“pint for Pontiac Teed Traffic Mishap Fatal ‘Two Oakland County residents, one a pedestrian, died in weekend traffic accidents. pp Pontiac 1. Norton,: 50, of 322 W. South Bivd., Rochester, died at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital last night of injuries received-when she : oo eR replicas optharnee onli Higgins Advises The driver. John J. Janicky, 43, of 277 Opdyke Rd., Pontiac, told Sheriff's Deputies he did not see) ~ és - ait Conference Tells Conference. B Times Demand ‘Heroic Efforts on Parking Need ester ‘road. : to stop. Recalls Ferndale Plan; _ *:.* ~Also- Favors Downtown’ -...-rond. be said. i + MENTING IN PARIS — These leaders from Courthouse Site Janicky, whe told depaties he tive North Atlantic Treaty Organization nations 552-25 Detroit Ponders ee ae, se eee Former State Senator George) for investigation of ae conference today. From left to right are West ister Harold Macmillan. Higgins made some comments so shasiemaiar sees off-street - parking recently which will be of interest to ¢owntown ,, ag ie cepenitinn ohich to Smsng nee torengy etutents by Gat gate. y 1 eaygnen oy Lapsed aces * : A aan ss amid aaa eam of Miche ng lion” or Telegraph igén Turnpike Authority. He is near W, Ten Mile road, in South- pss a highly successful — field Township. own | Foad, careened back across and “Ferndale acted carly to pre streck an oncoming car driven vide more off-street parking,” Beardsiey was dead on arrival ward avenue, so nwch closer © , committee, was given by Mayor; Prime Minister Macmillan, ' Eisen * in delive i powers ld Metret, eilected ws years car Sar nr Sn & paanenenet nad Louts C, Mirani Saterday. jone by one, the other delegation te sia ‘he oo saded! "Ger te dpooenats are outnum- | Sout atmaaler"wietey Coapaaien lier than it did the businessmen — — It painted a gloomy picture of chiefs came up to greet t be_|tnat he told the President after- in Pontiac. outed Ser: mulaet’ cats OO tw cite sammie ties i teh euestin why winid amiling be- surg “thet wes ot leet te leet F LOCH CsUGTO (er ee Wy ort Oe | “We did one | 20 Fe ae See ee ee et tS SMitan. on an average Mundenatl ¢ C : a & For the public ope session tise sill may be able to do. We Y'15] D, Oe ld |S et eh ees en. from the White House.’ tarts to Check A total of 1802 reporters, phot, the conference of 15 member felt it was vitally ienportant ~ 4 Ule ot “Gold | took a dim view of Detroit's ten- | The President wore a deep) called the “fluffs” per- Fe wepredtane tele end TY max tare Eisenhower and the oth- sousidh pottileg te Ga ee }deney to fimamece projects jgray, patterned suit and glisten- ¢ cn ° a sural and. indicated’ he Ike Credentials earn sete « ve have er government chiets sat at a ci- just as close to our pope) $1,500 Awaits | through bends, said it found the ing silk tie. He arrived with black-| 101. the President’s speech was pe be agees ae te ant: to|war table in the conference room business as possible. Lucky Winn | city’s two retirement systems #28 |rimmed spectacles, took these! auterent than it was before his| PARIS @®—A French guard al- the world. ae ucky Winner | milion caliente the hele, sind j0f1, sud put on a pair with white! nosy | most halted President Eisenhow- At the news conference held Sun- Down to Business ‘Wherever possible we secured | nagectnl genet Sty Waves jplaaic, tame. whan. be staring to; The President aughed,_ Ungerer for exedentln be anied (hy by RATO. sees, General tan immediately ipehind the] , TM is the last week for sll you) Sty 9: #ck sickly. precedes a missile launching reportedly was under way, today, preparatory to the test firing of America’s Atlas for a show of credentials were | One 17-foot TV screen was in- On 3rd Test Firing of Atlas | some. chagrin, and then stepped jequipment. has been installed tol Prime Minister Harold Macmil- — Han of Britain was placed to the President's right and Secretary General Paul-Henri- Spaak to his ty said the guard then looked | Nearly three-quarters of a mil- “up, registered great sirprise and [jon dollars worth of television jearty the open sessions onto Hagerty said reports that the screens throughout the headquar- President acctually was halted (ters building. downtown retail area.” to the posteard rule is for those Higgins also commented on the who deliver their entries in person’ efforts of Pontiac businessmen to'to The Pontiac Press. keep the Oakland County. court-! * *.f in downtown Pontiac. | Entries that are brought directly sen tegrowe ed gt vapor get be Boor Pipette h —tePheoe eat B downtown Pontiac,” he said, “Ipasted on a postcard, The deadline think Pontiac .businessmen should|date for the puzzle on page 25 is do everything in ,their power to:Dec, 24. Be sure you get yours: ay 5 se ee be in on time. For Western Division Title fil Zions Will Battle 49ers Detroit Lions will meet San Francisco 49ers next Sun-** day at San Francisco in a playoff for the Nafidnal Foot- ball League western division title. The 49ers defeated Green Bay Packers 27 to 20 yesterday after the Lions had defeat- ed the Chicago Bears, 21 to 13 in a thrilling second-half comeback at Chicago. While San Francisco and Detroit were winning their final league games, the Baltimore Colts lost to the Los Angeles Rams to break what had been a triple tie for first _ place. Reports on the games will be found on ‘today's Sports pages. \volume report, took exception with the committee's finding that De- itroit’s tax assessment policy “places a disproportionate bur-' business. intercontinental ballistic weapon. There was no official word that the third attempt to) ;launch an Atlas might be in progress. ai The Atlas normally requires @ countdown of about’ (Continued on Page 2, Col: 3) +10. praev Bowersr, there is: 5-Alarm Detroit Fire Mild Weather Seen no strict timetable. Reported ‘Under Control’ for Next Few Days. DETROIT .(INS)—The Detroit Fire Seoul ak said today a | U.S. Weather Bureau predicts Stands, at rca Aataal five-alarm fire at the Acme Mills [partly cloudy and a little ‘colder Mloodlights through the Co. was reported “under con- (tonight, with a 28-32 degree low,’ . Two of the giant te — trol’ at 12:15 p.m. followed by increasing cloudiness visible in their stands. These m: | There were no immediate re- {Tuesday with a high of 40 to 44..be the ones which were freed ' ports of any deaths or injuries. |Slick roads early today were Static tests last week. Black. smoke—from the. blaze iclear by midmorning. covered the entire area near | For the next five days tempera-/¢d today, another Atlas launching | the plant and flames reportedly |tures are expected to be 6 to § is believed likely toward the end) shot more than 50 feet into the |degrees above the normal high of of the week. air. 3%. Colder weather is forecast by|_ TWo previous test launchings Thursday or Friday, with some the Atlas were held last summer ‘guarded launching area noted great activity around the Atlas Watchers from beac <= four to| a matter of fact he does.” TEittet Tower from the Palais. five miles away fror. the heavily: : 4 In addition to the firing expect- of! The banquet will be one of many held that night stalled in a big news conference room to permit reporters to see He (the public sessions. | One wall of the conference hall jis covered by a huge map of the world. On another is a big blow- up photograph of the view of the scmewhat exaggerated. The press secretary added that the | pause Was only momentary. said the guard was pact Asked whether Eisenhower ac- tually does have credentals, | Hagerty smiled and replied: “As GOP Taalinonial Dinner ‘Planned for January 20 A $50-a-plate testimontial. dinner honoring President Eisenhower will be held at Pontiac Elks Temple Jan. 20 sunder the auspices of the Oakland County Republican ‘Committee. throughout. the nation toe+— Ee — ! Diphtheria in Detroit and last fall. | DETROIT (INS)—The Detroit Heaith Department today report- [is 11 new cases of diphtheria in the city, but added all were a in nature." rain Wednesday or Thursday fol- lowed by snow flurries Thursday, and rain or snow by Saturday. The lowest recorded tempera-: ne in downtown Pontiac pre- ceding 8 a.m, was M. The reading at 2 p.m. was 42, “Shoppers Busy as Big Holiday Approaches eet ee, In ‘both instances the missile got into the air. Before it could get folly under way, however, it started to wobble and change course and had to be blown apart. _ The Atlas is designed io deliver, a hydrogen warhead over an arc reaching as high as 600 miles|- |pull money into GOP. state wives as possible to the affair, an national coffers. — ‘Hill said, a lower price of $25-<- special feature will be a closed plate has been set for them. circuit television _address—by the) oi nitar banquets hive we President, said — D. - Hill. scheduled in seven other Michigan chairman of the Pontiac banquet. cities, with Sen. Goldwater (R- Hill is general. manager of the ment Division in Birmingham. ners will be in seen and “In “order to attract as manyiCity wanes More Shopping Hints as Day Gets Closer By JANET ODELL Hag Father bought the electric Has Dad Seen New Trains? bank. Another talks back to you when wound up. A thitd is an. up- right dial telephone. around the ankles. Jingling bells keep track of little mischief mak- parties might for action with a declaration that the United States and its allies ‘Stand ready to join Russia in an effort to britig” the Torces” threat-~ ening the world “under rational control.” But until that can be. er, amiling and cool - looking be-| mier Adene Zoli were the only er as saying with a chuckle: |™it meeting is big on both the done, the Allies must employ their neath glaring television lights. two who put on earphones to | “That word abhorrent —I never working side and the side of the strength “to sustain peace and freedom.” “The forees apveyed uguinal Ot are formidable but net irresisti- ble,” ec nas nc at oc hower told the Atlantic Al-— -Elsenhower declared te the — was covered with blue felt. * *« * left. IKE DOMINATES lish American. lea after umphs, to win the European al- lies to a new defense stratecy based on nuclear missiles and to revitalize the unity of NATO. In advance of the opening speech, he already had met pri- vately with Macmillan and French Premier Felix Gaillard. Eisenhower addressed his re- marks to the council but they were directed toward a worldwide audi- ence, including Russia. He said at one point the free world is will- ng to join Russia in bringing the new weapons of mass destruction lunder control. x * * But to the United States and ‘its allies he declared “‘false . - = thoughts of which we have all. been More or less guilty’ must be abandoned. Among these he in- Ford. Motor Tractor and int secre = in =— Army} clude a. ihe Sener | a t.ithan communism and the assump- tion that “the triumph of -free- dom over despotism is inevitable." PACE IS FAST & —| “We are in a fast-running cur. rent of the great stream of his tory.” the President said. “Heroic efforts will long be needed to siver the world toward true peace. “This is a high endeavor? But a direc “tion. é : ‘ ie weeee hl like nels record tote bs : ss — . rket 4% eee * tenbies t lat Sees eb metic eoee | Saeen i ee oee Oe O bday ty ied cap Pe Pot-0-Gold Purtie ........ Sa [A single peart ont « gold chain is cig he Bop-Bag. Standing about | giorig 6.2... ... .. 32 to M4 ja few fad for teenagers. Small 2 S eile) bites Prete peg nize melon yan» aga ee ee pee ol will delight in carrying a i — TV & Radio Rrograms ....,,, a1 [Holl dremed just ike themselves.) ‘dienes boned ‘them for long. Pleasant weatler:such'as take « lot of | mek, Bato eschias ‘A Lah n Are Epebdeneteg oy ee eee e variety Telephones of ail edad axe on the ») Women's Pages socetee EB HO, a alt rl op snd tee pea . emumsenncir line: | ‘ ‘shelves. We a Santa Claus hettieescenhdvtan u“ ce Feit iors ee at the Palais de Chaillot, NATO headquarters in Paris. The table The President, whe tod 0 ae stroke only three weeks ago, was easily the-dorminant. figure at the table. His task was to re-estab- Russia’s Sputnik and missile tri- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) . st 4 Ed miami Eisenhower read his 2,000-word at hie usual rapid - pace a. eaten ot oak ted .many, but that is has impressed Paris with his vigor and determination after -hig recent mild stroke, was al- most yr inspirational. it was to be followed later in - The NATO opening took place in a better. political atmosphere than had existed here at the end Woman Driver Injured - os Car Overturns on Ice A woman driver was injured at 2 a.m. today when her car skidded on ice and turned over. Barbara McCarthy, 31, of 5830 Southward, Waterford Township, told Pontiac police. she was going about 35 miles an hour on Walton, near Perry, when the accident oc- curred, She was treated for knee lacera- en 398 “al 4 iy clear night, the air is cooled sufficiently, that it deposits its moisture, fall. It collects just as a glass of ice water {n.summer cools air touch-! ing it collects moisture on the out-| jand released fot back and necklance system begins to function : er ee ito Put Embargo State citrus regulations require in one of the hardest freezes since Dec. 11, 1934. : New York Subways Step Up Service {lyn and Queens, Gilt have’ been : -imost affected since: the strike be-) on Citrus Fruit The commission decided Satur- day to order a ban on fresh fruit shipments at 7.a.m, tomorrow. and on oranges for concentrate at 5 p.m. Tuesday. vaihtitha Ldabee ~ Laks See Res CREE ; lights the Hanukkah candles which commemorate the Jewish Fes- tival of Lights beginning at sundown tomorrow. The holiday cele- brates the first recorded struggle for religious freedom. Ceremony teak vinde af. 30h suubeetuary Gaver of te Med YG Yodwatien pias te ts ot 2 aie cote ed ss bathe oe TZ: a eS ae resolution for an embargo. ne Reet WES Sy Se ee NEW YORK (#—The city’s ways stepped up operations to gan. The striking motormen pre- ‘pared to take forma! action on \Mayor Robert F. Wagner's back- ‘to-work proposal, ™\Third Test Firing of Aflas Nearing miles an In a test launching, however, the main purpose is to check the functioning of the various parts. The missile may be pre-set for a tesser altitude and a_ shorter range for better observation of its flight. _ That” Thain Atlas. ¢ Waterford Woman, 72, Hurt-in Auto Accident | Mrs. Salome Sianley, 72, of 156 " |Leota Dr., Waterford Township, was injured in an automobile wait- ing -to make a left turn into a driveway at 7675«Highland Rd. yes- erday. - The driver of the car was Mrs. Leroy Koss, 29, of 2549 E. South gs Birmingham. A car driven by Paul Smith, M. of 27%: Chadwick Dr., Waterford Township, smashed into the rear of her car, police said. — Mrs, Stanley. was taken to St. ‘Joseph Mercy Hospital and treated injur ies. F reakish Freeze Covers Roads With Ice Coating 4 * * * By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The proces = dangerous coat of jee en roads. The temperature at the time was © Wall U.S. Weather Bureau Report | t wt! &. little nner ted ra axm VICINITY =. had = 12-22 mites worth wes Spain starass ee a saying the ground tem- : __“‘Potay in Pontise perature was low enough to freeze Pri wee - Semgerabs_preseding 6-8." heavy mist that formed “in the; — =, am: wine ‘elocity 16 mob. predawn hours. ——---—- sete Monday tM» | x *« * goats Tussday st 9°56 5 1 | Several serious accidents’ were ey at 1:48 p.m. Mrs. oT as awe eee © 3 against a tree and crushed t death sy of Port Huron, was killed near: ‘97 degrees, five degrees above th freezing. The US. Weather Bureau in De- ‘troi reported. A Detroit woman, ‘Louella Walker, 43, was pinned iby a skidding bus, . Alfred Hayes,| Mt. Clemens when his car skidded into two trees. families to suburban areas,” a the operational missile that is used in combat, the nose cone con- tains, among other things, an atomie warhead and provision for arming and fusing. The Atlas, which requires elec- and control systems, is launched vertically in order to reduce the time spent close to the ground during takeoff, and because it is leasier fo build equipment to launch heavy vehicles vertically. After .its initial vertical climb the missile goes into a “pro * turn toward: the target. It is during this turn that-the guid- and continues to do so until the desired altitude, speed and angle are attained. Then a signal cuts off the propulsive power. When power is no longer avail- able, less than 19 minutes after takeoff, the missile goes into its free fight or ballistic trajectory, and can no longer be influenced, guided or controlled. Detroit; Wayne Eye Report on Finances (Continued From Page One) She said she believed the ‘state- Ment was “without justification.” businéss and industry to the house- holders would cause a greater in- creaie ‘in the exodus of Detroit she said. The committee contended in its Boag 0 that high assessments lous” the committee's suggestion that Detroit might pull out of County. : point. Its average speed is 10,000 hour. tric power to operate its guidance’ Owen Smith, 37, his wife Dolly, 36, and their 5S-year-old daughter ‘Charlotte. Another daughter, 3-| year-old Sherry Dean Smith, was), hospitalized serious injuries. Killed in the other car was Harold Bader, 33, of. Mayville. 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In - 3.50 Checks... 6..:.--3.50 EXCLUSIVE FEATURES “FOUND ON ALL CARTER’S INFANTSWEAR arter-Set . . , Won't Shrink of Fit! mr ¢ - ee ' & ” =m fellow did. ——The-Travis-Farms ——-—-_-regse—purchasing power,” the and the last and the baby is : maa, i ~ ee ‘ in Addison Township, for the Christmas unemployment figure after seven she thok when in the first week or two Pumping your brakes is another trade. ie ae years was close to 10,000,000. It = a at home than in any 19th century ee ae . : was only when World War II began weap a : is, a technique you shoyld. acquire, To 44.1. 4. oaktand County angie to 4 the heavy-goods industries in of the t' ing: 7 the newborn stop quickly on sfibw or ice while ' : America were brought back into older women , > sho window, on Winter Accidente _ “Old Man Winter” has arrived for ' “pure. ei - Driving smidiiiios trem now on can be treacherous, and in many in- stances accidents could be avoided by observing a few winter driving pee The highways and roads for the rest of the winter will be dry only 4ntermittently. Since this is the _ fase, by following a few simple rules ‘we can all avoid some unspeanary accidents. _ Winter ching is hazardous ‘at best. if . oes > It is up te you. When you winterize your car, take a minute or so and winterize your driving _ techniques. It’s really pretty ‘simple. Check the roads and. e : -weather conditions before you : start out. ~. * Be prepared for poor. traction. ‘You're going to have plenty of it during the next few months. ‘your tires and be sure you have plenty of treads. For severe snow and ice conditions, be sure you have | threatened defeat, has been forced to side with the Greék Cypriote de- mand for the se es hil wk nation. - Time and events sare fieodiba the importance of Cyprus to the British, _ Turkey, who at one time owned the __ island just 40 miles off her coast, — wants either no change in'the gov- — ernment or a partition of the island. — ; * & & os a. Britain will accept any solu- ton. agreeable to Greece, Tur- _ ea ies negotiator who helped form che new West Indian Federation. ‘Te is to be” a coed pria 9 - about some reasonable settlement in “David ph My. Says: . : ee the Eastern Mediterranean 1 2 se a ee aa aed é ve mao aie High Wages Won't Halt Recession 2istwcevse: Satuceon' _ key and the Cypriotes, including Doe. 2 i fates aphin » fd . al should time ‘ ve # nt, 3 ae i oe, S 5: a 3 iat ihe ecanets. : ge: ee GEE 98 Re, jum between Turkish and Greek Sp & cor pacing eater Cypriotes. The main concern of glee kellie a0! 2 e200 gest ys | people at the services in an emergency a4 the British. is protection of the’ to all the =—ssi Mrs. Virginia Vogeisburg - Turkish minority,” Bee wocrem ess, 80H Savoy Te eee The new British Governor of (Rama He por he a neces Cyprus, Sir Huon Foore, is a skilled — Sees 5 WG a : “Ve é to ~ Do-it-Yourself Christmas it F 80 ren pregnancy, and give birth to ill go down in history mostly a set of reinforced tire chains in your er : oe th pund fy. My od ram cl a aly esige oeae thre Man Atbout-Pown———Wasncro — Mere—pay—tor w should when a ot the fiendish_acts —_rectign —_— _ "trunk and use them when needed, leas work! Fewer days in the work wages shld ge dem en aged The Pichon A commuted to the Spone. af #Golie : a scooping winds: Christmas Lights seer Maren. Wag a ove end the day the inbr ene WL, eal USTs 68 tr NATO cotrti Keeping. windshields and windows . fabs tovel ters Walle, Wy _ issue their”-demands,~-And-the-4ed-- ee has been yak-vyekitg against clear is of utmost importance at this 1 Residential Contest never go down until an economic eral. government stands by ‘and ran at meee a3 Tbe can time of year. Check your : wiper Loca ; esi en 1al Jon : depression of serious lets this organized economic mo- we’ have a pipe cleaner. blades, your heater, and see that Is Picking Up Many Entries Prevails throughout the country. nopoly fix prices. ‘How Can We came your defroster is operating properly. _What the AFL-CIO leaders fold AFL-CIO insists ugually that * Protect Lights?” So Sputnik tops the spieling ‘Ventilate to keep the inside of your -windows from fogging. Get the “feel” of the road. Try your brakes occasionally while driving slowly and away from traffic to find out if the road is slippery. Then you can adjust eo ee conditions. x x ¥ Don’t crowd the car in front; for Yow at a fe state R'm am pn “back of the vehicle ahead tha you will have plenty of room to stop. Without tire chaing it takes thre’ te twelve times as far to stop on snow . or ice as it does on dry pavement. ~ You may find it hard to explain why ~ you_couldn’t stop. wiien. the other Holiday: Of which Christmas should be the most joy filled. last week is the most discouraging «the workingmen but today it is an Ione ae gavel beats a tattoo on the mente piece of business news since the ready to abandon at least. 2+ over our fence and stole acoustics. Then comes pooling Word comes to me directly from Chatr- 1930s. It means that the Iabor 5/000,000 workers to unemployment ee bee one. ak of Allied secrets in triplicate. Iran chiefs are ready to force the pres- and cost of the ‘lights that bothets us. - One for us, one for our friends © on met ee, 2 oe ao Tt is demanding uneconomic in- It’s the idea of being right here and one for the spies. of the Christmas residential lighting con- It might be thought that em- icles Monnens cated prt rengeth ans bm We don’t expect too much test of the Ployers do not have to grant the © Nobody in government wants 5 of trade ‘™dding on the affirmative Pontiac Janior Chamber of Commerce, ae Rares Goneled: ee ns ee at os wom tak eae Otherwise, it that the first three entries have been tiga as gti is wah povrmags, bon lB ye oo but the - sieet. There are some pretty sharp Wouldn't be peace confer. enrolled. They are in che Steak “ateea ern sees operators out here and they're not © “"c®- ae Toma Mui Wee otea nts Peare Sat ett pu we a? of 35 North Ardmore St.; ee _ (Ce their outside decorations* en wire after the eggs haves Paul Lehigh - s ; Mr, apd Mrs. Dale D. Long pen chee Lafayette > Dr. William Brad orn, pags onde yy eee: Arthur J. Goyette ae: ‘ nag PF np nn ; of 202 West Rundell St. Many others. oat cal tas tame tage came wom a RePhidth Blessed: Bvent- : BeGraeg eave com mae OT ‘Operation’ in Hospital? Five thousand Oakland County bred ~1983 ‘and 1999 when ce gee turkeys were reserved by their growers, ‘eaftaking and and “made work” pro- maintaining full control of your car can be accomplished by a fast up __and down pumping of your brakes. - Jamming. and freezing on -your ~ brakes is almost certain to lock. your ~ tmto-an uncontroliable and ee ous skid. ‘The best rule of all is BE ALERT! “and DRIVE CAREFULLY. — EEE -NATO May Discuss Cyprus and Algeria _ Two knotty internal cohteinn’ are. ot Rochester r likely to be discussed at the coming” “share “in facilitating the olede and Paris NATO meeting which. Présl- - dent E1senHower fortunately wil be the inauguration at Lansing Jan, 4 Of production that a noticeable ‘de- some men to im. vacancies in state srvoden tn tnaleahaiaet solmieehs see, ee ee ae ey The excuse afument made her #0 afraid she for an off mene and tam inc: by the AFL-CIO leadership is didn’t really eee 254 One look, however, at the fourth. in 2 ~ state of Ho is . quarter reports for 1957 will con- shock. lly in charge of the program. ince ay and persan that After Some of the mtost_ energetic: ‘Sputnik: oS “~ nae oc whe Srp chasers in the Pontiac aren are BOY _ jeadership at a time like this’ baby and for Scouts, including on moving costs upward can only realized . . .'. Bill Pascher, mean forcing many smaller “Ob, who has the reputation of wanting to 4 ge eet know (and finding out) Just what's going the automobile industry herd Why on. ong anes Peeing, scales hiaies ron WOE gees Genel Pe ee ake” vs. the “turtle * if. is generally ol : can't do much to help =3 suggests that we do our tull igher, result can only she still doesn’t know what every _ bankrupt Uncle Sam, hé will be But his analogy of the rattle. ‘on the water wageh ‘be widespread uneraploymain -s prospective mother should “delivery of the Christmas mail.’ Keep franutacth _automobit mit this our mail boxes and the . ches to chem in good eondion ange how the ‘cessor a ) pean - One is the question of Algerian independence. France’s adoption of in wages were. It the soe a _— ccompanied by a corresponding "" ~ vale - 7 t = *t : Spal Maa st ov OOO a we ee my Se eS See SSIS a a s & new ‘approach ase. n-teel ale ie party Fran Mmm oe ee es ¥ welcomed by the Allies. Tos had tt“cow-bell.” pert tod Mg eae The ery ee ee i od te ke a ‘The other problem: once ieee me by ctpping = I ‘choos ees Bid lie a meyer the amount of work done. ‘= Yabbut Gee ices bak ak he ts rattles as it prepares to strike, 7 | te at: Mcbabighae, shows that 16 Michigan - It the wages of the workers Doggy Beep Pypenerpenncn 3 “$0 e * % THE PONTIAC PRESS ewe te eared : Ste tien,” poy Leet bet when TA Mee 0.” s might J ‘eared ot Pot Of Ponting, of eorDd ease ater seemAraam ee ont agers MY EYE! that way this year. So, ” Bilimeyer _ writes: “With several times the hunters on the range this year, we're not as "bad as _ The Country Parson work D. alti 6 tea aie eae we're painted.” : ; our in ; : We 3 s mes = Unless a country has the : ' < = Py». or ogherwed Repo . The TV set in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Josh Fellows = in Drayton Plains went out of commis- . ts SIM Ld oe y th cine ak a snd tne Gate pega dient’ Meee PNALII] | ams , ‘king Ow, that ¢ ‘of the rattlesnake gy Reg. ria 6 ¢ $13.95 All stee! construction. body and under carriage. Steel disc wheels with rubber tires. MIRACLE MILE STORE: OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. te 9 P.M. Reg. $13.95 Sale SILAS Reg. $14.95 Sale $12.49 Reg. $10.95 Sale $9.88 . Reg, $22.95 Sale $19.95 Roe Reg. $6.49 see $588. FLYER. Me s1085 .... eee Shop Toalght. RADIO j&T— We Will Hold Until Reg. $7.49 ...... $688 Christmes, HARDWARE CO. ’ 2149 $. Telegraph . 2 43? 1 teoinpower will ule os out that Eisenhower's name was erased from Army rolls aaa to run for is for generals of the Army to retain their rank and er leges even after leaving active duty. é; te ciate aida was bo eae ee World War I ot The ite | ‘ok authoritative, publication ‘pointed presidency The Journal said in an editorial that such action automatically deprived the President from benefits _ gceruing to retired generais. An Army spokesman pointed out the usual procedure oe ee Former chief pues receive no retirement pay. meant Mumtaz Nahal was in con- position. aetna ene sats Rianne alah oa ate Py ap “Fi fe \* of at ~p 3 mi , ° a r 4 a ee > a aa, mh. at e s feo" FF Page thee at jay 4 nose and Small mouth,'the exquisite white Taj.Mahal — , the River Jumna. ahengir. The famous mausoleum has been | The bearded, long-nosed Shahud- visited by millions, but few people’ Of ber 14 children, only six survived. And one of them, her fourth son A grabbed the throne from his ‘father in 1659, 28 years after her death, | The sen pat his father under © heuse arrest, and when Shahje- — han died in 1666, Aurangreb was | | tee miserly even te build his fa- ther a (tomb of hic own. Instead, he buried his father in in er. But since Mumtaz Mahal is} center of the Taj, her husband was ety oe we oe fare increase.’ ‘ipany offer and stave off a scheduled for this morning. bers of Local 826 AFL-CIO gamated Assn. of Streetcar, Mo- torcoach and Railway Union ac-' jeepted an offer of six cents hourly, increase, $1.25 increase in monthly About 100 patients of the Opie industry im a film to be shown company pricy pce nen pr Maa gl ig week. The union has sought a 10-- morrow at a party to be ‘given|said, because it ~ leent hourly imerease and a five'them by Chrysler Corp. Mound'typifies the supermarket of today." Engine Plant employes and/Shots of the store will be im the - film, which will show a day in the the company says depends upoo The’ party will be given at the’ life of a Harvard exchange student the city comminsion’s arening = a infirmary at 2200 N, Telegraph Rd.'trom Iraq. day work week, whe Early Yule Party wiadnun te ir cea Amal-) to a pen-land County Infirmary will : ‘Round However, the offered increase. |Local 889, UAW, of the plant. Planned for Palit ‘Stop & Shop Supermarket in Cam- bein Iraq. fo- \Wolen of America” has selected ‘bridge to represent America’s food it. was chosen, a Voice official “so admirably A LPM Pontiac DOES m ony | a Santa meets the cari expectations” af loved ones at Christmas as simple as this: _€HRISTMAS CLUB Saving weekly amounts to have ready cash for Christmas 1958! Start Yours Today ) Federal Savings ' HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. PONTIAC: JG E. 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Preparation cial PICK-UP & DELIVERY a Geers : vn * |} tage of drive-in ' « CITY-WIDE Main Office and Plant, 944 West Huron Way Without iNew aie ay the warm comfort of your car ‘Science cone? | A of kee Night stmas = Easy Credit Terms fact, results were so thor- that sufferers were able to | solid n Eve F ; i iin ret Until Ch * ing --- k = Par Uiitaan jail: .% @ le Free ee sea water. ae Tay fies ta! nll ut others stay 2. 896 te 3.79 ngle Candle 59¢ § ul *“e*#*¢* see @ 2.19 -se.s 39¢ to 1,98 be complete bo dB 4 ~"15-lite set .. 2.79 &. a's ashibh’s -~ i i £3 ti tat pene naps | iil li vite Spray Snow (10-oz.) 69e ee eee ee eee ee eee wee ee 1.98 yee Re ss Regular $1.00 labra 1,39 goes with Christmas... ELECTRICS and * Tree Lite Bulbs ...... 2 for 25¢ DECORATIONS on) -lite set .. -lite ¢ Beaded Chains 19¢-29¢° — Si Glass Ornaments (Plain & decor.) 10¢ to 39¢ Tinsel Garlands 29¢-98¢ Ass‘t Icicles 10¢-49¢ Sprayed with silver 1.98 White 2.79 Pink 2.98 20-lite “Flick-a-lite’”’ set **#e ewe eee : 4.98 15-lite outdoor set TREES AND TRIMMINGS | Notural Spruce Trees. 30-40” high. Grn. 1.79 Decorative Tree’ T. 15-lite “Glimmer” set .. Tree Holder 2.69 8 ¢ a4 A 8 2 F; = . F: _ Italian Holly Wreaths ..\...: . in Some ways, put — United States. Hi Hi il ij ; Fa | tary equality il é ] BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS 2s or, y oe? $82.50 per paw FT. WRAPPING PAPER is ree $1.00 JEWELERS lar 16 W. Huron St., Pontiac 45 Walnut St., Mt. Re we ® Corivenient Continuous Rell, 360” long by 20” wide. raps BS | you buy them 2 » 3 Le St atcha tegia Ge ai ica ‘. which, on controversial political aaa + questions, —has--resulted either th L : e ended Saturday night 7 ing with a full agenda of 66 items. “CHANGE OF ATMOSPHERE’ .* 5 cbiein: Adieains: Selalal Romulo of the Philippines, com- states as the largest single group, and the outpacing of the West by Soviet Russia in rocketry.” * * * These developments, he said, “have produced a new Tey, pletcla; ‘ eendlecased étees gunfire in the street sent author- ‘ities racing to the scene of a South- equilib-/field Township party early yester- Pistols at ‘Shooting Party : Were Stolen in Detroit rium of forces in the Assembly aan or meaningless com- *. * * With Malaya's admission Sept. 17, the U.N, grew to 82 countries and the Asian-African group to 29. The group, well over a third of the whole membership, can frustrate major decisions in the Assembly. because these require a two-thirds vote. On Syria's Soviet-backed com- olution calling for an investigating commission while seven other countries -recommended interven- tion by Secretary , General Dag Hammarskjold. Advance canvassing showed nel- ther resolution could get the nec- essary two-thirds majority, so the sponsors of . both agreed _.not .. to. press them toe a vote. * * * In a session-end statement, U.S. Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge said one of the Assembly's major ac- complishments was “stripping away the sham and insincerity of/@nce. the Soviet war scare that the Unit- ‘Jn sANib-t0 the 20 ehctenciis ed States wag masterminding a’men, there was the President's threat to the security of Syria.” |long black car, flying a large silk : American flag. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Vassily V. eee ee sembly “was an important factor a pemetne a aae immediate attack on the Syrian people.” * 2 2 In the Political Committee's de- The embittered Asian - African group voted almost solidiy against the amended proposal. The result was a 37-37 tie, with 6 abstentions, not even the bare majority need- ed for a committee recommenda- & tion to the Assembly. AGREE TO TALKS In the Assembly, a compromise ; resolution with Asian, and Latin-American © sponsorship‘ passed unanimotisly. It expressed a wish for “pourpariers’” — a French term meaning something more than discussions and some- thing less than negotiations. “2 * * * Greece promoted. a resolution for negotiations on self-determina- ‘Safety Council, “The Highway Zoo” is a series of minute movies on dangerous and careless drivers and | Stressing alertness in traffic. This safety message to the pub- lic will continue throughout the! coming year at the Oukend Strand, Eagle and Huron theaters in Pontinc thd. at the Keego_in Keego Harbor. « French Mutter | z-rsca. at Police Escort | Son see tte to tke's: Official Guard Ifred the ene off a rt of They innocent victim in thé — Medical Expert Tells Class TB ‘Living Threat’ LOS ANGELES (INS) — A med- ical expert has warned that tuber- culosis, far from being a disease jot the past, is a “‘living” threat to oa health. s % : oe) ea Dr. Samuel J. Sills of the Uni- versity of Southern California there are about 55 million Ameri-| cans with positive tuberculin tests. He explained to the annual post- Graduate course on diseases of DEATH RATTLE ‘ % Ae A BAND OF WHITE-LIPPED PECCARIES, ANGERED AND. AROUSED, SENDS UP ITS _ A FURIOUS BATTLE CRY: == AND. THEIR WARNING HAD > ‘BEST ew HEEVED / FOR THEY ARE says | Wednesday at the Waterford Com-) ‘munity Church. | tion will follow. ‘of flowers, contributions be sent zoka of World War II. In all, he held some 200 patents. Dr. Goddard in 1919 set forth the ‘Death Notices ARTHUR M. DAVIS pa § WATERFORD — Arthur M. Da- died Sunday. A resident of the city of Pontiac for many years before moving to Waterford, he was a member .of the Pioneer Society of Clarkston, His, wife, May, survives. Service will be held at 2 p.m. jith the Rev. Rob ‘ert Winnie of the Waterford Com- munity Church officiatitg. Crema- The body is at Voorhees - Siple Funeral Home. The family requests tha: in lieu to ~* is See J; i j bi é k i j I i i +>. TOPPING - 2 * 390 nf OUR BUDGET PLAN MAKES IT EASY FOR YOUr A S “DO IT YOURSELF MART 266 §. 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'3.577,000 square miles. i ~ s meets Miss Muitet er pe Chapter n ; PATRICK TWEEDLEANEES Land.” Richard jooked around. iwere in a small lighted cave, | “Wewhere is Santa Claus?” he _[stammered. “Up those steps, I expect,” sald Sampam, He pointed te a “Here we are. This is ‘Santal They and waved to his new| | friends, "Goodbye," he said yet | fully. = “Goodbye,’”* shouted Mr. Simon. “Don’t you worry about being! Lamb and scared, We like you the Way you are." | Richard turned os started ‘up! fround went the stairs. His head began to whirl as he climbed. 26 _ Presently he felt that. be wasn’t cligibing but :that he was walking on a: cloud. Suddenly the stairs ended and |Richard found that he was stand- | ing-in-the middle-of.a great-white! ‘cloud. He saw a little white house sitting on the cloud. As he walked . Btowards the house the cloud felt icold- to his feet, fmore cloud began dropping on his’ ihead and getting in his eyes, He was terrified. 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He aia) not tell the elf how dizzy he had! become on the-Stairs-so that he though he had. been walking on a. cloud. “You are a coward,” grumble * He led Richard into his. warm little house and gat down with him by the fire. Tweedleknees, slumped glumly in a comer, ; said Santa. | “Who are you and why are you | the elf. Richard nooded. His eyes began’ to fill with tears. He had not ex- pected Santa Claus to be like this. | He turned away in despair. from the house. Richard looked | up and there was. Santa Claus, the real, true, no mistake, Santa | Claus coming down the steps. He was round and red and beam- ted legs burst from the house. He) ing and Richard’s heart filled with © (stared at the ‘sky and then at Joy: at the sight ‘of him. Santa)... ; you.” Richard. “Dance’” he roared. {catne down anid pat Bis aren around ©" F *« * * “Have -you never seen snow be-) le i¢har rie Beg 9 “Patrick Tweedleknees, | heard. ‘around hint. He turned red with everything you said to this boy. “The sky is falling,” shouted Richard. “Then this is no place for you,” \scoffed Patrick Tweedleknees, * ‘Go. back where you came from.” “"Tweedieknees, be quiet!" thun- | dered- Santa Claus, He turned. to Richard. “You musin't mind Twee- tdieknees: He makes a big noise but q;never means half he says." ° * * i hout | “Now tell me,” | : here?” tered Richard, You ought to be ashamed of your- bis load self for treating a visitor way." Richa ‘falling’ on his head were flakes ot true, T am ' eoward.’* that cannot give.” hung his head. “It's Richard's heart dum and tam a thought. “Now, “Quick. . . there's stil! time to fill yon Hope Chestf” says Bob Hope, star of the “Bob Hope Plymouth Show. “ says Betty White, star of “Date with the er " * These great Plymouth TV stars invite you to Or one of 18 new ‘Plymouths sielth be giving i away along with 450 other exciting prizes! wid of it! 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So what can T ‘C-courage and w-wisdom.” fal For a long moment there was silence. Then Santa slowly shook “I am sorry but those things I sank and he all is lost.” (Temerrow: The Green Gael) LEAN AND MEATY PICNIC cur PORK ROAST] .» FARM FRESH C Open 9.4. Mit 9 7M Weckdays » sn Friday 9 A.M. to.10 P.M... _—— By DOUGLAS LARSON on as Le ve be cause Ike hed forgotten the las ‘Mr, Neil” ali. > GUESTS WILL FIND — Woodeii pre-sliced”’ loaf and fabric fillings are a little. chewy. But San'wich Loaf set of hamburger, egg, gece and tonne WE ee Kee ee eee Rie Commenter tale ss 2 dare but & Sow St he codtoms epee ty those who sre in @ successtol f uture _ © MONDAY, JANUARY i‘ : ‘Day, Half:Daj; and Evening Sessions, . | Ylait the schoo, write, or phone FE 2-355 4 vay Oe ba 7 West Lawrence Street, Pontiac, Michigan : t : - ' te we : (24 fe \ feisions, short of declaring war, WASHINGTON IAS When nt ore ov Nine en 1 jthe President inadvertently: muted, U- 5 must-be taced. Aud the ; , jis. new Defense Secretary's name '"®, rs “I can't compete against St.'ing him “Mr. Neil,’ it wasn't be VITAL DECISIONS AHEAD - | ' €% payer will feel the pinch of honing ‘this bill. oo gerund ede | sare Air Force James Dougiss points’ adpiinistered im order that a wd ied hd whe a4 44 ted | 4 Brighter Futar Through Education ot i 1 ae. Business Institute [ My “David Dimling, ia) Shbiied ted won : Eom i ta 21° With - Within the next few’ months Me Elroy will have to.make the enor soft spent a lot of time and talent P Xe ne spare: mously signifieapt decision on what setting in motion. Wilson built aj ma oe 4 See A _and Swivel ile, If he decides to go work smoothly and ciently’ wet et ie Base It probably have a price through a long, but fairly = : 5 : lion dollars, dwarfing the cost ap tags anor 263" square inch past single defense_project-by.stand, of viewable pic- ture creo. For Christmas deliv- ery. eral magnitudes. Every tax READY FoR ween, ‘to announce that he has decided of "emergency | programs, . Sis ption that the U. 5. worth the cost of trying to de Russia in ballistic Velop it. The unbelievable com- ‘Bae eee ee plexity of such . ee eee | son's goals, ‘saying: = , | a al Sadie tes: walk ectitear A « For example; picocteny 0h cxpepditures mist be cfficiently | coy a, pacts LAAN EES ELITE WASHINGTON @®—The drive to, am teetinet for making he aoe ag that sg tage a anti-aircraft) pland angpecting cesmeney ote bs ; : Te ee dee ee ee Tham 2 por cemt eect” 1 A ER is far short of guccem, an Atomic! Waa barr thing for the coun ante, mina is twice “ Anciper job ahead. for MeBiroy’ “HIGH : Commission apokesmes| that the t feels this good, anti-aircraft weapons 's somehow curbing the inter-serv- wy. emesis Mb ae, Posten dant developed inthe past, it still won't ice feuding. No previous defense 2 De. Atma ©. Ruark, recter| Nose, During the nest simtbe andi worth develoing. It fast half|*eeretary has Deen able f0 do the Double Wall Tub-Agitator Action. of US. efforts in this field cain YSM% some of the Most vital de-/of the Antercontinentdl missifles, ©. “ ‘ie 6h ab tae a ciel fired At the U. S.-get through,! More than one person “SUDS SAVER” sf come Goa then ha tend, ber - that'll be enough, ven says. 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Goes Out the Res yt : + ORC MABE Al oe ey SP ME HEF NN RY Rae eh gr eS NG RTE IR - 1,100 clients—including some of the’ = country — Ragin, much, even cage kan inant ait a A eli thon : " tegtimony, paid little out of his own’ remains something of a itary’ nalts ot woe bet Dee eee turned on him. “His testimony before the Senate *t Committee, and that of episodes involving labor-manage-_ ment intrigue, factory-spies, phony! elections, lavish gifig to union bosses, * * aa In the background wal ie de nant personality of Nate Sheffer-. man, warm, tr teeny, vastly) biggest, most“reputable firms in’ Beck himself, according to the calint rates. an poker te entecpriee. Certainly hig own private enter- amg lifted him from early pov- He Said he was bern ig Baiti- | other witesses, was studded with re, Mad., ays, 1887, the eldest sagan eerie mi : =e | mediator on me one t Labor Be. rs vas 3 tor 3S per 1.08 bn ear fae tory. Late be weiend so < otilag "while he-enrolied 1 in special courses applied [Paw 70 LECTUME, | By the end of World War I, he said, he was earning $15,000 a year | teaching management efficiency to’ 25,000 business ‘ executives. They ‘paid to hear him lecture on such things as the effect of humidity, food and fatigue on worlsers. t In 19h, the late Sen, Wagner (D-NY) as — } 4 5 + U. §. Against Verdict ‘cutter and took oth.: jobs. ean by NATO i in Mideast 1934, he got a job through | The U. Na with “What labor - unions - ‘primarily ‘had to sell was hate for the boss,” he saids “All we ever did was to shift walle, Bag cob attitude {to understanding the boss.” PARIS An American spokes- man said -( fhat_ the United ‘States is opposed ta ‘fhe NATO summit conference's taking any decisions regarding the Middie East. : — earlier . Was reported ‘seeking NATO support for a Mid- ‘dle East settlement calling for re- Mae of Israel’s-frontiers to the iM ne provided for in a U. 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PONTIAC Li their daughter, Hendry Ir. a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan where she isa Adding final touches to decorations for the annual Christmas party of the Pontiac Educational Secretaries Association, to be held Tuesday at High- land Manor, are Virginia Gregory (jar le/t), record- Dear Abby.... Who Knows? You Might Win by Nose ae gay 3 Oo Ma ake % Te Taek = ANN MENZIES = ras wtiee Press Phote ing secretary; Mrs. Merlin Sanderson (seated, leit), vice president; Mrs, John House (second from right), president, and Mrs. Jim Bradsher (right, standing), program committee chairman. . in the Competitive World of *Romance By ABIGAT. VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: 1 am 19 years old and have been told that that if it weren't for my nose I would be very beautiful: 1 ‘have talked to ia my parenis es > about getting aw _ my nose op- aut perated on but ABBY they won't let - me do it be- cause they say you can always tell a nose job and besides I could end up with something worse than what I've got. ; My mother says that a fellow who really loves me will love me with this nose. I really want to get my nose fixed but I can't convince my parents. Am I wrong or are they? MARCIA DEAR MARCIA: If your nose “fixed.” . Investigate plastic surgeons carefully and be sure *you get the best, A girl's looks ARE impor- tant... and in this day of ._ competition, many a girl has won by @ “‘nose.”’ REN: Kindly retract your statement that ‘Hair has-long been a symbol of masculin- ity.”’ By whom. pray tell me? One of the world’s most mus- cular men is Alexis Swoboda Mrs. Brezee Gives Shower .- for Mrs. Bailey Among the guests_were Mrs. Julian Smith, Barbara Bre: bothers you, you should def- ea a = and he is as devoid of hair as an egg. : I am’ likewise and I served more than 35 years of active combat military service in the Army, Navy and Marine Corps HAIRLESS 4S. Navy; Retired? DEAR HAIRLESS: I am “a Freud’ I can’t elaborate on symbols in my column but—if it's any consolation—if a good man is hairless .. . couldn't CARE LESS! : * * * DEAR ABBY: Since we bought a- barbecue last sum- mer, my husband has .started to fancy himself as a - cook. When I try to get dinner, he is always under my feet show- “ing me how to do things. He makes a terrible mess in | * a woman my kitchen, dirties up my stove and uses every pot and pan I have in the house. It’s really getting of my nerves. ‘What should 1 do? FED UP DEAR FED: Turn the kitch- en completely over to him and let him have a good time, Be sure to let him know that the cook also cleans up after him- self. Don't worry, it won't last long. = * * * DEAR ABBY: I just read in your column about an Irish girl driving her hiisband crazy to go back to Ireland. My advice to him is to borrow the money if he has to and send her back for a visit. Believe me she won't be able to return to the Stafes fast enough, ~ 8 _ There are always lasminute- details to be taken care of for\a dance, and making sure that all these ‘things were done for the Kingswood-Cranbrook. “i I was an English war bride and I used to beg my husband t@ send me back to England be- cause Twas homesick. After 10 years, I made the trip and _it was worth every penny. I fever want to leave tie U.S. again, Yours Truly, “--~ MRS. PETER H: * ** * CONFIDENTIAL TO MURI- EL: It’s never too late, Infac- ticipate! * # <@ If you have a problem, write to Abigail Van Buren in care of The Pontide Press: She -will be glad to answer your jetter. For a personal reply, please enclose a stamped self-ad- dressed envelope, ! Mlémini Dined; ohich was held Seter were (left to. right) Mts. Michael _ Coulter, Mrs. Kent Bone and ” her fiance was Yuletide Party Slated Tuesday ement of - Phyllis Harriet, to William S. son of the William S. Hendrys of East Longmeadow, Mass. The bride-elect is University — member of Chi Omega sorority, and graduated University. by Secretaries Highland Manor will he the _ president, will give the invoca- tion. . Following the dinner, Yule Dance. at School © Meeting for a Christmas ‘High School Saturday evening was the Allemanders Square Dance Club. Sam Joan was the caller and during inter- mission Sid Geal led the group in Christmas songs —* * -* Guests for the evening in- chided Mr, and Mrs. Geal, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kent, Mr. and = Mrs— ' Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Sears, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ros- ser, Mr.and Mrs. Fred Slavin; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Froede, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson. Others were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chandler, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Huffman. Mr. and Mrs. John Bozak, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mr. and Mrs, James Larkin and Mr. and Mrs. Al Adarhoit. =. Josephine Waldo. ~ 8 Nae = GANS -Washingto and Redfield, Anne- e+: ‘Now Noted for Fashion n * [yt ! § E F fi i ist aT iin TLL a E z if + i Hi i f gE peng eH i : ‘ty of fe Bes a cs “ : s me | ih; ff aria iit . 3 fi E i there's, dinner, fol- See by a WHAT TO DO? é & ifel AE 1 : i with Ais former occupation than he finds now 3. Find personal peace. Each . R V4 5 R aOFe te sts Newest Creations Are Popularized inthe Capital-- By JANE EADS Tt ig still devoid of creative designers, and the range and choice of high-style offerings in our. shops are limited. “Judi- cioug shopping abroad is re- Washington women, like smart women everywhere, still prefer the little black dress, suits or colored wools for day- time wear. They top these with luxurious and expensive furs and out-ofthis-world hats. +. +e ‘After dark it's ‘a different story. The capital is setting the pace or-_opuience. with extrav~ agant floor-touching gowns of silks, satins, velvet ard rich brocades in white or striking_ colors, highlighted by a rajah's fortune in real jewels. PLEATED WHITE NET Blonde and lovely Mrs. Wiley ‘Buchanan, wife of the chief of _ as a ag a hit a strapless gown of finely pleated | white net, studded with rhine- The hostess wore Jemon satin with an overlay of matching lace, the skirt featuring a Peoficiiniey. Club. Holds Yule Party ~ IRS, CHARLES G. LANGDON Mary M. Campbell Wed — in Rite at Detroit Church _ Stock and white chrysanthe- mums banked the altar of Westminster Preshyter- ian Church; Detroit, for the Saturday everiing wedding of Charles Gordon Langdon. The Rev, John Arthur Visser per- formed the ceremony before 20 guests. * * * The Roderick Alexander The bride wore an imported white peau de soie gown fash- of Birmingham, Mary Fahey Campbell of Detroit, Mrs. Rob- ert P. Wieland of Southfield and Virginia L. Dawson of Bir- and age ae a i £ : Yule Tea Given Detroit, David H. Parker of Detroit and Robert P. Wieland seated the guests. Ira Wilson - ‘Pupils to Discuss ‘Sputrik and Space part “in. Hite ie iH = b= _ _ September-October Group of ~ i the Cherokee road: “ef mosh eda : um Kr tg ‘ie Bee pee: | SWEDISH Invite Guests to Your Home and Stort Accepting One Invitation a Week. | Box of 12 Candles en 7G. 4 One dozen candies to fit, also imported from Sweden. __ *« * What every girt tongs apps om Very striking with match- for... this very sharp ‘ing trim on pants and blouse, black and red. leather jacket yc a Soft cobratio lestheh shat: sacgy and elie : instantly clears, in white, beige and blue. ' Give her the lingerie she loves : :| mi give | IMPORTED MINIATURE LIGHTS Guaranteed to Burn 1.000 Hours... and i One Light to ‘al Goes Out — the Rest Siay Lit! . . ..$7.95 Value eal 35 LIGHTS ON A , $65 mn. = <—) | king 50-FOOT STRING. ....... ree ee 1 The most unusual lights you've ever seen . , . tiny little bulbs in # variety of colors and shapes—some with little , YOU _COD-] stars behind them. Can-be used-inside-or-oyt to decorate « ee < i) wreath, fireplace, front door, astound windows, as well as iz the tree itself! . : | 4 24. WEST HURON STREET | Se a h | | a Open Every Night ’til Christmds | | 1 ene ek “Lhi\ oe /-_— oo he e > - \ 2 me SLIP entirely in nylon face with fobu- } . lods scallop. dgsign. White, cham ‘ ut i Bake és : F rH a can request that delivered on a certain date or Paraphernalia. I find that this Ja “Do Not Open Until Christmas,” moon, covers almost everyone. If "TT de LE to glamorize your holiday. wardrobe ... jor fit has it - Formfit “Life” nylon. foundation Make his gift a Stetson, or a choice from our wonderful array of famous mens- wear. | Dickinson SAGINAW ot LAWRENCE - Open Every Night ‘til Christmas SeSteteweresevee 3 We will cover your séfm for as little as ..... poivbisrees 10-DAY DELIVERY SERVICE Latest Materials; ‘erms of N Friese, | eee madtellens, Ete William Wright "“ises~ —— SALE REG. 13.99 REVLON DOLL - How your little girl will love her! _ i | “CERTIFICATES | 272-W MAPLE: Biemingham Soft, one-piece creation trims your figure by inches with action-free comfort. You'll have an —all-over—sienderness ‘neath all your fashions. Sizes 34-42 B-C. , 12.50 . New Formfit “Dress-Sized” girdle From The girdle that comes in your regular misses’ , dress -sizes. So easy to buy, perfect to wear. So stop in at Federal’s and try one on... Styled Hair _ _ Cutting .... you'll love it! Sizes 10-20. 46.50 id Formfit “Skippies” girdle ae White feather-light elastic girdle coaxes you For a Brand PERMANENTS — and Celd Ware You... if : Nolte Pasnis ‘Parnis Shirtwaist Dress | Designed to Fit Perfectly | $5 She’s be lace an - to a trimmer silhouette without bones, bulk or F | bind. It’s something every fashion-wise miss = has in her wardrobe... S-M-L. .. 6:50 Matching penty . 6.50 Expert corsetieres will fit your new Formfit for beauty and comfort, too! fa *Bapecegeea ” i * : * oF ‘ TTT is \ _ SV LL EWU, WATE One. a aie tei aes (27S. Saginaw. S¢., Pontioe ‘78Y, N. SAGINAW . RE 7168 z as + sts : - . “; as ay _ EASY HOME STYLING %& COMES NATURALLY AFTER A HOLLYWOOD PERMANENT. , of & Hollywood wave's quick self styling is in the care-free =f if ied ete “Wt may be too big-to CARRY home, but i's NOT too big as ~ ada”... made in our own piano factory. Marvelous valueina ook “| TAKE HOME A PIANO FOR CHRISTMAS! | -——a-gift-for your-wonderful family! Here ts the Grinnell “Seren os Little Princess and $2.95 Shop Evenings in Either . Open io 9 x Sicpp Store... Walt Disney Slippers and afl the other wonderful characters worked out in color- fur felt. Sizes for little folks, $995 “WESTERN SHERIFF” SLIPPER BOOT. , JUVENILE BOOTERIE 28 E Lawrence St., Dowritown and FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 W. Huron at Telegraph Rich stair’ with strands of| this — irte ae oe this _stem-skirted, petal i] | PP S AT BOTH STORES a Richard Cole created a with ouene trim. bloused dress in worsted ne Ee | reqs!’ wool. The new double ™ renga nag — neckline, they tell us, is | a 1) 7 5 - | perfect for bibs of beads. | |Cigarette ‘Case Lost _ \by Visitor Her Other Guests) About. Costly Item? | By EMILY POST af “Dear Mrs. Post: I gave a party at my house two days ago. The| day after the party I received a’ ‘telephone call from ome of the: guests telling me that she forgot! her cigarette case’ at my house’ Bek ry E : 5 g8 . 5 E : ate | with white! . vaimable one and Iam rathe it. the daring; 4 ; western cut of these boots. Has 'P*Ct over Would tt ” “= suspicion on my guests if a ee emeed te call them and ask them if they had taken it by mistake? ‘What can I do about this Answer: It would be entirely “Dear Mrs. Post: please tell me how to prevent the guests from leaving the church be- | there is any way to keep this from ‘happening at my wedding.” i - Bobette Shop presents .. . Corde de Parie “Give and Take” RIBBON CORSELETTE a eS SE eS ae a ee a A Don't Nag Spouse _| mo | Just because ‘yorr spouse fs a B Ene os om i May. Hostess Ask} asking if T had come 5 a Will you! Galbid Ge ker gra ‘Pre-Christmas Sale. § of famou 18 oven-proof _ -.- SO-PIBCE SERVICE POR 8 2 Gy | Regularly $9.95 $40)95 = NOVO a - 7 — ~ Red Wing’s outstanding patterns ate.smart on the table and smart in the ways of easy living .. . safe in the oven .... and safe in- soap or de- tergent . . . with lovely hand-painted designs permanently sealed under the gloze. And the new Futura Shape of this unusual table service is a modi-. tied oval, designed for practicality as well as interest and grace. TAMPICO PATTERN: — Mellons, wine hottle and leat motif in warm earthy tones . . . it's delightfully gay and all hand-painted under glaze. Adds zest to any meai! 28 NORTHERN LIGHTS PATTERN An all-over leaf design hand-painted in soft silver “grey With hazy hints of turquoise, dusied with a grey fleck overgiaze. : : e INCLUDED TN THIS SALE AREA NUM- 4 BER OF OTHER SETS OF FINE DINNER- WARE , , . at truly big savings! charming, new. . . : ee “= GLASS. SERVING PIECES — DECORATED. IN. 22-KARAT. GOLD! BRISTOL TABLE LAMP aap | : These lovely Persion Garden creations by fine contemporary designer, Georges A j / aH. : : : e a Oe Briard are sparkling new and different! Fanciful folidge in richly burnished $] 9 9 5 22-karat gold is hand-applied on molded crystal. Sag Site ee we eo ee C... Two-Section Server... -+.2.$5.95- Wearing an air of elegance which belies its modest price, this .. king-size 15” square...... $10.95 ‘ exquisite true Bristol lamp features a hand-made shade and ; ‘ j : D. Squere Canapes, = i ie ele B. Oblong Relish Dish, available in a ee 3-way light switch, . Severatsizes, from $2.50 to $5.95 Set of 4, gift. digas: $5.95 OTHER LAMPS TO $250 EACH! ‘ ; ay a aa | CLOCK 24” Diameter camer Gold Finish ee iO enduring quality of this fine masterpiece will insure years of ¥22 , enjoyment. Others $19.95 to $85. Are Always Welcome Gifts =—t Priced from By 4 a na = : , Come in and see our wide selection of beautfiully hand-painted Tole Trays... M* trom small round trays to huge oblong ones! ... in a variety of colors, too. ‘These gay and coloctul trays serve.sp many uses. , « and make really wondectul gifts, =: 39D 8920 iA STi Christm 5h AT WKG 100 x, sacmaw NO MONEY DOWN—TERMS i Ng eeey ‘ ie! hi mid if | SAVE $100 — 3-pé. | SAVE $80.95—2-ne. Sectional — Reversible | Sectional with ali Ny- : foam rubber cushions. | ion upholstery. Coveliy $279 ‘saa ate = : SPECIAL! “picture. Modern. side SPECIAL! tuning chassis. Base extra. % ay hy) SAVE $70.95 — Ny- lon Frieze 2-pe. Suite Bloor Samples. sat $5 9 $129.9 SAVE $91.95—2-pe. | “Living room suite in | fine frieze upholstery. fin $128] 5 P = SS Ss ‘SAVE $60.95 — Fa- mous sofa. bed and matching lounge chair. Usually , $1 09 $169.95 Usually $159.95 SAVE $80.95 — Fa- pe eypiecamhn: Usually $791 $159.95 SAVE $10—PHILCO Ta ‘ SPECIAL, > SPECIAL; ~ECIAL! g _ 3-Piece Luggage Set Fine seane lug- Woes $24.95 @ege in choice of colors. Vinyl cov- $ 95 er. Scuff - proof, LY 19 -, We durable. . 50¢ WEEKLY ;iwidads ~ 50-Pc. Service for 8 = Stainless Steel Set 4 Keeps its tfustre Reg. $16.95 > forever . . ill = be - : S D> SPECIAL! High quality, dinner- Usually $24.95 ‘ware! Patterns and colors guaranteed $49 never to wear off. just Add to Your Account _In Ping log Lot Behind store -" = v oe B. “ *) % Ky ” iWiddds jj 1wIdIds MAYTAG, Speed SAVE $50— Emerson 21” TV, impreved features. Base extra. $138 Uaually 188 $17 ~ NOW Queen, Norge, GE, wringer washers. Used moiels. $28 wainal||| ae ——~ aN : Your . Choice ay ut tit y cabinet * loads et storage space. Usually $11.95 $695 Choice of colors. $1.00 $44 Weekly MEN'S and LADIES’ Chieage Roller Skates. Regular $34.95 Value. | SAVE $51.95—Philco | SAVE 120.95—Em- J SAVE $71.95— PHILCO 17” Portable SAVE $50—Big 60” | SAVE $60 Big 60” 21” Censele with | erson big 21” console oa big iV el | Fv pas. Cony on portable TV. Com- | chrome 5-pc. Dinette | 7-pc. Dowgles Dinette | 7-pc. Douglas Dinette finger-tip tuning. with mhg. cabinet. sample. ~ hunk. . or easy te carry set. heat-stainproot tep. —throme and copper. fase | SIDS Sisssk hea ‘1938 $128] Only S149} Specie $77 | oa $4995) Siew 569951 sine $7995 “ $AVE $12.95—Crib set includes inner- spring mattress, full panel Usually $39.95 $27 | SAVE $10.96—ju- wenile cribs with adjustable tides. Usually $29.95 $19. From $0c¢ 1 Weekly Y SAVE $60.95 — Family size Speed Queen automatic SAVE $51.95. New Mayteg wringe? washer. Gyrofoam washer. action. Usually $192.95 ims $78 “mer” $138 SAVE $121.95 — Philco Giant 13 eu. ft. automatic deluxe New Admiral Giant 12 ev. ft. automatic Ger-tennes | taltigerster. Sass $298 . 33393 f $278] Famous New Telec- tro 2-Speed TAPE RECORDER. Push NEW Round Bobbin Portable Sewing Machine. button contrel. with mike. $1.00 : No Money weerty 944 $7995 ELECTRIC POP-UP WEST BEND TOASTER. Reguler PERCOLATOR 15. hy ‘fh Shuts off and. turns wok “$888 $gss ty 7) _ wringer. - Philes big 11 cu. #. PAY AS LITTLE AS 50¢ WEEKLY — NO MONEY DOWN ao SAVINGS of 30% to 60% and MORE!!— SAVE $10—Roomy ge $15.02—Ma- ] Hoover Rebuilt Vac- ag sae £ oe -‘rmeeth uum cleaners, guar- ape $29.95 | faish. — fe $39.95 Now Only Meer $1995 w oy $1799 Terms $1919 SAVE Speed Queen auto- ‘| matic electric dryer. SAVE $51.95. Fa- mous Speed Queen | Speed Queen—Dou- washer with safety $68 Usually $119.98 $179.95 $119.95 SAVE $91.95—Hot- point big family size refrigerator with door shelves. Usually — $229.95 SAVE $101.95 —1 ‘miral deluxe family size refrigerator. Brand new. ° a y $128] deluxe retrigerator with shelves in door. — $178 i= NEW ee SAVE $30 — Famous $118 Rollaway Bed SAVE $25.95—Pias- | SAVE $33.95 *y ee SAVE $15.10 — In- |] SAVE $20 — Serta 974 tat Tay wove SAVE $15—3-speed | SAVE $10—Admiral pa and Mattress tie headboard, mat- oan, Sogee ng ee mattress oF | Restokratt innerspring | Hi-Fi Portable Aute- | 2 _ speaker, 4- speed | portable phonograph, | Electric Clock-Redie, 7% w : Bey tor om Unely $44 bex spring. . neo lige tuftiess mattress. a. portable phonograph. | plays ali size records. | Wekes you te music. fe = sual n 0 Usuoll 0 : a = 48} "e598 ‘ese «= $66) “Be? $1985) Guay $3995) “oy $4995) “so” $2995) Gas $1495) “nay $1995 Utility Table with electric Outlet ‘4 PRICE—3-tier. Usually $7.95 Add to $ 397 Your ccount SPECIAL! ie eee KENMORE Auto- COMBINATION... luxe model rebuilt Compact big screen TV. Powerful ra- +198 dio, Fully automa- tic. 4-speed record Ne rg Dewn changer. Twin %0 speaker sound sys- tem. = a “y si A SPECIAL! > = \ Ly iWwisadsS ~ ice experts. Chale $48 Famous STEAM or WAFFLE IRON and Grit Combination. | DRY IRON. Auto- Perfect gift for every | matic, Switch to home maker. ‘steam or dry. $0c @ $0c @ 7 wes $888) fs $888 |] HOTPOINT 30° eng —— Ne . SP ri su Sea | = iWidads 108 NORTH SAGINAW I ‘ é a z z i ! E 1 tly ik i t S Aliment Es ’ ‘ if if rl i ! ; ; Zi ROMEO’S BUSIEST MAN — Harmon A. * “= Pontise Press Phete ' Shields holds one of some 5,000 Christmas trees he will have sold by Dec. %. A veteran lumberman, he is ane of the area's busiest men during the yuletide “Romeo Man Grows, ‘Sells Thousands of Yule Trees. |: ‘depression and built up a big trade ‘in cattle and horses. * ie “We've always sold Christmas)which is expected to The CAI has. room for the. .CD tra ai sie Ee ; ! I fe FRE * Lowery would like to teach busi-/ He returned to Utica during the) i geasuane ” “Yule Concert Slated in West Bloomfield ee i Hie elglse : ; i band are “’Twas the Night before been a part of my life.” He sold ||5,000 trees last Year. ~0f| GROWS -18-OWN Most of the evergreens, he said, __|tor bills or even clothing, if ne-\of- meat-packing company pen. trees,” Shields said. “Lamber — first of the year. LAKE ORION—A special Christ-|"nally brought him down, after Molay. But in Wrong Hall The police fired away with re- |volver_and 30-30 rifle as the en- raged animal charged their car: again.and « again, but bullets bounced off his tough hide. They using about 50 bullets: ° \Attends Right Meeting | , ger scene won a special award for Mrs. Arthur Weeber, 3340 Tienken Rd. Rochester, in the Rochester Garden Club's Christmas Show at the Avon Park Pavilion over the weekend. Here, significance of scene to Karen F Mrs. William R. Potere, club p: iden ment of Agriculture reports that some 25,000,000 Christmas trees 4,000,000 trees were imported for meme -m xee(garden Club Show =iisseszin Rochester Closes Chapman, modern tree, and to in the multipurpose room, the | nual Christmas concert of the local, schools’ music department will be», held. It will include selections by ~%, the A Capella Choir, High Schoot dil ial ' a = Hall = f {making -for-the shade ot the palm Loses in Zanzibar ZANZIBAR — At Zanzibar’s first| Party was soundly beaten early because after 10 a.m. in that shops. By 10, those without shops, banana and mango traders, are ORION TOWNSHIP—A poll of Hnes, Hughes, : students has. been conducted to. de-'Jan Parry, Carolyn Crawford and tuary, _| There was little excitement in termine whether the present Vick. the sun-soaked and clove-scented Orion Community High anachronism that is Zanzibar, ob--PTA would servers .reported..Everybody voted teacher-student become a parent- * *& & With 646 students voting, 6.4 per nt eee 118 did not feel|C2talano, Betty Fuller = | like to. be repressente@ in event the yam hawkers, coffee sellers, they diq vote to join, 85.6. pet _oent ; on the executive committee, 13.8 the + * * Phone cable from Hawaii to San)... Steal "the “tend is : party Francisco in to mainland currtot Brent og Se pele ctreulte, Telephone. aie wwe ee \Torere ft Planning: Sista towns Sp ost turkey viously placed by radio, through - —— : ‘~ vile ws = gifts, * es? . =X. ! ~iAnti-British Party Orion Pupils Vote to Join; =, = ‘sme Feature Christmas Plays. Bill Burt, . ette Griffen. | Chris A chorus of %9 children, in- at session at the Avon Pavilion. Many Garden Club’s Christmas Show!Mrs. Akers, — ee eee ee , ' - : The most popular class, tablej/is under the direction of Leland closed ‘Sunday after a three-day) . ements, had 23 entri Brode and Mrs. Marshall Saund special awards were given mem-_ A special award was given the 4-H Rochester Craft Club for its houses, Linda Curnutte, 13, won a special award for her bird sanc- Mrs. John C. Plassey was the piano are y ibbon went to Tom|Mrs. George W. Akers for her dec- and: Paul-|orating motif, the huge stone fire- _ |place of the pavilion, Pines, fresh trees. — niger : the program. _ | Votiig was confined to males) ?** Navy Capt. John Marie Creighton; president of Mac Simbar Paper Co. of Otsego, who died last Fri- day alter a heart attack at his ai Fort Meyers, Fila. winter home, 2 ee * * * <<. ti DETROIT (INS)'~ Funeral serv. ice we be held témorrow for _ FE 5-6189 ‘. S nist newspaper of East Gamay, men.) SAN FRANCISCO @ —. Brig. tain about their status in the is-| land. republic which their govern-|| i A cia § fF 2 ra for V Inc, Robinson died atiknow how the Mrs. Fred Scholz, both of Pontiac; |mother, Mrs, ‘les Scan of Pes ee the result off Funeral Home.. Officiating|Mrs. Harry Clifton -of Drayton,Huron; two daughters, Mrs. Earl GOP i and Mrs, Jacob. et ae of Durand, and Mrs. Walter Moore, San Diego, Calit.; paw, Lincoln ‘Park, Mrs. Fr, Dou- Florida Raymond of Buck- ; , and Mrs. Leil . i - . A brother, Don McMahon, of LANSING # — A 15-mile Adams, Vacaville, Calif. and seven|*Y- A ters Mrs. Inez Dutch Rushing _jof the 34-mile Fentén-Clio ‘ mens “~~ Lineoln Jr. High School 12:00 Noon = “Tuesd 12:00 nm Presented , December 17th Pontiae, Sr. High School ~ Senior Girls’ Chorus Mrs, Robert Voltman 9th Grade Chorus Jerry Smith € Washington Jr. High School x by “THE PONTIAC STATE BANK _ ens SM. DUDLEY of she: Hiemménd Resi irise Wednesday, December 18th “11:00 AM. Faith Cook Friday, December 20th 6.00 P.M. Washington Jr. High School Sth Grade Chorus Gordon Wilder Saturday, December 2ist 11:00 A.M. St. Frederick’s High School Mixed Glee Club Edward Highee Monday, December 23rd. Tuesday, December 24th + # 12: :00 Noon 7 e Organ Music deer ee Mrs. 8. M. Dudley. a te ee Pontiac State Bank “Branches: Auburn Heights, 1303 Baldwin, Pontiac, Drayton Plains, 3 - Miracle Mile Branch, Member FDIC. 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PARIS (INS) _ Tsraeli d rare warning NATO that it will be} " \dangerous for next week's Sum-; mit Conference to be silent on the) ges East. And, strange as it may seent, ‘ind se Israelis in high diplomatic itions would like the United $ to pump illions of d | of aid imto Arab Jordan right ‘away ito counter Soviet moves.in Syria, As 2 ra ’ * *. ee. not represented at the m it. Por obvious reasons, os cane tl ineod on tn taaat eaters nation dependent for its'But there are others, like Iran | conviction that’ the Soviets ‘will|very existence On a strong western) and Turkey outside the Arab world interpret lack of western policy! position, Israel is doing what a erg ty as aed pd DANGER OF SILENCE =< | Solon Asks Demilitarized Corridor “The danger of NATO silence| on the area is that it not only U E t-West Meeting (cise fate Saas rges ast- g particularly Rasa, bat wil i WASHINGTON (INS) \— Sen. Poth AS dicconagctitie, ale pro- ag ib ges Stary 300 yy Ralph E. Flanders (R-Vt) urged Posed East-West talks: to end/* tsa tee encct ean | tbe Western powers and Russia mmmcotinental Senna: salen O° “¢ the Russians and their = ~~ yesterday to discuss withdrawal of”. the Ber regime of King Hussein and get In his letter to his father, ced military forces from a corridor’ ew England Republican a protioviet government then Sy- fred said: “If you should read this!) usm Central Europe. eald ou 8 tclovten pemgrambeny 1 cua Kaypt, Wil be laked oe Cat tne tas ak eae ban ICBM development wentd | iy land you. Christmas js coming and we, = 2 % have to’ come as part ors dis- |” , Alfred Marilee and Richard and) Flanders, a mé¢mber of the’ armament agreement based on ‘‘That would create a formidable Mommy need you and want you eee a sa i care atch and pre-) “full inspection and control.” = Arab base for anti-West campaign- {6.come-home,. Would sou please ™ + bie s wouta 28- Immediately Iraq would be in do this and then we ¢an get every- x 4 et: danger. thing straightened out.” | lt ey “The senso oftourse, know ee eC Co i Tey Sees an Stone Park last June because they believed living in Wisconsin would be cheaper. Mrs. Kusmierz| says she thinks her husband may (hoe cee Paulette pone come to Chicago to work, denied that she had been secretly married *. . to author Eric Remarque during this ~re- cently — ee oe eae 2S: ite 4a “That is. ant trum, Shot et of infran Quake geass oa have been engaged for five years. Shake 17 Villages ak. of the “Waltz af ‘Toresdors” Disaster. Area ter workers have found 952 bod-| jes in the wreckage left by earth-| “As the rubble from Friday's quake in the, Kermanshah . area Was still being searched for vic- tims, a new quake rocked at least 17 villages yesterday in the same region. The number of I'ves taken by the two quakes was unknown. * * A government announcement after the first quake placed the number of dead. at 1,287, but Gov. Gen.. Emmat Momtaz of Kerman- shah said that number seemed too high. ; About 100 villages were dam- aged Friday. Thousands of per- sons were left without shelter in the cold and snow of ‘the west Iranian mountains. equivalent of the Red Cross, an- nounced that 1,000 tents would be! flown to Iran today for homeless. victims. Queen Soraya donated 2% million rials ($33,600) ‘to es- tablish an orphanage in the dis- aster area. j po2 : * x Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi toured the region by. plane and planned to #eturn in a car, An- other tour was planned by Clark’ S. Gregory, directoy of the U. 5S. Point-Four program in Iran, and Dr. Glenn McDonald, chief of the program's public/ health division, who sought to determine the need | for U. S. aid. ; Bucket Brigade Works SACRAMENTO, Calif. -@m — A bucket brigade worked state capitol yesterday after rain water poured through leaks in. the roof, flooded several offices and dripped into the Senate chamber. Workers used waste baskets to eatch the water. A crew mopped Up upper floor offices. Three plumbers and an electrician stood in ther six ‘AaGeiund Saordh Set Gonos tes: Glad Pigleee unl Rhine Rivers. -— « « ; Flanders asserted Russia bas! incentives to spend less on arma- ments. He remarked: “Preserva- tion of the power of Russian rulers) demands the raising of-the stand- ard of living in the area Russia controls.” “It would be a good thing for the United States to give an equal dag probably couldn’t utilize that much aid properly, but said “neith- SAN FRANCISCO @.— An air- ground search was for a twin-engine plane believed to have crashed last night with’ apron porters ehantd on a stormy flight from Reno, Nev. for Plane Carrying 7 i x Set = Friday to’ spend. the Christmas holidays. Remarque, author of “All| Quiet on the Western Front” and other books, lives in New York. 2 ee ed Girls Take Judo Class NORMAN, Okla. —Dr. Percy Buchanan, director of Asiatic af- fairs at the University of Okla-; homa, opened a judo class for girls, Sixty coeds signed up. The plane was en route to San. Tras. Its last radio report indicated 2 no trouble, Toting Pistols Again TOKYO — Japan's t only with whistles and night sti¢ks, ‘are going to start toting pistols, again. 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Ohngren is hopeful of going on 10} college next fall, The All-County Class C sélection might be a big)” help to some school during the next few years, from quarterback Tobin Rote \ * af Two of the\boys who helped __away from Fortunato for a gain on this play and _ the Lions won in a second half rally, 21-13, — HARD WAY — Detroit end Jerry Reichow bats around a pass beforemaking a great catch as the ball headed toward the ground. It was ruled complete as Joe For- tunato (31) tried in vain to breakup the play. : ad most of last year with a k b Chi ailment. They 0 y ; points jn the game \ y 4 VED ie ga tel ETROIT ws The Detroit It seems 300 games are no long-' J 7 ~ ef @ rarity among Pontiac bowlers.; footbalt. : Bill Furlong’s perfect game at Hu- two things, there’s not yon Bowl Friday was the 2nd of|too much in pro football and the year here. Walt Rennhack had/ » the other last March at Motor Inn, Walt's had been the ist sanc- tioned 300 in. this area in 13 years.|?* * * * Fr It’s the thing,.nowadays, to bei © really in the swing with winter’ a sports, that a ski frea must provided with a snow. mac . These simple devices, thoroughly, effective when there are freezing temperatures, keep hills, in fine condition, wih excellent biankets| of snow, when the weather fails to cooperate. The /Pontiac Ski Club's. Highland Retreation area,|~ according to Art,/Kollin, will be eer Lions Net Surprised ‘ago Strategy that “there’s not too. much new) .. : staff today/in pro. football,” worked the de- ‘tensive team all last week on except the spread for- mation and the single wing. Then Ramsey told the defensive players how to work against a spread. Ramsey said he well remem- straight power plays up the middle with fullback Rick Casares gain- mation didn't said\ Ramsey. “I so equipped ney winter, Rats Scuttle Colts Bid Browns Topple Giants LOS ANGELES « — The 1957 quarterback. Norm Van Brocklin, Hirsch, ‘who clicked for two tou downs, the rushing of fullback Joe Mar- coni- and the place kicking of wars were over today forland Elroy “‘Crazylegs” the Baltimore Colts and the Angeles Rams, the Colts’ bid fo: a@ championship ended. ang the Rams owner of a 6-6 record and a new season attendance record for The Ramis ruined Baltimore's title hopes, 37-21, in the final regular season battle of the National Foot- ball League yesterday before Paige Cothren, was too much, surprise us," think thé Bears oa their strategy.” 2 Howard {Hopaiong) ried 16 times for 64 yards, was used when Detroit needed vital yardage, “I felt like a fullback out there,” said the little, 180- pound ‘halfback. Six Lions suffered injuries in the Jimmy David with an injafed right ankle, Charlie Ane. who hurt his right knee, Jack Christiansen with an injured left wrist,- Jobin Henry’ Johnson who pulled a left ham- fe g = z d : :f z “e i 8 ee H [Rally Beats Green Bay, 27.20 49ers Ba a un just. after breakfast yesterday, si hard-fought game, but all are ex- pected to play Sunday. They are nders for Texas Post LA Paper Says He'll Talk Over Proposal With Aggies . LOS ANGELES #—UCLA foot- ' Sanders ; whgse Titan Quint Upsets Favored Louisville DETROIT @ — University of {Detroit just doesn’t have any re- who was noticably limping 4 the game suffering a groin in ings. said ‘‘we were as tight asa bunch) of school kids.” Cassady, who car-} gard for opponent basketball rat- “Mike Walsh t_19 points and t Ralph Uchison was hind in the Detroit Fordham Saturday night in next’ when wen" Dea elds title against. Ge brought their attendance mark for the seasoti, at home and on the road, in seven exhibition and ——feague-games, to 1,051-106.—_-—__-+play was their ing to whip the New York Giants + 34-28 and Washington ‘outfaked Pittsburgh 10-3 in other NFL games. took The Colts made a gallant try to stay in the Western Conference title picture. But the artistry of the sidestripes for the touchdown. two elder-statesmen of the Rams,’ - Coach Weed Ewhank ot the + pass was Promising Welters pape ts adie om ‘on St. Nick Program some phases of the officiating. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Danny Russo and Tony DeCola; Browns ended with a 9-2-1 record. Russo, ! Christmas Eve,has a fine 12-3,g08l kicker, fake@one on fourth) — seneel, Tie Sed Ot at Ore en oe ac eee ee Snibeal liminary ranks in -the last yards past a stunned Pittsburgh months, beating Eddie Lynch anditeam for the game's lone touch- Peter a ok geek. und aeined tele ceeniea DeCola, 21, is more experi- goal and ended scoring enced boxer with 35 pro fights and sweep by converting after his a %0-1 record. Hig fine aes “ j a E i ; ah ks : ’ The! Sam Baker, Washington's field : tons lost, 1608, ; is : ia } fi just manages to deflect the McGee.(85) in a back bending Attempt. The poe 7 i i : eeia ise ate Van Brocklin called time snd BACK BREAKER — Dicky Moegie (47), 20 to go into a playoff game the Lions next week. made it.” es Walter Burkemo was still beam- “ling today over hig Sanford Open| golf victory after he and his play- t-l\ing partners—Ed (Porky) Oliver and Jay Hebert—staged a seesaw, suspense-packed windup that went to the final putt. : Burkemo, » whis at mateh play but never better than second in "a major PGA medal play tourma- ment, stood off powerful bids by Oliver and Hebert and won by 8 The husky Detroiter, playing out of Franklin Hills, Mich., closing 37-31—68 for a T2-hole 269 one for os and we knew we had “Howard (Hopaiong) Cassady sparked: Detroit's Hiteqes aE 2 3 3 rf fe iT & I E z t n & j 5 : 3 zz Win AL Titles Amer Sacrifice hits — McDougald, 19; a > for the quantity. 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OF wn 2252 27 EA Servon. ts. f2-6 | DIXIE DUGAN UP-TO-DATE th ‘C V9GT by NEA Gores, too, TM | LOOK AT THIS SUPER-._ \ wou — FRITZ) | eo .4e+% = ee 3 —. = . 1 ; ere = Ee ee StS BG MARKET SURE Is | SaID|| AT THE. i \ J] - COUNTER ot aoe By Ernie Bushmiller By Edgar Martin . Aaa (HALF ACRE CASTLE _ | THAT SHE Wee BUT POG WROTE WW HER. DIARY HER PRACTICING CHRISTMAS CAROLS THESE NIGHTS 19 JUST AN EXCUSE TO BE AT THE CHORCH! AD THAT NEW TRAVELING BAS SHE SAID SHE WON —— AT & BENEFIT...HA! & Hii \\ —— WHEN SHE AND ARCHY LEFT THIS EVENING, I HEARD PDS FSR HIM IF HE HAD THE TICKETS! THEY MOST BE OW A TRAD “ghtocos OPPORTUNITIES Evéry Day in the Pontioc Press Want Ad Section . dps Port pr yo Ren a Be G To Place Your that the whole family will | WANT AD Be eechn DIAL FE 2-8181 Oe ci ii rr errr ee rrr ee joa ed he halted hh gp $ shabbat Inepection ae ‘Trane Co., La Crosse, Wis., sees i ‘most optimistic in- duty apaeman i Snepn 8 Ho- Ledge Calendar “Ceromonial White Shrine 22. Wed., Dec. ft 8 pms at Roose-| pg lg State st., Bernice Cover. Scribe. —Adv. No. 3 Pontiac Chapter of the Moose will hogy a roe | initiation tonight. came News in Brief "5 child playing with a lighted Board, He thinks consumer prices'calm view: ' - .aren’t worrying about sales. Paul |Ellis, Du Pont economist, speak-! ing at an economic forum held by ident of the First National reity Ni sale of replacement auto tires, Hi per cent over 1957. : * * * oC tales bela hte ichances ‘of a moderate increase in (1958 in industry wide sales of air conditioning equipment. e+ & Those who feed the nation §. Willis, president of the Grocery Manufacturers of America, says No. \coneumers spent a recotd 79 bil-jof- llion dollars for food this year and lars more in 1958. : * *. *. ices in 1958 is forecast by Ira T. hattan Bank of New York vice|p iprobably will spend 4 billion dol-|drop by 5 billion dollars, But the Some inerease in personalj@mment spending by 2 or 3 bil- Brew for soft goods and serv-| lion dollars. 3% *x* .* * Norris 0. Johrison, a vice pres- the National Industrial Conference Bank of New York, takes the | candle set fire to a mattress at ‘will average 1 per cent higher ness recession has been remark- 61 Lull St. Saturday evening caus- "€Xt year. ing %85 damages to the upstairs bedroom and $75 damages to the contents, Pontiac Fire Dept. re- ‘ort An overheated living room heat. -. ee eased. tire Sunday at 33. Ma-, ple St. Pontiac Fire Dept. esti- mates damages to the building at tents, $100. The two-| ee one Coes, occupied by| vent, bringing it down to 35% bil- story frame home is Mrs. Alberta Turner. East Germany Starts BERLIN @— Communist East saan ee first atomic reactor began operating — at a cere- German news agency ADN said. The watercooled reactor, with Bureau of Markets, as of Wednes- $155. Taken by Burglars Sonics. Wain From Groveland Clinic Sunday, The checks and an empty i? _* * * i Fs ably slow to unfold. I don't think it will be~deep or. long, or veo Bradford B. Smith, U. S. Stee] Many parallels to the Thirties.’ economist, believes. steel octet inext year should be around J million tons, * il '‘S per cent ‘ie in aaa Beg equip-| ment. spending by business next n dollars, But expecting ‘a rise rte Pocartedl Pat ot pec ham gg today | apples, ‘Getiatons, BG. ...-0<+<0sise<§8. mame, WEL nk. sccservene Wy Apples, McIntosh. bu. - ...+-.+. 3.50) Produce Preite fe TEE sat Parenips, ‘%s ino ee Potatoes, p Tag &-Ib conv, 100 8 We . ew . .% 7 hothouse, (bskt.) § o> 3% ‘urpips, topped, bu. .... «++ -0.e-- . 200 ADVERTISEMENT ; Educat _ a Poultry Hil; Michigan will remslve’ sealed bid ae a Grain aes Se Wektniary Ged. Pine | Yate Bice, DETROIT. Dec. 16 AP) om ees | West ; wit ., Fd FOB, cases inclu ded, federal state j ~— Grade A jemne _ = sad opened eB me Par wid ae 4 eall ft. 30, wid. « avg. 38 B Si sean wee! siti ‘Board of Rau office of the Board of Education, Bioom- field Michigan, i Separate “propesals will be received as aiere: A~—Generat BABE BID AR wee wee Werk. rehiteet and accompanied by a _hid yo en check im the amount of five per cent (6%) of the ame sgerene und specifications may be ob- tained on and after Tuesday, December © gan. A check in the —— ss must “be submitted as a deposit for each set ef plans and (oecifiestions, same * be return of nd refunded__upon plans _ apecifications ip bee nner vein ten 110) rg te Se of Accepted bi vik be be * required te furnish ss Bond: and sSaltertel Bond. . eaek tn the amount rz 100 of the contract, the — rodboongh _ =e shall be paid by the right. to ~~ A, any_or all_bids in whole er in part, and to waive any informali- MICHIGAN DOUGLAS JOCEL7H, Secre Dec. 16, 23, ‘57 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given by the etary pl te, low choice steers 2275-24 76: te — highest bidder.. ASSOCIATES es og COR Dec. 16, 17, ‘57 “NOTICE OF HEARING — On extab- = of Waters in Lake~1, “Yille <7 Addison Township, Oskiand) “fe whom ‘it may eoncern: a es we Fig and all owners te the of DE, sever rececener ener eter - 1% es eee a a. ves, 2 oth. eae. tuskeyel —_" < der § ib, 21, over - urkeys Early in re. iGen | flected at Chi heavy type toms 22-22‘. dr. bearing se Ser ss0es1i. will be held, "Tee cash thereof may be made at address —the—piece—of ——_ - we undersigned reserves the right to wid. avg. 46%. Browns: Grade A extra noi gh 52: large 485; medium 43. + G pa tiae Fg BF CHICAGO — Grain futures) sunt: Gee delat Tiree ene cae tat 30-37. eB iarge 3942-42. Trade today. = ee rorere ry F.O.B. Detroit up DETROIT. LavEstocK DETROIT, Dec. 16 (AP)—Cattle —|. week ago, salable 2400. Bulk early supply sleugh- ter stecers and heifers; good to aver. age choice predominating; increased steers 24.76-26.50; —_ steer 26.75 and a part load t high choice to prime steers - 27.90, sntittty and standard 17.00-22.75: few average cholce heifers 22. ry veaiers fn early — few rvealers up to 21.00: good ¢ oe chotce 3 06-28.00; Gtility And standard 15.00-|1 93.00: calls over 75 Ib. 12-00-46.06.. Hogs ~- salable 1200. Butchers ing 25 lower: — gd a ib. butchers 1875-19-26: he ll lots Neo. i end 2 190-240 Ibs. 19.50; few mostir mostiy No Neo. a AE a one load 310 tbs. 2 eg ee ee id : Mtr. Co... Bie nineteen ee uae oe ee sale 1 ter : ede v eee lambs opening 25-80 cents higher than a ceebnaae-+--?s Mar... ssesv: 66% /Tolede last week's low close, or abou}, steady Lewelg sees BIG May... g ne OIE Y Screw Prod. with early last week; sheep and feeder) 087 -+++++)-2.18%s diy ...:.45-,. 61 p ane; bid and asked. — jambs steady: choice to pon Inga | 5 seen 19356 BOP. os cnees ee Ol tage ge small lot mostly pene ESS se aes ‘atility po good 18 50-30.50; load lowed. good and choice ‘eeder lambs Business Notes 4 County, canasta, pinochie, hearts and five cy an adams ay “Reveal Prices _ = of German Opel f Station Wagon Model | Making Debut Soon package lots. Quota- Opel Caravan station wagon. The Opel Caravan is making its Atebison United States debut this month. {Buick ig handling U. S. distribution #*9° M* of the Opel under GM's foreign | ouendy: no prime | eT, chotce lower, Dec. $1.32%4, soybeans 14-to _lwag ae to 12 cents a hun- “ldred ower. D P mixed lots U8. 2 3 180-240, ~ Ame Gets 30 Days for Going Too od E. Winkler, of $428 Cz aa ee lones, law kee ae Fast to Church oer ven ston semi DR lime 3 FLINT (NS) — Buick Divi 1958 port-of. fractions. Youngstown Sheet rose _ : “The incipient busi-/#0ut a point. ‘Lockheed slipped a bit. aor York Shocks Morning ¢ 1 Mor CD Officials Sas seed rs engl Se Sin ,_Foeing, the aed MS ee Go he Le ae es NU ew wo ribet BSSEERSBE Lad - suggested: entry prices for the German-matle ‘aes Hinmp tem, fees es Sey Des, Soo Sees > Sp mo oe rrr Beets, topped, bu. ........ oisbenaes ise The two-door station wagon will! oe: red, ‘eo were ereees seers ey 3 become availabie in the Midwest: ene: Celery, ae sou) igcrecseseeese -: TH next spring, with a suggested port- 33 sen ee, Meee \of-entry price tag of $2,263. Pac Leeks ¢ - 1.40, Buick General Manager Edward Cs Parsley BO ia 13/7. Ragsdale said more than 2,900 Sst. qf wee’ pte have been award- dish thes.) dow. .... 2.50) ing agreements since “pelictous ; ithe '58-models were introduced in ithe US. The Opel Rekord, a two- oo sedan, went on sale last Oc- Weat started as much as % of =mer 7 = a cent @ bushel lower on early of- Beet pou oe yg Hey for iL ne mode ° ' . I2ERE o ere r » paved im- right past — = WILLIS oe our sign on. the an nent DOWN New 2 bedroom home S. of Soa at abet eae pee WHITE BROS. _| BRE W ER JERRY-F. ADAMS C0.” a beth — Diinty” room | FE gis | , PE 44561—Modei MA 5-1201. sop at vGtiee for informatiod. Opes Eves") S—oun’ 10 a 3% 2 Ke “HAY DEN, Realtor SPLIT-LEVEL Ee PE bout STARTER : wNOpen_ Eves eae, wiring “ana 2 ee \Near Nol ARRO SUVER LAE, 9S i KNUDSEN foe oom and ving room Was Gh. Seseuti: ina at | | HURON GARDENS car garage. 3 large tots. a Res. a oes. Soe tered alta if foreea “ait “tur Near. St. Michaels er trade for smaller home. arage, fenced ‘yard, this heme | enh ew eat + sell Bmw ‘wrth —. DRAYTON ELAING "| has | CANAT BRONT : elise Cas et ay St stores, 19.560 wiih Price Reduced 2, bedivom electric nivater “estes _ mage : SS ae to," = low down paryfhent, or will con- room. screen : housetrailer as down pay- Terres - — i xcellent seisming® a . Ottawe, Hills ment, Immediate rooms bath, glassed in largest, § 5 room GEORGE BLAIR pore. - NORTH SIDE fod on in the ‘sity, REALTOR ment. Peat Lake privi- possession “of this ¢ See wotten nest OR 3.1281 lowes. $4200: ba Sot Seka ae pene Fehoolt te hoppings centers EA. a OR 3.1708 N 2 car garage, ia | =| necre ot +N ‘RRO rr A) ; = We a as ats ES ne fared rive: P© Off Walton Blvd. . ESO Tas) wnwateme ne | SET Bat Soe = Spee Bay Wingy Hunters or Fisherman Sat ott poe te she eaten ae x Evite oa, eo fing R eo. ‘VALUET, Realtor | ee on eat Fe Bid S Matin iting sortice | _Reauat 3 a ae G04 eaten 5 "irc baich 10-Room Homé A Red Ribboned Package “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE - W: tee "PE east) __Den't take my word, cai | Zoned Commercial a “prick ranch. Has fire-.-TD Seige a SOS | ae eats) Be = girs . OMMERCE NE FORD i) sel. ent, r . Le ’ ee Se, See eRe S| Fede aicrty |RANCH...”| oot __0-3335. J gp nice, well-kept been ai buy wi 00: | * i St» oearagms a “ite are, Bee ; ogg ama Sie foe cei ad for. tobe down, oe SG cs and 6 a COZY RM. HOUSE. |. oor ver Cg = ea STOUT’ S| "fnot “see for yoursell ment, auto- e. = ‘s biatle furnace, shower-bath ; . < : ex jeg Close to Cooley Lk. Rd. -| Seminole Hills . Best Buys |ALL YOUR Motors Paste, Ae at eae ee ee fow cast mt $38,000; terms, n ae ss fii] . Seca et, Kees say gems, & Tod FRIENDS per mionth. $ 5-5510 Brice. “he lovely iS, Sess Lo ay eee Saturday’ ana ‘Sencay A! home laa oad, SEs » ee ee ainkng = scien’? mran Tones CUBAN, $ ROOMS | AND BATH, buy. Hichen: wit etait in oven BUILT IN ‘COMFORT bome built in mepetet * ; : modern room : a i. AYLORD ig “Sein Ha ey | Mane, Bae how. ore _ Exeeptionauiy: inrge DE Weix { 3} bedrooms and te. bai up. eit oe gp ny eng of cabinets and counter erm Hospital, § rooms, gas Recreation ane Hot on gehen fat area in kitchen. 2 ment "Excelent 3 00-198 E. Pike St. Open Eves. meni ane heal, Carpeting rg Figg BB is none nd BAR schol ie 8 ee een FE 4-9584 Tonia eorsiee,” | tna and ger fontared 1K VE. DECORAT- cated on large corner Relat Sir as T #ibd eed |HERE'S THE + gg down, 3385 Sis 10 Acres . $750 DOWN FACTS earn, eee. Clarkston-Orion’ Road 2 Bie ape FAMILY HOME A amt bales E33 & bitenen baseinent, are vein ae corner Ret . -*> pee ae : . Smith-Crawford. Inc, amas re, re fr a PN Me 8 “$398 MOVES YOU TN | » Nea ee “newt bam noes Por eee | ROY Annett Inc, Birmingham Bey ag For Sale Hees 43 i ment. oil elec hot water 1% | ar aoe. Offered at $16,- jess room, rooms, G6. 1 600. o Paddock 4 j isteet 2b 3 pee, fey ieat gasaer as ind bet ees, | Pontiac Motor an Rent Office 4 Bud, Nicholie, Realtor : OFr- : ao fice sone, Teleohane Lg ey __¥s a: BA 2.3370 soar Fonliallmdd | FAMILY HOME ibecre parcel. sissee | COMMERCIAL. eed peacatars SeS|- "HURON VALLEY 7768 Rea wet e “$195 MOVES Ou iN” ‘CLARKSTON Quel AND | ROOM, wae a due Shetek ‘ree OK! ' "ek Mev Mink ane ‘a BY ow 1 TR. OLD, A . OD. 3. BED. ne rah ees Grdns. nee ara : BROS. A Christmas Present | wis Py Rent? Prove Fe Multi-Lakes Realty — IRWIN. Small eee Big Retura : | ESS $2.900 down. A Fine Home on Lincoln Avenne . A really clean and ‘iiineins Perry Street come, $14, : John K. Irwin ae > i_ Eves OPE sas 5. Commerce Rd. MA 1578 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'NEI | an j 2 ibeonoou for Gilden semect stisched garage, pared naeet bake sprtheges: — COME — SEE -- BUY Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. me Ses INCOME PRO! ERTY f a " furniened. —— | TERMS VACANT Wat Located ” Stay-at-Home” sig ax aitearee ee Sigg ore, Mode! t W. Hop- | Fe ae ca bP ona REN OPTION ne 342 WILL TR: ADE! : orm, wane Carpeted! Bring back vo ee ge Lake S Bash. Paees $1,500 $1.50 bedim,. heme. Good, eoneition. fbedy back yard. 801. + poaien hea "AY = mi © rooms. tge 7 _*: is ee. $3,350 HURON VALLEY AL see mere a fae aa BL ites ea Realtor ipie “Listing serv vice eral $0106 _ Open Erentogs 1 and ¢_Supeny_}- ae MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Clarkston Brick Ranch We are” Clarkston—$600 Divwel ae ore ag eal Mey 2 et INTER 8 aaa VALUE The Famil . COLOMIAL 3" BEDROOM qo, BEW HOME ~ “ ie *. Large Se Mirae tt | tel ice nme He Tet wher wet | ee eae REALTY tment with aes heat. Cor- \ You'll Be A : Lei R N ICHOLIE WEST SIDE William Miller — ealtor ¥E = 1005 oe "Multiple Using en i “Sylvan L Lake & Ne : $550 DOWN ae ft ee DRAYTON PLAINS ~ | Vacant... CLARKSTON AREA Pend atl Sif sae ee ieee REALTY | rE “2.0868 ia DDLETON _SPECIALS! | 2S SE ee ee “a score mi au, ow, | Se Pee & an i2-le fog, UR Pe. Om. A ig whe | alae ae eee rape ge gpm | ., then after we got the paised we decided to ene | Mormation call Mr. Wo-| Oxi2 Felt"Base Rugs $3.95 Betensen SF oo": $353) ° giagram: see G. A, Thompson. 90 | Funes is "nett smpliber, | "Site modern Se anaestbey ® YeFt. Wall. Tile 25c | : (at W. Marco. PE 61339. CUCKLER REALTY | LOANS a Tradein | Trade-in ed dos ey #0 TO $28 TO $500 1Q0e BEDRO wre | 7 “ |). REAL LIVIN PRIENDLY SERVICH service o Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 23.50. ae bare. | % arin Dept. Co ee eke | CASH LOANS ae ae Lounge | chats to $500 oe ss echie: fot + BPS ow epee 4 | Big sale on our | BUCKNER] Se -Finance Co, Boge C2, Lots of BZ Pa: Pontiac tee tee ye D Plain Shar 6 pm. radsen, rayton Plains XADE YOUR Hos 565 BRC Walled Lake: — Delivered. 1 _FE +4 Utica - TRADE BL ling pms ee a5, : _ oF. tools. FE 30147 - on * BORROW $500 WILL TRADE | af Retipe The Quick HPC Way [BEE ae met Sm O° ee ewes sae : $17.95, _ 495. Pear ee ead Secs WILL TRADE i owe 43 Orchard Lk. Then yon come te mre | rade lar sew face Borrow up $508, Simcckeke oe Goan calvin family m ble “ years or vieh Household Finance 4 $ a or ee Se eh ag a |e SEP EE pa vias | See pened Rocuerter Re. Se 83 GET CASH QUICKLY Fisse"ctln uot Yetts."” [Salle Business Property 49} [Jr to. $500. 7 =Quaw ! Breese | ~+@ ‘ a . 8 LOVELY § ROOM moders : . : € . . $28. : . . os... 8.95 flood’ Lovee entaee. $50 PER FRONT FT. Oak] d _ | ma" an offer MI 6-6103. Parte table. men’s wateb-| Ext. “hush - doors. me se, ratty hd [od tog COCKER See Baers mid (ie Paci reerchin | OAS tare bans Bio ee TS “eee Prine LOANS, TO Sale Household Goods 57 .. street. | Wel ioe, with Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A | * tenrence &. _ ___] Paperenes eee SUITES, 1 BLOND ¥ a Uem® =a STALL. GARAGE FOR com QUICK Sate. ee _ | Dr Ng Ae = ll ‘id fe tae siete | Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor CASH LOANS. * gt cistehineg double reeset. $7. i ee Tye |aeumpuare oocuraey Wans:| GET THE CASH YOU | ; "sor gpcnonay—weraionns |* BUSINESS” sale, Cheap. PE 806. | Slinte“anee FACTORY REBUILT VACUUM cleaners, afl makes N “we New A re t Market s cen PER io 7 : : “PARKING NO. LEM 2i* RC& CONSOLE COLOR TV id “ -ome year-old. Excelient condition. $400. Phone FE 86-3719 after § p.m Have ¥ “oe ? Fai Sogn tango oe WHEN YOU NEED Efe | $25 - $500 So house . and offices tor TAN $ PARKING : VANT .\..$25T “tot, sacri OR _3-0000 sage Oak. gt Sen Get| IN RECORD TIME. ‘snes Oa a BS a ea re ee | rE Oe Ss aa ' 6 call be! 2 on FURNITURE (ings g° dishes, studio cou i ro ve i asian be Fn pe. steel ft * DEJUR 1 AM Business Opportunities 51 Phone: | ashame, Sis Wiens“ R cpthadleged Fg. Bro iens, Plin ecor "he aplegr. : : | SEABOARD | "cosdingn Ta Aten mssten sa ier | _ Seats eat ied Aaa, sear “EET S TALK FINANCE COMPANY .|§ 8S. OF FURNITURE POR 0620. Sale Musical Goods 62 C sive sub-teen 12. vTER : 2. WINCHES- 5 sxiis. at ~ CABE ey of WATER HEATERS, 30 GAL. |? at 4 410 pump. OR 33089. Ges, new Conumner ower an: Secoan een to These a matred.| tricycle, & metal lathe. PE 206 | fusion "St tert vane won Phuore: Orchard Lk. _terrific-¥ scent. 393 business Be Y PINE @G = ae a gs ~ can get it quigkiy on your DEL. LIke 6. OR 335m. iL Ave. — 16. . sa ph ag ge signature, car, or furniture. No LIONEL TRAIN & ACCESS. 20 IN. HEATING you. onl ‘oven more endorsets Payments to suit matching ¢ bike & punching bag. MI ‘xt wear - leasantiy surprised — First Scaget We will be glad to help coffee. table. 2 decorator Ia _£195t, ar 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE | Geen : : you with your mooey problems for 890. Pay only $2 weekly. Sionel, Tagine Cans, Tracks! Gas & Oil Burner 2 Fz te Ne Onl Chri S EB : ———. Fursiture, bes Orebard DOUBLE LADY'S GE EATER” GOGO AE Service Company Sale Suburban Prop. 485A) \° Only Christmas... I | ae a ae} ‘nee FE Me “pontinc PE 8-362_| en , ee ee but at Be mag Paster, ee s overstuffed | j ; t ; HEATING PLANT, CAST IRON . : ; ee Se - FINANCE CO. train oll burner controls, 3-BEDROOM RANCH : : oo ee eee Digan FE 4-1574 wowete” | Water storage tank, plus 3-100,000 ~ ee S ae | _ 102 Pontiec State Bank Bide. | Si rm., tile bath, forced rport. Ie: and AND’ CAR PRAT | MICHIGAN BUSINESS “} SALES CORPORATION ' JOUN A. LAN en belpia' sds. chaste | RELVD LEFRIGER ; Neon | Rochester, OL 2-091). __ APPROVED a eNMORE £01 BENG. a ert Soe ee ae: ert ne eS ; i be with end $50.88 | : RGR i 05 ¥ : Lae : ee ears Eg res or cea om cee gr meee He -TADDS INC.” Tapa a seal Um ey olin due Dinie wy. Drayton Plains elev TEAGUE FINANCE CO.| "Sée"Son tava Sereret eos uM Tvs.” WILCOX Ga eh ait: i ei See FRONTAGE 202 N. MAIN 4 MI 190K . Teele an = era | for nog Xe ‘of busines guthrie r tine of Business. Residential mercial lots ~pIDGEM AY REALTY ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS 92 #000 4p HOLMES-BARTRAM | anefor “wo merbanies, ‘rea am be: | ~ trade toes ear, wad “eee. See the New Sites at Cherokee. Hills! the nd Lake Ra. 1 o fight —= ia am Michigas “A ee ea _ Drive-In Restaurant CARL W. TRD, Realtor A real_money-making opportu at. “s ee terms. aie, = - = as a ‘| EdwoM. Stout, Realtor |igavi Mt SY ha ee ho ere A ; _ For. Sale Livestock ck (72) — 3 SADDLE HORSE COLTS, % ™ ‘BLOOD eared FILLY, WILL GIFTS 1 Berta rings mace Gran- ALLS AND BOARD A AVARLASLE _ =" Feasopabie. Tip Top. Ranch. ao WILL BOARD HORSES. essad _MA_8-0606 BOB HUTCHINSON ited | Mobile Homes Sales, Inc. <2 TRUCK CENTER . ~ GMC “RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass mare. a te pccmorien A Haskins Chev. so For Sale Poutry 74) Mu ls CORN FED. FRESH KILLED. ited. Tenge. ewes, brsacied, bas. we General Motors Rd. FRESH ; keys. 49 cents & 55 cents 3061 Livernois “ouner of auburn. By Bay: . PAT Ham are hens. OLive 21768 oan . icCultoch Chain Saws —" 167.50 a ey OPP SOL pe ot eel sawe We, aise bate chain saws. for “KING BROS. YOUR I dt DEALER -Pontiae at Opd re ¢orm 4-1112 SEW IDEA 7 ROW MOUNTED a picker, ‘Inte: trac- _ hor, 4 aoe cultivator. MY 31183. : Snow PLOWS Tractors, tracks, jeeps’ and garden fractors “Boats & Accessories 85 “4 FT. ALUMIN BOAT wiTk| front deck, GIRL'S 1%” it. 31304 and wheel nw a winch. ek 31531. ‘a, aCe Kelly's Hardware 3904 Auber : Sesit Cen Boats ~~ reury mae Gebed ithe FE 47121, 3121 W. Huron, FE 26122. HOUGHTE TE! _ & ‘SON 3 T Case & Pecyusen Dealer Rochester OL a Auction Sales . WED. NIGHT A WED. NIGHT AUCTION CLOSED | Texas, Gas eee dears, hn we BE | eagece eae L. E. Smart Sale yam. _ mage 330 W. Tievken Ra. OHNSON MOTORS | FRA? A, SEV STARE, “TRUCK SPECIALS | NEW TRUCK APPEARANCE _| PRICED FOR Quick SALE YOUR CAR OR TRUCK DOWN EASY GM.AC, TERMS 1 Dixie Highway at M-15 prog- |" Somaee. Also Offenhauser | , valve Covers. ©7214 after 4:30. |, What realy lke sa portable radio wih per steer : ee : “For ‘Sale Cars _ NORTH PONTIAC Bet air to "32 CHEV. DDR. Sak cet ot Gon Rai MOTORS | ee 2 MOTOR’ arth a. :” |yape 5801 Open Rites “tit 81, BATTERIES S $1195 EXCHANGE 2 "a : For Sale Cars 1 VOLT OPAL ALAA "915.8 axcunce \ : . uton GOODYEAR’ 7 SERVICE STORE 30 8. Cass — Ss e bP ng oy Pe, - cas fo +37 MERCURY COLONY PARK oer Presi Safety Auio Gl i 9 pass. 6.000 actual ma ie De. 222" Oakiand~-Ave~ PE -$-7006- +; Se ne *IVE 20 TRUCK TIRES. 2 LIKE 500 actual aie — Lk. Ra. 2 FORD MARDIOP 3 carburetor manitola ste with ‘97 RAMBLER 44r. ot .. 795 97 Carburetors and $6 RAMBLER WAGON’... 84 BUICK ‘ : i tas Sy | BE: wows ine, Ses/ . : : Birmingham ~ Nash — Ex- 668 Begerane — Mei 50 2ei0 No Money Down Little Money Down __Any Old Car Down... “Bee 4 ts ngood rand hon 71M MY DeROSE 340 W. Huron St fl Mi. Ww. of Telegraph) ROCHESTER DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION "hy | Birmingham dan 33 down, $19.76 ales & Service |_ A Z rE 2-9555 ST "STATION" WAGON HUTZ MOTORS CHEV. 4-DR. tires, lots of trams | ‘32 | CHEV ROLET. HARDTOP SSO. : CENTURY ty Sea 8 $1298 ChE Se a a ECONOMIZE | “cy” OWENS FORD 53 PONTIAC CATALINA HARDTOP $595 For Sale ret 28 7% "32 ; ROY _“talier va with. shower on Stasi’. or sel 3108. ips? heuwe. ai a . 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Frolic. eee bs (4 Romper Room, 9:26 (2) News, - } |9:30- (2) Ladies Day | (4) Amos 'n’ a 2 ites = calli ase wm OO nr * QUESTION: How did the custom = making a Christ. mas crib —— e? © oF ! : “ANSWER. eens was born, as the Evangelist. Luke tells us, | ina bumble stable at Bethlehem because His parents were! unable to obtain lodgings at. the crowded: inn. The stable) a Our Regular Selling Price Is 2. 98 3 Christmas tale means galaty and color ; dre up your Chvistmas tree. wi make tree decorating slide fasteners each ae ESET oe cree ye eel ook : Quantities A Ars Limited, pely. 2 per Customer! Sant meget et i i | j 4 { converted the accigttel grotte into prendre ed enor tnt marble and gold. ree no was overs the grotto. But the custom of erecting replicas Of the Nativity | scene began in the 13th Century when St. Francis of Assisi | _constructed a wooden manger and grouped about it figures. of Joseph, the Mother and Child, the animals and the shep-| herds. In time, the practice spread to other countries and was handed down through the ages,. until today many homes, churches, department stores, even public pafks and town ' squares, are adorned with replicas of the crib or creche at) Chylstenas time. FOR YOU TO DO; i ae each | day this week you will be able to color, cut out and assemble Friction Air Corp your own Christmas crib. New figures will be added each day | = adh Bea ade Spotlight Truck until you have a complete Nativity scene for use under your ' Ringing Tele rP ig Se a heel ae in ehh «in or on the mantle ea we - $0-lt, cable 6.88 Each 1.98 47 in. long 3, gE 25 stable where Christ was born an mariger : : . where He was placed, Two shepherd boys, each with a sed Dial your party, bell on other Plush covgred beat and panda The 4in diam. light evivels ; h oA Him. 4 , be | : phone Ss gpk Your voice comes . have vinyl snouts and plastic ... tills . “spotting planes . ave come to .adore. Tomorrow more figures wil Sears Toyland. Perry $t. Basement over loud and clear! %-inch eyes Brown, yellow _ bear; Ever a dummy erator, ra added. Be sure to save all the parts in this series so your crib . scale. Less batteries. bleck, white panda rubber tires, Less batteries. will be complete for Christmas. we Kerk (Suszanne Parker, E. Lansing, Mich., wins $10 for this question. Send yours on a postcard to Violet Moore Higgins, | AP Newsfeatures, care of this newspaper. Tomorrow: Why is | the donkey favored in the Bible?) 3 | _ U.S., Reds Would Rithengs Experts ~ Hopes for Educator Snap Steel and Chrome Decorative Solid “sl Willow” Tea Colonial Style ‘Birch and Bronze WASHINGTON. (IN6)-— The U. 8. is-hopeful-today that Pigte Tree Stand - end Pastel Bolls-- — Service for Six Ss Rocking Choir —s—«s« Fable, Choir Set... or “s change of school @xper, edna 2B Be atstcet 1,98 tee 38RD OBB ee OBE one x* * * Welfare Secretary Maridn B. 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