* _* Z i “i oun = ? = Baty =< By ‘ . 2 By SYLVIA de stmiGen me EE SE EE adventure for the U.S. gov- Se Z Trooper Standing By. Testimony on Hofta NEW YORK (?—All-day cross-examination yesterday by two lawyers failed to shake testimony ky a former New York state trooper against James R. Hoffa, presi- dent-elect of the Teqmsters Union. The witness, Rudolph L. Doelicke, stuck to previous’ eeny that Hoffa and Owen Brennan, president of * * + Deal With Washington - The two met just before a brief- “COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. ing of Republican and Democratic MOONLET CLOSEUP—Pulted slop the: tied for catcher Congressional leaders on the plans 5 Oe ee tell for NATO and on other foreign and \defense ar org * “The Say could not have of the Tigers, said he would “start a : all over” in his attempts to obtain Berberet. Stevenson himself first announced Washington manager Cookie that he Lavagetto broke Sine accompany the U.S. delegation to when the Tigers decided against|the Paris meeting, and said then including Bertoia, sine. fielder. dt dete : Service to Aid Christeans Shoppers City Buses to Run at Night Beginning Friday night, bus service in Pontiac will be resumed through Dec..24 for the convenience of re Partly Cloudy Today, stage of its Vanguard rocket carrier is the grape-— fruit-sized U.S. earth satellite, scheduled for a voyage into space late this afternoon from the Cape. Canaveral, Fla. launching site. The tiny sphere has six antennas and two radio trans- U.S. Navy Photo vis AP Wirephoto millers. which. caf. send dignale to: trachiey sti tions on the ground hundreds of miles away. The rectangular objects on the surface of the alumi- ‘mum sphere are solar (sum-powered) batteries ee oe et ee Warmer Thursday A snowstorm forecast for Lower Michigan yesterday failed to ma- terialize, and the U. S. Weather Bureau said today temperatiires - are moving upward. * * * Jackson, Battle Creek and Mon: 5 roe reported light snow late -yes- terday. For the most part, the Caught .in HONOLULU (INS) — Liner Reaches Ship Hurricane The liner President Monroe, with 67 world-cruising passengers aboard, reached the crippled Greek freighter Margarita Chandris in the storm-tossed mid-Pacific today to start the hazardous task of rescuing 31 crewmen. shoppers. 9:45 will be restored Monday * ok % E. W. Dreasher, superintendent of. the Pontiac ‘City Lines, Inc., announced regular bus runs at night through Most’ downtown stores beginning Friday night will re- main open until 9 p.m. through Dec. 23. a) On Christmks Eve the shops will close at 5: :30, aaeor<. ing to Sidney Barnett president of the Retail Merchants Assn. of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Corhmerce. through Saturday nights. snowstorm stayed south of Michi- gan, sweeping through Ohio, In-: diana, Illinois, Pennsylvania, New. _|sersey. and “New ‘York. - x * & my Partly cloudy and a little, warm- er is the prediction for the Fentiog area tonight and tomorrow by th The cargo-passenger liner arrived at the scene, 478 miles west of Honolulu, as the Margarita Chandris was, announced during -the night ” Scientists worked feverishly . rocket for its.-firing from the launching pad at Cape Canaveral. x* * * ‘The new 4 pm. target time was De- director, explained (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Wilson Address Here Advanced One Day Following a a request from the operating heads of Motors plants in Pontiac; date of the Cc. E. Wilson talk at the Elks has drifting helplessly _toward* ‘Hurricane Nina, the eenter ‘of which was teported only ‘The President Monroe was the first of three rescue vessels to itive personnel of the local General Motors units is scheduled to attend . 50 miles aways reach the distressed freighter. a@ general meeting in Chicago on Friday. veady the. T2loot high Vanguard - \wéatherman. Tonigiit’s low will bel * jaround 2%. The high temperature) for tomorrow will reach near @ degrees, | * * from ‘the: cargoless Greek mer- —*Michigan Teamsters Local ee : 337, were responsible for ordering wiretap. installa- AYS TO ‘tions in Hoffa’s Detroit of- fice, D SHOP. TILL Doelicke also has testified that lhe .helped Bernard Spindel, pro- > fessional wiretapper of Holmes, N.Y., install equipment in the of- fice so that Hoffa could find ‘out what union subordinates were tell- -ing official rackets investigators. Hoffa, Brennan and Spindel are {being tried before Federal Judge Frederick VanPelt Bryan and a jury on charges of. conspiring in New York to set up the wiretap- ping equipment in Detroit. The trial continues today. ‘Meanwhile in Washington, a ++man_whoe played a major role in deciding which delegates could vote at the Teamsters Union's Miami: Beach convention was _ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) ee x * * ' The resumption of bus service, in conjunction with these night store hours, follows a shutdown of all night runs, ex- cept for. Mondays an a due to lack of patronage. — ss *- acc The lowest thermometer resi ‘abled engine or faulty steering ing in downtown Pontiac preced-/Mmechanism., It was being battered hd “ ing 8 a.m. was 23 degrees, She by heavy seas in 60 mile per hour mercury rose to 32 at 2 pm winds. - . BLTN, Meaning ‘Better Late Than Never,’ Suggested U.S. Gets. " harvang tg ”— ‘Raselh has| country was a couple of “the So t we still don't have| behind a cértaip other “our own satellite. | power in getting le gee ’ : This is net the fault of the! American people. A newspaper 7 IF po Fragmentary radio messages; State, Local Officials Plan Sa eins nay weg OtUCY Of Saginaw Lights — State Highway Dept. officials will come to Pontiac next week to study what they believe is an “obsolete” traffic signal system on Saginaw street between La- fayette and South Boulevard. of the Beckley. (W.Va writer—this “one, as a of Register, SURES : i eek eeeees ms vee fact — invited: sugge ons _ some: Conny News . sevuses 2 _ Weeks e-replies are’still). spnis golfing tetm is ‘Hetty or sede denvignt Mee in. Very ingenious, many wrongly identified. with the Amet~| pea hn one theeeeen \$7 ot them: The pbblic applied it-inan go t. Too, it some-| Obituaries ...... Fee ae self. ‘ : | \times denot&s Iate comers who for| Pot-0-Gola Pustle ...... an © ..& 2? ‘ Tome reason or; get in | Sports ....°...,... 6 _ Troe i is not -many , of, the ste- pee he : Theaters §. 6. isccs eles. << Gestions ary likely to one + * Ze & Hee Peery ees « those in "| “Just fy Me Uageard* ‘Wilson, Earl ............. set —— of! omar Page 8 tS iter proposes ‘They tend to.bo 0 bit sarcastic, i \ hs ‘more or less than the Russian e:lclever ‘and just ‘call a spade a ~ |spade—-or, a satellite, crazy _—|nik”’ does to us. Se fs P 3 1 4 ie ay i + | Said he has conferréd with ithe route here and found+ City Traffic Engineer Theodore M. Vanderstem officials who had tra’ the lighting “in need mee Te- Doubtless pri is food for Vision,” thought in all . these x at Vanderstempel said he was names. but hone, somehow, taps you in the back of the head like good old -“Sputnik,”* to say. noth- ing of the later ‘“Muttriik.” “Sputnik” is, of course, nothing word for “satellite.” Maybe we'd be well-advised to follow the Rus- this onemile stretch because of the!” sians’ example, stop trying to be: in this case, a satellite + *& “The timing is now 60° seconds 24 hours a day,” he said. “Tt should “satellite” sounds ‘as tthe: Russane 98. "St ernment, such as the universe by launching Ameri- : ; ; : ee a's first satellite Into outer space, is definitely an honor. So reports Bdward H. Perking Jr, of . sede de terlite te tied iedhdiptates wep | But, it also ean be mystery with much suspense. president of Brooks & Perkins Inc,, in Detroit. a central framework, according to Perkins. One half is‘con- - . pecios ae Z ee ee : pare oe This allows 50 #8 ee ai snot uated project that we are working, ‘Navy bas can be installed. The other half is riveted to the frame. = Take today for instance. A nesnestiae Sins Seiiied we But yet I’m not certain Navy us moon to be launchea an Oakland County father and soh “probably made the ¢4 Perkins explained. His father, B. Howard Perkins Sr., of ee leper isnot the one they ‘Phe sphere is made of magnesiuin plated with gold shell of the satellite” which was slated to be rocketed Royal Oak, is president of the company. _ at Cape Canaveral, 7% today is or made. write 6 (lite Celaeaans ot aperechnstely 30-1909 of Sq. Rear” through the skies-today. ° Sel “AN T com tlk you So ins WE Rene sede & sumeber of “We pr said. : : (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) The Weather r rN ‘Home === vw. © Weather Barese Forecast. ? Be 3 . é s 3 - ° i THE PONT A ee as Edition CDetalls on Page 2) — ‘ ' . “Toth YEAR . wekKK PONTIAC, MICHIGAN’ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4 isrie PAGES MMOCUNTEREATIONAL BREWS SERVICE + 8 : + Pagean Centerpiece ae 1) | \ 2 y eS : ES ; oly . wie : : + . ‘ ; : . ead =e = : 4 oe _|Ike Tells GOP ‘No, Overall Increase” - Satellite Awaits ‘Go’ S AF Preparing Cuts to Balance Boosts: -to Loft Satellite WASHINGTON (#—President Eisenhower reportedly) td p M Tod me * |indicated to Republican congressional leaders today that) a elle ay |the administration hopes to avoid any over-all increase! _ : rit in spending ini the next fiscal year despite plans for| - Excitement Prevails as (| _-| greater defense outlays. & _| Rocket Gets Checkup s That word came out of a White House conference at at Florida Base which the leaders were briefed on the domestic legisla- = tive program which the+ _ CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. President will submit jet will be for the year steHting, semowe, 1 the 1850 and 1996) sanke lect felt en a sockets gas’, Mineo nt "to dete to flight. . . Before today’s session Un- extend his consyltations to the Dec. der way Sens Bridges (R-NH)'16 Atlantic Pagt (NATO) ‘meeting | sete eager fast irre 5 and Saltonstall (R-Mass) said in jn Paris. Lj] ; firing, fisherman went about their the administration will be able to| Me sve fils reason: i he business as usual. aveld deficit spending. ae Bey canfpenars ful ei : : fiehing vessels hovered in the Bridges, chairman. of the Sem! giivenson said he agreed with ant _the—ton. ate Republican Policy Committee, mvet of the s saseaiaa tata > (Continned on Page 2, Col. 5) |t)" Misalising NATO, to be pre | are ! - aatieeen ame ere a mrt id ot Belk Bet te WORK FEVERISHLY : - Tigers Fail to Make etged “differences between us." A series of postponements was oh ‘Await enn Was dal by il pteta tnadels?nalh dh Wi RA eal: ‘Four more coatings are added to the outside by the Naval : : Research Lab. Besides the 6.4 inch satellite which will be ed today, | the company has also made “over 12” 20-inch satellites, q The company is.the largest magnesium assembly fabri- eating concern in the country. It is one of the two jargest ‘in the nation that roll sheet ang plate magnesium: ~ ; The Yiny satellite, which may have been constructed. |“itY clerk's office this on oe ee under the direction of the two local men, will be placed in eS Se a oot rocket today which is expected to shoot it into an Bisct orbit. The satellite weighs three and three-quarters pounds said hey i ma mee and is expected to be placed in ort 300 to 1,200 mils above tp e earth. of Sal ih Os chin Oe tricts will be chosen, wit be + The deadline for nom-| os ee The ir ; yi ibeen a club memiber for 30 years pR ld ag : ea ee ee ters between Merril and Town 684 rector fr 20 years Picks ® Podk - “Adams These petitions must be signéd| | Bates d) He has served as a director of : as New State Attorney bye minum of 3 persona hd i at i z i 5 maximum of 50. personé residing thigey wep ey Selected ta was the final! since 1954 and- has assisted in General within the district represented.| during the New “Y crt Day festvien Penden Calif., is |action. The section carries a four-| formulating motoring policies in The candidate must or Gertrude Eleanor W 17-year-old freshman. Senin wt hour parking limit. the state and country. bh = 6 +2 sworn statement with the pe College. A brownette parry op sas Gertrude reign at —_ meeting ne ht lg ee | ane Tere ot Reem ee ee Ses 1m and Se |. The third stesion of the Toenege the Detroit Ailetle Citb, other 1.00 pobre: certain quaifications. football t afternoon, Some 1,800 contestants” (Traffic Court is scheduled for to-lotficers elected wet ppt pag wagers | aie po: ae wo Sereony sought he rae tre 4 : morrow morning. — - |dents Howard C. Baldwin, 19 Inch i 50 , The governor said. Adams has | pieane t af SaaS tears, and _ Seti bch schoo! members of |: Gaskin and Wllam G 7‘ ear ees 2 So adhe, Cans ipoman 1 eae 08. ate for two V W. fs per icige ted 4 Numbers S whois tabiien w tol eee fees Bird: E- ict to CAF .. \agees ane echadiins to | a on Willow Run Star LOO Sraqtan cn: P ADAMS ot the state's. best. -attoneys-|\Winge Threatening awakiedees to the starting» starlings scott at thif. The com|” The Leo Arft home, 3315 Green-| nen = ot the, tates best attomer> (Winds, Threatening _ 7 that as sos Fore Hike Asked | gcse mat cme Stelle Launching [pr stm sate ma re toate Se seine Heart Atfack Kills FLINT @® — Flint, City Coach perro general. However, (Continued From Page One) mise barrage spe = out a] week. . : S. £. 4 PAu Pau} Adams, 1 feel | countdown the men in charge of * . blast ‘nom( 0 Motorist, 61 Lines, Inc., have requested an in- finde te enjoy the'seme quaity |2_,laumching run through a Soon one of those two-legged every a i goes euros y gras ary fm, | ae a fe mae eR | check Tat 8 prin leat wong way below sng" excained Burd R Bra], JROE,—, A. Sean deterred action, pending a study. | the : , pages. huge ster! you calli who earlier year admitted de-™an fatal heart We Believe This to Be , Lowest Price You'll See! Children’s Westerti Ginuwine LEATHER * Can you tell by the nature of : : tall. whet I fhe a Bag My spend ~*~ * * ~ Nes, there are clues which will enable you to know, most of: the! Jessie Wilson [ ae Np vain ‘si bolly Hits Congress If the rain is hard and comes! for Moon Lag ; “on -suddenly and wind indicates} a fast-mo¥ing front, chances are . excellent that'a cold front is mov- ing over you.. “These fronts move faster, the made leading (precipitation) edge passes’ be | above in less time and. cold, . clear weather usually: follows. If the rain is steady and dull and aio ter or coon ti wa Age Versus Youth moderate or almost non-existent,) YVAN NUYS, Calif. W —Actor Sizes s%4 te 12....$3.49 Sines 1215 to 3.. S849 Authentic western position soles. a warm front is probably passing Michae} O'Shea. 5t, has been|\@™" tee ng without ; og * * | Motors board of directors meet- : ess While the’ tall white. 11 nd-file Teamster tmem- por cred Wilson 98 North nals wines several hundred! Remeaes ¥ petting et, seeder aad gracetl sod te bers from 2 wal tne ae = Praae : sae bom "President Eisen- senartas wala shadlarentortate, ce cepanied miles of stratus cloud, and albile. The youth who faced him ip|!ts launching stand, excitement jens wove Prog and | ower appeats to be leading a| “they (Congress) cut him down lengthy spel of moisture, quite|another cat was cited to appear|S“itled about it. The area, closed is on the grounds the! stty busy life fine days after| very badly.” probably. =~ * in Juvenile Court.” to all outsiders, blazed with flood.|convention was rigged. his mild stroke, “a ~v ™ lights. Stories of beatings, dynamitings é ’ a = = a; ——> During one of the Vanguard de-| and ether ‘violence came Inte |scoutinnes recuperation -p progrese| “We don’t deny the fact that SAVE Over HALF on This _ Modern Floor Model Snow Up to Six achks hecisedathe aston’ te corones tel toclahe’ te ks cae aoc oe wal SS ss more edad ees she sald, “and we've. got —some of their work. Schooley re-| Stewart Jr., beth of Teamsters condition, White House at Blankets Area in East setts Sty? Sra et stat sears, tom, erty dames Co uagerty am oe = Wrought fron : “> “5 ganea aalend tae ite count.|, Moore testified he had the “‘heck|nounced. RE conypat x denadig ogres “Brean ma bee nts ee me Ne aaa wae a Raciah otNaa St | | tatetes telgns pomne tr ‘Smoking Stand ee — from ae northward to} * a es sity wes’ [headed by Dan Vestal. euge —_ the United States being beaten in binkee ii Snow ranging up to six inches -” static test — a firing on the _ - o* [ut in Tie houre at the White] te satellite race. Pletared fn: depth covered a broad area inj» Brookville, in the mountains of stand — of 2 Thor tntermediate | a ga House. It was the kind of day! “Now they want to blame him. —- =-Originat Pennsylvania, reported six inches) range missile Stewart testified that on two oc- . gg . g the Eant Wedsentay. of snow. Lesser amounts were re- re - leasiong he was ordered by Vestal ‘hat varied in no outward way/(Wilson) for.it,” she said. “Of $$ Value The day's horse racing program The. Navy-has been assigned thé|to “beat up” union: members to/{f°m many others he had spent) course, he let them cut the bud- Sand botuse of sow it eer, New, Ba, New Srey wPmealy fr, ancing sh ep them ne. esd he Teele net ne, get, but never did he allow it to SIMMS celed. because of snow for the first : , below the danger point.” ee ent © erisVleghie. oe during the International Geophy®-|that, and Vestal. he suid, never'Cars Ahead of ‘Moons’ | * *- * a : ' ecg a Te eee in Wahu enlieal Youn ows pee, asked any questions after giving| ~ « | "The Wilsons spent the last Buy N ! For 6 4 pected to end: by nightfall. _ ‘Fhe project was given the namé'the original instructions. SAN FRANCISCO: i) — Penn- | four weeks at the plantation home uy ‘ow, ror Gifts spe, Ss NR Oe Ree, ts 2 _ |ganguard, and the Martin Co. of] - Both witnesses testified that the| syivania's Gov. George -Leader | “Richland,” near Baton Rouge, and for Yourself! The Weath A band of snow todk form Tues-|altirfore won the overall contract/.399 ‘members of the Nashville| said today one of the nation’s . aid ioue“Gibiaaed snail a daa The Weather - |aay across Ulines, tndlane and|” ss local wete unable to vote freely| motor companies spent twice as é Fj “un. | | Ohio while the s was| LAUNCHING PROGRAM _—_iand said ‘that-because checkoff| muc : it a _Womoan Killed in Fire — __ nee PONTIAC AND VICINITY Party moving eastward, Light snow per-| Martin's. Vanguard t arrangements made most mem-| new car as “the 110 million dol- : marbie-lftp volors. Adds beaut; cloudy cal 2 aes Sapa pov he sisted Wednesday west of the Ap-|directing the test launching pro-|P2t®" dues payments iate, only 11) lars which our govenment thought’| - DETROIT @ — A S-year-old : tae te 3 a SE Low tonight around. 34. Migh "to- (D8 lachians from Ohio southward| gram—the attempt to-put three ‘or\%t, the entire membership were| sufficient for an American space woman died in her’ apartment to- ph into eastern Tennessee four comparatively simple Bisinch| ed eltethle foe AOR. | agen” ped gion Be geste si bot erly at 5-18 miles an hour tonight. To-> Heaviest falls Tuesday _ and! experimental_spheres into an orbit aera ETL = ch she was igh D242 perature ange, low 28. Tuesday night were five inches at/ around the earth before the instru- “ : by tyro not ; 90 N. tiaracd: _ wind Plot eae ‘Columbus, Ohio; four inches at/ment-filled, 21-inch moons ate sent) Ay tenet et Poe i om |Bradford, Pa.; and three inches! aloft. 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Mancger ‘sion to find out what is going on 7 | . . inside Communist-ruled ey 6 : — dances . —— Shesdige ” tor ‘has ended in complete failure. The ' : oatneere - outcome had been expected. - [Peele LE Mother Had Hidden Child —_ int,» s0oeune te cwdwards to Be Feted | Hl 25% %| mee, Sere es Six-Months-Old Baby © amet st'ri Sirvater om yuan am bint ‘week when Hungarian Foreign ‘Through her attorney, Mrs. Freidajrecently defended working | “Minister "I Horvath rebutted) FP : F h Washburn, Mrs, Early has denied| and ‘ona of. W ! Matar Joe ove woe Returned to Its Father jne‘amg ye leet tee, nin be moored st ) DISCOUNT. if in : e itiash éaisiicas | wh a “i wa. Five sien Oo they Reon og event are ! * * * - 4 : : 2 ; ter ; or ‘ulation that the U.N. Credentials|% Pay, hidden in a Kalamazoo) i ok Sipe enforced, remarried. |Judge Vietor Targonski, and Ed- Exfire Stock Committee might retaliate ‘by re-|20me by @ mother who chose jail ree & gar C. Currie, a state representa- : ' + i fusing to recommend seating the rather than surrendering the in-| “Mrs. Hall was just an innocent ; ve and 13th district — Hungarians in. the Assembly, an/fant fo her divorced husband, was | eS sie tear” nah Tree Show at Alpena _ chairman. agtint deferred during Wan’s mis- tate Be poll gd yesterday <4 vex nate a ol which} -ALPENA (® — Alpena. held its Seas Vous Ah : would have endangered her.” ° |second annual. Christmas Tree Good ec d at : WATCHES / MASONIC, ELK Original Price Tags ee en | S * *+ * r NO mH ‘Deputies took the-baby, Vincent case = 4th ~ ribbon os PERR BULOVA. BENRUS, ELGIN | Prince’ Wan said Horvath de-|T Early Jr., from the home of x * ow “Wemety, wit op: CARO = 2. ee 822 R ¥ nied his request for talks. on La Hall here, and de- : seco eratand See best trees ‘i vasiousia Ferd Mote Co. view presifent, EAST BLVD i Original Price Tags. grounds that it constituted infers Mrs. Laverne Hall here, an Mrs. Early, who was permitted species. The show also featured|told the Norfolk, Va. Chamber of ot. ; 7 ference jv Hungary's internal af: livered him to his father Vincent, | py the divoree-deeree—to—_keepig pruning patente’ ‘and|Commerce. in a speech ‘Tuesday ence R S \taire 2 = + ag there 35, a prominent Plainwell attorney. Vincent Jr. until his nursing period’ wreath - making. ING ea | BIRTHSTONE. Frege penal cathe ee t+ + }the Soviet bloc position ever since Hun-| The mother, Mrs. Joy F. ahi] * © at Allegan serving an indetermin-| DEDUCT %4 ate sentence imposed four weeks | -BUY : NOW for | so _foreign minister) .—., 5 ania > el eed PRICE. fives Sipointed tye the. f2nation 22°, Cireult Judge Raymond | , | fase ors se CHRISTMAS! t : take “appropriate steps” to obtain| Judge Smith held Mrs. Earty | | » = at compli revious Assem-| in contempt when she refused to | * ae ‘ | ; 3 He 4¢ ay bly fusions calling for with-- comply with a diverce decree ge = sd cas carrame ee e2 4 co ae a ____ {drawal of Soviet-forces from Hun-| granted Sept,«3 which gave cus- a : e- : | A tody of Vincent Jr. and her ! eg . | three other children to her : _ 4 Jewelry Dept. 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He went through Cen- FOUR BROTHERS FROM TWO RIVERS — The Schmitt Brothers (left to right), Jim, lead; Joe, tenor; Frank, bass; and Paul, baritone, will be one of the top quartets to appear at the Holiday of Harmony show in Pontiac Saturday. at whe were international cham- . -pions in 1951, come from Two ett Wis. The The foursome, 8:15 p.m. Pontiac show is sponsored by the local chapter of the Society for the Preservation and En- couragement“of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America, Inc. It is scheduled to get under way at the PHS auditorium. Tickets available at Haliman Drugs,. “Elizabeth Lake and Telegraph. Dick Nixon Is Internationalist in His Foreign Policy Ideas t his is the leat of three dispatches ‘wiien the Washingt gt Vice President “tke Hig of his new role is ~ nation a after Tremgent Gleenhowsr’s third §titness offic By PETER EDSON WASHINGTON (NEA) — On for-' tionalist. There. may be some lingering Nixon ‘opposed a Congressional doubts as to-hether he is 4 mod- proposal to act solely on the - _ern Republican or a conservative military aspects of . the —. He said the economic phase of the program on domestic policy; But in inter- national affairs he follows the Ei- senhower line 100 per cent During the 1% Presidential campaign Nixon constantly re- peated the theme that President Eisenhower was the wisest and most experienced leader available. ily have involved . : Tie Communist leaders he does‘ ‘We are not writing off the Po- lish people- or any of the other’ |mililons who are behind, the Jevo) not know. But who does? There is no doubt about Nixon's — chance which is perhaps a greater threat Who had suggested it, as being tunds for their pressing needs.” than external aggression.” bate oa the Eisenhower Doctrine | for the Middle East early in 1957, Nixon declared that Seviet oppo- eign policy, Richard M. Nixon is “tiem to this new policy fitus- uestionably an all-out interna- treated dramaticaily why the free “a wee world niust not leave a vacuum. Will ultimately sweep away the’ “would of internal _* As vice president, been a consistent supporter of al Less experienced men might, eas- Eisenhower administration the Uhited)eign aid programs. (Curtain. OF ss Receiving i that ‘ning of an internal Communist Empire.” reduce subversion. | blast Gov. N ae = peace-time draft as bon. sible.”’ The vice president has been an’ the Jewish . ‘Rights Award, Nixon predicted “the 1956 Polish and Hun-' erin ectieee ee * eke dweliers Nixon's stand om banning the much less interested in putting a tests — a8 stated during dozen men on the moon or Mars the ‘the 1956 political campaign — was. than they. will be in voting a than Adiai Stevenson, into the Senate who will vote om ¥et, he said; public mon- +* naive and as damaging America’s * ‘interests abroad. Nixon branded late the need and the benefits of Stevenson's proposal to end the . “irrespon- aay of life. ‘Michael made the statements in iy Pan i te colton toe panne sophomores tthey didn’t know the Russians. had launched a satellite. : 4 (2+ e * * 2 cm ggelcmerg el pegpoe or gPt iting public support for future} rocket and space programs. Space travel projects will be cme Se he, “with such things as social: i Doopectte ; on Ornaments sf ‘ ‘Township ‘fathers arranged for’ G m re ; a. new count, knowing they could herb rack from a private he claim additiorial -state highway den. Seeds from the most 4 fund benefits on increased popula- herbs such as anise, They found the township now her to unwrap. | Sunshiny Comtort in pie Weather . es Nashua — , = ~ ELECTRIC | "* pro city projects, seaming > .¢ In an aging population, he sug- ‘there was reasor to dotbt. value of . space . inspirational against that of old-age in- ey will have*to support both. x* «© &. Tis sapiies Teplcton.* "te onl! ‘ig “that urban —-arnd-—suberban’ of the near future. will be The future, he said, should re- ‘space travel to the average man's | * * * Michael is senior research as- Stsites in a major war, Nixon.as-- In his Michigan State Univer- advocate of adequate U.S. defens- .-iate for Dunlap and Associates, serted, That was the peace pitch Eisenhower's re-election. But clared that ‘sity voraner a ee But Nixon has al tor: 1957, the vice ‘president even de-| ¥eapons. also €X-| and survey firm the Polish loan of % Pressed high. praise for President "s “Atoms for Peace” day the question is whether, the million dollars was young Nixon and most experienced leader next to Eisenhower available to keep @¥ay from communism. | al ong Sin Rae ea oemaliies world at peace. * * * Certainly, President Eisenhower “has done everything he could to make his successor the White House. sin ‘ational Security Council meet- in without interruption.” Nixon has also been the Presi- dent's personal representative on f six good will missions overseas. He has visited 4 foreign countries —gix of them more than once— fiving more than 119.000 miles. These trips have taken him in 19533 tral America in 1955, to. Brazil for _to Austria to in. §- spect the Hungarian refugee situa- tien in 1956, to Africa in 1957, * ® * In these countries Nixon met the heads of all governments, And he has been President Eisenhower's personal greeter and God-speeder for most high foreign dignitaries coming to Washington on. state visits. So Nixon knows personally’ the free world heads of state he would have to deal with. president an able | ‘ixon has sat in on Cabinet and government, so that if the Grim | seene, he would be ready te step — is himself the wisest| Werth taking’’ in the hope superiority “a gamble nen pia. al hia eller 08. ahem ‘Poland would eventually tore ere ee wae Be Dee Nixon rejected Sen, Knowland’s’ inight be the beginning of a Mar- publican; shall Pian for the Communists. to be evaluated under the tests of But the vice president added that responsibility. in atomic tne a Stamford, Conn., statistical Does Cap Fit? sians to bring*about disarmament. 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Make it an. unfair labor prac- ticé for unions to vote on Officers or pther matters except by secret bal- million for irrigation, road building, Editorial Page 4 : WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1 398T dor is first in fine for a loan of $15 Jow cost housing ‘and harbor im- provements. . Bolivia, Colombia, Haiti — and Paraguay also are expected to apply for aid. > : * *& * The loans aré being inade with - : if : out any strings attached and representatives from borrowing - countries - stress this aspect, Benefits will come to Venezuela — in improved trade and from _ providing machinery and* some — technical supervision as well as the prestige of being wealthy enough to extend aid to others. x * * This- role of being able to give as- | sistance to the neighbors is some- ~ thing mew. in Latin American coun. tries. If the idea spreads and econ- _omies grow stronger some of the - burden of assistance would be taken | off this. country’s taxpayers.” The Man About Town lot; other reports, now io gees but with- out penalty; : 3. Make it an unfair practice for -a union. to picket for recognition when it had lost a representation election within a year or while an- other union sought recognition; 4. Prohibit payments through middlemen to employes or union rep- resentatives to interfere with union ’ organization. — oh & <—* ee Right-to-work Jaws outlawing the union shop have been passed by 18 states and more such bills are likely to reach Congress. The major argument against these laws is that they are in the inter- est of “free riders” — non-union workers who accept the benefits of collective bargaining without paying union dues. Sen. Ives thinks that a Federal law banning all union security provisions from _ contracts would be disastrous. *& *« * It should be pointed out that most of what the committee uncovered is betrayal of labor by its own officers -and not so much outrageous acts of labor against employers. Sen. Ives’ approach is a moderate one and‘in view of his past experi-_ ence Congress should give his $ pro” - ‘Send a Card or Letter 108th. eaigk su rea Sag “, cae | = s. ‘ fh a * fe ae a et ei: me aa! “rt ~ ae 4 oe : é ae is > eae * , “tS, aie Achilles Heel ‘ be a ‘ David Lawrence Says: Blame Union 1 Hea ads for ‘Recession’ What often is sublime, Silence: especially in a juke box. \ This column today renews its ‘annual | suggestion that its readers participate in a joint birthday and Christmas ecard _ shower for Mrs. Eliza: Beaumont Taylor, - our county's (and probably our state's) oldest resident. She celebrates her one hundred and eighth birthday on Dec. 16. Last year the suggestion brought her over 300 cards and letters. Let’s Break that record this time. Her post office ad- dress. is Highland. Send oul missive to day. Wf your figure on the combina- tiens in our postage contest ‘was above the 700 mark, rush a list of them to us at once. You may be one of the prize winners. My ever-surprising, ever-original and - ever-fiery good friend, Mayor Orville L, Hubbard of Dearborn, wants me to find him a lawyer. If you're an unattached disciple — of. ‘Biackstone, and want a job: where. you'll never be allowed to fall asleep, here's iad chance. ee ee “the December issue of the. National Geographic Magazine has a Pontiac area — flavor Im some pictures taken by Ted Parker of Metamora on his world-circling tip on the sailboat “Yankee.” - -A communication fron: WASHINGTON—The handwriting on the wall—the prospect that next year may see more unemployed than in any vear since the 1930s— is being realis- tically faced by Richard J. Gray, head of the build- recommends.a suspension of wage increases for. 1958. . coldly rejected any such . They nevermade a bigger mistake. ymient,: it is estimated ‘conomists, will run be- Had the labor leaders gheed with Mr. Gray, mosphere in the America n on the eeceenien?* Labor “union jershi have to bear the bray blame. Certainly as thi “they have been droppin tieally for several . ' many lines—the favorite. ¢ for wage hikes, namely \that that corporate profits are bi “—_-Miss-Alice D.-Serreil —_— consideration: of Rochester tells me that in some reé Prespesttes Venezuela Able to Aid Neighbors At the Presidents’ conference in Panama early last year, Venezuela proposed that each American coun- try contribute 3.75 per cent of its an- nual budget for an Americal, ou program. ; When the United States ap- peared cool to the idea, other countries lost any interest they will be absent. time when search work, in which she delights, she- found. that somebody lived © ‘at Smith- osophy that wage increases s - be accompanied by a field, Oakland County, iti 1850, and won- ders where it was, I cannot tell her. = you? ; t I like the sentiments expressed in a@ ‘letter from. Mrs. Lucille Northrup of Walled Lake: “I've had sonie beau- tiful winter scenes on Christmas cards... ‘But nobody ever saw anything to beat what we have right here in Oakland County—at most any season of the year.” * es Fifty .years ago todas Pontiac | might have had. Our share would - __semeesivce were in a -have been. around $270 million. | oe eR : - However, business now is good in a Venezuela. Oil exports and sales of - _ raw materials are at all time highs. So the Venezuelan Congress is-about- * to pass legislation setting up a finan- cial and technical aid program. Ecua- eet THE PON > Published by Tee Powrac Peress Company 44°W. Huron Mt. - _ Pontiae 12, Michigan Trade Mark ' Dally Except Sunday "panne Yee don A. yg : Executive Advertiaing Director ieing Howsen ges, Prracenate ete tg 4 anager Mereniait Jounax, 90% Preeomnsis, Local Advertising end Editor Manager “ 9 Oeover C. insax ES Cie Classified oneal _ Bata of Pontiar, seme os ee | eT Sanaa: in 2B - well ae TIAC PRESS mood because the price of milk had been increased from five cents to six cents a quart. Word comes from my Milford watcher . tor big news that the Detroit. Tigers have. signed up : l fixe Carrot; ry Milford highschool graduate, now/ at Ferris Institute, for one of their Aarm teams. -He batted 416 as an ouffieldér on his home schoo] team, and Was been under the scrutiny of a Tigers out for some time. ‘ In case you're not a readef of the great- est. book ever printed, Aranslated into 1,100 langdages, betwefn Thanksgiving © “and Christmas is f ot National Bible Reading Month, — "and dust off one of the several volumes “you should have} if A your ee Wintry weather cannot stop the bie production In/the Pontiac area, as : _ Mrs. me Conover of Huron Gardens, reports a winter squash that we | 62 pounds ” SESE »V e bal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. "Rochester; fifty-sixth preset “ghey ~ in ding anti- . which insists that corporate/profits _tmust be shared with laWor irre- _ Hot ot | ‘There used to be: labor leaders agreed with the 1 % ccctenseting rise in. sted productivity of labor per hour. x * * But. that has been superseded’ by the grab-while-you~-can dogtrine spective of whether there is an adequate surplus beipgig accumu- lated to meet the neéds of future- expansion or ‘rainy’ days” ahead ‘The responsibifity for the pres- ent “recession,” and what could turn inte a /depression” before the end of 958, is upon those who have Arustrated the natural system : : Nor As any form of state socialism going to be the answer if the “Re piblicans are driven from power bx the economic dowrittrn. ; ee ee The signs pomt to a different if “recession” deepens into ‘“‘de- pression.’ The Democratic Party, one of whose potential candidates Senator Kennedy of -Mazsachu- setis—-has not hesitated in recent months to help expose labor-union rackets, may find itself compelled oe iin sc -acemny sete — The Country Parson there's really a ‘move to- ward religion,’ it ought to do for - wa what moving does for a house: ey | ‘ws fe discard ‘been cured of cat- a mins daj Ay "a skim 4 cheilosis, paleness OL the lips ‘make to dig deeper into the misuse ot economic power by national labor unions. For the present po is directly due te lack of capital . formation. Other sethacks have been caused in the past either by excessive speculation or by inventory accumulation beyond demand, bat. teday's “recession is largely due to the inability of people and corporations te save enough due to high prices. * * * The cry from the companies. is that profit margins have been squeezed by high labor costs. Yet taxes of all kinds remain high. * _ Any economy in which the Federal - government takes every year 52 per cent of the earnings of corpor- ations, apart from state and local taxes, ood: healthy. citizen is that the cost of living is - too high. Prices of. all kinds are rising and “inflation” is blamed But the principal.cause of the con- _ tinued inflation is the unrelenting pressure for wage. increases every year irrespective. of whether they are deserved In the year 1957, for instance, the built-in “escalator” clauses Dr. William Brady Says: Various Ways td ‘Detect =: Riboflavin Defi iency A lady epecea here yesterd: that although she is allergic , milk or mijl products (Her yép ew is—an—allergy , —s specialist), she believes she had aracts by supple- menting her. diet J With 4 large? amount of rifo- flavin (Vitamih G or B-2), cgicum and ath > mi lent sourcés of other vitamins. the lady read that ribofla-. : in every -cell- in the body: : =e le. milk is the best source e Vitamin,’ one who gets in- membrane coveritg the eyeball, lacrimiation ($1.80)--watery. eyes, tears, burning, itching or irritation as by sand or cinder\in the eye, photophobia {69 cents)\ dislike of | ar. jrady, adel enve ia sent. to pros gn ogra tangs ep os are the best food sources of boflavin and calcium and excel- terday. me vere health and your per- ‘tae, not more than one page is pares to personal disease, diag: Ss individual tor them than today. We . pb No. 1 force in wor of us in pre | tayhe Replies to Letter «About Mentality ake te tein - care I received during my recent “4 Jones Rd * ‘@77 not be published if the writer so Te- -tpaeete aniess the letter is “thy he fa at Sci Mantle. being selected most valn- that reason, Sis wif ‘4 greatness. : Tt.seems ** to give the Yanigles Ze = for Fine Care — __ I want to express. appreciation to the entire staff at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. for the wonderful stay. Mrs. Charlotte Welch 4 Letiers will’ be ou cuudedaed when ee te ee 7 writer must seamy sie tetiets =P erities} im ite nature, list for Christmas Day . -» To please the ones who-me so much . your ¢ ly way 5 : Your generosity . . . There is no nobler deed on earth Than thet of charity . : . Those little stamps that help to keep . Tuberculosis down . . . scientific study that . THOUGHTS FOR TODAY The young lions do lack, and suffer henger: but they that The ma masses @o have the men seek the Lord shail net want any — good 7. _ Psaims 3: 18. * *. There is -eatiten the body suf- fers that the soul may not “ee “EM. Pranklin- ——by. — George Meredith, Gass Records of: a s Psychologist: Terry ‘ales an autobiography — of his own sexual background which is far more common than most adult Americans realize. But Terry can retain himself till he advances to the hetero- gerual (normal) stage of love. Scrapbook these critical cases - or mail them to some friend who needs them badly. _ By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case W-363: Terry T.. ent os has the sex problem r “Dr. Crane, I iu" Teeny admit ted. “And I am strong light - kind of political re: eaction next time -ARE-LAPS- PALE? — ae ee Eqially significant, thouxh less noticeable, is there we 0 Again) es- pecially ai the angles, with nyac- eration ‘and piling up of — sh matter. on a pink bac é Slight fissures may occur. ‘at the site of the natural wrinkles at the angles or corners of the mouth. ~ -ealting he person's tongue, sind patchy oval. tite radio desquamation. pie oe ee. be ' at’ fom stilt think’ I'm trying to federa) case of it, why don't quietly try it out ands seo? Ket a hundred Smilligram — Pet tablets and supplement A Bs disgraced and Immature Sex 1 itades Curable that was Far 4 But he later initiated me into homosexual prac tices, ; “And it must be like trying to break the dope habit to get away from such a bad habit, once you are addicted to it. 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A fabulous array iecnows cena wt contenant jewaley pene eer emcee ange ct ote page ee mat en) rs A AM TRCN aR NN ka jo . oom ite Meat pen eae pees mont f ae 2 s id ee Seo ae ae ox ae ey = is er ee ee hey Sg pc ha a ee OR eariee Gincle G eee ee lp agate E ees setae ‘ ; | Prize Money’ S_ . luckiest numbers you ever héard _ & The Now at ‘$i, 300. in Pot-O-Gold _ ' There’s nothing unlucky about the number “13” hes it’s thirteen hundred dollars you're talking about, especially if your chances o/ winning it are as good as anyone's Come up-with the right answers for this week's puzzle on we can “almost guarantee you'll _no longer feel “13° is one the un- The new puzzle contains a series of squares which are alphabetically lettered and o corresponding list of sentences with two clue words. Each of the words is numbered The object is to select the word which you think best tits the clue sentence. You.then place the number of that word in the square which has the some letter as the clue sentence In other, words, you will read the clue labeled A ond decide which’ of the two words makes the most sense in the puzzle square marked A. Do the same with all other squares. Read -qll the clues carefully and be sure. thie right numbers are in. the right squares. SSE SSSR STE CEs 5 e WJZZLE NO. 79 , TA B ae Ss = ‘ 4 ‘ 1 E Se i G Hi :. : . a ; ' it << '§- , I J K- L ‘ ; 4 : . ‘ i a ; [A N ed O P . 4 a ; 8 : ‘. eb. ee t . Seis mt : ig » ‘ ; 3 gp NAME... essensenccenesceneresecsnneasorsnveeres : : © STREET ADDRESS 0.....--000-csssesssersersnnaes : 5 : 2 ORE. lisesiceis FROME BD, ennvonseneneasncenssansnesenes SOLUTION CLUES of diamonds at her shoulder makes a woman feel more glamorously dressed for a party. (1) LUSTER: (2) CLUSTER. himself in hard work will help a. man forget a personal grief. a BURYING; (4) BUSYING. c. Os De sais Ss Seiieeted ont, © sist to Oe toe Sas probably result in better. (5) FEELING; (6) HEALING. D. Women’s stylists are trying hard to revive those of the Twenties. (7) CLOCHES: (8) CLOTHES. £..-When a plane has crashed. in foggy wilderness, a break in the weather ‘the rescue workers. (9) HA HASTENS: (10) oe F. By using one..a merchant may be able to carry a eet selection be onde qi) BASEMENT; (12) EASEMENT G. With cars solidly parked at the curb. a driver has woutle his own. through the jam. ~{13) CLEARING: (14) STEERING. Fellow convicts are likely to shun an especially vicious one. (15) POISONER: (16) PRISONER. A Senator from the farm belt may insist on @ farm bill with greater (17) CLARITY: (18) PARITY. Will be feted at war's end by thousands of people crowd- ing the streets. (19) VICTORY: (20) VICTORS. Gambling beyond one’s means can result in « pleage ‘tate benkruptey. (21) HEADSTRONG: (22) HEAD- L. A high-school youth who hopes to be a painter will devote much of his time to art STUDIES. - M. It's hard on a man’s mate if his business pertn z has been broken up by this. art Row tr (28) cart. N. The traffic noise are Rp from the streets below keeps — __ many city visitors awake. (27). ‘RESOUNDING: (2) SOME LIKE TO ZOOM — Others like to gallop. Toddler rides home range on toy palomino. _Meanwhile, brother tries car panel board. Steering wheel and working gear shift will Keep him occu- | pied-on long trips. lig waiting for a suitable offer be-their methods,” readies FROME (NS)—Cion Lallobrigiatire aig ot fo the Ameria ! may make her first movie in Hol-|film capital. : » led her career in any way, Miss) _ she found “no (23) STUDIOS; (24) “SPECIALS FOR THURS. ~ SRI. — SAT. and MON. — PRE - CHRIS Wyman’s Play Santa Claus! eA oO. In the Middle Ages. there were bitter public controversies over religious ones. (29) MARTYRS: (30) MATTERS. P. A bey may become a problem because of his mother's. constant ————. (31) HAMPERING: (32) HAMMERING. Q.. The man who repels people by his rene should try a, approach, (33) DIFFERENT: DIFFIDENT. a. Sh Seen pees ae oe . of miathematics since he's unable to do this. (35) COM- PUTE: (36) COMPETE. 8. Acquaintances are likely to ae such a woman. (37) GARRULOUS; (38) QUERULO a quake cei ‘ dinsbe it will be a job .,. leaning up pieces the . from the floor. (39) PLASTER: (40) PLA OFFICJAL CONTEST RULES 1 Anyone is eligible to woter the POT-O-GOLD conteat ' with the exception of Pontiac — employes or their immedi- ate families. se f knowledge — 2 Entries must be on official ootry Blasts printed ats = newspaper. _ 3. So submit an entry the contestent must print his bers in the pro: >No entries No. 79 must bear a Tuesday, Dec. 10 postmark (or hetore). Ne entries received after that time whet “by hand, will be declared elicibie. The Press fs not ‘reeponsie— ble for entries lost or delayed in the mail 4 Sorry, telephone colle or mail concer ning details of the contest canot be answered or geknowledged. : ‘5 The. Pontiac Presa will award o cosh week tc the winner of @ach weekly POT-O-GOLD cont ans 1 tore than one winning answer is received the prize will be> | — equally emond should poss without. any winners, the awe will be added« weekly until o winning solution is submitted 6. Winner wl be qwarded en, entra cash bonut of #25 each if they are Pontiac:Press subscribers of record on the ay winners Gre an Only one such bonus can ed to each a no matter bow wnny 7. Each week's - puzzle: will be dbitehed: sodden, Wednesday and . ~ untfl pe ci ‘s end, Either or all will be considered as srigeaad entry tients. 8 Winners aril correct solutions .will’ be’ “annouheed Priday of the week folowing Indio coritests. _— kee er of anewers. will be Frederick C. Ziem. Ree cone oe Oak land. County. Only the Genera! Featurés or pen of :: the puzzles, will. know the solutions until’ ‘ghter goth contest J, is over. Answers. will be delivered to the’ Prose judges by Me. Ziem otter the final deadline % ovat is only one correct solution’ 6’ ithe POT-O. GOLD ” puzzle, and only that correct answer pan win. The decision ‘of the judges is tinal and all contes adrée to abide by. the’ decision... All entries becoming the property of The Press end none can beretgned cut out the area enclosed by Fos. 2-cen tee ct $100.6 -P the winners. Ii ony week or weeks § FREE PARKING - = eae OPEN. FRI., SAT. ond MON. EVES. ‘TIL 9:00 P. M MAS SALE DAYS EASY TERMS... Carriages, Games, | FREE PARKING - AT BOT! 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Sdlaclicd they Won't Last Long at This Price. Every Stradiverl Sport Shirt in our huge stocks is included — None held back! — @ Each shirt * sized in exact sleeve lenats ~~ irisure perfect fit.” 3 @ Handsome imported ploids; ‘hacks, gobar- dines and — @ tremeridous assort- ment! @ Neck sizes 14.40 18, slave tenella 32 to 36. - .@ A most titnely ond unusual offer, buy several for yourself or for Christmas ‘giving. L-t URON STORE ONLY! "Shop the ‘Stores That Have. Never ; Sais eg gh one am, : : 795 For Mery” Criss Shopping Spin Ties! #4 pee es Is-a WellGroomed Man” TEL-HURON SHOPPING ? INTER open every evening a _ OSMUN’S TOWN & COUNTRY, ——_ * “ ain ' af TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER = to = Pp. m, , JURON CENTER © E aasan ae OPEN EVERY EVENING | TEL-H UNTIL CHRISTMAS ' - ay till Christmas! OPEN EVERY EVENING ‘TIL CHRISTMAS ‘ that there was a king of Mitzen- men to looked in their cupboard they found! mous fantasy-land all 3 i Z | g = g + . the magic will not angie! Ocoee aebied : tt ed a Siren ay "New eid i oes : Noodle, Tiggle, Livingstone Get. old and if we wait past nine hour Livingstone. “This rushing makes | me so nervous. it only we had | known a price was on the way!” ‘The Fairy Wisards rushed to make the magic potions. ‘Mohunaial V Pays Second Visit Disneyland. LOS ANGELES @—Not even a king can resist~the land of make- believe. Lf g ie ppatlt be liy bet tek § E i : re gi5 é 3 z ages 3 K, ue p 3 hrills King “enchanted” by his first trip and this brother Khalifa Mou-| . lay el Hassan bad missed that) visit, ee # had seen during his earlier three- hour tour of the 21-million-dollar playgrpund built by cartoonist Walt Disney. * * Mohammed, on both visits, rode took an imaginary trip to the moon via. the magic of motion pictures, darkness and sound ef- fects. He explored the jungle and the Mississippi River. Ask Pay Hike, Benefits DETROIT (# — The United Auto Workers Union has informed J. I. 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BEC. 7%, 1957, Seeewenve Sevewwwwes | icici -50| CUT UP 33'| FRESH DAIRY PRODUGTS) Se se - DIXIE’S PRIDE THIGHS u Bie BACKS « NECKS w 1Q¢ CHILI 1 MEAT. e — = DauMSTicns ~ 52° BONELESS BEEF ~ 69" Chor Suey WeAT = 5S [sca [e_ PEACHES mn Cheese Spread = 31° 7 379: “NATIONAL'S PRODUCE IS ALWAYS FRESHER | aN | ais 2... ee 2 19: Strawberries = = = 1° : aT CUCUMBERS BIRDS-EYE PROZIN . © ee RIDA Aas te ‘BEEF 12.02 5% Dinners ur" Chawors me US TANeRiNes oar 49 _BANANAS- c MINCE or PUMPKIN PIES L« 29: moran | AQ: TT “romators | ™ = Soo ORANGES eesti en ne 3 FLOUR sao 2229" ==.40: 8% Peanut Butter “39° Cream ¢ Com 2% 35" Ecites’ 5% 2 69 Bic Apples “239 5 Salad O88 = 9? ee tf Shortening §=3* 79 Syrup A Flour “5 & 39° Comm: 239 Cake Mixes 22.3 ** 79: Facial Tissue ™ 49° Bop food =. = 10° Margerine 4+ 89 \} | =a “Reflect Yule Towering Empire State Building Is Like Big) Christmas Candle. @-foot Christmas tree in Rocke- a fairyland Christmas in the win-| dows of department stores, re- flected in the towering Empire State Building that looks like a giant Christmas candle. New York has ite traditions in this most festive season and from a hill overlooking the meds Sbee iin he, Mich., taken the institution. tration Simnfing to Se Seesigpannd, fetig: waite at New Ideas E Built Into Old System Adminis- “millions of people plan annual visits during Christmas week to see the marvelous sights. There is the lovely ‘Nutcracker’ ballet, a favorite of children and adults alike, which will be given) , all during Christmas week by the|/ New York City Ballet Company at City Center. The Rockefeljer Center Choristers will present their annual Candlelight Concert, Dec. 22 and 23-and the Vienna Choir Boys will perform at ‘Town Hall on Dec. 27 and 3. / Planetarium and: the New York Botanical Garden/ will feature a splendid outdoqr grt seene with live — the Bronx Zog. \ w/w RS program carrying lanterns and wreaths, to the’ grave of Clement C, Moore, avthor- of ‘The Night Before Christmas,’ where carols are then sung. ‘Audrey’ Doctor Picked by AMA for ‘57 Award _ . PHILADELPHIA # — Dr. Cecil W. Clark, 37, a country doctor of .. today was chosen by the Ameri- can Medical Assn. as the na- tion's - “‘most outstanding “family! physician” for 1957. * = * Dr. Clark lost three of his five children in the hurricane. Clark, who was the only physi- cian in Cameron at the time of the disaster, was named “General : Practitioner of the Year” by the House of Delegates, the policy making of the AMA which opened ya Uth annual clinical session to- In announcing the award, which includes a gold medal, the AMA ~~ gaid that when Hurricane Audrey struck Cameron “Dr. - Clark be- came this smal] town’s ‘big man.'” The AMA added: - * * * " ‘Despite severe personal trag- edy, Dr. Clark worked around the clock for three sleepless days to attend the — “ wounded. “*Nfucty ot his -etfot. “was —ex- 2 ae Tt was not 3] US. Army. soi said the after the storm abated tha t hele sure introduced : heard Mrs. Clark and two t the of canals tdpeainen Arig children had been rescued.” : * * * “The AMA declared that Dr. Clark lost his. entire physical pos- ie, his automobile and his medi- cal equipment. eS * * * j -But the association added that Giark already has established a temporary hospital at Cameron and “is rebuilding his practice with the stouthearted people of Cameron." By ROGER LANE (First of three stories on Michi- gan’s prison system) ; IONIA @® — Michigan soon will open here an institution destined to be a. national showplace in the an environment favoring rehabili- ‘aula Sa Gactily ecoeanal teed ethendes wih the Sesirg 08 ET ity to learn. = jgrassed, slightly We castes ote coe pened tak and bright yellows. are freely used in interiors. Guy Harrison, state corrections director, says it is unique. 11 ~ unit ‘facility sprawled over 27 acres, WILL HOUSE 240 modern style, constructed of brick: will (16 feet apart. Elevated guard lonia Prison fo Be ide : wt Color a 240-man, $2,700,000, five unit tn tn om a central stitution. The rest of the work ee on future appropriatiofs. by the Legislature, which this spring refused to provide funds for sec- Comple ted buildings are in the over steel and cinderblock. Free Instead of the 1 outer stone wall, the grounds are en- circled. by two brightly lighted wire mesh fences, 11 and 13 feet high respectively, set parallel and towers are spaced at intervals. "'T by 10 feet rooms with sizeable|. outside windows, barless but set in In wings of the “L” shaped hous- ing units, rooms are arranged in two tiers against the outside An unaccustomed de gree of — is thus afforded prison- Planned for the lacking. educa- i i. és ode : nt Ef Pays ee tS a Year on SAVING CERTIFICATES noe sm wie Herre Pre pete vn aval A steel door with screened|tion unit are shops tor auto repair, US, Army Cars Tail Red Vehicles “FRANKFURT, pas ~ U.S, military police have clamped an around-the-clock watch on the Russian military mission here in retaliation for Soviet harassment of a U.S, team in East Germany, Army sources said today. x «x * Four olive-green US. Army se- dans took up watch outside the!. [rail Frankfurt Russians and a man in civilian clothes, —- a US, agent, the U.S. team in East Germany, restricted list. US, py ee delberg the Frankfurt action “|high- wire fence surrounding the Russian missin : military team at Potsdam in Communist East Germany, * * * Both the U.S. and the. Russian HAVE YOUR NEXT DRINK WITH . IMPORTED ‘ La] snid-therecreation-pro-| , said the Soviets|2?#™ Will be handicapped, without recently have not only followed but have put .certain areas on @ prema wert In addition, there eventually will . |be a library, music practice rooms and- conventional academic fa- cilities. —+—Harrtison the building planned for this use, in bad weather. In the spring base-| ball diamonds, an open air basket- cilities will become the recreation focus, (Next'— Prisons Without Walls) ball court and other outdoor fa-|_ 78 N. Junedale Brand . » including @ new resi-\ missions date back to the four-| “q Saginaw MONROVIA, Calif. @ — Some villain may not want the mail to get through. _ Postal authorities report that a here for 45 days. They estimate the PRB is short $21.58 worth of postal petrol. Waive, AIRWAYS. |» Now You Can Fly to and From nitias FE 5.4767 Owosso-Pontiac- Willow Run Passenger — Charter — Freight spar 10 FLIGHTS DAILY _ 7 DAYS A WEEK Pilfers Postal Petrol _|: gas thief. was siphoning the tanks). of trucks behind the post office a = ‘unm Sale - Thapedets ~ Friday ~ Seturdey, -” December 5-6-7, Bid E. : H you havo bsttalen you to Songer wood | Call FE 5-0749 for pick-up, thi message given to the Lions Club by Pike St. { ‘SWEET, SLIM 4s ‘AND ake ie = Ages! --. ioe | Va , - é ; i? ile | mest] ‘Michigan Made - Pure Sugar _ aa _— LIFTS UP YOUR ENERGY—YET HELPS HOLD DOWN YOUR WEIGHT Clinical tests show that those calories used up in the body are non-fattening. And that when your body needs energy, the calories - Actually, the 18 calories in a level tea- spoonful of Michigan Made Pure Stigar are al Printing — a (Be there is no need to starve ~ activity. That is why modern, sensible diets is age call for cutting down on food without eut- Wt enauaec ae sweets. At your grocers, get Michigan ae a brands—Pioneer or Big Chief. Each gives re z = a —— caloriés in a level teaspoonful, oe A atmosphere mower ond osked, “Con | poy hdtsnten, Restaig 2 Peter Hota bongs plied, “Pay by seta 4 . the é the clerk | | The icore™”— a (Thbs ts an enttele on the lives and robiems of American military fami © OveTSeAs } 5 ZARAGOZA, Spain (INS}— An’ American airman caused a ‘minor: uproar in bis Zaragoza apartment - building recently by screening bis! ‘balcony, as yet but he judged from the tone, of his neighbors’ voices that they “\" were displeased with him. He- got, ‘ar interpreter and found out they -|were unhappy because he no longer telephones in their homes. “was taking in Wis share of the) fies.” 4 leplor the day-to-day ‘life of Air cream. ‘Force personnel and their families} oe COLOR LIFE HOLLARID | Unexpected turns such as this .in this portheast Spanish city where! 6 'Ameriecans are still pretty much of WHEY SUR Mk |@ novelty. They are here to main- ‘tain the big Strategic Air Comm base just outside town. It is the! , northern terminus of the pipeline; “the U.S. has built to provide oil ‘for the string of beses constricted. , Powse Seles Co, Weededs TT h ¥ under agreement with Spain | ‘The city is less cosmopolitan foe ee | dent Eisenhower has. set great store spring up spontaneously to PRANCED UP =| A second man pranced up with Matched 14 KARAT GOLD WEDDING RINGS ont! ‘sampled .all offerings and. inter- nationalism ran- high. _ Mest American wives are learu- | _dng the language. One was im- | pelled to do so when her five- |_year-eld son, if and delirious, - | cried out at night in Spanish and | she couldn't understand him. } Michigan and one from steak a te | Wives-do.their shopping at the Air Force couple stopped in ‘critical. condition in Receiving along the highway the Hospital with burns covering her ‘head man of the crew, barefooted. ~ * * and barelegged. dashed merrily up to the car waving a half-filled at the home of a. neighbor with bottle of the local wine. It obviously her sister Donna, 5, who lit a had been going the rounds: of the match close to Raylina’s clothing. | workers. baecas of the biue grapes held Beverly was playing with several proudly aloft..The Americans griends at her home, One of. them | Children absorb the language like! blotters. They pick it up from the Judge James R Breakey Jr. has maids in their homes and from the announced he will hear diyorce | Spanish children with whom they cases on Saturdays, renewing a ‘play. Two six-year-clds, one from practice dropped more than. @ year} Eig, Experience in. ahi By ROSE McKEF al of their mothers suggestediean save them ‘a lot of money. got along tamously. ~*~ * -* Even with maids, housekeeping takes more time than at home.| | He doesn't understand Spanish Water must be distilled, Utilities! one American woman .-told this lare often on the shaky side. Only reporter . that she wouldn't. exe \key officers who would be the first! change the experience of living in/outlined to congressional leaders isummoned in event of a Commw- a foreign country for anything. She ’ nist attack, have been able to geticaiq that if such things as. perfect umbing were what she valued a she would have stayed in the commissary on the base, where |U-S: The fact that she, her hus- ‘there is am array of groceries band and their five small children from ‘home incisding even ice |Could be together while he served Children’s clothes are bought at snatched up. Most Ameri- hares ia son ae ae ae a She knows that her story may'nomic aid “might be © the post exchange, where the selec-) ‘ ' ght cut some. mc Pace aaa eee ition is meager and new shipments|"2¥¢ 48 unhappy ending. Should Space Aid Program sss tha Urges Diverting. Bulk |< of Money to Missiles; i Hits Reciprocal Trade WASHINGTON (Sen, Russell (D-Ga) sought today to build OP $9} ; position to administration's including _.jhtew $3,940,000,000 foreign’ aid pro-| development fund m even. before its formal pres-. jooente éntation to Congress. i sy arts eran wa 4 Seok Cary’s Post A. But Rep, Albert (Okla), House employe of t * ° * * rameter * é a, te “attending either Day, Half - Day, or Srening School. ‘The Business 1 seth 4 7 West Lawrence Street. — _Phone* or Return This ad ie Bulletin pewenee wh le ag ORs Sage te es ioaee “ee enes tae * 4% aan Soe nee eee memes o & bi it g will Bring Results well trained stenographers, atic , accountants, and other office — r than the supply. Beginning mt. There are many good op- nt. for one of these desirable posi- 6 & — * Ld rp ae 2 4 e » : - aztens name -cmncenureenmsnmcanains sma an eas mee ? Pe ee 9 ais + t . Ce i s j NEW CLASSES THIS | WEEK Ld Phone FE 2-3551 6 82 es) 8 ee Address 625 millions for DETROIT # — - ‘Three ‘Demo-| oS te Ee ene, Rue cats wid & Re Elican have filed] Treasurer 10, 1087 through January 30, 1995: of the proposed spending to ee ee ens ae ot On January 21. 1958 @ collection fee of 4% will be ing more military missiles. ani tet the wAAS fo. County tenes guid Geouigh Febreary *. =& his foreign hitch “has meant every- gress nt pinclhogeearyly the thing to uw.” amount req tional Js te te eee enn ate to the Detroit] CITY: OF PONTIAC seit seem Cdiehe dhiniad hs Gen eal, Renan Treamueer Besemiber 10,1857 rough lenuary 20, 1958 Jf Oe Barch 1.1854 ail unpaid County and 1057 City and I School taxes will be returned to the Oakland County Se Seen we eM See ee fees. Match Play Burns po Small Girls yesterday when matehes oat their clothing. Rayina White, 7, was sosiateil i body. Beveriy Head, 3, was in Police said Rayina was playing ‘The girl's burning dress was éx- tinguished by a neighbor, Mrs. Gey aidine Cam. aa * \striick a match and. it set Bev- lerty’s dress -on fire.’ Her- mother, | \Hilda, 23; heard screams, rushed ito her daughter and put out the |flames, To Speed Divorces ANN ARBOR @ -— Circuit pis‘ ago 3149 W. Huron FE 45791 “anon BARNETT Seoreownon— First Aetity | Heavy Cotton Tweed “WHAT'S MY LINE? | Eire cone WE HAVE HIS desma Give “Him” or Coat for Christmas! If He’ Hes Bought His Clothes Here "During the Pest 5 Years . 1g in His Suit Coat or. a New Suit = — Or Lay It Away 2 | Heavy Plush Cotton . First Quality ‘Solution Dyed Tweed... First Quality hilieh ha’ re ™ Yee FF %S First Quality : eeeicects. ies Tweed. . —— «= -=¢ © * €S 2.3 2 SS 4 eo First Quality | Wool Wilton Scroll. ... . 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The first two bills, asked by the governor and passed last week, would close public schools when there are mob or riot threats, and ~*~ * in Sieh MO: rice te alee ty judges to require registration of organizations involved in school integration troubles. Backers of the bill openly said it was aimed at hamstringing the —— Assn. for the Advancement Colored People. It would peed a * *« = “The 13-12 Senate vote on the laying tactics by Sen. Henry Gon- zalez of San Antonio, a Democrat who has filibustered segregation bills three’ times in the . various For ‘@hasta: Supplies See BACKENSTOSE BOOK STORE sessions, were beaten down by a 14-10 vote. The .school closing bill, prob- fably the most—econtroversial, al- school. where .it appears troops | will be used to enforce racial in- Lepidus Gees Home| : " After Close Votes for Segregation Measures | such groups to list members, of-| - lows_the governor to close any “ |tegration orders or where there| train pl ‘is the threat of mobs or riots. lunged from this trestle near Phenix into, Cub Creek and tore up the oes hs ina ceeetiment the torn-up trestle. parent rtnns—aeenceenenenenne S ——— ne : 2 ees AP Facsimile FREIGHT TOPPLES IN VIRGINIA — Thirty- Monday. “The engine crew on the front end of the ee nine cars in the center of a Virginia Railway. ‘train escaped as did four men in a caboose, : | into, which came Wo carle ngths fron plunging ove! i, Madite Pays Out = $48 Milionn 1957 report -prepared Be deisel eae ot the Amect unprecedented reduction in re- ported cases of poliomyelitis. Ala year low paralytic rate are the out-jerts of _—" features of the 1957 sea- “He said estitnates. suggest that partictlarly low . incidence wala amo oso ; ,|dollars in its frst year ot-opera- tae 0 pir cent of the’ pa-| ree . oT ce departient on, Tie dol] years . of singly |bills paid — i 22 milbon 7} widespread use of . : . (Salk) -po-|lars and the sete , We -}iio vaccine have SEs ay ‘with een on. = | ©@ Steel Case . © Jeweled Movement | © Luminous Dial | | @ Steel BXP Band Ce = MOE TT ge 43, “ + ewe ea “LOOK LIKE NEW... . | | ~ DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY ! WERE USED FOR » +04 o@ Choose from such famous cdo as Roper, Magic Chef and Detroit Jewel All the latest FEATURES Comfort-level smokeless broilers. Set dln i 39 X-Ray oven doors. Clock controlled ovens. 4 ~ Automatic lighting, all burners. Automatic timed appliance outlets. 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Oe Tide * Te eens 2m 65e\ RE . ‘Nt ® , ‘ Pr \ ‘ ae ‘ - . | : \ i L ; ; ae Le : 4 F i re is ? ‘i ; « : # a - 3 7 * 4 ‘ ; ‘ \ ; = uN V\ itthe @ *y | ame, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4 i “3 nd Nearby Are 2S "Themes W. dices 65, of 4395 Windiate Rd., Waterford Township, -/Was dead on arrival yesterday at Pontiac General Hospital. He had} suffered a heart gttack. A retired employe of Fisher Body Division, he was a member of Oakland Park Methodist Church. night. Mr. Williams leaves three chil-| : ; Ont.. Joseph and John Farmiloe, dren, Thomas G. Williams of Los The Rev, John J. Hardy will both of Pontiac. Angeles, Calif, Mrs. Kathryn Kin- ‘officiate and burial will. be in Or- Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Fri-'ser and Lyle Stockton, both of tonville Cemetery. day from the Farmer-Snover Fu-|Pontiac; two brothers and a sis-| ; neral Home with the Rev. William ter, Ralph Williams of» Detroit | MILLARD T. GREENMAN L. LaFountain of the Lutheran Mrs, Bert Widdle and Iri Williams,| ROCHESTER — Service for Mil- Church of the Ascension officiating. both of Pontiac. lard T. Greenman, 70, 122 Terry St. Burial will be in Oak Hill Ceme-| Service will be at 1:30 p.m, Fri-/who died this morning at St. Jo- tery. lday from the Huntoon Funeral, “seph Meréy Hospital, Pontiac, will ‘Home with his pastor, the Rev,|be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the _Burial'Pixley Funeral Home. Officiating _ j will follow in Ottawa Park Ceme- Will be the Rev. Peter Bell and the oe ~ Deaths j in Pontiac an a. weep omnes _ Mrs. Winifred Girling, 62, of 686 “Auburn Ave. died suddenly yester- for William Grappan, 17, and ’ Benitez, 40, both of 80 Church St., Surviving are three children, Mrs. Audrey Kieffer of Fenton, Vernon and Lorne Girling, both at home; two sisters and three broth- ers, Mrs. Martha Garner of Cana- da, Mrs. Minnie Smith of Orton-, ville, Edward Farmiloe of Windsor, were fatally injured im an auto accident in Rochester Sunday | her home, 301 Draper Ave. was 45, + woe. Mrs. Rouse attended Flint Ju- the easy way All Your Savings graduated from Central Michigan| College. : MRS. JAMES R. ROUSE 4, Coming here trom Fiat, she | snomencm aati: A Sibbece & Yeas in oa Aon, Cemetery, Roches Wild Auca Indians Earn or H igh Rate of Surviving are his wife, Lizzie; MILFORD — Service for Arthur Claim New Victi mM. W.. Atkin, 53, of 9116 Redwood, ome sister, Clara A. West of Port * Dec. 5-6-7 at 14 E. Pike ‘i ‘Route 5, who died Tuesday at the Huron. Two nieces and one neph-) The - Auca fodiens, a. : ‘St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, will/¢¥ 2!se survive. sla ie. eoreds Freteatent aan Protecto take hace at Tle. mm, vidi at| He was a member of the Paint sade Bia : ae Insulated ‘the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home.(Creek Methodist Church and/onaries, the husband of ; ‘The Rev. Howard E. Claycombe F&AM No. 5, Rochester Lodge. a Pontiac woman, in January 1956, . ; have claimed another victim, ac- Security Box jo! the Cedar Crest Lutheran JOHN C. GLASS cording to mission headquarters in Church, Oxbow Lake, will -offici- ‘ate with burial in Roseland Park \Cemetery, . He leaves his stepfather, John) Diehl; a brother, Ernie W. Diehl of White Lake Township and a sister, Mrs, Palmer Switzer of De- troit. a Current Rate — John Charles jseveral brothers and sisters, Her-| ‘Glass, two-week-old son of Roger Headquarters confirmed the man Lawrence, Mrs. Grace L. El and Lottie Glass of 1088 Princeton ath of a Quichua Indian who had Well and Alton Lawrence, all of: St., died suddenly early this morn- wandered into Auca territory. A Pontiac; Mrs. Margaret Coe, Mrs. ing at his home, report said he had been killed 11 The baby is survived by his og al by five-foot spears of parents; two brothers and three; sisters: “Daniel, Kenneth, Patricia,| The Rev. T. Edward McCully Jr. . was massacred almost two years. i — Fagen yal rome. ago along with four fellow mission-|Home with her pastor, the Rev. ; aries who had .sought to convert Geoffrey Day, officiating. Burial’ lyneral, Hom lens ‘ne Rev, 3 ithe. Auca tribe. Mrs. McCully, who} will be in Oakiand Hills Cemetery.’ Parker of St.. Paul’s'® Camying on missionary work in| : Methodist Church officiating. Bur- Arar is the former Merjey, Reve = in Sweden| Will be in Mt. Avon Cemetery. raat obile WILLIAM 4. LEE MARLETTE -— Service for Wil- Yiam J. Lee, Tl, was held at 2 pum. today at the Marsh Funeral Home, Graveside service was in charge of the Decker Lodge FR&AM . No. 479, of which he was a mem- ber. He died Monday at Cass City. rong was in the Moshier Ceme-| < Pontiac Federal Savings ° -. HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. “PONTIAC: 16 E. Lawrence St. nas WANETTA DE LINE Word has been received of the ‘death Nov.-26 of Wanetta De ‘Line, 67, a former resident of Lake! ‘Orion. Burial was Nov 29 in the! ‘Greehwood Cemetery, Fowierville,' ‘Mrs, Richard Cullen of Keego Har- bok. Mrs. Charles Tennant of Gale- weighs 10% Ibs: ‘burg; four sons, Perey, Gordon, Gaylon and Harold Worthington; $7198. Il = ‘15 graridchildren and three great- General Printing | ~~ & Office Supply -| 17 W. Lawrence St.. Pontiac - Fire | Size 8¥x12%4x3%. tested to 525°. F., for one hour. Lock and two keys. |} sg aa ss — Deaths Elsewhere COLUMBUS, Ohio ®—Dr. Fred Surviving are two brothers, Isaac! iC. Wrigeman Sh Pension ot Shag adiette. and Jonehof Rook |Ohio Synod of the United Lutheran|ester. \Church, was killed in a car-truck collision yesterday. He was. pres- KENNETH J. MARBLE i Sam. ! decided to learn r ve F ' Down, - who was associated with) WARD McKILLOP J agair 2 aid ought a. Smith- ture Department |” . Corond e Te. NORTH BRANCH — Service for l chave much since World War | when Il was a-stenographer for Uncle a wonderful machine to t with—almost likedlocting in eld portable ‘A Wonderful Gift for Christmas! The SMITH-CORONA Ss PORTABLE Personal Message from George Wasserberger not used a typewriter 8 General Printing & Office Supply coli of the Board of American ‘Mission of the United Lutheran ‘Church and a former president of Midland College, Fremont, Neb. He was born in Wellsburg, Towa. * SAGINAW, * * er of the Saginaw News since 1948, died yesterday, Ziegler, who was born in Caro, Mich., was chair- finan of the board and a director of the Certral State Circulation Managers Assn. te * * EAST LANSING, Mich. (®—Dr, Eldon Down, 65, Michigan State pe University researcher and noted 1916, Was born in Ithaca, A. 8. (Mike) Monroney yesterday urged that the U. S. step-up its ‘program in building equipment for) ‘the next decade’s possibly crucial ‘discoveries in high energy physics. | | 17 W. Lewrence Monroney revealed that he had. sent a telegram on Nov. 25 to Dr.) James Killian, White House spe-' ¢@ cia) assistant for sciencé and tech- ~NEW! 1 THIN. CARTRIDGE FOUNTAIN PEN nology, area. Monroney said his telegram to | — reviewed what he had= been able to discover about the | | high energy accelerator situation, | : ' a8 a non-scientist, He has asked Killian his opinion: stressing U.S. lag in this: Mich. ® — Roland ‘H. Ziegler, 44, circulation manag-| }plant breeder, died yesterday, _ WASHINGTON (INS) — Senator - Tuesday at the Scarletts Funeral Home for Kenneth Jay Marble, 54, of 310 West Williams &t., Owosso, A former Lapeer resident, jhe died Saturday in the Memoria! Hospital; Owosso, after a short ‘illness. Surviving. are his wife, Kather- ine; three daughters, Mrs. Betty Tullar ef Vernon, Spiegel of Owosso, Mrs. Joan Jen- sen of Owosso; five sons, William ‘of Ovid, Richard of Owosso, James lof Morrice, Robert and Charles at lhome: his mother, Mrs. MeQuiston of Owosso and a half sister, Mrs. Stephen Castle of Pon- tiae;- Eleven prandhaaoes also. survive. Ward McKillop, 72, was held at) - ithe Blackburn Funeral Home here CLYDE L. MERWIN | METAMORA—Clude L. Merwin, | 67, of 163 West High St., Metamora, died at 6 a.m. on Tuesday at the |Lapeer County General Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Mil- dred; three sons and one daughter, ‘Bannister and Alexander Merwin’. _ ‘of Grand Haven, Wayne of Meta- ‘mora, and Mrs. Charles Swain of). Metamora. A brother, Clare, who lives at the Merwin homie in Meta- ‘mora: two sisters, Mrs. .Gladys ‘Blair of Mayville and Mrs. C. P. ‘Drury of Marquette. and ‘several ‘grandchildren also survive. Service will be at Pilgrim Con- gregational ‘Church, Metamora. Thursday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. LAPEER — Service was held! Mrs. .Shirley| Maude} 1958 cars! ~ eT ‘Monday, The Rev. Karl W. Patow, u or your family run a@# \Methodist minister, officiated and ee | eepeeriter, ry one of these Seeks Equipment ‘burial was in the Burlington-North - electrics and prove it to your- {Branch Cemetery. . I seli | am sure you will be for Scientific Work | He leaves his wife. 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CAN OF aut Coupon Is Entttied to a mes ne ne ~? | Five iio benefits;~“and*3)forces}- county has transgressed the law and failed to live up to its re- _ field has never officially joined win bags toate with Sui tacks '56 Drain Coe Enabling County to Set Tax By PETE LOCHBILER The long-delayed trial of suits blocking the Twelve Town storm relief drain continued today after South- field Townshi constituti an It was at yesterday’s opening session before Circuit Ju H. Russel Holland ~ tha against the Oakland County Drainage by Southfiel ‘She: planning, claimed the roject has proceeded un- y so far and should Board a year ago as designed to relieve flooding in 13 be begun all over). : suits brought . | and Troy should be-tried simultaneously] "$44 million roject, ‘five m “in the! Pp years -southeastern Oakland County communities. It would provide a new network o combined storm-sewer in- terceptors for a 36-square mile area roughly bounded by the present Southeast-| ern Michigan Sewage Dis- trict. Southfield attorney Harry .N. handiwork Tuesday at the National 4H Club Con- gress. Left to right are: Peggy Breedlove, 17, Nashville, N. C.; Shirley Sakai, 16, Las “Animas, ® - Alaska, Hawaii Coio.; Jean Tolderlund, 26, ’ Kay Slade, 17,. Stafford, Kan. They were among 51 teenage girls, representing the 48 states, Newport, R. 1; and and Puerto Rico, who displayed their style creations. tutional, Dell maintained that even if it were constitutional, “the Your PTA Is Planning With Huntington Woods claiming quirements.”” » * * * The Twelve Town proceedings so far “should be tossed out and be initiated all over again, this time legally,’ Dell contended, SOUTHFIELD SHARE -HIKED Dell complained that since the suits were filed last October, Southfield’s a share of the- total cost beer: boosted by the county from $811,000 to ¥4.235,- 893, “despite the fact that South- these two shares, and with De- troit refusing to-do so, the Board of Supervisors last March agreed “there is nothing in the statute to permit the county as a whole to pay for the benefit of just one community, Huntington Woods.” He further charged that the policy whereby $17 millien in eredits have been allowed for existing drains that will supple- ment the Twelve Town system is based on “a fiction that fay- ors established cities over new- er communities, such as South- field.” The fiction, propagated in this case by the county, Dell said, is the project.” _He said that if the suit had not blocked the Crain last year, the township’s tax capacity this year would have been “totally _ destroyed” by the Twelve-Town assessments, At the same time, Dell pointed of the township is in the Twelve Town (Clinton River-Red Run)|including $44 million in new con- drainage area. “The rest of thejstruction and $17 million in exist- township drains: into the River! ing drains. it was impossible for it to pay| should be figured at $61 million,| _, Guidance Clinic, will speak. on “Mental Health of Children” at p.m. Thursday at the meeting the Webber School PTA in school cafeteria, Following a question and an- swer period, refreshments will be served, ; Preceding the meeting, the exec- utive committee will hold its ses- sion, at 7 p.m. Gingellville The Pontiac Mothersingers will present a Christmas program for the Proper PTA at 8 p.m, Dec. 9. Rouge-and would in. no way-bene-layne OER CITIES fit by the proposed drain,” he ; ' argued. “By figuring this way, estab- x ‘el ke lished communities are ge t ting: a hundreds of thousands of dollars Dell’s criticism of the statute nate : “Siknocked off their apportioned ines yy in pean fel {o|shares of cost for drains that are : already built and: which, legally, three-fold: The statute {1 permits} win never be a part of the Twelve} the county to violate the 15-milliqowy system,” Dell maintained. constitutional limitation on towm; | ” ship taxation, (2) conceivably} Because of these “rebates,” the forces taxpayers to pay for im- Tr aeeeanmaenie wach 36 movements from which they de-| 5 corresponding: | Pe S nafitee enth (3) forees| IY higher, Dell Indleated. communities to . participate in| Dell then charged that the final drain projects against their will,;plans adopted Jan. 27, 1956 by the contrary to due process of law.idrain board on the project's loca- “Under the law,” he said, “the |tion have subsequently been county could create a drainage (Changed illegally to include about distri 224 square miles:in Southfield, run- istrict of any size, fix payments : at any amount mo Watter how ning along Greenfield road from large, and then force commiuni- {Just south of Nine Mile road to ties to participate, whether they Fourteen Mile road. this change after the final hear- ing, and yet. it was made Southfield’s — cost Church wil meet at 12:30 pm, Thurs- day for @ dessert luncheon at the home =. Mrs, Howard Sutherland, 623 Creston funcheon et the ‘ Feimise, G10 Rochester "Rae A Ortonville Evangelist Bob Eaton of Pontiac wil! _. 8 —*® ~ County Calendar it was soared. astronomically,” pa con- « “The board had no right to make Trey 2 . ees Pricilia Circle of ‘Troy Methodist cluded. — : Ruth Circle will meet the same day field, : .-To drain the « * £3 The Library Board will hold its regu- lar meeting on Friday at $ p.m, in the meaey with Mrs, Lester Troyer pre- s ing. * Berst said, two 2 lines as well as larger intercep- tors leading to the Red Run oem City ona Congre onal Church will hare ht Thursday with a potluck at ¢€ o'clock. The theme is, : Ready for Christmas and the include a work shop with dis- piays and instructions on decorations. + & w® The New Era Club will hold their regular meeting at & p.m... Dec. 11 at the home of. Mrs. Max Baird. Hostesses are Mrs, Ronald Baird. Mrs. Neil Taylor and Mrs, Eupene McKillop. There will te an exchange Pa gifts, * * Tae he Ot Bt aan Delve w fe * a m7, s & 0 ; armada "Collins Avon Ur a ccess “undoubtedly will be appealed to the State Supreme Court no mat- *}ter what my decision is.” drain and the county's initial de- the trial are called, th @ Go-operative supper at 6:20. the east had complained of storm * waters flooding across Green- |¢ ‘“ Be Judge Hollahd said that the case|7 Troy's arguments against the today before the first witnesses ini- Robert. Williams, well known -ie-; cal soloist, will lead the associa- tion in community singing. Re- freshments will be served, MeVittie PTA will meet at 7:30 p.m, Thursday at the school. All children in grades one through six will participate in the second an- nual indoor Christmas carol sing, under the direction of Miss Janet Grimes, music supervisor, Avon Township Stone School PTA will meet at Stone School at § p.m, Thursday. presented with all of the students joining in the singing of carols, = There will be a trimmed Christ- mas tree and refreshments ers. © several el Clute will give the reading, “The “lem Angel.” Mrs, Mervin Mack! : ‘ 4 ieee § Dryden Ba = * At the PTA meeting held at the high school Monday evening, the! fense of its plans were expected film, “Men, Mail and. Machines,” ad Child Guidance. Worker to Discuss Mental Health was shown. It dealt with electronic and super atitomatic devices now ee foe of the me jor post offices. New Hudson _ The. New Hudson PTA will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday at the school gymnasium, The main speaker of the evening will be Mrs. Beatrice Eowen, a member of the Wayne State University Depdrtment of The annual Christmas program of the Walled Lake Elementary PTA will be held on Monday, with A chorus of 3 volces will ac- company scenes depicting the Christmas story acted by repre- | sentatives_from each of the grades under the direction of Mrs, Carl Grapentine, ~ A short business" meeting at —§ p.m. will precede the program. The: public is invited. : Church to Hold Bazaar ORION-OXFORD — The Ladies | Auxiliary of the St. Alfred’s Episco- ~ -|politan—-Chub—will -hold Union Council-fo Ask Teamsters’ Ouster ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. ® —The AFLCIO Executive Council gath- ered today to refommend a_for- mal expulsion of the Teamsters Union, which claims a tenth of the federation’s 15 million mem- bers. - f - The council was acting on cor- ruption chd@rges developed in months of hearings before the Senase so ae Py vgn “Tt also was expected to vote can deal eering in labor’s ranks. Deadline for entries has been Gingellville to Hold st ore’ sina ot Goodfellow Drive Knickerbocker Spirit of the Metro- its annual. Goodfellow newspaper drive Dec. 13 and 14 in the Gingellville shop- ping district: The proceeds will be placed in the welfare fund to ae 2 all types of baked goods, handi- work and white elephants will “be offered. Mrs. Hercules Husted is dent; William Walrath, vice presi- Williams, recording secretary; Harold Van Camp, fi- nancial secretary; Everette Strine, sergeant at arms, and Harold Gin- gell, three-year auditor. is South Lyon High School . Schedules Senior Play - the Senior High School play, will]. GINGELLVILLE — The Gordon/lig bei- ) [that if she turned him down, they * but the driver stepped on the gas corner As the pursuit continued, fleeing driver turned off to: Mace- * me car, it was later learned, was stolen in White Lake Town- ship at 11:30 p.m. last night. On the front seat were found another set of license plates, 2,000 Letters to Jimmy 1OK Romantic Sheik =|, ‘| HOUSTON, Tex. w James Roosevelt (D-Calif) says he has received:.about 2,000 let- ér Mrs. Franklin D. The sheik now has 39 wives, * * je 2 ee 8 Ua se Oe = i s |S ope gaid-t I-eouldn’t ect her/Describe- ‘Moon’ Brain married off to that shiek to. try lant to break it up —-that if it ~|was true love it should blossom. — * “Still others, from women, said ‘Car Crash in Ohio” .|magnitude of 7% to 8. another,” Roosevelt said. =~ = “Others hy 1 -shouldl:' sibility of retaining’ one of the Straits area. Between 15 and 2) parties, Wool- ner said, currently have “serious inquiries” before ‘the highway de- partment on possible purchase of Ee Kills State Marine KENTON, Ohio @ —, dervics ns on couuien Sent Se the ptOe ae ! , ith fy i i ae aye f ri eg | i & Hi i agtsk ah ss is Romulus, Mich., and were re-, turning to camp when the crash occurred. : Major Quake in China Recorded in California BERKELEY, Calif, (INS) — A recorded u i Rep.iyesterday and continued for four * _CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.) 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Air Force, ake =: Be “TE ag 3 i : & a é 8 rt ‘ it | Birmingham Junior League Plans Yule Party Saturday ning at a cocktail party in their 2 : | ‘Ballet’ Is Theme of Workshop petipe tHE Hl i as 4 | PEO Entertains Infirmary Patients Warren 8. Booth of Martell Legion Auxiliary Plans Tea, Dinner Mrs. Milton Yerkes was named Revival of 1920 Chemise Should Spur Shoe Sales Manufacturers and retailers sired their views at the 19h EEEaEy, piiis Hn ena tid So s. oe ry tt 3 fg . ‘ r i pee | iat ett Fe infant are Mr, and Mrs. Carl SD Mabooaid of Detrott and Mr Catacomb,” the “Pines of the i a Beat Presenting ‘Dr: ‘Ivan A, Labora; hs ager ’ _ tnedical. superintendent of Pontiac is Mrs. Harry Dernberger. Mrs. Dono- Gerald = Cunningham, Janice Pietsch. - State Hospital,- with the keys to a@ van Tubbs (left), project chairman of | on thre yt ne station. wagon to be used for emotion Oakland County Home Extension Serv- ee ne es aened ities ss the honed he sale, baht Se ee | members in the Pontiac school. ge ee ; : tee - Ppa E Srcheatre tor the cptone «(Clubwomen Aid Children = = ZetalambdaGroup . (ee a temas Bees Pe Plans Yule Party | eI te Hospital Receives Auto, inc sie wt ome ct The Program opened with a = 2 EM: k ; : ; : ; F a ee 4 a | ve bi EXCELLENT STRINGS tionally disturbed children at have been developed and clubs ‘15 Christmas party for mem | Despite the fine playing of Pontiac State Hospital. It was formed. Birthdays and other bers’. children in the home of © the ‘strings, the serenade ‘thought the vehicle would facil- anniversaries important to Mrs. Darrel — sounded heavy and flat be- - ‘tale participation in projects - children are remembered Christmas dinner a needy : cause of the poor acoustics 2 help rehabilitate the chil- _ Parties and gifts. family also was planned. SS eee * * ae EMA ae | | : U. of M: Alumnae _ Sorority Makes Mite Donen Tutte pret. “Hear Program Christmas Plans graceful chairman ‘of Oakland County University of Michigan ' Extension Segvice — Marie Schimmel opened her * * , dish-towels, towels and Sivmnat of Fonte West tro; Wenonah, drive home Tuesday The Pontiac Symphory Or- kitchen items were the means quois road home of Mrs. evening when 16 members of chestra is the focal point of the for’ obtaining money, which es Harmon. The hostess Alpha Chapter of Beta Theta - city’s cultural activity, and, as | Was turned over to the Founda- was assisted by Grace Heitsch, Phi sorority met. Plans were» such, deserves. an adequate tion for-Emotionally Disturbed janet Heitsch, Mrs. discussed for a Christmas party auditorium in which to per- at Pontiac State Heitsch and Helen Travis. to be held in the Dover road ety ies te Wi elit if Fisets } &F gifts to you for that hard-to-shop-for husband. t } [GIFT CERTIFICATES— | and Is Exactly Whot He'd Choose for Himself . . . Put It Under the C | pai ¥ SPORTSMAN'S SHOPPING CENTER 4 | -. . a ae ae er, if you wish, you may shop by phone . .. perhaps we may suggest ' '; ee . teTV ITT - | « » : Buy him a Browning gun or a Colt hand gun ... we are sure to have just - the “one” for that “guy.” : \ ee | a FOR THE FISHERMAN: AE Fish shanties, lines, poles, es = tee f lures, insulated boots . . . LADIES: Shop in our “loaded with 3 Warm clothing for cold : = gifts” store for “that man.” # days on the ice. oh Lots of Free Lighted Parking. § FOR THE HUNTER . . . We have aif complete stock of hunting gear for both 2 ladies and men, . . wool shirts, insulated % underwear (Duofold), electric sox, hats, ¢ gloves, Red “ | Wing boots, gun “j- , cabinets, gun * = P Johnson — Johnson — Johnson : | ss Lots of new 1958 outboard mo- . —— —~.___ tors, what else could please a Bible,” "Gun . ) og . Digest. Lois of FREE LIGHTED PARKING | The Slaybaugh Gift Certificate Costs Exactly What You Went to Tree for Him and Hel Be Pleased os Punch at Being Ableto Select His — i ; ve 3 ‘ celem i 2 ee et ae aes CRE Se ee ee ee eee SPs : ; a) ? j ee hy See a ea te é by ate eek oe ea ei ee SS oe Bee See aS wok . peo PONTIAC PRESS. ‘wapnspay-Dxc EMBI 6 5 $. Telegraph Roa Road, , Bontioc piste sue ME ‘59 S. Saginow St., Poutiec y, 5060 Dixie Highway, Drayton Ploins ! 536 N. Perry St., Pontiao / _ ‘North Hill Shopping Pleza, Rochester _ 398 Auburn Ave., Ponting 5 '. Golden Cream Style * Green Giant —s Cn ) wD Apple Sauce 2 eee ® a /, Canned Hams "30,"can* ‘32 Ea. -SGies Franks mo Se 49° ‘Ground ‘Beat: o Hamburgers wig ao . Hygrade Fresh or Smoked ie Gunsberg Cooked New Intro. Price oe “Liver Sausage “a” ADs. Corned Bee! nites fo 49° feny Simp «B08 F Wilson’s Sliced Bacon hoe * ad Plover 49s . Prices effective through Sat., Dee. 7. en right \ 150-176 Size Indian River ap : ton Fall ¢ Juice a , Grapefruit Seediess ames "be "59° Jonathan. A Apples 4c 19° Seediess - New Crop White or Red es Cyerece Gerdens ee ; id rad oe de -. Breast of Chicken Chank Biscuits Fairmont Creamed Cottage Cheese “— ‘if Ky ‘<. 29 — Birds Eye Mix or Match Sale HL C or Kraft a ae f/ E Si — , , oe @ Cut Corn: 10.00 ‘@ French Fries = | Beane Drink : lf We) a — @ Squash 3 = @ Peas & Carrots 4 ER. g —— ae “oy 4]. es > a Ge e Peas g/m Spinach a @ Mushrooms | | 5 me - : "Veer 4 wu & Saiad elem ue Prone Joice Natural Botte Al Fides Jeane Jewel a Chicken oe : ‘Rall Rath Chop-Etes eat ao tert : Breaded et wow | = wow e | 5 all 1 ragga + the holidays with Mrs. Fitz 7 at Bloomfield Hills Country punch cookies gerald’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Reinman's assistants are M Sic iene, ‘Ballet’Is Theme Legion Auxiliary ‘au, Mes Leste BOF Workshop- Plans Tea, Dinner. Latins in Capital - Learn English as ‘It’s Spoken Here Joseph _C. Walker it. of Bote. —~+yatter. “Connie Clinton: Gemon- the group’s © | Maatay evesing : cluded with a toe number. weaser is chairman for a Feb. de Ea. Nal lage | plano selections 16 beef dinner to be held at jin Chaar a ot -.at the Sunday afternoon meet- the _post home. 4 Tiverton road will éntertain fois Saal eater Cite : for Alice Tuesday and Mrs. Kathy LaCore, Margaret Mor. dome pympes po emery ay enti, Joven iivngetins, 208 Alumnae Plan a, tea it shower A ° 15 in ber. home ox Hillwood “TI concluded the pro ‘Fashion Show. Mrs. Ervest A. Jones wil Feary, See Ost and Card POny honor Alice at a brunch Dec. : " 18 in her home on Cranbrook Mrs. Martin A. Geare of St.— road . . ospital om Coming for the wedding wit - PEO Entertains wot haw: home span chair- be the bride-elect's great-aunt, Infirmary Patients man of the card party and . York fashion show, provided by Al- City, and her maternal grand- Mrs. Ashton W. Emery vin's, which will be held in the parents—~___ Mrs. B.- J. opened her Dixie highway nut ses'—home— auditorium. tional Gillen of Winter Park, Fla. home to members of AW Chap- Wednesday. RETURN TO THE EAST : ter of PEO Monday evening. Others - serving on commit- William ' Morgan of the decorations?” Assisting the | models, four models will be .U, &. Air Force, hostess was Marian Emery. taken from the alumnae group. aes Revival of 1920 Chemise swe". 4 Should Spur Shoe, Sales. ‘are spending 10 days : ; Saver. Miami Beach, NEW YORK. — Revival ae 8. Phased yi gong ag ag ares é ne msg tomy, AO sogi got to spur lagging sales of wom- 2 en's shoes, apokeamen Sor. the i sHEFAE, : i eo balg g jog oew goats Be aghm amonlipeg ad i aon ae Mr. ta sapecte. a: _and Mr. \ po 4e Fg \% Ly i a! Psychiatric Aides Hold Yule Party 4 i ul | — : i ! ; gF I ; i ' | i é Presenting Dr len A, LaCore, ’ : _ iproceg, G medical sisperintendent of Pontiac is Mrs. ieery Sookiad. Mrs. Dono- © State Hospital, with the. keys | 9 to a van Tubbs (left), project-chairman of station wagon to be used for emotion: Oakland County Home nae gee y i is i 5 ‘chairman of Oakland County ee : a4 : Home Extension Segvice ee ee Marie Schimmel opened her 4 ally disturbed children at the hospital ie clubs, looks ‘on. ~~ Clubwomén Aid Children © : Hospital Receives Bi wa as eit toad al “and participate in athletic and "setting for the Monday evening ——— : ~ Zeta Lambda Grou | | my Plans Yule Party: . : , wives have been making*and club functions. meeting of Zeta Lambda Chap- selling kitchen ftems to buy Local volunteers give time ter of Beta Sigma Phi‘Sorority, === ® GMC Truck and Coach Sub- to promote rehabilitation ac- —_Bians were made for a Dec. , tionally disturbed children at . have been developed and clubs 15 oe mae bce for ead Pontiac State Hospital. It was formed. Birt and other bers’ children g bho emg ds thought the vehicle would facil | amniversaries important to Mrs. Darrel , Donaldson. E _ tate participation in projects children are remembered with Christmas dinner for a needy to, help rehabilitate the chil © Parties and gifts. family also was planned. | Pa dren. : 5 = 5 & -_*# * * ~~ U.ofM. Alumnae — pee ee Mrs. Donovan Tubbs, project ¢a 9g : Christmas Plans | road home of Mrs. evening ¥ SPORTSHAN'S SHOPPING CENTER © at “ONE-ST f Cone ek so od ee he tk tpt er. if you wish, you may shop by phone . Eyes we mor ee: site you for thet herd eshoper hubend. a the ” Buy him a Browning gun ee a Colt . a ++-we-are-sute to have just} one” for that “guy.” FOR THE FISHERMAN: Fish shanties, lines, poles). y lures, insulated boots... | o, Warm clothing for cold : i¢_ days on the ice. 3 Bhan — inten — oho | Lots of new 1958 outboard mo- tors, what-else could please complete stock of hunting geor for both ladies and men , . . wool shirts, insulated # Wing boots, gun ae ff racks, “Shooter's =f FOR THE HUNTER . . . We have a underwear (Duofold), electric sox, hats, ji gloves, Red cabinets, gun Bible,” “Gun Bcc ae 3 Hf Tots of FREE LIGHTED PARKING ee —GIFT. CERTIFICATES— on = The he Slaybough Gift Certificate Costs Exactly What You Want to Seal . : Is Exact! What He'd Choose for Himself t.. . + Put & Under the val Tree for Him and He'll Be Pleased as Punch ot Be } BE 4 be Se ba if t ru ee fill fuses, ; i Vial att Hane ain ; $242 is 3 i | AAs ; He te HY kee i ; : LTP he bee be Ze AE Y ita, as 7 er ia am we! ALBEE =18} pitt, + fle me* e a Fi ceaumeaqureunalll L < ae : is; eel a Arbor. Ser or engineers. that disposers | a ait : if i : ae _ on es i ; 25 3 nese Hiuihal if iis = iy a’ . ri ‘ re. lity nf ee | ade oh ao a By He iy ug ait C He i i. before you turn on the disposer. In some disposers this is auto- we at reminder to turn on the cold water tet it ae nA 5 Pais ge ti : e and Trash Sa yase 3 = iig ass 2 ion, ¢ 01d spending two weeks in St. Joseph rate of' Mercy Hospital in Ann him eeeere. : g ‘Cause Big Headache ; baat | | By KAY SHERWOOD about 1% gallons « minute through | "A disposer will use about 1% gal-/ Sam Hoffman has returned to jons of water per person per day. his Sylvan Shores home after it ut 4 *~ apcseae pe 3 ade- com- b ‘ ; with, Vocal plumbing and) Leqves Hospital Garba fa ~ For water ’ x im a neat ¥ 3 | : : ie. 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Rau: pf} fe FF Z . He . ¢ : F 58 : ¢ i ry git ’ A Feat It-is commendable to be active ond for those outside the family, but don’t neglect the duties in your own home. They are most important, + ro Fea ee eit 2 e a 2 to do good It's Correct | _toAccept | Local Ways ‘Honoree at Party Should Not Have By EMILY Post who had that wish realized re-| petty discussed that junket a While I wasicently when she -was chosen to while another one — a see Range 2 in another city,/represent some seven million teen-itrin to New York to attend the f gave a bridge party in mylagers at a planning session fot! First Youth Conference of the |= est score. The person who won theifor Children and Youth. \Paralysis, to help druin up teen-| = Prize turned it over to me. I was) «Travel should be an essential pol a and : i : i th » These generally come sure t é TH “tis He wag | “Dear Mrs. Post: When salad fs served with the main course does 681: Crochet . it have to be eaten with the salad fork or may it be eaten with the dinner fork?= “A triend of mirie telig ‘me that ‘two forks are proper. It ‘seéms ridiculous to. me to have to switch from the dinner fork to the salad i i i Believes All Youths Should See Capital fork everytime you take a mouth- ful of salad.” ‘Answer: Although two forks are! considered cofrect, it is not neces- Finds Health Clues — | : ith ~_-|boy, went back with him in the my baby sister Carole, who is 13 home I pick up the groceries, then I can settle down to study and lith, and 12th, then we. broke up again. I guess it is a mistake to tie yourself. down to one boy, -yn- “Smouldering fire rhinestones In a brilliant star flash from {12. “That's when I prepare break.’ | fast for Dad, my older sister and = After that comes bed making and “Idusting, Then Carole and I walk: off. to school together. On the way!” } |prepare dinner, and do the dishes. |” =] (By that time it is 7 o'clock ‘and’ Se exciting to unwrop! | - The merriest Christmas greeting ever! ~ Exclusive Holiday _ ORES COLLECTION sketched from siock the draped satin cummerbund. Its black crepe bodice, with shoulder-line tucks releasing fullness, has a surplice neck-- line> Below the satin cummerbund of a contrasting color, a pale cloud of Arnel chiffon, over the taffeta creates the floating skirt. . : * 2 Me exene é . 8 "AN ARTHUR'S GIFT CERTIFICATE Solves your gift problem quickly... always welcome gift fer a woman. ‘1 72" Wide, Assorted Colors An ophthalmologist who ex- amines your eyes can give you quite a bit of “inside information.” From looking at the only visible internal blood vessel—the. retina _ vessel back of the eyeball—he can find clues that help him know how THY 4 _ $8 Wayne Street This Ad Sponsored by RANDALL’S HARPER JAETHOD SHOP LIOW’S CLUB ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE | agg FRIDAY AND SATURDAY * December 5, 6, 7 23-1408 | @ Planned bh a atiac Travel Service |/ 698 West Huron Street - | , FE89611 | Others 10.98 and jae ae ci wae ist ristmas | en a Dress Sclon—Second Floor =F = a te Naturalizer’s gicve-sott/punip ) THE POPULAR LITTLE HEEL A.. She'll go steady from Christmas : ‘ths stched top handle bog tn Blacks brow oor B. A handful of hay wat Wile hitch bag a ‘Over, enough 4 ~G. This top-handie calf is « ki Whe on wth “_mwewty-eignT pame ot Cairo is erived) Chinese sometimes wear eres < 1% S. Saginaw, 2th hapa tg ; sama apy pans Rags ot ‘ PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 The rm a “ee | “The Vietorious. “evil eye : [PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL cummcrncess HAIR STYLING . } PERMANENTS, ge ei ot 00. CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP | P16 N. Perry FE 2-6361 ‘ Mental and Emotional - Burden - By RUTH MILLETT_ “I'm fed up with hearing how a few iinatie appli- @ snap,” says a tled “Sure, I It’s “Daily Beaus ie . Grind = That Makes Wine Tired} é Modern Conveniences Don’t Lighten ‘ EEE ae job} young wif mee Soe oes Sr fi ‘of five in an = — automatic washer POPCORN’S EXTRA NUTRITIOUS AND DELICIOUS - WHEN MADE WITH “RAVO _ PURE PEANUT OIL! Peanvts—o valved source of body- building protein—make Ravo & FE Ti Le H 2 4 e tr . Vs f z Chatting before the Christmas tree at the party given Tuesday at Hotel. . Master Plumbing Contractors and its Women’s Aux- iliary are (left to right) Mrs. Lloyd Thornton, enter- :, Celebrate Christmas Season the auxiliary, contractors. Waldron by the Pontiac & > . tainment chairman; Mrs. Ezra Mason, president of . ad) Ueyt Thornton, president of the Bazaar Scheduled A dinner, family-style ‘Christmas tree and carois high- lighted the evening when Pontiac Master Plumbing Contractors and ian ‘What lovelier lingerie ! to give her. than ~— Van Raalte eee tea or black. C. \ \ “BECAUSE ve LOVES NICE THINGS" A. Nylon loce trims -_ the bodice and the pleated flounce. In- white, beige, red, 5 5 ny i ff, if B. Petty-sli with deep illuston é flounée lavish with “Petti-pleat” . scalloped Alencon lace. White “'Dirovette” i piaceltaeh nightie with sn we flower embroidered bodice and gay ribbon - ae ve | : aw In White or Pink. Contractors Hold Dinner lighted! '\Told of Social Work wun ential wally 9 see eonuty'ent . with a farewell gift. by St. Trinity Guild Albert Arps have been named co- Qiifford Temple, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Temple, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra\*© be held Thursday at the St Mason Jr., and Mr. ana Mrs. Glenn P. Seeley. Women of Moose — Horace Hatfield spoke when|Ginner ‘will be served. Women of the Moose set Monday) evening in Moose Hall. His y= Church Group | «Has Installation of New Officers ‘Mis, Fanny Seeley was eeemedi All Gifts Beautifully = SOLID BRASS PLANTER | Men Get Breaks 10.95 ~~ CePA (Pee e Charcoal ~ @ White 7 — Pink 101 N. Saginaw © Translucent White we “FIBERGLAS BOWLS - $450 Priced from *4, 2 : : | betrera tee Dt irianam, Reet, Deal, if 1AMOND DESIGN See Parade Scenes Colored pictures of last year's Rose Bowl Parade were shown to members of the Proficiency Group of OES 228, which gathered at the home of Mrs. Lula Buckler on _|Rosshire court for its December a fish pond. ‘At 5 p.m. « spaghetti] | Hostesses are quick to in- | vite a man whose wife is out | | of town to dinner or to an eve- | One Hour to Party Time by Edythe McCulloch i} The hotiésy rash is on. fer these om getting ready ene hour! * ;e Gannacheia Jamas I] @ Reindeer in Gold, Bu ~~ Silver -or Color ~ Hf} © Snowman | 1 © Initial sin oom i green houses and | ot their BEST... . 5 CALL US TODAY! for = ‘CHRISTMAS ~ For the Boor “qe : ee Presents _ for: rnd Home je ne 2 @ Planters in brass, ¢op- fe & silver, or old ishioned iron stone ported and domestic | @ Arrangements, cut Our’ large range ap , staff of designers as-.| sures you FLOWERS Le Floral Co,: — Sy Gectans Laie Ave, BF we Saga _ flowers in unusual - containers: eGcirr. AERUEGATES « ‘Crete é Pontiac Students customed to college lite. *-* * There. are Pontiac area stu-_ southeastern part of Michigan, presenting “Robin Hood” at various schools. Dennis ‘Simonson of North _ (Cass avenue, a swimmer at te in Cam is now swimming for Gaverel teeabedis girls from ~ Pontiac attended “the annual sorority rush patties. Later Betsy Bradley, Sharon McRae. Mary Sue Dahlgren, Mary and Martha Cowan, Janet Wiltgen, Helen Sue Spark, Carolyn Sla- ter and Carol Cox. * * * Three Pontiac area men will } Pontine High for three years, Michigan - State. Although he is not eli- - Events MSU Girds for Final Exam Ordeal — be with the MSU Men's Glee Mother of Four Designs Greeting Cards as Hobby GREENWICH, Conn. @ — Pert,/in black and white, covered every- blonde Lee Adorney runs a good- \day occasions such as birthdays, sized country home, takes care of| anniversaries, get-well cards and! fovr small childrei; pampers her. New York adman husband—and in her spare time turns out a line of greeting cards which have ‘caught | on like wildfire among the modern- | - minded off-beat customers. * * * $o on. Club when membérs travel to = The glee chub has performed ;. with the Naval Choir from Pensacola, Fila., and has sung at Chicago for the annual meeting of the Central Motor Freight Association of Tlinois. * *. *& Held recently at Michigan State was the annual Military Ball. This dance was sponsored by the Army and Air Force rection of Ray McKinley. YULE DECORATING Bill Hampton of Cherokee road, a sophomore, committee of the Union Board that is responsible for -Christ- mas decorations in the Union Building. * * * Joni James, a popular re- cording star, recently starred in the Spartan Review. Also performing in the review were the Men's Glee Club and a rock ‘n’ roll group from New | York. All of the -acts were appreciated by the students. is on the is et te i he hs nd ‘hurts we have suffered, parents your likeness to them. You still ee = at eee + love. REMAIN So long as our parents still con-| trol our idea of love, we remain children. I've respect for Eddie's father. He’s struggled through to his own idea of discipline. Now all h@ needs| his own idea of love. Hero by Long Sight duced more than 650 years ago, millions of nearsighted people didn't think the world they | lived in was such an impressive piace, They lived out their lives unable to see mountains, clouds pers eed eA and dotted net fabric so it should be popular through: the summer of 1958. : j Eye accidents involving. chil- dren number about 100,000 — each year, according to the 4 National Society for the Pre- vention of Blindness. New Hair Styles Direct From Paris COLD WAVE $70 -§]0 Complete “Where Service and Quality Are Supreme’ jo Appointment Needed! { Immediate Service! 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Resinel 12, Bate. 1, Me. ong | ean school, And it is a task. time the children go out for re- stds whee te iversary weekend | ot ee oe ae ee lisa ae Sipe Bahan f J ‘Yuri “No Relation, Please” Zhu- teover go back to the rules,| ‘dies invel | Reoping . derful thing it would be if we could) ? | | ‘The Russian souse gets drunker koy, Soviet minister in charge of They'll have Daniels. 3h, Sa0_D Wego, Calif.. 10, . Sintz Sets School Sik: as Maples Defeat Pointe Birmingham's Pete Sintz, ‘medley swimmer; last night hung up a mew school record for the 150-yard event that turned a very close dual contest with a strong Grosse Pointe squad into a “going- the tricky event in 1:36.56, with). teammate Dave Smith only'a half- foot back and the Pointe’s co- captain, Chuck Babcock, six inches pan a2 en nation's ue. ace, "prota victory 55-41. Pete turned’; was the 9th straight dual win for Birmingham, 2nd of this winter, 100 freestyle held up, Victory | - Pete Palmer, 50-yard. freestyle (2%5.1); Smith, 200-yard freestyle behind Smith. Both Sintz and Smith were. under Tom Bechtel’s former record. stroker: John Hyde, diving; free- style relay (Bill Buick, Palmer, E, Sintz was the meet's only double : (2:09.4), Dave ‘is usually a — a J. McGinnis, Les Harber) 1:42.1. © Pointe won the with a terrific race by Les fun ¢ og 07.0; rss : (F: ip 3 Baa on rad Tast nil dog olf I bit of ee whe ee nse orted ft out. Opeii Philips. _'Arizona State Gets me enend 20-game winner, had his: | poorest season in 1957 with a 10-22 record. Ashburn, one of the cir- jeuit’s finest outfielders, batted * 207 last Season. Ashburn and lefthanded pitcher! ‘the Phils for St. Louis’ third base- man Ken Boyer, but the deal was 1950 pennant-winning club under-|- Tejected. Cincinnati offered an unidenti-| fed outfielder ‘for Roberts and the: a seven-maniterritory. The International Phils responded by asking for cem- iter fielder Gus Bell in exchange jbut ‘the swap failed. It was re-) . ported the Reds offered outfield-| er Wally Post. * * * Washington and Detroit were trying to connect on a multi-play-’. ; Detroit. propo- * 1.—Infielder—-Ray Boone and- et: ther pitchers Bob Shaw or Hal Woodeshick to go to. the Chicago White Sox in a trade for pitcher Bob Keega er ee 2. Detroit would then send Phil- ips. infielder Jim Finigan, out- fielder Jimmy. Greengrass and ‘catcher J. W. Porter to Washing-| ‘ton for catcher Lou Berberet and” infielder Pete Runnels * + * Frank Lane —is busily —shopping tie Nae ae tnt We 4on All-Star Team |e TUCSON, Ariz, WP = Arizona State College at “Tempe, one of the nation’s two undefeated, untied men on the Star first ——. wey. * And my Cdeabeas champion Sun-Devils put four more on the -seeend sqtied—— All- zs *& * Halfbacks Leon Burton, the na- tion’s top scorer, and Bob Mul- gado, -runnerup - in the national pound tackle Bart Jankans. * * * Hardin-Simmons ~ ‘University of Cleveland General Manager! Major college teams, placed four! Border Conference AP Wirephete _HEISMAN WINNER — John Crow; Star back of Texas AEM, Trophy since the award was in- ponp er pedir y Madang elie meg Se Rigen nt gps the TCU mite, won in 1938, and SMU's Dosk Walker in 1948, Paul the 23rd annual Heisrnan Memo- | rial Trophy, He is Sane rook Srigsian, #8 Wayland ot s q = or ae, and Rapids irand Rapids Lee $1. Geant “Regis oe ee ge ‘Christian ‘M1, Com- ft Beigwio 83 7 Grand Haven Muskegon Catholic Centre! 80° Muske- gon 4 Coieman $8, arian Catholic Cent- ee State, race, had two men; i University of Arizona, the same number; Texas Western of El Paso and | Abilene, Tex., which finished in a tie for third place, put three men)" ¢° New — A&M,-one-each. State Gridders \Get High Spots — “ jin Heisman Vote , . total. “Bill Aboation ied Cane i Almont, hdd leads e # and Md with nine, y+ gan State football players finished high up in the running for the omg Memorial Trophy .be- Bere suet nen | key Senin tn ghithehester ind.) #1, Kelamazoe % ean eee hoe penee ' alezyk, was . eo. _| and center Dan Currie, who was ve 94 Phila Tensile 43 Some, the Dame. Laeee™ fret - Wapneaburg 66, Prostbure. Md: os draft choice, was second. | St. Bonavent Siena 4? The balloting for the award pre the St. Lawrences 6° eee , Ont. a4 sented annually to the outstanding West Vi 100, Vifrinia atateary 80 college player In the country was N sv 70. imarican "Unit * conducted : | pub, 2s -, ek a tery a hex a ‘ | Thum Favorites Triumph hei ii lievesibiebiet Aiicees tiie tet 0 38: DETROMT w®~The University of dior: Brown City, ‘rolled over Assumption — . : 1 aes ih Sark Ges ee get hurt. E with this Exchange at the Club have unusual RESTON the start and never fell behind as ne 2 $ ‘ 5 — Dick Lippert poured-tn 19 points (Pete $a ht a for scoring honors. -BIM Noles jrmsen 7 ou 33 @ Enjoy the had 14 ang Leon Decker 13 for [Lippert —g 31 es & . Glarkston while two Ortonville a om race : players, Charley Graves and Bar! foiseston ......0+++ At m1 13 120 : Richardson each tallied 11 points. |ortonvitie visvenesdd 16 8 1041 Attention Householder RE-PROOF Your Fuel Oil Tank . . . 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Brandstatter team honors this season. @istance for the first half as is . pT: Clawson held only » 25-22 ad- guards are John Frey of - | ps vantage, but in the third quarter Grand Rapids and Joe Foster ( Brandsta are re- . | with 15 and George Almashy with East Grand Rapids star was used ) ’ ‘ | 13 led Clawson’s attack while Jim The ally ag @ tailback this sea- ae anes tel Hollister had 18 and John Lucadem time 28-24. and guined 152 yards in’ 29) Cranbrook fell to of the} 18 for West B : 22 : carries: He also fired three passes|f=at in as many games Both teams had seven players AP Wirephete Arthur Godzinski led the St.itor 0 yards and a touchdown.|Young basketball season By taking: in the scoring io . WOLVERINES MVP — Coach Bennie Odsterbaan has a few Mary attack with 15 points’ while|primarily, though, he was used as|@ 6430 lacing at the oo _. CLAWSON _"'w. sLoomrmeiy | words of congratulations for halfback Jim Pace who was named Rich Orkisz took honors with 22/5 blocking guard on offense and|Southfield on the Crane court last) Meow” . 3 $4 Dumas § 3 3| the Wolverines’ most valuable player at a University of Michigan |(F St Sis |middle guard on defense. om iy | Met 3 Loredam” 6 345) paneett ths woek in Detralt. Se Mostuske "4 1% Remusch 2 3 7) His conch salf he handled 90 Ton Jaye figured ta Go. ever ww, — : Maley 2.4 8 Holster © 4 10 18 — —| : HH : 3 4) at his position this sea- | "s led by Bob Shull's 16 points. Ly Yom 2 ES eho = 38 a | \ ae ger 3 “2 Steet 0 not tes to opponents-| Bob—Silein—ted Cranbrook— with : | _ 26 ita Semen'sks “3 0 4| Of ome yard. Also, he made % | 19 points. wun eB! i ew we af omeo in = as 3a 7 G| behind-the-tine tackles for a total | Southfield held a wide 3415 SERVICE , W. Bloom. occ cccecss sn 1347 ‘ r | ' N [te gt sary 282 ss loss of 106 yards. . halftime a ane Cranes | aS : \ “en teams up with managed 0 goals i Holly Quint Gets inn - A Tiwtes: ds = any Growe of Aegan “atthe i ay wpe _ Complete Service = = | ‘ Twins Confuse Car ends. Grewe is regarded as one of It was the for All T T S Started | \ : the finest ends to come out~of|te2ms- Southfield Jost the opener ypes lransmission eason Start , \| A pale of high-scoring twins were) ese Anchigan in some time. (10 Livonia Bentley last week. All Work Guaranteed With Win 69-58 veins ny tess The first team center is Dave|pr 20 4 Klein $3 5 ’ By CHUCK ABAIR | ‘The Falcons looked good in spots|¢r last night. The Cards bowed to!) a. of Kingsford in the Upper shuil ¢ 416 Tuner 6 3 She ry 3 Foye Vansar 58-41 as Ray and Roy Land. ord in the Upper are 3 3't Oren 3 Free Check-Up Service Holly's 14man basket-| Rochester and Romeo set the ©? by the smoothworking Mon! 0.0 combined for 31 points.|Peninsula. Named “Lineman Ridley 3 3 3 Studebaker 23 teem all itross. They romped to a 153 Ist Georg with year” in Upper- Michigan, the 6-iEetms” iii Duk 16 47 N. Parke St. — North of City Hall — FE 8-6022 saw action as the stage for their big game Friday) George Kish topped Millington with ©, cig. ccunder played three’ 03 4 3 Der Ot 5 : Broncos easily downed Fenton which will help dedicate “the new period lead and were never pushed 13. 3 of varsity ball. Grent 328 63-58 last night. Falcon gymnasium by turning in very hard until Milford narrowed)————~ — ' [Soree 94 The Broncs were red hot in nme, vines S88\the gap from 196 to 25-20 at the). | CLASS B me === — the first half tn hitting 48 per |" 0 mned Milford 36.25,7t of the 4th quarter, Player School Position Hgt. Wet. Yeatisounnes vue cent of their shots and beld a |. Seiteed etaie eto was post-| .Nine successive points sewed up| A. Brandstatter, E. Lansing End 61 190 Sr. Pe On See ie ing a 67-58 triumph at South Lake.|the issue at that point as Milford| Larry Grewe, End 61 185 Sr. 9-32 7 Nine of the 14 into Ken Ma Tackle 64 200 Jr.South Lyon Wins, 3 A bath cey mets “Peanuts” Montross made the |lacked the scoring punch to keep . : \ Ub the scoring column for Holly led) 1) twe chets of the game and |"? the pace. | Dennis . Tackle 6-1 © 180 El se Gan ek = r by Harold Haddon with 13. AMOS) po hester went ox from thefe to | ‘The Redskins had tallied only John Frey,E.Grd. Rapids Guard 58 165 ST. pair, south Lyon to | MOTORS te ‘pay Bradsher with 11 and Bill Taylor) , comparatively easy win, six points im the opening half and | Joe , Kazoo. St. Aug. Guard 5-7. 165 ~~ Sr-.\nate the final two periods and de- TOMA sal ond Jeary Yous wl tailed to make « field goal uatll [Dave Manders, | ord Center 62 210 ie gong — + Ce, . hyena ; : the eighth minute of play. Re- Trancygier, W’dotte Mt.Car. Q’back 6-1 190 r. lidlifter night. A a 20 and Bryer Melena with 8 |E'x-MSU Tackle cerve Bab Hert paced the Inet jim Rowe, Marshall \ Halfoack 61 195 Re reg ge ig 3 ? Our Speciaity Hetéon 6103 Sime 3 st Lost to Eaal ~— Bob Suci, Grand Blanc, Halfback 5-11 170 Sr./fo™ — M NE-UP Vaier $ 8 8 Cappo 1o3 Oo Ladgie points. Montross topped Rech- \ ; defeat. Ev Fy od get a. Fee 1g exter with 15. Bill Timm, Coldwater \ Fullback 6-1 195, ‘Sr. si Pest Senha tiiding Week — ~ Fhompsce —t-3—$' PHILADELPHIA oF = : : ; : $ 111 Lauer 103 The winners peppered the. home SECOND TEAM 'p. Grommet 29 .¢ Moone 4 23 team’s zone defense to the tune) ENDS: Jim Crowley, pve St. John; Scott Maentz, Bast Pussions Win Again 2 MOTOR 338, Be 72 sei, Md ould cand Rapids Se aumn faaSIOOt Tae e Exchange Co = ay tal page imag ee Bo GUARDS: Don Kawal, Redford st. Mary; Ray Ward,/fourth victory in seven ing poor percentages in both de- against Canadian clubs. The Rus-/ Farmington Blasted partments for the area rivals. . ve \ ns have lost two, tied one, in Opening Contest Better balihandling and rebound-| CENTER: Pat Haley, Clawson. ‘Cadiliac:| South Lake: > Univer-| at end of the first period. Sickler, Calumet; Smith, Ithaca: Pu y Wes Se ee ee oe ane ‘i cc . Mobencopt. Clawson: Schaeffer, Lake] BACKS —1 cechiet, Saginaw Andrew: a 17_points. ro i ick in action for) oe Beaks | TACRIike—Maguetia, Albion; McDonald.| Fletcher, Charlotte; Prancisea, Mer- eR Ba ee ca 10. a aad prowagra Sib raat ee ee fanal : ria; . Me-| -< — oa Pes eto PARMINGTON ....... behind Ritter Reaatz, i si : ae a bespend im td tes bad 22. Jack Gleason of Sout ester: coat Yolk, ‘8 6.00-16 2 in 1 tread..... | -D 49 prj Lake topped them : | a: ne: = i Berkley Defeated, 60- College dominated overtime play : MILFORD _ 6.70-15 2 in 1 tread. e866 Dearborn. 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E Work, Involves vege a ypiae fer Lge moekine, cs Rent Apts Unfurviched ...cees- bbe service ex- fo de ag fe 4 ; ose_oniiee_ €% ¥ 3 = Bent Houses Furntaned | °.00..: % ue nesgurar’. 19 = 2 Bar til Poutac Press, —_—* Building Service 12 Daturnished. — --++ WOMAN OVER 3° FoR HOUSE > : Por Rent jake Comages " ----ors-00-9%| AUTO BODY MAN- 5 gaye weekly. 10 through | “fiocghin: finish, “Remodel, “FHA | ome Wit, Boe ions —staseensets git} JU gaperionee. 26% Elisabeth | finner. Must have own transpor- terms, Gordon Piatiley, EM 2-048? Conv eiseeees SOR Lake Rd. 65385. . A-l_ UNDERPINNING ae hooee | Motet Rom speed pee | é BARBER | "ror a, cooking -) Tawar Tomes’ Basement put under Rent Office Spare .ssso<¢--4l | past or full time Orchard Nice ent A-l_ CARPENTRY. AREAS. PR ver wees Lf2iEneone sero @) ake R4. near rikeeno Warbor. arbor.| Sith private bath. #20 week, Mid-_ estimates, OL 1-346 Taal eee: : : &-1 CARPENTER CREW Avail. ‘REAL EsT/Te wor sate~ | BODY MAN ~ EXCELLENT OF WOMAN TO SIT WiTH able. Roughing & finish. Aiso al Etosha a 2#b & part of OR | terations, Pree est. FE 53608 for Saie Houses 43 mare ol ~ee,| 21m. - ON | MA 42383, . : o| oe - _A-i LAYING SANDING & FIN. Sale Lake. sees Boi : 2 , eis work PE 31047. Pon- Fee ie ee cariocms corns Croom, Fon Pans as AR DTRENCHING : — Inetustria) Prop. . ius Cag one going aw ge S a. uo % Thigh PE bee Water Line, Field Tile. o-oo eee eee Ree baby: a A EN = EMENTs DUG cretinn FE ‘ kiva ree en | CUSTOM PI SEOMBING G _INSTALLATE ae i. See ‘CEMENT & & BLOC! OCK™ “DE mr CBUTLDING ERVICE _*. at Will pick up and one WOMAN Pe ne | “T've brought her up slow, letting her gain experignce in ‘i Buyers 2 _31_Ste ae | Small preliminary sales — now she’s ready for a main event!” | OO 3 bedra. ate Pie basement. FE vn [one a 4 ae : ; nH? LARGE ae RUS. a: 535 JOSLYN, LAKE ~ — : Brices. . - But No Homes: Rent Apts. Us Untornished 34, Rent Houses Furnished : a5 t Room Fonxmnp Arr FOR) we ts isha ae Sen. x ® MBta ttl, ers cas | ite. om @ miles. S17. weekly. 5 3 ER VICE aia ag OUR a Township excelent tenets ; Aw a Eines a eens Bair | valiable te ‘assist pct ~INDEBT? | KENNEDY 3 REALTOR Let US | SRP ARE haS TD | Give You 1 Place to Pay | Ease Your Mind MORTGAGES Restore Credit | LISTINGS WANTED One | story two bedroom WE ARE NOT A BUYERS WAITING LET ¢=¥ as , o.2 : ~~. for Pee ee Pa: ams a LOAN COMPANY | Ger cass Pon TOUR MICHIGAN CREDIT - oe tee BuY Leslie RD COUNSELORS a JERRY F. ADAMS ri a3 = 5+: ee Theater MODEL OPEN 2 TO 7 P.M. * ow Stee ee BU are. 38 Diase INSURANCE e : Nichole & ro aes : Ee 58 F] 8 per : 4 Fr) ge UR NIER — ie aE o- e you 8 es Ra arco ath | Seas! a ‘ies ro HEY fe ‘eset “| Sarees, aaa | wee 70 Mohawk Rd. wiles. “ baton sea % iarge rooms and beth, Prt. Vor ge Entr. heat, bue and way away. ec nar BL OOMFIELD™ HILLS = Dene. : *y a Bis Down, Immediate . i= re ee j . vi JG Hay BEN, Realtor. tke gad we can as fe school. Fi ' NEY i anes Eves. gun. 10 | (NY as se th Mo 7 OULD LIKE To i .3 : WRENCH W. ot_smal etd Gage. FE beer ee Roy Annétt Inc, | ate FRoPenity tecratiors CG LORD a x —.< ea oR. ore SALTON ous | NALS + le Tie tate) St, Soe ge nls eeart 24) T.G. Trocke = wea me. 75 FU Fs e . w ROY KNAUF. va orn | ee in aah a : 7 ,| Eight Acres on— ee a a x ———| ee, Ob Le CRE. "borer PORN ; tect Feder P0173 between 8) Fe St Oe feet een Moving Trucking 3 a nc ete, a nee? We HOLLYWOOD, APTS n | Onrice ae MTT : Beat. 61.500 dowa. “Ag MOVING ~ BAULIxa ca + es Bisheg Ui fora fie. "now:| Or For Sal i “3 | $1,000 Down Not connate Yam sass a WE DO WHAT HOLLYWOOD APTS. | — - DOWN _ ccpered “temas ame |S. AA-1 Reduced Rates Goop WE SAY - 4 sas ond RK 2 FAMILY BRICK yg SR, Smith Van or Pick- Put 6 PROPER utce on | feha ft E abectd PE Sine) Be cant a cimax | * ROOM AND BAT ache | Mod. © rms. & bath each PAYMENT: Garkston-Orleo Ra.” . s. <.. = your home. . that's the TAROE PLEASANT 3 AND ® AND BATH. “RMS & BATH. CLEAN. ear White LE 7 4538 ceves cuest. Real Gey. > _ a odd gn” Vay ‘weateaal : aan “pansy Too ‘wucH wan yoni rigne | Beer a ht Seah arn tae tase “il tregent cher 4 oF Sait ee Brvotiiels Re. ror will =a - 3 of 3 bedroom starter penne, Square Lake P rivileges FE 2304 ee —-|___ Wt. Miscellaneous 28) fy peone atest "Asx foo | MGUBE “onsen! fate 1 biock |_OM 5-00 | sell out P. W. DINNAN Tit fun Basermene and rouge wie'| Five, large ete, Oeting, tn ‘Gregg Delivery Service BY TOOLM AKER | “know Sh ifs been gra bhea Pa Filzabeth Lake Rd. : 3 ro WOLVERINE, APTS ; 42 ae ae | 6 OW. Corner Wiliams “ Lake and bedroom home. “ . Pe i . | UP by” someone who resells ODERK METTE UNITE. | J armitet. $4 per, month’ & O. |” Goes ee BY yeas, SO BE, nea ee er te rock, ._ tiled Te eo ARTITES Fibs | lethes now, shaper 67 press. renee toe _weekiy and-up OR 57100. Rempreed. ma B Bares. " WEAR ~ i baa Hot ‘ater Ciasned cloeets * ewe HAULING & AUSRInH KANE Foe Rig Eg Bed Sie Pang We HAVE || sag Earn Bast and tghte ter | Latee farm 2 kpta. up and | netfan Diinds, drapes, paved drive. exhaust fas te and : “your price. Anytime. PB $-0088.| hours, OR 5-957 Tie SxPenience! “We | _Biuhed. Met. required. PE S400 WEST SIDE oma. $85 pee maga for bots Pear garage. tow down Bein, Only #13.000 with ree O'DELL CARTAGE | ®anrep: on (hoe BONS HOUSE AND WELL |SEWLY DECORATED 3 RQOM/ Ciose to # Benedict's Church. | a0, : oe Se Second St. St-—Off ff Joslyn » | Boies _ dais woe AED Qranes|_ tor Poh |. fromt Apts. 8615 Pontiac Lk RA. am. Genet heat, saat Se = 14 ee GAS rE room racch home 2¢x gig My Ag ae " SeAUY FROESON. i Will SHARE HOME FREE : foots Pr cate, FE "4liis. _-belt ot rest. Pest} call Ma $022, eupiime |e pa fe sie : ae nace, Altium’ ou tur:| ment, Ou Mast ide” bat Rubbish. {TRUCKING TADY WILL SHARE ROME PRES! Ste. Te caunttte AND PVT. | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34| 7 sepnoon, WALLED LANE. | Peat Mear seioien He m storms and} ai] Sew homes. Owner , __& sravel, $sei3. _ bath. Adults only. 200 N. Paddock ern. Close té Reas. MA'@ ROOMS. BATH Chice Resitor, OR Saas. Z u ie ‘ 2) Rr 6 iy . i —FE §-2035~ 3-0266. . . Alberta Apts. UPPER 4) ar a2 : : ae ok . Painting & Decorating 2» ‘Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 ig; rroon 3 ROOMS AND S Ara. Fee iis Her, |i BEDROOM WELL FURNISHED. ow FW: DINNAN iiss East of Pontiac -Cedar Island ef “| Gea, ort, By Miracle, Mile, oo) 3bedrm Dupler on Spokane. FE) apt. On Case Lake until June. Siig vies gi¥p TERRACE Off Walton Blvd. . Attractive lakefront — hee 3, bed- os parr inven, & rx MORTGAGES Stunts “lane.” rE ise” | sain” met he! ¥-¥iaw | Pee PE.22000 afters Built 1983, sony 3. bed-| ent” Ont 5 ‘some ter ieee. td zt) . : TIES % scre | LARGE CLEAN ROOM FOR 1 RM. KITCHENETTE iND” PVT. | 3. BEDROOMS. NICELY FURN | ~~ "== Sere room e good aoe. OU heat, needs some Free est. FE 49203, 08 GOOD Ad lady, $8 week. FE 35-2585. | bath. Heat, stove and_ refri Children welcome. PE 24055. |? ROOM HOUSE IN ip Fed — : : i gt Saint’ ated near = ie "> on an eee iar RITCHENETTS, croee iN. furn. Adulte only. tho Spedsock. -Sepnoous COMPLETELY $80° month a8t2 we ey ite beat bot Uae “ica or ors iy in Scheels. a Parm. gma Comreonaeat | Soe a Park 2ece Gf wont BART FORK: taKE:| Thad am, “Rtcotne AE, Im, Cri ‘wick Ma bus) Sonal nt Sa, Ee ca GREGG re eon re es sine Sapte. Shower. Auto. | front Apts 815 Pontise Li R4-| 3-300 cays Mutual 6417 eves, (7 ze wa haus saves a bet a one 1, hed | decorated Date Baie PE |) RME_PURN. HOUSE. 19 WALL ata Sy. 08 Occ x . ot) _St. FE 2468. | i 7 med 2 peace: — pe - oe ie Oana STOVE 1k wEFRIG |* FORM. BOUEES: cuoose . All argas. AU prices. Jerry r ae | pown ae * joes pend an he aoe Co. 480 Dixie Hey. | Fe tas Oe De Bey Ee = geass “aise |"gbedroom ranch nome with at reeaT08. jot RIA.APARTMENTS | Pi 44361. AVAILABLE JAN_ 1ST 3 -| > ment. met aa ae ee i aereene, 3 "get "ae? TT ae * pe 7 ear ed < 4 4 APT. REAS. S20! M dive. are. to Wal care “1.8 | - “Garage. 30 Bape: retired couples Gah taday” T pATH pe - uit | month, OR 9- 4 SYLVAN MANOR erate eae * . yee | high vee “taser ee" 3/10-Room. Home 3 bedroom Japan. Large! STING a x xt pe tm fanch.-Fa- heat; in <2 Lo 2 RM APARTME ly $79 monthly Zoned Commercial 7 lange closets, thi , 2 ae 5 Mowanie. ee Mr At | Ponting Williams, Lake unos as 2 or 3] Ons Bent. lige begusitely. land zk - euyers. —_for--egenoned -9F. 7 Ri Fp. war tr GM Pagan sopetat re or business, 2 ba: heme standing , seovares. Call for ap pat Reasonable discounts. Let an ex- | OF | cree 3, FE §-T06s. a eal place, ‘gas fur.| ointment. ; oon On 7 FE “parteneed contract man consult : a oe ; , ‘/3 ROOMS. BATH. 2 ADULTS. FE on ; ie. NEAR EN ‘uae. aad Deaston Pisins, OpLoaED IN prem pe fe enics Co.” i RMS. NEAR DOWN TOWN a 7 ROOMS AND BATH PARTLY ‘ot wa ee boon Lake.| garege. be your own landior al Electronics asonable. FE 47060 . DUPLEX. 63 SEMI- _aitton. PEderal 4-507. ___ ano $13,500, $2,000 ‘antonas: TV Service, ves. call ARRO REALTY AD, pa, "ERE DRG | mole, PE 40500, 878 per month. feant he. Re Stee GLEAN 5 ROOMS, RAEBURN AND down, home. Only $1,500 doen. CALL PO, Sem. PE ¢-3944 or PE 5-1284 “1 Clark, “AppIY Aarts 3 } RMS_& BATH PVT ENT UP. | j— Paddock, Adults FE 43136. : appointment Sad ask for Ted. MoCullough, PE 44704 OR GALE, 4 Bedroonrs a . ator fad, Z Pontiac Trail a * | 2 scres near Walled Lake : I ] Lit ~ Coos tie fruit trees, _ ere) 3. Eee eres |, Wideman: . LB 44525 cara ; ; ree Annett Inc.|, “a ie, Ea Ne STERN & SELIGMAN | DERS, INC (ora a i » e field : o big - Peereation space with fireplace Gas ‘large li room, brick fir . Sizeble dining © ex ¥ kitehen with » ast nook, 3 wee modems. select oors, pias’ walls, 2 ceramic tie bgths De .$300 Dn; to Vets|~ STERN & SELIGM AN mg 2 _ dust doll this Trade ig Home on New’ Brick Ranch el . w Lovely 3 bedrm. red br voree tn family forces aie. i goenn opportunity for smart b Giroux-Franks). REAL ESTATE oas"Dinie fey. . QR 3-9701 NorthStar Homes 3-BEDRM. BRICK CLARKSTON ent, hardwood floors, past Mer’ colored fixtures, built- in vanity. are cabinets. 100 x. system, paved streets Churehes, schools, Clean sy ¢om munity iiving, Directions: Take U8. 19 te M18 . Clarkston SS ee Ra. In -BUILDERS, INC. 1 o.m. to 8 p.m. omg Ba atane™ bk Sthpie S100 a) corner, T mente, af ra, CLARK REAL ESTATE}: ey BROWN DOWN — Little farm. § acres excellent land with California Mer home. ‘ “wy ® real man. Call for went. OF 8 * ere see cent interest. m1 Page mn Com- on Aubare Ave. two blocks from East Bivd. FY com home } a chodren belong | R. J..WALUET, Realtor —— school : Higa * a S gp ong FURNISHED “RAINBOW eee el fig. eas furnace. “p priced reason- rE oon EVENINGS WEST SUBURBAN - IT'S EASY to buy. this 3 Fampeen Co., 37 # eee Ren ze ree Muttiple List- ing Service. $500 DOWN CUTE, CLEAN & cozy. 8 OFF OAELAND AVE. AST POSSESSION $1,250 Down or Trade | NEN TILE KI 345 5 CARL AND AVE. ‘TIPLE LISTING — OPEN EVENINGS UNT “WOOD SMALL FARM DOWN of | ins pe Waterford WILLIAMS LAKE. “ING 8. (PApDoce § = ao [sare gs.) fumes “extra “WILL TRA E ae MONEY : Wil bu'd ? cr 3 bedroom with Rw” marteotbesmms A REAL - CHRISTMAS - ‘PACKAGE “TROOM _ COLONIAL / re ¢ with Witty auto, oll > * fae cen : age, and on 2/7 nice ” : em Realty Bane pepstraastesz Biehl : a te 4 am ‘h supepte / aa ‘SPECIALS! acuta 7 Miles wat of Pon- tiac, 2 bedroom _| AUBURN HEIGHTS — $760 Dn. 42 rooms and baih plus. util- ity, large lot nice street off Squirrel Rd. $630 For red on Southeast side. Neat and a 4 —_ and = bath. ol] f d to water. A “A real bay 2 oniy- $3,950. ncutilie R. Middleton bedrm. eet os F. C. Wood Co. Realtor OR 31235 K 7 Corner Williams Road & M30 4 After 6, call OR ak For Colored mehtidned ia Die Families EAST SUBURBAN § room white frame slow NEAR CROOKES ROAD attractive 5 ‘ment dee git ent- basem ak. Rewiy’ palate ed inka ide ‘Y rooms attractively decorates} ~ ‘Baske>woven indirect Honeycomb ti a ‘com tem. Ar Fireplace wal WORTH THE MONEY basement, €e, Feasol- VERY CLEAN 2 bedroom m ably priced home. witn “floored attle and | gfegnly income, wi Rey mut] Seamed ot with 15-R. frontage | s ie sidin, e em Tih Tell furbaces. Terms may) SUG. ctet,, Case, to ew be a fringed. Fisher y and Pontiac Motor | bad a ci 7. sewer — ee. Sos Jer, ewart, t2--Oilecpio: . St. Ph. PE 26412. CR seoune eal” John Kinzler, Realtor LIST — With us, for fast- and of. | 20-W- Maree &.._ Ph. PB +3008 ficient action WE BUY, SELL & TRADE. Open 9-9. . L. H. BROWN, Realtor STO IT'S 1362 W. FE 2-4810. MULTIPLE ListING: ‘SERVICE 7 é; Best Buys ohn K. IRWIN. - Southeast Side ——- ~ s and basement. of! heat, paced, rect Just $6,800 wath Perry Street 2 famtiy income, 2 — 5 apartments. Ee an exce. emt income $14, Oakland. Park Located right across the street! from beautiful Oakland Park, This home hes 5 rooms and bath with gas heat. and eute. gas water heater. Priced at $8,500 with just $1,000 dn. . John K. Irwin ges toe Since 192) zi West Meron saree Phone FE . 5-0447 Eve ATTENT iON, INVESTORS $730 DOWN Beco te 0 toe & mother . Tm, picture needs i tence’, home” an make & mie profit. $6,930, com om | plete ahOTHER GOOD B _ $1,300 ‘wis clever Reaktor EP 0 Rd. EM 3-303" of _M wo" etary wm seeenncee Phone BA chairs & rent. Price LAW SON REALTY 1397 Z, Auburn OL 1-111. OL 1791 : juipment. ian | all equipm ow $1,250 “It isn't what’ you pay, it's what you get for what you + pay that counts.” and. you everything in this Seip pra Ye 54846 Today A-l INVESTMENT Large 7 room hem. located off ldwin, with mew sid- “ing. new roof, gas waler heater, city water and sew- er. cellent ‘or income. Pri for mediate sale at 35,200 $3,307. down. WE KNOW That you have admired this home as you wre driving . i and let us show yon the fine fea- tutes of this custem. built home. Decorated to a queen's taste inside and out. full tie VJrth, le oak floors, full basement and oil furnace, are only a few of them. Priced tata tt 100 with reasonable terms. EN Joy LIVING. is than the average 3 home. 26x50 on large 112x. 170 landscaped jot im refined residential out buy at ‘He.t00 ms. $750 DOWN For this solid patit 2 bed- room w. with full ‘OTF - only $8,500 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor vi N. Saginaw St. Ph. pe ties Open Eves. ‘ti, 8:30 gd out, nearly new~oil furnace. een titic. Excellent garden 200 ft. deep sea. Taree shade trees. 3 inflatia =f 3 aed this pi oo &. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor | Dixie Hwy, at peleereen =~ n 8 AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING Partridge. 18 THE. “BIRD” To sEE GRACIOUSLY YOURS we Moves vou IN be Model ah 188 ges pie MOVES YOU IN y Modern 3 & 3 bus, Feduced +... to $8,300 © with only $1,450 down. RENTING! “oF YOU CAN Pay $450 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE senill ONE 5 pase for, Children 3 BEDROOM BRICK ". washroom. Only $18, BUNGALOW — With T Pa 3 Snes elegraph Rd, lake EB AY O'NEIL, Restor account!"’ For SE alk ses 43 SUBURBAN LIVING “Smith-Crawford, ine, ie E Sani Co. + me ention. who is seekin: finer home int the pares _your search is ended, 7 WA Close-in Suburban Two fone ceramic tile), cart I Lincoln-Wisner Area Pour ae 3 plastic tlle bath full ‘basement with new” cas : pt Tonnen, car garage ed and a Pa eed at $8,- 950.08, only si bod b0 down. _ Bud Nicholie, Realtor Oh : oe WILL YOU Bi. J obest Hitchen ith Sh eornse sie. paved lovely lots se teed ome? 5 -fmises = 4 it th peer Ee seaped grounds. A. grand ery eae » FE i. | A. JOHNSON, Realtor ment ang $80 per month. WARD E. PARTRIDGE! | a a sien Sean REALTOR || FE 4-3581) ih suached srremet i patle y Pe a 9. on Owner erred and musi ‘i ‘i SUBURBAN ; - pa. i Toom, “BUD” See after @ call Mr, — » 1704 S. ee Rd. _FE 4 Soe SCHRAM Cote KNUDSEN ‘| Ottawa Hills ‘| Near St. Michaels — a spain rage are fe among the tures, BREWER -— RLIZABETH ESTATES veers od. Sane ish ‘bee WM. H, KNUDSEN- REAL’ Rg 1.8002 £ ees Sie DO YOU ih ag ONLY ae soo th, lot 2" car garage, fall 5 hee Ee ge BaP ate tate tat eS See HERBERT C. DAVIS © 1007 oy HOA Doren, ton (SI “"L araat to: Nepoalt $10, but T can only ‘give your $1.20 on | Teapieton a Po shod CLARKSTON .. wir turnace sores _ hd : aha & rellty prised priced INCOME WH TE: BROS. Custom Built rts 2 yrs. 4. seed ais Batata ber ent Sotaeee. tps ‘ WHITE BROS. not ATE a fe Open Eves. = to “ts Clarkston sf wscganes ae | WEST te paeee. fen and 5 bet in 6 ney all on Rn Be ~ 4 == gi once 1, vm eT end terms. storms. at $12,500. Modernistic $550: fa eesti 4 CLARKSTON AREA ‘ oe is ° rE v = Spee Rrenings Sundar. ites NICHOLIE| ® Pm wey oe. side locg- eae DRAYTON PLAINS, aster Wee = combina NICHOLIE |: ~ & HARGER CO. OW. a at. FE - -DORRIS Sete eras For am seli et ole on at BY : art eWIDE ree the New Sites at WARD E a PARTRIDGE R 268 Bondale Behind Joe Hospital off | Call me eves “SUT HURRY Only 2 Houses Left! | WESTOWN REALT ¥. mh td i F PONTIAC DOWN PMNTS) Attractive to minute Edw. M. Stout Realtor mrelide est) schools. A ‘ a Hee ee ete vestigate. aie Si For Sale Farms 48 INDIAN SILAGE FIOME ~ 7 igendiens as jracious six room ate muvee < extn 40008. terrace, © Si 4L. FARMS fee ae top drive. $15,7. °° 8 WE TRADE WE SELL \4 New Models! E eat | Colberry Park (or mts” Bo Satan ee ~s bese he Morse: i NO LAYOFFS No Short — BUSINESS” “Commercial Bldg. ; and $- resinaa~- MICHIGAN BUSINESS » SALES CORPORATION: | Leslie R. ‘Midaleton wo feta ES hom A 53 ow te le Licensed Lenders) LOANS | Saat = HOME tI 7 LLEVA FRIENDLY ee ee od CASH LOANS to$s0- | BUCKNER Finance Co, aa Pontiac. Dreyton Plains Walled Lake Quick Cash pe nage pay mente eis, Phone Fe & AUTO “ten LOAN 0. GET CASH QUICKLY. Up to $500 _ Oakland | CASH LOANS GET THE CASH YOU WANT. . .$25 TO $500 IN RECORD TIME : : _ SEABOARD FINANCE COMPANY 1188. ¥, ‘4 nent A o LOANS—$600 to $1,500 | eS j additions or i é JIM WRIGHT Oxi2 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 t. Wall Tile . BONNY ‘ -4y- any - & y ie h i ; t i Se de #3" 3 “gt 3 j ; 3 > E S 23” “er f I i us E 2 Mi . ALASKAN FUR SEAL _ $108. MaAytair owes 6 70 8 ovis Jesste, FE 8. ice "atte FE | oe CHEST, overcoat, sise furniture, dish- frames, Misc. FE BRAND NEW. AUTOMATIC TIM: ER. $170. MA woes eee 5 6 eNOS Oe te 4 oa eS Norton. ie a Rh & w.| & a ee o t CPRIO c : } ; GID * diver ‘aelone. Balance $8 per BAG Fe WOVE. Same material, FE 32-1017. state avin saspati sel REPRIGERA’ 45 ‘ae Christmas. 25% Discount. New and used. FE 8-1564. $-i0z3. STOVE AND REFRIGERATOR. Fz $oeG. 511 ab 5 . nie tr usel. PE Suis Bit ag $27.50, $1.25 per _Week, PE 2-014). Allen Appliance. * vi 5 BOUGHT, SOLD. Ex. TRADE-IN DEPT. Ouar. electric washer ...... $49 50 Abt. size gas wlove ~~ 08 2 pe. living room suite «+ 10.8 Oceastonal chair Son a LJ le ese sm “ above are Siegler Oil Heaters Twice the heat at usical instru- » 34 9 »p: 4 te at aa of girls foe skates. 6%. TCYCLES At WHOLESALE ” prices ‘at Roy's Tt ay ¥.. Montcalm. CLOSING ouT — TOYS & GIFTS et cost, misc. clothing. : HA Sewing Machines for) | Oo al = = eo 2 tracks ete num — steel ornamental] tron, sooty “dows per mont and tp. VALLEYS sabato & Roch ester Rds. Call for tree EE am HEATING . on SLY : & Salker Service 3 back guarantee bad sonics ier 2am cot RY TOASTMASTER © G WA- .. oe ter beater installed. 5. RB. B. le. FaeaniE SINGER SEWING WMa- "SURPLD: ‘ joens | chine 9ith atischmenis, exe. cond. SURPLUS LUMBER & EM 3-200. _~ Materia Sales Dompene THADEN RUGS, Maxthon fences Te 2 Te. £ aa bi Bs 4 22 ES — xf . ® ¢?: 5 iz sew remn, Wition $9038 Rg Sr gS mn ¢ 2. 10° afl wool Wilton... $14.93 | ——— Fee PE ee tts oo BTU. DELCO OI GUN 7 & x 5 Oy’ all wool Wilton $6.95; type Dew. fully “puarantoed WYMAN’S filg under sty house with 2 f. 18 W. Pike. Easy Terms. FE 41022; ¢ or ceiling ia : > store, , @tc. completely in- Used Dept. sailed with ail new ductwork. terms. Call before eee weet $0883) Sams or inte eves. OR Sates (Across p freezer. COLORED, CHIPPED Auto H.W 9 0050/4 * 50. Also white euto, washer ........ 3 Seas and javetories af washer 20.00 terrific values. Michigan Fiuger- tate? HY te _escent, 393 Orchard ®@ Ave.—17 200s ‘Gediona cake Ra. CHROME AND LEATHER WHEEL : © Harbor PE $44 Sit tor $08. 088 Yoon S.Par| USED TRADE-IN : DEPT. ( H Weaker MS cccccuets B88 : Sofa ..... seeseeseses B2.50 : Gas | rer $24.56 Blectri wt $20 50 wenpor. & Chair ...... sO Refrigeral mepte y HOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. PRICES 361_ 8. Saginaw 8t. gy ssgisaabad : ’ jb. bag joint cement ...... 2.10 faraiee reset ore ern eas ? Peat” wiee econ el Ext door frames ............ * 985 fish doors. A-1 15.95. ‘iio doors, sane wdheess 38 INGEP WASHER, 41095 —RB. | Dose be ‘ete es “abe fo Electric Co. 1080 W. Hu- Seis yisetesi ge a4 ron e insulation, 108 8. Z iB | . Christmas Gifts 59 plekets oe. 8.95 j SARIS “ wz tile. colors, % ......., 10 A FINE OF OIrrs| Ask our page “Cash-Way” Priced low for Xmas. B price All materials $24.50. Ladies’, men's watch-| c0ver, ot = NGER _ Mich pewing : SMITH ORO} A. YP) : SPECIAL ulors, 3-6621 X “CLOSET DOORS rig red goa om abe Prie Gosh of Paddock” Pontad Pa. 8. "Fentaia ich, Ghain Say Distrib> | PDF E__¢dset 124 ee Lane ve “That was the best double date I've ever had — the other | girl didn't show up!” “oe For Sale Miscellaneous 60, For Sale Miscellaneous 60 SOfL PIPE 5 FT. 43.09 GUN TYPE OIL BURNER WITH et Te Vtatxe oo3r: #0 | Sostya Ra. Lake Orion, icv $1281. Payments only $it.i8 ver mo. " *. £20 Gag WATER HEATER, $5495 | graven pliko > COMPLET | Hecti Water heaters, 95 " ool. pees ET cs # | SAN-AMERICAW CLARINET FOR Tr | Sa Po) ? As peta HAND MADE TAl a boy's 26" bike. mun : A . stion Sales |* | S089 Dixie Highway 7 t £Dray : Plains y re aa v9 | "P\dilde. "Geum. No, money are ba moist, Fa er tis, | 1951 FORD 2 DR. R&E. NO Call Badig “Siesio Ford. Yul 1618 Avalon Br” Runs off dosiya, | $7, @%. Assume payments of 48.68 53-0206. 1 mile from Clarkston Orion Rd. mo, Gall ered met, Mr. Yorks 1950 DR, HEATER. 975.054 FORD. 2DR. A & H. BEAU- wafer 4, bi Boson, | ie" atenty “an arts pays 1953 — | of -sites wr can Pade Steere : " OLET, A, LOWNER. Fort_¥E +04 PORDOMATIC, BAO & HEATER ame = wae 57 SoBe ae SS Conrail. | Turquoise ~~ ae 3 ot Re SinwiNehant ~;/suburban Mtrs. yy hone alpeten erret Astomaie™ (ae, 8. Woodward Birmingham , 1 , a eee, SDRCD ST Dat SO, Be. HARDTOP. ; . W. near a aes a raker.” Must sel * gi00 os ° CLEARANCE | #18 =| PONTIAC | HA 4-door, Hyd. Stock 3833, SALE! | $198 ° | eee. “f "57 OLDS DEMO’S P : a AxD ontiac Sales NORTH CHEYR m4 Se ae "St Ponting. Starghiet Demo, Cater} _MI 42738 eas ne “4 4 oa WE ~ ‘WI Pontise "Super "Chief, Catatina FORD WA ~ a : . Mai ‘ OFS YEAR WAREANTT III |-sS‘Ghery Sal" air adtop, mae. | 1S4,V4 with math nam, Saene , "ROCHESTER G pacers eaten |, a Meter amend Spies Ten tro Pane Wout. {eond. Low mileage. | “tow vara, $305. Pm cols. Alo Transportation, Se oo poms 4 ME ; Tic, R. : “or pene ee | § Bere | eres Geee See ee | schihe MotoRs a8 N. MAIN, Rot WE OPEN § AM cpése ats | FAMILY Secace healer Aig ie es re paar beens tens | Birmin ed neantidiger™ S| i: ntti "Rabe Bis epee ay coe 7 Seana eee i : f ar. Your old car dn. As aS eS ee rons | See oe OLDS Fi coe 30101, Joe Arthurs, all vpower. tone Bide, jonded dn Pp RI ia . DR. . : - ) Looks |S swags") Gitte She eee CUT - : " os8 zone ur. n rs. po MR 7 ota, bonutifal ; : Mra ENCE |om_ 8, CORREA san | Sen ee 8 area co ig Will . ete FORD. "10s ¢ DR” SEDAN, Ra- Suburban Mtrs. oper’s Sales & Service ‘ RADIO b HEATER _ $495, Schutz Motors, Birmingham, OLDs DEALER oe: cae ae ae ¢ Pa BY Coen, sine FORD. 4 DR. § CYL. “Foro, | %_8_¥ : Birmingham | HOME OF THE RUGGED EEP! - - ~ | PRR Opra eecONDE | Ne parchaned or ie aa, “con | Fadi, rn Sore] palcege, nail, ecccearigt ‘clean. tion 1955 4 Door Pontiac. Star- of contract. ue’ Ne wood ete, In ave 2, must | 159 = rete coming § chief Deluxe. 26,000 miles | - ward” 11 "74600 “Daye sell 1, FE after 5, all! ; rors —_ aged "56 PONTIAC = YOU : Oe 55 CHEVROLET : “9 57 | met | eres — _— |] '55-Lincoln Maidios ; .... 1495] 33 powtrac De na ron anerren pean, |W go OUBs Tete eee ution RAR Ca, ral power. beau. 4 '56 VOLKSWA DODGE _ JH ASKINS | Brteertag, redto ge | Balgne MOTO RS lam 156 Me ry Ht 4466 55 PONTIAC GON | V4 Hardtop. Stock No. N3988. rcu ee we# tJ) ae ’ A B 4 t Suburban Mirs. ‘Mire [R&R TOR and. |] “Mts. Low mileage, Rest sro. = [Il ° (iS5,RONTIAC ‘s CHEYROLET CHEVROLET poke ‘OPEN EVENINGS | gc M w' rdtop . 10 45 we | EE acuta NORTH CHEVROLET otis, Crowne, Dea Nos - ercu a ae FORD —_— MI 4.2735 a CLARESTON J Blue and white. Nice ear. : S =e ae a : 56 CHE 2 _ RENAULT-DAUPHINE “88 FORD cosTOM. + r..Overdrive 8 a.m. to 8 ©] s ; Serene oe os ae = Siaeeces eT. = ‘S4-CHEVROLET ee oe STATION Bad nee See TRESS om Pee Eee eeepea|NEEDCREDIT?| Spot” | $3 Ford Wagon, 9 Pass.. 745} ss nitric Mn Fe + over miles ape was.. a a eee ume — monthly A ya : , baond : es "53 CHEVR' LET Open’ evenings "til.9 ee Ee 7500. ‘Hareid ee ive ' "55 CHEVROLET . Foster's ,Lmported Autos Pee ord. DEMO So Ford V8, y dr... coer ee 695 : a ee "33 M oeitiredt ace | C)O)K | All Financing] DEMO | meen maa MERCURY on BS a eter es ee he ages | Handled Here| SALE ‘55 Ford Convert. V- Deiat sd | en CHEVROLET | & St ius’ Bits your ola} estly” fois, this tse real ‘slick | ee En er ae eee Power stesring. Fortomatic. - 1 eee OL —_- 2 Enna | EL Birmingham se ane VT $25 Dn. $27 of Jess Mo. '57 Olds 88 Sedan 15 53 CHEVROLET + SE FORD a ~ Sar ae pee shee Sash a ee EE a Tah Cae 2 Seton Ps ‘ Monauy. ti sharp. ltop.. : eT é- 733 PLYMOUTH ° ae AE ‘a ee 50 |’ dill Ss : " MERCURY “al poner tod Toad his es 1 ‘oe Repent: Sanh € es "6 Cadiin 62 Sedan E65 Packora . .ccsiaces - 1095 | ee aR NASH ~Close-Out "BEER aL ot CHEVS, EFF ronsescctin Vice cia] segs il CHEYROLET “st FORD _ MIOSE UT | eats eT _~ [LOW DN PAMT) Sas sappie Hat 5 '56,Continental .. : +--+ 5895 |] FORD - Sale ee PRI my ) $39:84 Per Mo; {3 0ke Sel Coupe | | 156 RAMBLER . . : _ ‘ontiac Conver "$8 Chevrol c= DL. BRAND NEW: (Pot an C. AA | ema cx nen $5 Ole 8 Corer Rep amayeer ts aed Mey lc ee . ‘¥ SEDANS Me marti ries ineludin he « Pes, as low as lta m5 Dole 34 Olt | ies sein sheeneses ee a bree eaeee - aeaasy || "56 CHEVROLET . COUPES a NS ai Cata,. Pull|’ ates. " ercury asus a seeeee INO ‘trees ee HARDTOPS © "onteialt Bere, sais 1475. Miata aes | 53 Ford Sedan si] "SY Mercury ..... pd @ Mo...4...No Money Dn. We 738 THUNDERBIRD : . ee eee : nb Bela Door : "52 Ford oe newens $20 a M0.+++» yarn, a Dn. : ~ All Series - PASS Bae Pad ‘Taxes ~| "1'52 Chevrolet 2-Door 1m Mane TRANSPORTATION SepctaLs. a= Your’ Car’ Down 2 Cree seen , From, $95 to $245 — YOUR T - - Priced to Sell fel tented RT ‘OVER $0 CARS | |'52 Otis Sedan i| i) cE A Phone ERMS | Hurry Hurry a fae Re ol — County’9 wittest| "OS batkeyoee F ,In vag Call Brings a Courtesy Car to Your Door \ST Cadillac... beni tiene 13085 Se 2 out to beat a “1°51 Ford 2-Door oe ue Caperise fil so. leat] eal Come in and see. ree SR, 2 lene “LINCOLN - MERCURY Ne ere " "You cae HARGREAVES, | Wilson Pontisc- Cade] | NORTH / B IEROME 2 Hunter Bl, Ui’ Ss. 20 UP gs teow Dealer’ Unit | irmingham — J ye TE Uo LET L iN || NO hem | JEROME | TA Bag spttoer bes pllcoawcie 1 a uipped ; GENEROUS JOE 1 Wy. wena we Bh _- MI 4-1930 CHEV s, @ well Kept older models ‘S's to "53's. $195. Eel Wie bie tte "1953 CHEVROLET See eeaee weetee wae as i, OOD Fasy Ed Tonee tt Sdoor, stock No. NIM7T, 8 $448 STATT’S. ~ MOTOR SALES DODGE CARS AND TRUCKS ik: MI 42738 SWEPT WING-DODGE| Better Care for Less mow SCHUT: Zz MOTORS. | The Workingman’s Friend 157 Cadillac Convertible $4750 1595: | ‘51 Chevrolet 2 Dr. pc gg Bag eR | ‘51 spontion | 21 Dr. 47 Ford 2 Dr. .--- sess. ON 53 - 57 “MODELS 2.000 actual miles, turquoise & tvory top, full power. ‘oo Chevrolet: . > “ORNVERTIRLE, propa # elge. eh tp. hl poier, ‘55 Buick Hardtop ...... Sorat te Mn wet ‘56 Ford 2 Dr. 5 eee Be we. Soaonetis-waile Spas, ‘SS Chevrolet 4 By, wplepean . 1295 1295 hs Pe 2 ey ee ‘56 Chevrolet 2 Drs... FE PAY. ro ee agi tatoos green with radio & heater, ‘59 Ford 4 Dr. 7s. e+ #@ # © © ee CORE a me rere *“* * © * « 666 Oa sb es 1295 1295 |) i | |] 1955 Century 2-Door Hardtop, 5 Hardt ral and este, 1985 2Door_Spca ardtop, whitewall tires, automatic. $ 1955 2Poor. ock 3 Sedan, heatet, sutomatic, 1955 Sepak 2-Door Hardtop. tadio and ee Aiitowsll tires, automatic, STC 356. 1955 Spedat 2-Door Sedan, radio and eater, A straight sti STOCK 367. yadio and sigs ; : whitewall tires, automatic. STOCK 372. = 1955 S “Door Sedan, radio and heater, vhitewall tires, automatic. STOCK 386. 1955 1 4-Door Sedan, vaio and heater,| : Space 4 tires, satometics: silaineoat 39. gs These 1954 Buicks at M095 ‘ | Century 2-Door Hardtop, radio and Bi whites wall tires, automatic. STOCK 4 ’ Special 2-Door Hard , radio and ie. white- oo wall tires, atomnetie STOCK 47 Super 2-Door Hardtop, radio and heater, nee steering, automatic_STOCK 486 . — ‘52 Pontiac 2 Dr. . eh eee & heater, ome Bee . Seck-upetes, vara sigoale, yokes 345 ee Se a, dark gree fateh, tun 2. 169 SF sins 3 -MOTOR SALES Oakland County’s Largest Independent Dealer AUBURN AT E. BLVD. , FE 8-9683 - OPEN 8 AM. TO 9 P.M. | ; Seede e litig @inging but lots of good | FE29101 Special 2-Door Hardtop, radio and heater, white- Pe wall tires, automatic. STOCK 488. Super 2-Door Hardtop, radio and heater, whitewafl tires, power steering and windows, automatic transmission. 1956 BUICK SPECIAL 2-Door Hardtop, radio and heater, tritone paint, whitewall tires, auto- matic transmission. $1795. STOCK 351. — 1953 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE, black top with b shew body, oe 408 and heater, whitewall tires. |OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Open Eves. FINANCING | WHY WORRY ABOUT YOUR PRESENT CAR! | Its value may be gone; it may have thousands iL of miles_on it; and-the repair bills may be twice SPECIALTY ' MANY oF THESE CARS CAN BE BOUGHT WITH NO MONEY DOWN | < | AME 4-190 a2 Pham | —_ you can the car’s worth, BUT — as long as IT RUNS important. Why be safe and comfortable ae the last mile’ out of the old ~ HOW EVER, in case you're looking — see one e beauties, ‘that’s _ BY-PASS AROUND BI --Today's Television () News, Sports. (2) Quarter- back Club. 6:15—(4) Weather. ¢:20—(@) Box Four. ¢:36—(7) Topper. (9) Charter Boat. (4) Parade of Stars. (2) News. 6:@—(2) Weather. ¢:4—(2) News. 1:00—(7) Sports Focus. (9) Behind Badge. (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. (2) Ameche Playhouse. 7:10—(1) Sports. - 7:15—(7) News. Missile, space ex- perts. 7:30 — (7) Disneyland. Science- factual: “Mars and Beyond.” (9) Million Dollar Movie, (4) Wagon Train. (2) I Love Lacy. $:00—(2) Big Record. $:30—(7). Tombstone Territory. @ Father Knows Best. $:40—(T) Ozzie, Harriet. (9) “The- ater. (4) (color) TV Theater. (2) 9:30—(7)_W, Winchell. File. @) .T've Got_a Secret. 16:00—(7) Boxing. (4) This Is Your Life, (2) Steel Hour. 16:36—(4) Studio 57. 16: 45—{7). Sports. 11:00—(7) Soupy's On. (9) National News. (4) News. (@) News. 11:18—(9) Weather. - (4) Weather. (2) Miss Fairweather. - 11:29 — (9) Starlight Theater. ‘Drama: Richard Egan, “Gog” ~. D Sports. (2) Sports. 11:2%3—(2)_ Nightwatch Theater. . + Jean Simmons, “Angel. Face. 11:30—(7) Night Court. ‘aewer to Previous Puszle mM Oly il i i ia _|s:00—(@) _My Hero. (4) (Color) | Matingée Theater. (7) American UF E Bee = :45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. —- (5:95-(7) Beat the Clock. (4) Ray ae eae acd a Eee ee 30—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Amos ‘n’ months. Officers said Girard Andy. (1) Our Friend Harry. Dulles Remark ia weet tax be cpa ik oe #:55~(9) Billboard. Brings Blushes |= = 1¢:06—(2) Moore. (4) Ar see) Gary to Adlai's Face i:38—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) 11:00—(@ Price Is Right. 11:%3—(7) News. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth or Consequences. (7) Robin and-who attended, the situation was. Ricky. (9) Howdy Doody. Eight Children as Shack Burns ~ 11:45—(7) Noontime Comics. THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4 Bene Oh. @ Thiele Wet and 12:15—(2) Love of Life. (9) Chil- «3 * . Adlai E. Stevenson, twice -c,bac Pui Damselles Sea 12:30—(2) Search For Tomorrow. te, sat in. a corner, (© Bi Codd Be You. 0) Tae ey ae eee awloce noctek Exwins. (9) Fm With Food. pay ye leaders partici- : 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. A Republican senator aske aes = - j|how the administration would 1:00—-(2) Douglas Fairhanks. (4)\i¢ it shared nuclear weapons Tex and Jinx. (7) Lady of Charm./formation with the British govern- 1:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4)|0% Par had taken over (color). Howard Miller Show, : e* & : ifiss Brooks. That would promote Aneurin Be- “ine ied UW da. & Labeatin Mndet, ts toh pot : _. lof foreign secretary. Bevan has 2:30—(2) House Party. (4) Bridejdiscounted the Russian menace hy ag ae Pig ry tering 360) Thane 15, Ten he ah Peek 2:50—(9) News. The senator, disputing Dulles’) opinion that no such change was imminent, said he didn’t like Be- Bandstand. (9) Corliss Archer. %:30—(2) Verdict Is Yours. (7) ‘Do You Trust Your Wife. (9) Make It m and the Di in accord ons. for Mom, Ded, Brother, Sister MAJOR ACCORDIONS fag You will marvel thrilling tone’ quailty” Miracle Mile ted in the Bazaat Section sé # e Oe foe 3 BE a be 7 x = @ Musicel C 5 ie of the fe 2-4924 »./ | cations Workers of America form- : Ji 2 a tae Sy ape Mrs, J. L, Bowers, 37, wife of'a the Bell Contract Ratified .. th DETROIT # — The Communi- _jally ratified this week a new 15-) _. month contract reached with) 45340 Highland Rd. ( * rs, tuners, Ampl ifiers | Audio--Net Prices |. ‘This is the second time radio is wrong. That’s eari, brother, “I mever heard that word HOMER he’s had a smashing success— in 1924 his “West of the Water Tower” sold to Hollywood for $25,000 . . . a record at the time. : A frustrated cowboy and Indian fighter, he was on his way west to write the story of “Sitting Bull”—“kind-of an auto- > young. Irish washerwoman the late 1880s. : =x 8.8 : The washerwoman married a titlea British @ ranch school nearby, became truly “The rado,” and was presented to Queen Victoria. “I let ‘Sitting Bull’ sit and went to Fort Collins to write boy attending Lady From Colo- | this one,” Homer says. Homer was the first journalism student tn the first jour- : naligm school (University of Missouri) but he flunked. “Advanced Shakespeare,” he explains. eel THE MIDNIGHT EARL .. . Audrey Hepburn and Mel Ferrer fiew in from L.A. to back- slap Tony Perkins whose loudly-bravoed performance in “Look Homeward, Angel” was a.dramatic triumph of the decade. . . CBS'll scramble for someone to replace Garry Moore, whose de- parture from morning TV in 58 will ings. —_— ek k Rita Hayworth’s becoming a director in fiance Jim Hill's airline . .. Anna Marie Alberghetti bought a black diamond mink coat — for her mother .. . Ozzie Nelson’s son David read. about his impending elopement and said, “The girl sounds gteat. Who {s she?” wat 2 x 2 ® the time on the radio, checks his watch, then decides the (Copyright 1957) on a farm at nearby Westor. children Tangedin age from t mi mh ; é | CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS CO. } old home town, a woman friend spun him a true'get $2.50 and $3, who lived in Fort Collins, happy to pick. dollar. cost ‘em 10 million in bill-}- TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A conceited guy is one who hears 1 Red Scientific Films. |./on TV Show Sunday every part of the country. fi ee ke There are perhaps 250,009 sets use. ~ arolind $200. That is high even for} white collar workers who | Other performers eh é = | MUFFLERS | INSTALLED |e FREE! |i 15 Minute Servic table model set costs] SILENT UIDAS Mul sain » TYTT: OVTT TINT NTI. Open Monday thru “til 5:30; Fri. “ol 8; : Saturday HHS FE 2-1010 © § Charge It! |. ember of : : : FE 41515 C © V ELECTRO MART a a to the capital. Channels 2, 4 and broadcost it in Mexico City. | 16 Malian. city i 3 $5.05 Gov satt Cat. _ Raw. $3.98 Gal. 1.79 Gal. ERS Coa CPO RSA eer ae TA TE eM Pie an DON’T NEED CASH ne AS 0 . USE SEARS EAS a oe | Reg. $329 2-pc. Suite | Reg. $289 Divan Bed . —$pactowst-Luxurions? Foam Latex Comfort-inspiring in- graceful, off-the-floor de- sign. Features include deep foam latex reversible cushions, braced hardwood frame, sagless springs + and latex padded set-back arm rests. Covered in wsacamamnamnaass 3,000 denier fabric with lurex threads. Save now! J Full or Twin Restful combination for sleeping comfort... atbig 10.07 savings. See it now! SAVE *%58! 3-pc. 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THE PONTIAG PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1957. a 27, Mitty | 4 : — =e Pt By 7 =) , — 2 ‘al Bf 8 7 ec xe | Ke Neisner’s < Vi \SHION WISE oe » os : as cane 3 5¢ 10 $1.00 VARIETY STORES z pes © * yp “ ec meses ao PRES tia a: wa ms vs = bs : - " Boys SPORT SHIRTS by Town & ivy. ; y he ah eyo | = — on : Quilted fining. dashed pockets Cher Boys’ SUBURBAN COAT : 99 Sack, Soe 3 te 7 deer ® te 20 wk sO ee Wool fleece with quilted lining. ~ $299 hee ‘q°° 3 eis : ao | Tai ble ee ~ 2 fon. 8 to 18 56% : BROMO SELTZER “” THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1057 fats er lt weed E—Childres's olf weet mitten: Ta Snow man and pleid petierss, aervew and flere cath. > ule « ee Keep warm this winter with an all wool ear warmer with attractive pearl, bead, fox head, ‘or applique trim. White. or black and white. HEAD SQUARES AND o* x se : t ee d ucing Intro , THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER * 1957. ae a ey LET'S ALL GO FIRST TO _NEISNER'S! . fy j N : pe, eae, = te — ry, fy 3 ae OX é Ses aag S¢ 10 $1.00 VARIETY STORES 3 ‘ . . > x " Neldled? okt Wiceaala: SUFFERS FIRST QUALITY 4:% 9 qlesi cotton. worn 4 ways sheers Pe ey qlere = ee eee OR Straight, short cuff, long cuff, medium Sices @ te fi. Stock up at. blue this flow, low price! ‘ and toe. Sizes 9-11 a 6 ecient «CAMPUS Combinction cotton HOSE Th meat alt with te Mercerized link and link novelty pattern, White end solid colors nylon rein- forced heel and toe. Child's sizes 7- /,. 5 te BRASSIERES “STYLED FOR Infants’ ANKLETS cecal maize, red. E ae. ? = “ as i : ‘ : y ia Se OO, g White cotton bread. e — SA cloth, circle stitched : pe cotton cups. 5k een lastex back. A cup 32. = 4 36, B cup 32-38. iat aes c White colton, spiral stitched cups. A cup 32-36, 8B cup 32-38. $1.00 FLIP TOP 5 way style with top that turns down for % cup. * . broidered cups. White, cotton % and lastex. A cup 32-36, 8 cup 12-38. = Ke os 49 “oe WN} v * it » J 4 WA ee ‘ \t . ‘ NN een be Page so ay Cet ; g OA gb OS - THE Sneezin’ Season CALLS FOR * os + . f * mentee c 4 pees = a eee Ah ae aes Ageia nen Seimei = . ‘ DS G2 oe wee IEEE ee Shiieadi eines shai ee whe ‘ tac p SaaS Pe SER Ee ee ee be =< = Fs el Sa ns A tes SES 15 gee a i ty - _— ~*e- a nae 32 oe PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1957 v) ¢ Neisner Ss) TREMENDOUS VALUES-H HUGE y ; upbcr KIDDIE . YV rt e. ' x y 4 ~ 21 PIECE\FARM BUILDING AND ANIMALS $s US.A. construction meter on eock ee containing ie = mn ) 99 a ee life phoncqraph needle. PE FP Ghose EACH Sk hess Saves neni oe © 6 80 gp teyouts. HOBBY CONSTRUCTION KITS by Aurora enn ene a — ~ . P-51 MUSTA * All plastic assembly bit with ether planes at FBY-1 CRUSADER é Eesily essembled euthentie scale - 98: ee planes APAX BSB Se a eee ee Zo exquisitely designed. WUSIC AL jewel boxes Our buyer was able to purchase these foe 0 a - e = re ne re Oi eS imported teakwood musica! jewel boxes just te in time for Christmas giving The women VA -on your list will be delighted to | receive one as @ Constant aspen” i reminder of your thoughtfulness. 4” ri Sal Hand set abslone shell trim. Full ; a = mirror, automatic tray, plush fin . Black lacquered -_ ful * tag: Mei Ps ay od : = _ Looks much more costly. TY, "5 fully lined, hand set abslone shell trim. 7%, 2S x 44/2. $9.99 td S4 99 ene Reg. $3.99... A gies — a — | Beautifully: Boxed : MEN'S GIFT SET 3 SPEED ye COMBINATION 7~ J ” RADIO and PHONOGRAPH — = 0 / 302 BZt7r BBs | Wek { 23 89: | : : ' EIGHT a ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1957 ORNAMENTS“ Ey ms s oF wT ~ > EVERYTHING FOR A WONDERFUL CHRIST MASs=™ “3, WN 3 VARIETY STORES eee. 2 eases 50% Realistic TREES 3 10” = _ LISTENING ICICLES Fiameproof uy OF 1S 25% "49" ALUMINUM ROPING Many Colors! _ New Designs 5:-2977 Spectacular assortment in a beil- ~% ont bent array of reflector or oval (ip shapes. Decorated ot sod color. 7-50 ~~ kK \ had ~S Ys Th i , + ‘ bs . AN y “ ic + - ' “" as eT @ Auk, wah iia) JN PALGUE a ae ‘ye Pe he. A Oa TTT NPN Le ware Stables Stable with 5 figures . Py + Bright red, sonal : va a: ao oor =. 29 Chaprovjed ‘4 * +: rag Pas e.. * 9 bf oe ff : ~S XNA Laon 5, — 167 .. po ei a Wentinghoue Be Westinghouse 15g = ia = a eeee ere eke cosmetic Cooth : . $0 ah better. thon lis ae % OF . . cotton to. apply. make-up, fotions. BO} accesso PBL fe ne ‘Coets won't “wad up” when wet. ~— _ 8Q > ee eee ee Ore ee eee Eh ee re 6 ree oe ee a we Oe me eS * gc tk % , ware SO BOXED SLIM CARDS BEAUTIFUL BOWS... INSTANTLY Just pull the strings - 25¢ - 396 - 49¢ - 98¢ New Bur-Mil Bow is so casy to ’ make and so beautiful. Use it for es the pretticst gifts this Christmas. : DISPENSER GIFT TIE RI Fecile Feb for beeutiful : ee? ee CRINKLE TIE> . ks Age aéco GIFT TIE RIZBON ee f o* ENR RR Gre ae EE TT a Re RS a a So ee a ee ee eee eee ee oe eer sili lites bs ——— = - ——s — a —— “ TEN «THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1957 J - eh es, ee ETT 7 ’ : - : 5 . 5° * . Neisner’s &..... WALLETS ‘PLASTIC : _ ‘ ee lets, all with secret com- partments, removable pass cases or change pockets. GIFT BOXED ee SE SE Assorted $4.59 te styles, fancy ples tox : 7 , - LC ; ! | a i : ° ‘ Akg sz \ aS ye vny CE ee Z * << sft ‘oe e = ~~ / ; , #i» a _* : : +? | aN a ees oe ie . va , ‘ ce 7 *¥) - | a et BALE W122 =i sad beste, pine cones : er? and cycus. Green, 20" with easel. re ~ a THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1957 ___ _ELEVEN _ a | i. ; : ee . Neisner Ss. a) , Pearl Necklace, Earrings and Bracelet Te xckome ot OU .OO “eplp ~ ol _° EVENING IN PARIS GIFT SETS by Bourjois Evening in Paris Cologne Evening in Paris 2-Pc. GIFT SET ie Mire $]-00 we oa CUFF LINKS ond TIE BAR x ee ee he ore ere me eee eae udesiiia at -. = * =.=.” ” ’ age Pe TWELVE THE PONTIAC PRESS, unr, Pet or thee: ae 8 ee ee Ponytail ae ba WEE . CUDDLY ANIMALS «SLEEPY PUPPY Sees inst $9.58 @ ® ASSORTED PLUSH ANIMALS AAAAAS Ses WANA SS SEALS Sc E SS Oe NNN \XS DOLL CLOTHES and ACCESSORIES for DOLLY A-. Settee Pee new slim leq TEEN ee ‘ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1957 | SUB MACHINE GUNN Recoil action, battery operated, ’ sounds like @ real machine gun. . Alt with utensil. | Aad te $]-99 “ser Se — yey —_ > TOY ELECTRIC- REFRIGERATOR SANTA STATUETTE. . “ty With freezer . 40 Secs 1 257 2 = stiosteiain $2- 3 crayors. out inside. ’ . : —— = oD 2 , Ale KW Coren Kh ; | me | Jr. Miss ——— ; COLORING BOOKS SEWING SET in. eo .. PERG SR ~ CARRYING CASE Ei Mister Mote Ch, Lone Ae k . ; : jg he 5 98 fe aa EET Le ap a> AUMELie - a, ie Ee eae q : JIG SAW PUZZLES ~ for the whole family. Will keep adults and children amused : for hours. Many subjects te choose from. 3 _ 29° ~ AD: CLASSIC and FICTION BOOKS ‘ For Boys and Girls i 49° Beet tw boots Adbvsslore ‘sad Stpteis, Popular fever- tex: Interesting books for all boys and girl to enjoy, faa er dark vtivery. Colorful, shiny covers. fal ban i eee : e. | | ) és) Be Neisner ~ ee Rig 4s." wan! aul @\\ Rite. % it 4 * S - ; 2 « : co : S A x : : ; ee : = ; ee s or 4 <¢ ee 2 . ; # 2 ee . $s 3 * * = z - Re ‘ z j ee pr Fee ee eS SEE Sere i Ph Se) ana Se ig pe AS ge ea Oe eee ae : : ee ae ee ee 4 Z : : THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 3957 : HERS FIFTEEN ed a, - -- = £ ae 4s ee > ge } s = 2; iT ¢ 2 Neisner’s $ WEARAL cS Corton war 3. PAJAMAS xe ‘REG, U.S. PAT.OFF. ge at cage ie ageless ator ie ye “Eee ¥ -_ SIXTEEN ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1057 ee EA ae 2 = mi 3 Neisner’s : QANF se To 51.00 vaniery stones CHRISTMAS GIFTS ii'3 ) . An | excellent — GIFT ITEM th a ng SH i ip ile eH, r k i : I tits ih : f tet S| } sath Hig Sizes 38 te- 46. Boys’ sixes 1 te & ebtti sorted colored in- | . : we corded with es g TOURIST. Yq wit be provd to own a sat of thi 9 XS. | | i eS (3 } i? : & % ; ia .* 26" | yet ae oe ee Oe ee ; +s oe ee ew ee = Pans "3 pos THE rows PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMERR 4.1057 SEVENTEEN SAUCERS Start » collection today, You'll went several for ¢ “19 £29 139 149 10) =< : of i { PENNY CANDY JARS WITH COVERS wagers - sign, many "aa choose from. SALT and PEPPER ~ ASSORTMENT : ay Gay, colorful assorted figures. A real con- pletes 4 ie box. Spertii Gay gleves with terquoise. and white - ‘ Teel doclgn. Por nm hector decoration. of yellow spiral. ry. versation piece. . Cie) $f $ 4 Pc. CANISTER SET ~~ | MATCHING BREAD BOX . Decorated me tal deco- 16 PIECE j ware, white with red tops. 19 Hinged cover. Keeps 29 re he See = (oe ee GIFTS FOR THE HOME is ~ ! | —s — Se ne 4 ew. _ Neisners CHRISTINGS VAL * ‘ » oe Tic) Se a ; * ’ a ace a a os zs , Ea rg * = 2 : i 3 : AS TINKER TOYS ——gypse and DOCTOR KITS | Beginner's set—age 2 pay ene 4A#@9° 2 st te, eS 00} color idea book . busy for 78 piece—Set $1.00 weed PULL TOYS | 3 EEESYCO CES OR te choose from Just % fee Mommy's! ao*4 Provides hows Py = of fun for the whole SUAS Z. femily. 10 cords with a marbers L GAMES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS ar ag Annie Seon sie 5 uae Chutes and rp a 00 Capt. Kangerce, . ech Wiggily. Steps, Pirate ond tiene. SPOT-A-PLATE Travel game Fun for FRG , young and old. "yy et caie’s © OVERNITE CASE? Bre acets i? 2” wm. 3 79 Cassie plastic ee: ~ | ; _ enerted oof PAINT BY NUMBERS jhe ia i eisner’ «ity MORE! Jie 5¢ TO $1.00 VARIETY STORES ing compound for . childeas: not a clay. Non-toxic, clean, won't stain fabrics, bats MECHANICAL 1 TRAIN. SET er fingers. ; . “Passenger or freight frein. 4 5 for sha "nits to each set, with track. or . >A MARX TOY" DO YOUR | _ CHRI STMAS_ i ° pe ia :: . * 4 - 4 Z ry ~ = - sit mise on teenie aid & = ah PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1957 ____NINETEEN oe “fay Little Lady” “HO fointedteby " DRINK, WET and TEAR DOLL .. 14” LATEX | p> BOY OR GIRL DOLL iS ae ee ie seve Gee eeeeere =" WG Lh ye NG al how > ah aN “anes att = 39, 1 DISCOVERY _ MODE SS” WITH THE NEW FEMININE FABRIC DISCOVERY 2a 45° a a TR TN RAO aY Sire ae SE RE yg Sasa g Res eee ey Mee EWRNT ¥ a o Neiene: e 5¢ 10 $1.00 VARIETY STORES , New ¥ Way | to Wave : ‘Simplified .. : No Mess. - No Ouseal SPECIAL . : INTRODUCTORY | OFFER © *3 Value only $929 | DOUGHNUT Moca | BUN | CLUSTER CURLS ) Dyno va 54.99 RE : : vias te match al- $}-99 : most every i shade of hair, = Ti a el = | | - — ee ee 4-98 = . HT cenae +s $1.00 $ . ; 10s, caere: SLR eu. EF si a ern. LO Gm | Sa ala ee ee ee ee tne te _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1957 PAD ied COVER 54”, fits oll tenderd weed or metal beards. aa ‘SWEATER BAG Perfect for storing woolen. dresses, lingerie, ete. ppd % = re a : as S pre Se Se ae sch Sp apt ge _ asthe ARR A imi a Bape. ie to gests Se ee ‘TWENTY-TWO’ | THE PONTIAC BRESS, ‘WEDNESDAY; DECBMBER 4, 1957 etd, ah \Pe a » Neisner's* '5¢ 10 $1.00 VARIETY STORES CURTAINS and DRAPES ie J i Skate , "BEDSPREADS snd ttn foe aetes ;: $9.99 ——— fa. COTTAGE SET > design. Assorted colors. Full dine. Orion* and Rayon BLANKET 6" mylon binding. Ae ae 59 ees DaPons wrede mach ; ie tans F : aah THT = : ss + Ai . = i i ss bh rf 2 é i | & a wate ’ . + € % By Pm neem haar ‘ a ; $ Si ‘3 : : i SA DEE ED ES tie dF 30" Fo 50". 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