eer ee ee oe ae aati -* the Wosihed: AO, Weather Be a cg by sas lew. tonight OF ads Sige ee . ee eee ee ane f cre an Sos a AIM ae Ni DAE IOR OBESA MEP L IE IIN * < Rat B 4 x . Ms se c BP YEAR PONTIAG MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 11,-1958—108 2 UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL judge f ‘ se r rs to Obey Refom Ore * Would Free Courthouse Funds. Suit Could Erase Deficit By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. Some good could come if the Michigan Su- preme Court rules against Oakland County in the lawsuit appeal tying up He proposed new _ courthouse. “The county wouldn't get a new courthouse but the money in question could then be used to erase the deficit facing the.county,” declared Charles A Sparks, county treasurer. . Sparks was examining county financial statements yesterday in an effort to find means to cut a forecast $1,500,000 deficit which one county official said was in the offing due to a mammoth social welfare load this year. A county building fund of $1,653,188, most of which is now tied up in the courthouse suit. before the Supreme Court, would be trans- ferred back to the county’s general fund should the high court upohld Harrisville Cir- cult Judge Herman C. Dehnke’s decision. The visiting judge said this fund, bolstered by $260,761 since the suit was filed by allotted millage and interest re- ceipts, had been accumulated Illegally by would meet put the $1.5 budget and icit. padding ‘annual budgets and transfer- ring surpluses to this fund. Opinion from the Supreme Court is ex- pected shortly. Sparks, county treasurer since 1933, pre- + dicted “real financial trouble” County should the high court reverse Judge Dehnke’s ruling and should the welfare bur-' den still mount into next year. “The citizens will have the new court-lern Oakland County be- house,” said the veteran county official, “but, ‘cause of drainage problems, we will then have to sit down and devise | ‘the state attorney general’s methods to fight off a greater deficit.” for Oakland One way, and one which undoubiedly strong opposition from town- ships, schools and taxpayers, would be to million overdraft in the 1960 ask for a higher county tax rate to provide the meney to erase the def- Sparks cited another alternate, that of) asking the people for a voted increase,| which he safd probably would also raise loud! shouts of protest from many corners. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Mental Health Men Move to Gain Contagious Hospital By PETE LOCHBILER Oakland County mental health officials today re- newed efforts to gain the county contagious hospital as an emergency care center. Members of the county chapter of the Michigan So- ciety for Mental Health were circulating resolutions to local governments in hopes they would be adopted and ¢*forwarded to the Board of ‘es Supervisors, which controls Ta Recordin future use of the unoccu- De Qs pied hospital. « Bombing Clues ple throughout the county want the . contagious hospital used for men- Indicate 2 Ex- Cultists tal health purposes,” said Elmer Set Off Blast to Bring © ae Hartwig, chairman of yester- , s annual public officials lunch- Leader ‘to Justice’ leon of the chapter at Devon Ga- \bles. i CHATSWORTH, Calif. (AP)—| Need for more mental health Tape recordings discovered near facilities in the county was out- the dynamited wreckage of the pned by gi evapies hiaige** — Fountain of the World monastery) E: Moore. Statewise, the -prob- point to two former cult mem. lem Was described by William bers as the bombers, police say.| 4 Kelly. assistant director of the Department of Mental Health. to show the supervisors that peo- Romeo Chief Is Victim of Auto Thett Somebody stole the Romeo po- lice chief’s car in Detroit last | night. his wife were Christmas shopping and had.parked their car in.a lot across from the Michigan Theater on Bagley street. When they -re- turned at about 8:50 p.m. their car was gone, Welsch said the keys had been left in the car and the attendant didn’t know it had been driven}; away before the coupte returned to the lot. ‘They called a relative who lives} . | Romeo. School Enrollment Reaches Record High WASHINGTON (UPD Census Bureau reports Lane en- rollment rose to an all-time high of 42,900,000 this. autumn. The bureau said that brings the increase to nearly nine million in the last five years. The October | enroliment total was 1,700,000) higher than in October 1957. Nine persons, possibly 10, were| killed in Wednesday's earth-jar-| Dr. James G. Miller detailed] ring explosion. The two dyna- the activities of the new Mental miters are believed to have Health Research Institute at Uni-| shared the fate of their victims. versity Hospital in Ann Arbor. He . Detectives said the blast appar- is the director. ently was touched off by Ralph | The society wants to turn the! Muller, 33, and Peter Kamenoff, contagious hospital into an 80-bed| 42, both of Joshua Tree, Calif. | psychiatric center for diagnosis) Tape recordings made by the and short-term treatment at an es- pair the night before the dyna-\timated per-patient cost of $13 to! miting indicate they were angry |$15 a day, or an annual cost to} at the leader of the cult, Krishna|the county of about $250,000. Venta, and wanted to ‘‘bring him; Kelly said there are 900 men- to justice,” officers said. itally retarded children throughout ithe state waiting to ‘get into a istate institution. In addition, there | | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) The tapes, an hourlong recital of grievances against Krishna and the cult, also were described Elementary grades passed the {30 million mark for the first time. |High school enrollment hit 9,482,000 and the number of persons attend- jing college, graduate or profes- sional schools was estimated at 3,242,000. Eastern Talks Resume MIAMI, Fla. W—Striking East- em Air Lines flight engineers prepared to meet with the com- pany today for the first time in over a week to present “‘a new proposal which we hope will lead to a settlement.of this dispute.” as farewell messages and detec- tives believe the men deliber- ately blew themselves up. Venta, a barefooted, sell-styled, mystic, five of his- flock and | children were killed in the explo-| sion, One and perhaps two other) bodies have also been recovered. | The violent explosion and the fire) that followed made identification’ nearly impossible. | Muller and Kamenoff were seen in an argumnt with Venta about | an hour before the blast. Details George D. Eastman said last of the quarrel were not known. | The tape recordings were found in Muller's pickup truck, parke od such a charge, near the cult’s 29-acre colony in Box Canyon, about 30 miles north: west of Los Angeles. f Sin -- ’* he declared. * Fastman’s comment came Pontiac Not City : * Eastman By MAX E. SIMON : | “Pontiac is not a sin city,” Public Safety Director night. “T never said it, implied it, nor do the facts warrant t | in a speech before the Pon-| tiac B'nai B'rith lodge at Temple Beth Jacob. It was the, She Recovers Everything but Ability to Shop . WASHINGTON ( — Intent o Christmas shopping, Mrs. age thy Moore and her son Date, stepped — a a. . Then 7s seaiterd she had left | her purse—with $90—on board. director has addressed a| city organization since com-| ing here two months ago. | Newspapers have given the im-| pression that the vice situation is| n worse, than it actually is, Eastman) said. “{ admit that I've made a | | mistake in handling the situa- tion, I provided a chante for a | subordinate officer’s report to be | quoted. { She raced after the bus, caugat | “1 should have given the facts) it and retrieved her money. lout in my words,~ basing my| Then ‘ she \ eee ee statements on the findings of those son, left eight blocks behin der me.’ Back she ted When she; reached him, he was window" shopph “I fan so glad to s@ 8, “t © Fastman Nov. 27 releaséd a re-|. by Detective Richard G.| port e him I ans, head of the vice squad, in, Ev Was no good after that,” said which Evans called the Pontiac! Mrs. Moore. bas jrice situation ‘‘deplorable.” “We just took ,the next bus_ art a gam. yy home.” The report amen ee first time the public safety *— blers, prostitutes and dope ped- dlers are operating on a wide- open basis. ‘There is too much vice in Pon-| itiac presently, Eastman said, but, imuch of it can be stamped out quickly. He said that prostitution and il- | \legal liquor sales in the city are, not being run by any syndicate.) _}and that rigid enforcement policies would ‘put a halt to these actvities| | shortly, Calling Pontiac ‘ bxtremely sen-| sitive’ to bad publicity, Eastman) ! saids | “Unfortunately, there will be | more of that in the next four se) eight months. But the police force | | is being rejivenated. In ne | six months, the progress weve f (Coritinued on Page 2, Col Police Chief Edgar Welsch and $100 Million in Red Forecast for State | word that the state school aid Move to Unsnarl 12-Town Drain Legal Tangle Epidemic Danger- Spurs Appeal to Top Court for Ruling on Code - Warned of the possibility of epidemics in -southeast- office moved today to cut the legal: entanglements of the Twelve-Town Storm Drain. Joseph B. Bilitzke, deputy lattorney general, said the State Supreme Court would ibe “ asked stitutionality of the drain code” because of imperative a eed to protect public peace It was this question of consti- tutionality which led the cities of Troy and Southfield, the townships of Southfield and Royal Oak, and the village of Westwood to appeal Russel Holland's ruling of last) year, In a lengthy opinion, Judge Holland ruled that special legis- | lation creating the $44,500,000 Twelve Town project was constitutional, The five areas claim, in their appeals; that the not consitutional. Bilitzke said a motion would be! filed sometime today in the name) of Attorney General Paul L. Adams asking that the state be-; come an intervenor and appellee in the appeals of Judge Holland's ruling. x * * The motion “simply urges the “We are not lobbying, but want/in Detroit. He drove them back to! court to eliminate all technical and legal questions which are not nec- essarily involved,” besides asking that the constitutionality of the drain code be upheld, Action by the state came after Donald M. Pierce, state sanitary engineer, warned of the danger of serious health hazards if Oak- land and other counties continued to grow without adequate sewage _ facilities, “The whole situation is like a time bomb that hasn't gone off— land no one knows just when it will,’ said Pierce. “It could go eff anytime. When it does, we'll have tremendous epidemics.” SOUTHERN AREA CRITICIZED was sent. The main focal point of state County criticism of inadequate sewer fa-,have fire equipment, but it would area in a radius of up to 50 miles. jhave been of no use since flames (Continued. 08) Page on Page\2, Col. 4) LANSING (P — A legislative fiscal expert last night forecast Michigan will plunge 100 million dollars into the red by June 30, underscoring the growing gravity of the state’s financial plight. ~ “to resolve all) \doubts in favor of the con-| Oakland County Circuit Judge H. proposed. assessment plans are | | Christmas gift for the man who bd _ Lake F reighter Gets Coating — +A ra AP Wirephote ICE CHOPPER — A crewmember of the The captain stated that icing conditions on Lake. R. O. Petman chops ice from the lines of the Erie are the most severe that he could remember frozen ship after arriving at Cleveland yesterday. for this early in the season. 6 in Ohio Family Ci ity Shivers as Cold Burn to Death Hangs On for 7th Day: Ironton Area Man, Wife, Four Small Children Die TODAY’S TEMPERATURES a = i12:30 a.m, . se ceale 7 8 a.m. . ses . 7 _ in Flash Blaze 2 BBs ace ccnenes 10 8. Ms csc. css veya cll ! IRONTON, Ohio (UPD — Six 4 a.m. o.ccccceees 9 | NOOM 2.0052... - cee LB imembers of a family burned to 6 a.m. ........... 9 a. ...--.- each death today when an oil cook stove japparently exploded in their smal! three-room frame home near here. The sactios were Elmer Little- ijohn, 29, his wife, Betty, 25, and their four children, Gary, 7, Gail, 5, Dorothy, 3, and another son about three months old. Lawrence County Deputy Gene Smith said the alarm was turned in by Mrs. Nellie Blankship, a school teacher, who lived across Ohio 141 from the Littlejohn house 14 miles northeast of Iron- ton. She said she saw flames Pontiac shivered today through its seventh straight day of below normal temperatures and the Weather Bureau said. the end is not yet in sight. The possibility of zefo temperatures Was predicted again for tonight, although last night the mercury man- aged to stay 7 to 9 points above the zero mark. For those with chilly feet there was some consolation ~+—in Peliston it was 7 be- spurting from the small bunga- flow this morning. Sault Ste. Earthquake Jolts aan ee eos auc 9@N Francisco | ‘Deputy John Drake arrived at the jhouse it had collapsed in a blazing inferno. He said it appeared that all were asleep in one bedroom | iwhen the blaze broke out. The| bodies were found close together. Smith said no fire equipment; : He said the Lawfence, SAN FRANCISCO > An/eattty | Sheriff's Office does not; quake jolted San Francisco and an 3 below. | below. has been the coldest December but Damages Minor, since 1945, with temperatures av- No One Injured normal,. Winter is stil] 1@ days away officially, and the cold wave is expected to usher it in without abating. jeatty today, but damage appeared) It may warm up to about 20 de- the|to ‘be minor. Broken dishes and pees today, with some snow—but ia cracked wall or two, were re- ‘no more than one or two inches at ported, but no injuries. the most in the Pontiac area. x * * Northwest winds should average The jolt hit at 1:52:33 a.m., |10-15 miles an hour tonight, but if and triggered a flood of calls they become heavier the mercury from startled residents to news- Will drop further. papers and police and radio sta- There will be snow flurries to- _ tions. | night and tomorrow, the Weather It was a fairly strong shake and Bureau says, with tonight's low probably centered southwest of ranging from tero to 8 degrees engulfed the house before alarm was received. ‘Give License Plates IONIA ww — Looking for a hasn't everything? A set of 1959 license plates would be a prac- tical present in this recession marked year suggests Edward Marie and Kinross Air Base were 5 below and Escanaba In Flint, 34 miles northwest of Pontiac, the mercury dived to 1 50-Mile Area Shaken The. Weather Bureau said this . eraging 10 ie 15 degrees below inion s Barre From Holding Ind Convention Complaints by Monitors on Lack of Good Faith Upheld by Court federal district judge today ordered the Teamsters Union to comply with re- form orders of court-ap- pointed monitors, — The union was barred from holding a second scheduled convention next March. | U.S. Dist. Judge Dickinson Letts upheld complaints of a two-man majority of the three monitors that the uriion under President James R, Hoffa had failed to comply in good faith with~reform recommendations, Judge Letts, noting that the monitors are officers of the court and subject to the court’s su- pervision, said they have all | oo reasonably necessary to g about a cleanup of the union, : “The Teamsters are obliged to comply with such orders of recom- mendation and in good faith co- operate with the monitors,’* he . = * *« * publican congressman from Towa, rejected a contention that the role “The. court does not subscribe to the view that the duties and privileges of the monitors. are merely advisory,” he said, Letts said in his 12-page mem- orandum opinion that the Team- a call for a convention in the early part of March 1959. He ordered Hoffa and the Team- sters to eancel all plans for the scheduled special convention — a session Hoffa frankly arranged to seek to end the -monitorship. | EXPANDS POWERS The judge further expanded pow- ers of the monitors so that their approval must be secured before a new convention can’ be held. A convention date was also made subject to approval by the court. Another federal district judge, James C. Connell of Cleveland, ruled only last week that the monitors’ powers are purely advisory and that under a con- sent order signed last January by Letts, Hoffa could do as he pleased subject to the Teamsters Union constitution. Connell's ruling is being ap- pealed. * * * The issues in the case before Letts go back to the Teamsters’ - 1957 convention at which Hoffa Dave Beck Sr. Beck and Hoffa both had been named in testimony before the Propp, branch manager here for Daly City, a southern suburb of! and tomorrow’s high reaching 18. the secretary of state's office. San Francisco, said Dr. Don To-| One death was attribufed to the The prediction cam® from Rep. Rolio G. Conlin (R-Tipton), house | taxation chairman. He said only “sudden and sharp reversal’ | = tax collection trends would | change the picture materially. * *&* «© A few hour earlie- another top-level authority on state fi- nances warned that within a few months teachers in public secéndary schools and colleges and state employes may face payless paydays. * * * From another source came installment due next Monday will again be paid at only 7% per cent | of the formula amount, putting | the state 28 million dollars in ar- rears to local school districts since July 1. Local school districts already | | have resorted to short term bor- | rowings of more than 50 million dollars to keep operating. Some face an exhaustion of credit. % In Today’ s Press ‘Red China Leader Dies poancer Wednesday in Peiping. Present tor Aunt Matilda? iciates #\Churchill weavers. i sO Pit cLRG ECT ie Combes) oss aeesecescecse El | County News ............ Ds | Fditorials ................ Ab | Food Section ......... D2-D8 Markets ..... Ae pee E12 Obituaries ...... Woe ce ‘se CS Sports .............. E2-E8 Theaters} ................ E10 TV & Radio Programs .. E17 Wilson, Earl ............ E10 Women’s Pages ... D10-D17 * cher, University of California seis- ‘weather yesterday. A 75-year-old | mologist. |Harper Woods resident, Robert x « * ‘Coy, collapsed while shoveling HONG KONG (AP)—Liang Hsi,, Buildings shook for several seC-| snow. (76, Communist China's forestry | bnds in downtown San Francisco,, Late season shipping was con- minister since 1949, died of lung.with the rolling motion of the tinuing in the upper Great Lakes, quake. idespite a giant ice field in the St. iMarys River below the Sault locks. | Coast Guard cutters managed to _keep shipping lanes open in the St. |Marys River and in western Lake Erie, which is also ice clogged. Having Trouble Choosing the locks yesterday, another 18 lare expected today and about 20 other ships left in Lake Superior By JANET ODELL are racing to clear the locks be- Aunt Matilda is still with us this year and the Shop-jfore they close at midnight Mon- ‘ping Snooper has hunted all over town for appropriate day. igifts for her. If she reads mystery novels in bed every night, give Oath Covers Everything matically when she) DERBY, England (UPI)—Po- ‘her a book-light. that goes off auto y | Hee Secu Saocn Sterns | falls asleep and drops the? adixeol blushed and took a second oath ‘book. She might like book) In black mesh. A tiny needlepoint | i court yesterday, after first h di chair that is a pincushion also reciting: “I swear to tell the plates for her cherished would appeal. | truth, the whole truth and any- volumes, too. Or send Aunt Matilda a big box thing but the truth.” We're sure Aunt Matilda appre-|o¢ flowers.’ And put in one of the! beautiful craftsmanship./new jong narrow needle holders} That's why we think she'd like alfor her to use in arranging them.| handwoven shawl from Berea’ s| For her holiday entertaining, It, would 100k) wrap up a pair of tiny silver sugar handsome- on her Victorian love-jtongs or a large plastic punch| seat. . hadle. Italian dishes made in the| ~ * & ishape of flowers would be perfect Should yout purse be flatter than for her to serve candy to all guests. | _ jusual, give dear Auntie a tall lamp-| +. *©& * ? |Past candle. It's most aftractive| If money is no prob bak jand just as inexpensive. | y is ® mA, i nex! a pair of earrings carved vad Many Aunt Matildas are (genuine crystal or seme of the Flamor girls at Wine ne yy Ciara f Tusen potting, ‘Meanwhile, ‘a “nhestak Senate Rackets Committee thaf large sums of union funds had been mishandled. A group of New York area rank- and-file Teamsters members brought suit here seeking to block Hoffa from taking over the union presidency on grounds he and Beck had rigged the election of dele- gates to insure Hoffa’s victory. SUIT COMPROMISED That suit was compromised, with an agreement that Hoffa and . Nine southbound ships cleared other newly elected union officers could take over provisionally with the monitors named to poe 4 uhion cleanup. Martin F. O'Donoghue, a lawyer who helped defend the Teamsters in early stages of the case, eventu- ally became chief monitor. After eight months of trying out the novel monitor arrange- ment, O'Donoghue and Godfrey P. Schmidt, another of the mon- itors filed complaints with Letts contending that Hoffa was giving them the runaround and jgnoring their. suggestions for reforms Schmidt was chief attorney for the original rank- "manana plain- tiffs, The third moniter, L, N (Nat) Wells, isa» Teamsters, ‘Flax. the Teamsters: ‘Gnion, to start an: ‘organization early, hext ‘Year among the (Conti heart. They breathtaking coldbed stone welry | hwould jove a set of'gold mesh (available in one store, | Rpree accessories or similar sets | But do tT Aunt Matilda. -_ La Open "bves. WASHINGTON () — A’ Letts, an 83-yearold former Re+ . of the monitors is merely ad- | visory pe was elected. president to succeed PRE al é on Page 2 oe se NELSON ts ~ Manufacturers Pick President Robert S. Nelson Is Pontiac Association’s Choice for 1959 | Robert S. Nelson, general mana-| ger of Universal Oil Seal Co., last night was elected 1959 president of the Pontiac Manufacturers’ Asso- ciation. Nelson has been acting presi- dent since the resignation this fall of E. R. Pettengill, former director of coordination, manu- facturing and. distribution at Pontiac Motor Division. Petten- gill was transferred to New York City. The board of directors also elected Russell L. Norris, comp-| troller of Pontiac Motor Division, as vice president, and Thomas Mair, office manager of Jig Bush- ing Co., as come * * James F. "hetaas was re-elected secretary-manager. nual meeting at the Bloomfield Hilis Country Club, elected three new members tu two-year- terms on the board of directers: Good- loe H. - Rogers, president of American Forging and Socket | Co.; Paul J. Ziegelbaur, -vice | president of Pontiac Varnish Co.; and Buel E. Starr, general man- ufacturing manager of Pontiac Motor Division. Still on the board for another policemen have signed checkoff) president, } Mental Health a A Presses for Hospital (Continued From Page One) are more than 500 mentally iff children needing hospital beds, he * * ® Although the Legislature has granted no. building funds: for mental “health in the past two years, he said, there will be a need for 4,000 beds in Michigan in: six years. * * * The Ann Arbor institute needs a state budget of $500,000 a year if research is to eontinue, Dr. Miller said. Although the program is sup- ported mainly through federal funds, $600,000 in matching state money must be forthcoming in order te complete construction of q headquarters building, he said, Allocated state funds will | only Garry construction through February, aceerding to Dr. Miller, the institute is probing causes of mental illness, with its studies ranging from isolated brain cells to social activities of mentally ill persons. Dr. Miller was optimistic that icontinued financial support would be available, County legislators attending the luncheon were Rep. Lioyd L. Anderson and Representatives- elect Arthur J, Law, John Hitch- eock and William Hayward, * * * Also attending were Delos Ham- lin, chairman of the Board of Supervisors; Fred W. Smith, chair- man of the supervisors’ special committee on the contagious hos- pital; and Cyril Miller, a member of the special committee. Judge fo Teamsters: Obey Reform Orders (Continued From Page One) tion's 10 million city, county and state employes. “T believe all Americans save the right to representation,” said Hoffa. Hoffa would not estimate the | politicians.” Henry Feinstein, president of New York's Teamster Loca] 237.| said some 3.000 New York Citv! year are Nelson, Norris and Earl cards and one policeman will pre-} A. Maxwell, personne] manager of sent a card to the Police Depart- GMC Truck & Coach Division. Nelson appointed a five-member) finance committee, compriséd al Mair as chairman; Norris; Thomas F. Weithorn, resident manager of | Fisher Body Division; Frank Ar- noldi, secretary-treasurer of Pon- tiae Varnish Co.; and M. D. Mc- Lintock, president of Baldwin Rubber Co. Suit Against County Could Erase Deficit (Continued From Page One) Sparks was asked if the fiscal picture of the county is as gloomy as some officials paint it? “It's going to be bad in the coming year,”’ he answered. He said he was at a loss for a sure means to pull the county out) of this financial quandary. The rapid growth of the county and the demand for more serv- ices .were some of the reasons Sparks cited as putting Oakland County in its critical financial situation. The official said 57 per cent of the county’s 1959 budget of $12,- 285,723 is ‘‘give-away’’ money from which the county can expect noth- ing in return. “Makes you quiver sometimes wondering where the ceiling is go- ing to be,” Sparks said. The Weather Full U. 8. Weather Bureau Report AND VICINITY — Cloudy Southerly winds Estimated snowfall today 1 to 2 inches with no tarther accumulation of con- sequence ht or temerrow. to Occa snow diminishing nariies & Tomorrow partly cloudy lew snow flurries _— contians? th tomorrew 18. northwest 10-15 thes Mtonight._ ee with a hi _— in Pontiac Lowest tempetature preceding 8 am. “at 8 am.: Wind velocity 5 mph Direction — South Bun sets Thursday at 6 pm Sun iron Priday at 7:82 am Moon sets Thursday at 6:27 pm, Moon rises Friday at 9:20 a.m. Dewntown Temperatures a. 6 a. M.........- 9 1 L lbccoaaonoo TB. My. cceee 8 1 mm... @ &. Mi. céccsss T Ha beeeesenes 9 & My. +566 8 Pf eeodne Geod 2 6. ... 2.05, il Wednesday in Pontiac (ae recorded downtown) Highest temperature — temperature ee ee temperature ......45 feeer ment next week as a test case. Operating in makeshift quarters, | iman and John F. Gordon, GM ipresident, length ‘of the drive among gov- ernment workers. He said there | is “tremendous opposition from ; |Schumacher, executive vice presi- SANTA AND FRIENDS — More than 225 county handicapped children attended the 14th > annual Christmas party held for them at the Elks Temple yesterday by the Oakland County Society for Crippled Children.-Thrilled at being bert, 542, of 33 so close to Santa are (from left) Carol Rowe, 9 of 23067 Frederick St., Kenneth Adams, ‘The Day if Birmingham Pentiac Press Phete Farmington; Rickey He- E. Fairmount St., Pontiac, and 342, of 535 Canal St., Milford. GM Executives Named to Board Donner, Gordon Elected AMA Directors; Replace Curtice and Hufstader Michigan State University Oak-| land’s opening is still nine months away, but requests for applica- tions and information about the new school continue to pour in each day, “We are getting mail inquir- ies not only from the Oakland- Macomb area, but from other Michigan cities as well,” re- ports Roy J, Alexander, MSUO director of student affairs. More than 20,000 of the new) | MSUO brochures have been dis- tributed to interested students and | parents in 38 Michigan cities, Alex- ander estimates. * * * “We have also answered in- quiries from California, Florida, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, New DETROIT —Frederic G, Don- ner, General Motors board chair- have been elected di- rectors of the Automobile Manu- facurers Assn. ' * * * Donner and Gordon replace Har- low H. Curtice, former GM _ presi- dent, and William Hufstader, GM} vice president in charge of dis- tribution, on the association board. Gordon also was elected AMA secretary, the post formerly held Requests for Applications, Information Flood MSUO Jersey, New York, Ohio, South Carolina and Texas,” he adds. To better acquaint students, teachers and administrators with the merits of MSUO, Alexander is now visiting public high school officials in Oakland and Macomb counties. Information brochures and ap- plications are being left with high school counselors for student use. MSUO will open in the fall of| 1959 for a freshman @lass only. “Sister’’ school to Michigan State University with its own adminis- tration and faculty, the college will offer four-year undergraduate pro- grams in engineering science, teacher education, business ad- ministration and liberal arts. ham Ski Club formally adopted its constitution last night. with about 25 charter members. |for sometime next month. professional skiers associated with local ski shops, will instruct the group and assist in plans. of the constitution’ and to receive 'w new m Commu House at 8 p.m, next § Wednesday, ‘orestry Shain -Park ready for its role in/¥ the holidays. , “been decorated with lights for BIRMINGHAM — The Birming- Rd., “The first trip will be planned x * * Jerry Monod and Henry Gleisner, The entire project is under the sponsorship of the Birmingham Recreation Board. Membership will be limited te adults living New Ski Club F ormed by 25 Charter Members . taking saseraciiins tomor- row for the Christmas luncheon and. party of the Past Matrons’| ‘Club of+Birmingham, Chapter 220 OES. The party will be held Dec. 16 at 12:30 p.m, at Mrs. Peters’ home. Gifts will be exchanged. It's one-way traffic again on Martin street, betwegn Bates and Chester streets. Signs were erect- ed yesterday permitting only west- bound traffic on the block occu- pied by the Post Office. The re- U.S. Rubber Awerded. Million Dollar Contract DAYTON, Ohio (® — The Air Foree today announced the award- ing of almost 26 million dollars worth of contracts. Among them was one to U. S. Rubber Co., Detroit, for $1,768,564 strictions will continue through the Christmas mailing period. to tubeless tires for B52 ! bombérs. in the eee sakes! dis- trict. is Another meeting for ratitication bers will be held at the! F Department crews have | The “Don Egbert Tree” has the first time, recalling the old tree removed last summer from the center of the park. This year will also see a newly pur- chased Nativity scene erected in the park, * * * \§ On Christmas Eve, under the! sponsorship of the Birmingham |¥ Musicale and its junior groups, a'# community sing will be held at 4 5:30 p.m. in Shain Park. William i Spence will again lead the singing \} and a brass ensemble from the, high school will play. Mrs. O. R. Peters, 756 S. Adams |f Acts on Wildlife Area DETROIT The Wayne’? Board of Supervisors is going § ahead with plans for a $1,445,000 wildlife preserve in Nankin Town- ¥ |ship provided for in the will of a, Wyandotte farmer. Arthur J.'|§ Richardson, the donor, who died in|§ 1938, stipulated that his estate go ¥ to the county upon the death of g the last of 17 friends and relatives |} who were beneficiaries. The last |§ one died in 1956. % by Curtice. Also¢ elected yesterday was W. G dent, Internat’ nal Harvester Co., treasurer. Drinking Drivers Face Jail Term During Holiday Jail sentences await drunk driv-| ers during the holiday season. * x * * Colbert. Chrysler Corp. | is AMA president and) the association's two vice presi-| dents are Henry Ford II, president Ford Motor Co., and J. N. Baumazt, L. L. — ee ake president ‘White Motor Co. x olice ommissioner Stephen That was the policy announced Kennedy posed a couple of today by Municipal Judges Cecil rhetorical questions for New York- ers: “De they ((the people of New York) want to turn the police City aware that those in the Police Department who seek a so-called grievance machinery are witting- ly or unwittingly playing into the hands of Jimmy Hoffa and his ilk?” . “As far as I am concerned our mandate comes from the people and not from any labor boss or Pontiac No Sin City, department over to Jimmy Hoffa? . “Are the people of New York! McCallum and Maurice E. Finne-| gan as they warned drinkers not} to get behind the wheel of a cars. | Declaring leer ca always been teugh on intoxicated motorists, | made will be evident to every- | the judges promised even oa | | one.” | penalties during the next 30 days. Eastman said two numbers rings! The judges also rapped hosts who still operate in Pontiac. allow persons drinking at their par- * * ities to find their way home on| Both will be put out of busi-! heir own. néss soon, he promised. | Eastman Declares {Continued From Page One) * * * When the crackdown comes. | “They're as much to blame for Eastman said, the officers w illl an accident as the drunk driver.’ any weak immitation of one,’ Kennedy said. ‘Put Policemen at Busy Corner; Replace ‘Voice’ The. voice blaring instructions from a loudspeaker wil] not be di- recting holiday pedestrians at the intersection of Saginaw and Huron streets this year. Instead, extra police officers will) be on duty at busy downtown cor-| rect traffic, man. At the peak of the holidays, as many as four men will be sta- tioned at the Huron-Saginaw in- tersection. Approximately 19 of- ficers will work extra hours, Eastman said, but will not re- ceive overtime p y. Cw i “i'm the first to admit that | transported home safely, the mag- | held a staff meeting to correct ners to assist pedestrians and di- his coming, Eastman said: actording to Public; Safety Director: George D. East-! | concentrate on capturing ringlead- i the ers of the operations. | we made mistakes last Friday,” | Eastman said. “We have already Seeking Court Ruling on Drain Case (Continued From Page One) ~ our errors so they don’t happen | again." The police edrnirlistatcr was re-; ferring to last Friday's raids in| which police smashed an alleged | $2,250,000 numbers ring and ar-| rested more than 50 persons. cilities has been the southern Part, |No ENCOURAGEMENT | of Oakland County. Asked why the police force did| Today's action by Adams jnot actively suppress vice before) might find aysolution here in that | the Supreme Court might pos- | sibly eliminate appeals of the | “The men were not encouraged man commented: “It's awkward.” ‘cuit Court at the request of the State Health Department. He declined to discuss Straley's x *& future in the department. ‘“I'm| The suit was started in 1956 by not prepared to do so at this time,’’} Troy and Southfield Townships, but} Additional officers wil] also be posted at the Saginaw- -Lawrence in- | tersection. Eastman said that the loudspeak- ‘er was abandoned this year because many citizens complained of itS monotony. Waterford Boy of 3 :Sets $7,500 Blaze : iw A fire causing $7,500 damage in ¥ Waterford Township yesterday was) started hy a 3-year-old child play-| ing with a cigarette lighter, ac | he said. not tr ied until the following ye year. ‘sae a te LE ee I judges said. 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New UNIVERSAL 4% a ¥ Percolators /; y automatia, makes uniform de- { J Gleaming @ & o ® 2 oS. ‘ - a Adjustable—H olds ALL METAL “ROL-EZY"’ soe cording to Waterford Township. One Year Meo - Pontiac firemen. . | soe le ome eal Ssdebasee> ostses 8 The home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon) ge, Leora Bnew, “éictidy. Moshere at 1053 Sarena St., burned for more than two hours before 25 firemen from three stations could bring the blaze under control. » Mrs. 'Moshere firemen she and two of her thréee\children ‘were in the living réom when her son. took her lighter from.her purse ‘and went into a bedroom. Clothes in the closet ‘caught fire and the blaze quickly spread through the frame Peres adien |Moshere rushed the three outside. 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(UPD—A Frenchman ee cichit min coche hice “It was a marvelous sight, like and both of us were breathless. kk 82 the colors changed from white co to ‘the, right ‘of the ran= way. a new star appearing in the sky,/than three seconds.” Stoeckel said the . disintegration was northeast of Fort. tie and “The whole show lasted ho more *&% a to watch ‘it ” Total area a the carl contains | more than 197 million — miles, fe - to yellow and then from yellow 4o}: “Suddenly, it was ever, and an African’ believe they. saw the|was returning to earth after soar- end of the U. S. mnoon: nee MER “aets one ie. ob Pioneer Ill. tempt by man to reach the moon ies cow ctor hed its It burst like a Christmas star|and. beyond. race and died out t “50 over this remote jungle outpost & **-*® > Sunday night. _ “We were scanning the wide|} open sky—it seems immense here|E in Africa~—when suddenly we saw/— an intensely bright white ball fol-|— FRIDAY on ——_as Pierre Stoeckel, 33, Air France representative here, said iy’ was 7:65 p. m. (2:55 p.m. ‘EST) when he and the African, also lowed by a white luminous trail,"|E employed at the airfield, saw the flames. Stoeckel said he had been alerted he said. “It was about 60 degrees to the left of the male runway of the POLLOOCHOOSET HELE € YOU By "Em—We'll Hide "Em ‘til Christmas ee Se m Use Our. FREE LAYAWAY “ie At No Extra Charge! EE ie Ee ee ee ee AG a ge POLAROID a yn Se - _ For Fun at Home a a 50 Fr. Size * Zippy the Chimp * Woody Woodpecker * Many, Many Others al for Christmas gifts—also u hdays, etc. and white films. 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Revo, enaging ‘THE PON TIAC PRESS | "Editorial Page °: Owned and Published Locally THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958 BAROLD A. ‘FITZORRALD President and Publisher , MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS British Labor Minister Successful Statesman Ian MActeop, Britain’s Minister of | Labor and National Service in the Conservative Government has been an interesting guest in-this country. The 46 year old cabinet member, a wounded war yeteran, cricket player and bridge expert, is a dynamic Con- servative with a flexible approach to current problems. Last’ year when Britain was threatened with crippling shutdowns of shipyards and rail- roads, Mr. MacLeop won praise from both sides for his impartiality. In obtaining settlements more in keeping with increased pro- ductivity, he is credited with helping the Macmillan govern- ‘ment keep down the cost of living. Wage disputes were treated as economic questions, not political problems. * * * Touching on Communism in an in- terview Mr. MACLEOD gave a down to earth illustration of Russia’s strategy in world affairs when he compared it to a thief who goes down a hotel cor- ridor trying every door hoping to find one unlocked. “And when the bear finds a room open and unprotected and gets a foot inside ... well...” Looking back it is easy to visualize KrusHCHEV trying the doors of the Middle East, Formosa and now Berlin to see if the free world has left them unlocked. * * * The Cabinet Minister has been meeting and interviewing leaders of both labor and industry as well as Government officials. It is safe to say that this able and articulate young man wil] take back to the British and their government a more complete and sympathetic understanding of the United States. Someone Was Bound to Try It Sometime Recently things became a little boring for the boys at the Naval Academy and what happened? Up popped ‘“‘cadette.” In no uncertain terms this slight departure from the norm really shook up our Navy De- partment. * * * Girls have been spirited aboard ships in the United States Navy, but never has such an engaging event been recorded at the Naval Academy at Annapolis. That is, until last week. All hands were silent as to how this was accomplished, but it was agreed she had help. The Academy would only say that the brigade commander and two other brigade officers had been demoted. x * * In Baltimore, the girl’s mother said she was confined to quarters for the holiday weekend. This sprightly young (17-year-old) high school senior proved once again that you cannot compel “off limits” on the dis- staff side of our race. You may try, but it will not stick. Positive US. Action Could Worry Reds Chairman Eric JoHNston of the Committee for International Eco- nomic Growth says he is tired of all the talk about stopping Communism. It’s time, he says, to do something to make Communists worry about stop- ping us. Through proper conduct of our aid THE PONTIAC PRESS ae fy Tur Pontiac Parss Company 48 W. Huron & Pontiac, Michigan Trade Mark Daliy Except Sunday Rvesett Basserr, Joun A. Ritey, Executive Vice President auimant Advertising and Advertising Director Manag Ean M. TReaDwett, Howary H. Firecerao nu, i. Circulation Manager Vice President and ‘Business Manager G. Maaswat. Jorpan, Local Advertising Manager Joun W. Prrec Secretary and } Bditor Geoncr <— INMAN, Bator Classified Manager — tee “r The Associated Press is entitled. exclusively to the use for republication of all local news printed in this as well as al) ar news dispatches The ac Press is delivered by carrier for 40 cents @ Week; where —— setvice is not available, by mat! ee en Macomb, Lapeer and 12. a -_ all other places in the United States 5.00 All mail yo yeges she Baa’ clas in ad § hag been class rate at . Mem ear; elsewhere in - programs he believes a lot of uncom- mitted nations could be kept away from Communism and put on the road to freedom and independence. Perhaps the most important thing for us to do, the chairman says, is to show the world that we believe in and live up to our ideals. x *« * Speaking on the same theme TURNER CATLEDGE, Managing _ editor of the New York Times, points out that fear and dubious slogans are no guide for proper relations with other peoples. We must act positively and construc- tively and clear our minds of negative thinking. . _ To make our talk about democracy, freedom and justice effective we must show that they mean something in the United States. We must practice what we preach and be willing to apply to others the rights we hold dear for ourselves xk * * We rightly blame Communists for most of the troubles in the world today. But perhaps we de- vote too much of our energy on denunciation and_ retaliatory moves and not enough on positive action. Let’s take the initiative and put the Reds on the defensive. The Man About Town Christmas Spirit It Is Much in Evidence in This Column’s Items Today Tigers: A year round question —playing in summer; trading in winter. “Best we've ever had,” is the comment of Bryan Silvers, after watching Pontiac’s street Christmas decorations ever since soon after the man he was named for ran for president the first time. Pontiac is a good city. Our directory lists several members of the Claus Family, although none have the first name of Santa. And it has No Scrooges. “Talk about coincidences: here’s one,” phones Art Belcrest of Drayton Plains, had fallen from a truck on the Dixie Highway, when on his way to buy a Christmas tree. Our suburban village of Holly, accor’- ing to its Manager, Normand Tufford; is honoring the shrub with the same name by putting a green mixture in its new cement sidewalks. Some of them have a few red marbles embedded in their sur- face, to look like holly berries. Up at his home near Metamora, March Browne is doing his annual stunt of stuffing a live turkey gobbler with nuts and other excess vitamin food. It is gaining weight at the rate of four pounds a week, and should pass the 40-pound mark when the guillotine falls on Christmas morning. In plugging the Pontiac area as a ski resort location. Mrs. Nora Felchman of Waterford urges a revival of the skat- ing parties like the young folk enjoyed around the turn of the century. ‘For them, we also have what it takes.” she says. “Chipmunks are lazy and dilatory in storing food for winter,” asserts Mrs. Aybrey Connelson of Williams Lake. She has observed that their perennial battle with the squirrels is on account of their attempts to steal their nuts and acorns. My latest top TV pain-in-the-neck, George Burns, always has created an ache there. Catching a muskrat in the Clinton River, the dog of Jerry Flinthouse of Rochester brought it home uninjured. The next day its mate was found just outside their house, and both have been adopted into the family, quite in agree- ment with the dog. . Verbal Orchids to- Harry O. Whitfield of 53 Seminole Ave.; ‘89th birthday. , Amiel Manke . of Oakland Téwnship; 85th ‘birthday. Mr, and Mfs, William Duckert of Romeo; 5ist ais anniversary. » ole. who found one that. | REA Service, inc. “What Kind of Fuel Are THEY ¥ Using?” David Lawrence Says: Judge Rules Against Georgia Union WASHINGTON — Compulsory membership in a labor union where dues and other fees are used, with- out the consent of union mem- bers, to aid in the election of public officials is a violation of the Constitution of the United States according to a decree formally issued this week by a superior court in the state of Georgia. LAWRENCE Judge O. L. Long, after presid- ing at a trial involving 9 raliroads and 15 unions, issued his written opinion on Dec. 8. He writes: “Said exaction and use of money and said union shop agreements and their enforce- ment are contrary to the Consti- tution, the law and public policy of this state, and are contrary te the statutes or laws of other states in which the defendant railroads operate, “Said exaction and use of money. said union shop agreements and Section 2 (11th) of the Railway Labor Act and their enforcement violate the United States Constitu- tion which in the First, Fifth, Ninth and Tenth Amendments thereto guarantees to individuals protec- tion from such unwarranted in- vasion of their personal and prop- erty rights—including freedom of association, freedom of thought. freedom of speech, freedom of press, freedom to work and their political freedom and rights—un- der the cloak of federal author- ity .. “The labor union defendants, by their commingling of funds used for collective bargaining purposes ' and activities and those used for the complained of purposes and activities set forth above have made it impossible to segregate the amount of dues collected from plaintiffs and the class they repre- sent which are and will be used for collective bargaining purposes from those which are and will be used for the complained of pur- poses and activities set forth above.” The court farther decreed that Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE If I could write a book, my sweet . The subject would be you . , And every thought expressed in words . . . Would be sincere and true... Each page and paragraph would tell . . . How much you ~ mean to me .. . With your encour- agement and faith . . . And perfect loyalty ... I would endeavor to describe ... The bright and cloudy weather , .. Of all the days and hours of . , . Our happiness ta gether... The many things so wonderful . . . We never could forget . . . The moments sad, so . Our tears were Each line would few and light . . scarcely wet... Speak my gratitude ... And vow my love anew . . . With every punctuation mark . . . A special kiss for vou. (Copyright, 1958) The Country Parson “Never explain your behavior to others—behave so “you don’t - teed to.” the unions should pay back to the employes the dues they had paid under protest and under threat of less of their jobs. The facts in the case were ‘‘stipu- lated’’ in advance by both sides, so ‘there is no question but that money collected in some manner from union members has been used for political purposes. ' The issue of whether this violated the Federal Corrupt Practices Act, which prohibits labor unions and corporations from contributing to political campaigns for the elec- tion of federal officials, was not involved in the case. The court merely said it could not differentiate between the sums collected for strictly union purposes and those “exacted from the plaintiffs’ for political campaigns and came to the con- clusion that the consent of the contributors had not been obtained, One way out for the unions, of - course, is to segregate their funds in such a way that unioh dues are not used for political purposes and only voluntary contributions are employed in campaigns. Basically, it is questionable whether the Federal Corrupt Prac- tices laws are constitutional, for they interfere with the right of a citizen or group of citizens to express political views through contributions. The Georgia case does not con- cern the right to contribute voluntarily but only the forced contribution and the penalty im- posed—loss of a job unless union requirements are fulfilled. (Copyright, 1958) Dr. William Brady Says: Don’t Expect New. Climate to Cure Your Rheumatism One of the most highly prized books in my library is a com- paratively late (sixth) edition of Osier’s Practice of Medicine, published in 1906. In it Dr, Osler really harped on his favorite etiology —“ex- posure to cold and damp. Everything from diarrhea to pneumonia, from rheumatic fever to arthritis deform- ans, from acute nephritis to laryn- gitis, everything except malarial fever and hydro- phobia. Thus the pre- eminent medical authority of his day — or of ours, for that matter — established the cold and dampness hokum as standard medical] practice, and it serves the doctor today as well as it did the doctor of old, when he really doesn’t know what ails the patient. As nearly as I can determine, medical authorities today recog- nize three types of chronic joint disability, namely chronic ‘‘arth- ritis,” rheumatoid “arthritis” (sometimes called arthritis de- formans) and osteoarthritis, * * * DR. BRADY Osler recognized only arthritis deformans (rheumatoid arthritis) and chronic rheumatism, He ascribed both to exposure to cold, wet and damp. Unfortunately he made chronic rheumatism unpop- ular with snobs when he said it is ‘most common among the poor, particularly washer-women, day- laborers and those’’ (others) “whose occupation exposes them to cold and damp.” Everyone who felt a cut above washer - women and day-laborers changed doctors, if his old doctor didn't learn to call the trouble “arthritis.”’ What I have to say about it is in Volumette XII of the Pocket Cyclopedia — titled “Chronic Joint Disability,” for which send $5c and stamped, self-addressed envelope, But be- fore you squander the money, let me warn you that, In my pathology, exposure to cold, wet, damp, bad weather, changeable weather or this or that climate has nothing whatéver to do with chronic joint disability. There's no question but that exposure to cold gives one par- tially disabled by degeneration of joint tissues more discomfort that it gives a’ normal person, That's the' only cogent reason why one with rheumatiz should. move to a milder climate. Yah, cried a Chicago reader, it’s easy for you to preach such stuff, living as you do in Southern California . . . Well, now, I wish my Chicago reader would come with me to the bowling green and listen for a while to the com- plaints of the inhabitants. In that respect, things are bad all over. * * * Signed letters, page or 100 personal health and hygiene, not ease, diagnosis, or treatment, not more than one stamped self-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac Michigan. (Copyright 1958) ~let’s not words long pertaining to a e Nate of the P People _ oe Ate 7 Tax Dale B amie: “City ‘gets, from overdue taxes,’ What been hard hit this year, but the City of Pontiac is right on the job — the Ee ie “pay up or give me more,” In Avon Township we can't extend payment tte se Sees x *« * Now that State fellow tells us we're in trouble and need more money, So he wants a state income tax. As I understand it, the lux- ury tax was needed in World War II but was to be done away with as soon as the War was over. x * * ‘If taxpayers: let them get away with it, you're in for, higher taxes and more interest. It's nice to have money to go ahead with the many things our State wants and needs, but remember, if you need a coat or your child needs something like milk, and you don't have the money, they tell you to save for it. I suggest the City of Pontiac and Avon Township give taxpayers a chance to extend tax time now and in money of today for future use. Back Deliverymen in Milk Controversy In regards to the milk strike, too hasty to judge. Isn’t there enough unemployment in Michigan without big business trying to take over the milk busi- ness and throwing thousands more out of work? * * x Without competition the chain stores will put milk up and up. They get a large rebate from creameries, while small stores suffer. The spiteful lettérs in this paper only spel] ignorance of the whole situation. It goes deeper than milk prices and sal- aries and unions. * &k * Let those who know settle it without small talk ‘rom house- wives. Even the farmers have had to strike. Buy your milk where you please but don’t condemn the milkmen, because they have abso- lutely nothing to do with setting prices. M.T. These articles I've read in The Press are disgusting. You people should look into the trouble, not just on the surface. This wasn’t brought-on to take bleod from anyone. They didn’t strike to take milk from your children. They don’t care what price milk is, as long as there isn’t a big differential in the price between hore delivery and the store price. The milkmen _ would be satisfied with a two cents difference, so don’t blame your milkman. And store managers shouldn't use such as essential] item as milk us a drawing card. If you drive the milkman off the streets, you'll be at the mercy of the stores, which will charge any price they see fit. Then they won't use milk as a drawing card. Interested Party ‘Union of Schools May Be Solution’ Tt would seem to me that if the South desires to hold on to the tra- dition of segregated schools, the best and most simple way would be to form a union of schools and vote. to see if they would have open or closed “‘shops.’ Kinda seems to me it’s six of one and half a dozen of the other, the way the North and South differ on the Civi] Rights of a state. > Jeanne Hearn 1190 Oregon _. future hard time years. Tofthe State of Michigan, we say save your : Fed Up Says ‘Finlandia’ Is Not a Masterpiece I don't know what source your music critic derives his authority, but I feel gompelled to question his description of Sibelius’ tonepoem, “Finlandia,” as a masterpiece. xk * @.s- Most high school bandsmen are infinitely bored with this trite piece of music after two playings, and all major erchestras ignore it as a matter of course. x * *® Jean Sibelius has shown a certain talent in some of his work, but by no stretch of even Mr. Walrod’s imagination can Sibelius be termed “one of the greatest musical giants of this century.” George L. Conibear 301 E. Pike St. Tells Animal Lover to Call Society In answer to Animal Lover's let- ter, if you know of such a -person who would treat an animal that way and is going to let it happen again, all you have to do is call the Humane Society (FE 5-9290) and they will give you a number to cal] and report it. The Society will come out in any kind of weather to prevent cruelty to ani- mals. Another Anima! Lover Has Suggestions for School Safety The Chicago school fire should be of utmost concern to all of us. It seems credulous that such a holocaust should take place here in the 20th century. With over 90 lives lost, some drastic action Should take place in and adjacent to our schools. I suggest the following: Rigid en- forcement of the no-smoking rule on school property, closing of all doors in passageways at aittimes, burning of papers, etc., by author- ized personnel only, frequent checks of all fire equipmert, escapes and places where fire could start easily, fire drills more frequently, and immediate install:- tion of sprinkling systems in all houses of learning. Wayne E. Foore . All letters for Volce of the People must contain the name and address of the writer. This information will be withheld upon request if the letter ts not of @ critical nature. Letters must be under 200 words and The Pontiac Frees reserves the right to edit all etters. Case Records of a Psychologist: Tells Couples to Enter Nora realized that her mar- riage was in a dangerous con- dition. So she used the “prize contesting” remedy. And it worked like a charm. Scrap- book her interesting comments and be sure to send for the booklet below. You don’t need a college education or even a typewriter to win big contest prizes. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE Z-388: Nora S., aged 38, offers us a very exciting personal case. * x + “Dr. Crane, my husband and I were growing stodgy and begin- ning to get on each other's nerves,"’ she be- gan, “Tt was largely due to the fact our homelife had degenerated into a boresome rou- tine. We had no DR, CRANE mutual hobbies of an exciting sort. “Then I happened to read your column a year ago when I was visiting my parents, “You suggested prize contesting as a dandy hobby for married cou- ples, -as well as invalids and men in the Veterans Hospitals. “TI clipped out your column and stuck it in my purse. As I was go- ing home on the train, I re-read the column en route. * * * “It so happened that I had bought a magazine to help while away my time on the trip and two prize contests were announced in that very issue. ~ “Well, I tore those pages out of the magazine so I'd have the cou- pons fo use. , “When I resbhed home, ‘I start, | \ ed to work on a 2-line jingle. My husband said I was just wasting my time. “But first prize was a choice of $25,000 cash or an interest in a producing oll well, and he had always had a desire to have an oil well. “So he began to grow interested. And before the week was over. we were composing so many riming jingles you'd have thought we were budding poets. * * * “All we had to do to qualify, was send in a soap wrapper with each entry, so the cost was negli- gible. And it was a good soap that we used, anyway, so we just bought a dozen bars and employed the wrapper to qualify 12 entries. CONTESTING IS CONTAGIOUS “Since it was to be 3 months be- fore the final winners-were an- nounced, we decided to try some other contests, just to kill time. “We hardly expected to rate the top prize, but it was fun shooting at it. And there were many other cash prizes ranging from $1,000 down to $10. “To make my story brief, we won $100 and a $10 price in that contest. Our appetites were whet- ted and we kept on. * * * “It might interest your readers to know that in the past 9 months, my husband and IJ have won $2,375 in cash, plus dozens of merchan- dise prizes, rangitig from towels and bath mats to cases of fruit or canned goods, “But far better than the money, has been the great fun ‘my husband and I now have as we settle down éich night to our mutual hobby, “And it keeps. us so keyed up to see what the postman may bring us tomorrow, that we don’t even 4 wh Contests like to go away for a vacation. “Tell your readers contesting is a wonderful hobby for binding a husband ‘and wife together." CULTURAL HOBBIES Prize contesting is just one of many cultural hobbies which you can find which will educate your brain while it helps fill your purse. Thomas Collins, a talented Chi- cago newspaper man, has writ- ten a dandy book on the “Golden Years,” and urges everybody to plan ahead to the time when he may retire at 65. For you millions of folks on So- cial Security, contesting is ideal. And it is just as valuable to young married couples and invalids, * * * It is zestful, remunerative and mentally stimulating. And you don't need a college education or a typewriter to win. Clever ideas are what count. the most. So send for my booklet “How to Write Salable Copy,”’ enclosing a stamped refurn envelope, plus 20 cents (nonprofit), Tt contains a section on prize contesting. Nora and her husband used it to help win their prizes. Always write to Dr. George W. Crane : sare of The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, an, enclosing a tong 4c stamped, dressed envelope a 20¢ to cover typing and printing costs when you send oie his psychological charts and pam- (Copyright 1958) oe | '& j { L - . { ' ; - . ¢ : : : * » . ; ; . oF . : , : oo gk tear Pied ge x t fh LE be # i wai hee’ Rg eR AE NES WE Ge TaN Ny ag Ny GO NE Ae he NG hy RG EN EO ee 8 a fr ® SA Pe Se ee i A ae ole The ° a . =" m2 4 2 0 = a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958. espe es Wf] fice ‘the night of June. 18, 1954. “j= | The Patterson slaying sparked ‘ the Phenix City vice cleanup which he had ‘promised in win- ning the Democratic nomination for attorney general shortly be- . fore. - Convict Says He Shot} John. Patterson - was sent ‘into the. attorney general's ‘office in Phenix City Cleanup )nis tather's place and was elected governor this year. He takes of- Leader in Robbery Try a hams. * * * MONTGOMERY, Ala, (AP)~A iente : Virginia convict has confessed to fool wes unavailable “for com the 11954 slaying of vice ‘crusader’ ‘Former Chiet Deputy \ Sherif Albert Patterson, Gov. James «ier Fuller of Phenix City was Folsom's office said Wednesday. . * jeonvicted in the Patterson mur- The * * ' ll ‘inate der and is serving @ life term. “There appears to ‘be a, Of the two others charged, for- pe nogey toa W. Pruitt 2g,|mer Solicitor “Arch aie le : ‘ nn, Ccauitted and ex-Atty. Gen. petra Hing reg takes ae Garrett never stood trial. Garrett on alge - — -nensargge red ments in a Texas hospital after governor said, ~ boas killing. *“* * e x ke *& | Pruitt, a native of Hayeville, Folsom said he asked Afty./Ala., is serving Virginia sentences Gen. John Patterson to join in of 30 and 20 years. He was con- an investigation of the confession'victed last May of robbing two concerning the murder outside'service stations. 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All magnificently detailed, there's actually 16 inches of lace and net flowing in vards of swirls under rich opaque nylon. An ar- tist’s palette of colors: white, pink, blue, peach / or aqua in S-M-L or 32 to 38. And each at a tiny price. Give her the gift thrill of all time. Many other styles to choose from, ] . 4 ‘ ALAA A i AHP 4 pe ya ies Peay MV VAAR AAD OAD eed pba hy ek Mojud gift nylons beautifully boxed for giving — 1% 10459 Magic Motion knit assures perfect fit. Full fashioned or seamfree. Also Kant-Runs, High Molds, daytime sheer. Proportioned. - Berkshire gift nylons : with non-run top and toe ring 1? to | betes ee! Seamfree or full-fashioned time or evening sheer-fashio vr ii 5 ere A-—10 ; THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1958 Bureau Winds Up Conveiition ae s Son Jailed —__|teaee" iner-Teeting“¥ pea Artie Shaw's 7th Wife jst Rote toe oe \Tossed 60 Feat to Tree; “Tee tee ee ae ne throagh-the Farm Platform bib: doy — dolls to 30”. 34° aluminum tubing BOYS’ and GIRLS’ TRICYCLES irincn = 9.98 16” 12.98 Sturdy tubular frame, leather saddle, chrome handlebars. Blue finish. is tops PLUS limbs. i ip Vidi’ ne ta Sa IRONING BOARD COMBINATION $3.98 UL approved, low-heat AC iron that really works. Set_includes electric iron with cord, non- skid adjustable metal board, tufflex pad and cover, UPHOLSTERED ROCKER $11.95 Just like a grown-up’s chair-— it's handsomely upholstered in washable plastic. Red, grey, turquoise. She’s a 16” all-vinyl, breakable doll with rooted washable hair and jointed cries wet tears, diaper and can be bathed. You also get a 9-pc. formula set, bath accessories and a diaper outfit? All 26 pieces for the lowest price ever! 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Handsome - impressive - it will be worn daily by him and treasured all through his lifetime. fie » Z ‘¢ Na Y& ‘9 1m amen | Se, SM | { a oS “ —— ln w \ ye ¥, he é ~ “ Se 4 <=, Ye omy , @ (e comeeenbites un ar She'll love the diamond-like sparkle | of the STARLIGHT crystal by GIRARD PERREGAUX Fine Watches Since 1791 from | “oA”. ' us ax CENTS CUFF LINKS From 19° FRED N. “Pontiac’ s Oldest Jewelry Store” OPEN NIGHTS The Store Where Quality Counts UNTIL 9:00 28 W. Huron Phone FE 27257 pp ae i} Dow ace sae SCHWINN BICYCLES For Boys & Girls LOW AS s4” Down 6 Menths to Pay Jr. Btkes with Trainer Wheels, $27.95 & up Royce Union Imported OS Bikes, $41.95 & up CHRISTMAS VELOCIPEDES . .. $6.99 and ft $ 7.50 REX JET WAGON ....... Now $5.99 $14. 95 FIRE CHIEF AUTO...... Now $9.99 Now $19.88 $27.95 SERVICE TRUCK . & CUDOLY STUFFED ANimat 708 WE wale torn $5.95 Value $299 B-L-A-N-K-E-T-S Rayon-Nylon Electric $4.95 Value euromete $2” $1295 ELECTRIC SAW Usual Value 29.95 SALE PRICE 14 INCLUD. ° FED. 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DECEMBER 11, 1958 4 at Apts” . | “J ust-Ask Audubon Society = Strictly ia] ‘the ‘Bitds | By MEL OPOTOWSKY NEW YORK (UPI) — “I had a starling’ that I raised. It used to fly against the window. I think it was trying to.commit suicide, don’t you?” “Does the roadrunner eat the weed huaco, the sure cure rem- edy for snakebite, or does the bird corral the rattlesnake with spines of cholla cactus, —s it to worry itself literally to death?” “Is there a bird fancier’s club interested in training birds to sing or whistle certain tunes?”’ * bg * These are the sort of questions that Andrew Bihun of the National Audubon Society receives — and tries to answer — every working day. They’ come from Arizona (roadrunner query), Michigan (fan- cier’s lub), New York (starling), in fact, from all over the nation. They show that not all the bats are in the belfry. - Some. seem to be buzzing around- inside people's heads. “We've been asked for solkwork| eggs, son, pigeons and rattle- snake fa -Bihun said. ‘One man slpeeted we soak oats in alcohol to help catch pigeons in the city and then release them in the country. “A woman called one time to say she was driving with her husband when she saw a large bird, a bird that looked like a plane,” Bihun ‘vetaiad, “She sald tad d wingietnes Sh 25 fost _Bihun pindlahed it was a plane an& told her not to worry. The Audubon Society, of Canada told Bihun it had sent its maga- zine to a small backwoods school, |§ 2 and after asking whether the mag- azine was wanted regularly, re-|% ceived this reply: _ “We have dad @ very unfortu- "y nate year so far and have beeni« unable to spare the time for extra teaching and reading. Since our teacher has been murdered we have been unable. to secure alg permanent one. Then our school burned in September and we were without a school until. October. Although we have been unable to make use of your book so far, we would certainly appreciate receiv- ing the One tase ee New York woman who lived in an apartment with 16 parakeets, 6 canaries, 6 iguanas and 2 java birds. ; She complained that her suitor refused to marry her because “he got full- of bugs and black crawling things” every time be went to visit her. ; Bihun advised the woman that the birds may have had lice or mites, and that she should spray | them. But the woman protested that she could not get at the birds | because ter were free in a large ae Ve tras ss i: “Then she said that -I had her all mixed up,” Bihun said. “Now she didn’t know whether to marry the-man or not. She did't like tiful litt t be ~ fg ad do.” * a. ing letter _* But the most Audobon Society,” it said; * ‘Dear Friend: I don't know why I'm writing this letter but maybe you can help me to remember what I got this address for. 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Saginaw St. rE MIRACLE MILE Shopping Center cocutes in J. C, Penney Fabric & Notions Dept.—FE. 8-9352 ithey do. 140 N. Saginaw FE 5-2620 * * Have on hail red apples, bottled soft drinks, Christmas cookies and loandy. Then leave them alone, BGIVE GIFTS Q(LAYTON’S | That Keep on Giving Quality Name Brand Merchandise From CLAYTON’S ’ The Store That Proves Quality Need Not Be Expensive 2-0811 FURNITURE CARPETS ; APPLIANCES “The Store Phat Proves Quality Need Not Be Expensive” 3065 Orchard Lake Road OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL. Keego Harbor Semay Custom-Made Kindel ‘Dillingham Rembrandt h € [¢~ RIGHT AT OUR =] AQ “oO, Ce al ee Jaren Gee FREE PARKIN FRONT DOOR CHRISTMAS Telephone FE 53-9474 Sprague Carlton Sealy and Stereo oi 0/8 he 5 sconderful for gifts or for keeps! vith FRIGIDAIRE « Advanced Appliances Designed with H ER in Mind pliance Department jance needed to make you a more Visit our new, modern. A where you will find every app Se Mother's work more enjoyable and give =] modern home. FRIGIDAIRE Many, many other 3 models from which to choose. But, please shop § . Be sure you & hairs - Chairs early .. can have ‘the appliance @ The Most Appreciated Christmas Gile want... we'll lay 4 Modern and’ Colonial Chairs -_ il = yeu | for you Danish = © Swivel e Rockers @ Loungers it away tor you. @ Va @ Lazy Boy @ Stratoloungers @ Sprague- -Carlton @ Heywood-W akefield ose from a wonderful assortment of beautiful the living room, bedroom, den, rien ite esigned and carefully con- d greater comfort, yet STARTING PRICES 329" For Both Washer and Dryer Cho hairs .. ote. ‘ all beautifully d structed for longer wear an Moderately Priced From Get One Of These Deny Accessories for Your. Home oc FURNITURE \ CARPETS "APPLIANCES a nna ) + a? he 46 i. THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1958 pete ie 2 ALUMINUM FOIL Enclosed Spun Mineral Wool Supply INSULATION FIRST QUALITY BURMEISTER BURMEISTER’S—OPEN DAILY 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. — SUNDAYS 10 A. M. to 3 P. 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M. to 3 P.M.BURMEISTER E 4 8 to 3 Sunday 10 to 3 PHONE EMpire 3.4171 DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE OPEN DAILY 8 A. M, to 8 P.M. — SUNDAYS. 0 A. It’s BURMY'S | € 93 °W "Vv OL SAVGNNS — ‘Wd 8 °% ‘WV 8 ATIVE NidO—S,8ILSIaWY "Wid EM WV o SAVGNNS — ‘Wd 8 8 'W'v¥ 8 AlTIVG NIdO—S,4sLSIZWUNG Wd € % "W-V¥ OL SAVGNNS — ‘Wd 8 % 'W'V 8 AlIVG NadO—S,4aLsIawuna et > | | | | ' I THE PONTI AC PRESS. $, THU RSDAY: DECEMBER 11, 1958” - iti . \ ae 8 s ~ 4, 4 Se A a SO ANG LEST Bas ses ee ee ae | Burt to Lose Job {0 Offer to Help on Welfare Board icapped George H. Burt, for 19 yedrs the, He said he hoped that the three: sey vonuieeres - Pec tek state appointee on the Oakland’ member Oakland board would: re-| ate shop ; + Bes! | h You Can 2 10/4 © O* Says i Onritmen These prices good only ot Sanders stores and super market departments 4\ SANDERS STORES Sanders _ A%-pound Deluxe Round Light Fruit Cake, . 1%-pound Oblong Dark Fruit Cake, cellophane Fruit Cakes Here is Fruit Gake as fruit cake should be—the richest, most de- licious batter imaginable, brimming with lots and lots of candied fruits and just chock full of selected nutmeats. cellophaned, ribbon-tied and boxed . 2 «© @ # - . 2%e-pound Deluxe Round Light Fruit Cake, cellophaned, ribbon-tied and boxed . 134-pound Deluxe Oblong Light Fruit Cake, cellophaned, ribbon-tied and boxed . . . . . $2.35 . 2%-pound Round Dark Fruit Cake, cellophane wrapped and packed in special Christmas box . $2.75 wrapped and packed in special Christmas box . PLACE PARCEL POST ORDERS NOW! Mailing Charges Additional - 52 NATIONAL FOOD STOR SINCE ORES 1875 WHERE QUALITY COSTS YOU LESS Visit the Sanders Dept. in your nearest National Food Store 685 East Boulevard = ° rear Y¢ bg 2375 Orchard Lake Rd., in Sylvan Lake * 4889 Dixié Hwy., in Drayton Plains | 3415 Elizabeth Lake Road in Waterford Township f 1249 Baldwin near Ypsilanti And a Sanders Store in the Tel-Huron Shopping Center, Pontiac a » ssi * i . + - ¥ « * & 4 a6 “es & . ¥ + f ° . { L- a € ? eae ‘ ‘ ? = - ey . : a ee THE PONTIAC P FRESS THURSDAY, DECEMBER. , 1958 _ ot _: co “3 . A~19 at pee acinar ee ee eee a ne _ : . . same city as AFL-Cio lead- ; By litwinken: with ead weather igs ects Rebuff fon “Reuther | ership since many union ofticials Ice Still Thin fo aes enka be Gaae Bat her Burglar Plot Backfires - eo F . » , ° = are mempers of more than one many people jump the gun in mid- HARTFORD, Cote. (UPI) Mee Po z 2 Miami Beach Meetings |." Te beeae lagna tana Reuther and his supporters con- [ . | [ 1k et & ** " |Better Brands Co. office to cover Scheduled by AF’ E-Cl O*. bora ooh. yalrcndtighter on 0Ca q eS “Any good fisherman knows|up the fact there had been a’ and racetracks—to conduct a suc- ie ye most pbs: agen County |break. The fire brought firemen, * , ~ne, lakes are sp , and spring i scove WASHINGTON (UPD — Two meeting in Washington. But|°*#stu! session in Miami. Sheriff trons Warns: Haee ee eer e ewest to freeze | "B® called police, who discovered George Meany, AFL-CIO president,| They also believe that it is bad| Ogkland Water Bodies over.” the break immediately. ~ winter - Seae weavtinas Or tio, how. Beach, |rallied the labor leaders ‘der the | Public relations for the labor move- Fla., next month in an apparent|San Juan banner, - ment to have its policy-makers Are Slow to Freeze Irons pointed out that, from rebuff to United Auto Workers sé.” enjoying the sun while dues-payers scattered reports, the cold tem- Sinus | [President Walter P. Reuther. Meantime, executive councils of|*Miver in wintry weather else) Qariand County Sheriff Frank) Peratures thus far have resnited | | qe 9 9 pose op see a ge ‘T Reuther vigorously oposes hold-|the building trades and metal where. W. Irons today warned residents, ae = ecu a leeRee ict ilo | ust recently, many ove products ing labor faves in the Florida|trades departments, fearing that to stay off area lakes until they | ee Gre ote Flee om! | resort city. However, leaders of|Reuther would succeed in having , “Thi ¢ enough for a lake! | £23, agen" the former AFL made a habit of|the AFL-CIO council meet here,|AVoid Monotony There have had time to freeze over) Tis Is fol enougl, OF ® Ut) | mos well atord jou ‘bleed par Marketed f going there every February. voted to go to. Miami anyway. WHEAT RIDGE. Colo. —The solidly. : ‘We are urging all parents to ke&p. seeenet att Hote Mork sal ee 9 ‘The UAW chief recently made | Leaders of Reuther’s industrial ‘county Ganlenlanionera | voted ito ‘Deputies have reported seeing (their children off area lakes vat er oaie beceet Carona an issue of Miami Beach in the |Union department, consisting main- name a street in this Denver sub- both children and adults fishing |they are safe to walk on.’ orary relief, try Trumac, You AFL-ClO executive council and |!y of the old CIO unions, are in|... in honor of af early settler) °" playing on several ice-covered | The minimum ice thickness sats! el ee Be sinuses ie the 29-member group switched Washington for their winter gath- named Bolsom. Street signs along county lakes in the past week ‘for walking is three inches, but | Pepe subs Src Sold bi d ty dcading : . bs rug stores in e | antada. Peeste bi meeting to San Juan, €ring. the thoroughfare are spelled vari- “r ae: ‘for ice fishing the thickness sont) = Trumec ee i aoe: | The department’s councils usu- {ously Balsam, Balsom and Bolsam.| ‘“This is an _ extremely critical be five or six inches, the sherif Detroit 27, Michigan -Reuther _would have preferred! ally hold their meetings in the ‘But ha Bolsoms. ‘time of the year,’ said Irons. said. = . i vw, FESTIVE CORNER — Family portrait gallery takes on festive air. Spray inexpensive frames a clear crisp green and mount pho- tos with white. Hang one in each panel. Use green garland to | frame setting and set off red ornaments on pink tree. | Don’t Overdo Them . } Christmas Decorations | ‘ Should Have Personality Call Today Home decorations with personaly Cut the figure desired from felt, ity give guests something to talk|or pellon scraps and decorate them | about and the house a distinctive’ lwith embroidery. Then zigzag air. But a key to effective decorat- | ing, even with so many ornaments Stitch or paste them to living room! to use at Chrigtroas, is not to over- draperies or lamp shades. do it. | 4 different santa is made trom All it takes or individua] dec-| a giant five-pointed star cut from orations is a way with a sewing) one yard of red felt. Two points machine, ‘and a little time. will be Santa’s arms, two his Some suggested items to sew | legs, and the other his head. this season are appliques, fam- | Sew black bits to points for boots ily-sized stockings, mobiles, @ and gloves, and a black strip giant Santa or a wall hanging across Santa's middle for a belt. for cards. Satin-stitch eyes, nose and mouth, Martha Blair, director of a oe lo Santa's head and paste or sew tidnal sewing institute, suggestsia cotton ball to his hat. Fashion that if you aren't an artist, buy|a beard for his face and hang him) applique patterns of Santa, rein- above a fireplace or on a wall in deer, snowmen and angels. a child's room. Most Rewarding 5 Gitts ; Si MUSIC Most Gifted of Organs \\\ LOWREY Vy for Free Home Trial FE 4-0566 christmas ribbon round a musical way of living! Musical Fun for Everyone ON THE EXCITING NEW \ LOWREY 24 af. a * Ab ~ + AS “9 or > > organ | | Yes a We ‘ a SEE IT NOW | er AT Ag GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. | «4 —_ 20” MONKEY © Sf2 All Colors — Hangs by Hands’ | Reg. 4.95 sate $39; BATTERY ara: =—=—_—_- ee —" Sew 5S —_ x= ‘@) re > ZA, mi RDI * fr PJ Ye] 66 es = : 45 aie a VAM Ie @ Trucks O ra) ‘SA vA © Games 0 0 oO. 1 Never before has it been so easy to x s © Plush Toys fill. your home with thrilling organ By, e Figure Sets OFF music. What’s more, the Holiday }, 7 *) is a complete organ... you'll never SS: 1, oo need a more expensive instrument. Me, Come in today! Feature for feature fee“ . . dollar for dollar . . . your best Ws organ buy! 3 ty : \ i Vv * Wide “voicing *% Easy to play & 2 full 44-note Ge range weed keyboards ON % Percussion a ae *& “Touch-a-tab” mS Fra, ( \ Y effects SSAA playing { (‘hy oe NPS %& Amazing tonal *® Reverberating *® Matchless | Ne (MUL es Git! (J l It! f he fidelity concert hall tone versatility PERMANENT SNOW :: LOWREY HAS a MODEL for EVERYONE PIANO KEYS | THE ORIGINAL CHRISTMAS TREE . UL $995 $] 395 FLOOR COVERING , : Bt to y ‘ OPEN MANY DOORS SG ve Why use messy cotton ard artificial snow under seas _ - _ the tree? Use FOREVER-WASHABLE ... . . ba Ch Beery 6 ee TERMS NO SPECIAL CARE REQUIRED! New Lester and Kimball Pianos é 7 MWe ARRANGED * ty 20 styles and finishes to choose from. Select Vernier i datas Set a. . — aT UP TO 36 yours today for Christmas delivery. Terms fee Vie ae Ae Y MONTHS x PLAIN SILVER TRIMMED | like rent. Priced from $595. uy NES . TO PAY . ——ae Free Lessons—No Money Down—1Ist Payment January 28, 1959 36°x36" $2.29 | 36x36 52.69 presececeeee ceeeeee CECE CNET CE eL 48x48" $3.69 | 48x48" $3.99 : CHRISTMAS PIANO and ORGAN SPECIALS : pa ;* Grinnell Console Walnut, a Real Starck Apt. Small Mahogany Small Grand Piano, Christmas New Thomas 2 Manual a ¢ Price Calle Apt. Piano in GWSa sosocseaqc .. $350 Special .... e295 Oak, Was $965.....NOW ‘ WE SELL JOHNSTON PAINTS { Ebony Cable hoe eee $395 Practice Piano $50, $89, $95, Hammond Chord Organ, ° New Thomas 1 Manual Organ in : S125, $150 «Like New ..2-..-.-6504. $675 Mahogany, Was $725 .NOW $595 »% : 4 MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM TO COMPLETE YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST! . ; : g GALLAGHER = [oaks ]] | B UNTIL CHRISTMAS |]. 34 S. SAGINAW Nerf co. jo. “MUSIC CO. Oo \ : : : bape Wey | Now! FE 2-7001 Downtown Pontiac 18 E. Huron St. : ' FEdaral 4.0566... | eS ae Fe . A—20 % THE PONTTAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER. 11, 1958 Line forms to try relaxing | family gift — a chairsthat com- bines heat and massage. Cyclo- massage motor panel is cealed in chair arm. Big Wine Cellar Is Being Blasted Out of Mountain rickets,” according to the report. STOCKHOLM—A huge wine cel-| Geared S$ 95 lar is being bl sted out of a moun- P y teal c Chuck tain’s solid granite bedrock on the|* GFK 10 Melp aracas ucks | outskirts “of~ Stockholm for the Swedish Liquor Monopoly. When completed in 1959 at a cost of about $4,000,000 it will be capable of storing 24,000,000 quarts of wine. Offices and reception rooms, all underground, will be included. The! ‘Belonged to Indians | con- | ee eee + t= econ Bones tory in Lansing, iton Township gravel pit Nov. 24 iwere found to be ‘undoubtedly from an old Indian burial mound.” * * * | These bones, found by Elmer, Alward of Washington Township < were’ those of four different per- ia .?-"sons and apparently had been ‘buried for several decades, the police report said. “There was a male Indian skull accompanied by arm and ' leg bones of a person ‘about five feet, four inches in height. | Skull and bones of a person about fotr feet, eight inches tall. “There was also part of a pelvis and bones of a female child about |two ‘or three years of age and isome bones of an infant probably about a year old who was decided- ly bow-legged and suffered from CARACAS—A new national park, the fourth, has been established in Venezuela. Its exact area has inot been determined, but it will include a large watershed in Mi- randa State. While other national parks have been created for their ROMEO — Im a report cocabeed | a yesterday by Romeo State Police | 48 from. their crime detection labora- | the bones of skeletons unearthed in.a Washing- | There was also a female Indian | Open Sundays 10 to Open 8 to 5: 30 Cs Monday and Saturday 2x4, .< r ECONOMY FIR tae 8 FT. C 4" SPEEDWAY Electric Drills Ea. “ «i |} ii _AT COLONIAL YOU ALWAYS SAVE ON 7 When it comes to-building Complete Selection supplies and tools . . . you name it, we have it! wine will be imported in tankers— |scenic beauty or recreational pos- which will tie up at a nearby pier sibilities, the chief purpose of) —and be pumped into plastic- lined Guatopo Forest National Park is of Mirro & Revere Come in to buy, browse or to talk over your next 3 Speed Control Gift Special IONIA MIXALL HAND MIXER . « “S@ ses ~- mews Reg. $17.95 14° concrete cisterns deep in the moun- to conserve a de pendable water tain. supply for the capital, Caracas. 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Men’s Handsome = GIFT ROBES © FINE PAJAMAS Handsome gift robes of every description designed to rake : Famous Pleetway is the maker of Osmun’s fine pajama selec- =~. kis letsure hours et home more comfortable) end enjoyable.) == ses. Coth colorful and subdued patterns are available in sleek Famous Pleetway We have silks, fine wools, rugged terry-cloths and wash and = SS scotton broadcloth, outing flannel or luxurious cotton and = wear cottons . . . Sizes small, medium, large and extra-large. —Gacron. = = PLAID LINED COAT... $] 9» $3 To ] 0” poses FROM °Q™ "SDH = Both stores now open until 9:00 p.m. every evening unti] Christmas. epartment until Christmas LEATHER GOODS and JEWELRY © Both Osmun’s stores have a fine collection of leather goods, jewelry and other novelty items. For the man who really seems to have everything ... these gifts will be not only welcome and appreciated, but practical as well. ] 50 Te ] 9” Both stores now open until 9:00 p.m. every evening until Christmas. "GLOVES and MUFFLERS == f-— Warm, comfortable and handsome are our smart gloves and 2 = = mufflers. We have leather palm driving gloves, unlined and = lined soft leathers and moches . , . and our extensive stock = of fine mufflers will make a lot of men smile with delight on Christmas morn. Gloves from $3.95 Mufflers from $2.95 No sale at Osmun’s Is fina! until the recipient is completely satistied. : =f small deposit will hold any purchase in our layaway ~ = 2 d es ba = Cp ge Semen DOWNTOWN. * TEL-HURON Papprite Store’ ‘Handsome _ Pullover - ge KNIT. : A) SHIRTS Rich pullover and button-front i knit shirts . . fashioned from 3 ® pure wools, soft orion blends: ’ and all cottons . . . this Christ- mas our selection is ~ truly , superb! 4° gl 5 | smell agra hold bee if ot — in our leyaway department until Neat Trim SPORT COATS Neat, trim, and conserva- tively inspired Sportcoats in a host of rich patterns and shades and woolens. Our exe tensive stocks Include all sizes ‘tn regulars, shorts, longs, and extra-longs. $ 29 50 ‘47 50 Ne sale et Osmun's !s fine! until the recipient is completely satisfied. Regular or Ivy League MEN’S SLACKS : Stacks of slacks, and racks of slacks in regular or Ivy League models . . : Supple worsted flannels and rich new ge ideas in gabardines, Bedford cords by ===] famous Esquire Sportswear. If you're = : unsure of his size, they're completely 2° “ exchangeable after Christmas. ——f~< SLACKS FROM Men’s Van Heusen and Arrow 10% = WHITE SHIRTS $9995 ? | Alterations Free of Charge = WHITE SHIRTS $ 4° To ‘3 Mf you don’! already have one: why not open an => Remember, Osmun's are the stores that never compromise Osmun Charge Account? > on quality. —- Neo man ever has enough white shirts. Our collection by famous Van Heusen and Arrow is sure to include his favorite collar style and fabric, i} ! NINETY) AVATAR eS Year Around = All-Weather GOATS Here's a real practical gift suggestion . .. an all weather coat = : Handsome GIFT TIES The stores that are known for outstanding neckwear really = have them in abundant splendor this Christmas. You'll find it a real treat to view our selection of handsome gift ties. NECKWEAR *] 20% 6” Remember, Osmun's are the stores that never oomprowise on qualify. = ea navy pom shades. WOOL ZIP-LINED COAT. $29» lf you don't already have one, why not open an Osmun Charge Account? in a small package GIFT HOSIERY By Interwoven and Exeter in a tremendous variety of stretch - Sie =S nylons, wools, cottons, jacquard designs and argyles. Sizes S— ON spoon sgesn i Or Any Othes for a new hat! sc. Kitt certificate for a new hat or: aay other merchandise ie in any denomination. DOWNTOWN PONTIAC TEL-HURON CENTER BOTH STORES OPEN ‘TIL 9 EVERY NIGHT TIL CHRISTMAS SHOPPING CENTER etc iF h t = Q > 2 * ’ _\ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECE MBER. 11, 1958. 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Hard to equal at this low sale price. FINE AUSTRIAN CRAFTSMANSHIP Sears stock all replacement parts. ov your money back CENR§ 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 Gift for Teens! Balance on Sears Easy Payment Plan Teenager’s favorite for low cost transportation. Ride to work, school or just for fun! Handlebar A controls. Electric horn, # headlight and built-in speedometer . . . Bright maroon enamel with chrome-plated trim. Come in for free dem- onstration ride today] s A gret is that he cannot make it so for everyone. For this humble man, who “never had any money or wanted any," has done much for the youngsters here, although his health is poor and he is able to work only three days a week. * * * it was not enough for him to expend his energies on his. 26 grandchildren, so-12 years ago *he started a campaign to bring Santa Claus te children in, institutions and elsewhere. Not only has he given Christmias parties at the usual time CHRISTMAS THE YEAR AROUND — The man in the Santa eee are feed “a suit is Marion Frank Dowers of Cincinnati, whose hobby is bring- aos geal omiier a ing happiness to underprivileged youngsters, Dowers pursues : his hobby not ony at Christmas, bak Cie yeas ere “Parties sich as these given :, xe ‘tinued throughout the year,” {girls. Shoe leather, pillows, socks, Dowers says.‘that’s why I collect | ‘musical” recordings, Me andlcnild eartat 5 money, toys, candy, food and oth- |pans, toasters, irons, overa a ¢ iren- in tutions, an cam-) ‘er things for parties at other times.” and.are sent to institutions.” ters. A widower with six children, sd Dower began his work by Collecting. | more ean 300,000 Tibetans are in| spoals. He dyed or painted them, put them on strings and sent them to Children's Hospital. as Rumored i in Tibet “Then 1 expanded,” he re: | ‘the revolt began, calls. “I began soliciting contri- | TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) — A re- butions for a Christmas party. 1 | volt larger and more powerful! vaded Tibet in 1950. ei an a toys; os than the Hungarian uprising is pera een actories for materiats they under way in Red China's south- ;. : not want; I appealed to promi- | western territory of Tibet, a mem-| Travel Spending Rises nent businessmen to help—and | per of the Chinese Nationalist cab- WASHINGTON—Americans spent | they did. inet said today. ‘more than 19 billion dollars on| “I got, and still get, ends of ma-| * * * foreign travel during 1957, more. terials which are sent to the or-; Li Yung-Hain, chairoaads of the than $100,000,000 above 1956. Such phan home, where they are made Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs expenditures in 1950 totaled little into good looking skirts for the: Commission, told Parliament that more than a billion dollars. ———————— SSS ec in touch with the revohition- pee pple were supporting them but even bedspreads come my way) paigned for the same thing at thea-, Revolt Against Reds |r te ‘sid te atonal Dowérs also brought about free | i dishes, dish/admission to the Cincinnati Zoo for| the did not specify how, or when| Chinese Communist troops in-| sus) #5 TIRE-VFFIC/ WHEN YOU TRADE-IN / \. 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ROME ~~ =. stage XX open cde ng ee i ini * out with what ft calls ‘a “‘flip-flop” a rights it- ‘ |ship. asked ‘the State Supreme Court to set aside a state” tax commission raling which reduced the suburb’s assessed valuation of aa eee $7,268,696. ota GEE me vemiene here's your chance to bay an expensive gift at a terrific low price! Choose from popular collar style in small, jlarge sizes. These shirts will take plenty of active wear, colors stay bright. Square bottoms may be worn in or out. A once in @ season chance to buy medium ‘SEARS - ROEBUCK AND CO. an @x- pensive looking gift at a savings you will appre- ciate. Hurry in today while this sale lasts. Luxurious Mufflers with Initial Trim 1.98 Elegant white acetate rayon muilfler with yo choice of one popular or crest embroidery. Men's ) Sport, Hobby Clip and Cuff Link Sets $5 Plus Fed. 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Sure to be a sell-o Hurry in today while we still have a large quantity left 3 Handkerchiefs in Greeting Folder With 3 for $] Envelope. “Happy New Year.” “Merry Christmas’ or general gree?- ing card folders with 3 hard rolled cotton handkerchieis Buy now tee for better night life . . . restful, tastefully designed Pilgrim sleepwear © wash-n-wear ® cotton flannels ® knits © broadcloths | ee the living is easy in comfortable Pilgrim pajamas Solid Colors, Stripes and Novelty Patterns “Easy livin’ for HIM in broadcloth ... easy liv fastener front and fly, Just Say, “Charge . 3% sm iooth, roomy cotton rin’ for the wife, too, because little or no ironing is needed. Snap elastic waist. A to D It’ on Sears Revolving Charge alse can be ased just like s regular charge account. es mee ith ‘Soft Washable Flannel Shirts 2.98 ash able, Only and haves wash See What a Sweater Shirt Does for Him 2.98 Only .75°%, lamb’s wool, 25%. Orlon* New vertical stripés improve looks. Soft combed cotton 41 in-Ivy' styling ...5, M -Look Masculine in 154 North Saginaw St. = ue “Madder Tone” Ivy Sport Shirt 2.98 An assortment of soft plaids . nd ae colors in cashmere- Hurry in today At Sears! Only like flannel . save! Bulky Sweater 6.98 Only for washability and shdpe retention. S, M,-L sizes. “DaPont’s Acrylic eter. , 4 fet . , i f .. | a j . a 4 $ _ i * < : = : p —o t a eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1058 | — pase PANES ERE | ARI PUES Gee us — z a = — . 2 sii Se er ee es. a ‘ ae IGHT 4 ie] 4d @ 1, Lee) * and every night ‘till Christmas . ~ £4 ‘ * PRE HOLIDAY Vise aux butter py to hos st ei JUST IN TIME nines + Coss FOR HOLIDAY¢ Cut by Models FUN! Plants on Small Scale Reproduce Conditions of Real Thing CINCINNATI «8 — Chemical , mS engineers are learning how to build models these days — small pilot plants that do everything the biggest ones would do, but on a | tiny scale. It's all a matter of money, says John H, Walker of the Columbja- Southern Chemical Corp., Corpus | Christi, Tex. He said, “‘As equipment costs and construction costs go higher and higher and with competitive 7 pesitions being drawn tighter, 4 ' the need for developing and in- stalling high efficiency low cost processes is evident.” Walker’s comments came yes-| terday in an address prepared for | the annual congress of the Ameri-| . ean Institute of Chemical Engineers. He said the srpall experimental plant gives engineers the data) needed to map out production on! a large scale, in a method called’ Here’s the pre-holiday dress event you've been dreaming about! Princess, Empire, blouson, flounce, ‘shirtwaist sheath and bouffant styles . . . rayon and acetate boucles, printed Orlon* and wool jerseys, cotton and rayon embossed florentine failles . . . and fabrics we can’t pos- sibly list them! Choose yours from pastels, black, navy, stripes, prints, plaids and a host of other lovely colors. In Misses’, Juniors’ and half sizes. ‘*seale-up.”” He said the type of pilot unit! ' its operatiofs, the process and equipment used “all have a direct bearing on the competitive posi- tion of the company in manufac-. turing the chemical under consid- | eration.” In another meeting, R. T. Mathews, Du Pont chemical en- | gineer, said his colleagues had | better look closely at cooling | with air instead of water in their | plants. He said supplies of usable water are shrinking and its costs are climbing. The chemical industry, he said, uses about 24 per cent of water used by U.S. industry and about 82.per cent of this is used for cooling. : decorated sweaters from Sears make the loveliest $232,400 Paid for Manuscripts by Book Dealer LONDON (AP)—New York book dealer H. P. Kraus paid $232,400 for medieval manuscripts at Sotheby's auction rooms. The auction of the collection of the late C. W. Dyson Perrins yielded almost a million dollars. * * * | Kraus paid $109,200 for 12th cen- tury illuminated manuscripts of the Latin gospels. They were. in Romanesque writing on 168 leaves of vellum, with initial letters in red, and the work decorated throughout in gold and silver. * * * Kraus paid $102,200 for a 13th century illuminated bestiary, writ- ten in France Kraus also paid $21,000 for a —-_S eS © =p) vA 2 = : . om esis nm ee levtionary written in France in > ~ = + * © : . Se. = eee Orton cardigans with silver- Orlon sweaters with gleaming thread ribbon, braid and lace bead, rhinestone and flower ap- trims. Blue, pink white or black plique trims. Blue, pink or white. Sizes 34 - 40. 34 to 40. Ze yee “CHARGE IT” Kk K “CHARGE IT” \ the 9th century 8 , Vann Deam’ oy silk blend \ 4 leg patterns, 21 foot sizes assure Man Keeps Promise ike ) - furred chiffon ) you of the best possible fit in fo Spend Year in Jail} “* Biol parton Squares MONROE. La. (UPI) — To prove he is a man of his word, D. O. Vines is going to spend a year behind bars. Several weeks ago’ when Vines was in court on a drunk charge, a he asked for leniency and prom- rabbit fur lining ised Judge William M. Harper that ° keep you SRY in if he should be apprehended ~ coldest weather! In again on that charge he would - blac k brown. e . a serve a year. 5. M, L. 3" kin Biles “with 3. 7 . Royal Purple _e proportioned ! warm this winter . with one of these lovely chiffon nylons squares. At this low, ¢ a] purple oN price you can't , Available in vibrant shades of winter ; afford not to buy! ; Yesterday Vines was back in ee . . ; * green, ruby red, autumn gold and truly court, charged with being drunk. : ee : eee , sapphire blue... as well as r d “Are you a man or a mouse? e . .ous in basic shades.- ol mel sie) g iTelal= Are you going to keep your word?” classic girl S fit x _Pull fashioned ultra sheers, same quality as Sou © other famous brands selling a . at 1.65 pr. 3 for 380 j ‘ hosiery 1.39 Pair _ Seamless ultra sheers in run resistant micro- fj 1.5 = mesh, compares wi fer 335 0 brands The answer was yes, and the judge ordered Vines to serve 12 months, instead of the usual sen- tence of $20 or 25 days in jail. gift! “sis and doll” set 1” Handbag for that little girl plus tiny replica bag far her doll! Fake furs, novelties and plas. handbags. wide assortment 98 plus tax Smart shapes with useful zipper pockets. Lustrous calf-look and shin- ing patent-look World Trading Division Formed by Standard Oil | CHICAGO @ — Standard Oil Co. (Indiana) has announced the formation of a subsidiary, An:oco Trading Corp.; to buy, sell and ; transport foreign crude. oil end 1.19 Pair f Pull fashioned utility sheers, same quality as other famous brands at 1.65 pr. 3 for 390 1.39 Pair plastic. Assorted tics .. . and all aift : . Om _ petroleum -_— on an inter- colors to choose boxed! : Red white | e bys Sieeve 5 Jan. 1, Richard F , : | Tom. or black. | 4 | . Nelson Jr. awn Grockr of opera-' ‘ <4 Ne ri | Women’s Accessories Dept.. Main Floor tions, in Standard’s. supply and fices will be opened Jan. 2 in New gy is Aiiie chads o2 your money bk ack SEARS 15 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 Vv f ee R Ae | 4 a ee ie eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958 SMALL COOKS shape mince meat tarts inte trees, wreaths, bells or stars. with quilted broiling foil, shape dough inside. Fill with weet, trim with hard sauce, - Mince Tarts Really Just ‘Kid Stuff Little girls who like to cook will get a thrill by helping mother. with the Christmas baking. With a little imagination and a roll of quilted foil, they can make individual mince tarts in a wide variety of shapes, One package prepared pie mix, 1 9oz. package céndensed mince meat, 1% cups crushed pineapple or 1% cups raisins soaked in % cup orange juice, 3 tablespoons sugar, broiling foil, prepared hard sauce, * * * | Follow directions on package for | making pie dough. From a roll of | 14inch quilted broiling foil, cut; rectangular strips about 8x6 inches. | Roll out enough dough for each tart until %-inch thick. Place on foil strips. | Cup foil and dough together | into desired shape. Trim excess | foil and dough. Make a standup | edge of dough and foil about an ; inch wide to contain mince meat | filling. Prick bottom of tart with | fork to keep from blistering. Bake in oven according to pack- | age directions. Cool the shell and remove foil. Break mince meat) into small pieces in saucepan, Add water and place over heat. Stir until lumps are broken thoroughly. | Boil briskly for one minute. Add sugar and crushed pineapple or raisins, Cool and pour into tart shells. Congress Called | by Red Hungary ‘59 Meeting Will Be! First Since ‘56 Revolt Against Russia BUDAPEST (AP) — Hungary's Communist party is going to call its first full Party Congress since the 1956 revolt against the Soviet Union. It will be held in the sec- | ond half of 1959. More than 1,000 delegates are expected to attend, representing more: than 400,000 members... The last Congress was held in 1954. * * * Plans for the Congress were an- nounced by Party First Secretary Janos Kadar at a three-day meet-, ing of the Central Committee which ended Sunday. Nepszabad-| sag, the party newspaper, report- | ed on the meeting today. The committee accepted the 1959 econoic plan and made de- cisions on farm policy. The deci- sions were not announced. * * * Agricultural matters have been causing some worry among Hun- gary’s rulers, Leaders differ on how hard to push the collectiviza- tion of farms, This year’s crop also was not up to expectations, largely due to unfavorable weath- | er. Many collectives broke up in the| : 1956 revolt, A start has been made on reorganizing them, but this has' not ene too fast. Market Debut Debut Made by Space Age Stock NEW YORK (? — ~ Common stock | of Thiokol Chemical Corp., a leading manumacturer of rocket! and missile engines, made its, debut on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. The first sale, 100 shares, traded at $97.50 a share, up $2.25 from yesterday's closing on -the American Stock Exchange and an all time high. Joseph W. Crosby, president of! Thiokol, bought the figgt 100, shares. | The company’s business has had! a meteoric rise since World War, II. Sales in 1948 totaled $1,139,662, — by 1957 they had jumped to $30,947,457. Thiokol earned $1,451,-/ 551 or $2.81 a share last year, compared with $52,371 or 17 cents} a share in 1948. There are about 1,203,794 shares; of common stock outstanding fol- lowing a two-for-one split in January. Tops Housing Record | STOCKHOLM — Housing con- struction in Sweden set a new record last year with 64,000 units, 7.000 more than the average for, the three prev jous.years. But hous- | ing shortages in ‘the larger cities Form pattern | state and local authorities “had/British Unemployment _ hs November, a 22,000 “increase; : e _* aFuAMent, a earal me, * * In November - 1957, 1.5. per ~~ jlewer house, the Volkskaiimer,|anism of state organs in East Ger- Musto PO manh talndige force-.was' acs sctpgaalinicaate : Aik cnbdealt ton ‘pengle ok .|ber of jobless climbed to 536,000/Formosa are farmers. | nt oe OPEN TONIGHT (oe specially 88 _ reduced! were 19.98-29.98 “eee ee" Here's the season's All-American style choige. Fashion Tailored sportscoats made from fine woolens enhanced with colorful decorative threads. Choose from popular Ivy stripes, herringbones or checks in rich fall tones. _ all-wool worsted suits This rugged all-wool 49” worsted 3-ply twist fabric is a glutton for punish- ment. Keeps its smooth good looks and sharp Net Go press thru your most | “Charge ‘ee active days. GUARANTEED 1-FULL YEAR men’s suburban coats Rugged boucle tweed is y 9” the season's newest Say “Charge ie”’ * fashion. See it in this smart Fashion Tailored suburban coat in 3-button single breasted cut. men’s raincoats ] 8” Step into a world of new fashion in this elegant coat of iridescent bronze Cotton-acetate fabric gives topcoat warmth. Zelan treated. “Charge It’ men’s all-wool Ea flannel slacks Popular Ivy League styling with plain front and back strap. The patterns (stripes or solids) are also strictly Ivy. 98 “Charge It” warm and lightweight .. . mens wool and cashmere suburban coats . . 19” Handsome styling went into this 90% wool 10% cashmere suburban coat. Ivy styling that is right in style. Milium® insulated lining quilted “Charge It” Sears Merchandise Gift Certificates available in $5, $10, 15, $20, $25 and $50 } to Orlon® in sizes 36 to 46. Hurry in today d en while quantities last. cee ee *DuPent's Acrylic Fiber Men's Wear Dept.. Main Floor shop Sears for better shoe values! Favorite classic opera slipper in soft brown kidskin. Guard- tex soles, rubber heels. E, 7-12. Tan wide wale with leather soles. gores for easy fit. cotton corduroy Elastic side D, 7-11. Brown and black striped cot- Brown elk-tanned leather with ton corduroy combined with ; padded leather- sole ue heel. black lédther. Guardtex sole. genuine Goodyear welt construction. Colorful plaid lining. 6-12. E, 7-11. goes monty bach SEARS orlon’ pile luxury-lined suburban 24° “Charge it” d Wool, nylon and cashmere blend d 2 tone gray or brown stripe Why be cold and uncom- fortable this winter when for just a few pennies a day you can enjoy the cold weather in one of our Orlon* pile luxury lined suburban.coats? Long wearjng rubber soles and heels. Choose from favorite classic styles. 154 North Saginaw St. = and every night ’till Christmas Fieldmaster gift Corduroy Hercules Work Pants . . . Save! Thick w 4.98 oven for long Wear, warmth. Comfort cut over graduated patterns. Bar- tacked strain points. 29-44. “Bark Weave’ Sheen Gabardine Slacks 4.98 Fieldmaster slacks of rayon Only and acetate that resist wrinkles, creases. Popular colors. waist. Come, try them on and you'll understand why these new soles have become favorites for walking. Choose from these and other smart winter styles. in comfortable shoes, you'll want several. Pacifate lined vamps. fight growth of bacteria and. foot odor. All Washable 29-42 b Shoe Dept., Main Floor Gold: Bond shoes mean comfort for him... 98 and 9.98 Phone FE $4171. are still critical. i Pa ge ag eR ee Aa r THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958 a re TA SRE Pm ae, A OC a “i SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. Charmode Brushed Arnel Pajamas 57: Pretty machine washable pajamas in pink, blue, greén, maize or gold. Nylon lace }~ trims, covered elastic waist. 32 - 40. Nylon Tricot Baby \ \ * few wrt nip : Cit. Doll Pajamas 3° Wonderful Charmode gilt in white and pastel combination nylon tricot and embroidery trim. S, M. L. holiday clip-on hats Add brightness to your holiday outfits! Big selection of pre-spring ‘floral fayorites at one exceptional price. Hand-smocking 90 “Charge It” “ ae ‘and every 2 double quilted batiste duster 98 In pretty rosebud print pattern. Nylon « lace and nylon satin ribbon trim. Large assortment of colors, prints and styles. Hurry in todery during this sale at Sears. 5° Granny style gowns in Bright shades of peacock machine washable fabric that blue, coral or mint green in will not shrink. Hand a machine washable smocked trim. Pastel colors. corduroy duster. Sizes 10 - 20. 32 - 40 : Nylon 10% 10" 6” . 6 Nylon Tricot Tricot Duster ene Ne ilted : dusters “Charge ws WAT 4 | \\\ ie. * , x Arnel Long Gowns Corduroy Duster Y TONIGH night ‘till Christmas oes ... looking youthful... feeling free in your new figure controller Slip into a Charmode Figure Controller and see how sleek you look, how free you feel. You get that top-of-the-world feeling without seams or bones. The secret is figure-slimming Velvelon, a cotton and latex blend. Try one on at Sears and feel the difference. Only at Sears. Panty or Girdle XS, S$. M, L were nee Print and solid. color duster 44 } Wondertul gift for that in mock jewel button loose special gal! Turquoise or melon loose style duster ny- lon taffeta lining. 10 - 18. Extesa Sisee 5.565555 %. 11.98 styles with nylon angel lace trims. Drip-dry. Sizes 10 - 18 lf a \ HU : > "e Vi 12-inch Velveteen Toss Pillows 288 fa. Jewel bright gifts in green, red, aqua, tangerine, gold. Square, round or triangle shapes with zipper covers. a practical gift _ sewing baskets Spacious sewing $] baskets ‘beautifully made and richly lined | Many. colors and 2.98 0 you lta dach ARS 154 North Saginaw St. easy care matching gift lingerie duster or 298 _waltz gown Sweet sleep Dacron°- ee cotton fabric... the de! ight o her dreams come Christmas morn..Winsome new styles in pink, orange ice and aqua »-» Hurry in today! ? crinoline of rose, blue, orchid or white acetate satin. Hurry! Magic Fabricon (cotton and Latex) controls without seams or bones Girdle, panty XS. S.M.L... Size XL...... 0 each Miniature WwW Doll Special 2.49 Dainty as she can be in her \ Sale! Zip ( Cover Decorator Pillows "5 Harmony Yerd Goods Dept. House 3.59 "Main Pings Colors galore! Washable tex- tured covers of heavy cotton viscose rayon. Foam rubber forms. Many shapes. Spring Clip Wooden Trouser Hangers Set of 4 1 75 ‘ Gilt Boxed ° aN : Special $] Sears Revolving Charge Set of 4 Use space saving Take Months to Pay or Hendy Revolving ‘ Tie Rack Special — just say, “Charge It” on side hook to stack-hang. Revolves for easy selection, Use Lthe a Regular Padded jaws, nickel plated holds 16 or more ties. Gold Charge Account hardware Hurry in today color finish: Grand grab bag _at Sears. . gift suggestion. /) //, —+— new pradtac “mold n‘ hold’’ zipper girdle, panty Exclusive Playtex Magic Finger panels sleek tummy and back. Non-roll top stays put 1095 . 11.95 Corsetry Dept.. Second Floor it’s smart to sew and save for the holidays $e Leor~ border prints 3%. ’Fine 80-square percale in delightful border prints. Grand to make skirts, and wonderful for curtains, table cloths, spreads and so many other things! Terrific price, too! antad a ee ee en ee ee " = Cpe et ee | ee ee | RAN Gas Mead Sere dnt mel get CURE ce ney < q : : i « te . ail : : ne / 5 ; fe { a 2 f \ / : j.* . ‘ . f | 4 ‘ * - . ie bie , Pee . ; - or \ . ry ‘ | ___ THE PONTIAC sas THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958 |. | ee Cannio: pele need to hire professional years, Even a se of dates Girls Protest His Slur . we from female members of his First Photo of Worl d ee ‘the dates select-| ST. PAUL, Minn (UPI) — When tat _-. °|Claimed by Russians = ~ tases Rall” , Jed, usuall a Minnesota Gov. “Orville L. Fite-| commie ‘mbulations of a fed-| LONDON TUPI) — Soviet sclen- = \ season and the wet weath-|man told contestants for a beauty|eral census are generally not/tists say they have taken the first LAS CRUCES, NM, ® —; This | which|er at this time of the year doesn't that “never has this office available until three to five years |‘genuine” photograph of the globe. Southweitern New Mexico town : the cotton farmer very|been graced with such pulchri-jafter all the data has been Sr dktae ae thes Wy vane tera eben A . tude,” he received a note of pro-jacquired. oo . ponondhern recat inmate verte bec eha.oneesd ; Xp wy tS #0 bog ' AT iT wr re TOS bed-time is fun-time for imaginative little dreamers in cozy flannel! girls’ Honeylane a Custers - choice 98 of styles Leopard 98 | | 0 , : r Bunny each Kangaroo P.J’s ..... .3,98 , Mom will delight with these fanciful Animal Kingdom Sanforized cotton flannel pajamas that make little ones happily look forward to bedtime, And, it's no wonder. Hurry in today ... at Sears. JUST SAY. “CHARGE IT” “Charge It” way ret PO - te , alin OT ath, —— ' Smart trapeze look for Honeylane sizes! Acetate tricot duster with ¥% sleeves, novelty buttons. Washable pastel print on white ground. 10-16. Lounging pajamas < Pajamas in quilted acetate 98 tricot. Jacket has satin 4 binding, elastic waist. “a A Pi Ao at “Charge Ir ° Honeysuckle ¥ 5 ‘) #5 ¥ e P on sue little boys wf) . We 7 to 14 Sh > & + e to op ' Second Floor w Honeylane nylon f Su its Sure to Please EN s } . ‘shop these and Sears Merchandise : petticoats iu . 7 Gift Certificates 598 ss PTH keh many other gifts Anyone ... Anywhere “Charge It AL aA, -Available in $5, $10, $15, Si "Gift priced : at Sears TONITE $20, $25 and $50 Colored nylon bouffant pe Denominations petticoat with three tiered Y 98 nylon net. ee, ere 4 ‘ aere Py —- : shrimp pink or ice gre 24 ||} n . RS & =a la Om ee ae lO AES IN \ Kerrybrooke gift slippers for teens, women many styles 9 8 as low as d In Tiny Sizes 3 to 6 Dress up that boy of yours in one of these classic suits. Rayon and acetate boys’ RA suit, Blazer jacket in gray or navy. At Sears. Infants’ Wear Main Floor a pair @ Gay cotton corduroy print with light bouncy Searofoam sole. Blue, red or turquoise. 4 - 10, wash-drip dry car coats AT $5 SAVINGS! : hid \ bs > "IF 1" ERED \\ i! \ * ’ Ww « ; ~ N\: - 5 AS your choice - ity : ~ Zz < 8 8 Ye oft a} : Soft leather moc style with pretty print lining, padded sole. Blue. §$-10. Feminine rayon brocade scuff Pretty rayon satin in royal _ blue or black with multicolor with white fur cuff. Guard- trim. Guardtex sole. 4 - 9. tex sole. Blue. pink. 5 - 9. 4 ? 4 ee me ’ ; “Charge It’ a4 ye asd A i 4" 8 Ef ars Spy R\\ Usually Priced at 12,95 Choose either Dacron and cotton or 100% combed cotton! All have soft, warm # Orlon* pile linings — and quilt lined hoods that zip-off in seconds! Popular i double breasted styling. Hurry in today! Cc wae Dh *DuPont Dacron Poyester and Orion Acrylic Fibers. Luxuriously soft, warm Fuzzy Colorful leather boots lined Beaded leather moc with Wuzzy- of shearling lamb. ; with cozy shearling lamb. warm white fur collar s aaa — : - st S Ch it Sears Revol Charge Blue, pink, orange, turquoise. Leather soles. Blue, wine. Royal blue, light blue, red, ) Ju a cee pate Vee Likes pie 8 | 5-9. black 4-9 “harge Account. i \ “SEARS 154 North Saginaw St. \ 4 ie. a THE PONTIAC HRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958 STRICTLY FABULOUS—This this year. The luxurious greatcoat effective for gala evenings or sportswear. The gown is a ldng, slinky sheath of black sequins, designed for drama after dark. Key to Elegance By DOROTHY ROE AP Woman’s Editor It looks like the most brilliant holiday season in years, what with; Many cocktail, dinner and ae the new mood of elegance sweep- ing the country. é Patina guatun eee cones Fur coats, of course, go with: For cooking excellence . . . cook Reg. 15.45 Req look like ladies once more. elegant even gowns, and the with controlled heat. Roomy aes see most sensational new arrivals in num skillet is 100% immersible for tS The predominant silhouette for | this gilt-edged family are the full- leaning. Se ble control b ARS after-five fashions this winter is, ; easy Credaning para tS a gracetul length coats of long-haired fox — ‘with dial from “simmer” to 450°. f pak a eealeoae aa Sen bine, siver, golden’ or Cook temperature guide on handle : t : waisted Empire line, reminiscent | white. They look as new as to- P H Coc | , of Empress Josephine. morrow’s newspaper. 3-speed hand mixer ng UO Sih) “CHARGE IT” be ir for drama, ~~ * In the short eventing and dinner dress lineup there are a number of choices. Full skirts are avail- able in several versions, the most ‘Smokers ‘Anonymous’ , is the look for holiday festivities of Norwegian blue fox is equally em hemline is seen again and | again, worked in a variety of | ways, ning gowns have "long, tight sleeves this season, providing more dra-| matic contrast for the revealing) necklines, which tend toward width rather than depth. Are You 6 Ft. 6? Weigh 239 Lbs.? Join Air Force COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. | {AP)—There never has been an; tir Force Academy cadet who | stands 6-feet-6, weighs 239 pounds, | and wears glasses. But there may be in the future. The academy announced yester- | day it is relaxing its ae standards for admission, | ROEBUCK AND CO. automatic toaster Our best Kenmore... with Magic Radiant Control toasts every bread periectly. Chromed body, slide color selector, black plastic trim. “Big mixer” power and beat- ers, push button beater ejec- tion. Lightweight aluminum chassis. Choose from 4 col- ors. Put power at her finger- give her a carefree kitchen with a Kenmore You Can Boil Water in Seconds on Fastest-Known Top Unit! | 179° «=. @ Fastest Broiler @ Heats in Seconds 1 388 Kenmore 30-in. Electric Range pre-heats'in a hurry!'Fully automatic 24-in. oven. 7 heat switches control four top units for that “just-right’’ heat. Full-width fluorescent light. Has big storage drawer. iv ais cay Il-inch electric skillet. 1255 30-Inch Kenmore Gas Range 25-Inch Oven and Griddle Top sale priced important of which is the “‘bubble’”’ + & 88 $5 shaped at eneia aaa below} The academy has increased ca- 25-inch oven Down a fitted bodice, tapering in at the short hemline. Often this effect is achieved by harem draping, and the har- Phone Network Ready | If Enemy Hits U.S. INDIANAPOLIS. (AP) — Fred- erick R, Kappel, president of the American Telephone & Telegraph Co, says arrangements had been completed to bypass the 50 crit- ical. target areas so the nation’s telephone network could still work in case of an enemy attack. Kappel told a businessmen’s det height limits from 6-feet-4 to! 6-feet-6, and weight from 226 pounds’ to 239 pounds, | Applicants alsé may be accept- ' ed with distant and near vision in both eyes of 20-50, correctible to RY with moderate refractive er- es and with minor defects of |color vision, ire to pass depth | perception tests no longer will dis qualify an applicant. * * * Applicants with histories of mi-; nor allergies or mild seasonal hay | fever also will be acceptable as cadets. The academy also eliminated a requirement that cadets have a sitting height of 38 inches or less. 8-cup coffeemaker Gleaming chrome on solid Hf < a V ¥, i fin ee Ist PAYMENT FEB. Ist. Top units all light without matches. Giant oven has a Visi-Bake oven window that’s removable for easy clean- ing. Big Smokeless Broiler. Griddle has workspace cover. = Hurry in today during this sale... at Sears. bring the sun right into her kitchen give her Kenmore steam iron Enough steam for any job... from 13 vents in aluminum sole plate. Chromed steel body, black plastic trim. Instant change . .. dry to steam, fabric indexed heat dial. \ RRB rennin eine cece ‘Maid of Honor yellow 8-piece tool set luncheon recently that ‘‘under our/This was to allow pilot head clear-} - opper for beauty are present arrangement. we can dial|ance in air force planes, bility. Flavor sel actor brews _ Reg. 99 te ed a ed i - coffee to your taste. Auto- 4.98 Holly trees are a good soil- 0 OVY without going through a single major. city.”’ holding crop. RINGS RESIZED sf matic shut-off. copper-bottom cookware sale! \lso comes in red, pink, tur- qt ae se, orange, beige or . vi Stet! All fine stainless steel tools with plastic handes. plastic 2-quart covered cookie jar Sauce Pan Reg. 4.95 ; only T 29 99 Functional design in sparkling : rigid plastic. Comes in pink, theca “heres teuig See'Teken Tom WATS I : 6.88 Dutch Oven ... 8.55 4-pc. plastic 3-Quart ........5.65 : 4-Quart .......6.95 canister set Reg. 3.75, 7” Skillet ...... 1.99 only 98 Double Boiler . 6.85 Matching plastic canfsters in same colors as above So light, easy to clean. fitting lids Our fine Harmony House copper bottor! stainless steel Snug all on sale now. Copper bottom distributes heat, cooks more evenly Bread Box ....... NO PAYMENTS ‘til Feb. Ist 3.98: | lin pant 21 youn money back SEARS 154 N. Saginam St. Phone FE5-4171 af A ee Anes eh Se Se se ns Say att [Paby Trovt Corry Fhod ~ oe en i &t/Recreation on ive ie Starts to. Work Jan..1 - | —oue-sectety: member; a-tonden.|. stop smoking we ase a = NDON ) — “Smoke doctor wh ose nam : bh ee zi i eek peile't cn teccan ae hi oc Anthdaie made prlet to 100 exnlend Shate enor tas Werte after Alcoholics’ Anonyrnous to | clety'’s rule, sald the group was [be brought into the US. duty|Kach baby trout is equipped with|reaching. a weight of 40 help people’ stop smokiig, will | being founded to fight cancer, [free a large folk sac for nourishment; |although this is extremely rare. : i. ~ { : fee daiwa , uiitaae ie ee : | 4 - os ; i a4 4 ___- THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBE Ry 111958, | \ ROEBUCK Pillowcase Pairs 2.9 42x38'2-In. White of pistei cdses 7! desyan Ready t ovely box cust ; or 5-Pc. His ‘n Hers Harmony House Set thiful qifts . Boxed 4.98 Embroidered design on solt rastels in fluly cotton terry 2 bath tow cloths» linder- tin towe ’ ee, Bu ntint hs EES Pie ae =o wal AS CE AND LIVING FOR | Seem HOMEMAKERS | she'll be delighted with this gift of luxury and convenience twin size Reg. 27.98 4s 98s Our best quality ... your best buy. 50°. Du- Pont Orlon, 50% Rayen. Machine. washabie, fast drying. Exclusive automatic full size single control 2 full size dual controls pre - heat guaranteed 5 full years | Harmony House Gift Towel-Novelty Set 4-Pe, 3.98 pasiel bath, hand cloth and your choice af planter or basket assortment! Packed in gilt box. 3-Pe Harmony House Decorator Sheet Set 4.98 hoose white muslin sheet and with pastel print or metallic thread designs Sheet 8ixIO8-in Gilt ready Boxed cases warms bed in half the normal time. Dual cen trols for personalized warmth. Convertible comers change blanket to fitted style. 100%. nylon binding for longer life. Face piate on control color matched to blanket. Spice beige, frosty pink, cherry red, sunshine yellow, ming blue and mint green. Sale Priced! Specially Gift Priced 100% Acrilan Blanket 88 72x90-in. ly easy {fo care for You seldom see such a wonderfully You've seen them advertised on Perry Como’s TV Show Acrilan blanket priced this low. Sink your fingers into the deep, fleecy nap—feel the quality. Look ot the big selection of dovely colors. ‘ 80x90-Inch Size ......... vec enae : 9.88 Just Say ‘Charge tt’ on Sears Revolving Charge... also can be used just like a Regular Charge Account w. on youn money back” SENRS . REDUCED! Harmony House Carpet of new VEREL fiber beautiful “Radiance” Tweed Carpet COMPLETELY INSTALLED INCLUDING RUG PADDING Only $10 Down Carpets Your Home 99 Square Yard ... in § easily coordinated Harmony House colors. Everything about this exciting carpet is new, the luxurious texture . budget price tag. It's .. the beautiful clear colors... made with VEREL, a new carpet the fiber engineered by Eastman to bring you extra wear and loveliness. . . more lasting resilience . .. easier care and cleanability. Tried and proven in Sears own is quality. laboratories, carpeting of Eastman VEREL ® Cash Checks © Pay Utility Bills ® Get Travelers’ Checks ® Notary Public ® Postal Service ® Money Orders ® Gift Certificates AT SEARS YOU CAN: — see rayon and cotton tufting. ‘. . 4 ° Assorted Patterns of Inlaid a. ed Linoleum Tile & Vinyl Tile 12 - Create your own custom designed floor ‘and install tiles yourself. You save up to 50% of finished cost. “Builtin” felt back permits tiles to be pasted direct to floor. tects ings ~ Best Quality Inlaid Linoleum = “5° in Rich “Melody” Pattern - Original terrazzo type design gives your room new floor covering smartness. Wax-sealed surface resists dirt and stains. Resilient felt back gives cushioned comfort. Hurry ... at Sears. C ve. es = 4 * . 4 * SAVE 1.01 on this gift Harmony House Heirloom style spread for timeless elegance Ab NO: i 5) atk = —— regularly $7.98 full or twin Don't let the modes! price fool you j this intricately detailed spread has all the charm of a Me ticemed original. Doubly cherished because it's.reversible cotton with rich fringe trim. Natural ot bleached white. Spreads and Draperies Dept.. Main Floor If she’s famous for her decorating flair, then here's a spread thats sure to please. Newest of chenilles alternating rows of viscose e New Washable Ensemble in 2 Flower-Fresh “Bouquet” Pattern Harmony House Full or Twin Size Spread The charm of an autumn bouquet... captured on quilted washable spreads of non-fade Chroméfast acetate. Extra full flounce, enchant- ng colors. Matching draperies, cafes, also available. 98 full of twin Charge It’’ 98 valance qe ab : sale! lint-free hobnail spread Even the tiniest budget can afford this luxury chenille. Has the lavish look of 5.98 spreads ... lovely rounded corners rich fringe trim, closely spaced viscose rayon hobs on cotton backing. ‘ = ‘154 | North Saginaw St. "Phone a be ECEMBER 11, 1958 a | se : ; ee . . .22 Calibre Rifle 4 ah TIvr ie ha eer ALL Pele OI SS Look! A Work- Saving Kenmore Floor Polisher for So Little USE SEARS 66 EASY ‘Down seein iene seg ere _— PAYMENT PLAN Do away with the drudgery at scrubbing, waxing, and polishing floors, linoleum and tile, yet have gleaming floors you'll be proud: of. Twin brushes revolve in opposite directions for stability and leave no rings. Say “Mery Crstnas” With These Best Selling Albums 97 Each iii © Our Entire Stock of 3.98 Albums © All First Quality 12-in. LP’s Sears bfings you the most wanted Christmas albums at an Amazing low price! You'll want several for your holiday entertaining as well as for gifts! Choose Crosby,’ Sinatra. Welk. Mantovani, others! } All Reaular 4.98 Albums. 3.97 res eras > ees ou é 3 ag a | r Special Gift Offer... Buy Any Kenmore Sewing -Machine—Get Your Choice of °15 Bonus Gift FREE! buy | gift...9 et 2 with the new kenmore portable ‘839... Come in today for this exceptional buy in a portablé sewing machine and get a $15 gift FREE! Machine sews forward and reverse in a beautiful carrying case. Hurry in today during‘tthis sale and save... at Sears! Sale Priced Includes Choice of $15 Gift Pop-Up Toaster aoe Eisele nasil 8-Cup Coffeemaker Sewing Machine Dept. Main Floor Suit Case is ie AP eS an aK LW aati fe ae as ba on es Wye eT OTH IT Tye. aie MONTHLY poner UNTIL eee, 1959! I se RTT te A a co “Bring Joy to Your Home for Every Member of the Family Hurry in Today for This Special Offer — Save! 1959 Stereo and Hi-Fi Tape Recorder Has Dual Speakers 21-INCH on SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN © Complete Unit $ loverall diagonal; 261 sq. in. viewable area) on Arty ot RL Includes Auxil- . ° = focal frotenved Pda iary Speakers ontr, aE : ee ntenna p= CONSOLE TV ag Speeds $5 DOWN Ist Payment Feb. Ist This compact portable weighs only 22 pounds, yet has many features found on larger, professional models. Twin Sinch speakers, separate input jacks, single knob control. Up to 2 hours of recording time. Radio and TV Department, Main Floor © First Quality TV Packed with Plus Features for Complete Listening and Viewing Pleasure! @ Ideal Consolette in New, Slender Cabinet . .. Decorator Styled to Complement Your Room! ®@ Big Savings on One of Our Best Selling TV Sets . ... Don’t Miss This Outstanding Buy! New. shorter Twin speakers Powerful tuner picture tube, matched to pulls strong _decorater cab- acoustical cab- signal even in inet in modern inet for hi-fi- fringe areas! proportions. sound. Hurry! 4 days only at this price! Buy now at the lowest price in Sears histo tory. on this TV! Silvertone features includé twin hi-fi speakers for clear sound, powerful tuner for sharp-image picture and tinted, tilted safety glass to cut reflection. Convenient up-front . controls with lighted channel indicator. For even greater enjoyment, remote control, AM radio and hi-fi record changer may be added o the set at no additional down payment. Fur- niture styled hardboard cabinet in. mahogany finish. Stereo Consolette Complete With Extra Speakers Ist Payment Feb. 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Carrau, superintendent of, the Ann Arbor line, told an Inter-| oo . «have the ships available, we just van't take of more work.” Pothe™ pee" Ss We : veel the city of Sturgeon Bay, Door County, Wis., industrial firms and- a number of - Door County municipalities are asking the ICC fo order Ann Arbor to put the pro- posed car interchange system into Ann Arbor has declined to inter- change freight at Sturgeon Bay in ‘Fisher might have fallen flat on the past on grounds that Sturgeon ‘Bay traffie is insufficient. Vernon Bushman, president of ithe little, 34-mile-long A&W which | State Commerce Commission eX-|seryes the Door County peninsula, | aminer yesterday “We wouldn't ~~ spend $237,000 on docks and other Skates make rainy day fun pos- sible with nylon wheels that allow indoor spin. 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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958 f + % By United Press International Romulo Betancourt, the probable 1 next president of Venezuela, has spent néarly 20 of his 50 years as _ @ refugee and has served numer- ous jail terms because of his un- remitting fight against dietator- ’ ship. . He was barely 21 in 1929 when he had to flee the country for the first time because of his partici. pation in student -activities pro- testing the dictatorship of Gen. Juan V, Gomez, He was within a month of his Sth birthday when he returned most recently from voluntary exile. following the yoverthrow of Gen. Marcos Periz Jimenez last Janu- ary. Throughout his: adult life, Betan- court has been closely associated with Romulo Gallegps, a_ noted Venezuelan writer and teacher un- der whom he studied at Caracas college 30-odd year's ago. , He says that- Gallegos exerted “the greatest influence on the for- mation of his intellect,’ while Gal- legos says Betancourt is ‘‘the stu- dent who profited most’’ from his teaching. In 1947, when Betancourt was provisional president of Vene- suela, his Democratic Action Party nominated Gallegos for president and saw him through to victory in one of the country’s few really free elections, In less than a year, however, the army had overthrown Gallegos and Betancourt was once again a refugee. Betancourt was born Feb. 22, 1908, in the provincial town of Gua- tire. He earned his: bachelor’s de- gree at Caracas College and had gone on to Central University to study law when he got in trouble with the Gomez administration and began his foreign travels. He lived in Colombia and then in Costa Rica for seven years before Gomez’ death in 1936 made it pos- sible for him to return to. Vene- zuela, He immediately resumed politi- cireumstantes required.” He had to flee the country in 11938 because of his activities as a which has since been reorganized under the name Democratic Ac-! tion. When it became we for him to emerge from hiding, he took an active part in the 1943 presidential campaign, in which Gallegos was Democratic Action's unsuccessful candidate. Gen, Isalas Medina Angarita became president, In 1945, Bet- ancourt played a leading role in the army uprising that deposed | Medina, and he became presi- | dent of the junta which succeed- ed the deposed dictator, He governed the country until 1948, when Gallegos was installed as president only to be overthrown by the military coup d'etat which paved Perez’ path to power. met and_ married Carmen Valverde, a Costa Rican schoolteacher, during his first days as a refugee. Their daughter Vir- . ginia—an only child—is now in the United States with her husband. Life in Captivity Turns Scarlet Ibis to Pale Pink PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad—The scarlet ibis, with its vivid scarlet plumage, is considered one of the world’s most beautiful birds when’ it is in its natural habitat. But pink and dispirited. Males and fe- males are the same blazing color, with four black feathers at the tip of each wing, and long legs and bills of pink. Ten thousand of them live in a bird sanctuary seven miles from Port of Spain. GIFT for the Entire Special Seats, Dix Specially Priced One owner car, miles Treat present R. & H, Powerllite this sale ' and Only 1954 FORD PICKUP Dlx. Cab, H, new tires. '/>-ton money covers, Hydramatic low mileage. able service... R. & H, Dynallow car. As is special 724 Oakland Ave. The Perfect FAMILY ... 1957 DODGE CORONET 2-DR. H. T. LANCER Brakes, Power Steering. R 1957 MORRIS MINOR-SEDAN Here's What You've Been 20.000 miles, 35 miles to gallon. 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Light __ SSS. ‘used to wear an old-style hearing . : ‘aid in Parliament, with a hang Doctor Will Lecture imicrophone. He had beeen known) ANN ARBOR uw — The Univer- Winston Churchil to turn it off when an opposition sity of Michigan Medical Center's Sports Modern wat “] S § an Laborite rowe:se speak \third annual Carl V. Weller lec- Hearing Device | oS : ‘ture will be delivered Saturday by ‘ - ” Today, he was wearing a tiny, : LONDON (UPI)—Sir Winston modern device, when he emerged Dr. E. T. Bell, professor emeritus Churchill appeared in public yes- {9m a lunch with Prime Minister of pathology at the University. of terday wearing a small, modern | Harold MacMillan at 10 Downing!Minnesota. The Weller lecture aid, one of his few concessions! street. was established in 1956 as an to advancing age. { Churchill's secreetaary said she|honor to the late chairman of 7 ‘@rs give-a majestic look to deco- | You might spray an old metal | tray with | ‘Use Imagination in Decorating Sar Light up your house -around) the: holiday season with gold and| silver this year, Thése two col- rations in keeping with the dignity and happiness fo Christmas. Tey also can be used to sparkle the synthetic snow | sprayed on Christmas. trees, holly and other seasonal trap- pings. “ * * * The elegant touch to Christmas comes easily. Simply spray snow in pink, blue or white, or ‘use|. gold and silver (chrome) ‘spray ename] in combination on items or lightly sprinkled over the snow. * * * There are several things you can do in a jiffy and easily be- cause the spray cans are light ‘and easy to manipulate. gold and put your | Christmas cards on it. The gilded | | tray is a pleasant background for the colorful cards. Adds Glitter 10 F bow! ‘sprayed and filled with gold, silver, and eolored Christ. : mas balls. This is also attrac- tive on the mantel or on your ‘buffet, When doing, decorating projects, ot 7 oliday perhaps the. floor in. a’ corner, eral 606,149- in annuitieis to more than 312,000. retired civil servants Gist have a good place to spray,|1958, it i re sani e & good place to spray The Cyl Service Commission 'clined 22 per cent since 1940. U.S. Pays'$5 Million. |siid 51.840 new retirees were add. to Civil Retirees. in '5B. WASHINGTON “UPI)—The Fed- ed to the rolls for benefits under gram under which particpants con- government paid out $507.-|trinute about 6% pér cent pay. | Horses in the world have de- ‘Put newspapers -on the walls, extending about five feet to either side, if you are spraying larger itemis, = Or the intriguing shapes of lemon leaves and other greens) may be sprayed silver or gold. For an antique effect, spray very) lightly so the green shows through; in places. Then arrange branches in a_ : * * * did not know how long he had|Michigan's department of path- : The 84-year-old elder statesman been using the device. ology. _ vase. A pretty centerpiece for | | the Christmas feast is a round | z ome Gracious candelabra table lamp keynotes Yuletide spirit and also | ; a return to elegance in home | furnishings. White-lacquered can- dlesticks rest in polished brass saucers. Shade is striped silk. Plush Animal Sure to Please Toddler Set The stuffed animal kingdom is full of cuddlesome surprises this Yuletide. New developments in textile finishes mean high pile, light- weight plush fabrics. The result- ing cashmere feel will make tots happy with new pooches, bears and pandas. * * * The hound dog still is top dog with the playroom crowd. Its newest talent for pouty pooches is a tear-embellished expression. And the musical] stuffed toy features a zipper pocket for the music box so that it can be re- moved on wash day. Lightweight synthetic stuffing makes the very«Jarge bear, pooch and zoo animals practical for the toddler set to cuddle. > amaneeone eas oo oa a ee . “RGN aN Se Reema pXTER WELIEF et EXCHANGE CLUB SALE of ‘Salvation Army Christmas MAGAZINE _ 2 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12th ] Captain J. William Heaver Exchange Club President, John Napley Friday evening you will see members of the Pontiac Exchange Club on the streets selling the Salvation Army War Cry Magazine. Each year Exchangites do this to raise funds which are turned over to the Salvation Army for the purchase of food, clothing, bedding, toys and the other things that make Christmas real and happy for the unfortunate. When you are asked by an Exchange Member to help, please buy a magazine! Give what you wish, and be assured your gift is from your heart to those John C. Cowe—Joehn C. Napley Fred W. 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Stevé Allen’s| machine to fly, Orville in 19% |Bell X1. first supersonic job. ~ jay). Gerald W. Johnson of the tion and food,” he added. program Sunday y night. » | gave the original plane to the ts * * University of California Radiation| More than 8,000 kinds of dyes; | “It was estimated last year " “Please give it up,’ the large| South Kensington Museum -in | The Wrights left a considerable|Laboratory told the Atomic Indus-|are obtained from black coal tars,| that the cost, under a university | Christmas Island has an area man pleadéd, ‘‘Please. You're| Lendon. fortune, much_of it, it is said, in'trial Forum, Inc., that a one including many of bright colors. | or college trained teacher, in a ‘of 184 square miles. destroying a'Tegend. Gain 30 . fl : pounds and fight Floyd Patterson, _— |That’s what you shoulc do. What ryou shouldn't do is ever sing another note,”’ * * * | Bob Hope does a wonderful job | each Christmas time. He gives up; his own holiday at home with his kids and troops overseas to play, for zero, before men marooned ‘ip the far places of the world in the Packing bulky items like this |; fhinline air conditioner is a prob- ging og bees a lem. Make it a sleigh, with white s time his tour ugh = the Azores, Madrid (where he’ll| cardboard sled runners and rib- lrn 9 TV show), Naples, Malta, | bon arranged like Santa's reins. Frankfurt, Berlin acd eakaad: Aa : other great trouper, Hedda Hopper, Device Charts ices nes ma : Neutton’ flow 22...| lovely gifts:to give her! more to save! |- Jack Denton Scott, writing in the January ‘‘Catholic Digest,” poses | ithe terrible question of whether we | | ALWAYS RST “QUALITY! “ee Tiny Detector for Use should pay the cops or pay the| robbers. To. wit: en Reacto 2 Develop ed “One night last summer a heavy | by Westinghouse truck careened off the highway in: a midwestern village. It crashed om DETROIT @® — The world’s| ito a tree and toppled it. | . ig. smallesp device for ‘detecting the, “Although the driver was in a, , < flow of ine neutrons pigs the| eee of moar muock (sad oatiere? : centusions, he wasn't seriously e heart of nuclear reactot's has been} hurt. Two of the men who helped] JNIOFe £ ifted developed by Westinghouse Elec.|him out of the smashed truck rec- tric Corp., @ meeting of the Amer-|°8nized him. ican Nuclear Society has been| He was a well-liked policeman told from a neighboring town. When his rescuers asked him why he : A scientific paper prepared by | was driving a truck, he answered Touch Dr. K. H. Sun, Westinghouse | pitterly: “T’ve got three children physicist, said the tiny size of | who need the proper clothing for the detector permifs measure- | school, and my pay as a police- = ment of neutrons in tight,.out- | man isn’t enough for me to buy tricot of-the-way spots, such as the | even the necessities. spaces between close-fitting fuel | «1-1. been holding down two or! slips oe Angel’s bn plates of a reactor, core. almost since the first day I joined Measurements under these con-'the force. I ran into that tree | ditions have been impossible with|because I fell asleep. I haven't ll d any direct-reading instrurnent, Dr. eee than three hours’ sleep | unequa e Sun added a night for the past week. This | mun eee will do it, though. When the de-| e ‘ Slow - moving neutrons cause {partment hears about it, Tu have | h nuclear fire alive in a reactor. |to hang up my uniform.” at t 1S price The pattern of their flow, or the Mr. Scott gives us some grim | . ‘neutron fluy,”’ is necessary for statistics. Worth reading. Worth | proper reactor design. |doing something about. Dr. Sun said the detector con- | ~ k& * sists of a slice of silicon or} We're flying to Miami on a germanium no larger than the) National Airlines Boeing 707 in a head of a pin. About one millionth little over two hours. Along with of an ounce of uranium is de- us are Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ander- | posited on the surface of the slice. |sen, my wife’s parents. They cele.’ Hair-thin copper wires are soldered | brate their 57th wedding anniver- to the detector and it is sealed|Sary next Monday. They had been PENNEY inside a thin aluminum tube about |™arried two years and two days | the size of a piece ef spaghetti. before man for the first time flew | PLUS in a heavier-than-air machine. | The historic flight by Orville VALUE Wright at Kitty Hawk, N.C., on- a Dec. 17, 1903, lasted 12 seconds , and covered a distance not quite ne accurate Coo Gi ‘equal to that of the swept wing’ . which supports the four Pratt and Dr. Sun said the new detector) Whitney jet engines which power is not affected by gamma rays, |the 707. which are produced in great It seems incredible that such abundance inside a nuclear reactor | <= Sasid be made ta the and which previously have serious- : married career of a bigs Yet, . lv interfered with measurements PP aoe th ares of neutrons. would have found ‘it hard to . believe would have been Orville | eqpe . . a] y 1 fad , +4 7 4 Million Get Psoriasis | “mse a died 10 years see. | More than a slip, Penney’s Angel's Touch is wonder- Cru Ga ¢ \ i , ars r \ i ts ~ — Se eh oe ny ee eo ee ee ae ee ke ee ee Gs : ,- . ee eo % * “ ae 4 Aes WN ‘ w , s f . % x « THE PONTIAC PRE ~ , e's Pom-Pom bow and 72" a matching tie on reel. % or solid-tone. \€¥4" 19¢ ea. wm A9¢ Bow, decoration, ime extra ribbon. 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KRESGE COMPANY : ® ‘ Sawa Pore re wor ; Pore fe ie fe fee oe frre re re re + al 2 al 8 al ret Sal tal ta Cae hae ta ae Ca ta ta ia tea ne. frie te en tree ie fe fe lp Pees SP Se le Le le Se Sees fe fe fe fe oe oem se ce ie” feo fe fe fe oe oe te fo fy frre aw fy f +y ¢ ‘ \ { ‘ qe . | = ies 7 4 iy % , B4 ‘ | ‘ y 7 6 \ ee meer = . ee er eae_7_ THE desruc r PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, fis 2 t : } ames _ 4 -. : : bs ing 60, You Are Driving 2 Tone at 88: Feet a Sectnd| . . “Ht produces the survey says the average Car|drowsiness and impairs your judg-| ty pavip J, WILKIE Of the tire contact with the road, megs AP Automotive Writer DETROIT w—AE*bO miles an| ‘has a 125-square inch ‘footprint’—|ment of speed and distances. hour you ride a two-ton projectile barely larger than your own two at 88 feet a second, feet.’ se ik In 1948 at prevailing speeds you could stop your car in 126 feet if : you were alert; today no matter /4S 4n ever-present driving hazard. self; how alert you may be that stop- It results ping distance has been doubled. x i. * All the control you have over yn ing highway,” rt » your car is exerted through the unchanging highway.” the: report treads. four sthall areas of rubber where your car contacts the road, These facts are emphasized in a United States Rubber Co. report on what has happened to the aver- age automobile in the last decade. The sti‘vey was designed to eval- uate safety factors in car design, highway construction and vehicle operation. Today's average sulensebiie, the report says, is 14 inches long- er; five inches wider; seven inches lower; 375 pounds heavier and packs 150 more horsepower than the average 1943 vehicle, “What has happened to the fam- ily car in the last decade has never | happened before in any 10-year period of automotive progress,’’ it Says. “Everything has been re-en- gineered for higher speeds—en- gine, chassis, springs, brakes, steering, lights and roadway— everything except the man be- hind the wheel. You and every other driver on the road remain with, the. same original equip- ment, the same eyes, ears, re- duce ‘ ‘turnpike hypnosis.” travel.” would last the life of the car. ° * * * probably will come some day. batable. ~ PES Sat Tailored for sleeping are all- flexes—no better or faster than |-cotton, drip-dry fabric pajamas. States. before."* They're good for traveling men. to sweep your eyes over the entire | = ae . scene; talk with your passengers; “Turnpike hypnosis” is described |or if alone, sing loudly to your-| em C vary your speed, shut off] “primarily from sub-| your heater; open a window; chew consciously listening to the drone gum; wear sunglasses whenever of your tires against the road necessary; make frequent rest while staring fixedly ahead at an|stops: change to tires with quieter | “Your best defense is constantly jj. - A tire that whines or hums at thruway speeds is not only unpleas- ant, says the report; it helps to in-| A final admonition to the car | driver is ‘‘be sure your tires are equal to the safety demands of the car you drive, the reads you The rubber industry has made great strides in tire improvement over the last 10 years—probably just aS great as the design im- provement in automobiles. 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Use cookie cutters for shapes | and fop with mushrooms, pep- pers, other tidbits. Williams Sticks to Traditions Only Banquet Missing at 6th Inauguration of Governor Jan. 1 LANSING W — Gov. Williams “will stick close to tradition when the is inaugurated for a sixth two- »-year term Jan. 1. The, only thing absent in Wil- ~ jiams’ ceremonies this year is an. inaugural dinner, heretofore a part of a day-long program. As in the past, Williams will , attend 7 a.m. services in St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral at Detroit with his family. His staff and members of the all-Demo- cratic state administrative board * also will attend. He will take the oath, as five, times before, on the east steps of the state capitol in Lansing at 11 a.m. Neil Staebler, Democratic | state chairman, will be master of ceremonies, debe Suaiaes, begining bts | first term as ‘lieutenant-gover- | nor, and four other administra- tive beard members who won Attorney General Paul L. Adams, | -, State Treasurer Sanford A: Brown = and Auditor General Frank S. Szymanski. Other events, announced by the. tee, include a luncheon at 12:30 _ an inaugural ball at 10 Sue OU OO: :U. of M. Accre Accrediting) i | ANN ARBOR (#—The University of Michigan has renewed accredi- tation of 32 high schools in Michi- gan, Graduates of accredited high schools, who have maintained a ‘satisfactory academic record and are recommended by their princi- pals, may enter the university without the standard admissions tests. - The high schools accredited +t the fall meeting of the University’s | Bureau of Schoo] Services were: Escanaba, L’Anse, Painesdale Jef- fers, Baraga, Benzonia, Bergland, Breckenridge, Camden, Frontier, Channing, Chassell, Ewen, Farwell, Harris, Kellogg Consolidated of Hickory Corners. 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" ae | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER al, ee ; | : * . “se : e 7 oo hi . 7 — f : H B : ildi at an outlook ‘symposium, spon- |- aun e it sam AY, , ome U sored.by the National Association cee : 0 nes More is for Less Wor me: ican : bad .5 per cent higher than in 1958. : osts , a ise | They said costs would go up|‘ > “py SAM DAWSON Whe Council of Profit Sharing In-| To tecksbchin this ie tabs lioke home pay | ihgher by any-laccount- changes ‘in methods,|per cent; _and. stone, clay & gies usd even more,. But they added that| , AP Business News Analyst | dustries estimates. that 20,000-em-|of 2,500 such wage incentive plans|where from 9 to 39 per cent forjequipment or products. products, 31.22 per cemt, = =~ poe -_|they expected to absorb some cost NEW YORK ® — Getting .more|ployers have some such program/;, 99 qifferent industries as set|an average. of 20.6. per cent. The survey reveals the dollar, Tobacco workers had the Contractors Also See increases. goods for less work has long been|atfecting perhaps two million ' and cents value to the firms adopt-| Smallest increase, 9 per cént, an American goal. It is increas-| workers. up by 17 management consulting} Wage incentive plans were set = the tobaceo industey led § .? C | Many delegates said Congress: i firms, three fourths of them since/up by the consultants in this fash- ing them: for every 1 per cerit| Sithough er Cent Increase’ ingly pressing in today’s mount-| Many firms try for increased . P by all the rest with cent a : should make GI- loans (mortgages tng ad oh any ry for incre 1948. Just completed by the George | ion: increase in wages earned by the je res a 100 per in House: Starts guaranteed hy the Veterans Ad.|™S Costs and rising prices. productivity by tieing the wage it-lrnictt Co., New York consulting * * * worker, the companies on aver-| increase, in productivity, while ministration) more competitive) “Many manufacturers and serv- |Self directly to increases in output i age increased productivity by 3.1| autos and auto equipment had _Wastinaron pe aa a EtouR with conventionsn Geaateg by peaperaist/ a it by reared dligans carte taper. rome nin wy cnyehary Soe 3 a Bd dheeagh time studies. page per cent and cut unit cass 1s Lat oom —e_ en © ', presé 4 shing plant mach ve verag ms cent, r parts of the nation, predict new cnt ene ar ad getting a ae to ae ed determined to be the norm and ae oa = ea ae ora Mantarhs comdered aseeue eireai varied widely among| The railroads had the best luck a pon ‘aes. Lapel ie ae used to take elbow grease, Se ar home pay goes up ac- , < «© * able by managements and the un-| industries. in cutting unit costs, 59 per cent. amed Palace o' " . lroad second spurt in housing starts, but quali-jin Mexico City is known se “the Rene lls glbesersge cbt How effective have these wage Companies. using these plans on thelr ea calbret oat. then Pergo aly pr bet eoraings los’ baneties 49 agen fol fi is ‘prediction by saying in / ” il eut ynit labor costs by anywhere |. : : : : fied th : sinking opera house.’ Built of|them share in the profits. Theo-| incentive plans been in increas- A incentive bonuses were offered for|increase, 39 per cent; followed by lowed by state & local government housing starts, it depended on gov-|heavy white’ marble, it has sunk/retically at least, the more the) ing productivity, in cutting unit — dnd Es Gp. cont me ent. extra productivity above the de-|chemical workers, 34.46 per cent; |jenterprises, 39 per cent; metal ernment action to counteract an) some 12 feet since it was built in| workers produce, the greater the| labor costs.for industry, in in- average saving of 25.91 per cent. ined standard performance. transport equipment workers otherjrolling & extruding, 39 per cent expected tightening of credit. 1934 on Mexico City’s soft subsoil, profits to share after the goods) creasing the earnings fer em- x ek * Some standards were updated|than autos, 31.71 per cent; serv-jand the stone, clay & glass group, About half of the 36 builders |a former lakebed. : are sold and the books balanced.| ployes? 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Taylor, Army chief lseernace press conference. He was of staff, states that he does not|to speak later at a meeting of the foresee any reduction in the draft|World Affairs Council. for the armed forces. In his prepared speech, Gen. aylo “und presen Taylor said the U.S. forces must — ade — A siervn speed up their ‘reaction time in Service Act should remain in combating limited warfare out- force.” He also said he was sat- isfied with the division last week of scientific personnel between the Army and the National Aero- | nautics and Space Adminisira- tien (NASA). | He said the army felt ‘‘a nostalgic, loss concerning scientists of the, : jet propulsion laboratory at Pasa-' Taylor noted that many of Amer- dena whe were trensierred tojiea ’s most powerful weapons such| IN ASA jurisdiction.” las nuclear bombs were not~ suit- | But he. added. “I think both ‘able to limited war, such as the! ‘space administration and Army|Korea action, since they were too, jinterests are protected. There wil} | destructive. be good liaison.” “The sober thought that both training should be laid down te attain this end. ~ * * , ae The problem, ‘he said, includes )Surmounting logistical bottlenecks and having the most modern equip- ‘ment available on short notice. Poodle Fancier Sought | by Hopping Mad Army FRANKFURT, Germany (UPI),a spokesman said with some heat. —The U.S. Army is hopping mad “Giving a ride to anyone, unless at the officer who used a helicop- permission is given beforehand, is ter to go shopping for a poodle and |Pe lalso hibited.” prohibite just wishes it knew his name, The story of the shopping ex- pedition was told by Hans Bohr- mann, a shopkeeper in the village of Lautershein, who said it began when two Army Bell H-13 heli- copters landed on the Lauter- shein soccer field, The spokesman said the cap- tain, when he -is finally found, could be court-martialed and cer- tainly will be disciplined. Bohrmann meanwhile said he, was getting tired of telling his | story. He said he had been tele- . ‘phoned and questioned for a week | An Army captain stepped out of| and that German police and Army, jone of the machines and strolled |, uthorities even took him to the! jover to Bohrmann’s store where cone of the crime, collec ting evi- ihe asked to buy a poodle. Bohr-| qonce from joy- riding vill agers |mann had none and the -officer | __ ‘breaks and joint planning and) _'quiet the revolt-torn nation. “So See : = | ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958 7 - — : aire ] rT ‘Golden Marker Center—- (i the. ‘Roman. Forun. Its. shaft hese: Use Compared ~ jArmy Chief Says Selective Service Sha Should Stay . as {Seee ae bi brood. their age ond covering 3 mi : was completely sheathed "in gold.) HRISTCHURCH — New Zea- Se cei aan gm oe ae ok VOETE : se sre na cra mar E SHOE REPAIR SERVICE| = aj MEN'S MEN'S ... . BOYS’ ow + Beg. $2.50 Value” } } /HALF SOLES) LADIES LIFTS ATTACHED IN 3 MINUTES future,” he explained, : | “Meanwhile, the communists are! well aware of the very material gains they have made in the past through the more limited forms of |aggression. Therefore, under the ||}! icloak of fear imposed by mutual |: atomic capabilities it would appear quite likely that they may hence- \forth undertake to kick us harder and higher on the shins than they have done during the period of our|'f} atomic monopoly.” y * ow * ee Taylor pointed out that America’s! ia asSets for limited warfare have : ‘little to do with continental de-|]F fenses and civil defense _prepara- ‘tions since these would not be in- volved. ' “Indeed,” he said, ‘“‘most of our ‘present atomic weapons systems may be of doubtful. use in limited!}) war, the doubt increasing in pro-)} portion to their destructiveness. In such wars, our normal role has; been and probably will continue to’! ATTAGHED WHILE-U WAIT \s OR SHOP Sat. Only SHOE REPAIR DEPARTMENT BRING THIS COUPON WITH YOU TO Ss. S. Seen je. SHOE REPAIR=-BASEMENT be the provision of assistance to Optometr ist a friendly nation resisting some|}) . I form of aggression, . li 7 North Saginaw Street he Phone FE 4-6842 " Under such conditions it-will be |} | | important to rescue our friends , with minimum damage to their | homelands.”’ ik “Better Things in Sight” SEINE SAT LENSES | He said the Marines came under ithe category of a ‘‘definite limited war asset in their amphibious role” |} recently demonstrated when they ‘moved quickly into Lebanon to} i is ipromised to return the foXowing |week. | Sure enough he did—but this tume With three helicopters. While the captain made the — purchase the helicopter crews gave the Lautershein villagers— Me and above all the kids—free five- minute flights over the village. When the shopping and _ sight- seeing were over the helicopters flew back toward Mannheim where the captain allegedly is stationed. At that point everybody was' happy. The captain had his poodle, Bohrmann had made a sale and the villagers had their first ride, in a chopper. Then the Army heard, about it. “All Army aircraft, including. helicopters, may land only on jauthorized and preselected areas,’ NEXT YEAR HAVE CHRISTMAS CAS IN THE PALM OF YOUR HAND! FOR A REALLY MERRY CHRISTMAS JOIN OUR 1959 CHRISTMAS CLUB NOW! As HOME OFFICE, 761 West Huron Street Pontiac Federal Savings WE HAVE A CLUB YOUR SIZE Per Week 1959 Check 50¢ $25 $1 $50 $2 $100 $3. $150 $5 $250 $500 SPORTCOATS and SLACKS | The Hub has them both in splendid abundance! The Sportcoats— Rich shetlands, full bodied tweeds, luxurious silk and wool blends, The Hub has them all. Pattern-wise, too, we have just the coat that will make him beam with delight on Christmas morning . . . There are muted plaids, handsome stripings and classic blazers in all sizes of regulars, shorts, longs and extra-longs. 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ELECTRIC COMPANY Be seoumenee UN 18-20 NORTH SAGINAW STREET : | 825 West Huron St. | FE 42525 1 \ i 4 _ One Hour Free Parking in the Hubbard Garage With Any Purchase Open Every Night ‘til 9 P, M, ‘ 4 \ , : 3a yr " eof . \. THE PONTIAC BRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958 2 EERE EEE ti ates wt ATS * * * at ¥ Be te ODDS and ENDS Brass Wastebaskets ........... Reg. 1.49 Now 89c Vanity Seats, Brass ......... Reg. 12.95 Now 5.95 Bar Stools ................. Reg. 10.95 Now 7.95 Table Lamps ..................006. 3.00 and up Smokers and Lighters ....... Reg. 24.94 Now 15.95 Blond Desk ............... Reg. 29.95 Now 17.50 2 eee Reg. 99.95 Now 79.95 Westinghouse Dish Washer Reg. 199.95 Now 169.95 Odd End Tables .................... 2.95 and up Odd Comer Tables ................ 5.95 and up TV Snack Tables, Set of 4... Reg. 15.95 Now 10.95 Hassocks ......... benetace. Reg. 6.95 Now 3.95 Round Mirrors .............. Reg. 4.95 Now 1.00 REFRIGERATORS Westinghouse 11 Cu. Ft. .. 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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958 World War-4-Benefits- _ Vel Can Get Social Securily | 2 By RAY HENRY Associated Press Writer . This is an explanation of what you World War I vet- erans should Know about three major government benefits to which you may be entitled—medical benefits, disability | pensions and burial benefits. To claim them, you must, of course, meet certain eligibil- ity requirements. - One requirement common to all three hematite is that you must have had some military duty during wartime. For burial benefits and disability pensions the require- ment is a total of at least 90 days’ active duty, some of it during wartime. For medical benefits, any active a during wartime is sufficient. There are further requirements for all three, but they're | . peculiar to the benefit. Take them separately: x * Medical benefits—If you meet the necessary require- ments, you can claim full medical care—at no cost to you —at one of the 173 Veterans Administration hospitals. For this free care, the VA has established a priority sys- tem for giving it because the VA doesn’t have enough hos- | pital beds to give immediate care to all veterans applying | for it. First priority goes te veterans with disabilities result- ing from wartime service and all veterans who need emergency care. Second on the list are veterans with dis- abilities resulting from peacetime military service. On the tail end of the list are wartime veterans who need hospital care for ailments which have no connection with military service and who are unable to pay for hospitaliza- tion elsewhere. Often veterans in this group can’t get care immediately, but must go on a waiting list. You must have a discharge from your military service which was given under other than dishonorable conditions. * x * Disability pensions — This benefit provides for a month- ly payment from the Veterans Administration. Besides the active duty requirement, three others must be met for a veteran to draw a pénsion. You must: 1. Be disabled from a disability having no connec- tion with your service, The disability must be considered by the VA as total and permanent. 2. Have a yearly income of less than $1,400 — if you have no depéndents—or less than $2,700—if you have one or more dependents. 3. Have a discharge under other than dishonorable conditions. x *« * The monthly payments are $66.15 if you’re under 65. But, if you've drawn the pension for 10 years, or if you're over 65, the payment is $78.75. If you’re blind or need the regular aid and ean of another person, the payment it $135.45 a month. _ Burial benefits — These are a burial expense allow- ance, a burial flag, burial with military honors in a na- tional cemetery and a free headstone or grave marker. The burial allowance is up to $250 toward the most of your burial. It must be applied for through the VA by your survivors. A burial flag to drape your casket will be provided by any VA office upon request. The burial plot and services with military honors may be claimed through any one of the 82 national cemeteries. ; : xk *& &- - A headstone or grave marker will be furnishéd without application if you’re buried in a national cemetery. Markers to be placed in private cemeteries must be applied for through ‘the Memorial Division, Quartermaster General, Department of the Army, Washington, D.C. : To be eligible for a burial allowance and a burial flag your discharge must have been given under other than dis- honorable conditions. An honorable ,discharge is required | for burial in a national cemetery and to get a grave marker or headstone. jWants.to-Avert Slump-— be jglump next spring. WASHINGTON w— A top. con: eral aid to avert a construction . 6 j ‘The speaker yesterday was Rep. Albert Rains, (D-Ala), chairman. of the housing subcom- mittee of the House. He called for a hike in government funds used to support low and mod- erately priced home moftgages. ‘New Englanders like theirs with ‘apple juice or cider. Buttered Rum for Yule Cheer Champagne With Meal Also Is Bell-Ringer as Holiday Drink hot buttered rum are as popular HOT BUTTERED RUM ounces of Puerto Rican rum with a teaspoon of sugar, Add a pinch of grated nutmeg and a pinch of ple juice or cider), Drop in a pat of butter and serve hot. x * * a Christmas dinner simply by serv- ing it ‘‘au champagne,"’ says fa- mous gourmet, James A, Beard, served throughout any meal, he points out, and it goes just as well with the plum pudding as with the turkey. Best cooling system is to place it in a bueket half full of water, iwith floating ice, half an hour be- fore serving. Wipe the bottle off. Remove the wire guard holding in out without a big ‘‘pop.” it froths out of the bottle neck. So keep the explosion down to a min- imum. * * * only half way. A bottle serves about eight drinks, Hold the glass by its stem so as not to warm bouquet and sip it slowly. Cemetery Vandals Hit — BOSTON (UPI) — An epidemic of cemetery vandalism has caused the Massachusetts legislature to iquency, Under a new law, defac- |ing cemeteries or monuments is | punishable by 2% to 3 years be- hind bars and a fine of up to $2,000. a th eee eeereeeeeeneeemenaemaneienameniel under the tree . nylon velvets in Experily Fitted by Experienced Shoe Mea” Free “Red Goose’ Golden Ege” as Advertised on TV With Each Purchase of Children’s Shoes MICHIGAN'S LARGEST FLORSHEIM DEALER at Sibley *s. . . in the Miracle Mile Shopping Center Watch your youngsters’ eyes sparkle on Christmas morning, when they find a shiny new pair of Red Goose Shoes complete comfort, fit“and good looks. Come in and see our wide selection of bright new styles including the new $495 to $7? ‘Miracle Mile Shopping Center, | ' _ §, Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. .. shoes built for all sizes and widths. long after Hot, spicy drinks like buttered. he | r rum predate central heating. Some League in Kansas City, Rains cited Traditional Yuletide treats like) Popping is great fun, but don’t forget it means you will lose a| . good deal of the precious Wine as| * i today as they were 200 years ago. Seald a mug or cup and mix two’ cinnamon or a stick of cinnamon; - and fill with boiling water (or ap-| 4 You can have a ‘‘bell ringer” of| , French champagne ean be : the cork, hold the cork and twist): the bottle so as to ease the cork - Pour liquid slowly, filling glasses) | the wine with your hand. Sniff the| © crack down on this form of delin-| -; “In a talk prepared for a meet- ing of the U.S. Savings and Loan tightening of interest rates, widen- | the danger of a serious slump it and exhaustion of metered aid au- thority to support fils contention. Excerpts from his speech were distributed to: newsmen here. “It does not take any particu- is leading,” judgment, h o us ia g production will turn down considerably more than seasonally in dapuary and February, and we may well face housing production next spring.” Rains’ statement pointed toward early Democrat-sponsored moyes| in the next Congress to enact’new ing discounts on mortgage loans, housing legislation. | Legislator Says. Housing Needs More U. S$: Aid “sits cose Ve seit alia th stir up floor’ fights. The Eisenhow:| er a aren, ex-| | po opposition was in- strdmental in defeating a° wide- ranging housing bill at the last session of Congress. . 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In 1949 he drafted a bill call- ing for a simple system of spell- ing with a view to making English a world language, The bill lost by three votes. x *« * ; MADRID, Spain (AP)—Gonzalo Figueroa O'Neill Torres y Sala- manca, 63, duke de las Torres, marquis of Villamejor, marquis of Pachecho and marquis of Andra- da, died Wednesday. * * * DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) — Sister Delphine de St. Paul, 99, died Wednesday, 82 years after she first was pronounced dead. When she was 17 she was certified dead from typhoid fever and funeral arrangements were made. The coffin was opened and she was found to be alive. She was born in Detroit and came to Dublin in 1885 and spent the last 57 years nursing at a home for aged men. * * * DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) D. L. Musselman, 79, president of Gem City Business College in Quincy, Ill., for €@5 years, died Tuesday. . * * * RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Brig. Gen, Frederick F, Manley (ret.), of St. Augustine, Fla, died Wednesday of a heart attack. His ‘Maigucts Gets Bad News—He’'s Still Married. LONDON (AP) — A British di- rvorce judge told the Marquess of Milford Haven today that he may be divorced in New York and Mexico, but he is still married to his American wife in Britain. The 39-year-old marquess, best man at the wedding of his cousin, Prince Philip, to Queen Elizabeth II, sought a ruling that his wife's Mexican divorce was also valid in England because New York State recognizes it, Britain recognizes New York divorces, but not Mexi- can quickies, x * * The marchioness, American’ di- vorcee Romaine Pierce Simpson, went to Bravos, Mexico, and filed for divorce on May 21, 1954. She got her decree on the grounds of incompatability the next day, She and the marquess had been mar- ried in W&shington, Feb. 4, 1950. * * * The marquess originally asked to be declared a free man in Brit- ain. when his name was linked with Hungarian movie star Eva Bartok. 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Strike Halts 4 New York Papers NEW YORK (AP)—Four New York City newspapers temporar- ily discontinued publication today as ‘a strike by delivery truck drivers entered its second day. f * * * The strike against nine city | dailies has swept newsstands clean of major newspapers. Five planned to continue, but were re- stricted to over-the-counter sales at the plants. The Times, the Herald Tribune -fjand the Post suspended publica- tion. * * * The Times and Herald Tribune, morning newspapers, shut down after their editions had rolled. The Post is an afternoon newspaper. The Daily News, a morning paper, skipped all editions today after composing room workers de- fied their union president and re- fused to cross picket lines. Will Be Reassigned ‘ WASHINGTON (AP)—The crew of the nuclear submarine. 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The same method is eset hy (ont ne {wo rms reaching wp to] Dr. Homer Joseph Stewart, chief|their ehiet effect is to F Space agency scientists also saidishorily after launching. = = |“pOPPLER" METHOD. Just as| —RADAR. A pulse radar beam equipped police t, (the Tobot as the sides of the’ tri-\4r the planing section at the Na-|fithe required to give @ res Pe _ there is always a percentage of Defense officials said yesterday|sound waves are lengthened when|can, be sent up when the space ccharmies Ga nen nee tional Aeronautics and Space Ad-| He said results are obtained in error in any single method or ini. ‘aja train is receding so that the rocket's position is known approxi- exceeding the speed limit. 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Mackie said it. will be up to the Legislature to decide whether Michigan takes advantage of a new Federal pro- gram to control roadside billboard advertising... He said he has writterr chair-| men of appropriate legislative | committees that Michigan cannot | qualify under existing state law. The Federal enactment applies | only to the national interstate networks, States which adopt the control program will get a cash bonus of ene-half per cent of the cost of the reads affected. { ' The states have until July 1, a 3} * 1961. to reach a decision. Mackie said he has not made CILBERT! 50. PIECES! , 'p his own mind on the contro- : : : versial Federal plan which has we sen Seca : Sunbeam been opposed by outdoor advertis- | ‘ ! “Satcencae "pews ag] OUR AMERICAN FLYER MEET BETSY WETSY ose aires cooxEn 4 DEEP FRYER temperance advocates. 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Lock, 0 fos Berlin gad state revenue commissior B JOHN SCALI Sk said that the state now is ; | WASHINGTON (AP) — A Big ,Four foreign ministers conference |ext spring is being mentioned by ‘many diplomats as a means of jeasing East-West tensions over | Berlin. f ideal with the .entire problem of | Some officials are predicting, | |however, the three Western Allies wil propose that such a meeting. running deeper into the red at the rate of one million dollars a week, counting its commitments for state - “Unless new revenues are \State Deficit Million Dollars « a Week: |Treasury Being Emptied, Says Lock aid to local schools whieh: ‘soon will| be 28 million dollars in arrears. “All available cash resources Of] the state treasury are being rapid- ly depleted,” he said in a talk pre- pared for a Civic Club luncheon. quickly provided public school teachers, state employes and Man, 73, Wakes Up With Cold, Germany's future as well as Ber- * * * lin. American, British and French | ‘diplomats are reported giving in- creasing thought to the advan- tages of a new round of talks with | the Russians. This prospect has ;been weighed carefully in consid- ‘ering a reply to Premier Nikita \Khrushchev’s demand that West ‘Berlin be turned into a free city. | The feeling that such new talks , would be desirable appears to be gaining ground among Western diplomats, But a decision is be- ‘ing delayed until after the 15-na- -tion Atlantic Pact Council meeting | ‘which starts in Paris next Tues-) * * GUARANTEED SINGING CANARY GUARANTEED TALKING BABY PARAKEETS and CAGE | 4 | Plus 1 Months Supply of Food HUNT'S PET SHOP Miracle Mile Shopping Center Located in the Bazaar Area AQUARIUMS CAGES PET SUPPLIES MONKEYS *6”” FEderal 8-3112 - secretary | of State John Foster: Dulles, now hospitalized by ‘mn |intestinal ailment, is planning to lattend the Paris conference, as- | suming he recovers in time. The State Department reported that 'Dulles is doing some wofk in his fronted suite in TEE for | ‘the meeting. Fire Destroys Resort Hotel | Blaze in Massachusetts! | Coast Town ‘Oceanside’ to Ashes MAGNOLIA, Mass. (AP) — A ¥ He'll love the warm fleece lined slippers with leather sole and rubber-heel, even santa has. soft kid leather with cushioned insole, rubber heel and leather sole. sizes 6 to 12, T @ HER | WANT.. fleece-lined Nagy 2G ~ SLIPPERS ——— Pair they're only $3" ( 1 . MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER i -400-room Oceanside Hotel, three all unoccupied during the winter in this Atlantic seaside summer resort. No casualties were reported. Fire fighters from more than, half a dozen communities fought) the blaze | At least half a dozen residences }and about a dozen other shops jwere | damaged. * &k * ! Fire Chief Loring B. Blatchford of nearby Gloucester said he could ;not estimate the damage immed- iately, but townspeople ventured 'estimates up to a million dollars. | They said the five-story wooden, hotel occupying gn entire block) had catered for nearly 50 sum- imers to many notables from | parts of the United States. Some! much as ” to 1) a day. * Fire ares tom as far as Lynn, 20 miles away, poured tons) of water on, adjoining homes and stores to keep the flames ~ from spreading. ence men are employed by the hotel during the winter months but no one was in the building when the fire broke out. | Magnolia is about 30 miles from Boston on -Massachusetts’ north | shore. 4 ‘guest cottages and three shops — ' in near-zero weather. | all| suites, they said, rented for as’ States arrived in Rome today to Blatchford said two mainten-| | Million Dollars FRESNO, Calif. (AP)—Charles C. Binkley, 73, woke up today with a cold, a headache and a million 'dollars. How does it feel? “Not much different, son,’’ re- plied the twinkle-eyed grey-haired little man. “I haven't seen the money yet.” A Superior Court jury delib- erated 34% hours Wednesday and then awarded Binkley half of a fortune left by a half-sister he never met—or had ever heard of ibefore ahont ee years ago. * | Mrs. cure Nidever died in 1955 at the age of 85. She left an es- ‘tate of $3,126,488 but no will was ever found. Binkley, a retired glass blower, from Montpelier, Ind., first heard of Mrs. Nidever when he was) shown a clipping in an Indiana’ newspaper. ae of Civil War pension files. | * * * | Then he announced his father, a See Army veteran named Jo-| h Binkley, had been the father! ot Mrs. Nidever. He said his| ifather married Anna Miller Lew- | lis in Indiana in 1880 after leav-! jing "Se eran what be ats» ine Mf ficars Rites LESLIE I. HOTCHKISS Masons to Hold Pontiac Lodge No. 21 Installs Its Leaders Tomorrow Night Pontiac Masonic Lodge No. 21) The legislature went so far as to make major cuts in spending mental health and higher educa-| tion, which together account for’ nearly 50 per cent of the general fund budget, he said, The assistant revenue chief re- called that before the recent re tax study was undertaken there; was nearly universal agreement on| the necessity for an overhaul. “Well, the report of the com- mittee does just that and of course) any such overhaul will result in a shifting of the tax burdens which will be viewed unhappily by those whose contribution is increased," he said. At Grosse Pointe, Rep, Robert | E, Waldron (R-Grosse Pointe) | proposed in the event of a new state income tax that special concessions be granted parents of scheo] children, Waldron said he would press for! an amendment providing that any) schoo! tuition payments be eae an “offset’’ against income tax lia-| : bility. “This will apply at all levels of| education — grade school, high| school and college,” he said. A proposed new graduated per- sonal income tax with rates rang-'| Mrs. Nidever’s mother Hes-. will hold its 112th annual installa- | | ing from three to eight per cent) ter Binkley in Ohio in 1878. | Eight nieces and nephews of at the Pontiac Masonic Temple, tax Reduces Mrs. Nidever contested Binkley’ s| 1842 E. Lawrence St. claim but the jury was unanimous | lin determining his right to half'St., ‘the fortune. * * * general alarm fire early today! Noncommittal before the judg-| reduced to ashes the fashionable ™ent was announced, Binkley was; still silent about his fiscal plans) oday. ' “T've lived in the same house in Montpelier for years,” he said, “and there’s no reason to mee now. | “I don't need any clothes. : ‘really don't have any plans. [| \don't expect to change my mode ‘of living.” i He has a daughter, oma Saunders, and five children in Weiser, Idaho. His biggest interest is his horse. a T-year-old pacer named Grand. Ripple Mite. He races the horse at Indiana county fairs. t | master. | jor warden; Leroy grand- John Jones and Charles H. Moore, | stewards: marshal. ‘tion of new officers-tomorrow night|W@s the core recommendation of Leslie L. Hotchkiss, of 590 Fourth, will be installed as worshipful Others being installed are Wil- liam W. Vandercook, senior warden; Francis E. Mapley, jua- T. Jolly, treasurer; Wayne E. Scott, sec- retary; Lynn V. Sherrod, senior deacon; George T. Pappas, jun- jor deacon; and Thomas F. Lake, who will begin his 29th year as tiler of the ledge, Appointive officers to be installed | nclude John Furlong, chaplain; Mrs. Glen-| Leland C. Dennis, Robert J. Lange, | I _ Citizens Advisory commaitios package, ENcore Restaurant Weis NCE Mild and Eldean A, Chew, * * * The ceremonies, which are open o the public, are scheduled to be-' gin at 8 The new officers were 3 Americans in Rome jelected last Friday evening. Free Demonstration on . Stereo Sound New Center Electronics Miracie Mile Shopping Center i Bazaar Area FE 8-960; } WRITES BEST OF ALL... BECAUSE IT'S BUILT BEST OF ALL OIL PAINT BY NUMBER SETS 79¢' - Ellis Island got its affectionate igrants ato came “ico that of “God'’s* 27% Acres’*| ““@oorway- {Bom cnet te 15, milion imam Ameriann inch se aaittee nol ebly superb in beauty ond quality. . gorgeous colors. Precision. forth oy years of use. Types all parece assignments — theses, equations — in crystel instructors, neatness. 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Ne ee ee ing ‘was willing to pay, ‘but ob- viously it was much ‘more ‘than : only haghavarttty-end wht ta’ the manner we intend.’ He declined to ‘talk further “about what he had in mind, Youth's ‘Happy Dreams Snuffed Out ‘by Death POTTSTOWN, Pa. ‘(AP)—Barry Seibert, 17, Wad been -offred a patt-tittie job selling’ popcorn. That meant Cash to ‘buy ‘holiday gifts. His school ‘principal gave him -fpermission to take the job and ee eg, ao oir an ie et ‘Wine: deer the céllapedd itille dressing in a locker room. ‘At ‘Pottstown Hospital, a team 6f-41 pee ee Looking for Date? Trip'the Boys - With Sock-Bait Belle with beau wears steady dating tag on her durene cot ton knee socks when she goes to informal holiday parties. 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(AP)— Four Lake Supérior commercial fishermen and their ‘wives were homeward bownd today affer be- ing ‘subjects of a Coast Guard search Wednesday. * * * When their 48-foot craft was de- layed en route from Isle Royale, Mich., ‘the cutter Woodrush was asked to look for them. x«* *’ * Aboard are Milford Johnson, Two Harbors, Minn. and ‘his son Frank, ‘and Edward Holfe, Grand Marais, and Peter Edison, Two Harbérs, all ‘with ‘their wives. About -27 per cent of the Philip- pines people know ‘sdfrie of fhe English language. NADON’S Sweaters Tycoras, Woo! Bulkies, Sizes Regular $10.98 -~ Sizes 36 - 4 Fur Blends. White B All New Stock — Regular $14.98 ay Wool Knit Cae Dresses, Reg. $29.98, sizes S-M-L ” 99 Cotton Triple Roll Sox, Reg. 59, sizes 812-11, Handbags, Reg. $5.00 and $8.98 . SALE DAYS: THURS., FRI., $4.99 $15.98 white only... 19¢ 100% Wool Sizes 9 to 15 aZer MIRACLE MILE Also: Chermettes Seamed Hosiery, 2 shades. Regular 99¢ and $1119. 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Assn. of America. | * “* .* * *« * -o*There: ig no reason to epaeri that such foods, vitamins and/t© drugs will not also benefit those of us who remain behind on our globe... . ‘In the vacuum of outer space, we may find environmental cures|Surgent leaders. for the diseases of earthman; we| The proposal, supported by 36 may even discover means to di-/other nations, called again on the rectly increase the buman_life| Seviet Union and the Red Hun- The U.N. Assembly was expected give overwhelming — approval today to an American resolution condemming Hungaray’s Commu- nist rulers for. executing former Premier Imre Nagy and other in-. Johnson said space projects in- volve almost a billion dollars this fuscal year, with 700. million dol- lars of it devoted to research. Aside from the contribution to national defense, he said, the pro- grams produce knowledge and techniques permitting still further increases “in our national produc- tivity, our standard of living, and/ span.” garian governments to end repres- our way = life."’ sion. x« 2 * * * “Our eas satellite pen Generosity Lands Man’ of —— meee ie — an lead to better health : . efiance’’ of the Assembly's} - fe in Tangle With Law repeated appeals for an end to for all Americans,” Johnson said. repressive measures. The resolution named Sir Leslie Munro of New Zealand, former General Assembly president, to replace Prince Wan Waithayakon of Thailand as special represen- tative to report vital developments in Hungary. Munro was expected to follow Prince Wan's example and seek talks with the Soviet and Hun- garian governments. Diplomats doubted he would fare any better than his predecessor, who was re- buffed by both Red regimes. HIGBEE, Mo. (AP) — Barkeep Hugo Torri spread the word: free rabbit feed during the holidays ‘for AS Days of Power |riv we Requested by Batista t+ Dave Wilder, a state conserva- HAVANA, Cuba (AP) — Presi-|tion agent, got the message. dent Fulgencio Batista planned to He arrested Torri for failure to try again today to push a bi bave a hunting license, which is through Congress to give himself - for possession eg 4 ~igame, Wilder also confisca’ 5 yey unlimited powers for 45 x *« * rabbits, 15 more than the legal limit. ‘s Torri faces trial Dec, 20. A walkout by opposition a tors prevented a quorum . vote Wednesday night on the gov-|EX-Wife Says Purdom ernment’s request for a 45-day. Owes Her $37,000 Now stay of corey: - x * — British The House of Representatives}actress Tita Purdom .says she is vides each justice with a suite of three rooms — private’ office, sec- "s office, and bath end show- # YOU HAO A NECK i re already had approved the bill to} penniless and that her divorced AS LONG AS allow Batista to rule by decree.|pusband, actor Edmund Purdom, bigeye dat Some sources believed the Presi- dent would order economic meas- ures to support the costly cam- __paign against Fidel Castro's reb- els. New taxes were expected. The rebel radio claimed cap- ture of two towns in southeast Cuba’s Oriente province, where Castro has his greatest strength. owes her $37,000 in support and alimony. She.asked the court fo find Pur- SORE THROAT! E TO COLDS WE UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, (AP)—} - a, eR The supreme court building pro-) SHE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1 0 sig ome ee > Q——— oe) = Dual transistor battery and AC operated. Fits almost any camera. 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And yet Brooks is best remembered, not for his great sermons, his writings, his lec- tures, but for a simple Christmas hymn he wrote as a young man for the children of . his Sunday school. “© Little Town of Bethlehem, how still we see thee lie...” Brooks wrote it just 90 years ago — in 1868 when, at the age of 33, he was rector of Holy Trinity Church in Philadelphia and just beginning the distinguished career which made him an international figure. * * * The tune to which it is usually sung was originally called “St. Louis,” and was written at about the same time by Lewis H. Redner, Holy Trinity’s organist and superintendent of its Sunday school. One night, so goes the story, Redner awakened with the musical theme in his ears. On Christmas Day Brooks’ multi- stanzaed poem, set te Redner’s music, was sung by children of the Holy Trin- ity. But it was years before it became a recognized hymn. Brooks, descendent of prominent New England families, preached such stirring sermons that his fame spread. By 1869 he was called back to his native Boston to be- | come rector of its famed Trinity Church. Ultimately he was made a bishop, traveled widely, and on request preached a sermon before Queen Victoria in London, a most unusual honor in his time. Bishop Brooks died in 1893—a year after his church had finally decided to include his Christmas poem and Redner’s music in its hymnal. * * * Although “O Little Town of Bethlehem” still is a hymn of many stanzas, one of them is rarely seen. Bishop Brooks himself left it out of later copies of the poem. The |g missing stanza goes: Where children pure and happy “Pray to the blessed Child, “Where misery cries out to thee, “Son of the Mother mild; “Where Charity stands watching “And Faith holds wide the Door “The dark night wakes, the glory breaks “And Christmas comes once more.” shower af shower after shower new’ electric Water hea id! 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Cap- The 544th Reconnaissance Tech-| pelletti, deputy commander of nical Group, stationed at SAC head-| the 544th. quarters. at Offutt Air Force Base) A new wing will be built shortly bere, is sifting intelligence and|5n the SAC headquarters building plotting ‘trajectories for United|and the Reconnaissance Technical States Intercontinental Ballistic | Group, known in Air Force slang Missiles. as a “rechy-tech” unit, will oc x* * * ‘cupy the major portion of this When the Air Force's first ICBMs} | new area, <*> are ready to be added to the fa-/ Cgppelletti said the new wing tion's arsenal and perched on their | would be necessary because of the launching pads, their trajector-|increase in personnel and elec- ies — the Toutes they would take tronic equipment needed as the na- to enemy targets — will be figured] ton builds up its missile inventory. out in -advance. | FORCE TO DOUBLE All of the “aiming” for the | The group, commanded by Col. {Donald H. 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SPECTACULAR VIEW Leaying Durango, the Silverton clatters over a girdered iron bridge and ‘climbs the steep Rockies. until it reaches the spec- tacular Canyon dé! Rio las Animas Perditas, It travels through the craggy! canyon for 27 miles, often slither- ing along an _ are! ledge: * Below, the turgid Animas River rushes toward the surging Colo rado, This country has never seen an automobile and probably never will. The narrow gauge wouldn't be here either, except for a wild dream of early railroaders who) : PARK’S LOW DISCOUNT PRICE | Regular $7.95 PARK’S LOW DISCOUNT PRICE SPECIAL PURCHASE In Time for Christmas Prices lcided to abandon the Silverton bi | 6-DIAMOND SET Regular $79.95 $3Q% PAY ONLY $1.00 DOWN — $1.00 PER WEEK matin OFF ON ALL DIAMONDS TE : ro OEMAND STAINLESS STEEL 24-Piece Service for 6 LUGGAGE SET Regular $49.50 10 years ago. Most other narrow gatige operations died long before. INVITE TOURISTS But the company was swayed by’ its traffic manager, H).F. Eno of Denver, a passionate. man on the subject of railroad antiquity. “Abandon the Silverton? Ridicu- lous! Turn it into a tourist attrac- tion and make money with it,"\ Eno argued. The train began living up to Eno’s hopes in 1954. Its schedule was Changed from one run to three runs a week, * * * Now the Silverton runs every day all summer, The 10 gold and black cars ac- commodate 380 passengers, and’ it's a rare day when all seats ore not sold far in advance. Many people ride more than) once, enchanted with the old West flavor, the potbellied stoves and | the kerosene lamps; Not to men- tion the signs that warn against} spitting on the floor, Steel consumption in the United | States amounts to more than 1,000 pounds per person per ear “348 4. Cuckoo Clock Park's Low Price © 2S) Sees Train Case 95 i 21" Weekend 4 | ParksLow $@922 26” Pullman Discount 8 USE OUR EASY CREDIT PLAN |. 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Pigs per revealed. 0 UPD pro- ot the Pacifie Ocean into a vast ‘space testing area where missiles and and recovered, — * * * Included in the proposal, which has-been made to the Department of Defense, is a million square nautical mile area bordering on Johnston, Tarawa and Christmas Islands in the South Pacific, _ o— Joveph Pace, resources and facilities officer at the Pa- cifie Missile here, out- lined the region he called a polar orbit recovery area (PORA) where. satellites would be re cevered, = Included in the Navy outline was the recovery area for Project Din- osaur in which a man would be or- space vehicles would be Jaunched! bited around the earth and then; Rob ser Wities: Prevent Tragedy, \Give Me Money’ NEW YORK AP)! ‘Due to ill health, I don't*care about te Do you?” 7 That was only part of the po Marguerita Barone, a clerk who was alone Wednesday night in the eighth-floor office of Gimbel’s de- partment store on Herald Square. The note and 4 paper bag: were handed to her by a silent, mild- mannered Negro. The rest of the | missive read; ‘Understand me. Do not get excited. I have a gun. I-am desperate ... “Put into. the bag fives, tens, | twenties, Hand it back to me. Don't be the cause of a holiday tragedy. Don't sound the alarm until I clear the building. “T-h-i-n-k!” Miss Barone opened the cash ‘drawer, filled the bag and passed jt back, The man bowed and ‘Declared a Mistrial 1 ATLANTA, Ga abies: bea tently worded note. received | Temple Blast Case {ULN._ Issues Demand PANMUNJOM, Korea (AP) lee delegate told The U.N. Command demanded to-!,... Ce day that North free 48 Military Armistice. : South Korean fishermen and their|# eight boats. South Korea aes vestigated, . delayed the. case. of George Bright, charged with’ bombing a Jewish” temple. Pry 2 Durwood T, Pye Wednes- | day declared a mistrial after the jury said it -still couldn’t agree’ on a verdict after 26 hours of dee | liberation. Immediately afier the mistrial] the state started preparing for se- | lection of a new jury to try Bright. But James R. Venable, defense: attorney, sought..and received a postponement on grounds that he | and his associate Esley B. Bur- dine were physically unable to! proceed at. this time. After Pye granted the post- iponement, Selicitor Genera] Paul | | Webb said Bright would be re-' ‘tried ‘‘ag early as his case can! be put on the January- February | term calendar.” Bright was indicted along with Hy. —in the Oct. 12 bombing of The Temple. The others are lessly jury and physi- cal of delense attor- pam neys have proceedings in tT : four other Atlanta men—Wallace | Allen, Kenneth Chester Griffin’ and Robert and Richard Bowling | also | "Pontiac Area ~ Christmas Clearing House The Pontiac Area Clearing House, 29 W. Lawrence St., Basement Floor, is continuing to take names for Christmas Baskets, Monday through Friday, 9 A. M. to 12:00 Noon, arid | P. M. to 5 P. M. The deadline for receiving names. trom. individuals is December 15.Adl applications from individuals must be sub- mitted in person, and not by phone. 2A io ears Participating groups, including all agencies, clubs, church groups, schools, etc., are asked to: cooperate with the Clearing House in order to avoid duplica- tion, or in order to avoid missing needy families, by submitting approved names for disposition, or to notify the Clearing House of names accepted by these groups. Participating groups call FE 2-1955. Please cooperate — The Clearing House is your agency, operating for your convenience and for the good of ycur community. 4 recovered, * * * |Base, Calif., also was regarded as/ i good place for recovering the | jspace man in Project Dinosaur be-| | cause of its nearly unlimited run-! ways, The Navy plan as the best location for launch- | ing an equatorial orbit satellite, An equatorial satellite would be } valuable because it could be made | to travel at the same speed. as the} Discount Sale of LONGINE © WITTNAUER BULOVA © ELGIN BENRUS CROTON Regular $59.50 $9Q% DISCOUNT PRICE FRYING P ‘PAN Park's $12“. Discount Price Pace said Edwards Air Fore} described | | Manus Island, now under trus- | teeship of the United Nations, walked out, The bag held $1,180. lawaiting trial. oe eee OPEN EVERY DAY UNTIL CHRISTMAS 9:30 to 9:00 DIEM’S FAMILY DISCOUNT SHOE STORE ONE OF PONTIAC’S FINEST FAMILY SHOE STORES Located ot 87 N. 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Like picking a Christmas tie, suitable planting site and perhaps. north side of a building may be selecting a bargain Yuletide tree’ leven prepare it in advance, he can hit a discordant note. ‘advises. The six-to-eight-foot Especially for a family who plans} -nristmas tree will grow to be to plant it after the gift- unwrapping | scramble ends. | a major specimen. In searching for a living tree; A living Christmas tree may javoid the fly-by-night dealer. Hunt either disgrace the | home landscaping for a long time, according to M. W. Staples. grace or ‘honestly balled lout the legitimate merchant or nurseryman who offers freshly dug, and protected As field supervisor of the Davey trees. Tree Expert Co., he points out the double-duty holiday tree should be a desirable ornamental kind — not a fast-growing monster that goon will dwarf the house, considerable living space. Pick a! ‘cold but not freezing location. The/stay soft as it ages. 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Weodward, Birmingham South of Maple Road party was left without any real, | yeath, Tes tiapaall atttengts, to <> b leadership. four sert some Next month, & usual at the be ginning of each session of Con- gress, President Eisenhower will. present hig own State of the Un- ion. message, uae Se . makes, : Both houses’ of Congress will lis le ten attentively and then suit them- |ment from all the proposals Eisenhower * * * The game will be true of the congressional attitude towards the Democratic Advisory Couneil’s ideas. Members of Congress, and this certainly goes for their leaders, are. very jealous of the rights; privileges and prerogatives of ‘the lselves about what they will ac- They cept, feject, modify or expand on i ne Ry ang headed by: Eisenhow- _ ler, or from-any“outsider or group - of outsiders, ‘like the Democratic Advisory: Council. Rayburn, boss of. the ‘House s'Democrats, and Johnson, lead- er of the Democrats in the Sen- rile are both conservative. The Democratic Advisory Council's recommendations were both more, liberal and more far-ranging than | WASHINGTON (UPI) —Defense officials said today the Army’s next attempt to send a_ rocket toward the moon—probably around Feb. 1—may be this country’s ast lunar probe effort until at least mid-1959, . Ne farther moon shots have been scheduled or authorized for the Army or Air Force after the next longlistance U. S, space vehicle is fired, Informed sources said the Army was planning to wait at least two months before -trying to send its next rocket, “Pio- neer {fV,” searing toward the moon and possibly beyond, The Army's Pioneer III, second U. S. moon rocket to reach enor- mous altitude while falling short! lof its goal, fell to a flaming death. over Africa Sunday after having | reached a height of 66,654 miles. | The Air Force's Pioneer I,| launched in October, climbed 71.- 4 000 miles. | Pioneer IV will be the second fland final Army shot authorized so | shot later in 1959 but that plans | | at this point were “very nebu- far by the administration. The Air 'Forte already has made three at- tempts to shoot a rocket to the \vicinity of the moon. One authority said the Air Force might schedule a moon —s Even if one were con- Walk around the car iets all-round new : ; « then be our guest Ie a pleasure test— Army's Next Try for Moon May Be Last Till Mid-1959 templated, it would take several months to prepare for the launch- ing. is one obstacle in the path of! manned space travel. * * ~—Lt. Gen, Arthur a Trudeau, . ‘Army chief of research and de-) velopment, said about three. years. have been cut from the time for-. merly required to get U, S, mis-. siles off the drawing board and. into the air. time of months is ‘‘a very significant im-) provement” but he called for cuts. He said the current: five years and eight) City Elks Hold Memorial Rite Annual Service Honors Those Who Have Died _ During Past Year Officials said ‘the Defense De- fn red tape to further speed up| The Penewient ‘a prowdiive partment's advanced research proj. | ects. agency (ARPA) has trans- ferred two mighty Thor-Able mis-| siles to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) which is in charge of the lunar/ probes. This was a possible indication ot future Air Force attempts to reach the vicinity of the moon, since the Air Force used Thor- Ables in its three past lunar shots, An NASA spokcanvas said plans| 'for using the two Thor-Ables are ‘still under consideration. If not. ‘used for a moon probe, they would | have the thrust to carry large ‘earth satellites of about 300 pounds | ‘into space. Meantime. there were these other ‘developments: A —In Detroit, Dr, Strughold, known as the father of space medicine, said the 38- | hour flight of the 13-peund Pio- | neer Ill was worth two shots to him because it passed through | the radiation band going down | as well as up. He said it therefore gave «him ‘killing Masts in the band which Hubertus | ithe ‘program, | About one-tenth of the world’s) people live at altitudes of 1,500: or more feet, | | ' | | | | i Nostalgia ticks away, more or less* “from a school days wall clock. Fruitwood finish case fits itwice as much data ow:the man-! early American or contemporary roont aes ‘Order of Elks, Pontiac Ledge No. ‘810, held it annual memorial serv- lice at the Elks Temple, «14 | Orchard. Lake Ave. | The service is held each year ‘fo commemorate and honor the memory of area Elks who have died jn the past year. Those appearing on this year’s memorial service honor roll were: Wiliam E. Pago: Morley J, man, Henry A. Perry, Ogle — Earl |Denaghy, Conrad « a Harold G. Green 004, Walter New- Lamp, dames H Joseph J. Buchanan, Earl G. Stevenson. william #. ar Gilbert A. Clemens, man. B Callahan, "Donald a . }Quine, Harold L. Blackwood. Charies A, Snover, Fioyd B. Timmer man. Randolph J. Barnett, Gerald Hunter, James R. Be vidsen. M. Spindler, Hugh J. Lawior. Just Among the Police WESTERLY, R. 1. (UPI)—After Floyd Culhane of Bethel, Conn., the off-duty policefnen did the most logical thing. They called another cop to investigate. DRIVE A ’59 CHEVY TODAY! From the winging shape of its saucy rear deck to the simple elegance of its grille, this car shows you it’s new in a decidedly different way. You get more of what you want—more spacious inte- riors, vast new visibility area, bigger brakes for safer stops, a longer lasting finish, a new economy 6, new han- dling and riding ease. 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Stop by pleasure test the car the new American *Optional at ertra cost. \ FE 5-416] on : REE hman: | ¥ a 5 a car driven by/ police officer Pe-| ter Comforti of Westerly collided! ¥ with one driven by police officer {| SPORT SHIRTS Cte eae terre eer ereeee ee eet eue eer ee a. oe eee eee eee el eta a ice: a Advisory C ee og ie iva All have to look to Rayburn and ohnsoh for leadership. * a ee te For example: The council me gested making the law tougher to shown an amazing ability te get) give the government a stronger |from their fellow Democrats and/| hand in protecting ‘civil rights; it even from many Republicans co-|§ suggested the te soften its, ‘operation and approval on the var-/) rales to’ make it easier to smash. ious pieces of legislation they || filibusters, ; ‘wanted to see get through, Again and again the Southern!“ For both men next year the job Demoerats have used the. filibus-'of shepherding the legislation they ter—which, under present Senate want may be tougher, if only be- rules, «gives them’ the right to al-/cause there ,will be more Demo- rat Setimnited debate—to hlock erats in Congress. civil. rights legistation. Nevertheless, Rayburn and But Yhe fact remains the new |Johnson will be key men, There- | Congress, where the Democrats |fore in large measure the pro- we | Both men. in the past. have |; oe ‘have an ———— majority, | gram produced by the Democratic ‘hear: | Meet Sam Benson- “I\'m the mah who brought low prices on Men’s Suits and Topcoats to Pon- tiac and Oakland County.” MY STORE IS AT- NORTH | SAGINAW ST. e re PI This Christmas Vm Playing Santa Claus! per he ag | iy d GIFTS WITH A PURCHASE of CLOTHING ; A Statement of Fact— , SAVINGS THAT MEAN DOLLARS! =} MERE ARE WY. EVERYDAY LOW PRICES | Robert | 2 9 a Christmas 1 PLUS ° cones £ Gold Bell Gift Stamps | That’s Why You Should Get Wise And Do Your Christmas Shopping In My Store Reg. $3.95. if MY PRICE co Plus Free Gold Bell Gitt Stamps! J ‘ ) WEOOOERMOOCROELE = eS i Ren. 84.95 _IMPORT ALL WOOL SPORT SHIRTS y my price $9994 MY y 2 for $7.00 PRICE | 4.95 Wash ‘n Wear t £ ail . 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Bentley also wants to change the aeeaat definition of outside earnings to include such presently excepted items as rentals, stock dividends, and bond interest. - He said he would introduce a bill to accomplish his objec- tives when the new Congress convenes in January. * * * “I feel that our elderly citizens are being severely dise criminated against when they are limited to outside incomes of $1,200,” Bentiey said. “When you think about the small amounts some of them actually receive under social security, it is a shame to re- strict them so on outside earnings.” “It seems to me,” he added, “that we are penalizing the chap who needs the extra income most while letting the land- lords, and owners of stocks and bonds, receive full benefits any personality. without any restriction.” LOCA ER A a Pe COLEECEENCLE t i Ni ih ie ti ie tie ee ie of CHRISTMAS HE KNOWS EXACTLY WHAT HE WANTS... AND SO DO WE!, MDs WB i Dede Die j t HK a 2 _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958_ a fantastic dream {0 Kids raised Close December was a happy month on the farm, The loft of the high red barn was bulging with hay. Corn was fermenting in the tall silo. Leisure time was available to the farmer, when he was not milk- ing cows, slopping pigs, tending the chickens or chopping firewood. The farmer and his harg work- ing wife used many of these contemplative hours preparing for Comers) It was a game to them. Part of the game was getting the children to write letters to Santa. Contents were duly noted by the parents and the family group gathered in the kitchen for the letter burning rite. 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The tedious job when the labor of love was com- pleted. But father was up before daybreak on Christmas morning. He had roaring fires going in both the parlor stove and the kitchen range by the time the excited chil- ness of the forest, as Christmas Eve came and went. The young- sters would see no mortal hands decorate this tree! On most Christmas Eves, the excited children stayed up as late as possible and then retired after hanging long black cotton stock- ings over the backs of chairs placed near the tree in the parlor. of trimming the tree began. There were candles for illumi- nation (for brief periods), a few glass ornaments, colored paper chains, strings of popcorn and bright red cranberries, and many small presents as could be tied to the branches. It must have been quite late|in the flickering light. dren tumbled out of bed. * ke * How that parlor had changed overnight! The tree’looked so won- derfully bright in the early morn- ing darkness as father lit the can- dies. Half the room was covered! with strange and wonderful things % ‘Slayer’ Can’t Live Down Past MESA, Ariz. (AP) — A strapping young man strode into a newspaper office here one day and stared at the editor, John McPhee. Can I help you?” McPhee asked. “No,” answered the: visitor. “I just wanted to get a good look at the man who killed Santa Claus.” There have been many such incidents in the 28 years since McPhee, now working as administrative assistant for the Navaho tribe, made the mistake that led to his reputation as a Santa-killer. Here is what happened: Trying to whip up interest in a 1930 |. pre-Christmas parade, McPhee hired a barnstormer to dress as Santa Claus and | parachute from an airplane. x * * On the day of the parade, the barn- stormer proved too full of holiday spirits ‘I Killed Santa Claus!” for the task. The ever resourceful McPhee hurried to a clothing store and dressed a window dummy in Santa’s clothing. Then he hauled the dummy to the airport and or- dered his pilot to parachute it onto a field near Mesa. McPhee figured he could reach the dummy in time to switch clothes so that e himself could head the parade. Excited parents and youngsters filed the streets and saw Santa in the plane. They waved and clapped as Santa started down, but then fell silent. The parachute had failed to open. When McPhee got back to town, children were crying. White-faced women shook ¥ fingers at him and men stared straight | ahead. Although he insisted the parade | go forward, even without a Santa, there | were more marchers than spectators. Afterwards he left town for three days, but the incident has lived in the com- munity’s memory until this day. there’s more to a car than 8 cylinders -and more to a watch than 17 jewels FOR QUALITY—DEPENDABILITY and VALUE SHOP AT CONNOLLY’S! Choose from Over 500° Different Makes and Models A Complete Price Range From 19% » $500 16 W. Huron Chevrolets... Pontiacs... . & Cadillacs All Have 8 Cylinders gifts had been requésted in the letters to Santa, but they had been seen in the mind’s eye as black-and-white pictures in a catalogue. a belt that turned on spools. to turn either. She clasped the in- ‘Italians Open The boy didn't know where to look first. He found such items) las a tinny wind-up toy, a bucking bronco and rider; a musical top; an amazing gyroscope that bal- anced on a string; a steam engine that whistled shrilly when the spir-' it fuel heated the’ water tank; a homemade threshing machine with The girl hardly knew which way — {loved —_ equal eothusiasm the The rest of the day was a delec- table dream. None of the other 364 days. of the year aroused such ecstasy. Museum Just for Spaghetti PONTEDASSIO, Italy (UPD—. Italy has for ages been a land of museums and spaghetti. No wonder that one day some- one should think of creating a spaghetti museum. This is now done. A recent congress of humorists) from all over the world officially, inaugurated in this tiny northern village the ‘Spaghetti Historical Museum.” Political, municipal and church authorities attended the occasion together with humorists and car- toonists, who took the day off from their annual congress at neaxty Bordighera, On the initiative of a well- Sawn! spaghetti manufacturer who of-, fered his home here, everything | ithat tells the story of spaghetti-’ making has been collected for ex: | hibition. On exhibit are ancient | modern poems, paintings, etchings | and photographs dealing with spaghetti; cook books with thou-’ sands of recipes for spaghetti, government decrees dating back to 1602 which fixed the price of spaghetti, and one decree pro-| viding up to 10 years in jail for) anyone employing ul in-) |gredients for the manufacture of spaghetti. | NEGLIGEE Sizes 34 to 40, sheer. 5.99 Waltz Length GOWNS pastel gowns. 3.99 Baby Doll GOWNS in pretty pastels. and Gown Set In lace edged nylon / Pastel shades f Sheer loveliness in em- broidery and lace trim Delicate and dainty baby dolls Shop Every Night ‘til Christmas 2.99 evitable rag doll to her bosom and’ "100" NYLON 10 DELIVERS << REMOVAL SALE SPECIAL! Regular $255.00 retail priced group of luxurious sofa and matching chair in gorgeous 100% nylon. These suites carry 10-year , construction guarantee. That's how fine and well built they are. Exactly as illustrated. 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Yes, Metro Furniture sacrifices We can’t quote prices on acunly S Get two for far less than 49” lounge chairs, recliner chairs, known refrigerators, ranges, uly S ve would - > agape to a apo for occasional chairs at $47! j 7 1 # a =) THE PONTIAC PRESS, rHORSDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1958 Space infeniew Request Made Communications Firm Asks FCC for ‘Scoop’ From First: Man munications firm has asked the: 'government for a special permit to) ‘set up communications with the! ‘first space man—whether Ameri-| ‘ean or Russian. The request was filed with the W: ASHINGTON (UPI) — A com- © Riverview Has BigyHea DETROIT (UPI) — “Riverview is smalf, but a big-hearted. com- munity,” says Mrs, Helen Voll- ‘mar. | She is co-chairman of the Gary: ‘Boggs Benéfit Fuhd Committee, a F roup dedicated to collecting nough money to help Gary who. ‘was once a handsome 190-pound isports star at Riverview Commu- nity High School. For more than three months, _ the 19-year-old boy has been ob- livious te the world around him and may be an invalid for Jjife, ‘Funds Raised 1 for Youth * plans for a teenage benefit dance. Treasurer Robert Gorman said the benefit fund hes already collected $1,100 in contributions, and village businessmen have begun pledging ® merchandise and ads for the bene- fit programs. Banana Stalks Have \Fire-Retarding Factor MADISON, Wis. — Researchers at the United States Forest Serv- ice’s laboratory here have found amgioconen ome REA S as Ss Ac Senchises tent Michi mathematics teachers are signed up to attend the ninth annual University’ of Michigan Mathematics Teachers Conference Jan. 10, TBuy A PAIR— GO ANYWHERE *. “ANN ARBOR @® — About. 100 | Federal Communications Com- | mission by Press Wireless, Inc., | of New York. It sought special | temporary authority for:ttsNew |five other ‘teenagers who Were. duction of a new fire retardant | York and Belmont, Calif., sta- traveling a little too fast to make for building materials. The ba- | tions te make contact with euter |a turn. They crashed. The others |, 14 stalk fire retardant has been | space. escaped with minor injuries, but found to be largely potassium |Gary was ‘tossed out on the pave- The « company hoped to. communi-' Iment and struck his head. carbonate. cate with space ships or missiles | <* e ; under the control of both the U.S.) | | 2 and Russian governments. __ | Since Sept. 1, there has been an; CO d Alters Properties It said it felt it -had a “*public amounes the clock a ol ae BOSTON—At temperatures near service a ena 2 sah aie ing” hospital Le ae rte, abarlutel sero. aappbire: iiranater ‘news and information from outer Pa : : heat 60 times better than copper space to its client newspaper, press Gary's father, Willard Boggs, is a d ig c-ampnie factory’ worker. joes at ordinary temperatures, agencies and broadcast stations. | soe lead coils become as springy as| Volimar said the citizens) cited steel wire, and low carbon Simple Test Discerns iof Riverview have joined in an} ‘effort to raise funds to meet pres- ent and future medical bills. 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Press Wireless told the com- mission that press and broadcast | | organizations “will obviously D I eSS H er Up t Or S$ anta t wish to interrogate the first man New Styles Are Charming | to be placed into outer space in.) pills have already neared the More Aussies Get TV jout the lights in your living room) That? zs sca. che hax : , order to ascertain his reactions, | Spe ark . . “ . (Butler Markley hall — will be STORES What's Christmas yiboute Dee ty dees eee re experiences and his well- Se a Se | CANBERRA — Australians had YOU can test your “visual purple,” opened formally Saturday. The - dress, for a girl of any age? {light-hearted small-fry eee vee being.” | High School Athletic Director | 357,780 television receivers licensed the ability of your eyes to adjust new residents hall, named for a ee Messin This year little girls will look Sh¢ calis) itte) but) load 2 prominent alumna, has a capacity, | Ernest Mayoras has arranged |at the start of September. During to the dark. for an “all-star” basketball game | 4 youst 1, 700 new licenses were| between members of the Detroit ‘present communications authority | Lions football. team and River. ~ *& * ‘covered contact with outer space.) view players. All the major trends of adult | The commission ruled that the fashion are reproduced in minia-|firm would have to ask for special ture — Empire, trapeze, chemise permission. and long-waisted silhouettes. | Helen Lee's pet, however, is the Abpsut one-quarter of New York | “tent” silhouette for the - very! iresidents over 21 were foreign) waisted frocks with skirts no big. - ‘young. This flares straight out, ‘born. In North and South Caro-| ger than a ruffle, in her holiday ‘from the shoulders, with no belt,jlina only about six-tenths of ane collection. and is shown in both pinafores and |per cent of the people were In addition to her fairy-tale par-' dresses. foreign born. | . mors (eT KING Q IZE COKE! that AROUSE — AMER A shows with bright contrasting leo- A few months ago, the company | isa ag tt they seeped cue ala , tards, or colored tights, instead of asked the commission whether its) 7 May Alcott book as the quain we styles of a generation ago come : back, more charming than ever,, for the youngest glamor set. Helen Lee, prize-winning de- signer of children’s dresses, goes in for pinafores, frothy satin- sashed party dresses and long- If you can’t see objects within 9 of 1,194. issued in’ Syndney and 12,500 in! 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Maxey, state wel- fare ‘director, claims. i a rd Maxey said he was. told the sion of the English “Merry city welfare commission has a‘ Christmas.”’ statement in the mail indicating a that welfare funds will run out Hawall got & comparatively Jan. 13. late start in’ celebrating bottle Cub cards and packages which pour : : ’ trols .of the ‘‘fuzz,'" beatnikese) a | off the arriving ships and planes. “ | arty Pa s : ; : winter tire that s for the police. It's a rare night Nae Pee pail ma A tourist who misses the snow GUARANTEED ‘that a few of the beatniks don’t 300 : i “bi daddy tthe, back home finds that everything wind up at the Greystone Hotel, | oe ‘ rail <., He : ea it\'8 possible in Hawaii — thanks to otherwise known as the city pri- = genera nn. a enterprising businessmen. They fly a y and moved out recently, at the’ so. request of his landlord, ilipwing. n snow from the crest of mighty gy 8 | et * * Raita! oo : ® Mauna Loa, build a snowman on thru 1ce, mud or snow | Police also are cracking down! the Swanson incident and a series Waikiki beach and pose a pretty or we pay the tow , of somewhat lively parties. igirl alongside in a bathing suit. p y by enforcing limitations of these. Many of the beatnik beer and! '1958-stvlie Bohemians in suc OO - ; wine bistros along upper Grant 2.00 Down per pair at hangouts as the Co-existence: ave are enjoying unprecedented| Export Only 7 op leant “MELE KALIKIMAKA” — Tiat’s how they say “Merry Christ- mas" the Christmas Tree Ship from arrived with the trees, is greeted by two Hawaiian beauties. in Hawaii, where the celebration begins with the arrival of Hawaii Yuletide “Much Like Ours However, Santa Claus May Use Outrigger Canoe, Not Reindeer ’ o> HONOLULU: — About the only, thing Hawaiian about Christmas in| Junior marksmen will get a Hawaii this year will be the greet- bang out of air-operated gun. Pro- ing: Mele Kalikimaka. ‘duces ack-ack sound wher firing | Even that is a Westernized ver. Plastic balls at target. - Fine Ornaments. jstrands, istand unti) it loses its crispness so not brittle threads. = {Popcorn Creates’ |e four nr, ning wm | tl, Then make.a taffy glaze by coni- bining a cup of unsulphured mo-| fa jlasses, a cup. of sugar, and a table- spoonful of butter in a sauce pan. Stir over a low flame until the; - Sugar dissolves. , For an old fashioned tree decora-| . : oe f. Then cook oyer medium heat tion, string popcorn in long untit the syrup,’ dropped in very Before doing so, let it cold water, separates into hard but for Yule Season You can do wonderful things with popcorn at Christmas time. : * * * it will be less likely to break. Pepeorn balis are a faverite in many homes. To make two x * Pour over popped corn, stir | ring to coat each kernel. Whea the front sent and 10 the rear. ' dozen balls , pop enough corn to ' cold enough to handle, shape English ship Queen Charlotte was at anchor In the Sandwich Is- lands. Staid New England missionaries who arrived a short time later frowned on Christmas festivities and it wasn’t until 1862 that it became a public holiday. King. Kamehameha IV decreed it so. WELCOME IMPORTS Since it has a near-tropical cli- mate, Hawaii has few evergreens. It has to import them from the Pacific Northwest. The arrival of the “Christmas Tree Ship’ has always been a big thing in Hono- lulu. Tens of thousands of firs pour trom the ship's holds and are quickly placed on sale at super- markets, garden supply shops ahd Christmas tree stands. Merchants decorate their stores with crepe and gay tinsel just as they do back in Belle- ville, Il. Arches of similar dec- a Set ee ensembles fit for a Lace detailed and ribbon Peach, white or blue. the Pacific Northwest. Santa, who In San Francisco’s to 40. erations hang over the streets. | Santa Claus looks just the same Bohemia as in the States, but he may travel ‘Fuzznicks' Nip ‘Beatniks’ GO ANYWHERE be chine via helicopter. He has N00 tricot wit hag ; e e has i ter J. Have ho | n a =" eae Faperser a rete 3 mares) wee | tive of the non - conformist beatino 29-4") 6, VES nylon lace trim in reser Prog Ul punctrhagosls last | generation. flatbed truck comes in, handy for, luscious pastels, 5 s if ate a | Apr toe cataine” ave fated since | LONG RECORD ‘getting about town so he can dis-| black or white. 32 [meer Connie had been arrested sev- pense free candy to thbusands of} to 40, i By PETER J. HAYES eral times for drunkenness and | eager youngsters lining fhe streets. | SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — San vagrancy. When killed she had | Christmas carols sounfi over tele- | Francisco's: so-called beat gen-|just come from a mortuary where) vision and radio statiqns and on ‘eration is crying the blues these she idays — the “fuzgniks"’ are ‘the heat on the “‘beatniks." A spate of violence and vandal- |Bagel shop. The Place and The» \cnerity as tourists and curious putting ‘in an unusual fashion. TOUGH ON SANTA One Crhistmas he arrived aboard, SLIPS had sobbingly viewed the loudspeakes trucks. ‘body of a friend, Paul Swanson,’ Salvation Army women ring bells taxi driver, saxaphoniet and as-'at street corners and fill their; piring poet who a few days earlier kettles with donations. 299 Others 1.99 to 5.99 my JON JON == Ni OF he 7 FIRESTONE |Teahouse and Coffee Gabery. localites flock in, At the SAME pe wnt. of the world’s ena! The drive began last June after time, many of the actual produc-')..-2) output — including tea, cof- Cotton quilt STORES | a beat generation playgirl, Con- ing writers and painters are mov- cacao, cotton, mibber. and fitted styles 146 W. Huron | ale Lewis Sublette, 22, was stran- ing out of North Beach to other wooj—is exported. The remainder 4Sizes 3 to FE 2-9251 gled and left naked except for a ‘neighborhoods. is consumed within the borders of 14. 140 N. Saginaw FE 5-2620 black bra in a dingy alley. Although the crime was con- BEAL ARTISTS OPPOSED An explanation is offered by the producing countries. Negligee and ccown Sheer pastel nylon gown and robe princess Sizes 34 LITTLE GIRLS’ ROBES OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘til 9 P. M. ‘til CHRISTMAS GIFTS | | All Under $5 NYLON HOSE 60 gauge, is i ee seamless. 3250 87¢ pr. ties. Sewing Basket of PANTIES 7 pairs embroidered nylon. Colorful. Box of 7% 3.99 HALF SLIPS Elastic at waist and rows and rows of lace around the bottom. Colors peach, blue, meton, black. Sizes S, M, L, 99 lees LIGHTER- COMPACT SET 1.99 Cigarette Case, Lighter and Holder Sets Glamour ed dusters or Pastel prints 6x and 7 to 19? From OUR STUFFED Hound Dog eo fessed by a non-beatnik civilian Jack Langan, until recently bar-| troopship crewman, Frank Haf-\tender at The Place and non- ris, 32, it spotlighted the sordid, beatnik authority on the new lite led by at least one representa-| bohemianism. “The real artists put down the a ‘Pilot Escape Complex | LOS ANGELES — The pilot-es- | jcape system of modern military) planes takes more Bees JANE LEE Downtown 41 N. Saginaw St. DRIVING GLOVES Knit top end back, leather palm. Navy, red, black, brown. 2” PANELING 10° Off for Cash and Carry Make Mine WESTERN PINE For happy rumpus rooms... joyful bars . the best order of any day is paneling anid woodwork of satin-smooth Western Pines. These radiant, rugged woods endure the torment of party time, bounce trimly back for more. Easy to install, easy to maintain, they respond richly to a vast range of color stylings. Plan now to convert your waste | space to a useful, fun-ful recreation foom with mellow, glowing Western Pines. : And consult us for cheerful help on costs, installation and finish treatments. Without obli- gation, of course. WESTERN.KNOTTY PINE $1 90" PER 1,000 BD. FT. IDAHO WHITE PINE PANELING %e=10" Off for Cash and Carry °. $ 190” Per 1,000 Bd, Fr. Pa ‘Plenty of - Free Parking ALL PRICES ARE DELIVERED ROTH LUMBER CO. 3360 W. HURON AT ELIZABETH LAKE RD. my FE 5-6910 Open Sat. ‘til 5 P, M | beatnik symbolism," he said.! hours and more components ° | “They don't mind sandals and build than an entire airplane i ‘beards, but they want nothing to to require. Other soft, cuddly 1.49 Miracle Mile toys from 1.99 » ee eo do with the present scene of, | delinquents flaunting disregard | 'for authority and rebellion against! ‘the 9-to-5 life. “Most of these so-called beat- | niks are viewers, hangers - on, emulators of the scene without | any real talent, They come from | 4: | all over the country, Jumping on | | | the bandwagon so they can say | — “Twas a beatnik in beatnikiand back in 1958." San Francisco Mayor George ---~* Christopher sugge ‘sted that some means should be found to sepa rate the beatniks from the * true: artists’ and to get psychiatric: eare for the former Meanwhile, reaction to the be: at] niks is setting in. 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Frozen vegetables are Gelicious|bake at moderate temperature that all of vegutulte cooks evenly. time the rest of the dinner is bak-| ‘This time is right for cut eas population, | Viera hus about onefourth of sad “mayonnaise and, chopped, cooked. {horseradish and tresh " ;-|deained: spinach with julee. of 1|Two teaspoons dried te jlemen, 4 wiadees oxen, 2+ 8|be substituted-for fresh, Serve Green Devil Dip for Holiday Snacks Sia aimee Wee iestescatcn ‘or chill it in the freezing compart. _— : “evaporated milk’ bas|ment until crystals. form around : two distinct advantages for holiday| the edge of the bowl, Beat with a tree Two Recon to Use I i naa “nw eb ne ses ee a minerals then add. 2 tablespoons of lemon sed eum. le ech of | ing. Turn undefrosted vegetable French style green beans, broccoli Armour’s Star Thick Slice Bacon 57 _ FOOD TOWN'S STEWING CHICKENS ‘PORK STEAK VELVET 2 LB. JAR PEANUT BUTTER Lean & Tender % Boston Butt PORK ROAST PETER’S | Mich. 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M.to 6 ex THE ponTIAc PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1958 SPICED SCOTCH FANS — Homemade spiced Christmas cookies, nutmeg is the highlighting cookies make a warmly personal gift for a friend spice. of any age. In these flavorful, picture-pretty Spices Spell Christmas | a friend of any age than a homemade cookies, sa- a 9:91 beg x « * palate and eye-delighting are Spiced Scotch Fans, with snowy icing and jewelry;” jaunty Ginger- Men, and "Almond Christmas es, crispy, sugar-frosted half ia i would be filled with “friendly fra- grance.” Mentions of feasts in Eng- land’s feudal days almost always include a = — we nutmeg. flavor, The American Spice Trade Asso- ciation wishes you happy holiday treats ‘with nutmeg. _ Spleed Scotch Fans 3 cups sifted all-pur 1 teaspoon double- r salt oom — a { aseoon on, ground Pgenrsd io sateee 1] it wh sugar ' = © or margarine . beaten lightly flour ing baking pow- Ques oan and water icing Sift flour with next 6 ingredients into. mixing bowl. Add butter or margarine and cut into crumb con- sistency, Stir in egg and water. Chill until dough is stiff enough to roll, Roll out to %-inch thickness. Cut into 5-inch circles. Cut each in- to 4 fan-shaped cookies. Bake on greased cooky sheets in a preheat- ed slow oven (325 degrees) 15 - minutes or until done. Cool on wire racks, Decorate as desired with confectioners’ sugar and wa- ter icing. YIELD: Approximately 3% dozen. Gingerbread. Men oy 1% teaspoons salt pose soda bs es teaspoons ground a H teaspoons ground ¢ teaspoons (eTown nim auee Oy pack- Heat Molasses slowly in a sauce- ae cette th phan cooky cutter. ne 00 heey Seka aecky chants in : scone 9 moderate oven: (350 to 15 ee rants or frosting. YIELD: 4 dozen gingerbread men, 6 inches tall. Almond Christmas Cookies 3 cups blanched almonds = cups (% pound) butter or mar- : teas — | ground nutmeg = cups sifted all-purpose flour ‘confectioners’ sugar Put almonds through a food chop- per using a coarse blade. Soften butter or margarine and gradually blend in sugar and nutmeg. Stir in ground almonds and flour. Rol! dough to %-inch thickness on a lightly floured board. Shape with ¢rescent cooky cutter, Place on un- cooky sheets. Bake in a preheated moderate oven (350 de- grees) 15 minutes or until lightly browned. Transfer to wire racks. Roll in confectioners’ sugar while hot. Cool and roll in sugar again. YIELD; Approximately 8 dozen cookies. Date Filled Spice Bar 1 cup eeoores pitted dates % cup sugar t \% sup fresh orange juice 4% cup water l cup sifted all-purpose flour % teaspoon salt - teaspoon sods \%, teaspoon ground nutmeg 4% teaspoon ground cinnamen % cup brown = ar is cup utter “es margarine cup 16a cups W euidk-evsking rolled oats Combine first 4 ingredients in a saucepan. Cook until thick. Cool and set aside. Sift flour with salt, soda and spices into a mixing bowl, Blend in brown sugar and lemon rind. Add butter or margar- ine and mix with the dry ingre- dients. Stir in milk and mix until smooth. Add oats. Put half the dough into a buttered 8x8x2-inch baking dish. Cover with fruit mix- ture. Roll remaining dough be- tween 2 sheets waxed paper to fit top of pan. Remove paper and place dough over filling. Bake in a pre- heated moderate oven (350 de- grees) 25 to 30 minutes. Cool and cut into bars. Yield: 16 bars. ‘(Canned Peas a Help «fo Busy Homemakers Actually, canned and frozen peas cause they’re so easy to prepare and serve. However, for the best flavor, appearance and nutritive value, remember to prepare only enonugh for one meal, cook them quickly in small amounts. of boil- ing liquid, and serve promptly. * * * Of course, there are many other ways of using peas, especially in creamed dishes, and they're all rel- atively simple. Here's one for creamed turkey and peas to adorn are a homemakers delight, be- the top of a waffle—one to delight the entire family: * * * Cook frozen green peas according to instructions on the package, draining the peas after cooking. Prepare a medium thick white sauce and season with dry mus- itard, salt and pepper, then adding grated cheddar cheese. Stir until the choose is melted, then add the drained peas and diced cooked tur- key to the white sauce. Serve hot over cdispy, golden brown waffles and garnish with hard-cooked egg circles, When you are using a cake mix, read the directions carefully and use the size of baking pan called for. 8 NOW! A DIFFERE to make you FEeL... FEEL... New Instant strongest coffee, so delicious can't tell it’s decaffeinated. < 4 NT DECAFFEINATED peat... REAL... REAL COFFEE FEEL SATISFIED ae Amazing new Siesta is made with the “Heart of the Bean" process that gives heartiest, strongest flavor! Siesta really is different... a decaffeinated that’s real coffee to make you feel truly satisfied. Siesta’s secret method slow-roasts - the flavor heart of the coffee bean to bring out every drop of pure, true coffee . . . with- out the caffein that cari so often increase tension, jangle your nerves, add’ tol sleep- less nights. Siesta gives you. the heartiest, your taste Now you en enjoy your coffe and you see pote oes a * — me. = ce “se “W-0-W at ‘Wrigley-Only-Wrigley ‘Can You Fi Every store a Christmas * eandecianll Just brimming with festive decorations, sweets and toys to excite every child's fancy. And, best of all... you can buy ‘em all on oe 's wonderful convenien layaway plan... Pay own now... the balance between now and Decamber 20th. SAUCY SUZY DOLL SHE'S 25” TALL Here’s the fancy doll of her dreams! Suzy y over 2 feet tall and sports a very chic little white fur comes complete ‘with high heels, too! ... ou’ve seen her before at a much ‘higher price! SHE’S A FULL 23” HIGH! Miss Fashion Doll Every little girl will love her... 2° THIS YEAR’S FASHION PARADE DOLL She Moves — She’s Fabulous Four delightful little outfits ..., and you can buy her the a way a complete wardrobe comes with on Wrigley’s new lay-away plan. this delightful little miss that will or assume over 100 different posi- tions! Cute and uddlesome Plush Toys “a _ delightful ae Floppy rittle dachshunds — 7 A ae bo of plush a ' i at savings little bo a new jayaway pian. vigley an GIANT BABY PANDA A real find at this wonderfully 27° low Wrigley price! a delightful assort. asant messa ih sPRICED LOW! COMPLETE 11-PIECE What a Buy! Pay Only 20% Down! COWBOY OUTFIT 5° OLYMPIC 12” TRICYCLE - Sturdily constructed for years of Deluxe rough riding. Bright red with °°"! white and chrome-trim. ee ‘ Standard Model... 7.98 ASSORTED ee OF 2) Vogue Cards .__ ..... 59e SLIM LINE ASSORTED PKG, OF 21 Vogue Cards 2254555, .89c Here’s just the outfit for the hardy little cowboy in the house. Every- thing from spurs to two 50-cap break-action pistols. Stamps ia NG (i Of Plus ‘ BRACH’S FIVE POUND ASSORTED CHOCOLATES It's Magic! The Lights You Place Anywhere on the Cord Christmas Ligh ° Hh a tts The secret'’s in the coca —— LOW PRICED! G-E VALUE ee 12” FESTIVE ih Seoaeyea by Brechie 3" get, Use them indoors of rt Buy Br Aare “pvt season Christmas Wreaths OLD FASHIONED 0 w String of seven GE lampe. ‘ \ at this low, fog Wrigley price! fash vue yule berries and f ILLED CANDY: each he a 4 € hehe ey Curistaise delicious assortment ey ye Soe ht ee ous : hard cand. S TAMIR SS | Pie. of 09° TS FAS INJEC FR GGIE STEER WITH GOLD Cate E3 ELL. POR sie * ited ™ é ! 4 f * Be jx z o < “st : z ie ° { ? i *s id * : yf en ees co o* : 2 ' | tape oy 2 | eA / ms 2 , oo] f i - 3 a ih SALE DATES: caf (aoe thru Set., Dec. 13 _. THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, caceunel 11, 1958 ees “COFFEE 1 POUND nasoune C our CAN £ ® or Genie > White or Colored Facial Tissue _ STOKELY’S FINEST aoe sockert. im Barlett PEARS 2% Qe SALMON Wy SPAcHeTTi 49° “Tob. C Petia «SUNsweer ar , ae s 69° MI MEDIUM PRUNES = QQ? 32 PHILADELPHIA CREAM 8 Ox Pkg Our Favorite CUT Van Camp's PORK and 29° Gift Stamps 2 “gy? With Every 10c Purchase! CHEESE ‘ ae BEANS « WAX BEANS _EATMORE , aa e : Honey = 99°| B= 10°: = 10: sang Maren neigh DELICIOUS A REAL 14 , SPECIAL = BOSCO Taste Jer 49: PORK PEOPLE'S WINTER PORK SALE! | SAUSAGE PORK CENTER cur - 29° LOIN ROAST : PORK CHOPS . @ / 29: : LOIN END.............. un. 39¢ : \Miwe Fashion DOLL - 23 inches TALL @ Bive or Red Oresses with Belere Jacket @ Made of soft lifetike vinyl @ Reeted Soran hair @ High heel shoes @ Sleeping eyes @ With corsage Approximately TOWN. SQUARE FROZEN PIES || = LY 3 Family Size THE MOST OUTSTANDING Fie DOLL VALUE IN AMERICA TODAY : APIAN WAY Top Frost uae 99 eee Squash, Chopped ONLY or Leaf Spinach EACH PIZZA | ~“99' 3” 49° 465 E. Pike Street Sanford St reet SUBDER=-M ‘ VAULUmpattiilitn mea aus Corner ‘4 ’ 4 F MOTHER DRESSES UP Lange of Pontiac drive dresses Estonian costume and shows it off for the Press photographer and the two Lange garet who's 11 was born in Germany and Eric By JANET ODELL Pentiac Press Home Editor - & eal ae — Mrs. Walter in her native children. Mar- peace and dignity. Christma Pontiac Press Photo who's three was born right here in Pontiac. Mrs. Lange, in an interview, painted a vivid word picture of Christmases she had known in her homeland. \Wwas a happy time but also one of, fron raisin bread. Estonia food is! ‘a mixture of German and Russian, Christmas is endowed with) All business ceased at noon on/ foods. magic, especially for children. It'December 24 and after that time, é a : |a great silence descended. The only! remembers is these child memo that end was that of church bells.| pris was made days ahead and Housewives had done their work aitowed to ripen on the top of | set the stage for all our Christ- mases to come. | Mrs. Walter Lange of Sylvan, Lake City spent her childhood in| Estonia. She stayed there until) leave their homes and take sanc- tuary in Germany. For five years Mrs. Lange was) in Germany; she met and married’ her husband there and their daugh-, ter, Margret was born. Nine years ago the Langes came to Pontiac and are now one of the four Eston- jan families in this area. Three years ago, blue-eyed blonde Eric ~ was born, He’s an attractive, in- telligent, friendly child. We asked Mrs. Lange to tell us something of Christmas in Estonia as she remembers it. She was brought up in the coun- | try where at midnight on Christ- mas Eve everyone fed the ani- mals, There was always lots of - snow. Estonians celebrated for three days, the 24th with their families, the 25th and 26th with friends. It ical pressures forceqd many to | Spaghetti Sauce Topping Snacks of hot and cold are good go-togethers. We suggest a hot sandwich and cold drink: Try this sandwich . . . make an open face sandwich by placing 1 slice cheese on each of 4: slices of bread. Arrange on baking sheet and broil until cheese melts. Pour lean (10% ounces) spaghetti sauce with meat (which has been heated | in @ saucepan) over the sand-) wiches. Makes 4 servings. Mandarin Oranges ~ Accent Pudding Prepare this dessert in the morning; serve at suppertime. i Double Orange Pudding 1 pexou orange coconut tapioca pud-) x ai 1 can (about 11 ounces) Mandarin or- bag ee aked coconut Make up pudding mix according to package directions, usin is ahead of time and did no cooking) the tile stove that heated the on this holy night. First everyone went to the — Sauna or Finnish bath. In rural she was of college age and an art) grea, whole families would bathe student in an academy. Then polit-| together. It was so dark and steamy in the Sauna that noth- ing could be seen anyway. Then came church. | house. just knows when something After church there was a big lous salad. dinner of rich and heavy foods. Always there was blood sausage | hopes : cooked in hot water, then fried. |training ip America. But that must) Head chéese which Mrs. Lange! Wait makes in her American home was t0 sc ' always on the table. Some had|amd Americans whom she thinks, | Mrs. Lange is an artis: goose; others had a whole little are easy to please. pig roasted. Apples or sauerkraut) HOLIDAY SAFFRON BREAD were put in the stuffing. VARIETY OF FOODS There were lots of cold dishes in-; cluding fish, molded salads and’ liver paste. Homemad2 beer ac. companied this. For dessert there! were al] kinds of cookies and saf-' Soak saffron in 4 cup hot water, | By Mrs. Walter Lange | 2 cup lukewarm water § teaspoons sugar 143 teaspoon salt -3 eggs 2 cakes yeast ‘or 2 packages) 3-4 cups sifted flour 1 teaspoon saffron and hopes someday to complete her! until her American son goes) hool. Yes, she likes America| Raisins and candied fruit as desired THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURS s in mash it, cover it and let it con-,. tinue to soak. Mix yeast with 44). cup warm water, % teaspoon of sugar and let stand. Mix salt, sugai, eggs, dissolved saffron and yeast into 1 cup lukewarm water. Add flour to make mixture thick as gravy. Let stand 5 minutes. Add more flour, mixing first in bowl, then puttin, dough oa _ board or pastry cloth and knead- ing in rest of flour. Divide dough into 3 pieces. Koll piece thin and brush with melted shortening. Let rise to double on greased pan,| Brush with egg yolk, sprinkle with sugar. Bake 30 minutes at 375 degrees. : * * * : Note: If you have a vanilla bean, let it stand 24 hours in the sugar you use to top the braided rolls. Mean Lower You deserve a good management} medal when you choose foods that are presently in ample supply and priced within your weekly food allowance. Since most pork comes to market during the winter months, a good manager will check pork cuts each week. Those listed’as features may be several cents less per pound than usual. If the family ean use these cuts, check them when you shop, suggests the Marketing In- formation Agent. Look at quality and appearance before deciding whether or not they go into your basket. Winter is also the citrus season. | ‘Since supplies are increasing, no-| tice that prices are moving down. ward. But since supplies are, smaller than last year and conan | er demand is great, don’t expect! the low prices you found before the Florida freeze last winter. MEATS AND OTHER PROTEINS Spareribs are listed at special | prices this week, but price per pound is only one guide when | buying. The amount of bone and the number a pound will serve are other guides. A pound of spareribs will make 1 1/3 serv- ings. Se, spareribs at this week's | prices average about 30 cents per serving. lend and loin end pork roasts. Rib} prices are low. A record crop of | One of the cookies Mrs. Lange (end roasts vary from 12 to 21; 2-6 million bushels made MclIn- Pffefferneusse. cents a serving; loin end roasts| tosh the leading apple variety for — 16 to 25 cents a serving. /You will find cost averaging be- If Swiss steak is in your week's | plan, which cut of beef will you Chop Walnuts for Holiday Food Nero, if he were alive, would) probably took with a mischievous | eye at the big supplies of walnuts .these days. Legend has it that he used to sit in the theater gallery TURKEY ALMOND CROQUETTES — Best croquettes you ever tasted, and better yet, they take most any shape your fingers want to fashion. Here, for a child’s plate, it’s a Christmas tree — the crisp Nabisco cracker meal crust studded with bright carrot rings and set on a base of green spinach. (Many Nationalities Eat © Fish on Christmas | Do you eat fish on Christmas?’ Tree Shaped Many families do. Depending on) the part of Italy whence they come, Italians will eat on Christ-| Croquettes amount of milk called for. Chill. Drain oranges; reserve 10 of the sections. , * * * Fold remaining drained sections into chilled pudding; spoon into serving dishes; garnish with re- served orange sections and flaked coconut. Cover and refrigerate until serving time. Makes 5 serv- ings. mas eve fried eels, dried cod snails. lutfisk. The Mest Important Thing About BAKING. cen you be sure of uniform ac- : \tion in the mixing bow! plus thet | | * squid, razor clams, conch, small Those of Spanish, Greek or Port- uguese origin are likely to have the shape of Christmas trees? cuttlefish, squid or pulpo. These) are of the octopus family. Aus- naise instead of a cream sauce and trians and Poles will eat carp. Swedish families will have their fried. Keep the recipe and serve a) t gently with | |amid decorate with small You may have’ some turkey in ithe freezer that you don’t know {how to use. What could be better ‘at this season of the year than to \serve turkey croquettes made in These are made with mayon- lare baked rather than french ‘it in appropriate shapes at other holidays. Turkey Almond C-oquettes Combine all ingredients except cracker meal. (If too dry, add a little milk.) Divide into 4 portions and mold into any shape ‘you wish —or follow our tree pattern, For that, shape into triangles, and press with fingers to maké inden- \ ‘for boughs. ,eracker meal carrot and toss nuts down on the heads of those below. It’s probably just as well too, that folks aren't as superstitious about walnuts as they were in| days gone by. People would use) walnuts to ward off thunderbolts, fevers and spells. ” No one today, of course, recom- mends walnuts for the uses that! \Nero or superstitious people made} iof them. Nowadays, walnuts are 'widely used in recipes that require a sweet, less-oily nut meat. English walnuts favorites. flavor The large, wrinkled | nuts have a sweet, creamy in- | terior that blends flavorfully with | many other foods. | | Coarsely chopped walnuts are more appealing in finished dishes. jthan those finely chopped. Add/ |coarsely chopped walnuts to muffin’ i batter, basic white cakes and! | waffle batter to vary your menus. | are | * * * | Sprinkle frosted cakes with jchopped walnuts. Interesting de- signs are easily made by cutting Larger Supplies of Bore A wide price range is found in rip| damt, quality is outstanding and | Prices buy? A blade chuck reast will be 25 to 35 cents a serving; round steak will be 26 te 33. Lamb supplies are slightly larg- er, but retail prices remain about the same as last week. A leg roast| will be about 23 to 27 cents a serving; a shoulder roast 24 to 28. If you wish a leg of veal it will cost 26 to 34 cents per serving. Prices of large size eggs de- creased slightly again this week. They are now about the same price per pound as the medium size. Mild cheddar cheese is a pre- tein “buy” at about 56 cents a pound. Three ounces or ten cents worth yields the same amount of protein as a serving of meat. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Citrus is gaining favor. Quality continues to improve and supplies grow larger. When buying citrus, size is one DAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958 reason for price differences. The larger the size, the higher the Price| tag. Florida grapefruit marked! 36s, 46s or Sis are extra large or) jumbo size, Large sizes are called | 64s, medium sizes are 70s and 80s. Smal] size grapefruit are 96s. The numbers indicate the number of grapefruit packed in the box for shipment. | Apple supplies are still abun- the state for the first time since of Jonathans, Northern Spies and Heavier supplies of bananas and sweet chocolate morsels. Add and| touch rather than by recipe. She Choose. The large canned hams are slightly lower prices will be good|mix well: One and one-half cups is less per pound than the smaller|news for most families. ‘right. She obligingly translated her|Sizes. Many porkers mean plenty) A break in the weather and heavy recipe for Holiday Saffron Bread|0f bacon and sausage. Retail prices for us, Later on we shall give you continue at low levels. ‘another of her recipes for a fabu- production is bringing lettuce from warmer climes at 19 to 29 cents a head. The balance of Michigan's large crop is in storage, but even with this added cost you can serve | potatoes for pennies per meal. Some buyers report that quality is the best in years. CANNED AND FROZEN December sales of canned and) frozen foods continue. Canned | meats, juices, soup, peaches and) sauerkraut, frozen meat pies, peas, Ls YULETIDE CANDY — Gay semisweet nut roll chunks and pieces of English toffee make appropriate gifts. You can find in- | Ee : Sh sa packages with teresting containers that. are inexpensive to hold the candy. Keep some for your own use too. Candy Will Please a Sweet Tooth Among ‘“‘do it yourself'' Christ- mas gifts, delicious candies are ‘tops. We found a semisweet nut) 'roll and an easy English toffee that’ anyone can make at home—and make well. Semisweet Nut Roll Combine and bring to a_ hoil: One cup dark brown sugar, firmly packed; % cup light corn syrup; \4 cup evaporated milk. Boil 2 ‘minutes, ‘stirring constantly. Re- Wish to serve ham this week?) 148. Shoppers will find plenty | rove from heat. - until smooth: One teaspoon vanilla; | itween 25 to 30 cents per serving,| Delicious apples also. | Mrs. Lange prefers to cook by depending upon the kind you Add and beat 1 Gounce package (1 cup) semi- nuts, coasely chopped. * * * Shape on waxed paper in two 12-inch rolls. Roll up and chill. Cut in %4-inch slices. Note: Or you; may shape this increscents, logs, ete Roll in coconut, sugar, finely chopped nuts, etc. Then chill. Makes about 1'4 pounds. English Teffee Combine: Two tablespoons in- stant coffee, 2 tablespoons water, 2 cups sugar, 1'2 cups butter. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly until mixture boils. Continue cook- ir~ over low heat, without stirring, to 280 degrees F.—medium crack jsimonde. Spread thinly on greased;semi-sweet chocolate %% cup cookie sheets. Cool. ‘sweet chocolate morsels. ‘| G-ounce package (1 cup) semi-|chocolate hardens. Spread|jregular pieces. Makes about 2% blanched, toasted almonds, finely Melt over hot (not boiling) water|chopped. Let. stand until sweet Break in ir- ‘over cooled toffeer. Sprinkle over pounds, Dieters Will A steamed pudding at Christ- | mas-time may at first seem an old-fashioned idea, but then the reading of Dicken’s ‘Christmas Carol’”’ might be so classified, And who could consider the holiday season complete without hearing once again the plight of Tiny Tim. This recipe for Steamed Cran- ‘berry Pudding, however, has a modern twist. Calories have been streamlined for the benefit of those trying to keep an eye on the seale during the holiday fes- tivities. Just with the help of Sucaryl, the non-caloric sweetener,~ one- fourth of the total calories normal- ly found in this recipe have been whittled away. And yet the results are just as sweet and rich-tasting) Welcome Sugarless Pudding So here's to happy, low-calorie holiday feastings! STEAMED CRANBERRY PUDDING ‘4 — butter 2 tablespoons Sucary] solution l cup ekim milk 3 cups sifted flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 'S teaspoon sa 2 eggs, well beaten 2 cups cranberries Cream butter and Sucaryl to- gether; gradualy add milk, then dry ingredients, blended together. 'Stir in eggs. Fold in cranberries. Pour into a buttered 1-quart mold. Cover with aluminum foil and steam for 1% hours. Makes 15 servings. Each serv- ing contains 157 Calories; 4-grams protein; 7 grams fat; 19.5 grams carbohydrate. If made with sugar, (eee Osos corn and spinach are among those stage. Remove from heat. Fold injas any that grandmother everjeach serving would contain 208 offered this week. quickly 144 cups blanched, toasted! produced, calories, PS é . 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COUPON <4 LIMIT: 1 COUPON PER FAMILY e TODAY! | Peper to the size of the cake, then gs cutting out a star, name or other! ‘design. Place paper cut over jover frosted cake and sprinkle ‘chopped walnuts into the open area. Press nut means into the frosting with fingers before re-| moving the paper. | Green Rice Ring ls Made With Spinach © A rice ring for creamed turkey. ,or to serve with a cheese sauce takes on color and added nutritive. value when it’s made with frozen chopped spinach. Allow an hour for this: Bring 2! cups water to boil in top part of| double boiler. Add 1 package froz- en thopped spinach (undefrosted)" 1 teaspoon salt, 1 cup unprocessed white rice, 2 tablespoons butter or} margarine, 2 tablespoons minced) onion, and % teaspoon pepper. Place over boiling water and. cov- er. Cook 1 hour or until rice ab- sorbs water, stirring several times. | Press hot rice mixture into well) greased ring mold (5'4-cup size). It will make_a firm mold on war'm chop plate when turned out of ring while hot. Tounds, Bake jin hot oven (426 de- fees.) 15 minutes. Serve on base of chopped spinach. Makes 4 trees. { , r a can of chow mein noodles | on pantry shelf, They dress up creamed ham, chicken or eggs. a U. S. GRADE A SMALL | 2 DOZ. EGGS 1 LB. BACON BOTH ‘400 ? for CALIFORNIA « LETTUCE CALIF. PASCAL CELERY 2" 25° 25° Red Ra dishes Pkg. 5 Pork 1 18. Liver D5‘ Ground 2 LBS. Beet 89" Short: 1 vs. Ribs 33° 6-lb.bag Bag Onions 69° Fresh Dressed Stewers * 19° Fresh Dressed Fresh Dressed Capons “ 33° Rabbit = 59 Oven Ready 15 to 18 Ibs. Turkeys * 35° ’ Marsh Seedless GRAPEFRUIT | Doz. 59° © satis B ey 4 3 Sisters” 608 WEST HURON California ORANGES Doz. 39° ’ ee Ny! THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER. 11, 1958 ee ; Soe en s 8 ee Save Time in Pre-Holiday. Rush__| 3 oe NOTE: This may be. pre It is wonderful to pour over When you tet. down to that leit) Aad gelatin, AST ibe de © Ci P| RO I 44 cum chopped iim PE ytd Be sree btowned pork: or veal chops before ;CUP of chicken or turkey after|cup of water. Stir until gelatin isjand heating. Onion Soup Mix has iye cube, all “a9; Do you realize what-a . in oven for slow bak-(coristmas, serve it with style as|dissolved. Add gelatin mixture|been a hit because it is delicious in| °°? help canned soups are in p cheg-a deen the undiluted in| iellied salad. Cream of chicken|gradually to the cream -cheese;|so many different ways. You ail| Saute sausage until partially , meals? Not only ate they excellent eae ae ace soup makes the salad smooth and|blending until smooth. Chill until/know about using it with sour|browned. Sift flour, baking pow- : served 4 bg bat ey oe yale make ps, ‘You may use| wor Chenier nk i meee slightly thickened. -—_. cream, yogurt or cottage cheese|der, sugar and salt’ into howl. Addland riba por i: At this busy season theres for quick scalloped potatoes. | avelin: ob denies Blend into. the mayonnaise or as a dip. sage, thyme, corn meal, soup mix, been sauteed until peneeealy most = 1 nven-| Slice potatoes In a buttered 1 cup ‘welee P| salad dressing. Add chicken, | This new recipe, Skillet Corn|celery and pimento. Stir to blend. |browned, ror OF eCOES Ce | emails acide tly eeetinped | (CoS cat cee Te Ce | cnleny, loneem Jelon, salt, papper, [Bread with Sanmge, is renlly two |Combine eggs, relik, stlad‘oll and Stuffing —— * oe dish. Sali po pour ever them a |’ | ane eeneeed arm cheese nutmeg and worcestershire sauce. |faced. It is a meal-in-one dish and sausage then add to flour mixture; es weer Ze tee ies What we ever did without mush-| can of mushroom soup thinned I" cap diosa cooked’ chicken" | Pour into 1% quart mold and jalso.a stuffing. Try the main dish/stir only'to blend. uence ae room soup, I don’t know. At our| with milk. Top with bread | 3 {2Pv~oons lemon juice chill wntil firm. Unmold on large jversion on-one of these cold nights.) yin. 19 to i1imch skillet with "Pca, Doing water ige house it rarely appears as soup.| crumbs, dot with butter and bake | | sesaysen sait, a plate and surround with lettuce. Skillet Corn Bread heavy alpminum foil, pour mix- | Melt butter in a large saucepan But it does get on the table as| at 350 degrees until potatoes are Sieapoen wansanleraeire sence Makes 8-10 servings. bulk sausage ture into foil. Bake in a moderate [dr kettle, add bread crumbs and|W tender. Heat soup and.1 cup of water. a Be Bag ot won soene oven, 400 degrees F., 35 to 40 water, then cover, Let stand 5 to a sauce for ham or salmon joaf. SH PPING HERE | COPYE. © 1957 by National Retail Marketing DELIGHT YOUR PAMILY wit H THESE TEMPTING FOODS AND SAVE. DOLE FROZEN PINEAPPLE- GRAPEFRUIT | /BUTTER | wie on Pound Print WHOLE U. S. No. 1 /FRYERS.. 2.9: PET RITZ FROZEN CHERRY PIES CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS69: HAWTHORNE 1+ Celio BACON *: 49° 6 Oz. Pkg. FRESH PICNIC PORK ROAST 33k. BEEF Nick’s Shop Rite Market 263 Auburn Ave.—Open Sunday SHORT RIBS 39: BRACH’S - CHOCOLATE Stars & Party ALMONDS 6-oz. 3 Q° Cc Pkg. Huron Friendly Shop Rite Market 884 W. Huron—Open Sunday Some of the newer soups comes “we ss NESTLE’S SEMI-SWEET MORSELS CALIFORNIA Navel Oranges 69: HUNT'S PEACHES Whole or Halves in Heavy Syrup 25° LARGE SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT Pink or White: CHICKEN-O’-THE-SEA TUNA CHUNK ZX beatin ee f Sale! Celebrate & Save CANISTER PACK Gingellville Shop. Rite Mark 3390 Baldwin (Gingeliville) — aK = LESTOIL All Purpose Liquid Detergent ty t : - namon from mixture and combine | THE: PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER il. 1958 with chilled fruit juices in a large! F punch bowl. Slowly pour in lemon-. a Spi icy y. Fruit Relis h ‘Colorful: Punch. |p tomo oo nena Excellent With te Has Spicy Touch j=" a es wees cemeae Wen ont a 30 minutes. Roll each ball under. Tt has often been said that rel- viding your family will let you) Please the guests who come a C7 d Pl ‘out S salad, .French bread, crusty hard|- palms of hands to form “sticks,” ishes ‘make the meal. This one is|keep it. your house for a party during the JOOG FIGNNING SAVES |rous or salt sticks are the periect| about %4 Inch ‘in diameter. (Or. sure to; It ig called Honey Cran- Honey Cranberry Relish {christmas season: with some de- 2 # accom: because they’re so| divide dough into four. S, berry Relish, Read it;* you'll be| 4 ups (ath. fresh. granberrt Dollars for Food crisp and chewy. Select these ap-| shape Into balls and let rest 10 sure to try it. ante orange, quar “(remove snr aeons hy cat petizing breads at your bakers, or| minutes, Honey Cranberry Relish has all} },cup honey cranberry punch, served from an bake bread and rolls at home, (Roll each ball. of dough into the traits that make a relish a| j0 ‘tablespoons sveer : attractively decorated bowl, and) “Sit down and save" is a good) Delicious home-baked Salt Sticks |circular shape ofa % inch oe relish—it is tart, attractive, easily| 1% teaspoons ginger some festive holiday cookies are/rule if you want to cut dollars offiare fun to prepare and eat. After|/Cut into pie-shaped pieces. Roll served, easily kept, and has the| Put cranberries and oranze/syre to appeal to your friends. |the food bill, says the Marketing|shaping the bresd sticks, sprinkle|yp tightly beginning at wide end.) fine feature of pointing up the torough food chopper. Mix with The punch is.an easy one to Information Agent. each with coarse salt and caraway /Brush with egg white. Sprinkle = flavors of the foods it accompanies. |Taisins, honey, sugar, ginger. Chill) fix. The ingredients can be readied) Sit: down and plan. Plan meals) seeds as @ finishing touch. with coarse salt and caraway Don’t restrict its use to meals of|" ‘efrigerator several hours. to} ahead of time for last minute mix-|for at least ‘a: week ahead and Salt Sticks seeds, if desired. poultry, Both cranberries and allow flavors to blend. Makes 2 ing before the guests arrive. Lem-| make the shopping list at the same} packages yeast, compressed or dry} Place on greased baking sheet honey can be purchased the year|P2"s. on-lime carbonated beverage adds| time. Check the cupboards and the 2) gah waist, (lukewarm for compressed and let rise gntil doubled (about around and. make excellent fare ; : tangy flavor as well as sparkle to| refrigerator. What do you have on!" \s cup aan "evaporated milk /39 minutes). Bake in moderately with roast beef-or veal. Soup Will Fill the Void | this Punch. The flavoring of this|hand that will fit future memds? | 3‘saspoons. sa t 400 degrees F.) about 15 up Ww ur the vot beverage comes from the natural 3 USieepoons hot even. ( grees And here’s a new angle on the es : tt nd limes and makes| Check Prices of fresh, frozen and 3 soos eaaee melted shortenin Fvout) |minutes. Makes about 3% dozen Honey-Cranberry Relish. Use it | Christmas morning, when the/0"S 0) lemons Sid limes @ S}canned foods. Check the size of} ! ess white, “Glightly beaten rolls. it a*tasty addition to a ida: Coarse in lemon gelatin in place of any |small fry are too interested in punch. Spicy cinnamon i peek packages and cans. Do you know) Caraway seeds, optional e other fruit. Simply add the relish (opening presents to sit still at the! flavors of ¢ . how many servings to expect from| Soften yeast ‘in water. Add milk, to te paths amor i has Otte pening p flavors of cranberry, orange andi .ach package and can? nicay gud chirtuaiag) ac4\ canal. Dress Up Beef Broth breakfast table, keep soup ready! lemon juices. ened slightly. Then let set. You in the bright new chafing dish Cranberry Holiday Punch It takes time and it may take flour to make a thick batter, Mix Dress up your next can of con- might also add a little finely @ cupslwaler some study, but it is worth the ef-|well, Add more flour, enough to|aonged beef broth like this: In diced celery and apple te the |which Santa brought down the) 1% cups sugar fort if you can cut dollars off the make a soft dough. Turn out 0n| covered saucepan, cook % cup simplest of salads to make, but |chimney the night before. The, 3 cups. cranberry lee food bill lightly floured board or pastry| finely chopped. carrots, 1% cup one — looks as if ho have | nourishing soup (tomato .made with! 1 tup ‘omen mifice ay ve sree Higa hagpn reer her finely . chopped celery, and 1 NBERRY RELISH spent hours preparing milk is a good choice) will prevent! aifa beverage Ome caTbom) “Melted butter or margarine greased tablespoon finely chopped green seme aie kind ot relish. epee iesedapoms oclaghe If Keep a tightly covered jar of| their spirits from lagging .. . start Simmer water, sugar and cinna-|blended with salt, ground black (ied tie healings until doubled | gnion in 144 eups water until —— < ' ly, this relish will kee Honey Cranberry Relish on hand|the day brightly for all. Serve)mon 10 minutes. Set aside for| pepper and ground nutmeg adds ~ , tender. Add 1 can {10% ounces) your inaally douget Gatitle It up tne, oie aes, Mal wah. Tt wR tone date-nut bread and butter|several hours or overnight to de-|up to a perfect seasoning for hot| When light, punch down. Di- |condensed beef broth, Heat and in the refrigerator indefinitely. Use it also in mo pal keep and KEEP! That is, pro-| with this rosy eye-opener. velop the spice flavor, Remove cin-|cooked green beans. vide dough into small portions | serve to 2 or 3. vi 4 Ea | 90d BIG WEEK OF ANNIVERSARY © BEER e W/NE + LIQUOR fe TAKE OUT @ ay $7 29 BANANAS Drip or Regular POUND HILLS BROS. COFFEE] [corpen pipe 10’ Hills Bros. Instant Coffee, Big 6 oz. jar 99¢ Amboys Canned Milk|} potatoes , Tall Cans ¢C | BROADCAST . “ : EACH 10 10 BAG Corned Beef Hash Se] Minute Potatoes... .. 2 Pkgs. 39c 29 or Gail ruse mom rons Uf.'S. CHOICE BEEF SALE cirgwaonne FULL 32°19" Sal” ROUND STEAK... 79 ¢7 2h | HEINZ KETCHUP | acc... 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Bottle SUPER ( ) ‘MARKET SATURDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 13th DEETTER EA TING "BICGER RY VINES ®@ Beer @Wine e Liquor to Take Out \ Corner Baldwin Ave. and Walton Blvd. ' Store Hours: Mon., Tee, Wed., Thurs., Sat. ~ to 9% Phone FE 2-5192 Friday 9 to 10 — Sunday 9 to 6 : OXFORD — “Mrs. Lottie Pindon - greets each new day with a gong. Although confined to her bed now, - She stil] maintains her cheerful outlook on life. Mrs. eae is 104 years old.' The sprightly centenarian was ‘born Sept. 21, 1854, in Birming- * ham, -England, and came to Ox- ford at the age of 16. When whe - was just 18, she was married to William Findon, and settled in a home across the street from the New York Central De- pot. Mrs. Finden tived there until 14 wats ago when she moved into the Bliss Convalescent Home. She and her husband, who died in 1902, started a brewery in Oxford, and Mrs. Findon achieved quite a reputation as @ cook among the groups who ate there occasionally. Although bed-ridden now, Mrs. Findon stilt cares about her looks. She combs her own hair and primps when she expects company. Her eyes twinkle when she re- calls the years she. spent as a dressmaker. ‘'] had a good position making dresses for the ladies in town. Anyong who wanted any re- pair work or patching done would bring it to me,"' Mrs. Findon said. “I was kept busy all the time,” she recalled, Mrs, Pearl Hodges, supervisor of the home, says, “Mrs. Fin- don is remarkable for her age. She is slightly hard of hearing | and wears glasses, but she doesn't miss much that goes on around her. , “Even before she gets her break fast in the morning, she is sing ing, and she looks forward to com- pany, so she can. visit with them about the good times she has had and the full life she -has lived.” Masons in Clarkston Hold Installation CLARKSTON—Cedar Lodge No. 60 F&AM will hold its, 105th annual installation of officers at & p.m. tonight at the Masonic Temple in ‘ Clarkston Gordon Stayt of 5805 Winslow Street will be installed as worship- ful master. Installing officer will be Howard Johnson. past master of Cedar Lodge Other to be installed are: Ray- mond Dobson, senior warden; Gra ham Patterson, junior warden; Harold Dbebler, treasurer; Roy Conrad *secretary: Kenneth John son, senior deacon: Rutherford Stanton, junior Merce Clarence Henderson, marshal: John Lupear chaplain: and Wintord Rogers, Charles Broadway Howard EIsholz and Kenneth Thomas. steward: and Wendell Munehester. tiler The installation, vill be open to the public Church ae Dinner LAKE RION The Women's Deseo tien of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter .Day Saints are holding a family- style baked ham dinner -at the! church, 531 E. Flint St., ning. Serving will pm bu ding fund MRS. LOTTIE FINDON é& bh i | 7 TOWwnshi ps to Library In Replies from the seven townships in Oakland County without library service, have indicated favorable action on the invitation to join the North Oakland Library Proj- ect, according to director Jean Johnson. The township boards, expected to make their decision sometime this month, are Addison, Grove- land, Oakland, Rose, Springfield, | Pontiac and White Lake Townships. | Townships that join the proj- ect will have bookmobile service for a three month period nex spring, participation in the NOLP area meetings, and speakers and film showings for organizations | within the townships. Supervisors and other officials of these townships are now exploring) public opinion within their areas before making their decision to join the NOLP. Miss Johnson said. A report from four townships participating in the project indi-| cate that Oxford pupils have in- creased their appreciation of mu- sic through library reading mate- rial, according to librarian Lillian Crawford. Milford’s librarian, Mrs. Alta Tripp has been swamped with requests for new cards since spe- cial pook exhibits and inspection | invitations were in progress dur- ing National Book Week. Older girls in the Independence | Township Library Club of Americ are helping the smaller girls a re- hearse for a Christmas play, ac- Respond vitation Christmas posters to be on display, | according to librarian Mrs. Hulda Anderson. A new plan now under consid- in north Oakland County, will re- sult in extension of library privi- participating, if the board cide to put ft into operation. Libraries that agree to the pro- 2 Nesp eration by public library boards | leges to residents of all townships | is de- Famed eto iit ER tee’ to Fight Costs. Apportionment’ Placed on. Eight-Mile Drain called the Eight-Mile Road Storm Tax Paying Assn. has been formed to fight the “‘out-of-liri@ apportion- ment of cost of the Eight-Mile drain.” : * * Clarence Toonder. 18776 Nado! Rd., who started the movement, will, be technica advisor. Howard Coleman, 21200 Telecraph Rd., a member of the Southfield Zoning Appeals Board is chairman; Her- bert L. Sullivan, 20107 Woodburn. Rd.. is vice chairman; Stella Cichecki of 17502 Bonstelle Rd., secretary and Raymond Penzien, 23485 Lee Baker Rd., treasurer. Eleven directors have also been elected. * Toonder, a consultant engineer, said the group has three attor- neys on the committee from the the drainage district who will select a legal censultant to rep- resent the people. Petitions are already being cir- culated on a house-to-house basis -jasking support for a court hearing on the unfairness of the apportion- ment taxpayers in the area will have to pay, Toonder said. * * * He added that normal taxes for ithe average home owner in the jarea represent $172 per year in icity and county levies. The special assessment already approved by the county would cost the home owner an addi. | _ tional $460 per year for the next 30 years. | The board of directors will meet jagain Friday at 7:30 p.m. |home of Walter Rumkel, 19368 posal will be entitled to an extra) |Midway Road. quota of book loans from the proj- | t ect collection, to compensate for might otherwise ithe sums they collect from non-resident fees, Miss | Johnson concluded, Romeo Methodist Men to Sponsor Carol Sing _ ROMEO—The Men's Club of the First Methodist Church here will | sponsor an old-fashioned all-church carol sing 8 p.m, Sunday at the| right knee and was taken to St.| ‘church, *. * * Guest soloists have been invited to sing several selections and the four Rd., ‘church choir will be featured. Mrs, H. O. Evans Jr, will play ithe organ acompaniment and Mrs. Ellis A. Hart, the piano. Everyone has been invited to at: jtend and no admisssion will be 'charged, Marquette Tops Escanaba Rochester Youth Hurt ‘as Car Strikes Scooter | ROCHESTER A 15-year-old \Rochester youth was slighfly in jjured when a motorist backed into this motor scooter on West Alley early last night. | * * * ; James D. Schatz, 711 Parkdale! iRd., suffered lacerations of the | \Joseph Hospital in Pontiac and ilater released. | Marvin Weisman, 20. 13316 Bal Huntingtofi Woods, was ithe driver of the car. He appar lently didn't see the boy until too ilate, according to Rochester Po- jlice. Weisman was not mele: ‘Milford Rotarians to Sell Papers for Goodfellows MILFORD — More than 25 mem- MARQUETTE «— Marquette’s ‘bers of the Milford Rotary Club cording to their leader Mrs. Donald ore shipments this year exceeded) will canvas the village tomorrow Stackable. Saturday morning. A treat is in store for younger this eve- patrons of the Holly Township Li- be from 5 to 7| brary. A Christmas story hour is with 3.286.799 for with proceeds going to the being planned for them, and prizes canaba’s fell off sharply from its Friday and all day Saturday. The twill be awarded to the two best! 5,907,579 tons of last year. canaba for the first time in years. The total shipments were 3,342,470 tons for Marquette as compared Escanaba. Es- The group meets each those of its rival port city Es- 2nd Saturday selling Pontiac Press ‘Goodfellow editions. Thomas Bohr, chairman of the campaign, reports sales will be conducted from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m Cees hopes to sell 1,500 copies. | Sell Yule Trees Where They Grow AKEVILLE:—About eight vears ago a Her bert A. Bever, 61, sold his coal- business in Detroit to take up residence and start raising Christ- mas trees in this small community in Addison Township. Beyer and his 5I, say they have ‘‘always loved evergreens,”’ s¢ if was only nat ural for them to select q location which hada large planting of pine and spruce trees to build their new home. wife Patricia, The following spring the Beyers made their first planting of Christ- mas tree seedlings. They have con- tinued these plantings every vear since on their property located at 6290 Brewer (33-Mile) Rd. * * * “This Christmas we first major crop—about — which we are selling the customer,’ Beyer FAMILY AFFAIR “There are still parents who be- lieve that picking out a Christmas tree should be a family affair. It always delights us to see young- sters go out in the field and choose the one they, like best,’ he added. Row tpon row of spruce and pine trees, planted five to eight feet apart, cover the 46 acres at the rear of the Beyer home. The trees range from five to eight feet tall and were recently called ‘the finest trees in Michi- gan’ by a State Department of Agviculture inspector after making a rotind of nurseries throughout the state have our 1,000 trees directly to said * * Beyer has hardly minute to grab a bite of lunch any Cars filled with eager-eyed chil- dren turn into the Bever driveway in qa steatly stream these days as the festive holiday approaches. WELL BEY AMPED ‘The extreme cald doesn't seem to stop people ftom, coming out. and ‘(J bet next wee skend we'll be swamped.’ Bever said. he former coal dealer has ‘a statwart right-hand man to help him every weekend, He is his son-in-law, Gerald Lawrence — * OT six feet, eight inches tall, who is | an engineer at Continental Mo- | tors in Detroit. weekend since early in November. | Between the two of them—and_ their wives—they have been able’ to handle their customers, cut the trees on the spot or tag them for future pickup * * * ' The Beyers have three daugh-| ters, a son and six grandchildren. | One daughter, Mrs. Lawrence, who, had a spare £ RAISES CHRISTMAS TREES Beyer, 620 Brewer (33 Mile Rd), beams proudly as he finishes sawing down pine Christitas tree which will delight some area is a Detroit school teacher, and | her husband are building a home lof their own behind the Beyers’ ‘and are living with her parents ‘until it is finished. ALSO STAMP DEALER Besides raising Christmas trees. Beyer is qa stamp dealer. He used to sell stamps at his coal] office in Detroit. Now he does 95 per cent of his business by. mail from his home. i family during former Detroit greens about ei — Herbert A. Lakeville, a 2 4 ‘the coming holidays. major crop — 1,000 trees — this season. Referring enthusiastically to his Christmas tree business, the Lakeville nurs¢ryman said, “We think people appreciate trees that ] have received individual care | and attention like our trees have." “My wife and I-put in a lot of hard work and love in bringi these trees to maturity. And it’s worth every mintite when we real- ize what joy they will bring area ifamilies at Christmas time.” 2 Bever,,a | coal dealer, began raising ever- ght years ago, and has his first | “ SOUTHFTELD—An organization |: Drain Special Assessment District |: jentered the cleaning shop Tues- | Knopka | prabhed the assailant's wrist as \he was leaving, | was able to obtain the license | Mr. and Mrs. Erwin V. pounds, was named DETROIT up—With hte ‘wee: sive grand champion | Hereford’ steer, IT-year-old Kenneth Rush of - Romeo. Won the top prize of the annual Detroit Junior Livestock Show at the State Fate muon Coliseum. * Rush's steer, * weighing “e165: ey pion yesterday in the climax of statewide competition. Rush was one ot over 300 4-H Clob members who entered nearly 800 steers, ane Had Hees in the show. * * * oe All the animals wil] go on the auction block this afternoon to be grabbed up by meat packers, store and restaurant operators. ROCHESTER YOUTH 2ND . * Second in the steer exhibits was Fritz Lantz, 18, of Reehester, Latz|- uae the ) Teserve champion. He + three, Jim Weeks, 17, of dones- Other champions and reserve s: * * * Grand champion shana hog — Gary Girbach, .10,. af Saline. reserve chanipion, Gene Girbach, 13, of Saline. * * * Grand champion pen of three’ ‘hogs—John Brunton, 18, of Eaton Rapids; feserve champion, Terry Dawson, 13, of Homer, - ‘Reserve champion individual tamb—Kenneth Railer, 13, of Wan- ever; reserves a of ville. Shorthorn steer — Fay Walker, 16, of Metamora. ‘ WINS GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP — Kenneth Rush, 17, son of Rush of 64510 Dequindre. Rd., Romeo,: proudly poses with his 1,160 pound whitefaced Hereford which was named grand champion steer at Show in Lo Yesterday, Cducationa Wing Work Starts Soon | | ROCHESTER — The new educa- tional wing of the St. Philip Epis- 'copal Church in Rochester will be! started as soon as the structural | steel and bricks arrive, and they are due any day now, the Rev. at the, the 29th annual Junior Livestock C. of C.in Keego Installs Officers at Annual Dinner KEEGO HARBOR — Executive manager of the Pontiac Chamber ot Commerce, John Hirlinger, was master of ceremonies and install- ing officer at the Keego Harbor iChamber of Commerce's annual Christmas dinner meeting held re- cently at Rotunda Inn. Newly installed officers are John Sellman, president; Arthur Twork, first vice president; Georgia Gib- ons, second vice president; Mil- idred Loan, secretary; and Jack Loveland, treasurer; it was an- nounced by Loveland who is in Edgar A. Lucas, church rector, an- nounced today. t+ ke &- Cost of the school wing is ex- pected to run close to $86,500, he added. This much has already been raised in donations and pledges. x» -M *& The educatinal unit addition | will be a two-story stracture con- taining ten class will project from the southeast side of the Church. Each class room will be provided with stor- age for tables and chairs and coats of the children, and each | will have blackboards and tack | boards, | * * * The present undercroft of the| Church will be divided for nursery and kindergarten, while the pri- mary department ‘will be housed! in the two flew classrooms provid-| ed for in the undercroft of the side chapel. * * * The contract for the job has| been let to the company of Frank Rewold ang Son general contrac-| tors in Rochester. The proposed addition was designed by R. Cal-| ‘itectural firm, x rooms which | charge of publicity. Joseph Serbinoff, and Lyman | Geron were elected to the board of directors to fill two vacancies. Retiring president Leon Windsor | ispoke on the accomplishments. of ithe chamber in the past year: He ‘was presented with an engraved igavel. Newly elected President Selliman gave an acceptance address in| which he promised that the coming) year would re an eventful one for, ithe C. of C. “as much work and! lcooperation is needed for the many, jprobléms facing the recently iformed City of Keego Harbor.” Farmington Boy Receives Award Wins Motor © Scooter as Best Student Special School was presented to Delbert Patter- son, 14, of 28505 Middlebelt Rad., last night for graduating at the head of his class in the Farming- ton Township Police Motor Scoot- er School. He was one of 62. students enrolled. The course was designed to | train youths in the proper han- | dling of motor scooters so that they will not pose a threat to themselves and others on the road. Classroom discussions were fol- surfaces, over an obstacle course | and under simulated traffic con-| ditions. Tt was on the basis of points won the motor scooter. donated by Dr. Sylvan Broadman, township health officer, along with the Anderson Cushman Scooter Dealers and other merchants in| Birmingham. Fifty-one students vecetval their graduation diplomas last night in ceremonies held at the Wheeler Fire Hall in Farming- ton Township. The school has been under the direction of Patrolman Earl Teeple of the township force, sire for this type of school and a ‘general feeling that the training ibeing given is ideal. Teeple added that several police | |departments in the state have con-| acted him to learn how they| imight start a motor scooter school lin their own area. Students who attended the course ‘in Farmington Township came from Orchard Lake, Bloomfield Hills and Birmingham as well as ifrom the township. To Install Milford Officers * MILFORD — The Milford Bethe! ! '68 of the International Order of | Job’s Daughters will hold its first, | installation of officers at 7:30 to-| morrow night in the Davisburg| | Temple. * * Patricia Trask of 3982 Hilcrest Drive, Seven Harbors. in Milford, ine der and Associates, a Detroit arch-| | Will be installed as honor queen. ove! others vd Be ee ‘Man Confesses Beating Clere sees BERKLEY — Alfnoush William’ H Budry. 25, has confessed the pistol] - whipping .Tuesday of a woman clerk at the Piggy Bank, Cleaners, 2829 Coolidge Highway. Berkley police are still. trying to establish a motive. * * * Budry. ‘who lives at 3665 Oak- shire, admitted beating Mrs. Mar- guerite Baker. 37, of 2130 Highland St... Ferndale, late yesterday afternoon after telling police he threw a pisto] away in the Walled Lake Amusement Park area. Police are stil] searching for the weapon ; od, Mrs. Baker is recovering from multiple lacerations today at William Beaumont Hospital, Roval Oak. Police are holding Budry, aj bottler for fhe Brown Creamery of Royal Oak. Officers sav Budry day night, threatened to kill Mrs. Baker, beat her with a pistol and tied her up * * * Her screams attracted the at- tention of Walter Knopka who op- a real estate office two down from the cleaners. ran into the store and erates doors The man got away but Knopka number4t his car and furnished | a description to Berkley police. | a Motive Budry was arrested a few hours later by Novi police when he ap- peared at a general maintenance: shop of Walled Lake Amuse- ment Park with blood on one hand. and ic on es shir. sleeve: PLAN CHARITY BALL Davidson (left) of 14 Crawfor chairman; Mrs. Re Lanigford ington St., publicity chairman, Reid of 46 Burdick St. matle last minute pipns | Rochester Bethel 31. | are Sandra- Back, senior prin- cess; Jean Woofill, junior prin- cess; Marilyn St. Charles, Mar- shall; Darleen Duke, guide; Pat | Settle, first messenger; Sherry | Hart, second messenger; Mar- ion Smith, third messenger; Sandra Rainney, fourth messen- ger and Bonnie Ashton, fifth messenger. Also taking office: Lila Livers, ‘recorder: Gloria Reynolds, chap- lain: Judy Elmore, inner guard; Norma Marble, outer guard; Jan- et Hines, junior ‘custodian; Sue Burton, senior custodian; Carol Major, librarian: and Sarah . Pe- terson, treasurer, * * * Installation will be performed by Kaye Flintoft, honor queen of She will be assisted by Kay Lee, honor queen of the Pontiac Bethel. Flag bearers will be the Milford | DeMolay boys. at! FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — A} shiny new Cushman motor scooter | \Lodge to Install New Officers _ in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM — Birmingham Lodge No. 44 F&AM will hold in- Stallation ceremonies tonight at’. p.m. J. Parker Eckerson of 624 W. Lincoln Ave. will be installed a worshipful master. The ceremony will be conducted by Dr. Morgan J. Snead, past grand master. He will be assisted by Frank A, Lane, Fred Little and William Jones. Other officers to he installed are - lowed by field tests which included | ‘driving on straight and curved, Richard Broxton, senior warden. |W. Lyle Bones, junior warden; Wil- liam M. Barr, treasurer; Robert iC. Crouch, secretary; John P. Mac- Kay, chaplain: Jack E. Thatcher, senior deacon; Merlin L. Holm- quist, junior deacon. : Othere are Jack E. Morningstar, Alvin J. Lawrie, Ted McFarlare, Rithard Walden, Warren Hender- son and Charles Buchan, stewards; Thomas A. Martin, marshal; Wil- liam C. Morrison Sr., tiler, and He reports that a survey of the | students’ parents indicates a de- |” | Alex Busby, organist. Dryden School earned in driving that Patterson | Tt was | Ceremony Set $240,000 Addition te be Dedicated Sunday, Taylor to Speak DRYDEN — The new $240,000 @ddition to the Dryden Main speaker of the afte: will be Dr. Clair L, Taylor, | Teetor of summer sessions - at. Michigan State University, He will be intreduced by Fred W: | Patterson, superintendent of schools. The program will open with the - invocation by the Rev. Peter Bell, pastor of the Dryden Methodist iChurch. William Thorman dJr., ipresident of the Dryden Board of Education, will give the wel- coming address, Special music will be furnished by the high school band and glee club led by Richard Krebs, school imusic director, Following the benediction by the Rev, Raymond Bierlein, rector 6f St. John Episcopal Church, Dryden, refreshments will be served by members of the school PTA, The new addition covers 17,- 800 square feet and includes 4 gymnasium, locker rooms, shop; home economics and storage roam, Also incinded are the sci- ence, business, math and faculty rooms plus the school clinic, principal's office and lavatories, The bond issue which covered cost. of the new wing was passed June 10, 1957. The addition was open for classes at the start of the present school year although the building itself was not quite finished nor was it completely equipped at the time. One-half of the Netherlands is below sea level at normal high tide, Mrs.’ Donald! ‘d’ St, general of 108 N=Wash- and Mrs. Jack yesterd qCharity ‘until 1 a mM. of the County for the Oxfo faces ans NAN, VC eae a a a =f. An open house was held by Pontiac Toastmistress Club Tuesday evening at Hotel Waldron. Mrs. Clay- ton Rule, left to right, president of the club, and Mrs. Mrs. John H. Eddy, left, a new- comer to the group, is. welcomed by chairman. cat Sa faite a Pet Zia le Bae Sharing goodies at the open house are. left to right. Gwen Polk. corresponding secretary, and Mrs. George Gaches, secretary. Chorus Sings Carols in Downtown Pontiac aoe Pontiae Women's Chorus un- der the direction of George Seott, accompanied by Mrs. Paul MeKibben, sang Christ- mas carols at.the corner of Saginaw and Huron Sts. Tues- day evening. After the caroling, members met for their annual Christ- mas party at the Henderson street home of Mrs.’ Edward Cornell. Children’s -gifts, to be used in the children's ward at Pon- tine Genera) Iluspital, wére donated by members. Mrs. Rathertord Thomas, ‘Whrarian, ; Eig sion hiy in \ omens Section » chorus for. “her sing at, Refreshments were served by Sheila Jacobson, social chairman, who wag assisted by Mrs. James Absher, Nc vel- la Davies, Mrs. John Lupear and Mrs. Thomas. ‘ The chorus is under the ac- tivities of the Pontiac Parks and Recreation department. cai: Bay: ee & —— oP) Pontiae Press Photos Robert Bunce are served a cup of tea by cochairman of the affair Mrs. Robert Sutton. Mrs. Howard Wheatley, hospitality Soroptimists See Slides Lois Kay Welberry showed slides of Japan at the annual Christmas party and coopera- tive dinner held by the Sor optimist Club of Pontiac Wednesday evening at the Op- dyke road home of Mrs. Kad Schultz. * * * Miss Welberry spent her junior year of college studying at International Christian Uni- versity. Tokyo, and lived with Japanese families. She is a graduate of Alme College. ® Guests were Mrs. Frank An- derson and Mrs. Clifford Todd. City Ponhellenic ‘Gives Award of Scholarship Ellen Coutlee of Birmingham was special guest at the annual Christmas dinner of Pontiac City Panhellenic held Monday evening at Old Mill Tavern. Miss Coutlee was given a scholarship for her outstanding achievements at Wayne State University -where she is a junior. Mrs. Richard Kuhn was. in charge of the program and arrangements. The Anchorettes, a quartet from Waterford .High School, sang Christmas songs and Mrs. Robert Anderson gave a read- ing. ‘The Seventh Christmas." The group. accompanied .by Rosamond Haeberle. sang carols a Donations for a Christmas fund for a needy family were given instead of gifts. White Shrine Party Held Mrs. Wilfred - Fleming was granted a life membership ¢o Pontiac White Shrine 22 at its ““@nnua! Christmas party and meeting\ held Wednesday ‘eve- velt Temple. if. @ * At the nieeting, gifts for the- Oakland er Youth Home were ean A dinner and officers ad-— vance night will be held Jan 23. ° * * * Refreshments Marie Cooley, Mrs. Lillian Thran, Mrs. Bellvena Cwikiel, Miles .Frusher and Wayne Reaves. , Reveal Theme for Club Dance “Winter Wonderland” is the theme of Forest Lake Country Club’s annual Christmas dinner dance to begin at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, * * * Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Liew- ellyn are in charge of the party. The Lieweilyns and Mrs. Milton Fields. chairman of the women’s social activities. are decorating the club Newcomers Mrs. W. J. Emerson told the story of ‘‘The Nutcracker’’ and played the record, ‘‘The Nut- cracker Suite,"" by Tschaikow- sky when Newcomers Club of Pontiac held its annua! Christ- * mas dinner party at her West ‘Iroquois road home Wednes- day evening. Cohostesses were Mrs. M. P. Bacon, Mrs. John Irwin, Mrs. 40 Attend Program of Talks, Skits ‘Forty members and guests attended the Pontiac Toast- mistress open house held Tues- day evening at Hotel Waldron, Mrs, Charles Chandler gave the invocation. Mrs. Claytgn Rule, club president, gave the welcome and Helen Lapisch also took cart in the program. * * «¢ Mrs. Howard Wheatley gave a talk on poise, and a talk on personality was given by Mrs. Robert Sutton. Club members participated in skits, “Our Toastmistreas this evening— ” and ‘Pariia- mentary Lawlessness.” Miss Lapisch was _ toast- mistress for the evening and Mrs." Evelyn Cole closed the meeting. Ruth Cronkriaht Plans Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Kar] Heitjan of Cresthaven street announce the engagement of their dauchter. Ruth Cronkright, to Airman Harold Edward Goshen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Dell of Logan drive, Willams Lake. A January wedding to be held in Miami, Fla., is planned. Scandinavian Lodge to Hold Program All Scandinavians and their friends are invited to the Scandinavian Vasa Lodge 519 Christmas program at 8:15 p.m. Saturday in Knights of Pythias Hall. A dance will follow the program. Serving on the committee are Mrs. Eric Danielson, Mr. and. Mrs. Arvid Englund. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wickstrom and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Swanson: Club Meets John Marble and Mrs. Grant McDonald, assisted by social chairman, Mrs. Hugh Hales. Gifts were exchanged and carols sung. ‘Mrs. Hales gave Christmas readings. Guests were Mrs. A, W. Bickley and Mrs. Peter Peter- son. Mis. 2 , was welcomed as a new mem- Fs fae | t2 ~. EF. $0 = a me % e & RET ARES oe a= “Dear Mra, Post: t amended I en. joyed her topic, and her, so much that after the lecture I wanted to try te meet her and “tell. ber how much 1 enjoyed her interesting talk, But sev- eral friends who were’ with me said it would be incorrect at such a large gathering. . *“l still maintain that it would have been not only correct but that she would probably have appreciated the gesture, What do you say about this?" Answer: ] agree with you that lecturers are always pleased to receive approving comments from members of their audienéé—and the more the better. “Dear Mrs. Post: My hus- band owns a restaurant and very often I go there for meals. I would like to know if 1 em supposed to tip the waiter who serves me. Answer:. A tiv frem the pro- pretor’s wife will herdly be ex- pected, but if you give a waiter much extra wir: it would be ‘ind te give him something. This nyght be a Cr “iss present, . “Dear Mos. Post: When should passengers in a crowd- ed elevator g've an indication that they intend to get off? Certain ones standing in the hack of the car nevér seem to Go anything about it until the door opens arid then they all ° but knock everyone down in their haste." Answer: If back in the car, you should announce your in- tention as the operator closes the door on the preceding fleor. “Dear Mrs, Post: Will you please tell me which would be the proper date to celebrate a twenty-fifth wedding anniver- sary in this situation: The couple were married and di- vorced and remarried after a few years. Would it be proper to disregard the years they were divorced and celebrate their original wedding date’”’ Answer: They should cele- brate the #wenty-fifth anniver- sary ‘of the date of their first mafriage. . _ Spaine They will sail from New* — Mr. * York ‘Personal News Spain Mr, and Mra, Prune Rowers college's annual Christmas con. * of Marlborough drive are leay- = cert tonight. ing for a three-month visit in a oe and Mrs. Norman O'Brieri Jr, (nee Joyce Sétter} of Voorheis road announce the birth of a son, Jeffery Lynn, born Dec. 2 at Pontiac General eeescS= our eee ork City Friday aboard the Arriving in Madrid, Dec. 18 time for in time for the Christmas holi- days, the Bowers will be visit- Hospital. ing 7 a Seyhterio- Grandparerts are Mr and Mrs. Harry Setter of Francis street and Mr. and Mrs. Norma O'Brien of Otseeo road. * * * A son. David Brent, was born to Mr. and Mrs. E. Bruce John- ston (nee Leorere ]. »mpson) of Eest Lansing Dec. 8 C-andparents are Mr and Mrs. RE. Johnston of Joslyn avete-and Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ald Latipson of Robinwood avenue. Sunday evening Dr, a Mrs. 2 Chartes L. Powers entertained family members af their Bar- ringon re"? here) ‘ * * * \ Carel Ann Esser, dau“ifer of Mr. and Mrs Richard Esser of Oneida road, is a member of . Eastern Michigan College Con- cert Choir. She will sing in the Willis Program Set : Children of Willis Schoo! are The upper grades will drama- presenting a Christmas pro- tize with songs, “Why We gram for parents at 7:30 this Sing Christmas Carols.” evening in the school’s multi- * * ~~ | purpose room The program is directed by Children in kindergarten Mrs. Olive Hurst, assisted by through the lower grades are Mrs. Gladys Coolman and showing their pre-Christmas Mrs. Cgrroll Porritt. studies with songs and band The PTA will give each child a gift. resi. — eS * and Daniel Green HAREM TOF with golden curl. 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St. Michael Plans for the coming season were made when the Italian-Amer- ican Auxiliary met Monday at its hall, with Ann Capogna and Mrs. William Dimas as uostesses. A money-raising project is ‘planned and a New Year's Eve dance will be held. An. Capogna publicity chairman for the 1-DAY SEVICE Pontiac Stationers “Formerly Brown Bros.” In Downtown Pontiac 4.N. Saginaw FE 2-4242 |) _lAltar Society Has Meeting ert Gallo and Mrs.-George Myers were appointed as a nominating committee for the January elec- tion, at the Tuesday meeting of St. Michael Altar Society held at the Parish Hall. | reservatons. McCarroll Students Perform for PTA McCarroll School students presented a Christmas pro- gram at the Wednesday PTA meeting. Musical selections were un- der the direction of Mrs. Har- old Northon, GETTING MARRIED? —as «pecialists tn Ferma Wes entails, rou are acauied that the Gream and hts men will be serrertiv dressed and cus tem fitted In the finest quality ial carments HARWOOD CUSTOM TAILORS ‘ oes W HUKON af FELEGRAPR j dance. The public is invited with member. MALING SHOES” NPZ “I'm a fellow with a BIG bank account’ GIFT HANDBAGS MALINGS 9994 A. Block or Brown plostic simulated colf. Black glove suede. Black faille. B. Black, Brown, or Navy plastic simulated calf. Black, Brown, of Navy faille. Black patent. C. Black, or Brown glove suede. Pius 10% Excise Tox ~ Maling Shoes 50. N. SAGINAW Open Evety ,Evening ‘were decorated by Mrs. William F. Brown reported on the polio clinic held during the past week. * * * St. Gerard Unit will sponsor a card party Jan. 31. The Church is planning to sponsor a Girl Scout ;Mariner Troop. Representing the March of Dimes, Stanley Colby showed a ihlm, “A Challenge.’’ Mrs. Pierre Didier -was introduced as a new e* * «x ! Refreshments were served by St. Rose Unit. Hostesses were Mrs. Adam Kravetz, Mrs. Gallo, Mrs. Charlies Schwartz and Mrs. Joseph Bauer. - Several Parties Entertain County Patients Second-floor woman patients at the Oakland County Medical Care Facility wil] attend a Christmas party sponsored by Christ Lutheran Church of Milford Friday. On Saturday male patients in Ward 21 will be given a party spon- sored by Girl Scouts under the leadership of Mrs. Betty Hanhart. * * * Throughout the week various groups have entertained patients Christ Church Cranbrook held a fete Wednesday. Christmas trees the Horticultur- al Therapy group ‘of St. James Episcopal Church, Birmingham, on Tuesday; and on Monday night Delta Kappa Gammze Society showed movies under the chair- manship of Mrs. George Yansen. LUNCHEONS Sealtest Ice Cream Popular Prices RIKER FOUNTAIN Riker Building Lobby Mrs. Louis Petrusha, Mrs. Rob |. § Mrs. Wilson B. Roback, left, treas- urer of Teachers Exchange Club, pre- sents Josephine Seeley, coordinator of Pontiac Public School Health Services, with a donation from her club. The THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1958 " Pontiae Press Phote donation will be used for the dental fund for emergency care of eligible students in the Pontiac junior and senior high schools. ‘ By Hospital Auxiliary Board. Toys, Games Collected Toys and games were col- lected for the pediatric de- partment at Pontiac General Hospital at the luncheon meet- ing of the Pontiac General Hospita] Auxiliary Board held at the Ottawa drive home of Mrs. William Dean Wednes- day. Members exchanged ‘‘white elephants.” * * * At the meeting, the board approved the names of Marvel Bevington Nursing Scholarship and the Dorothy Marra Medi- ca] Technology Scholarship. All past chairmen of the High-F ever Follies received charm bracelets. Mrs. Guy Bevington, Mrs. Wil- liam Dean, Mrs. Roberta Tripp, Mrs. John Sellman, Mrs. Charles Scribner, Mrs. Wil- They were - Neumode Ys heel and toe.. Christmas Nylons With or without seams... GIFT WRAPPED FREE IN GAY CHRISTMAS BOXES! 1. “Girl Friday” sheer seamless, reinforced 2. “White Collar Girl” with fine seams, full fashioned... . 3. “Honeybare” flex-top, nude heel, demi- toe... eee eee Jia bee ae $1.00 Misses’ S-T-R-E-T-C-H Gay colors and white Anklets in perfect-quality 55¢ 2 pairs $1.00 stretch anklets Adorable Christmas Dresses “for wee ones. 6 mo. to 24 mo. 1 to 3 and 3 to 6x. From 1.98 i | Hosiery FROM OUR JUVENILE DEPARTMENT BS and BLL Little Boys’ Dress-Up Suits.. Long or short pants, Sizes 1 to 3 and 3 to 6x. From 7.98 Fine TOY Selection NEUMODE Juvenile ‘82 NORTH SAGINAW Open Every Night. Till Christmas SP gl ES OE AS Mi t liam McClure and Mrs. Clyde Dearing. * * * Mrs, Raymond H. Rapaport, president of the auxiliary, - was appointed High-Fever Fol- lies chairman for 1959. Work’s Easier When Moving Body Properly Use your body properly when you do your housework. It not only makes work easier but you'll look and feel better, too, Says a home management spe- cialist at Michigan State Uni- . versity. Think of your body segments — as building. blocks. If each block is set directly over the other, balance is good and the blocks readily stay in place. Your body is much the same. If the segments are in line, there is little strain. But if ohe part of the body sags out of line, other parts are strained to keep it in balance. So for com- fort and grace try to stand or sit with back straight and ce relaxed while work- Hypnotism Suggested to Reduce TULSA, Okla. (UPI) — If you're overweight and have tried 10-day diets, pills and fads without success, a Phoen- is, Ariz., psychiatrist has a suggestion: : Get yourself hypnotized! President of the American Fociety of Clinical Hypnotists, the doctor made. ‘hat sugges- tion at a clinical symposium, The advice is aimed at per- sons whose plumpness stems primarily from inability to con- trol the urge to overeat. He did not say that hypno- tism will cure all obesity. The brand of hypnotism he talked about is ‘“‘n:edical hypnotism” —not stage or purely entertain- ing hypnotism. When the hypnotic power of suggestion is used on suscep- tible overweight persons they will “respond to the command to eat smaller portions.” “They'll do it automatically, after hypnosis, and fee] just as full as ever,” said the psychia- trist. One thousand bank presiden- cies become acum every year in the U.S. .. NEW YORK (UPD—If chil- dren grow up to love their city, . they ‘won't tear it to pieces as . delinquents, says a dramaties “| teacher. Working on this theory, Miss | Laura King. founded a unique . eultural-civic program for grade-school and junior-high students. : The junior theater forum and Presbyterian Group Has Installation. New officers of the November Group of First Presbyterian Church were installed Wednesday evening at the meeting of the group held at the Pioneer drive home of Mrs, Leslie Ellis, They are Mrs. Lester Carlson, chairman; Mrs. Robert Pritchett,, vice chairman; Mrs. Clyde Herr- ing, secretary and Mrs, Lowell Armstrong, treasurer. Mrs. Robert Boggs told a Christ- mas story. Guests for the evening were Mrs. Wallace Schlorke, Mrs. Ken- neth Carlson, Mrs. Philip Proud. Mrs, William Nesbitt, Marilyn Main, Mrs. Robert Davis and Mrs. Richard Marsh. Church Group - Names Officers Officers were elected at the an- nual Christmas party of Christian Homebuilders Class of Oakland Avenue United Presbyter ‘an Church held Monday evening at the Otsego drive home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rood, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rood were hosts at the af- fair. Officers are Mrs. Larry Feneley, president; Mrs. Charles Aguayo, vice président; ‘Mrs. Jerry Fritz, secretary and Larry Dean, treas- urer. Beta Sigma Phi Chapter Meets Xi Beta Beta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phj met for its annual Christmas dinner Tuesday evening at Club Rochester. Gifts were exchanged and secret pals names were revealed. The business meeting was con- p~esident. Hits Delinquency ducted by Mrs. Ray Slaughter, | allied arts program is designed to give children a balance of music, art, drama, the dance and civic affairs, plus a chance to know their community. Children of all. races and creeds meet after school to vis- it New York's museums, li- braries, newspaper plants, city hall, the New York City Ballet in rehearsal and the Metropoli- tan Opera. As many as 200 children have made the trip at once, but most places request only 20 or 25 at qa time. Youngsters from 9 to 16 can participate. * * * “This is not training for Hol- lywood, it’s for daily living. We have the actors, but we peed more audiences,” Miss King said. “I started the program be- cause I think children should have a place of dignity in the world, The trips build charac- ter, good citizenship, and gra- cious living. The earlier chil- dren realize they are citizens, with a place of significance in the community, the sooner they will feel themselves a part of it and take an interest in preserving its beauty,”’ said Miss King. She recruits children from public schools and settlement houses, gets help from parents and teachers. But funds are limited. Miss King often walks miles in the rain to Save a 10-cent phone call. “It was hard at first. I went along each day as God willed. I don't know how we'll con- tinue, but we've certainly grown—like sputnik,’’ she said. The results? MANNERS IMPROVE “The children are so much better behaved — regular litfle ladies and gentlemen. In the Bronx, one group got so eX- cited about the theater that the children formed their own drama group. They follow up the tours by reading, listening to records and looking at paint- ings at home. “And it’s wonderful for the grownups who go along. We see the world fresh again through a child. You know how adults struggle to find some “deep meaning in art? Well, we were looking at One painting and I asked the children for their interpretations. “One child said: ‘A goat lay- ing an egg.’ And that’s just what it did look like.” Orange Blossom styles. signed. Anson Jewel Cases Brocaded and Handsomely de- priced from A very special gift for a very special person. 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Saginaw St. FE 2-3612 v SSR SLMS OS ONS LOBE, THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER}, 1958. ly taking oft pound i Sor the ese diets. have a place, on’a eating One hag to have hope. * * * : Anyway, when that time comes when you feel you've just got to drop a few pounds in a hurry, I am going te give you wo quick diets that will simple. EASY, FAST | 28 I don’t think you'll find these diets tiresome, because they're so good,-and so good-looking. : ie 999" Is Filling, do-it: They're both dicate You may even want to go back . to them for a meal or a day at a time, every so often. However, don’t do the whole ‘two days more than once every few weeks, No limited diet is . desirable for mroe than a few | days, except under a doctor's close supervision. And, as you'll discover, limited diets don't work, as a way of get- ting slim and staying slim. A a all A aD EARL PLA APPL At APA AAP Pn al er ee ee Pe ee a ~~ ~ Pas A 5. Why Wait Until January? IT’S COLD OUT NOW! COAT SALE Girls’ Sizes 3 to 6x PASTELS—Reg. 29.98 .... TWEEDS—Reg. 34.98 HIGH SHADES—Reg. 37.98 NOW Of course . 23 378 29" NOW NOW . . these are the same quality name brand coats you expect from The PELL P ALOL AN I LG EIR TT GN fa fi on fecha ats aa But as a necdhebulider: an encouraget, this 999 Diet is spectacular. You take in 144 grams of protein per day and only 999 calories for all three meals. That amount of protein is almost twice the amount your body needs for its care-and- repair job, which may be why that 999 calories actually takes weight off faster than if you ate nothing at al]. Hard to be- lieve? Well, see for yourself! 8 Ounces of cottage cheese 215 calories 1 Modiumysine sliced orange 70 calories 4 Whole tye crack- - ers (with a minia- ture marshmallow melted on me of each, if you like) 48 calories Plain tea or toffee 00 calories Total per meal.... 333 calories That's breakfast. A'so lunch and dinner. Breakfast and din- ner are easy, Take lunch to school if you -can. A wide mouthed vacuum jar will keep the orange and cheese cool. Take your crackers with you in a little box. Eat your marsh- mallows for dessert or at re- cess, untoasted. Take them with you if you're eating out; and order two orders of cottage’ cheese, or three—or however many it takes to approximate a cup- ful. The orange is always easy —and if it isn't sliced, you'll live. You can make six meals of the 999 Diet by dividing each in half, if you prefer. SUBSTITUTE TOMATOES You can substitute two big sliced tomatoes for the orange. You can munch on raw carrots, celery, or green pepper sticks between meals. You can chew gum. - * * * But you'll be surprised at _ how un-hungry you are. That’s because cottage cheese, being milk in solid form (minus most of its fat) is such a powerhouse of energy. You're taking in the protein equivalent of 24 frankfurters, so it’s not odd that you feel amazingly well-fed. * * * The more you exercise, the more you'l] lose. But even if you don't do anything much these two days, you'll loge not less than two pounds, and quite likely more: three, four—even five pounds! Eat everything in the diet. Everything’s there for a good weight-losing, pleasure-giving, skin-clearing reason. With the creamy, tasting cottage cheese, combination of the orange’'s bland- the That’ s three calories more, but you won't. get fat on that. : * * * »Try this 999 Diet one day. When yu weight yourself the morning of the second day, you may find you've lost two or even three pounds; it’s not unusual. Some people do their big losing the second day. * * * Naturally, if this kept up, you'd be down to zero in three inonths! So you see, this is the & Flavorful, Effective! re time to stop—while " you're ahead! And carry on with your life problem of to lose weight steadily, eating along with your family and- friends. Because, like all re- ducing diets, the 999 Diet has the disadvantage ofx making you eat what other people aren't eating. Condensed from “The Teen-age Diet Book,” Copyright 1958 by Ruth West, publishe by Jullan Messner, ) Monday: Dietmanship. Imported from West Germany is this trench coat of - rainproofed combed cotton. To be worn belted or unbelted, the coat has a “cape” yoke outlined in railroad | stitching. Large pearl buttons add the finishing touches. May be purchased locally. jarship: fund sponsored by Pontiac Comrwinity daales led by Mrs. Wilma Exline wag featured when in the school's multipurpose room. Mrs, Exline also led her fifth and sixth grade singing pupils in three numbers. The Rev. Wayne Welton of Parkdale Nazarene Church gave the invocation. © At the meeting, members voted to ‘cooperate in establishing a buy a popcorn machine for pop‘ corn sales at the school. The group wilt also contribute to the schol- PTA Council. Results of the room contest were Mrs. Nettie Fout’s reom, first; Mrs. Elizabeth Wood’s room, second; and Mrs. Cora Scott’s room, third. Mrs. Wood's room also won the attendance prize for the evening. Mrs. Phillip Muttersbaugh gave the school a decorated cart made by her husband. ; * * * A dance for fifth and sixth grad- ers at Owen School will be — at 7:30 p.m, Friday. Chaperoning the dance, planned by the PTA, will be Mr. and Mrs. John Wurges, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Hunt. Mrs. Eveline Goble asked that opinionaires be returned to the school as soon as possible, * * * Mrs. Ralph Forman concluded the meeting with a presentation of the Christmas story, “The Other Wise Man.” Noble Grands Meet for Dinner Eighteen members of Past Noble Grands Club of Pontiac Rebekah Lodge 450 met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Otto McCrae of East Rutgers street for their Christmas dinner and gift ex- chafige. The next meeting will be held Jan. 13 at the home of Mrs. Ray- mond Kline of Maplewood street, Sylvan Lake. Mrs, Howard Smith will be hostess. Lucky 13 Club Meets for Holiday Dinner Members of Lucky 13 Birth- day Club. held a Christmas dinner Monday evening at Ted's Restaurant. Following the dinner, the group celebrated the birthday by P PTA | Owen Schoo] PTA met Wednesday| - neighborhood polio clinic and to| e Norman ‘a Joy i Case. S. 50 plus tax PE y Harmony Kit for Wai d Lips in washable plastic, gold and pink ribbon pattern on white. Merle. Norman Regular Lone E ‘n Joy Lipstick Case $1.75 plus. tax available only at your 12 W. Huron OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Monday thru Seturdey FEDERAL dept. stores Downtown and Drayton Plains - your holiday of Nettie Buss at the Prospect : i Margaret. Ann Shop. frevh sweetness and the crisp street home of >iinpuet a glamour fragrant crackers is so good Daugherty. Gifts were ex oe ASK ABOUT OUR CHARGE ACCOUNTS The MARGARET ANN Riker Bldg. SHOP ee es _and comfort it's habit-forming. 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Kuppenheimer Suits from $95 Kuppenheimer Outercoats from $85 Otheewiae, ihiaksie Distractions - — Ahh eee “hem S By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN _ “DEAR ABBY: I have two teenage youngsters who study with the radio, TV. and some- times the ‘record - play- er going full blast. They say all the kids do it and they can study better with jt on. Do you think I should put a stop to it?” AVERAGE MOTHER DEAR AVERAGE: children bring home all ‘‘A’s” . . by all means let them study any way they choose, BUT, if their grades could be improved—help them by re- moving all distractions. * * * “DEAR ABBY: My boy friend has a terrible habit of swearing every time he gets mad. Whenever I correc* him he says he will stop swearing when I stop smoking. He doesn't smoke. Have you any suggestions?” ~SUSY DEAR SUSY: Make a deal with him. Tell him you won't smoke in his presence if he won't swear in yours. * * * “DEAR ABBY: I am a wid- ow with an eight-year-old son. I met a very attractive man where I work (I am a waitress)” about a year ago and we start- ed going out together. He wants to marry me. The only thing I have against him is that he was married twice and divorced twice. “Two of his children by his second marriage go to the same school my son goes to: and these children bear his name. I have explained this relationship to my own son. He says, ‘Mommy, if Billy and Bobby’s Mamma couldn't stay married to him, why don’t you call her up and ask her why?’ Do you think I dare? I have never met her."” TEMPTED DEAR TEMPTED: ‘From the mouths of babes .. ."’ What ‘have you got to lose? x« * * “DEAR ABBY: I am a girl who ‘comes from a_ well-to-do prominent (please don't use my name) family. I make friends easily and enjoy mix- ing with people and going places. I am in love with a fellow who is exactly the op- posite in @very way. He comes from very poor, uneducated If the ~ on: Condit fon Mies Get All A Grades a ABBY: Regurdieg . péosile ann their reputation is quite bad. He doesn’t want to meet or be with people. I know he loves me, Abby, be- cause I understand him. We can't stay away from each other. They say ‘opposites at- tract.’ What are our chances for a happy marriage?” JANE DOE. DEAR JANE: Opposites at- tract—trouble! The more you have in common, the better your chances are for a happy marriage, ics Grits gowns and veils. I think you are wrong, Abby. Many girls are pure in heart but have made one mis- take. If the color WHITE is the symbol of chastity, no won- der'so many men wear dark suits.” “Vr * * * “DEAR ABBY: A very good friend of ours (whose name I won't mention) talks about nothing but her aches and pains, but in great detail. We are so sick of hearing about her kidneys, a ‘heart that we don’t know what to do: - Is there any subtle way, of tell- ing her that her friends are not interested in all. that stuff?’ ° ’ HER BEST FRIEND DEAR BEST: When she’s in a good mood, get her aside and tel her that the only place for an “organ recital” is in church. * y * * * For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of The Pon- tiac Press. Enclose a_ self- addressed, stampetl envelope. — With Husband’s Blessing Claudette Moves House, Winds Up in NEW YORK: (NEA) — Some .wives move heaven and earth to win over their husbands. Claudette Col- bert merely moved her ‘rambling Georgian home — (100 feet. — With this her spouse of 26 years threw up his hands in mock despair and said, “For heaven’s sake, Clau- dette, do a Broadway play and yet it off your chest.” So, with her doctor-husband’s blessing, Miss Colbert this fall faced & New York opening night audience for the first time since 1929, when, with Wall Street crashing around everyone's ears, she had ~ packed her bags and headed for Hollywood. . WON OSCAR Once there, she picked up an Oscar and was named a top money-earner several times. Although Dr. Joel Pressman, professor of surgery at UCLA, has called her Mrs. for 26 years, Miss Colbert has had a series of debonair and often delinquent ‘‘screen husbands.” * * * Among them, of course, is her present stage husband, Charles Boyer. This is their first time together on the stage, and the sophisticated comedy ‘‘Marriage-Go-Round”’ is tailored to their special tal- ents. . wv * * The Leslie Stevens play revolves around an urbane Frenchman who also is a pro- fessor pf cultural anthropology, his wife who is dean of women, and a Swedish miss who stalks the professor with eugenic union on her mind. * * * The professor's are very adult and smug about how to have a perfect marriage, until theirs is threatened. All turns out well in the end, however, and everyone has a good laugh. “Which,”” Miss Colbert says, “proves it takes humor to make a good marriage. There should be more of it in more marriages and more under- standing on the part of wives. Of course, it works both ways. * x * “I don’t consider myself a marriage expert, but I really don’t believe American men are suffering because their wives work, for example. “In fact, a working wife is glad to get home after a day at the office. Whereas, a woman who stays home all day would love to get out of the place. “IT run my home and would get down and scrub the floors . if I had to.” GOT RESTLESs She explains the house mov- ing with: “I was restless. I hadn't made a movie in three years and my television appearances ‘ . New 1959 General Electric 5 CYCLE FILTER-FLO Washer Touch one key and turn the dial to matching number... % It's as easy as pointing AN AUTOMATIC CYCLE FOR ANY WASHABLE Cycle 1 Gets “cottons and linens really clean. Cycle 2 Warm wash water (instead of hot) cleans without dulling colors. Cycle 3 No deep set wrinkles in wash 'n wear clothes. Cycle 4 Gentle washing for delicates. Cycle 5 Gives “specials” like wool blankets just-right care for or silk dresses. With this G-E 5 CYCLE Filter-Flo Washer your clothes will look so new, last so long. No other washer does so much, so automatically! NON-CLOGGING MOVING FILTER Lint is caught in the moving filter . . . on your clothes! 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The throaty laugh, trim figure and shadow of bangs framing her face haven't changed. * * * Moving about in green slacks and a brown chiffon blouse, she pooh-poohed the idea that a switch from before a camera to a live audience was diffi- cult. “After all, J was on the stage five years before going to Hollywood. * x * Besides “it was a great joy. “In movies you do scenes by bits. Jt was such a relief to start talking on stage—and not have to stop.”’ There isn't a movie role set to follow ‘‘Marriage-Go-Round”’ but that doesn't bother her at all. “T never plan anything any- more because nothing I've planned ever worked out. Everything good in my life came on the spur of the mo- ment.”’ Barbara Evans, James G. Smith Wed in Pontiac Mr, and Mrs. Carl Strutz of LeGrande avenue announce the marriage of their daughter, Barbara Ann Evans, to James Glenn Smith. The bridegroom is -the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith of Mohawk road. * * * The Rev. Walter C. 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Soft collar, | graceful-in-motion skirt with a fan- fare of pleats front and back are) lovely to wear, easy on your figure. | Easy-sew. Tomorrow’ s pattern: Misses’ skirt. Printed Pattern 4887: Misses’ sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40. Size 16 takes 5's yards 35-inch. Printed directions on each pat- -tern part. Easier, accurate. Send 50 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, NY. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. Creaming and Sleep Aid Eyes The circles and puffiness | which detract from eye beauty are real problems to many women. They can, of course, | Fair Sex T Takes Trimming on Pay aEaT ‘Shop Every Night "til 9 P. M.. — erie SS Sa ae SSR Rae a gE Se Sr ee ee lear corcaatt Until Christmas _ WASHINGTON (UPI) — In needed to qualify them for ad- e spite of the growing number of | vancement,” the booklet said. r states with equal-pay laws for “se ©€ ; women, the fair sex still takes Figures on women in the fed- > a trimming in pay checks, compared with males holding A af cag Department report showed that women clerical workers, who make up 30 per cent of all women‘ workers, came closest to matching males in salaries. But the la- dies’ median earnings were only about three fourths that of pay received by men in the same occupational category. SALES JOBS LOWEST Women sales workers, 7 per cent of all women workers. were at the bottom of the lad- der in the job-pay compari- son, earning only about two- fifths as much as men in sim- ilar jobs, ee ® The study, based in part on intensive surveys conducted in 1956, also showed that while education is an important de- terminant of income for both men and women, men with the same amount of education as ex-coeds came off better in post-school salaries. For example, the median in- come for women with four or more years of college and full- time jobs was $3,809, compared with $6,980 for men of compar- able schooling and working full time. * * * The Labor Department book- let notes that many women are concentrated in traditionally low-paying occupations and rel- atively low wage industries. When men and women have similar jobs, women are usu- ally in the lower-pay brackets. LOSE SENIORITY “Since many women leave the labor force for marriage and family reasons, and return when their responsibilities de- crease, they often lack job sen- fority and work experience eral government seem to bear ‘this out. Of 533,802 women workdag: for the government — 25 per cent of all federal employes — 85 per cent ranked in grades 5 and below, and less than 3 per cent in grades 12 and above, * * The average length of serv ice was 11.3 years for men and 7.6 for women. Employes with less than 5 years of service in- cluded 41 per cent of the wom- en ang 16 per cent of the men. MICHIGAN PIONEERED Michigan and Montana adopted equal pay laws in 1919, but were alone in the field for nearly 25 years until World War II. California and Nebras- ka took the step in 1957 and brought the roster to its pres- ent number — 17 states, But the Labor Department reports that women ‘consist- ently’ have lower average earnings than men in each of the major retail trade groups. The greatest difference is in department stores, where women average $1.15 an hour and men $1.74; and in ‘drug- stores, where women average 95 cents and men, $1.54. * * * Some consolation, however, is offered by the report of a New York Stock exchange sur- vey, The survey noted that al- most 52 per cent of the individ- ual shareholders of publicly- owned corporations were wom- en—underpaid or not. Just the Center When ironing tablecloths, press the center crease only. All other folds are best made by hand, because ironed creases do not lie flat on the table. SKI RENTALS be concealed by make-up to a Ladies’ Ski Pents........ $9.95 to $16.95 mare: ‘een Ladies’ Parkas......... $9.95 to $19.95 to amg eatent, sbotn seem | Ladies’ Ski Boots... $19.95 to $29.95 to become more noticeable with the passing years. 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And what a! goes in side opening—| Easy to; Pattern cents (coins) for this add five cents for each | P.O, Box 164, Old’ knitting, weaving, | In the book,.a spe- | color. Send 25 cents for this book. | | i you get ers. These they're Take Frippery Oft New Dress for Rich Look The first thing to do when to remove from it paste but- tons, buckles or artificlal flow- pearance of the dress. Once add your own jewelry or re- place the butons with new ones from “your ‘button box. The dress will look far more expensive. a new dress home is x * * only cheapen the ap- stripped off, you can * * * By | take GILBERT ‘Gilbert Youth Research Co, _ _Eveh more than you young) people may realize, parents are counting on you as pillars of their In another one of our turn-about surveys, we have discovered that nine out of ten of them expéct jtheir children to pay their bills if necessary when they are old. One reason (and this may come | "as a shock also) is that a majority part of this shared home are of parents regard their children. ‘equally vehement. as more sophisticated, better edu-' t * * cated: more secure than they were f at the same age. ‘ ‘them to become better parents. | The parents we talked to were very blunt about the children’s | “duty” to pay the bills for Mom a "and Dad, and to ome their homes. Eight out of ten parents are ready to move right in with’ their children if it becomes necessary. “I think all older folks should live * with their married children,” says Mrs. Thomas Gerhart, of Chicago. Mrs. Nancy Breckenridge, Atlanta, wants to live ‘surrounded by my grandchildren.” SOME INDEPENDENT But the minority who want no They even expect’ “L didn’t give birth to three chil- dren to try to make their lives unpleasant,” says Mrs. Louise) Watson, of Salem, Oregon. ‘'So 1 don't plan ever to move in on, them in my dotage:” of |. Sensitive to this problem of three generations in one house is Mrs. Edgar G.. Healy, Chickisaw, Al. who comments, “Families are better off alone everyone will be happier. it grandmother lives away from them, and visits when it is con- ventent.’’ * * * While voting by a majority of people will make better parents than they themselves, the parents gave an 80:per cent majority never-| theless to the proposition that the) teeners are more in need of paren-| tal control—perhaps a commentary) on today’s confused living as much) as on the .youngsters’ ability to ‘handle their own lives: The breakdown runs like this: Consider Opinion’s Source By ALICIA HART At a gathering of women the other day, a friend who had just successfully shed 15 pounds on a diet became upset at re- marks made by another friend. *. * The second woman remarked that she couldn't see why she had bothered to lose all that weight since she had looked much better before she dieted. What the dieter failed to take into account friend is about 40 pounds over- weight herself and therefore not a reliable source of opinion. en | In dieting or changing a hair- do or switching to a new fash- ion color, it doesn't pay to lean too heavily on the opinion of friends. Often, they are colored by personal feeling. The fatty was made uncomfortable by the fact that her friend had disciplined herself sufficiently to take off weight while she herself about. But she couldn't bring her- self to say so. Rather, out her discomfort in criticism. was that her still waddling she took When a girl buys a dress she, jisn’t worried about the hemline as) much as she is about the Hmmmm.-! . 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AMERICA’S LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN ray tad ¢ icon per cont say their chil- dren are -more sophisticated; 98 per cent, more secure; 52 per cent, more mature; 91 per cent, better educated; 60 per cent, more self- ish: and 8 per cent, more unruly. Seventy-seven per cent feel their children are less demon- stratives but in spite of this think they are close to their children —in terms of understanding. ne ; The reiterated the feeling of [Senet cme that today's young; ST Mrs. "Florence Rankin, Norwood, O., who said, ‘‘We understand each) other—we are companionable and | compatible.” + * The parents think improved edu-, cation will enable the youngsters ‘to be still more successful parents that they have made mistakes, ‘and many exptess the conviction the that their children will profit *by = them. phe their turn comes. Frank discussion within Preserve Precious Perfume Preserve your precious per- fume from waste by being on guard against light, heat and air, says Max Factor the well- known Hollywood beauty * au- thority. * * * After applying perfume, re- turn the bottle to the dark package in which it came. Keep your excess perfume in a clothes closet or some other spot where excessive or chang- ing room heat does not reach it’ To make it impossible for air to sneak into the bottle, lock the stopper vy gently twisting it into place. Do not be satisfied until the ground surfaces or ‘‘threads’’ are lined up with the grooves in the bottle’s neck. To loosen the grip, tap the stopper light- ly against glass. The vibration will release the stubborn grip, which is your best insurance against evaporation. Country Club Officers Named ‘Officers of Forest Lake Coun- try Club elected for the com- ing year are: Bernard Girard, president: Albert C. Yost, vice president; Fred DeRango, sec- retary; and Robert H. Close, treasurer, Members elected to the new Board of Directors are Mr. Close, Mr. DeRargo and Claude E. Sharp. » ct Christmas KNITS for Boys! quality brand. You will want your gift to i bear teh distinction of a i: “3 Falls, slant, younger age helps make for better parenthood, ' having children younger and are | growing up with them,” conmments, hold Parents will be parents, and kids, |kids, no matter what. can tell me human nature ever changes,” Cottswold, Butte, Mont. Parents Relying on Teeners’ Aid i in Old Age eliy's group is invaluable in pre- paring teenagers for parenthood, say their fathers and mothers, Robert Loffert, of Los Angeles, Calif... who has three children, asserts, “They are participating in our . parental problems: and can gain understanding.” Mrs. Carl Carlson, of Fergus Minn., has a different She feels marrying at a “They are she Parents are willing to confess * *« * But the minority group don't to this optimistic view, “No one is the comment of John $9.95 Value Pearl Necklace with cultured pearl! clasp in jewelry case, with any $20 purchase. BIG DISCOUNTS ON Gifts for Everyone Clothing, jewelry, radios, watches, appliances, toys. NO MONEY DOWN FE 2-6448 8 N. Saginaw St. 5 INFANTS ROMPERS In orion knit. Contrasting pastel colors with applique on pullover. $398 te $538 TODDLERS TWO PIECE SUIT Pants and Pullover. Sizes 2 to 4 toddlers. 2 to 4. 2 to 4. rwwew we we C7 VY The Matching Cardigans, V-Neck THREE PIECE SUIT Shirt, Shorts and Vést in orlon knit. Sizes sg 98 In pastels. $438 to $598 BOYS’ TWO PIECE SUIT (Picture here) in red and white. Toddlers $5 98 f 4.98 SOFT CUDDLY TOYS and EDUCATIONAL TOYS MARGARET ANN Riker Bidg. f SHOPee NR ee AN Pe a gS eee pO BG Mendy Sete Shey Bes ee ee Ee ee much of her time at home to meet the public. ~ It is just as well to give a thought, however, to the extra de- - mands upon the homemaker who must suddenly turn herself out neat and trim on time. Good grooming is absolutely essential in order that she be a credit to the store and have self-confidence in herself ; Whatever beauty and grooming routines she has been following all, they must be be less flexible. A shampoo cannot the next morning. Nails mus* get even more attention than usual. Cartlessness in such matters will be inexcusable, You may find this jeb much mere tiring than your housework Our Christmas Gift to Women in White A Pair of FREE ‘ NYLON because you probably will be on should be stepped up, but most of There will be even less time for them be postponed from one evening to standing is much more tiring than walking about. Attractive but comfortable shoes are of the greatest importance, If you have been addicted to showers, you should switch for the time being because there is nothing more restful than a warm, seapy soak in a tub. If you find that you do not have time for a long, leisure- ly bath before dinner, a ten min- ute foot soaking will do wonders for your tired underpinnings, You can use the tub or a basin. Have ithe water warm and soapy. This soothes and softens the feet. If you have an extra Christmas job, you will have to be efficient garments the drip dries a great help. It also will help if you delegate might make up beds, another wash the dishes and so forth, If the whole family pitches in, mother can handle the outside job without too much fatigue for a while. %* & & ~=bemorrow: “Teen-Ager’s in Trouble; She Lost Her Figure.” | your feet for longer hours, with- By RUTH MILLETT “Go right-6n telling parents how agers go steady,’ writes the dean of girls at a large city high school. OUR senior girls have dropped out because they had to get married. Every one of them is from a good home. Every one is a smart, at- | foolish they are to let tieir teen- “So far this school year six of Early Steady Dating Stills Dynamite to do more than hope for the best. They ought to protect their daugh- ters by refusing to let them make one boy their whole life. ‘ “I know parents say they can’t buck the trend of the times. But I think .they are underestimating themselves. All they need to do is stick together and they could put a stop to this too-early steady dat- tractive girl without personality “Keep telling them that—and problems. maybe it wil] finally sink in.” HOSE “They-are the kind of girls it] ‘just couldn't happen to'—but it|Philathea Class with any did, Needless to say, their parents Has Yule Par 5 are heartbroken and are asking ty $10.95, Uniform themselves, ‘Where did we fail?’ Members and friends of Loyal Purchase “I think I can tell them where |Philathea Class of First Baptist they failed, but it is too late to help them, They failed when they went against their better judg- ment and let their daughters start going steady at 14 or 15, “They failed when they refused to take these teen-age crushes seriously enough to foresee what Church held their annual Christ- mas party Tuesday in the educa- tion room of the church, Mrs. Ralph Smith spoke on “Wondering Mothers.” Gifts were exchanged. , The OXFORD SHOP 59 W. Huron Bring on a dish of mustard jmight happen. a pickles next time you serve Metro Circle Rolls Bandages Seventeen members were present at the meeting of the Metro Mis- sionary Circle of Emmanuel Bap- tist Church, held at the home of Mrs, Thurman Floyd on Cameron avenue. The group rolled bandages for a leprosarium in Ethiopia at the Tuesday gathering. Consider Tot's Nerves as You Plan His Room If you get baby off to a good start, you'll find he'll be easier to handle as he grows older, It's a good idea to make sure that his play room is away from house traffic, the tele- phone and street distractions, Rugs or sound muffling floor- ing materia] like rubber tile are good choices for the nurs- ery, and shades or other blinds help keep out the early morn- ing light from the window. To “blanch” a food, dip it in *‘Next year more girls will make the safhe tragic mistake that these corned-beef sandwiches if you want to taste something good! Free Labor on boiling water and then plunge it into cold water. trimmed with a self-belt. An all-purpose dress — good for work or play — is this bright red wool jersey with a soft pleated skirt. The sweater top has a high neckline and the waist is — : : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1958 . ae . Doar L ~ : - | : . sees : . zs | ee ) " : ae nol = = , 0 ae) | = r “toe a er = sceigcal F. ress. G d be t. | : 24 ey | J b be THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL!’ | Complete with Styling, Set and Cut re seoi: Faye Moore "s.t2"tiden" girls made—and for the same rea-! son, that their parents have let them try to handle emotional sit- Custom Draperies 41 Orchard Lake, FE 4.1068 | The YARDSTICK uations they aren’t old enough to MIRACLE MILE handle wisely. “When are parents going to : wake up? Why do they stick their | — By MURIEL LAWRENCE ale heads in ms _ ee an John is 4. Mike is about 2 years LR IFTS |. ope their |ojd. JEWE Y ° G Ss daughter has more character and | Soon after their te intro: more sense than the girls who duced us, they ales me So in ae drop out of school each spect their treasure chests. Mike year? “T can tell them that they ought leaned against my arm while John filled my lap with airplanes, toy autos, train tracks and conduc- McKim Jewelry | tor’s cap. Mike gazed meditatively and tolerantly upon us, as his Make this the brother interpreted their merits ° to me. Family Reunion When John, finally exhausting that lasts his toy box, said, ‘‘Mike’s got a frog that squeaks,"’ his younger Forever! brother trotted over to his box, ° and hauling out his frog, started his parade of books, stuffed ani- posttlatl oy pete va ye mals and old pot lids. # mory, se you'll all be tegether _earere e highways of life Twenty minutes later we re- Pontiac joined the grownups, John bran- |head to ask with mingled anxiety jand embarrassment, ‘‘What do you do about that? It goes on all the time." Now, we really resent peo- ple who give us the answers to our problems. Se in social situ- ations, I evade questions like this. But this time J] answered. I said, “How can that be so? All Saints Unit Exchanges Gifts New officers were named when Guild Four of All Saints Episcopal Church met Tuesday for a lunch- eon at the Hudson avenue home of Mrs. Laymon Young. Secret pals were revealed and gifts were exchanged. Bad Times Don’t Really Outweigh Good It can’t go on all the time. I've |just finished watching a 20-minute display of your little boys’ respect and tolerance of each other.”’ Our hostess treated me with an awe for the rest of the afternoon that made me horribly uncomfor- table, For in my observation of her children there had been noth- ing remarkable. It just seemed re- markable to her because she has no eyes for their respect and tol- erance. For reasons which have to do with our anxieties about our- selves, we are often blind to the respectful tolerance which chil- dren mix with their jealousy of each other. We use their happy times of mu- tual acceptance to fret about our- selves. So we don’t register these times as happy and good. helplessly to anyone who'll listen, “This goes on all the time.” * * * But where it does go on all the! i'time is in ourselves. oe Aa From ‘ie YA | a: ~*~ it & To Keep Her- Looking Her Loveliest . . . Give | Cosmetic Gifts! * Chanel * Lanvin * Corday * Angelique * LeGalion * Caron * Carven * Evyan * Yardley * Dana * Max Factor * Lenel * Prince Matchabelli * Coty 72 N. Saginaw CLOONAN’S and Sets by “Where Quality Counts” FE Famous Perfumes, Colognes 2-0161 | wa THE CATALINA Barometer: thermometer. 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The Indian, the story goes, would hridge the five-mile+ gap across the Straits ef Mackinac with bridge episode from the first:bond issue te its dedication,” said Davis, “and they're still going up to eye the structure in great numbers. “It’s true that the bridge is a great engineering triumph in its own right. But it’s a one-shot sort of thing. When you've tinction.” his timber. When the dream finally The new bridge, built at a sightseeing attraction “in the ‘a it wasn’t a tree, but concrete and steel that _ made it reality 100 million’ dollars, was voted the leading | University of Michigan faculty. | Prof. Charles Davis, head of the uni- seen jt, you've seen it. It isn’t like the Grand Canyon- where one can spend days. “After having crossed on the ferries, the trip by bridge is really carefree. But I think the ferries, too, were a niajor tourist attraction. And certainly persons cross- ing by ferry or airplane now would get a _ better idea of Big Mac’s magnificence.” came to life, cost of about state by the Senators Against New Labor Party About Politics Rapped by Dems, GOP WASHINGTON (AP) — George Meany’s statement that the Amer- ican labor movement may launch cal comment today from senators of both major parties. Meany, president of the AFL- CIO, told a New York state labor convention Tuesday that organized labor will form its own party “if we have to do that to lick the people who want to drag us back to the past.”’ * * * Senators commented generally in interviews that labor would do two-party system, and that forma-) tion of a special- interest party. would be undesirable and wrong. Some of their criticisms paral- leled that of Walter Reuther, an AFL-CIO vice president and head told a news conference he thought Meany had been misundrstood. “The American labor movement is committed to work within the framework of the two-party sys- tem,” Reuther said. “I think a) | America’s social structure. It only would further fragmentize our so- ciety.” ¢ 4 L r ni 5 } | 9 ] jlabor party is wrong in terms of | d j x *« * Sen. Jacob K. Javits (R-NY) ‘hoped no labor party movement would be started, but added thet “it is up to us in the two major political parties to have a broad enough base’ to offer organized labor adequate representation. Sen. Carl Curtis (R-Neb) said he thinks both the Democratic and Republican parties already have a broad enough base for the pur- pose. He said he is opposed in general to forming “political par- ties with occupational or class dis- x ek &* Sen. Frank J, Lausche (D-Ohio) contended the two party system has proved itself, and said that countries with multiple parties wound up with “government by a minority — it has not worked out in the interests of the public.” He cited France as an example. Sen. William Proxmire (D-Wis) said he would regard a labor par- ty movement as undesirable. Navy Tries Out Bird Launcher Tests Firing System _ for 1st U.S. N-Powered. Missile Submarine POINT MUGU, Calif. (AP) — The silhouette of a ship that could have been a submarine slipped silently through the morning mist. the ship, a circular hatch some 15 feet across swung open and a shiny metal bird with folded wings crawled up into the light along a slanted track. * * * It came to rest in a cradle of steel girders, straightened its stubby wings and swiveled into launching position. The great bird, as long as a five-story building is tall, began to scream louder and louder as submariners remote in the bowels of the mother ship opened the throttle of the missile's powerful turbo-jet engine. * * * Wham! A _ rocket-like blast broke the straining bird loose from -its moorings and hurtled it toward an inland target with 100,- 000 pounds of thrust. The shot was a shakedown of the missile firing system of the USS Halibut, the nation’s - first nuclear-powered missile subma- rine, which will be launched at Vallejo, Calif., next month. , * * For this test the forward hull of a tank-loading ship had been converted to duplicate the Halibut. The missile used in the test, a 57-foot-long Regulus II, sped’ 250 pah, Nev.~The 14-million-doHar | bird was recovered intact and will! 98 N. Saginaw —2nd Floor | zilaunching early in Janmary. be returned here for another) { George Meany’s Hint) ‘have started with a prayer, and its own political party drew criti-| better to work through the present| 1973. ioff,’’ recalls the silver-haired Mrs. of the United Auto Workers, who) year-old Couple Wed 80 Years Has Said Daily Prayer. FAIRVIEW, Utah (AP) — .All the days of their married life ants. Adding those related by marriage, the family tree num- bers 326. today—their 80th wedding anni-| “] gave birth to 10 sons and versary—was no exception for Peter and Celestia Peterson. He is 98 and she is 97. Peterson. Seven of the 10 survive This central Utah town honored| and are among those honoring the couple with a testimonial din: | their parents today. Sec Why DidMan Become Santa? played to them today because A ‘Good Guy’ Banker shining example of love and de-| for one of them,” called their lives and marriage a! sonia "GBB OO daughters and only had a doctor) says Mrs.| 280 South Saginaw St. they couldn't make it to the din-| ner, Both are hard of hearing. They were married Dec. 11,) With Worthless Checks, * * * Mayor Otis Nielsen and Apostle in St. George, Utah, miles southwest of here. LeGrand Richards of the Latter- Day Saints (Mormon) Church 5 . : LOS ANGELES (AP) — What | be “My wens ress hed th b> made banker John Petersen be-| ma on tt) Dur peter oon IneMi come the Santa Claus of Sun Valley? Investigators probing the tan- gled records of the Sun Valley National Bank haven't found the | answer. Fourt million do ‘You're pret- . nD Peterson, ‘He said, ty enough without those. * * * Peterson, then a strapping 18- farmer, had driven a wagon load of grain eight days to get to St. George from here. The grain was sold to pay for bank with worthless checks be- their wedding journey, another Cause of Petersen’s “good guy” eight-day trip by horse -drawn|®PProach to banking, a prosecutor wagon through rugged mountain-| | said ar ous country only recently cleared! of hostile Indians. eee hasn't told us his) Peterson credits their longevity| Whole story yet,” U.S. Atty.| to plain living and the fact that Laughlin E. Waters said. ‘‘The in- neither he nor his wife ever| Credible thing is why he did it.” smoked or drank. : One depositor is accused of hav- xk ing cashed checks totaling $296,- “We have always 067 on an account containing $131. genially,”’ he said. | They have 253 blood descend-| Dog Still There After 6 Weeks in Traffic Circle persons got nearty a rs from _the suburban * * * lived con- than $129,000 with 301 checks on an account overdrawn $43.50. Petersen, 49, a mild-mannered former vice president and cashier at the bank, assertedly paid off the worthless checks and then hid them around the bank so they would not be charged. * * * Petersen cashed 151 checks to- taling $7,880 for himself from an account that _ Waters said. : “Without excusing etersen,”’ Waters said, “I’@ say he was a victim of circumstances, When in a grassy strip, surrounded by | others learned that he was a good roaring traffic. ;guy to his friends they demanded Heel cem inert toriabectnsis ‘he hold checks for them, too, and NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ. (AP) — Mongrel dogs don't usually at: tract very much attention. But one has here. He’s medium- sized, reddish brown, not especial- ly distinctive — and he sits quietly Midway along the foredeck of{more successful. The animal elud-_ weeks. before long he was enmeshed i in an ava r “The dog,” as he is now called Checks.” lanche of uncovered by workers in the area, was — ~ * &@ abandoned. at the New Brunswick traffic circle by his master. He is apparently waiting for his master to return. Arraigned on charges of aiding and _abetting Petersen were the | assistant cash- re er a chairman of its loan com- mittee, and a dozen San Hernando Valley businessmen. Petersen is charged with mak- ing a false bank record. Georgia Judge Hears Parade of Witnesses ATLANTA, Ga, (AP) — A pa- rade of Negro witnesses has told |a federal judge that state officials jerected one barrier after another ito keep Negroes out of Georgia iState College. kok Ok x ok * The dog sometimes trots across; Judge Boyd Sloane is hearing Route 1 to a gas Station for food. the syit of three Negro women If he does so today or anytime, |who claim entrance requirements later, he may never return to his ‘at the college discriminate against lonely vigil. ‘their race, There is no jury. The SPCA representative left. Edward Jacob Clements, an At- some doped meatballs at the sta- Janta insurance underwriter, said tion, ‘designed to make the dog/in U.S. District Court Wednesday slow coaee % that he can be that his application was endorsed capture ‘by two white minist Then, the SPCA hopes to find rejected, he testified, Secaase the a new home for the mongrel, far) iministers * * Food has been no problem. Em- ployes of a nearby drug manufac- turing firm have taken to feeding ,the animal. But the dog hasn't gotten. friendly towards people. He isn’t vicious, but he won't let anyone) get close to him, When they try, he moves off. Nor has a representative of the Society for the Prevention of| Cruelty to Animals been any) ed the man Wednesday and re- turned to the grassy strip after-| wards. were not alumni of away from the noisy traffic circle. Georgia State. | * * * Arabs Deny New Plot = One _was the Rev. James L. .Wetdon, Decatur, Ga., and the Against Jordan’s King CAIRO (AP)—A spokesman for| the United Arab Republic eday denied Jordanian charges tha t Egyptian arms had been smug-| gled into Jordan for use in a new plot against King Hussein. Getting Used to It wk * * | SIENA, Italy (AP) — People in Jordanian authorities said a Siena are getting used to the patrol found 1,000 rounds of Egyp-' jitters. 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F Fs 4 wo y a ~ Press Box Otto Graham for a long time has been a “big name” in football. When he ended his days with the Cleveland Browns three years ago his name became highly controversial among the pros, but today the name Graham is still a magnet among the younger set in grid ranks. , This is the “big name” which top U. of D. alumni feel is needed to guide the Titans into bigtime foot- ball. How the school’s administration reacts toward the de- sires of the alumni remains to be seen, but there seems to be only two courses out of which a decision can be made. x* *« * U. of D. can get who it feels is a top flight coach, most likely an unknown, and continue its struggle in the re- cruiting sphere. Or it can hire.a “big-name” like Gra- ham, taking the risk that his magnetic influence will draw the horses to offset what he lacks in coaching ex- perience. Critics have lashed out at the U. of D. football . formula. Couple years ago these critics said, “Put some money into the football program, get a few attractions on the schedule and things will brighten.” Money? The Gus Dorais Memorial Foundation led by powerful alumni laid down a five-year plan which en- compasses nearly a half-million dollars. _- Schedule? As was exclusively mentioned in this col- DURELLE DOWN — Canadian challenger Yvon Durelle goes down in the 11th round after being hit by champion Archie Moore in Mon- AP Wirephete umn leng time ago, these are the teams included on the schedules right through 1964—Tulane, Kentucky, Tulsa, | Michigan State, Holy Cross, Army, Navy, Pitt, Towa State, Miami. . wk ok Marquette, Maryland, Baylor and other schools where pressures eliminated the coach. _ It’s not unrealistic for any of these schools, in- cluding U. of D., to want winning foothall teams. The unfortunate thing is that in every case it is the coach who is first to walk the plank, and no school can claim or be accused of being exclusive in this respect. The case for U. of D. is now a matter of urgency. The money is being pipelined and the schedules are pending in short order. The big factors lie in recruiting and coaching. x * * Everyone in football admits you must have the horses to win. Many outstanding coaches have fallen without the horses and by the same token many mediocre coach- es have been successful because the stables were filled with material. ta x *« * For a school like U. of D, the “big name” has to be of utmost importance. It surprises many that Graham would change his mind about coaching and talk to U. of D. about the job and even though his coaching abil- ities have not been proven, one almost has to admit publicly, he has the name which could fill the stable. 'as the best all-around college foot- THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY; DECEMBER 1}, 1058 * he would like to meet the 29-year- to end the fight which ended in a kayo for Moore. me clean every time he caught Durelle went down four times in the fight. Wings Trip Rangers County Grid Ace Accepts ‘Heisman’ Dawkins Is Honore NEW YORK ® — Pete Daw-/it up before the team leaves for kins, Army's All Anperica halfback| Providence, R.I. Friday. who received the Heisman Trophy| ..., r ” ‘We have 4 1-1 record so far, last night, was more concerned to-| he explained, and with football day with how the West Point| : taking up part of the practice hockey team would do against) son, 1 sure do need the work. Brown Saturday than how his grid | My legs are just getting used to iron career looked in retrospect.) i) transition from football. You *® * * | f j\a.j| use different muscles skating The Cadet senior, acknowledged than Pm ing. ball player in the country, fretted; Someone asked if a quick switch a bit about missing two days of|back to the gridiron for five days, hockey practice during the week | in prepping for the North-South All asked if he couldn't possibly make Star game in Miami Christmas ae | think about which was my big- | gest play or who really was the Like any other coaching job where football failed to reach expectations, Wally Fromhart got the axe. Just in the past few weeks the same took place at Michigan, ? night would not bother him. Daw- kins refused to be concerned. Nor would he show any concern, pro or con, over a fabulous foot- ball career he concluded by lead- ing the Cadets to a 22-6 victory over Navy Nov. 29. It capped Army’s first unbeaten season since 1949, marred only by a 14-14 tie with Pitt, and made Dawkins the first West Point Heisman winner since 1946 when Glenn Davis took the award. Army's Doc Blanchard won it in 1945. : “I really haven't had time to Howe Stalled MONTREAL, «—Ancient Archie Moore grinned happily in his dress- ing room after retaining his light- heavyweight crown by out Canada’s Yvon Durelle in the lith round Wednesday night. . * * * “] knew I had him after, the fourth round, but before that I was awfully rocky,"’ said Moore, who was felled four times, three times in the first round. “Durelle is one of the toughest light-heavyweights [ have ever fought,” the old ring master said as reporters and photographers ganged around him. - “J have to feel sorry he lost. But of-course I have to look out for myself.” x * * Moore, of San Diego, Calif., said old fisherman again and wouldn’t mind doing it here. He said he also wanted another crack at heavy- weight champion Floyd Patterson. Moore said every knockdown me.”’ He added he used jabs and Again Trying for 400-Goal Delvecchio Gets Key Shot to Provide 2-1 Victory : NEW YORK (UPI) — Gordie Howe still hasn’t cracked the 400- goal barrier but his linemate Alex Delvecchio is making a habit of firing key goals for the Detroit Red Wings. Howe, stalled for the third time in getting his 400th regular sea- son goal, set up Delvecchio for the score that gave the Wings je ot victery over the New York Rangers last night. -Delvecchio, who last Sunday | Moore ‘Awgully Rocky’ \Ageless Archi Up to Fourth Round ... a pivoting motion to keep away from the husky Canadian his. head cleared, : Moore was reminded he had set a knockout record of 127, beating the late Young Stribling’s mark by one * * * Moore said he had waited for a big fight ‘‘so that the record would be legitimately, broken by Archie Moore.” Across The Forum, the Canadian sat in his dressing room, drying his tears, * * * “I was trying too hard, that was my ‘mistake. I was. too eager,” Durelle said. Asked if he thought he had the agile Archie after the first round, he said: “I was never sure of anything of that sort. He was really smart in that round. He covered himself so well right after coming back after each count that I never had a chance for a follow-through aft- er my best blows, * x * “T have fought smart men be- fore, but never anyone as smart as that fellow. He’s looking straight at you all the time as if trying to guess what blow you'll come up with next." * * * Durelle—whose only visible in- jury was a cut lower lip—said he was never badly hurt, except for the last flurry that finished him, Royal Oak Boy Finney Best in New England BOSTON « — Frank Finney, Brown's All-Ivy quarterback from Royal Oak, Mich., last night was presented the George Bulger Lowe award as New England’s out- raoune college football player in The honor is presented annually by the Gridiron Club of Boston in memory of a late Fordham star. Finney played a lot of football for the Bruins in his three years of varsity competition. He started 27 consecutive games after a lack- luster freshman year in which he was third string and used only de- fensively. Finney, tied for fourth nationally in scoring with 74 points, had a hand in Brown's 13 touchdowns in its last four games. He scored seven of them and passed for the other six. triggered a goal with 10 sec- best player I saw or played | against. onds to go that enabled Detroit to tie Chicago, wasn’t quite as | dramatic this time. | | Tris Speaker A a = > AQEIESS AICHIG: Retains Crown With Knockout or Durelle Again After 11th Round Kayo * MONTREAL (AP) — Light heavyweight ‘champion Archie Moore, more amazing than ever, today set. his sights on three lu- *jJerative possibilities — a return fight with Yvon Durelle and royal jousts with middleweight king Sugar Ray Robinson and heavy- weight ruler Floyd Patterson. Of the three title tilts, a sum- mer ball park clash here with Du- relle seemed the most likely fol- lowing their thriller-diller at The Forum last night. * * ® Old- man Moore's tremendous comeback to knock out the fired- up Durelle in 49 seconds of the 11th round capped one of the most exciting fights of the last ten years. If any scrap deserved a re- peat, this one does. | The ancient ring warrior hit the | deck four times, three times in a pulse-pounding first round, and then Yallied in the last six rounds to drop his wild-swinging young rival four times including the pic- ture-punching finale in the 11th. Moore was full of praise for Du- relle, a 34-1 underdog who put up a great battle. * * * “Durelle is one of the very top light heavyweights I have ever fought,” he said. “I knew I had him efter the fourth round but be- fore that I was awfully rocky, Ev- lery knockdown’ was clean and fair."’ : Referee Jack Sharkey, the for- mer world heavyweight champion, thought otherwise. He ruled that Moore’s trip to the floor in the first round was from a push and not a punch. He'll get an argu- ment on that one from many of the 8,484 fans in the chilled Forum and the television viewers in the United States and Canada. * x * It looked like a legitimate left hook felled Archie that second time in the hectic first round when it seemed all of Moore's years caught up to him at once. Archie, who will be 42, 45 or 49 on his birthday Saturday, ap- |peared on the way out in his sev- jenth title defense. | A left and right to the jaw first jsent the stunned master to the canvas for a nine count. He was dazed and reeling when the con- troversial second knockdown oc- curred. The aroused pro-Durelle fans BOSTON (UPI) — Fine defens- ive play last night enabled the De- troit Pistons to upset the league- leading St. Louis Hawks, 89-82. The Pistons get another shot at ‘the Hawks tonight when the two teams meet in the opener of a found the Boston Celtics defeating the Philadelphia Warriors, 100-97. At Cincinnati, the Syracuse Nats strengthened their hold on third place in the Eastern @ivision by downing the Cincinnati Royals for the fourth time, The score was 97-94 and left the Nats within three \offhand, and I was mighty im-/and flicking the puck over New “I guess the Navy victory was) He scored at 6:54 of the final! the biggest thrill I can think of|period, picking up a rebound shot. pressed by that John Guzik, Pitt! York goalie linebacker. Unfortunately, | * I couldn't play against him that! Howe started the play when he day but from the bench it sure intercepted a shot by Ranger de- looked like he had a great dayjfenseman Lou Fontinato. Howe against -us. ‘went deep into Ranger territory Dawkins missed the Pitt game and fired the first shot. Worsley with an injured leg. |blocked it and a subsequent shot Gump Worsley. * * ‘yelled for the fighting fisherman ‘to “get him Yvon, finish him.” * * * The 29-year-old challenger from Buried Today Baie Ste. Anne, N.B., who weig No Eulogy ls Planned |172 pounds, tore after Moore in an f 'G ; (effort to put him away for keeps. or ‘Gray Eagle’ Whoia left and right to the jaw sent * Archie down again for seven. The Made Baseball History roar of the crowd was so loud Other than hockey Dawkins said his thoughts are mostly of what he will do after he graduates in June. * x .* “I'll probably choose the infan- try as my branch of service,’’ he said. ‘‘We have to make our choice in February but I like the infantry because it gives me a good chance to work with men.” Someone asked the well built, blond thatched cadet leader, known as Mr. Everything at the Academy, by Ullman but was in no posi-| tion to stop Delvecchio’s follow-up! drive frora close range. The win was the Wings fifth straight over the Rangers this season and extended their un- beaten streak to four games. It moved them to within two points of the idle first-place Montreal Canadiens in the National Hock- ey League. Terry Sawchuk, season-long némesis to New York, played -a HUBBARD, Tex. (AP) — Tris Speaker, one of baseball’s greats, ;was to be buried here today on a cedar shaded hill not far from the spot where he first entered pro- fessional ball. The ‘gray eagle’ of some of baseball's finest days died Mon- day at the age of 70 of a coronary occlusion just as he finished a fishing trip at Lake Whitney i central Texas. : * * * There was nd eulogy planned that it was almost impossible to hear the counts. Archie, at 17334, got out of that hole and several others in the next few rounds. In the fifth the crude, strong challenger again brought a blood-thirsty howl °from the fans when he sent Moore crashing to the canvas with a thumping right to the jaw. This time the crafty veteran had com- mand of his senses and, after get- ting up at five, held on desperate- crusher, ly as Yvon tried to put over the” doubleheader in Philadelphia. Detroit, with its best defensive \if he'd thought far enough into the'fine game in the Detroit net and) : future’ 46 get married! ‘the only goal scored against him! for the man who wrote his own 0 * * * games of the division leading New air of baskets to enable the/entertainin record], a He igh; 53. B-C, Grand Rapids—Wyoming || : / vas j ois Ss Widen the gan 64 ning schools for a rd year and 88 have indicated they|ptt’ B..5-G, Ofand Rapids Wyoming |p. ig. scored a pin, Ted Seyforth Now the old master was in his stons to n gap 80 district tournaments and 20) Wilt play in 1959. Burton Junior High; 55. B, North Mus-|,,, ” Tre ‘glory, Through the. eighth and ing into the final stanza Lower Peninsul al basket gag eel __, Kegon. High: $6. C, Whitenall Hign;|WOn an 87 decision and John | ni ave ¥. going . er Peninsula regional basket-| The locations for the district |57°B-D, Ludington High. $8 B-C, fake: (Sprague gained a tle to handle the ninth he gave Yvon a methodical t & & ball tournaments next March. tournaments: View FGDs mard Rich: os. BC. i.|Crane scoring pasting while he blocked off most Al Ferrari hooped four baskets} The district tournaments will be pence: Benton Harbor High: 2 af: pisssani—Central Michigan pe Me g. lof Durelle's punches... with his in a four quarter St. Louis threat/Played March 3-7 and the regionals |("C*"Cgssopolis, High, 8. C, Bronson |e) Cues ign: 62 ACC. Midland Highs arms. In the tenth Archie bat- March 10-14. High; 6. B-D, Coldwater High; 7. C-D,|Saginaw Arthur Hill High: 65. R-D, Caro S t C ] d tered his weakening rival al] over | Hifisdale College: 8. C-D, Adrian Coens High; 66. C. Deckerville High: 67. D, por S a en ar the rin A si h volley Tournament quarter-finals will aR E Blissfield High, 10. B-C, Mila Ruth— ea Peter and Paul High: 68 C, a :. six punch volley sent Aquinas Streak Ends be played Match 18 at several | fi’ (4), trenton High; 12. C, Ecorse 7) 'B-C Tawee City Teens Ares High;| THURSDAY'S ATHLETIC EVENTS nee im challenger ty bis knees coaters throughout the Lower |High:_13. B-D, River ouge High; 14/7] Cc, Herrison High: 72 D, Cadiliac|: High School Wrestling and apparently finished. But the B-C, Detroit—Visitation High: 15. C, De-|Hign:' 73. ©, Manistee High: 74. C,| Farmington at Pontiac Northern bell sounded when th count . GRAND RAPIDS # — Three; Peninsula. The semi-finals and See wae in LL meGnuck nek: Frankfort High; 75. D-D, Traverse City— east perenne cau reached eicht Bedi free throws in overtime play by) finals are scheduled for March |i. ‘4° 4)" psiianti Eastern ‘Michigan ie TAC-D aaslora High 78D, c M . oe Warren seas helped Assump-/ 20-21 at Lansing and East core eee screen ot, Sonn | Aants High: W C.D. Petoskey Hish:) crag C’_ “pontiac Police vs. Ollver More: wasted ‘ime in th tion break Aquinas’ basketball i High; 22. C, Battle Creek—St. Philip) REGIONAL TOURNAMENT LOCATIONS |Buick. 7 p.m, and Winglemire's vs. re wasted no time in the winning streak of 11 games last Clase A ‘. = wilt Ry Foal ecole Creek spripesiei i me Harbor gh, 2, AB, ikings, 8-40 Pm., at Pontiac Central. | ne oes like he had dipped : night 76-74. s A schools agai COM: | 54° B29, Por bh: 9b. A4)-C, Kale-\sity- 3. @ Portane High: 4 B-D. 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Ragt Landing with leatetaie Bight TC" MEP 1° © yicpemorea Ter dpm ang Norih.| BREAKS: OF THE,GAME: — The difference between victory Y*% for nine with left and right HOLLAND Wi + Hope College, ee Se oe 3 BL Miltera Tea: Monies Pecitan-ouaral Wek 3s SD rint|pm.. seve Crepe Tt Faculty, @15° and defeat may depend on the health of these New York Giants ; “ Mee vbieete ie he me * _ turned back Calvin 92-81 last night | The association toyrnaments| “Se'"ps ‘sieeintiela tilts High: 37. Ata) ise Wick ene on al meas 7 eo who meet the Cleveland Browns Sunday in the deciding game of anal over ike ti malades aya _-* t@ remain undefeated in Michigan |comniittee said Class A competi-| Southfield ge = 38. A(4), Birmingham |Buston Junior High, 16. C, Bay City—| 75S p ; | {the Eastern Division. Pat Summerall (on table) and Jack Stroud th the coup de mee i a bleed Intercollegiate Athletic A bas- ition j js ney ba 89. B. Troy High: 46. A(4),D, East |Junior College; 17. C-D, Mt. Pleasant | ports ages | Kee , bane ; — ing p grace to 4 Dieed- egiate ic Assn. bas- tion in the district play was made|Detrett; 41° B-C. Harper Woods High; |Central Michigan College. 18. B, Caaiiag| . , _ are taped and bandaged by trainer John Johnson as result of in- jing bull, put the gallant Canadian 4 ketball ry ; ineceasary by the increase in the ifiigh: a3. se Port Huron High: BES Boag aah Te! Bie in Today $s Press | juries in the Detroit game last Sunday. idown for keeps. f ’ ; \ ~ : ’. . e 7 | o of a ‘ , 9 , ; } a é N : ® ) \ é \ ¥ ° ‘ a . Fi Sal # \ "7 . t 232 ae ~. Fs ii By ee eee ree ree enor aes __| aie Tell tha year baad: York Knicks, who were idle. foes ta igenee ae cay a — pate} a ore |young for that. : when the dise trickled out of ajcatches in centerfield where he |that shook Durelle from head to MacAuley took over as coach | Hagan 7 7321 Jordon aan | pile up in front of the net, passed knew no peer. > jtoe. That Was the beginning of the from Andy Phillip rues 2 6 tae = el him and was credited to Ranger| Speaker spent 22 years as a end for the Canadian and British : ; Martin 2 2 6 McGuire 3 3 9} oT Northern Matme captain Red Sullivan. major league player and ranked | Empire champion athough you > The Pistons, who have won 7|levellete 1} 3 8 lard NitaH! = —— -o as eee | Red Wing captain Red Kelly pro-| with Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth as|Couldn't tell it then. of their last 10 games, have held |Reea 4 0 8 Farley 30 6 WELOOME WEIGHT — Pete Dawkins of Royal Oak received H PCH tested for almost two minutes, one of the greatest outfielders of, From sixth round on, Archie their opponents under 100 points Park ! 3 3 $ Mention 3 $ 18| the nation’s highest honor to a football player, the Heisman Trophy | ome, Away apparently claiming that the puck| all time. He reached his peak with | was the boss, He kept off his ' in seven games. : Cable oo last night. The huge trophy was a welcome weight to Dawkins, | ‘had ricocheted into the net off/Cleveland and Boston but alsojeager and now wild-swinging foe * x * Totals 90 22 82 34. 89| Selected as the nation’s outstanding football player. He is a Cran- | Tonight and throughout the week-|linesman Art Skov.. : played a year with Washington, with a stream of left jabs to the Walter Dukes scored six points Dero ae #3) brook School product. ‘end will find area prep wrestling, The Wings tied the score at/and another with Philadelphia. }face and short jolting left hook in each of the first two quarters = jteams on the go, 18:25 of the first ‘period when Mar-| Many of baseball's greats were |and right cross head combina- to pace the Pistons to a 38-30 | Pontiac Central and Pontiac| Cel Pronovost beat Worsley on'expected here today to pay hom- tion. lead at halftime, In addition to| 80 District, 20 Regional Courts iNorthern headlines tonight's ac- Passes from Howe and Delvec-jage to Speaker. Others sent floral Moore's steady volleys drew helping Detroit's offense, the for- mer Seton Hall star held Bob Pettit to just six points through the opening 22 minutes. The Pistons’ Chuck Noble reg- istered six points in six minutes | . of the third quarter to help De- | ition. The Chiefs travel to Fitz-/Chio. Prep Tournament Sites Listed “Oh no,” the 21-year-old replied, |was_both lucky and controversial.|the record books of baseball with { } Then suddenly Archie lashed out \“‘no marriage yet. Heck, I'm too iIt came at 9:43 of the first er screaming base hits and fantastic | with a right and left to the jaw gerald while Northern hosts Farm- ington in its new gym at 7. Cranbrook, which lost to Ann Arbor 35-10 last night, and Farm- ington will be competing in a Lan- sing Invitational tourney Friday tributes. ‘blood from the husky Canuck’s jnose and mouth and took some of the steam out of his charges. * * * _ The tide turned egmpletely in ‘the seventh. A right to the jaw jrocked Yvon ‘and a jarring left land right to the chin sent Durelle troit to a 52-40 lead. LANSING (# -— The State Highinumber of the top enrollment | Otleville—tekeville ih ay Nera a ~ and Saturday. Hazel Park travels| ae Veteran Earl Lloyd and rookie|School Athletic Assn. today an- schools. lish, 47. Ce FlintDye High.” to Southfield tonight for a dual. to the floor for the first time. He 1 Shellie McMillan each followed with nounced the classes assigned and competing in the tournament this There were 78 Class A schools | Cranbrook's defeat was its 2nd in aS many starts. Capt. Lee Mac- was up at two and managed to Stagger through the round. ALL-STAR GATHERING —. Avondale football coach Frank Crowell, named Oakland County Coach-of-the-Year by The Pontiac Press, no doubt wishes he could have this star-studded squad play- ing for him next season. It’s the 1958 Pontiac Press All-Oakland Cgunty football team which was honored Wednesday night at the 3rd annual MSU grid banquet in Devon Gables. Here they are, with trophies also on display. Seated, left to right: John Meadows, Royal Oak Dondero end; Gary Bryce, Royal Oak Dondero tackle; Younty Gridders, Coaches onored at MSU Banquet - Twenty-six young football Play-, nual Michigan State University ers, the “cream of the crop” in | football banquet at Devon Gables Dakland County grid circles imjunder the auspices of the MSU 1958, and their coaches were|/Alumni Club of Oakland County, honored royally Wednesday ment Honored guests at the MSU “The Gee ve the 3n rd an bust were the 13 members of the __ 1958 Pontiac Press All-County grid team, 13 other prep grid- ; ders who gave them stout com- NBA Standings one ee the coaches of all the boys in- EASTERN DIVISION eee | volved, - te ee) | Personable Hugh (Duffy) Daugh- New York ecsny we Senos aie HL a8 si* erty, head football coach at MSU, Philadeiphia . 9 DB as was the guest speaker. Several Bee TON i ct Pel: ‘members of Duffy’s coaching staff Louis So jaccompanied him here, including finneapolis — ‘oa Ene ® 13 toe LOU Agase, Gordon Serr, Everett pada eon nes cits. 21| | (Sonny) Grandelius, Buck Nystrom Detroit 89. Si. Louis &: and John Poloncheck. Boston 100. Philadelphia 97 | syracuse 97, Cincinnati 94 THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE Detroit vs. St. Louis at Philadelphia Joston at Philadelphia iyracuse at Minneapolis NHL Standings Highlights of the evening were ithe presentations of the Player-of- Ithe- Year and Coach-of-the-Year ‘awards to West Bioomfield’s John ‘Lucadam and, Avondale’s Frank i\Crowell, respectively, and the ‘awarding of Press trophies to the 13 members of the All-County team. — GA, fontreal 4 eo | Bill Cornwell of The Pontiac esthey nS E 6 Press sports department presented jew York 12 7 73 80 the awards on behalf of the Press chicago ll 6 69 85 | “oronto 3 $ 53 73 |Sports staff. Bruce Martyn, sports- —_ WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS easter for radio station WCAR, ae a Stroh Si NewYork fille iwas the toastmaster. detroit 2 " Pontiac Press Photo ‘Bob Lovell, Sinaieckan tackle; Chet Fawcett, Farmington center; Mike Agee, Farmington back; Mike Wurst, Walled Lake back, Standing, left to right: Bill Jennings, Avondale tackle; John -Lucadam, West Bloomfield quarterback; Jack Lawing, Farmirig- ton guard; Crowell; Charley Brown, Pontiac Central guard; Ed Busch, Birmingham back; Dave Brazier, Royal Oak Kimball guard. Missing from the picture is end John Kennedy of Royal Oak Kimball, who was unable to attend the banquet. Pontiac Press Phete SHOE, OWNER, BOSS — John Lucadam (left), West Bloom- field quarterback, gazes at his bronzed football shoe emblematic: of prep football’s best in Oakland County for 1958 as his coach, Art Paddy, looks on approvingly. The bronze shoe is presented annually to Qakland County's Player-of-the-Year by The Pontiac Press sports department in cooperation with the Tom McAn Shoe Company of New York City. Previous winners were John Walker of Walled Lake (1956) and Lou Pavioff of Hazel Park (1957). Lucadam received his award last night at the MSU grid bust in Devon Gables. ah te we = . hs i veteceattatb 5. 4 ROBES 4 In colorful stripes, foulards, 4 checks, two-tone plaids, A CARDIGANS Warm, soft lambswool vest with deep-V neckline. In a range of handsome colors. From . $8.95 handsome, practical gift for the man on vour list. From $7.95 ARGYLE SOCKS Soft, long- earns yp PUREAR wool woven to look handsome. Distinctive Za aa color and pattern Se combination. From HAN DKER. CHIEFS Man- sized imported linen, hand-rolled. Plain or. personalized with his initials, ong OM, D0¢ , $1.95 | ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER §& ore hoping iu 7CclCinsons Christmas Gifts DRESS SHIRTS Premium broadcloth, oxford weaves. Newest collar styles. French or plain cuffs solids, stripes, = ’ DETROIT w — “If we get any more injuries,’ said coach George Wilson, “I may have to call on the rough-and-ready Chicago Bears | at Wrigley field Sunday with a| makeshift lineup that. will inchade some of the assistant coaches to|/a host of rookies, suit up.”’ o * * Wilson's Detroit Lions will face = “I’ve never seen a club in such bad shape,” said the coach. “our big problem is one of fielding 11 men on offense and 11 more on deense, Then we'll start British Fight Promoter Sure He'll Get Floyd NEW YORK (AP)—British pro-| win.”* The coaches were well pleased, however, with the work of several thinking about our chances son for a title defense in London, i? next year, i * * “I have had a very satisfactory series of conferences with Cus| D'Amato (Patterson's manager) |> and based on these I am most optimistic,"’ ——— said. 4 * D'Amato aa “T —_ nothing § to add. If and when a British | © heavyweight meets Patterson for |" the heavyweight title it will be |; . under the promotion of Harry ~ \e Levene.” iF Patterson has not fought since ; Aug. 18 when he stopped Roy |: Harris. New York's Howell Named East Coach - ie a LOS ANGELES (AP) — Coach |f _ See Our Jim Lee Howell of the New York | F Fi Sel “ |Giants Wednesday was named to)” ine ection jguide the Eastern Conference All- |” ars } of Evans Hand Fd Turned Slippers le = x a = Stars against the West's best in the annual Prow Bowl] football / game here Jan. 11. * * The announcement was made |: by Comissioner Bert Bell of the : \National Football League in Phil-| adelphia and Game Director Paul| 2 J. Schissler here. : Howell, who coached the East jerners in 1957 and was defeated, | ~ was named regardless of the out-| * come of the title scramble Sun-| = |day between his Giants and the hi |Cleveland Browns, \% * * a EY Baltimore Coach Weeb Ewbank | = has already been named the West- e ern coach, with his aide, Hermah | ‘Ball, as an assistant. \F * SHOE DEPARTMENT ERE RE and Manistee Shearling Lined Slippers Dickinsons SECOND FLOOR SAGINAW at LAWRENCE Open Every Night Until Christmas ERR RE EEE, ARON PIE S Wonderful, hand sewn In black or brown, Sizes to 13, AA to D, Give Him Hand Sewn Moccasins soft leathers, all $] 2” et OUTER COATS lined. PAJAMAS Patterned or plain with contrasting piping. Tailored for solid sleeping comfort. From... A Wed in A ¢ checks. From $ f. 5 $4.00 GIFT TIES Full bodied for better knotting. In a choice of his favorite colors and patterns. From $2.50 GLOVES Soft leather styles that will please any male on your Christ- mas gift list. 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She had 10 iB Sno owl kok * kk * ’M’ Athletic Director Against Round Robin BRIAR - HILL inches powdered snow; skiing ¢ Fordham SNOW SNAKE MOUNTAIN — 3-inch Colgate, Altred 65 rem base; 2 inches powdered snow; skiing), CABERFAR near Cadillac — “ to 10 hn gg 85 Te ea a3 good. inches packed base; 4 to 6 inches pow- Vermont’ 94, Norwich 62 GRAYLING Wrnter Sports Pa: Park — 6- he to show; all afeas open; skiing ex- Gettysburg 75, Albright 73 inch packed base: 4 ches powdered | ce nt. Srobtannes 6, Moravian 74 show; "ating excellent, ECHO VALLEY near Kalamazoo — To- Boston University 75. Mass 55 AU SABLE RANCH and Ski Resort —|bogganing excellent; ice skating rink Brandeis 73. fts 68, l4-inch base; 6 inches powdered snow; or Friday night. st. ne (NY) 93, Brooklyn College 68 | skiing excellent. LACIER HILLS near Bellaire Lasalle 64, Lafayette 77 HOUGHTON LAKE Snow Bowl — 6 to ‘eee packed base; 10 inches fluff; Taal Scran 1, Seton Hall 58 8 inches of base: 6 to 8 inches of arti-|ing good. Mainet 75, Colby 72 fetal snow; 2 osee of natural feat HOLIDAY HILLS near Traverse City — Penn 93, Swarthmore 58 dered snow; skiing good to excellen 5 to 18 inches base; 2 inches powder; Lem proolee Oag sa ‘ sUMMIT SKI CLUB — 4- to 5-inch/skling excellent. © siecheten 75. Wagner 56 base: se fair. HICKORY HILLS near Traverse City — 4/12 to 14 inches snow; skiing very ‘good. oS Opening Dec. 12 MOUNT Bates 0. Bowden inches A moar snow; skilag aaa prescoten) 6. VALLEY near Kalkaska — 12- Army 61, GRAMPIAN MOUNTAIN — 2- to 6-inch Bt. Josephs (Pa) 81, Delaware 65 base; one to 3 inches eae | snow; |! erga 14 inches new snow; skiing Syracuse 90, Columbia 59 skiing fair to good. e MANISTEE SKI AREA — 4 to 6 inches packed base; 6 to 10 inches powder, skiing excellent MT. CANCELONA at Mancelona — 10- SNOW VALLEY — 20-inch base; 4 to § tmches powdered snow; skiing ee celieal ‘AIN 8ki Area — 14- Maryland 63, Virginia 56 Memphis State 59, Alabama 58 rida Ro nee Orleans i Washington |imch base; yao powdered snow; ski-|inch base; 12 inches new snow; skiing (St. Louis) 58 x ing excellent. scoitent ‘Area open Saturday and Sun- 7 Senthorn Mh, Temps’ 9 Wot aki bee ea = NEWAYGO Winter Park — Toboggan- | Purdue 89. DePaul T1 base: skiing good. ing peer skating good. Opening 4) Miam: LLA — 14- La Gereen ee : (Obi0y ay inches " fAGr Pager hoe igeod’ te THUNDER MOUNTAIN near en Oklahoma State 66. Texas 39 ex . : Palls — 6 to 12 inches ked base; 11 Utah State 91, West Texas 61 MIO MOUNTAIN — 8-inch base; 4 to 6/t0_21 inches powder; fo, cues inches ered snow; skiing ¢ at e¢— Dec. 13- sod. 18 to 20 inches base; a ——- powder, Ranch and sk 4|skling excellent. Open, da WARD HILLS near Bl — 10 inches fluff; area being packed; skiing good. Hillsdale Wins, 71-60 HILLSDALE ® — Hillsdale ral-/ lied in the second half and de- feated Albion 71-60 in a Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Assn. bas- ketball game last night. The Dales trailed by nine points at halftime before overpowering Albion in the second half. Hills- dale now is 2-1 in league play. Albion is 0-2. Texas Christian 58 = one 66 Seattle 83 4a ._ Pepperdi Air Cole ag recort at EVENT — roundup at Au Sable Ran Force 73, Gaylord. Hot Spray Undercoating “14° “Guaranteed for the life of your car.” Protects your car from rust-out. Quiets your car-ride. ling at Michigan. bled through nine-game campaigns the past two seasoris, believe that's plenty, “Crisler os 10 Games ANN ARBOR # — The proposed 10-game football schedule in the Big Ten hasn't caused much cheer- ule beginning in 1965 and the round- robin starting in 1969 are expected to come out of the huddles—despite Crisler’s protests. * * * “Of course the round-robin would be a lot worse than playing 10 games," said Crisler. ‘‘But I don’t like either idea. - “A 10-game schedule would mean schools on quarter system would play twice before classes start. These w on semesters like Michigan would play once before the students arrived. “No, it wouldn’t be mandatory to play 10 games. But if it goes The Wolverines, who’ve stum- “T’m unalterably opposed to the 10-game schedule,” said Athletic Director Fritz Crisler, “It would mean the Big Ten probably would have a round- robin schedule and that would be too rough for any team.” Crisler and the other conference athletic bosses are meeting in Chi- cago this week. A 10-game sched- through, you darn well —_— play them. ” * * x Crisler doesn't expect any final solution to the Big Ten's Rose Bowl problem at the current meetings. “There shoulan’t be anything final on that because the contract with the Rose Bow! is otili good,” he said. The pact expires in 1960, a year after the Pacific Coast Conference goes out of business. “What we do depends on what happens out there,” Crisler said. a a The PCC is trying to set up the ‘Shamrocks, Eaglets Tangle; Rams Seek 2nd Win Double Home Card for Parochials Catholic League title race. Their opponents, along with St, Fred- erick, St. James and St; Bene- By H. 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The north siders dropped their opener last weekend, to cross- town rival, St. Frederick, and must come through with a good performance tomorrow, if they hope to stay in the new Suburban perhaps, will be on the collision be-| morning his club was in good Michael and Orchard| Shape, had a proper attitude to- y| Lake St. Mary, at Pontiac Central | wards the Friday encounter and &|High gymnasium. St. Frederick is |had the chances, but just couldn’t dict have chalked up loop vic- tories, Coach Jim Niebauer said this was hopeful for a win. Starters will be unchanged from those who opened against the Rams, and the same situation applies to the Eaglets, Shamrocks meet an effective, fast-breaking quintet that also owns an all-around scoring threat. Every member of the Eaglet start- ing five can score well. Mikemen hope their scoring punch is sharp- Gene Wright's crew shoots for its 2nd | mark, to continue as one of the title favorites. The south- enders, however, rated ‘a possible ‘surprise’ club in the race, could administrative machinery to ful- fill its obligation in the 1960 game when it will be @ phantom confer- ence; * * * There has been considerable talk on the West Coast that for- mer PCC members California, UCLA, Southern California, Washington and perhaps. Stan- ford would band together in a new alliance, This proposed group could be- come the Big Ten's Rose Bowl partner. _ * * * Another possibility would be for the Big Ten to switch its New Year’s attention to the Cotton Bowl. But Crisler said the Cetton Bowl never has been discussed by Big Ten athletic directors. State Hunters Close Out Bad Waterfowl! Year LANSING W — Michigan hunt- ers closed out a rather miserable be troublesome, as they have beight and several potential hot) scorers, They were defeated in their opener by Eaglets, probably the leading title prospect at this time. Eaglets were runnersup Rams 3rd in 1957-58. 7 x & Wright said he would use the same five to open Friday’s tilt as started against Shamrocks, in- cluding Steve Pocs, a surprising 16-point producer. Game times for both the Sham- rock-Eaglet, and Rams-ROSM en-| | ened over last week, when they make the goals stick. counters are the same, prelimi- naries starting at 7 p.m. and var- sity at 8:15 o'clock. | . |the last day’s shooting. Few dared ibrave the snow and near-zero cold. "|specialist with the state conserva- jest in years.”’ jand “duck behavior.” Sam Boyd Resigns as Baylor Coach verity started out to rebuil@ its ja Sam Boyd's resignation as head x * * Boyd gave up the fight under pressure yesterday, handing in his waterfowl season yesterday. Thee weren’t many on hand for * * * Herbert O. Miller, waterfow] tion department, summed up the season for the approximate 140,000 duck hunters as ‘‘one of the poor- “We haven't received reports from our field men yet,’’ he said, | “but we have little doubt the take | will be down from last year.’ * * * Miller cited three major rea- sons for poor huntirig — low wa- ter levels, poor hunting weather WACO, Tex. (AP)—Baylor Uni- thletic department today with) football coach completing -a sweep of its two highest offices. resignation just before a BATTERIES Cost you less, by for, per month of GUARANTEED SERVICE . Compare for y —and see! 12 Volt “GIANT POWER” —with your old battery GUARANTEED 3 YEARS Guaranteed 2 Years! ] 9° j With Old Only 30¢ GMC* Chev. ‘55-58; Plym. '56- eet Battery 54¢ Guc* MUD- Mv. TIRES| Nash "56-58; ‘Pontiac 55. 58; Hudson ‘56-58; Stude. 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Be Eliminated CHICAGO (UPI)~Big Ten par- ticipation in future footbal] bowl games has beén jeopardized and possibly eliminated, faculty repre- sentative Bob Browne of Illinois indicated yesterday after the con- ference took official recognition of the end of the current pact for a team to go to the Rose Bow] an- nually. Browne said that & since the pres- ent continuing Rose Bowl agree- ment had been ended, any future bow! contract would require action by the member faculties of every institution. He said he was unable to predict whether another contract with any bowl ever would be ac- cepted. It was known that the Big Ten contract to send a team to the Rose Bow! every year never was approved by more than a mini- mum numb¢r of member epee and always was a ea and go” matter. The Rose Bow! game on Jan. 1, 1960, to be held with the Pacific Coast Conference athletic directors acting as trustees, will be the last under the current Big Ten-PCC agreement. * * * The contract had to be broken because of dissolution of the PCC. The matter of the Rose Bow! will not come before the conference un- til the faculty and athletic direc- |tors meet Friday. Then, no action is likely to be taken since the con- ference has no definite proposal for continued participation in the Rose Bowl or any other bowl. There was no question that the conference would agree to play- ing in the 1960 game under the PCC proposal. Football coaches met yesterday and suggested several rules changes for submission to the American Football Coaches As- sociation and then to the football rulescommittee. 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(AP)—Touring players of the Professional Golf- iers Assn., Wednesday night gave their tournament director, J. Ed Carter, a vote of confidence and ‘recomended a renewal of his \contract, which expires next July. ™ DEFENSE ' O OFFENSE Ld (This is one of a series of articles explaining basketball plays to use against the sone defense}. By BUNNY LEVITT Written for AP Newsféatures Beating basketball's zone de- fense still is a headache to high school and college coaches: An at- tacking team, can best penetrate a zone by practicing against this type of defense. , The zone is the term used when | - the defense chooses te play ser. | tain areas near the basket rath- * * & .works well against this type of) Carter reportedly gets about jzone, The team's best shooter, for] |$26.000 a year and other benefits example, will be known as No. 2/and is asking a raise plus the and will be stationed in the left privilege of continuing some ut-| hand corner for a shot from Jut- | side activities such as getting out | tioned to the left of the foul line, \tional PGA “ournaments. with No 4 and No. 5 playing back. | * * straight ahead. No. 3 to 1. ‘newsmen that the players com- | No, 2 cuts. ieecelal the basket. | mittee, which will make an im- Ne. 1 fakes and turns to the portant recommendation on Car-| weak side and passes to 4 or 2. 'ter’s contract, is solidly behind Ne. 1, whe is a good shooter, him but thinks his salary demands - Chiefs in SVC Opener Friday at Arthur Hill Lumberjacks Ist of 6 Straight League Tilts for Central Quirtet By BILL CORNWELL With two non-league victories side or beneath the basket. Play- ‘the programs for the National iuoked safely away, the Pontiac -ers No. 3 and No. 1 can be sta- ‘Open, National Amateur and Na- ‘Central basketball team opens Sag- ‘inaw Valley Conference warfare ‘Friday night on the road against No. 4 passes to 3 and runs | Some of the golfers indicated to Arthur Hill. Tomorrow evening’s Sieh with Arthur Hill will be the first of six consecitive Saginaw Valley games on Central's schedule, Flint Central at home Dec. 19, Pontiac Central High's pool will; be a busy aquatic spot, Friday, with two home meets, including the start of the Chiefs’ Saginaw Valley campaign. Coach Gene Norris’ squad takes on one of the best swim- ming teams in state prep: cir- cles in the afternoon meet, start- ing at 4 o'clock, Arthur Hill, usu- ally the SVC top squad, and cur- berjacks are rated favorites, buat will find some close competition, neverthjess, Northern wil] seek its first. win in two starts against an unknown quantity in Warren Fitzgerald. Ed- win Dauw’s Huskies dropped their opener, first match for the area's inewest Class A swim squad, to Beginning at 7:30 p.m. Pontiac, |Ann Arbor University High, a week | Chiet ‘Husky Swimmers. in Action Here, Friday | North last weekend. A number of records were set for the “Y” pool here, in that test. Birmingham is host, Friday, to! Southfield, Maples seek their 1st dual win of the season, after losing their epener to Grosse Pte. Loss snapped 4 22-win string. Syracuse Gridmen Hold Indoor Work SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP)—Syra- cuse University’s gridders worked indoors for the sixth straight time Wednesday, continuing prepara- tions for their Orange Bowl date with Oklahoma, Coach Ber Schwartzwalder again placed emphasis on phys- ieal conditioning and defense er than play the game on & man for map basis. Some teams sta- tion three defenders out in front of the foul tine with two defend- ers up closer to the basket. This is called the 3-2 zone. The 1-2-2 overload offense often too, can shoot or pass the ball can be reduced by negotiations. out beyond the foul line. ' The players are here for the’ However, once you penetrate the $15,000 Sanford Open, which starts front line of defense the opposition) Wednesday. Carter is not here. is weak down the middle and on, the sides where short set shots can, be taken. : Bay City Central away Jan. 9, Flint Northern here Jan. 16, Sag- inaw at home Jan. 23 and a re- turn match with Arthur Hill Jan. Ike Delock, Boston's ace pitcher, © will ew = eka ‘won 20 games for Scranton in 1951. ; At Saginaw tomorrow the Chiefs engagement, ago, but should go better Friday with the experience gained in that vers, Pontiac YMCA team invades Bay games, City “Y,” Friday for its 2nd meet |“‘this is really a fine Oilahoma of the season, after tasting some|team. They have, size and power bot competition against Detroit !as well as the usual speed.” against expected Sooner maneu- | After Viewing films of Oklahoma * Schwartzwalder said, ‘of Art Van Ryzin are meeting a ‘Lumberjack quintet which has | broken even in two starts. The) | tipoft is slated at 8 p.m. The Lumberjacks, ceached by | | Chuck Fowler, dropped a 62-4 | - Satisfying Thrill in Late Goose Hunt By JACK PATTERSON ,without running a few husks, On they came. a hundred strong, | dociclen to Ana Arbor ‘a their | Maybe H war the enow flurries! Crous® the old 12. circling the field once, twice, then, 1958.59 season sel lant rida ! F Watching the snow came again, black ‘necks swinging as. then nosed out Bay City Handy, that did it. We were sitting around) the other day considering the sad thoughts of geese and in a short time we reached a corn field fact that this was the first season - . ne that geese had been using for . 'they looked for danger below. The. ‘flock paid off down wind and the! racket stopped abruptly. * ' 57-56, in an .overtime thriller Tuesday. _Central will be protecting a spot ip > years, seve several days. A flock of some 70 _ »* * for the war years, sas ‘ ‘less record in the upstate city. The | that we hadn't. or 80 birds settled in the field Suddenly the gabbling com- cpiefs opened their season with) just as we arrived. menced all around and one could an impressive 69-60 conquest of | There was no way to approach | ee the them unobserved, so we just, barged in and put them up at a spent more time , than we should % tossing about off- shore in pursuit of rush. of wind through Dearborn Edsel Ford and looked set wings as the flock sailed even more impressive while con-' overhead se its from! srpcoach: quering Detroit Catholic Central, | waterfowl. Re d- distance and retired to a pine-| Wildiowling offers no greater! (69-49, last Friday. | —_— ting tor = field. ravine that edged up | thr rill than the sight of a big flock: The ri : 4 * ‘ ate TEXTURIZED TRACTION i f Canad: ming in f land- e ringleader to date o en- f survival. The old | * * * of Canadas coming sel a ae tral’s all-winning surge has been TREAD FOR EXTRA ROAD GRIP : ing. We fired at one bird and guides were dead The next half hour was devoted swung to a second, then noticin | guard Charlie Barge, a talented | ACTION or retired. Water- - . ‘to an only partially successful at- tne x still going strong, let ete shooter and dribbler and clever | DURING RAIN... | fowling had fallen PATTERSON tenn to keep warm in the 10 de-|}ave two more loads of camer! floor artist who has collected 49! SNOW... OR ICY l on evil it. days, no doubt about free weather and the sharp west! twos before he went to the ground points nies coments: wind. We'd about decided to give| , Barge, a mid-year graduate, | *~ * ® ‘it up when a mighty racket arose’ bagged 29 on the Edsel Ford | But it didn’t seem decent, some-|to the south, and suddenly it was) | court and roomed to 29 points how, to let hey season run out'a warm summer day! af 10 Ugal , against Catholic Centr..l. 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Maple Across from Kroger’s y Open 9:00 to 6:00—Fri. ‘til 9 BIRMINGHAM BIKE SHOP Phone MI 4-6216 Prep ine Pla By CHUCK ABAIR ; [Eastern Michigan begins cham-|best programs ‘of the year with It's league play time all around BE play. several good loop battles and some the Oakland County area starting} Friday's 31-game schedule will interesting oe — tomorrow night as every confer-|be the biggest of the new season. ‘P- jence with the exception of the'It could very well be one of the ‘ waterterd Sidon » reggeil task Cass. Avenue Brake Serv 109 N. 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Berkley is 2-0, Wiig self-propelled” fichiiag ’ * * equipment supplied by Jim Walk- Featuring a full Wayne-Oakland| er, Pertland, Ore., manufacturer, slate will be the West Bloomfield) a sixsome teed off at 8 p.m. and at Northville and Brighton at} played the nine holes in 2 hours Bloomfield Hills clashes. Defend-| and 20 minutes. nolds hooked into a lake on the Keego and Northville are both |16th hole. . rong contenders with the | Reynolds’ playing companions jwere all topflight golfers. All . jagreed their games were about normal] from tee to green but that it was a little difficult pitting be- cause it was hard to determine the exact roll of the green. ee een ALLIE REYNOLDS P x k& * and Holly are rated highly while | Best score was a Sover-par 39. | |The players gave a small zallery| come along with more experi- ia thrill on the 437-yard par 4 last} ence, Bloomfield is the only un- hole by hitting the green with sec- beaten team. Jerry Wallace. They are: Kneeling, left to right & tees .. I'm placing m: for a new Chevy today at Matthews-Hargreaves ... They're making terrific trade-ins before Christmas! y order eigenen - Oakland County’s Largest OPEN LOOP PLAY—The Waterford Skippers go up against the Inter-Lakes League favorite on opening night tomorrow playing at Southfield in their second game of the new season. The locals lost to Wayne last Friday. The leading members of the squad are shown here with coach — Ed Steigers, John Studt and Wendy Meyer. Hiller, Barry Campbell and Dale Mahrile. Meyer is still sidelined with a football injury. as, College Cage Powers in Action Tonight * United Press International Three of last year’s champions— |‘ \the first time in 20 years, 61-58 Dayton registered its fourth vic- Methodist at Louisville. .| defense at Lake Orion in a battle’ Standing, left to right — Ray Robinson, Tony | 4.0 in a game against Southern|Scranton defeated Seton Hall . ond shots—all with irons. A 15-foot * * * ‘putt gave one player his birdie iwhile the others got regulation Troy starts its Oakland B title P@"S- Reynolds, a steady 80 shooter & perfect record quintets. Fitz-| but wild with his powerful wood igerald goes to Madison and Claw-| shots, came through with several son invades Avondale in other loop, spectacular shots. He hooked his games. | tee shot behind some trees on | th first hole but smacked a 4 | jren onto the green and got his par four. * * & The league is well balanced with| all six doing some rebuilding. Troy, could be on the way again with a) On the second hole, he hit his tee | big vict The early winners will], Shot almost into a lake Lut recov- likely hoa the pack. jered nicely and missed a par only, |because of a muffed, short-putt. _ The South Central could come | Teeing off en the third hole, Rey- up with q title showdown right | nolds quipped: ‘‘I guess it was the off the bat with Ortonville at experience I got playing night} Imlay City. Oxford is another | baseball that makes me play golf| power ready to unseat Imlay | \so good under lights.” Then he which has dominated the confer- ‘rapped an 8 iron to the middle of bs Montreal Sees NHL Lead Cut By The Associated Press Montreal's grip on first. place in - the . National Hockey League wasn’t quite so secure today, And neither was New York's hold on fourth place, The Canadiens, who at times have threatened to make a run- away of the pennant race, held only a two-point advantage fallow- ing the Detroit Red Wings 2-1 tri- umph over the Rangers last night. The Chicago Black Hawks were within a point of New York follow- ing a 2-2 tie with the cellar dwell- ling Toronto Mape Leafs. Tod Sloane assisted on the Chevrolet Dealer ! Xavier of Ohio—put unbeaten rec- ords on the line tonight, and the odds-makers claim all should come out in “perfect” shape. * * * Kentucky’s NCAA champs are solid favorites to make their record) MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES 34 Mill St. @ CFE 5-416) _ The 4-way gift at no extra cost! - Calvert i in the Holid Kentucky, West Virginia and West Virginia’s defending na- tional titlists will be shooting fer |tory without a setback by nipping | their fifth straight victory when |Miami of Ohio 54-50. Hank Josef-| they take on a Duke team which c7yk, hit for six points in the fast! hasn't won a game yet. 'four minutes to provide the Flyers| Xavier, the National Invitation with their margin of victory. king-pin, may have the toughest) time of all in its game with little| wit waned fe ees \Iona of New Rochelle, N.Y.., at| ing $2 points for the Tigers. Bill | {Madison Square Garden. Xavier, Kennedy, Temple's All-America hide is favored to score its) candidate, was limited to 13 | third victory in a row. a Center Wilson Eison hit for 32) eee By fect mean iseue points to lead Purdue to an 89-71 | | win of DePaul of Chicago last) In other games last night, sesesl| at Almont, Armada at Capac, New/generator, a flood lamp for light- | ithe green and got a par three. |Hawks’ first period goal and fired When Reynolds smashed one of|the markes in the final session to his long drives, one galleryite re-|give Chicago a tie. Brian Cullen jmarked: “Why, you can see the and Dick Duff did the scoring for have Millington at North Branch. ‘ball better than in the daytime.”|Toronto as the Leafs ran their ~ *£ -« ~ *& undefeated string to five — three The lighting equipment was car- victories and two ties. Also sporting a full slate will be,ried by a small gasoline car the Southern Thumb. Brown City is,equipped with a 24-volt airplane| ence in recent years. The Wild- cats have qa warmup at Romeo tomorrow in one of the top lecal games. The other SCC tilt will Ole Miss Practices Haven at Dryden and Anchor Bay|ing the immediate area and a pow-! UNIVERSITY, Miss. (AP) ‘at Memphis. erful spotlight to provide illumina- ‘The Mississippi football team * ition up to 250 yards. Two players. \started workouts again Wednes- ‘rode in each machine. ‘day preparing for Florida in the ‘Gator Bowl Dec. 27 ® an Other outside attion will have, ‘ay, Host’ decanter Lm night. Guard Bill Haig kept De- defeated Rutgers 81-60, Providence , It is estimated the cost of us- Paul in contention through most of |beat Brown 72-48, Syracuse sate ae wind wen 2 Ran eee ing the machine is $6 or $7 a | The team had laid off since Nov. the game by sinking 10 of 14 free trounced Columbia 90-59, Fordham ot ae Se al player. |. a throws in the second half. Eison, [popped Yale 8459, Harvard hum |‘he Falcon court, Lapeer in its 2nd) “That's a pretty st “e,’ _ £3 bled Willianss 80-70, Villanova Outing at Flushing, Cranbrook at’ P eep pric : however, scored 19 points in the angv ‘Oak Park, East jadmits owner Walker, “but ici| ' ’ ey second half “and he was assisted | ‘breezed by Siena 73-14, Brandeis | Detroit in its o | now players are paying $3 and $4 oh by guard Willy Merriweather, = Tufts 72-68, Colgate nipped son lidlifter at home agains leach to ride in a golf buggy.”’ BU Y A PAIR — : totaled 22 points. Alfred in overtime 67-65, Bucknell ville, Royal Oak Kimball at Mt. a 5; J ‘topped Lehigh 74.52, Holy Cross|Clemens, RO Shrine host to Red.| Walker believes his price will GO ANYWHERE Maryiand overcame an early ‘halted Amherst 65-43, Oklahoma) ford St. Mary, South Lyon starting |2PPeal to office workers who find . lead by Virginia to score its first (crate toyed with Texas 66-39, Mon-|League of the Lake play at Man- CoUrses too crowded on weekends| triumph of the season, 63-56. | oy : and will go a golfing under lights. : tana State edged Montana 51-49,/chester, Farmington Our Lady at j Utah State bottled up a hot-\and Texas Christian nipped San/| home to. meet Wayne St. Mary and 3 shooting West Texas State team)Francisco 58-56 on a jump shot/Madison Lamphere meeting) Booth Tops Century ‘ 91-61, as center Bob ipson of the jby Derrill Nippert with 20 seconds|Grosse Pointe University cae P winners. collected 25 points, and remaining. for the 2nd time in 10 days. 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Also, he caught 7 passes for an/4 additional 185 yards. | Walpole, sparkplug of an un- defeated Cass City team, rushed for 1,239 yards and scored 110 points, All but two of his teuch- downs were scored from outside the 30-yard Ime. Kortz accounted for 105 points while running up 909 yards. His total yards, causing coach Dick Higgs of St. Joseph to cal] him “a truly great runner.” *Max Wisner, coach at Wyoming Park, said ‘‘Kortz is . one of the best backs I have sean ground and 647 in the alr, while doing West Bloomfield’s kicking. The other junior on the first unit is tackle Doug Hanlon from: cham- pion Grandville of the Grand Val- ley, League. Hanlon, a unanimous choice among the league's coaches, even ‘stepped in. as’a halfback and ‘ia guard ‘when injuries cut into coach Rex Roseman’s squad. . Paired with Hanton at the other tackles is Bill Jennings,:a ‘trans- ter stadent credited with rebuild- ing football fortunes at Avondale. Big man in the Class B line ‘is , 282-pound center (determine the finest players in each of the four .classes. amounted to nearly 1,700 the Grand Rapids area in West Bloomfield Quarterback Seande Mnagdas “odeien tid 2 , Holly: JOtN LOADAM ‘FIRST TEAM Player, School Position Het. Wet. Class Jon Runguist, East Lansing End 6-1 170 Jr. Mike Hughes, Red. St, Mary End 6-1 180 Sr. Bill-Jennings, Avondale __ Tackle 5-10 180 Sr. Doug Hanion, Grandville Tackle 5-10 188 Jr. Larry Bringard, Det. St. Ambrose “ Guard 5-11 175 Sr, Dick ‘Grabe, Sturgis Guard §-11 176 Sr, Dave Behrman, Dowagiac Center 6-4 282 Sr, John Lucadam, W. Bi’mfield Q’back §-10 170 “Sr. Forrest Walpole, Cass City. Back 5-11 175 Sr. Craig Kortz, Grd. R. Godwin Back 5-10 160 Sr. Joe O'Donnell, Milan Back 6-1 195 Sr. SECOND TEAM Ends—Gene Picard, Menominee and Jake ‘Van Tichelt, | y Vicksburg. I Tackles—Bill Baldwin, Flint Kearsley, and Bob Tuckey, |& . Cass City. eee 4 Guards—Hollis Garrett, South Lyon and Chris Allen, Tonia.|5 "58 Edsel H T 56 Pon Sedan Center—Dick Schmenk, Milan. . ™ op tiae an Quarterback—Doug Miller, East Lansing. i R & H, Auto. Power...... ° R & H, Auto. ‘Backs—Dennis Rutowski, Center Line; Karl Toth, Stur-|@% gis, and Doug Murdock, Clio. HONORABLE MENTION ENDS — Kilop!, Vassar; Anderson, Milford; Alix, West Bloomfield; Levans, pees St. fsa Bretsz, SS, “gervite: ‘McLaughlin, Royal Oak rine; t ; Hannah, East Lansing; McDaniel, “narts Avondale. _ — Bedford; pre, Shrine; Neitiing, eonnat: May. Hastings; Mosson, Jackson St. John; "Roop "Bast Lansing; Cameron, Ecorse: Wyatt, Center Line: McAninch, Troy; Ebersole, Rochester. GUARDS — Hill, St. Joseph: Belmas, Ironwood; Keeley, River Rouge; Juday, Northville; Riffelmacher, Chesaning ; Noffsinger, Arenac Central: Steele, Troy; Kelchner, Bloomfield Hills. CENTERS — Mesecar, South Heven; Feldhusen, Munising; Jensen, Ludington: Korhonen, Arenac Central; Greenlees, Avondale; Deal, Northvitie; Thomas, won ar edhecee Lene ere er Royal Oak ya fac: sechond: Davis, BACKS — Vescolan!, Bast Tansing; Whan, Ionia; Krause. Rs rg St ie Cadillac: Berger, Jona; Harry, WNegainee; Stevens, Rock; ‘You ag 3 a Ooteely, ‘Bes ae: Rabta, nAEeey Py mont wow Lake - i cb ice . it, “, nner attane™ South Haven; Pin~ Ei Oxyer, Warren: Unelerhiti, Jenkowet!, Pema rsutek ‘Bt. Florian: irgee, Ror orthville: Bishop, Royal Oak Montray, = Rouge; Shrine; ‘Hecht, Rochester: Stokes, ___ DAK PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 9958 ” Class B I] a Ee ee ae eo . Ci heh deh hie bdr d Cie beh bia Be bre b bib bm biped ob wb Se Bho bebe Bape h be Abad : ; . . x te 4 k e i 57 Ford 2-Dr. cS Me gee * 1953 owen XK1: 0. 3 “1795 "58 Ford Conv. R & H, Auto. Trans. 55 Ford ey eee ) | R & H, Auto. Trans. ..... "55 Olds Club Coupe R & H, Auto. 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WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM PHONE Mi 4. ‘we * - # : # cfroit K a Lead" MEN’S STANDINGS (8TH Fag » THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY; DECEMBER 11, 1058 — Ye N NM: over the finger or thumb holes — CHICAGO.W—A. pair of. Detroit) tering tering pace to ward off the other Lubanski, who lives in Oak Park aby <7 : i bowlers, Ed Lubanski- and Elvira} 15 finalists from taking the lead | took over the lead by a formidable |tubanski,. Detrow 22 10 a ) ao ae -e | Toepfer held the top spots today] as the women shooters posted |3.44 Petersen points while winning Bluth, Bt. Louis au 3 Mol v i at the halfway mark in the finals) scores for 16 of the scheduled 32 /14 out of 16 games yesterday. Carter, 8t. Louis is 13 iseae bs ORTING a i 4 . 0, . s ‘| _ ie * \ j 4 + of the Warld Invitational Bowling] games. Eddie won bia first 12 games of |Weis, Luts 1TH 14M ute & @s\ ) [daphanteny notorious front:run-| 2b¢ ™en finalists shoot 16 more | the day. He split with the first cathe i it dete \ \ i * oma = ded in ra final day| eames today arid the women have) day leader Ray Bluth of St. Louis {Johnsen. Chicego 1 1T aata Be sql shane ccmnnerition eld eight, with a similar program to-| in his final match to take over . Dallas 14% td 146-00 % \ his first vines lead a hone men en mel big tour-| the lead. > ¥ rey 13% 19% tage] NY ) finalists last night finished 32 of "4 yerionelly, om the NBC net.| TH stocky 28-yearold Lubaihi one 10 a” Hees \ 7 the scheduled 64 games. work instead of the regular Friday (22% % four-game sapien of 983, a [2% on eat oe 1itds PONTIAC ous LEAGUE 3 13 * Mrs. Toepfer continued her blis- |night boxing bout, new tournament record; 896; 863)/WOMEN’S STANDINGS (8TH ROUND) 3s ie Art & Li's t EHS & and 801 in moving into the top| ro. Toepter, Detroit BE Be ir foot Banh 3 Superior 8. 20 28 28 24 % spot. This gave him an average of |Greelak, Ti. ll” § T48h We et Te LL Ambamader | 18 30) Donec 90 33 HET Nae ® h U. t D. Job almost 222 for the day. ror i 1% Be Westside Berv.23 23 Team gio” ‘2 4g|Er. Byed Sus. 17.38 Lilacs 3 ae % Weig Ss fH) 0 wk * Bickel O made a. rv $ 8 7p osreems high game and serfes W.K.C. sor trates Byte ut Fan McCalium Lubanaid now has a total of 8 r,s Chlcage D F i at nor teen hea 2nd serles mi Andividual high game wate naes . Roses 2670. \) \ 160.04 points, while second place LADY—A 278 game rollei ‘ ro —— > \ Bluth has 15648. Don Ellis of Chi- ay * 7. é43| by Millie Anderson in league tans WuRoN Rouse pagan a \ cago, who was land by Laban |Get a, 4 GNA] Bay at Motor Ino recenty has lmatan in BH onron,e. Be iueraaaa Bay oo, \ SN ski is in place with 156.34. ene, phia 7 9. 68.15 lop women’s score re- a lactic’s e 33 30|fam Bense Pont. Fl. Cov \ : Defending champion Don Carter of | Matthews, Long Bench $ %% 1 ported this Season. he 1957.58 Lakeland Ph 3131 Presive MERt. 30 36 siey Beardsley 3 GMTC. Cr. Un. 16 & CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI)—Otto)firing of Wally Frombart last St Loulse the most feared man in|@mmmaan Aires” 4 22, S33) high was 279. Spartan A°C 38 37 Rotends tan 16 38 rerbotnd ‘Bue 31 Peateon's Fura. 13 \ Graham, former star quarterback | week. \the field, has 156.20 for the fourth a individual gaitme, B- Belanger, | 1930 Dodtrigeal aa (Act.) E. Vitasinsky \ 4 | ot the Cleveland Browns, said to] “I've had a change of heart | ‘Pt “ St; High team ‘game “Taketana “Phar: Hendrickson 488; eam ‘game ® * | day he was giving serious con- communes. coaching,” Graham | High for the men on the sec- ; Macy, ott; High deam'sefies Ox — ae og el \ \ | ti tance of the after talking with members | ond day of finals was Lubanski’s . eeory ape | vost of head football coach at the| ef, (0 Gee Doreie Memetial | 779 fame and 963 series, which Oe oN Meliees cour "i auwen geet THIN saan _\ ie eeeaeme eeeeene nr! IT Era, gre arose nece Femke EN Micon N : Tru. Bit 32 Hanout Chev, 22 t *& « 983, Eddie had games of 279, 244, . . ame Grappin & Son 31 Team #6 19/A'N. Michoon 19 Ooantre EN \ , I enjoyed Hickson 16 Country View 3 The job was vacated with the iam net ee the college 246 and 214 as he won all four.jj. © ‘ Bewre % Pat Relecra-t 1 GMC petal i Kings enti 5 \) | r hed } much more games from te Bob Hitt Individual (1 game) Kitchen 261;| Helen Dequis 217, 576, Den Nicholie, . \ all ‘Natural, realize they| of Detroit who checked in with s By CHUCK ABAIR Baa, ae Carg co |e ee \ i k B Wi wouldn't. all be happy days like| “S *ries: anes ag Ramen) Olaiey Blec.| ~ LAKELAND LADERO : : | | that one.” In ‘the women’s division, Mrs. wil Wwe \ r= \ ; C ass ns The St the pro footban|Teepler- continued to blister the The latest American Bowling Congress records pub- a. ment = ote. roalers chub 38 3 Gidles ery 3 18 \ : \ . | ; champion Detroi i ions io Cea pine with a 3221 total. This left her lished concerning sanctioned high games over the|Hot shots 31 Woodcnoppers’ 3¢|/Kenvon i as Godharat 3 at \ : last August. pins or .45. points ahead years show Oakland Pincissers 29 s ce 94 | Keego 2230 «Pontiac Bt Bk 28 23 ' Op rl onor Schenk of pharmacist Jeanette Grzelak of | and County has had ten 300 games| Pin Pesters 27 & Two Team 10° 21 31 Harvor Bar 31 \ ? ; Detroit job cceptance of ‘ts Rockford, Il., who was second with Since 1895—four of those by Pontiac keglers. Individual + oe wean Gel ea Rule i738 Suvler Bky 37 38 \ L COP Ace Captures| #23, Godharat 231 Sanat \ \ : . ‘ term contract and the right to | Trailing the tivo lead Bill Furlong who rolled a perfect game a year ago at GT; Team (l game) Seldeen gtrines BEMIS OLSON AMVETS - \ \ i Scoring, Rushing and) name his own assistants e Wo leaders was Ann Huron Bowl. The only oth 318 eS) = ‘ i . : Setlock of Detroit who finishd e only others reported since have been|213. Pontiac Rec 2 36 26 «ine 38 14 \ j Total Yardage Title foitd, want to protect myseit in|with @ respectable total of 73.06 turned in during practice sessions. oaxtann TOMENS veptoves |W, Mistakes $0 35 Baiy ores ea ie football, not get into it and have | Points. Defending champion Marion ES _| Pontiac Ree 3 19 33 tine Recks 27 25 : \ NEW YORK (AP)—Dick Bass,|'? change locations every few adewig tol Grand taeeliai ee Four 299 games and five 298s are also recorded for Secksl Ksic 9S ma da Sues W. T. Grants 19 33 ae \ College of the Pacific's cee "lyears,” said Graham. “Salary is|Was still in contention with 71.34 county keglers. The latter+ Social, Rats 1 33 18 County Jets 22 36 lier » ol tee Church rene Ine 683 sie ais? haitoenge Pacific's Pard-T'|relatively unimportant. They could|Polnts: which’ was good for sixth/list does not include Lon Rollettes” 30.19 Gutterenipes 18 33 =e \ : rege foothali’s tiple cron, (offer me a mint and I wouldn't] Place at the halfway point. Koprince. The Motor Inn| Tf same award trom WIBC. Her Atoms parking 196, tennis tr autreonn ee wt \ | pe § tiple crown ID \take it if I couldn't name men I ; score is the highest reported here |,.¢*" pl Perkins 105, Bessie D'Autremont/ Perry Phar. 35 17 Navy Recruit eI E \ ti 1958, winning the scoring title and recreation operator his his!this season and just one pin short|1see. ™*™* ? 7, Bocial Kats 2 Auburn Shell 30 33 Oemun's 31 30 knew au i ere eet ee ik a ae ae ° | big score this year of bettering the top total i 1957. WATERFORD WO M. White 22, Guilsrena si, Fi . \ ? own, es k Strikes and Spares Pontiac’s Arnold Heimbring. whol: Mulue’s loop average for Ward's FORD WOMEN'S | piSranecy ta Fi and $18, F. \ sdeske \ | Final statistics from the NCAA| Graham said that he would hold ) ht OT oven yar Geo as Capital Gtas 36 ip Actes tea 3338 LADIES ALL STAR \ GOLF CARTS \ Service Bureau disclosed today|further talks with University tallied 298 this year but it was at a pont Pistons 38 38 Pains Maer ia 33| Wards Pur 31.15 AN. Mickson 37 28 75 that Bass accomplished a feat|°fficials before making a decision. Jackson in a tournament. Fifty girls at Lake Orion High |"07¢)kland 26 26 & 16 31| Poe mee i ke ee $975 up \ that was last performed in 1937|But he indicated that the Uni- * *« * have a league going at Royal Latimen 332, Schifther 868. A & A! Hast 3220 Motor Inn 18 33 Home Heating 802, a. Capital Glass 2205. | Shaw's Jewel 29 23 Blats Beer SPALDING by Byron “Whizzer” White of|¥ersity apparently agrees with his The four perfect games in Pon-| Recreation there . . . Alex Rabe ¥. im LBAGUE - Martha Poster 213, port Raa Ai Bag AIR FLIT Colorado, Whife captured the|Views. tiac prior to Furlong’s feat were| fred © 183 triplicate in the West is.| Hemet Mas heen eee KRO aie \ ie crown that season. rolled by Bob Allen in 1935, Frank Recreation Businessmen’s , "s Shaws Bap > 26 : \ z Bass accumulated 1,361 yards . - |Bertrand 1934, Jerry Landry 1943| Lease recently . . . Don Wil : ELKS HOUSE (GOLF BALLS \ on 205 rohhe plays—an all-time W. Bloomfield lad > land Walt Rennhack 1957. Royal liams: hit 270 and 657 at Mont- Be Lie g ne Wied ‘ = = Gingell-| Club 99 4 “ Sam Benson 4 19 \ Special Prices on \ high of 6.63 yards per carry for Oak has had two, Adolph Ripepe| Calm Centre . . . Twenty mem- a ieeerys ou 3 97 Gab Dellen i Spalding & Golfcraft = or more oarg The 21-year- H d b p | in 1939 and Don Kennedy 1950. bers of the Huron Classic aver- COOLEY Lae i MAJORETTES onary! get © iy Set Deen 3 . old junior collected 79 yards on 13 onor e y a es UE aging 200 or better. Another 12 | Heien Camp 4 Fy Dixie Ree. 35 13| Huron Clean ii is Behr Cats 14 25 \ COLF CLUBS Ne passes for a total offense of 1,440 : are at 190 or higher. Pontiae Lake 3028 Strohs Beer 26 21 2. ese 318. Edaach 69, aren Bade : yards, He — 116 points on 18} HILLSDALE & — Duke Davis, Peni pei were = ie Add impressive women’s scores: Sous sso, coe ieee a =—— ee ee \ appa eight extra points| junior center from Dearborn, ==, jira 46), Loa |P- Belanger 253, S. Gilson 634 and| *** ___ a \) WELDEN’S \ —- Mich., last night was elected renihelacs (Mad Heights [Oxford Plastics 2727 in Ladies HURON BOWL CLASSIC Dr. Miers 231" Chuck r an SCORING captain of the 1959 Hillsdale foot- - T (Madisca Heights | iiuron House Lea WKC Humphries 39 Spartan Air 26 Land O Lk ii Truckeway 18 18 \Y | TDS PAT FG TP| io —’56) and Bill Schnapp (Pleasant Se League. W.K.C. 946) Caibl Musto 36 Havelton's 33| Averill Auto 19 14 Champagne V 14 1 Goods | . COP ............ 18 8 0 116 eam. Rid 96 game and 2667 series in Pontiac) 8treh’s 35 Roth Lumber 22) Brewers Real 20 8 ee is \ Hy Austin, ne 16 19 8 106 Hillsdale players voted Ed Tall- ge—'36). Housewives loop. Gen Bradley 168 ©. See, Mobil % & East ast Highland 22 General Party Laibryee 13 29 3 | + eee ee et lo center from Mattawan, Veteran Bill Bull of Pontiac owns|average in Elks Ladies league. Montcalm Centre 28 Braumeister 38 c. SS Epand 513, areal \ \ § Daw Ary 2 20m ft pss team’s. most valuable pee oe = just missed the|Mary Reynolds 599 at Birming: rien 4 ger rede ees tt lisa 3248. = en eee warrreee* F . : |charmed 300 in 1951 and again four|h phries Ff 4 peas 2 Bird. ientueky st ee ia 3 8 & Gene McFadden of Flint, was . yy Y years later. Joe Krantz of Pontiac ayes y ase. Blum 223 at Far a eee ert 2 Sat | : RUSHING OFFENSE named the squad's most outstand- a san | got one in 1936 while Savio Angello _ a ar aba 2 Bass, OOP... eae Oe eee es ioeated By JOE WILMAN ee eae ar Kiired) eel dest ote) enfield Lanet hed a Sate) Se 2. White, State... 218 859 ughnessy y in 196. * € s has a ur- Pts.| 3. Nichols, lows State ../10 220 815 ’ . ; ner | Otte 37 “- ( = Sart Raleeneds fs 3 6 O4ug| Was named the team’s most im-) Know — « *& * day morning junior league going Peoples’ Mkt. 28 & Grout Rutgers seer ~2 6 © proved player for 1958, It’s edhe! Tice eens George Smith and Bill Crisp Sr. for boys between 12 and 14. Fritz Ri fan PY Tila Pharmacy FH | ’. deckson, ~ Young - em oe ball. As the ball rolls down the|are other city men who have hit arg ri got off to a big Rit Ee. gmuth OU 3 2s Townsend's aid is| | $ Gemmon| g &IShort Workout for TCU [aliey, it picks up oil or dressing/298. Smith did it in 1938 ang Crisp|St2", Dy hitting 205 while carrying) Beier Ene. 18) 10. Saunders, Carolina. 10 128 653 as well as any dirt on the face|in ’52. Others belong to Weldon a 120 average . . . Only 33 open-| » maiidual. game. and series. 8.|) FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) —lof the alley. If your ball is cow (Culbertson (Fernda‘e—'4i), stan-\i%ES, Still were available for the| sn ‘sles “Maporiand Bhows, “nl — NORTHSIDE COMMUNITY The TCU Horned Frogs worked| sistent and rolls the same way/ley David (Royal Oak—'49) and ABC Masters tournament as, of|""" __ wt 3 out only 40 minutes Wednesday |each time. the ball track should|Walt Arsenault (Birmingham—'56) Se oe vent Sie oe | pp in preparation for their New ; . ‘|Farmington . . . Virginia Tallman, | yur ye . bh a Temple = Sons $521. Poster-Kilby " 30 prepe h NeW be fairly narrow. x &® * Be 7 | Hares 44°20 . Shaw's 30 34 Ars Corral, 33.22 The. lite Fy oe Year's Day meeting with the Air! 1+ your delivery is inconsistent.) Quite an impressive list. It is en the ‘clive, bighect|aurem,28,8 Hat Fonte Rect. 37 20 At . Force Academy in the Cotton : . at Clio with the city’s highest Ee service 30 38 Beis. Su guvoty 3 Bat : 2 es your ball track will be om : ae a, e, during |series in 10 years Pan gh strobe : : nt 33 Ll pred 30 a3 ! ta Fraction of Cardinals 27 2 Reliable W. 20 36 “It was just too cold to get ateay ch Gee will roll alleys are aati i akon NOTE TO LEAGUE SECRE- individual ii ees) 3. Minsioe 3: New Tire Cost! Individual (1. game) R_ Seaman 243;|*"ything done,” Coach Abe Mar- : the area while the old ones keep| ARIES AND ALLEY PROPRIE- tnd Strole S18: Team (3, games) Pete eet ret teat Team SMG. The afternoon temper | ee eoUd be from mevotefact|Packing them in day and night.|TORS: All leagues standings)" ST Oe i @. games) Al's Corral 288 , ture was 39, bowlers should be from a spot just|/P@°rs ‘em day and night. r below the finger holes (as illus-|SKIPPING AROUND mailed or left at The Press must be}. anemia ONE O'CLOCKS ! : : typed or clearly printed to be used. sag We ; trated in the sketch) to a spot; Millie Anderson fired a 278 game|No more written blanks will be ac- Mary's Biy 8 24 i Alley Cats is 2 Be about two inches below the thumb/in league play at Motor Inn the|cepted. Notes on spec "| Hits; Le. Phar 2018 “AU stars “8 30) hole, The ball track should not be ht Bob ; any special high-| "igaimauai. (1 eeme) 1. >| : same nig Gormong rolled ajlights may be included or sent Individual armen R, Peterson 620; : so = a Makes It 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 2274S. 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Dille Co. 3221 Series, Hook's 298 Huron Highlights| = “A smashing ° 3227 series by Humphries’ Real Estate enabled them to boost their Huron Bowl Classic lead to three and a half points. 277, 668 and Bill Leigh added 239- 212-212, 668; as all five men topped the 600 mark. * * * Lisle Hook helped Montcalm Centre to three points over Spartan Air Conditioning with 649, which pocket, but failed to carry the 4-7. Calbi Music fired a 3116 series to capture three points from Brau- meister and climb into second place. Bill Bull was high for the music men on games of 224-211- Third place Sttoh’s split with West Side Recreation, and Hazel- ton Lettering shut out Roth Lum- Side Mobil into fourth as they took three points from the still-slump- John Nickell had 224-217- | 232, 667, while Joe Foster was con- itributing 235-223-205, 663. ber. East Highland dropped West- practice 300. She will receive a along separately. “BIG DEAL | AIVTLE, AD @ Alam. Siding ELLIS INC. 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Your ad S goes into the hands of thousands looking for places “ to rent, needing help, wanting to buy or sell a hun- > dred and one items. Springtime calls for many needs E which can be fulfilled quickly and easily with a Pontiac Press Want Ad. _ = The Pontiac Press. : WANT AD DEPARTMENT _ . qr _ ‘ rl Ad Me — = Se THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958’ LAKE THEATER a Likes TONITE MA 4-257 & By BOB THOMAS AP Movie-TY Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Frank Sin- atra loves Florida. He even plans to live there part of the year. | This is in the face of a report ‘in Variety that- Sinatra got .the “treatment” during his recent visit in Miami Beach to film “A Hole In The Head.’§ ‘Twas said that the local press needled him by claiming he didn’t want to work and had engaged in too much partying. Also that the film company had fled Florida after ian aborted two weeks of shoot- jing.’ FISH and CHIPS ALL YOU CAN EAT I ONLY * * * Not 80, says Frank. “We got some wonderful stuff idewn there,” he said. ‘‘The scen- jery is just fabulous and we've got a lot of it on film. I don't think it has ever been shown in a movie | before. ~ “We came back to Holtywood early. because we had inearly everything we wer : thel* Stardust Drive-In Last Bivd. & Mt. Clemens F. 0. E. #1230 289 W. MONTCALM | FISH or Sogy AN you $700 ean eat FRI. 5:30 To 7:30 @ SPECIAL @. INITIATION SAT. NITE = 7:30 fae Siem es 8 DANCE AT 9 P.M. Ne door charge «-. members and guests. _ golfing of California resorts. ‘only thing left undone was a scene |in a cafeteria. We didn't go through with it because we didn’t have enough crowd control." Far from hating Florida, Sinatra wants to go back there. * « * “T've got a couple of guys look- ing for a house for me there,’'’ he “In another two or three spend at least two months of the year in Florida. “I want just a smal] place like the one I have in Palm Springs, whére I can turn the key and go away and leave it without a staff to keep it up.” * x * Californians may not like this, but Sinatra does a rave about the Florida weather. He also argues that there’s more sporting to be found down yonder, not just the BLUE 2150 OPDYKE RD. 4-461) FE THE INDESTRU TIBLE CREATURE \wood | speech at the Fresno Press Club, able.” REN A ELLE ARE ANT EAI ETT Florida; | Will Buy House There - If it’s any consolation, he said he'll still make Hollywood his base of operations. * * * The ace , hard-luck picture, “Porgy And Bess, ” somehow man- aged to complete its shooting this week, to the relief of Samuel Goldwyn, Otto Preminger and al hands. Preminger says it’s the gteatest film he ever directed, but confides that he could write a book about his relations with the fabu- lous Goldwyn. Somehow they man- aged to avoid open warfare... ‘ * * * You can’t get away from Holly- : As [| wag leaving for a the next fellow in the ticket line was Clark Gable. He and the missus -were flying to Stockton for ‘some hunting. Housing Probe Due in New York City DALLAS, Tex. (AP)—A probe of housing problems in New. York City by the Civil Rights Commis- sion ‘will be started in February, Robert G. Storey, commission member, says. : x * * Storey, dean of the Southern Methodist University Law School, would not say whether the investi- gation concerned racial discrij.i- nation. He said the complaints re- ceived concerned the administra- tion of housing facilities in New York. He pleaded ignorance on the ne- iture of the complaints, ° ‘We intend to find out,’ he said. * * * Storey also was close-mouthed on recent commission hearings) into voting procedures in Alabama where it was alleged Negroes had been deprived of voting rights. He termed the action of Al- iabama officials in refusing to tes- Srey = | “regrettable and lament- He said he had no idea! what action, if any, the Justice Department might take. Radio's first loudspeaker was al- tify as ‘Most identical to the phonograph -horn at that time except that it | was generally secured in almost an upright position in early models. Amateurs Steal-| Grace's Show Rainier and Daughter Ry EARL Kelly has let two amateurs steal) # “Honest,” the show from her in the first| J movie she’s made since becoming’ | Princess of Monaco, “The movie is “Invitation to) Monte Carlo,” a feature-length documentary about the tiny prin- cipality of Monaco, The two scene- stealing amateurs are her hus- band, Prince Rainier IH, and their’ daughter, Princess Caroline. * *« * Princess Grace's role is simply that of wife and mother, and {t's obvious the Oscar-winning actress prefers it to the dramatic roles that made her a top Hollywood |Star. ‘Chase, the baggy-pants come- Since early May, a British film, crew has been secretly making idian who eats lighted cigars the film, Rainier and his daughter |and cigarets in his act at the are the only amateurs among the Lido, was just leaving to do a fin agra TV show in Milan. Strangely Even Frank ' Sinatra ae ree poi by the though, the TV here in Paris doesn’t titillate the Ameri- toddling Caroline, not yet 2. cans. CJ * * * “I don't know ohe person The movie has a story line about a 6-year-old girl from an English orphanage who has a TV set,” a woman in the American colony told me. who takes a cat to Monaco as a gift from the “The TV is so good here — that’s probably why.” orphan ; French actress Nicole Maurey “So good that nobody watch- es it!” I said. and British actor Leo Genn, as “Yes — it’s primarily educa- narrators, are the only other fa- tional-type programs. So I’ve miliar names in the cast. 5 Besides beautiful vistas of the been told,” she emphasized. Peter Howard—who gave doorman who best elip joint od WILSON tiny but picturesque country, the movie gives a rare look at the Rainiers’ home life, And Prince Rainer skin dives in some under water shots that would do justice to an Esther Williams movie. * * * Another scene at the palace zoo has Rainier cavorting with a pet ichimpanzee, a leopard and her cub, London producer-director Euan Lloyd spent three months making ithe film. The movie will be released to theaters next month. Metals for Free World LONDON —/The countries of the British Commonwealth supply more than three fourths of the’ mas eave Italy. again after Christmas.” HIN-A-CAR The as “COMMANCH E’ encase INDIAN THRILLER | | LATEST NEST HEATERS Doors Open 10:45 A.M. wc Smite Cimcurt TODAY and FRI. " Peraseeant preccets Fair anaes 4 LINDA DARNELL m STERLING HAYDEN. t Maple Mahog Knee Hole Desk Choose from Walnut or Limed Oak any ~ Matching Chair Available $99" 54g *hQ” free-world total of platinum metals, ' nickel, gold, corundum, . asbestos, mica, coir, and jute, and two fifths or more of the manganese, room's done in pink. ia. DOSS who married his secretary . hro tin, oe ok eee castor Soe to give her a Christmas bonus . and kapok American’ Entertainers : Invade European TV. was more than I expected, “To get to the other side of the sidewalk here, you've: ‘got, to | Henny said, “my wife and] wanted to go to.a-night club. We came to ay didn’t know much English. Hel CH said, ‘Come right on in, this is absolutely the] [Us Star in Documentary About Monaco at the French motorists who like to drive down the By JAMES BACON J HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Grace’; born there,” Henny Henny, who used to be afraid te fly, : but is now in the Jet Set, is just one of the American entertainers invading Europe now to make a fast buck on TV. “I work in London and come over here to get gypped out of money shopping,” Henry explained. He's just done a spec- tacular in London. “I can't stay around Europe because I've! got to open in Dayton, O., on Dec. 12,” he said. x * * Jerry Lester made a comeback on TV in London. Chaz in Rome—is on the Queen Mary New York-bound for Christ- . very angry still at the State Dept. for asking him to “And I help pay their salaries with my taxes!” he blazed, when I talked to him here, “When I heard they were saying I couldn't go back to Italy, I returned, then I called up the Embassy and said, ‘To hell with you, I'm back.’ I left my car and clothes there and I'll be back Howard exonerated Anita Ekberg of disrobing at the party at which a Turkish dancer took off her clothes. thing she took off was her shoes,” he insisted. “She's a little top-heavy so she took them off to keep her balance. I guess somebody thought she was stripping because she always looks like she’s falling out of her things.” . EARL’S PEARLS: No man is master in his home if his bed- TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: They tell of the penny-pinching | WILSON PARIS — Seeing Broadway Comedian Henny vongaisell me swinging along the Champs Elysees, cracking jokes, in Bnglish, | in Paris.’” ANITA that much-front-paged party ;"The only | Ed Smith at the he Organ FEATURE STARTS 7:00 - 10: 00 BPeON TIA because he didn’t want to have’ . That’s earl, a (Copyright, 1958) Hungary Revolt | TV Presentation Films Smuggled From Budapest in’56 Uprising to Be Shown Sunday sal} GREAT ONES! “Revolt in Hungary,” a vivid), | Union, most of it told in unique ‘films never before viewed in this country, will be presented on ‘‘The Twentieth Century” series Sunday, ichronicle of the heroic 1956 Hun-' |garian uprising against the Soviet. will see the tragic revolt as recorded on-the-scene by cour- ageous Hungarian cameramen | whe smuggled their dramatic films out of Budapest at the height of the fighting. The films, uncovered by re- searchers for ‘‘The Twentieth Cen-| tury” in .Munich, also include; shots of the Hungarian capital after its seizure by Russian armor. The program traces the bitter, struggle, from mid-October, 1956,' when Imre Nagy formed a new government, through the bloody street-fighting which ends with the Soviet reoccupation of Budapest and the crushing of the revolt. “Revolt in Hungary’ was pro- duced by Burton Benjamin. Associ- Dec. 14 from (6:30 to 7:00 p. m.) on the CBS television network. CBS Newsman Walter Cronkite is the narrator. eee Century” icvere Student Desk 2 ONLY! $ 29” Limed Oak Big Desk for a “ Lot $/ ‘50 of Homework! 42 Student Style 20x40—4 Drawers 48” Walnut $3 Q50 Walnut 3 9 INVENTORY CLEARANCE ON CHAIRS 3-PIECE SECTIONAL ao ra ra Shoppers Can Save Money! 5 0% eekly fe year’s en ny Foam §$ 37° —_ — F — rubber cushions, nylo ic — na- SAVE AS MUCH AS ee O | tionally advertised. 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An ALL-CARTOON featurcte © Some savage; ~ gome hilarious— A True-Life Adventure Feature TECHNICOLOR " WALT DISNEY'S Color Featurette THE TRUTH ABOUT MOTHER GOOSE AND WALT DisnEyY'’s Cartoon in Color “THE GOOD SCOUT” TECHNICOLOR* eu: of : ' ok Prize or gift, extra turkey goes’ into freezer for later use. Wrap in polyethelene bag, label ‘With date ‘arid size for future reference. : GOP Liberals May Get Boost Expect. « Compromise: to Give Them Voice in Senate Decisions By. JACK WASHINGTON (AP). A com- promise giving Republican liber- | Sen, Everett Dirksen (R-Ill), in ling to become the Senate's new minority leader, has put his weight behind a move to expand the party command posts by addi- tion of an assistant leader, * * * Dirksen, now the Senate whip, is expected to be chosen as floor lief programs which date back to 1954. fgg: eb) | —! + * * An official of the United Mine Workers ‘lias set at 9,009 the num- ber of men at work today in Vir- ginia's mines. Five short years ago that number was over 14,000. Two reasons can be listed for the decline; 1. Mechanization — Hand-load- ing of coal into the little mine cars has given way- to modern © men fuel. The vital export market, now at a low point, fluctuates rapidly. Industrialists have been slow to develop new outlets for coal. Cheap foreign imports such as tic markets. * * * “It's hard to readjust. a coal miner—once they get mining into their system, they seldom are hap- py doing anything else,” said one state official. A relatively new headache for already frustrated welfare work- ers are the returnees from the North. * With the first postwar cutoffs, from mechanization in the early 1950's, many miners packed their leader to succeed Sen. William F., Knowland who quit the Senate for an unsuecessful race for governor! of California. - Although Sen. Barry Goldwater! (R-Ariz) has opposed the plan to enlarge the leadership lineup, it!—-—— families and belongings and head- ed for industria] centers of Ohio, rginia Coal Miners residual oil, have undercut domes-| State Declares Emergency , = a Lome NORTON, Va. (AP) — *South-jat their factories, back home they The problem of the moment is how to feed and clothe families of the jobless until times get bet- ter, ____. .THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER fl, 1958 er Fe ae es A i } i. yesterday will provide counties with matching money to pay work- era in the surplus food program. Since“ 1954, federal surplus cdm- modities have been distributed al- most without stop in the seven depressed mining counties, * *« * The bleak picture stands out More harshly against the pros- pects of cold weather. ™ “A slab of surplus cheese does mot make a cheery Christmas din- ner,’ one relief worker said. Idaho farmers harvested 117,200 acres of potatoes last year. The Agricultural Marketing Service reports that Idaho plans are for care ‘Wirginia’s: ‘new funds releated|. Boe a ‘td vi 5 ry gat Kee Ve 08 68S * mmeee Edgar Martin. BUUTS AND HER BUDDIES sseewranon en | ~ 186,000 acres of patatoes in 1958. THE GIRLS Travel Agencies ..... bocdedocat WANTED Wid. Children to Board .......26 L cellaneolg ..... neoooones Money Wanted ...........00... IBA Ww to Rent. ....,.... nencoas . Share ootbee | Quarter. Bo Wid, Mist, ..5...--- Wanted Real Roccoocare RENTAL ra Rent Apts. Furnished ..........33 — Unfurnished ..........¢ Rent Houses Furnished .........35 Rent Houses Unfu: SRDS Rent Lake Pi oosononocd » 364 For Rent Rooms ...............37 Roo ith HOnACnoOAciOne | Convalescent Homes ,...,.......38A Hotel Rooms .......... ensococod » Ren See snodso ccoeotcancs ch.J Rent Office Waser paeine o Al Rent Lease Bus Prop. ....... 41A Rent Farm P SS 41B Por Rent Miscellaneous ........ 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R 3-871 REAL ESTATE +1603 SA Y -— Must own good BARGAIN $200 "Ss : R- devon til'ames Chance, tors er:,_ ‘nd, ie Satay om tnt sits | Reon SST SE i = 5s. cellent e Prefer one with a a Sxperience but will consider train. BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT Uphoistering 23 ing right veman. CoB Mr. Brows) Tee ee eet ual Led lead ~ ~ for & ent. | ciaf Guaranteed work, Ph. MY | BEADLE DRAPES, SLIPCOVERS L. H. BROWN :. Realtor Wek s cla wo ‘BAKE 7s cusT OLSTER- 1262 W, Huron Ph. FE 2-481 la of pe rot icd 8174 Cooley Leke Rd EM SHIRT OPERATOR, BLOCK BRICK, CEMENT WORK 7 m Cleaners. 3 8. TH U G _ Woodward. Mi 44630. a Fe ee eeING 0T NORTH PERRY 8T WAITRESSES, PART-TIME MUST) brk., bik cemt. wk, 4-2200. . be ¢ ed im serving food . == and Seribb’s Bar & BULLDOZING Restaurant 130 8. Telegraph Ra. a ; Lost & Found 24 WANTED: 6A OMEN FOR! CEMENT & BLOCK | ~~~-~-~~~ . hegre — sores SS WORK FE 5-0782 HOUND, AND OOLLIE. “BROWN, persevere is the job for) Our volume purebases and direct ee Lost Lost in the — you. Barnings PE toot oor to you sales will belp it = ms Lake. OR eS ‘a.m. and 1 p.m., or contact; We have pians ‘or estimate 3-4656. 7 : Miss Kay at ie Dixie Hwy. Yours. We'll secure mortgage. LOST: nee =e White 20 oaks Drayton Plains. | Builders Exchange bike. Vicinity of Granada. Please LOST: MANS GOLD RING WITH blue stone, engraved crest. Com- 2a Bank area, Reward ape uc YOU jakobc S: WORK OR) Advance Floor Co. you don't find it? | DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH- ng - Have e tone 2 any Og man or woman., FE ce Soy make above average were.) N Perry 6 to 12 a m_ \PREE | Sa ON WIRING, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY for os heaters, ranges and Tf interesed in owning your own, dryers FE 5-6431. R B. Munro business and have sales experi-| Electric Co. 1060 W_ Huron. ence, smal} investment, call FE GiaRaANTEED ROOFS — ALL kinds. Est. 1918. ane 8 — OR PEN _353_N N. Cass, PE 2-302 eat, PE TT ELDERLY COUPLE ss. 1 E 8-7775. nor ed widow to rent 1 bdrm. HOUSEMOVING SULLY wree estimates. FE 5-3463 or | taker & Tassie “part time ited | _equipped. FE ¢-0450, L. a. Young Writs Pontise Press ez |HOME, GARAGE, CABINS, ADDI- EXECUTIVE OPPORTUNITY FoR | pone: Licensed wesde:. FRA terms man ale woman over 23 Several MASON WORK. HOUSE RAISING. 0 ociatea with new di-| pe even ——— rominent, foundations, basements, etc..D & compan Deo not y unless; M Building Service: FE 2-7004 or | ou fee uy nave ao to train) eves. OR 3-276 superv rs Write Pontiac MiLLER BROS. FLOOR SERVICE _ Pr s Box 5 Fo re a WANTED FOR R %: | PLASTERING. ee & REPAIR. leigh business in Pontiac, Pontiac’ Keller UL 2-3740. needed experienced only, call FE 43644 ask for Ted MeCa| FAVEST ROUGHING __lough. |TRENCHING EXCAVATING FOR Employment Agencies SA fre. oes ea “ou pees | Building Supplies 12A EVELYN EDWARDS | oe CRUSHED STONE, 100 PER CENT VOCATIONAL COUNSELING | SERVICE OUR, ‘wast an heals \ american wassme SUITE 4 ; E ast | Sashabaw Rd. | ple 5-2161. SECRETARY Clarkston. MA- Business Senieee 13 NII za loyment Office Supply Co, w- Bldg. FE 5-9227 rence St Phone FE 3-013. Work W Wanted Male 10 BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. re. and windows Reasonable @ HUSKY cy WANTS WORK OF ANY rye HEATING C 2-163. CO. COMPLETE. A-1 PAINTING, INTERIOR & EX- Reasonable MI_6-7350 terior. Pree estimate, Reas. OR COMMERCIAL JANITOR SERVICE 3-3752 or OR 3-8117. and window onrece & Phone FE AVAILABLE NOW. CARPENTER _ 5-565) or 2 ae ee Murdock FE. 2-786), Chimneys and Fireplaces We specialize in cleaning and r CABINET MAKER 2 AND CARPEN- pairing fireplaces and chimneys ter amnonent = eee ae of al kinds Get them. cleaned or ‘Christmas, We also clean and eee - CABINET WORK, pees all types of furnaces and FE 5-8590. water heaters. Chimney baskets made to order. No Smeateere Reg- _isterea company FE ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- Pike Pa and Ve coe 218 E. 4- _ and od jobs. F try and dinners. Box 2 27. CARPENTER 2 WORK - OF ALL kinds. aoe an repair, Call after 6 30. FE “FURNACES, CLEANED AND GARPENTER WORK AND RE- _ Serviced. C. L. Nelson, FE 5-1 788. pair, painting OR 3-7617. | HOUSE PLANS DRAWN WITH CARPENTRY 30 ¥ XPEr|_ specificdtions. Call EM_ 3-0203._— PLASTERING & meet WORK. EARS E fence kitchen cabinets, formica West Myers. MY 2-1606 tops @ speeany, Reas, OR ON hae OF ANY! PLASTERING, NEW OR REPAIR. Scmmaeanle: Call after 6) Work guaranteed. FE 5-0304. Dim. PE 04430, | RAYS FURNACE CLEANING EXPERIENCED JANITOR OR GB) Clean furnace is clean heat.” station attendant, Wishes work OR 3-3240 F with references. FE 5-9601. SA EXPERIENCED BAKER. WORK Maniey Leach in or around Pontiac Write Pon- tiac Press Box WS. MACHINE FILED ey Leac 10 Bagley § St. WANTED: WASHINGS AT SPIC & HANDY MAN, ODD JOBS OF ary and fold. Price 11 cents a any kind, give me a call OR! pound dry weight Guaranteed 3-9879 good service. Shirt service OR f 9351 HANDY MAN WANTS WORK, me a call i fix them all wringer and automatic washers. EM_ 3-425]. 30 years in Pontiac MAN N | DESIRES | WORK OF mt ‘APPLIANCE SERVICE kind. FE 5-344 ROY'S. 06 Oakia: :9-4021 | MAN WISHES aan ¥ WORK OF : vine 1 tay Kind, PE 40240, Dressmaking, Tailoring 16, MARRIED MAN 21 WITH 2 CHIT. | anyTHING IN ALTERATIONS dren would like any type Of " Gressmaking to your exact meas- work. References, FE 7 OLN FASHION HANDY MAN. or | jod or many cared for. Prompt urements, tailoring. drapes, etc. Satisfaction quaranteed. FE Ladies’ PLUMBING, TILE-LAYING CAR-! 5-625¢ enter work, Hecrestoe and attics Pa Ad he NG AND inished. FE DRESSMAKING, TAILORING alterations Mrs Bodell FE VETERAN WITH Tre FAME LY WISHES | _¢9093 4-9053 wor' art time or full time DHRESSMAKING & ALTERATIONS. Any kind FE __ 2-261). | _&M_ 3-030. 1331 Williams Lk. Rd. YOUNG, EX-BUSINESS MAN DRESSMAKING, 14ILORING, AL- mani 6 ule hee Ricladd at terations. dfaper & Se done wan vo t b | FE 455 12 er eat or ve =e beme Cu —— ; $4676, after * pute Landscaping __|8A PPP LLL Lt Al ACE TREE SERVICE. ©. RE: “Work Wanted Female UM, FE 2-118. tres Get our bid PP A bale aes BUSHEL | cijstom BULLDOZING YARD & 2 WOMEN WANT ALE WASHING _Rotoctiling. Teas, acre tL and house cleaning. FE. | 93-7581 1 ki Ad IRONINGS NICELY bone | Moving & Trucking Reas, | Pick up & del, FE 4-2127 eee. A pie e UAE Ed we Aubero Averue Nurses Exchange A-1 LIGHT elk | NURSES AVAILABL _34 per _load. | Day & Bight sensed & Taaded Al eat =- Se AGLING FE 25492 EXCELLENT SERVICE Reasonable. FF 5-3458 — FE 2 2-2900 |HAULING & RUBBISH NAME your price. Any time FE 8-0095. LIGHT HAULING AND MOVING of any kind Real FE _8-2494 anytime. TIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. SALOU ET eoyne CARE. COLORED GIRL DESIRES DAY work or § days. Own transporta- tion. FE 45207, CLEANING Valea $1.00 HOUR. eheap COMPETENT wit OW. PART Rubbish, dirt, — and time. reply Pontiac Press Box 24. a ane eee wi 3000 an DAY Wont BY THE HR. AREA bd of Keego Harbor. Have own trans-| ants work Call anytime FE portation. — ELDE RLY “LabY LADY WOULD Tike O DELL CARTAGE abysittin: the arkston- distance moving. Orion vicinity, Maple 6-1380.. | C0C#) 890, Sone pat 56806 .| L RES OR § DAY * care for ee poczenect SMITH MOVING ir _your home, Local or long distance moving GIRL DESIRES WORE | Low rates, FE 4-4864 DESIRES DAY Trans Ref. FF 8-6608 IRONINGS, cna is WORK | E: 8-6038 Trucks to Rent i TRUCKS TRACTORS : AND BOUTPMENT 'g-ton Piekuns t¥e-ton stakes Dump trucks Semi-trailers Pontiac Farm and * CaDy Wants ‘WORK: BY WEE\” . Cleaning abyveitting FE. 8.4344. Lady WisHEs Cc). EANING. Ref, and exp FE 7 sh HR MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING SEC Industrial diction Co. i retarial service EM 43-2842 825 3 WOODWA * REGISTERED * WORSE ome “OR oe ake pa raided Sunday hosoita’ work FE. 5~ so en sa powes | ‘ Ht TRONTNGE. aricE. UNWANTED ARTICLE E iB, Vip tnd ceive FE 68 6-9 i up free of charge, FE 5-4638. | FE 40444, E 5-3013 | save up ‘ few odd jobs & giv€ WE SERVICE ALL MAKES 3 OF | ars ' | Twp..t& jako pry Tie Te Pe re ne mane aaa at Be ood. _Pat_Lee. FE 21022 Start immediate! ae aw-'R G SNYDER. FLOOR LAYING. | leigh's Dept. — pahiadl sanding and finishing. Phone FE pert ul | _ 5-0602 REAL ESTATE SALES HELP ROOF TRE “PAIRS. | | 10-a washed, $1.75 yd. Pea-gravel, | $1 yard. Sand, any kind, e yard Products. 6335 | FE 4-1909 OR VE AT TIAC PRESS FRONT COUNTER. LOST — BLACK GERMAN SHEP- herd, trimmed in tan. 6 mos. FE 4-2453 140 Bagley. LOST ~ VIC. PERRY PARE. COL- | lie and German Shepherd puppy, about 3 mos. old. FE 4-6182. 810 _ Kenilworth. LO8T SATURDAY PIONEER HIGH. | eats ae collie. Please caij| SMAEL TAN AND WHITE . female dog. Short-haired and bres tail geen, likable. Answers “Sandy.” Children’s pet. awara: FE 8-600). | MISSING: A WHITE LEWELLYN eres Reward. EM 3-2400 after p.m RING & REPAIR REAS. [Snes AND D WHITE, BRITTANY « Jest in the vicinity of Waldo St. E 8-3528 Cail F STRAY 16 MONTHS OLD Tish Setter. Vicinity of Davisburg Road Dixie mene: Scar on nose. MAple 5-2406 F he Kate Osann Rent Apts. Untarished 34 ' eae Wed. Contracts, Migs. 32 -ATTENTION! CA$H WE NEED LAND CONTR ACTS Ree 8 CLOSING NO HIDDEN FEES Nicholie & Harger Co. 33 W. HURON FE 58163 CASH _ AVAILABLE FOR LAN N- TRACTS AND. are BQurties ~ NO OBLIGATION, Johnson. + MEET¥OR FE #3533 | 1704 & Telegraph Rd -CASH Por land contracts, and equities, as a t experienced man consult with | you. Call FE 4-3844 or FE 5-0075, oa, a Ask for Ted Mc- ARRO REALTY 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd FOR LAND CONTRACTS J VanWeit Aner Dizie Hw CA J | IMMEDIATE | - ACTION Qn any good iand contract New or seasoned. Your cash upon sat- isfactory inspe and title. ae Ken Templeto K. L. Templeton, Realtor | 3% Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4¢-4563 | “QUICK SERVICE” | LOW DISCOUNT on seasoned contracts Pleaty of cash. Be i sure to see me before you sel. H. KNUDSEN WE NEED YOUR LAND CON- TRACT. CASH | Boy ens Tig ASK FOR ua NIAYDEN, NO OBLIGA..ON. 3. ¢. HAYDEN, Reaker 86 E. Walton PE $0441" ection of property i | | © 1968 by NEA Servicn, me. CM. ag U.S Pat Off, of sere | l \ —L, : Sane ¢2-tt | _ 1 ROOM BACHELOR APARTMENT | o por week. 89 State St. FE 1 ane 3? BEDROOM LAKEFRONT apts, Partly ig BEDRM., LIVING RM. M. KITCH- en & bath, well furnished, carpet- ed, on Cass Lake. FE 5-3168. 7 a | Bee Fea eae Big Auomet, haat hyo “Would you mind keeping this in your refrigerator? __ton. ous 8-1455 after 4:00 pm. | Warr. Gate ‘age { We'r re > having the sitter tonight! ad ,@ 5 Room so WEST SIDE, _ ToL a | 9 eRe Gua : 15 eu BATH, CLOSE IN. NR. Fioor: covered. re 2 ome __bus, FE 26332 or FE 2-5788./ Oj) heat $55 per mo. Rent Apts. Furnished 33° _Rent Apts. Furnished 33 5 ROOM: Wrst SIDE. MAIN | _Ediin PRE | eee i ae ane) cares 6 7 BEDRM. HOUSE. iso) PAYSON. > RMS & NiceLy| Henry Clay Walled Lake, Liberty 9-1025. Y 1 & 2ROOM APTS. CLOSE IN E +8612 1 BEDRM_ DLX. LX. GROUND FIR furnished, OR 3-9105. | PVT. BATH. turn Baby welcome 210 § An-| derson | ae NEWLY DECORATED rooms. Adults enly Welfare cases FE 4-6064, welcome. }ROOM APARTMENT, PRIV ATE | bath and entrance. children wel- 35-8904. | come, OR 3. ROOMS, SHOWER. CLEAN. Nicely furn. Private, heated. Ideal for couple. References, FE 2-2074; Baby Welcome or 4-1008. _$8_ea iST. FLOOR, jist) T BATH, tyra 5 eeaks - GMC, ver =o $18 wkly. FE 8-4558 before 6 p.m, BED - LEASE, _Bel Air Menor, FE i CLEAN LARGE 3 ROOM A steam heat, utilities furn., mo. 5415 Elizabeth Lk. Ra. 1ST FLOOR. HEATED 5 RM. FLAT, coaeee facilities, children ai- low Pt. $65 ROOM APT. FORK ; $100 per mo Adults, 130 ratte ' \4N ‘3 ROOMS PRIVATE —— gas bested 87 8 Parke! J & ¢ ROOMS WITH PVT BATHS. | 3 ROOMs AND BATH. ALL UTIL- ities. Summit street. Inquire #5 Dwight. 3 | Ae MODN RMS. WITH BATH Pvt. cape only. FE 5-4032. BATH AND/| 31 Pamala FE 4-21 CE ROOMS | i L UTILITIES palate Lower. FF 4-4686. |@ ROOMS. A RN HOT 15 $90 mo. References. EM | ‘ USORN sai oer wk., call FE 2-1059 evenings | {L6E RM CLEAN. UTIL. FURN Adults. 258 Orchard Lake. +ROOM ae UPPER. FE 2-2455 i} | WM. | RMS. PVT. ENTRANCE AND) REALTOR 244 8. Telegraph Ré- bath. gas heat furn. 111 N, Tele- | ae re e_ne. Tene VT BATH & ENT. OUTIL. s 5 Ready, Willing and Able | & washer furn. PE 2-6226. Cash buyers waiting for your Iand | | 9 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE. | contract Ca.) Realtor Partridge.| 1st Goer. baby peleme 194 Going PE 4-3581 — ; §8t. Corner Whittmor WE NOW HAVE 2 RMS. AND BATHL LADY ONTY. . r | a4 loyed preferred. vee a.m. An unlimited supply of capitol to purchase lane contracts, sea- 130 p.m a | soned or new. ; sible Gicounis, larkston Hobbies & Supplies 24A, REAL ESTATE. INC. == } 20 8S Main, Clarkston, Mich. PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES ACROSS FROM BANK) Scrabble games Beck onstere Book Store, '§ E. tawrence MAple 5-582] | ' Open Daily 9 to 9-Sunday 12 to 5 t the lowest pos- , 2 TARDE aoa ag CALL between 12 & 6, Sos ¢ 4 RM. APT. WITH Lege ENTR. References, FE 4-1656 4 ROOMS & BATH, LOWER. Ih TN Auburn Hgts. everything fur-. nished, FE 2-890), | 4 i | 4 | 5 ROOMS AND BATH, IN CITY. | OR 3-8832. 86 COTTAGE ST., 2-ROOM APTS., everything included, see Mrs. der, Apt. B-3, . DECORAT- ‘3 CLEAN APTS. GDULTS ONLY. ‘ 18 Elwood. | 7 ROOMS 1 BLOCK FROW Tata : ferrec, FE 5-518 Lady preferrea '2 aND ROOM APARTMENTS near downtown FE 4- 7058. Notices & Personals 25 | | & COMPLETE COLD WAVE. $5.50 i Fred Herman | | | | { kind. I have car and tools for “¢irnece installations, repairs and | most jobs. _ ar FE 4-527: cervice. Gas conversions. $150. | _or_ UL 235384. | Complete forced air furnace in- | rey . CARPENTER SR WORK, NEW — stalled as low as $495. 2¢ br Repair. FE 4-4210. service Licensed Guaranteed & SPAN Laundriette Do washings. | ana ‘etficient. Mgnt or day. FE Az gINDS OF ALTERATIONS. | 5-7598. dresses «pecially. FE 19° (Gg, RUBBISH. ! Se ee eel | FOR SALE — FIRST — Dorothy’ 500 N Perre. FE 2-1244. EROTREDS KNAPP SHOES Fred Herman _OR_3-1582 ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING a friendly adviser ohone FE meee Confidential The Salvation riry | & COMPLETE COLD WAVE. M & H Style-Rite. OR 3-3421. ans liams Lake Rd, and M59. DeINt® MAID SUPPLIES. yior 56 Gillespie FE 3-7293 SuNTY MAID SUPPLIES — 739) pesommes Mrs Wellace. FE BEAUTY IS EVERYONE'S DUTY Face lifting, face peeling & Swe | dish massage Stockholm gradu- ate A youn; 772 E Maple ‘across from Kro- ger's) Birmingham. MI 6-7373. ~CHARI.ES CHESTER AIR CUsmiCRaD eens ase MILLE OR In Debt? If rou are having trouble meeting see us today. COUNSEL. INC., Koon 716, Pontiac State Bank ‘Bidg. FE 8-0456. KNITTING Home knitted sii booties for sale. __wifts Call Lots at FE §-7710 LOSE WEIGHT SAFEL Y AND erancenoaiy with newly released Dex-A-Diet tablets 98 cents at SIMMS le: ‘OPEN EVES AND SUN. ‘TILL Christmas. Newman's Variety. 915. _ Orchard Lk OLD FASHIONED SLEIGHRIDES, hayrides, Team pullea MU 4-0525, “REDUCE FOR THE HOLIDAYS lose 10 pounds in 6 short See ugly pounds melt safe scientific. Health Institute, Wtd. Children to Board 26 oa A LICENSED SOME. N NEAR Pontiac Motors, FE 2-503, MRS | skin “« HOMES. 5,000 CASH ELWOOD REALTY 5203 CALL | 08 IMMEDIATELY if vou have a farm or.income preperty Home buyers waiting. } Humphries 83 N Telegrapb Open Eves. FE 2-9236 Wanted od Real Estate 32A 13 Mayfair 6-6250 | 2 BLES. FROM SEARS. SMALL furnished apt for lady. 81 hee eet: 2-8062. RMS. VERY CLEAN. 286 5. 2 Jessie. RMS.. NEWLY DECORATED, | vt., adults, ground floor, FE 937" or 5 50 Stout St. |7- AND 3RM. HOUSEKEEPING \ cottages ga&s a all utilities. \ Winter rates. Tru Rustic Cabins 468 S. Broidway, Lake on MY 3-0058 27-ROOM, $10 A WEEK, 7 ROOM, = fyrn 75 Clark. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. oul reured couple. MY : |? AND 3 ROOMS, PVT BATH. i Gar “at . Apply Apt. 7. ROOMS. ADULTS ONLY NO | drinkers, 315 Voorhels 2? AND 3 LARGE RM. BRICK apartments downtown location. Pvt Ent. and bath. Everythi furnished Inquire 22 Auburn, of- fice in rear. AND ENTR, 2-R | MY 2-1981. 2RM, PVT. BATH 223 RM APTS. EVER furn, pvt. ent, 285 Whittemore. . CASH FOR YOUR EQUITY — We bur. ‘oratea pvt entrance. 4145 Clin- | sell = oe List =e a for | tonville Rd OR_3-$708 fat efficient service e will | | 9. FRIG- abbd to please you. We need 2RM. UTIL GAS HEAT RE modern homes that are, —eration. FE _2-2661. erica on today’s market. 2 AND 4 ROOM AGES, 1 block west of Tel-Huron Huron Trailer Park FE 2-2015. +L. H. = ean pe W. Huron FE 2-4810 ULTIPLE LISTING. SERVICE CASH FOR YOUR HOME OR EQUITY. If cash interests you, let us look our property for a cash nm many cases we can get you cash for small or large equities. We also have buyers for land contracts. Clark Rea) Estate 1362 W Huron FE 4-6492 or 4-4813 Ask for Mr Clark GT) AND FHA CASH FOR YOUR HOME Yes. we can sei] your home fo: cash, witn very «mall meot Call us tion, do not feei obligated. We WE TRADE, WE BUILD DORRIS & SON REALTORS 752 W. Huron Phone FE 4-1557 LICENSED HOME. DAY CARE. Perry Park Sub. FE 8-6462. Wtd. Household Goods 27 CASH FOR USED TVs. ture & mise FE 2-0367. CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP- | aliances Ode pieces or house full. cree courteous service FE FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home or odd ‘ots. Get the top dollar Wil: th outright or sell it for you community Sale. Phone OR 3-2717 WANTED TO BUY — ae Att ee) of furniture Ph. WTD: GOOD LIVING ROOM & dining room set. EM 3-4746 wr — ANTIQUE DISHES. “AN- pares, leimee antique furniture Wtd. Miscellaneous CHURCH WANTS GOOD USED pianos. Phone FE 56-0067. STORM 24x24. A NDOWS. GLASS SIZE. _44x 80 26x26. FE 2-3664. WANTED: 2 WHEEL TRAILER Must be bargaln for cash. FE 4-8005 WANTED: PORTABLE OR smail record player, __sma FE §-2252. WANTED: OFFICE EQUIPMENT, typewriters, ou machines, fur- poo ere 35-4414. DRAFT- “ip PUMrER Pct, PEA s, FE Money Wanted 28A ORTGAGE By private party. MY 3-2726. PLACE A “LOST” AD. “Call FE 28181 for an ad, to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-818) | Day for an ad-writer. “charge it.” arge i ‘| We will trave: to see FURNI- | 28 oe HAVE CASH, WILL TRAVEL you and to get cash for | your home, land contract or acre- | age. Cali now for a WWsminute service No charge | RD. RILEY. Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 41137 FE 4 -4821 show you how OWNERS We need listings on houses farms. acreage, Have buyers for land emitracts Call us on any prop- a lane contracts vou have PON TIAG RAL an 137 Baldwin FE 5 Sell Us Your anity | Don’t lose your home-cash wait- ing—no red tape. We also need listings Giroux- Franks 4395 Dixie | Hwy. OR 3-979, Immediate Action We can coy WHITE. BROS. REAL ESTATE OR +1205 $660 Dixie Hwy. "th! 9; Sunday | ‘ti 8275 qr house Open Eves. _ “til. ; WANTED: LOTS WITH SEWER ' and water Jim Williams FE 40612 a WANTED: BAh OR TAVERN PHONE. FE 4-2070.- AFTER § P.M. WANTED: IMMEDIATELY Homes farms. lake property oe land contracts Burers wait | Paul M, Jones, Real Est. | $33 W. Hurdn - ‘own pay- | or further informa: | _ FE +8550 2 RM. FURNISHED APT. CLEAN $16 wk. pet | adulis, close in 106 Norton | | i | floor & warm Main 85 Auburn 2 RMS. & BATH. NICELY FURN. soem to igh school. 102 Wash- _ington. 2% 3 ROOM APTS. S. NEWLY , DEC | 7 FURN APTS. EVERYTHING furn FE 6-3036. 9 ROOM APT, NEWLY DECO- rated, pvt. ent. & bath, 63 Pop- lar, off Baldwin. thing furn. Also slee cal] at 52 Nov-r or §-2438 ing rooms, pension accepted MApie 5-2344. 2 BEDROOM APT. IN HIGHI AND. ROOM BUNGALOW. EVERY-| one MAple | 2 APARTMENTS WELFARE OR! ' } | i 309 McPherson St Milford MU 450% 2 LARGF RMS. MODERN. CLEAN Prt Garage Util. Adults. §95 per month, 279 S. Edith. FE | 2-9634. :2 LARGE ROOMS, CLOSE IN.” 24 Florence Ave. 2-ROOM APF WITH PVT. ‘ENTR Share bath. Child welcome. per week FE 8-1431. ato ROOM MODERN APT. lake to responsible person. 3-6292, after 6 p.m. fe) OR cowntown, 200 Mt. Clemens 4063 3 ROOMS BATH PRIVATE ENTR. Near town References. 88 Me- __chertic RMS & BATH. PVT VT ENT HEAT gas furn $65 mo Auburn eigite 2961 Church] 3 ROOMS PVT ENTR. NEAR YMCA FE 4.1178 3 RM UPPER 4 BLOCKS “FROM business district Ca‘) FE 8-3319 before 10 am } RMS KITCHENETTE & BATH. Heat & 1 1pm : 3-ROOM TURNISHED "APT. | Matthews FE 2-3853. 3}ROOM FLAT WITH BATH iy decorated. Pvt. entrance. feces $60 month, on after _all_ day Sat. FE 5-43 |3 ROOMS AND Ses “PRIVATE [ NEW- In 4. $12, ‘ | 7 RMS. PVT BATH & ENT. CLOSE age couple only. After O58 Opa ke Rd., i 38 Lg ed Sashabaw and Walton, Bivd. OR 3-1880. Before 6:30 p.m. he) Y _buslines, EM iste . hor puse over cae ‘Hardware. 85 per month. FE 22044. IN PONTIAC OF 30714. TA BA MOD WPELEAN se Rtauaee $68 3 50. Coupie. 4, 2061 Opdyke. _ i EACH, pvt. trance. nice district. 4 ROOMS AND BATH ON ALLER. a nose $40 per month. ROO NEWLY DECORATED | 68 S. Francis, FE ¢- ar ee a 42M UPPER APT 335 LIBERTY eg per mo Call PE 2-8616 after 5 4 ry Tt. REFRIG & STOVE ROOM APT. furnished. ist. . mo. RM UPPER FIA “Qu _ity Adults $63. PE #v961_ 5 RM. & BATH. MODERN LOWER flat close to town & schools, O11 heat furnished 73 8. Parke s Inquire & RMS. TH. GAS HEAT & ~_. water rfecumnea, MA 5-180] [ APT 415.8 JESSB, tactics 498 8. Saginaw Bt. ROOMs AND BATH UPPER fiat treated. near St ‘ca 1 13 Beach Street. FE 5-536 R “MODERN = PaEaCe with Pi A On us line. Apply _129 8. Edith. FE 4-6378. \3 3 '5 RM OPPER FLAT HEAT FUR. © 4-5626, _fished. FE 4-5626_ ROOMS newly decorated, winteriued, sees: $50 mo, 0 OR 39-4817, 6 ROOM UPPER FLAT, 3 BED- rooms. all moaern conveniences. Choice residential section. close to schools. Rent reasonable to Mesirable tenants. Call owner. PE _4-8462_ or } PE_ 23-5268. , OF RMS. AND BATH. ‘REDECORAT- | ed. Heat furn. 340 &. Pike. | ATTRACTIVE 3 RMS. & BATH, heated adults. 1] 8. Jesse, 5-1625. s COMFORTABLE. Adeline! — . Gble at once MI 4-1 CLEAN 3-ROOM APT. PVT. _— “and bath, Lotus Lake. OR $-0237 FOR COLORED. §-ROOM APT. and furnished rooms. Call FE 3-7320 Last ad —r— FRANKLIN APTS. . Close to downtown shopping cen- ter and transportation. These all- modern, }-room 's. with private bath. afford economical, attrac- tive living quarters with no costly upkeep Nice and warm Newly decorated and well maintained. Quict friendly neighbors, Adults. only in this building, $49 mo. = heat, hot & G. Hempstead, 102 E. Huron ti PE 48284 of after 6 FE “HOLLYWOOD APTS. | ¥xcatenet or unfurnished 2 & 3) ms, bath & wee furnished. | i4 E. Howard &, FE 2-183, LARGE 5 ROOM WITH REFRIG- erator and stove on James K. blvd. with ep as apes at your 43009 or Broker, APARTMENT FOR LADIES erything furnished, town. 25 Williams St. LARGE FURN 3 private bath and per week 264 8 8-3152. A GOOD opel AND SPACIOUS . Ev- ® private home, widow, west i no children phone F BACHELOR APT. FURN. PVT. ent.. ground floor. Crescent Lake Rd. 5-8500. BASEMENT — 3 RMS. WORKING couple Hast Side. FE 2 ae BACHELOR APARTMEN Two rooms and bath All Utilities fur- nished. $13 weekly Cal! at 288 N. Perry are iaeat for bachelor or BACHELOR APARTMENT. SHARP. private bath TV. N. end. FE | CLEAN AND > cozy, > ROOM APT and entrance, 4376. COZY RMS. AND BA WITH Murphy bed. Extra nice kitchen. hated ——. couple preferred, 756 CHILDREN ARE WARM AND __cofy tp our clean apts. ret _ CLARKSTON, BIG LAKE, & bath, new nice ere: ary} mo. No MA 5-9687. COUPLE & BABY eye BATH & entrance. ¥ FE 4 LARGE O01 LOVELESS 7 “AND BATH. Utilities furnished Near airport. Aduits, OR 3.1043, 2 LOVELY APT.. FURNISHED bedrm al] modern. Oil furnace. Lge. ving room. Laundry room, lots of closets. Immediate occu- pancy. MA near down- | . nice modern bath side, =| 2 i MODERN 3 ROOM AND BATH, lakefront, trance, soft water, 4 blocks to shopping center and transporta- tion, References, MY 3-2880. MODERN 3 ROOM APT. STALI shower, al) utilities and gas heat. Furn, $65. 618 Orchard FE 2-5007. MOTEL KITCHENETTE A Utilities yer Pontiac Lk, _eas heat, laundry, TV, MY 3-5671. | NEAR CLARKSTON - ORION RD, new aritits or | child $20 per week FE 5-8274 _ PVT 3 ROOME & BATH AT WIL- Hams Lake. OP 3 7541 PONTIAC LK. M50- 1- RM KITCH- enette apt. _ util rn. OF QUIET 4 ROOMS BATH. PORCH. Upper _apt ‘ E. Side. | FE 2-7908. ‘SMALL APT. 1 OR. 2 PERSONS. $15 weekly. OR 3.7700. TWO 3-ROOM APTS OR _3-1388 | THREE 3-RM. APTS, U FURN. valence ‘ontiac. Child welcome. WARM, CLEAN EVERYTHING furnished. Children welcome. 915) Orchard Leake Ave. WILL SUB-LET MY EFFICIENCY furn. apt. until April 1. shoe side. Write Pontiac Prers Box WATKINS LAKEFRONT ORE | Sand beach, beautiful view. year ‘round. Modern 5 rms., fireplace. _OR 3-2407_ after 4 Rent | Apts. Unturnished 34 ) AND 2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT apts Partly furnished, OR 3-9105 1ST FLOOR. RMS, HEATED apt. Newly decorated FE 2-74.5 1 BEDROOM APT FOR LEASE, $109 per mo aAduits 130 semi- _nole_ BelAir Manor, FE 4-1559. 7 4-ROOM APTS } ae. APT. NO as heat, private en-— Lare.. furn. OR 3.4555. | | 2 BEDROOM ' } Pre. — | Sie per week. eave | ceee Eres: MODERN oT ce cake ever | Ce omnes Cecmrowed 22) ‘NEAR PONTIAC, 4 LOVELY rooms and bath Upper. Ail large rooms. Ot! furnace $60 per mon MA 5-9821, bi NEAR CENTRAL HIGH $-room with bath Just pececstot | Oil heat, fireplace, apart- | — and convenient te eovuown. Call us to eee, NICHOLLE. & | HARGER, 33 W. Huron. resus ORCHARD CT. APTS. AIR CONDITIONED | ‘s most exclusive west) side apartment development Bal- econy type individual — beautifu) kitchens with st refrig. furnished, Auto hot water also -furnished adults pancy Get manager. Mr Gardner at 19 Sal- mer 8t. ai call si FE 80918. OPEN i; LY & SUNDAY 10 AM_THROUG GH 9 P.M. UTICA AEWLY DECORA ATED Hs eet wipe a 235 Merri’ REpublte UPPER 3 LAR@F ROOMS AND ae OE ei bameet adults Phone bedroo: Lincolp Jd gh mo. Call ‘Goce rt 5 Fe 1280) or after 5. FE 5-11 WOLVERINE ‘APTS | Downtown shopping and transporta-. tion within 2 blocks, Schools =) | one block away Children wel- come Nice and Warm. Nicely decorated and well maintained 3 roams and L ovul K, G. Sea perce ; . Huron St. FE WATERFORD VILLAGE __ 3+ROOM NEWLY REDECORATED acy ny oer ae end utility r w HITE, “BROS. RR 3-1205 Dixie Hwy “t) 9; Sun, 10 "til 8. 1022 E 1 BEDRM. HOME. oot CLEAN, uti) Furn. FE 2-4855 BEDROOMS MODERN. fortably furn $65 monthiv 3-3303 or MU 46417, ROCM MODERN HOUSE IN Walled Lake Good location. “Fenced yard. Rea MArket ¢2887. 2 BEDRM. MODERN HOUSE near Pontiac. ire weekly includ: | ing heat. EM 3-4322. M TFRRACE PARTLY _furnished, $74 month. FE 4-1559 ? BEDROOM, GARAGE, BASE- ment, Clarkiten Schools, vacant. M =| ~ COM- EM ~ & BATH. NEAR BUs- Hne & shopping center. $40 mo. 15 Downing Ct. 2 BDRM & BATH, OAK FLOORS, near new High &chool. Teachers _preferred FE 410998. 2 BEDROOM, NICELY FUR- nished, ful: bath, yr. pond Com- merce area. EM 3-2020 2 BEDRM W ALLED LAKE MOD. | = Close to city, Reas MA 4-2283. RMS AND BATH MODERN furnished hottse 3330 $ Rd Crooks | i 3-RM. HOUSE WITH BATH. FURN | e unfurn. In Keego Harbor FE ay BEDRM. HOUSE 3 YRS. OLD, $70 mo. 2646 Genes Dr. after 1. p.m, _ Near Blue Sky Drive-In ROOM HOUSE. FULL BAS&F- ment furnace, exc. location, $60. — Windiate Park Waterford OR. _ 3-6897. 4 RMS. & BATH. HOT tT WATER. & shower 4708 Highland. |5 ROOMS, COMPLETELY 1 FUR- _ children. FE 4-1091 '2 BEDRM . LIVING ROOM. KITCH- en & bath POI ED furnished $17.50 wk. Ok 37206. 2-BEDROOM ewer: ~ MODERN, clean, Auto o heat Hot water __furn. 5.2864 IND FLOOR. 3-ROOM APART- | ment oewly decorated 18 Fll- Entr. All utilities furn. Clean. $65 00 a month. 194 Lawrence |yBOOM APT - IN AUBURN i eights Upstairs Pvt entrance. | Pyt. bath Inquire 22 Auburn Ave. | | _Oft Saginaw. ' + RMS & BATH NFWLY LY DECO- sutside entrance. Affler 7 pm OL rated Heated Olive 6-9041. i 206. a RMS. & BATH, NR. TEL-HURON, pt oui ‘working couple pre- ferred 47233. 3 ROOMS TRG eat PVT. ENTR. Utilities furn $16.50 per wk, 105 __Florence 8t /3 RMS FURN, & UTIL. ADULTS. ‘$20 week. 1555 Williams Lk. Rd. 3 RMS BATH PVT ENT. : Lights. gas, heat furn Clean, on Auburn Heights, FE 3-9329. | | ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND, heated apt. Adults * geirence Furnished near Fishers and bus. only, $12.50 per week dale FE 65-0378 3RMS PVT BATH & ENT “whet me _FE 8-652: 3 18T ontld. No drinkers. 79 Washington. 3} ROOMS ERB APARTMENTS. 119 State St, FR 5-220} FLOCR.. MODN 1 | “a Park- | i ft 1 ond 2 Enooel eer) Oe '3 NICE, NICELY DECORATED — rooms. Héat furnished Washer & dryer available. Child welcome OR 3-6224 evenings. 3. ROOMS rery clean, _ Saginaw. 3 RM tated Heated. outside entrance. reg 004° A pm. OL 1206. > Rue. HEAT, REFRIG., STOVE rking furn. 180 E. “Huron, * SHIRL EY APTS. ‘2. 3 UPR FLATS: TWO REDANMS. lote of heat. UTILITIES FURN,. 306 = N & BATH NEWLY DECO. $60; and j-bedrm.. $ Desirable location hear Lincoip Jr High Schoo on Euclid street Fe 4-2523. or FE 5-117? 3 (RMS. PVT. BATH AND GaA- e Newly decorated. corner nD Steam heat, hot water, stove. apie Furnished, $63 month. FE 5ROOM APARTMENT ®RONT & ? CLEAN ROOMS UTILITIES es entrance, heat pod bot wa- Ort Ss Or an hut 3-13 ter furnished. ‘9 block from grade 3 RM, HEAT FURN " geo. 166 Coleman. FE 41676. sc rook ue mao. 86 State St. f a TYP EAR ., home until April, $128 mo. FE * 2.7720, | nished. Cass Lakefront. Ideal) veuung heac'’ Automatic gas) heat E 5-8912 6 ROOMS IN DRAYTON. “4410 BEE den, , Drayton Plain 7 LAKE FRONT NeKiae 2 BED- room, For adults or small fam- ‘Nes. Good references required. $80. Jack Loveland, FE 2-4876. BEAUTIFUL NEW RANCH TYPE. _$150_ month FE 8-0046. FOR LEASE. CLEAN COMFOR able 5 rm. house. Of] heat, dah to wall carpet, 21 in. TV, 2-car _ garage. FE 92-1315, 608 E. Kennett. FURNISHED HOME, 1 YFAR OLD 3 bedrooms, bath, dining, living and kitchen, new furniture au- tomatic washer, alr conditioned oil heat, 2 car garage, 1, blocks from high school. wee oe month ‘Call after May fair 6-1447. FURN, HOUSE. 2- Commerce Lk MA MODER 1K 2 BEDRM AILDREN welcore ULstmdry & elec. dryer. $15 wk, or $55 mo. 1 mile od _ of Commerce 3355 Fux, EM 3-4005 MODERN 4 ROOMS, “STARRED | ae hana rental 8990 Pontiac | 4 PEOPLE. ON _ 32 “HOUSE. ALSO | 24 «Ferry FE MODERN “SMALL ap rst floer 46604. OUR LOVELY RANCH BEDRM W LED Le iO D. M WAL 3-0479. | 3 BEDROOM MODERN | nice. 5 ROOMS AND bg Bt GARAG | § ROOM TERRACE “pad! ‘BLVD. 5 Lonnie Wea er. FE BEDROOM © HOME IN ELI "Mibeth — area, ae until use 1. FE 6-1710 before 2:30 — TARE a. yet FUR- a ai ano heated “ MArk- af WARM 3 . BEDROOM HOME Lu per Soe th. $50 4 utred oh ad- vance. _MUtual | 3060" « Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 1 BEI ADULTS. LOVELY 1 BEDRM. home. Gas gare _ment, st, Mike Distt ct FE 54s ?-BEDROOM TERRACE, $75 A MO. "Ramona Terrace. OR 3-0748. 7 BEDROOM HOUSE, UTILITY Tm... B88 hest, = Keego Harbor. FE 21885 ROOM HOME NEAR OR- e. Lake vA dia- ance to new seheoel, month Call us ‘Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. 20 8. Main Clarkston, Mich. aC RRS apie een BANE) §-5821 Open Daily @ t * “2 o #—Sunday 12 to 5 2 BEDRM. MODERN. $665 Mo. Vacant. Middle Straits Lake Area Market 4-4633. 7 BEDROOM HOME IN v AUBURN 2-BEDRO tonville with 2-car prunes: Within 7 BEDRM HOME. AUTO HEAT. Full basement & garage. Inquire | bj : Faectoaecl saree Ge fone ne | v, LARGE ea % ; tlemen. Prt. entrance, 245 ‘Nel rE 44975. — — : ER son DOVELY r ROOM _ Geod food Home _8-3338. MOTEL cL ROOMS. 1 P __Pree TV. a9 weekly. on 3-T700, uODN. FOR QuieT Room pRiva IVATE EN- trance, near Fish 3.W. Tenny. ‘son FE 5-8863 Se FE iM COLORED. $8 anes bee “Soke G rates. 14 & 16 N_ con hve. < LEER RC Working iady, % —— WARM 5 (a) __Hemen . 24 Norton, FE 246773 Rooms With Board 38 HOMESTYLB EXTRA CLEA meais, TV. Me Matthews. §-0377. : privilege Downtown. 100. WITH ano FOR GEN- “tlemen. or 2 ladiez. Near i will mage aon with ter. etal couple. OLiv: _107 Waterly, Huron G 2? BEDRM. MODERN HO! $60 _ Bia Sant Stove and refrig. furn. * Close to city, 2 BEDRMS. & BATH. athe aR welcome. $50 mo. MA 5§-9079. 2 THREE-BEDROOM In were it garage tm Buren Os ome W . Call W. SCHRAM, ens Realtor, FE bean ea 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. UNFURN. _EM ener cesar thy ‘mo. — Realtor Part- ridge, FE 4-358 3 BEDROOM, NER a qovae te xe ; RMS. NEAR CA cass LAKE, $50 per mo, PE 5- 3 BEDROOM ON WEST HURON near ty School. $70 per mo. PY 3-71 3 TH. VICINITY 3 BEDRM., 1's % & Lake Rd. of Mie & W heat. Attached eee — monthly. -3303 2 bedrm Pangus, tester, NA )-2818. seeceeee SEW. FULL ag | FU ment, corner tae $85 oer month. EL- ¢ ROOMS AND BATH FE 86-4334 “BEDROOM trom ae Fe N HOME he ‘Drayton. ry _ en Table at Inquire 23 Aubare ear. ” garni e a. FE 5-8807 6 RMS. AND BATH. oo __Weicome. Reas. FE _ Cav after 5, OL 1 5 ROOM HOUSE oF a RE GA- Fe 2d rent with option to buy ROOM rua HOME, LO- eated in center of Oxford, Micni- gan. 62 £E. rdick. $70 month. Lincoln me. A real for the money, 5 ROOM TERRACE GAS HEAT. Carpeted, Newly decorated, mo, OR 3-6546. a | ¢-mooaEs NICE COND : Large lot, fenced, $60 monthly. __EM 3-3303 or MU 4-6417, 5 ROOM amb BATH, LOCATED at 217) Oaknoll Ra. 6 ROOMS OTI azar TRESGRN St, 360. FE é RM {HORE & . GARNGE_GIDBE ‘hools 2% 7 EMINGWAY—4 BED! _heat, Inq. Toyland, Lake Orion. ~ $63.50—6. ROOMS Ano bath for $185 oS —_ eg own 2 houses. Cass _srea. Builder. ALMOST NEW 3-BEDRM. STORMS ~ Fenced yard 5176 Crescent Lk. Rd, __. $68. Li 3 820 after i ALL “RENTAL NEEDS SATISFIED ROOM & BOAR men only. #44 Sarasota 1 Ave. Convalescent Homes 38A -OPENING SOON Gien-Ac: Nu Home. Now res festions, e For "ie ooo d call Fe Boia 8-8013. N elderly, jovely “pvt home. FB 2. Hotel Rooms HOTFE AUBURIN-> Rent Stores 2 - STORE FOR RENT 190 B. BLVD. . $70 mo. FE Rent Office Space 4 FURNIBEED 3 novel cRvICll on Baidwin Ave, 23336, EL-| GOOD LOCATI Seon kin treet 387 Baa! $25 month. $-2178. Lake Ave. = AND A ‘ 2611-2615-2617 Dixie Highway. Ph. OR $1391 WON k | reallly ~ Soot? ext, rniture Road, y oy PE 4-2633. pee bg 4 totlets Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A 6 oo Gi BATH. MAIN — lohmson. Suitable for of- nee Beauty tor Partrid at State. 4-3581.. son ae, Call Seay “tor office ae fving sonra. Newly remodel ATTRA Mr. ._ PE Ts. Gee mits et Pontiac, Excel For uanor. hose eg? Fa. = “For Sale Houses = or EM _ 3-878 OR 3-8138 Exclusive Jayno Heights NEAR LAKE 2637 —— Bivd. Waterford 1428 aa in ‘features. 3f ate a: Terms, Shown by A. C. BIELICKI GENES DRIVE — NEA sd m, carpeted livin H. G. Woodruff, itt. © 3-2137 iL bed- suto. rooin. neg large lot. Small down pay- For rent-1 2 and 3 bedroom homes, furnished and wofur- ; nished.. Near the water. 3060 8,-Commerce Rd, MA 4-1578 NOVI, MICHIGAN, 4 ROOMS AND bath, newiy decorated. $60 mo. MA 6-6603. . ON WALL &T. 6 RM. HOUSE. . FE 5-0303 OTTAWA HILLS - 735 MENOME nee 3 bedroom, 1% baths, fire- piace, carpeting, warm dry bane: ment, sun’ room, gas heat, _rage, FE 28936 on FE ONLY $50 — RANCH. TYPE. 4 large rooms & bath. On M59 lake. Modern. Will deguyee. ae MU- tual 4-4205 or EM 3-2456. Warwick $126 lease capa 1017 Argvie. 3 bedroom Colonia). garage. gas teat s ih brick e. 2 © arwick TWO DDR Ld ‘taonth, ne: Ranch Homes WITH OR WITHOUT BASEMENTS In Clarkston Prom $14,800 to, $18,250 down to ’ Homes & apartments futnis ched | ment, Owner, MY 3-3711, rane slarear & orice 65.000 NOTHING DOWN RLYY Starter ho ome, ane at tegen] partly 5143 Cass-Blisabetn Rd, FE 5-3030 _finisheg a wy an A. BUNGALOW - Near Tel-Huron. LAKEFRONT HOME Idea! for working couple, gas Exclusive LD sagt rea, $500 Hh aac! sen bed iv v. rm.. Ss" ee Ae tm boas ied in, rm bedroo: re: e “9 Li ic cad ee room . $S- : Sear hed <. =M Hf Realtor 1011, W Huron, FE | _3-0242 shill rere prarmperee irs | eats ea, SOMPLETELY Eig tent etd D AND wo en stove pope noo vr on aceon duplex. & (ireperics Tncluded, ¥m 8.8926. hone FoR a OR ae =, NEWLY.| Triteve) starter home, your lot, decorated, modern, 2 bedroom| Wiring. oa fam’ alum, home. Fenced yard, near Lower scieg. G. fey. Blar,” EM Straits Lake, LI 2-60992. —SpERSONST WED, WOMES — GAS HEA], REDECORATED 6 ALIZED HOMES rm duplex garage. off State. _—_____ FE _8-2200 MYrtle 2-2803 FOR SALE BY Rab — ia evel lakefront home, large ng poe oe = ee meee sa ft oe DOWN. room, dinette sun room, 2 large Ci etely carpeted; tiled bath and kitchen with ins - all on weet, level. Large family room fireplace, bed- room, bath, complete kitchen and 10x24 glassed-in coher facing lake = lower ter Laas famte yILIN ome or @ floor FOR 1 RWIN iSiet Ruebet rately ier Ticome, 8 rooms and bath with full 34476. = reece concee oi oii Ree | SBEDRO RANCH, $19,500. Call for information. down to new i € 4 I BY OWNER. 1 ck 1 6-R a John K. De & Sons | come win sacrtice, trade Since 1624 i <* 3 mhene ne 5-9447 or FE 2-4031" fi 3 West Huron Street A Save FE: 8-4 : | caesrage pene BEDRMS. . se? ocar are Exclusive residentio! are8 (Op flea | 3 Bedroom to buy EM 3-0242 ; Multi-Lakes Realty Brick ’ ’ g ~~ . ‘ : THE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER, HH, 1958 a \ sone Bale Houaes 8 For Sale Houses 43 MODEST MAIDENS. | : MULTIPLE LIsTIN ee Be “bv day: Alan For Sale Houses: 43) LISTING SERVICE. a oem oe m2 : a . bes 2 *~ — — ae sai . Le In Bloomfield Re Saran : ' \eraftsman built home com ae . Built in 1047, o —_— j cad Walking Distancd ° with ¥ rooms? 3% Ranch, Ope '. IRWIN at iL ee rom, fame betme, conven: “ee range, dish Sate aad uae Nothing Dow aera en-range. w ~ oS wi all of the latest Sorbo ~ CHEROKEE HILIS— . n : Ni cation with) include pew carpeting in’ all| “AQUA STRERT , < rubs tp-| 00ms, draperies aad outbs Weautiful new custom prick; “AUBURN SEIQNTS, ’ gg Oh ~s GAg heat. Owner | : ranch home ip Cari Bird's new Creo 2 ded- transferred. Che Cozy ‘ | Bruly (a fine "Home “and one) Separate ining foom. living rem tunenng, Huge toe i "t miss seeing. : : : iz room os room 18x17 with ledgerock fire- and utility toom. Newly j lace lovely kite decorated sind e io liv. & din. elf ‘ an “ : West Side Brick tie paths,” Shuminum doube| codition. 3 lots are includ. post & carriage “ams on | oe ee eee Eo lie R & Ww. i nD a Z real a ~ i $1,000. Down pearly perfect aro toe 2} throughout "For wign kaccoeh| 2 dualityine Reel wih ne $2,000 du, . Aone 2 AR yy I ae Tripp, R os and out. And well located on for rec. room, gas heat and ta money | z your housing problems. 75 W. Huron ‘Street | room dwelling suitable for, Quiet paved street, Has 2 bed water cae pame Late cIOUR o. , Baek an Nicely decorated. Oak floors, Fe 58161 or FE 44018 use as 2 family income Lo-| ‘oom, aud bi i corner lot, Sire, Ci “i E8,° TOP VALUE — rv galeig. rm: 1% Kone Ce ec tile bath. Price LE Sao Ot T femily income, te! Tice bedroams up. Pensieg Tec-| ‘opPe? oa a qualifyin Foew Cost? closets galore, rt tt living at only $9,050 — See _ ; +> See ens 3 rooms, eation room with led foer. best way to describe this Toe ti Lot veday! No PoNy PAYMENT: bath on upver level, and) 2. c@F garage — cement drive. aTLvaN SHORES comparatively new 3 bed- ft. w fe “tie in "56. “i350 and 3bedroom homes fn 3 rooms path on lower! About $1, autifu : | foom bungalow $1,76° dn ~ 08 pe mo. ine ATTRACTIVE 2 BEDROOM cote end level to down.on FHA 1 ranch type. sauce Living and lud- wk with full baée- water Sr a ge Age ll os took terms. com haces with 3 bedro rope roams of ample size. ing taxes end ins oo me built in 8. Sart oi? men ame. me just deo- : . w s, kitchen built-ins 3 ment, ‘oil “heat. Full lecaiine. W oral e new.” VORA b Somety toms ican" 0% igsutaied = Wterma (cee ly eae & FAMILY ROOM — shower, large nee 12 m payments, 5 eg “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor | fy Masten ei eompin|uiatag macy dots fu Adee Gare eat | dal nba eer S| 6 pwn vu : nole, Realtor m 2-car attached plas- =~ no money down. You v en, bire Are ly the mo cupboard« garbage disposal. Hi- floors. ‘ul atate: Nice. . | NO DOWN PA 49 Mt. Clemens St. pared gerexs x3. Call for tn- pas Tigage cost. Fi throughout. Ni —— ly 4 cs YMENT Call Mr. Alle . ormation. CoueeEon nate cel lnndacaped. Sana lecorat _— liv room Sbedroom ranch homes in PE 31201 or 2 SILVER LAKE Miadmerirpinkks Tobe ncieh: garage. 303 od Beach, 3 vat ice te ga.050 with weed. Eu is peerage piaing eet. ie io REALTOR $300 sq. fu a. levee. bedrooms. reccee Muagaiee is a croal $950 DOWN — Buys this a FE Ws CALL UB TO - 0 arge bedroom a real = s immac- CROOKS UBURN. NEA W. Huron St. « Phone FE 4-353 2 . living Oost 22x11, buy at $8,050. 2 large bed- ulate. small home. All large room — ~ yh “ti00® for TS | EEN EVENINGS 2 fireptaces. sunroom carpets, rooms, living room 16x14 rooms. Beautiful hen, pon- WANTED! A retired couple PERRY PARK soeee 95500 = ——— separate dining room, den, mod- pes 12 x 12. Hardwood egy aoe pag eaar” Soares pcg germ fear : with off heat, Tile yetd, We! down perment. UL rq ton Plai heat. bichon | brrante reom.} with “oll FA. furnace and . Work, space, Lavely tiled bath | 2" ivnimam amount “ot Up: png SE Bly = ° acres ace @ act um amo wu er s& cry ” : WATERFORD iit ied > ans oan estes to ae saree fecluded heater Carpeins a ——— lake privileges. Pull ae rend. Close to trans: hea pought yy dll ONLY $500.00 DOWN — $8,050) ou have-been searching for : hhces €. . opping and your ¢redit is , wWaenuk nesce vices iote| settreanes income, to make your 2 . a HERE . OXBOW _ churches, but Sn “has. the can buy this ~~ ee es oe cnet etal bone cate cme true. John K. Irwin & Sons Suburban tT be cial, nice | rivileges On aeterel, faa 5 peepee > meta ny ree pasments of about 8 per me. ‘oot lot just a maker! L ve is money | Realtors with 20 living room, Oak | com modern home with parti- fi > aXes and step off blacktop, five a ane ! Located near growing | ince 19°5 floors, large ki . toned ail Ver aed front home This lakefront insurance, miles west of Pontiac. Hard- popagiem Ub case (md ss own: | Phone PE 5-044; or FE 2-4031 | nice sized family on yard. Near schoo). Fated win poy haicar ape all os and oP cot and tile floors. F.A. fur- may wo also | 313 West Huron Street \ breegeway with attached 2 $1,700 dn : ractive all- % LORED Perret, ie wets Lares atl) oF oer aprice ome. ei Eve MIGs | Bodh atte ate prt | Floyd K ited "Kol Bine | eh te down magma Pa : space. ANI. Sf 11% rooms. six and one: ; | OWNER: > a ch design Lake privi oyd Kent In overlooks ouses 43 For Sal r @ Christmas $17,500.00 Term 2 partment. Tenant's apartment, | 3 ROOM BUN i ioe a or e Houses 43 Homes for the entire fam- 33 W, HURON ble buyer, Tusmedi- z biome for $85 per month and | | near St. Aloe eee | ~ an ~~ CONVE IP ie Fre, abott 90, size = 1 Rictanp en [LE RRAL ran dee etibewee would sesily | NO) DOwN) ea eMes® tor G1 | 8-0620 after 4:30 p.m. . - __. - NVERTIEEE 24s tive 3 bedroom ranch home 135 W Rate 6 ALTOR | told you enough Bene we have) oe needs a story frame | STARTER HOME 6Y OWNER Dor rs & S AWRENCE W. | or open daily pedines carpeted 4-2045. to warrant gh a the home | ome ou East side with 2 car/ . You cap mov On 2345 WATKINS LE RD heart Drapes includ- your immediate in-| safage. Basement as oi! fur-| _sel em. finish it vour- | ' OR 3-8021 ed. 12 x 16 kitchen, bath spection! No matter how well} ace. $7550. Full price page | cls OR 3-3 (1. OR 3-1070. { : - with shower, large. bed- | V eat arte anger | thee ite co whe" o@””| CCARKSTON AREA | 7} EMRE BBR QVYiOIG so ee la aretany yo inspection. 80 PUT IT ON YOUR | ORION TWP Nice home for (2 vr. old 3 dedroom. ranch style | In this exclusive residential | Custom built 1.200 sq. ft. 3 ped-| “attached farace, Ou heat, EDMORE ST oe LIST, AND LET ONE OF | aes family or retired couple vacant pele regl geet Gar tisiameeave: ee > Secosak 1 Guopiea gape ti itor i aS ch waae ee — COURTEOUS LESMEN | . Low . tiled bath. large | ve Ww : » es, siate en- na by ‘ : WEST OF CITY — SHOW YOU THROUGH. $18.950. ‘8rge rooms pada ea re >) lot, no down paym ment if you Wass | frame bungalow with gas TOTAL PRICE $7.400 trance 1% baths ceramic tive { Situated on a 97-150 ft. well land- Sor children h Liv House only Yiewy vars with reasonable terms. tor tub and tavatory. Walk in| good credit | eat, wall-to-wall carpeting. A searem l-story home hdl vanity Plastered walls oak OFF SASHABAW — $1,000 scaped lot among towering oaks. +. 4 ing ane! oe piteben. loset, Immediate possession. $3,- F C | coreeie Seem. one half mecey ly Caskedta) front in gee SAT plastered garage. All down Brick 3 bedroom It's a face brick ranch home con- of] heat. $1100 down soem (CG k t A ; 300. Low down payment. . 5 ood Co 1 itack (op duis eed coe peat ears ic, Ail s for A ates year lot. birch Large kitchen with gas of 2 ares Megdbaeren a io . | . Se ceeks eee rKston TEC | «4: £ cHicaGo. Mode! home | Corner Willams Lake Rd. & M50 | Pao = screened patie! rane bree area. Will con: Castom Builder Y on erie room, nicely" decorated. Slee 7 nce ee ne = White alu- re BEDROOMS, 1'4 BATHS = bedrooms Baement, oi! furnace. OR 3-1335 sell $16,950. property in trade. . a | to Large 1 130 ft. lot. Quick cones modern kitchen with birch Ser baes ee] ee te | POREEE IMD BOREL, FOUL Sh SESE BEATIN Por Colored Balbo tdty | Eaipatg” seat “wing rem ret . . 5 i] - if ‘ mE Pioehen Oath pl na fens tear re = brick and | WEST SUBURBA come alee ti eatestern anc A large pi agree home home. eet ee ea or O ore R: AY O' NEIL, Realtor fhoors Teed seoor seek aeons, oe plenty ot cmos. with aluminum sto De cea pedream home with, sin cain $| _EM es, 338 em Ole dora sigeae ak bast) off 8. Sed otina See ss 3 grap: bodied qalnes buyers re ingen Rd. open 0-0 closet space. Full asan basement bone heat =o Baer screens. Built in 1958 on 100x160, floors, plastered walls. Tile | SS t Leadketrteh Lo condi- minum . u- with full base ngalow 31648 | with fireplace. A 2-car brick ga- ) Soe Pence Sie) oe eae teh Rei imeee) | Cee | Eemmteg ge | Ee nt cir Halt etl ARGH! |"'saconoog, pyar cuear | Salamis Cattle en ace ” : = erm ant so ome. * NEW BRICK RANCH — Cla eee calt, wow! “eee: oe ues a fintshea. | Giassed tp ren. Close, to Dub- ot and gerege, 810000 to. show this home” to road” | Yroom bungalow. alee lot. mr Don't miss this chance = better ton. Waterford trea. Lot curt monthly payments. CALL NOW! me ML eareqme 1) cet ga- ts St. trick Schools. Eni garage. $10,950. anytime. you $3,050. Gulp’ 9408 own. Bee kare see tt now! The price is $21.50°. large trees, ultra i to = GI. SPECIAL coward, 18 Gillespie St., or Ph om see 7% foot brick pce um ries Paweepard A sane can iets High ; GI CHRIS OFF ORCHAR See , NELSON STREET pa S women Kinzler Realtor MACEDAY DR : By) prod passage nega he all ne cent mortgoge. Bal. $33 | TMAS jor dollar value this cap- | nome with 3 ALACE DAY DR. | _. Page, bas itving room win per mon 13 D4 bee . not be beat, total pri bedrooms. Entrance closet. “SET 3-bedroom, full : bg iy tebe = includes. tases’ and| PRESENT — Nothing 4 pabehes Seven 40nd? reeas Oak floors. Plasiered wail ‘ RANCH HOME oa oy Noses ee, I EE a — room or 83 N. Tien Open Eves | -_ mediate own, im- andy rooms Auto heat. ME i . All floors, deluxe ba‘h- : Sed renee, 1% ceramic tlle bathe E. 2-9236 | J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor | "22 ie Possession. large 3 bec-| Timken furnace "2 car gu- | is" priced: to sell BtORAH BLDG CO 20 YEARS OF SERVICE Sees ccas’ ahikiese te. sahaals 3 spacious - bedroom has ates! eerie “LISTING SERVICE | 06 E. Walten PE 8-044 ment, gas furnace, ideal location Tage. nice quiet paved 1136 Bilder 6f ft Nattonal Homes LINCOLN HEIGHTS Paved street. 80-145 rt aes | pod . Choice ot decorating IN BIRMINGHAM-BLOOMPIELD Open Eves 2 ed public or parochial schools & | street j PIKE ST OPEN EVES | FE 29122 Lovely 4-bedroom home wi scaped lot. $14,528 with e000 value ‘et $22.260, in outstanding, area. 4851 Haddington, poorly Estee BEDROOM HOME AT WHITE caly sess ng Ean anay ero GI SPECIA FE 4-9584 —— HOME. ALMOST bedrooms on first fisor, Tecoe: down and $87 per month. Taxes . terms. area, 4061 Haddington, ner Com | Lee for sale or will reat to re-| cluding taxes ay payments in| = SUBURBAN BUNGALOW _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | our equity Elisabeth LE Rd ra Sarpatieg ead drsece “cites ata Ooo ee 100 FOOT LAKE FRONT — « ee oar teal 95g P87) MU cheaper than rent. is $8050 Is total price of this | MOVE INTO. THIS cozy 2-BED. | —~**: : ee Inadscaped lot 60x38. close to “ el, 2 full baths,’ 6-569. i ————— . . outstanding modern two bed- room home before Christm schoo] and stores Sunecke 2 Ee ee oy gee ae | |. R. Hiltz feomnameenem, Taga | garcan, We ncehaey See | ha POR SAUR S| Srttaaceetme, (HITE BROS with built in oven and ooms and bath Large lot | C ° glassed in porch. dand _ $10,000 only $300 ull price.| home? R ay cream tiful 8 besu- | OR 3-12 ~ Sipch_sqpbeards PA oll ent) if wende inte ne wal © | Fage. and ‘lot é3x770. nice | ay Foes Sow re | arch Ce reoneon ee | home a oot | ff ust | Realtor x270. nice = Sve | ily house or a modern E . 5660 Dixie Hw: $23,000, terms. i pol ad rate ee ipleah ries | ) BEDRM HOU __PE 5-618! | oe | ~ Bargains in Homes poe en brick. Pull basement. | ens ned LIVING | Open Eves. ‘ti! 0; Sunday Dib eies Or i roo ay w 6G bedroom - hoses ioe SCHOOL — 345 -/°% cast Phone FE 57605. | GEORGE R 2646 Genes or iter iS Teens OMT ACAN ie aE ite Daniees Paved itrects. We have eae! Mee eel els re a | For Sa o~ Sete wall Gaede mm Ivig sr otree newly decorated, ay VACANT = | ee ony OS ves: wera ced crea; iene ria shee Qo eee stn fac Gna nen aod’ areas iresel 7 Egepiace | 7 OFS be Loko Prop. 44 ; Y h wn tee ¢ down for Gr | ssing room, recreati SN NL re and | dining vesbe. mpterel acres. Gatioats bean atl@ose Poa We have a variety of 3) and 3bec. SY OWNER: 3%. -BEDRM. BRICK, dante nen 7 on. j PW. DINN. AN low FHA terms. s or very) room with bar plus utility ay H basemeni, FA oil s. tile bath. mean north of city limits im- — homes located suburban and; Blvd N. Sat sa hest. ¢5 E. heat Consider an . ee W | Mode! located at 707 Manor Dr. | large screened in porch. the: | untoon Lakefront way to . bye Breeze- mill ate ———- $300 down dears, = section of the city you) ~~ , Sun. ang evenings. ers 6 W. Huron, PE 43946, FE 42577, Corner Commerce Rd in Milford ; cat ats lot 200x300. Fu'ly 5811 Rowley 2-bedroom, full base- tceme earag' mortgage! — er land contract, 430i 1 us today and make DORRIS & SON R =| M. R. Wis R i hllond Priced for quick sale, ment. att. garage ond saummer- 2 ie min ce = move your fam- WE Saal Betta | atutu " 4 181 vson ealty | with terms. | nome Exce. = — top lo- . ristimas 752 W. 2 | MUtual 4-1815 or EM 3 . cation Recent , Roy Annett, Inc.) EArt SIDE ROWN (2 ee 3 | Senet et pac zw. Mehman, Seer 08 320 2-bedroom home with unfinished SYLVAN | | Ore ee bi ccaly male) Lake Lots and Lake Pn Realtors since 1913 Sitic automatic heat. oak floor- | $600 DO : N LAKE IATE new, nearl - nee ‘ joor~ WN — Excellent st Sam Warrwi ' y completed é-room 1-3 to acre Clarkston lh, I 2 ST asd IN See ee ee tae modern home priced at only | brick. iruisvelliranay bowel fire: S ig OOM rae on neat, is bath usin eburehes shoppin at door. Wind: Open Evening Guntey 1-4 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE on Terms. deny oes Basement Gas lace. built-ins 2-car garage 5 iP OSSESSION lot. Pull price. only aint sia ein | al paved street. $1,995 full orice. a ot gain.” ean as a pin. ‘‘Real bar- aE seeded lot, exclusive ame! S $2500 down s 000 with ard eh GH Godt month. A) How- ee ae the price of one oo jon. was te) baseme eerie | $450 DOWN*— lake privileges, $34 es] | M NEW = | | Evenings after 6 call FE 5-2035 _CARGE LAKE ras) Fon YEAR ent wi - 500. 8 . 7 LOT Main house has 4 bedrooms. liv- new oe garage and capnalt fireplace sassney bungalow with | (ay 1780 Sherwood. FE 45000 | ' FE 2-3381, 35 or around homes. Paved atreets, Ce per ear drive. Kitchen extra nice. Located; Located in Ellsabeth Lake Be. ae RANCH HOMES township water system, $ miles = : 1 . ke sh 2 gassed in anol verookiag Beat ; eo — Mortgage cost | tates. Only one block from lake | Pontes hes ah slaty Vek ee Realtor tory from oes 208 — $8,190. ; Neder tose bes . aGiix - . $100 DOWN rn High Schoo! 704 S wned-developed-sold _b ' = has 3) bed rooms, living | PORORGE R IRWIN, REALTOR || GY Ra Farge ot, 3\ bedroome, xo OWN PA G.1. Easy FHA Te , F = es raph Kd. eM 3451 oar a , room, enice . kitchen, LDWIN il AC heat This lovely home t VN PAYMEN’ | M p, : rms Lo. Aa aly : [’ S beeetheai, and’ vell beat. Priced | —MULTIP PRIOLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. ealys 3 yes oid it bas a AYMENT | oves You In | TOTAL PRICE a AT UNION LAKE : ed rae INCOME SE ee de! "See «i, Ok | | | re ee el INS | large rooms & ceramic tile | | ATH, As| ~ $8 250 | « m ng room, kitchen, - est B | This lovely 3 bedroom home, Path down. 3 room ae pans SELL OR TRAD HEAT SCREENS AND STORM ' tull tiled path, sun porch. Oil uys | needs new owners. Living 13x26| ‘arge rooms & bath baal + rm modern o soba — Large| CONCRETE DRIVE AND PAVED | SO | | cireu'ator. Storms & screens, Lee | with fireplace, large, dining room,| entrance. Pull. bas mene rivate | . Gat com petal est side. Al. | STR EETS. CLOSE TO SCHOOLS | y > Tn ances | DLORAH BUILDING | lot with nice lawn. Privileges on a Today Rarteeeed teers = un 6 | wit cot West side, 813,004 Pcivened perch. Lar, eo wi THEM NOW UAT CENTERS SEE. WHY PAY RENT? | FE 2-9122 co i cee “Gite lor “ook * =) ot, Truly a/ rms or will consider aj BEDRM MODERN | | 2 BEDROOMS, FULI BASEMENT. 2 $7163 hor, Eves 5 me | ee cee £e: mS Le AS REALTY CO. with’ Riedl Recrestcn | fooim ‘ . . NEED A CAR? paces a by. appoint- $4730 with 5 mah oe. Bree —' home 7 acres MY 3-2726. | uotieahed atic on a bg lot with ORAYTON 1 PLAINS WITH OAK j Crenie re eae AVE Gareenedl feel Lae art ones a en | ‘0 y ane e 4) ce Te - 4 _ Met Bere, you can waik to = eine soa) ee per, moot (Cell Mrs.) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE On |W. Kennett eine, Mess.) gown: 3 in privileges Oniy $3 al ' $600 Down ! MULTIPLE. ‘TIS FING meavicn |) (aut ice sendy “bexcn Purn!- dandy 2° opping WES | . | sch y asvessments » tered waiis Large i “9. 2 BEDROOM + | r and dryer {ncluded. zi = posios pore peat ee Meivin “2 Russell A. Nott. Healion! FE_5-4501 or FE 4-6854. aaa ' ee ene oi Heat uae it | ad piecearan Genet itegesterted Must sell. $14.- shin: floors th 5 s up v reom 170 W. Pike FE 4:5905 | IST. MICHAELS . ay! ew 2-bedroom ranch with pias- . ced wall, roughout, with fireplace. Large parlor | WILLIAMS LAKE FRON Is only 3 bl Nothing Down | MIDDLETON 469 ‘Onctakn lake ave terea walls, cab, floors. “gas heat | ‘Paul ‘v. _ Jones: Real Fst. es city water heat ‘in if perp eal rreaaced 43.000 y 3 blocks from SPE dow ¥ Huron fod, sewer, Only $1.01 8 down oo et er a ae gar Seen (fan bedrocunt. F winter | 3 bedroom. 1'% bath mete Wil build ciarte? none « i | Off Oakland Av mn FHA terms $3400 full price. | FE 48550 - FE 8-1275 — OA 8-3633 er easy FHA. elese’ to Central Mf: -: odern year ‘round. Beautiful jot | with 1 bedroom and bath| ‘ot Our plans or your ‘pn | ° A rea) close local ver | NO MONEY DOWN GI | =— aut beeen Wile? priced at $43 down. Large lot. 2-car ga-| Basement Included. Also bh | Brien eRe ea ae nen ntme |) Wel bare|lecvers) ~ -RILE DRAY TON eee OE | Hey Gale veinme cond. | Firing See our model. Toa ade || weccled f cntes wart ve | Gach cree Grvome 6 tet] bal || acne caetgs nice, homes 10, Central location near sh WEST SUBURBAN aylor, Realtor. Reon el leat — this ; nald OR 3-283 Pontl rs Hed of each Perfect socati x Some with garages Give u Winter Lak ping end school r shop- bedroom bangsiow with 5 ROOM HOUSE OIL HEA ast! j ac, off Watkins Lake roomers 2 ca ion to have call, e ous a} inter Lake Bargain new 3 bedroom wank boast Etenen and large utility hardwood floors, storm wicoes. | $500 DOW oe, cay 6s bey bath. by appointment. © shown | | REDUCED $8 000 — For quick sale. with spacious living room room with oll nea poeces _GI._ resale OR 3-8661. 13 BEDROOM ! per mo ia 7 Cozy B 1 | se COLORED | Keg buils extra large 3-bedroom with loge posture whedon at ony 88.950 pe NOT YFHING “HC al bedroncs! anne ange Uw : = ungalow | ag _ home of your dreams cal! acy home 2 Brepleces te- S ru ate large i DOWN ing om carpeted. yas’ neat, | $690 DOWN —_ For colored 2 Recroom: bul ts pages. and older home oe eer new) basement’ with 8 ft. cellings, Toon. oil i 4 " M4, 950 paved street ; i . A n° ba i s, Some with ce deers, aoe i wi PPAR ZINCON I Ath, = | SORE ng MA HE eae | mi meet Maree Eh Wha) cgeatl colon tae |g 4 cu cara, only anbho| OR Sam See eng Be ge. y $il,- m home witb Sa iL IT TAKES . - ss 5 i : 7 ~ ve. Home 300 with terms | flassed-in front porch. Pull TO PUT You INA NEAR. Here's the catch — Takes MODE Pe LG Ww 1. LIS Ae BREWER JIM WILLIAMS and | lake lot! wall) worth #36,008 : i n. but vou ' i pact ’ rms $650 DOWN : heat. Fireplace price ee RANCH HOME - ee | rent beat the value 6 oa EL HOME, diate possession see fo REISZ SALES MGR CASS . SEAR F — Reduced $2,000. 67 cua duced to $6.956 with $950 SEF THESE TODAY \ home with garage and hase- Noe fomeniel oipedcna 5 | “aR? GAT - = te FE ¢5181 REAL FSTATE & 'NSURANCE a sandy lake frontage. 5- Sonsaten: cimee. 4 bed e down and $60 per month. | bigew vecan’ and just 3 yeateu garage aritaces, cae ‘ RP ddl ae ves FE 8-0823__ 1483 BALDWIN 2 FE 40987 , aie es dee stone fire- E , ie °K: aldwir t { if oo 3 ch! | 2. 2 = = : Ww 4 berm si ra w ee Stora: Saaie eee te SAN Bien. riticent” | TEMPLETON | Bevan Shetist s " um sto: LTO ot water ae : { ence yard. ; diate possession SURES | CrEN Even os « SYLV | feat, Ruermonane windows, int) | Eeslie R. Middleton Acres and Barn brick fireplace Complete dock. ete’ Beeneteen: SF EY ENINGS UNTIL 8:30. AN | occupancy’ Full price, $17 000, wii | BROKER Men, cot oy | Semi bungalow. tascefulle decorat WEST SUBURBAN | $12,950 mh “420 “ 08 do yew) ilar . c i gy ¥ by 4 BEDR WIS | OF NE TRANEE ING SERVICE I coneiiee smal’ tree & clear home. | FE 56-7721 FE 5-7747 OR _3- 3922 | ed. radiant heat oil Fea ae = a brick home. 2 bedrooms. BR own. Plenty of MS REALTOR FE 5-9471 | secrifice "2 bedroom hom a | regan meter call =| MU IP WHIT | beltimuotes, acc rasee ibash |W becromiaann Carpeteg divine rsa] BES erst Ellaaabetn Lake Rd room ; | e near \ i f : ei uilt-in arpe ’ the large, family, "cooven. | OPEN,EVENINGS & SUNDAYS) Goog deal FE 4014. : Nery surstus HERBERT C DAVIS | © YOU RENT IT 9 | fa room. with fireplace and| with coat clo Verlioute entrance | PE S471 ently located to schools and MULTIPLE LISTING SE Ze 2 Breck’ Hosen A bedtoaee | 4915 IRWINDA i oP me | half bath Stairway to expansion| kit ee eee mn meses F ae om. Home ees SERVICE $200 DOWN Large long beautifully land: | — PEPPER IVE | eee Seedete Cereb bun 3 {Bede price, $14,500 Sai age fe a | or Sale Lots 46 on rou ic: * | scaped and 1 =| b ric ome. Full | edrm B i 5X. enced and. “~~~ gas heat. 3 car garage and | 3 pe tal FHA caly “513807 | asement After 10 weeks, you'll suNngalow tandceped Ericedsto Jacl, 5 ACRE ‘ak tie oe anoeyerm RS Fee Settee | NO DOWN | id ear tl aris Besa At plano, ‘088, PERO gre reHn with reasonable terms. 3 bedrm modern ner building new eames j \ paid en pay regular Pe low . intoon Lake SASHAR ; seen: nville. $1500. $50 | Die eee acer Sis _ PAYM | Rue DPaltO ect: FE) Be aie 10 dat ats HARAW ROAD MetttigS ge te a C Vin ‘ >= = | third ac Edw. is ly PANGUS, Realto KE IT ENT E- —.. |_ living room. oak floors. plastered modern, full basement, very neai| in re with part ownership wn eee tee Realtor | INES Village aans’ M15. Oftony Ne_ Ree aos | 3 or 4 bedroom starter nh CAR KSTON AREAS | See pesoment pay ere ant cee: we bee een ain om 7, el ieee ne on Price reduced on this tine COMPLETELY TURN. RICH ; : “wit fail pace mentand (oueniwie 2 bedroom home in excellent | oll furnace teen ene ee room. | $759 down. small business. Only; (© PANGUS, Realt & w i ng On your lot S|) . rge corner lot on; en 5 LeDCe! eins aL, Neaitor attached Jalousie windowed : S ae ay a or will build on’ blacktop street 412 ne t | fear yard. $2.500 down will han- | k. 1... Templeton, Real 1919 M15, Ort porch and attached 2 car Cozy ico POSS } with this 3 familly income. ment. F ith small down pay- fage a percent: moet ry ee) other nice homes. ; 2339 Orct i SEO o erate NA 17-2818 a ee “Tovely trees Take Guopietel) mode We ce | anon witame take Re ee $3750 Only $300 Down rehard Take Rd |. FE 44962 "ranen nome eat Met Oaklency n - 8 it's t F Bin SS ee \ ito) a cluding paved aeiee ict ed Sa qeennel bus by door | moth the owner $180 a fr 6. OR 3-7038._ 4 room home needs a little fin- _ Move Right Jn | — Hitchen Haven Estate no's Pe haD iy ewer an sth ae Fant elon, Jt ar — | halts” Oule Suet “own.” Ho “2 bedrooms, fui! vazement nome, E mo Fie ieuar PE naon | s wonderful well ? acres — 2-bedroom ne Full orkshop ob Oil furnace. full bat! aC i located nearly mod- price $12,950 5 > ' ath. oak floors GI. SPECIAL S800 RRSP | alte pee is. ie Ba:| we sur tayo Comencrs | TER | ee aren Ty | ag pitted al ete cba gay 8 TIS 4 ACHES HOU Or TOES = pte ; CONTRACTS | 23 Saginan : saree ey ith more and W t : ASK FOR TOM B TS | F ; $60 a month. No red tape. N more inflation in AS $595 BUY OF THE MONTH | Near Downtow -Dorothy Snyder Lavender | PRESET K £0 mort pe. No, sight — your money in the bar ; we REALTOR EST 2 | S THE rs Sane (chéress _ 1 be worth less a Se eat | i i eeniaee PARCEL o i ae ‘ : ae d 8 Ay Sp ee | nS Ge house ay bet Hi zhland Ra muter a em | HAS THE BARGAINS |p Te Possession | Giroux- Franks inneated, te ints me in Jere eo | SOME 1 we Wooue on jHILLS : as a Pin,” six oa 2fam- -3303_ or MUtual 4-6417 | Nn | ' MORTGAGE | ch the dollar 1 Lee | room bungalow fa TO eal ty oF lite. housekeeping l= eee ree rol | fee ne down. nearly new, 4 costs GENERAL REA ches just 2 miles Genin ce) ee | sog OME WITH STREAM Waterton aca and basement in| reas ul basement. zi in nies cbed LARGE ROOMS. 2; j, bedroom brick and trame 4305 Dixle Hw L ESTATE with approximately 1800 ft. fron’. Le c WATER Township. eat, gas fired. Large |e rooms. full bath, oak; "omes. ip Waterford Township | wr OR 3-9701| &€@ on blacktop Milford Ra. 8- ow as. $100 Dow Full Price Only: $8,350.00 | enclosed porch and many ; Hloors. oil furnace, gas ra | Automatic gas heat h | $; room farmhouse ‘ n 350.00. H features. Priced with t : Dse! | automatic, washer incl nwe 8) teri alll nave and hot wa-| 300 DOWN renting ¢ on property, Now | i WM. A Call us for a showing Me eo ericoks aiher dice tore: | paved ginecion shaae renal cine | price..-oniy *314.050 pie $3.00 oo D 5 yaWh. fh. 3 = eS x = 8 1: ' Cy N , 1 { W —— MAKE . — REAT.TORS FE 4-0528 ne ete ee Shores. Cass | e = conveniences. Open for | RRARLY Aap ae 3 BED- down. $75 per month Call for | $286 Dixte Hwy k CEN M. H. KNUDSEN Seni - AN OFFER | 377_S8 Telegraph Eves & Sun CANT, Move ene ine ve We" or ware OMB ee tos in BATH SHARP. KITCHEN eo oe Coase? 385 Lapeer Rd. rE : a . Fe eases aes Telegraph Rd reese ibetaa feu ee ee \ INCOME Hot ‘E. 9 RMS8.2 BATHS HURON GARDE : FE room AND DRYE ih cere l k +t —— » re i a 8 3 pene ae = ng No. FE 2-3285 month, furnished. 6 Pocims a) eement Jear parson floors, base.» put_a lot a1 ENS “Owners have | POSSESSION. ROUOTnoE ar Ss on , See the New Sites at 4 4-2569| SYLVAN LAKE yen, rents for $65 unfurnished. | $1,500 down, Must sell. FE 2- with; ‘9 make it so attractive and con costs RF — nee CHEROKEE Open Evenings ‘til 9 ae yanch, 3 bedrooms | tiled Se eee rt pond. d| Bac PRIFICE 6 RMS 11; faeinae nice “‘Kedeeeea oe punseice | ar trl eE $30) DOWN a a bst ATE SING: It's wooded HILLS! * S x screened i ch, 2 ireplace. 2 ‘ 8 ull base 8 * Main, Clarkst ed or rolling hundred b porch, cat garage, doesn’t cost | lote with lak j.| Delec fur RM STARTER H on, Mich. ft site Te MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE street. we bgsn’ Buy's raae, aaleare and it might ve worth | Al Na hee 330 $750 down, Of | yell ‘landscaped lot. Owner ‘danay Ig THE “BIRD” TO SEE ve rane AND OWA. (ACRE Aple 5-081 NK! tape f Detter “rach and elie A " . r time. —— eu. will " -C cA evel h _CLARK emcee | $10,800 Be SET 1 towmae ast Tame | SUBURBAN, $1,000 DN wean TeLuunow 80 | OF SUT a ee Will move | This fin . | MAIN STREET—Kx-/| Picturesque ‘'E: a4 V ose in, convenien - po pve you immediate; Dest buys ery eed on ooh ane brick ree preety, Or en ceuent o arktone tae ee front | bedroom home race Se ive R. J.V ALUET, Realtor Paes ter ah Lake RD. bea ro acy Soe “! ae aa eats face pocaree on che West side of town, Bedroom with separate full ce-| very good building pe feld A} py Ae of Orchard Lake. Extra "Or PEN EVE AVE, FE to Scott ‘Le: Pe ograph Rd. : or pet a ~ ae. LOW Face te com heme! Large nis. 2 bedroom home has many | ramic bath. Also ott priced, owner mig asonably avatory upstairs plus shower in EN EVENING UNTIL 8:30 M%, at ag right payment & E-Z monthly Gqen ges heat pore dite nue feature: living room & dining ee oomie barge iiving room | ‘nee With option to buy | the basement sud sstoraily full ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE w ta tacote Ra 2 . s ed m™m 5 E om. Total price $7.90. It ve. SEE. ing all “Saremen i Bol carpet SP eb ih el Willi Mi ; Urrec prune ee Teer a MANDON LAKE VALDES VALURs varius Carl W. Bird, Realtor 2 bedrm, home| NORTH, SIDE SPECTAI var oie fen (ems cteces lee natural fireplace covering 1) iam Miller {yo00 “Gall” bal tors Pull’ price) a eeercoms Good condition Close} $13,800~only $2500 ,dow | PE Community Natina! Bank Bide. nae city limite” emt 4 belrcom| wanselow. cai! teat it trees & outdoor vienty leeds kitchen with | ealtor - FE 2: 0263. new for appointment a aineee wad Schools, church eS furnished peace com PE 4-421) Eves, FE_5-1392 ara = F rm er se BE gy $12. rds For’ QUICK SALE. 86 aa | $8,950 aoe large storage ene a HURON 8ST BUNG.—$45 PER MO | s #@ ft Genuine an does Be wilds none ein large corner | TO BU ve OR “SELL _ pa ee S euwie raace , This «3 eh old homel@ill save sou i Sree oe se fireplace to 9 | A 2 bedroom n mGdee wunnalne.| ee Fall price $6.950 Easy lar a ing ell, * oral roy Residential of commercial lots. £2 Sb y a lot ‘ou fuel s ors opening | . vat's really neat a n ehen. la 6 4 bedr P| Ss | Ea 4 ae ens: soy oko patio: an “hardwood (Boor NEED FINANCE! hardly believe you oa gear EMBREE & GREGG i Sanee itehen. large uttitty room.) HOLME < ry ART RANE "ee mM h-- space. the Mrs wi hall ntran ehdbesdiees me bs well located | 1565 Uni : Brees =e see it peeve ‘oom = ™m eee Sy wre access 2B living FIXER 2 Order cee! er only “hee Comers URION ea cheaan ee WATKINS ESTATES OR 3-1050 Evenings OR CLA iar “eee a eer tops) car aiteched garage wi coi SNS rdet Classified | and ee take, Sah down | | EM_ 17-4393 ar EM 33314) 3 beara gee atak RANCH bas ks OR 3-320 RK ake privileges oF _ eorne s 44 o. ine! Se ae a musually large REA ESTAT Wij i oe "Orewa a. F parcel. Onjy : ; . per cent interest. You simply AaHome and 1 < M7 living room, spatio : L E ] Jjoman | | TED manne nae! RE L | sot aon pede to: sell, rent, find ay javesuumenty HY Even «(rood rental | A home with and “Then ‘Some! ing cute" moderr Witchen ees DON"! PINS Ss UP : I a pr ‘ A TOR. | LAD S INC.. bath plus 3 rms and bath /L basement has =~ 4 ‘Rea - “> : th re te iN ' on, te 9 413 iL ESTATE OPEN EVES. . ve ite Rd | good job. FE 28181 ts RE ALTOR P Full; basement, on bus line. FHA wonderfall Convenient to schoo IONEY! ‘Sell unneeded a $ _ FE 44526 Open 0 a.m 0 8:30 p th ‘sunday * 8 Pine \ | | “4 FE 4-358) ARTRIQGE — terms. Cal today for appoint, dren. area for growing chit: be lon gings for cas! 4 ‘ i as 31231 the \\ Ad ni ; 1050 W. HURON hfe Roy sn ' € ant A : T REALTY ot os d niimber | | MULTIPLE LISTING * *; RAN ‘K SHEPARD |7= 78 .- FE 2.9966 hrough Classified * Ads! SERVICE | OL 1/7511 0 548. Telegraph Rd. De IE 2-818] } B OR 1184 | ag TEL CENTR -) =C ba | "Is é 4 .° . . = ad i é ‘i r > . . * Wea iy ae ors , . : 4 ai . “ % =: ‘ _ ey * 3 eS ee Sara re ee ee a ee a ‘, sisess ea, SS SS Se a ee ene , FS ta he » ad . 4 1 j through Classified Ads!) — counts. ae PANGUS, Realtor Ortonville - NA 17-2815 " Money to Loan 53 ton aes Sr Ase? tharkatin roam yan Deh 2 to F earnest or $5,800 ‘with 160 A ice & "pW, DINNAN Huron, FE 43046, FE 4-2677 rm modern home. i barns (State Licensed Lenders) ARE YoU NOW Back to,Work? Ir noose BEHIND. . nd need money, PRESER You can pay off a'! your bills and have one small monthly . payment, 2 a — LIVING RM, SUITE. 3 COMPLETE J $35 and $45. ‘3 cle, $12. Large set of swings with slide, $20. 6788 Jergse. 2 SURCR LIVING BOOS condi 2 = EDS, ELEC. STOVE, tee E REDS, ELEC. chest & UNION LAKE Attractive, brick —_ front a Freezer, OR OW Party wooded 'scres, mail| \VE WILL HELP YOU! aa ". anime weet: Hient place for pets, saddi ; forsee or wosh have you. Mandy BORROW UP TO $500 PC. DAVENPORT SET 3 pews Toad and schoo) bus. tion ete BI IC *KNER Facute or paaorEMLS ER 50 PER ACRE rnitur luding: Kroehble: Mpee ea heree 7 oe a gage a Aicecagetin) stove, refriger- toe, nearly new. iuiking Bator FINANCE COMPANY ato, and 21 ine TV. $605. house, arn- OFPICEs I 8-456, yard. land alone is worth Geers pining, Utica | 5. OOM SUITE the: Fa fF $30.000 — Terms. walled te Reagan. lymouth ” Beaty box springs and mattress: $500 il e: be Hi F, HOLMES, INC. & LIVINGSTONE Seedy gon Waters saddle. Lg. 2531 8. Lapeer FE 5-2953 Lad w. *Taatenes st PE 4-1508 niture EM 3-4400. 4 RMS. FURNITURE. NEARLY Sale Business Property 49 172 W. Aun Arbor, Pontiac. anaes OF FURNITURE, IN: 10 FT. COMMERCIAL FRONT- 00 clatin freezer, Will sell cheap. e with ces home, On main} oi sare | e278. Set Cah sregaee ae: PRIENDLY SERVI 6 PIECE SILVER GRAY Ga JC PANGUS, ealtor | WHEN YOU NEED nd Large chest chest, 2 vant 15, - ville NA 71-2815 iy tor 50 hts PB } week oe TO $500 lad to help you. STATE "FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. iz a lot. Ideal for Turnitue, diecouni house. it ht manufac- turing or r rete rations. enty parking. Only $13,500 dn. REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 6358) a 1060 y. HURON MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Business Opportunities 51 " $4l. 49 INVESTMENT utg you in business as agent successful company, No erated for training SIGNATURE LOANS $20 to $500 Past, one-visit service % months to pcos Phone FE §-8121 or come in Home &« Auto Loan Company N. Perry St. (Corner E. Pike) course Liapoy 7 Nao at al a 00. ent in your own vameoen faving low 7 overhead-operate it with your wife your own home. Apply at 464 . between 4 and 6 p.m. only. You can operate this from your home or from our office, Or phone PE 4.9227. Get $25 to $500 We're your lending neighbor when ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A BUSI- —— Realto 1050 W it = hssociates Huron, P FE 4-3581. BAR & ee by owner, $20,000 d Bar, MS@. FOR LEASE: 2 BAY SERVICE station at Jos! & Montcalm. Pontiac Low investment. Good neighborhood. —= Gapped ie. teal opportun: own y rE. 40536 or F FOR SALE in Schoeller's LE COMPLETE SHOE RE- HOLIDAY CASH comes to Be 8.9661 For immediate action—or stop in 1185 N. PERRY ST. “Parking No Problem" SEABOARD FINANCE COMPANY PI —_ you may need. Open Saturday “Til noon in Dec pair shop. 28) Lesgptgbed ve. or cal] FE after 6:30 FOR LEASE — Sere 2-BAY service station Reasonable rent OR 3-4291. » FORCED TO SELL Due to circumstances beyond my control — I am Scoot to sell my service station business, This is a well established cry ” profitable business Low rent. long lease = be sold by actual inventory Call Mr. Best, PE 20181. FOR sale, RETIRING AFTER GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland Loan Company PE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG. n 4 chair barber oe: T z chairs working. Locos = cen- of resort arts. trade “pl around. Good chontal. Write _Pontias Press Box 30. GROCERY Pla FOR SALE Buy Se ieee pay oe. Ro & you're Reainen FE 3 HERE'S A GOOD RESTORE fn on main highway Ph. Rochester, OL 6-0711,. EAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $235 TQ $500 AUTOS LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS OL 1-9191 & drive Fully equipped. Plus 2 beurm liv quarters W. DINNAN 66 W. Huron, FE 43046, PE ¢2577 IF INTERESTED IN OWNING AN amazing business and have sales’ 3% 8 Saginaw St Borrow With Confidence $25 to $500 Household Finance Corporation of Pontirc FE 4-0535 experience, phone FE 8-1192 for, personal interview. $250 invest- ment necessary if accepted. | Liquor BEER & WINE TAKE. T. A money-maker. Show. oe gross of over $114,000. 5-| room modern home for own- Mortgage Loans if your home needs an improve- ment, and your debts consolidated Sloe te on ai roe call or see ‘us at once. Don't walt. $33,000 Terms Will take 5% per cent interest. land contract for part. ENDEROFF EE eal oats re cer FE_8-6580 92 W. Huron midstate’ Has nice living uarters. Will take suburban Swaps 55 omtiac home in trade, Ideal family operation. BEER & Wit E PARTY sTORE living quarters. Extra) CASH FOR i aos) TVs, WORKING . not apartment for rent. Well es- tablished business. Only $1,500 down. STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac D. AR , REALTOR 1117 8. ‘Telegraph FE 4-0521 “LETS TALK BUSINESS” A Lucrative Business If you are the outdoor type, interested in being your own boss then you will want to investigate this profitable electric Sewer Cleaning and Trenching business. Buy Ercgera and all or just the usiness alone, Cali for further details Toad for ‘Thought M LATE MODEL or good used car. Or ee EQUITY: 2 YR OLD bedrm home. Completely fur- menea or just home Trade for machine shop, gas station garage. used auto parts Open to offers. For sale: '52 DeSoto, camera 4x5 crown graphic, outboard motor with gas tanks studio couch, win- dow fan, desk, sewing machine, baby crib. high chair, swings, and bird cages 3800 Anoka Dr. Drayton Phone OR 3-6240 _ CAR AND CASH FOR YOUR LAND CONTRACT ECONOMY USED CARS 22 AU- BURN FE 4-2731 ODEL 2030 WEBCOR _TAPY. RE- corder for 10 h-p Evinrude or Johnson outboard. FE 4-4754 aft- er 6 SWAP EQUITY IN THREE ROOM hous» and bath, acre of ground and fruit trees. for house trailer E 2-0698. Call after 4 p.m Restaurant located on one T of kiand County's busiest RADE EQUITY IN 6 ROOM house. Fireplace, 1% baths. Lake Bees au seainieey tee! priv., 2 land contract. OR 3-7555 a after 5-30 modeled, Ample biack top 7 Parking. Reasonable lease. TWO FAMILY INCOME. ONE MICHIGAN BUSINESS | SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER. SROEER 4-1582 MODERN 28TALL SERVICE STA-| tion. Located across from shop- Pt “fh, center in Walled Lake. For, i «further infor. Call MA 42461. Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE TAVERN, $3,500 DN. |=! ce] i ZI 2 bedroom ter side now vacant. other side rent- ed for $75 monthly. With 2te acres, equa] to 4 lots, on blacktop road. Has building 40x69 to be repaired or torn down. Will trade for business or sel]. Small down aymt Balance on easy terms. MA 561733 \WILI. TRADE EQUITY IN 3 BED. room home for equity in 36 foot, late mode! housetrail- er OR 3-80) | WILL TRADE EQUITY IN GRO- cery and meat market with beer license for home around Pontiac }Ox 46 Davisburg. Michigan. G ZAG SEW MACH. MIXMAS- ete Afghans. FE FE 2-3718. The lowest down payment on any 1 Clothin 56. bets 2 the city of Ponti __For Sale ¢ eS g ood equipment and busy. A ear derful Spperienite for aipoed liv-/3 FORMALS. 60 Ww aE. SIZE | ing and security so important to _13 and 14. 160_ woe everyone. 3 YR. SNOWSU'T, BOY’ i Fey ‘COAT. boots, size 8. FE 2-5835. KI AREA $80 KNIT DRESS, $20. 2 FOR- N S I A : mals. $10, size 8. FE 8-1632. Northern Liquor ALI SIZES CLEAN USED WORK Located in one of the state’s best} pantie an4 shirts. both only The resort and ski areas with 7 acres} at the Balt Store—open 7 days - on main bas Sedat Excellent brick and concrete pbuilding. 2 bedroom owner's apt. Full price $55,000. on terms or will trade for restau- _ 389 Orchard Lake Avenue. BLACK PERSIAN JACKET ae 12 $65 Formals ‘Size 10 5-O114 rant, or home — what have you? EVENING } DRESSES, WORN Pictures in office. once, exc. cond. size 12-15. Ph Market 4-3585. REALTOR PARTRIDGE) eat song Own rE eeerreenss Thruout Mich. _ Call FE §-0967 oe re ON TT Poe cover worn, 810 MA 1 ver : L SERVICE Atl aon acne ane: 230 eve ent opvortun or © earl 5 man Owner ginner tp retire ‘Ceil|OIRLS & BOYS f8 CLOTHING | a FE 3-9709 fants to 12, ‘2 off Dickie’s Baby jand. 751 Crescent Lake Rd. FE Seis Att GET IT puseK i Mare 57425. _ |MEN'S NEW LT , : on |) al Pjepee came! hair coat, Yes, whatever it is— dial, «0 36-38, FE acre. COAT. 36 condition reasonable GREY WINTER | $30, FE 8-3668 MUST SEL. an A PERFECT DRESS 121 N. Saginaw FOR r 7 HOLIDAYS (or any FE 2 8181 for an ad- | time: Onetat worn — gained too | . + mach welght. Be cigs. ee spent | i ‘ tching taffefa detachable writer and get it! ean Which also can be orn ca Very versatile. 4 Sine 10, Cail MI 46778 after 6:00 » ' 54 Want A Good Mortgage? Size. KENMORE oer TRONER With condition, $75.00 ee , depen EEaving T oa Lt NITURE DUO-ATHERIC 0 ah be ee & brand oe $15.95. Pearson's ze Lake Axe 2. for sal LARG er WAYTAG AUTO WASHER. LIKE: Also one ha ake er new. $45. washer. Exc, 6 pm. PE 8-3545. MAYTAG WASHER, LA’ cheap. 99 Parkhurst p.m, and 7 Frater Purniture, 42 Orchard Ave 1 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, and chair, . Pay son's Furniture Av:. % PC. DINING RM. SUITE. PR. ladies white roller skates & case, size 4 Corner cupboard. FB 2-1340 9 CU. FT. AMBASSADOR REFRIG- erator, A-1 condition, $60. Wainut china, cabinet, §18. 10° table saw with 4% hp. motor, $40. Ph. OR 3-6617 9x12 Felt Base Rugs § $3 9 BONNY MAID VINYL ALCOHOL HI- TEST RUBBER BASE rane. GAL $3 Seg 44e-FOOT WALL TILE _ Syers, 14: W. Huron F B4-3064. 9 CUBIC FT. FRIGERATOR, $50. Full size Kenmore range, $50. “a table & 4 chairs, $20. EM 9X12 RUGS, WOOL FACE, $15.05. Reversible $16.50. Imported, Axminster, $48.98. Rug P $5.95 Pearson Furniture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. 10 PIECE CHERRY DINING RM. ee a piece living room suite, hileo TV, 9x'@ rug and pad, He stove. bedroom suite, 55 Union 8t.—phone FE 4-5139. 1244" TV . $12.85 17 in. table model — $29.95 21 im tab’e model, tike new. $59.95 15 other sets to choose from Fully guaranteed 30 se . Obel TV. 3930 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-4945 i7 IN ADMIRAL TV ar cecaie! $50 FE 5-5743. 21 INCI] MUNTZ eee TV. __Used one year, FE 8- 21° RCA COLOR TV, as USED TVs $19.05 & up, Used Philco console radin, $24.95. Sweet's Ra- oe & Appliances 422 W. Huron FE 4-1133 54 INCH YOUNGSTOWN KITCHEN sink for sale. or will trade for 20 inch electric range, late model. __1060 W. Huron. FE 5-8431. 76° DAVENPORT. ALL FOAM rubber cush‘ons. Nearly new greed Srereiies chair. Frigid- aire 8 cu eee chest, ¢ maple chairs. OMA 6-369 82) HOT ae TANK, 82 GALLON never been used. Reasonable. FE 8-4208 | A BEAUTIFUL SINGER SEWING 60 or take up payments of $8.10 per mo. Capi- tol, FE 44507. AUTOMATIC WASHER KENMORE _ Excel. Cond. FE 2-5507. ANTIQUE ROSEWOOD PIANO, EX- cellent condition; also wainut two- part cupboard and cherry gateleg table Call before 2:30 pm. 850 Winding Dr. 8.. Elizabeth Lake Estates ADMIRAL COMBINATION TV, RA: | dio, and record player. Perfect | for recreation room. §45. EM ‘3-2888. After 4:30 A BUY, SMALL RADIOS, $5 TO _ $12 FE 5-8755 APPLIANCES AT AUCTION ara Freezers, washers dryers, uilt-in ovens and burners. Elec- tric and gas ranges. Samuel Ap- _pliances. MAple 5-6011 ADMIRAL DELUXE REFRIGERA- tor, lge. deep freeze, auto de- frost. 5 year warranty. Frigi- daire electric range, balance ie per week Schick’s,§ MY 3-3711 APT. SIZE ELEC. RANGE, $49. GE refrig.. $: Used wringer washers, $19 95 to $39 Used Westinghouse range, $29 Kenmore auto. washer $19.95 No delivery Used Jee AGS tool $19.95 "til 9 E 4-3573 — APPLIANCES — WASHERS, Wringer. Renewed, Guaranteed From 24.50 REFRIGERATORS, Renewed, Guaranteed. Fro $48 00 / STOVES, Electric. Delivered. Renewed From 7. $29.50 $47 00 | MOTORS Washer. ', & 1-6 HP The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP | Of Pontiac 41 W. _HURON FE 4-1555 | ABOUT . ANYTHING YOU WANT FOR TH HOME CAN BE FOUND At Lés SALES A little out of the way but a lot less to pay Furniture and appli- ECTR Open osc night ple Bat. 3465 Auburn ances of all kinds. NEW & USED. Visit our trade dept. for real bargains ‘24 MONTHS TO PAY We buy sell or trade. Come out and look around. 2 acres of free parking Phone FE 5-9241. OPEN cs SAT 9 TO 6 : . RI 9 TO 8 4 miles Er of Pontiac or 1 mile E. of Auburn Heights on Auburn Rd M59 A-B APT, SIZE ELECTRIC STOVE and refrigerator, running condi- _tion, Ist offer takes, FE 2-3354. BLOND TWIN BEDS, INNER- spring mattress and box springs: complete. $80. Like new. E 5-4 BEAUTIFUL 1958 AUTOMATIC sewing machine. $50 Cash. Power- ful lectrolux pap and at- tachments $19. GR 4-4507. BEAUTIFUL GAS STOVE. BRAND new, $75. FE 417. BABY BASSINET PAD COVER, | _sesles & misc. FE 8-8138. BRAND NEW SOFA BEDS, $44 95. Rollawav bed complete, $19.95 Ho'lywood bed frames, $695 In- nerspring mattresses, $17.95. Cot- ton mattresses $1295 Pearson's Furniture 42 Orehard Lk. Ave BLUE SOFA, $35. RED LAWSON sofa custom beige ak sofa, Kindell bedroom suite, dining set needs minor repair, very reason- able. 12x15 and 8x10 rugs, odd | chairs, lamps, end tables. MI! BIUE COUCH. GOOD COND. Kenmore elec. stove. $50. 8-6325 BRANI’ NEW WROUGHT IRON bunk beds complete vith springs and mattress £39.05 Pearson's. 42 Orchard Lake Ave $25. F DUNCAN | PHYFE C COCKTAIL TA- ble & pe te amp tahles Good _cond FE 44 DOUBLE BED. COMPLETE, MA- hogany dining table, 4 chairs & buffet. MI DISCOLN) SALE EON ALL ELEC. built ‘r ovens and burners. As low .8 $219 complete. MA 5-6011 EUREKA CLEANER WITH AT- tachments $39.88 Zenith Ht, Fidelity 3 speakers Hpogeog Ironrite ironer . ; $18 Admiral 12 ft upright freezer $218.00 Many Others to Choose From | Us to 2 years ef’ WAYNE GABER FE 5-6180 | FRIGIDAIRE CLOTHES DRYER | $100 or trate for anything of | | equal value MA 5-2377. ‘AUTOMATIC GIBSON ~ DOUBLE | oven, electric range — Almost | oe i 2933 Glenbroke, Keego | arg. | WING CHAIR, MAPLE DOU table. bed. Ni, MI chard MAPLE BUNK 3B SWING - et = oad ed chairs; vol ® ft h each, OLive 10161. Rew PORTABLE SEWING MA- oy ms eve- ie, 95. Severa used matic washers. Laem REGISTERED BOX- RO Ps REPLACEMENT PARTS able wks. old Christmas Call oe" Seklomt Ave FE 2-4021 or Detroit UN 4-7992. |. EW FOOD GR ATTACH- sore ae a ROLLER ment ter mixmaster. Never been| skates with stop. Size used. Full set of = heer tools. FE 2-7215. 608 E. Kennett. . TE MODEL between 1 RESSER. TWIN Exe. cond, $75. METAL WARDRCBE, $10, STUDIO couch, Ol) heater 420. Trea. je | a ev SARNIV Ale oo rene ~ _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1958 urner jen For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sele Misceiensous 60 T SR a EBONY) SONDISEOM, | =" Bassinette, $4.00, $2 Hud ip NEW LUXAIR® O1L FUE ie tg” alememeam Loh wit sl ee a DR Oe FD restr TM, fag, ULB Pat. OFF. © 1008 by NEA Bercien, tne “I'm supposed to dance with a member of the opposite sex. Is that you?” Christmas Gifts _ 59 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ASSORTME’ OF HANDMADE —_ goods Repair service. young _Almost_new. 10. “OR 3-9283. BOUSCH AND OVER 50 USED TV SETS. aoe $14.95 up TV antennas, 95, WALTON TV" 515 E. Walton FE 2-2257 LOMB 5X30 COST 5 | 00, will sell for $75.00. Folding Kodak Camera $15.00. Small elec- trie Ceramic Kiln and m $75.00. OR 3-571 - BOY'S N £ = roller skates. he nove Thor washer All PHILCO FREEZER, CHEST TYPE, lik : new, 1983" FE 5-4624 ibis Fe thes ° new PORTABLE LAUNDRY TUBS. Washer. Good cond 3-8486. BRAND NEW MAGNAVOX STERO- . Cheap, OR phonic eat ee egg ges wings, FEE 8-8355. PAIR niture. E REBUILT WASHING MACHINES and vacuum sweepers, $16.95 up. cor- Johnson and Howard. Guaranteed. Thyle Electric, ner of N. FE 4-5169 OF WING-BACK CHAIRS. Newly oupoereree. Also misc. fur- 3-4400, ‘aes BASENJIS PUPPIES. AKC. Reg. Real Beauties. FE 68-1647. BUMPER POOL TABLE, SLATE top. $100. 3834 Island Park, Dray- ton Plains or OR 3-4414. COLLECTION OF RECORD CUS- TOM BUILT HI-FI CONSOLE. FE 4-5400. REFRIG. FRIGIDAIRE COL D- wal] deluxe seen condition, 7 cubie ft. FE 2 RCA USED TV cKE EW ehesard many other choo CHRISTMAS CLOTHES FOR DOL- z Peony Order now. FE 8-0113 from. Table 12%" $12. Blond. ta. DOBERMAN PINSCHER FOF Sone bie. 21" $45. Guaranteed. Peer ties AKC reg. FE 8-1647. Appliances, 8161 Commerce Rd. STOVES BOUGHT. SOLD, Ex- DARLING COAL BLACK GOCKER changed, Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem- | ° | pat reg sad as, Order how — — ens. 23-0801. STUDIO COUCH & DAVENPORT. $25. each. FE 2-1735. SQUARE TUB MAYTAG WASHER. | esco roaster. MA 5-1501. SINGER AND 2-3337 SEWING MACHINE. VACUUM cleaner repairing. Free estimates. FE 2-3700 WHITE SEWING machines. $22.50. Pay $1.50 week. Michigan Sewing Center, FE FOR TF DOLL CR AND FUR CAPE DYED SQUIRREL. Worn twice Very good buy at $85. FE 2-1574. GIRL'8 CHICAGO roller skates. size 5, = Call STYLE good condi- PE 40197 after 3:30 ‘GIRLS ICE SKATES SIZE 5. 85. EMpire 3-2329 ~ TRADE-IN DEPT. GIRL's 26" SCHWINN BIKE, NEW condition, §20. Brooks white f ure shoe skates, size 6, $4. MA Easy Capper tub washer.... $20.95 Apt size gas stove. ........ $29.95 | GUN CABINETs & GUN acs Table top elec range....... §39.95 MADE TO OR FOR THE Studio couch ................ $19.95 BIG MAN & THE LITTLE 2 pe living room suite $10.95 MAN R¢ RSES STUR- pe maple bedroom comp. $79.95 DILY MADE. PLACE ORDERS Gas space heater .......... $19.95 EARLY IN TIME FOR : rm ood neeeet oie 95 AS. 4-2889. 2441 pc. Ww 4.05 RIDGEWOOD RD. ad A ITEMS a UILT TOPS FOR sale WYMAN'S HAND MADE APRONS, ALL PE 4-1656. beds I make them, Pht. FE 2-7655 cS sag orshon ey PIPE, 13% bo b = ky 1 ry 39 per length, 4m soil pipe. 08 —. aso, Fo" mtie* west ot Airport. _ Baroy ro ALUMINUM SIDING Auburn & Rochester Rds. L 2-4900 If no ans. OL 1-6623 _dition, will deliver. FE 56-0120. 2-PIECE LIVING ROOM BUITE, 3 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS. IN EX- LLENT CONDITION. NE : SLIP WILL SELL SE ARATELY. ALSO MISC. AR- TICLES, FE .4¢-5471. 4-INCH — PIPge 5 FT. §$ 3.70 sump) _—_ Bd AVE PLUMBING aye ule 172 ri Saginaw 2100 5 ROOM OIL Cotentill Rape = West. a 5-1413 er, reasons’ vie. AND STAND. soften- 8” TABLE i ~ ap Schaetter water — 12%" $20 1263 eff Cass Lake Rd. TV, io” 15 Venice & FE 2-5459. 16 MM REVERE MAGAZINE MO- and leather Electric comforter, mahogany ing room chairs, host Stone chairs. MI 4-8250. 62 GAL. ELEC. HEATER 960.05 30 gal. auto, gas heater, $49.95 Cab sinks and fittin > ree $57.95 up. Laundry trays, stan E PLUMBING 173 Mpoutn Saginaw St, INCH gabe BIKE. NEEDs EM 3-2688. After “repatr $10.00. lined high recovery water heater, $69.95. 62-gal ae electric heater, 95. Thompson, 7005 M50. \% = eis west oS oe 48 F-5 FORD, 5 YD. DUMP BOX. A-1 shape. FE 5-2853. "63 DESOTO good condition, end — coffee table, 2 nip? V-8 ore VERY Also 2 mahogany 18 W Pike, E-Z terms FE 4-1122| kinds and platform rocker. FE TRADE GAS RANGE FOR ELEC-| LIONEL TRAIN SET. EXTRA GAL AUTO OIL WATER tric range, B. Munro Elec- tracks, Access. Large trucks. FE heater, heavy duty, used 8 mos. |For od 060 W. Huron __2-0519. iat earth je vears, cost a R Srouaric eee LARGE BLUE DOLL BUGGY, sacrifice or best offer. $25 5-4785 ‘alum. comb. storm door, New| _instali upon request. OR 3-5195. oe seg RANGE FOR GAS alum. insulated dog house, alum.| 80.000 BTU FORCED AIR JANI- Tange. R. Co. door canopy, bargains. EM 3-3353. trol ofl furnace with bonnet & 220 B. Munro Elec. USED TV REBUILT & GUARAN- Union ae Store, teed Ober TV Union Village. EMpire VACUUM CLEANERS, BRUSHES, _begs Murray's 956 Myrtle. USED DUO-THERM en AIR LIONEL NYC DIESEL FREIGHT O gauge. Operating cars and lots other equipment, all like new. Mounted on 5x7'4 foot table. Dou- ble track with switches. Rae $170. sacrifice for $55— iz NEW _ eo SINGLE oll furnace, 85.000 U, com- plete with controls. PS MAy- player. $14. FE 5-8755 __ fair _ 6-2135. LADY'S PRECISION ROLL ER U med skates, size 64%. EM 3-4 sed Trade-In Dept. LIONEL Paxicn: ae WiTH BOfS soccer erie cies seems $19 95 $200 and 1 Pan ane aa vente Wane Ly od and em English bike. FE 4-3832 pe. breakfast set.......... $29. Deen nang, Bb TOR Eas oo DEER RIPE #8 able buffe chalrs....... $39. Apt. electric range .......... $34.50 MANDOLIN, GERMAN CAMERA, Refrigerator... .....e ess $30 $0 new mandolin zither. OL 1-4383. Vanity, chest & be THOMAS ECONOMY 361 8. Saginaw WARM MORNING HEATER ... Frigidaire FE 2-0151 $35 | REGULATION PET LAMB Call MY 23-4164 PERFECT HAMMOND CHORD OR- gan, $500. EM 3-3321. SIZE BUMPER RNKKTShAlan CO - pool table (Valley) solid white ick . adie vanes maple. $100. Fitted white maple xiceee cabinet cover optional. OR 3;7334. Bet. 9 Gas range & 7 pm. 50 gallon of! water heater. TAPE RECORDER. COMPLETE WE BUY. SELL & EXCHANGE with extra jacks and cert FE Oakland Furniture 8-6055. Between 9:30 and 5:30 p.m | EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME 04S. Saginaw FRE 2-5523 "WANT .TO SELL IT? DON’T FUSS — CALL US SUN SALES CO. MA 5-1341 WHITE PORCELAIN TOP GAS stove for sale cheap. FE 4-2670. BARREL-BACK, frame and padding in exc. cond. Turquoise upholstery, eed eond. $20 now, was $100 ago. 68-8524 anyt vite WRINGER WASHER, = RE- frigerator, $35. Oil space beater, $15. Electric stove, $35. 21° TV, good condition, $50. Gas stove, $25. Studio couch, $10 Electric sewing machine $20. Kitchen ta- ble & chairs, $10. Complete bed, $20. Chest, $5. Girl's bike, like ee oe Electric sweeper $10. WRINGER WASHER Agha) PUMP _and timer. FE 5- ZIG-ZAG SE WI os s MACHINE. Brani ne-. You can make pay- ments of $7.24 a mo Full price | Shee Sewing Center. FE { . Television & Radios 57B 21° fect CA. COLORED TV, PER- FE 2-1962 21" GENERAL ELECTRIC Con- sole Beautiful Mahogany finish. In excellent condi less than 1 year old. Re- mote control channel] selec- tor Concealed cannisters for easy rolling $170. FE 5-7943. 1" Spe ret es Cones MOD- TOYS FOR ale BIG DISCOUNT. Call FE 2-00 eo ai. tank 180 West Auburn Rd., ochester, 85,000 BTU COLEMAN FORCED “- oil, type furnace, Used, re- conditioned, guaranteed, sell cheap $85 cash. Or install with all new duet work in 5 to 6 room house for approx. $395, no money dn. $12.73 per mo. Also to 4 room Coleman oil floor fur- nace. a pa. 275 GAL. FUEL OIL TANK, NEW, $31 05. “Delivered. FE 5-1467. AT THE PRESENT TIME, WE pay. until spring, all your fuel bills on any of] or gas heating job, if installed now. Yet we charge no more than others but guarantee quality and “gorkman- sh present _mone ann FENCES No money down, FHA approved. FREE TIMATES, FE 5-7471. BRITTANICA ENCYCLOPEDIA, 27 volumes. hardly used. Original rice, §275. Asking $200. Also amilton washer in excellent con- dition, and solid maple . in: Mi BEEF AND PORK — HALF AND quarters. Opdyke Mkt. FE 5-7941. myers with extension end. 6-3008. WHITE PORTABLE ELECTRIC sewing machine, $55. FE 2-484. 59A Christmas Trees A-1 SCOTCH PINE OR BALSAM trees. 5-12 ft., $2.95. Church St.. across from Clarkston High School. MA 5-1501 BEAUTIFUL SCOTCH PIN _Spruce & B MAple bison, CHRISTMAS TREES, WHOLESALE and retail, Beautiful Norway Pine. Fillmore Hdwe. OR 3-1880. CHRISTMAS TREES LARGE CHOICE 10 Apa ct of fe cS goes to 707" BALDW! IN AVE. CORNER MONTCALM CHRISTMAS TREES AL LAWRENCE MOTOR fe ccc 21_W. Montcalm 8423 CUT OR DIG YOUR = Tone needie, $1 up, Short needie $3 and lg 2922 Sleeth Rd., 3 miles West of Commerce Village. 1% miles East of intersection of Wixom and Duck Lake Rd. Open dally 8 to 5. MUtual 4-8038. EVERGREEN BUNDLEs 82. ROP- 400 Also Wreathes and ing, : blankets. 2-3236. 3520 John R. Rd., Rochester. EVERGREEN ROPING, WHOLE- sale to all. House of Evergreens. 444 Marion St, FE 2-4359. Schrataas ae ee ee wholesale and reta etall price ___ Christmas ¢ Gifts 59 en eke Peds pe ck. oe oe price uy 1 yke 2 COMr LETS LIONEL TRAINS/| and Perry. Sinclair Station, FE With & trans- 8-285. track. dy switches former. FE 4-5723 2 GUN cae $25 & $45, 1 _ Sed cedar 1 mahogany. OR 2 PAIR ROLLER SKATES. SIZES & 8 3 pr ice oa Portable 2 LIONEL DIESEL faa Ge TRAINS. MOUNTED ON sizes 8 Very good a Used very little, $35. OR PICK YOUR CHRISTMAS apes on the stump $1.00 & u aise Christmas greens. Bring and your camera, 12 miles eons of Pontiac. Cedar Lane Evergreen plop bie Dixie Hwy. @U.8. 10) SPRUCE AND BALSAM TREES. wholesale. Can be seen at 5758 Sia at Dixie Highway. MAple b : ORM- = board, vo watt TRanseonme | SCOTCH PINE TREFS AC ORIES. 417 E. MONT Wholesale trees up to 10 ft. Over CALM. FE 45710. _] 10,000 in stock. Extra ereen, Plan 6 MOS. OLD PEDIGREED GER- ation grown pine trees. Northe MAN ERD MALE. Coritmas ine 99901 Bitoireach RAISEL WITH. CHILDREN. ipire 3-261 _ MUST SACRIFICE BECA OF |.SGOTCH PINE, ALL SIZES, PER- ILLNESS REASONABLE OFFER | ‘ry at Opdyke, Sinclair station. wee NOT REFUSED. CALL SCOTCH PINE. 925 WOLF RD. OR- ares ae ae SN BERT Ear OF tonville, or ph. B'ham, MI 4-9133 fer. MA 43146 "| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ALL LIKE SEW 24° TV. HI-FI comb, Smith Corona typewriter. smadl desk, lamps, ois, and what-nots, FE 43023. 1 PAIR OF BOY'S cHicaco rolle@ skates. Size 8. Nearly new. WwW 2M. 4cdmere. BOY'S ROLLER SKATES. SIZE .7% Fomac _ brecscs wheels. Toe stops. like brand new. Cost $45 will sell for $30. Ph. FE 5-5760 after 4 p.m BRIGGS DAMAGED B ATHTUB 100 to choose from, all colors, $15 & up. ax24 & 21x30 kitchen sinks. Dam- be ar Your choice, $3. 62° gal. Edisoh approved 8-yr_ hot water heater. $64.95. ries. All sizes. Damaged. Your choice, $3 40 ral ator gas hot water heat- Ennis Ac am| & Heating Supply Co 1 uburn Rd. pei were gone, Jeo & Saeeere Open 8 a.m 30_p.m Burmeister’s CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES 4x8’ x 4%” PLASTERBOARD $1.25 4'x 8' x 5%” PLYSCORE THIS WEEK ONLY $4.75 - ROCKLATH BUNDLE 95c 4x8x"e V- grooves mahog..... $4 ies 2:8x6:8 sash doors 3:0x6:8 flush ie with lights a4 95 Dr. Comp . $21.05 Alum. Comb. Burmeister’s Northern Lumber Co. pen 8 am. to 8pm daily Sandays 10 ‘til 2 30 GAL. GAS, 10 YEAR GLASS- | BATHROOQ: © town kitchen, oll and gas aces - hot water and steam rs, automatic ter heater were, Electrical supplies, .crock oa, tis faaaee: Lave Bro pe 8. we Paint and alue, $6.95, f tgetory 2 jarred. 12.95 value, $6.05, fac marr story, showrooms, Michigan ent, Orchard Lake Ave, — 13. URNER FLORENCE oll heater. Smail Duo-Therm oi! fuel tank. FE ELECTRIC PORTABLE REFRIG- erator, cost over $200, Idea! for hunters or home bar. Carrying _ @ ice trays, $65. MA 60018. after 5. _ EM hea =e Martha W hye net, $15. Perfect cond. Lionei elec- tric train, 3° ms girl's ice skates, size 5 3 2s 3 er ide 4 & bg po 1 oT LAWR PE ; 3 “TALBOTT LUMBER Se Butam "Sasa tase pul ia "your 1025 Oakland Ave. Wood Closet Doors - Closin mahogany and ‘verea’by oyteld ‘De doors. At our B E "RRY DOOR SALES 371 8. Paddock WELLS COMMERCIAL 2 a nseee fryer, like new, "88 model, Pvt. party, OR 3-2226. WOOD AND UMINUM nation doors and windows, BENSON LUMBER CO. s, size 5. $3. 1 PURNACES WHOLESALE, GAS & gure poe very seed” omeition: 90,000 XAIR 1 YR. OLD, 36" BOY'S ENGLISH rae 4 oe work. Used 2 Racer, $26. 1 wetproof G-yr. crib) seasons, FE 5-0250 aos $5. OR 3-5807. FUR COATS, BEDROOM (S ) niture, new Dormeyer hand —_ arage oors er. Fe 2-942 STEEL OVERHEAD 32 LARGE OIL TANKS, Fac seconds and all standard FE 5-9026 sizes, $35 and J: 2 FUEL ott TANKS GOOD CON-| W steel foldaway closet drs. re stairways, outside window ey ry or call for free | oil MApie 56-6011. Machinery 6OA FALL SPECIALS te oe ORO eee x4xd’ 1 Tree madiation _—_ 42.00 per Nt. | NLECTRIC WELDERS FROM 100 6'’-8"'-10" 7 beams $1. af on ng tion Bargains PE 40284, Be ee new| cylinder for 3, saw Pi pulling Tiaterials vat Grigusons f int eppliee Bargain Priced Mi SURPLUS LUMBER wens. Cal_disteineiet, 26 iio. Highiand Ra. Sse OR 3-1003 Do It Yourself 61 Fire Extinguishers New—10 Ib. dry chemical. —— FOR RENT Detroit). For all Da Ugh fires. Un- Wa T r, floor sand- Scr asbWiten ne whom | Soegveguem ‘gmat. Gnkined 0 i . _Pleidbrook _ ~~ a — 436 Orchard Lake FREE ING NG TOILETS. $18.96 ve 3 ee §95|PPAPF SEWING -§ 9.95 y egots., drape material. 5} Paint, fermica, plu elec tri s. Open 9 days week. Days 8:30 to 6:00. Sundays to 4:00 Montcalm Builders ply. 156 W. why FE y aTit. SURPLUS PLASTICS Clear se chore Pivereite tad solvents. Al} kinds ments. L. & 8 PLASTICS DIVISION 3345 AUBURN RD. FE 56-0241 Cameras, Equipment 61A 4X5 SPEED GRAPHIC. MANY AC. See a book SareS 71 LE Paddock Sale Musical Goods 62 3 3 APT SIZED PIANOS. PRICED ees 44001. earth savings, nothing held beck! Our loss — your gain! Seeing is be- lieving. . Premier Plastic Tile 8 years one location 7545 Ortonville Rd. M15 \% Mile N. of Clarkston. Dafly 9 a.m. to 9 p.m — Sun. 8-3. HALLICRAFPTERS SX-99 COMMU- a receiver. $100, OR JELLED MAGIC Gen paint needs no stirring, will not drip, sag or run, Rub! er oT oll base. Hundreds of colors to . choose from. OAKLAND FUEL & fs 436 Orchard ts Ave FE 5-6150 CABINET SINKS. model. <5 cord "Btichigan Severe bad Lake Ave. 4 R 2678 ORCHARD LAKE RD. Sa DAMAGED | Th shipment, without — $1.00 each while they last. ‘ichigan Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Lake Ave. 1, LARGE eet RE- elining chair. ba Hankscraft Ctematia bottle ster- ilizer, 3 - size 3. dresses, all very fF OR 3-9002. MONKEY FUR COAT. SIZE 12. Exc. cond. Metronome, MY 2-5031 after 4 p.m, NEW GALVANIZED PIPE %-in, 21-ft. —— soerenieeet < %4-in. 21-ft. lengths ......... ltc ft. SAVE PLU MBING nlaa aS 172 S. Saginaw . FE 5-2100 OIL BURNER UNIT & STACK. $25. 1000 gal. oil tank, 150 gallon water tank. Double Kory springs and mattress. FE 4-13 OPEN EVES. & a0n "TIL Christmas Newman’s Variety, 915 Orchard Lake PORTABLE WELDER AND PICK- =. —— in perfect condition, OR Plywood Specials % g Pong tops ......... $11.50 %* e tops ...... eee Ping Pong top legs ....... 9.06 MBN ees ves esess $13.95 %'" V_ grooved Mahogany $4.65 PONTIAC PLYW . 1488 Baldwin Ave. FE 2-2543 REBUILT BICYCLES, TRICYCLES and car batteries. Phone FE 2-4525. 152 Jackson St.. Pontiac. REBUILT ee SAW, 20 INCH, $55. MY 3-5821. aeuLATiON SIZE Sect TABLE. MY 2-6631 Bass PLoS SOPRANI Lad like new. OL old, 7 switches, cost $500, still 175 Pee tena APT. ‘ yton Piains. ANTIQUE ROSE ellent condition. before 3:30 pa 359 or. 8., Eliza B i ears ALL i: Ww silver oe B = ONITE Case & stand. Used : to sell, MAple 5-1033. BEFORE YoU ASE AN the, Lowre an—Be sure ae see and beat y or fr b> gfe A smal) Lot ip he as es your choice for Christmas "GALLAG HER'S FE ee ee 169.50. rade Buy o* wear. on & onal ae sports en 1328" as Pind . GOLF SET. “NEW eat USED, matehed haf § hag As cont $73, salt for sab. gona MODERN OR buy, sacl +. trade, BURR 8. TELEGRAPH Guns — SY Lore TRADE. Manley Leach. 16 Beet N's gee 10, ne Call eves, LEVER A 22, . cost $75, sell for R en apie gauge Poly-choke mon istered Brittany «mene: é ot Bperte center, enter, Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 BIRCH & SLAB FIREPLACE ye ene oe ies a delivered. stove. PE 86-2404. fare soe ts per ton in 2 ton loads. : OAKLAND TREE SERVICE TRIM- ming & removal. FE 8-2275 Stark Bros. Nursery ve Fruit Nut Trees EM PS | after 4 P.M. ening A For Sale Pets 1. 69 1% YEAR OLD, AKC, MALE COL- i children, Will trad for- Manchester, «@ CUTE WIEGAND FE MINCHELL CON: NSOLE ELECTRON- te organ. $680. FE 4-5464. USED LOWREY ELECTRIC ORGAN — condition. Save plenty this one. ma fn and hear the tone of the new 1959 mons! Conn Minuette Electric organs MORRIS MUSIC 34 8. Telegra FE 2 Across from Tel-Huron. PAN ee B-FLAT CLARI- net. $40. UL 2-1858 PIANO sie OSCAR SCHMIDT PE_2-5217 motors repaired, 2 b= he Elec. water heater 52 gal, . $60.05 SUMP PUMPS Se ELEC. E 68-6642, SPECIALS Gas water heater 30 gal. New Morrison space Beaters 7800 BTU viva Panalyte a: New No. onk floorin s per. M. $75.00 New 3 ft. ea ie flush doors He 4” soil 3” soll she . § 3.38 W OL ERINE. LUMBER 320 S. Paddock FE 2-0784 SAVE UP TO 30% On house paint, Interlor and ex- terior $1.95 gal. $2.05 gal. and $3.95 gal. Guaranteed: satisfaction. KING : Pontiac Rd. FE 5-0734 or STAINLESS SEE DO sinks, $32.50. Toilets, $19.95. Thompson 7008 M59 % __mile_west-of Airport. ~ STEEL DRIVEWAY COUNee?. at -= Ue Coe pi - $2.55 ft. CEMENT OLOR: - 12 SHADES PLASTER CoLons — 18 SHADES MORTAR COLORS — 5 SHADES 8'x8" Flue Lining ..... $1.25 Ea. Brick Mortar -.. $1.25 Sk 8x8" Cleanout doors .. $1.72 Incinerator and Dutch Oven doors Manhole ings, Covers and grates. BLAYLOCK COAL & SUPPLY CO. 81 Orchard Lake Ave. FE }-T101 SINGER ZIG-ZAGGER, EXTRA templates. never used. Won't fit Mdl. 99K Printomatic duplicator Model A2G. ee Royal type- _ Writer, FE ¢ RC.A. 45 AUTO. RECORD PLAY- er. $20. OR 3-8376. a bere GRINNELL CONSOLE, e new. Small Walnut Spinet. , . saree M0! Mek, $0 EM ya Destosk euic’ dep, pane. ipeod from Tibet — A APSO — AKC s. 6-3479. py fms arranged. Pape : be 8 be eae, tates vata i 8 r a, Saturday and . PUP. BEAUTIFUT, BL ACK GERMAN 71-6883. igh nog DORS, MIXE: pu $5. UL 22118. FE 5-57 : COCKER PUPPIES. BLACK herr OR 3-0105. 8615 Pontias a Fe Good practice piano. . . $ Good practice plano .. . $ 89. Small apartment plano, suitabl recreation room, large pastiey mecouetiened smal] Baby Grand 12 Ppase accordion ._ . $20.98. Your choice of §& colors, Special sale on 120 bass accordions. ers prices for Christmas, ALLAGHER’S 18 EB, Huron PE_ 40566 SET OF DRUMS. Goon COND. $60, FE 8-8355. SMALL SIZED GRAND PIANO, private owner. OL 1-5631. TAPE RECORDER. with extra jacks & tapes. FE bet. 9:30 & 5:30 TENOR BANJO WITH CASE. 945. Violin .with case, $22. Call. FE §-2725, after 4 p.m UPRIGHT PIANO. $50. CALL BE- fore 7 p.m. 3-2785, WANTED: HARD FOR SUNDAY School use. Will pay cash. MAy- fair 6-2664. WIEGAND MUSIC CENTER We are pushing you now to avoid your being oved later. Lay away your new accordion now, MIRACLE MILE BAZAAR AREA vano® — aa - eetaa repair Sale Office seem SS SPECIALS Mahogany Plywood “V" grooved 48x44" $4.00 1x12 w pine shelving 12c lin, 1x2 w pine stripping 2c lin, 1x3 Ww Kt w F st: tripping 3c lin, . 2x4x7T K S6c Ea. Clear : akcecd 6c ln. ft. Clear W pine base shoe 2%4c lin. ft. 6c lin. ay Clear W pine seed OTHER BARGAINS ' Ea. ft. ft. fi 15 Ibs. felt 43: MANY SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE Haggerty _ LUMBER CO. 1047 Haggerty Hwy, Walled Lake lg Between w. ee and: Pontiag > — paone MArket €-1006 TTENTION: * Und ois g 26% inch ettee . Comite. Ph. after 5. FE Sale Store Equipment 64 OLass § me ae bl Gr LONG. Like new, FE 6- NEARLY N | ve 20. = cettew — taurant dishes, foxes es Whe Highland Rd. MSs rine FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell things through Classified « Ads, Anything 28181. ~~ SF - Dial FE | “on COLLIE PUP, FEMALE CUTE PUPPIES weeks old. Cheap. 4-1319. toy Christmas es, 1233 N, Merrimac off ‘Baldwin, Emmett RADE SHETLAND 1 2 years old. $575..MA §-2112. 8 FREE Bay GOOD. HOMH —Call ater PE 5-7869. 8 weeks, on stock, ONKEY, : shop, 55 Williams St, FE 46433. RE BLACK C registered, Cham- ailisids aenedérveseecees * aides to $10.00 Men’s ee Sed i pete be har ~ pe Puppies. $20 each. FB. CHIHUAHUA PUPS, BOSTON TER. rier and Chihuahua dogs at stud. AEC. MUtual 4-8654. — a Sa Pets "OO She Housetraners 78 “Transporation Oftered 67 SbIGES- % é p _. «7H HE PONTIAC PRESS,- SHURSDAY. jpamuak: 11, 1958 ™ UT BEPOAI, travel trailer. Yo prices, Tour-A- 15-17-18-30 ft. Pixie 17-21 ft jler Buys of The Year 45 ft.. 2bedrm., ‘ rH oe, = BOS ; ES. air conditione: nok nd ag now for Sbristaans ‘de. auto. washer $3495. 1958 Palace livery. FE Rae home, 10 ft. wide, $4395 Do. . pence tars chek. 4) bse L extra clean, 2 _Hunting ‘gs 69A : ~ —, “h ae | oredinlacahte| = me ravelon, % AKC REGISTERED BEAGLE 495 New Moon ft, $350. Pieter aperemcris | iiiie se at ‘on re) railer . 14 ft. a8, 5. oe Dertson. L 343s. +: RG Holly Marine Coach Sales. 1210 Nivea. on Sut Holly Ra.. Helly, MElrose 4-6771 19 apiece. OR 3-1768. PARKHURST ht UPPIES. RBGISTERED. UL 92-4257. CALL APTER 6. ONE BLACK AND TAN 18 MO. eld, Reg. One ae le running, Reg, Second. 4-6070. REG. ENGLISH Serres PUPS, 12 Wks. old, $25. meee sex. FE 29-5432. Dogs Trained, Boarded' 7( 70 DOGS, el BOARDED, FE 5 ie Burr-Shell, 375 8. Telegraph __Hay, Grain & Feed a 1st 1st AND IND HAY. STRAW A Manure, Ph. MA. 5-0666. 18T AND 2ND Silas HAY & straw Also wood 4-4228 - 779) Scott Lake Rd, ee ALL TY OF 1ST & 2ND CUT- ting hay, straw, corn and oats Will deliver. OA 8-217 RAY AND STRAW. 40c BALE MElrose 47-2701. For Sale Livestock 72' 8 het mon PIGs. %. “AMPSEIRE PIGS WKS. __old. Ph. FE 5-9971 Nereis: Biglow. Tanive FOR CHRISTMAS. quarter horses, pleasure horses. ro ss Tee cutter. Misc. Mut Ranch. GRADE “ears PONY arr 3 year old. $575. MA PONIES: ane and tail Dapples — from 173. 3-0320 BEAUTIFUL SILVER BADDLE MARE, BRED TO ARA- ra her filly, reg. Davison, OL Sale Farm Produce 75 & COOKING 3809 «Gregory , Gingelville. ates te r sweet cide chards Orcha: Fa cnt encanta SO = CIDER HONEY. KINGS- Lake bury. 2330 Clarkston Rd. Orion. FOR SALE: APEL ES AND ) SWEET er, 623 E. GLACKMORE Fish 2160 E. Sil- verbell Rd. Eating and cooking apples, $1 bushel and up. OL 11-6469, Sale Farm Equipment 76 ® 5. 50 TOTAL PRICE BUYS A rend Phone siso have the latest models Mc- L UP, omestead Or- rd Rd. new chain saw. See it a arden TRAU.ER SALES 1540 Lapeer Ra Lake Orion MY ~4611 Pesluring New Moon Mobile Homes 10 wide, custam made On sale cal $4.995 complete, 15° and 19’ Tourahome, lowest prices any- where. '53 40 2-bedroom Travelo, medertiect heat, carpet. Only §1,- ~ OXFORD ‘TRAILER SALES STEWART GENERAL. HOLLY, VAGABOND GREAT LAKES & ZIMMER 14" to 53’, 8 to 10° wide e have some wonderful mie now. See us today. One us Apo ef Lake Orion on M24. Pontiac Chiei Detroiter This Week's Specials 1949 Elcar 29° oe. $605 1952 Prairie Schooner 27... $1095 1952 Travel Home 24’ ...... $1005 1953 Genera] 28 ............ $1395 1954 Vindale 37 . 1995 1952 Prairie Schooner 35° $1695 1955 Pontiac Chief 31° ...... $1895 NEW TRAVEL TRAILER AT cost | 1 Only, all gas. 1969 Sun Cruiser 15° $1085. Mobile Homes Sales Inc. 430) Dixie rol Pos 4 miles ony Pontiac a week ___ Open __ © seme \ wee TRAILER EXCHANGE | New Andersons _ We buy, sell and trade Used 8-10 Wides USED TRAILER ON RENTAL PAYMENT PLAN Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies 60 8. Poy aa FE 2-3200 to 6; Closed Sunday vicaraoe TRAILERS FOR SALE or rent. Jacobson Trailer Sales. 5685 Williams Lake Road Dray- ton Plains OR 3-2838. Rent Trailer Space 79 AUBURN HGTS. MOBILE VIL- nee The finest. % mile SE Pon- Trim-A-Lawno now blade. Several others. 170 N Opdyke SSF C&5-3361 EVA is EQUIP. . ‘}INSIDE CITY LIMIT 2 BLOCKS ' MA 5-7878 or OR 3-7924, from = lore 25 Nooo Pontiac Trailer CHAIN SA ALL| Coach Park aaen mee ane, si00.59. Our|OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR price $119.50 1 tractors’ and| those who want the best. 40' x80 greatly reduced lots. wae a paties: Aa rT ee s Sales & Service | One, mle Gh &. $21 ue Clemens St. MOBILEHOME ESTATES. MOD- F. FaeS RACE — NEW AND 5 be na Oilver Sales on M24 . Lakefront and playground. 5.3061, Borth YOU'VE SEEN THE REST. NOW HEADQUARTERS FOR gee the best. § are Lake Trailer McCulloch Chain Saws 1 20A AE Ae MODEL McCUL- For Sale Tires Boe ee CAO NDITIONED,|A-! USED TIRES, $3.50 UP. WE RE-CO! USED CHAIN SAWS. WE ALSO HA Bava A GOOD SELEC- ALWAYS TO SERVICE YOUR Mc- LLOCH CHAIN SAWS. » WE NT CHAIN SAWS WE HAVE CREDIT TER KING BROS. PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE 4-0734 FE 41112 NEW JOHN DEERE A bh net lone => husker, Ph, Holly, ME “Michigan Chain Saw Distributors POWER EQUIPMENT 4 HEADQUARTERS GALES - - RENTALS 3-6821 MY PARTS AND SERVICE — JOHN — New Idea. Davis ber . NA 17-3292 — Ortonvill SPECIALS FARMALL CUB TRACTOR HTS, ibis plone pees KING BROS. PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE FE 40734 Auction Sales FE 41112 77 WITH RE- PE. buy, sell, Also whitewalls STATE TIRE SALES 503 Saginaw St. FE 4-0687 STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES traded in on Genera! Safety Tires U Lee -. per cent off. Black or Sy WILLIAMS 45) S. Saginaw at Raeburn _ Auto Service 81 a evancer GRINDING IN THE car, Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- chine Shop, 23 Hood. phone FE FOR = NOR aESD PROTEC- have your *"RACTIONIZED GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 30.8. Cass FE 5-6123 INSTALLED FREE Mufflers & tail pipes Hollerback Auto Parts 340 Baldwin, FE 8-1431 or FE 3-9477 _Sale Motor Scooters 82 82 CHRISTMAS S -ALE Motorbikes and macaarey cies! Ba hp, $229. 5 hp, $320 Harkless Sales & Service. FE 5-2454. 478'2 Mt. Clemens. CUSHMA ANDERSO ALES & SERVICE. B&B Auction Sales , 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday .....7 p.m. Every Saturday ...7 p.m. Every Sunday .... Buy and Sell Daily ORlando 3-2717 R PRIZES SAT. & SUN. 2 p.m. | ys 230 E. Pike FE 44246 For Sale Motorcycles 83 —ow~rnarséearrrsrierawrrree_e=s _ eee FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON Boats & Accessories 85 LLLP LL LLL APL LAI AAA ALA AA AAA 1957 12 FT RUNABOUT MARK 25 motor, Electric starter, cover & Windshield 1108 «LaSalle after jackets. 2 cushions. INVENTORY LI pepaTIor BY| hours punning time $475 takes . Public Auction . — Thurs.| ail. OR 3 Deo. 17 & 18, 1958. Starting at q FEW Te MERCURY MOTORS 9:30 a.m. both days, Davis Ma-| jeft i9 b.p, 22 hp. 30 h.p, and chinery Co. Ortonville, Mich. 22) 49 h.p electric starter and gener- Trac tors 9 Cuitipackers & Hoes, 18 aay — & loaders, thing in Dairy Barn equip- Se ment, 19 corn pickers & shellers| BOAT. 14 FT STRIP. WOLVER- : binders, 11 Cultivators & Bean ine with front and center de Puuers, * Field Choppers & $100 3834 mw te Park, Drayton | wers 14 Grain Drills & Corn|_ P'ains. OR 3 Planters 12 Conveyers, Augers CADILLAC B oAte S. EVINRUDE & Elevators 1000 items of New, motors Assortéd sizes, cushions a. Inventory 9 Balers, 13. and windshields. $5. 0, $15. Owere 31 Spreaders & Loaders. Dawson's Sales, Tipsico Lake 1 oes Fillers Grinders & Mills, | eee: 8 Tere: Wagons & | 4, @rators & Huskers, 25 Pre ws, 50 Seraen Tractors & Power Mow- ers, Some furniture. 32 Harrows, other farm machinery of all kinds This sale also includes hundreds 1 miscellaneous items that space will not permit listing. ser per cent of the sale is new any of the older articles, are -collec- tur's items Deaiers Welcome For a complete bill, write or) phone Atctioneers- Liquidators Appraisers, Perkins Sales Serv- fee, Home office: 11314 Miller Rd (M78) Swartz Creek. Mich. . Bwartz Creek. ME 5-8304 erk, Vernon State Bank A! DECEMBER 12. 1958 AT 1-P.M. hovwehold auction at 42 every- Grain Sep-| ator Big discount Cliff Dryer, Holly Rd, Holly. MElrose 4-671. | ‘Take 59 to W Highland, right on Hickory Ridge Rd. 6'2 mi. to De- mode Rd. ‘eft and follow signs _Always open “CRUISER JUST ARRIVED 92 CRUISALONG w-135 Gray 16° and 19 CENTURY Resorter 16 CADILLAC Fibergias MERCURY Mtrs. 6 to 70 H P FE 4-712" 3127 W_ Huron FE 2-6122 |FIBERGLAS MATERIAL TO COV er your boat decks, etc. glass for boat windshields windows, plastic supplies Fiber- resins compounded for any requirements Car Repair Kits Open Sat. 9 to 1 Federal Reinforced Plastics ie special 40 to) ae from, We trade. sel] or rent | buys | Bob Hutchinson. your Harley Davidson see Harley avidson Sales Co., 372 8. Sagi-' naw St., Oxford, Michigan 1 block east of the Sinclair gas sta- weed Ue me ao Jone Ft tion. The estate of the late Mrs posed Jae escheny Brigicsire re- GIFTS ator. chrome dinette set gor the boating people. Full line’ Siecs se Gian daner aiver| marine, sesemsonee Oss ware. bedding, studio couch, plus ome a ad oh many other household goods Terms, ‘sash. James Stafford, ad- Bud Hickmott, Auc- ‘ator, tloneer, Ostend. ‘oakisnd 86-2159. WINTER, Wetesaane i December 10th _& 17h. rad EB. Smart Sale Farm. For Sale Housetrailers 78 “TRAVELING TRAILER, 4-5289. VAS station wa TRAILER FE 8-8219 Harrington Boat Works YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER 1899 6 TELEGRAPH RD. j FE 2-8033 Open Sundays JOHNSON MOTORS Starcraft b oe and Gator trailers tt RE FOR THE BOAT few 1958 Johnsons left OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 396 Orchard weke™ Ave. FE 2-802 Cock winterizing & storage TROJAN GRU UISERS and Rimabouts BOAT TRAILERS | . res LE (Zorn arearee Mtrs. CRUISE-OUT BOAT 5 ; TLER 1401 Highwood at Walton. Bivd s fa foie "Completety | 2H | §-4402, 6-9 Open Sun. FE 40370 : i Soba peau apael aiadl Fiberglas ——85A = anata PPI LAPP PD . AALS BOATS COVERED ‘. MIDGET i thém and get). Pacer bodies. ali ss vee to le Warner Tratl| slot Rini's Lake Haron (Pian. Waily ecm yieKoCKe — IRICATION RE- | ps). _ | pair sales. one pbay, Waterford, ' . ag i J i i H dle Used one week for about 10 | INUAND LAKES SALES! Plexi: lass panels made to order. Plas-_ CARS FOR PHILADELPHIA, & Pittsburgh. Gas allowance to California, $80. tee 18 Ferry Service, as “OR 312 31264 TRUCK GOING NORTH, fi. PART load either way. FE 5-6806. 88 Wanted Used Cars “ATTENTION ! WE NEED CLEAN CARS All Makes — All Models SHOP AROUND THEN SEE US We're Paying TOP $$$ DOLLAR And We're in Town » Hartford, Conn. FE 2-3215. FLY #ENGINE rie: R Glenn’s Motor Sales AT OUR NEW LOCATION 952 W. HURON FE ¢7371 FE ¢1797 AS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND cheap cars FE 2-2666 days or _ eves. -CA$H _ FOR GOOD. CLEAN - Used Cars and Trucks YOU GET MORE WHERE THE VOLUME Is HIGH Matthews Hargreaves, CHEVROLET 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-4547 CASH LATE, MODEL ‘FOR USE: Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT EAST BLVD. FE 8-4539 | 1096 | CAR 3 BOUGHT “IN ANY CONDI. | | _tion, FE 2 CASH FORT CARS — anesone MOTOR SALES Se ee NOTICE We need 500 clean cars, pick-ups, trucks, Volkswagens To get top dollar, shop all over town, then get dowo to business. Call Roney M Voyles FE 3, You might * get $102 more from me. Remember TELL EVERYONE YOU KNOW TOP DOLLAR PAID JOHN L LIBERTINE. OR JIM HARTLEY, OR 3-6111. ‘ ’ wi K" L Dixie “O ot Dixie Hwy at Sashabaw Drayton Plains, Mich TOP PRICE FOR JUNK CARS. FE 4-4878 See M&M Motor Sales For top dollar on later meee cars 2527 Dixie Hwy R 3-1603 TOP BUCK—JUNK CAR— = TRUCK PONTIAC WASTE E_2-0209 TOP CASH $$$ FOR aNY MAKE or model, any shape or condition. Economy Used Cars, 22 Auburn, FE 42131. THE HIGH $$ Is what will interest you. We need your ‘58, "57, ‘58:55 models. Our reputation for paying tops fer high grade used cars dates back to 1939. Open Eves. to 8. _ J VanWelt 4540 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains OR_3-1355 Wie NEEE i Cars ‘SS to ‘58 models Must be clean. AN ERIC: -2020 Dixie Hwy FE 2.0878 FE 46806 | JUNK @& USED CARS WTD. PICK-| up service. FE 5§-2000. | WANTED ‘53 OR ‘54 CHEV. OR Pontiac Statior wagon. Must be A-1. Phone PE 2-0028 Wanted Used Trucks 89 CASH PAID for all mode Ul sed Trucks SCHRAM’S AUTO & TRUCK ART BS 2538 Dixie Hwy OR 3-2105 OR 3-0311 Used Truck Parts 89A USED TRUCK PARTS ALL MAKES AND MODELS HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES 2635 Auburn Ave FE 4-6632 | For Sale Trucks 1956 34-Ton Express $950 Larry Jerome eG Rs OL 1-9711 ‘48 CHEVROLET 1 TON STAKE, best offer after 4 p.m. 1985 Sash- abaw Rd 1953 CHEVROLET 2 TON STAKE truck, with 2 speed axle in per- fect shape. Phone. MA 6-2177 "30. CHEVROLET PANEL BEST _ Offer takes) MY 3-2810 after 5 Ford ‘52 CHEVY. 1-TON PANEL 2 rie 1951 ', TON FORD 6, PICK-UP. $250. 8475 Denton Hill Rd... Fenton, Mich. MA 9-7164 53 FORD '4 TON ice UP, R&H.. nearly new tir $4 ROGER'S $ SALES & SERVICE 695 Auburn FE 2-9555 FORD 1948 1, TON STAKE VERY good cond. $250 __ MI 4-7224 ‘85 FORD TRACTOR. C-750. FULLY equipped, air-brakes. FE 4-8261. "46 GMC °?, TON NEW PAINT __52_Engine.. OR_3-2938 INTERNATIONAL 54 MOD EL plexup ») FE 4-9470 PONTIAC'S - TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass WRECKER, ‘54. DUAL WHEELS Low mileage. 2889 Orchard Lk _Rd d_ Keego Foreign & Sports Cars | 90B ‘32 NASH HEALY $500 MY | equity. Take over baiance of pay- ments. MY 3-1635. 1958 Volkswagen Sunroof. This is an American itm- port. Coral color, undercoated, white wall tires. side mirror, leatherette interior. Like. new. Selling because I have a new one pedaiae, & $1645. May be seen any time. Phone MA 5-4210. VOLKSWAGEN. 1957 CONVERT. AM access. model. $1,795 FE 5-2726. For Sale Cars 91 PPAPLP AL LPL LLLP LL ALLER BUICK, 1957, A REAL BUY SU- per 2-Dr, hardtop. power brakes and steering Black and white. U8. Royal Master tires, very clean, $1895. FE 5-9981 of MA 6-6018 after 5 6 BUICK 4 DR. BLACK AND white. a real nice ¢ar. /automatic white walls. drive ‘transmigsion Eddie Steele | this—it's a heauty Ford, FE 38204 _ SAVE ENERGY, USE| WANT ADS! To find fa job, place tp live or a rood used car, see aes: ified NOW. “ FE 5-7398 | i For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 1956 PONTIAC STARCHIEF, 2 DR. Custom Catalina. 1 owner. Ra- dio & heater. Like mew ... $1345 Ford Pia 2 dr. Ca aergre Exc. cond .. $00 V-8. Black $1195 {957 Chevrolet 2 dr “tke Radio, heater. od ke ' 1956 Chevrolet 210 4 dr & white. Radio & heater .. new . . $1845 1954 4 dr. 210 Chevrolet. Radio & heater. Exc. cond . § G43 "1952 Mercury 4 dr. sedan. Solid black. Radio & heater Whitewalls $345 1956 Pontiac Starchief Catalina Hy- dramatic R&H, steering and brakes =... ..--) 1305 HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “15 Minutes from Pontiac’ Oxford, Michigan OA 8.2528 1953 BUICK, HARDTOP, DYNA- . ABSOLUTELY NO DOWN. Assume pay- o1 $1708 mo. Call Credit Mer Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. 1954 dE CENTURY RIVIERA. R&H. tires) Make offer. MI e-o206 “$5 BUICK “CENTURY 2 DR. HARD- top Power steering, power brakes. Automatic transmission. Radio. heater. white walls. This is q 1- owner beauty. you should see it. _Eddie Steele Ford. FE 5-0204. NONE FINER! ‘S) Olds 98 Holiday s dan. full pow- er, like new ‘88 Chevy Bel Alr coupe, power steering and brakes. ‘bo Dodge apd ee ‘oT MGA Roads’ HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS DEALER FOREIGN CAR SALES ND SERVUE 528 N. Main. Rochester. _ OL | 1-9761 1952 BUICK HARDTOP, GOOD condition. FE 2-4530 1957 BUICK, 4 DR HARDTOP. DY- na-flow R&H, power brake and steering, clean. low mileage. MI 4-6346. 1954 BUICK SPECIAL, 4DOOR Dynafio new whitewalls, one own- er, $495 g00d condition EM __3-0164 ‘35 BUICK SUPER 2 DR. HARD- Wop. 1 Petetnot beauty. can be had th money os Eddie Steele Ford. FE 5-92 “MUST HAVE ROOM 15 CAR SELECTION WE FINANCE Two '47 Fords. V-8 Best offers ‘40 Ford coupe. Beautiful body. $95 "4 Olds 2 dr ‘5 ‘S80 Chevy. 2 dr. R&H. $95 ‘90 Ford club coepe R&H. $195 ‘SL Chevy 2 dr : $195 "32 & ‘52 Potince, * sharp! $295 "bl & °50 Buick hardtops. $105 53 Chevy club coupe ....... $295 ECONOMY. USE D CARS 22 Auburn off Saginaw. FE. 4-2131 FOR QUALITY CADILEACS Also a fine selection of other clean used cars. It's Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward ‘Bham MI 4-1930 WINTERIZED -— READY TO GO "85 Rambler wagon, sharp ... $095 "53 Chevrolet H-top. clean .... "53 Nash 4-Dr., runs good .... ‘51 Nash 4-Dr_ R&H. Overdr. $ 75 ROGER'S SALES & SERVICE 695 Auburn Ave. 2-9555 HOMES OF THE RUGGED JEEP | = ICRENRO ET 6 CYLINDER 4 | Radio heater. overdrive $995. | _fddie's Steele Ford, FE 5-9204_ 1957 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. V-8 engine, origina! paint. A beau- tiful car for the meney. Priced to sell at $1546. *’ North Chev. unter Bivd. at S: Woodward Ave Birmingham MI 42735 1963 CHEVY. R&H. NEW TIRES Power pide: Pvt. owner. $440. MA §-2357 EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION. 1940 ev., "53 motor, Excellent snow-tread ‘tires. Good body. MA 5-2363. 1853 CHEVROLET BEL AIR. POW- erglide, everything on it. No rust, in A-1 shape best offer over $800 Actual mileage 33,700. FE 4-0112 after 4.00 pm. 1954 CHEVROLET 2 DR $495 FULL price, mo money down. Lucky Auto Sales, 193 8S Saginaw FE 4-2214 or FE 4-1006. Oo 1959 t } f Plymouth 6 PASSENGER SEDAN $ol.62 PER MO. EQUIPPED WITH HEAT- ER. URN SIGNALS. WASHERS. ELECTRIC WIPERS, TORSION-AIRE SUSPENSION BANK RATES SALES TAX & ‘59 LICENSE 30,000 MILE WARRANTY NO PAYMENT ‘TIL FEBRUARY First Annual Year End Clearance JACK COLE'S AUTO SUPER MART. PEA MOU TE DODGE-CHRYSLER tooo W Maple at Pontiac Trai! Walled Lake M.A 4-4511 "82 & ‘5! rord $195 "52 Kalser &- Nash Rambler. es 83 Si Packers $18 A NICE aac Or LATE 1957 MA econd c 1958 Pontiac ‘Starchief top iedabes payment 1955, ‘Chevfolet ty tor Also transportation N. Ma HAUPT Pontiac Sales STOP! LOOK! BUY! These New Car Trade-Ins 1958 Buick Special z dr Riviera. Dynaflow, Radio, Heater. New whitewall tire Most any ‘52 or ‘53 will make down payment. os. on balance m 1957 Pontiac. Starchief. 2 dr. Cata- lina. Hydra. er brakes, Whitewalls. Low mile- age special. Radio & heater. Pow- Small down pay- ments. mos. on. belance. Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr. hard- top. Hydra. Radio. Heater, White- walls A su "63 will ma mos. on Balance! 1957 Pontiac. 2 di. matic Radio & reater $195 down. = rere : dr r buy. Your ‘52 or a gene payment, Hardtop Hydra- A beauty! sedan No money down Air-Ride. 3% mos All power. fi nice one witt heate er Lert down. in St. Deresen Nights “til ® ple 5-5566 or sige CHEVROLET, 2-DR. DEL RAY 8. _ lucky Auto Sales. FE #1 ‘96 CHEV. BEL AIR 2-DR. POW- Powerglide. No money down. 006 . nd gore R&H Very clean. MAy- falr 6-1467. _ 1955 CHEVY. 8150 PHONE OR 3-2034. eluxe heater, lent condition. 1955 CHEV. 2 DOOR. V-8. POWER- lide, power steering ‘and brakes, fi” esti, excel- 10. al _S. 1952 H owner. sonable. Waterford. lide, 1952_CH REPOSSESSION No rust. perfect engine. $198 full rice. $11 month. No cash needed. Mr Bell. Great Lakes. FE_ 8-0402_ ~ CROWN IMPERIAL SALES _ } of the following cars are one low mines with power ndows. power ats, wer ering, power brakes. bi radio, 4 Tae. hard- heater and other extra One 1957. all white, top, $3295. One 1957. all gold, 4 dr. hard- top “$3195. het 1957, all white, 4 dr. sedan, $279: beg 1958, all white. 4 dr. hard- top, This is beautiful, almost new These cars must be seen and inspected to fully pootan INCORPO Boba appreciate. ATED. IM- CHRYSLER. AND WOODWARD AVE. MI 6-0029. 6493 Saline & Gleason. . CHEVY 2 DOOR, POWER- R&H ABSOLUTELY NO ONEY DOWN Assume pay ments of $1146 mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 47500. arold Turner Ford. i WALLED LAKE TAYLOR'S CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE MArket 41561 666 CHEVROLET — R&H. Very clean. $1195 BIRMINGHAM 1956 AGON w Black with whitewalls. RAMBLER 8. Woodward Birmingham Mich. G A N lo 280 "$5 uw 85 "BS a) ‘32 "D5 Otel Ee 1950 CHEVY ‘$1 Buick R&H, Dynaflow CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 1956 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, Va sradio, heater. white . Rew standard transmission. clean. Drive BEL AIR COUPE oo; condition $135. 1948 Nash mbassader coupe. Exe. tires & _engine OR 3-2761 1956 CHRYSLER ew Yorker hardtop Full power, w mileage Sharp $1495 BOB FROST) INC. Hunter Blvd (By-pass 3 around _B Ham! CHRYSLER, 1955 WINDSOR 4 DR. black, heater, powerflite trans. _executive ive will sacrifice. _FE 5-8871 WW. tires. search radio. Hardenburg GUARANTEED USED CARS Pont You Won't Need MISTLETOE" lf You DECORA LE YOUR DRIVI ONE OF EM a WITH GLENN'S © Beautiful, Handpicked HORNA LSED CARS MANY ARE ONE OWNERS an AND, MOST HAVE Low MILEAGE — LATE MOD- ELS SELECTED SUST FOR BUICK Century 4 Dr. . $1894 CHEVROLET 2 Door _... $1894 FORD Station Wagon . $1844 PONTIAC Catalina H Top $1204 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon $994 PONTIAC Station Wagon $1004 MERCURY 4 Door . $474 PONTIAC gtation Wagon $474 FORD 2 Door $994 GLENN'S Motor Sales O82.\\. LURON OUR NEW LOCATION i FOR TOP _VALUE™ USED CARS KE 4-737] Fi 4,1797 p,. - Sf. 30 A reai dr hard- Low on bal- ckup. Here's MAple_5-1141 = NEW CAR DEALER, 360 MI 6-3900 wall FE 2-8540. 200 Pi-, MI 6-6934 Chrysler or Sale, Cara... 91 pu. EotySale Cara it 1955 ° “Chevrolet Bel Air hardtop. Vi Powerglide, radio, heater. eat red and tvory bP aoe eee ee $1009 1957 Chevrolet. 210 4-door wagon Powergiide. mie, heater. wane owner nen 1055 Chevrolet 4g ton pickup, Heat- er, solid red corso eee SGC. 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door hard- top. Demonstrator. V8 engine, yener suse. power brakes, Pov heater... $2347 1957 Chevrolet 210 4-door sedan. steering, power eeekes. mae and heater. One o $1548 Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie geese at M15 MAple 5-507) Open ites “tl LU 1955 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUN- try station wagon, 5 whitewall tires, fully equipped, kept in heat- ed garage, none newer Terms. Plus other nice cars & Wagons such as ‘56 d 8 passenger wagon < Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER wd M15 Clarkston MA 5-5141 19883 DODGY CORONET, 4 DR. R&H. $325. rE for Marion be- fore 5. OL 2-011 "62 Lf genie py SNOW TIRES. Real good car "$175. FE 8-9513. CAR PA RDEN- YMENTS TOO BU some? Let us help you extant to some less expensive model. Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 AT CLARKSTON FORD — MERCURY cae 2- 2-261 55 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN V-8, 6 passenger $1,045. Eddie Steele Ford. rE 5-0204. FORD VICTORIA 1955 blue and ivory FPordomatic, Whitewalls one-owner car Just like new, We welcome your arr ection PEOPLE'S TO SALES 68 Oakland __ ue riper ve CUSTOM an OR 3-2112 is ae 2 DR. RANCH WAGON tibed} P radie Steele Ford, FE drive. Economy 4 miles per ga! Enginer's car, equipped & im- maculate. $1005. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 8S. Woodward MI 6-3900 Birmingham, Mich "$6 FORD | BLACK, est AEE OVER __ payments. FE ¢ T HAVE A ‘57 conn PAIRLANE $00 Victoria, silver Mocha & Inca gold...a beautiful car Call Matt, _ Eddie § Steele Ford. | FE 5-8204 “CY” OWENS FORD 5 EO ORD 2 $795" SON 2 OWENS 147 8. SAGINAW FE_5-4101 “399 FORD ‘DEMONSTRATOR. FAIR- lane 2 dr Radio Heater, White- walls. Fordomatic. Only 2,000 mi Beautiful bronze & white finish "88 Ford custom 300 “ose 6 Low mileage. Priced Ce sel TOM_BOHR, INC. #1715 $8 FORD FPAIRLANE 7a “s DR. 6300 actual milee. This car is like new. Should be seen to be ap- piscisted: Eddie Steele Ford. FE condition. Pvt FE 8-4637 _or FE 4-685! _ "58 Ford | Country Sedan Executive's car. 9-pass. Cruiso- matic. power steering, power brakes Roof rack, plus practical- ly every available accessories Spotiess 12.000 miles. Owner. Bir- mingham, MI 4-4166 owner. FOR SALE: 1950 FORD, | RUNS = ¥e0e net rust. FE 2 56 FORD. BLACK. ee OVER payments. | FE 4-2765_ 1953 FORD CUSTOM, 4 DR. R&H SUSCLUTELT NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of $1146 mo Call Credit Mgr Mr pene at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner ‘oT 1953 FORD WAGON 6) _ sell, FE 8-2778. 1952 FORD V REPOSSESSION $189 full price. Payments oniv $10.90 month. Perfect engine Good body and tires Radio and heater Mr. Bell, Great Lakes, FE 8-0402 FACTORY BRANCII 57 FORD 4 DOOR SEDAN Radio & Heater, Straight stick Low mileage. $1395 PONTIAC “RETAIL STORE” FE 3-7117 65 MT. CLEMENS 8T __ BEHIND THE POST OFFICE JAGUAR MODEL XK120._ flame red low mileage Birming- ham car Just like new Immac- ulately clean inside and out. Equi- | table priced — Terms. Call Mr | Parks MI 4-1500 Harold Turner. 464 S Woodward Birming- _ ham. Michigan this be what they want from. ' Santa? “al Buick .......... St) '2-Dt. dynaflo radio and heate (53 Plymouth ....... $ 235 | cbr. radie and heater | ino Vackard gosee2s-S0 to Hardtop. radio and heater ‘Ad Ford ........... $465 Tudor Fordomatic, R&H "S53 Mercury ........8 B45 '2-Dr.. Mercomatic, R&H. °55 Chevrolet. . S645 Panel ‘2-ton ‘95 Wagon 4-Dr. .. - $1095 Fordomatic radio and heater 56 Convertible $1245 Fordomatic radio and heater ‘S6 Ford 2-Dr. ..... $1245 Fordomatic, radio and heater 34 Cadillac ...... . .$1595 2-Dr hardtop, powe of Buick H’ top 2. $1895 er Riviera "57 Wagon $1895 4-Or., pecine sa R&H Z 58 Edsel «2... .-2.- $1895 Hardtop, radio and heater "59 Wagon ene eee D155 English Ford 2-Dr. USS 232 S. SAGINAW PE 2-913 MERCURY-EDSEL-LINCOLN ENGLISH FORD LINE ‘ ? a , 4 : F f | oy . “ . a ss; Oe epee ES a ep ere yee | Sinn ear SA Se Se Nee ES MEN, Bees Be : Mover rome 5° Sale “Jae ‘-HASKINS care feeds, “20t nome, airs. but | — an Beer ae ee WINTER 4) Sah FR TRANSPORTATION | | Mater Redio aad heater, Mereo- SPECI ALS et Ttesring. OR - hse FE 22351 FORDO- FORD-1956 6 CYLINDER OVER- |- 1952 FORD V8 HARDTOP GOOD | ~ MUST “4953, | Dawson 1957 MERCURY a hardtop. Power steer. ing, power brakes, Power win-/. ers The seat that remembers. Turnpike ‘Cruiser engine. Only "ROB FROST, INC, 280 Hunter Blvd. MI (By-Pass ‘Around B'Ham) ‘55 RAMBLER CUSTOM WAGON, new tirer. Sharp. $1,145. ase 8 Johnson Mtr, Sales MY 2-2871 1952 RAMBLER BARDtOr. OVER. drive R&H ABSOLUTELY NO ments Mgr Mr. Harold Turner Ford ‘83 NASH AMBASSADOR 4 DR. automatic {[ransmission, wh ite walls, radio, heater, a nice trans- portation special. $29 Eddie _Steele Ford FE 5-9204. _ Re © Rambler See us for the best deal on a new Rambler or a good used car. Our Slogan: WE CAN BEAT ANY DEAL EM M 3-4158..2 or ___EM_ 3-4) 4156 "58 RAMBLER | ‘WAGON - WILL take trade or best offer. OR _ 33773 ~ Get Wise, Economize RAMBLER NEW & USED CARS BILL SPENCE RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE |211 8. Saginaw FE 8 86-4541 RAMBLER — 1956 CROSS COUN- try Wagon, Peach & gray. Auto. R&H, reclining aise special in- terior, Power $1495 BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. Woodward MI 6-3900 | Birmingham, Mich ‘82 NASH REPOSSESSION $)40 full price. eo month No’! fash needed Bell Great— _lLakes. FE 8-0403 BUICK Better Buy Used Cars | I | | 1 STOCK NO 194 $2495 | "58 SPECIAL 2 DR. HARDTOP STOCK NO. 148 $1995 | §7 ROADMASTER 2 DR. HARDTOP STOCK NO. 16) $2100 'S7 CENTURY ESTATE WAGON STOCK NO. 103 51895 | "57-SUPER 2 DR. HARDTOP STOCK NO. 190 $1995 AZ SUPRIER 4 DR. HARDTOP Garnet Red & Ivory STOCK NO. 203 - $1995 of SUPPLE 4 DR HARDTOP Gray Finish STOCK NO 200 $1795 §7 SPECIAL 4 DR. SEDAN Li 8TOCK NO. 183 $1195 7 RENAULT 4 DR. SEDAN STOCK NO. 153 $1495 56 PONTIAC 4 DR. HARDTOP STOCK NO. 155 $1595 56 GENTURY 4 DR. HARDTOP Yellow & White STOCK NO 164 $1595 "56 CENTURY 4 DR HARDTOP Coral & White STOCK NO 211 $1595 "56 CENTURY 4 DR. HARDTOP Biwe Finish STOCK NO. 210 $1495 6 SRECING i 2 DR. HARDTOP A Cream Puff STOCK NO. 169 $1395 | So) 5PECIAT: 2 DR. HARDTOP Green & White STOCK NO. 186 $1095 "a5 ROADMASTE 2.DR. HARDTOP eo] STOCK NO 185 » $995 Sa CENTURY | ° 2 DR HARDTOP STOCK NO $895 "55 SPECIAL OOR Finish 188 2 D Blue STOCK NO 206 "55 SPECIAL 2 DOOR 5 Green Finish STOCK NO. 208 $895 | "Sh SWE TAT, | 4 DR. SEDAN OLIVER. MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave. ‘VE 2-9101 Open s 104 OLDS #8 4D.R SHARP R. money down. Luck yt s. 5. . 1958 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 hardtop. Power steering, ‘ne brakes. Better than new, BOB FROST, INC. ™ Hunter Blvd. MI {By-Pass around B'Ham) ie — a SEDAN, i. MoNzy'D A LUT: — EY sowie Assume ee Call Credit eM = ee. Haro Tur: FACTORY penne 55 OLDSMOBILE | HOLIDAY 2 DOOR raced & Heater, Hydrama- $1395 “RETAIL St ORE” FE 5. MT. CLEMENS ST. BEMIND THE POST OF FICE JEROME Bien Spot” CARS OP 10 P.M, Orchard uate at. Cass FE 8-0488 ‘s6 OLDS SUPER 68 HARDTOP coupe. Ran Hydra. Power steer- ae power brakes. New WW tires. $14 be seen at Ken's Gul Bervice, Crooks road = at South Bivd or call OR 3-8509 OLDSMOBILE —.1954 SUPER 88 Club coupe, Power, solid er & beautiful. Whitewalls, See this sharp owner BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 8. Woodward MI 6-3900 Birmingham, __ Mich. SEDAN all accessories Mf "33 PLYMOUTH 4 DR overdrive & 30. 19833 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP Auto trans, Good condition, $395 MY 3-1544. PLYMOUTH — 1957 BELVEDERE hardtop V8 automatic trans R&H. Has everything but owner. $1595 | BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S Woodward MI Birmingham, Mich 1953 Plymouth 6-3900 Clean — Perfect Engine SIOGTEU PE PRICE JUST MAKE $1] Monty Payments GREAT LAKES MOTOR MART 115 S. Saginaw FE 804020 37 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. AUTO- matic transmission radio and heater, $1,205 Eddie Steele Ford, LEE 204 NO MONEY DOWN ON THE FOLLOWING CARS 1943 Chevrolet $495 | 1953 Buick $495 1953 Nash Rambler $305 1953 Chevrolet panel $2395 1950 Chevrolet panel $226 AL LAWRENCE | MOTOR SALES, INC. 21 W. Montcalm FE 8-842) ‘ss Bestac STARCHIEF, 4 : ner, 5 Sarket eh a 1 owner, $675. FACTORY BRANCH 57 PONTIAC. Rodi a Tlenier ya tic, 2 ™S {9 _ PONTIAC “RETAIL STORE” FE 34111 65 MT CLEMENS ST. BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _ = A aategb bind AR CHI fon bad rdtop, . powe: - ame ce. OR 3460" after Sp. AC CON TIBLE, “St Excel. Must sell, FB 1959 ONREVILLE vista Witt trae for late model. OR 3-27 SNOWTIME... “AIN'T NO TIME TO STAY OUTDOORS” . . NA STUBBORN OLD JALOPY BACK U D C¢ “BRAID'S" THE WEATHER MAN! - 54 PONTIAC MOTOR SALES DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 34 YEARS FAIR DEALING CASS AT W PIKE STS. 1983 PONTIAC 4 DR. DELUXE &, r all accessories, excellent condl- tion, FE 4-7487. 1951 PONTIAC HARDTOP, HYDRA- matic, R&H ABSOLUTELY NO MON DOWN, Assume ay- ments of $865 mo. Call edit wr. Mr Parks at MI 4-7500. _ Harold Turner Ford. 1093 PONTIAC WITH | ER eering. Frteod for quick sale. ouiee 1-1976 i982 P PONTIAC ~~? DR, LOOKS & Rochester, OL. runs good. $225. 1-171! _ 1958 PONTIAC. 6 PASSENGER, SA- fari station wagon. Power brakes. power steering. R&H. WSW. Ex- ceptionally nice. $2,500. OR 3- 2124, 1955 PONTIAC: 4Dr. Starchief. R&H. Hydramatie — Power steering, power bfakes. 2-tone, $895. . ‘BOB FROST, INC. 280 Hunter Blvd. MI 6-6034 ‘By- Pass around B'Ham) PONTIAC 1962 VERY CLEAN, $325 Ph FE 5-2454 NICE 195; PONTIAC 8. 4 DR, std. shift. no rust, seats like new, $350. Dealer. OR_3-1373 FOR SALE ‘54 PONTIAC STA- _ tion wagon. UL 23-3807. ‘$3 STUDEBAKER CLUB COUPE, with "56 Dodge engine and trans- mission. Tinted glass, white walls, $500 or best offer. 967 S. Paddock. STUDEBAKER ‘54 CHAMPION Coupe R & Whitewalls. New rings & exhaust. Gas seving over- crys. $500 Call FE 5-142} after _> pm. 1958 Volkswagen 5 | Sunroof. This ts an American !m- > port Coral undercoated, white wal) tires, side mirror, | leatherette interior. Like new. Selling because I have a new one color, come, $1645. May be seen any time hone MA 35-4210. 0 1951 " WILLYS JEE P| STATION | wagon 6 cyl R&H Very good cond. FE 8-2133 of This ts the kind over town. We that’s exactly you know, call it and let them go. As w for less. 1957 BUICK radio, heater. white wal] wear on this car. 10,000 1957 BUICK .. Spectal white wall tires. Sharp. 1957 BUICK 1957 FORD .. Wagon Victoria hardtop wall tires. Perfect from Custom 4-door. Radio. heater. ish 1956 BUICK Super 4-door hardtop radio. heater, white finish. 1955 BUICK white wail seats and windows 2 to nick from. 1956 BUICK Spécial ‘ee hardtop. white wall tires 1953 FORD . Custemline tudor, Come early for this one Ideal the price is right Deluxe 4-door sedan Folks. it’s like new inside 11951 FORD Custom tudor A real nice c Good engine, good tires, ROCHESTER SALE ~CENTU RY of sale that is talked about all what has happened. our used car lot is too small to take care of all our new car trade-ins, so we cut prices it's no secret our low ov Folks, make that trip over to Rochester and take advantage of these w onderful buys. prices stand good Thursday through ‘ Super 2-door hardtop. Power steering. power brakes, 2-docr hardtop Power steering power brakes, radio. heater, Roadmaster 2-door hardtop Power cteering windows and seats Radio. heater, White wall tires. At a give-away price standard transmission, V-8 engine. solld green. One owner and extra sharp 1956 MERCURY Mercomatic 1957 RAMBLER ... V-8 engine, The car they say is up 69% Power steering power brakes, wall Must see ta appreciate. Roadmaster 2-door hardtop Radio. heater, Blue and white finish V-8 aneine. 1982 CHEVROLET ear for a good mechanic. 1952 PONTIAC Hydramatic. V-8 engine, ar. 1949 PONTIAC . [re toarisportation: HELTON. _ PONTIAC-BUICK ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES the sale and most of our “Full Up” As e have mentioned before. erhead means we can sell These Saturday. ee. 2195 than a vear's .$1995 tires. Less actual] miles " eee blue and white finish. 2... 92195 ..... 1693 ..... 81395 radio, heater, white bumper to bumper, $1695 automatic transmission. Red and black fin- is oniv $1695. $1625 tires oe « tires. Yellow and white ...... 81199 Power steering. brakes, white wall tires. $1445 heater, oo Drynaflow radio 2... 299 standard transmission, “6 175 cracked block but $ 299 heater. 5 195 transmission. ......8 75 radio, + we standard OL 1.8133 oe ae Fe 2 wien fi - és =e a * é a z t 4 * cata ey ; oi oan Z 5 os. i 4 4 af sy We ae re a a ae ad a0 2. Aden anh 1a ‘ : 2 ‘ > ’ 5 sa : A : 3 5 ze , i 5 2 * aA ee 7 _THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958 ' ae pee. Show: New "fei Se eee =e Sees SS a in Cancer Li , é = ~ 1 i : * " ’ © : € = Today's s Television Programis - - Hour of Science Programs furnished by stations tisted im this columa are subject to change without notice ” Returns Sunday Channel} eine .. Obannel -WWa TV ant 1-WSYZ-TV Channel 9--CKLW.TV EM Re ee gee ae \ < f wail and Dr. Jerry: Eaton, Director of the Hawaiian Volcano Observa- ~ tory at Kilauea, where the speciag” “Conquest” report was filmed. “Conquest” is presented on thé CBS Television Network in cooper- ation with the National Academy — TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS (2) Zane. Grey ‘Theater,/9:00. (4) 1 Married Joan. Chemicals That Impede 'o¢ ‘sciences and the American Criminal disrupts quiet (2) Movie. ise: Association fot the Advancement 6:00 (7) Curtain Time. Comedy. ranch life of couple (Barry|y.59 (4) per Room Disease, Volcano Study of Science. = (9) Popeye. Sullivan, Joan Tetzel). Rom to Be Presented (4) News: Williams. . vie (2) Racket Squad. 0) Rough Riders. Rough| ‘e 7 a NEW. YORK — “Conquest’” will Reckless Driver Gives 6:10 (4) Weather: Eliot. a oe ee ! or eines atarek tone ts Detroit Judge an Idea 9) Barko (cont.) W615 (1) Ledy of Char science — cancer research and the} DETROIT, Mich. (AP)-—George 6:15 (4) Box Foor. (4) Tennessee Ernie, “Folk | E. G ; , — when . Graviin led police of three sub- 6:95 (© Spokes - singer” Charles Laughton, (10:26 (9) Billboard. ies oe aoe voaneies urban communities on a 10-mile :2 : iii drreace * dreonagrren 10:0 (4) Treasure Hunt. its second program of the season chase gle high speed over icy fied \ 6:30 (7) Comedy (cont.) Wall.” . & (2) Play Your Hunch. ion Sunday, Dec. 14-from 5 to 6 p.m. yoraned red arrest On &@ FeCKiess | - (9) Sky King. (9) Special Agent. on CBS-TV. ving ae en (4) Life of Riley. Comedy. |19:90 (7) Tracer. Eric Sevareid serves as hdst_and “ a (2) News: LeGoff. (3)-Mike Hamner. 10:35-t7) News. narrator of the ‘Conquest’ report} “A man who Grives like that | (4) Bet Your Life. on the exciting stories behind to- shouldn't be allowed on the road, 6:40 (2) Weather. (2) Playhouse (cont.) 1:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. day's science headlines, which is Graviin said at his arraignment . (4) Price ly Right produced for the Public Affairs De- oa get Faige Joe Di * 9 Jows Fa : “BS * i agree, 6:45 (2) News. 10:30 (7) News: Daly. . _ , (D Day in Court.” ook pieot of CRS News by Wichasi ‘Watts, “Your license is omen ; (9) Walter Winchell. Adven- (9) Leon Errol. sf for two years.’” 7:00 (2) a — ture. . In-its exploration of cancer re- . « * copy is sold as original. (4) (color) Masquerade’); { , ot Ti search, “Conquest’s” cameras (9) Comedy. Huckleberry; Party. Paes LEA EE SB) Nisroeey’ SON TENE: detalt for the first time how sci- | Judge Watts also sentenced Hound. (2) Playhouse (cont.) ence’s determined, painstaking |GTaviin to 10 days in a and (4) (color) Mich. Outdoors. search for a caucer cure has re- placed him on probation for two 11:30 (4) Concentration. (7) Peter Lind Hayes. (2) Top Dollar (9) Howdy Doody. years. MIRRORS for Christmas Full-Length Mort Neff, host. (2) Dr. Christian. sulted in the discovery of certain’ chemicals which, although not the miraculous cure, attually do impede the spread of the dread disease. 10:45 Gordon : (7) News: (10:55 (7) Weather. (7) Leave It to Beaver. Beaver agrees to play role of canary in school play. (9) Million Dollar Movie. Van Johnson, Keenan Wynn, “No Leave, No Love." (46.) 72:30 | “Conquest” will show what is | being done in the laboratory, in| the hospital and in field to develop | a single chemical which will de- 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. (9) News. | (4) News: W’kamp. | (2) News: LeGoff. FRIDAY AFTERNOON (4) Jefferson Drum. Lawyer/11:15 (9), Weather. 12:00 (2) Love of nile. | saves Jeff's life whe n (4) Weather: Eliot. (4) Tic Tac Dough. baie Sra sei ecee haley te Door Mirrors crooked town bogs tries to} (2) Miss. Fairweather. {9) Hidden Pages. sue from $15 95 : . De oust editor from office. . The program will also take view- | (2) I Love Lucy. Lucy al-|11: 20 (9) Theater. Sonic j : ae ¢ neater. Sonja Henie, 12:30 (4) [t Could Be You. most swoons when she meets | “Tt’s a Pleasure.” ('45.) (7) Mother’s Da \ers to the Brooklyn Botanical Gard- Venetian Mirrors ‘hi 4 y- f lim of the crucial ' William Holden. (4) Sports. (9) Myrt & Doris. ‘en for a glimpse (2) Sports. (2) Search for Tomorrow. and penis een toe trom $7.50 $:00 (7) Zorro. Practical joker) ‘there to find a mold: which will disrupts Diego's romantic 11:25 .(2) Nightwatch Th. Charles 12:43 (2) Guiding Light . |produce the cancer-killing chemi-} pursuits, McGraw, “Armored Cat jc. a a. All Mirrors are of (9) Movie (cont.) | Robbery.”’ (°50.) 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. : Participating in Conquest Ss ré- 5 Polished Plate Glass &é (4) Ed Wynn Show. Son of . | (4) Amos 'n’ Andy ‘port on cancer research will be Dr. | map pantie no Plated show business couple scorns i1:30 (7) Night Court. (7) Liberace . C. P. Rhoads, director of the in- ‘with Long Term Warranty amateurish PTA production (9) Theater (cont.) (9) Movie SHALL WE DANCE? — Ray Bolger is too the act. The scene occurs in “The Girl With the ee mug cane WE DELIVER pa he moves ae tow i | (4) Jack Paar. Singer Betty ; | shy to ask Gena Rowland to dance so he dances, Flaxen Hair,’ on the General Electric Theater, nee van = Oe ae ul Burk- 5 Gy Decem nd ba ily. olineoe: scont. 1:30 a Margie. burns | instead, with a mannequin that looks like Miss Sunday, December 14 from 9:00-9:30 p.m. holder, Director of Research Sar Pontiac Glass Co. | “ | () ET. Digest. Sp iomiand only "to Bejemberrassine)y (cane 3 be) Brockiys Doane ae 23 W. LAWRENCE ST. 8:30 (7) Real McCoys. Grandpa bacteriologist recognized as one of PE\ 5-644! gets gift from junkman for! 1:85 (4) Faye Elizabeth. te : ; |a scholarship to a University of the world’s foremost authorities on Kate. | FRIDAY MORNING ads %:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. Restricts Scholarship ‘Vermont student that the recipient molds and antibiotics. - (9) Movie (cont.) 6:30 (4) Continental Classroom. ~ 2:00 (7) Chance for Romance. m) ae nee Roots. __BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPI) *|must be a “non-smoker and non-| sthe Secrets of a V: > Da) ee (4) It Could Be You. Com-,6:50 (2) Meditations. (2) Our Miss Brooks. SMO ES al) Oar Charles W. Waterman stipulated in‘drinker.”’ "the second story to be shown on “ edy-surprise. 6:35 (2) On the Farm Front. | (4) (color) Truth or Conse. 1:00 (2) 3cignter Day. ACROSS —, “Conquest,” will take the tele- = (2) Yancy Derringer. Three 7: 00 (4) Today. | quences. | (4) Queen for a Day 1 Obsolete gold i 2BKHH 1 6 W 1 WW | vision audience to an active vol- thugs terrorize New Orleans’) (2) TV College. . (7) American Bandstand | coin ey 7 | cano — Kilauea in the Hawaiian j shop owners. (7) Big Show. 2:30 (4) (color) Haggis Baggis (9) Big Rascals. id matte trian coin } | Islands — for an on-the-spot re- . . (2) House Party. 7 Ha Saad catty iy it | port on tremendously significant | 9:00 (7) Pat Boone. Jayne D. 7:30 (7) Breakfast Time. (7) People’s Choice. 4:16 (2) Secret Storm ’ Hoos r te new discoveries about the com- i Morgan, Count Basie’s Ur-' (2) Cartoon Frolic. | (9) Sherwood Forest. |17 College degree T ig UY, Yi | position of the earth. + chestra. /2:35 (9) Home Fair. (abi) ; ate ; . \ (9) Marko. Quiz for home|8:@@ (2) Captain Kangaroo. | 4:30 (2) Edge of Night 20 esrrowiur i } | These discoveries, uncovered by | viewers, 8:00 (2) Big Payoff. : a County Fai [21 Perfumed a be yy Bm Te) wo leading geologists whose lives | SERVICE | i (4) Behind Closed Doors. /8:30 (7) Our Friend harry. (4) Today Is Ours 4:45 (9) Santa Claus. 27 Bresthes. Z lare devoted to probing the secrets u Commander is aided in sav-| (7) Beat the Clock. , , —— 3 Some "sape A tee volcom eeray Aare solenien Bast lation ing scientist from the Reds.|8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom | (9) Hour of “stars. vib (2) Susie [at vive’ come (oes eee otal oe FE 4-1515 — Seana ena — __ ee a ie Great Lile oe 'tiefs about the interior of the earth, . 5 ee 36 Racers % TG ;and explode long- -accepted concepts | C & V ELECTRO MART (9) Looney Toons 40 French port Ly in the field of geology. The two sam Gastons t ‘ 41 Dinher course - 4 Beology. Open Daily ‘til 7 . 5 43 Card game 4 ii volcanologists are Dr. Gordon Mac- Mon. and Fri. ‘til 9 -- O el Ss qd 10 TO TAI I 1S -- io (2) Detroit Bandstand 46 Far off «comb ’ . ses form: 4 ape ‘Donald of the University of Ha- (4) (color) George Pierrot 4, pias sibling 4 Y iy AN — Presents. 50 Handled , ; WIR (ae CRLW (400) WW) (980) WUAR (1130) WXYZ (1270) WPRON (1460) WIBK (1490) (7) Mickey Mouse Club 53 Descendant of 0 ii a ; m | & im i GB O & a & 2 & a™. al a ‘pio oe one ee a a “ 4 i ’ ‘ _ FUNIGUE VW: betes J eipal) WJBK News George 1:30 WIR, Dr matene r) ® 36 Mee wicked . aoe = a ; o0— W andatan tt i 157 ~ wws —~— WXYZ, Surrell 9:00—WIK, News, Mrs Page “ Milton Eisenhower " finehes Ll) a 945 oa CKLW News. Chase WJBK Stereo + . WWJ, Paye Elisabeth 2:00— WJR. Rt to Happiness 58 Lariats | WJBK News WCAR News WXYZ. Breakfast Club 2 : | DOWN im | WCAR 8Sporte Page WPON Muste CKLW News David WWJ. News. Ameche 1 Incrustation 11 Feminine white-tailed 43 Scottish girl a WPON News, Candleiite WIBK, News, George WJBK Reid (0) @ on f rams | on a sore appellation eagle 44 At one time @ 3 cso wom on oat eee Mase WeAR pints mare WCAR News \ - Rees tal 2 Bamboolike mo Gems ct frogs 46 Geosonks! B a ry re ‘ = iNaper ate. . WPON Bob Lark J OC al meta grass ne Pt erwise r . ges Www ews Maxwell . ° : : Pe : (print.! 19 Mariner's 30 Observed 47 River a astic la \ e BR Ez WXYZ Mal 9:30— WJK, Jack Harris Ab a . “Gifts W ‘ s,”" an- Zoot : 2 ‘ t | wCAR Nees Patrick CKLW News M Labbitt 4:00 WIRD pl Rext) Ooo! ; its “Without Weappings. ae $ Pathe ea 1 Seid 37 Commend 48 Wille genus |= a a WPON porta Candlelight emis’ MURNIN WWJ One Man's Family nual Johns Hopkins University Jacob (Bib) 22 Epic poetry ethers 49 Weights of | | we FF fies. wan acuen apie IRNING Foe GN hen peesicens CKLW News Shift Break Christmas party, with the 60-man coe = Untactras 38 Royal toc? am a a | WWs News Maxwell. 6:00 WJK Axriculture WXYS Curtain Calls $:00-wJR Helen frent | Johns Hopkins Glee Club, host, 8 Sea eorie 25 of an (em) i Gal a All Col = r WXYZ & & Morgan WWJ News, Rober CKLW News M Morgao WWJ News. Mati I Ly Pool nd “, eavan.vnar.| 9 Meadow auto horn 39 Vendor 52 shillings | olors | B 4 ; cK “ ey cei " a Xiu roa Walt WiBK tens Rel bel abl pe | Lynn oole a two sven eal 10 Tennis Strokes 26 European 42 Female ruff had BY) way of | & : 4 ERE Htoe Pe ieue | SURE Aemedacs | Meow Srac veem | SRE Bt ss, Eltenhower, president of” the — Mal Eosy fo Clean a ‘CAR. Woodling WCA News. Sheridan WPON, Bob Lark LISe fer, s WPON. Early Bird 10:30— WWJ. Don Ameche ; : sf 2:40 Wwos hree itar Extra a” " KLW News. David 3:30—WJK, House Party Jamious old ischo! © ence FOR CHRISTMAS BUY NOW! sad Long Life B Be coe lens Erase 6:30--WJh Music Hall WEOR Chuck: tere WWJ Woman in House will be seen on “Johns Hopkins) | a | * : ter CKLW Guy Nunn 90 - WXYZ News. McKenzie | File 7 7” Sunday, Dec. 14 from 11:30) ' WPON, Jim Amech WJB : 11:08 -WJR News. Wepre Sts S | wren dae sec Wonm Karke We aoorta | WH, ems, French” | SuBR Meteor Ite 2 noon. "| 1958 Hi-Fi or 1959 Stereo Hi-Fi | gm [ese eas a. 8 : ne . WJBK News Reid | 5 all_answer | = i (70 Sq. Ft.) for enly ms iad ance 107 | yy at ap ean | WRK Mets RAM aan, an watace ot mands! The program will answer in sons] @ RCA VICTOR @ ADMIRAL @ EMERSON lane ae n ® WPON Caner WXY4 News Wol Une Makai WXYZ Sports McKenzie |and story such questions as: Is @ BRAUM @ MOTOROLA PI CKLW News Loby avid 1:38 Won lime tor Music CKLW News Godfrey ‘there a Santa Claus? If so, has | B a 8 Sg ce win) aneeer Picace WJBK News ‘beorge vende Huclss Oavies WCAR News Bennett here alwave bee > Why de TERMS i : eeCh Tone 5. wenn is acdsee aaa WPON Yon MeKinnen there a Ways been pore nv do HAMPTON’S ELECTRIC | al Bu All & 9.0) WINK World Ponight — PRIDAY SETERNOON t:am WOR Music Hal) we bring trees inside? Who sent AVAILABLE y a & CKIW Binie ee SS ee . Wat News MeKenrie the first Christmas card? What 825 W. Huron Street FE 4-2525 j= Y Ww t! @ + ew ik on Hest CKLW News Pavia WWJ. News. 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Chase" World.” f 6 to 7 axel Indoor Christmas Tree Lights ach a ee WJBK Sound Off. CKLW News David WPON, Chuck Lewis WPON Sports One Hea SO UF Panis i \eleee gi ene “27: : wl EXTRA Special = TV. 7 Light String, Burns Independently .... = 8 FIRST TIME R Wowie eeate i= 8 | ————— 7 x 35 Binoculars Center Focus Coated Lens $0” § aa & es For | a Family So That YOU Know Says He Carries Razor With Carrying Case) “9-- 7: 9 Sperves tated: Reg. 16 I ILE ns ae to Open Sardine Cans salowe . ; ¢ 1/,¢ Vinylized rub- @ ® Waste Basket ............. . = *. 2 ber til first Cc | | CHRISTMAS _ ||» WPON omxc|" cr °° ne 13h . ADRIAN, Mich. (AP) — Anglo Cory Crown Jewel Electric Knife Sharpeners s 78 #. toby bal T Brings You All The Foreman, Toledo, Ohio, bad a Reg. $19.95. 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Complete with goal, ret, Autographed by “Nellis includes paddies het and Smoothly finished hardwood ; : er 4] Fox.” Just one of the many balls. enty of fun for runners for faster rides Flexi- - - ball Here is a gift that gifts a boy wants for kids and giownure alike. ble. lightweight Water re- Charge tt 4 i oy shai ae Christmas. parry in today Hurry in today .. . at sistant finish. Rope rails. Reliable coaster brake for quicker, safer Cure ch Pieasure: BEE Y spat sects: pecs siops. Smooth riding, 16x1.75 inch pneu- matic bike tires. Blue frame, red fenders , Hurry in today ... at Sears Toy Dept.. Perry St. Basement similar to i picture F E * ; i 4 é ¢ <4 -* : E & ss & M4 + : B epost Bb nd ee zs i 3 & 2 SE See ca Cao 3 Famous Country Inn Official Football Daisy Automatic Rocket Launcher Model 7 Fruit Cake Ring and Kicking Tee Big Smoking Rifle for Train Action Includes - Packaged . ; nciuge ‘ 5 pounds 4.29 Reg. $95 3.77 32-in. long 2.80 Plastic 13.99 Trainin Santa always asks for this Rubber football is official Cock gun, fire—makes loud Realistic motorized launcher 3 luscious light batter cake . . . size and weight, in tan with realistic rifle crack sound. adds excitement to train set. Wheels brimming with juicy fruit, white stripes. Complete with Smoke curls out of barrel! Launching tower plus lighted Sj il choice nut meats. Giit tin. plastic kicking tee. Metal barrel, plastic stock. controls. Rockets 17 inches. ( imi ar) £ = rere - ~ ee ee 3 : P ‘ - 4 3 LM Sy Y ee "ye “AN . Serer ee i Seca & ad a ce I Finest Country Inn _ Gift Chocolates 5-lb. gilt box 5.50 5-Ib. gift box 4.49 Plastic candles 3.22 Broad Base 77¢ Reg. 1.59 1.33 Reg. 6.98 * 5.88 Reg. 1.98 1.40 . in 4 ; : , aie A : ; ; Exciting for Both Mey fewest ol ‘4 Se ee ee are teat Handsomely molded plastic Takes trees up to Ji In. Inge: ES eice mechanism A thrill for every young radio Fun for the family playing Young and Old! centers ... superb milk or dark centers .. . coated in rich milk base supports the 8 beauti- diameter. Two sharp prongs 5 3 like Donald himself! engineer. Receives strong these games. First one to SAVE chocolates. or dark chocolate. fully tapered plastic candles. hold tree rigid. Red and Acetate feet revolve with fun- signals. Kit is complete... build “Cootie” is winner. Par- Bq Mtb. box +.-....5....... 2.70 Z-Ib. box 222 5.....:- essay 188 GE orange lamps green. Assemble in }2 min! ny flip-flop action. nothing else to buy! ty fun with “Skunk” game. q aa : ee oe 53 ore SE apices isa ek s ae oe Se Prone. wen Ae 5 Bas be as +. Finest Country Inn Smart Santas Give Converting Desk- Aluminum Cooking 21-In. Gay Vinyl Authentic Kenmore Coldspot Pink Toy 16-In. Melodyland > Fruit Cake Loaves Gift Chocolates Chair Combination and Baking Set Doll Carriages Pink Play Range Refrigerator Trap Drum Set 2 (2%-1b. . Socecial ; oalas? 4.29 Only 3.29 Reg. 7.98 6.88 21 pieces 2.98 Pockove 4.88 l2x11x16%-in. 2,30 13%-inches 2.38 Reg. 3.98 2.80 Dreaming of luscious cakes __ chuck full. of succulent fruits '. and mits? Here they are... presliced. in « pay gilt box. | fe a Fine Treat! Peggy Kellogg Chocolates The gift that's always wel- come .... a big box Jol de- licious milk chocolates. In a tempting variety of centers. 2-Ih, box ................ 1.49 Candoliers with Wax-Like Drippings Ideal for youngsters at work or play. ‘Converts easily from chair t6 workingjdesk or table.' Sturdy metal} frame, legs. } / ( wnky Steel Tree Stand with Water Bowl duplicates of Whistling Scoled-down thother'a utensils! tea kettle, fry pon, colahider, other useful pieces Imagine! He Talks! Donald Duck Toy New. tulip design vinyl with bow hoods, rubber tires, stur- dy} frames. Hurry in today’... SAVE! ad ¥ do Complete Fixed — Crystal Radio Kit Designed like mom's gomplets with 4 plastic utensils. Sturdy metal ‘with Hthographed panel and top burners. Play “‘Cootie’ and “Skunk” Games Freezer and food compart- ments hold }ots of play good-' ies. Has ice cube tray, play food boxes. Stirdy metal. Reg. 11.50 9° Bass drum, two 8-in. sticks. Tom-tom is 6!4-in, “T’ hblds triangle cymbal ahd 2 nickel bells. Harmless fun! Be Se mpi Berane 7 t cA SEARS 154 North Saginaw Nt. < , Phone FE 5-4171 , 71 RY 4 PHONOGRAPH with EXTENDED SPEAKER BUY A WKC Gift Certificate on TERMS! 4-Speaker Stereo Hi-Fi System Has 2 coaxial speakers, 2 tweeters, 2 woofers! 1 chann fier. Portab speaker has 12-ft. extension cord. New 1959. Olympic PORTABLE TV Lightweight, powerful, easy-to-carry Chassis! Compact AC-DC table radio, with el : Special at — REMINGTON, . UNDERWOOD and ROYAL wa Typewriters $1.00 Weekly . * _ * ‘ * >” Pully recondition- -. e ty pe writers Se am with new machine : foe Guarantee. i Floor Conditioner Waxes, scrubs, polishes, buffs and cleans rugs. wees ly $ PS 4 +) eae af FREE PARKING IN WKC’s LOT BEHIND STORE 77 WRC, Styles and col- ors to choose from ... values to 1295... DEENA LAMPS $5 5 So ®t G \ . Te “IID $2.00 Weekly : . cogil Nat —— op-Up Toaster y . OPEN as famous Westing- FA 46 4, EVENINGS ~ f ne v , sae b til 9 for Your \ Ff) Convenience J KAA a DE 000 FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY y Powerful, easy-to-carry television with a deluxe hideaway antenna that brings in excellent pictures. Layaway for a surprise Christmas gift. Clear 14-inch picture tube, Large 12” Automatic Fry Pan Automatic Steam or Dry Iron Has famous Westing- Includes cover and all house Thermostat. Reg+ controls. Regular 19.95, ular 15.95. No Money $gB38 Add to Your $qpos Dowy Account ' Big 15-Cup Auto. Coffee Maker Has Westinghouse Thermostat. Large deluxe size. : No Money $95 . Down house thermostat. Reg- ular 19.95. : wie ly $B 8 g “33 er . <—§ #0 2 goo TWO of ht THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958 pe . &0 Weekly? yi CLOCK RADIOS! SS Fruico \ PHILCO AUTOMATIC , CLOCK RADIO 2 A” . No Money Down—50c Weekly , BULOVA CLOCK — fond’ Peoatulese, oe : . RADIO = (Mode! 176) ue RCA Victor Wakes you with music or a gen- Con) ED $39.95 CLOCK RADIO tle buzz . . . operates electrical Choice Soda?» . Glorious “Golden Throat’ tone.’ appliances... turns itself on and Wokes you to music. Dependable ‘ off automatically. Your clock. \ \ | \ , | CLOCK RADIO shania tele as emit it~. ALT ME i ce uy nes Oat sig bs ha nN cg ee Fen RE RE oc essed gu ck “luisa og RRRCE) ae: a) a 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958 THREE | FREE EUREKA Ad Roto-Matic Vacuum Cleaner —— with Exclusive Attach-O-Matic Clip on Tools! - Yours Geol Free With Purchase of 3 Rooms poms of Gorpating. 30 Sq. Yds. or Mere - Famous Strato-Rester Recliner CHAIR Quality ‘craftsmanship. Smoothe operating mechanism, Color choice, Reg. $89.95. | H ie | $2. = WALL.-TO -WALQL. Installed| é weerty SHG" 7 i 3 ‘4 * your bedroom, livingroom, stairway or hall $ 30 sq aes yards $100 squ ee SID9D = NO MONEY DOWN, ster H $2.50 WEEKLY! Spacious Plastic-Top DESKS Beautifully styled modern designed in limed oak with genuine Mare lite plastic top. weerty 8% WE MEASURE MODERN TEXTURED on _ WKC's price aon at Aion iv ‘s adding and labor FoF works! carpeting, , and hall! The at dining room * — Cape ney “Down wae tes Saat tae ea ne wiation 5-Piece Chrome DINETTE SET New styling in the latest patterns and colors. Contour backs and padded seats. 4 chairs and table. “own” — SEB EDBS TREASURED LANE save S10 ~ Modern chest in beautiful Cc = limed oak, clean cut design. hest Cushion $250 guarantee against moth’ damage. Aroma tight. Big 16'x43” size. Protects Ane famous “Deep Gleam” finish. Regular $14.95 rd Use it to sit or lounge on. j - Onl) $ 95 Extra seating space! Thick Now $ 95 . : foam rubber. Color choice. Only ene from WKC iy (ei ae FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER H, 1958 "3 Famous “Miss America” TV . ty PHILCO \ 3 Speaker Sound System Only in the new Philco Predicta TV can you get such years-ahead design and performance. - clusive 3-Speaker Wide Diffusion Wrap-Around Sound System. Swivel base lets you turn the set for the most comfortable viewing angle. Full range variable tone control. Hi Voltage circuitry, 20,000 volts. Illuminated Pop-up, on-off switch and channel selector. Mahogany finish with bronze trim. (21”" Overall Diagonal Measurement.) New Low Price 4 4 55 35H hee No Down Payment Take up to 2 Years to Pay! a “Miss America” STEREOPHONIC by PHILCO — PHONORAMA V—"Miss America”. Philco’s newly de- | veloped Fidelitron Sound System brings a new standard of excellence to High Fidelity sound reproduction. Equip- ped for stereo, Phonorama V also features a powerful AM-FM radio. See and hear the wonderful difference today. ¢ Pd a 4 a / a | A) a a ae ~—_— + LJ (gue HA an’ |/o)|| oe HH liptaneseeost EEE aes @# ME a / (A 44 cd . Predicta Newest Deluxe 21-Inch PHILCO TV The exciting, new “Look”. You'll want Predicta for its superior per- formance! Swivel picture tube in its safety case floats above the 8” high cabinet. “rr $25 Full Swivel Console 21-Inch Predicta PHILCO TV Swivels clear around .. . and it's finished all around —= including the BACK! Superb 3 - speakér wrap-around sound. Pop-up tun- ing! Light shows channel. “poe” "BLD ¢ All Transistor Pocket-Size Radio by PHILCO Pocket-size powerhouse with big radio set performance. Operates most economically on just 4 pen light batteries. \ weay *2 Slender Styling Table Radio by PHILCO Hight sensitivity and performance you would only expect in radios costing twice at much. New “’Clip- In’ chassis with printed circuit. i, SG N. SAGINAW. ..FE 3-7114THE HONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958 | FIVE _KENMAR - Artistic - Samsonite , , | f oe 2 YEARS - A] F | ay TO PAY! KENMAR FABULOUS CURVED 3-Pc: SECTIONAL Reg. $349.95 — SAVE $80.95 °269 No Money Down A handsome ensemble highlighted by a decorator curved sectional — so thrilling to live with, so satisfying to own — and priced for unusual gift savings! Here's beauty... here's - luxury ... here’s lasting service! Included are the 3-piece curved sectional with textured upholstery and fine innercoil constrfiction. Famous Artistic 2-Piece LIVING ROOM SUITE Regul 249.95 5S ne SAVE $70 ‘79° Samsonite Folding Tables $qG°° 50c Weekly Amazing low price. Table and chairs glide open, glide closed . safety hinges can’t slip WESTERN Magnificently Crafted Mahogany TABLES Distinguished in every detail... Genuine Leather tops — Hand padded, 24 Kt. Gold Trim — Hand. Tooled, Antique Brass Ferrules and Casters. Choose from steps, ends, cocktail styles. Regular $29.95 to $39.95. From some vinyl coverings wipe clean with damp cloth. Color choice. . Samsonite Chairs | $5.95 Bargain-priced Samsonite Chairs. Buy-as extras and save. Match Tables. ° OPEN No Money Down — 50c Weekly Convenience _z ee WHC, 1038 N. SAGINAW. . FE 3-7114 $ 95 | cory. EVENINGS © i NO MONEY DOWN 25 "uruncs . can’t nip fingers. Hand- . ~ X THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958 SS | BEST GIFT OF ALL fine WATCH i ) r/! Ree Lady's BULOVA tp B 2 Diamonds £ $5 9°° $1.05 WEEKLY Man’s or Lady’s 17 JEWEL ° BULOVA WATCHES sor SBS Smort modern style watches with matching exponsion at this low price. Accurate, dependable 17 jewel Bulova movement. A grand gift for him or her. A Man’s BULOVA & Self-Wind ly $5 a> 1.24 WEEKLY LADY ELGIN atti 23 Jewels. | a Ff $7 9° $1.73 WEBKLY { Man's or Lady's BENRUS ory i _ yj / a ; Your Choice $ Ago $1.00 WEEKLY y Man’s or Lady’s BULOVA Your Choice $7 J°° $1.50 WEEKLY Benrus SELF-WIND 17 jewels Waterproof $ 3D°° $1.0@ WEEKLY Belforte by Benrus © 17 jewels © Waterproof ® Shockproof Regular 05 $9 For the active man a rough and tough watch for sports ond work. Smart for dress Man’s or Lady's GRUEN Your Choice wear too! NO MONEY 19 JEWEL ELGIN 122, $4 50 OPEN ma $1 00 WEEKLY EVENINGS til 9 for Your Convenience Nationally famous Elgin Watches for him or her sQt a ’ with unbreakable moin- spring. Volue priced. , Many Months to Pay THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958 SEVEN CARAT SALE 3 OF FAMOUS “Miracle” | INTERLOCKING DIAMOND RINGS! Consider these facts; . . we offer America’s Christmas Priced at... finest rings with dia- monds of unique $ beauty, of larger size and greater brilliance is $0 low! ‘That reel 80 low! That's real Liv? value for YOU! Only $2.00 Weekly! Choice of 5 New Styles t i folate lale lik mn metas DIAMOND RINGS For an impreseive . . blaze of sparkling bril- Christmas Priced at eve fiance, here is an out- Standing pair o! $ matching rings. Here is the true beauty of romance captured for- ever in enduring Only. $3.00 Weekly! craftsmanship. NO DOWN PAYMENT! NATIONALLY FAMOUS Abid EMERALD SHAPE | You'll thrill to the Christmas Priced at... \ 4 " BAY Z y) f D lA M 6) N ) dazzling m agnificence of this pair of rings. °. ' eal a ~ , " Se . 80 resplendant in dia- § L OT A o-“*, Br id a / S ef monds of unusual size Nex a Ye .+. in a pair of mount- NS - Cy \\ ss on < re CE SOT at \=- ee fy aed y f - ings that glorifies. —~ Here is truly the kind Only $3.50 Weekly! of rings she dreams of! OPEN as Other “MIRACLE” a “a EVENIN DIAMONDS to Choose From! = NO TURNING ° $ 99 -% "til 9 for Your 1/5 of a Carat Convenience Special at...... WKC, 108 N.SAGINAW...FE 3-7114 Lg ec a CO PE SE aS Dae PRR% STUMPED FOR IDEAS? HERE'S A PAGE FULL WONDERFUL GIFT SUGGESTIONS a siatge All Your Gitte To ONE ACCOUNT Famous Quality, in a most Exciting SALE! Genuine TAYLOR, SMITH & TAYLOR SERVICE for 8 PIECE DINNERWARE: OF All lavishly trimmed Locket or Cross , ond Necklace PAY NEXT YEAR Simulated Pearl , <= WUE AS < K <> < ee ) SUPER ADDED FEATURE “=~ Necklaces Jewel Box | H EA Cy | ; aN cl Your choice of either. 3 strands of lovely Choice of colors. Per- Add to’ your Account. _—peari necklaces... fect gift for Her. $4995 $295 $395 JEWELERS IS ALWAYS Men’s & Ladies’ = LL ZMA\\SSS a Se: ay ae ca Zo Srl hee =a oS - a ini Expansion Remington 7) : Billfolds Bands Rollectric we My! iD "My yn, inl—s Many styles in genu- Ladies’ and men's Shaver > ty be G 4 ES ine leather styles. One low price, . oe cA <— 00: -B4ZS $395 $295 22% a Week el | = RRA = = ZN SESS Ui} Ws = “|| i\ » 7 e . All Style Leather Samsonite | Compacts Travel Clocks Train Case Latest fashion Folds compactly ... Reduced in price styling. Wide asosrtment. _—Choice of colors. _ $3595 $1495 S0e Weekly Holloware Choose from a wide 'va- riety of the finest silver- ‘plate. Salt and peps, can- dy dishes, trays, candle holders, etc. From... " RONSON LIGHTERS A wide variety of styles in ladies’ and men’s Ron- son lighters. No money re 2 down — just add to your _ account! $495 = BN ae $332 Sheaffer Pen and Men’s Tie Bars Pencil Sets Cuff Link Sets 8. A Lifetime Supply of Lovely Tableware! Farnous snorkel pen and paany ties fe Soces pencil by Shaeffer. $250 imported Black . $750 Forest Cuckoo : Clocks $j] Q)95 af STAINLESS FLATWARE Ne Fantasy of Jewels COSTUME JEWELRY Your Choice 20% OFF . A gift that will please é every lady en your list. Fabulous colorful creations to complement their at tire, Necklaces, Earrings, Srace- lets, Pins and Clips. me dan fo.. - * Cc? WKC 3. 7114 108 NORTH SAGINAW rect (eer | ea vt Mad ‘ie aa ing = i =, 1 } i d | | | [Lanne | i & on i v0 as! bender) oboe Pas ed TEN | | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958 for youl ¥ | NEW 1959. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR a _ with New Lacework Styling @ Only 24 inches wide . . . with satiny Lace- work Styling added to the Sheer Look. @ Full-width Freezer Chest holds 37 Ibs. hes 2 colorful 14-Cube Ice Trays. @ Sliding Chill Drawer. @ Full-width Glide-Out Hydrator keeps vege- tables dewy-fresh. @ Full-length storage door with 4 lift-off aluminum shelf fronts. @ Snowcrest White Durable Delux exterior. Lute Pricey $199” NO MONEY DOWN! NEW 1959 FRIGIDAIRE 30-inch Electric Range 1. Easy-to-see interior! One piece oven in easy-to-clean porcelain enamel. AOU. New lift-up, stay-up hinged surface units. Make cleaning under Radian-tube units easier than ever before! 3. Removable chrome rings and porcelain enamel drip bowls . . . for quick ot-sink cleaning. 4. Lower front panel is removable for under- range cleaning. Budget Pricoil 3199”" Bank - O - Meter ‘ Credit plan. . Gg Day eee N on WKC’'s exclusive EVENINGS til 9 for Your Convenience THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958 ELEVEN Famous SPECIAL PURCHASE! COLUMBUS 30-Inch Wide Oven , New Gas Range Special STROTEE Price... “sab: Big 30-inch family size ovens, smoke- less, roll-out broilers and many deluxe features. All newest models. Hurry in! Sale this week-end only. . Money Down No Money Down--°2” Weekly! -_ SPEED QUEEN Metal WASHER BIG Supply Save 35 Be New SPEED QUEEN Home Laundry Ensemble You Get All This: , FAMOUS STEAM or DRY IRON IRONING BOARD and COVER | Speed Queen Wringer Washer . $11995 Speed Queen Metal Wash Tub. 995 Speed Queen Iron- ing Board’ & Cover 995 Famous Name 1295 Automatic fron .. TOTAL VALUE $]5280 | You Pay Only ‘99 $] 00 Delivers 2 Years to Pay TWELVE THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1958 W- new anu | | ¢"' dual chonnel Olyhpic . STEREO \ _! True STEREOPHONIC CONSOLE \ | with FM-AM RADIO . | with 3-dimensional sound ! SY Plays Stereo, Hi-Fi and regular records. Dual-channel living . sound, 4-speed phono plays all sizes and speeds, dual amplifiers plus FM-AM radio. 3-in-ONE value! \ ee Complete for The WEBCOR ‘REGENT’ Hi-Fi TAPE RECORDER Have fun this Christmas with this high-fidelity tape if recorder. Three-speed motor, 5-watt output. Includegmem~ microphone, 600 feet of tape? and take-up reel. : . iL an Pre-Christmas Priced at. “ID oD @”> SEAR \ Olympic 3-way home entertainment center! \ TV, RADIO, Hi-Fi PHONO Combination ‘ ~ \ Sy \ ea Ny Sa . L% . 5 i i Fall WIRED FOR STEREO... this is =) ~\ 45 f Y a} [a : the combination you won't out- ey | eee” §=row! Here, in one elegant cabinet, \ XX \ ‘ = i Hy baat i tall at Ate <4 Z is a rare combination of looking SSS / Os and listening pleasure! And our 4} 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... N PAYMENT! ws OB 2 Full Years to Pay! vaaad™) tet ~ ae 6 © ss iemee eee = ecineer i) ) | ; , ) | ) , — THIRTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958 (?%—_ Enjoy LIVING COLOR’ with . RCA Victor \ COLOR TV! ° \) 21-Inch Mahogany Console This beautiful mahogany full con- sole 1958 floor sample brings you a big 21- inch 254 square inches of viewable “Living Color’ picture. To add to the realism there’s bal- anced fidelity sound. And how easy it is to control color with just two simple knobs! Cd a ee Le SR ac e eS SLE (ME (ME | ME | a / a @ ¢ /==—_——my 6Uf¢ 7 @7 * 7 NO MONEY DOWN . Famous Multi-Speed PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH Plays 3313, 45 and 78 rpm records. Attractive » carrying case. $] 48s ¢? | i Fa j ‘ = = a teoea sini? eet ae t i? ‘te = ihr fren vislete id esc Teptated T serearitt EN Ttetebedegh test siett seriiitte myite nt pe ‘te tt i restart ite Srtrteteieis No Money Down—2 Years to Pay RCA Victor 21” Console New kind of console—sleek and slender. ‘“‘High-sharp- and-easy’’ tuning with new “One-Touch” on-off control. Rich, balanced fidelity sound. 262 sq. in. of picture area. Mahogany cabinet. itd Dd) | hee No Money Down $3.50 Weekly General Electric TABLE RADIO \ Bingle knob turns Bo ts set be or off and con- trols volume, too. Printed circuit chas- sis. Color choice. Brunswick Bowling Equipment WKC fits and drills your new ball while you wait. An exclusive feeture. Brunswick Bowling Balls sD 4 Brunswick Shoes $ 5 os Cortificatel NO M MONEY DOWN OPEN 50¢ ‘til 9 for Your Week Conmaass WKC. 108 N.SAGINAW...FE 3-711FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958 i (7 Special Low Prices for Christmas! ON l\exerezr] SLEEP SOFAS! , LIVING ROOM SUITES! #4 # 4 # # 4 4 ¢ rd 4 TAKE Up to 2 FULL YEARS to PAY! a FREE PARKING OPEN a Hotel re rat EVENINGS | es, ’ til 9 for Your ’ : Convenience WKC. 108 N.SAGINAW...FE 3-7114 ¢ ld t1 t4 t@ 4 t4 t t 42 02 tf £8 ¢ oe ke = $5 ‘ta eae * = e “ ; : a a FIFTEEN AUTOMATIC WASHER & DRYER = "274 Regularly Sell for More Than $400 Finer than ever M Automatic Washer with the fabulous Automatic Water-Level Control and famous Lint-Remover Tub . . . PLUS the newest Halo-of-Heat Dryer that safely, gently dries ALL fabrics. Hos THREE temperature settings. Maytag Wringer Washers! Regularly Sell for wae 95 clothes. No Money Down--2 Years to Pay New Lightweight, Low Cost | HOOVER ha 7K SAVE *20 Reg. $69.95 Now Only “ $AQ?5 $1.00 Weekly with trade Newest Hoover vacuum cleaner. Full size! No bag to empty! It beats as it sweeps as it cleans! So easy to use! So easy to buy at WKC! Open an Easy Credit Account at WKC THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958 Dependable Maytag “quality and performance. Enamel $ finish stays beautiful and easy to clean. Maytag Gyratator — creates currents that gently L And force water through your ve _ Round Bobbin erate ae? ae e@ Sewing es Machine Reg. $69.95 Special at $ BSB 1.00 a Week OP EN With this machine you can MAKE many “A : EVENINGS things you've just wished for before! Make "til 9 for Y. children’s clothes, clothes for yourself, : C. oF rer onvenience - draperies, and a hundred things—electri- New PORTABLE cally! DIRECT FACTORY PURCHASE! LIMITED TIME ONLY! ree a a hae Locks on top amera. tell 2 ee G LASS orperiect ne ia dania; i 4: PNM IKE “ ana heuete. , ook ee ee ae ae #19 ONLY 92.00 WEEKLY } YOU GET ALL THESE: (IMIG Eel; Oe i. . yy SSeS | UP - A Pi b. Wh Lal ¢ | See) Oa eee FOR JUST A FEW DOLLARS MORE .. . Same | . = , la Siri if \ 2 ; . a: @/ — (shown on camera) P Sy se all ‘vd «~ie | : a Pitre Pee ee | | thes Keystone K-60 Projector with 11.6 tara | My : vay Soar | = LG. A. == (4 Magna-Scope lens and Super-Optic beam. ah ee . | Think of it! A small, compact movie pro- Wg ) jector that’s easy to carry and simple as FT © ABC to run, Throws a big, bright, 500-watt picture, = Rag screen with color, — OPEN EVERY ~— NIGHT ‘til 9 motion, and > satisfaction @) 54D) ot ae O)By4e 4 Foe Me I Js Wyort é perly in nor cover meter poy °@ A pe tater . ee atintieretet tient | for Personal Shopping Serves.