. They’ve Given 559 Years th, Pontia¢ City Banquet Honors. 19 Public Servants Ready to LANSING (?—Angry. House members ordered 47 ab. sentees returned to Lansing today—by State Police if necessary—for a climactic showdown on taxes.” Democratic and Republican House leaders launched a concerted drive for a 50 to 60 million dollar tax pack- ciate ckerrsenitcnpt Send Police Alter 47 Absentees lt Negotiate Here on Bus Strike 1. P.M. Talks Follow Yesterday's Vain Bid. in Kalamazoo Representatives, of the struck | National Bus Lines, Inc. and union officials were to meet at 1 p. m. today at the Waldron Hotel in an effort to. settle -the four-day-old strike by drivers and mechanies of the company. * * * No progress was reported. in negotiations at Kalamazoo yes- terday, the. first of three meet- ings scheduled by the state La- ber Mediation Board. A similar session is scheduled in Saginaw tomorrow in an effort to settle the dispute which has tied up bus service at all three cities. _* * * : The union wants an increase in pay and fringe benefits for 110 drivers and mechanics in the three cities. The company has- offered to continue the present pact.-—— bs M. R. Biddle, company opera- state through next year. said at Kalamazoo’ tions Manager, yesterday his firm wants -to nego- tiate separate but not joint con- tracts ‘with the three locals of the AFL-CIO Amalgamated Asgn. ot Street, Electrical, Railway and’ Motor Coach Employes. x * * “That's the way we've heen doing it for the Bex: 2 saad said. sign a joint contract covering all three operations. * *: * Walter Wall, union international | representative, told newsmen at the end of yesterday's gession: “There's nothing new to report. We're still deadlocked | and just where we started.’’ News Flashes HAVANA (® — Frank Austin | Young, American fugitive from the army barracks at Pinar del Rio was arrested today at a | Havana hotel. ee SOMBRA, Ont. shooting of former General Mo- | tors Corp. Vice President Harry ‘| W. Anderson by his friend and | business associate, former GM President Harlow Curtice, was ruled accidental today by a cor- ener’s Sery. _ The | — a [quick cash into the treasury. ~fage—nearly double the size of a Senate-approved plan. ‘Bills to implement the pro-" igram were moved ip to ~ | passage stage in debate this, jroorning * o* | ) But a — rate of absenteeism ‘stymied an early vote. Thirty-three of 54 Democrats and 14 of 55 Republicans were | missing from the seats for the | opening roll call. Fourteen strag- glers showed up later. “It's a disgrace ‘to this House when only 62 members show up when they know some important votes on taxes are coming~up,’’ said Rep. Allison Green of King- ston, GOP floor leader. Oe ok ot | “Tt may well be the day of de- cision on whether we have any! taxes in 1959." Lawmakers directed Sergeaat- at-Arms dohn Klingeaberg to round up absentees and dispatch State Epic for any who balked. Rep. * Clyde. Cooper (R-White Cloud) ‘was reported in Florida.’ hartel hes through the str ~ of New Delhi as Ike arrives for House strategists in- both parties lgreed the Memiion dollar pack, age of nuisance taxes passed last week by the Senate fell short of} figure needed jo carry the) Se a To Ask Allies: t, “Ie 1 Promises Aid to Friends |». Bat they dittersd om ways of | rans Beef Up Support x ‘ NEW. DELHI, India (AP) —| There were 17 interruptions for At the urging of a Gop caucus, } ‘President Eisenhower reminded applause but some were mere rip- NATO Defense. Should Be Shared More Evenly, 'Republican-controtled committees yesterday released bills which linvites aggression, and said a'desk . thumping ' would add about 24 million dollars’ ‘strong United States is ready to’ seconds. lasted only jto the Senate package. _ Herter Maintains...» nan two . plays written by the students will be pre- sented. «i * * The new post office at 2300 E. 'Cole St. will follow the same sched- One depicts the founding of | ule, except for Sundays when it be ‘shown following the skits. Howard A four-man committee has been: hold ‘appointed by the Bloomfield Hills| City Commission to study bids on the proposed DPW estan Rome, the other a story of Julius) will be closed. Caesar and Cleopatra. The movie ‘Julius Caesar” will | ‘Chiropractors to Meet Chiropractors of Pontiac ~ will a business. meeting and Christmas party Saturday at the tnaime of Dr. Gérald Lowing on Reston drive; Oak Park. oc | Hamlin is chairman of the in. Ccmmission, and U.S. Sen. 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Street Floor me BERR crm ai Vee See ee Harey 3 Rem, ‘Mavasiog Baitor in Small Trade Fairs~ international trade fair program. | x *« * An attendance of some 3 to 4 million persons is expected to view exhibits from 14 nations during the nine weeks the fair is open to the public. The U. S. 5-acre $2 million dollar pavilion will reflect the theme, “Food, Family, Friend- ship and Freedom.” Our 4 display buildings with their 32 gilt domes, the fair’s most spectacular, have been built with counterpart Indian rupees. * * * _ Every phase of American farm methods and farm life, except live- stock production, will be shown. In addition, U.S. officials plan to dis- play radiation developed, rust re- sistant cereal grains and stiff- Stalked rice of great potential value to Asian farmers. However, one wonders whether the very richness of our exhibit will have an adverse effect on. people who can afford none of our big machines and who farm a few acres of overworked soil. Few Asians will be able to relate to their own way of life or to see an attainable goal in our 36 by 42 foot terrain model showing an American farm complete with house, barns, silos, crops, live- stock, woodlot and poultry. * * * Reports from New Delhi iridicate that Russia, in addition to showing Soviet mooi rockets and space pro- grams, will feature machinery much less advanced than that used by American farmers. This could appeal to Indians and other Asians as being ‘more applicable to the realities of their lives. x~ *«* * This danger is being discussed by exhibition officials now meeting in Washington. When the small indus- tries fair opens next February in Bombay, the U.S. will have on display tools and machines for small manu- facturers. Similar exhibits will be featured in fairs scheduled in 1960 for Osaka, Casablanca, Milan, Poz- nan, Kubul, Zagreb, Izmir, Vienna, Berlin, Tunis and at Brno in Czecho- slovakia. Russia Tells Hungary Soldiers Must Remain Contrary to rumors which held out hopes of Russia's withdrawal of its 60,000 troops after his visit to Hun- gary, Premier KHRUSHCHEV has reaf-- firmed.that they will stay. No one: really expected anything else. In explaining this decision, Janos _Kadar, first secretary of the Hungarian Communist Party, said- “there are still open threats against the people’s democracies. Soviet troops will remain in Hun- gary as long as this is required by the international situation.” xk & * Premier KHRUSHCHEV for his part blamed the 1956 revolt upon mistakes of the Stalinist regime of Hungary's Matyas RAKost, now in Soviet exile. “In defending Russia's cruel interven- tion, Mr. KHRUSHCHEY said it was to _gave the Communist system against _ overthrow - by _— ny _ forces. “They took it into their heads,” More Appeal Offered — —fhe-first-world Agricultural Fair- in New Delhi will be opened tomorrow . by Président Eisenhower and marks the sixth year of the United States 7 that ly those troops crossed their borders ‘to quell the revolt. Many are bitter against the West for failing to come totheir-aie:-Some surely must under- stand that any help sent Hungary would have risked World War III. Liberation seems a long way off but it must remain the goal. x * * Surprisingly enough in those same speeches, Premier Khrush- chev was quite conciliatory toward the West and even expressed his understanding of the delays in a summit meeting. This new atti- tude has been apparent ever since his talks with President Eisen- hower and possibly makes him an even more dangerous and formid- able oppanent for the West. “DRINK warps the judgment, ” says a physician. It’s a pity that the per- son who warps his judgment by drinking is the.type whose judgment was already poor, as shown by his drinking. — The Man About Town Seasonal Notes Odd Incidents Connected With December Weather Rights: What if you insist on in traffic you may get your rites. This so called “rubber ice” is the fu- neral director’s ally, according to Mrs. Blanchard Manwaring whe lives on the shore of Cass Lake, and already has seen some narrow escapes. é “Rarin’ to go, but hoping we won't have to go,” is the sentiment of Robert O. Feit, Chairman of the Oakland County Road Commission, in speaking of their fleet of snow plows. Prevailing winds when the mercury drops to a low point. according to Otte Gaulson of Orchard Lake, is preventing the form- ing of safe ice on our lakes. Making a daily trip to Detroit with a truck load of Christmas trees, Gene Feldsman of West Branch lost part of his cargo on the Dixie Highway near Waterford the other morning, but returned and found most of them. The others had been cart- ed away for a Christmas that ‘will lack some of the spirit Under the direction of Reba Heintzelman, today marks the third anviversary of the opening of The Pontiac Press branch of- fice at Drayton Plains. ; Every community has a man who can be depended upon to put across any civic proposition that he ‘tackles. In Holly, Raymond E. Addis enjoys such a distinction. Who gets the nomination in your town? In response , to letters and phone calls from / Joe Williams of’Kevgo Harbor, and a number of others, the récent/ Brown-Chaney fight.was offi- cially declared to have ended in the sixth round. , a ‘ od It was my privilege to attend the re- cent Detroit dinner, honoring Philip A. Hart on his 47th birthday. Phil, as those who know him are fully aware,can be depend- - ed upon to do the right thing in any pub- lic office, but our U.S, Senator, he is as- sociated with a bunch that keeps him guessing. From Daytona Beach, Fia., comes an air mail letter from. Pete Langley which says: “Better stay at home. It was colder here the other day than jit was in Michigan.” . : —-#f-your electrician ‘has the inclination, Serording to . Mrs. Josephine Trawler of Drayton Plains, he can fix the lower ono. lights on your outdoor Christmas tree so © “anybody who-touches-them—will-gct—_— a shock that will. “scare the an out - Verbal Orchids to- p Garfield Parkinson “of Bioonte Hills; 62nd birthday. rs, Rachel Osgood of Walled honk Bist birthday. . Mr. and Mrs Frank Canther The ‘Four Oliver Twists... bd David Lawrence Wonders: Will McDonald Be Another Hoffa? Ww ASHINGTON — Just as James R. Hoffa was unwittingly respon- sible for the antiracketeeririg leyis- lation passed by Congress at its David McDonald; 7also unwitting, may be respofisi- ble for the en- actment of the most seyere leg- islation /in _his- tory to prevent America from | A being damaged skated again by another LAWRENCE pig strike. When a. potential’ candidate for the presidency on the Democratic tiecket— Adlai Stevenson — feels obliged to mak¢é a public plea for restrictive labor legislation, it is a sign that public opinion is aroused and that both political parties must pay mes ° ur sentiment. dates would be expected to pussy- foot of the issue or suppress. their feelings on any labor question lest the ‘union leaders be offended But it is apparent now that the /rank and file of the unien mem. bers and their wives, as well as the general public, are truly alarmed about the bungling way in which the steel negotiations have been handled. Adlai Stevenson's speech Tues- day is the most significant utter-: ance this year on labor issues by any political figure. ‘END OF AN ERA’ He said: “The steel strike has dramatized the fact that we are at the end of an era, “Everybody is agrted that this cannot happen again; that the public interest is the paramount interest, and thai ifresponsible private power is an intolerable danger to our _ beleaguered society... “And if there are more stop- pages, Congress may be expected to reflect the public temper in legislation, which would not only stop strikes but might. stop or seriously cripple collective bar- gaining, too.’ ‘ * * * Stevenson reminded his listeners that he had made similar sugges- tions in 1952 for the amendment of existing labor laws, including a provision for arbitration, but he now adds-this proposal: _ “The President should have authority te cenvene a_ special public board—a board of public | responsibility—well in advance of the strike date in any key indus- try, perhaps as listed by Con gress, “The board would meet with ‘the parties to the dispute. It would express the public interest to the parties, keep the President advised and perform whatever mediation functions appeared advisable. RECOMMEND ACTION “Its effectiveness would be im- " measurably enhanced by the par- knowledge _ that the board’s oe tet tome ties’ The Country Parson Ne. “Tm eerey whee prekure \ oe ae er ke last session, so/ , Also, ficiency anemia, es deficiency finial responsibility—if its efforts at. mediation fail — would recom- ménd to the President what further action should be taken... . / Tt the parties were unable or unwilling to resolve their dispute, to exercise responsibility con- sonant with their power—then I would see no reasonable objec- tion to requiring that the dispute be taken out of their hands en- tirely; that the President be authorized in that case to require in one form or another that pro- duction be continued while the dispute was resolved by process ef reason rather than by subject- ing the economy to grievous injury.” Stevenson declared-that,- with de- velopment of industrywide bargain- ing, “‘decisions affecting the entire economy are made by a small - group of men sitting at a single table, and the public ‘has no alternative to accepting those decisions.” * He added: “I think it (the public) is entitled to be represented at that table in the restricted sense I have suggested.” This and other proposals now being advanced are symptomatic of the déép feeling aroused by the damage done in the steel strike. (Copyright 1959) ~ * Dr. William Brady Says: All Who Live in Michigan “=. “xormai the Denorraie cana SOULE Use Todin’ as Food A Michigan reader writes: “Jam 29 and already have many gray hairs.”’ Knowing that the reader lives in Michigan and is getting gray before middle age, both indicate that she may need the iodin ra- tion. Michigan soil, drinking water and hence home grown food is pocr in iodin, so it is fair to say that every one who lives*in Mich- igan needs a suitable jodin ration to supplement his food and wa- ter, whether he begins to ~ turn gray before forty or not, And if Ke ‘takes only the quantity of iodin I advise in the free pam- phliet, the Iodin Ration, it can do no harm in any circumstance. But permit me to ny DR. BRADY I*deo NOT advise any one to take iodine in / medicinal doses. ’ * ¢ f A Milwaukee reader (Wisconsin, * * has soil and water that’ is poor in iodin) assured me: / “There is no doubt that the yoatn ration testored color and life t my haetr. In fact my sister/ whe hadn't seen me for years, yefused. to. believe I hed used no tynt and have never had it dyed.” | For many years readers have ‘been telling me that the jodin ra- tion has brought back more or less natural color to their graying —_or_gray hair. Far be it from me to deny them the Satisfaction of beliving this. If the jodin ratidn makes them, let us say, a littlé more cheerful — in outlook and less lugubrious about what they see in the mirror, I'm happy, although Tam still from Missouri in regard to the iodin ration restoring natural color , to gray hair. If you have a few gray hairs you see every one of _.them when you afe in low spirits. On the other hand, when you're in fine fettle you scarcely notice the gray at all. I hav no doubt thar the jodin ration brightens up many _ dull, dopey character. CAIAS IT But all this has. nothing ‘wo do with The Gray Sickness. The Gray Sickness is my name for hypo- chromic anemia, nutritional de-— acteristic greenish hue. Most ‘per- sons with the green sickness were teen-age girls. Today, as ‘already mentioned, the green sickness is rarely if ever seen. The gray sick. ness is more prevalent than the green sickness was a Century ago, judging by medical records. The main cause of both in NUTRI- TIONAL DEFICHENCY, not mere- ly insufficient iron'-but insufficient. complete pratein — the kind sup- plied by milk, meat and eggs, and insufficient vitamins, particularly vitamins Bi,/B12, and C. Signed letters not more than one page or 100/ words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not dis ease, diagybeis, or treatment, will be answered Dr. William Brady, if « stamped, jn -addressed envelope is seént to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. ( (Copyright 1959) ‘There are some employed people that don’t know about all their good luck and I’m _talking about city e Minee Words?’ McDonald said in a nationwide uth day te follow in 1959. is approaching its full ona. morning stars are Mercury and Venus. On this date in- history: In 1817, Mississippi was admitted In 1898, Spain signéd a treaty officially ending the | Spanish- American War and ceded to the United States The Philippines, Puerto Rico and Guam. In 1941, Japanese planes the British battleships ‘ and “Prince of Wales” in sank . the y. ‘South China Sea. In 1948, the United. Nations adopted the universal declaration of human rights... Here’s a thought for today: American poetess Emily Dickin- son said: “If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain wes - that you cando... are » a “It’s a sad reflection on American ambifion when a man runs for election on a something-for-nothing platform. And even though it may get votes, I gave Johnson more credit Gute Gut. oe teachers and. others who draw steady pay a " Discouraged They're. not pit-out of a job ‘Ban That t Book, - when there are things like the urn steel strike as many of°us are, Bu All Copies’ ~ and even the ‘businessmen feel § Lover should bee it just like we do, but these tucky ‘pameael forever and all copies in people ride slong gn top of the cxistence collected and burned. wave as Usual, i al. a | Shocked * * * 1 hope. they know bow well off "They All Tu Turn Out they are and when they are figur- Shi di ing their. annual wage, why,’ they for Rosy Shindig’ v i and on oe ag That was a great love feast ‘not and that goes for bysiness also. they held in New York for Elea- Hourly GMC Track = "°F Roosevelt. Henry, Wallace, who Sinemnnewe . ran for President a dozen years 7 ago on the Progressive ticket that ‘Why Does got all the Communist vote, was there, * * * ‘Then that pink Cyrus Eaton was on hand. And so was Tal- lulah Bankhead. And they had the other mistfits who aren’t ' sure they are Democrats first and Socialists second or the other way around, and they probably qozved socialism all over each other. * *& ® ; , A’ select group of the nation's destructive, elements. was on hand to yip and ‘yell for Eleanor and she loved it — and them. US. American Portraits ihe By JAMES J. ED It ‘still is not, > late e . . . Thése as -eards to ~@ll.. . The many : y times. . “tor ro you wi call . 2 .-Byt you s get them in the mail . vitae the least delay . » So they will be delivered well . In time for Christmas Day . . . Because if you should wait too long . . . To sign, address and blot them . Some folks may get the notion that . You mighty near forgot. them . It takes such little effort aid . Tt costs so little too . And once a year it surely is . . | The least Each greeting is a handshake warm... That shows you really care . . . Bestow- ing Christmas blessings on. . . 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The 653-square-mile zone, how- ever, ne ae Se eS See Our § HICKOK MAN'S TOILET Kit — in supple cowhide, $4.95 Knit Famous “Hickok we: INITIAL JEWELRY Tie bars and ‘cuff links custom styled Look! Pecneee Imperial Ban-Lon Knit SHIRTS heinean Mallory HATS © jEvery man likes a Mallory. They're .all 'Cravenetted"* processed to stand the GLOVES. With Leather Palm For driving these Family and social life, churches, imported English Morocco Wallets ¢ clubs, sports, and jokes are North American in flavor. Children of the '4'". retain - their $ oy : . ; f . : a > and personalized All full fashion & are the moterist's 5 i Zone often are educated in the | shape better,’ yet Og ls _ by HIS own initial. § oo 1 ong sleeves § oS Others $3.98 - g favorite. imported 9 United States. cost no ‘more. Adi - * $2.50 each. Set ike choice col. Made by Hickok capeskin, le ae ther ‘ H Ar 7 the t - 2 i Col . r RESIDENCE LIMITED seweet styles. boxed. ors, all sizes. } a ro lors, grey 7 Zone residence is limited to civil- nod E823 jan employes and their. families, members of the armed forces, andi those who. work for business firms linked to the Canal. The population is about 55,000, including service- men, the National Geographic So- Total per capita paper consum>- Make it, f tion last year xo"' speakers. 275 sq. inches viewing action to hire appraisers, City Planning Director Keith M.: and the fetid slums of adjoining Honey has completed papetwork with the federal government on ‘the site along the Grand River on The teaming ared* around Old the near west side. . MIRACLE MILE NE ANOPPING CENTER $. Telegraph at Square. ma gaa Daily 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Aarer® anreeseer se! 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Huron St. Stapp’s Juvenile Booterie ~ oe ee 7 = ~ oe - e. : eh i Gere: q 4 , } NEW YORK (AB)' Festive Rayon ond Cotton © ee * Service controls conveniently grouped- - Set of Legs... ee. $10.00 ‘rat: watts, 11 well les AC; Cabinet: 55’ lon ‘DAMASK SETS — 4 vet TV ‘ or ioe 0 15 9 e 60 exe van rete, set! leipvtnonses ® Rich sound, fringe area switch: 46-lettered chord buttons, 34 full size piano keys, high 3 3" gle h ® UL approved; new cooler, easier service . lustre piano finish, mahogany cabinet. full piano hinged 54” oi: 70" Cloth 64" it bar Cloth 64” by toa Cloth @ Four stereo speakers—two woofers, fwo igh frequency tweeters cover. ‘Swedish stainless steel reeds, rich, vibrant tone, =. hg Napkins @ Acoustically designed eobinet for sound separation; hand-rubbed — ® Matching base available....9.95 _- plugs into any 110-volt AC outlet. ; Weite's . . . Downstairs Waite's .. . Downstairs Waite's .. . 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But Last China Emperor | Lasewardes “pETROIT w — The soto Sedu, F cysteeorl to assemble ahout 450,000 cars or about two-thirds watd full following shut-| downs caused by the steel strike. ee x *« & Five car lines returned to pro- after some of They were Pontiac, Oldsmobile and Buick of General Motors Corp. and Valiant .and- Imperial of Chrysler. - GM ‘now has some assembly lines. rolling in 4li its five auto divisions. Full production is ex- North China city of Tientsin simply|throne while they proceeded to er ae ee P as Henry Pu Yi. 7 build their railroads and dams Dodge, DeSoto, Plymouth and) «1 3me cropped up last week|2!@ a great industrial compiex ’ Chrysler plants are idle. But they, too, hope to resume production sometime next week. Studebaker - Packard reports By PHIL NEWSOM _ UPI Foreign Editor Henry Pu Yi has atoned for his iota never will record great “ata of derring-do by ‘Henry But he must rate at least a along throughout his 54. years by events in which he was terced to play a part but over which he had no control. In his lifetime, he sat upon’ two! thrones and was ousted from both, He was the last of the Manchu emperors who ruled China for nearly 300 years, Mad he was the puppet whom Japanese set upon the throne of Manchurian state which they re- named Mapchukuo. In the meantime, ‘he lived in the in-a list of nearly 60 others granted amnesty by the Red Chinese fcr ‘various offenses ranging from. po- litical unreliables to war crim- enough steel to continue produc- inal tion into the. new year. * * * ‘Ford, American Motors and Studebaker-Packard have been working steadily, although Ford resorted. to two short weeks last month to stretch out steel sup- plies. U.S., Britain Agree on Foreign Aid Link LONDON (UPI)— U. S. Under. Henry Pu Yi was in the latter category. Henry Pu Yi ascended the crumbling throne of China in 1903 when he was two years old. He succeeded the dowager Em- press Tsu Hsi who made Peiping a forbidden city to foreigners and whose hatred of all_outsiders fin- ally exploded in the Boxer Re- bellion. Her extravagances and preju- . later but again was forced to abdi- AT THIS LOW PRICE! | History Salish Jses ieee country to ruin. For four years Pu Yi ruled through a regency, finally being forced to abdicate in 1912 with establishment of the republic; under Sun Yat-Sen. He returned briefly five years 1, cate, this time within a month. he lived the obscure Hfe of plain Henry Pu Yi: But in 1934 a militant Japan ha@ the Japanese needed. legality to mask their outright territory. HE WAS THE ANSWER | Henry Pu Yi was their answer and they placed him on the puppet * ~* * At the end of the war, the Rus- sians found him’ and took him to Tokyo to testify in the war crimes to their Red Chinese allies. ree ey Pe Yl hes brainwashed now. There ony no more thrones for him to sit upon and he can ge back to obscurity as plain Henry Pu Yi. But in his lifetime he has served as a bridge for history, through nearly 50 years of turmoil in China, and in a way has seen his- tory repeat stself. een ene enn sont — SUITS and COATS The dowager empress whom he succeeded had made Peiping a for- GE T For nearly 20 years thereafter _ overrun Manchuria, which had the) — coal, minerals and expansion room : They also needed some form of| © steal of a huge chunk of Chinese : m in preparation for World War II.|. ift- trials and then turned him over) @ “At long last, I learned the error of my ways!” at no extra cost. 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McDonald said in a let- ter bcs heads of the various com- / pan He ined the letter public as 2 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., (AP)) #The United Nations has called @nce more for an end to acts of repression against anti - Soviet Hungarians and for free elections ay Communist North Korea. = The 82-nation Genera] Assembly fetwhelminciy approved resolu- Wednesday containing the F The Communist — bloc against both resolutions, Which the Reds are sure to dis- as they have similar ones the past. * * * = The mildly worded resolution én Hungary, approved 53-10 with 47 abstentions, deplored the ‘“‘con- fined disregard by the Soviet Vnion and the present Hungarian fegime of the General Assembly's srg ane adopted after the So- viet army crushed the 1956 Hun arian revolt, x *& & * Ps . * - It asked Sir Leslie Munro of New Zealand, U.N. special repre- sentative on Hungary, to continue seeking» implementation of the earlier resolutions, These de-| fmanded withdrawal of Soviet mili- ‘Arab Republic and Yemen. Mor- ‘oeco and Haiti were absent. Meanwhile, the assembly's nine- nation crédentials committee ‘voted .7-2 for a U.S, proposal that the committee take no action on credentials presented by the Hun- garian U.N. delegation. The resolution urging free elec- tions in North Korea was ap- proved by a 54-9 vote, also with 17 abstentions. It was similar to appeals that have been‘issued by the U.N. and ignored by the Com- munists since 1954, * * * The assembly also gave three! more years of life to the U.N Relief’ and Works Agency. The agency is responsible for the care of a million Palestine Arab refu- gees, Lecal advertisers agree that newspaper advertising pays off more than any other medium. Last = The; of the final settlement,” President |i. men back to work after a 116- duction, he said “we trust that -ed solution, or to binding arbitra- dustry today to maké strike’ settle-| afternoon meeting with federal , mediators. MeDonald asked that whatever made retroactive to Noy, 7 Fe: a Taft-Hartley law injunction sent day strike, ASKS TIT FOR TAT Ping smi the men have helped the industry return to quick pro- the industry does not wish to pe the sole benefit of this period of enforced production.” The contract which expired last June 30 provided for cost of living adjustments as of each July 1 and Jan, 1 and McDonald said that under the court order, terms of that contract remain in effect. * * * The January adjustment would be based on the November living cost, figures due about Dec, 21, McDonald said. A wage increase of several cents an hour may be indicated, The industry has -not indicated whether it considers that part of the contract still in effect. ARBITRATION REJECTED The industry meantime down a suggestion by Secretary of Labor James P, Mitchell that outsiders be invited to recommend a solution in the dispute, The -secretary had proposed Monday that the strike issues be put up to a fact-finding board ‘or to the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service for a suggest- tion of points on which there was no agreement. od of outsider recommendations, but opposed arbitration. R. Conrad Cooper, head of the! steel negotiators, said third party intervention in past steel disputes year they invested over three times as much money in newspaper than in all other measured media com- bined; inflationary result’ and the indus- try is unwilling ‘ to have it happen again. The union agreed to either meth-| always has produced “a highly!’ extremely able and he is a nedy,”’ Broomfield said. But Broomfield said he hoped re- ligion would: have no. part in pick- ina She Rent pee Althetics ba antl Pood Was tis first choice, Broomfield predicted Rep. Gerald R. Ford Jr. of Grand Rapids would be a dark horse for on el ee Senn, — 2 *® He agreed with most forecasters | that the strongest GOP ticket ap- peared to be Richard Nixon for! president and New York Gov. Nel- son Rockefeller for the vice presi- dency. “But I don't - believe’ Rocke- turned /tener will take the second spot,” Broomfield said. Actor Henri Vidal of France Passes. PARIS (AP)—French movie ac- tor Henri Vidal, husky husband| of actress Michelé Morgan, died today. Vidal, 40, had appeared in more 30 French movies, Physi- cians called to his home about 6 a, m. said that, he died of a heart attack. Tebaldi erp see Sagres 2,000 | pink carnations onto the stage. Admits Carrying Unregistered Gun ty to:a charge of carrying an un- registered gun. He paid a $90 fine, $10. costs and was put on two years proba- tion by Waterford Township Jus-| tice of the Peace Patrick Daly. Sells was nee up by Water- ford’’Township police Noy. 23 at the Huron ling} Alley, when owner of the Alley, Joe Bonfiglio, reported the man had a gun. Joe (Moon) Harris Dies at 68; Had Long Illness (Moon) Harris, a former major) league ball player, died today at his nearby Plum Borough home after a long illness. He was 68. eareer with the New York Yan-) ‘kees in 1914 as an outfielder, In; ithe next 14 years, he saw duty both in the outfield and at first! base with the Cleveland Indians, ‘Boston Red Sox, Washington Sen- ators, \Brooklyn Dodgers. Norris B. Sells, 34, of 125 N:) Perry St., yesterday pleaded guil.| Harris started his big league Pittsburgh Pirates and q f | 1 . PITTSBURGH, Pa. (AP) — Joe | | | ) i 4642 Elizabeth ‘Lae Rd, ee Canisters of Chips ‘n. Chews Golden Crisp Nut Brittle Christmas Candy That's § “Kitchen Fresh” Bs Other Delicious Christmas Treats = - _ Holiday Hard veges Reene ry. Jars a ee {A Perfect Gift for Friends or “ Family . +. 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Annually he organ-| |and southern hunting and ‘Best County Physician’ Passes in Kalamazoo Gilmore Cook, named aichigns t county ‘physician - ‘Wednesday ata Ath ol a heart ailment. igan Medical Assn, in 1956, con- tinued consultations at home un- . til illness forced him to give up and cigarette smeke may permit the practice -of medicine al- from 1916 to 1958, when he did not|Z08* 98 Tepresentative of similar | ied trips..by Kalmazoo business] and professional men to northern | Ralph Normal. functioning ‘of the , mu, cous and cilia prevent accumula- tion of ign matter on the lin- ing of the respiratary tract. The scientists suggested that im-~ pairment of this function by smoke Only : Michi- abnormal retention of cancer-caus- ing chemicals there, * * * : They used the ciliated lining of f° the esophagus and adjoining por- itions of- the intestional tract of tissue in the respiratory tract of Betsy Ross Spinet Piano $595 EASY — TERMS sher Music oa Wiz Open Every Evening ‘til Christmas | mammals such as man, fang zi See At oe f} a. raseonpeasnenapenniesnnentannterer teeansanyy ‘2 ee aes ere daritiié ee = Manufacturer does not = permit us to give his = name at this low price = Diem’s formerly sold these ¢ shoes for as much as = $17.95. YOUR CHOICE oF? Linh IF Mr. Diem Says: 7 This Christmas You Z Can Save *4-°6-°8 on uality Shoes at Diem’s! --- Pontiac’ s Popular Shoe Store Open Every Night Until 9 P.M. OVER 400 PAIRS Women's Famous “Name Brand Shoes WOMEN’S SOFT SOLE PEELE PEEL EU PUPAL EEE Aes ee wi ee All Shoes fitted by expert shoe fitters — No rack shoes... . al x Dion's se get aeality . 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Kg ~ EDISON CRIBS © = Fytra Police at ark off a rift in Europe pe Py even médre caneetie cleavage oo the Uni States and: eect Nisei ti tack wat | -the problem of two major trade blocs and the question of how to link them up. Germany, France, Italy and the Benelux countries are* resolved to! tighten their links-6f the European! community both ecomically and politically. Britain, the Scandinavian na- tions, Austria, Portugal and Switzerland have banded together in* = tbe _fe-called - “Outer Seven” “thated gift-buying. Now I'can hardly believe it’ was me!” va e | | i Lists and gifts and dhe ag i wrapping. Bah! Humbug! Then J Whiskey y gift- | comes wrapped, free. Now I know holiday giving’s as much fun as getting—with | smooth, popular Impegal. Gift-wrapped | at no etre cost. $ 381 4/5. qt. CODE No. 408 BENDED. WHISKEY.» » 86 PROOF > “GRAIN’ NEUTRAL SPIRITS ~ HIRAM wa eB, on | when spectators swarmed around ‘that thousands will be -added. a = ideliver in a public square. ~« Crosbys Will Renew | | ‘HOLLYWOOD * became knowledgeable. Imperial | Ihe said. Near. Disaster as tke a Prompts Move or Safety Measure NEW “DELHI, India (AP)—The Indian government called in thou- sands of extra police from areas near New Delhi today to help jkeep future Eisenhower-admiring crowds under control, “There had been a near disaster the motorcade carrying President! Eisenhower and Prime Minister Nehru on the epochal ride from * the. airport to the Indian capital Wednesday. xk & & Officials declined to say just ‘how many reinforcements are be- ing called in. But they confirmed Another huge throng is expect- ed Friday when Eisenhower opens the American exhibit at the World - | Agriculture Fair, Then on:Sunday| ‘the President will have a mass audience for a speech he is to Their Act in January (AP)—The four |Crosby brothers will put : their isinging act together again in Jan- uary, says Lindsay Crosby. * Bing’s sons broke ei their act in. Montreal last week and can- celed an engagement tonight at ‘Palm Springs. Lindsay denied i'they were feuding. He concluded ithey had a “beef in Canada, but ‘nothing cerfoms,"” x * ‘European. trade blocs diplomats Helen economy has made such an as- | tonishing recevery. The United States is already’ loosely linked with the rest of [rec Europe in OEEC, the Organization | for Economic European Coopera tion of which she is a member with Canada, - In the search for a joint solu-) tion to the economic problems fac- | ‘ ing all the countriés of the West the question of a common ap- proach to the problems of _eco- nomic aid to the underdeveloped countries was expected, therefore! to be linked also with the wider aspect of a possible Atlantic super-' market. & * * st He Didn't 8 Boot, , The Only Car = With Wide-Track W. higels TOP TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE... « Means Fewer Dollars Difference. Get Our Deal, Before You Buy Any Car—Anywhere! Apart from the immediate near nomic pressures in the Unired! States’ arid those between the twog see, the growing economic chal-| lenge from the Communist bloc] as the most powerful incentive for ‘broader Western pooling of re- sources as well as of opportunitics, Hl . THEATER TICKETS | for you and the family upon the purchase of a new car, to the annual ‘Merchants Christmas Progtam”’ He said oe reason for tonight’s | |caneellation is that Gary, oldest jot the four; has a throat ailment. The brothers plan to open in| \Miami Beach, Fia., | There about 2,000 knéwn spe-, President, Rajendra Prasad, 7, cies of -mosquitoes belonging to’ the Culicidae family, according to} \the National Geographic Society. in January, “AP Wirephoto: | IKE’S. HOST — India’s first | is President Eisenhower's official | | host on the current visit in India | | during Ike’s I1-nation tour. - 63 Mt. Clemens We're Going All Out! * “Bicked by the January Issue of ‘Car Life’, - PON IAC RET i. to Assist You in the Purchase of Your New Car! 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No two why over 100 million Americans ilook forward to reading their local ‘eeeapepers every day. ecesicsemronttencemeraes ements aa 4 rns: ~ Holiday Dresses 199 Festive Occasion dresses in crystal silk, brocade, moire and foces. Bouffant or sheath styles. Pastel shades: Jynior, Misses’ and Wo- men’s Half AP Wirephete NAMED SUB SKIPPER — Lt. | Cmdr. Norman Bessac Wednes- | day was named skipper of the” Scorpion nuclear powered sub- marine to be launched Dec. bed at Groton, Conn. ~ Bring World Up to U.S. Standard, “Prof. Leo Goldberg, chairinan’of of Astronomy, be ready for launching from Cape. -'Canaveral within two years. _ “At a later date, a few years ot, payloads of several thou- sand pounds are planned,” he said. Though work dh the satellite observatory only recently got under way in the Astronomy Department, the first piece of hardware for the project—a vacuurn tank—already is nearing completion, Goldberg said. 40 ON PROJECT About 40 persons at the university will work on the project. Some of the Work will be subcontracted to Radio wave experiments will be} | of two types, Goldberg said—one| Constituents such as ‘ozone (@ ;|form of oxygen found in minute quantities in the air) absorb short waves and act as a mirror re fiecting long. radio waves back. into space,” he said. to record. bursts of low frequency radio waves that can't be observed detect low frequency radiation universe. “The whole program is designed edge of the universe,” he said. “However, it has been amply demonstrated from years of re- search in the past that investi- gations of this type have a habit of being transalted inte practical application.” from the ground, and another to} | primarily to advance our knowl-|’ One of these down-to-earth — uses, | Sizes. SEAMLESS HOSE 9: Pr. eg. $1.19 3 “we $2.91 a against the Soviet Union. - Johnson Urges DES MOINES, Iowa -(UPI — iSen. Lyndon Johnson (D-Tex) ap- .[ pealed today for the creation of an economie general staff to direct monetary counter - offensive x« * * Johnson, speaking at a Lions ‘Club luncheon heré, said the Com- munists have decided to wage ‘economic war ona principle —of cheapening the products of the) ‘world by ‘‘cheapening the values’ the world places on human labor and management.” * * * “There are only two ways we! ‘can go,” said Johnson. ‘‘Either we) ‘bring the world to our standards. ‘Or else we’ shall be brought dqwn | ‘with the world to the standards -of! ‘ communism. industry, The entire effort is fi-| he said, would be to relate weather nanced by the National Aeronautics | forecasting asd radio communica- and Space Administration. jtions. “We expect to be operating | very extensively after the first of the year,” Goldberg said, Two separate NASA contracts |are involved in the project. Golé- berg and Prof. William Liller are’ working on equipment designed to measure ultravviolet rays and, x-rays and Prof. Fred T. Haddock and his associates aredeveloping devices to record radio waves. * * * “Both contracts call for prelimi- | inary design studies for equipping | ia satellite as an astronomical ob-| _servatory,”’ Goldberg said. |. He explained that research is needed in both areas because | “the earth’s atmosphere acts as | a solid wall as far as ultraviolet The ufiiversity’s satellite, Gold- | berg , will tell scientists more |about “bursts of radio waves from ithe sun that appear to signal ejec- tion of particles from that body lwhich generate magnetic storms \™ the earth’s atmosphere." Restore Relations CAIRO, Egypt i» — Diplomatic ‘relations between Britain and the ‘United Arab Republic were form- ly restored here Wednesday. British Charge D’Affaires Oolin hCrowe presented his credentials to ithe foreign ministry. Relations joore severed during the 1956 Suez War. 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Hope Cemetery. i ath a & R Assorted Chocolates $1.40 1: w. nox Ib. box $4.00 5 te. box $6.78 2 ib. box $2.70 ine Gift Box ef chocolates and butter bone - ir% ibs $2.15 the finest, freshest candy you can Exclusively ours - CLOONAN’S 72 N. Saginaw wh ne 1 Stover < “MRS. FRANK JACQUES Mrs, Frank (Jennie) Jacques of 3177 Lake Front St., Sylvan Lake, \died yesterday after an illness of she Senior Citizens Club of Rochester. jis survived by three daughters, ‘Mrs. Pauline Gibbons of Pontiac, Mrs. Agnes Rath ot Phoenix, Ariz. and Mrs. Dona Coffey of Detroit; two sons, D’Arcy .of Pontiac and Leo of Detroit; 10 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchilrden. Her body is at the Farmer- ver Funeral Home. MRS, TASE RISTICH _ Mrs, Tase (Sirma) Ristich, 67, ‘of 101 S. Johnson Aye., died yes- terday at Pontiac General Hospi- ‘tal after an illness at several “months. She leaves her. ‘ieushants a daughter, Mrs. Lubica Lazarevska | in Yugoslavia; two sons, John of ‘Pontiac and Nikola in Yugoslavia; and six grandchildren. _ Mrs.’ Ristich’s body will be at ithe Sparks - Griffin Funeral Home j until noon Saturday when it will be taken to the St. George Greek Orthodox Church for service at 2 ‘p.m. Burial will be in Perry Mount 'Park Cemetery. n HORACE E. VINAL of 50 E. Kennett Rd., will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Pursley |Funeral Home. Burial will be in ‘Brookdale Memorial Park Céme- ‘tery. Surviving are ‘three ‘Mrs. Evelyn Eagan of Me.. Mrs. Ruth Ambicki of -Dun-; ‘ellen, N. J. and Mrs. Sarah John- ‘son.of Pontiac; and three sons, 'Henry of Old Town, Me., Lewis lof Lewiston, Me. and Horace Jr. ‘of Norwick, N: Y. | Mr. Vinal, a retired gardner, died Dec.'3 at his home after an ‘illness of several weeks. OTTO R. HARDT ORCHARD LAKE — Service for| Otto R. Hardt, \76, of 5760 Lake ‘Shore Dr., will be held at 2 p.m. Ge ‘ , é ‘at tT 2-% tb Service for Horace E. Vinal, 82; daughters ‘Saturday @ at C. J. Godhatdt Funer-\Saturday at the Pixley Funeralj ota ‘Keego Harbor. Burial YEW. will follow in Oakland Hills Me- moria] Gardens, row at William R. Potere Funeral ‘Home her®, Burial will foltow- in: Mount Avon Cemetery under the auspices of Rochester Lodge 5, F & AM. Mr. Peters died yesterday at: Pontiac General Hospital after a. lengthy illness. ” In addition to membership in the Masons, he also- belonged to the Surviving are his wife, Louise; and three daughters, Mrs. Wilfred Berry. of Rochester, Mrs. Norine Ballentine of Pontiac and - Mrs.) William Lorenzen of Waltham, Mass. Two brothers, Charles of Roch- | ester and Sam of Lewiston; three -isisters, Mrs. George Krolin of Ox- ford, Mrs. Mame Layton of Lake Orion and Mrs. Elia Findlay of Hesperia; and seven grandehildren also survive. MRS. FLOYD ROBBINS’ METAMORA TOWNSHIP—Serv- ice for Mrs. Floyd Robins, .60, ‘of 53 W. Sutton Rd., 1:30 p.m. Saturday from West Deerfield Church. Burial will follow in West Deerfield Cemetery. Mrs. Robbins died yesterday at her home after a lengthy illness. will be at: | covered on the South Pole conti- Surviving are his wife, Susan M.; a daughter, Mrs. C. H, Calanaham and four great-gra investigators questioned more wit- | stations to. stock their tires, teries and auto accessories. * * * |House small-business subcommit- velt. Jr. (D-Calif); might devote | the session to the accessories field. * * * A New Jersey realtor com-, plai at the opening hearing of ‘its line of alto accessoriés. Jumping Fleas Hop Out From Antarctic Rocks WASHINGTON (UPI tists have found high jumping | fleas under rocks in the Antare- tic, the first living insects dis- nent, * * * Surviving besides her husband, are a daughter, Mrs. Donald Leon-| ard, of the same address, two sis-, ters and a grandson. The body is at Baird Funeral: Home in Lapeer. MRS. JOHN SCHOOF ROMEO-—Service for Mrs, John | Clair St. will be held at 2 p.m. Sa! . Roth's Home for Fu- ingfals. Buria will follow in Romeo femetery. . Mrs. Schoof died yesterday at her home after a prolonged illness. | Surviving are two daughters, Mrs, August Vanker and Mrs. Howard Brabb, both of Romeo; a son, Ervin of St. Clair Shores; a sister, Mrs. Robert Kegler of Royal | Oak; three brothers, Herman,| Romeo; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. ELMER W. SNIDER lard Rd. will be held at 1] a.m. » Nylon and GOWN SET 3” Sheer pastel nylon gown and tobe ensem- - bles fit for o princess. Lace detailed and. ribbon ties. Pastel shades. Gift boxed. te SLIPS tricot _ with nylon lace trim in luscious pastels, black or white. Sizes 32 to 40. ie ieee tage aes ye Say og hag gael ag ry Da ee i 2 - Thins ated 4. nikon 5 a Sal LITTLE GIRLS’ “ “> quilted dusters or ™ prints. 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STOCK Te ee | GORHAM «REED © BARTON & WeAre Pontiac's Only Registered Jewelers— American Gem Society . “ACCOUNTS | —— JEWELERS Qo FE 20294 ‘ * : ‘ er a * BA ge ‘a 4 ses Js be : 4 ty | a ‘ ' : 1 ae se < ee * : x , * m % ‘ : ’ HM 3 7 v ‘ = : = oe a . r wi some Baca escacuiacll Eee 2 * | ' 4 “ Ba 2 : * | ‘ ‘ P = E * | ] é j J & | ; 3 - Ree . ; we a et SO: eee a ¥ BS Ey cover skillet snd cook until chic -|en is tender — about 25 minutes. sour cream at room tem- perature; stir in; heat but do not ‘boil, Makes 4 servings. \W’s Different) [. (Came. From me Bagiond rs. Solley’s Plum a : | ‘To celebrate the nthe to By JANET ODELL | For a pudding recipe originated) know, Alex Soliey is supervi- Grange baking contest. We're giv- } say “season's greetings,” tt Pontiac. Press Home Eéiter jin. England we contacted Mrs.| sof of renin “aga _ ne ae pe ing = 1% win ons es : Solleys have three grown ‘ Wel @ plum i mixed vegetables; drain ‘Mari- : home, not have a open’ From the time we learn our|Alex R. Solley of Oak Hill road. sont eae : ey yh a ced Picrealintes gill: we: know about| Born in England, Mrs. Solley came pag h ageMee ot oe tauaoes — H nate in French dressing to which ‘ to . of plum pudding. Little does it mat-| to this country after she was : . PLUM PUDDING . H a little curry powder has been : bod entertain many ed * thet the actual plum in the] lgrown. She wouldn't consider ‘it| “mer, By Mrs. Alex R, Solley 4 "ds Chill and om crisp fi . : ra ‘Christmas if the menu didn't in- x * * 1 cup sifted flour < sated, — i se fe Little Jack Horner rhyme was ‘, CUD Siigar — ; ae Have chicken cut in 10 pieces; |salad greens. . Dass. in ceheton’e Aeative ane(@% ‘Subectally valuable plot .oafivde he Geditional pudding. | We-might mention that nly ‘| {Sup eva else 1 “Twash and dry, Mix salt, pepper — | i : ground“ everyone knows about " * ® * \few weeks ago Mrs. Solley was! 1 cup tight raisins Mix ingredients in order: ‘named end ka; sprinkle over and), . ey © i; ~and serve your guests tempting pulling out a plum. © - . As most of our readers well Michigan winner in the annual) j 1 = ig candied fruit peel Drop twe inches apart oh cookielrub fr ypo Melt butter in Br! maple gate ep BS holiday eanapes, a delicious dip — | {a chopped or ground fine sheet. Bake 12 minutes in 350 de-/10-inch until tet; eda) rich | —--end-a@-refreshing punch, = | | {fap Bread: crumbs gree oven, or until delicately/chicken and brown well on both used in a butter- hard™sauce : a a oe | 1 temeen a salt browned. ‘sides. Add garlic and onion rings; 'to Paid with Bente — |. There are,_many. appetizing) - es canemon : [sre * 7 = LS sa - # spreads - cheese, ham, chicken a Sethe es or oe Scr ee ee roe : | i“ x i which can be combined with real a waaiggen pou. moar oat 4 Pr Sa ee Se : mayonnai nd served on and spices with fruits, Com . ¢ ‘ 5 and “(eataree of peer * bine bread crumbs, milk and beat ig A cs en eggs. Add suet. Stir in sifted ; _ epee mtel rg \oy ingredients and fruits. i A os aetnd to lot gon in a 9 a> s *® 7 ret and give you a recipe for Turn into a pope. eae | | a ‘ Jnaking canapes ahead of time— bowl, Cover_tightly steam fod ‘ and still have the crackers crisp 4. hours. Serve with your favorite | ‘}' ‘Bnd crunchy to serve when the padding sauce. | 8 guests arrive. - These are the’ cookies that took 4 pe Canape Mayonnaise top, -honors. . os “Soften % teaspoon of unflavored gelatine in 1 teaspoon cold water then stir over hot water until ibe mixture is all liquid, and the latine is completely dissolved. Stir this mixture into % cup of real maayonnaise, . * «~* Now place on a cookie sheet thin Eye crackers, shredded wheat waf- x ers or your other favorite snack | @ackers . . . and spread all these bis érackers with a thin layer of your ay @anape Mayonnaise. -Then/ put in ag the refrigerator for a few/minutes te chill. | Filling ‘Casserole Ideal for Cold Weather Meal ' | Easier ‘than pie, this TURKEY- | STUFFING PIE. Alternate thin’ layers of cooked turkey, baked bread stuffing. and cooked peas and carrots. Pour a generous | |amount of turkey gravy and undi- : ‘luted condensed cream of chicken soup over the vegetable layer. Re- peat the three layers. a x * * =. This Canape Mayoynaise will Bake in a moderate oven (350 moisture proof - our crisp idegrees F.) for 30 minutes. Split rrackers and will form a canape —— —— : | | Brown ’n’ Serve_rolls_in_ half and SPECIAL 7¢ OFF LABELS ‘aes "BUY BIG GAL pean sano ta. ribet i ee a pang sling age, speye : place on top of casserole, cut side . = ewvith sliced stuffed c'ive or @ i j the will be Game, Incregas the temperature ] AT YOUR GROCERS é & - A BIG JOB — Mrs. Alex R. Solley of Oak recipe from her native England. There will be tg 400-degrees F. and bake 10 sity aneneny, filet — and ia 4. | Hill road pours her plum pudding into the large eight grandchildren on hand to eat this pudding minutes longer; or until rolls are, d . be ae ey | bowl in which she steams it. She brought the on | Christmas day. brown. x serve. / \_ ne ESE ne _ _, _ ® For variety, serve on shredded} E: Bec Hl i ts Pork Still on Bargain List U.S.D.A. taviar | Holiday Specials Appear W3 Yj| GRADE A arty Dip. ts Full ) poOrcry P ny P | Wholesale prices of many kinds; Im addition to bargains in cot- ory : of Raw Vegetables lof livestock and poultry are gen- tage cheese and oleomargarine, erally on the upgrade this week,| a mumber of holiday items have »/ Here’ a simple party dip which ‘but many ofthe features of a week | made their appearance on the | Ahould yo —_ oneed a time, ,ago in pork and beef are still} dairy counters. Eggnog is now Lean, Meaty x Short Sean OK Brand Tray Pack SLICED. / available. The period of low-low| in all markets—use the buy-and- f / © that the ocean blend. prices on frying chickens is be-| try test to determine the brand /® Party Dip ‘ lieved to be past. Better supplies | which has the most rich full . F / *1‘son, soseied etme ehoese, softeneg}Of fish are in many markets. | flaver for your use. Christmas Choice Cut / a >, nbleapoome ouat cream PORK: The trade believes that; Cheese boxes, weighing trom one Sherbert Turk ‘Chichen POT spoon grated onion le me pound to three pounds, are made %% teaspoon dry mustard last week’s pork prices were the) ; ] E CREAM Di NERS ROAST rs 2 tablespoons grated cucumber low of the year due to extremely | up of both domestic and im- C 3 @ 2 tablespoons grated radishes ihe Belt and pepper to taste |heavy receipts. However, again| ported cheese varieties. Pepper- Cy . une all neetems. Chill. |this week all fresh and smoked}-™mt-eandy, pistaschio and ice _ Fresh acag, oe 4 , rn 1 cup. Serve with|cuts may be found at unusually| CTeam siloes with 7 oyeere t craclers and thin thrifty prices. All roast8, chops,| *F° also belig fe i pci erackers. steaks, bacon and some hams are| FRUITS: Shipments of citrus ZIPPER : llow in cost. Gradual increases af€|are still’ increasing and prices on | SCARCE , “ . lexpected .to continue until about|most varieties are substantially | Pascal PEEL | Bake In Sheet, Ithe middle of the month |lower than a year ago. Tangerines | CELERY Tangerines | A R . | BEEF: Against this. week ‘are the nearest to last year in| Order Now | i oll In Balls | ground beef, corned beef and price. Although navel oranges are| for the Holidays | f Ww C ] d | chuck roasts are the budget buys. |in excellent quality, the . market y | 3 R hen oole However, some exceptional val- |i8 slightly higher this week er | | | * ; . ' wes are also available in stand- | heavy demand, " Bake these cookies just before | ing rib roasts and beef tender- | More grapefruit has been shipped | . your children come home| joins, Some stores are even jin the fresh form than the amount | ; fot them i then ot be “ help yOu! featuring suet for holiday baking. | shipped to the same date last year. | em into small balls. a Cookie Che FISH: For the next few months| xe * — ws weather conditions will determine | However, supplies are expected to : ; © 1Me-cups sugar the supplies of fresh fish ‘from all | level off and prices are expected | . * = : Hy ompoes nee te sources. Lake perch are still/to be at their low point now. The : : ‘a temspoon grated lemon rind ample, though fractionally higher | medium-large sizes seem to be in| Pp © 1% tensneone toking powder ‘in price this week. More fresh heavier supply. PC 7 ~~ i OES taacitpn a 1” can? they chopped ae |whitefish is beginning to appear) Cranberries are in heavy “P| » 1 cup finely chopped pecans | from northwest. Canada as ice ply and an excellent chance for $ ay Beat eggs slightly; add sugar, | Iconditions have im proved and S€V-| freezer storage for year round Salt, vanilla‘and lemon rind; beat | eral yar ties of oce: “Oh fish are use, All berries now arriving in Boy a te. v Harn until blended. Sift together flour jalso lower in price ' ‘| this market are now certified so ' ‘nd baking powder; stir into egg Shrimp is still economical—though that you may now buy them with a eeenneenees ee an qixture. Add oats, dates and pe- higher in price Mh. _ . ‘ weeks} full assurance of their safety. gun cee : ene m cans; stir well. ago due to slightly depletec sup| The green-when-ripe Anjou pears : plies. are also abundant. a MEATY CUTS | LEAN LAYER : ~ Turn into greased and floured |" pos AND DAIRY: This is the| “114 by 15% by 14 inch pan. Bake (| VEGETABLES: Both Michigan B f es | SLICED vin slow (325 degrees) oven 15 to time of year to take advantage 0 land Maine potatoes are a higan| ee ; C “2) minutes. Cool about 2 min- the lower prices on Grade B y tor} ower in prich ‘tein week as more| SHOP . : ' , : which are perfectly satisfactory for | markets are featuring them. Move-| Roasts SAVE CASH MIARKE] -| BACON tides, lay baking— amblin holiday baking—or for scramOing. | ent in onions has picked up-and| 78 N.§ NAW T. oie » Cut into 2-inch squares. Shape |The primary difference between) a balls and roll in confection-| | Grade A and B eggs is in the} lin thie. vegetable. Tt gone values . tp’ sugar. 1s s brok ge in Vv y § sugar. Makes 3!9 dozen. hape of the ken e ‘bags of spinach are being fea-| FRESH. MEATY = na LR y ‘tured in some stores because many | _ ? ‘ ares are now shipping and this| SPARE 4 Familiar Vegetables [Sinisa ate +; Turn Up in New Form tomatoes idee vonsiderable -|damage was done to the crop by & the recent cold. Fresh‘autumn vegetables can appear at table in new © * * * and tempting dishes. Let’s look’at a few delicious ex- =| The rains and cold slowed the # harvest of -many other Florida) amples: 4 lerops but price declines are also/ SKILLET TURKEY AND VEGETABLES: Cut ,left- “|expected in eastern cauliflower. | over turkey into slivers. Saute in butter or margarine — (The retail lettuce picture is rela-| with sliced onion, mushrooms, green pepper and diced | |tively unchanged, although the) CENTER CUT tomatoes, Season to taste with salt, ground black pepper | | wholesale market has jumped up! VS lak dieinanas AND POTATOES IN SOUR i? =~ | | , -P ORK Colorful Fruit Sauce CHOPS CREAM: Heat 2 cups each, diced rutabagas and potatoes tablespoons finely chopped onion. Cook only until cream 4 Tops Holi day Treat | : e = : b. P, ‘ together; only until hot. Add % cup sour cream and 2 : is hot. Season with salt and ground black pepper to | BRISKET taste. This attractive and_ delicious Ny BS FRENCH FRIED FRESH CAULIFLOWERETS: Dip esuce for your Christmas sundaes cauliflowerets in fritter batter or in fine dry @| wilt draw “ahs” and “ohs” from bs and then in beaten egg and fry in hot deep © jall who eat it. _ to 360 degrees F. Serve as a vegetable. : Pineapple Mint Delights GINGER RELISH: Add a cee sremurstes, “suger i % ce ‘phopped can d ginger to taste to fresh cranberry sauce. Ayn <5 wap poultry, Pork, ham of veal, #\°2 3 diene peppermint INBERRY SWEET POTATO AND PORK | § Pineapple Fines in ace a layer of raw cranberries ina || Cook sugar and pineapple. juice! @ layer of sliced raw sweet pota- | jin saucepan, over low heat, until) “brown sugar over which place pork — |thitk éyrup, about 8 to 10 minutes. h walt and ground black pepper: to |Add iced pineapple, green cher- ina preheated moderate ‘oven ties ny cnr Flavor with pep-| re, Remove cover 30: minatds be- } P serena pines ple rings on indi-| Q\ vidual serving’ plates. Top’ each| : | with a scoop of ice cream. Serve ——— with sauce. Makes 6 a 4 tA toe } re ” Giiled ond Rodsied” _ such a way that it might be said/slow oven. ' square cut shoulder. The shoulder Sepa ae .. |Befo You might place this recipe inte saslie wote ak twa lldig ton a budget meal or banquet spreadside being left open for stuffing. category. Why? The cut of meat! After stuffing is inserted in the is considered among the less de-jpocket, the side is sewed or|, manded cuts yet it is prepared iniskewered shut and roasted in. a. |So Old It’s New Again % teaspoon pepper Combine all ingredients and mix ©, >. ust the Dish vast | for Luncheon e. ore Bridge A delightful rolled sandwich! Oven Mushroom Rolls 4% pound médium-sized mushrooms 2 tablespoons butter or margarine * 2 tablespoons mayonnaise (noi sweet mayonhaise-type dressing) %q teadpoon onion salt, peppe 6 slices regular soft (orusts removed) butter Wipe mushrooms with a damp bakers bread that it’s a meal fit for a king! Stuffed Lamb Shoulder _|eloth; cut off a thin slice from For the homemaker who might to 5-pound cushion-style ‘amb “et -jends, Slice and chop fine both have to describe to the meat shoulder Make-ahead dinner’ course foF| mushroom caps and stems guests: chicken stew. This old- fashioned dish is not’ come upon’ every day and it reheats well.! retailer exactly. what she wants Geroi-Rasin Stuffing ~ when asking for a cushion-style) Season the lamb shoulder with lamb shoulder, simply explain that|salt and pepper. Prepare the Car- it can “be made by boning théelrot-Raisin Stuffing. Fill the pocket with stulting. oes od skewer edges rooms! THANK YOU, EVERYONE for the won- derful response to our opening week of our great: 5th Anniversary Food Festival . . , We know our prices are low, our quality of the best, but we did not anticipate such a wonderful turn-out by our friends and cus- tomers .. . so, here for the second big week are more savings on better foods .. . and these low prices are good all week. OPEN SUNDAY 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. VAN CAMP - PORK and BEANS 300. Can HAMILTON GRADE ’A’ LARGE 3 9: | EGGS.... "Always Plenty of Parking Space at Atlas Super Market COCKTAIL 303 Can RUSE a at Pe -e PEAS \9 FRENCH Paurs . i ‘ot r-Choice.... \ “F ROSTY ACRES FRESH FROZEN ORANGE JUICE Cook mushrooms in ° table- spoons butter in 9 or 10-inch skillet, stirrmg often, until soft, i You ¢ah fancy it up with’ fiush:| Mix with *niiyonnaise, que ‘salt, ada pepper to tanto. [cake with a thread. DAYS: he _Sprend tops’ rolls lightly with eof - Oakes sbent % con) Spread 2 tablespoons of ee ae bread; roll up. soft butter. Bake-on a cookie sheet ‘in hot (425 degrees) oven until): . \lightly toasted — about 10 min- utes. Serve at once, Makes caida -- 2 rolls for each portion. | ir Tomatoes for rae” Want good Swiss steak? Cho08e ja 6 learning to use such versatile, chuck. or round beef that is one; of ‘two inches thick.-For extra) flavor use stewed tomatoes in-/94USages and—dried beef, mor istead of regular. canned tomatoes | |commonly known as chipped beef ifor the liquid needed during the: ‘in everyday dishes. | braising. ae acy ec pe a oe ae ‘combination with chopped green 3) pepper |grated American cheese imeat For a Clean cut, slice angel Tood/ for Sinergency use” only. beet has become: iu favorite when “Tonight “for a change, treat the fcreamed—and served over family to a new type one featuring chipped beef in and *onion; seasonings, , chopped pe olive and cooked macaroni * * * More and more, homemakers items: --ws—-eatrined- - meats * * * Often these meats were reserved thy Chipped’ . NORTHERN TOILET TISSUE weit COLORED = 1 8 ARMOUR STAR CANNED HAM. em 2? Choice Cut CHUCK ROAST of BEEF PRESSEL’S NO. 1 SKINLESS HOT DOGS Lb. C Colonial Fresh Frozen 10° PKG. | © CHOPPED ‘BRO 6 Oz. Cans Laminated \Bags — K $1 LARGE, SWEET, JUICY Delicious - MIXED. $8 NUTS 2 Now in Special Fresh Longer ~Pound— Cello. eeps casserole | points. Chipped Beef Macaroni 6 ounewe chipped: beet, cut in sttipe 2 tableapoons chopped green pepper 1 tablespoon chopped onic 2 tablespoons 2? tablesnoons flour, tae ‘ys teaspoon thynte 7 Alth ugh prefab: or ', teaspoon marjoram 1 cup grated American cheese ') eup chopped ripe olives ) cups cooked Cook wreen” “butter or milf getitie until tender, about 5 minutes. Stir in flour and radually add milk. Cook, stirring constantly, marjoram and cheese. A it yme, “Mix. sauce THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY — SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY — DECEMBER 10th to 16th! toast olives. and n Casserole is sae Yield: 4 Prefab Tendency. re vse 4 butter or sna reatine homes account for approximately Bebe neo 10 per cent of new home construc ‘pper atid onion in|tion, the influence of factory tech I niques in. home building is evett greater. 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Aluminum body. = $1-8 Bows : ote Wizard 614” Portable Elec. Hand Saw PI Powertal 115Y mows dere. $35.00 24". Safety slip clutch, $9.69 Bows > . EXA14 Susy Goose” 7 7 < Blackboard S 3 69 Clocving Set & Peg Set Toy that teaches! Broom has Blackboard raised to reveal poly head, dust pan, plastic pegboard. Hardwood desk, apron, yarn hand duster. - seat, Desk size is 12” x 18” Full-Size $788 Bowling Set - Real bowling action! Weight Gaily decorated! Three ol balls, pins with sand, water. .., shelves over room Made of unbreakable pleat 2 sliding black doors ps - : x a] & Sesienne $988 ‘T-Light eee Set “9ge Independent burning. — in asstd. colors add a-f flair to the Christmas season. prices ‘are good in all Western Auto Company Stores! DOWNTOWN STORE Open 9:30 - 9:00 Daily 162 North Saginaw St. Pontiac a FE 2-9253 id Cross’center. It was the sec- er buay _ say for whe joined ® and her husband, Maj. John yer, in an early morning, to ‘the shrine of Indian in-| fence -leader Mohandas K.| a amaered st tbe Red Cross ee snappily. outfitted in a salf-and-pepper tweed dress with @ short jacket, black cum- meérbund and a black grosgrain’ bandeau. The attractive, 33 - year - old American showed keen interest in the services and facilities — she's a mémiber of the board of direc. tors of the American Red Cross chaptér in Gettysburg, Pa. “Eobking: over the-exhibitof am. bulance services, she asked if there were afy acCcidents during: the tumultuous turnout for the ‘President's arrival Wednesday. NO ACCIDENTS “We were afraid there might be ‘because of. the-.way the . people ‘midwives since they were unable Sadie officials assured there were no accidents sthsags a@ number of persons used Red Cross aid stations, “The welcome was the most amazing thing I have ever seen,” Barbara commented. ee ce ee Barbara showed particular in- terest in the Red Cross midwife ‘training program here. She asked, | “Is it fashionable for women to have Children “49 hospitals?" * She was told that the great mass of India’s millions had to_relyor to afford hospital facilities. The first talking motion picture was demonstrated in New York! DAVID F, TASTARD crowded into the Zaed. | she said. City in 1928. VICTOR’s MILLIONTH CUSTOMER CELEBRATION a pointing weeds? You'll find the answer below . ~ THE PAINT Very soon now, the }{ millionth VICTOR PAINT customer of 1959 will walk Into one of the 14 VICTOR PAINT CENTERS, Why do so many folks depend on VICTOR to salve their + typleal VICTOR PAINT valves on highest quality merchondie ... ond remember, the VICTOR PAINT 100% money beck guovessn b Gechad wp by © san bond om Gepost ot Cy Bonk Satellite May Row, Bloomfield Hills, is to be installed: as High Priest of Tren- ton Chapter 173, *Royal Arch Masons tomorrow at the Masonic Temple in-Trenton. 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Roller, Cover, Tray S\. $1.96 Valve > SAVE 75¢ ae iy ee ee . 5 x = TO 6 P.M. A new HAMMO at our LOWEST Sosy ye | ‘ Play by Christmas! 3 The Hammond “Extravoice” in about it is New! Rich brilliant tone. y w styling and easy to play key- rd. The Extravoice gives you @ magnificent _ J fon a and a arene watts ¢ of musical by Sending Up TV Test Vehicles CAPE CANAVARAL, Fla (AP) —U. S. weathermen may soon be able to make forecasts by studying pictures taken by a satellite whirl- ing 400 miles in space, In mid-January, the National Aeronautics and Space Adminis- tration is scheduled to launch the first of two experimental. meteor- ological satellites containing cloud- scanning television cameras, The second will be sent up later next year. x * * The operation is known as pro- ject Tiros. ay six-term governor, for 8 ighter place in the national {Grand Avé,~-r or David F. Tastard of 10 Vallev | politeal gun goes ‘resolutely. on ‘Adversity at-home certainly bas hurt his national . But it has killed them, as some of Soapy’s critics believe, the word hasn't: been delivered: to 629-8. x * . There, in a rambling gray frame |house, converted into an office, ‘four full-time personal employes} - staff a small Lansing operation to promote his chances, Largely, itis a communications, research and speech-writing center shots; of course, Grand. and translated into action by John William Murray, 39, politi- ically astute former newsman and publie relations chief for the State Central Committee, HAS ‘MILLSTONE At . this juncture, Democratic leaders around the country are watching the Williams effort to see how much of a dent.a candidate running with a millstone around his neck can make in the 1960 Democratic Convention, The millstone is the state's wide- ly cial-crisis, now rounding out a full year, °* If successful, the Tiros satellites | will provide meteorologists with enough pictures’ to reconstruct cloud patterns over a large por- storms and cold fronts. | The first — satellite, . to be, ilaunched by a Thor-Able rocket, Japanese Abandon U.S. Protest March “POKYO : (AP)—Ultra-leftist Jap- anese students today abandoned a march on the Japanese Parlia- ‘ment to protest Japan’s military pounds, - | © Rent the Extravoice es 30 days 6 lessons, rental fee and : ping eta books. All for 7 South Saginaw Street FE'3.7168 “Layaway Now for Christmas, tide — : 4 = sane ts si ‘ ’ i 3 \ as wap Be on incase icin = Ege NNSA y \ ‘alliance with the United States. * * | The demonstration collapsed af- ‘ter other leftist organizations boy- icotted it because of public indig- ination over a similar march Nov. (27 in which 700 persons were in- ‘jured. * | Anti-American forces suffered another defeat today. The leftist- iled Sohyo Labor Federation called jon 4% million workers across the jcountry to hold workshop rallies denouncing ties with the United States. But police said-only 325,000 stayed off the job. * * | | Ludington Leader Dies | LUDINGTON i® — Funeral serv- lice will be held Friday for Arthur, J. Reinberg, 52, wholesale fruit who died Tuesday at Stearns Hospital after a jillness, He was owner-operator of the Northern Fruit Co. and active in Yacht Club. ND organ price ever! = = *25 tion of the earth. This will enable | them to detect quickly developing| jwill be a 40-inch sphere weighing| - 4 firm executive and civic leader, Paulina’ + short! formation of the Ludington iit by its weight, the 48-, i id governor nevertheless dog- igedly plows ahead like a floored |prizefighter hoping for a 15th round ‘knockout, * As circumstances permit, Wil- Haas toils at casting a spell on |party leaders and liberal groups across the land. | Last month he made it to Toledo, Ohio, Oklahoma City, to | Houston and San Antonio in Texas, and to Philadelphia, all in weekend sorties. He appeared in New York with other hopefuls last weekend, The state's money woes tie him dpwn on regular work days. Besides the paid staff, a few volunteers and top Democratic state officials are lending a hand notably State Chairman Neil Staebler, National Committeeman ‘Thomas H, E, Quimby,and Ade- jl@ide Hart, state Vice @alipaabn. Williams opened a listening post a few months. ago-in Washington temned by India Edwards, a politi- cal old pro who was a vice chair- man of ‘the Democratic National Committee in Truman days. * * * Thus far, it has been a low key effort. But all hands are thinking ahead, ready to expand the opera- tion if Dame Fortune smiles, As Williams. strategists see it, the governor has been hurt na- tionally in two ways by Michigan's prolonged financial troubles. - success. suitably swmnovee from the Capital, is to cultivate existing sources of his political strength, most notably his Michigan's chiefithe nationality groups, Negro ed, hard-to-shake finan-/ ogee Conference, a bloc of .H@ Uelegate-rich states. WHAT IS PITCH? What, then, is the pitch of the present national effort? 1960 convention in the liberal direc. tion that is vital to. Williams’ ~ * * As a means to this end, one aim) Briefly, it is to ph rien Williams | of leading serious spokesman}, on dee een voters and “We are trying to maintain. the Williams appeal in these groups which he always has had with _ ” an aide explained. ‘We re- alize they do not in themselves swing & eonyention but they are an important reserve influence.” Williams strategists are con- vinced that in working for s liberal program, rather than for “Williams, the Liberal,” they are tediy these ef sume other cam didates, As they analyze it, the next phase of Humphrey (D-Minn) and Jonn F. Kennedy (D-Mass) slugging it out in state presidential primaries. They .see U.S. Sens, Stuart Symington (D-Mo) and Lyndon |Johnson “(D-Tex) each standing back a step, and Williams a step farther in the rear, ready to rush ahead if the first two: falter. As the din of candidate competi- tion rises, the script calls for Williams to emerge as. the No. 1 “neutral’’ spokesman for Demo- cratic liberal elements, increas- ingly in demand for speaking dates in states nervous about Humphrey- Kennedy frictions. WILL BEGIN TO MOVE When \this time arrives, they figure, he\will begin to move front jand center... “We are ‘trying to work out a) strategy suited to the facts, taking into account. the damage to the governor from the state’s cash crisis,” summarized. one cog in the Williams machinery, Probably the most important direct push by the Williams forces is being made through the Midwest * * * In cooperation particularly with) Wisconsin and Humphrey's Minne- seta, Williams and Michigan Dem- ocrats have engifeered an-ascend- | ancy of liberals in the conference. | A conference steering commit- tee will meet in Detroit in| March, hopefully to draft oro- posed liberal platform -planks: the states will join in supporting at the national convention. , Party professionals credit: Staeb- ler, Williams’ organnizational vhief First, they relatively have pinned helping his cause—and admit-| pre-convention campaign-| _ ing, will find U. S. Sens. Hubert H. in Michigan since 1950, as an espe- ALL ¢ ek ny arn * | NORELCO NORELCO NORELCO NORELCO NORELCO | NORELCO | NORELCO. NORELCO | NORELCO ~ NORELCO NORELCO. NORELCO | | NORELCO | _THE PONTIAC PRESS ' NATIONALLY ADVERTISED boots are more popular than ever, especially this warm wool ‘fleece lined shearling cuff boot with crepe soles, = i » FAMILY SHOE STORE MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER NEW YORK —1 am one of mil- Jions of women in America whose! | Just because have a job, a bus- |band and two pairs of white gloves, my friends presume that | am ‘‘the ;weman, who. has pyerything.”" The result: in the gift ex: changes I wind up with sequins. , in my bathroens and mink tails in my mops. And those mink tails | do a pretty inefficient job of dust. ing up those sequined soap | dishes, I can tell you. i | I think I speak for a good seg- iment of American society’ when) 'T say; Heavens to Betsy, this feel- ling that everybody has everything ig NASTY WORDS | Those. thi'ee nasty little’. words, iw has everything,”” were ‘dreamed up by investors’ who had ‘nothing—except a surplus supply of ‘beer can openers, some mink ma- inipulator’s rejects and an idea. And by new, it has be- | come such an easy solutfon to | the problems involved in the com- | mercial aspect of Christmas , . | we used to stew and puzzle and ponder a present to be given to | | a dear friend, It was a strain, but when the | stewing was over, we would give a well-thought-out token of our af ifectiog or regard. * * * Today, we tend to toss off the, problem with that easy, crafty, | {meaningless little phrase, ‘‘He's a| ;man 4who has everything’’—and we| l are, in our-own minds, forgiven) | for giving up quickly. Our dilemma is tossed’ aside | | with the purchase of a golden | toothpick, or a four-foot-tall pep- | impersonal somehow has carried over into per- ;has gone far enough. sonal giving. I Suess it’ s logical. | small dolls, baby toiletries, Undoubtedly at the root of this| trend toward novel nothingness in gifts is our wealthy, commercial,| tilt we get a coordinated sink) I credit-card economy which inspires| must insist there are other seal people-te-send.gifts.to other people. A. really..need . “more. they searcely know. This is considered good busi- ness. Delight the client, or the prospective client, with a token of your spirit; at Christmas, who could misconstrue it as a bribe | or payola? This revered system of objective, giving in business TOTS SHARE in Christmas fun with special baby caddy. It holds | lin- ens. Use quilted plastic fabric for back, sew on patterned dia- | per pockets. OO Remember last year? Even then NATIONALLY ADVERTISED WATER SOFTENERS for’so low a price. Honestly . but in spite of the steel oir t ald them last year at $98.50 VERY FEW LEFT ?:. original price was $329.95 . . cought with his softeners. down. 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With This Coupon | “ONLY -25¢ EACH- - Limit 5 Per Person. a eee ee LARGE SELECTION OF ToYs = Some Discounted to 70% Off : (SEE US BEFORE BUYING) ead lone ics, comme hereto es aad: ' dissin ass Wint ar wtcing > “STEAM TYPE TRAIN SET WITH TRANSFORMER Special *§8° LIONEL 027 set with Trans.-$1495 Many Specials On. H.O. TRAIN. SETS _3 Foot Pieces of FLEX TRACK 50c CAR KITS $1.29 up. We GUARANTEE Our Train Sets SCARLETT'S Bicycle & Hobby Shop ; SEE THE LARGEST SELECTION OF (SCHWINN) BICYCLES IN THIS AREA Hes uated be RMiRe Udi t PONTIAC DRAYTON PLAINS Next te Karen's Floor Covert 20 E. Lawrence St.” 4524 Dixie Highway ms FE 3.7843 OR 3-002! PARK FREE BEHIND BOTH STORES " i i i $1.00 to $3.00: tt eee SS starve if we don’t get there soon.” But Keotuk only whimpered softly, Oonik flan # down and rubbed his hands through Keo- tuk's fur, “Whaj is it?’ he mur- mered gently, .... held up-one of his front paws. Oonik gaSped with dismay. The paw wag cut and torn by ice splinters, — Oonik picked out the splinters. “Ol, Keotuk, if only you had _ shoes!”? he moaned. Then he had ‘SYNOPSIS: Heading across the frowen sea to ask Santa to help talk the Ice King into ending the continueus winter, Oonik’ and Keo- tuk are caught in a fierce storm. > ‘The storm collapsed the snow cave where Oonik was sleepng and he awoke to find himself sliding down a piece of ice.) Chapter Four Down, down, down Oonik slid on the huge slab of ice upended by the storm. Ahead of him was \the black churning sea. Oonik ithrew himself back and dug in his ‘heels but he could not stop slid- ing. dust as he was about to zoom inte the water there was a ter- | vible screech and the ice stab suddenly reversed itself like a see saw and Oonik began rock- | eting back in the other direc- | tion. ‘and hands over his ears. WIND DIES DOWN But even the Ice King seemed groaned and creaked. | Oonik crawled out of the snow- drift. Blinking, he stared &t the iworld. It was peaceful and quiet. ‘Great piles of ice blocks lay about ‘like forgetten toga! Where there had been open water theré was now a solid ridge of ice There was no sing a Kootuk OONTK crawled out and, saw ice blocks: piled like toys. an idea. “I will make you some shoes!” With his knife he cut four strips of seal skin from his own coat. wrapped the pieces of skin around Keotuk’s paws and tied them with lacing from his ewn hood. “There,” he said. “Ice splinters icant ®urt you now.’ Keotuk rose uncertainly to his | feet, At firs lintped but the er the pa “Keokuk!” called | soft skin pede actually made Oonik. “Keotuk, come! | his bruised paw feel better ana He ran from ridge to ridge,, after a while he was able to waik calling and clapping his hands. ; quite well, Suddenly he saw a snowdrift rise On they trudged until at last they. up from the ice. The drift heaved Came to the shore and Oonik saw and shook itself and there was! hills. Keotuk stepping sleepily out. Cov-| Eyerything will be all right ered by the drift he had been|now,” cried Oonik starting to run, safe and warm as. the storm died Frop that ig surely smoke from out. ‘Santa's very own chimney!" “Oh, Keotuk!" cried Oonik em-| Next: Oonik in Santa Land bracing the dog. “I knew you | “ would be all right! But where is| B. F. Goodrich Gives. Cash Gift to Cadillac Alas, it was gone. Together with ‘Oonik’s spear and the remainder i ‘bottom of the sea. With a whoosh he shot off the! far end and landed head first. in; a snow drift, There he rolled him-| ‘self up into a tight little ball and) lay trembling with teeth chattering! . himself bravely. “Come, Keotuk, to have had enough. The wind) died down and the ice no longer ing slowly, Oonik often slipped ard iby little the snow covered moun-| the sled?" of his food, the sled was buried; CADILLAC (UPI) — The B, F. ibeneath the ice or, perhaps at the of present, Goodrich, which abandoned its operations here in June and deeded, its vacant plant to the city in. August, still paid the city the regu- lar sum of its taxes for the June- to-December period. City officials.said the gift was welcomed and will be added to a $25,000 loan to keep Cadillac. sol- vent for the rest of the year be- cause of unpaid and overdue state ‘and federal tax returns of $35,000 still owed the city, +. * * Oonik stared at. the mountains on the distant shore. There, nestled lin those mountains, - was. Santa Land, “We can make it,’ Oonik told it isn’t too fare We're almost there.” Together they started off. Trudg- fell. 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That's when he put in his call for help, By the time police arrived, they found Hall ‘hanging on to’ the ant- ‘lers of the buck, The animal shook himself loose, snapped the rope and headed for safety in the woods be- fore the officers could do anything about it. _ Children's ” Half Soles - _ Cheaper ‘smoke curling up from behind the Goodrich Co. has given the city, Cadillac’ a $9,664 Christmas| jute.” "Earl Wilson. ‘Wonderful Christmas Gift! Come get several pairs of this fur-fluffed rr i's so soft, so cozy...such a smart buy for gifts, for yourself! Noe teat Brome Comet Se ee “§. S. KRESGE'S- DOWNTOWN STORE ‘Lowell Police Chief ito Retire After:30 Years | i LOWELL (UPD ; Frank L. ‘|Stephens, “65, who has served as Lowell chief of ‘police for more than 30 years, will give up the post at the end of “the year as soon aS a successor is named. —* Stephens said he wanted to “‘take ¢ some time off for myself.” He } will continue his duties as a depu- § 'ty sheriff, driver's license clerk § and local civil defense official, Cherries’ Grow in U.S. The United States produces about 20 per ‘cent of the world’s cherry oe: ‘ | ‘SHOE REPAIR — BASEMENT Sg ’ ‘Nowadays when you see a §@ father: and son having a man-to-) man talk, says Maurice pt chances are the one with the beard is the son... . A pretty young |# job-seeker teld an employment | service interviewer:’ ‘Well, I can’t type very fast, but I can! erase up to 60 misttkes a min Sizes 4 te 10 hi ig Friday. and | 5S See ted Beautiful Ladies’ Hamilton, Ledy Elgin & Girls’ € Sk JPPERS — 4e TISSOT “1.99 WATCHES iathinanaitiibaie from 8.99: up 3.99: up | MEN'S - | LEATHER OPERA SLIPPERS - Regularly / ~ $4.00 i COREE GOT Saturday _|Completety Orlon-pile tet CORDUROY — HOOD ED COATS | a s & Girls’ SKATES COWBOY. ~~ BOOTS — ¢ Gooddoutag goodies dak bed iat” for delving tea hall Gah the iain) aoa watm-as-fur Orlon pile from convertible hood- collar sis Wear full flowing or belted—they come wi eats Dele ees Brome, un ” «+. brief sizes 6-15. bie wsoesy aaa ss : Fee gs S if \ ¥ ig ¥ bal . 4 Be a crowd are stuffed animals from the air show, Huckleberry Hound. Ike's Trip of Pravda © MOSCOW (UPI) — The. Soviet press ald *radio have been’ giving dutiful but minimum coverage of the bare facts of the Eisenhower trip andradio comment has been brief and only mildly critical. back page of Soviet papers with no accompanying comment. . ‘White Stripes to Edge Roads in Pennsylvania — | re Ff signed Tuesday by Gov. David Law- “rence. Food Firms Sell Out jlude to the actual date when WASHINGTON (UPI) — The t mortality rate among food firms lence began with demands of the has been high in the past seven Greek majority for’ ‘Enosis’’ years, according to the Agricul-' (union) with Greece, a proposal a os, republic provides that the presi- dent be Greek, the vice president Turkish. Both Makarios and Katchuk are assured of election. The elections Sunday are a pre- It will be a state with a bloody past and an uncertain future. * * * Cyprus’ strategic locaffon, 40 miles off Turkey in the eastern Mediterranean, has made it a ‘favorite target of conquerors for’ {more than 2,000 years; beginning, with Alexander the Great, : 'ENOSIS DEMAND BRED HATE Its. most recent history of vio-, __ For example, the communique ture Department.-One out of every Violently. opposed by the Turkish issued at the end of Eisenhower's four food companies in the U.S. minority, as well as by Turkey. | stay. in Karachi was limited to ajwas gobbled up by bigger com- In the resulting dispute involv- a man named Col, George Grivas, the leader of the fighting under- Greece..and Turkey, NATO, came to the verge of war; Greek and Turkish Cypriot battled each other and outrages against each still burn in memory:} * ¥ * Early this year, Britain, Turkey and Greece, with Makarios sitting in for the Cypriots, agreed that Cyprus should become an inde- pendent state. e It was an agreement satisfac- to no Makarios' Greek Cypriot Party split between right and left. Negotiations looking toward a government administered by both Greeks and Turks almost on a charge-of gun-running gainst | Highway Department because the Turks apsed venge on “informers” they sus- pected of working for the British. * * * A Cyprus newspaper this week five-paragraph straight news story/petitors with the highest acqui- ing Britain, Greece and Turkey in felt it necessary to warn that on page five of both Pravda and sition rate being among grocery addition to Cyprus itself, Makarios “unless it is universally recog- Izvestia, /stores and dairy firms. | beeame the political firebrand and nized that democracy implies com- roots in pagan ceremonies. i Q EALLY REFRESHED There’s a friendly fire and warm hospitality ~ that’s bright and bracing as the winter air. Ride throughthe Holidays refreshed and relaxed... waiting at home...and people . 3 COMPANY COMING... “STOCK UP ON C QO Reg. U. allies in E PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10.1950 - hatreds which still are a Cyprus. ’ Damage Insurance Issue May Stall Bridge Bow LANSING: (UPL. — The 1-mil- lion 3. 15 ; C. 1% -pound Deluxe Oblong Light Fruit Cake, $° 5; cellophaned, ribbon-tied and boxed . . .. . 2 3 D. 2Y%e-pound Round Dark Fruit Coke, cellophane $9 7 5 : wrapped ond packed in special Christmos box . ° ‘ E. 1%4-pound Oblong Dark Fruit Cake, cellophane $ ] 9 5 wrapped and packed in special Christmas box . ed Nadeoed °°, PLACE PARCEL POST ORDERS NOW! :. a Mailing Charges Additional 4 | } date cece eae enim aiee saa came vite cane each web me an aie at ie aan es nie comes ol aad wd i “ ‘46 = SANDERS i. STORES ' WHERE QUALITY COSTS YOU LESS coy Pe i Visit the Sanders Dept. in your nearest National Food Store | 685 Eost Boulevard °° 1249 Baldwin near Ypsilanti, = * 2375 Orchard Lake Rd. (Sylvan Lake) * 4889 Dixie Hwy. 7 ee eet TTT Te a at: i ks Sa eA Ae Ae A ge i a le tes | 3415 Elizabeth Lake Rd. (Waterford Twp.) + 8040 Cooley Lake Rd. (Union Lak «And @ Sanders Store in the Tel-Huron Shopping Center; Pontiac = eee e ie = Bn lore. Fe 5 f = \ . é < bs es ie a ee a ee a e TH E ‘. ae % > a o O Pootiac Pr ess Photos Decked ini boughs of Christmas greens are mem- bers of ‘Pontiac’ Central High School's vocal music, department. From top are, street; Gary Bowes, le{t, of Chamberlain street; Elvin King,of High street, and Phyllis Burt of Baldwin avenue. Master-Plumbers Dine A family-style‘ dinner’ with and Mrs. Willidm Williams, Bill lighted Christmas tree and carols was the setting when Thompson and Mrs. E: J. Duf- Pontiac Master Plumbing. Con- pse fy tractors and their Women's Auxiliary gathered for their * * * annual Christmas party Tues- Others present were Mr. day evening at Rotunda Inn. and Mrs. Ezra Mason, Mr. and * * * Mrs. Glenn P. Seeley, Mr. and Decorations were under the Mrs. Ezra Mason Jr , Mr. chairmanship of Mrs. Curtis and ue Bud Temple, Mrs. Thompson assisted by Mrs Donald Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Thompson and Mrs., Jerry Williams, Mr. and Mrs. William Williams. Donald E. Williams, Mr. and * * *& Mrs. Curtis Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Conrad and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Campion. (See Picture on Pege 56) Music wag provided by Mrs. Bud Temple * * e Attending the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cook, Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Thorton, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Temple, Mr Seven Pages Today in Women’s Section Tom Cate of West Huron: Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred | eres knnual “all Pontiac’s annual community Christmas concert will be presented Sunday in the Pontiac Central High School ‘gymnasium at 3 p.m. * * * The special yuletide program will feature the Pontiac Central Music Department, the Pontiac Women’s Chorus and tie MacDowell Male Chorus in a variety of sacred and secular Christmas music. A sequence of carols from many lands has been planned to present the story of the nativity. Under the direction of Doreen Volt{mann, the. combined ‘girls glee clubs will sing ‘“‘The Snow Lay on the. Ground” and “When Christ Was Born of Mary Free,” traditional English. carols. BOYS’ NUMBERS A. Michael Rempsey and the combined boys glee clubs are working on “Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming” by Prae- torius and “Carol, Brothers Carol” by Roy Ringwald. ‘The MacDowell Male Chorus has chosen “Christmas Eve” by Hagemann and Clay Warnick’s special arrange- ment of “White Christmas.” panist of this civic chorus. x * * The Pontiac Women’s Chorus, directed by George Scott, is preparing a group of Polish carols arranged by E. H. Greer. “Today Is Born Immanuel” by Praetorius will complete their group. Accompanist is Dorothy McKibben. - The audience will have an opportunity to join in sing- ing familiar carols with Jerry Libby directing. ALL 800 IN FINALE Climax will be the final three selections in which all 800 singers of the combined: choruses as well as all former vocal department students will join in singing the Bach chorales and the “Hallelujah Chorus” from Handel's “Messiah.” oo Other special groups appearing will ve the Song Spin- ners and the Junior Girls Ensemble under the direction of A. Michael Dempsey; the selective Girls Glee Club and the Senio~Gifls Ensemble, directed by Mrs. Voltmann> and the Pontiac Central High Schoo] A Capella Choir under the direction of George H. Putnam. i * * * The public has been invited. chargéd. Kitchen Art Watched cuits to make a variety of rolls. Dinner highlights’ were flam- ing plum pudding and a mys- tery fruitcake made © without baking. Club Tuesday * % Miss Jackson also suggested No admission will be “Holiday Cookery” was dem- onstrated by Mary Jackson of Consumers Power Company home service department to the Opti-Mrs. evening: Assisted by Mary Lou LaBrie, department home Christmas gifts from the kitch- economist, Miss Jackson en presented in inexpensive cooked a Christmas-c_nner. and re-usable containers, ~® * Mrs, Haroid Davis conduct- Menu © shortcuts featured ed a brief business meeting. Mrs. T. V. Hruska, outlined the club's Christmas project. were canned cream’ soups in sauces, and refrigerator _bis- * Ul zarias Savvas ‘of Anastasia to George Mulopulos, ". son of John wedding is planned. ANASTASIA SAVVAS Fontise Press Photos Farm and Garden Assn. From left are Mrs. Ralph Dikeman, Mrs. G. L. Prible, Mrs. Norman Hlill and Mrs., saree, L. Adams. Melvin Larimer is director and Jerry Libby accom-_ * Mrs. Cordie Hereim and Mrs. Mr.. and Mrs. Liberty street announce the engagement of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Mulopulos of Toledo, Ohio. A late summer PONTIAC, PRESS. TH URSDAY,, DECEMBER 1 10, 1959 . Festive Christmas ribbon will be worn by the combined girls glee clubs when they join with other vocal department songsters, thePontiac Women’s Chorus and MacDowell Male Chorus in their annual Society Convenes Society of of the Al- ~ The Women’s Christian Service dersgate Methodist Church (formerly Balwin Avenue Methodist) will meet tonight at the church, * * * Under the leadership of C. Warten Wilson, a “‘Christ- mag Around the World’ pro- gram will be presented. The Wever School Glee Club will sing. There will be a Christmas; party featuring a gift grab-bag. * * * Hostesses will be Mrs, Ron- ald Carr and Mrs. Byford Laur. Secretaries Exchange Gifts The Pontiac Educational See- retaries Assn. held the annual Christmas party at a dinner meeting Tuesday in Devon Ga- bles. . The 35 members present ex- changed gifts. Pontiac Women’s Chorus members . will be among the 800 singers at Sun- day afternoon’s annual Community Christmas Concert. Pictured from left (} Christmas gift to the community—a free concert of Christmas song. From left are Phyllis Suhr of Pine- view drive, Kay Jerome of West Iroquois road and Mitzie Schroeder of Dwight avenue. are Arlene, Builer of Green road, Mrs. John Lupear of Roseberry court and Mrs. John Keinert of Loberta Lane. “te Proceeds Go for Scholarship Gifts Shown at Yule Fete A Christmas party for the Lorraine Manor branch of the Woman's National Farm and Garden Assn. was held at the home of Mrs, James G. Schultz of Fernbarry drive Wednesday evening. Mrs, Schultz ehinllired cloth- members _ of tional Farm and Gardep Assn. have been gathering materials and making articlesefor Fri- day’s antual Greens Market For the past several mdnties i’ bia «wreaths, will have addi- the Waterford Branch of the Woman's Na- Garden Greens Market Friday Mrs, Andrew Adams, ~ Sarita tional wreaths freshly made Claus aprons: Mrs. Fred Bohl- forthe event. Members of | man and /Mrs, Donald Gil- Mrs. Norman Hill's committee christ, cofsages; rs, Gerald are making net tablecloths, Lewis, galendars; @hd Mrs. while Mrs, Ashton Emery is Mark Stewart, fruit cake and handlirig. candles and Mrs, Gar- eandy/ ret Prible, table arrangements. Mrs. ‘Dalton Ettinger has a*. ing and toys'purchased for boys at the Community “Activities at the Lapeer Home. > : ‘Nie Lak Members voted a_contribu- Building on » Williams . tion to the Michigan divigion reed. Mrs, Robert Materna is toward thé purchase of Wag- ner Falls in the Upper Penin- sula, The site would be pre- sented. to the state as a part chairmazt, assisted by Mrs. Al- ton Banfield. Mrs, Gil Every, chairman of a group making Della Rob- x * - Victogian® stockings have been pleted by association members on Mrs. Falph Bump’s committee. Others” contributing are Mrs, Richard’, ‘3 supply of cocktail aprons; Mys. Charles Harrison wil!” Me séll Santa Claus door knob overs: Mrs. Donald Hoyt / will p le at the tea talbe, Booths will be in operation all-day. Proceeds will go for a - student scholarship to a Mist. . of the or. Fon System. jue a Biss, pine one. wreath which will, adorn the entrance, welcoming . visitors to the Waterford Farm and to admire the decoration, Mrs. | G arden greens market F riday. Cobb, ‘lei ed Materna, chairman of the Gaderiolias, take time out from arranging mens 4 Gorman, ‘do-it-yourself items; / ‘ Suit, White, > pink, © Sizes 32 to o 38. 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Secisl ; music was heard All cicles participated fn an Jolly Old Timers of Flint tonight tn 3 te which are: food, Mrs. Anna Bone; kitch- meeting. en, Hiram Boyd; entertainment, Mrs. Oliver Dunstan conduct- (Mrs. Ivy Boatright; decorations, ed the meeting for the Commis- (Mrs. .Eva Kessler; welcoming, sion | on Education Tuesday |Mrs. Earnest Hazlett telephone, : Mrs, Lena Goodwin, For Quick Knit Christmas Stockings Jumbo size. Red, Green. with White. Guests were Marion Bunce of Rochester, George Webb of Fern- dale, G. H. Curnne, Rochester, and | (This is articles Efaee | scintillating parties in our free world capital is because Ambassa- reason why the Australian embagay] is the scene of some of the most; dor Howard Beale believes - that) THE OXFORD SHOP *» ase 'Mrs.. Edith Bowdks; Desroit. 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A gift was presented to Mrs. Wright, outgoing prest- another fluff at their party, when a bartender accidentally used salt fashioneds. j But it takes more than that to) Washington’ 20 months ago, both were exhausted from the ordeal of bon voyage parties. The former minister of defense rattle the fun-loving Beales, | (Temorrow: Entertaining on a smaller scale.) instead of sugar to make vld-| dent, DP Daas A white and gold miniature Christmas tree flanked by tall pink tapers centered the refreshment table. At the tea service were Mrs. | James Graybiel, new group chair- 'man, and Mrs, Wright. ma > MALING SHOES it happens every time I bring © MALING’S | Wi bdppn oye Pink or all Gold. Ret Ste) B. Black Ro al, Red, Powder Blue, White,” ink, with white fur. ee. c& eas ta. White, T warquelie, or Pink, with _ matching fur. Black oan ‘white fur. ys D. pines ste or Pia ‘Getitiine. Wing taited A. Powder Blue and Silver and Silver, Black saicoal Gold, : Fagen 4 DAY. DECEMBER 10, 1959 School told the story “Why the Chimes Rang” by Alden, Her. Gather | | Samy mir * the club, presided at the re- - freshment table for adults. | _ | Charles W. Tayl cocktails in their West Valley road home. . x *« * Also on Sunday Mr, and \\Mrs. Carl Bradt and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mott will give a holidays, the first will be Fri- day evening in her home on Hills drive. *x* * * -—-~ §till another open house will be given Saturday by, Mr, ahd Mrs, Robert H, Flint in their home on Island Lake lane, * * * Mr. and Mrs.. William B. Saunders (Sally SeloveF) an- nounce the birth of a son. Frederick Anthony, on Thanks- giving Day, Nov. 26. a % - She Lacks - Eat-Iquette © By EMILY POST Dear Mrs. Post: A woman and her son and daughter, aged 21 and 24, were having dinner in a restaurant when an acquaintance came up to their table and lingered more than 10 minutes chatting, but refused to take the offered seat. The son remained standing while his dinner grew cold. Under the circumstances, don’t you think the young man could, with propriety, have sat ‘down? Even if the visitor did not ask him to do so, could not the mother say to the visitor, “Tt am sure you will excuse my son if he sits down.” Answer: In the first place, the behavior of the acquaint- ance was inexcusable because, even with permission, the young man could not sit down “tor as long as she remained standing at the table. If he had sat down, no one in the restaurant would have known that he had been asked ‘to do so, and they would have thought him either ignorant or ill- mannered. Dear Mrs. Post: A boy friend of mine always calls me up and asks for a date the _ night before he-wants to go out. _I don't ming these last minute ‘dates on¢e’ in a while, but even that-far in advance if they will be free to-go out for an evening. Choris of 60 Will Perform A silvér tea will follow the meeting of the Pontiac Wom- an’s Club Monday at the Beth- any Baptist Church. fk The Eastern Junior High School Girls’ Glee Club of 60 voices will offer several num- bers, Guests are’ welcome. Complete Plans for Grand Opera Scholarshi ps Plans have been completed for the 1959-40 Opera Scholar- ship competition administered _ by the: ‘Detroit Grand Opera World Service Unit in Annual. Yule Meeting : The Woman's Society of World Service of Baldwin Evangelical United Brethren Church. held the annual Christmas meeting Tuesday at the church. Women from Trin- ity Be Baptist Church were. guests. . Kenneth Walker led the group in carol-singing. Mrs. My- ron Everett gave the devotions. Mrs, Ronald Carter of Flint showed pictures of Cuba and told of experiences in Havana. With Mrs. Carter were Mrs, Melvin Wedow of Auburn Heights and Mrs, Norman Hovis. at the red and silver | tea table were Mrs. Harold Bell and Mrs. Jerry Frederiksen. Mrs, Leslie Bell was_assisted by Mrs. George: Hollis and Mrs. Earl ‘Metz. Child Study Club Gathers for Yule Fete Mrs. Robert I. Knight opened her home on Frankel Lane, Bloomfield Hills, Tuesday for the annual sandwich luncheon and Christmas program of the Child Study Club, Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Robert E. Bego, Mrs, William Burder and Mrs. Bruce F. Hubbard. Each member brought a gift box of cookies to be given to the aged at. Oakland County Infirmary Mrs, William Wright intro- duced the guest. speaker, Mrs. G. Harmon Gillen, who showed yet of her collection of 250 olls. Duo Decum Club Elects Its Officers Twelve members comprise the Duo Decum Club which recently elected Ann Fritz president. Other officers are: Jean Hubbell, secretary-treas- urer, and Rita Flicker, tele- phone secretary. Other members of the club are: Rose Anna Blades, Mary Ann Crites, Pat Mackie, Betty Meredith, Marlene McKinnon, Lois Nelson, Pat Newlin, Joyce Sowter and Gwen Wilton. Marlene McKinnon of Mid- row street, Drayton Plains, was hostess for the election , and Christmas party. After a gift exchange, secret pal names .were disclosed. JOANN ©, KITCHEN Mr. and Mrs. ‘Glenn H. | Kitchen of Kimball street an- nounce the engagement of their daughter JoAnn Carolyn to Seaman Gerald C. Ctossman, ‘son of the Clifford Crossmans of Stanley avenue. The bride- elect is in nurses’ training at Hurley Hospital, Flint. Her fi- ance is in the unit band on the U.S,S. Foresstal. DOWNTOWN AND DRAYTON PLAINS Slim holiday shaping for the fuller figure fortuna Nylon power net with satin elastic front and back shapes . the mature figure from top to mid-thigh in one easy sweep! Zippered pantie has extra long legs, 2” non-roll top. 28-40. Girdle or pantie 1095 Let Federal’s expert cor- setieres fit you for com- fort and figure flattery. ae | OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Monday thru Soturday —— : ees os aenaeel Exline director. and accom- aeyk y * * * Mrs, Wiersema —— punch to the young enc sili ‘Participating in the work- shop group were: Adrienne Regsler, Steve Gordon, Evelyn Kerr, David Austin, Priscilla Dawe, Douglas Spurlock, Judy Kenney, Nancy Walker, Dan Taylér and Norman O'Neil. Engineers were Roger Riley and John Hunt; sound effects, David Cozart; music, Judy Margaret Frank, Deborah Tabor, John Newman, David. MeSkulin and Jo Ann Johnson. From Malkim ‘school were pupils from Owen and Malkim Together they pre- “The Shoemaker and « the Elves" with Mrs. Kathleen Ball, Karen DeHaven, Darlene Hayes, Gale Pintamo and Ronald Darnell. . PERMAN Completely Cut, $ Styled and Set A Hairstyle Just For You ne owdn Schoot-were: ~ Rudolph’s Beauty Shop 311 National Bidg. _. ELEVATOR SERVICE “We'll Be Looking for You” Formerly of the Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Sugan Sanderson of Roosevelt FE 5-6911 By ours alone in Pontiac at this never before low sale - price! Sizes 5 to 15 ... extra sales people, cashiers to help you © Over 150 nationally famous coats, ¢ Each with renowned LASSIE JUNIOR label. @ More than 10 smart junior styles. @ All fabric linings guaranteed for the life of your coat. ‘© Solid colors, plaids, tweeds, checks some with zip-out linings. : Brey calor som dey lack to Bigs Se ee ~ Inspired | : Gift Ideas aoe HAND-BLOWN GLASS ACCESSORIES STIFFEL LAMPS DESKS PICTURES, etc. - OPEN EVERY “NIGHT to-9-P.M; ‘TIL CHRISTMAS (Closed Sundays) . wep ay ST ee — give your home the cheerie spirit of hospi- tality. White -Ceramic Bowl with bright gold band. Bubble-bush forms a beautiftt background for the nylon Angel. Christ- mas balls are pink to match the candle. Exciting arrangement of mini- ature roses, bubble-bush in an inverted crystal bowl. Styro- foam base is decorated with flocked branches and red or pink Christmas balls. 51 ()" Traditional Poinsettias and Cyclamen plants. You choose from thousands ofthe most beautiful plants we've seen in years. ‘f Capri Candle in globe of am- ber, red or amethyst glass, eriss-crossed with metallic de~« sign. Variegated holly Christ- mas balls harmonize or match with glass. Beautifully ar- ranged on styrofoam base. Mrs. W. B. Thompson of Dry Cleaning Best | (NEA) — If you don't have sweaters, send yours to the dry Catching up on news of their holi- day plans are, left, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Williams of Crosswell street and a neat hand with washing | cleaner. Never mind all the Milford at tj} 2 Pootiae Press Photos the annual dinner of the Pontiac Mas- ter Plumbing Contractors and auxiliary Tuesday at Rotunda Inn. hang tags and_ instructions; some of us. can manage the matter. and others can't. Far better—-te pay a cleaning bill and get years of service from your sweaters. | For the Tall Girl |- For the extra tall figure, chpose a dress with a_ short waistline, high in front, drop- Were ¢ PRIVATE EYE for the ladies! You're invited to cross examine the men back of our counters. You'll get the facts about what that man wants for Christmas. Nothing but the facts, ma'am, and a lot of fine service. OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL CHRISTMAS Tel-Huron Center Downtown Pontiac Huron at Telegraph 51 NN. Saginaw ping to normal ay the back. C DIAMONDS at the NEW MARVEL Fully Transistorized SHIRT POCKET RADIO With Built-in G SF PA I REINS ROR, Trusted for Good taste and simplicity are distinguishing characteristics of the Omega “Classic” series. 14K _ each with raiséd 18K gold hour- markers, 17 jewe) movement. '@ BUILT-IN DYNAMIC SPEAKER @ USES ONE INEXPENSIVE BATTERY white or yellow’ gold-filled case, 4-TRANSISTOR MODEL. $24.75 4-TRANSISTOR MODEL. .$29.95 6-TRANSISTOR MODEL. , $39.95 8-TRANSISTOR MODEL. .$49.95 OE GUARANTEED If you are one who prefers the unusual, you will be proud to. own a lovely. ring We do not offer bare” LOOK AT THESE HIGH COST FEATURES YOU ET AT THE LOWEST PRICE EVER OFFERED ANYWHERE @ SHOCK-RESIST CASE @ LOOP STICK ANTENNA gain: basement prices for. our Orange Blos- som diamond rings, we do know that all four factors are considered. Color — Cut -— Clarity -—Carat Weight. A re- putable jeweler knows exactly what his mer- chandise is worth. ORANGE - ~ BLOSSOM styled exclusively for’ your hand, the cost is nominal— a _ the satisfaction is priceless. We have a. beautiful selection of complete rings if your prefer. No forget to wind-orig’ Overwind: with this ingenious automatic watch. More accurate because the mainspring ‘is always fully. powered, when you wear it. Immune to water, dust, jars and jolts, even magnetism, _ 14K gold case, 17 jewel movement, raised | 18K gold hour markers. JEWELERS ~ OPTOM a ee we me aa a ae heal le ag cl ab Fit 2 he . ee i. Mrs. Cook ‘ - p taney a of disciplining chil- ren, should be shared equally by both parents ‘DEAR ABBY: What do you think of ‘a woman age 46 hav- trimmings If she looked young for her age it wouldn't be so bad. But she’s gray-haired and looks. like a grandmother. She is a maiden lady. He was married twice’ before and looks older | : ; é : é ee os : e 4 i », 2 ¢ x : e oe, Yi ae = > : =< : , '- * ae os ____ THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1959 on - Come See Our ~~ D,, Dazzling Selection of 2 ts also CONFIDENTIAL To | Pom ; ; d : : , | be They are hav- | im bus fare and tel him togo | ana Mrs Kenseth Cooper, Mc. \€ : ae beideemaids Folks | home and get his wallet. This | and Mrs. Melvin Gell, the El. |§ : ie to look -|___ What's your problem? Fora | Mrs, Adolph Engler of Lake |& 4. : : a g to see a ~ q | : | ‘ s show. E ive . : < i this | 4. , oe the bride | , ig, in- eh- are |, tell it toa ‘ toa doctor * dirt. He calls. me all kinds of names and laughs at me when I ery. He won't give me any ‘money to live on. I had to take him to court wh@@ the kids were little because hé was so stingy and mean. , When I worked he made me give him all my earnings. I can’t: work any more because I have high blood pressure, colitis, diabetes and arthritis. Also, if my husband feels like leaving for two or three days, he walks out and when I ask him where he is going he tells me it is none of my business. I know he has other women. Please help me because no matter how bad he treats me I still love him. ; TEARS DEAR TEARS: I think the lawyer is right..You should see a doctor. Martin-Sawdon Nuptials Followed by Reception - A reception at Pontiac Country Club followed the marriage of Mar- lene Kay Sawdon and Harold Ray- mond Martin Saturday in the Cen- tral Methodist Church. Dr. Milton Bank read the can- dielight service in the presence of 200. The parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Frank A. Sawdon of Oakshire avenue and the Michael The bouffant bridal gown. of white silk organza styled with lace bodice, swept into a chapel train. A tiara of sequins and pearls se- ° cured the fingertip veil of illusion. Miniature .chrysanthemums and pink baby roses and pink carna- tions. Mr&,.Robert Sawdon, sister- in-law of «the bride, and Karen Martin, “the bridegroom's | sister, in taffeta.. Their : il z pre aga: from a coger consories was Mre. ‘Martin's se- | | ‘Teal green lace. with brown ac-/ Bat Masterson - Shirts , $298 Ties... $1 Belts... $1 Matt Dillon SHIRTS $998 Sizes to 1 Plaid VESTS — With matching bow tie and belt. Sizes 2 to 7. $998 nm - ws S BILLY The hand Dress shirt, shirt inside. Fun gift for the boys. Sizes 4 to. 12. BOYS’ Self Sizer DRESS SLACKS Rayon and acetate flannels. Sizes 8 to 12. BOXED SHIRT SETS tie. $ 98 Gift boxed. Sizes 4 to 6. 2 sox and GOON puppet with polo $929 The MARGARET ANN SHOP 37 West Huron St. Riker Bldg. as as 4s 4s 4s aS oo 24.4". 4)-4)-41.4)-4).4)-4) Quilt Duster of Nylon Tricot Brilliant jewel tones are captured on pliant nylon tricot and dramatized by streaks of white looped braid across the pockets, cuffs and pointed collar. Washable Quilticel, loose lined in acetate taffeta. In white, pink and blue. $10.95 Other Dusters to $26.95 € a8 3 z e navy sheer wool) red accessories. © Mrs, Sawdon received guests in a sheath of.beige lace and chiffon} ™ with pink accents, |_distribution by the Waterford > Cook on Riviera ls Hostess ’ Christmas toys were col- lected for reconditioning and Township - Fire Dept. when the Extensionists met Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Wayne street “Good ‘was ‘the sub- ‘PEGGY’S# sacinaw $7. 16 woaTh Presenting just.two of our wonderful Holiday col- lection. Patterns shown in black suede only. — *19” | f he MACSHORE CLASSICS i Every girl. should own at least one frilly blouse . . . and you'll capture her heart with hers under the Christ- mas tree! High Mandarin collar, front embroidery, lavish, lace trimming is easy to iron because the fabric’s a fine, Drip-Dry cotton batiste. mo ‘s ie EOS.’ Gift Boxes for the Ladies Gift Boxes and Wrapping for the Men harge Accounts Available | f : This timeless fully fashioned cardigan of luxurious Minklam by _ buttoned at the! finely ribbed neck . « LJ i. i “hy ad , Shimmeri ; ,) e Cotton Satin : | a . ae? ae \ vee Abby~ent interprets this exciting shirtwaist ih. to’ carry you through the holidays, right into - X spring. Satin stripe sheath with collared V f ‘ plunge neckline, silk scarf. Sizes 12 to 18 in he blue and green. in $ : 14.95 ‘ - tote REE CME ERC ESSE SEE SS eee STC eee” FN i) ie. precious you, Ae . , in precious MINKLAM iss by of & darlene Darlene stakes all on splendid simplicity. It looks and feels much. — more expénsive than if really is. Three-quarter sleeves, dduble : ., luscious pastel colors for . in sizes 36 to 40, gift giving . . i Bee Ee: OR ee ae aa ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee er pees eee a 4 "THE PONTIAC PRESS, ' ~ Webster PTA Plans bind 1960 Dec. x * * {Christmas ~ program . |2 p.m. itwo evenings each week, Cake decorating; art, metal work, physical conditioning, golf _ instructions and gym activities will be available on Tuesday. evenings. Family roller-skating will be Wednesday evenings. . An. occasional square dance will | at Pontiae Northern when the pool lis available. * * * | Fundraising project for the pur- | chase of roller skates will be under ‘the chairmanship of Mrs. B. R. | Sweeney, The skates will be avail- lable for Wednesday evenings and | for schoo] youth groups in after- Pree Red Goose ischool activities. Fr s | * Golden Egg “As Ad- * * vertiséd on TV.” With Each Purchasé of Children’s Shoes. TT’S\CHRISTMAS! Priced $4.95 to $7.95 ; holid according to size Make their holidays twice as festive, with new party-going Red Goose Shoes! Pretty patents and velvets for girls... smooth handsome styles for boys. Youngsters like Red Goose shoes, because they look well and feel swell. | urging PTA groups to stress the Langford, safety chairmen, are | wearing of identification: tags - by ‘all pupils in event of a major | disaster. DRESS UP. > | Mrs. Neil Gray reported for li | the scholarship committee and You'll Bre Gal roan fi | Ralph Markowitz on the Fair re- construction, longer wear. Ideal for | turns. Christmas gifts, too. All sizes, widths. | | MICHIGAN’S LARGEST FLORSHEIM DEALER | milostesses were Mrs. Rothschild, Miracle. wre Shopping Center Ride the | Mildred Hobbs. - . We P a a “4 i . Sc ware Lake Rd as . | Americans bought more new “4 ° . Mile. books last year than were owned m Daily :by aH mankind before the 20th 10 AM. to 9 P.M. century, Book publishers spent SHOES nearly $10 million in newspaper USE YOUR SECURITY OR INTERNATIONAL CHARGE ‘advertising in 1958 to whet the ‘literary appetites of the public. PENDLETON’ | The board will entertain staff) ~ mannii at a tea following the| | 18 at} Harry Avesian announced the S 1960 recreation program from Jan.| ~ |19 through Mar. 7 will provide}. — | programs for parents and children} ~ ‘be listed, also swimming sessions} - Mrs. John Rothschild and Le&} Herbert Ketchum and Mrs.} Woman’s National Farm and Garden Assn, held a subscrip- tion luncheon Monday at the Eppling lane home of Mrs. Wil- “A jeweled delight,” tibone .of Epping lane, left, of Cranbrook. Branch, Woman's National Farm and Garden Association. Looking on are, left to right: Mrs. Robert D. Hol- Cranbrook Branch of the | | } | aN says Mrs. William H. Pet- liam H., Pettibone in Bloom- field Hills. * * * Committee members decorated the who Hold Christmas Tea erary Club at a Christmas tea, Monday at the Adah Shelley Li-' - brary. . x ok A cloth of Queen Anne lace made iS by Mrs. Fred-Jackson, daughter of Mrs. J. H. Slaybaugh, covered the tea table. White and red candles flanked the centerpiece of holly Pontiac Women’s club members Library Club of Pontiac State Hos- were guests of the Women’s Lit-| pital on Dec. 22. Mrs. Hopkins Wed Recently to Mr. McCallum Mrs. Pearl Lillian MacCuaig ‘Treasure Tree’ | sprigs. gifts bear your Many of our customers have told us it’s almost as heart-warming to give as to receive Pendleton sportswear. They know the Pendleton label means quality, and they know how men feel about receiving a new Pendleton shirt or jacket, or even a muffler. The Pendleton label has become synonymous ‘with quality because every Pendleton is dyed, __Spun and woven of pure virgin wool to an Oregon formula that goes —_ back over 90 years. This year, bring your gift list in to our Pendleton department and guarantee that those favorite names on your ‘ list have a truly “Merry Christmas”, Car tae te Peadieton Jacket, S-M-L-X1, $17.50 Pendleton Sport Shirt, S-M-L-RL, $13.95 Pendieton Lounging Robe, $-M-L-X1, $25.00 Pendleton Muffler, $5.00 Pendleton Hose, 101/¢-13, $3.50 Pendleton Clans tae tae a a $17.98 fy Pendleton Tie, $2.50 Every Night tl +. Christmas | tional |duced * ‘The Holy City” accompanied by| Attendants warmest wishes ire. Earl Hunt, fy ited by Miss Vernon last summer) wiillustrated her talk: With the Michigan Chorale.” give the Christmas was Mrs. Harry Vernon, Mrs. P. G. Latimer served the tea. Kiostesses were Mrs, J. H. Slay- | baugh, Mrs, Lulu Luby and Mrs. | | A. Hopkins of Scott Lake road and Laverne Clinton McCallum of Har- per Woods were married Nov. 28 jin Grosse Pointe Baptist Church. Dr. Dale Ihrie read the service in the presence of 100 guests, i interna-| The bride wore a toast brown intro- | suit and corsage of golden rap- Presiding at tha coffee service 0. Carmer. Mrs; Raymond Swaney, program chairman, Marilyn Vernon who’ Sang; ture roses. > were the _ bride- jgqpor's daughter, Mrs. Marvin Toepler? @nd “his son.~ Allan. * * * “Traveling| Following a church _ reception, | jthe couple left for a week in On-| The Women’s Literary Club will|tario. They are at home on-Sgeoit| party for the’ Lake road. spe Ee Slides of European cutis vis- | " Whatever the occasion, this four button solid color coat % ‘ sweater has style to spare! Knit in Puritan’s precise way of § ¥ 75% fine wool, 25% mohair . y famed for warmth and durability. Textured buttonband, @ slight tipping on pockets. Gives you the kind of relaxed com- 3 * fort your leisure life demands . .. 40 versatile it complements ¥ your gray flannels,-or lends its rugged good looks to roust- a 106 N. ‘Sesinaw Street _ me tee Se. Se. Se. Be, Gm . a . * ~ * ° ¥ fe te * fr te fe reve Ts tes ‘om 2 = ~ z h , - pes 2 . ” — eS SS SS 84 SS SS SS ei 4 “Gaston tub) | COLLINS & AIKMAN CORP. Mohair and Wool WINFIELD $$: a cardigan classic! by PURITAN! BEGINNING OUR SECOND HALF-CENTURY OF MEN'S: FASHION LEADERSHIP ee ene jeans, Hand-washable, in a superb range of colors! $12.95 | : es eins Nite ‘il Christmas 106 LN, SAGINAW. STREET. _ | Perkins: j |Builders Advertised.” j Legislation of 3 a bill concer rning months than they did in 1950. . an inspired combination @ ; Pontiac Press Phote brook of Windingwood; Mrs. Laurence T, Herman of Pon Valley road and Mrs. Ben F. Clowacks of Jonathan lane. ——__——__-—- a Branch Has Subscription Luncheon | Make Your Own Gifts (UPI — Unpainted wooden gadgets make handy Christ- mas gifts which can be made at home. Make a cheese board out of a. bread board, Decorate ‘the - board with stencils and wax it. Place a box of crackers and packages of gourmet Taylor, president; Mrs. George H, Glover, Mrs. Lawrence T. Herman, Mrs. Harold Tanner; Mrs, George McCormick Jr., | Mrs. Clark Andreae, Mrs, Ed- | win O. George, Mrs, William L. Mosher Jr., Mrs. Robert E. Klintworth, Mrs. Ben F. Glo- wacki, Mrs, Robert D. Hol- | brook, Mrs. Lloyd Sherwood, | Mrs. P. H. Hamley and Mrs. +. pictured are: Mrs. Charles W. | | | i | for | Gifts for Pontiac State Hos- | painted, stenciled, waxed and pital patients were collected. monogrammed. | = Pettibone. chieese spreads and possibly a Proceeds are tagged spreader on the board and | scholarships and horticultural wrap it with cellophane. | therapy. Unpainted hangers can be } ' “i WCTU Fellowships = The Frances. Willard Unit of prohibiting serving alcoholic bey WCTU held its annual, F ellowship |erages on aireraft in flight wat Dinner Monday at Church of the! discussed by Mrs. L. G. Rowley Brethren. The meeting opened state president. 4 jwith song and prayer. | Federation President, Mrs, * * * | Nellie Monroe spoke Pledges to the National Christian) «ty _EIEF and Hs Principles. jand Temperance flags were led | 7 iby Mrs. Sadie Patton. Devotions, 4 Teading, ‘The ~ Maste’ followed a talk on “ were given by the Rev. Lola P. ‘Touch’ |Mari on _ \paring Children for God" by Mr |Perkins, district president. | ™ special me rear | | Eight WCTU units including sit y a group e “Mary Mor- | zroups were present. ; | ton” unit. Mr. and Mrs. George | ocal 8 ~ Retail deaneem 7 | Perkins sang a duet, with ac- cordien accompaniment by Mrs. | There are over nine million teen lagers in U.S. secondary schools an increase of over 43 per cent Mrs. Charles Green, honorary jin the past decade. Last year, oe district president, spoke 0” advertisers invested 56 per ¢ “Crimes Classified and Crime more dollars in newspaper adver- Itising during .the. fall back-to-schog _ a — septation oe ee de’ Cor FASHIONS Distinctive Selection ... Gift Wrapped for you « ; without charge. SUIT BLOUSES by Morlove America’s couturier blouses, jewel neckline, embroidery treatment. Colors“ white,! - beige or black. Sizes 30 to 40, von $8.98 EXOTIC JEWELRY by Napier 23 ; Distinctively different cos- . tume jewelry, from SPECIAL JEWELED SWEATERS Fe) q Dramatic in white and pastels, Reg. 12.98. toe he ctrenk Mh oni public Pa ee wring upsets of the digestive tract, who have them. Bus are our, pore epidemiologic: meat because ne work pe ona “to.welcome the pres- parent, wogps ty sure of his work as an index of his proven ability and toughness,”’ said.Dr, P, A. B. Raffle. . He went further —he suggested “all thetalk of stress and disease mi a “fashion” rather than mental ‘strains for large numbers are the same. Raffles compared the sickness records of drivers, who are pre- sumed to be under the greatest stress, with those of conductors with their presumably lesser of bus maintenance workers who comparatively have no occupation- al stress at all, - |AOCURATE STATISTICS _He used the ~statistics of the London transport system of which he is senior medical officer. These Ratile’s new contribution was an epidemiological demonstration epidemiologic studies because they | are well kept and cover. long: periods of time, ar This talk of stress and disease grows out of doctors realizing that in some of their patients, psychological factors can be dis- turbing enough. to cause mental | or physical illness, These doctors get the impression) from this that occupational stress, can do it. And this impression) epidemiology does not support, he said in a recent lecture. Men are not likely to take a! job they know they'll find stressful, | he said. If they do take the job, | they're more likely to quit it than! the men who don't find the work' stressful. ‘In the end, therefore, | each occupation group would tend! to consist of those men who can| ™ |do the job or jobs without showing! = )strain,”’ he continued. | “Im occupations which need successive promotions, the addi- tional effect, of the employer's selection has to be taken into account. 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Trigger-controlled 33 | ‘player’ pivots, sets and Ideal’s $19.95. °’ Radar Scope Jet Fighter Enjoy the thrill a jet pilot . chase. Lae oe ) eect gh . Gus Stager, University of Michigan’s personable swini- | ming coach, had some nice things to say about the crowd and the Pontiac Northern pool during the recent “visit of the Wolveritie swimmers to the city “~--~~~ “This is one of the finest"high=schoot pools we've had the privilege to use, and this crowd is the best in many exhibitions we've put on,” said Stager. The Swim Festival drew a standing-only crowd to the PNH pool and everyone was completely satisfied with the great show of competitive swimming and pool humor put on by the NCAA champions from | Michigan. : “We don’t have a regular practice session for our : comedy acts, the guys do.some practice on their own | and we decide in the car on our way to our destination | / what we will do,” Stager said. | * * * Stager, Who was recently named coach for the U.S. Olympic swim team, which will again conduct its trials in Detroit next summer, has another team which should) walk off with NCAA championship for the 4th eralgns year. * *. * DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX Many school officials and parents complain about the late finishes of athletic events, yet very often the games| never start until 9:00 p.m. As example, last Friday night the game at Pontiac Central ended at 9:10, but at Waterford it was still ES FOOTBALL TALENT ASSEMBLED — Members of the 1959 Pontiac Press All- County football squad line up with Jesse MacLeay of Pontiac Central, Oakland's Coach of the Year, at last night’s MSU Oakland County Alumni Club grid bust in ig Avondale; tackle Phil Isbell, Birmingham; guard Stuart King, Ferndale; center Gerry Root, Royal Oak Devon Gables. Front row, left to right: End Herb Harris, in the second quarter at this time. We'can say this for PCH coach Art Van Ryzin—when he says 8:00 p.m., it starts at 8:00 p.m., give or take a couple minutes. Majority of customers pay to see the varsity game, so why start jayvee games so late that it causes an hour delay jor everyone? * * CAGEY CHARLEY:SEZ: Ole Cagey Charley had himself a field day with last . Friday’s picks. His expanded chest shows he- picked seven out of seven, and in basketball that’s an accomplishment. Ole Charley should:haye been a member of our Swami) son, who was reported on the way ‘lout along with Wilson only Association in football the past season. His record to date is 9 right, two wrong. Tomorrow Cagey Charley Sez: Rochester’ over Utica, Milford over Bloomfield Hills, Lake Orion over Madison, Clarkston over Holly, Pontiac Northern over Southfield, St. Michael over RO St. Mary, St. Fred over OL St. Mary, Avon- dale over Troy, Clarenceville over West Bloomfield - and Pontiac Central over Arthur Hill, * * * THE BLUE PLATE SPECIAL: Waterford ‘over Walled Lake. Goals for Howe, Ullman Wings Triump Red Wings scored twice while Chi-|place Boston. cago was short handed last night for a 20 victory to break the| Black Hawks’ unbeaten streak at! aside 26 Chicago shots to rack _ up his fourth shutout of the sea- Expect George Wilson to Get 1960 Contract ison will be retained as head coach, 1960 season prior to the meeting lof the Detroit Lions for the 1960 | with the Bears. Such a move would ‘| Season, | week, said ‘‘the shooting is over." committee will meet at noon Fri- Anderson said as far as | day and the committee has the |Lions’ owners are concerned power to recommend that a ‘there never was any shooting.” coach be retained or dismissed. © * ‘* te In Wilon’s case, the recommen-, He said “we think it was a plant- ‘dation will be that he receive a/@d Story,’’ referring t6 the reports) -4new one-year contract. And there|Of last week that he and Wilson! is a strong possibility that Wilson| Were faced with dismissal. | might be handed the new contract| against the Bears at Chicago. CHICAGO (UPI) — The Detroit/them: four games ahead of fourth; shutout | Hockey Leagtie Goalie Terry Sawchuk kicked |ond this season over the Hawks. ;ond-leading scorer, notched his 15th five ‘games. son while Detroit, after a slow | DETROIT (UPI) — George Wil-|tend Wilson's contract through the igive the team a psychological lift. “Giving the coach a new con- tract late in the season is quite common,” Anderson said, “We extended George’s 1958 contract for a year just before the end of the season last year.”’ * * *® | Club Presidemt Edwin J. Ander-| last He said the club's executive Club’ vice president and exectl- tive committee .chairman William ~*~ *« * iD. Downey made it ‘clear today it would be good strategy to eX-/that no thought was ever given to —~! ousting Anderson. h, 2-0' | “Anderson's record as president jand general manager is the best} lof any in the league,” Downey isaid, ‘The Lions have prospered under his rule and we'd be foolish | ‘to change now * The club ‘hee earned more than $800,000 after taxes since acquir- ing the franchise a dozen years | ago, Sawchuk’s National career ard his sec-| of Gordie Howe, the league’s sec- igoal of the season for the first the ‘ Bob Christian, Walled Lake; defensive back George Graves, Pontiac Northern. j TOGETHER AGAIN — Pontiac Central guard PCH, holds the eo si { E ial ‘Pontiac Press Photo Kimball; guard Charley Brown, Pontiac Central; tackle Jerry Rush, Pontiac Central; end John Meadows, Royal Oak Dondero. Back row, left to right: Defensive lineman Jith Teddy, Walled Lake; back Bob LeZotte, Royal Oak Dondero; back Bob Hock- ing, Pontiac Northern; MacLeay; quarterback Ron Bishop, Royal Oak Shrine; back A rangy quintet invades Pontiac. evening to meet the Saginaw Valley Conference battle ‘for coach Art Van ‘Two Other Loop Games Slated ‘as 1959-60 SVC Compoige Begins By BILL. CORNWELL , The preliminaries are over and the main show is about to begin for the Pontiac Central basketball team, . * * * w Arthur Hill Friday fs in a at the PCH gymnasium. It will be the first Saginaw Valley engagement of the season ’s PCH cagers as they open defense of their league crown. Two other Valley games are scheduled tomorrow night as the 1959-60 SVC” campaign officially gets under ei Bay City euiieal. minus tall cen- ter Larry Piotrowski who decided to leave the squad, visits Flint Central as Bill Ulienbruch, former Walled Lake cage boss, starts his 3rd year as coach of the Bay * * &® It was Detroit's 12th win in 27 games and the triumph lifted ‘the start, besieged Glenn Hall im (Detroit score, driving a 30-footer the Chicago net. ‘past Hall only 52 seconds after Hall, who made 36 stops during Dollar St. Laurent was penalized. | Badgers Won't Open Practice Charley Brown Mion cnes eee eaters Leay, were together once more at night’ annual MSU Oakland County Alumni Club foot- ball banquet in Devon Gables. MacLeay, voted this year. The 3rd season at it with his bronze shoe, The Pontiac Press award he won for being named Oakland's top gridder honored at the bust. Wings within one-half game of the game, made 18 saves ‘in’ the second place Toronto and _Moved' second Period. It was the 80th} Nixon Presents Heisman Trophy Cannon Takes Award NEWYORK (AP) Billy Can- sembled at the Downtown Athletic | non, Louisiana State’s All Ameri-'Club. ‘but Billy Cannon is the best ca halfback, heads back to Baton football player in the United’ Rouge today: taking with him the! States today.” accolades of Vice President Rich- x * > * ard M:>.Nixon who presented him! ' with the. Heisman Trophy , last | night, - “He may notbe the best runner, kicker, passer, tackler or pass re- .- “eeiver,”’ Nixon tolda nationwide _tadio -audience and. hundreds -BS- ee Nixon described him as “not an/ ordinary Cannon, but an atomic! Cannon—the ultimate weapon in; the arsenal of Paul Dietzel (LSU) coach). One LSU official wondered aloud | ee erm Prep Calendar settle down and prepare for the Sugar Bow] game against Missisi- sippi on New Year's Day, | He has already been honored as an All America halfback on the ‘Associated Press’ 1959. eleven, the THURSDAY Wrestling isecond year in a row he made the pants re st Dear gatioc Nerthern lfirst team, and was picked as the Aa. ae Day nation’s outstanding back in a poll 2 ur Hill at Sontine Central of writers and broadcasters. Plot harinera 9 Pg Sot So s * * maipel Southfield The Heisman Trophy is given rh at d _, = t Waterford Rrondaie » at Farmington : at ‘Troy : ison d at Bioomfie Id Hills , Blogmfirid a Catesoevitie mton at Northyi At Ronco Bt Lapeer peer peuse af Clintondal ons at RO Kimball each year to the outstanding foot- ball player in ‘the nation by a vote of sportswriters and broad- icasters in conjunction with the Downtown A.C. here, Cannon is the 25th recipient of the award. |Pete Dawkins, the Army All America who has turned into a rugby sensation in England, won last year. Le sessing \North, South Add One and South squads each picked: up “la player Wednesday for the Col- Bowl Dee... 26. * * * Bill. Lopasky, 22}-pound West Virginia guard. signed to- bolster: which he The if Cannon will now-be—allowed—te+- MIAMI, Fla, (AP)—The North): lege All-Star Game jin the Orange} + oe Until Monday The second Detroit score was | Norm Ullman, ana rebound) MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Coach| fired over Hall after’ Milt Bruhn said Wednesday night the latter had fallen to the iece’he would not call his Wisconsin by to block a shot ‘by Jim Morrison.|foetball team back for practice for score came 23 seconds after the Rose Bowl game at Pasadena John McKenzie returned to action until next Monday. after a penalty and 41 seconds | ’ The Badgers, Big Ten camps () before Elmer’Vasko was due to! who will meet Washington in the return for Chicago. iNew. Year’s Day classic, had). It was Detroit's fifth win in six|Plannéd to resume practice Thurs- games with Chicago this season day. and the defeat left the Hawks tied) Bruhn said he planned extensive ‘with. New York for last ‘place,jdrills from Monday through Fri- leach with identical records of five | iday of next week. The 44man ‘wins and\six ties in 26 games>iplayer squad will leave for the (St. Laurent\and Vasko were the West Coast on Sat., Dee 19. About ‘only players penalized for Chicago|10 or. 11 workouts are planned at and Detroit had three penalties. ‘Pasadena, Bruhn said. Commty Coach-of-the-Year in his Duffy Duffy Daugherty, Michigan State University’s genial head football coach, is still a master .at- the art of charming -talented. high school grid prospects. * * * Duffy almost didn’t make it to the annual MSU Oakland County Alumni Club football banquet last night-at-Devon-Gables _because_of TRADE Figures - White Sox outfielder John Callison (lett) the North's line and Jatk West- brook - atd Philadelphia Poille third baseman Gene Freese were. be key figures in Sitide ne League ee, Canes SS verees Fieme is 2, missed plane connections in Chi- cago. Daugherty was in the Windy City for the Big Ten meetings now taking..place and he got caught in a taxi jam on the way to the airport and missed his plane. He waited and hopped a later flight and just dashed into the Gables in time for the ‘bust. When he arrived, one soon be- came convinced that his belated arrival was well worth the. wait. ‘ * * : Members of the 1959 Pontiac of honor on. this occasion and each boy was held in rapt attention by _|Dutty's oratory, Pontiac Press Phote ball and Brown prepares to toe 1959 Press All-County team was + Is. Still a° Charmer. sor tove nonse of Prep Football Talent sports writer, presented trophies te each member of the All-County team, The presentation was climaxed with the Coach-of-the-Year trophy to Pontiac Central's Jesse MacLeay ane the bronze shoe award to guard ¥ Charley Brown, also of PCH, as! the county's outstanding player for| | Of 959. ' x* * * The Class A-squad was also on the. honor roll ‘and Doug Stott, Oakland County scoring king, and his coach, Dick Figg, were special guests of the MSU alumni group. Members of Duffy’s. were Danny Boisture, Burt Smith and Bill Yeoman, YMCA Community Cege League Starts Action Waterford HY defeated Clarks- ton Hi-Y 26-24 in the Cian ae YMCA League last _icatcher with Boston, Pittsburgh, Community. night with Mullen hitting for 14) for the winners. i READING, Pa. ‘Mueller, (AP) former National: League ‘Cincinnati and New York,. | Wednesday was named manager \Of Reading's entry in the Class |A Eastern ‘Baseball League - for Wolfpack. 7 Flint Northern, which gave state Class A champion Lansing Sexton a whee of a’battle Tues- rig t before ng ge a - , Plays host to oh High to complete the ven card, Arthur Hill will be the first of several stiff tests on the PCH slate and the unbeaten Chiefs will find out just how good they really are this season during the next four weeks or so a 2 * * Following their tussle with the Hillites, the Chiefs go to Flint Cen- tral for a Dec. 18 engagement, re- turn home to meet Bay City on Jan, 8, then take to the road again _|for a Jan. 15 duel at Flint North- ern and a Jan, 22 contest at Sag- inaw to complete the first round of the Valley schedule. Arthur Hill was unimpressive last Saturday. in the season open- er, losing to Anp Arbor on the Ann Arbor court, Bat the Hill- ites improved considerably Tues- day when they defeated visiting “Bay City Handy to square their record at 1-1, There are seven returning letter winners on the Arthur Hill roster, led by six-foot Tom Dawson and 6-2 Dave Tingler, Pete Datema, 6-foot-6 center, gives the Hillites a strong rebounding threat, x* * * The Hillites like to gang the backboards under coach Chuck Fowler's style 6f attack and this will ‘provide a workout for Cen- tral's two top rebounders, 6-4 Bill Pritchett and 6-2 George Fed, Arthur Hill will be gunning for the Chiefs with all barreis. The Hillites are regarded as one of Central’s leading threats in the Valley race and Fowler has high hopes of bringing the champion- ship back to Arthur Hill after a long absence, Central has conquered two op- ponents thus far. The Chiefs had trouble disposing of Dearborn Ed- sel Ford, 52-44, in their opening game, but found easy sailing in a 61-35 rout of city rival Northern. * * *& Tomorrow. night's preliminary game.between the PCH and Ar- thur Hill reserves will start at 6:30.with the main event begin- 1960. | \ I ning about 8 o'clock. | All-Star Pin Points any, 5 AE along.the line of approach thexpoint of release and follow to _ + through ‘and that's it. You've lost stl Spot “and Seco wasted . “a ry : g fee 3 margin of error. One mis- _ ' | WHAT, NO SKIS? — Gene Kotlarek, America’ s No. 1 Winter ‘@lympics’ ski jumping hope, keeps his legs in shape by running _two miles as part of his daily training routine. Kotlarek, a soph- omore at the University of Minnesota, Duluth Branch, is aiming for the games at Squaw Valley, & AP Wirephote Feb. 28. : {who led the way to a Southeastern tt ae ag [wih 6 1-2 upet by te Lous: aha Tech last night. s 43-point second half did it for jLouisiana Tech, which “tad three-way Germany, Jackie Moreland and Joe Daigle, each with 16, State, playing a slow, deliberate - game, the - the utile was led by Jerry | Graves, who scored 19 points. State led 30-28 at the half. It was-only the second defeat jin 34 games, the 1957-58 campaign, for the Ma- roons, who had a 24-1 record _tlast season but passed- up the NCAA tournament because of racial is- beating Brown . 84-53. * * * A tight zone defense and a hot, punch in Ray with 17 points, and but unable to move through the zone or hit from x * * stretching back to suies,~State won its last 15 games | season, — a ne 66 defeat os Mississippi Staté wasn't the only With Howell, the 6-7 scoring ace |team jolted with a first defeat ilast - -night, however. -Once-beaten New. Mexiee State, trailing by 10 at halftime, spilled Colorado (3-1) from the unbeaten list 77-69 with TET George “Knighton-scoring. 20 points, And little Hofstra spoiled, things for Army. 58-56-on Stan Ein- bender's driving layup at the final buzzer. Among unbeatens who stayed that way, Dayton whipped Miami (Ohio) 61-45, genburk, a soph, setting a Flyer) record with 32 rebounds and lead- ing scorers with 21 points; Okla- homa defeated Texas Tech 56-43, touring Miami of Florida rapped Houston 72-463 and Maryland beat Virginia 70-62 in an Atlantic Coast Conference game. The East's top- flight four, at least in early season selections, also rolled with NYU whipping Rutgers mouth defeating Rhode Island 74- 65, St. Joseph's Gettysburg 74-54 and Providence | with 6-6 Gary (Pa.) PHILADELPHIA (AP) —The defending -champion Baltimore Colts, who have clinched a tie for the Western Conference crown, are headed for a host of team ‘offense honors in -the National Footbal] League. NFL statistics released Wednes- * Marines Favored — in Shrimp Bowl GALVESTON, Tex. (AP)—The Quantico, Va., Marines are ex- pected to be the favorites here Sunday in the annual Shrimp Bowl game that matches them with Mc- Clellan Air Force Base of Sacra- mento, Calif, * * * . The main reason is the gaudy Marine record of 10 victories with- out defeat, compared to 9-2 for) the Jets of McClellan. It is billed as q battle for the | national service championship. * * Both boast balanced ottenses.| Among the Marine stars are half- | back King Dixon, ex-South Caro-| lina ace, and linemen Tony Strem-| ie of Navy and Clifford McGraw of “Rice, ' ‘one Sid Luckman’s touchdown ‘have gained - 1,522 yarda—eighth ‘with 1,853 yards—64 more than! “ Reet te ed Coe Co See eS Colts NFL Offense Leaders * * day show th Colts with com- fortable leads in total offense, passing and scoring. * * * The Colts have piled up a total of 4,176 yards in 11 games com- pared to 3,827 for second-place Los Angeles. New York, which already has won the Eastern title, is third with 3,766 yards followed by. Philadelphia with 3,590 and Cleveland with 3,565, Baltimore led the league in’ total offense last year. * * * eh Sparked by quarterback Johnny, Unitas,. who. last week hroke by Sa ie te Se ieee pass record of 28 for a single season, the Colts have grabbed off 2,654 yards through the air, and have scored 329 points. They | Sa a ay best—on the ground. Cleveland, powered by fullback Jimmy Brown, is No. 1 in rushing | Washington. ‘Honor for Chappius TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI) Bob. Chappius, former De Vilbiss High and University of Michigan foot- bal] star, will be one of the six new, members installed tonight in the Toledo Hall of Fame. : ett ot Eee eet oa ee Dart- smacking double-overtime on the did it 30 points. * * * Rog-|to. February, 1958, 27, at the half. tied 31-31 at the half, rebounding Virginia 26-5 with Bob McDonald snaring 14 and Bunge ‘WH. £616 EMCEE COE LECE EY, SS ee Pfau Notre cou de- feated Northwestern’ 93-88 in .| court. Three baskets by John Tully for the Irish in the final extra period. Mike Graney's tiymp) shot tied it 82-all for Notre Jame in the first overtime after, Chuck Brandt's tip-in had given ratic, but led 40-31 at halftime and total since scoring 101 against peppe the-visiters’-a-7525 tie in regula: |"oe joe ci at halftime an iB Pepperdine 82-76 and Boston U tion play, Graney and Northwest- ern's Fidyd Campbell each scored | — Oklahoma ended Tech's home court winnig streak, dating back at 14 games’ with four players matching the 'Texans' total. Dennis Price, Dar- - reli Heidebrecht and Brian Eth. ridge each. scored 11 points and Buddy Hudson added 10 for the Sooners, who led by only two, 29 Al Bunge, 6-8, hit on 12 of 21 shots from the field and scored 34 points for Maryland. The Terps, dominated ‘the boards in the second half, out- * es] hi in Zz Miami's 6-4 Ron Godfrey, whoi Island's Tom sicrsmalic Jim In other games, 28 points, ‘and 6-7 Harry) Hadnot, a 6-10 sophomore from ed Princeton @65, Yale t Manushaw controlled the boards Oakland, Calif, scored 10 points Fordham 82-65, Columbia de and made it easy against Houston, and had 16 rebounds for Provi-|Baltimore U, 69-62, inet St. Joseph's, led by Bobby -Me-jdence in his 24 minutes against! whipped New Hampshire: 76-51 in Neill’s 24 points, shook loose frem Brown, la Yankee Conference game, and Gettysburg in the second half. | Texas Christian walloped win- | Harverd held. off Williayhs 69-67. Tom Sanders counted 22 points for | less Tulsa 99-77, an all-tini@¥ high: Oklahoma State seracked Texas NYU, which led Rutgers by 21 at \ Western 68-41, Denver beat Air the half, Dartmouth was a bit er- PY & Tulsa foe and TCU’S (OP) Poree 56.53, Marshall hit oor. 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Chamberlain, obviously handi- capped by an injured foot, out- scored Russell hated and out re- Royals got even with Detroit last, The Royals probably. wondered Royals Stomp Pistons, Cells Win Despite Wilf bounded the Boston ace 20-19 last night. ‘Syracuse moved within a game of Philadelphia by beating Min- neapolis 93-89 at Seattle. * * * While Chamberlain was exceed- ing his average point production the Celtics got another top per- formance from the brilliant Bob Cousy. With Boston trailing 71-69 in the third period the incompar- able Cousy set. the Celtics off on ‘a string of 11 straight points. Cousy ended up with 18 points but was topped by Frank Ramsey 29, Tommy Heinsohn 20 and Rus- never in the contest, committing | sell. numerous mistakes. DETROIT CINCINNATI The Royals took over the balljfowen $$ twyman aS ew game after some four minutes of |Dukes $ 119 7 6 zu the second period. From then on,|MeGuire "4 °$ ii Rollins 330 Detrp it. never threatened. eee ne ‘ 78 Jorgen, $ 12 Practically every Player who Zot |Nobie % 2 6 Wiltong s 2 6 0 into the game for Cincinnati scored |Lioya 0 2 2\ Park 204 in double figures, with Jack Twy- pune vedios ba a a” AS ne man’s 38 points tops for both |cineinnati 27 31 36 35—109 voted made its only serious bid meek s 2 T BOSTON Grr in the second quarter. Dick Mc- Graboskt 5 38 on pe H 133 Guire's field goal put the Pistons|Gan" "= 3939 Gasset 3 $3 out in front 34-31, But the Royals Senbiet’y § 2 14 Sharman 4 9 8 charged back to a 45-40 margin, | Johnson 6-1 1 Ramsey 11 7.29 Twyman scoring six straight goin 10 28 Jones 7 2 16 points. a ze 4 Saari H 0 } Gene Shue was high man for | Totals 414116 Totals 53 31 137 Detroit with 26 points. ea oy raat 3 3 @ acs Receives. Ring. Plaque NEW YORK (AP)—Utah's Marv Jenson, a onetime boxer and man- ager of NBA middleweight cham- pion Gene Fullmer, Wednesday was awarded Boxing Writers Assn.’s James J, Walker Memo- rial Plaque for ‘‘long and meritor- ‘ious service to boxing.” queror. * * * Northern skipper Dick Hall saw his charges bow Tuesday because of one bad quarter. Mike Fedynik, Jim Capistrant & Co, will have to be more steady to avoid set- back No. 3. Anything is liable to happen when Walled Lake and Water- ferd clash and tomorrow should be no exception as they tangle on the Skipper floor:;— ~~ The Vikings have bowed to Mil- ford and downed Cranbrook show- ing improvement the 2nd time t. \ Waterford edged Wayne a week ago looking good in spots. Defending champion Berkley ‘\visits Farmington rounding out the loop trio, Farmington is a slight title favorite this year so it should Mt. Clemens travels to Royal Oak Kimball starting the EML. High-riding Ortonville entertains Millington’ and Oxford; minus ailing big gun Doug Stott, begins its season at home against North Branch, 1-2, launching the SCC. Avondale was rated~a slight :a- vorite for Oakland B honors in a in this full evening of court , road again to meet Southfield in ° I-L lidlifters. The Huskies have yet to play at home. pre-season poll. The Jackets have dumped Fitzgerald and get a big chance to live up to the billing at Troy. The Colts are defending champs and picked up,where they left off last week. * * * Lake Orion should make it two straight at home against weak Madison while Clawson is at Fitzgerald. The Wayne-Oakland has a full schedule with Clarkston trying again to win one without John Parks hosting Ron Morlan and — his Holly mates. Defending titlist Brighton goes to North~ ville. . West Bloomfield seeks its 2nd in a-row at Clarenceville while Milford and Bloomfielg Hills clash at the home of the Barons. In the Southern Thumb, Mem- phis vs. Anchor Bay, Almont is at Brown City, Armada is home against Capac and Dryden travels ito New Haven, “FIRST SOLD... FIRST BUILT! : “THAT'S THE RULE WHEN BUICK RESUMES PRODUCTION 1». 90 PLAGE YOUR ORDER NOW! Soon the first new Buicks since the shutdown will begin a rolling toward our showrooms, Come in and see us now— we are taking orders right now for pags What this means to you is that you in just.a few short weeks a our: rorag me i te Bee was : ay! gts a Twbine . “ee i hus - pink ae at the yu pe Sliver PSP he { a aoe * Shed “rae PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1959 “Into or a aavontive Syeareit redhead Dallas, who was third with women bowl only eight games a ‘ele day. Charlotte Grubic of Steelton,' Closest to. Mrs, — was Don- Pa., the 1958 women’s winner, was na Zimmerman, & typ- i Akron, Ohio, hadjin lith with 68.19 points. Marion’ a oe sng Ladewig, of Grand Rapids, Mich., 7 nd was aver a shade under 3, and —— rey. jong-time All-Star women’s champ was in 13th place. . a : : MEN'S STANDINGS (3% pa | Bil Golembiewski, Dison. 70M if}. 46 meq Bluth, St. Louts 6,833 169.33 Pra ntg, Louisville. sone 6,741 ise al Dick Weber, ¢. Lon ' : point for each game won; one point for each 50 pins knocked down and one-half point jfer outscoring an opponent while . losing the majority of games. “th * & In the women's division, Mrs. Olga Gloor, 39-year-old Chicago housewife, held her lead as ~she continued her sensational shoot- _wl m= 2), bi! af pers ey <= Twinbill in New York Titans. Play. in. Gardens——® wade ea oe oe Ot wo ge ge wap os seeeetd os Friday, with shooting 184.00 seek 8 Don Carter, St. Lout . 6848 182.40) ; . be nationally se Sea tomor- Andy Rogesnicn, Chicago. eta 183.40 Watch Repair Bil Bunetta, Chicago ... a ‘Bt. Louis eee ae Department row ae (9 pm. CST, NBC). Main Floor Golembiewski_ ‘vaulted from third place into the lead with spectacular shooting. He averaged nearly 240 as he won 12 of 16 games in the second day of match competition. He was the leader in all categories, games won, -pin- fall and points. - * * * Bily G., as the fans call him, was red-hot in the final four games last night, sweeping the series from Billy Welu of St. Louis with a 9032.series.an games NEW YORK @® — A sore toe may havea —big--effect on -the University of Detroit's first major test of the basketball geason to- night at Madison Square Garden. The Titans, who have run up big victory margins in two straight triumphs, face Iona College, an up- state New York school for men which has been a power in eastern basketball circles for some time and a frequent visitor to the gar-|; den. : Detroit coach Bob Calihan is optimistic although the effective- Joseph A. Drazek, team aise called it'a strained ligament. However, the injury could atlect BS DeBusschere’s push - off on shots and rebounds. He and sophomore Charlie North have been Detroit's big guns in scoring and rebound. ing. Both are about 6-feet-5, Debuscherre and North have scored 91 of Detroit's 200 points ™ in two games, The. other half of the Titans- Gaels doubleheader sends Seton Bop ‘rs Las Nick Lon x “6.286 OMEN’ $ "eri ‘ROUND. | SiOlga Gloor, Chicago ..... en now eo Aicron te as Dallas oe B20 _ 4 AP Wirepheto ICY WARMUP — Penn State University ball carriers clown around with snowballs during frigid warmup drills. The Nittany «* ey I Sorts Mertnews. bg * pe] 67.33 . mn ew apids Hall, a future Detroit opponent, | Garms, Chica: Rant rH o nremit ce SEARS: us North Ssine 4 02 ’ Lions are preparing for their Liberty Bowl game, Dec. 19th with ial ek and - Louis, ness of Dave DeBusschere, one |against Wes stern Ki Kentuc ky. iRivita Foenl ore ae ete as Hit ey : . Alabama at Philadelphia. Left to right are quarterback Galen - posted 736. of the two highly touted sopho- | ao. a —— — — : — Seeerenerennee henge neoreeenes 4 Hall, linebacker Tom Mulraney and halfback Dick Hoak. Golembiewski, with 21% games — be hampered by a | a — 4 won and 10% lost, had 161.40 Petersen points. In the first 32 games he. knocked down 7,015 pins for an average of 219 per game. * * * In second. place, not too far behind, was Ray Bluth of St, Louis who also -shot brilliantly yesterday. He won 12 of 16 games| ‘as he moved from eighth place to runnerup, He had 21 wins and 11 losses and 159.33 points. Lou Frantz of Louisville, Ky., The injury was first thought to) have been a fracture. But Dr. Very-Much-Alive Musial Laughing at Death Report RAYMONDVILLE, Tex. (P—A | very much alive Stan Musial laughed Wednesday night at a Dawkins Gets Praises for Oxford's Victory LONDON «.— Pete Dawkins, ROEBUCK AND CO ing teammate twice during the game. For millions watching the 91-PC. CRAFTSMAN SOCKET SET ‘the former Army All-America from ‘Royal Oak, Mich., is receiving accolades from . British Rugby ‘Circles today because of his pass- ‘ing arm, Dawkins used his one-handed ‘throw in Oxford’s 9-3 victory over Cambridge earlier this week in one of Britain's top Rugby matches ef the year. He threw the ball about 30 | yards into the hands a a wait- “Too little and too late. Will it game on television it was their first contact with an American Football .pass used’ in rugby. It came naturally to Dawkins, but to Britons it was something ap- proaching a revolution in the sport. In a front page story, the Daily Express said: “The Yank at Oxford, All- America footballer ‘Cowboy Pete’ Dawkins, had the crowd hopping with his torpedo throw in...” ‘The newspaper said the crowd gasped in admiration as Dawkins, | who picked up an oval-shaped | Rugby’ Union ball for the first time the leader after the first 16 games dropped to third with a 20-12 won- lost record and 154.41 points. He won 7 games and lost 9 yesterday. Bluth copped individual scoring honors during yesterday's shoot- ing, rolling a towering 278 game and a 953 series on games of 236, 225, 278 and 214. x *« * to fifth place as he won 10 of 16 games, Don Carter former world champion and four-time All-Star titleholder, also moved up in the won 10 of 16 games yesterday, moved from 13th to 6th place: Defending champion Ed Luban.-| ski of Detroit advanced from 10th| | standings. The St. Louis star, who) rumor that the St, Louis Cardi- nals’ slugger had died on a hunt- ing trip to Texas’ Lower Rio Grande Valley, . The report apparentiy started in the St, Louis area. 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It took a sem#i- striptease and 10 minutes to find the coin, ' Angie Coia of Southern Cali- 'fornia pulled another ‘'Roy Rie- gels’ in running backward with a kickoff. own end zone by Notre Dame for a safety, Joe imouth College leaped off |bench and tackled a. Cornell (Iowa) player racing for a touch- idown, LOW OVERHEAD LOCATIONS * game where the referee tossed up) a halfbuck and the coin fell inside | He was tackled in his} Suffield of Mon-| the! ‘ i i i | H | Otympics which open i in n February Liston Awarded 7th-Round TKO | | | | t i | Willi Besmanoff last night. ek ok * “I wasn't too sharp,” in his dressing room after the nationally televised fight. It was his. 19th..straight victory. i * *« * Besmanoff absorbed a barrage of punches’ in the sixth and was bleeding from several bad gashes over ‘his eyes. The referee and it was scored a round technical knockout. * * * Liston, 27, of Philadelphia, started slowly, relying on sharp left-hand punches which caught Besmanoff with regularity. The 210-pound Liston, taller and nine pounds heavier than Besmanoff,| |started using his right hand in the third round | * * * Pete Rademacher, who started) 1 s Over Besmanoft M r Crowns CLEVELAND (AP) — Sonny, q 0 Liston, who wants a shot at the P heavyweight title, isn't too satis- New Mexico St. Ace he said) stopped the bout—between rounds} seventh- | OLYMPIC SETTING — This view taken from. atop the 80- meter ski jump shows Squaw Valley, scene of the 1960 Winter y. Atkins Wins 2 Maher 8th in Points By The Associated Press | eA big final splurge against the University of Mexico carried Per- vis Atkins of New Mexico State to two major college individual foot- ‘ball championships — scoring and | rushing, The fleet, junior halfback rolled up four touchdowns and 237 yards lin a 55-0 rout of a poor Mexican lteam and wound up the season with 107 points and 971 yards. Atkins, a transfer from Santa Ana Junior College, also scored the most touchdowns (17) and had the highest rushing average per jgame (97.1 yards), according to lfinal NCAA Service Bureau sta- | tistics released Thursday. | Atkins’ rushing mark was the! jlowest winning total in 15 years, | i|however, and it's the first time in = | Aid Program._Is_. Also; _ Pacific Coast expires after the Wis- | on Agenda CHICAGO i® — Rose Bowl con- ‘trols, a review of the financial aid _ program and perusal of conference voting machinery are on the agen-)- da of the Big Ten annual. business meetings today. The Rose Bow! contract with the ‘| | consin-Washington New Year's Day game and a 5-5 Big Ten vote last May killed hopes of renewal. But another 5-5 stalemate kept— | a conference rule in the books | permitting Rose Bow] participa- | tion, That means any Big Ten _ schee] could accept an invitation | é ~ STARTER MISSING — The empty shoes in this photo show clearly what has been wrong with the Clarkston cage team thus far. The bro- _ fans belong to ‘injured wenn John Parks who Pontiac Press Phote may ‘miss the entire season. Looking lost without the little senior are, left to right, Dick Lundy, "Larry Landon, Bill Powell and Dick Caverly. The - Wolves, now 0-2, host Holly Friday. f tf | without conference sanction. Athletic directors and faculty representatives now must consider Eaglets, Rams at PNH; Mikes, ROSM at Madison Rose Bowl controls so no single team could hog the trips if an invi- tation is extended and also decide on a split of the money. Stu. Holcomb of Northwestern will report on.the financial aid program and is expected tourge Big Night ae for Parochials that the need factor for such aid be eliminated. He maintains that aid based on need has invited stepped- up outside recruiting. A re-examination of the rules for voting is expected after each school’s vote wag expanded from one to two ballots at a private meeting Nov. 3. — Previously, erly the faculty rep- representatives’ vote prevailed, ac: | counting for 10 ballots on any ques- tion, but now athletic directors also! have a vote. * * The 5-5 deadlock that scrambled | the Rose Bow! picture was largely | responsible for the new rule ‘ehange, But faculty men still hold veto power and only their vote will prevail on matters of eligibility. The annual meetings will run, through Saturday against a back-, drop of a 3 million dollar offer for | jtelevising Big Ten football, basket- gage in a big night of action Fri-| day, with St. Frederick, St. Mi- chael and Orchard Lake St. Mary, all involved in two games to be played within a stone's throw of one another. : * « * This unusual — and unprece-| dented -— situation is brought | about by the fact that both the | PNH Tankers Dunked, 60-36 Huskie Swimming Team Beaten at Southfield in League Meet | | | ball and other sports events under' a 3-year contract. The offer was turned over to the’ Pontiae Northern lost its first. 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(AP) ~— Both Virgil “Akins and young Denny Moyer will aim for another match with present welterweight\cham- pion Don Jordan when they\bat=) ° 'tle here tonight. Tonight’s bout\is & scheduled ‘for 10 rounds... 'PNH Matmen Open Pontiac Northern opens its 1959-60 wrestling season in a home match against Farming- ‘ton. The varsity teams will meet at 7:30 following a 6 p.m. dayvee event. Walled Lake also starts its season at Dearborn. ‘to’ average at least 100. yards game. | | In scoring, three tied for ‘the | runner-up post with 100 points apiece. They were Skip Face of ‘Stanford, Nolan Jones of Arizona [State and Ger Schwedes of Syra- ‘men. s national champion Orange- men, Bruce Maher of Detroit tied {for 8th. SCORING TDS PAT FGTP - | 1, Atkins, N. M. Stat 7 5 0 "| WINNIPEG (AP) — Full-!:2' Pace 'stantra® = 7 08 3 ioe \back Gerry James of the football] % 5chee"Sirs state” igs sie Grey Cup champion Winnipeg. 5. Eaves. Cincinnati 5 0 6 9 nine 6. Haynes, No. Tex. State 14 6 06 Blue Bombers said Wednesday he) 7: Wilson Utah 1S § Hy |will leave Sunday for. Toronto to! § Rocking, fos ini mae ae} sign a contract with the Toronto 10. Mathis, Clemson li 4 0 7 | RUSHING OFFENSE Maple Leafs of the National Hock G Rashes Yés. ey League. 1. Atkins, New Mex. 8t. 10 130 971 t 2. Watkins, Iowa State 10 158 843 x* * * 3. Nichole, dare State 10 207 7 : ASS 9 James, a former Leaf winger,| 5. Brown, New Mexico 10 95 740 said he will play for Toronto’s| $ iynee’ Neo Tex at. 10 lis 30 American Hockey League team]| 8 Crandall, New Mexico 10 116 729 : ; Doelling, Pennsfivania 9 133 707 in Rochester, but “I hope to be|10\ Moore."'¥: 0 125. 678 up with the Leafs by February.”|=NP ADV In Boston, Leafs’ General Man-' ager Punch Imlach said he would Rec. Basketball Scores sign James in Toronto on Mon-) . day. CITY LEAGUE BASKETBALL * * * Wednesday's Results CLASS C Jame broke Pontiac Police 49. Smit h’s Fuel Oi] 34 | e bo P CLASS D Jefferson Jets 61 Eastside Shopping £2) |Black Hawks 55, Lee's Sales & Service 41 | WATERFORD LEAGUE BASKETBALL Wednesday's Resul its oLASS ims Hardware 68, Rocco's Restaurant); | . CLASS B Kukn'e Auto Wash 60, M-59 Sunoco 45 AHL Leaders Play Stars SPRINGFIELD, -Mass, (AP)— The “American Hockey League!» ‘Teading. Springfield\ Indians, fresh from a 2 triumph last night at Hershey, take on the Jeague all stars tonight in the Eastern States Coliseum - This. will “be the first time DON’T GAMBLE! Leaky Mufflers’ and Closed Windows | | ; STRONGEST MUFFLER OF THEM NOT A MURMUR! ij TROUBLE! x = | 9er-Colt playoff. icaaeiiaaneaiaemiaiiaiaies i into the championship. with the/|years, already Eastern winners, the New * «© ®F } York Giants. Teammate Johnny Bright, A. loss, coupled with a -49er tri-/Drake star. who was named Canada’s outstanding player last month, was runner-up with 25) by points. Quarterback Jim Van Pelt of the Grey Cup champion Winni- ‘peg Blue Bombers and _ ex-Michi- umph over Green Bay at San Francisco, would necessitate a Saturday’s.game will be nation- pally televised via. the Columbia } Broadcasting System. = gan ace was third with 20 points. Cass Avenue Brake Service 109 N. Cass Avenue “Pontiac's Oldest Brake Service” Westinghouse Air Brake ~ Distributors — All Units Exchanged * ‘Vacuum Power Brake Units: Excher i i I m3 i) Delegates to the 43rd annual Prox fessional Golfers AsSsn.. mecting have voted to consider moving] PGA headquarters from Dunedin, | Fia.,.to another Florida City. A ’ spokesman said St. Peters-| burg, Sarasota, Naples and Fort } Lauderdale have been -mentioned ph gaol a for the PGA, * * “?” Action on the move will not oe itaken until the next annual meet: | ing. | a uMuNtzED Resists Rust Best | re SQ88 Delegates agreed to continue al < Wacesdiiione! 47-88 national golf_ club but said new ang tallies should be owned hy the — HPGA, The present : headquarters [/are leased from the city. of. Dune. | all wa WHEEL ALIGNING: f $B50 LANSING (UPD — sites for record a, seal “shal high school basketball tournaments time) P were announced Hcg, by ‘Charles Pindlay 1Ohio) 88, Detroit Tech a9 E. i , Director of! High School Basketball A Flint Southwestern 64. Flint Central 62, a ¥- Fergie said the “Michigan High: : re * oa 56 School Athletic Association select- ee : fsa Ae %. ire 54 ed March 1-5 as the dates for the WEDNESDAY's. RESULTS een Se 1960 district tournaments, Region- ‘NATIONAL culeainie ‘Latagetie $3, 67 : als will be March 812, quarter- Detroit 2 Ch vermont finals March 16 and semi-finals AMERICAN ¢ ss Lat) E ey. id 5. Hi and finals March 18-19. . oe “LEAGUE | “Paedistrict. tournaments. Maryland 10. Virgina 8 isiane 7 geen Ti hiss. state 2 ton 2 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE : ' Delaware ai, = Hopkins 58 Milwaukee” ---— merican~ Us " Georgetown, D.C: - 60 - MIDWEST baw: tow As SCHEDULE eg 68, 2 overtimes TIONAL LEAGUE potre Dame. So wisranien peyten 61, Miami Ohio 45 eile Wittenberg 40, Toledo 39 ens High C-D, Hillsdale All Pier game at Springtiold SOUTHWEST C-D, Adrian High C-D, Tecumseh New York at Chariotte ven. 7 ee High B-C, Saline High C, Washington at Greensboro FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE ERN LEAGUE New York TCU 99, Tulsa 77 Oklahoma 5 68, Texas West, Arigona St. U. 1b, N, Mex. iighlands 72 W. Texas 1" Midwestern, Tex. High B, Trenton High A (4), Ecorse High B-C, Detroit Visita- Philadelphia INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE High C, Detroit-Servite High B-D, rene New Mexico sr tion High B-C, Detroit St. David| New Lothrop r 1AC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1959 he a, Eastern Michighn University A (#, Chelsea High C, Michigan Center High B, Jackson H C-D, Albion C, Battle Creek -Cen- tral High A-B, Battle Creek Spring- field High C, Portage High B, Western enn University C-D. * Covert High D, -Zeeland High A-B, Hopkins High C, Middleville High C, Grand Ledge High B, Lan- sing Sexton Hig! C-D, Lansing Ey- erett High A, Webberville High D, : High... B-D,.. NORTHVILLE) jee HIGH B, WEST BLOOMFIELD es HIGH, B, PONTIAC NORTHERN HIGH B-C, BIRMINGHAM SEA- HOLM HIGH A (4)-D, TROY HIGH B, Mt. Clemens L’Anse College|Creuse High B-C, Port Huron High B-c, Otisville Lakeville High B-C, Flint Bentley High C, Flint Kears- ley High B-D, Flint Southwestern ta-|High A -(2), Flint Dye High C, High D, Cheasing'- High B-C, St, John High C-D, Car- son City High_C-D, lonia High B-D, Grand Rapids Godwin Heights lorado 69 nver 36. Air Porce $3 ___ |Hamtramck High BS. Harper wus A Guance Montana 7a, Soul ‘Dakota 63 Woods High B-C, East Detroit A By The Associated Press CoP &. dg igen g RESULTS ah (4)-D, ‘Livonia - ” Bentley High A High B, Grand Rapids Rogers Cincinnati 129, Detroi \ a Boston wow HAL, STANDINGS 119 137, Philadelphia 116 Syracuse 93, M By The Astesioted Press 89 THURSDAY ‘s SCH EDUL Lonis |Detroit Boxers Rank High Detroit vs. 8t. at Philadel ia L T Pts. GF GA Cincinnati at Philadelphia pn Montreal 74 6.40 9 3S Syracuse vs. Minneapolis at San Francisco; Toronto eeeeveeees 136 6 32 63 58 FR DAY'S: SCHEDULE Detroit... woo, RET UH 72 6 St. Louls at Boston Boston, ,....-- 26... .065 913 5 23 06 99 Syracuse at New York New York ........... 515 6 6 7% 97 ns Chicago ......... sss 515.616 62 %6 WEDNESDAY’S Fights . ; 7 Associated NBA STANDINGS By The SLEVELAN: Liston, 210, Phila- EW . YORK — Light- delphia, oneget Willi Besmanoff, 201. By one Associated Press N YO (AP ) t ie raukee y= Rr a oe a Se STERN DIVISION weight champion Joe Brown and 140, Philadelphia, 10. Pete Rademacbér, | Boston of" is = |NBA middleweight _ king _ 200. Columbus, Ga.. outpointed Johnny| Philadelphia. . 15°! 7-682 4 |Fullmer today were ork, 205, Norristown, Pa., 8. Syracuse 4 «8 $36 5 ! “figh the month” * JOPLIN, Mo—Willie Morton, 138, Kansas adie: J . oe * wars rnd City, stopped Doc Savage. 138, Chicago 5. WESTERN DIVISION ors by bay ng ey en for their TOKYO—Leo Espinosa, 128, ty > Ss an Laue it i“ ie “3% -_ I title de : tpointed Yukio Katsumata, 124%, Japan:iCincinnat! i} \ “So 5% | Brown, of New Orleans, stopped 1. Minneapolis 7 269 6=C« ] Ring Promoter - lay! Fri. —Saturday ! Ruled i in Debt SALE Thurs. — $10 Sandler Ski Boots .................. $ 7.75 ] $20 Italian Ski Boots, double boot... s1430 [to Uncle Sam $30 Northland Skis, steel edges .......... $23.50 | WASHINGTON (AP) —The-U.S. Tax Court ruled Wednesday that | Babe McCoy, Los Angeles boxing / Sun Valley Ski Pants & Jackets ’ * | and ‘wrestling promoter, short Boys & Girls’ Shoe Skates, sizes 2-4 ........ $ 5.75 jchanged Uncle Sam's ‘tax col- Men's Hard Toe Hockey Skates............ $7.98 J iectors for 1953. Men's Hard Toe Hockey Skates, tendon guards $ 9.50 |} McCoy, whose real name is| Girls’ White Figure Skates ........... from $ 7.75 | Harry E. Rudolph, reported he 20 $ * preceived $27,847 68 as matchmaker $ palding Golf Cart... 00.0.0... $14.50 for the Olympic club that year. 9 Spaldin He also reported receipt of ‘‘mis- $ 9 Spalding Golf Irons ................ FATE ee aise ere oe ond. wrestling $ 5 Golf Irons $ 3.50 5 WM OS WUE BAUM 2 wee ew wwe we ew eee . income’ of $5,078, & S x * * $30 Spalding Golf Bags ......:.......... $21.00 |)... internal Revenue Service claimed McCoy failed to report ‘additional incdme of $10,004.56. In its decision Wednesday, the ‘tax court held that McCoy had \$8,000 of imcome which he failed ito include in his return, The {court left it up to tax experts FE 46211 ‘to figure out how much the tax }will be, All Wool Award*Sweaters—Leather Sleeve School Jackets _ WELDEN SPORTING GOODS 51 Mt. Clemens Street Brown, Fullmer- Honored England's‘ Dave Charnley on a sixth- round technical knockout. Fullmer, ef West Jordan, Utah, to| won’ a unanimous decision in 15 rounds over Spider Webb of Chi- cago. * * * The monthly Ring ratings showed changes in every, division except the featherweight class. Carlos Ortiz of New -York was) and replaced by Paolo Rosi, ian-born New Yorker. Fermer welterweight and mid- silio also was demoted for idle- among the middleweights in an exchange of positions with Ger- 'many's Gustav . Scholz. * * * Billy Hunter of Detroit made the biggest jump among the heavy- | weights. In the light-heavyweight class, the retirement of Canadian Yvon Durelle and Jesse Bowdry’s loss in several shifts. Bowdry, of St. Louis, fell from fourth to fifth. Mike Holt of South Africa was promoted from fifth to third and Von Clay of Philadelphia jumped front sixth to fourth. Hank, a middleweight, New York, add ratings VYWEIGHTS HOLIDAY SPECIAL 1960 PLYMOUTH FULL PRICE 2295” NEW SAVOY 6 PASS. 2-DR. SEDAN 8 CYLINDER 230 HORSEPOWER FULLY EQUIPPED: Heater and Defroster Foam Seats Total Contact Brakes Washers Unibody All Taxes Arm Rests , Torsion Air Ride License and Title Transtes Deal Visors Safety Rim Wheels | { i | oes Gost. N.} ik 9, Bn Erskine Wales. 16, y ts “Miieff.| rgen ‘Licut UEAV Ee Waseets bra, “ban Pran Wareagaionn Charley Scott, Philadelphia. ues. Cuba. 3, Sugar Hart, ? philadel £ Rudell Stitch. Loalvile 5, Denny er ; Ore. 6, New Or- — “9, Ralph Ps om ial i noe lingo, Me nitippines Loi, Italy = al £ Cham ie en New Orleans. 1. Paolo si, New York, 2, New York. 3, Dave Chareley, England. 4, ty! Torres, Mexico. 5 illie Toweel, Africa. 6, Len Matihews, Philadel) ia. 7, Johnny Gonsalves, Oakland, Calif pa Armsiead. Los Angeles. 9, John- ‘ny Busso, New York. 10, Mario Vecchiato Nal, é FEATHERWEIGHTS caren Davey Moore, Springfield onic’ ae Gonzales, Argentina. 2, I arcia , Providence, R.I. 3, Hogan (Kid) ae, “Nigeria. 4; Gracieux Lam- perti, Frarice, 5, Paul Jorgensen. Port ~ pl Tex. 6, Sergio Caprari, Italy Flash Elerde, Philippines. 8. Nigeria. 9, mg Chestnut, New York Sugar Cuba. 4, Pred’ Git gt “ireland 5, Pero Maly 6, Eder J M. oe, 8, Secpeste Torenés, Argentina, * man ee, Pahari Stockton, Calif. 10, - WINTER: SPECIAL “All-Road °. | Kenny Lane, Muske-| Duilio | Carlos Ort s. | igh) pon High BD, Whitehall High C, t t dropped from the No. 1 lightweight | contender’s. position for inactivity | Ital- | dleweight champion Carmen Ba-| ness, the Chittanango, N.Y., clout- | er was shifted from third to fifth to Henry Hank of Detroit resulted, leaped from . ninth | to sixth among the 160-pounders. | Rafiu King. | . phones Halimt. ve Danny Kid, 4 ilippines. Leo Espinosa, Philippines. Brasil, 7, Jose Lopez, \ ks . ‘ Paseus! Perez, Argentina. 1, 4 a Thailand. 2,’ Sadao Yao- @IMPERIAL@ , ees ite, Japan. 3; Ramon Arias, Venezuela. 4. “awe ~ : a Ben Ali : san Sates College C,~ Midland Ttigh A, ‘Traverse City High A-C-D, Gray- High A (2)-C, Sparta High &C, Muskegon High A, North Muske- Central Michigan University C.D. St, Louis High B, He High C,. Saginaw High C-D, Caro High B-D, Deckerville High C, Ruth St. Peter and Paul High D, Sebe- waing High C, Bay City Junior: Pinconning High B, Whittemore High C-D, Manistee High D, Fremkfort ‘High C, Maple City Glen Lake High D, ling High C, Gaylord High C. At- lanta High D, Indian River ‘High D,. Petoskey High B-C-D, Pickford High €-D, Escanaba Holy ‘Name! High B-E, Rock. High D-E, North- ern Michigan College B, Negau- nee High B-C BC, _Vulean Kingsford iste pion ‘ Ih Armory D-E, Stanbaugh (iron) River Armory) C-E, Michigan’ Tech at, Houghton C-D, Tronwood| High B. REGIONALS | Stevensville Lakeshore High D Western Michigan University A- DI Portage High C, Battle Creek Cen- tral High B-D,. Eastern Michigan Univesity A-C, Willow Run High B-D, Trenton High, A SOUTH- FIELD HIGH A, East Detroit High A, Roseville High B, BIR-| MINGHAM SEAHOLM HIGH A-C7 PONTIAC CENTRAL HIGH B, _ Stanford End k Signedby Dalas DALLAS, ‘Tek “(AP == 5 Football League, Don Rossi, the club's manager, made the the fight with the National League for ‘players. The 6-foot-3, 200. "gpound Stanford captain had been drafted also by the Cleveland Browns of the NFL, “It wasn't a case of outbidding Cleveland insofar as money was iconcerned,"' Rossi declared. “He signed for the same salary Cleve-/ land offered him but he was con- Flint Central and Northern High} vineed that he- ‘hada better future schools (1.M.A.) A-B-D, Grand) Rapids Godwin Heights High A-C-D, Bay City Junior College C, Central Michigan University B-C-D, Traverse City High D,; Pe- toskey High C, and Northern Mich- igan College B- C-D- E. ‘a non-conference game with Dallas.” GRAND RAPIDS #— ~ Rebound: ing was the difference last night as Aquinas pinned a 64-47 basket- ball loss on Assumption (Ont.) in general announcement | out \Wednesday. after returning from (Palo Alto and his first round in), Dave Peters and Dalton Cantrell split scoring honors with 14 each. The score was tied at 57-57 after overtime, regulation play and 61-61 after one Chips Defeat” Ferris ar einer es “Guards Gary Lee and Dean Adams accounted tor-33 points as. Central deteated Ferris 57-50 last night in a non - conference basketball, game here. But Ferris’ forward Dan Dob- ryczynski captured me point hon- ors with . with 18. 22; Lee _ Central tM NEW 1960 Chevrolets! WE'VE GOT THEM-- Here Are the Facts: WILL NOT EQUIP BE UNDERSOLD! MENT INCLUDED: * * 5 Tubeless * Directional Signals Arm Rest * Cigarette Tires * Acrylic Paint Only Al Serra Sales Manager Lighter * Heater and Defroster * Windshield Washers ‘ REMEMBER... OAKLAND ee § LARGEST VOLUME DEALER. 3 Only 15 0 DOWN PER MONTH Matthews-Hargreaves has just received 24 loads of new 1960 Chevrolets : and we now have a’ complete selection of models and colors. If you have not been able to,buy a new Chevrolet as a result of the car shortage or because you were unable to get satisfactory price, stop in today, look over our complete selection and remember MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES NEW 1960 CHEVROLET 6 Pass., 2-Dr. Sedan YES: Sales Tax and 1960 Plates ARE INCLUDED!! NO PAYMENTS UNTIL FEBRUARY 1960 ‘Your Car Will Never Be Worth More Thon It Is Today AND _Matthews-Hargreaves Will ‘NOT BE UNDRRSOE % Olympic ski jump training team. recently. AP Wirepheto Joreno HOPEFUL — Specialist 4th class Jon St. Andre of Ishpeming is the only service skier to qualify for the 1960 St. Andre has been the Army ski instructor at Fort Greely in Alaska until his return to Ishpeming Set for Win ‘SQUAW VALLEY, Calif. w — ter Olympics Stash gr" Sit, jaides were found who were multi- ‘California Highway Patrol” 1900 SOHO ae ave “What's the weather like up lingual. The tongues they know ahead?” “Will I need chains?” “Is the road open?” These and a multitude of ques- tions like them will face Califor- nia Highway Patrolmen at the Feb. 18-28 Olympic Winter Games | . .. and the questions are ex- pected in a variety of languages. To prepare for the tasks of hand-| ling crowds estimated at 35,000 a . day, the CHP has asked its em- ployes about: their language abili- ties. Pe eee | 2 Pe OE * . Ninety-six * officers * and St. Lovis to Be Tested as Future Hockey Site ST. LOUIS (AP)}—In a move de- signed to determine. St. Louis in- terest in returning pro hockey to the city, Toledo of the Interna- tional Hockey League St. Louis arena next month . * * * The announcement was yesterday by Andy Mulligan of the Toledo of the Arena. St. Louis entry in the American Hockey club folded it in 1953. _BROWER’S SKI SHOP ts headquarters fa Oxford HEAD | SKIS . THE MOST TALKED ABOUT SKI... ON EVERY SLOPE... EVERYWHERE IN THE WORLD You've heard about Head Skis... how the feel, turn, ride over bumps, cut through broken surfaces, ride high in powder, bite and track on hard pack or ice. BROWER’°S Department Store N. Washingten St. Oxford OA 8-2933 HEAD othe r will play! five reguiar season games in the club and Emory Jones) had an| | traffic, ihe concentration of patrolmen in the 5! 8 and while they will be. ex- cha jinclude Russian, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Greek, Dutch, Yugoslavian, Swiss-| {Italian, Finnish, Danish, Polish, Chinese, Croatian, Serbian, Hindus-|* tami, Flemish, Armenian and sign | language. 'able length of time to any non- | English speaking motorist who runs into trouble. | The Patrol says it will have on |duty 24 hours a day the highest | concentration of men ever to po- They will patrol all the main roads lead- ing to the valley in Febryary. Six- ‘lice .California’s highways Thus the CHP hopes to be able | | to summon aid within a reason- | ty-six patrol cars will operate in ithe area during days and even- | ings The Olympic site is | 200 miles east of San Francisco off trans-|,,227 continental U.S. 40. The highway) except for about 35 miles, is four. List Several Dates of Note Kandahar, Meets . Feature Activities Area | Several area events are listed ‘on the Michigan calendar winter jsenedule for 1960. | The annual Kandahar ski jump- ling meet at Pontiac Lake recrea- ition area is scheduled for Jaru- jary sith, | Mt. * Holly’ s annual ski races | are set for January 17th and the downhill slalom races at Gram- | pian Mt. are listed for January | 36-31. Here is the complete winter | sports calendar as released by the |Michigan Tourist Council for. the season (continues Perchville (ice fish- AWS, hunting 1). 2—Rabbit | unrough Marc ‘Ski Car- nival, Traverse City. onual Sports Car Show, Green- §-31-——An field Village, Dearborn 9-10—8 tate vew vAmateur Hockey | Tournanrent, htor | 0 Selection Ball: winter sports queen, | Lewitsto 10—-Kandahar Ski Jumping Meet, Pon- flac Lake Ski Area, Ponti 11-11- Coyote, fox and “rabbit hunting wis 17 °Rod ae & 15 Center, Lansing | 16-11—Tip- Oe -Town, Houghton Lake. —?nd Annual Ski Races, Mt. Holly ver Islan Custom Autorama, Civic sie ha Grampian) _ | ski Area, Holly. 20— Avalanene. Day, Avalanche S&ki iArea, Boyne C *23—Ice Fishing Derby, Beach, Mt. Cleméns | 24—Winter Carnival 23 Collewiate Alpine 8ki ship, Mont Ripley Ski Area, D 24—Caberfae Junior Meet. Lewiston Houghten Alpine 38k} Caberfae Ski Area, Cadillac .. Metropolitan | Champton-| 23, 2%—Olympic Sk! Jumping Tryowlt | Ishpeming Ski Club, Ishoeming 23: 24-—Detroit Speed Skating Cham- pionships, Detroit 20-Feb. 6—Petoskey Winter Carnival,| Petoskey | 30-31--Kiwanis Ski Jumping Meet, Pine Mountain Ski Area, Iron Mountain 30—8th Annual Michigan Tech Winter Sports Roundup, Houghton 30-71—Mens’ Downhill Slalom Race, Grampian Mountain Ski Area, Oxford. 31—Winter Sports Carnival, Hoyt ;Park, Saginaw FEBRUARY EVENTS 20-Peb. 6—Petoskey Winter’ Car- selection of Miss Michigan Winter Queen etoskey 4—Michigan “Pech Collegiate Ski Meet. Mont Ripley, Houghton 6—Lower Michigan "Cross- country | Meet. Caberfae Ski Area, Cadillac fki, * * * -26th Annual Thunder Bay Winter . . lowrnivel Alpena The big bottleneck, if there is “has Michigan Outdoor Speed Skating -. : Championships, Alpena one, will come at 7,000-foot Donner 7 Region I Junigr Alpine Skt Summit, a steep and scary four- Championships Pine Mountain Ski le 7 Tron Moutain mile two-lane stretch. “eh. Region IIT Junior: Alpine Ski Championships Black Mountain Ski made | | To equip, feed and house the | |Area, Cheboygan. 206 patrol staff — 164 officers yyecc% and 42 non-uniformed personnel | — the CHP drafted its training ramento. Everyone will be housed im the); | Tahoe-Truckee High School gym. League for several years but the| academy personnel from Sac- |P'13°O%.. 1 Jumping and Nordie Combined Briar! Hill Ski Area, Mesick nival 12-15—Lower Peninsula Junior Hockey) Detroit higan High Schoo! [Alpine Championship Races, |}Mountain, Boyne Falls 13—International Center Novice Skat- fhe Finals, Detroit 2nd or 3rd week—Escanaba Ice Re- vue, Escanaba, Houghton Ski Thunder | Items collected ih advance in-| %--Bay de Noe Fishing Derby, clude: stone 20-21—Annual Lake Trout & One hundred and sixty pairs of Postiyal Higgins Lake . . wo 21—Copper Country Junior Alpine skid chains, 78 windshield ice pjyisional ski Championships, Mont breakers, 78 short , shovels, 181-cases of emergency flares, 100 The big job wil be regulating, but CHP 158) Ri sey; _ Voggnien. mud and snow tires, 91 tow cables, Skatin 21- oF Commissioner Meet, | Bradford Crittenden cautions that) | his men will-carry plenty of ticket | books with them. “Motorists should be aware,” says, ‘‘that there will be a | area, tremely busy, it is highly improb) ,,* able that traffic violations will go unnoticed.”’ = | Races, Detroit. Mark Trophy Races slalom, Suhdey)} Nut’ Saturday; parkas and 232 pairs of arctic Ski Area. Harbor Springs | overshoes 27-28—Central U.S. Ski Assn. Alpine | OVETSNOES. Junior’ Bxi Championship, Mont Ripley Ski Area, Hought 28-—-Black Mountain Ski Cheboygan ARCH EVENTS 1-5—~Home Bhow, Kalamazoo. Club Alpine} oats $—State Amateur Hockey Playoffs;| Bantam, Midget, Juvenile, Junior, (| How hton. | 3 eClub Races, Mt Mancelona Ski! Avea, Mancetiona a 13—Homearama, Civic Center, Lan-| 13—Ishpeming Junior National Ski) onships, Ishpeiitng | 13-—“Gogedie Range Ski Jumping Meet 3. 38 Boats, Sports & Hobby Show,! Kalamazoo | *Tentative Mt. Summit Opens Dec. 19 snow Mr. the skiers want snow. Unless there is a sudden barrage ‘of the white fluff, it Snow, please, erman, Weath-| this weekend because the weath- | | er report calls for above aver- | looks like | age temperatures, The club is almost ecértain to: most area ski slopes will postpone | iget started next week as colder| itheir openings for another week-| weather is expected. end. Mt. Holly will continue to make | iat Grampian. Imported from A new pomalift wil be installed { Assn./ Silver Skates Speed E = ANYONE FOR SKIING? school's ‘ski club, one of 25 schools entered in the high school program jointly held at Mt. Holly and Grampian Mt., was one of the first in action Lives-in Area Irwin Head Pro at Jack Irwin is the new: head pro, heads the Ski Patrol unit at Mt. | Irwin, who celebrates his 2ist | Mio Mountain is in its 6th year|is just, off the presses and is year of ski | taught at Teeple Hill and Mt. | Holly, 8-13—Annual Mich. Tech Winter Car-|at the Mio Mountain Ski School. teaching, formerly He takes over the teaching duties} Glad- at Charlie Budesky’s ski spread on| Ice the Au Sable immediately. * * During the weekdays, Jack is an MIO He lives in Farmingtoa.| he | week nights, Waterford High MIO | Christie in Oxford. jt operation, with many improve-| ments. It Boasts°a. new elubhouse | this year. .- West Michigan | * Set for Action GRAND RAPIDS (W®-—Artificial, nglish teacher at Redford High!) ;Snow between 10 and 28 faches on downhill. School. During the itwo runs each and skiing good was) ithe report today from two of West 'Michigan’s 28 winter sports cen- ters. The West Michigan Tourist and! Resort Assn. said the reports from | Caberfye at Cadillac and Boyne} Mountain Lodge at Boyne Falls! indicated a dearth of snow else-| where “in the area. Caberfae} planned to be open Saturday and| Sunday. Boyne Mountain reported it was open daily. Jordan Valley Lodge at East! PRO—Jack Irwin, known to many area skiers primarily at | Teeple Hill and Mt. Holly, ‘is the m new ski pro at Mio Mountain. | snow as long as the temperature \F rance, installation of the lift will; Irwin is a resident of Farming- m= drops to freezing at night. MT. HOLLY SKI AREA 18 Miles North of Pontiac on US-10. "Easy to See . from Hi-Way Svtiies good ski conditions. Orig- inal snow makers in Michigan. For accurate, up-to-the- minute ski conditions. Phone Li 5-0711 or ME 4.9381 Mt. Summit plans its grand) |opening Dec, 19, with its 10 runs | land seven electric tows. a” ok . The Summit Club, which is- lo- icated on Foley road in Fenton, jhas one of the largest skiing areas jon this side of Bay City, It can be reached from Pontiac! by taking M59 west 18 miles to! Fenton road. A right turn and road. Grampian Mt, has also : Coober All Your Ski Needs ‘at One Location — Bee was of Fee Parking i another 74g miles will reach Foley, . changed its ass for _ Opening } |begin ‘tomorrow. s..to “HE WHO SKIS” from Santa! IMPORTED BAVARIAN ‘Sa eh Aaa es le 0969 tree ~ Qunntity 1 Children’s | | ton. Children’ 8 sizes 4-6- ‘ iy » 1§33 South Woodw. qeeccencste= a : 2 ion ives t kee: perrers Peeve yen fy ta ee ha ess , BS ee, ee See ERE CS SE ET LE PPC OT EOC oP a Poss Te es 5 I Men’ ee Luxurious, with coin chain clasp at the neckline and full S-M-L, gray with green idistributed ‘Late Snow Conditions Winter Resort |\Operators. Hold ~ Meeti ing Today Poncesgsvong {UPD — Winter The operators were considering taking up a proposal for liability insurance for winter sports areas. The meeting agenda also in- cluded reports. on the ‘Grand Rapids, Detroit and Chicago win- ter sports shows, an advertising report, area. snow report for skiers and a Janyary tour of win- ter aye areas by Midwest news- men. : si Tak CHRISTIE — Fast swing: turn with skis remaining parallel. HERRINGBONE fa Climbing up- hill witht the skis in '‘V’”’ position. KICK TURN — Reversing direc- tion while standing in one place. ‘| SCHUSS BOOMER — Skiing’s equivalent of ‘the “hot rod’ driver. SIDE-STEP — Climbing uphill slope. SITZMARK — Hole left in snow by fallen skier (please fill). SKI_ PATROL — It supervises -|Skiing and administers first aid. SLALOM — Racing against time on special, flag-marked course. SNOW PLOW Fundamental maneuver to control rate of de-! with skis at right angles to the). Ookland Hills Club to Hold Session at | Grampian Mt. A ROS SAO Hills Ski |Club, newly formed in Rochester, will hold a meeting at 2 p.m., Sat- urday, December. 12, at Grampian Mountain Ski Area. Se eee ae According to Carl Markle, sec retary of the club, a group ski lesson will be on the agenda for the club if snow is available. In the event there is not suf- ficient snow, a clething and equip- ment exchange will beheld be- tween the members, Joe Kosik, owner of Grampian, will also con- duct a tour of the area. Organized only a month ago, the Oakland Hills Ski Club has mem- bers from Rochester, Pontiac, Richmond, Birmingham, Lake Ori- on and Orchard Lake. The meeting on Saturday will be open to all persons interested in joining the new ski club. ‘M! Hockey Schedule Dec. 4 Colorado . Dec. § Colorado ~..0..6 cece eene Dec, 18 Toronto .....c.. 6k e esas Home Dec. 19 Toronto ............. Det. 26 LA Canadians .. Dec. 27 LA Canadians ... ve Jan. 8 Michigan Tech ..:...,.... } Jan. 9 Mighigng sane ienscme ce pie Jan, 1 MSU. . ni an. 16 MSU . 5 7 ang 4 Minnesota . ‘ ‘ ] . Minnesota —--—/.. wey eb.9 MSU .. oo Awe Feb. 12 Michigqn Tech . Away Peb. 13 Michigan ‘Tech ....... Awa) Feb. 16 MSU . Home Feb. 26 Minnesota Home Feb. 27 Minnesota Home Feb. 29 Denver Home Mar.i Denver Home Mar.4 North Dakota . Away Mar. . North Dakota ... Away Mar. League Playoffs Mar. a League Playoffs Mar. 17 NCAA Playoffs Boston Pontiac Press Photo last week, Joel Kruskie of Cooley Lake Road has an interested onlooker, Marilyn Meyers of Cass Lake Road, as he puts on the skis at Mt. 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It was young Smith's final show as a 4-H exhibitor. 4 4 s South Lyon Youth Aphid EE MRNA Two Maior Steer Awards. . By LEE WINS5ORN Months of hard wofk preparing their animals for the three Oakland County area others also_recieved prizes, One of the exhibitors, Ph Lyon, won two major awards, His prize Aberdeen Angus _ Junior Livestock Show in Detroit paid big dividends for . 4-Hers yesterday. Several ilip Smith Jr, ve of South steer was named first place winner in the heavyweight class. And in the final event of the day, Smith’s expert? handling. of his animal earned .him the top prize| for beef showmanship. enteen-year-old Faye Walker's shorthorn steer was picked grand] *" champion of breed, Faye, who is, ™ from Metamora, also was runner-| up to Philip for the top showman- ship award. An®ther hot contender in sev- eral classes was Jay Tuggle, 19, of Dryden, His middleweight | Hereford steer was reserve champion of “breed, The three: 4-lers, as top win | ners, were entitled to enter their} animals in competition for grand| champion steer of: the show. An! Aberdeen angus, owned by 16-year-| old Tom Partridge of Swartz Creek won this coveted trophy. * * * Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Philip’ Smith,of 28318 Dixboro Rd. | It was his fina] show as a 4-H ex- hibitor. Faye ts the daughter of Mr. Face $30,000 Deficit ROCHESTER — Despite the fact that voters ‘in the Rochester Com-| mkunity School District approved | a two-mill tax increase for oper-| ation last June, the Board of Edu- cation faces a $30,000 deficit. | Members learned last “night that the money raised by the millage-hike has been erased by a drop in preperty valuations in | Avon Township, Approximately | 40 million dollars of the dis- trict’s 45 million ccllar valuation is located there. This one township's drop in our valuation would be during the 1959-60 school, year,” Baldwin stated. He stressed, however, that the Rochester district is no harder hit \by the valuation. drop than others jin the area, Most have been bor- jrowing periodically to keep abreast iof current expenses. Says Straley | Sutton Rd., Metamora. | Rochester's Schools — “has made it necessary for the | Claims Petition Asking equalized valuation has eliminated! the district's major source of local revenue, members learned dur’ their budget stuc'y. “| “The condition of state finances | Wants Job Back Former Chief's Lawyer| —. wore on gues and a Board. to borrow $300,000 against | future taxes," said Schools Super-| intendent Donald C. Baldwin. He added that | depending on! what happens on the state level|Stratey’s attorney is that the for- | in the next few months, trict might have to borrow fur- ther by June 30 — probably in February. | “We were just 5 million dol- | Rochester Group Sets | Roller. Rink Gathering ROCHESTER — The Luther’ League of the Abiding Presence Lutheran Chufch are planning a roller skating party for Sunday afternoon at the Utica Roller Rink. Members of the League will), leave North Hill Elementary School at 1:30 p.m. The party will last from 2 to: 4 p.m. The skaters will return to the Frank Siesielski home at 416! Winry Rd. here for refreshments and their Christmas devotional | program. ; Last Civil War Vet Listed ds Critical HOUSTON, Tex. (P — Walter | W. Williams, Jast surviving vet: | eran of the Civil. War, was. in | critical condition today, It was the first time the 117- | year-old confederate veteran's Coctor has used the word criti- | eal, jopinion is far off.’’ L. Smith, who represented Straley lars off in our estimate of what (at his hearing on ouster char; zes ——-|before the Pontiac Civil Service| Commission. | not disclosed his future plans. | Pentiac Reinstatement in Works The opinion of Herbert W. and Mrs, Ronald Walker of 266 | I Hough Rd., | | the dis-/-mer Pontiac police chief will seek his job back: “And I don't think that my} said Clarence) Smith said he had talked with Straley yesterday. Straley has Smith said that a petition is be- ing prepared for Ionia County Circuit Judge Morris K. Davis} seeking an ofder to reinstate! the chicé. Judge Davis Tuesday reversed Straley's firing by the Civil Serv- ice Commission April 4. He said ‘Straley had committed no acts of “misfeasance or nonfeasance” within 90 days prior to the tine! the charges were put before Commission. The Civil Service Act under ‘which Straley was fired imposed a 90-day statute of limitations ov , filing of charges. Two days | after ‘the Commission's decision voters repealed — civil service for the police . - depart- , ment. “Y. believe that Straley feels he| lowes it to his supporters in the| j;department to return,”’ Smith saids "He doesn't want anyone to fer! that he's selling out after the bat-| itle. In U.S. District Court Gets Third Suit Trial DETROIT ~ Cart E Hess . 19, of Walled Lake, told U.S. iit Court yesterday of al- “leged police mistreatment when arrested on a drunkenness ‘charge Dee, 21, 1957. Two lore trials mistrials. ££. ¥° * In a 315.000 damage suit, Hess claims be was mistreated by two|arm ended in all they did was knock his legs down to keep him from pushing against the back of the front seat with hig feet. : ee ee ee Deputy Earl Beason testified that when he was taking Hess to the cell block the youth tried to punch him. Beagon said he grabbed Hess’ and slapped his face. the final judging Tom's steer was | showmanship competition, | his steer. was named second There Weve some 750 entries in the 30th annual show from 28 coun- ities in the Lower Peninsula of the — For the second straight year sev- i state. Scores of exhibitors were |from the Oakland County area, ainly with animals in the .cattle Only a few had swine or class. sheep entries. Another youth from this area whe placed high in the beef judg- | ing was Robert Rush, 19, of 64510 Dequindre Rd,, Washington | Township, He was fourth in ae a place winner in the light Here- ford class, A -Hampshire-Oxford lamb, owned by Curtiss Gnepper, 14, who lives near Leonard, placed. second in that class. Curtiss’s home is at 1981 Mack Rd, * * * After a full day that- started at 8 a.m, | again in the evening at the Shera- | ton-Cadillac Hotel for their awards? ——_ banquet, * * Today the animals are put on the! Jay Tuggle's parents are Mr. lauction block, and the youngsters and Mrs, Charles Tuggle, of 5566} say they expect better prices than Dryden, last year. BEST IN SHOW — Posing proudly with the Aberdeen Angus steer named Grand Champion of the Junior Livestock Show in De- ‘troit yesterday is Tom Partridge, 16, of Swartz Creek. Prior to picked as the best in the middle- weight division for that breed. The middleweight class is open to animals weighing between 995 and 1,060 pounds. ° Newly Married . Moehlmans Live on Bellevue LAKE ORION — Newlyweds Mr. rand Mrs. Robert E. Moehlman are residing at 425 Bellevue St. follow- ing their honeymoon. trip to Chica- igo. et ot They were married by the Rev. ' Albert B. Johns in the Lake Orijon | Methodist Church. The bride is the former Sue Ann Simms, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James R, Sinims, 43 Ax- ford. St, Parents of the bride- groom are Mr, and Mrs, Robert F, Moehiman, 252 Atwater St, For her: wedding the bride chose a floorlength gown with a fitted MRS, ROBERT E, MOEHLMAN + KAISES CHAMPION — Faye with her shorthorn steer, ‘‘Spats,"" which won top honors as grand champion of his breed in the Junior Livestock Show yesterday in Detroit. Faye also was riinnerup for the special showmanship the exhihitors gathered -award. It was the second year in a row that her animal led his class. ‘In all, a half dozen vessels have gone down, Walker, 17, of Metamora, poses | j \Boy, 11, Found Unconscious ‘Bullies Got HAZEL PARK — Police here} are trying to unravel the weird | _|story of an 11-year-old’ boy who told them that a group of older boys ‘‘beat me up and forced me to drink a large amount of! hisky.” The boy was admitted to Wil- liam Beaumont Hospital, Royal | Oak, suffering from head in- | juries, bodv bruises and ex- | treme inebriation. Hospital au- thorities reported his condition — as “satisfactory” this morning. The boy left his home. eariy Tuesday evening to visit the home of a 15-year-old friend. He Me Drunk’ about 9 p.m. look for the missing boy. He found him lying in the show on the front yard of a home sev- | eral doors away. When the older boy told his imother what had happened site| icalled Haze} Park police. * officer * Juvenile * iherent and only partially con- iscious when picked” up by police. The boy was to be questioned! \further today. and went out to | James Nolaa | said the inebriated boy was inco-| got permission from his mater t to stay there —_— . Oh, Chute, | Later in "he eventing he left | Santa Won’ t | the friend’s house to go to a near- by store and failed to return. Special Edition tor Needy to Be Sold Satutday Special Goodfellow editions of The Pontiac Press will be sold in four Oakland County com.-. munities temorrow. . * * * They include sagging Lake Orion, Gingellville, Auburn Heights and the rest of Pontiac ) Proceeds will go to assure a | merry. Christmas for needy fam- ifies and to sponsor children’s -| parties, * &® 2 Saturday, Goodfellow editions will again be sold in Pontiac Township, ‘Oxford, Lake Orion and West Bloomfield. Township, | including Keego Harbor, and White Lake Township. | { ' | | | } — ottiers flashed distress a engineroom forced of the British trawler le the North Sea. Its = Aad off by another fishing vessel. * * - In the Baltic the Finnish Vessel Borneo, S48"tons, reported it’ was drifting with a Lista, oe list, It called - Breas Mego Danish fishing aes Stor- radio went dead. In the Baltic, rescue ships put out to aid the crippled Swedish motorship Birgitta. That 850-ton craft, with nine men aboard, had and trouble, but reported it was in no immediate ‘danger. x *& Snowy gales. whipped across Sweden for the sixth straight day. The air-sea hunt for crewmen State's Priority Mental Trouble? County Legislators Still _Wonder What It Is After Meeting With Chapter Oakland County state legisla- tors yesterday heard a discussion of the problems of mental health and wanted to know ‘‘which has priority?”’ The question went unaswered. The occasion was the annual “Legisiaters.-Luncheon of the -QOalland County Chapter of the Michigan Society” for Mental Health.” . The legislators in attendance were State Sen. L. Harvey Lodge (R-Oakland County), Rep. Arthur J, Law (D-Pontiac), Rep. Lloyd L. Anderson (R-Waterford Town- ship), Rep. James Clarkson (D- Southfield) and Rep. John C€. Hiteheoek. (D-Hazel Park). During a- question and answer period, Lodge addressed. guest speaker Dr, Jacques Gottlieb, di- i diate jcase of emergency, His friend become alarmed a U.S. Will Withdraw Troops From Iceland | WASHINGTON ® — The De- fense Department announced today that all U.S. Army troops will be withdrawn from Iceland. Some 4,- 000 U. S. Air Force and Navy men will- remain, The force to. be pulled out con- sists of an Army battalion combat team of about 1,200 men. The} Army troops will be redeployed. duritig the first six months of 3960. “Army units stationed in the tain” their capability for imme- deployment to Iceland in " the headquar-' ters said, + The Army said the transfer is} : { part of the formal redistribution | ; j of forces, and has been under con | | sideration for 2% years. Church Dinner Tonight LAKE ORION — The Women’s! Department of the Church‘of Jesus/ Christ of Latter Day Saints” here | will serve a family - style, baked! ham dinner from 5 until 7 p.m. today. The pablie is invited. |, school yard. size of the lake, .and I hope there is ‘no wind tomorrow.” “Use Sleigh | WALLED LAKE—‘‘But don’t get, me wrong, Come Christmas Eve | Tu be using reindeer.” Explaining why he will oe | chute into this village instead o jusing the normal mode of Covell with reindeer and sleigh, Santa said he was “‘just keeping up with progress.” Santa will jump into the heart of Walled Lake Saturday at 2 p.m. from hig own plane flown by one of his helpers, When he drops to the earth, Walled Lake Police Chief James A. Decker will pick Santa up and| take him to the Walled Lake Junior High School. . * * * child personally and pass candy. Santa will be. officially wel- comed by Walled Lake Mayor Waldo C, Proctor and Benjamin Z. Schneider of the Walled Lake Chamber of Commerce in_ the out In the past several years Santa jhag been arriving by helicopter, but_he said he thought he would try oe diciecent this year. * “ft pian Pl iatee now,! Santa said, ‘‘but I have seen the bouffant skirt had ruffled tiet's. A small cap decorated . with pearls secured a fingertip veil. She Ti a bouquet of white roses with pompons and mums. * * * Mrs. Don Cole of Royal Oak was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Bonnalee Simms and Linda Moehlman. : Rod Granger « of Birmingham Hserved as best man, Seating the [guests were Howard Moehiman of i “and Don Cole’ of — a4 reception was held in \the - Fewer re 25,000" seit, ‘en- ter Honduras each year — pared with the 600,000 Ameri alone. who visit Mexico as tourists. bodice and basque waistline. Her* aos Utica Scout Chosen Chippewas Chief Rd., Utica, has been elected: chief) ° chapters and Mike Russell of 527 Harrison St., Rochester, vice’ chiet in charge of committee operations. Also, Mikte Mayshall of 222 Tan- eure Hiel of 524 Gen-| - 42 4 {|Bloomfield Township — he City of Sylvan Lake gave Christ- sale which takes place Setaray % view St.view St., near Oxtord, sec-|to streets and Sylvan. Employes to Get Higher ‘Pay This Mont DR. R. BERNARD FINCH Final Arguments Due| on Moving Trial ~ LOS-ANGELES (UPI)—The trial of wealthy Dr. R, Bernard Fineh and his paramour Carole Tregoff moves to a large courtroom today for windup arguments on taking the trial out of Los Angeles. District Attorney William B. Mc- Kesson. was to be one of the last witnésses in the change of venue plea by Finch’s. attorney. Finch, 42, an dhis 22-year-old | United States will continue to main-- At the school he will meet each admitted mistress are. charged | with the fatal shooting of Finch's wife Barbara, 33, last July ‘8. i rector of Detroit's Lafayette Clin- ic: “We now spend $70,000,060 for | mental health in Michigan and the new budget calls for $85,000,000. We legislators all are interested in mental health. “Maybe we could take care of | the old people (being housed in state mental institutions) in some way and make room in the st-te hospitals, “The percentage of elderly peo ple over 65 in Michigan js nine {Per cent and increasing.” * * * Gottlieb’s suggestion was that foster homes be established for the aged and also the “adolescent who can't be released from the state -jhospital because nobody will take him.” ‘MUST IMPROVE’ Lodge also asked what could be done in the way of a preventive An attempt to seat |a jury will | be made after final arguments for! moving the trial are made. * * * Grant. B. Cooper, Finch, said-he planned to . show iwhen the selection of jurors begins that widespread publicity given. the love triangle case has prejudiced prospective jurors. Superior Judge Walter R. Evans was expected to ‘|rule ‘on Cooper's change of venue motion after the attempt to seat a jury. * * *. The couple sat quietly yesterday | stidiously avoiding looking at each jer. attorney for) mental health program “instead | of waiting for the problems.’ ’ Gottlieb ‘answered, “We ‘must improve the solidarity of the fam- ily. This means we have got to ,change our: cultural pattern.” Chief among Gattlieb’s propos- als was for psychiatric units to be established in general hos- pitals. as affiliates to Lafayette Clinie to take some of the bur- den from overcrowded state hospitals, ° te ‘Such.a unit, he said, would have to meet the standards of the clinic which would provide resident’ phy- sicians to staff it. The hospital would have to provide a full time senior man to head the unit. Gott- lieb proposed the county should pay for such a facility, Another guest speaker at’ yes- terday’s luncheon was Dr, Saul ‘|Harrison, associate director of the Commissioners Postpone Troy : ue Action n Children's permease Hospit. Ann Arbor. mation After Steel the | two coun Sho h tran ma toto dred Shortage SN a eek machine | te "land the framework after the sat | DETROIT u — ‘The auto indus- — have been fitted, This pre- 'Y quickened its pace toward early, ivents the sections from working fl production today with five lines” g|looge during operation of the train Scheduled to return to carmaking. 2 after shutdowns caused by the steel) L “strike. ®- General Motors Corp, has Buick, O'cemo ile and Pontiae back in op- ration today, while Chrysler Corp. | stare? oroduction ‘again of” Vat~* Sg aS a jants, Imperials and Dodge trucks. : “First uae the Mera General Motors now has some : nrodietion in all its automotive ‘ divisions, The corporation, hard- Nee Bloomfield trou” NOW OPEN! Folks in this community are now able to erjoy the advant- ages of saving at AMERICAN 7 SAVINGS... where they'll ~~ yo - receive highest earnings with y jo pc guaranteed safety. You are cordially invited to. visit. the s . eter of leaving est hit by steel shortages, is re- Bern. Ae “the the edges which ater wil be be joined eatling 09 600 workern this week. beautiful new Bloomfield On ANY Amount to form an eight-foot board branch. A warm welcome By Friday it will have only 31,000 remainine on the furlough list from ; a veak of 215.000, - Chrysier p'anned recalls for 6,000 todav, leavine the corporation with about 26.000 idle. Chrysler had 38.- 090 idle at one time. A Chrysler spokesman said the firm hoves to resume assemblies ef Dodges, Plymouths and De- ~ Setes sometime next week, PORTABLE TRAINBOARD gives ample space for rolling Sastan’' tak wk sate stock. Stores in closet with tracks attached. Of. one four-foot by ment and then apply one-inch eight-foot panel of quarter-inch tempered hardened with support serews frem the hardboard side strips underneath. through countersunk holes at in- ———— —¢tervals of 6 inches, | * * *& a “U. 5. U ed Bi large firms received more than: 50 Under one of the squares add rg to uy per cent of the total defense spend- five intermediate strips of wood ‘ing, totaling about 11-bllion dol-'spaced 8 inches apart. and ee From Small Firms = == ‘eich te panel wl be ned. ‘t% % % ~~... \Which the panel will be joined to: awaits you. All Savings Insured to $10,000 by An Agency of the United States Gov't ca { othe nel. Frame the -other, . Ford, American Motors and / ‘> 1 : WASHINGTON (UPD — Sen,’ f Smathers said the reason small ~~ Age similar manner but Studebaker-Packard, relatively un- é 4 \ MERIC AN George A. Smathers (D-Fia) irms are getting less of the defense’ 7) ‘make the intermediate supporis: affected by steel shortages, are we et AV I NGS 4 operating at a normal pace. ; / » d J re dollar was “‘declining use of com "| just long effough to meet the ones Wednesday urged the Defense De-. rocu. : es . partment to spend more of its, ipelelng: pepcurement methods ” extention from the other one. — ; TRICYCLE: + with fringe a ae money with small business firms, | x & *& op, just imagine this new bike, ¢ : ’ a a 2 ° Death Takes Founder | When joined, the extended frame- but it looks so old-fashioned. Round World in 59 Hours TELEGRAPH ROAD ot Maple Smathers, Chairmai of ‘the Sen- ‘of Biolog Institute work of one section slips right un- 7 _ NEW YORK (UPI)—Pan Amer- in Bloomfield Shopping Pleze ate Small Business Subcommittee Y der“ the, adjoining half. Tracks and i ican World Airways announced last. : . ao gi Legal in Alabama . . Open 9:20 to 4:30—Fridays to 8:30 ; _ Phone MA 6-2546 ‘aecessories are held in place by night it will triple jet schedules Alabama in 1836 was the first, this month making a 59-hour New York to New York round-thegvorid on Government Procurement, _DETROIT w—William C. Hicks, called for a “greater emphasis’ 6], founder of the Hicks Founda. Small track bolts, available at hob: an the Defense Department's small tion of Biological Research, died bY shops. The tracks should be state eto make Christmas a legal program. lof a heart attack Monday snug when the two sections are holiday. e trip a timetable possibility. ; * * kok ft joined. . * . ajei ne arog nein dip el nel ciate ii The senator, in a letter to De-| A native of Benton Harbor, Hicks! ©... . ; . . . . . : 4 ° fense Secretary Thoinas S. Gutes'jeaded laboratories of the Depart- Wiring for the train and acces Jr., said small firms received only| ment of Pediatrice and. Infectious sories is concealed underneath, 16.6 per cent.of defense contracts! Diseases at University Hospital in, with ends running up to tracks, during fiscal 1959, the lowest per- transformer and other units Reet Re A great new way to give the most widely welcomed ey in the world Sd * MATCHED SET Bronzetone or chrome legs wien brass or chrome trim. ft. table. Six chairs, $39” Mattress or box spring. Full or twin size: Taga coil springs, RECLINER Lighted free 839" parking rear Tweed with plastic at points of hardest wear, yr to various eeeeeee seaatans, Seven Crown green. eh Bae 0 A. i decanter of Sepa 't 37 Crown} in its rou | apes 5 sae sae — Anti-American ele with, and lowered $5 feet from one ocean te another on a daily average. ‘ifty million tons of cargo go the locks between the At- lantic-and the Pacific every year. ‘That is what the short-cut water- way Means in trade 45 years after ~ its building.» prea * . * . What does it mean_to. Panama? What more does Panama want? In money the U.S.-cperated | Canal Zone means more than 71 zeeee Carat aay, oat ho ie fay Me “Canal had éneouraged Panama tol" In addition, they estimate (hit Canal. ‘Busy Movin country, Mest of all, they say, | further treaties with Panama in| 1936 and 1955. These, among other | lthings, granted ain -commer- iclal concessions to this rapidly igrewing country ~*~ * * it, | Panamanians feel their sover- eign rights were sold out to the |" United States by the French engi-| Canal Zone authorities say di-| neer, Philippe Buneau-Varilla,, 'reet benefits to Panama now| when the fledging government of amount to $24,600,000 a year. “his | Panama sent him\to Washington in) ;.% *paid in wages to 16,000 Pan- 1903 to sign a treaty with Secre |amanians who work in the zone, tary of State John Hay. ‘in contracts for construction and The U.S. in its urge to build the | iservices, for food and supplies. cut off from Colombia. “French 47 million dollars are pumped into | private enterests having failed at!the-econdmy of -Panama~ throug) the loss of 22,000 men Yo dig a big the payrolls — and _Purchases of ditch across the isthmus, the Unit. ed States bought their property |U.S. armed fo ithe canal, other U.S. agencies, the spending of Canal Zone families and the on guard over disability relief pay- ments to former employes and the spending of U.S. tourists. * * * “ This compares with the Panama government's budget for 1959 of approximately 58 million dollars. The total equals the deficit between Panama's imports of $92,800,000 in 1958 and its exports of about $21,-! -200,000- mainly ~of- bananas—and cocoa beans.. U.S. authorities say that Pan> ama thus lives largely off the canal, Yet many Panamanians resent the 11,000 Americans who James - STEWART | million dollars yearly to the coun- . ; divides. This i and rights for 40 million dollars in live and work im the aio lie es. This is some 12/1904. enviously at the way they live. Remick eae million dollars more than the na- LL TIME y y they tional budget. ‘FOR ALL TIME’ | They think much of the money, . It makes up Panama's own for-/.The treaty Buneau-Varilla | 'finds its way into the wealth of| Kathryn Joseph H. 3 eign trade deficit, the difference between what it sells and what it buys. Yet some of Panama's mil- are unhappy, They want more money from the “colossus of the _ earl. 10 miles wide across 8. their F.0.E. No. 1230 289 WEST MONTCALM PA pall ait 2 wt Seri ta a Every Friday 5-7 . | time lion poverty stricken inhabitants | North’ in return for use of the | signed granted the United States! the right to govern the zone for all) “as if it were sovereign.’ | Panamanians say Buneau-Varill a idid it to get back some of the mon- in the | Ff Harbor Pan Sees Legal Troubles. in a Suggested Link With Port of Detroit ley the French had sunk jswampy jungles. The United States paid the in- | fant republic 10 million dollars outright and began paying a yearly rent of $230,000. It fin- ished the lock-type canal in 16 years at a cost of 425 million dol- lars. At the same time, it made | WINDSOR, Ont. uw — A sugges-| tion that a ‘great two-nation port” be developed in Windsor and De- troit has met with a mixed reac- tion from Windsor civvic and port Exercising sovereign rig ht-s| mission, made the suggestion Tues- The Windsor mayor said the ithe “first families’ who form ‘one of Latin America’s last re-! imaining oligarchies. , They resent different wage | ‘scales for Panamanian and U.S. | employes of the canal. Author ities | say the wages of Panamanian em-| ployes in the zone run from 20 to 150 per cent higher than in Pan- ama, where only now a minimum wage of 40 cents an hour is under consideration. * * * differently on opposite sides of the Assembly lines were back in full swing today. at CKEN : ar healthy place officials, A a agreement that ithe zone * F r CHI weptenl Poname s Harty Meisner, a member: of|W0uld buy food and supplies from | Ske ae Not Recom- ISH or C to live. | the five-man "Port ot Detroit con Panama if feasible is interpreted PONTIACS BACK IN PRODUCTION — caused by the steel strike. New mended for rolling off the line shortly after the Grant Welch. waroHY| MURDER’ BSS ai Picture Is Children FABULOUS Dancing Saturday Nights |through the Canal Zone govern-|day at a Florida convention of boundary. Panamanians seem to — Motor following 4 six-week shutdown reported for work yesterday, 4 iment and operating the waterway port authority officers. feel that ‘‘feasible"’ means “avail- DISTRICT MEETING through the Ranama Canal Com- * *« *& able.” Americans say products: . . SUNDAY, DEC. 13, 2 P.M. \pany, the United States signed) Mayor Michael Patrick wel.| available in Panama are not al-| \Kovacs Komedienne Kool — ; va srtesemrepreesereesene-tnamen-nemeemteongyeegeereaeeert ‘| comed the proposal, which he Ways up to the quality zone resi- al scenity cEEGa id itermed ‘a natural for Windsor and See eet nanian politicians are Pp oo PLAYING | ay s anamania: ‘lans a ( ( FISH FRY Every Fr ay | Detroit. demanding ‘half of the gross rev- uts '@| retty ‘aper : Carry Out Service TRY OUR NEW PIZZERIA | idea was discussed here a few years ago, but was dropped when Detroit showed no interest. “If Detroit is interested now," he said, “it is something that shduld be pursued very quickly.” * * * However, S. E. Dinsmore, chair- man of the Windsor Harbor Com- Gd‘ SHRIMP $1.50 CLOVER LEAF INN Fine Food — Liquors — Carry-Outs EDIE AT THE PIANO 1967 Cass Lake Rd., Keego Harbor mission, said he believes Mr, Meis- jner was referring to a ‘‘free port" proposal discussed in Windsor sev- eral years ago. Dinsmore said the harbor com- } missioners have discussed the SATURDAY NIGHTS FE 5-9932 JOE ‘ZABELSKI Now Appearing at Miracle Lounge free port idea with Canadian customs officials in Ottawa. “I don’t think it is possible,” he jcanal’s tolls have remained the| enue from the canal tolls, which was $83,100,000 in 1958. The net revenue last year was $2,700,000. Panama has been collecting a rent of $1,930,000 yearly since 1955. * x * Throughout its 45 years, the same. Some Panamanians propose an increase to provide more money for Panama. Canal author- ities, on the other hand, say their aim is to serve shipping of the world on the most economic basis possible. ‘ “The canal still plays a role in| Uncle Sam's defense picture but) modern war techniques have di- | bound cargo from ships unioaded| here, a minished, its importance for the for vessels of all nations from one ‘one nto another." og for Group | Grand Rapids’ Woman Mrs. James Parker, Chosen by Summerfield WASHINGTON (UPD Mrs, James Parker, Grand Rapids, Mich., was among appointees to a nine-man_ citizens advisory. com- mitfee named. by Postmaster Gen- eral Arthur E. Summerfield to ‘help him in a war against obscene mail. * * * Summerfield said the adv isory | censorship. were involved.”’ itimes to give The government official said | ‘ for the zaniest job-holder in movie- § town is pretty Peggy Connelly, curvesome foil for comedian Ernie Kovacs on his new television panel} show. into ‘offbeat lines and risks life and) limb for laughs, ito change By VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—Candidate Peggy is the cutie who climbs ridiculous costumes, spouts “We've only been on the air | four weeks,” the brunette said, “and Ernie’s dreamed up some | of the darndest stunts I’ve ever seen. So far, I've worn a blonde. | Indian squaw outfit, gone ‘sail- costumes six or seven | clues to the panel.’ Normally, Peggy is a singer, but { | | fright wig underwater and an | j ' | Sinatra. to one and all as Egzard Charles. “I’m still trying to live thal |down,”” " _Pegay sighed. i other elements of ‘comedy. I'm going to keep trying.” The first real laugh Peggy ever collected occurred a few years, back while on a date with Frank! When asked who his com-| panion was, Sinatra introduced 3s | DENI M | added. movement of com bat Maseru says| group” ‘will _ a ody “ of the, word) | ing’ through the air on a magic | . +o | He said the harbor commission] Maj. Gen. William E. Potter, the be a censorship poay he di | carpet and done other weird DEBORAH TRIO ‘is studying an alternative in the Zone’s governor. ‘“‘Its primary He said “‘none of the distin:| ints. : establishment of bonded ware-| Mission is in the world trade, pro- guished citizens invited to ‘serve | . 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BUY 3 and GET 1 FREE! | Phone FE 2-7014 | = | == | =| i] | advance of today’s ad | their greatest expense. : [President of Merck & Titus Haffa Files Payofts of WASHINGTON (AP) — A Sen- ate investigation of drug prices = turns today to the costs incurred ‘by drug firms in persuading doc- == \tors to prescribe their products. Rand Dixon, chief counsel of the Senate antitrust and monopoly subcommittee, told newsmen in hearings that drug companies have called this); Further testimony was sched- ‘wed today from John T. Connor Co. Suits for $20 Million. ~—CHICAGO (UPI) — Suits total-! a STAVE vou | SEEN OUR NEW BABY . AND HOW IT’S GROWING? | pom imnat wa : SHOPPING CENTER ateh it = - Watch It . }ihis lawyers said defamed him ard u U ing $20,000,000 have been filed by Chicago industrialist Titus Haffa on charges he was libeled.in the St. Valentine's Day massacre pres- entation on CBS-EV’s ‘‘Playhouse 190."" * * * day a $10,000,000 suit was filed in| U.S. District Court because of “an intolerable. six to seven-year delay in getting a trial in the Cook County courts.”’ peg es Haffa, last. Sept. 24, had: sued the Columbia Broadcasting Sys- tem, CBS television and eight sponsors for an equal sum. * * * He objected to a headline reac- ing “Titus Haffa Gets Two Years” ishown during the program, which unnecessarily exposed him. to pub- lic embarrassment. Inc (0! Merck's prednisone being sdld charged druggists in this eountry. A Haffa spokesman said. yester-| | books where questions of obscen- lexerc ise her pipes. Turn to Drug Firm Doctors and other officials of the big Rah- way, N.J., pharmaceutical house. x * * : Sen Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn), the subcommittee chairman, said he was ‘‘not ‘at all satisfied’’. with Connor’s explanation of the differ- ent prices at which Merck's pred-| nisone antiarthritis tablets are sold in this country and abroad. Figures cited by the subcommit- tee, Wednesday listed 100 tablets to druggists in London for - $7.53, or less than half the $17.90 However, the price to druggists in Tokyo was listed as $27.78 a| /hundred. John Blair, the subcommittee’s chief economist, testified the | prices were for 1958 and came from a survey made by the State Department at the subcommit-' tee’s request. Connor said he was not willing fo accept the figures as correct even. though they were obtained from the’ State Department. But in any event, he said, many idifferent factors have to be taken into account in ‘comparing drug prices in this country and abroad. Dr. Austin Smith, president of the Pharmaceutical Manufac- turers. Assn., said Wednesday in a New York speech that the. pub- lic is getting “a: distorted picture of drug prices, production costs and drug company profits.” Smith said he believed the in- dustry “has done a good job in serving the people; has done so at ja ‘reasonable cost to the people, and that the industry's profits are in liné with other industries hay- ing similar risks and problems.” ity arise.” | Mrs. Parker is president of the | National Congress of Parents and| | Teachers. * *« ® | Others named to the committee, | American life," were Douglas Black, president of Doubleday Co., | Inc.; Dr. Erwin D. Canham, pres- |as it is a comedy program, ident of the U. S. Chamber of jexplaine Commerce; the Most Rev. William ' E. Cousins, archbishop of Milwau- kee; Roscoe Drummond, New York Herald Tribune columnist; Miss Chloe Gifford, president of the General Federation of, Women's Clubs; Dr. Shane. McCarthy, ex- ecutive director of the President's council on youth fitness; Dr. Julius Mark, senior rabbi of Temple| Emanu-El, New York City, and) Dr. Daniel. Poling, editor of the | Christian Herald. Jack Benny’s Adopted i Daughter Asks Divorce SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)— Jack Benny's adopted daughter is seeking a divorce from her sec- ond husband, Joan. Benny Rudolph, 24, filed sut Wednesday, charging Alan M.| (Buddy) Rudolph, 34, TV- produc- er,- with cruelty. _The couple was wed in 1956 and separated last Oct. 31. There are two children—Michael, 4, and Ma- ria, 2, Michael was born to Mrs. Rudolph. by her first husband, stockbroker Seth Baker, but was adopted by ‘Rudolph. This was Ru- —- first marriage. st age gunshot. “That was last week,’’ she grim- laced, “and I had to sing ‘Jeannie lwith the Light Brown Hair’—off ey. It was followed by an off- That’s how bad it was.” | selected becatise Summerfield said IT’S FIXED—FOR LAUGHS Peggy cheerfully admits show is fixed—for laughs. “It's not so much a panel show " she “The idea is to make} he. panel look as stupid as pos- sible, which Ernie is very good jat doing. ‘Not long ago his wife, Edie Adams, was a panelist, and Ernie teld her, ‘You're great with the pots and pans at home, but as a panelist you’re nothing.. You ought to get out of show busi- ness,’ ”’ There's nothing easy about get- ting laughs when you're a pretty igirl, but Peggy,- who's married to |comedian Dick: Martin of the ‘Rowan and Martin comedy team, is learning fast, “The more attractive a girl is, ithe harder it is to be funny. The scripts and sketches have to be as humorous as possible,” she said. “I never Know what Ernie will have me doing-from week to week. x *« * “In a way it’s thrilling for me to play comedy. Before I joined the show I was forced. to rely on } way voice and face. “Pvealways been a eeoret nut, but I’ve had to keep my sense of humor hidden, “Now I can be as crazy as 1 want, I realize, of course, that it takes years to learn timing and : C BONTIAG ae i N; The Master of Suspense Tells His Greatest Tale! the, | DEAN MARTIN as Maury Feature At 1:00~3:19 5:18-7:29 9:40 NOW! rem = HAL WALLIS rreoucriow ins —Added— oy career | Color oe ano AND CO-STARRING ews a 5 Open 10:45 i F cast 2 pays MAA MELA CRG 1:00" 2:35 er S 6:14-9:50 re OF TODAY'S MOST EXCITING STARS.. MOST SCORCHING DRAMA OF YOUNG PEOPLE TO IGNITE THE SCREEN IN YEARS! | ANTHONY. FRANCIOSA as Sam SHIRLEY MicLAINE as Shirley CAROLYN JONES _ as Sharon _ Sieesiereiemeeenenmmeeinmmms D AY. DECEMBER 10, 1959 __- An announcement by the Cuban ‘Confederation of Labor Wednes- -jday said be was removed because tihe had associated in the past with t\pro-Batista elements and because | . jhe was not a member of any revolutionary group during Fidel BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Castro's revolt against Dictator ail Tl now live, and vote, in} But’ its “representatives hav elo¢- polieh:W. ~ |Fulgencio Batista. Wk I XOUD ROU, IE 6 Germany. wandered into the other parties nT weeacia’ ene lan is fa al mt PONE. REST OF VE; o - thon of possible diplomatic reta- |‘ : Too Fast, Mr. Quick Federation of Public Spectacles, | [7] SHE SWCKENS SAUL, L DONT GOONS tions with Poland and’’.other |, Sdenauer and his advisers have | ei The theatrical union chief has] FF] FROM ME PONCE |] XO BE LEFT OUT Communist East European coun- long assumed that even if it were] HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI)—John been under almost daily attack in| [7] S*AX\ON, tries was revived during this |P°SSDle for the refugees to return/W. Quick was acquitted on a|the Communist party newspaper, summer’s Big Four foreign min- |'° "eit former homes, few wouldispeeding charge. . \Hoy. | isters conference in Geneva, ~ pee tm ame + sO We coareian Solin inl _ BOARDING HOUSE \ developments, drew. up a Qasr in = tin te Piet winter wiser ton 7 CAN'T You WF SURE, W START N\ ‘brought before the federal ca| TMP EGAD,WHEN MARTHA Wa CON.HER YOU CAN BHER ON EN : sink ING. THREE POSSIBLE courses | — PURCHASE He Jeep age THINKING "MINSIDE J BUTTONS, etisalat —_ ANN It suggested three possible] Y\ WiLL KNOW NO BOUNDS! & THE ORGANS AND @, AND Fe = : “sy - “\ A MUSICAL ff MEND Bo sew \=> Coal cao. aamintenance ot ne| te + COME, FELLOW OWLS, »)= ~ quo, meaning no Te: ISN'T THERE ONE AMONG THREAD WHILE BLA Mio! /=> YOU: AND DADDY ARE SO ID DO BOTH OF YOU] . between Poland and West Ger- ant SOCKEY? B SHE. fn ALWAYS EXERCISING AND] | A FAVOR, IF I FINISHED many; an offer to sign a non-| fee YOU WHO KNOWS SOME- = Comps = GOING ON DIETS... THIS CAKE / aggression pact with Poland; or BODY DESIROUS OF és = L a bid offer to establish diplomatic) [=| TRADING A SEWING ~) Ry S wa - relations with Warsaw. 1—\ MACHINE FoR A, wt Fs) = ss , ’ : The cabinet chose the status) J 2x EINE ORGAN Z /—* ghee 2 SS: | : quo for the time being. But the'| 4 —_ => _ : =e C egienenas aoe 4 __ ee cabinet discussion sparked a na- = — = = Vt ih are : tional uproar. The Socialist op- _ —> a ; a =. ET ¢ 0 = \) Sin, _& position, always against simply - ” a i ; i: marking time, demanded diple- ; \ < A = | —— vs ie matic relations with Poland. ] f, \\ BY = . i Oe — 4 = | _t To this idea, the ‘refugee or- ——— 8 ZR + ~ Y Va ‘ : ‘ganizations objected loudly. To y / it ___ ' restore diplomatic relations with| © = em \ ‘ \ = . eeritin Gi ees Ce te tab : ~ BRE +f) Lf - DIXIE DUGAN ae abdicating all claims on the for- ‘ — see Hi , T oo 4 mer German provinces of Silesia, \. ZF yj rH / A pom — Pomerania, West Prussia and the / A450 GET 0%, Sa * southern half of East Prussia. ({/ J i i} \ Z SS Ble ONLY IT'S NOT ee erianta VRCINE — SHE = The Allies: ‘agreed. at the. 1941 i ZB — ~ “4 we FS THAN THAT = Potsdam conference to place at, SS ss = SX é oo these provinces under Polish ad- ae 2 = | I | | SSsg bong ministration pending the deter- -———s | [i We mination of a final frontier in the LW 9} (2-10 2 &§& - a peace treaty, but a peace treaty trail EZ J issine: o~ has never been signed. ull \ LZ Z ONE SENSE , - Last month, a: leading member | — © 1999 by MEA Service, tne. TM. Reg. U.S. Pat. Of. OF HUMOR= 4 -~ ef the foreign ministry named , }i nal Friedrich Von Kessel resigned be- : . j =. cause of opposition to the govern- i OUT OUR WAY pad ment’s. do-nothing policies. vee YOU'RE LETTING IN AN THERE'S A STRANGE, TOUGH- AWFUL LOT OF COLDAIR! | LOOKIN’ DOG OUT THERE, AN’ EITHER SHOVE THAT GUY }] HIS BRAVE FRONT HALF WANTS OUT OR PULL HIM BACK /-TO INVESTIGATE BUT HIS A Since then, he has engaged in a bitter exchange of letters with refugee leaders, who have also demanded the dismissal .of at least one more foreign ministry under secretary believed to sup- port the idea of diplomatic re- lations with Poland. ADENAUER DOWN MIDDLE | Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. has; publicly and privately walked the middle path. . / On the 20th anniversary of the German attack on Poland, ‘he | : Chancellor made a radio speech in which he said he and /most Germans sympathize with the Poles for the suffering they en- dured and want toe good neigh- bors again. / But he did not touch/ specifical- ly on the border question. Adenauer remembers well how he burned his politi¢al fingers in 1953 when he suggested Poland and Germany’ sometime’ establish joint control over the former German territories, © / » The refugee frganisations re- acted so furiously that Adenauer had to take it back. The refugees—the 1,600,000 trom] ” what ig now/part of Poland plus BUT CAN BET YOUR RAN'PAPS WHISKERS YOUR EIGHT MEN'LL MAKE IT BACK IN GOOD ORDER IN-- WHYS HE COWARDLY BACK HALF ) STANDIN’ DOESN'T--I'M JIST THERE? 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Me * ag Se a OPPORTUNITIES 2 Press Want Ad Section “ne tvery Day in the Pontiac ; Take advantage of this easy way to solve your buying end — selling oroblems. To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 i | CALL ELECTROLYSIS CENTER for removal. of unwanted hair ace, body). Martha Wilder, State Registered. OR 3-2805, days, eves, i ANY GIRL OR WOMAN 'NBED- He BA a friendly advisor, Phone FE 123. After 5 p.m. or if no an- swer. FE 32-8734. Confidential. INFORMATION URGENTLY NEED- ed erat —. Mon. af- ternoon t &. pm, Corner ” of Paisgioe and. Saginaw. Please call PE 4-2305. IN DEBT? IF SO LET US Give You { Place to Pay Ease Your Mind WF ARE NOTA LOAN COMPANY FINANCE, 1185 N, Perry. FE), 8.0661. ; MICIUGAN CREDIT Business Service 55 COUNSELLORS — RM. 716 PONTIAC 8ST. BANE _ pemestio ot Grim ‘Criminal FE VES Lames rr s-0456. ; Member American Assoc, Credit Counsellors repaired | by factory eed = Michigan Assoc. Credit Counsellors at our ice, ra] Printing & DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — 739 — 1 ”Ptione Co. 17 Law-| Menominee. Mrs. Wallace, FE ce_ St. Ph : 5-7805. oe ALR ABPLIANCE Farts iF YOU —arED & $500 CASH FOR SOMEIRLS WALL CLEANERS. 5 ABOARD INANCE, {185 pi sien. windows. Reasonable.) Perry, FE 98-9661. ar = gy og on ea 218 FULLMER COMMERCIAL & DO- ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RBs ‘LOSE WEIGH] SAFELY AND sient reg there newly released A-Diet tablets.. 98 cents SIMMS. * “ ON AND APTER fa DA cember 9, 1959, TE, DE- I will not be re- PLASTERINO_NEW OR — Work guaranteed. FE 5-0304 a. ¥8 MACHINE | FILED Bagley St. SNOW Oem eine “LOTS 840 5 Telegraph. FE DEBTS? Then consolidiite ail your bills & have BUDGE DGET Bas ron St. | | } | ro Cc S. aph Rd. FE 422533 FURN and entrance. 4, FE 4-0613. Close : ROOMS ‘BATH, UTILITIBGS: farniare SS sentahed:- “Auburn “ABILITY _ land tion on your Qn any geod land contract. New'# floor, private Lo , Close t or seasoned, Your ection ots pon =. _store orivens K.. i. ae beret Temp. 4 RM. & BATH, PURN. APT. FE K. L ens Realtor - nn sett: A Rad mod., all utll, ry fu, ak “es. On 3-1358 ay coggs 7 EM 3-2511 sell. Ear’ is. = or EM 3-4086. contract. wi Call Realtor Part-| —<;; 1.. 1060 W. Huron. IMMEDIATE ACTION 7 NTRACTS. wens 4540 Disie Hwy. oe Fe FE cps 3 ; by welcome bt ae ; 55668 t ace ROOMS mnie GA- . $60. FE -4-3064 or FE 2-5408. r' ; ROOM DUPLEX; nine ROOM location. $50. rE 4-1500 or OR __3-0103. ‘NICE ROOMS & BATH, UPPER. = 5-8673 4 ROOM PPER, UTILITIES. Private, rE 2-4057 148 Wail, es Sa ar “WEERLY 3 + ROO Rp dee? a ath and entrance, and ‘uttl- ies: Baad weekly. poly at 806 _ St, Clair. Child welcome. NO RED TAPE or sell tract. or equity. service. Free @ your act. ITOL gavrnces & LOAN ASSN. 4-0561 269 N. CASS AVE. 2 ROOMS AND bath. FE 2-0548. APT. AND SLEEPING ROOM FOR in. Baldwin. A CLEAN 5 ROOM. APARTMENT, A SGRNISHED OR UNFUR- NISHED. GOOD EAST SIDE LO.) | amon. FE 2-8388. AFTER 5 FE BACHELOR. APT. N.. END. er bath. Ww re 99-4376. BACHELOR, TV. $12 WK. 355. East ‘pied. Re FE 4-8612. CLEAN 3 ROOM 4PARTMENT. 19 8-1882. Wanted Real Estate 36 to 000 toe to cial home. J rs Elwoop REALTY 4-5203 Hovey between Cottage and Os- mun, FE 5-0648. CLEAN 2 OR 3 ROOM APT. PVT. bath and ent. Util, Adults, Ist | floor, 40 Dwight St. FE 2-5662. ‘PREE; 2 ROOM JANITOR APART- WANTED oe Tare aattE jose pour rags —¢ Paul d M. Jones, Real | Est. 832 W. Huron roperty. Don't e can sel} it ment tor part time caretaker. FE 2-T720. FOR COUPLE, LAREPRONs. $65 Mo. No drinkers. FE 2-4166 550 | RETCHENETTE FOR 1 OR 2, 2, $15 FOR Lower _ private ent. ne Bs gone) alts only. ' Orton, Pm. Private entrance. §-0768. * rnish at door. Foust. Sc 4- Bia) and bath, = furn. $45 on Ww Call between 6 and & sparmnens. ‘Stove and ftriger ye it refrigerator fu ed Near St. I. LA. PE 42533 ‘or Caretaker, a re00 MONEY FOR MOVING -& RE- $500 SEA- ‘ad co,, 118 N. NICE a ee colored. furnishing. om up to BOARD yan _Perry. FE 8-066 Stove a a relrigers: shed. Call after 4. FE room, $55. Both TS ray) a PE #2521. Soe & FE ses epee WAL UPPER, § ROOMS AND heoted seme.. Nicely decorated. WATERFORD, 4 ROOMS UP. stairs, some furniture, gas heat, $12.50 per, week. OR 4. ving room, . Litchanette and path " Pront rear private entrances. Gar-ge. Attractive four-family building. $76. per month. Reference: quired. PE 3-7101 or FE 5- AKE. tiac Trail. 4 rooms, heated. & refrigerator, sis week, & Flat—Heated N AVE. a tad ow HTS. SOUTH PON. Stove TO APT. FOR RENT. Bente furnished. W room, and Te- BATH, WEST SIDE & $16 a wk. Utilities furn. Call “ALL CASH DON’T LOSE YOUR HOM It you need peer, pata ca Immedia’ action ~~after 4. OR 3-4555. ENETTE APA Utilities tarnished. Raut eoy "| _$15_weekly OR _|LARGE, NICE, 3 AND BATH, GA-| Fy | GI AND FHA wehnioe FOR OW HOME. 2 = W. =. 1 rurekeeping. FE 4-0417, 51 Fai Rent Apts. Furnished 37 PPP LOLOL LOL Al 1 ROOM APARTMENT FOR LIGHT NICE «4 ROOMS M 7195 5 weet MICRERSHAM 6-6250. a fSia Near Airport. Adults. OR | CASH Tv A (KE ORION, (HOUSEREEPING | rats ages ut ies rT rates 48 HOURS ; | 468 ra Broadway, MY 3-9958. HOME — EQUITY {More t ee ek. Ae | | tJ urn. r we | WRIGHT-VALUET | _Pontiae Lae Rd."OR "4 se = | FE 54-0603 FE 5-0441 NEWLY PURNISHED AN | 3. rm. and bath, Rea a rae I Thilities furn. Pvt. ent, Close in. { PE 4-2006. 'NEW 3 RM. FURN. APT. — 3UB- 7 wee: $40 a mo. -MA_ 5-9687. ICE 3 ROOM | APARTMENT. 7% son, only. $18 week. 147 W. “BATH AND GA- rope West side. Available now. E 4-4186 or FE 5-7845._ a GE 001 all utilities furn. New- iy decorated, warm with gas heat. | gas Suitable 1 person . 9-3083. 154 N. Perry. SMALL APARTMENT FOR RENT. 1 ROOM, EVERYTHING FUR- Block from “Tel-Huron, FE 4-9376. nished. 93. N . UNION LAKE 3 ROOMS & 1 ROOM A’ KITCH bath. Modern apt. bidg. Heat heat hot and cold water furs: |_furn. Adults. EM 3-4285. ished. 290 N. Paddock. Adul's' Rent Apts, Unfurnished 38 od R—ALWAYS WARM 1 2 BEDRM. PARTLY “yuan. nittactnes Priv, eee pire: | _ ish ished. ake front apts. OR 3-9105. lace, Washer. Playground, Ample;2 Elizabeth Lk. 16! N, OUTSIDE } BEDR CLEA city, children welcome, $50 mo p kk Near bet! Reckly FE 45200. 4-881 or FE. 4-0090. 1 BDRM. DLX. “NICE GROUND 2 Sennoted APARTMENT. HEAT. floor. Bachelor's paradise. FE Caretaker, Newly decorated. $65 4-1998 or FE 3-594. _per_month Call FE 8-6252._ IGERATOR. 2 BDRM. BRICK UPPER. CLEAN. 7 tet Parent. x ety ___- Heat furn. Garage Adults. FE vs, Rr ish: gy < art a "GAS HT. PARKING. A Ny pers urnishe * iat Fi. NEAR MIRACLE MILE. |; _Bsmt. Upper 165_ Chandler clean 3 rooms & bath. $55 & ROOMS, STOVE & REPRIGERA- FE 4-3369 or FE 8-1370. tor furnished Adults only, 290 7 ROOM. GAS HEAT, $12.50. 313| N. Paddook 8. Paddock. FE 2-7120. | 2 ROOMS BATH. $12.50 WK. . * East side in elty. OR_3-6001, Wikner "school area. ifving 2 Pane ow AND BATH, NICELY room, dining rootn, kitchen, \ furmshed West side. Adjacent full daylight basement,. lots to high school, 102 Washington. of closets and storage space. Will decorate for responsible 2 LARGE T-| tenants. Paw « Kern, FE available. FE 2-96 ROOMS, CLOSE IN. PR vate entrance. a oo Garage I~ jt 2 & 3-rm. apts, stove & re rig. Benedict -& Donelson tlose to si Call FE 2- r FE 44232 bath, heat, H-W, furn. Near St. sc ping and bus service ‘Why Pay. More? HEATING BILLS THIS WINTER? apts. | We have 3 rm. plus K&B for $50. Newly decorated, steam heat, bldg. All have One separa’ bedrm, DOWNTOWN. Only 3 Ee. cotirt house.; Also houses & attract’ cleam nished apartments. SLATER APTS. 53 N. PARKE ST laundry facilities a terraces, Cony, biks. tur- FOR BEDROOM, KiT-- 3. Bedrm., tnseni't, brick 2 chen, bath, all mae furnished. $15 per week. ae JAMES E Rtvp Nearly 2 bedroom anew rete | 44 € RgoM, HOUSE ¢ NEAR years oid, auto, heat, storms and screens, in- cinerator, ‘kitchen fan. buy. 647 Phillips. FI) 4-4142° i | SLEEPING ROOMS. RUS STOP LG -Evervthing for “T3323 A LOVELY © Nea! “OLD” AGE 1S SENSTON ERS EN: Hote! accomodations. messonable Bi pion al. Oakia. ROOM | a for carina, . PE 42388. _from Fisher, $5 wu ae eorT : SLEEPING RM. NEAR PONT Bus. Private home. ae 2 RMS. CLEAN, a Ron | ity rm. East side. SLEEPING A Ms. P. trance. line. cry Vgiate St 3 BEDROOM 1 HOUSE. “GARAGE, 1 saesiae RGOMS a ae Tc Hocric range sptrigerstos lake privi- - _ieges, Bo OR 3-4330 CHURCH hool, $55 per month. FE BEDROOM FAMILY Pree hear Waterford Village. Full bas ment, automatic heat & hot- we a Garage. $75 per month, or will sell. 3 Room Bungalow. West suburban. All one floor, with automatic heat and hot weer, month. Available Dec. “12. 3 Bedroom Suburban Bungalow Ali on one floor. Automatic heat & hot Water. Available now. per month, 2 months in advance. : “BUDY Nicholie, Realtor = ens §t. Call FE 5-1201 mens Peg at|6 {ROOMS AND BATH. $60 A MO. Call after 5 p.m. OL 1-0 1188. 4 ROOMS AND BATH, OIL HEAT. | $50 month. 4 = Frog) “2 bedroom home. basement oil heat. $75 mon Roy Annett Inc., Realtor, 28 E. | Huron 8t. FE 8-0466. Lake, 1 mile from Pontiac, 860 __NeWw decorated, FE_ 8-0880. 4 LGE RMS. 1740 “INVERNESS, Sylvan Lake. __ PRE 2-2048. ¢ ROOMS AND GARAGE IN N KEE- _go Harbor. FE 8-6496. 5 ROOM BRICK TERRACE, 2 BED- rooms, full basement... 33 Ros- 58 ROOMS, 2 ‘bors, GARAGE. "$35 _mo, P. O. Box 3 § ROOMS, eee REOOR ATED. ee basement, brick terrace. $55 | month. FE 2-6245. 5 ROOMS, PULL heat, Rent or sell. PE §-6215. ibetween - ons « E. Huron) 4-3546 Nites & sundey, MR. CAROL, A-1 ARCADIA see Caretaker CT. | __busline. Near | grocery. FE 14 haa ‘LOG ouse. Nice! Handy to Rent Houses Furnished 39 30.5 ROOMS: ‘BEDR OOM COZY. CLEAN. ON FE 2-4855 CABIN GARAGE | Pontiac Plant or cP 4-joe8 or FE bache- lors wtd. | 4-]998 or 35-9594. 2 BEDRM. SAT BUT NICE. N. FE 2-4376. 2 SEDEROOM MODERN, EXTRA poe included. Adults. EM 2 BEDROOM. $65 A , MO. CHIL- = welcome. OR 3-5047 or OR ROOMS hot t and yee pet mo. _sauine Ru Liberty. ‘FE “PLAT. MODERN. ol ~ ROOM * neat West side. 249 Liberty, FE 800M “& BATH. COUPLE WiTH children, Oi] heat, full basement _Drayton Plains. FE 44423. /5 RMS. UNFURN, WITH BASE- _ment. FE _5-5273_ “ROOMS, 3 PIECE BATH. OL § ROOMS W. * eESPELUSW. reas | heat, reasonable. _FE 4-6065. basement. PE 4-2237. 6 ROOMS AND BATH. LOWER | EDROOM, OL HEAT, FURN- flat, near Pontiac Motors. FE ds ® ished _MY_3-2895 2-4309. . 2? BEDRM. HOME. . GARAGE, 4/6 RM MOD OUsE. 395 A MO lots with fruit. MA 4-2840. West_side ul 2-1497 J RMS. AUBURN HEIGHTS. 1 ¢ RMS. AUTO. HT. aT. GARAGE | block trom stores. UL L_2-2306. 3 RMS & BATH, Low rent to clean couple. Elizabeth Laké PARTLY PURN. 5415 }-BEDROOM HOUSE, « Cuil. LDREN | owes year around. OR 7 RMS & UTIL. $20 PER > 388 Williams Lake | Rd. & YROGMs AND BATH, GAS HEAT, | - suemete het water heater, FE | ATIRACTIVE 4 Raeburn. 5 ROOMS IN AVON TOWNSHIP | 34163 “WK. M59. _Lake privileges FE_ 2-551 7 RM. HOUSE FOR R eee r. DU- plex, FE 2-0067 aftser 4 p.m. 7 RM, HOUSE WITH 3 RM. APT. $100 per mo. West side. FE 8-1006. | 7 LARGE, CLEAN ROOMS. 4 BED- OOM CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN FE 2-8388. AFTER 5, FE 2-3829. ~ ROOM HOUSE, | full basement. togas hes pest. East side | | on bus line. ~3123 “BALDWIN SCHOOL -Di Newly decorated, Children wel- § reom upper on Howard yy ts R: blic 2-3011. Bivd. 40 WwW : 3 bedroom home NEAR 5 RM. gas | heat. buse * schools. $125 ro adults only. Ph PE 4-9848. At COMMERCE UNTON LAKE. Modern, $65 a month. EL 71-0388 OR 3 GLEAN ROOMS, _in, adults, FE 5-5182_ 2 _ Highway. nigh 2 FAMILY APARTMENT. DOWN: | 7 HIN 3° stairs furnished. h Heat. Gas 2 nOGhE AND ) BATH. OVER GA laghers music studio, 2 ROOM, AND trance. 389. Osmun. FE 4 at ? fiom & Per BS i¢ Whittemore — CLOSE 16-18 E.! Huron. Can be seen daily. Care) a et EN- t \ATHS 2 BDRM. SECOND FLOOR. CHIL dren allowed, Call FE 8-4436. B13 ROOMs AND BATH. A AEALLY _ fine home. Refrig., stove and gas - heat. One other duplicate unit’ oaiy. Reasonable, 1 block ‘om- e Road, 7 miles West of Pon- we! thee, “EM 34115" or. EM 323079. 2 “BEORM., CLEAN; PVE--ENT 2401 | ea nr. Walton, $50 mo 3 ) BEDROOM APARTMENT. NR. (3 LG..RMS & BATH a ENT. Uuil. Inquire 100 Mechan ‘J RMS. & BATH, UTIL. natave -& perry. furn. Call after. 6. FE “'F RbOM APT. GROUND FLOOR. ts ‘private vied pes ‘pri e ce. FE 9. ‘ vs a ~~ PRP EGGeaha or phone “Os gee, mw mo. 7 74 eaous AND BAT > mattes furnienes. GARAGE. 56766. | cia OR IVATE. EN- trance and aa, Newty Gacorated. Call re Bees. RMB. orated, aca Bary a water. So te. FR 4 ROOMS. ALL UTILITIES N | Blectric stove va ave. ai : Breakiaet set. GE R SOWER was newly Reccivind $50 a. mo. NEWLY DEc- pac. and 5 arated, a See from. bus makes up entire palate. Adults | at Apes Shopping Center. OR. White Bros, OR |. ¢ H i | ' NICE 6 ROOM MODERN, LARE- ip b-b328. 2 BEDROOM 70M HOUR. PURN. cozy __Neat t couple. FE 3 ROOM & BATH. GARAGE. 5-2055, IDEAL FOR COUPLE. 1 recom, gas teriur. M KEEGO HARBOR. ~ NICELY _ heat knotty pine in- 36367. “FUR: | nished 2 bedroom house. $70 mo. zr ‘oot References required furn. $15 per wk. Walters priv, MA 5- 1650 MODERN 2 BEDRMS. basement, Pontiac Lake, 3-9138. ol MOD. 4 RMS. AND BATH: PARTLY Lake “WITH OR fr Automatic ‘beet, _s OR 3-6404 or 0 ™M ua Ww Ww. ? fever! rly. UL 2- SM ae HOME. fen grounds. wile varnished an 44-5368. . Adults only, FE. 4-0401 SM ALL HOUSES FOR na IN- quire at 16/6 Taylor Rad. eee tor Lonnie uate “6 Fm. cup! we pald by tenant. 14 Ny iesieetanen 1 BEDROOM, Bus liné All Cozy, cl ALL [ALL HOUSE, nD oRrORS after Cass Orehard yer. Soares oP is wk. AT- nt. "ol heat. meaner oil hea Ww, of zine Ra. Refer FE 8-6026- after 5 : w | WALLED LK 4d WR. Ma _Rent Houses. Untarn. 40 naw, GRAND BLANC que AUTomaTic | 2 bedroom reek. a heat. $60. | wire numerous shade and fruit rees. $55 per month. Also, 4 rm. — | enclosed front porch, on 1 ecre | wnodern refrige apt., including | range, rator. and het | furmished. per month. Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor 244 8. Telegraph Ra FE 3-7848 Eves, MA 5-6431 COLORED. 2 SEDRM OIL HEAT. Christian couple. Paved streets, Handy to stores & eherehes. FE 2-2614 after 5:30. p.m FOR RENT OR SALE. ‘NEARLY MAple $-5811. bedrooms, and gatage. Near spool and bus line in the city. days “anti 5:38. and § Powell” @Rilg __$75 month. ‘FE 8. 8-6819 LAKE ORION. 5 RS WGns heal. $60; LAKEFRONT 2 3-1490. ODER > 2 HOUSE IN — itn fenced in yard. Children welcome, 1 Muskin- FE 42470. PJ. eh NEAR , LAKE. 3 ks rms. Near MONEY FOR “MOVIN <@ RE Mirmishing, Get Jip to. 3800 SEA- BOARD FINANCE CO., 1185 N. Perry, FE- | | 4 4 ROOM SINGLE ON- ORCHARD | siete. Ct. $65 per month. Call OR | i BASEMENT. On| AND Axe. AUTO. - 14_N. CASS AVE. | § reoms on 1 floor, We also have many bullding sites Rooms with Board 43 ment. Has of] beat, storms & — We sell, buy. trade land contracts | EN Oe ee eee serente Located en ve ‘ine on; | - north side approv me 6 "Fe 5-5 AM EXTRA CLEAN HOME, GEN- diate possession Phone OL Lilt) seen FE bs fiom Wir BOARD FOR T Toa for oui. ShaNE SHEPARD. \WM. ‘gentlemen. PE a age ~ — ~ | ROOM AND BOARD MAN | ROCHESTER - UTICA , NN ic Close to plant 2, Home e privileges | Beauiiful, nearly “new brick . FE 86-6214, \ rancher with pisst ered wall | hardwood nore, marbie Convalescent Hom Homes 44 window sills. Ceramic tled 301 W MORON 8T nae sath Led erosk firepiace | ery love itchen Ww CONOR RTOS SF wasber and dryer. Dining care. ndaet room Pe broasewey “Gp PATIENT! ' Attached 2 car garage ce HAVE HOON FOR UP PATIENTS | lot. Tiiness forces sale at only. OA 8- 2833, Call between 8-3. | sis 70 which is As ae i origina Os’ & uliding ‘ Rent Stores 46 | alone. Takes $9,700 down ‘ — ON TELEGRAPH ROAD | , Q . ai \V qd fa across from Tel-Huron shopping | H. P. HOLMES, IN¢ + ] eman center. Large paved parking area. | 2331 8 LAPEER RD FE 5-2953 - : : Pertect retail o er loca- | ¢ 810M BUT LAKE HOMES R . jon. You can sell absolute: . FF Lakes Village, W of Pon- , y tahoe ee Rear papnoce, | tin etaiie Big. Co"aw' 45 ute ty fs "ean nan ron | DON'T LET LACK OF CASH with lake privileges Per- 10261 RIGHLAND RD. 8 50, er stop you trem ening your ore imefer heat. Birch cabiriets . | home. gee 8 rt A i OEMS Sas Pontiac. EM 3-4082 or) 1185 N. Perry FE 86-9661 _ ene Clowes re pee ULTRA- NEW, 81 STORES. £8, WEST SIDE | INCOME $1090 DOWN ~2144 _ Large double shguse. 6 roosss soa SUBURBAN WEST. close to each. urnaces. Clar it Ww ford 5, 2 bee Rent Office Space AT near Oakland, $1250 down ranch Oro Bien arite care DBP LOLI . te . ‘ND FLOOR 9 , ROOMS OF OF. Near Auburn, large 5-room_ Glass chen, oll” heat carport fice space all or part. In heart rch. Basement. Oil furnace. Lot size T5xl25xll6 ft « downtown area. Corner loca- | aved street. §600 down, Aluminum storms end tion, Lawrence Pina Streets, PONTIAC RELALTS screens EXCELLENT pany. Call Jonn. Lee. F mance ¢ oni. 737 Baldwin FE 5-8275 uy FOR A SMALL FAM | SOmNTOWN PONTIAC aE IN WATERFORD WATKINS-PONTIAC ESTATES uliding, beautiful paneled offices 8-PC > ES ae divided to suit your business. Up © ; 2 bedroom ranch, 12x25 ft ’ to 40 sq. it. of leer space . Sale Rent Lease living room. large kitchen available... Ligttts, a parking © with ample cupboard space includea. At $75 per mo. and up 3 BEDROOM BRICK, 1'2 BATHS, | oil heat Cedar shake sid- _FE_ 2-6280_ after 10 a.m GAS HEAT, UTILITY ROOM 18 ing, large ulilityyroom Lot NEW NEW | OPPICES — WEST 6IDE. PE BY 14 2 CAR GARAGE A-l et ee eer -' 4 4.8 For R or Rent Miscellaneous 48 PAYMENT oto (MGRrOAGE TRAM PPPS PHONE FE 2-2319 APTER ¢ P.M SEE OUR MANY OTHER 250 ACRES "TILLABLE. 6 BED- {NCOME MOD. 6 RM. 2 BLK. FROM. PHOLPO LISTINGS ee ea a beet er will eee Meme eee a ens201 Penior —Wm ristensen ‘enion 412 W URON OP 8 pont house ony ne Oxford Me Rd., Flint, Mich. CE 3-427] wi fs 4990 EVE “+8300 - evenings INCOME. 5 RMS. & BATH WITH Vancampan, | 6 RMS. & BATH. DUPLEX. att CLARKSTON '$ rm. modern frame home with | new 5 bedroom, Clarkston area. | POR SALE OR RENT. VACANT a room. Ot] heat, nicely landscaped. | I ; starms “ sereoms. West suburban, | 238 W. Walton FE 8-2°06 “Ehtchen fe ree birch The ar ae 88.500 Nothing down. 09 E Flint MY 3. 1143 sche eaten ranae re S as per mo eTaxee 1 insurance ta CEAVING STATE. MUST SELL. | The 33 %t. rec. room, has large cluded. OR 3 $259 down. Only $7,050 full price icture windows overlooking the BEDROOM. a ESAR SHAKES. 2 bedroom modern. Newly dec- ake. fireplace & built-in bar full basement, 3% lots, 3 car orated. On 2 fenced lots. Drayton Take the first step teward better sows Carpeting. $15,900. $2,500 Plains area. MY 2-3791 living. Call for an appointment eove PE 4-9681. Nelson Building MODERN HOME, | 6 ‘ROOMS “AND a: bath. 2-car garage. 1 acre. May $990 DOWN ath Pvt mpl 5 bi Walt Bivd ad k floors. plas- 3 BE -FDROOM { BRICK nee wit aoaee Apply. at 118 tered walls, ceramic bath, full In a fime location, close to Lady — _ Edison “street. dry basement. fenced back yard, “ < the iene, ieee corner join — —-~ - A terrific value. Only $9050 m paved road. 149 ceramic baths. — Sitate adam BRICK Witham Mite eat ; . , > There is nothing to do but live in fealtor a wae oe 10 ROOM. FAR M HOME this modern attractive 3 bedroom R ult " 670 W | 2 2265 With 2 acres of land on paved brick home. Carpeted floors. full 6.0, 9 — 670 Huron road. 6 large bedrooms, full base- basement, paved drive. 2 eat nt to ¢ Sun. 1 to 4 ment, automatic of] hot water brick garage. Patio & nicely heat. Small barn and garage. landscaped lot. Well located on Low down paymen aved street in beautiful Wash- LAKE ERONT ngton “Park Only $17,500; Will FOR 0 2 bedroom modern home with , sell on contract or ces | large satan! stone fireplace sa boa cent mortgage. Appointment COLORED nele ving room. rge pic- | . ure window overlookin joking lake | “TACK LOVELAND Large lot with good: bea fa 2 cay 2188 Cass Lake Ave. 2-4875 | GI Xo DOWN PAYMENT — neat garage, Low down payment. © \YODERN 2 BEDROOM RANCH. f)"ome” bright airy basement | ’ “~ on Must sell by Dec. | ; ; ’ a | 1. -ADD S ANC. 22. Owner leavin state FE 81256 py eae Sots, eee are n Sun. 11 to 4 _or MY _2-3352_ after 6._ , £286 Dixie PH brayton Plains | NORTH END, 4 BEDRM,! “BEAUTY 5 BEDROOMS — 8 rooms in all, shop optional. * plastered = wall glassed in sun “HOM ED] 9 room, full basement, fqatrced vard 3 -EDROOM HO ME Ss” | NEW, HOME, NEVER, LIVED Ie 2 Needs decorating but’ price for $100 MOVES NOU IN ished. $160 or $180 my roulty nnd 8 quick sale. Only $4500 Better ake over payments of $47 month see this To see these homes call i No mortgage cost gettin on ier e Jot. (Sontect Mr Mrs Howard. FE 2-6412) Wm w SSW REALTY R Wilson at EM Miller Realty, 670 W Huron Si ee eevee. ORCH ARD.LAKE. PRIV, "5 RM. B J - ¢ cl. erp. 2 lots Make offer. 11>Bax- Minch ee mn pase ter Ct. eoynet Ratburn By Activities rm. 2 furnaces. gene owner. OR 30255 ous room sizes. GE range & oven 5 RM. BATH. BASEMENT. NEW attractively built in brick wal GEORGE R siding, small down payment of Other fine features. Let us tel Baxter Ct. cor Raeburn you more. Price $34.75 WEST SUBURBAN _ 3-055 a BERNDT, ETTER & VanMAAREN deocm brick rancher. lo- <2 4HOOLN Woodward B ham. MI 4-3500 cated on large wooded lot Has 5 ACRES-3 bedroom home. with 3) PERSONALIZED HOMES “ jarge kitchen with built in car garage. Automatic of} heat. FE 8-2209- oven, range, dishwasher ane ! ‘Orchards and out buildings. Only | ~ delightful dining area Td — saith ree | we N, Sagin E — Nr eenkes, | N.S x utility room, stornis ane screens. | "=" DOWN DRAYTO BATH. + BEDROOM HOME sa a? A°aNEoR, Kewl | v- goer 49 2 BEDRM. HOUSE, MODERN : $400) | Be aauity. Payments $5437. OR | 09 __ For Sale Houses HOME. WEST SIDE BASE- , FE 2BR. ment, garage $700 down 27-6001, 3} BEDRM. SHELL HOUSE. “FULL | basement, $400 down. OR 3-4271, ria BEDROOM LARGE Living | $11,900 on terms H. C. NEWINGHAM Corner of Auburn and Crooks. UL 2-3310 '7-Room Modern Home | 49 acres. Automatic of] furnace. — New 21 x 30 utility building. | | Ferme holttse. Priced reasonable CUCKIEER RE: Al LT 2 bedroom modern. n is back yard. 2 ‘nts, Knob gchool. Must sell, MY_2-. = " bedregm ersies.’ vesast. e all newly dec furniture if desires _ PE. 5-5643. N. @ ROOMS AND IN- come. 194 nN Mill. FE_4-0219. $1 000 Down home, sooty iy room, beau tay ce face work in kitchen, 2 , utility room, New old fur- fot with lake privi- chain of 5 lakes. Oxford "ab ripp, Rea t ween “gg _ ‘on Plains - Bate Mil. For Sale Houses bed a OR rs TON Ww WOODS Custom wality 3 bedroom e! ~Well dest et. Large ule peme bait wits, “vs and oven. | yaniory Garage, Situated ment, we oh a large site, scene view. | eslie AS Tripp, B Realtor est Huron | FE panel or rE : Bai __? Has attached 2 car garage. basement and attic, place, newly decorated, new well and pump. lmmediate possession Key next door, south, Call wrek- ‘days until §:30, 4-5862. Eves. | and Sundays. Howell 43R11 ; FOR SALE OR RENT: 3-YR“OLD | 3 bedroom ranch. 1% baths. . Large wobdded lot. Water softener, - water heater. 4079 Letart, Dray- OA 86-3014 _ FENCED YARD t with base- income from 2 partly furn. apts Washington St. FE 5 6618 Owner. KEEGO HARBOR 2 bedroom part log. part frame 2 story, 2 car garage. jake privi- leges. Let 42x142, Pull price, $5.- NORTH SUBURBAN” 2 bedroom, basement. 1'% car ga- rage a. Approximately 1 acre, CR ‘AW BORD AGENC Yy Roomy Oider Home See It Sats- Sun. 1 - 5 $6,500 — $800 Down Clean reomy 2 bedroom 2 story mortage. Everything here for [ toorrall carpet you at a big saving of labor and wal t ot. ae} te mon Beene Oi, Ferner ELIZABETH LAKE | Lake FRONT. 4 on nd Lake i BR home. niches” ‘a knotty ~ Near r hace and wirlng seaping * good environment. Lake privilege this at $7.@75 with having unobstructed py 4:5 iSYLVAN VILE. AGE All brick, 3 bedroom, construction. i 4 f walls, screens, fireplace, 500 in Partridge - Ig. THE “BIRD TO sem BRICK BEAUTY compietely ‘oum, frame with Lots of lwnd- and mature treea. In and then buy $1.000 down 2 .0ok at others Parte AND ASSOCIATES 60 has _BURON OPEN UTIL i i t H t now under. basement | erced = air aluminum storms lly baths §16.- We will consider your house trade Also we have one 4 bedroom bi-level at 1314 Woodiow Waterford Twp, | € 1 ELIZABETH LAK EB ESTATES | far” © knotty pine Lake privileges, private $i, 350 dowa pitts q SILL basement and 3 bedroom, large | basement finished in own and beach Just! mortgage cost | rooms. full garage, orter lot, club BUY RA thru MILLE BRICK BI-LEVEL LAKE FRONT 7 rooms. 1': baths. os ear carpeted living room with 2- iveplace, full dinsng room, 3 ares _bedboo ns with plenty of aiarge DE: basement, room with fireplace and at- older Kome with enclosed poreh- CLARKSTON AREA no basement. : year. Monthly payments $62.50. Location: HM Cross St. Auburn Heights. Tricky to find; look for ‘oF N sign on §. side Auburn | a flew yards west of Old WHITTEMORE 266 «Washington Square Royal Oak LI 2-4262. SAVE $2,500 INTEREST ON 44 per cent GI loan, Owner leaving | State. Will sell equity on 3- room, 1% bath. ranch style, ets car garage. OR 368". meee Suburban Living At Its Best uture home (CONVE RTIBLE 24) W. W. ROSS. HOMES | OR 3-8021 SEE THE “VIKING” AT JUDAH | _Lake Estates. FE 2-9122 TRADE $3,000 EQUITY POR “HOME | ment. EM 3-068. 1 “Their Loss—Y¢ our Gain 2 pe nrbongy a1) bedroom, | 4 bedroo: All comparatively Wil take ‘eld house in tra ris to suit Big Bear Construction Bidg. a is priced below cost. Call for | appointment a 3 bedroom brick on 150x150 lot, 1'y baths, built ins, all oak | floors and attached 2 car ga rage Yes, it does have full basement with fireplace up and down. Will consider clear and \free home in trade on this beautiful home. Vacant, im- “mediate possession. Calli Wwe - have the key WEST SIDE 2 bedroom with nicely Mnianed | attic, brick and frame siding, carpeted living room with fire- _place.- This excellently. located | | 298 W. home has full basement with | tile floors: Breezeway and at- tached 2 car garage. Shown by appointment GEORGE R. IRWIN, REALTOR WALTON 7 3- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE __ Templeton KL. 2339 OrenMfeer’8 Lk. Rd. aoe H. Stnith, Realtor 5. Tee ai i One Acre Plus«4 room modern home, full | basement, oil heat, enclosed back orch and 2 car garage. Niceiy | andscaped. ‘Fruit trees, grapes, berries and large garden space. Walking distance to grade school. Only 00 with terms. Templeton, Realtor FE 4-4563 6. FE 2-950 i=3 W. Huron 3-7833 GE PAGE LAKEFRONT = LAKE 2 bar w & used home. All CLARKST easonad’ : i 8 by po hbo we lake privi- amen os sar Eset ctbe fan | fae eatticgpye ny . \ ome consisting y OWNER | STEWLE REALTY, 126 N Bint With “Jedgestone_ fireplace > Ra. hey Bight nse ma ms ie e room ‘house in a . Basement ff 4 Milford. | baths, sun rm. with jealousie win ol heat. vb S 261. dows. Beam ceiling, f rm., ~ Sane 26 ree...rm, with fireplace. eas a SS SYLVAN VILYAGE ~|- modern. kitchen and breakfast : BRICK TRI-LEVEL | +e uti rm. Designed for unusual beau - Goo this. beautilel M0) cad ‘convenience. - Built-in oven a de. = “under construction and range, 2 zone byseboard oil With viteges 08 enwood. hot wate: ter’ heat 2 ear attaches * a Ne} setae é M C attell.. Builder ™ cute with etuis deere, Otner | crea\ “pireplace, 44 oe and mir- taghed ie ‘Gas Ww "Yale corner Stanley ae. Beauty y canes Sag a weed © boat iesding. to several lakes... eed right. good sonaition one Orr WALTON /WATERFORD TWP. plastered ee reaction | tached 2 car garage. This one | | RILEY Reht ESTATE 2.) eae HAYDEN : 2 large sereened porches nraplace. Bath with shower Also a t room apt, 12824, with bath Terms, ear MBULO 4 “44 A ore FE 47633. —reome apd utiity on first fleor 1 large room on and floor Ga furnace. Floor coverin go. Large tat. ai, SOG with $1, down. “Excellent 3 bedroom home. Close to schools Oak floors, Plastered walls. Tile bath, Walk to wall carpet in the 2 NO MONEY DOWN we ey & starter home on r lot. i FF ae Rough RT Your. plans or re Basement has tiled recrea- | 9 Gul ART MEYER’ tien rooms pg furnace. It car now sailed gerate . a. a it vy YDEN, "Realt oY Y MOL YERIAS Lake ON . ae \euiton FE 8-0441 very clean metho bs stone ite Open 9 to 7 P.M Sup. Lto4d pase: ya tile bath, off FA. eat, $2,000 -~ GA BUY. $9,200. NOTHING DOWN Vacant. Inimediate- possession to qualifted Gl. Good neighborhood. paved street, Northern High dis- trict AH City Improvements, | Large lot with garden spot car garage. Near City Bus The | home has 5 large reoma, bed _3 pe. bath, separate din- oak floors. mietered | s nice kitehen, full base- . automatic off furneece Pay- | ments $65 to $878 monthly in- | cluding (taxes insurance Ciark | feat state 7688. s FED ‘Gls. _ Nothing Down A REAL SHARP and clean. 2 bedroom ranchiype home in the north suburban area is brick and aluminum. Anchor and large jot ‘with Anchor fencing. Selling for $10,506 with just mortgage costs ' & FE down. NEAR NORTHERN HIGH-- A 2 bedroom with plastered floors, ceramic full basement , garage. Just mortgage costs down Glis—Here's a new listing at 6.650 which we to see. This cute 2 home with full basement, large lot and schools clase by. is @ real bargain. Coyid not be duplicated for less than several hundred dol- lars over selling price. Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to get a com- tartable home & these EZ terms. $400 will move you ip. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 22 8S Telegraph en 98. FE 3-7103 2028 | CLARK > $400 DOWN, $6,950 Modern 2-bed- room home, 3-pc. bath, oll awe. | | matic furnace, in City off Oak- land’ avenue, Vacant. Might ace cept lower down payent. sats 5 DOWN $6950 HANDY MAN. pee CIAL New 7-hogreses Starter | Bas artitioned, Aired. Lot Toox180. 38x26 feet on foundation, built in 1950. $1 me DOWN. $11,000. Pleasant -front, large lot with shade, Me Nosed front porch, 2 bedrooms, bath Vacant : | $1, ine DOWN. $10,900 ELIZABETH | LAKE ESTATES. A real buy in. ood seighborhood. Modern 5-- room Ranch Home Full base- ment, automatic furnace, large lot | $1,500 DOWN $10,800. VACANT | THREE BEDROOM RANCH. Beautiful light oak floors, tiled ath, modern kitchen, gas atto- | heviews heat, large lot. Balance | $72 monthly on GI. 4'9 per cent) mortgage including taxes and in-. surance A rent beater FE 3.7888 - RES FE 4-4813 wee} LARK REAL ESTATE To a SELL & TRADE 1362 W. Hu Open Eve. & Sun. MULTIPL E LISTING SERVICE _ A JUNKE R- ‘can't say anything about) this log cabin that we baven't) already thought of It is partly modern & has 2 wooded lots lake privileges on Maceday Lake. | Needs considerable work & you/ buy it for a song & name your own terms . BARGAIN HUNTERS You'll find this 3 bedroom = bun-— galow: with breezeway & 2 car | attached garage priced way be- low market value to settle es tate Living room is carpeted. & | includes drapes There is a. full | basement with FA heat & most. of the floor is tiled tn the rec. reation area. Now ' vacant for You immediate possession. Requires $3 390 down with payments $80 per month on 6 per cent land. con- rac F.C Wood Co. wi ons ine at M-59 After 5 30 OR 3-2603 HOYT PIONEER HIGHLANDS a bed- room modern ranch, oak ‘hoors. large living room, full basement, 1%) car garage. Ail city improve- ments plus jake privileges, $16,- 900°. terms, i PIONEER. HIGHLANDS - rooms frame This house is in Finished ree. room, 1'% car ga- beautiful condition throughout reve on quiet street, Only $13,500. — Term é Gt WEST SUBURBAN ~- No down pavm age 3 ‘bedroom | / home Large living reom, | dining room, kitchen. Located on 7 Jots..2% car garage, oi] FP.A ; heat. A real chance to use your, | GI, before it expires. Call for showing. Hams — 3: | WEST SUBURBAN RANCH k base- full . large family kitchen, oak | jagtered walls, i% ce- ramic tile baths. Lots of closets on cahinets. water softener, Lot 175’. A real bargain at $15,950 with excellent terms. i i | i I HOYT REALTY px cA 954 8S. Telegra i PE 2.9966 FE 2-0840 | RILEY | SYLVAN LAKE. Like new 3 bed- room rancher with 2-car_ attached and plastered garage. Huge liv- ing room with massive brie Bloomfield sal mite en Inspect today, $33,000. on terms. 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. “oF $1157 or FE 44821 Rt LEVEL STARTER. NO. MONEY fe REA 9203 Commerce _ John |. ‘Vermett LTY ms Rd. EM 35-6466 Templeton Lake Orion 1210 Miller Rd. Small bungalow, living room, nice kitchen and dining area. Utility oll furnace, vrvene. way, arage, Very and comfortable for “small Tamil. 60 foot lot Only 819 term Will accept land contract “or other good collateral as down payment. ‘WK, L. Templeton, Realtor 2338 Orchard | Lake Rd. FE 4-436) 6, FE 23-9502 4 bed costs wilt” - ~DORRIS. EXECUTIVE — A pre tentious and beamuhul bic ranc Township. me Ww Woodward, ail the selling appointments fe- nantes | y - ‘8 most i criminating er, carpeting and drapes insiuded. magic SLIMABETE LAK E j -— 3 bedroom brick aa, Trame ranch home, for $10,500 with $1,000 down, snewly decorated, vacant and very atractive wos BEDROOM - HOME Outstanding buy $10,- ~ ae “We invite comparison be beat new modern bath and ing, dandy basement, kitehen, garage. FIVE BEDROOM HOME & SMALL HOME $12,950 th $1,800 down, Attractive |. white frame home with two full baths, full basement, gas heat, concrete drive and garage. dandy modern home on rear of jot FOUR BEDROOM LAKE FRONT — For the growing famiiy that are outdoor minded you just can't beat this home perfect beach for children, eak floors through- out, carpeting. full base- ment, but Jaundry on main floor, numerous other “sp- pointments you will admire. DORRIS & SON, REALTOR WE TRADE 152 W. Huron Phone PE 4-1557 _MU LTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Lakefront Brick “YOU SHOPPERS” who've been looking for a bargain will want to ingpect this modern $-room britk bome with full basement. New: condition inside $i. ~ Terms TAYLOR, Realtor, 4-0306 | Established in 1916 $800 DOWN for this furnished lake cottage. Part bath, immediate possession All furniture, plus alum, at. 2 Lots, corner looa- tion. Total price only $5,800. f 3 BEDRM. RANCH — Bee this attractive suburban home. Living rm has beautiful marble fir rf . stainless steel features in hen. Jed bath, Full bem't, an ee rm., oil heat. Sterage attic. garage. Nicely Mfandseaped “and ow at 7,000 — lanter box. erms. FURNISHED HOME — West sub- urban. and bath with full Oil heat. Gar Latge Jot. Owner leaving Sai Will sacrifice at $6.950 EAST SIDE - Good location. At tractive colonial type home, Wall-— to-wall carpeting in living rm with fireplace. Fully insulated. full bam't, ol: heat, 2-Car garage. It's vacant, you can move -right im. Now at $12,500. Terms. DIXIE HWY. — 150 Ft. frontage. Good deep lot. Nice $-room mod- ern home with cer. tiled and full bsm't. i'4-car garage ideal for home and business, § Floyd Kent Ine; Realtor, FE Cpe e AMPLE CUSTOME. PARKING MULTIPLE iisTING SERVICE Near Elizabeth Lake 3 bedroom _ home. _ wall_ carpeting, 2 full, baths, full base-. ment with tile floor, 1% car ga-° rage, lot ix120". Low Monthly Payments On tis neat 2” bedroom home. Full bath, oak floors, aluminum storms & screens, gas heat, you can't beat this for only $7,675, Terms, a Lake Privileges On Elizabeth Lake if we pe into this 2 bedroom excellent cobdition, La zB oes classed in porch. Beaute wi e ARRO_ REAL’ TED, MeCOLLCUGs 2 en . Cass-Elizal Rd. FE 5.1284 FE 4-3844 WHITE» 3. - ete — “=M $6486 BUYS We have a list of fine! homes, including 5- and 6- room moderns, incomes,’ doubles, ranch bungalows, | small homes for newly- weds. Reasonable prices and easy terms. Call any-, time. WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MGR FE 8-0623 $-8064 or 10 ACRES This ts truly ; lovely little fares Extra nice room home that will please Jon Full basement, 2 car garage, large heated barn. ami equipment. deep eexer. See this one CUSTOM BUILDING ' fore you, build that home of ur dreams, call us. We custom ld. wo hed olans or ours. 2 models to Inspect. One with swim- ming pool. $500 DOWN Niee 2 bedroom | raneh, built in 1955. Neat in. oil heat, near bus and schedls. ‘Immediate | . See this one for sure. 2, 3 WILLIAMS REAL erase & IRSTRANCE 1483 BALDW. ~ NICHOLIE 136 E, PIKE COLONIAL HILLS STOUT S Best Buys > Today A SHARP BRICK! A besutiful quiet compliments this setting brick in fer Tamily room. and ‘3 bath. Lake privileges. $11,- 5060 with terms. NOTHING DOWN! * No mortgage or closing costs on this attractive 3- the kiteben ary "built in oven and range, paneled diping area, tile bath with show- er. spacious dduble closets. Let us show vou how easy it is to own a home of your own LAKE ORION: Caii you imagine an at- tractive 7 reom and bath home located on a big cor- ner lot. on a quiet side street. among stately older homes, selling for just $5.- 900° Well here is your op- portunity to see just what you always wanted. Terrific value. LAKEFRONT TRADE! ¥our chance to move into a brand new home that fea- tures 3 bedrooms, all ce- ramec bath, birch cupboards, > formica counters, attached garage, complete storms and screens, Would accept smaller free and clear home or acreage as down pay- ment. Warren Stout, Realtor Ti N. Saginaw St. FE 5-6165 Daily “til 8 GAYLORD = PONTIAC OFFICE OPEN EVES is where this five room bun- alow is located. Two brick replaces, full basement witn recreation room. Also in the basement is a fruit cellar and extra bath, Awn- ing over the patio. Fiber- gias, drapes and carpeting goes with this meme € to- tal price is $22,000 WEST BLOOMFIELD HIGH only a few blocks from this home. Shade trees & fenced in yard. Lake privileges. a ~ Cass Lake. Less than $1000 down. & HARGER CO. | | NEAR WALLED LAKE i 3 bedroom ranch. Just dec- orated. Master bedroom has | private bath and stali | shower. Carpert...Paved street. Only $13,560 with $500 down and FHA terms on balance—It's vacant __WEST OF PONTIAC bedroom home just oe ! erated Jl bath. Oi) beat $230 down and balance at about $55 per —_ imclud- ! ing taxes and insurance. CLARKSTON AREA | bedroom ranch homes | with . 1% baths. Just decor- ated and in fine condition. No down payment—About | $250 closing costs—Vacant. | NORTH EN 2 pelvegmn home with full basement. Hardwood floors. Tile bath. Of] heat. Just decorated. About $225 down acant. 5344 WEST HURON THURSDAY EVENING CALL: Ask a rea aoe Val- U Way _FOR GOOD BUYS AND TRADES) "HOME FOR CHRISTMAS Cute and cory 2 bedroom home. full) basement with new oil furnace.| apd all aluminum ducts. The; aluminum siding minimizes up-' Free. Newly decorated and ready ‘ou to move right in nom 1 . $700 down. $65 month LAKE OAKLAND FRONTAGE Older 3 bedroom home in pet- fect condition, 2 baths, recrea- ‘tion room. with bar. Large living room, sm porch, attached ga- Tage, Only $13.950 with reason- able terms. Quick possession $215 MOVES YON IN — A 3 bed-. room ranch im like new cand- veral jocations available | R. J. (Dick) VALUET | REALTO COLORED — 4 BEDROOM HOME FULL BASEMENT, NEWLY DEC- ORATED, LARGE LOT. | cox BE BOUGHT ON GI . \ ‘ i, WRIGHT, Realtor | PE-5-9441- Open ; 8.30 ; wt HI Mekrac Lake Privileges on beautiful Elizabeth Lak -LAKE FE 8-9693 ORION OFFIC STREET ree 2 WEST FLINT LOOK 3 bedroom, lake-front with nice sandy beach Basement oll beat) Aul $7750 with only $1 Hurry on this one! This is no gimmick ... well worth the price. OXFORD WHERE ELSE can you find 2 acres with 3-bed room home, large living room and big kitchen with dining eli jus full basement, close shopping. look and you will buy! MY 2-282] LAWRENCE Ww. GAYLORD, REALTOR ANNETT © Dr ayton Plains Fenced ward, near school & shopping center. Attrac- tive 2 bedroom bungalow. nice kitchen, bath, full base- ment, F-A oi! h & paved drive. Low pay- ment ddwn or Will accept equity in land contract. West Side ; Attractive 3-tedroom” brick & frame pome in excelent | | { | ij : eat. Garage | condition, 2-bedreoms down, 1 up Carpeted living room dining ell, modern kitchen, tile bath. Basement with recreation space, gas heat Weill landscaped lot, paved drive, garage. $15,000 — Terms, Ranch Home, Large Lot 3-bedroom .ranch jin excel- lent cond. overlooking roll- ing hills, just off main ~~ Carpeted living room place, model kitchen, toon. full basement, baseboard + heat. tached garage. Terms. tamiy $1951 ‘Donelson Park Brick ranch you have ad- mired as you drove by, Jandse rooms, living & dining “L". best grade carpeting, pic- ture window, fireplace ce- ramic bath, model kitchen witn breakfast space, 10x17 heated breezeway, 1'-car 2 “a5 at; corner lot. 3. bed weer Sonne Cen garage, utility room, water | gas heat. Reduced to $25,000 Terms. E. Huron Open Evenings & Sunday 1 - 4 heat dri oft il mt paved, family a favor, softener, Calcinator, Luxair | |RO¥ annerr, INC., See ALTORS | = FE 8-0466) Saoee ct — Inco rooms and bath 7 ' John K. Irwi in & Sons te ‘ ‘ ue 5 and i on = WIL Oreg— model car or ‘house tratle: down payment. EAST SIDE Six room aioe ms excellent dition. a oe room api ‘ees heat, Nes our ent, ; tnd vat —-. ar bus. High Le tise! ‘down. MES ¢family brick, yorth side on Priced with terms 4-family frame, west side, good ay Wilson colored, near school, Yor ne down payment, 5 down, 3 rooms tt y OM , 313 West. Huron Street RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Phone FE. 5-047 of FE 24031 262 8. Telegraph Rd. Open # ; Eve, FE 2-503 re Saas 8” Pe 21338 with loads “eup Nice wtility, Hardwood firs. - by furnace, Full price * ie NORTH END-— cen, older ving home. io ft. Toom, and kitchen down; 2 bed- Tooms and bath up. Base-. a ofl heat and ie $7,400, Approximately $409 down with low ager paretesis to qualifying ¥ eran | TO BUY OR SELL Clarkston. REAL ESTATE, INC. : 5004 S. Mai Open Baily R to 8; Aple 5-582) in St. gunday 2 to 5 BROWN tate. eted bedrooms and many extray. range, washer and dr. SELL OR TRADE ~—- Country Es- Brick rancher with 3 oar- and large at- ached two car gar,,Custom built Bullt in oven, er. Large fireplace. 1% baths. Well insulated ACRES of good land. ene 7r “oa home. = miles from weity. whl Priced ¢ ANAL FRONTAGE—Located _be- CASS KES— twoum SYLVAN & C arge 6 rm fat basement."A LA “Colonial home with good home.” iets hm beautifully landscaped. Pa- © le wo car gar. Priced at only $14,950, Terms DRAYTON QUAD-LEVEL. Built in gar. bedrooms. 1‘ baths. desirabie features. ft. lot. Price $7450 LITTLE FARM -— Over ust like new. “Eqsy ome fruit trees, etc. OODS—Lovely Brick 3 Many other “Functional living at its best.” Large 132x190 $22,000. L acre with two bedroom. bungalow terms."’ L BUY — 24x32 ft. bun- a Pea ein full basement. loors. res. lum storms Fully insulated. Large 60x180 jot. A little interior finish yet. Terms. | LIST WITH US — For fast and ef- | BUY, SEL ficient service — WE & TRAD L.. H. BROWN, Realtor 4 Bitsabeth I Lake Road h _MULTIPLI ONE CRE ~—- near Rochester FE E LISTING SERVICE _ 2-4810°— After 6 call MA. Newly | decorated home, 2 bedrooms ang | i third bedroom in basement needed. Good sized living: room, | includes ' ting and Graperies. Separate | natural fireplace, , and car na room. Oi] heat. Double ° too. MA gaa. PHONE NOW DONELSON . Y t ‘D BERRIES $11,600. Terms. SCHOOL AREA. Attractive family home — main fioor has five rooms and bath, a third bedroom | Plus extra spa Ok floors. ce on second floor plastered walls, Excel- lent basement, gas heat and hot | water Fine condition inside and out, ee, parece. BETTER SEE IT ‘TO LIST WITH Humphries : | 83 N. Telegraph FE 2-9236 Open Eves. | ‘STRATHMORE, 41 WEST CIVILIANS | i WOW. |” $190 DOWN NO OTHER COSTS full basement, to. 2 bedrooms, Aw hot years old. heat and water, Fenced. Very nice. Vacabt, Immediate possession. Open, walk in and at it DAYS WO 3-3350 Eves, Sat. Sun. TO 8-0831 Bateman ~ sl “Naturally it’s heavy, it has to be to keep-mé wairra” NEED U ‘UP. re or SEABOARD. FI FINANCE co" at N. Perry, FE 8-661. ms _l £ Business “Opportunities 59 Auto Dealership - Terrifi rtunit: me a ee er te ity ior -apapith oper: or nit a showseam, ‘hee Waterford Hills Estate A few choice lots left. Average 100x250". .Good ce used car lot, complete service fopartmnent. See us for particu- Kampsen MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE STILL LIKED! New homes are .wonderful, but we mi ht add older homes are “still Hked’’ many today if top condition, and 3 room, 2-story home is just that. it features new siding, spacious sereened-in front porch, 2 car garage. sagged nook and a large dining Very neat throughout. Sweat mide jocation —Only $11,950. “THRIFTY LUXURY... |§ with only $900 down, 2 bed. | drainage. Ideal Voss & Buckner, Inc. jocation. = WILLIS M. BREWER | 200 Nationa Bldg. FE 44129 Herbert C. Davis, Ritr. | sosep . REISZ, SALES MGR. FE 5-43 94-96 E. Huron FE ion Swaps . 3 63 WOODWARD AND § SOaRE Lace | Svs. FE + ore fee area. Lot 200 x onal tox BAITS AND. BOATS 2 WESTERN SADDLES payment. Terms. Sone location on in Hwy. eas : Doing § nay business. Has rentai 6" DELTA ‘ay F GAnORE WITH 44 For ‘Sale Acreage 55 apartment and lots of storage. | motor, stand and blower, 4 ee } Buck Sand®™pecuer M4" cancer ‘di $10 @ W ACRE PARCELS TRADE " Trade for, band ‘ on black top Reasonably: priced. Your home yf aa contract on stand ee en ‘outer with mali down payment, Call js this Sexcelient 8DM license cutters, FI 9-1 ont Prise, doin ee =. y Call fot i¢ PT. . CHEST st TYPE DE STEELE REALTY, 1246 8. MIL-| ap ‘tee pare Pochette Ri - between Highiand § . . “ f ‘A 4-3187. Milfora, ‘Highland, M M Warren Stout, Realtor. 37 6Lps oie WAGON. FRADE t 10 AQRES WITH MOL 3 BED- 77 N. Saginaw | PM FE 5-165) for land contract. OR 3-201 room home near Clarkston. re eS Open "el ‘ti 8 i956 FORD STATION Sa wagon | FOR Ericed $49,000 with berms. ree G Re oa ¥ 2. Re FULLY . sale or:trade. FE Sona. arve ealtor 15, ir~ - - . s tonvilie, Mich. NA 7-3508, sible. 6 Pleniy, Parking. OR 3-724, | BRICK 3 BEDRM.. OG. er pouse: 30 ACRES, ROLLING, BEAUTIFUL HA STROM : trailer, car or lot, PE 4-5712. building site. $500 per @cre. 1\4- G N | BEAUTIFUL LOG LOG HUNTING acre lots, just off pavement. ~ eggs | in Oscoda Coun each. 5 acres just out of Lake NORTHERN — liquor Class “C".) ty {$2500 ‘or will trade to vulider ( SR AW "f FORD AGENCY 258 W. WALTON FE 8-2306 609 E. FLINT MY _3-1143 room brick ranch with full base-| ~~ ment, Almost new. Owner trangs- | ferred and will sacrifice, Pur- chasers assume 4% per cent mortgage with ONLY $900 DO - No mortgage costs. | and when you inspect this ex-; cellent 3 bedroom brick home on the West side of . city, you surely will say “WO has 2 bedrooms down, and large paneled Nearly new carpeting. recreation room 2 ear sa- rage. Situated on good jot. Only $1 950 — Better check on one one ! OFF CROOKS ROAD Handy to Mound road tactory | area. 3 bedroom rancher with | 2-car garage, on 200 ft. lot on dead-end street, approximately $2,500 moving to California FE 4.0528. REALTOR — 3718 TELEGRAPH; OPEN EVES. _Income Property 50 3 BE penne APT. 1-5 ROOMS AND | 2-3 rooms. Separate entrances and | baths. Corner fenced lot, paved streets, building in rear for shop | . or garage = win Oakland _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ areee $ own. Low monthly | “GT. payments. On 3-8454. Owner. We have several used homes | BY “OWNER. DRAYTON PLAINS. with lake privileges, can be 2 families, 4 rooms and bath | Joh: with no down payment. each side. oe arate entrances. | py Duce shopping center. | John ermett | $500, down. “Low! monthly pay- Senta” “OR: _3-5454. | REA LTY 9203 _Commerce Rd. $500 DOWN on this cozy 3 room home Large living room Full basement. Priced only $5,500, $650 DOWN Dandy 2 bedroom bungalow Modern kitchen. Full base- ment, gas heat. 1%¢ car ga- rage $800 DOWN Immaculate 2 bedroom bun- galow. Oak floors, plastered walls Full basement, gas heat Priced $9,750 Se W. SCHR. AM REALTOR KE 50471 | OPEN EVENINGS & suNDA | $2 JOSLYN.. COR _ MULTIPLE LISTING SER MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE / OWNER TRANSFERRED — : Wants quick deal on this --tevely 2 bedroom brick- home located in the Middlebeit area. Beautifully decorated throughout, Wall to wall car- peting in living room and dining el. Ceramic tile bath Full basement, gas heat. Water softener and incin- erator, Nicely landgeaped lot 80 x 170. Priced $16,509 Don't be sorry — Call tor an appointment today! KEEGO HARBOR — 6 room home. Living room, dinin room ahd kitchen down; bedrooms and bath tip. This house has new siding, new aluminum storms and screens & new gas furnace. Priced at =. “= $350 down and $56 pe: WHY RENT? This 2 bed- is kitchen “aw Pages nee. - The lot. . ning ePace. price $6, S00 3 BEDROOM Brite West Suburban area. Liv room peved. Good dining ares, plus area andy kiteh Loon ment eo * = , fin- ____EM _3-6466 MA NSFIELD# Paul M. Jones, FE 4-8550 j | | LOANS TO $500 hip Bay payment or | COLORED, SE. 2 PAMILY. LOW down payment or will take late mode] car. FE §-T4Ce CLARKSTON GREEN ACRES SUBDIVISION WIT FIREPLACE, Roe se orice $5 MORTGAGE. JIM WRIGHT, 345 Oakland Ave Open “til 8.30 LAKE “FRONT. SECLUDED. NO) thru traffic, Completely remod- eled and must be seen to appre- ciate. $15,000. Buyer can save © $1009 with $7,000 cash Imme-| R ealt« ot. diate posacesion. Phone MA #3800 : or GR 4-11 LARE eae AND CANAL LO Call Commerce EM 3-4498. SYLVAN LAKE Brick 1%-story. wood floors, carpeted. Stairway to floored attic gas furnace” 1 car gare: “4 ja meek frem Sylvan Lake. WIL LIAMs LAKE 2 bedrooms, large Mving room. lake privileges co be sold ig settle divorce, $3,950. $300 dow Real Est. 832 W. Huron FE 8-1275 i WHITE LAKE. 100 FOOT FRONT- | e. Acre plus, Lge. 4. bedroom, yeararos home. Owner, MU > 4-2540. we. all For Sale Resort Prop. 52 POR SALE PURN CABIN NEAR pe, Mich, $2700. Terms. MA parthace of EABOARD Perry. FE 54 NO as $3,000, OR ‘ke lots. 1185 N. cottage és or ANCE, For Sale Lots 2 LOTS ’ SaB6 CHEROKEE HILLS | BEFOR2 YOU BUY! ‘You'll like these wooded. rolling 00 ft. sites controlled to sos better es, and location. Drive rien S| CARL w, BIRD, Re altor — LAKEFRONT. Lauinger Realty. out Elizabeth “Lake Rd. Tu to Lacots. . 60 ACRES’ On Dixie Highway o posite Mt. Hol- “ly between Pontiac and Filnt. Choice level land with over 1500 « feet on Dixie. Ranen homes going aP adjacent to this land orth 500 per acre. SACRIFICE TO SETTLE ESTATE ' $29,500 full price. Easy terms. Will, consider trade on improved real ~~ gatate. Ask for Mr Sills or Mr. altz KEnwood 1-7002 from m evenings WESTOWN REALTY FE 8-2763 bet. 2 and 5 p.m. E 1-7002 bet. " yncoin 24677 after 8 p.m. ARE YOU CREAGE? NG FOR 4c) REAGE? | Then, see us you buy. 10 | acres Ben utiter T yaliding spot Sohes bus by door. Attrac ive | Reajtor Est. 29 Tears T0901 Highland Rd. (M5®) Phone EM 3-3303_ or ‘MU 4-6417 ON A HILL Acres Some Woods In a quiet area, a beautiful bufld- ing site with excellent drainage. Good soil, preien for onan farm. Only $300 dow L ADD'S INC... OPEN SUN. 1 1TO 4 4286 Dixie Hwy, Drayton Plains — _ OR 31231 _ 56 0 ACRE FARMS WITH & ag pullaings. Orchard too. STEELE "REALTY. 1246 N. MIL ford Rd between Highland & Milford Highland, Michigan. 42 45 For Sale Farms . & 8 180 ACRES ORTONVILLE: ARBA Geer home & silo $200 an acre. $6,005 down. FANGUS, Realtor “13. Ortonviiie ‘Sale Business | s Property: 57 een T BLOCK B BLOG. 4300 8a. ~ Sceueeeyy usedas. office butid- Would ideal for any eRe of business. ated op. 40x130 corner jot. Cali for full details 670 W. Hu- wm. ge me’ ron, PE, 2 EAST BLVD. Entire. block frontage trom Mt Clemens ‘td Seg pap neek 220 ft includes mbd tk us attached "he 6 Li) building, suitable for major in bumping and paititing. _ pairs, Wonderful ‘ opportunity. area. Only appointment. -RILEY REAL ESTATE eee Elizabeth Lake Road FE 4-115 FE Partridge is THE “BIRD TO SEE 4- ‘ROOM HOME 4-482} home section, $7500, W’ gives: ge he gg mae shop: a good in ZONED. IN DUSTRIAL | (LIGHT MANUF. ING) RAILROAD frontage h Be ih road abutts. this. $25 i terme! Send. for Partridge’s free fail lag 10 to 5 p.m, or Lincoln 34677 | 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. | Lurothy snyder Lavender | MU |W. Barn with stanchions | NA 47-2815 $33,000 on terms. Cal for | 4 FAIN ” 214 E. st. CLAIR : ROCHESTER ioe ; 23 TO $500 oF STATE ATE FINANCE CO. Pontia State Bank Bide. FE 4-1574 ‘Mortgage Loans 62 BIG BEAR ererrtnyerdE | Sereueec has ‘one. Callus ONS TTRUCTION CO a, PEE cnr ye & ~~ $600 TO $2000 on. Cations County homes. Mod- ei” or not ‘ON NrAs TO PAY. BL We buy, sel! or trade. and jock 2 round ~ OP grocery and and gas plus living quar- | ers location. Excellent gross. a3 300 down, plus stock. CONVALESCENT HOME -- $4,000 month income, Brick construction, S as down payment. CASH FUR USED TV'S. TAPE recorders and radio- pheperranhs, Working or not. FE 2 excellent condition. na rea] money maker, $25,000 dow RESTAURANT — near £ Pood do | ing better than $4,000 Plenty of parking. Excellent. Toca: } tion. $4500 down. ’ : Hagstrom Realtors -- — 4900 Highland Rd. (M-59) PONTIAC OR 4-0358 “-*LETs TALK BUSINESS” MICHIGAN BUSINESS | frigerator, table & chairs, end tables & lamps ‘hollywood bed: Lazy Boy chajr, youth bed and FE 4-0693, FOR SALE OR’ ON — RE-|* 50 ers ‘portable. od $6.30 m monger. oR. ucts. comp aiuto une BABY J aeree of free ae SAT. PTO € ‘Nes Fal = or $l Auburn Heights on 3 fture 4? oremard Lake Ave. ABY BED WITH N MATTRESS, ee Chrome aaaea high chair, 4-540T. a4 real es Credit | 59781. ‘A & A Prod- FORSN Yas FOR BABY EW ROUGHT inn a anv ith 00 Pearson 8 BANKRUPT STOCK Living room. pedsoee and break- er. ture @& mise COMPLETE HOME FURNIS —Also some women's FE 2-3100. CHROME TABLE 4 CHAIRS. overstuffed club deals & slip cov- 4-8735. rockers. FE CASH FOR USED TV'S. PORN : PE_2-0367 clothing. CASH FOR FURNITURE, instruments, FE anc musica! _ #4864. IN GAR- Leased till spring, Rt chest. eres DELUXE Ww GHOUSE WASH- eS ote, came, gas 00x350 FOR cane TERMS um et "pool table, $30. OR 32020. ms os 140) Tull Or DON'T WAIT ad aL SEABOARD ADE 5 aOR Geb r c an, or . eee oe cco a pa ne DREAMIPU OF A WHITE _ SEE we PRE CH SALES CORPORATION JOHN A -LANDMESSER, BROKER | 1573 Telegraph Rd. FE 4-1582 _ PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR* ' ‘| M539 FRONTAGE | 53 feet by 115, to 140 fret | depth. Steel on jet for puitaing | 26.8 x 50 feet also included. Near | = | Wiliams Lake road, Only $3,400. | | Clark Real poate. FE 3-7888; | Res. FE 4-4813. . | will take land contracts home in trade. INVESTORS _ SPECI AL.— 4 small) homes all furnished 3. a e | WANT LAND CONTRACT. WiLL EASY SPIN DRY POR SALE. cellent condi selee on, ue Ra fenced lot near Dodge P. | Rental income $360 ver wanth. | Owner must sel] by vanuary 1. Will accept ‘and contract "soe | part down. Shown by eppoint- ment only. | | DAIRY BAR AND SHORT ORDER | RESTAURANT ~~ Ali stainiess | year roene business. | ' | STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac B. D. CHARLES, REALTOR 1717 8 Telegraph FE 4-0521 MACHINE SHOP SPACE. WARM, resemmnte rent. Also gasoline sta- qn main highway. Inquire dis“ Dixie Highway, Drayton ains. RESTAURANT POR SALE BY OWN- er. FE 4-1044 or OR 3-6790. SALE: GARAGE, GROCERY, GAs- anes business. MA_5-5000. R MARERT ond LAKE 7 r. Mithotland collect, . Tyler Beaky, or Logan (3-7525_ evening Oo 3 Ea “ hl e 2290 3 a 2 a tad HURON, PONTIAS. FE. SUNOCO STATION FOR BENT. | located “Sashaibaw 0 a Rd Phone Flint cptar Son gre Sun Ol] Co, P.O. tween 8 5p ae R | STANDARD ie) 161. after WELDING . 8H Conte. Se 5-367, , SELC_OR LEASE, RESTAT- Ret on aes Pg de “Sale Land Contracts 60 0 LAND Contnacts.> TO 8 Sh EM. * to ‘ab y Bee Garrels, or iver LY. 380 IN A GOOD — a aaa oetaee eo eturn. ¢..can matt you a monthly income. ... Weaver, Broker. UL 2-3730. Moncy to Loan ___ (State Licensed Lexis Bee “BUCKNER” CAN MAKE THIS —THE BEST— int. SERVICE STATIONS FOR Léa “$5. 3 good pétential gral tall 3. FE 2:0 < 31448 61 |. ee _CHRISTMAS, EVER-=|7 + UP TO” aA TUBE “CHECKER AND V.T. VOLT ‘meter, for wood lathe and fig- | _saw. OR 3-0638 TRADE 1952 G. E RUECTRIC | she 3.0023" cond., for gas stove. _ raat QUITY IN 7 ROOM home permee $4,444.86. Pay- | ments $50 For: car, wacant | lot or what ‘have you? PE 4-0693. month SELL, TRADE ICE. ene Hargrave ard | and Sun Open eves. trade equi! 4 rm. home in| Drayton, % pore Victoria & | cash, OR 3-7555 a Eu For Sale ‘Clothing 64) :2 YEAR ¢ OLD MOUTON, C0 CoAT. suze | *'close-ou . et 14 | BLUE, SEMI- Sonia WORN. Huron, FE 5-910. 3 Trade equity for cash Ist | Mane cliuened guaranesd mn ld. contract. Small ‘bal mee $56.00 t 1 fte trigerator chest type deep freeze, mo._Ing. after noan : washer or electric stove TELEVISION OR GAS STOVE, ‘Some just "like brand new} from for trailers china kiln, of what! | Sun es ixie Hwy. MA PE. 43388. &1341 Open 12 noon till . Pri, Sat, ¥- TOOLS | | DAVENPORT AND" Sree Exc. cond. Breakfast set, — table, occasional chair, FE 5-97 wringer washer : . electric *s studio couch, neve used, $55; din: 21 | $25: elect ric dryer, $30. | BLECTRIC STOVE. . GOOD CON! 5. FE priee. EP FREEZE. EXC. colt Refrigerator, $35; gas stove, $25; TRADE $ oe Electric Co., | _s W. Har ge ogee BUNK-BEDS, a4, : ibe scwint, machine — $10. ing room suite, $25 cond., REFRIGERA- $125. 3. EX- eric Ropttances: & GAS ut ‘MAple 5 AT | 6011. | LAMPS, TIER = aries London chairs, secretary. TABLE, crises Outs, boys opcoc "nse 574 8 Wocute 6 a 106. FOR SALE i1) 11 FT PHILCO | poy's att ic nO SHOE” E ROLLER | pm FES $75 ca Call after) xiemal, sive O10, $18. 2 PE | FREEZERS — NORGE FREEZERS aaea3. | New modets, wotatntly eet eeratched er GENUINE LONG MINK Bar| like new. MArket 43980. ' HAND-MADE CHRISTMAS SEIRT | and squaw dress. - Shoes ; dresses. 3-4400. MOUTON COAT, LIKE NEW. FE 5-392. ~ dium a oo AN'S rox 48-50. tT ft Vashingies. : MARM FUR COAT . eee cond. t NBite 10, FE 4.0378. SKIRTS & DRESSES, ALSO BEAU- tiful Men blue suit with suede pe * size 12, like new. OL Sale Household Goods 65 ty PAIR SANISH “MODERN CHAIRS, l-plaid occ. chair, 1 dark green chair,’ 1 red swivel rocker, alippe chair All newly A 927, | i Bie ual EP F FREEZE. Like Cont oe mad one | “es slaminum anty, stove . $60. oR a. aire "S 19. Baby cribs a0 ce TVs, $19 up. 5 pe. dinettes. $12 up. Bed springs room tip. ME- 1 crate-marred models count prices @ years to 90 days same. as WAYNE GABERT FE 5-6189 121_N,. Saginaw at bie dis. ray cash PINE __PE_5-8755. $45. FREEZERS — uPRIGHT PAM name brands sere. bag! og wuees. $149 95. while No phone orders yee arenes 83 sagen soa. ‘SALE: pen items reas. FR IGIDAIRE . FE 4 FRIGIDAIRE “WASHER, . Huron, after 6 ie ORVER. NEW WARRANTY. Pay i BASSINET. PLAY pad, ato cont, | Panld’s snow sitit size im mos OL, 1-0588. “REFRIGERATOR, | only , Service qiere. 308, Cass, Pontiac. FE. 5-61.23. “$5. 3004 Goodyear PRE-INVENTO ~ Floor Model "Sale cecviigndn Refrigerator, Delivered Guaranteed, 199.95 — * atic Washer, adele = a oppontania TVs. aranteed Serviced. ‘ZENITH HT. Portable * $49.95 ZENITH R ner’ TRANSISTOR . & Bar phones i, New. AH eds. Guarante retneed. we ew. RADIOS. ane, Batteries, mie | rm 4.95. SIEGLER Oil - Gas Home Heaters $19.50 . Terms. Curt’'s 040 * T a T- Electrolux vacuum, | type washers, Appl. FE WRITER, 2 COMPLETE FE TYPEV _ Youth beds, toys. i TAKE over, ‘PAYMENTS ~ BRAND "59 automatic $50 di Post. 1 fi } e le "nee y $335 Customer city. You save $$$. Pay onl. oodyear Service Store, 30 ; gs : ac. FE 5-6123 | a gg oven service Like new, Call. ple 5- is. be am. to 2 p.m TRADE-IN DEPT. ss 2 Be. ae dinette ........ > 908s 2 pe living rm sectional ...$15.95 Leatherette lounge chairs ... $ 9.95 Elec veanet Cha geass $44. Flee. TOR oe StecEs TABLES . & LAMPS IN OUR USED DEPT. WYMAN’S 1 oW Pike... ____ FE nee tric range Co. 1060 ’ uron. NGE FOR GA + $10. China ‘cabinet, oe. i. areas & «lg ings ail hea as hea’ TU, $50 Chifferobe $10. Pear. * Trade-In 37 Orehard Lake Duo Therm er. ZIG ZAG Pay forest om Hi washer ae buffet ond 4 chaire ope ECONOMY | ginaw ree Mn a aes Fe : WAREHOUSE PRICES ets, dryers televisions and_built- ins. Samuel's Appliance se otties k - Make. “otter. MAgfair SGHOUSE CLOTHES DR‘ CLOTHES D penowarte. room circulator with fan. OR 3-4280. “YOUR USED FU FURNITURE and appliances makes down pay eversthing wi he e Hout Bapitol see “Apetianes, ~ Used Trade-in Dept. heater Studio couch wes Daven rt and ebair . a "$29.95 $29.50 50 é $39.50 s. Davis- ate Steams om WA D ANTIQUE rey Rartiotee tables. MY: DRY- Oil heater, 5 Phone 12 to 24 s on B AUCTION, 5089 Dixte Highway. O73 3-271, BL MNGER IN LOVELY “attarkments, sre rae ty, er $6.30. of th. a SECRETA epairs, chairs EM Antiques | 6A RY, : ben’ orm create a items 4400." . cet! Hi- PPAPRALS met de TABL ai" Ravine = Fi, TY & Radios 66 ai : ‘ 28s § one OSS AS € A ‘ f RAN ye. FE Gg: gp ND +7109 | er i are exper “Bu ox9 OM TI ‘1101 5 an —s 5 Pe ~ Wanted AD enn ED pe ee ol es te paces surance in ‘one ee : ectri FE $-4480 ; 8.2488 | : # : = 1088 88 DOLL. a c ‘work on SP | ven fgrean : 5 4 : Glen uebet AR. ~ pine [ALS = = ee eto) —" : n's Mot renee eat. § $68 ea ie : NCHOR™ eke astrt Fine LS\2 ret #2 | tonight and Sa oy . or Sales down FENC Alufo, Com thew one. a (wae : it. ta eatd a : Gres, OF ves" rus § ES avail w. ecors - a0 em. : : to Rudol 2 o — | er ¥ wetbatdt rah arenes : Na Sal ph, 'Y © mm. ice 300 riba Peele | = 100 “"* id $29 __Sale Musical Goods | 71 “ * ; ‘ OF sq. ft. ins sepeeaess st % tees o Faas . usical G all guid 1 Oil Ce on : : furo ee. trade Storm. win Sarai ate aa mmunane ~ 4 { y slei o> “Sah wees Cars, oes wi Spee oe oe oe aes c S & ice LE 23-3506 MA 2-603" Sa > Dra: Dix! TC et ur stoc . WA cat aalbl F ioe skates FLYE AHOG 7 ORG le P. le H HIN 0 wa ane 4 RDTOP, oem building mi + ene sau “wa — PAN A “ve i Wellmannere ets? ® Rentals Pale SON’S | ne CARS ¥ te Witte mowers, ete on: natetiale priced a eey aac Prcondition. $43, UL. 2 = a 032 annered Lig, § 79\ on TRAIL, ae wer ear. | oa A a Raye aon te veep triey oo = SanOT, tg! eK re) mi ree to good SPAY me _Gxtord. O ‘of ER 8 bo Saeed A : oO jue Boe cupet et unde to sell. with cyeies. pt ae vis OR ee (TTENS, GIVE good witn ED. 8xG i OA bit Horta ALES AND en Bil neon 5 he rth Ch Ducat team Ce | — = Ev- RPL * + lly-+ + seamed TAD $s. tot’s : SMALL ta PE 2-52 AR BC <1 23859, = See iw e. FE rE 2-1 Like n ; ES aac pe 2-0078 TL ae vd. at 8. eV. Bee 0 F Bare PLUS L bar. ADY'S ROLLE Exc. hair sled oe eee HMIDT ‘ ks. atahd FO GOO! 063. ew. Bargain. ¥5 et © Dixt eye ee | eee Saeen TAL UMBE yas, eS mR oK ad. FE __after 6 p.m tin ton marae aes iD Ox LL Sat yeRE eS _dyoa a aPRCIK a! Ave. te a ate es Siu cD. | Si ihe “hey "0 Ae ome Ee a FOR site tate S| ae See ee W 7 ro a Abeby geal ee PR 2 » OF 3-7092 Ane wast w m3. OR | U ne | Beaucloe — T D S Auto. JUNE “omable. UL. MI_ 6-807. siceri ILL alas for sob oS eater, Oat 2 nes O es Ein te ef A ie He — oe oa ae OC | a er a aoe icc picid USED MEnChy Erin att ae es : : sar r ee THERM Gennt —SPE GooD ae _ Used sg A vate, ERCHANI ee sae 7 Chr ako S R FE 4 wig? . N. manent cond ne ; istma i ; ; . EP? gO —_ ace lea ae era — lat aL _FEAR TB mag | Matte HANDISE Pogo ee a ALES | oNEW DEAL me | EL Rens Ethers autem — Bla rt a) eee sm. so inh a aso. ts $4896, mwas ara. Le N ° Quality cALE + any tile. Galt eee. 30 ae moe 7 ren. He sete HB GILBER’ anarorine ex | ampiitier, 50, bom 978, Pin. ache - OLD GEN 1A uality Moto eR — 1c" BILL “rel : ae oe aoe ie sa e| au ret cea "ar sei Gums ven § $38 0 | ce eee we. Bie! 960’ won Model Cl r Sale D | | SPEN o t, SS an eo) vroc er d, 19.50 ight gin ELECTRI r| 27 GRID t. w 5, no Food ats —M HOL zim vVaG S = ORCH: el € NEE °$ “ See vox ao a eins Sarre i: ri ean L SPENCE ta ante mes, Lowe, Brother BURN LU ee in $35; $40; es. yhoo RENT inaw ELL’S w $50 ARES a es used and ee STEW. LAKE n Cers 1989 256 8, ry ABLER® are ae nd rust-|* URN HEIG MBE: ai assenger vent wil . ‘| Poo CANA ane ave tae OF 4 nt et _ For al’ PE 3704 Hollday goupe ee naw ee : eco WAY ae cae | She pace wate rr op re eee need a cg E fhm 4 LUMBER way vA atte Baysit i soe nee er on sth Bol atm Eee ba te JS dg adel wets meant wan eee ta oo Peet bay ALN sit pesmi inv curtain. 6 andi , a EERO ee cu PARKHOR Yor ent otor | a ‘peautiful 6 other * power » He mi bal Pa Ss Bu Roane ICES ich 0, stallets — a need skates, 1m ad SKA a ane ERS ”~ FRKINGEGE F eld Mor iB: paper __ TRATLER SALI 2 a3 MUCH ast tor Sales vel if ear pe hire. ‘accesto: ~ RE EPCs esl ‘ OW, . WIN ‘chigen FI rome plete $-8068. TES Ww aeeties eave Lapeer . eap rv) N hive pine so, =e Byiets seat ist bows mae higan | Fl ate 900 50. y faucets ORES C i yeas fd _Wiegeth Mas FE 40566 POODLE J UPPIES. B per} Featu er 5 SALES tap ro akeaialson ; re ean H aski . we ote. Fay ful OSS ESSIO sik - 900 HERN L er S cis ELEC. ree seconds. Se se sAWisgand, Music C af eae oe we Moon, fam o 1 pay A PRIGE 2 R JUNE AND ast ° ins he Auto. ¥. onl? past N i: ol Coin or Coney RI as. | MEE - DLES ati ne ura, ‘Ox AV ve th iD | MAple i Bait. needed : Foamy foray UMBER [sta ety ee cient its A y sape. FE ra ssa Pie arin a veo wed. BE - eon Sie." Ea oe suit MeSpia 1ev. _ 1956 CHEV ot “See aa wash conte y Bar -B-g | 2 eines, is ae) Coes, F Sale Off ve vie * epalt “Also. luk All Reg, PE (0 Pr, SPECIA en Lake OF were oes open nites stick’ shift a :VROL. ae 4 . a AD she r De MA Offic : b DO! <. D FH. Cc r . ‘ > ; | es ' w if c E Cleary vail a in|. BOARD VANTAGE OF maple ced MAK Er ean TOME g MARS | Mand e Equi ee ke ND TOF | oniy’ s3tPION; On) TOP aay HEY we w-tone bi od one ro ac ; , Soma 8- E o- E i ED A 8. | a Sues th e “ Caah and a P aaa ikon 8. aah eae see (fa yer mg JOY? Se ee sre pa Se ooh, MUST Sisal oun at — 12 w. tr 5-269 _Sacrific HITCH , At SEA- Perr: ry ee BEST Sal ‘ net. Oeae menene see. FOX Ti E PUPPIES 8-2818. “4 ‘dow in well R Goo: p ‘ G AND att ther aren & G >. Saontin S a: he igs Mer call men FINANCE le S 1 Like ne’ SIAMESE ¢ TERRIERS EM SHOR. fie Atier for R D US 8 Che 139 met Sheatiing . pecial HE § Ken % ra L 3 eon" cash Sto en R T tier Me us ED BY Voiks A r s A .; ar AN 1, . re ew. Fr M 6 cA 3 iksw Ba is pecans Soule ghar Snot aaa sae Eee ine “ran, BOD = Equipment 3 PRR, ayprTae cranes Pein ee - Dawson i os jeer. nas Tissm. ucts a : . * tt iis ¥ schristmas 0 pe ts en beter IPMENT 73 Pen with : | & bottle Complete | “WE gina . a oot 8, Hyd ee: a 51397 siceeery oie. * Sih Applian aac ae are ae cota rE | inlets 7 mB Nadiad Bur we co Red saat wit « EM | tee ROC an eet He RTY | rE eR On ae ances. | 322 ae 303 Sportin eam. TRAINED "POPPY 3 WKS Shes ni Al ye Be icine yout ger 31/8 Byes fae) 200 "Ste oe ogee ! s _ on r i- vers : ares” SMBER |= ao rece pnts la Bie a ple Mad aia ting Goods 24 Ho, Sn a FE sae re ee inl JEROM pages | a ee if Sa tnt es . a r c 4 : - . al rend a e4son)Th BO ary new, ot Pats ‘rami? See ae iP arse Le or on sed Huron, Hor g RENTALS. BRIGHT Et pases van me e se fet ca goer Ba or .. ie. Bat to 3). ree 1 ve + Kose. patos . a with “bi ekar Bota be shells T. LE EIMAR. OR er thn railer Plovida —— ‘aot; rehar r SPOT 3 Gea jagan .. mod ts 53M I gen ved cg poe ga Te CA cal 2,000- 4-4595 3 roll bi TES. 9 ho re sand & 2 a Very ine a iG ill s TER Rd. MOR 86 tal cation jeaar. | Hi E &- d I OT” te ep teereee® § azncu walle. ee sone 70,000 al tanks gal ers 143; ‘sell shew aves : ‘ ing tt USED adhe acations. Bale | (0488 aake 4 ¢ Con ce 30 heater. RY 3 $1298 and lights aor dition ks. Ex lon verti aise. § * Sw xi ba ted sen for : "pel “$38. er te Do OLD. Pm! bed CHAMP aot atho oO at Cass a Chev: A Good. R&H evita i ety tomate sits Sa aa ee cui dis Excelent eon Machinery 6 2 og Ea Doge Tesined, Rourded £0 val are rat — ERRORS Open Eve Fiat eer nn i) te Eee pata Terede isposal right tor ‘ur com cease assy. "or sell oe “TRADE BRITTANY , Boarded | SP irallers on 3 1,008. 1 PT. | JUNE ie re USED Cane * ECONOMY wick RAP 491 on nee Lapoleslestil Your oc BIN ves ig onroams, troi es Co., la or | Sart, pressor. Pertec 68 s. zit ‘dealers xD “| post PUP: 80 Che sebult 1 to, 30 ft Several 5 AN mE oN aRaE cane” et. automatic mare: ait ee 13 5 it oO arle nee r. Pe AL L. Tele eale: e ar NTI Boa: AILW RI PIES MA Schu eal rida trail ral 5 T _6-T308 wagon EVRO! is eeco and 3 Radio 5 bob EN n Or- Ohi Av Ony 3600° au- HEAVY EL " soray fun TY ADY'S graph. rs. Bun ANTIQUE. semana eo es! FO HOLL ry it Dw on & for ers.| W “* —tricken Ex LET 2 AU “57 nd ¢ pow NUM N DO 10 e., T D | _tru DUTY are tae Pa rier, SKI ° anes poe pron Dees KE rR | 4-877 R ellav new ry paid ca io NT Ss. 1958 F ¢. cond @ cy BURN F icin * Sos phy BEN Ins ORS . Pho oled "aE Ay $175 __ 4-462. size BOOTS 1. 37 o ‘ee g. Bri ing NNELS 1. D. Ht ft. aid he Fo ZED hut ord # at 7 bE erglid ae U. woop — ne (e) th ARC WI pa 7 LA 6%. L eaten ttany tr | OLL ow e to r 20 oo o. tr tation 5 DR “4 e. tise _ SON nate 7 ao CH 1-2 12, | ING th oo atu fs PF feclal td i Worm aoe CAR. ey te ang toe ot Re Y. eae | ORB Pa ad dates Tt we | Gew. aise ee . Ford ‘ M5. 4 Dr. Re ar te rr al a ma tee te 242. Si ee ponte ea ee ais Oo ta ee gh en ese pave “Cane i a. tar vt star . . r bi] * * cones VE a co. ie ANY siz Tae sti the airs re 2 neourren Dogs Pm. cane, a J Space 90 me CASH 06s i Bi | bei Wiad affeal ike | 10 “ trans. raon. es St er ee eee oe Yourself fa SEES ou 2 eer era Said mora ast 8, sath Rett P'S CAR ae ai matching our interior Ott COME | ers, FOR if 6 Peale 1 it mformation agua | bet Deo call ¢ gunMs oes OBILE VIL: | "sa sed oe wenn matic Radio & ewalls. | ~ nine Ra. LO | nm oral pe Gab sence e R 9 A a te arose L tw ‘OR 3-038 ni ¢ RD mile oaenes A AU ; $1306 adio bt | — we 84, 436 ANT eued Mn ve paper 50,0 sens. AT ers, polishers stea ENT ae Holly ‘Rae ‘ee area. best ren. een eS pm 3.8987. old. tote > oes FE se) macagenegees Pat BURN | “9, 19 A heater. Exe. . ash k ~ ese Srehara Le Av a a Seewe? SOFT FERS io | 5 pits peer Sewe Fad ot Tes oe | Bie ets tae" Sale pFOR,M rts 102 oo ead ets, CH careelian.. . Ave. & PAINT ip . 3-2360. e FE sini cleaners e sand- un ‘agnum NTO} Mibirose Ge oF x HOU He oil Mona’ ement best wae . Sale t 32974. OTOR, Radio ar. # on. EV . : oe in| Be oe * cen te - = Sa oye gn aR bat ARAG: 2 ml Re tase on ERS—WALL 3 EAS Lake soee & as fen. lve. ie, Ora ae oe ESTA ake- Ton yO Trucks — Oxt “5 2 HIG - » Bh scasee. be ton ue FP “rate ert Boats e cap hi Par and TE FO so Guterd min H = ‘2380, Mi Bivd. or FOR 8: sa ae 1 saw ipa tee _ woh seen | 1 Grai BP. Be. -5 ON PaRkRonsr sdotar Ob. | tpeed motor, RD STA 103 58 B Mic! tes GHT MT T V in, ate Dace USED ia. Mo ts 8. SANPOR BAR STEAMERS 2a. Side a ie Bales in & Feed 82 fens Wor fage |e CHEVROL OL 31 ry TRUCK. Sond wh WAR ranks 2 R 2 Et ei 5. eel = ce a | 2 hrs ae “ EQUIPMENT tomek, Pmces ¢ “ 3 CLEANER TOPs In — ae. aL T ome Bar. oe 82 7 Oxtora Foie ia good tie f LET 1 tust. & ee UL Pi 5. wend ns & 4-D =! geatenee Coa: ra et WO d +| L 2-17 | ind “ne a F} onl Purnaces an, ee vases Toeulated ee on | HAY ae cod. Ma RAW | MA. oo Eee "Sa tee ing’ FORD, Slee 3s ero $5 RED | te Wagons sdgneths oreoe kOe Blowers . uppl aye Tag As BRIGG! ‘oe oe sats ripe 383 ed 22% Do RD | PICK | U! ree. PE pal 8 ‘ * coll copper te! . Fee oll Purnas a. yn fenc te metmen. w pri te me on T. 35205. RES # DOI K UP rEC as sees ri 156 te te 6. i &., a 1 n, ~ re Li T to DG d_cond UP 54 | eae et “geayargnen Te ta a ae = nEPoo"s ont sori eee see Sond aa Pe 4 BUICK wn he tow or colored. . for ins’ ras & ate rag ANT ree a ooops r Sale Scott Tine uto A iler ipped clut R E ree $495 flow Century as rea ee aaasiNG iia” msi emus a |e ots Equipm chins” Fhe pe BOR MICH owes Livesto OR | “ox Vet ccessorie oe ~ aaa Ed cai ea | 87 pe Sty st ESTER Cc : FO! Ss . et r __ Lees : sbiee ae atin igcarla teams pana penne "Sam ace aie £3 “Po es paid. V DEER maT ca ho mRE SADUt k 83 CHEVROLET R PART & 91 + 0 Dodge vw, fea ri a Steele F | Officials’ , ee € Fs roll fi rang, aS. aited IN ona LES _ M as TI nt Sa — 7 ron f and | & nd buildi 5-2100 Webcor ef folt ‘im’ and GRAPHIC ~y d, Gravel oe Ag 2 eae ee ake ue Sia RES. Factory ed 133,688 Pickup og ae EW fae 6, company a a ; | We VE ‘ material _; tt Phan ro apevent RECORD * ree err d fim ‘pect flim holders. pier en Dirt 7 FoR 8 MA an ra ‘GOOD Bos Port Vt. 69 OrORs ae ae extra. ( caulpment a st j ses REPOSSEBSION ‘0861 N OR @ payments. Ms | ws - a - a ' aoiR ee RINE ial EsTINGH' ph tents Or Complete ‘tore K adapter, A-1 TOP 60 MAS 86N 26 | Black An oa SHETLA _¥E 3 Boas care Limite Tax ederat tax xin full price Vatu TH LE Pad LU he cabinet ginal i6 Bh 3-08 MO S| Pare FILL. © =. Ieee oe oo 8 100 MLE sme offer). taz ng Auton M fo , Buster 5 } LE. fesgouk re MBE #05 pga = pent, EM et A bn dr eravel, fil zeus Fo i Olas ®. LN. MA TR UDALL. 1 tax | hee ute, Mr/B. cash, ranean E é, ., 8 2-078 R- 4-000, ia ay RO Hardt nd other CAM- BLACK 113 or HORS: sao % wee s a 8. | Pt AIN ALI Un ase 1/ Bell ceded. | vs. of & Pt ts = ae boy't tnrge a: aor fue awe Hat iets Eat £ oF a eho ne T FORD Imagens att sine ie oodwar : ope tagger nette ts | c ~e est ne lar ODAK - 27 wan Cros FE x: ‘D LOMIN MA CARDED L| b SED > Tires pickup - ‘ce 1 ER sa CA 1006 Exe 3. Z rare Ave | eS io “a : Sees Toe E sod R ; _ L = —_ FE: 8 Oo @ 9603 uy, #& TIRES wed Rochest er 7) ‘LINDE s caDnac . cond. A-l ro 4-273 Pee ere hase tmas | be ae a cans | Fini, OVE snd Of Fa Ot Uitte oe ve ec - ae ca Ata A aden EE | sen Te ws mGARA ME ata mee Erie _§ [rete pase sit a Ay OF TED apconsti| "so owe Eee ae Su Ear ce ime oc EERE ———— Te that tn tats wore eee ae we ete Fit DIR oy eraNel eS Rentle, Pa DING. F FR pi eo mh a “F _ auc" ‘Best New ies — serington, pi. ase ToBERanen tz CI TEV ROL coe am: me . an +g Seas oot nrg “ ‘ ron a “ M a ‘ei ar 0 Trae D ae. .S a Al ny ‘ g C w___F’ SALE cou ST Roe Sita EF Se a iy Oat "ear eae a eget ies aR | eae pp ad i ie a aA on ci a Cu bike. FB Sara en eons oaders. and. sno caer braves edace acs 8 a giaie, Tiss |” 6 Dump oy ADIELKC. # ci ean pit / ay tes on t Y ACCORD: al Gg ow. YARD, elivered. GRAV snow CHO ‘Clarkston aad mp ¥ mane N in mere | dale oe Hae ‘ me © eal y , | from 8 ‘garage CHRI our ane. — omminae Top 8 DRIV va esies” pene aren Kingsbury E per eeme EW TIRES. TOR cnn i _phone M worth, DA“, 47 W | RY book IRISTMA wn “Ra War i “Weed IvEWay,, ORD = Pee Sc Here | Kee ot Sacks: sso “TRADE ih Stith __e 8 sagan ens . | L. omastnan 'e- - R Pik aes TR Aeed DION 7921. ‘Make 20 BASS, _.Woed, fin, RADING | | RESH Gi UL ards, SY GIDE 7 LIAM or PICK- A = am or 1954 4101 8TREE SALES | “| Ss GROWN EE: = rg + Joaned tr ALL offer. CHANRE , Coal & Fuel 77 nee AP Ks N. aie: 149 W. KUEN” ant at Racers FO NOW! oot CHEVROLET Tv KE — saethokinaiene ¢ . A R wel io pn ag free SIZES hy Chat uel chard. . al wes PRO me _AGto 810 rn a AF | Rew 7 ratio BEL 3.00- rep ees gh Hegel : ae REA A SERVICE Ne) C wae i oe et ring Pras LAIR 7505 oe - ks 3 a Ein 6 pl “Goo ger [ek Nee See FE 13 HE af oaly res one ‘Sram a a — | Sepet ar =| eaeage pe Fe ane iran, = 93° at | VROLET North C sla: * Walled’ bak ¢ Ra. ont Rec toa a ui oaks auld te atone 3 . , H , ie _[ ant ot ok, ? Hb| Bs TRA pment RANKS wnkahatt GRINDIN Homer & C od small mahoga Se x es, “ER se ooh ce 87 | ms FE 215 te atid GIN oS 99 Pri C inter Riva. of 6. shev Cons: ny 6 GF | GOOD ¥ mM NEW ~ MEI 104 and Wi c SuKeEA DIN 1.0263. 595 es — ‘oodwa . Recon ole pin ‘ood. ‘ AND rose 13 cult TH ar, Cy “ G IN ' rd ditioned plano, m at rH, OL : Fow corn ror ae Ser: | ene. Ormnaere ee iN THE $5 | JTISS . iS Ma at eonettioned nas ney, abe: Woop Sa > Eanes “Bess - _ Riki 95) ae Siva! Go ALE Recondit Pian ert 4-7201. tbs inh at red lite oO > Phone Ma- .8 5 | OPEN ROLET al 50 FO od T ~ ivo os 3 ot SHOP “POR an ht CHA » NA uced saws. PE TON 95 is: EV OCH COM 5} RDS, ran rigs, “mall, med i. a: \ceaetiean wae Fe pore i ll F PICKU > oS aE VROLET DMP ANY 5} enya Transportati ip cen i ace saa 5 cet pikge eae “agp i Ne soot wih ri ¢ ot 8 Bi ae tee it 8 ent, very size. +1 \8 WOOD eines 28 CH nN adams. PE we | 55 TAKE, 2 | sae month. veal St 83 pues . ‘oo $8 meet —— -. CAB sore. sa Micl IN S rdvgare. | 4# GMC SPD, ae 995 geo wan ne of heater, As: 33 PONTL .KER OP, ist 2: 2: ap ore Wood. 4. De MICHIGAN SAWS 2 | AO Se 14 FT. Vv TOO es ager, Sehr S300 pet $3 FONTIA CER 6 ACL oo 95 on all nee i. Fe eee Cj mal | 8. a wea cae oy 34 le ie UNNING. § 95 sms she s. . AN t on _MI 4-6 ' 25:20 . be CASH. ood Sehut: icha per CHEV RA -DR, ING. ... $ al sizes 131, | © DigtrisUt som 55 TIR:! a atte ASH iwar a M rds, BI MBL CHIEF. 5 of accor- AR Sel IB IN ¢ mod D ES. es A ry. . "SS ard, JO otors, Ac rd . .$ 8 ag at bates CE cM EAC gion in | ming. sgn odge 5 attery. ont ss CHEVY 3 *| ROR -HOICE Re ar bis Sag en Christ ce dist nort _Proulr oly | ea Ey For Sie _Y 628, EM Y. NEW o Money iE. AUTO. 125 a. ain i 0 sy ea re - ord sages $ 595 YOULL, LiKE sett ¥ ae "8 mim reese a om . : ah “30 ® DO ° _ plow, double i a ais down, i¢s9 CUSHMAN ANeuliss rey CHE + aed RIO Baby : ees: sey? “iii on wats Bins | Ford... oki Wider 9 Sarr ars aie AUT IOR . Gt snag gained : “For Sale ALES sc Prom #158, Tm anne MC weep aplin Gol. 1g O and . Pi 8-201 SPECI tivator F ke lex | "56 ES, 2 Teactor, oes Cas. | 3 ORD eR? 9,000 923 1p pied rah eee YOuR: Ls AL. acate and or 7 * SERVICE, saa yey 25:20 .$ 995 "$1 DO ae Sed ot es ne 23 WEST H ES: | : jor ¢ f a5 Ss: oem « - : — ALER E. FOR ctor ‘S7 TON V et. *57 E Sta ee FE UR J io pe ae iar. Pole oe Sern mph 4000 cycles. 9 does let... $119 a cae Ebon pone 4-7500 ON Pinscher wil iba” ute =| alitic sore mer ran | ae CUP. 5 a FoRDYS Stet Her . one owne HEV. 4 RED + after $268, mes xE T TOM V-8 SKUP, PO “ne 55. CHEV Cou Hard ir. $1195. rust. her mas mh a th dc rr. | 58 eas. °° $.99 "35, FO: Re rtid to op $ at an siion 6 . DOBERM: ay ona $18 line 5 FE For 10. TRA ven oie fs pad rin Sedan. gies | FE ao ee &c . Very “el cyl, A ae OR cat: aan Beogrerc| B et Ree | 8 PONTIAC ne‘ ‘Boa cs gs | 18 pblerie Bt ott a2 : PE wont L vs han Saree tan Mi putea Ls 3 RD c pene y eo! Hs 3. CHEV . off tr. Sales Bo MElrose 15210 re G arts UE REAL we $129: 1953 FORD Cust luxe 4 Dr. 8 5 Stand HEV amas FOR _ ats. } ee jun, & BU Peet ces 5/5 FOR et pr. 5 tS standard Y ‘oh thts K MORE ats & oy af, ELIND P 3 ep Oh ae Vi & IN A Ra E TO NODER. a tee gown § Dr. ... & __ $598, Exe ift, NVER 5-919. G BR ,: Accesso “ SB CALL d FORE Gi! AS moet? Ht} Bas ame “Pe TIB. a3 OS ya oe penn ries U D ‘a Ton Fo-0-M an Th 1964 en Pee Le. evs) Sr “Guosronrs ky Pop |e Suen et 8 Ty cc uns, ‘wintertain Trail * HA 849 a ity M poi. - ae Runs Very clean 1) st stande jz * “ fenery, Bau pid ROLD ARD otor S 68 Oak Peo soles A ae tran ‘uip — LAKE ales jan ple’s Al Price ghee ge fy ae cam NE FE on 1956 Q ute aales out. Pt Dos | € ct right.” a = ‘Biva. 484 8. Wood FOR R NEW. * ) pe heater, 8 Oey zs seo : mare D v * prices 4 one weraiige, Wi RA. . 7 ed nm rae Ne ihe r cs make aes et uck Cent RAMB Ne down a cM irons ween Ciesn Fact » AF OSS vatebeas ev. OARL. ory B Coun at 8. W ee = ANIL ranch a try - oodyatd A oe AGON | BE = oo a, beat er coal Cede ~~ $82. Special ~*~ * ’ * * * @ * § * * 2 “WILSON _ PONTI AC- CADILL AC MOTORS, * Inc. ™ aie S. Woodward ; ai _MI_6-5302 DODGE CONVERT. CUSTOM| Royal. White & ing brake . Cali SLamcoln 63708 or FE 5-1768. Good cond. sapphire & ivory finish. Like new H Ss h k & white with power, Will trade i — PON TL AC “AU TO condition—Used car priced osner- CNuc OR_ 3.2002 oo ; BR OKER a ‘$6 OLDS 98 RARDTO?. Ley ; SAX xs H ki Ch FORD ' power, exceptionally clean. $1195 * +58 Buick 4-Dr, Spec Sharp’ $1885 ‘AS ins eV. ao . —— OR 33652 ig Regi aOr RE TREY HR enous mupear wt mein TEMERGNRRHEAR, Wess SOME" OF REFINERY” Gp try - Low 1a ho . SH SA’ 3S yOU se ats Are Found at se Saree Hag mare SE NSIS Bhar 9 gg NAAN USED ~ CARPENTER © Se GUARANTEED CARS IN STOCK ie" ir. Be r' Aw 7 nr .. CHEVROLET CO Bulek Spec 4 Dio 083 SAT ISF ACT ION “igo Tn a ord Trade a $3250 $2, Commerce Ra. eet 4101 Chevy Dy @R&H $ BO 1987 Ford. V8 s aes 1990 ,OLDSMOBILE 88" RO H. . MBs Fort Giry." Sec. $005 8. FORD Were a pa 6 b605 1956 Mercury $795 Gk taose'® Clean: No rust holes. : ev 4-ton pick up ..S 895 11956 Chevy ....2... “$798 | Buick Super 2-Dr $805 oS CHEV Beaten de ent: $888 | 1955 Ford $559 1956 OLDS HOLIDAY WIFE'S Ford b-ton pick up . $695 54 54 CHEV. Hardtop : $4 #5 i 1955 Ford 2 cavon ..$ WHi- 6582 $995 or best offer. ois +Dr, 66. Full pwr. .. § oe FORD Wagon, nice 1954 Ford $ 659 | 20. Ford Cus sam Coe: $ 495 04 PLYMOUTH. "$295 Hosner-Schuck, r ‘ord | SPECIAL, 1953 RED AND WHITE | “i Ford Wa 6 OD $ 33 '§53 PLYMOUTH Club Cp Sharp $295 M- 24 AT CLARKSTON RD _ Oldsmobtie. Sharp. Fresher’ S cer | Willy's Jeepewith cab & biow § 75/83 STUDEBAKER, Flor. car $295 1 axp ORION MY 2-2611/ om Minnesota. Motor | 7 Pe ee edn © 49100 22 FORD 8 Real nice 295 Sales. erty at_ Madison 4-9100 53. DESOTO _H.T. Power .$295 1958 FORD “COUNTRY SQUIRE. | = 5 Cat, HT? "gig Ford rotor | ‘etes.. 56 DODGE | A. nuigice OP x.) CARS | Manager. 16 200. miles_.4 door, By : NO RB OFFER REFUSED passenger, dark green, white | ue is the color of this NO fran ms REQUIRED DN. walls. radio & heater, Automatic Royal Lanser, Pysh transmission, power windows. MA and. power toe, peater SUPERIOR 6-2992 or LO 5-7200 ext. 3925 “down. 2 year warranty. SSCHUTZ oa cay “LOTS OF NEW 60 ee | in stock gold Pe Power steer- | SCHUTZ | { | va Cre ore $12 5. Woodwera. orer caymnents oe Bt 6 & G Motor Sales, 560 _DEMO _ any other acces- stories, Beausifo O 8 ire & ivory | Saleh. Lew price-—-High in| value ‘Haskins Chev. 65Tl Dixie Highway at M- “15 MApie $-5071 eae ites ‘til a “RUSS” DAWSON Lad tt ~ 39 EDSEL CORSAIR HARDTOP 2 Door — Radio & Heater. Power steering & Powor brakes, A real buy! . ye] ‘Russ’ Dawson MOTOR COMPANY 232 8. SAGINAW PE 2 FACTORY BR ANCH 457 FORD RANCH WAGON & HASKIN 5 DEMO 1959 Chevrolet Parkwood 4-door station Wagon. V-8 engine, pow- erglide. radio, heater. Beautiful AUTO SALES | 923 WEST HURON / FE 4-7500 Dixie OK Cars HAND PICKED A PERSONALLY CHECKED MANY ONE OWNER CARS 59 Ramider A hee Buto. $2095 ‘57 Chev. 4 Dr, 6, pe. ....... $1195 57 Chev. <,o, Fad . std. | 1$1095 “57 Merc. 195 Fd auto. ...$1 57 Plym. Bel. rat catomatic os 56 Chev, Bel Air HT, 8, pe 335 - ’55 Plymouth H’top : - Sete | ‘38 PORD STATION WAGON, FORD pov vga AE ‘second car. Country . 2 tone. Excellent condition, i 10,000 actual miles. Ré& i Es at steering. Best offer, Call "SEE THE WONDERFUL New world of Pords, Falcons Birds and trucks. what you get and get what you pay for (noe fooling). Mer- caet of transport from 1930 ¢ to) - BEATTIE “Your BORD | Dealer Since 1930" | 5806 DIXIE H OR 3-1291 At the Btepueht in Waterford } 7 t } HASKINS | = For Sale Cars PPP LOS “soso fy NEA serves fet “Everything about it is automatic, including anytime I want ‘it Junior "will leave it!” 106 “63 FORD, v-8 REPOSSESSION $145 full yaien. No age erie Pay only $7 mo. Due Sth. King Auto. Mr, Bell. vE''t 8-0402. | 1956 Pontiac Chieftain. 870. 4 door ___payment. 24 months on balance. 1958 Buick Century 1098 * pontiac 2 dr. Hydramatic R. Open Monday and Friday Evening tl @ P.M. | MApie HAUPT » PONTIAC station wagon. Hydramatie, radio, family car. family ts looking for. Low ur own # dr, Hardtop. Dynaflow, Redio, Heater. Power brakes. 57 Olds. 2 dr. Hardtop. A_ black beauty! Radio. Heater, ydra- matic, “Power brakes. A wher | H. Whitewalls. A green emer- ald. Shows exe, care. 24 mos. | on balance $ 1855 BUICK J dr Maroon finish. A dandy for oniv $585 Many More to Choose From Mis. . Mile North U.8. 10 $5566 or MAnle §-1141 wt pee Radio & Heater, Fo-O-Matic. i | Power steering. : Fe ‘s Birmingham Trades $1595 $5 Down "82 FORD Custom 2 Door V-8 Bre, 1350 N. Standard trans, Radio & “ | Heater. $195 Woodward Pontiac Eddie Steele Ford ; 32% W Huron at Eliz, Lk. Rd, Birmingham | MI 4- 1930 R i] FE 5-317 FE 5-086 62 | SEE OUR SELECTION: etal 9 FORD CUSTOM 4 DOOR ‘ - Of oy ae nate! uot oars | Heater. Solid White finish. ge-Piymow' tore Kew spore, tie Dewn — i hance a JACK COLE, INC. _ STEELE FORD, 2705 Or- 1000 W. ¥. Maple at Pontiac Trall FE 3-7117 chard Lk, Rd, Keego. PE “ we | be H fg POST OFFICE i ROLE ORI BEHIND THE POS -| 1983 FORD. R & H. $83. eis WATER ABSOLUTELY xO “FORD GA GALAXIE STARLINER | _ Elizabeth Lk. oa MONEY | DOWN. Assume pay- wert ticert FOMR ww fie 33 FORD. 4 DR “Geoait Mgr Mr. "Parks at MI. Wil take trade, “FE 41300. 923 REPOSSESSION #7500. Harold Turner Ford. w. ‘Muros Sty $295 full price. No cash needed. 3 CHEVROLET, DOOR Al oo Pay only $17. Due Jan. oth King 163 | CHEV ROLET CONEY DOWN. FOR SALE™ 1963 FORD 2 DOOR Auto. Mr. Bell, PE 8-0402 she ayments of $18.44 per EM 3 ven - se Bia targa pet gone 7 DE TERY OGD | FOND, Laman won, rt For ° . ; __ at Mi 4-750. arol re $105, Cari's Motor Sales. Heater, W/Walle "$09 Down CHEVROLET IMPALA H- 1950 FORD CONVERTIBLE, V-8, - nee awe - 8 op 2 door—Powerglide, ra- ADIO & HEATER. ABSOLUTE: chard Lake na: Keno. 98 dio & heater, W/walls. $149 YN MONEY DOWN. Assume 5-9204. Down — Finance $1,605. ED- payments ot $8.65 per mo, Call Orchard Lk Ra, a *ye | Case Nato Turner Ford rohan . 4 aro . 6-bae4. 157 FORD CONVERTIBLE, Ra eta madig eae ROR RO MONE Y hoot. pA BSOLUTEL Ly omatic, power steering. Beauti- TODAY'S SPECIAL | NO MONE MII pet moe ali | fw white “and blue paint. Musi i e seen appreciated. You Meadio 6. Automatic TrWhitew walls. _Sh800.- Hevea Mlurnet Ford” “Md ou car May make the down pay- LOADED! Low mileage. Will trade. | 7500. Harold x Sore. | ment. Our stock No. 975-B. Yours MAZUREK STUDEBAKER 8A 10982 FORD bo? OR. medi. tor only $1 eater, a@utom: 3) South Blvd. at Saginaw, PE 4-9587 Take over paym ts of $15.40 8 N h mons, 8. Or Fr. cnards, Ch 1957. CHEV ROLET Credit Manager, Schutz Motors, ort eV. The yery vopular Bel Air _lec. | 912 8 otward, 70. ¢¥i28. Hunter Bivd. at S. Woodward Ave. | . Bote with all the extras. 1957: 7 FORD STATION WAGON Birmingham 4-2735 pay only $1195. DIO & HEATER. ABSOLUTELY oy NO MON} "3 OWN. Assume pay- men cP) . r mo. ‘a ' 3 : Credit ‘Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 8 300. -8 Engine, 4 Boor , _#-7500._ Harold Turner Ford. ___ Matic, radio bh _ , |1951 FORD.” HARDTOP RADIO. & & walls. $149 Down — Pinance.,— HEATER. ABSOLUTELY $1,295. EDDIE STEELE Toe a. wugeons. BC nr Miele ets, i keke eae ; ments of . er | , Keego. - : Bash ae arte Sgt Sth Bat ae Sal MS Be ‘ble _Marold Turner Ford. __ 1950 FORD STATION WAGON. % fey. Et SRriition. Feasonable. i963 FORD HARDTOP. RADIO & | Nice PE 3-742. H.Rigeins + —— HEATER, AUTOMATIC TRANS- | gee Goer LESS COLE™ FOR | = ‘37 CHRYSLER | MISSION. | ABSOLUTELY "NO | "cars “New or Used You'll get a | *4 door. HT. Turquoise and white | ments of $1427 pet mo. RA + “Gedl for a Chrysler, Dodge or | * Torquefiite. PS, PB. R&H, WW) edit Mer. Mr Pearke at MI. Plymouth that will save you * tires. 1 owner. Sharp. | £7300. Harold Turner Ford. noe Lacmember ine wee > 3s s * Clarkston Motor Sales | oe ple, Walled Lake, MA 44511, New ‘CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER | 1956 FORD or Used — we sell both -.Main_t.. Clarkston __MA 8-511) pginigle club sedan in real: 1850” FORD. GOOD CONDITION ep 1988 | pone rms 2 mook WIND. | ly like-new condition. Ford- Best offer, FE 2-52 - Rpotiess ey $685, a Senate equipped at only 1959 FORD > ments, ery low cas ve : * down or very small rede COUNTRY SEDAN BIRMINGHAM-RAMB. | 6 passenger, 8 cylinder,. Cruise- | © ose 8. WOODWARD Mie 6- am | O-Matic, radio and heater, power | a> | steering, white wall tires. anys 5 ’SO DeSOTO . other extras. Only $2, “ FIREDOME _SPORTSMAN MOTORS, INC. A. (912 8 Woodward MI_6-5302 | “BRAND 2 'SEE FRED. FOSTER JR AT CY = Power steering. Radio, | Owen's Inc. New or used | _cars.| “Your PORD Dealer Since eat. = Swivel seats. 32, PORD RANCH WAGON, V8. | 8806 DIXIE HWY. + Full price §240. At the ‘Stoplight in Wateriora. . SAVE $1,500 TOM BOHR. INC. | . ’ 120.8. MAIN, MILFORD MU _¢-1715 | | 1956 FORD CUSTOM, BLACK AND | a ' white, standard shift, immaculate | $5 D W | - in and out, $695. 24 payments. | O Y | $27.47. eg! low cash down or | ‘04 FORD Custom 2 Door V-8 | very 0] Tr Ford-O-Matic, Radio & | I TRMING! HAM-RAMBLER ater. W/ . DesoTo- }PLYMOUTH D DEALER |€86 8. WOODWARD Mi_6-3900 | seer Wawa 8 1 "Marathon, Products” he POR WAGON, & AUTO FULt = Eddie Steete Ford | 3) YEARS FAIR DEALING $2744 month. F'& @ Motor Salen | | pp 273, W: Huron at Eliz. Lk Ra. | CASS AT peest, PIKE STS. 560. Auburn. PE 5-317 FE 5-0861 TAKE 0° OVER PAYMENTS. 59 FORD. 5) FORD = DOOR STICK. VERY . | O-Matic 6, 11,000 miles. T am _nice. EM 3-008], H Riggins 1959 DeSOTO | thes owner FE 5- 5982. ‘4 FORD CUSTOM 3 R naa me has ak 1986 wer a CORVERTTELE ALL V8. Standard Trans., Radio reduce . Power + Eu 3 . & Heater. New car trade- eoulpped and it even has j in. down—Finance $695. em SWivel seats. Hurry on this EDDIE STEELE FORD, 27 . one! Oyghard Lake 7 FORD F LANE 500 4 DR, $1295 7 Mere. Mont C dr. $1395 Olds Stiper 88 4 dr. $395 Hardenburg CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5-7398 ' YES! YOU DRIVE ANY OF THESE CARS AWAY FOR ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN NO taal hI UNTIL * $5.17 PER MONTH 'S6 Ferd Victoria 56 Chevrolet 2-Dr. 55 Ford Convertible ‘55 Plymouth Wagon ’56 Plymouth 2-Dr. 1960. | -*55- Mercury Il'top. 55 Dodge 4-Dodr *°55 Ford 2-Door . "36 Plymouth 4-Dr. ~’33- Plymouth 4-Dr. 51 Olds 4-Door “$2 Ford Club Sedan © "56. Dodge Sedan-. 55 Chevrolet H’'top/ Sere iaed "Eddie Steele Ford - | FE 65-3177 . 1953 LINCOLN HARDTOP. LIKE | SALE C ; “HURRY ' ~ $5 Down ‘55 FORD Custom 2 Door Standard reas. » Radio & Heater. $495 3275 z. Huron at Eliz. Lk, Rd, FE 5-0861 > cl fe] 4 bs] we: o8 LE 2s ° Zz Ps Z > e es Ba ‘nd a 47000 Harold Turner Ford, “RUSS” DAWSON LINCOLN PREMIER HARDTOP Door—Power Power brakes, & windows. Air condi*tion- Dg. $2765 HIS WEEK ONLY | Ruse’ Dawson MOTOR COMPANY 232 8 | SAGINAW | | | | FE 2-9131 ARS 106 | 1088 MERCURY. 2 DOOR, WHITE. matic transmission. Lapel Custom interior, Low mileage. one moter and private. “ar | “LOOK! MECHANIC § SPECIAL 1955 Mercury. No money Moods rings. Luck Ave. Sales, 193 S. Saginaw. FE 4-22 $5 Down ‘$3 Mercury ateotere Door Sedan— Biue finish Mere-O-Matie, dio- & Heater, $295. Eddie Steele Ford, | | | ; |3275 W. Huron at Eliz. Lk. Rd. FE 5-3177 PE 5-0861 ES PE OOILE RE 1956 Plymouth 4 door $1. PLYMOUTH. CHEAP, FOR SALE 1986 "pLYnOOTH cus- Ra- \ eat rT Sale Used Cars . 106. PCPBPPL PL ad ~~ aatiattee | 1955 OLDS. GOOD CONDITION. Reasonable price. 1 ortner. FE 4-6448 alter 5:30 p.m 50 LARK DEMONSTRATOR Well equipped, like new, bi anes | ings. See it at your Stude dealers, DAVIS MOTORS” - OL 23-7811 ter, Mich. Oldsmobiles ‘86 Super 88 -4 deor, standard transmission ‘$8 Super 88, 4 ‘door, all power, real sharp < ‘89 Super 88, Convertible, 5,000 miles. New Car guarantee | ‘96 Holiday 08 Coupe. Full power. Houghten & Son Your Priendly Olds Dealer FOREIGN CAR SALES” SERVIC! AN E 528 N. Main, Rochester OL 1-9761 UPER ‘‘88" 2- door hard radio, heater, Hy- tee: Ao N orth Chev. Hunter Bivd, at 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI 4-2735 '5T OLDS, 98, STARFIRE. CONV. Exc. cond, Full power. New tires. $1695. Private EM 3-3300. | POSESSION Sharp. | Take over payments of $27.24 a month. No money down. Lucky 193 «8. FE Saginaw. . RUN-. ning condition. MAple §-9017. Aute Sales, 4-1006. 1957 4 DOOR PLYMOUTH BELVE- dere, V-8, Torque flight. White and gold, pee miles. New nylon | tires. $1,150. 3-0358. CAR oe TOO BURDEN. | some? Come in and see us fess | let us help you adjust to a less expensive car. DON’S USED CARS | 67T 8. epee tog Lake Orion! | PLYMOUTH, 5 PASSENGER, a, rebuilt motor, $75. OL 1-1048. ‘38. PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN, EXC) joo Will ~~ trade. EM | 2 DR. °53 PLYMOUTH, GOOD CON- dition, OL 1-8430 1953 3 PLYMOUTH WAGON. RUNS has almost new tires. ne payments of only per Mr. Richards, redit. M Mana oo Schutz Motors, Inc, 912 8. oodward, JO 6-8728. $2 itis" 2 DR. $50. er e | $1 PONTIAC SEDAN. GOOD COND. FACTORY BRANCH 59 PONTIAC . At Tee a cane || "Cy Owesal | 58 “RAMBLER” $1395 147 8, INA 8 SAGINAW STREET R asoATALIN etna adio ia - ic. Power » @ & Power 08, a Pontiac Retail S t ; 232 232 8. SAGINAW FE 2- 2338 _ Or © 1955 RAMBLER | WGN. a ee __BEHIND THE OFFICE per with pretty yellow finish, 1085 Pe PONTIAC 2 DOOR. SHARP. NLY $795 - y down Lucky At ‘Auto Sales, 193. Pil nA sues: Phone FE 4-1006. ® $75. FE 5-5273. 1953 PONTIAC 3 DOOR. RADIO & HEATE Hf AUTOMATIC NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay- ments of $13.87 Cail Credit Mgr. Mr. - rker ‘at MI 4-7500, Harold Turner Ford. {OPEN EVES, ‘TIL 9 . OL 2-0721 ‘33 NASH RAMBLER W. ~~ “95 “RUSS* DAWSON ‘ "37 METROPOLITAN sae, 2, eee IS 95 ‘Russ’ Dawson MOTOR COMPANY \ Crissman CHEVROLET COMPANY ROCHESTER He FACTORY BRANCH MAZUREK South Blvd ‘Ss white walls, new ee Th reall STUDERAKER sacs if ot ». reyes ~ at Sagina 4-0587 58 PONT TAC 1955 ‘OM, 4 DOOR, STARCHIEF SEDAN - spotléss. New tires. The cute one io & Heater, with wheel on back. No rust. $695. iydramatic, Power steer- 24 payments, $24.98. Very lew | ing & Power brakes. cash down or very old trade. | BIRMINGHAM-RAMBLER 22 5 666.8, WOODWARD MI 6-3900 1956 RAMBLER, BLUE AND * no rust. $696. 24 payments, $26.40, Very - cash down or. old trade. 1 ~ Pontiac 666 8. WooDw ae 6-3900 onary "rake, f oer t— o $22.32 Pa G. Motor 4 Retail Store er er steering A...3.. = rakes, weed FE 3-7117 ; ark bl bine fh finish with white" walls. | 65 MT, CLEMENS ST. __BEHIND THE POST OFFICE | 55 FORD $1095 1 pio a ae ATER GUTORA Pairlane Country seaits, s- STEERING BRA Oh senger er, hae Pord-o-matic. * pheck LUTEL NO noe eet . ° Assume payments 56 $23. mo. Calt Credit M bag Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500» Harold Turner Ford. ‘59 PONTIAC CATALINA 4 DR. SE- dan. Std. ‘shift. tots of extras. Rear clean $2195. FE 44287, > 1959 PONTIAC Traine 2 i R& Power steering & brakes i WW. Custom trim. 4 mo. old. | rae OR 3-9412. | PONTIAC CATALINA HT. 4 DR | ww tires, 8,000 miles. OR 3-6455 _after 6 p.m - FORD DEALER A-1 Used Car Shopping Center 83 PONTIAC 56 MERCURY ....$1195 _ Bales, 560 A. Aubure Montclair, 4 door, brates Si Pow- e Larry Jerome ROCHESTER mr DEALER HEAVY DUTY RE PAIR | Complete Engine Overhaul All ases of repair ALL WORK GUARANTEED Pontiac Area’s Newest Garage |RINK MOTORS. 453 HU 4-0391 | a ue wine SELECTION | a Many LikeNew USED CARS GALORE > _ ‘SEE OUR SELECTION FIRST _ , ig ’59 39 FORD snes CHEVROLET wails, prawn nare esr ene Be 959 CHEVROLET Blue ivory & ‘$9 CHEVROLET STATION Ww SNoied eDoer’” — Pull ? a a Precoees AOHS f Ler, na) ear. ote fe eee Brees ae UN $2895 - 58 RAMBLER . fA gs ee ee Door Parag Powe: ioe Radio & & ae new ae! Ekin ped Wory eee een ees SESBS west rerasrages SI7B, ‘57 FORD — '57 CHEVROLET. COTO ee — Radio & Heat "wenter., @Tone, Ivory iadheeestigregs $ 995 57 CHEVROLET ; ie &” Roman beceveseeeeeeees $1098. *57 PONTIAC’ sTARCEE Cc, sees Hydra. Green, ae eS, 91385 Ecapege Bestest 1598 °S7 CHEVROLET vieseeereeeecees $ISIS BEL AT Roweide dadio& 55 CHEVROLET STATION Doo wacor — Radio & Heater, e brand new. lid Harbor neg Bie Heater, “2 2-Tone Ivery & os ebeateoesgvase $1595 Pueblo Tan. 56 FORD ae f PAIRLAN? Pordomanc, Radio 56 CHEVROLET rs Heater. a ee lvo- sDOOR 280 , eadio and Seceeeeeseseese $1085 fester” Radio vvevecsveeseres $ 895 58 CHEVROLET 66 CHEVROLET ‘TON | PICKUP po soteel mallee. ar bu t- 14%-TON_ PLA solid Harbor ‘Bite ‘TON, Paine” — ALL CARS WINTERIZED — WITH PERMANENT-TYPE ANTI-FREEZE ~MANY-MANY-MORE | TO CHOOSE FROM MATTHEW HARGREAVE Oakland C ounty’s 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4.4547 t a Largest Chevrolet Dealer RON OR EXT TO’ ba ie ROLLABTUM | 4 POOR $395 .- ‘Cy’ Owens 147 8 SAGINAW STREET __PE $4101 yments. $27.47. Abit ery iow Sash down or ol ver: BIRM MINGHAM-RAMBLER 666 8. WOODWARD MI 6-3900 1958 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE. 2 | door, hard top, Absolutely imma- culate. Solid white. Gold and - white interior. Automatic, R&H. $1,495. 36 payments, $38.60. Very jlow_cash down or very old trade. IN a RAMB IR. 666 8S. WOODW. MI _6-3900 RE EBOSSESSTON 45 full price. a cash needed. 1958 SourTiae CHIEFTAIN CON- | vertible. Hydra.; power steering, R&H, white walls. MA 4-6819. — FORD DEALER — A-1 Used Car Shopping Center 55 PONTIAC 4 DOOR $695 | —'Cy' Owens 147 §. SAGINAW STREET - FE 5-4101 ae only $7 Due Jan, 9th, King Auto, ° Be i. FE 8-0402. 19856 MERCURY 4 DOOR, GOOD shape, body and motor. Balance owed, $836. Take over payments. 960 Lakeview off Telegraph. | 1953 MERCURY 2 DOOR, HARD- tou. First $125 takes. FE 8-670! ‘RED OLDS 1957 STATION WAGON, , Thunderbird A one-owner Ford Thun- derbird 2-door hardtop, 4- “passenger, complete with. Radio, Heater Power Steering Power Brakes White Tires (almost new) A two-tone combination that makes it sparkle . a’ light green top, dark green metallic body. -If you've ever dreamed of owning a Thunderbird |. he his is your ‘hance! $2895 * woRRY? HURRY! QUIVER - MOTOR, SALES _ 210 peta Lake A ‘ (‘59 OLDS 2 ‘Door Sedan 1959 PLYMOUTH ished fn oritoal Hien blu ‘blue, Save $1200, SCHUTZ MOTORS, 912, S Woodward © set 6-5302 -- FORD DEALER — A-1 Used Car Shopping Center 38 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR $1195 ‘Cy’ Owens 147 'S. SAGINAW STREET _FE_5-4101 - ~ GLENN'S - MOTOR SALES "READY" To Deal CHECK US FOR __ $$ Low Dollar $$ _ $$ Top-Value $$ ee $2294 ‘59 CHEVY B-Air 2 Dour 6 ...$1804 ‘38 PONTIAC 2 Door H-Top ..$1694 ‘58 OLDS Super 4 Dbor “ss” $1904 _| ‘8? CHEVY B-Air 2 Dr. HLT. .$1396 | 57 PLYMOUTH Bely. 4 Dr. .$1044 8? PONTIAC 2 Door H-Top «S120: ‘37 BUICK Special 2 Door ...#1204 “36 PONTIAC Starchief H-Top's 994 {36 BUICK 4 Dr.” Hardtop ...s1044 |'86 PONTIAC ¢ Dr. Sedan ....$ #04 | 2 *83 paneeep sh ‘Door “Sedan, 3 "58 DODGE . $1545 . CORONET 4 DOOR~ Radio 6 Heater, Auto. trans. ite Red & ready! 57 FORD .........$1495 PAIRLARS 5 00" H-TOP wer ggeien Radio & Heater Auto, tr ‘37 PLYMOUTH . $1295 SAVOY HARDTOP 2 Door —. Yellow & White. V-8 Automatic. Radio & Heater. - 89 CHEVY B-Air 4 Dr. Sed $608 |, +'56 CHEVY Wayon 2 Door... $604 | ‘34 CHEVROLET. 2 Dr. 20. 8 ae HARK! |'56 Pontiac S »C. ee $1095 : 4.DR. PULL PO . _ LARK | 56 Pontiac nT, -...$ 995! = on -4OR. PINK & GRAY. A-l. 56 Pontiac HT. .....$ 995) - Hardtops 2 DR. GOLD & BLACK. | Sedans 56 Pontiac Wen ..:$, 895) Convertibles CLEAN INSIDE & OUT. 2-Drs. and 4-Drs. > 35 Pontiac $.C. $ 793 RINK MOTORS |. -W.. HUR! SOL NEXT.TO TRE ROLLADIOM ‘DODGE ~CiITy— '§6 CHEVROLET § 795 2 DOOR Standard rg Green White. Radio & Heater, ‘36 DODGE roves ODS] ROYAL 4 DOO eres adig v4 "leaded "Automatie. 06 oLYMOUTH is 745 ‘55 NASH oof 395 ater, Auto, trans. JOHNSON! 58 Pontiac Wen. ..$ 995 N ABS. °57 Pontiac HT. ....$1395 ‘56 Ford :. _ 2 DR. V-8. AUTO. TRANS. SHARP 33 Ford W gn. .....$ 795 ee & white, va. Wee” LAKE ORION OFFERS Used Pontiacs TRADE-INS) EW TIRES, 9 PA 4 DR. SHARP. LOW MILESOS. HT. TAN & IVORY. SHARP! ~ Used F ords | * (NEW CAR TRADE-INS) oe eet SANTA Our prices prove that you'll get a better deal in Rochester. 1959 PONTIAC .”.-......82795 Convertible with er steering, power brakes, Hydra- matic c. radio, heater. whitewall tires. Spare never been 1958 ‘OLDSMOBILE . _. $2395 “9g” convertible, power steering and brakes, Hydramatie radio, heater, solid white with blac and red leather trim. 1958 VAUXHALL .. -... .$1395 ° Radio. _ heater 1 and only 12.000 actual miles. A real 1958 DODGE :..........$1495 2-door San with radio, heater, new tires. Has that forward look. 1959 CHEVROLET ..... :$2595 ja convertible with wer steering and brakes, Va enine whitewalls, Powergllde. Black with white 1958 BUICK cece eee es 1895 Special 2Q-deor Sedan, Dynaflow. radio, heater, like new whitewall tires. Beautiful green finish, 1958 CHEVROLET ..... $1795 » Biscayne 4-door sedan, V-8 $ ensine. Powerglide, radio, \ heater. whitewalls, Like 1957 BUICK Seer ee ee $1695 Ro master 24loor hardtop, power agering. brakes . and ndows, They don't come any fice 1957 B meee es $1595 “ $door hard with Dynafiow radio. heater,” White vy. tires. P24 wual miles and like RED & WHITE. AUTOMATIC. 55 Ford W .. $795 "Stun @ Wath. AUTO 55 Ford V-8...... 3g 695 2 DR. AUTO. CLEAN 35 Ford V8 8 495 2 DR. STRAIGHT ‘54 Ford d Sedan ae 495 Fed i 8 145 IGHT STICK, 6 ; 2 OR. STRA: We AréGettng| ’ | ~PONTIACS | 5 aide has ee 1957 PONTIAC... $1695 os N. Broadway a at ee Starchief 4door hardt wet gene and 1 brakes. radio, heater, whitewalls. Oy _ 1956 BUICK... a= » $1295, Bever 4door wer steerin brakes, Byontiow reais” eater, "onite wal outer. “ 1956 BUICK ...........$1295 pope hi pra. Ber Ladd + a ring ond | brakes, -whitewall 1956 FORD. WAGON | re, ~$1195 Pountry sedan oie a3, ie a Fordom 1956 BUICK soa, 10 iv F i ’ 0 ay cae ae Now _— hardtop. 9 radio, heater, power steering, Va enetne, are or LYMOUTH .....$ % cE BANT AC oe ‘AGON a > we ; Stic! q (en SSE sal el ee noe bow Original Civil War story of Boone. (4) (color) Ernie Ford. (7) Untouchables. Drama: William Bendix plays leader! an 22=5.2Did NBC Pull Plugs and Gag Bob Hope? ithe voter doesn’t have to worry AP i Wirephoto ROYAL QUANDARY — The annual Christmas shopping prob- lems face Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco — just as they do everyone else. Shown in a London store this week they ‘patise for a moment in their quest for something syitable: to fill the two little stockings that will hang in the palace this Christmas Eve. ~ Ike Coverage No Cinch Channes ww. Me sents foware ny Channel ¥ awry “qomonrs Fv | miGMLaGuTs PRIDAY MORNING — 13:30 (2) Seardh for Tomotrow | is a shld Gaal a (4) (color) It Could Be You. Rooters for Rockefeller p.m.) @ (4) Continental Classroom. (1) Love That Bob. to Use ‘Need fo Mo i?’ Californians, 6:90 (4) (color) Continental Class- (9) Myrt and Doris. hopes r n (9) Popeye. 6:50 (2) Meditations. ees oe Bapnaeict-Minded' weg j@:86 (2) On the Farm Fron. . | ; 6:25 (2) Weather. nae cs oF 1:00 (2) Qur Miss Brooks. WASHINGTON (AP) Gov. |" G:30 (2) (4) News, Weather| ™ [) nya vee ges hy — tage Nelson A. Rocketeller’s rooters 4 (7) Big Show: om) Bingo have.come up with a new appeal; | (7) Curtain. (cont.) ) Manes. they hope wil} offset’ Vice Presi-| : 9) This Is-Alice. eee Sw nnsgg reac mee (1) Tepper: ident “Richard M. Nixon's identifi- e408 o N analyst. (2) Classroom. (2) As World Turns, cation it the ‘peace oan. ~ @ Sports. ‘ 00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. rite 2 Sa gy 94 it was spelled fs by Sen. 6:45 (2) (4) (2) News, Sports. 880 (7) Johnny Ginger, = @2) Mette, ; Japob K. Javits (R-NY), the new 7:00 (2) Tee Bap Dawree. 9:00 (4) Bold Journey. (4) Queen for a Day. pars: Baer ae o the con-| (4) (color) Mich. Outdoors. (2) For Better or Worse, 9.49 (4) Thin Man. - — Se hheten gee . Pasa hy po cata oo at . ae Few. vice president to deal with the + Stage t Gale orm a : . 7:90 (2) Lock Up.” (2) Movie, a (9) Home Fair. ge > economic threat to; & Shiergnes 10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi, 3:00 (2) Millionaire. a ¢ ale Storm. Movie, |2%25 (9 Billboard. (4) Young Dr. Malone. : Javie Seid ate conten (9) Million Dollar © : noe 10:30 (4) Play Your Hunch. > beat the Clock. iw he expects Rocketel- Drama: Lana Turner, (9) Ding Dong Scheel, ‘ <9) Movie : eet Young, “Slightly Dawrise:uy (7) Newn, sm) Verdict Is Yours. in gp wr tag Pie decir lm vores : serous, [11:00 (4) Price is Right. (4) From These Roots. - $00 (2) Christmas at Circus. (2) 1 Love Lucy. (7) Who Do You Trust. |publlc yeaction: ae. . a : (4) Bat Masterson. (7) Lady of Charm, :0 (2) Brighter Day. Indicated this Bes. avits (7) Donna Reed. (9) Abbott & Costello. (4) House on High Street. | pelling tactor meet Rocke, (9) Movie (began at 7:39) _:4@ (4) Concentration. (7) Anectine Bandstand. = Poe iinto~the- Trace againat Noon p.m. (2) December Bride, 4:15 (2) Secret. 3torm, heat 8:30 (2) Tonight with Belafonte. (9) Foreign Legionnaire. : 9) Robin Hood. ro the 1960 Republican presiden- Music: Harry Belafonte and)11:45 (7) Detroit Today. ~ 4:90 (2) Edge of Night. , rte oly ene. CO See Perecmality, | Rocksteller’s sappertere regard a — Besson a, ; FRIDAY AFTERNOON e srl Claws. the economic issue not only ean (9) Movie (began at 7:20 12-98 (2) Love of Life. © (color) George Pierrot} jattractive poltticdlly. very nearly p.m.) , (4) Truth or Consequences. resents, foolproof 9:00 (2) Belafonte (cont.) (7) Restless Gun. 9) Looney Toons. shes A nes on the assumption (4) Bachelor Father. (9) Tidewater Tramp. 5:30 (7) Rin Tin Tin _ {that the ‘infiltration ‘and military (7) Pat Boone. ‘aggression stage of the cold war is (9) Wrestling. over — a condition Javits said he 9:30 (2) Playhouse 90. Drama: \is confident has been attained. It | accepts military peace as an ac- ‘complished fact and something about any more. This peace, of course, would be credited directly to the efforts of President Eisenhower, thus estab- ‘lishing a link to the administra- Trio Giving TV Headaches By CYNTHIA LOWRY |Atlantic weather was stubborn, NEW YORK (AP) — In Rome, {delaying det planes peed! ine vide: 2 ota ack to the Unit ates the rain poured steadily, fogging At *“s ints. the iat wes the cameras’ lenses, washing out | po Pres: yards of film, reducing crowd/on a hurry-up schedule; talks sizes and putting President Eisen-| Were conducted behind closed hower — most of the time — in-|doors, and communiques carried |for the enjoyment of children, was behave like a good actress should. By FRED DANZIG — NEW YORK (UPI)—Last night's NBC-TV special, designed as it was probably a household success. But it was a long way from being an artistic success. * * * “‘Onee Upon a Christmas Time," A, J. Russell's adaptation of a Paul ‘Gallico story, dealt with 13 orphans who faced a bleak yuletide until the villagers—of Green Hill, Vt., snatched them away from an un- feeling caretaker, If the hour had been devoted entirely to a series of pretty pro- duction numbers by the “toy.” dancers, the ice skating artistry of Ronnie Robertson and Kate Smith's Christmas caroling, it might have been a complete suc- |. cons, x | But the frail plot, told with sledge-hamimer subtlety, had to in- trude, The “orphans,’’ incidental- ly, had among them some “show- businessy"’ stealers, hard-working — scene- » * * * Fortunately, young Patty Duke) had the good manners and taste to The cloying plot and kids were only part of it. The stage was too often cluttered with people. (There was even a horse running around.) The ‘new songs by. Robert Allen and Al Stillman were uninspired, I'll let you in on a_ secret. thought, beneath all this determin- edly old-fashioned New England Christmas exterior, I detected the! hand of the hipster. * * 1 * pe State gang of hi-| | HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Did NBC The comedian says NBC tried to\tion and its record. Nor would|side a closed limousine from} little meat for commentators. ll some of the out of Bob eliminate a payola skit from his'Nixon’s part in helping attain the|which only a waving hand| These are typical of the prob- (9) Wrestling (cont. ) rr so TV skit? plugs in Friday Friday night show. The network peace be demeaned in any way.| showed. ‘lems over which stelevision news parla od ~ dancing an 10:00 (2) Playhouse 90 (began at Hope’s Tune denies this, It says it simply| . ee * jmen are losing sleep during the}, ine Like “ dnd a to Your Life night. But you won't learn the eliminated om me neferences The Rockefeller people would) In Ankara the weather cleared|11-country goodwill tour of our} \ : © crazy, daddy-o, ‘ : answer. ie: . . —_— ~ - (7) Untouchables (cont.) “ rege Se tiimeg Simply be saying in effect: Look, for the cameras but the trans |President. “Operation Moonshine,” the. (9) West Point. 9:30 p.m.) (4) Shotgun Slade. {7) Take a Good Look. Anne) Jeffreys, the panel. (9) Men of Annapolis. (2) (4) (7) (9). News, Weath- er, Sports. 11:20 (2) Theater. Western: ert Ryan, Randolph sont “Trail Street,’’ (47) (9) Telescope. . (4) Jack Paar. (7) Shock Theater. 11; 00 Melo-| president Richard M. _ A row over Hope’s sketch with| ‘Ernie Kovacs developed Wednes-|.netch was shot (2) Playhouse 90 (began at/day. NBC and the comedian have planned. ‘different versions of the outcome. x * But one thing’s fairly certain: Cesar _ Romero, Hope's viewing audience probably Hans Conried are guests On) will be larger because of the fuss. idise jockeys to play certain rec-! \nies this. He says the film j as originally | ROUND AND ROUND | Payola, for the uninitiated, is show business slang for bribing - ~—_——/ords, In Hope's skit, Kovacs plays | "Nixon fo Sub for lke | “at Security Meeting Vice Nixon sub- plain,”’ (UP]) WASHINGTON la senator investigating Hope. The latter portrays|.a low salaried disc Jockey who owns a yacht—Her- man Payola of station KLIP. | Was it necessary to use product | names in identifying payola gifts received by disc jockeys? That" Ss .a hard Hore replied. drama: Peter Lorre, ‘Island’ istitutes for President Eisenhower have to use them to get the point of Doomed Men," ('40). (9) Starlight sical: Jydy Garland, Heflin, “Presenting Lily) Mars,” ('42). | } Answer to Previous Puzzle >| A ADMLATS: sid HEINTS | oi 4 Bere | i Ea Isic si > Mit Sia ACROSS 1 Prussian river 4 $ River in Poland * * Mrs. Ann Wheaton, |White House press secretary, sai iNixon also would preside over the | regular cabinet_meeting tomorrow. | Nixon, an all-but-annoiinced ean. didate for the .1960 GOP presiden-| tial nomination, has stepped up his/ ‘cy—but the sponsor okayed it. jofficial duties considerably since They have backed down since.” ithe Waldorf Grand Ballroom after we'd heard Mischa Elman /V'ce PP esident of news and public | ithe President left on his 11-nation | | good will tour Dec, 3. * * * associate | ‘says: * id| Hope said NBC “‘went to every- today by presiding over the. regu- over. Theater. Mu- jar weekly meeting of the National Van) Security Council. * “In the skit,’’ he says, ‘‘Kovacs finally pounds his gavel on the desk, picks up this watch and ‘My Timex is still running’.”’ body on the show and tried to lget the payola spot off. They put the pressure on the producer and everybody else to get if off. They went through the (sponsor's) agen- * * | Hal Kemp, an NBC program} \director, denied the network tried Nixon has kept his out-of-toww to delete the skit. | appearances to a minimum -|more plugs than were good for the 8 Moravian stream 4 12 It flows into the Mississippi! . 13. Cuckoo blackbird 14 African river 15 Tal 16 Sesame 17 Peminine . appellation. - 18 Arabian shrub 19 Flower part 21 City in The Netherlands 22 Second king of Rome 24 Ireland T 26 Withered 28 Hops’ kilns 29 Naval ‘ab. 30 King of Judah 31 Since 32 Unit. of reluctance 33 Malerial fevef Lecndal 4-Tier 6 Mitigate. 6 Distinct part 7 ney Mexican p-4 no i my 2 Cease 83 Essential being 54 At all 55 Theow DOWN bj ~ vn 1 River in to ene In Interpret river sin il 2 Tarterian jancer 19 Brazi 3 Chasm 20 Abated 23 Household rive 8 Individual 35} 38 Gon ee 41 Midwestern river 42 Paradise 36 Indian river mother _ | “It was just that there were |show,”’ he said, ‘Our general po- ilicy always has been that if there are plugs unrelated to r comedy incident we want them ou ad ‘Pillow Talk’ Woos Award for Hudson - (AP) atl ‘MIAMI BEACH, Fila. |Rock Hudson, the movie star, ‘here Wednesday night to receive the first actor of the year award given by the Allied States Assn. of Motion Picture Exhibitors, | * * * \ His performances in ‘Pillow ‘Talk’? and This Earth Is Mine’ were. cited by the national inde- | pendent cares - green. 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A sic FRIDAY AFTERNOON wi eg sep ge Dar tea il * Davies ht med the Republicans have worked !~ hard and brought you out from junder the threat of military at- tack. Eisenhower and Nixon have| done a fine job, but now you need a man who — in the words of) Javits — has ‘‘a special capabil-| | | serious threat. ‘Has Delayed Earache new in two years.’ TOLEDO, “Ohio #—When a physician probed in her right ear |§4-year-old for a suspected blood clot and! thing to ex-,pulled out a watermelon. seed, Mrs.| jstores of medicines and other sup-| “But you Mattie Alexander recalled she Aad! ‘plies and would be able to add 30 ‘stuffed it there 23 years ago when! she was 6 years old. for African Hospital ity” of dealing with an even more Schweitzer sailed Wednesday for) ing’’ ~ | Both NBC and CBS scheduled ‘in advance a number of special 30-minute shows on Ike's progress) jand these are the ones that are! giving the networks their head-| aches, This became evident when! the first * ‘Journey to Understand-| (NBC) and ‘Eyewitness to) jhis hospital in Africa after 4 History" (CBS) progearns were| | European vacation, and he told! shown earlier this week. | newsmen at the dockside, “TIL be} + " * | “My vacation was almost non- The regular news shows are existent I traveled so much," the| able to handle the story with more humanitarian added.| jjournalistie flexibility. He said he was carrying back| The Eisenhower tour, unfortun- jately for the TV‘ men, is turning, lout to be more like Queen Eliza. | beth's state visit to the United | |States than like Khrushchev’s. ‘Dr. Schweitzer Sails BORDEAUX ® — Dr. Albert beds to his hospital for lepers at Lamberene. Harry Has No Trouble Getting Votes for This | By EARL NEW YORK—Harry Truman’ ‘with the violin. * * “When you roll?” showed that quet for May man himself WILSON “Mischa Elman is one of the greats. He just admitted to was me that 50 years ago I heard him play in my old home town, Assigned, Transferred with Melba. * * I bolted the dais where Har shouted the former President of the United, States, “how the hell can you stand _.rock ‘n’ Hic The cheering for his pronouncement N.Y.—attending the Cardiac Center ban- are hoping rock ’n’ roll dies. Harry Tru- ski’s Minuet on the piane a few minutes before in tribute to Mayor Wagner—and | then exclaimed: far, the news shots have been tre|s | waving froM the back of a limou- 222 Campus Race sine, wreath - laying, inspecting . lines of soldiers, watching local, ANN ARBOR #—Here's good ‘pageants and shaking assorted; B€WS for Michigan's male college | ‘hands. It has been formal, sched-| students. ; § uled and, frankly, not as exciting | x viewing as the trip of the unpre- | Although men 4 idictable Soviet. WILSON ¥ 's voice came crashing through | As William %* * | McAndrews, NBC| affairs, said, “You shoot what you/ ‘can shoot — the crowds and the people, because the .hard diplo-| ‘matic news just isn’t there. “But I think the American pub-| is interested in seeing the! |President and the reaction to his jbeing there. For the last five or jsix years we've had our brains beaten out by people telling us how much we were disliked abroad. This proves at least that it ain’t necessarily so. But by | comparison, the coverage of the |Khrushchev trip was: a breeze.” * listen to that kind of music,” some of the top names in or and Mrs. Robert Wagner had pounded out Paderew- ‘Five State Policemen EAST LANSING (®—The assign- -ment of one State “Police trooper and transfer of four others was * ry Hershfield was toastmaster .when Truman left, to ask of a rumor that he might be a candi- | announced today. date for the U.S. Senate. Truman had said, earlier, that he liked the Senate “better than anything I - ever did ...I1 wanted to stay there, but I got myself in trouble” (grin) “I would sit there when I first got to the Senate and wonder how I ever arrived there.” But about running for -the “No, no,’ positively no!” “You're not interested?” I asked. ‘Of course I’m interested!” he shot back. “But I’m too old to run.” (But I wondered if he was, and I wondered if he won- dered if he was.) | Richard C. O’Neil, returned from | (military duty, was assigned to the | Sandusky post. Transfers included: Larry L. . McRoberts from Battle Creek to, Ypsilanti, Stanley W. Smith from Ypsilanti to Battle Creek, Carlton} Gladstone and John V. Tromb]y E. Patterson from Marquette td tempted suicides States each year, according to the from Gladstone to Marquette. P leathtle Digest. i Armstrong Circle Theater’s story: (on CBS-TV, uncoiled another good | story last night to show how a, |U.S. Treasury Department's ‘un-' dercover man helped smash an il- legal still, The suspense story by Art Wal- lace had an authentic ring to it. The finish was made more ef- fective by. being, underplayed, a | | technique to rarely used on TV. | Anyhow, justice triumphed with- | Coeds Gaining <, on College Men women nearly two to one in the state's colleges and universities, | the coeds are gaining ground. This fall 95,557 men and 51,798 H women enrolled in Michigan's | institutions of higher learning, according to figures released by | NBC. Ppoes iy cial — Maybe OK tor ¥ for 2 TVs on 1 Antenna ing fired, _—* an © —i. It's never’ too late for a rave, te it? I~gelieve George Burns, with his visit to Jack Paar's Tuesday night show, gave one of TV's all. time golden performances, 5: a oe | Paar, to his credit, wisely let Burns go and George unreeled hi- larious, clean, apt, perfectly-timed and magnificently-told anecdotes about show people, It was an awe- inspiring half-hour, THE CHANNEL SWIM: The re- placement for CBS-TV’s ‘Lineup next month may turn out to be a one-hour low-key get-together of celebrities and “civilians.” Called Be Our Guest, the party would have re ad Witt as host, * Dick Powell 8 Four Star Produc- tions is putting together a new balf- hour . situation comedy, the Tom Ewell Show . , ; Perry Como's of- fice has denied a published report that Josephine Baker would appear jon Como's-NBCTV show . . . That |Red Skelton-Mae West sketch has been moved up to Tuesday, Feb |2 instead of March 1 by CBS-TV. Goes to Court for Martha Raye’s * Nassau Home MINEOLA, N. Y. (AP)—The ex- icop who married Martha Raye last year has gone to court in ‘a case against her. He wants her \$60,000 Nassau County Home. Robert O’Shea said in State I heard talk of ‘Cloud 9,” saw 5UPreme Court Wednesday that the comedienne promised it to him if he married her. . * * * The 3i-year-old former police- man from Westport, Conn., did marry her after abandoning his first wife and child to become Mias Raye’s bodyguard. After nine months of marriage, Miss Raye, 42, called it quits and “said she was considering divorge. Key Shea .subsequently brought a separation suit. Decision was regerved in |Wednesday’s action, weer err st 4 Ct | We Install & Repair ; ANTENNAS and COUPLERS - WE SELL PORTABLE TV G Give Terms. RCA-Victor Por- | table, G. E. Designers, Admiral, ii Philco, Sylvania, Motorola. RCA-VICTOR BLOND COLOR ' TV $489.50 and with trade-in | complete includes set up, serv- fice policy, sales tax for as little as $24.10 a month, Hampton's Electric Open Every Night ‘til 9 P. M. —————————— Edward G. Groesbeck, Univer- rc sity of Michigan director of registration and records. Enrollment of women _ this | year was up 5,457—nearly double | the increase recorded among | male students. * * * Four years. ago, the U, 8. Of- | RCA Color TV SALES and SERVICE Buy Your TV From A Technician CONDON’S TV 6S. T 3 . FE 4.9736 Across from Tel-Huron fice of Education reported there were 1.6 freshmen enrolled for every coed starting college in Michigan. The ratio dipped to 1.4 this fall. A high percentage of the fresh- men classes enrolled in the state’s three universities .this fall was made up ef women. * * * At the University of Michigan 1,505 of 3,216 freshmen were fe- ~MUNTZ TV Member of Electronics Association FE 4-1515 C & V ELECTRO MART 158 Oaktan4 TV RENTAL BY DAY OR WEEK males... at Michigan State University women ed 1,901 ef 4,300, while Wayne State's yearling ciass of 1,500 was divided evenly at 750 each. 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Att'y Greg Bautzer flew in to set the details of Eddie Fish-| ’ Temple said she's |; _ Ricky Nelson says he’s through |! | with glamor girls who date him “just to get their names'+ \in the papers.” When Danny Thomas does his wailing Syrian routine he calls. himself “the Arabian Fabian.” - h er’s new recording company . resuming her singing lessons. . x * * TODAY'S eee Laved: Singer Jerry Vale put a big stent! on the rear of his tiny sports car: “Don't te eavalios | As Fast As I Can!” | _ WISH PD SAID THAT: A Kid in Texas bought his-tather a cee Bi mas. yh pod maily. ey, > aaa cahaniess brother. D8 Bers ht i) i — tae for the family . One for the Kids room . Famil room ..... ecreation room.. 30-day exchange . ._ Over 55 models | to Its original purpose was to sum- ‘mon volunteer firemen. 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