pas ane bassin Ne usage, a doubling of the $1.25-a- May Add More. " miljion dollars. Although be con- ‘in Mideast Resigns =, Negotiations on arms cuts, border after the 1956 Mideast|- mae AN. ~RIDAY DECEMBER 4 193048 PAGES = "Capac _ WASHINGTON (®?—The United States. today nit a monkey—nicknamed Sam—aloft 55 miles in a Space capsule such as will be used for later attempts to put a man in space. - The capsule, released from its: rocket, parachuted into the Atlantic Ocean about 200 miles offshore, A Navy plane spotted it there and a desteoyer was {1 Apprehended in Vice Squad speeding to recover it. Gambling Raid The National Aeronautics and Space. Administration| Police. Say Operation ‘said the destroyer Borie’ ‘probably would attempt the recovery about 1 p.m. '(EST), less than two hours | ‘after the launching. The Little Joe-- rocket carrying the capsule was launched at Wai- lops Island, Va., at 11:15 a.m. Reporting here on the experi- ment; NASA said that it weat * to Tax Package ‘State GOP Men Eying Traffic Violators and Corporations * * A main purpose was to test at : ; ihigh altitude an emergency device tf LANSING (UPI)—Motorists and for separating the poss He from corporations may join smokers, the rocket. ‘drinkers and telephone ‘users on Sa oo Sa ae the latest proposed list-of. tax- It se said the separating device—- payers who will bail Michigan out called an escape —rocket—fired of its fiseal erisis. when the booster, rocket’ was- at A 1-mill hike in the corporation'an altitude of 150,000 feet. franchise tax and a’ $5 penalty’ ‘CHUTE OPENS for moving traffic violations g % ; favor today as House Republican ‘capsule coasted on upward leaders threw support’ behind a|'? a'height of 55 miles. plan to boost the yield of a Sen- When the capsule had descend- ied to an altitude of 20,000 ~ ate-passed package of taxes aah small parachute opened -! consumers. . \stabilize its descent. TO EXPIRE IN 1961* At 10,000 feet, the main para-) The Senate ‘nuisance’ ‘pack-chute opened and lowered the} age, passed as a crash program capsule into the water. that would expire June 30, 1961; A Navy patrol plane sighted would produce 34 million dollars. ' 5 the capsule at 11:54 a.m., only House GOP floor leader Allison) | $0 nelmutes after the launch Green (R-Kingston) said he was! j a certain the House ‘‘will stand for) NASA said the Millstone Radar nothing less” than 53 million dol-|Station north of Boston followed lars. He said the House figure ithe capsule during its entire flight. could go as high as 6 million The agency said radio telemetry dollars. ; aboard the vehicle also functioned : : ‘perfectly. Gov. G. Mennen Williams said The monkey —— weighed seven he wanted nothing lees than 100 ‘pounds and .was 30 months old. ‘It was named. Sam for School of Aviation Medicine. Among the experiments aboard was one to.test radiation. effe< ‘ts on filmy plates of barely, designed; ito measure the impact of fast _|parti¢les such as protons that shoot sidered the Senate package but a’crum fer money-starved Michigan, the governor indicated he would not block any new tax plan able to clear’ er lature. $50,000 a Year Pontiac police vice squad, detectives today broke up two alleged numbers rings - No.2... Eleven men were arrest- ed for investigation of con- Spiracy to. violate - state gambling laws. Lt. William Nesbitt, vice squad commander, said the two rings were doing an estimated $50,000 business yearly. The two groups, according to Nesbitt, were operating in the boulevard. Both have been under surveillance since Oct. 30. Described as the ringleader of the sheet metal group was Robert iMcNeary. Heading the other group, according to police, was Claude. Day. No addresses were immediately available. Police said the alleged gambling ‘groups have been ‘“‘probably oper- ating for years.” . ~« * For the past month, a city patrolman assigned to the vice squad, Karl Kilmer, worked as an at Truck Plant Netted. operating at General ‘Motors Truck & Coach plant sheet meta] and truck divisions | of the plant located on East South | Christmas Tree Lights Go On in Pontiac Tonight The Downtown Merchants Assn, | will light. the city's big Christmas | tree at 7 tohight, * * * Five thousand multicolored lights: ;will add to the Christmas glow) which association members have’ breught the downtown area- this’ season, |. The tree--60 feet tall and 30 feet “wide at the base—is the biggest. in Pontiac history. It dominates | the Saginaw- -Oakland intersection, | Pa * * A life-sized nativity scene was arranged by the association this week in front of the county Court-) Lhouse. 8 Showers Expected —followed by Cold A few light showers may ‘fall Jate this afternoon or evening with temperatures in the Pontiac area’ dropping tonight to a freezing 32 idegrees, the weatherman predicts. Sunday should be a little. warm- ler but Monday and Tuesday cold | left, past an Italian honor-guard again. Precipitation is expected to total about a quarter-inch as show- ers or snow flurries Monday or. + } ITALIAN GUARD FOR IKE Eisenhower walks with Italian President Gronchi,\ ~ President pino Airport, today at Ciam- \. from the Unite Ike’s Urgent-Plea Hits Deaf ak Tuesday. ‘For the next five days tem- peratures are expected to aver- age near the normal high and low of 37 and 26, Saturday will be mostly cloudy with a high of | 40. At 10:15 a.m, winds were south. westerly at 10 miles an hour. The lowest temperature in downtown Pontiac preceeding 8 a.m. was 31 WASHINGTON (UPI) — Steel management’s chief negotiator | today rejected President Eisen- (“hower’s call for round-the-clock | negotiations in an effort to end the marathon steel dispute. posed as a maintenance operator. Police said they learned of the! rings from Frank Durso, 339, Pontiac. police worked with plant protec- |" tion officers. * * * According to Nesbitt. undercover . men observed Me- the sun. This..experimeat (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Neary and Day making. ally acer Ble i) antl ew GMC Head Arrives the Senate package was not ex-| pected until at least Tuesday. A) public hearing by the House com-! -mittee may stir. up opposition to’ the package. Senate -Majority Leader Frank D. Beadle (R-St. Clair) said the . Republican caucus expected the Ilouse to boost the tax yield. ‘le! indicated the Senate would com- promise. He just came to town. But he looks at home. A 1-mill. increase in the cor- poration franchise tax would yield about 13 million dollars. Another six. million could be. | raised through the $5 assessment | on those convicted of a moving | traffic violation. The Senate package calls for ‘| penny boost in the five-cent cig: arette tax, a 3 per cent use (sales) tax on telephone and telegraph | back from his desk in the big vard institution. dous opportunity — and one eagerly. “I'll give it all I have,” * x * ary beer tax (the new tax bring the total to less thap two-tht is of a;-cent a botth &, a 20 per ‘sent tax on noncigarette tobacco, and a 4 per cent meet in liquor taxes. U.N. Troop header part time for Delco while I OTTAWA w—The Canadian ‘com- mander of the U.N. emergericy force in the Middle East, Lt. Gen. Eedson L..M. Burns, has resigned. He will become an adviser. to Canada on disarmament and rep- resent this-country in international As his first assignment he will go to’ a 10-power disarmament [| conference in Geneva early next year, The UN. emergency force was) _ set up to guard the Israel-Egyptian} crisis, Seven nations have troops in the Burns was ‘chief of staff of the/ UN. truce st m force in Palestine. He is 62, By HAROLD A. FITZGERALD Publisher, The Pontiac Press Calvin J. Werner, new General Manager 6f the Truck and Coach Division, shoved “T'm very happy to come to Pontiac and , | I certainly regard this new post with Gen- | eral Motors as a real challenge, a tremen- He smiled. “In a way, I feel at home. - You see, I’ve been with General Motors 36 ‘of my 52 years—all of my business life. I was only 15 years old when I started school.” He smiled again. “Before that; I — was in your business, t started selling net in vee’ wie. I was eight.” Werner at Home | in Pontiac Calvin J. fine looking belies the 52 years ‘his. certificate shows. He has a quiet sort of restless energy that bespeaks a good South Boule- great products that I accept their performa - this. big division of General Motors and from = all indications, have a definite As new, better ? pace.” was in -high — ~~ of mind, as is ae undercover agent in the plant. ten p.m. , “ Laddy, V Where's the Loch? During the investigation) : three-acre lake disappeared over- the two! (Continued on Page a Col is. ied “them in Dayton. In fact, we bought trucks and were suppliers, also. This is dous lirte of vehicles. They’re built to do every kind of job there is and I really glory in » ie Werner is of.a distinctly inventive frame (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2}. degrees. The mercury read 40 at Conrad Cooper said it is the | quality and not the quantity of bargaining that counts. ,WASHINGTON (AP) —. Stee! Ja- .boF~and management negotiators ISLE OF LEWIS. -Seotland ‘vi TUPL — A loch is ‘lost. Resi- | dents reported yesterday a night. Scientists said a meteor may. have_ struck at the loch’s ; , SP ag. its water into oth- | ‘the nation’s economy | Prompt settlement % | meee tec ae es ane nnemncenatreninta—eim, +) Neither .side showed any sign + ‘ot budging. The industry—said| | again its proposals are fair and) requir es a ireasonable. And the union, with-| ‘out proffering any new terms, ‘charged the employers were being obstinate. Eisenhower, as part of his ra- die-TV,, address to the nation Thursday night before Jeaving on ' his goodwill mission abroad, said the nation’s economy and its de- fense postere before the world are suffering from the threat of Werner isa” personable, man whose appearance Dayton: birth - executive. ' a renewed strike. * * * I unee di ; he | “I'm certainly well acquainted with the Day after day, throughout the economy, the President said, this place turns out. We used ‘uncertainty, indecision and hesi- itation are growing as a_result—of ithis continuing controversy.” * * * | The dispute has been going on \since May. A record 116-dav strike ended a month ago under an 80- day ‘Taft-Hartley injunction that) expires on Jan. 26. The union then. will be free to. strike again. McDonald, Steelwor Ke! a tremen- nce. It’s an honor to head the truck business should upswing in the years ahead. and bigger roads are pro- d. duced, the demand for trucks should keep pny eg chief, proposed Thurs-| day night that the “President's: * * steel inquiry board make settle- ment reeommendations. He. said list Top Bras as Golf Guests. Twining dnd Douglas Entertained by Martin _ in The Bahamas proven by the fact there are WASHINGTON WA—Gen- F Twining, chairman of: the joint chiefs of staff. and a score of other guests of a defense contractor for 4 201f jaunts in the Bahamas. _ Testimony made public ‘by a House investigating subcommittee also listed Secretary of the Air Foree James H. Douglas as a vis- } {itor at the gold resort on Eleuthera ‘Island, the Cotton Bay Club — but said Douglas paid his own ex- penses,- ‘Listed ak a guest of the Martin -jCo. at the club was retired Air Force Lt. Gen. E. R. Quesada, at the time a special assistant to ent Eisenhower and now ad- rainietetor of the Federal Avia- ep the “nd were’ at R. ~»Welfarex imitments, 1958 the total was $2, or Nathan’ > a Col. 5) s Steelmen Show No Signs of Budging ihe was sure it would result Ye a | prompt contract agreement drawbacks to this idea, One is | that. such Taft-Hartley law in- quiry boards are apparently barred from making settlement reconmnendations, The other ts that the industry is unwilling to go along. MeDonald, asked about the lega basis for his suggestion, clung firmly to” their entrenched thought it. could be done if the:/make labor’ \dispute ‘recommenda- origins, |positions today despite President ‘industry agreed to ) the procedure. tions. ; | Eisenhower's urgent new plea that) -— Dips 50 Pct. © in County By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL Jr. County welfare officials: are breathing a sigh of relief these ‘days as they examine a caseload which has been cut almost in half since the first of the year There's further joy when they consider the récall of auto work- ers, laid off dué to the steel strike At the close of business Nov. 30, there Were 1,849 welfare cases bee es Or some 5,395" persons “relying ' on welfare assistance in Oakland County. + There were 3.080 cases open Jan. 1, aceording to George H. Burt, director of the sogial wel-: fare department. * “The trend ‘the right * * in cases way for us, ‘change, Burt said. “It should leontinue this wav as local plants are calling men back to work.”’ “Nothing cures welfare like a job,” declared John ‘A. Macdon ald, chairman of the Social Wel- fare Board, Going hand in hand with the decrease in the caseload, Burt said, is a decrease by $520,089 in welfare costs during the. first 1} months of this year commpnred | with last, January .through November of this year saw $1,774,152 in net com- For the same pened in is going for a * * Welfaré costs, ‘split tetwees the’ county and the state on a 70-30 basis, with the county. carryme. officers: were named today as heavier load, have been a big drain on counts funds for about two years > County officials are hopeful that the gradual decrease experienced this year will continue. kr a monthly accounting of cases opened and closed during | each month, employment, in- creased earnings and changes in economic picture con- tributed the most to the de- crease, Bart said. He also gave some credit to ari (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) There were a couple of sertons OU: d said he ment boards should sot ordinarily Amer scans | jhouse will like to keep them on-handsorhe Ones. display: = as r as : of four. walnut match box. holders. Each has a 4ifferent- metal deco: lisher. Tt all pial ti vyation and is mas¢iline looking. > . ; Rain Delays Je “but Can't Stop Hearty Salute Even Communists Visitor at Beginning ( Peace Journey ROME (?—Ancient Rome. ‘gave President Eisenhower a rainy but warm welconge today at the start of his. '22,000- mile “mission of — peace and good will.” Even the «Communists, taking a cue from Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, | banners saying: “Commu- nists of Rome salute Presi- ident. Dwight Eisenhower.’ e * * * | A heavy overcast and the rain iresulted in a 20-minute delay in | Landing. AP Wirephote Rome. His jet had just arrived d States. The American President sold - greeters at Rome’s Ciampino _ Alrport that his message for each of the 11 countries he visits is one of friendship and free- dom, and he hopes it “will be heard im every country where communications are allowed R freely.” Corp Conrad Cooper, U. §. Steel” vice president and top. in-| negotiator, accused the, Eisenhower expressed pleasure \union of dodging its responsibility 1" landing “in this great city ‘and trying to have a settlement/Which was for so long the very “Yecreed by government action.” center of all Western civiliza- Th Philadelphia, Dr. George W. |ti6n.” * * * Taylyr,. chairman of the Eisen- hower\appointed board, declined’ He said he was glad. to oye comment to Italy, too, because of the ,‘‘ties Eisenhower previously has sided of blood w hich unite our two coun- l'with ‘industry views that govern. tries.’ sprang frem Italian “so our friendship is not meérely official, but comes from ‘the people, from relatives clasping ‘hands across the sea."’ © } forward with eigerness to his | talks here with President Gio- vanni Gronchi, Premier Antonio , Segni and other Italian leaders | concerning his search for “peace i with justice’ in the world. ‘ Date Is Change 14 Gronchi hailed the Americar Session to Be Dec. President's ‘‘great political sagart= for Romney speech ity’ and his humanity in under- taki New Location, Too . aking his historic mission. \ \ ‘PROFOU ND SYMPATHY’ A general membership meeting And Rome's Mayor Urbano of the Oakland County committee Aoccett assured Eisenhower that of Citizens for, Michigan will be the, Italian capital ‘ ‘looks: at you held Dec. 14 instead of the orig: with\ .profound sympathy and will inally announced date of Dec. 15. follow, with very warm hopes the ~~ * * delic ate and generous mission The place of the meeting, too, that you have undertaken, follow- has been changed, according to !& the Nmpuise of your spirit. Murray D. Van. Wagoner,” county’ CFM chairman. It will be in the auditorium of Pontiac Central High School. It had been{set for Pontiac The big \jet airliner ‘that flew the President across the Atlantic overnight from Washington cir- eled the airport. for 26 minutes ' Northern. before it canie tn for a landing. * * * '_ Airport sources Jater revealed it ‘The time—$ p.m.—remains the | made a ground-controlled landing, same because of the weather and also Van Wagoner sgid the date because, the plane's electronic change was necessary to permit (landing equipment was not func- George Romney, state chairman stioning pr operly \ and. founder of CFM, to attend as «" * * \ featured speaker, Romney will While Italian gov ernment offi- be In Chicago Dec, 15 he said. cials watched anxiously, the big *k* *« *& jet swung down te-a perfect hand. “His not*hecessary to be an en- ing, sending up a clotd of spray rolled member“ef CFM in order to from puddles on the field, A attend or.to participate in the dis- ‘cussion Dec, 14, the farmer Dem-! -bareheaded but looking a little ‘ocratic governor of-Michigan em- tired from the trip. He set foot 'phasized, | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) — ete gente erent ttn Forget Standby. Gifts for That Man This Year. 34 mo = By JANET ODELE ; Pontiac Press Home Editor Well, you may give that man ties, socks or a new shirt if you insist. But keep your mind open until after you ~~ have read the following suggestions. Several stores are carrying little brass banks cleverly ‘decorated and with appro-* priate titles. The first one |them; others: say “George Wash- we saw had a penny glued’ lington Slept Here.” _ How about an official dunk ‘on top and was marked | | ors cep? th te Hens he “Vacation Bank.” | float a whole doughnut, On it ! Does he enjoy serving distinctive | are printed the — _— ot ‘after-dinner cordials? Then get | dunking. : jhi some silver cordial cups. | The song is gone, but the miele hi are miniatare miigs, “0° idy lingers 2 want. that gentle- : gt man. you ‘Jove to own @ pair of ‘attractive that’ the lady of the om": ee 2 We some give a man is’ an to bh ‘The set comes from Denmark. no ema ase One of the gaudiest night shirts’ top.. ‘The best-4t ‘we ever saw has big red circles is that. it on a white background, Some of niales to keep the es a ‘ * 4 “= the circles have canopy beds in tod, joined in the welcome with He noted that millions of ° | ‘The President said he looked — Eisenhower emerged smiling, \ ft ] highway, road, Eight Mile road. Northland Center Corp., which owns an adjacent shopping cen- ter; J. L. Vokes Co. of Cleve- fand, the general contractor; and | Halley H. Lipp of Cleveland, the — er gs center will be called North-| land Towers. START IN SPRING : Construction of the first build- ing is expected to start next spring, with completion scheduled for mid- 1961, . Each building will contain 122,- 000 square feet of office-space and will cost roughly four million dol- lars each to build, The buildings, of contemporary: design, will be set in a park- like mall, Glass and exterior walls are planned with lobby walls of black and white © Italian marble, the! _ -feors will be of Venetian Terrazzo. with walls of upper levels sur- faced with vinyl fabric. U.S. Sends Monkey Up in Space Capsule (Continued From Page One) | also included nerve cells from a rat and neurospora, a laboratory culture of a low form:of mold. Bacteria cultures were on the walls and in liquid suspensions in tubes, and were to be studied to determine the lethality and mutation rate, A separate experimen{ involv. ing eggs and larvae of the flower) _beetle were to be studied for! “changes in appearance and mu-) tation rate. Secondary missions of the test included measurements of the ef- fects of high acceleration and weightlessness on the monkey. * x * Attached to the monkey was an ocularmotor, resembling a pair of horn-rimmed eyeglasses. Fitted, closely .around the eyes. it was) designed to pick up electrical im- pulses from the eye muscles and| rejay them to a-recorder as a} measure of the animal's disorien- | tation and dizziness: Also aboard were eee devices to measure and rec the monkey's heart and reagire: tory activitiy. The animal had been trained to respond to a cue in the form cl a small light. When the light flashed on, the animal responded by moving a'| lever similar to an a airplane con! trol stick. TF air and Warm Will Hang On | for Most of Map By The Associated Press ~ The nation’s wedther pattern showed only minor changes today, with a continuation of fair weather and temperatures above normal! * in most ‘areas. Fhe only wet spots during the morning were In the northwest plains and in sections of the north- em Rockies. Both areas reported light snow, However, wet weather was indicated late today i some || ‘ Emest Jackson J:. central parts .of the country, The Weather o Foil U.S. Weather Bureau Repert PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Pag ~ fair, rather mind and mild t 53. Cloudy, possi ay, a few tent showers and turning colder tonight, low 32. Saterday mostly cloudy an colder, nich 40. Winds southwest 15-25 miles toda shifting te 15-26 miles tenight, continu. ing northerly Saturday _ -Tedas in Pontiac. Lowest teniperature preceding 8 am... at # am. Wind Velocity if m.p.h Direction: Southwesterly Suo sets Friday at 5 p.m. Sun rises Saturday at 7 - * m Moon sets Piiday at 0:1 Moon Mises Saturday at Tobe" ‘pm Dewntewn ‘Temperatures 6 am... 1 a.m. 36 7 am... ee: | WP M.. geese 38 8 am........, 32 I pm 40 2 a.m.. am ee ee eee \ Ve We believe these 2! same Place. We ve tion of his remarks. Outside the! ; lairport, another crowd cheered in aartment—one usually given to |the rain as the two presidents Me Wives of chiefs of state. | drove off for the trip into Rome the 2,000-year-old Appian members of the party were given J. _THE PONTIAC ‘ ¥ (Continued From Page and) the first time, all three left home for col- ‘at rlconcnig ammndyedlgseary All are as- ‘in Pontiac One) to General Motors and, interestingly | lationships. “I always admired the place, yey SE] ee ee ee oe new GMC truck feegiepennt; aemely, the | here in person.” Both Mr. and Mrs. ae sdak ahenciice . | Ber were born in Dayton and have és ’~ et there steadily. He ae of the Engineers’ Club of Dayton, Fellow . “I've inherited a great organisation ot Aadtipan tmouangedl of Engineers, life and a great group of men, both in the of- member of American Ordnance Associa- | fices' and out in the piitnt,” he declared. tion, member of Society of hiutenitine ' “GMC Truck and Coach Division has a Engineers, and active in civic affairs. fine name in the trade for over-all per- 2 - “3 tips ‘ ow Lavatedt in the City of Southfield connel as well as completed préducts.” x * * the bulge nition ~geogg oe pesmi, i: eee - On August 16, a ee “The . Som Sams veel fnown as: Northland This year marks a big swing in the life of aid the prin sous, Ch — pei it ane 18 : Point. the Werner family. a ein’ Cus a + —/* ‘ ‘+ + senior at Otterbein College, Westerville, Ohio, ‘ visits, “The uhtet “Will be ‘hounded hy and twin sons Charles and Robert are fresh- “The Chief Pontiac Organization of local Northland drive, Northwestern) men at Otterbein. In September of 1989, for | businessmen will entertain him at a recep- |a guest.” but 2 tion at The Bloomfield Hills Country Club if lege. “And now,” he grinned, “we're leaving right siter the first of the year, mamed sald they had considered [istration and board of the old homiestead in Dayton. Of course, we ee 2 2 ecmmatves guests of personal sey the anrenat the ¢ pian to live here and Mrs. Werner will come = =—s_y_ just met Mr. Werner for the first | friends who invited them, rather aaa Ka Zz I st | right after the holidays: This will be home.” time, and already I think he’s-a great — os io Repel Co. ee py Posi rele hg hon? rotig cod | 0 Washeb kw ORS guy. He's destined to “win friends and in- | “id ‘hey had tried without sue. cinenmy ae Wilke ok smc ee i tiac. Michigan Supreme Court in 1931. Scratch or Mildew ~ The GMC plant is nothing new in fluence woh in Pon expenses, i herene CO iA i ~ Most of'them said they had 00/in the best interest of the children, | Compare this boot anywhere in to New ‘super. ode vinyl Would Hit Ponti, 2 Other Cities them from |# parents help discourage sppete: 90h foe Sahel WA faite: Aine oP Choice of black, joining the v tlegal organizations, grey or red. colors. | Coun Welfare tsa *Company and union negotiators were reported ready to meet once more in Saginaw today in an at- tempt to avert bus strikes in’ three Michigan cities" — including Pon- tiac, * * * , Today's meeting is the first since negotiations, on a new contract Worthless Check Puts Probation Violator Into Jail For passing a worthless $20 check a month after he was placed on; probation for larceny, Willis J. |Brock Jr., 26, of 788 Monticello | Ave., today was sentenced to the| ‘county jail as probation violator. * * * Circuit Judge William J . Beer 4 also ordered Brock to make)! restitution for the check. He plead- ed guilty today-to issuing the check without ari account, after having) stood mute Monday, Judge Beer | suspended sentence on this charge. | dan. 15 for violating his two- year probation term handed out by Judge Beer in October. Brock was given probation for his part in the theft of a wheel and tire in September, — He and two other Pontiac men had borrowed a tire jack from a Birmingham patrol car, then set out to find a new tire after their car had a flat. ‘ * * * They took it from the car belong- ling to the mother-inlaw of the |Birmingham police chief . ‘hd itectives. @ A bahd hurriedly played ex-| noe who did turn out cheered ing into the dwelling. - 8 Vice Squad Nabs 11 cerpts from the American and). The tenant, Louis Villerreal is/e Leather Shoes — Double Runner Skates i , Some signs bobbed up along the out of town. : Italian national anthems, there! 'way, Said one: “The people hope Regular $4:95 Expansion in Gambling Raid ~ (Continued From Page One) side phone calls, supposedly relay- ing bets. ; Nesbitt said, “It is not known | whether the calls were to the | are two separate groups, but they may be inter-connected.” All those arrested today are bet slip sellers and ‘“‘pickup" men, ac- | - They were to make forma) state-| ments to the Prosecutor's Office’ this afternoon. * * Other members of group were identified as: Charies Milliman, 55, 736 River. side St.; George Ford, no age or address so far; Harold Mozingo, | 39, of 90 Draper Ave., Claude Mc-! a an, no age or address: Jobn| . Freeman, 49, of 827 Albert St.: , 37, of 515 - * . MecNeary’'s Montana St * * *- ‘group named by police were: Otis Harris, 57, of 489 Harvey St.; Cary R. Childs. 37, of 281 Rock. well Ave.; and-Booker Spells, | no age or address so far Nesbitt said it is not known | whether the two alleged rings | have connections outside Portiac. i< Nesbitt said, “All the men were | arrested by a Pontiac. police of- | ficer accompanied by a plant pro- | tection man while -the alleged ‘numbers men were at work at the plant. The raid was pulled and the men placed in custody within 10, min- utes. 2 Area Men Report : Tomperatares CS lye eer Robbery in Pontiac | Twa area men reported to Pon- itiac police early this morning that they were robbed at the west end of. Harris. street. Meet to Avert Bus Strikes broke off in a deadlock kk a month) |Pontiac ‘Local 1097 of the union 98 North 50 Per. Cent Lower a refusal to conform as coseeaiat : would lead to expulsion, he added. Mrs. Malcolm G. Adams {i Service for Mrs. Malcolm G./k Adams, 52, of 1225 Villa Rd., Bir- ‘|mingham, will be at 11 a.m. Mon- day at Manley Bailey Funeral Home. Burial will be at aiacgs! Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. Adams died Thursday in| ; St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, after a short iliness. ; ' She was a member of St. Pontiac City Lines is operated by National City Lines. The com- pany also operates bus lines in Saginaw and Kalamazoo. ke * The company’s contract with Bunker also listed a number ot civilians and retired officers, in- cluding Dan Kimball, former sec- people,” | Tetary of the Navy- but at the time fouraged oe oe tor Hes" /an executive of Aerojet General Another benefit of the report, Corp released to the Board of Sluper- visors in September, was the addi- tion of five investigators, allowing a closer scrutiny of applicants and recipients of welfare aid. . eligible for it, and ee the operation of the department. “The investigation probably dis- jexpired last March 31. It. expired the same day in Kalamazoo and Oct. 31 in Sagi- naw. The union has been seeking a The Gift for ‘HIM’ —VYoung or Old subcommittee conducted no fol|E lowup questioning of these. Kim- ball and Stuart had held office in 48-cent package increase, while the company has reportedly offered only to continue the expired con- tract without any new benefits. Post Drinking Limits |New Jersey Traffic Safety Bu- | reau has sent bartenders cards Brock will stay in jail until | my { over cording to Nesbitt. All had bet slip, Ww ay. memoranda on them when taken’ jinto custody. ‘director of Christian education for | Other alleged members of Day’s |the Episcopal Diocese of Michi-. LONDON (UPI = Michael TRENTON, N. J. (UPI) —The . to ‘pass out to patrons advising persons weighing 100 pounds | against’ driving after four drinks, Burt and Macdonald said they Investigating a burglary report —plus 34-Piece Village Set those weighing 160 pounds would be happy to see it decrease, |at_ 83 Osmun St., Patrolman Rich- | Remote control train set at our against driving after six, and (further. 2 Allen heard leaves rustling in ‘lowest price in years. American 240-pound persons against drink- | “If we could get it down t0 the back yard. made, fully guaranteed. ing 10 or more “dfinks before |1,200 cases we would be much _; more pleased,”” Burt said. “very little” chiseling was found. { There were, however, some 30 families found ineligible for aid. They. were immediately taken | | from the rolls. ‘cases which are opened and cl ' \for numerous reasons during this! i * Lecomoti & Cobsncs , year, Burt pointed out. that at one| , * Transformer * Gondola 4 A barbed wire fence pinched |E 'time there were 8,463 cases opened, two burglary sts for the Pon- |e w® Oval Track * Tender Although cheered by the decline, pects B * Box Car * Tunnel | £ All Purpose Pocket KNIVES In his report, Croteau said [the Truman administration. " “BEST BUY” We've Seen in TOY TRAINS Genuine “LOUIS MARX” Guaranteed 98-Pe. Electric Train . Regular $19.95 Value e Barbed ‘Fence Snares Two for Patrolman | ¥ To show the number of welfare | jtiac Police Dept. last night. Greatly Underprieed Get yours tonite Saturda” vag big « There he found two youths en- tangied in barbed wire, Both en Rainy Rome Greets Ike With a Warm Welcome Rome. The weather kept the numbers of the crowd down, but on Italian soll for his fifth visit | to Rotire at 12:22 p. m. | ‘Was a qUick--exchange of greet- for an end to the cold war.” An-| ,ings and then the officials hur-, other ‘vied to the airport veranda for) ly.” ithe welcoming speeches. HEARTY APPLAUSE - The spectators applauded heart- ily as the Presideht arrived and. the conclusion of the transia-| kk kk EEE tee kk Simm. aol TOY DEPT. —2nd Floor 7 | LSEXEEREREEY ESSERE ESE | were arrested for investigation of breaking and entering, They were Jacinto J. Cantu, 19, of 270 Franklin _Rd., and Benito | E R. Diaz, 17, of 234 Rockwell St.‘ Allen checked the home after a neighbor phoned the. pooice sta- tion to report that someone had broken a window and was break- saving only 100 on MYTTITITITTT Tr rir q of 8s ota Beginner ICE SKATES | - Southfield Man Dies WATCH -BANDS said ‘Summit immediate- eevecoeceee These had the ring of Com- Of Accident Injuries With MEN'S jmunist slogans. But the Commu-| - _ ELGI N Shoe. Sixes $ 88 nists here profess to be happy; Jeck R. Anderson, 56, of 17541 ‘ —10 to 13 about the Eisenhower visit. ‘Mt. Vernon Rd., Southfield, diedig WATCHES —I to 2 k* & t& ‘today at. Ford Hospital, Detroit, | 19 2 Eisenhower's d hter - ij ,; of injuries sustained in an auito Full el ore Youngsters man to cain gute i Eisenhower s daughter - in - law ‘| accident Nov. 14. V/ an e. wi * Barbara, was escorted to another|: His car collided head-on with’$ Movement | te, a lena i Rca ee 19” A: WTTITITITITITITITI TTL : rs ort U. S. Eisenhower's son and other top) Leventhal is in Ford Hospital for 7% Famous “ARCO” Guaranteed Quality j treatment of head injuries suffredje , Shock ~$ |lesser apartments. in the crash. Resistant « Boys & eral ICE SKATES 5 - Despite the rain, small crowds of Halans under ambrellas lined Rome streets to watch the Pres- | ident go by on his way to the” 40-year-old Quirinal Palace, his residence tor his two- “day Stay in Named County Head by March of Dimes The Rev. ¢ 1 } j i | | | ' a. G. Burton Hodgson, gan, has been. named volunteer | ‘campaign chairman of the- New| | ‘March of Dimes in Oakland Coun; ity during January. . * tev, Hodgaoe, * i | T he —_ = lantd-chapter now . ~ is providing. aid for 250 victims of » paralytic polio, | Every cent. raised in Oakland! spent V4 Prior to his en try into the min-| istry in 1950, the! Rev. Hodgson: REV. HODGSON was a general au- ditor for Pontiac - Motor_ Division: | He has been active in the Oak-; land County Chapter of the Na- tional Foundation five -years and. is serving his fourth year as ¢hair- man of the. chapter's board af, directors. ceo; Gee A long 30 Minutes bs __ All. ‘employees of the Fisher 2488 Der by. = iRd., _Birmingham, said. the Oak- Magnetic $0660600009000000606006000000006 ATTENTION FISHER BODY EMPLOYES | Brand new, lafest model, full factory guarantee. GIFT BOXED. 10% Fed. tax.) SIMMS JEWELRY ‘DEPT. : @ 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor e. Rescvoccesasenhencnonss sosvecbepeesssepes sees: Seeeeoecseoses ted. Rustproot blades stay =i and shady, for bore white for girls. : e Assembly Plant laid off f because of the steel strike are to report for work — at their regular shift starting times times on Wednesday, December 9, 1959. Deviations will be handled on an ‘ine dividual basis. Unless otherwise notified, , Fisher Body | employees assigned to ‘the Pontiac Motor Division Plant laid of off because of the steel st strike, ¥ will — as fol- lows: Wed nesday, 129-59 Seccewoccsscos! om poo * Trim and em ees at : Trim and Body ploye + report : Thursdoy, 12-10-59-/ . employees assig ned: , Motor Division Plont ope _ Starting times. times on bo Sg RS = Sigied) Smee See ge ENE IIE’ LS Se | Eisenhower has. proclaimed. the| we = Dec. 10 as Human Rights) moon's craters is that they were ' Early for # Comest ~ Howell | eee Howell boy expected to die of Some 2,500 pieces of mail: and about two dozen packages were |vertising. cancer before Christmas. manufacturers invest ae velit senna 4¢ gue tee chewed by Americans last year. To reach the “sweet “footh" market, over “5 million in newpaper sa committee to confer, with a similar group from Muskegon Heights naming “s a 2L-member Muskegon : bad Sesseweneveccsececcees Per Carton | 221 Regular Ped in. choice of your favorite brand. Stack up for gifts, Te tax. , i REGULAR SIZE - Meryitiititriyiiiy titi ty. : r 4 $4 4 é Set—4 briar peta 2.95 , weodie . , Stauderd Brist ipaes 5.00 pS. leon Set : j poral 3 bowls tote bene 5.95 , All Brisr. Pipe ..cesccsees 5.95 , White Ges eoteteee 6.00 J Pipe } Super Gest .ses.., 6.00 Rarvoome Pi 7.50 wed have PIPE RACKS ‘Rack -and- ‘i 95 . ‘we Humidor Walnut finish «rack holds 4 pipes and huriidor holds one- half pound of tobacco, ee 149 ene Other Pipe Racks Priced from 49¢ Ronson Lighter Fluid—-8 ounces... . +9 29% a ge ee Se “Fresh Stock Brdedwey (MIXED NUTS | “Full — - Pound Walnuts, filbetts, aiemonids, Bra- zils, English, étc. Baza gr 5| SHSeesegseeeeeseoeseos, Famous CIGARETTES KING OR FILTER Per Carton 2.31 Kents, Winstons. Salems, LGM, PaliMall and ot-her: favorites, Stock for gifts. 7c tax. $1.50°Ctoth, Plaid Roll-Up Pouch ... $1.50 Rogers E-Z. Lok Zipper Pouch 98s jig see ee 98¢ Poddle Type Bean Bag Ash Tray: .. Just a few of the many tobacco pouches and ash trays you'll find at Simms. CIGARETTE | LIGHTER COMBINATIONS Regular $1.64 Seller | 88: Cigarette Lighters 98° brush Supreme Windproof Zippo styled lighter, in finish. Lights in the wind, Rogers Automatic . Liter—10-Yr. Guarantee $3.95 Scripto Vu-Liter for Men and Ladies. aoe Net Ps Bb. Not 1 Ib. ae but Full 2-POUND | $2 Vaiue .- Chock full of fruits and nuts. Rurn flavored. a eseeeeeeseseasensogneessesaneneccsecenereees! : le age ioeeeee vas bese Eeiivevvvere: 89c} Long wearing navy or brown colors. Fine tailoring. tipper fly, boat safl. pockets. Sizes 30 to 42. Makers money, back Mharenios. \@2 SPECIALS for WOMEN ae by Haag he Rigs hon Gini GROUP 1 “%& Rambler 99 *® Surcoat — ' *% Lined jac : Values to $6 Your Choice Rembier styles in sizes 6 to 12—quilt- lined, sip front. an 4 ier 38. Manoel t ad Jacket wth stripe design, zip front in sizes 3 to 6x only " GROUP 2—BOYS' COATS—4 Styles é Choice. of 100% w hood coats in sizes 12-14-18. Ny! revetsible in roken wool surcoats in sixes 6 to 12 and hooded parkas in sizes 6 to 16. Values to-$t0. . aa BOYS’ All Leather Combat Boots Rugged Long-Wear Rubber Soles Double buckle tops as shown, tan leather uppers, rubber heels and soles. Why pay $5 more2. Special Group—5 Styles Men's Jackets Values to $12.95 Your Choice * Nylon Reversibles % Nylon Jackets *® Quilt Lined Styles *% Corduroy Jackets ® Insulated Jackets Big group of better jack- » ets—all at this one low = Btprice — assorted colors and styles. Broken size range 36 to 46—but not all styles in all colors. Compare these jackets before you buy! Fully Washable CORDUROY Men’‘s Work Pants Regular $4.49 Seller s—=Now O Only 3” corduroy in charcoal, 100% TURBO ORLOV—Save on. Ladi ies’ Sweaters 99 Choice ef 3 styles —~ blouseon style slipover in tices 8-M-L. or “White’ & biack design in sizes 2 34-38-38 abd.turtie meck slipover in ‘sires S-M-L. Pegular £89 Seller... Ladies’ Corduroy CAPRI PANTS $2.95 Quality 1® = Choice of corduroy ca- pris or holidsy slacks, Choice of assorted col- ors in sites~8-i0.18. — Ladies’ Sanforized _FLANNEL DUSTERS Values te $3 aa ion 4g Washable warm flannel dusters in--sizes- 19- to 18. (Extra sizes. . 92.98) to $5. 95 2. I Choice of Siew wd”: had flared ite, _ = ‘plalie,. (weet effects, : _ Many, nratiy colors, all —_ 2 to 32. 3 Power-—Foldirig Case Opera Glasses “Original 49 $5 Value 2 tured, leather covered } ects = se fa ier Coated lens, % Fed. Tax) Main Floor -p COSCCRBCCCE secececvccccccecsccesacooweneeseey * HE o tenet mH om _Begevesecoooooeosoooce Powerful 7-INCH Electric Saws hal | i kick-back, ete. Rip-guide with J graduations. $49.95 Value ‘UL “Approved—Famous Make | Electric Hedge Trimmer A a j $29.95 Value 00 j 4 é 13-inch cutter bar with 14 teeth. 850 strokes per minute, — SS $2.95 Value iv , : f J ] : i ry , Fu 7 8 with , non-slip rubber cush- 'g jon A iat 20 - ounce ; Combination Square $1.59 Value 12-inch square Z| with machine g, graduations —- with scribe and level "Assorted Wats & Bolts ee istic box. Hack Saw Blade ! MN 3) Fut Rae ae, $1.49 : cm : B tubular frame =e with ee i amooth wane tn 006s6ceshckbGeiarbiadeiedih Meseteaneénsense it —— Adjusted A ce ted 16mm Sixe—400 as "a sige = ‘ad % he ." id + =< natin atte” a“ * *e tliat $2.95 ° Value i= *. re: ‘ * Reel at Choice of. several eye, Duck. (3Reels . Fast, Easy “FILM SP foldaWay - re-winds -ft. reel capactity,. Better than shown, 98 NORTH SAGINAW ERE'S WHY ~ PRICE IS SO. LOW! WE BOUGHT CANCELLED SHIPMENT DIRECT FROM FAMOUS MAKER An exclusive De- troit lingérie store tefused their De- “cember shipment ; . WE BOUGHT IT! Now — buy hi- fashion hosiery at LESS “than the cost of ordincny “nylons, these. are sold, there'll -be no more. ; "|. SIMON, Buyer This ady. is directed to you - CAMERA GIFT this year | DEPENDA REEL G CANS | 200 FOOT &. $1.20 Value ’ $1.25 Value—300 Fr.... $1.39 Value—400 Fr.. SCOSEHHOHEHSEREEEEEE Holds 8mm Si REEL CHESTS For 12' Reels—200- Ft. $3.95 Value—300 Ft... .2.79 $4.95 Value—400 Fr... 16mm Chest—400 Fr. . SeSoeHeeseoeooooocos / J / } J 1 oy 2 | ~~ and COLOR REEL ' 16 69 ; f f Get ‘the $2.50 Viewer and 45c ¥ this Discount 4 f J Christmas Reels, SCCCCESEE ESTEE EEOOSSE. J j ‘ ; ; d ; 4 ; Brownie ‘STARFLASH’ 4 . : Camera Outfit § 4 F We , Xi Regular £10.95 99 ; ? eoecteet ! , j ors Built-in fest i Us > KALART 8mm MOVIE : , FREE Cement j New Mans! ield 1960 &mm MOVIE EDITOR & SPLICER (Regular $3495-V Extfa large viewing acyeen with geared . 59¢ + 69e Fr... 89 2@ Reels J J 7 d " . A d d 99 ; | ' d ; All Metal { Chest 4 ‘ J d 4 , J J d i 4 ¢ d f 3.29 3.98 Price reels —- Pop- Donald 1.25) fo LICER g. $5 Dri or wet @plicer for professional movie splicing. For §mm film = SSS ee su 1 Bg") LP NEE SE NEEL =f at SIMMS DISCOUNT PRICES fo the person who expects to buy ei . not only do you get a discount price, but you also get service after the sale! You'l] be given instruction in the correct use of the Camera or Accessories you purchase—now or after Christmas. All this plus FREE Layaway at no extra cost to you! $1 Holds Any Item In LAYAWAY BLE CAMERA SUPPLIES 4 Pre-Christmas FILM SALE Tet ee Tee Ig Super-bright uarant x40 eli yy O ARGUS 300-WATT Auto-Slide Projector — wr AQ” $69.95 Value, 500-W. Stow extra large ,fofections with rf bulb ib this blower cooied watt projector Original $]_ to aheO Hosiery —~But We Promised NOT to Mention Famous Brand Names ® French Grey UNTIL. 1 0 p.m. KODACHROME Movie Film Reg. $2.85 Reg. $4.18 8mm ROLL 8mm MAG. 14% 37 KODACHROME 1 hig 9 As shown — 4 brilliant “flood bulbs & bar-iite holds any camera, With handy storage and carrying. case. Instead of glaring light into subject's eyes ~~ bounce off the ceiling. Complete with 4 flood bulbs.. Radiant 30x40 or 40x40 Glass beaded. for extra brilliance —— _ tripod model screens in choice of movie or stide sizes. $12.95 value. PICTUREMASTER Models. . Choice af to movie oF, ie sine, $20:95 valu Ceecneccscccescccoccccoeccceecce “KODAK 500-Watt MOVIE PROJECTOR Regular $79.50. Value Blower cooled 600-watt vrojector with forward, atill and reverse projections. ‘ New 400-foot reel capacity. | With wide-angle lens. Seeeeeeecseeeeoseoeoeoeossogeoeeee KODAK ‘Scopemeter’ Regular $99.50 Value Movie camera with built-in light meter and filters. angle, and telephoto lens . {1.0 @mm roll loading SOCSSOSSCSOCeOeeEOeeEeeOOCOOeE REVERE ‘Electric-Eye’ 8mm iCine-Zoom Movie Camera ..$179.50 ROLL LOADING 56.99 & Paris Mist SEAMLESS and FULL FASHIONED © —GIFT BOxED—. 35mm FILMS 94° Prep. —- 82.05 Value KODACOLOR FILM—Ea. Reg. $1.36-—620-120-127 Size For Perlect Indoor Movies MOVIE BAR-LITE with 4-FLOOD BULBS Regular $13.00 6” ° Cuts Down Harsh ight Glare Bounce Lite Bar-Lite Regular $19.95 ae Scréans 3” 15” light MOVIE SLIDE screens with « 10-year 6mm size 6 437 TURRET CAMERA Regular, wits Take all 3 — p ggemerned wide - nae and movies w ¥ Ath Just 1 Professional movie & TV effects. No guess-work. $209.50 Magazine Load. . $157.87 Seeeteoscesscaesoaaaeveceeces FREE—Remote Control Cord BAUSCH PROJECTORS £94.50 69” 300 Watt $99.50 Value, 500-W. .84.87 Balomatic projectors with Jifetime guarantee—takes ali 2x2 slides in- cluding .super-slides Never out of focue. Cord is worth _$4.95. SSOHHHSOSSHSSSSHSHSHSOHESEEE POLAROID ‘WINK LIGHT’ Camera Outtit £281.95 SIMMS ? _ DISCOUNT ® Famous Picture-in-a-Minute camera with Wink-Lite that. whiske she- dows away. “Use 3000 film. With film, bulbs, case, ete. . ($29.95 Print Copter ..+0.... $2487) Cameras —Main Floor * French Biack 3? 22, 5 a oma ig SIX (6) PAIRS Gift Boxed. Sk 45. a 60 gauge/15 denier:full’- fashion {pro _ portioned lengths) or 400 neadle seame . Ness. Guaranteed: FIRST —_ Thee: NO LIMIT -BUY FOR EVERY "HER’, ON YOUR GIFT Isr. eles ve page neg | ay EDWARD T. BUTLER Posupére. Passi Secsie W cliiel Sik alias ete 4: nk dad Association Once Got lO DE JANEIRO, Brae Ar [cine lanier: Brae Ari emame prtalie diene: ed , 6% Cents an Hour \theday ee eae hee school, took off in three C47 north~for the state of Goias in ¢ vspa| “ uk jaction to stamp out a vest. pocket Dust 20 m Brazilian ” hinterland. you” NEW_¥ (APyeadhie ¥4 Sey aheut 35 ait. foeel 0 miles north of the capi Eight other air force olffigers|features and editorial opinion | Bannow, who ‘started in business Officers bass re ~ ne jogs » jungie “as an apprentice patternmaler | eae Nad me fhe ping aig. 6% cents. an hour, is the) ed Kubitschek’s Ss mew president of the National) ar waded with corrup- od (Assn. of Manufacturers. tion and Communists in a mani-; see He was elected Thursday at the fasto left ‘behind as they seized) Pye 64th Congress of American Indus-, |five planes and flew into the in-| ltry. sponsored by the. association. | ‘terior to wage their campaign, (He will serve during the coming’ justice Minister. Armando’ Fal-| | year, cao declared everything calm but Ra a * ” rmy units were placed on. the ; nnow, 62, came to America| ion throughout the country. ‘from Sweden and started working! 4,. rebels holed up in the tiny) at the age of BEY in. Holyoke, Mass. town of Aragarac as, 1. 100 miles} “He is how president of Bridgeport |. thwest of Rio. Machines, ~Ine.,” af Bridgeport. “The outpost is relatively safe i Conn., makers -of machine tools. ‘from ground attack. It would take sini Nadas coatttiaian COLOR-SEALED “ALLEGRO” __ SHANTUNG WEAVE ‘. Oth bl * x ot 53 “weeks or months to get through = = 4 er officers elected were: the dense jungles. ee : : ees gl ary chairman of the board, Stanley C « * * DRAPERIES ‘ * had ‘Hope, president of the -Sound- The revolt had the earmarks of ;seriber Corp. 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ALL WOOL EARLY AMERICAN—A wonderful pattern $ 6°5 a a eZ a aR: ap made its author a met lions. ‘Unktetter beliey iol e oe +0 enie can con be re remedied, his. ae ~TWstallations fe 21006 MUFFLERS: : INSTALLED FREE on All Chrysler Products State Commie Chairman Neil Staeb- er |U.S.-Bulgarian Relations * |garia’s new minister to the United : a .” ‘The|paration for presenting his creden- ANTONIO SEGNI WASHINGTON (UPI) — Buk States, Dr. Peter G. Voutov, Wednesday pledged to help de- velop closer relations between his Curtain country and the ed States. Voutov. called on Secretary of State Christian A. Herter in pre- tials to President Eisenhower as Bulgaria's first diplomatic envoy to the-.United States since rela- tions were broken off hetween the two nations, in 1950, changing| ss premiers were part of the Italian a actien sroupe. During + scene after Alcide de Gasperi re- ussolini pe re j Pledges to Seek Better tired. —— from politics. * * & * + * But Segni, a country gentleman and professor, seems to be an ex- ception. Once before he was pre- mier. His government, for 20 months in 1955-57, lasted longer than any other post-De Gasperi cabinet. in power The nt Segni government, prese jalmost 10 months old, has just weathered a serious threat + * How does Segni do it? “Taking to his bed, is his secret weapon,”’ his friends say. That seemed to be true during) ! this I tallan Chief Lasts 4n-jcomplaining of stomach aches or j.\friends and his opponents with his! senhower, apparent good health. | eo Things have been different since we became -premier @ second time’ last February. He Has tooled his| i on cremier often went. to bed | i * * & Segni served in every one of De: Gasperi's eight governments and six others afterward. He was born Feb. 2, 1891, on. that, Mediterranean island. 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EISENHOWER’ Ss. plans for his trip are more ambitious and extensive than ever before at- tempted by a President of the United States. ‘The {ree ‘world will devoutly pray - forthe" fulfillment both as to sub- stance and purpose to sustain. the President in this arduous undertak- sidieienatieet eek a ing. _In_ all, President Eisenhower intends to visit eleven national capitals on three continents, sand- - wiching among them a three or — four day Western summit con- — ference in Paris. x ek * He will go to countries where no . American President has ever preceded him. He will crowd into a split second schedule confeyences with more heads of state than anyone has ever at- tempted in like time. The trip sounds like a back breaker for any average tourist. Ike is not average, and he is not going like any other tourist. All possible precautions * will be taken and he will travel ultra first class the entire distance. ' The itinerary reads like a Cooks tour in the three-month vacation plan. x * * 7 First there will be Rome and then Ankara, Turkey. From there, the President will go to Karachi, Pakistan, and on to Kabus in . Afghanistan and New Delhi, India. Teheran, Iran,“ is next, then Athens, Greece, and Paris. After the summit meeting he will stop over in Rabat, Morocco. All this he plans to do in 19 days. We wish him Godspeed. Hatcher Would Clean Up TV, Magazines, Music TV dramas featuring violent aggression and anti-social behavior, where disputes are volcanic and set- tled by fist, gun or knife, are one of the evils we must attack to halt juvenile delinquency, according to HARLAN HATcHER, President of the University of Michigan. * * * iIn a recent speech before the ++ Congress of American Industry Hatcher pointed out that defective industrial products would be in- vestigated. He said that industry would go to the root of evil to overcome waste and loss. Mr. HATCHER emphasized that to curb juvenile delinquency we must start at the bottom and-clean out _cheap magazines, dramatic violence on TV and rock-and-roll juke bexes. a a oe We are inclined to agree with Mr. HATCHER and feel that some mass cleanup is in order. Many of today’s erimes are perpetrated by something the young hoods have been éxposed to. Perhaps the President of our great _State University would go a step fur- ‘ther and outline some plan to accom- plish his suggestions. . = Overseas Forces Work Toward Understanding Although the United States has nearly 300,000 servicemen overseas, “the surprising thing is that so féw of “them get into. trouble in foreign lands. If they do, that fact is-given wide publicity sometimes out of all ci paiona to the incident. ae Pp ’ of 501 East Pike St.: ‘ [averticies’ Uarestin Business Ma: rT. se Mananeace Jonata, Quonce C. ‘ oe a Matager Locai ne Claeattied | Mange the serviceman abroad is in a difficult position. He usually is _ the object of local misunderstand- ing and suspicion. * * * U.S. military leaders set up a de- tailed program directed first at the individual. When he arrives overseas he gets a thorough briefing on the country, people, laws and customs. He is encouraged to learn the language _and to mingle with the people. Public. relations are carefully considered and understanding an id cd-operation sought. In Germany, , ‘for example, where the U. 8, has over 200,000 men, community councils includ- ing military officials and officials from neighboring areas, are formed. They- confer on mutual problems concerning health, safe- tx, traffic and law enforcement and sponsor joint celebrations on holidays. Once a year every army and air force base holds open — house for its German neighbors, * x” * As a result there are very few Serious incidents in Germany involv- ing our armed forces. The same can be said of other nations where Amer=:. ican troops are based and where similar programs are in operation. _« The Man About Town Keego Is Booming Suburban City Is Taking on Definite Metropolitan Airs Christmas: What merits more sober thought than any other holiday. A letter from that irrepressible Jack Loveland tells me that Keego Harbor’s new Cham- ber of Commerce President, ‘Dr. Rudolph L. Jamnik, is to be installed at a gala Christmas paity on Dec. 7, with. John Hirlinger, Managing Director of the Pontiac Area C. of C. as master of ceremonies. — Jack also says that Ernie Hull will soon have a whole clinic of degters.. techincians, etc, in his new building, which reminds me that Bud Godhardt, . the Keego happy funeral director, has ex- panded into a new chapel, and ss Dieterle and Roberts are to have new offices. Keego City Attorney Toit Dillon now represents three new municipalities, with headquarters, of course, in Keego, which is busting at the seams, and when sewers are installed*next year you'll hear some more worthy bragging. a There's d Pontiac area touch in the recent organization of Swartz Creek in neighboring Genesee County as a.city. The stream for whieh it was fi $ its source in a little lake in Oaklan ty, in Groveland Township. The most unselfish Santa Claus letter that has been brought to my attention comes from “Cissie Ann,” with a Pontiac postmark. She asks for nothing for herself, as I. have m oat everything, but. wants a fur coat for. mother and.new watch for-dad, a catnip ball for the-cat and a rubber bone ‘for the dog, “flavored. with meat. " Se ee Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Mary Levell 96th birthday. : Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel J. Rapaport of il “Mohawk Road: 5ist wedding anni- versary. Mrs. Harry C. Sillett of 60 Oliver street; 52nd wedding anni- versary. ~— Mr. and Mrs, John €C. Wiese -_ of 90 seu Clay Ave.; 82nd birthday. William Kreklow of 11 OnMIey: $t.; 83rd birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Jones. of Oakwood; 53rd wedding anniversary. Blaine Smits of Auburn Heights; 80th birthday. °° Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fallower a . Of Waterford; 5ist. wedding anniversary. Mrs, Freda Olmsby oe of i Qeayton Plains; 8ist birthday, “ot Rochester Sth. birthday.) \ ir. and Mrs. Albert Stier) ~ ‘oe das, golden Smeg _ Gone Stork aaa ‘ David Lawrence Says: Ike Asks Reds for Mutual Trust. WASHINGTON — President Eisenhower's speech to the nation, ‘delivered over television and radio just before his departure on a 22,000-mile journey _- in the Eastern Hemisphere, was a unique example of what might -be called implicit rather than ex- plicit expression. It was purposely it nevertheless LAWRENCE carried words of warning to the Soviet Union, The man to whom the words © were directed will not fail to know -what is meant, "mutual security program) is a strong instrument of hope and of encouragement to others who are eager, with us, to do their parts in sustaining the human spirit and human progress."" | Mr. Eisenhower did not make any direct reference to the Soviet government by name, but every- one who beard hint knew what he * had in mind. ' Another implicit comment was contained in the {following para- graph later on in the President's address: : “We have heard much | of the phrase, ‘peace and friendship.’ This phrase, in expressing the _ aspiration of America, is not think, ts freedom.’ This t Thus, for example, the President — “called for good faith on the part of Nikita Khrushchev, but didn't define it in specifie terms: Here ts how Mr, Eisenhower put it: “J shall try to convey to every- one our earnestness in striving to reduce the tensions dividing man- kind — an effort first requiring, as indeed Mr. Khrushchev agrees, the beginning of mutual disarmament, Of course, I will stress that the first requirement fer mutual disarmament is mutual verification.” The phrase ‘mutual verifica- tion’, could mean a mutual ob- ligation to tell the truth. Ii could thean that truth must be clearly established on controversial sub- jects before there can be mutual agreement. *' * * But whatever specific meaning the President had in mind, it will be interpreted widely as a deciara- tion that there can be no progress toward mutual disarmament with- out mutual trust. Mr. Eisenhower. devoted some of his speech to the task of countering the Soviet propaganda in Asia and Europe which con- stantly tells the..peoples of the world that the United States put: , sués only ‘materialistic goals” and puts “war above peace.” The mere fact that the President referred to such unjust descrip- tions of American purposes reveals that he is fully conscious of the very misrepresentations carried on. by the Soviets whicly make mutual trust difficult to attain. ‘BELIEF IN CREATOR’ The President pointedly em- phasized America’s fundamental “belief in a creator who has en- dowed all men with inalienable rights, including life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” »~ \He did se by way of contrast with a system that feaches a disbelief in God. Incidentally, Mr. Eisenhower referred for the first time to “atheistie im- _ pertalism.”’ Speaking of the ideals behind America’s ‘mutual. security pro- gram,”’ the President declared: “tn a-world sorely troubled by an atheistic imperialism, it (the ee niin ~The Country Parson Marts Sletty-Ovtendart 3 _phere is on our . ae fuel... complete. We .should say in- . stead, ‘peace and friendship, in . America’s real message to the world.” The point the. President was try- ing to convey is that the Com- munists prate about peace and friendship and they want Ameri- cans. to accept “peaceful coexist- -ence’’ as a sort of validation of the injustices committed behind the Iron Curtain. * * * Nikita. Khrushchev, in a speech in the last few days, insisted that on At WAS necessary in 1956 to murder hiindreds of Hungarian patriots and that today it is necessary for Soviet troops to remain in Hun- gary to squelch the aspirations of the Hungarian people for in- dependence. ; (Copyright, 1959) Dr. William Brady Says: Here Is How “Some time ago,” writes an On- tario reader, “you told abdut the wicking or Turkish towelling con- traptions you built and used” to humidify your home during the winters you lived in Buffalo, “Now, perhaps, you—-have forgot- ten how hard thé Sahara dryness of the indoor atmos- skin, Mucous membrane, furni- ture, book ~~ DE. B ings, musical in- struments, growing plants and dis- pose: e do not Ee ee mont “ot natural we consider it your just reward— ‘put still you can do much to allevi- ... ate our discomfort by telling us. how to build our own humidi- fiers. (0. H. W.)” * * * The ones we used in Buffalo were built and marketed by’a man or firm in. Minnesota that later went out of business, but a handy- man can make therm. These humidifiers are five-to six inches deep metal tanks the length and width of the radia- tors on which they are to stand. . A helical or spiral wire frame ts soldered to each.end of the tank, to support long-‘strips. of wicking or toweling so that the folds or loops of the material shall «eae * All around the tank, above water level, are louvres. or holesto per- mit free circulation of warmed air through the folds -or loops ‘of wicking or toweling and eVapora- tion of water into the air of the room, The tank is covered with a lid of galvanized metal, all painted to match the radiator so that it is not at all unsightly. The tank holds gallon, on the smallest .radiator, “to four or five’ gallons on larger radiators. : ; * * dust one such humidifier, on ra- diator, register or stove, makes membrana. furniture, instru- ments, bindings, and growing | plants, not eg 5: eee to Make a Superior Humidifier and having a -Felative ~ a I. a less. 2 The’ latter atmosphere causes excessive evaporation of moisture from the body‘and this gives a of only. 30 per cent or _, feeling of chilliness, which makes “the poor souls back there in pur- gatory demand still more heat, which makes them sweat stil! more and so on, in g vicious cirle. Signed page or 100 w t mine ; e 85 ease, diag or < amped bp Be. William r stamped. se ressed envy S sent The Pontiac Preen so. aie oa 1959) ’ choice? Why not aeiatsihy stain. toenieek osteo, toute ie a cer ne piscine dnd tn Bs esl se Aebwine 7 Vh =p dae fe ee ‘handicap? . “What Have You | to! Show for It?” To the individual iho prates the’ glories: of the closed shop, what .ha¥e you gained since 1950 that you wouldn't have with the former maintenance of membership’? Where is the miserable mess of pottage for which you traded ‘oe identity and your freedom Very Highly Interested Readers Still Talk of Cranberry Scare Well, ‘neither Nixon or Kennedy seems to be poinsoned and they ate cranberries for Thanksgiving, so I told the little woman I'd have a go at them for Christmas. If any- thing happens to Dick or Jack, give me a quick phone call. ', Wihend Renate ‘How incousistait we mortals are, © festive table lacked the traditional sauce for the holiday. to * t * * Berries, tobacco—shucks, what's the difference? We've gotta die someday, now ain't we? - Hugh Dunnit Give Small States More Voté Power’ Senator Thurmond is introduc- ing a bill to give small states more crepresentation in the electoral col- . -legé “and it should have nationwide I came from a small: how helpless the support. state’ and people feel’ when they see big states carrying all the power. Ex-Nevada - THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Then after fasting and praying they laid their hands on them and sent them off.—Acts 13:3, - fe + & . loveth little prayeth He that ‘little; he that loveth much prayeth much.—Saint Augustine. With Boughs tes yanepe: Yack WS Sars td hop of Holly” or “Winter Wary Mary Oe oe ‘How Can A Anyone ~ Stoop This Low? "This te about what Y oumsider:the Pade of antaces ene pain-ridden bodies by crutches, some wearing braces. *.* These people are happy because who try to take food out of their mouths, what about your: self- respect? Can you look in a mirror One Who Knows “‘Let’s Close Stores on December 26” We have “Sweetest Day,” “Be Kind to Animals,” “Clean Up and Paint Week,” and many others. Why can't we have a “Kind Heart Day.” on Dec. 26 and keep stores closed to give clerks, stockroom and office help a day off after serving us night and day weeks before Christmas. ‘I'm sure you'd be rewarded for this by the happy faces and willing workers return = to work Monday morning. ~ "One Who Knows . , Portraits a By JAMES J. METCALFE . Count now the blessings of the way .. charity . . . Buy Christmas Seals today .. . Reme ~those less fortunate 9 Let not losis now_. . . And need the best of care . Each little seal you buy will help = The study and “prevention . 7. | or this. disease that always needs . -. Immediate attention .. . Quite suddenly (may God forbid)... . You may contract it too . . . With life depending on the good . . . This charity can do -. , God will reward you greatly as ... You strive to do your share . Buy all the Christmas Seals you can. . , Give all that you can spare. ; (Copyright 1959) Case Records of a Psychologist: Outlines Main Causes of Divorce Per RBI FR aban Sage § When I was in Pittsburgh re- cently, 1 compared the Mar- riages with the Divorces that were piblished that day in the Post-Gazette. Notice the tragic contrast. Yet most of those 34 divorces could have. been pre- vented by the sound marital advice below. Send for the séx booklet that prevents eacaces By GEORGE W. CRANE CASE D-417: When. I Was in- Pittsburgh on my—last - speaking ‘trip, I noticed the ‘Applications, for "Marriage Lome, as shown inthe Post-Ga- eette, « There were 26 But in the ,adlie- cent column”, headed. ‘Divorce Procee dings", how many d-§ vorces do you, guess were grant- ed that same Alas, the nuthber wag u. No mention was made att ‘the inno- cent children thus rendered inse- cure by this break-up of their parents, ad why Oe jk sieiinie. seaah divorces? Well, # sorry, inate male, who uses rouge and » lipstick and otherwise affects the habits of a female. — Likewise, the normal male doesnot want a half-masculine . woman as a mate, despite the fact millions of girls foolishly de- base their -reerayre-ll by J walla clothing, ete. ‘Those same girls grow panicky ‘it they have even a few mascu- linizing hairs on their legs _ or same fuzz on their upper lip, ~ * * & Ana they will endure all)~ sorts of pain to get rid- of that hair, yet glibly adopt other masculiniz- ing traits that are’ far worse than fuzz on a girl's upper lip. 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OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 Orchard Lake Ave. Park Free Rear of Store FE 5-6150 Bi Grand Rapids) said he bought Raise Ruckus - Sale of Senate Fale “to Lawmaker Stirs Up Teapot Tempest LANSING — A set of Senate) chandeliers that often swayed to | blasts of oratory stirred up a small storm in the capitol, But the teapot tempest was dy- ing today as senators agreed not to call for an inventory of chande- liers, windows and other movable ‘Senate property. Sen. Charles R. Feenstra (R- | two chandeliers and some glass panels removed from the Senate | eelling. WATCH FOR MIX or match ' accessory bags when shopping He added the purchase was made this Christmas. At top are ini- jin 1956 from Cosmo Calkins, a de-> tjaled hatbex and. matching . ceased Senate handyman, during, duffle. Flight kit (bottom)—has’ a Senate remodeling project ; pate-cosinetic compatrmert | “Feenstra said there was nothing with lock, Others are oversized , improper about the transaction and cowhide duffle, Aubusson tap- that he presumed the money went) estry carpet bag. into the Eenerm fund. He recalled. paying $10 each for the chandeliers! but couldn't remember the price! Add 55 Mil of the glass panels ‘ State § Hes P| He said they were placed in his j summer cabin on the Muskegon’ of Xway Monday ‘River near Newaygo Joseph B, Bilitzke, deputy attor- ney general, said the attorney gen-) | n Monday: will sig- ‘eral's office was looking into the ceremonies here day H sig: | ‘matter “to find out what it's all/"4l the addition of 55 miles of U.S. | about.” |12 to Michigan’s expressway “et- ; ‘work | | “It's not an * * * | Biliteke added. | One section stretches 45 miles Sens. “Basi! W. Brown and Stan- from east of Battle “Creek to Paw) ley Novak, Detroit Democrats had Paw. The other runs 10 miles: prepared a resolution asking for from Hartford to Coloma. ‘an immediate inventory of all Sen-| The State Highway Depart- ate property but dropped it after| ment said the two sections rep- the matter Avas ‘‘pooh-poohed"’ by: resent the largest--ainount of | fellow-members. mileage ever added to Michi- oe * gan’s expressway system. The resolution investigation,” | i ‘ | i ( " x * referred to ‘‘re- léent charges that certain Senate The Battle Creek-Paw Paw SUMP, | properties have been disposed of in| iit said, is the longest continuous | an improper. manner ‘stretch of expressway to be; “Somebody is trying to take a ! opened to traifie in Michigan. jab at me,” said Feenstra. ~ * * “I don't | know what the ruckus is all about.'’| Highway Commissioner John C. ‘Mackie said the opening. means, ; . motorists driving from Detroit to, We're Ahead of Russians indiana will bypass four of the, in One Field—Feet , ifive. major cities on.the route—é| 'Ann Arbor, Jackson, Battle Creek OSLO (UPI) — Russians have and Kalamazoo. small feet; according to a Nor-' Cost of the project was 31's wegian shoe exporter. million dollars. Nearly one million | Industrialist G. Haraldsen said) barrels of cement was used—more in an interview last night that the than the 912,218 barrels used in the shoes his firm exports to the'state's, entire road’ program in Soviet Union were m. ystly of | 1923. smailer sizes than the shoes man- enn ee ‘ufactured for westerners’ feet. He The first Baptist church in the A Gift in Good Taste — “ said his firm has shipped 30.0% United States ras organized in’ pairs of shoes to Russia thus far. Providence, .R. in 1638 1 — ~ a a. Si : es Beautifully wrapped . . ; in glittering foil with embossed medallions of gold, red, and “green. And inside, the smoothest whiskey ‘ this side of Canada! 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REGULAR: $29. ihe MEN'S | LEATHER WALLETS Genuine .. cOw-- hide with iden- tification sec- tion and change . purse. e An ‘exquisite white : gold case: Watch has. white - “LIST $75.00 ° bracelet——not cord ‘as shown. LADIES‘ ~ HAMILTON filled ae MAN'S» __ KROMEX » CAKE DISH USUALLY $5.00 AT RETAIL -KROMEX TID-BIT DISH $1.98. "Regular $4.98 Value eaieaaeatanae 389° “il ; Four. buckles, heavy*black. rubber. Insulated, es A 2? deme po wegen and Saar An ex- LORD ELGIN: — thin wateh: .F ik @x- > a _THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1959 | Deaths in Pontiac and Neaty Areas cc~ EI NORTH FLATTS, Neb. (AP)—|& Keith eville former’ gover- s me gre hom be taken to Port nor of Nebraska, died in a hos- Se o Be Mailed?” ee ernor in.1997-1919. He was a Dem. Wh by Next Week, 3,706|m view, Dette was we. JANXE Grain Boat 2 saerveat surgery suurhy |e c | IARC en . | Checks Total $101,276 | Jat the tymer Oakiand’ Comy Sttikes Bottom. |, Neville yas tnown ax the boy\ly MMM SA * i ede a tea ack _ [esis sured by his. wit, —T Wice, Not Once ® vr off when be tok ote. /& PAY NEXT . on the short-lived one cent use tax/ ter go li | dj + increase are expected to be mailed} Service will be held at 19 a.m| DETROIT (UPI)—~Gome days Study Water Quality [¥ Wl @ iy outa OR gen care Mal proliant As: Satie oem ee LANSING @—Local water de-#, : YCW / ‘ * * * Be, Gale “Revanas, Departnent reported it has approved 3,706 Park, t. + * *& partments have begun sampling) @ reid e psc Hard-luck grain carrier Theo. | Public water supplies at Sanit Ste. dores A, ® Panamanian ship (Marie and Port Huron, The State ANY) fund claims totaling $101,276. Stare threatened to ~Cuba, | ; tired employe of] | : : a own tinued |Health Department said the praject : than 12,000 claims remain to be id favor using)Wilson Foundry & Machine Co. Former Rep Engel Cor Stk patenting: + ee lis _part of @ long-range study of processed by the refund section. | U.S. : . oF, leaves two daugn-/) Waitin . Boe - |water, quality th the Great Lakes|§ : Most are for automobile par) | Hendrickson § ccumbs t In iUTies| Te sme tmpounded for un. jae. The samples will be tested) Tei chases and the average refund 4° : Wash.; four sons. ucc bd 0 njuries paid bills on its trip from Duluth [for radio activity, plankton, chem-| J = ; _ check amount ty $28.90. | ! a, James, Jack and) oe to Venexucla with grain, was to {cals and other possible contami-| © 3 The refund section ‘said it was LAKE cITy (UPD —, Funeral make a short run frem its berth nants. meena a * service wil] be held tomorrow 0 ® Geet etevater nearby where first ip sae. ood _ that| : ; afternoon here . for former Rep.) it could unload. A total of 149 different langu-|& line claims — tien. nde foe 1h Gets - Service will be held at 11 a.m.|Albert J. Engel! Sr., who was She ran aground twice during ages are sBoken in the Soviet on a grocery bill submitted by a Monday at the Voorhees-Siple|Known as the “watchdog of the) the trip. ° # ane a aif GIVE HER thrifty housewife — will be set Cc enieiiiitieasi ‘Unit Heis (Chapel, with burial in Perry Mount gy 5 ARN his eight terms y ; SHEE side for study later. Park Cemetery. ° . , asi for i eee 8 RIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY SPECIALS: R os a i e on Park Ban and ¢ h ang Wir, te call Fuhing. corse Hike | ap tM T4smImm, celeron ler, said the refund, orders would) FSHINg License e Service for Albert L. Parrish, 83,| 9+ ‘Butte Hospital in’ Grant a fie andlor genesal’s {of Bradenton, Fla., a former Pon-\pinids of complications of in-|® office for fecording before being) LANSING W@®—Proposals to in-(tiac resident, will be held. at 2:30 suffered in a traffic accilf relayed to the state treasurer for| crease fishing license fees and ban|p.m. Sunday at the Voorhees- _— Sept. 30. rhe eo - YOU PAY LESS AND MOJUD NYLONS 00 I to poe Choose from plain or dark seams, d wihd nd bd payment, and cats from state parks|Siple Chapel}, with burial in Perry were ty tur cabin tateae ‘ount Park Cemetery. Engel served in the House of R d Chi P d sion. en re eaten cian —_ 1950. During. World war he ¥ s . ved in Pontiac 60 ¥ e Ind ar ons The commission was told dclae codes Yoda foo gala made one-man investigation of | % : .. [informal meeting yesterday that a ago. Army waste, (raveling about 4,- Wartime ‘Emperor’ -|senci tn tre sme and ton mol”, :, 4 amember of Firet| 400 all aba te sventry. ig. tection fund, supported by license/ntethodist Church - -andModern} In 1950 Engel. was unsuccess- TOKYO — Conggnamist Ching fees and federal appropriations, |wogdmen of America. ful in seeking the Republican nom-| § announced.today it has pardoned| ight reach one million dollars)’. ‘Surviving are his wife, Cora; ination for governor. ; ’ Henry Pu Yi, Japan's former pup- by June 30. two sons, Leslié J. of Commerce x* * * . pet emperor of Manchuria.’ An increase in fishing license [and Donald: R. of Pontiac; a| He was a state senator for eight) & Since the war he has been im-| fees has been proposed to bring (daughter, Mrs. Margaret Argo Ofjyears and one-time Missaukee!§ prisoned in Red China on war} im an estimated $741,000 a year. (Baldwin Park, Calif.; nine grand-|County prosecutor. In recent years| § crimes. charges. |. The present $2 resident fishing/Children and 18 great-grandchil-| Engel operated a Christmas tree : * * license would be hiked t6. $3. Wives/4ren- plantation east of here. : The decision was reported bY| who now fish free on their hus:| Mr: Parrish died Tuesday at tus} Funeral service will be at Lake Peiping Radio which said Pu Yi|pand’s license, would be charged|home in Florida after a long ili-/City Presbyterian Church with bur- No Prettier Way to Look! Buy HOLIDAY was one of 33 “war criminals" |¢) 59 4 1 ness. = ; ial in Lake City Cemetery. . pardoned hy the Supreme People's| > ix é semin ome, ee BROCADES Sheers thicmolds ourt “in accordance wi . F 8210) order of the Chairman of the Peo-| Nonresident license fees of SSM 4D Mey PALI RA LETT e SPECIALS! _ » opnctioned ple’s Republic of China on granting |@ year and $4 for a 1Sday period Fe RR CE RIED lengths pardons.” ‘Thig order was issued| would be unchanged, “hy 12 o~ 99 lat owt. Ue: proposed. to charge §\ P| oO “Of the 33 released, 30 were ume Prepmaed ts chang es: ps LSS +i dé PLANTER identified as former members of) som and te add a $2, three-day, i ~mY thé “Chiang. Kai-shek clique.’ No! gonresident license. 1 STAN pD j si to 19.95 Americans. were listed. Ap 1 to ban d and eave!” ud ay ‘from state parks and recreation § W k | ‘lareas from May 1 through Sept. ee OF ncrease (30 drew some protests. , : | Pets now are prohibited in beach if Steel Holds Out = srs.,2s,aox, ban was av: : cated because 139 dog bite cases) ‘have been recorded in state parks WASHINGTON (UPID)—The La-! ithe past two years. bor Department predicts a year-| | end increase in jobs and a possible | Janey hese in tictery tires | ‘Detroit Neurosurgeon steel supplies are adequate. Dr. Schreiber, Dies at 62 *%.k&- ® i i The forecast came yesterday as; DETROIT ®—Dr. Frederick W. another department report showed|Schreiber, noted physician and there were more man-days lost |¢@d of the department of neuro- . ; .» ;,|Surgery at Detroit's Harper Hos- because of strikes in 1959 than in oie Saad at @2. any year since 1946, Chief blame Pie was eee Rapids For ‘Holiday Nites Sequin Hats With 3 Pair of Mojud Nylons was pinned on the steel strike. ‘and was past president of the For A Very (Harvey Cushing Society. Dr, Cush- P In 1793, a yellow fever epidemicjing, who trained Schreiber, was Precious Her Wrap Her in Luxury took the lives of one out of ipa lgery. as the father of neurosur- six persons living in Philadelphia. ery. a BIG, BIG DISCOUNTS! 4 See pose DoF minx ROBES p19 By | to 14.99 Lace-trimmed, Novelty Trims. Sizes 10 to 46 Ship ‘n Shore ‘Blouses . ~C “ECanterbary Fur Blend " Sweaters a ; Other Furs $59 to $399 EP a Pe "Hurry ! 5.98 Boxed DRINK N WET Mink Trim Cashmere S99 Give The Finest $99 Imported LUXURY CASHMERES Reg. 19.99. 16-Piece 0” ‘SANTA’S HERE ~ ELECTRIC KIDS! He Has A Gift TRAIN. for You! Hurry in! for GIRLS and BOYS: , Give the Finest, Lavishly-Trimmed Nylon Sisle Sketched 5,93 isd) dal a Wy JACKET | - SAMPLE “SLIPS D5 to 8.95 ‘Vanity. Fair ous 3 ‘Half Slips . Se 39 ae Sis SE EP Te , a ~ Nylea “Sane ie | me J hd nbd od : ersonnel Reserve Cmdr. and Mrs, Paul E _Upschalitz of 2568 Robintale Lane, | ~ has pagsed tests for Officers’ Can-| _ didate School at Fort Leonard “Wood, Mo A July Pontiac Central High) School graduate, he enlisted in the Army Sept. 30. He is a former student of Nazareth Military Hall. APO 221, New York, N.Y. of 5787 Jerose St., Drayton Plains, | the Ist Infantry Division at Fort Ting Jon, 9, 1860. - A2.C. pean Z Lang, son of Mr. i lave, has been awarded the Air) Force Good Conduct Medal at the) EASON DONNELLY with his wife, the former Joyce '‘Mumby of Flint, in Empire. Stationed in France is Army Pvt. : *« *« *t Daniel T. Donnelly, son of Mrs. Margaret Donnelly of 2820 Midvale St. Pvt. Donnelly, who serves with center specialist with the 1911th; Airways and Air Communications ‘High School graduate. He entered |; ; the ‘service in February 1959, un- he : : os +» | M1. Taulbee; son of Mr. and Mrs. | : dergoing basic training at Fort) URSCHALITZ RITCHIE ‘Hood, Tex. Friends may address on tone of 683 Lucille Dr., ‘Undergoing training at Great | mall: Pvt. Daniel -T, Donnelly, U.S ee Lakes Naval Training Center, [11., 9662071. UBA, G. D., Dept. B., Bru} is Thomas D. Ritchie. son of Mr. conre. APO 217, New York, N.Y./Conventions Bring and Mrs. W. T. Ritchie of 3463 + * Grand Rapids $7 Million | Coseyburn St.. Drayton Plains, S. A. Bruce A. Hempton, son of Township High School where he of 1228 Hiller Rd., was honored fol-'J. Brunette, manager of the Grand’ ‘ was active in baseball, hockey, lowing recruit. graduation at the| Rapids Convention Bureau. today | basketball and football. (Great Lakes Naval Training Center| set the city’s. convention business” ~ & & for outstanding performance’ of for 1959 at 7.3 million dollars. ‘Army Pvt. Robert E. Eason,'duty. A former Waterford Town- x* * * whose parents Mr. and Mrs. Man-jship High School student, he was! Conventions this year - in ford Eason reside at 198 E. Huron) lacting recruit commander. of troops} “Furniture City" attracted nearly St... has been transferred from /in the recruit review, He was cho-/82,500 visitors, Brunette said. De- Fort Bliss, Tex., to Volkach, Ger-jpen from three recruit regiments.;cember'’s canvention figures were many. He may be written: Pvt. * estimated at 4,125. delegates: and Robert E. Eason, US. 59662101, A Army Pvt James P. Jensen, son n $364,250 anpenditiires, _Bo iw UN he OE ae oa and Mrs. James P. Jensen is undergoitig basic training with ‘and Mrs. L. H. Long of 73 E. Yale, The resolution, adopted by a Th2nd Aircraft Control and Warn. | ing Squadron, Empire Air Force: ‘Station, Empire. Mich. He resides: : Servi ing as a communications | the tank corps, is an Avondale Service. Squadron at Offutt Air! Force Base, Neb. is S. Sgt. James He is a’ graduate of Waterford|Mr. and Mrs. Doyle O, Hempton) GRANDLRAPIDS (UPD—Eaward) ‘board of the National Council of \Churehes of Christ in the U.S.A. ‘Riley, Kan. 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HERE'S WHAT YOU GET: 24 ‘tedlboors, 12 salad: forks, » 12 oyster forks, 12 dinner forks, 12 soup spoons, 12. iced. teas, 12 dinner knives, 2 serving eae butter knife, Be ccd Spoon. Complete 19.97! ete nae = ‘PLANNING THE PROM — Senior promsplanning committees have been organized at Pontiac Northern High School and already ‘are busily making arrangements for the big event. Each of the committees will function with like committees set up at Pontiac Central High Schee. The dance this year will be a joint-prom Northern - Central in Joint Effort | Committees Start Work on Prom By ED SANTALA Senior class committees were chosen at Northern last week. "__ Five committees will-be working on the prom. Plans for tickets and programs are being made by Shar- yor, Monroe, Jerry Curlee, Dorothy Petaee Sones Freey. s00 Jere Patrons will be-invited by San- dra Tinson and Sharon Keller. Sharon Nelson and Norma Soditch will plan for refreshments. Music forthe prom will be ar-|der ranged by Rom Martin and. Ron Simmons. JOINT EFFORT Each of these committees will Carolyn McBurney, George Graves, Glenda Wagner and Jerry Kandt are making plans for a Members of* the cap. and gown committee are Joyce Deweese, Al- for both graduating classes. Northern’s committee chairmen are | (from left) Sharon Nelson, refreshments; Sharron Monroe, tickets Ed Santala, senior class president; Martin, music; and Jerry Bunch, prom co-chairman. and programs; vin Lambert, Rhoda Garrison and Jerry Pease. * ® ke Nov. 19 and 26 the general apti- tude test battery was taken by ap- proximately. 80 seniors, , Betty Murphy, counselor, admin- listered the tests supplied by the Winter Activities Getting Under Way at Waterford Schocl debate team traveled Flint Mandeville High School for lits first varsity competition, of the to function with like committees from |” — St. Michael — § Students — = Construct Wreaths By BARBARA ARDELAN Advent wreaths are being made this week by students at St. Mich- xe] School, oe a oY "The wreaths are made frem evergreens, wire and candles and are being placed in various home- rooms. A ritual of prayer and light- ing the Psemcang is said daily until new ‘bere taking |Bob & first aid course which will aid|Dewling, Bill Dingel, Jim Havel dhe ocaimaaae ordre vay of the. girls, including vice president Loretta Heitjan, ‘secre- tary - treasurer Sharon Saxton and corresponding secretary Partela Arcello, will start-work at St. Jo- seph’s Mercy Hospital after the first of the year, GMI SCHOLARSHIPS he For the seniors ‘planning ‘to en- ter college after graduation many scholarships were made available|‘ for four years of undergraduate study at the university of his or her choice, Those scholarships will Walled Lake Faculty John Paget,. Pete Pipia, Marty dy and Gary. Wileoff. . year. This’ was the first of four de- Overwhelms Pupils By PAULA PROULX The annual student-faculty game, at Walled Lake High School was won by. faculty 70-50. The event was sponsored by the Student Council and followed by a dance. Members ‘of: the faculty whe participated were Howard Cheno- west, Tom Evans, Leo Folsom. Jim ‘Hotein, Frank Marek, De- forrest Mcintyre, Ronald -Rent-— seliler, Al Repek, Dave Smith and Bernard Stafford from ‘the senior high; Ken Butler and Harry Edginton from the junior high, and John Walker, a 1957 Walled Lake graduate, now a — ae eee igan. xi x Senior boys who slaves were Bill Allen, Ken Arbour, Fred Bach- man, George Beeman, Jim Buck, Bob Christian, Jim Comiskey,Jim and Ken Johnson, ° et Others were John Laffrey, Dick Look, Mike Miller, Dennis Mitchell, Richardson; Don Shiker, Jim Ted- bates with schools outside the Inter-Lakes League. Varsity de- baters ate Robert Cooper _ Steve Nevela, affirmative; and A+ tamed, ttn, Teg: Several “Jayvee debaters accom- panied the team. The debate ques- tion this year is: ‘Resolved: That h the Federal Government Should Substantially Increase Its Regula- tion of Labor Unions."’ Winter sports began yesterday with a wrestling meet at Water- ford with Pontiac Central... - son opener in basketball POST GAME DANCE There will be an after-gathe dance following the contest on the Skipper court. ’ Student directories were on sale \this week to the student body. Compiled and produced by the Stu- dent Council, the directories con- tain the names, addresses and phone numbers of all Waterford High ‘students along with. their grade and homeroom numbers. The directories practically elim- inate the-need for those “‘little| black books." * * * Senior Trip Club is holding a! candy sale to help members raise money for the spring trip. to-Mack- inac Island. ‘Thé Sanders candy sells for a dollar a box with the salesman getting a percentage for his trip club account. Another winter sport is start~ ing as the Ski Club begins ac. tivity for the winter. The nest ‘meeting will. mark the first real skiing of the season. With. the second: marking period ending today, report cards will again make their appearance. Thé happy day will be next Wednesday as Waterford students reap the rewards of their work of the last six weeks. f | ; The Skipper cage team plays! host to Wayne tonight in the sea-| _ By BARBARA GRIFFIN "Phe. Pontiac Central _Playcrat | ie will present “‘The Diary of; jAnne Frank’? at 8 p.m. tomorrow lin the Pontiac Central Auditorium, Clarkston High ‘orms 2 Clubs — By PAULETTE KIMBALL - Two new girls” elubs, the Steno- ‘Hgrapher’s Club and the Future Homemakers Club, have been es- tablished at Clarkston. High School. x * * ‘The “Stenographer's Club, or- ganized in the second-year short- hand classes, is planning a trip to Chicago by plane next spring. Te , accomplish: their goal, members are engaging in such money-making projects as typing A> matinée performance will be| 1 fya Vernon, Mrs, Frank; Xavier -[even- Spm. Sunday~ Tickets are '75 cents and all seats. are reserved. Directed by Garth: Errington, dramatics instructor, and James Bank, student director, the cast includes Judi dohnson as Anne Frank; dim Baker; Peter; Mari- Garea, Mr. Frank; Peggy War- ren, Meip; Gary Relyea, Mr, Kraler; Evelyn Kerr, Mrs. Van Daan; Bruce Bishop, Mr, Van Daan; Kay Slater, Margot; and George Sarros, Mr, Drussel. Committee heads include Judy Whitmer and .Sue Costantino, props; Judy Kenney and Sue Smith, publicity; Barbara Alton and Karen Kessler, tickets; Phyliss Burt, costumes; Kathy Beebe, makeup; Douglas Spurlock, stage Diary of “Anne. Frank’ The posters and program cover: were designed. by Donna Douglass. | They feature a swastika, symbol | of the Nazi Germans, and the Jewish star. PEP ASSEMBLY . At the basketball Kick-off pep assembly in the gym, Pontiac Cen- tral students got their first look at the new Chief Pontiac, ‘yenior Ken Shaw, The new chief per- fored the war dance in spirited fashion, accompanied by a tom- tom and spurred on by the cheer- ing student body. Ken, dressed in a white Indian ‘costume with orange and black trim, wore a huge headdress of orange and black .feathers and carried an Indian spear. He will)r perform his dance at all basket- crew, and Leroy:Cheyne, lights. By IRVIN GINGRICH The Avondale Chapter ‘at the Fu. | ture Homemakers of America re-) term papers and book reports, and conducting a candy sale | once a month. During their | monthly meetings, Jeanne Under- | wood presides, assisted by sec- retary, Mary Brewer; treasur. | ers, Mary Beaumont and Nancy | Peters, and Mrs. Patricia Sche. | bor, sponsor. | “fhe FHA meets twice a month. Fl Once a month the club also has ‘a workshop. Later in the spring, ithe girl judged most deserving iwill be sent to the state conven- tion. Officers of the club are Maureen O'Mara, president; Fay Ann Bur- ley, vice president; Edith McClard, secretary, Georgina Vliet, tréas- Pentiac Press Photo Ronald Michigan Employment Security Commission. The purpose was to | after cently entertained the West Bloom- field Chapter. Avondale ‘also was host for No- vember’s Oakland “B’ League ‘Stu-! ‘dent Council meeting. The five lother schools-in the league repre: | ‘sented were-~bake Orion, Troy, ' ‘Clawson, Fitzgerald and Oak Park. Avondale’ s Future Nurses | Olub attended an open house at Grace Hospital in Detroit. The purpose of visiting the different hospitals is to help the mem- bers decide at which school of nursing they would like to train graduation from. high | school, The club also had a film at its|advertisements, Layout work has bi-monthly meeting titled, ing as a Career.” “Nurs-| help the seniors who Were unde cided about vocations, This helped urer; and Helén Gernaat, sponsor. Judy Oles of Avondale has been them find out what their strong points might be in seeking a ca- or. The newly formed college chub has élected its officers. They are Dick McLaughlin, president; Barbara Stechow, vice president; Nancy Robinson, secretary; and dudy Kern, treasurer. Meetings | are held the first and third Mon- day of each month. A committee for determining the type of meeting and rules is com posed. of N. Adams, Sherry Gremére, Hildefty, Carol Te Keen McKinney, ‘Shar- Ob Oxford Seniors Do Snowflake Serenade,”’ By BEATRICE KRUG The Senior Class at Oxford High School is sponsoring ‘Snowflake a semi-formal dance | which will be held in the student | center Dec.. 5. The student body will be dancing under snowflakes and blue clouds from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Students \making plans for the— dance are \ert Brady, Kim Nix- on, Val Sausser, Genine Collier and Norman Williams. They have - been working on refreshments, Emmanuel Christian Sehdol for YEARBOOK CHIEFS—A nucleus staff has been selected at the production of the yearbook. Meeting here in a busy conference are (from left) Jim: Newbank, decorations, tickets and adver- ball games and pep assemblies. | meeting. ‘each \girl usually did the best in ithe section in which she had been laccustomed. wenrdncinncnmypastin oar Avondale Is Host to Clubs selected to receive the good citt- zens award sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revo- ‘lution. The F Future Nurses of Avondale jare preparing Christmas bag: ‘kets for four rest homes in the) surrounding community, Eathrgirl in the Library Science Club had taken a library know!l- edge test to see what her .work- | tng knowledge of the library is. These tests were discussed at the It was discovered that The Yellow Jacket staff has been ibusy with a subscription drive for the 1960 yearbook and is obtaining jbeen started with the w late pictures to meet the first Gene Ken was selected for this honor ee: because of his superior scholastic — ability, participation In extracar- ricular activities “and - fer all. around good sportamanship. Chosen to. be princess this year : was Barbara Strang, also a senior. While she doesn't actually do the war dance, she assists the chief and makes an entrance with him prior to his dance, also’ dressed in Indian costume. Barbara has excellent scholastic ability and is president of the Pep Club, in the Dolphin swim club and works on the Quiver, the ‘school arent: Brandon Jrs. Pick ‘00 Yearbook Staff By NORMA SCOTT The Brandon High School junior ‘class picked its staff for the 1960 yearbook. This year the Hawk changes color, from blue and white to black and white. The price asked is $3.50. Students working on the annual ‘are Lee Hotchkiss, Larry Easier. Bob Hickey, Ron Richasds, Earl Perry, Judy Solley, Judy Pal- ‘shan, Reba Picarde, Lynda Sher- man, Diane Amy and. Norma Seott. The art work for the book is being done by Judy Whyte, Norma Wolfe, Carol Uloth and Norma Under the. direction of Henry Wood, the Brandon Band and Chorus will present a concert 8 p.m. Dec. 5, * * * vig No admission will be charged, but a donation will be taken for uniforms and material needed by line Set for | Dec. 15. the band and chorus. _ 82 Stout St., Evelyn Chapel, 1387 Pontiac Press Phote Shoman Ave., Sharron Carpenter of Walled Lake, Kathy Cole, 5072 Mary Sue Ave., Sandy Zieter, 3934 Fort St., and i Dore: vebouh of Highland Park. pqonsnintrnseeneesitentintncnsie “yen tising. This will be fhe first dance pre- Rochester High sented ‘by the senior class this | semester. The . Student Counen OKier Ss. N ame rules allow fhem three-dances for) ‘Hank Way Prexy this school term. By MARCIA SEED Disc jockey for the evening will | be Jerry Brown, a senior ; With the coming of winter and All faculty members, alumni and. senior class sponsors, J. B. Hic. | sxiow, the Ski Club of Rochester Queen and Ted Gawry, have been | |Senior High has been organized invited, also. First on the agenda was the elec- |tion of officers. Elected were Hank showed gains in motion: picture at-| |\Way, president; Jim Arscott, vice tendance over the corresponding |? president, Petmy Gray, secretary: month of last year. This is longest |®"d Allison Weeber, treasurer. susiaiféd gain in attendance in, * * * March, April, May. and June all) ' Conservation Clubs have met and out what's plaving, and where,, rlelected * ‘their officers for the 1959 most. people consult their daily '60 term, ee a Fine taon newspapers. Holiday Spirit Sweeps. School f. , ay Pat ania With the holiday season upon us yell! No, dhe Indians aren't back, it’s the Junior Varsity. 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Meader Mulls U.S. Senate Race ANN, ARBOR ue — Republican Congressman Geoege Meader of Michigan said today he still hasn't counted himself out of next year's race for the GOP nomination for the U.S, Senate. “The question needs to be studied. I] haven't yet made up my mind,” the state's 2nd disttict rep- resentative told the ‘Associated “Press: “Of course, before -I iseek the nomination, I'll have. have the party’s support — with: out any strings attached.” The five-term GOP congressman said Republican chances of defeat- ing Democratic Sen, Pat McNa- mara in next year’s pace appears very "bright. 6 United States had 54 accidents in 1958 that involved-serious or fatal istracts of chattel] mortgages ($6); and 5 bills of sale ($5). pletely on the nurpber of cigarettes |); : smoked.” Orange, N.J., veterans _ hospital Dr, Oscar Auerbach of the sales provide the figures after studying 19.797 slides of lung tissue. 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Place on each side of: dis-| feet from .subject, ‘ * Bes feral with holly border and centra wreath, place a triple-spotlight fix- ture approximately 10 feet from the spread to cast a 60 degree beam. ter should be adjusted to about eight feet in height. Raps Cement Price Hike LANSING (UPI) — The Mich- in cement prices. “We request the cement=‘indus-| try to seriously consider the effect iof increased cement prices wu the continuing upward spiral of| costs in the construction industry,’ ‘\t the association said in telegrams) }to presidents of all cement com- |panies doing business in Michigan. flange {most unusual and largest’ clock which can be bolted temporarily has been set into a wall of the to shingle or gutter at ‘roof edge. (new $1 300,000 Henry McMorran Place this about eight feet from |\omorial Auditorium here. tured by Marshall Fredericks of Royal Oak, and its over-all di- ameter is 22 feet. hree center, and its 60 ‘‘rays’' of vary- eject, with "thet mat qeeer ing length, are in golden anodized) doorw. aluminum. Electric power will! For the average ay, the, clas: drive the works and hands. side memorial wall’s theme de- . .. /picting the unalterable progress) (Ready-Mix Concrete Unit/of time and the hope and growth that accompanies it. IN LIMESTONE igan Ready-Mixed Concrete Assn. sa fect high aed 53 feet wide |° jtoday protested a threatened hike |The clock was fitted into it Mon- day and Tuesday. The setting for the big bowl-| ishaped clock face ‘was cut in the) Pon) iwhite limestone blocks making up| the wall. The face and the rays| are recessed in ghe limestone and| will be’ illuminated at night. - SPOKE TOO SOON—All smeared with grease ‘is this welcome sign outside Ravenna, Ohio, boasting: “16,000 Friendly People and a |. Few ct ret geen pe ten Ae te a eas | spotlights on the lawn approximate- 1y si tet tom the wall. Four are OWA] Oak's Fredericks we wecnight « urge “sone AS Work in Auditorium TF and “reindeer team” for roof i PORT HURON U® — Michigan's It is a sunburst clock, scalp The new building itself was de-| play at 45 degree angle qbout six/signed by another Michigan man| famed in the arts world who has teamed with Fredericks to create ‘some of the state’s outstanding) To feature a doorway. bedecked) landmarks. He is Alden Dow, Mid- land architect. The “‘sun,”’ which is the clock’s It is the centerpiece of the out- ber of stars, 13 and 17 inches In diameter, will grace the memo- rial wall. They will be raised from the limestone to stand out in bas relief. These stars will be made from a clear plastic that can be Uluminated at nights | The grounds in front of the me- morial wall will be landscaped and have a scenic pool and fountains. Fredericks hag designed two hu- man figures to represent day and night for this area, Spray from the fountains will play around the figures which appear to be float- ling on their bases. The bases on which the figures rest wilt repre- sent the flora and fauna of Michi- The auditorium-is~a~gift- to Port Huron from Mr. and Mrs, Andrew J. Murphy and the late Mrs, Clara E. MacKenzie. It will seat 1,160 and is a me- morial to the late Henry McMor- ran, Port Huron titan of business, jindustry and politics and the father of the women -donors. . of control? ‘oli ‘district. Soreheads- Under Control." Guess who got out With Century by Cardinal Consalvi. * «> * have 'U. S. warsurplus. materials pve Estimate 54,150 Cars This Week's Output DETRGIT —Automotive News Thursday estimated auto préduc- tion for this 54,150 units — a rise of more than 7,000 cars from last week. - The trade paper said the industry j:*~ hopes this will be the last week ‘of sharply curtailed production brought on by steel shortages. year ago this week the industry! built 147,361 cars. ; Cadillac, four Chevrolet plants, Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Val.- fant and Imperial all will resume production next week. Truck production also. increased this week with 12,178 vehicles against 9,309 last week and 22,572 in the comparable week of 19538. General Motors and Chrysler suspended pfdduction in too, because of steel shortages, cutting total Canadian production for the week to 2,560 cars and 565 trucks compared’ with 3,201 cars and 775 trucks last week. A year ago Canadian plants turned out 8,915 cars and trucks in Canada, umbrella pines named for the 12 apostles. The Judas tree was planted out of line with the others. The villa stands in a great walled park in Rome’s high society Pari- It was built in the The United States government | purchased it in 1948 for $840,336 here when -the war ended. specification was that Italy omad pay in lire and the ‘money would |be spent here. With that money, the United) States bought Villa Taverna and also, the embassy itself, the Villa Margherita; ‘on fashionable Via Veneto, This was the palace of Margherita, United Italy's . first queen. “The four-story brown brick and Ann ‘Arbor Principal Heads State Association DETROIT # — Gene. D. May- bee, principal of Ann Arbor’s| Tappan Junior High School, was named president Wednesday of the Michigan Assn. of Reeeutary School Principals. Maybee, 49, succeeds W. Earl Holman, principal of Jackson High School. Harold W. Jones, prin-/ meet the staff before going to the independent nation in 194 when It severed it ties with Denmark, Villa Taverna for dinner. Eisenhower's residence in Rome will be the Quirinal Palace, the official home of President Giov Gronchi, Eisenhower's official The President will be son tnvat Gronchi’s Hospitality when he en- tertains him at the Villa Taverna tomorrow night. INSTANT CREDIT ON CLOTHES FOR THE FAMILY AND APPLIANCES People's Credit Clothing 8.N. SAGINAW STREET No Down cipal of Mount Clemens High} School, was named to fill May: bee’s vacated. first vice president |] ia position. The association opened » a three- day meeting here yesterday. About the comparable week. 700 principals are attending the conference. In contrast to the sun, a num- bracket. MATCHING TOOL SET Has beautiful metal extruded handles and matching wall E-Z TOTE LOG CARRIER pact area. Ideal | for Presto- gs . STAND E-Z TOTE TONGS and | Pits flush against wall, tongs “wi log securely. Two styles. THE MASTERSCREEN Fits Your. Fireplace in Size — Style and Price Attaches to your fireplace . . . Beautiful, dependable, durable. 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NO DOWN PAYMENT! | | | q | esneneeearnes requ Buy Now at Wayne Gabert’s ‘WO PAYMENTS UNTIL V FEBRUARY! | SPECIAL PURLPASL | | NORGE eh tt Maint dehbadcanadet -FREEZ 2 CYCLE ALL FABRIC FULLY AUTOMATIC WASHER § Year Warranty , Payment PRICED! . © 3 WAY FILTER © 5 WASH & RINSE _ TEMPERATURES Oe PRIGED! ~ si equuteanedbeté Besaigienolay ig pl ecg te range. Hobby horse p ae as rider rocks slightly trom side -to~ side. Ex-IGY Head Joins U. of M. Science Staff “ANN ARBOR @ .— The Univer- sity of Michigan's Institute’ of Science and Technology has ap- pointed Sydney Champman, former head of the International Geo- ‘By BERNARD GAVZER NEW YORK Ww — Like mil a small business that you'd just as soon sell. ‘Tt the wrong guy gets to you, can be quite. costly — millions of dollars each year. In the past, the advance fee of other Americans, you may have or other property, Fees it] The salesman also says that if! to you. This man may be one of the sharpies in the “advance fee” scheme — a racket which has taken victims for : deux ‘Fee Contract no sale is made in 90 days, you can! get your money back. The opera-| ne. the other hand, shiden. tendoeene incomes solely on the basis of fees." sath as a bank or similar agency. why APPLY TO RELIABLE AGENCIES Burke's recommendations: = you-need a loan for your busi-/ _apply to reputable sources If ‘you are turned down, find out “Tay advance fee operator of: ean, 58, one of the famed Duncan Sisters, veteran vaudeville com- edy tear, died today of injuries suffered in an automobile accident Tuesday. racket nitrated on alleged sale ‘of property, but since some operators were sent to jail, there has been a switch to loan schemes, Both operate the same way. \ John Burke, the National Better _j fers to get you the loan, find out if 4the!company he represents actual Business Bureau expert on such schemes, explains how they work: A- fast-talking salesman, armed and similar props, assures you that with impressive-looking brochures physical Year, its senior research|'5 firm has a buyer for your prop- tie ntist. erty or ean get you one. He repre- + wee ey - sents himself as an expert on prop- Dr. Champman, .appointed a Ty values. If you place a fair value of $6,- 000. on your property, he'll in- variably tell you that in today’s market it can bring $10,000 or $12,000. This is natural since the fee and his commalssion | are ) based nnn ‘visiting professor of astronomy’ at, Michigan six years ago, was the first senior research assistant named by the institute. He will lecture and consult with engineers and scientists on research proj- ects. INFORMATION “QUESTIONS: . ABOUT | CONTACT LENS? COME IN FOR THE ANSWERS! INFORMATION & FITTING CENTER ysome reputable firms for many tors then list the property in pe ly to some real estate| brokers. THE TRUTH HURTS “When you complain finally no sale has been made and a refund has been refused,"’ says Burke, “you learn the awful truth: the contract you signed says noth- ing about guaranteed sule or any refund. — legitimate Behind the clever contract term- inology, no matter what the sales- man says, there is just one prom- ise—to act as an advertising serv- ice.” * * * Because of successful prosecu- tion of some operators, there has been. a switch to allegedly obtain- ing loans for people whe want to improve property or bolster ailing businesses. . Burke says this still is worked as an advance fee scheme by some operators. “It should be pointed out that accepting a fee in connection with sale of business or securing loans has been a legitimate operation of years,”’ says Burke. “The main difference between the legitimate DAY SALE! 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Had ‘However, the brief filed by the attorney general's office Wednes- day said the request was “not only not warranted, but a reduc- fion in the company’s annual rate for telephone service is in order.” 7 : cent—not’ compounding or reai- izing any growth in capital—over ‘a 20-year “period, . /$20;000 of income. The recommendation for a rate: _ © wit eut was based on testimony of a Say that at the end of that pe- you'd --receive’ you invested the $20,000 at 5 per). There are loopholes aplenty : down payment, again a 5 ree arene Few of us renal in same house for 20 of capital a eeeeention. Interest rates on investments caa-! not ‘be predicted with certainty over a two-decade period, Rental - costs seldom remain fixed. Local faxes look as though they are on an upward trek and so are all ‘maintenance costs. . ; Finally, fine, old, homes in some - jare debating: “Shall we buy or rent?” i PSC staff economist who calcu- riod you wish to sel You've a lated- the utility netted an excess house that is 20 vears older than of. revenues of about four million the day you moved in. There is -deollars in a one-year test period, little doubt that despite the fact’ er co that homes have appreciated, that, Nine months of testimony on the Unless your neighborhood has up-| case is under review by the PSC. igraded, you'll suffer some de- i os wi ted be- ere Again, an . ‘expert’: it pode ow Baye. Say You get $15,000 for the | when ; would the original cost be? Add | the $20,000 cash price, the $20,000 | ~ | Nat Income dence the $15,008 et price. You get $25,000. i a * sutalino-Keniedy Suit | Be realistic. As an owner you've, Transfer Eyed by Court got to pay taxes and maintenance. ‘These might average 3 per cent: “CINCINNATI —The U.S. Court yearly of the cost of your prop- of Appeals, Sixth Circuit, has taken erty of $12,000 over a 20-year pe-, under submission a petition to have riod. Add this to the $25,000 figure’ @ libel case against Robert Ken- and you wind tip spending $37,000, nedy, former counsel for the Sen-'to live for 20-years in a $20,900. - Rackets Investigating Commit- house bought for cash. . transferred from Detroit to; ~*~ * * Washington for trial. _ .| What happens if you put $10,000) William Butfatino, head of the De- cash into this $20,000 house and troit, Teamsters Union jukebox ‘lo- get a $10,000 mortgage at 6 per cal, filed the suit against Kennedy.icent, granted you can find a 6 ‘you~ sell, what | MOVE TO neater appearance. you realize $15,000 on the sale areas appreciate over the years 00 campuses shows up in boli- | and you've saved perhaps $3,400 |while others depreciate rapidly. | day gifts. Collegiate finds toil- | by being able to deduct the in The above is not intended for! etry needs of shaving foam, | terest on your mortgage—this you to swallow whole. Instead, it) talc, and after - shave lotion | figure depends upon your incorne (is a teaser of sorts, a feminine-| under tree. and possible deductions—so that type argument fo get vou started | this $20,000 house financed. over (thinking if you and your spouse) A total of 1,151 Americans died) of infantile paralysis during the! ¥ epidemic of 1S. |College Enroliment . Climbs to New Peak | WASHINGTON (UPI) ~~ Enroll: ment in the nation’s and tuniversities reached an all-time high of 3,402,297: this fall, * * * The U. S. Office of Education |? said the figure,-for the beginning of the current 1959-60 academic ‘MOTORS, Ine. R«R 1960 PLYMOUTH NEW SAVOY 6 PASS. 2-DR. SEDAN 8 CYLINDER 230 HORSEPOWER Full Price $92995°>. FULLY _ Wether nee Foam Alt Ride EQUIPPED: Asm este Setety cae Wheels IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Total Contact Brakes All Taxes License and Transter Title Come in Now—Bring Your Title—Spot Financing—-Spot Delivery et i & FR motors, inc. CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH — IMPERIAL “Sales—Service—Satistaction™ 724 OAKLAND AVENUE PONTIAC FE 4.3528 { i { j (year, represented an, incriane if perm 143,741, or 4.4 per cent, over the ee fall of 1958, 2 per cent from last year female enrdllment was. dp 7 per cent. THE DUNLAP 1 Now *18,850 On Your Lote 8 1 198 % » Open All Day Saturday ~ 4 6 Floor Plans to Choose From Including a Tri-Level s From $16,500 to $22,800 2 His pétition or transfer of the trial per cent mortgage today? was refused in Detroit. | The cost of financing this $i0. ad _ ; 4 FE 54-8161 or FE 44278 - T_ ROOMS ‘AND BATH, NEAR iac Motor. Reas. OR 3-0847. BEDROOM BUNGALOW. FULL bade tl eet. garage, $75 3 bed: brick and frame ‘ranch home. it bath, half bath, a piss lot. West suburban. $86 m home, A-1. at 3 bedroom Sondice. Gas garage. ie Bt. m FS note Storied ts onth DORRIS- REALTOR 7 We Huron ON none PE Pi tos 3 OOM HO’ ORRAGE vs ¢ ROOMS AND BATH, OM, HEAT. -Labseiggm, ope wen“ Annett, Realtors, 26 E. “Huron. 8t., PE hoses * cae ge ee SE "ars | gorcrace Pt tes per month, “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor Mt. Clemens - eves. For Rent F Rooms front. FE 2-0666. CLEAN ROOM FOR. MA $ shower. $7.00 a week. ROOM. HOUSEKEEPING, COM FORT sue private, near town. fy i. lvan Lake, FE. +i until 6:36 FE 4-5862. ’ and Sunda: 5 aowent 1 * ished = | eee igi? WATERFORD | * 42 — ‘12 LARGE ROOM FIRST FLOOR, rier is ce ae Get Hes ata Giroux-Franks ot Fo $100 } MOVES YOU IN ne 7-Room Modern 1 Home Bae Ls os 6 22,3 “CUCKLER REALTY x. wv FB 44001 a MA = § mi. §. of Rochester §-0301. 1 eee oe . eed ag Ni “PE 23-0065. BY OW . a | °F eee EOE Pena room, ft e Clean 3 NAN ath, Heat Ma RA . . , fi *, feruicned, 46 8 month. bos care: | Fike ii ha Bh fnmediate ‘pos- oi PLS is a Mecpd. Hid . hy KVON APARTMENTS. «4 ROOMS hea —FE | buli-ins, carpeting. ga Be > Bes OIL : s . snd bath. N Newly decorated. Apply e182 - z orailinh edions Pane one ries Catholic APT RENT . ; ouse Ra. stove furn Nr. TOAS. lent é Cyan. chi‘dren welcome. FE | Sat, & Sunday, Dec. ons 6th. p= i . Large wi rand or EM_3-4968. in ghbor- irom ic teats um areas T BEDROOM MODERN SOME is WEST SIDE hood. Lake “privileges, on Silver _ Sam's Bar- i“ 2. e . ir 3 rooms, bath. Washer, sto 8:33, Sinuitonay SSE oeALLY ‘C. Bs PANGUS, Realtor retrigerator, Second floor” All uti BY OWNER basement, garage. pvt enirance, 2160 M-15 Ortonville NA 17-2815; ities furnished. OR 3-7193. * old. Full fin Merrill Manor Apts, ‘Shown by WALNUT LAKE—HALSTRAD Khed basement § rooms. Modern appointment. My Caria” 3 BEDROOMS, FULL 2 bedroom, barn, $50. MA 6-2023 | i100, pasemem : COLORED Gls NO DOWN. PAYMENT 3 bedrooms and bath, full pang PD and bmg eon: fine and soopoing. expte si ten a al Attractive coay decorated home on 100 ft. frontage. Has bright liv- — If You Select Lakefront & Off-Lake ‘Home Sites Which Are Now Available For _ Immediate Purchase YOU CAN | BUY NOW , BUILD LATER LIBE AL FINANCING n be arranged On Hither a Home Site Or Far a Completed Home Weld ffer the Following Services to You: (1) Choice Home Site (2) Good Financing (3) You. Can Use - - Our Builder: OR Do-It-Yourself (4) Free Home Design Service (9) Good swimming, fishing & General Recreation” (6) Modern Schools (7) Excellent Shopping . AND Professional Services (8) Models open for inspection Stop Today at our infor- mation office at 4045 Commerce Rd. for your ~ free maps and literature on Wonderful Lake Sherwood living: ; or Phone / MU 4-8825 or EM 3-0085 A COLE-EASLICK COMMUNITY Lakewood Village We Also Have Several lakefront or Off-lake sites in this well-established community. There are 11 new sold homes under construction for you to visit. © (]) Parochial & Public School Buses in the subdivision . Good Shopping — AND Professional Services en ©) All are year-around homes _ Good frae on sites ‘Completed Homes (5) Free Home Design Service . © You Can Build Your cc Home ie) Use One_of Our Custom Builders ‘Come Out _ Today o Our Information oie at 7404 Highland . Rd. for free _maps & | =! Literatare on unday 2 & Sylvan Lake Privileges | 4 bdrm. brick sence, condition. to baths, 1 nit, Vecent est of ee & 2 of Ra. blks. $14,800, $15,900. 2670 EMPIRE . HOMES PERSONA FE See It Sat. - Sun. $6,500 — ean we Roomy Older Home. 1-5 WHITTEMORE Hed Weshinges ns Senare Bldg. storms. * Bills. ent, ert 32-3868. $12,850, $2, P.H.A. Owner moved. 30s Suburban Living At. Its] Best (CONVERTIBLE 24) W. W. ROSS HOMES OR 3- acre be etely modern. By 7a OVER PAYMENTS © On nished house & equity. “ve eat "set more formation Bn GE LAKEFRONT & LAKE privileg New & used —— Ticed Large se omen REALTY. | Ra. Millera Highland. 5 es ga oo ‘ppt, EM ( FOR- rage. Some. Au Pp with terms. on te choose from. 1M6 N. MIL- hen uburn st of Old WEEKEND SPECIAL, 3 peste rbor. $5,500. and log and frame home. bath. Pontiac north 3 rooms. 1 secre. Brick. 83,900 Lake. $5,090, Cla ge bed home -' $0 do’ Dreyton. 2 bedroom, unfinished, at Williams J pany net 98.280. ] room’ $11,900 } full resement, starter CRAWFORD AGEN CY 988 W. Walton 608 E. Flint uy Sie Best Buys Today $500 DOWN (STOUTS wt ‘ Mowe ison’ s IMMEDIATE N. 5 rooms and bath with one bedroom down and bed one room Ww top driveway and rage, 9 room Low monthly paym RETIREMENT HOME Located near fe $7,950 with am Ww . Black- for a eusrden. “end Friviveges are included with bath 6 room and home. Ta hook "ha passieeaa"® Sian wilt < blocks away, $050 Ww arrén Stout, Realtor Open ‘til § p.m. 11 N. Saginaw Bt. . Bateman Kampsen MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE HOUSE OF CHARM... mi) mediate possession. — Tt old ex- hs co stage hay and acre of ground. t—Im- FULL BASEMENT — “BRI CK" $7500 | si ERSPBEV PE FE 47633 ity enced Established in 1916 ~ Por this furetsind bath, imm: ce aie us alum. boat. tion; Total price only $5.00. TH =.=. 2 bedrm. home new in Tiled bath, Fenced yard, landecabed Now st $7,- 450, Term EASTERN JR. HIGH po oot full bath with shower, ample closet space. Pull bem't. heat, fenced yard, Now at $11 BEDRM.. RANCH type hom With Lge New "ST. Pleasant, Ching rm v tied bath, nod bem't., a. ges U cK, area. hea ocated $12 $00" with $1700 down, HWY. 160 ft. frontage. deep lot, Nice $§ room mod- ern home a cer. tiled bath mt. 1% car g anh: and full Idea] for home and business. 500. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor ar ate Hwy. at ‘Telegraph AMPLE CUSTOM. PARKING y landscaped grounds. Offered 1 do your family # fever, ay. $16, look today “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor # Mt. Clemens &t. ‘& BONS WEST .SIDE: Large Brick family waar SUBURBAN: | Hew Brick, three bed room hom ares liv- rena, eae oe; fe le path . ade c . Closets iHDIAN VILLAGE: Lovel: bedroom brick, 1% Baths. fad an ting is in in excellent cconattion ppointment. ‘| gown by @ John K. Jrwin & Sons -~ Oe tae ened com aHOKCE B BLAIR REALTOR garage. al basem. Te barement, es, ree : | No MONEY DOWN oe ee ge $e "pad took MaNaGkMaiT, WO 3 E PERSON 28 Terms. Over 500 - pe = ee ANNETT, 38 -E. | ANNETT garage. cre “ $1 Bloomfield Highlands aped new ranch home, carpeting, itor” oe fire gutstanding value at 000, terms. ye. REALTORS | Huron St. base- warm down. , ston tn room, ~ tile bath. room Basement recrea ation tae 1 Beepiese. gas HW heat, 2 attach: ed garage. 140 Acres—Fruit s & ber- worth of city, pre enced. Practically re- piece & bed WIR bath basement oll hest, Cc hed e. Tool house & heat- ead Ranseis. $30,000, 3-Bedrm. Brick Ranch on 350 ft. of scenic e just west of ultra modern home ts com an ple every ledgerock ane, Bicture window ing large wih’ fireplace 1% ceram! - e. ceramic | ee baths. large recreation | gerage. FE 8- 0466 c ear Pontia nel and only $10,780 full price. WILLIAMS 1 Estate & Ineurance / 'B D' : ° , SYLVAN LAKEFRONT Now Is the Time 3 Located on beautiful orien fe see 5 eS ocuted open. Shores Dr. Lovely dutch colonia ar hom &| 3 bedroom home. Family xined grea of the new Michigan State din: room e. Carpe University Oakland. Features/ jing. shwasher. basement. carpeted living room ‘and din-| Gas heat, J oat e. Lovely | - roar. one beareem = wy jJands ¥ r pood ndy a wnstairs, large closets, }- full basement, storms and beach... "bis we he ‘tare! creens, 2 car arege. 2 lots, | g500 pown . rult trees, outdoor grill. Ac- ue evel S-room bungalow fs tion priced at $14, yee, with $3,- iced be iow market value, Neat 509 down, HURRY tna a “decorated. Family-sized . din: =. sneck her = itchen . letate _ ement. New oil] fur- Elizabeth Lake Estates nace, Paved street. Near bus and 3-Bedroom Rancher - gobo! | 96 O00. fall ‘price, Tae et Wipn sttaching preezeway and os — id ar garage, jake priv es. NORTH NSON Features liv rooim ai For onl $1. 750 down. wn move ing tt. wera tile bath, ou in this lovely e. 2 apts. basement w ecreation foo, at mor - automatic heat and hot yeter, ments ethan make Y Sath? for storms and screens, ‘s owner. Neat and nicely decorated, closets, new! 5 re Pull ment. poet alr best, PE ¢0547 & HAR bedroom & ted and ip $360 Goaee NORTH END Ask For own an on balence—It's th. Segorated. about $225 down —Vacant NICHOLIE GER CO. terms vacant. WEST OF Pt c 2 bed home fust dec- orated. pul bath Of} heat. down and balance at d about $55 per month smnaine- ing taxes and Insuran CLARKSTON AREA ranch homes with 145 baths. Just decor- fine condition, yment—About costs—Vacant. 2 bedroom home with full FRIDAY EVENING CALL Mr. Castell 5314 WEST HURON FE 5-8183 $1000 DOWN Waterford H IND) SEE OUR - PHOTO 412 'W. Huron FE tanch home ing _ SMITH ‘Wideman wes . close to MANY OTHER LISTINGS Eves. 4.4525 SELL. BUY TRADE base- | Saas Snel "s RRR ay aAnN- (2-4 AP Neeetretvres “Fifi needs a good rest so I'm going to take her south for the winter!” For Sale Houses 49 NO MONEY DOWN- Will build « starter bom | on your lot. Any sii sement. ae. Rough writing. Your pans or ours. RUSS Mc ee ART MEYER MULTIPLD LISTING SERVICE In The City . Clean raha Citing room Vv priced right Re, Fi J aved drive & yard. Only $8,000 terms. Off Joslyn Ideal locatieg ‘or rae very member | your family. to school 4 oe 1% baths, astered walls, full basement. $11,700 terms. Elbow Room 3 on opnenen 3) bedroom home. iy from.top to Dtoen. wall wo. sed all carpeting in hiv rooms, } serock tire- place allt in DT nag e in handy. iriteh en Sih ent of ” antnerd space 1% bal er + yyerese & % &cre. $17 500 oak floors, Open 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday 1-5 Partridge. 18 THE “BIRD® TO SEE BRICK—ENGLISH $75001! Pow Pedreqms. 2 baths, full base- Immediate possession, Greatest value in Pontiac area, Terrific investment. Buy it and make some ¢asy money on resale. SASH ABAW- W AL T ON “Re ig eae fenced Too! ou io ‘and na que, Under §10,- Only few years old. Owners in Alaske, Vacant. Excellent value. Partridge AND ASSOCIATES PE 4-3581 1050 W. HURON pen ‘til 9 GAYLORD PONTIAC OFFICE 136 E. PIKE ‘THE SUN SHINES BRIGHT on this lovely 3 bedroom off Joslyn. Close to all the ba i 50 convenient. basement door you will find a place to put your boots so there will be no n to fall over them. ee on reergation room in the hes been fin- ished °° "ou will be able to _ have parties. The total price is $12,900 with terms. SHORT AND TO THE POINT Th his smal) ome can be had | $00 and moat and has. pa. pered. ane a+ painted throughout, eedar shake and ‘ts in ped condition. Call to see this today. FE 8-9693 LAWRENCE W GAYLORD) - “SMITH” YTON PLAINS Choice of 2 bedrms. liv. and din. rms, Attractive kitchen, bath, full basement. FWA.o' ii furnace Cy $55 per been OPEN EVES. | For Sale Houses 49 NO MONEY DOW Build a home to be proud of, Your lot or ours. Have model, G. Fiattley, EM 3-0482. DORRIS ELIZABETH LAKE ‘ TATES — Brick and frame 3 «bedroom ranch = style - home, newly decorated, nice large Vacant $10.506 wit a1 200 down, 875 month. LITTLE. F M—$6500 with $1300 recy attractive mod- ern two bedroom bungalow - with full basement. expan- sion attic, 1%% garage Needs decorating on some work but a bargain HURRY — Your cholre of three beautiful brick and frame 3 bedroom homes for,:~+ $14,950 on very reasonable terms, ‘Wall to wall carpet- ing. thermo oven and grills, outstanding basement, gas heat, blacktop streets, nice surroundings. igan State College area, LAKE FRONT HOME. Four bedrooms, ideal for the growing. family. Gleaming oak floors, modern kitchen, all bath and half room, nice neled and gi@esed-in com- ination breakfast room and utility room, but full basement. One of Oakland County's finest lake front lots. Pontiac School district. BROWN interior finish yet to do, vaiue Colontal farm home with ACRES of land maple trees Large oversize two car 4 lots, all beautifully landscaped. Terma. $16,950 CHOICE-—West side loca- tion. Brick rancher situated on 76x160 . lot Pull tn. Alum. storms. home’ that will afford you com- ort and convenience for your whole life as well as security. ELL OR TRADE—We will sel! or eeee the following for good ed 1058 Pontiac Catalina; 28 ft Mepite qecuastretier: L. H. BROWN. Realtor 2407 Elizabeth en EE 3884 oF PE 2.4810 ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE - BEDROOM BI-LEVEL, BRICK G.E. oven and range, wal] to wall cer complete baths, “storms screens, glass doore opening saute patie. $2250 dow $600 Down. 2 bedroom bungalow. gas heat, Wapemieet. % block from bus Hine, Ideal for couple. Pay- ments less than rent. clone Benced.— sare : par. ed | PE 4-3569 FE 5-5841 street near sho eenter and j transportation. “ 7 monthly FHA ; W M. paymts, Must be seen to be ap- | _ brec: ecia ted. WEST SUBURBAN nee 2 bedrm. home with Lake _ priviie On large etek. Priced at only $8.800, Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor 244 8. Telegraph PE 3-7848 : Evenings MA $-6431 CLARK | Ta racdes a ae i ’ 4 oe home, good condition, full base- ment, gas t. Mice corner lot Near Se $8, with easy terms. wilt accept trade. TWO FAMILY. 5 & wath 4.@ bath up. Good condi ment, gas heat, 2 street, we INCOME down, ‘Bis Sr ood Saatunee Snip oi aated amen “east mete REALTOR» KENNEDY REALTOR 3101 W. HURON st. SCHRAM $100 MOVES YOU IN Brand new 3° eh A Rl homes, Carpeted living rm. dining room. and bail” Only ye io) Near oe Benedicts. ll price 38.500. cure & COZY room home. Large liv. : ae Niee kitchen. Full enemens. Only $500 down. IVAN W. SCHRAM FE 5-9471 “eee COR. “MANSFIELD MOLEIFLE 1 NG SERVICE Val-U- Way POR: oop ‘BUYS 4 AND- TRADES a Open Biot PM sun ites TRI-LEVEL STARTER | $12,500—LARGE FAMILY needs this lovely older but well built * TO Large grove of $ came. Both a beet PF Bet euBUF — tbs ist fat Bremesy ‘wee forsee uate ny “ciooet Ol furnace. school. $13,300. Terms. KSTON AREA | CLANTON Rd Was sie in ioe Oak floors, Ou furnace, Lot 100'x 200°. $8200 Terms. J. C HAYDEN, Realtor a BE. Walton PE & = Jj ‘ Sat. and Sun. 1 to § Colonial Hills 5 loveliest spots around just off Square Lake Rd, Beauti- 1 23x19 living room with brick fireplace. Ceramic tile bath. 2 spacious corner bedrooms with large closets. Home complete! carpeted except 1 room. Attache gara and hreeseway. Eacep- Lona ty nice wooded lot, 100x190 Extra lot rvaliable $5000 down. Bouth on Woodward, ture right op Square Lake Rd, turn right on Eileen Dr to. property. LAWRENCE W GAYLORD 2 W_ Flint &t. MY 9-282) GILES ~ * Suburban 3 bedroom ranch with at- togned farece on & iaree 10 ft. lot. tC) orivile es on Watkins Lake lassed-in porch and excel- lent neighborhood Only $19,- 950 with terms = Santord § room 2 bedroom home with full basement, gas heat Enclosed front porch, lig car garage, Near Fast- ern Jr Owner soing North Wants e fast Will Trade 2 family inside the city Will take a housetrailer or zonew car for equity 5 rooms ees end basement for the own- er plus a room apart- ment. for rent. Paved drive- s, “way and large lot. Call fot turther information GILES REALTY CO. PE a2 ae ot wed bein AVE. johnson, 2 smell Open Eves . 6660 aun Sg WIL cL 1s M. i EWER JOSEPH PF REISZ, 94-06 B. Huron at $161 Eves FE 8-083} Nothing ig Down bedroom ranch ty one to Fisher Plant 4103 fit ¥ RIGHT, 1 Realtor 5-9441 345 Oak an6 en til WHITE BROS. APPROX. 2 ACRES large modern aree, rooms or Pm S-b004 7 mW ILLHAMS LAKE Jaue*‘priileges Mux Paul 3 pt ae: ad FE 46550 age, ag et ILLIA LAKEFRONT ES benstrens se: sonable. : PW, Heltman OR 3-04 i has been mode cabinets Automatic at} The exterior of this home ts alu- minum siding. You can row i your paint brushes ewes Loosted | ) etween Mi6 & U8. n Orton — ville eating atthe 1 Also 2 call for ‘appointment, COZY BUNGALOW Idea! for retired couple or newly- weds — this neat as @ x 140 ft. lot with privil eres on Mocedsy Lake. Com mplete with storms and screens, ‘s. ol} "heat. Built tm 52 You" 1 love its newt appearance, Can be yours the down-tovearth price of $6, bso it ou have good sown ootmees. et's see t now, Folks! WHITE BROS. OR 13-1205 ‘til ® Sunday 10 ‘tl 2 Dixie Hwy. INDIAN _ VILLAGE... “Exceptionally nice interior—large rooms, carpeted living room, full dining room, plus eating s§ in e Bi heat mindow vadant kitchen 1 heat TOO! Double ere tertns are availabie. 5 re Ir ‘to: DAY! Family Room.. Bisomtietd location iMe tile baths Dra An oversiged dowble ga- . blacktop drive. The lot it's 160 2 Feo terms LIST WITH Sell $23,780, or consider 20 YEARS OF SERVICE sass VEite a bedroom bungslow. NI 182 W Huron - Phone PE 4-157 West suburban. location Laree | ' ge DOSER & SON REALTORS vine room and ufone. i th, basement wit recreation MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE room Large lot. 72x300. Walking distence to school, Only $75 @ month payments. $1,000 DOWN 96500 FULL PRICE—And what a ment. Lot x120. 2 Motece. bath. bar ain. 34x33 ft bungalow owith Garage. excelien semen rn. t i beth Oak floors n. ear pare “Gerice, antractive 3 bed- storms y we ® | room ranch home, modern kitch- wf Close to bus stop Owner will sell with low down payment Evenings after € coe Sonee Johnson, PE 2-3381 Only ‘y block from . . new school. Terme."ean be ar-| A. JOHNSON, Realtor range: ~~ , — ’ . 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. $148 950 CANAL FRONTAGE — Be- FE 4 2533 een Sylvan de Cass Lake 6 Se LI00 room well built colonial home. Full basement Oak floors, patio —_—— ——emesar ———— MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'NEIL POSSESSION fn plenty of time for Christmas and it should be | ~ tates only 2 blocks from the rade school and offerin 40 ft he finest of boat ang beac Champ! Housetrailer, only 2 privileges, Authentit Cape yrs. old, ASK POR MR. BROWN. Cod setting in the center of 3 gorgeous lots. 3 large bed- LIST WITH UsS—For Fast & wrth rooms’ -1. ang beth down. cient Bervten WE BUY, SELL & Finished game room in the TRADE, After 6 P.M. Call MA fine full bagement. Auto. heat, hot water and trash burner. 2 car garag@, Best of ali — the owner oNght” consider taking your nke smaller home in trade. WATKINS AREA near We- terford Hi Excellent 3 bedroom 1-story brick, Dan-. dy basement partly finished as ‘‘rec’’ room rage. Storms, screens, carpeting thruout, lot, landscaped reed, community water sys- em, Requires about %5 900 to handle, but payments are ont $76. at 4% per cent and include all taxes and in- surance. Hurry! $506 DOWN 1) huy bedroom iakefront log-burning lace, Basement has new oj] ired heating plant. You'll want to deeorate, buf where ean you buy ba family home = * with 71 ft. f good beach frontage for $8, 0? — Im- mediate possession. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 8. Telegraph Rd. Open Ky - FE 3-710 2- 1599 5 ACRES mane CEMENT BLOCK barn. 3 bedredm brick ranch home with attached garage. Pire- place Hot water heat. Ceramic tile bath. Cedar lined clothes closet. Needs eoene finishing. John J. Vermett EM_3-6466 GI's Nothing Down & a 3 REALTY 9203 Commerce Rd. BTER GI — Do you need room for rat growing fam- 7 um this dining room, modern kitch- with small breakfast ook. There's a sun room 3 bedrooms and bath dust mortgage costs will __move_ vou Mh. enn nn Open Eves: 2-9236 ~ _ MUL tie “LISTING SERVICE | 43 _N. ae NOTHING DN. 4 bedroom bargain. Pull ment, newly decorated, Pinige lot. $99 moves you in. mente a. including taxes an J 1M WRIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave en, jarge utility room. Car rt. mn’ very cong & livable. Large 60x180 |} Nice ‘size lot, 0x120. Only $1800 —_ Seen 8:8 a“ moves you in T $7450 LITTLE FARM—Over 4 acre e f npletor } with some frult, etc. Very clean | # BEDROOM minole Hille Large | a and well built two bedroom bun- living room and kitehen, full W Bl fi eld T . gsiow Easy terms, “An excellent) iecement Oil furnace 2 car ga- est oome Wp. Lake Road, 4 l-down 4 ee front large rooms, Refrigerator stove. extra large garage looking Prescot Lake ust or trade at $7,000 K.L. Templeton, Realtor . 2339 Orchard Lk ™ 44563 __ After 6, Fre 2-0602 BARGAIN - SEE THIS NEAT | two bedroom home with attached garage. Close to stores and schools. Only $6000 with §7)0 own. 2 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE. Hard- wood floors, basement, On approx. 10 acres. Frontage on amet! lake and privileges on White Leake. Tota! price $12,500 on terms Hagstrom TORS Ri fia ~~} Ra. 4900 PONT LAC WHY PAY RENT? $250 DOWN, NO OTHER COST 2 and 2 bedroom ranch homes. City and suburban areas lots, paved streets, chose. ad schools. Immediate possession EST AT E 509 Elizabeth Leke Road Over- sell (M-89) RILEY REAL ki tchen ‘oak OFF BALDWIN \ 2 becroom and larg floors, storms and earpeted living room. * ought on low down Cc € by a payment. Very clean home located on paved reens and street Close to schools, bus, and stores -Call on this one. N\ WEST SIDE- 3 bedroom ranch type brick. Has carpeted Living room, ceramic hath, full basement and panel 1% car garage Also has 4 drive. Lake privileges on pared Lake. Shown by appointment. Let . us show you §his one. NORTH SUBURBAN 4 bedroom with “1% baths. Large Hving dinin Prutt trees, chicken approxt- mately 6 acres of land. miles from ‘court house. Can be bought on terms. Don't wait on this one. GEORGE R. IRWIN, REALTOR 298 W. WALTON PE 3-7883 “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE A 3 BEDROOM with 3- “car. garage, Automatic ofl heat. Orchards and outbuildings. Only $11,950 on terms. $500 — 4 rooms. full base- ae wT AU dad hot 4 tomatic heat an water Large lot. Garage. $60 per month. H. C..NEWINGHAM Corner of Auburn and Crooks UL 32-3310 Income Property 50 COLORED, 8.E. 2 FAMILY, LOW down payment or will take late mode] sar, FI ‘5-7400. ty -BARGAIN bedroom hae, | _ “Gown.” | newly. deco sg a location. 7 ‘¢ rf = ~ | $400 DOWN-.2 bedroom nese’ near Fisher . BPenced yard, of! Guiy 988: mon ae utility. Vacant, 3 BEDROOM BRI ele ent, heat, onk floors, Be bat (Bt Payments = Imciyaing caren and Mee RJ. (Dickey VALET’ a . Glico $ a new listing at g senor eae berms.” $400 i ‘e ; fe Es RAY O'NEIL, pias ; meet for you plus 4 ments 4 a car | t the ridjeucously to see dow 60! §20,000 LET Us sHOW YOU THIS FINE HOME. Humphries) COLORED GI's '* base- 5-441 , West of Orchard OR 4-0358 PE 0 For Sale Resort Prop, 52 52 carpeting. breedeway te te Privileges on Middle Strat 0 fouse a. 3523 Green bs Ra.” Bat. unday e. Sth. Pos shtormation. _EM 3 Fy? ‘For Sale Lots 54 PEPE LLL 2 LOTS, 80x140 PT., 26x36 FT. OF block basement ‘Also 18xge ft. #3000 brs tal Waterford wie HI-HILL VILLAGE Not a subdivision . . Excellent large building attes im anned com munity ‘ot sane vi id Ww Be. Leuinger alty, s | POSTS sm oe a ae rae sh SEE AT = CHEROKEE LLS ‘REFOR PL ome re tr 5. Jf se ® ACRE. PA a Reasonably ee mall “lene payment, Call Ree eat een “aighiane & > > pa itera. i peiesee hee us CRES. Si75 A Aw ache, Low : payment MEIrose’ 4 Lid = $660 ACRE, aes Walled Lake BIG bate REALTY MA 4¢-4612 MA 41984 Monthly aa : % 60 ACRES ALL OR PART ania s Highway epposite Mt, viet olce level land with over = Worts feet on Dixie Ranch: homes up adjacent to this land. $1.500 per acre. SACRIFICE TO SETTLE ESTATE ; $28 $00 full price. Easy terms. Will consider trade on: im eves real estate. Ask for Mr, 6iils orn 2 tr. Salts KEnwood 1-7002 fro am. to § p.m. or Lincoln peer evenings ~WESTOWN REALTY FE 6-2763-bet.-2 and 5 p.m. KE 1-7002 bet 10:30 am. to 5 pm. Lincoln 23-4677 after 8 p.m. ARE you LOOKING ACREAGE? F istore you buy. 10. Beautiful bulldtas t. Sebeot bus by door. irae ve. erm. Dorothy Sn ryder La Lavender ealtor noo! Ri ighiand Re Rar (iso) | Phone EM 3 ‘MU _4-64)7 -gpeautiful “Homesites 10 acre Near Clarkston Obie oom peep erty. Yours for only $3,250. down payment, Apple Orchards 4 acre apple orchard me? ‘te the village of Clarkston. Yours for good terms at this —. be’ ter plan to see it this week : WHITE | BROS. \ OR 3-1205 , Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sunday 16 ‘ti] 2 $680 Dixie Hwy. of & tially belo market at gash. Reply i 0. Bo: x 5 Selected Home Site Beautiful beading Good aren. berries, A base a dug. Only has ood road, ideai location ote ® small farm. Nearly level ‘ood dr: . down. ‘ 3 RMS OF FURN erence 1 Lend Fes eEURNITURE & ODDS : i . — 1m Lake A Pm 310 | Lowrey, “BUCKNER” 6 PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM, = , | _fachments. MI @ivtt oe outfit. Double dresser, bookcase GE REPRIG i ae a ; ' . a, TY r ee a Odes cinneuehee bed, large cheat. 2 vaity lamps mye z “a end. oan ‘ GALLAG Cash ferme y remme o| : ; ns seen . s 4 ' < : - S$ Loans chard Lake Ave. sed oo _Sattress, 61 Bovey. OP 3 s ‘ : i “PT NEW REPRO. | ELECTROLUX W. eens ot be +t * 139. " < = ee : ¥ i “ SPREE e Rew e 9! - LAID- OFF \ WORKERS | vied thir suiomaue aryer. $73.00 | _ with. benel Yh pan | , ; peas Pontise-Birm Used 21 in’ consele “TV. 6 ‘mos, DAV at Lf - y Bon , . 6 . eee | eee Ps Cd ie 1 ontigence H. AMPTO r $25 to $500 N ELECTRIC : Household Finance Rent, L’se Bas, Prop. 57A on of Pontise 3%_8. Sa: row “e. FE 40535 ta Pee 29) GET 3,29 $500 tor lam highway near Ox- OUR only $2 week : : tee. Oa #3908, MY MY 2:3922. S ' Peerson’s ture, 42 Orchard + ns hh EN “ ~ - rt = ow so aay - = _ RENT © MoD- ignatur e 7 eee TR IRGAL, DINING ° . E ast? ; by Grand ‘ } fish. BaTeMan & me | Bi FE 29206 ser isiove.. ike ‘news 4132 ig gg ) 7” SERS SALVATION Amn : : d 80 | 2- eyers, yton, after 4 p.m. - $70 5 - F ~ - ~ , slECE Ds DINING ROOM SUITE Tull Dr., off M50. After §. . - ; | For Sale or Exchange 58), OA KLAND $30, ARE, tise cleo. stove, $30. Oll | GULISTAN PERSIAN RUG. DARK | et, $35. A&B Resale. 60 W. How. | Ted, floral asics. 11.3213.6. E RENT, SELL, OR TRADE Loan Com ard. PE 2-8855 cellent x 7 : pare Ra Bnet Highiond | Ger fine nna ee ant) Bide. E oP 28855. Open Fridays! S'r55. condition, 0.- FEderal Fathter, Mommyduke . . . Fathter!” $20 down. Balance 36 mos ; Dacement a tie “tarage. ofa “LOANS © TO $500 v foam, rubber pad 2 mos old FE | GAS RANGES. %as| Hi-Fi, TV dio Sale "Mie 1s toe ; nee ating ia ent and at wi i i i rae ; 4 a place. ‘newly ‘decorated nce fire oO your vinnstare or eter secu- 2 a iv RUGS se tae Shar Reval Bs mann TY & Radios 66 For Sale Miscellaneous 67 neous 67 crane 7 worries ese Hun Dogs 4 nm Pm gg —_ Beteession. rity.’ _2¢ months to repay. Our Chint. tile ling Used Water Softener. 1T’ TV_ CONSOLE, $30. a Percussion. Monrky “ses Sacrifice, AKC BEAGLES. VERY NICE, aI days until $:30 PE 45862. Eves. fal iat our office or" pone PE Shover’s , Md Aubare Ree rE £0103 COMBINATION | DOORS . ° . trade, “FE 6 alld Say Satur Ch stock, 1) ¢me. oS) % oe pa _and Sundays Howe) srt 6-8 tr, : 12" TABLE M 29-5827 Petites 3 a0. 2 204 FE. Pike st UL_ 2.3000 PE 4357 7 ODEL TV $19.95 : oe day and Sunde or igh = 4 7 p.m.| and (1) 3% mo. $20, $25, $30, Bs 4 N HOLLYWOOD BED" AOueT oe “ GE TV $24.95 “Tnsula ; Also (3) A-1 do abbit and et oe HOME & CO. TO | 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 Cheap, Ot aan, COMPLETE.| tbegaabie'medes 48 | BENSON ‘ether CO. seer geetieks MY Som, ° sipernC HAWATAN “GUITAR.| dive" tiex 38s mh tae: “Live” stream. Bar. Good | N. Perry st. Cofner AL. $3.15 | HOUSE FURNITURE. 10180 ' ,,30 other sets to choose from be me tte _oe © Fastway, Pontiac i : : house with and furnace : «St. Comer B. Pike) ALCOHOL, HI-TEST abeth Lake All sets rebuilt & guaranteed for . 2 j : UPRIGHT iano FOR % ; 1 Block from paved road. LOANS $28 TO 8500 > . iopPORN at least 30 days. Parts DO £00 mas Z AINT ag. +9006 x 22,000 ‘with $5,000 down or BALANS #25 RO (500 1 434-Ft. Wall Tile ....25c{ lke new. ELECTRIC Gano Most sets new pleture tues we | decorating B, FADKT On | teED — EE RS apg flay, Grain & Feed 82 3 consid 4 W. Law , FE 5-555 take trades ©) colors eds of OND CHORD ORGAN, A-1 E =a home as part . FE St. FE 4¢1536-9 | Syer’s, 1412 W. Huron PE: 4-3064 | HEYWOOD WARPED WHEAT Elisabeth LE. a i TV, 3930 or oe aes from, interior cond. FE 2-037. ’ IST CUTTING ALPALPA, oo Ei forts "Fe aso ag ace some | een ea ah ee [ne ee oc ewan) Bg Bet Gig ew ome ATO wa Wa | Ee gaa ate le y . m ~ . a s 2. H. P. HOLMES, INC. $34.95. Axminste $46.58, ng jet tenlg. coc nex’ SAR Drop | Mags CONSOLE, om sab, oe aint Mate ns ; “MAHOGANY GRAND PIANO MU 43881. 9318. Lapeer Rd. FE 58-2953 ads, 65.08. ‘Pearson Furniture, Tee. with drawer, #0, PE| 17 IN. MOTOROLA CONSOLE. $i0 | 438 > FURL & P FE 5-8083 BALES EA ‘FoR MULCH: . 5-61 EQUIPMENT t a is} yn. Business Ofportunities 59 TO $500 — #25 TO 7 = table model TV. ........910.95 | SITCHEN STOVES B| INCH PaILGO TW —PERFEG DoG a . re re cmt 1,000 BALES HAY. iW. MA- © Devon wacmmns Pon 2 Cae ity Bee Bf Rapin tate oda “ute ang electric combination, MAple canditen wil load tnt Tre Pteruction. 1 _B Welton ‘Bir | = Ol Burn _| RENT a aPINeT PIARO With jose, Lumber, Wend. MA, st, a ioeaiioa in "pontiac” Call SL . Oe eo 30" other sets "te chedss trem, et barnes Zz top IS BPE. abun eit ae sas, oO er, blond sep table iit Whe. urna chase ae a aowara the - tng, bar raw and —~ ve a i se ~ teed 3 . MB. RADIO, SMALL 5 : ° ; . 3 EXCELLENT LOCATION ~” FoR eaboard Finance Co. at least 30 days Parte an 2 tabor. tance on TV, V, auto, record player, 2 Hi-Fi ELEC fapudag a t mmalation & GALLAG 'S SALES STRAY. f a a i a ec a ee a ee “acne wm Huron’ “Oe emen| Sass te ees Be r oens iva srking — PI ades a ; aon ser. $18. Twin ber a Rtg . mi - ~ ELBLING TRIUMPH FLUTE, CASE, MUSIC | HAY AND ¢ ; icith. FE 30 —serm| LEAGUE FINANCE CO. Open 9 a.m. to Rae 44045. Of het water, heat #10. 4 ral: Cash roR. SED FV ra dente, $1205. value, $698.-blehi- 13.8. Parke i a ay gy Cerne be Eg | vm on ate Going business. OR 3-119. | 202 Ss. MAIN. Vere cus 10 FOOT UPRIGHT | -FM_3-6296. * EMERSON 24° TV AND ‘STAND, Bre. ae” 98 Orchard Le, we tun T a tla USED “auelfe. Su 4 equipped. Other ORE. FULLY 214 E. ST. CLATR| _Siecr St* 0veF Payments. OR eae ee ES. pean SS. {00;_Stereo-matic VM. Voice of | ELECTRIC GARAGE DOOR OFEN. bigeh doors, dant. 0” io” ? Ratiral tm i pg ge or apart ma alter 6 p.m. . s ble ee enten oR 3-914. ROCHESTER ROMEO ree taas tinag Wil cacricce Yor : uae Orchard Lake Aver = | De®: 005. 199 Coes etter Pee | ating Pee Mitchell Distrib sine 4,2. High chatr, Taasle Febes | Grinnell Mahogst” Souci $150 “For | Sale Livestock 83 | ALK LOANS $25 TO $500 $70. Used onl secret ine DEL NORGE GAS RANGE LECTRONI UIPMENT, . Home generator. Power| & bench, lik eonsele plane ; TA Re + g months Origins | reasonable. PE 8.088 | all te tole ome FULL SET OF MECHANIC HAND | —P/ane. OR 3-3038 after 5 p.m. . like new ..,...... $595 { BUSINESS” LIVESTOCK _ Bee ee te eM 306s. CINGLEUM PAINT SALE” HALF FOR GALE TF" RGa CONSOLE | embatd, chest. inquire at Te WoliEW's CLonmING, size —T ae GRINNELL’S ° | «6 xk Fe og Bi tg | 3 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 955 FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR, Mipriee at decks uns $25. FE 8.3000 LE. gers Shell Service, 1050) High 14. aie ae toys 4127 S Saginaw FE 3-7168 $2, 2606. Be ville, NA MICHIGAN BUSINESS (QL som OL 19701 Pa sige, exc. cond. 850. FE | MAHOGANY JR S Se DINTNG Ri MAHOGANY MAGNAVOX STEREO Ken wate NA’ ae RG rae size f beg ahater,” lay's WANTED UPRIONT PrAYEs Pia. CATTLE. PIGS AND GEESE. MAR- ~— SALES CORPORATION | meee eNDeY SERVICE” 0] i968 SIEGLER OL SPACE HEAT-| buttct *si00, Mano drop leet tables | fh cabinets. ite storage | than eltetre. Will sell for" ees ent ar ate i Ns state condition and Price in reply Dank ROAW GELDINGG O03 : / BALES CORPORATION| WHEN YOU NEED | _&a“‘rhorcpson, 100s hao, West, | aZOTOROLA-HEPT bogaay, Guibran-| _so0te after ¢ @ new. han’ “Almost new” Set up for WaSG WACHINE—“squanE | —!2 Pontiac Press Box reply | Doleasure horse, EM 32000, . 1573 goeers Rd. 5 TO $500 % est. | MOTOROLA HI-FI Wii 3 toons PRECISION 0 x ‘Taytag with ee. vee Ga - a . ‘ COLDSPOT SIDE, ENERA- ING Good pane SERTEES coon | ne wes te ane om | atin Site ame | Saoiei th tare |_Saae aoe A SR Erase Gentame TOURS Og Say womee el eR CH Wiceand Music Centér |ireee ree eee MUST SELL OUT STOCK MATIC WASHER AND IRON-| Comer. cost $189, used 20-foot . ; panies APPLES T | hays aid childre cr 100 pair ot| 102 Pontia- iN ar sae” Fe pass” 0 Call after 3 p.m. one. Gas refrigerator or wi Froese F. ae Bata) es Seabee m| Hiec. miner, a. ene s-a30i." 0°) Pa a Te we cae pair | ~ barrel ri cub. te gal gal ot | children's new shoes * _bike, It winn | For Sale Mi eseeser es 240 fh Christmas ; HON FE rei. e 8 , $1 a bu. | at once. UL 2-3575. FE 4-1574 .| ALL WooL Tw ARPETIN e, like new, $25, FE 8-27 scellaneous %-in, EK copper" me Trees —___PHON® WE 24024 | sand up. | MUST SELL OUT sTOCK FROM and ped. 50 yards. $76 $75. 13 hae MAPLE | DINETTE SET eT TABLE AND For Sule Miexnons 3-se tons coll shes coon gecg ft. ; 67A | | WARS Bee BABY | cond Tr is aj Mul, fire Ranch Rd. one er | . “Teagan store. sere 100 pair of Mortgage Loans 62 velve tl wool ga ne ting). ghairs. Good Condition $38. rE “A OM, sen. STORMS. "Rene sets with trim’, .380.95 | “a retail. TREES. WHOLESALE antee. sito. ety elie aE = miles south_of Holly. | SOL aT eg BEAR C acMOnT WE "_ | MAHOGANY TABLES, #10, FLOOR |* type eit tmrnscee BTC GUN | eeiMCUy ands —teregulare | rarer ge _ Sale Offic ace bu, ag a rete, some $1.06 : M OTEL Sonn S °. ns 2 4 : D A TION “ss eT mst MMA HOSPITAL BEDS, fost trum. $1 mn. ironer, ot ,Osm ype east fereace. aoe ermovtal 172 N. Saginaw PE y ste not ahedi We cut rea dene, DOlA 0 e Equipment 72 cider. ytinnd Pane vf ™ = ; 8 UNITS AND HOME—with base- pg man Rie has one. Call us, 4-GIFT YOUR" ware “WiLL AP- AP- eunee bed skirts, $15. Maple _4 years old, FE FOR HO OLD chatge for evergreen branches | $15 “gurre {CORONA ne Pox? for gift givin; Chr as trees, A ment on veluable main highwaj * Sr. Oks: reciate, A new Singer Sewin Hi-boy, 6 antique chairs in 2? SHALLOW WELL MPS, PHIL- erticles. Dishes stiver, xa . any thru Decem- abie ty $208 ee gh daily” Onand + haat ye ; rontage. Pr below cost. will |P aC BEARS c STRUCTION co. ‘achine. Let h LJ blue needlepoint. 3 formals. w as range. A lawn mower and others. 270 State her. Also apple ks hf ‘pew: riters, A a. Be buy | 2205 merce Rd., ~be- take five and cleat home oF lea BEA 50; | Machine. Let uss ay ah our} once. Girl's clothin coats, skirts, gas_,range. Apex Mangle, OR| _ St. PE 8-2504 te gut giving. apple packs for| while they last for $90.50 plus| tween Duck Lake Rd. & Burns ; contracts int $600" TO 000 $50.50. Terms of $1.25 © week. NORGE WEEE 4-4262. a CAV ATORERG Putt ciosert | 7OOP HS LIFFLE FLOOR FOR- eee Em between dept. General Priming & Oftice wees ae rq LS TE Ceeat ery night ‘until 9 ‘until FLOOR MOD.| ex, 20 closet with all controls é. tank. Lake Rd. & Burns R4.,| Supply, 17 W. Lawrence itiee | APPLES. 3000 GREGORY ROA ' TA EWIDE or Outen’ y domes. Mod} Sine Cor ier h Sacinae $85. vray ‘as “intefe aranteer ‘Save 24xd4 storm windows “E eatoune. ome ee Ave. PE _§-1700.__ CHRISTMA T See. torte Apres POPULAR -VARIFTIES & » saeat Botane Gervin’-of Pontine Voss & Buckne roen —Sarinan ag | Seek, Goodyear Ser As per ct. PE 4-2292. S ROLLER SKA1 Tom! s tin. — »| CLEARY ELECTRIC ADDIN : er Produce amarercrssitmee |,guose & buckner, Inc, |G, TagyY One RANE | Etat “ata Pe ea {dime Oui dae oe Ea] rape ane qursgue't prsaaule | BEng” aii, Buc" acte™ Si | Gepacragyy seer co woe | Hb Gatales RST ’ = AUTOMATIC WASHER USED TV SETS, ROM }- SPEED RADIO AND RECORD Com- GLACKMORE PARSE 3i50-BILVER Se a FS Swaps 63 | rprtareasany Bee ee ww. | MOE FY eos A Rar ge meee se gee GARAGE, DOORS | tciacton Se twinge, ‘| ene gepocs. Drone wee | te ee ints tion - SRLPLP LLL LA p.m VY mach, West -_ ae. " rows kéys. Ang. per . & . OL . =| Fn + es Oe preptos win PE ngs HOME | ' amt ANYTHING YOU WANT SE Walton Cheap, MA 4- ‘and elec. dryer.| sizes in stock from $25 and up,! 8 to i Rd. MU ~ FEaNOTON PIPER ys Fon sate AVETER i aes ~_ car or vacant lot as CA ERS. Joset TYPEWRITER - 62 Bue : down payment on this north sige | “qiittle out : 3 SALES, ne — 3 OIL BURNERS YOUR CHOICE) fitrwayp) Sad Siseppearing | _ toe. Lights furn, OR 3-608. °° | a 12. OL _2-4021. wir out” Rochester Rd.” Nene . ssion., a uw me tT te —— 0 bath with shower. Basement, of] | ess to ruiture. and ie om Pore 0 STOVE & REPRIGERA- | *- INCH SOIL PIPE, § FT., $3.79 medsiiny, estimates on garage re- Lagos GE CHRISTMAS TREES,| keys, like new. ING. MACHINE. io} Sale Farm Equ mt 87 ATTTIAGE | ist esse tess ted te: | AP ali xinds NEtw'g USED. | tonic amet’ catomane actita |. gAVE PLOMBING BUPELEY Chen from 8 to 6 shopping ‘centers. i’ }aa0t,"""| _ Sale Sporti st, includes taxes and in- cur trade dept. for real] dryer: ic electric shopping centers 2881. rting Goods PIONEER CH . - surance. Built 1956. bargains. yer; leather upholstered par; | 172_8. Saginaw 5-2100 LARGE SELECTI an rang 74 Alg saws. sup FRE bleached Bal iON OF SaorCL “ power blade “BIRD” TO SEB luge Walton Realtors ougy| we ty al ae tee TO wee ed, mahogany bedroom | IN SOI PIPE. PER LENGTH, ‘BERRY DOOR SA SALES | Spruce. Balsam. Special price to |? TEMPERED MASONITE FISH “qerms. Kelly's! Hardware BARGAIN _ and tank found rade. me out] 4 chairs: two full size bo e and pot 3-in soil pipe. per length, Full hi es and clubs. Wholesale & | shanties with ofl b 3994 Auburn at Adams. PE 2-8811. AIN BAR BUYS!) $45 KER MONTH parking: Phone FESO. | Springs ed shattrest Single Dex | _ West. Open’ Eves. ull line of buildin ag SW Montes, ve) Steg Se |” SPECIAL, NOTICE fered. Pontiac Beate 15. averee. Includes taxes and insurance for ON 9 °to: . 76 . at paerifien mattress all sone 5 PT, CAST IRON, RECESSED & plumbing in materia s ; sg — TOUR LH. DEALER hte” PAY | fog over $4,000 "gross monthly. this 2 bedroom modern, home. | ¢ miles E. of Pontiac or 3 mile Monday. OR 3-765. oe sie 10.05. On A, peg nent sue | W OLVERINE | LUMBER paewcon 1a Ete site §. PE 49389, | TRADE NOW AXD EARN Your $300 month, 4 yrs. to go. Lots hardwood floors, aluminum storms! Ra. we ro He on Auburn est, . f SCOTCH. SUITABLE BUY. SELL. “TRADE | BIG IH. EARLY TRADER nd doors. Land. 5 PPAFP FULL a 326 8S. Paddock PE 2- or auditoriums, 4 ! oe, erst tre ace Steve] Mohs baeelahat ses | BER, WATT BOX SPRINGR,| Eat temnp actin un ere | heuer rip ee art: Go| Ge ge mgr weaves | fcc ow ah Sinem 'h ecu |° a oben nies sara |") Bea OE TERS ake on balance of de-| Thompson, 7005 M5@ - &. © sine. FE 23-9423. Keego| 725 Road + $1. Grower. sell. a PER CENT IN CASH OR DIXIE CORNER BAR — Liquor! C. NCUS. Realtor BREAKFAST SET/ POTTY AND $0.40 ter omeract., $138.40 or pay | _ Eves. West. Open | __Marbor Sew Min. - vine WA — Orton- Colt ‘desi hd ON YOUR DOWN PAYMENT OR bar plu: high chair, $9.50 per month ‘til con HOT WATER SATER 30 GAL 7-2192 MI 49133. . Tele sere, Burr.shell bar plus one of the sport, yatuabie| 2160 M-18 Ortonville ~ Wa 1-2015| Rg" chair, youth & baby bed. ace {paid Capito rot act Gal xis VA HAND — Basin, | OT, WATER MEATER 30 GAL. | PICK Live a ope SEE OR. CALL US FOR MORE Coe gnome cnigan, 80 mUCD tg BUICK AND ‘$0 BUICK. ALSO | DOX snd misc. 4812 farding St. Dept. FE | cast iron. Best grade. €18.50.| Proved. $89.50 amers Power ap. |. free on the stump. $1 and up.| © AY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS | , DETAILS. and corner to make you money Kenmore wringer t asher Waterteré area. Upstairs after; PHILCO REPRIGERATO: G, A. Thompson, 7005 M50 West. He 50. These ue, sated and Also Christmas greens. Bring the verything for the sportsmen. PE ¢0734 PE ¢1112 Offered at the right. rice to close! for sale or what have you? OR 5 soni sellers condition. $75. pag a eal ELEC. Ley Sd $60.95; woe Papert ‘ol and bottled gas bide and Teer mers. 8 12 tase Sanmete gun . scopes memme KIN BR Os 1k 9 vern. Some! HUR, 7 OOT RO . . pee un eater, 95. rs at terrific hs je * $2 opiate Fine old tavern. sa =. nas rom ye | or UR, 17 CUBIC FOOT CHEST RY CLOTHES IRONER | Cab. sinks and fittings, 384.98 up. | an Fluorescent, Sqytiues. Michi- | Srerereea arm, ove Die & High- Balt “Latest information ‘on lave YOUR TH. DEALER. Send, for Partridge's free fall toreyele_or_scooter. OR 30061. | BABY BED — LARGE. “SND nian | Peer'*__#161 Commerce Road| cets. $10.95. a carry, | HE TP BALSAM CHRI fishing » spots in this area, Cuff CHAIN SAWS “Michigan Business Guide |'36 ENGLISH FORD FOR See _chair, $20. 995 M REYNOLDS WATER SOFTENER. SAVE PLUMBING Treinen . HOBBIES ees. Wholesale. Can be seen at Drerers Gun & Sports Center, /'95 S car and take over payments, FE BEAUTIFUL SINGER SEWING iso cegulation tournament size | 172_S. Saginaw rE x i109 Scarlets Bik winn Bikes Hite M15 at Dixie Hwy. Ma sine, _ sem. Holly Rd., Holly. MElrose uiciiGan re] ye: models $314, sane 33 WINCHESTER SPECIA e-Hobby. teeaLe-- . Partrid e i959 MERCURY, 2 DOOR HARD-| | Sgnsote “tablet. Fa Be balance Reo Gall PE 32 | Peer Peep sight. 1953 hopped. sot Dive peer ae. FE ped | Pine, extra RETAIL. SCOTOR SPRINGFIELD 32 7 SHOT 7 SHOT BOLT > SrRiBUn CE [Rip Mens eT COetat ans | Hie pe Hae mone ie RENDEDE. Hur etenet Tk | Guuper Brewers ‘tan cfm eer mex Sel | “Soran Wil carer sere 100 | Wie w'T Ep PRE Dee | RET 5 ERA D_ASSOCIATES “equal value, 635 Heights ng of! ers portable, like new. Balance | FE 81448. $125.) Kirkw 7 Slightly ‘ser scratched 42” model, 495 | Standard Station, eguare Li. skins, highest prices paid Wrex | _just north of Oxford ns one nae pBOSNESSES THRUOUT MicH | _leke\Orion. MY_2-16 "| $i7 or $630 month. Call Credit RUMMAGE SALE. SAT, aT tor CHEVROLET 0 plus trim, while the they Tel. MY 2-0940 6: & {| jand Fur co. 500 Pontiac ne mee eet of Oxford. +3581 ew 1050, W. HURON BEAUTIFUL LOG OWT capone | Manseer. OR 30781. A & A Prod. to 1. Clothing. holsehold “Ark HEVAOLET PICKUP. inet’ Also. territie values on se Christmas Gitta a Walled Lake. MA 44531) | SEW AND USED ON 3 OPEN 'TIL 9 json trout Stream in Oscoda Coun- = nishi Williams Lk. ; rs > ers, omelite saws, | HAGSTROM | i Satbo iwi trade toy vatider | BANKRUPT STOCK | _ititek"y. °° ‘Desmond | AA HEADQUARTERS Decne renee riuorpooent, 393 | MOND RING 3 Lanta Hunting Accom'tions 74A Ber nasepatee 8 ae hala 2 6 UNTT MOTEL — 1 = 5 Living room, Bed . r chain saws from $89 We! . LADY'S : . / pete wore home, ihagitonal! CASH FOR US SVE TAPE | fast cete =,2 jedroom and breek- REFRIGERATOR. $36 ELECTRIC | Susrantee we will save 2. yes Knotty Pine Paneling Sue sea. 2 flat clarinet, 1 muwrtd CABIN FOR .SALE Auction Sales 88 oP ine fio fa oes sas enierresmeyrimpeangren | Ennon cnt bie Soe Crees | SEES G'aher Sebuatoe SS | cee eases w oem wrt svn ve ie NS Fn amare onthe Ata, OR | nm Aha e, * an matt: . . ryer . bs . |DELOX CONSOLE IRONER, VALUE and mattresses. Must sell im-|° gas stove $25, rr combination $75, LEE'S SALES & SERVICE and Wolds _ nut, $25. PE 5-1769. WAL- | Sand, Grave _ | AUCTION. DEC 5. 10 4.x, CoM. B b jor a real] used $55. 21° ever | 921 Mt. Clem COMPLETE 30-900 EROS. : raves & Dirt 76 ele dispersal sale. Cor. ATTLE CREEK - 2 bay gar ste] feting "machine. PE 8-008 buy, Bedroom Outtitine co. 4763 | dition S50 ee ertet £004 SON: | ARGO Oil BURNER, ER CORE CHURCH’S, INC. Dedia Brittaniee Very ca oe ann | Lawson, Prop: > Bill & dean | 220° highway frontage ales exe! GAS STOVE, LARGE Tani » wa eum 7.000. fh gorth _Baant’ sos ee $20, “oll apace | _ Plete. PE 3.7778. com: ae UL 32-4000 Fitton, $78 OR s10007 Et CO | Ad TOP 8TONE, | K down. tune-up eguipment. § 000} 2 Trade hy sell for trailer or oth omer, Saat FOR Maree xe at sOPk aL FOAM OORT an - anene er Ss — 1016. MT. Maddy 73490 cere alt ga io Mmmerle CRADLES, BLONDE. oR FE ae pa na Conklin, B & B NI .- . 5 95, ec. both ends, ° Pein ay ARC WELDER Of} ‘A ture & mise. FE 2-0367. I- | bolster back cushions "Gray-black electsical paint = £100, Plumbing. bathtubs, toilets, shower stalin 223 8. Ean TE +7 abel ee —, SAND, PRODENVILLE, MICH yRESTAU-| truck, both $400 ued pont Mien Play alate BASSINETTE need #80 curance work on glass. 2 eal | ues. ungee Peatenat ti GRANCO RADIOS. #15 Ui thade” trees. ee hour ie aus] tages, 3 bedroom ree very. cot EAROE BAND SAW FOR DRILL lsh Play-Mate Jump Chair, OR al. ess water deeikastutinas ner Lake Ave, — 1. t, 303 RP gente ‘Blectric 1060 Auction Sales Property, $19,009 down ts r air compressor, Bear days we cx ” a ATHE METAL, 36” Howard. J . p for sale. MA 6-5256. shane NEW. WROUGHT IRON Plenty of extr With | FOR” SALB_RELAZ-CIOR, #70. | DRT : 5089 Di LOT 100s380 FOR CASH TERMS | DURE bods complete with ARMSTRONG” MEDION CARERS “9.3508 67. AY GRAVEL LOADED ixie. Highway - -, Hagstrom Mor ete. 1801 Tul Dr OR Poet Gre peaitrece. $0. ‘Pearsons Oil - Gas, Home He Heaters 9x9 Inlaid Pan ....6¢ Ea, | “mirror GABINETS LARGE 70: ; a UIPMENT ee oss or re 2.1406. Drayton Plaine y . OIL” FURNACE, $35. Of SPACE | Gasn PF e_Ave. FLOOR Hi. Also tremendous vega WUC Screens — 1S tre i VEL, | E rN selection of med- nt end loade ver Hone 2 te beater "vas, and, oor furnace, |hag. Tunica) Societe FE | no agony ise 'wi | “BuyLo” UNCLAIMED | lights Siding doors haste anares, Agel, onwancenrats | removal re age’ “4 °F) Byer Saturtay 7 p.m, C aa re 0388 you. LI 5,761 : wi, _ -dRapit IN UTLET mirrors, At terrifle savin by INLAND. LAKES SALES ‘ 5 «-/ p.m. = DAVEN YOJR OLD 102_8. SAGINAW. . PE 8. igan ch needs Mich- | 3127 W. HURON $7. Delivered, shee "| Ev saND FOR FREE NeW ae wa AEE Bone | Qeceslontl iy a8," Complne-/ SCHICK'S “MY 3-3711|__ ANCHOR FENCES ems ate 2 Creed | OPEW pay : WRIDAY seat 6 | ORD. BLACE IRF a GRAVE er ands bee i GAN BUSINESs GU — hoaserraiier or what? Will se $35, Ru on a record player, | SPECIAL 9X12 Rods. 6. No money down FHA » I HP. Tis. IMPORTED PE 86-3817 . e aily é PLETE List OP “ani M-| low down payment. J. A, Swen- gz, 8x10, 315, FE 4-8159 Leod Carpet. 95. MC- | prep cATES ved.| 220, % HP. Jenny R.I. to-do REATHER BIRD ART ARD, DRIVEWAY GRA ORlando 3-2717 a3 OF R BUSINESS OPPORTUN NDS} gross, FE $-3255. DAVENPORT 76", $45. COCKTAIL |--FE_2-7701. vodweed, = 5 1/6 HP. with 3” drum sander,| Pict Hand-made, using real, soll, gravel ‘fill ete ‘1-| poor - SWAP FOX DOG POR RABBIT | —&_step tables, $i5 ea. EM 3-4869. ° AND rr \% G.E. Cap. motor, % HP >| brittte colored feathers. | —> - FE | DOOR PRIZES BAT. & SUN. _ ASSOCIA STOVES, BOUGHT. rters. ope: ves kt. with 26 ite P. elec. | Whole tes (W HURON, D ONTIAG dog. Give trial and expect trial. DREAMING OF A WHITE changed. Tu OLD. _EX- = FE -1941. he. to 1 ‘reduction gear,4.| Write Ponting these oO prices. ood, C AUCT sinoce STATION — pene Ae — PONTIAC FOR MO- Make that dream ‘a reality with ns. FE ooo ne * “~~ GLENS wits snow blades. Jari rc ve Poatioe Frese ~ __Wo0d, Coat & Fuel_77 Every. Fi ig 4 Ri Pk ips ht, - located | Seshabaw and Marbec we on es. frigerstor chest type deep freess, ang GER 5 19180" Blectrovur ve a Fepair your fractors’ and power Farvace and hening eee ce | reffeshments door pts AT ee T wer ° . Brite bun Ol Go P.O. Bet ot SPUN TE SBR | ieee waectrcine ioe | HE tease ‘oull®? aba'PE |. Seybeue., sur Dials sey. OR cap an ea. oe | a gran, Men z= ‘BUY, SELL TRADE IGE gun s ioe 8805 Die ite from 5-400 \. 3.7994, MA" $-7878. wy. OR ring yr tine AND} Lake FS orchard eTaxDARD OIL COMPANY: MOD-| ive We Huron FE. SiO, Pri Sst. Sun 7 pm. TAKE OVER PAYMENTS—BRAND | BA Mi om ase o_O Re. 7 ue “ * Mitford. Fipane foie ond Bur. Open’ eves. and ren. E 5-010.) os vay now = a Mon —_ < ‘ea. ay- Casto ie . GE By watine. ig Lewd water é& steam Spate artes grailabie. Call BR{| WILL TRADE EQUITY IN 2 BED. | ELECTROLUX VACCUM Sita ITH AT. city. You save $64. Pay. = “ith Hardware, elec. su wopeions .——_— p.m. GR 417187,| room home. $54 month in Water-; tachments §15., Kenmore uprieht| Week. Goodyear Service Store 30| ‘tile. oan + 8 tee os & Suburban Shoe Store | {tle model bar “call Moly. MES with attachments. $10. PE £9075. | ~8-.CA8s. Pontiac. FE §-6123, Bis fittings. Lowe. Brothers BBS3. Jocetion | —amon late model car. Call Holly, ME} | ELECTROMASTER Stove. WMA ; TRADE-IN DEPT. sa Super Kemtone and rust bores. shoes and | WESTINGHOUSE EL RY a. | 3 PC. Wood dinette ,. HED OPP: sundry items. Clean stock { ECTRic DRY- ELECTRIC BTOVE AND “REPR 5 be e tevcevees $9.05 IGHTS SUPPLY Cele ae aR eet or He |r Pn Mr ee | Lae cartel 4h PUTO, ARR ashe . i a on $15.05 | E _ itis. Exc es. Priced ease, ai] __For Sale Clothing | 64 64 | shay ePrn WASHER. — Elec wack ene | chairs ./:$9.95) machine in blond cabinet. ew pis inveiory at cost Smart 2 YEAR OLD MOUTON COAT, SIZE ae wee ae a te ere $20.95 | perfectiy "Yours for'weinece wan at cost. ‘Smait 2 YEAR OLD MOUTON COAT, size | Put -¥0. FE te7.____| 1 Ora ‘Or ob “Bian: ‘ae down wil handic * 7 Lak prin 8. pe ae. FLECTRIC “KENMORE IRONER. | & 3 oh AMPS IN OUR USED. sBns ing, $80.20 or By, efper month. motors, pumps, softeners, - xiroux-F kg] iret. outs ze MG. Maternity | ELECTRIC. & GAS RANGES AT | 1g WYMAN’S, sR eH WAY > Stocx. musts even nas tnaeee case, Bize 7 TANKS | aresses, hats, bo tope ¥ | ‘close-out “prices. MApI 18.W Pike * CASH WAY Pum may ee ~ Worn once. $12. A, REAL eanarElegeabrie wos faivean'het| "ERIC pectin ie Pot TTP eae eee] LUMBER PRICES _ | © wiamanh ee SET | S wose oa Pa CANADIAN MU! “eRe EASY '¥ SPIN DRYER, “aoa | trie range R. ‘ite. Wood, 3 “Sl4 Del. FES tn a0 2 20701 tne Senet RAT CORT, | AGN SN sci907 2 YEARS OLD, | {1° Fane inten ro Electrie "But ALUMINUM WINDOWS | |. PING PONG TOPS _ Shakes Miter Teal ‘$14. Del. FE 8-6151, , . $50. tebe dvb chy d cates vee 43% or 0454, $15 . Gas urmeister e244 : stares SEL9S Yooh, 914 end mh agrrene:4 GIRL’ pan ra "tl ~ * Fis obs eS bes bade cerbavees OUs8 . i IRL's see. i aac TWEED FLOOR MODELS | 2are® ae ~ Munro Brectrie Co; ‘NORTH t Ss Shree vihetestebee Euveservass Sass %. Now Pret . __Bae._cond. FB bani s © O° HILE THEY LAST | UNFINISHED BONE BEDS: 914.95, ERN LUMBER * as lee sets. | Elants Trees, Shea ‘Shrubs 78 Windies bi mck eh a Bul GRTg_—& | KELVINATOR Refrigerator, Now, Bere a DE, Taachine, 810: | 1940 Cooiey ed fu _3-4171 | All size rer vered, eezer.y Re: crater, $29. s* soot eae to 5 pm. cay MOUTON eae ee NEW, ME ELECTRIC DRYERS, New.| | sans neater, 60,000 be dium size. FE 5- + oF anteed, Delivered , $50. Chifferobe, $15. Pe hd FE_5-3927. trol. Hep cor coord d y 37 Orchard ‘Lake °S TOPCOATS, 37-40. KNIT | adresse 4 x Katome % 1, seis, White ski: soneias |" RCA W'POOL Automatic Washer. New. Installed, aranteed, pan ged Trade “Trade- In Dept. weet eee if Bowe Te Goods 65 “ve. . |e ae ae 2/84, ihished Mabie... Ki ae Best ae USEKEEPIN MEE a nepham nt lows. Ie ices) ge (OM HAGGERTY Ixy UMBER ea baie gad a “ : sy Pirebrich Aiba “te on. | SAVE ENBABY. eel | 3 100 4a. ft, teutation vos OSM eS WANT ADS! Te find aj job, place to. live or al | good used car, see Classi- fied NOW! one :| i WA & i eo pe B&B Auction 5089 Dixie hy Saad TOYS—TOYS _ MORE TOYS “ON SALE” SE & Sunday “FP ree! "Refreshment s” AT EVERY “Free TV" be the door on drawing w will ets for —ALSO— Complete Line of t Estee—Pree tick- l be given away every An ae sure to come early seats. | GUARANTEED APPLIANCES SUN SALES , 7 PT, 2 FEDRM. FULL new Barga: in, $2150. ~~ OXFORD TRAILER __ SALES NOW 1960's on rente) ‘plan - YAGABOND, STEW- ee. GARWOOD & ____ Campers” used ‘trailers. Some} tor Tom 1540 Lapeer Rd. . Poctars Moon, Ventoura, Owosso, peer amone. | Between Lake fon and Oxford. On M24. We take thousehold furniture fn BOB HUT eNO Fiz0g Ditie Hwy. Plains TRAILER SALES Lake Orton famous mekes. pew Or: “SPECIALS % FT. MOBILE oues Excelient condition, Just all sy “Only $il meiso down month. # FT. rs. old, : ath, Just like new. P ; | » CHAMPION only $2750. $250 down. - ER abe L. H. Brown ligabeth Lake Road “you. a New and used. Dwellevan 10 ft. wide. our jot, 2 oo in eale, con o for a deal. 18210 HOLLY RD., rose TT. Now rida - only Two bedrooms and used for metal and 2 full 29-4810. After 6 call OA 8-2618. Sports e of parts led & . We'll sell your used FTE 49743 Schult Custom on for HOME RINK} MOTORS — Heat 10 TRE ou Abie ' 8 4 2211 near rE Used Pontiac 2. 5-5002. - Sale Motor Scooters 94 LAMBRETT LD, P condition, enn mileage. Extras. MA MOTOR OR 3-8153. er ale. For Sale Motorcycles 95 SIMPLEX B xt. FROM For Sale Bicycles 96 BOY'S BIKE 24" RALEIGH, PUL- ly eq . Violin & case, both very good cond. Reas. MA 6-1317. EFAN 2” DELUXE BICYCLE. Never used, Cheap. MY 3.2678. SCHWINN BIKE, ENGLISH TYPE Boy's 26 inch. Like new. MI 47445 $3 CHEV. MOTOR, TRANS., REAR E SUPPLIES 396 Orchard MARIN Ave. FE 2-8020 GIFTS R THE TING FAM a Evinrude motors, 3 wer. Larson Cutter boats. ‘omplete line of Fittings. so good clean used motors. i ARRINGTON BOAT WORKS YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER E_2-8033 to 75 horse- WINTER SPECIAL . Magemaker poised p ply Evinrude 35 h.p. Lark. a. 730 val ue, now a steal at ........ $085. Many more new ands used boats and meters *. pooe tom on ~_ Mbp to ei iehland igh to Hickory Ridge Rd. m and Rulew KE. Sha night "til 8. Phone MAin Transportat'n Offered 100 0/CARS DAILY TO MOBILE, “ALA- Bonnie's Drive-a-way, FE p38. pce PRESSURIZED 4 - ENGINE . Hawaii, os - Calif $80; Haw Miami. $44; New York. Ht to to $20. Ferry Service, OR 3-1254. c LADY PRAvine Dec. FOR MIAMI another dady References, TRUCK GOING NORTH. PART load. Either way. FE 5-6806. TRANSPORTATION TO FLORIDA Consider 1 or 2 riders, next t days. FE 2-0022. Wanted Used Cars 101 JUNK OR CHEAP CARS WanTED. Top dollar paid. FE 8-8300. “ACT ION” - TOP DOLLAR — = 1989 MODEL CARS = Glenn’s Motor Sales $52 WEST HURON 371 FE 41797 $8—USED & JUNK CARS Smith Motor Sales FE 8-244) WANTED Red CARS, TAYLOR Rd, Used FE 5-2000. eee We M “Motor Sales raat zie Hwy HOLLY [TOR Boce — JU JUNE CAR, TRUCK LY. ME) Mae | SHARP CARS WANTED io CARS FE 5-6078 Top Dollar Cass- Oakland 332 We ‘Montcalm AVERILL’ Ss trade, 1260 wer and Madison 9100 — NEW DEALER — uality Motor Sales NEEDS All Model 1 Clean Sars 649 ORCHARD TOP DOLLAR. For All Model Cars Glenn’s Motor Sales 3-2938 WEST HURON bt enn 41787 a. ’ A Boats & Accessories 97 end, and springs. FE ¢-i807. Bole? CLOaEO UTS AT ELIZABETH LAKE RD. Motor storage Guns, & Archery uipment PECHOY GSE. Walton Bivd. Eddie St eele Open Eves. wil 1: 8 Senders | re gsi77 Te Prem te wou Ea! Housetrailer wre terse Marine E: Exch. , a Owners on Evés. & sundees* , a ‘59 JO OLINSON MOTORS 9 GMC CUT DOW N ag nd on tater mode) cers, ~OR-3-1603 4. condition, Rak, Uhttewslls $940, | _PE 4.7071. _ St: Be oe ee ianiah blue. sain ter, low “hae Shing new. MI 6-3048. 1065 _ Chesterfield, _ Birm mn. ENAULT VER’ '| _Snowappie- Drive, Clarkston. Sale Used Cars 106 7041 POPPA LPL PLL LPO APL L AOS A LARGE SELECTION Used Trucks AT ALL TIMES 1950-1959 MODELS BIG" Truck Center 3275 W. Huron TO Soka TRUCKS. Economy Used Cars. 22 Auburn . real $1895 wae eeee $1695 ee ; iges =, nite Fg Ae gees =E25 28 Se seses EE = eS ee we i CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5-13098 NO MONEY DOWN NO PATMENTs ‘UNTIL 1960 "33 Mercury $215 "83 Dodg ° Giub Cpe. 2dr. $295 ‘53 onesies ee Sh) "64 Pontiac 4 dr., Auto. $250 13 podge 4 dr. $165 54 Nash 4 dr. $325 ‘67 Ford 8 cyl. Custom $1095 ‘36 Plymouth 2 dr., 6 cyl. $505 "65 Club Fairlane $505 Rr Ford v4. 4 .. pad. por agon Country 5 "55 V-8 Auto. $505 ‘64 Ford: 2 dr., 8 cyl. bd ‘53 Pontiac, Sharp-Av $395 c, u ‘63 Cadillac Conv. Shar "34 Ford Vic: HT, 8 c $395 56 Ford. Club epe. Vic Li "35 Lincoln Capri. full pw. ma "38 Ford % ton, 8 cyl. 1 52 Ford Auto. $195 33 Hudson Horn FOLEY & GROENENDAL §60 Auburn Ave, Corner of Marshal! 538 Dixie i CHEV <"§9 4 DR. WAGON. aR 3.1308 on 3311 Hard to, tell from anew. old & ry . -3, wer) Pontiac’s steering. $3,300. OL 1-1776. Si CHEVROLET 3 DOOR. 2-TONE. Truck Center Very clean. No rust. FE 5-181. ° 1637 CHEVROLET. : GMC BD aa bot A Urey a . . Assum, ° Factory Branch ments oF § Ber moe al OAKLAND AT CASS |_ f35e Meri Mr, Panig. at Fi INTL PICEUP. DBD UAT ‘35 sTaTION WAGO iF. wheels. 1 tom. Very good running fer over tis Watertront $500. Drive, Waterford, Mich. Turner's ruck Center BIRMINGHAM ‘53 Chevrolet wees e$ 595)" 14 TON 12 PT. STAKE. 4 Chevrolet ......$ 595 % TON 8 PT. STAER. "34 International «+-$ 595 % TON PICK! ‘54 Chevrolet. cece rd 595 % TON PICKUP 55 Ford oss apo dgse 995 it Ft, STARE. 2. Too. 155 GMC Van in pool? 14 Fr. FULL RE j 20 TIRES. 351 Dod © once eee eG 595 PAQUET Gk SS Ford .......+..$ 995 bo i aa 3 25:20 "56 Chevrolet eeenees $1 195 1% TON VAN. "57 Dodge .........$ 995 tig, v5. ny POWER oa . TRANS., CUS 58 Ford ..........$1295 F-100 PANEL, L SHARP DARE oe 6c ao nate BOB BUTLER HAROLD TURNER » ‘FORD 464 8. Woodward —"MI_ 4.7500 Auto Insurance , 104 MERIT ur AUTOMOBILE 1987 1957 BUICK 2 Ht. HARDTOP, fully equ original dark ore stock No. at Sr “seal cates at saly y $1378. North Chev. 6 wagon Exe. cond. $1 ote eres new, > CYLINDER. 55 Ford ..........$ 695! —8 286 8 SAGINAW At Houghten’s ‘58 besun.* $8 Holidsy Geden, Real “4, pias Nower Ghasaie. 4 door Sedan. 58 Olds 88 2 door Sedan. ara- matic. Power brakes. a Houghten Birmingham MI 4-1930 & Son | i966 CHEVROLET, RADIO & HEATER POWERGLIDE. AB- Your Priendly Olds Dealer SOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN POM eRrce | Aotein harettt tf 0 ‘ rt. Mr. Parks | ‘S28 N. Main, Rochester OL 1-9761 at our 4-7600. Herod Turner Ford. | Hunter Blvd. rmingham \ TN Rag. UB. Pat. & 196? by NEA Berviee. ina “You agreed to play house. All married couples eat out once'in awhile!” _ For Sale Cars Cte era raaias. ‘tari poe CHEVROLET LEFTOVERS 2-Doors & 4-Doors Station Wagons Impalas As low as $i872 Ofsieiais’ ané company cars Beak tes—36° months Easy ‘Gown payments NORTH CHEV. at @. Woodward Ave. MI 4-2735 CH. “89 IMPALA SPORT COUPE bang with red inside..V-8. Stand- . ated glass. Full fac- eq and accessories. Like new. "42,400. FE 86-6031. WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC "CLEAN" Birmingham Trades 1350 N. Woodward HARK LARK! Pontiac Area's Newest ; DEA AND SER RINK MOTORS 455 W. HURON OR 4-0381 NEXT TO THE ROLLADIUM WILL ACCEPT Guns, outboards, boats, refrigere- tors and appitances, ete new 1960 Ramblers or any oe sod used ‘car as part payment. BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” ALES & SERVICE— FE_8-4541 ASTER 75. 4 1865 BUICK eects HARDTOP. Exc. cond. A A 62177. 1965 BUICK ~ Power New tires. or FE seis REPOSSESSION “SS King Auto. Mr. “pel. Fe ARDTOP. R&H > steering and brakes iain rE 8-8375 —YOU LL LIKE LIKE OUR WAY WwAY—. ' cheeeeee BIT35 58 RAMBLER 2 Door ...... $1195 ‘31 DODOE 8 po renan oes DOE 2 Doorn Bt CHEVROLET Hardtop 33 CHE 4 33 poRT RTIAG Deleree 4 ar. . ‘s+ $e Bupeo D aa en $8 ty Quality Motor Sales CHARD LAKE “FE 3-1041 | “HASKINS | DEMO _ Erne ec Ses icifal su Haskins Chev. ye eater. ivory ‘| 1954 CHEVY BEL AIR ; $395. 3-7543. i936 CHE ey. aatas 7 ape eet presents . HASKINS | DEMO ‘1989 Chevrolet Impa la 2-door hardtop, V-8 engi pomerglide, wer steert eer akes, ra- heater.. Many other acces- ul cameo cora] and fore _cinish. Going at a price that can't be beat. Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixte Highway at M-15 MAple §-5071 Open nites "til 9 py CHE 2 HEATER. ABSOL of $16. Credit” Mer, Pies _4-7500, Ha urner Ford. nice, dan, Sey Bet ee North Chev. Hunter Biva. et 8. Woodward “ave. Birmingham MI 42736 GOOD ’ TRANSPORTATION ‘55 PLYMOUTH Plaza 8 Sed. $ 305 ‘$4 CHEVY Deluxe 4 Door .. $ 395 ‘64 PONTIAC Chieftain 4 Door $ 205 ‘$4 MERCURY 2 Door ...... $ 298, 153 DeSOTO 4 Door .s...00. 8 208 83 DODGE 4 Door ...se.veee $408 33 PORD Sedan .......004../8 198 83 BUICK Spécial 3 Door . $ 195 ‘30 BUICK Sedan & its '$0 DeSOTO Sedan ...6..0... $ 125 inne SEES ais EAU R&C Rambler | LOTS OF NEW ’60_ - Ramblers in stock eeee sete lly "priced for ee - flaming ‘hi _in the West | : fae | Beautiful Bye ipped. _-Sale Used Cars 106 ‘DEMO pacer, Settee 1 Gye brakes, other accesso- rie. “‘peautit tt ophir blue fin~ pe t like new. Seve Haskins Chev. en Dixie Highway at ue 16 MApile 6-307) a ‘Open at tes ‘tl 8 ¥ is PER MONTH Is i you gid down. Cal Pa ede Credit M Man- ager * (ig e8is6 a . Wood. a, Witite ‘89 FO. ' hs $ ot 1 mae Gal after or “pvemmauled otto say Hee, 65 ‘ote 3 DOOR puck VERY EM 3-081. H. Riggins nice. EM 3 “SPECIAL 59 THUNDERBIRD Turquoise e Bosses’ Priced to sell now. fttul. We believe for the Lgl deal in the tong run stop at the stop- light in Waterford. BEATTIE “Your FORD Dealer Since 1030. OR 3-12 oy RINK MOTORS OMERT TO THE ROLLA SEE OUR SELECTION | OF Bode usec care ue , rysler ACK COLE, INC. wales ‘take bens * Feet 1955 PL ~ SHARP. me tn offer OR sone. “_— "Se eet Se Be on 8 oe ogy TAS orien ey ado EONS 1987 ILE ” oipery doo. hardtop. red Mer BY a bramete power stee Birm ckinghass ear, on "No. our old car may thane oe Fin Priced Pety yment. ae, North Chev. 928s W coder “Mi 6- sse2 | ‘93 DODGE ¢ DOOR. WHITE walls. Radio. OR’ 3-5025. 1954 DODGE 8, AUTOMATIC. Cc. VERY clean. cheep. MA 6-1655. "68 DODGE PASS. STATION | wagon. Tor tert ht, fa, bower. Must sacrifice aE ' PRPAY- month. No, Mr . Roe | "56 BameoTe 2 DR trans. Power moorts Nery clean. MA 6-' ‘41 JEEP STATION ® WAGON. m.p, gal. OR 3-0061. HT. sor * brakes. aT? 82 FORD, FULL CUSTOM BLUE. lowered, an and eon extras. Best offer. 195¢ PORD SOEVERT Fc FOR SALE | Call PE 4-7¢71. 1958 8 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE | Driven by wife of Ford Manager. 16.200 mi. 4 dr. 9 wee Dark green. WW tires. R&H. Auto transmission. Power windows. MA ‘33 4 DOOR FORD, CHEAP, EM. __ 3-605, 6-2992 or LOgan §-7200, Ext. 3925. 1954 MERCURY MONTEREY 0000 | cond. $395. FE 5-2766 FOR SALE OR TRADE 1960 MER; cory hardtop. Wife's car tn A ondition, low mileage. No oe | sopabie offer refused. 635 Heights | j Read, _ Lake Orion, MY_ 2-1662. 1958 MERCURY 4 OR. EXC. COND. FE 5-7848 554 FRANKLIN RD FE 5-7848_ | 56 ~6Lbs 98. HARDTOP, FULL | power exceptionally clean. $1195. _OR 3-3652 + ROWER ‘57 Sie POWER. clean. $1 os. FE 8. 2035 557 OLDSMOBILE 98 CLUB “COUPE. Pull power Private owner. Ml 6-213 "59 Ol be $A hardtop, ful power, ny miles. VERY (ECONOMY): 4 DOOR | R&H : _Apple Drive 5-16 __ \ SOME OF THE wast OP | Used Cars Are Pound at CARPENTER CHEVROLET C 415 Commerce Rd. ou 3-410 1955 OLDS. GOGD CONDITION Reasdnable price. 1 owner. 4-6448 after 5:30. p.m 69 FORD. V8 AUTOMATIC SHIFT. *34 FORD CHOPPED AND CHAN- poled wae Olds engine, $200, rE 1732. ‘55 ag 4 DOOR WAGON. OVER- ‘@rive, R&H, extra snow tires and wheels. Phone 4004 after 6 p.m 1953 yORD ad ae we yaoe. 21 08 Cal r Mr, Parks 's at MI ‘ord. edit Mer 4-7500. Harold 19 /omatic. eT seal SEE THE WONDERFUL New world of Fords, FPaicons, T- Birds and trucks. Now in stock BEATTIE “Your FORD Dealer Since 1930” $806 DI OR 3 HWY. At the Steplight in Waterford 1988 FORD FAIRLANE 500. door sedan, Interceptor engine, Cruise-O-Matic, Spotiess. $1,650 v-8. FORD- ~ |Dixie OK Cars. RRA ELE Rambler ler Wagon, auto. - Sages [oe Chev. 4 Dr, Pe 1195 "ST Chev. 3,c, sie wi0 sta’ ’ 2.81008 : Mere, M auto. ...$1195 ‘s Be. ow! utomatic 995 et _.Take over payments. FE 4-7847. | 3-129 | 398 | ‘56 CHEVY 2 Door Hardtop .. "6 BUICK 4 Dr. Hardtop OLDS. HT. PS. PB R&H, _Reas, 21 Lexington P! Pi. by Sears | Winter Discount SALE You'll Save $200 1F YOU BUY ONE, OF THESE CLEAN i | LATE-MODEL CARS AT THESE PRICES “NOW : GLENN'S MOTOR SALES he) OLDSMOBILE Super '88' $1904 4 Door Sedan. Dow ie Power. a eave. B-Air Hardtop . . $1304 — Auto, tran |", HL YMOUTS Belvedere ... $1044 T. ‘ST|PONTIAC 3 Door B-Top $1204 S7. BUICK Special 2 Door ... $1204 ‘86 PONTIAC Starchief H-Top $ 994 ‘9 10 vas $1084 "$6 PONTIAC 4 Dr. Sedan ... $ 804 ‘81 PLYMOUTH 4 Dr. B-Top $904 | | is1 BUTE € Br. Meravop —¥ wr) ~ 1aas, now- FE. aaa ary secnligt ht in Waterford a t the itopil ight Lon 4 i “PORD, 2 DOOR, VICTORIA | Hunter Bivd, at 8, Woodward Ave | poe v- ie trans AaB. | Birmingham MI 64-2735 ! ood é res, vi. owner. : Sale'Used Cars 106, Siy' 3.4202. ‘33 PLYMOUTH oe ey V6. HTOP. Raw. 6138. REPOSSESSION ; EM 3-008, H. Riggins. #145 full price, No cash needed. 32 FORD, ? DR., 6, H. GOOD! Pay only 87 mo. Due Jan. $th. 1 AS sK INS . motor and rubber, $150. FE Auto, Mr, Bell, FE- 8-0402. * Goob me [J 8a FORD, DDR. CCYL. ood and has almost new tires. cond. New tires, $325. OL “Sen shume > permeate g oniy $17.26 DEMO Os atron Fai Ueiaas aglig Moe ('§ ON, i, Ve. re a er. | “Pull log, oe wae 912 3. Woodward, JO 6-8728. Lsg0 3.3 8. MAIN, EerPORD be MU 46-1715 FOR On GALS, m9 6 passenger, low 1959 Chevrolet “Im Ja 4-door ene ent a 5 MAL oor, * sedan, e. powergilde, 1984 FORD RANCH WAGON, mileage, ors rpeck. rf power steerin power brakes,| O10 A ABSOLUTELY neater, © wi a em, $745. radio, heater. Nia other acces. | NO MONEY DOWN, Assume pay- | +7043 oF Bn stories. Bea sapphire & ivory | ments of $22. er mo. Call, ig PLYMOUTH COUPE, #0. finish. Low in price—High in Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI FE 3.3700 value, <1. antes _Turner Ford. 38 PLYMOUTH BUBUR- . ; . 4 DR, WAGON ban stetion wagon 4 adr. ‘Haskins Chev. ROOSSES: ION Good cond. Priced to sell. FE ; $295 full price, No cash needed. | ——~ ~ 6571 Dixie Highway at M-15 Pay only $17. Due Jan. Sth, King EXECUTIVES PERSONAL © CAR MAple 5-5071 MisGpen nites ‘til 9 “Auto. Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402._| 1088 Wlymouth, V6, customs * fer 1857 FORD, CONVERTIBLE, RA- trans., ono heater power = kntriat ABSOLUTELY NO steering. Vie Walls. 3360 gy FIRST KES RO miles, 1s . ‘oO let, font toi? 02 CHEV MONEY N. Agsume cfd be appreciated. Reasonable 1183 meats of $49. per mo. Cail Dorchester, Birmingham. 1955 CHEVROLET, 4 DOOR Han 1a Ta Parks ot 3g “34 PLY ron HEATER. POWERGLIDE. aro irher For = a BSOLUTELY NO $1 FORD 2 DR RUNS GOOD REPOSSESSION N. 7, payments ot $195. Carl's Motor @ales. 62 Oak- $198 full price, No cash neoges. $29.96 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. land 5 Pay only §11 mo, Due Mr. Parks at MI ¢7500. Harold i963 “FORI , > poor} RADIO |& _King Auto. Mr. Rell. 8-0402. _Turner_ Ford. HEATER “ABSOLUTELY NO ‘3p PLYMOUTH FURY, 4 DR. ‘83 CHEVY STANDARD SHIFT —-| MONEY DOWN. Assume pay-| hardtop. Executives cer, MI New battery and muffler, good ments of $10.06 per mo: Wy 6-284. . rubber, $300. EM {| Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI | “toss pEBOSSERSTON | tke W5l CHEVROLET “CONVERTIBLE, i 11500, Harold Turner Ford. __ | «3955 Plymouth, sharp, No wr nda . 2 cas! , down, A one $125. _UL _2-2247 efter 5:30 p.m .| New Ford | Trade- Ins First payment @ “is Be peat pear. 63 CHEVROLET, 2 DOOR, POWER. | Locky Auto Bales aginaw glide. 1 owner. Runs good. Offer” "59 LOW OVERHEAD PRICES 40 | Ph PE 42214 __nearest $260. MI 4-5283___ 35 Ford Wagon | secseeee $50 iiss ONTIAC BONNEVIELE VIS: i986 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. | ‘57 Ford VRB Sticke ......0.05e ta. Polly equi » OR 3-1643. New midnight blue paint. Power | °56 Chev. Clean ........cr0+s: gs 4 PONTYAC, glide, wer brakes, radio, heat- | ‘$6 Mercury , . § % fee RK rate ‘owner. Call FE -9-0625, So wh at ie he loan | ‘83 Ford .. - _ atk sige Ra. ne an hI Hosner-Schuck, For | ‘ts BONTTA vTereaneetigeraees ime CHRYSLER WINDSOR, 4 M24 at Clarkston Rd. new tires eek a) door, good condition, reasonable. ‘Lake Orion, MY 2-2611 | | east ar DEBARE eales Call SE 2-9752 South Bi aw FE 46-9587 = STs | 99 PORD WITH 63 ENGINE. BEBT | 4 °S7 CHRYSLER. | “otter, PE 4-0028 after 6. | 1666 PONTIAC. BOWNE iL e. door, HT, Turquoise and white. | *§3 FORD, V-8 verything power, * Torquefiite PS, PB, R&H, WW | REPOSSESSION FINE CARS sires, 3 owner. snerp. $145 full phice. No cash needed. '59 Rambler, 3,000 m Clarkston Motor Sales | ¥ Pay only $i mo Due Jan. 9th. ‘39 Pontiae Star Ch P Cniel Pull power CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER i Auto, Mr, Bell. PE 8-0402. | ‘56 ck, & Main 8t., Clarkston MA 5-51 Ems $8 Olds af. Pall p power ‘47 CHRYSLER COUPE. 08. a eany | 1953 FORD ® PASSENGER S8TA-|. good condition. FE §-975 | “tion wagon, radio, heater, Fordo- | .$¢ Cadllive Convelt, A beoey matic. A real nice wagon. Stock '+5¢ Ford Station Wagon. Very rlean. 55 pecial at oniy * 100 others—Transportation. $45. up. xd 235. reo on in DR. nice Boe rene oe a trouble. 22 Aubura } — momy Ca # Gr. sedan, ay only North Chev. 1955 STA x) 99 PER MO Bunter Bird. at 8. Wood sor? (Si% Opin RaH, FH 6-0078 after $30.5 =... $2195 | Heater Hydramatie. Power STARCHIEF 4-DOOR Radio & Steering & Power Brakes. Beautiful 2-Tone 07 FORD RANCH WAGON ECONOMY @ — Radio & Heater. Standard '57 OLDSMOBILE. ... . $1795 CONVERT'BLE “98 — Radio & Heater. '57 PONTIAC ..... oe. $1595 SUPERCHIEF CATALINA COUPE — Radi — B Beater. Hydre- ue matic, Power Steering & Power Brakes, 2- SUPERCHIEF #+DOOR — Radio & enter. (Hvdramatic Power Steering & Power Brakes. Two to choose from ‘97 PONTIAC ..... 0.2... $1695 STARCHIEF 4-DOOR HARDTOP — Radio & Htater, Hydramatic. ‘97 PONTIAC ....... $1695 STARCHIEP CATALINA COUPE — Radio &, Heater. Hydra- we . 56 PONTIAC............ “$1195 2-DOOR “876 — Radio & Heater FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL USED CARS" (BEHIND THE POST OFFICE) FE 3-7117 * * © © @ 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. veces $1195] | PERFORMANCE — PROTECTION — POLICY $3795} $1095 '59 Ford, Fairlane 500 . Don't’ Miss These “FORD © iclals CARS WITH ALL CARS ‘SO Thunderbird, Conv. . Crufse-o-matic ‘transmission, power steering, power brakes, electric windows, four-way seat, radio, beater aud white- walls. Color, peacock green ‘SQ Thunderbird, Hardtop $3450 Cruise-o-matic transmission, power steering power brakes radio and heater, white side walls Leather interior Deep brown finish 59 Ford, Ranch Wagon . .$2295 V-8 engine econmical overdrive transmission, power steer- ing power brakes,.radio and heater. Color, surf bine ‘59 Ford, Fairlane 500 .. .$2395 4door hardtop, Fer ‘matic transmission, town and country radio. heater, power stéering, electric windows, whitewalis Color, two-tone groén. ‘SO Ford, 4dr. Ranch W. .$2250} V8 engine brakes, radio and heater. Color, Sherwood green ‘59 Ford, Fairlane 500 . wall tires. Color: white. and wedgewood blue $2395 | V-S engine, Fordomatic transmission, power ‘stepfing. power beeen ee $2995 | Hydramatic, Power |) eee $2395 | Tri-power, Power Steering & [| So ceeveeucuaa’ $1595 } | {MPALA CONVER' t \ i \ ! sianderd transmission, power steering. power |! $2295) v8 onaine: oxerdrive transmission, radio, heater, ‘and wysle- | _ blue, Ra heater and | matic. Whitewall tires. A nice | tine of ad: 82595 | BIRMINGHAM | MENTS, $47.78 RY | CASH DOWN “OR OLD TRADE | AUTOMATIC TRANS R TE INTE "1958 CHEVROLET write top, Tecan Ma seta ry tae ered ear. Only $1805 1958 MERCURY. MONTCLA’ Tv. steering | - brakes. Loaded with accessor) T us with. to to wo at onie ae Mee | 1957 PONTIAC |4DOOR STATION WAGON. 2-tone bydra- clean car 1957 CHEVROLET | ‘BEL AIR 4-DOOR hardtop. Fully | equipped including power and full accessories V-8 Power- ailde. 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Color, blue Transportation + pecials i '39 Ford, Fairlane 500... $2450)|\ omoro seo =m Ee brakes, ’ ote "eat tir condoned, ‘Color, rere ha’ ioe kL Ol ore $206 ; , _ ; "A CHRYSLER, SEDAN ........ S199" ‘ "$2. ee rere ae ot $195 . a oF. _Jerome "$2 PONTIAC 5 $i49 — Roch ter's Ford D Dealer ee : ook Good Place to ae Ch cysler: Plymouth In perial "NOTHING BUT TOP-PRIORITY DEALS” ~ | Gas Station Owners ~ ‘Carpenter Chevrolet 1§ WRITING IN DECEMBER | pics Your Order Now For Early. Delivery 1960 CHEVROLET 1960 Big Discounts ~ FOR THOSE WHO ORDER RIGHT AWAY CORVAIR — GET YOUR NAME ~ -. ON OUR PREFERRED ORDER LIST —_ " ATTENTION” © we HAVE IN STOCK A BRAND NEW _ | - 1960 CHEVROLET | 1 TON WRECKER » EQUIPPED ~— READY TO GO Call FOR '} REMEMBER: "OK." 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HARDTOP Automatic Transmission ae ‘54 CHEVROLET ae ss R Automatic Transmission . 4DOOR 8 ~ Power Steering ‘34° MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN Mercomatic 99 ‘34 FORD VICTORIA_ HARDTOP Automatic Transmission H ‘54 CHEVROLET EL AIR 4DOO) standard aaa WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK or FORD’S NEWEST 1960 MODEL ~ "The Fabulous Starliner”’ 53 FORD 2-DOOR V4 Straight Stick ‘53 DeSOTO © , 4-DOOR Automatic Transmission STARLITE Standard Transmission ‘53 FORD ‘TON PICKUP “$4 5 ‘35. GMC. es 53 CHEVROLET aR SE $295 | $3 BUICK RIVIERA HARDTOP Dvnaflow, 53 FORD a al for nat pre sere ty } A-1 USED-CARBS Spirit ‘54 CHRYSLER $1708 is too, is Gres, oes sles a si ‘red. of ins at gas ons this | give you the forse tra ission wheat . [eemenet signals — and 4t- Radio and Heater VICTORIA V-s Automatic. Transmission $395. | BUICK © | SUPER HARDTOP new. 2-Tone Bl Hurry on this one 57 FORD 2 DOOR. ono ‘ Gun M conomy ¢ — ‘etal . ’57 DODGE CORONET 2 Peos Radio & Heater, Auto. Bocutitey 2 Tone Green fin- 56 PLYMOUTH ..$ 695 SAVOY ean 2 Door V8 — Blue & White, no rust, *55 PONTIAC sates $ 525. Radio a! CATALINA at uns & to Heater, iydra temic JOHN J. | SMITH DODGE OLIVER Motor Sales A sedan Tadic rd. transm ton, fond = "80 OPEL 2 [| sroce No. 4s - Motor Sales | Super hard - er eiteering : ‘Plastic aration, one been "Cy" OV INVENTORY REDUCT ION" SALE Bribes Smashed to. Smithereens — THESE CARS MUST GO NOW — — BEFORE MOVING TO OUR NEW LOCATION - "Only a Few Days Left” '§9 FORD 4-Door ..c..0ieseceeeeereneeees $1995 '§9 RAMBLER Station. 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OPEN 8 A.M.-9 P.M. 2 Door — Low mileage, Like te & uae $895 - aye Saai, FE 3-7055 FE 4.3582 7a Oakland t a. 4 eee de rates _=2705- ‘OUTDOOR “SHOWRCOM a “ie WOLUMB: 3). eee gorse’ = oe aS ee eee é _ ORCHARD LK LK. RD. wa HURON st. |i RIAN "RUSS" DAWSON MOTOR COMPANY ~Lincoln—Mercury- -English Ford- NO WAITING ON 1960 MODELS Safe-Buy Used Cars -'56 Ford ‘59 Edsel : ee. HARDTOP DOOR Automatic. ‘Trans., v-8, {poorer sd 4 eeoter. Radio & Heater. whi. ee mission, $2095 ‘07 Rambler Pe Lied des WAGON io & Heater. He “hitecns isslon——— $1195 ‘58 Lincoln PRE as HARDTOP +1 pow: “57 Ford awe AN vie, Trane ‘Radio, & "$1225 '58 T'Bird Brakes, Stegring. Payer dio fo ik nut, Fret ~~ $2995 ‘58 Mercury mi $1235 ; be SY Soa oe | 54 Ford 0 sR ase $495 : aay sang - a 4 - (D Sports, 6:45 Q) @ @ News, Sports. 7:08 (2) Time . (4) (olor) Clutch Cargo. “Cannonball. (9) Brave Eagle. 7:30 (2) Show of the Month _ Drama: Dickens’ story of an how he makes his way in the (4) People Are Funny (1) Disney Presents. (9) Million Dollar Movie. Drama: Ronald Reagan, Wil- liam 3 ; i. “Interna- tional Squadron,” ('41). 8:00 (2) Show of the Month (be. gan at 7:30 p.m.) fA) ers. (D Disney (cont.) (9) Movie (began 7:30 p.m.) 8:30 (2) Show of the Month (be- gan at 7:30 p.m.) (4) (color) Art Carney Show -.(1) Man From Black Hawk. (9) Movie .(began at 7:30 p.m.) 9:00 (2) Desilu Playhouse. (9) Mike Hammer. 9:36. (2) Playhouse (cont.) (4) M Squad, (7) 71 Sunset Strip. (cont ) (9) Country Hoedown. 10:00 (2) Twilight Zone. (4) Cavalcade of Sports. (7) Detectives. (9) Capt. David Grief. 10:30 (2) Manhunt. (4) Sports (cont.) =47) Black Saddle. (9) Person to Person. . 10:45 (4) Jackpot Bowling. 11:00 (2) (7 (9) News, Weath- ' er, Sports. 11:16 (2) Weather, Sports. 11:20 (2) Nightwatch Theater. Double Feature. Drama: Ray Milland, John Wayne, “Reap--the Wild Wind,” (42). Mystery: David Niven, Jack Hawkins, “The Elusive Pimpernel.” (9) Telescope. 11:30 (4) Jack Paar. ; (7) Shock Theater. Melo drama: Turhan Bey, “The> Mad Ghoul,” (°43). (9) Starlight Theater. Drama: Alexis Smith, Humphrey Bogart, ‘‘Con- flict.” (45). oe SATURDAY MORNING (2) Meditations, (2). On the Farm Front. (2’ Michigan Conservation. (2) Capt. Kangaroo. (7) Genius. (4) News. (2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. (7) Crusade for Christ. (2) Jeff's Collie. (7) High Road to Danger. 9:55 (9) Billboard. 1.:00 (4) (color) Howdy Doody. (7) Fun House. Boy Steals Soupy Sales. : (9) Country Calendar. ao iene “Tol | Halled o) aie Story. S 1:00 (2) Movie. 1:15 (a-Colone Football October Figure 5 Pet. $ ‘ ‘ootball. 1:30 (7) Realm of the Wild. Under 1958 but Count _ (4) Pro Basketball. pitt for Year Higher 700 (7) Movie. (7) Movie. _ | CHICAGO (AP) — The steep, 2:45 (2) Wrestling. isteady climb of the nation’s. traf- 3:80 (7) Wrestling. ‘fie death toll has been halted. (4) Lions Prevue. . The October total was five per :45 (2) Bowling. cent below the tally for October. (4) College Football. - |1958. It was the first month of 4:16 (2) Pro Press Box. this year to show a decline. And :$0 (9) Six Gun Judge. the number of fatalities, 3,420, was the lowest for any October in (2) Pro Football. 10 years. (1D Amateurs on Parade. + « The National Safety Council, in reporting the figures today, said the toll for the first 10 months of this year was 30,560—two per cent above the total for the ecorrespond- ing period of 1958. 2 Pool Balls — 30 Days ‘said Bobby Foster of Benton Har- ,bor could see no one but a doc. lof five arrests as a juvenile and Addison's tria]’ moved to. testi-| pleaded guilty to violation of the mony stage today while enthusias-|state . securities law. Barlow tic followers planned a $100-a-plate| denied it. dinner to pay for his legal fees. x« * * The decrease was recorded in October’ after monthly increases \that as high as eight. per . cent early in the year. BENTON HARBOR ® -- A. Disabling injuries in traffic ac- year-old youth was sentenced 10: gents through the first 10 months 30 days of solitary confinement injof this year were estimated at Berrien County Jail yesterday on 1,100,000. a charge of petty larceny in the) theft of two pool balls. Municipal Judge Harry * * * _ The Council also, estimated that} travel in the first 10-months of | this year was up four per cent compared with the corresponding | period of last yéar. | The January - through - © cenagird mileage death rate — of| ifatalities per 100 million yer of travel—was 5.3, the lowest on rec-| jord for the period covered. The council, urging caution, | stated: ‘‘Just ahead of us is the Christmas holiday season, the: Laity tor and minister and read nothing but religious matter during his 30 days in jail. The judge specified that Foster | especially would not be per- mitted to read comic books. Police officials and veteran law authorities could not recall another. instance of a young offender being;most dangerous period of the| sentenced to solitary confinement jyear.” | in the county. | Judge Laity said he was sen- Religious Film’ Firm _ fincment te ‘aive bie ‘the (Seeks Muskegon Site finement “to give him the . se, chance to find himself” and “to | USKEGON Uh — Gospel Films, \Inc., of Muskegon seeks four acres Jearn to pull his own weight.’*- Police said Foster had a record |of ¢, county-owned land as the site of new studios it plans to build for its production of religious movie films. County: Clerk Eugene R. Ber- three since becoming 17 last Jan- uary. increased by 16 -million pounds $5,000 bid will go before the or 7.9 per cent over ‘57-58. ‘Board of Supervisors Dec. 10. It’s the Principle of It THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1959 achieves | the “impossible. It manages to be \eaueetalaling and exasperating at ey exchanges have raised a few | \the same nrg ee thought Reaney was Joa Wdladis tiicsss ead Dal nee on’ and then sald run on CBS-TV this season as an|. exciting reproduction of an extra‘ special party. The ‘The cameras kept moving © among them. to heighten the | spentaneows mood. The guests smoked and sipped drinks. They moved... le Since that auspicious start, the big party has slipped. Last night, for example, each act came on, did a bit, made room for a com-| mercial — and this procedure was, repeated for the full 9) minutes. | x * & The guests performed with hand microphones, floor mikes, spot- lights, a chorus line and Danny Thomas’ routine featured an or- chestra on the floor -behind him. Some “party”! More like the Ed Sullivan Show, The camera work was static, except when Harry Belafonte was introduced and when Jose Greco and com- pany performed Individually, most of last night’s| guests offered good entertainment: Danny Thomas’ routine about his childhood; the NBC chimes at Douglas Fairbanks Jr's. apart- ment: Nancy Walker’s sparkling: lines; Fairbanks’ poetry ‘tions before the music and girls ‘sneaked in; Johnny Mercer sing- ing; Mike Nichols and May; the community sing at the end. * All fine stuff, Bobby Darin also appeared. I i think now that: he. a has been on | * x Takes Sentence Lightly Strolls Out of Court DETROIT «®—Police are looking | for a prisoner who apparently | strolled out of a courtroom bull-| lpen after being sentenced to a] term in prison. * * ’ Eugene Thompson, * 24, of the Recorders Court bullpen yesterday until) other prisoners were taken back to their jail cells. He then walked out when the cor- ridor was cleared, police said x * * Thompson had just in Southern Michigan Prison for attempted purse snatching. Won't Make Deal in Texas Trial SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)— Uranium spellbinder John Milton offering qa two-year probated sen- tence and a $1,000 fine if Addison 19 Relaxes watching tered security sales after public! offerings. Addison and some of his follow- ers have uranium holdings in Colo- | rado, Utah, New Mexico, and Ari-| zona. Most of the claims and leases are said to contain low- grade, unprofitable ore. But Addi- son says his ‘‘Benson Upgrader’ produces high grade ore from the. |low-grade mine productions. . ¥ Mackie Protests Land-Buyer Quiz LANSING P—State Highway Commissioner John C. Mackie says Senate investigators are browbeat-| ing highway department employes: testifying on the department's land- buying practices. ~*~ * “T object to the method and form! this investigation is taking — it is, more of a persecution,” said the | Democratic. commissioner after} the- Republicart-domi-! his top- right-of-way ‘buyers yes-| terday.- The committee, headed by Sen. _John H. Stahlin (R-Belding) spent ‘five ‘hours grilling state and prk) vate appraisers on the depart-' (2) Heckle & Jeckle. * ew “I absolutely would not agree! 10:00 (2) Mighty Mouse. | Addison, 31, Thursday accused|to have the charge dismissed,” (4) (color) Ruff and Reddy. Asst. Dist, Atty. James Barlo of) Addison said angrily. “I have in-| ; | sisted on this trial and it has cost! 1 nis 1 ime $100,000, I wouldn't take one) satterer day in jail on a plea of guilty: * Saurderer 4 ‘It is the principle involved." & Jeeod's Besides violation of the state brothe: Ul : . . 12 What Eve did securities law, Addison also is ac- 13 elite SpEie 9 icused of stealing $1,250 from an, 14 is | Austin dentist and of conspiring is Berets oe to sell unregistered securities. - 18 Plots te * 20 | Addison, whose public appear- 22 Italian family ances have been marked by long FH ohn spellbinding ‘speeches.and cheering Hi Streets fab.) followers who gave him money,) 92 Persian Jeontends—he—received the money 34 Parsee sacred ence —y merely as loans. The state con- 4 Face e terids that his promises of 10 per’ Ad cent bonuses with. repayment of 37. Bar caee | the money constituted unregis- 8 Was Moliged . im Answer to Previews Pustie Fy Le Z on . <2 Ors . , 43 er _ ‘ 4 49 Inter ; ; | 40H . 82 H i nt PH FPabian robes for tnstasee 6 Turkish 28 Jacob's 41 Open B83 . decrees third son 42 tate 54 Prefiz} <1 Pile . 26 Lack of 43 Malayan 55 # Remove coordination grace 5¢ 9 Weepe 27 Melted snow 44 i dé , 10 Competent 28 Duration 48 a dt isk ito Vf Region 3 Pesta 48 “Emerald tsle" 1 Births ear ” Rasna " 33 Market place 50 What Moses Siri ANee 3 Biblical city x 38 Indian got ' . ' -- Today's Radio , i un -- | ment's methods of buying right- lof-way for its 144-billion, five-year: roadbuilding program. * * * Stahlin. aecused the -department/F \@ playing favorites in its appraisal Yer TY show be a take & fg " Par YORK (UPI) — “The Big vacation, guests used to Which Is it? The two don't add engage in shop talk and tell jokes. up. i | * have felt if the papers com- recita-| Elaine , | | | was be-| lieved to have hidden in a corner been sen- | Pakistan’s 1958-59 tobacco cropigerson yesterday said the firm's tenced to from three to five years! *, Those Jack Peer Mickey Roos. je | questions; — Paar said he “putting it was ‘the first time he ever got a hangover just by listening. * * | — Paar said thé newspapers | ereated the fuss because it is | “their job” to blow things ont of proportion, How would Paar AP Wirephote WON’T TALK — Willard Up haus, 68, of New Haven, Conn., says he is ready to go to jail , rather than disclose names in a subversive activities inquiry. ile was ordered (6 appear in Concord, N.H., and name guest speakers at his World Fellow- ship Center during 1954-1955. sels seared Doerr, _ ot aeendde Paar didn’t know before the show, where were Paar’s production aides and net- werk officials? Who decided the show — and Rooney — had te | go on as scheduled? ; * x -® Paar has done a lot of kidding about the episode but he still hasn't explained it. THE CHANNEL SWIM: James: Stewart, his wife and children wil! appear on “Hedda Hopper’s Hol- |? lywood,”* the NBC-TV Rexall spe-/ the Mental Patients Going | to Prison—Hospital Full LANSING (PF of mentally J onset of the busy holiday season, “Tthe pulse of-television is quicken- +trip. - The high num- ill’ prisoners at State Prison of Southern Michi-| By CHNTMNA LOWRY AP TV-Radio Writer NEW YORK — With the James Atness and # lot of ing, too. During the _ next seven acts, days there, is something unusual or special cooking daily. In addi- tion, on Monday the networks start intensive and extensive cov-|| erage of President Eisenbower's 9:30 pm) 3 Oi He arin House Free * »| however, goofed in scheduling tonight’ s #pecial at- tractions. CBS’ “Oliver Twist,” starring Robert Morley and Eric Portman, runs from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time while NBC's “Very Important People,” a music and comedy revue star- ‘ring Art Carney, is on between 8:30 and 9:30 p.m. That means a half-hour overlap during which ‘you must decide whether to see the end of ‘Oliver’ or the begin- ning of Art. On Saturday (3:45 p.m.) NBC will broadcast the UCLA-Syracuse ‘football game from the Los An-. geles Coliseum + * Somebody, AT CONDON’S 7.V. $495 include Free 1-Year Warranty on All Parts Including Picture Tube. Free delivery—tree set-up. aL rane ov USED TV VALUES—LOW Prices - NEW TV VALUES—00 DAYS as low as * * tit On Sunday, things start early: | A “Salute to the American Thea-| ter” on CBS at 11:30 a.m, which | cial for Sunday, Jan, 10... Johnigan has disturbed ‘the State Cor-! wij} include a lot of stars and ex FREE SERVICE Frankenheimer has ‘agreed to di-| rections Commission, cerpts from a dozen plays, That RCA—LENITH—SYLVANIA irect Hemingway's ‘‘The Fifth Col-) The commission was told yes- night NBC will ‘have “Give My . umn," which is being adapted for terday between 700 and 800 psy-|Regards to Broadway” starring CONDON’S CBS-TV’s Electra Playhouse spe-'chotic prisoners were being held! Jimmy Durante and Ray Bolger | cial of Friday, Jan, 29, Franken- because of crowded conditions atjin its Sunday Showcase musical, | Radio and TV heimer directed the Hemingway Ionia State Hospital. while Ed Sullivan's ‘guests on CBS} Sal d Servi two-parter, “For Whom the Bell) Action was urged to secure space wil] be Teresa Brewer, Jack Car- es an rice Tolls,"" on Playhouse 90 lagt sea-'at the Ionia hospital or some oth- ter, Yehudi and Hephzibah Menu-|| 36 S. Telegraph FE 4.9736 son ‘er state mental institution. hin (both “9 om.) . 9-5 P.M. Friday 9-9 , “ . . “The Philadelphia Story,” Phil- gg eS eee Th ere’ iS N th L k ip Barry's play with Mary Astor, in O Ing 1 e Diana Lynn and Christopher | @ WE SELL THE a ° f Plummer, will be on NBC Mon-/@ 4 ~ | an ‘American’ Party day igh. 9:2011 pm. and the FOLLOWING TVs i ¢ ‘ollow nig’ esday net- : work will present “My Three |g @ Ask for a Free Home Trial | By EARL WILSON - Angels,"" a comedy starring wal. NEW YORK — How melting pot can New York get? When|ter Slezak and Barry Sullivan, jg gs © Admire © Emeryon Rodgers & Hammerstein celebrated the first anniversary of ‘9 t° 19: 0 Pm) * . @Phiko §=—6 GE. “Flower Drum Song” with Pat Suzuki the party show-stoppers | Niche ee cestue Were those Orental dancers, Linda and Yvonne cheinn Ss * Once crn a bd RCA Victor bd Sylvania me, . Ribuca, twins —who confessed they're half. Sletten ant a ‘Motorole Ww | ring Claude Rains. and Charles | - @ Westingh’s Polish, and from Stockton, Cal. Ruggles will be NBC's special 4 WE DO OUR OWN SERVICE The party was held at an Italian (2 : Accent Trade-Ins fer the Down restaurant; the @rinks were mostly RCA COLOR TV Gi rayment and ist monthly peyment French champagne and scotch whisky; the most foreign-sounding and least com- prehensible speech was by Larry Blyden, from Liberty, Texas. The great interna- tional wit, playwright Howard Teich- mann, of Madison, Mitwaukee and Chi- cago, upon looking over the Chinese and WILSON Japanese beauties wiggling about, said: “Aren't there a lot of pretty Cantonese (Ohio) girls here tonight?” Pretty, perky Peggy King is marrying publisist Bill Kil followed immediately hy “Tonight with Belafonte," "(8:30 SEE RCA COLOR T.v. | : due tn March. = Servics . & = Hampton's Electric § Sweet's Radio TV CI on oe men worm @ Open Mon. & Fri. Nights a * a a a es 835 W. Huren St. ; Fe ' . 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