— Ld the Woadke f Us “Weather Bureau Feregust. =» _ Warmer. : > en ohn oe cal = ‘See tem a eS Bat YEAR 5 NATO HUMOR — Secretary. of State John Paris. With him are Secretary of Defense Neil Foster Dulles, left, enjoys a laugh with members of the U. S. delegation at the NATO meeting in °manent U. S. ambassador to NATO. Diplomats Take Time Out McElroy, center, Soviets Yield a Bit on Nuclear Tests Dulles Tells NATO of Gains With Reds PARIS # — Secretary of State John Foster Dulles today report- ed to North Atlantic Treaty Or- ganization members that a little progress has been made in talks with the Soviet Union on suspend- ing nuclear tests. * * * \But, he said, it is premature to be optimistic as to ultimate suc- cess because the Soviet views on the nature of control differ sharp- ly from the views of the Western powers. He said the United States and Great Britain disagree at the Ge- neva talks with the Soviet plan to impose severe _restrictions on the movement of control teams, set up to poli¢e any test- ban. * of Aleaethiog: wait require that control personnel be made up_al- most entirely of citizens of coun- tries being controlled,” said. Dulles told the NATO ministers that neither Britain nor the United States ‘‘would find acceptable the Dulles | present type of controls proposed by the Soviet Union. ‘NOT DISCOURAGED’ “Nevertheless we are not dis- couraged,”’ Dulles added. ‘‘The fact that the Soviets have moved toward our position in certain re- spects gives ground for hope they will move further on the control features.” The ministers accepted Dulles’ invitation to hold the 10th annl- Busy Dulles Feels Tired - —but Has for Years PARIS. (UPI) — A European | statesman attending the Paris conference sald he asked U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles how he feels. “Very tired by evening,” he quoted Dulles as replying. Then Dulles added with a grin, “Don’t worry, I have felt that way in the evening for the past %® years.” Quiz Second Witness in Fatal Flint Blaze By GEORGE T. of 9 Homeless c3 4 AP Wirephete and W. Randolph Burgess, per- versary meeting of the 15-nation NATO pact in Washington April 2-4. Secretary General Paul- Henri Spaak accepted on behalf of NATO. | Dulles flies:tonight to Jamaica where he will rest fpr a week be- fore returning to ‘Vashington. * * * The foreign ministers of the 15- nation North Atlantic Treaty Or- ganization ranged over a_ wide group of problems on the final day of their annual review. Iceland brought up again the question of her fisheries dispute with Britain. oy ’s ‘Death MSU fo Borrow $2" Millions to Meet Payroll Board OKs Loan After ‘Learning State Funds Will Be Held Up LANSING (#) — Michigan State Uinversity’ 8 govern- ing board today authorized $2,555,000 in bank borrow- ing to meet payroll and oth- er expenses coming due later this month. _ The State Board of Agri- culture, in regular monthly -jsession, acted on the heels of word from the state ad- ministration that further state treasury payments to the school probably will be held up until March. Having already skipped two monthly installments of the MSU 1958-59 appro- priation, the state has fall- en behind $4,218,000 in its obligations to the East Lan- sing institution. Although there was no formal resolution, board members agreed that the 1959 Legislature should be asked to pick up the tab for inter- est on the forthcoming and any future loans. It was estimated the item Leonard Family After Blaze A Leonard family of nine was homeless today after their two- story frame home burned to the! ground between 11 a. m. and! 1 p. m. Firemen from seven depart- ments fought the blaze for two hours at 115 E. Elmwood Rd._, the| home of the Frank J. Sandor) family. Mrs. Sandor and the two young-| est children were in the house w hen! the fire started. She carried them! bot# to safety. TRUMBULL JR. FLINT — The owner of the Flint dry cleaning shop’ in which police believed Frank Kierdorf suffered his. fatal burns in a bungled arson job testified here this |face. She carried her and one-year- morning he still hears “rumblings” his competitors are} displeased about the operation of his dry cleaning es-| |the dining room just. started tablishment. George W. Latreille, 29, treille Dry Cleaners, was the second person to testify in | owner and operator of La- the opening day of the ex-* amination of Flint Team- sters business agent Jack D. Thompson, charged with; arson in the mysterious burning of the shop Aug. 3. Some 30 witnesses were sub- poenaed to testify, including three nurses and a doctor frem St. Je seph Mercy Hospital and five members of the Pontiac Police force. ae Kierdorf walked in the hospital during the early hours of Aug. 4, horribly burned. He died three| days later, refusing even on. his, death bed to reveal how he re-| ceived the burns. ‘An Honest Sentiment BOSTON, Mass. (® US. i Dist. Judge Francis J. W. Ford received a Christmas card from Teddy Green, Boston bank rob- ber serving 25 years in Alcatraz» “My little girl Tina Marie hid| tbehind a chair and I almost didn’ t! 'get her out,’ Mrs. Sandor said) ijwith tears streaming down her| lold Teddy from the house. Mrs. Sandor said ‘'The wall in to ‘burn.” Firemen estimated the loss about $6,000 or $7,000. The father was at work in Rochester at the time of the fire. Three older boys, Sandy, Skip, 14, and Corky, 13, were) attending the Oxford High School, while Tom, 12 and Terry, 11, were at Leonard Elementary School. Firemen from Dryden, Orion Township, Ortonville, Metamora, Oxford and Addison Township, as well as from the Ford Motor Co. at It wished the judge aq merry Christmas arid added: ‘‘Wish you were here.” | Sh at Se RS plant north of Romeo, fought the |} ites might conse to as much as , based on an interest Pres@ee-John A. Hannah said a legal: question- had been raised about ‘the university's borrowing power, but that he thowght it would be resolved satisfactorily, * * *x “It looks a little foolish if Po- dunk Schoo! District can borrow in ‘anticipation of state revenues and a state university can't,” he said. * * * Hannah said that with fee in- ‘come from students coming in next ‘month, it might not be necessary (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) May Rain or Snow, Weatherman Says is forecast for the Pontiac area tomorrow by the U.S. Weather Bureau. Tonight’s low is expected to be near 22. Tomorrow's high| will reach 34, Occasional light snow or snow 15: iflurries is the outlook for Satur- iday in northern Lower Michigan and Upper Michigan. Partly cloudy with a chance of snow flurries is the prediction for southern Lower Michigan, littke change in temperatures Eighteen was the lowest temper- ature in downtown Pontiac preced- ifg 8 a.m. The thermometer reg- blaze at the six-room house. mie Latreille, seemingly nervous on | the witness stand, said he had | received no threat that his shop, a pickup station, would be de- stroyed if he did not cease opera- tion. Although he testified he had not been advised that a competitor directly across the street from his, shop was displeased when he, opened his pickup station in Bur- | ton Township, just outside Flint, he) did say he had heard rumors to that effect. The next witness to testify in the | examination being held before | : Judge Donald R. Freeman in the _ Flint Municipal Court was Guy Z. |* Colley, a 35-year-old factory work- |: er. Colley, whose home is about 300 feet from the Latreille shop, said he was watching television about 10:30 p.m. the night of the fire when he heard what he | thought was an accident. 13 _ He said he ran ouf to his front) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Make x a Cushman Christmas 230 E. Pik shine Gk aes ac s capemagecpn apres ‘Down through the centuries. one of the most fascinating cMapters of the immortal Christmas Story has been the journey of the Magi. But despite its appeal, mosa of the details of that first pilgrimage to Bethlehem have been lost in antiquity. Here is the first of five articles carefully recon- structing the inspiring stoty of three men who unwaveringly followed the Star on a journey to Jesus.) By GEORGE W. CORNELL AP Religion Writer - As he had done each evening for months, Melchior climbed the cir- cular stairs of the tower atop Mt. Vaus. He reached the roof, breathing heavily. He spread his maps the stand and rested his arms there, gazing into the eastern quarter of the heavens. His colleagues would be there shortly. The time cycle already had entered its penultimate phase, and they awaited a sign of its com- pletion — the supreme ‘“‘fravashi’’ foretold of old. , * * * It was a spring dusk in the 3ist vear of the reign of the Parthian King Phraates IV in Persia (6 B.C.). For the company of Rab- Mag Melchior, nature and careful * 2 gaan eee tas ns ee aa istered 29 at 2 p.m. ~ Magi, Probers of the Infin A chance of some snow or rain) with | Mao Tse-tung’s decision to give up the presidency of Communist China to devote his full time to Communist Party effairs. Moscow radio steered clear. of all comment on Mao's decision, carrying only the text of a Pei- ping news agency report on Red China’s epoch-making party meeting. Western observers said nothing in the nature of communism de- Mao News Fails to Cause Stir MOSCOW (UPI) — Soviet lead- jmands that a Communist party! also held the party job alone | ers saw nothing unusual today in| iisader also be head of the govern- | unti] he took over from Premier ment. They recalled that unlike | Lenin, who headed both the party and the government in the Soviet Union, Josef Stalin was party chief exclusively from the time of Lenin’s death to 1939. He assumed leadership of the} government then to guide the | country in the war against Ger- many, . Nikita Khrushchev, the pres- ent party leader and premier, Ps Nikolai Buiganin early this year. There was no thought here that Mao’s relinquishing of the Chinese presidency would affect his status in the party hierarchy. Mao is regarded here as one of the most distinguished if not the most authoritative Marxist theore- tician outside the Soviet Union. His theoretical works have been published and widely circulated here. look at anything.” Press Snooper Digs Up Ideas for Unusual Gifts By JANET ODELL Snooping for unusual ‘Christmas gifts has become second nature to us.by now. Clerks take one startled look at our notebook and pencil, then say, “Go right ahead— “Anything” may be a pair of cone-shaped salt and pepper shakers made of cherry wood. It may be cat- Editor Injured, Pressman Killed Farmington Man Dies, Don Lochbiler Hurt in Detroit X-Way Crash A Farmington Township press- man was kille¢ and Detroit news- +in a head-on collision on a De- troit expressway shortly before a.m. Detroit Free Press pressman, Charles M. Wilson Jr., 40, of 28257 Bayberry St., was killed in the crash. Detroit News Assistant City Edi- tor Don C. Lochbiler, 50. of 3311 W. Chicago Bivd., suffered injuries to his left chest. Lochbiler, father of Pontiac Press reporter Pete Lochbiler, | is in eritical condition in De- troit Receiving Hospital, According to police, Lochbiler said, ‘‘He was coming right at me. There wasn't anything I could do." Wilson, who left work shortly after 4 a.m., apparently drove down the Howard street exit ramp, according to officers investigating the crash, and began driving the |wrong way on the southbound lane. Police said the two cars tele- |scoped. Officers worked for more than 10 minutes to free. Lochbiler from the wreckage. Lochbiler, who was going to work, had the five ribs on his left side crushed, and there were lung: injuries. | What a Way to Die! BERLIN (® — The hula hoop today claimed its first fatality in West Berlin. Ernst Gruse, 61, dropped dead in a pub after twirling himself in a large red hoop. ite, ‘shaped | shakers that cry jpaperman was critically injured/ jwhen you tip them. These) ‘come with place mats that pare a cat design. A small gadget useful in any ikitchen is a specially shaped cutter to open boxes of frozen fruit. Or string, treat yourself-to a Christ- mas present of a twine dispenser to hang on the wall, | Children in the uppet elemen- tary grades wilt enjoy ne ~ Golden : Deny Proposal ’| prepared and that no action on if you can never find the ball of to Oust Straley Eastman Says Action on Police Chief Not Planned at Present City officials today denied a re- port thet a“ recommendation urg- ing the ouster of Police Chief Her- bert W. Straley is being prepared by Public Safety Director George D: Eastman. Eastman today said that neo such report on the chief had been the chief was being contemplated at present. Willman today said he had not received such a report, and knew nothing. about it. * * * It was reported yesterday that ay ‘Tooter Arreste Arthur Mooney Being Detained for Questioning Crash Victim's Mother Says Son Mentioned Beer Through Instructor A 50-year-old . Waterford Township school teacher. is being held in Oakland County jail, on a charge of bzlping buy beer for four youths, one of whom died in a fatal traffic accident Friday night. — The instructor, Arthur Mooney, of 1651 Grandshaw St., is believed to have gone to a grocery store Friday night, and assisted a teen- to assistant prosecutor Jerry Barry. John Leslie Fromm, 17, of 35 Riviera St., Waterford Township, was killed early Saturday morn- ing when the car in which he was riding struck a tree in West Bloomfield Township. He was one of four teenage’ gers in the car. All had been drink- ing, according to Oakland Goun- ty Sheriff's deputies. The dead boy's mother,. Mrs. James Martin, 35 Riviera St., said today that the boy had gone out earlier in. the evening with a girl friend. ¥ is Rachel Carson's “The Sea Around Us” for young readers. For the teenagér Who Collects room decorations, there are amuts- ing felt figures. Most of them are vegetable people. Other teenagers who are saving money for some dream project will like to save it in a jeweled beehive bank. Three |bees on springs hover over the thive. * * Small cowboys * who have special oecasions can display their interest with holster tie slides. Each has a tiny gun in it. The same little cowboy may rebel less about washing first if he has a kit containing a baseball terry-cloth mitt and soap, baseball, as well as a comb and bat-brush. We're not sure who should get this gift, but we think mother will appreciate having it. Buy a foot scraper in the shape of a scotty dog. It’s strongly made of heavy steel, Balloon Out of Range SANTA CRUZ, Tenerife, Ca- nary Islands (UPI) — The bal- loon ‘‘The Small World’ drifted out of radio range today on its transatlantic voyage that al- ready has smashed an endurance record set 45 years ago. See Star of Christ ‘sonnel, to, dress up on Sunday and other) ily that action be taken to Eastman was considering a pro- posal to City Manager Walter K. Willman that action be taken to ‘“‘separate”’ Straley from the rae departinent. Along with his reconimen- dation, it .was reported, a list of charges was being readied which Willman might use as a basis for specific charges before the Civil Service Commission. Under the Civil Service Act, the police chief, as well as all per- are entitled to a hearing before the Commission. * * * Eastman had proposed previous- “‘sep- arate’ the chief, but was turned down by the city manager. Instead, Eastman relieved Sta- ley of command responsibility on Nov. 12 and placed the chief on “special assignment”’ in his office. Fit REG In Today s s Press County News................ P| Bdttoriaie jc. ccsweisege sco 6 Food Section............. 40-45 Green Empress............ . 4 Markets... ess cece ss os 69 Obituaries ................ ., 6 Sports .........-.... eee. 59-63 TRCNCTS cee. meee: 7 TV & Radio Programs. . Wilson, Earl. Women’s Pages sere teeree *- We “He met his friends, and the girl went home,” Mrs. Martin Fromm told his girl friend they were going to get soni® thing to drink through a teachef; Mrs, Martin added. “Before he left with them, he asked for some money, but I wouldn’t give it to him. I felt something was wrong.” Mooney was suspended Tues- day and arrested that evening by sheriff's deputies, “Other charges of a more serious Irons said, Waterford schoot officials refused to comment on the case. High Level Red Will Visit US, | Planning Trip to See Washington WASHINGTON (®—The possibil- ity of high level Soviet-American policy talks here opened up today with a report that Deputy Premier Anastas I. Mikoyan would like to visit Washington early next year. Mikoyan is in the inner circle of Kremlin leadership se to ..|Premier Nikita Khrushchev: The State Department has de- clined comment, but the Soviet government was understood to »|have approached the U.S. embassy “jin Moscow about arranging the trip. ager to buy beer, accord-~ nature are being considered,” — of Hieldesheim's ourtésy of the Plerpont Morgan Library STORY OF THREE KINGS — As imagined by artists of the Middle Ages, the Three Wise Men bore a striking resemblance to noblemen of Europe. This woodcut was carved to illustrate John “Historia Trium Reguum” (The.Story of the ee! Kings), published in 1484. ‘ ce eee wees Rites aoe eee computations had combined to bring about a state of acute vig- ilance. They were Magi, the most re- nowned scholars of the age, members of the imperial order of priests, royal counselors and masters of ancient, recondite sciences that would be lost to the centuries to come. “Guide us aright. thou living god, Ahura Mazda."’ Melchior lifted his bearded face as the first glints flecked the sky. ‘Oh, Thou Creator of Life. primeval Spirit, Thou Wise One, give light to us who seek Thy truth.” EXCITEMENT MOUNTS For nearly a year, as modern astronomy has since confirmed, a startling sequence of celestial phenomena had unfolded before these mystic sages. By their logic, the occurrences were more than enough to arouse keen suspense. But in addition, there are spe- cific Biblical and historical in- timations that they had even _ tied at weightier information to alert them at the fime Jesus was born, a year subsequently misrepre- sented in fixing the Gregorian calendar. All the evidence must have obsessed the elderly Melchior (one of varying names ascribed to him by early church tradition) as he and the other Magian noble- men gathered that night on their high lookout above the clear up- lands of Persia. * * They wore long, white robes, the waist with silken sashes. Embroidered figures of a crescent moon and the planets adorned the rims of their caps. . As darkness deepehed, they Spoke quietly but intently of the ‘implications. * “An auspicious night.’’ Melchior ambled about the platform, making sure each observer was at his as- signed sector and had measuring dividers and bar. ‘‘Would that we could measure as well, my (Continued on Page 69, Col. 4) Fe ae a Rea ae SON ISAS A BO . My eas aes. ia 2 Mikoyan’s immediate purpose _|would be to visit Ambassador Mik- hail A. Menshikov. It would. be -|his second visit to this country, |His first was.in 1936 as head of *ian industrial survey group. The United States, some in- formants said, has not yet made a decision. But indications were that it would agree to the sug- gestion. President Eisenhower proposed last February that leading Soviet | personalities should come to this ‘|country and rid themselves by first-hand observation of false ‘| conceptions which Eisenhower -|said they have about the United States. »| Presumably if he came here, _|the 63-year-old Mikoyan would be _ |prepared to discuss a wide range lof outstanding disagreements and _ | tensions. _| There was speculation the ques- “\tion of top-rung visits between .|Russian. and American leaders |may h arisen during an eight- hour talk betweeri- Khrushchev x{and Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D- Minn). You Have Just 5 More Days t ti “et ° ™ Se a Oe ee eel Og ee Gee” eee Ee WENA EL) ee Ae hristmas Shopping %. ail = hap aint a ian ae haa iinaattn aah aor 2 : THE PONTIAC PRESS.THURSDAY, DECRMBER 18, 1058) || | ra | , ‘Dil ase New Police Bail Ce |Site sperma” - OlCy KEVEdIED jas Gifts for Infirmary |==""o™™*. . 6 -. Driver Jum ing gasoline truck rolled driver-|old Post Office building on E.. less down a hill last night, touch- Huron street.- ing off an explosion and fire that, eaused an estimated $100,000 in: damage. Driver Lewis Daniel Newell, 34, suffered head injuries and severe cuts’ on his right leg when he jumped from the burn- ing cab before the truck's descent. The freak accident invglved a series of explosions along Il. 92 and fires which leveled a cafe and demolished four autos and a bunk- house in a service station truck stop owned by Loyal Andersen of Walnut. ; * * * Newell and I. C. Wiley, about 40, were convoying two full gasoline carrier trucks from Rochelle, D., to Williamsfield, Ill., when they decided to stop for coffee in Wal- nut. Wiley, driving the first truck, slowed down to turn and Newell collided with the rear of Wiley’s carrier. Fire broke out in Newell's cab and he ran 200 yards to the cafe tor help. Meanwhile, the fire the truck’s air hose, sending the vehicle The explosion set fire to the cars and the restaurant, which had been cleared of a dozen customers after capacity carrier into the lot, the highway and an area behind the station where two other truck driv- ers were asleep in. a bunkhouse. Both of the other drivers got out safely. * * * The service station itself suf- fered only minor damage and fire did not reach the pumps or under- ground tanks ie Bob Hope Leaves Today on 8th Christmas Tour “LOS ANGELES w—Bob is off on his eighth Christmas tour to entertain American serv- icemen overseas. Leaving with him on an 18,000- mile tour were Jerry Colonna, Elaine Dunn, Mollie Bee, Randy Sparks and Les Brown and his orchestra On Christmas Day they will en- tertain troops of the NATO com- mand in Naples. They also will appear in Iceland, Germany, mew Main Post Office on W. Huron script, he jubilantly started open- ope. jie: the parcelsqiniiesiiatti ark * * * The announcement was made to; day by the office of Congressm4.) physical inspection of the building, William S. Broomfield, The remodeling will be done | te provide office tacilities for | the Department of Agriculture, Department of Treasury, Army, Air Force and Navy recruiting eftices; the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Selective Service, Civil Service Commission and the General Service Administration, accord- ing to Rebert A. Pullar of the local firm. The post office substation and Marine recruiting office presently are located in the building.. They are expected to remain there. « * * * With the opening of Pontiac's street this summer the Post Of- fice: Department is only occupy- ing one fourth of the old building. The General Services Adminis- Boy Steals Show by Doing What Comes Naturally LONDON (AP)—The school play required 7-year-old Teddy Kel- legher to go to bed on stage and pretend to be fast asleep. : A host of little angels tiptoed in to the strains of a cradle song and quietly placed presents be- side the bed. * * - Teddy was to wake up and rub his eyes in amazement at the gifts. The music stopped, but Teddy never stirred, He really was asleep. Finally a teacher hurried across stage to give the young star a de- termined shake. Teddy sat up. He rubbed his eyes. And then he did what every little boy does on Christmas morning. Ignoring the The audience roared. Teddy's stage aunt hurried on to say the final lines just in time to stop him from eating some of the candy. Daddy took the smiling, sleepy little boy home to bed ... with another Christmas morning still ahead. . Americans make an average of 10,562,000 toll telephone calls each Spain, Morocco and the Azores. + |day. ‘Heat Wave’ Hits State Ge cabs he 3 Mercury Jumps to 30s By United Press International Michigan residents accustomed to “mild” winters in mid-Decem- ber today enjoyed a “heat wave” in comparison to the sub-freezing and sub-zero temperatures of re- cent days. * * * Temperatures in the high 20s and low 30s spread throughout much of the Lower Peninsula early yester- day but dropped as much as 15 degrees by evening. - Much of the brief thaw in the state refroze by nightfall. The Automobile Club of Michigan re- ported roads in the northern half of the Lower Peninsula, includ- ing the Thumb area, were slip- pery and snow covered early to- The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Cloudy to- @ay with a Nttle freezing rain or sleet 35. Winds creasing to tonight. Temeorrow mostly cloudy with a chance of snow or rain. Little ge in temperature. Low tonight 22. High to- merrow 34, Winds westerly 18-30 miiles diminishing tonight. a Teday in Pontiac Praha temperature preceding 8 a.m. At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 15-20 m. p. h Direction~—South west. Bun sets Thursday at 5:01 p.m. Sun rises Friday at 7:56 a.m Moon sets Friday at 7:56 a.m. Moon rises Thursday at 12:48 p.m. Downtown Temperatures Sasencer tl 1} 6. (Mi. -.-- :-. 12 m. Wednesday in Pontiac (As recorded downtown) Highest temperature ....c.eeee.0+.--33 Lowest temperature ....cesereceeses 18 , Mean temperature ......0--00--500- 20.5 Weather—Pair Highest temperature ..........--+...55 Lowest ae Pr “ mpepature ss. eeeeesss 09. 40.5 Weather—Rain. ° Highest and Lewest Temperatures This Da 86 Years ; 54 tn 1939. 1 im 1884 Wednesdav's Temperature Chart - rque day. The rest of the Lower Pe- ninsula was reported clear. In the Upper Peninsula the auto club reported snow covered and slippery conditions prevailed in the eastern half. Roads in the western half were slippery in spots. Some snow was forecast for to- day in the north portion of the Lower Peninsula and snow flurries were predicted for the Upper Pen- insula. High temperatures today were expected to range in the 20s and 30s but a drop was predicted by this afternoon or evening. ° In the south, clear skies and continued warming were predicted, \Waginecestafy to enable the state _|question of delay. There isn’t enough money in sight.” * * * ready within six weeks. * * * He and his partner, George A. Heenan, are now conducting a including heating, and roofing. Pullar said the company was given the job Dec. 16 in Chicago. Pullar said the building, when completed, would have three floors of offices. ; * * * be able to let contracts previous to June so that it will be in this fiscal year. MSU Board OKs He said it is the intention to) he said. . Later a car came up from be- hind the cleaners—real fast — with the light out. “It was a two-toned Chevrelet station wag- on, with a green bottom and white top,” he testified. “I saw two men in the car as it passed under a street light,” he said, Eight witnesses testified this mornng in the small jam-packed. courtroom. There was'a strong likelihood of a night session. Among the witnesses heard today were Charles M, Bableracki, who lives next door to the Frank Kier- |dorf home. $2 Million Loan (Continued From Page One) to borrow to pay January bills, al- though the relief would be tem- porary. In view of the state’s tightening money squeeze, State Controller James W, Miller had recommend- ed to Gov. Williams that U. of M., MSU and Wayne State University be cut off from state treasury sup- port until March. Administrative officials of the schools were notified by telephone before Miller’s report to the gov- ernor was made public. President Harlan H. Hatcher said he didn’t see how the U, of M. could get by strictly on its own resources supplemented by bank borrowings. Controller Philip J. May said it appeared MSU could get along, al- though not without difficulties. Both administrations prepared to brief their governing boards, which have the final say on policy matters. The state already is $11,200,- 000 behind in monthly install- ments of appropriated funds to the three major universities. Un- der Miller’s proposal, the delin- quency would grow to 28 mil- 4 lions, Miller said the suggested move to keep meeting its payroll and to stay current on outlays for welfare and other essential purposes, NO MONEY IN SIGHT “We have hit the point where we simply cannot pay all our es- sential bills." he said. “It isn’t a He gave no indication that the state, once it built up the big ar- rearage expected by March, could cut it back down—unless cash was funneled from source not now in sight into the state treasury. State fiscal experts seemed to agree the only answer was to liquidate all or part of the 50 million dollar veterans trust fund set up in 1946 out of wartime ac- cumulations of revenues. But, none stepped forward in out- right advocacy of the politically touchy solution strenuously op- posed by spokesmen for organized veterans, Said State treasurer Sanford A. Brown: “How do I know it’s the only answer? Mavbe the Legislature will start selling off state parks or something. This is somethng for the Legislature to decide.” The state has other huge trust funds, but there was grave doubt whether they could be tapped in Under questioning by Genesee County Prosecutor Jerome F. O’Rourke, he told ef seeing Frank leave his home shortly after 10:30 p.m. the night of the Aug, 3 in his 1956 Chevrolet sta- tion wagon. He testified Kerdorf returned to his home about 11 p.m. without turning on the lights in the house. There was conflicting testimony about the color of the station wag- on seen leaving the scene of the fire. During the examination, Thomp- son, 41, sat next to his attorney, James Haggerty. Thompson's fingerprints were found on a station wagon owned by Frank Kierdortf. * * * Thompson was arrested shortly after Kierdorf’s death but no charges were placed against him because O'Rourke said he didn't have enough evidence to prosecute. O’Rourke has not disclosed what new evidence he had obtained to warrant the arrest of Thompson a second time last Fiday. The examination will determine! whether O’Rourke has sufficient) evidence to bind Thompson over) to Circuit Court for trial, on the arson charge, Police have maintained that at least one person accompanied Kierdorf to the dry cleaning es- tablishment on the arson attempt which apparently backfired when flames from a small gas water heater ignited fumes from a flam-| mable liquid Kierdorf was pouring on the floor. sion Aug. 6. For noninjury reckless driving, bond is $50; for reckless driving involving injuries, $100; drunk driving, $100; drunk and disorder- ly, $35; maintaining and operating an illegal liquor or gambling place, $100. For loitering in an illegal liquor or gambling place, $25; other forms of disorderly conduct, $25, and other city misdemeanor viola- tions, $50. oT In the past, such offenders had to spend nights and/or weekends in the Oakland County Jail. - Persons released upon payment of bend must appear in Municipal Court on the next succeeding No one will be released under the new policy while in a condi- tion of disturbance, either mental or physical, which could result in injury to himself or other persons, Eastman said. Club Hoping for Goal Selling Yule Trees The annual Christmas tree sale of the Pontiac Optimist Breakfast Club has entered its final week with members hoping they will reach their goal. Club members are selling trees at Mazza’s Service Station, 253 E. Pike St., and will donate all funds received from the sales to the Pon- tiac Department of Parks and Rec- reation. The club hopes to raise $750 to- ward park facilities for youngsters in the Pontiac area, according to bn Wilson, chairman of the | station on N. Adams road Monday. ficlals, they would likéto have _ He said they now need six more birds, and, while they have enough cages, will accept thent along with the birds. Grothe said that school closes tomorrow and he can be reached until then at the Board of Educa- tion office, or thereafter at his — 1417 Warwick Rd., Sylvan e, e Several birds and cages have been purchased by the class but mere are still needed. . Members of the class yesterday held a Christmas party for about 25 youngsters from the Oakland County Home. Bloomfield Township’ firemen will begin operating part of their department out of their new fire Voliey Yanuszeski, fire miar- shal, said the $45,009 building is equipped for operation but has some decorating to be completed before plans for a public open house can be made. A new pumper has arrived, with a 250- gallon tank and high pres-_ sure pumps. Eugene Johfison, Bloomfield Hills school superintendent, said this morning that board members have explained the school stand to repre- sentatives of the Parent-Teacher Organization. fi —— “FRIDAY e+ * Ok They believe Kierdorf was driven | to his home after he was burned} and attempts were made to treat) his burns. Thompson, 41, an ex-convict, was described as Kierdorf’s best friend. Kierdorf, too, was an ex-convict. Herman Kierdorf, the victim's uncle, was questioned in the fatal burning but no charges were, placed against him in connection with the fire. However, Herman was convicted on charges of possessing a silencer} for a gun and drew a _ five-year, prison sentence. He is appealing the conviction. Williams Vacations; | Catches Small Shark LANSING (UPI) — Gov. G. Men- nen Williams caught a shark. Williams, who is expected to re- turn from a Florida vacation to- morrow, told his office by tele- phone yesterday he’ caught ‘‘a very small shark’’ while fishing in a boat off Miami. * * & The governor said he has been plagued by rainy weather most of | the growing emergency which is chasing the remnants of Dixie's hard freeze. not expected to reach its tightest pinch until late February. Enjoy It ‘til They’re Tired ST. JOHNS, Nfld. (AP) , E * Chafe feels sorry f ir many Newfoundland homes. the woods, is like hundreds room.” DOOR IS BUSY in to sample the skipper’s rum $ ore r] 3 . £0 5*| der dozens of dancing feet. file 7247 431 * * Enieage Se is Between dances, men will pm ogee i 14 about their experiences on the ver ae 28 seals. ; x 19 shone A es Cir a] 3 last till next Christ 2 ast till nex mas. rae is Celebrate Yule 2 Weeks. — “Come out to our place for Christmas,” said skipper John Chafe to a friend. “Ye have no room to hang ‘er down in the city.” * or city dwellers, who build spacious living rooms and smal] kitchens. He says the prime ingredient | for a good time is a sizable kitchen—the center of activity _ Chafe, a veteran of 40 years on fishing boats and in known for “times” at.Christmas. Celebrations often last two weeks. He explains: “We pull the table from the wall, pile t them that can’t find a place to sit down can go in the living ¥ “She'll be a good one this year. I got $45 saved up in an old tin for liquor,” says Chafe. The skipper will take his battered fiddle from the wall and play jigs and reels for hours while the floor groans un- * Some visitors will stay for days. Others leave only to return with another bottle, another friend or more food. The merrymaking continues until all have had enough to * . on the Avalon Peninsula— he food and rum on her, and The door opens continually as friends and relatives drop |¥ and his wife’s cooking. * tell jokes and stories, often Grand Banks or in search of the time since starting the vaca-. tion Dec. 11. However, he said he had been) able to go swimming twice with his wife, Nancy. It was the first, time she was able to do much exercise during the long period of | recovery from a muscular ailment brought on by a virus infection which developed two months ago. 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Stainless steel—copper clad bet- iw! 5.07 . - 9 a | ee _ | Persons Arrested . for| BIRMINGHAM — At Birming-, He said they have talked over|dropping such things as the phys- . : ; H tee recom ~ |ham High School, Don Grothe and| the of extensive cuts in| ical education and pro- | PS Architects Awarded [Quiz Second Witness} Miser vielations 10 Bina din tds ra ct naan ei Ste, ie ‘ - , a | -| Released ae} ee 1 classes “as ponsible|Cae® i” thelr” ‘money-saving | | 7. lin Flint Arson Blaze Ae Seana, Hct thy age of eating pana, Jehan tesed that 20 rom riery Ud ° pees would "be ‘delighted to have the|W0Y8 of cutting expenses. [Bettie tape had been tlgen as . O Post O ice Jo (Continued From Page One) gieh toy aur valeting atee| ee a The employment of substitute | yet, Ue ee Freak Accident Sets) [porch and saw the cleaners afire.|the munleipal courts clog will be visting the Oakland County nti MOTI AOD POD MT A Off Blast in Town;| A Pontiac architectural firm.) tration took control of it Oct. 15, Two men were sta behind ' mary a8 @ part of class work.|@ 4 4/87 OF GOECIAL SAVINGS OW nding upon posting of a cash bond. _| Since that time, the ts have ve $100,000 Damage Heenan and Puller, Inc., has been| according to Robert C. Miller, | the one with a flaming object| The new policy was announced | aaa, time, t student f ’ awarded the contract to prepare) acting postmaster. in his hand, Colley testified. by Public Safety Director G adopted @ dozen “a at WALNUT, Ill. (UPI — A blaz- gost estimates, for remodeling the), ,Pulat said the study. specifi 1 “soe lek io the balding | A Selene: ef bond «tere. Thi year with the whole N mene ee OS manor, om © | Hons t estimates should ng. ule ments Sos ee be F Ay wilin de weeks” “Then I saw the men run away,” |was set up by the City “Commis. hearted support of “hospital of- \ > ) f e , ‘ 10.13 8.63 $2.44. 6 Moved ~ 10 R alse Funds School Building Selup to Be Discussed Tonight by Waterford Board are in jail ‘here on a charge], from the beating of er told police the bey kept mov- ing around while she and her hus- “OLATHE, Nie, “aPd couple their 1J-month-old son. The moth- ld brother xt * OT eS * $1.65 TEA Canister % $2.00 COFFEE Canister * $2.35 Sugar Canister * $2.95 FLOUR ‘Canister - - * Total $8.95 Value Waterford Township Superintend.|him. ieee . » - The couple was arrested after ALL 4 PIECES ent of Schools William Shunck will i ' "da baby sitter took Kevin to a doc-/ — — wenn nae For Only make specific recommendations on covers, Raised letters identity con- raising funds for a school building tents of each .can. 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Modeled after England’s Calder Hall plant, the first one built for peace- time use of atomic energy, the work is being done by the Nuclear Power Plant Co. of London for an Italian government owned agency. ’ A second plant with an output of 150,000 kilowatts, is scheduled to go up on another World War II battlefield near the Garigliano River and the contract has been awarded toa subsidiary of this country’s General Electric, the International General Electric. : * x * No greater consecration of battle- fields could be imagined than that they be used for the betterment of mankind by the joint action of men who had fought there as enemies. The Man About Town ‘Looking Back’ Poems by a Local Teacher | Put Recollections in Verse Winter: What's officially due next Sunda y — but ahead of schedule. Teaching and the inspiration and abil- ity to write poems come quite naturally to Norah Spencer Walls of 857 North Perry St. She was born in a schoolhouse in Kentucky, and began teaching when she was 17. Now on the faculty of our Malcolm School, she has ‘a quarter century of teaching experience. Since early childhood she has written poems, largely on the background of her own life. Many of them have been pub- lished in mewspapers, magazines and books. . A collection of 140 of them now is be- ing brought out in a volume entitled | “Looking Back.” They are typical of Mrs. Walls’ philosophy, and her feeling toward friends, nature, the seasons, and other features that show an intimate and ouvt- standing awareness of life’s experiences. Engaged most of the time in excava- tion work, Emerson Baulman of Waterford tells me that the ground al- ready is frozen to a depth of nearly two feet, even in solid soil. This is deeper than usually in the case late in the aver- age winter. A Christmas card drifts in from Mrs. Harvey Morgaaside, now in Buenos Aires, who rubs it in by writing: “Better come down: spring's been great, and summer's only a few days away.” The family cat of Mr. and Mrs. Jason Pyiman of Keego Harbor has an aversion for Christmas trees. She deserts the home and sleeps in the cold garage rather than associate with it. According to the almanac, while youre sleeping at an early hour on next Sun- day morning comes the winter solstice, which means that winter officially be- gins. That very observant Perry Archold . of Waterford, has found that when this happens on Dec. 21 we have a mild win- ter to follow. But if it is on Dec. 20 or 22, which often is the case, we can expect a disagreeable winter. . Fishing through the Lake, fee on Pontiac Bert Felsman hooked a leather halter. common on our steeds in the horse and buggy cays. He did it just as a big plane flew over. “We always read your column before anything else in the paper,” kindly phones : Mrs. Alanson Mowrey of Auburn Heights, who then says that’s because it isn’t in the same section with. the comic strip, “Rivets,” which always is grabbed first by the children. Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Allan Young of 389 Ferry Ave.; 5lst wedding ‘anni- | vergary. Mr. ang Mrs, Ralph Easley of 6909 Williams Lake Road; 5lst wedding 4- anniversary. z « Mortimore Schweirman *, of Lapeer; 81st birthday. t. / We i, 4 s BT EES Fuselages David Lawrence Asks: ‘ "9 2 Pe nt fi 4 | ; ' Voice of the People School Christmas Breaking Law? WASHINGTON — Are the public school authorities throughout the United States violating the “law of the land” by permitting Christmas celebrations dur- ing school hours? Nine of the highest national organizations of the Jewish church have just issued a_ state- ment declaring that observance of religious fes- tivals of any “ “kind in the pub- LAWRENCE lic schools vio- lates “the traditional American principle of separation of church and state.” But what is the “law of the land,”’ and does the Constitution really forbid all religious teaching in the public schools? * * * The Supreme Court of the United States took it upon itself in 1948 -. to say that religious instruction during school hours, with each religion being given equal oppor- tunity to hold its own services in separate sections of the same school buildings, is a violation of the Constitution. Then the Supreme Court re- versed itself in part in 1952 and said it is constitutional to release the children to go to religious classes during school hours pro- vided these are carried on in other than public school build- ings. Under this formula those chil- dren who do not want any religious instruction are required to remain in the classrooms. This has been severely criticized as unequal, but it is nevertheless the latest court ruling on the subject. . * * * In New York City, moreover, attempts have been made to intro- duce into the public schools a joint celebration of Christmas and the Jewish ‘Festival of Lights,” known as “‘Chanukah.” as well as a combined observance of Easter and Passover. » But the statement just issued by the Jewish national organiza- tions deplores any such coopera- tive services as also a violation of “the conscience of many re- ligious persons, Jews and Chris- tians alike.” The statement recommends that students be permitted-to refrain from any participation in religious holiday observances if they so desire. This brings into the news a topic that has many other controversial aspects as well. The Constitution has only one sentence on the sub- ject. It says: ‘Congress shall make no law respecting an estab- lishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” When the Supreme Court for- bade the use of public school buildings during school hours to permit religious instruction by teachers of different faiths to their own groups, was this a prohibition of “free exercise” of religion? . Father Virgil C. Blum, protesser The Country Parson wy ; é a eh 4 “We need to endure some pajn on our way to happiness . {| . how can a child learn the joy of skating without some skinned knees?” a ¢ ae aot We of political science at Marquette University, is the author of a book, just out, entitled ‘‘Freedom of Choice in Education.” He has long advocated a certifi- cate and tax-credit plan whereby parents would be given some form of subsidy out of local taxes to enable them to send their children to whatever schools they wish, so as to get whatever religious in- struction they prefer. He declares in his book that “the rights of parents who be- lieve in the Christian or Jewish religion and think that it should be taught to their children in school are as fundamental as any other constitutional rights.” He adds: ‘“‘Parents who demand for their children an education from which all mention of God has been dehydrated are within their rights under the Constitution. “But, when government demands that -all children conform to this established secular religion of the public schools as a condition for sharing in educational benefits, the children’s religious liberty is seriously abridged. “This alternative of the dilemma is totally unacceptable to parents of every religious belief who desire a God-centered education for their children.” The topic has a new significance nowadays, since the Supreme Court has become the ‘‘Supreme School Board’’ of the nation and decides cases on sociological and psychological factors as they re- late to the education of the child in the public schools. But if the people are to make sure that the problem will be handled as they wish, they will have to seek a constitutional Dr. William Brady Says: Work Ott Frustrations With Quota of Exercise From the way glib comedians talk, the untaught listener. may get the impression that stomach or- duodenal ulcer is a mark of achievement in business. smug notion has paralleled the notion that the great respon- sibilities and strains of big business cause high blood pres- sure. There is as much foundation for these hal f- baked ideas as DR. BRADY there is for the narcotic addict's plea that his “nerves become so tense’ that he lets go and gets plastered or goes on a heroin or barbiturate jag, so to speak. As Walter B. Cannon demon- strated in his physiology labora- tory at Harvard, both the chem- ical and motor processes of digestion are deranged or arrest- ed by pain, hunger, fear and rage. Prof. Cannon described his scientific study of the effects of the emotions in a fascinating book, ‘Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger, Fear and Rage’’ (Apple- ton's), now available only at the public library. Anxiety. worry, envy and jeal- ousy all cause morbid changes in circulation, blood pressure, breath- ing, digestion—due mainly to the action of excessive quantities of adrenin poured into the blood stream under emotional excite- ment. Primitively this overflow of adrenin (internal secretion or hor- mone of the adrenal glands) was natural preparation for the natural reaction to emotion, whether it were fight or run away. Customs have changed, but the nature of man has not. A man can restrain the impulse to beat’ the bejabers out of the fellow he en- vies. fear's or hates or to run away and hide, but only at the expense of his health. The conventional practice of what we variously call tact, di- plomacy or politeness when one - would really like to bounce one off the jaw, is the sort of thing that causes ulcer, In the final chapter of his book nnon said the promotion of great intefnational athletic contests, such © as the Olympic games, would do for young men much that is now claimed as peculiar to the values of military discipline. Now perhaps you will under- stand what I mean when I say the way to relax after a trying day at the office, plant or school is by taking enough general exercise—brisk walking, garden- ing, gymnasium work, tumbling, bewling, swimming—to use up This © some of the energy mobilized by adrenin. After such a workout, your so-called ‘nerves’ won't be “tense.” Physicians who suggest highballs or other narcotics to ‘‘relax’’ peo- ple who live by their wits or on the bounty of others are contribut- ing to the delinquency of adults. , * * * Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not dis- ease, diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stamped self-addressed envelope is sent = to The Pontiac Press, Pontisc Michigan. (Copyright 1958) ¥ # - ae : i : i ¥ ps ? ‘ 4 * » iow that our City has had a low blow, it's time we rose to: e m3 = ad feet, wiped the mud off.our face and looked to see how many wonderful things we can be thankful for and happy about in our home town... ON ies Se ir a. : In over 20 years, I don’t remember our city being so gaily dec- orated. It’s so pleasant to see the community Christmas tree. and. hear the young voices caroling from the Courthouse lawn. A beautiful concert was given at Pontiac Central, and a week or so ago all the bands of our schools gave a concert. Choral groups of teenagers singing in our bank lobbies. give listeners that special lift of spirit. , x * * Some of our florists have open houses and invite the public to wan- der through their growing flowers and holiday arrangements. Members of our various churches are preparing Christmas programs to climax this glorious season. * * So if we take our eyes off the screaming headlines and give thought to the lovelier things in our city, it will give us the feeling of joy as Christmas approaches and a glowing pride in our citizens who can and do cooperate so well that it makes most of us: proud to live in Pontiac. 37 N. Merrimac St. ‘Maybe the Swing Is to Decency’ I see the extreme right in France came forward hard in the recent election. Maybe the world is be- ginning to swing away from social- ism, bolshevism and labor racket- eers back to the decent oe 3. d. 8. ‘Don’t Tell Me There’s Another’ What! Another Flath in the City Hall? Unhappy ‘Cartoon on Parties Is Quite Silly’ That cartoon The Press ran on “the office party’ is quite silly. Who ever got killed in drunken traffic after an office party? Our office doesn't have one, but I wish we did and while they may be a general let-down time, they do no damage once a year and I never saw people reeling or staggering home. The Press shouldn't print such dumb things. E. L. ‘Should Report It to Proper Agency’ Instead of writing letters to the Voice of the People, Pinto should report the horse cruelty to the Society for the Prevention of Cruel- ty to Animals. The Voice of the People can’t do anything and if the writer of the letter is too cowardly to turn in the actual name, why then the whole thing is probably just a fake. Anna Sunday Closing Fight Continues People of Pontiac should band together against stores that stay open on Sunday all year long. | won't buy anything from these stores that can't make enough money six days a week. American Citizen We. too, would like freedom and not have to spend seven days a week on the job. We don’t want to spend Sundays away from our families when people have six days to shop. Surely they can pass it up one day. Sunday has always been a holy day for most of us, so let's keep it that way. Close stores on Sunday. We Too Want Freedom Reader Seconds Lament on Taxes Ralph Keeling’s letter about the national debt is so true every one of your subscribers should read it. And now things will get worse. never tossed the dollars around with both hands like the Demo- crats. * * * We need a third party that can save us from national bankruptcy and printing press money like what has ruined many other nations. Atraid ‘Is Safety Director a Publicity Seeker?’ It looks as though. new Safety Director Eastman is another pub- licity seeker like the one we had at the hospital. I thought that one set the local record, but he may end up in second place when this new star sets. . All letters for Voice of the People must contain the name and address of the writer. This irformation will be withheld upen request if the letter is not af a_ critic nature. Letters be under 200 words and The Pontiac Press reserves the right to edit all letters. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Your friendship means so much to me . . . In life from day to day _ « You seem to be my guardian . In duty and in play... I know that I may call on you... Whatever need may be . . . And there is nothing I may ask... You will not do for me... In countless ways your friendship is _. . An inspiration true... How- ever far away Iam... And out of touch with you... You give me courage, faith and hope -. . In everything I try .. . And when I want a favor, friend... You never ask me why .-. . I thank you and I promise you... When- ever you may call .. . Whatever you desire, I. . . Will give my very all. (Copyright, 1958) Case Records of a Psychologist: Too Many Moves Bad for Children Billy's case is a real tragedy. But it is duplicated about 10,000 times every month during the school year. Will you parents please try to get your .child’s point of view and not shock him, emotionally or education- ally, as Billy has been wound- ed? Send for the booklet below to help keep your child up to average in his class! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE A—404: Billy B., aged 9, is a shy foster child. “Dr. Crane, he is failing in school,”” his worried mother in- formed me. “In fact, he didn't pass with his age group las' semester and is floundering now. ‘We wonder if maybe we made mistake when we adopted him. Could he be feebleminded or something? DR, CRANE “So we'd like to have you give him an 1.Q. test just to relieve "our minds.” THOUGHTLESS PARENTS Before administering the famous Binet Test to Billy, I quizzed his mother at some lengtl. * * * Her husband was a salesman. They had moved four times since Billy had entered kindergarten. ‘This meant that in Billy's four years of education, he had been entered.in four different schools: . Yesterday I mentioned the haz-- ard to a child of jerking him out of one teacher’s control and sud- denly injecting him into ‘a strange educationai atmosphere. | So I warned Billy's mother that she could easily be to blame for his bad scholastic record, even if he had possessed a high 1.Q. * * * But I gave him the 1.Q. examina- tion. He came out with an 1.Q. of 108, normal is 100), so his failures were not due to low mental horse- power. SCHOOL INSURANCE A lot of American parents don't — play ball, as it were, with their kids as regards the latter’s educa- tion. Billy's mother is a classical example, She was a socialite type of woman concerned with bridge clubs and other society events, so she didn’t even remotely under- stand the psychological fears and worries of Billy. Step by step, therefore, I showed her how she had failed this boy. . * * ba “You and-your husband have un- — wittingly let Billy down,”’ I added. “Oh. it hasn't been intentional, but ‘you have shifted him into too many schools. “Not only has he. been left floundering in arithmetic, but he has been jerked away from one reading book or speller and abruptly been introduced to an- other. j “Children can’t make such sud- den changes and comprehend the gaps that are missing in their multiplication tables. “Besides, a child doesn't always harmonize as well with one teacher as with another. And that’s doubly true when a youngster enters a strange room midway of the se- mester. . ‘ + * -* “Busy, harassed teachers may overlook his needs and he then re- mains an educational wallflower as well as a social misfit.” HELP YOUR CHILD If possible, parents should try to ‘‘stay put’ in the same neigh- borhood until their children finish grade school. This isn’t always feasible, for a man must follow his work, but when you have two choices, stick fo the same spot while your children are getting acclimated to school and their neighborhood pals. Mrs, Crane and I remained in the same region in Chicago,~in- stead of running out to the sub- urhs, largely to keep our five chil- dren in the same educational al-~ mosphere where they had sjarted as kindergarteners. . ' : * * * Billy was not only shy and lonely, but he was educationally at sea, too, all because of these quick shifts from school to school. You parents should use double precautions to help get your lonely tots acquainted with the new kids in the bleck if you are finally forced to move. And send for my booklet ‘How to Tutor Children at Home,”’ en- closing a stamped,. return envel- ope, plus 20c (nor-profit). Use it to prevent Billy’s problem. \ se * Always write to Dr. George Wo Crane in care of The Pontiac Press, Pontiar, Michigan, enclosing a long’ 4¢ stamped, seH-addressed envelope and 20c to cover typing and printing costs when you send for his psychological charts and pam- phiets : (Copyright 1958) - ‘Sail Colon . Coral Islands, Lagoons of Great Barrier -Reefiin an - Call Summer Visitors. |Frank, Sinatra and Judy Garland for committing “the moral — HAYMAN ISLAND, Aystralia— Tourists in this land “down under” the Equator, where the seasons are reversed, are now flocking to) } the Great Barrier Reef for their summer holiday. No matter how) | many tourists arrive, the reef, @ 1250-mile arc of coral islands and; calm lago®ns, has plenty of room. * * * Though the charms of this -gi- gantic riviera on. the northeast! widely sung, the reef has all the; amenities of a seaside colony. Scores ef reserts and luxury hotels are being built to provide comfortable living conditions. Typical is the new-hostelry on Hayman Island where guests are_ lodged in cozy bungalows. Rates are low, beginning at $4.00 per day with all meals included. The coral reef, only now being! discovered by world travelers, was| explored by Captain James Cook. some 200 years ago. He wrote a’ glowing report on the beauty of) the coastline, but described the navigational hazards—a reef tore a hole in the hull of his ship— as “dreadful.” . Captain Bligh, who also drifted along this coast, was probably in no mood to ap- preciate nature's grandeur, nor were American troops evacuated from the Philippines to the reef during World War II. Not Meant for the Birds , EAST HAMPTON, Conn, (P—An early bird? Louis Angelillo reported to police recently the theft of 1,000 worms from his backyard worm pit where he had stored them for fish bait. FEA ‘Sophie Bla Who Don't Show Up MIAMI and NEW. YORK — Sophie Tucker stirred up things WILSON coast of Australia have never been | question up to his father ... giano, center on the Massachusetts All-State football team, - is quite an athlete, but he hasn't got a chance of becom- ing a world champoin boxer. “My mother wouldn’t allow it,” Rocky explained to me while we watched the “Brains and Brawn” TV show at the Diplomat. “Your mother wouldn't allow you to, either,” I reminded him. “Yeah, but . since she had to fellew my career in the ring, this poor kid hasn't got a chance,” THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN NLY.... Sugar Ray Robinson, who says he may only fight once|before death — were entered as) more — possibly in May—wants to get his night club singing|evidence and released to news-| career well launched before that last fight, so you may be ™&- seeing him around in your town in the next few months... . Pai Boone bought a new home in Teaneck, NJ., but can’t seem to get moved into it, to the distress of himself and his wife . . Danny Kaye's spending long hours in Washington as a mem- tures. ber of President Eisenhower's Conference on Youth and Chil- dren. denied he was guilty of embezzling. “I look on it more as sort of a profit-sharing plan,” he said. That's earl, brother. sts Stars: “Was 013 Gets * Death Sentence Judge Says Repairman’ $ Crime So Revolting Only One Penalty Possible i ! By EARL WILSON view with ‘the Miami News’ Herb Kelly, blasting’ sin of show business — letting audiences down . by not showing up” when they don’t feel-well.) caw DIEGO, Calif. _ “Real troupers never miss a show, whether!“some crimes ate 80 sick or sad, come hell or high water,” Sophie |there is only one penalty — said, adding: “To them the motto ‘the show/death penalty,” said eee must go on’ is not an ideal phrase, it is a com-/|Judge John A, Hewicker. mandment.” An ; ; : 2 is case — and I hope I won Gypsy Rose Lee’s son Erik, 14, got a 22- cout.” be ote. caliber target pistol for Christmas from a/ . *« « male frietid but Gypsy said, “Guns are to| Before him stood Harvey Glat- kill; you can’t keep it.” However, Erik's pro- |man, 31, a Los Angeles television tests persuaded Gypsy she should put the Tepairman who had confessed lur- ing three young women into re- mote areas to take photographs, then raping and slowly strangling them. “The torment and the suffering those girls underwent,” said He- wicker, “must have been horri- ble. I will impose the death pen- alty as the only poper judgment.” Glatman later told reporters: “It was about what I wanted.” groaned Rocky. x * * . * * * Jose Ferrer is one of the most avid sports fans living. He Presented at the trial, (AP) — Recky Marcianoe’s 17-year-old brother, Peter Marche- . Glatman ‘was telling Mel Allen that when he’s in a play-he takes a TV|8##d his motive for dating the set to the theater to catch big sports events. “I tell the cast to act fast, and make the acts short and the intermissions 10N8, the ted. He ra oy so we can catch as much as possible.” y cooperated. He raped He said he would not have killed them had women was sexual. and killed them so they wouldn't tell police. Glatman’s photos of his victims —~showing them bound and gagged od * * * . Glatman said he persuaded all three victims at gunpoint to be *}tied up for crime magazine pic-) He was wesc to die for the| murders in San Diego County of Sin’ Valley, Calif, divorcee, and * 1 . Sun Valley. i and TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Dagmar told us of a prisoner who Miss Ruth Mefcado, 24 a Les Angeles model. He was not tried for the slaying of Hollywood mod- el Judy Dell, 19. The murder took) (Copyright 1958) - “I've never heard anything like |. In a tape recorded confession) oe in neighboring Saverebde eee ete * Under state law, will be appesied tthe State Su jpreme Court Oriental Bowls Should Be Tested. for Poison Lead BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — Do you have any brightly colored, in- the ©*Pensive Oriental dishware such) ‘as chop suey bowls or — food’ containers? x * * Tf so, and if you acquired them iwithin the past two years, maybe you should give them the vinegar test for poison lead, two Berkeley city health officers said teday. x * * Somme but not all of these — surfaces when they come into contact with acid food, the health workers said. This dissolved lead can be- come a source of poisoning. They have edvised doctors and health workers generally to be on ‘the alert for lead poisoning in jcases where the cause of vague intestinal or nerve illness is not apparent. * * * The warning was given by Dr. Alvin R. Leonard, a city health physician, and Glenn Lynch, de- partment technician, in California Medicine, publication of the Cali- fornia Medical Assn. ‘Dad Goes Shopping HARTFORD, Conn, (UPI)—Mrs. Marie V, Rogers, 82, has never gone shopping because “my hus- iband believed women shpuld stay} and care for their fami- ilies. He did ali the shopping for ‘Mrs. Rogers and their 11 chil- [eree. | About one-sixth of Canada's total larea is devoted to farming. Can- ada is the world’s second lwheat exporter and livestock prod- ‘ucts are gaining in dollar volume. NO MONEY DOWN ae CALL: COLOR MOVIE TORING THE NEW OUTFITin new vat are rates 16s @UOUS—— etetiete ———_ WKC’s Special Pre-Christmas Price... 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These prices "good only at Sanders stores and swper market departments 4) 52 SANDERS "NATIONAL STORES FOOD STORES WHERE QUALITY COSTS YOU LESS Visit the Sanders Dept. in your nearest National Food Store / 685 East Boulevard + 1249 Baldwin nedt Ypsilanti 2375 Orchard Lake Rd., in Sylvan Lake + ) Dixie Hwy., in Drayton — _* 3415 Elizabeth Lake Road in Waterford Township Aah Rantion Yves jhe Tol theta aieny omen Pontiog i A Yuletide Story Tenn) eiitel wakes te a [closed-door session. ty to dis- es ug Coes # +; } > » Li x (ee te i tay ee a 4 °s “ isthe = «it ’ ‘ ; a i y . A } | A t : . . t . : 5 = a { uf oy ‘ : —— A s . ae if oUe : EIGHT ee . i - THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1958 Sa no Tae - t q IES l ? Makes. Offer C : H | 7 Bids on construction of the new student center on the campus of Michigan State University Oakland have. been opened, the State Board of Agriculture announced. Low bidders were the com- panies now working on construc- tion of the first MSUO building now going up on campus. They are the J. A. Fredman Co., Pon- tiac, mechanical trades, $334,242; Hydon-Brand Co., Detroit, elec- trical trades, $78,382; and Far- rington Co., Detroit, mechanical trades, $122,998. Low biddér on kitchen equipment was Great Lakes Hotel Supply, De- troit, $69,802. * * * The bids, which total about $605,- 374, do not cover architects’ fees,) site development and furnishings, a university spokesman said today. There were some seven bidders on the general contract, nine on the electrical trades and 11 or 12 on the mechanical trades. The bids will be studied by the university's governing board be- fore they are awarded, a board spokesman said. Charge Woman Stole Needy Family Checks MADERA, Calif. (AP)—A_for- mer welfare worker has been charged with stealing welfare checks intended for needy fam- ilies. Dist. Atty. Lester Gendron said Mrs. Doris Lagey Mastin, 41, is charged with 14 counts of grand theft and forgery, Authorities were trying to find her today. He said she obtained $2,894. She handled cases where family heads were unable to work. + Warrens Visit Children - SAN FRANCISCO w — The chief justice and Mrs, Earl War- ren arrived Wednesday night for a holiday visit with their six children and six grandchildren. LA (CEP THINK ie a See yc BouT CHRISTMAS )\ "TOO! AND--AND-- Fight for Probe. House. Committee Votes to Drop Question of Election Defeat — WASHINGTON ' — Rep, Coya Knutson (D-Minn) apparetly lost investigation of her defeat in the November election, Workmen Find Steps to Capitol Hidden Since 1819 WASHINGTON w — Two steps den since 1819, have been uncov- ered by workmen extending the east front of the building. The sandstone steps, perfectly preserved, were. covered with entrance on the Senate side of the east front portico near the mas-jnerstone remain in place and be sive granit steps to the central/marked for permanent display. rotunda. | x *& * x *« * | Discovery of the steps prompted The steps and entrance were|Stewart to order that all excava- used in the early days when the/tion beneath the portico be done Capitol was only a fraction of its| by hand tools to guard against present size. idamage to whatever else may be to the Capitol that had been hid-|" within a few feet of the steps, | uncovered. George Washington laid the orig- inal cornerstone on Sept. 18, 1793.| About two-thirds of Canada’s: 17 as million residents live within 100 The cornerstone may be uncov- ered within a few days. Capitol| les of the U. S. border and two- stone and dirt. They lay at anlarchitect J. George Stewart said|thirds live in the provinces. of On- he will recommend that the cor-|tario and Quebec, and major cities. Have. Some Flaws CLEARWATER, Fla, ® —John was released from county jail after being held in Republican in last menth's elec- an embezzlement case. Sheriff | tion, complained that a malicious Don Genung said Perry returned | conspiracy caused her defeat for the next day with cigarettes and | reelection. candy for his 18 inmate friends. The box of candy also con- jgation, The committee conducted .|Map” and on the placards it was A special House committee 4 which had been taking a prelim- Candy's Dandy, but Saws) sock at the case was report.{3S ed in. unanimous agreement to drop it. Mrs. Knutson, the enly Demo- erat In Congress to lose to a She sought a full-fledged investi- today her battle for a full-scale| Hospital ea Republican Odin Langen won. | Hearty Laughter Very Unhealthy in This Case PERTH AMBOY, N.J. 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Steel users are rebuilding in yentories. This buildup is now barely underway. It will develop a full head of steam in the firs! and second quarters of 1959, 2. Steel order backlogs are mounting. Shipments also are increasing, but incoming orders are such that most mills will en- ter the new year with healthy ‘Isteel. Demand for dinepipe and o i. forgers also is improving. Appli ance makers are taking in more country casing and tubing could half of 1959. - 5, Consistently optimistic. fo r e- casts that 1959 will be a better year economically than 1958 have prompted both big and small steel; users to order farther ahead and bulld up: thelr inventories. ; Judge Accommodates HARTFORD, Conn. (UPD — Maurice MeGovern was given a two-to-five-year prison term aft- er the judge was told “he wants down and learn a trade and get his life straightened out.” to go to prison so he can settle | ‘its backlogs are up 23 per cent lowly frankfurter usually wcities a _néar-the-bottom spot on listings of American ‘food but the U.S. De- partment of Agriculture thinks eatch fire at any time in the first|“nough of it to put more than $15. 000 into.a Michigan State Univer- sity study of it. $16,025 to a study by Dr. Lyman J. Bratzier, an MSU professor in animal husbandry. The re- seareh doesn't apply only te frankfurters but to other bologna and sausage type products. The aim of the program is to see just what effects increased amounts of dried milk products have on flavor and color of the hot dog. F+« Bratzler said federal law limits dried milk content to 3.5 per cent To control certain injurious in order books. One mill reports ically flooded i of the product but the government wants to knéw what happens if sects, cranberty bogs are period |more is put in—perhaps as much as 20 per cent. The USDA recently granted |. Ot course, ‘pratsier said, with 20jor ber cent of a hot dog being milk it couldn’t be sold @s a meat nreduct. He said the meat indus- try was interested in the sturly, the only one of its ‘kind in the country, but he was “‘strictly dis: interested” from the commercial standpoint. Bratzler, who has been in this kind of business-for at least a dozen years, is also looking into possibility of sterage of meat by radiation. The idea is to kill all decay- eausing bacteria on meats with radiption. then keen the meat pro- tected so jit won't become con- t:minated Freezing suspends this iction but doesn't deactivate the bacteria permanently. ' The meat doesn't become radio- active, Bratzler said. That is radia- tion doesn’t stay with the meat so there would be no problem of the consumer becoming radioactive. “, favor and appearance of the Visit State to See Factories nitely at room temperatures but “Alatinetly bad” taste. or five months” - said. “The sys tem is to keep it free from. con may become rashy sad ‘bes @ | “We -have Kept some radiated] meat at room temnerature tor four}: im 70-tor, sehooner Tracy, one cent: | @f the two vessels built there, + <. grains of pests. cent years," The big problem ts in ‘the to go.” wk “There hag been’ progress in re- Bratzler said, tact with rontarination.”” *. change in the nutritional value of the meat and once the flavor change is ‘fully known, it may be vossible to “apply a Chemical and re-establish the origi He said similar st ing made on fruits and to rid taste. ies were be- * “but ANN ARBOR (—Think of Michi- seheacsinted Only the new Mackinac Bridge is above auto factories in sight- seeing popularity in Michigan, say the well-traveled professors. through it annually. gan's historical collections. i eo pee tet ae eth In "The: ment hebumes dare. Bacon} isn't affected taste-wise ag some other meats and on eee The Rouge area was scene of the first shipbuilding site in the upper/female vicuna born recently at a Great Lakes Region, said F. Clever |private zoo owned by Cecil Potts it seems there’s still a long way|Bald of the University of Michi- ” Peatied ‘through the - Mackinac Straits in 1803, It carried Capt. “{Wohn. Whistler, builder of Fort Dearbern, who commanded the ;| military garrison from Detroit that settled Chicago, campus, It now is a cemetery. Ships also have been produced lat the Rouge plant, even before cars rolled off Henry Ford's lines. Submarine chasers known as Eagle Favorite among the auto plants boats were built at the Rouge in fer sightseers is Ford Motor Co.’s giant Rouge plant at River Rouge. | Nearly 200,000 curious visitors walk/Bernard Adams Next World War I. mag The ancient shipyard was just; The auto is the backbone ofleast of the present Rouge plant, I industry. ~ the -— which occupies about 1,200 acres. lgan een a The yard was given to the Univer- ‘ undesirable ity in 1826 and became an early flavor and just. what chemi jfmembers as a tourist attraction in| sity i a mien P. Asther, Ino 8. eG ww ‘Doris ‘M. Cowell, 911 Tpeesyent & pean Sto Livenia “= pear, * oes Farmington ; Robert L Depree, 379% 331% Rockwell. Ellen Cc Garett, es Rockwell Tod, Greene A Wright, a Lake 2 Bernard F. Barbour, Royal Osk — Ethel M. Bemy. Birmingham David V. Comiskey, ‘south Lyon Marjorie A. Smith, South Lyon Ralph H. Page. Hazel Park mechers J. Woods, Farmington Glenn G Cummings, Rochester b Lois FP. 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(AP) — There's a | “let’s get with. it’ feeling in the i air here. Urgency dominates - this - once sleepy Spanish ranch turned mis- sile center where a Thor inter- mediate range missile wags fired for the first time Tuesday under kicombat conditions. i} Feverish construction activity, to meet the demands of the space ;| age, resounds through 64,000 acres of rolling hills clad in gnarled north central states and then those in the northeast. ose Rea ; REMINGTON Rollectric Reg. $32.30 < Brand Trade HOME and AUTO $1595 With Trade REMINGTON PRINCESS Reg. $17.50 shrubs. * * * Bulldozers are tearing up the earth where once cowboys and i sheep herders of the old Jesu Maria Ranch roamed‘ the ranges. Only a few years ago,-there was/ nothing on the site which now is being built into-a free world de- fense bastion, 160 miles northwest of Los. Angeles. One of those who saw it eelace and now is here under different circumstances, is Warrant Officer James Callan, originally of Van Nuys, Calif, He was one of 16,000 men in the California National Guard's 40th Infantry Division #iwho shortly before Pearl Harbor were moved briefly to the area for beach maneuvers. * * * “This was just hills then,” he says, ‘‘Hills and beaches and nothing else. There wasn’t a build- tiing that | recall.” Now he's back with the Stra- tegic Air Command. Things have changed, and are changing. The base is a contrast of old and new, Mixed among new struc- tures are buildings used when this was Camp Cooke, a training cen- ter during World War II. Some of the buildings once held German and Italian prisoners ‘of war. The base is slated eventually to harbor 8,000 personnel. Authori- ties first must provide housing and other facilities. Vandenberg's conversion into eausing growing pains in neigh- boring communities. Hotels and the first strategic missile base is|- - ‘father’s ranch near here last Sun- ‘more than 60,000 acres and de- stroyed 17 cabins and homes, More ‘interested in what you're not doing motels in nearby Lompoc and Santa Maria are jammed; housing et base ‘oles have commute many miles daily, The emphasis here is all on future, with eyes toward the. sky. And the sentiment expressed and displayed on the base since the Thor firing is, ‘‘We're on our way." Incendiary Bullet Set Off California Fire SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, Calif (AP)—A young rifleman has ad- mitted firing an incendiary bullet which touched off California's) worst brush fire of the year. =~ | Investigators said Jerry Stewart, 21, was target practicing on his day and failed to note one of the bullets was incendiary. :* * * The shell set dry grass ablaze. Stewart said he tried to beat out the fire but it spread quickly in the rolling hills near this historic mission village. No charges have been filed against him. * * * | The fire now has blackened than 2,000 fire fighters are- bat- tling it. They hope to control the blaze sometime Friday. . The fire moved south onto the| Camp Pendleton Marine reserva- tion but caused no damage. Dog Took Last Chance MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP]) — Mrs. J. G. McCage's sign-painting broth- er found out the sign meant what it said. As he was tacking up the sign reading ‘Keep Out — Bad Deg,” he was bitten from behind. Unemployment figures prove at least one thing — that someone's . Middle ‘age is that period when all you can exercise is| caution . . . Maybe figures don’t | lie, but girdles sometimes keep ‘em from telling the whole truth. is far too short to. meet the de- —Earl Wilson. ] She’s Every Girl's Favorite! 12” Shirley Temple Doll 3.98 .$1.50 to $3.00 America’s favorite dimpled darling has rooted golden tresses and wears a pretty petticoat, panties, shoes and stockings. ‘Shirley's pretty blue eyes move, too. 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Call the police.” The great commentator looked down at the rug. *] don’t know their number,” he said, A well known TV newsman, with an extensive newspaper and wire service background, put it this way: “The Good Lord certainly has loeked fondly on our media since the papers went on strike. * * * “We're just not equipped to get out on the street and cover a stery—a big fire or flood or some other catastrophe—or a story that demands a lot of jeg work and digging.” The President's new budget is expected to hit the $78 billion mark. : That’s another way of saying that during the coming fiscal year we'll spend 5,200 times as much as we spent on the Louisiana Pur- chase—out of which we carved 14 of the richest states in the union. Or, to put it another way, well ever 10,000 times as much as we paid for Alaska, out of which we have taken nearly a billion in gold alone. ‘We'll spend as much this year as we would have spent if the United States had been founded at the time of the birth of Christ and had cost some $40,000,000 annually to operate through all those ages. Peace is expensive. A_ single segment of peace - guarding, the B52G, for example. *« + * It flies 650 miles per hour and higher than 50,000 feet. It's eight jet engines produce the power of 30 diesel locomotives. Its gas tanks hold more fuel ‘than three railroad tank cars. Tt can fly 6,000 miles without refueling, or nonstop halfway around the world on a single air refueling. It can hold in its bomb bay more destruction than was visited on al! lands by all adversaries in World War II, and in addition is now armed with two Hound Dog guided missiles, supersonic jobs, nuclear. tipped, which can be flung against a target while the B52 is stil! héndreds of miles away. ‘The B52 is 156 feet long, has a wing span longer than the Wrights’ first flight. Its tai] stands nearly as tall as a 5-story building. And with all the “luxuries,” it costs about $10,000,000 Peanuts& of course, campared to the $78 billions, or slavery. But déar at that. ‘The Christmas cards are coming in, like a blizzard, and we're happy Farm Boy Has Chance to Crow—He’s Raised 5 “ELIZABETH, NJ. — John Schnellbacher has something to crow about — crows. He's raising five of them in his house. John, 31, a former New Paltz, | N.Y., farm boy, found the birds after mama‘ bird had deserted them. He's been feeding them on milk, bread, hard boiled eggs and chopped meat. 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Saddles and handlebars adjust to allow growth within the respective age limits. | PARIS (UPD) — US. Défense Secretary Neil McElroy said yes-. terday the achievements of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization during the past 10 years “give hope for the future and for further progress.’ «on & McElroy was one of several Western.defense m who|in spoke at a top-secret NATO council session aimed at revitalizing the alliance’s atomic and rocket de- military leaders were not mando public, McElroy’s remark was the only part of his speech released. * * * Informed sources said, however, the council heard that the Soviet [bloc has more than 6,000,000 men under arms in Europe, including ground forces of 4,500,000. 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' In “Cicero the Great,” an as- tute Housewife devises an invisible dog asa scare-tattic to discour- age salesmen. $he play builds up ~ to a hilarfoys climax, in which .men said most of the uncontrolled) the only one who really emerges line was in deep, Mountain areas, o-* *.. Nineteen homes and © summer cabins have beeg destroyed in the blaze which erupted Sunday and roared through the western . Slopes of the Santa Ana. Moun- tains which run north-south par- allel to the coast about 10 miles inland. * ~* * There was no present danger’ to any homes and the fire in an iso- lated area of Camp Pendleton was almost completely ‘controlled. Dollar Income Sets Record but Worth Declines WASHINGTON ® — Although the dollar income of Americans will set a record im 1938, real income jn tetms-6f buying pow- er fits declinéd from. 1957 be- cansé of inflation. The Commerce Department said personal income. for the full year will exceed 353 bil- lion dollars, up more than five billions from 1957, More and ; pay checks throughout the metalworking in- dustries contributed most of a 2'2-billion-dollar gain in the an- nual rate of personal income frorh October to November, * * * The increase boosted income to a record annual rate of 360 bil- lion dollars, almost 4 per cent above the recession low point last February. The report, confirmed that the rate of business recovery has continued to be rapid. Panama Pushes Rule 12 Miles Out to Sea PANAMA (AP) President Ernesto de la Guardia has signed into law a bill extending Pana- ‘ma’s territorial waters 12 miles sea. The limit had been three miles. * * * The extension completely rounds the seawatd ends of the 10-mile-wide Panama Canal Zone. The United Sfates, under its treaty with Panama, has _ jurisdiction over canal waters only out to the three-mile amit * . The State Deonent has de- clined comment on the extension. In the past the United States has refused to recognize» any claims to waters more than three miles from ‘shore. « ‘uninhabited sur- vietorious js the invisible Cicero. “The Gift of Tenyin" gives an unusual treatment to the story of the birth of Christ, in a unique Japanese setting. * * *& The play is poetic and poignant in mood, bringing a foreign fla- vor and a new perspective to the coinpelling Christmas story. FAMILY PRODUCTION “We believe this, our first pro- Christmas in the hearts of our au- dience, and provoke laughter and good spirits. It's a family produc- tion, aimed to please the. children as well as the adults, and we hope rcome,” ‘Richard Urban play direc- tor, said. * * “Advance tickets are not neces- sary, and the very nominal dona- tion asked is only to cover costs of production.”’ The hour-and-15 minute pérform- ance will include plenty of side- — splitting comedy in Paul McCoy's | “Cicero the Great,’’ as well as " play, duction, will rekindle the spirit of everyone in the comunity will . d birth of Christ told in an unus Japanese setting, is one of two plays being staged at 8:15 p. m. Friday and Saturday at Our Lady of the Lakes Church, Waterford. Caught in a rehearsal scene are, left to right, Carrie- “THE GIFT OF TENYIN” — The story of the ual way in its —— Payne, Judy ‘Ellibee and Jeanne Licatovich, members of Our Lady's Players of Waterford, who are presenting the play. Another one-act play, ‘Cicero the Great,” also will be given. or both nights, adding the spice ot humor to the Christmas program. By REBA HEINTZELMAN MILFORD—A plan to level an a 14store shopping center, is- now pending according | to realtor Edward Steele, He js representing a Detroit development firm and if the com- pany engineer's plans and sketches are ready by Monday night, Steele said he will submit them to the village council for study, Although council members ap- proved the pond-filling. project at the Dec. 8 meeting, they said their approval in no way indicated an intention to- rezone the property from heavy irtiustry to commer- cial. This would be required to allow the locating of a shopping center at the site. The steep hill is lecated along Summit street, just north of the former Ford plant, and the old mill pond, created by Henry Ford some 20 years ago, is at the bettom of the big d junoccupied hill into a pond at the) base of the hill. for construction of! Highland | on | parking area in front of the stores, | Steele explained, r | x * * At the present time the pond | belongs to the new owner ef the Ford plant, James Robbins, who has been trying to sell the three | mill ponds, dams and acreage surrounding the plant, | ] Plan Shopping Center ent and Robbins had reached an agreement on the property, and it’ would be only a matter of time | before the gigantic task of grading ‘down thé hill into the old pond would get under way. If plans can be completed this jweekend, Steele said he will also submit an artist's conception of the proposed center, at the Monday night meeting, Steele has indicated that his cli-| Ask Clarkston Area Voters to OK Library Tax Hike INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— Some 3,200 registered voters in the Clarkston area will be asked to ap- prove an additional one-mill tax increase for a free township li- brary, and a continued five mills for Fire Department. operation, at the annual spring election April 6. Whether or not to have two ad- ditional trustees on the township N, Completion of leveling operations would create. approximately 12) acres of contoured land for con- struction of the proposed shopping center. FEW TRAFFIC PROBLEMS With frontage on both Summit street to the west and N. Milford lroad on the north, shoppers would have very few traffic problems, en- tering and leaving the blacktopped One Polio Ooge: Reported in Waterford Township One case of polio was reported last week in Waterford Township, bringing this year's county total to 63, aceording to Dr. John D. Savings & Loan Co. Held Up af Southgate DETROIT () — Two gunmen robbed the Downriver Federal Savings & Loan Assn. in suburban Southgate of $3,600 today and escaped in the manager’s car. * * * The men forced. the manager, |W) Don Bezzo of River Rouge, and a teller, Raymiond Krzeckowski, to lie down inside a vault. They. got out unharmed after the gunmen) fled. Police said. descriptions. of | the: gunmen fitted those of. men who have staged other holdups:in the Detroit area. Recent holdups in- clude that «at the Plymouth Em- ployes Credit Union where the manager, Claude Richards, was shot to death Dec. 3. Milford road, : ; Orchard Lake Man Given Counselor Post ORCHARD LAKE — Warren J- Lotz, 6735 Buckland Rd., has been named. admissions counselor for Indiana Technical College, Fort Wayne, Ind, * * * The newly named counselor is laenloved as a project engineer fgr health director. | Monroe, county Only 27 cases were reported in 1957, he said. Following is a list of the com- municable diseases reported to the county and city health de- partments last week. PONTIAC . PAST PREV. YEAR WEEK WEEK AGO Chicken pox ..,,. 2 Measles ......ccen-s Mumps ensmen | Scarlet fever ....., Whooping cough .. 1 OAKLAND COUNTY PAST PREV. YEAR WEEK WEEK AGO Measies ............ Scarlet fever ...... aed cough ... - eee eeene ween Mum ‘Four Towns Church ‘Readies Yule Program | FOUR TOWNS—Santa Claus will| be on hand to greet. the children} iof Bloomfield Knoils at al Christmas party in the Four Towns Elementary School from 3 to 6 p.m, this Sunday, | from: Indiana Tech, «| Scrip Still in Existence = | to meet depression-era bills. In Chrysler Corp. Lotz, who holds his bachelor’s’ degree in mechanical engineering is one of the selected alumini named by the col- lege to serve- as counselor in its |new expansion program, * we ok Purpose of the nation-wide group of counselors is te acquaint prospective students with curric- ula and campus life at the Fort Wayne engineering and science college. x * * Part of the counselor's function will be to explain the various courses offered by the colleg« , and more specifically, how Indiana Teg is currently undergoing con- siderable physical and curricula changes. MOUNT CLEMENS (®—There still is outstanding against Ma- comb County $1,57f in scrip it issued in 1931 for use as money “all, ihe marty issued = 000 wor ths ‘ x * * The old six per cent scrip still is redeemable at face value, but beard will also be on the spring ballot. A new law requires a de- cision of a community-popula- tien of 3,000 to 5,000 registered voters. There. is @ population of more than 10,000 in Independence ‘Town- ship at the present time, aceord- ing to Treasurer Ira Snader. * * * The decision made by the town- ship board to place the library proposition on the spring ballot, was parked by the Clarkston Com- munity Women’s Club, which had filed necessary petitions Dec. 11. The group organized, and has kept the present library in opéra-|° tion for the past three years, and in a rpport submitted by four rep- resentatives of the club, more than 4,500 books have been in cireula- tion during the past five months. SEE $20,000 REVENUE : Snader said that if the tax mill- age for the library were approved. it would mean a maximum _ of $20,000 revenue. However, the women’s group indicated that only a part of the millage would be used for oper- = | ation and new beoks. The township board has author- ized Fire Chief Donald Beach to immediately file a petition for a continued five-mills for the firé de- partment, as the proposition ap- proved by voters in 1953 expires this year, 3 CANDIDATES FILE Only three candidates have filed petitions for township offices, ac- cording to Snader. Supervisor Duane Hursfall has petitioned for re-election, as has William H. Stamp for Justice of the Peace. Deadline for filing petitions for ‘|the Feb. 16 primary election has been- set for 4 p.m., Dec. 29, _ * * * The next regular meeting of the |Independen¢e Township board: is J anuary 6. 9 Miners Killed - ALES, France (AP)—An explo- sion early today killed. nine min- the county cut interest off in 1937, ers in the Grand’combe coal field of south-central France. wht + ~ JUANITA WARNES Mr, and Mrs, Hewling L. Warnes, 1400 Hilltop Rd., Lake Orion, announce the engagement of their daughter, Juanita to Forrest F, Gladstone, the son of Children Aid Korean Orphan Group to Siage 2 Plas ‘ese for Christmas WEST * BLOOMFIELD ‘TOWN: Elementary _ will contribute instead toward the support: of al Korean orphan, « The orphan, Beo Sung Dae, was unofficially adepted ‘by Roosevelt school — two years ago through the foster parent plan. 7 Roosevelt students send aid to Boo. Sung. Dae on’ two __ special occasions, his birthday and Christ- mas, New Cardinal Take Oaths St. Peter’s Basilica Is Jammed as Pope John Installs 20 Princes VATICAN CIFY (UPD — New princes of the: Roman Catholic Church took- the cardinal's eath amid the splendor.of ancient .cere- mony tne sag promising to. support Pope John. XXIII even “to the hpoint of shedding my blood.” . ¥: £&.fF Thousanls of faithful massed. in the vast Basilica of St. Peter to Three other sew -charch princes were receiving their red hats from the Catholic chiefs of state of ‘the nations in Wei. they serve. At one point during today’s cer- altar in the chapel-of St. Pero. ogg apart atery Sear ies with red capes and scarlet while the choir chanted: “We pray thee, ; help redeemed by thy preciotis. blood." Pope John embraced each new carting. and cobed rd ae er.” Tit Goepoengpen satin oY consistory began at 9:30 a.m. when the Pontiff entered the Pontiff entered the basilica in» solemn procession, borne showl- der high on a portable throne. entoned “Tu Es Petrus” to White House for Talk Today WASHINGTON — ie Charles E. Potter (R-Mich) today. The reason for the meeting was unknown. Potter said he didn’t know what Kenneth Gladstone, 2755 “Hickory Lawn Rd., Rochester, and the late Mrs. Gladstone. .The fiance is a senior at Lawrence Institute of Technology in Detreit. No date has yet been set fur the wedding. Keego Harbor Homes fo Be Judged Dec. 21 KEEGO HARBOR — Plans are nearly complete for the Dec. 21 annual Christmas Home Decorat- ing contest, it was announced today by the Keego Harbor Busi- ness «and Professional Women's Club, sponsors of the event. * * *® Prizes of $10, $7, $5 and two honorable meritions will be pre- sented that same evening to resi- dents of the homes selected as outstanding in that order, accord- ing to Wilma Webb, committee chairman. * * * 3 Three out-of-town judges have been chosen to tour the city with the corfimittee, starting at 7 p.m., to decide the winners. They will consider lawn decorations as well as all visible lighting effects. Assisting the chairman, on the committee, are Bernice Frayer and Sarah Young. Volunteer Firemen Give Children Yule Party COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Chil- dren of Commerce Township volun- teer firemen have been invited to a Christmas party to be held at hall in the village of Commerce. An annual event, the party is 4 limited to boys and girls’ up te 15 years of age who are sons_or daughters of Commerce firemen. cory: nine. children are expected to attend. Each youngster will receive a gift from Santa. Refreshments will be served, 4 p.m, Sunday at the main fire) it was all about himself. “I assume it coneerns what hap- pened in the Michigan election,” hé told.a newsman. Potter was beaten by Democrat Philip A. Hart and the Republican senator's political or business fu- ture has been a subject of specu- lation, Beyond saying that he has sev- eral prospects, Potter declined to say what he may do. Potter said he had not asked for the White House appointment, but declined to say how it came about. _|SHIP — Having decided not tol \ lexchange Christmas gifts again) {this year, students of Roosevelt} — emony, the new church princes. | |prostrated themselves before the thy ‘sérvants whom though hast’ Silver-voiced trumpets: blared. a ‘fanfare, and. the pontifical choir — Thou Art Peter — to welcome him, - Potter Summoned with President Eisenhower By MARY CELINSKE ~ Press Correspondent ‘ FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP—A survey to determine the need for a community college will soon be made by five school districts in Oakland and Wayne counties, it was announced by Louis Schmidt, Clarenceville school superintendent late yesterday. Clarenceville School, District, which includes parts of the City of Livonia and Redford Township as well as a part of Farmington Town- ship, is expected to join ae with four other districts in a plan to build and operate a community college. The other four districts are Plymouth, Livonia, South Redford and Redford Union. x * & ‘Each district has contributed. a share to a $5,000 fund to pay for were compiled by the School Serv- ice Department of the University)” of Michigan. The survey will attenspt to de-_ ee eee area would use community col- lege facilities instead of commut- ing 15 to 30 miles to Wayne State University in Detroit or U. of M. in Ann Arber. A recent school census. indicates ‘that there are 40,832 persons in the watch the Pontiff _ place - proad-| five to 19-year-old age group in the ned and soasettied Ahats on Matrlots ‘spncetned. the heads: of 2) new. MORE THAN ENOUGH nity college, according to Schmidt. He said it costs $450 to $500-an- nually to educate the average student in Michigan, “In a com. munity college the state would pay $190. per student, half of the remainder would. come from lo- eal pport, and the balance He added that four types of cours€s are planned for the pro- posed community college. One is a transfer course, with credits which it is hoped = be transferred to * E coca 4 a ube course Where students would attend classes for several - months. and training in their particular field. x * * A technical course and business courses would complete the pro- posed curriculum, Schmidt said. A super breed of heifer devel- oped by experts at Rutgers is ex- pected to produce more than twice as much milk as the average cow. the survey. The survey — jalternate with actual on-the-job/s Fire ae Worried About Her Lost Dog The mother of a Pontiac physi- cian, who was burned with her son during ‘a fire in his home yester- day, today is lying in her Pontiac about her runaway and fire-fright- ened dog. « * ' Mrs. Maybelle MeCandliss of Grand Rapids, who was visiting her son, Dr, Donald H. McCandliss of 1339 Lakeview St., Sylvan Lake, at the time the fire broke out, phoned The Press from her bed this morning and told this story: appreciate anyone finding the dog to notify her at the hospital. Last of 7 Pleads Guilty on Football Pool Charge ANN ARBOR — The last of seven University of Michigan students charged with handling eee ee a - Carl M. Riseman, 21, of-1 po gel $106.90 in fines | costs for the possession of ball pool tickets, ‘ to stand. trial foday. Court officials said he came in late Friday and entered his plea. The other six students—includ- ing football fullback.Tony Rio and basketball captain Jack Lewis — pleaded guilty last month and re- ceived similar fines. ., ‘Cool Customer’ Takes $576, Jewelry ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — A cool and deliberate bandit held up ithe Vagabond Cleaners, 8800 W. Eight Mile Rd., early yesterday evening and got away with $576 in cash, and a ring and wristwatch of a total value estimated at $150. Robs Vagabond Cleaners hand over the money in the cash register. After scooping up the mney, the bandit demanded Bowne's Watch and ring. The intruder then walked lowly out of. the store and left in the direction of Miteheldale street, Bowne said. The owner of’the store, Morris Bowne of 21660 Ridgedale Rd., Oak Park, told Royal Oak Township po- lice that he and an employe, Wil- liam Coklow of Detroit, were alone in the store when a man entered brandishing a nickel-plated auto- matic pistol, and ordered him to _ Wedding Versary. Saturday. house being held from 6 to 10 have two other daughters, Mrs. great-grandchildreh, . FETE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Albert) A Smith, 4350° Perryville Rd., Ortonville, will celebrate their Golden: They, will be feted at an‘ open rm. at the home of their daughter, Mrs... Evelyn. Bishop, 716.W. {Walton Bivd., Pontiac. The Smiths - Pauline Smith of Auburn Heights — and Mrs. Dorris Laphan of Clarkston, five grandchildren. and three The owner of the store was able to give police a good description of the robber, who was about 40 years old. Bonisteel to Quit Jas U. of M. Regent ANN ARBOR & — Attorney Roscoe 0. Bonisteel said today he will not seek re-election next spring as a regent of the Uni- versity of Michigan. He has served as a regent since 1946. His term ‘expires. Dec. 31, 1959. Bonistee] said he planned to devote more time to his profes- sion as an attorney and to his , family. Bonistee! for the last three years also has been a-member of the board of governors of Wayne State University. He said he will con tinue in that capacity until the conversion of the institution to a State supported university is com pleted next year. He is a Republican. Four Towns Party Sunday FOUR TOWNS—The Four Towns Methodist Church will present its ‘annual, Sunday School Christmas program at the church 7 p.m. Sun- - day. Arrangements are being made by Mrs, Cadman Prout. »-The Sunday School is asking for donations of mittens to ha be the “mitten tree.” {Coa out given (to. the “~_ dren's Home. An average ms Schi ne local in the US, ae Sea : General.Hospital bed worrying > a 7 no bai i ha the answer | ou a ny A ey SS _ -ASALE DAYS THR INDAY What makes Santa laugh? . BRACH'S \3t7 —— (Re mm th W e a? lied aw $9.67 to te $5437 STUFFED ANIMALS Favorite Jokes “covers _” COVERE | CHERRIES for Christmas Tailor Book of Hymor to Make Gift’ That's | Really Personalized One of.the best personalized gifts is one that can't be bought in any store but is easy and fun to make. 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THURSDAY, { have the first nuclear cargo sub- marine built by 1962 or 1963. : x «* Plans for the underwater freight- er are being drawn by Mitchell Engineering, a combine of some 40 British engineering and con- struction firms which also is build- ing a, nuclear power station at Chapel Cross in Scotland. The American Machine and — Foundry Co. is cooperating with Mitchell Engineering in prepar- ing plans for the atomic reactor which wil] provide power for the vessel. Frederick G. Mitchell, chairman of the Mitchell group, said initial’ tests for the submarine have been nautical itions of continued for another 19 months by ‘Saunders-Roe. These experi- ments,. he said, will cover ques- hull design, economic speeds at various depths, compar- isons of operating costs with sur- x * * Mitchell sajd after reports on these tests are received it will be possible to prepare a design for such a ¢raft and to estimate costs of building end operating the vessel. He said the actual design will be drawn by Naval architects, although this project is quite in- dependent of similar plans for construction of a nuclear sub- marine for the British. Navy. If the submarine actually is built, Mitchell said, the hull will be con- ‘structed by a shipbuilding firm while Mitchell Engineering. and American Machine and Foundry will manufacture the reactors. COST UNKNOWN - Mitchell said until the prelimi- collar and gloves provide contrast. The angel is flanked by red can- * The Christmas tree and = OK Beginning on New Rocket. NASA Gives Firm Job of Making $200 Million Space Flight Engine WASHINGTON if — This coun- try's hope of being the first to rocket a man into space took an upward turn Wednesday — at aj Ptospective cost of about 200 mil- lion dollars. : coasts. 6 Alabama Officials | fo Claim Immunity = x *« * The National Aeronautics and Space Administration gave a Cali- fornia firm the job of developing a. huge engine designed, NASA gaid, “to deliver far more thrust than any other rocket now in ex- istence.” tons. The thrust of rockets already developed by the Soviet Union has not been announced, but they claim |Jr. agreed Wednesday to give the to answer Negro charges of dis-| crimination before the U.S, Civil Rights Commission. | A state judge and five voter registrars at the federal agency’s inquiry here last week, had been under federal orders to appear with their registration files before the commission at second hearing/ Friday. However, Judge Frank Johnson officials a chance to try to con- vince the court that as immune judicial officers they have a legal tight to defy the agency. * * * After Johnson postponed until Jan, 9 the deadline for obeying subpoenas for Friday's hearing, a spokesman for the commission in Washington said resumption of its inquiry was postponed pending Johnson's final ruling. ge festive season brings . . Gowns for every type party the with whirling skirts, sheaths in sequin trim and velvets . in pastels, blacks HOLIDAY DRESSES . taffetas . . Satins, and .white. ‘Select early to be sure . of time for your alterations. , who refused to testify |i Sn ae ee a Ricoto sang gia OS “15 PIECE A CRAG ELECTRI MOVIE O EES — RVICE POLICY > yrname on = & and Projectors § nary tests are completed it is im- One U EYES UTFIT 28 oh ae SAVE ‘30 I with a speed of 35 * * * “Such a vessel,” he said, “would be invaluable in bringing iron ore to this country from Hudson Bay, knots, Mitchell said that in addition to hauling cargoes under the polar ice, the submaritie might be used ‘for carrying ofl from the Middle East to Britain. . Aussies List Airfields CANBERRA — The Australian Air Pilots Association is compiling a directory of country airfields to provide owners of 700 privately owned aircraft with a service sim- ilar to that given motorists by au- tomobile clubs. insects Are Boon, Peril WASHINGTON—Alnmiost all fruits and vegetables depend on insects for fertilization. Insects, however, nyultiply so fast that if they were not kept in check they would eat A re 18, 1958 os A gift from your kitchen at Christmas time is more than wel- comed by friends and relatives. A different way to give a gift from your kitchen is in a picnic outing kit filled to the brim with all the food. That’s why nature has maintain the balance. Perfect Movies! INCLUDED! || No Guessing! Sst sgt, md No Spoiled iM po ecoryp like F ilm > a Hollywood film as easy 35, Christmas goodies. DOUBLE -PLEASURE — Unwrapping a Christmas present can be a picnic when the receiver finds a gift within a gift is edible. Home baked holiday cookies go into sandwich box (lower left) while a sparkling punch fills wide mouth bottle. , Picnic Kit With Cookies Is Gift in Good Taste Punch goes in the vacuum bot- tles, festive cookies in the sand- wich bex. . : Be sure to select cookies that will keep well for several days like this one prepared bf Aladdin home economists. NEXT YEAR AT MARK’S!| ROYAL- REMINGTON -UN DERWOOD When cool, slice through the mid- dle. Spread with cherry jelly or chocolate icing and place back to- gether to make the cookie sand- wich, Yields two dozen sandwiches. Reds Honor U.S. Artist MOSCOW (UPD — The Moscow Popular Science Film’ Studio has produced a film about the work of American artist Rockwell Kent. It includes shots of the Kent exhi- bition which toured Moscow, Len- ingrad and Kiev this year, Greater Selection of GIFTS at LOW PRICES... I NO MONEY. DOWN — PAY FULL SIZED STANDARD PORTABLES | 14. Day SAVE $22.90 ywood. Script fi Bes press Mame book.” by foltowing pr Free Home Trial $99” NO MONEY DOWN Only 50¢ a Week Given Free at MARK’S Dropleaf Metal Table and 800 Page Webster Dictionary Brand New - 1959 MODELS One Year Service | BRIDAL PAIR ‘T29" Bridal Book Helpful hints for the bride-to-be. No pur- DIAMOND 10-DIAM SOLITAIRE BRIDAL * STAMLITE IMAMOND BIXOe Scithestieieaeiientteiioas \ deddantnel Oe ee ee ey tl tt str ty fen [ aa-taneesaegeene alpen iol of lifetime service. Pull trade-in ee Money hack guaran~- t ve Te MAN’S FIERY DIAMOND OND ~ PAIR Pree tightening, cleaning, Polishing. and inspections... Service Coupons » || 45-N. SAGINAW wert - Directly Across from Neisner's BULOVA “PRISCILLA” Lights up the wrist with shimmering diamonds! 17-jewel Precision Ac- curacy. Dazzling with genuine dia- monds. Tiny exquisite design. Luxury features of watches costing far more! BULOVA “NAVIGATOR” 12 jewels ! Certified waterproof ! Shock resistant! Unbreakable mainspring! Anti-magnetic! Radium hands and dial! ‘1 HOLDS FOR CHRISTMAS i Phone ‘FE 2-2400 + é taf 9 te ; , ' ¢ ak . * & © + eV VE ~ GY” + 4+" < * - +. - | | ’ | 4 \ “wt A wey 2 < é a 7 a a a a ar De eS ed od he ed a Ce OS tse) as es al cas aS caso : REE PARKING AT Born StoRES | Ladies’ — Nylon Gowns § 598 All nylon empire gown, 15 denier sheer over 30 denier tricot. Embroidered bodice, lace trim, Van Heusen Vantage Men’ s Dress Shirts Luxurious cotton madras with a com- fortable soft collar with sewn in stays -that can’t get lost. Wash it day after day and it will stay fresh and neat without ironing. 8S Special Pu rchase Ladies? Winter Car Coats Quilted lined, orlon collar that lies Mat ov | aips up:as a hood. Beige only 10-18. Girls Holiday Dresses ps aa poe Youngland, Kate Green- away, and Marv . and Chubbette. All sizes in the cutest styles ever. Others $4.98 to $7.98 "Copley Washable ; Boys’ Hooded Parka | Super polished cotton, celecloud - lined, fur trimmed hood, com- pletely washable. 612) -- Leather upper, fleece lined or plaid lined, cushion crepe sole and heel. Men’s. Washable ~ Corduroy Slippers Men’s Robes By RABIN $@95 to 315 95 : Wash and wear plaids, solids, terry cloth, satins. An idea) gift item. - ie | “*Stppes Man’s Aqua Coat By BUCK SKIEN Iridescent daeron cot- SS , | Blue or blacks, %@ . / ton, orlon pile lined, cushion sole, white: - a Ry wash ‘n wear. ' a: a ; Others $19.95 to $35 SPECIAL | Quilt Lined Reg. 16-95" tee Black with gold lame upper and wedge heel. Po A Boys’ \ Cowboy Slippers Ski Pajamas by Tom Sawyer Toasty warm knit pajamas. a wide assortment of patterns. 6-16. Ours exclusively. $ 2 g $ § 1) B Pistol and badge with $ : each pair. Washable, of QP ~ | and course: 7 to 12. a “Open | a Lion Charge Account With . | Shah OF FREE PARKING a BOTH STORES fe fe fe fe fe fe” fe# e F Oar a ; , ‘s 4 , , ’ : | , ' ; Al oO i | a / Ni x os | ao j _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1958 __-\~ a) Sees NEW YORK i— Thirigs a col-and two pounds of crushed rasp- ‘amnist might never know. if he didn't open his mail: Some. doctors now estimate that/ younger, it Americans would cut their intake of fat foods by 25 per cent, the berriés—but no soap! Although people“ are marrying they don't necessarily plunge headlong into wedlock. More than 87 per cent of marriages number of. hert deaths could|are still preceded by an engage- be cut in half within 20 years. * * * At one time, reckoned their wealth by the number of fat ladies they kept in their harems. = Rid you know that 80 per cent wot U. S. drivers aged 60 or more Save problems with their vision? Which reminds tus of a recent Jruery by Robert Q. Lewis: “Has anyone heard about the flea trainer Who became an elephant trainer— , because his sight was failing? “An experienced tea plucker can|* as many as 160 pounds of eat in a single day. * Highborn women of ancient Rome bathed in a mixture of 20 ment period, and 62 per cent of the engagement rings are given at Turks and Arabs Christmas, One way to avoid fires is to go to church. Last year churches had only 1.05 fires per hundred build- ings, compared to 2.65 for colleges and 5.6 for restaurants and tav- ern, Don't worry if your child is left- handed. _Lefthanded people are legendarily superior in brain pow- er to the right-handed. Tip from comic George DeWitt: “You know you're falling in love when you lose your balance.” The French celebrate St, Cath- erine’s Day on Nov. 25, when every young seamstress in Paris goes on pounds of crushed strawberries a citywide husband hunt. -— - oF pe * J @ Lens interchangeability @ Built-in waist-level viewfinder As Low As $139.50 $ 13.95 Down Lew Men Neeee era F1.9. Schneider len Down No Down Payment ) & 570 a F . SS s ) : se} GY _Q@—* ¢ —~0 Praktica 35mm Gamera @ Internally automatic coupled iris diaphragni @ 1/800 te 14 second speeds—Focal plane shutter German precision ba aah - electric eye movie cam- [iim ~ Weekly REVERE PROTECTOR | « with Acromatic magnify Superb color slides with easy to use fine color slide camera. Complete Outfit, Camera Case and Fiash Unit s. a I rather like this definition by,against social contacts, to keep,rabbit can leap in a single hop?|vator operator was the nicest man Grace Downs, who hostess school: guy who figures when his shoes times, the greatest aes Operator Set [ave ant some boys go thrush Eopaae Hiaptel Tove them 25 per cent faster than girls. Once tit up, mowever,. it’s the inti st eeaaeeee Vincent's +“ shoes a year while Hospital. here reported the ele: man bie 1.7 pale. junivicln weclon Wile Say oS = MEN Stereo Ta es Terms Arranged - am ADE | P The newest rage of the fation 5 teeny Dove with a Fine Choice of Christmas Music at_low prices that will amaze serps semen 975 $1948 “4 pa clia As Low As $495 Sunbeam Shaver a “hE | Reg. $28.50 ...... Sy = Bs - ae Norelca Electric $1199 mC \ 3 @ BULOVA Reg. $24.50 ...... Fr = @ | pape Radio Priced from eure c Shaver$ 1488 bs P) / with every © ELGIN eg. $2950 2. -.- 4 ( Watch or Schick Home and | fi Dement = @ HAMILTON S tS) 5 Aare sheer $1,688 # |. CA ERA’ ‘SHOP otra Reg. $33.50 ...... TO LD srw. baat “re $-6615 AVP ee : Seeeaies Re. $3555 200 ABS (ea * OPEN EVENINGS. UNTIL 9 R) a 24 N ie ! ; asunle 5a. A WEEK a are $ 688 |TERMS ON ALL GIFTS Ar rN. Saginaw St. . @ ELBON ond as 50 inne arise sas bere = = GN —-w@ o~S e, py aa _PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG, = MANY OTHERS | cine iden | x a) wl 4 i ‘ j wf } . i a \ Z * . z | é =e . ’ / 4 ‘ ‘ ° ‘ s - r at : pe - vr : i Bee ; ¢ y : c ‘ : a < Cae oe . : * | So eel ' | BO Sg Se 825 See eet hate Ss tee See gr eae ore ee tg See J ES Ne a ek \ :- ‘ . $ ‘ _ f \ ' is 4n offer! tn addition ‘to finer quality furniture and Ward's lower prices, we egliage Entel a = 10-pound turkey ‘any purchases “ercers applica of Five woes . Buy all your Christmas gin at Free! 6-Piece. Desk Yes—they've got EVERYTHING .. . including — the lowest -price you've ever se@n for this fine quality! Big, deep foam rubber revers- ible cushions that are. thicker then o mottress. Big, big chairs thet cradle évery part of your body in blissful comfort! Swivel all around-a circle for TV-viewing comfort or converse~ ~ tional grouping. YOU SAVE AT L®AST $20. on any choir! Desk Not Exactly Grained Finish Desks Since: In Handsome Mahogany and Limed Ook Handsome 40-inch wide desk. in limed ook with five spacious drawers that have loads of storage space for family papers—books and even clothing. ideal gift for the stu- dent, dad or mom—See it today! W Desk bletter with J Handsome plastic holder ; letter opener of Desk ball point pen tae . Swe bone donk ehieng™ Peete | BOOKCASES , Each Item Beautifully Designed eed Cratted All Regular $35 to $45 Values! | USEFUL DECORATIVE DESK: '® Lovely 2-drawer style with morlite plastic top. In limed oak or mahogany with brass hardware, hardware. 3-DRAWER BACHELOR CHEST Deep-drawered and well proportioned! Liméd } oak or mahogany with polished brass hardware. 30x18x30"’. VERSATILE SWIVEL ROCKER Upholstered in heavy-gauge plastic thet whisks clean. Cleverly styled arms, tapered legs with brass trim. ROOM-DIVIDER PLANTER Mahogony or limed oak finishes protected with — Durlon plastic. Finished back. Removoble plastic planter. 3930x1236" High Limed Oak ‘aie or Mahogany 3012236" High 5] 6" Mahogany Only Limed Oak and Mahogany Sliding Use the Ward-Way CREDIT PLAN @ No Interest or Carrying . 30x12x36" High Charge! borer Biad, @ No Finance Co. to Deal With! oom Divider @ Payments Made ot Our Store! Bookcase 5 These lovely bookcases will enkance the beauty of any room setting— | Created by expert craftsmen as room dividers . . . the backs are smoothly finished to enhance the surroundings .. . Truly the Christ- mas gift that will be appreciated! ‘5 ® Smoothly ® Self-Leveling Mahogany Only Finished Backs Ferrules ® Durlon Plastic ' @ Gleaming Dress Protected mrconts a’ - Outside Candles’ Let Fluorescent Tapers Beam Merry Christmas to Welcome Visitors The door ic metened with ancil hinges and its prevented from For lawn or porch decoration,| swinging inward by small blocks, how about two welcome candles placed 6 inches from top, in front that spell “Merry Christmas’ onjf inner brace. one side and when reversed will . greet the visitor with “Happy New! Students for Priesthood Year?” . : ‘Make the base of two pieces of Inspired by Relatives SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPI) — }x124nch lumber, 114 inches long. These are glued, with waterproof) joc young Americans studying glue, to produce a double thickness/for the Roman Catholic priest- with grain crossed. In the center\pood have at least one relative of each base a smaller inside brace is made of two pieces of 1x6-inch| ciated directly with the religious jumber, each 544 inches long, glued | tife, ss with the grain crossed and nailed or screwed to the base, * * * The front and back faces are of| versity of Notre Dame, who also 1x8-inch lumber, the shorter onesjsaid that most priests-to-be come 4 feet long and the longer ones 6/from middle-class feet long. . Draw four-inch square letters > fer the two legends in pencil and say out the letters. The two unlettered sides of the|Junketing Solons Find candles afte of 1x6-inch lumber, : one serving as a door, and the Better Roads Needed other as a panel for the ,attach- fixtures ment of the electrical permit heat to escape. * x Fasten colored fireproof film to|around over the Indian land. Rep. the inside of the lettered panels, and fasten. the electrical fixtures|the trip was ‘‘a first hand legis- for fluorescent lighting on the sta-jlative experience in riding through tionary side panel, with the elec-jthe dust all day. trical cable entering .a hole boredjthere could have been a better in thie bottom of the panel. Then fasten the lettered panelsion the reservation.” — *|congressm learned about Three 1-inch holes are bored Near| need for hather : ae the top of each of these pieces to Navajo Indian Reservation the who is a priest or otherwise asso- This was reported by the Rev. Joseph H..Fichter, S. J., visiting SANTA FE ® — A group of hard way. For several days they bumped Joseph M. Montoya (D-NM) said I don't think selling point for improved roads off. ° KITCHEN AUTOMATION — There'll be a hot meal waiting when these tired Christmas shoppers come home. Mother sets automatic timer and temperature control'on oven before leaving. Oven will go on automatically, beke or roast corfect time and turn Boon for Busy Shopper , Every minute counts during the pre-Christmas rush: and the busy homemaker can be thankful for the modern devices that help her get through it all in one piece. Among them are her auto- matic washer and dryer that take over the laundry job, the tele- phone for remote-control shop- ping, efficient cleaning tools, a "2a,e°¢' Timing Devices Help | } garbage diapossl to shorten stepe.| fie There’s one task that can’t be skipped or skimped, family day in and day out. For-| j tunately, there's a device to help) '/# you out with that, too, the auto-|/f matic oven timer on your electric! | range. This very efficient helper||} just balt an the corporal like te go to Miami, Fla. ,I've very gees vacation spot.” Nuts to That Squirrell HARTFORD, Conn, (UPI) —Sev- ! MEN'S . . . BOYS’... eo. $2.50 Value however, | }) and that’s cooking meals for the} f MALE SOLES} 5 ATTACHED WHILE-U WAIT Of SHOP can free you for an afternoon of! BRING THIS COUPON WITH YOU TO ‘S$. S$. KRESGE'S CHINA BY LENOX — CASTLETON — SYRACUSIE FLINTRIDGE — ROYAL JACKSON AND MANY OTHERS — ALL OPEN STOCK in small packages iaelaa) SILVER BY GORHAM *— TOWLE — oo ; REED & BARTON — INTERNATI GIFTS enon 1.95 UP For Selection! Quality’ Dependabi For privilege Shop CHOOSE JEWELERS lue! ity’ of exchange and aift wrapping at no added cost at BUDGET YOUR PAYMENTS Open Every Week Night Hawa eadlg vacation soot *|Waikiki Beach ‘ { Asked in a survey of Marines “4 |Where he'd like to go for a, vaca- replied: “I'd extra| never been there or any other |; en-year-old Paul Sherman was well morejon his way to winning @ bubble THE WORLD'S FINEST MAKES FROM 25.00 TO 250.00 MEN’S JEWELRY AT ALL PRICE RANGES ~ 02 YEARS 5 PAY ) MOTOROLA | Radios, Revord Players, TV, Hi-Fi and Stereo-Phonic Sets FREE 12 Great RCA ALBUMS with purchase of any Hi-Fi or Stereo-Phono Set SCHWINN [ BIKES! 7 Boys & Girls $36.95 of 589: 95 ; LOW AS Cusianteed As Long As You Own h—6 Months to Pay Jr. Bikes with Trainer Wheels, $21.95 G up Royce Union Imported Lightweight Bikes, $41.95 & up VELOCIPEDES............. $6.99 and Up $ 7.50 REX JET WAGON ......Now $5.99 $14.95 FIRE CHIEF AUTO .... Now $9.99 $27.95 SERVICE TRUCK ..... Now $19.88 SANTA SPECIALS USUAL VALUE 6.50 a Wy BLANKETS Rayon Nylon $4.95 Value, Now, $299 TRANSISTOR RADIO Usual Value $29.95 SALE $1995 PRICE ONLY $1.00 DOWN " $5.95 Value 9299 ELECTRIC SAW Usual Value 29.95 SALE PRICE 95 1 inetuo . TAX Only FOO DOWN UTILITY [ — Q=——s Aluminum ELECTRIC Vides MIXER foe Extra Guests, Etc. ONLY $1 DOWN 24x60” es i $888 SPECIAL Santa DELUXE SPecial GIFT WRAP 2 ASSORTMENT AUTOMATIC. COFFEES mane? Electric Percolator Electric Skillet Usual Value $19,95 1 *1Q” KAR-VISOR-KIT Zipper Top Plastic Reg. $1.98 Value GET UP TO $500 TRADE-IN ON your old BATTERY As Low As $1.00 Bown $1.25 Weekly CHECK-UP | fy| Let ws test your bat- . m4) tery mow. We can — save you trouble and BF. Goodrich Store’ Open ‘il 9 p.msFri.-Mon & Tues. _111.N. Perry St., Cor. Mt. Clemens | FE 2- 0121 : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1958 _ - ieee et eerie In every department; throughout. Kresge’s, you'll find hundreds of terrific gift ideas for every name on your list. Christmas shopping is made easy and fun... you “see” what you want on open counters; sales people are available to help and advise; our lower prices please all Christmas budgets! \ Chery Christmas motifs on soft, absorbent tissue . . . 24 cocktail or 20\luncheon napkins i in each pkg. Matching Cups, Plates, Cloths in each pkg. } ‘ . ariety ags eals, Cards olls Pri per 35 Miniature Tree Lights. > '8 square. rik cope Veeees . 25¢ pkg. V T ‘ S SR nt Git Pape oe perenne $2.99 8 hot drink cups... 254 pkg. piesa ides =A «2 5t.. Continuous 20 xine 00 15-Lt. Outdoor Tree Set 1 | iL . . ° _ Christmas tabla ee |: weaelag 110 ca 8 spon oe thes athe 1 Adds holiday cheer. $3.79 B-Lt. Add-On Tree Set... ... 7% 7-Lt. Multiple Tree Set. . §, Princess *100% Plastic ——— PLATES Bright Holly Wreaths 914". New, special 14%. holiday meses in 15! ‘ green etic ar $}98 bright... big variety! and berries. 16”, $2.59. 2-Retord Albums of 4-Record Albums for Children ephsteatnd 10: 2 in its own box! Wa Gi - Gift Boxes All sizes. Some ins. 50 | Spel Calas 1.29-1.79° erin lase year 10; 5 Remap 59 : 98+ Christmas Music a 5 BALL POINT PEN Jota rgan, chimes, carolers. $100 Wale Disney, Mother 16 x20” “triple-thick Elaborate antique Carols and popular favor- 1 Goose, Cowboy Songs 98° S sense tart gleaming stain- uzzies, ices or all the 49. effects in of f- aa 527. 5] ites. High fidelity. and Christmas Favorites! less steel cap. A terrific ihc gift a ea. | with gilt ee “Christmas Chimes” : with 0 safer - “Christmas Chorales” ry Adem Carey Chorele__. 12” Christmas Albums 12 to 14 most famous sy49 Christmas songs on each, Finest colortone hi-fidelity. Each Bag Holds Six Pairs Shoes! 12-Pocket Shoe alba 12 pockets; taffeta embroidered vinyl. Fancy Gift Handkerchiefs — import lace or em- broiderededges; sheer 59: . $100 . linen, fine organdy. Give Fine Swiss Watches Shock-resistant -styles; high-fashion cases; regu- lar, luminous dials. Hard Candy 39¢ Ib. with band - Cello-Wrap $400 _sq98 - «8 x. 10” sizes. Suede easel backs. For women, men, teens, 2 “eed of Christ” Golden or silver effects in heavy em- Hand- we chrome 1 9 Double-twisted $1.98 bossed metal . . . grand gna nih rass. git wire frome. x0”, ' Satin-Finish Holiday Sweets 35¢-49¢ ip. and Hard, filled or mixed candies! Men's Leather Gift Wallets Embossed, hand-laced to Op- grain. goatskin. Inside zip- $498 per, pocket. Handy Cor Snowbrush Combination brush and scraper saves reaching. 24” 49: of every Car Owner. plus tox Gay Holiday Gift Aprons s]00.5]59 Choose from many cotton or nylon nov- elty gift styles. Gay, colorful trims and . : : . tings, 12x16”, Drip ‘n’ Swish Nylon $1.59 patterns: At pin- Gum Ball Bank-O-Matic ts $498 po $698 : ? ; money prices! | Cage Stand Permanent Pleated Percale $1.00 ‘Drop i in a penny’. 98: with. $5.95 Decorative plastic - $2.98 . . a gum ball pops out! 25 balls , ! with brass trims . Moder black : 'n’ £ W0 extra balls, 49%. Strip eo’ Canes... - ise ees oo 1M § many colors, designs. brass tripod. j/ Table ind _ 4) Floor Planters Bright wire, plastic — base, removable fit: "DOWNTOWN PONTIAC—TEL-HURON CENTER — DRAYTON PLAINS— Ee) Ba j * Po LJ r} * RACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER - _ Forall your “last-minute” needs, look over the ideas below, then hurry in! RS os , é soe . rs A A A A A A RE AR Rl I Eg AR A, Em A A A em te RA A A A A I i A A AR Ata A A A A. A gt: as iu ati rig AN ae lt i i A Si me i I le eR A Be, Ee 8 he At. Ms Ae i A et ix AB Be AR a . ' _ TONITE Big Savings at B&G “Hayman land Lies Near Reef U 16” x 32” Size SPATTER ASPHALT TILE All Paint 40% Off | diving cane or charter boats Today's Tourist Joins Darwin in Fascination of Coral Colors, Farms HAYMAN ISLAND, Australia— Today, the Great Barrier Reef has been -charted and miarked with lights. Candy-striped cabanas dot the lagoons, Local flights operate daily from Sydney to Proserpine on the Queensland coast. Travelers board a bus in Proser- pine for a trip through the sugar eane country to the coast, where a launch ferries them to Hayman Island on the inner side of the reef. * * * Hayman, Voleanic and rugged, is one of 600 islands lying 18 miles Sportsmen can rent skin The waters the sands, and pleasure boats ply; TREE PARTY CALLS FOR NIBBLE-AS-YOU-PLEASE | TREATS — Red mosaic pattern of hot serving tray fits season as does hot tomato soup spiced with nutmeg and cinnamon stick mud- continue to have separate meet- ings with rpresentatives of both parties." Federal Mediation Service will|§ Presses at the nine papers have|f JUST, IN TIME FOR Miswtusd ‘ALL NYLON SLIPS All Sizes From 32 to 50 with mackerel, bonito, snapper and| ‘ers, broiled buttered flat bread. Reg. art As Seen on TV! © tev Amaro | [9S coaat Etta ||P] wate teres smear» we (CDristmas Tree, Snacks now 9487 Tropic of Capricorn, are scat- e ON le edumnacvsame ANd Friends Make Party ' 28 on Ce GOODMAN 5 (Metallic Series) FLOOR TILE dghtenes ta Mayenne tad is oy fun and excitement cine seed ees broiled with lots of. Samar” Plastic Wall Tile Youreelt tor the Woligays 50% Of SPECIALS COUNTER TOPS Mica, Vinyl, Senden SPATTER LINOLEUM TILE Ys OFF Te Ea. tf you don’t buy your tile trom us, we both lose money OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY ‘TIL 6 FREE PARKING 1055 W. HURON, PONTIAC tlet FE 8-3717 | | 2.74 billion in mid-1956,. The anna] cinated by the formation of the for miles. * * * Highlight of a trip to the reef is a cruise among the outer islands. Antarctic whales, 60 feet long, abound in the Queensland waters in the summer months. It is not Great Barrier Reef. Through the; shades and eerie shapes is visible lectable from beginning to the end, Hot soup; laced with nutmeg and cinnamon bark Is cold-weath- er fare served with flat sesame Postmen Enter Protest on New Street Names. - HOBBS, N.M. #—Local postmen have protested a new street-naming setup. Postmaster L.L. Gholson complained: unusual for a whole school of Whales to follow an excursion launch. Blowing jets of spray over the deck, the wheels come close enough to pose for portraits. 125,000 Born Each Day world population put the figure at increase is now estimated at 45,- “Now we have an East Green Acres, a West Green Acres and a North Green Acres. And we have Divorce Suit ‘Cruelty’ two of his three wives, He 7 people a year or 125,000 a a North Llano Drive which is south | i Ariz. w — Everett |e aceused both mates of “excessive, | 7 outrageous and cruel treatment.” | F— He said the third wife already had|©& 6 DIAMOND PHOENIX, . UNITED NATIONS, N. Y—The'C. 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PONTIAC at THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18,- z058 Opens Up Africa “Famous Sons of Britain Lead the Development of Egypt and Sudan WASHINGTON — In 1862, the English explorer John Speke dis- covered Lake Victoria in the deep interior of what is now British East Africa. It confirmed his theory that the huge equatorial body of water was the source of the great Nile River. At the same time, another Eng- lishman, Samuel .Baker, was fol-| lowing the Nile’s eastern tribu- taries in Ethiopia. Two years la- ter, northwest of Victoria, he found Lake Albert, a second major link in the upriver system. The opening up of inner Afri- a= of the Sues Canal in 18369 — marked the start of a three-sided rela- tlenship between Britain, Egypt, and Sudan that was to guide the Sudan's future course. Along the way, some of Britain’s most famous sons played leading roles. - In 1869 Egypt was nominally a part of the Ottoman Empire. The Egyptian Khedive appointed Sam- uel Baker to pacify and govern its turbulent Equatorial provinces. Baker set ‘up a vigorous admin- istration in the wilds. He was succeeded by Charles (Chinese) Gordon, already a Brit- ish hero by virtue of military and _ DARK STORES — This is East Berlin daring the Yule season. The streets and sidewalks are deserted in this night scene of Stalin-allee, the . _ main thoroughfare of Communist dominated East heon signs and West Berliners Strongly Fear War Berliners today sought a stronger! declaration from the West on the Berlin. This picture, made at 7:30 p.m., shows and there is little nighttime activity. West Ber- lin streets are active, gay and busy in contrast. - Want Ultimatum Given to Reds BERLIN (UPI) — Worried West! threaten war, as the Soviets have [Soviet |Red China Seen “lin 20 Years | ‘HONG KONG (AP) —“With in- dustrialization, I can see . (Red) China emerging as the "Germany of Asia in 20 years—with 30 mil- lion Chinese troops goosestepping determinedly forward.” . An Indian: population expert, Dr. S. Chandrasekhar, made this pre- diction today after touring the Communist-ruled mainland for six weeks. : ; * * Chandrasekhar said Red China “is like a big zoo.” “Everyone is fed, clothed, and taken care of.when they are sick,” he said, ‘‘but there is no individual freedom, and the intellectual class has been destroyed.” : The director of the Indian Insti- tute of Population Studies told a news conference that China’s pop- ulation is-growing at an alarming rate. He estimated there are 653 million persons now and predicted the tota] will hit one billion in 15] _ years. 1 Man With 21 Women Really Enjoyed the Trip RICHMOND, Va. u — Moley Stuart was the only male among 21 females — 19 students and 2 chaperones — who toured Mexico with the Spanish class of Thomas Jefferson High School. 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FE 4-0526 ONLY ONE MILE FROM DOWNTOWN | HALAL Ans at os” THIRTY-SIX Br ee eee eee LS * THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1938 waite Wisdom,” “The Value of Ignorance," and the other orated on ““The Beginning of Plans to Crack Sound Barrier pt story when they attended bacca- laureate and commencement serv- ies, One a held forth on 168.3 million pounds. baceo from the United States. Im- ports from U.S, in 1957 rose to LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Sister Mary Aquinas, the flying nun, will | we E : CHRISTMAS GIFT: SO | holiday-right Women’s Figure Skates Size 5 to 10 95. a $10.95 Misses’ Sizes $7.95 Men’s-Boys’ Hockey Skg Men’s Sizes 9? 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U.S, all re ment Six RAK Dt ee EE AEE CEE EERE EER EC EEN © case's “Well, diocese learned to’ fly.” The sister said she takes a lot | ef good-natured ribbirg from her} colleagues about traveling wing and a vrayer” “But you know, is a certain holy feeling when | Even a commer-| cial flier looks at life and death) from a different viewpoint. FEELING OF ETERNITY i “T get a higher-up feeling be.| ‘cause I know I’m nearer to heaven | and might be dashed to eternity } at any moment. Sut if you believe, Does she feel there imate conflict in her blending of | ‘science and religion? ithe child learns God in his |and in science he learns God ™ jhis works. It is part of a whole.” Goldfine’s Trial in Study Stage 6 Attorneys of Boston| ‘Industrialist Look Over | Tax Reports Wednesday \Revernue Service reports. Julian opposed surrendering the “They concern a | criminal tax investigation and it is vital that the reports not be] disclosed at any time.” — reports, naturally, Wis., in Green Bay, * * ae * she said, “'t up there, ‘eliallelladah Radha sialiaBallialalain: in God, it gives you a feeling of | ‘eternity. You feel that if you 're| | going to die on this trip, you're comfo rt prepared. * .* * i is a “The life of a sister is such that | : ske is always prepared for death.”’ | womans Sist - Aquinas, a native ¢ "Res: | iville, Ohio, and a teacher for more affair. ee ‘tran 30 years, said she has re jup flying jets becausc “I am re- give him writing parts of my sc once courses ‘on jet flight and rockets, orce again, I simply vant to know w..at I'm talking about.” * * * is an " she said. ‘I feel this my teaching: Bernard Goldfine in connection) 'with a tax investigation of five} ‘textile companies he operates con- | tinues today in US. District | The contempt. charge was ‘brought against Goldfine and his secretary Mildred Paperman by | Atty. the pair failed to produce | ds wanted by the’ govern. | Anthony Julian, in the tax probe. | Miss Paperman and Goldfine, a close friend of former presidential | assistant Sherman Adams, plead: | ed innocent Tuesday. Goldfine attorneys inspecting saying, * * * Judge Charles E, Wyzanski Jr. ‘ruled Julian may withhold por- tions of the reports deemed se- icret until the judge has an op- | portunity to study them at the resumption today. | It was disclosed in court that | 42 internal cluding 19 from the service's spe-| revenue agents, icial Intelligence Division, ‘been assigned to the icase. when they asked me to teach a course about aviation, I felt I had to learn how te fly te know what I was talk- ing about,”” she said, “So I went out to the. municipal airport at Manitowoc, my home base, the Roman Catholic ‘and I near “on a when she flies. | In_ religion, essence, spent Internal Goldfine | (Santa Claus Marines EL TORO! calit? (AP) — The Marines are playing Santa Claus for needy" Navajo Indians beeause they remember what great fight- ers the Navajo Leathernecks were in World War TI and Korea, Marine transport planes flew 16 tons of food, clothing, medical sup- jervation. ene OS r "lPhe contribulions were “Sollectea Fanaa 1187 Marines “ana” their” fants jgave the Marines in World War slow, Ariz., Wednesday. They will be trucked to Ganado on the res- /. OY ilies, high school ‘students and Cub Scouts of E! Toro Marine Air Sta- tion and the area surrounding this Southern California base. ~ “We are repaying them for the valiant: and heroic assistance they Il and Korea,” said C.W,O, Wil- liam B. Kohl, ¢hairman of _ the Toe UnigET™ years, but it hasn't pantie her on people. The gray-haired grand- mother says, “I have never hada ! bad person in my custody. 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Pazery, whose Valley Forge neighbors call him the ‘Nuclear Age Noah,” has built a complete bomb shelter which he, his wife and four children can use on that day he hopes will never come. * * * hi Pazery insists he's an optimist, “It's the people who don't have bomb shelters, those who feel that all will be lost and that there is no survival in an atomic war, who are pessimists,” he maintains. Pazery has worked nearly four years on his “do - it - yourself” shelter, and has spent nearly $4,- 000, some of which he had te borrow from a bank. Actually Pazery constructed two shelters. First he made one beneath the cellar of his frame home, with walls, ceilings afd floor made of slabs of concrete eight inches thick. However, with the age of mis- siles, Pazery figured remote con- trol marksmanship may not be too accurate, and a bomb could hit closer to home, so he dug be- neath his rear yard‘and built a shelter which he says will with- stand 500 pounds per square inch. x * * packed on shelves, along with filtering units capable of remov- ing radioactivity from rain-wa- ter which he Will store if need be. Bunk beds fold up aaa the concrete walls. An advertising executive for a chemical firm, Pazery, 48, main- tains he has no mechanical apti- tude but was driven to learn about construction by the “ur- gency” of the project. He feels every American family should “have a bomb shelter. ere wren nearer: eS F £ & MR we entre ete hehe ¢, santas * ae Mode! 18-10% @ Two Mini-Gube Ice Trays. SALE @ Butter compartment. PRICE ~ @ Twe adjustable door shelves. . Big 17-inch weal diagonal screen . inch picture. 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M. 39° “made the easy way, Start with Pe 7 FoRTeONE CY fee = ix - Strips ‘of Fruit Cake er's ready-to-eat cake department. | color cherry in’ the center, and ; fact it’s best if the temperature Are Cheese Frosted ~ eat eed rane Poser ony 1 etmainahaadtnae ena glbant ee Reap em 6 ee indaom Payee Yo magn, weir semi Ever tried t scving oder, of size and’ sweetened conserva ’ ia 4 er atnstanoncarmet : gnec Es apertle af lower tomes ancy. 6 glamorous fruit cake appetizers, fruit, cake slices from your groc- flavored pi cheese spread, Gernigh with bits of red and + ( Shi ad THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1958 © green cherries ~ “e “slice of one t itt meeresting “wire jperrenase tetas cherry bits on the cream cheese to make your tray sparkle with color. Special Serverhepct new potatoes. Simmer in a large skillet until savory hot, ak Freeze the Freezer neo State ‘University home economists, The ideal place is . Ielean, dry, well- ventilated ait coo} but not freezing in wader In atures, And remember, your freez- er—including the back of it—de- Cheese With Apples ey even the figure-conagious. an cious ‘cae biaaiton on rs a Gow. da cheese is the high protein calo- rie-controlled cheese it is a delica- Whes yeu ivo. tacling Daca allow about five inches between serves regular, thorough cleaning. it and the source of broiler heat. — Sok ste Oe: ele te de PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING —CRISCO | FOR ALL BAKING and FRYING PINEAPPLE s*. JUICE Ib. CAN SUN MAID SEEDLESS RAISINS Lusco Whole—Quort Jar SWEET PICKLES 15 Ox. Pkg. 29: 39° Hunt's Peaches WHOLE or SLICED 2 5 rs IN HEAVY SYRUP “Kraft! S BIG 22 CAN “WALAN . PINE APPL rs PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CONDI- TIONS. 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M. ~~ CLOSED SUNDAY =; THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1058, Se Having grown up in the German city of Milwaukee, we always as- sociate special coffee cakes with Christmas. In most. of the baker- ies in that city you can buy a rich) cottee cake called Stollen. Made with lots of butter and eggs, it is full of candied fruit and nuts. We always make stollen at our : house for the holidays. In the past few years we have experimented with other Christmas breads, using recipes from several coun-|melted, add well beaten eggs tries. It is surprising how little|slowly, then vanilla. Stir yeast) they differ. * * * Finding some one who likes to/fied. bake is always a pleasure. We/@'m, add yeast. were delighted when we ran across Mrs. William Freyermuth of Mohawk road. She thinks mak- ing bread is great fun, while holi- day breads are a real. treat. Her young children, Mark and Jane, are getting the right idea early. ‘THE FINISHING TOUCH — Mrs. William Freyermuth of Mohawk road puts the finishing touch on a large Christmas coffee cake she made earlier this week. She served it with coffee to afternoon callers. The dough is a basic sweet Christmas *« * * Swedish Tea filling is what makes it a bit dif- \ferent. SWEDISH TEA RING By Mrs. William Freyermuth Dough: % cup scalded % cup very n Guar or margarine 4 cup sugar teaspoon salt 2 lgnale es eset. wel beaten _ teaspoon vanilla kage yeast Ring recipe. The shape iste & le, about 12k- 20. Brush with butter or margar- ine, spread filling to cover all but one inch on long sides. — With sharp knife or scissors cut ablespoon sugar , ' 3 cups sifted flour (may need more) Pour scalded milk over butter, sugar and salt. When completely and the oné tablespoon of sugar! ‘together with a fork until Jiqui-| When milk mixture is luke-| Add flour gradually, beating until dough is smooth and toe stiff te mix with a spoon. Turn out on floured beard and knead gently 2-3 minutes, ‘adding only enough flour to keep it from sticking. Use as little flour as possible. Place dough in greased bowl; cover with waxed paper and a towel and let stand in warm place until doubled. Turn out and knead about half a minute. Return to jgreased bowl and let rise again to doubled size. through roll, spacing cuts about 1% inches apart and turn- ing each division upward to show filling. Brush with melted butter or margarine and let stand to rise ‘again for about 1 hour. * * * Bake in 400-degree oven about 15 minutes. Reduce heat to 325 degrees and bake 13 minutes ac until done. When done, loosen at once from pan and brush ‘with light corn syrup. * * * Ice with 2 tablespoons hot milk, 4% teaspoon vanilla and about 144 cups sifted confectioner’s sugar. Decorate with nuts and candied cherries. : whole egg slighty beaten tablespoon cre: i cup chopped pcored % cup — sugar 1 cup @ Me if flies nore ~ geokin erumbs or more nuts (i soft) Combine ‘all ieuedients and use Turn out on floured board and) vies and whole have a freezer, hot roll mix. to fill above -dough. Pontiae Press Phete bread filled \ with dates and nuts. Candied cher- pecans decorate the icing. If you bake your holiday coffee cakes now and freeze them. Beginners can start with to make you FEEL. a FEEL... FEEL SATISFIED New Instant SIESTA . Amazing new Siesta is made with ‘the “Heart of the Bean’ process that _ gives heartiest, strongest flavor! Siesta really és different . . . a decaffeinated that’s real coffee to make you feel truly satisfied. Siesta’s secret method slow-roasts _ the flavor heart of the coffee bean to bring out every drop without the caffein that can so often \ imerease tension, jangle your nerves, add to sleepless nights. of pure, true coffee . .. Siesta gives you the heartiest, strongest coffee, so delicious oe _ taste can’t tell it’s decaffeinated. Now you can enjoy your coffee and your sleep, oo er. 10 cardomom seeds, 1% cups candied fruit = calaer ” water. Pour scalded milk over salt in bowl in which dough is te rise. top of cup, add to scalded milk and stir in 3 cups flour. Mix well. Let rise until double. died fruit. Roll like jelly roll. Cut down center into two ie 5 yeast but do not cut through one. _— = ae Bring one strip crosswise over an excellent meat accompaniment other, keeping cut side up. Cross|for either beef or ham. When yeast mixture is nearly: to “ 4 ly ip ae ne t: diag- 3 Wonderful +4 You'll be ‘proud to introduce tala nel ae peeling ee Relish, to either According to hdme economist and meat expert Reba Staggs, | utney Relish makes Some readers might be interest- ed to know that the word “‘chut- Let rise one hour. Bake in 350-/ney” actually refers to a pickle degree oven for . 20-2 minutes.|relish made in India, The manu- Glaze, ice and decorate as desired.ifactured or homemade chutneys slivered and Mix all ingredients Chill. Yield: 14 cups relish. Chicken Liver Starter Cut chicken livers in. helf, dip lin flour, then in egg beaten with a little water, and finally in fine fresh bread crumbs. Fry in — hot fat.: Delicious with tomato quently. Cool, Add sugar, melted butter and cardomem seeds, if they «re Cost Per Serving Varies for Juice How will you buy Orange.juice? Fresh, frozen or canned? When you buy oranges for juice,| the thin skinned Florida juice or-|. anges yield the most juice, says the Marketing Information Agent. At 49 cents a dozen, a. cup of juice costs around 12 cents; at 39 cents a dozen, a cup is § cents. > * * * Ig you choose a 46-ounce can of orange juice at 45 cents, then you pay around 8 cents for a cup of juice. If you buy frozen concentrate at 26 cents for a 6-ounce can, you pay a little more than 8 cents @. cup. How wil] you buy orange juice? Consider family preferences and the family food allowance, then make your choice. BRIGHTEN YOUR HOLIDAY TABLE... y SAVE 10: ON PURC a MNT RTT" een TTY, . WWW 8050 WWW » ayers cay sad dd WORTH 10¢ AT: YOUR CROCE’ toward purchase of 3 or more packages ROYAL Gelatin Dessert TO THE DEALER: For each coupe yo you handling ono as our authorized or we qi juice as a dinner starter. HASE OF 3 OR MORE PAC will poll bewleng hs face value plus your customer have a ee, our representative or 5 Cincinnati Bras eons S:An Alaa and Hawai: ryvUU KAG ROYAL beat Dessert TT rr rey ant ttt FS ES il! ALY 000 foe! \ i’ Coupon Plan because . . and gactoes the blue al Gold Medal Flour, JUST FOLLOW THESE EASY RULES: 1, On a sheet of paper in 25 additional words or less, complete this statement: “I am glad new ‘Twin Star’ Stainless is being added to the Betty Crocker name and address, and the name and address of your favorite grocery store General Mills 1 from the top of any size sack and rail to General Mills, Dept. 381, 623 Marquette Ave., Minneapolis 2, Minnesota. 2. Send as many entries as* you wish, d your INSTANT but each entry must be mailed sepa: rately. Only one prize can be award- ed to a family. All entries must be postmarked no later than Midnight, January 15, rte oe must be received | “tae nye gee oo ed on the basis of SIESTA KEE EINATED COFFEE Uniqueness, ity, suitability, and aptness of thought, Judge's decisions are final, Duplicate prizes in case of reir by mail. a anieat ole Tadhgost to all Federai” and at is not open to Genel" Mills employees, their agen- cies and families. Contest is limited to women Fa esiding in the following coun- ties in the state of Michigan; *Oakland. - Lapeer, Macomb counties. _ Bake it Better with GOLD MEDAL the “Kitchen-tested” Flour 1 | OVER *50 VALUE - HERE’S WHAT YOU WIN! Each Chest contains 52 Pieces of exquisite new “Twin Star” Stainless . tings:and 4- serving spoons. Each place setting consists of hollow handle knife, dinner fork, salad fork, teaspoon, dessert spoon (oval soup), and butter spreader. % A graceful-and elegant pattern by famous Oneida « Community Silversmiths, craftsmen of quality tableware for generations. % Made of the finest solid stainless steel — lifetime stainless. % Keeps its rich, mirror-lustre — without polishing through years of daily use. % Lovely for any occasion —lends beauty and dis- tinction to any table setting. IT’S SO EASY TO ENTERI | Just tell why you're glad new “Twin Star” Stain- less tableware is being added to the Betty Crocker Coupon Plan . . . and you may win enough “Twin STAR”. Stainless to set your entire table. Enter Gold Medal’ s “Twin STAR” Contest now! . 8 six-piece place set- 19 PONTIAC AREA Wok will be winners in gleaming = : « I 7 F . * % \ , * + . ae : ie i ot ; \ & ‘he . : a4 “ ° r 1! } be z » . | j P 4 oe . * = ; 4 . | | 4 | _THE PONTIAC. PRESS. THYRSDAY, ‘DECEM BER 3 38 1958 é ses | v * ae (eee me icc: eh Sogn 10 hl. ual quantity of 0 te: hc voy the ess Yams Are More Oran wee juice and 6 ounces (% (milk. +" iPrefer ive Oi An olive oil salad dressing should), sted fast: Drink Saves. Time, Ais) Se | 2 wo 8 oe = fae cee * ee Sy or . c x BY wet Soe, Pare: wih sett |Sotsiy feecas'e soamery (OF FTENCH Dressing ne ae, a ee ee juice and individual taste: - — |fore blending with other ingredi- “The best French dressing is > re ‘ coffee? If so, you are cheating! . Apple . Pineapple Sauerkraut jents. Decrease or increase sugar, made, with Spanish olive oil, mixed/® ree ag yourself and your employer, This comme de ia Tomato seman ie, to taste. onily @ short time before adding to: 00: OR Oe is unnecessary and can be avoided nea the salad. Use three times as much 1 fles if ‘you simply drink a nourishing ae Note: If calorie reduction is im-| olive oj) as vinegar, season to your “yea _ breakfast, A.°t5 Tuabiespoom sugar portant and sugar is added.to the|taste with salt, pepper atid other wt yee - ‘There is really no excuse for L eee y {ere ahere recipes, ee 8 Beleaelet!C condiments, ; pega vail ‘omitting breakfast or for eating} For those family members | § Sunces it cn) free ora juice ‘extract, optional | Sweetener. For variety, ada a pinch of curry oll me eae ‘ . an inadequate breakfast. Accord-| who “breakfast” at differen lesa far vines _Beatih Toa ay ee |powder or chill powder, or throw! wth \ Alga cg sreeet| At i dik of year, lea pO ing nutritionists, breakfast) times, those who feel rushed, or in blender _ oven yep erie tines. \well biented Hh 2 = 5 Pack ice cubes into a large|in a few leaves of oregano or/Michigan State University nutri-|tatoes bave been “cured’” or kiln shuld acount for oe out. 1 ee ee Serv. chilled. Makes 1 serving “|Serve chilled Pg, es abagl heavy paper bag and store in your|basil. If dried herbs are added, |tionists. Thicken ces of frozen/ dried fo increase their storage life. . one-third of the day’s food needs.| gry.” breakfast . preparation = : ' : freezer ~ if you have room -~|they should be rubbed between the’ fruit, and bake the pie at as high|Prices are slightly higher because - Without a good breakfast, neither! should begin the ight before. Variations: Variations against that unexpected company fingers until powdered; this re-|a temperature as the filling willlof added costs for curing and child nor adult can do his best at] This is a real timesaver for Frozen Orange Jilice: Blend 1) 1. Substitute \% to 4s cup favor- ‘party. leases the fragrant oils that give allow. storage. : Yellow cutie Onions _3™ 25 EU. S. No. 1. Michigan POTATOES VELVET . — PEANUT BUTTER; ———— TABLE KING Cut Green Beans or Sweet Peas 303 CANS Your Choice cans? | HEKMAN CRACKERS POUND JAR Swanson’s TV DINNERS C : 1 POUND BOX ar | : 2 9: ; } ~ TOWNE HOUSE 6) pp. THE PONTIAC PRESS THURSDAY, _DECEMBHR 18, 1958 — ew Ca e te ee be seryed for a holiday meal, the cus: tom of dessert ‘with coffee later in PLUM PUDDING — One of the oldest of traditional Christmas foods is the plum pudding. Modern homemakers like it because they can make it early and let it season until the big day. Then, reheating is all it needs,. Garnish your pudding. “with candied cher- ries and whole blanched almonds. s Royalty Fared. Not a Bit Better Plum Pudding, the traditional * dessert for Christmas should be resplendent with fruits and nuts, and a touch of holly, if you will, when borne to the festive table. This recipe which has been handed down for generations in families of Virginia, contains a blending of in- gredients carefully treasured through the years. It will keep for weeks in a cool place, needing only to be re- steamed, Many people feel that the) puddings ripen with this treatment, | and are better aged, like good, wine, Serve hot and steaming with hard sauce or aflame with brandy and feast royally this Christmas- tide! : Plum Pudding 1 pound seedless raisins } pound currants ‘4, cup chopped nut meats 2'_ cups sifted all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking soda 1 teaspoon cloves l teaspoon allspice 1 teaspoon nutmeg - 1 teaspoon cinnamon *2 teaspoons salt 4 eggs l cup sugar, light 2 cups molasses 2 cups buttermilk 1% eups finely chopped suet 1, cup grape juice 2% cups fine dry — crumbs Clean raisins and currants; com- bine with nut meats. Dredge with 1 cup flour. Sift remaining flour, bak- ing soda, cloves: allspice, nutmeg, cinnamon and salt. Beat eggs; add sugar, molasses, buttermilk, suet, grape juice apd bread crumbs. Add raisin and nut mixture; mix well. Add flour mixture; mix well. \of cheese in their lunch boxes, and it's @n easy way to give them Pour into 2 greased 3 lb. molds. plenty of protein and energy for Cover tightly; steam 3 hours, Cool'an afternoon of work and fun. 4 eges 1 cup r _ |ingredient responsible for making is Cups tine ary ‘rode, — these sweets in jig time. That is i cup can Lory arene tiger because this kind of chocolate is Toat aca processed with some sugar al- 1 can os.) sliced peaches ready in it, and this eliminates puddings, wrap in oer waxed; Beat eggs uytil thick and lemon |«.,tra” preparation for the home- paper; store, The puddings keep |colored, adding sugar. | maker. for. weeks in a cool plate. Re-|Mix bread crumbs and soda; stir * * * steam to heat, Each pudding|into eggs. Fold in mincemeat. Simple lass dinner- serves 12, — —— Pour jnto two well greased and paque ¢ . |floured &inch layer cake pans, |Ware which can be bought in va- : Ss Bake in a moderate oven (350. de- |tiety stores is transformed into Cheese Pleases, -|grees) 30 to 35 minutes. Loosen|elittery gifts that hold a cupful of 4 a from pans and remove; cool. holiday goodies. Sequins, felt and Adds Protein ae} popes _ }metal stars, which are purchased mt ? Fold confectioners sugar into at the same time, are glued into Zest to Diet whipped cream. Drain peaches; (colorful designs. Stones from cos- : — to 16 slices for gar- itume jewelry, buttons or shells - E +4, could be ibstit: ted. EAST LANSING — “Cheese can ona a Ppocergn of the eee substitu please’—and add variety to your cooking. Michigan State University home | economists suggest several tempt- ing ideas about how you can use ‘cheese to give your family’s meals a touch of variety, For instance, the next time you serve soup, try dropping small 'dibes of cheese into the hot soup just- before serving. Your family will love these cheese croutons. Or, for a different breakfast treat, add grated cheese to your scram- bled eggs just before they are done. At your next party, add zest to. your hors d'ouevre platter by serving chunks of cheese, apples and pears which you have strung alternately on a toothpick. Remember to dip the apples and | | pears in either orange or lemon juice to keep them from turning brown, When packing sandwiches for school lunches, add variety to cheese sandwiches by sprinkling chopped pickles and onions inside. Also try dates, raisins, jams or jellies with different bread and cheese combinations. Your children will love it when you put cubes HAWALAN PUNCH Here's why Hawaiian Punch is perfect for your Holiday parties. Children love its Christmas-red color, festive as a candy cane. Mothers appreciate its 5 tropical fruit juices and the fact that Hawaiian Punch is non-carbonated. Guests prefer Hawaiian Punch, too, and for one good reason. wonderfully delicious. Here’s an idea. Serve Hawaiian Punch in tall glasses tied with green ribbons. Or float slices of fresh green limes in your punchbowl. Either way, or any way you serve it, Hawaiian Punch is a lavish treat to make your Holiday entertaining a success. » Now at all grocers, ready to serve or fresh frozen. © 1958 Hawaiian Punch, Inc, HILO, HAWAN ~ it tastes so- fs | eake. Top with other layer. Frost top and sides with remain- ing whipped cream. Decorate with reserved peach slices. Twelve to sixteen servings. : Picadillo Beef Dish Served Like Barbecue Spanish olive oil; saute 1 medium onion, chopped fine, 1 medium igreen pepper, diced, and 1 small can of pimientos, drained and diced, * * * When onion is tender, add 1 poupd chopped beef and stir once or twice with fork until meat is cooked, Serve over hot cooked rice, or between buns as you do barbecued beef. Makes 4 servings. For a quick supper dish that the whole family will: go for, make Picadillo, a Spanish version of hamburger, In 4 tablespoons of Mincemeat Put C ‘uptul of Goodies into Ne tasted ae eee eee A poe of Christmas ere ie. such a gracious way to greet friends at holiday time. Whether you're going to visit them, or hav- ing-them to your house, or putting presents under a community trée, the Christmas cup that brimmeth for they require no special tricks or skills. Indeed:these recipes even boast shortcut ways. Semi-sweet chocolate morsels, are the magic Cecoa Dusted Sugar Balls 1 6-ounce package (1. cup) semi-sweet chocolate morsels \ cup sugar 3 fablespoons light corn syrup i cup orange faice ice 2% eu {approximately 5§ crushed vanilla wafers 1 cup finely cho Instant sweet-m cocoa Melt semi-sweet chcoloate mor- sels over hot (not boiling) water. dozen) nuts and corn syrup. Gradually blend in orange juice. Add vanilla wafers and nuts; mix well. Chill until in cocoa. Let balls ripen in comand con- tainer for several days. Balls will keep 3 to 4 weeks in covered con- tainer. Yield: dozen. * *® & Semi-Sweet Nutkins % pound vanilla caramels 1 tablespoon butter 1 tablespoon water %% cup pecans, = 1 6-ounce package sweet chooclate morse 3 tablespoons light cork syrup 1 tablespoon water chopped cup) semi- fo ‘Delicious with ham or Lerge Stolk ———————— i a Nt = we Armour Star turkey is broad breasted more white meat. with Makes for easier carving, too, cause most tendons are removed. And this bird is not just cleaned but completely ta OCEAN SPRAY STRAINED CRANBERRY SAUCE turkey FRESH PASCAL Celery 19° SUNKIST CALIFORNIA 3 Le ee a ee es ed NAVEL et A i | | | So SE oo Eo i : racious wainn branes @kis Uilenstines over boiling water, Stir and blend until smooth. Stir: in pecans. Re- move from Heat; my ore Vertis hot water. : ; Se ‘ : Cemnbine ‘senal-ewent. chabitete different Mincemeat |over with homemade sweets be. Dia Crem Cola? : tokens sweet thouights and warm) mereels, corn syrup and water The two-layer cake, made with affection—and will ‘mrely be warm- prs “hg petrgy oe: — mincemeat, is filled with a |'¥ Teeeived. | } | corals eae [whipped cream- peach mixture. It’s . ‘| wom teed. smooth, Remove frosted with whipped Hog oragd can make these sweets, < e % r Drop caramel mixture by. tea- spoonfuls on greased and confec- tioners sugar dusted baking sheet. Drop chocolate mixture by halt teaspoonfuls on top of caramel Remove from heat. Stir in sugar firm. Form into 1-inch _\other chapters will be invited el help with the ritualistic enrollment} on this day, For Holiday Glow The following are not gadgets but|somnia, there’ are many gadgets are useul: we waste bas-jwhich are purported to induce; Make gay holiday candles by : - kets for the living room and bed- melting scraps of candles to- to . rooms. (Few folks have attractive; I hope that yesterday and today| gether and pouring in molds of attractive design. To have a delightful, delicate pine frag- ers are available and might PCH Quartet Sings at Sylvan Christmas Party A mixed quartet from Pon- tiac Central High School sang at a Christmas party given by grance and have the candles < + i " _— : f bed a. BOOTS! great going . ae : 9) : Get a pair now for dash. Boots he ni es are the big stride . . . leading make nice gifts. — all go-casual fashion. 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PAULI CO. ‘Pontiac’s Oldest Jewelry Store | FE 2-7257 || “The Store Where Quality Counts” Pentiac Presa Photos by Tem Geris The Niblick Club held its annual Christmas | luncheon at Elks Temple Tuesday. Photographed at the gift table are Mrs. Manley Young, left, presi- dent of the bowling club, and Mrs. Arthur Compton, president of the golf club. Honeymooning in State ee Following a honeymoon toling their home on Elwood street. Northern Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. The couple was married Friday jJames Raymond Bryson are mak-|..ning at Avondale Baptist Church. Mrs, Bryson, the former Donna Kay Ludwig, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ludwig of West Pike street. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Bryson of Franklin, N. C. The bride’s dress featured a Chantilly lace bodice accented with seed pearls and iridescent | sequins, The bouffant floor-length skirt was of alternating tiers of Chantilly lace and imported tulle, She carried a white, lace covered Bible, with a bouquet of lilies of the valley centered with a white orchid. Carolyn Jean Ludwig was her sister's maid of honor. Brides- maids were Lucille Ludwig, anoth- er of the bride's sisters, and Shar- on Hill of Imlay City. Flower girl was Marta Lewis. * * * Best man was Richard Ludwig MRS. JAMES R. BRYSON Ee eee LEE er ee, nn ee a ee kl OMe Jr., the bride’s brother. Grooms- —— All Wool Fashion Jewel Tone Coordinates Exclusive Prospector Plaids ‘n’ Solids || over cach button and thread. 9.95 Plaid shortee jacket—knit collar, back bottom band and cuffs—fully lined. Solid flannel skirt. Box . pleated all around, stitched down. Colors: lowel Pink — Jewel Blue ‘Bu IRTON’ Y 75°. 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Each of the tables -was decorated with attractive Yuletide centerpieces. , 4 “Shop the Stores That Never a Compromise on Quality” oe Downtown Pontiec © Tel-Huron Center 3h Open Until $ P.M. Every Evening ‘til Christmas — BC Be CK a OR Ke ok ook HE Has the Perfect Gift for Your Man ... here's an excellent sugges- _ tion from the Seat Cover Mart. Whether the motorist in your life has a brand new car... or (ne several years old, a set of seat covers is a Christmas gift that will be appreciated long after Christmas. Choose From A Wide $1388 Range of Patterns and From Colors. Custom Work Done by Experts On All Convertible Tops From $49 30 TERMS Can Be ARRANGED NOW IN OUR NEW LOCATION 111 S. Saginaw % FE 8-4534 v Fashion Hint Shoes with straps across the ankle tend to make the legs appear larger, points out an extension specialist in cloth- ing. 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Le FIFTX0RR. oe Fe es - : Poet aa a Stam ij ; f ane é : “3 = ~~ ; " s ~ — * ! —- — ; ee - : ja Household Hint . \; What Young People Think. _. | UL Empty Carton (| ee ee SoC aa ee & = coors apie ee ea 2 seen ae ees 2 ra 7 eo ” _ “earpet sweeper, according to | ' @ W ar y s. a Wash seabty “ontthg — M1 ; _vINE | ak. a home Cle advisor, ..ew , oe oie i cartons soap or deter- OU eae rer, east y e ie et a ES M2 suede Sax fa, | JEWELRY -GHFTS | smaller in size, have the same | | By EUGENE GILBERT draft age cowards when, it comes Not a single boy or girl had ever ‘Youth may-be a little more cau-,their lives for a cause,” said 15-| 7% serve many We ER Ae sn fas i. pick-up capability as larger Gilbert. Youth Research Co, {to completing parachute. training,| heard of an actual case of anyone|tious than their grandfathers were,| year-old Freida Koslow of Forest = — : McKim Jewelry 4 — ‘_-__} Are mang young Americans of|" cheaters who Play dumb (0 © heating the draft by deliberately|but this doesn't mean they are less| Hills, N. Y. >} nat hades tnt Ra moch contals : lege, epee aireas / = ee military’ officials . levelea| King the mental ability tests./ready for combat.” = : ! heel “I think any American has more ee a | ond a ee PPP PP PPP AP Pe Easy to keep ship-shape NEW TOPPER SET- { in no-iron knit cotton TERRY PLAY-JAMAS Carter's Candy Striped Terry Jamas. In pink, aqua, or red. Size: M. $3 PLAYTEX GOLD PACK Gold Gift Pack has two pair of famous Playtex Panties, | Baby Bib. $2.58 The STRIPED TOPPER SETS by Carter's for baby girl or boys’ Christmas. gnap-fast- ened top and pant, Red and white. . lve years. plasticized Nevabind puffed sleeves. Girls’ style show. mos. to Boys’ style in Shirt and Pants. Red an stripe. me d white $4 PLAYTEX SILVER PACK. One pair of panties and Bib. Gift boxed. $1.58 MARGARET ANN Riker Bldg. Shop * 5 Pt, PS LN Pl PRP ee > }j such accusations not long ago. But representative teenagers whom we intervieewd in a‘cross-country sur- vey rejected the © cowardice charges. The score was 55 per cent to 22 per cent, although an unusual- ly large 23 per cent answered that they dwon’t know. And none. had ever beard of anyone acting stupid te get out ef the draft. Reading over their answers, nev- ertheless, one gets the impression that the youngsters are a little un- certain of themselves, and often willing to accept such charges at face value despite what actual evi- dence may be available to them. * * * It was an army general, Hamil- ton H. Howze,; who asserted that a dropout percentage of 8.3 at the Fort Bragg Airborne School ‘‘is not a good commentary on the caliber of American youth.” Less than 18 per cent of the boys we talked-to said they would volun- teer for. parachute training; 35 per cent said they would not, and 43 per cent said they didn’t know what they would do. But remember, this is peace time, Most didn’t seem really afraid — just reluctant to risk their skins when there was no obvious need, In war time, many indicated, they would not hesi- tate to serve wherever they were needed, A few dissidents were blunt. “1 don't consider myself a sad commentary on American youth, and I wouldn't parachute jump even in Coney Island!” sniffed 15- year-old Paul Fink of Hoosick, N. Y. GIRLS BRAVER The girls, by the way, were brav- er for the boys than the ‘boys were for themselves. Thirty-five per cent said they would be willing to have their boy friends volunteer for parachute duty; 30 per cent were unwilling and 35 per cent couldn't} decide, Another high military official, Selective Service Chief Lewis B. Hershey, hag said that some boys deliberately play dumb to avoid the draft — he cannot understand otherwise why 20 per cent of American boys should be listed as not mentally fit for service. The teenagers were surprised. pride’ and patriotism than to do that,” said Dianné Burdick, 17, of Oklahoma City. . “Few people wish to appear so stupid as:to be too dumb to be drafted,"’ -remarked - 18-year-old Almost 59 per cent doubted that the official was correct in think- ing boys were playing dumb, and yet one-fifth of the greup con- ceded he was. probably right. More than 21 per cent had no idea on the question. Eighty-six per cent declared firmly that playing dumb was not excusable, ~ ‘If you're physically fit, you should fight for your country,’’ was the summation by Carol Sowdre of Los - Angeles. DIVIDED ON THIS The teeners split right down the middle on the question of whether very stupid boys should be excused from military service—45 per cent said they should, 41 per cent felt they should not and 14 per cent were undecided. “‘Even the dumbest persor can dig ditches,” said 18-year-old Ra- mon Barnes of Portland, Ore. His comment ‘was typical of those who felt dullards could be used The teeners didn't show great confidence in themselves as com- pared to their elders. Only half felt that today's boys are as ready for dangerous combat duty as were their fathers and grandfathers. More than a third felt they were less ready. 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FE 8-3560 Spray Net ; fae f up champagne with fis guests from 43 nations to join 44 choir boy entertainers having soft * * * The glitter of the White House in Christmas decor. ri- valed the bemedaled diplomat- ic corps. ° The White House staged the first of two dinners for the heads of 83 foreign missions. It takes two dinners to accom- , modate all the tep-ranking dip- lomats and their wives, The second will be tonight. * * * Of the 78 guests Wednesday night, there were 10 “extra” men and Ambassador Menshi- kov was one of tehm. The usually smiling Russian, looking a little glum, walked © alone as the diplomats and la- dies went two by two into the East Ballroom for an‘ after- dinner musicale. i: | . : . t ‘ ; ~ & 7 ( 5 ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRURSDAS, DECEMBER 18, 1958 cep |Club Has we | Alumnae o r ca are thinner and the rest, ~ lighter than When reporters asked why he was alone, he smiled and ex- plained that his wife was home in Moscow and there was ‘no lady allocated for me.” LEAVES EARLY ~- He was still alone as the guests went into a late evening buffet. He was among the first guests to leave. * * * Eisenhower bypassed the buf- fet, with its champagne, sand- wiches, small cakes and can- dies, and went downstairs aft- er the musicale. He chatted with 44 youngsters—age 8 to 2—of the Landon Schoo} Boys’ Choir from nearby Maryland. The boys sang Christmas se- lections at the musicale. Mrs. Eisenhower, wearing a red nylon net dress with a full ruffled skirt, staved about 15 minutes after the, President left, chatting with ‘guests. in City held Wednesday afternoon | John Braid was in charge the guest book. was under the sponsorship Lester Oles as leader. * * &* man, ing secretary; Alex McVean, auditor. The next Mission Bells Hear Program on Estonia Mrs. Vilma Nuneman presented a program of Christmas customs and songs of Estonia at the Christ- mas party held by the Mission Bells of St. John Lutheran Church Tuesday evening at the church. + * * Also on the program were Mrs. Theodore Fauble and Mrs. Roland Hallquist. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Harry Santala, Mrs. Harry Hahn and Mrs. Edward Stafne. x * * Guests included Mrs. Mildred Bentle, Mrs. Leonard Saari, Mrs. Joseph Sebaske, Mrs. Lennart Strand and Mrs. Stanley Strand, 1?” 299 Saag: | MALING SHOES | A. Block end Silver, B. Block, Royal, C. Powder Bive, ‘er Turquoise and Silver Red, Powder Bive, White, or Pink leather, weve cloth. Pink, White, or with fur trim. Turquoise leather, with La tur and bead trim. oe Maling Shoes 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET ‘Open Every Evening ‘til Christmas : ; : PDO mane ea ne “| LOVE TO SPEND MONEY ON YOU" impression. SS 4 — i ies irs in Ske a Was ae. Sis Wi ee Tie i, Se a Tie at. D. Powder Biva, or Pink leather, with fur trim, f meeting will be held Jan. leader. Group Installs ‘New Ofticers Millbourne Place home. G, Clark. Will, in charge of the program. needy family. MOMS Unit 2 Has Luncheon buy Casune Wheeler Roses “‘three-dimensional’’ — so perfect they look almost real! | Crochet this doily in whi-.e, or have}. the roses contrast with a back- ground of leaf green. Pattern 840: Crochet directions for 13- and 20-inch doilies in No. 30 cotton. Send 35 cents (coins) for this pattern — add five cents for each pattern for 1st-class mailing. Send to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needle- craft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, name, address and zone. Send for a copy of 1959 Laura, _ Wheeler Needlecraft Book. It has) — lovely designs to order: Embroi- dery, crochet, Knitting, weaving, quilting, toys. In the book, a spe-) party and luncheon. The next meeting will held at the home of Mrs. F. Van Horn, Jan. 6. Cotillion Club Dinner Slated its Christmas dinner party Friday evening. | Meeting. ’ The Cotillion Club will hold Orchard Lake Country Club a H. N. Watson was parliamentarian at the meeting of Parliamentary Study Club,’ at Pontiac Masonic Temple. Mrs. of The demonstration group of Mrs. Henry Vernon, with Mrs. Also taking part in the meet- ing were Mrs. Dale Nolf, presi- dent; Mrs. William Cox, vice president; Mrs. Robert, Dor- recording secretary; Mrs. Harry Eaton, correspond- Mrs. Harry Lunsford, treasurer; and Mrs. demonstration 1 Mrs. Vernon wil] be sponsor, with Mrs. Harold Schingeck as January-M arch Mrs. T, C. T. McFetridge was hostess to the January- March group of First Presby- terian Church Tuesday at her Offi- cers were installed by Mrs. E. Assisting with the luncheon were Mrs. William Kreklow, Mrs, Avery Shearer, Mrs. Is- tavan Nagy and Mrs. Robert . Mrs. James C. Covert, presi- dent of the Detroit Presbyte- rial, gave a talk on “Peace.” Mrs. Mahlon H. Benson Jr. was . White gifts were contributed to a Christmas basket for a Twenty members of MOMS of America, Unit 2, met Tues- day at the Elizabeth Lake ave- nue home of. Mrs, Frank Em- ery for their annual Christmas Gifts were brought for pa- tients in the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanitorium having birthdays in January. Games were played, and gifts were ex- changed during the afternoon. be G. at cial surprise to make a Kittle girl) © The club is sponsoring a happy — a cut-out doll, clothes to| cocktail party preceding din. color. Send 25 cents for this book.' ner. SSeS ar a 4 a “QUALITY TOY Selected with care for their educational, musical or non-allergic value’ with baby in mind. RATTLES Suction rattles. Hand painted face rattles. Rattle head soft toys. 59¢ to | 98 KRUEGAR NON-ALLERGIC TOYS _ Soft plush toy dogs, kittens and teddies. : 2.50 to 3.98 | MUSICAL TOYS Musical teddy bears or kittens. 3.98 to 4:50 . PLAYSKOOL EDUCATIONAL TOYS Rocky color cone. The “MARGARET ANN Riker Bldg. SHOP $] to 50! Beginner-easy, an ideal cover-up in print or plain cotton spiced with contrast. Tomorrow's pattern: Women's dress. Printed Pattern 4774: Women’s sizes small (36, 38), medium (40, 42), large (44, 46), extra large (48, 50). Small size takes 2 yards 35-inch fabric. Printed directions on each pat- tern part. Easier, accurate. Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern —. add 10 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. » A survey made by the U. S. Department of Agriculture shows ‘that most old people prefer to continue living in their own homes or apart- ments, and to keep working either full or part time as long as they can. Ava AVA Mrs, William Norvel open her home Saturday at 2 p.m. for the Birmingham Wel- lesley College Club’s Christ- mas Party. Guests will include students home for the Christmas holi- days. Barbara Welter, Bar- bara Hobart, Carol Williams, and Lynn Norvell wili be pres- ent to greet Oakland County high school students interest- ed in Wellesley. . Assisting as hostesses will be Mrs, William Barney, Mrs. John Armstrong, Mrs. Eric Goullaud, and Mrs. 0. S. Reim- old. Mrs. Robert Knight, Mrs. William McNaughton, and Mrs. George Long also will be host- esses. If your eyelashes are long and ‘black, mascara can still enhance their beauty. Just apply a bit to the tips, which will © Our Christmas Gift to ‘Women in White A Pair of NYLON HOSE with any THE OXFORD SHOP 59 W. Huron FREE — $10.95 Uniform Purchase 4 Designed especially for sizes 36) For additional inspiration .. . stop and look at our Christmas Window of Lingerie Gift Selection of BABY DOLL GOWNS from 5.95 HALF SLIPS... from 3.95 NYLON SLIPS from 3.95 WALTZ LENGTH GOWNS in the new sapphire blue. from 5.95 6! W. HURON 718 W. HURON SETS _Infants’ Gift Items, from 1 to 3. Yon SOK SOP FEE ENE, GLOVES by Aris of Paris. ....$3 to $8.95 HANDBAGS & EVENING BAGS $3 to $35 PRINCE GARDNER PASTEL LEATHER p French Purses—Cigarette Cases and ) Other Matching Pieces LANVIN Fabulous PERFUME, COLOGNES Arpege—My Sin—Pretexte. . from $2-$25 YARDLEY TOILETRIES Soap, Cologne, Men’s After Shave, from $1 JEWEL BOXES, UMBRELLAS, BOUDOIR CAPS, LINEN PLACE MATS, BRIDGE SETS, GOLD EDGE DRINK GLASS (of 8) CRAZY PILLOWS for teen-agers, from .... APPAREL—Sweaters, Blouses, Skirts, ee from $5 THE PON'TIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1958 i : ae EO noe. : 4 he pe a oe . ve ae ‘s = j “3 + Se eee eee es sor ‘ ~ ADDITIONAL | SPECIAL DI fational STAINLESS STEEL SILVERWARE 5 Pc. Place Setting 19° Buy As Many As You Need FRUIT CAKE ‘Fall of Fruit , 2" 88) SUNBEAM SUPER VALUE FREE FRY PAN \ Freruthing cooked with / eee 2 “Cell even ia >s =) eins” tastes and looks so ‘much » teytose ese better Fryguide ra AO A @ i A@ -«.@ ee oR yx CO x @ eS uv FPM 102 FRY PAN .. Reg. $19.95 3: Qt. SAUCE PAN ...... Reg. $27.95 Sa Both for oH ha $19.95 Another 50 Combinations Only Available POP-UP LINCOLN TOASTER CANISTER SETS FLOUR-COFFEE SUGAR-TEA | *499 TURQUOISE & COPPER PINK AND CHROME OUR PRICE Choice of Colors Reg. $ 4 YELLOW AND Corren 19.95 All Copper and ‘Carcass Also Available = FRY COOKER 3 Westinghouse Thermostat oattte. Housing Fire King 4 Glass Cover Giant 6-Qt. Size Outstanding Value, Only $6” STEWS, ROASTS, COOKS, FRIES, SERVER, WARMER. 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COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC 8-CUP PERCOLATOR COFFEE STAYS HOT NO DRIP SPOUT $14.95 Value a hs MIRRO-MATIC NEW LOW ; PRICE ae Model LS2 °795 ¢ WITH TRADE WITH TRADE SUNBEAM SUNBEAM Steam Or Dry ; AUTOMATIC TY } PERCOLATOR IRON | wy ou 1 3” sok poe bao rnanebomennsonnnnnocvenneee DISCOUNT CHECK LIST WALLETS - PEN SETS DECORATOR CLOCKS ALARMS MANICURE SETS - RINGS BARQMETERS - COMPACTS CIGARETTE LIGHTERS - IDENT BRACELETS - LUGGAGE - JEWEL BOXES - HUNDREDS OF JEWELRY GIFTS «@ Completely immersible e Large i capacity 11 INCH Automatic Fry Pan “gg $4185 21.90 value COMPLETE PAN COVER - CONTROLS vertised [ S| Fisser Savings CHRISTMAS TREE STANDS Our Price 97 TINSEL | 4 Pkgs. 25° WRAPPING - PAPER FOIL JF +3 roll pkg. 77° TREE LITES INDOOR OUTDOOR | BIG SAVINGS 4 SPEED CHILDREN'S RECORD rare ony SY 0* RIVIERA MODEL G-E o- TUBE RADIO Dyna Power Speaker Our ~ Price | 6? TABLE MODEL REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRITER our 569" TRAVEL RITER MODEL COMPLETE WITH CASE Timex Watches $ 5 45 AND SPECIAL OFFER! ICE SKATE RINK Heavy Gauge Plastic Aluminum Edging 16 Foot *6?? Diameter Snow Shovels $179 Many to Choose From SCOUNT PRICE SAVINGS. pba ey aS vr oman Poise Toy Clearance WOW?! ; BIG 5-FOOT ELECTRIC DOLL WALKERS ¢ CHRISTMAS ¢ FOOTBALL or DOLL STROLLERS § oH OeRINe BASEBALL $ Full - of 4.50 value Toys.Gomes & : WHILE $ 00 $ Action and Activity Reg. 4.95 929 LAST | $ $995 $ ALL METAL 3 VALUE Jim Prentice Game AA AAA AAAAAAAAAAAA RANA AANA GIANT SIZE § TREASURE ¢ Little Miss Mutiet FORT CHEYENNE $ roy qurey ¢ POLYETHYLIM: | $ $ *) 09 HE SPS fa as 9989 fm SS $ $ SERVICE FOR 4 “REVERE High Heol 1014” § OFFICIAL correksorrom {All Vinyl DOLL; CODE MASTER MINIATURE WARE$ Mery Heir Swies ¢ SIGNAL SET COOKSET $ « --} $4 . ; $89 § nes. 495 94939 Reg. 12.95 *6?>:' eg. 4.95 T $ ” 3 MOVING HEAD, ARMS, $ BUZZES, FLASHES, 3 LEGS 3 CLICKS BOXS or GIRLS’ BALLOON TIRES "3998 8 COASTER BRAKE LIMITED QUANTITY ___ ADJ. HANDLE BARS ALL BALL BEARING FITTINGS TRAINING WHEELS—NO EXTRA CHARGE Your Choice — 50: ‘Friction Drive Aircraft Carrier Pellet Firing Anti-Aircraft Gun Jet Planes — Bag of 50 Ass'td. New Magic Edo Tiles Kid-o Modeling Dough Stallion 22 Guns MONOPOLY Scrabble Automatic Bingo . 3 z . ACTIVITY SET Junior Miss ; Bird Watchers PAINT SETS Sewing Baskets } other name brand games 3 UR aaa Play Chest Gaya *429 3 Low $7 Values to T 29 LAST $ PRICE 3.00 MIRRO TARGET { BERWYN ELECTRIC { GAMES { _ Portable DRILL KIT $4.00 volue 2.00% Typewriters LIKE DADS 3.00 value 1,503 +95 00 32.00 value 1.003 Reg. 4.95 2 ALL 50% OFF $ REALLY TYPES An Educational Toy, Battery Operated ARCO BRAND _ BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ x 2 ¥ HOURS: DAILY 9:30 - 9:30 SUNDAY 10-4 TRADE FAIR 932 WEST HURON OPPOSITE HURON THEATER ICE SKATES BOYS’ HOCKEY © GIRLS’ FIGURE SPECIAL $ *5' 97” Pe FREE PARKING PRICE _ Also in Stock —- Basco and Canadian Flyer — Girls’ and Men's Figyre | Men’s HaERSY at Big Saving? 8- sar F ray. THREE : ; E feats cactus plants keep an-ito See eee ae Baile | in ‘Hone Nols! _ SLENDFR-EEZE PRY S10. MATIC Health Massage Lounges Come in. See and try -FREE—the exciting new home models of Slender-eeze and Physio-Matic Health Mas- sage Lounges. AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL USE AND ENJOY The Physio-Matic home models give you exactly -the same patented Mark Leach massage action and heat therapy as do the professional models used so success- fully by doctors, physio-therapists, etc., throughout the country . The Slender-eeze home models give you the same massage action as professional Slender-eeze Lounges used by leading reducing and beauty salons from coast to coast. BUSY HANDS: Mary Waters _ takes old Christmas cards and _ makes them into new ones which | are used by thousands of soldiers | and sailors. Her Work Lends Joy to Many ~ GRANTS PASS, Ore. W—Mary 'Waters knows what to do with old into new ones that are used by thousands of soldiers and sailors. Last year she provided service- men with 8,600 cards and envelopes If you suffe. from arthritis, bursitis, rheumatism or lumbago, ask your doctor about the benefits of heat and massage. In the Physio-Matic Lounges, soothing, deep- ly penetrating heat is combined with massage. Years of professional use have proved Physio-Matic helpful in al- leviating the pain of these ailments See for yourself—at no cost—how you and your family can enjoy real benefits from Slender-eeze or Physio-Matic —in passive exercise for keeping fit and trim, rest and relaxation, aid in reducing the inches and the pounds. MARK LEACH HEALTH FURNITURE CO. Come in for your FREE TRIAL— ‘at any of these direct factory-to-you salesrooms: ‘193 W. Maple, Midwest 6-3312, Birmingham, Mich. 220 N. Main St., MUtual 4-1665, Milford, Mich. 1784 Tamm St., ULysses 2-3014, Rochester, Mich. Optometrist 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE-4:6842-0» “Better Things in Sight” CONTACT LENSES to send to loved ones. * & & Her basic matérial comes to her free in the form of bales of used cards forwarded by people who have heard in one way or another [about her work. For the writing paper from which she cuts out the envelopes, for the glue and for incidentals, she pays about $45 saved from the small pension she receives as the widow of a Spanish i" . American war veteran. * * * jing a cutout figure over the signa- iture. The cards with their enve- \Cross to men in hospitals at Port- ‘land and elsewhere. * + Mrs. Waters began her self-as- signed task during World War II | f| when her son Leon, serving in the ‘4|\Marine Corps, had to go to @ hos- |j\pital at Oakland. She sent him some made over cards to cheer {ihim up. *® * * Since then she never has turned eut fewer. than 2,000 cards a “year, * * * ‘with a hip ailment, she still man- ; lages to find more}time each year for her chore. She lives with her son Delroy, who keeps the log |jhouse that was built originally in the woods near Grants Pass by her late husband. e new electri¢ Water heater way. GET IT HOT... GET A LOT every time. A new electric water heater provides plenty of hot, hot water for showers and all the family’s needs. Detroit Edison has a new Super Supply Plan which makes heaters even more efficient and economical. Here's the convenient, modern way to GET IT HOT...GET A LOT for an operating cost as low as $3.88 per month. Only electric water heaters give you all these.important advantages: od [x] Efficient—the heat goes into the water Fast—new. more efficient heating units Install anywhere—need not be Outer shell—too! to the touch, all Pay near a chimney ~ over é-- ih &) Long life—meet Edison's rigid Edison maintains electrical parts vanes! standards without charge &) Aittomatic—ait the time Sate—clean— quiet—modern St te DETROIT EDISON \ SERVES SOUTH EASTERN MICHIGAN iChristmas cards—she makes them} . Each card she treats individua}- ily, erasing any writing on it or past- | lopes are distributed by the Red Confined to a wheel chair now Fatal Ligue owinhowes After Taunt of ‘Chicken,’/T Father Reports WEST NEWBURY, Mass. (UPD ~ A I?-year-old girl drank a fatal antifreeze mixture for fear of be- ing called “chicken” by other young people attending a party, her father said. Former Police Chief Buell Curry, in whose home the tragic party was held last Saturday night, said that it was not a drunken brawi.. “It was one of these things that teenagers call a ‘chicken incident’ in which seme. of the kids would be called ‘chicken’ if they didn't take a drink of liquor,” Curry said. The “liquor” which the teen- agers found stored in a whisky bottle in the basement of the home turned out to be lethal automobile jantifreeze. The youngsters thought ‘it was wine or creme de menthe, police said. Curry’s daughter, Carol, became violently ill Sunday and died Mon- day night at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston. Three boys iwho also drank the green liquid remained hospitalized today, one ‘in critica) condition and in danger ‘of losing part of his sight. \ | | In the middle Atlantic there is a' fish named Paralepis which swims up and down, but does not swim horizontally. The Paralepis oper- ‘ates like an elevator. inl6 Months ~ : ~ae on bal fo w 8 rich) Le a, my ' oe 1 a : ee ‘ FI FY-FOUR. 2 THE PO VTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1938 . er a secieieeere sree lee Sa Gir Drank (Mezilva Monroe - insurance Firms Hike ater ae Bas erect ra teens Vs Loses 2: 2nd aml “}tween a girl and @ boy if ‘the “ ag as long as her —— — Wosarcld, blonde film ster was reported recovering at: her home here with her husband, playwright Arthur Miller, at her side. . * * * But Joseph Wolhandler, Miss Monroe’s personal press repre- sentative, said she is extremely upset. He said doctors determined she had lost her baby early this week, but -that they did not set the exact time the miscarriage ‘occured. Miss Monroe, who married Mill- e in 1956, was five or six weeks ipregnafit when she lost her first! poaby Aug. 1,.1%7. ~ * *..¢ Wolhandler said she became pregnant again: last September while making a movie. Her doc- ters decided she «could continue with the film in what Wolhandler described as a calculated risk. Miss Monroe finished the picture. and returned here from Holly- wood abgut two weeks ago. -*° .& & Last Sept. 15, she was taken to) a Hollywood hospital when she. complained of feeling ill. Her ur | ness was described as due overwork. x * * On the advice of her physician, ‘Wolhandler said, mands such as_ interviews and photographs» “District of Columbia. ‘The -extra Miss Monroe! ‘had cut out all social, affairs and) turned down normal publicity de-' a effect in 25 states, Alaska and the charges will be extended soon to Michigan and other states, the announcement said. * * * ‘The increase is $3 a year for full-coverage, comprehensive in- surance and $1 for $50-deductible coverage, under which the owner pays for the first $50 of the repair | ‘bill and the insurance. company | the rest. i Man and Wife Thankful | for Opposite Reasons DANVILLE, Va. @® — S. T.! Martin, defeated for a city council loffice, published this paid adver- tisement: ; “T wish to thank all who vened | for me. My wife wants to thank) all those who did not.” I { ‘Decorate Inside of Door "| Consider a decoration for the in- ‘side of a door. Here’s one idea. ‘There are decorative golden ba-. roque flat scrolls that look like a lacy metalwork design, These can be arranged effectively with) Christmas, balls in your favorite| L ‘color. ¢ FREE GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS! e FREE PARKING ON ANY LOT IN PONTIAC! Sam Benson 37 North Saginaw -Street OPPOSITE COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK To My Store ~ For All His Christmas Gifts” All during the Christmas fun... for a party or a pause, enjoy the cold crisp taste, the cheerful lift of Coca-Cola. Have plenty on hand. a ‘ Fo (Ca kinjoy J SIGN OF GOOD TASTE eorrarent © s900 THe co0h-00UA Comtanre, _Uettled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF PONTIAC t : ‘ “— , ai young? American biblecmmnen Smmaie: chance to practice for halt a year/field, de | THE POWTTAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1958 | Ts Brighter Cake 8 a Del sag 22 N. Saginaw St. Just South of Pant State Bank AT-LO DISCOUNT PRICES HOLIDAY DRESSES Sizes 7 to 15... 12 to 20... 14% to 24%. 100% ALL WOOL COATS SIZES FOR ALL LADIES’ QUILTED _ ROBES Sizes for All | $358 LACE TRIMMED = SLIPS and HALF Sizes 32 to 40 fag 2 ae GIRLS’ HOLIDAY DRESSES Girls’ Pajamas ” BOYS’ FLANNEL SHIRTS | No doubt about it, Americans like Christmas cards, That’s why | folks will buy and mail .a record 2% billion ‘of them this year. And with all kinds of psycho- logical research into the whys and “Biwherefores of our buying habits, |a card manufacturing company studied who bought what kind of ae cote |Greetings’ re AS [im the upper income group or live in a metropolitan area, you'll pre- fer slim-shaped cards, Rural buy- ers, they say, still prefer the con- ventional, square or oblong shapes. No matter the kind you are Christmas jinch by music box for a favorite girl. . * x * Nudging traditional Christmas ireds, whites and greens for color favorites will bé blue and gold plus. buffs and lavenders. Look for simulated ems used pear more realistic through a use of transparent acetate, And, according to designers, San- ta is expected to slide slightly from his 1957 position as most popular subject. Taking his place will be novelty designs featuring holly and reindeer, Look, also, for an increasing number of studio-type treatments in a light, sophisticated manner isuch as one showing many Yule- tide activities, It reads merely “[’m pooped! Merry Christmas.” Religious cards are increasing in popularity and the use of mosaics, an old-time Italian idea, makes for more striking treatment of Na- | tivity scenes. And while you're in the card- tine mood, don't forget New | Year's. Cards sent at this time often |double as “thank you” cards, And deste Bene ‘an YOUNGSTERS REVEL — Add- ing an extra fillip t. Holiday Greetings is a Christmas card sscend $0 Deny over and over on 3 the phonograph, __ SURPRISE YOUR GIRL — A music box greeting. She'll open the jumbo card to the strains of “Silent Night.’’ Indian Chief Deals Only Through Publicity Man MILWAUKEE #—Bruce Lehrke, seeking some real Indians for a| rodeo he planned, heard there were some living at Wisconsin Dells, Wis., and wrote the chief asking i i | Christinas Card Outlook i or workmanship | — normal d 7.10-15 For other sizes—coll at Store for Special Price. LANTERN ° ce) Luang) f ‘Ted enters ano Throws a aoa cage eaiae flasher. 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It came from the common man and from the intellectuals. In China, the people always have jhad tremendous respect for the ‘always has been low. * * * _So when the intellectuals started criticizing the Chinese Communist regime, held in power by the force of arms of the soldiers, the masses were impressed. Some of the intellectuals who took Chairman Mao at his word and criticized things suddenly found themselves out of jobs and banished to distant places. When the intellectuals got to the rural areas, they found willing listeners. x * * . Here the intellectuals were able to find supporters among the masses—the peasants—who could lead a real revolt against the Peiping regime. — With their system of spies, the leaders of the Communist gov- ernment realized something had to be done. It was then, some students of Chinese affairs be- lieve, that Peiping decided on the severest of all control measures — the unprecedented communes. The communes provide effective control of the population. The voices of the intellectuals no longer can be heard in the villages and ithe home, for normal family life is wiped out by this latest Chinese Communist instrument. But in hushing the voices of the ‘intellectuals and in breaking up; the families, what have the Com- munists done? There is a feeling in many really competent quarters that Communist China may have made a fatal mistake. The communes help to increase production. They strengthen con- trol of the workers. They further the cause of pure communism. But what else? Since the communes destroy the family system, each man is more or less on his own. If he is separated from his family and | | made a mere unit in a machine, | | his family no longer is a “hostage” and he has nothing to lose if he revolts to throw off his chains. Since husband and Wife are) separated and can be alone to- gether perhaps only once every) two weeks, the commune system) is not likely to be voted the most popular way of life, however much In this connection, it is note- worthy that Communist China's scholar. The position of the soldier h every-two-weeks policy established within the communes actually may be a birth control technique con- ceived by Peiping to halt popula- tion growth. -It is certain that Peiping is concerned about feeding its more than 650 million mouths. To contre! and push their mil- lions of commune workers, the ~ Communists are reported to be sending more and more arms to distant areas. As more and more arms are sent out to control the restless masses, the greater become the chances of these arms falling into the hands of revolutionaries. * * * Western intelligence sources ave reported there is reason to believe the people within Com- munist China would give consider- able support to a Nationalist China landing force, if they thought it had a fair chance of success. This is an interesting and important bit of information, along with the lat- est unconfirmed reports that Mar- shal Chu Teh will replace Mao as leader of Communist China. It all adds up to an increasing flow of evidence that Communist China is not riding down a smooth road. She has her troubles and they are beginning to multiply. 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Gaulle, The testament of a man ‘. Se we cine ante SN It is a coincidence that the name “\ Charles de Ga * + =. means Charles BRE de Gaulle enlered the French Milly tary Academy of St. Cyr in August, 33rd infantry stationed at Artas in the north. (2 ow & * 1909, Given his choice of regiments|- -jupon graduation, he picked the|showed Te eee hy France's — staff college, es 2: | ede ‘Weygand, ‘helping the In 1921 he returned to France fora quiet spell as professor of history at St. Cyr and as a gradu- ate student at.the Ecole de Guerre, to ie chet ‘of T sail Pein: The | Marshal summoned De Gaulle, lis- tened to his arguments, and said, “De Gaulle is right.” But he let the matter drop there —perhaps the first official act of omission that led to the defeat of -|France in 1940, : *x* « * —qlerenereaes 7 tae defense, nog the batile of France was already lost, On June 17 Reynaud resigned © and Petain was asked to form. a government: “That meant eapitulation, My decision was ta ken af once. Seoul. taive 6 as morning came.” : I have thought of France in a certain Way, This is inspired by sentiment as much as by reason. The emotional side of me tends to The commanding officer was — Philippe Petain, later to lead countrymen to victory at of Franee,, rec: to his country- men Charlemagne, who unified Europe a thousand years ago, and) Charles Martel,’ who drove the Moors from French soll, aon Tt is a happenstance . that De Gaulle is tall in stature and aloof co 4) oe {in temperament in a country where iy neither characteristic is especially - So begins volume I of the Mem-| common, _oirs of Gen, Charles de Gaulle. , x *. x- It continues, “‘Instinctively I have! Jt is another-coincidence that the ey ee re - De Gaulle made his appeal to a rea r ¢€ ‘or be complete/ fallen France to rise and fight HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) — successes or for exemplary mis-|again on June 18, 1940 the! De Gaulle’s mother was the for- fortunes.1f, in spite of this, me-!125 anniversary of’ Waterloo. mer Jeanne Maillot, of a acon na thks the Berlin perl On May 15, 1940—the day after tee Gorman sresien tied throug’ x . ~ a British: aireraft, Tt would be four ing into France—De Gaulle was given command of the newly-or- years before he would win his vay ) back to. ae . : ; Ai taiawne the Vreue Gieacd Staff, having thoroughly learned the conduct of trench , warfare, was steeped in the Maginot Line concept of'a defensive war. There Was a ‘field at B Augustus : e eat d ; in 1914, There was “vainly counseled Prince against surrender England’s King _— Vv Aree. : it i { 1 : thei Rnemnce fa Go! coy ot ih ganized 4th Armored Division. 4 «De Gaulle’s Division launched the only successful large-scale French counterattack in that dismal campaign, at Abbeville, on May 28. “Before us, in a pitched battled, the Germans had retired.” On June 6 De Gaulle was sum- moned to Paris by the new premier, Paul Reynaud, to become Petain, by now a general, wit- nessed the action. He said in a ci- tation, “Captain de Gaulle; com- manding the company, reputed for his high intellectual and moral Rss or, rallied his men — at @ e| rented “White Army” which when his battalion, under a terri- - bs ble bombardment, had been deci- mated and the enemy was closing in from all sides—to a furious as- sault and a ferocious hand-to-hand combat, the only solution he judged compatible with military honor. He fell in the melee, He is an officer Omar Bindley Believes Berlin — in 1970.\CTisis Is Bluff Tribal Mixyp i in Family © DURANT, Okla. () — The Bon Impson family can have an Indiam pow-wow anytime they choose, They have three adopted Indian children, each of & different tribe. The youngsters are Chippewa, Choctaw and Cheyenne. — Tir Wena aered 0 tacts be But it is De Gaulle’s own do- ‘another Russian brushfire. ing that he was wounded three But he says the United States should prepare itself to fight if anomaly, to be imputed fo the faults of Frenchmen, not to the genius of the land. . tendency to grow tall. tri ' . without equal-in every way.” = z “But the positive side of napa isl pte ptonity sor ge Gas » es x * * : e my Pi olrs, “My father waa a thought- tha no longer mind also assures me that | mobile, armored wartare in the pips t he In May, 1919, De Gaulle mar- has access to military intelligence reports and has no more infor- mation on the Berlin situation moth- ithan the average citizen, he said Ppas- jin an interview: “My guess is that to the trouble in Berlin will not lead three [to war. I don’t would srt a ried Yvonne Vendroux, a pretty, cheerfll woman who always shunned the limelight. 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In recent events, jockey Johnny Longden, one of our greatest, was nearly run out of the park because he failed to bring home a winner. Last summer, two National League umpires were) slugged by enraged fans after a Giants’ game; one of) the Giant coaches was pelted for making a bad call at third base. This fall, they were hanging coaches all over the place’ in effigy; students from California and Stanford rioted| after a game. Did someone say, Go West? If you do, better take your shotgun and take the route of the BNE Indian Country. . Pentlae Press Phete STARTER — The other start- er for the Chiefs against Flint Central is junior Phil Rabaja, a 5-6 guard. Rabaja, not a high scorer, has been a valuable floor | man for PCH. Colts Will Sell Title Tickets Allotment * * * GOOD BET—Now that Otto Graham has been ruled out of the U. of D. coaching job, a good bet looks like, Ed Kluska, former Xavier University football coach.) Kluska got the coaching job at Xavier when Father Steiner was president there, and he had a few good years Baltimore’s A DAWKINS WELCOME? — Is Cranbrook school plan- Goes on Sale There ning any kind of honor or festivity for its great All- 4 + Job as Coach Wilson waited a year | year ago if Scooter hadn't BEreed 'wrecked with injuries and com- ‘tory, 10 losses and one tie. McLean McLean on Lions , toff Top Prep Game in State Favors Indian Quintef “Large Crowd Expected to Watch Two Highly Ranked Teams. By BRUNO L. KEARNs Sports Editor, Pontiac Press The young basketball season has its first big showdown Friday night when two of the top ranked high ‘school teams in the state, Flint Central (No. 1) and Pontiac Cen- tral (No. 5) batle on the PCH court. Flint Central, defending cham- pion of the rugged Saginaw Valley‘ Conference, has seven lettermen back and the Indians are in the favorites’ role for what is consid- ered the top prep attraction in Michigan. - This will be the last game until after the holidays for both teams and the winner can hold the top spot in the Saginaw Valley stand- ings until play resumes January * A capacity house, possibly bet- Scooter Quits: SPORES oa of Green Bay Replaces Red Cochran Who Becomes Eligible for U. of D. Post DETROIT (UPI)—Coach George out finally got Ray (Scooter) McLean, his old roommate with the Chicago Bears, on his Detroit Lions staff. McLean, who resigned yesterday as head coach of the Green Bay Packers, was signed a few hours} later by Wilson as_ backfield coach. He replaces Red Cochran, who was dropped from the staff after three years. Wilson said earlier this season he would have hired McLean a to coach the Packers. The Packers this season were! piled a dismal record of one vic- resigned during a general re- shuffling of the Green Bay organ- America product Pete Dawkins? His hometown of Royal Monday Oak is thinking of some welcome. - Dawkins, incidentally, may be in attendance at the BALTIMORE (AP), — The Bal- timore Colt allotment of tickets to) the National Football League| |championship game will go on sale} | Monday, the club announced last}! | night. Motor City basketball tournament, Dec. 29-30, when the Army Cadets play in Detroit. Celtics, Big Audience Too Much tor Pistons DETROIT (UPI) — Two things tons were uncanny. They sank 33) have made the Pistons freeze at|/f 37 charity tosses. But ‘from the} 11. i¢ the title game is’ played field they sank 10 fewer baskets); in Cleveland and 10,000 if it’s than the Celtics in losing their 14th played in New York. Any leftovers game in 16 starts against the Celts! .i) go on general sale Tuesday. in two years: | The Baltimore team, winner The inability to get a field goal of the Western Conference cham- hit its peak of futility in the first |pionship, drew more than 10,000 half. Detroit grabbed a 14-9 lead |fans from its hometown when it and then went nine minutes and played the Giants in a regular, °0 seconds without a basket. Ten |Season game before a sellout Yan- “free throws and good defensive kee Stadium crowd, The Giants work saw Detroit trailing only Won 24-21. | 25-24, however, before George | Yardley broke the drought. Hawkeyes Get x * | The game will be played Dec. 28 on the home field of the league's Eastern’ Conference | champion, which will be decided Cleveland Browns and New York Giants. x * | Season woke holders will get | first call on the Colt tickets, with about 12,000 expected to be avail- home since they moved to Detroit) —the Boston Celtics and a large crowd, Before the best turnout of the season, 5,758, the Pistons fell) apart and lost 102-95 to Boston last! night. At the free Cage Results ete ad oo LEGE BASKETBALL Night's Games Teer State 74, Notre Dame 56. Toledo 106. Western Michigan 84 line the Pis- throw Yardley's sparkling performance —he totaled 33 points—kept Detroit in the running in the third period. He made six of the Pistons’ nine LJ L Hope 8&5, Indfana Central- 69. Drills Movin Alma 74 Albion 58 ; a b Hillsdale 65, Eastern Michigan 38 field goals and at one point put Olivet 80, Grice College 61 in nine straight markers, twice Tonight's Games Lawrence Tech. at Adrian Michigan Tech at St. Cloud /(Minn.} Calvin at Alma. ° Hope at Ohio Centr Alpena CC at Hicwiend Park JC. igiving the Pistons leads they were . ; junable to hold. ‘PASADENA, Calif. (CPI) — The But even Yardley couldn't hit [Has keves ot tows. Ga as to in the disastrous first six minutes home ae owes ie eae at of the final quarter. he : weales Commons. EAST NC State 82, LaSalle 66 itoday were sent to work by coach Fordham 80, Syracuse 75 Saelasa st rennicces Coupled with St. Louis’ 136-122) Forest Evashevski as quickly as Connecticut 72. Colgate 57 win over New York in the opener possible following their welcome! Delaware 60. Colgate 57 , . Delaware 60, Lafayette 58 of the doubleheader, Detroit by the home city of the Rose Bow] Wm:-Mary 72. Davidson 56 The twin Dill broke a first-place] herded the Towa football team Auburn 95. Florida State 74 tie hetween New York and Boston Miami, Fila. %. griorida Rg? : to the East Los Angeles Junior jyoming 65 in the East. Bob Pettit and Cliff! cot i Leavilie oe Wittenberg 49 an cate int cee Practice field for the first LSU 78, Loyola. La. 68 gH Hagen each notched 35 points in| workout Loyola, Mo. 78, St Peters. Nd 3 »ading awks ir fi , ay Biles, ol 83 leading the Hawks to their finest * * * MIDWEST offensive display of the season. aaa Cineinnatt | i COP. — _ lmoston ites The Iowans left Iowa City in 11- Jayton 93, Texas Sou 1 77 sto? eTROIT a ae 5 eww 38 On OU THWEST ‘ Grr GFrt soe weather and landed yester- 8) 59, Oklahoma 5 onley 2 Cable 421 ay é rd j Ariz. At U. 73, Ariz St. Coll 64 ; Cousy & 5 21 Dukes 5 6 8 sy re arty Burbank with the Philips Oilers es 34. overtime, |Hemsohn 33 H Farley 3 5 11/temperature at 82 degrees, ES $ ones 2 0 ow o 6 0 owe rski sai ie j ; Southern California 72, Hawail 42 {oseutot 3 141 Jordon 317) ie his players, in- Colorado St. U. 67, Air Force 37 amsey 4 2 1 Lioyd 1 6 2) Ciuding en r LW i st Talary s Calif. 78. Redlands 57 LRussell 237 McOuire 14 6 he - ‘ Merz who missed Sec nENTS |sharman i 3 23 McMillon o 9 othe Notre Dame game because of TO Swain 3 Nobel 10 2 in} Quantico De wore Invitational | Ts'rop'los 4 210 Shue 24 8 an ee pest = were in good SEMIF Yardiey 11 11 33/ physical condition but needed - American U1. Ball State 69 | Tetals 41 20162 Totals 31 33 951» y f k. aa Quantico Metines 83. eure oh U. 63 | Reston . 23 33 24 29102 y Of wor - Cénsolation Semifinals Tchrs. 52 Detrott 22 29 26 «16— 95) West cheese Ne New Dee Nee ny 2 Jacksonyiile a iz ae Western Caceivie none. ree west ST. LOUIS NEW YORK Corum Services Today : Western Carolina 71. Catawba 4% f G ye ~ . GF T | Carolina wins Ferrari 31 2 rau 10 2 2 » —_ | Rolins 65, Tampa 64 + Hagan 14 7 35 Farmer 3°01 ; NEW YORK (AP) Funeral a sa spas Li viepte 4 13 Peliz 4 $ Services will be held here today 1 artis 4 tlerin 9 < WEDNESDAY'S COLLEGE RESULTS qicMaton <1 2 4 Sears. 4 25 Bill Corum, sports columnist massa 31 Wreatias Park 2 i2 eer 3 2 for the New York Journal-Ameri- swimming , {Reed 2 3 7 sparrow 2 6 4:can and president of Churchill Arany 45, Willems 1) age tech 8 [wits 188 5 313 /Dewns race track in Louisville, Uppery Roe Hpckes Tolle (2 00 136 Totals a 12a|sité of. the annual Kentucky Der- RENEE Wars eer rree! New York wc... 19 34 oi y- Mery 2, Hamilton 1, “ ‘in Sunday’s playoff between the) ‘jular in Green Bay despite the fact ization. Wilson, an end, and McLean, a halfback, played on four champion- jship teams with Halas U. in the} 1940's. A Lions spokesman said “everybody. in football, not only the Lions, respects Scooter's ab#ity as a coach and we cor- sider ourselves lucky to get him.”’ é "McLean was tremendously pop- FAR REACHING — Eddie Perkins (left) pokes a long left into the face of Baby Vasquez, Mex- ican lightweight champion, in the 4th round of last night’s fight in Washington, D. C. Perkins that his team was not winning,” the Lions spokesman said. “He is still liked by everyone.”’ round because eye. AP Wirephote won when officials stopped the fight in the 7th of a bad cut over Vasquez’ left McLean was to arrive in De-| troit in time for the annual Lions) Open House late this afternoon. Packer president Dominic Olejniczak said he believed Me- Lean “did everything in his power to win games for the Packers. Our misfortunes over | a period of years will not be | 27 Notre Dame. Leading 3 Michigan Staté iced the con- By United Press International Michigan State today remained | half , placed on the shoulders of among the few unbeaten major col- McLean.” lege basketball teams in the na- lowing the intermission with a scoring splurge to take a 35-35, There has been a move under, U0n- ay = 7 : way to return Earl (Curly) Lam-| The Spartans easily whipped a beau to the club he founded in disappointing Notre Dame team at| 1919 and piloted to’six world titles. South Bend, 74-6, last night for Some observers see Lambeau re- their third straight victory. turning as coach, others as gen-| ‘The loss was the third straight eral manager. | in four starts for the Irish, who Cochran, who said his plans for were supposed to have one of | the future were uncertain, im-| their better teams this year. No- The second period drive was son and Green. Anderegg won in- dividual honors for the ted 17 and Walker 15. Western Michigan got clobbered mediately became a candidate for| tre Dame has lost to two other the vacant head coaching job at! Big Ten schools, Wisconsin and which diana Central, 85-69. Michigan State, which hosts Ne-| * * * ‘braska Saturday before heading | The Toledo Rockets, with five south for an invitational tourna-' ‘players scoring in double figures, ment, was paced by the scoring!stopped the Broncos in the first duo of Bob Anderegg and Johnny half when Western Michigan got: Green. ‘onl yv eight goals. Toledo led 54-26 lat the intermission, The Spartans jumped to an eight-| The Broncos made a strong bid lpoint lead in the first nine min-| in the second half, utes and never were threatened by! Points. the University of Detroit fired Wally Fromhart. Northwestern. * * * W. Siders in Top Form, Farley Hits 702 at Huron The West Side Classic had one, series over 600 and of its best overall nights of the above 200. season this week while the Huron) Sam Benson’s and Cone’s Rental Bow! Classic also had another lon8 each won four points. list of impressive scores. A grand total of 45,469 pins were formers at Huron with 259 game toppled at West Side featuring Hu- and 676 trio. ron’s win over llth Frame Bar by) * A * 3147 to 3082. There were 10 games PRE nTiocraicienihe ahowathere over 1000 and four 3000-plus*weries pes ie a7 alk eon “Skin” Keith paced the indi- that league this season. His big viduals with 257 and 255 games igame was a 266. George Chicov sky im a 685 series, Mike Samardzija totaled 669 highlighted by hit 672, Ted Siitton ¢59, Bill Bull single. ; 654 and Don Martell 653. Bull First place Humphries divided rolled 246 just ind Charley with Hazelton while Calbi gained Palaian’'s 247. There were 21 on the leaders. paced by Bull, 72 games AP Wirephoto LIONS’ AIDE—Ray (Scooter) McLean, who quit ‘yesterday as coach of the Green Bay Packers, | was added to the staff of the Detroit Lions as backfield coach replacing Red Cochran, ‘ at the, test in the first seven minutes fol- led by Horace Walker, Lance Ol | game | with 19 points, while Green net- | scoring 58 |< | sBull was also one of the top per-' ; with a 702 for fhe 16th 700 series mM, State Wallops Notre Dame, 74-56 In an MIAA game, Alma spurted in the second half to defeat Al- bion, 74-58. Alma held a narrow 32- 31 edge at half time. Hillsdale put on a fine all-around! ‘performance to defeat Eastern ‘Michigan, 65-58. | Tom MacKenzie paced Eastern | with 24 points while Bob Sippell was high man for Hillsdale with 12 points. Olivet broke away to an early lead and put on a strong finish to by Toledo, 106-84, in another out of down Grace College, 80-61. state contest, and Hope won at In-' Tonight, Lawrence Tech is at |Adrian, Michigan Tech travels to St. Cloud (Minn.), Alma hosts Cal- vin, Hope continues its road trip at Ohio Central, and Alpena CC plays at Highland Park JC. MICHIGAN ST. NOTRE DAME G ¥ T GFT Anderegg 6 719 Hawkins 6 214 Walker ° 115 Reinhart 7 O14 Green 7 #317 Graney aid Rand 1 2 4 Bradtke my Olson § 313 Duffy 2°71 «5 | Stouffer 6 0 O Crosby 10602 |Gowens 3. 0 6 Ireland 3 0 6 __ | Fahs 6 0 0 McCarthy 2.1 5 | Totals 29:16 74 Totals 26 «6 56 | Halftime: Mic eicilgsn petste State 35-27. Prospect Ed Perkins Wins on TV Again WASHINGTON (AP) Eddie ‘Perkins was beaming and Baby Vasquez screaming today in the aftermath of Perkins’ sec- jond straight victory before the \Wednesday TV fight cameras. Perkins, 21-year-old Chicago! lightweight comer, stopped Vas- quez on a technical knockout at |2:40‘in the seventh round of their lightweight scrap at = Arena. a 24 last night. | Ring physician John . Kneipp icalled a halt after examining ais | bloodgushing cut next to Vasquez’ Nett” eye, . tering the record crowd which jammed PCH gym for the High- land Park game two years ago, is expected for the cage feature. Re- served seat tickets were still avail- able this morning at Osmun’s and at the high school, Remaining general admission seats will go on sale at 6:15 p.m. at PCH windows Friday night. Coach Joe Dowdy of the In- dians is uncertain about one starting position, He plans on us- ing high scoring veteran, Keith Richardson, 6-3 at center along with 6-feet Marcellus Wilson and Dale Lucas, 5-10 at guards, am, 6-1 at the other position. Pontiac -Central will have four Barge. Bill Hayward, 6-2, and John Bandy, 6-3, hold the forward posts, At center coach Art Van Ryzin may start either Harrison Mua- son, 6-1, or Bill Pritchett, 6-3, Munson, whe came out late be- cause of the football season, is » dum to have one of his be games and Van Ryzin 1s hopin "| it might be tomorrow. 4 Phil Rabaja, 5-6 junior, will hold down the other guard post. * * * Keorge Fed, who turned his an- kle in practice this week, is not expected tobe ready for the Chiefs. PCH has Amos Bailey, a 6-1 sophomoré, who hit 14 against Catholic Central, ready to go at forward behind Bandy. Last year, Flint Central, in post- ing a 9-1 SVC record, won both games from the Chiefs, 5243 in Flint and 68-61 in Pontiac. .| In the game at PCH last season, it was Lucas who spearheaded a 4th quarter rally with three big field goals to spell doom for the Chiefs. Game time is 8:00 p.m. Friday. Former Chief Wins 2 Events for Ohio Team John Doerr, former Pontiac Cen- tral High swimmer, is one of four lettermen on the College of Woos- iter, Ohio, swimming squad this season, according to Coach John Swigart. Doerr, who won his varsity letter last season in the shorter free style races, won two firsts places. for Wooster when the Scots defeated Baldwin Wallace, last weekend, 55-39 at Berea. Doerr won the 60 and 100 yard _free style events. Doerr is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Maxwell H. Doerr, 174 Ottawa Dr. and was graduated from Central high in June, 1957. In scholastie athletics he won awards in swim ming and tennis. Martin, 5 Others Sign With Tribe CLEVELAND ® — The Cleve- land Indians today announced the signing of six players to 1959 baseball contracts, including res cently acquired second baseman Billy Martin. * * * Martin, whom the Indians ob- tained in a five-player trade with the Detroit Tigers, returned his signed contract to General ‘Man- ager Frank Lané a few days after receiving it. * + * Other players signed up are pitchers Jack Striker and Morrie ‘Martin, infielders Billy Moran and and outfielder. Randy Jackson, Carroll Hardy. 2 x * * . Cleveland now has seven play» pabaln: under contract for the 1959 Barns’ Cal McLish saad terms three months ate |veterans in the starting lineup headed by 58 guard Charley The forwards will have Mel Thomas, 6-1, at one spot and either J. L. Williamson, 6-0, or Joe Lath- 2.9 a 8 Fe oe es AS ae A 7 ae < SIX'TY | ¥, we ri Pb completions with 69.6 per cent dur-| ing the Mustangs’ capi in t Michigan. Grid. Aces Look.to | Ceiadian Ball ANN ARBOR W--Bob Ptacek is) - thinking: of following in Jim: Van Pelt’s footsteps all over again ms fall. . That would mean the 1958 Michi-| gan quarterback would follow his Dallas—-Don Meredith, a junior at Southern Methodist, el = na- tional collegiate. mark for a Cass an Brake Service 7 109 N. Cass Avenue “Pontiac's Oldest Brake Service” BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL! x * |THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1958 ok ok ® Detroit-Born Charlie Burns Canididate for Calder Trophy BRAKES RELINED . Be Sree Soras te ot ee ular ining, We Guarantee Our Work! — | |195T predecessor into the Cana- dian pro ranks, Van Pelt has suddenly emerged as a star in Canada. He piloted the Winnipeg Blue Bombers to the |Grey cup, the prize for winning | | \the Canadian championship, His 22 *} points were the most ever scored) By United Press International iby a individual in the Grey cup pEeTROIT—After nearly half a | classic. ‘dozen years of nurs “can't Ptacek and his favorite pass tar- len” aires. up ey the farm /et and sidekick, Gary Prahst, are system, introducing them with 4 ‘being courted by the Hamilton! flare of publicity and then seeing Tiger-Cats in Van Pelt’s league./them misfire, the Detroit Red | They've already visited the Ontario) wings have come up with a’ non- gicity. And Hamilton coach Jim) asguming firebrand on ice who was ‘Trimble returned the visit last porn in Detroit. week. . * * | He's Charlie Burns who never played a game of pro hockey but ‘is a likely contender for the Na- (UPI) =| Hazel Park Matmen “Down Farmington FORDS ‘49 to '54—CHEVIES ‘49 to ‘57 $] 6 Other Cars in Proportion R e d Wi By JACK BERRY BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT DO-IT-YOURSELF ALL BRAKE LINING—40% OFF AIR BRAKES AND VACUUM UNITS EXCHANGED WESTINGHOUSE AND WAGNER AIR BRAKES We Tern Thuck and rhocaunal Gar Brake Drums HUGE SELECTIONS of CHRISTMAS BONUS BUYS © Schwinn, Humber and Raleigh Bicycles © Wheeled Toys of All Kinds © Complete Line of Hobby Supplies Shop Early: [",0s" Sristmes . ae ‘This Is Young Team | BIRMINGHAM BIKE SHOP | CLEVELAND (UPD) # College Scoring Mark GREENVILLE, S. C. ‘Frank Selvy, Furman University | | All- Americ an, set an all-time col- ‘lege basketball scoring record when | when he made an even 100 po ‘against Newberry in 1954. Eight wins, including four pins, The jRave Hazel Park High’s wrestlers a big margin over Farmington for) -, 746 E. Maple Across from Kroger’s iting ae 4 vars ee i 32-16 victory. Wednesday. Open: 9:00 to 6 :00-—-Fri. til 9 Phone Mi 4- 6216 flowest in the National Football, Visiting Farmington captured | League. ifour wins, half on pins by Frank |DePodesta (165 pounds) and Dan| ‘Ressler (175 pounds). The latter match lasted only 45 seconds. ‘Other Farmington wins were de- icisions, Parkers’ ping were by Bob Well- }man (133), Bob Ferguson (154), | ‘Jim Mitchell (127) on foul, and Bill Black (138). | Top match was Tom Pec kham’ $ ‘decision over. Parkers’ ace Doug | Vickers (120 pounds). Vickers was Ja finalist in the fecent Lansing linvitational. He was shut out by Peckham. The win left Parkers’ record 3-0. Farmington has 2-1. ait <> pe OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TILO... RRR EE RERIETS PRB RES ie DELIVERY BEFORE Ais Other winners for Hazel Park: Jerr AL IAY M, Cunningham (9p pounds), John Pantire VEO LAG, {103 pounds), rt Black (112 pounds). | Leroy Phi (heavyweight) 7 ington: La: Garber ( pounds) and Peckham (120 pounds). Boston—Only once mate 1946 have the Boston Refi Sox failed to. hit the million mark. at the turn- stiles, ing Poitie Succeeds. tional Hockey League’s Calder Trophy as Rookie of the Year. Burns. came to the eye of Red Wing Genera) Manager Jack Adams, the NHL and all of Can- ada last year in Oslo; Norway, where he the om - Duniops te the world hockey title over Russia. Charlie’ didn't score a goal in Whitby’s final 4-2 victory over the playing secretly in the Toronto Hockey League. Although born in Detroit, he was raised in Toronto by an aunt and uncle after his mother died when he was six months old. * + & . Conn Smythe of the Maple Leais heard about Burns and he went back to the Marlies and then to Whitby, a Senior A club, playing ~ Rich Pros Get Richer Sunday in Title Fight Divide Greenbacks in Eastern Playoff there two years. Adams put him on the Detroit negotiation list after the victory. over Russia and had him examined by Red Wing phy- sicians who pronounced him fit. The Wings thought they'd send Charlie to their Edmonton farm club for seasoning this year but they forgot all about that after a few praetice sessions as Burns won himself a spot. NEW YORK (UPI) — The old saying that the “rich get richer” also holds true for the National Football League, The Cleveland Browns and Russians but he was named most valuable forward when the seven- country tournament was over. -* * Burns isn't likely to go down as a great scorer in National League} record books, he’s not that type of player. Change Has Proved Profitable New York Giants, the “money: bags” clubs of the Eastern Di- vision, will divide another bundle “Charlie is a hustler,” sald former Red Wing coach Jimmy Skinner who now is director of the Detroit scouting organization. “He gets in there and digs and tights for that puck every second he's on the ice. He gets it out to his forwards and that’s his job. No one will push him around.” Burns isn't hard to spot on the ice. He’s always in the thick of things and usually where the puck is. And he wears a seven-ounce leather and sponge rubber helmet. | * *® * But six years ago last month it throwing strikes in fayor of roll- | looked as though Burns’ hockey ca- reer was ended at the age of 16 The black - haired, crew - cut youngster was practicing with | the Toronto Marltboros, leading | | a rush down the ice. He tripped | and slid head-first into the | boards, suffering a double skull | fracture. Two weeks later a blood clot developed and surgeons had to cut into his skull above his | right ear to save his life, * * * Then they inserted a pear- shaped, three-inch metal plate| above the ear. Charlie wouldn't! |give up hockey though and started’ 3-PIECE L UGGAGE,,,; TRAIN CASE $] 9° 5 shai in 21” WEEKEND mM | 26” PULLMAN ROLLER SKATES SRE BRUNSWICK BOWLING BALL With BAG and SHOES COMPLETE $9095 OUTFIT Ball Alone 24.95 Exactly Fitted by Our Factory Trained Specialists FISHING SHANTEE NEW YORK (UPI) — Ed Luban- ski, a young man who looks like Eddie Lopat but threw the ball much harder, is a glowing example ‘today of the rising status of the sport of bowling. Ten years ago he was a prized young pitcher in the St. Louis Browns’ farm system. 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Senk 465: |Seldom Strikes _ ee usters = 8 big Barry MacKay, hero of the! +.) 3 ' ! dined oe tse, Ghallenge) Réurdi ait) cri Ocoee eee on manus” 0 Se eure eet - et , ’ ithe bench, the United States opens os Double Trouble 28 Yard Birds 23 | CHICAGO (AP) — One look at/age. Thirty-seven pitchers went! = : : ELK'S HOUSE Seldom Strikes 903, Seldom Strikes | WHEEL the final American League field-|through the season without a mis-|!ts Davis Cup interzone _ final eX wa | BR AKE ing averages would give no indica-|cue with Billy O'Dell of Baltimore! Match against Italy tomorrow. — [ciuy 99 jy 715 Sam Benson's 20 22] WATERFORD WOMEN'S BOWLING | A GEMERAL Tikt SERVICE | ALIGNMENT tion as to which team won the topping the perfectionists with “ x *« * Devers 0 Be. 3 18 Det. Decenn 18 36 Hangar Grill au Floyd- “Lend. 3 ny 30 ; he y's | Carlings Bik. 23 19 Osmun's 17 25/A&A Home H. 36 20 J &M | —— << €annlo o In the first of the opening day's Feon clean 23 19 Sparks Orif'n 17 25|Croter man Oat Ace T. al | Topping the league in fielding) The Yankees again led the, ‘two. singles matches Alex Olmedo NuBrite Plate 2220 Behr Cats 16 26/Airport R. M. 2828 Palms Bar 20 36 ED | 5 = . am #1 game! Huron Cleaner’s 951, champion New York Yankees fin- jgeli Team (3 games) Behr Cals 2659. | 9 eli, 5 ished sixth in fielding with a .978 NB A § di * wet | = | a 12 oo See ee fan Ings | Starting time is 12:15 a.m. EST.| y OES EMPLOYEES © ‘DIT Splashes Away | WILLIAMS | TIRE CO. was Detroit with a .982 percent-jleague in double plays with 182,'of “Southern California meets’ |Pont. Pistons 26 30 Hobby Paint. 18 38 The Ti finished fifth. Th 1 than their 1957 L |, Individual (1 gamei J Clark 252-| ruttman 223, Schiffer 668 A & Al age. e ligers finis. ifth. The one less an eir tota ITtaly’ s champion, Nicola Pietran- itndisidus! ‘3. games} N Goodwin 615 iHome Heating 802. Capital Glass 2205. i for‘ third in = 1958 electronic equiP -jtieiding with a .980 average. EASTERN StVIstOW Ham Richardson, the U. S. No. 1 Wwe W 1, DETROIT (UPI) — Detrolt Insti- | : on Lost Pet, , cecial o rs quality lining, 1 000 ment. Factory trained ex: i er Be vor . . ir So ee ranked Bere xe one: oe Sect As 2 x i Sei aac” 3 2s tute of Technology oe 451 S. Seginew St. canoe t by e od As low | perts. Correct camber,| ‘The Chicago White (Sox, Nengue eres ine second singled. [Atomic Pour 3220 Guttersnives. 1s 36| SPlashed to an easy 65-21 victory FE 2-8303 os "S12 a ok caster, toe-in, toe-out. leaders in fielding in 1956 and WESTERN DIVISION | Cia Baia 2 Re eeites over Bay City community college | 1957, finished second to Detroit’. Won Los Pett. Individual high single Caro! Pultz//ast night. Louis amotoomenctoas Ll 197: Individual high sertes Carol Fultz “¥y ° ° i -|$t. Louis 136. New York 122 | . XIE HOUSEWIVES 2 Written Lifetime Guarantee land last with .974. ‘Boston 102. Deirolt_ $9 an vane bP : : . The Yankees, however, had two THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE | NEW YORK #—Hoping to com- Free Installation ~ wit wi individual leaders. Bill Skowron ‘Boston at Cincinna plete an exchange serious inaUgu-|chrpanthe’ms 40 16 Daffodils 27 28! Hot Spray err ‘/led all first basemen with a .993) [rete < a last scene ithe | |peume cas fl ak peeenue ol oe “Guaranteed for the life of average through 118 games and) U.S. Olympic Rowing Committee! Daisies 3125 8. Flowers 23 32 ‘ = g ug g | NHL Standings is considering splitting the 1959/Reses 5138 Pansies 3 33 your car.” Protects your car with .981. Kansas City finished Deion eseetersseese 14°13 319 Ww 1487. Team high single Social Kitz 21 Blow-Out Proof Muffler fifth with a .979 average, Boston/Minneapolis =... QS - ; Eye Russian Cre . 809 Team high series Social Kats £1 ti was seventh with .976 and Cleve- WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS olor Pan-Am. Trials |Yogi Berra topped the catchers 30 26 Violets 21 35 Motor nter Yogi had a aA record through! U.S. Pan American trials with an| Liloes 2927 BE Susans 19 31 from rust-out. Quiets your Shes ' . 3 2+, tem os 88 games as he handled 509 put- NHL SERRE re oras co toward participation by Rus-| rmgiviguel (1 game) Phyllis Stein 191: car-ride. Tax *® 121-123 £ , FE 4-8230 ovts anc mace 41 assists BESS eee le Pe ne Team il ‘gamer Ine, B06, Team (i a i. i ‘ Soa Ry Gegeraboosns 512 3 3 75 74) * * ‘* | tsi 04. ’ “| ® ¢ ; P Me | Detroit’s Frank Bolling came Boson 02000000. 1314 4 30 84 88 pesmeees Detsiee 200 | ontiac n ercoatin 2 B FE G FI ° | out on top among second base- ecace seeees 7329 7% %| This was disclosed by commit. LAKEWOOD 59ERS : g © \ hy men. Bolling had a .9849 mark tojToronto 8M 6 2 65 8 \tee chairman Tip Goes of New a! FE 4 h wil wil . inaw -5453 woh e 0O . ric the .9848 record by Chicago’ S| cee ome” RESULTS York. Automat Car 3813 Coppercraft 26 26, 136 S$ Sag ne : \Nellie Fox. Billy Gardner of Balti- THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE The committee is seeking ‘a site| Su'eulecter 38 16 Oebiand vend 22 more was third with S045. |Report a Bure for the July 1 trials Kee ae ee ae ~ pecans or aaa ae Ward's 2824 Stadium Inn 16 36 ed the shortstops for the second) ru- 2626 Jim's Gul 41| straight season with the identical | Individual (1 game) E. Salisbury 242. | OVERHEAD LOCATIONS | mark ot 280 which made him! Limited Activity at Mt. Christie Ae Oa ay 28) . first in 1957. Team (3 games) Tom's Hardware 2606 Eddie Yost, recently traded to S oe e,e == SUNDAY MIXED ; | wid [peer ey Washer, vas te! Skiing Conditions Tops | ." a BIG savines For you vee vay UE a Saree 3e average. | = M t t M h 25 Jets -4-Peathers 26 34 | #7 Yeh-Hoos 3426 #3 Foulers 23 37 Le wk oe * | 1N OS O 1c 1gan #2 Miceday-s3228 #1.K & 8 19 a Baltimore’s Jim Busby, traded IN LAKE ORION—2 LOCATIONS |_Myrtle Katser 181; Pat Leitner 439;/ . ar) ° to Boston this week, made only Bill Petrusha 231: Don Peath - Authorized Pontiac-Ramble: Dealer one error to lead all regular out- By The Associated Press meee eee, te -mee® nee Seow) tits week (585, £5 Jets 612; #3 Poulers 1194. | Makes It Easier Starting in the Winter ! roe with a 995 | percentage. Skiing was reported excellent geeeae bene ttuch pease Cam T T. LEAGUE Mon.-Wed.-Fri. 8 A.M.-9 P.M.—Tues.-Thars. 8-5:30—Sat. 8-12 on Al Kaline of Detroit was second a: ; cellent. Pts. Pts. with .994 and Washington slugger '©d@y as resorts reporting through|““pUck HILLS, Beulah-Benzonia — 12|Merie Normans 20 Gingellville Mkt 22 ACROSS FROM THE MIRACLE MILE Roy Sievers was third with a .991.|the West Michigan Tourist and Re-|tiectiege. "we bt new sow. MUS| pontiac Ree. 33 Jocobeens 13 TAT ' 1 Breodmey Comer of Shadbolt — M-24 Comer of Shadbolt Ned Garver of Kansas City|Sort Assn. CABERFAE, Cadillac_6 to 10-inch 2274 S. Telegraph MY 2-2871 : packed base, 4 to 5-inch new powder.| High individual game M. Retzlaff 189: : 4 07 , topped the pitchers with two er-; The report follows: Skiing excellent. Night skiing Priday, High individual series M. Retzlaff 434: FE 2-49 : ' ‘rors in 77 chances for a .974 aver- poyNE MOUNTAIN, Boyne Palls—S0- ‘oe tio ‘VALLEY. a of High (eam! Gerles Foatiag Ral isee'| A es ———— a ~ poor SUMMITT SKI sp near Fenton—4 to |S inch base skiing fair GRAYLING WINTER sports park—10 | inch base 6 inches powdered snow | Skiing excellent. | GRAMPIAN MOUNTAIN near Oxford -—6 Inch base 2-3 fnches artificial | snow: skiing good | HOUGHTON LAKE snow bowl—8-12 inch base: 5- . inches powdered snow skiing excellen BLACK MOUNTAIN sk! area between ~~ Open Every Night ‘til Christmas! excellent. GLACTER HILLS, Bellaire—10 to 20- . 3K BK ae Ag a 4 ‘She inch packed base, 4to 6-inch fluff 'Skitne excellent. ¢ ; i : ‘ K HOLIDAY HILLS, Traverse City—30- q LAKE VALLEY Resort. Katkhaska—18- MAN : Sizes 12 to 4 Sizes 12 to 4 x yy excellent. Area will be open Saturday. $6.98 $6.98 sf RY? inch base, 3-inch powder. Skiing ex- q Mil C a | ALL WITH ye nen ypected base, 6-inch new snow. 5 dfs - i eage Gg r - . WALLOON HILLS, Walloon Lake—26- < $8.88 $8.98 ‘3g : ? ane g) inchs (peetee ioe UIE Hockey Puck Skate Walkers Skating Sox oe with 4 inches of powdered snow; skiing Ladies Ski Pants $9.95 Ski Poles $3.95 56 ° Have you driven Mens Ski Pants $10.95 - | $6.95 ‘ é | sta skiing excell DEMONSTRATORS AVAILABLE | | | tee aes ee : Coen, GOGGLES 98c SKI MITTS_ $2.98 4 The SPORT SHOP AP ACTORY BRANCH - x RT? eee, - |, ELLIS INC. ® cane & f 6 9 inch packed base, 4 to 6-inch powder : SOICKORY HILLS Traverse City—10 ] h Gi f : ; to 12-tneh base, ‘J-Inch new snow ce pecia ristmas ] ts . MANISTEE SKI area—1l0-inch well Sunday and daily from Dec. 26 to cellent. Men’s Hard Toe Hockey Men’s Figure Skates ‘ Q : inch base, 8-inch powder. Skiing ex i. . & : ; J ONLY ‘ cellent. All facilities ope . : ‘ s ’ WARD HILLs, Branch—6 to 8-inch fas 1. Ladies Figure Skates a ‘ *xAU SABLE h and sk é “ g “ iene Trancl ie ski ree nee i : Miles gir Sree te 19 Da Bas : 4 SHERIDAN VALLEY and Woodbridge j : : 1 , i. | 7 excellent. : a on and each one comes Pegls froree A ae Holly—6 to 12 M. Ca: MOTT. MOUNTAIN ski area near ; om 5 Parwell—5 inches powdered snow; skitng Childrens Ski Ladies Parka’s $9.95 the PONTIAC for Ski Boots $9.95 Mens Parkas $9.95 Onaway Rogers City and Cheboygan— Mountain in Clare A ae ) | P ONTIAC RETAI STORE } re Be. = = : she - | | skiing excellent. | : MT, CHRISTIE M-24 near ‘Ox- . L ford—Limited, skin —— inch snow}: base, no vem © ; 16 South Cass Avenue @ Mura — SINCE 1945 jens _ FREE ESTIMATES / Skiing excellent : ® inch base, 12-inch powder. Skiing ex- Boys Figure Skates Boys Hard Toe Hockey ff Ye 19 58 . packed base. 6-inch new snow. Skiing Jan. 4 MISSAUKEE Mountain, Lake City—6- MT. MANCELONA, Mancelona—10 to " Sizes 5 to 12 Sizes 7 to 12 NOW i (eo bar pnachoty base, 4 to 10-inch fluff Ler 0 Girls Figure Skates : 4 a pane rf > Cee Sizes 13 to 4 Sizes 5 to 8 : ; oF . rm Here is the report of skiing con- CfA — z fy. a iditions from the East Michigan] = 7 aN $ $ wie wVV. Sy 3to 4 Thousand - ain a aae 6.98 3.88 A ski park near Lewiston—4 to 6 inch base Used Ice Skates $1.95 and up c= — with a NEW CAR ‘ Pants $8.95 Children’s Parkas- #% a i 59 yet? . 12 inch base; six inches powdered snow: MEN’S & LADIES’ DUOFOLD U’WEAR ‘counts—4 fees base; 3 inches powdered SETS $8.95. “SKI RENTALS” LITTLE AD Ba DEAL ; 4 D>, | = ; ~ Ha 65 Mt. Clemens Street “ —_ _ ” Behind the Post Office $i) i". .| PE 2-2671 P = <= » & , — . . : fTB . 8 _THE PONTYAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1958 : : gos Se ec | | ‘ts [Army Warms Up ry 3 yA. OY | rir ) - : nc for Motor City “ aan nae se S | . a = se = ae 2 ae = ’ ., 2 eae # fe 5 - tLe : i | ees or - 2 ' ' & - a a ‘Cage’ F, ! Soeeeress 1 oe : sau o.oo | ioe - | WEST POINT, NY. » — Army, | | me : . : : — spearheaded by Lee Sager, won its| LETS YOU. penne NEE 2s. . — fourth basketball game in five! olves fo rost Farmington Foe orts Calendar srs Se : wv : herst dias a | ooe ® 2 __ a * binateg~ : > eee Dm mB De iwweewews Ne E i THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, i958. toh la . q ' ss oa ‘ ina: Angee “had. 0 startied con- me le i £ REED En “I’m on this coach in an official capacity, Miss Ciunes.” The Green Empress (Copyright 1958) 6% % by Elizabeth Cadell THE STORY: A Graham, in- MISSES HIM valided out of the Navy mance You'd think he'd be glad that s L, r + + ou n he’ g a oes. superiati “hry " tome in Oliver had settled down at last, but rope. He's filling in for end.i[ think he misses him. He's been Ww ling. The driver is Perdy|. ‘! ewer. The, passenger list sounds|luoking awfully miserable lately. Brewer. list impressive — Lora Lorimer, father of a ‘Navy. friend, with - lovely, daughter, his secreta Lionel Yule, A... 3 He—What are you opening that -}map for?" “Shouldn't you. be taking an in- terest in the route?” “You think I don’t know where 2'T'm going?” He laughed. “I'm on this coach in an official capacity, Miss Clunes, and so—” “Miss ... Miss Clunes!” she repeated in a slow, amazed voice, Her glance rested on him, intent and frowning. “‘You're not suffer- ing from some kind of inverted snobbishness, are you?” “Tt hope not.” “Then why address me as Miss Clunes, when you've been my brother’s closest friend for years and years? You're going fo see a lot of me during this trip, and!. it’s no use starting off by behav- ing like a sheepherder. * * * “Can't you take your mind off the job for a few minutes and talk to me in a calm, friendly way?” Angus folded the map and spread his hands to indicate that he was at her disposal. warm, humerous, snvett CHAPTER IV | Canada had her beauties, and Angus knew he must learn to love them as he loved this land and the landg across the narrow strip of English Channel. Twenty-eight was young enough to be adaptable. “ His search for jobs since he left the Navy had been valuable time wasted, and he must go where the job was—and soon. He had already drawn too much upon his slender capital. * * * A sound behind him made him - turn, and he saw that Angela Clunes was entering his little com- . partment. , “He rose to close the door be- hind her, and she settled herself in the observation seat and turned to him at ence with a direct question. spin. and opened it. for her. she said, as she left him. to clear his head. little time. He must, he told him- self firmly, sort this thing out and | A cautious glance in his mirror ‘showed him Angela back in her viction that a light had come on fe sf Ot coms; bate ag “Wait til I write and zell Oliver.t I swore to him that I'd catch up with you one day—and I have.” She rose, and stood looking at hirn with a smile that made his head He groped his way to the door “And “you said it wasn't fate!’’ MUST APPLY BRAKES Left alone, he sat down and tried He needed a apply the brakes. How Oliver had managed to . But then, brothers were brothers. Did she always move at that pace? Was it his imagination, or had she With a strong effort, he forced his mind back to his job. What was outside now? Hopfields. He'd read up hopfields last night, just in case. Nobody seemed to want to know anything about hopfields, seat, writing busily. To Oliver, no doubt. And Oliver would laugh—a rude laugh, for he had been trying, lately, to get things on the old basis, and had not succeeded. And now his sister . . x« * * Almost to his relief, he saw Mrs. proaching. He opened the door for her, and she lowered herself on to the chair beside him, sitting bold comfort of the cushions.” least where we're going,” she said, “and so I came to ask you.” She turned her long, sheep-like face to him expectantly, and he tried hard to remember that he was a courier and that a soft, scented breeze blowing through his glass cage could not possibly knock him off his balance. imagination. “We'll soon be crossing the Channel,” he told his questioner. “Then we shall be—” “My brother didn’t want to come,” she confided, “but I per- suaded him — at last. I've been trying for years, you know, to get him to come on a little trip with me.” ‘MAKE HIM FORGET’ “T hope he'll enjoy it.” “I hope so too.’ She sounded “You. don’t remember me — or “That’s better.” She smiled, doubtful. “I hope you'll be able “hardly at all, do you?” He hesitated. “Tt was a long time ago, I—” NOT TOGETHER “That's what you think,’ Bot)’ you've Seen me, off and on, at lots of places—only of course, not in ‘ your party, Oliver saw to that.” “I remember you aS a seven- teen-year-old, but I— “I didn't expect any notice from | you then, of course. No sub-lieu- | tenant would dream of paying at- tention to woman under thirty. “Since then, I’ve been trying to induce Oliver to bring us to- gether, but he made me see how stinkingly humiliating it would be | for any man to look as though he was foisting his sister on his friends. Why weren’t you at his te * : spent the time since you « Jeft the Navy carefully avoiding al all seccaatoeent ne ee i are . Ze * She turned in her seat to get a better view of him. ‘‘Isn’t it amaz-| ing that you're on this coach?” | “Wel” | “What I actually mean wouldn’t you call it fate?” Angus considered. “No, I wouldn’t,”’ he said at last. “That's because you don't know all the facts. Do you realize that after all these years of try- ing to meet you face to face, as it were, and not succeeding, I _ get on a Green Empress and ; there you are? Now say it isn’t ~ fate.” | “Couldn't you just call it a/ happy coincidence?"’ “No. My father promised, ages £0, to take me on this trip. I. think he thought I'd feel miser- ‘able after Oliver got married, but if T think: he’s feeling it more than zi am. oe is, id | Madisos 59 Soste ed?” “He. didn’t seem to be in good __ Spirits.” | MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER left something soft and sweet and Denly-Warre’s angular figure ap-! upright and sternly resisting the “My brother doesn’t know in the Pure | to interest him in everything and make him forget his garden.” - “He likes his garden?” “He lives for his garden. When | petired, ‘a small house “in Somerset, since then, all he has thought of is those two-and-a-half acres of garden. It shouldn’t—should it? ~-take up a man’s whole time?” “Well, it's hard work and—" “You were in the Navy, too, weren't you?” “Yes,” He waited for the inevitable questions, but to his relief, they did not come. * * * “I'm the widow of an admiral, him. * +|kind of record.” ‘|be the mother of an admiral, but the daughter of an admiral and the sister of an admiral,"’ she told | “I think that might be some “It’s most unusual,” “T would so much have liked to to say disparagement, that An- ‘gus felt sorry for them. | “Is one permitted to ask ques- tions‘ about one's fellowspassen- gers? I was wondering who the Zollers were,” “Mr. Zoller’s a millionaird, but I'm not quite sure what he does. He's traveling on business at, the moment, his wife tells me.” KEEP CONTROL “I see.” She paused, and then} spoke hesitatingly. ‘“‘You won't think that I'm the sort of person who makes complaints, will you, lear gp Se sory ‘not Cou you to try and keep that young man under control?”’ - “You. mean?" asked. Angus, who knew we well. my brother as: pvc : “It'll be difficult,” confessed Angus, “I don't think he means any harm." Millions Get Hay Fever’ CHICAGO. — According to one new estimate, about 17,000,000 Americans are, or can be expected wheezing, coughing, or itching. Hay fever is the commonest aller- igic complaint; between seven to eight million have it. Three million but... I wonder’ if I may ask for horse thieves!” have asthma. Horse Thieves Ucar d Mares a Field), aghee sens MIAMI, Fila. (AP)—“Watch out This warning was issued today by. Mr. and Mrs, C. D. Snow, w reported their two mares now™are dog food. ‘ * * * Remains of the two. horses, val- vied at $14,000 by the Snows, were found in a field. They had been missing since Sunday. “T think they were slaughtered as bootleg meat for greyhounds,” Mrs. Snow said. = x * “Every year about this time horses are stolen as ‘the. dogs move in for the greyhound racing sea- son,” «Snow added. “They need _|meat to-feed. th dogs.” The Snows hv planned to start smal Shetland Pony Has City Lad Stumped BALTIMORE «® — The banana wagon was hitched to a small, Shetland pony at Bond and Kleet Streets, The small boy looked and looked, then asked the vender: - “Say, mister, Will that dog bite?” : old manuscripts on file show the manufacture of writing inks had reached a high level of perma- ~ nency and perfection even in the Middle Ages. 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(UPD) ~ A national reunion of all descendants of Hans Nicholas Iron Cutter (or! Hisenhauer), a German settler who came to America in 1741, is being proposed by ‘the genealogist who studied his family tree and found President Eisenhower in the ‘sixth -gerieration. * * * Mrs. Annie B. Richerdeon of Greénwood, is the author of a 1,000- page compilation of the ‘“Eisenhow- er Lineage,” described as the only’ major genealogical study done of and Dr. ton halite refer) questions ‘about family — to Mrs, Richardaoh, * ay She - there are at least five major reunion associa. tions among descendants of the first Eisenhauer. Mrs. Richardson, a middle-aged former secretary, said: “My husband and I attended five Eisenhower reunions this year and everywhere we a wish ex- pressed that a national reunion could be held with President. Ei- the nemy, steal the White House Supple soft. leather in 30 other styles to select. from in Daniel Green Slippers from $5 to $8 = Open Every Nite ‘til 9 P.M. llenecmnie npr SN at Sibley’ 8 Miracle Mile ee ‘Center bright, gay colors Daurieh Gram: ' ‘FROLIC’ ‘Comfy Shepere The Frolic 650 in pewder bine or beige i. MICHIGAN'S LARGEST FLORSHEIM DEALER =o as the sehen ene ‘tA Miracle Mile Shopping Center, S. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. eee a Mrs. Richardson also is a de- ‘scendant of Hans Nicholas Kisen- |hauer — as are several’ thousand other ‘persons, The charts show President Eisenhower is a fourth cousin of Mrs. Richardson's ‘moth- er, Mrs. Ann Meranda Lynch Tay- lor, who died in 1941. a a 2 The Indiana woman, a former employe of the National Archives in Washington, talked. enthusiasti- cally of the-projected national re- ‘union, which she thought should be Penhsylvania not too far from the 168 acres of land which the first American Eisenhauer settled near Fredericksburg. She said she will write to the presidents of the five major El- senhower reunion associations and ask their cooperation in such a family gathering. “T seem to be the focal person when it comes to family history,” Mrs. Richardson said, ‘I ‘wasn't appointed, 1 just elected myself for ‘the job. I certainly didn't know how much work I was getting into when I asked to see my grand- father’s Civil War pension record.” CIVIL WAR MYSTERY She explained that had it not been for the mystery of her grandfather's disappearance during the Civil War she might never have become interested in geneal- ‘My grandmother, Catharine Isenhour, married Ira Anderson Lynch in Connersville, Ind., in 1857. One day grandmother went out to see where Ira was and found his axe in a log, He'd gone off to war, to join the 10th In- diana Volunteers. ji “He was injured in the battle of: |Mills Spring, Ky., Jan. 19, 1862, and came home on furlough. He left again and my mother was iborn after that, but she never saw her father: Ira never came back. My: grandmother died in 1891 he- lieving he was killed in the Civil Wer.” * * * But Mrs. Richardson found out differently. “I became a secretary at the National Archives in May 1940,’’| she related. ‘The first division in Stainless Steel SPECIAL GRIDDLE Electric. ..Yet Washes UNDER WATER! « no» Presto Regular $24.95 APPROVED BY UNDERWRITERS’ LABORATORIES Presto SUBMERSIBLE Contiol Master: which I worked was pension rec- ords. That was the first time. I ever knew just anybody could walk in and ask to see a record like that. I had always wondered about my Grandfather Lynch so I =— to see his record.” LIVED 52 YEARS | The pension data showed that Ira | Anderson Lynch survived the Civil far and lived until*1941. The grand-| |daughter discovered her missing ‘relative had wandered extensively ‘in the 52 years since he walked. away from his Indiana home and had died and was bured in Rich- land Center, Wis “He must have lived a lonely | life,” she said. ‘‘My only conclu- sion is that he was badly in- | jared. He had 11 in his family, 1 | suppose that rather than be a burden, he just never came hone. He died on my 12th birth- day.” After solving the mystery of her er 2 to 9 Cups of Automatically Perfect Coffee $19.95 (tol Mat) tuns this Griddle and 5 other submersible appliances ® Slide-Out Drip Trey @ No-Stick Cooking Surface Presto Exclusives ® Big 9” x 15” Size © Menu Guide Handles 3 Hardware Michigan Miracle Mile Open Mon. thre Sat. ® te 9 (ONE COPY TO IKE grandfather, Mrs. Richardson be- gan to haunt the Library of Con- gress and the Daughters of the) American Revolution library in Washington, collecting more infor- mation about her ancestors. * * * The hunt had been going on for years before she discovered that she and President Eisenhower ishared Hans Nicholas as @ com-). mon ancestor. Mrs. Richardsqn’s lcovers 266 years beginning in 1691, 'the vear Hans Nicholas Eisenhauer wat born. It covers 11 generations | ‘of Eisenhowers irf the United States’ ‘The material now is to be found in! ‘most major hbraries of the United States. One copy was bound into t a | book LOANS 'TIL PAY DAY $50 for 2 wks . only 70¢! other Toans to $500 with 24 mos. to repay CASH YOU | REPAY IN | REPAY IN RECEIVE | 2 WEEKS | 4 WEEKS $25.00 $25.35 $25.70 50.00 50.70 51.40 Interest ot 39, por month on bolonces wp te $50, Rav. psc aap Wetence: $50 cas $300, end 4°, per month on omy remainder, Associates Loan Co. Miracle Mile Shopping Center In the Baraat Area and ‘mailed to the President. He sent Mrs. Richardson’ a letter of thanks mentioning ‘“‘the enormous amount of work you have done on the subject” and also thanking her for afiswering queries ‘re- ferred to her by the White House staff about family history. * * * A newly published German book on the Eisenhower genealogy lists Mrs. Richardson as the “‘American held in June 1959, preferably in|Eisenhower genealogist.” Mrs. Richardson said she wrote to the President and got his permission before she ‘sent the requested ‘ma- terial to the German publishers. Among her discoveries, Mrs. Richardson found that exactly 200 years before Dwight David Eisenhower was inaugurated as 34th president of the U.S. the founder of the family in America was going through a ceremony of his own. On Jan. 20, 1753, a deed for *168 avres of Pennsylvania farmland was recorded in the name of “Hans Nicholas Iron Cutter (or Eisenhauer).” During a visit there, Mrs. | Rich- 7 Fredericksburg and a: log cabin |standing on it as a state memo- ardson was delighted to learn that historically-minded residents have |i buying,..the...farm near; the 4 4 ria]. 1st CABIN eURNED But. she explained that the log cabin is not the original Tisen- hauer dwelling, She produced an lexcerpt from the Pennsylvania Ga- zette of 1756 which said ‘that by a letter from Fort Henry in Berks county dated August 7th there was advice the Indians were hovering about that neighborhood, some of them being seen almost every day and that they had burnt the house of Nicholas Eisenhhauer."', * * * The early newspaper doesn’t say, but apparently Hans Nicholas and his four sons and one —— sur- sven grandfather was the third), oldest, Johannes. 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A native of Canada, Mr. Mellick ~~ owned and operated the Oasis . \Restaurant on Dixie Highway be- He'll really feel : fore his retirement 20 sa ace: } - gifted in one of our handsome | Surviving are three sons, Milton easy-care leisure robes. i. one pee erent and i\Ga ac; three da Choose from wash and wear jters, Mrs. Ida Shroll of Piene cottons, terry cloths, \Mrs. Ardath Webb and Mrs. Violet silk blends. corduroy. Clarkson, both of Pontiac. Sizes S—M—L—XL Mr. Mellick died early yesterday morning in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- je after an illness of several days. 5 Si, po LUXURIOUS _ GIFT ROBES! OWEN MORGAN Service for Owen Morgan, 46, of 529 Judson St., will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday from the Hun- toon Funeral Home with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. He had been an employe of Mayor Stirs Up Hornets’ Nest AMA Smog Expert Gets in Act After LA Head Attacks ‘Big Cars’. 4° = TP em & " Charge Accounts Invited! onerch ; - . “firs aup Boys’ WE* , Miracle Mile Shopping Center Open Every Nite ‘til 9 P.M. ™~ P ‘ 5 ‘ % DETROIT It's clear here that) _Los Angeles’ Mayor Morris Poulson |asked for it when he took off on big cars as smog makers. Auto-conscious Detroit has told him off. Supporting an original charge by Detroit Mayor Louis Miriani that Poulson was “silly and fan- tastic” is now a statement from the head anti-smog man of the Automobile Manufacturers Assn. C. M. Heinen, chairman of the tAMA’s Vehicle Combustion- Prod- ucts Committee, says that Poulson has spoken ‘‘with disregard of the facts.” But, like Miriani, Heinen also sought to be helpful. The AMA’s anti-pollution ex- pert reminded Poulson the auto bOAUERY batt EE feather-fight touch industry, pornalloges Angeles itself © Accurate and easy to set margin and - % deta. Prackel as an operating center, has tried tabulator stops gorgeous colors. Precision- sé Half-specing ea a ‘made for years of use. Types all lor five years to solve the prob- ° idol fr evution ond eaten “written assignments 7 pave: E «Deal puerenent da asl a dusty and boca glimiing aa Heinen made clear also that page end indicator instructors, crediting you with there has been apparent progress neatness. invariably! Be sure to put Olympia on your Christmas . a The “‘techniical feasibility” of ex- haust control has been established, Heinen said, and control devices are being tested and are ‘‘near the | point of product development.” | Mayor Poulson Oty MEFOLEL BECAUSE (T'S-BUILT BEST OF ALL cluding its reminders from De- SE OP OO aE . Portable troit to himself—by saying he : Typewriters cancelled his Cadillac order in favor of the small-model Ram- bler because he said the larger All Makes | car’s exhaust was more severe. New ¢ Used “He (Poulson) should know,” Heinen said, ‘‘that the industry has been working in closest coopera- tion with Los Angeles County offi- cials: who have the responsibility |for this problem.” Heinen said scientific theories -_ eo 2 | ® © we are the basis for this group’s work. He also said a full report was made in Washington last month to the National Air Pollution Conference which Mayor Poulson didn’t attend. In the line of exhaust control de- vices and methods, Heinen men- tioned catalytic convertors and di- rect flame aftetburners. Another approach, he, said, is a special maintenance procedure to |be cvarried out separately or in ;conjunction with devices. Deaths Elsewhere CHICAGO (AP) — Dr. George Livingstone Robinson, 95, theolog- lian and archaeologist, died Wednesday. He was professor of Hebrew and Old Testament at Mc- Cormick Theological Seminary from, 1898 to 1939. He was born in New York State, * x * WASHINGTON (AP) — Lora E. 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Ball of Germany; two sisters, Mrs. Fay Thompson of Pontiac and Mrs. Sadie Thomes of Chattanooga, Tenn.; and three sons, Wed H. Morgan of Pontiac, Horace of Sunbrite, Tenn., and Frank of Harrison, Tenn. Mr, Morgan died yesterday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after an iliness of a year. ONAG TARPINIAN Service for Onag Tarpinian, 8, of 239 Ferry Ave., will be at 10 a. m. Friday from the Voorhees- Siple Chapel with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. He was a retired employe of Wilson Foundry Corp. and a mem- ber of St. John Armenian Church of Detroit. Surviving is a brother, Ovig of Pontiac. : Mr. Tarpinian died Tuesday aft- er a prolonged illness. CHARLES S. FANDALE TROY — Service for Charles S. Fandale, 67, of 24002 Eureka Rd., Taylor Township, a former Troy resident, will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Price Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crooks Road Cemetery. Mr. Fandate died Wednesday at Zieger Osteopathic Hospital, De- troit following a six-month illness. Before retirement, he was a self- employed shoemaker in Ferndale. Surviving are his five daughters, Mrs. Mary Armstrong of Troy; Mrs. Ronald Hamman, of Goshen, Ind.,.Mrs. Lewis Crawford of Hill- man, Mrs. Elmer Hodge of Detroit and Eileen Fandale of Ecorse; three sons, Leéotiafd of Troy, Charles of Avon Township, and William of Claremont, Calif.; 19 grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. BABY BOY HANLEY the day-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hanley of 1391 Highland Rd. was held at 10:30 a.m, today at the Richardson-Bird Chapel. Burial was in Commerce Ceme- Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac. Surviving, besides his parents, are grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rackoy of Farmington, Beatrice Hanley of Detroit. JOHN E. MINTON day in Benton, Ill. Funeral ar- Price Funeral Home. Mr. Minton, who died” following a heart attack at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, after a 1% Oak Park and a sister. BURTON OUSNAMER OXFORD — Burton Ousnamer, a.m, today at his home. 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Edward Schaaf said Bullock had been shot twice in the head with a smail caliber weapon, apparently a .22, and in the chest with a shotgun, Both legs had been run over by a car. * * * Bullock's car, the engine still running, was found on a grave lane behind the museum in a se- cluded section on the west edge of St. ‘Louis, A trail of blood led from the car. Police found about $20 in lock’s pockets: His bride of six months, Etta, 23, said her husband had left home for night classes about, half an hour before the body was found. Bullock. was employed at the Union Electric Co. Bul- The cattle disease, brucellosis, is costing American farmers about |$30,000,000 a year. Infected dairy herds may give 20 per cent less milk, and infected beef and dairy cattle produce 40 per cént fewer calves. ~|Europe operation abroad. MILFORD — Prayer service for | fi] tery. . > The child died Monday in St. Clare Hanley of Dearborn and Mrs. TROY — Service for and burial |(S of John E. Minton, 75, of 23120 Ma-| jestic St., Oak Park, was held Sun- rangements were made by the f month illness, is survived by aif daughter, Mrs. Walter Carlson of|s> of 4 Crawford St., died at 8:30// ler was employed with the Oakland .) ORCHARD LAKE — Service for |& Joseph Skerski, 73, of 2725 Norwalk | i} St., Hamtramck, will be held at 10/8 a.m. Friday at Our Lady of Refuge | yj be in Mt. iR& shot three times and run over by| . Chrysler Ma nh: Beaai FrreTEes i Asagce: for Freedom DETROIT (#—Michigan's chair- pean of the 1959 Crusade For Free- dom will be Chrysler Corp.’s Charles L. Jacobson, vice president of ‘dealer relations. ; Jacobson’s appointment was an- nounced today by the Grusade For Freedom's national chairman, Gwilym A, Price, chairman of the board of Westinghouse Electric Corp. The Crusade For Freedom helps to support Radio Free Europe in broadeasts to Iron Curtain coun- Jacobson, vice chairman of this year’s campaign for funds in Mich- igan, has observed the Radio Free Accepting the 1959 state chair. manship, Jacokson said the peo- ples of Eastern’ Europe have ur- gent need for unbiased news and informaton and that Radio Free Europe ‘‘fulfills this need effective- ly and efficiently.” MKT Un-American Activities Group May Be Replaced WASHINGTON (AP) — The House Committee on Un-Amer- ican Activities would be abolished under a plan Committee Chair- man Francis E, Walter (D-Pa) says he will offer in the new ses- sion. - Walter said he wants to set up a new committee on internal secu- rity and immigration. 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She is expecting a baby ‘in nis has adopted his wife's 7- “year- ‘His adoption of Gregory” yon Dotiglas-Ittu' was George von es aiaiaie is an jector'’s agent. , Sees iat ome is "heli Las 7-Year-Old- Son ore Cosby January. i . y & previons marriage.) 10+ 58 por cont of the nation’s population belong to credit unions. The only country with a higher per- centage of its total population as apprevea The boy's father, Wednesday. F, 0. E. #1230 289 W. MONTCALM ~ FISH or Creat as you FRI. 5:30 TO 7:30 Sun., Dec. 21, 2 to 4 P.M. Lets of Entertainment— credit-union members is Canada, where about 13 per cent are mem- bers. CLOSED | TODAY | | Open FRIDAY ss had French ¥ Fries, on eat . Salad, Etc. ; 3 @ SPECIAL’ KIDS’ CHRISTMAS PARTY — i i DRIVE-IN THEATER ! 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US MAKE ee ‘Alcatraz Men Donate 1$496 to United Fund SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The 'Crusade Fund has a $49 contribu- ition from a new source. | x *« * Paul J. Madigan, warden of |Alcatraz federal prison, said the | money was donated by 46 of the pene toughest criminals out of wages earned in the prison laun- dry and industrial shops. It was entirely the cons’ idea, Madigan added. 64> Doors Open 10:45 A.M. “== 2 + ee om a es San Francisco Bay Area United |} a ae gem ae, ee NOW Thru FRIDAY Features At & 3:05, 5:10, 7:15, 9:25 The New Screen Musical The Picture of By The Composers Of | priagotis - Yond Gan eal hear everywhere! ay on Cartoon Glorious COLOR! LESLIE CARON STARTING t Starring touts = savant | MAURICE CHEVALIER MARTIN and LEWIS in : | ah ‘AT WAR WITH THE ARMY” ROCK HUDSON YD HARSSE ERS FOR THE GODS COLOR We - Accept Commitments . CO. | 172 South F.H.A. Saginaw St. Delivery Free Except On Cash and Carry _Deore Open 10:45 — 25¢ to IP. M. ae. rowns... “HIT THE DECK” A A ON ie AE A 8 i >? eo 2 eh ee + « NOW SHOWING Feature At 11:25, 1:55, 4:25, 6:55, 9:20 Motion Picture! The book was bold... the picture is bolder! The Year's Most Discussed SITs BECOMES THE DRAMATIC STAR OF STARS m Before “Om N OHERLIHY - RHONDA FLEMING : 7 INBAUST R Dark MMMMEXTRA! Color Cartoon _“FEATI the wo Genel ii Werfu Starting Christmas Day! - Perleci rents Ent ertainment . ~ % oe Sareea 5 ome ee pus i aie RAR SIM is My: A Ake it AB AB i i. £ iit] E -from the western . * + 8 se e © & ep «2s WW +. & s & RSD * vw ¥ € ~ +S & © we ee Gwe 6 foate ie ‘SIXTY-RIGHT Tex. (UPI — A The land itself, called Pelican tract of unde- It has 3% miles of deep-water channel shorelines plus space for the of sites for a major shrimn fleet and docks to handle large quantities of barge traffic. All three shipping facilities are, planned for early stages in the * * * _ Phe island, triangular in shape, is directly behind the main Galves- ton island which is protected by a 1f-foot seawall. The undeveloped S00 Ship Traffic Lowest in Years Labor Woe, Recession Blamed for Locks’ Fall to Pre-1941 Volume SAULT STE. MARIE \#—Traffic fi at it Chl was corny from coal fields shipping their products to Eastern markets by rail. x * * The construction of the Canada pipeline and its opefatién provinces fo the : to lakehead caused a drop in east- bound shipments of crude oil. The woods industries continued to ship large quantities of paper, » lumber and logs to markets. Movement of grain and flour declined. Shipping of refined gaso- line to the West increased. Salt cargoes. were higher than last year, Arctic Forces Battle Time, Ice Speed Annual Sea Lift of DEW Line Supplies as Summer Ends i instant warning to North America if a surprise air attack is launched across the polar regions. Enlarging Port of Galveston ‘© Use Man-Made Island area is itself larger than the de-| veloped section of the city of Galveston, which has a population of some 80,000. Pelican Island averages about 12 feet above water level, or five or six feet higher than the main Galveston island, and engineering analysis of its subsoil has proved it to be substantial enough for heavy industrial construction. | The island, was’ formed over the past 100 years by the action of tides and currents, and pro- gressively enlarged by dredging operations in the three busy ship channels that pass it. Ownership of the Pelican Island Development Corp. passed recently into the hands of Warren Atkinson, Indianapolis real estate developer. and Walter Troutman, an Atlanta industrialist. “The possibilities of this land were so fantastic that I couldn’t believe nothing had been done to ‘develop it,” Atkinson said after he and Troutman took control of the development firm. ‘‘This is one of the most challenging develop- ments I've ever run up against.” * * * Troutman, an investor in Atlanta, Miami, Los Angeles and New York real estate and associated in sev- eral other industrial developments, said the proposed development combined with present facilities at Galveston will offer a port city unmatched in the United States. The island is surrounded by the Galveston deep-water channel, the inter-coastal canal and the Texas City and Houston ship channels. More than 1,200 acres are ready for immediate industrial ' sites and Atkinson said the other 3,800 acres would be made ready as the need arises. A 6-million-dollar causeway fi- nanced by a public bond issue is ready for use and city water and sewer facilities have been com- pleted. The area also is served by an unlimited source of elec- tricity and natural gas for indus- for Industry On several occasions since 1900 local. movements to actuate de- velopment of the island were. launched, but they died largely because of the tremendous amount of capital required. In 1950, a group of eastern financiers that included Allen & Co. of New York and Eastabrook & Co. of Boston, became interested in the project. Merritt Chapman & Scott Corp, of New York controlled the de- velopment until all outstanding stock was purchased Oct. 22 by Atkinson and Troutman. The present owners said their ultimate goal is to more than double the present industrial and shipping facilities of Galveston. Plans call for\a private airplane Grocery Clerk _) THE PONTIAC PRESS, THU Hitches | warehouse truck and sat down in- side to rest. The truck's doors slammed shut and it took off. Winstead finally was able to attract the driver's attention in Springfield, Tenn., after three hours of riding in the rear of the truck. Honor Recent Martyrs MIAMI — Soon to be erected on a site overlooking Biscayne Bay here is a. bronze monument hon- oring. modern religious martyrs. The sculptor will be Ivan Mestro- vic and depicted will be Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty, Aloysious Cardinal Stepinac, Stefan Cardinal landing strip, a large marine and executives’ club, among other things, | Wyszynski, Archbishop Joseph Beran, Bishop Francis X. Ford, and Bishop Patrick J. Byrne. THE GIRLS trial purposes, 4 4 WHERE'S W THE MASOR BROKE FROM BOARDING HOUSE “Quickly, where do I pay a traffic fine? I'm double-parked!"’ By Franklin Folger . 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Clostn; giv EN . un. ni an ed and b to Pai of Tic FE dav these Hl the cert io s id of th ani alee e me gt en gn HE off gehts aS work comm 10 inti of char LES 414 diff ain i idecel e sti mal mn : le = pH bln ee LP W wap ILD : Ph MY ing & ge OF TickeD the visual eren: [they 2. erated, muli saw reet ccna gente silts hafecall doe y-| and di ED AN MY Ist D "Ee 546i8 ans vari ce be ey h "B his eith ve gt vertise- AR sues Bisse D. ang cirect 4 ND S cl eco 4638 the wer, able twe ifs eart erns hea er ay p 12 n regular siz ABEED Dixie se Bi WITH 800 irect (a vol AVE ie EL, ratin : goldfis' Berns 8. To en (omen rate stein rt rat . Side te os agate Madeh ts RESE & Boy pele sed ame = 32060 a g 20 aining h wi stein learn iwas when dece] said, ‘* é Tra to Sublicat se ale aka Pont ROE argues pale estim sales. purchas Tal 0 ash ING A both. tha provi S$ pres the elerat but fee cance ication. ot ence By ised INTER. FE 3 se eae rases | _P DY iNT oY ace =, 00. “ : stim des- Ber sented.’ posi ed. m ‘th ancel Wan aiificaticn end. Cat R- 7210 8 cure Well >apert INTE en) eh ee aos Ae oY ba ulus con-- serine a sve Hee whe ‘rst of pu " Pang may tise Presa The enses. essen B ae EKCaANGr, 3 pitino BECO . " = oie ay LE 290, Po "por gg vont Slt : “i stract ts sho cluded | CASI mpersice cation erson ry 90. ite T OR ENT 9-34€ 1 émo PA TOR. 4 ung show tha n atte n yD ”, Poo: ee ae we 2 eee PER Coen wad nlicnd stimulus ‘iw glish cn ox Lines Lay cares pervade’ SERENE ates APPAR BU ue ite ef Fe tntn e ee ; and in whic’ 8S can j s1:50 3 ATE L om 4 ehild , cement STER | ter INTH pson PA ~ ten h co cue f ab- 3 1.50 -Day: 8 Exper: ESTA ins ae and work ina | 2 ior, 1 ING PE Ee sit ntain rom ay + 200 gee gs: flee segeed on a.m. fireplaces. _ FE _Guaranteed’ # PNT ERIOR ING. 4 yuna : 1 ig a rf oe a =sel seers nee jets RIOR re Se es. olor * s 50 3 Aa mer oor ttra DIES. NT -0378 WOR ng a D et Pe, EX- ? See . "HO tim ctive é Ww & EK | AA nd w ECO it. F ‘or ca : : eed 3.40 em JOY T REA Loe ey CUSTOM one FE BBCE ty = sees pe i = re 6.30 8.: 95 TE [i CE der ME 82 _Fre ars Gs ng. F AIN 10 ; 430 7:20. ape Apr EL CEN y | CEMEN Free 3 BY PAF e_est eaperimnes = 40255, : i P _estim leon ECO 025 % ees 11.0 ae Hegre Rd Pcie. bans estimate LICENS see ales Ghos CORATING 5. 2 5 9.00 1242 plelyoretdmoee Rd. #,_base oon SP Sale pees Saige eR TING : 13. Mobs IN CF oa ees -5175. pele el G tps ae ae "Mt nt ol RAMIC ee Zea al caneine pare OR 3 20 ae yance TIM TU v0, panne 3 DE acre Ut — wk for 2 you 53 8 DRY W Floor ATES i IE \ AINTI te «se CORA UL afte Crarkst eS ada 6 in ALL Co. - +eERMS _ing: NG. tvice TING r jason are nga > TO FE seis Blohdet OR 3 a . PAPER i a Ae AS. jn *, mt ag Nee: FREE stimates. AND pare on elevi caierabic A Hoa. |, 4101, for iM FE 5348) DA ee vision s le Pats page ATES ar Y 0 er 2-212 ‘ ba hea ON ha R_N vic ao eeeri ters, i yal 104 e rie : R El ir ? co. 1, ran ING, DAY ¢ ject ft TV ? t 1060 ‘wi Bh and F OR | nics BVC Hur Munr E 5- R NIGHT 11 FE 4-2 Nee , % ‘On. 0. TENSE _M. 206 TV Ls . ij oon & ‘3 TV ripe ‘ a Je alla) 20408, Ae ae TH E PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBE R 1% 1958 Lost & Found ° BEAGLE HOUND, MALE: B hen lost Ra. R POUND: TRISH SETTER, wa Approx. 1 yr. old. Vie. Clarkston, sick, Kiand | Animal sheer, FOUND; Wanted Real Estate 324 Rent Apts. Furnished: 33 Rent Apts, Unfurnished ished 34 MODEST MAIDENS, i ALL CASH - Bor satel fy or age, even if, under LARGE ” BI ieee. Pvt. auras onh v1 RMS. & gar NEWLY DECO- We ‘land contr casa FOR’ YOUR UITY 4) st LL FE 44561; 3 J JOLL. REALTO aise Dixie Hw ut ° CASH FOR your HOME OR EQUITY. if cash _metnenn you let us look; a a bee iy for. a cash n many cases we can get you, “eash for Fide ~ le ree eve buyers for Clark Real Es- ale 1362 Huron. 7e me oF or PE 44813. “Ask for Mr. Olive 60041. | oert 1 pm. OL Pe, 11306. B. YROOM APARTMENT. PRIVATE bath ‘and entrance children wel- come. OR 3-004. P 2-9906 pores ad ad “FOUND: ANGORA FE Re ota ENS oer _EM } Lost I Setter, male __Lotus Lakes. OR _ 3-410 . LE her 3 mo. pup visas { Wil-| Hams Lake, reward at 3273. BR NIEL | Be py. Vietnity ay BM a PE, strayed in vic. id's _pet. F CALL US IMMEDIATELY if bag have a farm or income prope - Home loday waitin “= Humphries ‘83 N Teleerept: FE 2-9236 A a gas heated me {ROOMS Wit Pvt. BA >} “wens ell, PE 42190 sian ¢ ROMs & BATH LOWER. PRI ¢ ROOMS & BATH. UTILITIES, except lights, washer. 731 Young. Open Eves. | [Ris AND Bare CHILDREN mt RK FRAME G __Please cail FE 5- “GLASSES. iT SABLE & W male alle cease Non ass, ig ward. OA Hobbies & Supplies 244) 752 W. Huron Gl AND FHA CASH FOR YOUR HOME e@3, We can sell your home for cash with verv small down pay-/ ment, Call us -or further informa. tion. Do not fee] obligated We. will appraise your property and | fell you the cash you can receive @iet to you. WE TRADE, WE BUILD DORRIS & SON anton 5-ROOM, LOWER riky. SARTRE Son LADIES, FE % erything oars ape pata! ‘down: BATH. Wheel Se) RE- APT. FURN. oe Toned floor. Crescent Lake FE 4-1557 5-8590. PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES crabble games Book Store, 15 E. } _E._ Lawrence 8 FAINT BY NUMBER $1.09 9x12 “frames, $1.30. liams, 71 W, Hur bacher Art er Sherwin Wil- _Notices & & Personals 25, \Pe attr at. L sTYLEs oO F APRONS. “" FE 2-84: ~| HAVE CASH, WILL TRAVEL We will travel bog see you and ed os cash for your home, tand contract or acre- age. Call now for s 30-minute show you how service. No cha. RILEY, Rroker “Elizabeth Lake Rd. A COMPLETE - WAVE 95,80) IMPORTANT! MUST HAVE 3 OR rothy" FE a bedroom home, large lot, on west side or close in, suburban Pontiac area. Phone _ FE 2-791. KNAPP. SHOES Fred Herman ANY om OR WOMAN NEEDING a friendly advisor for Confidential! me: Salvation A COMPLETE COLD WAVE, $6. 30 | M & H Style-Rite oa wert wil-! lia La Rd DAINTY MAID SUPPLIEA - eee Mrs : BEAUTY 1S FEVER JUNE 772 E. Maple ‘across from ro _ker's} Birmiighacs MI 6-7372. “CHARLES CHESTER AIR CUSHIONED 6HOES i. MILLER OR_3-4 E_H. DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES. A. Taylor 56 Gillespie. FE 31303 In Debt? If you are having trouble meeting State Bank ‘Bidg. FE 8-0486. KNITTING Home knitted booties for sale. Make wonderful! | 1962_W. Huron |WANTED: IMMEDIATELY Homes farms lake preperty oy land contracts. Buyers wait- | ‘Immediate Action We can Pa Fo house Call BROS. REAL ESTATE OR .3-1295 5660 Dixie Hwy Open Eves ‘til 9, 9, Sunday 1 ‘tir 8 Sell Us You- Equity Don't lose your home—cesh walt- | aoe red tape. We also need | it ae Giroux Wranks 4305 Dizie| Hwy. t 3-701 WE NE PED GOOD LISTINGS — Try us for fast & efficient service. We' a strive to please. WE ALSO BUY. SELL & TRADE. 20 yrs. serving | Pontiac & Vicinity. L. H. BROWN. Realtor a gifts. Cal) Lois at FE 5-7T10 Paul M. Jones, Real Est. LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY AND §21_W__Buron economically with newly released Dex-A-Diet tablets _SIMMS OPEN EVES AND SUN. ‘TILL oe omens Variety. 815, Orchard Gel Eo ane & +ROOM APTS. CLOSE IN. | hayrides. Team pulled. MU | 0625 “REDUCE FOR THE HOLIDAYS days. See ugly rad fast sate: Cal) ay for a ___ Health Institute. FF ak ANDI Phone M., will help. Wid, Children to Board « 26 A-} LICENSED | # OME 23-5031. Pontiac Motors. Wd. Household Goods 27 ee CASH FOR USED TY. ture & misc. FE 2-036¢7 98 cents at, Lee Apts. Furnished 33 Oe eee ee AND 2? BEDROOM | LAKEFRONT _pts. Partly furnished OR 3-9105 i8ST FLOOR. HAVE APT. — WILL rent. 2 rms. pvt. ent. livine | rm , 15a18. 46 Sanuerson St.. Apt 1, FE 55749 or FE 2-934) '1-RM. KITCHENETTE APT. PVT ae shower, util. farn West ——— | 59. on Pontiac Lake $15 and $17 ae y. Royal Motel. OR 3-4555. BACHELOR a NT, weekly, Call at 288 N BACHELOR APARTMENT, SHARP. 5 [opie bath and entrance, TV. . end. FE 2-4376 BACHELOR'S HOUSETRAILER. also apt. with TV. $8 per wk. FE 2-1568. oe pia 2 LARGE aoe ee ; imeiotns: washer fo PE~4-4821 ~ |. BEDROOM. . KITCHEN- CLOSE-IN CLEAN. ONE ROOM apt. ground floor, FE 3-7212. COUPLE & lie ls ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, OUT. well furnished, “ped linens .furn. and laundered, Prefer — 4 RM. $50 MO. CO ble preferred. ADnitl June 15. FE N AR CENTRAL fireplace. A room with bath st. decorated. ‘Oll heat, ar trout rt- 33 Ww. inurea. 5-81 ORCHARD CT, APTS. AIR CONDITI ONED Pontiac's most exclusive west side po snggtr ee development, Bal- individual entrances, only. Read} for immediate occu- pancy.. Get in touch with the manager, Mr. Gardner at 19 Sal- mer 8&t. or Sor at < 8-6918 OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY __10 AM. THROUGH 9 P.M. ar inp | PARTLY FURN, APT. ALL UTIL- | ities. Near ~General Hosp. Green, 4.5804. TERRACE - 5 ROOMS & BATH. full basement, FE 3-9243. UNION LAKE -— 3 ROOM & BATH Ranch style apt. Heat furn, = erything private. Adults. 3-4285. UTICA 4 RM. are mets. ELEC : stove, _ $60. « .Washington ‘Jr. oy sree rooms, g&5 —_ 2 bedrooms, wu ee Wieser and Lincoln Jr i area. $55 mo Call before 5. FE 4-2521, or after | _5, FE 5-1172 WOLVERINE APTS. Dowatown shoppng and transporta- “tion within 2 blocks. Schools only one block away. Children wel- come. Nice aud warm. Nicely decorated and well maintained , Rentals of $49 for 3 rooms and bath. Larger + higher. K. G rat) ane 103 E. Huson 8t. FE WATERFORD VILLAGE | 3-ROOM NEWLY REDECORATED , Ley wa ae hapa and utility WwW "HITE "BROS. OR 3-1295 Dixie Hw 5660 Open Eves. ‘til 9: “sun 10 Sew ~~ Ta _uttl Furn. FE_ 2-4855 2 BEDROOMS. MODERN fortably furn. $65 monthly. __3-3303 or MU _ 4-64: 7 3 BEDRM WALLED LAKE E MOD Close to city, Reas: MA 4-229 2 BEDROOMS, SPACIOUS ovina room grand piano TV. $10 i 3814 month ae $75, 3063 LANSDOWNE | 2 BEDR at Willems. Li Lake MT 6-2323 2 ROOMS. GAS HEAT. 830 ) MONTH 15 Downing Ct. 2 BEDROOM WITH GARAGE. $50. LARGF LOVEL Utilities’ furnished. Near airport. | OR 3-1943 ' MODERN 3 ROOM BATH, 8 seg Agitheees < | erie: | SBEORM NEW RANCH HOME Oil heat. -TV Auto washer and 3 Bedrooms 1}'2 baths rec. room 2 car Wood. Village. exclusive | References_ wae 3- A shower. all Banues and gas heat. $18 Orchard Lave LARGE BOOMs |? ‘BEDROOMS & BATH [VERY | nice. 1 ose welcome or bache- , lors 1 block from Perry pry ent. and bath, clean close-in. adults. OTEL KITCHENETTE APTS. — Utilities furn. §14 per week 9470 san e Rd. OR 3-9389. 34 aethe AT WIL- “TWO sie ers — . UPPER et aT PH. FE 2 PH. FE 2-4810 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 PPP EI | ees 1 AND 2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT | FURNIBHEN HOUSES — as ME- aa ‘Partly furnished. OR 3-9105. ? RMS HEATED Newly decorated. FE2-7425 2 4ROOM APTS eS APT NC 4-8550 2 BEDRM. LIVING RM, 1 en & bath Utilities fursiied 27:BED ROOM. “TERRACE - OFF Baldwin, Full basement; shopping and transportation, $65 | per month. PAUL A KERN. INC FE 2-9209 RM. AND KITCHEN. 1 GIRL Telos in, washing, $10. FE 2-0663 ‘BEDROOM APT. FOR LEASE. $100 per mo. Adults 130 eee _Bel_ Alr Manor FP 4-1559 1& 2 RM. MOTEL. $35 WK. APTS for $16, st.ady rent. FE 8-0058. CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP- genes Odd pieces or noees full hein courteous FE i T RATTURE NEEDED | Entire home or odd lots. top dollar, Will pe: outright or! sell it for you Sale Phone_ OR_3-2717 WANTED TO BUY — STALL TYPES A IR 8S. CALL of furniture. Ph. FE 2-8523 ee ee oe” . FLOOR, 3 RMS. & BATH. | ali utilities furnished. 2 bl. to GMC. very nice. 875 mo eral & 2 ROOM APTS. CLOSE TO 4-1908. u _few high school FE ‘ist ‘FLOOR HEATED 5 RM. FLAT. washing facilities, children al- lowed. $90 mo. References. EM | 3-4207, - ? RMS. PVT ENTRANCE AND AND | ® bath, gas heat furn.. 111 N. Tele- graph ony FE 8-4558, before 5 p.m _between 12 & 6. FE 2-0970. 9 LARGE ROOMS FOR COUPLE Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 FE ¢1107 CHURCH eaatee 600D USED 5-0967. _Pianos. Phone FE = AND 3-ROOM ae ner downtown. FE WTD: LEATHER SEWING, TREA- ae EAN ROOMS. COUPLE OR say. $11_ wk. FE §-2585 le t bao 4 1S OR bass meching. Will pay up TRMs PVT BATH & ENT. UTIL _Money “Wanted 28A 2-ROOM, $10 — a= Seoeee $5,000. - bon. Seren. Box 67. & washer furn. _up furn. 105 Center. MO., GOOD amr: AND 2 LARGE RMS EVERYTHING | furn, ' or 2? persons. FE 5-030. Wanted to Rent LAND|ORDS We have over 39 eants) Wanted homes All areas Fi" Ae unfuro ARRO RLT 5143 Cass- Elisabeth Rd. _Share re Living ‘Quarters 30 30 a | ~<~~~-|9 RM & BATH ALL PVT. 161 1 EMPLOYED* LADY WANTS cou-| 88 ple or lady to share home. sonable. FE 5-3475. |[FROOM PRIVATE Sere Util furn. Ideal for bachelor or retired couple. MY 2-1981. 3 LARGE ROOMS NICELY FUR | ished. near Pell yelepuone and ne drinking. FE 2-2181 oy os TERM HOUSEKEEPING aces gae heat al} utilities Wintes rates Tru Rustic Cabin- S Broadway Lake Orton MY 3-9958 _Mt. Clemens. FE 5-85 AND 3 ROOMS. PVT. BATH, i. 70 | * Clark St. Apply Apt.7. MIDDLEAGED WOMAN TO 2 CLEAN WARM ROOMS. CLOSE- share home, privileges. FE 5-5656 | Wtd. 1. Contracts, _Mtgs. 32 4 ATTENTION! | WE NEED YOUR LAND CON. TRACT. CASH BUYERS WAIT. rs $13, wk FE 5-1690. ROOMS ADULTS ONLY. NO! Suonters 315_Voorheis. 7 AND 3 LARGE RM, BRICK 9 patmienta, downtown location. ice in rear. ee Beer AE DiscournT 7 & 3 RM. APTS. EVERYTHING | OBE IGATION CH 86 E. Walton YDEN. QUICK CLOSING NO HIDDEN Nicholie & Hargér Co. 33_W, HURON CASH eres tse WENEED -. LAND CONTRACTS _furn., prt. ent, 285 Whittemore _ 2 ) RM FURNISHED APT. CLEAN | & warm. Main floor $16 wk. _85_ Auburn > RMS & BATH NICELY FURN ” Adjacent — high school 102 Washingto: . CLEAN | nocus WITH UTILTI- ties, $12 wkiy. Single man. FE 5-0019. ~ RMS. AND BATH. UTIL. FURN. | _* = of oan Hgts. Couple only | 3 RMS UL 2- CASH AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON-, TRACTS AND HOME EQUITIES NO OBLIGATION. CALL A. Johnson. REALTOR 1704 8. Telegraph Ra. CASH FOR L. dod Veowelt ie ROOM APTS, NEWLY DEC- cuted. Pvt. cntrance. 4145 Clin- tonville Rd. OR 3-4706 '}]°RMS. NEWLY DECORATED. | __couple ¢ only. 319 N. Saginaw, J ROOM BUNGALOW.— EVERY. | thing furn Also sleeping rooms. ca!’ at 52 Norton or phone Mage i __5-2438 9 LARGE ROOMS, CLOSE IN 24 Florence Ave. LAND CONTRACTS | Wor land contracts, and equities, new and seasoned. Reavora¥ie discount, no sbigaton. Let ARRU Bist Cats-Elizabeth Ra, ~TMMEDEATE. CTION On anv good jand 4 or seasoned® Your cash upon sa’ Isfattory infpection of property and tifle Ase ;Ken Templeton 3 kK. LL. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd j Ready, Willing and Ml te Cach buyers waiting for year | land _ contract. Call Realtor E 4381. ? 2 i ROOM APi. WITH PVT ENTR Share bath. chia welcome. $12 8-1431. an week. FE “ROOM MODERN APT. ON ‘Take to fespennlne person. OR 3-5292, after 5 p.m 3 & 4 ROOMS, WITH BATH, UTIL- ities, Pvt. ent... west side, in- quire 95 Dwight. ROOMs MODERN, HEATED, couple only, ref, Call 8 to 10, FE 2-2974. ) a) RMS. & BATH. UTIL, FURN. _Lower, 108 Williams. FE_ 8-0784. RMS & BATH ALL UTIL _ Adults, OR $5866. RMs & BATH FURNISHED ae per wk -Apnlv after 4°30 65 Sheffie'a ROOMS AND | BATH APT EM 363474 child welcome FE 4-4686 _ “RMS & BATH, PVT ENT Ligh ts, gms, heat furn.- Clean In Auburn Heights FE 3-9329 LARGE ROOMS AND_ BATH, Prt. Ent. .Gas and ool furn | Auburn Heights UL 2.2 ROOMS, TV, WERY” NICE. North end, adults. FE 2-4376. f i 3 “ROOMS ; AND > BATH vt a0 LARGE ROOMS AND. BATH. 92, 3 “LARGE RMS. . HEAT. LIGHTS decorated Lots of closets. Couple core or mixed. 71 oan EACH IN 4 eaanity | newly decorcted garage. | 3-ROOM Se “APARTMENT ON | Oakland Ave. near Baldwin vate bath and entrance. Ech dl ear '3 LOVELY ROOMS NEWLY DEC- ORATED, HEAT FURNISHED | STOVE & REFRIG. OR 3-113! ‘O- rated. Heated, outside gatrance | zz BMS. ., HEAT, AT. REFRIG., STC STOVE "SHIRLEY APTS. ROOMS AND BATH FOR COU- 3 ) RMS. PVT. rc = See UPR PLATS: T $60: and Vbed ra $55 Desirable [) School on Euclid street FE 4-2$23 ae 35 BUR -2650 | _ 113 Seminole FE 4-5425 4 EMS. ae BATH, REFRIG AND re dante Paim ROO! BATH WEST side Children welcome: 312 50 cee «RMS & BATH UPPER DUPLEX Couple ooly No drinkers. FE 46084. 4 ROOM “MODERN “HEATED APT 4192 Dixie over Keego pardware $55 per month. FE 2-294 Pvt. Ent. and bath Everything | +ROOM UPPER | IN a ECRE RGR ON furnished Inquire 22 Auburn, of- | 30714 | HEAT. “HOT WATER | 22 Cadiliac FE $-4473 AND BATH REFRIGER- ator & stove Garage Near Dray- on Shopping Center TH10 | UPPER FLAT _ TOP Quart. (2 BEDRM CLEAN. MODERN. Floor- covered Stove & refrie Oil heat $55 per mo 283 S SoRMS, & “BATH UNFURN. APT Soe” deposit required | 3 BEDROOM. NEAR LAKE OR- fon $75 mo. MY 3-1360 3 ‘RMS. & BATH UTILITIES FUR nace heat. 4708 Highland Rd dryer Main Hwv. Next door to bigh school. UL 2-2043 4 ROOMS WITH BASEMENT PON. tiac Lake. OR 3.9138 4-1998. FE “73a a taws PRL AN — Pad dock, Rent Houses Furnished 35, 3 RMS. MOD.. GAS WATER HEAT. 1 BEDROOM HOME KNOTTY pine interior, nicely furnished | _Union Lake privileges. EM 326367 1 BEDRM HOME COZY CLEAN, “Why don't you run over and get your reommate, ils awfully lonesome around here tonight” Rent Houses _Unturn. _36 ‘dl 5) 5 RMS. OIL HEAT. RAEBURN & | $60 month. FE 4-3136 | er. stove & refrig. $55 3-8892, after 4. ; FIVE ROOM HOUSE AND Ga | 5-4019 _Tage Cass Lake Rd. FE 6. ROOMS AND BATH. NEWL Y decorated, eas heat FE 2-066] _Afler 6 PE 5-8322 6 RM HOUSE & GARAGF CLOSE to town & schools Located al. 29 Douglas ft 865 per month FE 42214 eve cali FE 4-4974 7 ROOMS 3 BEDROOMS NEAR | General Hospita!, here ie ‘month 95 § Johnson UL 7-1 | 7 ROOM HOUSE IN poe CON- dition, garage. 289 Auburn Ave- _nue, FE 2536000 nae MO 4 RMS HOUSE 2? BED- | ew Children OK 2685 Orchard b Ave ~ $59.50 Comer lot 3 bedrm with base- ent & attachea garage. $180. 5-0885 own Buy tike rent. FE _Bullder $99 — LAKEFRONT _ Lake Wood Village. EM 3-0242 AT 4021 DUCK LAKE RD. E_ Highilan: ‘argc six rm. house | . Large basement and attic {immediate , 2 ¢ar attached garage poss-‘ssion will decorate Cal) FE- 4-5862. 5 Labatt) MODERN IN KEEGO. __ $50. 5-3288 2071 Willowbeach 6 Se IN DRAYTON. 4410 SEE- __den, Drayton Plains. 6 ROOM HOUSE, P4RTLY FURN 35-8966 _Fireplace. OR or unfurnished 7 LAKE FRONT NEAT room. For adults or smal! fam- flies Good references required 2-4875. $80. Jack Loveland, BEAUTIFUL NEW RANCH TYPE $169 month FE 8-9046. chanic. FE 8-2526. ALL RENTAL NEED€ SATISFIED Homes & apartments furnished , all areas & price ranges ARRO RLTY { 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd, FE 5-3030 BUNGALOW - Near Tel-Huron Ideal for working couple, heat, newly decorated liv din rm. kitchen, bedroom arene ing room and more. See Hiltz, Realtor. 101! W Huron FED 5-6181. BIRMINGHAM € ROOMS, GA. | rage, | basement, $75. Ri FURN HOUSE VICINITY OF | | CLOSE-I IN 3:BEDROOM MODE Crescent Lk. $50 per month months rent tm advance 5-2492. FURN OR ‘UNFURNISHED 4 4 RMS & bath Utilities. Laundryrm 4708 | Highland Ra LAKE ORION 1-BEDROOM | @uto heat and HW. privacy. | piW"60 Heights Rd. MY 3-1284 | ; LAKE ORION. 4 ig BEDRM STORMS - UTILITIES oo & screens 865 MODERN ; wioeu ELDER RN | welcore (ass & elec drver $15 wk ér $55 mo 1 mile East of Commerce 1355 Fox EM 3-4005 | | MODERN 4 ROOMS, year around rntai &990 Pontiac { ak FTIRNISHED | MODERN SMALL HOUSE. ALSO apt. first floor 294 Ferry FE, 44-6604 a ; SYLVAN EAKEFRONT Neat 2-bedroom for adults smal] family Good references re- quired. $80 Jack Loveland. FE. 2-4875 | SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT IN. | quire at 1676 Tavior Ra. _ for or_Lonnie Wes Weaver, FE_ 4-203). TWO BEDROOM HOME IN ELIZ- abeth Lake area. Rent untt] June Ist Call FE 58-7710 before 2.30 o.m WALLED LAKE. 3} ROOMS nished and heated. Aduits Mark. et 41450 Rent Houses Unfurn. 36) BEDRM. MODERN. 13 MILES out Dixie. §40 month. MApie _5-7086.. 1 BEDRM. ADULTS, LOVELY home. Gas heat, garage, ons ment, St. Mike Dist: ct. 2-BEDROOM BRICK, DUPLEX, ful' basement, gas heat, 2 658 Gren welcome Mt Clemens 8. FE 5-1 2.BEDROOM TERRACE $75 A MO Ramona Terrace OR 3-0749 2? BEDROOM TERRACE PARTLY furnicned, $75 month FE 41559 2-BFDROOM MODERN NEAR _s¢hool, $65 month FE 42883 27-BEDROOM HOUSE, JUST OFF Auburn, between John R & De-| quindre, inquire 3151 Harrison, | UL 2-4560 2 BEDROOMS, FULL BASEMENT and gernes. Willis School area.— i rane 2-296. home, garage. Quick peseccion | $65 Floyd Kent, Realtor, 8242 N. ° Saginaw St. FE 5-6105. 4 COMPLETE! Y REMODELED | AND _ 385° Phone} 2 oe duplex. — ). Phone "E a FOR COLORED 4 rooms and bath with basement Large back vard East side loca- _tion FE_ 4-81360 = FOR LEASE IMMEDIATE POS. session ‘“ bedroom brick lake ; front home with 2 car attached garage automatic heat and thot water One year lease, $100 Bee month Call “Bud’' Nicholie. real- “tor, 40 Mt Clemens St, FE 5-120) on FE 2-1372 | | GAS ‘HEAT. REDECORATED | . rm duplex garage off State I __MYrtle 2-2803 ‘IDEAL WEST SIDE LOCATION Clean 6-room brick duplex. Tile | bath and gas heat 1 E 8-338 JOANGAY, 1217. |. WATERFORD! P. 6-reom ranch. gas heat, TW __mo Garfield £-1210_ LOWER STRAITS LAKE. | 2 BED. room. vear around home, 3865 mo EM_ 3-3077 sf ' MODERN. 2 BEDRM HOUSE AT Lake Loulse FE 4.1183 _ ; NEW 2-BEDRM. HOME IN ROCH- ester $135 month. OL 1-1256 NEARLY NEW 6 ROOM i HOME. all on one floor, near bus and schools, Oil heat and automatic washer and dryer. Also have an | 8 room home for rent on West Huron street. R. J. Valuet, Real- tor. 345 Oakland Ave. FE 5-0693 ONLY $50 — RANCH TYPE. 4 large rooms and bath. On M59 and lake, Modern. Will decorate MUtual 4-4295 or EM 3.2456. RENT UNFURN. HOUSES 36 3 LGE. RMS. & UTIL. nice oe MOD. STOVE TION _FURN_ $55 MO OR_3-6371. RENT MY NEW 3 ~ BEDROOM | home. leaving state for 3 vears. , _call FE 4-00R0 “RENT WITH OPTION TO BU Cheerful 6 rooms and bath Ya aere on Marion St $75 month A’so) 3-room home in Pontlac Gatage $40 month FE 4-5202 SAM WARWIC K HAS 7 BEDROOM brick gas near searport. eee Warwick $1235 lease Decem 1077 Argrie, 3 bedroom Ononia. garace. gas heat oes tenes pe cember Ist 2 carport. SeDROOM rae, FOR RENT * eth option, EM 3-586 | SREDROGH HOUSE GAS BEAT fenced-in back yard Strathmore Near Fisher “enody Inquire FE 8-0746 2 BEDRM, WALLED LK MOD _Ciose to city Reas. MA 4-2293 |2 BEDROOM HOME IN AUBURN Reight« Automatic eat & hot water phe aa we per month. Ww RLTR UL _ 22930, -2-BEDRM. FULL BASEMENT Bath Located .312 Indian hd. Lk Orion Call MY 3-4331 asa for Morris. Edith FE 2-9634 & BATH UPPER APT. Winterized. Newly decorated. Plus | _earage. $50 mo or ae | 2BEDROOM MODERN HOME 1N pared Orion $55 per mo. ROO furnished $80 Bent rs 5 ROOMS) AND BATH. ls 5 RM. = BATH. CLOSE IN, NR all modern conveniences Choice residential * desirable uae one owner. FE All modern. 3 rooms and bath apt. Clean and nicely decorated. warm. Ample laundry Malenberhece. Children welcome and downtown. Save on transpor- tation costs. $49 per mo, includes “ heat and hot water 102 E Huron. FE 4-6284 & BATH, NEWLY RE- : > saattanien apt. $10 pe bow Lake privileges RM NICE APT CLEAN One| 6 RMS FUL mo. FE pat or FE: 4-0090 M APT PVT. ENT., #0237. “HOLLY WOOD AP i Puraiened or unfurnished 2 BROOM HOUSE, moder, adults. $60 rear around 13 BEDROOM BLOOMFIELD TWP. home, $125 mo. ean Realtor Part- ridge, FE 4.3581 vee) BEDROOM Bea COAL FUR nace $60 FE: 4-864 3 BEDRM RANCH | oe HOME Nr Orchard Take & 12 Rd 880 per mo Inq 28685 haved Kay 3 encom: BRICK HOME FF i 3. aes NEAR ( CASS LAKE. § _per_mo FE 5-508. 3 3 ROOM HOUSE, ~ GAET STOVE & refrig furn.. garage, $45 mo child welcome nr Madison High & Willis schuots. MA 5-0761 3 BEDRM MODERN $65 A M 2 bedrm modern $55 a month Pangus, Realtor, NA 17-2815. 3 ROOMS AND BATH ALL UTILI- ties furnished, $13.50 week y. Call’ at 288 N. Perry. +BEDROOM, NEW FULL BASF. | ment. corner of Beechcrest and | Farnsworth $85 ner month ‘EL- _fin 68125 {ROOMS AND BATH. OIL HEAT carpeting and venetian biind- &E 45026 5 ROOMS ‘ND BASEMENT FE 8-953 5 ROOM HOMER “ON LAKE, race ‘rent with wption th FE 2-5973 garage Sates Welcome miles from Lincoln-Mercury Wixom, ACademy 9-6785 of xh) 938) Beecherest. Cedar Laké. 3-3630. BASEMENT 2 oe . LAKEFRONT. For Rent t Rooms — 37 AT BUS Top IN MICE HOM E comfortable room FE 5-7332 A SLEEPING ROOM "FOR MAN_ Pvt ent Light rocking ©E 4-8713 | {07_& __Huron — | BUSINESS PEOPLE _ SHOWER. | avarage kitehen oniy E “Trequois PR 23517 | BUS STOP. COOKING _ Parking Pyt. ent 498 W. Huron CLEAN. COMFORTABLE ROOM ur. bus ®top, on west side. for gentleman. FE 2-8069 | CLEAN RM FE 8-3546. 209 Whitte- | more | CLEAN i TOP RATED § $5, PARK: | ing 23 S Paddock. FE 8-8127. INDRY 1 CLEANS SLEEPING ROOM. ‘2! block from city hospital. 40 Lin- colin - | FOR COLORED ALI UTILITIES furnished Cai! between 9 a.m GI INCOME 7 6 pm FE 5-814 _ LARGF CIF AN ROOM FOR G tlemen Pvt entrance 245 Nel- son FF 44373 _ ; QUIET ROOM PRIVATE ER-; trance. near Fishers 36 W. Ten- _hyson FE _5-8863 == .3 Rooms w ith Board | _ 38, EXTRA CI BAN. HOMESTYLE | meals TV 14 Matthews. 5-0377 MEN. GOOD FOOD. CLEAN MOD- ern_ home, FE 22-0318, OLD AGE “PENSIONERS. fi privileges, Downtown, FE 3-8100. | Conv alescent Homes 38A_ VACANCY FOR A MAN OR womah Fiexible rates 24 hour care OR 3-5320 z NOM ORES Gien Acres Nut sis For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses indi . ~ For Colored Families Ee down ont’ a Russell A,- pa, New Realtor, FE 45905 | o You can were, . fun your- Custom _ pulider’ self. OR 3-2331, OR Ward W. Ross >» COMPARE THIS Custom. built 1.200 sq. ft, 3 room brick ‘tench Non fy Pull basemen trance. 1% - with vanit: tice walls oak floors, 22x24 plastered garage. all this for ry on PE 6-1198 “NEW RANCH: HOME $9,600 EASY TERMS LORAH BLDG, CO _ Bilder of Sationa) Homes FE 26122 Hom CONVERTIBL E 245 Mode’ WATKINS i “ap. OR _ 3-802) MIDDLETON . SPECIALS! Tmeve ts for Christmas, Cute and coay 5-room and a Pessee ae with —_ MANY OTHER HOMES & INCOM $300 DOWN & UP FOK SALE What. ts your choice of a dream home? Ranch, couseutional fam- - fy conse or @ modern contem- porary? Full brick. Full basement. City sewer & warer Gas heat. ved streets, have your choice in Milford Oylguar Sub. at nothi: <2 for GI's or very low A terms Model Incated at 707 Manor Dr. Corner Commerce Rd, in Milford. M. R. Wilson Realty MUtual 41815 or _EM 43-6536. Teerctat Possession Mere - before “tee. ot ARRO ALTY oa McCULLOUGH, REALTOR. 5143 Cass- pets Be FE 51286 es Open tem Ree Pm, sundsy s fitter fete fia! your! lot yt, Immediate Possession New in 1054, 3 bed G. SD Rise Blae. =EM home large = with jake privi- raf price. $7,280, small é R AW FORD ore leges. leche Middleton HO . en mune. 2-car down. Lauinger Rea 3-8138 2-Redrm., Full Ba at + Acres and Barn Level parcel, 600x400 feet. semi-bungalow, tastefully decorat- ow radiant heat, oll furnace cop- plumbing, ceramic tile ba 5 oven and range. Recrea- oe room with fireplace and half Srie ail to Sipebsion attic IO I At Huntoon lake Well located on 100x133 foot lot lawn and shade. Carpeted living room, oak floors, plastered Rooms by Day or Cooking and refrigeration units 9, LU XU RY LIVING with Le to wall carpeting. recreation room and fruit room | homes. Only $500 Down Move Right In 2 bedrooms, ful] basement home Oi! furnace, full bath, and plastered walls. Near schools end stores. peaded cog yere Lael ice Take a look & be convince ed Edgewater beech Mot ° T Lodge. next to Howard Johnson's 3664 Dixie Hwy. OR 4-031! Rent Office Space 41 | wren 590 8Q Pra AIR CONDITIONED office space in new building. Cap- ito) Savings & Loan Co. j Giroux Franks | STORE AND OFFICES, PARKING | SS Dixie Highway. Pb To e ne 3 becroom brick home Full basement storms & screens Rent Lease se Bus. | Prop. 4 41a. \6 room & BATH MAIN FLOOR on N. Johnson. Suitable s, Beauty Shep, etc. Call Real. | _tor _ Partridge, FE 43581. : & then take cver regular mort- Sts payments. Builder. FE Se * iA CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR YOUR FAMILY -- GI noth- immediate possession, Dedroom home, 1'a — location for St. Mikes. Hi. $8,500 approximately 5.000 square . warebousing area. $200 h. rE aoe South Tele- | FOR. LEASE 10.000 SQ FT. WITH- in elty Hmits of Pontiac for light msg easy terms te all J. R. Hiltz. : JOLL MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL bedroom home — move caries Living room ea din room olarye. full basement, | ~_ For Sal es Houses 48 SYL LVAN LAKE Sam Warwick has new 3-bedroom brick, tri-level ranch home. Fire- lace built-ins, 2-car garage. 185 seeded lot exclusive commu- lake privileges. $24. +B Bullder. 3180 Garland i | 66 6 West Huron COr. ORE. D GT. NO DONG: PAY MINT | MOVE IN FOR CHRISTMAS | 3 bedroom Dutch Colonial home. | - ’ ; . brick fireplace. large liv —— HEAT BSCREENS AND STORMS CONCRETE DRIVE AND PAVED CLOSE TO HOO! AND rages CENTERS. 8EE » 284 SOUTH BLVD. W.’ SS 3 bedrooms, separate dinin “FBEDROOM BRICK. LGE DIN- room, full basement with of camb garage and work shop, full ! enced yard, on black top street. 384 Lore. . $ _@ storms and screens. Priced t $0,150 — Terms can be WEST SIDE INCOME 6 rooms and bath @ch Se arate basements and utili ties Gas heat and 2-car ga- rage, Shown by appointment i nnuediate possesion | $450 DOWN AND NO MORTGAGE COSTS ; bedroom brick and trame in Waterford Township nueniatle gas heat and hot wa-) _ LAKE PRIVILEGES 2-bedroom bungalow with ol! heat. Large jot. At Williams SCHRAM ae plOSLYN COR. MANSFIELD MULTIPLE 1 LISTING ‘SERVICE aved streets, shade trees close. n fo Spection 1 to 8 daily, 1701 Irwin G WHIT REALTOR T ranch type home, 2 car attached garage, lake priv. $500 down, Hurry on this one. 8 Commerce Rd. MA_ #1578. ROCHESTER — NEW BRICK ranches and tri-levels. ve Loss Liberal FHA terms. Only | i, modern ranch home, overlooking Hammond Lake, 6 large rooms, R oer B. Henry. ~ $500 DOWN MODEL HOME birch cupboards, wall to wall wool | immediate possession. Owner moving to Florida extra attic bedroom nace, water sofbener; storms and | screens, very handy & rade and 1812 warcicn 100. FE high schools. $2000 4 cember 1 FL 4-5000 or FE 2-2195 | | UNION LAKE — LARGE 3 BED- room house Close to village EM_ 3-4285, __ | WHITE ONLY 5 5 ; ROOM HOUSE & garage of] heat. on Prospect | _St. Rent or .ell. OR_3-8400 y conveniently located 2-family. t Thermopane windows, m 182x250 Ready for immediate or- cy. Full price, $17,900, will consider pall free & clear home bath down, 4 rooms and bath a ! JOSEPH F REISZ SALES HERD ‘2 Rt GDA is 4915 IRWINDALE DRIVE _ NOTHING DOWN 2? BEDROOMS - Tile bath VACANT MOVE. INTO THIS NICF ranch- type home now Few min- R EAT TOR V7 8 Telegrapn Eves & Sun wr RICHARD STEELE REALTOR Shag & HARGER CO. —— _ WINS Nothing Down AUBURN HEIGHTS, room bungalow with kitchen dintue room. room and utility room, 2 bedroom apartmnent down garave and enclosed , & good garden spot ; ° $7,500 to qualifrving Vet with , down MODE Rw &ousIne a room full basement, | home with large liv- pa‘ and a nicely jand- scaped lot. Can be handled with @ reasonable ugwn payment heat. Prices “ight at $8,400 fioME | East side 2 mecrooe pore with | aneacise and nicely derorated 3-bedroom center and hot water, water | softener, also storms and screens THis home ts an exception- _ GEORGE ie RWI RE a TOR DWT aliv good bry at is non You MULTIPL E 1 ISTING SERVIC E First’ affering on thic extra Close-in weet mypurnan MY 3-1143 600 E. Fiint 8t. 4 ROOMS — $300 DOWN 3 rooms and — with tile bath, hot water. 1 b oe bus. Fnil price §3-300. On! $30 mo. What a deal! 704 perks 7 Coun ar Ph. FE 44088, OA 3152 3 bedroom, ae breezeway. 2- e, $3500. . MI e432” after 7 HAYDEN WATERFORD. Thi beth, home Spo a NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 or 4 bedroom starter pemee with full basement and rough w ing. On your lot or will build on our lot. With small te er F. C. Wood Co ment. Corner Williams, = Rae ° M38 After 6, OR WEST SUBURBAN. A oe poe floors, Living room is room, Of] rcpt tached garage. $15,900. “Terms BIRMINGHAM. 144-story brick. 5 k rs. Basement, gas on 3nd. “neon with 2 cedar closets | Ne mas ows, ~ on west a reom home Phd fy sized dining room Full basement, J-car garage lots. paved street. See this home today. Many more to choose from cae BEVERL $400 see on this new 2 bedroom ranch: Plastered walls, oak floors and gas heat possession. 1,000 DOWN tai jee 2 bedroom home on East Columbia. Neat and clean and only 1 year old. Immediate pos- session JIM WILLIAMS L ESTATE & INSURANCE PE 4-0647 1483 BALDWIN and 18 ft, storage closet. $10,900. FHA. $1000 do 41 E. CHICAGO. onan — 2 byell “duplicate. $8900. Low FRA ne! HAYDEN, Realtor oF. Walton FE 5-041 @ a Gord frame s FRANK SHEPARD $6,250 .|$ rooms and bain. Hardwood floors, | Pilastered and painted — Galera Ol) furnace. 2 CUCKL ER REALTY 236 =N. Saginaw FE 1 TEMPLETON WEST SUBURBAN bedrooms. tile bens on first. tor. tar large Vestibule ee —< Nicely ar- ~LADD'S Immediate Possession 3-BEDRM. RANCH BRICK —2 BATHS Basement, 2 Fireplaces 2-Car Attached Garage ONLY $3,500 DOWN LADD'S 4286 Dixie Hi OR 3-1231 FE 5-0202 3885 Lapeer Ra. aah MODERN HOUSE IN AU- — Heights, Wih. trade. a ieee ot homes in Pontiac. Easy PW. DINNAN FOR COLORED ONLY $250 DOWN NO OTRER COSTS Lovely 2 bedroom home, on basement, gts heat, Gar- a striet and drive. Call R “ Vv Je CET, Realtor | 345 OAKLANI Al FE 54-0693 CALL 8U FE _ 2-6864 MULTIPLE. LISTING SERVICE _ late a aber PENT SI FURNISH D Attractive a - room seat, Ogod oe $750 K. T. Templeton, Realtor. 2339 Orchard aie eee Sue . Ree end Elizabeth $15,750 Owner will take te in, trade thi¢ ecrka. 5 rooms and M St. FE 4-2577 Bedroom’ HOMES © MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 4-BEDROOM COLON IAL It's new — It's Sat bf 4 Reerecea Separate stud 2'5 baths Full s room. Hotpoint built. and range. 2-car attached garere On 100 ft. lake- ‘fleged lot. Immediate possession -- Owner would consider trade $24,900. CASS LAKE with scenic Cass Lk. view re basement, attached ge, paneled den, nat freplace and other teat 1 that mare this on to- day's best tips eonaider: ing We heve just peasate the price from $ $13,950, It will justify your inspection = ON THE " WATER and landscaped ‘o perfec: tion—this long, low Califor- nia rancher was built just 2 vears ago Bu lt-in oven and range fireplace. I'z baths. 4 bedrooms, ciate activities room. You afe sure to love this fire home setting among towering oaks—why net call vow and see it to- fay WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN # Bate eman Kampsen' VALUES WEST OF CITY — Fenced for children. House only few years old, Living room, targe kitchen, 2 bedrooms and ba om ity room, oll heat. $1100 down COLONIAL HOME — White minum siding. center hall, large. living room fireplace, sun r oom diring room. carpeting, kitchen with breakfas, bar, 3 bedrooms, plenty of closets tile bath. Base- ment with Timxzen oil! peak. 2-car garage 2 Jand«caped ints 000: FHA terms NEW BRICK RANCH — Clarks- tor Waterford area. Let 110x160 with Jarge trees this uitra mod- ern new 75 foot brick ranch home with attached 9%4-car qaraire has -way fire. place, dining room or den, kitch- en with bnilt-in oven < range, I'g ceramic tite baths 3 spacious bedrooms, hot water ol heating. ving reom 13x20 with Choice of decor ating and carnet- ine, An outstanding value at $22,- Terms 100 FOOT LAKE e bedroom, 2-level. a-fullebet _ near. Iv new home Fireplace = attrarc- tive ‘lving room kitchen with bullt-in oven and range, pas cupboards. FA oll heat Terms \ 3’, ACRES -- s-hedroom brick ar “d frame hore in excellent con- 75 a) ition W)-to-wa'l carneting living room and d‘ning = nat. h ura! fireplace te ke. ment FA of! Seat Breezeway to. garage $°4000. mortgage terms | Roy Annett, Inc. Realtdrs sinc | 98 Huron Frderat 00468 Open Evening: & Sunday 1 $100 DOWN Moves You In SO WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS. LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN WEEKDAYS & a ae 1ToO f CEPT ies 2 blocks ppeoeks of Trentiatm WESTOWN WN REALTY FE 6-2763 IMMEDIATE, POSSESSION: RANCH HOMES NEAR NEW Pontige Northern High Schoo! Fasy FHA Terms TOTAL PRICE DLORAH BUILDING CO. KE 22 -- ASSOCIATE — | BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. FE #-9663 3-Bedroom Ranch FULL BASEMENT — Gas heat. Sma'l down parment. Move ip by Christmas. __ #43 ORCHARD LAKE AVE Dorris & Son OTTAWA HILLS BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW Larger than average rooms throughout in this Raye eco low with see dormitory bedroom . v convenient Pisteen, FE. 4-0528 | 4 : 7 : 4 : ; 4 : basin and stall “thewer. rage with sereened patio. A ey ot home for $16,960. hom: as elderly cou oie. Pull base- t nlce pie tile... and ready to occupy. at vacant west, . “FOR CASH IN A through | Classified i An ie ay Het FE i -% Gaylord 4 etd HOME With ft. 3 BEDROOMS Ranchtype hea. * THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, ape _For Sale Houses _ 43 For Sale! Houses 43 | For Sale Houses | 4 For | Sale. Houses 43. Pisins ares. Tile auto. heat, storms . CALL US TO ' PERRY PARK $-bedroom with of] heat, Tile ~ bath Neat a5 a pin. Own- “Sell.” since ' ear garage, Near bus line. $12.- it including taxes and urance. FOR COLORED i 2 and 3-bedroom homes with no down payment. Full | —— tie bath, auto. eat, . NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. | 33 W, HURON FE $8185, 4 BEDROOM, BRICK RANCH i'y baths, carpeting, drapes, venetian! blinds oad co and screens. $14,- OPEN FRIDAY I - 1620 Inverness Sylvan Village Floyd Kent Inec.. rm Partridge ie TER iia Usiabiiehed » . 16 & acre — Close t Dalya ts oo and tiac, Modern or a vy tm, Living r as Wath, full bsm't, auto.’ beat. . 90. Terms. WEST SUBURBAN — 3 bedrms., 20 ft. ving rm., knotty. pine fam- fly rom, ceramic tiled bath — all "cor. Mica-topped cupboarde, one full bsm't with rec space. Creiens, fence, A ek home — See it. $14,050 — $1,750, down $6700 TOTAL PRICE -- For this: home in Dravton area. nee ee picture window arge paved road. Ideal for couple ‘ony $1150 down. coo BUILT — Brick ranch: built age 3 bedr ra hy wee 1 neck Sb aCe carpeting ne slate - x 13 with jonmica counters floors. 2-car srusia lovely neiehborhood too! Good beach, 8 ft lot, Owner moving to Florida. $23,500. Terms. INCOME — 4 3-room apartments, 2 down — 2 up tn good toca- tion, close to town. Excellent con- dition imside and out 4 electric refs included, ? enclosed porches. f-car garage. Now completely or- cupied. Inceme of $270 per month You be the landlord! $6,000 wil! handle 2200 Dixie ivy. at Paha Stee | to 9! ANPLE CUSTOMER PARKING : REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 4-358) OPEN ‘TIL _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | APT., 20 A., RIVER Twenty ~roling Ps atin Water- ford Township ¢ to School v8 @ beautiful river flow- ing thru. Main e be subdivided vey attractive building with 4 ents at $10,000 down tneeuss will pay off they balance. FOR COLORED Large. neat and clean T-room home with full basement and 1- car Les on’ Raebura street. eave = All big rooms We o and. Lekealleg Ready for immediate oc cupancy, Only $1500 down. will accept trade. ‘1050 W, HURON | PERSONALIZED HOMES FE 8.22090 NEW ¢ BEDROOM BRICK RANCH. established = oqnerd ge shop in bom baths, neighborhood 4 w he tterd. Sine dn fe 53484 Eves. FE Realtor | ~ | NOTHING DOWN — covey mod- old bed- BY OWNER. Will sell my $1.400 equity for $700. nm sold at once. Balance owing $5.500 at $50 per mo. espa Js Auburn Heights area on a fen 50 x 206 ft. jot, Cal) UL ery BROWN FE 561% 221 BALDWIN AVE OPEN 9 AM . 8% PM. _ MULTIPLE. LISTING SERVICE GILES Nothing Down Will build starter home on rour lot. ns re our plans. Basement luded rough wiring. 5ee or omer Don Mc- | $300 Down $-room 2-bedreom with ful! 3 Bedrooms and paved drive. Only $400 ‘Do, plus costs. : GILES RE ALTY C@.. ~3-BEDROOM HOUSE CHEAP. FE 35-8643 BY OWNER. 1 4+RM & 1 5-RM. income. Will sacrifice, trade or cash, FE 8-1653. | LAWRENCE W. i] | INCOME PROPERT | 136 E. PIKE and gre Vv peat Mictir’ and arch, On aered street. For $10,500 with ann “this is @ good bu lot. Gas lean, ty with basement. Kitchen arranged with taaae of “hire cupboards Lake rivileges on Crescent Lake. $14,- for a very attractive home Reasonable terme. | ire how Fyrgencts ia pee room home ‘am in Auto, heat, Total price $10,000 with low down payment. OPEN EVES or wails, Large lot. MY 2- OXBOW LAKE Gkseen A pore: cles to Debs Ginssed in porch Cio EM 32324 | FOR COLORED $1,500 DOWN 5 bedrooms. 2 baths. Liv. Room Hoyer room. —— . Rec. room per cent land Strack. e-asee peters) 5 p.m. 2 8. Tf Rd. fags" MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WEBSTER SCHOOL district Large family home. 22 ft. living room, full sized din- ing room and kitchen with ample cupboards. Gas range included. 3 bedrooms and bath up. 2 ear garage. Price tpl ep and drapes 1,900 FHA , terms. Resroxtmataly $1,200 down including costs. EXCELLENT 2 BEDROOM Ranch, Close-in West Sub- urban location, Attractive kitchen with eating area and ae of Birch cupboards. there’s a full base- ment with space for your recreation room. Priced at $8,750 with monthly pay- ments of only $64. DRAYTON AREA is the lo- cation of this charming new brick home. Ideal for small family, Béautiful living rm with natural brick fireplace Modern to the minute kitch- en with built-in oven and range. Formica countertop. birch cupboards 2 nice bed- rooms large closets. Full bath with shower Large vanity. Utility room oak floors, attached heated ga- able Eneed at $13,950 —- MUST BE SOLD to settle estate bungalow. Carpeted livin room and dinette. Full basement, oil heat. Garage. Close deal and move in. A bargain for some lucky purchaser. A-1 north ¢nd location, BRICK and Kentucky stone combined to make a home . of unusual exterior beauty. The 22 ft. living room with its stone pods oo nes and gold pletare. (Ts complete a pretty There's a ts. B13 5 bedare ward- po sg coe ts ig acre {s completely fenced Lombead | rly well ¥ You ‘love it! rIRsT OFFERING on this RAY O'NEIL. Realtor n Lye on iy YOUR PROBLE Want Ads! To sell, iseekh hire, THE ANSWER ie es jie Fi FE 28181, | 4 Donald, OR 3.2837. STOUTS TiN. Sa: nes St. 1362 W Pb FE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ EASY TO Mine c PRICE REDUCED on ths | $350 DOWN ON FHA fine 4 bedroom Brick home 3-bedroom Rancher. Beautiful con- pda aah taily Ralonece This aa with attached Jalousie win- dition Waterford Twp. Garage. 2 repossessed home ‘A real value’ | dow porch and 2 car garage. lots. Owner leaving state. Phone Large lot, Don't miss i. Quick Large rear yard and go OR 40306. J. A. Taylor. Realtor | & per cent int. Easy landscaping jmeluding paved Logeelnryy drive. Property has city sew- ON NORTH SIDE: 4 ROOMS. | er and water This won- bath and utilittes Hardwood | $5009 DOWN — clean. two erful well located prop floors. vlastered walls and fenced; bedroom bungalow with full bat CS tt ee ORCHARD yard By owner -- $8200, with | Electric hot water 4 lots, Lake | el tie: a sonra easy terms. Call FE ¢-4363. privileges. About 4 miles west of | LAKE E : city. Excellent neighborhood | mOAD 70 INVERNESS e . “Meve in right away” It is! - $200 DOWN Ce, | WM. H. KNUDSEN 2 Bedrm. modern a ; modern | REALTOR 44 S Telegra Re. $300 DOW ue PO ae ot ES Gas ree FE 445 Evening No. F: 2-8503, 3 pert hae “ig e Piteptace: Paved ui | 3 BEDROOM HOME, BY OWNER.) bedrm.. modern, la-car garage Good clean home and priced at carpeting in living room and 2 CP SNGUS, Realto | only $7,600. bedrooms, ceramic tiled bath. . ra ; N r baiit in oven end range, large lot'1919 M15, Ortonville NA 7-2815 | $9500 BRICK DUPLEX—NOTHING with fenced back yard. Low downy. BEDROOM MODERN HOME. In| DOWN. Only 3 38 20 noon yment, take over y rooms, bei Genes Drive eee $0600 for quick + Ti. path. Recent construction Why pay REN — Better values are to be. iad we ‘lM have them. List with . = fast & efficient service E BUY. SEL. & TRADE. Open L. HL. sb ROWS ‘, Realtor 24810 Best Buys Today TELL SANTA To change your address. You can be moved into your cozy 4 room bungalow by Christmas. Loca just off Cass Lake Rd, With leges on Cass Lake. &- tered walls and oak floors. $500 down. HANG YOUR STOCKING Near that attrastive corner fireplace which is the focal porary. Step saving kitchen with built-in range and oven. dining room, basement. and ae | . nagging mother!” For Sale Houses 43) a a a a ca HOYT CITY BUNGALOW BEAUTY $350 — GI mtg. costs is al) you need to buy this very attractive. well port residence, that is NEAT AS PIN. For Sale Lake e Prop. 44 W atkins- Pontiac Estates, 100 x 200 ONLY $1,950 LADD’'S, INC. | 4286 Dixte Hwy. OR 3.1231 | | 3885 Lapeer Rd PE 3.9282) 2 “6 i For Sale Lots See Has livin, mi; cheerful aes ‘2 comfortable TO BUY OR SELL edrooms, a e | ise tot Onty 6300 for, Residential or com mercial lots, uic C Se HOLMES BARTRAM CRESCENT LAKE ESTATES — 4393 Hw _ OR 3.1950 Evenings "oR 3-3230 | $8, -! A real steal! FRAME ranch home has living room with | picture window, ‘large family For Sale Acreage 47 | itchen, 3 pc. bath. FULL BASE- \ Sana aa in anaes ;} MENT with oi] heat, on 100 x) ACRES | 150 lot, has breezeway & 2 car ‘S RES) GEOSE IN beset a Lake privieess : ONLY $1,850 LADD'S HOYT REALTY | 4969 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-123! 8840 4 | 3885 Lapeer Rd FE oon | LIVE STREAM 10 minutes from Pontiac. 4 acres | with large trout aahpoes running | across. Stocked conservation | Dixie PE 2 2-0066 PE I . Telegraph Rd -TEL CENTRE | NEW MODEL | New zeettoom bungalow with full | i basemen! | PLUMBING, ACU ME department. Zany pallding sites. TILE AT COPPER. NUM SIDING, H.| Bargain Only 8750 down. FLOORS, BIRCH CABI: B | | Nets PorMica counters, | Paul M. Jones, Real Est. FORCED AIR OIL HEAT — 833 W. Huron If you would like this home du-| G\f A] [_ ACR “*REAGE pacated) om yess it come ow | 4 to 20 acre parcels. Ideal for on ae ee ae pew home building or small farm. Ox- E on your lot 8 : model at 00:68 ¥ ford. Orion and Metamora area. | Oa &- 3653 ' ' $275 per acre and up. Small down ie C. Wood Co. Qe WEBSTER REALTOR | - Williams Lake Rd. at M50 Oxford, OA 8-3122; Orion MY 2-2291 | OR 3-1235 \ NOTHING DOWN Starter nome, 3-bedroom, partly | -finished inside MY 2-3791., \ 6 ROOMS GARAGE. NEAR! Northern High, full basement, oi! | Best ans bare cove: $65 Der | 43 acres Excellent. West-subur- ban location on Pontiac Lk. Rd for future sub. Some frontage | on small jake — $35.000 — terms | Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor ‘ 15 West Huron Street \ PE 5-8161 ROOM [ae Yes, that's what youl! find tn this 28 x 60 ft ranch home | _For Sale Farms_ 7 48; Built in "55 featuring: a 13 x 21 ft. | : : carpeted living room with fire-— 235 ACRES IN ORION place and built-in bookcase. 15) Township Also 150 acres in x 15 ft. modern kitchen. 3 large | Independence. 90 acres in bedrms. Family room with butlt- | Orion Twp. 180 acres in in omohopeglr ate we Lacon u x on DINN 16 porch finished in knotty pine i cNCAN las. | Noe Timken of) heat Oak floors. Plas. 66 West Huron FE 42577 tered walls. Landscaped lot and | many other fine features. The| FARM WANTED BY PRIVATE price ts $17,000 with $3,000 down party within 10 miles of Rochest- | Call for appointment er Commercially zoned, 60 to . 129 acres good bulidings. aa | i nae Sets eine Sob x ; YD | ) ale Detroit Sa 3-0631 | 4 bed Eset DAY | R 1 « ONLY $250 PER A ACRE err * on Fear; Metamora — In the horse coun- | old. All oak floors. Deluxe bath- | ‘try. 7 & room 8 closets. Aluminum sterms ‘ i StS Cage BU Nicely secluded but easily ac. | & screens. ‘% block to school | | Paved street. 80 x 145 ft. land- ceenible take ee lace RE | scaped lot. $14.528 with $1600 modeling Excellent riding area. down. $7 per month. Taxes & | rea] bargain — Terms insurance included. 4% per cent | Oxeont — 40 ACRES interest. . Modern house. Barn. Frontage on 2 roads. Only $16,000 — Terms TP. HOLMES. INC OR 3-1295 25318. Lapeer Rd. ‘FE 5-2953 5660 Dixie Hwy ane Open Eves. ‘til 8; Sunday 1 ‘ti! 3) Sale Business Property. 49 | For Sale Lake Prop. 44 1 pr rake Lots and Lake Priv. , WHITE BROS. Na eee 140 «FT "COMMERCIAL FRONT- age with modern home On main highway {nm growing community | $4,000 Cash to mortgage | to acre Clarkston Schools. ~ ; TS, a churches shoppine at door, Wind. | c PANGL Realtor aved street $1,995 full price | 1919 M15, Ortonville __ _ NA 17-2815 . ‘ $20 aoene $2u a month Al Hew- FOR SALE ON W HURON. BUSI- Phone Lincoin &-7711 1 vakefront Home Furn. | : bedroom. large livin room | | with nice fireplace, kitchen, di- | mette, beautiful recreation room | ard. iV ness p'us living quarters. 11) ft | frontage, paved parking area, Pom | building Fasy terms Write Po _tiac Press Hox a. Se .| with bar and poo! table, large | Business Opportunities 3 screened front porch of] fur- pee Re Mace, nice sandy beach, Furni- ture, washer and dryer included. Owner transferred. Must sell. $14.- ue 25,000 Gal. ve ean ag on es SUNOCO | LARGE LAK LOT~ FOR YEAR FOR LEASE | Paved streets. Call Sun Oil Co. around homes townshin water system, 8 miles west of Pontinc on Highland Rd. M59 Priced from $3,200 to $8,100 Owned-eveloped-sold by DAYS MR. O'BRIEN TR ae LY COOK INC EVES: MR BRIDGES VE_7-2586 | EES 5! Open 108 Daily’ ARE YO. LOOKING FOR A BUSI- | if ness? Get the free ‘Michigan | . “AT UNTON L. AKE Business Guide" trom Realtor cer ped rcor home Bla ue Partridge & Associates, 1050 W ug room dining room. chen, Huron, Pont tul) tiled bath, sun porch Oil | aie sOmise ite cireu'a.or S'orms & screens: Lge | ATTENTION- WALLED LK. AREA | | ivt with ofce iawn. Privileges on | RESIDENTS . fine beach Walled Lake Behoo! | oe Interested OB LOCO aaah otters for uly) 88060 eiea Rake ace Financial with: . : “AIP es wee asclsteance available. Cali | EMBREE & Cis ie 5 FE 46-9595 1565 ‘nion Lake BAR & PROPERTY FOR SALE ONION LAKE VILLAGE b r ; s! for ans 393 EM "33314 Bar’ Mao $20.006 dn Schoellers ; DUTCH | MAID DISTRIBUTOR OF Sander’s products bakery oe for sale. Call Lincoln _& §-4086. For r Sale R e Resort Prop. 44A BD 5 ACRES 6 Mees EAST OF | — se eee : West Branch..nr. Rifle River | FOR LEASE: 2 BAY SERVICE| Cement slab & well ‘n OR Station at Joslyn & Montcalm {| _3-4465. after 6. | Pontiac Low investment, Good : : =< neighborhood. Heat & water furn. | For Sale Lets 46 A rea! opportunity to own your) own business FE $0536 or FE | 2-3433 after 4 p.m MODERN, FUL LY “sQ0TPPED | snack bar tn bowling alley for | _tent or ase TE 23-7448. “LETS TALK RIESEINESS: UP 710 DATE AAA oo oe ; 5 AChE. BUILDING SITE NEAR) Ortonville $1500 $50 down. 2005238 ‘ft. building site Can be divided into 2 lots $1200 $50 Dn. One-third acre with part ownership 1B os lakefront ‘ats, 1900 $5u C. "PANGUS S, Realtor 1919 M15, Ortonville NA 17-2815 Super Mack win SDM sed ‘ cae es aS h LOT eee ay Small town location, but big Hiten a eran Rit Saree ; city volume, Owner's health COmans daven art ° requires drier climate. Anv lot. No. 189 approximately 150x reasonable offer will be 200, FE 20615 or PE 8-850. considered See the New Sites aft CHEROKEE HIELS! It's woode! or rolling hundred : ft sites were planned for to | \ -day's. better ranch and multi- | BAR NONE. “ This ts strictly a top netch Oakiand.County Tavern. No food just drinks. Pres- ent volume near $60,000 If “you are considering the % Jevel homes Ta srern Business this) bar will fi - icieesimitcacreren een all of vour require "Drive out Klizabeth Lake RD >} miles weet Telegraph Rad to - Scott: Lak: a urn right | ‘4, mile to Lacots Rd Carl W. Bird, Realtor 503 Community Nationa! Bank Bide | | FE 44211 Eves, FE 5.1302 MICHIGAN BU SINES SALES CORPORATION JOHN A PARDMESSER. BROKER 1537 8. Telegraph Rd PARK AT. our Front pdge E 4-1582 | * TPE 43581 WE COVER good Business Opportunfhies 51) Swans QUE OL. ne gaa Age or lack of experience *- . no handicap. Call_F® 3-173, for appointment. Partridge 18 THE “BIRD’ TO BEE . L1OU0R, $10,000 DN. He an go a duwn bi inthe 4 this me re on US. B north of 2 story 40x60 ot Bay Cy Pend e cay os 000 ful, pri right — just rr * down. TAVERN, $3,500 DN, The lowest down peyment on any rhe in eed elty of Pontiac, ment and A oo ee busy. wonde: opportunity for a good living and security so important to everyone REALTOR PARTRIDGE Businesses thruout Mich 1050 . HURON OPEN TIL ¢ THE STATE MOST COMPLETE COVERAGE of business properties for sale in Michigan. Listings from 30 asso- ciated offices throughout state to BARS—TAVERNS— you want in your Many will acee SATISFIED CU POLICY STATEWIDE Real err peice of Pontiac © Ri ES, REALTO 1717 8. Tanusagh FE 4 4-0521 _ Sale Land Contracts 5 See co) eee 20 PFR CENT DISCOUNT, SOLD to: 84450 balance $3250 Payments $56 a month 6 per cent ipa diseount 8650 veral seasoned lard contracts for sale G is- ccunta. C. PANGUS, Realtor 1919 M15, Ortonville NA 7-2815 GOOD FIRST MORTGAGE. 25 PER. cent discount for quick sale. MY 3-3726. LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR te sell. Ear! Garrels, EM 3-2511 _or EM_ 3.4086 Money to Loan ‘State Ticensed Lenders) ARE YOU NOW Back to Work? | mF YOU'RE BEHIND... a need money, PRESERVF® YOUR CREDIT You can pay off a’! your bills and bave one email monthly payment, WE WIL te ee P YOU!! BORROW “UP “TO $500 BUCKNER, FINANCE CONAN OFFICES Pontiac, Drayton Plains Dtica Walled eee nae mouth | LOA $25 BAXTER .. LIVINGSTONE 64 W. Lawrence &t HOLIDAY CASH Get $25 to $500 We're your lending neighbor when it comes to the cash you may need. PHONE FE 8-9661 For ep action -—or ee tn; PERRY ee No Problem” SEABOARD FINANCE COMPANY Open Saturday ° UL noon LOANS| © $500 — 825 TO COMMUNITY LOAN C LAWRENCE FE PRIENDLY SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 We wil be glad to help you STAiIE FINANCE CO. FE 4-1374 709 Pontiac State Bank Bldg SIGNATURE LOANS $20 to $500 Past one-visit service. 24 months to repay. Phone FE | §-8121 or come in. Home &« Auto T.oan Company 7 oN Perry &t GET CASH OUICKLY Up to $500 ~ Oakland Loan Company PE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER. MICH. LOANS $25 TO $500 AUTOS LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS yw ®. Ph_ Rochester OL 6.0711, OF 1-919) | Borrow With ( Contidencg £25 to $500 Household Finance Corporation of Pont. ic 36 esi 5 Saginaw St FE 4-05 | Mortgage | Loans 54 53. 8-C421 | i | BEAUTIFUL BE1GE BEAVER 6 ROOMS hes oy part down by, "be used WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS re sx FOR TOM BATEMAN ero 2 eT Pe aeee Oe | OIL STOVE FOR LARGE KENMORE ELECTRIC OPEN SUNDAYS picture, for ten motor MA; ae mesne. ran ie Good cond, 1 a space hea and 275 gal. oil tank Sale f Household Goods 57 as saaseyest eee eheee sabes eeeene Pea eae sr ance aaeehyes ee eke ja sewing ol «oy wakes many tive =. on . egg Oe Seat ter Pe Oakland: 35337. OF Dm Bate : a eman ig ire : ‘ : . | DELUXE KENM am sen Wine. eiectric wit tt K p LE BURNER DUO- : : popes and 220 gallon oll REALTOR FE 40528| OR $01 AE So Bo oh He built ‘nr ovens eS fen at As BELL & HOWELL § MM MOVIE | jow..s $219 com MA 5601) etre case sate canna. DINING RM BUI TE” BUFFET, 2 cas, meter Trade for bost, mo ¢ china cabinet, 2 vanities. OR eis oR +500. SING ‘BUREKA ANER. WiTH AT- aa FOR iB LUERD ° s WORKING tachments 4 Hi-Fidelity 3 “speakers ‘a (CE Oe SKATES. 5 NEWS USED WH | (Oe. Irones 7 3 weakens 12S Trede_- Buy - Bell - Sharpen. | admiral 12 ft upright New Estes Ls ne up. ben An ch eed ao . es - Ha: 42: W. Huron) FE 5-010 y Othere sey . to 2 years to y de iad e GABERT. FRIGIDAIRE REPRIGERA: exc. condition, must noe $74 3271 Homestead, Waterford. Susp. for bedroom {urniture or sell. FE 2-7258 FREEZ. ERS — ALL, MODELS available. Chest and upright Spe- . owning this very profitable gr REALTOR PART RIDGE FE TRADE SNACK SHOP cia ‘ow prices comely Appli- ance, Dav sburg. M. ti. SALE: Pept ta 3% POR yards. FE Brand new bamburg shop in large re =| center near Pon- ac. Bea equipment. Easy to operate. Reasonable rent. Will trade for house, contracts, va- cant — just about anything, so trade your way into business by BUSINESS THRUOUT MICH. 4-3581 195¢ W. HURON Jark Real Estate. 4-6492 or FE 4-4813. Ask for Clark. WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT, se | or swap. $3.50 mo OR_3-2360. eres '3 MENS SUITS & ALL SIZES CLEAN USED WORK For Sale Clothing 56 3 OABARDINE overcoats, size , very reas. OR 3-1626 Orchard Lake Ave. fur short coat size 12. Sell for $150 Cost $800. Dresses. suits, _size 12. 2M 3-4364. __ BROWN UIRREL FUR CAPE- Cee if mew. call after 5. FOR Ais WEDDING GOWN | _Call FE 5-0067 | CADY'S BLACK COAT LIKE NEW | | | y_in Dec | MARMONT MINK FUR COAT. —_— 1 DINING ROOM 1 FRIGIDAIRE REF. _Ppliance Co., 8161_ Commerce Rd YR. OLD ELECTRIC RANGE. wo 3 ROOMS OF PRACTICALLY NEW 5 RMS. OF FURNITURE. SOME |5 ROOMS OF NICE FURNITURE. 6 PIFCE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. | siae 1012 Red coat & taupe coat. & several prs. of shoes, size 7's _Will_ sacrifice 2-8068. size 38. size 14. size 12, 2 men's suits, Lady s ae ber coat, _ Blue dress. FE 4-0378. LPO TABLE WITH 6 chairs 1 wringer washer, 1 floor, lamp, * radio, 1 fox-collar coat size 14 1 shorty coat size 14 and 1 man's topcoat, size 40. rE _ #5576 . 10 FT. 1) suite, all nearly maple bedroom Pontiac. new. 172 W. Ann Arbor, Must sell today. $1 DOWN HOLDS A USED TELE- beets until Christmas. Peer Ap- Gag REFRIGERATO Bendiz washer, Kenmore washer, 3465 Auburn Ra 000. | 228 ON Sale Household Goods 57. qaFLE Bene Bes wit Forced to Vacate House Dav rt and chair, odd chairs, : secretsry, tables, lam: Dining Set, GE. Refrigere t, Mise. ties. Can be seen at 28 E Rd. Saturday | p.m. ‘to 9 “seni LARD — UPRIGHT FAMOUS SECOND LAND FREEZERS tched. Terrifie name brands Scra value, $149.95 wate le, they Koen No i hone orders, please, Mic es Fluorescent, 393 Orchard La A TT ALS, ae Tort WATER HEATER witit pipe fittings FEL 21 ee “920 Arete no ‘aeiivery $29.95 no delivery i ae ae rial ¥rle P ELECTRIC! fied Mivenina "til a. UL 38 HOTPOINT ELECTRIC” DELUXE r, tilt-bace range, ce heat mat chair with ottoman. - sell| FE 5-7760. Moving, KROEHLER, ee ~ $20. LARGE DUO-TTHERM OIL iL CORN: er Excellent condition $40 LARGE mR aan TOP ANTIQUE dresser, FE UARGE CRIB MATTRESS, rand new $15.95. Opeaxsan’ s Fur: _slnre 2 Orchard Lake Ave. LL INOL EUM, 9x12, $3.95 2x12, $695; 12x15, $3. JACK'S PAINT & LINOLEU _Saginaw, — Near Robt} MIRROR, 68x42" $45 OR 3-6513 ings, $30. Phone MA ¢141T DISHES, OLD Car- flat spr after 5 MISCELLANEOUS lamps. Bells, walnut tabies. _fival giass. OR _ 32122, METAL WARDRUBE 510 STUDIO $20 «Trea- fo — a chard Lake A deluxe model, like new $55. 5-2142. furniture Including: Kroehler front furniture - bedroom furni- | ture. Spine room, stove, refriger- | 1 inch TV. $685. FE children’s furniture @& clothes. _Cheap. FE 8-2778. lamps, dishes. many copper pieces, misc. items. Leaving state, sacrifice for quick sale. No. 23 Ramona Terrace. FE 88256 Baia el artnet outfit, Double dresser brookcase | bed. Large chest, 2 vanity lamps. A.l for $8950 Pay only $2 weekly. Pearson Furniture. 42 Orchard Lk. NEW NORGE WASHER AND ae er Take over payments lus good older model washer. OR 3-8344 NEW POR RTABLE SEWING MA- ehire, $78. Severa used automatic washers. hoya ‘8 REPL. AeeMENT PARTS PE 23-4031 HEATERS, BRAND NEW Coleman's, signe below cost All _sizes, MA_ OVFR 50 ees 25 SETS, FROM 96 Oakland Ave QiL $1495 up TV antennas, WALTON TV $15 E. ton PE 2-2257 ; PLATFORM ROCKER, $12: OC- casional chair, $5: child's roll- top desk and chair. $10. Dresser, $10. Poker table, $20. FE 2-8403. Ave oy PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. ia | ee PS | ~e) new davenport and chair. | modern step tables, mateniné coffee table decorator lam \ ‘AL for $99 Pa only $2 ae, f yostons Furniture 42 Orchard | FE 8-3292 around noon oon BABY S| i t Ox Felt Base US a) 2 BONNY MAID j | ALCOHOL HLTEST REFRIGERATORS, LAST YEAR'S one of Americas best makes. perfect, new. guar- anteed for 3 years. Buy a new refrigerator for a little more than &@ used machine. Michigan Fluor- escent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. -8 REBUILT WASHING MACHINES and vacuum sWeepers $1695 up. Guaranteed. Thyle Electric. cor- Pict of pe Johnson and Howard 4-51 — SPECIALS 1958 models, lCceoen Bae Ge ee | GE SWEEPERS. New. All | attach: 37 77 | 4%-FOOT WALL | | ‘Corner E Pike: ae ADMIRAL GUARD \R. REBUILT. | | | t 535 j | Wa ant A Good Motpage? | if your home needs an improve | mert, and your debts -onsolidated cali of see us at once Don't wait | 5'g per cent interest RENDEROFF - FE 8-6580 92 Ww _ Swaps” 55 6 CU, FOOT REFRIGERATOR | trade for single bedrm, set or chest of drawers Will sell. Call; after 5. EM_3-2512. _—— 11 ACRE SOIL FARM Doing nice business, Good 2 bed- room ranch home and other out- | buildings Wil, terms or trade Suburban home with extra ground. OR 40306 J A Taylor. sell on favorable 80 FOOT ON WATKINS Road. Want housetrailer LAKE good car or small Also 120 bass ac- for 3 bedroom | | | | _Hu ron 9X12 RUGS, WOOL FACE, $15.95. ia" TV 17 in. 21 in. tab'e model, | 15 other sets to choose from Fully _ 143 Oakiand Ave ie ean, 18" 20 IN. TELEVISION. 21° | SILVERTONE - TELEVISION. ; 2-8820 T Syers, 14° W. Huron F E4-306a. Reversible $16.50 Imported, $34.95. Axminster, 8. Rug paas $595 Pearson Furniture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. | ue “model | ike new $59 85 guaranteed 30 days. at Obel TV. 3930 Elizabeth Lake Rd FE 4-4945 eee | a AND UP DELIVERS A USED | _ nger sewing machine. Specia! | to clear up our trade in Michigan Same Center ; FF, 2-3337. | TVS, AND COMBINA- tion TV-.radio phone, 3 uphol- stered chairs, 1 imported bird | cage with 6 birds FE 8-0129 30 GAL. -BOT- tle gas or natural gas hot water heater. 12 ft. Anchor gate with posts. OR 3-5630. sale stock A Ror “Z1G ZAG SEWING _Commerce Rd AP PCL ANC E 8) jad, ADMIRAL DELUXE REFRIGERA- | \BCUT ANYTHING YOU \ FOR THE A BUY, ire RADIOS, $5 TO | machine uses no attachments, makes hundreds of designs. Take over payments of $8.20 per mo. or pay contract pat ance of $57.20 Capitel. FE 4-450 in exchange for your set and difference, or cheap for cash Other re-built sets on display We, buy sets Peers Appliances. 8161 AUCTION washers dryers. Elec- | prices Freezers. built-in ovens and burners tric and gas ranges) Samuel Ap- puances. MAtle 5-601 deep freeze. auto de- frost. 3 vear Warranty. Frigi- daire electric range. balance $2, per _week Schick's. MY 3-3711 WANT | HOME CAN L & S SALES. A little out of the way but a tot tor, lge FOUND AT lese to pay Furniture and appli- ances'ot all kinds. NEW & USED Visit our tiade dept for real bargain- 24 MONTHS TO PAY We buy sell or trade. Come out and look around. 2 acres of free parking Phone FE 5-9241 OPEN MON SAT & TO 6 “RI 8 TO @ 4 miles E. of Pontiac or 1 mile K of Auburn Heights on Auburn M59 5 pe. wood dinette Sofa 5 pe breakfast set Davenport & Table buffet & 4 ebaics Apt. electric range . Refrigerator 8 Vanity. chest & 361 S. Saginaw me EUREKA ‘SWEEPERS, New attachements HOOVER one Sweeper. tachments : RADIOS. Table. All brands. From eee, $14.95 f The Q GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Of Pontiac 51 W. HURON ; FE_4-1558 STOVES BOUGHT. SOLD, EX- changed Turner's 602 Mt. Clem- en: FE 2 0801 ee SINGER “PORTABLE “WITH = ZIG- Zag attachment, $19 50. Late morc- ath e] Electrolux vacuum cleanet with attachments, $1495 Curis App! OR 3-910 _SPEED-CLEAN WRINGER TYPE washer, _kood condition. FE 2-9312 STARCK, CONSOLE, MAHOGANY PIANO, te ivory keyboard, $275 - ML 6-85 SMALL “S4 ANTIQUE HUTCH, set of 6 ladder-back, maple-rush seat chairs also antique drop- Teal maple table. FE 2-3506 aft- er f. TEETER BABE $8 EM 3-6518 TRADE-IN DEPT. Easy Capper tub washer -.» $2995 Apt size gas stove ....... 20 95 Table top elec range zea © Js 2 $30.95 {Studio couen $19 85 2 pe living room suite $19.95 14 pe maple bedroom comp $79 95 | Gas space heater 19 95 “S$ rm. oi) neater $58 95 MANY OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE: WYMAN’S 18 W Pike, EZ terms FE 4-1122 TRADE GAS RANGE FOR ELEC- tric. range. R unro Elec- trie Co. 1060 W _ Huron _ TRADE ELEC RANGE FOR ( GAS range. R. B Munro Elec Co 1060 W_ Huron USED TV REBUILT & GUARAN- teeta Ober TV Union Lake Store, _Union mn Village > EMpire 3-6511. Used Trade- Tn Dept. | WO oie a cece, chair THOM: AS = ‘cCONOMY” FE 29151 $12 FE 5-8 | VENUS PORTABLE TV, $80, HOO- springs & inner-spring mattresses $90. 5 pe waterfall walnut bedrm. suite with ueer eee mattress & springs. $85 40 in. Frigidaire elec range. $60 38 tn. — range $50, @ pe. Dunean Phyfe dining | TWIN BABY BUTLER, GooD ver tank vacuum, MI 6-6938. pond! ton ROH I-142) USED TV. $1995 UP. USED RA- BLOND TWIN BEDS, BOX phong combination, $34.95. Used refrigerator. $49.95. Sweet's Radio & hy eee 422 W. Hu- yon. FE 4-1133. USED DExTER SEIS WASH-' er, good cond, FE 8-3 rm, suite $95 All good cond FE 46838 after 5 VACUUM CLEANERS, wenien bexs. Murray's. 656 BRAND NEW SOFA BEDS $44 85. Rollaway ved complete. Ahiss Ads to | Ear Pont top eee. anes % v reared Mehageay $4.65 1488 Baldwin Ave. oo 2503 rin. “pa, B18 ring, pd. pod five, ‘Cul Cultured pears” 65 Lape ee B a c 3 | 2.4525. 152 Jackson St, Pontiac. SUMP PU _ motors repaired. FE 8-6642. SPECIALS Gas water heater 3 ¢ 040.95 Elec. water heater 52 St . $69. New Morrison apace heaters O00 BT eeiceece 178.00 te | Pansizte RS keene 6. New oe 3 Gak flooring. are hee 3 ft outside ftush doors $12.95 4" gol) __. = ig: . $ 270 3” soil pipe « : 7 .$ 3.38 WOLV ERINE. LUMBER FE 241 320 8. Paddock SAVE UP ue 07% » rior and Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke $0734 or FE 4-1112 FE STEEL DRIVEWAY CULVERT LORS 8'x8"" Fiue Lining Brick Mortar 8'x8" Cleanc' ut doors .. $1.72 Ea. iecinaraior! ous Dutch Oven doors Manhole ings, Covers and grates. BLAYLOCK COAL & Lad ea ae 81 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-Ti STAINLESS SEEL SOueLE sinks, $32.50. Toilets, B grade, $19 95. ee neat M59 4% mile west of SPECIALS Mule Hide INSULATION With Tacking Flanges $29.50—M. Cash & Carry 1x18 w pine prrend 12¢ lin, ft. | 1x2 w pine stri 2c lin, ft. | 1x3 w pine 3c lin. ft. aed KL W Pir Ea Clear W Es basebrd 6c lin. ft. Clear W pine bate shoe ae = ft. Clear W pine ca 6c ft OTH ‘BARGAINS SUBJECT TO > PRIOR SALE Foc LUMBER CO. 8| 1947 Haggerty Hwy. Walled Lake Between W. ca = Pontiac Phone MArket «1086 62 ~ USED LOWREY ELECTRIC ORGAN | pang ag condition. Save plenty Come in and hear the of the new 1959 model Conn Minsette eeMORRIS MUSIC M lke 1 __ Across from Tel-Huron PIANO TUNING - OSCAR SCHMIDT PE 2-5217 Sale Office Equipment 63 LBP OL PLL LOLOL ALLL ANA AA ALSOP Ae ATTENTION: BUSINESSMEN with condition. Sale Store Equipment 64 3 MBAT CASES: 8-10-lg FT. SIN- g duty with compr rs. One ft. frogen food case, saw, slicer. scales, blocks, misc. items. Bliss _ Market. MY 2-6811. GOLAss sHOW Parc 6 FT LONG. e new. FE 8- SLICES OF HAM. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1958 « For Sale Menusiaiare 78 Wanted Used Cars 88 SHORT’S Mom ¥ Bouse 37 REPAIR wired; Ph “TRAILER EXCHANGE New *.ndersons We buy, sell and trade Used 8 - 10 Wides uUsED TRAWLER ON RENTAL PAYMENT PLA Bottle (Cae Parts and Supplies 6 8. eo : FE 2-3200 Open ®@ to 6; Closed Sunday VACATION TRAILERS FOR SALE or rent. Jacobson Trailer Sein sas Williams Lake Road Dray- ton Plains OR 3-2838. Rent Trailer Space 79 AUBURN — MORILE VIL- pee. . % mile SE Pon- . 40°x80" m Lakeville Rd oA §-3022 AR: TRAILER court. MY eset The best for less Wonderful location. On potely Between Lake Orta on “and WOBILEHONE ESTATES, MOD- can A ee efron. and playground. youve SEEN. THE REST, NOW ctl best. ——— Lake Trailer For Sale Tires 80A . Sale Scoring Goods 6 65 For Sale Pets 69 Sale Farm Farm Equipment 76 FT. X 4 FT. METAL SHANTY DARLING COAL BLACK COCK: COCKER FARM MACHI ERY — = note $50. OR +6677 after puppies AKC reg. 6 wks. old at used Sreann Ouse a XEW, AND 6 Ch enaee Order now! EM 3-0242 ten north of Oxford. « gikoas PRICES — GooD USED ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL. : GOLF CLUBS TAKEN IN BLK. & WHITE. Has Papers | HEADQUARTERS FOR TRADE AT PRIVATE cus —| _ $25 _¢ oR , 31416 APTER 6 | McCulloch Chain Saws gost. — COM-| ¥Lo's PET SHOP. 67 HENDER- NG SETS RANG PRICE. FROM 440 TO $100 CALL L _MaAyfair 6-2576 or Midwest 6-4 BOWLING BAGS. FROM ... teste tosatos | leather hand- ba: rom 26-inch Pullman, PHILLIPS SPORTING GOODS 7 N SAGINAW PE 5-1401 Sage rape ee sug de $169 New Mono, $00 0° ‘he vear) Sales & ed tes Clift og a Gun & —— Center 15210 Holly Rd. Holly. _MElrose_¢-6771 GOLP GOLY SET. ¥ NEW NEVER USED, matched and py meet complete with GUNS - WODERS = ANTIQUE, sel} BURK-SHELL Had “TELEGRAPH GUNS - aay EL TRADE. Manley Leach, 10 Bagley. REMINGTON 2 GAUGE AUTO- matic Remington libre, mo- de! 8' cheap FE -WTD. TO BUY: 16 OR 20 GAUGE double barreled shotgun in good MA 4-2544. cond, WE id) a THE CHRISTMAS ifts for the sportsmen. git = curs. Sexes =. Bea Lomb Dreyer Gun & Sports oa 15210 Hoitvy Rd. Holly. MEIlrose 4-6T71. fa F 5 ae 2-5; BELLS 351 Bait, Mmsswa Etc. 65B es ~~ 35 Ca Both Dlike new. Will sell | 8-0355. ere @ TACKLE — 7 res = Pm. Close Sun 4 p.m. ‘2 389 Orchar. Lake Avenue |W Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 A-1 TOP SOIL. SAND. GRAVEL. fill & black dirt Bulldozin, ee cavating basements. OR 3-69 | —~ | THE SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD STORE Everything to meet your needs. Clothing, rniture, A uencer 118 WEST LAWRENC TYPEWRITER, IN GOOD SONDT. tion. HS after 3, 678 First St. Fe 5-674 TOILETS, TOILETS, TOILETS. all styles, colors, terrific values from $17.65, slightly marred. Also extraordinary values in bathtubs and lavatories. Michi, Fluores- __cent. 393 Orchard Lake Ave —62. TALBOTT LUMBER Storm doors and windows, wood or aluminum. Glass put in your sash. 1025 Oakland Aye. FE 4-4505. USED 1 MAN CHAIN SAW. $40. MY 3-5821, USED WATER a FOR sale cheap OR 3-2360 USED ICE SKATES. RUSS NEW & used merchandise. 4250 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains. Wood Closet Doors Closing out birch mahogany and wereres byfold type doors. At our BE RRY DOOR oar ES 37) 8. Paddock 2-0203 woop & COAL SEATERS AND new and used oil heaters. _ UEL's APPLIANCE. MA 5-6011 WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBI. nation oe wea catia! BENSON I LUMBER CO. Machinery 60A ROR ANCHOR CEMENT BLOCK EQUIP- _ ment) complete” RE 22065 FORD DIESEL ENGINES. 4 & 6 cylinder for trucks, saw mills etc | Ford gasoline engines for irri a | tions & industrial applications few used eng.nes available. call _distributor MI 4-6053 61 | Do It Yourself FOR RENT Wall paper steamer, for sand- ers, polishers, hand sanders, fur- nace vacuum cleaners, Oakland Fuel & Paint, 436 Orchard Lake | Ave. FE 5-6159. PFAFF SEWING MACHINES Dry goods, drapery material. Paint, formica, plumbing & elec- trical supplies, es 7 days week. Days 8:30 to 6:00. Sundays 10 to 4:00 Montcalm Builders og ply. 156 W. Montcalm. FE 5-4712 Cameras, Equipment 61A 8 MM 500 WATT KEYSTONE Movie projector with case. Like ; _new. $40 FE 2-7000: WE BUY SELL & TRADE CAM. eras, projectors, tape recorders Eppert’s Camera Shop, 57 W Hu- _Ton St. FE 58-6615 __ Sale Musical Goods 62 ACORDIAN MASTER- PHONIC. Aa after 10 a.m. MY 3-2890. ACCORDION SALE. ALL SIZES. Accordions toaned free to be- ginners with lessons. FE 5-5428. B FLAT CORNET ALL BRASS with silver bell, Cost $147 will sell for $00 cash Call FE 5-5760 after 4 p.m BEFORE YOU PURCHASE ANY organ—Be sure and see and hear the Lowrey organ for only A small deposit will hold an or- delivery of vour choice for Christmas G. TAL LAGHER’S 18 E. Huron FE 4-0566 WIEGAND MUSIC CONE CONN ORGAN 25.00 MIRACLE MILE BAZAAR Sma Piano tuning - organ repair PHONE FE F904 CHRISTMAS SPLCIAL, USED SET ow ige cms The first $75 takes it om GALLAGHER'S S 18 &. Huron DANCE BAND AVARABLE ron New Year's Eve. Call. MA 56-5102, after 7:30 pm. IANO. FINE TONE, SAC- * TOP roe. CAVAHED STON Ez. FE me eifis oF or. FE? 2-878, cae BLACK DIRT. TOP SOTL, FILL _sand and road gravel. FE 5-4758. CRUSHED STONE, SAND. GRAV- el, Earl Howard, EM 3-0531. TOP SOIL, BLACK DIRT & FILL. _FE_6-0877. __ Wood,*Coal & Fuel 67 eae Al | FIREPLACE WOOD FOR SALE pene and oak any length. FE ALL KINDS OF WOOD - nace fireplace fo eens. Scott Lake Rd. 4228. BIRCH & ae PREEEECE wood, FE 2-5474. UR- TTS | FOR SALE: 209 CORDS 18 in. dry oak @& hickory lace wood Will deliver. 2100 Davis- burg Rd. Phone Holly. ME 4-0461. FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL- a OAKLAND FUEL & _ORCHARD LAKE. FE 6 GOOD DRY SLABWOOD oa i for $10 delivered. FE KINDLING WOOD TRUCEIOAD delivered cheap FE 8-2404 (GRA AND P nee for $32). MI 47717 or MI | ee MOND BLOND SPINET) _Organ. 1 yr. old MA 5-1484. | ; WIkG AND MUSIC CENTER MINCHELL Electronic Cress sone Dearie er og a [es otaAR ara beaut ifui blonde ar ve PHONE FE — organ repair E MILE LCTS OF WOOD. CHEAP, FIRE- Place, furnace & stove. Dry oak = parareee any oe a Setvered: A §-1560 after 4:30 SacAnORT AE Seay boat per ton br a ton loads. FRANCIS Serpette Ke? . 3722 Orchard Lake SHOP LOADS. $6.18 A LOAD IN __city limits. OR -3-6022. WOOD. FIREPLACE & FURNACE Birch, Oak. Maple & Kindling FE 2-6244 ' 68 | ‘Plants. Trees, Shrubs PLL aa | OAKLAND TREE pene TRIM- _ming & removal. 8-2275 Stark Bros. Nursery Representative Landscaping Ornamentals Fruit and Nut For Evening Appointment For Sale Pets 69 WKS. OLD BEORD COCKER pups, FE 8-4437 AKC BROWN AND WHITE PE- kingese puppy. FE 5-0044 ane PURE WHITE SAMOYED ppies reaso: conei wonderful ite. children. MA 4-1759. AKC COLLIE PUPS, HUNTING | .parents housebroken Cheap _ Terms or trade OL 1-0226._ | AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP- , pies. OR 3-6634 evenings. AKC REG. COCKER PUPS, _white with buff, FE 2-3243. AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP- pies, silver-gray OR 3-3130, eve- _hings, __ AKC MALE SCHIPPERKE PAR- ticularly good with cRuarea 3471 _24 Mile Rd OLive 2-7457 AKC, SILVER. MINIATURE POO- dles, 9 wks [deal Christmas gifts, MA_§-6303 AKC IRISH SETTER, MALE, 6 months, Terms arranged. Deposit will hold for Christmas. FE 4-0837 weekcays after 6 p.m. all day Saturday and Sunday BEAUTIFUL BLACK GERMAN Shepherd Puppies. $20 each, FE 6-8607. BLACK MINIATURE POODLE uppies. reas, Highly pedigreed. M 3-826], BOSTON T..RRIER STUD CHAMP | _ Stock _ Curtiss. OR 3-929€. BRITTANY AND POINTER MIXED puppies. $3 and $5 Will hold until Christmas. FE 41816, 417 Kenilworth. . COLLIE PUPS, REG. HEALTHY —- _loves children. UL 2-3383 COLLIE REGISTERED, FEMALE, housetrained, obedient. affection- ate. All shots, FE 4-5015. To SPANIEL Ate UL COCKER PUPS. BLOND & BIAS | 8615 Pontiac | Lk. Rd O R_ 39-0105 COLLIE AND GERMAN SHEP. herd, mixed puppies Reas. OA | 8-3057 | CHIHUAHUA PUPS ‘BOSTON TER tier and Chihuahua dogs at s'ud AKC. 1385 Clyde Rd DALMATIAN PUPPIES 2 MONTHS old tegistered, champton lifes Nicely spotted FE 5-8892 eve- nings, weekends DACHBEUND PUPPY. AKC REG. Female Will make some child} hole” Caan mogning. w tit] "til ~Christmas, mes. | xie Hwy. | ae CHAIN 8AWS._. son, FE 4-2778, open 10 to 9 p.m thru Xmas. Male parakeets, $2.98 cages stands, also tropical fish ll ‘supplies. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. & w Ayfair 6-2504 or iomses regret HERD, DEFINITE- ly watch-dog, well-trained, good with ari children, $50 cash. UL 2-3204 after 4. GERMAN Sa D PUPPIES. AKC. Like little teddy bears. Give your child a real friend for Christmas, MArket 44322. GERMAN SHEPHERD & COLLIE _mixea puppies. $2. UL 2-4457. TRISH SETTER PUPPIES. AKC registered champion blood line. Lincoln 6-3522. MONKEY, HAMSTERS ate ee dey shop, 55 Williams St. FE 4-64 MALE PEKINGESE ela at ee) ch nary singer and cage. PARAKEETS SUPE 183 Sanderson -TT27 PARAKEETS FOP SALE. 74 Blaine. FE 8-682. | POODLE PUPPIES AND LOVELY FE 5-085 POODLE PUPPIES TOY & ae Hold till Christmas. 641 Third St PUREBRED GERMAN _ SHEP- herd puppies, 6 weeks old. Black & aa $15 & $25. 59 Forest. FE PARAKEETS, — TO TALK. Cages. 501 4th St. FE 2-4025. PARAKEETS, CANARIES, CAGES, food. Since 1927. 584 Oaklang Ave. POODLES, SILVERS & BLACK Min Doxtes. toy terriers Hold for Xmas. MY 3-2893 PARAKEETS, CANARIES. 8H OW birds. cages food oo. Bird Hatchery Auburn Rd. JL_2-2200. TOY FOX TERRIERS, POObLES. registered. Terms; Christmas de- _livery. NA 7-2931. . VEIMARANER. OUTSTAND- ing litter, International rg __stock. Hold until Xmas. FE 5-577 Hunting Dogs 69A GOOD RAB- Pomeranian puppies, 3-YR -OLD BEAGLE, _bit_dog. OA 83284. AKC WEIMARANER, SELL OR trade for at = spmere: boat, motor or ? H SETTER, 6 YRS. OLD. a rabbits, all sizes, cheap. UL -1383. AKC IRISH 4 MOS. ance & TAN PUPS. - old. $10 each or two for $15. Short STUD SERVICE REG. ENGLISH POINTER Upchurch’s ‘Saddle Boy” at stud service for a limited time. Call ORIlando 3-7783. 2775 Deland, Drayton Plains. VIZSLAS, 3 FEMALES, 1 YR. OLD & 6 vue old. Excellent hunting dogs. FE 23-1328. wines FOR SsTUD. tered red & white Basset. 2-5000. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 REGIS- MU DOGS. CATS BOARDED. FE 2-4708 Burr-Shell, 375 8. Telegraph. « * Hay, Grain & Feed 71 nw ee eee \ST AND 23ND HAY STRAW & - Manure. Ph. MA_ 5-0666. IST AND 2ND CUTTING HAY & straw Also wood. FE 4-4228-775 _Scott_ Lake Rd, ALL xires OF 18ST & IND CUT- 9 fe traw, corn and oats. wil d deliver. OA 8-2179, HAY GOOD QUALITY, NO RAIN. biog Miller, Davisburg, MAple WTD: 0 TO 20 TONS OF HAY Dacieeced OA 8-33890 For Sale Livestock 72 Soe BAY GELDING. WESTERN SAD- die and plantation saddie OA 8 2T _ FIVE YR. OLD GELDING. WOULD en for contest, gentle. MA §-1033 FRESH & SPRINGING HOLSTEIN heifers, MA 6-2620. PONIES: BEAUTIFUL SILVER mane and tai! Dapples»— from $175. EM 3-0320 REG. HOLSTEIN COW, 5 YRS old, fresh. Daughter of Curtiss Candy Dandy George. OA 86-2941. SHETLAND PONY STALLION. a Welch pony gelding. 1 quarter horse filly 2 Chestnut mares, 1 smal] white mare OA 86-2384. 73 Wanted Livestock BARN WITH 4 BOX STALLS FOR trent FE 75-0318 _ 74 For Sale Poutry Len YOUNG. OEESE OAKLAND 8-3389 Seas WHITE ENGLISH LEGHORN PUL- lets to lay. each 4540 Markston Road MAple 5-2435. Sale Farm Produce 75 eee PELL ALL APPLES FOR SALE. 625 E. BUELL Rd.. North of Rochester out _ Rochester Rd _ APPLES. EATING & COOKING $1.00 per bushel. 3899 Gregory Rd., Gingelville. APPLES, $150 BUSHEL & UP, also sweet cider Homestead Or- chards 5460 Orchard Lk. Rd__ GLACKMORE FARMS, 2150 E_ Sil- verbell Rd Eating and cooking ee $1 bushel and up OL 6489 OAKLAND COUNTY MARKET Christmas Celebration December 20th & 23rd. 7 to 1:30 pm, door prizes given away every _half hour. SWEET CIDER _ APPLES 3 COOK- ing and eating bik. East of : Joslyn. 623 E. Walton “Sale Farm Equipment 76 76 PPL I LPL OLE ODT $0950 TOTAL PRICE BUYS A brand new chain saw See it at W F Miller Garden and Lawn Equipment. 1593 8 Woodward. (Just Nedrth ay 14 Mile) Bir- mingham Phone MI 4-6063 Ade also have the ‘atest models Me- Culloch Chair saws HORSE snow blades and BOLENS AND WHPFT Reo Trim-A-Lawn tractors with cactors nee with snow blade Several. others EVANS DQUIP 6507 DIXIE HWY ar OR +7824 3 HP Saws, “ALL, positions: Reg. price. $160.50 Our price $110.50 li tractors and mower greatly reduced. Lea's Sales & Service TERMS * WE HAVE A eile addy LINE OF NEW 1859 EL MeCUL- toad CHAIN paws AND AC- ESSO! WE ALSO HAVE A GOOD SELEC- OF RE-CONDITIONED, * KING BROS. PONTIAC RD. AT ous FE 4073 Ss FEC @-1512 JOHN DEERE & NEW . dealership in farm equipment. Open for business as us' Dec. 19. Davis Mchinery. Ortonville. _Ph. NAtiona) 17-3292. ae POSSE SSION AL BARGAIN. 1 MoBEL FARMALL CUB FAST - HITCH PLOW-CULTIVATOR SNOW + i ie AND PLO LIKE NEW EDIT TERMS ‘KING BROS. Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke PE 40734 PE 41113 SNOW PLOWS To fit all types of tractors & staph ASY HOUGHTEN & & & SON J. 1. Case & New Idea Dealer Rochester OL 1-0761 Auction Sales 77 AUCTION SALE—ALL N NEW MER- chandise—shop here for Christ- mas—Save more money on ev- ery kind of gift for greene Auction starts at 7:30 Satur- a & eared ele rj iN ‘SALES 3 Dixie Hwy. near Junction 15; Clarkston, one MA _ 56-1341. Open 12 aoe ‘til 10 p.m. Daily ‘til Christm B&B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday ....,7 p.m. Every Saturday 2.7 pm, Every Sunday ....2 p.m. Buy and Sell Daily ORlando 3-2717 DOOR PRIZE# SAT. & SUN. ‘| haw (3) T22x5. 8 PLY. TRUCK TIRES. rE 8-4208 SED TIRES, $350 UP. WE ey sell. Also whetewreti. STA 7 Nd SALES $03 Saginaw 3 FE ¢ STANDARD RAND NEW traded in o Genera! Safet to - per cent off. Bla whitewalls ED WILLIAMS 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn y TIRES Tires. ck or 81 eo Auto Service PI CRANESHAFT GRINDING IN THE car Cylinders rebored Zuck Ma- Fag Shop, 23 Hood phone PE FOR EXTRA NON-SKID PROTEC- He TRACTIONIZED GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 30S. Cass FE 5-6123 _ Sale Motor Scooters _ 82 1 ‘ALLSTATE CRUSAIRE, “px. tras. MAytair 6-1542. 1957 CUSHMAN EAGLE, . SIDE car, windshield, crash bar, $350. EM 3-6267. CUSHMAN oe ‘83 PERFECT meee many extras. Call MI COREA oe _20_E. Pike. “For Sale + peeeeerecye Te: Nhe en PARTS AND SERVICE ON eer Harle Davidson see Harley javidson les Co. 372 8. Sagi- naw For Sale Bicycles 84 2 BOY'S 26” SCHWINN JAGUARS, like new, $4§ each OR 3-3743. BOY's ENGLISH ihm 26 IN. like new, $20. FE 2-045 ENGLISH BIEE. GOOD San: $25. 7 NM. Sanford. FE 2-4807. Boats & Accesscries 85 LG IE EOL IAL OE, A FEW 1958 MERCURY | N SCOOTERS SALES =P ee > 1. - vi Sr okie -e 5, arrrs = = u Goods at yond runabouts GsED BOA TRAILERS CR T 8: Scott-Atwater, & Service 1401 Highwood at Walton Blvd. FE 8-4402 9-6 Open Sun. E 49370 FIBERGLAS MATERIAL ae cov. er your boat. decks, etc. Piexi- glass for boat shields rh windows, plastic supplies. Piber- fo panels made to order. Plas- special resins compomneed for any requirem Car Repalr, Kits Open 8a’ He to yosers Reinforced Plastics 45 W 14 Mile Rd. at John R LI 3-4442 SORRY CAN'T BEAT THE weather. Closed until spring. Con- | signers:may remove desired. L. E. Smart Rochester, Michigan. For Sale Housetrailers 78 seed rty if le Farm, 55 SPARTAN ROYAL MANSION EW. Keith Bridge—FE ‘ETT o OR 3-3288 AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT Travel Trailer. Since 1932. Guar- anteed for life. See them and get a demonstration at Warner Trail- er Sales, Huron {Plan 3008 W., to join o of Wally Bryan's exciting Piavans. COME! COME! OUT BEFORE you buy a eee. nee You can't beat Tour-A: Home 5:17-1:30 R's Pixie 17-21 ft. Used Trailer Buys of The Year 1956 Westwood 45 ft.. 2-bedrm., extra special, $2495 1956 Mobile Cruiser. 51 ft TV. alr conditioned. auto washer $3495 1938 Palace Ranch home 10 ft ‘952 LaSalle WS ft, $1385. 1954 Pontiac, extra clean, $1995 1956 Continenta 31 ft, $1845 Silver Dome, 29 ft $1345 Travelon, 21 Holly “Marine Coach Sales. Holly Ra., Holly MElrose ert OXFORD TRAILER SALES STEWART GENERAL ZIMMER 14 to 10" wide. 40 to Bt from. We trade, sell or rent e have some wonderful buys right. now See wus today. One mile south of Lake Qrion on M24. MY 2-0721 Pontiac Chief Detroiter This. Week's Specials 1949 Elcar 29° . $60) 1952 Prairie Schooner 27° ... $1 1952 Travel Home pt ae a 1952 1 NEW TRAVEL TRAILER AT COST 1 Only, all gas. 1959 Sun Cruiser 15’ $1008. Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes Sales Inc. 430) Dixte Highway 4 miles North Pontiac OR 3-120 Open 7 days ; week. PARKHURST ; Trailer Sales 1540 Lapeer Rd Lake Orton MY 24611 Featuring new }959 New Moon Mobile homes. Also tour-a-home traveling trailers, Wonderfjl val- ues on good clean used trailers, Leake Lake Orion and Oxford DON'T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it gasily through Classified Ads. To: sell, rent, buy, swap , hire, dial FE 2-8181. 21 Mt. Clemens Bt. GIFTS Fou> Pd Boatman bps ifort INLAND. LAKES SALES: FE 4-7121 on be Huron FE 2-6122 Open 9 to 9 ‘til Christmas G iF TS For the boating of marine accessories lay-away plan. Open Sunday evenings Harrington Boat Works "Sn 6 TELBOQEAPE FE 2-8033 _ Open Silndays JOHNSON MOTORS Starcraft boats and Gator tratlers EVERYTHING FOR THE BOAT A few 1958 Johnsons le: OWENS ee SUPPLIES 396 Orchard Lake A FE 23-8020 85A Fibergias Everythin ang le. Full tine Use ~ BOATS COVERED. % MIDG raéer bodies, all types ea, ibergias roe Rini'« Lake 4 Transportation Offered 87 Oe LPL LLLP ;!CARS FOR PHILADELPHIA, & Pittsburgh Gas allowance to Hartford, Conn. FE 2-3215. FLY ENGINE AIRLINER TO Californie, $80. Hawaii, $99.10. _Ferry Service, Inc. OR 4.1254 LEAVING FOR Save tis ee eve. Dec. 23. FE LEAVING FOR 8. E. MISSOURI Dec. 20 FE 2-3393 after 4:00 p.m. TRUCK GOING NORTH. PART load elther way. FE 5-6806. 88 Wanted Used Cars eee OO AS MUCH AS Lad FOR JUNK AND cheap cars 2-2666 days or eves ATTENTION! WE MUST HAVE CLEAN CARS OUR REPUTATION DEMANDS IT All Makes — All Models WE'RE PAYING TOP $$$ DOLLAR SEE Us FIRST GLENN'S MOTOR SALES OUR NEW LOCATION 952 W H URON FE 4-737) FE 4-1797 CASH FOR CARS HARDENBURG MOTOR ma tee Cass at Pike CASH FOR LATE MODEL USED CA Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT’ EAST BLVD.- PE 8-4539 GOOD CAR WANTED. Must be reasonable, OL 2-0402,. NOTICE We need 500 clean cars, pick-ups, trucks, Volkswagens. To get top et down to business. Voyles. FE 5-0343 Vae pare f get $100 more from me. Remember EVERYONE YOU scan ce UPS. CALL JIM | NAnTCEY gn F611 Dixie “OK’ Lot} « uy Ports’ elaseatae” dollar, shop all over town, ere & M Motor Sales “SB te WN mode Must be clean. VERILL’S a Dixie Hwy PE 2-9878 PE 46806 JUNC 6 USED CARS WTD Picx- OF BUcE- FE 54-2000, sos eases Cans hone Cl ee : ty . OEY on good ; a ition, PE 4-7540 after 5. _Wanted Used Trucks 89 CASH PAID for all mede' Used Trucks SCHRAM’S AUTO & TRUCE 2539 Dixie Hw 7 on 3-0311 Used Truck Parts 89A USED TRUCK PARTS OR 3-2105 2635 Auburn Ave, For Sale Trucks 90 1951 FORD Fe 32 FT, FLAT BED fee a0 tire, ‘Gall née Bor Turner Ford, "55 Fe ‘box. radio Cal oor Ford, MI ¢' 1948 GMC, VI wees PONTIAC Ss “GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass SPECIAL "50 soon ton pick-up, $325, runs ew. ER'S SALES & SERVICE WRECKER, ‘i4. DUA k Low mileage. 288 Lk. Rd. Keego Foreign & Sports Cars 90B 64 AUSTIN CONVERT. .,, NEEDS rock panels. Real fair x! 9. 1956 VOLESWAGEN, SUN-ROOF. European model, $1,200. OR 3-384 —atter_& For Sale Cars 91 1983 BUICK SUPER HT. DYNA R& ofa Deg leah No — Pg mo. cal ereah Wer. Me Mr. Parks at MI rot Harold Turne Ford. Lad B g m z 55108. While ‘wall ires. ob rns, Steele Ford. FE 5-0204. BUICK . SUPE! a echanically, * ures, RB 1888. MN ehatot tow a, er FOR eALe, e, ompetion wick, good condition. "OR A. Alpine White 8200 Miles 1954 CADILLAC This beauty steering & this week for on COUPE 96 CHEVROLET, BEL AIR (Dr. V-8, Powerglide, $1145. TAYLOR'S Chevrolet - Oldsmobile MA 4-1561 605 Auburn Ave. HOME OF THE RUGGED JEEP 1954 Olde 98 powey tbe ae bisek vis Paid ivory =. i 1055 Ford Pasriane convertible. ve S Sie ee ee finish =— He ALSO i Ra 1953 DeSoto 4-door 1054 Chevrolet 2-door 1054 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie Highway - — a ~— MAple 58-5071 Open N "tl . price, no money ‘down, Luc! Auto Gales, 193 8 Saginaw 4-2214 or FE 4-1006 1967 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, v8 fit ear tor the money foes) Ut peau- to se fan sises. North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at &. Woodward Ave. Birmingham : MI 42735 * is 1996 o ¢ dr, V4. Diack ete AA . 1188 1987 Chevrolet 2 fs Radio, heater. Poeergide. BOW ise cecsis a as $1545 1986 Chovestet § dr, Gedan. ve and heate: $ 895 Washers & turn . Lik Bes signals = $1 1953 ' bs madi aster pinion: “Ais OW ones cc vsbe ocd sec anvoe $08 HOMER HIGHT MTRS, “18 Minutes trom Pontiac” OA 8.2528 x REPOSSESSION ‘o rust, perfect Ne cain $198 —w Rise: Great a 8-402. eons. w, 3.0081. H. : = s. | HOUGHTEN & SON | YOUR FRIENDLY a DEALER > » FOREIGN CAR SALES i “ AND SERVICE ‘$28 N. Main, Rochester, OL 1-9761 | "49 PLYMOUTH, RUNS GOOD. $35 198 Lakeside Drive. FE 43304 ‘49 PLYMOUTH A-1 SHAPE § $135. { Bropk- Tei-Huron Auto Sales. 23 Huron, FE 4-2185 | BEAUTIFUL 2? TONE 1956 PLYM- | outh Suburban. Has power steer- ing. power brakes Automatic | transmission Like new. Check | this rieht away Bob Lvrnaday. | Eddie Steele Ford. FE 5-9204. j Bese PLYMOUTH SEDAN. RUNS good, §295 FE 3-T542. H Riggins. ‘69 PLATES. yy PLYMOUTH $80 EM_3-6419 ‘37 PLYMOUTH PLAZA. BLK. beauty, Only $1005. MArytair 6-3619. JEROME “Bright Spot” oO Orchard Lake at Cass PLYMOUTH 1957 BELVEDERE. 8 cyl. 4dr. delux. Bronze-tone color. White walls, Radio. heater, auto- matic shift. Low mileage. $1595. | Pvt. owner. EM 3-2511 or after 6 pm. EM se PONTIAC ‘52, HYDRAMAT- ic. R&H Gas inside and out. $295. FE 5- 1958 -oNn Loaded. Excel. 41517. CONVERTIBLE | Must sell. FE White | $1695. Air-Ride Hydra - TRADE NC PAY EXT - YEAR © atthews- argreaves NEW TIRES ON ALL 1854 - 1957 USED CARS GUARANTEED FOR AS LONG AS YOU OWN THE CAR REE WINTERIZING : ON EVERY CAR _WE;DELIVER 8 CUE V ROE! Impala ......$2445 2 DOOR HARDTOP — Radio & Heater, Power- glide. ve Engine. Power Steering & Power Brakes, W/Walls Silver Blue Ivory. 738 CHEVROLET Convertible . .$2395 eater, Power- aide. W ‘Walls aint, Power Steering & Power Bra "38 CHEVROL. ET Sta, Wagon $2045 2 DOOR — Rad & Heater, a Stick, 8 Cyl. W/Walls. aiver Blue & Ivory ‘57 CHEVROLET B/Air H’top $1745 2 DOOR — Radio & Heater, V-8, Powercglide. anil Silver Fe ORD Ranch Wagon .. $1695 DOOR — Straight stick. Radio & Heater, w Walls, *Red & Belge Paint. 'S7 BUICK Special 2-Dr. ......-$1595 SEDAN — Straight Stick, Heater. Turn Signals. 7 7 CHEVROLET Sta. Wagon $1785 R 210 — Radio & He alee Powerglide, pate Brakes. Colonial Cream Paint. 37 CHEVROLET 2-Dr. 6 ......$1445 srnaiont STICK — Radio & Heater, Blue & vory "36 CHEVROLET 2-Dr. 210 ....$1345 LIKE NEW — 8 Cyl, Heater, Straight Btick. 2 Tone Green "36 FORD Station Wagon ......$1345 V-8. 2? DOOR — Radio & Heater. Fordomatic. Mist Green. 36, CHEVROLET B/Air H'top $1495 4 DOOR — Leva! & Heater, Powerglide. W. Walls Biack & White 34 CHEV ROLET B/Air 2-Dr. POWERGLIDE — Radio & Heater. Woodland Green and Cream. ‘A CHEVROLET 2-Dr 210 ...-$ 695 Heater, Standard Transmission. Dark Bivue & Ivory 53 CHEVROLET 2-Dr. ........$ 495 Heater, & Signals. 2 Tone Green. 53 CHEVROLET 4-Dr. 210 .$ 495 Radio. W/Walls, Heater, Straight Stick. Beige & Brown $ 745 Matth ews-Hargreaves Oakland County’s Largest Chevrolet Dealer 631 OAKLAND PE, 4-4547 rs dno-—cfhng peers iL be a days old. Call RUSS DAW-, feok FE 2-913]. oo Newport Tt: Terr pow 1953. FORD VICTORIA “This ¥-8 is a erage ze rust, Aaa heater, priced to $505. _Call_ RUSS DAWSON, rE 41 1687 FORD FAIRLANE, Ra- and heater. Figen er ‘tires. eck this for good buy. Call Sadier. Eddie Steele Ford): 5-9204. Bill FE 9 cpp eagle COUN- e@ tercepter ¢ for fast d 1952 FORD V-8 REPOSSESSION $189 full price. Payments oniy $10.90 month, Perfect engine. ‘Good body and tires. Radio and ar Mr. Bell, Great Lakes, 8-0402. 5 mi. . Market 41682. \SUPERVISOR'’S CAR, $945 $405 | a) 38 i CASS & PIKE FE 5-7398 19537 PONTIAC HARDTOP CATA. | : new w mileage. ; wer brakes seat covers, Re _Wsw. OR 3-2308. ‘36 PONTIAC 4 DR WAGON. HY- dra. Power. White side walls. Clocks Radio Heater Spotlight. Windshield washers Must sell EM_ 3-2722, 1954 PONTIAC LIKE NEW. 1 owner. 2 dr. Has radio, heater, Hydramatic trans. Call Jim Gil- mer, Eddie Steele Ford. FE 5-9204 ‘34 PONTIAC, STATIONWAGON, UL_2-3807 : 1956 ~PON- tiac Star-Chief Custom Cataiina, R&H. Hydra WW Lew mileage a. good condition. Call Buy your wife one of these for CHRISTMAS "35 Ford Customline 2 dr, $795 os Chevy Bel Air H.top ..... $495 54 Henry J, 6 cylinder . "48 DeSoto club — R&H $60 ROGER'S SALES & VICE 695 Auburn 2-9555 Ave HOME OF THE RUGGED JEEP 1956 LINCOLN PREMIER, 2 DR. sedan, yellow, black top. leather upholstery, white side walls, full power, 1 owner, MI 4-5580. | REC Rambler See us for the best deal on a hew Rambler or a good used car. Our Slogan: WE CAN BEAT ANY DEAL EM 3-4155 or EM 3.4156 Get W ise, -eafonomize RAMBLER NEW & USED CARS BILE SPENCE RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE 211 S. Sagihaw FE 8-4541 WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC ‘97 CADILLACS, A nice choice of clean cars, FROM $3195 1953 PONTIAC STATIONWAGON, 3 seater Excellent cond Take over payments. 2-9704. "38 Le ee Catalina with Bacar: i pte brakes. ir ride. Like new, $2,005. RUSS JORNSON. MY 2-2871. PREE Christmas Tree NOW... UNTIL CHRISTMAS EVF DECEMBER 24TH. WITH ANY CAR PURCHASED — WE WILI, INCLUDE IN EVERY SALE REE OF YOUR ONLY 8 DAYS LEFT. ‘38 PONTIAC Station Wagon $2889 Safari 8-Chief 4-Door — Fyll pow- er. chrome top carrier, Walls Like new. "58 CHEY. Biscayne 2-Dr $188 dio and heater Positraction rear end. Sierra Gold paint. ‘57 FORD Station Wagon $1839 Country Sedan — Radio and heat- 08 PLYMOUTH, CUSTOM SUBURBAN. fully equipped . . includes power. | sharp car : $2395 ‘07 FORD - RETRACTABLE. beautiful blue # white with continental kit This car has ont 4.000 miles and! show room condition, 1995 0 PONTIAC STARCHIEF CONVERTIBLE, wer steering & brakes and oaded with accessories. Clean throughout. 5 4 : 5/ GHEV Y DR. STATION WAGON, V-8 fodio. heater, Powerglide. A red and white beauty. One owner $1795 ‘53 PONTIAC 2? DOOR with radio heater, Hy- dramatic. Ready bo rell and only $495 Wilson, Pontiat-Cadillac er, Fordomatic. Really sharp ‘ST BUICK Century 4-Door $1889 Full power Radio ang heater, Dynaflow. Beautiful |°56 PONTIAC Catalina H-top $1349 | 4-Door — Radio and heater. Hy- dramatic. 28.000 actual miles. | ‘35 PLYMOUTH Sta Wag $ 980 | 4-Door — Heater, Beige and Blues paint. l-owner. $5 FORD Ranch Wag $ 999, Custom 2-Door — Racio an‘ heat. ; er Fordomatic. Beige and Red | paint. Real clean ' ‘35 PONTIAC Sta Wag $1089 4-Door — Radio and heater Sno- Tires. Ivory and Black Excel- lent condition ‘35 PONTIAC 4-Door Radio ‘and heater. Tone Green. ‘35 DODGE Coronet H-Top $ 899 2-Door ~ Radio and heater, 8 Cyl. 2-Tone Blue. A good buy. ‘65 PONTIAC 2-Door Sedan $ 89 Radio and heater, Hydramatic Extra clean. ‘64 FORD Curtom 4-Door . £ 980 Hydramatic. 2- $ 6a9 & Cyl, Radio and heater. Fordo- matic, Power steering Real sharp - Onyx Black pai ‘52 PONTIAC Station Wagon . $ eo || Radio and heater. Hydramatic. Extra clean. A perfect fami car. 25 | 54 FORD Custom 2-Door $ 630) Radio and heater, sharp. GLENN’ Ss Motor Sales 8 Cyl R | Woodward Bham . P MI 4-1930) FOR “TOP VALUE” 052 W. HURON OUR NEW LOCATION . USED CARS JUST CALL US SANTA We again continue to cut prices“on all used cars so as to make room for those new car trade-ins. As we have mentioned before, our low overhead means we can sell for less. So please come over to Rochester and take advantage of these give- away buys. These prices stand good Thursday through Saturday. 1958 PLYMOUTH .......$2095 Hardtop with powerflite. tires. ah Jes can't afford a new one this is right next 1957 BUICK eve e ees 2095 Roadmaster 2door hardtop, power steering windows and seats. Radio, heater, white wall tires. Really a give-away price. 1957 BUICK ............$1895 Specia}) 2-door hardtop Power steering power brakes. white wall tires. radio, heater Blue and white finish. Real sharp 4-door sedan with V-8 engine. powrrglide. a beautiful black and white finish. 8 radio, heater, Fairlane hardtop with Fordomatic, 1957 RAMBLER .........$1595 Custom 4door, V-8 engine. red tse black finish. 1996 CHEVROLET $1395 4door wagon, standard transmis sion, va engine. Nothing else but a real bargain. 4-door hardtop with Dvynaflow. radio heater, wall tires. black and white finish bardtop Drnafiow, radio heater, ra Snecia!l 2-door power kes, white wall tires, blue . $1995 and white finish. Super 4-door hardton. power steering power brakes, 1956 BUICK ..... 11956 MERCURY. Yeilow and white are 305 Victoria hardtop, Mercomatic. radio, heater white 1955 BUICK ca “$1195 Roadmaster 2-door barslop Power throurhout bec 1955 FORD .............$ 995 white Fairlane tudor redan. Fordomatic. radio, heater, white wal) tires. beautiful 2-tone green. vee ee B45 Special 4-loor sedan. Dvynaflow. radio, heater, real good white wall tires. Just about perfect. 1953 FORD Custom V-8 tudor, that second car. | SHELTON PONTI AC-BUICK _ ACROSS” FROM*NEW CAR SALES. eee eee eee tb 295 standard transmission. Ideal for ROCH ESTER OL 1-8133 USED C R SALE ~ IN OUR HISTORY HERE'S. PROOF... That the Beautiful New 1959 Pontiac Has Been More Than Successful Vhese are the finest, most beautiful, TOUSELLE that better car... WE'RE LOADED- AND WE'RE —~ SLASHING PRICES — Right Down to Rock - Bottom low . mileage ¢ cars we've had in many years and —WE’VE GOT ‘EM — we must clear our lot before January Ist — so hurry, hurry, hurry, if you need SEE THESE BEAUTIES NOW While They Last! 1958 Pontiac CHIE ea 11TOP $2395 1958 Buick CONN PRAT BIE Radio and noe Dynafiow Continenta| kit. 2495 1957 Pontiac 1958 Pontiac CONVERTIBLE Bonneville with only 2.300 ac- tual miles. Radio and heater, steering and power . bucket seats. power windows, Air-ride. 2 tone blue. 3495 1998 Edsel 4-DOOR H'TCP Radio and heater, eutomatie transmission. 2095 1957 Pontiac ; Sis? GHP VEN oC. SUPCHF. CAT. CPE. Radio and heater. Hvdramatic Radio and heater, Hydramatic. Beebe. ateering | land BITS power steering and power brakes. Black with Coral ac- $1995 1957 Chevrolet $1995 1957 Cadillac : BEL AIR H'TOP 4DOOR H’TOP 4 Door — Radio and heater, Radio and heater, power Poweraiide. brakes and power steering, 1795 1956 Buick SUPER 4-DOOR oower windows, air conditioning. 1956 Buick SUPER 4DOOR Radio and heater. Dynaflow. Radio and heater, Dynaflow. 1956 1956 Olds Buick 4-DOOR SEDAN SUPER 2-DOOR Radio and heater, Hvdramatic. Radio and_ heater. Dynaflow. $1395 1955 Pontiac 2-DOOR Radio and. heater. Hvdramatic. 1955 Buick CENTURY H TOP Radio and heater Dynaflow. power brakes, tinted glass. 2 tone green 095 1955 Buick 2-NDOOR H’'TOP Radio and heater, Dynaflow. 1095 > 1955. Pontiac ST CHIEF CAT CPP. Radio and heater power brakes » &@nd power steerin $1195 1958 Pontiac 1958 Pontiac 1958 Pontiac 4-DOOR SEDAN ST’CHIEF CAT. CPE. STARCHIFEF Radio and ne nter: Axdremeus. Radio and heater, power steer- 4 ae _ Pe ope = heater. power steerin power tng and power brakes Air ride. pow power brakes. br ake. 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CAT. CPE Hedram c Radio and heat er Radio dnd bentes Hedvamenic, Radio and neater” Green and BOS girerine Padued dts $1195 1955 Pontiac 4-DOOR &70 dio and heater. $995 Hydramatic. uv ory paint "$1195 1955, Pontiac 2-DOOR SEDAN Radia and heater, Hvdramatic. $895 1954 Chevrolet 2-DOOR Radio and heater Power 23.000 actual] miles erelide D9 ? — FACTORY BRANCH - PONTIAC “RETAIL STORE" | FE 3-7117 , 7 ) BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 65 MT. CLEMENS ST,. rE 7371 QFE 417971 | i emg 4 ' 7 ; 10:55 @ Weather. — = ; — —_ ‘Today's Television Programs - -[i i su. o Programs turnished by stations listed tn this column are subject to change without nofice —® cai — >. : - ‘s: "kam ) Channel 2WIBSTV Channel ~WW4-TV Bearcat TnWAYZ-TV Channel o-ORLw TY (2) News: LeGoff. — TONIGHT’S Tv HIGHLIGHTS (9) Comed y; “Huckleberry paid teacher fails to show for|11:15 (9) Weather, — ; Hound, speaking engagement. (4) Weather: Eliot. 6:00 pe — Time. Comedy. (4) (colder) Mich. Outdoors. (2) December Bride. 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Ww hen | i MUNTZ TV SERVIC , -Member ot Electronics Association FE 4- C &@ V ELECTRO MART 158 (hakland Open_Daily ‘til 7 Mon. and Fri. ‘til.9 aii | — Cleveland Girl to Wed Prince— if Royalty Nods NEW YORK (AP)—A Nepalese prince and a pretty Cleveland, Ohio, girl have taken out a mar- riage license, but the girl’s father says wedding plans await the con- sent of the royal family. The couple — Prince Basund- hara Bir Bikram Shah, 36, broth- er of the King of Nepal, and Lynn Waldron, 22 obtained the license Nov. 13. “™ * * * The matter of the Hindu prince obtaining his family’s approval was brought up Wednesday night lin Cleveland by the young wom- ,an's father, George E, Waldron, a brewery company executive. He < - did not elaborate. \ x *« * He did say that his only child met the prince while she was tour- ing the world. Waldron said the prince had been entertained sev- feral times in the family home in jsuburban Pepper Pike and called him “a very nice young man. | Miss Waldron’ reportedly is in New York consulting a publisher jabout a book she wrote on her \travels, Neither she nor the prince ‘could be reached for comment. Years Off, Is Report Westefn Style : ‘Christmas Carol formance of the Dickens tale as angelic Tiny Tim, . The ladies of the town ee \Matt, Rockford. (Montgomery) té play Serooge, Lane Temple (Smith) to be Bob Cratchitt, and Beth (Miss Totter} is Mrs. Purcell Cratchitt. Tiny Budinger (Dan ‘Cimarron City’ Starring |Blocker), Jess Williams (George George Montgomery as Scrooge Saturday NEW YORK — A Western ver- sion of Charles Dickens’ “Christ- {mas Carol’’ will be seen on ‘‘Cimar- ‘lron Holiday,” the Saturday, Dec Dunn) and Dody Hamer (Peter Dunn) will represent the ghosts of rege Past, Present and Fu. ture, Dinah and the: shiléeen will be among the townfolk who after the , eat cake on stage and sing “Auld Lang Syne.” 20, episode of ‘“Cimafron City” starring George Montgomery, Au- OBEL TV 3920 Elisabeth Lake Rd. MERRY CHRISTMAS, EVERYONE! — Mickey Mouse wel- comes his fellow cartoon personalities in ‘From All of Us to All | of You,” the special Christmas show on ‘‘Walt Disney Presents,"’ ' Friday, Dec. 19 from 8 to 9 p.m. on ABC-TV. familiar to Disney Jiminy Cricket Will Be Emcee Cartoon Stars Will Sing New Holiday Song on TV Hour Friday will celebrate the Christmas sea- son with a special Yuletide show, “From All of Us to All of You,” featuring a cast of Disney's most popular ‘cartoon stars, on “Walt Disney Presents’’ Friday, Dec. 19 on ABC-TV, from 8 to 9 p.m. The program also features songs productions ranging from the long popular ‘When You Wish Upon a Star” to the Yule program's new title number, “From-All of Us to All of You.” The show will be all-anima- brief appearance by Walt him- self, whom Tinker Bell, Pan,” will conjure up in equally miniature scale —. beeause “Christnias is biggér than all of | Us. Lh Emceeing the festivities will be| Jiminy Cricket of ‘Pj hio”’ fame with an assist fromi his ven- erable colleague, Mickey Mouse. will be the presentation by Jiminy NEW YORK — In his well-es-| ‘tablished tradition, Walt Disney tion in technique, except for a | the fa- | -Mmiliar little sprite from “Peter | —— Among the highlights of the show) drey Totter and John Smith (NBC- USED TV TV network, 9:30-10:30 p.m.).! $12.95 Up Making a brief appearance on | boy Avery Wickham, who is mis- cast in the town’s Christmas per- the show will be Mrs. George Montgomery (Dinah Shore) and the couple’s two children Missy, 10 and John D., 4. Guest star on the program will be Tim Hovey. 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