friend of Elliott, has been coaching the highly suc- cessful Ann Arbor High team for several yur : . * He recently gave up his post as the offer. with Kodros becoming line coach, * * * Of course, neither of the Iowa completed until February, the tra- ing candidate. Fonde, a teammate ditional time for coaches to accept new jobs. » ¢ } Drop in License Sales Hits Conserva tion Work coming year to see some leveling been deferred, and vacant positions are being unfilled, Various other belt-tightening measures also have been placed in effect in recent months. x* * * Department officials expect the off if the general economic scene continues to better. Jordon Sparks Piston Victory Phil Nets 24 Points as Detroiters Thump Royals, 112-95 CINCINNATI ® — Phil Jordon’s two fast field shots to start the Wings in Ist Place Tie The Wings powered their way into a first-place tie with the In a wild game marked by two outbursts of fighting, the Wings scored five times in the first two periods. ‘ Gordie Howe, Jack Mclntyre, Len Lunde, Tom McCarthy and Nick Mickowski accounted for the Detroit goals. : * * * i Dave Creighton and Ron Stewart scored for the last place Leafs who have not won a game since they stopped Detroit 2-0 Nov, 9, * Toronto was never a threat and found penalties costly. The first fight broke out as the second period ended. Detroit's Forbes Kennedy and Toronto's Barry Cullen exchanged blows behind the Leafs’ net and drew five minute major penalties. Pete Goegan and Leaf center Billy Harris collided near the i iil gE RRR ct eT SEE SUN i i Fa = Lt * A boxing decision has been re- versed in Mexico City, The boxing commission yesterday awarded Mexican national lightweight champion Baby Vasquez a victory over Willy Morton of Los Ange+ les in their 10-rounder last Satur~ day. The judges reportedly erred in their point counting. 3 Big Ten Captains Wing goal late in the final period. NHL STANDINGS bi L T Pis. GF GA 45 bs] 8 60 68 62 WEDNESDAY'’S & Tm . New York 5, Montreal Detroit 5. 4 to 2 THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE Montreal at Chicago Toronto at Detroit New York at Boston | ‘on North-South Team — ; , E i f x * Jack Delveaux of Illinois |Wednesday became the third Big Ten captain to accept an invita- tion to play in the Shrine’s char- * * The Illini fullback will join Dave - |Kocourek, W co-captain, and Dick Schafrath, Ohio State — captain, on the North squad, | New Coaches Lead City Prep Tankers GaSe oe - Mcguire Noble ue Pu Snaca-vanaeg Bonumomnonay oO Ff] Bestttitvatieu4t i Suesotomaea Foun VeMwwen~my + E 3 it Ee heer ewes BB Ss = er ee eee ee Pee eee eee ee eee eee ee eee eee eer eewerewe ee seer) soon EET, pees Detrot 112. Gnetanath 95 IURSDAY'S } eon Philadelphia SCHEDULE i, Bett SCHEDULE throughout the .state’s conserva: | tion scene. ho Many equipment purchases have Soviet Invited to Prep Tourney By H. GUY MOATS Pontiac area prep swimmers are just about ready for a really in- teresting campaign, what with two new coaches and one brand new squad entering the picture. * * * At Pontiac Central, where Robert (Des) Boyce, veteran mentor left the job, Gene Norris has. taken over. The new Northern squad is working under direction of former VU. of M, tanker, Edwin Dauw, and both are giving the Central pool a busy time. Northern’s fine new “‘tank’’ may not be ready for use until late in January, or February, says Dauw. In the meantime both squads train, and will swim home meets, at PCH. Central and Northern both open their schedules Dec, 5, the Chiefs at Ypsilanti and Northern enter- taining University High of. Ann Arbor. The city’s newest rivals meet twice this winter, Dec. 16 ahd Feb. 17. Probably the most outstanding squad.of the area will again be Jay Myers’ Birmingham Eastern Michigan League champions for the 10th year, Maples boast a brilliant dual meet record that now stands Maoks Eye {th Crow - Jost for the season because of an to wait until he added, Chiefs are banking on eight returning lettermen for the nue cleus of an improved Valley squad, Several have two years experience and. should offér improved per- — formances during a tough season, that includes top-rated Arthur Hill, a stronger Flint Central crew and better-rated Bay City. ° go x «& * Returnees include Dennis Rob- erts, leading dash man; Ron Hoek man, freestyler; Barry Horst, free. style; Jerry Powers, butterfly and medley; Johnny Blamy, backstroke and medley; Jim Gibbs, veteran backstroke and medley swimmer; .. — early in February,” ; - and. mediey. Norvell is one of the Maples have a balanced squad, that has few stars, but packs lots of power in co-captains Dave Smith and Bill Buick, plus-11 other letter. men. Dave is an. all-around per+ former. Diver John Hyde has beett ear infection, but Myers still hag a Awe niv. He: * * ae # Thumb League Favorite? Naturally, It's Almont... The chief reason for the heayy | With = scoring leader. Brown ote far Alani’ saute ta tek City should bounce back from ¥ we coach Arvid Watt has seven of | beimg tied with Capac for the ee 1 varsity members returning. | CCllar with six veterans topped Hockey Gloves Three-year player Jim Ostran- | *Y Bob Fisher. Rubber ond Penn Sesto jue cre ms way are key men |and John Englert, a transfer from cae. $485 ot Oe Gree. Ontrenten teffied |, ser ~~? somanacscvennesestn 218 points, Eschenburg 217 and - seat eo" Dryden tough Team Prices on Hartway 134 in a 15-4 season— er a season. Capac Basketball Uniforms 11-1 in the STL. is anxious to settle some old scores with a host of experienced boys. How they're expected to fintsh: . Almont ago, Armada could turn the trick.) } : % SPORTING GOODS His chief aid may come from John| 3 Memphis Si Mt, Clemens FE 4-6211 (Mitchell and Ken Montgomery, two! §: Dryden “"’ of other four lettermen. .. §. New Boren WALI OES Also very much in the running) — |Druze Gives Up 3-Year Effort for Winning 11 MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Coach Johnny Druze called it quits yes- terday after three years of trying (to return Marquette University to the status of a major independent | football power. . * * *. Makes li Easier Starting in the Winter Mon-Wed.-Fri, 8 A.M.9 P.M.—Tues-Thurs. 8-5:30—Sat. 8-12 ACROSS FROM THE MIRACLE MILE | . Tel h WOHLFEIL-DEE 2\3,'esr quette has won two games, lost 25 and tied one. x © ot , The Warriors finish their cur- rent season Saturday night against Arizona State at Tempe. Ironically | a victory this weekend would give 'them a 346-1 record, their best ‘since 1963 when Lisle Blackbourn ;coached Marquette to a 6-3-1 = Bowling Results T. T. LEAGUE Merle Normans 24 Shaw | Eapenoene Pour 20 Glagellvine Mkt 16 19 Jacobsen E. a pascher "02, V. Boles 424; Shaw's 1 ) Pts, ‘iain Ciidiiwed Pama During his three years, Mar-| THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVE Edsel Ford in Dearborn and isk pie at Yan pee eae ee returning lettermen are set to kick off the 1958-59 season. The opener next Tuesday night is at Friday, Dec. 5, No Runaway for Troy Cagers This Season will be repeated. * * * The 1957-58 campaign was a banner one for the Colts of Pey- ton Goodwin, They went through the regular schedule undefeated, winning 19 league games and 16 altogether, and reached the quar- ter-finals of the state tournament 18| before bowing out with a 20-1 10} overall record. Last season's Oakland B title GooDFELLows lec Shop 33 —_ Mtg Co 3 | adios Pie Tru Butt” 28 Hanoute . 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Of six lettermen. returning, only cd-cap- tains Don Harned and Rod Harris are regulars, Harned is a fine ball-handler and dribbler at guard and Harris at 6-foot-4 takes care of the cen- ter position, but neither boy is a steady point-maker. Dick Booth and Wayne Figiey, last season’s leading scorers, have departed. Fitzgerald coach Dick Snyder has talent at center and forward spots and if he can find some guard strength, the Spartans. will be dangerous. Forwards John Mas- sengale and George Ceglarek are both 6-foot-3 letter winners while center Harry Marchlones also stands 6-3. Ron Lickman is a re- turning letterman at guard. this season and rates consideration * e *t 9 A. Costello re a 2 as a title contender, but Fitzgerald ey way fox 3 ix 32 1 3 i Pachoud Lum is 3 looks ready to offer stiff opposition | 30) with Avondale, Madison, Clawson ‘and Lake Orion fielding better-bal- | anced quintets. 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Dick Hutchinson is _ffineligible until the 2nd semester.| - Lake Orion’s famous 1-2 scor- ing punch of Nick Neira and Jim Drake is gone via graduation, but coach Hal Carlin hag three varsity lettermen returning in | guard Dean Callison, forward | Jim Recknagel and 6-3 center Shuler and the Dragons | Should have better balance this time around. Ron Morse has five experienced | hands coming back at Clawson, j|headed by Lowell (Newt) Acton, ‘he built around guards Gary Acker Better Balance Seen in Oakland B: Jans last season and holder of two basketball numerals. Clawson could be troublesome for every league rival if the Trojans ‘‘jell.” Madison won only once last sea- son and was shut out in the league, but the Eagles of Joe Hovanec figure to do better during ‘the 1958- '59 campaign. Hovanec will build his attack around Rick Moos, who scofed more than 300 points last season, and Madison will rely on great speed to overcome its lack of height. Here is how the Oakland B Lea basketball teams are expected to fin sh or hae t. Lake Orion Vandalism Hits Rochester-Utica Recreation Area LANSING—Vandalism is exert- ing an additional burden upon the fall maintenance operations of the. Rochester - Utica recreation area staff, Vandalism reports covering in- cidents between August and Oc- tober reveal damages of $220. The majority of cases involved glass breakage and destruction of toilet facilities, picnic tables, park benches and signs. Perfect Rack Is Trophy neth Stoltenberg, Rte, 2, Milford, reports he collected during his re- cent deer hunting trip to the Upper Peninsula. The Milford man bagged his beautifully proportioned 8-pointer near Iron Mountain, hunting with woe Geyer of Detroit. He downed the 185-pounder with a standing shot. The trip was: Leonora first in the Upper Peninsula, and the deer was his biggest. “A perfect rack” is what Ken-|! Mitch Simmions a 6-6 sophomore along with John Young, Ken War- ren and Fred Finn, all 6-2, make up the rest of the Bay City hope- , fuls. * * * West Indies fighter, who has 5I U.S. Netter in Finals SYDNEY (AP)—America’s latest hope to regain the Davis Cup, *|18-year-old Earl Buchholz of St. , battled his way into the finals of the New South Wales Tennis Championships today. Yankee pitcher Whitey Ford Pontiae .Central, which was fa- vored last. year but settled for 4. third place tie with Saginaw be- hind Flint Central and Flint North- the Indians appear to have enough to repeat with a total of seven lettermen. Nine seniors are on team including. 63 Duane relson. Hamilton, 6-4, Pat Manley, 6-2, and Harvey Sanders, 6-1, returning. perience as in past couple sea- sons. Charley Barge, 5-8 All-Valley guard, will graduate at mid-term. 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This is how the coaches pick the | Valley in a close race: ‘WILBURTON, Okla. (AP) — One of the hunters in the field as Ok- lahoma’s deer hunting season opened Wednesday was 10-year. old David Clawson. His father F. | 'M. Clawson said the first time jhis son ever fited at a deer he imade a kill. It was @e whitetail | buck that weighed 100 pounds | ance HOCKEY AT CAN "a good reserve team to supple- 6-3 Ken Neeley. and 6-2 Joe Har-| Saginaw has three regulars back/ Cauley, 5-6 Phil Rabaja and 5-11 GUARANTEED BRAKE RELINING BONDED, HEAVY . DUTY SHOES Original Equipment Shocks .°6" Installed Blowout Proof MUFFLERS Motor Mart | Safety Center: PE 48230 121-123 E, Montcalm ES ime LUTTLE AD oi E co bd Lid BIG DEAL ELLIS INC, * FE 2-2671: SINCE 1945 FREE ESTIMATES @ Mural Stone “Guaranteed for the life r car.’ + car-ride. 136 S.Saginew Hot Spray Undercoating. " Protects your car tom rust-out. Quiets your Pontiac Undercoating ‘i of a _ PRESS, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER. 27, 1958 ES vine. Van Dyke could be the dark- horse. ge & [Pike anid Bob Smith but the lack Pe _____ of a steady scorer and height could Se tiv ne ee lettermen: keep the Vikings from making a including five who go 6-1 or better./* _ Heading the list are Tom Ridley, |>!d- Five other lettermen are bat- who scored 202 points to léad the | ting for berths. Saas REE pads as" was . Ts. Walled Lake and Waterford key roles-in the Bluejays’ runner- wound, up tied for 3rd place last | AGentile end ‘playmaker Pat’ Me.|"? Anish. term when four of the six LL Cary. Strong rebounder Dave Bur- * * * “\entries played below .500 ball, | iris is the only regular back. Farmington its * *€.*% ae 8 8-7 slate of apy aim a host Waterford’s finish. may depend largely on how successful vetgrans Many @bservers close to the 1-1, of capable boys on band headed ; : sate are predicting Southfield will “SA! LeSage and Harvey Chap- Barry Campbell and Wendy Meyer) Bioaie Munn Reve take the hheners Secanee of | ™ Others are Wright, are after performing well in sup- 4 its hard-to-beat combination of | little Tom Grimshaw and Frank (Porting roles. Larry Bowen and) 4Q Spartan Gri experience and food height with | Clapplson, ved tal ead” ead came | for 1950 hi a] ee ie ee serves and could land starting! for words enon, ; ee jobs, ay : Berkley in close eee It would be no big surprise if ae * * EAST LANSING (P—Winners a Waterford is not being ‘counted | John Shadford came up with a| Like Shadford at Walled Lake, 40 varsity letters awarded mem | Out despite the loss of its 1-2 punch title in his 2nd year at Walled | Jerry Wallace myst find a consist-|bers of Michigan State's 1958 mes | i of John Herrington and Jim De-|Lake. Hé has a good nucleus fea-'ent point-getter and overcome a all squad have been 3 i by Biggie Munn, director of athe WHITE FIGURE SKATES 4 Sizes 4t011...,. OF letics, po Brighton Favored, W. Bloomfield Darkhorse =—__ They are: Herb Addetiey, aa delphia, Pa.; Fred Arbanas, Den. ‘95 3 Girls’ 4 ; itroit; Don Arend, Baroda; Pa ) Tar ° : , ‘Baker, Seanor, Pa.; Richard B . Hardtoe Hockey White Figure ; CW ower S in - a e ace iker, Lansing; Robert. Berci ¥ SKATES _ SKATES: ) , Summit, ; .$ : 49 $ 49 i . = Clarkston and Northville have |shot- artist John Lucadam back| Anderson and chunky Terry Hoy | Larry ae Ohne: Line; 4 Sizes 11 to 4 Sizes 11-3 ROCKET ZOOMS — Maurice “The Rocket" ‘Richard of the {dominated the Wayne - Oakland for a final fling. He was 8th in|back plus a new coach in Denny! Freq Boylen, Grand Rapids; Jim | : Montreal Canadiens poses with a stick marked 600 and a puck |League in basketball in recent Oakland County last year with 2T7|Boyle.. Bloomfield, like Brighton, Chastain, Waynesburg, Pa.; Lars ‘= sccenanoneancaniit after last night’s game against the New York Rangers at Madison | years but that could ail come to a points for a 17.3 average. More finished well and could keep right ry Cundiff, Honolaiu, T.H.; Dan” Square Garden when he scored the 600th goal of his Nationa) /Sudden halt this winter. \such success plus help from Jim on going with five lettermen head- pelgrosao, Chicago, Ti; Roger | BOWLING SUPPLIES Hockey League career. The 31-year-old Rocket is the alltime NHL | Brighton finished an otherwise Hollister, Barry ae oes rps by Bob ‘Thompson and Bob Ponnahoo, Lincoln Park; Dam” up-and-down season strong and, and Steve Roge > Barrett, Follis, Grosse Pointe. 5 toaster in gels. Ne. 000 TARE MF Hehe Cee Hee. oF ty played good ball in the tourna-|the men of Art Paddy mighty) Clarenceville has some veterans | * - * H * Brunswick Rangers seated a 5S vs ments going to the regional finals. ‘rough to handle. The Keego team | but will sorely miss scoring pace- Some of the loop coaches are pre-/W2s 4th with a 1-7 slate during setter Larry Andrews. Robert Oscar Hahn, Midland; aa i lyo57_5 Handloser, Detroit; Jason dicting the Bulldogs will pick right | 1957-58. How they're expected to finish: St. Joseph; Art Johnson, Flint Ledies’ oa $5 95 to $8.95 ‘ H lf D A F li , up where they left off and go all! wiiford and Bloomfield Hills} 1. Brighton ‘ , @ Men‘s $5 95 to $10 95 3 a - ozen I €a : aml 1es the way this time, \deadlocked for the cog a bond ; Hol aca rom Pi esigd Mes Pointe: ; = a ae re. ’ . Despite the loss of scoring spe. (289 With 410 records but both) §° pioomfieia Hill Look, Lansing, Py Bags ..... . $3.95 and Up fj ] O1n 1n S uccesst ul H unt clalist Brian Watson, Brighton (should be improved. ‘The Redskins | § Clarkin “— : , has six letermen back from the jhave southpaw sharpshooter Terry’ Garentri Pe Laon, " One of the largest single parties) my, 14,> Clarkston High pupil, | team that shared Sth with ; GOLF Cc ART $7 22.95 43 ot Oakland County hunters to make) shot the party’s biggest buck. | Clarenceville. They include Russ | i ee cout : , : Reg. $17.95 ° Ria trip into the Upper Peninsula,, The prize was a 204-pound 8-| Hudson and Jim Paddock plus . Al. |ton, Daluth, Minn; Greg Monti f} \this fall, has just returned. The! pointer. 6-5 lads Don Appleton and Jim U .) an In Q| | ers gomery,,: East. .Lanslig: Davi re Others From $8.95 to $21.95 @ \band of 11 brought back four tice Other members of the this half.| Lauridsen. } : {Northertes, Highland Park. ' “@ideer and a 150-pound bla @F.'dozen family group that gets to-| Clarkston will have to come up| ¢ < r fn ~ e* * igether each fall for these trips, in-/ with a real herculean effort to be ; | #8 omg A | ~ TOBOGGANS eo eceeee $8.95 up X All but one carload of hunters cluded Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lumm/in the running. Fellows like All- George Peries, . . | had started heme from Garden Sr. and another son, Gary, of County guard Leroy Parks,” Bill a Palmer Pyle, Peninsula, when the bear was (Clarkston; Mr. and Mrs. Bob! Noles and Dick Lippert are not re- D - fe; added to the bag. The bruin Granzel, sons Bob and. Bert of|placed easily. Little speedsters : Midland ‘ SKIS ee =—*5|_ timed his appearance on a woods (Clarkston; Forest Baker of Roch- Bob Porritt and John Parks and) 4 star-studded list of 25 weight-jexpected to give Schemansky| Reviee, Pa. : my 5 = —_§& path a bit too soon, for he was (ester; Walter Furman of Lake/big Jayvee graduates Bill Powell | itters and 10 physique contesta nts close competition. - +. Children’s Skis | downed by 17-year-old Harold |Orion and Don Lumm of Drayton|and Larry Hall head the Wolves’ | 7 ’ 3| Ramee Sr. Wareld’s brother, Jims ‘Plains. ‘hopefuls ‘are entered in thf annual South-| Former duster National Cham-| Mark Tate, New Castle, | Complete With Poles A , kok ok ‘eastern Michigan AAU .champion- ve damebtenn tnt peas toliegi | Mickey Walker, East Detroit; Samp aneyen $ R | Clarkston edged Northville last ships to be held Saturday night) Geyer ‘Deathere whe will if at Stree os Bg and Bindings 9 9 ;Season by one game with a 12-2\at the Pontiae YMCA. ~~* lift in the 165 pound class, : 2 stele e “ have a good record to 11-3 for the Mustangs. | ~*~ *« * — pm ig sce gue Mh; = = ee | Northville has also lost its scoring, Heading the card of outstanding| G&ry O'Neil of the Pontiac Y) *oung, Detroit. e HOCKEY T > Thanksgiving |punch but has seven lettermen. weighs lifters is Norbert Scheman- Ske ae ean aie + ; STICKS ......89¢ w A | Be Sree, Jat Cnt ai iat moie mide pond a Tt Bout Permit | , . 2 Low Overhead Locations Nelson Schrader, who is 6-5, are | champion and former world heavy- . 5 SKATING SOCKS i oh aod $1 .00 . 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She decneed it |teerers 3 Faietime Bert Aute Gh = canis’ FIGURE Dick Carmichael could hit consistently. But the locals! out immediately and took it to a Green Lake 38 pes pine tng. 20 omer? 23 deserve a great deal of credit for at least making an at- — plant — it was = Nelson's 25 Exchange Ciub 16 mare covere a re were no tempt at ae such powers as St. Louis Budweiser ist, ancept the enn Goat bit thy Pontiac sprint. 23 aes Auto 3 aan 3 and F feiffer of troit. | leg. teewer's 3105. - | ‘The°only way bowlers from this sector will ever get| However, one point of the rack, i ieseien woke any kind of notices not only+- ae hl er, Poe” vr nationally but even in De-| Hamilton 272 (Walnut Lake Bowl-/ 04° of the blow on the horn|tote aan, i stroke HI he, a in troif will be to battlelerettes at Sylvan Lanes); Larry|merely stunned the buck, Foley Bearasley #0 ‘Bosbe'e. FO" a3 USE OUR LAYAWAY @gainst the “name” teams) German 268 and 669 (Farmington *« * * OF cothe 300 Swett 460; Pearson's FOR CHRISTMAS - and individuals. Shop League); and R. Kitcher| “Right away we realized nae Pusniture 673, Mercy A mbulance 2442 oa tential oye she had been AY MIXED i some of -the others make the| Tes Rothbarth's 137 tm the lho fatal’ shot,” Brown declared. far"ee aii mere at ail dual | The Sport Shop Pounds of some of the biggest) BPAA event was an oddity. His phat puck could have revived Macedag-6 =3 3 .. 3 D fikins x be || : events in the country annually) scores of 247 and 641 lead the and would have been a dangerous izleanore Hocever 116, 600, A.W. Oh Cous a and | 16 S. Cass Ave. shooting against terrific odds. West Side Classic ... , Another foo" Coapes 913, 60; No. 2 aseday 40646, poetiadet : 4 the/ More power to them. was a 224 rolied by M. Foster | A year ago, in the same area, -PONTIAE ocsewives * Pi 4 ‘Detroit is considered by many! im- the Fourth Nighter Ladies |\Mrs, Brown was the victim of) SUBURN LADIES masons Falbot'sBSh 38 9 Amb'dot tasul 18 36 we to be the bowling capital of} leop at Sylvan. She averages | puck-snatchers. Three men saw ABC C one. 37 31 ¥en. me. 2 3s WC " 2 ih Bupestoe Bia ise 24 America. Pontiac certainly can! only 119 . . . Clarkston High /her with a deer, jumped from their |Reasuen M. 34 13 Onem ee Be Wounon ei tame fe oF hold its own when compared to! students bow! Thursday after car, grabbed the buck and made agg 2 hoe 24 24 Bain Ores = 4 2 Huggins 188, K. Williams 531; Pon. ei Cities of similar size, The sport) school, off, she reported. This week, while | °M" Héustine 176 D’ widen m 46, Auburn Sei, Ot Mo. 1 O0%. Ponting m5 17 keeps growing each year here. | y Owens rolled 220” and G._sitting by her trophy a car stopped. |T*ne+ “6. 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Army hasn't played a game _ since, giving Anderson the time needed for repairs, Blaik also said he will attempt to substitute in units, a plan that hasn’t worked particularly well for TAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, i958 oni More to Life Than Football’ | { ; | { 'brot her, Buddy, spleen._removed. it. EB es AP Wirephoto * COME ON, NAVY — The Cadets of West Hilliard, Charles Lytle, Bill Rose, Bob Novogratz, Point lineup in military uniform as they await Ed Bagdonas and Don Usry. In the backfield the game with Navy ofi Saturday in Philadelphia. from the left are Pete Dawkins, Harry Walters, Front row, left to right, are Bill Carpenter, Mark § Joe Caldwell and Bob Anderson. Dawkins Has Last Chance Sates Mode a to. Win in Philadelphia ithe market. The number of parts the Cadets. The Middies use the unit pattern for substitutions, but) p Army hasn’t had the depth to em-' ploy it effectively. * * * : “We'll use units as much as we) can, primarily on defense,” said. Blaik, “But ve may have to te-| sort to piecemeal substitution.” Center Bob Oswandel and | guards Jack Morrison and Al | Vanderbush, key linemen in the second unit, would be the busiest under the piecemeal alternative | since Biaik believes “they can hold their own against the men in front of them.” Blaik made a point to pat his’ defensive unit on the back, | “They've been vital in getting, the ball for us,”’.he said. “Our Lonely End has received most of the publicity, but he can’t do any- thing ‘unless we have the ball. * * * “The defensive unit is the heart of our ball @lub.” Biaik, naturally, was quiet about any new plays or formations the Cadets or Middies might spring. “It's been pretty much the history , of this series, though,” he said, “that something new comes up. “Navy has some fine players, and in particular has some fine defensive coaches. I'm interested in seeing what they'll have againat our Lonely End.” ‘appearance in gigantic Municipal PHILADELPHIA (AP) — delphia—scene of the traditional Notre Dame. Army-Navy football game Satur-|was the game’s best runner, pick- day — means nothing but trouble ing up 63 yards in 18 carries, for polite Pete Dawkins. He’s the) If Army finally makes the gree | square shouldered behemoth who for Dawkins, he'll doubtlessly be Against Navy, he/©°Me in verious colors, 'S Night Sports Phone FE 2-0104 convert, unless you really work on | — A cut manlibesigaoy fica ball, because to convert the 2-4-5-8 your ball has to angle more to the left. Aim for the 2-5 pocket, but be sure to hit the 2-pin solidly. iknock over the 2-5-8 pins, should knock the 2-pin back into the 4. If the 2-pin is not hit solidly enough, the ball will deflect to the right—and you may miss the 8-pin ibearing roller skates are now on entirely. is reduced from the conventional hits the 2-4 pocket as shown in the . 100 or so to about 17. The skates drawing today, you must depend Phila-jthree Army touchdowns against upon pin action to take care of the! jbe sure on this one. "(Copyright 1958, John F. Dille Co. , Dawkins. o le “Sin Mich,, | wrote David Steinberg, 16, of sub- jurban Clayton, after Steinberg’s' an Army cadet told Dawkins that David had his. | | Last week Dawkins wrote a! I: : Dawkins’ Letter Cheers: | Ailing Prep Gridder ST. LOUIS — Army’s ace| halfback, Pete Dawkins, hae told an injured high school football iPlayer that ‘‘there’s a whole lot imore-to life an playing football,” Saturday, wrote: attitude. ‘situation, I, isame, get-well letter to Steinberg and the entire Cadet teams signed it. Dawkins, Army's captain and a marked man in the Navy game “Being an atnlete myself T can fully understand your feeling and I understand that you, have become somewhat despondent jover your situation, and | ‘imagine that if 1 were in your five players from New Jersey. — too, would feel the They are Al Beadleston, Oakley can) points. Ohio's Sports Briefs. led the Big Ten in scoring 4957 with nine touchdowns for Dop Clark was Foes averaged 35.4 per try. * . oe Yale's ice hockey team includes — Hewitt, John Pitts, Reeve _— “The only point I would like to and Pour Ward. laanduamaueudaemaommemmrennc By JOE WILMAN Here’s a very tricky spare to, The simple fact that there are, four pins to be knocked down! makes this one a bit tougher than} _ | usual. We call it the ‘dinner buck- let” spare—the 2-4-5-8, Shoot this spare from the right, you face a bit more The ball, if correctly rolled, will and Also, if the ball crosses over and and 8. 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He stil] will be looking for his first winning day in that Spacious South Philadelphia ‘arena. coach, is only the fourth non-' graduate to handle the Tigers. pons eee side|Fritz Crisler was the first. * * Pete was on. the twice last year. Army ito Notre Dame: 23-21. And Navy ‘defeated its service colleagues in the mud 140. The year before, Dawkins sat, on the bench and gazed hungrily the conference in 1953 is 20 wins at the field while his teammates ond 30 tonees, fumbled eight times and settled * * * i for a 7-7 tie against the Midship- . men. West Virginia University led the He hardly can be blamed for Colleges in 1957 by placing three any of the Army disasters since|Players in the first three rounds 1956 on the municipal field.» (of the National Football League x* «* iplayer draft . He wasn't starting in 1956. He + *« « didn’t even get into the. Army- Navy game that year. But Coach | Detroit Tiger pitchers Jim Earl Blaik hed used him as a | Stump and Ron Rozman led the Navy back during practice that| PONY League in earned run aver- week. lage as rookies in 1951, with 1.93 Last year, Pete scored one of the' and 1.94 averages, respectively. lover Healy» TWO-TROUSER SUIT LAY-AWAY NOW for CHRISTMAS again” Chevrole Your Choice of Any Two-Trouser Suit in the Store All new fall patterns and fabrics in muted _ stripes, kle-Look” patterns and black-on-solid-grounds, Ope very ‘Nientd pe 9 P.M. til Christmas Delight the stripes, “Spar- 1959 1954 Chevrolet 4-Door 1 1956 Ford Convertible = . : i * * * | : Miehigan State's football record’ ag |against Big Ten foes since joining | eee a t Whole Family no Ist PAYMENT DUE FEBRUARY, 1959 THIS WEEK’S BEST BUYS 1958 Chevrolet Station — RGH, W.W. Tires, V-8.. 1985 *290 Auto. Trans., RGH, W. 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FEderal 5-4161 cing rg _Matthews-Hargreaves | Your Local Chevrolet Franchised New Car Dealer A apes 631 Oaklan * & a. new. moon sets itself up best as a War II and who-is now @ natural rmy’s s wont be upset i : ting “estre- ‘iclay pigeon, = ©, 2 Aa bape Me yg gig ~ ; a | three. it Pores flight: pa moon. The ques-| I¢ the satellite can b | ie The Air Force ahready has iade!#25"\."vhather the United Stales|qithin two or tht WB ager : ott sr am are has the rockets to follow a the moon eg hes 6,480 miles), the ; 3 othing achie For the rocket expew the mere scieritists satisfied. Even ay Rt Fe recorded history has been more | mechanics of firing are tough. _ if it goes past the scientists will AP Feature Writer daring or more involved. Nearly | The missile must be fired withinjbe happy. ., 4 HUNTSVILLE, Ala. uf — On| Syervthiag he has learned sboat five minutes, plus or minus, Of the) gg ‘plagued, the stiellite Dec. 7, the moon will swing across| and mathematics from the time goog Me aa not ““elicenil assume a fan-shaped, or the heavens like a bullseye wheel-| of the ancient Egyptians to date bolic orbit, reaching out from the > { ing across a celestial shooting gallery Sometime between Dec, 7 ana{ te ypreoblem: How to chart a course moon? Dec. 14 the U.S. Army is planning) For pr. Rudolf R. Hoelker Past the moon toward infinity. jit ar to take a crack at it with & German-born deputy chiet of the The missile must be turned on) The probe will be near the moon : satellite-carrying, multi-stage mis- serehallistic ishorafory at the Course at a low altitude ‘and at “al at a time when it may be observed *- | Og et sile, launched from the rocket army Ballistic Missile Agenc y/telatively low speed or else the from the United States. | The of the isiThe a testing center at Cape Canaveral, |here, the moment of firing will|Structaral stress of turning at high) ‘The planned velocity of the about six times that of the moon speed. Fla. jmark the end of two years of speed will break it in two. |kocket exceeds the minimum speed which is, on the average, 240,000) row * * * ‘astronomical calculations, | While it ‘would be ‘nice if the |required to reach the moon. The miles &way. The moon’s pathiary i The Army shoot probably will Hoelker, who worked on Ger- jescape speed if it is to go into ‘orbit. If it goes much faster than {24,660 miles per hour it will breach ithe gravitational barriers and zip ‘satellite actually went into orbit moon, the ) Probable Date of A | earth te near the moon—and per- | haps on inte space. | The trajectory was selected for |these reasons: Army would prefer to overshoot ‘around the earth is egg-shaped, ton @ligtheml. ye ees take place Dec. 10, the date the many’s V2 rockets during Worldjaround the earth and ee bi ti than undershoot..’ ~ * . > Fine Variety of Violins ‘Navy Bubble Bust fund fo Ad Families|_22 pelo ' ‘When Balloon Leaks : of Lake Disaster tg Sn fr ede er Guitars—trom - ts = HH to $500 ~ RAPID CITY, SD. (AP) —A Navy balloon, posed in a deep ‘canyon for a high-altitude study of Mars, sprang a leak Wednes-| day afternoon and settled back to earth. © pea i e: S died on the freighter Bradley which spinning along at about 1,000 miles : BR tn. «5 gua po = -* sank in Lake Michigan Nov. 18. |per hour. DRUM SETS veteran Navy balloonist who was Heading the “Bradley Disaster!’ Your mission ts to shoot a ide | , At unt Prices to piloted Fund” committee rs. Norman) bullet toward a target which — plastic hag 80.00 feet Pankner of 318i Whitteld ‘St. spinang around your terds CBONGOS — SNARES * Waterford Township. Others mak-| wheel. The target passes over PRACTI ETC. had climbed into their round alu- minum gondola only 15 minutes earlier to await a takeoff that had {Rogers City, now living in the ba Lake Angelus and John Bills of A group of former residents of Pontiac area, has formed a com- mittee to collect funds for the 33 families of crew members who ing up the group are the Rev. Ralph Claus,-pastor of St. Trinity Lutheran Church; Neldren Paull of Drayton Plains, Melvin Vogler Waterford Township. The committee said all those in. and under the wheel traveling in the same direction, Now the speed of the target is known. So is that of the bullet and the ferris wheel. The spin of the wheel will add to the momentum of the bullet, a factor which has to % Be Sure to Come In — See Our Selection and Get Our Price We Want to Help You Have a Merri EDWARD’S OUTLET 18 So. Saginaw - @ é i Pa ay Away or Easy Terms oa _ rapt and Cornets ) y Many Famous Makers.- Clarinets—Flutes er Christmas FE 2-2108 been delayed more than two terested in helping the families weeks by bad weather. of the victims may send cash or|°® ‘ken into account, ae py * * * checks to Bradley Disaster Fund,| Your Problem now is to figure net —— ———— “We were just packing our Post Office Box 333, Pontiac, Mich. eg ee ee a maser ee ep dinner into a com- All checks should. be made out to bullet ; | gus when it happened,” Ross “Bradley Disaster Fund.” eo pugley 2 — paths. | CLIP THIS COUPON AN sa as Contributions will be sent by the a xtresnely te : A Navy spokesman sald the group to Rogers City Sarg? ber pepe nar lingh heap er xe | COMPLETE SHOE REPAIR SERVICE plastic ruptured near a valve on among the families, Mrs. Pankner nde | my . gen poheesl’ tae's Salat sunita a _ he lauiching te 28 dearee| il) MEN'S . «°. BOYS"... tec.tistvine | tol : my | eae wae om * moon is 18's degrees below it on oy The city’s first to Ewalt, director of the Pontiac. Parks and cr _|Tree Surgeon's Operation Costs Dec, 7—the first day in December the moon is in position for.a shoot from Cape Canaveral, Dog No Object; } - NEW TOBOGGAN SLIDE — Ab $5,000 By Dec. 10, the has shifted ° public toboggan slide in 30 years is ready for Recreation Dept., to cover the cost of the 350- out y Dec. 10, the moon . She Got DivOrce | Toe “cats entusiasts ct’ Murphy: Park foot aide, City: workers also bave installed « ’ southward until, it $8 roughly, in |i avranuno for Gross Neglect) Ev. Mslcsim Kann and Paul L Vaughan. starting ramp and « nearby handral to make the | PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)-TWree day for'a shoot. The este con WHILEU WAIT Looking ‘ft over are Cari F. Kreps, David R. long climb uphill easier. The slide, open for day- (tree surgeons operated on the big |e launched die east. Since the |if OR SHOP 1-Cent Money Order Traps Two Convicts Kreps and Vaughan are co-chairmen of the boys’ time tobogganing, is on the east side of the park, It was one of the favorite quips of Charles F. Kettering, famed engineer-scientist, who died Tues- day of a stroke at his home in Day- ton, Ohio. His death deprived ‘so- education incomplete. Kettering, who started life as an Ohio farm boy, became a schuol teacher: at 19, and worked as a telephone lineman to get through possessed ing’s efforts is the Sloan-Ketter- ing Institute for Cancer Researgh, founded with the aid of former General] Motors: head Alfred P. Sloan Jr. in. 1945. The skyscraper stands in New fir. The 130-foot tree toppled onto| a house, smashed its roof and center of gravity is the theoretical Red China Leaders, . North Koreans Talk Every time the missile is raised the missile engine doesn't have the earth, the gravita- it hearer to ‘the’ vertical, it takes|\ more thrust to get it off the ground, | fj) Finally, you reach the point where|( 100% ORLON V-NECKED LONG SLEEVED SWEATERS Coupon ; Shuck, 62,- got a divorce even| committee of the Optimist Club. Kahn, _ near the public parking lot. ° center of though her husband Charles, 52,| club president, is shown handing a $1,000 check —— tional influence will drag the |F : sald he was crowded out of their missile slightly southward after |/)~ bed by ‘their dog. Mrs. S. H. Brown, owner of the /),unching re * * tf a estimated damage at $5,- As the missile soars into space | [ia Shuck testified his wife permit- S , s Phil h d Ki dF “4 d | OWN. it will be, traveling on an earth | ]a% ted the dog to sleep in bed be] OCIENLISt, PAILOSOPNEY ana KINA F TIEN | Her next door, neighbor Mrs. measured course’ of east south |] SHOE REPAIR DEPARTMENT: | tween them “right at her back.”'/] » 7 : a . |Gladys McMichael said she hired)...+ This southward deflection = : “Thad to go to the ead.” tell’ Lost With Death of of ‘Boss Kettering | cam" ee" 8°. cet en de moon WITH YOU TO said, and added that because the : g {soo ured in aiming at the moon. eo ‘couch was small “I had to get my ’ | “I = ry erent po = Added to all the other problems S é *” : oe %, jout,”” she said, “ very . castinl vertelans eee oS . From Our News Wires edge almost ted to his blindness. | Kettering firmly maintained that) professional. They bad climbing| pad Cat el ory wenras Judge Carl W. Rich granted the|, » Philosopher and kind) For 19 years he studied ad jreal ‘scientific research had just /hooks, chain saws, falling S85) taverable for a shoot at the time ; divorce te Mrs. Stank, however friend — that was “Boss” _Ketter-| rest#d his eyes intermittently in |begun. “We are at the beginning/ ang the works.” planned > She had sued on grounds of gross ing. order to complete his schooling. jof Se are ess,” ae said. he re ©. &,.% > 4 he GLY jf Led ff VFM ff. a ed pad fied fs Y i oo ; : . : to ponder on the rid- he tree fell, the tree sur- SS : ; ae wl neglect and said she never saw| _ “Yow would do well te give & | He was 28 when he finally re ee | After the . Suppose the shoot js delayed. In|) SQauusaneeeneeesGuseeuaeeneneer ff) any of her husband's money, lot of thought to the future; | ceived his Bachelor of Engineering| aera Prose . a sabi geons drove away. That was Tues-|},.1¢ an hour a given point on the |[lM r , ae. ee a4 an \ She denied their domestic trou-| YOU #Fe gelng to have to spend (gegree from Ohio State University, Ut © site ela neg a to create/ day. Mrs. McMichael said she! rouator has moved 500 miles east-|s 5 des involved the dog. the rest of your fife there,” he which according to legend, he * °¥ le On ek hadn't seen them since. The P0-lward and the angle and direction VALUABLE COUPON | said threw away because ‘he felt. his, towering monument to Ketter-| tice, though, are looking, of the shoot have to be changed. Su eee a ee eee ciety in general and science and|College, a tremendous : : capacity to lift the missile and ’ : HOUSTON, ‘Tex. (AP)—Oifticers|industry ‘in particular of ‘one of} knowledge of science and engineer-| Yorg™ ti ae sitters con, reach the moon too, Reg. 9 9 8 Large Ass't of Colors. Sices @ BD two escaped Georgia convicts |” Yet he was one of the world’s vietion that no problem can re jtyung, Chou En-lai and other toPfhas to be called off until the moon $5.95" wih LIMIT—2 to a customer Y were in Houston and were expect- ing a money order by Western The 82-year-old inventor amassed a fortune through his genius in the automotive and other fields. friendliest individuals. He had a faculty of simplifying some of sist ‘the patient and continued application of man’s ingenuity and shirt-sleeve tinkering. leaders of Red China have met in ‘central. China with.a North Ko- rean political-military delegation comes around again. The missile cannot. be fired westward since that would carry it over parts of ae SE eee en eae . Sana SRS SSeS eee eaeeeke S SSS SUSE eee eee ee See eee eee . 3 —~ \ = 4 Union, the most difficult chemical and l * %& * . He ae phd Bed cathennibely oliate: Ohio Gav, C.-William O'Neill, in| headed by Premier Kim Il Sung. ithe United States—and the citizens ‘> The officers: sent Carlton Welts,| aimed for bis perfection “Sclenes isn’t difficult,” he said,|COumbus, called him “one of the ts ek might take a dim view of unsue- VALUABLE COUPON ai 26, of Atlanta,’ money order tor| Sfttaster le setemobiies. The pean ‘|greatest Mien in the world” when| The meeting was held this week|gessful launchings. as 1 cent Wells called the telegraph 10 patents he held, on his own “Tt's just the robiem of fi told of Kettering’s death . in Wuhan, the official Chinese * * + Z a ) ae inventions and improvements on (0U: how nature does things.” ram Orrin mew coeiey wid @E fang ue WOOL and OR if office again, asking if his money y Jar‘ BECO , eee > o This is not the end of Hoelker’s an LON : = the inventions of others, helped | At the outbreak of World Wer) ‘LIFE MES .LEGEND day. The North Koreans then aj order had arrived. He was told) “© , | day. , ‘ story. There is the sun whose grav- CREW NECK n] there was one there HE @ revolutionize a dozen industries. Hl, Kettering was made chairman) at Antidch College, Ye110W! went to the south Chinese port Of|i44) pull distorts the shape of : a Ww el . of a newly-established national in-| Springs, Ohio, where Kettering was Canton with Red China’s Premier ional P as ells and Jarmon Beavers, 26, Kettering worked for several ; the moon’s orbit and gives it an|\ Re ; ; ventors council. During the first of the Board of Trustees ] t 6 ig. ap also of Atlanta. came to pick up/fi during his early and chairman of t of » Chou. irre elliptical sha q the money and officers nabbed with each left the mark ot his six months of operation the counctl|Preaitient Samuet B. Gould said: | x * * Ts addition, the nbeth-eouth axis $6.95 : S them. Wells, who was armed, and creative ability. He set up Ohio’s received 16,000 communications! “The passing of Charles F. Ket’ The news agency gave no d@-l4¢ the garth does not hold its WIT i | Beavers were subdued and jailed|tirt coaaal battery whinad Sie Cee inventive tering is more than the passing of] tails of the meeting. Speculation 4:nection in space but wobbles like WITH COUPON ONLY as afice & short tussle (change ‘Whe workicg Sir ie Stas ideas. a man. It is the changing of a life|in Hong Kong was that it might!, toy top, The earth itself is not : LIMIT—2 to a Customer Le | t *& ‘Telephone Co., Ashland, Ohio. Mears of them were accepted mai em ee ee to a new Communist move], perfect sphere, a fact which (nee eeneenenenneeeeeeeeneeesee Wells was allowed to cash his ; : or use by the Army and Navy juntold material g to America!in the Asian war of nerves, pos- ; NST _ iis once . a gave the penny| sn aparlarns ae face! and other government agencies, ‘and the world.” ‘sibly by North Korea, The For- —— ee wit H eh sere u back to Lt. W. tho lea}, After graduation from college) mosan’ situation probably was dis-| *) W S the mae CDs, “whe "C4 /he joined Nationa] Cash Register) ‘ . eneed a P y F Then there are.the winds in 4 ; VALUABLE f@elti Te). : ] “| guess I won't need it where C2 here and invented, -among| New Outfits Will Be Dark Blue . = : a = as I’m going,” he said other things, an electric drive for areas H Men’ : —- + ) ' . . ithe cash register, which is basical- Pontiac Police Unitor iS SE EE Oe ae SE Ch ens White Drip Dry '* ; ily unchanged more than 50 years| m ; MERCH me. a , i | | Grateful Wife __iiater. } ALL HER _ SH DRESS SHIRTS 99: Sends Thank You ta," met m owe tO Be Ready About Feb. 1 CREATEST DIAMOND «Ail: | il Not d | with Edward Deeds. ‘This firm | . SALE IN OUR HISTORY me Res. $5.00 Value a a | ote to ] uage became known as Delco, a divi. | LOng-overdue new uniforms for;to police personnel, utilitarian and i. WITH COUPON. ONLY st ’ sion of General Motors. Pontiac police officers will be js-| impressive in appeararice.”’ ‘ BEAUTIFUL 3-SOME “ “ LIMIT.—2 to a Custo ' 5 BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — City ; | The new outfits will be dark blue ' DIAMOND 1 2 ; ee, oft Judge Michael E. Zimmer read His famed self-starter was uf| sted: ground Feb, 1, Fublic naniehl color, with a soft-top Army-style, : tes eg en ne eeaendgeust es a fan letter in Traffic Court as a fered in 1912 and was an aid in Directot George D. Eastman said} yj, j e light-blue | | = me i ee ii } sort of sermon to more than 109 doubling automobile production today. Rue cokes en Our Regular $27 500 We : LOW u & _qefendants in the room. that year over that of 1910. _ Specifications for the uniforms, with open collar. ; / Price : Te >| : : * * © Fee ___|wére drawn up by the department's! Reefer-type overcoats and dress y KK PRICE & He said Le came from a Butfalo | Sie early con Loaked * ar Planning, Research and Training blouse coats will be double-breast- $ 00 a. hy) woman and went, in part: : ering invented a small tor Unit, under the direction of Lt: Wil- ed, fou-but wi {Lt - ™, , . Thank you for fining my no and jfirected —— ee Harn K, Hanger. Eastman ordered seather sor Ronchi finder. ae > BUY ONE suIT $ 9 fl « — husband $15 in Traffic Court, I'm use 0 igh-octane gasolines that the unif « table ne: \ ; ‘pK ‘ someone showed him who the containing tetraethy! lead. , sacha oe eae reat \ ¢ Ss AT ON LY ' . iw hor as he ee ne the! ‘Later years saw him instry, (== SE eS Ee SS EEE Eg CUD a) nq We will : il ida’ S. ... | WS) mental in developing two-cycle J) eee you . in three accidents with him. . | diesel engines, “quickarying 7 A Perfect Christmas Gilt fos Ne! sell another } ‘This is the first time he is driving) automobile finishes, four-wheel ‘ DR HEN RY A : MILLER GE STEAM or DRY IRON i suit of the same quality = _ Blow since I married him 11 years) brakes, chromium plating and |}, 0 n Bo, ee f for ] ). . , You probably saved our) safety glass and variable speed |], . ee Regular - $17.95 Bie. ta: TP ae ee ae iS ages tte rams : Optometrist sim $1795 ae ee We . For the average housewife Ket- F DISCOUNT — $ j 88 u ~ | ee : tering ‘contributed a refinement of 7 North Saginow Street & 7 ~~ | ginaw Str PRICE Ne le for ge la i e, non-inflammable hone = TW hi ne ni Ka >) 7 ae fe and non-toxic refrigerant. | : ; , } ? ¢ Rat Os — > The average citizen owes him/> “Better Things in Sight” PARK JEWELERS —_ = is cantebacy te circott{ "the perfection of theif) » Open Friday E ) : li. | Kettering hyperthern, used in fever pen Friday Evenings ““é . ; Se ) ‘of the age —— — therapy work, and in other devices] . House of Discounts” ee iy eo ae a facilitate medical and surgical) Stars eas aad ~ the Vaca ed? .) ent « et pn |ettorts. j Closed Wednesday Afternoons 1 North Saginaw Street Pontiac I. Open Fri,. 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Gamelan Of American Pleyin rd Manufacturers) ear: Blindness amots American * tions as Old Sledge, High-Low-Jack| Ps Tallulah’'s New Play Risks polite| adults increased by 14 per cent in along the 30 years from 1 } to 1950, MENU FOR TONIGHT AND IT’S GOOD FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY ~STHREE BIG UNIT SHOW | THAT REALLY wave IN-CAR HEATERS EVERY SUNDAY EARLY BIRD SHOW BELLE SkY | 2150 OPDYKE RD. 2 FE 4-4611 ~ BOX OFFICE OPENS 5:30 EARLY, EARLY SHOW | IN BY 6:00, HOME BY 10:00! FEATURES in the fougnest city in the world... | | EXCLUSIVE FIRST. RUN * CHAS “LEE J COBB sich emer, ne ee "HEATERS | ~~ ree cn eee ate } But lopened at the Huntington Hart-| | actresses, who do E a | Pontiac will fight a move to have) Judge Cecil McCallum, Gir ‘testify as to what they found in ithe raid, Tuesday afternoon asked , my Rom THOMAS tell vuke conpifeal wth © AP Movie-TV Writer \day’s honored bird. HOLLYWOOD (AP) -— This is) t.. 2° * not a chivalrous day to con-|. The show encountered trouble sider Bankhead’s new\on the road and led pla ee SS re nec. for an immediate invasion * * |B gy roadway, J | No play with the eieatite Tal-| forts displayed here ilulah could be an absolute turkey.| wise decision. The “Crazy October," which) less exercise for a | to save it. Their efforts | enough. nk With Today's Bird» L £ * Miss Bankhead, eschewing hardbitten operator of a West Vir- ginia roadhouse, She's a charmer oan Bilondell, playing one of iliar tarts, has better luck with her role. She rolls her eyes, flounces, bounces ang bluffs her way through scenes that might otherwise have been deadly, Es- teHe Winwood has less to do, but manages to score with her off- beat style. The backers apparently intend The. big Tamblyn, who dilays versatility that is glamor to wear smocks, plays the sive He's also a sincere perform- er as the 5'4-inch Tom. No doubt about it, Russ will have a ee career waiting for him when he F.0. E. #1230 289 W. MONTCALM “H ap ing.’ Due to Thanks- giving there will be no fish try Friday. DANCE SAT. NIGHT MEMBERS and GUESTS — NO DOOR CHARGE PARTY HALL FOR RENT CALL FE 4-1901 y Thanksgiv- | THIS SPECIAL s H 'S W J Seen | STARTS TODAY! FEATUR S a 1: 10st 167; 19.9:20 Wy WALLED LAKE SAT., SUN., MAT. 46¢ "TIL 6:00 OPEN 6:45 MA 4-2151 Ariz., shows how ‘to harvest “southern snow.’ The area Sta re ten sic TS an 12:45 Lawyers Delay Gambling Case Attorneys for 5 Accused | of Operating Syndicate Fight Move for Trial Three attorneys for the five persons accused of operating a, ROBERT , RICHARD TAYLOR WIDMARK * ; horse bet gambling syndicate in| their clients bound over to Oak- land County Circuit Court for trial on conspiracy to violate state gam- “Chinaboy” Pruzor, 54, of 4 s.| Saginaw St., and Charles D. Apley,| 44, also of 29 Salmer Ave. - | ‘asked for the extension to 9: = The World Beyond Imagination Where Adventure Never Ends! , Dec. 2 in order that he, Bond and ‘Pratt could study ‘‘the voluminous! ee jnotes”’ taken during the four days! ‘of examination thus far. | | Girard told the judge that the défense will argue the legality of the search and seizure law un- der which the five were ar- . @ in a series of | NOW! Thru FRI. tine Taylor, after parading four mem- ibers of the squad to the stand to Judge McCallum to bind the five over to Circuit Court on all six, conspiracy counts they are charged with. This was when Girard moved for the postponement. All five defendants are free on) $5,000 bonds. 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EOE DIXIE DUGAN es x ms —¥ nS, iP a ~ eS 5h —— > CL to owe ae ¢ on 8 rf = pip you W| No--THE store AUNT FRITZI---HOW PUT THE MANY PEOPLE . PLACE-CARDS PLACE-CARDS--- ARE WE HAVING AT EACH > FOR OUR TURKEY PLATE @? - DINNER ? : Se © 1000 HEA Seren. ha VAL mig Pe Om By Charles Kuhn. AH, PERFECT// 3 ih vel OH, JUST THOUGHT I'D FRAME A FEW 0’ TH’ NICE PICTURES TH’ CHILDREN DREW FOR ME/ on a segnsenes 83 | spony ‘ A Sines BS — VEGETABLES id atleast addenda Son be ee ee ere eee eee of General Motors Institute at Flint. Ks 3.60 He ogg John F. Gordon, GM who resigned as chair- et re $000 Fem tOncev cee 1 pk. eoenee i DE) GOB kn egeeceessnes | 4 dos ‘eegeeeeovens T- f so ‘b. ese rentese 4 dos, . -Teaeetes } See eeeneeee 1.90) : * tea ebonneees 3 + obese eeeheae operations by US. an well as foreign mar: | for tomorrow Board Reports Diphtheria Re ospapemecee 13) ots : Octéher. | Mustard. bu. Sere 1.50 Soe ss : last, ye i cna. gis SS EBB) Board: of Regents: and Chairman ‘Germs Found in Swabs jon and member of the GMI Executive! Toten From Throats of| shut own by: labor difficulties. ' gabap > GREENS .|Committee, Gordon resigned the . pu ; eng glee, elope My “uiiaiiy d43}positions to devote his time.com-| 17 in St. Clair County Truck output in the United) me Bleached by,”"....2----. 228/pletely to his responsibilities Pre ee ea vor of General Metene | LANSING @®—Diphtheria germs last ‘and ‘17,225 in’ the. cor- Poultry and Eg : have been found in swabs taken of week last year, Auto- 9s Goodman, a member of the |the throats of 17 persons in St. motive Nei ands DETROIT POULTRY executive committee of GM, alse |iair County, the State Health . pean Sep at, Mapp erions, paid was elected chairman of that |r nartment said today. The’ trade paper “said Canadian| esi ive poutry: ‘or Xe: 1} Committee, succeeding There have been no cases re- © mani : oom, scheduled to| rotiers anit La oA oe General Motors Institute, a|ported so far of an actual illness. me 1b eeer ses 3ott: ear engi school) Dr. Albert E. Heustis, state hea turn out 7,590 cars ‘and 1,420 trucks this week, Fm gg oredr 7,087 cars and 1,365. trucks last!” Comment: stea Demand week. In the esponding week| tly ae ondare and fill-in last year, the Canadian’ auto in- cue profinced 10,134 cars and Ford Hiking Oulput 5 Pct. in December DETROIT @ — The Ford Motor Co., reporting for new Ford cars double that of last year, is increasing its Ford production by 5 per cent in Decem- ber, The Ford, division said the in- ‘will mean the output of an Be orapany did nt give Speci | Saat Ae sling bounet i cagagier, ba daa ic ie on: the ‘new ) 0 al y:the “a ies re ie his ct er: and said: its delivery of : fame ok Siegen 5S. A pos Gor) ae a | The sniniatad ais ie came here pedi Bey. above the monthly sel enough sola|to get >a divorce because ‘‘I'm months : Salele. tired of my wife after 25 years,"’|- act tee Pere sin alia a few good tolhe added: “I left becaube 1 feit — Bes ant slaughter’ lems 22.00-/the walls closing in.” He said he ‘Pause That: Refreshes’ SAN JOSE, Calif. (UPI) — Ivan) Ray Gomez has-sworn off drink- ing @h the job. Police arrested out: for a cold beer. OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. pai lated work on both sides oromava ed Telegraph Road ad to el T+ Oy tice: That: interested, ta take notice: ‘the he Special 2 “and, related “ work ‘@ backlog of orders) § large heavy ¢ you pop we re tome a few 19. ———— oe EGGS DETROIT, Nov. 26 (AP)—Regs, f. 0. b. j Detrott im-case lots ag er grades: Whites—Grade A 51-53, wtd. jae. §2: on" tee -o wtd. avg. se Goodman livés at 451 Goodhue Rd., Bloomfield Hills, and Gordon lives at 1860 Rathmor, Bloomfield s. ‘ cs commissoiner, reported, and there is no immediate danger of an epi- demic. “The reason the disease hasn't had a chance to get started thero is that most of the persons “jnvelved have been school chil- dren whe have been immunized,” avg. 44: ; fntge 4 wed. “ave. 20%; grade B Hera wet 41%; wns— “ay large wtd, 33; '. necks 31-33, avg. Co graded: einer a ig oe: eA jum 51; extra ee ad oe rire >, medium 31- Grade “A yt, es 43 large 41-41 medium ka rm 2634-30; Missing Pastor » Found Working :| Gaily in Casino LAS VEGAS,Nev, (AP) — A Baptist minister from e288 “Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK choice ewes 5.00-10.00; choice feeder lambs quoted ' venue from Telegraph ad we to yy en ragg! > now on file in.my Office for Fem e Commission po Rg: ie City of Pontiac, will meet in the Com-| mission Chamber in said City, on the eth day < December, A.D. 1958 at 8:00 o'clock p.m, to review said - assessmén at which time and place opportunity wi be given all persotis interested to heard, mber Dated Nove: oe 0c ‘City Clerk Nov. 27, "58. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. sidewalk aa, Fels — work on north trict of Pontiac, Geo L. a ecuee Di District =~ erand to al ber: ce: — borne by special as- ee Fan side-. relat 7 work on the side Electric Auto-Lite burglry wile he was ang mel $friKe Deadline Sef DETROIT (!—The United Auto Workers union has -set a Monday noo strike deadline at 11 Elec- tric Auto-Lite plants across the . country, _UAW Vice President Richard T. union. Auto-Lite depart- ment director,’ yesterday said no progress was made in negotiations ‘that opened here Monday on anew national contract covering the firm's 12,000 workers. Some 2.200 UAW members at ii the Toledo, Ohio Auto-Lite plant bej already are on strike. They walked out Nov. 18 after failure to reach an agreement on a local contract. The Monday strike deadline was missing Kansas, found working as a shill in a gambling casino, says; .“I've never been happier. For the first time in my life L have eae of referred to his wife and the church. For 18 years he had been a church troubleshooter, a “pastor assigned to churches in financial or morale trouble in communities of 1,500 to 2,000. Last Sept. 29, he said, he walked out in the middle of a church seminar.and went to 4 bus station, He stood in line behind a woman he heard order a ticket to Las Vegas and, on the spur of the ————. be steel the same. "Arriving in this desert gambling resort, he had- only $20 in’ his pocket. He asked a waitress if she knew of any work, She ad- vised him to seek work as a shill —a casino employe who poses as a customer to drum up trade. “] walked into the first casino 1 passed, told the boss I had never seen gambling and would like to learn, so he put me to work as a shill,” he said, “Pm going to write a book Heustis said. “This is an excel- Jent example of protective im- munity in action.” The department took swabs from the throats of 1,750 persons in the county and the 17 positive cultures were discovered. Dr, Heustis said that routine swabs are sent in to the depart- ment for testing throughout the year and that no other outbreaks of the disease have been discov- ered in the state. There have been only six clin- jeal cases of diphtheria in Mich- igan so far this year, he said. This compared with 126 cases during: same period in 1956, sng goo outbreak of the dis- ore centered in Detroit. Diphtheria can be a killer, Dr. -Heustis said. Most children, how- ever, he said, vet routine shots for the disease before starting school. Train Crash Derails 11 Cars in Colorado WALSENBURG, Colo. (AP) — Eleven cars were derailed or de- molished Wednesday night when a passenger train slowing at 20 m.p.h. for a stop smashed into the rear of a standing freight train. Three persons suffered bruises. x * * The Colorado & Southern Rail- road’s Texas Zephyr, laden, with holiday travelers, was two hours behind -schedule on. its southbound run from Denver to Dalles and Fort Worth, Tex. Engine trouble caused the delay, a spokesman said. * * * Its streamliner diesel unit and a baggage car were derailed when it rammed the rear of an empty Denver & Rio Grande Western Freight. An estimated 100 passengers set for plants in Fostoria, Ohio, Bay City and Owosso, Mich.; Syra- cuse and Niagara Falls, N.Y.; Vincennes, Ind.; La Crosse, Wis.; about gambling. It’s fascinating, the characters you meet here.” * * * He said he’s also writing Atlanta, ton, Pa. Ga.; Oklahoma City, Okla.; Oakland, Calif.; and Hazel-| book on “Practical Thinking for \Christian People,"’ which -he de- scribed as a common-sense ap- “ temporary accommodations in the Walsenburg High School gymnasium pending the arrival of a another C&S train. KEXTERING'S LAST PHOTO — Chores F. Kettering (right), famed auto inventor, was in a when this photo dent John F. Gordon in Detroit last Thursday for a GM executive. AP Wirephoto was made at a’retirement party MRS, CHARLES HIGHFIELD Mrs. Charlies (Euthema A.) High- field of 29 Riker St. died in her home yesterday of pneumonia aft- er a long illness. She was 71. Surviving are three daughters, _ Smiling conversation with General Motors Presi- Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas Mrs, Edna Griener at home, Mrs. Eva D. Briggs, Mrs. Olive Manley; a son, Robert C. Highfield, all of Pontiac; 14 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; four brothers and a sister, Lloyd Field of Detroit, ij Impractical and Dangerous ’' ANN ARBOR (AP) — Five Uni-, versity of Michigan professors agree American policy toward Na- tionalist China's offshore islands is* impractical and dangerous. The professors — representing) | history, geography; economics, po- litical science and journalism — say surrendering Quemoy and Mat- su to the Communists would pose no serious invasion threat to For- mosa, ~*~ * * They add_that Nationalist Chi- nese President Chiang Kai-Shek’s policy regarding his offshore bas- tions is unréaslistic. “A permanent ceasefire nego- tiated by the United Nations < would be a good solution be- cause it would free us from be- ing the only ones involved,” said History Prof, Preston W. Slosson. “The islands should be left te the U. of M. Professors Flay American Policy in China |Penditures and the possible cost in human lives plus loss of dip- lomatic prestige and confidence -among the U.S.’ allies. “We must get away from be- ing at the mercy of Peiping to invelve us in a major war over the islands anytime they want,” saiq Stowe, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist. “The U.S, can't hold China out length of time, The country prob- three years even over our objec- tions.” The professorial opinions were carried in the Michigan Journal- ist, a university publication, State Employes native inhabitants,” x Slosson said the Communists probably are shelling Quemoy to} pressure the United States into| recognizing ~~ it would lead to membership! in the UN. * * * “The. U.S, let itself get backed into a corner over the islands,” said Economic Lecturer Hugh T. Patrick. “‘We should have decided, earlier: if they were necessary for the defense of Formosa or if there was a possibility of Chiang using them for his return to China.” Political Science Prof. Robert £. Ward said the U.S. would enth Fleet take action if the islands are invaded, “In the case of a local war with Communist China, the only help the U.S, could expect would be from Korea and Nationalist China,”’ said Ward, Geography Instructor L. A, Pe- ter Gosling said the Communists have a valid claim that the islands ‘block their ports of Amoy and Foochow to sea commerce. Journalism Prof. Leland Stowe their regime with the} to Get Bonus Longevity Plan for 13,600 Workers LANSING (®#—A Christmas bonus) of two and one half million dol-/ lars will be divided among some pay check. The bonus, payable after Dec. 1, actually comes in the form of longevity pay. The longevity pay plan, now in its third year, was instituted at the urging of Civil Service to help cut down the turn-. over of state workers. “The plan has paid for itself,” said\Arthur G, Rasch, state Civil Se director, ‘‘It would cost us more y to hire and train work- ers. mm worker has reached the top pay level in his particular bracket thisgives him an incentive to stay on and continue to do a good job." \ The state worker is eligible for the bonus payment after six years asserted that American policy is impractical because of heavy ex- Lodge Calendar mas eememenication, Pontiac a maean, } No- th ae Work in M.M. id L. Moors, W.M. —adv. of continuous servire. The bonus payment, after six years ranges from $120 for a clerk in the lowest Civil Service bracket to $196 for a top executive.° After 20 years, it ranges from $225 for a clerk in the lowest brack- et to $360 for a top executive. of the United-Nations for any great ably will become a member within 2% Million Going Into’ 13,600 state employes in their next! from Pert gg Ey en is nt len on file Ae: my office for inspectio Notice. is also. “Hereby tte ~_ el d . the- C on City of Pontiac, will ‘on = ‘he ‘coms Chamber in sald City, December, AD. 1058 oy 9:00 5 oe review gaid assessment. tim opportunity wil ye iven “a ‘Sue Interested to 26, 1958 ; Dated November ‘ADA “ BANG: i y Clerk Nev, "ty, ‘58 OF. MICHIGAN—In 1 the % for the County of Oakland, “ of thé petition con Riot eee minor. a Reraiiton, “mother of said fied in. this present wh the} are Trailways and other interstate ‘per cent, effective Monday. -\by the State Public Service Com- Pro-| mission. ‘interstate increase, i|Glue Links Molecules coni-it@. Bond Two Surfaces pérsonai} NEW YORK — A latge variety ;|0f glues are being used more and Pe oerg a plastic reaction . that aoeie Register the molecules of the adhesive and): 71, bs,(those of the surfaces being bonded. Central Greyhound ‘| Hikes Fares Monday DETROIT @® — Central Grey- hound Lines ‘will raise its fares 6 Greyhound. spokesmen said the! increase in Michigan was approved. Similar increasés for travel to other points east of the Mississippi The Interstate Commerce Commis-| sion.in Washington approved the Also affected by the ICC ruling tne) bus lines operating east of the Potl-| Mississipp!. more in construction, tome build- and..industrial work. “Essent of wre me ‘changes their make-up and links in proach to world problems. Spectacled, with graying, crew- cut hair, the pastor looks closer to 40 than 50, He talked rationally and appeared healthy and in good spirits. Tulloch said his wife Nellie, had! been nervous and under a doctor’s care, He has a son, 25, and a daughter, 19. * He said he had talked with his wife by telephone and she had asked him to return and start a new life, He said he told her that was impossible. and -he’s happy os Beane Oomnnatee Commie m Tulloch eatne $1 an boul, six or seven days a week, He said he still attends church —the Church * * tinue working in the casino and has applied for a job with the U.S. Bureau of ‘Reclamation at ‘(nearby Hoover Dam, -|Goebel Reports Profit the like 1957 ‘season, Nixon Lauds Reds’ |” Better Living Plan iNixon - Wednesday night of living. ‘Tf Mr, Khrushchev wishes to! consider these steps as a form) of competition or contest,’’ Nixon said in a banquet speech, “‘] am sure all of us would be delighted to-accept the challenge. In such a contest, no.one could really * *« “The world would, be infinitely better off if man’s energies were used: forthe welfare of families ther than the building of ar- jes."* The banquet was given for Nix- by the English-Speaking Un- in London's ancient Guildhall. z 3_ i : iin : FES a | ‘ad ‘; *- over ‘ “Let us speak less of the threat of communism and more .of the promise of freedom,” he said, Pontiac firémen estimated Joe Franklin | ‘of 264 Rockwell St. following a fire | at 8:50 last night. It was caused by an overheated furnace. An overheated stove was the, cause of a $100 fire at the home of Dan Holman, 100 Jackson St., yes- terday, according to Pontiac fire- ‘loss to the house of men. 7s in Brief Charles Rhimes, 33, of 1676 Tay- LONDON ( AP)—Vice President. lor Rd. Pontiac Township, was! _ wel-|bound over to circuit court yester- comed Soviet Premier Khrush- | day on a charge of arson after chev's threat to outstrip the West examination before Municipal! ! in the battle for better standards’ Judge Cecil B. McCallum, X-Ray Device Detects |Frost Damage in Fruit LOS ANGELES — California engineers have devised a anical frost-lamage detector for discovering damage to citrus fruit, X-rays beamed through fruit ro- tating on the machine's, platform meet resistance in frost-damaged areas and the resistance is mea- sured on a voltage gauge. As the damage frost worsens, the resist! Only. one home. in 25 in the U.S. ance increases, —e. bademploys any kind of female fruit. \ idomesties, ~ mech- Sudan's New Ruler KHARTOUM, Sudan dan’s new military ruler, Prime! Minister Ibrahim Abboud, said to-} iday he approves the 31-million- 'dollar American economic aid! $150) program e — te general.” he and his associates had dis-|! cussed the program in detail, and ‘no objection to the program. “Possibly some difficulties may develop later,” he added, “but you say that in general and so the Amefican aid program.” * *« * The U. s. aid program has been under heavy fire from President Nasser's press and radio in Egypt viously Abboud and his. ministers had only said they would study the program to see iif it irffringed on Sudanese independence. Abboud took over the country in a military coup last week, Will Accept U.S. Aid (AP)—Su- Abboud EP oe an wiicview that! i “so far as we can see, there is i far as We know now, we approve/} which blasted it as an American|: attempt to dominate Sudan, Pre-|“ Frank in California, Mrs.- Hazel Goodell, Earl and Ray Field, all of Pontiac. Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Sat- urday from the Huntoon Funeral Home. Her body will be taken to Rose Center for burial. MRS. JOSEPH STEINER Service for Mrs, Joseph (Flor- ence M.) Steiner, 62, of Owosso will be at 1:30 p.m, Saturday from Sparks-Griffin Chapel. The Order of Eastern Star will conduct the grave service in Ottawa Park Cem- etery. Mrs. Steiner, formerly of Pon- itiac, died Tuesday in Ford Hos- pital, Detroit, after an illness of four weeks. MRS. IRMA: E. TEDDY Mrs. Irma E. Teddy of 7035 An- dersonville Rd., Waterford Town- ship, died yeste of a heart attack in her A saig She was 37. Surviving is a son, Joseph at home, Mrs. Teddy's body is at the Coats Funeral Home, Drayton Plains. Deaths Elséwhere POPLAR. BLUFF, Mo, (AP) — Dr. John Dudley Hullinger, 97, one of the country’s oldest prac- ticing physicians until his. recent retirement in Clinton, Iowa, died Tuesday. In 1953. his..wife and nurse, then 32, gave birth to his first son, He delivered the baby with only a nurse in attendance. * * * NEW YORK (AP) — Edwin Stout, 53, magazine executive and jroo ‘former Associated Press staff member in New York and Lon- don, died Wednesday of a heart attack, He was editorial director of Vision, Inc., publishers of the magazine Printers’ Ink and vari- = management publications. He s born = —_ Towa, CHICAGO aap) ~ maa Ww. Wood, 54, former aviation editor of the Chicago Tribune, died Wednesday after a -brief illness. He quit newspaper work in the 1930s and organized a public re- lations, .His brother J. Howard Wood is vice president. and gen- eral manager of the Tribune. * * * MIAMI, Fila. (AP) — Gustav Lindquist, 77,. former Minnesota state official and twice decorated by the King of Sweden, died Wednesday, He at one time was secretary to former Minnesota Gov, J. A. A. Burnquist and. was Minnesota insurance commission- er in the early 1900s. He also was an insurance executive in Minne- apolis, He was born in Sweden. ‘ * « * ‘added emphasis to economic and technical. aid, ~ : Eisenhower outlined a five- point aid program to the Colom- bo Plan countries in Seattle Nov. 10, This called for added. ar ose | Creat tne Se Soe a year term grams despite a current deficit, pee ted thus The program undoubtedly will be reviewed a top-level committee of outside experts led by William H. Draper * Jr., businessman’ and former un- dersecretary of the Army. 2 * q nie/Auto ‘Supermarket’ Slated al Northland = | Aud Hy i & z + Soa x g = ; ; i 8 ager, said 600 new oh agg in a mul The idea of « single dling sales of all makes endorsed | i fi ie _& z E Independent franchised dealers will control the q Each will lease space in the. cen ter, Orlick said. Jobless Workers Told - Not to Picket Chrysler DETROIT W# — Cireuit Judge Judge Toms yoserday’ opdiked a hearing Dec. 5 at which time the pickets must show cause why "ag restraining order — not be»-made permanent. ia ‘BANGOR W — Harry T. Bige- low, who helped develop the first all-steel railroad sleeping car, died today at his home near Bangor. He was 83, Bigelow was an executive with the Hale, Kilburn Co. of Phil- adelphia when he was given re- sponsibility for developing the car for the Pullman Co. He. retired from the railway supply business at the age of 35, moving to Bangor where he operated a fruit farm until 10 years ago, . Anewer te Previens Passio ACROSS 1.6 The ——— r anchor” off 8 The Pilgrims landed on Plymouth E Tied Up. Hatertiedl Revenue Gives In Exactly _ LEBANON, Tenn. (AP)—An os = Elyhth of Inch a ee ee Webert Torner, 47, Dalton, Lebanon, Attendants said condition was good. usually firm Internal ‘ants. Craig Hosmer his photocopy _ the son County Sheriff Albert Taylor tra one-eighth inch. that Edwards kidnaped him near Dalton and forced him to drive peputy Internal Revenue Commis-| into Tennessee. He gave this ver- sioner O. Gordon Delk spelling ‘out | government's retreat: considered sion of what followed: As they was holding a .410 shotgun did, and as Edwards it charged, shooting Turner in the | forms 1040. . may be increased | arm, 'to 814 without creating any proc- SOMERSET, Pa. (AP)—An eld-, * * * Edwards was driving hear essing or filing problems in our erly couple en route \to Maryland. However, the wrecker couldn't’ Smithville | to spend Thanksgiving\ with a son stop in time and crashed into the Tom Moore stopped them speeding, Edwards showed him Turner's. driver's license, When | Turner was unable to show were driving near pave Chattanooga Wednesday, Edwards |pponiem of tax practitioners and conclusion him. He asked him to move it, that the 8%-inch maximum width dis- |o¢ schedules to be attached ‘the carefully OP have arrived at the when State Trooper district offices." r { any! { me te sere tee ape Rivets, | itold about it today. broke away from son Hosmer had lent a hand to a work detail “near Dalton, Ga., ’ campaign by Elmer L. Hall, an ew 8 paprecenmndl alban aver tyros me . to increase by an an SSS SL ae Seat a ness cy ® ‘tain tax information is prepared | Yemmessre jal where he, too, is 5. attachment to some income held oh a tourder charge. ‘tax returns. Heretofore the revenue service) Beards’ Kidnap victim, was shot ),. insisted on a maximum width the arm, He was hospitalized ‘of 93, inches. Many accountants information ‘standard 81-inch _ paper. Turner told newsmen and Wil! means they must snip off the ex- Hosmer made public e letter by, ‘Soo Locks Close Soon Revenue ‘Service has given way in the face * of a campaign by public account- % s only RCalif} on This! drilling gave wa) \ OOPS — All was going fine with this well ig at Booker, at the 50-foot level, and caused this Fla., until the ground eave-in. The drill rig toppled’ in one hole, and the truck was left hanging on other edge. ~ \ “We \ the to, identification. Moore ordered them Canadian canal of the Soo will, Tumpike. to accompany him to Lebanon.) ‘close at midnight Dec. 12 Edwards pulled his gun on trooper, and forced him to drive! the three of them sawed: ry * * They turned off the highway Ja about three miles west of Water- | town. Edwards handcuffed Moore | DETROIT W — Japanese travel: | nds experts studying the prospects of pert described the crash this way: the annual dinner meeting of the! The pickup truck was traveling|\Wayne County Junior Bar Section er’s attentions to actress Eliza- ‘through Detroit will visit the area west in the tunnel, The eastbound! iaf the State Bar of Michigan in|beth Taylor for their separation, to a tree, bound Turner's to the trooper’s with adhesive tape routing Japanese and fled in the patrol car. | American locks will shut down at jensen Dec. 15 for the winter. panese Eye Detroit tourist Killed were George and (be Jr., 70 and his wile Oakmont, Pa. * * | | Two other collisions | | \ State Police Cpl. travel | Two Die in Crash in Alleghany Tunnel were killed Wednesday \n a flam- | ing traffic crash inside the Alle- SAULT. STE. MARIE # — The ' gheny Tunnel of the Pennsylv ania * the tunnel after the fatal crash, os front of it. W. Petrie Mabel, 67, | path of the truck, (then continued on, rear of Petrie’s car. Petrie’s auto! crashed into another car, which iin turn smashed into a vehicle in Traffic in the tunnel was tied up ifor more than two hours. | HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Debbie Reynolds says Eddie Fisher is al-. ways welcome at’her house — to visit their children. i i i { * Todd, | * - Bar-President occurred in, Slated ‘ ° , meswipe’ “Debbie, Children The eastbound traffic foresaw tO Spend H oliday the sideswipe and began slowing up With Her Mother The actress told a reporter that she and Carrie Frances, 2, and 9 months, are having Thanksgiving dinner today at her mother’s house. Her estranged husband won't be there, she added. | | “Eddie can come to the house DETROIT (# — Ross L. Malone to visit the children any time he but no one was seriously injured. of Roswell, N.M., president of the wants to, and he does come oft- Howard Rep-, Amerjcan Bar Assn.; will address en,” she said. : Miss Reynolds, blaming Fish- x * of record. however. Asst. U. uries, Defense officials were not made a matter It was a different story with Beck's dealings with Shefferman, Shefferman. Checks, ledgers and other documents were -presented showing that funds totaling $101,- 446.01 came from Teamster treas- named S. Atty. John S. Oben- bers of Dunbar x «© attorneys agreed that contain :|Group panied to Study | Supply of Physicians "| WASHINGTON @ — The U.S. secretary of the Council of State Governments, yesterday was chairman. Sixteen members have been appointed. In addition to Bane the mem- Dr. Emory W. Morris, president of W. K. Kellogg Foundation, Bat- tle Creek, Mich.; Douglas E. H. Williams, executive press of Ann Arbor, Mich. A cubic mile of sea water may Green, former president of the the nation AFL. ing ‘enough qualified physicians | for ~ * o* over the next 20 years. ~~ Items -purchased by the union| Frank aes former. executive other the group includes: Community Assn., Inc., 4.5 million tons of mag- * t peg rr oy ranking unior ; than| Will furnish a big dredged area for od ts. ones Beck made wholesale purchases |™0°ting boats, a ramp for launch- ‘hey won absolute coh- through her employer. naa trol of Alaska’s first State Legis- oe ae ; Beck, former Teamsters Union officials. also x * international president, is accused |S°8ted the commission authorize &/ 1 ..4ing the Democratic parade of evading $240,000 ‘in income |$000 bid on a G0-acre section of| _¢” Alasica's long-time, nonvoti taxes for 1950-58. The government |@>andoned farmland for addition to Congress, E. L, (Bob) told the jury, “Wednesday that |W&terloo State Game .Area 54, who was a rut Bl esi a tet ee tn OO a we: tas Robertson and independent Keith side of the Gitlin: nbd that ether : pe. ; the |tmers of Setlerman’s “T-buyat (804 688 acres to Shlawaseee Rive Alaska in Congress, for the past for - you - wholesale in-| State Game Area for $170: 14 years, was figured to be a shoo cluded Meany, in, Neither Robertson nor Capper can be assured of hav- with Republican Mike Stepovich Senate Term B. Both men are * |former appointed governors of the territory Morocco Government Resignation Reported RABAT, Morocco (AP) — The moderate goyernment of Premier Ahmed Balatrej is reported to have offered its resignation. The move was said to have been the result of pressure from the left wing of the ruling Istiglal party, which has demanded the | government take over control of the army and the police, now in Moore managed to get a pocket at the end of this week. ‘tractor-trailer veered into the Detroit Dec. 3. ‘has said she will seek a divorce.'none of the money came from |nesium. the hands of King Mohammed V. a De th N fi c e ! __ Help W: Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted 8 Work Wanted Male 10; Building Services 12) Moving & Trucking 19; Notices & Personals 25| Wtd, Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Wanted Real Estate 32A LPL LL, ae aal he NN aaa ead PPD! | teal en ~— aa a 0 | A GROWTH OPPORTUNITY FOR | ARE YOU WANTING WORK OR| HANDY MAN WOULD LIKE HOME, GARAGE, CABINS, ADDI: | 4-1 LIGHT HAULING @ RUBBISH, S CASH, FOR LAND CONTRACTS. ' MANAG’ itt dollar looking, hoping you don’t find it? | smal) job of carpentry, cement, tions. Licensed build: FHA | per load, FE 86-0145. CHARLES CHESTER d. VanWelt. 4540 Dixie Hwy. m e Already «8 —— ain of | Have opening for man or woman new or repair, FE 5-3349, terms. FE 46908. A-l — HAULING E. H. MILLER OR 3-4942 Sm ] RIGHFIE" D. NOV. 26, 1958, EU. company = sanes bai thie com-| C&M make above average WA8e.| WIDDLEAGED MAN WISHES LICENSED BUILDERS CELLENT SERVICE m5 “| thema Ann. 29 Riker 81; tae 38: 54 ~~ , gp lege tor _190_N. Perry 6 to 12 a.m. work of any kind, EM 3-0679. = lito ~ | Reasonable. | - — PE 2-2000 | D wap . MRS. |. CASH ‘ dear mother ¥ airs Mee | — Pontiac’ & tres to expand a EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE PLUMBING AND HEATING RE.| Get our ‘ow bid for commercial | wanting & Rl NAME lor, 56 Gillespie. FE 3-7293. ; ction Gave Maniey ona ‘High-| modern shopping service ip the | gales boreen. =n powees ability | “pairs and remodeling. Free esti- er fditions Plane furnighed | —7eUr price. time. PE 58-0003. oe t Me Gallnes. a AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON. as f r over ear ‘0 Le] = enom . i. . Tork cea preat Pieia and Mrs| for en pate an og aren Fino pee soins ter eel. | woNE URGENTLY NEEDED. gages artanged, EMpire 33100, | ot any wind peal cheap PE | ©1905. NO OBLIGATION FALL | «We can at at tom acy ised reaitor 80 ‘ wat be held cae tee “Oat ck acon aie . ising poultion must be ualified tater — fewnse - - 30's. & ere i MASON WORK. HOUSE — ba ae CKIN In Debt? J ohnson | é ; 3 a | and closer as Well as ane toll. NEE inet ioatdaoioe ac , Otc, : } . >. p. ae ; Rey ph oan cata. aca | o train and hire new salesmen, Work Wanted Female 11 n M Building Service, Fe 2-7004 or Rubbish, at are top soil, 4 revel! a vou are having trouble meeting e PS ‘ and manage operation of same. eves. OR 3-2276. _&_fron end loading. FE 2-603. ; Claus cheating ed t on New York State. All replies confidential, Please} ~~~ -- Be oe L BE FLOOR SERVICE. —— itor Ban ar CREDIT sounent, emmek) S. Tel Ra. — Fecin cn ot antare Pa a e T a e TP | ictal aca enti? ere | MPAY, MOWING EP ea wo. ve| HLLER ORG T729 | Trucks to Rent | rons inc. Ream ne, Footing | —_ "4-8 Tesesrare Re Home. pe tim or er. 0 eT PAIR REAS State Bank Bidg. FE ; el - y 498 Orchard Lk. Ave. 3 p.m. 97 | WOMEN WART WALL WASHING PLASTERING & REPAIR REAS. TRACTORS 6 : _Pat_Lee, FE 2-7922. D BQUIPY NT BROS . MILLER. NOV. 26._ 1958, MURIEL p ectecas APPLIANCE SALES- “DO YOU W ANT. and house cleaning FB 3-758 7 “AYING, | o-ton wit tom stank SNITTIN REAL ESTATE Bie beloved Mee of Norwood| ences, 4), Maint. Recenter, | A_faluadle item for Tour dome if | “hursing, Licessed’ Om 2: = ggg Wag LF Bump ctupe ‘Semitratiers | some KNI TING = ACTION OR 3-1295 4 by * natin ‘ 5660 Miller, Puneral arrangements! OL 2-4061 for appointment. an advertising and. selling cam-| COLORED GIRL Wisites wORk | -5202 ‘Pontiac Farm and booties for wonderful On 7 od sand contract. New | Open Eres. Font+ ‘etl 8, fn ue mt. s\oas STATION ATTENDANT. EX-| QED gh °Rsuence,,cemunes, | of Wbrel homewore Dab citttue ~_ROOF REPAIRS Industrial Tractor Co, | “call te tre etre |: x an sa WANTED: TMMEDTATELY . *. a EST ‘GH: 40444 = ¥ sumed re es, mie — — the Sparks ariftin wpuneral Home| Texaco, Geuts Cepiserer & Deek- ~~ comonny on ae we. PE 42011. a Teena SO WATE Tine eee PE Bi pails we aED Sunday Said Sth "aed veben and tie, Ase Set ogee Soa and land comtrests: Bapeee” ow ea ve can call oo EXP COOK DESIRES FULL TIME economically newly sed after 7:30 p.m. —— (set mee S,_ Walled x 70 SELL for OR PART TIME COLLECT “job FE 5-0452° ee ee ee ton 008s: | ae +144 Dex-A-Diet tablets, 08 cents at K. L, Templet ealtor Ai X lE ED 2 SALEENE small current monthly accounts | 91 SeRry WOMAN WANTS WORK | —Ditcnee_& boat_we with > TON cK 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 aul iM. M. Jones, Reals st. STEINER, NOV. a trees ere “Hmperat = Chrreet Paidtest | ean eecasy NG Experi by day or wk PE 2-462 after 4. __ Building Supplies 12A “ree work, Call anyuime. FE ON AND APTER THIS DATE. | Pp eady. W ting an d Able PE 48650 ‘, ence nnecesa MB ines = ees ov. ; fod meriy of Pontiec): dear sister of; pay pian in Metropolitan area. tial b commission, | orrt WOULD LIKE SOME KIND PAN RRA ne ’ Sun bares a Lemrit and “Dourlan 8;| Drhez’ tinge venetig See or call | Grlie"Senait: Juche “Qu? Pra: | of works f day week PF GU | CRUSMED sTOwe 10 Pum cent| O'DELL CARTAGE sponsible for nz debts contracted | “Cash burers wath oF gone | WE NEED Se held Saturday, Nov 28, at 130 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham. | ‘ls Palms Buliding 2 N00 WOME LAUNDRY, SERVICE. vi-| 10-A washed. $1.76 yd. Pew-gravel, | Local and long distance moving. Mafuard. TL ‘Tregent, Pontiac, PE «361. "| LISTINGS = of all types. List ward Ave Detroit 4 | etnity of St Joseph Hospital. yard. Sa : i | Mic with us for fast ~“'s rv. p.m. Spa atten Chapel __Mich_JOrdon 6-4758 a. on | PART-TIME OR FULL TIME) Church uniform; and pomitz serv. American Stone Product. 6335 | SMITH MOVING OLD FASHT SLEIGHRID ice. WE ALSO ‘SELL Geeatery, Greer of gastern weer |" lon Hoowiecge of mucie heipful, | either for telephone survey work ice. Free pick-ip ni ee ss @ bak Qe hayrides. Team pullea. MU 40525, TRADE. Call us todey. Open 9-2 will have charge of grave service.| PE 20204. leads furnished to vou High earn. | (RONINGS | WATERFORD VICIN- Sig at ‘Gan “Low rates, PE 461" | "REDUCE FOR THE HOLIDAYS a 6 ane vb ‘Mrs. I te tn state at "| tty OR usiness Services UBS PICKED lose 10 pounds in 6 short ie : ing<« with guaranteed minimum. UNWANTED ARTICLES D pounds FOR LAND Ane not AND the Sparks Gritfin Punera] Home. , Apply at 464 W. Huron 4 to ee $3 BU PRARARAARAARA RRA ROU A. p free of charge days, See ugly pounds melt TES. RO : “ae onl — ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS away fast, safe. scientific CASH BUYERS WAITING L. H. BROWN. Realtor TEDDY. NOV. 26, 1958, IRMA ELrz.' Reliable Man Via lonmws GF PoNTIAc | TRONINGs | AND WING. REA-| repaired by factory trained man Painting & Decorating 20 Cail today for app't. ast 1362 W. Huron ‘Ph. PE 2-4810 ~ Se dere ata | to 8 assist in factory branch opera-/ folks are earning extra money | sonable FE 2 at our office. General Printing & ae eee J. J. JOU Realtor WANTED LISTINGS Waverford; c* Se oe! Car helpful Opportunity for} monthly part time and big month- IRONING = 30 BUSHEL. | Office Supply Co. 17 W. Law | (ST CLASS PAINTING AND DEC. fas maa BAND. SAT, | o53¢' Dixis’ RWY” cle of Joseph . Puneral = above average earnings ApPly| ly income, full time. Unbellev- FE 2-4949 rence St. Phone FE 3-0135. tating. Cash or terms. FE hts. Rock em Roll ot oid We need property for sale: — ill" be pene gr nar W. Huron, 10°00 to 11:30) able? It’s ‘easy to prove — Sign | aby WISHES C’EANING. EXP. | A&G HEATING CO. COMPLETE |_ $0580. Time, Musi pauses, farms, acreage. ~~ by the Coats vig 9 ene, Ke m, up now as a distributer for Vi- 9. rn ir &-i PAINTING, PAPER HANGING. YOUR Ww. nted Re 1] E ta 2A buyers for land contracts Sd Bashasew Rd. wi estes SALESMAK San the world's finest’ vitamin | rel. $i hr. FE 2.2670. furnace installations. repairs & * bape TING, PAPER HANGING. | ¥OT May make the dows a eal Estate 3 Sa on Gig propery yeu nave te z 1 t. No| LADY WISHES LAUNDRY WORK e' , r d hn. - sale ’ ' with no autdmobile experience ree tot as tne Simit. sel!| 2 oF 3 daye week FE $-5318 ae a ee air eae ar sis 1 PAINTING INTERIOR — EX- Por cunarioatien anh ag "Sonu: ALL CASH *PONTI AC REALTY Funeral Directors 4 pales Te With Oakland ve pad ge oma many there ‘ Qet the LADY DFSIRES OFFICE WORK Bervics. ticesaed. guarantees & terior. Redd. age ee ua on ett Realtor 460 W ‘Hurce FE Paid Yor GI and PHA; equities | 937 Baldwin Pe bars deaier, Care turnished, Coatact | You agree, ViSun has the most | —S™all office preferred Pi 20328 | Reasonable. MI €-7350, it PAINTING AKD SabRainG | —. Immediate cash ore Agent. | WANTED: LOTS WITH SEWER “A HOMBLIEE ATMOSPHERE Paul Riemenschneider. terrific marketing nian tah have | ne, a Wants Licensed Bonded SiooMPTELD WALL CLEANERS. “Mason Thotapson, Fi : Wtd. Children to Board 26 FE 4- and water. Jim Williams. FE 8 e 8 e | R { wc PAINT. 1 COATS JACK COLE, INC. thorized distributor, FE 48056 B 25 FE 2-1631__ | ST CLASS DECORATING, — ~~~ ~~ ~~ | WANTED REAL ESTATE Soha ater 6. Bow FUNERAL HOME Market 44511 Walled Lake. WANTED AT ONCE cake AT | een eee Nutees Exchange G@iNDERS FOR DRIVEWAYS & , 17S 82¢ wall _papering. PE (M1 LICENSED HOME, NEAR SH = CONDEMNED ose 1D Drayton Plains oR 3-751 SALESMAN WANTED | car for Rawieigh business in| MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING SEC: | parking ‘ots, a!so toof repair & AAA PAINTING & DECORATING. Hine Motege, FE. 20001. css 6 REPAIR, rr a a = Pontiac, Pontiac Twp & Water-| _Tetarial service. EM 3-2842 i coating EM 3-0077. yrs. experience. Reascr-able BABYSITTING. Loyine CARE. For houses, flats farms or acre- LOCATION £M SPARKs GRIFFIN CHAPEL ti | To sell residential and commer- ford Twp. Buy on vane Write | WASHINGS & IRONINGS. GALL LL ECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Free estimates, phone FE 4-0850. age. even df —_ foreclosure, 0135 Thongiifal_ Service ___ FE 3-508)" cial overhead doors ‘ immediately to Rawleigh's, Dept | at 3060 Seavaidt. Drayton Plains | ‘pairing & rewinding 218 = Pike | EXP. PAINTING & DECORATING. Immediate D&M. Building Service | _MCK-606.301, Freeport. 1 Was Pn 398 Free estimates Also insurance Wtd. Touneheld Goods 27 ods 27 R. I. W ICK ERSHAM Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service -Piane or Motor | FE 2-8378 | Donelson- Johns," FUNERAL “Designed for Peper s Cemetery Lots _S. BEAUTIFUL 6 GRAVE LOT. T. PER- . Mt. —_ Cemetery, Will dt) meron whee total. Li Tan oy i | 2255 E. Walton Bivd FE 7-6245 FE 2-T004 Employment Agencies 8A. | WANT ED — DISTRIBUTOR FOR smoked Lake Herri einity. Gillingham shing Co. __Bay Port, Mich PPP L AS 2 WOMEN NEEDED 18 e 40 to do telephone work from | tele, Wanted our office ¢ hours a day. Con- | tacting our customers. Pleasant working conditions, Must have . Pontiac vi- | Help Wanted Female 7: good telephone voice, For persan- al interview call 9493 tween 10 and !2 am and 6 to / 9 om |BABY SITTER LIVE IN. $12 WK More for home than wages _#Th BABY . More for home than wages. Vi- cinity of 204 Wall FE 5-1749 aft. er 3:30. Career or Part Time $50 to $100 per week. car neces- sary Phone FF 45200. 9 _P.m, | The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE: 2.8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. _ @f) errors should be re ported immediately The Qssuines no respon- — — cance! the charges ~ of the first of the advertise ch hes ) , d | * usew ¥ ¢ a an ; d U Fang ork, Li . fi NOW! | EXP. CANVASSERS. SALARY plus commission. For appointment | see Miss Kay, 4713 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains, | _12 FE 40571 | EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. FOR | days. Also parttime {or dar Must hav _Tison's Grill Room. 1300 N. Perry (HOUSEKEEPER §' DAYS WEEK Apply 349 Judson &t time, afternoon shift Own trans- portation. Good working tons. Apply Be! Mar, 2804 Or- _ chard Le Rd, Keego Harbor \MIDDLEAGED WOMAN FOR) be First shift. MApie 31504 |SEAMSTRESS MUST HAVE EX- adap in dry cleaning. altera- fons and repairs. Steady work Berg Cleaners MAple 5-352) WOMAN FOR LIGHT HOUSE work Care for children while mother works Live-in. Would con- sider someone with small child FE 8-180. WOMAN MORE FOR OME THAN Wages. EM 3-3402 Cail after 6 WANTED: SALESWOMEN FOR local major food service. If you ORV* personality appearance and perseverance, this is the od for you. earnings unlimited. ‘or ap- | Se pom = 4onri between 8:30 Be or contact nat, “ 3 Dixie Hwy... é SALESWOMAN” “EXP. NOT Sermon, Age ne handicap. gms Write Pontiac OMAN WANTED FOR “HOUSE- ae Suan Country home. live in. : WOMEN, wit NURSING EXPE- fience'for nursing home. Call MA oa, ‘ FOR, G CARE | OF CHIL. in. en M Be. . FE | SITTER OR COUPLE | For women with ambition. person- | ality and poise Earn as much as. th | between 9 30 and ! KITCHEN HELP WANTED FttLt- | condi- | light housework and babssitting | CARPENTER i r - EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL sae ING SER j —OUR NEW LOCATION — | 24", EAST HURON , SUITE FE 4.0584 SECRETARY Age 1932 with good sklils tractive and polsed for reception and secretarial duties. Midwest: Employment. 406 Pontiac State | _Bank Bldg. FE 5-9227 Instructiens DIESEL. HEAVY EQUIPMENT We need men a | 9 Pt ment If you are between the ages | of 18 and +4 mechanically in- | cline? or with mechanical back- ground and want more informa- : ion about how our training pro- / gtam can help you get started in this ¢tapidiv expanding indus- try, take the first step now. We have been doing a successful fob of training men for the past 18 | } Years Write Tractor Training : Service Pontiac Press Box Ne i War 10 Ww ork Wanted Male — ;— SPL LEIS INO. teferences Appiy Har. | ARC WELDER AND TRUCK DRIV. _er_ etc, EM 2.07 At CARPENTER WORK NEW - Repair. FE ¢ A) PAINTING TEERION & EX- terior Free estimate Reas OF __3-3752 or OR 38117 AVAILABLE. “NOW and cabinet work { ~ CARPENTER New and re- pair D B Murdock, FE 2-786! WORK AND RE- Free estimates AND CARPEN specialty FE pair. CABINET MAKER ter Kitchens a | CARPENTER AND C work repair and alterations _ 38748. CABINET OR CARPENTER WORK OF ANY | kind Reasonable. Cal) after 6! p.m 39 | COLLEGE GRAD. WITH BUSI ness administration degree and 3 years exp. in traffic and trane- Moen desires employment. OR EXPERIENCED HANDYMAN. part fob as caretaker FE HANDY M MAN ¥ WANTS “WORK AL- 50_exp. mechanic. FE 8-1335. nae |i SAVE ENERGY, USE. WANT ADS! To find ‘| i job, place to live or a | Sood used car, see Classi- | ! At | in this area to) train for vesel and Heavy Equip- | OR 3-7617. ASHINGS, TROWINGS 52 GREEN _ St. FE 2-4900 or FE 4-9660 Og tet WASHINGS AND IRON- iNGs. PICK _PH. FE 5-46 ____ Building: Service a AA Ficor Sanding Floor Laying - Finishing ;C. BUD BILLS FE 8-2050 A-l SAND & FINISH, FE 5-3722 | __Pontiac Hardwood } Floor Serv 12 A-A TRENCHING i Footings. septic Lines. OR 3- -6666 A&B TRENCHING Footings _LaANY- TYPF OF HOUS# PLANS | custom drawn. OL 1-€200 EM | _ 3-493. | A-1 COMPLETE BUILDING SERV. fee Quality work. licensed, Row- ker, MA 42253 or FE 5-3608. BRICK BLOCK Fireplaces Work guaranteed 3-7603.._ AND STONE. OR PE BARGAIN $200 and up rec _-_ Terms FE 3 BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT! work aiso chimneys. No job large Residential) and commér. ela’ Guaranteed work Ph 31128 BLOCK & CEMENT WORK OR 3-946: BRICK, BLOCK. STONE OR Poise work Free estimates mt! t ‘BLOCK BRICK. CEMENT WORK | _5-625¢ 378 | DRESSMAKING ~FATLORING AND | and fireplaces. MA 5-0 BULLDOZING ee FE 5-2853 “BUILD AND SAVE” Our volume purchases & to vou sales will help you We have plans or estimate ies We'll secure mortgage Rutlders’ Exchange FE 34-7210 or FE 8-0531 CEMENT & BLOCK | cs FE 5.0782 direct CUSTOM HOMEs BY LICENSED | builder Free cstimates 3-3461 CARPENTER WORK, HOSE. “GA. rage, or repair. FE 4-04 |CEMENT Is OUR aPEGiALTY ls 4870. Floors, basements, EM 2 CERAMIC TILE FREE ESTIMATES ~- TERMS Advance Floor Co. OR_3-8701 DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH. ing Free estithates FE 5-3463 or | FE ¢6191. . LECTRICAL SE SERVICRS ~¥ FREE | estimate, Partney Electric. EB 5-439. FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING, for water a ranges & dry- ers. PE 5-8431 — Elec- tric Co. 1060 W. | GUARANTEED Reore ALL kinds Est. 1018 Hugus Marah, Ay Cass. FE 2.3621, FE. 5-775. ROUSE MOVIN 7 FULLY sao AND DELIVER. | BOILERS —~ TR ESIDENTIAL water lines, field tile ia room cen and attic 53-0122 jon too: MY | =") aD OL. FE) EXCELLENT FLOOR SCRUBBING’ AND WAX- ing. Free estimates. MI 6-1390. FURNACES. CLEANED AND _serviced. C.°L. Nelson, FE 5-1788. | FURNACE CLEANING From Chimney Top to Ashpit “KLEEN-AIR" POWER SUCTION hed Do a Complete Job - ALL FURNACES COMMERCIAL —No Sales or Repair-~ JIM LONNIE __ OR 3-0100- | PLASTERING, NEW ‘OR RE! REPAIR. | Work guaranteed. FE 53-0304. RAY’S FURNACE CLEANING “& Clean furnace is clean heat.” | OR 3-3240 FE 56-3913 SAWS. MACHINE FILED | Manley Leach __10 Bagley St WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF wringer and automatic washers. a0 ree to ntiac APPLIANCE SERVIC ROY'S. 96 Oakland STRADLEY and Furniture cleaning: 4-3608 or Carpet Free mothproofing FE Li. 73-3260 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16) ANYTHING tN ALTERATIONS. | urements. taflorme drapes. Satisfa eticn guaranteed 8-8256 etc re alterations Mrs Bodell _ £9053 DRESSMAKING & ALTBRATI %M 3-0350. 1331 Williams tk. Ra. DRESSMAKING. TAILORING. AL- terations, drapes & formals. done _ir_mv home Call PE 8-8433. Insurance Agencies 17A POPP POPP LOLA LLL LOL AAPA LAI FOR GOOD INSURANCE CALL DANIELS AGENCY 663 _W_ Huron FE_ 31111 ~ Laundry Service — _18 | FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY 81 SERY- | rey ohone Pontiac Laundry FE a iach CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- fled. Beautifully ee — Laundry, Phone F® 2-8 18A Landscaping | ann POPPA P BLL LLLP LLL LP PLEO | Al ACF TREE SERVICE. RE- oon and trimming Get our bid. FE 8-07. PE 2-7188 CUSTOM. BULLDOZING, ie Roto-tilling. Terms, EM 3-3023. EXPERT TREE TRANG AND removal, _F or OR 32-2000. _Land clew drivewa Trading. Back inTER-LA RER | SERVICE. Lt 5 ‘ery. tngureds MA 42008. NEW LAW dressmaking to your exact meas- | KINDS ‘OF “ALTER ATIONS i Laces dresses e«pecialir. FE $-625¢ | | _painting. Rese FE 5-95 | INTERIOR. EXTERIOR PARTING Work guaranteed. PE 2-43 PAINTING AND PAPERRANGTNO | _25_ears exp. FE 5-0937. _ 22 __ Television Service DAY oR NIGHT Tv ‘SVC. “CALLS. CASH FOR USED TVs, ‘FURNI- ture & misc, FE 2-0367. CASH FOR SMALL RADIO8, working or not, FE 5-8755. CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP- oliances Odd pleces or house full. Raya! Electronics FE 42418 “Day or. NIGHT TV SE SERVICE — re or ze 4-839 JENSEN'S TV SERVICE. AFTER- _hoon & evening calls. FE rE 2-0495. Prompt, courteous service. PE 4-7881. Freezer—Chest or amen | A FE 7-9372 FURNITURE NEEDED 1195 W_ Maple MAytair 6-6250 BUSINESS e need Hstings Give - rend io obligation Buyers Johnson | sikuron FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph CASH tire home or odd lots. Get the! poR YOUR HOME OR EQUITY. ____ Upholstering med rE dolar iar Wi ‘bu bu Sommniy If eash intetests you, let us look EAKLE'S CUSTOM OPHOLSTER. OR aT as. bk male seoee ee ue a 3641 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. wants TO BUY — ALL TYPES | ‘you cash for small or lar ¢ he tener ASE of furniture FE 2-5523, equities. We Hog have buyers e THOMAS 1 UPHOLSTERING ANTIQUE DISHES. AN- d contracts. Clark Real Estate, 197 “eres PERRY 8T tique amps. antioue fursiture. W. Huron, FE fam ae 44813. Ask for Mr, clark, CONVERT YOUR HOME ____ Lost & Found 24| Wed. Miscellaneous 28 e have buyers wating Sr aii Oe | SN pose a ge s gig “<. FOUND SMALI ‘BLACK SPANIEL | CHURCH ANT! ggop sED ounding areas. Lis' mye dog. Owner ~ get him at/ _ pianos. Proce FE . Schuett Realtor W. Hu 2716 E. Sutton a. FE 2-791. MOhawk 43810 Money Wanted 28A | Gast FOR-¥ WE LOST: WEEK AGO—TORQUO! eR rnnnnnnn Annan, oor | EBD SMALL HOMES, UP T Patakeet. Call after 8. TORQUE FOR SALE ~ FIRST MORTGAGE ge Be ae ELWOOD REALTY. LOST OR STRAYED. VICINITY Ld of Hadsells Porid and Square Lk By private party, MY 3-272 WANTED $800. WILL PAY 7 PRA “Rd. Weimaraner_§ ebtidren's pet. Reward. FE 4-5417 COST: SEALPOINT SIAMESE CAT. ; Vicinity Walton @ Aquarina. Re- | ward OR 3-6893 or OR 3- see LOST OR STRAYED FRO hawk Rd Small yellow . longhaireo cat, One white leg. other vetlow FE 8-1106 er 5:30 p.m LO8T — RED | BONE FEMALE. 1% yr. old, vic. Bald Mt, FE 2-3408. Le By ag SABLE ax Taffy 2 yrs Vietsty Pontiac State "ieapitel FE 5-8816. aft- _grotinds — 2 BLACK & WHITE a doge ~ male & female, childs pet. PE 83146. . Hobbies & Supplies 24A PAINT. BY NUMBER PICTURES. Scrabble gam tw Backenstose Book Store, wrence St, Notices & Personals 25 25 | - A prey GOLD wa wave. or _ —e COLD WAVE, 14%. Wil- A ms, ETE M & H Style-Rite. GR 3-3431. liains take ree Rd. and M59. KNA PP ‘PP. SHOES Fred Herman OR 3-1502 equipped. PE 4-8450, L. A, Young, ae aa ie oe ot i dk ae me ca eK a et eg ke a ea Trim, remove BUILT, N fieea® Backth d top soil. A AN ee 2-8734. Confidential. The Salvation _ Army. _ BEA I EVERYONE E'S seg ae cent interest $3.500 equity. FE | WTD PVT. LOAN ON PROPERTY, FE 5-1295 ne — oe LADY HAS with workin “? bi ith 2 men, | ed shad i ore we “Ma or men, share home, privtie ivtleges 4 sae : Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 PPMP LG EP CASH WE NEED. HOME 10 SHARE Ad PE a) CALL US IMMEDIATELY if you have | ® farm or income property, Home | Sayers waiting. Wanted to Rent 29 PP LLLP PRLS ELPA age Li 2 OR 3 BEDROOM HOUSE h to 15 miles from Pontiac. 30 1 Hump ries transterred. _ about 30 days. $00 $75 Have 3 children. 83 N. Telegraph Open Eves. _Reply Bor 6, Pontiac Pre *E 2-9236 ‘ ; BEDROOM UNFURNISHED = : house. Call FE 46732 GI AND FHA LANDLOR' ‘ASH FOR YOUR HOME We-bave over 30 rental appli- Bb we can sell your home for cants. Wanted homes and apts. cast with ve mel) pay All . Fura. or unfurn. ment. Call us for further informa- ARRO RLTY. tion, do not obligated. We $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. FE 5-3030| will appraise vour property and WOULD E TO LARGE = ag by cash you can receive —, to 2 bus ste with Stig eg ae | “ome, we ney REA Gail hk ites “ater 8 pom +1704 after 6 p.m 32 W, Huron Phone PE 4-1 HAVE CASH, WILL TRAVEL We will travel to see you and roe zee. ‘and to Bp for t home, on or Call for « rervieg Ho ents acre- inute RIL rae Broker Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE +4021 Sell Us Your Equity — Don't ye 8 om heme ~enth ‘wait- LAND CONTRACTS NV HIBDEN Fees 172 © ger's) Birming ham,~ e139, Nichotie a. meth" yi 2 W. == | T BED) ‘WAN TED’ to pureha s® Reabess available. - WM. KENNEDY 3101 W, aren ® og 4-3569 Open ae "Til 9 Rent Apts. Furnished 33 OLR LL TNL ALLL PND Pn trig Srey = BLE. FROM CITY HOSPITA AL. 2 rm. apt. Pvt. bath & ent. Also 1 _FE aoe, toom. Both very clean, i- & ZROOM Ai “ o ARTS CLOSE IN. 1LGE. RM. cL LEAN, UTIL. FURN. Adults, 258 Orchard Lake, i, 1 AND 3 R 3 ROOM PRi trance, utilities, 1 UR FOR downstairs ev linen service, wk 43 Fuivary 1 EN. KING LAapy. Save reg a ae pont ase 2 1 BEDROOW 4 R __ bath, 1 or two "dutta, 1 * S64 1sT _ FLOOR “aR BATH. PVT EN “O ig AND PE’ es. APTRACTIVE. F FE 43369 or 1 ROOM & KITCHEN” pvr “EW. _trance, weming. 4 1 girl. rm 2-0663, M APT... FOK LEAS bed mo Adult: ie Bel Mano Fe tamale 1st FLOOR. HEA A RM. peer ase pues midren oi Netstenee €M ~ ND PVT. onventent te Ponts MC Truck, ‘Adulte aly ae oan * Wovens oR, ROOMS Ps & AND 3 ROOM APARTMENTS, ntown 4-7050 and 6 oont downto: pm Ca A ole Prem an a io Revit of Perry. ‘< Fer Sale Honses Bee, IMMEDIATE | POSSESSION NEW. - RANCH HOMES Pontiac Schoo! Easy FHA Terms TOTAL, PRICE $8 250 Combination chen & “ae sit Hs ete eee EERE | aE IE yom Sis $1000 DOWN suction, Large Lig Foon $8,500 to 935.000 = Any ay pene. vanihete, -_ ay beat. a a basement. Lar inform center. Wooa pn ay ‘€ ant ee Heattor. | Reuss'ts tere cnete gece 400_W,_ Huron FE_ 27011. home. Te Se ae 3 ft are COLON. or riick sale. *alhosure Brieea af" Tivin: Many other fine ii with fires nt chaste “colin eittag. from, p etlagedage any Be Fagen) you 0. me AKE Dor ont on bat a eae f 3 Bedroom trame. Fireplace. YEA VME qissend h. Close to Dub- ‘700: Tan gat” Betsitk Beboots. Puke | Ph eat 38803 or MUiuel east | The builder hea” agreed : -} 6-FAMILY, ALL BRICK, FOR COL- og ar amas a0 BUY 4 HOUSH THAT TAKES portation. s 30 yrs. pey for, when you oll eat" taged oe theses” property, Foo ee o read ot ay Ax ber lots Pa see ih : Bo ScHvErr, Realtor 6 and 7 * tg 2 BEDRM. 1% oe QAPADE. on. Sl ee Prom to | 22 Ee oer: lake privueser.| PW, DINNAN, ian on yment. “Bal. $75 6 w HURON i, Eee Ee oan, wee ‘ Co ‘Auto- path sonny & mater heat- + ’ ’ nished or abe - oe baer grade| “You've got to admit he's a hustler, J. G.! He's only been | _to buy. PE 24411. 2 vedrm modern Rent Houses Unfurn. 36) sation churches” Ph. here for four days and already he's got a basketball and a ARRO 2 bedrms AG site 18 MODERN. hockey started!"” : C. PANG It Welrome. Reference. and de: For eet whe mend 37 Laan one wie M25, — Realtor = For Sale Houses 43) _For Sale Houses 43| Tis, aed SKATING BEST PESIDENT A 2 ae large s POR SALB OR LEASE. REAL! in living room & dining F room| AT YOUR DOORSTEP is offered areas. Luniriaue trance, PE 40122. fooma” i ththe, nage is home. now rented. Office ts fully Son ie icexcept ree he | PRont S Ye Le pee ee |e beet Or iat lla ecaped lt with garage, = Sheree. Situated in Union Lake| tacned breereway & La oer Ge a floors, lastered walls. Ot C. SCHUETT, Realtor, furnished, call between 9 a.m, & th FA : e. any & —_< o rage, nicely landsea reed ar furnace tp the fine | FE ere CA, WEBS opm, FE bse Oxtord’ OA 8-3123 Orion MY 2-2001 gible property is 48 x 14s ane * Voorbels, "56,008, ae ey Tht at, : LL TRADE ud Fay wR im _Fignt pei nasi Ths oe house for a Tae ker! ma Pe weer soe MI. TRLLEVEL SIARTER SOME e y or free clear home. 4 large bedrms., oney down. home, Featuring large 15x20’ liv- j spacious living rm, at ae, ea ts Gordes} ing room with natural stone fire. DONELSON... cinding aish washer” dit |S Seirsomes tall watementS ee: | gon pil 1, vent fan, etc. ful 6. Fooms and bam. basement, Ge-| garage, located $n TS x 300 fot, bedroom Smity hemet Patt a asement, new - ST " ul =. heater paved side drive, PANELED WALLS. RETIREMENT SPECIAL say PLUS features Glerins 2% car garage with over | ins OR 30406 & rooms on one floor, this 4 rengneus wer insulated, gas head do ef. weer ae ME IN CRESCENT ne forge tite tir “ween hes ~y bis s a rage. Aa Mhreett ive ecal . Oe B00, tes room : a bey framaerred touenet. | 1ieat'guragegto"'down ail| isch abet @ formice counter | ome oi" Grab” your Sout and Call toda Hy storms & screens, full price, jusi] = oe Paul A oan meee 1% N. Saginaw St., FE 3-6209. "$500 DOWN rep ufo BER Eason Humphries 3 — home J garage. Liv- Call beth Rd, ing carpe gas heat. FE 5-128 FE 4 83 N, Telegra: Open Eves. paved street, ia i) land- to 8:30 Bund . 5 ie pee i vin, room, ‘ite _ratto-wal EL HOME freee 4 13° “sepa. ae, ore = vacant eae Pat bertant Now for sale, 3 bed we : Be Eas owe bt 43. ACRES. Excellent, | west-aub- cate tee, nativewsy, ‘bireh _sts. Ovkland’$atge N° OFF ones 3 ee prben joottion on Puntos 1k. Rd jeting throughout.” Hot "water . oe. HOUSE FOR GALE, HW for future sub. 6 miles west fod | Read: Thermopane windows, lot Large rms., dining rm. pare ~~. limits. Some frontage 183° 350. Ready for immediate COLORED G.I.’s dream kitchen a ee cee EAT. rr ; all lake, $38,000.00, Terms. Gecupancy Pull price, $11,900. will! WO DOWN P AYMENT pow gh Hh ay rag FiNe FEA ones j waaT ee —— Leslie R. Tri For siurtber’ information eal Ae Bisa em satifully 7 pene. enema lees a aak TAs yg GL. ROOMS BOARD iF PREFERRED. 1% W. Huron Stree’ ; rooms and tile bath, 3 bus. Yes, it's in x 4 ondition, "Adults, References e- _Farrele seutorn heme, eleee to PE S061 or = FE 44278 HERBERT & DAVIS fs & oy , Fz, tee: Be. bs JIM mugen Convalescent Homes 38A ~ — ASSOCIATE — crete arlves, Bee eile, ome: now Lake | Lots and Tal Lake Priv. | “Opun #v1 wings, UNTIL is" CARB FOR ELDERLY =a eae sag ” aves nope vee. tl TT ) SFiS coals bone ; 284 SOUTH BLVD. W. bs tex ry mae | TEMPLETON oe DON STOUT'S 2 oot BR eee FETA eit hs aa the a "es tees apres ae FOR COLORED ____ Hotel * ara 39 Best Buys 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. B. WILSON. ‘Soseetad Bea. tag HOTEL AUBURIN Today SADDLE UP payment needed for cualied Gl | fom qf poutine Sr Gighand Ra sr oe Seve rman A 1 A | ox. ethene. Bring the family ot ; Owned. oy and eration units. Gus” Sectvalle” Cookson ON MIDWAY. 6-Room home. Bath A . an ont ae siete a EEE! wiwrenizen | Segre mata | SUASREAT Sines 2 si oe els Rent Stores 40 has full ee ee ice gn (EON LIA NEW RANCH HOME __ ern 6 rm. oe Inq. 206 bag ise OR | ‘ aCa: - 2 insulated, aluminum : oe Bi © REDROGM ~ COLONTAL,— 1 } nm 2 ee sed. seteens, eff tered walls, select mek Ran Ny ag Rew 4 beducom and atiliy, ree 10,000 RAST ton lains A ts, : Ol nee fenees yard, Near 0B. ‘BLVD. cient of me em ae ta Ep, bathe 4mall outbuiki room | with veautifu' ott an’ E toa = Sh ate per mo. no, Pi 20 This long and low 3-bedroom with lights and. water ‘suit. ON WYOMING. Ciean furnished | bumper pool, auto. washer and paone * yanch home No need for ex- able forhorse or other live- home for omell temity. Bath, Pos-| dtver Oo fh + of] furnace, mn HOLMES BARTRAM |TEN-TAREPRORT woReMBGw.| Rent Office Space 4i bas “urge ent ara for ioe Tiioc iS Sens | selon y $om0 down.) sensecaped. wise donee. Sect ol 4392_Dizte : _ OR _3-1950 Ha Pree esse a RM. OPFICE BLDG. ON A COR- Priced to sell at’ mortgage = JCA AYDEN. Realtor transferreq fo Arizona, ‘ust se within § blocks : PASHIONABLE, ABLE, 5/4 & BA iT, TO * ner. Baldwin Ave., Sua plenty only sii, 300 =o. a Walton ra eee Pri moma’? ny ie os tame $65 me mo Fe’ LAKE.| rms., bath and fall basement, Fa couple who help with Iawn| of parking. ‘lace! tor Accountant, A Edw At. Stout, Realtor FOR COLORED rised low. $14, . $18 weekly, FE) 3-924, err rent. OR 31063.| Real Estale Doctor's office, WALK HOME, 11 B. Saginaw &t. va cae| Seka Gon he ue , Paul M M. Jones, Real Est. Not thi oe PRANKLIN APTS. GA- other uses. $75 mo. From major industrial plant /|/ Open ‘Ti 6 pm Gas heat Pigg Ales: voutheas ile HURON - Oo ng wn Ri. scvadin alhaoecann Close to downtown shopping cen- Dg Cisse in. t Partridge, 1050 W. Huron to this cute and cody 5- . aie ae ae nee te «ses0 * oe bist On 6-268) sans Sh ae 8 aS els moder Socene pts. with onan wal inquire at FYE. pee v oars STOR- good acy basement oh wat’ f- R “Dp. RILEY, Broker VY ra eae a % A APAR ; : a private alton Blvd y : ‘WINTER 7 RILE jum. storms and screens, ; 2 prt. & ent, Ty Norte end. pat, afford ‘quariers with 'no gouly 7 RMS. PULL BASEMENT. 040 Hesperia ri — quiet’ paved strept in good (| fon BARGAIN re eine Late Pe FE +-aen 3 aie vo) upkeep, ice ‘and. warm Rey | ee conte cee | Jee Loven, Geroo "cash to" (is ber, eeu HOLEBROOK sTREET | OWNER: FBEORM.. TILE CASS LAKEFRONT es es Ae age] Sette Rifai" gar segue gn Prag |Remt Lease Bus, Prop, 414] ee “°° 87" | ahr aia | iia aif 9s" | “2.000 DOWN Pe mo, including heat. hot and cold) 5 ROOM UPPER FLAT UTILI. | ATTRACTIVE SPACE TRADE f AND WATER IN. 2 CAR Sc ee ie ee Th k i j pel = 3. ee ks ties fyrnished. Ol 8. Jesse, FE} anc tpprostmately. at 8 pare Owner wit accept, frye a4 Saute: mone ‘PRICE pore BP mo tes teal oe ee an sg Vv ng * * . clear used car a4 down pe ’ room bungal hh stone z ‘A HOLLYW OOD APTS. $ ROOM Ms is AND BATH. ment jaeeted 108) South Tele ment on ate "Ero od bam ‘MONTE. OVER AUBURN HEIGHTS fireplace, ted “bath,” modern CY APT $55 MO. UTIL.| Purnished or U 2 & 3|3 ROOM TERRACE =. BLVD. | ®UI . OVER here gg Pek ag R. Gn. “well landec sped. Dtitity scot wan at ‘tomase. LUXURY CAN 13 Btowell Bt FE 2.8301, | Furnished of es furnished.| FE 8-0437. i 1 ft Suitable tor ware-| — fenoed i paciege. . VALUET, Realtor fencea jot. Clove to schools, | Fenesd vend. Bebatin weeping} BECOME A HABIT | FURNIBNED 3 ROOMS AND BATH| ils ©, Howare 61, FE 2-100. | F ROOM HOUSE Gi CEDAR CAEL| &S“parkiny “ge upsiinvis’ Phen’ vce MEORRUAND AVE, (Fm bowen) BUG Ant snoPmiaE, Came | Milowy, Priced al aise, W's ve- pas tr., working couple pre-/LARGE § ROOM WITH REFRIG-| FE 5-7012 or come to 1614 North| Mr. Morgan PE 31°14. vy. MUL EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 WESTSIDE cant! Need we ferred. PE 4. cars. erator and stove on James K-| Pe: FGn ant SORTER PAOE j ‘ORT ‘aK ADY TIPLE ING SERVICE 4+Room ho with attached trope Feat pen PAE) Se” Sie SE" Dises et BeSer | © ROOM, HOUSE BATH. | erty ‘oe 8 Perey Fe e420. | / oy pisng im pring at new | Mest § fig. tasee ba cree garage. Corner lot on paved | Pm Crist ns ate ee. cnt ce, enc =e . Inke| door +} steam heat and hot water in- / 1,200 street A tremendous Pond at : re 42633, / § lows whiter’ prices, Man for my $2,900 e —, ~ SYLVAN LAKE Sins, We depen conuires. On| FS An. : wara,| uted a, fees. rent, FE 612) For Sale Houses 43), chdlce /buldine iota avai $5 500 br #900 oqus 7 gBalance only $4950 with, $430 down. com SYLVAN LA E Lar OE SROOM 7 APT. FOR CLEAN| Completely pvt Pine Le. ares | 5 ROOM TERRACE, § 08 MONTE, | » BY OWNER. 1 4-RM. & 1 5-RM. M. 1¥- dow payments. Some with ee eee bce Niisabeth Leke Rd. brick, tri-level ranch eome, fire: cou basa sara ie month,| _Aduis, “Pe S-6e08 gz | ies bent, clean, PRUCiTit. | ™Yomy. wil’ suoritice, trode /oy| lake peivleges CARE, PRIVICEOES “AT COM: | PE Ct PE +421] piace, pulling, ‘boar warnge, 6 . 4 é * ome, i WERE TEVET| ture ew tuts” TOT | cambitainar na FE sioe” | r‘seDnoOM nowe—aw_KEW|// SKIERS er aree dine mi, Sc| 5 seureona, Govt cman cone| BRL SeeRE te, hares sree tee grec pee | ORM ee RSEe a ROOM PROP TBO | ae Sd P| avo tme ove ots | HR, eel Cnr | age ack ect | BF le ieee tk oh ig ing’ ere 470 ORCHARD CT FAPTS. _& Watton vicinity. 91. PR 41300, itis. 900 4 down. By owner. Maple} / Fooded ‘s acre patesl. Plen- Balance $600 aah Sper mo, EM fe 40 Tt. housetralier as” down E718. * 35-0388, 2 f lacktop frontage, eas- r ; yment. Full price $6,050. Easy ; 5 ROOM TERRACE. VACANT. ily accessible at all times rms. MIDDLETON Pontiac's ‘most west #0 caer Aa tor MINT /| Only 8750 down will handle. 3-BEDROOM RANCH EMBREE & GREGG SPE : I ALS! WHITE BROS. side rtment oS Te Ra FR on f WATKINS LAKE — Less th 1665 Union Lake Rd, C REAL EST Cetra’ anemone wish i ee “— / mee Bee less lalee cone ee leaving’ state. | sxe (de seed, Dixie Hwy, 3748. retrig. 1 furnished, Auto, ‘heat end NEAR N, | 913.300 SELL legal Lots than 20 miles from Pontiac. breeseway, aitached garage $950 DN.—Located PoP one Open Eves, “ul 6; Sunder 3 ‘th § RE AGTO| Bot Water siso toruished. “Adults | PE 6-8008. $ Pron Being «2 ney Consists of 79 acres of fer- basement, many added features, H mately 19 miles weet “ matie washer & dryer. 1 bedrm. banc ney & eee ee oS Room a woe full ‘basemesh, bitch. Sere fad meek ee $19,000. TERMS. ‘ appy sista of 14% 30 ying room D i & So : i —_ er, _ me. is, Gostiae at 19 Sal- | = =e % -| plastered wells, onlens 6 =. « homes large bare enaxbletety . DIXIE s<914 with hardwood floors and Orris . mn cae or cal au . ee AND BATH 3 CAR Ga- pai co ree lot with Iske equippee ‘for milking, fe : HIGHWAY anksgiving icture windows, 2 Intge nie N RD. : e ‘ter ear, land ings.” tebepiodense” onary, ae ten. Seni ter Gas tee a and builtin “storage, ROOM > $20. per OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY | @RMS_AND BATH NEWLY DEC-| © Breage or’ wnat rune tomorrow ta thls bedrooms, basement oll heat | rp bak YT REALTY noses} Modern large treamiined THROU. M.__ | orated close to Saginaw St. in- ave you tr. property. Only $ ONLY $7400 — TERMS. 254 8. Telegraph Rd kitchen plus utility an C LE., att +] Wo ia APTS., AND ONE 5-| quire 25 E. Howard. FE 2-8670.; — ie reasonable terms. “hows by PON-TEL CENTRE. breezeway to Z car garage. : util. furn, OR 34565. rm gecond | floor. No children. | g ROOMS & ND BATH. WiTH UTIL asad —— pis ee a gout appointment only . R. Hil Itz: 2 ar 2 one y : caped B ities turn, OR 3-81 Tent condl J. ward lights Lake privile : i T ROO RACE BONE Wa m apt. free, Exce + . a g e privileges. Washington Jr. ist ares ~ ie a BRICK SOME WEAR egas atree}. All furniture tnclud-| Triw NM. Stout, Realtor Realtor artrl e me “t Jet ghie one get away + loaned per @ ROOM, ALI MODERN HOUSE, | / a barge | 77% Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-6165 1011 W. Huron FE 5-6181 ay located’ to all }'$7050 1 - arge TH p.m. 18 THE « ’ . re ; : : 1 ‘4 High ares 8, or yn : angers - it ‘Douglas "Eero $85 ‘ 6-room ,modern bungalow. Pull sed ‘Thursday = saad in cae Leslie R. Middleton WHY PaY wee ; ofp r FE $1008 of | basement, gas heat paved street. BUNG 5 PER } BROKER 168 N, JOHNSON : a Pe (aaa, 1 Located in St. Michae] School Dis- BUN 3, $45 PER MO. | Fe Ci PE 671) «yy $800 Dow ce . Rent Houses Furnished 35 | ¢ ae — at aa Seek, Dney Verma. PERRY PARK — Nice 3-bedroom A fapeld ag cy my cory oul condition, ' ‘ A iewn,_ i MA $ | 510.500 Gl SPECIAL — Nothing fren gr 7 Sesement, jel — believe you could Aad such we apecta is * = fe i i ‘Baby welcome or achelora, FH ’ cae DERE _frand ‘oe oS eearents cial oes: rice, “s1500 ‘ows ane be for only 86 oo Ont "Com reneeee vable ome, me ' : ; iit REN? A eEDS FaPTED | “on SB fige Free 5 il sg ag ; MIDDI ETON - ; — near | Union ws in tee, ‘west ; ‘uae cHDs S4TI6 ae ww, deal. A miles od 4 : DRAYTON Area. Well cared ‘cent. inter You >| tiene , Hom partra ; ‘ed for,| incl. 4% per cent interest. You BLOOMFIELD SCHOOL ‘Gan : 7 r_bmtomalte (gas) or OR wil"arves bree etty. SPEC] ALS | Zbedroom Ranch home, $14,250, | simply can can't beat tt Even s good| TRICT — 8 tog ‘ “ Eebedroom Sencnied bare es beat ‘Bus & rocery. ranges. NOTHING DOWN ~ Near Lisrkeston \ Terma, See it today, Dan” firtoiwee ten “e 4 ment, Bong epached fe : &-room bung e . 4 bedroofis. up. Finished | ‘ax ,% ARRO RUTY 30 A up room ¢ 7 s=;|F BEDEM~FORN Howe WTR $143 Case-Bilza pe 900! fouree. About 3 years eid. Of 8.6.1 pon Coton ED — $150 Down 30, ACRE FARM income. $ roums SHELL — $3,775 in basement, gaa furmness BN see heat & he OR Sat nn ee | eel tor, corte genpn es peo ye toxt3e ft ms fot | Located on Ferry street, Ot $15 weekly 2 full baths. s19,-} Te won't, tak much to complete ond SES wemeeee ‘ 8. ft. 8 shell with crawl space ; WE TRADE ; —— ¥ BEDROOM EXC” WEST SUBUR- heat newly decorated |r, d.r., | Newly, ‘decorat of. sqgencelient con- bars ai ‘clean 4-bedroom. ue. Seraier in. pornis : kitchen, bedroom, dressing’ room $0 closing costs ge living and dining rms. cial it. Bee leer! oe: ies & SON REALT Rent Apts. Unfornished 34 erm i -bedroom $69 ‘avail to | & more. oli Ww" fluro, *AILTZ | “cen us tor detalls ith, wallio-wall carpeting. | CLARK REAL ESTATE| iine pnd toot eins. nod Joca-| Some on toate stteet’’ peed eo 12 W. Huron PHL FB eset re ~s ane pees une 2 whine tor tof a couple ve | Coes Rance. | |. H. BROWN. Realtor ear garage § Days posses- ry Box, To =. 7 eae | ve extra materials an. _ Sees 5 proms woe MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE u ef sen Wun sion. cont 500, terms t Boia chisel Sven ie ehwene |i Bat vat thay tT Bik, from school. PE | 1962 W._ Huron ern nt . “af ii wo TIPLE LisTino Sbevicg °| REALTOR PARTRIDGE| “mses: ae _ Bloomfield’s Best B i om ei ————— oor — bac gt Pe CME open Hg HURON | SEE” cuit te ten oe builders needs a : be : t JOHNSON Cod, 2 firepiness, "3 Cape} urea aad be. the ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES. 3 Bn SER "Gedeema. the ‘Toor, gas heat. ti il aoe jt Mh ass MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Near bus. Call, LIncoln 3-5384 aft- et 6. VETERANS NO MONEY odds ta FOR FRONT youns cad mame. teameee ah tnkr WEST SIDE [] 2WIN room bd ome lore on hom: eo by rick be cher atiached | = e ‘ot, ._* in tip-top shape ‘com. K ie Soret 27 ft. carpeted‘ “ving dining heat} Rent Beater storms, streoue and| room, newly decorate: Raising ain ov ome hot we . — J Tease, Only $1 000 Down waltovwall Sx Total price wall, cove ceilings aiit roe GEORGE R. — " session, id enelie §-Room brick terrace, conven-| of $50 9 ber month tntude prince de prinel- up includes ga room ot. ro iby CUSTOM BUILT ner . aps Bt. fent pcstion, with sep-| pal, interest, taxes small baseme of | “Y ive the family a gift certificate Gal oF 372." arate foom, 2 bedrms. : heat: (et dee ake ae new home on Christmas. : ith A. ¥>¢ = New $bedroom home located on| 950 — Easy Fi jg Rm porch’ Chena and meat.| Sod direst off Joslry, Pen Why not see it TODAY, ment, plastered walls, 11x17 kiteh-| MR GT — ean have an in- i Sacha cee charaes | peptide ee et aed Sock caiee 10 miles ¥ gg Mit — home > on a “Sedlinge’ tase roams © tooms, 2 pais, 5 lar tessunable” ‘to Sine Ist. | To Webster Schoo — rent Out party formianed, bre. 3-0430. j : BUDGET SPECI frigerators, 2 stoves, full base- ‘LY Ft h located on East| Ment, gas mage 2 S-car Leg for fg new home has pias-| ¢tra heat. How can you go w: or i ‘i pre} b 2 on porn oon On a's ‘Pilcateiting — < _ fay tao oe wow! | William Mill - hove an ene Realtor J IM WILLIAMS Realtor pa: FE 2.0263 Fr ioe tee #4000! 140) BALDWIN pe ase ee ST $500 Down 3 bedroom home on ! floor. 3 acres Keego Harbor So nomg 7 room a 5 —— EE gee, ye ing costs. Luther Street " bedroom PE 66 i i Large fam x one aot Prt ed $1 er lot. ce 0,- 950 with terms. SYLVAN LAKE 7 room brick bungalow, lix ig it SCHRAM REALTOR JOSLYN, NSFIEL. EVENINGS & MSONDAT __MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Fer Sele Lots 4 “Multi-Lakes Realty ei 9000 © Commerce R¢. | MA ©1578 home 4 acres MY 3-2736. i LOWELL 8T. EOF JOSLYN tt 2 down, beat. Opee_e4 p.m. FE $3443, NO DOWN. PAYMENT Excelient 3 bedroom ranch- TON ARE per test. Comb. ores sah, NO DOWN PAYMENT Baidwin, 2 bedroom, Pan basement, gas heat, Com sash, Quick FOUR BEDROOM BRICK West side - 3 lots. Slate floored vestibule-very’ love- iy living room. Wonderful recreation room with fire- -by appointment please, CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS pee 33_W. HURON aT. FE 5-8183 $ ROOM BUNG. near St. Michaels School, #-0830 after 4:30 p.m. HAYDEN terior ready for platter and ‘trim. Large lot. $6050 with low down paym ment. kitchen, , r only 8700, ) down spent tee quired for G ]°C°HAYDEN, Realtor 6 Walton FE 8-041 a a or trade equity on larger home. 3 3 Bedroom HOMES $100 DOWN Moves You In! g58 58 iH é ip : Pe 3 Bs § 3 regi MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'N LET Us lovely 3 vecroom brick. Siow ae re so WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS 3 ¢ Kinney 3 Digete ot M alm WESTOWN REALTY INCOME Sates ioe ae 13 ; ot will con, | #0) s rag Rigel nmi ouse Bs pa! _.payment. Broker. PE 32-5452. GLARKSTON LHAVING STATE. 3 houses, large lot. 10 Buffalo. BRICK. 3 YRS. OLD. BRICK. 3 mee kitchen FA heat. Ne rod age mgr & =, — y fier Lake Estates ped M NEABOWLAWN'S oT. 3° bedroo: Bath Hardwood =o Basement Well landscaped CUCKLER, REALTY Ss 1 e Avondale Scisols Almost new 3-bedroom home, large living room, kitchen with dining space, full bath, auto. off heat, eel rt 3 lots, Must be sold, with small down payment. “Sn on this good buy today. Close Street | § Room bome, close to transporta- tion sthools and stores ———y price for quick sa. ' CRAWFORD ‘AGENCY. MY 3-1143 600 EB. Fiint St. 2 BEDROOM HOME. WILLialis Lake. Rent or sell, FE PERSONALIZE a PE 8-2208 : SELL RENT WIT Pi to buy. & ~e rooms, bath, full sebsiie 3: H = furnace, 80 _ electric — heater, on 20 ac of good . Oxford area. $7, S00 ¢ cash, MA 57, aS 3 RMS. & BATH. on! me acecupancy. 200 ves sacra me ay r cent mortgage Call Sid, PE 8-9678. “~ 2-Family Home on Dixie Hwy. Frontage 860x500 feet” zoned manufacturing. Space for busittess building in front, Ideal for almost any type one ea A real bargain at $350 ows to G.I. ‘bedroom bungalow in Drayton and insurance, eee SMal. BerasE 4305 Dizie B OR 3-070 i os to CRA ,* OR see. __ For Sale Lake Prop. 44 * Semen eas rena eta . J, A. Taylor, “AT UNION LAKE bedrm. 3 r round ch, yrs. old. Ceramic tie bath, car. wall. 50° by GALOW, TILE BATH, PE. LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES |MODEL OPEN ten- .|. WEEKDAYS @ SUNDAY 1 TO 7 E FRIDAY Giroux - Franks 3 3 a < FT. PROM SYLVAN Soins se . 50 : aaa it i si30d sian, S30 sg and 2 lakefront lots. $1000, $8 c PANGUS, Realtor 1919 MiS, Ortonville A 1-288 Beautiful New Site At Watkins Hills Eine, Teidons Wiper se ing for "that bat cholce a A tor your ye we bare How can you W. Ww ee Pd gs Inc. PHONE ORiando 3-8021 BUILDING SITES 4286 Dixie Hwy. 3885 Lapeer Rd CHOICE SUITABL, RB ranch home pear MsU-Oekiand fon Bo. ee Waves a tix TR wat: oe ee, por ere Call PE 000 after 5:30 pm. PERRY ACRES BEAUTIFUL LOTS not than 100x150 ft, en Vg hiiiside. BLACKTOP Wonderful wa- ter et 60 Pike ~ a state park for hunting, , Saee- swimming, riding jekin, EXCELLENT oa, no keptic tank immanent Beautiful yiews in every. CONVENIENTLY located on La road (M24), § miles north of ed tlac limits, PRICED from $1,200 with 10 per gs = or 10 per cent discount or Cas — at the PERRY ACRES office H. P. HOLMES, INC. 2531 8. Lapeer Rd, Lake Orion Or Call san” 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE on) OAKWOOD MANOR. AN ATTRAC- tive restric: ot 100x250, Lake vileges 1718, RESIDENTIAL epee. x Corner 8. Shirley & Judson 45x128. Oneids, Seminole Hills, $2,200 dow: a $2,300. W. Bloomfield is Halstead Rd., corner approx acre, 152x276, Troquots a. mis ~~y = froni rily wooded, r Orchard 66x130. $7,500, COMMERCIAL E. Pike St., 709x120. $5,500. Baldwin Ave. mone eens. 9° ge. $6,000 MSO pear Gosecieee Tow Hall, 2% acres. $15,000, ner plus Ideal site hag P pong a tn Industria] = eer Rati ol ing H.-4 able. Auburn Ave. E. of Adams, cor- ner 30 260x120, 3 room home. $27,000 Roy Annett Inc. See The New Sites At CHEROKEE HILLS! It's wooded of rolling —- ft, sites were. Ba ger bow By oe A ranch and a level bom: Close tn, Drive out beth Lake ey eh ee te to “Beot “Lake Ra furs. righ righ Me mile to Carl W. Bird, Realtor - ad ora! Nationa! Bank Bid Eves. FE 5-1 3 ACRES % MILE. FROM CITY mits on cladines rd. Priced reas. PE 3-7223. 3% ACRES home is being sacrificed for only $26,000, HOLMES-B ARTR AM OR_3-1950 SALE: ALMOST 2 a ON Churetail Road. Phone FE 4-586. SMAIL AND LARGE ACREAGE arceis Residential, commercial, akefronts, and farm property. Subdivision potentials with s cic! builders discounts. C. Schu- PE_2-7911. ett Realtor. LAKE CANAL UPPER LONG IL property, By owner. DRYDEN AREA —- tg Acres, very — loam, on paved road. ood 3-bedroom modernized farm house with - bath and furnace. nome a: $12,500 — Excel- i P. "HOLMES, INC. 2531 8. Lapeer Rd. FE 6-2953. Sale Business Property 49 40 FT. COMMERCIAL FRONT- e with modern home. On main yg = aoe = ol PANGUS,. ‘Reaktor 1919 M15, Ortonville NA 7-28615 Business Opportunities 3 ARE be! LOOKING FOR A BUSI- G free “Michi < et Ty - Business —, trom ealtor Partrid, 5 Associates 1 Ww. Huron, Pontiac, FE 4-3581. by owner, $20,000 dn. Schoeller’s Bar, FORCED TO SELL Due to circumstances beyorid my control - I am forced to sell my service station business, This is a well established and profita- ble business. Low. rent, long lease. wilt be sold = actua! in- ventory of merchandise and spent” cal Call Mr. Best, FE station. 21 Mile & Rochester Rd. Moderate investment, For com- plete information call LI 1-3615. “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” It’s Amazing am oo doing approx!- gross with bo et Excelient te lease. If you're money minded you'll make it here. Shown by ap- Party Season Now is the” time to buy this store with beer, wine take out, Located on ‘Wood- ward Ave. Widow anxious to retire to Piorida. MIGHIGAN BUSINESS JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER 1537 8. on Fatue ‘Ra. PARK AT OUR INT DOOR FE 4 ay ‘ee 3 STALL SERVICE STA- ‘or amet va er of M39 and one FE, 4-9536 Fi B a oe 4 Merrie oat, Lake Oakland privi- Corner Stanley and Fairment, 680 n. "| 4 W, Lawrence 8t. rayton Woods, large corner lot t deep. fo Highland 2 acres ce 3 e & Palmer For Sale Acreage 47 Partridge. 18 THE “BIRD" TO SEE A DRUG STORE. of around $18,000. Remember, you can buy i with $10,000 ‘down. TAVERN, $3,500 DN. The lowest down ment on the of Gens i nt and busy. A won- eq 6 . derful unit a@ good liy- 1 ea & everyone, REALTOR PARTRIDGE Fe ¢usi ; ie W. W. HURON oeEs nn quire at ote 8 Gut Walton Bivd. og Sale Land Contracts 52 LAND CONTRACT FOR SALE AT discount. MElrose 4-43u1, Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) HOLIDAY CA$H Get $25 to $500 |= We're your neighbor it comes to is a fot may heed need F E 8.9661 1 i8S N. PERRY ST. “Parking No Problem” SEABOARD FINANCE COMPANY Open Saturday ‘til noon in Dec. LOANS $35 TO #500 BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE LAID-OFF WORKERS — CASH LOANS — No Principal Payment ore. he A arty LOANS TO $500 MADE QUICKLY BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY PONTIAC Pie DRAYTON PLAINS Quick Cash $25 TO $500 On your own si —., - or other security. Up to 24 months to repay. Our service ae sauick t y and helpful. FE '5-8121 or visit us at > affies. Home\& Auto LOAN CO. TN. Pe ‘Bt. (Corner Pike) LOANS. ~$25 TO Soununiry, LOAN no? 30 E. LAWRENCE FE 6-0421 FRIENDLY SERVICE PE 4-1508 Borrow With Confidence $25 TO $500 Household Finance Co tion of Pontiac 3% 8 Sa, w St. _ PE 4-0535 GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland Loan Company FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. For Sale Farms = 48. _,, TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $235 TO $500 ‘AU LIVES HOUSEHOLD GOODS Rochester OL 6-0711, OL 1-0191 WHEN YOU ‘NEED $25 TO $500 will be help CEATE FINANCE CO. FE 4.1574 . 702 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. Mortgage Loans | Pa, BAR & PROPERTY FOR SALE) FOR LEASE. SINCLAIR SERVICE | SALES CORPORATION’ Want A Good Moctgage? If your home needs an {mprove- ment, and your debts © 1968 by WEA Bente, he TM. Rog. U.S. Pat, OF “Oh, oh! My cake dropped — I guess I'll have to make a o pie out of it!” For Sale Clothing 56 ‘ALL SIZES s CLEAN, ee a see Pants and shi = Store -- gee 1 days se Orenerd_Lake A ba Tang tod piece tat sae Tek —e (BLACK coe! iat or 1, pro ve x COMPLETE sf 100 ten cashmere size 12. oe! ‘MI condition, low prices. MI GRAY TOP COAT AND 9 PANTS sult, Size 39, $32.50 for all. FE 4-6328. rear os set, size 4, aqua, like new. com __ $10, 01 OR 3-402 eercusva FOR ALS & PARTY dresses. fr} & $10, Sizes 10 % 18, Fd 8-6434. en- yl dress brand nee. condi- A TORT age nae 6 size tion, $60. PE oar ak 6. gaTeantrY 5 L just like new, $800, MI WOMAN'S FITTED GRAY WOOL — Persian “= trim. c 8 6 et, size 4. FE 68-2018. le fi winte ona ae oa or r 8 roan tuxedo, size 3. e « wade” Sale Household Goods 57 $1 DOWN noes A a unti] Xm. . $161 Commerce Rd, 2 are: matt, — 1 maple chest, aap ™. —_ ™ je ches! i = Occas. chairs, End ta’ ean Phyfe drop ieaf table Server. Antique o vet piano. Elec, stove, eee . All news condition. 6 PC. NETALAMTE BLA wack é & bef breakfast set, $35 MA 6 YR, CRIB hed’ gi Paes | tress. Holly ws and fs x ee 2 ne frame, 5 peg table set. ¢ PIECE SILVER mee obees Sr ke age ot hy a ee Pai M vay ae wusens, ‘ae Orgeara LE. 7 ie — aew Soreaes =e chair, m coffee table. decorator lam Au ‘or $99 in week arson's Furniture. Orchard Lk Ave 8 PIECE DINING RM. SUITE, buffet, table, 6 chairs. OR 3-1971. 8 X '2 RUGE WOOL FACE, $15.95. Reversible $16.50. Im ported, $34.95 Axminster. 98 ug pads, $5.05 arson Furniture. _42 Orchard Lake Ave . . KELVINATOR caer rig., Barton washing machine — stove, etc, FE 23-8950. 9 PIECE DINING RM SET. CHINA cabinet buffet, table 6 chairs. $100 3625 Lake IR 3-6580 wood Dr, O ® X 12 WOOL OVAL BRAIDED tug. Brown Used 3 mos. $35. 3192 Seébaldt, OR 3-6763. 9x12 Felt Base Rugs P95 | see “ALCOHOL, ‘HI- TEST. RUBBER BASE PAINT GAL. $3.73 4%-FOOT WALL TILE ....... 25e _S5yers. 14] W. Huron, FE 4-3064 13%" lt Weoneeoese $2.95 $20.96 HH - table’ nm gy Like ‘new ot 15 other sets to choose from. uly beg 30 days, at Obe! 30 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 4-4045, 19% FOOT AMANA FREEZE like new. Sacrifice = 419 Linda Vista. Friday after p.m. Sat- urday before 1 p.m cai] or see us at once, Don't wait. 5% per cent interest, BENDEROFF FE 8-6580 $2. W. Huron Swaps 55 2 AUTO, WASHERS FOR ELEC. Seo TV or bunk beds. FE 21" ol PHILCO. $85. 3-4650 21.IN. RCA = iD COND, $60. Large 2 burner ot stove, $20 or Ph. 6-5256 swap. 6. ° Loa TV $335, USED TVs, $1995 & up. Used Phiico Console, radio, $2495 Sweet's Ra- ot & Appliances 422 W. H J BEDROOM. OLDER HOME, OR- tonville. Will accept anything of value as down pa payment fr [rom re- __5ponsible party. 4 BEDROOM BRICK WOME wits basement, Your present home or a land contract as part payment. Balance on terms, Weaver, Brok- er, OL 2-0821 . A GULF STATION. VERY LOW down payment or swap, OR 3-1190 __or_OR 3-5322. CASH FOR USED TV'S. WORK. ing or not, FE 2-0367, UITY .N GOOD 6 RM. HOME _for_ car. FE 5-0303 FOR SALE OR TRADE: 230 GAL- lon fuel oi] tank, complete. Wal! furnace. FE 2-1083. HAVE EQUITIES IN SEVERAL ~~ seasoned land contracts to on West suburban home. Pnows OR 40308. swaP $1,500 EQUITY IN 3 ROOM bath home for enything of cant value. bs ong am yments, $45, Balance $2300 r house- ie: ear or $1 1'000 cash. FE SWAP 18 MO. OLD. REG. MALE English Pointer for table saw, or wb for $50. Phone OR 3.5402. oR “ee ment for a payment on a new edrm. ultra-face brick home witt lake ait & "penueti pio _. tion ¢ tt, Realtor, . 460 Ww. waren 911, TRADE 2 SEDRODM MODERN home on income or 3 bedroom home. 8-0723. TOUR-AID TRAILER HITCH, FOR R ge TV or sell for % price. A WATER sOFTE TO_ RENT, _Seil_ot Swap #390 mo, OR 3-2360: WILL SWAP GERMAN POINTER for shotgun FE 8-1255, : WHITE CHAPEL LOTS & '53 NASH Amb. engine. Swap or sell.’ 433 ogg Bes Rd. ic Off Beldwin 24 «IN. 7 OLYMPIC HI-FI, CA- loric gas stove, Whirlpool auto-- —— washer Swivel rocker chair & drapes. Stove h fan, wire ed ecorder, radio. one vietreia com- ination. — Sgt 8 24 in. Schwinn blesele. 3 boys Eng- sh racer bike, 429805. 30” HOTPOINT SELUaIE RANGE. Like new ot toate modern living a rm. suite. * ELECTRIC RANGE, _heate: AUTONET aewin NG MACHINE finest quality, 1958, sacrifice, $55. cash. Powerful vacuum and at- tachments, excellent condition, $19, bonded. GReenleaf 4-4507 AUTO. KNITTING MACHINE. Ideal = for any woman looking for a fascinating, money making pet time. Pree lessons included. ‘ake over payments. FE 5-7517. APT. SIZE Eitc. RANGE, $40. GE refrig ” pees ke ohana ood 95 A $30 caenere washer ror Sie $e, No delivery. Used gas range, $10.95. ic m ev night ¢ Sat. ‘til 9 Ses ‘Auburn - et FE 43573 APARTMENT sae STOV like mew, $50, pate, = MIRAL ‘TV, 21 INCH CONSO menogeny cabinet. FE 8-2834 APT, | E ELECTRIC STOVE & refrigerator Good cond, Sacrifice, ADMIRAL DUO-TEMP 12 CUBIC ft refrigerator auto, defrost. | § NEED A ence. FIXER? Order Classified Ads to. sell, rent, find a good job. the Want Ad number! | 2-8181 is Peer Appliance “condition & og ot] circulator FOUND AT Sale Household Goods 57 ANYTHING YOU WANT HOME CAN BE tle out of the ‘way but a tot | epee *TradeTn Sat ee ee ee Bib svt snenes plate é& 2 ee Loe rable, v ine ceevereee ffel 4 chairs ta sen: Ponte eee Cede anon {OTL _Unisn Vilage Bp lt’ water heater. WE i ie SELL & EXCHANGE EVER’ "POR TRE HOME Christmas Gifts 59 HOLIDAZE SPECIAL! leArket 4 4.2316 Ir you atte A ble gray KELVINATOR tric stove, exe. Seitition. cheap. OR 3-0252. R, [LARGE DUO-THERM ay BURN. $00. FE er, Excellent condition. 8-9969 LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE. HALF 228 Saginaw. __price at Jack's. N, niture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. MUST SELL AMANA D —— Cuneo’) pg cu. ft. Ts, old. e new. . Phone or Smt MAH NY HUTCH CHINA foot foor length drop Poa! i and six chairs seamen $100. FE : PORTABLE a ‘Ae chine, $70.95. ara a ong oe washers. ad le REPLACEMENT PARTS 98 x ind Ave FE 2-402 Borckigl Bae WALTON Nt 515 E§. Walton PE 42267 PPAF SEWING MACHINE. LIKE 0. Michigan Sewing 37. PAIR OF LOVESEATS. slipcovers, FE 4-1789 after 5 UMP. ACE BLO Chest of drawe and 4 room Sonies YOR 31187. caine TABLE tric er, $4) 8-2431, A . ALBO from? Table. wis" tia, Sang te bie. 21". $46 or Appliances 8161 nmerce Rd, REFR: — Wi SACRI- fice for quick sale, $25 i 686 Staniey ‘Ave. (ina heece ot SEWING MACHINES | suse St sneer a Bart ables at te. s0—finger famous 20] console, save SI NGER SEWING CENTER mY: Me awest a Open Friday Until 9:00 / DiscOUNT SALE ON ALL ELEC. few ag eb ao complete MA 66011, DRAW. B 88. $175 oF sell separate, FE 4-6539, id Prom,..... $39.50 3, 17 and a". Rebuilt and teed. New ture tube. Your choice a ments. New in boxes “-seae $38 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING sHOP ‘ Of Pontiac 51 W. HURON FE 4-1555. HOTPOINT RANGE. 4”. LIKE LARGE CRIB TTRESS, brand new $15.95 4, Sroars Pur- | 2 zm. News CHICA! TES, 4 & 5. $9 mo100, Brat at | aoe POTH ; DOLLIES chair sets, FE 4-5713. A MAGNAVOX 5 RA- dio com bination. Brand with guarapie,pecial reason for sel BOY'S 2 IN, CLE, NEW, never been used. $20, oe Se. LIERS ENCYCLOPEDIA, volume set, 2 yrs. old. PE bain , all sizes. Order now PE #0113 to 9 p.m A R G. 5 diamonds: $80, FE 8-3065. DILY M . PLACE ORDERS ewee Guar. 1 ye. 1 $16.95 u EARLY IN TIME FOR Rel washing m: CHRISTMAS. FE 42880. 2441 Ste hee yt Phare i) . . WHITE LEA and. Howard, FE es “ <—. almost new, "ane 8. FE e brands. Be if i ao —. rabehed, Terrie LOOK No phone ord Plecse. enigan Doll cradles, doll beds worescent, Ave| FOR CHRISTMAS Hotpoint roner Good condition.| 7 make by oi. on: Phone sell for $10 each. FE 3-7530. | ———____ 7 aL Des | ONEL TRAINS. 1 FREIGHT EN. sen =—_ Chest — yea Fieve’ engine 11 fesight eats. pe | Log loader, barrel loader, coai nce, Vis! . MA §-6011 loader. miik ‘J watt GE FLOOR NER, $65.| transformer, Plasticville village, PE 8-6481. us many other pon Mg rE i G CLEAN S S LITTLE BEA rat shea a tore. 1 black and 1 colored cocker PE §-6123 yo’ on for Christmas! REG. R OLD MALE POINTE $25. OR 3-502, si | Burmeister's |" CASH WAY LUMBER PLASTERBOARD THIS WEEK ONLY $475 ROCKLATH BUNDLE 95c {xxi Vsrooved Mabog .... MATT THICK INSULATION 7, $29. PER 1,000 FT. Burmeister’s Northern Lumber Co. 7940 Cooley Lake 8 Lj a ~ Open oe. oa daily Ue per ft. 0 a. fe Com stock of used and sew | Priced SURPLUS LUMBER & be A Radiation asf Lex * I beams.. a ft. ed oak flooring RACTOR, SPACE OIL water . Reason- 32-4171 Christmas Trees 59A BEAUTIFUL, SCOT C PINE, Spruce & Balsam. MAp! 5-1501. CaknThas = TREES, 5 & 6 trimmed trees. A & ine our price, call 66 ft, red SCOTCH PINE TREES Wholesale ont! iy to ase to at Plo-e sure good se- tection Specia’ consideration for churcebes and schools. EM 3-3747. 7940 Coo! Lk. Rad. SPRUCE AND at ge TREES. at seen at 5758 | S itctoee. MAple SCOTCH PINE 73g WOLF RD. rE, | “Grionville oF ph. wham. Mt 461% -|For Sale Miscetencous 60 % IN -GALY. cents —_ ed Oe pe a oe cent in 21 % lengths. sol! fa os > tt one ~< ioe Soomro, BS on GAR a6 a Tea att an OF HU EDS OF DOLLARS on con & main- anes co sete BY INSTAL. LIN UMINUM re WITH TH CB INSULA it-yourself Also storms, a $ ornamental ‘iron, CALL Ob hee WoW Tf no ans. call JOE VALLELY CO Relinbic Pion Pioneers” Old Auburn & Rochester Roads 2 STALL On INSULAT- Te a ee css oe 3-4850 2 FUEL Of TANKS _fiten. wi deliver ver Pe saie | B $3. comp Pe : mre — sabe” LY oy Mae * machine pin an xe & benches $100, each. wa a _in removal, EM 3-316 ‘ desk 3iast" coat . ine} . rt include et ote & 11 dai oa = WINDOWS. ete Ww * plete it i} so tee on each: sae f BOARD PREF henge "fect conditic "6, e 5 ee ee ae Montcalm VES ' SOLD. er, in. stretchers. FE 8-2806. cane Turner's’ 602 Mt. ‘Clem. | 52 on 5. ens. 2-0801, See. was 96 ALNUT OLDER STYLE fab pinks ate ag ittings $87. _dining rm, suite, $35, Fm 46131,; Laundry stand es FOR CASH INA HURRY, sell things through Classified Ads. ase goes! Dial FE ~s “8181. + oom ge Doors STEEL OVEREEAD seconds and ai) standard wong Closet dre Bree! outa ering Saaew's shutters. operators. =o eall for og commana. renay BOOR's SALES nleat CHRISTMAS TREES HOLESA Lr. | Disappeari _8_ft, red pine. FE 8-2180. ATER oetted the a tae 50, These ane silently pany ectric, & Bottled Gas poner ab: > ie valués, Michi- 393 Orchard Lk. Fee. JELLED MAGIC S| "hae Gi saebe uo HuaBer a gag. or ubber or ol] base, tendreds of covers to OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 5-6156 in tamoar Toupee ne: age sin.85 85 value 61309 By v4 at ig thes tere wings * acum 303 ceanerd steel Pop-out ~~ auiven. “i's sec fla) ghats Goen for onty ise, |. Phone ‘sAnle bind. aor 6 te 18 f. MEN’S ick seares ~~ zie M 5% Cine movie camera, sits? le i Painted twi "* irae Pst et savin n 0: ah a 393 Or nas Mite Lk, NA wor mt: 15 cu. ft. ‘ Tike ne: $190, Ph, daennsnees pa: ft. ee ehs ceeeee | Oak Leoegett our be to avoid 2 eae. “BABY i np Siames. “SGALLAGHER’S ‘Ss 18_E. Huron_ _ GALLAGHER’S BA beautiful *amat¢ “GALL setae em ay an NEW. CON ea em ee or te reasonably Won- ,_ GALLAGHER 3 a Commands ie a GALLAGHER’ tin in ebony to match. St Stacie ELECTRIC ORGAN Save ‘ata MUSIC CENTER _MUsIC CENTER Min hGhae ME hd Sateen rE nite RAWLERS Zp FOR we! Pe Sette, cacy Poe Sant vel & 66 ta: ta _ Hay, Grain & Feed 71 sr AND aND BAY sit AND UP "That was old fashioned all ret, everthing was Al W. pecmnalianiood eae m4 For Sale Housetrailers bad —a Boats & Accessories 85 ORO LLL LE (2 LTE, ne = ARTES ‘hors hoe “aes feel ome —onaces For Sale Livestock 72 per eta Cori eriedale pe * A NG , 40577. Wanted Livestock 73 wane TO BOARD HORSES. x stalis Good ridin pi Crooks Rd, near dive, prviencs — For Sale Poutry 74 repepeng, EEG? Pos Sale Farm Produce 75 years “$7.00 Deliv . PE 4-6598. APPLES bea. HONEY. KINGS- d rocessed rock. PES4423.. | Orion. _—~ Muck, Diack soll peat, wa marie. AEPep Oe, oe OS Be BU. ochester, out Rochest bo trg suburb ~. a Rd 635 E£ Buell ' Rd Lake rion. {S508 | APP gravel, fill, ete, _ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67, oe me Le oak, maole. ash ced kind)'g. FE ‘OR in. dry, & esgge fireplace | wood deliver 90 avis- burg Rd, Phone . ME 4-0461. FIREPLACE & FURNACE ; cow manure ew nor driveway repair, oc ned niack fill sand, screened A-l i) dirt. will denver anywhere, CE CANN +f Ei. Ov iP : ts. HAVE Rent Trailer Space 79 : E aos “Or NEW tose MODEL, Mecu an A A 2 ‘ SF eae delivery.| LOCH CHAIN AND AG AUBURN HGTS. MOBILE VIL- SATE EE WE AL8O HAVE 4 900D SELEC- — The finest. 4% mile = Pon- ‘rose 44801 or Maple Sas3 10 ae ChLIN ESR | 198. Opayze PE 5-336 aTRAW DELIVERED 35 CENTS |OUR AND PARTS DE |i 2 8 wooo al tyres.| PAR ALWAY8| from bus top Pontiac Trailer READY TO SeRy fawn Mi Coach Park’ 5-9902. ell ce and firepince. Have RENT CHA N SAWS those Me wast tne best. 40x80 2” seasoned maple s qh atte saute foot lots. 16x40 cement patio. oe ag rear ara Have Camber qanics | Siceralk, rzom, tor garden on e 5 atreets. 5 wnat ep BROS srae || fit Be Ach Sloat NTIAC RD AT ev al sra0ce INt Ee. FE _4-1112 | sfOBT iE ESTATES MOD! treee~ Maple, Oak. ete Dig your CHAIN SAWS lakefront weed playground. own, ring uu =! Sleeth Rd. 3 miles west of Com McCULLOUGH OUVE Ss Ne merce Village, 1% miles east of NEW & USED see the best rls gua Lake “prailer intersection of Duck Lk Rd. & Guaranteed Service is Our Motto,| Park. FE 2 Wixom Rd, Open daily 8 to 6. EASY CREDIT TERMS MUtnal 4-803" HOUGHTEN & SON Auto 7 ise 80 NURSER} GROWN SPRUCE OR is ee ft.. 1 or more| J. Ll. Case & New [dea Dealer ‘$3 OLDS ENGINE WITH HY- Ha a than 10 $3 ‘each. Rochester O= 19761) “Gramatic transmission, make of- : ee We etn ag ‘ar he JOHN rool. . RE coord ra IDEA _fer, ii] tJ coun omes iT Ts, gra wagon screens & Saters around p Seaee. Bile flrs, ame she 29 ~~ For Sale Tires S80A erty Cedar Rivengrecs Davis Machin = Ortonville — Farm. 8970 Dizie S. 10) NA a A-1 USED TIRES. $3.50 UP. WE Clarkston. MA = i oe Oa SAWS buy. sell. Also whitewalls. N R a Rentals, tts & Repairs STATE TIRE SALES ming & removal, F@ 82275. | 1800 Crooks Rd M1 6-0446 | 503 Saginaw St. 4-0687 Michi i , ALE - TWO 7:1015 SNOW ptark Bros. N Narsery es [aan Saw | Pom sae ee EP des wore : istributors S_ Anderson, vad gan rend equmeres | TRE EN Fe GY i : res &n . . - PER its -- dament SALES—SE. eo NTALS FE 8-9368. For “Sale Pets 69 AKC BLOND COCKERS. 8 WEEKS _ Female OA 8-3147. TOP AKC DACHSHUND PU ie —— $40. Male 30. EM 3-2603. “AKC LIVER R AND WA WAITE SPRING- Bia female r and fa- ee t's -p eM House pond ; LES McIN- tosh, Jonathan, yellow sfticios ay SS ag v arteties 23 » Squir- sh oe Carketca Ra. als for" obe ‘more week. Golden bus oat of all Pen vateotion: Fors ‘ATORS, oi 30 LB. a. . 3773 Churchill, Raters Hgts. Sale Farm Equipment 76 QUARTE ent Gulloch Shain S Saws | Toy. MU_4-2881. GENTLE aye , GELD- ae ee : : aks Hutchinson. mt | TRAILER EXCHANGE | Oxford Trailer Sales ART i ! VEL TRAILER BARGAINS aia ea | models 2 17 Bits acta Seo | $845, a is man ecial, oon Belen “sas reveler : Deluxe, $1, Used. 2 1968 17° om hunte: a pe toe Bore 7 cane CARS FOR GREENBORO, N.C i fe Ping. 61 $1,305 wagache. Talk Gas allowance to 3 ater Soke eae y a ann ts, atte fs, FE 2-3215. FE 2-58 after 6 p.m. ea a ft. $196 Boreret, FLY 4-ENGINE To ” New tt., California Hawail $99.10. spocmbiy. 16 Ponti ¢ Service, Inc. OR 3-1254. atte, Sle Sk ee ee E PARTY Witt Ex- 33 ft. te? f Cees aI ry cellent references to drive 1058 $i 875 “ 35 ft itke Pontiac to bag Florida on or ; daterees’ ti eg ee or Sr new, $1 41 ft, = lee 6 $2,750 Many other to choose Pamtee sols $1210 Holly Bad Holly MEtress | TRUCK GOING aR 1 ° . joad either way. FE 5-6806. ord | Transportation Offered 87 Propeller Reconditioning beta nedeal motor repairing & Win- GREAT a OW aes meer me to 6%. te 10 wine used 396 Orchard Lk A 2-8020 trailers, Bottle gas & accessories “YSED 16-31 C ABT toll Big size, price & best Br beaten 1 |. Outboard winterizing a sto mille ‘orth ot Laks Orion on | TROJAN CRUISERS and Runabouts wey bores. NEW & USED BOAT ; Mt SCOTT-ATWATER Mt: ._ BOA we iwesd at Walton Blvd. $-4402, 9-9, Open Sun. PE 4-8370 Fiberglas 85A FIBERGLAS — FABRICATION RE- pair sales, 4383 Dubay, Waterford. Pontiac Chief Detroiter Bargains —_ Bargains 18 10 Wide wignest iragetn, stows uy Bee Sz, /S you will ove SD Gesheeds Mobile Home Sales Inc. "S MOBILE REP, Shes installed cars wired, . OR 3.2228. New Andersons We buy. sell and trade, Used 8-10 Wides RENTAL Parts and Supplies 60 8. Pages Open # to 6: FE Closed Sunday SPECIAL FARMALL CUB TRACTOR WITH LIGHTS, HYDRAULIC. & P.T.O. WITH 12 IN. PLOW. ALL RE- CONDITIONED {N A-1 SHAPE. on. Rings KING. BROS. PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE 4-074 FE 41112 Auction Sales ee aa SAT Pe © “DACHSHUND i {jee Decne, female. COL PUP. fj . CH atock, $35. OLive 1-8368, A La 4 AL stud service 1920 Mt, Clemens Fe 2-6418. Tt ke A 4 wk marked. fh wks. wsexends. a Ee ets RM ir Ee 101 2 RS. A Ee) POODLES: TOY FOX TERRIERS gistered. Terms. brs jas de- a RAKEPTS Gt Vig Ted TO ik. Canaries, cages & food. sird Hatchery. 2489 Au- Suro 10 * GEO UMPETERS *) : & up to 4. 0 2 DONT PASS UPI. MONEY!: Sell unnegded belongings for cash through Classified Ads!) PE 2-818. B&B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday .....7 p.m. | AND Every Saturday ...7 p.m. Every Sunday ....2 p.m. Buy and Sell Daily Rlando 3-2717 DOOR PRIZES SAT. & SUN. NO SALE WEDNESDAY, NOVEM. er 26 wen = Dee 3 Snax Saie F For Sale Housctrailors 78 18% FT. HOUSETRAILEH — VA- cant =. S50. or late station wa- mo a AR LACE. MARE Us AN offer. Keen Tratlet ree Lot 26 “140 NE 'OON Mi N 9 BED- room exc, cond, or terms will consider trade. eats : 1956 38° 2 B oe es o we an Pee ti0n, Wolere been shure, ‘ie wie an, Comrie monstration les noag Be rere Ser fem i at Warner Trail- , “TRAILER ‘SALES tae ore 777 one oj Wally Bryan's : ¢ vars.) ip Cair STANDARD BRAND NEW TIR traded in on General Safety Tires. Up to x per cent off. Black or whitewal ED. WILLIAMS 451 S, Saginaw at Raeburn WANT SEVERAL GOOD “goxis tires, FE 4-7253 or FE 86-6441 8 Auto Service CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE | car, Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- Pel Shop, 23 Hood, Phone rE 2 INSTALLED F REE Mufflers é& tail pipes Hollerback Auto Parts 340 Baldwin, FE 8-1431 or FE 3-9477 Sale Motor Scooters 82 ree swine | 38 CHEVY TRACTOR AND 34 | ANDERSON SALES & SERVICE : : 12 6 PADDOCK at Pike. PR 4-446 | Fn’, Fath Straight. atr.. $3.908. on BO A 1416 GA For Sale Motorcycles 83 M16 GA FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON st 71812 g" pump land Ma 5-420: aot ur Harley Davidson ~ Harley r MA 5-0221. —— ales Co., 372 8S. Sagi- xb bree i “Boats & Accessories 85 TURNER S 14 FT SPLIT DECK PLYWOOD TRUCK CENTER runabout. $100. 15 a Evinrude motur and tank. $100, EM 3.3402. Pick-Uos GADILLAC BOATS. EVINRUDE a ~} motors. Assorted sizes, cushions 10 Units from $295 and windshields, $5. $10, $13. Dawson's Sales, Tipsico Lake. Ps 1 . Take 59 to W Le eres big ago anels e< 7 7 - waoregt Fyn Aye? follow sigs. 4 Units from $195 Always en, ~ CRU ARRIVED ~ ~~ Stakes, 12 aad UP CENTURY Resoriet Vans and Flatbeds 4 ee ed ae 10 Units from $545 5: HP, INLAND LAKES SALES FE 47121 3197 W, Huron FE 2-6122 EVINRUDE MOTORS 1989 models on display. Some 1958 models left. Harrington Boat Works EVINRUDE DEALER Toon 8. TELEGRAPH RD. seg htt ate dee pe gy | Hage Sea a Fa windows, plastic ade te or order. i og? gh pounded for any special req Ce ee sae Remember Wanted Used Cars 88 | ATTENTION! WE NEED CLEAN CARS All Makes — All Models SHOP AROUND THEN us appt ord TOP DOLLAR And Were In Town Glenn’s Motor Sales AT OUR NEW LOCATION 953 W. HURON PE 4.7371 FE 46-1197 AS MUCH AS $80 FOR JUNK AND eheap cars. FE 23-2666 days or eves. CASH FOR L348 MODEL Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT EAST BLVD. FE CASH ‘FOR CARS TELL EVERYONE You KNOW TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD USED CARS AND PICKUPS. CALL JOHN L. LIBERTINE, OR JIM HARTLEY, OR 3-6111. Dixie “OK” Lot Dixie Hwy. at Sashabaw Dra ton Plains, Mich. TOP PRICE FOR — CARS PE 4-4878 See M & Motor Sales Por top dollar on later model cars. 2527 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1603 TOP BUCK AR—TR PONTIAC WASTE FE THE HIGH $$ Is what win interest you. We need your ’ "7, '56, ‘85 models. Our tation for paying tops ily hi dates ° 4540 » Dixie ey. WE NEED Cars ‘S85 te “$8 models. Must S clean, AVERILL : 2020 Dixte A FE 22-9878 FE 4-6896 JUNK & D. PICK- up service, FE 5.2000, TOP CASH FOR ANY “MAKE “OR model, ee up or down. ee 22 AUBURN WANTED 5 OR ‘54 CHEV. OR Aca Station ‘on. Muat he A-1, Phone FE 2.0098, Wanted Used Trucks 89 CASH PAID for all model Used Trucks SCHRAM'S AUTO & TRUCK 2539 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-2105 OR 3-6311 Used Truck Parts 89A HEI 2635 Auburn Ave. For Sale Trucks 90 EL DRIVE JEEP. 4 NEW MOTOR & FRONT END BOB BUTLER Harold Turner, Ford Birmingham MI 4-7500 DON’T WISH FOR MONEY! Make iit easily through Classified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, MOTORS, INC. dial FE 2-181, MU 41715 " PONTIAC'S RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass bal ed mileage. wey Orchard ik __Beego. Foreign & Sports Cars 90B imported tires fe for cucign Bed ann a ners. Market Tire -__ Co. 47-W. Huron, PE 8-044. = For Sale Cars R & R MOTORS |. 1954 FORD ..,....$ 695 REALLY SPECIAL! PICKUP with custom cab, § excellent tires, new paint jow mileage. Drive it and you will buy. 1952 PLYMOUTH $ iy CRANBROOK. A gocend the family. Excellent tines” body, Get this one quick! 1955 CHRYSLER $1195 WINDSOR NASSAU. lovely tu- en. with radio, beater, ite. Come aee — drive aes. tone powe: away, 1951 PONTIAC .»$ 295 REA redio, heater, black jaan white wall tires. 1955 BUICK ...... .§ 995 SPECIAL 32-DR. beige and ruby tu-tone, bast tires, dyantiow. radio, heat- ore car. BARGAIN R&R PR Chrysier-Piymouth-Im perial 724 Oakland Avenue 27, 1958 For Sale Cars 91 . ms ie DOWN, * 83 mo i Cre ane Yr. Ai at MI 47500, liao i064 CHEVY ? DR. — yee ore. will trade 22318. . Raaie & heat sab eh deceased giles 1931 Pontiac 3 dr. sedan...... 8 % ag dr ent? Sage. —_ P| bar 4 avers ¢ 4 dr, =. see. Radio & heater. § 445 wereee 1936 Pontiac otarohief Ca’ cremate ReH, seaoine “tid Algo ne Chevrolets, Bul Sater HOMER HIGHT MTRS. Oxtors, Michigan” trom Pangias, ie A 8-2528 1966 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN. radio, heater, Powerglide. A one- owner automobile anice one CHEAPIES beater, ote = sores 1955 Chevrolet H0 he els Viale on. ees, : CHEVROLET, Au meta) wagon 1905 chevroiet Bel Ate ¢-door,} WE PINANCE Clean vi mult te Birmingham | 22s p4qz see ta Rambler dramste: MCU? “EP ae 666 S. WOODWARD | om oe MI 6-3900. "| SA Sheree? eeeer we 7 RY ~ | ing. perer brakes, radio, heater. H. ABSOLUTELY MON. | Oe owner ....... 0.005... i607. DOWN Pa ments of Birmingham | ATI SPECIALS. |. 1981 Chrysler gearertile. we) ; 1957 Chevrolet convertible V4 — powerglide. power brakes, jo, heater, like new ... $158! Haskins Chev. 6751. Dixie Highway at M15 8 m Cred r, Mr, Parks a Me MI + hs00. iaceb Terese ‘Mi HORE FORTERET RE PLYMOUTH DODGE-CHRYELER pierces door, A aHistening ra en beduty MAple §-5071 Open nites ‘til 9 cureelt heat tt, nadie Steele FE 6.0204. : ing) RAMBCER TION WAGON, } bine Ne NO Maney ts * sire ssume peyines of Dow: 15.67 mo. Call Sree sar, =i a 98 au aot power, $005, 3-300g after 5 p.m SHOP THURSIAT At ous lar ine Side 5 ratop hed om oes ft ue Hardtop ed isi FORD VICTORIA REPOSSESSION ~. stock No, 46296. Special at) $1,036. North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at g. veer Ave | jirmingham 1l #2736 “*| CHRYSLER DELOXE, R&H, cleat mm 37. " orke uxe. Bell o reds rf or 3-264 val Cc R, HARDTOP 3DR. Rau, er steering and brakes, white jres, other «xtras, solid qrmine wane. very low mile- Clarkston Motor Sales RYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER Clarkston MA 5-514] . “SEaore EXCELLENT TRANS- — Lake. 4048) = Pheasant. rescent L . DODGE COUPE, REAL L GOOD ar. 5048 Pheasant, Creacent Lk. 7] DODGE CORONET V8. POWER brakes. Take over pgmeme of $34.16 month. OR au 4 DON'T BE TOO LATE OW THIS sel Pacer sal Coral and white. Every con- ceivabie extra. Friday and Satur- day only. $2,195. : im Gilmer ie Steele Ford. FE $9200 CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN. e? Let us help you adjust te ¢ less expensive model Lake Orion Motor Sales FE 4-3528 Pontiac M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. ‘” BUICK Cat BLE. PORD — MERCURY MY 2-2611 seas bg IF YOU CALL ME ON THIS CAR Fordom ra ce. ou can really save money, 1 ‘wnke, gn Motor ick Apecia beardtop. ony les, -_ Blvd e Saginaw, a bog Burns, Eddie Steele | ‘87 aa ee ee 85-9204. ew. $7 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DR. TARE Pordomat wil wees venrek Motor over ents FH §-5575. “E BUICK CENTURY CONVERT Good white walls, i fh full pow- er. New battery, Brakes, etc. 39,- 000 mi. Exe, shape. $1,900 incl. MI 63064. 0 FE 2-2318. No desiers, ‘NONE FINER! "S81 Olds 98 Holiday sedan, full pow- er "$8 Chevy “Se Alr_ coupe, power te brakes. 56 tere. ‘67 MGA Road HOUGHTEN & SON TOUR FOREIGN CA Sipe PEALen 538 N. Main, Rochester, OL 1-9741. Sales 8 Bivd st Saginaw '52 FORD 8 PANEL DELIVERY #295 53 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 4 DOOR 8 9408 34 BUICK wre, 2 DOOR BRAID woe one, wiper hals bus . + alg — wg CASS eee a Cadiinc’ Widoredo Seville: Air ville. ~ ee wit black top. Gola spoke ae POM. Ren ABSOLUTELY zo/ spoke whee 'Y DOWN. A: red & white trim. 34,500 miles. rail oe ae. cen oe oer : Mr Parks at MI 4-7800. Mareid Turner Ford. 1%3 CHEVR +DOOR SEDA I'LL OFFER THIS hey AT A Original paint. A Png Sur car special for Friday and Saturdey Your old car stock 1965 Ford Country Sedan, No. 4647. Priced “e. ‘sell at 9445. Rai, $1,045. pa Lynday. Eddie _Bteele Ford 5-804. North Chev. Hunter Blvd, at 8. Woodward Are. Birmingham MI 4-2735 1956 CHEVY 9 gp geet oonl 4 J ar FORD D VICTORIA. FOM RaW. i, y one at Harold Turners, a FORD Ve VERY CLEAN: BAR- . EM 3-0081, H. Riggins it FOR FORD, 2 DR. SEDAN, $175. on, Powerglide & brakes. Ral, we ee Mig. olga | ih FORO, CURLERS cream : - $1,306. _ e. ese. : _ $150, PE 8-8264 . THANKSGT “SPECIAL. SEE US AND ‘A L Chevrolet Riovayse 2 dr., and Ij you came here i to see a red mean a beauty, Call Mati. Bddie| snd. ae ee i Steele i peas, You'll be surp: rised a ids CHEVROLET IMPALA HA croatia wétle rVivglde, tio” Setee, “ve . heater, e air. Exe. cond., $2,250. FE 8- REPOSSESSION A-1 SHARP 's6 IM-| $189 full price. Payments o _Fe'sttos prt. owner, ee af Hurom.| $10.99 month, Perfect por after 6 Good body and tires. Radio and 1985 STA heater Mr. Bell, Great Lakes, on, 210, standard tranamieoton, FE 8-0402. Mi? geet condition $900. OR | FRAST NOT ONLY Bi cei TUR key, come feast 1954 CHETVRO 3495 this beautiful black TPairlane. 1987 = yore “o's —— ings side ie tee rey S00" pvt "Bos uto em . Sagina es “4 4-2214 or PE 4-106. ¥ Burns. Eddie Steele Ford FE 1963 CHEVY STATION WAGON. = cylinder, clean, $900. OA. 83930, 1957 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. tifa ar tor original paint. A beau- r he ee Priced to sell at $1546 aia North Chev. Runter pve. at 8. Woodward Ave. Birm reningha: MI 42735 WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC '56 CHEVY BEL AIR CONVERTIBLE V8. io heater, white tires. 4 teal awee 588 PONTIAC SEDAN STARCHIEF CATALINA Beauti- fu) emeraid green with radio, heater powe: steering & brakes. You save $1 300. "56 BUICK SEDAN ROADMASTER RIVIERA : tit! bine ke white fun power This ip @ slick one. $1,500 "56 OLDS SEDAN “98" with aoe ee Reauis® and of ants ear gy the "54 CADILLAC 62 Pet? 2 Eee SEDAN. poo apexes equi « au CADILLAC CPE. VILLE, Cream & black, ra Seater white tires, power. bo ing Only $808. Wilson Pontiac-Cadiflse’ 1350 N. Woodward | B'ham MI 4-1930 WAGONS |. ‘58 Studebaker $1795 ‘97 Ford COUNTRY SEDAN $1995 “56 Pontiac CHIEFTAIN 2-DR. $1450 ‘96 Ford Custom Ranch Wagon $1350 ‘00 Ford COUNTRY SEDAN 94passenger $1095 Larry Jerome Rochester Ford Dealer OL 19711, $97 full price. $9.98 per month. No 7s % hound's cash needed. Mr. Bell, Great Golie Simi Eddie Steele Lakes FE 60402. Doe ord. FR 5-204. RD. 65 GOUNTRY SEDAN — 1966 OLDSMOBILE. 66, RA. | 5 white, 4-Dr,, V8 R&H, white aide. | matic, excellent condition, $1,250. walls, automatic, sharp, clean, one FE 5.7066. SHARP ‘37 GOLDS, CONVE RT, 1 DONT KNOW WHERE YOU | red, baby spotlights with conti- could find @ picer car than this nental, R&H, motor recently over- 1968 Ford Felriane ae i, i oor. hauled, aueeiee OR : r @ DaM NVER > $2. $2180 chsh Shinet. * wdeie eteels ag = A og Labbe | Ford. PE 5-0206. Has eve - $2000, FE 24885. ve TF = ; 182 LINCOLN FO TAKE i HYDR AR # ver payments. erfect chance a MON ‘eee Pully ee cook for who is sume Po rents of 83. Ps peoet 2 —— & ni oe ge mo mes ayia, 1 e n be shed in @ art months Not too much. i. Haroll “uraer Ford, al 6-0720, 3 +o wa tone blue, ~ vena Ré R & waw. gpd oreo, tinted win- , = ate # Uren, cel ent galiengs. Rambler 1380. cand 45032 enter: 5:30 a Fi REPOSSESSION BILL. SPENCE eee F RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE “Bright Spot” | Te aaanes. any OPEN ‘TIL Yo PM 1088 ait) aa en ‘of, sash baba. . rey. | Orchard Lake at Cass Fw 8-0408, pon Cinlae. Aier $:38, 6 487! se pryooTe AN ws ones. i ag ater, auto- pon on a . A nice obile ™ a.) “SPECIAL ‘80 Cadillac, 7 passenger limousine, ‘s4 Baek 2-Dr. sharp. 8 Nes : me Wee. Fy ROGERS BA: pest = price, ae ae ca Hilo t] eed *. Lakes. PE “Sowa : il rl doeeeerun 1964 PLYMOUTH CONVER’ oder tits, zaties condition Radio, heater, sulomatie. trans 06 Auburn ery E_ EM 3-4188/ miss powe: ring and) 1055 4 1084 7 BOOR.| brates” Reduced ‘to sch. Our| series tone z) A nice Tittle | second ¢ 5 one the| stock No. 4569. Priced at only ivory. cM, og new, wife. Call or see Matt. Eddie | $1087. ae S __Steie Ford, FE 5-9204. ight gro ‘perfect a MS 56 NASH AMBABSA Sa Ra li iter! | mas NOE EL COV. | HA . Q tl w le ' 2 new tires. very good tion. Hunter eve. at 8. amore Ave. : $875, or best offer. OR MI 42735 Birmingham nson Mtr 2. Get Wise, e. Economize RAMBLER %}_ PLYMOUTH. VERY dodD eeu EM ‘aes H. ree R. R&A, cond. EM 3-438, JEROME Hardenburg RANTEED USED CARA nt Pairiane inne Vigo Month- End SALE a 9 the money. sock No. 4610" Priced et only pede North Chev. ars Weetwaes As are. Hunter Birming ~y PROR TH ‘ “HOLIDAYS” NE OF THESE BPAU- ' 3 ‘a c et = ° og ALL oe Hand Selected 538 OLDSMOBILE CON St . my ore ramatic, & TURKEY SPECIALS 1958 PLYMOUTH ......$2245 adio & Heater, Power steer- | ing Power brakes 4Way | seat. — Top & Matador | Red —_ 62704 ‘58 CHEV ROLET BISCAYNE 2 DOOR Radio & Heate ; Convertible. Power . bower brakes. Like Sahara Geld Paint “mnargi ores z = -— 5 i 1958 CHEVROLET .... 52195 ‘37 BUICK Wagon. ¢door. V-8. Power steering. power SPECIAL HARDTOP Dynefiow. nee 8 Reaiet, 1958 MARK Ill ee © eee ee we. "$4245 a ial Continental. Full power. Same as pew. 1958 FORD ............$1745 4door. All white. Automatic, V-#. Radio and heater. 1958 OLDSMOBILE. .... .$2395 Power steering, power brakes. 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Huckleberry g. 39 10:00 (7) Tracer 10:30 (7) News: Daly. 10:45 (7) Sports. t 10:55 (7) Weather. 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. 11:15 (9) Weather. ~ 11:2 (9) Theater. 11:26 (2) Nightwatch Theater. Lu- 11:30 (7) Night Court. (D) Leave It to Beaver. “The, Beaver. mother-in- (7) Pat Boone. Steve Allen. (9) Marko. Quiz for home viewers. (4) Behind Closed Doors. imperils scientists’ plane. (2) Zane Grey Theater. Da- vid Niven directs Eddie Al- bert, Jane Greer in story of outlaw and: his -wife, ‘The Vaunted.” (9) Marko (cont.) ° (4) Tennessee Ernie? Singer Mollie Bee. (2) Playhouse 90. Melvyn Douglas, Diana Lynn, ‘The Return of Ansel Gibbs.” retirement, Miss Lynn plays his daughter, Earl Holliman, Mary Astor, Ilka Chase, Loring Smith co-star. (9) Hockey. Toronto at De- troit. (4) Bet Your Life. (2) Playhouse (cont.) ; (9) Hockey (cont.) | (4) (color) Masquerade Party. j (2) Playhouse (cont.) (9) Theater 15, (9) News. (4) News: W'kamp. (2) News: LeGoff. (4) Weather: Eliot. (2) Miss Weather. Maureen O’Hara, Tyrone Power, “The Black Swan.” ('42.) (4) Sports. (2) Sports. cille Ball, “That Girl from Paris." ('37.) (9) Theater (cont.) (4) Jack Paar. Peggy Cass, .|11:15 (9) Nursery School Time, (2) Meditations. (4) On the Farm Front. (2) Captain Kangaroo. (1) Our Friend harry. (2) Cartoon Classroom. (# 1: Married Joan. Q) Movie. (4) Romper Room. - (9) Billboard. 10:00 (2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Dough Re Mi (9) Movie. 10:15 (7) Lady of Charm 10:30 (4) Treasure Hunt. (2) Play Your Hunch. 10:55 (7) News. 11:00 (2) Arthar Godfrey. .. (4) Price Is Right. (7) Day tn Court. 50 11:30 (4) Concentration. (7) Peter Lind Hayes. (2) Top Dollar. (9) Howdy Doody. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Tic Tac Dough. (9) Hidden Pages. 12:30 (4) It Could Be You. (7) Mother's Day. (9) Myrt & Doris. (2) Search for Tomorrow. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light . 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. (7) Liberace. (9) Movie. (7) Margie. (2) As World Turns. (4 E.T.V. Digest. (4) Faye Elizabeth. (7) Chance for Romance. (2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) (color) Truth or Conse- quences. (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. (2) House Party. (7) People's Choice, (9) Home Fair. 2:00 it] 2:35 3:00 (7) Beat the Clock. (9) Hour of Stars. (2) Verdict Is Yours. ¢4) From These Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust © 3:30 Presents. : (7) Mickey Mouse Club. A judge has suggested that juvenile delinquents be taught sports. In other words, get ‘em out of the back alleys and into the bowling alleys ... . Hollywood is where the bride sometimes keeps the bouquet and throws the groom away. —Earl Wilson. z © 4: (2) Beighter Day (4) Queen for a Day and about 50 puppets join Carney (7) American Bandstand _|in a one-hour live special for ABC. (9) Big Rascals. This will be a fanciful creation inspired by and based on the won- : ) Secret Storm derful musical composition by the = late Prokofiev, ‘‘Peter and The 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. vicolaanrs —_— (4) County Fair. — The will cig ees (9) Sherwood Forest. ~ t - say ih gaol on are 5:6) (2) Susie. well known in legend and fairy (4) It’s Great Life. tales through the centuries and to (9) Looney Toons. many nationalities. The story em- me i braces the wolf’s encounter with 5:40 (2) Detroit Bandstand. Little Red Riding Hood — and pos- (4) (color) George Pierrot|Sibly the puppet version of Little ‘ |little p ! Puppets to Play Child's Classic Based on Musical Score by Serge Prokofiev NEW YORK — “Art Carney Meets Peter and the Wolf,” a spe- cial one-hour program featuring the imaginative comedian whose television and stage performances. have won him national acclaim, the charm of the renowned Baird Marionettes and the music of Serge his fishing line to feed fish rather than to catch them. He is trying to get the animals of the forest Bairds’ creative ability to ex-, plere excitingly - different For the Bairds, old hands at the TV game, are coming up with per- haps their most ambitious effort in the medium this Sunday, when they pigs, and boy who cried ‘wolf. and so on. many more woodland NOVEMBER 27, 1958 _ to the music of Serge Prokofiev this Sunday on About nine human operators will -- Today's Radio Programs - - FE 2-2257 €:06-—WIR, News 6:30-—WJR, eR -¢760) ms RLY {800} WW 1850) Wak (1190) WEYZ ¢1270) WPON (1460) WIBK (1490) TONIGH? 21 100—W, Vinal WIBK. George 2:30—W Dr. Malone ww Be + — CKLW. Heatter, Davies WWo News Sean mere Ww, Ps h 2:00—WIR, ®t. to Happiness CAR News wx kt 2 og ce Eee” [em ey ports Page 11:30 WIR, Muste bang “ weOn ay Bee Wuye. sures AR. yal Mare bal WCAR, News th ewe § «Patrick jporte §=Candirlight News Ly WJR, World Tonight a's . te WK, M Hab Casev WXYZ Hewa Wolf, site News Da TSK News Georwe a oo FRIDAY . MORNING acase ww. News. 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Tile Cutters *, The Floor -101 South Saginaw Street. | Monday and Friday ‘til EBB EaE S28 Ee ee ee eReRe eR Ree et ee eee ee eee ahha ae ae : , | = t , ? | 4 < S 8 Menace to Ss By JAMES MARLOW “may change the course of history and self-assured for so long, can- Associated Press News Analyst and ‘the direction of both commu-jnot look into the future and be| program have instriicted local WASHINGTON (AP) — Today|nism. sind capitalistic democracy. |positive that on some future] sion. to press auto companies for Thanksgiving Day. And what do). On. thing is sure: On this| Thanksgiving Day it will be ln beaten wer Reatee aaa . ©. i. F j , iw A VAW Per two things: many: << pTenahasiving the West, proud) winner : President Reuther 1. That we're. still alive at ai time when the United States | sto Starting Tomorrow Si SHO Pat GEARS wd SAN . i. P Avy; *} “aul everd yest abtia — trom) Wangan Loko) yo ne Thanksgiving Day till the next i] A> 5 ee , TTT ley a — will be an uneasy, one. Sy ie : eee t ee + Communism is a crusading be-| — ¥ — long as there is no Communist world, can be post- d until in the end there will no war. ane lief, bent on capturing the world. | The Western democracies have! the task of building dikes against ce the tide, with aid and arms, hop- ing in. the end their way of life) will look more attractive. Rt won't be easy, In the ee | between the two beliefs, the de- mocracies may have to move fur- ther and further towards social- ism, and communism further and | further towards individual free- dom. ee mE Te een Lee ee TN ee ee ee ee ee Te * * * in the end — if peace can be! preserved — communism. and cap- | italistic democracy may have lost| so much of their original identity that they will have become some- smcyercm= =| KENMORE WASHER The best reason tas thinking $0 | ip Far «+ - f is that life itself — and life means removes all dulling lint and soap film . both ideas and men's desire — is, for cleanest clothes. Easy to remove for a ey ee oe cleaning ... no gadgets to get'in your way. we At this moment when the West | is giving aid to more ‘backward | peoples — and still trying to bal-| ance its budget — it feels that it is doing the best it can, Years | from now, if communism wins, the West may feel it did far. less than enough. Communism, both in China and) in. the Soviet Union, is straining its Ser Tae ee nomic plan. “ Reet Hila, dined en te ip 2 Saif Our Lowest Priced Kenmore 2-in-1 Washer-Dryer Combo | | | ; RUSTPROOF PORCELAINED TOP, TUB NORMAL SPEED, SLOW FOR DAINTIES 4 © Buy on Sears $ 30 ! | . ! ; Easy Terms DIAL FOR 3 WASH, 2 RINSE TEMPS NO PAYMENTS ‘til Féb. Ist hs : . . One dial .coritrol’. . . Kenmore automatically washes Senator Favors Call of | j . and ‘dries all fabrics. It has huge 10-lb. capacity, built- ) Special Session to Get| LID SWITCH HELPS AVERT ACCIDENTS INFINITE WATER LEVEL SAVES WATER in. Shee Hee tistioes .woshing, ‘rustproof! portelainad tub. Extra Funds | .. Ask about new Roto-Spray action. i LANSING (UPI) — Sen. Philip a —— ; ; ; Rahoi (D-Iron Mountain) said to- fess Kk , eR Te 4 ; day he is “bitterly opposed” to * a — : 4 i tapping the Veterans’ Trust Fund C 5 to keep the state from going bank- ; : FREEZ =n CHEST rupt. , Ty 3 Use of the 50-million-dollar fund See to bolster the State General Fund ! ca ae: had been proposd by J..H. Creigh- ae ton, lobbyist for the Michigan Man- ‘ eae : ‘ — aH tj iF BF s if BE EXCLUSIVE ROTO-SWIRL AGITATION he Nl he ED Raueawy — + wfacturers Assn. “A. lot of legislators are in ™y cerner on this one,” Rahoi said, “‘There’s not enough money in. the fund to take care of our problems.” Rahoi said he favored calling @ Special session of the Legisla- ture to appropriate additional funds \ for education, unemployment andi \__Aelfare. x He was not expected to get os \ Support on the special session pro- . Leaders of both parties have! ated they favored tackling) problems when the Legisla-/ ture theets for its regular session in may. * * Rahoi haus a 100-million-dollar Corporation Profits Tax would solve immediate education, unemploy- Ment @nd welfare problems. Help 155 Disabled Vets | ae : By . Bs se» grag eng? Kenmore Gas Range You Can Boil Water in Seconds the. Veterans :Administration, re- gonad Tessar tat more tan] Has Aluminum Top ray on Fastest-known Top ry have. received federal BESS tose 1398 coc. 17922 10.3 cu. ft. Coldpot Boga 1 ; “4 ) ; 4 | S ® Heats in Seconds is cannot get about without "aid of wheelchairs, crutches or a NO PAYMENTS ‘til Feb. Ist ho PAY Mees rds te J Sold on Sears Eaty Terms pss Top units all light without matches! Giant oven has a 16.7 sq. ft. aluminum shelves. Freezer VisiBake Oven Window that's removable for cleaning. Kenmore 30-in. Electric Range pre-heats in a-hutry! Fully chest ‘holds 52 Ibs. Big. -across+he- . Big Smokeless Broiler. Griddle has workspace cover. | @utomatic 24in. oven. 7- heat switches control four top bottom crisper holds 18 qts. Four and Hurry in today during this gigantic sale... SAVE! { units for thot “justright” heat. Full-width fluorescent a half extra-deep shelves and a dairy Appliance Dept. ~ Main Basement : ' light. Has big storage drawer. chest all in the door. Buy now at a steel ema a | : | special low. price. Ist Payment Feb. 18 Bes nn | OMifacilon guar as pan iy Fick SEARS 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE S-4IT me i } ‘ id ¥ s eo ? e ; i Soke iyee ad a ¢ . . ‘ i : rg | / | 7m : - “ | gy . i2 “Government Confiscated _ : Movements 17 JEWEL WATCHES MENT TREO OF ras whew ¥ YORK 4, oe WKC svceosded ta vecwing @ > * large portion of these seizures. : _ to offer our customers! : _—_ Watch ro a $ 449" ~ PORTABLE TAPE RECORDER Has 334-ips for extended rec- ord/play back time, ‘7 ips for ° that added measure of. fidelity. Pushbutton speed control. Single record and play control. . $1.00 Weekly Ne hence Compact Table RADIOS Tune in on a perfect Christmas with this compact AC-DC Ad- | miral on inland circuit chassis, large ~ New Admiral AC-DC | ~ ‘-, automatically. $495 - ‘No Money. Down 50¢ Weekly “New Zimerson ® HiFidelity -PHONO-RADIO —— COMBINATION Has 3 Hi-Fi kers:. Plays 4 speeds Iso has a powerful super- heterodyne radio. Mahogany console cabinet, “Reg. $158 ry - Now... Open an Account or | Add to Your Old Account hy ee ve eee Oe: See ey ce Rao GREE OMe eRe Rm yg: Oe jo ee) OM ee ee Re eee Uae eae eS Ren gee ten en eee ee ene ee : a by 3 vio wi ~PHILCO- Table Radio *19*% 50c Weekly High sensitivity. and perform- ance you would only expect in tadios costing twice as much, Newest Deluxe Predicta 21” PHILCO a J 5 @?5 exciting, new “Look” is bane half. the story. You'll want Predicta for its superior per- formance, too! Swivel picture tube in its safety case floats above the 8” high cabinet. Slender Styling Portable PHILCO. $] x 9°95 ig. stg Buet-cael So ih. you'll want it with you, Awher- ever you go! ; OPEN “2 # —— /EVENINGS til 9: for Your fF) Convenience THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1958 New for 1959 STEREO HI-FIDELITY — PHILCO i iN ( _ Pe 4 T away, PHONORAMA V—"'Miss America”, Philco’s developed Fidelitron Sound System brings a vf J ha PHILCO 1907-8 new standard of excellence to High Fidelity / sound reproduction. Equipped for stereo, / Phonorama V also features a powerful mae radio. See and hear the wonderful difference today. Philco High Fidelity @ Concert Hall Cabinets @ New Fidelitron Sound System @ New Stereo Reprodycer @ Matching External Phono Amplifiet Units @ Custom 61 Center Holds in layaway © Electrodynamic Woofer. © Record Storage Space. / ° ‘ PHILCO 181 3-S—Continental styling in a / contemporary cabinet in warm a New stores - Feproducer for fabulous stereo sound. 4-Speed automatic record : Easiest Terms changer plays all record sizes and speeds, Powerful AM-¥M radio, — 7 rae Exciting, All New PHILCO “MISS AMERICA” Predicta TV a Only in the new Philco Predicta “Miss America” can you get such years-ahead design and perform- ance. Exclusive 3+ speaker wide diffusion wrap-around sound. Beautiful mahogany cabinet. with swivel base. $33995 No Money Down ' TTI 7 PHILCO| ‘ Full Swivel Console Predicta 21” PHILCO $33 °329°° Swivels clear around . . , and it’s inished all around — - including the BACK! Superb 3 - speaker wrap-around sound. Pop-up tun- ing! Light shows channel. New T. apered 21” Table Model PHILCO $00 Weekly “Slender set” cabinet designed for the new shorter 110° tube. Smallest 21" table model avail- able. Grained mahogany wood Automatic Power-Packed PHILCO. Clock Radio * 2 Yh "Slender set”’ idle we four- * wah speaker with @new Duo Sound “system. Luminous clock hands. w KC, 103 N. SAGINAW. ° i E bila THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1958 THREE | Roto-Matic Vacuum Cleaner —— with Exclusive Attach-O-Matic Clip on Tools! vb Absolutely Free With Purchase of 3 Rooms of Carpeting, 30 Sq. Yds. or More your bedroom, livingroom, Seite or hal $100 30 rd 2 3IQQ 2a NO MONEY DOWN, $2.50 WEEKLY! TREASURED ehh YLANE _ sAveE 310 . seopp Gian prac Chest Cushion $250 guarantee against moth damage. Aroma tight. Big 16’x43"” size. Protects soda heat gaeos ne $14.95 - Use it to sit or eee 8 nab Onl $ 95 Extra seating el Thick 935 . 7 foam rubber, Coles choices. o $, I Bought WKC, 108 N.SAGINAW...FE 3 “714A RO hae er 6 Ae megen a Pe a ae ae me FOUR | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1958 a See a © gis * one th y= ~ s . “ - e tv € ° -. vn Does _ am eee 6 Fe te... a¢. “ : a - Tita jae : AL if. + GP aE as & * buee * Sos fer? * . o *£ i" a 8 The WEBCOR ‘REGENT’ Hi-Fi TAPE RECORDER Have fun this Christmas with this high-fidelity tape recorder. Three-speed motor, 5-watt output. Includes . microphone, 600 feet of tape and take-up reel. Pre-Christmas Priced at. SUS go . LAYAWAY NOW for Christa ad Christmas! Small Deposit Holds ‘til SPOR $900 Holds Until Christmas - WHE, 108 N.SAGINAW...FE 3-711 pic 3-way home . entertainment center! TV, RADIO, Hi-Fi PHONO Combination! WIRED FOR STEREO... this is the combination you won’‘t out-. grow! Here, in one elegant cabinet, is a rare combination of looking special purchase price is so low, . this FOUR-way home entertain- ment center costs less than you might pay for TV alone! Created by the world leader in combina- tions, this Olympic has the new- est automatic features for ease of = tuning, clarity of viewing, and purity of tonal reproduction! See it today! Regular Price $449.95 . Pre-Christmas Priced at... Newest Olympic Lightweight PORTABLE TELEVISION Powerful, easy-to-carry television with a deluxe hideaway antenna that brings in excellent pictures. Layaway for a sur- prise Christmas gift. Pre-Christmas Priced at ><. $99” and listening pleasure! And our _. t THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1958 TABLE LAMPS rom 3 Gifts that oe and glow the. year Modern - styles with co ge carter now for Christmas! Distinctive, Decorator TREE or POLE Only 50c Weekly Truly pace-setting - floor - to - ceiling pole lamp and unusual tree lamp with 3 brass-swivel lights with metal bullet shades! All brass pole and shades, or brass and black, or brass and white. Ultra Smart Occasional _ TABLES by Western $19.95 Mahogany Tables wittr distinctive, leather tops and 14-K Gold Trim, Choose from steps, ends, rosktail in traditional styles. OPEN P, EVENINGS é til.9 for your ‘ convenience WKC, 108 N. fashioned bases. Layaway &@ Reg. *239 SAVE 590 8-Piece Modern Bedroom Group Exclusive beauty and famous make comfort at amazing savings! Bookcase, bed, double dresser with mirror, matching chest in ultra fashion lines. Plus a well-known mattress set, 2 boudoir lamps! *149 No Down Payment—Toke Up to 2 Full Years to Pay! Reg. 5229 SAVE *80 7-Piece Living Room Grouping A suite designed to enchant the admirer of contemporary styling and expertly crafted for lasting service. Sofa and matching lounge chair, 3 fashion-wise tables) 2 smart contemporary lamps. ‘149 No Down Payment—Toke Up to 2 Full Years to Pay! _ Reg. *199 SAVE *70 . Piece Modern Sofa Bed Group Value ensemble selected for its handsome, clean-cut modern distinction! Famous sofa bed and matching lounge chair plus 3 matching tables and 2 table lamps. 129 No Down Payment—Many Months to Pay! ‘1.00 Holds Any Gift in Layaway ‘til Christmas! SAGINAW. ..FE 23-7114 FIVE, PUTS IT AWAY MAES LEE cee 7 DIAMOND BRIDAL SET BOTH. RINGS 199° - $2.00 Weekly Surprise her this Christmes with fhe diamond she’s hoping for. Beautiful matched 14K gold rings unusually low priced! ~- ss sane ae 6 DIAMOND 8 DIAMOND BRIDAL SET BRIDAL SET $2.75 weeny 5] 39” $3.00 weEKcY +159” P/AMONDS ENLARGED 10 SHOW BeTAiL 10 DIAMOND 12 DIAMOND BRIDAL SET BRIDAL SET $3.25 WEEKLY $] 74° ” "$9.75 weeny 4199" NOW at WKC... C. Edwin Smith Qualified Gemologist ‘5 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING ROGERS 52-Piece Silverware Set Plus § Serving Pcs. and Chest You get all This: 62-Plece Silverware Set, Reg. ...... 960.50 2-Piece Steak Set, Reg. ...csesecses a3 An Added Service to Qur Customers... C. Edwin Smith is an expert gemologist who will assist you in your diamond selections. He can give you expert information on each dia- mond cut. Also, bring your old diamonds to Mr. Smith to evaluate them. They may be worth more than you realize in trade for a new diamond. ~ Absolutely No Extra Charge for This Service! SAGINAW...FE THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1958 SEVEN , BULOVA Imperial Clock-Radio SS All-Transistor Portable Wakes you with music or a gentle — Radio buzz .. . operates electrical ap- Beautifully styled in the finest pliances . . . turns itself on and off automatically. me Chistios ot BUL OVA diel ff WKC Te eledi — ; Sn et THAN A WATCH | . \3 AS LITTLE AS STORM KING { Poaged masculine look, serviceable 1 37 jewels, i breakable main. i spring, certified i} waterproof* and Wi sutova 23 cw" » i “ff ioe , tefiticing k w ij watch, Timed 6 | precision adjust. re a ant, with lifetime ' ‘ : eabroakae e male: LEXINGTON - A smart 21 jewel timepiece, in s is th Handsome | expansion band. - PROS | i QODDESS OF TIME | AMERICAN GIRL Exquisite face i bracelet apartes H with 21 y accuracy, tifetime } unbreakable main- Bi 1A 17 watch tha ylges your wrist like a i i time unbreakabie | YOUR CHOICE! only $3575 7 a : i ty A 17 jewel, shock resistant watch a ee ‘ ’ : = oe eS B/ with the executive look. Lifetime ‘ 4 unbreakable mainspring, with smart - Miss America Youth and beauty are captured in this 17 jewel watch with matching expansion bracelet. Lifetime unbreak- able mainspring. $128.00 wh . * « ne : . BULOVA Continental quality leatherette. Fits purse or pocket. In rich British Tan. From SEBQIS yor Colors ———— $49.95 less batteries Mammen $1.00 Weekly a $1.00 Weekly WKC, 108 N.SAGINAW...FE 3-7114 - ‘1.00 Holds in Layaway ‘til Christmas! ey _EIGHT - THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1958 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1958 y LAVAWAY HWA fo ig aUlurianee: LUGGAGE "Travel - Tested’ finish resists scuffs, wipes clean. Rugged struction gives you complete cloth- ing protection. Big, roomy intefiors are fully lined in rich fabrics. Choice of colors, CT. Weekly » $15.95 [3) Men’s Companion Cate . - $25.95 (8 Men's Yoo Sellet 4's « + $19.95 - $25.95" - acspee a (1) Ladies’ Wardrabe . wy) NEW PARK LANE* DESIGN by ONEIDA LTD. Double Vegetable Dish Only $10.00 lovely service pieces in the SILVERSMITHS SAVE‘10° Sensational New. DORMEYER ELECTRIC MIXER and JUICER It beats, it juices, mixes, all with multi-speed control! This amazing complete mixer outfit includes large bowl and juicer as well as grinder attachment, , Regular $39.95 $29 G50 50c Weekly! . Famous Quality in a most bai SALE! TAYLOR, SMITH & TAYLOR SERVICE §- ne DINNERWARE! | EI OF — Ge nul =< \ r . NINE. 0 4 a A seal y rt by: > SES: ETE eee MRE SS I ae ae eae reme UTR oh RI ll RR a a ee ae ee Automatic Dryer Reg. 199.95 — Save $61.95 Has famous “In-a-Door” lint trap. Eliminates loose flying lint in working parts of machine. Full 120 minute timer for all Purpose drying: “138 $2.00 Weekly Wash tub made of sust- proof galvanized metal with drain. Easy rolling ' casters, - yaa - Vr) Le] a val aby Lee A supply of farmous Tide de- tergent included Free with Speed Queen your new wi . gee one Beet - Sy A se | ese) wing ‘Waihat x $] 1995 Non Wrans Feb 935 ~ TOTAL vALue $12990 | Plus Big Supply of Tide EEE) All for Only .. . EE Look What You Get: No Money Down-$1.50 a Week e/ 3 Speed Queen washer has big 20-gallon porcelain eriame! da tub. It’s rugged and depen ble and will give you years of service-free performance! - OPEN EVERY NIGHT Until 9 P. M. ~ : ——— — t | ees Deena rT 6 ae ay =~ * AARRA Ea Sey y ml ¥ ray ’ Moreen ‘aie = = | ——_ WKC. 108 N.SAGUNAW... Giant 11 cu. ft. FRIGIDAIRE | Deluxe Refrigerator ® Giant Full-Width Freezer is © 14.5 Sq. Ft. Useable Shelf Area @ 5 Roomy Door Shelves in Super Storage Door . ® Sheer Look Styled with Stunning Frosty-Turquoise-Accented Interior and Sheer Look Lines Outside RICE EVER / "168 With Your 10-Year-Old or Less, Popular-Make Refrigerator in Operating Condition only DBS° a Day «++ its All You Pay on WKC’s — New Exclusive Bank ee Meter Plan! : FE 3-711ee eek a ee ee a ers ani SL ee SSS a ae ee a eta Pe ee ee eS Pn - S ‘ 2 a! é THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1958 ELEVEN serine M “4° 5-PC. CHROME DINETTE SETS Shining polished chrome ‘ frames . . . plastic table tops $ that defy mars and stains .. . chairs upholstered in washable plastic. : Values to $69.95 No Money Down-$1.00 Weekly FAMOUS STRATO-RESTER Lt Vida! AND IT RECLINES a : nr ie SEB QEIS New TAPPAN 36° Christmos etnies DELUXE GAS RANGE Designed to give Dad a new lease on life! Reclines to suit his whim and lux- Full 36” divided cooking top, urious vibrating action eases tensions clock and timer, appliance out- b ... Felaxes ... relieves strain on heart! let. Flexo speed oven, swing-out A fabulous gift! A worthwhile buy! smokeless broiler, plus a galaxy of features! LOUNGE and OCCASIONAL . _No Money Down-—$2.50 Weekly CHAIRS a ; 7 New Lightweight, Low Cost | our ao ; ace Oeo ofr | Striking traditional, modern and swivel styles! Many foam-cushioned. Entire stock reduced! . I Bunk Beds SAVE *20 Rustic, durable maple 0 “y Reg. $69.95 rail and loder Gor Sem or Ce Now Only aD un $ a $ | @” 7 13 $1.00 Weekly — ! with trade oe. Newest Hoover vacuum cleaner. Full : : size! No bag Ae oety! It beats as eS t ! t ! Svailees easy to buy at WKC! til 9 for — | NO MON EY DOWN HOLD! YOUR PURCHASE ‘ Convenience: ~waeme — Many Months to Pay |. S : | may 108 N.SAGINAW...FE 3-7114 | Lv KC. | > Fire Je > Fa 7 = eo $e ey es ees 4 +4 PEPE EEC EPCES PESTER TT eee en —— Famous Name IA Innerspring MATTRESSES and BOX SPRINGS!... Some Matched! Some Mismatched! Regular $34.50 Values § Durable woven mattress ticking. Full or twin sizes. Sturdy inner- spring construction. : 4 S= ree No Money Down—Only 50¢ Weekly! : c= Efren epost Reg. $69.95 7 at (x : $48 | 7 7 Famous Sealy Redi-Bed MAPLE : eT : | OPEN STOCK E is * . , ’ BEDROOM PIECES e | ! Yours mice - ; $ | ; f oe et ; Skenrs Two a ; With $59.50 Quality NATURAL REST MATTRESS No Money Down— Impressive sofa by day... restful bed by night: Regular $199.95 Now ..+s.. on Budget Terms! Separate famous Sealy innerspring mattréss - opens to full size bed. Sleeps two. It’s yours at § 95 his spectacular price during WKC’s Layaway Sale! ; NO DOWN PAYMENT — TAKE 2 FULL YEARS TO PAY! ~ | n wd =" [ Ee Hollywood Bed roe wm! 64) i. : and % a De Mattress Sets Qutfit Any q Regular $69.95 Value Bedroom at Savings! Z 4 sAD Never outmoded — always charm- : 4 ing Colonial design and genuine brass hardware plus rugged con- , ; struction with hand-rubbed 7-coat ; No Money Down, $1 Weekly Terre, poem eee iets ta, ean teehee Good looking, luxurious bed 8 ‘ @ perfect suite at an unusual / = for any room! Famous mat- mark-down! phy dies “ata y Hag plus plas- Several Other Matching Open Stock Pieces Availablel A ) N. SAGINAW...FE 3-7114 ) > rye | Oe Pe eee Bt eDp™ es : al ; . = THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1958 THIRTEEN far Bowling Equipment WKC fits and drills your new ball while you wait. Am exclusive feature . $1.00 Holds in Layaway - Floor Semple brings you a big 21-inch 254 square inches of viewable “Living Color” NO MONEY DOWN- 3%: RCA vicToR 21-inch OLOR TV SAVE °247 This beautiful mahogany full console 1958 picture. To add to the realism there's balanced fidelity sound. And how easy it is to control color with just two simple knobs! You can own this dependable Big Color console for only a few dollars a week. Regular *645, Now .... ‘398. | FAMOUS MODERN HOME Regular $69.95! SAVE $30 S39 E No Money Down—$100 Weekly! Now . Only... NEW, ROUND-BOBBIN Portable _ SEWING MACHINE 2 YEARS TO PAY! : General B Electric TABLE RADIO Single nyt, barns ans - on or 0 controls volume, too. Printed $y | es circuit chassis. Coior choice. No Money Down—50c Weekly General on Electric CLOCK RADIO Setate Seca SOD MIS has sweep second hand . Powerful radio / No Money Down—50c Weekly Famous Multi-Speed Portable Phonograph fa rpm. sesords. ‘At- $] 43s —" carrying No Money Down, 50c Weekly the ane se See eee LS ee ee ee ee eee ere a ee ae ee _FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1958 Save On All Your Christmas Gifts 25¢ a ’ Day Fully Automatic WASHER and DRYER | Regular $459.90 ..°. pe | y | Automatic from fill to finish. The Hotpoimt washer has the new line filter and the sensational Wond-R- Dial. The matching dryer dries all fabrics safely. FREE delivery. new Hotpotect SUPER STOR REFRIGERATOR / | Save ‘61” Reg. 229.95 Now Only 168 Big full-width freezer has an alu- minum liner that conducts cold.4 times faster than steel, won't rust! The full-width chiller tray gives additional storage for frozen foods. Manufacturers’ Closeouts! New COLUMBUS Full Size Gas Ranges Big family size ovens, — “oe smokeless, roll-out broilers and many de-- luxe features. All new- $ est models. pis ah (Prat on sale this week only. No Money Down—$1.50 Weekly! [NO MONEY DOWN- °: 2 YEARS TO PAY!) REVERE WARE. COPPER CLAD STAINLESS STEEL 11-PIECE SET Regular Open Stock Price $45.70 Here’s @ wonderful way to better, fast. f- er, more delicious meals... at a BIG saving! Set includes 114 Qt. Covered \y Double Boiler, 10 inch Covered Skillet, 1% Qt. Covered Sauce Pan, 4 Qt. Cov- ered Sauce Pot, 7 inch Open Skillet, 6 Copper Hangers! ‘é FREE! FAMOUS CHEF COOK BOOK Over 300 pages packed with delicious recipes ——- yours FREE with every Good Cook’s Set. Retail value $2.95. ; 1” Holds ‘til Christmas! Famous Du0-THERM : OiL HEATERS All 30% to 40% Off! Prices Start at... BB | Your Chr . stmas eT fts Mey FEATURING THE KEW i + = No [Tin ‘ap ry, AFP ee ie Packag 5 3 ‘ 3 _ © ’ anism ; ee ee ee ee) eet ere en ee ' COMPLETE 15-PIECES $1.00 Holds ’til Christmas! Pe EASY READING LIGHT METER. Think of it! A light meter built into 74 the top of the camera measures light for you .. . tells you lens setting. "2 No figuring — no guessing. You get perfect color movies every time. BE _ Yk KEYSTONE K-20: MOVIE CAMERA with fast £2.3 tens. Think of it! A j _- Color movie camera so simple to operate that anyone — even a child — ; , ¢an take beautiful sharp, clear color movies the first time. No learning how — it’s all fun, no fuss. Your family and friends will say you're an “~ : expert. But you'll say movies with the Keystone K-20 are as easy as +» Snapshots. \ Pe EVERY ACCESSORY YOU NEED INCLUDED! You get the camera, the projector and all the accessories shown in this ad at one low, tow price, Carry them home in the new handy package illustrated. We. KEYSTONE K-00 MOVIE PROJECTOR with £1.65 Magna-Scope ions and Super-Optic beam. Think of it! A small, compact, movie projector ai that's easy to carry and simple as ABC to run. Throws a big, bright, “S33 500-watt picture, filling your screen with color, motion and fife. oa ' ~ te a | ea eae - Sutting on adhesive and cot emt NO DOWN PAYMENT ... a MANY MONTHS to PAY! . : | : Cau : : - Se | A Hollywood Camere Man Will Be of WKC FREE DEMONSTRATION! 223322 WKC. 108 N.SAGINAW. ..FE Anta SIXTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS,. THURSDAY, NOVEMBE t MORE THAR HALF = | eterno rc cree ee t= RR EI % FRONT : You will score high as @ hest when your friends play on i BUILT-IN You get LIVE-ACTION CUSHIONS and all the superior con DUE 4 4 FINE QUALITY _— oa R E T u 'e N iBILLIARD CLOTH BG lEGS FOLD FLaTy “| WITH EXTRA MEAVY DUTY. Mhoiihie 7 LU SIVE reATeRt! OWN I MAIL COUPON NOW ' N. Saginaw * } obad me the PORTARLE, FOLDING POOL TARE with 16 STICKS, TRIANGLE, RUKE SOOK. | AGREE 16 PAT 91 Wweenty. $00.08 0) On. Oert......... 27008 ee a ee Oe Seb ee th eh eh comb oan ee ee em mmm aat