The Weather tero tonight; fair, Whee warmer tomorrow ; ‘ (Detatiy Page 2) ee ee mytrmctennits a Sos Tieth YEAR 0 2 tw %& PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1958—46 PAGE iS oxrtzD Se REAR onan ore See ~ Skip = dee f . fly ; > . “ LZ > ‘ ‘ = ~ * By GEORGE T, TRUMBULL JR, He urged the county officials; has recommended that all tan- .R. Barnard, corporation counsel,| It unquestionably will be the dustrial facilities should be mini-| The committee's reimbursement lected could be the last,” Emerson Industrial counties like Oakland|t® become the leaders in a move} gible personal property other |Robert E. ‘Lilly, secretary of the number one issue in Lansing, ob-|mized.” plan would return to the areas af- said, eculc aeett a hard blow {i-|'° pose this = of the plan. = Prubceeeaaais be exempt from Board ‘of Auditors, and Emer son servers point: out. | But the program has a recom. fected the amount of its actual 1958. Those who have looked into the ie cary by the proposed state fo ‘was appointed to look into what The reason for the suggested | mendation which is aimed to off- ‘levy on the property exempted, but Conlin report say the suggested ax reorganization Plan, William J.} A loss of upwards of five million, The committee said it believed , «, become known: ax the Conlinle tion of personal at , for the first iy ‘state income tax—the major facet Emerson, chairman of the Taxi|dollars in revenue to the county | that the taxing of factory equip- a < mnOwn, 85 De Onn CHEM Pon OF reteqne: Properly iS set the expected loss to counties, for the first year only. Allocation Board, marned yester-|could be expected under it, ac- ment and machinery “is a more ‘@% Teport. — \contained in one of the commit-| municipalities, township and-_ ts * ‘of the plan—probably will provide day. cording to Charles A. Sparks, coun-|serious deterrent to industrial ex- * * * itee’s ‘‘guideposts.”’ | school districts. The committee | The committee does not make Oe een so that the so — Emerson made a a surprise visit lty treasurer, {pansion in the state “than any Rep. Reilo G. Conlin (R-Tip- | . * * * | says this loss would total some it clear what happens in subse- one Set ot a ae ae to a meeting of the Ways and | Emerson said, “This proposal other.” Therefore, it has asked ton) is the godfather of the pro- | In it the committee says ‘‘that| $12 million statewide. | quent years. It does suggest, i. the centralization of government — Committee of the Board youl ve ort sn ae tojtax exemption of such property. posed program to overhaul the taxes that bear little or no relation, “But’ only in such highly indus- however, that a stedy be made | in Lansing,” declared Emerson. Supervisors to tell about the |‘OWNSHIPS and schoo! cvs 58% * & * state’s tax system. Presently che to the volume or profitability of/trial areas such as Oakland, Wayne to find a solution to compensate «1 i, also designed that the bulk danger of a provision of the pro- |'° the county. | Realizing just how this plan program is being drafted into business, and taxes that, in effect,and other counties,’ Emerson for the loss in property tax 4+ tie revenue be raised from cen- posal to eliminate taxing of tan- The Citizens’ Advisory Commit- |might bite into county .receipts, bill form to present to the 1959 impose direct penalties upon ex- | said. “Rural areas*would hardly, panes. iters of wealth like Oakland. and gible personal property, tee of the Michigan Tax study a committee consisting of Norman: session of the Legislature, ‘pansion and improvemients of in-|feel the pinch.” | “This 1958 tax now being col-'other counties.” wy» GM President Honored = Police Hunt Mystery Man 6 Perish in Cult Bombing —" 9 4 5 Below Is Forecast Death Strikes Canyon Barefoot Mystic mn in Continued Cold Wave Among Victims TODAY'S TEMPERATURES in California 1 a. m. eee eee 6 Qacm............. 6 | . 3a.m......... sesos lla.m............. 14 | ‘Fountain of the World’ 5 @.M:.. .c.s:. os . 4 Noon ............. 16 | +14; Pa (@.M...-... : «. 0 ] po m............. 18 | Building Wrecked by Blast and Flames | Gripped by a cold wave since the Thanksgiving week- end, the Pontiac area is faced with even colder rempera tures. Poutiac Press Photo | B r y o 7 | GREET NEW PRESIDENT — Harold A. reception held yesterday at Bloomfiela Hills | From a low of 3 above zero last night, the mercury Fitzgerald, leff, and A. C. Girard, right, are Country Club honoring Gordon. Some 200 Pon- will dip tonight to from zero to 5 below, the Weather| shown greeting new General Motors President tiac area business, professional men and officials ‘Bureau predicted. John F. Gordon, _ center, at the “Chief Pontiac” attended. And that’s not all. The icy temperatures are going to — 7 ito be with us for at least? iemouney five days, accord-' 4 Airmen, 2 Babies Die "°""""" ol 7 7 high fempersture today! as Plane Rams Houses. i atar"ea"e Sa Split on Vice warmer with a high of from 18 b CHATSWORTH, Calif. 7 —A bomb blew up head- quarters of the Fountain of ‘the World religious cult to- |day, killing at least six per- ‘sons. | Six bodies were recovered. (Two persons are missing. | One body was identified ‘as 11l-month-old Elwin J. ‘Shanafelt, one*of 14 chil- dren asleep in the building. The cult leader, Krishna Venta, \bearded, barefoot mystic in flow- ing robes who frequently led his similarly garbed followers to aid in earthquake, fire or flood dis- asters, was tentatively identified AP Wirephete | aS one who perished. BLAST’ DAMAGE — A fireman searches the ruins of the Police and sheriff's officers of Pontiac's vice conditions pro-| Fountain of the World cult building at Chatsworth, Calif. after | Les Angeles and neighboring : ; 24, | NORFOLK, Va. w — A crippled The Navy said preliminary in- Cmdr. George Wilson. 38, of ! xor.|" _ x Some Back Eastman, Navy tanker plane loaded with! vestigation indicated the pilot Itolk, pilot; Ens, Fred M. Clancy | pi YP mak Sl eee Cleanup, Others Say | t fuel t of trol tried t in a swa ar | Pp ay coming : ° : ons of fuel went out of con ed to wreck mp ne }HIE, 20, Saunton Overplayed just short of its home airstrip) the two homes. copilot, son of Mr. and) ; light and variable tenight. Tem- here Tuesday and plowed with a| ‘Mrs, Fred M. Clancy Jr. , Kissim-| peratures for the next five days | flaming roar through two homes. ;mee, Fla; Airman Patrick F., are expected to average 10 to 15 Toomer 19, son of Mr. and Ms, | degrees below the normal high | James H. Miller, who works at ithe air station, said: ibe) oar crevanen and) two (tants | te: l ‘duced varied reactions by City, a ion whi emoliti s said was caused by a ee believ . in one of the homes perished. |, I saw the plane when it was at} Francis J. Toomey, Durham, N.| of 36 and normal low of 24, | 0 k Cc Yo elon hich demolition experts said ry ' tura County believe the in = ina North Ameri east a half a mile away. At fhat, and Aclution Mechanic sel The thermometer plunged to\oné {Commissioners at last night’s! bomb early ee ernal device that blasted in. porn ee ae tam the une seh ane’ theking sod sen, E. Delaney. 20, son of Mr. below Seat Metropolitan Air- ‘meeting as about 75 persons!’ darkness about 2 a.m. was runway at the Norfolk Naval Air approach . . , I noticed as it came and Nits Timothy J. Delaney, ‘Port, headquarters for the U.S.,Showed up from the area in which - Station. clipped tree tops and the closer that the degree of bank of, Chelsea, Mass. iWeather Bureau in southeastern) Friday's mammoth raid centered. roof of a house and sheared the wings became greater. Michigan. . « e CC ares er in through a trailer truck before it “Before the degen aH ot * t | gree reached % smashed into the two homes: degrees, I knew a crash was im- Town to Honor But the coldest spots in the Gathering for the first time since ae SS = -~—+— | 2 Public Safety Director George D. minent. The plane was not smoking ( ‘Ou le for 80 state were Pellston and Sault Ste.' : : Eastman announced a crackdown US e O er e 1 d S eee X a I « and the engine didn't sputter." | Pp Tarie with overnight lows of 12 ‘on vice, commissioners had these | | | 5 * * + Years Marriage " mu “comments: | dys N- aw F , One of the two homes smashed; | The sub-zero temperatures _ WASHINGTON (‘?\—President Eisenhower said today “Im 100 per cent behind the rng Puabe, NaS unoccupied In FAIRVIEN, Uioh uR—Peier | ave waned the cater aireat | we Public Safety Director.” that the United States and its Allies have a right and) 8 * anc Pst: eters “ale i : 7 g 4 > A ] K | S If Tondora, wife of a Navy lieu- thew ain welding aniversary ' Lakes. Only a handful of vessels Se Cree vane ee duty to protect the freedom of West Berlin and they do en | S eC tenant, and two children, Joseph — ° ~~ | are still operating in the Soo iis. the cleanest city in. the Not intend to abandon the city or its people. oe Ir, months id Michale Thursday. | “ : ; Ge wees Gla. Bathare oO was + * & | lacks area. | country.” 4) ' The President told his news conference he failed to}. Despondent Man Also i, choot = (asti‘(i‘ié;i | the lower St. M iv a | TTS Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D- reason to change U.S. estimates! aa ar ’ estrangement Both are hard of hearing, so | the lower St. Marys River this « e 2 jan ; on a stranger, pond fae a Windsor hospital Jast night. Sports se eeeseseasss 36-38 | Country. : Gladwin, 4 above at Saginaw, Al- policy received. Kraskchew: on which Pisen: > me bel a the cult ont tive White remains in critical condi- Theaters Soe a * * * pena and Grand Marais, 5 above; “TI want to know why statements’ hower received a first ‘hand ce | TRUMA—With a show of irri- mentee a cult = ive | tion at Windsor's Metropolitan hos-, TV & Radio Programs 15 They hold a record, too. for at Detroit, 6 above at Traverse ‘like that fave Teen given cut hy a port from the senator, Lisenhow- tation, Eisenhower said he has e minutes before the explosion, pital, where authorities held little Wilson, Earl eee eee 4% the lar gest number of living City, 11 above at Grand Rapids public official,” Dugan ee “T be- er confirmed that Khrushchev little too much pense t to get ma ; * * * hope for his survival Women's Pages ...... .. 25-29 de SCEREIIIES — 293. and 12 above at Muskegon. . (C ‘ontinued: on Lee ge 2. 7 1 had claimed) a memes five- (Contint led << on Page 2: Coll » ' The FBI entered the case, offer- | ing its investigation and Jaborato- es facilities to local authorities. — shot Harold Thompson, 76, anc Venta has called himself the | his wife Alice, 68. Their bodies , | Master of the WKFL Fountain of were found in the kitchen of their jthe World. The initials stand for home. ' |the aims of fhe sect—Wisdom, White said Theodore Mowry , wledge, Faith an Mowry'’s body was found in a : : ; 5 jRnowle aud ve shed at the rear of the house. Be- By HAROLD A. FITZGERALD ‘lavec part of this depends upon the! “In fact.” said Knudsen, “we ple buy automobiles in 12 equal that we are attracting new buy- to 2 miles more per gallon of gas PORTRAYED CHRIST side him lay a new .36-.50 caliber Publisher, Pontiac Press national economy and Pontiac discover to our own great satisfac: monthly divisions throughout the — ers. The Vista model of all series than any predecessors. That ecoOM-; tie has described himself as | deer rifle, the gun that apparently Ponbac aul bileS_Are Leceiv. doesn't control that. 9 tion that we are selling more Pon. Year. but we are Struggling to ombined is running about #9 My run across the nation averag- having a “lifelong dedication to took all three lives. ee ~ - _ ES are Bee i * * * uae s to General Motors people than stabilize employ ment as much per cent of our total ing 21. 7 miles is an astounding | 'God.”” Each Easter it has been the. in wonderful acceptance a : . ‘1 ssible. : a outine gas was ; * * {Ing Pi : “In December and January “¢ ever have in history. These are as possible ee achievement and routine g . j Practice of the cult to portray a ; According to White, Mowry elie across the country.” said General | ent schedules call for among the smartest buyers in the + & + used from state to state. iCrucifixion scene, with Venta in | ores s “ : ; . or is attrac io the Thompson home shortly be | Manager S. E. Knudsen to The 3s 00s which is a big step up Country for they spend their lives “The strike we had here just Ou secon’ fm uo alll ac’ * *& * the role of Christ. This year Venta fore noon, knocked at the door and Pontiac Press..‘‘The new models) “’ ing attention. Al! current Pontiac was out of the state at the time : | ove er ealers observing automobiles in both as we were swinging into produc- was met by White, who ordered have now been out long enough to O°°F ® year ago. VAC UES ho | engines have this feature and I) “I am happy at the local ac- t e t st The| Who have been with as for years looks and performance. And Pon- tion cut down our earlier activities se 5 : him away when he demanded tojgive us an accurate yardstick. and did not take his usual role. think it is safe to say that the ceptance, too. Remember, you Cult members dead or missing: > ‘tiac is hitting and maintaining a and hampered our general employ- le ; see his wife. days of conversation are gone and: report that the public pronounces . ‘e edule. bal we swing.| 1999 Pontiac cars will deliver close) aren’t going to provide work in + « * : faa has wm hall this the ‘best looking car én the New level of popularity wit in ment schedule, gut we are g-| | your own hometown unless you ; Mowry then shot White in the | jit’s the actual purchase no | road’, Knudsen smiled. “We | these ranks. ing back into an orderly course, : bey tha local car Weare ome Venta, 47, onetime San Fran- abdomen with a gun he had been counts quite agree. Also, dealers say | x * * ‘again. Local people can rest as- SHOPPING ‘of the biggest local customers of cisco shipyard worker whose holding behind his back. White ~*~ e& * general recognition and accept. | ., |sured, that we are destined to take’ all businesses im the area. For | real name was Francis H. Per- —_ We were running arotind 1,100 h fhatever busi- DAY ‘ | . nd hi ran fer the telephone and Mowry “We built 29.000 cars in No- | ance are the greatest of all time. | Pate alday ini Rovcmber aud al a ge Be Our whatever we CHRISTMAS example, we pay more than I bale habe ~e a is followed him into the house, | vember and yet we finished the | Even those buying other cars for | | Ress) there Is UUr (OWN (eCOnaimnisss | ee million dollars a year to daughter, Keela, % Gene Shana- . venme ool ah | vine though we've stepped this up to ‘say the haul directly ahead jooks| | three million’ ¢ 8 ) opening fire on his parents-in- noth with 30,296 unfilled orders. | personal reasons acmit privately 1 569 from the indications at Consumers Power Company here | felt, 40, and his wife, Jane, 37, law, A year ago at this same date, we | that the 1959 Pontiac is about the | hand we felt ‘that employment ae sine id ae partic ularly, j in Pontiac. We buy steadity from | and their child, Elwin; Anna lle then put the barrel of the had unfilled orders of only 11,736, | hottest thing on the road, will be steadier focally. That is“ € SKY. Pa | ES 09° | Fran “4 | many fecal suppliers nd eur Noga, 65; and Ethel Ray, 58. riflé into his mouth. pulled the so you can see what fine strides | , +) ot * ~ one of our objectives. We want | * * * i i Pac oc employes buy of local merchants. | A woman cultist, Bishop McCona, . ‘ trigger and’ slumped to the floor. the Division has made. “Sometimes automobiles’ find tb give our people as constant | “The Catalina series is the cee = | The tax bill we per every year daid she was sleeping in the ad- White said. | “We are building 1,500 c$rs a greater popularity in certain areas work as we can provide. We are | leader and is accounting for bike is enormous. You help. yourself | ministration building, She was > dav and would like to thmk that or sections. but I’m happy to re constantly trying to eliminate the " slightly over hal{ of our total _ When you help us — and get the | awakened, she said, and looked 1 Stapps Juvenile Boo.ery |we can maintain this pace for ane ort that this 1959 Pontiac is sell-, tap peaks and low valleys. Un- | sales. Our lowest price car is { best automobile there is te out te see a man in an argifment ' 4 n ' ’ Mi aa E Lawrence Street | fortunately, we @an't gake peo- so close to the ‘low priced ipree’ | boot!" Open Eves. ‘til Christmas next six months, but of course, a! ing all over the Nation. (Continued on Page 5, Col. 3) A ep EY : ) . 2s 7 ’ ate yt i ‘ vee * . ca “ {08rd Nation Total of States Changes When French Territory Wins ‘independence WASHINGTON — When French . [Guinea's independence receives in-) ternational recognition, the West, African banana-growing land will) become the world’s 103rd nation.) the National Geographic Society Says. | * * * | The French territory recently re- jected the Constitution of Premier Charles de Gaulle. In consequence ithe French government informed \Sckou Toure, head of the Guinea \Government, that Guinea was sep arated from the other territories of ‘French West Africa and could ex-' ‘pect no more French assistance, ‘either administrative or financial. . DR, NORMAN F, GEHRINGER To Head Staff AT St. JOC — cannon 1 caw iw | dependence would bring the total | namber of independent | back to a previous level. The world reached the 163-mark a 1957 fellowing the admission of Ghana and the Federation of | Malaya, but the ‘total slipped when Syria and Egypt joined ‘to ferm the United Arab _ Oregon -size French Guinea nestles between Perl unuue Guinea and Sierra Leone, a British colony, Dr. Norman Gehringer Follows, Tradition in Taking Hospital Post | Elected last night as 1959 presi-! -~ of the St. ‘Joseph Hospital al staff was Dr. Norman F. ringer * According to hospital! tradition, Dr. Gehringer was moved up from his pest as president-elect this'on Africa's west coast. Guinea’s year. ‘interior extends southward to touch’ Dr; Harry Arnkoff was elected the Republic of Liberia. 1959 president-elect and Dr, Theo-| dove Ling, secretary-treasurer. A graduate of University oti Water f Or d Ar eda ical School, D Pier he een a member ot Firefighters Unit | Elects Ofticers the St. Joseph staff since 1941. He is a former clHtief of staff at biomgeilniati ape ~ Cal The annual election of officers Oakland County Medical Society. jof Waterford Tounenty Firefighters Association, Metropolitan Club No. \62, was held at the teammip hail jtast night. * * * Heading the organization will be, president Everett Draker, assisted | by vice presidents Robert and Ray | Regular Miami Jets NEW YORK (UPI) — A Na- tional Airlines jet plane took off from Idlewild “Airport this morn- ing to inaugurate the nation’s ‘Allen. ‘first regularly scheduled com- Also elected were Everett Smith, mercial jet airline service be- treasurer; Bernard Torr, assistant tween New York and Miami. ‘treasurer; Ward Kenyon, secre-| - itary, and Russell See, assistant] Mexicans Crowd Farm secretary. a. MEXICO CITY About 70 per| Named to the executive board cent of Mexico's "working popu- were Lewis Goff, James Donaldson | lation is concentrated on 7 per cent and Richard Lawson. Guides elect- | of the nation’s land surface. which ed were Richard Watson and/ represents its crop land. it is Gerard Weber neither level, fertile. nor well wa- Guards elected were Kenneth tered. 'Goit and Harry Kunse And. 6 More to Come | 12 More Inches of Snow Bury Oswego Deeper | residents, many trapped in their homes, despite scores of plows | thrown into the battle against the — By United Press mtorenteesl | A blinding storm dumped another 12 inches of snow today on Oswego, N. Y., already virtually towering snow mounds. paralyzed by a five foot blanket., 4 ciate of émergency. pro- but some relief was promised for claimed Monday by Mayor Vin- the snow in Oswego and across ,cent Corsall remained in effect and the nation from biting cold. ‘unauthorized pedestrians were or- The U.S., Weather Bureau in ‘dered to remain off the streets Syracuse, N. Y., said an end to * * * Cawege’s seemingly endless snow In Indiana. thousands of chil- was finally in sight. The fore i, remained home because of casters .said about six more ‘the cold weather, which closed inches could be expcted today | echoed: and “then it shouki be all over 4) Ames Iowa, with.” heating gas threatened to The worst storm in Oswego's his- some buildings on the campus of tory cut visibility to near zero with Iowa State College. sharp gusts of wind piling the snow 4, the central states, tempera. into deep drifts. The city's 23.000 tures began a slow rise after residents have been virtually cut, plunging below zero in most olf from the outside world since | = ag wcatherracn ercaicted Schools, factories, and a shortage of close states - residents on social welfare have, been making 3 big dent in local White leather shoes with funds this vear al eee tor indies 7.98 A she Ways and Means Commit. YOUTHS HOCKEY a tee décided to transfer $250,000 2 ‘ frem other county funds to meet P cu mee foe 7 98 a this load from last menth. No- All sizes 1 to 5 s r oe welfare costs totaled MENS HOCKEY ) : Black shoes with tubular BASIL B. KIMBALL This last trans{ er there was roel oo sizes 8 98 i $744.019 borrowed during the first —_ a Ki | R 394.019 the ammount the county as These are just a few of the many i ba $994.019 the amount the county has skates youll find at Simms — é im efires ‘had to take from other sources to 2 Lisa Iedea ashe’ LoS hal ; | PLY TIXIXIIITIIFIVIIGYLP TTT TTT TTT TTT | | « * * n 0 ont | Figuring a need to borrow an- otner $250,000 to take care of De- Topic of Sisters’ Talk BIRMINGHAM — Sisters Magda-' terior of the booth ‘aswell as dam-| lene Mary and Mary Gorita from age the phone. : ‘the art department of Immaculate | Sluiter said another youth, Law- ‘Heart College’in Los Angeles will: rence E. McCasey of 1947 Haynes ibe in Bir a Friday to speak St. had been released on qa $100) ‘on “Mosaics for Everyone,” ‘bond after dumping rubbish on a. | Two programs are scheduled un- Street. He said that MeCasey in. jder the sponsorship of the Bloom-| shoveling metal scraps off the back’ la Art Assn. The first will be a end ef his truck had knocked the’ ispecial talk in ‘the Birmingham license plate .from the bracket 'YMCA for upper grade students in| Which led to his arrest. the Birmingham-Bloomfield area. | Mrs. William Marsh ‘At 7:30 p.m.-the sisters will speak | : pe ‘at a public program in the Bir- arias : pea (Ae | 'mingham High School auditorium: | will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow. 'which will be followed by a ques- from Holy Name Church. Burial, ition and answer period and slides will be in Holy Sepulchre = ron MOSAICS. ‘tery, Detroit. , | ‘They will show that mosaics can : : ibe made from things no more Rosary will be said at 8:30 to- ‘glamorous than an old bottle. night at the Bell Chapel of the, Tickets may be purchased at the ae sinired| died in her, door or in advance from Grinnell’s Music Store on West Maple Ave. and club member, home Monday after a long illness. | a She was a member of the Oak-, Bloomfield Hills Police Capt. jang Hills Country Club, the De- Walter Sluiter said 4 complaint had troit Athletic Club, Christ Child been signed by Michigan Bell Tel-' Guild and Holy Namie Church. ephone Co. against two Detroit’ She js survived by her husband, boys who reportedly damaged aM three sons; William Jr., Thomas outdoor telephone booth near the. and Robert and a daughter Joan Bloomfield Barbeque. all at home; three sisters and a Daniel J. O'Lughlin, 19, implieat-_ brother. ed Lawrence Manning, 18, when i questioned by police. He said they U.S. airlines carry about 25 per ihad called a girl friend and after- eent of the intercity passenger | wards proceeded to wreck the in- mileage. AP Wirephete PLANE CKASH KILLS SIX — Firemen fight flames triggered when a Navy tanker plane smashed into two houses at Norfolk, Va., yesterday. The plane crew of four and two babies died. See ase. pag ge 1. : $300, 000 Loan OK'd to Pay County Bills The Ways and Means Committee county drain assessment funds to of the Oakiand County Board of meet year-end bills \Supervisors yesterday approved gu: Robert ¥. Moore, chairman COOPER LEC OHCCOONECLELOPROOCLELLCLOL LEE, Why Pay More Than SIMMS Low Price? bUY NOW—No Charge tor F FREE LAYAWAY oe CHILDREN’S, BOY'S, YS, GIRLS’, MEN’S, Lapies’ Ice Skates | <9 3 BEGINNERS SKATES Double rummers, leather 4 } 4 the borrowing of $300,000 from gt the Board of Auditors, said the loan was only a ‘‘safety first’’ | meve, and believed the money | could be returned untouched if a number of municipalities would remit their 1958 county taxes ' sooner than usual. Moore saiq Pontiac, Royal Oak, shoes in black or white. Birmingham and Ferndale had eeoee| eee oe eae been asked to do this * * * BOYS & GIRLS SKATES The committee heard a report or tinaee waaes "White Mor viack leather shoes. All sizes 11 to 4 6.49 MISSES FIGURES All leather in white ‘ with figure blades Sizes 1 to 4 ® LADIES FIGURES ; from Moore that the county had a balance of $433,042 in cash to date, and that two December payruils amounting to $261,500 would trim this account to $171.542 A record-heavy number of county ‘meet the welfare load. _ For Beginners 2 to 6 Years Sled Skates gq. $1.00 ee neceeeronnreesere encianewnneerdaiscenadinud sulenassecsuanens Ceraber pellare bills, oes said Pontiac Executive Quits velnre cas ane mould cause tives BOE 4) Years deficit of $1. 044.019 for the year & for childs feet. After Nearly With GM Division Moore still expressed tonfidence that ll these borrowed funcas all would be restored. POCO oOo eee EEE eeeOOOEHOOOEE OOOO OE LEEOOEOCE Nationally Advertised—All First Quality 2 ) Taking’ inte account over> drafts fer county hespitalization and in the operation of the Chil dren's Home, Moore said that Basil B ee assistant Pontiac Motor Division's general sales man: wer will retire on Dec. 31 after nearly 41 years with the to company. it was announced by) the county most like'y will close BA . Frank V. Bridge. general sales out its books with a deficit of } * Under-Priced at Simms manager. close to $1.5 miflion For M , ; or n A native of Pontiac, where he * * * E W € has always been active in civie = The Social Welfare Dept. om omen affairs. Kimball has long been ported that there are 3,166 famulies {il Si associated with Pontiac adver. in the courty. as of Dec. 1, re- orces tising. Possessor of one of the jsing on welfare subsistence Jit} i4 go ire Si stence. With Double ball bearings, the department's estimate of 44 persons in a family, this world mean about 13.930 persens on wel longest service records in Pon- tiae Motor Division history, Kim- ball first started with the divi- sion in April of 1917 in account- ing. hardwood maple wheels, » » reinforced arch, feather SCEPC ORONO HCE, mEdreMoce Lt a fare The department gave comobar Two years later he was named able figures for this time last yerr SKATES q: . - cow ) Lf oe - the a ' i r A : ee par pees | cos TWO ‘, THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1958 : 2s — -Guinea Will Be The Day in Birming ham oe < Choice of Vodka" fs Ep nae a“ : rw |) LONDON (UPD — The Com} ae } : | M osaics for Everyone’ | mnt Daly Worker tay eve Any Kind of Sex? its readers some drink recipes for the Christmas holidays, and the Worler being what it is, ‘there were no surprises. The | choices: Vodka with vermouth, vodka and cointreau, vodka and apricot brandy, vodka and beer, "ALBUQUERQUE A junior high school miss recently entered @ poster-in a contest sponsered by UWCA, The caption assGres equality to all persons, regardless of “race, color and sex of any kind.” it S SIMMS co | SAVINGS on— Why pay more? prices before vou buy! Wool and Cotton — Fine Felt r Men’‘s or Boys’ Slippers All Sensationally Under-Priced! $449) Men’s—6 to 12 $1.98 ORCOCOECCKE Boy Sizes 3to6 ' Thick padded soles, , styled as pictured. Maroon or brown. Felt uppers MEN’S NORM-CREPE SOLES DRAKA HADMAD AI ARMARMD DAMMAM RIAD IRDAR DAD vy enaccuemeee: Sunday. . the mereury would go up to > were I most businesses remained closed giounq 16 above today ha the assistant advertising manager, a Ther et ee famines Oe fl -~Bargain for the third straight day. \ Gutane area. ? position which he held until 1947 $04 i amily) or 7.778 persons TART TE Basement Poli Red © teams, | when he became advertising man- 07 WC!fare. sin: a ‘shoe aeity. | emoving the colt, however, was ager. For the past year he has ————— DoD. RD DMD BDI PID Bi DDs Bed Bs BBP BIRD DD AD. PDD DDB ID, omag es ane oe sad a herd of 15 reindeer which rested been handling special sales assign ered food to many snowboun at Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo en ments. White Loke Housewife F RP ee ete’, ‘route to Washington, D. C., as a * * * Found Shot to Death F m GIFT 4 gift to President Eisenhower from Born i Pontiac on Jan. 3 TROT, ; ¥ The Weather the people of Alaska. Officials at Kimball attended Pontiac Iligh A White Lake Township house- § 4 the Z00 said the animals probably Schyol and the US Military Aca- “ife was found dead by her hus 2 “Fall U. 8. Weather Bureau Report (didn't find it cold enough, they demy at West Point prior to join. band early this mormng when he F Choose from Over ‘000. y halle bad were “unsociable, even downright ing Pontiac Motor Division, which arrived home The woman. Mrs. j SPECIALLY PURCHASED y Prvdichah are t few light. snow flurries beastly” was then known as. the Oakland Ralph M. Nelson, 20, 1119 Hill- § ¥ teday. High * Westerly, winds 10- On the west coast, residents of Motor Car Company. crest Dr.. had a bullet wound in j FA miles tedar. enetalily fair and oa i > oA se ae ‘ar * : = <= * . the Y = tinued quite eald tonight. Low tonight: | the Los Ange les area braced for Kimball resides with his wife, the head. ¥ apeiere aa a oad ee” e? a third day of fog and smog. The the former Miss Evelyn Linda Duff. State Troopers from the Pontiac , y¥ seas "yittle “areee High 23. Light fog- “smog blanket vesterday slowed at 6845 Lahser Rd., Bloomfield Post said a .38 caliber revolver » ¥ variable winds tonight traffic and was blamed for a 12- Township. They have three chil- with one shot fired was found by 4 e : ¥ Today in Pontta¢ ‘ear accident on the San Bernardino dren, six grandchildren and one her side. The’ wound was self in- , ¥ 3 SaWest heanperatits iprecedixg 0 10'S [reeway, great-grandchild flicted, troopers said, ‘ ¥ Direction — West = _ ‘ aan : ea p Stereo! single ‘bay’ we ever made 4 Sun sete Wednesday at pm oS rises Thursday at 35! am & Y erings psi sal) weve ¥ Moop sets Wednesday at 5 26 pm | 2 a ; v Moon. rises Thursdar at 8 27. ‘ F Vv | + $1 00 ¥ ——o ; | 8 r] : , Dewntewn Temperatures | A T T ENTION! 66 . 59 ba iB aiues ‘° . 4 am tac i 11 a. m scone | q e IV | be A 7 a.m. 6 26 eas . 16 L —— Your Choice —— 48 Ms. .ee, 4 lpm 1 e a RS a.m 6 bf Jevesinoeas 18; s aie @ Ladies— : ' , . oe { s i; — seo, | or Goat tor Christmas ‘ y (as recorded downtown) s é 4 pe aes camneere aie dare wrats eee 2 i west temperature... .cseee-- - Fo Mean temperatute .... 0.0.4. .e-. 105 Weather — Sunny celd If He Hos Bought His Clothes Here enan One Year Ago in Pontiac ; During the Past 5 Years est temperature Ros “oIGoRSD 3 Lowest temperature an 14 ; y VALUS to $2 ¢ m temperature ... Sereso. 2 ow on Sale at WE HAVE HIS MEASUREMENTS ! ther — a snow. Highest and Lowest T Temperature This | Date in & Years 8 in life 5 -9 In 1876; Teesday's Temperature Chart High Low Marquette e 0 i 4 Memphis 33° 25) i¢ Miami Beach 81 78) Milwaukee & -8 Minneapolis i -8 New Orleans 67 49) New York 32 «18 Petieton 13-12) Smeba 244 Phoenix 1 # Pitlsburgh 21 | -3 i hy gis is HA ; , t nelsco & + tia tas _ ARCHIE BARNETT Tray. Clty 14 6} ‘ 2 Washington 37 19 z Seattle 4742 a ca ee 62 * High Carbon Cutlery Steel % Mirror Polished Blades *® Guaranteed First Quality * All U.S.A, Made ‘not imported) *® Spring-Lock Blade Action * Brass or Stainless Steel Liners ... or Bring in His Suit Coat or Odd Pants — We'll Know His Size! Bay It Now — Charge It — Pay After Chrisimas Dress Knives ... Sport Knives . Camp Knives ... Stout sy Knives .. . 2, 3 and 4 blades ... plenty of some. few of others — buy now for yourself and gift-giving. 150 NORTH SAGINAW ST. RN OI Ee RR EE : Cutlery Dept. ~-Main Floor i SE QLELEELOLLEEE L GE GEE EEE EEE EEE EELS LE ’ * > BONEN LEIS EIN MIE EOE NE CIEE MEME NE MILE EMMI EIEN MOE NI OE EE EN NE NEO EE OS BB EM NO HO OO OL I Glow-in-Dark Slippers $35 Fully inner - lined, . soft leather up- pers. (Sizes 6 to 12 Easy to find in the dark. e. Every Man's Favorite Style Men’‘s Romeo Slippers | a | Specially tanned kidskin 7 leather uppers, rubber heels, / flexible composition soles. 7 « Sizes 7 to it Extra Warm—Extra Comfortable Men’s Fur-Lined Operas |! On Regular $6 Value Sizes to an Brown a Sen. L — hard pliable 1.19 Combination Square-12” __ An | steel square with level and scribe. Graduations 1.19 Screwdriver Set-8-Pe. 69 Interchangeable biades. One for every purpose. Plas tie cane 1.26 Socket Sets-8-Pc. PFiex-handie with 3/16 t 1,16 sockets for TV, hobby, ete. 9 ] , omy . i plays for —2na Floor ‘Sheffield blades, e lustrex . . Holds 800 Documents Metal File Chest $2.69 Value With indexed di- viders, key an lock. All with carrying 2nd Floor 6 Picks and Nut Cracker 1% Rustic wood nut bowl with center post that holds 6 picks and nut cracker. Ideal gift. —tnd r Children 3 to 14 Years Ed-U-Card Games titles. —tnd@ Floor Brand New—Guarenteed GENERAL ELECTRIC Steam-Dry Iron $15.95 Value In original fac- tory cartons. 99 Switch from dry to steam in- stantly. —tnd Fleer Forecasts Weather 5-In. Barometer $4.95 Value Precis German : made arometer in rich mahogany finish. —tnd Fleer Genuine PYREX Glass Coffee Carafe Regular $3 Eo 8 ow carafe in 8 size. With mea base & candle warmer. —#nd Floer Hend-Decorated CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS 12 99° Box of 12 gay, hand painted ornaments complete with hang- ers. Limit 2 boxes. —fnd Floer Auto Rear Seat Radio Speaker y 99 Fits all cars. No special tools needed. Easy to install your- self. 6 or 12 volts. —fnd Fleer $5.95 Value Children's Safe, Harmless Electric Scissors 248 UL approved ‘Snippy’’ electric scissors with cut-outs for chil- dren 6 years or Older. —tné Fleer $3.00 Value lohnson ‘Century’ Spinning Reels oe — $8 back ce — om TI oie or cast ne ena Floor Ia Gift Box—English Steak Knives, 6 for 2 $2.95 Values Stainless steel handles. Serrated blades. —tnd Fleer 97° & fim for .folks just naturally expect Regular 29c : Deck of of cards that c make it fun while educating. Many 1" \26e Retractable Ball Point pea _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, sgn 10, paca ' “SPEIDEL” Expansion Watch Bands i = y aid | ay’ by Speidel, The ' 620 — 120 — 127 Size Kodak & Aveo me . 28° Popular ee Rn = tt colle an Fou iniess —Main Fleor TH a GcEST SIMMS Is “‘playing Santa Claus’ to Pontiac and all Oakland County with the greatest bargains we've ever offered at Christmas time. Practical ‘‘wanted” gifts for every mame on your list . . . every one priced LESS THAN YOU EXPECT TO PAY! ONLY 28 Store Like Simms heart’s content knowing that at Can Afford Such LOW PRICES Simms LOW PRICE, you can Long famous for sensational a bargains because of our big ; ° = zs ; Hundreds of Un-Advertised volume-less profit policy Sergal SHOP NOW! Even with a full e, we can't idly lst all the savings ... ust take our word for it—a shopping trip RIGHT NOW. SIMMS to do the soma tie HERE IT IS! The sale you didn't expect... right when it most. will pay off in extra savings. tou ot ee i 4 Bargains Galore Throughout the Store GUARANTEED SAVINGS VALUES 1.00 Girt WRAP PAPER—3-ro!! ae ones .. .63¢ 15c TAPERED CANDLES—12" assorted. colors 4 1.00 CRAYOLA CRAYONS—box of 64........ ... 59 1.00 PICTURE PLATE PLAQUES—set of 4 ...... 79c 6.95 LEATHER BRIEF CASE—16" with key ... 4.49 5.95 POKER | CHIPS—200, revolving rack ...... 3. 49 2.95 FRUIT CAKES—2 lb., in metal box ....... .85¢ 6.50 RONSON CIGARETTE LIGHTER— Sport’. 2.77 2.00 BATTERY LANTERN—3 way (batt. extra) . 1.19 10c GIFT RIBBON—9 ft. size, colors ............ 3c 1 ~~ PRINCE ALBERT PIPE TOBACCO—Ib can . .1.04 inant, sword, rope, ring .49¢ 1.69 PAPERMATE BALL PEN—two-tone ....... 88c 7.50 KEM PLASTIC PLAYING CARDS—db). deck 6.69 . 98c POCKET KNIFE—2 blade, Imperial ....... .39¢ 2.19 MILK CHOCOLATES—21) Ib. creams ...... 1.49 3.50 LUDEN’S CHOCOLATES—4 Ibs. creams ... 2.39 7.95 SPORT WRIST WATCH— ‘Acme’ Ingraham . . 4.88 1.00 MEN'S GIFT SET—famous 2 & 3 pc. ....... 73¢ 53c IPANA TOOTHPASTE—2 tubes for ........ 61c 2.50 LENTHERIC STEAK & ALE COLOGNE .... .77c 1.00 EVENING IN PARIS GIFT PERFUME—boxed 44c 50c LENTHERIC TWEED TOILET WATER... 33¢ 1.00 WOODBURY HAND LOTION—lanolin rich . .33¢ 1.00 H. H. AYERS TRIO COLOGNE SET... ....... 77¢ 3.00 PONDS COLD CREAM—now only ..... 149 49c NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM—212 ounce ...... 33¢ 1.79 SCHICK RAZOR & RAPID SHAVE—blades . .7 73¢ 89c LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC—|4 ounces ....... 6c 9.68 PARKE DAVIS MYADEC—100 caps ...... s ..... 6.49 6.96 UPJOHNS UNICAPS—250 caps ...:...... $. 44 1.00 ROUND THE NECK MIRRORS—metal frame .53¢ 7.93 RYBUTOL CAPSULES—125 for........... 4.34 PHOTO DEPT. VALUES _ Argus Slide Magazine 1” $3.28 value. Fit Argus, Viewlex, Kodak. 36 slides Sabre Gamera and Flash $3.95 value, Take color or B&W. Use 620 film .. TDC Slide Trays-3 for 99s Holds 36 slides. Cardboard covers. Limit 12. ........... eeeceeveseseseneeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 8698888088688 SYLVANIA Midget MZ Plastic Bose—HI-Fl FLASHBULBS RECORDING TAPE 12 for 19 $3.25 ]° Value R lar $1.32 value. Full carton . of 12 Bine-Dote for shur- | 1200 feet on 7-in. reels. Quality shots. _ | tape with plastic base. No limit. 0000006900 0900906000900060009000000000000000008 SIMM’S SUPER SPECIALS 3.06 Men’s Insulated Vests ___Fibergias insulated hunting vests. Washable. Colors. All sizes 1,00 Slinky Spring Toy ___Cotl spring stee] toy that walks down steps... 20c Flashlight Batteries USALITE standard size battery. Leakproof 59c Hershey Cnady Bars _ Giant size: Atmond, Mitk, Goodbar. Kracke! ome Of mw» 39 OF 38° _Top action, smooth writing pens. Biue ink. [Limit 2) 69c Horshey’s Instant Cocoa—Lb. fnstantiy mixes in hot or cold mfik. Kids love ft DRUG DEP'T. SPECIALS Full 100 Tablets (= | Lowest ‘eon on full bottle of 100 uine Bayers as- pirin. Limit 1. pirbaveroe Floor Jacquard or Solid Design RAYON and ACETATE Men’‘s Vests $2.98 09° Value Washable rayon and: acetate 3 with mercerized cotton, Button 3 front, 2 pockets. All sizes, 5, M, L. —~Basement 3-Pe. Cotton Knit Baby Romper Set $2.89 Value Set includes rom- months —Matn flee Ladies’ Nylon Knit Bouffant Slips $3.95 Value 1 66 Tiered net bound on edges, Pink & white: Sizes 5, M, —Matn Floor Sanforired—Famous IVY LEAGUE Boys’ Shirts $1.98 700 Value Famous brand, long sleeve shirt in attractive stripe design. All sizes 6 to 16 —Basement 100% Werm Wool Ladies’ Gloves Regular $1.69 White with red Cc trim or red with white trim. Sizes 8 and M. —Main Fieor ‘Choice of 2 Styles Tablecloths $2.49 Value Choice of 52x52” rayon dacron or 52 x 72 reversible plastic. —Basement Nylon Quilted. Style Girls’ Dusters 288 100% nylon quilt- ed. duster, white with pastel print, fancy trim. Sizes 3, 4 100% ORLON—Weashable LADIES’ PULLOVER Sweaters Regular 89 $3.69 Full. fashioned putlovers with short sleeves. Choice of 3 col- ors. Sizes 34 & 36 —Main Fisor a5: —Main Floor Textured Rayon Acetate Faille Drapes $4.98 Value 288 Soft Flannels Solid colors, tail- Ladies’ Dusters ored 48” wide ov- erall, 90” length. Short sleeve Peter Pan collar, Per pair. —Basement plaids and prints. Sizes 10 to $2.79 Value —Main Floor Fee R gern Finish D LEGS ane SLACKS $2.49 ea 29 Value Sateen slacks with ‘elasticized backs, side oa - or blatk, Sizes 7 to} per suit, matching : cap and sweater. 77 Blue as Dkr -—, 6, 1" $48 ] 99 Values E Choice m self or, rk E seams in Bt geese, 2 : saad nylons. o Th. | Bet includes tablecloth, 4 matching napkins, and“tea ‘apron W th 3 pockets. eee ™ SPECIALS for 1.98 Little Girls’ Slips ___ Nylon kni knit bodice, crenolin skirt, trim. Sizes 1, 2.3 ... 1.49 Fibergla eBag s Bottle Bag Insulated bag for for baby bottles, te Bag strap. Pink ... . . . . ss deaiiiai 2.95 Ladies’ Padded Bras - 99* __Irregulars, circle stitch, center elastic. 32A to 38B ...--- 5.69 Ladies’ Orion Cardigans 5.95 Ladies’ Playtex Girdles Ls Fabricons lined with garters. X-smalj to X-large. Irrs. -.. Nylonized Tricot Ladies’ end Misses’ LADIES’ HALF-SLIPS GIFT SLIPPERS Regular $1.29 $2 ie 17 White and pastels. RQc rig sole, An ge ais 1 ' —Matin Floor —Basement 59c Ladies’ Panties—4 for 7° _ __ Acetate or rayon, elasticize v waist & legs. Sizes 5, 8, t. 1,89 Ladies’ Nite-Gowns Kyi 3.95 Ladies’ Rayon Knit Gowns 2 Pull length, long sleeve, pastel colors. Sizes 4 to 40... CHILD R E NT 97 ‘ 6.95 Baby Jamper Chair q” 3.95 Fitted Crib Blankets 98 Zipper ends to secure blanket. Pink. satin bound - wee = 1.29 Baby Crib Sheets 7 7 ¢ Coeececceccceseeeeeeeeseeseereseceseseeseee Soft Combed Cotfon Western § tyled GIRLS’ BOBBY SOX | BOY'S BELT-TIE SET Regular 69c $1.98 eve Nylon reinforced Adc Adjusta’ 97° heel and toe. Bob- belt ony we ie tle by sox cuff. Sizes set. lad aad 9, 10, 10%. string ti vodeccgundcesddedeconcdedvecscccnsobebesnese 1,95 Infants’ Sleepers ] 29 ___ Spun cotton, Va Pe on pants, non-skid feet. 1-2-3. — pees yarn, hat with matching knitted collar, tie front .. 2.98 Boys’ Western Jeans ™ ounce denim, sanforized, zipper, famous mame ...........- 1 .99 Boys’ Flannel Robes Long sleeve, 3 colors. sizes 34 and 36 | only. 100% orion . ebeddoroverdocdecvocvevecceuevereeeeseEnetet Washes _ easily, Felt Pom - SeSSooesesosesseceessevsseeoseseseseessesses __Pull } length, » nytonized | acetate, lace trim, size M and L. Canvas seat on metal frame, | tip-proot, play bends... cee Pitted to standard crib mattress. White musiin —Mafn Floor Pinfds, wd pockets, red and wwe. Sizes 4,6, 8, 16 16 BARGAIN BASEME NI 4.98 Acrilan Pillows 21x27 inch, washable, odorless, soft and fluffy ............ 3.98 Pillow Sets-3-Piece 2 square ahd 1 round pillow cctton filled. assorted colors ..- 2.49 Chenille Bathroom Sets 22x36" "mat with matching lid cover. Washable. Colors .... 3.49 Bathroom Set-2-Pc, _ Gold trim, 22x34” rug, matching Nd cover. Colora ...... COCHSOOHOOOEOSEHSOLOROOOOEHOOOHOOOEESOEEOEES DUNDEE Ist Quality 24x36-Inch Size HAND TOWELS LOOP RUGS 79¢ Value Gold borders. 16 x- Cc Ji 28 inches. Terry- cloth. Assorted col- ors. Washable eae Cc backs. Hi-Lo’s solid colors. —Basement —-Basemen $0000600000066060000000000800080080006604006 49c Muslin Pillow Gases—4 for _#2x36", white with pastel borders. First quality .......... 3.98 Chenille Drapes—Pair call Big selection, solids or overlays. 66x90 inch size .. 1,98 Guest Towels—4 for Gay ‘Guys and Dolls’ motiff on white. 12x18 Inch alze .... SPECIALS for MEN 3.99 Men’s Ivy League Pants 979 Corduroy, sizes 28-34, mostly betge colors, aipper_ $e 12,95 Men’s Wool Rambler Coats =: Zip. front, knit collar, cunts, quilt: lined, sizes Ki and 38.. 49c Men’s Socks 4 Pair for Work or hunting, heavy d@ety, various colors. All sizes., 1.98 Men’s Union Suits 1-pe. winter weight cotton, tong, short sleeve, Sizes 36-48 69c Men’s Tee-Shirts 3for 4! __, Cotton in white, nylon reinforced. Sizes S, M, L, irrs, ...’. 1.98 Men’s Sweat Shirts __ Zipper front, fleece lined, red or white. Sizes 8, M, L x lke Sorry—Wo Phone Orders, Neo Mail Orders, No Layaways at These . Extra-Low Prices. Rights Reserved to Limit Quantities. 98 North , SAGINAW St. FOUR “Shoes Soon May Lose: That ‘Pointed- e8 By. paris BATTELLE ° NEW YORK — Tt is. with a @reat deal of pleasure, and ‘a, inge -of relief in our big toes, that we report the sharply pointed, women's shoe is on its way out of fashion. This is the latest word from the top authority, and we give it eur full support. From the arches | = “but the rapier toe is starting the ‘speak, and must round off again. | up. It was always an idiotic fashion. for our money—what money was Ried _THE PONTI IAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1958 \ rap aan nsreresner ener bscaaeanco aa ees > mtr leer oorerepaereaaos gecesi bere When a fashion reaches the point {the old ‘baby doll’ look. But shoes of distortion, it must go, The | will be shoes again, and feet will pointed toe began its career as a t long lean lock which was very pean feet instead of death- graceful, and boy, did it help | the shoe business. But the Shee- Now, if we can only get rid of the spike heels, which invari- “It will take some time, makers got carried away . “course, like all fashiow changes,”) «now shoes look more po ably snag the carpets, get caught , s, the top (in pr in escalator treads and break in - said David Evins, the top (in price weapons than fashion ttems. The : jand artistry) shoe designer around, int has become pointless, so to twe at embarrassing moments, ses pedal life will be really sensible again. Asked about the possibilities of eft after paying - off our oniten dist for corn removal, The idea of watching my leather toes precede imy natural toes by a_ half-inch’ always made me fee! like some) spear-footed demon; of isecline! as Eke reason dl very y_ simple. ‘It will take time, and I don't mean | ithat it will be really round, like” JEREMY CHRISTM AS Te THE FOUR LITTLE MEN WER OF THEIR WORK AND HAD SRR CELY FINISHED tel iT BEGAN TO SNOWeee SECOND HOUSE WAS IN SUC SHAPE IT HAD TO a REBUI ie A Yuletide Story BY WALT SCOTT XT DAY THERE & A SUDDEN Th AW. **¢ 5 SNOWING REALHARD, * INSTANT? WET, Soeey SHOR! ues pee. IN THE FIREWOOD, JUST ie ITS SURE COMING DOWN! A 1 HOPE RUSH AN A > — SUDOEN ARE ALL | RIGHT! ITS A GOOD @ 1998 by NEA Gorvive, tre. Flees ‘Different World’ .Texas and had to live with a broth- ing on the kitchen wall for psy- er in Shelby County (Memphis),| chological effect, testified Mrs. Sends Self Back to Prison DALLAS (AP) — A man who spent 34 of his 53 years in prison) is sending himself back because | of asthma and because the world! is different ‘trom the one I knew when I went in.’ “It's a different world that I found when released from the one) 1 knew when I went in,” Pete! McKenzie told; a newsman Tues- day night. ‘People talk too much and it’s hard to trust anybody, * * * “Besides, in Huntsville they keep you in, a cell. Under the terms of my parole, I could not ‘Tenn. * * Coughing “covctantly and bleed-| ling from the mouth, he told al for my asthma, and my coridition Rewsman Tuesdey night he was on igot worse. his way to Austin, Tex., * * * If the prison doctars can’t help Gov. Price Daniel to return him her to ‘come up to his level of education.” \his asthma, McKenzie said, ‘I can tO prison. The divorce was granted, die there.” | He was convicted of murdering. * * called Dallas McKenzie News ja San Antonio, Tex.,.. detective,|police reporter Harry McCormick. Rifles Shoot Pictures am Street, in 1923 and sentenced to tell him his story while between to death. That was later com- planes in Dallas. muted to life and he became a prison trusty. ; «++ Whip Psychology Fails, ‘During the 1930's, McKenzie was Wife Wins Divorce ‘the rifle records “‘hits’’ on low-fly-' credited with saving the life of a! ling aircraft. When the rifleman guard. Under a conditional par-| DETROIT (AP) — When her squeezes the trigger on his target, ra Pajewski in a divorce peti- hol in college and wanted | moan © Se! 3 ‘where men can shop for ladies ‘under the influence ‘of free mar- s00k shedding this slim excuse tor mae port, this hellish heel, Evins sighed. |. “Give a woman an inch and she'll try to take a style," he said, “No dice, The high thin heel is here to stay indefinitely.” wok 8 —"Cue Magazine, after a survey of 2,500 male readers on what they want for Christmas, concludes that[ |men are more cultured than women think. Even if they are men in the “who have everything’ bracket, they have no interest in receiving gadgetry of the . gold-toothpick, mink bottle-opener, ver mo ut h- spray-martini-maker type. They also are diffident about money- clips unless attached to the ap- propriate accessory: Hard cash. What approximately 1,062 of the 2,500, or 42.5 per cent, want- ed were subscriptions or mem- | berships te concert and opera series, memberships to art ' museums, or gift certificates from book and record shops. Another 40 per cent. wanted their favorite brand of liquor. A few expressed interest in cologne and per cent of the more practical fun lovers requested paid-up New Year’s Eve reservations at the nightclub of their selection, and the really imaginative one per cent wanted a one-way ticket around the world, * * * For the woman who has every- She said he had majored in psy-, thing, Saks Fifth Avenue has the answer. In their ‘Stag Club,” ‘tinis: the store offers an extra- deluxe gift wrapping service this year. ' It is a box covered with red ‘velvet, on which stands a gilt _ FORT ORD, Cal. — American in- paper choir of toy chorus boys. ifantrymen now are training with Inside, there is a lining of golden ‘rifles that shoot film instead of bul-|paper and tissue, and a hidden lets. A 35-mm. camera mounted on|music box which plays a caro! as the cover is lifted. The cost of the box, empty: $100. It is an elegant way to give— don given him in September of husband wasn't using his home- the camera takes a picture. Scien-|to the woman who has everything 1957, he was never to return to! made whip on her, he left it hang- tists thén analyze the film for’ hits. —nothing. leave Tennessee to get treatment challenged in the Worlds _Afections/ If any product of American craftsmanship is known and loved through- out the world—then it is surely the Cadillac car. . In fact, it is unlikely that, in all the history of commerce, another manufactured product has etched itself so deeply in the public affection. And we feel.confident that the beautiful car that bears the Cadillac f name for 1959 will For this newest Cadillac creation is far finer in all things that have made Cadillac so worthy of respect and admiration. Its distinctive beauty, for example, is infinitely more graceful and enchanting—with a majesty of line and a fineness of form never before witnessed on thé-world’s highways. deepen this sentiment to a still greater degree. mile it travels. virtues of the new Cadillac without. delay. Your dealer will be waiting to welcome you. VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER JEROME MOTOR SALES. CO. Its Fleetwood luxury will win international favor as never before— with appointments and fabrics that are unbelievably beautiful. And its performance will quickly alter the world’s concept of how an automobile should drive and handle—with a smoothness, an alertness, ne an ease of control that put a new measure of magic into every To make that Cadillac of your dreams come true investigate the In fact, the car’s unprecedented acceptance has made it doubly important that you place vour order at the earliest possible moment. 280 S$. Saginaw St. Pontiac, Mich. ‘FE 4.3566 xEvery Window of Every Cadillac is Safety Plate Glass h a »} after-shave lotions. A small three | rVER TO BEREDU aE oT VALUE! Ee rie Wy LF ‘f oy ce itl Wrought Iron Upholstered Arm Chair NOW ONLY HIGH-BACK PLATFORM Roci7rs Unbelievably priced Upholstered in Lurex Tapestry PLASTIC FINISH Blond or Mohogany KING SIZE RECLINER LONG WEARING DECORATOR LUREX TAPESTRY Choice of Color NO MONEY DOWN} a SRS SS GIFTS FOR THE KIDDIES! Beautiful Long Wear Fabric Made Even More Handsome With Durable Plastic ony $400 Biggest Stocking in Town—$1.00 PARK RREE NEXT TO EITHER STORE 18 W. Pike /E.Huron St. d * Seams Sol he ' 4 Vice Cleanup * (Contioued From Page One) lieve this city is an average arty; no. better and po worse."' - Both Donaldson and Landry advised a ‘“‘wait and see" atti- tude before judging Eastman's vice supression policy, Mayor Philip E. served comment; statement: Rowston re except for the “The question of Fri- day's raid is now before the courts.) - It will be up to the judges to de- cide whether the police were right, or not.” DOESN’T WANT HASTE City Manager Walter K, Will- man cautioned against hasty. re-) actions. ‘We've got to give Mr. Eastman a fair trial," he said, The manager recalled that the Public Administration Service study of the Police Department . recommended that Safety Director be hired partment, “Eastman was far and away the outstanding candidate for the job,” he reminded commissioners. x« * * Commissioner in whose district Friday's num- bers racket raid centered, de- manded the new public safety di- rector’s ouster. He said he would make a formal motion to that ef- fect next Tuesday night. Six persons complained to the commission about the raid. Sev- eral maintained their civil rights were violated, a woman said po- licemen treated her unfairly and used vulgar language. and a man threatened a damage suit be- cause his front door was broken: down, and his home searched, al- though he was not arrested. lke Declares Berlin Must Be Protected (Continued From Page One) at anyone, This was in comment on former President Truman's re- mark Monday that Eisenhower has been mad at him since the 1952 campaign, Truman further said: “I don't give a damn.” Bristling, Eisenhower said he al- ways—before, during and after the war—had made known his ad- miration and respect for Marshall He said Marshall is one of the men he calls great The President added that if any- one says he ever stood sti!l while: any man, in his presence, reviled Gen. Marshall, it just is not true * * * DEMOCRATS—Commenting on the legislative program recom- mended by the Democratic Ad- visory Council, Eisenhower won- dered how expects to raise enough tax mon- ey to pay for such a program. * * * ECONOMIC AID — Eisenhower when for more economic assistance to un-| he re marked that if the free worid is reply call made no specific asked whether he will derdeveloped nations. But to get unity, we cannot abandon or ignote nations which need help. Such aid, Eisenhower added. not just Christian charity or Red Cross heb. but is in the best in terest of the United States. * * * POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY—Re pliing to a question, Eisenhower he knows of no justification anvone’s saving he is moving is caid for a conservative direction elections ‘nore i cince the November lle added that. he set forth political philosophy in speeches betore he ever became present a Public | “to | strengthen and solidify the de- | ‘ Milton R. Henry, SURVIVES MYSTERY BLAST — Linda Lee, 9, is comforted by her grandmother, Ruth Lewis, 59, in a hospital at Chatsworth, Calif., after she suffered injuries in an explosion w pice destroyed the building of a religious cult. Brandt Going to Paris the opposition party his BERLIN (UPI) — Lord Mayor Willy Brandt will fly.to Paris this: weekend and to Washington and New York next month to plead for Western rejection of the Soviet “ultimatum” on Berlin. Steal Santa’s Wallet HOLLAND (UPI) There's | at least one Santa Claus today ' who is a disillusioned man. Avery Baker told police someone stole his billfold while he was dis- | persing Christmas jov in his Santa suit. Baker said he be- lieves some youngsters slipped around a screen behind him and took the wallet from his coat. Mt. Clemens Opens Drive-In Post Office MOUNT. CLEMENS ® — Drive in restaurants, movies, banks and now—post offices. The Mount Clemens Post Office opened a drive-in window for the public today. * x Postmaster Otto Wormsbacher said he knew of no other's in Mich- There are some in the south igan and in California “TIfs an experiment as far as “We'll be open from noon to & p.m. until Christmas and I'm going to sell We want to see how I'm concerned.’ he said stamps only. it works.” The post office is q new one The window was included in the plan. Radioisotope Source DETROIT #—General Motors says it has developed a new radioisotope source which gives off jJow-energy radiation. G)\ says it is known as Samarium- 153 and mav be valuable to medicine for use in portable X-ray nits as well as to indus- try. Belgium jis the most densels populated country in Europe. Its 9 million citizens are contained in an area es ue 13 square miles. “6 Killed, 2 Missing After Cult Bombing lits stock as compared with only ‘about 1,000. in the late 1930’ *. 5 ‘SHOP “TIL 9 EVERY NIGHT TIL CHRISTMAS _ THE PONT TAC. PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1958 : \ f 2 {mayor's office yesterday with her forms to fill out- so ‘she sca only utenininds Hat-Wrecking » lonce | White ao in by reste hag. tte - claim against ab ity. bike Erie, Jou Coe 7 ike Dec. 15 will be coal hy | GO ots ‘secretary, — Sullivan, Saad en “AVINDSORE-8 = Toe I Lake: paves eae f St ik A ‘to her complaint. - He said Mrs. Zahn was ,espe-) Erie is increasing with the con- : . a rile Again ee cay at ay aoc “econ ins the] Siuace of cle weer. Re | Soa SAN FRANCISCO wen z - Mrs ot the bag and exhibited it. ‘second time it happened.’ moval of navigational aids ale ‘An average grocery store today e Se | a _¢ ready has begun in advance of carried more than 5,000 items in cauneilwoman, stormed “into the| Sullivan gave her a number St eucioey cohaction. Great Lakes season Dec. 15. The | His gift... her gift... just alike! ‘His and Hers” Wash and Wear Sport Shirts ? for $8 Red AP Wirephote (Continued From Page One) with two cult members, one of whom she believes was Shanafelt. Five minutes later came the ex plosion, she said..She escaped vir- tually unhurt. Brother Isaiah said he and 11 boys were asleep in a dormitory: building adjacent to the adminis- tration building. The dormitory! roof was blown off. Brother Isaiah’ led the 11 boys to safety, ~ GROUND SHOOK Sister Ruth Lewis. in a women’s = fabrie shirts that tell the world yqu re “‘go- ing together’! Fa- mous Gunnin play- . Matched dormitory 100: yards away, gaid: “The: ground shook and debris ies na foulerd landed on the roof. At first IT print, styled win thought it was an earthquake.” © = im goiden button-down col- The explosion started a brush ~~ } metalic bones lar. Real “‘togeth- fire which burned 200 acres before * erness ! it was controlled, Pertume The cult's quarters are spraw- ~~ eo . $3.50, $6.50, $12.00 Waite's Men's ling buildings in Box Canyon &« Waite's Cosmetics and to $150.00 Wear spraddling the Los Angeles-Ven- tura County line, The headquar- ters building, a two-level struc- ture, was of stone and stucco. t+ *« * = Linda Lee Baker, & whose fa-, a ther, Martin. and sister, Keela, presumably perished, was burned on the face and upper body. From her hospital bed she whimpered to her grandmother, Sister Lewis: “Where's Keela? I want my sis ter and daddy. When I left my bed they told me Keela was all right I'm worried. Do you think they are dead?" As doctors worked on her, Linda said. ‘It was like a dream. There was a big noise and suddenly the room was filled with smoke. I couldn't see my sister or room-| + mates. The flames followed me I ran out of the room and burned . >» «.«. Street Floor .. . Street Floor $3.50, $6.50, $10.00 So flattery-pretty? Dacron Crepe Blouse $3.98 100% my arms | So pretty i ee * Dacron blouse with “Our whole house w as going up. | convertible. Pater A lot of trees were burning, I saw Ban collar, peat! tin, and dogs and beds spread all i i buttons, bracelet around. I love (t;0d and hope! he will help me” length sleeves. fle = > b=} So } Priestess Mary. who was sleep- pare sizes 32-38. ing in the women’s dormitory. : said: “It was ton hot to get near Waites Blouses Nobody could get into the fire in Third Floor For these who love the dar- > f a the main house ing, the unusual. . . rainDOw hued preterd tewels glitter- Cities and non-farm lands of the g.io..ew. eres ae eRe ee = 2 ing in settings of golden or vs with » two per cent of the eee ak eee oa : sigtiquin-tued ‘Tafantitt total area, vield-“about &8 per cent and still lodks sf Holds o whole of all the taxes coll - house of cards... ected in a vear. . — slim and neat! 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PITZGERALD _ President and Publisher MEMBER or THE ASSOCIATED. PRESS aw EDNESDAY, DeeMeE* 10, 1958 A eta s eemnenguiamina Current Hassle Recalls How Germany Split “How Berlin got that way” rather timely subiect to reeonstruct. Actually it is necessary to go back to September, 1944, three months after the Allied’ Forces landed = in Normandy. * * * Like any well-executed military campaign, plans for administer- ing Germany after its surrender were made well in advance. They were drawn up by the Euro- pean Advisory Commission, and covered Berlin as well as the Reich, of which it was the capital. Our American’ representative on the E.A.C. was Joun G. WinanT. He acted only on instructions from the State Department after the War Depart- ment approved them. * *« * American-Soviet-British joint oc- cupation zone for greater Berlin, with ‘a separate sector for each of the three. powers was set up. By Novem- bér the E.A.C. agreed on an allied Control Council to administer Ger- many as a whole. The Yalta Confer- ence in February, 1945. approved this plan with one exception: bringing France in, making four powers. x* *« * Direct access to Berlin was not spelled out. This was explained because of the difficulty in know- ing what access lines would be available. These details were to be worked out by the military leaders. In June, 1945, General Ciay, act- ing for General EIisenHoweR, and Marshal ZHUKOv, whose troops oc- cupied Berlin, agreed that the West- ern powers should use a highway. a rai] line and two air corridors (made three in November) into the city. x « ® The Russians made oral agree- ments, but nothing written regard- ing control on the access routes. At the Potsdam conference in 1945 Ber- lin was not mentioned specifically. Before Russia’s attempts to blockade Berlin in 1948, the, Allied Control Council was abandoned as hopeless. x * * By 1949 the Allied airlift won over the Russian blockade, and the city was divided into West and East Berlin, each going its own way. In looking back, certainly our big is a mistake was in holding off and not ~ occupying Berlin first... Playing the part of a~gentleman with Russia is useless. High Accident Rate Increasing Premiums Ever fncreasing personal injury lawsuits arising from automobile ac- cidents are clogging trial and appeal courts. The Association of Casualty and Surety Companies points out that steeply rising jury awards are burdening motorists with huge increases in premium costs. Much of the thinking back of ex- cessive claims and awards is that insurance companies are rich and can afford to pay. * x * But, says the Association, as in all businesses. costs are charged to customers and in this instance they are the policyholders who pay the premiums out of which awards come. Rates are determined by. the number THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Twe Porxriac Perse Company W.s Huron &t. Pontiac, Michigan Trecde Mark Dally Except Sunday Jommw A River Assistant Advertising Manager Reesei: Basserr, Bxrecutive Vice President and Advertising Director Howsae BH Freacenate rm. Vice President and Business Manager Eant M. Trespwett, Circulation Manager G. Moenswatt Jorpan, Joun W. Frreoeraty, Local Adveftising Secretary and Editor flaasy J. pcietee “Rattor Manager Groetr; C Inman. Classified Manager ee The A ted Presse fe entitied exclusively to the Associa : peedioad republication of all loca) news pr, nies in this Qf well ae all AP, news dispat ; is delivered 6% carrier ter 40 cents service ts not avafiabie. , Livingston, Macomb, Lapeer and 12.00 « yetr; elsewhere in Heniean ‘and all other places tn the United States 1s boning ae mal] subseriptions pa&yabie in a * at "Poatise, Mr sal been gee ¢ Ou one ind class rate Bo of accidents caused by cars owned in the area and on a.fair settlement of claims arising out of those acci- dents. If claims and costs increase, higher premiums must follow. x *« * The Association stresses the obvious fact that if juries grant excessive awards based on sympathy, they are giving away policyholders’ money. In Cook County, Illinois, for instance, the average jury award increased 304 per cent between 1947 and 1957, The place to start reducing deaths and accidents, and incidentally in- surance rates, is on our streets and highways. December with its icy streets and hurrying crowds is the most dangerous month of the year. Safety and courtesy rules must be observed by all drivers and pedes- trians if we are to keep accident rates down. Too many movies are made to ap- peal to the kind of people who eat popcorn in movie theaters. The Man About Town Winter Resorts Pontiac Area Now Taking Advantage of What It Has Man in’ the moon: A_ jovial character who now seems to laugh even more. Making an early start, this winter finds Oakiand County’s natural advantages for cold weather sports being develeped more than ever before. In at least a dozen places skiing is under way Those with snow making equipment find conditions quite ideal, as these machines work best when the mercury drops under 25 degrees. and have a fair supply of nat- ural snow. At Mount Holly, 17 miles up the Dixie Highway from’ Pontiac, the crowds are gathering. Over 400 were on skis there Sunday. Last winter the participants there exceeded those at any other ski resort among the 150 or more in Michigan, on some days running into the thousands On some Sundays the crowds reached 10.000.- _ 8 Promotion of the sport among teenagers is-being strongly advanced at some of the local resorts. They have special davs for high school students, and give them a . greatly reduced price, both on the skiing and instruction. The outdoor winter sports activity. which has enveloped the entire nation. 1s responsible for advancing land valnes on some properties in Oakland County, hitherto listed as ltabilities, to what cor- responds to business frontage It is pointed out that our county ts the nearest to around three million peop'e of any such terrain in the entire nation “Our wisest animals: in fact. wiser than many humans,” writes Pierce Hartman of Walled Lake, about the squirrels A pair will beg for handouts at their kitchen door. although they have several bushels of acorns and nuts in storage under his garage floor If the handouts are refused, they go to their stored suppiv. but Chat- ter a lot and pack sulky The House Conimlines af the Pontiac Citv Club, in their atnouncenient of the night of the vear, {t will be their final 1958 opportunity to foregather and talk about the women without fear of rebuttal las; stag remind members At the height of their season. if you feel ihat | ne NEA Service. bat. David Lawrence Asks: ec a ‘m Just Running Away From Them” ~ +« GOP Needs Unity Starting at Top WASHINGTON—What the Repub- lican administration needs more than anvthing else nowadays is some serious deliberation on how to maintain umity within its own ranks— starting with the cabinet itself For. unless the top men of the administration have a clear 1dea of what alienates large segments of Re- publican voters LAWKENCE the 1960 election might as well be wmitten off as a hopeless proposition for the Republican Party. : Three instances of lack of teamwork and of understanding uf public sentiment can be cited. They involve Attorney General William FP. Rogers, Secretary of Health, Education and Wel- fare Arthur Flemming, and Secretary of Labor dames P. Mitchell—all able and honorable men. : The attorney general made a speech the other day which aroused the ire of many northern Repubh- cans. He may not have intended it as a threat of governmental black- mail. but it hardly behooves the “head of the Department of Justice —which is charged only with law enforeement—to be issuing veiled warnings that the national govern- ment withhold certain favors such as the location or expansion of federal facilities, from yeas where there are “commuumt, resulting from racial prey udiees “" The department is stip- posed fo win its In court, not on the stump * © * Secretary Flemming have intended it that way, but ns hint, in a public statement: last week on federal aid for schools, that such aid might be withheld in a way to influence the outcome of the “integration” controversy did not make a good impressinn on those Republicans in the North and West who do not believe the tax- pavers’ money shonld be manipu- lated arbitrarily by any admiunis- tration : might Pensions (ists HAS nat They believe the sole criterion should be the purposes set forth in the legislation passed by Con- gress, which specifies the nature of any federal subsidies or grants to be made to schools, public and private. : The announcement said that the US. Office of Education “will consider each application for such leans on its merits,’ and then went that you might be interested in raisingnweas to say flatly, even without a Christmas trees, you can get full informa- tion by writing to the Michigan Conservation Department, Forestry Division, Lansing 26. Do it now, and you may be able to get In vour reservation for spring planting a Among ‘he last hunters northwoods was out of the Pete Leverman : of Lake Orion, who hadnt seer til he arrived home and saw a buck with a good horn rack scamper across his back vard. It would have been an easy shot — but the season had closed. Working at a gas station in Rodney Phelps tells me that trucks loaded with Christ- mas trees are passing on the Dixie High- way the rate of about one every three minutes. * r « Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Eber Northampshire of Rochester, 52nd wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Canther _ of Holly; 55th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Ellen Clark. of Dryden; 84th birthday. Waterford, a deer un- hearing, that the private schools at Little Rock ‘“‘would not be likely to meet fhe conditions indicated ahove which are required for a sound loan.” Last but not least is the spec- tacle of a Secretary of Labor defying the principle laid dewn by the President and Vice Presi- deat when they told the voters of California that “right to work” ES Grasttuts a lace seu The Country Parson “IT guess we want God to give us. the kind of wisdom and onder standing that can come only through suffering—but to protect us from the suffering.’ on and that the Eisenhower admin- istration would take no part either way. Whenever the top men in a parts set a strategy, it might be assumed that all members of the cabinct would follow it. But, in speeches in Minnesota during the recent campaign. Mr Mitchell publicly denounced as “phony” the ‘right to work laws of the states These are the laws that prohibit compulsery untoniza- tion and protect the civil rights of the worker Postmaster General Arthur Summerfield last week made an excellent speech in New York © before the National Association ‘ot Manufacturers which pleased the conservatives. He warned against a labor-bossed Congress in) Janu- arv. But the question is: Did he speak for the administration? * * * The Rept iblican any Dr. William Brady needs some kind io unity at. the top It can hardly win any “left wing” votes, as these are on the Demo- cratic Party side nowadays any- Wa. So, it might be asked, what js the sense of alienating the anti- radical and conservative votes? The answer heard often is that “they have nowhere else to go.” Sometimes they don't go anywhere —they just stay at home, and the Republican Party in 1960 will need every Republican voter it can persuade to go to the polls. (Copyright, 1958) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Harden not your hearts, as in the provocation, in the day of temptation in the wilderness. — Hebrews 3:3. * * * The heart of a good man is the sanctuary of God in this world.— Mme. Necker Says: Any Kind of Milk Gives Youth-Preserving Factors “T have read many times in your column that milk is essential in the diet — not less than 1'2 pints ithree glasses! daily — of every child, youth or ~ adult. You sav if main- tains goed nutri tion and vite and preserves the characteristics of vouth “But answer me this — how can one tell which milk _ to buy? Some kinds of milk give mv baby DR. BRADY diarrhea. Other kinds are $0 packed with vitamins, minerals, ete., that one can't help being con- fused arid troubled. (N. G. W., Wisconsin. )"' When I say every child, youth or adult should consume at least three glasses (1!) pints) of milk of the every day FT mean any -follewing kinds or grades of milk: 1. Nondeseript milk, which mict _ be scalded iheated to boiling poir for a few seconds) to make if sate for infant, growing child or in- valid 9 Pasteurized milk, milk which has been heated up to 155 degrees F. and kept at that temperature for at least 20 minutes, usually half an hour, then allowed to cool Such -par-boiling destroys any dis- ease germs in the milk. Pasteur- ized milk is safe for any one to drink 7 3. Grade A Raw'm hereulin tested cows. {. Certified milk. Certified Yetk was formerly th premium milk. Tt was produced and handled under the best pos sihle conditions and it was worth considerably more than any other kind or grade of market milk But the dairy interests killed Certified Milk, in my judgment, by imposing on producers of the milk the requirement to par-boil (pasteurize) ,it, just as though it were nondescript milk of the low- est marketable grade. After that I could see no reason for preferring so-called Certified Milk to any oth- er milk ilk from tu- “Just the same [still plump for milk as the cheapest and best HEALTH FOOD for chil dren and adults. Undoctored milk, if you. please. Pure, clean natural milk, not homogenized, vitaminized, fortified, metallized or otherwise “provessed” milk. Anv kind of milk — whole, skim, separator milk, buftermilk, evap nrafed milk. Bulgarian milk. Ari. dophilus milk, dried milk powder, scalded. pasteurized. homogenized — jis a good food source of the two nutritional factors which are generally most needed for preser- vation of -the characteristics of youth. * * * Bigted ce’ ers ot More » one page co 100 wor 1g persona! hea ease diagnosis ut TPs n’ 1] be answered by OF William Bra if a stan ped self-addressed envelone 8 fert to The Pontiac Press Pontia Micliimet (Copyright 1958) Case Records of a Psye Voice of the Peiple’ Strike. Information. ‘Reader’ 8 Irritation “No one wih oe eacaoe thes 1 whan cms: howe Bl delves didn't.show’ up. But a driver friend told me the dairy can and does sell at! varying prices, often to the ‘supermarket for five or six cents cheaper than to > milkmen. ° ceo ee Pa On top of that, the dairy is now exerting pressure on drivers to buy their routes and truck, with no guarantee the dairy will ‘con- tinue to sell to the driver at a reasonable price compares to ‘supermarkets. ek oe Perhaps th® job has become obsolete, but I don’t blame drivers ‘for forcing this issue before having to invest their cash in a business that may be knocked out from under them next year, Is there any comment on this from the dairies or drivers? ‘They’ve No Right to Use Our Money’ Williams and Hart made big speeches to the union mentbers and told them what was what. Then I suppose the union officials took Mr. Hart and Mr. Williams off in some corner and fold them what was what. This makes a very bad joke out of the free government which Mr. Lincoln told us te have. We don't have government “for the people,” but we have govern- ment for the union bosses who use our money to pay the elec- tion bills of their stooges. I didn’t vote for Hart and Williams and I'm like the ether union man who wrote to the newspaper and said he wanted his money back, even if it was only three or four bucks. * * * If union officials used our dough for big gyms on the east side and for playgrounds and city improve- ments, why we would not care, but what right have they to cuddle up to the Democrats and use our money in campaigns? The Demo- crats have all sold out and it looks like we're in a big mess. I Cannot Sign ‘We Got Numbers; Now for the Rest’ Now that we've surrounded the numbers racket boys and girls, how about rounding up the prosti- tutes, the bootleggers, the dope peddlers, the street walkers and other misfits that Richard Evans listed? There must be hundreds more plving their lowly trades, This can't much more than be the first of a dozen raids against dif- ferent kinds of law breakers 1, &. Complains of Type in Telephone Book The one responsible for the so- called improvement of the new telephone directory must have 20-20 vision and didn’t give much thought to people with lesser visions. I've never seen such a mess, especially in the yellow pages. The new information is all right. but they could have used the same size print as in the old book And to top it all off, December appears on the front cover with a small “d° When I went to school the teacher would consider a noun misspelled if we he van if with a small letter, even though the spelling is correct. Then vou wonder why kids today dent know how to spell Squint Eve— proper hologist: ‘ Not Se Sere Now Wants to Squelch Abbreviation There should be a campaign against using ‘““Xmas’’ for Christ- mas. This abbreviation is not solemn enough to suit the occasion and it is bad taste. ‘‘Christmas”’ is a beautiful word and should be spelled out, Wiley (Editor's Note: Pontiac Press policy states that ‘Xmas’ is never to be used in headlines. or stcties which appear in this paper.) Readers Complain of Sunday Hours It’s really a shame that some stores need business and money so hadly they find it necessary to stay open on Sunday for the so-. called convenience of Christmas shoppers, Perhaps we should all pitch in and give them special Christmas baskets. It's quite obvious thes don't know the real meaning of Christmas. Wondering ‘One of the Commandments is to keep the Sabbath holy. I ask you ministers to prevail upon vour peo- ple not to buy on Sunday. The emploves should be home with their.families on that. of all days These greedy merchants dont care. Aren't six days and mghts enough? H. M.D. ‘New Tiger Infield (guarantees Cellar’ Well, that ‘new Detroit inheld absolutely guarantees the Tigers seventh or eighth place. They have a good second baseman and three fill-ins that will have a combined average of about 235. Cellar. here we come under full speed Ivan Jones Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE No BTSs and dreams aepend upon .. , A single day of life * There is no sudden victory... To overcome all strife... Life is a process that goes on . . . From one day to the next . . .. However happy we may be . , : Or dubious Or vexed . . . We must be patient as we think . And ip the wav we talk .. . There will be time enough to run . When we have learned to walk —. . So lef us tuke it C48V AS . We want toe win our way... And not attempt another Rome . . In qust a single day \ miracle or tragedy Could happen overnight Bit normally all life on earth Is just a cemmon plight (Copyright, 195%) Artists Must Know Business, Too Jerry is trying a 1.000 to f shot ichen he could easily pro- duce art that is fur more sal- able on the current American market. He needs money for food and room rent, so he should focus an “dynamic” art instead of the “static” variety from the shrewd as explained be- Take a lesson Michelangelo, AGU By, DR. GEORGE. W. CRANE CASE Z—387. Jerry K., age 22, iS an aspiring artist. “Dr. Gane I specialize in mak- ng metallic masks of @ per- son's face,”’ he be- zan. as [ took him o lunch recently. “How ahout let ing i.e transfer your features inc 1 eopper vepro- juction’ Tt went vast more than SOO and vou can seep olf oon your nante]” DR, CRANE WOMAN'S DIAGNOSIS “Dr. Crane, voure sure no prize winner vourself.’ a plump Akron, Ohio. woman once wrote to me, and she repeated that charge three times on the first page. * * * So vou folks can realize that T' am net a good prospect for an $800 metallic death mask of my face and head. I doubt if Mrs. Crane would even want it, for we have so much bric-a-brae arottnd our house that it would be just an- - other dust catcher. This field of sculpture is hot especially attractive to most Amer- icans and the price of $800 would obviously mile aut the great ma- jority. “ So Jerry is limiting his capacity to carn a livelihood, fry he is geambling on a 1.900 to 1 shot when he could studv other forms of ar* foe which he would find an easier market. * * * A great artist must be lke Michelangelo and have a keen business head as well as a shrewd sense of advertising valies Remember, Michelangelo buried one of his works of art because all the art critic, of his day were so snooty they mini- mized current artists and said nothing was any good except what had been produced by the “Ola. Masters,’ long since dead. So Michelangelo tricked them into pronouncing his work greaf, after it had been ‘‘discovered” by an excavating party, directed bv Michelangelo. * * * Nowadays, ft would he far more profitable for Jerry to learn haw ta make « ae ns for the newspapers or draw accurate pen sketenes of people MONEY IN ART Any artist who can this carica- flire a person or even sketch a face that is recognizable, can go into a restaurant broke and still rate a hig meal. For he can make a cartoon of the owner and swap his drawing for a dinner in almost any dininz place in America. So artists, like authors, should not aspire to a costly sin- ge production but concentrate at ‘the start on quick output for which there is a ready market. For example, a lot of would-be writers also spend years producing a lengthy novel. It doesn’t sell, fer it is usually amateurish. The author has meanwhile wasted seteral years in non-pro- ductive. wri ining on a 1,000 to 1 shot ._ gamble, If heq have tried short short By, stories. he could have written 7 or o of them during the same years _ he devoted ta his big novel, Or he could have entered literally hundreds of prize contests and won many cash prizes with the sane hours of wark and study. So try the “shetgun" pre- scription if you are a beginner in art or literature. Why trv to hit a flying duck with a rifle when you can use a shotgun? The more shots vou can dis- charge per unit of time, the great- er your chance of landing the duck, or an art sale, magazine check or a contest prize. * * * Art markets also change with the years. Color film and 3-D cameras are now making it very tough for the oldtime forms of art. =fiet hep, therefore, and iml- tate Walt Disney Instead of Raphael and Titian. Metallic masks and oi] paint- ings of people are static. 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Football... 4B J ; - Daas ; i ' : XN | eee a - a ue THE PONTIAC PRESS, w * ‘ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1958 NINE point of interest near Mentesano, 36 feet in circumference, comes from a 400-year- old tree in the Oly mple National Forest in Wash- LOG LOOKOUT—A unique ‘‘house” fashioned from a single spruce log provides an impressive Wash. The log, ‘ington The log’s interior has been hollowed out and the inside room is used as a distribution center for tourist literature. Here Daniel Wing, 9, of Union, Wash. sits on the steps. All-Out Search Fails Wa ‘beth River. * va to Turn Up Fugitive ro m 2 res mi Police. enlisted the | | NORFOLK, Va. (#9 — A man help of the Coast Guard, Shote| 3 * ae: ct i He was pei! the” next as when a faxi driver reported a | dripping wet man in the bus sta- tion. being chased by police after he 'Patrol and Fire Department.!side of the dock all night. ‘abandoned a stolen car tripped;Search by land and sea failed to’ ‘Golf Courses Hit Peak over w coit-of: rope ona dock-and; isieclose the << - NEWYORK —“Phete were-5:6867"= nana sea ae struction compared with 25 on ‘April 1 the year beney;? = golf courses im operation in the The temperature of the healthy United States on April 1, a post-'adujt human body. averages be- He had clung to the under- lwar peak. At that time there’ ‘tween 984 and 98.6 . degrees werg 267 new courses under con-|fahrenheit. = ~via iataale atone MONE~AOG HOUSE” Be Pe. ~——— iia me fdr Feet UPI Phete French Assembly Opens Today Bourbon Palace Stirs With life Bourbon French with six mohths PARIS palace (UPl! — The hame of throbs stately national assemblies life avain today after of silence , The engraved presidential which rang the death of Fourth Republic's assembly June 2 is back in place Assembled in an orderly line the Republican guards stand ready to thunder through the palace cor- ridors at the opening of the first meeting of the Fifth Republic’s new assembly at 3 p. m. sharp. Six months ago.the guards, who are chosen among the bravest vet- erans of French wars and are commanded by a general. manned the walls bell the last Bourbon palace * * * hacked Corsica raced sev. Mobs s snoutme and the deputies heard Massu's were revolt AY arms across Algeria, eral French garrison towns rampaged throngh Pai De Gaulle to assembl\ and Power” panicky rmimors Jacques paratreopers m Algeria ready to drop on Paris and sweep the Fourth Re p miblie’s chamber in to the Seine But those miy a memory that Gen eventfiil days for most French men today. And the of the defunet republic is “windowless house ” were ghost haunting the French voters returned to the new chamber only a quarter of the former deputies, but some of the old quarrels are back. An |; ‘ing lies oh the floor. unwritten law of French politics savs that it is easier to make a nation’s deep-roeted habits. The palace, a product of Louis XV_neo-Greek architecture, has been thoroughly scrubbed, washed and painted. Here and there, a piece of wir- The electri- cians did not quite catch up with the times, and it will be only next year before ‘‘push button’’ votes replace the traditiona} vote by paper ballots Old timers who survived last week's elections guide newcomers with paternal benevolence through the first motions each deptity must accomplish: sembly photographer's for the of ficial vearhook ealled © Trambino allers }. delivery o A session scope," (nose g if ar sash a Haas an assembly ecard. a trical vith a golden fringe and enameled buttonhole tnsig named ‘the barometer.” On top of that a pass for a free raitroad, subway and bus ride ma nick Technically, the first session is coneerned only with the electior of the assembly president. vice presidents and othet officers * * * Zt the elections promise to he a hotly-disputed hattle The Com MUNISts whose. complement shrank from 150 to 10 may stage a rumpus against “the thie our seats’ — meaning the 192 leputies of the neo-Gaulist union for Information revolution than to change the Soustelle maned rightwinger who will pre- side over the assembly s first ses- sion by virtue of his seniority, is ready to handle the meeting with a firm hand. at the as ° The assembl, has no rules vet. So Kir and 12 leaders of major parties decided that until new ones were worked out the Fourth Re- public's regulations will he used nniess ther rin counter fo the new constitution and decrees" | If no candidate receives an ab- solute majority of the votes cast on the first. or second ballot, the man with the largest votes will hecome assembly president on the third hallot _ Officially there ¢4< anls ane part, candidat: Virnister ves of per cent in ereased in population bs ahout 400 (UNR) of Jacques the New Republic Minister Canon Felix Kir, %3, the silver The Catholic prelate from Di- jon whose energy is proverbial is & his best in assembly dis. putes. He wears the aura of a | resistance fighter who survived | with eight rifle bullets in his | body after being left for dead by a Nazi firing squad. The (NR 1s plug- of former Defense Chahandelmas erectar Tacques ing for of Pakistan in- >) 900 fo more.than, 1.200.000 resi f from about) The capital cifs voane ive dents Why? What? W here? 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If we were going to wait for all the world’s troubles to subside, we'd never get. around to opening g, hotel. as He had just retufned from troubled West Berlin where the Bertin Hilter now rises like a symbol of hope for West Berlin- ers and a reminder to the people. ef East Berlin thai their masters are defrauding them, The Berlin Hilton is the third of the company's European hotels. preceded by the ‘Castellana Hilton and the Istanbul Hilton. Fac! vis a! ‘supplying know-how and been since the first angles. Saige aes Asmar ing success. The hotel in, occupied every day since it was) PERCENTAGE PLAN Hitton doesn't own these pleasure domes. His outfit operates them, other services for a fixed pe cena ol the gross. The owners are local business men, banks, uniens. 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All this and four Pulitzer pr izes llet him take over-for a few bide examinations es onthe jon petite Japanese-American secre- power of the House Rules Com. are not enough for Frost. months he could solve with a Sor gi heehee tary with whom he eloped Mon-| mittee, | “| want to be consulted = ‘Poet’s insight all sorts of prob-| |: n’ and writin’ and ‘rithme-\ gay night. In an interview from his home| ae rule told a news confer-ijems which baffle mere _poli- That's the way the whee haired! Bridges late Tuesday was grant- in North Attleboro, Martin pre- . oe jeune ~ * < poet talks — down to earth and ©d 8M alternate writ of mandate dicted that the new Congress will ; : | with nary a shred of false mod-| Which ordered . Washoe County’ keep the present ratio of 8 Demo-| He said the White House has' Sherman Adams, for example. esty, |Clerk Harry K, Brown to show! crats and 4 Republicans on the po-) 7 oo. oon. a —— a * *« « cause why Bridges and Miss Nor-' tent rules group. He said he ex-| = ‘ -_ EY oa | He is, t iko Sawada, 32, should not be giv- pects no change despite heavy | greatest pi easel on eatin en a marriage license. Democratic gains in the Novem- ‘up and down the scale” that vou. s * * ber election, can find anywhere. - - | Brown declined — it was the! zs *« t He could wish, he said at other) ‘hird refusal during the day -— Martin said there has been “an! ‘points, that some recent presi- because of the 94-year-old Nevada, understanding’ between the Re-| dents had more book learnin’ — Statute banning marriages of Cau-. publican and the Democratic. lor at least more that stayed with ©#Sians to Orientals or Ethiopians. | ithem. He wouldn't give full marks, The statute was patterned after a. House leadership that the 8-4 line-| up: would not be altered. ito any president since Theodore! C@lifornia law which, in 1948, was) Roosevelt. held unconstitutional. It was not changed when Re-| publicans were in control of the How come Frost. bo: Brown and the other eciiipala! House in the 80th and the 83rd fornia, has lived aeegie! Mi Cat were to appear before District Congresses, although the Republi- in New England? |Judge Taylor Wines today on the; cang, of course, then had 8 mem- s €.&* ' show cause order. A ruling against {the county clerk would permit is- Well, he said, the present Chief) suance of a license and, in effect, ‘| Justice of the United States, then/hold the Nevada law unconstitu- | x0v, Earl Warren of California,| tional "| asked him that once and his an- aay poses - west cost at San Francisco secretly child—screaming. ~ * * And bly chuckling, too. |. The twice-married Bridges reg: alae iin : |istered at the Mapes Hotel as Mr. | bers to the Democrats’ 4, * * * The rules committee normally | determines what legislation the House may consider. It has shelved many major bills ap- proved by other House Commit; tees, The committee is headed by The couple slipped away from) Rem sr Wine (D-Va)| ee : : St d tP t t and Mrs. H. Bridges, 150 Golden : : who, w te iliam Colmer . er ’e., San Francisc . (DMiss) and the four Republi. | RUSH THE SEASON — Looks as though these gift wrappers |/O!UGCII! A TOLESIS ste ea al The Perfect Gift... can members, has been able to| opened sweater packages early. She wears a middy-type slipon U. of M. Policy |Longshoremen’s and Warehouse- sidetrack bills backed by more| With white knit-inset and ribbon bow. He sports a V-neck bulky men's Union Headquarters. Bridg- j ial Helena Rubinstein’s liberal groups. cardigan with reverse ribbing on the yoke. Both are of Tycora. _ by Life i 1n Tent es is ILWU president. : ES = : | Word of the elopement leaked . ; , . ‘ PERFUME MIST | ANN ARBOR (AP) — Hilliard out. Reporters telephoned _ the Helena Rubinstein Bey Come 1D 8 FAY, : . . J. Goldman, the coolest student at! Bridges’ room and knocked on his has taken two gifty package for S Clo P A NnNOoOuUNnC Ing the Ope nin OC O yf {the University of Michigan, has aj door, but received no response. — favoriteAmerican ‘present fun...in preys uds of Perfuine ‘e) |new roommate—Jack Frost. | « * * habits—her famous, elicious fragrances As the te > 5 Pd ; , s the temperature dropped to’ The newsmen slipped notes un- clinging colognes for future pleasure: amazingly generous near zero, Goldman shunned the der the door, suggesting a meet- . comforting warmth of dormitory ing in the hotel lobby. This re- and beautiful body 8-ounce flacons that . life to move into a pup tent in pro- sulted in Bridges asking them into powders — and A) test against the university and! the room and intimating — with - ON , flatter her decor: conformity in general out exactly saying so — that. he brought them to- ° “ , = s $ lend Pontiac’s New and Modern Health Foods Store to * + find Mise Sawada, a top legal sec gether for Christmas uen | p's Up Goldman sleeps in a heavily retary, were married . Plus Tax 740 WEST HURON | ee ee are by Helena Rubinstein’s OPPOSITE THE NEW POST OFFICE Ground, heep at ene ee ee nla Kase cnccitically | Rae SSE AY. FEderal $-19381 site chums iy ancien clener lone. wimiieue Kea Marvelous gt ft idea! week. He bicycles to class each Samuel Francovich, Bridges de- A. Complete Line of Dietetic Health Foods beset 3 eed studies at the library cided to mea judge ‘ 7 * : <0: for Every Type of Diet “I'm protesting the mothering After a conference with Wines, ee Se . attitude of the university,’ said Bridges and Miss Sawada first ap- 100% ORGANIC FRUIT CAKE WITH ,Goldman, a 21-year-old senior) plied for a marriage license with re 100% NATURAL from Detroit. ‘I’ve been almost Clerk Viola Given. 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A new Senate office building is expect- | ed to be ready then. “We work New Year’s Day—well, we just, work night and day and somehow all the moves are made.” A Emmanuel Ridgell, superintendent of the two House office buildings, | said in an interview. “It always works out.” _ * * * They said about the same thing in the Senate Rules Ad- | ministration Committee, which handles office assignments. | | Until the new Senate office building is ready, most of the | new senators are taking over the offices being vacated by their predecessors. : | The House has 62 re-elected mémbers moving to new | offices, seven moving over to the Senate and 82 new mm- bers moving in. It’s the biggest turnover since 1948. As Ridgell recalled, | there were more than 100 new members and 84 re-elected | _ members moving their offices that yar. “WHAT CAN YOU DO2” If you would like to have the right answer when a prospective employer asks you this question, we can help you. 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FE 2-3551 Clip and Return This Ad for New Bulletin Labor fo Form 3rd Party If Ifs Necessary--Meany _ NEW YORK (AP) — George! money and stay the hell out them-' Meany says the American labor jselves. movement will form its own politi-; «yoy see, they've got the cal party “if we have to do that to, money, but we've got the people.’ lick the people who want to drag) And in a contest between money | us back to the past.” ‘and people, there is no doubt of The AFL-CIO president said the result.’’ , Tuesday that organized labor | * * * would form a third political party) The union president said labor With reluctance, But. he declared: |faces a challenge from those who | “Labor is going to be just aS/would attack its programs as so political as it has to be to win its cialistic. 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MUSSELMAN'S Apple Sauce NO. 303 CANS 8 tor 7 HARTER S California YELLOW CLING Peaches Halves in Heavy Syrup! BANQUET FROZEN MEAT PIES Chick save Beet or 5 for ‘™ SAVE 24c SAVE {6c Turkey Prices effective through Saturday, December 13... Right reserved to limit quantities! i CLINTON RIVER RD. fm at HALL ROAD and VAN DYKE | SHOPPING CENTER Open r to 9 5 Daily Saturdays — 8 to 9 Closed Sundays eo ae en ce rac oe ne ; < i = ‘ + = ai eRe . { : t i “i - Rosa gio ey ‘ . "e ba oe . ae CT eq = me : aot, B reo : kane ae Vege a ; ‘ : ' j : ‘ at he / ; ’ ‘ * olf = | = é : _ H ; . Pecan Fy ; i ee # ‘ ’ : i ; 5 JN F cat a: Af : r ; : =e ea *, ‘ y , " ae ; i 1 : p 4 1 THE PO} STTAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY; DECEMBER 10, 1958)! PPP PAE PPP PEEP ELISA ~ itt ta Ae Ab AA le th rate ole ti hh alt tnt Doth Ban, wis es Be ctl clctha ttt » ~ AND - MORE OF AMERICA’S FINEST GIFTS, 100 - BECAUSE INESS FIRMS AND SERVICE STATIONS GIVE HOLDEN RED STAMPS — AND YOUR GIFT BOOKS FILL UP FASTER! THESE LEADING BUSINESS FIRMS, STORES AND SERVICE STATIONS IN THE PONTIAC AREA. GIVE HOLDEN RED STAMPS — PATRONIZE THEM FOR THE BEST IN VALUE AND SERVICE Pontiac N.W. Area | Pontiac N. W. Area Pontiac N. W. Area Pontiac N.E. Area Pontiac S. E. Area UNION LAKE KEEGO HARBOR F im’ Mobil i City Side Market East Auburn Shell Service Cooley Lake Mobil National Food Stere risebeth Lake Ra. & Mf $9 | 70h mhcckete nie bood wees N pee “° 1716 Joslyn 608 Auburn Road $215 Tsien tae Loney 2378 Orchard Lake Road a —— — — near Union Lake Roa a , i Ed's Marathon Service Al's Mobil Service Nationa Food Store John’s Leonard Service Bakers Feed Store Doolin’s Shell Service : on = . 1249 Baldwin — _ 1324 Baldwin — 8655 Highland Road - $20 Joslyn E. — ae wosonie, hres cbs hee A 2650 Orchard Lake Road | belt's Mobil Servi . Gresham Cleaners arr Sunoco Service Jim's Keego Mobil Service ng 7a bkaneig “oon aogier prs ng pte Pontiac S. W. Area (Branch) 240 Osmun CLARKSTON 3335 Orchard Lake Road Art & Jim's Texaco $74 W. Huron Baldwin Pharmacy Baldwin & Grandie Baldwin Sunoco Service 128 Baldwin _ M 59 and Airport Road L 6 S Standard Service 644 Oakland LaSalle Park Gulf Services 2520 Pontiac Lake Rocad Leithner's Standard Service 1795 N. Telegraph Hagen's Cities Service 669 Orchard Lake Road Jim Daniel's Bloomfield Hills Shel! as N. Wooward at ong Lake Road Fustacy Drugs $ Oakhill Street Hessler Texaco Service 680 Mt. Clemens loe's Army & Navy Surplus M4 S. Saginaw Lee's-Sales & Service 921 Mt. ‘Clemens Fay “Barber? s , Hardware 7 Ss. Saginaw Street Flessland’s Mobil Service 3191 Auburn Avenue Harlow 66 Service Osmun & Edith Hartt Gult Semice Al's Mobil Service Fi) ae Reed Denten Grocery — — pees Lou's Sinclair Service Keego General Store 3159 Orchard Lake Read Les & Paul Sunece 2985 Orchard Lake Road Sunnyside Grocery 2340 Hensman _ : orvi 2387 Orchard Lake Road McKenna. Haraware _188 s. Saginaw a Baldwin & Walton Lin's Marathon Service 6670 Dixie Highway Variety Store 1491 Baldwin near Middebelt Road 900 Testyn aa Brotners Marcthos JU PEO TES MILFORD . 1487 Baldwin ~ la i G & H Marke! fon Pharmacy 807 Sou Boulevar Ed's Bump Sh = : — Lyon's Sunoce Service Malone's Marathon ~< oP Bill's Market “i 720 Baldwin ta a Gresc/ Rend East Boulevard and Perry son Meretiex 4782 Sashabew Read 2765 ‘Duck Lake R Road “63 th Lake Road aan aaa Garlock Drug Store Pontiac Paint Mig. C uburn Roa a —— i ete © e M $8 Sunoco Service $16 Orchard Lake Road one's Perse Peeries s Maseet Charm Cleaners 2529 Pontiac Lake Road 7660 Highland Road Gee Coal & Oil Cempany Schiseden Sunece Service Liming Standard Service $38 S. Paddock Ray's Sunoco = a Mend 7505 Highland Road Lakeshere © Grecery Clarence's Sinclair Service Mato We, Huron ° =e ee = == a pong , —_ Deck Lake Road : 4 30 ati iid Gerdon’s Mobil Service Smith Brothers Standard 3 ike T & R Sunoco ee : > 3005 Pontiac Lake Road \ i a Milford. fate ; Basco « > ; a | een Sate 233° Branch 7 1430 Joslyn Oakley's Sten Sard Service se77 ise Highwey 203 apa Street D & D Cleaners _ —— Goyette Standard Sasver Landis Sunoce 27 8. Saginaw ane ee Py | ; . 143 W. Huron _ Sarseed Geacery 6818 Cooley Lake Road 140s Opdyke cae Sinclair Vie’ s Standard Beryice ws — Service = $ ace Dan's Market | on = Hasselhuhn Shell fa Two Brothers Grocery 2300 } Auburn Read io a : ; = —_—— od . igcliamere Market sd la ett nda Ae woe! — Parke Saginaw Sunoce Walter's Lake Grocery LAKE ORION Dave's poceieee: Store , 4821 Highland Road Jack Green's Mobil ‘Vackaro Grocery Park and Saginaw 4694 Clarkston Road : 158 N. Saginaw > ———— 3975, S. Telegraph 472 N. Perry Pac &Ww aues C Cities Serv. eee pemens: s Cities Service ane Mike's, Mobil Service REE pr ; 25 8 Perry Sucet Whipple Lake Grocery 906 Lapeer Road is Texaco 265 Elisa beth Lake Road . Dee's Sinclair | Servics $711 Elizabeth Lake Road DeMino’ 8 Grocety 3000 Pontiac Lake Road Dewey's Gulf Service 2295 Pontiac Vake Road 290 State Street Nellie’s Appare! 4500 Elizabeth Lake Road Pleasant Lake Service 7 S. Williams Lake Road comer Elizabeth Lake Road Pontiac Knolls Gulf Service Leckie & Bigsby Sunoco Service 42 S. Telegraph Methmer Sunoco 1881 S. $. Telegraph O'Brien Heating:& Suvply 271 Voorheis Road Oman’s Sunoco _ 3888 Joslyn Road DRAYTON PLAINS National Food Store 4889 Dixie Highway Adeance Fleer Decorators Ralph’ : ‘Cities Service 5 E. Auburn Rochette “Shell | Service 2415 Woodward Avenue South Blvd. Gulf Service ° 714 S. Saginaw 8960 Sashabaw Read UTICA National Food Store 48075 Van C= Arft Brothers Electric 8032 = a near M 59 ‘Betson’ s | Grecery. 44 Cle Clarkston Road Granades Shell $90 S. Lapeer Read / Haddix Sunece 73 Lapeer Road Iohn & Bill's Sunece 84 E. Boulevard 180 Orchard Lake Road 3700 Sashabaw Road Spark's Mobil Service Lapeer Read Don & Ron‘s Marathon =e ; | = ; : aginaw near Bowlingsley TT pee: | Rickman's Market i Regal Feed St B & B Mobil Service : - 6011 Wilayts Lake Reed“ | ‘41Si Cooley Lake Rood cri 4290 Walton Road Ward's Home Outlitting ae aes | Economy Fuel Oil Co. { Roger's Standard : i . -corner Sashabaw eis eenae WATERFORD 3389 Pixie Highway | oger's Standard Service i Stefien’s Standard Service 301 Johnson -| 2481 Telegraph Dixie Square Deal Garage Auburn. ‘Phillips Mobil ; Elizaketh- Dover Sunoco ~ . 4758 Dixie. Highway ROCHESTER nl Aubire neat Holloway’s Gulf Service Rudy's Sinclair Service 3925 Elizabeth Lake Road / wa’ s Feed Store 7 3621 Gregory Jeera Ashland Service : / 4694 Elizabeth Lake Road d \ Fulkerson “Grocery Store 8990 Pontiac Lake Road Fuller Super Drugs 5390 Highland Road Fuller Drugs 426 Oakland Gallagher’ 's M. 59 Drugs 7616 Highland Rd. Gene & Al's Mobil 2510 Dixie Highway George's-Newport's Department Store $90 Cass-Elizabeth Lk. Rd. Russ’ "Country Store 4500 Elizabeth Lake Road S. OS. Cities Service 307 Oakland Slade's do's Standard Service 220 Oakland at Baldwin Smales Sinclair Service 3110 W. Walten Boulevard Springer's F Feed Store 1484 Baldwin " Steve’ 8 Market _ 3881 Elizabeth Lake Road Swan ‘Gulf Service 5420 Highland Read Thrifty Drugs * 1 Stu's Ashland Service 7135 Cooley Lake Road Sy Ivan Center Shell 2317. Orchard Lake Road Syiven Quelity. Market 2310 Orchard Lake Road Telegraph é& Golf ‘Shell 1415 Ss. Telegraph Tiny's Pure Oil Orchard Lake 6 Telegraph Tonys Mobil Soaice (Marine) 2695 } Orchard | Lake Road Union Lake Feed ‘ Supply 7218 Cooley coke Road Pontiac N.E. Area Drayton Cleaners 4269 Dixie Highway Ken's Mobil Service 4805 Dixie Highway corner Walton Poamene 8 Variety Store 4850 Hatchery Road near Marlingten “Thrifty Drugs =3 Dixie Highw next to National Food Spic N ‘ Span Shop 4696 Dixie Highway Voorhela (Cleaners 4160 W. Walton Pontiac S$. E. Area Auburn-John R Sunoco 1020 | Auburn R Road Deeton Sunece 138 S. Main Street Evecgreca Grocery & Gas §3011 Shelby Road Milton's Mobil Service 1031 N. Main Street Palmer’ 8 Hardware 1961 Auburn Avenue _hear Dequindre TPetecld | Grocery 3100 S. Rochester Road near Aubum Vern’s | 8 Gulf Service Rochester & Auburn Roads Vince & Clyde Leonard Den’ s Suneco 46320 Van Dyke Tony DiCicco a Sons Sun $2963 Van "Dyke near 24 Mile Road Leese ‘Tv “Sales & Service $2250 Van Dyke Nightingale Standard 7495 Van Dyke Russell’ 8 Texaco Service 8874 Auburn Road $s & K Drugs Van Dyke next fo National Food Store 23 Mile-Mound Gulf 5254 ixie Highway Ross Suser Service Dixie near Cambroek lim ‘Wall's Mobil Service §999 Airport Road HIGHLAND Campbell's Standard 115 W. Highland Road Copplestone | Marathon 3301 W. Highland Road DAVISBURG Walter's Grocery 600 Broadway Walter’ & Sales & Serice : 148 N. Saginaw - 23 Mile &} Mound Roads Broad 7 N. Saginaw _ “Thihy D ey National Food Store Allison's Cleaners 1010 Auburn Road ee aw ame y Vrugs 685 East Boulevard & Tailors ica Sunoco “7S Oakland» 6 S. Telegraph at Huron 183 S. East Boulevard UNION LAKE 44745 Van Dyke cor. M 59 HOLLY Gil - Gerald's Sinclair Vick's Mobil Service Bingley Mobil Service 1208 Perry rele Standard Sarvice ‘Utica Market Mac’s Pharmacy Huron . 4 East National Food Store Main Street 118 N. Saginaw eed Pontiac ee Road Hubert “Wall's ™M bil § 5 Campbell’ s Mobil Service = = merce iis Se Road - -y = Mia . : tee ‘Thompec, = ° erv. ’ h an's Marke y Thompson Sunoce eae ea 4895 Elizabeth Lake Road $28 E. Montcalm ur “497 s tease near Union Lake Rea 49420 Van Dyke 1124 N. Saginaw Sonn ne Walton Cleaners Carl's Sunece Service C&C Gulf S ae cre d Wellhausen’ General Store OXFORD izabet a oa cee rae ot 1471 Baldwin 2696 Lapeer Read 515 South acces * (Oxbow) ° at Disco - Van Dyke a NE cen Ed’‘s Sunoco Service Gresham Cleaners Washington near Lincoln & Furriers 97 Oakland Avenue Grindle Clething & Shoes High! d Rd. & Tull Rd. Hé Standard Service 314] . Walton Bivd. WASHINGTON Acker's Cash Market 58977 Romeo Plank Road at Davis Schaades Mobil Service AAAAARARAAPPAD PV TVG TTT TTT! YY We A177 Cee Braces Te a PRESENT VISIT THE eueates Homade Food Shop THIS NEWLY Krause Mobil , 144 N. Saginaw pgs : MODERNIZED $8960 Van Dyke : Huron Friendly Market E HOLDEN ROMEO — a : ae OF PURCHASE RED STAMP lim & Ed’s Mobil Servi (668 W. Huron Street AT ANY PREMIUM —-238-N. Main Street Hutto Mobil | Service . OF THE FIRMS . ; CENTER Soaties OF TeeD WITH ANY PURCHASE. AT ANY OF THE BUSINESS FIRMS, goo west AUBURN HEIGHTS Enema ABOVE STORES AND SERVICE STATIONS LISTED ABOVE HURON ceeds al 1s Gull Service Fred Wall's Mobil AND RECEIVE 50 HOLDEN RED STAMPS th Lake Road 9985 Auburn Road PRARARADPAD PADD, ial : f cs} een Y cc 0 cc FREE—-IN ADDITION TO YOUR REGULAR STAMPS‘; : 3 CoD by a = go LIMIT ONE COUPON — “EXPIRES ate DEC. 13, 1958) : : - eee. ; eee eee Renal co BBP s /e\ii/a\ ata aN V8 a yO TOE EOS OI yet at wi raniraiaxiret 7a] PO0G : 5 e ( - : ' 4 Vf Wi & ( S e * : 2 : be : 2 * ; . a : Hs a a. “, * ‘ Pad : | ae TEE PONS ERE, WEUNESDAY. 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Ly - ftamps je) — eure hb, 331/33 TURKEYS s+ 39 FRYING CHICKEN PARTS Select the Part You Like Best DRUMSTICKS . . » 53 With Ribs Redeem 50 Free Stamp Coupon on Opposite Page at National Heinz KETCHUP You 14-0z. 3 9: Bottles Davies Perfection Brand gts € [BREASTS ».55* THIGHS ..».53: CANNED HAMS “.75 LEGS... 0.4% WINGS..»33/BOLOGNA 2: 99 NATCO MILK) 0 ot” Evaporated — Safe for Baby's Formula CAKE MIXES White, Yellow, Chocolate or Spice me hee 32x: 79: Redeem ite Libby SAVE — 10: F RAR rr & ‘ J, thea bat POTATO Cc ‘ Am a. “er 1 Adi f 1-Lb. ‘ax CHIPS wes vv ‘+e ‘& - es Aunt Jane's Candied Sweet New Era Crisp } ‘ + 1 A 4 x o >] 4 * A: € a | o 4 ‘A Ld 10-Oz. 4 STAN , Jar + Foe For A a ta Gerber's Strained = Sg Libby's Caleta er Times “ Nationa! 2 - 2 39 - 4 9 P 1412-02. * Sf 00) Fruit Cocktail o ; BABY \ Cc FOOD 39 PET MILK 7 “en Ven Comp's Finest No. 300 $ 00 Kidney Beans . | ed be @ Florida Fresh Seedless el Monte Drink 3° $400 2 29: . Oranges or =; 384 . 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Pa F f ae _THE PONTIAC PRESS. _ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Yo, 1058 1 * + . “ {+ y c) * * y ‘ . : ‘ ‘ 6 4 : fe % < ( : : bag. i 4 17 # : : | / ie ' 2 ‘ i ot ek ° hee : ' : Z > ! : / : ’ : : “ . i a : = & . ty . a ‘ “by HARWOOD The cole, which takes effect in 10 days, covers safety factors in|: Sterman | AdamnisiDeny New trial - Heating Code Given OK Sells Memoirs Condemnation Jail Bond Revisions Eyed oy rn na easy Condemnation Report $100,000 Paid new trial to the owgers of Clark- “conspiracy to steal public hearings on asnpsemers rolls NEW YORK (UPI) — The pub- to the city itnaate: and the north READY TAILORED © | Beer, who said he found’! lishing firm of Harper Brothers Co. |PFoperty “meager,” @ that he|Lockwood St., announced it would sign a contract ‘adopted a heating code for the found the award “within the range| Stopped on M-59 waiting for a red soon for publication of former benefit of Pontiac heating - con-| the installation of oil and gas heat-|| tractors who maintain they havejing fixtures and sets up an exami- ad of the testimony given.” signal light. to have a code here to get con-/ning board, an appeal board and inspection fees ranging from $3 to ro- $10 a job. *”* City commissioners last “te | | tracts elsewhere. The code, Pontiac's first, vides for licensing, inspection ‘andl * * fees in the same way as do the| Commissioners, in other busines; city’s plumbing and electrical ‘prepar ed-to_amend the city's new coe jail bond ordinance, which allows Adopted was an ordinance mo- persons ‘arrested on weekends to) deled after Detroit's code, which post bonds to assure their appear- has been put inte effect in many ance in Municipal Court for Mon- Oakland County communities. day arraignment. One of its provisions is that out-! City Atterney William A, side contractors not licensed un- Ewart reperted that the Oak- der codes with equally strict pro-| land County Médical Society and visions must pay high license fees) coroner’s office had taken a dim if they seek to do work in Pontiac.; view ef ene of the law’s pro- Pontiac contractors said other visions. It let prisoners seek a communities have this same Pro-' medica) examination from qa dep- vision, and that was why a Pon- uty coroner te prove they were tiac code was an economic neces- not drunk and were physically sity for them. able te leave jail. Ewart said physicians refused to make the examinations, fearing damage suits if prisoners ‘certified as phyically fit later nmred them- selves or others. : * * * Ewart said the jail bond law has not been put into effect yet, be- a happy baal vision had proved unworkable. A ‘sidered at the commission's next informal meeting, Dec. 18. Steps were taken to rezone prop- erty on Columbia avenue north of the Pontiac Motor Division plant to make way for a proposed beer distributor's warehouse. On the Planning Commission's recommendation, an ordinance to rezone the property from Resi- dential to Commercial 1 was or- dered and a hearing to vacate an alley scheduled for Jan. 13. Held up, however, for further study was a move to vacate a portion of Ann Arbor avenue, _which runs through the northern part of the warehouse site. There is still a question -about the status of water and sewer lines along the street, said City En- gineer Lewis M. Wrenn. The parcel in question is com- posed of nine lots lying north of * Columbia and along the western border of the Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad. | No objections were raised at| +a + jou can be sure they'll be admired and used and enjoyed for years and years wirierrreri ee rire) CEUEFALRELIPED ALES) Indoor-Outdoor Mounted jadcore but a shows beth indoor outdoor indie gor ho ' AND HUMIDITY INDICATOR ' A little beauty with a let of wee- for those memorable PERSONAL GIFTS This yeor, give the personol gift they'll USE and REMEMBER for « long, long time! cause the health examination pro-| substitute provision will be con- side of Madison avenue, Perry to Arlene. * * * Assessment rolls for five other projects were confirmed: ‘ They covered a sanitary sewer on the north side of Montcalm street, Wing to Portland; sidewalks on the south: side of Linda Vista drive, Joslyn to Vernon, and on the east side of East boulevard north of Michigan avenue; and grading and gravelimg on Monticello avenue, Orlando to Hollywood, and on Tal- lahasee avenue, Inglewood to Sara- sota, On recommendation of the Police Department, commissioners re- fused to approve a junk-gathering license for Felix Hooks, 418 Harvey St. Sgt. Walter Baerwolf said Hooks was illegally using his yard as a junk yard. This Man Knows -|Value of Original ‘Pnntiac’ Auto Presidential Assistant Sherman Adams’ memoirs. Life magazine said it had made a firm offer for serialization. rights with Adams. The Boston Globe reported that Adams would receive $100,000 for his story, Adams was disclosed yesterday to be working on his memoirs, which the Globe said would deal mainly with inside details of White House. activities. He resigned in September after being linked with Boston indus- trialist Bernard Goldfine in con- gressional ‘“‘influence’’ investiga- tions. He has spent most of his time since at his Lincoln, N.H., The Globe said he has been working diligently on his book. About six chapters, in addition to a rough outline, were said to have been completed. Only one chapter ‘will deal with the Geold- fine affairs. Somebody Goofed! More attentive passersby on Pierce street, in front of the Henry Dahlquist Sales Co. in Birmiang- ham, are noticing something mighty odd about a 1958 Pontiac parked there. P Henry K. Dahlquist, 854 Henri- etta Rd., Birmingham, owner of the company, bought his Pontiac new six months ago. But the nameplate on the front of the car says he got a “Puntiac.” In answer to a letter Dahiquis sent to Semon E. Knudsen, general manager of the Pontiac Motor Di- vision, the owner of the ‘‘Pnntiac”’ was told the firm would gladly change the name for him. But Dahlquist doesn’t intend ever to part with his original ‘‘Pnntiac."’ “T wouldn't have it changed for the world,” Dahiquist said. ““Even James Melton (famed opera sing- er) hasn't such a rarity in his collection o fautomobiles.” Kills U. of M. Student DETROIT (AP) — Bernt S. H. Chou, 35, of Riverside, Ont., a graduate student at the University of Michigan Engineering School, was killed today when his auto collided with a truck on the Willow Run expressway. Michigan State police said Chou was alone and en route to the uni- versity when his car struck broad- side a flatbed truck which was be- ing driven back onto the high vay after making a stop at a gas Sta- Expressway Collision Adams met last week in New ‘York with Cass Canfield, Harpers publisher, and senior editor Evan _Thomas to discuss the manuscript. | Adams was reported to have |wanted the book to be published after the 1960 elections, but this | proposal was rejected. He agreed ‘10 a publishing date some time but had concluded no agreement) its condemnation suit: to acquire the 132-by-186-foot parcel for a parking lot, but the owners contin- than the village offered. * * iverdict. The village asked that the ers that has halted publication of Another auto driven by Jill B.: “|Johnston, 18, of 5735 Dwight St.,' smashed into the LaMonte auto from behind, creatmg a chain re- action pileup. The Johnston girl, who was treated for minor injuries at Pon-: tiac General Hospital and released, told deputies her brakes failed. She. was not held. Mrs. LaMonte suffered back, | stands, and set the award. { * The village of Clarkston had filed ued to hold out for more money/inee and chest injuries. She was listed in satisfactory eongion at, Joseph Mercy..Hospital today. Pair to Be Tried wert ve centrmed, which Jute on Burglary Charge : Two Pontiac men were bound; over to circuit court yesterday after waiving examination on a | | * _Owner Ernest A. Felice, of Wa- terford Township, .instructed his at- torney to ask for a new trial and set aside the condemnation jury's Eying Early Settlement of 8-City Paper Strike LANSING (#—Negotiations were to be resumed at 10 a.m. today in an effort to end a strike by print- charge of breaking and entering in the nighttime. negan set bond for the pair at $100 each. They are Joseph Molina, 19, ef 259 Raeburn St., and Shannon | x «* McGregor, 20, of 780 Melrose St. | Management and union spokes- They are accused of breaking in-| men were hopeful of an. early ‘to the L. H. Cole Fuel €o. offices, settlement. \392 S. Sanford St., Dec. 1. They’ ‘admitted breaking into six other | An average railway passenger buildings in the past few weeks, nine Booth Newspapers, Ine., dailies in eight outstate Michigan cities. next year, car is 72 feet long. according to police. City comissioners last night, fullfilled the second major rec-| ommendation of the Pubic Admin- istration Service report on the Pon- tiac Police Department. They authorized transfer of the Traffic Violations Bureau from the police to the Municipal Court, effective Jan. 1, The PAS report had recommend- ed the switch, saying that police | | who issue traffic tickets should not control collection of fines on them afterward. * * * “The executive functions of gov- ernment should be kept separate from the judicial,” the report said. As far as the general public is concerned, the routine of the new violations bureau will ap- pear to be much the same as in the past. * * * i , Traffic Bureau Switch to City Court OK'd have to be reguarly accountable ‘as a safeguard against “‘ticket fix- on the first floor of the Public were faced with Safety Building, where fines on|recommendations undisputed tickets can be paid. Of- fices on the second floor will house records of tickets, fines and war- rants, three ss when they opened up the PAS report last | spring. The first recomendation they accomplished was the hiring of a | public safety director to reor- ganize the police department and x & & One new provision is the ap- Municipal Judge Maurice E. Fin- f ‘Values to $49.50 veececesleeesss NOW pointment of a referee for the violations bureau, He will advise persons who wish to dispute tick- ets and schedule court appear- ances for them, It Is expected that the judges wilj appoint Leo MacDonald, Municipal Court clerk, to this job. Under the new setup, all fines collected will continue to be turned over to the city treasury every day. All tickets issued to police will bear serial numbers and will Still unsettled is what to do about the third recommendation — re- peal of the State Civil Service provisions under which Pontiac voters placed the police depart: | ment in 1957, ‘ACT ‘CONFUSED’ The PAS called the civil service | act “confused and unworkable” and recommended that the city ‘drop it. This is considered the most tigk-| lish of the three recommendations, since a public vote would be nec-| essary to repeal civil service. So. boost morale, | | i ” ing. * * * geen FAR WOOD conc. '| 908 W. Huron et Telegraph, Pontiac \FE_2-2300 SUITS os Values fo $75 NOW— - $5975 Values to $69.50 NOowW— $5475 Values to $59.50 NOowW— $3975 Topeoats Values to $72.50 ; Now— $975 Values to $59.50 -NOW— $3975 Values to $49.50 NOwW—: $2975 SPORTCOATS $2975 $2175 Values to $39.50 ........... .... NOW— Values to $32.50 ...... been esees SPORT SHIRTS!!! READ THIS: In spite of general business conditions in 1958, we have consistently shown increases in sales over 1957. Because this bigger volume is a result of our tremendous values in suits, topcoats, etc., we are discontinuing our entire stock of many items including sport shirts, jewelry, sweaters, pajamas at a EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! SALE ON CUSTOM TAILORED SUITS! We made a wonderful buy on new fall suitings in bolt ends! Values to $99 at $54.50 and $59.50. Hurry be- cause these won't last long at this tremendous savings! Order now for Christmas. OFF Double Breasted Coats Retailored to Single Breasted Finest Tuxedo Rental Service Anywhere! According to City Manager Wal- far, commissioners have had no, a ter K. Willman, commissioners serious discussions about it. i" However. rules and regulations | ~The truck driver, Stanley Car- for the bureau are now peers lisle of Spring Arbor, Mich., waS)py the city’s two municipal judg. luninjured. Police detained him) es. They also control the fines. | pending taking of a formal state-| and have indicated there will be, |ment on the accident. ino change in the city’s fine sched- The accident scene was just in-' 5, ; side the Wayne County side of the! Wayne County-Washtenaw County| |NEW PROVISION line” There will be a cashier's cage) Pe ois iiciatoc aan’ ~~ THE GIFT Te eta, ae To Discuss Liberal Arts Program Experts fo Meet at MSUO Teen-agers cherish their own pen sets, They're collectors of | photos ond scrap-book items. And remember your own diory someone gave you? Now it's en intimate record of your .«.@ wide variety of models and prices Famous for smart youtht Five experts will meet with )Jege; Henry Steele Commager, . pro- styling — famous | Michigan State University offi-| fessor ae hail and American i for accurate ; cials Saturday to offer their advice | studies ‘Amherst College \ performance phot gall tot He on a liberal arts program for the) (Mass.); allt S. Eisenhower, . new Michigan State University _ president of Johns Hopkins Univer- *. Oakland. sity; Henry R. Luce, editor-in- . et * * [chief of Time, Inc.; and Ralph W. The panelists are Sarah Gibson Tyler, director of the Center for Blanding, president of Vassar Col- Advanced Study in the Behavioral tka iSciences at Stanford, Calif. vertisement) * * * GENERAL PRINTING GENERAL PRINTING a 7 7 Every Christmas 17 W. Lewsence St. 17 W. Lewrence St. y ee Meadow Brook Hall One gift means more than any 0” the campus, the experts | FE 2-0135 FE 2-0135 other. It stands ot under the will be confronted with this central Christmas tree .. . is still useful question: months later. ; 9 ‘But this year you can give your. “With your experience and child a gift that will always be knowledge in the field of educa- h ; eo emuered . .-. and useful for tional matters, and given a clean ; . eh | slate upon which te write, how PRACTICAL GIFTS ISchoo ae Je Better Grades a would you go about developing IPantastic? Impossible? No. It's a program which will insure that lsimple. _ the students at this new institu- Does : Leading educators agree that stu- tion are, in fact, liberally edu- Over 10,000 Items in Stock dents who know how to type learn’ cated regardless of the field of more, actually do better work in’ specialization?” ‘@ ° school ... and get better grades. | HERE Is A PARTIAL LIST: So you teach your child touch- The meeting will be the fourth in Ash Trays Cash Boxes Stapling Machines typing. a series to help plan courses for Adding Machines Chair Cushions Office Stools What’ : paar Us can eon et gone, the new university which will open| Address Books : gh a recorded 10-day |it. doors to the first freshman clas Apociaionent Christmas Cards Safes touch Spiny, cores. developed fil in September, 1959, : S n : e country’s leading author o 3 Ccicudare Pit fabalics He Scrap Books ping instruction, Dr. John | * oe * Art Supplies Desks (All Sizes) School Supplies Deke ana Pde ek cit e “Bekavia. |. 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MOCOLELLTE OCT GIFT SUGGESTIONS @ Billfolds @ Brief Cases @ Field Glasses @ Barometers @ Chess Sets @ Scrap Books @ Desk Pad Sets @ Photo Albums @ Desk Calenders @ Memo Desk Pads @ Reading Glasses @ Address Books @ Autograph Albums @ Playing Cards @ Dictionaries @ Fireproof Chests wae @ Diaries @ Poker Chips * @ Poker Racks | @ Telephone Indexes @ Statiohery * @ Cribbage , @ Globes @ Personal Files COREE EMCEE WE HAVE IT! STATIONERY for Both Men and Women For Gifts as Well as for Your Own Correspondence Personalized Exclusively to Your Order! If You Wish—Three Day ss ee itn ie Iie li ee Te 3 Service! 135" 4% 5°58 =" = = Field Glasses Binoculars % PRICE WHILE THEY LAST from $2.50 up * Pive Federst Discount House Prices on All Makes JUST 3 in. High 8 lbs. in Weight Portable Typewriters © Royal : aces E T T © Smith-Corona ‘asy Terms—Trade-ins © Remington Taken One) Fatt Yer a4 *S"S"4"S ae See OS, 4 SS _KEM.- CARDS Single Decks $395. each Double Decks $750 ‘ OPEN EVENINGS AINTIL CHRISTMAS 123 Nar aSeinee new St Phent FE24831 POOPIE 4 EEE EME ELLOT LOL LOLOL OO LOO G : LE eee? 4 cel Pheococceccecceqcestaneete 5 eng PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, : TWENTY-FIVE ie Pontiac Tuesday Musicale annual held its Christmas program Tuesday afternoon at Grace Lutheran Church. St. Hugo School Choir Sings at Christmas Party The eighth grade girls choir of St. Hugo of the Hills School provided music at the Christ- mas party held by Daughters of Isabella at K. of C. Hall Monday evening. Members of the club brought gifts to be given to patients at Pontiac State Hospital and the Oakland County Medical Care Facility. Pontiac Branch of Woman's Na- tional Farm and Garden Association met Monday at the West Iroquois road home of Mrs. L. H. Schimmel. ing over books brought by members for Following the program, Mrs. Sorority Holds Gift-Exchange Omega Mu Sigma Sorority held its annua] Christmas par- ty at Elks Temple Tuesday evening. Gifts were exchanged at the dinner. Plans to Aid Vets Plans for Christmas baskets for needy veterans were made when VFW 1008 met Monday evening at the East Pike street post hall. gn oF - Look- ~ Mrs.. Walter K. Willman pours for members, lejt-to right, Mrs. Donald W. Neil, Mrs. John T. Liv- ake ‘Num ers * x Pontiac Préss Photos Ahi Dodge served tea to audience members, left to right, Mrs. Charles Natson, Mrs. W. H. Sink and Mrs. M. K. Fell. 55 Present at BPW Christmas Program A program of Christmas mu- sic was presented for 55 mem- bers and guests at the meet- ing of Pontiac Business and Professiona] Women’s Club, held Tuesday evening at Com- munity National Bank. Taking part in the program were Mrs, Rebecca Gould, Pontiac Press Photes the pediatrics department of Pontiac General Hospital are, left to right, Mrs. William D. Thomas Jr., and Mrs. O. H. Lundbeck. ingstone and‘Mrs. Robert J. Dunlay. contralto; Mrs, Victor Lind- quist, soprano; William Van- derven, baritone; and Victor Lindquist, tenor, Mrs. Addison K. Oakley accompanied the quartet. “These Gifts I Would Give,” was read by Mrs. Margaret Long. Greetings were given by Mrs, R. Sanford Craft and Mrs, Harry Randall, president, Mrs. Raymond Cole was mis- tress of ceremonies. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Eva Dyer, Mrs. Craft, Jessie Gamble, Harriet Gates, Ann Gosner, Mrs. Ed- ward Pritchard and Jane Dan- ton, Miss Danton and Mrs. Craft presided at the tea table. Recreating Yule Is Workshop Theme “Recreating Christmas,” was the workshop theme for the Student League of Tues- day Musicale, held Sunday at the East Iroquois home of Margaret Moreau. George Frederick Handel was the fea- tured composer. Piano selections were pre- sented by Nancy Burgdorf, Di- anne LaBair, Carol Norvell, Beverley Banson, Barbara Payne and Connie Griesbach. Mrs. David Livingstone, Mrs. Neil Gray and Mrs. Charles Griesbach served _refresh- ments. ree s + A gift wrapping demonstration was preserited at the meeting. Mrs. A. A. Dodd, left, chats with Roger Welton. Mr. accompanied by his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Welton, Patients Feted by Society Alpha Beta Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society énter- tained patients at Oakland County Hospital for Medical Care Monday evening with a Christmas party. Mrs. George Yansen was chairman. On her committee were Patty Looman, Mrs. Olive Lord, Mrs. Cecil Myers, Mrs. William Sax and Margaret Snyder. * * & They planned the evening program of stories and poems presented by Judy Whitmer and Judy Prevette, students at Washington Junior High School. Members and patients sang Christmas carols under the di- rection of Mrs. Theodore Wier- sema, accompanied by Mrs. Olive Lord. Patients were given gifts and refreshments. Following the party, Mrs. Albert Kohn was hostess at her Garland avenue home for a Christmas tee. The group saw original paintings of Michigan painted by Mrs. Kohn. Musicale Group Has Yule Program Pontiac Tuesday Musicale’s Senior League held its Christ- mas program Sunday at the home of Gary and Deanna Relyea. Taking part in the program were Gary and Deanna Rel- yea, Mary -Alice Kissick and Jerry Exline. & gram, m: played séveral numbers at the pro- The Tuesday Musicale Chorus directed by Mrs, George Putnam, right, and accompanied by Mrs. Donald B. Hogue; took part ia the Christmas pro- gram. Yomar Officers Installed New officers were installed at the annual Christmas party held by Yomar Group of First Presbyterian Church at the East Iroquois road home of Mrs. Earl Van Dyke Tuesday evening. Social education was the sub- ject of a talk given by Mrs. Caius Gordon. She spoke on “The Moslem — His Religion and Customs.” Mrs. Chester Varney: told the Christmas story, “The Littlest Angel.” Plans were made to entertain the November group at the January meeting. Mrs. Eldred Mathes con- ducted the social hour assisted , by Mrs. Fred Hoenstine and — Mrs. Harry Wood. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Howard White, Mrs. L. V. Os- trander and Mrs. Chester Var- ney. Spark. Tuesday Musicale ~ Yule Fete Includes Carol Sing Numbers by the Tuesday Musicale Chorus and selections for the flute were featured at the annual Christmas program of the Pontiac “uesday Musi- cale, held Tuesday afternoon at Grace Lutheran Church. To begin the program, the chorus, under the direction of Mrs. George Putnam and ac- companied by Golda ‘Hogue, sang five Christmas carols, So- loists were Alice Helvey, ~Y¥vonne Smith and Annabelle * * A. Roger Welton played Christmas selections on the flute, accompanied by his wife. The audience under the di- rection of Mary Buck took part in singing Christmas. carols. The chorus concluded the program with five more carols. Soloists included Dorothy Proud, Rose Jorgenson, Anna- belle Marshbanks, Claire Nich- olls and Mary Wignall. * * * Marshbanks. * Mrs. Arthur Dodge and Mrs. L. W. Stoddard poured. - Social arrangements were handled by Mrs. Willis LeFur- gy, and assisted by Mrs. James Jenkins,- Mrs. A. L. Pierce, Mrs. Donald Bergeron, Mrs. John Kinzler, Mrs. Bruce An- nett, and Mrs. Earl McHugh. Coitture Stylists Hold Fete Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lind- quist presented a musical pro- gram: at the Pontiac Hairdress- ers Association Christmas par- ty at Hotel Waldron Tuesday. ue x * * Delegates for the North American National Hairdress- ers Convention and show, to be held iri Detroit in February, were announced. Attending will be Mrs. Harry Randall, Mrs. Albert Wilson, Mrs. B.J. Reik- er, Mrs. Ernest Thayer, Mrs. Ben Elbling, Mrs. Donald Me- Dowell, Mrs. Earl Simpkins, Mrs. George Haun, and Mrs. Lee Carison. Gifts were exchanged around the Christmas tree. * * * The next meeting will be held Jan. 12 at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. The affair will be an all-day workshop under direction of the Michigan Coiffure Group. Those interested in attending may contact Mrs. Earl Simp- kins or Mrs. Arthur McKinniss. 4 WE'RE . - * Make him happier this Christmas with real “he aan” sport gifts from Slaybaugh’s. Here you'll find just about everything from hunting clothing to guns and boats! Components Revolvers, Automatics and Holsters 1959 FISHING LICENSES See LADIES - - We are as near as your telephone . . Johnson Outboard Motors Thompson Boats Hand Traps Gator Trailers Dakin Guns Gun Cabinets (5-Gun) Colt Guns Gun Racks Gun Cleaning Kits Pellet Guns Gun Cases Shooters’ Bible Reloading Equipment and Gun Digest Scopes and Mounts Browning Guns Call FE 8-0453 _and we will lay away any gift until Christmas. credit terms ‘allow you to pay for your gift next year. Red Wing Irish Setter Boots Insulated Boots (Ladies’ and Men’s) Insulated Underwear Reed Hooded Sweat Shirts Duofold Underwear (Ladies’ and Men’s) Thermal Underwear LIVE. BAIT SHOP BY TELEPHONE , Our convenient Wool Shirts Rain Gear Waders and Hip Books. Alcan Hats Fishing Tackle Fish Skinners Deliars Trout Jackets Tackle Boxes Fish Shanties and Stoves In Doubt? Give Him A Slaybaugh Gift Certificate Spears Ice Spuds Ice Tackle Hand Warmers Fly Tying Kits Bear and Grimes Bows Straw Targets Michigan Road Atlas County Maps SLAYBAUGH’S Park Free on Our Big Lighted Parking Lot 630 Oakland Ave, at Cass e Book Ends, Ash Trays, etc., for the Sportsman's Desk Coleman Stoves, Lanterns, ete. Duck Decoy Paint Kits Marine Hardware Boat Ladders and Boat Seats Life Vests and Cushions Archery Quivers and Arrows Game Calls Gift Certificates Electric Socks FE 8-0453 ee [ Le { 50 f aoe a ; 4 as pease *, | : “TWENTY-SIX s _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1958 _ Hewes eg art from Pars | Freshen Flowers Diet for Teenagers ee a Sn a 2 _—T eo hy" to the Beautiful Caribbean j t ’ Artificial flowers worn in the hair or pinned to your dress, can be freshened up by brush- . ing each petal with-a damp - sponge that has been dipped in Multiply ly Results by C lubbing Together. t week's. ¢ati ! > B RUTH WEST succeed that other groups __ best-tasting, lowest-calorie vers | off on las ™ i& " eccigge Gabaigadig tap , affiliated themselves, and TOPS | sion of an old fattening fa | binges?”, “Why do 1 espe . E Complete Air Tours Give You 4 and shape petals while still It's been done before, by membership throughout th’ | vorite. elally crave munching at if in 3 e Sightseeing Time Galore. damp. Trim frayed edges with | adult and teenagers, all over | country has now risen to 10,000! 9. Exchange think-yourself- | night?” i 4 . Wonderful lasers is | : : .| the country, ad with astonish- There’s a lot of sizzle in thifi ideas," dodges; alse reci- FUN ACTIVITIES 7 n Por details. reservations and trans- ing success. this idea ef group dieting. For pes, menus, all kinds of help- Here are some fun activities . portation arrangements, see i LU NCHEONS Perhaps you've read about one. thing, it’s hard for most ful suggestions. ; a the group can try: : ‘ “Your Dealer in Dreams” Sealtest Ice Cream TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sen- | people, especially young, en- 10. Have Con agent _ 1. The blindfold test. Every- #4 sibly), ghe club founded in Mil- | ergetic, gregarious people, to | sions: everyone sit wit ne body has a pencil and piece of n BIRMINGHAM 1 Popular Prices waukee by a group of over- | resist the snob appeal of a | and pencil and write out t paper. Everybody closes his oe : a | RIKER FOUNTAIN | veizhts. club. By its very natuge, not | answers to such soul-searching | eyes (honestly, now) and [Gy fvans Slippers say : 2 Ree Riemingh Riker Building Lobb Their united battle against | everyone can belong. questions as ""What makes me | draws a full-figure sketch of “Merry Christmas” 5 armas eh so ana individual overweight was so # * % | overeat?”, “What sent me | himseit or herself at present | ins comfortable . Call your club the Weight- weig ht. Then —_ _— wad. Gita. our ; Watching Society, the Slim ing the way you plan to . Sante a pair. We pd ‘ till closed, please, Now * P Jims, the Century Club (be- Eyes -still- closed, please, have these famous "ll all be 100 per cent repeat with your eves open. , ay acl = ond n If you have any sort of per- slippers in a wide or e i Munching Club. It doesn’t mat- manent meeting place (some- roseqceres of-atyles ter what you call it, so long as body's rumpus room?) you OO, every member is serious about ‘a O Pps p even do a bulletin aap losing weight, and has a : or wall labeled The Shape whale of a good time at t every Things ip Come. 2 meeting. ’ oe A Annual Y | canes rao eo he - your buddies like. Pick out Boys might like to use t . mat ace yee ee a idea of a training camp as a - By EMILY POST those practical ; y the amount of space you have PEATHER-LYTE Open Every theme for their club. Then Sfiee'aary Peak habecte-| cat Se pace _ | Nighs Until prize fighters’ exercises would Dear : ee peas Sparco — DS bad laces be the order of the day, with | @ widespread group of wives |- occupations. And pick the ones Christmas! everyone jumping rope, run- | whose husbands will soon be t are the most energetic. i ; 3. Exercises. These can be . ning laps around the block, going to their annual office na ehie if . oe teres DANIEL GREEN doing pushups. . Christmas parties. We dread . y oad fais aus 6 ds ~ . Girls might prefer doing the experience because meny alae A = Vine con ach ex .* SLIPPERS ballet exercises to music, bend- | of us have worked in offices m alone. Yi as = ngs an was ering | sid tae oe AO | Stet em tn Y= I bate ate istmas Shopping at : a “forming ; ties. ¥ . * i The! most comfy slippers ever designed kicks. aot (pestering nae the acm that they. create {| from books. it $ Mer u Y Christmas S opping to please every one in the family. Al- Ceaw niNce good will among’ the epi- toe . , ways a welcome gift. SQUARE DANCE ployes. On the contrary, put- 4. Square dances. Easy, with 2a a A mixed elub could be the | ting business associations on a | a few records on the subject, 8 $= 00 $750 best solution because of its so- | social basis not only defeats | and great for bouncing ounces. } 5 To 1 cial advantages—square danc- its purpose of making. better 3: Hikes or field trips. A : ing is a fine substitute for road- office harmony, but it disrupts | good way to get some of your _ ee work or bar exercises. the harmony at home at a time geology or science work done, . ° oy. 99 se when it should be at its, very too. “Shoes for the Entire Family However you organize your best, We believe many e _ (Condensed from “The Teen-age i club, you'll find that bring- aire = because they feel Weet, published by. Jullan Fe hess 20 W. HURON ST. FE 2-3821 ing your friends into your pro- ey have to. Temerrew: The 980 quickie dict. gram will make it easier to “If the bosses really want stick to. Sharing troubles | {0 create good will why sont Alpha Xi Delt REMEMBER: If he has bought shoes makes t i ter. Kno’ i ey ve a . ~ ° « there we athens in your ‘boat the married employes could P a J Ze ta here, we have a record of his size. gives you courage to ask ques- | bring thir wives ‘or bus to, Bring Gifts M ANISTEE tions and get answers. bands) ? We re as ing you to : . . Finally, competition some- champion the idea. for TB Patients Genuine Shearling times does worlders in getting | a ane last day at a person down to brass tacks. a ee. , e ints « bol Christmas gifts, bought by World renown for the famous shearling "HOW TO START a and = rty is held in members of Birmingham Alum- slippers, that keep your toes warm as’ red ae ‘eaire | nae Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta toast all winter long. Here are the general proce- | what are usually office hours, | 4.) men at Oakland County Tu- dures other groups have fol- then it is not at all necessary | berculosis Sanitarium, will be $495 Te $ 95 lowed in setting up their clubs: to invite either husbands or | sircad i Ai the gras CATE 4. . 1. Pick a leader, either one | wives. But if the party is | oe party Monday. The gifts - of your own group whom you given elsewhere, = eapecst | will be judged for distinction elect, or possibly an athletic { 1 in the evening, then I do of wrappings, and prizes given. coach, or friendly nurse, or think that husbands and waves The party is being held Dec. gym teacher. Or doesn’t some- | Should be invited. In meitier | 1. i nome of Mrs. Glenn ore have a doctor-father (or case should anyone ee nea Rice of Meminghacn. MG. uncle or brother)? = ae Jack LaBelle of Birmingham . ; 2. First, visit the doctor— “ . | en i j » —. : this should be required for | “Dear Mrs. Post: When in | al eager > —_ y - every member. Get his pitch. | VIDE Sever’ Wolren restau. | clude carol singing and games. ¥ . wg 3. Have everybody sign up to lunch with me in a restau- | for a certain number of ses- | ‘ant, do I, as hostess, remain | PAULPS SHOE STORE % 2°°°== Bx2 F558 Grain mor Hin : a week, AA A where to sit, or do they sit Skating Series Set ! | : a= - . wherever they please?’ ; Serving Pontiac for Over 75 Years” ‘ ce a file card on each | A roller skating program, spon- ees e eighine Answer: You tell them where ‘sored by the Pontiac Department, 35 NORTH ‘SAGINAW ST. ae mem a wee nie ace to sit and then as they sit down jof Parks and Recreation, Lincoln : sen each time, and Keep ® || you do so too. Junior High PTA and the school’s) Hen F. Miller Console progress report. ‘Student Council, will begin Tues-| ry . - x * ; * “Dear Mrs. Post: A rela- day. ‘unre ° aa lconver aouna 6. Take exercise together: | tive’s wife is in a sanatorium Chairman Mrs. Walter Messer, @ Full 88-note keyboar Pure so pper swimming, bowling, skating, | and won't be able to come to assisted by Mrs. Russell Bell andj @Specially reinforced and bass string oe Plan feed bad ed | my wedding. That ; sure. But Mrs. Robert Baldwin, announces{ stappied hammers @ 10-year guarantee er: plan on indoor as well as I'm not sure whether to in- that the program is planned from} outdoor exercise. clude her name just the same 7 until 9 p.m. on Thursdays. haa | @ All spruce sounding board . @ Bench included 7. Plan meals you'll all have: on the invitations sent to him \\felyin Norberg is refreshment | school lunches, menus for and his grown daughter who chairman. is $50 DOWN $ 00 progressive parties at night, lives at home.” BALANCE perhaps breakfasts. . \ 8. Invent new ‘Slim - Jim” | Answer: If I were you, I Winners at Bridge IN 36 MONTHS recipes. Givi rize for the | would include her name. : ———— |_Mrs. David Utley and Mrs. Melv.| “GPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS . in Smail were first place wi ° . vat the Pontiac Duplicate Bridge a - gift for ALL the family |b enn Say ne ot Ee . . , ‘Temple, Winning second place were, C ; | Ericson Lewis and John Kraus. | a ] USsIC O. i Add lemon juice and curry | i * : r. ...to cherish a lifetime _At Topo fice ard cory | 149 N, Saginaw FE 5.8222 ‘ serve with a fresh pear salad. nel TILE Children’s Rocker .......$ 6.49 ¢ Ea. To Chest oo. . eee @ .$12.95 Res. == NOW 7 an ¢ 2 Chairs & Table . ..$ 485 §. Buy! 10c Good Buy! 17c % en | "BY HOMER Famous Mac-O-Lac STARDUST .. . Sparkling white blossoms, grace- fully placed‘on a soft blue background, suggest a clear, cool evening, and lend a fresh appeal to the The new GRINNELL already popular Skytone. To complete the effect, Wonderful sl dscorctor . 5 4 white handles and platinum trim lines furnish just colors that dry in 20 French Provincial spinet piano the right accent riboutes ond i) very Gal. ~ 16 PIECE $ 9 5 scrubbable. The perfect Christmas gift for your family! Beautifully styled STARTER SETS ; Grinnell French Provincia spine? with full roel keyboard Service for 4 DO T RIGHT! mee resonant tone and light action. Start your child in music an 2 . ; n ock Gift Pieces 7 . .SAVE on a fine new piano! Open St . a news SEQ ©. | DIXIE POTTERY « ; ‘ a, pS, EXTENDED ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE | 5 raid 7 Re ‘72 5 Por Your Convenience < oa : ~~: + Open Daily 10 A.M. - 9 P.M, — Sunday to 9 P.M. oo 5 RK : i] 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 ee / a GRINNELL’S .27 S. Saginew St. F E 3- 7168 | Ect ican ao ae enn ira ; "es ES ase = j f x " \ * £ ! | i : fh ’ ‘ i i i r & ia ee % : ~ = 4a AM. a all \ ae , a = SA PS ae SS SS a staff of skilled stylists’ Sa odew Ueeannie ‘to please the fancy of the most: discriminating ‘woman. ~ Very, Very Special Version. The New | Feather Cut Custom Cold Waves $730. $1() Complete with Cutting d Styling OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY Until 9-P. M. t . | “Where Service and Quality Are Supreme” No A ppointment Needed! Andre Beauty CSalon 2nd Floor Pontiac State Bark Bldg. FE 5-9257 STAPP’S STAPP’ S % e\° e ! Parade ele ‘ em Boots 3 a Too! ¢ e e Infants’ Children's Youths’ Sizes 4//2-8 Sizes 8l/)-3 Sizes 31/2-6 . .. Christmas Gift Boots....are Genuine COWPUNCHER |"\. cCewsov soeors AN art For Christmas ... for “@ every day of the year! able ... sturdily built Cowpunchers! Alive with e authentic western styl) and color! Low walking heels and full toes, or regular cowboy | eels “i and toes ‘ White IIS 5.99 57.95.28 JUVENILE GOOTERIE 28 E. Lawrenc (open every Evening to 9) and FAMILY SHOE STORE Huron at Te zeoiinaeet “Have You Tried This? By JANET ODELL - Pontiac Press Home Editor Here is a new way of mak- ing a glazed ham loaf. With sweet potatoes, peag and a tossed salad, it will make a good meal, * * * Today’s cook is Mrs. Wal- lace Edwards. She is an ac- tive worker in her church; her latest stint was being co- chairman of the church bazaar, She and her husband like to take their family camp- Myrna Wilson, John Lee Speak Marriage Vows _Myrna Lee Wilson and John Thomas Lee were married Saturday evening at United Preshyterian Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Wil- son of Drayton Plains and Mr. and Mrs, George E. Lee of East Sheffield street. * * * The bride wore an embroid- ered silk organza gown featur- ing a scalloped neckline and basque waistline, The bouffant skirt was floor length and she carried a cascade bouquet of roses and carnations. ATTEND BRIDE Marlene Shell of Drayton Plains was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs, Judy Wilson, of Drayton Plains and the bride’s sister, Marsha Wil- son. They were dressed in peacock-blue waltz-length dresses with cap sleeves and carried semi cascades of red roses and pink carnations, * * * ‘Lynwood Wilson, the bride’s brother, was best man. Ushers were Robert E, Lee and Charles Lee, the bridegroom's brothers; Rodney Wilson, an- other of the bride’s brothers; and Richard Dickinson of Wa- terford. A reception was held in the church parlors. * * * Before leaving for a honey- moon to the Upper Peninsula, the bride changed to a blue wool dress and a white rose corsage, Mrs. Wilson wore a beige lace dress with brown acces- ‘Upside Down’ Serving’ Shows Glaze on Meat us add, . ing~-in warmer weather, “Tet UPSIDE-DOWN HAM LOAF ’ By Mrs. Wallace Edwards | ie poum ine. sree with \% teas: stag 1 pes read crumbs 1 by milk = Mix all ingredients lightly. Make into a loaf. Put % cup brown sugar and 1 teaspoon whole cloves in the bottom of the pan. Place loaf on top. Bake.1% hours at. 375 de- grees. Invert to serve. Makes, six servings, Exciting... CHRISTMAS PURCHASE! MRS. JOHN T. LEE — Luscious Pastel 2-Pc. Wool Chenille SPECIALLY $6) * PRICED : The subtle fitted line, beautiful textures . . . dramatically styled to emphasize the feminine look. They will be your ~ favorite companions for the holidays . . «for travel and right on into spring! Each smartly sories and Mrs, Lee was dressed in a blue knit suit with black and white acces- * sories. Both had corrages of [|* roses and carnations, 2 PARE FREE for one hour by having your ticket validated while making a purchase at Arthur's. Bouffant petticoats should be squeezed through rich soap or detergent suds — after scrub- bing soil lines at the hem with a well-lathered brush. eA ORT So taets pm Sesh Ro ae See SPECIAL PURCHASE eet e Gift Quality See Wes RM de Ns oi alte Se a cage nea hes esas cs coageaaNy HANDBAGS oo « G* =~ BO” A fabulous and timely collection of the season’s most beautiful gift bags... hand-picked from the country’s leading makers. The simple elegance of quality leather and superbly _ detailed fabric bags. Black, brown, tan or red. Accessoriés — Main Floor “ SPECIAL PURCHASE The famous name in cashmere you will recog- nize at a glance! CASHMERE SWEATERS Reg. 29.98 e338 68 16.83 Not just any cashmere buf your favorite » . . shapes these full fashion imported sweaters! Choose from casual classic cardigans or novelty pullovers. Grey, beige, red, blue, white or black. , Sizes '34 to 40. Sportswear — Main Floor see SPECIAL ° ( Famous Designer » BLACK COATS ~-- O99 Reg. $139 to $159 BLIN and BLIN, nothing could be finer Black is so right in dress coats. Beauti- fully tailored, luxuriously lined. The quality you expect from an Arthur's © warm winter coat. ‘Misses’ 6 to 18. \ PURCHASE! designed in rich black, : and glowing pastel shades. Sizes 10 to 20. ‘Dress Salon — Second Floor CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS: Open Every Night Luxurious 100% Cashmere COATS --- 69 Reg. $110 Luxurious, silky-soft light-as-a-cloud cash- mere coats with MILIUM lining for multi- season wear! Wrap style, sketched is but one from our collection. Nude, black, honey beige, or blue. Misses’ sizes. tg Coat Salon—Second ‘Floor ny f b ! Until 9 P. M. NEW | COATS! Fur Collars ~.on Wool COATS --- S33» 108 Reg. $125 to $149 Fur collars of blue or white fox, mink or beaver. Famous Forstmann plush im- ported tweed or ane mohair fabrics, Choose yours in black, neutrals or te winter all Misses’ sizes 8 to 18. Jr: 7 to 1 KNIT DRESSES- ' zoeeceecccccccccseccenenseqes: _look your very best for the holiday season .., . +. With a new, face-flattering hair style — and a Special: Permanent by Tony. JS Beauty Shop : Riker Bldg.—Rear of Lobby YT TUTTI yy mation to an alarm system. | sito Scherzo Group Scherzo Group of Tuesday Musi- cale met Sunday afternoon at the | it Ha a Piano. recitals were given. by ‘Pamela Baker,- Sandra Stempien, ‘Norma Hofmeister, Sharon Moore, ‘Lynda Lttner, David Swain, Su-; san Allen, Mary Lynne Richard. son and Cindy Stark. “DEAR ABBY: Our grand-» | son is the smartest 8-year-old anybody has ever seen but the dirty words he uses would simply knock your hat off! We thought at first he didn't know An ultraviolet-sensitive tube has ® been dveloped’ which will sense | e the presence of smoke, fire or com- ® bustible vapor and relay the infor-, FE 3-7186 what he was saying. but om “We love our grapdeon, too, places ang it's but my husband feels we must a shame for’ | teach him @ lesson. The ‘child's one and all to parents say he picked it up at hear. My hus- school and they were advised band refuses | by their pediatrician to ignore to let the child |; . y ra a a “s i ® ’ 4 ‘ | & ; s : a Ms : a TWENTY-EIGHT ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. pupvespay oneness pe ayo | oe Cutting — Make Your | ppointments Now! 11M S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. problem _ be- ing up himself and ignore this cards this y@ar?” MRS. A. ~ 3 é i Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes cause we love | scheme to get attention. The _DEAR. MRS. A: Certainly. ‘B Cli l > CALLIE S BEAUTY SHOP Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet cite moe onl child is simply using these een at we Perseaipd bt ky not } eau inic ia FE 2- his wife dear- vords because he enjoys the revent you from wishing your /& ! p 116 North Perry E 2-6361 i PHONE FEDERAL 4,2352 7 ly. cotiemnent : path ial he | friends a happy holiday. _ by Edythe McC ulloch | = s * * | ONE HOUR i “DEAR ABBY: I am a wom- TO PARTY TIME I The holiday rush is an of 65, look 45 and feel 25: 1 a | we offer these “tips on getting I am twice married. Lost one ~ = A dy f ty in e hour hlusband in the firs{ world First. layout every thing ses rye 1 | bi i war and one in the divorce ee aN ct — bole court. I'm keeping company (jf) with a bachelor who is 50. |p) | j an Litel — Let the water ie rua im the tub while you tuck few pin ak tn place. Cover peur eurls with a shower cap even though you are going to relax in a tub, it will protect it from dampness and steam. Allow 15 minutes for bath time. Use cologne lavishly (in the same scent as your perfume). { Dom your undies and brush out your hair. Chances are you'll put your dress on before your make-up . 80 cover your shoulders with a cape or cotton towel. Allow another precious 15 min- He's bald and lookg older. He (| wants to marry me but there | " is a doubt in my mind. i - “He's so tight he cuts his | own hair (I do the back). He | drives a sedan that is so old ; and funny looking that people | turn around and laugh, I had 4 to hide his hat so he'd buy a \ This Veal... ; | utes f reful mak Jon | SANTA’S SLEIGH IS THE ree urea ig | SI pera NGar ge ae can't help him there. Do you Now. iz ar aa fast aus i touch to your curls and put on (No more than — think if I married him I could | your fewelry. S. S. SUEDERHOLM change him?” GEN 1 res Lewmood end oto inte your | DEAR GEN: Take him as he | i Phone the McCullech Pa a : is, or leave him alone. If you |p) Bank attempt to remold this bach- i : lor, instead of looking 4 and Lampe feeling 25—you'll look 85 and feel 130! - * ¢ | Professional “DEAR ABBY: I am 15 __ PERMANENTS years old and have been dating Styled‘ as YOU since I was 12. I just started go- Like Itt ing steady, with a real dreamy | guy. He is 16 and a.real doll. | On our second date [ let him | kiss me and, Abby, this fellow | doesn't know how to kiss! I | can’t come right out and tell | him that he doesn't know how | to kiss a girl, can I? What do | 42878 you think I should do? Pretend I don’t know how to kiss either Ke sn ppetntent om eceseary or tell him he could use a few | | GAIR CUTTING — PREB PARKING _ IMPERIAL. BEAUTY SALON _219 Auburn Ave. FE 4 7 bearing a fabulous array of beautiful hand-crafted gifts from UNUSUAL GLASS BOTTLES of BREATH-TAKING BEAUTY! You've never seen anything like these Italian bottles—they’re so lovely! The colors are the designs are unique .. . and they're sure to delight even the most dis- Empoli glass in vertical-diamond and swirl designs. Also tinted In colors of smoke, green, blue, maroon, luscious... criminating person! crystal, two-tone, and multi-colored designs. amber, tangerine and yellow. lessons?” DISAPPOINTED DEAR _ DISAPPOINTED: Don’t tell this boy that he needs kissing lessons unless you want to tell him where you From 18 to 27 Inches Tall got all your experience. Take your time and be patient. +4 95 ° 39 95 You'll be amazed how quickly ITALY! 8H EES For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a self-addressed, stamped_envelope. * * * If you want a collection of Abby's best letters and answers | in one pook, ask your book- dealer to get “DEAR ABBY" | for you. Band Instrument | REPAIR © Factery Trained © The ht Feta e © Guaranteed, Tee! AT: CALBI Music Co. 119 N. Saginaw FE 5-8222 Yes, just a few days ago the S.S. Suederholm docked at the Port of Detroit—with a special shipment of fine Italian imports for Wiggs— purchases made in Italy last summer, with the Christ- mas season in mind! Come in soon to see this out- standing collection of ceramics, silver, ‘objects d’art, Venetian glass and leather goods. Nowhere else can you find gifts of such unusual dis- tinction and outstanding beauty . » - and at substantial savings, too—because of direct purchase. We Buy All Types of WASTEPAPER. NEWSPAPERS 50c 100# CORRUGATED 80c 100# Pontiac Waste Material Co. 135 Branch 5: FE 2-0209 If your legs are thin, do deep knee bends to achieve shapely calves, _ankles and thighs. & + WOODEN COASTERS A cute, hand-painted wooden figure decorates each coaster, And two coasters of the eight act as sacks for the others ,with fheir gay little Christmas trees! Set of 8, only ..... $1.00 WONDERFUL GIFTS in FINEST ITALIAN LEATHERS! Top quality leathers in jewel tones, tooled in gold and hand-crafted as only the skilled Italian artisans can do it! These exquisite leather items can.fill many of your Christmas gift shopping needs! Shown Above, Left to Right: Comb Cases, with comb, ea $1.00 Combo Case with Comb and _ mirror 250.5525 2s. -5 $1.95 ad Pouch Change Purse..... $2.95 ' . Combination Wallet and PURE SILK SCARVES Change Purse ...+.++..+-$1.75 Change Purse ..... ; 4.95 Eyeglass Cases, each ...... $1.95 Every gal on your Christmas list will love one of these beautiful silk scarves imported from Italy! Gor- geous hand-painted designs, beautiful hand-screened designs, colorful pais- fed. Tax Incl. ley prints! Every one with hand- rolled hems. Priced at .......... OTHER BIG COLOR $3.00 - $3.50 - $4.00 TV MODELS FROM TURKEY PLATTER Wonderful to hav e— wonderful to give — this magnificent turkey platter' Pure white back- ground with turkey in bold relief and hand- decorated in brilliant col- ors. Large 20” x 164° size, and only $5.95 $495 LA Now there are Color shows every night of the week — and they're all yours in “Living Color” with the new Wesicott. Like all Big Color TV it lets you enjoy your VW) favorite black-and-white programs, too... on the same set! You get Balanced Fidelity Sound and, on Deluxe models, there's 3-epeaker Panoramic Sound. Come in— see Big Color TV today! PURE SILK TIES Need an especially nice gift for a “hard to buy for’ man? These dis- tinctive pure silk ties we found in Italy are the answer. Wiggs is not usually im the tie. business—but we just couldn't resist these! $4.00 Each RCA Plonvered ond Developed Compatible Colar Television STEFANSKI : - RADIO & TELEVISION ‘ 187 W. Huron St. FE 2-6967 #§ If you're searching for. that “just right” gift for a “hard to buy for” person... be sure to see our unique collection of unusual gifts in alabaster, brass and Venetian glass! | ..| OPEN EVERY NIGHT + UNTIL CHRISTMAS WIGCS . | oO 24 WEST HURON STREET 4 t 4 + 4 & oy a ion — ap fe ‘ gee tan-l - — ioogee dress the arg quer ttied French . In . trying to ladies, out-do each Sther, the ladies © \,, Sometimes wore hair-do's four MIRRORS (with the exception of bread, . Chenoa | Full-Length Door: Mirrors From $59 Venetian Mirrors $750 All Mirrors are of Polished Plate Glass and Electro-Copper Plated with Long Term Warranty From We Deliver PONTIAC GLASS CO. 23 W. Lawrence St. FE 5-6441 Delightful $1.49 FRUIT CAKE for the Holidays GIVEN WITH Your Purchases to $7.50 or More sugar or vegetable juices.) NATURAL HEALTH FOODS 8 Mt. Clemens St. (Formerly 58 Wayne) FE 4.4601 Pontiac Master Plumbing Contrac- tors and its Women’s Auxiliary’ gath- ered at Rotunda Inn Tuesday for a Mrs. Curtis Thomp- auxiliary president was Christmas dinner. son, center, Pontiae Press Phote in are of decorations for the affair, Also pictured are Ezra Mason, left, secretary-treasurer of the contrac- tors, and Curtis Thompson, president of the group. Contractors, Wives Celebrate Master Plumbers Hold Dinner A family-style dinner with Christmas trees and carol sing- ing highlighted the evening Tuesday” when Pontiac Master ‘Plumbing Contractors and the Women’s Auxiliary met at Ro- tunda Inn. Decorations for the affair were planned by Mrs. Curtis Thompson and Mrs. Wilfred Thompson. Mrs. Bud vanes provided music. * * * Present for the event were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cook, Mrs. Lloyd Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Temple, Mr. and Mrs. William Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. °! William Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Thompson. * * Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Temple, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn P. Seeley. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilhams and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mason Jr. also attended. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Bud Temple, Host to Crusaders Howard Cagle was host when Crusaders Class of Centra} Chris tian Church met Friendship Hall. Saturday at The class decided to assist a needy family as a spe-| cia] project each month. aaa dept. stores soles comfortable paddce heels. White fur cola colors. 4 to sion cloth slippers r. Assorted 10. Shop now! OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Mon. thru Sat. Downtown AND Drayton Plains 99 ‘Charge It’ and Men’s flexible Durable hard sole. h eels. Smooth capes brown, wine and blue. ¢ capeskin operas 99 ‘Charge It’ Rubber kin ay » to 12. Women’s cozy ©° Saft foam crepe mb Fanev lining 1 many rs, Women 16 her soles. assorted a ai7es \ to rduroy slippers 99 ‘Cherge !t’ 10, “color } ; \ sliams and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Thompson complete the list. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Williams, Mr. and Mrs, Denald E. Wil- 2 OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Monday thru Saturday Downtown AND Drayton Plains FEDERAL Jept. stores SOs > I dreamed I was a PS heavenly body in my jane at Federal’s j New Blue Horizon for the softly-rounded Empire look -maudenform Orbiting around your holiday fashion whirl is the prettiest bra on earth... Maidenform’s done it in white broad- cloth, frosted with lace and embroidered in blue for the look of delicate hand- work. In sizes 32 to 38, ABC. Save! 3.00 Federal’s expert corsetieres will fit you correctly {oy comfort and figure flattery THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESHAY, DECEMBER 10, 1958 oe “Py Ri TWENTY-NINE, ae ee ee GOWN in nylon tricot with two free float- ing layers, with three ombre tones accent- ing the bodice, with nosegay pins on satin wrap-around ribbon. 8.95 SLIP in nylon tricot striped with insets of lace and eyelet embroidery; its bodice is outlined with applique lace both front and back. 8.95 PETTI-SLIP so sleek and slim with so richly deep with pleated shaped lace with the heirloom look of Italian open work. 3.95 f 7 OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 4. agent" hs his y anal é give her gloves she loves. dawnelle LAVISHLY EMBROIDERED . . . ... and flatteringly feminine. An giove by Dawnelle, made in their doublewoven cotton. So very washable! incrio... 40° i a ‘ \ <1 : ~ MY Sette 2 » \ . aN ~ a 4 b if 53 ¥ TAILORED DETAILING... ¢ yee SNE ail e . carefully handsewn down the side and on top of this all handmade glove. A glove to give that ‘special look’ to your suits... made hy Dawnelle in soft déihlewoven cotton. | Very washable Lorelie *Geces .$3 oll hand-done st0e— eee new form of leisure... the tapered slack provocatively touching the ankle. !n soft wool .flannel, brightly accented with “’brass” buttons, and a leather belt. In black or red. Sizes 10-16, 14.95 - eo an Our California PADDIES in luscious velvet, red or green, trimmed with pearl pea-pods ‘7.50 . Ff + ® : * t “mety et a | THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DELEMBER 10, 1958, coh cee een: | ~ Bomber Crashes, US. Ting fo Collect! Ha! Bove Says: oa Me Sea : T F Ch lin ‘Sp ; ide + Web Rew ally nO e - lan in Oklahoma ‘ LOS ANGELES (AP}—A suit to ye oe St Las ee re Fa ee NEW YORK (AP) — Things ajal employes shuwea - hat the' look cooler — and a. man - Took rican Somaliland. Wives had to = pad his French chet, Jacques, from comedian Charles Chi columnist «might ever know if he | ; and. bronchitis ratesjlonger.. thful to their husbands on pounds a year to keep the One rae Fee, “is — in U.S. Tax Courtlaiin't open his mail: piegriensen workers were ston the| Most psychoanalysts now ‘avoid |from Monday to Thursday: ~ | recipe secret. 3 Dead, 4 Presume ee Gs That the web of a spider, strand | leather couches—they're too slip-| ee & Everyone has his own id *. Mai se those lea of M t B Mi ° i R. E. Maiden, couhsel for the)». strand, is stronger thon af it Same as for outdoor — ‘ipery for nervous patients, -In-| Nothing shows the romantic na-\what . Molibeod ta 'iee ie bana = seeing Internal Revenue Service, said yore woven of filaments of steel men 20 _ er cidentally, prices _ for “.analyst's|ture of Americans more than the|t) beat Edgar Wallace's crisp def- : ‘Tuesday there is a possibility of of the same weight, ; | nities os couches now run fram $85 to $350/drawings they put on the back of inition: “A i lg ig ALTUS, Okla, (AP) — A Stra-| an agreement before the tral, x * * | Here's Lisa Kirk's defin ith Of More for de luxe; hydraulically envelopes, The most common one: /who has fount something more tegic Air Command stratofortress: tentatively “Set uiet ae ha A survey among 2,500 men van yale Someone wi operated models. A heart punctured by a shivering] interesting than women.” trailing long fingers of .flame: Main issue Is whether Chapin, soyed that 42.5 per eent pre- x * & » J arrow,. , ie ee ‘Yas “s north of here a native of England, now living inc ied a cultural gift for Chiist. OMe hundred million Americans = E Is there a connection hetween ° ay tee rede seein ‘ “ . cater ind “ig entitled to clain ee ek Si nanied nem owrt life. Insursnce. : pack teeth, Oe ge ia eae pets and mental health? The _ “a ved, nee a gt Monta a di ES = . as g z . Mas, anc ce ante é = ~ . é obsery AR ci found, status as a nonresident alien, not bottle of liquor, It’s a real wonder more peo- led as an asset, by’ sirncd aoa cient Greeks believed that a per- ane kx waien yon think that otter The eight-jet bomber, oh a train-' isubject ta nen taxes, prior to Looking for something to hate? | ple haven't broken the bank at. | ‘Mimi Hines. She's asking Lloyds ison always accompanied by a dog people aren't having the fun you - ing mission from Altus Air Force; oN ti a i to Switzerland, Why not hate the boll weevil? It ‘Moute Carls. Menace has an jot London to insure her two over- [would never suffer from tnaanity. 144 « Base, reportedly had eight crew-; Cragin ee causes 300 million dollars a year army of only 65 men. ‘sized front teeth for $100,000. | Charles I was so selfishly fond | lrights in 1953. The government leontends he was a resident alien junti] that time, - | A survey of Great Britain s post- / US. GOVERNMENT GRADED Po -~ “CHOICE” BLADE CUT | : Ro a S damage to the cotton crop. Robert Q. Lewis says a bikini} Anthropologists found an odd’ of ice cream he wanted the del- The Pahama Canal cost about men aboard. The bodies of three! is. something that makes a girl/custom among some tribes in Af-| teacy restricted to royalty, so he \$375 million to build. — were found. on the frozen ground! amid the wreckage in an open} field. * _* * x Witnesses said the plane, the, Air Force's largest, circled low} over Altus and seemed to be mak- ing an attempt to get to the base, a few miles to the east. The po- lice department reported receiv- _ ing numerous telephone calls from residents asking if the craft was having engine trouble. The survivor, ‘unconscious, was found a quarter of a mile from the main wreckage. His parachute Was open, but ft was not known if he had jumped, = $ * * * | The survivor and the three bod i fes were taken to the SAC base, AP Wirephote | located in extreme southwestern HER OWN FIRE ESCAPE — | Oklahoma 14 miles from the north Wilda Hyman, 9, of Independ- | Texas border. ence, Mo., holds the 60-foot | « Deputy sheriff Kenneth Spears length of rape she brought to her | said the plane earried only am-: second-floor classroom to serve | munition. The Air Force has said as her personal fire escape. Her’ | stratoortresses can carry hydro mother. Mrs. W. F Hyman, said H gen bombs. she wanted to emphasize the need | ‘ol. C. H. Davidson of the base for parents to determine what | said the plane has a normal com- safety factors or lack of them | j plement of five, but carries more. exist in-schools, instead of rely on training missions, ing on school or fire officials * * * ; spe “There wasn't much left,” Spears said in describing the Toledo Coal Shipping wreckage. “The pieces of the plane covered almost a square Off 4 Mi lli ] mile. It hit about a half wile or| ! ion ons so from the nearest farm house.”’| TOLEDO, Ohio — Coal ship-| Actor Robinson Held ments from Toledo Harbor this " vear are off nearly 4 million tons on Narcotics Charge from last year, the U.S. Corps of Engineers reports. | pms mee —_ eS SS | cape: ere ee Seemed ee A A A A os | LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actor Jay Robinson. 28, has been charged with possessing and sell ing heroin. ~*, grain shipments show a slight in-! U. S GOV'T. GRADED CHOICE . __ crease over last year. 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STAMPS aay (0 AON a Ce Rceecal canta Crcenenet ae eeaamedl Seccnaeatll eae Corner Senne st effect on bladder irrita- tion. 3. by mild diuretic action =n peace increase —— of 1$ miles Bay TI the = Doans tga erg res ae, years. Don's Pilstoday! Bloomfield High, backache, | tained roses, carnations and snapdragons. Mrs, Richard Berry of Clarkston, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. John Lucas, and Lois Theiss, both lof Clarkston and Sally ee of Waterford. ' Buddy Furman of Garkston: rother of the bridegroom, was & sm = : P detection and handling of radioac-/ best man. Seating the 100 guests tive materials. (were Namon Foster and William ta conection with tis gro Cart oth of Carton and Bob ae here — piss] East Highland Assn. Hall was Northern Michigan, Nov. 3 and 4 at the University the site of the reception after the and Mrs. of Michigan attending a regional ceremony. (38 E. Washington St., Clarkston. Instructors Institute in radiolog- ical monitoring. The course included lectures and films on the effects of nuclear weapons, principles of radioactive! trite" Boys Get ace * Iations, medical aspects of eaeiear| \radiatign, plotting radioactive fall- out, use and care of monitoring wresT BLOOMFIELD—The West/boys in the club, ranging in age instruments, and a< tour of the pioomfield Boys Club is planning from 10 to 18 years. Presently, nuclear reactor and Phoenix Mem- to open a new games room in the the members are playing basket- orial Laboratories. ‘clubhouse at Roosevelt Elementary ‘ball in an open boys club league, x School in Keego Harbor as soon working on woodcrafts and look- MRS. ROBERT L. FURMAN Following their honeymoon in, the new Mr. Need Equipment * monitoring course is not new to equipment. the area, as it was given by Dol-' Carl Misfeldt, direcfor, has an- | considered safe enough. sen to a class of local Civilian nounced that contributions can be! Defense volunteers and was in-/mailed to the club addressed to} eg aren Masri cluded in the school’s chemistry) Box 703, Keego Harbor. The older| ys ma classes last year. boys in the club are particluarly It is believed that West Bloom. 2™xious to procure a pool table. i ' field High School was one of the | The additional room is big | first high schools in the nation enough to contain a pingpong | to include this as a part of the table and two pool tables. Plans — wogeier opeciistry comscilany: aie caligier tue pneckey game in this manner, with less conflict A few of the students who have tables, Misfeldt said. due to a wide variation in age.” taken this course will take part. The clubhouse is located behind _ Visitors are welcome to drop in in a forthcoming Civilian Defense the school in a frame building and see the club in operation, drill and will at that time get formerly used in teaching manual | Misfeldt said. It is open Mondays, practice in monitoring personnel crafts. < Wednesdays and Thursdays from and supplies. ! There are approximately 330.7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Grand Blanc Man Wins lake Orion Re-Elects Corn Contest in County ©- © Officers used by boys from 15 to 18 years | of age, leaving the present room to the younger members. Misfeldt said he believed that “things would run more smoothly the Lake Orion Chamber of Com- i Winner of the Oakland County of Lake Orion used a 5-20-20 fer- . | Senior Corn Contest is Harold tilizer at planting time on_ his MUL Dave been re-elected for Mitchell of Grand Blanc, it was Funk G-46& corn with a son bis other year. announced by Jay Poffenberger. side dressing. He achieved a yield They are Dr. Richard McNeil, county extension agent, Agvicul- of 120.6 bushels per acre. president; Wesley Alien, vice ‘ture. | Of the 22 entries in the contest, president; Walter Shoup, treas- ; ts ke ‘ten planters grew over 100 bush-. urer; and David Erlandson, sec. | Mitchell achieved a yield of els per acre. retary, 131.5 bushels per acre to place | * * * | Recently re-elected to three-year | first in the countywide annual) The cost of producing the corn terms as directors”of the chamber | competition. In second place was} varied more than 30 cents a bush-| were N, Peter Hammelef and Robert Ousnamer of Orion town: el between the various farms. | Harry Slater. a4 “ a yield of 129.7 bushels’ ne of the outstanding points | Newcomers to the board, also Mitchel] planted Michigan 480 | all of the farms having the six corn the last part of April and | highest yields either used a ni- used a 6-24-12 fertilizer at plant- | trogen side dressing or plowed ing time and side dressed with down extra nitrogen, County |To Hold ‘Turkey Dinner nitrogen. His plant count at | | Agent Poffenberger said. | AUBURN HEIGHTS — The Av- lor vere. ™ eo er atisi Cie pcan contest yam Heights Community Club will! ‘hold a turkey dinner and Christ-| ‘certificates will be given to the Qusnamer used a 12-12-12 fer-\three. farmg\ with the highest: \tilizer on his Michigan 570 corn yiélds, and \to all farms raising! in the clubhouse. Members have) at planting time and plowed down over aj 100 Bushels per ‘acre, at been asked to bring $1 gift for ex-/ 12 tons gf manure. . ‘the annual Oakland County * ‘Soil change. Hostesses will be Mrs. For the third highest yield re- Conservation District "banquet in Ernest Howell and Mrs. Ford ‘corded in the county Stuart Braid January. Robert Woodward and Martin Car}- son. | Furman will reside at, The Civilian’ Defense radiological as the group can get some more |ing forward to playing hockey on, |Dollar Lake as soon as the ice is, LAKE ORION — All officers of of the contest, was the fact that [named to serve three years, are| mas party at 6:30 p. m. Thursday) Snyder. . i ‘Almont OKs Sewer Construction Plan ALMONT — The Almont Village | Council has okayed the purchase | jot sewer tile and fittings to begin ithe construction of sanitary sew- fers along East St. Clair street. | * * * | Heavy equipment is now break- jing ground at a point where the ‘latest installation on East St. ‘Clair street turned north to form an interceptor line for the North- east Subdivision. The $30,000 esti- lmate on the work includes con- lstruction of a pumping station at ithe extreme east end of the line, jy _ to enable service to homes and contemplated expansion along the’ outskirts of Almont. | * * * Another decision made by the |village council was to drill a new test well on the Community Berkley Man Held in Robbery'7 Walter Budry Denies Pistol-Whipping Clerk at Piggy Bank Cleaners BERKLEY — Police are holding Walter H. Budry, 25, of 3665 Oak- shire Rd. for investigation of armed robbery in the pistol-whip- ping yesterday afternoon of a clerk at the Piggy Bank Cleaners, 2829) Coolidge Highway, x * * The clerk, Mrs, Marguerite Ba- condition today at William Beau- mont Hospital with multiple lacera-| | Rules Group tions of the scalp. Mrs. Baker said she was alone when a man entered and after asking for his clothing and threatening to kill her he beat the woman with a pistol. She said he then dragged her to the back room, where he tied her hands with twine. Her screams attracted the at- tention of Walter Knopka who op- erates a. real estate office two doors down from the cleaners. Knopka ran into the store and grabbed the assailant’s wrist as he! was leaving. The man got away) but Knopka was able to obtain! the license number of his car and furnished a description to Berkley police. | * * * Budry was arrested a few hours later by Novi police when he ap-| peared at a general maintenance) shop of the Walled Lake Amuse-| ment Park with blood on one hand and on his shirt-sleeve. Budry has denied the pistol- whipping but has admitted throw- jing a pistol from his car some- where in the Walled Lake area. ' Police are searching for the weap- ion, and are also checking with | State Police to find if Budry has ‘any criminal record. Budry is a free-lance’ photog-' rapher and works as a bottler for Brown Creamery of Royal Oaks | MSU Vet Grad Starts Practice in Almont ALMONT — Dr. Eldon Barclay| June 1958 graduate of Mich-| igan State University with a) Doctor of Veterinary Medicine de- | igree, has announced that he will) ‘establish a general practice in| Alntont. * * * Dr. Barclay and his wife, Effie Romeo Woman Is Killed by n ‘ar ROMEO — A sixty-six-year-old, Mrs. Robert Cantpbell, with whom Romeo woman was fatally injured|she made her home, were return- at 6 p.m. yesterday when she was| hit by a car seconds after stepping off a bus in front of her sister's home at 67091 S. Van Dyke, a half mile south of here. Miss Clara Mitchell died about two hours later in ‘St. Joseph Miss Mitchell and her sister, to Keep Power Martin Says Liberal Block Won't Alter House Committee Ratio WASHINGTON ‘TOWNSHIP The new Washington Township - terim zoning ordinancé, adopted Oct. 12, is scheduled to go into active effect this weekend, R. Eu- ,gene Inwood, township supervisor, told board members last night, Final details of administration, particularly applying to gravel pits, are being worked out now, Peter G. Horler, township attor- “ney reported, New zoning board ad- ministrator Ralph Sheldon will have charge of enforcing the ordi- nance and will explain it to gravel pit owners at a meeting he plans to schedule in the very near future. Sheldon, whoeis also Washington fire chief, reported that the depart- 'ment made 37 runs during the year which ended Dec. 2. Compensation received by the 26 members of the department for fighting fires and training amounted “to $2,287 this year, he said, The fire chief asked the beard to consider an addition to the present fire hall to house a new tanker the department hopes to acquire, This move, Sheldon said, will put the fire department one step closer to becoming an all inclusive town. ship emergency unit “if that should be the will of the people,’ 'Projects, Inc., property near the Lou, also a MSU graduate eine @ Tourist Head Picked |school. It is hoped that project ‘will provide the water system ‘with a new and better source of | supply. | Spinach is believed a native of western Asia. degree in medica] technogoly, residing at 7105 General Squier | Rd., west of the village. A 1952 graduate of Almont High School, the new practitioner is the son of Dr. and Mrs. clay Sr., formerly o of Almont. DETROIT w& — W. Calvin Pat-' terson has been re-elected presi-| dent of the Detroit Convention and Tourist Bureau. He is a_ vice- ‘hone Co. ing from a shopping trip when the accident occurred. . eee Driver of the car was Frederick Falk, 19, 16615 E. 30-Mile Rd., Romeo. Falk told Romeo State Police he didn’t see the women until started across in front of his car. Falk said he applied his brakes too late to avoid hitting her, police reported. There were skid marks of 135 feet at the scene and the body was carried about 95 feet. * * * The driver, to make a state- }ment today in the Macomb County Prosecutor’s office. Lake Orion Woman Garden Club Speaker ROYAL OAK — Mrs. Stacy Klingersmith of Lake Orion will give an illustrated lecture on the organic gardeners in Oakland County at the Thursday meeting ‘of the Royal Oak Organic Farm and Garden Club. The public meeting, held at the First Baptist Church House, 309 N. 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The five-day session is held ev- ery other year under the joint | sponsorship of the Michigan Sher- | iffs’ Assn. and the State Police. | Steel Peak Beats ‘57 DETROIT ® — jwuPnD — rr Detroit steel ' mills are expected to operate at a_ rate of 91.5 per cent of capacity _this week, compared with 94.9 | week, the metalworking weekly) Iron Age feports. The mills pro- duced 139,500 tons of steel last aveek, compared with 134,500 scheduled this week. In the same} week a year ago they operated! at 89 per cent of capacity and) turned out 115,700 tons. — | ie 1 r from the post Ae ha Ca et Dur Dine True Life Adventures BRIGHT .. BETRAYER 12. 10 Distributed by King Features Sy ndicate, me *, ens @ 1958 “5 a Walt Disney Productions ead World Rights Reserved AIHE FEMALE OF ONE SPECIES OF LIGHTNING BUGS (PHOTURIS PENNSYLVANICA ) FLAGHES HER INVITATION TO THE SKIES AND AWAITS.A . RESPONDING FLAGH. IF IT \6 OF THE RIGHT COLOR AND FREQUENCY, A PROPER MATE HAS BEEN FOUND: CLOSED Gregg Now Planning ‘Counties Measure White Gold . Hollywood: Headlines ——— | |Barrie Chose 16 Mike a Movie With. Bing Crosby ' -|Tashlin in ‘Say One For Me™ with| jand wears it in a pony tail, told . ag See ets town Secvtey--0bh that will end : the dates with Bob where Jill is concerned. Lance is on cloud 9 since he won the speed race in Nassau and he was all over TV being interviewed with a big beam on his face. Barbara Hutton, Lance’s mother, \Bing Crosby, Debbie Reynolds and is expected in New York from |Bob Wagner. The’ very next day | Europe very soon and you can bet information came, that Barrie had! 'that young Reventlow will arrange jbeen given the role and will do ala Meeting for his mother to meet | ‘dance as well as act for 20th his best girl. t | ‘Century-Fox. .* | ‘The Bred Astnite. spectacular | dit betre Tony Perkins took | r New York to spend Christ-| did much for Barrie in bringing ; mas with his mother he said that) | her before the public. She will | he’s writing a three-act play re- do his next spectacular, but Fred | | vol 4 d th a If| ien't of 5 te oo mane ving aroun e year and a half oun ‘at mind ; oar than | ihe spent as a licensed baby sitter these shows a year. 'during his college days in Florida, Barrie, who has the longest hair | Tony's experiences in this depart- ment were climaxed when he be- me that she wants to cut it and!came the favorite, guardian of a save the hair for a chignon. great Dane. * &w& & , He’s going to work on the play Jill St. John flew east on hel fthewe his trip to Australia early same plane with Bop Evans and|in January where he'll,make “‘On since they are both alumni of 20th|the Beach” for Stanley Kramer. |Century- Fox, Bob politely escorted; How that lad has changed since) By LOUELLA 0, PARSONS HOLLYWOOD — A_ youthful caller at my home, Barrie Chase, (brought color into a dull day. She jtold me that she was hoping to iget a part with director Frank | ROBERT b. BYRNES Oakland Masons Hold Installation Robert B. Byrnes Takes Office as High. Priest in eceunital the deadlocked ae majority: Republicans in the Sen-; ate will clafnp on tighter com- mittee controls there. The possibility was discussed: yesterday at a pre-session GOP Senate Caucus. The new Legisla- ture organizes Jan. 14. The GOP Senators deferred |, any decision, apparently to await the Sutcome of a stalemate in the house Where Republicans house .where Republicans.etaota and Democrats each came out — of the Nov. 4 election with 55 members-elect, At the moment, the odds seem ta favor Democrats in their bid to wrest away house control after 20 continuous years of Republican dominance. . Jill in New York town, including | dinners at the Harwyn Club, El Moroeco and ‘‘21"’ and a new play. or two. But Jill’s real “heart,” Lance Youngsters Sleeping at Home Near Sparta Reventiow, arrived in the big | i Father Guilty in Child Killings Murdered 4 of His 5, he first came te town and was his| /OWn press agent. | * * * , Greer Garson is in bed and see- jing only her closest friends since .the sudden death of her mother. An enthusiastic postcard with a Paris dateline from Sophia Loren! says she'll be here before Christ- mas, Last summer Rock Hudson | bought a boat exactly like Ty- | rone Power's and he often called | on Ty and Debbie. Now Kock has paid Debbie several visits to see if he could help her. She is | met only unhappy but a sick girl. Stopped by the Cocoanut Grove to see Patrice Wymore who has! worked so hard on her act. She's got the best looking legs since \ ‘ed to the high position at the an- | nual convocation held last week. | at Rite Tontanty = | As now organized, most senate | Standing committees have four Re- Annual installation of officers of} ‘publicans and two Democrats — the Oakland Chapter No, 5, Royal|an arrangement set up two years Arch Masons, will be held at 8 to- 2&0. Before that, the GOP held night at the Masonic Temple, 181; | 4 ' 1 strangle hold. \E. Lawrence St. | The change, instituted in Jan- Being installed as the new high | uard 1957, followed Democratic priest will be Robert B. Byrnes, Protests that the committee ratio of 122 Marquette St. He was elect-| ¥@S unfair tn net corrésponding | te everall Republican-Democrat- ie numerical propertion and Other officers to be installed are | meant almost automatic death ‘Loring Downs, king; Marvir Ree | for Democratic proposals. ers, scribe; Erwin A. Hall, treas-| In 1959-60, the Republican Senate \urer; George C, Thompson, secre-|edge over Democrats will be 22 itary, and Jack Farnsworth, chap-/|to 12. lain. There was some talk of hiring Also being installed to various|'a GOP senate press agent for elective offices are Calvin Carpen- | better communication with the pub- ter, Burton F, McNally, Raymond lic. Action was put off. ‘Dietrich and with a little more Ruggles, Jean Walter, Earl Brun- GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) — Or- training you're going to hear from. ‘son, Duane Boughton, ‘Jesse Spark- TODAY | to Co-Star in Movie | Average American family uses ey eee em ee OPEN FRIDAY BLUE SKY THEATER FE 4-46 DRIVE IN ' millionaire>is coming back, Join Carr Productions an- wood, wife o f automobile heir, | Horace Dodge II, will co-star in a 'movie entitled ‘The Indian.” = ‘Science Lecture Series counties with the deepest | MOUNT PLEASANT (@® — com! ao snow measurement, helping with But ‘householders and motorists. ‘counties that get the most of it | a series of Saturday institutes cov-| county roads, \ering mathematics and physical) sTwenty-two counties shared in a Everything for the CHRISTMAS PARTY Tricks — lokes — Novelties science from Feb. 7 sage ee June| kitty of $545,021 this year. The pay- 8 for junior and senior high school ments are based on a complicated | teachers. Dow Chemical Co. 8! formula for 70 or more inches of scholarships for junior} | snowfall multiplied by county road. mileage. | Sponsoring jand senior high school teachers) 'with three years experience, Sa | HOLLYWOOD -(AP) — Blonde, State P ays Off in Cash Grea stermod, who wit stow for Heaviest Snowfall it’s a bonanza of white gold to the Delivery Drivers: Strike | | 4 on ae pays off in cash to | LANSING —This recent heavy tonagon, Otsego, Ottawa and nounced Tuesday that Miss Sher- | snowfall may be a headache to. Schoolcraft. , New York Papers Again | heart NEW YORK (AP )—Circulation | ‘of major New York City daily) ‘by a strike of deliverers—their second in two days. The papers planned: over-the-counter sales. * * * The deliverymen struck nine} papers late Tuesday night after \voting to reject a tentative settle- 35 Auburn Ave. Pipers Magazine Outlet FE 4-8240 | ‘least one yout: in mathematics OF) paced on the _payment will be merit of a contract dispute with current fall. So they, the Publishers Assn. of New York! have rulers out, watching the City. Next y flakes pile up, in the north coun-| _ & * * HURON TMeEAare it FEATURE STARTS 7:00 - 10: :00 Ed Smith at the Organ —e | The agreement, reached Mon- day morning after all-night nego- tiations, ended an eight-hour walk-| out by the truck drivers, but was) Marquette County was tops with $101,728 from the current mer as next nay aan was nex’ ‘subject to union membership rati-. _ fication. Surprisingly, Chippewa County. in the eastern end of the Upper’ Jjinches and eligible for the cash in-| Peninsula, received only $46.45. Seek Fishing Boat Chippewa recorded only 70.04, | secheed lant vear. Lost Off Isle Royale But Van Buren County, in the southwestern fruit belt, was given with six men and two women. $38,875 for a freak heavy fall last aboard ‘vas sought by the coast | Separation and obtaining a court fire and the pre-arranged escape | |guard today off Isle Royal in eet forcing him to leave the plan saved all six members of the ouse. winter. Lake ee | has ty eived frigid Lake Superior. ears, upwards to $ a rag em The cutter Woodrush, out wasn n_on the ret in this ac-| (cere 6 of Duluth, Minn., was dispatched tical sie far etesll a | from here to search for the fish- assuringly for area ing boat last night. residents, highways sources | - sh | couldn't remember Wayne or | The Coast Guard said the fish- Oakland nties being in i"g craft was named the Jefferies, I line for snyneeata: ial : but it was uncertain of its home; port. Some sources speculated it) | Other counties with 70 or more'was out of Grand Marais, Minn. | The search was centered off Isle. | cluded: (Royale’s. Malowne Bay. | | Alger,-Allegan, Antrim, daresa.| | Benzie, Gogebie, Grand Traverse, . ° \Iron, Kalkaska, Keweenaw, Luce. Lansing-East Lansing “Manistee, Muskegon, Oceana, On- 108-Unit Motel Planned LANSING — The owner -of the Frandor Shopping Center here has announced plans for construc- IN WATERFORD tion of a 108-unit motel between Lansing and East. Lansing, Francis J. Corr said a leasing OPEN FOR LUNCH AND DINNER EVERY DAY! Delightful Food Expertly Served Recommended by Duncan Hines—AAA—Southeastern Tourist Association National Restaurant Association ,agreement has been signed with ‘the million dollar project at the ‘shopping center. He said it was planned to begin construction in January and finish ‘in time for summer business, Jerry Lewis Buying Interest in Night Club PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) — Come- dian Jerry Lewis is negotiating to acquire a half interest in the KoKo noise - makers, bal EVERYTHING FOR A WONDERFUL TIME! NO COVER CHARGE! NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY! | ' We are going to have a big JAMBOREE like never before! Make your party plans now and call us for reservations. There will be a dance band in the dining room. IRENE BADER AND HER SINGERS Irene and her sin «ind will be in the grille. Fancy hats, ms, streamers all will be furnished. SN Club, a fashionable night spot here. Proprietor Sol Tropp said he, ,plans to go to Hollywood next) ;week to wrap up final arrange- said the deal would have been closed by now if Lewis hadn’t be-| come ill recently. “IF } PONTIAC : TELEPHONE OR 3-1907 Ola Mill Tavern ] _ —CLOSED— TONIGHT Lopen— 'FRI-SAT.-SUN ‘Holiday Inns of America, Ien., for |ments with Lewis’ attorneys, He]. | tland D. McMillan, 43, who mur- dered four of his five children as they slept in their home near Spar- | ta last Sept. 23, has been found ;guilty of second degree murder. Circuit Judge Leonard D, Ver- dier ruled that yesterday following an all-day hearing, MeMillan pleaded guilty to an, open charge of murder Nov. 21. and Verdier ordered a hearing tral Michigan College is planning) the cost of the removal from ‘newspapers was disrupted today ‘before determining the degree of murder. No date was set for sentencing, pending a pre-sentence investiga- tion. McMillan ewid be sentenced to any number of years up to life ‘in prison. MeMillan, a 5-foot-4-inch, 135- pound unemployed factory work- er, was specifically charged with | the murder of seven-year-old Ronald. He also shotgunned to death three others — Bonnie Jane, 6; Richard, 22 months, | and Michele Yvonne, 10 months. McMillan’s fifth child, Orland B 8, survived because he ‘‘played \dead” after his father broke the stock of one gun over his head and then missed him when he fired a second: shotgun at hime. McMillan told police he killed HOUGHTON if — A fishing boat his children because he was an- case of fire. gered at his wife for filing for McMillan was | guilty of second degree murder this young lady. (Copyright, 1953) Detroiter Pleads Guilty of Taking Stolen Goods DETROIT — Ray_0O. Wil- ‘liams, Detroit antique dealer, pleaded guilty yesterday to re- ceiving and concealing a coilec- tion e-, 300 watches valued - at $25. The ‘watches were stolen trom] a Michigan State University mu-) seum. Recorder's Judge Paul E Kraue et Dec 30 for sentencing’ Williams, 56. Police said they found the watches in a wall of Williams’ | garage. { The theft last July has becal confessed by Philip W. 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And |, eu that goes for the gladiators, Most) -.. 5 4-7 10 are agreed, too, that the | Braay 2 sn bells will toll for Yvon. |Williams 2 2-3 6 * Archie, making the seventh de-|Masee” 9 0.0 0 fense of his 175-pound division|Seesser_@ 9% © © crown, remained a solid 14-5 fa- 11 26-44 60 vorite to whip the 29-year-old joxtord ||... fighting fisherman from Baie Ste. Avondale” W. BLOOMFIELD a dock-fighting type! ,.,, GF T Ann, N.B. Durelle. with a minimum of finesse, said | “One of us will go by the 11th or 12th round. I'm going to win or they're going to carry me out.” If they don’t lug him out on his | shield, it will go down as one of| the great upsets in fistic annals. Moore, who wit! celebrate his; 4%md, 45th or 49th birthday anni- versary three days from now, | a big edge on Yvon in ie dadiaad but the calendar. * * * seeeee 1 1-4 3 Long 0 01 0 Johnson 5 0-1 Lucadam 7 3- 6 Hollister 4 2-3 3 0-@. 20 6-16 46 10 iq 10 Rogers 6. Keego asoon Clawson .cocess Cage Faces Tuesday's cage Archie, pointing to Virgil Akins’ | duced these Cage Faces who can recent backfiring prediction, won't/ put himself out on any limb in @ pro or college basketball game flat prophecy. But he has given the impression that he expects to own the all-time knockout record all -by himself when the evening is over, Right now he and the late Young Stribling are tied for the kayo mark at 126. If the fight should go the 15- round limit, the scoring will be handed by three judges. Sharkey, the former world heavyweight champion from Boston who was selected for his job last night, will mot score the fight. The judges will be announced at ringside to- night by “the Montreal Ath- letic Commission. Promoter Eddie Quinn predicts some 11,000 to 13,000 fans will pay from $100,000 to $125,000 for Can- ade’s and Montreal's first world cham contest since then lightwei champion Jimmy Car- ter stopped Canadian Armand Sa- voie five years ago, The bout, starting at 10 p.m., EST will be telecast nationally by the ABC network. Facts 'n’ Figures MONTREAL (AP}—Tale of the for Wednesday oe ude light hearreeight| championship fight ois tord = Archie Moore and Yvon Durell MOORE DURELLE 42 Age 23 175 Weight = 175 5-11% Height Se10'e 73 Reach 4 42 Chest normal 3 44 Chest ae ae 42% 35% Waist 35 22‘ Thigh 24 16% Calf 16% 16% Biceps 16) _ 13% Porearm 13%4 17 Neck 16% 10 Wrist 9% 14% Pist 14 X-Exact weights to be determined at noon weigh-in Wednesday. MONTREAL (AP)—Facts and figures of the world light heavyweight cham- Ppionship between champion Archie Moore and Ywon Dure At. stake—Moore’s light heavyweight championsht P: Distance—15 rounds or less. Site—Montreal Porum; me—10 p.m. EST. Radio—No broadcast. TV—Coast to coast fm the United States by ABC network. Promoter—Eddie winn, Montreal In- ternational Boxing Club of U.S. handling the television Crowd—11.000 or Gate receipts $100-120, 000: IBC pay- ing $75,000 for television rights. Purses— Scoring—Five point “must” system: winner of each round gets five points $75,000) alformer Walled Lake High basket- ball ace who was the outstanding player on The Pontiac Press All- County cage team two years ago, get two tickets to any available Last Saturday's if their photor are clipped and brough to The Press sports de- partment by Friday noon. WoWwwwwww, Lakers DGHhhhh, Missed Sam Hartman of 831 Glendale who took two tickets te a col- lege basketball game. olly, Oxford Post Ist Wins W. Beoiield 4 Ovid 60” Bomfld is 9 Holy-2y.--5. Crook 59 | Clawson ......45 Avondale .....55 Oak Park ....41 Clarkston . 51° Kenedy ST Harold W. Kopp resigned Tues- day as head football coach at Brigham Young University. There had been rumors of dissension among members ofthis staff. * * * Billiard star Willie Hoppe, 71. Tuesday was reported making a@ good recovery from a slight keart attack. ee The New York Rangers yester- day sold veteran Wally Herges- neimer to the Montreal Canadiens * * * ar tad ! Holly and Oxford snapped losing|long jump shots, caged 17 but | then turned on the steam again Landon : 3- 4 19, Streaks with impressive victories|Newt Acton of Clawson took game |to pull away again. for the $15,000 waiver price. Caveriy 0 3-6 3/over area rivals while West Bloom-|honors with 18. It was the opener) Doug Danziger hit 13. Bob Bar- * *« * Parks 8 1-15 a3/field and Bloomfield Hills were| for West Bloomfield. Clawson is|rett and John Dixon .12 apiece to The dying Pacific Coast Con- fieonig 6 0-6 0/880 finishing on the winning side | now 1-1. ‘handle most of the Bloomfield at- r 2 ference yesterday lifted the ath- Fe isso 31 |i" = local basketball play last “ * * ‘tack, Mike Detmer scored 11 ‘and — - letic probation of UULA and night. Bloomfield Hills got a scare in Paul Christensen as Oak Park’ LEGS, LEGS, WHOSE LEGS? — These two basketball players | reached an agreement with the “13 17 38 8-88 Holly defeated Clarkston for the gaining its 2nd straight verdict. dropped its 3rd decision in four, in the West Bloomfield-Clawson game are looking up for some- | Tournament of Roses to stage avonpare | St time in seven years by a 55-51/The Barons appeared to be breez-|outings, Christensen was the big] thing, but it can’t be for their legs. There are five pairs of legs | the 1960 Rose Bow! game. GF count. Oxford’s 60-55 win over|ing along when Oak Park came gun in the Parkers’ big 3rd canto] jg action in the bottom photo but none seem to match the * * * Acker. 9 $2 18/Avondale was a big one for Wild- up with a 19-9 3rd period edge to|when he hit four successive long’ frames of (52) Dennis Alix of West Bloomifeld and Jim Thomas | Baylor football coach Sam Boyd Arosia 4 0-3 g/Cat followers since OHS had gone take the lead by one, The Barons|set shots. | Ga) of Gawson ? will learn early today whether or mecha 9-2 _|2 straight contests without a tri- - 4 Ue . not he's keeping his job. A press Smith © 6-13 6|umph. Both Holly and Oxford won conference was scheduled at 12:30 Harria | @ 6-0 0/from the foul line. p.m, this afternoon to announce 20 15-38 §5| West Bloomfield had te come the school’s decision. 15 17 10 18-60| from behind te nip Clawson ; x «* * 21) 14 13 18-85) 26-46 0g did Bioomtield Hills in Royal Oak’s Pete Dawkins, CLAWSON «| outscoring Oak Park 49-41. — Cranbrook eee Fp Thomas i 3-6 5| The Holly-Clarkston affair was| . -America halfback ye O'Dell so ’ Army, officially récetves the Bose. @ 1.1 1 NOt a Wayne-Oakland contest but| Scien Manerinl ‘Sresiiy) te: Acton 2- 318 served as a good preview of what . Hewlett 4 3-6 11 night at a dinner in New York anitela 1 ¢¢ 2/to expect when the loop wars City’s Downtown Athletic Club. wear sta ton which made one more | . x * * 12 8 3 =| field goal, was in the thick of Enzo be si _Duilder of the things all the way and held bas ae a uals pena iag ol scori edge in the final riod | in cae attempt to pull it out. he would no longer enter his cars in races in Italy because of criti- me Goss 0 toatl te cism by the Italian zess, * made the difference. He rang Ballen > games pro- es carta Tondee eee , The Japan Cnarter of the in aaa pomegeoer legac) =a Pose yesterday it planned tq invite | Tater ise oc Cusicaea Wiceoeea five top foreign golfers, including | = ped to Ld : . Ben Hogan of the United States, | aes . te Japan next year. | Oxford made~ three less field . Cage Face was |goals in winning a foul shooting | battle in which a total of 79 free . ; tosses were taken. Featuring 11- | Paul Dietzel v for-13 by Doug Stott, the Wild- | cats converted 26 of 44 to avo ass = q Q eam of LSU Voted | dale’s 15-for-35. P | Coach of Year ~~ DETROIT «» — A massive line) jwest Michigan; and Ken Wojan, | a 210-pounder who anchored Char- \levoix's strong club. sé tient en eee of Almont and Jerry Renfer of Addison. Renfer is one of two | juniors selected to the 18th an- Stott led four home team boys | with 21 digits while also starring | jthat averages. 208 pounds trom | as a rebounder and defensive play- tackle to tackle highlights the er. Gary Acker caged 18 for Avon- | dale, making its 1958-59 debut. Associated Press Class C All-State | It was the 1st win for Ted Gawry football team announced today. as head coach, Dominic Orlando, center from West Bloomfield matched last ee Ne Ae is the re 200) nual honor team, selected by year’s feat of trailing eee | pounds. A senior who played first | AP sports writers after ballots most of the way ona then w ‘ | string center for three years,| Were sent to every high school ning. The Lakers went ahead (1) .ndo is a top college prospect. coach in Michigan. * é John Lucadam and Barry John- |Galien, a 217-pounder son combined for 10 of the vic-|scribed as the best lineman in 2 flanker who scales 195 pounds. i | | Player, School , ‘Imlay. tors’ 12 points in the last quarter | jcomeback. Lucadam, hitting on' CLAss C ALL-STATE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SQUAD lwhile Gordon Hoeksema had 18, Bill Mayhak, Bangor | John Legeman 16 and Ward 14 tor | SECOND TEAM Ends—Fred Roedell, Hughes Paces 77-75 Win .,troit St. Gregory. Tackles—Jim Epple, Mt. Peltier, Hudson. DETROIT loser four or less. Pighters’ records—Moore 174-24-6, kn uts, stopped in < —— 76-19-2, 38 knockouts, stopped in Larry Hughes;! 126\took the hero’s role for the U. of D.| quintet last night. eeeer- a eeeeeeseeses es Enyou “CORONET BRANDY DIST. CORP, 359 FIFTH AVE, N.Y. CALIF, GRAPE BRANDY, 44 PROOF tid f Canisius Lincoln. Center—Gary Howell, Holt. Quarterback—Frank Gould, St. Charles. Hughes. a 6-3 sophomore forward, ‘Charles Anger, Flint Bentley. for the ist time with six min- | v * | PS * * utes left and Te age the lead | Both the tackles scale over 200| Ostrander was a near-unanimous. for good with 4'; to play. | pounds. They are Allen Schau of |choice as practically every coach and de-'who saw him voted for the 6-feet- Pleasant Sacred Heart, and Dave | Guards—Charles Segar, New Troy and Roger Day, Ypsilanti; = Aree Cager Titan Hero Backs—Frank Hartway, Almont, Dick Koski, Wakefield and NEW YORK — Paul Dietzel, | who in four years as head coach | \ built Louisiana State’s first all- | winnt football team in 50 | years, “was named today as “Coach of the Year’’ by his fel- Football Coaches’ Assn. The 34-year-old Dietzel scored the greatest sweep In the 24-year history of the award, made by the Scripps-Howard newspapers. ‘Ot 618 members of the associ- ation who voted in the annual poll, 495 named Dietzel first, sec- | ond and third, Nearest to him in the balloting was Forest Eva- pion team, who received only 58 Position Hgt. Wet. Class votes for first place, compared | : ‘ 7 6 sr. to 312 for Dietzel | nd Bucket Jim Ostrander, Almont End 6-2 195 Sr. i Last Second . \Jerry Renfer, Addison End 6-0 165 Ir. _ A total of 74 coaches figured ta Wins for Imlay City Allen Schau, Galien Tackle 6-2 217 Sr. Sclind Ieee Oa ccaan Imlay City overcame Marys-/Ken Wojan, Charlevoix Tackle 6-1 210 sas the final tabulation were Phil ville’s lead through most of the George Yost, Shepherd Guard 5-9 185 S!.| Dickens, Indiana, with 52 first igame to score a 65-64 victory last| Tom Brown, Kazoo U. High Guard 5-11 200 Sr. place votes; Ben Martin, Air inight. It was Imlay’s 32nd straight, Dominic Orlando, Det. St. Force, 48; Ara Parseghian, ‘reguéar season win in three years.| Catherine Center 5-10 220 Sr Northwestern, 38; Earl Blaik, Jim Ward picked up a wild/Chuck Regan, Wayland Q’Back 6-2 190 sr.| Army, 20; Pete Elliott, Cal. | Marysville pass in the final ‘six’ John Lobodzinski, Bay City | ifornia, 17, and Abe Martin, Tex- seconds and dribbled in to score | St. Stanislaus Back 6-1 190 Sr.| as! Christian, 11. the game winning bucket. Phil wil -- | son, Cassopolis Back 5-9 175 ae Bill Sutton hit 25 for the losers, Back 5-11 190 Jr. | Cage Results | MICHIGAN HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL Livonia Bentley 67, Southfield 5 RO Shrine 44. Detroit St “Therese 40 Bloomfield Hills 49, Oak Park 41 West Bloomfield 46, Clawson 45 Berkley 66, Haze! Park 35 Birmingham 45, RO Dondero 44 Warren Fitzgerald 364, RO Kimball 35 Ypsilanti Central 54, Monroe 41 Muskegon Hts. 62, GR Christian 49 Frankenmuth and Dennis Shaw, De- Lansing Eeastern 69 Sacinaw 59 Saginaw A Hill 57, BC Handy 56 (ot) Imlay City 65, Marysville 64 St. Benedict 51, St. Clement 17 hit three crucial points and tonk| b Pp 7 { MICHIGAN COLLEGE BASKETBALL the key re ound in the last second HONORABLE MENJION | Detroit 77. Canistus 75 to help the Titans to a 77-75 victory, | ENDS — Honke, Corunna; Hulce, Roscommon; Hicks, Ypsfianti Lincoln; | Bento? Harbor JC 82, Muskegon 72 , Racer. Richmond over Canisius. ; TACKLES — Haley. Linden: Daniels Ann Arbor U High. Bradley, Dear- Tuesday's College Basketball Scores The Walled Lake ace did not | porn St. Alphonsus, Zuver, Okemos, Kalbfleisch, St Ignace; Howe, Houghton | TOP TEN 4 | 1. Cincinnati. idle start the game but he finished | _ GUARDS — Suminski, Detroit St. Thomas: Smith, Houghton Lake: Rigney, | 2 Kentucky, idle with 13 points for the night. | Rogers: Trettin, Wakefigid; Upleger. Almont | 3. Kansas State idle . CENTERS — Neel, gor, Sugg. Kalamazoo University High: Simpson, | : a Pabe tarecs hg ms Cece eel | The Titans ran away to a 40-26, Roscommon; Arnold, olt St. Francis Xavier; Conklin, Elsie, | & Tennessee beat Wake Forest 61-50 ‘halftime lead, but in the. third BACKS — Taylor, Boysviile: Rockwell Benzonia; Conrad. Ann Arbor | 7. Kansas, idle : ae St. Thomas: Barratt, Portland; Fox, Mt Pleasant Sacred Heart: Orlandi, | 8 Miss. State. idie jperiod Canisius found the range’ Detroit st. Thomas: Wierzobicki, Detroit St. Francis: Fisher, Brown City: stacy. He. moreno ia orthwestern, idie Crystal Falls; Pontiac St. Palazzolo, St. Clair Shores St. Gertrude: Frederick; Smiley, Lansing BVS: Ammon, Ho it: Lyon, hw i aig ith six straight field goals and; fy Burnie Gacincd> valentine ‘ caitasored the Titans 25-7 to grab) Ypsilanti Lincoin; Bakita, Elsie: Gardner, Bath: Lakles, Charlevoix: Dittman, OTHER GAMES la 51-47 lead | Richmond: Waldorf, Galesburg: Johnson. Onaway. Marts. Houghton Lake: EAST : ; | Ward, Imlay Cify; Miller, Alcona; Roush Nashville: Karp, Reese: Foster. Harverd 66. Wesleyan 63 Hughes tied the score twice with | Richmond; Oder, Detroit St. Catherline, Lauer, Grosse Pointe St. Paul: {Connecticut 77. Now Hampshire 46 key baskets, then with the score’ Sutherland. Hudson. Niagara 87, Villa Madonna 65 'tied 71-71, he sunk one free throw | ,and a moment later two more to give the Titans a 74-71 lead. Canisius made it 74-73 and \Graham in Line for Grid Post - |Boston College 79. Northeastern 38 SOUTH ‘LSU 67, Arkansas 58 Morehead, Ky. 86, Fe ecomb 81 |Louisiana Tech 66, Texas 57 Vee ba ~ poll Hill 70 83, sverein: Md. 73 | 78 Dc. 83. | John Belholovek made it 7 eae | U- D S ays Otto’ S if n terested : nen, ae As «3 a threepointer, being wae ae | DETROIT (# — Otto Graham,! name of, its Ke famed coach | With 20 seconds to play Canisius) former Cleveland Browns quarter- | Dorais, made it 77-75 and then Hughes|back and one-time great signal) andy. Kak igrabbed an offensive rebound'caller for Northwestern of the Big| oy reas. which kept Canisius from getting/Ten. is in line for head football, foundation presi- Totals 27 93-36 7 morial Foundation. The founda- ope a= tion ts an alumnj group which 40 os 7 works for the university in the tract , Detroit cs ss0.- ees eis =a isies'e terms and the matter of assistant coaches as well as salary. | | Richmond MIDWEST “Marquette 53, Creighton 49 | Detroit 77, Canisius 75 | Bowling Green 75, Duqusne 61 SOUTHWEST New Mexico A&M 80. McMurry 58 dent, said Graham was interested |Hardin-Simmons 83. Nort! Texas 72 lin the coaching job and is expected | exas A&M 81. Sam Houston St. 54 bal t Ww tTniv FAR WEST ithe ] in the waning moments. ;coach at the University of Detroit. to apply for it. California 57, St. Mary 35 CANISIUS, petroit =| The U. of D., which is in the) sr iatieve G “4 | Washington St, 53, Whitworth 42 Ct G ¥ 7 market for a top-notch coach after! lieve Graham will subniyt a/santa Ciara 72, Chico state 39 2-4 6 Uchison 2 3-5 17) ' ay . © formal application if we can iron :58° Francisco St. 44, San Jose y 3-619 Wright 2 3-3 7 its recent dismissal of Wally From- Racy 1-2 9 Heger 4 0-0 8 FP \out some details.’ Farkas said. 0-110 Dylus 1 2-3 4/hart, was paid a visit by Graham) wy, are! not Clos 1 die 8-821 Albee 6 3- 3 15] yesterday. Mt tose on alary dis| Jayvee Scores 0-3 2 Belerek $ L: 12 cussion now, but rieither are we! - { orbett - ™ ctual r 0-1 6 Hughes 4 §-11 A he a oe Rami las ‘impossibly far apart. His request Grosse) Pointe 47 Pontiec! Nevinere de exy 1 2-5 4 members e Gus Dorais Me- (is within reason. w pisces aan “ Clawson 22 a a if i , ave] Park 4 erkley -; | Totals 32 11-25 75 Farkas said they discussed con- Rochester 47, Utica 38, Marysville 62. k Park Holly 65, Imlay City 57 40. Bloomfield ae 38 Clarkston 35 LE Ee ie eee Cue shevski of Iowa's Big Ten cham. | Keep Pace With Pointe “| By BILL CORNWELL | ' low members of the American GROSSE POINTE — The most}! exciting thing that happened to the! Pontiac Northern basketball team, last night occurred on the way home from Grosse Pointe. As the chartered Northern bus wended its way north on Woedward Avenue, a passing motorist hailed | down the driver and informed him, that the vehicle was on fire. | Everyone aboard believed him | | as smoke began pouring through | the bus so head coach Dick Hall and his cagers calmly filed out | the exit. A small fire had started under-| neath the rear of the bus. It was, quickly extinguished, no damage) was done and the Northern delega-| tion resumed. its trip home un-| harmed. * bd * | That, my friends, was the greatest thrill generated for i entire company in a_ basketball! ‘evening which saw the Northern cagers absorb a merciful 67 -39| ‘licking from strong Grosse Pointe | on the latter’s court. Merciful is the correct word, | too, despite the lopsidedness of i the final score. Except for the | merciful qualities shown by Grosse Pointe cosch Howard | MacAdam, the margin of dif- | ference would have gone con- siderably higher. It was the 3rd straight defeat in, ag many tries for Pontiac's new} high school and the 2nd victory) in two starts for the Pointe. * * * There were 15 players in varsity uniform for the Pointe yesterday. all of them saw action and 13 of | them entered the scoring column. | ‘The scoring was so well spread that only two of them hit double, figures. “MacAdam's starting unit of i Remington Purdy, Ron Schram, | Larry Bruzzese, Jim Howard and | Lars Anderson played the first 19 i Ortonville Gets First Win, 57-51 Ortonville broke loose in the (4th quarter to score its first win, ‘of the season against one loss| iby downing Goodrich 57-51. It was 20-18 at halftime and xoodrich tied it at the start of) the final period. Ted Follis then! hit eight of his 19 points to spur | Ortonv ille’s win, bers minutes, then rode the bench the | rest of the night. There igs not much to be said about this contest and—very little ‘that anyone could say. The Huskies were plainly ovtclassed by a su- perior team. Grosse Point piled up a 25-9 fist quarter lead and the issue was never in doubt. * * * Northern's Bruce Norton took individual scoring honors with 12 ipoints. Bruzzese and Purdy were jtops for the Blue Devils with 11 and 10, Tegpectively. NORTHERN GROSSE PTE. G F T G F fT Fedynik 2 2-5 6 Purdy 5 0-610 Harper 60 0-1 © Andris 1 3-4 $ Vincent 2 1-1 5 Bruzzese 4 ~2- ¢ 11 | Eley 2 0-0 4 Howard 2 0-0 4 Bell 0 @ 1 6 Schram 1 0-90 2 | Dempsey 4 1-3 9 Linclau 1 0-0 2 [Everett © 3-5 3 Lang 2? 0-0 4 Norise 4 4-$12 V'n'daal 3 1-3°7 Harper 3 2-4 8 Gertch 1 0-@ 2 Booth 6 0-1 6 Rice 1 0- 0 «2 And'son 3 2-5 & Staniey 1 0-1 2 Totals 1411-21 39 Totals 28 11-22 67 Northern .......... 9 17 7 #%T39 Grosse Pte. .. 25 16 10 16—¢7 31h County Teams Winners Rochester Gets 47-35 Victory Over Utica; Romeo Wins, 64-38 Three Tri-County. League mem- Rochester, Romeo and La- | peer, scored victories against non- loop foes last night. Rochester trimmed Utica, 47- 35, with Bruce Ennis and Gee Lothery each getting 11 points. The Falcons ted 23-18 at half- time and never lost the lead. Dennis Snider had 14 for Utiea. With Dave Waterson getting 16 jand Ray Ritter 13, Romeo trounced South Lake 64-38, while Lapeer defeated Flint Beecher, 68-64. Lapeer went ahead midway in final quarter on a basket by |Gary Kalar, Ed Marshall had 116, Jerry Bennington 15 and Kalar 12. ROCHESTER UTICA G < t G ¥ T | pants 3 5-5 11 Bannow 1 1-2 3 Ebersole 3 2-2 8 Wrecker 1 1-2 3 Lothery 5 1-5 11 Elzeman 2 0-1 4 | Hofh 4 1-1 9 Klenow 3 1-1 7 |Hummel 3 0-1 6 Snider 6 2-3 14 Mason 1 0-1 2 Mil'ski © 1-2 1 Totals 199-12 47 Totals 13 8-11 35 : | Rochester yeeros 30) 19) 82) 13-49 are or ates oe 9 9 10 735 “Rich'son ~ ae Bort 20 I ‘ollis 719 Pratt & 113 : Merrick 2) 0 4 Howes 8 212 TUESDAY'S: BESULIS otchkiss 3 Pierson 4513.) , { Wecchicgs 3 aoe Bode se New York 110. Minneapolis 97 Total 201757 Totale 21 951 jOrtonvill® goo..ee..ce 10 10 19 24—§7 | conan Roocornc wore 10 8 14 19 G1 Syracuse 106 eile WEDNE SDAY'? | SCHEDULE Louis vs, Detroit at Boston | Philadelphia at Boston Syracuse at Cineinnati a 90 2 Pees : a. ; * 4 ° ew, o H i ‘i [ ey ee + fl ie » . aa r { 4 i € o ré fi a | THE PONTIAC PRESS. WHDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10,. 1958 te ‘M' Coach Not _Fretting About _ NCAA Proposal” ‘ANN ARBOR — Don Canhom, coach of 's internationally flavored track team, isn't fretting ~ about a proposal to bap aliens from _ NCAA meets. “| don’t think it has a chance of going through the NCAA,” said Canham, whose four best per- formers reside abroad, Big Ten coaches have mapped a recommendation that would keep ‘foreign students out of NCAA track ee 3 Foreign Track Athletes Target would be permitted to compete within their conferences. The, Big Ten’s policy makers were to study the plan at their winter meeting starting today in Chicago with the idea of passing it along to the NCAA. Canham said approval by the national group would not force a change if his recruiting methods. Sports Calendar WEDNESDAY's ATHLETIC EVENTS. High School Wrestling | be channeled to the NCAA Ann Arbor at Cranb | CITY LEAGUE BASKETRALL vention in Cincinnati next month. * * * 8:30 p.m. | sab a1 Ecce If adopted, many schools and bl jscores of foreign athletes would be National ri bye x" pecs pene |affected. They could compete con- ES namomee (Ser ais (Amerteny) 6: ‘18/ference-wise, but not in the NCAA WATERFORD BASKETBALL cross country and track and field > samen jeckedated’ Ichamploosity meets. The coaches ‘jalso would like to see the AAU City Basketball Scores _adopt such a policy in the U.S. | * * * “It has gotten to be a joke the’ fac Police 88 | way some coaches are going out! and recruiting overseas,” Charles| Study Idea of Barring, Aliens From Competing in NCAA Meets CHICAGO-W — Big Ten policy makers will study a far-reaching recommendation that aliens be barred from NCAA track and field championships when the Western Conference begins its annual! winter meeting here tomorrow. The recommendation, mapped | otors p.m; Rare Standard, ys. Booth Homes. | TUESDAY NIGHT'S RESULTS Class C at Jefferson Town & Country 59 Winglemire's 59° Pontiac Class D at Lincein Bastside Shopping 47, Central Christian 40 (National) ' Welden’s 54, Jefferson Jets 38 (Amer- can} oach and member of the staff for | FS) years, told the Associated Press. | “We no longer have national championships—they are interna- tional. Some schools actually are recruiting as much in foreign countries as they are here. It’s gotten so we are training boys who will come back and beat us in the Olympics, “And don't.think the other coun- tries are not being irritated by our | recrujting. They are burning up about it. . Vince Cohen set a Syracuse Uni- versity basketball scoring record | when he tallied 605 points during the 1957-58 campaign. HOW TO IMPRESS YOUR BEST CUSTOMERS AT * x * “It used to be that an occasional boy could come to this country on \his own, or as an exchange stu-| fine. But this hard-nosed rushing ‘deal is all wrong and the majority of coaches in this country think so.”" Walter said that among the schools who campaign the most | for alien track athletes are Arizona State, Nebraska, Okla- | homa, Houston, Michigan, Uli- nois and Michigan State. * * * Among those enrolled at the Thousands of smart busiress men have discovered in flowers a businesslike way to express their gratitude and the kindli- ness of the season toward cus- tomers. Bring us your list. Use our experience to select appro- riate plants and fresh flowers. Ise our fowers-by-wire service to speed out-of-town orders. JACOBSEN'S / h A k cham- FLOW ERS wan the 1 NCAA ira iia | 101 N. Saginaw FE 3- 7165, (Villanova student) won the half |mile and mile titles and Australian Open Nights ‘Til Christmas (Alex Henderson (Arizona State) took the two-mile crown. LIQUIDATION jare John Macy, 28-year-old Polish, Tefugee, and Australian Al Law-} ‘rence. They finished first and second, respectively, last Saturday in the National AAU Cenior 10,000- /meter cross country championship ‘in Chicago as representatives of | the University of Houston Track | Club. Others students on the team ‘included another Australian and two Canadians. * Entire Stock Must Be Sold by Dec. 24th Every Single Item in Stock Reduced 25% to 90% of Policy Makers and field championships. They still =| by conference track coaches, will | con- from 10 feet out to clinch the | |dent, and attend school. That was | University of Houston, for instance, | kkk Long Night For New Coach Parry ‘a,8 Cru ing Greshom Wins Easily DETROIT (® — Michigan snes, weight. champion Gene Gresham of,213,. Detroit won his 18th straight bout last night by easily outpointing Bobby Rogers of Chicago... = ° T “- * ek It was a long night for Lew Parry ‘as head coach of Birmingham for the first time last night, but it jturned out to be all worthwhile as his Maples eked out. a 45-44 tri- umph over Royal Oak Dondero. Southfield bowed to powerful Livonia Bentley 67-56, Fitzgerald came from behind with 40 seconds remaining to nip Royal Oak Kim- ball 37-36 and Berkley walloped| Hazel Park 60-39 in other action. | Marv Gallop, a transfer from | Ferndale, made an auspicious | start in Birmingham spangies. — He not only made a jump shot | hard-fought tussle as time ran out, but he also led both teams in scoring with 17. Birmingham had led most of the, way after Dondero hit on the Ist} ” basket of the game only to fall, behind when Royal Oak scoring | ace Mike Joyce flipped in two! foul shots with just 10 seconds left | on the clock. Gallop then hit quick-| ly and the losers never got an- other shot. | j j * * * The Maples had led by 7, 5, and 4) ae Walter, Northwestern track at the quarters before almost los- Kingston’ s | Central Matme Whip Skippers The Pontiac Central wrestlers) ‘trounced Waterford 39-13 in the ‘Ist match of the year for both) lteams at Waterford last night. Pontiac raced te a quick 16-0 lead| ‘by sweeping the Ist four weight, events but saw its lead dwindle ito 21-13 before three straight pins, ‘and a decision wrapped it up. Bob Kiser, John Wibley, Gary & Cox, Neal Smith, Sam Wiscombe and Duke Relyea all] had PCH pins in Steve Szabo’s Ist triumph) ‘as head coach. Don Morgan and Mike Hubbell scored pins for the ‘losers. The summary: 95—Kiser pinned Jim Mulanizx | 103—Jim Tpampeon \P) defeated Rick | Sherman, 4-3 | 112—Pred Jackson (P) decisioned Dave Sherman, 3-0. 130--W ‘bley pinned Bob Featherstone. 127—Morgan pinned Ermino Trevino. 133_Hubbell pinned Tom Smallwood. 138—Cox pinned Wayne Summerville. | 145—Jack Comas (W) won over Joe) Collins. 8-3. | 154—Smith pinned Marv Brackett 165—Wiscombe pinned Bob eae hed | 177—Relyea pinned Carl Koehle Heavy—Willie Duncan (P) defeated Bob | Black, 3-1. Walled Lake Matmen Fall Walled Lake's wrestling team| dropped a 27-21 decision to Livonia Bentley last night at Walled Lake. , Walled Lake victories were scored, ‘by Mike Cosgrove, 112-pound class, | and Tom Balkwell, 120, both de-| cisions, and Marty Richardson. 154, Jim Rourke, 175, and Jim! | Teddy, heavyweight division, all pins. The Vikings forfeited to Bentley in the 95-pound weight. We've lost our lease! Maples Win Opener We must move everything out at once!~ Dealers! Con- tag their grip. Joyce had uu in, showing by Mike Harris. Jehn defeat. Dondero is-pow 1-1. .| Masengale hooped 17 for Fitz- Southfield’s loss was also Its | gerald, 1st after an opening victory fast | Berkley, defending Inter-Lakes week. The Binejays made a good champ, may be developing into showing but were no match fer @mother powerhouse. The Bears Ron Eveland & Co, thave now scored 109 points and lallowed only 71 in two successes. Bob Filar canned 15 and Ron! 4 31.13 1st half lead made last Gillespie 12 in the losing cause as, night’s win an easy one as nine of Eveland swished in 26. Southtfield| 14 players used had a hand in the held the scoring edge in the final point-getting. Dave Burris sparked half but could not come near over-| - ithe group with 18, while Bob Ross ‘coming a 38-21 halftime deficit. | added 13. Ken Bradley hit 15 for Fitzgerald had tied the count Hazel Park. but was never ahead of Kimbal); BIRMINGHAM — RO DONDERO until those waning seconds when @ Gatiop $ 1.417 Joyce 2 481K free throw by John Morgan broke Russell 3 3- § 9 Bryce 2 1-1 5 ‘a tie and completed the scoring. peers weet SE Si Kimball, which lost its %d Spocstral 0.02 Kee” 3 0-0 | ore started out with a 9-0 | Rose = a 3-4 3 lead but went‘ downhill steadily | 18 9-18 45 16 12-21 44 L from then on despite a 15-point [Birmingham veces 8 13 Dondero: oa eerree (mo | Kingston Swamps NB North Branch high cagers visted Runaways Feature keson let ghee tet Waterford 0 Spee cunkeet of oe season, and| ate OF peners |were swamped, 80-54. Victory as’ Waterford Township Recreation ‘straight. basketball league opened its sea- Six players hit in double figures, son Jast night at Isaac Crary (including North Branch's Mickey ¢, . 4 ‘Ribner with 21, Friskey with 12,) ortes. with a pair of runaway vic ‘and Frank Gnandt’s 20, Czecki's! Both tilts were in Class A. 118, Lanway’s 17 and Rossman’s 14! Lytell-Colégrove crushed Roccos' lor winners. 166-31, led by Chuck Gillis, former! Skipper, with 24 points. Joe Hum- Pree | in in Second | Win loa added 13 to the winning Royal Oak Shrine was canes rayon Drug thumped Johnson : the limit for the 2nd time in| and Anderson 51-27 in the other ‘as many starts but again came) opener. Bob Pickett’s 16 total was) lout on the long end of a four-point| the only one in double figures. |decision last night. The final was| Contests weer marred by many 144-40 over St. Theresa with Ron, |Personals, 45 being called in the ‘Bishop topping the scoring with last game alone, Three games are) /11 points. |set for Thursday night. The gift that towers above them all— MARTIN'S V.V.O. SCOTCH ae 86.8 PROOF IMPORTED BY McKESSON & ROBBINS, OvcK Be 8 INC., NEW YORK, N. Y. tractors! Home Remodelers! Here is a chance to save on |umber supplies, herdware, paint, mouldings and insulation as never before! 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FE 5-4161 ‘ FE 4.4547 Me aa aaa Na ei I 1) hight “eee eee Bek ee a Oe pe ee ee a "for pupils of high schools in this . afternoon on Grampian Mt. ski program ~ mated 100 boys and girls from the ate THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, os 10, 1958 sits mami ro ens ° ere , : 7 bs : % 4 ip a . bpcies -RIGHT “s ue ni é beetle? i iy es Oakland county’s first ski school area swung into action Tuesday resort's snowy slopes. This first group instruction, of a winter’s-Iong was attended by an esti- ‘a fine thing, “the youngsters will for a be getting something of real value,| at in coordination, confidencé and the! the course, and plans for thrill of action.” Freeman said his group “had | been asking for this sort of thing {several schools will be combined /1,000, tithe.” He was pleased | special rates set up for study of the sport. : Each group — in some cases! in a single group — will have one! afternoon a week. at Grampian. There are 12.schools enrolled, and it is expected the total enrollment of young skiers will reach around two Class A schools in Pontiac and from Waterford —— High | ehed shuie Vo tnd a teeter | if Along the Outdoor Trail 4 With H. GUY MOATS Outdoor Editor, Pontiac Press a ALIGNMENT SPECIAL Complete Front End Alignment *59 THE RIGHT WAY — Lynn Anderson (left) and Kay Hamilton (right), of PCH listen as in- stuctor Hal McInnes at Grampian Mt. ski resort explains how to attach a ‘boot to skis. He ex- plained the purpose of the special coi and the safety factors involved. Pontiac Press Photo “58 Electronic Equip- ment Used. Factory Trained Mechanics. GUARANTEED BRAKE LINING Most Cars a | 995 | Inc. Labor and Parts BONDED, HEAVY DUTY SHOES — 1 Free Adjustment Original Equipment Shocks *6* Installed Blowout Proof MUFFLERS Written Lifetime . Guarantee. Free Installation 15 Minute Service *g)> Motor Mart Glass Packed | exhilarating sport for thousands | of sportsmen and their dogs. Na- | matic trolling gadgets and many | tor manufacturers have added a | special needs of fishermen, the | Little Stories About Outdoors If there is one universal game animal, that one cer- tainly is good old King Cottontail, or some of his close * |relatives. There are favorite small game species in Dixie, ‘in New England, the Midwest and on the great plains., “But. every place” declares Dr. J. P. Linduska, director | of wildlife management for a national arms firm, “‘it’S been killed and 27 deer “sightings” the cottontail. “For this is the one gamet ter he provides many a day of tional figure for the yearly take of rabbits is around 30 miilion. * * x The 92,500 (estimated) deer har- x & * Along with gearshifts, auto- other refinements, outboard mo- “built-in” bottle opener! It symbolizes a new regard for the motor-maker says. * * * Winner of the recent Ingham) Safety Center _ ~FE 4-8230 121-123 E. 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Mustang engines carry @ new-engine guarantee— can be installed in a few hours,> ~ ff Have tomorrow’s engine today for more driving pleasure and efficiency. Stop in, ask about the Mustang H igh-Compression line. Ph. FE 2-0106 Gan aw aw a ee ee ee ee ee — ~~ : = Our old friend of the show | ring, Varden’s Frosty Snowman, a placid, white bulldog that has | | been seen in Pontiac Kennel | Club competition this year, and | probably will show again in the January show here. Dr. Ed- ward M, Varden of Detroit is the owner. | During the recent deer hunting season, a hunter from Romeo downed a deer, but when he, reached his trophy discovered it, was like no other deer he'd ever seen, Conservation officers said it, 'vest in Michigan this year is re-| was a Japanese sika buck, prob- ‘Ported to be the highest since 1953, ably a fugitive from some private of the Michigan Audubon Society when 99,500 animals were taken.| preserve. He was allowed to keep will convene, Wednesday at the | |Last year’s bag was 79,435, Actual| i total kill figures await return of) as the Michigan whitetail, wore a cide. |catds from hunters for antlerless deer. it. The buck, about the same size shaggy mane. —MOATS Billy WHson, San Francisco end, has led National Football League players in pass receiving for the last two seasons. | \of the annual hunt inside the mile- | square Cusino station enclosure. department must hold this spe- ‘Refreshments will be served after- One Buck Taken inCusino Hunt | LANSING — One buck fawn hes |reported during the first two days Each year, the conservat! cial hunt to reduce the deer herd inside the enclosure. The deer are always reluctant partici- pants, so it’s invariably a tough job cutting the herd down to proper size, The other deer inside the fenced area — seven known bucks, eight does and seven remaining fawns | —have so far eluded the hunters.| Meeting Tonight Boyne Mountain Reports 5 Feet of Snow in Spots ports that it has as much as 60 inches of snow in some areas of | J the resort. > preteen a Aare —— St ard > Bol Ski Hopefuls Begin ‘Stu ay Pentiae Press Phete FOOTWORK — One of Pontiac Northern’s ski enthusiasts and president of the Huskies’ Ski club, is Barbara Berryman, Bar- bara was among the group of high school youngsters at start of the Grampian Mt. ski school, yesterday. She was snapped ad- justing the laces on a ski boot. BOYNE FALLS (UPI) — One of the midwest’s top ski resorts re- x * * Officials of Boyne Mountain Lodge said more than 30 inches of natural snow have accumu- lated while some areas of the ski center have an additional 30 inches of artificial snow. “We have the most outstanding, |ski conditions we've had in the| pb! years Boyne Mountain lodge; {has been in operation,’’ an official ‘ the resort said. Pontiac Press Photo POSITION — That's what Tom Goddard, Waterford High ski pupil learned yesterday at Grampian Mt. Tom was one of 30 WTHS boys and girls in the first class for preps in a winter- long course of skiing. Cranbrook Quintet Nips Kennedy, 59-57 Cranbrook won. its second game in three starts by defeating Ken- nedy School of Windsor, 59-57, «led by Jim Williams’ 22 points. It was 33-33 at halftime, but in} the closing seconds Kennedy held a one point lead. Dave Collen then hit afield goal and John Dudley) sunk a charity toss to clinch it} for Cranbrook, Dudley finished with 12 points, Tom Bray with nine and Collen with 7. . Telescopes Aid Game Wardens MADISON, Wis. (# — Wiscon- sin game wardens hope to put | the bead on more fish and game | law violators this year. The state conservation depart- | ment is equipping them with tele- | scopes. With these, the wardens | elaim, they can read license plate | numbers on a violator’s car more | * * This year’s skiing season at Boyne Mountain opened a month | earlier than a year ago and unless | there is an unseasonable thaw, this | ‘season may be one of the longest | . than a mile away. I ‘Pheasants Kill Rabbits A fact that may surprise many conservationists is that ring-necked | for: r Hu unters lof, the conservation up in August,” he cautioned. |vere winter could kill off thousands 5 (More Doe Seasons ‘Lodi ‘Next Fall <= So ee "ALL OUTDOORS (UPI) — “We may have more ‘doe’ seasons next year," said Harry D, Ruhl today. The chief of the game division department said, “We have been a little chick- en about the concurrent any-deer|. seasons this past year.’ He said 1958 was a good year for deer hunting and because it was, 1959 may be even better. There was a big question mark, however, in Ruhl’s 1958 hunting forecast. “The weather has a lot to do with the regulations we will set “Up until that very last minute before regulations are made, we check a great number of things to determine what wilF be hunted and where.” As of today, he said, our deer herd is in good shape. But a se- of deer and the regulations in 1959! woulld have to be conservative. “We have the Lower Peninsu- | la about covered,” the game ex- | pert said, but it the weather is |[T2*s he mild as it has been in the past two years we will probably have more anterless deer hunting in— the U, P.” What else is being done for the herd? Ruhl said one of the revit help- ful things for deer is proper wood cutting. Cutting timber on a small scale in a heavy deer area is of little value, he said. = - “With large-scale cutting on ‘this basis, it does the deer a lot of © good.’ : Solunar Tables Pontiae area sportsmen may find timely aid in determining the best time for hunting and fishing in good cover, or waters, by consult- ing the solunar table, below. Table was devised especially for tnis area by John Alden Knight, noted outdoorsman. A.M. 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PO. 1 _ EM | $3. vauiached et acces Scar tent extn tes rece a ieee EB NG si sale? xneie ate tbe vis. cation. eee . LO 3-87 500 ft a8 m es lane WE nt on ee Ps ves ae 2 EA SE : BERN BEI eo. nett Ig ME farge R00 Ix RE ae Bon Zs 4 L rte kite vance ASK FO ” nanan Prie vara full “E, bedroom RVIC $45 vise REDMON, itt, ast 5 Ke tam ir 1x ROOM: , al * 8 D “ reite ais eel POR. “Te 1 open tae tached” 3 room hom ® Orn — i OW ° 1. > 8.38 ee oon ements. trees, ne at Does he faenual =§e" “ane : D' reel," 175 eda ara ms pay room aoe wall wi 3 ier asement _ see me odin Pruitt 6854 e nee FURN ‘ condition. he se : es id at DATED back tit ol to th a. near Ov Tra ‘ See Foe ark ene ALM( - 1 Ere sider ott nt ts . . Di TE crs of ely ae arn a oD wal urn Ow 2 »b. ns loc beth am : IL bt i s Y ett tt ae 00 1 oD offe heat. he ‘4 : = on J MAN On tree cye ‘replace. r x26 | oun a ens fence err $4 a fro rose fy oungsl | aoe PAR : TE. Gi Ae thre ft Deoae Ee t, ctl: aaa Kar il ‘ se “2 ai te eat oni i eho red $600 minke oe =) condi ne ae i meee TERMS y 2 | 2. ON 5960 nee 170 0200 | arr fu er ce al La pow ae aod . Alu ee ume a ne nt ciebent A 8 NT 4 \ oye 2 E cache ue an oe of ratte N Ip t Poe fod ut in —— os oly heat come, yee "(RI \] m a Mak sh “tate ome: $300 Vv ged enna site are << se Brice a eoneced Modern.ta nea aS and heat > me odern . . ii & eit S i faces 2 income Ke aren room ne acan = eureniace of _moaern nly | NO with "easr i ees sé Tank ean ome vanes me tee : | Cn, ment ia ae rooms ih ae mute m near T ant bed 950 ‘ see pe rs an | bows. ite i 2 WH w TONE a a » ’ aree an UL me i oe u : s | ‘Ee ‘ ao media oe eel Mog es tin oe on. Pod in cee ee afte TE BARE we - : : pe 1 528 Eyenin . os sitet oon astmet. i ice eee ah $7600 decorate Ra hae im a TELE HONE ss / Bun. 283 ne esslon pare T ia ee ‘t Insc pina ot with home | oe ant cat ket en FE + = #2 = : - y:: u - ¢ ~ ‘A 0 i G) e 4. vo ad DIXI : ee OO. a tm j on Cres Pri mee a E: ee ee” at °G tater opm . aree. tiie ust | om Ho G SERVI = en ae 1 f a - sc vil B ha ca com f ad ar st | a ot att { i cla ve m CE % - HWi, OR bedroom I leg ea matract, ietely | a trees. ana nd te " rope ci . ° : f ‘ race g e a r ; 8 It's e YP ay 1 er 4 a en, : hace na rca | Be nt OO F C good car A aoe : _ old Je ou? ete Fees ae E j onus © eh Pig hae : . = 645 ie os FS ara 12 eit NO Do me! trailer | pomee ementy a en 2 with vith got . — 61 5-6 aay oll ped Lovely Ww fo Uy 1 m bd es a ho Kao ir c ach .r e Tee 175 RE e and Hon oil N mine month P ae me pan ater seid er ren n BN MU Le) A i oak L ac tur ‘bedr J ir : nee nly AYM. so wo Fes pansion. a Sede eted 2 ch “ * : nen at LYY $64 4 Oabia urn Gnacae , show Cc AvSieNT mers =~ £2 ch he eck delu Tiina - ! LE ee ia shied. Brick 3 y 7 ARE ce ee ana aa eae eens ge inet miki ee List ae a pine one aoe Gee) them 10 wn, the tow IW eat _ NG AV ed ng yinen tw Located w D “01 you Uwe bal- est ‘a to an se € es SER 2 : insurance ents cen DOWN Pa Cee is 5 on cane screened eee VICE sh yA mare | pa and PAY! EY hee ide C a csitn a i RB at ne leeyed Tee ol too. en ole each. ‘ iw RC s all Ane modern "¥it wen conte cae 1 . Da * Hur WN y apd with periec Kor ed = 5 PLE on N you onthl Ay oe ghame roam t Koo! hite We aed § . Lis’ ‘ Rk My M at mple an p ” & tee rome exte Fot . * TIN ealt DES tylidll opletey | eos. ey b oe terlor wil Eee G aes ” ents and NO | furnace conn ‘th nin Sat RVI al caus. ie Cs roc 4 Ager: us 1 Rott neys at cn 810 1 ¥ ow wes soil up Li] b 6 i ho en act an PB. ar ed- a ment drive 1” Beavtiful w " n t drive 4 Deir 0 a, ; | NURON a1 7) cei ‘ = ' » $ e \ 8T, R co l ee 1,500 FE ; t 4 : ue 610 w Z, ; 224% ‘ sa BPA t - rr LAL.’ * - - OPEN a i = PF y ih oe , ENInoa” ~ #- : \ +4 4.3928 & . } - *. ; “¢ THE PoNTIac : PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECE MBER. 10, 1958 | *. Money ‘to Loan “TRWIN sYLVAN ANOR = “ft bath brick): ranch c 333 ied * Priced eire . Lge. ert at a io wth Soins ih on “Small down payment. axe Geta OAKWOOD MANOR aa x hecual wodled S"tsste rat EE & “GREGG 150x324. 1,800 ain - iv area. 3 b UNION. "TAKE ViiraGe, 2 ful ceramic tlie it EM 3.4393 M 3-3314 Phare t bath, living room fireplace, dip - R L room with cotati tie hot. family — I EY cnn tae range: aod Winter Lake Bargain work area Full basement, 2. REDUCED $6.000 — For quick sale = r car attached garage. ner 1952 built. extra large Vbedroom must sell at sacrifice price. $29,- brick home. 2 fireplaces, ce- $00, good contract considered. ramie tile bath, full walkout Esacvorpt, ~ 8 Me —_ s. _ of water frontage an ~ John K. Irwin & Sons ft. deep with circle drive. Home . Realtors and lake lot well worth $235,000, Since 1925 and offered at $27,000 on terms te Huron st, . CASS LAKE — Reduced $2,000. Phone FE. or PE 2-4031 ft of sandy lake frontage. 5- _Bve. FE &-4774 room bungalow with stone fire- = place. tile baih with glass doors Immediate Possession on tub. Utility room with oil | heat Fenced are. Outside ee OUR Ae POM TOAGE ” wrick ‘iseplsce - Complete dock Priced to sell 3 bedroom brick and trame homes 2 Wate efor - Township $12.950 with $2 00k down. on eat and hot wa- lose pias beth Lak ee ter, full basement, large iots, -—- aved streets, shade tress, close x les ae | ‘o all conv ces. Open se SACRIFICE LAKEFRONE spection 1 wrees daily, 1701 re $23,009 home in Lakewood village w G WHITCOMB. REALTOR for $17.000 cash. 3-bedroom, 1'2 : $0683 4 baths, fire lace 2-car attached BY OWNER _garege. EM 3-0242. 4 Rooms and bath, Large lot. Lakefront Home Furn. oft Watkins ‘Lace Rd Will tare 2,,0¢d00m, large living room war trade. Sacrifice with nice fireplace, kitchen, di- $260 i i. nette, beautiful recreation room all Phone PE §:1000. : with bar and poo! table, large nage, nice sandy beach Furni- ft os eometeered: ust sell. $i4.- Paul ‘M. "Jones. Real Est. 832 W. Hur PE ¢0550 - FE e128 = ” On 8-3653 43 acres. Lose west-suburcan, lecation on Pontta « Rd. for, emall lak ¢—#35.000—Terms. | Leslie R. Tripp, "Realtor | Oronvilh en abo. Gi slap 7 West Huron Street 200: ft. pulldh site. Can be FE 6-816; or FE 4-428 By 4 into 2 1 itt $1200 $50 Dn. | e-thirg acre th part ownership | | — Located “te a apy 1000. $50 center = MULTIPLE Listino service | “""b ANGUS, Realtor / rT-TT tT 1919 M15. Ortonville = 71-2818 : ay 7 LOTS NEAR AUBUR $350 each. P. O. Box 367 Besa! Oak | 1 vas&?%e% CHOICL LOT SUTTASLE aay fanch home sear 2 Hitchman's Haven Romie: an 2 ‘sEATIPUL pert peek Ce lot No. 189, approximate lies room, ‘aire stainless Pee - = -sink Gnd vellt-ns im kitchen, LOTS OF LOTS rge ms, Excelien | basement for recreation | LOW AS $595 Amid all brick homes. Only % TO 5 ACRE PARCELS $1,607 down — 4% per cent 8OME LOCATED ON HILLs mortgage. Immediate pos- SOME WOODED. ee oe sok ST Ey water eT ee togtiee Can Low as $100 Down — living room end din- ' : Pull —— oll heat. ; Sereas. deal and move in. A Sneruaia for some- (4286 Disle Hw OR 3-1231 | = sry Sobarrtogena A-1 north Sos capes Ra. FE 5-9292 movep-wi |See the New Sites at _ iby Dick ‘Taree ROCHESTER MICH, WHEN YOU NEED GIRLS 10, GRATES St SIZE 5. 65. 3-2329 $500 STATE "FINANCE CO co 702 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. © _Mortgage Loans Want A Good Sicuaee if your home needs an improve- ment, and your debts consolidated call or see us fea = Don't wait. ‘BEN DEROFF FOUR Say. vals BUILD OOD C CATION. TAKIN o | HAND. MADE waite PONTIAC PRESS Lect a GOooD RESTAURANT Fuly “canipped: Plus a CASH FOR USED T¥s, WORKING | iam eae reed AND cae ECONOMY POSED CARS. 4-2131. * 66 W. a os aa aaa IP INTERESTED IN OWNING AN amazin busine MODEL “3030 tris area TAP. invest- interview. $260 inves Jobnson outboard. rE ¢ ment necessary if accepted. “LET'S TALK SWAP EQUITY IN Lccage posite ROOM | and fruit Tess for house ‘raller | Join the Crowd 20608. making side of the is ts m straight beer and wine tavern — no food. TRADE “EQUITY IN 6 heart Fireplace, 1% baths gos, . for land contract. OR 3-7655 | TWO FAMILY INCOME. side now vecant, other side rent- *] ape him well enough not to call him by his first name. Pontiac. Rcascaabie lease, The Pace Is Right acres, equal to 4 lots, ‘on Ciaeeis | road a building 40x60 to be Sale Hou Household Goods 57 BY, igure RADIOS, $$ TO E 5-8735 iPP L PLE ANCES AT “AUCTION prices Freezers, washers, d built-in ovens and burners. tric and gas ranges. Semuel Ap- _pilances. MAple 5-6011 ae an, a it ser vacant. $19 05 to $38 estinghouse range, Sale Household Goods 87 REFRIGERATORS, LAST YEAR one of America's DE EQU rgom home for equit 2 bedroom, late mode. OR +8018. WiLL TRADE EQUITY IN GRO- cery and meat Peaiie with beer license for home around Box 46 Davisburg. Michigan. ZIG = SEW MACH. MIXMAS- ete Afghans. FE 2-3718. __For Sale Clothing 56 refrigerator tor a = e more oe —t an SHeRGaN BUSINESS | Shh Sat fete _ Fev See tate 46 rE Oe pe ve oA USED, = Like — ae ton Table ag rea, 2", coat | MODERN EerAll 8 rego STA- 4. Tu 602 Mt, Ee ea. eee % em tro! onan se 2-080! “Walled Labe. For ‘A 42461. DARE MAYTAG WASHER. e8co roeee: MA pana Open Bl bight rosehig Sat. "th @ a | 308 Auburn ale PE 4-3573 aBoUT aaa G@ YOU WANT FOR TH machines. "oe. 50. Bay ‘$1. 50 week. 3 FORMALS. LIKE NEW. size wieneee Sewing Center. FE _\3_and 14. 160 W. 3} MEN'S SUITS AND TU UND ATL & & A ee out of the ony ut a lot pay Furnitu: mek sar) ee all kinds. NEW & U Partridge $80 a enTF DRESS, mals. $10, size 8. FE eis. ALL aa Tetra i cuales WORE pants irts, at the “Bait ae snes 7 arid ey 389 Orchard Lake Avenue. 24 NTHS TO PAY We buy sell or trade. Come out and look eroene. 2 acres of free FE OPEN MON. Ld - TO 6 ig pes Here you ean buy bar and restaurant for only §25,- oot down. All new modern curved custom bar. banquet rm. shows excellent prof- its. Has Losgerums J grossed a $80,000 per Large brick building “included. Best o- cation in growing town of sbout 10,000 See this amazing bar value SNACK SHOP erase new hamburg shop In large iful equipment. Easy Reasonable rent. Will t: TRADE-IN DEPT. Easy Capper tub washer.. Apt size gas stove «| Studio, o9 -— elec a 4 of Pon ¥. “ol Snabars Heights on Auburn cm M69. 14 BOY'S SPORT COAT AND SLACKS . SIZE TOVE FE 12-16 Good condition. BLOND TWIN BEDS, (PL DERN com iss a and bos apeing* XEDO, size 40, including studs. etc. Worn 4 times. Reasonable. FE 2-8606. 1988 AUTOMATI machine. $50 ‘Cash. Power- FOR SALE: wEDDING GOWN. Call FE. 5-0067. any our way into business by own- z this very prefitable grill. 18 W Pike, EZ terms. PE ¢1122 OWN HAs take (61,000 for My seat (CHEROKEE HILLS! tered walls, oak floors, ol! It's wooded or rolling hundred , heat and a corner lot We ft sites were, planned for to- have the key. ers better ranch and multi | level homes! A CHRISTMAS that you and the entire family will re- Close fn, conven member and e for years Drive out Eiabeth Lake RD. to come may your, in 1 et meet ne fara righ Ra. ae attractive west subur- int | 2-bedroom home with % mile to or taecs take privileges on Crescent . Lake. The large living Carl W. Bird, Realtor room, attractive kitchen, < < $03 Community ag Bank Bid tiled bath. cadbort with | FE e431 _FE $1 ern ee as neon TO BUY OR “SELL Residential or commercial lots. a “A = LL neighborhood neellent and | HOLMES-BARTRAM school istelet? ellin 4303 Dixie Hwy. price? $7,900, Yes, it’s har - Vence) Seems ware eee =e lent. For Sale Acreage 47 BRICK and Kentucky stone ~ ~ combined to make a home ATTENTION DEVELOPERS of unusual exterior beauty. and builders 110 acres with quar- 22 ft, iving room with | ter mile lake frontage On beau- Le stone Treplace and gold tiful Maceday Lake. The last real | carpeting complete a pretty good plece left in this area. | Beaty Sorel @ 120aths Phone 'OR 40308. J. A Testor, | masts r bedroom with ward- _Realtor_ | tobe closets acre is compuely fenced and par- — HOME § SI SITES” ticularly well landscaped '? Lots on pavement with water and Why don’t we look? Youll | gas $2, = love it! 1 1-3 acres $ S acres, $450 per ide: FIRST OFFERING on this ,20 acres. $600 per 2béedroom home close to ‘Liberal terms on an call us today Lincoln Jr. High. Large tv. = CRAWFORD-AGENCY ing foom and kitchen Ce- MY 3-1143 609 E Flirt st ramic tile bath. Nice sized bedrooms, Utility room. Sun porch and attached 2car ga- ATTENTION BUILDERS! i re The price is right at { We have 39 acres of levei H round with large road sooo = "et Ne mow F te | rontage Prime for Sub- t aivieing. Close-in West Sub- WE HAVE SEVERAL good | urban location. : ames at can be = pur- | - tae cuaned ier morteees costs RAY O'NEIL. Realtor own ty or suburban 26 i From $5.000 to $12,500. Let PE? Sr le tinal Re Ok yeni _ show you several of these Se omes. Buy “Mom” For Sale Farms 48 Sear choice for Christmas. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor +... 37 ACRE S coded ng a be e ha # celetrem Rd. FE -6038 room home — needs a lot of | Good milk house Only $8.500 o ve WEBSTER REALTOR Oxford, OA 8-3122; Orion MY 2 1. 160 ACRES WITH LIVE STREA Nice 7 rm modetn home 2 Bice an TITAS THE BARGAINS | & other out buildings. $195 acre CLOSE IN North suburban — At- : Th AK tractive Permastone & brick front PW. DINNAN sence home 3 ad Wevtttaly 66 W. Huron, FE 43946. FE 42577 ving room. fu ning N — room modern kitchen, Full mod- om THE BEATEN eae small ern basement, new oi! furnace, stream 2 bedroom home, etc. An 2 lots are fenced Beautiiul Ro- sxcelient place for pets, saddle man brick outdoor grill. vane in horses or what have you. Handy Al_ shape and only $11 — {a paves toad and school bus $2,700 down. Bal $70 per month Nice riding area Priced for ac- i a u WEST SUBURBAN — See this 4158 PRE ACRES lovely long low ranch home fT 990 Acre dairy tarm near Almont ts very. attractive with green Large farm house, 2 barns, 2 cedar shakes & fiberglass awn- silos, nearly new milking parlor ings. 2 bedrooms, 18 ft living and milk house Paved barn- room, vestibule entrance ‘@rg* yard The ‘and wane is worth kitchen with beautiful birch front pe price of = — Terms. canoe large-finished ore ce Get the detai 9 car garage — of] furnace BY & new put e \% acre lot is lit Hor MES, INC. oma pletely ee enced, loads of flow- 2531 S Lapeer Rd FE_5-2953 ers ny pel dining room o#k Moors, $8000 Cash to mortgage. plastered walle Full basement! eae clean gas heat, garage low taxes. re PANGUS, Realtor move Foe in, we have the Co late, MIS, Ortonville NA 7-2818 | Down F P RY MENT oat y A for c Willi val UNION LAKE | iinam Abiier Attractive. brick and giass front Qpen Saturday “Til noon in Dec p building on 100x200 ft main hwy. | Realtor FF 20263 jot. ideal for ‘urnitute, discount | * 1073 W. Huron 8t. | house hardware light manufac: | Open 9 to _| turing or other retail ope ratiogs, | Plenty parking. Only 9 18 THE “BIRD TO SEE _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ BRICK 2-FAMILY (Business Opportunities 51 Lecated in one of the best west, _- . side residential areas this 10 rm. $41. 49 INVESTMENT 2 bath income provides @ pleas, uts you in business as agent ant home for the owner plus, {o> large and very successful, that steady extra income so need- ed whee hays. beparate ulilitte: ; compen? Se baer je for seating full basement, 2 car garage 7 than $90000. Be independent, in stores. Pull price $18.995. See-it Tour Ovo coger meee) pushed today! overhead—operate |t your wife from your own home. Apply CHARMING CAPE cop at 464. W. Huron St. between 4 Pi if this friendly brick this from your home or from our | 4 Seer caes cod. on boul 1 office. Or phone FE 4-0227. acre near cass Lake. Has sep- ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A re arate dining r 2 full baths. ness? Get the free “Michigan | natural brick frepiace, big fam-| Business Guide” from Realtor lly room. basement, fenced yard Partridge & re se 1080 w | with towering oaks, outdoor ert!'.. Huron, Pontiac FE + greenhouse - We could go on| — ————— tnd oat Way no! see fortour) SAVE ENERGY, USE. Sidsag AM ine more reston Yel WANT ADS! To find a Fjob. place to live or al BE ALTOR PARTRIDGE] good used car, see Classi- moureie Were Veevice juiced NOW! Ld ero BEAUTIFUL GAS STOVE, BRAND _hew, $75. FE §-6417 TRADE GAS RANGE FOR ELEC. BRAND NEW 5 SOFA 4 BEDS. 44435. 3 Mun ‘REALTOR PARTRIDGE ee Lettie T MICH e 5-230, | rE soe SWEATERS ay SKIRTS THOR oR, AUTOMATIC. 8 SPINDRIER. LT. GREY WINTER camel hair coat, Size 3668, SERVICE STATION Maa) Caer ellen 000 D COND. #25. man Owner wishes nd retire. 3-0709 These are factory marred. Cal at factory San Ore Michigan Sale Household Goods 57. 1 1 BLOND 2-PC. BEDRM. SUITE. blond 3 pc. hed blond end table & coffee table anu NEW WROUGHT TRON bunk beds, complete with sp springs TRADE ise RANGE tee ~ nd be handled for 94.600 Rent on STATEWIDE nee 1 Se eae of Pontise December Special! 4301 Dixie IRONRITE Ironer a Guaranteed, Deliver red $1 7 Down WN HOLDS A USED TELE. | FRIGIDAIRE RANGE. Electric. vision until Christmas. Peer Ap- 8161 Commerce Rd >? COMPLETE BEDROOM SUITES, ? 35 and $45. Girl's bicycle, $12. as set of Glade with slide, USED TV REBUILT & aCIR Vv ion 5 Union Village. EMpire 3-6511. vACU MCLEAN Myrtle, Used Trade-In “Dept, Good condition, Delivered | MAYTAG WASHERS. Rebuilt, Guaranteed, Delivered. The - GOOD novpekeree SHOP Sale. Land Contracts PER CENT DISCOUNT, SOLD for $4450, balance $3250. sled passing | ivPE cc D & chai ee ue ane tables Good nae buffet & 4 chairs apres Sat. . vagal anytime week- COM: hogany dining table, 6083. a HOMAS *CoNOMY WARM ROARING HEATER .. $29 tana peontssats for sale. Good dis- 3R C. ‘PANGUS, Realtor 1919 M15, Ortonville , LAND CONTRACT FOR SALE AT. 25 per cent discount. ME; ¢4301. pate SEASONED LAND CON- | from $2,300 up to 88,2 rniture echoding. Ereebier front m DISCOUNT SALE ON pies ELEC. built 'm ovens and low as $219 oF i” MA 5-6011. | latepas oo WITH en Zeatth "HL Pidelty 3 speakers $89.00 Admiral 12 ft upright Many Others to Choose ‘Prom Up to 2 years to pay eek ‘stove refriger- $005, FE Child's Panwa m walnut desk. 2-Dr., 20 cu. ft. “deep zeecnen steel eect Lg. | Oak! ture co. Money to Loan ‘agente FOR reas (State Licensed Lenders) | Back to Work? i FURNITURE, NEARLY | new. 172 W Ann Arbor, Pontiac. Poodle nhc vic acne SES aa 5 pecs OF hia WANT TO SELL IT? DON'T Soe — CALL U ECDs ne CLOTHES cRiaE trade von of WHITH PORCELAIN TOP GAS | stove for sale cheap. FE 4-2670 | WRINGER WASHER, frigerator, $35. Oil space heater” sts. eer’ stove, $35. 21" T FIREPLACE FIXTURES, CORNER . ¢ PIECE p SILVER GRAY BEDRM. _tabie. brass floor lamp. FE 46815. Double dresser brookcase bed. Large chest, 2 vanity len i Ail for $89 50. Pay only $2 week) Pearson Furniture. 42 Orchard L available Chest and upright spe- and ne PRESERVF YOUR CRED ance, ‘ Davisburg MA 5-6011. You can pay off a’) your nae F FREEZERS — UPRIGHT FAMOUS name brands :S8cratched. Terrific value. $149.95 while they last 7 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, { sessed new exer cand chair, WE WILL jee YoU! BORROW UC p “TO § $500 | — BUCKNER » FINANCE or: Pont! Drayton erieice: i eee Plymouth Bey soly §2 week, | ZiG-ZAQ SEWING MACHINE. 17 TV, TABLE MODEL, _ $45. 395 W. Iroquois. GOOD ELECTRIC or Complete bed. $12 KENMORE ST MEATIC ROMER, | fixing. Block barn with stee) ret i | of 's ore Sewing Center “Television & Radios 37. saw iy 1% hp ton “apc “STURDY DINING SET. 44068 | LEAVING TOWN: FURNITURE | 7244. 1 GENERAL ELECTRIC Con- _Uiving room chair, $5. In excellent condition, Ox12 Felt Base Rugs $395 BONNY MAID VINYL TILE. ALCOHOL HLILST RUBBER BASE Peet. ‘GAL $378 WALL TIL 235¢ ers, 14. W Hes F £E4-3064 ex: a “RUGS, woot FACE, LARGE DUO-TTHERM OIL [L BURN- er Excellent condition $40 FE mote control channel seiec- tor Concealed cannisters for easy rolling §170. FE 5-7043 LOAN TO ened Les be LIvINGSTO! oe SE CRIB & MATTRESS. brand new $1595. Pearson's Fur- niture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE. ‘HALF | Boao With Confidence 21° SILVERTONE CONSOLE MOD- el TV FE 2-8820 _ Christmas Gifts PLL SL 2 GUN CABINETS. $25 Se “AUTO” “WASHER “LIKE Household Finance Also Maytag wringer Corporation of Pont: es “HOLIDAY CA CASI Get $25 to $500 | We're your lending neighbor when it comes to the cash aoe May need. FE 8.9661 For immediate ection— or oa in "Pearson, Furniture. | f saog WASHER, Bae MODEL cheap 99 Parkhurst between 27 AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS, mounted track, 4 remote switches. Extras. $140 new, $30. Additional $45 outfit for $15. Extra track and _cars worth $28 for $7.50. FE 65-0749 “LIONEL DIESEL FREIGHT | METAL “WARDR* BE si $10 8TUDIO couch, $15 Ot! heater - Trea- die sewing machine $14 50 west sicotry ret i $ Me. a-Bed. Gateleg. table and ? chairs, Ladder-back chairs. 37 Or- 15 other sets to choose from Ful g 3930 Elizabeth Lake 17 IN ADMIRAL FE 5-5743. nice and only 413, 500° — $900 dawn Sale Business Property 9, ° NEAR TEL HURON — Afttrac- MME PR | tive one floor home, 2 pedrooms. “0, FT, COMMERCIAL On eau crake pleasant living room, seP- highway in growing community. | MAPLE elas BEDS $35. SWING 330, each. Cue, 1-0161. STEVENS SINGLE yun case '& shells. ever fired. Excellent _for young boy $25. Call, FE 8-1827 i959 BONNEVILLE VISTA, ECON- | omy restaurant stove, “ogint ror PRIOR at point freezer, like new poun 34921 NEW PORTABLE “Parking No She SEABOARD FINANCE COMPANY = ee | MUNTZ_ = TV = Severa tsed automatic washers. Ce $39.95 SED | IRCA COLOR a 25 usE Bias erm saw. OR 32 728 ~ GRINDER ATTACH: ment for mixmaster used ay set of carpenter tools Smith Corona ¢t pewriter i INCH YOUNGSTOWN ‘KITCHEN : and iwhatnots, FE 4 "4-3023 30 USED TV SETS. sie 95 up -TV antennas, WAL vO% TV Quick Cash : RE R 1 | Partridge 8 ALOR PETE Ge eet | 0 inch electric range ae mo anTgue ane ; OLD FASH- | 11 crank telephones, rare find, maker an unusua? 76° DAVENPORT. green ov erstuffed chal; - = PORTAB = E LAUNDRY TUBS eagle chairs MA 6-3603. Good cond. Cheap. OR 82 GALLON HOT WATER TANK. never been used. Reasonable FE §-8121 to visit us ai our office. PHILCO REFRIG. RANGE, BED-| aor 3 “BEACK CHICAGO ROLLER 2 _Almost Bem $10. OR_ 3-0283 LOMB 5X30 COST $155 00, wl sell for $75 00. Folding Kodak Camerm $15.00. Smali elec- tric Ceramic Kiln and mold $75.00. C OR _3-5716.__ BOY'S SCHWINN BIKE & cage roller skates. a1 nove WING-BACK CHAIRS Good. condition. Call after. 6. OR A agnor SINGER SEWING machine with zig-zag LOANS | ‘COMMUNITY. (oan co FRIENDLY SERVICE GET CASH OUTCKLY Up to $500: Oakland Loan: Company, FE 2-9206 203 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG. at oe So akan MACHINES and vacuum sweepers, $1695 up Guaranteed. Thyle Electric, payments of $8.10 per mo. Capi- ner of x Johnson and Howard | AUTOMATIC “MAYTAG WASHER Balance <2 per weék and 6 pm. only. You can operate | aaane NEW MAGNAVOX STERO- | IT OUICK. through, Classified AUTOMATIC WASHER, “KENMORE i PE 2-5507. | BARKLESS BASENJIS Reg ANTIQUE ROSEWOOD. . PIANO, 0, EX- | part eupbdard and cherry eae i BUMPER POOL TABLE. sLATE| Ww hatever it is — di: al | top, $100 3834 Island Park Dray: CANADIAN ~~ COAT-SWEATER, hand oe red =a AUTOMATIC FRIGIDAIRE. WASH er, Eixcellent condition. my 4.0254 ADMIRAL COMBINATION dio, and record ala ‘perfect | 32-2888. After 6.30. CHRISTIAR. C OTHES FO) BAR G tC : » CO ponerse AKC reg. 6 wks. ‘old at tmas, Order now! EM 3-0242. Gost, $48, 5, oat orang Ph. | - CONDITION , RCA ” TV, reasonable #3 533. | FUR CAPE EL. Worn twice very ood b at $85. FE 2-1874. v6 a GIRL'S CHICAGO cacreee|E , .| roller skates, size 5. adi- tian. Call FE 4-0197 after 3:30 GIRL’ g-36" SWI BIKE, NEW condition, $20. Brooks white figure shoe Ms 26. | skates, size 6, $4. | GUN ertitans | ‘% GUN RACKS. MADE ORDER FOR THE) BIG MAN & FOR THE LITTLE MAN ROCKIN G HORS TUR- DILY MADE. “PLACE ORDERS EARLY IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS oe base aad RIDGEWOOD | a HAND MADE cence ALL | . _kinds, FE 4-1656. quilts and rugs. FE 2-6 6111. | KEYSTONE 3 MM Cet and light meter. $30. Feces aI tatey eoas =a sh LARGE BLUE DOLL BUGGY. alum. comb. storm door, New alum. insulated dog house, oe door canopy, bargains. EM 3-33 LADY'S PRECISION -R oe L 5 2 skates. size 6'9, EM 3-47 LIKE NEW 30-30 DEER RIPE. $35. OR 3-5402 PET LAMB ~ Call MY 3-4164 PERFECT HAMMOND ) CHORD OR- gan, $500. EM 3-332 | REGULATION SIZE | = sUMPEF pool table (Valley) solid ent maple +$100. Fitted white mapie Rahs optional. OR 3-7334, Bet. 9 p.m | ROCHESTER NATIONAL FARM & Gaflen Association greens mar- ket. Unusua] holiday decorations and novel gift creations Free demonstration work shop. moder- ately priced materials, American Legion Hall, 5th St Rochester, Dec, 12th. 10 a.m. to ‘9pm. Dee. _ 1th. 10 am. tf 5 p.m REG. Lie ht dos! PUPS, CALL after 5. 4354 Seeden Ave, Dray- ton Plains. + TOYS FOR SALE. BIG DISCOUNT. Call PE 2-0012. WHITE PORTABLE pELECTRIC sewing machine, $55. FE Christmas Trees 59A EAUTIFUL SCOTCH PINE, Mspruce & Balsam. MApie 5-1501. CHRISTMAS TREES, WHOLESALE retail. Beautiful Norway Pine.- Imore Hdwe. OR 3-1880. CHRISTMAS TREES AL LAWRENCE MOTOR SALES 21_W. Montcalm __ FE 6-8423 een curT ad DIG YOUR OWN. LONG “Commerce Village. 144 miles East of tnbeseoetes of Wixom eae Duck Lake Open dally 8 to 5. MUtual 0038. con oRTOR’ a.m, : . — NEW LUXATRE Or FUR: M iahage ogainy Plywood tank | ‘‘V"" "Burmeister S CASH WAY LUMBER UILTS, BABY) PLASTERBOARD THIS WEEK ONLY BUNDLE 95c oa V-grooved mahog ... doors }: ‘0x6:8 flush dr with: uents Alum. Comb. Dr, Comp . Burmeister’s Northern Lumber Co. 7940 oe = Rd. Phar ® 3-41T1 a] supplies, crock Paddock and tile gsieanes Secpst black 718. ‘Bros. wi & > new and used oll rs. LY | UEL’' D FE ¢5431 : nation doors and windows. ELECTRIC PORTABLE REFRIO- grooved $4.00 Ba. naeee- Wizard oi] circulator, 1212 ¢ lv in, {t. enc . MA 5-1501. 1x2 : i ooh of 3 tt a by 3 1947 rty Hwy, Walled } vounce Mi and wi Phone MArket +1086 8’x8" Cleandut doors .. $1.72 Incinerator and Dutch’ Oven doors ore Rings, Covers and BLAYLOCK COAL & SUPPLY CO. 81 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 37101 STORM WINDOWS AND SCREENS. 2 storm doors & screens. Wood. % SINGER ZIGZAGGER, EXTRA 95 templates, never How Fy Won't fit 95| Mdl. 00K. Printo ey See ee Fae taLvE ARM BD Seay STOR Eve Ms to meet x, needs, ane, ear taweeNce TALB UMBER Storm doors and windows, wood or aluminum. Glass put in your sash. 1025 and Ave. UsED COAL ACE. FIRST _class_ condition. 32-7164. WwW ood | 1 Closet Doors | BA ATHROOM FIXTURES, Younas- Closing out birch, mahogany town kitchen, oil and gas furnaces leereret pytold type doors, At our ater and steam boilers, eater hard- BERRY DOOR SALES | EVERGREEN ROPING, WHOLE- sale to all. House of Sverereams __444 Marion St. FE 2-4359. FOR SALE CHRISTMAS TREES, wholesale and retail. Retail price $2 take your pick Wholesale price $1.65 buy the 100 Opdyke oy add Sinclair Station, FE 95 | 1 PICK YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE on the stump sie & nen Christmas greens. Bring the and your camera. 12 miles sere of Pontiac, Cedar Lane Evergreen Farm. 8970 Dixie Hwy. (U.S. 10) MA 5-1922. SPRUCE AND Saae* TREES. wholesale. Can seen at 5758 be Dixie micweay” MAple SCOTCH PINE TREES 10,000 in stock. Extra green, Plan tation grown pine trees. Northern Christmas Tree Co, EMpire 3-3747 | eves, EMpire 3-2361 ScomcH PINE, ALL SIZES, PER- Ty at Opdyke. Sinclair station. SCOTCH PINE, 725 WOLF RD. ect tonville, or ph. B’ham, MI 4-013 21 ft .3 = P vive M59. i PAIR OF GIRL'S CHICAGO roller skates. Size 4. Nearly new. _With case 73 N _Ardmore 1-AAA-1L ALUMINUM SPDING installeg = now at low winter prices e up to 30 per cent on fuel. Also alum. storms, awn- ings, ornamental irom, No money down — first payment Aaa JOE VALLELY CO Auburn & Rochester Rds UL _2-4900 If no ans. OL 1-6623 | YR. OLD. 26° BOY’s ENGLISH Racer, $25 1 wetpreof 6-yr. crib mattress $5 OR 3 3-6807 R niture, new ap ormeres hand mix- 3 will deliver. FE |3-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. 3 OCCASIONAL, CHAIRS. IN EX: SLIP COVERS WILL SELL SEPARATELY ALSO MIBC. AR _TICLES. FE 46471 ; RE-| ¢iNCH soil, PIPE 8 FT. 9 Sump Pumps $20.95 SAVE PLUMBING Ladaeris ee S. Saginaw B 82100) handles. f 18 after 5. s URNACES. TESALE, OAS & Machinery @A SAVE op A BS a7 ra ae SURPLUS PLAS ek | ciear and arnt and SA pbs ol) warner conversion. _ fittin, eo Complete stock of used and new Rullaing Materials Do It Yourself 61 eons LUMBER & FOR RENT nd na. (aise) Om 3-toeg| Well paper steamer. foot Mint. irs Extinguishers: New—10 > dry ——, gas : Detroit) 08 Ave. Pm 53-6159. Builders 8 OW Montesin. FE t gus “blke, “very ~~ ‘estimates. at DOOR “Sl ALES. __Sale Musical Goods 62 a TGang Out of Saanen aa ae Sell 7 paint file vcounler ugar aad cctdian, Hike new. OL 1-633. At real down to earth { A savings, nothing held back! Our| old, 7 switches, cost $800, still loss —' your gain! Seeing fs be-| has guarantee, $175 or best_cash Premier Plastic Tile on 7545 —_ =] ine a % Mile Clarkston | Dally 9 am wo 9 p.m, ATS, BEDROOM FUR- 2 FUEL OIL TANKS GOOD © CON- heaters at terrific values. Mic bal Wiper pecest. 393 Orcha: HOT Wa a aa . TER HEATERS, 3 OAL. Accordions loaned free to be $80.50 value $30.50 and mers with lessons. FE 5-5428. . These are ray mareee A ONG as| lent cond. 965, MU 47321. - lei TORS FLUTE AND GABE é “i good condition, FE 46962. $25 Studio couch, $10. Electric: rr EP sewing machine. $20. Kitchen | te 5 ROOM OIL TRCULATOR se HALLICRAPTERS ble & chairs, $10. Vig lete b Chest, $5. G new, $18. ‘Electric oweeper’ SO FE. 5-2766. er, reasonable, FE 5-1413 »| 10° TV, §15 — 12%" $20 1263) ryenice "t. eff Cass Lake Rd. | 2-5459 8X-99 COMMU- nications receiver. $100, OR LOND NO, reasonable, FE 2-1979 B TELLED MAGIC 16 il REVERE MAGAZINE MO- tion picture camera and leather | case $75.00. Belmont model 16mm | Keystone motion picture pr eal and case Both like new, $12 Electric comforter. mahogany din- | ing room chairs, host and hostess chairs. MI 4-8250. ; 16 UBED . TVS. $2495 & UP 2° guitar ampiifiers. $20 ea 342 HP outboard motor $40 Close-out as- | sorted new & used car radios DALBY RADIO & TV FE 4-9802 Your Phiico Sales & Serv! ce Hdgts. at 348 E Walton Blvd _Turn_1_ block south on Laurel i 20 GALLON EVENAIRE, 0 OIL HOT FE 5-6483. wate: beater $25 20° TV. ADMIRAL “COMBINATION. Fine condition $75 FE 2-7306 52 GAL ELEC. HEATER $69 % 30 gal auto gas heater, $40. 95 | Cab sinks and fittings $57.95 up. | Laundry trays, stand fau- cets SAVE PLUMBING 172 South Saginaw st. % INCH BOYS BIKE NEEDS repels. $1000. EM 3-2888 After _* 0 . ie i 30 GAL. GAS, 10 YEAR . GLASS- | ines hist core water heater, $60 9 ectric heater, yy ‘Thompson, 7005 M58. Ye | 52-gal _mile % west of Airport. 48 F-5 FORD, § YD DUMP > BOX. A-1 shape. FE 5-2853 33 DESOTO V-8 COUPE, VERY and platform, rocker. FE. A, 60 GAL AUTO O1L WATER | heater neavy duty, used 8 mos. | Guarantees 10 vears. cost $179, | sacrifice $55 or best offer Will | instal up: m request. OR 3-5195 80.000 BTU FORCED AIR. JANE trol oi] furnace with bonnet & 220 ai. tank 180 West Auburn Rd., ochester : 83,000 BTU COLEMAN FORCED air, of], type furnace. Used, re- conditioned, guaranteed, sell cheap $85 cash. Or install with | al new duct work tn 5 to 6, room house for approx $395, no money dn $12.73 per mo Also 3 to 4 room Peppa. oll floor fur- ' 2, nace, $45. R_3-5195. This ‘paint needs no stirring, not drip, ~— or run. Rub b: undred, Romex 5 2c tt. WA CK's 2678 ORCHARD LAKE. RP. FLAT Evett-Bcharffer, master ™ model like new Also flute 105, like aoe. ves p.m. sell for after 4 6 t oF |g PLAT. CORNET. ALL BRARS with silver bell. Cost page wt bog cash. Call §-5760 e fro OAKLAND. ,PUEL, & ons 5-6 LAT EBON CLA Case & stand, Used 3 mos. FP to sell, MAple §-1033. serone 3s cs oe thet towrey en Sead cronty “4 LARGE STRATOLOU Hankscraft automatic bottle i R BE Pick ster- EALLAGHER'S , all ia &. Huron oneES ‘O” GAUGE PASSENGER WIEGA train, fallway ex v corervaton, iMiiwan: | MUSIC CENTER ee Diese! locomotive ‘freight or; CONN ORGAN............ 9525.00 at brides. 3 frames care Ayes titties MILE BAZAAR AREA z er , Se i will sell separately, or all for $39. ane oak Chippendale mirror $15, all-| GIBSON GUITAR. BRAND NEW. $20. Mt 6:2432. GIBSON GUITAR. BRAND NEW. proved automatic ee Christmas Never been played, FE 5-0245, OKE “NEW SavaNT 2G AGA Al AP- mR. SIZE 120 BASS LATOSCA AC- ace Bru. ae cording. ants pew. $00. Call nNG 82450 alae scared also SED HOLIN AND CASE 670-00 t Stalls, | OLD VIOLIN AND CASE #76 00. Terrific Val- chigan, Fiore Oe ean CONSOLE ON $680 FE 4-5464. USED LOWREY ELECTRIC ORGAN COA 5Tz. Exc. cond, Metronome. MY¥ 28031 Excellent condition. Save plenty NEW GALVANIZED PIPE << on this one. Come in and hear the tone of the new 1969 model Conn Minuette ire ft. ce ft. Electric o 5-2100 $30. “4 cy ad TER, NE _ Maddy Lane Keego Har- Across from Tel-Huron MORRIS MUSIC | PAN AMERICAN B-FLAT CLARI- : ee UNIT & ‘BTA CK. 1. ofl tank. 150 galion d springs PIANO TUNING -— OSCAR SCHMIDT _and mattress. FE 4 net, $40.. UL 2-1858. ? VES. & Gi ea | SMALL GRiNWEEL ORIOLE Christmas Newman's Variety, 915 new smal Walnut Spinet . , . $350. ONE PING- PONG hee AND Good practice piano . - ; Good practice piano . 100° ANCHOR FENCE. TOP RAILS, | | tart v areare 2is GAL FUEL OIL TANK, NEW. | PONTIAC = ee 514675 1488: Ba malawi’ nes REBUILT CHAIN BAW, nen 18 E. Huron. and posts, Cheap. FE 4-7810. $31.95. Delivered, FE | aT THE PRESENT TIME, WE | pay until spring, all your fue! bills on any oil or gas hesvicg’ job if installed now Yet guarantee quality and workman-| ship No shutting off of present, heat until fob is done No money dn as low ax $294 per week OR 3-5106 charge no more than others but?! Small ‘apartment 5 piano. stale tor recreation room Reconditioned small Buy Grand Sy $11.80 | anol ths $14.05 | Sue accordion. . $20.95. Your . § 0.95 choice of 5 colors ; Special sale on 120 bass accordions. $13.95 Toot Bpecial prices for Christmas, SET OF DRUMS. GOOD COND. 0, See PUMPR REPAIRED, ELEC. 360. FE_8-6355, Gas woter, heater 2” sai. Elec. water heater 52 gal. N a ayece jneetere ANCHOR FENCES No money down, FHA approved. New FREE ESTIMATES, PE 5-471 | | BRIPTANICA ENCYCL BS ds PEDIA, | ni xe se eds dope 13” 43 volumes, hardly u tice, $275. Asking $200. Also ‘amiiton washer in ge: con diti and ‘solid maple aa | table Lwith extension end 6-1089 “RE $175.00 $ ait outside ‘flush “aebre: aie r. it pipe, mB lg. ce... eee © oe WwW OLV ERINE lps 2-9784 i ; 3.38 SMALL 1 RA private owner. OL, 1-5631. TENOR ane oa * . $49.08 | "Violin case, - all Fo ce a ey THE PON TIAC PRESS, AVEDN HSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1958_ Auction Sales 77)$ ’ PUPPIES. UL 24257, CALL =e a AY EMBER it a2 pacar 8, “S Pear’ gs — ““aichigan. sey east of the tg! gas Fes tion, The estate jate Mrs. : ee pees ——— Frigidaire re- r, chrome dinette set teeta, complete, Soci - —, dishes. lver- - ware, a tudio. couch, = many, other “household Terms, cash. James oui — ENGLISH SETTER. PUPS, 17 Wks. = $25. Either sex. FE Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 DOGS, CATS BOARDED, FE 2-4708 Burr-Shell, 375 8, Telegraph PRS ‘AND 2ND HAY. STRAW & is MA 5-0666. Te Holly Rd.. D 15210 4-677). Sporta Center Holly. MElrose x Uymen & = and _*em. Bait, _Minnows, Etc. 65B APPL NITE CRAWLERS 2Dz. RED pa er for Tee an _open 24 bours. 7 7 ae Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 Ai TOP SOIL, 84ND, GRAVEL. fill & black dirt, ca basements, OR a Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 BIRCH & SLAB FIREPLACE wood, PE 2-5474. J DRY OAK, FIREPLACE WooD delivered $10.00, EMpire 3-4304. DRY ogy td CORDS . $10 3 miles 8. and 1% Attica. Soar at OF cE FURNACE ‘OOD. AY FUEL OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 ORCHARD LAKE. 86-6150, of WE HAVE Manure. Pb 18ST AND IND CUTTING HAY & straw Also wood. FE. 4-4228—775 Scott Lake Rd, “— bated bat 18ST & IND CUT- straw. corn and oats. wil 4 daiver: 2179. OA 8-21 For Sale Livestock 72 WK. OLD Pics. 50. -| 3) HAMPSH a ata: old. Ph, FE 5-9971 Herold. Bigiow. ‘TARRIVE FOR CHRISTMAS, quarter horses, pleasure horses. roping saddles, cutter. Misc. MU __4-0525. Tip Top Ranch. "| FOR SALE: 4 MONTH OLD JER- sey heifer, NAtional 17-3228. | FOR SALE: jt COWS 1 HERD OF 30 with cans and side cooler. Bank terms. Ph. MEirose 4-9461. 2190 Davisburg Red. GRADE a ees aa PONY a5. EM. 303 3.4320 bian: her filly, reg, Davison. OL 3.4286. _Sale Farm Produce 75 EATING & caben Rd. Eating © -apples, $1 bushel and | hup. OL * 14-6489, Sale Farm Equipment 76 $99.50 cE TOTAL PRI new chain saw. Miller Garden — Lawn Equipm 1593 8. oodward. North of 14 Mile = MI 4-6053. Phone ‘Bingham the — models Moe Culloch Chain saws. is AN REEL (6) tractors pial snow biades and castors. —_ Reo Trim-A-Lawn with snow blade. Several others. EVANS lal 6507 DIXIE HWY MA 5-787! r CHAIN 8 ears. ae ete a ALL aioe, 60.50. Our a “tractors and mower, greatly ‘Lee’s Sales &S scree TERMS 921 Mt. Clemens St. FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND used. Proulx Oliver Sales on M24 just north of Oxford HEADQUARTERS FOR McCulloch Chain Saws A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW 1959 MODEL McCUL- ton OF RECONDITIONED, USED CHAIN SAWS. SA WE ALSO HAVE A GOOD SELEC- OUR SERVICE AND PARTS Ma PARTMENT ARE ALWAYS "Berg Oak iaaph pre Eindiing. Plants, Trees Shrubs 68 OAKLAND TREE SERVICE TRIM- _ming & removal. FE 8-2275. ~ Stark Bros. Nursery Representa Landsca) necnenbals ear paid afigr «Pa For poe ment AKC G .. silver gray. OR = eve- KC I months, Terms arranged. Deposit will held for Christmas, oo after 6 p.m. all art Saturday and Sunday AKC =e6 COCKER PUPPIES, blonds and blacks Wil hold for _ Christmas. OR 3-2602. AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP- cer Priced to sell. on 3-6634, BOsTON TORRIER STUD CHAMP. stock. Curtiss. OR 3-9296. BEAUTIFUL BL ACK GERMAN = rd Puppies, $20 each, FE MOS. COCKERS, LABRADO puppies, $5, UL 2-2715. COCKER PUPPIES. BLACK, pes OR 3-9105. 8615 Pontiac OLLtE on Pin ES COCKER Sora a SALE. Call FE 8-0066. q CUTE. PUPPIEns SALE, Weeks old. Guay Ph PE 4-1319. DEPOSITS TAKEN ON WHITE Christmas _ 133 (N. Baldwin. ies, DALMATIAN PUPPIES 8 WEEKS old, wt Well marked. Pet and stock, FE 5-8802 eve- _ binge. : FOR A REAL GIFT for all your family that wan bring y and p ection to your home roa many ristmases, get them 4 gistered igree Boxer pup. We op many to neoes from at re- duced Margann Kennels, fies 21, near Emmett, Mich. | Phone pane Roald D PONY MARE ‘- 13 2 years 5 15, MA_5-2112. ATUR) LA pion stock. STERS. ae cae PET 88 Williams St. FE 4-6433 i par GUARANTEED | 7 TO ages & D ALSO 1°20 Mt Clemens 2-6418 POODLES — 8 weeks, ™ AKC registered. Cham- FE 5-8840. Poise bien Matceees, Ses Au: *s atche! u- bum, FE 46510. a READY TO SERVICE CHAIN SAWS CHAIN SAWS ATE PE 40M COPE 1112 JOHN DEERE A TRACTOR, NEW Idea _c ae: Ph, Holly MEL - rose T- Michigan Chain Saw Distributors IPMENT page SE ARTERS SALES ~ _ y pean RENTALS , — New Idea. Davis Mchy. Ph. Pa WA 7-3292 Ortonville. SPECIALS FARMALL CUB TRACTOR WITH LIGHTS, HYDRAULIC e. oie WITH 12 IN. CONDITIO: PLOW, ie IN jet” ‘SHAPE. eee eeu KING. BROS. PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYEE FE 4074 #1112 Auction Sales 77 INVENTORY UIDATION BY Publi ed. — Thurs., Dec. 17 & 18, 1958. Se :30 a.m jth days. Davis Ma- chinery Co. ville, Mich. 22 T 9 Cultipackers & Hoes, bet "eh het Be es Pullers, hiowers. %4 Grain Dd Pian m pp hay dea & “Tievptets, 1000 Sto: Inventory. 9 —- re Mowers 31, spreaders sare | : ot ae a REBOSSESSION - "83 will make dows payment. Ho Fust, perfect engine. 6198 fui! | 1987 Pantise. siareniel. 2 G11 month, No cash needed: | “ ‘tins. . Radio & heater. Pow: ag Bell. Great Lakes. FE 8-02 er bi es, Whitewalls, _ 963 CHEVY. R&H, NEW TIRES. age special,,Small down pay- “ A ents. 30 » on bi e, “Powergide. Pvt. owner. $440, M 98) Pan ac 2 (ar. bard. * \ io. Heater, - ae Taanavonvavion.| wine A case kas Sees "te or 1940 Chev., shed motor, Excellent - Died cs e down payment. 30 snow-tread tires. Geod body. MA | ance. §-2363. 1957. Settles” og Hardto ep Hydra- teas, guevy. $760 PHONE OR Sirag —- neater A beauty! ONT TPEETIT SALE «| Me Fore © ae see en all of the following cars are one | yg. Pontiac staveniet Fie ‘hare. Snare low mileage, with power top. All power, ais mae ows, power seats, power dows [armas 36 mos on bale 9s. jals. je 1957 all gold, 4 dr. hard-| “/*° eee te *t Se 1987, all white, 4 dr. sedan, MAple py sek = MAple_ 58-1141 One 1958, all white, ¢ dr. hard. | ‘8 FORD. a TAKE OVER p, This. is beautiful, almost | _Payme E+ new. §3 59 FORD DEMONSTRATOR. FAIR. These cars must be seen and lane 2 dr, Radic. page White- inspected to fully appreciate. walls. Fordomatic, mi, HODGES INCORPO! PORAT ED. a Beautiful bronze & = Sy finish. PERIAL, CHRYSL oe AND 58 Ford custom 300. Economy 6. “Pontiag Slew STOP! LOOK! BUY!” poten. Here's r $158 down. Low mileage. TOM BOHR, INC. | 4-171 WOULD YOU LIKE A BEAUTI- ful Ford Leese it m white walls dark blue, ike new aac and out. Call Jim Gilmer. Edgie _ Steele Ford. 5-9204. 58: Ford Country Sedan Executive's car. @pass. Cruiso- matic, power steering, power brakes Roof rack, plus a yactical: ly every” available seceseer rt - Spotiess. 12,000 miles, Owner. mingham, MI 4-4166. FOR SALE: 1960 ros RUNS | good no rust. FE 2-9406 hte 46 m Parks a Sn 47500, Harold Parner Ford. 1958 FORD 27-DR. FAIRLANE 300 | White vadewae Arp aoe: A) | con ._ $2100. uA i i i PE 8-040: FACTORY BRANCH toy FORD ‘eraighs 4 sED Radio & Heater, stick. Low mileage, 1395 fe) ‘ PONTIAC “RETA IL. oes E” - FE 6 MT SLEMEN 8 8T BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _ 1982 FORDOMATIC. R & H. Clean $295. EM 3-0117 after 6. HUDSON 1951, 40P MECHANICAL condition, private party. Will sac- rifice for cash. Lees Sales & Service. 921 Mt. Clemens. . FE 3-9830. Decorate YOUR _DRIVE-WAY FOR CHRISTMAg TOO! s "37 Dodge D500 2 dr. ht .... $1895 81 Dodge Wagon ve. $1895 ‘57 @Pliym. Wen, Ps & Pb --.. $1875 "55 Plym 32 dr. V-8 auto. ... $605 i Plym. 2 dr. 6 cyl. aut, ... $675 56 Dodge % ton pickup COLE'S AUTO SUPER MART PLYMOUTH el pace R anbe _ 6-6918 after 5. WE HAVE A 1 OWNER 1955 BUICK Super A car you'd be proud to own. Just $1,055. Eddie Steele 9204. Ford. FE 5- 1953 BUICK, HARDTOP. DYNA- flow, R&H. SOLUTELY NO MON we Assume pay- ments of $1708 mo. Call Credit Mer Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. 1952. BUICK HARDTOP. GooD condition. FE 2-45 1957 BUICK, 4 DR aRETOr DY- na-flow. R&H, power brake and coe clean, low mileage. MI 1054 “BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP. R&H, auto, Nothing down. Call Bob Burns. Eddie Steele Ford. FE 5-9204 1954 BUICK 4 DR. SPECIAL, R&H. AND SERVCE Ambassador coupe. Exc. tites & 528 N. Main, Rochester, OL 1-0761. engine. OR 3-276]. REA .| CHRYSLER, 1955 WINDSOR 4 DR., Bay bards Se ee aes black, WW. tires, search radio, and steering ack and white heater, powerflite trans. Chrysler US Royal Master tires, very executive will sacrifice. FE 5-8871 clean, $1895. FE 5-9981 or MA 19§5 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUN- try station wagon, 5 whitewall tires. fully equipped, kept in heat- ed garage. none newer. Terms. Pius other nice cars wagons such as ‘56 Ford 9 passenger wagon Clackston Motor Sales CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER M15 Clarkston MA 41 “50 poe RADIO AND HEATER Will trade, FE 2-6431. 196 State. CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- some? Let us help you adjust to some less expensive model Lake Orion Motor Sales | M24 AT CLARKSTON RD | FORD — MERCURY MY 9.2811 | | 193 DODGE V8 2 DR. R&H, good cond. UL 2-3362 ; 1955 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN, R&H, Just what you need for Two ‘47 Fords. V-® Best offers. ‘40 Ford coupe. Beautiful body. $95. "49 Olds 2 dr $95 ‘50 Chevy 2 dr. R&H. ‘50 Ford club coupe. R&H. $195 "31 Chevy 2 dr 195 ''33 & °52 Pontiac’s. Sharp. $295 ; 91 & °50 Buick hardtops. $195. | 53 Chevy club coupe aa | 52 & '51 Ford's $195 ‘32 Kaiser & Nash Rambler. $103 ‘03 & '51 Packard's. A NICE SEL? rere or LATE ECONOMY. USED CARS 22 Auburn off Saginaw. FE 4-2131 WINTERIZED - READY Te Go ‘55 Rambler wagon, sharp ... $005 "53 Creare H-top, ¢léan .... "63 Nash 4Dr., runs "31 Nash 4-Dr.. R&H, Overdr. $ 75 ROGER'S SALES & SPICE 695 Auburn Ave. FE 2-9555 HOMES OF THE RUGGED JEEP plop! LOOK! SAVE! 1957 Ford wagon, solid gfeen, one-owner, extra sharp. Only $1745 1956 Merc. Vic. H-top, radio Htr.. W-walls., MlC@ . xccs ees 1957 Buick Roadmaster, power, just like new 1957 Buick Super 2-Dr H-top, Pow. steering, Pow. brakes. 10,000 miles ..... $229. 1957 Buick Spec H-top. Power ne Pow, brakes, Dyna., radio, Htr., W- wALE, bine ang white finish $209 1957 Rambler Cust. 4-Dr. Male Loa gine, Auto. Trans, radio r. $1605 Merco.. Extra . $1405 walls Red and black ae 1954 Buick Super 4-Dr Power steering, Pow brakes Yeliow and white $16 1956 Buick Special 2-Dr. H-top, Radio, Htr., Dyna. Gray and white finish $1495 $595 full price. Nothing down. that large family. $1045. die FE. 59204" Eddie Steele Ford. Steele Fort FE 53-9204, 1986 BUICK 4 DR CENTURY | 1950 FORD. REALLY CLEAN, $228. hardtop) Has R&H, auto. white EE 4 0289 wall tires. A nice family car.| '54 FORD. 6. R&H, 19,712. ACTUAL Bob Lynday. Eddie Steele Ford. miles, Exc. cond, $575. MAyfair FE 5-9204. 6-6490. 1954 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE. Petes cond. New sk 'D ue. B ' : witecie ot Deri Our USIness MUST HAVE ROOM IS GOOD! 15 CAR SELECTION WE FINANCE Because GOOD CARS |RAMBLER SALES & }211 S. Saginaw tires, new standard transmission, Maple at Pontiac Trai) red clean, FE 280. 20 PL) W ed Lake MA 4-451] 1950 CHEVY BEL AIR COUPE.| JAGUAR MODEL XK1i20, 1083, Good condition. $135. 1948 Nash flame red, low mileage Birming- ham car. Just like new. Immac- ulately clean inside and out. Equi- table priced — Terms. Call Mr. Parks. MI 47500 Harold Turner, Inc. 464 8. Woodward, Birming- ham, Michigan. 1951 LINCOLN FOR SALE =f TAKE over payments. Perfect chance for someone who tg Interested in cars. Needs some repairs. but payments can be finished in a cow _A es months Not too much Call F E 8-9729, "$5 aap ees CUSTOM WAGON, new tires. Sha $1,145 Russ Johnson Mtr. Sales. MY 2-2871. 1952 RAMBLER HARDTOP, OVER- d . &H ABSOLUTELY NO Mer Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. R 2c Rambler See us for the best deal on a new Rambler or a good used car. Our Slogan: WE CAN BEAT ANY DEAL. EM_ 3-4155 or EM 3.4156 ‘58 RAMBLER METRO. EXC. _mileage. Must sell. FE 5-5770. Get Wise) Efentraize RAMBLER NEW & USED CARS Se BILL SPENCE SERVICE FE 8-4541 1957 OLDS SUPER FIESTA STA- tionwagon with P.s & P.B.. super deluxe interior, 2-tone, whitewalls, less than 20,000 miles, $2450 cash. FE 5-6762. # ARE OUR BUSINESS | SCHUTZ — t DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH | 1 912 S. Woodward, Birmingham FORD VICTORIA | 1955 blue and ivory paint. R&H. | | Fordomatic, Whitewalls. This is a | one-owner car. Just like new, We welcome your inspection. | PEOPLE'S AUTO oes ‘68 Oakland FE 2-2351 1954 FORD V8. CUSTOM FORDO- matic. $495 OR 3-2112 Big nae Ni GOOD USED CARS — SEE Page 37 1951 Ford Cust. Tudor Sto. Tr drive out perfect $ 195) 1949 Pontiac. Good engine, good tires. Perec! Beneroree ma Only “SHELTON. Pontiac- Buick Across from new ear sales ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 ee -Matthews- | " Halgreaves _ CHEVROLET 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4.4547 _ | '55 FORD Station Wagon / 1954 OLDS 98 4D.R SHARP CAR. No money down. Lucky Auto _Sales. 193 § Be pesinem_T® FE 41006 REP GSSE ‘SION si fui] price $9.50 month, ash neede Mr. Bell Great Takes FE ‘9-0402. 1951 OLDS 88 ae HYDRA- matic NO MONEY SOwN” acaiae of $865 mo Call Credit 5 Parks at MUL. 4-7500, Harold Tur- ner Ford Pre-Christmas STATION WAGON SALE GLENN'S '§7 FORD Station Wagon ...$1844 4 Door Ford-O-Matic. ’35 PLYMOUTH Station Waron $994 4 Door Suburban — Heater, Beige & Dark Blue- 1 owner. $1044 Ranch Wagon 2 Door Deluxe — "| HASKINS- Tape terion’ SPECIALS. 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air hardtop. Neue Beiuih cha. ny ee ee 1967" Chevrolet 710-4 r Wa guide, ales ne Power, ratio, eater, OWNEE np cncecnres ‘ 1985 Chevrolet * ton pickup, Heat- er, red See = 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door hard- . Demonstrator. V8 engine, peverenis, power brakes, yong 1987 Chevrolet 210 4-door sedan. steering, power =e radio and beater. One owner $1548 Haskins Chev | iss No, 6571 ot Highway at M15 MAple 54-607 pen. Dites ‘8 A REAL NICE 1 OWNER 1952 Olds, 98, 4 dr. R&H, automatic down Mddie ‘Siecle Ford” Fe own ! ele FACTORY BRANCH ‘55 OLDSMOBILE HOLIDAY 2 DOO! Radio & Weekes. nae “$1395 _ _-RONTIAC “RETAIL STOR” & M NS ST. _ BEI HIND. ee POST OFFICE JEROME “Bright spot” 0 FINE CAR OPEN ‘TIL 10 P Orchard Lake at Cass ‘653 PLYMOUTH R SEDAN, overdrive & all accessories M! ¢ PE 8-0488 aes con Be R&H, on To Pa! Market ai608. FACTORY. BR ANCH fy é PONTIAC ” 4 DOOR oer Rodio & Haier a? rains tic, 2 Tone G * ___ PON'RIAC - 5 "RETAIL STORE’ were GL EMENS sr BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _ 1958 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE. an . Excel. Must sell, FE i960 BONNEVILLE VISTA WILL irae fe for late eae. OR 3%2728.. 1953 PONTIAC ¢ DR. DELUXE @. all accessories, excellent condi- tion. FE 47487. matic ROH. ABSOLUTELY NO poe tl ail edit 65 mm e Mgr. Mr Parks at 4-7500. __ Harold Turner ror __ ‘1952 PONTIAC 166KS & Bers i=. $22 ;. SRccbeaer, OL _1T _ ceptionally nice nice, ¢. $2,500. OR 3-2124. Pe es 1952 VERY CLEAN. $325 FOR a. as PONTIAC & STa- tion Wagon. UL 2-380) 63 STUDEBAKER or COUPE, with °56 Dodge eng sine and trang sects be Tinted glass. white walls, $500 or best offer 267 8 Paddock. ‘64. CHAMPION H Whitewalls New 1958 Volkswagen @y 1963 6-1980. PLYMOUTH F settee p Nog fated Rares Good ¢ . $395. 1956 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR SEDAN v8 —— radio, heater, matie nsmission. A hie nice automobile for the money, Our stock No. 4610. Priced at ely $868 North Chev. Hunter Blvd at 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI 4-2735 Soe CUARANTEED vent cans "$6 Ford Spats: $1195 "36 oer oe Ra $045 CORNER Cs cage & PIKE PE s.t308 ‘3? PLYMOUTH, 9 PASSENGER wagon. Automatic trans. Power steering Observation seat. $1,995. Kg ohnson Mtr. Sales. MY PUT AN END To Your CAR WORRIES TRADE UP TO A GOOD WINTERIZED CAR THAT WILL JUST PURR AT BLIZZARDS. *S7 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE rr $345 DOWN 12 PER MO BRAID MOTOR SALES DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER uM YEA FAIR DEALING CASS AT W. PIKE 8T8. FE 2-0186 1957- PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE, red and white wall tires, H. $1545. Jim Gil- mer, Eddie Steele Ford. FE 5-9204 ‘$2 PLYMOUTH +DR. R&H. aoee _cond EM _ 3.4386, 1953 Plymouth Clean — Perfect Engine $198 FULL PRICE JUST MAKE Sl] Monthly Payments GREAT LAKES MOTOR MART 115 S. Saginaw PE_8-0402 1981 PLYMOUTH. 4 DR. NEW white wall tires, excellent me- chanically radio and heater, looks =, fasies and out. $225. M NO MONEY DOWN This ts an. American (m- Gore} color, port, undercoated, white wall tires, side mirror, leatherette interior. Like new. Selling because A have a uew one comin Ma . seen an _time Posnehh MA 5-42 4 ’ Soe JEE = STATION ae Oe 6 cyl R&H Very ¢ cond 86-2133. BUICK © Setter Buy Used Cars STOCK NO. 194 $2495 SS SPECIAL 2 DR. HARDTOP ’ STOCK NO. 148 51995 57 ROADMASTI-R 2 DR. HARDTOP 8TOCK NO 161 $2100 57 CENTURY ESTATE WAGON STOCK NO. 103 51895 57 SUPER 2 DR. HARDTOP STOCK NO. 190 $1995 "57 SUPER 4 DR. HARDTOP Garnet Red & Ivory STOCK NO. 203 $1995 57 SUPER 4 DR, HARDTOP Gray Finish STOCK NO. 300 $1795 "57 SPECIAL 4 DR. SEDAN STOCK NO. 183 51195 57 RENAULT 4 DR, SEDAN STOCK NO. 153 51495 56 PONTIAC 4 DR. HARDTOP STOCK NO. 155 ON THE FOLLOWING CARS 1053 Chevrolet ................ $405 1953 Buick .......:-?.--+0....- $405 1953 Nash Rambler ax dodoricorn $395 1953 Chevrolet panel ......... $395 1950 Chevrolet panel .......... $223 AL LAWRENCE MOTOR SALES, INC. 21 W. Montcalm FE 86-8423 Could this be what they want from santa? 51 Buick ..........$100 2-Dr., dynaflo, radio and heater 53 Plymouth ... 4Dr., radio and heater $3 Packard Hardtop, radio and heater 54 Bord ea. Tudor, Fordomatic, R&H 55 Mercury ..... 2-Dr., Mercomatic, R&H. 55 Chevrolet ...... Panel 4,-ton 55 Wagon 4-Dr. ...$1095 Fordomatic, radio and heater "S6 Convertible ....$1245 Fordomatic, radio and heater °S6 Ford 2-Dr. .....$1245 Fordomatic, radio and heater 54 Cadillac ........$1595 z Dr hardtop, power eeee eee rene ae Super Riviera Radio & Heater, Ford-O-Matic. W-Walls 55 PONTIAC Station Wagon $994 «4 Door 879 Radio & Heater, Leather interior, ‘52 PONTIAC Station Wagon $474_ 4 Door—Radio & matic, Heater, 8 Passenger, 47 JEEPSTER Station Wagon $204 2 Door—Radio & Heater, O'Drive. GLENN'S Motor Sales. 952 W. HURON Hydra- OUR NEW LOCATION d FOR ‘TOP VALUE" USED CARS W/ Wagon .-.<4... $1895 4-Or. Fordomatic R&H ‘58 Edsel ........ $1895 Hardtop, radio and heater ‘59 Wagon ........$1550 English Ford 2-Dr uss Dawson 232 S. SAGINAW FE 2-9131 FE 4-7371 FE 4-1797! MERSGRisn FORD LINE ( + “3 « fe 3 ee . SS ee ee ee ee or ae ee a ee, $845 | $645, of Buick H top .... $1805. 3 . i P ‘ Deel eee Sa eae Sa $1595 SO CENT Ra 4 DR. HARDTOP Yellow & White. STOCK NO. 164 $1595 "56 CENTURY 4 DR. HARDTOP Coral & White STOCK NO. 211 $1595 "56 CENTURY 4 DR. HARDTOP Blue Finish STOCK NO 7210 $1495 56 SERCIAT. 2 DR HARDTOP A Cream Puff STOCK NO. 169 $1395 ’S6 SPECTAT. 2 DR. HARDTOP Green & White STOCK NO. 186. $1095 35 ROADMASTER 2 DR HARDTOP STOCK NO $995 5 CENTURY 2 DR. HARDTOP STOCK NO. 138 $895 ‘55 SPECIAI. Bine Fintan STOCK NO. 206 $895 b> SP EGIAL 2 DOOR Green Finish STOCK NO 208 $895 "55 SOTCTAT, 4 DR. SEDAN OLIVER MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard’Lake Ave. | FE 2-9101 Open Eves. 5 | « -- Today's S Television Programs -- 5 She $ Sil Tops Programs furnished by stations sted to this éolumm are subject to change without votice, After 31. Years Channed ‘=WIBK-TV Channel +—WWJ-TYV Channel t-W2A9Z-TV 7 Giana 9 CKLW-TV | . oe TV Star's Big Appeal TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 80 CP, Oral ons Harriet Har. @) TV College. Based on Old-Fashioned 6:00 (7) Special. Soupy Sales find out David’s been motor-|,. . Word—Glamor : 7:30 (a Breakfast Time. . hosts Christmas tregredight- cycle racing. 2) Cart Froli : ie Mayor Miriani - (9) Movie (cont.) ¢ : Z By ERSKINE JOHNSON * (4) (color) Price Is Right. (oh Poeav’. Camas. Quiz. 8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. Bry he cua — (4) News: Williams. (2) Drama (cont.) a Pea) Our Har never has been a door “ever pop- : r Friend Ty. oo = — ad 9:00 (7) Donna Reed Show. Donna 7 ular” Loretta Young was too bash- maneuvers Alex into buying $:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. ful to open. Even as a silent movie FE 4-1515 6:10 (4) Weather: Eliot. her expensive birthday gift. {day kiddie actress when she had ; ; (9) H’wood Premiere. Clark's. o9 (4) I Married Joun. to stand on tiptoe to reach the oe ee tee: Gable, Spencer Tracy,| (©) Movie latch, Which perhaps explains her 6:25 (4) Sports. “Boom Town.” (°40.) ; confident, graceful entrance — she (4) (color) Jerry. Lewis. 9:30 (4) Romper Room. likes to call it a “swirl” — through 6:30 (7) Comedy (cont.) Comedy with Lewis, Harry that door at the opening of her (9) Superman. James, San Diego Naval 40:00 (2) Jimmy Dean. weekly NBC-TV show. (4) Life of Riley. Comedy. band, dancer Bobby Van. ; (4) Dough Re Mi. It also explains Loretta Young's (2) News: LeGoff. (2) Millionaire. Rich gift 1s : z i 31st year of enduring success aS : , af 6:40 (2) Weather |) saietabeen Se Eee. -|x0:15 (7) Lady of Charm. ‘an actress who still. clings to the 4 , se le:3@ (7) Arizona Gun . friese doi. glamor” waned to- 45 (2) New ; 10:25 (9) Billboard. ay by a new generation of fem- = Oe } A phvey eel ad me inine stars. Loretta wouldn't be F ‘ 2) I'v t. 10:30 (2) Play Your Hunch. caught anywhere in a pair of une Non gris sero wd og ” oe sieee (4) Treasure Hunt. | Slacks, last year’s gown or even, doublecrogsing not orio1s|%e (7) Boxing. Archie Moore vs. (9) Special Agent. /I suspect, last night's party hat. Yvon Durelle in 15-round | — leader. | h ham . N _ ae grooming is (9) This Is Alice. Comedy. | aha wolamt ¢ pion-| 10:55 (7) News. — it's been said she (4) Honeymooners. Ralph, (S) Premiere (cont) 11:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. dons a in ee a when - Ed go to masquerade party. | (4) This Is Your Life (4) Price Is t sets mouse. traps and presi 9 “ ji : Right. 2 On Tee Night of (2) Circle Theater. Drama (7) Day in Court. cme peowerceny gent of Ser : . | about rehabilitation work at (9) Leon Errol. cs - ix emannié' th . “ ngs lowa school for mentally re- e con- ; ue oe hia ten tarded. 12:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime. - (stant, meticulous cal hai ‘ “ttle band.” 18:30 (7) Baxing, (cont. | one and enly cameraman, Norbe: MUFFLERS (9) Million Dollar Movie. Ed- (9) Premiere (cont.) 11:30 (2) Top Dollar. e. Wr . retia ward G. Robinson, James een) A ~ (4) Concentration. shares her TV success. , | : - son, (4) Panic. A doomed boy, a (1) Peter Lind Hays. “T love,” she says, ‘to look like Stewart, “The Last Gang- wild trip through Wyoming, (0) Saaeia leeagio’ ie! puniins mas lock onthe ecreen(” “Ee C38) ee bank robbers in ‘26 Hours In other Hollywood days, Norma : (‘).W in. fon . Film Genser Gvar Met's) Cr Ws (ead 11:45 (9) Pieces of Eight. Shearer, Constance Bennett, Jean treatment of man who broke) = - corto , ; aap and ae — indian lew. Wadoe More, ™ THURSDAY AFTERNOON | magician with lights and shad- “As Quarterback Club. Van|!: (7) Soupy’s On. Comedy with ows. Patrcik and George W ilson.| Soupy, Hal Gordon Orch. [12:00 (2) Love of Life. But tRough Brodine. may help —_ ; ee head coach: (9) News. (4) Tie Tac Dough. open the door marked ‘‘Glamour”’ LADY WHO OPENS DOORS — The star of | be alluringly feminine when the wearer remem- ~ (4) News. (9) Whistle Town. ' jto Loretta, she comes through the ‘The Loretta Young Show,’ seen on NBC-TV Sun- bers to buy clothes with easy lines and. colors 8:00 © Welk (cont.) (2) News: LeGoff. door all by herself with those huge, days at 9 p.m., shows how even a simple and which never compete with the wearer but set ; isan ’ 12:30 (2) Search Tomorrow. j|blue-gray eyes sparkling in a inexpensive combination of blouse and skirt can her off flatteringly. Movie (cont.) 1:18 (9) Weather. for “swirl” of taste and dignity. And . Wagon (cont.) (4) Weather. (4) It Could Be You. 2 : a Pursuit. There's a battle’ (2) Weather. (7) Mether’s Day. heonenid nore Arp Scar - Q of, wits between two execu-| (9) TV Theater. - ste le Be alte IT WITH A SAFE, Show | 's acting explains A 1H waii Has Its Elves tives (Conrad Nagel, Warner)11:20 (9) Ski Show. -| cy weak one aia 5 Osea I T k f D vo Anderson) and two FBI. 12:45 (2) Guidirig Light. every why re is an O r, t OO a ot O oing, 11:25 (9) Starlight Theater. Henry jtwo Emmys and a big assortment agents (John Casavetes, E.| Fonda. Linda Darnell. “BM 2 | . : ies , ; y oo ‘of other awards lettered with her | _b Th Fj I] D id I G. Marshall) in “Calculated Darling Clementine” 46.) (1:00 (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. ee ut ey ina y 1 C Risk.’’ Love interferes with’ : . 7) Libe ‘ (2) Nightwatch Th. Fred ( race. cold}iacts | when) agent Caste: Nepied Gnas Rog 4 rs.| (9) Movie. ; ee pre Boe “8 ham The sate, silent muffler that Is vetes gets interested in Ap-| | “Shalt We Dance.”* ('38.) (2) Ladies Day. an e | By EARL WILSON Rl * derson's daughter (Mona “Let's face it,” she told me. | _ t il little pl t constructed to last the: life a ; = | NEW YORK — I thought I would tell you a e pleasantry | Freeman.) 11:30 (7) Night Court. '1:30 (7) Margie. ° “I'm a-ham. I'm happiest when that pretty actress Luba Malina played on her husband’s your car...and . guaranteed. Answer te Previews Puzzle (9) Theater (cont.) 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. ie ee Pango Aaa ma ae id Oo Seager, ial . are me pagoda wae ov “She has two daughters-in-law who love MAKE THIS A ee Ni '4:45 (9) Santa Claus. ham that ajone is reason enough her,” Luba smiled the other night. “Even if MERRIER CHRISTMAS NICOL re IN Te Bil THURSDAY MORNING for me to love television madly.” she cares so much more for her sons than — DRIVE A SAFE CAR! 4g am Sa oaaers (5:00 (2) Susie. That Loretga loves home screen| C she does for us. You see, we not only love 6:30 (4) Continental Classroom. o ne Great Life. |acting is obvious. After a career ‘ her, we understand her. DRIVE IN Y a) 6:50 (2) Meditations. (9) oe Ss — , ‘of starring in 87 movies from reat s “She's always talking about ‘My Mike’ Ne Appointment Necessary operons 6:55 (2) On the Farm Front ) |to 1953, she probably could spend and ‘My Eddie’ and ‘Mike, sweetheart darl- ; Herel et | jem Dena Banand | ret Satter ing’ dat everybody loves so much. When KING’S “MITY” et Big Stow. Feu Tene" door of TV for herself, she has | ve ak ber: doesn't mastets et od | MUFFLER SERVI c ——— - (4) E-T.V. Digest. ‘starred to date, in 122 half hour) ice Shings » — a eee me, M C ACROSS - | (2) As World Turns. | telefilms and appeared as the door- she says ‘NO! passer opening hostess on 209. | WILSON Luba, the wife of brilliant lawyer Mike 256 Seuth Soginew %. ° Obin : 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. | Even a serious illness in 1955, |Sulzberger. Jr. said that she and real estate broker Ed Sulz- BIG DEAL ee 3 Keates! veine . —— _ during which she missed 18 full berger’s wife, Maye, finally conspired against her. it ELLIS, INC. FE 2-1010 14 Age 2:00 ( nce for Romance. . shows, didn’t stop her. She came | m il | © Garages " : er ou Yy (4) (color) Truth or Conse-| back for more, is still going | wae thant an ae opines Luba. | | @ Porches Since 1945 Open Mon. ten, Thun. bod thelr ae : porn pment quences, strong now in her sixth year and e thought of some nice present... @ Alum. Free Estimates til 5:30; Fri. ‘til 8; is Fancy Onn a (2) Our Miss Brooks. shrugs off retirement rumors | * * * @ Stone FE 2-2671 Sat. ‘til 5:00 a eee nantere y, y esse. (CG) Uiies Party with the comment: | “$he’s always showing faded pictures of ‘My Mike’ and _ Peal . “ (7) Poccisis Choice. “The idea hasn't entered my ‘My Eddie’ and telling how wonderful they are—which they ~o_97 29 Masculine ; (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. any and I don’t think it ever jare. ene abe Ot un a oe te the Sine ce eal JEROME MOTOR SALES appellation ‘airconditio g, e got up, knotte e curtains to let air a eae - 7 2:50 (9) News. ; Since opening those first studio in the bedroom and forgot to unknot them. 3 Be (i bad oo (2) Star Showcase movie sarring Fapty Ward, the| THe Dext time we saw Rens, she was verycoldtome J BA AWE “SQ OLDS 37 Pasty cement 18: wcase, | TD oncce 5:09 fe Today Is Ours. Gretchen Young of Salt Lake | “Finally she screamed, ‘How would you like it if I came | 41 Tibetan ‘ox - (7) Beat the Clock. City who became Loretta Young into your house and tied your gorgeous drapes into knots” at Prices You C on Afford s . 9 a of Hollywood has opened ingenue! , ; , “ Boers } (9) Hour of Stars. doors, sultry siren doors and ma. a Mike spoke up and said ‘Mother, Luba didn’t do that. I 49 Female | $:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. turing actress doors. . et “ae is 0 8 relative (4) From These Roots. | She’s opened, and slammed shut, Rena had been really boiling at me. But she mellowed. Starting 84 Opposed A} (7) Who Do You Trust? la pair ‘of marriage doors. |completely, broke into an enormous smile, and said, ‘Mike’! U oy reac (capibel — | She's opened, and slamméd shut, darling, sweetheart, you shouldn't have done that, honey.” 68 Surface with measure parts = 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. 'doors on her private life. | “When we traveled in Europe together,” Luba continued, . : gold 6 Pine press 22 Complete 48 Encirclement F 89 Compass point book 24 Medical suffix 46 ‘There's (4) Queen For a Day. x & * “Mother was always saying ‘Mike, sweetheart, that bag is too oj eee § Fart eee Peed © -Rechisg Line (7) American Bandstand. She's opened career doors for heavy for you—let Luba carry it!’ a t Ou a DOWN 8 Carbonated ,, marker ‘7 British ; (9) Big Rascals. others with unfailing judgment. : , aegis 8 Good *numor x0 Continent «8 Dove calls | Among the leading men tieeettal P . * . * * 2 Operatic solo 10 Ireland 0 Head suppers 60 Trequosen 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. : picked for herself during the 1953- Anyway, Luba shaid, “her birthday came. Maye and 1) : ® interval 16 Musician, 38 Evident 81 Prison room | (9) Sherwood Forrest. Ee years of ‘Mhe Lovett ee Praselet cod caving too Rene heats ares of = Pi that ie an Ca 0 a é Jaiks . ig meets 53 Bo . ow’ were ree fellows s my gorgeous ys Suess A Aetomobie Memes = starring on TV shows of their own. Aren't they darling?’ But when they appeared opposite | * * ve L : . arge Stock of Models — Choice . ' R d ' P Loretta, TV fans hardly knew the So we bought her a beautiful locket—and inside of it : - — [names of Hugh O'Brian (Wyatt of Color and Equipment O el S a 10 a, - Cc : ; t three pictures of me and three of Maye—profile pare Earp); George Nader (Ellery, we Pe P J . 4 - . ; Queen) and Jock Mahoney (the | full-face and there-quarters, so she can see us in all di- Range Rider and this year’s Yancy rections. Ne got one so pretty that she’s CERTAIN to want 4 WIR, (160) CKLW. 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