3 Pontiae’s ‘Flop : a RS at Willow Run : Starling-Chaser Makes Good to Make Direct ar ee pea SS ae =a \Aaclines ate the - Willow. Run ee By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR.,weeks of steady treatment T bet; He said the sirline is only: cot eS ‘intial © dais Tae Hg Righewpeatene | ‘f Russi evangalits teed ns genet The nnrned the Nativity, by careful and painstaking research e ee s hee flop after all. _‘| “They stand around in amaze- |vacation,”’ ‘Official remarked.| - Decisi Segore eT "hye by sao a, as dy to Final Oade ded pte ed * move as as countered . w Digs Deep for Facts o== sien oo eer So ee Hoods of Government PARIS (INS) — The NATO summit conference — agreed today to make a direct offer to Russia to negotiate disarmament. The source of this in- formation is a high con-- = Merchant's 3 Youngsters = Die in Detroit Home Fire Christinas oe ogg mission tentatively ap- lings from ebjectionable roosts. proved a pay hike and oth-| It had flopped miserably here. to Record Story of Christ the first in a series of six articles about Luke and: his legacy to the hundreds of millions who celebrate been for one man. His name was Luke. He alone the birth of Christ. The stories are based on his- Thousands é among the gospel writers recorded the” dramatic tory, ancifet church traditions, Scripture andthe &T fringe benefits for en Peg «9 Poa cyt ial ference informant who . inspiring scenes of the Annunciation, the trip implidations of these sources.) ~~} “Phe piggest present to @scape the screech of — DETROIT INS) —Thr hild .| said that the NATO chiefs | ’ oe ee oa a Siap-ayear increese per, No lpeartings tn peng thes ture store oe edtakinct tates ay by nop ete of government agreed to | eraploye for those earning * + + their $30,000 home at 17550 San Juan, incate in tomersew s By GEORGE CORNELL AP Religion Writer THE STORY had not been*toid.. It lay hidden out there somewhere in. final communique a sug- gestion to the Russians that they resume disarm- — ament talks with “a cer- tain number of countries.” . PARIS ‘® — The 15-na- | ition North Atlantic Al- Jiance, defying Russian threats and warnings | ‘ie ciee, in Troas, P , Thessalonica, Athens, Corinth and elsewhere, Luke felt’ a oe _ So far, intriguing questions about its’, Te slery hike and two origin remained ate, Be Saar |benefits were agreed upon x : Pune ithade making Sse gers pant pWed Abraham C. Farris, 46, rescued a fourth child and: }$4,300, and a 3 per cent) pastor Airlines decided that (owls didn’t budge flocks of star- @erted his wife Mary, 42, who managed to ‘slide to Luke, by instinct, by his characteristic! Greek curiosity for- detail, entific method of observation, ‘expert ment and verification,. Eatsted on’ the particulars. lings from an open hangar, may-| safety down a metal awning. Both seh stood scream- i ee Sennen Seat “ing in the street, unable to+-— lreenter the house to find | Council of Municipal Employes. | . “lt was uncanny,” said Gralton’ ‘their other children in the Slippery Roads Luke was determined to find out. his 3s represents 710 police, after completing # four-day experi-/flames and smoke. fire er. oS a ea ee “Tt was the weirdest sound! The _Vietims were Abraham C.| The task would not be easy. Jesus Kill Iw Men Another Driver Injured had been crucified nearly | pee ‘ in . ' Luke wanted the - as Snow-Rain Mixture re ge ins major purpose H An urbane, lettered Greek spe “ , Loukas, Sind for Nea laut Ser ty teed udy, ot te counct Warm Thursday sky oH sted at Missile Test Site an : PARIS (INS)—A new cocktail ; | CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (INS)—The red 6d to end tonight.| Original, the council sought = | —the “Big Three Satelite sess Det mee warning signal ball, signifying an impending missile Siveen | bemts: peg ag sa em wy pe emi wave |, Launching Ramp”—has apg screamed: launching, was ‘hoisted at the U. S. missile test The low tonight! ually, ‘This was later narrowed | prosy = the NATO summit-| “My children, Where are my center at Cape Canaveral again today. om will ~be- 31 de) down te An Prost sg request, children.” ; i There Were reports that the Army will attempt to ee = It consists of American bour PEE Ts | : 2 ges Be f fi - ee : Loe Ay Missing again from what the em- ben, .French benedictine and | A neighbor, Edward Siazinski,/into the southbound: lane. fers this “morning indicated that ire its modified Jupiter “C” rocket, the missile it be cloudy with a high near 40. ‘fo, eS yesashge. y| British. beer and is ordered as (said, “I was awakened by the noise « {While the Alliance as a whole will-use in the attempt to _ an earth satellie in en ont Mtg reheat Payment plan,’ “This would be a| ® “BBB,” im honor of the beep, and ran outside. Just then Farris) Maff was involved. in a similar/would endorse the principle of orbit claady, WHS ot very expensive program,’ Will-| beep, beep of the Soviet Sput- |tossed William to me. Then he was|"e*don collision on U.S. ‘6 about /muciear. artiamert, it would be . light rain. ‘The low will be 3034. said. > niek radio. wandering around in a daze calling/ halt mile west of Drake roadileft up to the individual countries (for the other children.” in Farmington Township. He wasito accept the - weapons. Mostly cloudy and ecrasional . light rain are predicted for Fri- day. Ne majer temperature changes are expected befere dead on arrival at William Beay- mont Hospital at 3:27 am. today. dack W. Hinbern, 27, of 33619 Oakland Ave., Farmington, is re- Mrs. Jane Warner, an aunt, had |taken the children to a Christmas “|party last night and brought them home about 10:30 p.m. Farris and his wife went ,to bed CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (INS) — The ee stirred by the successful launching of an Atlas intercon- titiental missile was tempered today by a warning for ‘Lake Ice: Still Unsate. - Recent thaws have made our lakes ‘unsafe. The ice has become the nation to. t- new “busts” or apparent failures in| thirty-one wad the lowest. re- future rocket firkig. i corded temperature in downtown honeycombed, and it will require several days of sub-freezing shortly thereafter. ported in critical condition with | three hours. : ae oa ee was added by civilians and Alr Pontiac preceding $ a.m. The mer- EAE PE Oe OE eR Nee person's | The cause of the fire has not! a fractuted left leg ‘and toot | The ministers scheduled another Force during an unprecedented news \cury stood at 4 at 2 p.m. “weight. been determined. | and fractured jaw. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) briefing at the ‘Can-+— r ~ averal Missile Test Center... sauder of the “Atlas. met Part-Time Saledines Appraise Holiday Shoppers ! | ‘Maj. Gen. Donald N. Yates, com-| i, ee : men late yesterday to 4 mander of the test center, hinted) 5... the ss 9: 9 ieee “7 Are. Men Helpless Buyers: ir Are Tomen. ague! as failures by news media have, i fe in fact, Bate GL piety eaten The session was prefaced with a : fers ful. 4 istatement by Yates thai neither he By SYLVIA aonrhinde a According to statistics, females:shop, clerks are probably glad they; .By. DICK SAUNDERS - view, how different female shoppers shotipers of all reac henge mn - Pointing spevifically te the two [nor his associates could’ ‘answer + + “May I help you?” is a question purchase $5 per cent of the retail show up to biy only 15 per cent. With the. anxiety of Christmas)8re from ‘male shoppers. Sears’ Toy Department leaves one Aline metas Watch prondie’. yer Sell dieing acti Se ea eg re arr But, when the mis-' the onty trouble is they seem ing ome nates po . 2% 2 é : terday’ ne bounds of existing securi - : ay : salesm: ' fs tions. Despite the limitationé placed time tote Go appearon the scene 10) 44 wait to make their quota the aia et ee eS waiting on rantc _—_—sbtained “95 - it~ marked the first” gees = ast two weeks of the Year garing: | ee “= —_es * {information it was. seeking, al- i _ Christmas time. pears gh a As — Most men don't brave the stofmi these eran TH ‘of the holiday shopping rush alone. | The graying ‘ aim * + ‘Phey bring along a buddy, their, — aunching ; inataacen. te : Se a eiaes One crdraato with thy wile neil kids Shy Sessally ie ee ee “hmake the decisions on what should! - oT igueg aria eens ree ' tbe bought for whom with the ee | | ‘They are easy to handle since _ | imoney he earned. e. {they are either’ definitely going to WHO DECIDES? Just who isa buyer and whe Is) a looker is one of the problems this) ~ ‘Conta «: JM sve rnéntesin Fd ‘ Obituaries ee ee ee * at, tie ‘ue . County News. : at ae Beams tor on 4 eeneees oo eRe EK Ge falls on he a | wl : ; Martell so fcceeieseen ee .. Shopper nods approval and | While ten’t the first time it has” BEN brite at mo wey =| least «54 andl Wt: pepbebty won't ude \s auots be be the last. : Sylvia Sian | First of all, they séldom know ~upianes litre ital reporter uaa ois dew cries Neda Ck ah Semioe: are A ee ee 4135 Fenmore St. 4 Aye aes < ; é A EEN * * *. _ Judge Levin asked Henry and Stallings to produce, during the recess, any Supreme Court ‘e- cision or law which gives the court the authority to direct the schoo! board to increase intrega- tion by changing its attendance boundaries. _ Extend Deadline in Yule Contest _ | —on Home Lighting’ is fine” fine.” The President's every appear- ance and move are studied con- : samme coasts? Stapleton said the -stabbing cli-| maxed a week-long quarrel Two of the children, Jackie, 4, and James, 3, were at home. Eight- year-old Terry Jean was at school. . i | ‘State OKs U.S. Grant _ (Continued From Page One). ae Pe: Ht E fy af | | i, Lupe ‘ Pontiac Names New’ Ad’ Head Manager; Kimball - in| New Assignment | igi tse HiNdAibavves! , for Hospital in Jackson for 6) general hospital beds and 33 beds for treatment of mental patients. Major portion of the con-) struction funds wil] come from a) bond: issue approved by the voters last spring. Gray Weather Prevails in Central, Western U. a FROM OUR NEWs WIRES Cloudiness dominated the weath- er picture over the Central and! gay of Western portion of the nation to-! day while fair skies and cool tem- peratures continued in the North- east and sunny, warm weather pre-) .. vailed over Florida. * * The Weather ©, ©. Weather Berean Forecyst * PONTIAC AND YICINITY — Rain . ending toni; ~~ te 35. pinta eleudy » high near Bast te southeast winds 12 te 22 miles) At 8 a.m: Wind Velocity & m p.b. Bnmsthonet ee enamee eee ee rere. (eee oo eases ee ee Ss asasessneeesseserss *- | Suxizdsess SSSecsseestesessecse Sessesgeyeseraysses SSRRE iu i BR nas) Dampness resulted from a low disturbance in the middle Mississippi Valley which pushed a moisture" from the Gulf region into much of the nation’s mid-section. heavy rains were reported at along the northern fringe of the rain belt in portions of western ‘Ohio-ant northern Indiana. s ICBM Big Success for which it was designed. And it may have reached an Girls 1 to 6X —7-to 14 sap have generated. well over | Ey resses half the 16,000-mile-an-hour speed Salesman de Steiger Calls Men Helpless (Continued From Page One) want or even what Salesman Saunders Calls Women Vague ‘| (Continued From Page One) a supersonic submachine gun or & handy dandy. ack-ack kit with tele- will just ask to see the ¥ - GOT INFORMATION + ~ Pal | i Fk One type of holiday buyer is gered later this w the office or family grab-bag gait f° waite cartes. 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SEE eee strength to the building of an ample and safer home for man- kind here on earth ... but its. price will be high,” lie declared. ‘ x « *® ization.of the United Nations works _— to improve standards of living around President spoke’ of the West's PlOves: : The President spoke of the WestS Guce more and better goods, with no misconceptions of Soviet strength and the belief that free nations were more productive than the totalitar- ian system. While the margin of \ power is still ours, he emphasized, we \ should make sure it will be kept so. \. NATO nations comprise nearly 500 tmnillion people and have the most build \up defensive strength against a greatly increased Soivet threat. x *& *& Fortunately, President Eisen- hower has the support of the majority of the American people. Indeed, the \whole free world is looking to him-to restore confi- dence and point the way toward . a greater degree of security. bY Let's Keep Christmas Merry Unless proper care is. taken the Christmas tree is a real potential fire hazard, Selection of the tree, place- ment in the home and maintenance should all be observed carefully, ko To play safe choose a small tree, one that can be handled comfortably in your house. Keep the tree outdoors until you are ready to set it up. This. will keep it moist. and fresh, ‘When you bring the tree inside and set it up, be sure that your standard will hold the tree in a firm position. Sometimes as an added caution, a piece of cord can be used to fasten the tree in a strong position so that it may not | be accidentally knocked over, With children and pets in a house, it is advisable to be doubly sure that the tree cannot be toppled over. This __4g one of the greatest causes of fire. In placing the tree in a room, it’s best to avoid “hot spoté” such as those near the fireplace, stove, tele- vision set, radiator or electric bulbs. ae mee ae Never use untreated paper orna- + "hope a lttlé of the goodness ot the world by ne em: human life =o peg gn hye ployes and governments how to pro- + people to drink w, using those at the NATO meetings. 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She will — ical United with'a removable watch are also features a wide choir- ° ~~ _ aposerig: 8 cea — : as : glad-to-answer_your-letter___ _in the. _ fast becoming favorites of . aor gues _ you wouldn't be able to “‘sit ‘A pantomime of a Christmas dae ; Now boy-rolt-collar and an in- “geason. It's made weeks in ad- for a week. It's up to your Se a en ners SE Dis., eey women. nets verted’ back pleat with Vance and ts called “Mother recital-was presented by Mrs. Hazel time priced-tor- : first ‘s Cake.” half belt. Ma Here's the ‘ ler, Marguerite Ballard and Two. cups of melted butter, 238? Elda Sutter. 1 oe. 10 eggs, 3 cups DEAR ABBY: My wife got sw A W f Fi d de ke F rm ir, 1 cup chopped al-., another ; monds, 1 teaspoon vanilla wir eam Deans eth Cassini Wants Forwar 00 ashion qa pd drew quite a crowd as they : es % * were talking very loud. The ; sp ittore Mote: The following is». provided, of course, mo.one _ prise me if nest’ eal Rosie "rue died w pn their Mix like cake, in a shallow deacon'’s wife finally broke it 2Ch h Circl of The Pontise Press trem famed confronts you with thesé same _—the Rivifer, zip-up overalls and =~ issues__On._,gerolls send pan. Cover chopped al- up. When we got home ‘my Ure HFGICS ' vet a sha: predictions 12 ménths from all, becomes popular cover Omunate e . monds and crushéd cube sugar. wife started in on me because ~Conduct Meeting PAMELA GREEN Well, here it is;the time now. “es ‘ Bake until light yellow in mod- she said 1 should have taken i nm : girl.” Thats nm ’ : giirg erate (350-degree) oven..Cut in her part. i Dorcas and Elizabeth Circles” When the drama “The when éverybody, as they Says But as to looking ‘back, — just: # horritile possibility. + "The hdbble - skirt, knee-— diamond shaped and 1 iokf her I thotight T should~ ~ of First Christian Church met- Broken “Doll” is~ presented at ~ ~0% television, pauses to take frankly 1 think there's been I don;t mean. to philosophize. length sack or middy blowse store. in. tins. have stayed out of it because Tuesday in the Boston avenue —Will-O-Way Apprentice Thea- stock of the year just ending | Tuch too much of that in the I haven't had that many exg- “look” were fine in their day At the Swedish Embassy the it was a ladies’ fight. Was I home of Mrs. Howard Reyn- ter, Bloomfield Hills, the cast’s ang looks ahead to see what ‘Shion industry lately. hogs yet. But I do think —but that day is over. They holiday beens i, coleire- wrong or do you think I should olds. Mrs. Harry Kunse was youngest member will be a 5 the tetiile’ bebde FASHIONS OF THE PAST fashion, like everything else- are as out of date ad the suf- ee lS have got into it? The other cohostess for the event. year-old Pontiac miss, Pamela : 4 that has any-. fragette, the flapper or Tillie lady’s husband also kept his Members brought gifts for Green, daughter of Mrs, Vivian x * * -First_we looked back to the stems from the feelings of the the Toller, = Then Asthanesdoe’ and, 3h mouth shut, the Oakland County Convales- Green of Valencia drive, will I'm half inclined to go French Empire. Then we time. oe * * Erik Boneman have a party’, ALBERT cent Home. Mra. Brady Adams, make her appearance in the aig WOR came a little more uptodate To take fashion out-of com Today's woman, active, for children of embassy per-° DEAR ALBERT: You (and ‘Mrs. Allan Herseé proce te Ladies d na Sn oo mn spies tc ae eee on = sae Bagerstevae aware, ‘independent, with ~~sonnel and serve newly baked other gentleman) used Paul Colton presen See ae .- Many interests, always _ Lucia cakes whi ‘ the en program. i: what will happen next year Pe eee ees eo or & SS ie an ao ies he : day motif. to Everett Stoner, son of Da- vid.D.'Stoner ot Judsou, street. | A Feb. 14 wedding is planned. TI resolve to use colors that _- are vivid, exciting . . . vi- een ee MARTYRED MAIDEN Celebrated by Swedes every- here, the—festival honors—a— Christian maiden martyred un- der the Roman emperor Dio- ‘ cletian.. Here, as wherever Swedes are gathered, a pretty ‘Chosen to represent: Lay ‘Attired in a white robe, with lighted candles in a wreath of sot e = a 25 22 ge cl iy ES or me rer i si, © Astle an $50.09 down places your order rh Bap new ended in caambl i oey me os Wook ome the | and gray accessoriés for the hon- | uylon eymocn trig. Upon returning the she 4 . tulle, Inglewood) nearer Alpha Sigma Nu hthiwmiwidean on ee | pearis_A-velvet-headpiece held her ; a Has Yule Party {fingertip vei ot nylon net, and ee ° in she carried white flowers on a Anower: onday t Aunt Fanny’ 3 °. : ssi eighties is a mc gy dpe Recomm Charlene Egres was maid of hon- Flattering Bat §. includes Baldwin, Estey and Thomas. Pee : or and Theresa Marie Sutton, the : $9 | Participating in the program were|,i40'5 niece was flower girl. Both ° trying © Spinet Organs priced from $725 = Mrs. Floyd Compton, Mra, Fred! wore royal ‘blue velvet “princess. to aist oe © We will teach you to play without charge Elliott and- Mrs. W. -T. Huntley. | style ballerina-length gowns and 4 ing the ‘ @ Liberal trade allowances. . ** carried white velvet muffs aderned| © PARIS (INS) — One way to pong \ Laura Cobb gave several read-/With flowers. Ringbearer was; enhance your waistline is to should ings, and carol singing was led by Bruce Walton Jr., the bridegroom's Spruce yp in separates. Jo “Gitte <= pa St ail 5 rr alk ridiares “Dear 3 : were Bruce Walton was his brother’ a “of com- Pontiac's Locally Owned Home of Conn Instruments _ @lage girls at Pontiac State Hospital.) pest man. Suns a sane. Michant bining dressy and Parisian |* man and Baldwin Pianos and Organs te .* * ee ee oe mother, : ‘the were H. W. er-style blouse of black “ Mother 119 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 5-8222 Dickman Miss Cobb, Ris sell deeprit” et_veling embra %, 1 ans, « * * ur ’ > Open Nights til Christmas ee mee 4 pace ; = and worn with a Poinsettia Plants | 72974 2="*= from Jacobsen’s | ae | cree 4h int i ean 81 s ibs Fl A Gift the Whole Family Will Enjoy : style worn in ) @ The one final touch to deli- : = make Christmas com- skirt > : , plete ... Poinsettia ... The high the very. symbol of the & f’ a = Yuletide Season. ROS ES : pt a ES b sation bende: Nice, too, for. . . Busi- ; designer ness Associate Gifts and a sep- ; eas sonia ns [aoe priced from Pg ey ~ . Pals pes Sate, : (7 KS a i | Roses ao per rath & eek re ae Ue OO NNANGSY / . withig: n white: or I e| Sweater th @ loweut | in beck or on’ - 7 WAN _ : ; leaee ony. P fect k > yh 7 al : ‘$m: biting : arty.pe ‘ect knits thet : ge | th ic for a dinner | oy 10 the figure pete apie | 1 AVIAN touch its to weor Roe ' :- 4 Nice Way to : : ; of Flora heaped on) : y : b Presbyterian] phone Eéythe McCulloch now and into spring. Sizes 10 to 18. Remember a Shut-In - ' . William Lahanas, Beauty Shop, FE 27431 STAPP'S : eepeet th ec it or DAD LEATHER PALM ceeaereee> DECORATOR CENTER PIECES | For Table or Mantle CORDUROY tee Bese Mate wf dal ‘Decse: "Driving Gloves for LIGHT . Holly Mistletoe from $9250 | 79 bain RIVING... — rom ) : Wreaths ee 5 J acobsen’ Ss FLOWERS ‘101 N. SAGINAW Flowers by Wire Around te Weld * FE +7168 - Greenhouses at Lake Orion - “Dalit Twice Daily to Birmingham, Bloomfield, Diaroi | STAPe % "Juve sboTERY—28 East Lowrance Street | | t | rf + Simolee. Cigars and pipes ere not aM Ler Us Help You gh oie Aa a ate Cd St First Weeks o on i Maw Job _ Make Jasiing. Impression. pp a ——— ie = ‘NEW YORK (INS) — ‘te teulenell a ae DRESSMAKER - TYCORA TWIN SET JEWELED ORLON stv fur blend with three- Full fashioned long sleeve: ‘Cardigan, f ull - fashioned, quarter sleeves. White, slip-on or Cardigan. In Mock pearls on white, red, black and pas- _white; pink, blue, . tels. Sizes 34 - 10-40, mint, red. Sizes 36 to 40, ' pink or blue. Sizes 34 to 40. MAK CARIOUS eee te eee eee + - ...898 # 8. 98 » 12.98 \ 7.98 «i 8.98 : ee A waietertul assortment of on sweaters, each distinctively _ 3 Blouses—Main Floor = styled. from 3.98 to 14.98: | With Your Plans MAKE THIS HER MOST ENCHANTING CHRISTMAS . WRAP HER IN A GAY HOLIDAY [2 | 2a gwen Soe We've Just Unpacked a — = z rs WHOLE NEW CHRISTMAS SHIPMENT |. 72” Wide, Assorted Colors § 35% Wool, 65% Rayon , ted or | Christian Literature Sales scarf in gloves OF 1 49 Oskiand Ave. Pontiac |. ahs ABER preg ae nyu Siusecaiie ! iy day { eer Fi om = Best of all... their _ modest price makes them doubly attrac- — a % * Pe peau tay CEFR HE te ee a “ € a. PAISLEY PRINT Nylon chiffon. Printed for your princess in a warm and weight- less quilted brunch cost. But. toned at the waist. Sizes 10 to 16. Blue, rose, gold. ae b. rilensan’ Quilted. for a cbzy.Christmas.. Gold braid collar, - cuffs and front, Topaz buttons. Emerald, aqua, hati Vile. Sizes lo to “ ; we “Wess EL eee oe ee | : " ‘4 | h ay ¢ a | ‘ = $ S a e = c. QUILTED DUSTER The collar is edged in loops, tied with satin streamers. Big deep patch pockets. sas 10 18; coral or turquoise. fg & THER JAC. takes a2 new Wit i, / * d. COZY QUILT WRAP. everywhere. And it's Sanforized. . . just pop it ! oe x : wm the wash machine! heyy crostoatens 15 “ae 3 eee ae pe = ‘ : Pamper her with « nylon tricot. bed jacket, lace edged pockets sod, 5 * ; gis or so neckline. oe ee & Pink of Die. ae Robes—Main’ Floor ae Ce eRe es a ye et a* 1° : es . 4% ce y 4 ra woe A : “| of. 2° i J a 0 \ : i Oe eee Fees Cape (ee oe 5 Ze rope a : Ee z a Ra For the | cocktail hour, |Fira Benenson favors warp | printed silk | chiffon satin 16-Piece Set. .... $298 | Reg. $5.98 Value Choice -of Sunshine or Wayne County. This charming dinnerware is decorated under glaze for lasting beauty and quality, guaranteed never to wash off of fade. Ovenproof, new coupe shape on : white background with lovely soft patterns. Guar- s ‘lu anteed open stock. 16 piece set consists of 4 dinner ~ the illusion of plates, 4-cups, 4 saucers and 4 fruit dishes. in a slim | skirted dress A floating panel creates | ‘ k fullness. CLOSE-OUTS OF 50 DINNER SETS “i % PRICE . at Choice of Over 100 Other Patterns DIXIE POTTERY For Your Convenience Open Daily 10 A M. to 9 P. M. — Sunday Noon to 9 P. M. 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1594 : ont brctaired ysis Parisiennes - PARIS (INS) — Long, point- ed feline nails for women are — es i i i ti Nis i Ni Si i Ss i i i tt Madame Vogel said French women now prefer paler colors on their nails to match the lighter lipsticks being used in ai Statistics, according to. her, have shown that pale, pearly | nail varnish is most in demand. _| Many elegant women even ask _| for a classic nail polish either — colorless or just a little darker than the natural nail shade. oe eee ee : Here are some basic rules to © give your nails a professional | me Rectangle Cocktail. 54x2042x14" High . ; 20x27x19" High ; - with Draw-r BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE Outstanding Values in These Magnificent Walnut Tables Step Table This is one of the greatest table values we have ever offered. 28x20x16” High Never have you been able to buy so much quality, tuch out- . standing style for so little money. Designs are in exquisite 1 with Drawer taste, simple and quietly beautiful. Detailing includes such expensive features as drawers, (in most of the tables), inisid veneer bandings and decorative, pewter-like metal inlays. An oil-type finish displays the beautiful grain of the select walnut, Take your choice and save . . . but hurry in. while our selec- tion is complete, these will my ina hurry, | suntan: A new looking finish, Madame Vogel | said: Always use a nail-protecting and’ smoothening base before | applying colored varnish, APPLY THINLY Apply base and the following / two coats of nail varnish very thinly. ; New Hair Styles Direct From Paris COLD WAVE ‘7 a0 3 ‘1() Complete “Where Service and Quality Are Supreme” Open Friday °til 9 P.M. No Appointment Needed! ! Immediate Service! | Andre Beauty CSalon 2nd Floor Pontiac State Bank Pits. 2 includes some cally French styi&: Phone - FE 5-9257 BRONZE SHADED . For a brunette with a golden [| bronze shaded — see Why Not Give the Best? Magnavox TV -& Hi-Fi costs no more! The MAGNAVISION 21... big “picture perfect” 21” TV. Clear, sharp picture, full transformer powered chassis. Chromatone picture filter, large _— aed voning controls. oe, 199.90 - Alea available tn onk or cherry Round Cocktail 38x14" High ‘Cocktail Table White Panelyte Inserts 60x17x15" High 4 Additional Styles Your Choice at— i . * _ 3 y * Table 31x2342" High OPEN ‘TIL 9 EVERY NIGHT Inlaid veneer door™ Choose from « complete Magnavox collection at Grinnell’s! > The TROUBADOUR .... take your Hi-Fi music ‘ anywhere! Precision record-changer automati- cally shuts itself off. Large amplifier, ‘two ‘the DUETTE . seca eats Ne fidelity sid: tilhitis jallacieons: les doves cs ful amplifier, en matched speakers. Choice of colors _ record a diamond needle. in durable vinyl. ~ : ee ‘ catches. 30" ae NY aa" , 26 high. 'S. Seginew Sta. Gomer of Ofchard Loke Ave, “ Use. our. “Abey: Pn. Extended Pay Plan. or: ° Charge ———GRINNELLS .. . 27, §, Sogihow St, = FE 3.7168. ' From the Grenelle-Estevez cruise. collection de- signed by Luis Estevez comes this caped costume defined i in black and white. The black slubbed silk ~ dress is short-sleeved with a low cutout neckline. The white linen = fastens iwith vith large buttons. STAPP: Ss. +» want you lo know os | cee a child just. here... ae) growing feet were assured Stride Rite’s fine fitting , qualities: and expert re shoemaking. ~Because she was fitted by one of our children’s shoe aI _,..a@ person who understands ' special needs. ** Stride Rite’s skilled | construction . . . and on the accurate fitting _ of our trained staff +++ to guard your child's = ae , r growing ‘aes A. TOTS' B. * SADDLE FOR’ — HI-WHITES ~ ~ YOUNGSTERS ~ The superbly ° made, accurately In favorit sth sistlane of ‘ ; brown. ~ Quality in-every stitch. A izes 3-6 95 = Ee Se 24 $595 Sizes 5-8. $6% ; i | tf ltt $699 te 8795 | * ies 8%-12 ry ‘Id 95 seer be Ei “si $8 "Open. "Every Evening to 91. “STAPP'S__ ‘ roe Tr, Se Beare 2 — (Lawrence St io FAMILY SHOE $ 7 a he fitted : } com tort for. your living” Here in this chair, her of benefiting fully from young feet and knows their | You can depend on_ i whole family ms Glamour for the Bathroom, FIFI BATH ENSEMBLE hand-painted . . jewel studded “Hf you want “something different” in bathroom decor ... you'll love the. gaiety and elegance of this FIFI ; Srmiada. Each piece is beautifully hand-painted with ‘3 chic Prench poodie and studded with sparkling jewels! Shown here in rich gold lacquer finish, baked on for durability, Also av@ilable in Black, White or Pink. The complete ensernble——or any one piece-— makes a wonderful gift! Why not give a practical GIFT of cn nee room . a gift the- 4 -. The gift that’ 5 different .. one new . ie piece of fine furniture to give year-long to . be that gift o es davenport, desk or lounge chairt And Wiggs has an outstanding collection of the finest furniture made in America! - Sofa Pictured: FOAM RUBBER CUSHIONED, CURVED SOFA by Globe . . . unexcelled quality by one of the nation’s leading manufacturers of distinctive furniture. This curved, button- back. sofa features full foam rubber construction. In stock in aqua and beige or brown and charcoal tweed cover. $32995. Other Sofas Up to $450.00 —~ . Chair Pictured: . DOWN-FILLED LOUNGE CHAIR Skillfully ‘crafted of top - quality FINE PEWTER by Royal Holland _ materials, this beautiful chair is __ tones of turquoise-and gol, From __ $1] 6950 3 Items. Pictured: ~- IN: GOLD “TONE .. sue 4N OTHER COLORS... cha a 1¢ - matte jersey jin:Fashion. | aM ior satin bow at Be is Sa Ps aren pity: iain Dr, B ‘Berman SUM af Same Location 17-N. inow St. FE 4-7071 : Enroliments Available in:Day or om Classes. Write, phone or cail_in person for Free Pamphiet. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL . 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. _ PHONE FEDERAL 4.2352 i / eee s Se ee ee a a ee Micro-knit Seamless with the : y ‘| {5 ‘ , : pr. réififorced heel a = _and toe. eee et SE Se ALL GIFT WRAPPE | . Juvenile and | Neumode’ iosiery JUVENILE DEPARTMENT Christmas ] — cudaty ots | Christmas SUITS | ‘x."c-, | Dresses — Sizes 1 to 3 Dolls and. Sized 1 to 3 and 2 i» 6x. Wardrobe : and 3 te 6x. a She will be delighted with a box of full. fashioned “Seamless with the D FREE! Christmas stockings jj = aoe | @ FROLIC Powder Blue Leather: Scuff A box full of glamor. ae a oe ae -. Regular-knit nude heel and 82 N. SAGINAW STREET? j DEE GEEETTE __ Red. Leather. aes 35 Women Holding Dewn ‘were ewe’ ald Mail-Handling Jobs KANSAS CITY — Worling in\them to adulthood and saw them | in one day or at one time, SI ee : . ‘elt k's = } - pure aay - with the iene nog ; : ot sleeved top lined in chocolate | difference ia how you dalk-ot thel ; For heaven's sake, wear comfortable'shoes when | brown and the skirt con. jénd of a day. you go shopping. Low or medium heels are wonder. | trasting on a pale beige petti pe & Re : ful for now. : For heaven's sake, wear com- It looks fortable shoes when you go shop- lace dress with the top lined ping. afd —— are ae t -- * Ps —_ and ~ Diced fe oon T ieee ah he T H ceed sve 89m soeeed ee sR Gatat Reais Dacor De ene 't care . ° ae I bet their fet hurt Hike thel WA h S D dresses as THE most fashionable| after a few hours of it!) it : a all 00 Or and poche Gi way to turn out the Kansas City Union Station as/ married. |Also, be sure that your stockings’ SAN: FRANCISCO (INS) — Want/tiny black stools for individual ta-for dinner. ~“|mail handlers, doing a man's job [are plenty long. to bring out the tiger in him? - bles and a long sofa in the red) ba EE lane 2nd drawing man's pay, are 35; | at seen pees bath, sabes te Try decorating his study in an 5 oe ee ~ |sacks only ‘partly ‘camouflage -the YO™«®, many of them grandmoth- | give your feet = good massage |Afican safari mood with vivid red) two armchairs in the same: fab-|figure. The silk base or slip under-/¢r and veterans of 14 years with, with & body lotion. This te uest velvets, sooty black woods, chalk! 1. tufted flank a black lacquer|Meath should be as fitted and the terminal, one of the nation’s white. fabrics and fur-skin rugs. [commode with a gray and white|sheathy as possible, busiest rail centers. % marble top and a collection of an- : peg enuhew Sere Francisco decorator Mi-/tique guns. __: [Bridge Club Meets All were hired during World War chael Taylor shows how in a spe- Wide white draperies, a red . -. IT, none after 195, and upon re-| Cial display at his studio. carpet and black wooden masks Donald Bowen and Donald Ste-itirement are being replaced by | ‘Two small a-miess loveseats in | 85 wall hangings continue the a ao Bales Bridge can So Ne oot ate Oe eS | See tae Club met evening in Elks front of a white fireplace. Over | One subdued cofner for serious | Temple. sett ahscs Winners Sere} ey the mantel hanges a black wooden activities-offers an antique Italian|yirg, Addison Oakley and Mrs. Er-| Would head with real horns. \desk with a high-backed whitelnest Guy. : wate ‘& teopard pillow is tossed! on one | chaip ~ ken on by the loveseat, and the hearth rug is @ | 414 the girl, costume coordinat-| The textile and apparel in-| to ease the wartime : ed to the réom, wears a fitted dustries of the U. S. use more) Shortage, ae & Taylor adds tall white floor fake-fur coverall with sim tapered)than seven million tons of bitumi ’ g lamps with twisted plaster stems, pants. ; nous coal per year, Mrs. Faye Abbas, a > r ’ , |mother with seven grandchildren. ~ 4 dn —“T didn't expect the job to last a 14 months, let alone 14 years,” she laughs. KEPT HOUSE, TOO In that interval, during which she lost her se to illness, ; -—_ Mrs. Abbas maintained a A Up a tree over Mor her three daughters, reared Give... | Christmas? Give Comfy slippers a renee Professional Care } Is Best for Hair salen ornaer aI NPI Ce BEAUTY SALON 219 Auburn Ave. in bs ety : Po Pies \ * 7 ee i i 3 | } ‘ ~ a i fe i Seis age E . wets Ae your cael: f > be 4 \ tly, is y 1% SAVE TO 40% gous : LU A ; |. “Sealtex”” y | 2 Sellers” | 919% EEKER-ROLFS §} # ee et s = e Ses é ds Pr’ 4 t * i: ’ ‘ | 4 oN alin ion Felton TE it t [ it : 3 | | : “imei tt | the most beautiful — : | gloves to give her i dei j i i i z H SPARKLE... Rhinestones and pearis - form an exquisite motif on this brilliant shor- tie white and black, $5 FF ; gens ii ae i. : = p) | =" 7s A = Yr CAPRICE... A handsome glove in howrious — Elvette, long to give pencil slirnness, white, black, red, blue and brown. i H 3 E 4 | FLOWERS i] Flowers are ] always a suitable designers arrange an unusual gift - “for you. It’s the smart accessory gift women love . . » Beautiful leathers, suedes, fabrics, ——j— novelties, alligators. 7.95 to 29.95 ' . Ss : Whit black Pearce Floral Co. "ie ee 559 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-0127 . : Two Trips Dally to Detroit and Intermediate Points. — | ; Z ae — | Se — . ‘ bd For Christmas... the nicest gift of all! ‘ HeAComfy Slippers || wm fk A | ay ae eet | RON EB z _. §ki_ Jackets es ; 12.95 to 22.95 13.95 to 19.95 | a Poy = = a This Is ANITA... . every. gril’s best cardigan... in a 100% pure recszigaal “NOTE: If He, of She, has bought shoes here in record of the sixe ond width! 1g “Merry?” 2: : Shopping at. ee yeon we hove e the we fabrics of our slim — — Skirt. wey eee eer Tes vie2 20.W. Huton FE 2-3821 — eo ee Ve eo Be te Ee +a PE RT eet eae oe eee ee RR a me ee eae ee NaN eer Ee ee) ¥ ” ee Pfs he bi SES. ae “* ak Lz = a ( ey i 7 #4 : i i ‘ “ ‘. foe ep? j } we 3 ce a _% 6-TUBE TABLE RADIO— 3") °° FSSSSSSSSSSSSSS @ S'S3555 PSVVIIVISISIGIIVIVVSSISS PSSSSFIFFSSFSFSS5FF55555 SereseteeEee : * PARK With Ease! THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1957’ “e at | Easy to enter our big, paved, lighted parking lot. Uniformed attendants vig you pork quickly . steps from cer to store. P$5S5555555555555595559S eo el-Huron Center ¢ ONLY Mom, Dad, Sis, Bud . . All Want Their Own! » Quality RADIOS I At Lower Prices! >) Each member of your P family can enjoy the ‘ luxury of owning his veyr own radio! Buy for Christmas now . clean - cut * designs, rugged plastic cabi- nets in room-match- ing colors! Pretty in soft pastels, practical in long-lasti plastic! Plugs into A and OC current. Built- 10” in antenna. COLORS: Ivory -- Blue -- Black -- Pink Christmas Gift RECORD PLAYERS 19” Music lovers will. ap- preciate this gift! Separate tone and volume controls. Washable leatherette case, Excellent qual- ity .. . big value! nett REET EET AAEAGSe een caguceneceaces $SS5S55SS55555555555980 SESSESSESSSVSPSSSSSSSTSS Cunning Pick’n'Pay Tel-Huron - qildl Center GIFT HEADQUARTERS ‘ Ladies’ Matched _» B-piece LUGGAGE SET Reg. $39.50 ham’ ” : A co co on Re aeaep ase arapaamee pe ii (A My Se Rp Sy etiam ea ett Luxurious interior trim with key. For Quicker Starting of Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Marine E es GATTERT Tor Emergency Cold Westher 5 > 98 tarting. Sta: BOOSTER CABLES. Atwolately Necessary for cars with automatic transmission. wre SS eer eee pair Sleeping Comfort— Reg. $29.50 for Only “Lullaby” Fully Automatic Ps > ss - Electric Blanket | $24.95 tte font +e or doe § 68 ey Beige * Sie Control sbootebeseee StbSEEDObSE . and close to the stores in which you want to shop! At Tel-Huron . hth tds ada fades stihl pc coal ah ch ~ For “Tye wAUs THAT RELAKES» vy ae: $ A* The SHOE BOX Shoes for the Family Tel-Huron Center ¢ 79 » ? FE 4.0259 © PPPSSSSSSFIISSSIISISF58- p33353555555S55S55555S5 For Her Christmas b " . ee” ; gt ir a, (i at nsenatial 4 * 1 OnE et at ee es me Midis ic cullabecdeccdshachdatooch hectare: $99960,900909609969999999999695 - PONTIAC’S FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SHOPPING CENTER g>>voneasnsssssaesasas i ssssssessssssestssonsssssosoonanes ponensaesesnosssESnoDSSRESSOSooEES SoososssessesossseSEETS DHDFSFSSSTSESSSSSSSSSS WE aa coca. chndalinccnaetca She’ I! we a), : _hever have too many ! Christmas slips 3 et Tea ol the - Especially when they’re thrilling Mlesigna like @ these! Slender sheaths... slips with eo knee-deep flounces. All ini smbdoth- -titting nylon @ tricot for easy-care! @& C The (OQ copcaavate, & is ns @ Moke fashion news coming or going in this spe- cially designed dress from Greenaway’s Golden Jubilee Collection for the holidays. Striped ond polished crease-resistant cotton, trimmed in match- ing solid, in sizes 3 to 6x, 4.99——7 to 12, 5.99. Toys 20% Off AND died — COMPLETE STOCKS: NONDERLANGp “Best for Children” = Tel-Huron Center FE 5-9955 FP FB5F5F5F55S5555555555 PEP ne il f fe , | | | | | oat ble con tet a. -& motded-tace-bodice, apptiqued her set’ with lace, White, 32-40, 6. crystal pleated hem, nylon lace pettisilp. White, $.M.L. &- pettislip has hem tiered with lace. Side slits; White. 5.M.L., _ White, 32-40: $3.98. $2.98 $3.98 TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER open every night to 9p. m. till Christmas . Sespeengypeneererre’ Nid bea oS ssaeccesseasessasssssssecsesssesesssesees SS5S555515555555 ance ESSSSSSSSS ESTES ESSE ° Eeseusssssnunnscassseee Dobbs in ieee SS trom styles. new accessories with just ‘the personal touch 4 man can't resist! It’s a gift he will wear with pride if it's ftom Osmun’s. When it’s a question of GIFTS FOR MEN . .. shop the store t has the answers, Osmun’ s. We're experienced in the art of reading men's sinds ... We know the gift men ! ¢— practical, useful gifts they will wear, use and enjoy — afts with new ideas ... gifts fer your fashion - minded guy. ifts to wear with pride! They're all at Osmun’s con- veniently arranged to save you precious minutes! You'd travel . a long way to ever find a gift uplection like Osmun’s. ~ leather palm driving gieres and fine sap- beather and aa lhe Stores That Have Never aa Compromised on Quality” saedes $3.95 te $19.95. Open Every Evening ‘til 9 ‘til Christmas ‘DOWNTOWN STORE , TEL-HURON CENTER “SI'N, ——— Free Parking BP SSSTSSSSSESHUOSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS : REPEAT OFA SELL-OUT at ti 3 FOR SIX ES SSSSSSSSSSSSSS | ; , ewe ee, Vs ae Sue . 4 styled and us for LIFETIME USE. ..It's Virtually ie 2 Page Every cecgeets 2 ”. a — of aa 7.20 Cops tet @ 908 - oe mares, toane| lf innerware ! wodk a. u+$ % Cenw MILMAC in, pent. em} A kivsow co1o ‘pc 18 i lasting Pr Aetonindb, i “1.90 guaranteed. Beautiful rain- aud bow assortment of yellow, a 3.25 red, blue and arey. ‘two of $2 each color in service for 6 @ @ e@ @ D : | TRL-HURON SHOPPING’ CENTER | @ en se : Sabeee ee eseeteReaceene: TeayseueeeCo eo eeeonenpe TENET eo $ SS 944945955 5969959599995 S$SSS599995995 . $SS99996596996966 DU i ccccceacsschiectcs SPSSSSSSSSRSSSSSS5555 agerrrr rent | eeimeeanore ee pray THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1957 ee Fourr = N STORES AND SHOPS all so close Hop into Tel-Huron . ,*”*"¥9M@ On your list, - Gf still’ stock , “+ We open EARLY. 9:30 inate ga sh fe mie A. M, For the Woman Who Sews— DRITZ ELECTRIC SCISSORS Now she con tut the $Q% os *- * ” * «© rnodern way. Cuts thin or thick fabrics. Safe TURKEYS 2 ° peg to use. Complete with case, ac , ; - 20-24 Lb. WA ia FELT SKIRTS. .> Average make waistband, it’s done! No 5 Lb. . hemming. 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OA) — ‘had rescued him from war-torn Korea. « four tranquilizers cach | fa Take His 5 $64,000 it,” he “a name was Lee Kyung Soo four! ; He was adopted, went to an American school and A ie seule of bees ee raat ta Ge mek mae his happy face beamed from countless newspaper and a Korean War waif, crying for magazine pages. love in the streets of slaughter Today that “happy ending ” is being re-written in when a seasoned U.S. Navy chief’ a South Carolina city where Lie Kyung Seo Paladino petty officer found him, sits glumly in a foster home, caught in the swirling Together they had slipped) currents of conflicting human — and: family through international loopholes and| interests. : a defied law with humanity. In New ee * ~ + York, the chief adopted him. Lee nee ere, ae was going to have a father and grandparénts arid uncles and aunts and cousins and be an American. BOY PERPLEXED- I found him today, a polite, per- plexed, overawed boy of 10 — in a temporary foster home which? costs Char'eston County $50 per. month But don’ t get it wrong. He has not been abandoned. Nothing as quick and clean as that, He has merely been placed ‘in limbo ; while a woman burns out with | - her own fury, and two families tease each other with scores that can never be settled, and a for- gotten hero tries to make up his mind, : Adepoju Aderonmu has ~ aaron sere - |again, want Lee, She had said so. ‘The people in New York? | | | They only say they want him. What they really want is to drive a wedge between my husband and | meé. If Lee went there, he'd be a constant reminder, We've got to find another family for him.” In South Carolina it is easy to. dispose of unwanted children, - \ : ae. — S. Marshall Sanders, director of BE gett: ee Cee eres ithe County Department of Publi “p hine all cht.” "eet . FOUR YEARS AGO — Lee Soo radiated happiness as he arrived Welfare. Ale splogetcaly: “Shall verything is ig | in New York in the arms ot-bis.new dad, Jim Paladino. ele said, His smal} voice mixes clipped | : we call the laws . ... lax? 2... Oriental with drawling Carolinian|*” : ; “of set by: they ~ Se Ee pat oe age ie ee el et ae en eT surroundings very quickly. alien child with ye in rieston. Her hus s done'tion by mew parents is practical : = 2 eT , : se islanting eves. i a lot of work on it: painting, build-|the only requirement. It is also) ,; rt er rae _ a SCHOOL ALL RIGHT rane sc: ing a barbecue, reflooring. In the legal to deed a child away, like @ bs Sk and Gentes © sara es = om oe put to him, about. Bible subjects. F ayers . = sg ag Pg “T haven't seen him in nine-ten;™orning sun, the kitchen was Piece of property. ed te whak bk nd He bad sone as high. as,the $96,000, our other children where I live kling. ‘+ *@ 5 j y what has happened a _ mother quest Dl They're all right. We got chick- imonths,”’ the chiet sayy: He drags|"P®'T TS fe oe “But,” Sanders says, “the boy's what might happen. — races "a. taal ee ke said his! ens. I like them all right.” {Sarto usly on his cigarette aiid lets). : f y much as $256,000 but he said his] fm London Ton, British drown, : S + ‘the smoke climb into his eyes. Sally Paladino sat at the table, ather has to sign the papers. We oon BACK They wonder why they haven't'¢™barrassment was so great that | Black sverything is all ot won- Sis aie tse ce her hands shaking so badly she agg do anything about it until “We love Lee.” Camille Lee-tnd he would take the $64.000 and quit. | w 24 of wht avertthing is| “How can 1 put if?” he asked. _ sked. | ould hardly get her cigarette toihe does.” Pala-|heard trom hope some 1 We only have diac monotone and he doesn't i want any-| “You're opening ap a wound. small a dino . She is Ji sister, “if he will be back. ‘ . these . thing for Christmas — or for any| You're waking the sleeping dogs. jiviyine with the kind of wolee shar} And at the Catholic Charities of eae Seal ov i ae Peer!” says the chief's witelLiz Taylor Recovering | °™* @ special & other time. Then his voice comes| You're stirring up the water. |-onid jure a seasoned: sailor to the; a ee eee there he can always come back|!2 Charleston. : ’ : alive This thing goes so deep, it's mor- |) 0...) bye * _concerned but helpless. here. Most of us have children off A®d the chief, in the same city HOLLYWOOD W— Elizabeth) . , bid, You'll never know . . .” | “We've been asked to help,” he oe pare I and the same limbo as his Ko-|T@ylor is. reported recovering nice- General Prin ‘a : ‘Sure. I'd like te see them a : - “Pye been up all night,"’ she | Says. “But we can’t do anything our own and what's one more son anehiade ly ’ from an appendectomy per: i ee Pee eae a ie an veda ot him Bar| MY" “reheatsing what I'd say | watil the boy's father makes up |mouth to feed? “I'd take the boy and run, But/formed at Cedars of Lebanon Hos- OF , z voice falls: “E haven't seen my ee oe of him. be to you. But none of it wants to | his mind.” But her parents know nothing Of). sot » little daughter now.|Pital. She suffered several appen- + ddy 1 months,’’ ean ve at home ‘ = — i oA T teen ow rs hina, the way things are. It can't| “ome ont: My maiden wame was | in New Rochelle, .N.Y., _the|-©*s PHEM. ‘And Td just be ruining another|dicitis attacks on a recent trip) 17 W. Lawrence I found “daddy.” a lean, tense! work. And sure, his own family of gig tense of ria supposed to |chief's family is eager to bring} “My agp tga tape emg life.” __ fabread with her husband, produ-' K man — less than 15 miles away a a hardy lot, but it doesn’t shew line hoy “back home,” and. terri- siaaltaten “They've had 15 chil- (Copyright, 1987) cer Mike Todd. i from his boy. This was Navy|(ramers and sisters and parents) trougy in me.” . : = Bos’n Jim Paladino he tik ph in New York, sure Shey Paladinos . sn w want the boy. She had married the chief after nto bed with him to keep hi ; dented . ‘Delt <2 of the Korean cold. This was te] he naan Shdhdren of bor owt sod he sdegton New VA Head Oklahoma City Police Amway SOS General Printing : We don't” and he pauses, syal-|"%™- She adopted Lee. Residents Aiding eae srt: ste : lows hard, “we don’t understand Bhrwe = I — pogensnese) M I Cont | EAST PATERSON. NJ. #—Polf : pe " each other any more. found Named by. lke Gil CONfUSION hice received @ call from Santa\} IINilatnaamennsnnseeetmmemmremmmeas He grinds the cigarette out, “It’s |/t was awful.” vige = The lots last night. ak ot ae ; to V I hopeless. All of it) Wao a | ORLAHOMA wit yu et Just in time for Christmas I didn’t have to find his wite.|Lee, calling: “Chink, chink, You're) Two, Veterans Groups Sessa - ” Santa told the officers he was: eg a eters an hae’s @ Chinafnan.” E sf fice at Christmas time hasn't changing into his everyday clothes ' phone with @ husky. quiet waar There were fights. Her own son, “XPress Satisfaction jbeen helped much by various,@t the children's apparel store 4 yo = wpe de ~~ |Mike, came home bloody and torn | With Appointment ene in the Oklahoma City, Where he works when all the other c | “It had to come. You or some- jrrom defending the little Korean. - employes left and locked him in. ie rig I oy a *« & * WASHINGTON @ — Sumner G. : ee @ ~*~ *& *& oe | would be around here some day, ton a Whittier, a former lieutenant gov- : ; e that boy. out of my life,’ Police called the store mana couldn't be dryer! | Asking questions, You better ho Fang: ike oe pt Arena ee of Massachusetts, has been, Postal officials reported dealing! wig Jet Santa out. Since this en Seas tered. | 5 ean eet here [Daddy” and its like tile in my appointed. veterans anor re Gian catered the Dow ollie Somer Ot Nick soloed ive ue — man = his real name ice blotter! a a oe The house is a small, brick'heart. = The year-old Republican has ‘with a fistfull of cards in one hand! merely ve sey that -y¥y=- for help! : “4 2200000200000. Deu Di BeB: Do DD Da Dee De De DeDelDe DiDh Ds Ds Bs Bed Pr Dr: Dds De Bed |been head of the Veterans Admin- 4nd cancelled checks in the otlrer. had been received from Santa No - ~ @istration’s Insurance Division for) Me ere — walked out Claus. W : less th Hi ys With ca | . 4 ~* the gift your whole family will enjoy . . . isz1000 a year. Whiter = ae + aos gemenesMA I LE Gift ‘@/Harvey V. Higley, who resigned’ A woman insisted that “fragile’’| pe. cme in matter, The faster] _ ae Nov. 13 to return to private life|be stamped all over her package, tne molecules move. the more heat! int in Marinette, Wis, , |not Decalise it Was china but be-|:. oonerated | ‘en ‘cause, “It’s a pair of socks. I just) . $ q i }|_ President Eisenhower gave pcr or ag rte oe Conte | jaan .” | Sans 4 Whittier —a—recess- ~appointirient, | is i METAL FILE ' a™ ‘)subject to Senate confirmation. ™#*- eee i > H ; | F : Two Veterans groups —_ the : f - Matchi i ty F American Legion and American A man notified the post office | Ideal for the Home § 2 LY ing Pencil $7.50 i Veterans of World War It/that his wife had mailed his week-| ae : - The pen that's really years ahead ‘ (Amvets)—immediately expressed! ily pay check along with the Christ-; or Small Office : All you do is remove barre!, set pen ’ satisfaction with — et | mas cards and wailed, “What do! a ; - : in ink upside down. Fills in 18 7 IT do now?” : } seconds. Pen comes out of ink clean a A ‘hative | of Millen Mass... : "aa nahn pees oa , Whittier graduated trom ree N ) emoliti UJ i 3 i ge He sol a yp lieu- avy emoil ion nl * No moving parts te get out of order : : tenant in World War a iheoka © 0 Masasechteeris Lec ex [)j Bi Mir Se ee ree, we Se Yee j islature. He was lieutenant gov-| isarms ig ine © No ink sacs, no refilis, no cartridges pener from 1953 to 1956. “ © Virtually shockproof age + * &* DELRAY BEACH, - Fla. i — ce , i #Thoice of distinctive barrel colors - 4 residents of a strip of : “ In 1956, he was the GOP nomi-|Some 500 res ; * Choice of point sizes beach breathed easier today after no — nee for governor, losing to Demo- today . © Choice of teminated precious meta! erat Foster Furcolo, a Navy demolition squad dis- i" ; 2“ eiggaeenoueces « Whittier said that in taking over @*Med a big mine that had}. 2 as VA chief, he would work with|Waaned ashore. © | | ar B\this general goal: “To carry out » © FS : es eS ere ee (ithe wishes of -a gratefpl republic! It was only-a practice mine bat | — — ' $22 so A “ee ; : S ~gitrying to say ‘Thank you’ to its|nobody knew that when the Bex ; jo : : i . ¥ veterans, their widows .and or-|was discovered at 8 a.m. yester-| Over 10,000 items in stock. It is | oe pans.” . day. : ! a a 2 | Angels Gok Him OF Bathers were warned aay tl impossible .for us to picture them all. | ee. SE SS QUINCY, “Calif — Jack D. persons from a strip of beach, - Here are ont! a few suggestions. ae or Self painted wooden. angels for half a mile long ane two blocks, : : ; : Soe a while serv-| Wide. _ Ash Trays ~ Chale Mats. Office ‘Toots : ‘ing lays in jail in lieu of a ke i Adding Machines . * Cash Boxes fferap Books FOR HEALTHY YEAR $100 fine for traffie violations, He) A demolition team from the! Address Books © Chair Cushions : 3 12 gave them to the County Em-|Navy squadron at Charleston, S.C. Jinn hin tate Supplies , | 23 ROUND FUN - & ployes Assn., which was so im-|used a six-wheel I delve, boom ‘truck’ -. Calenders ~ glide Rules - . . 1 becaanl it collected $20 for him. a _ Sevial Stationery ~ | : Ff it’s easy: es and easy to adjust with its easy _ peas 4 to level legs. You will admire its speckleton lacouer._ 95 r * 2 finish with its stain-resistant and washable fea- Plan hinge 4 é +. 4 . as a with lock and ture. The top is ‘’Non-W : , P ° orping Novo-Ply to } Lower Section . . . . sturdy. shelf insure the absolute in ploying pleasure. =. its live — $7 Dc a Gare of tanteec met é * * i mertone, A rubber bumpers will add to your amusement. “MOown eros cen é : * ‘ Fs i ®©2 Cue Sticks © Chalk Only 1 _ © Set of Balls ® Rules and Regulations ) FILE \ : : 2 see ] Same tile, same style. Full 30 \ : inches. Ne 12% inches wide ae 2 HARGEC dpe Era \ j : ' 3 LODEM ' . 4 DORRE Only $1190 \ ws len a a seneral Printing ve ™ Lamrencest: Pt ; 1 tat r J PLESAA le m Z j ; p38 patie chee ae Se ee Oe ee ee a — | ustome ae mee General Printing |} op : ! \ Every oe hie im Boho cae >! Semel Gaia etamendgieai amie OF nly tl EN EVERY NIGHT Night |, Saginaw St., Corner of Orchard Leke Ave. of Store Fi. | igen ath Re, tanks sie, orm | es a *TIL CHRISTMAS © \ | Be | eae. © Phere My Line, foe. oe 4248 , & i 5 : 49 . : Trovrr se ts ? ™ cL ’ Py : . 3 5 ay Z a a | ee aia ine “ J (| , ee Leg | 3 Ame sy pe : > = 4 ; ; * us ; a4 i z i a 2 ‘ | _' 7 j es 3 \ oy 4 ty ‘. t ‘ | f A os : 24 r . “ 4 a \ * i A ‘ - A . ‘pte! - WUALES Come Dt 70 DEE shore at Ormond Beach, Fia., to. Sines 0 nt eek emi die. Apparently they were driven — ee ee ee Hs Hi it A | ie i 3 h fF 2 E i i . : iy i i ! eEF7 all : ike ries emer ec. cnaiens ween . iff = ‘routes at altitudes of ‘500 te 2.000 ‘heavily-popalated areas and flight obstruction Means Potent Political Voice, Governor Says MUSKEGON @ — AFL-CIO uni- fication will make labor a more mate right to be concerned, not ‘only with collective bargaifting for your own unions, but also with po- pat acter’ pans seid. Bombers to Fly Low-Level Route jin Six States: (INS( — BHT LINCOLN, Neb. stratojet bombers from the Lincoin Air Foree Base are slated to begin flying low-level navigational train-| "ling missions over Iowa, Kansas,’ : Iineis, | Minesota. ein ent, Set atresia ines tow nl dium bombers will fly pre-selected feet during daylight hours. The routes have been planned to avoid s. The spokesman stressed that the De- kes MSU, 42 EAST LANSING @® — Colorado “AFL- clo Unification WASHINGTON @Premieriend thal at Bulganin’s letter to President Ei-| could flatten Western Europe. “The unity you are achieving! § ithe face of Russia's obvious mili- tary power. “You therefore, have a legiti-; ,_jand the all-Democrat state Detroit, Bay City, Cadillac, Kala- “By JAMES MARLOW fect as the, real Sputniks: it made the American allies sit up and ot notice. Letters similar to the: sent to the other allies at the same time. * * * _They were delivered af a mo’ “iment when the Allies—then about - |to open their North Atlantic Trea- lty Organization meeting in Paris —were divided on what to do in The letter divided them some more . cd * * The American reaction to Bul- ganin’s note was the same as Ei- senhower’s first reaction to the * * * The administration - hasn't yet’ answered the letter or issued a formal statement on it. Instead, it let two press officers dismiss it as propaganda before the State had even released a translation of it. - ; the Allies. Some of them arrived at Paris wanting far more serious attention for the letter than a curt dismissal, : Their reaction—even though the ibe _only propaganda—was: Let's itake ft more seriously than that! land try to find out whether the ‘Russians mean it. eS * * + In short, Bulganin said: The arms race’ gets worse and may fore it does, the nations ought to disarm, or at least get down to: quires another summit meeting. hee one received by Eisenhower were| But this wasn’t the reaction of! letter upon testing may prove to) end up badly for everybody. Be-| The Rev. Andrew Bieniawski, 83. talking disarmament, even if it ie moor He was ordained at Grand . This letter hit the West Euro-at parishes in Manistique, Bay ‘American Allies Sit Up, Take Notice x sr 2, a or |Bulganin Letter to Ike Literary Sputnik ea on them by the flight of-the Sputniks—that Russia had missiles missiles the| clude In its way,tt-had the same-ct-itipited States-and-Russia, The old lorder was gone. INATO meeting nothing more than -propesals for even — i Deteeeinss betes was. pees: armament’ now has more attrac- S@"da only, the Russians already Eisenhow-/have obtained a lot of mileage jeunes sore. Sat Oe = |from .it,. This country has done much|nothing yet to. offset it. =< other interests would be decided later. Djuanda criticized the United States for a when the West New Guinea issue came up irecently in the United Nations. 7 “We regret the United States*_ Williams cited a published report quoting Rep. Rollo G. Conlin (R- Tipton) as saying that the general ick Straubel, es SS greater armaments. He Claims Non-Sup rt lature exceeded anticipated reve- Tight in Green Lake near M 44, Reliable sources 7 a x 7 - sues by 38 mailtiin acted. one half ‘mile west of the Kent-/ meanwhile, that the government The United Stétes had to yield) BELLEVILLE, Ml. @-Husband o inte Tonia County line. — put down an attempted coup by a little bit to; $ ; The boy was ice skating alone. army officers Molueca Is- to explore Balganin's letter for a! Kentucky mines produce about 15|ago. Djuanda acknowledged there race. ‘Yesterday NATO moved ed injits kind filed in the’ county court back” proposals to the governor per cent of the total coal mined injhave been some arrests there but directians, the two cautious both a re-/here: action to Bulganin’s letter: in 8 day oF Ome. refused. to disclose details. Neighbor Priests to Celebrate 60 Years in Service MACKINAW CITY (®—Two Cath- olic priests whose parishes are within seven miles of each other at churches in Staten Island, N.Y.., Houghton, Donaldson and Ewen, ' Mich, has been pastor of St. Anthony's) ‘Church, Mackinaw City for 29 Rapids Dec, 28, 1907 and has serv/|« In 5 TV Programs LANSING @ — Gov. Williams istrative board will go on television: — —_ eNt = ‘month fora-serles- of five wilt be Lt.- - Gove “reports to the people.” * * * The programs will originate from ‘mazoo and Marquette. Specific Williams said the series will fo- cus attention on Michign’s eGonom- peans at atime when they were/City, Saginaw and Standish. n-ition with each appearance, he said. -|State to Report to People| - meetings will be held in conjunc- Joining Willlams for the shows Aud. Gen, Frank Szymanski, High- way Commissioner John C. Mackie, Lynn M. Bartlett, superintendent -jo0f-publie instruction; and Pauli.) ~~ Adams, who will replace Thomas) M. Kavanagh Jan. 1 as attorney general. a | SAM — TM T00 BUSY! To write regular ad os I'm too busy marking down all suits . » « topcoats ‘and sportswear to make your Christ- ‘mas buying'the greatest volume in li ic future. Civie dinners and public / Higher Accoanting-Typing ~ Basiness Administration abies tony ou — ‘Start the New. Year Right 3 Training ; for —-— - Business New Classes Now Forming for et poe January 6, 1958 DAY, HALF-DAY and EVENINGS oe "VETERAN APPROVED The Business Institute “7 W. Lawrence St; Pontiac: .. Phone FE 28551 ae : oy : i ep : i i ees aee BOS *ERPTEST ASSES 5 68S OSSD 3 ‘Address hak oe i ; Philip A. Hart,| 4 iSecy. of Sfate James M.-Hare,| § iState Treasurer Sanford +. Brown,|. ‘Success “Speedwriting Shorthand _ Machine Shorthand — _ Comptometer Calculator ‘I'm Newt Kook, President, Dant Distillers. 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Regular 8795. blown white opal oe 15 aie square. ite de hse ae 7 ee as $12.50 he wih: dn. of Caen | ) rasord yr Oraats Crater, : GRANT Co. 2135 S. Nagy: . & } i gress is =e oe i teh is : i ive? . ; 3 E i : * ‘ : ‘ ; eo t Bok ‘ 4 ” : Fes ‘ % : 4 x | - 5 ? é ‘in Farmington Field Unive: , he was flying home 4 . non the Christ |W (INS) — The [being hit while crossing"U.S. 10) mas vacation. : census bureau report “of Williams. Lake road, in ‘Young Rogell told police a | that America’s non-white popu- by @ car driven)‘ snowstorm forced him down. He lation js increasing faster than |by Kirk Metzger, 48, of 880 Gran- was uninjured and his plane was | whites and now makes up about (ger Rd., Ortonville. State Police — tndamaged. 11 per cent of the total citizenry. jare still investigating the accident q : 3 | one oe a eee ee ee ee ee ee eee peo a Catch Up or Else, Warn Solons WASHINGTON (INS) — A new pro- | - tween talk and achievement, _ between last night in preparation forma] opening Jan, 11 of the New Youth and Civie Center. "|proval. eight-man HIS DAYS ARE NUMBERED, — A 42-pound turkey’s call draws. smiles from Homer Gruenth- er and Patricia Nalley as the bronze bird des-' tined for President and Mrs, Eisenhower's Christmas dinner appears to be posing for his who presented picture Tuesday on the White House Nalley, of Leonardtown, Md., was one of a delegation of St. Marys County, Md., residents = pe AP Wirephote lawn, Miss the bird to Gruenther, special assistant to the President. | Mother's Could Hit $500, tate that lonia Probate Judge _|Greer H. Smith says could amount to $500,000. a Star Attractions Planned for Dec. 28 Ex-Red Wing Abel Guest at Mill Pond Skating Party INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP—| Sid Abel, former Detroit Red Wing) hockey player, will be a quest at: the family skating party at the| All skating activities will be Mill Pond in Clarkston Dec. 28./ ‘This is the first planned affair of the newly-formed Independence Township . Re¢reation Commission. * * * The whole township has. been invited to attend the party. A comedy act on ice and sev- eral other star attractions have been lined up. Final details of “the party will be made at the _regular commission mecting to- | tes also are. being clude both boys and girls. Personal safety and good:sportsmanship will be stressed. gupervised by adults, Skiing, to- bogganing and roller skating par- . planned. Recreation Commission meetings at the Community Center Building. All area residents are welcome to attend. ao Grand Rapids SS . date, out of $11,492 night at the Community Senter - Clarkston, at 8 o'clock. “e Persons interested in assisting in, the party have been urged to at- tend. & : } + & ® | *-The commission is planning to form township hockey teams. Sev- eral ex-pro players will assist-in forming teams and instructing players. : * * * ~ Figure skating, speed skating and safety on ice instruction will in- Higher Bus Fares | from the City Commission today | and Motor Employes Union had Brings Plane Down adult fare remains unchanged. és ‘GRAND RAPIDS wm — City Coach Lines, Inc., had authority to increase bus fares to meet wage wee Ee evoloyes. * "The Street Electric Railway threatened to strike. Members of the union voted to accept a six-cent hourly wage in- increase in crease in fares. : The bus firm said it needed a five-cent charge for transfers and an increase to 15 cents in student fares—currently 10 cents to meet the demands of driv- erg and mechanics, The 20-cent Non-Whites Increasing: | are held every third Wednesday. City to Collect for Weed Costs Unpaid Bills for Cutting on Private Lots to Be Assessed to Owners Unpaid bills totaling $7,053 will be placed:.on special assessment rolls to collect money owed the City of Pontiac for cutting of weeks on private lots ‘ast summeér. * * * last night presented a report from the Parks and Recreation Dept. which showed that $4,439 had been _ Commissioners instructed the delinquent bills be placed on rolls to be prepared by the city as- City Manager Walter K. Willman/ The report showed that out of 3,414 lots checked, 1,454 were ex- empt for miscellaneous reasons. | Willman and commissioners: ex- pressed satisfaction in the success * 5d . But Commissioners John E. Car ty and John A. Dugan said “loop- holes” had been left in the city’s! weed cutting ordinance by. restrict- ing it to just noxious weeds, No ac- tion was taken to change the law, Woman, Struck by Car, Still Listed ‘Critical’ Angeline Moreau, 64, of 4900 Ros- siter St., Drayton Plains, remained in critical condition today at Pon- ne ontansen tmx on JOING 10 Judge duction speedup of both missiles and long- range bombers was predicted today as a. likely result of the just concluded second round of Senate space-age hearings. Senate Democratic. Leader Lyndon Johnson, who heads the preparedriess sub- committee conducting the m investigation, wafned today cans must “work as though there will never be a tomorrow and everything must be done tonight” to overtake Russia in the space race. ‘Ben. Styles. Bridges, N. H., leader and vice chairman of the committee, . - said he thinks new decisions accelerating B52 long range jet bombers for the next two years. tar, declared that “one fact * ‘7 \ Seneen, damming vp tiie heatings thus fact stands out, jike a sore . thumb—the tremendous gap be- moment.” issile-satellite | that Asheri- GOP Senate at | 4 \ words and deeds.” The committee recessed last night un- Fi * * Z » nik He said: te have a long way to-go and we must start at the earliest possible |, tion slaying [Plan Christmas Dance’. Gein was charged in the mutila-| Mrs. Bernice Wor-, The visions, : Referring to the which away through labor contract stag ts Sewn Tewular monthly eetslons| Sat Gay oom sqpert beck % lagers. It te cleead te He public : - sage ee ieee proved for Pontiac City Lines, Inc. es. their classes the generat ideas - The cousty may now be abol- last ‘night by the City Commis-| The script is a 27 page hand- | #84 workings of the court. : shed. te Sakae Ot and te sion, nod mention was made of a) beok for jurors. In the audience The Pontiac ‘Exchange cub ‘s/Police Probe Crash territory added to adjoining coun- request of the bus company that; were 20 jerors, all sophemere, (the sponsor of the court and mem- ties where whites are in the ma- the city lease it to help pull it out) junior or senior members of the bers of Ot wee and aie cee Th, Inj jority. The permit, effective today, Council, aciors were Commerce were instru- Returns from 1,690 of the state's was identical t last year’s, City | C&M other cadet tres Be imental in orguniting the comt. | TROY—Troy Police today wernt DNS. Swe SAM fe te Manager Walter K. Willman en alas been ae ~~ * * trying to determine cause and de“ 2¢On amendment to 36,820 said. teenage Lt. Clayton A. Randolph, Pon-|tails of a two-car collision that) *€ninst: | lent ‘hiies damae inte “sabahie- whey na. de a sca sent two men to the hospital yes-|_ 40° ue ts netiy tet cluded, yang lerne gory _ Mi eee ore “ = lke Dotts Coat ——s 5:30 p.m. on oe ge? *~ * * “It just isn't included at t% !Sivenile Court staff and Pontiac! Daernt : }18-Mile road. anaes’ Coty seat, Tetuaee, time.” He would not say -whether!p yc, ‘ Pontiael Despite the Cold | fee the home of Tuskegee Institute. 2: ett te Sees sete. ee a ie in French H ll said Mite 91,|famous Negro college. The Legis- tn several informal “at the rec|_T™ JY was expected tos» G1] ort Godrtart De, Dero, was) ae ns se Tarrora, Pe piney a Se 2205 rn yn ee p,m ‘missioners have men VOR) ; fan, 2, of 241 Al St. Troy then were. boy- “Ottcials ot the aren ontract Clause to keep on hhis overeoat in Presi laid police all he remembered was| +, Siete Fesigents; asked in October that the City| DU | dent Rene Cory's cold hallwey lthat he was driving north on De| | 6% penne the company beraaie i wae pir 4 < oe 2 “Sn, St! wacked Cote ne Seo [Te, & thet S or 1 mph. aang teeny tg ped continuing to lose money due to Hy | S woty ase when the crastt took place. —He| Dumber Negroes about lessening patronage over the pene. Of Union Illegal pe oy ey at ae dean” tee . 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Hayhow ts one of the National Basketball Assn.was college's most avid heosters, Mrs. Hayhow ,e a ee” ee aative of Pittsburg. | _ ~ Sports writers had known f fics tele ties cies oe erat an ork, liner, owner ‘of the Pistons, day 16 Mrs. Barbara Aaron, wite ighe May Shift Harvey to Center have differed on how the club Bae the National Soapegedy , , Should be operated. : : + at 3 7 - = ‘ : : Anthony's Hospital in Milwaukee os sida, “ean a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS {by eight over the Nats, 8% over Albert concedes the (ers traded =“(Quttield tor Kuenn |233523| 22-2 See ones . endl keeps coming inte Detroit and (and friends in the case of the St.) "TONS. MAWKS cpithing to get something. We needed TS Laders DETROIT (® — Harvey Kuenn,|He added, “Right now we arejat the meeting to honor Tighe,| Sine me tls und: telling me jLouis Hawks and their threatened) v 1122 Benn — ¢ £30 2 defensive back badly and we're | who has been playing shortstop for|planning on Ray Boone at first, “ |. ate me how to run my jrunaway in the National Basket-| Site: ty 3 12 ss|happy with Stits’ performance.” | a" 5 i Said he is “cautiously optimistic’ ; 4 210 2% 8 the Detroit Tigers, may become an base, if he isn't traded.” ws. Cee er mee cae re ee ee Grin GN ee ee eS a's Fa. J k ~ Nae senda ’ Pai area about, Tigne prospects $ next season.| to play Bill Thieben, a kid who jt. Mequire $214 MeMb'n °3 1 7 a ee | qa e ose | Manager Jack Tighe said yester- ‘ineiis waunase iaie. tain ek be a pease, Whe tho heeft cool «eee Jorn” 8 3 3 Pure 8 & ¢/both offense ad defense on ocems | . day that Kuenn himself bad sug-' 1, was the Tiger officials!ing starts. a. oo : Pettit still is the Hawks’ big © $ 313 Meccry * 1 Sision for the Lions but with the | oe ; gested that he be given @ trial in) oe guy when it comes to points and) tote: 5% 33 9 Tote! 39 96 108/49ers has been strictly a defender, | Grill Quintet 54 - 52 ‘centerfield during sprittz training = ae 2 rebounds, but, in case you've = : “T like it better this way,” he 4 : missed jt, he now has a steady says. 8 : Victor Over Anderson PBs a, Fe bsg ae Ba helper. The name's Cliff Hagan, . . sea + im City BY Tilt Tighe said. a husky 64 former All-America at Doin vine Both Albert and Wilson called Kentucky. * \for private practice sessions the Gdil's 8 rm a S12 vlc-ly the Tigers i the nine-tinn swap **% * Mi iC a eee ae tory. over . Anderson a Hagan was there again, albeit cr war training camp nip-and-tock Class B City Leagueleci.% xuenn of shartere tn Peait’s shader oo te Hawes |IYTSSOUI | oach Redwood City while the Lions | basketball game Tuesday night on : bagged their sixth straight vie: | ‘ork at Stanford. | 5 Bag a Junior High court. Tabs _¥ } ad nae tery, eS ae Ex-MSU Grid Assistant og apalery both clubs | therage paced. Griff's at- discussed plans | night, scoring 20 points tr | ~ from any work, | tack with 18 points while Joe Pink,/Kuenn before the Detroit chapter ing in a brilliant floor game, Moves From Arizona to __ Stan" was oper the Anderson of ‘be Baseball Witers Ase. ye * x ane) Toke New Post Sunoco Wins First - quintet with 15. Griff's trailed at|‘erday. association The Hawks, averaging 1216) °~ | halftime, 28-26. : Sophe te wi ie we points for their five previous - " in yesterday's other scheduled (fret annual Leo MacDonnell be = . ee) ee enee, 20. Waterford Loop Tilt “W®* game, Booth Homes banded brrochy in tecognition of his close their shooting touch after building) University of Missouri today an-| Wallied Lake a 56-53 licking. Bil | operation with the writers. The! up @ 19-point lead over the Pistons) nounced the appointment’ of 3%) goon ‘ , Dunstan tallied 14 points fer the |... but Pettit, scoring 36 and Hagan) - — | , Opening action for the Waterford ~ & award is named after the Detroit pulled it out ~ | year-old Dan Devine of Arizona’'Recreation cage league last night peti . ree sports writer who died re- reo a State (Tempe) as its new football| found Sunoco on the winning end See a : George Yardley again pd the {°ch, succeeding Frank Broyles, jot « 37:32 count. Loser was, Johte eo + 5 ale laces Ce ‘games! Tiehe told the writers“Harvey! | Pistons with 22 points, but Pet- | [OW *f Arkansas. matic eer a See a last at Lincoln Junior High.’ so tit took the NBA scoring lead eras night had two ideas about going to the : Count was tied at halftime 15-15, Darrell Lovel meshed 27 points outfield. Having played the middle away from Yardley with his 36 | Athietic Director Don Faurct, |put Sunoco took the Jead early in to pace Central's 56-24 rout of Per-lof the infield, he felt he might do points, inventor of the famed split-T for- | the 3rd period and never was hexd- ry Auburn “trimmed the better in centerfield than in right, = *% *%\ _<__ | mation and bead toca etnel ted, Top qcoring was 3 for Sunteo's Westsiders, Ble oe zed 18-lwhere we planned to try him, with The game was Oe eeeey of aj at ene gow! pbc oo. Don pee with J mn A's point effort reenlees. iew ’g Madi-| Bounced William Pealert getting 12. 2 oe eet Tonight's games: Class A at Pontiac Central 70 — Southfield vs. Shaw's $:3)_ —_ Lakeside —Royais vs. Knights of Columbus Class D at Lincoln . 7:00 — Home Lunch vs. Bowen Arrows (American) - » 8:00 — St. Vincent de * Leebeoe * * Al Kaline moving to center. Kuenn also suggested that Ka- ; lime, with bis strong throwing | arm, is the best rightfielder in the league and we might de betier keeping him there.” Tighe said there was a possi- bility Kuenn would be given a_ trial af first base “but we want to try him‘ in the outfield first.” Jack's Bar & GH (National) BASKETBAL oS ALL EYES ON BALL — Members of the De- —troit -Pistens—and—St._Lovis Hawks focus their eyes on a loose ball in their game in New York last. night. George Yardley of Detroit is at the right. The Hawks won 106-99 in the —@f- doubleheader. In the second game New York ar Piedlle first game defeated Syracuse with Pontiac’s Guy Sparrow leading the Knicks with 23 poirits. ng 23 points, defeated Syracuse 123-117 in the second game. i « phone last night from Tempe to a three-year agreement, with a two- mer Michigan State assistant, can stay for five seasons if he wishes. White Swan vs. Ryeson's (7:15). and Jaycees vs. Pontiac Coach ston's Celtics lead the division |sity of Oregon football team has ‘The te al — = bh did not worl out today because of final exami- “inations, had a good drill yester- Practice sessions are schel- morning. ‘Saturday— the squad will leave by plane for Los Angeles where they will drill * od ae day. ; ahs -afterneon? did not wear pads on doctor’s or- at the University of Southern Cali- = s | MICHIGAN OLLI SE BASKETBALL | Addison . Rapids 101, Benton Harbor JC i4/ Hudson Pittsford 42 Detroit 7. . Francis 73 . Bronson ie. Athen» 26 relinagy eh = - MICHD SCHOOL Spring rbot 6a, Bs Bpcingpor: 2 only practice Ly vemengey Cutsetien 56. Richland 43 Ww rest Becktors 4 “i a | Pete Shace oe Lanes ng Setion E Cie ea {Bowl -on New Year's Day | ory ig atte : Grand Hav car gastpmams * * ae 1 Sg = = i , Waterford 61 Arcadia kiurt 50 tiee St. a“. Charlevotz 51 41 : tion 37 (OT! Menoelons “ . Benedict of sr ee 36 pm gh: ity Spr #7 mer 32 Z 2 _ : — ep a lord 35 ee 48. Bloomfiel - On- irmin 54, Bo ; mball 42. rnd Ont Berkley ire is wson Eadlgnnes 30. 0 a fornia. ; 80. Jay Myers looks like a pretty a good R Oak Dondero ; 53 « 38 in Oaks’ own - Maples aré unbeaten ‘Pete was the only The - Birmingham Tankers Win's double winner. diy.! Leas & Sports Payes : |. in Today's. Press. ‘ ANNAPOLIS, Md. W — Coach Eddie Erdelatz is undecided about , A 24-point. per game . average | basketball season. Going into last night's a four others had hit the hoop at ah average of 20 or more, two of them inf the county. St. Fred Cager 1s. 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Berkley, defending co - cham- scoring effort of the evening, in a Horn (No. 41) grabbed a loose ball during the Tuesday night | pion of the Enter-Lakes League,| _ = > * contest that showed up the lack Seore encounter with Pontiac St. Michael and set sail for the Detroiters’ | bowed to Eastern Michigan pow. | Shamrocks were up against it in/of experience on the part of the |snnunciation bucket. He didn’t quite make it, for Shamrocks’ Bob Mineweaser | er Ferndale 44-29 im another im- (the finale when long Willie Du-| Shamrocks. Sh ag coe (19) caught up with him. Other players are (31) Willie Duchene, | portame area battle last might, (Cheme poured in nine points to) || game's top scorer with 19, and Mikes’ SD) Gecees Dieses Sham- | Waterford showed plenty of scor-| eae semi _lnot_maiele-the-combined-efferts-of 1: ~— Satie Wins, 40-30 | <— Oxf d. 63-71 | ‘The trio hooped 58 of the Wolves’ OF : why the Polish ‘twin, | Falcons Cold, Avon Colder#Szz2232" a je was i "s broth hit five of | 4 mpeg I Bloomfield Drops | By BILL CORNWELL. A --cold-Reehester High School basketball team handed an even colder Avondale quintet its first setback of the season Tuesday The Falcons, tense and with their! shooting eyes much chillier than Rochester held the lead aii the — cng to cial up fe #th victory Thé Jackets got in the hole early and they never could organize their’ Maples Defeat Bluejays, 54-45 Ritchie Paces 2nd Half Rally for Birmingham * Against Southfield After a frigid first half, Birming- ham picked up steam in the final/‘Temendous on the backboards for Bob Mitchell, who kept the two periods by scoring 40 points, to beat Southfield, 5445, on the his performance tapered off. was final two quarters, also hooped | Maple court last night. The Maples could manage only | Forward Dave Ritchie then found the range for Birmingham with 14) of his 18 points, including four straight field goals, and with only three minutes left to play the Ma- ples took the lead for the first time, 42-40, Southfield lost its poise on the | floor ty the last quarter by throw- ing the ball away many times. Birmingham, which had only 4 14 per cent shooting mark tn the first half, finished with 23 field goals in 82 attempts for 28 per cent. SOUTHFIELD aC FT 1? FG FT TP Gibson... 2.4.8.1 £44) Russel 418 8 rt Busch 666 022 Steph’ 85 8 10 22 6 ome ee: bin 1 Ritchie son wa ust same” a ts Bill Dickey. PRE-HOLIDAY = | BEAUTIFUL GARMENTS REGULARLY PRICED AT $59.50 © HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL es FINER MATERIALS FINER TAILORING ‘ VERY SPECIAL! peneecegeeson”. ~ CUSTOM: - TAILORS attack well enough to overtake the. determined Falcons. | Believe it or not,- ‘the Jackets; plodded al] the way through the ‘lst quarter without making a field: goal. They missed 2 shots. rE | guard } minute of play, to falj into a deficit entering the td stanza, riod. Avon carried on fo score 10 points in the 2nd quarter while |Rochester went into the freezing Avon trailed, 2-2), as the 4th pe riod started. The Falcons made’ their best showing of the evening, in-the finale to pull away. The Jackets never trailed by | more than cight points until mid: | way through the sth quarter | when quick baskets by Carl (Pea- nuts) Montross and Gene Loth- jeach one collecting 14 Only two ‘other Falcon cagers broke into the ‘scoring column, Chuck Ebersole: getting nine and bruce Ennis | Dennis Evans ant Walker were, _jtops for Avondale with nine points ». apeice. Center Jerry Hill, who was ‘the Jackets in the ist half before ‘by Noles and two more Parks’! ual ~; Waterford had held a i er a vagy defense. ‘ing that-tmay-have-earned hima starting job. -It was anybedy’s ball game un- til these closing minutes although fi away more despite occasional) made one goal in three different \Skipper successes on long heaves. periods in the setback. Troy is * + # jnow 3-0. -in the scoring as Troy ‘Oxford tering last night, 63-21. visitors piled up a 38-8 ist half lead and coasted points. getters wit Ww ong peotand od pa contribute much to the attack. goals in the contest while connect- fouls enabled Clarkston to Pulling on 15 foul shots. The Wildcats! “er ’ * * * It was never a contest as the : along Dick Booth with * * Jim Brady topped eight Oxford) 3rd fo Oak Park Trailing all-the way, Bloomfield Hills went down to its 3rd straight | defeat bowing to Oak Park 4-37 Baron Bob Elston matched Oak Park's scoring ace John Detmer with 16 points but his mates fail to np sete gly modnginny ig Tad = quar tae tp Genes anaet ter. That session ended 26-24 but a 20-point last half told the story as" ae Saree gee ny ee BI after the Ist quarter paced combination but after three ‘halt, topped the Waterford paint-| other \getters with 15. Herrington hit 14 idespite sitting out the 3rd quarter, ‘with four fouls and then going out! Hor—good-mirtway in the 4th. 5 —— 2's Almont Takes Early Lead Thumb Loop} in Southern Almont foared into the van ad i leading contender for } * * ‘City was blasting Peck by a 53-28 Sophomore Don _ Eschenberg’ hooped 15 and Gary Emery added the |ed 12 while Jim Ostrander excelled | a-vebounder and defensive ace *¥ * 12-in—the—losing—cause._ Bob: |Fisher’s 27-point showing 1 made it) easy for Brown City. Skippers going with 10 in the | DR. to ——— ia eae DR. _—, Lecated bg Next :< Oakland Theater . FE 4-521! |Give a Gift Certificate to Your Loved Ones OPTOMETRIST a. VISION f as | for Christmas / HAROLD asst, FH | SUNBEAM APPLIANCE DEMONSTRATION ° FRIDAY, DEG. wd ‘NOON le § P. M.-FREE COFFEE! » | | is Loennebets TistrR TR steer Mert Hutte 1 a = oo on ee 14 and Jim Devine hit 11 while AVONDALE ROCHESTE playing an excellent floor game. GFT TP FG PT TP * « + eco “Ea Fens 1 4 §| Berkley led 108 at the Ist quar- : er 3 y a s 3B 4 18 Lothery 7 OM pai 1 © 2 Montross + 6 34,t¢° but Eprndale maintained a) [Swanson } ° ; a. : : $)slight advantage the rest of the) Feats 15 $ Been SS Slaghe tn the lect portsd, Pet Mc} r) ‘umme' @ eight in st a ¢ oe 2 - apm = : \cary had the same number for Tots: 13 4.3 s 24 ° a Berkley. Avondale sno WB 8 1S _* S x i Rochester ween * 86 @ te FG FT TP FG FY TP | Free Throws Missed Keating 5 § ISJenson 2 1 5) Avondale 7. Rochester 9 Kirken 2 3 .7Lippert 8 3 16 Persona! Fouls Herr'gton @ 2. 14Noles @ 3 i) Avondale 16, Rochester 10 Derine 5 1 11L. Parke 7 6 2 Mitchel! 7 @ I4Decker 6 6 @ | Cam 0 0 8). Parks 5 6 16) Cohen Gets Denver Job 25.11 6s 3 13 73) iGlerket ak sraserter es. _ Se. eet i — aah ae DENVER (=A familiar figure Sifreson —o 1 11 273 Bee to Denver baseball, Andy Cohen, will replace Ralph Houk next sea-' ‘son as manager of the Denver! ‘Bears in the American Assn, - Cohen's-selection was announced) - last. night by Bob Howsam, Den- ver president and general mana- ger, shortly after Houk was named by the New York Yankees as a coach, Houk replaces the retiring | Waterford Lapeer Bows at Flint led big Flint Kearsley 14 ’ Lapeer- 13 after the Ist period but was never in contention the remainder Se eee ee as od night. 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AN general eonervations, par ticularly by the game management, the mighty hunter's game latest products, | The second is a logical enough spring- ibag might possibly be empty be- cause he isn't quite as good at hunting as the game is at hunted has predictable quences: it doesn't shake the mighty hunter's convictions about the first part of his thesis and it confirms him in the second. = Now, however, Michigan wild- life experts have come up with the results of what many a mighty hunter might consider a dirty trick: they didn't make any snide : ar Wirephete the microboat. The light craft, like the cozy little car, is made of reinforced nearest stream or lake. Britain’s Miss Petula . synthetic resin products and its’ makers. claim it Qlark helps demonstrate one of her country's takes but little muscle for the fast pick-up and go. being conse- Game Often Proves Smarter\| then put in 39 deer. What happened was reported to the Midwest Wildlife Conference by R,. C. Van Etten, one of the technicians involved. In 1954, six tered the enclosure, knowing ahead of time that there were 7 bucks, 14 does and. fawns iftside the fence. only hunts, hunters saw almost one deer an hour, but only one buck in more than 10 hours. They spotted numbers equal to about one-fourth the deer precent — but only one out of 10 bucks. During “any deer” hunts, hunters saw only 17 per cent of the deer known to be present, and only 3 per cent of the bucks. Fourteen hours were 51 hours to shoot’a buck. in the state's wild upper peninsula, | vetera hunters en-| required to shoot any deer, and LS | the Upper Peninsula and may be WINTER HUNTING — Hunting season for bobcats in the Lower | Peninsula got under way last weekend, runs through March 15. | ‘The fast-moving animals are regarded as game animals in the lower half of the state. They should offer some good winter hunt- ing for Michigan nimrods and their dogs. Bobcats are bountied in taken at any time. On Private Preserves By JACK PATTERSON Random Deceniber potshots: Any- one who entertains the quaint no- tion that pheasant shooting is done “i i for the season ought to talk to Conseivattals Men Study _____ Puzzling Elk Sickness LANSING — A young elk; victim; study at the Conservation Depart- of a puzzling sickness, is under! ment’s Rose Lake wildlife experi- _jdull and displays almost total lack Double Feature iment station, When affected by this sickness an elk wually leaves ‘the herd, loses weight, becomes tame and frequents inhabited areas such as trail roads or cabin areas, In the end the anirmal becomes mentally iof concern for noises and .other stimuli that alert normal animals. Vision is impaired in some cases. \There is a general physical decline ‘until the animal dies. * * * Dr. L. D. Fay, Department-game pathologst, said the current case, is the tenth on record since 1950 — indicating relatively few elk are) Night, Election, Tonight at-Clubhouse _. / Multi-Lakes Conservation Ase sociation holds its annual me ship meeting tonight, along/ with the annual Ladies’ Night, for a bi picture. Officer caniidateg were named. at a recent/session of the Dennis Glenn Cooper, Detroit lec- turer and TV personality, will show his color film ‘Wonder Cruises on ‘Our Inland Séas.” Film reveals @| j Great Lakes’ trip that includes vis- its to Mackinac Island, Munising, Houghton,’ the Soo locks, Detroit, affected by the sickness. Buffalo and Niagara Falls. OCSC Gets State Shoot © s 100 per cent . perform- ponsideraby exceeds any- ince thi vance thi possible flaws in the scoring tem. * * * By next fall it won't be neces- + |shooting. It won't, if present plans materialize, be necessary to go much father than a few rifle shots from the county courthouse, /we've ever seen these two'; m pullin the field, we're! we weren't on hand to look) Still Good Pheasant Shooting tantly com | Since sleeping is one of the five . activities we consider worth while we have studied the subject at some length,*with particular regard to the sportsman who will be called upon, from time to time, to sack out in places devoid of central heating. Sleeping bags, and myths and misinformation concerning them, immediately ; * * * Despite activity of researchers in Delaware if the user plans to sleep out- doors in cold weather. - * * * Whether ft is a sign of the times or simply a matter of lack of idew#s we couldn't say, but, for the first time in many years manu- ‘facturers have failed to come up Although . the legislation: per- HONEST. COUNT—Mrs.. Peter Perinchief claims this 26-pound, 2-ounee blackfin tuna taken off Bermuda’ breaks world record for women anglers by 11 pounds. Kensington Park Offers Chance to Study Nature given here with mounted specimens! gauge purse. A $3.00 membership of ducks, species familiar in the fee_will be assessed each member, | Oakland County will again be the existing | the site for the Michigan Skeet Association’s annual championship shoot, in 1958. Event is set tenta- 58 Skeet Event in Fall dune 71-22 — Chief Pontiac Open, Oak~ * Jand County Sportemen's Cinb : 5-§ — Great Lakes Open, Baldwin 190 — Western Michigan Open, ent County, Grand: it SD August 2-3 — Jack Pine Open, Baldwin — Port Citr Oven Musk A ca with a host of new sporting gadget- i Hifi ce iLeague Set Up ‘for ‘Skeeters’ {from 10 a.m. until dark. A handi- case | The As a matter of fact we've dis-im nit tn ate =F E i ‘ e é é +d lee i Z | i it Litt fi | to collapsed potion. Wanted: A local authority who ‘one syllable, diagnose the il- hied by Griffin-& Howe and our work will be for nought, But it’s Christmas time and we believe in Santa Claus and anything can hap- can positively, and in words of man rEletie HY i Annual kiddies Christmas party: of Oakland County Sportsmen's: Club will be held Sunday, Dec.| Area sportsmen interested {n] participating in the Oakland County Sportsmen's Club’s seventh annual browse cutting trip in Gladwin County, Jan. 45 weekend, may Oakland County Sportsmen's Club skeet league wll get Shooting will be held Sundays/ ieap system will be used on a tively for next Sept. 13-14 at Oak-i jand County Sportsman’s Club fine| iskeet grounds. : The award of the siate’s big- | announced at the recent annual | of ri 0 — ite Oaks Open, Kalamarco' (lors ite Grove i. May 24-25 — (Governor's Trophy Shoot, ry Detrott \ ae e* Best ao . Ma aint d * August 31 — President's Shoot inon- reg.i; Detroit Sportsmen's Congress tember 13-14 (tentative! — Michigan te Championships, 0.C.8.C eee Trout Research | tS ee ean bane OD Will Gouit: also Michigan Post LANSING — Thomas F. Waters, fisheries biologist in charge of the Pigeon River trout research ition at Vanderbilt, will resign conservation department post Jan. Waters will take up new da- ties with the Department of En- scale aid Bet eZ at the University of Minnesota Institute of Agriculture, ST. Paul Minnesota, |Hunt on OCSC Slate ‘he idies’ party is held for children of lard ducks is displayed above by MISSOUR! QUAIL — A heavy bag of Missouri quail and mal-- three Pontiac area hunters, from left — Fred Edwards, Bill Harrington and James Jarrell. The party downed many birds in the three weeks’ trip. Turkey Shoot, Fox — ‘Among many winter scheduled for OCSC members dur- ing the next month or two are 4 turkey shoot and several fox hunts. foes * * * * ‘PRoot takes place Dec. 22, at the OCSC rifle range, with firing at “luck” targets. Tt runs at the same time the annual Kid- club members and their friends. * a2 Complete Plans for Trip | Party will leave OOSC af 5:90 Purpose of the trip is to provide food for deer. The cutting is ar-: ‘has a half-inch of ice ‘Clair ict is thick will be longer before Lake enough to safe.” team basis, with individuals shoot- ing 25 targets each week. toward the beginning skeet shoot- er 80 he may have a chance to (Excellent Shooting 4 wea/OF 3 Area Hunters joes: | Fox-hunts are set for Jan, 2 and)tington and for the in-|Waterford. Mrs. yet cde. Ms. The winter program is aimed | four ‘am Woune — AtsAmerican beck Jim Pace wins Of Midiigus, a eummberof the East ueond visits t “Shriner Hospital in San Francisco which will benefit 6 iat ive prions 6 conference s ton would have no choice but. to withdraw.” — * * * A Washington withdrawal would. | | : East-West football game Dec. 28th. | , San’ Francisco, Duquesne, Purdue Are Beaten i ty THE ASSOCIATED PRESS veral Upsets Mark C loge Cage Play: online for a 614 victory over The Associated Press poll, now is If West. Virginia's Mountaineers Richmond in a battle of unbeatens. $6 with a weekend date at the were looking for a college basket- lasts night. ball stat to replace the graduated of * Rod Hundley they may have found _ The &3 soph counted nine points * him in Jerry West. But while Hot |" the last. 5. minutes-plus. Rod left “em laughing, the scoring i" a8” up-the-middle drive that| Stanford's " tied the score at ljeft-in regulation time Then he scored seven of the Moun- itaineers’ nine points in the extra, jump shet with only five aa soph leaves ‘em m0 cae One, + *- : Tt was West, ince sie ts pata! who hustled West Virginia fram. behind, as he slipped throvgh with a layup in the last 2 seconds of West Virginie, ranked eighth in sent 6T-all wi Old Crack Haunts Bragan SAN FRANCISCO (INS)—Cleve-;the New York Giants at the start vrillaga served 10 of Stanford's land Indian manager Bobby Bra- of the —— the in gan, who once referred to Giants as “the worst team words again. the Giants ule of games released today by the San Francisco Giants shows The Giant mentor saved due the Giants will hook up with his best shots for Pitisburgh. and Cleveland im a total of 20 ex the Bucs fied for last place Meio gaesen. _ im the feague while the giants * * _* _ placed fitth. : Tt ig no secret that Bragan and The Giants and the Indians meet. the for the first time on March 8 in ‘Giants, have hed little love for Tucson. Ariz.. and close out the Billy Rigney, manager of In 1956, pits baseball,” may have to eat his the Pittsburgh Pirates, ‘the remark somewhat by calling “the worst team Nationa] League.” * then piloting’ tempered in _ ‘Kentucky Invitational Tourna- | ment along with top-rated North Carolina. filthranked Kentucky | and 10th rated Minnesota. * “topped the list of surprises. \deteat of the season The game followed Santa Clara's 74-59 thump-. ing of Southern California in the ‘first game of the doubleheader at San Francisco's Cow Palace. Ar- last | 12 points. * + * f South Carolina knocked off Dytke 62-51, George Washington, wyiless. fh 11 games, whipped Wake Forest 67-45, Penn surprised LaSa}e 67 6°. in overtime and DePaul gut on ai late rally for a 66-56 jop on Pur- ; i South Carolina, first in Atlantic Const eae | . play after being whipped by | North Carolina ghd North Cyre- ling State trailed 2-2 at/ the half, then wenf on a scowl half kick trigger¢d by ~y Calia- points. each other since Bragin made spring season in Omaha on April han's eight bis “worst team” remark about 15. Jim Daryow a Sil shh. paced Bowling Green's 31-77 gvertime vic- a EVhint dah, é2 wats, ik wi Selcanl Ot SALES ond / ‘SERVICE 17? Edison. Pontiac Bus. FE yun ; 72a suavers AND ESTIM, on tumens - on runiacts + on sousns > ‘ware BOILER REPAIR — SALES’ ond anther. LOU JANKA Heating & Air Conditioning | Nite Service. Fe tous” ‘tory agaftist Duquesye, scoring 28 ¥ in the exiya period a five- of Xavier of Ohio scored. seven -points’ in the last minute and # secgnds, four by Hank Stein, ani ‘came from behind for an 85-82 tic- ory over Forham. |East-West Gridders jin Two-a-Day Drills _ > oon S Westres Peete sated Maa. Hardy _ OAKLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY ‘FE 58416 FZ # é ; doh benetit from if FUEL OIL AppITIVE | + Keops Noxales, Jets and Screens Clean yen Lente & Less Lisble to Freese Shen aed eer Engle of Penn State as the hasky Oi. _ + Reduces Repair Bille “Tt,PAYS TO KEEP BURNERS CLEAN” Jf casts oF traction. Jjnow start learning their plays SAN FRANCISCO, # — Football | iplayers of the East and West. ‘knuckled down to two-a-day drills today - -after their inspirational visit) ‘to the Shrine. crippled children's hospital here. * : “That's the most heartwarm- , ing thing I've ever seen,” de- | elared the East's head coach Rip * * | Players. mingled with the eager | young patients, many of them in ne not y fers as thé 33rd annual visit was | made to the moapial. * i: |Clara and the West at Stanford, Washington's an ‘proposal, Wollett ‘said, “Washing-'day after a tn cr wealth.” jorey fncluding six of the Fal- ; The aia. Pd East at Santa 3 ie = Fg ee 4° ge fom emo Use, : et ac cast oe eckson inion, Sari ene conference ‘fines = oe The conference salt on bon ee athletic eligi ee aes de wth pened Gilbert H. Jackson, Lamar ac: York State. athletic commigsion That resulfed when Massachusetts: granted Bill Daly, manager of Vince. Martinez. a license despite the ob- ection of New York chairman Jui- us Halfand. ; * * * The resignation’ from the NBA ‘was the aftermath of a dispute lover the Massachusetts Commis sion’s sanction of 4 bout between early in the game and heid a 41-33 Rose Bowl each year. S49 victory over ‘Vigil Akins of St. Louis and Tony Vy halftime advantage. NEA and the New York ~~ i jug bexers fof an elimina- tion deries te determine a cham- pio’ to succeed Carmen Basilio. Fi Aidns knocked out De Marco in ve 14th round. With the loss, the BA and New York Commission Licepedl Dy? eetes from their elim- ‘ination pians. The Massachusetts commission sanctigh Akins-De Marco fight £ “de- vedtion last July.” At that time, LAmar contended, the NBA said frm if Basilio won the middle- winning ite/ weight title, De Marco, then the No. 1 contender, could meet any of the next three contenders for the title. The other contenders behind De Marco then were Isaac Logart,: Gaspar Ortega and Akins. _ 'm his fetter, Lamar said “the officers of the NBA have refused to abide by their own rules, reg- ulations, decisions and resolutions ‘of the executive committee” as specified in the constitution. In its first action after resigning ‘Mass. ec Commissio "=~" Resigns, Then Sla ps N Bf akion ent Dy, Maren: San. 21 etn = Rated St. Francis = = Falls fo Titan 5 leave only Oregon State. Oregon. cused NBA officers of an “out-— pEpRorr w—The Unive Washington State, Idaho and Stan-| right attempt to undermine and © petro; write py niversity of lord in the conference, “which has tinder boxing . in the common- game winning streak last night and jtoppled the 16th ranked Pennsyiva- The artion followed by only va nians from the list of unbeaten bas- future status of the Rose Bow! | year and a half the’ Massachusetts ketball teams. “ icommission’s break with the New * * ° The Titans. won 7973 by stall. ing the vaunted running attack of | the tall Pennsyivanians, ‘The Titans made good 2 free the deadline for giving notice. this) throws ou of 51 atiempis.- year passed Nov. 3. * * ~ In addition, ths PCC bes 2 oe Detroit moved to a 10-point lead tract fo meet Big 10 teams in the with 24. St. Francis tied the score at Broan woe, ageapleaps weg It was the second straight win for Detroit over a ranked cage team. The Titans, now 42 Louisville 68-64. last Saturday DETROIT ST. FRANCIS ra FT TF PG Pt TF Uchison 810 2 Aston ee Haase 2 @€% Trosch 7 3 Waish 8 8% WeCraen t « Albee 2 1 & - Nixon t Ipevex 3 2 9 OMail: > 22 Butka 6 6 @- Faelencki , Potter 1 2 3 Jones 2 8 do * 60a Lacey 6 @ Total 23 29 7 2 17 Te st. * Tancis 33 Halftime: Detroit 41. “ §TRIKES AND SPARES © _______ By Joe Wilman aa There are two types of special ath in bowling balls: hose drilled right into the ‘vali itself such ag the Ned Day iGrip or Chick Collier Grip. and or finger holes such as the Steve Nagy Grips. Both these types can definitely hurt some bowlers. That's why I recommend having’ a qualified: in- what type of: The youngsters. sar ‘idaltergasten age, cheered the aR grip is best for you if any grip! is needed. at al ' |. Sometimes, Soseiacs of faulty ing, you have a grip drilled imeasuri into your ball which. actually hurts your game. It might put your for|fingers in an awkward position or . 23 game in San Erageiien.' isso. d them. 7 1957 DeSotos Left — ‘Savings No Reasonable C Offer ated Pe 11957 Plym Speci it aoe al Finance Plan - _- lnvbadiete | Delivery. ° _ Savings Up to $2,000 on 1957, accion 2. Those cork or’ rubber grips | which are inserted into the thumb. Ace Mitchell Shur-Hooks or the help some towlers. Both can also ~ ‘illegal aid to athletes. | Month in sn effort to give the | game, which this coming Jan. 1. | tong Ralph Uchison tract can be terminated by either: ‘for “Titans with conference only with notice of 4) Ai weight title Ort. 29 at the Boston 26 points followed by Mike Walsh year and a day, a deadline only arden. j q defeated % ia @ second meet vy three: California was fined baaviey for’ ‘its indiscretions in the matter of With that background of ill § _ will, the conference staged its annual, winter meeting early this loop at least « touch of harmony. soe lect ca tbh aed and bow Gatea 3 field, said Jemilo may make his’ Host Capac has an army commission as second tained its margin rest of the. the conference. . Ces at Gn large i ae | rh call rose gp the PCO co- fitlist, against Ohie State, the Big Ten conference champion, Cho taesnadeent olsdeela luis, of the Rose Bowl game has a con-] Accurate shooting at the foul line'tract with the PCC which can be| _ialso figured in the Detroit victory. ‘broken aniy on two vears’ notice’ “That con-/ & ($i ol Sorante Shuies (Sizes 8 to 13) ........ 16.95 op Weekdays 7 te TTP. MM, “We have weekday shopping — Call for gppointment” ROLLADIUM M75 W. Huron _ SHOPPING LIST : 6 to 13)... 10.95 up . ov eee Jr. Skates (Sizes 1 to 3) ............. $10.95 up Ladies’ and Men’s Skotes.............$14.95 na ‘Skete Ceses ........ cvinesekes team ae OP Wheels, per set .................-..$ 2,50 up Toestops ........ Serer Orestes Cae Skating Skirts .......... yes ssses eee ae ee , eek shee Bow F + sry ond 4 .§ a3. : Sat. nat, ‘10 A. M. te TT P.M _ FE 5-3677 — : _. 13 days away. 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About the only sunshine in Havana was on the travel _ \folders and. some of California origin seen on the movie hood. ieee screen. We flew back by way of Miami and : Palm Beach where everybody was usjng a four-’ © letter word to describe the weather. It was fo Find Warm W eather a= “ot i mos at H ; PE ats i g 3 ‘++ Along with many others entitled to use ‘sir’ before their names, Hh : “Brrri” ‘ A Miami paper had a picture of a boy hold- ing up an object, saying: ; this?” What it was, was an icicle. The cold didn’t interfere much with the fun ~ at “this year’s hotel.” Atfer all, you don’t need “Mommy, what’ s a he rejected the title in the days of ‘bitter agitation against British rule. Noon has two wives, His first, : | | B} AG sunshine to shoot craps, and, anyway, who ever goes outdoors? Besides, girls like Tybee WILSON Afra, the dancer, and Anita Filla, the singer, heated up the at-| mosphere. Havana remains my favorite touring spot — even peeing Cuba in an overcoat isn’t bad. - Ernest Hemingway told us - with a restrained shiver that hed only seen it twice like this in Cuba — once in ‘39, when he had te wrap up in blankets in his own house. “I was writing “To Have and Have Not’ then,” he said, “and that's how L could write those snow scenes so realist- jeally here in Ciba.” ne The Fredric Marches’ll take ‘Long Day’s Journey” to Lon- TYBEE don in °58. . The McGuire Sisters report this is their biggest year; they'll gross $600,000 ... The weather wrecked B’way big; for the first time brokers “had to “eat” “Auntie Mame” tickets . . . Sal Mineo and Anna Maria Alberghetti—reported nearly wed once—met for the first time last week. — WISH I'D SAID THAT: It's easy to spot a hypoghondriac. He's the guy who gives his frieridts gift certificates to the Mayo Bros. clinic. That's earl, brother. WASHINGTON (#—Leaders of a new reform bakery workers’ urfion The trusteeship orders came! ‘headed by- President James G. Cross. That union has been ex- from. the -AFL-CTO. on — it is corruptly: dominated. charges mainly involve Cross. ‘Here is your chance to see | one or more of the follow- ing great pictures during Popular Request Week! A different feature each aa 8 vention. “Last night Cross’: headquarters |~ iannounced that six locals had been placed under. trusteeship and ‘taken out of the hands of local (officers. are Locals 6 and |$92, Philadelphia; 530 and 51, New (Copyright 1957) Final Draft Due in Days : Pipeline Report Coming The final, detailed report on Water_ the Southeastern Michigan Authority’s proposed Lake Huron pipeline is expected by the end of the week, authority chairman Howard K. Kelley said today. The $116,000 study was conducted by the Bechtel Corp., a Sam ,; Francisco firm acting as the authority's engineer consultants, The full ‘report is expected to expand on a preliminary draft made public two months ago. At that time, engineers predicted the project was feasible from both an enginéering and an economi¢ standpoint. The project could take care of all the water needs in north |Akhbar said today that the Egypt-; [were Wife No. 2, substantially young-|im te ‘er than Noon, was his secretary | music for some time. Green Noon is 64 and six feet tall. He} ere TE 6 Oe roe liked to hunt. His main hobby now is hi é Te Te pistory_and_other nen. for Esquire magazine. Presid eaiiek Gk A lawyer, he has been in pub-jije Miss Marker,’ but Mr. Shee-- ‘lic service virtually every day of'han wouldn't let ‘ Pare-| the last 30 years. Sear caedl sual to oes er * * * Doctor Urges - is farses id anon Measles Parties (then romniea to Fer to headline . series of fil NEW YORK @®—Young Ameri- can women should take a cue from their British cousins and stage measles parties, says the Nassau Nearly every film called wa crying scene, and legends grew up as to how it was accomplished. Recently it was printed that het County health commissioner. [mother spanked her to induce. — eo tears. In an article in a county publi. “Utterly untrue,” she said. “All cation, Dr. Earle G. Brown wrote ! that German measies have been With my mother and concentrate. | Wg even think of anything babies if mothers have the disease ®*4- Pretty soon the tears would during the first three months of/©°Me. and my mother would cry pregnancy. too, out of sympathy. The commissioner suggested,| “I can still do it today. My therefore, that young women with family didn't believe it, so I measles who are not pregnant in-|proved it to them at breakfast the! -|¥ite their friends in in the hope| other day. they will contact the disease and get it over with, These ies, he wrote, are acirre ene fad. Can Corry H-Bombs | | CAIRO — The hewspaper A} AW +ian—eir—force has Soviet-matieIi-- Be ‘Hol 089 y SHOWTIME ry ae - cep bas went f} of MN. Y.’s Savage Waterfront wars! ee Os ee ee iyushin 23 bombers equi to! F bake The wor! by the pdper’s military corres- ray 3 F g 3 pg ee A Pitti fi vided Egypt any nuclear ee ne ot rates ee with Detroit's, or better, Kelley said. : xciliey sald-the. tack row teeing Geil-althactty te that of satin . ;; the pipeline to walef-hungry communities. He said he will seek it contracts with individual communities for service beginving as early as 1961. ~The report also will be used to-obtaln backing by bonding companies, Kelley said. The authority expects to hire a finance consultant and bond | ‘counsel in the near future, he said, | York; $4 in Newark and 118 here. | The localg have about 19,000 fmembers in all. The new group | claims it has allegiance of about; 50,000 of the original union’s 132,- WEDNESDAY, Dec "18th “WRITTEN on the WIND” THURSDAY, Dec. 19th “THE KING and I" FRIDAY, Dec. 20th dly Persuasion” fig AL Dec. 21st “SPIRIT of ST. LOUIS”. |000 members. Conway said “fio attenipt at jtrusteeship will be ac ."" But he added nobody had /4- — am ee “| trustee. Justice Edwards. to Be 39 Candidate eee ae if “That's Sete ‘nore™ SEER OTS than you're accustomed to,” firom employers with whom his' wards said. He added: wards was arranged by 13th Con- gression’! District Democrats. in 1909, a * * Ed- Getting Vice Evidence “I intend to remain in elective : m|Public service as long as the peo- 3412 Dixie Hwy. We sass a DELIGHTFUL DINNER — GOOD. 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Pen, Om, ) To Place Your | \ : ‘ ‘| Take advantage of this easy way | Benet cr ¢e solve all your buying and sell- | WANT AD | ONAL FE 22-8181 DONALD DUCK +. l ALWAYS THROUGH S$ T’ GET MY WANTA SIT || AN'I JUST DON EVERALSHC Ger GRY DOIN’ La aR4 = iit me; #4 ‘ e : : ee i 5 | i Lak bed s eat af ‘ a Hike 1§ | 12 He gi tt : 3] : aisiiba ;. “a 58 8 i= = eS e2 a ee - . ee oe ee i Reali a ii 4 ib 3 ees bene seeenee O08 +” efaae ; ibe... 3.38). 7 s1ge Whites 18- «ate waee : B, BU. nevccnes $3 ; bear: ene en ee 1 u veae@esees +heeee ee eeeseeeree & 2geeeeteeeeenes Bam ‘ z + a sya seneee oa. * Ls eneapeegeee eee ee eee eetene eet % & ; eaponeties wae * tes tee eeeneweeees SOE) « : ou. Pete ee ee oe Cale ledidiiee wince oder dedeiaaiteiadieh oaeporn ei a Livestock PHILADELPHIA (@—The Budd 3 3 : Sfe0i ? a F : 3a £ ae a a Tan dpe) i th nn a - i notes ie | i “ae He as diy rilig Taare ii | ee. b el B, a5. 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Now I know why they call it middle age!” | _{t'tna't-ineess 7a Sate | Mates, “S"Ec0uoe Goes” iarps| ALK IX and bok at Gam and es Adenrethean 4 ie Sa as Rome ee | Waa eine Par|DAYS — WO'3.3350 Trucks io Rent Wena a Et 2h Susp ee ae IN AFLASH | .want rEsucts? N Pontiac Farm and contescte = Industrial Tractor Co. | Pe caesSiroate. Mie | y"eayt _ 428 & WOODWARD «| THAT Is ALL ~ We have to Beeston, ea ASST. MANAGERS ireplnces. Ma savie. | ~" pate aia NODS "Bare ease, 9 ATS ~ MGR. TRAINEES |_ ve tm : | L. H. BROWN, Realtor | contract, new | “iutnbLe Listene SERVICE “BUYERS” But No Homes oe) ot oe ee ee contryet for| So svinun satngs logan ‘sm ta | 5 “floor. en- M4 Nortoo Mc Bos sizes, 2 aval nt 2 2551 oe 4 2. : wy. PE 29807 has tem KENNEDY [8° eas me seen nO ee Rent Apts. Furnished 33 a Meont epee PART ues tk ee _ Art. "| DESIRABLE SINOLE OFFICE 200 wanes | Voc, Ee Perry Be PE Sidi. eae: TRENCHING AND ,, BULLDOZING © 8. D. Thomporn_____ FE vent Bulld Sorice 13h 1 pe 7 For Sale Houses 43 | near i RMS. PVT. ; ent Houses Unfurn. 36 . ? reek ome fee | See WHAT A HOME a eT ae yes OF |e éieo. 5 ies, , 3. |2 BDRM. HOUSE LOCATED NEAR SHOULD HAVE (ase) Oz Te a) ; WEST SIDE and : “et or pen. | S02. ee eee te eee: | te. . ng —_ re- ; res recom iad i ef FP 2 g a a. ine is LISTINGS a Pe : che ese aernes-|"C See Bese OP LYS | rasa wrr-enee aces ron | prom, Upren op regu. j|i°s emg] Sone oem oro aoe at pe ee ees % 8 SHOES — Herman qrnieEaeE s heat, beautt ; | $1300 IL ESTATE INC, H-land: Call. fo: S fotia anus, een | Pee | Rae Bait yin 08h. punatered = y pie. ——. in ; TF SO... | BREE EA Sa ee re ee ae ar rnee | chilies oo omer| oo na ote wl at Give You I Place to Pay Ease Your Mind -- Restore Credit _ WE ARE NOTA |. LOAN COMPAKY. — "aa se MICHIGAN CREDIT : aia" | BREWER | ; pt re ’ . ‘ a . q x , " ys 7 * > = - 7 a _ M le HM 5 . PS é a e. = ? * ro sacar o'er . ap ¥ # = t % y _#. Pa mir eo! i] t = ad 4 * = — a rE ad Bs . = { ; - oad 2 % 4 w i i t + ¥ i; i * : = Tel? Se = 3 4 . a = ~* ¥ * i. * 4 ~~ ae — cde : i dala # a lot. - = p OR NOT SOLD | Se: 2* . PRE 0 see AES . + : it's WHITE BROS, a ANS ING © of a A : : vet soma ‘td, Household 6 21| Sim hoor : \3 ut 7 f i ee ead i “a 2 } | | : : : |. FURNACE SERVICE | FURNITURE, NEEDED que ee CR S| ae haere! “PW DEANAN | PHA TERMS" SY oft | . a us of, Maman | Bie alt, Py Elem. | lasted cep downtown, | Ones eee rene | Why Pay Rent?|"s ¢ 5 : if om under | ; - One peg beeen arty ai HORSE FARM. 8 room snd bath MAKE MONEY _ On 2 mnt ine FAMILY. HOME : : S LOTS OF LAND — . poseas- Lotanct shade. heom to brea Fr} Humphries i me ERCIAL GILES REALTY CO. | & b as FE 200 ZB, ST Geed, looking. Setory home with un a eS ICE Be eee _- _-_s | @herokee Hills! ar, ER Saueecue sce Sry teapot Ae ey Located ou well-travelied > . Pontiac-Watkins Su 1% ACRES Beauty, ot these’ ed new 10) MICHIGAN BUSINESS | - ‘ MOLTIFEE LISTING SERVICE _ with 1 downstairs, «| West » Call for 5 a re ee a es ae Soe In Clarkston, 2 bedroom bunge- 3 a SALES CORPORATION OARLANT wounrin ave wemmen | ESretcvihar af | “THURON vaLLey | faettn Mi Aiome| Gaus Bees’ teat) Bete beat Ee RPORATION | "SSF gE CASS LAKE shove small down payment, Only |wemnue Waetees cataND | ere rk ee ete BED, | tered wolle, Filed beim. attomer | 1° S™S payment, ORA ‘ ew3 Ranch ~ R. DRI EY. Brok Soe MOVES YOU IN’ eee | eee cass Church, Clarkston -divigea nest cod tah beeen COMB = Sm - BUY. ae : ture ‘uving room 20d x sab temsabete abo a. *F | $195 MO OU IN |= sqnommaiie’ Obtas oswusaat abs be : OWN A LOT? Seca “ak an eat ee SBE | Seigeerene PR et oe Wi! | Shire. . arkston |CARLW,8 ter ae 2 DRM. L | _3-#00. : ' 7 ; j a 2 arm, ome. Carpeted itving i fe) ¥ | _ WHITE BROS, | REAL ESTATE-INC. | sormno-GomPanes To ulvine os] eee > Jspetety : ites, Priced “ back yard. Lake Priviieges. $1,000 CLARKSTON ea Ri ee REAL ESTATE “2 pam. Glocksten, Mien. ad WHIT ITE BROS. | 3a aa a on > LOTUS EARE |, Satsrschr GARDENS | “Ete eriseyceemat | [See mer ui-ecaaie S| aoe bon SS ae yw tal SE eee (eee) ARRO |e Sime: Cc Saved ear and paved drive. rE : HURON GARDENS Hem stead : it: a ee go | toca wee et Sree ah ie ~~ «CKASE SIDE John K. | Sete) pases: -: heave. im -ST. MICHAELS CANAL FRONT — | ot ssene s “AREA. IRWIN Sacer ‘sietre watér sien. targe| ATO wort se ae AFincHone | SERRE SE) Ne Ee gas @ te ‘ized dining mice) On Lineolh Ave. NORTH SIDE ee ee Sone icnen Weates Ade. tine oe cad well A really clean and-athractive |. Immediate possession of this ¢ NORTH SIDE | come ene sfloved. 913.500 fenced “io | tween 2 bedrm, home aS] BR By ee Lot 60 x 181 ft. on Seaties “seat 6 sana. a Best “eliy bear Webster School Large liv-| Me0% gas beat, storms & screens | icity water. Ouly $100 on terme. |. STATEWIDE — Soe Si tig, room. dining room | 2,S87 *ATAK®, Daved etree}, 0.950 Lat 46 x 108 fh. on. W, chicas. * EW “paeiita. “Priged™at o.0.|_fmin eesti Ae hte | mp ASU SUG haz om ZONED COMMERCIAL | PAIS cee Cc ARE Sade Seca "Gal" Gin | open EESIME gr grEtons , | ‘cach "G peer Yael let | HLS. CASS LAKE win sia oes, 7 SAN | Open Rrwnnay_ & sundae | te + earines, Vas? 4204 "| Sale Land Contracts 82 The Buy of the Month Located on eastside of town. MT. CLEMENS ST. - |" 22" cer? INCOME, ss seca seams | Svat tt wee a CMENS SE |g re Z with new beleo! tufaace, | oh Be Bg record might consider peiting tos | sap. suitable for uureh, orothy ‘ ayder Lavender == pte cecreete oe. os bet ye Fg ae ee eg Guiy oh008 wih | 1001 "Hania ie ‘ea ead aed -Blortgage, ota price only #1 BREWER RAYTON HEIGHTS 30% DISCOUNT Bateman — -| Small Investment, _| 95 F. nme. saurs won, | Soir" ct aay | Saet.maeret ee Setar 0 . Kar mpsen| % Steen ‘ PR ie, starter ne forms, val od * ea eS Gy eb ae ee ts a | Fer Sele Acreage 47| caste tuneaset Lenser) REALTORS FE 40528] Smith-Crawford, Inc. mroninang Sake Teas = pang Ng — | te erent Lanter : — , ISG, vodvooms gine stairs te os. * sae saa cet on. | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. i AAG a BOB "oiees SPs 88) ROCHESTER. MICH. be Dase- jane. bd : : iG te'6 Acte Parecks : ~‘LOANS TO $300. . .| EXCEPTIONAL INCOME tm 500, | & — anal : : a EE pt det alaat Pal 3 of aa succes as to SABE wm : Seistal My Deserake Toureans a PGisee tore” "°° | Pinney aie’ of tent Os| CASH LOANS. | tae ; Wil make your faymeat, some : h O i. : : tenants 4 5 Storms and 7. “ATTRACTIVE 0 3 : ; 1 #5 t | | Set Meee | KNUDSEN] Sececrwrs| Sere sao ae =P agle7 fae "| BUCKNER OOP |"eeaener|EeAing |Beekee SERENE | Pon COME PROPERTY, | a nituiie tise Seems’ | Stier Sat “atihat™? | fetta ned Bcd |. Finance Co, po Phone ‘#1431. house, gas heat, basement, ga- gowed ‘porch ‘Roome” sre Ee ee ge a = | eRe ate “| Eee inctaaed school & stores, Den” 15 panele ae + {— -—, Pontiac : : = iatee PPrmal cease dows aay S foom Drayton Plains | Rose pene Broker | Setim bic 1.00 Ava. | oe: Walled Lake | ; i FRONT wal ae ~ : SCHOOL oe 90 ACR. : , ay e oovamis beseipent. ca i |. Newly A Le eae. Indian. Village 2 TP Redroom Rome. in indian "Vie . Good 2 LA + County = owe ae rm S - ie eneT eR 1 |? PAMILY PACE BRICK. @ RMS} ¢ bedroom 1% ‘bath prick“ “wonderful home for 4° growing | Couiy. 00 acres with fs _ s i ttdeues ute ful es George R. Irwin footie igh Pavel arodl Clay S| Seer att hd pendent tp i Sade? sibs George BR. Irwin | Spheres) Spee | mae ee ee | “ . a “PE 60101 On paid eait W. DINNA ‘| mire wo call us now! | See ~~ BORROW $500 NEW HUDSON | _ The Quick HFC Way | fe [Se | WM. H. KNUDSEN Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor. | JNA Ne Bil ‘ mee : . ox 555, Pontiac. Chiletdins Special” LS 2 a es a ‘Hotatia ~ | Rek, comous. conn ey . borhood. 2 sory “pote : move sate _ brand oO ; 570, Citi ens, FI es > rooms @ ‘ . entious_ Je Sn ) ie oe Cag oe 4. Will sell for equity. ee wee a JIM I LI AMS Oakland _ PARTRIDGE | 3am tam" Penee | at ig THE “BIRD” TO SER [Convalescent Home. ; $1,000 DOWN ek setuid cies 9 i | MIDDLETON 1 SPECIALS! | t : ; ri es i a oor “fow “dows #450 2. miles We on ; “ : iy ot se flares Pate POR, cpionme Eee eae Eey wv as 2 ¥teteneee Th Register. ...... ctessetene ae! Ras 2 ‘elt Base F gs 53.95 BONNY MAID - Yat. Wall Tile 2 . eet re _, Raneeaniate, Ric Ra — ELECTROLUX VACUUM GLEAN. ee. Gest. _ordet, $20__O8, 33014. after 4 GER CABINETTE, Ba+) SALE. SMALL RADIOS, §7 ter 40 pump. oa te 412. wanted record players. FE - $8735. for sAie >” Lawn ) mower. FE Factory ng eieaners = gif VaCoOM year guar —— Ei oF es yt eee ae GOOp AS a fattress & a Bios chest. $125. ee 40607 ‘EeyMORE AUTOMATIC + WASHER, SEMI Baeace with suds-saver em Bp! a washer. ware tub Was: és a: apt, (site Tetrigerator ~~ CLOSING OUT ‘ OUTDOOR XMAS TREE LIGHT SET AT BELOW fety So a | DISTRIBUTORS COST ALSO BALANCE OF TOYS Ge SKATES BLED. ‘estie” © moval athe 7 >a and ee tae 23-1048. Tee apn tenn aa SINGLE _! sTYiE ING LAMP, re: “otter laos mete = Machines, "25% discount, Brother, Domestic and Premiers. _ «FE 81504. Coronet Ap- ae! ate mr aie and furnaces one ae ft (Semen. koe. ‘taxe . 5945. ete "WHOLESALE 1 ONLY — es CANADIAN Fos Gas i see eeeeee rd 29 YEARS EXPERIENCE Gas.& O1l Burner Service Company PONTI+ c Brucrhee 3 | WARM “Gosh! got ny ate home asin time I'm starved!” 7 201907 oy Ms tame Fer Sale sitesiaansias 60 OIL-GAS FURNACES All makes, neo m pa 3 te pay tara co. Typewriters $5050. | REMINGTON ROYAL SMITH - CORONA UNDERWOOD Also German Imports" . FREE!!! Deluxe Carrying Case MArket- ef fg Tractors, trucks, jeeps ind ¢ » tractors Aare - Regal Silver Dome: = Palace Patts and a ee Ste ee a if At Mobile Homes Sales, Inc. eet etree eeeeeebeese ene ereees jenee {cee ernie : teen enee 94488.00 “as. M4 eek ERE Oe ris HUTCHINSON © “ROUS C.3 CAMER with te leaus, attachm __ O° case ‘Like new. -era. PE 6-353. vag? ge tank tank, plus 3-100, blowers, release vaives, Ie) _ Sale ieee < Goods 6) Praag ee ni &. LOWEST PRICE Accordions loaned with lessons. .| SADDLE HORSE. COLTS. %/ and 10:30 Bek iee? *] scare 2%. ale = HERE THE CONN — & ehureh , Sat foe @raph. DOGS, CATS BOARDED, DOGS trained. BurrShell. 375 &. Tele rg Egy * eee __For Sale Livestock 72 BLOOD - +. WILL -FOR — CALL Mu __ Hay, ¢ Grain & Feed 71 Feed 71|_ cpa ears ” MAKE NICE CHRISTMAS GIFTS — CHEVROLET HARDTOP | “Ponting: Sale a er ‘ ion tee Gnias = voLr. = $15.95 EXCHANGE “GOODYEAR” DOOR MIRRORS tor Christmas Safety glass for ell care & trucks, need __ For Sale S Boaicy 74 2.718 BY POCAHONTAS hire Ls, sf poled FRESH — I deter i tt otal Been sae) ea? ye pines. _ tubes.” FE Dist tert oe “y & caps. 2 >) exCAnEe, Al e vallable Pty ron 8 Rant iv Beis aaa RESP. 90 By aa ee ee ee The Workingman’s Friend Better Cars for Less: mK CHEVRO “$1705, SCHUTZ MOTORS dea har Sint ee aoe ea one oy Mr Shit Chev. ey Bat st MS HURON ALWAYS a PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER GMC _RETAIL BRANCH | - . ; Oakland at Cass & % baw Ra. N. of devmout ee on SCHUTZ MOTORS 1956. | ECR ST. WAGON ® Pass. V4 Steck No. Néooe | eeregen, 8 season] ey eee, CHEVROLES A faa wd mie BUICK 2— & pe: | 1067. 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