é “4 é MUTUAL AFFECTION — “I can't give you anything but love, baby,” thig little dog seems to be saying to Jane Ann Black. - -Pontiae Press Photos ' ling Vanguard three-stage rocket) ~which failed to take off property) ends, “Enough ‘more will come jn who are Few se? them realize that-in great part—the beautifully — moving story as known teday might have been lost to the world Hate to cent.”-said Secretary Karl Brad- had ft, not been for one man: Luke, the disciple who was an _ H Over Alantic. of Rocket Had ‘Been. Delayed ‘Since Yesterday CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (INS)—The mighti- est missile in the U. S. rocket arsenal—the 5,500- mile intercontinental Atlas — was sent roaring out over the Atlantic to- day with a cataclysmic blast that shook the earth for miles. FROM OUR NEWS WIRES CAPE CANAVERAL, Pia, pesca hit a today and word ta “hold” had called in Seday's ranmered tnamehing at stroyed. Through binoculars, observers noticed lasi night that the Van- guard rocket launching tower was | lighted ahd the scene- of much activity. One report had it that there would be another Vanguard launching aifempt about Dec. 23. The launching stand was dam- aged Dec. 6 by a satellite-bear-| and burned on the ground. The stand has been dark, or nearly so, Pontiac United Fund Exceeds 1956 Total With $604,132 raised, the Pontiac Area United Fund finds itself at the 98.7 level as the campaign _froni those push us beyond 99 per. ley, “and thete is a slight chance fon 6 oe his new ted. a puppy from the Animal Rescue League. ‘Por a Happy Holiday Ty Pots for fe: “Petbape no other gitt can bring quite the ssime light) to tha syed vs x young Enid 46 WEG Se St puppy or kitten. of his own, wee , Knowing this, and gwen the parents this Christmas to-——————— get dogs or cats for their) er children, two Owkland) of County animal agencies) have had ¢ A as tamper and hep fice 1. ee New Yorkers ee Sub ‘Fae of Strike NEW YORK (INS) ~ $ ‘J inHoll Trial Judge Denies Motion by 3 Defendants for Directed Acquittol — NEW YORK — Both sides Winstead is an importar. witness Have rested ther cases in the well asa defendant-—in Carl} Mw} - Seiemiters Calon. Frederick VYanPelt Bryan. into the air and had to be de-| In n Today's Press Comies .. wine . County NOWS _... 06s ccccees " Editorials ..... 22.02.0055. a a ee eT bY Obituaries .... ere ee rrr en 71 thre 2% Theaters ............ Seat es 24 TV & Radio Programs .... 31 Witson, Earl .............% Women's Pages ... 13 thru 15 Santa Claus ............5-: 3 Wiasteeds: Investigator: - for UAW in Renda Suit, Eck Since Sunday ST. CLAIR SHORES (INS) — Dragging opera- tions in Lake St. Clair for the body of Ralph Win- stead, chief investigator an | wiretap “conspitaicy “trial “of James: ~ peconnbebauatiey in the Union's ‘ ‘cloak | | Summations began yesterday. the and dagger” probe of _ the 1948) f. th day of the trial. before Federal shotgun assault on UAW President’) | ©, so that room conversa- investigating the Reuther shooting. Soldier Dies in Crash “he was riding, causing for the United Auto Work- ‘cause of ice on the water. “Harvey~ headquarters in Detroit where the 63-year-old man ‘made a mysterious 6 a.m.| [Sunday visit before his’ ‘disappearance. | Attorneys for both . sidex said| a's 945 ‘malllion danage sult against the UAW and stale arid to-)~ |Walter P. Reuther Police said Winstead, an ice fish- | lermaan, has not been seen since) Sunday morning when he told bis! wife he was going for a walk on) though police found no break in the ice, they said he —. walked out to open water from shore and drowned, | Cireuit Judge Edward T. Kane ‘recessed the trial. yesterday when | both the prosecution and the de- fense said Winstead was an im-! rther ‘He declared he wanted to find | Premier Adone Zoli and West lout if he had any connection with German Chancellor Konrad Aden-| ia police officer who testified he had worked out of Winstead's office during the last nine years while -- FORT MEADE, Md. (INS) — Army Specialist 3/C Joseph F. Farrell, 22, of Kent, Ohio, was killed early today when an ow! efashed into the car in which it to overturn, ers, were halted today be- St. Clair Shbres police ‘Champine’ said detectives are concen- trating on the Union’s ‘a frozen cana] near his home. Al-' have: Judge Kane was to- resume the American. Embassy residence fol” greet Zoli, his first caller, at 9 arm. To the Italian he repeated: this stock joke about the photog- raphers who kept calling for an- : sudtnie: Seeks Sate | sowuaues wneuadiiy’ sc 3a eee could measure the height of this giant Addison Township snow man Some say jt's 20 feet high, others say 25. Whatever the height,” it's all snow The six children of Mr. and Mrs. front yard Wak Oe bt eee pub-jportant witness as well as a de-! pein a ony rae ae aL Set atte agree in this afternoon’s ae headquarters, attendance at the summit session this afternoon and a state dinner being given by French President: Coty tonight. + yy The President smiled broadly than Bae = whe eins as he came to the steps of the). ~ i saw in (been a matter of-24 hours = After Adenauer’s visit, Eiece- 2 nero Col. 4) “This has indeed been a nice imeeting,” Eisenhower was heard 4 auer, a visit to his old _NATO/to telr enna after their 40- Adénaver said: “He told me that Me Moons We paty Cornell’s Series Starts Temarton 2 this year the great story of the The fest of six articles on time, had not been described in The afticles were written “They Knew Jesus.” ; subjects, had long been struck ae World Owes Debt to Luke for Truth on Birt of Chr Hundreds of millions of Christians will celebrate again Nativity. aide to the ‘apostle Paul and one of the four pe writers. “The- Legacy of Luke” will be- . gin —— in, this newspaper end run each weeecey until The erin follows the syatematic, painstaking Luke as be sets out té find the details of the birth of his Lord—a birth which — : Bee pes gop ypea eee’ earlier but which, up to Luke's ° ‘the written word. by George Cornell, religion — writer for The Associated Press and author of the book 1. | rustrating each of the six stories will be appropriate Christ- § : fe mene ty tent of he cen Se ee nee and others. : a “Cornell, one of the nation’s top writers on’ religious 2 by the fact that Christianity bied to Luke for practically all the. memorable imas passages in the Bible. al __@aretul. researches established the broad outlines of Luke's | ; ‘aanwias work in putting on the jrecord the highlights of the © Nativity. : |) Fora ‘unique: and intensely Lasereeteae loox at the origins ciated Press Religion Writer 0 the Christmas: alk “don't fail to follow “The honssy of py eg “ birth ‘his Sep LEGACY oe wide A Ma The Ponting Prem: equipped agreement me a Zz re, E Zs , ; i R g g i E iH E ant fi 4a F Bele ¢ Disarmament Talks ite’: Issue for NATO (Continued From Page One) that if NATO delays a decision on "6 Records Included ELECTRIC ne _eeesececee Arie Make Christmas Movies Easy as Snapshots a FEFEE i i al i ih bf lr a. ri 5 | ¥ Snapuanpeaial OC Folding BAR-LITE Pontiac and| age The first three ba passed r wna « Nps cpa scones caring ot uth 1 “ = clothes ests A . seeseeseneacneneneessnesere. __ Fite" All Pepuler 4mm Cameras NA-LITE’ -|couple. 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Sies 8) te 9¥2, also limited supply of size 11, “i f * ve : ,. aA pre ea vous rox omy DORMEYER WORKSHOP. _ _ sanding ditts: lambswool bone | ine! cia with Geared Chuck: horiz, drt et: backing drill pad; sand- _ stand; Model §-1100 saw — paper pattern; 3 bits; onie | omg Sal A tee Weds 12 SIN ne iho me ee shown, Sturdy white plate ie of ane 0% Ped. pent. 6%-Inch. Genes a. a a ot dollars. new industry may have to offer The villain is inflation. He robs| » better interest rate on ber- rich and poor alike, the western rowed money than an older and : te pay. And factors that | : business expense tend to , E the prices of the goods F businesses preduce. | Ideally, for a stable price level, increases should be offset by price declines elsewhere J. L. Robertson, one of the gov- emors of the federal Reserve . rd, pointed out recently ; “this is where the rub comes m.” is impos.) “No one,” he said, “likes to see) because there is price at which he sells his; — control: it of.us has the detachment) — trotting or gallop- ote FEE. haa et is a necessary condition for portage “ stability,” tk * Robertson holds that ‘‘the creep- Ot: more _neciatconeema: The aie oe ‘ final figures aren't yet in, Ne ; he the ‘ th bs eneeeeee None of the others compete when you compare... 20 billion dollars during the big : ve : December buying spree. That is : : : 600 million dollars more than the record high of December 1956—for the same amount of goods. The chamber said the physical volume i idl i hy i geez? r Z i r F - t Is a if i. "Wis not inthe : * teem bene yours REQ _BEATS THE BEST OF THE LOW-PRICE THREE- FOR LESS MONEY! Match this big, bold Chieftain against the top models ofthe “low- price three” and it takes them on all counts! IT'S BIGGER—with a whopping 122” wheelbase cradling roomy stretch-out interiors. rr°6 MORE POWERYFUL—they all fall far short of Pontiac’s jeweled-action Tempest 395. power... , IT’S MORE ADVANCED—bringing to the. low-price field the boldest engineering in history: Aero-Frame stability. . . Quadra-Poise roadability . . . Circles-of-Steel safety. And Pontiac provides color- coordinated interiors and wall-to-wall carpeting as standard equipment on even the lowest priced model. hen gee IT’S MORE CAR —with scores of “extras’’ at no extra cost—over- _ size tires, Safety Plate Glass all around, crank-operated ventipanes, to name a few. So why buy-a smaller car when Pontiac gives you more for less? Check into it and see. # THE GOLDEN JUBILEE CAR AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER FQ : IS THERE A MASTERPIECE IN BILLY'S FUTURE? Billy dreams of painti i own “Mona Liss fom oe hailed as ~ Sapo artistic genius of his age! But only the right kind . @€ schooling can make his ‘dream come true. Unhappily, Billy lives in acom- Lat's see thet this Gidea hap- pen in our schools. You can ‘help by supporting our School Board, by attending PTA meet- ings and school conferences, Fer more information write te: SETTER 9 ©. 40th Street, New York 16, MY. WE MUST HAVE FIRST-RATE SCHOOLS Published a@s a public service by The Pontiac Presse in cooperction with The Advertising Counci! and the Newspaper Advertising Executives Association time in six months—also was slated to hold a closed-door ses- sion on: 1, The case of a U. N. employe ports that Hungary's : -Jhatin-American|40=™s.....cried.. Tweedieknees. “A away apd started to climb inte. the oll ber hundred, nena -sceuNian, wire request through (creature who collects. boys’ ears|branches of the tree he dis- m to her ; , |p, has sent v. N, delegation|to decorate her gowns, She lives Covered they were not branches (Tomorrow: The Black Diamond) for clemency for the three men./i" 4 tree house on the edge of The Budapest government com-|5@nta Land When she is angry = [nated ie, death. qeuteate ia, ate le ont ber Wee eet 8 y aS P ; similar case last spring after re-(ricane Blows across iV] D hM St a ctltekiniet? at } Jimmy s Death May start ‘American group. * * * | Average sun Pays COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK on SAVING CERTIFICATES ae your surplus savings or invest, ment savings at any one of our & venient banking offices. National / OF * PONTIAC temperature about 10,000. degrees Fahrenheit. - Die% a Year. , The Tive - nation coineitisa 210k,” ie Sie mee Se ee meeting this afternoon for the first! one to be found. in the whole king- “Where do I find #?” from... the corner, dare!” In the sewing box of the Green Ghoul i] ~ - “Ha!” scoffed Tweedieknees “He'd never “Ah,” said the Green Ghoul geting af Richard's ears, “I’ve been seeding more ears to dec- | erate my skirt!” Three hands be- gam to twist at Richard's ears. : .«. With a gasp of terror he pulled “Will you get it?’ asked Santa phen teenage ale of the Green Ghoul! Santa put his hand over his eyes) oat oe a ee as ele es ae peers. _jthings I ask of you.” a Y _-* @ 2 and before Rithard’s horrified eyes|but arms-—a hundred more arms Thy swept around him and gath- ered him up and carried him back into the tree house. Richard was about to shut his eyes and give up when he saw something shining in the pocket!# of the Ghoul’s apron. It was the spool of golden thread. | “I will get it! I willt” Richard. With a mighty effort he twisted from the arms of the: ghoul reached into her pocket and’ pulled out the thread. i Instantly the Ghoul wrapped BOSTON uw — The death nine er A days~ago of Jimmy Foster, 14 pered. “W-will, you be kind : plant twin to be lost in six such operations involving identical twins at -Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. pital authorities te consider pos- a oe a founda. aoa mailed in Boston, prompted many others in the hos- ‘pital to add to the $5. | ‘The idea has grown sufficient. | ly to have a name suggested— “The Jimmy and Jerry Foster Se * * * search.” Shaking with fright he climbed; The anonymous letter writer iy as he stood trembling beneath them. :| Transplant Foundation lives could be saved through hu- Word of the letter spread rapidly through the hospital, a world pi- oneer in transplant research. “We're a little hewlldered yet, this bas snowballed so rapidly,” said Dr, Victoria Cass, acting director of the hospital. All the transplant operations. to date have been without charge. the John A. Hartford Foundation 2 simple letter containing $5 as Of New York. Surgeons. and doc- tors have donated their services. Bob Hope Off to Japan HOLLYWOOD (#®—Bob Hope is off to Japan to. entertain Amefi- can troops, his fourth consecutive Christmas trip of its kind.- In his troupe, which left by plane for Ha- wali, Okinawa, Korea and Japan, j were Jayne Mansfield, Jerry Co-|¥ lonna and Les Brown and his or- ; chestra. up to the little house and knocked suggested his contribution might at the door. Instantly it opened bring nearer the day when more | Buddhism, was born in India in ™ Pertormange. eee PLUS H af OLDSmobi ex. GIVES rou ALL. THE ROCKET POWER vou NEED New wheel with the best ori et the food, You | sito rsh Yo get al sa ebaegelce wait sche WITH A MARKED ADVANCE In FUEL Economy! rew patina SIGHTY-ZIGHT HOLIDAY Cours aw New 1958 Rocket Engines Bring You New Performance and Economy .,. 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Walnut or iend Oak). wee, METIS i ' Hangs Over Indonesia Having failed in their. efforts to get a favorable U.N. vote on their demands for Dutch-held West New Guinea, Indonesians now have turned to gangster methods. - property, banks, airlines, business tirms and port facilities and driven out their managers. The g t 21% ordered 46,000 Dutch residents to ae get out immediately and aga their property behind. For some time things haveiht been -_ too well for. President nesians wm independiente” ‘from the Dutch their economy has been going downhill. By demanding _ control ever New Guinea Sukarno hoped to divert attention from Indonesia’s tottering economy. te ® President Sukarno makes no They have seized Dutch private. in the first place and which cost an ee en NS eee hold in readiness. => ‘ * = Ike traveled to his golf courses peice A the United Nations World Health Organization, 85 na- secret..of his: admiration for China’s tions have-joined forces to.attack on. Mao and Egypt’s Nasser. He has.wel- comed Communists into government and is replacing a Western system of parliamentary government by what he calls “guided democracy.” This idea emerged after his visit to Mos- a world wide scale the age-old prob- lems of sickness and health. Devas- tating disease such as.yaws, regarded as incurable until only recently, are “now being stamped out by WHO. ment yacht that cost a pretty penny ; A = wh. “Sh Shhrh—Bverything’ $ in n the Closet” es 3: 38 ces David Lawrence Says: cow where he expressed admiration | for Kart Marx and quoted from his works..Previously he had done the. same for THomas JEFFERSON in ‘this revolied against Sukarno’s gov- ernment last year a campaign against-Communists now is gath- ering steam, chiefly in Sumatra. Even in Java important groups are forgetting their: differences to present an anti-Communist : 3 education. Lacking back from amore enlightened age, perhaps thé Dutch didn’t do all they should/have done. But from such colo government have come schools,/ hospitals, rail- ways, sugar, rubber and oil_develop- ments, shipping facilities and estab- jished trade routes. It might be well y to remind the Indonesians, and some other newly inde that if it hadin’t Bee ernments their countries still might 3 be ruled by tribal chiefs and witch : doctors. : Ps Rees President Suxarno should forget past grievances, work for the good of his countrymen and fight against threatened Communist. domination of Java. Otherwise Sumatra may break away and form its own ‘govern- ’ ment rather than submit to a Com- munist government at Jakarta. President’s Golf Days May Be Over for Good - “President Etsennowsr’s golfing front and are bringing the fight into the open. Recent elections in Java’s cities show that the Reds won 70 per cent of all votes. The Man About Town . ke Mrs, Rose Cole of 35 Thorpe St., is busily engaged to give — others some of her perfect handiwork for ~ Christmas. She’s making doll clothes. Such a large number of birthdays on Friday, the thirteenth, were-reported to worse us that space limitations yee -, * publication. However, f9 Mrs, Elmer Woodhouse 7 of Huron Gardens, enumerates. 23 com- - binations of 13 in her life, starting with | her birth on Friday the t mth, note of which have proven unlucky. : ; — Giving their second $25,000 to the Flint cultutal center are” Mr. and Mrs. Dallas A. Winslow natives of Qakland County, growing up in Holly. He got his start in busincss in Pontiac on-$100 loaned him by the iate Joe Marcero , to take over a gas station on South Sag- inaw St. @ Honors for Christmas card coming to me from the greatest distance go to. Byron Maxfield, now in business in Calcutta. It came through air mail in three days. Some blue jays who spend their nights : in a spruce tree on the lawn of = Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Georgieft days may be terminated by his.latest - - affliction. ; *x* *« ® Whenever wer this poor, be-deviled — soul eraps silently to a golf course, the reporters, the com- ren teteeee the ers and those that shout from the _ house tope went all out in full cry. ~~ ——— i - THE PONTIAC PRESS, 2 ee ~ of saying ‘thank you’ is worth all of the at Drayton Plains are absolutely unper-- turbed with the flluntinated Christmas — decorations recently put on ft. They seem ‘With the. snow covering the ground, - , Mrs. Margaret Pellens ~ of “Wilitams~ Lake, urges more fi <é a %2 zi f : B , a8 Hi - Why are the voices silent now which called so loudly for federal and artery dis- treet 09 25. bate Gees te entoroe-“the law of. ‘the land”? - ot New York violation of civil rights? Why has. the governor of New . He State countenanced the will- ful disregard of a state law by ma “nore? an organized group? ition of rgorrae aad ot ~“poards for birds, She ‘photes, “Their way“ effort. and food,” “The ‘real Christmas spirit finds dem- onstration in eight-year-old Eo oy Tut Powruc Peres ow Huron 8t. Pontige 12. Michigan Trade Mark Dally Except Sunday Ruserii Baseets. Jonm A Rust and Advertising Director Manager A Prreoenste am, M. Treapwntt. “ice. Prengaat and Ctreulation Manager Joun W. Piresress , Migeiigs pereun. Secretary and Edite § Manager 76 T Gronce 0. ratam, eer eremecenmne , Tr ne eee eae Galen of Auburn Heights, hess le to Sarita Claus came to. this column. She writes: “I have everything. Give what you have for me to some seach: child.” Verbal Orehide- ae Mr. and Mrs. Cayton Jones The Coulee Parson for dereliction of duty in failing to enforce the law of the state or labor agitators. For it is obvious that the strikers r. William Brady Sass : ff gynecology, heart the federal Constitution as against doing . * One pce could not be acting in concert if . |! i i i ul ti e 8 ti i : : f it g i cet gz : | \ Uy FE 5 i ; ore sting Sathy wike.. gous and calves, but by <5 Years des guarantee to cure you, bit I can ‘bised he entered in ence into joer Leen Paar wo8 a Pet Pega lh ah the holy place, having obtained Sa ee booklet can do no harm. eternal redemption for us. — * rheumatism letters, more than one cs - * cer of stomach. Doesn't health and hygiene, not dis- “er wot ee ly pa. Y saavered by te. Wane, pear, % 5 all mankind must have been lost, — slump. tism any puree! * Sethe wiatios Breas Punta o. adjudged to death and hell by = 2 HURT im train wreck near Wait a minute. Let’s tum to ma \Gooareht, 1957) doom severe. — John “Milton. Plymouth. page 41 where the books on arth. : ; find. the subject slightly broad- Case Records ofa Psychologist: a -_ W ould Use Money to W iden Roads “Hobart offers us a dramatic hallenge. We lost more lives last year on the auto highway than died in over 3 years of would be able to save enough mon- tt at that st loa U. 8. a os Waotaetn, ie be Goce ss Wisecracking Lad ; i : ; = -™ David Leonard, son of Mr. and ‘The old ugion said charges of|/Mrs. Lyle Leonard, tumbled into fostering the new “dual uftion”/the well feet first while playing 23 SS ey ts,-aNG trapped two , against Curtis R. Sims, who wasiground.- He -was- taken te Chil- . ousted recently as secretaryreas- (dren's - where attendants urer of the old union. Sims was! said he shock and expos- kicked out after he accused Jamesture, His condition was. described . G. 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Bul- ganin proposed that the United) States, Britain and Russia to hold no more after Jan. 1. * * * Nehru laid special President’s statement in when only the right solution could. 5. be the achievement of peace, These are “pregnant words very right indeed,” Nehru said, Turning to his communieations) from Eisenhower and Bulganin, Nehru commented on “how much there is in common in their re- plies although they criticize each Michigan to educate other. ” 3 : ard Michigan blazed a legislative ba a heavy foot on the accelera- trail two years ago in ordering a Private groups also have spot- lighted traffic safety, The Michi- 2-8 gan Petroleum Industry, for exam- He said both leaders “argued , Spent a their actions were in the Traffic Safety Center at Michi- national award-winning program * : Lal Ei = lor oncern of ‘Bvecy: Driver. “(Sick Boy Wants 40 Pints of Blood jas Yule Present © what he proposed to do next, etic tale”. “evete and thousands of postere-to salety : vers, Jewish Festival: - --\:ancr areca te no wacasoct up oe gpomeag? LE: il Begins af Sonido spr zone asain, olor epee NATO Faces Military Problem the only combat material that bases and atomic stockpiles in ali of them have in commen is (Europe are intended as @ further standardized “small - arms 8" |«s torrent.” The main ¢ounter- : thrust to Russia still ig the US. With the French having some girategic Air Command since Nor-' :400,000 men tied down in the! saa stilt must find a highly-trained Algerian rebellion, and the British qexihie mobile land force to with- Phe By JOHN H. MARTIN j ' INS Foreign Director Up : Almost overshadowed by the po- 000 years ago. main in the state's mill-jlitienl, problems in this crucial tiple NATO session is the conventional military weakness of the alliance. munition, H ss : ! i ] I 18 allied i | fesearches subjects On each of the next seven nights| lke tratfie flow charactéristics |“ shington dovetail its policies an light-| and personality attitudes of high-_ “interests of-France aud: iol art tional in and ‘The Ih & try divisions, In 1954, too, the North Atlantic Council had authorized ‘supreme headquarters to base its planning on the tse of tactical atomic weap- ons. But new weapons, ag the WEU report pointed out, cannot replace the missing divisions, This is because in case of minor bor- Ae ? =. a i a a 4 wa 4 8 ” a | ic ae) a * om a = = * = |HOLD ONRUSH ee, Strategie “Air Com : ~~~] The latter is the “sword, ” equi pped| with hydrogen weapons intended to bring the attack to a halt. 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I think the Christmas that meant the mest torme-was the Christmas when I was tuning years old in Waterbury, Conn. Waterbury is a lovely old New England town, and our family lived in a grand old Victorian house that looks as : though Charles Addams designed it, but with affection. It. almost always snows in- Waterbury ‘around - Christmas time, and this year was no exception. Our . old house, all three stories of it, part red brick, part gray granite and part wood, with a long piazza and gargoyles, was alive with winter spirit and icleles. We had our own family ritual for ‘When thai Wese snibe latina up ti tree Ga AU eel a was in charge of the trimmings), the whole family. bundled car: I have three up Litchfield way. So 2 * S “ — Then James, my oldest neotibee, “woukd sark the and the other boys (John and George) would give us {Clara, Mary Jane, Josephine and myself) the axes ‘yell, half in fun, “OK, girls, go to work.” = __| And we would all start getting’ pinecones ; branc es for the trimmings. The boys would ” once in a while té smoke cigarettes (they oan oup- STAY UP | Butt did: thie best i eowid witty the’ rhamidign. And bal . then suddenly, my mother came to me and said, “Rosalind, | you've done @ wonderful job with the trimmings, and you’ ean stay up for Midnight Mass tonight!” Well, you can imagine what that asiiaa to me. I could stay up late for the first time in my life, I was grown up, I could go te St. Margaret's on the hill to up. It was an exciting Chirstmas Eve. I still remember the crispness of the air, and the warmth inside me—why even, the snow felt warm and cheery! And after. the first ‘Midnight Mass—my very first—all of us Russells, and |-— _ there were lots.of us, when you include uncles and aunts and down to the hill to the old house for cotsins—trooped hot lobster Newburg and cold cuts and hot chocolate, while mother and father and the older people had punch. x * <¢ - Midnight Mass still fills me with the exaltation and beauty and reverence of Christinas-time: T'ye faken com- munion in many churches and many places on many Christmases, but none to compare—quite—with that very owt fime, in Waterbury, Conn. when 1. was twelve years. g TRE Bily Graham tells about 4 Christmas gift in take communion like everybody else who was grown- : ee ee serie — . "| Nobel Prize Winner Discusses-American Education “Does that show realistic political thinking?” Call About Bull on Police Radio Stuns Officers Tp . Iniks and blasted what he termed. By JOHN BARROW CHICAGO (INS) — Nobel Prize winnet ‘Harold C. Urey says brain- In an interview with Interna- tional News Service, the 64-year- old Indiana-born chemist who dis- to U.S. turmoiliover Soviet Sput- failure of our industrial plants and necessary things ce | out any’ serious « of -our standard of jiving.” Q.: Then what's missing? : A.: “The intellectual capacity of the average’ citizen, It's rare to find any one with exact knowledge |} of any subject, whether it's covered he: mathematics, history, literature, cover Sve Set ! : fa? i Judge May Rule Today on ‘Confidential’ Charge *. 2-2 The obscenity -harges were then submitted to Superior Judge H. Burton Noble on the basis of the trial record. He announced earlier this month that he would hear ar- eee an De cheney Hy 2x4 then decide the case erin: on aa biles rather than learning. The interview Question: Professor Urey, does Sputnik mean America is dan- tific development? - Answer:. “No, Some fumbling in Washington — which should not But most probably we are ahead of our competitors at the present time in scientifi¢ work and tech- nical development, We almost cer- fainly lag in certain missile de- velopment.” — i @.: What-about the future? Ac “What we must all worry about is the situation 10 years from now: The Soviet Uniop has im- proved its educational system ehormously during the last 40 years and at the present time the rate United States, If has been esti- mated that in 10 years the Soviet Union will have the Pam. scientists in the’ world.” Q.: Why has America gregped seience the cause? gerously behind Russia in scien- | of increase of ‘the production of} —# ‘scientists and things of this sort} — ‘is much greater than it is in the behind? Is inadequate support for | ‘ling of the entire primary and sec- - |develop the personality of the in- ~jyear of stiidy shall be organized fas though it were to be the of the students’ intellectual pur- .|of systematic effort and the cur- ; riculum must be planned with the _ |with the lowest 1.Q. were enrolled meaning of what is taking place and are aware of what must be those whose prime concern is the ondary school education.of the done. They are outnumbered by|/4*5 maximum consumption of manu- | be A.: “T believe a good bit of it “|will need to Cometrom the federal * * * Alf factured goods.” a SS ee en een eared What can turn. the tide? = *.8 wae Norway maintains a polar bear As UA-very fe pe aa in’ tts” northern-most' ‘Brainpower Key os o, 5. Survival === Teles per ipa ca mnt Syria Protests Acts” nce lism ching Sol sac of Jordan Recently = charggs of subversive activities. - United States. Q. :What would you change, the | teaching or the teachers? A.: “Both. The lack of exact knowledge of- recent educational - philosophy that the purpose of education is to dividual, not primarily to acquire j a z “Another fallacy is that each suits, .An effective modern educa- tion requires some 15 to 2) years; whole period in mind. “As for teachers. I’ve been. in aniversities where the students There re rat 150 eces alg the-Anegate. : ® NOTHING ie Completely Remote Control! sd ® NO’ CABLES , @®NO STRINGS ‘See It Operate at Lewis! The Magic Radar Screen hunts for the sound . . and es it up to 40 ft. : : ys "OPEN tng tr ot Oat he TO WIND 17% RL DOWN Tit | 9. bar + ‘| 4 ee \ . Wee a. e fi Why 4 aged ale at a popular price! cial ALE tonight. Comes in ap oe Dane ee Sint —— a4 you get this superior, extra- I blame on tke fallacy Li CHEST TDSDDESSOT ODEO STSSSUSSS eet t sd ~ v4 ee i | HI-FI éctendeds range Consolette “lem N. 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He had been ill for several/Lakeville years. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rey Beagle; a dougie Mrs. Saily Perez of Flint: sisters, Mrs. Glenn Smith of Lins Mrs. James Beed of Ortonville and Mrs. Jean Ferris of Chicago. Service will be at. 2.p.m. Thurs- (day at the Dryer Funeral Home with burial at Lakeville Cemetery, Se will officiate. _MRs. ‘CLARA MATHIESON Clara Mathieson, 72, of 119 Wil- liams St., who died yesterday, will take place at 1 p.m. Thursday at jer Funeral Royal Oak. County, she was a life member of Royal Oak Chapter 392, OFS. She leaves her husband, George. MRS. RAYMOND FE, MILLER CLARKSTON — Service for Mrs. Raymond E. (Sarah) Miller, 74, of 156 N. Main St., who died Monda morning, will be held at 2 p Wednesday at the Sharpe Funeral Home. The Rev, William Rich-| ards will officiate with burial in Lakeview Cemetery. Service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Bossardet-Mab- Te Gas Te er tery. The~ Rev. Frank. Vore. will will officiate. brielia) H, Turner, 8, of 441 Law St., died Monday night at the La- lpeer County General Hospitai. Ciifferd C. Hunteen -Huntoon. Funeral Home 79 Oakland Avenue FE 2.0189 Member of National Selected Morticians W. &. VanBiper ROYAL OAK — Servite for Mrs.|the sh ‘rabies contracted from other hu- “"'mans have been proved, it is -pos- | Oxford Physician Latest to” Quit as Plaintiff! Against City Hospital regulations will be held‘Jan. 8. “on V. Cooley, Maolin Han, and Leonard Black. well—charge in the sait‘that cer- tain medical staff by-laws con- nn ee their unrestricted right to prac- tice medicine freely in « tax supported hospital. Hospital officials say these con- tested rules are necessary for the of health and welfare of the public. ‘Humans With Rabies Can Infect Others CHICAGO—The Americar Medi- cal Association Journal reports that while few actual cases of isible for the disease to spread \from one human to another. For that reason, an article in the journal recommends that any person who has been exposed to the saliva of a human suffering from rabies should be inoculated against the disease. Deaths Elsewhere C. Seltzer, 80, who had| showings of his paintings through-| artist jterday. Seltzer often was called j the successor to Montana cowboy pek Charles M. Russell, He was ST. ties ehsiee Arthur K | Atkinson, 67, wife of the president jof the Wabash Railroad, died yes- terday. She was a former presi- [dent of the Memorial House of St. Louis, a claritable establishment |tor elderly people. She was born in Missouri. * * * - SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — Fu- neral ‘arrangements were pending | today for George S. Brumback, jadverGaing Gretior of the San Francisco Examiner. He died at | Sen. committee chairman, has chargedég, such incidents. By. THE. ASSOCIATED PRESS (Believe Detroit Family . GREAT FALLS, Mont. w—Olat of 6 Poisoned at Meal out the United States, died yes-| WsFe committee has sent an invitation} to Judge Raulston Schoolfield in Chattanooga, but has not yet re- ceived a reply. _ * & *: Kennedy said witnesses in the hearing would include Glenn W. Smith, president —of the —Team- sters Union's Joint Council 87, which embraces Tennessee and) part of Kentucky. He was one of! 12 Teamsters for whom School- field in 1953 directed a verdict of acquittal on charges of conspiring to commit violence in a labor dis- pute. * * McClellan * (D-Ark), that testimony in two weeks of, hearings has shown that a goon { squad of Tennessee Teamsters' § jconducted a “‘reign of terror’ Southern states over a period of years. . ‘The committee has hard wit- nesses tell of dynamitings, beat- against * * * McClellan has criticized the by local law enforce-'7 handling t ment officials of investigations of DETROIT (INS) — Six jam, 11; ,|Larry 16, and Linda Mae, 13, plus'¥ - a roomer, Donna Mae Carrie, 21. § family The became il} several hours after eating a chicken din- ner. 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By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: What do you husband’ LIEVUTENANT'S WIFE DEAR WIFE: That li*tle gold -leaf on the major's shoulder is not nearly so big as the-“chip” on yours. It's a big Army—if you are too rank-conscious for comfort— chum around with civilians. you. : ae Sees “hee DEAR ABBY: I am 17 to my mother about this ag we are not very close and | am afraid she wouldn't understand. Besides he is of another re- ligion and my mother is very narrow-minded. I would ap- cae Sa ts _ chat. To the left are Mr. and Mrs. Don Stone o} Hallman street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hummel Jr. of Osage circle stand to the right. preciate G6 bawver in the alraid my ! Feciseee RE leet iain cata Tilt MARCELLA Personal News of Interest in Area street. Marilyn is a sophomore in elementary educaticn. * €& * Join Richard Burgis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W, Bur- gis of Birmingham, has been year at Yale University. He is a candidate for a bachelor of arts degree in Russian studies. * 2 2 State University the past week. : * * * * When the University of Michi- ‘gan Choir presents its annual Christmas program of choral- music at 8:30 p.m, Wednes- day evening in Hill Auditorium, several voices from this area will be harmonizing with the group, i Karen Barling of West Iro- i My * | 1 hibet E; O'Connor of O : » fourth gen- eration; Mrs: Mabel Stone: of Los" Angeles, ‘Califiy’ a ng * Tee = Pee generations are represented jin this picture. A ing the family scrapbook are (left to right) Mrs. akland avenue, fourth gen-— ; ft | BA, eS a SE , i a quois road, Virginia Haroutun- ian of Ferry street, Jerry Libby of Mount Clemens Receiving congratulations on Ann, Dec. 11 are Mr; and Mrs. of Poplar street and Mr. and ’ daughter, Nanette Pamela, Dec. 10 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Maternal grand- -mother js Mrs, Elizabeth Caley of Fairfax avenue. more like yourself and make * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO BET- TY L: What do you mean “there -ought to be .a law.” There is! x * It you have a problem, write to Abigail Van Buren in care of The Pontiac Press. _ She will be glad to answer your letter. For a personal please Sees Hems Going Up, NEW YORK (INS) — “Hem- * * * So says New York dress man- ufacturer Nat Rubin, presents which will be distributed at mig Smith of West Lawrence Christmas Ball Slated sat for Friday Chip on Shoulder Dwarfs _Le Atpha Unit Names Chairmen and Patrons rE ; j Ee ‘ontiac State == Proceeds fom the dance will re Areme OES Holds Initiation and Yule Party - Mrs. Ford Newcomb, Mrs. Victor Nelson and Walter Shel- ton were initiated into Areme. Chapter 503, OFS, Monday when that group met at Roosevelt Temple for initia- tion and Christmas party. * * * Mrs, Lawrence Lacy and Mrs. Claude Kimler were guests. Following the meeting a Christmas party was held, with group carol singing and a gift exchange. In charge of Ja se were Mrs. Ray- City AAUW Hos _ Dinner Gathering : Fifty-one members and |” Variety of Articles _ Mipde of Goatskiq® Republicen Club i Holds Yule Party My te and Mrs. Winston Hopp of Granada drive smiled prettily for our photographer while placing candles By DOROTHY ROE -AP Women’s Editor Life {they keep telling us) is due to grow ever brighter and easier for women in 1958. x * *& In the do-it-yourself era, women have learned that it's possible to prepare and serve a company dinner after spend- ing a full day at an office job, with the aid of modern frogen,; ready-mixed and pre- pared packaged foods. ALUMINUM PACKAGES . ‘The next step in the spare- the-housewife movement, says manufacturer Victor Muscat, is the scheduled appearance on the tnurketnext year of all kinds of packages, = +. * “You will be getting all kinds of stuff in Aerosol cans,” says Muscat — “practically all con- diments such as catsup, mus- tard, mayonnaise and meat sauces, as well sauces and instant coffee. “A lot -of other foods are going to come in aluminum jams, jellies, peanut butter and $0. on. eo eS “Then there will be regular food in aluminum aluminum cans for Staple . fs on this tiny tree which will add to the holiday motif at the sorority’s big affair. - ~Aluminum-Packed Foods _ to Ease Housewife’s Life : 8 & BR : i é ree ily ee! ib i if at nt an rit Parents Reveal _.Wedding Plans®: ened: Frigeale Happy New: Year ‘Rowena’s Beauty Salah’ 2 1S. Main, 116 Beldwin . 5. ee MA 5-1000 FE 5-3 “ust ‘Diate ls on basa GIFTS TO. ENJOY FOR MANY ‘YEARS elegance | MerguncTos Minuet * The original, hand-loomed antique bedspread ve that inspired Minuet came right from an ———¢-charming—with Colonial pattern, rounded corners, rich bullion fringe. Pirik, : _ yellow, blue, snow white, green, aq Sggshell or sand. Cotes tin ot Soma ee te \ . prize-sizes—all for a modern , —_— OTH ER SPREADS Corduroy, . Polished Cotton Chromspun .. Chintz 22... raille. 3 SS . 20.00 . 16.00 18.00 » 8.50 » a ee ee Throw Pillows . . 3.00 » 5.00 White — vith q Christmas Tree. or Merry istmas ee rugs can be weed as & vag ern in the house ‘ront deotenises ~ irom the _— ey” ; } | 100% Nylon Bath Tumble-Twist Rugs RUGS Thess are\ bors bse quality : 20% OFF 0 irl Dinan then ; 4 etek Anibal diavett now on our Anniversary Sale. shades High quality rugs. SIZE \ Reg. Sale § couch cuns ‘$7.1 24x36... §.95 4.95 | 4 PB Sale Pee SAD Parse 18S 075 14 Ot aie |e » 15.85 13.25 | i ; CHRISTMAS RUGS Sie 3. 95% iM CHRISTMAS BELL RUGS by NEEDLETUFT sity 90. 49 Red background with “season's greetings.” \ NURSERY RUGS 4 fr93.25| pe. iimbin.” "Humpty ‘Duuer,” While, pink or Dias c bas Bre rash 254) iss TE ESEaGnT RD. FE 4.0516 Her __ld Southern mansion! Its line-for-line replica is just - 4) i ie ; | Pendleton... 20. Of Radiant, Heiress... . 11.00} S aacwe 20.00 | _ Shower Sets . ; 10.00 » 20.00. § $495, jade decorations. =: Perfumes now come in atractive Christmas tree : ing for rOuick Pie ‘To Revitalize Hair Is your hair drooping after a day of shopping? For a quick lift, jatomize generously with a. selt- styling hair spray, Then as you comb your hair, ge the waves! into place. Custom Picture Framing “Ideal All-Occasion. Gifts” 8 Augusta ‘guests of ‘day for luncheon in oe See Smee ‘bach, i FE 5-3409 OPEN 3 P. M. TO 9 P. M. ; Mrs. Group Entertained . by Mrs. Marbach Elvan Kellogs, Mrs. LC. Stig Pontiac Prem Bere Eater jand Mrs. Robert Anderson were February - D December It’s iGroup of First Preshytecian'the ‘Coureh when that grdup met Fri- She fhe Grader eae wee a) Anderson and Mrs. Davy Gilpin. | Participating in - the program 'were Mrs. Say | Wothenter «und Anderson. Pumpkin Mixture " Reody to Add Eggs “Mrs. Wilson Keeps), y this to 1 not way an seperti New Arrivals Christmas By Mrs. Donald After he gives her away, Pastry: does he sit — in the front pew < mae wed tees the bride's mother, or next 1 lard to me?” 2 teaspoons sait : Work ingredients until) Answer: Usually he sits next crumbly. Store covered in the re-'to the bride's mother, but this is : trigerator. When needed, take out not a definite rule. program Wednesday at 1: p.m, Mrs. Jack Walsh is plan- || Weel Ten oa : STAND CRAFT House New Yarns for =k _ CHRISTMAS GIFT KNITTING Knitting — Needle » Fresh new, Pendleton arrivals . to spice her Christmas. ward- robe with color. She'll love the famous 49er jacket in new plaids, tartans and superb | solid shades. Pendleton full - fashioned sweaters and slim skirts and slacks that blend with the 49ers. _ 49er Jacket 17.95 19.95; “Slim Jim Skirt 14. ied - Sweaters . ose: mo - UO 4 see Gift - Free Beautifully Es % + ° * < : = 17.95 19.95 rj | Persone! Shopping Service . | Call Bee 22-9662 = . ee TELEGRAPH et. st HURON : Open Evry Night Uni Chretmas-Sundoy 2 to 5 at Yule Party president of Berean Class of | byterian Church when that | group met Friday in the Ar- | cadia Park drive home of Mr. | flashlight saves bumps and ~.| bruises. It is A oa for emer- gencies or dark closets. west bros. gS xan msg 452 W. 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Pop-Up Toaster rates tout you 8 488 ; -. 50¢ Weekly 506. a Week ah ae ac eet Proleton Homie: Werte “$39.95. 1 will pay $1 Weekly until the full price is paid. : PO New account O) Charaetomy-ecount Ry coal uae ete 7 rte A j “state be ct runsw _ Bowling ale - & EMPLOvER'S ADDRESS - — anenewn WKE will fee drill your ball . while you wait. caine. tea 506 <% een ie Ts a5 aid rae Need [2 ees Po, nbonnsssi damien . # | Statue of Billy Mitchell Unveiled Board ‘met last, night members) — “}voted Yo rezone five acres on) . Watkins: Lake and Scott Lake! first Christmas: party, Gifts..will i i. = j © .- £ ls qegaity sighted Chistman. tree an| Sevetal residents were presett'amid caroling voices will_set the to protest the change. HoweVer,'seene for the afnual Waterford the awher of the property, Joseph | Village ‘achool Christmas sir at Scarfotti, had presented petitings 7 p.m; Thursday. ‘ “in eles gneangretd persons Pak Congregating on‘ the front lawn x Scariotti told the group that [mas favorites to, in the vu é | Toads trom, residential to com- be exchanged and refreshments: : jwill “be served by h roomy ito. await sentencing Jan. 13. as st SPECIAL SAVINGS! HUGE SELECTIONS! ss Jewelry Gifts + + + Specially priced to bring you the greatest savings in the holidays. Come in and echoose now from nationally famous wotches, brillignt quality dia- monds, beautiful gold stone rings, silver- _ ware, appliances, clocks, cameras, lug- Don't worry about money, Charge all your © "gifts on one account ond take as long as — Nothing is so thrilling te get as precious gifts of jewelry ond here you'll find a dazzling array of Christmas gifts a 9-year to-pay. 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She did the in- ‘| Christmas Junior ‘Editors Quiz on , Ss QUESTION: Why is the considered a animal in the Bible? were present in'the stable when Christ was born at Bethlehem, They were the donkey and the ox. Later the lamb, the dove, horses, cows and camels were added to replicas of the Nativity scerie. But the lowly donkey remained a favorite, Not only was the donkey present when Christ was born, but a donkey carrted Him into Jerusalem for His one triumphant procession before His death on the cross. For this reason, the - \donkey is considered a favored animal in the Bible and has been celebrated in poems and stories. ; x WY ¥F FOR YOU TO DO: This is the second group of figures for your Christmas crib. Cut out, color and save until you have a complete Nativity scene. Tomorrow more figures will be added. If you missed yesterday's opening scene, which contained the stable and some shepherd boys, try to get hold of a copy of Cne q a and 10% a Month | F * : or } x * * i. ANSWER: Actording to ancient tradition, only two animals with highest-priced cars for If it’s not in the yesterday's paper. By saying all the figures in this series, you Yellow Pages maybe will be able to asemble a complete Christmas crib at the end gee " of the week. It will make a handsome decoration for beneath there's no such thing. your Christmas tree or atop your dresser or bookcase. (To- ® . oo * |morrow: The star in the East.) oes Here’s a man worth knowing .. . : ~ JOSEPH E. WINKLER He helps families in the Union Lake area plana better future es Joe Winkler is a din ww be glad to know. He's a local Prudential repre- sentative, and like all Prudential men, he can show you how to provide security for your family the safe way—through _...lnsurance protection. - _ Joe can essist you in making the plans now that will help provide the cash » «+ if you're not here . . . to pay the mortgage; the grocery bills, and the children’s college expenses. He can help _ you plan your own corefree retirement And he can tell you about Prudential thot will guorantee you financial } you become unable to work | pital and Be -1@i5t Surgical expenses when you ' years, too. as ) performance-and with : lowest-priced cars for price Car for car, Edsel gives you most—and is priced the lowest— of all 1958's medium-priced care wget plans 'to help meet the high cost of hos- | : af while ptivar-sou'se tever bad bales! JOSEPH E. WINKLER RESIDENCE 8428 Cascade, _ THAPHONEHome EM 3-4639; ae Compare the rive, the ride, the feel of the 1958 Edsel = | AB 2 eg | lime in a 1958 this 8-inch pr ~ When Joe Winkler calls’ on you, wel- || come him. You'll be glad you did... | : lowest in the entire ice fieldlt See your Edsel | oo Milford 6, Michigan |} Office FE 3-7108-9 | Eddeel Citation $-door Hardtop GET THIS AUTHENTIC. SCALE MODEL EDSEL—FREE! ee Take thie certificate 4 = Dealer. Take the test drive of your life- In retuen for @ demonstration drive, ! have received @ scale model Edsel as a gift. } CERTIFICATE naw st hoon Go 4 -—" ere : ‘A Sid : F t Z « : ae i 4 i : ase ae Se ay Ee “ — Toe oo 5 : : eo Fd " i] s * : ‘ j | MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA | i r ere i : 7 ae ee -, SU4ll Grand Ri "22525, Woodward Ave. | em orner AREAS see rour LOCAL « oe : : ), . ee \ - : 4 by ae ee oe ; See are s. faa ekee: will tangle Saturday afternoon in the. + the which the NCAA never provided. ; ee ek It may not be the Rose Bow! or Sugar Bowl, but for hit btina ta Site ‘gui 1b wane in shunts 4: Puen te New Orleans, and we in the Pontiac area can be proud ‘of the many of our local products who will be seen na- tionally Saturday afternoon. _.»Pontiac’s Walt. Poe, Waterford’s..Jim. Larkin, Keego Harbgr's O'Shaughnessy ‘brothers, ‘Earl and ‘Wayne, Walled Lake’s Jerry Taylor, and Imlay City’s - ‘Doug Maison will all take starting positions with the Dales. They will bring national recognition to this area Sat- urday. THE BIRDIE SEZ—— A little bird paid us a visit the other day and asked why, we don’t get brave and try to pick the winners of the top area prep basketball games each week. Since our feathered friend was so bold, we decided to. let him predict the winners and this is what the birdie sez for the top games tonight. _ Clarkston over Water- ford; Rochester over Avondale; St. Mike over Annunciation; - erndale over Berkley: Southfield over Birm- ingham; Troy over Ox- ford; St. Ben over St. Mary * DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX. "With the advent of the second high school in Pontiac, the Uesignation PHS wil] be found no more. From now on the style found ir the Press will be PCH (Pontiac Central High) and PNH (Pontiac Northern High), _ We didn’t plan on taking a poll when we men- tioned a city-wide contest for a nickname for the “ Here ar twGmalt schools which have earned and are} they deserve, pooting: for} eee Pontiac, and Mrs. John Verhey, women’s tiflist from Drayton Plains, ct their entry blanks filled in for the Fetewery sivet. Flint Central (4-0) Is Next for Pontiac )-0) troit ‘Catholic Central, 5-45 and In scoring averages, Miller is second _ behind _Saginaw's Willie ‘Thompson who has played in two less games for a 24 point average. * * * | Centraj has three other pleyers, Pontiac's Hudson Ray is third in scoring average with 18.5 in -new high school athletic teams, but several sugges: tions did come through the mail. / It seems the suggesting parties want to stay senti-, mentally close to the Chiefs so they've come up with, the Braves, the Indians and the Warriors. 7 Browns on » All-Stars Reibel, Ferguson, Dea, Cen’ team, but coach Dowdy rates this ‘|team as one of his best shooting! of the Ist annu : 'Palo when! in the 2nd Press tour- |they move to San Francisco. While/ defending champion from jon the Coast Detroit will drill in et filiis RE : ihe m STUDIES FILM — Detroit defensive coach Buster Ramsey kept biisy Tast fight ‘studying the films of the previous Lion-49er ganies™ in preparation for Sunday's western division playoff battle at San Ab Yoedmile Francisco. en eee Dee tetey et ee ee: ie. Pick East 11 “LOS ANGELES im—The Eastern) squad forthe All Star pro bowl football game in Los Angeles Sun- | day, Jan, 72, was announced today by Paul. Schissler,. general man-| named - ager of the contest, * * : ; Personnel was selected after a vote of the coaches of the ba tional Football-League——- +4 Led by all-league fallback Jim Brown, the Cleveland BE r* wns, champions of the Eastern Confer- ence, landed seven players, to six: by the Washington Redskins and the runners-up New York Giants. The Pittsburgh Steelers and the|. Philadelphia ‘Eagles drew: four: each- and the Chicago Cardinalg three. “The squad: * Redskine;, Sooke | Dick . Redskins ; se Jock strow Stroud, woud, Giants; “center, Pos Browns: i balf baat” rage Gitlord, - Steelers, and Browns; left satety Jerry Norton, Cage Results AY’S COLLEGE ree RESULTS 3 | Ej “te £g YY 4 = s 5 _s 8 Hg ay 47 oo "te. ine Me 63 nan = ay ena nc Jack MeCiairen Set { Speen, Guns el en" Roosevelt” Br Brown, Ginnts; teams ever at the school. ’ nak — Sa tas 10s Sh ay on ene m7 ~ vn Doesn't Bother Engle : , icago Squa waive 3 In the event of a tie in regu Fagot in F’ rt’ S . prove pris aspect egun Fn; ter-tethe reteree vil tae ESE 1 £AaVOrIte S Spot DETROIT ® — The Detroit Redlomral, which irrpeabebiy tke fast lea and the captains of the two sinecke ceveeed kt evade en mame © te eae sick Wi ot tne ean a dae: SAN FRANCISCO @ — Head charity game which this year for Do Bowsaies es itd eee ee ng eg will be the Pe West at Stanford and Hockey League clubs. Rey ren o-5 BS Test period between ‘regular quad has been oes os. thee with the West at Stented aad Baciens Pa es eS lekinner, PCH 2 9 1 3 i45|1>-Mminute en ll A t-West game! 1, and the West's head eoach Sacicst ett slety, Hnstm Tune Tt was a fourtor-four swap with{ zens, dee 2 12 § % 145] ‘The sudden death playoff, inti-/here Dec. Jack: Curtice, have declared the Lye mo = gg ¢ Suinese” Bu Serace| peut nce Der (Street, AH 2°16 6 38 iz¢/dentally, has never been used since} “We think we have a real fine! practice sessions open to the pub- Eegiet; lipemen Mie imconat| Fifth-place Detroit gave up vet-| moods, FN 3 14 § 34 129/it was put on the books several/ squad,” he says. “How well they jie baiback “Enter Prank rrichione. ‘Seeiers; eran center Dutch Reibel, right Brussow, aH | 3 ie M33 ineiyears ago. jell depends on how good ad Tom Scott a ee he Bu Dee ee Oe . are. Gee are Dineen and left wing Bill Dea. ‘Gaines. FN 3 14 §-33- 110 35 P Today the East and the Westiend Whitmer, PCH 2 8 42 i068 ports ages vieit the Mes The sixti-place Black Hawks (Parker. Sag. 2 § 1 30 408 ee ee ae ar ey ONS sent the Red Wings veteran left |fysiop. Fc 411 Mt 33° 82 io Fears freee at the ’ this back wing Mickoski; ee re 4*# @ 7 cipient proceeds from Detroit sought Mickoski and, Bailey as two proven defensive forwards, who formed two-thirds of Chicago's checking line. Key! player so far as the Black Hawks: were concerned was Reibel, a five- year NHL center. Scoring lead ‘NEW YORK a, — Bob Pettit ‘gained points. but lost ground to George Yardley—in the National ‘Basketball Assn. individual] _scor-| NEW YORK @ — Coach Vince Boryla of the New York Knicks and the college game is growing Coach Rates Sparen, Ztit play the champion Boston Celtics greater. The pros are improving tonight in a Madison Square/as they go — They have ‘Garden doubleheader. “A poor tunch.” “Oustide of Sparrow and Sauldsherry, the rest of the- “t don’t khow why, Maybe be; the spread between pro ball/##. @ ones the Knicks in his rookie season, He frees 2 = | eee es be Likes His North Squad — wean ssaee398387 a ” | SSEBSREBE =| BSSCSRENE ve ewe eae i Ramsey, Bos, | Duffy Arrives in Miami, rae at jis-scoring at a 17-point |clip this year, his secénd in the league. 4 pacion, who was paralyzed — : curiae tenes Award for 5th Time | in the Marines. He pinged ter Detroit University. : Rolladium Site ‘for Invitational . | Skaters. From 5. States. to Participate in Meét Dec. 29-31 The first annual Rolladium In- vitational Roller Skating meet, open to all amateur skaters in the ‘(Great Lakes region, will be held Dec. 29-31-at-the rink on Highland — road. : sin are expected to in the seven.events and 24 aoe = f= = This is the first atte as such still a restless line, aes ae Tae [eet sa oy eo a. ee bance rn ef ar | te Le fh So fer officials passed out pr gh ERE i Haughton Wins. Top bie rise ee ‘elephant with liam Negley, CASH & GARRY PLAN |. sicphavis = SAVE ON ROTH i CIRCLE DRIVE for EASY LOADING | ii MBER CO. 3360 _W. HURON ee ee er ew oe i if i a Tl #8 5R37 "Fe ogi si Sy Ut Ca au, a i Hi = taster, decry Byres and Core rae Michael meets Ferndale St. James in the start of Catholic League play, Friday, at Ferndale, then lays off competition until. the MSU's Ninowski Drive In or Call for a Free Appraisal — EXAMPLES — Prices Paid on Trade-In Week of December Ist, 1957 SS Chev. 2 ér. 84. $1975 Pir. 51 Pent. 4 dr. a4. sums S6Ohev, 5. Wag. $2075 so Mere. ray, aa. eae 5S Chev, 4 dr. 84. $026 MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES Chevrolet + a e.. Ig ““lLeehing for the co Ideal Family Gift? a> et ore Me desire ag Pe). PING-PONG TABLE <7 — Fir Top and Stand * “ ~~ - Spin nae", 4 A to keep that average u over 200, “ . i oe K. D. 2 75 Sauna vial ? #4 conter er Gibson, sec- First, you, shovld bow! at least (on7 06 tee erations! Boxee Aluminum five days a week. Six or seven ' days. is more like it. Combination Doors + canis 1 ape zen mat rt tomo Baseball Officials FULL INCH THICK a sis | DONALDSON LUMBER | 27 Orchard Lake ve 2-8381 4x8’ V4" thick of 36x80" eS =e ee “ e i i 4. F | ‘Is He Hard to le _ and Heavyweight Metal and. Wood _ fer This Christman? Plywood Panels 3) 7s jeu stoi red ana = = Fight New.TV Plan NEW YORK ~The decision of the Columbia Broadcasting _Sys- tem to telecast a Sunday major -\league game-of-the-week ‘next sea- - PRECISION & POWER 17 TOOLS | ~~ ‘Complete Line ‘of Light — - Working Machine Tools . Your Industrial Supply Distribittor ae Cutting Tools & Supplies, fn W. Pike, Corner Cass Phone FE 2-0108- | vena ds of OFF-STREET PARKING celeseras BY Bite i JIM WILLIAMS Hitele € Inawence ; J 1206 sitters al me - : Jan. 10 loop tilt with St. Rita'’s— Cleveland Signs jIntramural League basketball ac-' nia Ws a trek by Jim Williams mah Pe at aboot nia at Los Angeles, the University | dt Sparen tee defeated Romeo, Milford and Davi- The Y¥ a son while bowing to Utica. Rangy dividual ates been a pg ogee in Rochester in the team success : Bronx Bombers w: Center Je Hill, guard Mike the top team E.R.A. in the cir- Walker and forward Dennis Evans cuit, an even 3.00. _ among the bright lights for ee. ae Avondale, " Both the individual and team of the Oakdand B League. The Falcons' home floor advantage performances see. works against- the Jackets in Year with 3.32 while peated Setwenn abies Yivels, of the Yankees Ferndale, sparkeg by flashy with 2.47. In an " der { 2 a : revs Yar ‘Dissolution Id ta issolufion idea rare: mg é ' ta. Bora Brings Protest rena DIINgS FTO hind Boston’s Frank ; who had 2.73. Four PCC: Presidents || ge Hg ace Disagree - With Prexy || Chicago's Billy Pierce Schmitz of U. of W. i with bape In 1956, hurlers won 2) or é SEATTLE Presidents of four * * of the northern division schools|{} Bunning was the disagree with the recommenda. | league, appearing in dation ‘of Dr. Henry Schmitz, Early Wynn, / President of . the University ofi the White Sox, kept the Stack/Hits 29 Washington, that there be “‘an) rofl ow Seg aang ay re. early dissolution of the Pacific | mont bates 10, Ciowed. the CIS Hasse Wins. | Conterence.” heme tcc 7 it YMCA Loop ~'| te. Sainte made the recom : mendation yesterday in an inter- | _ Baltimore’s relief ace, George / view with Mike Donohoe of the Zaverink, appeared in the most Maurice Stack scored 29 points to | Seattle Post - Intelligencer. Dr. games, 56, while Pierce and Don- Hasse’s Pharmacy to a. 5 | Schmitz said the decision last evan tied for pitching the most victory over GM Tech in YMCA week of the University of Califor. Washington igeition Monday night at Pontiac “Y"iot Southern California and Cali-|l| Stobbs lost the gym. : fornia to withdraw had made ,‘‘an. Pedro Ramos, Mary Caswell contributed 17 /@lready confused situation chaot- homers, 43, a points to Hasse’s attack while |ic.” Stobbs Dick McKibben was high for * « &¢ "hey oa Tech with 16, ~ | He sald in view of this the Unt, new mem Bruce Ross and Vince Angel|versity of Washington .“! sclenee te ol tallied 16 points apiece as Utica|the only practical solution is an land’s defeated Stone Baptist, 43-22, Ger- * of the PCC. wild and Spangler netted 13 for the : losers, The, YMCA forfeited to the Eagies in other Ca fBaesee 2 Wayne agers Bow | No games are scheduled next ‘Monday. Contests on Monday, {0 ashingto ‘Dee. %, are: 7:30 ona akc ware W I n UL Peay ve oad. YMCA ee |__DETROIT Um — Washington Uni- vs, GM! : &30 — V8. versi ete. Le lee bee of It was Wayne's second straight| loss after 21 successive home court victories. | »policy, but hos con- chorige in dividend & eg for the anid 2 We. he ‘ime never mind & Dividend Period Since vp! fl sa. "tell Us Class A John Keller Shey Chds ve. Wedt- In A sctaty, 7:00—Auburn, (meshed .27 points to spark the'siders of Columbus to a Ti-51’ 8:00—Central Christian vs. Perry | YOU HAVE ALUABLES INSURE! “| Going Hunting ? a peas 3 covers you. On land or sea con dangerous, no xs Jou anywbee Jn te = a stray bull These are only of possible. Protect yourself the entire trip with... - HUNTERS’ ACCIDENT INSURANCE, Planned for Your Needs. . 7 WHILE HUNTING days or WHILE TRAVELING | : “even while driving « private’ car, | _ 4 WAY PROTECTION oe @ Medical Expense Coverage | depend Pot MR Pe yermne i matter what the | let, poisonous “§ -a few Sipe ee: more up to 31, Se ee ee ee " a Oe bE Oe eee he 2 anes eS ee eee f ; i i ae } iS ae ‘ ae ee ¥ : 2 P f ae " F 3 f F So } . jected th demands of her bother, pr sein Mg om ia he Seah baseball club. ir ily owns the ae 428 games in 60 hours and 27 minutes at which | above. The ABC said the unofficial record was : 4 “Ys shown In action aiid when he thought he had broken: 381 games, be. then. went.on.to It the higher total. ae -__|last_night, ‘ of the heap winning three games Location "They Fa North Carolina’s Tar He nite an peel ce - 4 etal yr imeem Ky pl ge ms SA Wichita’s “81-78. decision over / ate SMU Upsets Cela, Abin Wins jtucky Invitation Tournament : 15 MINUTE | eccteod. ASR ie SERVICE BE ng fhe oe agp Cin- | was out front and stayed there fovgeine W8-P0 Mantel to Sth place. Maryland, San | #. The DMastangs had the scent | Francisco, West Virginia, Michi. by then, however, and tied it 53- ——| gam State and Minnesota cons | 53 with lanky Rick Herrscher, | plete the t0p ten. Missing from | high point wih 2, ae YX he cute’ be are Bradiey, | Max Willlams the scm} }) er losing to Seattle, and gt. Lowls | sxty went ahead to stay with a| Temple, which dropped clear j1ittle less than 4% minutes left, dy ds PLAN out of sight from Sth te 10th lon a hook shot by soph Kim A places, and a free throw by Williams, _North...Carolina ..was a _rather, stalled it out. aS if Sonn) choice fof first) It was the second defeat in 63 of 116 votes for Starts for the Wildcats, who Kansas was first on/Paired against West Virginia, (che SE Carolina plays Minnesota i place votes, The was fairly close with|tucky Invitational. 2 ‘le Fi : : & R ? 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Plans fo Drain Tank tion and the SURLY. RETUENG TO ENOW RUSINERA — Now ¢ glamor the ‘poor), ous brunette of 29, Shirley Temple is fitted into 'a gown by Marie al Johngon as she prepares to return to the show business in which : on the Bill of she started as a cuddly blonde two-yearold. Next month. she’ll * appear on NBC-TV as hostess of the Shirley Temple Storybook, * * hour-long presentations of fairy tales. She'll also act in four of the ted Democratic }+——_—storles,- —— ny om ato nistra’ on As Glamorous Brunette U.S. at the NATO meeting liner Augustus when it passed Ca- pri at dawn, heading into Naples Harbor. He was taken by boat to Naples’ fortress-like prison, Pog- gioreale. lin absentia, Police said he also iprobably would be triéd for other’ crimes. Waterford High _ Presents Annual Yule Concert A concert will be presented at Wednesday .at the Water- . alee te obegn’ te there will be a mass community. sing, which will include the: traditional Christmas carols. The public has been invited to atténd. Needs More ‘Nurses"— et i ee tie Treaty A variety show, peesented lant night ‘by girls’ at the Oakland! with &-|County Children’s Home, was con-| sidered such a success that a repeat performance is in the Members of Moms’ clubs in Birmingham, Ferndale and Royal Oak have been invited to watch | .|the hour-long presentation featur- ing song, dance and amateur skits. Holiday Show Success Calls for Encore | with “The girls plan the whole pro- gram and prepare all the costumes themselves,” said Mrs. Maxine Smith, girls’ recreation director at the home, “They staged their first “James C. Hagerty’s job is to tell aig world~ what President Eisen- .,hower says, but he also often télis uisenhower what to say to the 8 ead : * bd * The 48-yearold Hagerty is earrying off one of his tougher as- sign this week in Paris, where the President ig attending the summit meeting of the North Organization. gerty’s forte is “spot news,” sale oa Re Fol pom =; conferences have coinplained he j-handied the meeting “like a — Beside —that,._December-—is_an. ulcer month for Hagerty; He first got his ulcers when toil- jing as press secretary for New Tork Gov: Thomas E. Dewey, other food. His cigaret corisump- tion is three or four packs a day, and he often needs a sleeping tab- let to sleep at night. Tension and temper, as oe as competence, have been part I'm talking to the heceis vd swear IT was talking to my -[Mhey're both shy men His father was senior political writer_for the - WALLED LAKE HELD-OVER Hee Advises Ike |=: on Public Addresses |== lime vo it camaliee Go tities, vaid of Hagerty’'s makeup since he | “father. I fuller participation” than perhaps any White House news secretary in_ history. Woman Dies'in Fire _ identified only as “Josephine” died Monday in a fire at her Detroit reoming house. An elderly man and a crippled woman who also lived at the house were rescued. John the young woman had lived there about a month. Wyandotte Girl Killed FOWLERVILLE @—Nancy Ann Pepke, 71,. of Wyandotte, was killed MONDAY IN A TWO GOLin lision on U.S. 16 four miles west 52) edo Se et ’ 3 a {bee 7 IN BUTTERFIELD THEATERS | 9: 5 Holiday Shewtine rt hlorncccont — GO OUT TO THE MOVIES Coen COS ooeceseeeesesecsereesoooeeceoooeeseS “LAST DAY | a, Robert Wagner @ Joan Collins more joys, sports equipaen,, 9c. in “STOPOVER TOKYO” senna . “a Fa —FLusS = ms ba “TOMORROW cs |) THE FACTUAL STORY OF NY's Ba @ of MK uc athe: best pictures of all time on one great a All in color. i ger reanlor dmission price the GOODFELLOWS' ; Moke their goal! So that no Kiddie © will be without a Christmas ‘come out and enjoy the speci! BENEFIT SHON ‘Sool iy Oi: hah 2 | Menuhin, _ {but firmly, not to do such a © A807 by HEA Corvin, TM eg UE PO” PUT THEM IN A SAFE DS ON THE PUPET by MED Gervice. Inc. Tt. Reg. U.S. Pat. OF, By Martin od ‘= 7 * 7 AND SHE MUST'VE FOUND 4 OUT THAT I'D DISCOVERED 1 \T BECALISE IT’S GONE! ahs te Rai ae | AND ARCHY ae ee ee me we ew ww je —— * * is “t's nothing, Ruth. She ranted one with birds in i.” | . Fe | & \ Ford, American Motors, Santa Fe, American Telephane and American Tobacco were firm. * ke sk The ticker tape was late. at the oe 2 opening a8 a succession of blocks |Qalons, Dry ie tes: | Orade A * ~65, weighted ski, wid “hve 50: um 44; 37-30, wtd os 37%. Grade B large 46-| — G A extra le 50%; medium 44. Checks 35. wy type he : market firm on hens and relatively scarce. Toms about steady and offerings ample. Some miums noted for heavy sizes a * ing blocks inchided: U.S. Open Steel off 44 at 49% on 5,000 shares: 1,500 shares; and Radio Corp. off % at 30% on 1,000. New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations). 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H ae nots eo eeeeeeeee 3 nue sYecesedetuees bi ee eeeeteetecnee Be jumbo os; average 54; Ja Commercial! ded : = Whites: Grade A large 46-47; medium eA large 464-49; medium DEVROIT POULTRY - i ar — | = ir Mo: top Detroit up to 1 20- _ Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK DETROIT, Dec. 17 (AP) — Ca . Bulk receipts sla) 8 a = pt Hii 01) i rt iL fi 3 ze5 a i UT ITS ‘NO FISHING*: FOR if Eg rge 82; 116 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. - WATLING, LERCHEN °. “a oF OB “Christmas Gift-Suggestion = Make a Lasting Gift : and Each Dividend Is a Reminder of Your Thoughtfulness Contact our office to see bow easily these gilts may be purchased. phier Co. City Parking Lot Meters. ;Show Revenue Increase Revenue from municipal park-jcokes street lot. With the finishing ber|touches ‘placed on it earlier this! hitlt onight|f C.J 818 Community National Bank Bidg. * Pravda said colonizers are put- ting pressure on by a the peoples of Asia, Africa and the clearly are overestimating the last half of the 20th cen- Civilians Told =Not to Worry. on-street $42,000, for INSURANCE Ford Ends Production Bank Bldg. of 2-Passenger Model s F8 cies z - passenger models will be built. Se = = = ; * — es Se The last car was No. 53,168 since “4 Ford started producing Thunder- “passenger car will be 24 inches longer and 4 inches wider Automobile Insurance Liability Insurance ‘Burglary Insurance - zs Bop-Talking Youths . Mum on Gun Theft than its two-passenger predecessor. Types Tenants’ Policies News in Brief - Feason is left free to combat it ___. Thomas Jellerson, 1801 ee Co, American Motors ls [Reports re) Net _ me ar Dee. it, 3 1, ‘wiin \ Same pf dice are-one-in — Sapa a a ————— tis ye oe) a oe cen mance a SPS RR ME Rael maT to mm i - ( bed ‘ ee i 3 | : fH aA NEN aalaeseeneaeesscnene sae emer eee » s My __tine aamainamm—eieatae 14, 6, 17, %, 6, oH, =e Help Wanted Male 6 Tre . j o* neurance Agencies ; Gervice = «nase - 3 a * in 2 oor eee 4] 7 20 eeeeeenne 3 . * 2+ e208 88 OOS ERLE we we _ EXCEPTIONAL racks se ITY Large Yearly Earnings is offered Independent Contractor Long Distance =A Man Needed wuz, Pog on Ug oe _ ®WE WILL NEED “what do you mean — take away his milion dollars and Sit dave 7a eee eee Oe eee” Seen sate St MANAG ASST. MANAGERS - INTO THE | INDUSTRY msa| LH. BROWN, Realtor GW. 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HOME... od f woo wir} Ri ea ALTY + “drapes, Beautiful jawn, 5 te sohools and | #450 DN. 3 B 3 Bi x ' 30 p.m. 318 m om “LOSE IN heat, garage, | : : ‘Brick duplex. 6 on s side, r | Manatee | NT CHOLIE | FARES Seat ee eee | Lt 8. “ = ee cUcKLER REALTY BREWER WEST SIDE os Rose McLarty, Broker | rz 4-409 = 7 FE 21520 7 ave x, | farbeat, 'S! vedrooms, “tul "OT $395 MOVES YOU IN : i | YOU WIN! Bring me $500 ana wu | “oat gras Model 205 Wy Hop: TERFORD : to this 3 bedrm. basement . $550 DOWN. Ee the Wire Mahae bing. rel WILL TRADE ee) Ee | eee | GILES pine| DRAYTON PLAINS EM 24100 _¢¢ 32411 after 7. | ritchen, ! car ge New 3 bedroom home, See — “4 : ~~ = ; H YDEN snd saree. Say tar| $800 Ferme Vera. | iw eel oe Te ee nay na | KENNEDY | Ras. _ 25 Rein aren'sle. "| 01 W, murat OO" FE 800 ap a ecewer a Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor : rede or FE 21396 HOYT. - DOWN | : $450 Down ‘ie £6 lero. ESTATE CLARKSTON AREA . , Plastered als git furnace, ca) Fim. hereas "the > street ee THAN RENT. home, 4 ae ‘ 506 4 Ave.| Beat, ii baths, combination wa 915 per mons. ag te NEAR | CLARKSTON storms, Best of terms. Now thy possassion. $14. 900 =a § BRICK. vacant, @. RESALE. 1 year, old. 2 NCH with full basement, car- RMS—VACANT $1,100 down, $58 month in-| _ East Cornell a “Oak flout TE : cluding taxes and insurance. A sharp 2 bedroom Large family ie clean condition aad fully [1 ROOM HOME on Chippewa m.| Dome. jee EE down modérn. Move right in, Gas heat. Immediate possession. e Ser eden take down with $2,500 down. a Only + a3 4 apartm't income =i ao i i i i : E St Sn ee Sree | oe : $405 DOWN New 2 : : = + y NICHOLIE|sezeuean| SSE" | geese Sree cn of this & HARGER CO, This ‘is nots shell’ Call teday AB <—-o ; TLR 3. Dep. ee on one Ge have ue srenthie ae a fen, fealy : wig gAYDEN, Realtor Sar liv- ARRO A Red Ribboned Packa c -1731 po tg Lean : ya HAVE | baths, stairs to attic and one of a1 : . Auburn Rigs HURON GARDENS |, 424M8, 9D ROSMESTEA |r naiowin ave. PE satm | sommice On E-BLWD-SY Sp, Toomey. NO.” of Si features ea recom: | Toit Maes, Pubed S. ®, lates n ikitchen ‘with | 3,Dedroom home, oak floors, pias- Riess. cetpeted living room, large Fe = or__Newiy ; i Sees | mendea by the Woman's Home| smaller home in trade ' 2 car ceo a by ya tered walls, oll’ forced air fur-| Ritchen hot ¥ : t FOR , SERRY aseee. bul Sores: ‘ 4 ~ basement, was recrea- : 3 Tange and_oven Tee edan| Reece. arms & screens, 2% car| sofenct, "hee oan : ar oe -gqittkory Grove 1. A aulet area of at least 3 bed- | $9.000 COMMERCIAL FRONTAGE convenietice of 2ip baths and Brenly posed fo sell. “FRANK SHEP ARD BY OWNER Scho ia.ee sown car see am ied ig A this truly a Bom for living. AL FRONT OL 17811 OL 1-110 i Waar tor. | _sade our packed “with, these |: 380 blocks 2, i m hom ntl _ WACANT a ‘mode! -at - 2816-- -190- bd 5 ; eae ee ee ee ee - ye ape Se aa lp Be le ale NCE ROME | — sip pow | aa | Giroux Franks | Str ees | Se See Large new 3 bdrm. basement oil) down. wimming & »| furnace , . Good jocation | Suburban. 2-family pa | te. room. 4 GENERAL REAL ATE , rae $6: 700 ‘with ‘terms near Griveent LE. quick posser-| OM4, be used tor 1 Lrge’ tamiy| [0m 2. yeaa id. slum | |, GENERAL REAL ROTATE, LADD‘S INC. | 1H. BROWN, Realtor ‘s * 4236 , ; . Peo a : i oll heat. $9,500 with $506 1a Huron Ph. 24810 | fear tens Stince GaRind| Satan, Ge ee tee| et AS eee | te eee | Hompstead| apres, mene | —— Mle eu mest, gue heat Ghermat i deremee "PONTLAC. <, Easy Terms. i buy_at this price - in en poe insurance. | ; Site 3 bell | | Zesat, Sereas. sated wires, shee, PONTIAC REALTY GEORGE BLAIR SE te oe ae 4-BEDROOM _| __om 38ft'er' Pe sees _ ( ‘| A RK , TED} seu, UGH, REALTOR 636 Dixie Hey OR 31351 | SEVERAL GOOD 376-3 Oe Sis eee ports: | MULTIPLE LisTiNe ING GER — : = FE 5-126 oe Pe aoeul., eee Bratton oa S|‘ Rouses Income houses & 2 fam~| side location. Two ak , : Ev & 1 to | West Suburban PW. DINNAN Living BRICK PNET! = sio0 | ee | WHITE eee Se 2 Pe pe spnee. losets. Total Bg 19483, Auburn f 2 recreation rooms, built-in Fae Tats mee] ee htebatieharae| Breage oy pacity ce] | Povo otal rm pros. |” @ang- "| eeaetce aa Tage alls fortis bar * - er is yours. bat me extra, bedrooms Oliver Street 7 4 j $300 DOWN ggg t= | ga Be frowed “eae is Aan Fo Hotel Rooms 39 5 BEDR 7 MS month sod YOURE Int * built’? ome, we car racage ioeistt lot: wiring included "Den Ferner ae arsine Ne, ere i ef g it T tee ae oe 306 ht. lot basement Owner Leaving State gx >. HOTEL AUBURIN pag Polistes heise! (oF ap. | See this coay. 2 bedroom home iL, MODERN 3 REDEM oie ca at ae 8 ght er Seetite= (81.500 DOWN | oy a9 L200 nemele teen, | Sessa eee eer ere! Fae enlenee, : CO Very iw ome ‘ 4 Only frontage 160 in 7 464 peters PE Where can you beat it? late 2 bedtoomn ‘bom i oo St. Benedict's School Be RED cenit Phere re 2, beareom, wp - | LEA og Ey ba eye A ay me cy w apd sewer. Tro blocks jeme is 0 dream *so (eee, Bere Exing Feom. separate alning room, C | pe ih TV. line. Pertect for fires tome from bus, ‘We ‘know of nothing decorated you will be . | AR gy ey 1 om be By oS 3 é or eek. & up. sr eo (io, fent rooms. Total ee Don’t compremise _ proud gh Lp nd ; ay. “ ment. sige A | Ave, cated gy Ph Ee, Gash "Thies — ose ay - ; rage. cement drives foreiy ree. kite | ie par “aiing $5,850 tows. nant, Cen Spare Ah) WOULD - Proud to show tis home ts ; me eee ue ,| HERBERT C. DAVIS | SiMycee'scact 2 RM. VIC. OF UNION LAKE. you ay. Call now. oa spriog you Po s : . : oa od 1 New ‘ ‘* gt lnc CASS LAKE =. g, that, has one “ot ihe LAWRENCE w.__- | including furniture. it hes & come | oe =. bus line Ne tak ae OCT ICE 3) ~~ Gath, coap'Rvtng tore Git | and passe. very, well esserest ie ate hd let 3 H, deep. All| 3 wedroom fhe — e. PE 5-510 Rs a A a LL YR a BORN iy ee te leah al rch. City sewer and wa- p enough for you FE 4.9 : 3 : eed octet ae a your tek = ae ae oe rit the winter— os Pontiac-Watkins Sub. — Rate psale FE sasib 1 ted | vice “apace CROUND FLOOR OF. est ins 50 ft. Cass Lake- it Js year round home. | one “Every home is different in this| p.m. only. : service available. 2007 W. Huron, sand beach” on Gans. ‘Lake’ | a | For Sal Hives | aa eee ee) See aeons] FT TN ries | “BUY A HOME FIRST” B t 2° FE 24 Realtor PE +n | a} legraph per LEE seston mute CALETA —_ | Satire BER _ WHITE BROS. Se EST, “yt? ne IDGE "sian NORTH SIDE, Built _in 1956, this 3 bareo : Baa veag” || ‘| No Work > Seisres| Kampsen| oparrrc | c . a ae REALTORS FE 4.0528 joe ti lied J. R, Hiltz |S 8. Telegraph A Dorma : EDR i- HOME. . * * ae PURNACE. LARGE LOT. large kitchen, FA ; re- Won't troubi = ae = i os ier MONTE. dryer included’ for only 12.000 Minding thie — aoe 4 fa) IFFERS : Youngstown ; R. J.. VALUET, R It | au now, uo 42045 or =M} in a ie : : oe PO | auminan, GARLAND AVE. PE 5-063, LOVELY RANCH HOME 34x with 3 large =| North. Side | ae ge OPEN EVENINGS U 36 1 : a 4 Attractive 2 bedroom home. |. ee : eee MUbniLe Tisrino tenvice sashes garage, begin mataral| ace pertect agen for rec | Aag¥S, duane gone tches |W HURON INCOME - | at specie 'a MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE cxira tockaee ey Fiore pate oe —— - aa Seneral Hospits win 8 = HOLMES-BARTRAM 36210. 418,600 Tos C- ae ‘| home. Only $7.15 , : : a | Rees | peerticr Location. Rome. Se «3 WOE age aor ACMDIAN Va ao ens ROME Hg Bg By soho “only a ane i - . ‘SCHEVROLET [53 5 Belge ee + HARDTOP Ge SE Fae, wna wate dither | heey __ Belicaltl - vensone re g 56 Sky kare sa $1095 “CHEM Boral fois ec low mileage, STOCK sasg | "ner new SPOre 'Wated La geek A 41561. | CAR by aos oer TOO BUR . a bog i: “4 oO. if Z KW. Meee \ YOUR CHOICE Ps TOR FIR UE CHEN. fome? Le, ts nein you adjust Bee aese aN sls | ‘34 4 Station. 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