ee ante a tear i) YEAR ao , oe * * * x ~ PONTIAG MICH AN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMN 1 16, 1959 02 PAGES MTR coca Paaad vie water = 2. FAL 7 4 : "Crashed Into a ‘Tree rainst Radio Free Europe Spy Uncovers Poison Plat Banking Chief __Rides on a Regal Pachyderm = Counteragent Defies Williams Tells of Drug on Resignation in Saltshakers Won't Leave State Job. Employes ‘Blame Reds; . | Act Shows Aijr Info. Despite Flareup Over Very Effecti Conflict of Interests. _ ry Errective fy MUNICH, Germany ip Radio Free Europe said to- iday agents of a “foreign 2 |Communist power” have at- ; itempted a mass poisoning 4 iof its employes. _ Most of the employes of this privately financed, American Stafion are fefu- ‘gees from Iron Curtase | ‘countries. Erik Hazelhoff of Mount. Kiseo, ™ N. Y., Radio Free Europe’s Eu- 4 ropean director, said a poison : | a |» was found Nov. 21 in a number of j de Ler a MA es saltshakers at the station’s cafe-. LANSING \P—Gov. wil liams Savs he has asked for | the resignation of State) SHEARED IN TWO — Police called this The car was torn in half spewing wreckage for [P20 king Commissioner’ wreck the worst they had seen after Manuel many yards. Palaez was hurtled beneath another |Alonzo L. Wilson because, Palaez, 34, of 38 Allison St. had lost contro] and automobile and died before he could be admitted ‘of a conflict of interests: | collided into a tree on Woodward avenue hear to St. Joseph Mercy. Hospital. The conflict of interest bank case brought against. ‘Sepa rate Car Crashes Kil Spring's Spring Won tgs ort Comes U nsprung, ,ernor’s press secretary. Wilson has refused to resign Par In Bloomfield Area Mts Weather Due wire es : , ' ‘governor in a‘ letter Sept. 24 j = | ; | ‘And suddenly ‘reaching a high ‘The commissioner said he did not i # le css ; teria. A Pontiac man and a Mount Clemens man were killed of 46 Thursday and continuing mild fee! he had violated banking laws. = FASY DOES IT — Barbara Eisenhower, 33- AF Wirephote | The director said the sub- ;with only minor day to day changes) Two Traverse City banks year-old daughter-in-law of the President is helped her diplomatic hosts during the marathon trek | stance was analyzed and was early this morning in two seperate accidents on their through Monday is the prediction brought suit against Wilson last down from an elephant after a ride last Saturday with the President. She has been his official | found to be a poisonous drug de- | The low tonight will be near 36 in which his wife is a major | . tempt was disclosed by a Radio degrees. shareholder. ' S. Indicts | 4 C E di t Sta e ‘if S ‘Free Europe employe ‘who al- | >| Rainfall will ‘total one quarter Weber said Wilson had been. Our [ C QQ though ostensibly used by a for- : Hills. of an inch in rain mestly about asked several times by Williams to! eign oaroee power for sabo- He died to the ambulance betore| Saturday or Sunday. ‘resign, starting when the bank: purposes” has been cooper- arriving at St. Joseph Mercy Hos-| ese es int oh cn tonight miles to to-) case came . ‘et Prison Guards 12- Town D r al n H Opes nin the tine be, was “tet con me ee > , : I The Lowest tomperatare ie rey. “basic “conflict sit er nigel Grand Jury Charges “ TMEVEALS IDENTITY Frank Faner Jr., 21, of Mount E town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was Traverse City case.’ Brutal Treatment of Hopes for the big 12-town storm relief drain for) «je aiso revealed the identity Clemens, was dead on arrival a 36 degrees. The reading at 1 p.m. “Although I cannot agree that | southeastern Oakland County were dealt another jof the person who planned these ee was 47. .” Convicts in Florid . as acts and ordered them executed, this ii -onduct, ; onvicts in Florida t | momen. 8 eed “° spe we staggering blow today when it was ruled that costs to ‘including this latest “a | | way to work. ‘by the U.S. Weather Bureau for, August, They accused the com. in New Delhi. Barbara's stamina has. amazed _ hostess. _| rived from the deadly night- Manuel Palaez, 34, of 38 Allison St., died g half hour the Pontiac _ | missioner of having given favor : —— ae EE shade plant. after his car was cut in two + | and illegal treatment: to a bank _ Hazelhoff said the poisoning -at- on Woodward avenue near! pened PRE We PND Opdyke road in Bloomfiel | adison Heights were determined illegally. ing a C t diplomat sta- ' , have been no deliberate wrong. | -wasyING , — ~ M ; s ommunis oma sta ' : Police, doing on Mr, Wilson’s part. And fRASNCTOR, h nace tat Circuit Judge Willlam’J. Beer said there was a “total ‘tioned in Western Europe acting | | Wanted: r vs om oe he honestly does "0/2 ©. S0eers annou absence” that the County Drainage Board had weighed ° the instructions of his govern- that the situation in- 'a federal grand jury at Jackson- wd ive { the drain {ment, Hazethoff continued. Sees impropriety. ville, Fla, Tuesday indicted 14 what benefits the city would rece ve r om | ne ra "| The cafeteria was closed. . Fire p rofection conseaate I sought to spare present and former guards at the and the extent to which*—— — ———~"|_ Hazelhotf said U. S. and Ger- “him any unfavorable notoriety Florida State Prison on charges. it contributed to the condi- \rmadistely often ‘anne ently tch of tee in this matter.” lof mistreating prisoners in viola- tions which make the drain U. 5 Asks More | He said about 1,200 employes Last Year | On a pa ; Royal Oak Township | Wilson declined comment ye8- ‘tion of a federal civil rights law. necessary.” r ent the cafeteria but they te Dete: 88| His car swung in- jterday on the suit brought in Ing-' ‘often b I their famili to the path of an Is Short on Both After nam County Cireuit Court by the. s * * * ‘often bring along their families. automobile driven Goodfellow. Arrest Traverse City State Bank and the Rogers said a far-reaching ins, The judge's ruling means another. |The cafeteria will be reopened by William Mead, 73 of 3172 e $ Etat Peoples State Bank of Trav-| ‘vestigation by FBI agents preceded | idelay in realization of the $47. 102,- e D in 'Tharsday. * * + Oakhill Dr., Troy. Mead was taken, eee dlics rse City. the department's presentation of 090 drain and also had county legal “ , ; n € ‘The delay .in the issuance of to the hospital with chest and face’ Royal Oak Township was lett "The suit is scheduled for a pre- evidence to the grand jury. He and drain officials in a quandary; Ww £ Ss this announcement hag been due lacerations. Su ervi Ss or with limited police and fire pro- trial hearing today. said the evidence involved mis-|about what to do next. | Gates arns of Soviet to the necessities of the investi. Police from four departments, p tection yesterday after eight police- The suit stems from the com- ‘treatment of inmates of the maxi-! | Sines entering the planning Rocket Buildup, Says gation which are proceeding in trying te speed the curious who | ft M men and firemen were suspended’: missioner’s approval of transfer- |mum security building at the prison’ stage in 1952, the drain has been . ‘close cooperation between RFE were halting the flow of rush fe) usIC after being accused of pocketing, ring the main office of the Em- (¢ Raiford. | @ matter of legal action. _ French Shirk Duty ‘management and the proper au- hour traffic, termed the Palacz ‘money from Goodfellow newspaper, Pire State Bank from Empire to | | circuit Judge H.. Russel Holland .thorities,"’ he ‘said. 4 * ee ~ N or . wreck the worst they had ever | Resig nN S sales. | Coan {aller a | The indictments charged viola. and then the State Supreme Court PARIS (AP)—The NATO na- “Every act of violence against seen “ | The suspensions included cap- hel constitutional the tons received today a report of! RFE by the Communists dramati- tains of both the police and fire tions of three sections of the had upheld as con |departments. | U.S. Criminal Code which pro- proceedings the county was follow- * Soviet buildup in rockets and cally demonstrates their deep con- mer ee ee a ee : Going south on Woodward, Pa-| Dale C. Harris for 32 years! 2 ne . new U. S. charge that France cern alfout the effectiveness of laez’ car went out of control and ‘supervisor of instrumental music, | hibit conspiracies to injure or ing creating the drain. is not meeting her ‘defense pledges ‘our broadcaste, ” Hazelhoff said. ed 221 feet into a tree. Thejin the Pontiac school system, to- Township Supervisor Elwood | oppress any citizen in the free * e . . ith Sovi eats | ddea 221 pa Oo ay S Fress | ‘ . to cope. with Soviet threats * * * e and front part of the chas-) day , announced his resignation, | Dickens, who suspended the five | exercise of any right or privilege _ After the high court s affirma-, to | ‘ * nee | | policemen and three fir ne enneeETmENnsE CRN: | ured to him by the Constitution of Judge Holland's ruling, the U. S. Secretary of Defense The extreme character of the sis Weré-ripped off, and the trans-; It was accepted by Supérintend- said he would ask that the | ‘ten we ra deed Lown ‘Drainage Board set up new costs Thomas S. Gates Jr. told the latest act constitutes admission & _ mission was thrown 2 25 feet. jent of Schools Dr. Dana P. Whit: 1 aia ip convicted. | Christmas Cartoon ........ 30 |” * ; ‘based on a time lag North Atlantic. Alliance that the by the Communists of the impor- ee *: jmer. | Christmas Serial .... a: x~ & * United States needs more help in tance te. them of trying to destroy : The rest of the.car contaihing) farris joined the Pontiac | Their trial, along with that of Comies .............. 7 | The brutal treatment alleged Madison Heights sought = writ keeping western defenses modern-/RFE. They will find us a hard | Palaez hurtled across. the island) school system in 1926 as an in- ‘W° other persons and an elected County News ........ ..... 1% |eonsisted of shackling or chaining) of certiorari asking the court to |) 3.4 endorses the military/nut to crack.” | | and came to rest against a car structor in the instrumental mu- constable, also charged, is set for) Editorials .. _.. ........ @ (prisoners to the bars of their-cells;| search the proceedings to see if : ‘wubstance of a recent speech by Radio Freé Europe, which does ¢ driven by H. A. C. Andersot;gen-| ¢j¢ department. He was named |! 8m. Thursday before Royal) ygorkets .............. 48 [sometimes without food or ‘cloth-) the law had been followed. Get. Nathan F. Twining. ‘not broadcast to the Soviet -Un- , - Divieion. trav i Pontiac May supervisor of the program in tbe Tae lanepsonbon bets the] 0 ha ‘s ing: On eek ranging from 4) “They are devoid of any evi- Twining, chairman of the C & ion, began operating in 1951 un- tor vision, trave ing nor { i Sports 2% ve eee eee, 42 - 4 urs to a weck or more. ‘dence, any facts or any informa- Joint Chiefs of Staff. sharply _ der C. H. Jackson, President Ei- : ee Woodward to work. ne tatement issued early this! icommunity with only six police | Theaters .... 46 |. In addition, Rogers said that in ition indicating this administrative tacked France last week in ee se. senhower's former adviser on psy- | : The body of Palaez, an employe! oni st nate y officers and three firemen. | TV & Radio Programs . 63 |some instances chained prisoners trjpunal (Drainage Board) took cret NATO military meeting for chological warfare, of a Detroit construction com- My ve tion and retirement, Dickens said he would call in Wilson, Earl! .. . 83 |were sprayed with” water under into consideration ‘the required refusing to’ go along with\integra- pany, came flying free and lodged» “the Po public schools to! ‘© ontinued on Page 2, Col. 1) | _| Women's Pages | a 8 _jhigh pressure.” Statutory factors as complained jin, of its forces. Secretary of poettrne ni adit Rd oe a” ps 1960, was sub-| - _ of by the plaintiff (Madison cate Christian A. Herter Tuesilay’ Stork Makes , “smi e 2 | _ iHeights), the judge ruled ' ; ital: | nde f . sisted that integration is a vita | Royal Oak, described it as he stood) schools Dec. 8, and has mac Mail Stacks Are Growing . * * part of NATO, and in effect sup- Quick Stop ty's defense watching Palaez while waiting for’ cepted by the Board of Ed _ He said- ‘the coun ported Twinirig. Oe -the“ambulance to-arrive:——- and the- superintendent | that”-the—same questions raised: "Cte spoke today alter French’ at Gas Station . | “Ror over 30° f servic this time by the city had’ been Defense. Minister Pierre Guillau- A -.* ® ibis ya eligi : he i " ot settied in an earlier court suit “is mat officially protested the Amer-' ; _ “IT was going about 40 mites the public schools and the city ‘not a defense.”’ jm mam . is shirk. Little Miss Weaver—the newest an hour when-I saw_part_of this. Pontiac, _1_have. conscientiously |-. fee ican charge that France is shir! resident of Novi — was born this coming at me from across (tried to establish and majntain Claude H. Stevens, the coun- ing and the fact that Twining’s morning at a Pontiac gas station island. I put on the brakes high musical and citizenship stand- ty’s attorney throughout typto $700. "books listed names of those. who “98. Ye *s ange resulted | from a raid Oct. 28 én the Mount Clemens office of Dr. 2. d, Gil- bert, an osteopath, Dr. Gilbert : Vaile, 2%, were charged then with | performing an. abortion, and an- other woman, Mrs. Mary R. Gra: ham, 46, of River Rouge, was | charged with conspiracy. Dr. Robb and-the others were). to Gilbert for abortions. Roy Rogensues, assistant prose- eutor, said records seized in. the: proximately 100 illegal operations had been this year at. fees generally ranging from $300, to $400, but at least one running: Veterans Have. - Herbert W. under Civil Service regulations, |” Cireuit © held that the firing of Police Chet Straley was illegal Landry announced he would once Rogensues said Dr. Gilbert's! New Director ferred patients to him and th an isually” $50 Floyd E. Cremer Gets amount, usually $50, paid ‘by the papas , era? i. Township; will “be | Thursday in Covenant ‘ ut: ‘Church, Detroit. Burial will be at WoodtawrCenietery’ counter. ‘Zt EUMINATES UGLY ELIMINATES ‘ INEFFICIENT — | EXPENSIVE UNSIGHTLY “RABBIT EARS” ROOF ANTENNA j Just Plug Into Electric Socket ' for Clearest TV & PICTURES Yet! & ELECTRI-TENNA Television — Antenna Regular $4.95 would have eaten 75 meals en, ‘Toute. Today, the jet passenger, flies coast-to-coast between meals.’ lof the Midwest Hospital Assn. She once taught at George Wash- ‘ington University. Washington Floods Ease More Rain, Snow in South 5 By The Associated Press ~*~ “More rain and snow fell across “s-gtorm-whipped-south central -sec- tions of the country today but 3 The Weather Fell 0.8. Weather eae Repent snd continued mild teda might; redey. Westerly winds tenia teday, dimivishing temight and 4-18 Thorsday. 8. Lew tonight 86. High re Teday in Pontiac t temperature preceding $ a.m. ‘At +. am: Wind velocity @ mob. y sate Wednesda ft §:01 p.m. Fises Thursday, wire $|Heaviest rains were for transfer by the Empire bank. nuaily our Senior H. Wilson also served as president ly our Senior High School Band. dren's Clinic at Traverse City. of the Traverse City State Ban k. seven years before his appoint- ‘ment as commissinner, ‘His stock in this bank, re- |! portedly “‘something less’ than 4 per cent, also was transferred te Wilson’s wife. Wilson began his banking career | ;rains diminished in western Wash- ington, easing flood conditions, ~ —*e — —* —— an ee ann Snow falls up to 18 inches -cov- ered areas in New Mexico but the istormy. weather which hit the \state Monday and Tuesday _ abated, Four inches of fresh snow ‘fell at Las Vegas for a total of 10 |taches on the ground. Cold air moved into parts of ‘Texas and the worst icing condi- tions in 20 years slicked areas in ithe western Panhandle, forcing ithe closing of many schools an ‘some roads. Power and. telephone ‘service was disrupted in hundreds of homes in the ice belt. + + Rains up to ‘four inches that, soaked the dry soil in other parte of Texas were welcomed by farm- ers and ranchers. The wet belt extended throughout Oklahoma and the lower Mississippi. Valley. in . eastern _ at Wort Garbage Con _ MEMPHIS, ‘Tenn. (AP)—Three- rea Gary Davis is giving his Parents dificult time as Christ at Scottville. He has been associat-| ed with the Federal Reserve Bank: /has received the highest ratings in He also had served as director | state contests. Its continuing repu-. of the Michigan Assn. of Public | jtation has been one of excellence.| | Health, Dentists. and. Dental |Our community and schoo! system | have been proud of the band and | its achievements. . * * “It is the hope and aim of the. Michigan. Pontiac schools in the years ahead) School Health Assn. * x -* \to maintain the quality of band Dr. Gibson is survived .by i “z ‘performance that has been de-'wife, Kathryn; two. sons, Richard Hygienists, and president of the | i ‘ot He was a graduate of the school '# dentistry at the ntyaetig * of |§ 2.99 iy wiring — a antenna—does not use any current, Stays to otter men neg “neatly out ght. oe SIMMS forthe 3%" Angel finuines with Ges | Pe — —xet the 4 Ina row and they # Regular $4.95 seller-—Mirace Electronic antenna turns your house lat Chicago and Detroit. veloped under Mr. Harris’ direc. \ He was appointed state banking. re is commissioner in 1957 and was re-' appointed last Jan. 7 for a term' expiring Dee. 31, 1960, U. of M. Staff Checkups Reveal Hidden Disease LANSING (UPI)—Physical ex-' aminations offered. University of |Michigan faculty members detect- a “high incidence of previously unrecognized disease,’ the direc-. ctor of the university’s health. ap-: Check foie: | Praisal ~— hams Fi Lands in Jail Dr. C. J. Tupper toid a health’ &. pontine man kept. one department meeting that cancer’; ‘yource’’ ahead of city police was found in 42 persons and UN nti an -alert petroinian recog- also our goal to have a orchestra . “music activities for students. _ “On behalf of the schools. I ex- \press appreciation to Mr. Harris hi | j in our system, and wish him well in his future activities.” ‘No- -Account' ~ “We. believe the "eiipiaations:| by finding disease early, will help our people live longer and also better by their chances jof being oo ~*~ illness," Tup jper said. : Well, We All Get Tired s ; ‘ oo . VERCELLI. fi (UPD —Dis-., pocmontings Pb Quarna | 24¥- program, and other worthwhile instrumental Christ Ch s professional contributions 3 J. and Dr. Kenneth R. Gibson Jr.;|f] spel “"NOEL”.. 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JWV national commander Ber- ‘Our program is right,” he said. nard Abrams of Jersey City, N.J. #e > Our : i aiowes: ‘ WASHINGTON (AP) — Repub-jthe tact that the Democrats have| tf anything ‘is right, it ought aan to the indistry’s “8, ecmanseagied aes wrote NBC complaining, because The hesteliing author wil liicans are going to work on the|made him a political whipping be, done—and it will’ prove to be take part te an Edward BR. Mar- job af selling Secretary of Agri- boy. good polities.”’ 2 —_ anew to be aired Dec. 27 (culture Ezra Taft Benson to the x *« | Benson said the objective of. his 2 OBS-TV. farmers, ‘GOP National Chairman “We Republicans are going to program Is to “get government : : Voelker, author of “Anatomy of | Thruston B.\ Morton said today. have to offset this. We: are going\off the backs of rs and ef Murder,’ was chusen..as one of} “Morton, who has. reported some to get to work on the. job of selling| inate ineffective acreage controls | fhe world's ‘most noted legal strong pressure within the party\him to the farm, on 8 jahd artificial price-fixing carried. authorities." ito get rid of Benson as a political, , * i lover. from” ‘days. of depression and’ “He will participate in the pro-|ljability, said he had anticipated) Sen. A. 5, Mike Hed (D>! war gram with Murrew, Attorney|/ Monday that he has. no intention Okla) said in-a separate interview!” He said ‘obsolete laws which Joseph Welch of Buston, U.S. of resigning /he doesn't believe the GOP will hogtie farmers, destroy markets Supreme Court Justice William 0.) “I have never thought he would succeed tn such 4 sélling job. land pile up wastefil and costly: and Lord Birkett, retired resign, nor have I suggested it,’’ ‘Politically -it's’ good’ news fof! stocks ‘in goversment warehouses Lord Chief Justice of Appeals of. Morton .said.,"'All I have done is the Democrats, that Benson! must go.” pp scar pena ah England. 5 'to call the secretary's attention to doesn’t intend to quit,” . 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DECEM BER16, 1959 e (Coffee ee Pra : Display Pec sarypetlaes Dy, * Albion College _ {iiss cn misters ao ~« (Keeps Employes ''*3*” a photograph of 12 severed mt Dedicate M } oO Bonus Draws U. tre mereaneed M0 8 aoe say hree Markers ena commemorating the 126th Pe one » rtment anniversary; another on the Delta Hf & i irra Saye — gerd baht — Chock Fulll” was easily identifiable as an Amer ir acti Pa Ad — Plang are|Tau Delta fraternity house com-| bi eapons a moved week "'o' Nuts'Corp, plans to pay out 10) Age Art ted o ican, er way for observance of;/memorating the hymn “The Old) jo, Taken in Florid NES |toms warehouses under supervi- ner cent of its pre-tax income for} ur Depi as The picture was captioned|Albion College's 125th anniversary Rugged vreas” which was written in Florida Worth sion pt the government's General’ fiseal 1959 ax a Christmas bonus) MOSS Murderer, Gls|“American headhunters and their|in 1960, the Historical Society of/there; and the third erected at $2 Million Services Administration, Its desti-'s, ; “a , : Sill ote pers. The methods of colonial- Michigan said today, ‘South Hall, ma Cats song “Sweet- nation was not disclosed. But same "ema bone " cuilent ee as Headhunters . ists donot change." | Included in ceremonies will be heart of Sigma Chi" was composed. MIAMI, Fla. i — Enough gutsleasen il sation for evidence in! tee company, said the figure) WASHINGTON (UPI) — The | : me —e ee J and amzunition to equip a 1544 * +& * jadds up to.5-%2 weeks salary for tnited States has~protested to the bag : Ly 4 man army and give it air and artil-/ Joseph Fortier, supervising cus-|¢ve'Y employe. Communist Czechoslovak govern. lery support have-been seized by! U.S. customs agents in Sbuth Flori- itoms agents, said 68 defendants Black said the policy of paying ‘ment an exhibition in Prague call- da, during-the past two | Stil] await trial in the arms seizure 10 per cent of the company’s pre- ‘years. ‘cases. Most of them stem from at- tax earnings to employes at ‘ing Gen. Douglas MacArthur a The munitions would have tivities of arms smugglers before Christmas time “will continue as “mass murderer” and depicting brought two million dollars on the Fidel Castro took power in Cuba. | leng as I’m around.” American Gls as headhunters. Caribbean revolutionar: k ‘y market. In a Christmas letter to his staff, x * & Pircgtisgidey ot fn ePaglioed The Pacific Ocean covers about Black added, “If you want to put; The State Department made Haas a third of the earth's surface. It: everything. you've got into the job|public a note delivered Saturday iis 60 miles wide at the Arctic for this coming year and push the)by U.S, Ambassador John M. Al- An audit of seizures by customs! |Circle -and 12,009 miles wide at ‘bonus up to 10Q\or 11 weeks, pose sae charging that the exhibition disclosed the figures yesterday ithe ‘equator. / won't get me mad.’ {es ‘seems coemniey calculated to Drenvin * ” * y Gime Tru! SHOP TILL 9 EVERY NIGHT |. + TILL CHRISTMAS . 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DOUGAL 8. HARDER C.) Harder, 63, of Fort Meyers, ” Fla. lafter a long illness. | Mrs. Harder leaves her pusband, | a former Pontiac Motor Division) ~ department superintendent, and, ‘three sisters, Mrs. Roy W. Vollett: of Pontiac, Mrs. Frank S. Smith of Camlachi, Ont. and Mrs. Wil- bert Nagle of Detroit. Service and burial were in Fort Meyers. MRS. FRANK H. JUDSON Word has been received of the! death of Mrs, Frank H. (Cora) |Judson, 84, of Tustin, ‘former Pontiac resident, she died _ there yesterday after a long ill- ness. Surviving is her husband. | Service and burial will be held ‘Thursday morning * ‘bigler Funeral Home in Santa Ana, at the Win- Calif. JOHN J. McEACHERN John J. McEachern, &, of 1153 Vinewood. Ave., yesterday after a _Tong illness. 67, of 63 Elizabeth Lake Rd., was| Surviving ineld yesterday at the C. J. God- Flint;.a daughter, ihardt. Funeral Home, with burial ior at home; r He died Saturday after an iliness She died at home Friday, Calif. A 1 Pontiac and Nearby. 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Mise Mary Low (Sy. | school is slated for completion in| SY@well. music teacher, is the | Warren 1961, according to Superintendent] “ecter and Mrs. Mildred. Bow- ; - Sheerk: er will accompany the music {the $1,573,357 institution * he hn one ee open in February as scheduled Se be turther consideration of re-|. Beginning at 8 pim., there wil|“MUs* 4m absence of state funds eee placement insurance on older |%€ & Christmas community sing| (ould prevent hiring the school buildings in the district. at the John D, Pierce Junior High| member security unit s Huttenlocher will pre- |SCb00l. sponsored by the School-) “As far as we can will lead the singing. islature provides eS will anit te *& & Houghton said . oe ata whgagr a The Whitmore Lake school, he: tional school library expenditures.|p.m. William Beaumont School and training school, a recently; The building site committee will meeting. - ; ‘completed institution which has re-, submit to a report on land for fu- All children in the school will) mained closed because ofa similar; ture school gs. participate and the Waterford lack of state money. ei * 4 t ’ . VAR 7/ ~ Z thf , Hh Het i, peo : —— parle 18 ARS a. 8! (ove Se SUE ' ded aoe Ey met) Ze! “The joy of being remembered” is the simple story of Christmas. 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For Christmas. § - —we use it lavishly—laden with lace — ye and embroidery, precisely proportioned _ ‘M8 , cut in petite, average and tall lengths, ‘4 <7 a = be Pie ang Mie newspapers,” Ingle sald, “‘but|a bullding code ane feel that I should wade $615,000 Issue Wins! through e' t years of old editions/up by the Building Officers Con- ee hijo get the information I want” ference of America, In. : il by 143 Votes; | x « * The state allows this type of because be bed’ siged tas oun Fee Mowe tive cgntempt of court over a traffic ticket, x* * * LYON Nelson valine vad had sacuiealn at iesan eee Hall, 18, because he had told him struction of to return to.his court with a ticket written for ‘not having a drivers license on his person. “I told him explicitely te return “Nelson has been charged in *doption, he ‘said. violation of two ordinances,” Ingle NO CASE? “Since.the township. has not is-' sued zoning permits and the build- ing permit for the offices Nelson occupies was approved Nov. 4, I don't think the township has a case against Nelson," Ingle said.| . ito my office and we would see “But now that they have start- what could be done about dismiss) 4 We will seo & we can make ing it. The general practice is to them regret it,” Ingle said. dismiss such tickets if the person ‘ The feud started last week after “2% Prove they have one. Ingle said the township adopted'Nelson had been arrested and stat-| “However, Mike went to the Walled Lake Voting Lis seems Approval issue for con-| ing ordinance, the other a build-| ing ordinance. However, they both are concerned with ‘the occupancy of a building without a permit.” “But when | went to the town- » eceupancy permit before | into his new office at 3LM7 13 Mile Rd. - : have the ticket dismissed. - “T feel that he went against my ‘word and J cited him for contempt of. court.”’ ti Young Hall said that Nelson did “As the township justice I was j to issue the warrant against Nelson, but I do not have to hear the case,” Lawson said. * * * “Where two justices in a town- ship are involved [ think it would be best to drop out of the hearing and call in a visiting judge and) that ds exactly what I intend to Faces Legal Technicality not tell him to return. Supervisor Hall said Monday that ‘he had not been vindictive in sign- ‘ing the complaint against Nelson. “The timing of these two mat-). ‘ PIONEERS PLAN PARTY — Completing Hae | | | \ters was coincidental," Hall said. “A court opinion vould solve: | MSUO Hosts the problem once and for all,” he] Al req Press said, do,” Lawson_ explained. Ingle sald he asked for the ¢ to gather more information on zoning and build. ing ordinances in the township. left, are Mrs. Charles Jones, secretary; James treasurer; Lee Clark, president; and “members are all past 60 years of age. From Ada Scrace, vice president. plans for a gala Christmas party, Thursday, are officials of the Clarkston Pioneer Club, whose’ Wright, WALLED LAKE — A resolution; contest their legality,’ Walled Lake asking the secretary of state to attorney _ Heriog said, file a petition in Circuit Court re-| quiring electorates who have not) registered since Oct. 1, 1959, to re-register was adopted by the until we construct an- | ioe mele tahedk, poatbty Certo as required by state law. “Yesterday, I went to the town- ship offices to check their book of ordinances and found that it hasn't) been kept up to date,”’ Ingle said. | * * * Ingle added he would ask a writ Walled Lake Council last night. is to-put the voting rolls in order in case someone should want to * * “The sole purpose of the move of mandamus in Circuit Court) against the township clerk to find out why a township ordinance book isn't made available to the public “There isn’t a toning ordinance on record in the book,” Ingle sald, The Township Zoning Ordinance | went into effect Nov. 22, 1951, he said. IN NEWSPAPERS “The ordinances have appeared Clarkston Church Plans Saturday Night Movie CLARKSTON — The third movie °Y of the year has been scheduled) tuary of the Clarkston Methodist) Church. * * * A riotous comedy, “Finders Keepers,” starring Tom Ewell and} Julie Adams, deals with a lovable) two-and-a-half year-old boy who) causes a dilemma when he toddles) to his grandmother, pulling a little red wagon filled with real money. * * Area residents have beén invited to attend the film showing, spon- sored by the Margaret Richards Circle of the Methodist church. i } for 7:30 p.m, Saturday in the sanc-| | Troy Pushes*” .. . Urban Renewal r} TROY — A move toward neigh- borhood conservation of the area Near 15-Mile and Livernois roads has been taken by the Troy City Commission. * * * Members have authorized city planners to prepare an urban re- newal plan for the section bounded | by Livernois, 15-Mile, and Hickory roads. If approved, the plan will be | | about when Walled Lake became | said those persons who had their ‘qualified to vote. ‘held up two weeks by the council juntil all members were present. The legal technicality came | at Banquet a city in December 195, he said. At that time many persons living ‘within the boundaries of Walled Lake had their voters’ registration itransferred from Commerce Town- The legality of the transfer was' doubted by the state attorney, who! ‘records transferred may not be Action on the resolution had been There would be we expense to | the Council. “The only cost to the city be for the re-registration,’’ Herzog. isaid. Eastport | The council also rejected the) offer to obtain two parcels of land! in Carole Acres if the city would) ‘pay delinquent taxes on the prop- submitted to the federal govern | ment with a petition fer tunds. James Carey, erties, * * * | luniversity before the public. | Members of the press in the, Oak- | land County area, their wives and} husbands were hosted at a ban-| quet last night at Michigan State: University Oakland by college staff members. | * * * | ’MSUO Chancellor Durward B, Varner and Mrs. Varner welcomed ‘publishers, editors and writers to! cated student center. He expressed) his appreciation for their technical, assistance in launching the new * * * Following hors d’oeuvres, a char- Walled Lake as far as the court 45) broiled steak dinner was| In March,” two proposals went case is concerned, Herzog told -0z. can 39%¢ Underwood makes it tosty! WESSON OIL 2... a btl. 59e For fyfes. cooking or baking, LAAAAAX? | Stamps WITH COUPON AND PURCHASE OF ONE POUND K ROAST...“ a" " cHuc Lee . YZ VALUABLE COUPON SLICED LUNCHEON MEATS Coupon Velid et Kroger in Detroit and Eastern Michigan SPANISH RICE . bad rising aint, flour. - $LICED COUNTRY 1-LB. 59° CLUS BRAND PKG. PURE HORMEL PORK SAUSAGE .......... LLB. 29¢ Quart SWEET OR BUTTERMILK BISCUIT DIXIE PRIDE BRAND TUBES OF 18 49e COMPLETE SELECTION OF TABLE TREES, WREATHS, HOLLY AND MISTLETOE! i PLUMROSE HAM Canned to sedi .in its flavor. CHEEZ-ITS .......... One of Sunshines many fresh ad 2 Ib. can 2.59 bie. -oz. pkg. 39¢. Brit makes it zesty n” spicy. 2 |5-0z. cans 39e NIBLETS MEXICORN Kroger low, low price. 19-02, can 49%e ASPARAGUS SPEARS . . Famous Green Giant brand. 2 6-07. cans 47c DOLE BLENDED JUICE Frozen pineapple and grapefruit juice PINEAPPLE JUICE .... 4 6-07. cans, 89 Famous frozen Dole brand. ee FRUIT COCKTAIL ....... .16-0z. can 2% Dietetic Dole brand. . CLUB CRACKERS ........ I-lb. pkg. 39 Hekmen mokes them crisp and fresh. ‘ . FAMO PANCAKE MIX |... .5:lb. pkg. 53¢ Try Famo brand for a treat. FAMO FLOUR ........... \Oub. pkg 990 ble Top Value Stamps ev We reseree the right te limit teantite, Brits and tem effective shes fd, De. 9 _- THE PONTIAC PRESS,’ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1959 _ 2 12-02, cans Be eiled, skinless, an He and defatted. ppt og give you piles juicy-sweet meat without the’ ja waste. At Kroger you'll find all the aristocrats of the turkey world——every one specially bred for broad’ breasts, small bones, fine flavor and easy carving. And every single one personally guaranteed by your Kroger manager. They're all Grade “A” government-inspected. All work- free, too, ond clean as a whistle. Frozen and flavor- sealed in a protective see- -through wrap. Simply stuff _ @nd pop. into your oven. You don’t have to pluck } single pinfeather! Don’t forget we have the famous Armour Star stuffed turkeys too! Big beautiful Bronzes up to 24 pounds for the hun- @tiest clan reunions! Small turkeys, 6 to 8 pounds, for family size gatherings. Little 4-pounders for the jurior feasts. At Kreger You Pay for the S. Tenderest Inches compare... fore weighing and pricing. U. $. Gev't. Graded Choice—Tenderey Brand Pia RO AST $-INCH CUT sTanpinc LB. U. $. Gev't. Graded Choice+Tenderay Brand . RIB STEAK 2: BONE ; > s es \ \ ez me" i KXKAAAAAL ( VALUABLE COUPON 50 Extra .:. Stamps | WITH COUPON AND PURCHASE OF 8.02. CAN ENERGINE LIGHTER FLUID. \ Geapen Valid at Kroger i Detit and tener Michigan MINIATURE SY i it MARSHMALLOWS. = For Holiday Cooking «. Kraft’s =, Marshmallows with Yams. —> “re 29 = MARSHMALLOW =* ! mnovonad FLUFF <> ~~ Creamy Topping for Desserts i — 74-Oz. ead 27° Why pay rib roast prices. for short ribs? Now get the heart of the rib roast. Just you'll find most. stores charge for the chine bone, and the short ribs, At Kroger both ore removed be- oe AB. 99: LARGE 113 SIZE CALIFORNIA unkist Navel / x = — SO- a EXCLUSIVE AT KROGER. THE ARMOUR STAR TURKEY (PLUS FREE TOP VALUE STAMPS) Check Tomorrow's Newspapers for Our Holiday Poultry Prices Come in. Select your Armour Stor turkey. now and take it home for storing in your freezer. It's best te order in advance .. . so you'll be sure to get just the right gobbling-good size you. need- for your feast. You'll find our turkeys priced as low as or lower then others in town. FREE RECIPES “ Recipes available free on request ot our stores. You'll find the new'\ modern method or Grandma's favorite old style recipe of preparing your Christmes rather Available in meat soneeners: Ground Fresh Severe) Times Deily | . “Special Férmula Exclusive with Kroger.’ 7 Ground fresh daily from leah boneless beef | rounds . . .. and the freshest beef trim- mings. Guaranteed 80% ee more than 20% fat ér your money beck ys = .* — - Se Soins Se Ve SSS / Lis =< Se — Se LS San * - * (AKAAAAAAAL DONO 00A MN 7000000000000000000 ‘thro Sot., Dec. 19, 1959, er rd “4 ‘Jer Ce = : 3 “a 00 nn IYO HO ant i ibe ‘CHERRY PIE FILLING ......22-02. can 29¢ . KRAFT OIL . _ qt. btl. 59 Se «Lucky Leaf. instont fruit pie filing. St oe ae bond cooking, aire or frying. . » INSTANT COCOA MIX ....|-lb. can 490 BOSCO... 24-07. jar 59¢ Try Hershey's brand for a winter treat! ; : J ‘Chocolate flavored milk amplifier, ~-HILLS-BROS. COFFEE... Ae can 69¢ GLAMORENE CLEANER .. . pt. btl. 98¢ _ Regular drip grind. 5 - __ A liquid cleaner for your home. TABLE NAPKINS ......280 ct. pigs. 27¢ | LIQUID'CHIFFON ....... 22-07. can 59e Madan’ soft white table napkins. _. #10 OFF this economical size: F ~HARTZ YUMMIES ...... ..6-07. pkg. | 19% LIQUIDCHIFFON..... 12-02. can 34¢ | Relished by Rover's all over. os Se OFF this liquid detergent. ; WAX PAPER ....... 2 100 ft. rolls 396 _ DIALSOAP....... ee tie Kitchen Charm keeps your foods fresher. 8 , oe eS “LEMBRO COOKIES ...... 8-07. pkg. 296 OO ee 3 bers 4le “One Indpandeits dlin ekig a a ee ~ BON AMI CLEANSER ~ ‘hee. cans 33¢ Pe ‘Kroger low, low price. IN AMI JET SPRAY <1. f402, can 69¢ tne cet ey Sp fr yur indo OE LINIT STARCH |... . 12-02, pkg. 18¢ A must for your laundry. ay : NU-SOFT SOFTENER =... :.. Bt. bil. 45¢ Fabric. sotrener that eliminates static electricity. i DOWNYFLAKE WAFFLES 2 5-07. pkg. 29¢ Frozen. Top'em with icecream. . delicious. FRENCH TOAST ....... 2 8-07. pkgs. 49%¢ | Frozen. Downytlake amend for breakfast. FELS NAPTHA-SOAP ....... 2 bars 2lc Gets rid of the dirt fast. INSTANT FELS ........ _, 5-lb. pkg. $1.33 Soap granules thot act quickly. J GENTLE FELS LIQUID. 22-07. can 69¢ Liquid detergent for dishes or laundry, FELS DETERGENT ....... pt. btl. 39 All. purpose household liquid detergent. LIQUID STARCH ......... > gt. bt. 29¢ Quick Elastic brand tor your clothes . i LESTOW at. btl. 65¢ All purpose liquid detergent for your home MURPHY'S OIL SOAP ... .!-lb. can 43e Kroger low, low price. YOUR CHOICE OF BABY FOOD: STRAINED STRAINED LIBBY’S « BEECHNUT —6«(1O »: 65: NEW TASTE—NEW FLAVOR—NEW TOASTABILITY YOUR CHOICE MIX OR MATCH! 20-02. € LOAVES LER ~~ ~*~ Wee at eal Yy CANAD OOODIOOHONN0 -— ss oe 4 All Purpose AA , . Fd me 4 4 , ; a ; c / F . A\ /, Le el ix a ee é ' oe ‘ | ”" a “ ¥ ' MN 50 Extra .. Stamps WITH COUPON AND PURCHASE OF ONE THREE POUND PACKAGE Ss Ss ; Z ‘i r ; Z é : : a THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1959 ae : 2 ; i J . pray a BABO CLEANSER |... “2 21-oz/cans 43¢ ee ee y n Soft Swansoft FACIAL TISSUE 6‘... 1 KAKAAL KX XAAAAAAARKAAXARK XANAX AK \/ Y/ VALUABLE COUPON uit 2 NO DODORODOON - aS . SN KES eee — ten (ESB IN SO SPOTLIGHT COFFEE ‘1°’ , Lp ~S thee=~ //4> oo fi WW ou ali rin e m igen } INT He 4, WAN Re ry IE ie \% SNH NINN RN , : ~~: en “ . RAS 65% FRUIT and NUTS =“ "ER ; : pee ING @ --» » se. AN-EVERY DELUXE KROGER ASS ir SWEET LIBBY’S BETTY CROCKER ; SSI = FRU ' 2 _ KE age aN FRUIT COCKTAIL ....... 4 cans $1 CAKE MIXES ........... _ 3 for $1 NY ' ANN Ay, ~ 4 7 IT Cc ; Z \; Nt LIBBY’S GARDEN DELICIOUS ASSORTED | : LZs a. 98 Nii SWEET PEAS .............6 cans $1 HILLCREST CHOCOLATES 4%! $1.99 ie au3 Neila All On EIN wx Holi Riv rae AWS oliday Ring... $959 y Y : 3%4-LB. CARTON rN BN & \" \\ , m assy ng eee rere OS ; POUND é = Save 18c With This Coupon end Purchase of | \ Ke Kroger fruit cekes are sure te make «@ big hit with ANY . Lb. 39: | NAV NS ; rerlaiente they ere mede from the very finest rE WE, , 5 Bes | aS La Wi7Z 4 Coupon Velid et Kreger in Detroit end Eastern 7 WES 4): SF YOU SAVE 18¢ WITH COUPON Michigen thru Set. Dee. 19, 1959. Limit One | ‘ Sir ‘ Sai n pon Per er. Pontiac Press Bo TRIS SIG i Sw. SEAN , Panonnnnnaneonneasannnannononnenn | - OREN J \\ AZ <= yi ss In eet SEAS AY : f et =I) \\\\ikeo77 YE MAN AN NEW LOW PRICE—KROGER FROZEN | KROGER BRAND es oe NAN ORANGE JUICE 6:89: PIE PUMPKIN = 10° OOOO OK IX 20000 ¥ | A SV) vacuasle couron WA MAXWELL HOUSE | | en 25 | = : S REYNOLDS WRAP FOIL .. .25 ft. roll 65¢ THEY CLING LIKE CLOTH | = 50 Extra VALUE Stamps => reece Heavy aluminum foil in 18 inch width. KLEENEX = WITH COUPON AND:PURCHASE OF ONE = : COMET CLEANSER _._2 2!-o7. cans 49e = >. ADC < * ‘ FOOD == ' ith eeps yor r ms rkling. ce = GOLDEN SNO SHADQW SILVER CHOC. DEVIL'S = iw spe ott n Keeps yer pots ahd ro sparkling . TABLE N APKINS | = KROGER LAYER CAKE = : ee SPIC & SPAN |. ... 54-02. pkg. 89e | ON = Valid ot Sin. Dotrelt® ns Michines => PRICE WITHOUT COUPON 69» Cleans walls, floors.énd woodwork. ; SOFT, WHITE Cl, | | a ae ie a cnt . oe ot ek Sere Sone sent aS ccm. ° An —. ul _ NY es TS ee rr PAPER NAPKINS —y yh - Oe ) | => > “= 2 LB. $1.17 with Coupon CASCADE ... «20-02. pkg. 49e | : —< FRASOQUNOODINNODNDNONOOORODONODODOODONOND ASS “rect wirmour'couren s127 ale wc or esate inetinn re —MURPHY’S OIL SOAP — 2b. can 75e . BLU-WHITE FLAKES. economny size 25¢ 9 CRISCO.. se. 3Ib.can79e IVORY FLAKES _..... .reg. size pkg. 34¢ ‘Beonomical size for your home. | New inetent beads for. your wash. . = . ° All purpose vegetable shortening. For delicate clothes or baby things. NORTHERN TISSUE .-........ 4rolls37¢ | SWEETHEARTSOAP........4 bars 48e GOLDENFLUFFO ....... 3-lb. can 69e IVORY SNOW... king size pkg. $1.37 —- ‘Tollet tissue in poste! colors, le Sole on pink beth size bors. or All purpose vegetable shortening. For white, brighter clothes. . NORTHERN TOWELS ......... 2 rolls 39% AMMONIA ............ 56-072. bt. 39¢ MR. CLEAN CLEANER ..._. 28-07. bt. 69¢ PLANTER'S PEANUTS .. .7!/,-0z. can 39e White absorbent poper towels. . Little Bo Peep brond. é ‘ : All ‘purpose household liquid cleaner. . ‘Soited cockteil peonuts for snacks er parties. _ WAXTEX WAX PAPER ....100 ft. roll 23e = PEANUT BUTTER..........18-0z. jar 59¢ = LIQUIDJOY... 22-07, can 69¢ ~~ PEANUTOIL ........... .28-02. btl. 63¢ . Keeps your sandwiches fresher, longer. ‘ ‘Velvet brand is homogenized for o smoother spread. ; Keeps your dishes and glassware sparkling. . | Famous Plonter’s brand. i * — LOLLI PUP CANDY .......7-02n pkg19¢ OLIVES PETFOOD ..... 36-02. cans43e = IVORY SOAP... 2bars37¢ APPLEPIE.............. 24-02, pkg. 49e Gere raed for your pets. oe : Keeps your pets satisfied:ond hoppy. e Pure economical lorge bars. | Detetous frosen Pet Rite rend, ; : pkg. $1.23. IVORYSOAP..........5.... BULL DOG BLUING .......2-02. bt. Hle IVORY SOAP.......,........ VAN CAMP TAMALES .... |5!/2-0z. can 33¢ Persone! size bers 0 pure they floot. _ | Spey ‘nm zesty dinner treet, ee : are : < =e Tus Teen ae Geet wees THE pOmatac PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1950 ee hoe t i iH i f i ee if PONTIAC JEWELRY CO. PAY ONLY 25 North Saginaw Street | stand at room temperature $ fr Sh a tne German origin. The first, German Lace Cookies, were chosen by Judy Linton, They are a fragile cookie “Hthat neither packs nor travels well. But oh so good. . GERMAN LACE’ COOKIES By Judy Linton hg eup sugar & 1 teaspoon melted shortening is teaspoon % cup ¢ hopped patients 1 teaspoon van | Beat egg wiabeia separating. Add | Sugar and mix thoroughly. Add lother ingredients in order given. | Drop on greased cookie sheet, | leaving plenty of room between | cookies. Bake at 375 degrees about '12-14 migutes, Remove from pan at once. Peg Coppersmith: was intrigued withthe sound of these anise cookies and decided to try them when her turn came. They should he pretty on a cookie plate or in ja box. ANISE DROPS By Peg Coppersmith Ing Neue confectioners sugar. 2 cugs sifted flour. 1 teaspoon anise seed. Beat eggs and sugar together for '30 minutes. (This time is impor- | tant). Add flour and anise seed and lmix well. Drop batter from teaspoon onto | greased baking sheet to make | drops the size of a walnut. Dec- erate top with color sugar. Cover | pan with waxed paper and let ti, You've Seen the Rest ~ Now Try and Buy the RAMBLER AMERICAN 2-Door . 4-Dr. Dix. Sed. .$1701,40 Station Wagon .$1878.20 PICK YOUR COLOR— CHOOSE YOUR EQUIPMENT BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER MI 6-3900 NO CREDIT PROBLEMS — AT WYMAN'S! NO BANK hours or ‘siilagas Bake in feo degree oven about 16 minutes. These should be made to store for 2-3 weeks before using, Keep) {+ them in a tightly covered tin box with an apple, With good luck the Ys cup chopped nuts. cookies have a hollow bubble in the top. *"Phéy are different and delicately flavored. Joanne Stark chose Scandinavian | into little balls the size of a walnut.| j from troop 268 arrange some of their cookies on trays for refreshments. making a foreign cookie and bringing it. ie i pan Q 8 S. OD - Ww ie Hae mit rg | QA OD, > Ba ae ae: Q5 ae BE k a = {Cookies. Have ave a welded covkis: . SCANDINAVIAN COOKIES: By Joanne Stark brown sugar. be oes margarine. i cop. Mix sugar, margarine, egg yolk and flour into smooth dough. Form DELICIOUS! — Three Senior Girl Scouts Each girl takes a turn From lett to right they are Peg Coppersmith of Wood- land avenue, Judy Linton of Wellington and Joanne Stark of Desiax. ALL 7 BEAUTIFUL PIECES. SALE PRICED AT ONLY "(night in the mailbox for the carrier Hafte pick wo the mt Sar. : + * ‘ tn in too igreat’ a temptation,” Miller. “Past experience bas . “us it is Bot wise to leave ate Biiy! Pontiac Sibi Phote Give your man that “happy-go-luxury’’ feel- ing on Christmas morning with your gift of a handsome lounging robe! So nice to come : home to, so comfortable and relaxing to wear ) this is indeed the present with the happiest future. Through many a pleasant evening ahead, he'll remember your thoughtfulness! § Choose here from a sunning variety. of colors 7 and fabrics ++ + Many are wash ‘n wear! “x y §G%u5 1 4" | mm ‘ i x. |. Don’t: Forget Some . ‘WELDON PAJAMAS loths he isi eo at cia ts eH i in the ba oe to long time - ig SRR Si, 5 Mie AN i 4 fim Re Sa aie nee fe ONT lg tact pendant has one jager @ heart diamond while heart ‘bracelet is really an anklet. ‘You may add diamonds Se acca am nt a at to form lt i and civilian employes only, the : now ! f H i | 3 7. ‘i i mit (Invasion - i m siOf Cuba Due in ‘60’ HAVANA. (AP}—With his mili- bai courts again in full swing,| Fidel Castro €x-; oll will be an invasion of Cuba in “Next year we will have to de- in’ hand,” .Castro declared in televised, 4%-hour speech. ott wil] . come because there is a great campaign, outside and here. I hope k am wrong, but. they will come. I am sure we will oon late them." He didn't say who they would be. The bearded prime minister jibed at labor and racial con- flicts in. the United States te ‘about 1,200 delegates of ren Ti nnardiorg alan some He complained that the recent U.S. steel, strike slowed the agrar- to newspapers . . balloted in a nationwide poll. today that there investigates rigging fend the revolution with woepeneee \the AFL-CfO has declared itself * * * The top 10 stories of the year: 1, Khrushchev tours United senhower Cuba as Bastista flees; revolution -\takes anti-American turn with un- dertones of Communist infiltration. (Jan. -_, x * ae eecousl subcommittee of television answers to questions in advance. al 6. Eisenhower tours Europe, Mideast and Asia; Nixon visits Soviet Union. (Dec., July) 2, John Foster Dulles dies. is re- placed by Christian A. Herter as U.S. secretary of state, (April-| May): 8. Communist Chinese troops Lama to flee to India; Red Chinese troops. also violate Indian border; Laos charges invasion from Com- munist North Viet Nam. (March- Aug.-Sept.) Meany Criticizes U.S.-Red Union Deal frees. self at dramatic court ses-| sion. (May) — MANY CLOSE ig move into Tibet, forcing Dalai| — into mental . - institution; ; = AT CAMP DAVID — President Eisenhower and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev are shown on their arrival at Camp David, Ike’s Maryland, hideaway, Sept. 25. This historic meeting gen- ee “peacoen ring erated “spirit. ef Camp “ft there had been a category Ingemar Johansson's | vietory over Floyd Patterson, | which took the ‘heavyweight championship out of the United Hawaiian statehood nearly made) States, would bave fed the list, the: list, The voters also rated - 4. ee ee “ey 4 Dodgers’ win’ vee the | — 1 eh UPI hes Poll League pennant, Some added starters were - ‘ sage of the labor law, the — the Montana earthquake. ' | AP Wirephote David,"’ which Nikita invokes whenever thé So- viet Union is criticized for aggression, The Pres- ident, however, says this “spirit can be properly applied only ‘by recognizing every na- tion's right to freedom. Chicago White Sox fer the National i i a ri votes were cast for Crown Prince Akihito's marriage to a commoner, the Mexico floods, death of Errol Flynn and Little Rock school inte- mort by the Leos Angeles “— Thanksgiving“ dranberry ware 1 nd | Give He: Finest Nylons ~ HANES | « SEAMLESS the NEW YORK (UPI) — AFL-CIO) President George Meany Tuesday | criticized the state department for an agreement with the Soviet: Union pledging to encourage ex: changes between U.S. and Russian trade unions, | t x * ® { Meany said the whole world, in-’ cluding the state department, knows that there are no free trade | unions in the Soviet Union, that! as opposed to exchanging coriven-: 'tlens with them and “‘that only the ‘Communist-controlied labor unions in the United States, such as that of Harry Bridges’ longshoremen on the West Coast, will approve the mere " - * Bridges a eadeatty denied | any Commu influence in the | Longshoremen's Union, l yesterday and told them he robbed two Detroit banks of $2,003 because he was burdened with gambling debits. Charles J. Mucci, 40, was quoted iby Don Hostetter, agent in charge. of the Detroit FBI office, as saying he still owed “‘some $22,000" lost at horse racing tracks. Hostetter said that minutes be- fore Mucci turned himself in he was planning to rob another bank. Mucci told him, Hostetter said, that he got $573 in the Dec. 30, 1958 Gambler Goes to FBI, | Tells of Bank Holdups ichildren. ‘himself as “a good fanaily =} , jot H eYppotiees holdup of a branch \of the Detroit} Bank & Trust Co. and $1,520 from ; a branch-of the Detroit City Bank Jan, 28, 1959. Both branches are! located on Detroit's East Side. He used a toy pistol in the held-| ups. Mucci said in both cases he handed tellers notes ordering them to put money in envelopes, He told the FBI agent be held | up the City Bank branch during his lunch period, Mucci is a tool and layout inspec: tion foreman at Chrysler Corp.'s] parts and equipment division in) suburban Highland Park: He is, married and the father of two! Hostetter said- Mucci described! my only shorteoming being that_I like to gamble at the racetrack: ei -|Found Innocent jas Jury Learns | it ltricia Conners, a 20-year-old air.) Jiline stewardess, last Jan. 29. i Sgt. James Hoey of the state's Daron. Comfort mtb for A KING! . res THé far ulyd RECUNE DOWNTOWN PONTIAC STORE ONLY Free Doll with 3 Pair of Nylons dO te 1.95 LAVISHLY TRIMMED NYLON Neo mechanical eontrivancesi Supreme relaxation! A mere shift of your body eases you into a reclining posi- tion on downy, soft polyfoam! Two-tone upholstery combines durable nylon frieze with practical washable vinyl. Aqua, black or red with white. Toast. Tan, At a tock bortom price! Twice Its Price VANITY FAIR PANTIES Wrap Her in Luxury Beautiful Soft Nylon GIFT ROBES 99 ace-Trimmed. Novelty eee Sizes 10 to 46 Vanity Fair f to 14.99 Vanity Fair PAJAMAS....... 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A Christmas luncheon was enjoyed by Junior Child Study Club members at the Fox and Hounds Tuesilay after- noon. Mrs. Franklin Niggéeman, right, was in charge of decorations. Bs. Mrs. Walter Herreman, left, greeted Mrs. Curtis Patton with the request to sign a name tag at Tues- day’s Junior Child Study Club luncheon. The group heard a special talk onthe spiritual significance of Christmas. a ee pereatne Women’s. Pinata a ela RPP BOP Be use nee BE euastioses a aaa ek A te gs aie PONT AC: a Pentiae Press Photos Robert O'Connor, program chairman, left, paused to admire the colorful set- ting with Mrs. Leslie Ware. Niggeman. and Mrs. Marygrove Nun Speaks at Holiday Atfair Fox and Hounds was the set- ““ting for a holiday luncheon ob- served by members of the Jun- ior Child Study Club Tuesday afternoon, * * * Mrs. Leslie Ware greeted members and extended Christ- mas greetings. She then intro- duced and thanked Mrs. Franklin Niggeman, decora- tions committee head, and her committee. * * * Mrs, Robert Q’Connor, pro- gram chairman, introduced the guest speaker, Sister Mary, IHM, who holds a doctorate at Marygrove College. * * * Her theme was ‘‘Church, God and Home.”’ She pointed out , that children must learn of the Christmas spirit ~through their parents and explained the spiritual significance of colors and ornaments used during the season, . * * * Mrs. Philip J. Proud led in Christmas carols, . News of Personal oe precede the Kingswood School Dance, Saturday, in Orchard Lake Country Club, tertain are: Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Hoffman; the Michael B. Redfields and the Frank P. Macartneys; Mr, and = Mrs. Bruce Smith;. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Heitsch, and the Charles D. Gilberts. 2 * * * ‘Mr. and. Mrs. Harold A. Fitzgerald of Ottawa Drive and Mr, and Mrs, A. C. Givard ot iaudompeld Hills are having ’ d Mr, ‘and Mrs, Wal: AAse of pay, and Cranbrook School Alumni Among those who will en- _ with their sister and brother- inlaw, Mr. ais Mrs, C, .W. = Nelson, * * ~ Congratulations ‘on the birth of a daughter Cheryl Denise, Dec, 8, are being received by Mr, and. Mrs, Charles Opden- hoff (ee Carol A. Collins) of Orlando avenue. — * * * Elizabeth Kieffer, Denison University sophomore, daugh- ter of the George V. Kieffers, of Bloomfield Hills, played in the first violin section of the 30-piece Chamber Orchestra in three performances of Han- © del’s ‘‘Messiah’’ Dec. 12-14, The first two performances . were given in Swasey chapel . goer in Granville, Ohio. other performance in Me- nedia Chapel at the College of Wooster in Ohio concluded the four-day festival, marking anniversary of the * the 200th - composer’s death. ~*~ * * ws okt Ml Gorden Be os (nee Shirley Van Horn) They will spend the holidays eS TG SEE REVO OES RR ee as, ection. Many Happy Occasions Revealed . ~ Neveral cocktail “parties will 7 “William D. Closson of East — Rutgers street is among 178 graduate students and staff tmembers of the University -of Wisconsin, recently initiated into the Wisconsin chapter of Sigma Xi, national honorary’ scientific society, William is in the chemistry department. ' Seven. Pages Today in Women’s Section My HHGAS a unior Chile 4 “And how are you éoming with your Christmas plans?” Mrs. Forrest Wood, standing, appeared to be asking Mrs. Hospital Auxiliary Meets The Auxiliary of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital met Monday morning in the Nurses’ Home auditorium, The new boosters club func- tions to promote any project for the betterment of the hos- pital. Proceeds from ‘the din- ner-dance at Orchard Lake Country Club Friday will be used to redecorate the emer- gency area. The dinner will be at 7:30 p.m, Mrs. John Ma- hony urges early reservations. * * * Mrs. Arthur Kinney and Mrs H. M. Simpson will represent the auxiliary at the Jan. 5 meeting of the St. Hugo Altar ‘Society. * * * A membership tea will! be held in the spring. Area resi- dents are invited to visit and join the auxiliary. Mrs. Stanley Natale.of Roxie road, Bloomfield Hills, was a guest at the meeting. MOMS at Party Twenty members of the Gal- loway Lake MOMS of Ameri- ca, Unit 21, attended the an- nual Christmas party and gift exchange at the home of Mrs. Wade Harris on Pontiac road. On Thursday, the group will meet at the Pontiac Town- ship Hall on Opdyke road at 1 p.m. Boxes will be packed | for veterans. aa new 21-inch television set and gift packages will be pre- sented to veterans at. the Mich- igan State Sanatorium, Howell, on Friday. To Present ‘Littlest Angel’ “The Littlest Angel’ will be ns theme for the- Christmas rogram sponsored by staff and oie A in the Alcott School, . ‘Thursday, at. 1:30 p.m. * * * Refreshments will be served by Mrs. Ray Black. Baked goods and candy will be on sale. : Tea for Sandra Severo Honor Ballet Head - A Christmas tea Tuesday afternoon, at the Lakewood avenue home of Mrs. Eugene Bordinat Jr., honored Sandra ~ Severo, directress of the Severo School of Ballet. Mrs. S.. M. eee a * On Sunday, eile tie. were Mrs. Jobn K. Bagby, ’ Mrs. Sam Sanders, Mrs. Ben. D. Mills and Mrs, Walker A Williams. 4 * * *. - Among ‘guests were Mrs. Andrew Shephard, Mrs. S. J. Lang, -Mrs.. Willian H. Mc- . Gaughey, ‘Mrs: James M. Ris- don, Mrs. Gordon < Walker, Mrs. Charles L. Wilson Jr., Mrs. Karl G. Aronssen, ‘ Mrs.. Robert WW. Chambérs, Mrs. Gunnar Karlstrom, Mrs. Her- bert Fisher, Mrs. Howard Hal- jas, Mrs. John C. Guenther . dt Mrs: 1D. Re Magtthews. 2: % = ee Philip J. Proud and Mrs. Julius Square Dance at Herrington to Yule Theme Evergreen, holly and mis- tletoe ‘created a festive back- ground for the Saturday eve- ning dance .of the Square Set Club at Herrington Hills School. Buffet supper was served during intermission Master of ceremonies, Jack Ralph, was assisted by callers, Arthur Yaeger, James Thomp- son, Ralph Price, Sidney Ol- son, and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Spence. Round dances were demonstrated and taught by the Olsons. After a gift exchange, Mr Spence called for the grand march. The annual New Year's Eve dance is open to guests. Koprince, right, at Tuesday's luncheon. led in carol singing. Study Club ~ - Fetes Yule at Luncheon Mrs. Proud Society to Give Party at Home for the Aged Briarbank Society, an- aux- iliary of St. Elizabeth Briar- bank Daughters of Divine Charity, will give its 19th an- nual Christmas party in the Home for the Aged Thursday. Auxiliary president, Mrs Charles P. Kleinsmith, has been assisted by Mrs. T. J MacManus Jr., Mrs. John R MacManus, and Mrs. John B. Hammond, former president. * * Other committee workers are Mrs. Everell E. Fisher, Mrs. John S. Mahony, Mrs Jack Davis, Mrs. R. L. Polk, Mrs. James Q. Goudie, Mrs Walter Williams, Mrs. R. E. Lawlor, Mrs. Harwood Ba- Plan Moose Hall Party Because of the Christmas party given by Pontiac Chap- ter 360 and other parties spon- sored by Women of the Moose in the U.S. and Canada, there will be another bountiful holi- day at Mooseheart and Moose- haven. Thousands of gifts are ar- riving at the Moose Child City, Aurora, Ill., and at the Moose City of Contentment for the aged at Orange Park, Fla. ; Sandra Severo, center, ballet school directress, - was honored at a tea Tuesday tome of Mrs. Eugene Bordine Mrs. James Rowe, party chairman, was assisted by Mrs. Lloyd’ LaBarge, Mrs. Robert Godfrey, Mrs, Kenneth Riggs, Mrs. Ferman Huston, Mrs. Beulah Anderson, Mrs. W. H. Bedard and Mrs. Vernon Taylor. * * * Children will assemble at 2 p.m., Saturday, in Moose Hall for the annual Christmas party. party. the Lakewood road ir, ‘right, ‘in Bloom- con, Mrs. John A. Reid, Mrs. -A. F. Power, Mrs. James M. Roche, Mrs. Frank Noble, and many others. * * * Everell E Santa Claus. He. has pre- sented an aquarium to the home to be installed before Christmas. Dinner will be -sent in from a_ neighboring inn. Games and dancing are planned for early evening. The first party at the home 18 years ago, was arranged by the late Mrs. James Vernor. Club Meets for Dinner Mrs Richard Paschke opened her Union Lake road . home to members of Soropti- mist Club of Pontiac Monday evening for dinner and a Christmas party. * * * Gifts were exchanged. Mrs. Paschke accompanied group singing of carols on the ofgan. Guests present were Mrs. Clifford Todd, Dr. Caro] Kul- savage-> and Mrs. Lester Doerges. ~ field Township. ‘[iaming to at left, is Mrs. Ben D. ) Wl OF — ag Hills, i ae John Tate, Mrs. Fisher will be = his doctor? We very fond of our and my husband and em eae is necessary to ‘ask rt mission first of all? Answer: If you are calling him John or t that the doctor's name is either Morgan or Stevenson), it would be very necessary to ask per- mission. In fact, if he is not in any way related to you, I think you. should take -consid- erable pains to find out how he feels about having an ap- parently new member added to his family. * * * Dear Mrs. Post: Is there ever any exception to the rule that an usher at a wedding offer a woman guest his left arm instead of the right? I am thinking of the time he has to seat women guests in the seats to the left of the aisle. Answer: No. He should offer his right arm always, Whether he is seating guests on the right of the aisle or on the left makes no difference, If he turns to the right, he takes a step forward as he directs the guest, or if he turns fo the left, he takes a step back. That's the only difference. * * * Dear Mrs. Post: A_ friend Says you say it is proper to use a smal] piece of bread to push food on to the fork. I believe this may be true of the last mouthful or two but’ not for every mouthful, Which is right? Answer:‘It is entirely prop- er to use a small crust of bread for this purpose when- ever necessary, Generally it is only the last few bits on the plate that present difficulty. Dear Mrs. Post: My sister is going to be married in two months and has asked me to be her matron of _ honor. Shouldn't my husband be in- cluded somewhere in the wed- ding party? Her fiance has asked his friends to be ushers and a cousin to be best man Answer: Sometimes a bride- groom asks a member of the bride's family to be one of his ushers, but this is not at all necessary because his ushers are supposed to be his own best: friends. Camera Club Will Meet The Bloomfield Hills Camera Club will meet Thursday at 8 p.m., at the Cranbrook Insti- tute of Science. Joe Clark will give a lecture and show pictures. Competition of black and white prints. and color slides fs slated for the 8 p.m. meeting Jan. %, also at the Cranbrook Institute of Science, * ‘ - MR. and MRS. WARD S. NEWMAN A reception in Central Methodist Church from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Saturday, will honor Mr. and Mrs. Ward S. Newman of Liberty street on their golden wedding anniversary. Family breakfast Sunday at a Birmingham restaurant is planned. Friends are. in- vited to Sunday afternoon buffet at the Liberty street address. The couple’s sons are Wesley and. Ward Jr. . of Waterford, Max of Lansing-and Erwin of Pontiac. Daughters are Mrs. Lyle Saum and Mrs. Henry Karwas, both of W ‘ater ford. Beware Gyp Artist Have a ‘Wary’ Merry Christmas Wishes BBB you can have it for $5 .Watch for the Christmas gyp nice,”’ iHear New iYule Tale secretin seeseeeaaiete artist, who makes like a Santa elf, offering something for a mere nothing. He operates through mail- order ads, on the street cor- ners, or at counters loaded j with- phony price tags, says the Better Business Bureau. He strums on your heart- strings, asking over the phone for a donation to a fake chari- ty. He's been known to write to you, begging for money to support a worthwhile cause — his bank balance. e “‘gypped”’ raise a howl once they've been taken, Hugh R. Better Business Bureau of Metropolitan New York said. | x * * Yet the gypsters’ Christmas 4 haul runs into hundreds of. 3 millions of dollars annually. In the war against the ruth- : less, Jackson said the best de- fense is to heed the slogan of the BBB— REMEMBER “If you don't know the mer- chandise — be sure you know -_ the merchant.” When dealing with the chari- ty racketeers, he said, let your reaction be tempered by four comandments: — Don’t even bother to listen to a phone pitch for a handout unless you know who's calling. Seek full identification from any solictor. — Stash away any merchan- dise and charity — of ques- tionable character — sent to you. Make the sender come to pick it up, if he tries to twist your arm. Why waste YOUR money sending it back? — Resist the temptation to be ‘mpressed by “names” dropped over the telephone or by a door-to-door solictor or when printed on a letter. TYPICAL GYPS Jackson listed these typical Yuletide gyps: — Imported perfumes, made in bath-tubs, and smelling like anything but perfume; watches that tick for a while — and then not at all; electric trains moved by elbow grease; silver that isn’t. The perfume pushers, Jack- son said, usually confide — in a hushed voice — that they have French perfume that sells for $25 or $50 an ounce. Jackson, president of the Clothes Can’t Brighten Face (NBA)—Pay as much atten- | the late or $10. “We keep after the perfume peddlers year-round,” Jackson said, ‘but they keep coming back, swindle after swindle. They die hard.’’ Toys also figure among the most flagrant Yule mail gyps, Jackson said. The life-size dolls — with ten outfits — cost practically noth- ing. And that’s what you get —practically nothing. The doll is a cardboard cut- out and so are the outfits. MRS. WALTER LATOZAS Announcement is made of the marriage of Peggy Ann James of Salmer avenue, to Walter J. Latozas, Dee. 12, in St. John's Lutheran Church, Rochester. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ralph Block of Sedona, Ariz., and Floyd James of Royal Oak. husband is the son of Anthony Latozas of Fisher avenue and Mrs. Latozas. | off. Her . Cohostesses were Mrs, William Kalwitz, Mrs. Claud Coors and Mrs, Donald Bos, 4 Retiring chairman Mis, Lyndon Salathiel presided at the election of officers and told of Christmas in the Cameroons, Africa. Mrs. FE. G. Clark installed new officers Mrs. Floyd Salow, chair- man; Mrs, Quentin Sween, vice- , Edward Bennett secretary; and Mrs. John Heitsch,| treasurer, A wreathmaking workshop was conducted by Mrs, Sweet. Blondes Top Demand on Concert Stage NEW YORK (UPD — Con- cert goers also prefer blondes. | So” ays Mts. Ann Colbert, | the female world’s answer to Sol Hurok. Mrs. Colbert,..who believes she is the nation’s only woman impresario, said “there are | two things always in demand | on the concert stage — piano players and blonde sopranos. You never have any trouble | booking either." Ann Colbert and her hus- band, Henry, have been man- aging musicians for 10 years, and today the Colbert-Laberge firm guides the careers of 40 solo artists from singers to cel- lists to organists, plus 23 cham- ber music groups. The biggest problem with her job, she said, is the juggling of train, plane and bus time- | tables not with artistie tem- | perament ‘as might be ex- pected. “Any good artist will be ner- i- vous before a performance,” | said Mrs. Colbert. “So you ; realize that and forget any non- sense they pull,” | Give Your Bedroom Quaint, Cozy Look | Want to give your bedroom that peaceful country look? Check your store for wallpap- ers in quaint rural designs. Even the striped variety gives | that quaint appearance. ; Carry out the theme in the | covers and headboard of the | bed. Be sure the mattress is | smooth and resilient for a good country night’s sleep to top it a ~ Put on Cosmetics Before You Bathe We would all like to have a dewy-looking skin which teen- agers have naturally. You may acquire a glowing look by put- ting on makeup and then tak- ing a warm bath. Remember, wash your face first before bathing and apply makeup. Then don’t touch the | makeup while in the tub, i ae & f. Pa?. 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Gnd Redding, Mrs, Fred Soot Mrs, Kenneth Senior, Mrs. | An estimated 70 per of Donald Carroll, Mrs. Camp- |Finland’s land area is covered by bell Mrs, Lawrence. forests Holiday Excitement in me a Club Gathers for Christmas Party Hear Central High Song Spinners Smith, Mrs. Jeanette Hille- Sixty members of the Jun- ior Pontiac Women's Club at- tended the Christmas party Monday evening in Pontiac Federal Savings civic room. Mrs. Russell Auten presided at the business meeting. Mrs. R. R. Dougherty, pro- gram chairman, introduced A. M. Dempsey, who directed Honorary member, Mrs. John Doig, who leaves soon to make her home in Florida, was presented with a corsage, a gift and an.oil painting of a rose. A poem written especial- ly for Mrs. Doig was read by Mrs. George A. Morrow. Social chairman, Mrs. Hor- ace Young was assisted by son. Guests included Mrs. Donald V. White, Mrs. Nelson C. Wiley, Mrs. Emerson Gordon, Mrs. George Wasserberger and Mrs. J. A, Rammes. The chib will present sev- + eral gifts to children at Pon- brang and Mrs. Clifford Mai- | HOLIDAY BELLES « Call for ) DAZZLING DANCE DRESSES That Will Bewitch “Him” 17.98 » 49.98 Dance ‘til dawn... the “Song Spinners’’ from Pon- Mrs. Everett tiac Central High School. Mrs, Charles H. . Crawford presented Mrs, Ross E. Hulet of Livonia in a dramatic read- ing, “Substitute Santa Claus. " E. Bowman, James C. Clarkson, Mrs. Ben Kingsbury, Mrs, Ericson Lew- is, -Mrs, Harry Ralph Robinson, Mrs. Lioyd B. tiac State Hospital as the Christmas project. Reese, Mrs. Mrs. Ray C. Haya, Mrs. | j China, | Rum dates back to the 4th cen- itury B.C., when it was made in Reguler 6.98, 10.98 and 12.98 An exciting collection of millinery in a wide choice of stylés and colors. Come see velvets, velours, felt, fur and feathers. CTS SSSSSSTS SCS CCCC CCS SSS CCCCCCCCCCECCECEGUCECCCCUCECECECTS Millinery Salon - Second Floor pegoeeeeoeoeeseeeeeeeaaoeeeaeeeneoe eo eee eee ee rr ss HOLIDATE COLORS ‘tuther. 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A i d : Stretch Nylon Tights lovely, rinatyled exeustie. oe For. every tot, child, teen and junior on your list. The added gift that means comfort and smart colorfut lee acceptance this year. Prices rom. ; ly for your hand. The cost is priceless, a 3) eae ae ee evenings = es $1 49 hd \PP'S ey ntown—28 E! Lawrence Street dnd 3 Wi Huron St. at Telegraph Rd. $4 Gold Filled Watch 79% with raised 18-K gold hour prs: 17-jewel movement. _, JEWELERS - OPTOM. BLN. Saginaw Street. ' {Ae . ay _ as PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, jieeienn 16, 1959. vocal music department. | bridegroom, was honor maid, with: Parents of the couple are Mr.|bridesmaids, Mrs. Edward Lank- and Mrs. Cecil E. Lankford o& ford, Sandra Arnold and Mrs. El- North Sanford avenue, and Mr. ant Montrose, all of Pontiac. The Mrs. Lon Brown of Going street./bridegroom’s cousin, Linda Brown, , The floor-length bridal gown of appeared in green velvet-and car-' white delustered satin, was styled ried a white muff topped’ with with fitted bodice, appliqued with/green carnations. Flower girls: white velvet and seed pearls. The,Debby and Karen Landmesser full skirt which swept into a chap-|wore white floor - length taffeta, sashed in green velvet. Edward Lankford, stood as best man for the bridegroom. The bride's brother, Donald and James Hefner, seated the guests. David Lankford was ring bearer. After a church reception, the ‘newlyweds left for a motor trip to Niagara Falls, the Catskills and, New York City. A new home on iNorth Olmstead street, Drayton’ ‘Plains, awaits them on their re- (turn. + The bride was formerly in the circulation department of The Pon- ‘tiac Press. Her Portraits _ More Pleasing _ | | Than She Was | (NEA) — The Winterhalter | portraits of Queen Victoria are charming. And they are a les- son in the creation of beauty. graphed. There is a great gap between the reality of the photographs and the beauty of the paint- ings. Yet no one could say that Winterhalter falsified or turned the queen into a pretty doll. | Actually, his paintings of her are very close to the truth but with this difference: where the. queen's expression was habit- ually dour, the artist made it pleasantly pensive, She had a habit of thrusting out her lower lip; he does not Slippers that stretch! Snaps do | the trick. In sizes 4-7-10, each ad- | justs to the 2 next larger sizes. | Easy sewing. Made of one piece, Pattern 881: transfer pattern sizes small 4-5-6; | medium 7-8-9; large 10-11-12; in-| cluded in one pattern. Send thirty-five cents (coins) | for this pattern—add 5 cents for | each pattern for 1st-class mailing. | Send to The Pontiac Press 124) Needlecraft Dept. P.O. Box 164,; Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, | NY. Print plainly. Pattern Num-; ber, Name, Address and Zone. New! New! New! Our-1960 Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book is ready NOW! .. Crammed. with exciting, unusual; popular designs to cro- sion so that what emerged in. the portrait was charming, | feminine and attractive with- | out being a true In ‘reality, Queen Victoria could have looked much like this if she had chosen to do. — so. But she Rascrond panies and | habitually frowned More than 7.000 head of cattle. of apples, pears, ball point fruit pen Clusters of multicolor fruit mounted on a white cerarmc plate with ball point pen bananas, 2.00 Your choice lemons or peaches Gifts for Her! chet, knit, sew, embroider, quilt, weave—fashions, home furriishings, toys, gifts, bazaar hits. In the book free—3 quilt patterns. Hurry, send 25 cents -for your_copy.-— are condemned each year by the. US. _ Federal Meat Inspection | service as unfit for food because | of “hardware disease” caused by -__ swallowing sharp_metal_objects- Cone atoms a * ocnesrER, MICHIGAN — ou S02) What Dreamier ‘Than a JEWELED SWEATER % = Christmas, magnified. ‘hand painted . You know you are in fashion with Trina accessories. This is the gift that is always welcome, cause what woman doesn’t use one. Hand painted to give. the teminine touch. Double lensed . In foam cushioned “Brushed Kid” vinyl. 2.50 1662 S. Tetegraghi—Pontioe: 245 | Ww. = Maple -Birminghors soft sheer wool sheath The elegant basic dress takes your favorite jewelry to the festive days ahead, or a gay scarf for the casual hours after' Beige, red and navy Sizes 10 to 18 22.95 Gift Specials ‘ norrnal and } Dloomficld Aluminous dialed travel alarm in assorted colors. Folds shut. Choice of genuine leather cases. Terrific Christmas value! 5.95 Teahie n. Shop Sar er ae travel mirror , ¥ travel Could Styled: by Trina alarm | Be Our softest, of soft Prices 7 | | 10.95 ae te Two" WONDERFUL § SHOPS of we ROT, FASHIONS’ ‘and GIFTS: 17.95 et a ee girl who asks you for . oe etter se righ iter Sacas 0 Mar * Mr, om od al? f to play dumb, 25th Y SPECIAL EVENT Cecil E. ‘| sodie tial wees : ear - Lankford o four jancee | Retailers know that newspapers Ne any San{ oft d) mn | ‘peach more ready-to-buy prospects} Mr. and Mrs. Len Mogg of ‘in their markets, Their newspaper! Dick avenue will observe their ‘ street ee. oe Dec, 24 silver wedding anni- ; By RUTH MILLETT sduberior to’ her in intellect. isn’t ads are seen by more people—tn- versa at open oe f in- the curls are soft: announce } t A ersary an open house Su narriane of Memo to men: If you want tojlikely to sit around feeling that|‘luding jeen-agers, According 10) Gay in the American Legion and lovely. The hair . ag increase your chances at having she has given up her own chances |Gilbert Youth Research, 94 per! hall on Auburn avenue, is lustrous and beau. — their daughter at a successful career to make a cent of them are .| . . oe . a happy marriage, pick a girl who ‘cilia fe beieend. ce m are regular néws They will receive friends and tifully manageable. Linda Lou to ‘ig not quite as Sright as you are; paper readers, relatives from 2 to 4 p.m. The. styling Wes C. Douglas | That te m0 Sd wives le Cm A gat a | TT! Nalym’ gr fomor nm " rn 5 “ na parent | B0t-se-bright man, She gets im. L 4 row. Visit cof Reger ble Cover Sau meet fs | ° PITTSBURGH High Fidelity |] rv. or en Mr. and Mrs. older couples and discovered that! cae = % regret having given up | I ; . Lon iin the least-happy marriages a) bed z B f much higher number of wives are’ About the only way that a mar-' i DOOR MIRRORS S| (of troll d 6 j fies e ,, {smarter than their hastianda than|riage can be happy when the wife § é on e oing reet, {in the happier marriages. ‘is smarter than her husband is for': : Saturday at The results area’t really sur- the hel B ireip ri witel’ ‘ A gift of true elegance, full length mirrors made with © P, ermanen ts peer the F irst aap ——— eran wae wh) hag to keep up the pretense, twin-ground Pittsburgh plate glass — individually |: - a amie | te lock up to asyene you knew | rough me aria . '§ cartoned, with clips for easy installation. £ $2750 ry ; ee SEC. | isn’t as bright as you are. : : : a ae ae 19° ig MRS. C. DOUGLAS BROWN Pgh met fas at nosis a. aust conte fo hoon a wite|| In Five Widths, All 68 Inches Long ® Includes Cutting. Oil Creme Shampoo, and Style Weve ' , who t. who|Who is not quite as bright as he” Priced from. $16.95 : a | deters thi udgment. whol yen there's no peetnse neces | NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED — Immediate Service ! : ;quotes his opinions, and who ob- ris f = t Linda L. Lankford Weeds _ i, cis v 1 nim i souna se (AS Fearunen on THe canny Moone How) Open Fridey ‘til 9 P.M. | ° ooo ito make his ego purr with con-) Those are just some of the rea- 4 in First Baptist Church “= Spies: PONTIAC GLASS CO. | SIndve Beauty CSak : ‘marry is one who offers oO. al In Irs apts urc. SATISFACTION COUNTS ‘help you get through college chem.» ° 7 ndre eauty on en there’s the matter of alistry, but the one who asks you 23 West Lawrence St FE 5-644] = - Candlelight nuptials of Linda Loujel train featured a velvet bustle Wife's being satisfied with her lot. to help her. ; ? ~ : 2nd Floor, Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 5-9257 Lankford and C. Douglas Brown’bow. ‘The woman whe marries | a _man! But even then you’ re taking « some - panes ewes eee were read beneath an archway of| Her fingertip veil was secured = an anne ea es holly and red berries Saturday in by a velvet headpiece studded j First Baptist Church. Whiteiwith seed pearis. Mounted on a ; sleighs, placed in the chancel, were|white Bible were white rosebuds, t ; . filled with Scotch pine and poin- stephanotis and ivy. . i‘ settias. | Attendants in red velvet, with’ : ; ZZ Vows were pledged to the Rev. ‘matching shoes and headpiece, - : © i Gerald H. Rapelje of Memorial!carried white fur muffs topped e-5-7) : “Baptist Church in the presence of|with red carnations, holly and red) — 0) * : 400. Soloist was George H. Putnam | streamers. + of Pontiac Central High School's} Patricia Brown, sister of the, ‘ give her the best a ree —— For in the same period that Stulf and nonsense, our frivolous but practical S amless : halrsorsinanged ne B doing court bail point pen treat yourself or someone : dress up for e | paintings of t nglish queen, . ° she es frequently. photo- special with this new ‘fruit’ gift ; stockings Her favorite nylons in a beautiful gift box. Regular or stretch sheers 1.35 ° 1.95 Gold Hose for Evening Wear 2.50 i Fashion Gifts Christmas Shop Every Night ‘til 9 wash ‘n wear with easy care white arnel and nylon robe. Belted or worn loose {as her mood fancies). Red insignia for a gay touch. Huge ; roomy pockets, com- pletely washable, wrinkle resistant, and mat proof, Sizes 10 to_18. All: Gifts Beautifully. Wra . We Deliver Every iS. coe THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, an Xe But You Cap Survive With Right Shoes Se W North Hill Plaza By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Christmas shopping is almost as. (hard on the feet as it is on the ‘pocketbook! We now are approach-; ling those wild last days before the ‘great day, when women literally, ‘will walk dozens of miles a day) for many days, and even more tir-| ing, crowded counters. wil stand for hours at You will weather this hectic sason With much less fatigue if, you will wear comfortable shoes. | I do not know how women survive hours on foot in spike heels. EAR RIGHT SHOES Shops Your feet will hold up until the, . last gift. is selected if they are| Rochester’ s properly shod. A low - heeled) walking shoe or a mid-hee! pump! will be comfortable and these can, be most attractive. In fact they appear more at- tractive than the painful steps | we see women taking on very | high heels in the Christmas rush. | Leather shoes will keep the cold and rain at bay and give ‘you adequate support: The leather sole Open T - ss also protects your feet against pe . hur ‘ and Fri. miles of pavement pounding. As ; Nights ‘til 9 the shopping day progresses. your Free Parking , _ for 850 Cars ROCHESTER AT TIENKEN ROAD FEDERAL dept. stores SA Ragin NR ROLE EAE MII gate I in your holiday decollettes! TORSOLETTE by Goddess ters, 32-38. .A-B-C. B. Front zip style, white 32-38, A-B-C. ek opnient and - onen EVERY NIGHT TO9 anda thes bra catiea : weather vour holiday buying wit MUCH less fatigue if you will shod 4" be a truly big factor. Bares shoulders beautifully .. . | ‘, A. Contour embroidered cotton cups with front panel, elastic bock. Detachable gar- for superb uplift. Detachable straps, in ie Let Federal’ corsetieres fit you perfectly gas * Charge 1¢ j ot Federel's feet will swell slightly. Leather ex- pands slightly with them. toe is desirable, too. BIG FACTOR i, A closed It is literally true that you will @ | when you come home, Yule Hard on Your F eet Switch to comfortable shoes for your Christmas shopping. - H you will take off your shoes and in- ' duige in a bit of foot exercise ' and have a warm, foot bath and greats, then rest with your feet higher than your head, you soon will feel refreshed all over. This is a good simple exercise to, Is Way to Lose Weight.” bath, Sit on a chair .f , Your underpinnings correctly. This take before your 10 minute foot with your, heels resting on the floor, knees i stiff, Make circles with your feet. ' ‘As you do so flex your toes. After circling in one direction for a while then circle in the opposite direc- , tion. * * * { ” Temerrew: “Diet and Exercise set the government $44,000, Ss uzie’s Gift: Life-Size Doll — and Wardrobe By DOROTHY ROE AP Women’s Editor The life-size doll is a head- liner in Santa’s toy pack this year — and it will be even more prized if doll and real- life playmate are dressed alike. . ‘ * * * You. can make a life-size doll, using a standard pattern which gives detailed instruc- tions for cutting, stitching and stuffing a 34-inch doll, just the size of a two-year-old” child. A smart mother will make the doll and then make look- alike dresses for doll and little girl, using a regular size two pattern. - * * bd Local sewing center experts advise that you use an auto matic zigzag stitch in the body construction of the doll, to prevent ripping. For best re- sults, first straight-stitch the seam 6n the wrong side, then use a narrow zigzag stitch next to the line of straight stitching to reinforce the seam. The flexibility and ° Additional ‘‘give’’ in the zigzag stitch pre- vent dolly, from coming apari at ihe seams. * * * Charming Christmas outfits for doll and little girl are cot- ton-print dresses with— color- coordinated corduroy jumper. The doll pattern includes pant- ies, slip and shoes. 0 The national census in 1960 will) cost more than 100 million dol- lars. The first one, back in 17990, back only! Brunettes Catching Up Hair’s News From Top By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK (UPI)—Twelve thousand hairdressers, cosme- ticians and manufacturers of beauty products met in Man- hattan this week and found that —Brunettes. are gaining on blondes; —Hair styles for the winter will remain short with the newest ‘‘do’’ shaped like .a triangle; a a a 2 —The Jatest dryers are air- conditioned: —Some luxury beauty salons cater to customer comfort with vibrator chairs which remove kinks from the body while curlers put them in the hair The occasion was the Nation- al Beauty Trades show, an annual gathering sponsored by the Hairdressers and Cosme- tologists Assn NEW TRENDS Mrs. Edna L. Emme of St Louis, a beautician since 1925 and member of the associa- Wo Salt or Aspirin | { we're tinting all shades of tion's official hair fashion com- mittee, described some of the new trends in the beauty world. She said manufacturers have improved wave solutions to the point that getting a permanent takes little more time than getting a shampoo, and so that any type of hair — bleached, dyed or natural—can be treated. “The same improvement goes for all the coloring solu- tions,” she said. ‘‘And these | days, almost every woman is | coloring. There still are plenty of blondes, but the brunettes are advancing. This season, brown with highlights . . . some rosy, some tawny.” She said the air-conditioned dryers operate on a new prin- ciple of circulation, ‘drawing air through the curlers instead of blasting out around the face. And as for those vibrating chairs, she said most salons give the customer benefit~ of same without extra charge. The association decreed Care for Cut Flowers -NEW YORK -.. The rain from ‘heaven contains no aspirin or salt, so why put them in the water with cut flowers Neither prolongs. their beauty, say a couple of pro- fessional florists — Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Grupp, who have had a shop across the street from the Metropolitan Opera house for 28 years. Mrs. Grupp said a big chunk of their business comes from opera fans around the country, who wire floral pieces to their favorite singers. And through the doors of their small shop also pass many operatic not only -te—-buy -for—| 7.95 cotton, lightly wired #, figure flattery! ‘female, we have two delightful Beauty Clinic Perfect Christmas Ornament by Edythe WeCulloch Why not decorate your Yuletide by turning yourself into the christmas ornament? no man: ever dis- i ine Firmly believing that made baubie should place the eternally femin ideas on the subject: spdar- kling of silver-dust sprinkled on your waves (while the spray net is not quite dry) will add a festive touch. A deft hand with new easy-to- use eye shadow is our second suggestion. Throw envy to the winds and steal the spotlight fi yourself. BE. the Christmas ornament! Phone Edythe McCullogh Beauty Shoppe, FE 2-743, | | Bake or broil ata high tempera. | 608 Pontiac State Bank Renae te ons their homes or for friends. but also to ask how to preserve the life of-a cut flower. THEIR ADVICE: Unpack flowers the minute they arrive, but don’t plunge them into a vase of cold water. Instead, the warmest welcome is a rest in a dark room and a warm. drink (water around 110 degrees F.) in a bucket. This is known as ‘“hardening,”’ mak- ing blooms fresh, crisp and dewy. Before putting the flowers in vasé, stems should be_ re- opened to allow them to drink freely. Make a slanting cut across the bottoms of the stems with a sharp knife with scissors pinches and dam- ages. Flowers require fresh water and don't thrive in stagnant. Se change water daily scrub containers clean. Also recut stems daily with a sharp knife. However, if you use the special cut-flower foods that prolong the life of blooms and arrest bacterial. action in fhe water, you don’t have to bother with these procedures. Just add more water, as necessary. Place arrangements from heat or drafts. If you can, move the vase to a cool place overnight because this gives flowers a lift for the next day. | When adding meringues as top-) ‘pings to pies and other desserts, ibe sure the temperature of the filling: or food to be covered is not | ture for a short time. “Cutting — and : | away | | | | ' | “American caprice’’ as the newest in coiffures. so that looking at the full-face, from the chin up, the silhou- ette is triangular. BANGS BREAK LINE Sometimes soft wisps of bangs break the line. The tri- angle is repeated at the nape of the neck. The hair is waved softly and there is a brushed- up look at the temples. I asked Miss Emme what became of that puffy, young- looking hair-do called the bouf- fant which was highly popular ° a couple of years ago. “Oh some girls still wear it.” she said. ‘“‘But you know, wom- en like change. Now, when a woman feels gloomy, she goes out and buys a new hairdo in- stead of a new hat. A hairdo you wear for 24 hours a day." It is cut - ( i a +S SSS SS OS eS ees but the thoughtful ones. school bus, or rele you drive | To. Encoure AP Newsfeatures Christmas is the time for presents, The best presents are not always the expensive ones, Take a good look at your youngster. If you have one. child or more anywhere be- tween the ages of 6 and 14, I'll make a picture. of his or her life. Not all youngsters will fit, of course, but see where yours does. The child goes to school—that one is easy. Very likely he ‘rides the od 44 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS ‘TIL 9 PLM. 4 5400 Dixie Hwy. ee colors... — CYif ... A mass of miniature pillows is 80 high styled! Use lots of these little pillows—the effect is one of sott ond casuai luxury — and (according to your wish) either a mass of brilliant colors or many shapes of one color. Regordiess of how used, these precious little miniatures add touches of luxury to any setting. Zipper covered for easy cleaning and with separate forms of supersoft Dupont Dacron. In a wide variety of shapes, tabrics and . from 3.95. , fo ‘ ' 3 FURNITURE — of Waterford — OR 3-1225 | Downtown and _ Drayton Plains 1 t in Bai tind Ante tne tn tind dt te tet i ed he, an HAIR FASHIONS. .. for the holidays require ore Pyotemienal Permanent ~ CALLTE’S* BEAUTY SHOP 16 North Perry “Merry Christmas to all” Flowers “Flowers by Wire enjoy. Call throughout the world” We Are Your Allied Florists FINE GIFTS 101 N. Saginaw 7 a _FE 38-7165 - POINSE The glowitig beauty of Poinsettias are always the perfect gift M's the Gift the entire family will ere Large blooming plants with any number of blossoms. - In Christmas red or white, WE GROW OUR OWN $ fp 00 Larger sizes also available. choice for special people . FE 3-7165 ‘Sugar Bucket American planter with legs. Old fashion Salem-Sugar — Bucket will add charm to any home. at Christmas time .. . and.all year. Can be planted with - hearty 7 ae ctu ema nae FLOWERS for the home More than material things a gift of flowers _ expresses the true meaning of Christmas. What nicer way to say “Merry Christmas” to your, friends, $7.50 and $10 a ae a ce Be Fn I Naas # | Union street announce the mar- riage of their daughter Carolyn First water reservoir for Sye to Gary D. Pursell, son of Mr.'hattan was built in 1776. Pil ry. f Slih lls vy moves Sheer wool smartly tailored by Mr. Mort in a go-everywhere-suit, its brief jacket is accented with a collar and bow tie of crisp pin striped cotton. jacket~ it becomes a beautifully basic sheath with flattering wide V neck. | Carolyn Sue Hedger Wed x *. and sister-in-law Available locally. Sans a haiplosirant It tagiilon de-|am untidy rise. She often com: and Mrs. Elnert Pursell of Edison street, Nov 7-in North Carolina. The couple was attended by Mp. J. R. Pursell, brother of the. bride- room. They are at home on Math- g Mr, and Mrs. Leland Hedger of ews street, Man-" = 34.524 45%°5 44.55 2°53 55 1 ' ' , f f j a= SSS SS Se, * ~*~ BOOT-I-FULL WALKING MUSIC . . With such a different tune this year ;.. 80 deliciously warm, you'll marvel on how they can “ee be so weightlessly light . . . undercover secret’s the Acrilan pile lining . . only the finest weather-proofed leathers . . . non-skid soles for safety-first walking. yy Last Minute Gift Suggestions Shoe Shine Kits.............. from $2.95 to $5.95 Ronson Electric Shoe Shiner Kits. . .. . .$23.50 Women’s Handbags .............. $4.95 te $24.95 Scholl’s Electric Foot Massager. . - Men’s Holeproof Hose Women’s Kayser Hose ee ee a a ee ee ,$8.95 and $16.95 $1.00 to $1.95 $1.15 to $1.65 om money, remember their vitamins, Mrs. daugh re at-heels, Her permanented hair is ne pene Cees © tidy their closets. Indeed. her life thrift shop and buy new, yiek the time,” “I'm ‘80 good-to- them—but what do. “THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1959 o Be Too Good Is Not Good ty MURIEL LAWRENCE pressed and her shoes are down-failures to use ash trays, respect}in order to become cornucopias of} Christmas party Saturday eve- A gift exchange “and carol 7 overindulgences to children should) ning at. the Pontiac Federal | singing completed the | ponder this statement. Though our) Savings atid Loan building. « gram, ) : lains of a teothache but if you/is a constant battle to compel other, jparents may have traded their af- * * ¢& Mrs. Mary Erickson, Worthy _ shortyjacketed suits, ey “Why don't you see the den-| people to do as she wants them to/fection for such self-sacrificing) Committee members Mrs. | Matron of Chapter 28, was” take their lang jacketed ones to the tist?’*" she just sighs, “I haven't/do. Her favorite remark is: “goodness."” our children seldom Joseph Minton, Mrs. Charles-| honored guest, " =~ . time ‘for a checkup, they make. jing women I have ever known, —_ concern of dominating people. jusing our “goodness” = immediate appointments. They [f her husband wants te stay in| . The need to contro! dates. back jaffectionate, unthreatening conduct ' visit the hairdresser regularly. town for the weekend, they go to) to childhood when the helpless from them—and, like Mrs. K's PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL Their nail ‘polish ts never ithe country. If her daughters get a and insecure infant tries to mas- daughter , withhold it. /} chipped; shoe heels are always (phone call, she ‘stops whatever) ter his niga to provide |. They Turt her so often I've been The Griffin Proficiency Club of.OES 228 held their annual Baynes, Mrs. Grace Snover, ones, * * ldo I get for it?" | ‘They always know what the bar-| Mrs. John Burnia, Mrs. Clar- Actor Yul Brynner was bor: in If the dentist reminds them it’s She is one of the most dominat-| “‘Goodness’’ is often the prime gain is about. They know we are! ence Curry and Mrs. Meta Me~ |Viadivostok, Stheria. 11% S. Saginaw. Eagle Theater Bldg. Pontiec, Mich. tipped; legs are sheathed (she's doing to call, Dey, is ite” | himself with a feeling of safety. [tempted to say, “‘Because your Enrollments Available tp Day o: E: ening Classes in the sheerest of nylon stockings. — * * | te comerely the affection of his tapadnen is fear, the girls can’t Write, phone or col? in person ‘or Pree Samphiet - | But Mrs. K wears service-weight) Her conversation is a vetoed parents by being good. respect it.” But of course I | never PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352. i stockings, Her clothes are seldom: ‘hemorrhage of complaints at their’ Parents who neglect themselves ido. =. =a matilgenaia te nena pr sn — —— HOST and HOSTESS HELPERS ~ from WIGGS ... for anyone on your gift list who likes to x ever Yer took Peel) eee / entertain! Choose from our fabulous collection ‘lof glassware. bar ware. and serving jpieces of all hinds! 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THERMO PITCHER and GLASSES With matching trays and serving dishes of Philippine abaca cloth molded in clear plastic. The double-wall vacuum construction of glasses and pitcher keeps iced drinks frosty cold! (Or can be used for serving piping hot chocolate!) Vatural straw cloth is permanently sealed be- tween clear plastic outer shell and colored liner. Pitcher .. , Deen $7.00 Set of 4 Glasses, in mixed colors... .$5.00 Not shown: Set of 6 Double Old Fashions ..... . $8.95 Thermo Ice Bucket . $8.95 Tray al cery; iehac (rays and serving aishes oi abaca cloth in molded plastic are extremely durable ... went warp, shatter or cor rode .. . will withstand dishwasher temperatures.’ -« 17-Inch Round Tray ..........«..$5.00 Serving Dishes from ...... $2.00 te $6.00. is : ; ae rds THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER | 16, 1959 ih city-owned... oe vestigation of the mass break. All’ * iM. ‘Nixon during a visit to Nixon's’ iy Haven xo stn a et ares ==! Four Employes Fired estat ot the men have ‘been | "eae think we are-licking this'Land.for State pei: pedi diigo tO SRS | were cu 24 . | ject the proposal, es at Ivy Bluff Prison Meadows hak been _ replaced, problem of providing medical . thospital ot premeing meee a8) GRAND ‘HAVEN @® — An offer! ‘ «£ % ‘population,”” he said. of up to. 180 actes of Lake Mich- pisposition ‘of ‘watertiont land) \Hubbard, chief custodial officer : WASHINGTON @ — The pres. Dr. psghboed Askey of Los 18” frontage land for a, proposed requires '. public vote. If the pro- RALEIGH, N.C. mm — . StatejCentral Prison here. ‘American Medica) ‘Angeles, AMA president-elect, said four-year state-supported coll Espen is accepted, the council re-| prisons director W. F. Bailey Tues-| Meadows was. the fourth eni- Assn, said Tuesday that by the ° ress now being made in get- 0% the Grand Haven city council. ibehoe next April, Meadows, $, superintendent in charge prison to lose his job. Bailey fired’ ¢ “end of 1980 more than 60 per cent fn" older people into - voluntary’ The need for such a school and| ¢ . of the Ivy Bluff prison where 20 of inree - guar of Americana over 65 desiring commercial health insurance pro- ans of financing it are under, ‘ ,North Carolina's toughest Convicts) mediately after the escape. voluntary health insurance will be! grams. é study by a Michigan legislative An atmosphere too-thin to trans-jescaped last week. : covered. committee and a citizens advisory) salt sound waves adequately is Bailey made the announéemeft The AMA leader, Dr. Louis Or* committee of more than 80 per found at a distance of approxi-'at a special meeting of the State’ First settlement in Rhode Island et Orlando. Fla., made the pre- Saudi Arabia has an area of-sons. imately 1,000 miles above the Prison Commission, called to re-|was made by Beer Williams in diction to Vice President Richard about 500,000 square miles. 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Revion Breaking Up | bats «tia N-Shelter: Building. iow me = cc tn » CBS'S ‘Big Party’ , termining property values for the pena WASHINGTON ((UPD) — Thelpurpose of mortgage insurance) NEW YORK w — The Revion /V New Good Will Tour Set|soveramen will try. to stimulatejunderwriten by the Federal Hous-|cosmetics firm will drop its “Big building of bom shelters |S Administration, Mason said. Party” show on Columbia. Broad- STOCKHOLM, Sweden | . | Pils hasthe effect of making FHA! casting System's’ television net- Premier Tage Erlander leaves|-curaging contractors to inctudle (HNancing available for construc-| work as a result of poor ratings. Thursday for a goodwill tour Of/hem in model homes and new |" of family fallout shelters A spokesman for the firm said! re India and Pakistan. housing. developments. \the eighth performance next month/ Simpson is chairman ofthe Re- : . * *« *- Sequoia national park and Kings|would be the final one. , ’ copies , joint! tional park in California) The progr running hour Committee and king mianity . 58,000,000 of the daily! The step was announced y canyon na’ n a am, an ran y . newspaper will be printed and sold|by housing administrator Normanjare the habitat of thousands of and a half on Thursday nights, has: saat ofthe House Ways & » iin the U.S. today. P. 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Later they will attend a party at the Jaycee: The party is being sponsored by: 'the Junior Chamber auxiliary, the : \ Christmas Cards and Gift Wraps. 2: : ~*~, will be given = . | Jaycettes. — o rare nee oe ee * We havi a wide selection of Hallmark Christ- =. gifts. Refreshments will be served: mas Cards in boxes, albums, or for individual # patos ‘ conclude the evening's activi- selection end gift wraps to please every fs a | The children each will receive; —~— sonra tin san ~ ——— ~ taste. Pt nove and weed | the caw... s 3 . Tax’ yo“ . + a0 se congas ar cline i cen nll Booed java able, © : . : anon pie is chairman fori? SS eee . g e : ’ . : ati em < be rofits evy obab “shopping . and , wrapping’) 7 Bias Gis ae fn Bp P L Pr yo party, and Mrs. Jack Cooper is| 7 ] sid ne 0 : id. . 8 an Will Be Shunted Over, chairman for the Jayéettes. ee nside bd lh. to Special Committee Rog at 2 p.m. Sunday, |@- - All around Value . have an annual (7 . ae kiddies party for chikdren of the house... : LANSING WK te Repub] mcegpers 0 Gee Coamhampt puts good lighting within your i x ican Senate majority today willl pane y Om ae , : decide what to do with a House- ae bn approved corporation profits tax, Santa Claus will distribute pres- if a: i latest solution proposed for Mich-jents. There will be games, com-|7~ . igan’s continuing cash crisis. imunity singing and plenty of holi- | Both chambers were scheduled/day refreshments, according to - to resume deliberations. after a the chairman of the Christmas ; four-day recess, but the tax spot-/ Party, Mrs. William Goulet. une , light fell on the Senate, where al = é - six per cent taxon. corporation’ L : profits awaited the pleasure of the Fy-State Employe oeteta rm XN ; ; GOP - controlled appropriations Ieee ox committee. A { ls swoeks pote “a BR. Porter (R-Blissfield) tndi- mom sith polthed bros Pertervations le shade give wh © eated the measure probably | LANSING (UPI) — Atty Gen. trim. Simple, beautiful entvonces, Aluminum, fnshed im satin rene. Tocerered Glew Gifeme tele - would be shunted to the taxation (Pau! L. Adams says a warrant!s roads baghtenyt- block Bross trimmed Clear gloss with bron v $11.90 . . committee before going to the jhas been obtained charging Mrs.| oe 7 ctihed duran, WW" dh, 9 win shode V-4290. . f Senate floor for a vote. Laurel Suppes, former employe ver6. $14.00 contends ;, reve. $11.60 Aluminum shade V-4292. $11.90 Only token attendance was ex- of the secretary of state's West pected in the House, which had|Side brenels in Saginaw. with 10 Public Wel _ nothing to do but view Senate counts of forgery. nice UDC eicome: , Mrs.) & Mrs. Suppes worked for Anne La Belle, who recently plead- * ed guilty to uttering and publish-| © © Smith-Corona © Remington For 32 Years the Place to _ Buy Your Portable Typewriter ALL MAKES @ EASY Service Guaranteed — Trade-in Allowance proceedings. The corporations tax would raise 132 million dollars a year ad rt ing state t 90 mi — after virtual elimination Adams, said Mrs. Suppes is ac-; @ of the corporation franchise fee. tcused of forging license plate reg-| j a House Democrats, aided by two|istrations for trailers by using fic-/ 9) rebel Republicans, jammed the bill | titious names, addresses, vehicle! # through last week after turning | Weights and smaller amounts of #% down a Senate-passed package of Toney than were actually collect-! , levies worth 34 million|@d. The counts of forgery cover Hi - doers. ja péridd frorh June 17 to July 20; \2 9 1959 Senate majority leader Frank | D. Beadle (R-St. Clair), mindful of Republican hostility toward higher business taxes, said the bill hadn't a “chance in the | world’ of clearing the upper | chamber in its present form. He indicated Republicans might | 4 go for one-mill boost in the cor-'¥ poration franchise fee, worth 13) j million dollars as a substitute 4 J City Highway Office # in Teletype Chain § Pontiac's office of the State High-| way Department yesterday be- Z came linked together by a tele- ¥ type communications system with |g Lansing headquarters and other | district offices. Commissioner John C. Mackie) said the system probably would save ‘‘thousands of dollars’ in! long distance telephone calls while increasing efficiency. The network runs from Lansing| to Crystal Falls, Newberry, Cadil-| lac, Alpena, Grand Rapids, Sagi- naw, Kalamazoo, Jackson, Pontiac, Detroit, Escanaba and the testing and research laboratory at Ann Ar- bor The Pontiac district office is at, 926 Featherstone Ave | Stop in Anytime From 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Tuesday Thru Friday— Monday 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. 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Night | til I Christmas AT N. ‘Saginaw St. os Thur hol tok Uh nck theme cent esidenal use of jessie including the “rhythm method’/The number who admitted using {approved by the Catholic Church-—-|methods condemned by their jointly by the University of Michi-/ and an additional 12 per cent | most widely used among Catholic interstate commerce “any article gan Bene krck a the| @pproved with some qualifica- | wives, the research team-said that |for the prevention of conception.” Scripps Foundation Population tions. : a “very significant” percentage of called Comet Research ~The initial question. was so word-/Catholics ee Pir arsigtales of _ cane wal er sale of contraceptives or the | dispensing of birth control ad- vice. Enforcement of the federal law has been invalidated by a famous court decision rendered by Judge. Learned Hand in 1936. All but two of the state laws have been re- pealed. Connecticut and Massa- chusetts still have anticontracep- ition laws. ae | * * * ; | The Massachusetts law permits idruggists to sell appliances ‘‘for | the prevention of disease’’ and the state officially closes its eyes to the fact that these appliances can also be used to prevent conception. | * * * In Connecticut, however, the law, forbids even the use of a contra-| ceptive device. Dr, Alan F. Gutt-; macher, medical director of the. Planned Parenthood Federation, | commented recently that this law makes the citizens of Connecticut | “the largest mass criminal popu- lation in America.” Several court cases are now! pending to challenge the consti-; tutionality of the Connecticut law, and one of them may reach the U: S. 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The further they went the colder gee dutifully ate a‘ cupcake it became. This was good because'but when Santa offered him an- ‘it meant they were getting closer'other he smiled forlornly and ito the Ice King’s domain. But said, “No, thank you.” ‘finally, Keotuk gduld go no fur-| Santa helped himself to cookies! ther and they had to stop. ‘and cake while Oonik gazed long-| The snow drifts were packed ingly’ at the seal meat Keotuk was ‘so hard it was impossible to devouring. Then, Santa under- burrow into them. for protection |5t00d. He got out Keotuk’s meat while they slept and ate. jand eut off a large hunk of raw 7 ; ; . _. Seal blubber and put it in Oonik’s 'T shall build an igloo'’’ €X- hands. Eagerly Oonik gobbled it claimed Oonik. up. I am afraid it would take too” ion he smiled happily. “That ilong,”” protested Santa. was good!” he said 44 aa ‘ Oo ik. “My! . a . on, has taught me 1 con build. Santa laughed and laughed. ' “Now I know what to tput in’ j oe 4 ¢*? jone in an hour. Watch! your stocking for Christmas,” he | With his snow saw hé cut out said. ‘blocks of ice from the driftse Each ‘block was about the size of a) When they had finished eating | | small suitcase. With Santa’s heip’ they lay down togethe® with | jhe placed the blocks in a circle} Keotuk at their feet and went ‘about eight feet across, being care-| to sleep. ful to lean each block inward. The) 4 long time later they were next two blocks he shaved down) awakened by a snorting at the in such a way that when the sec- other end of the tunnel which led ‘ond row of blocks went on it into the igloo. Keotuk sprang to his, spiraled upward and inward. ifeet and darted to the tunnel. The: | Soon the spiral almost closed’ sieq barred the entrance. The hair! * ‘over Oonik’s head: He decided i0\o, the dog’s hatet led. ands heb sins leave an opening there to let iD began to bar! light. j ? But now he was inside a house, ,with no door. He dug his way out) ‘making a long tunnel under the iriously. * *« * “You hold-Keotuk," said Oonik. “TH see what it is.” He pushed aside the sled and, ‘wall : . . ue crawled into the tunnel. When he) , ‘Come + o te he said to Santa on ;got near the far end he looked up, It was a very tight squeeze |by a big black nose. His eyes popping, Oonik re- treated into the igloo. ‘‘It's—it’s) 'a huge polar bear!’ he gasped. | through the tunnel but Santa | made it by pulling in his tummy and holding his breath. Then Oonik brought in Keotuk and Keotuk broke loose from Santa's! hold and threw hifnself at the! tunnel, Just in time Oonik propped | easy because the sled was long and narrow, Now they were safe and warm 'the sled back in place and the dogi_ and not even the Ice King couldiclawed uselessly at it. harm them, | “What'll we do?” said Oonik.| SANTA SETTLES DOWN “We'll never get out!” | “This is the finest house I've Santa took up Oonik’s seal ever been in,”’ said Santa as he|.spear and said, “I'll get him.” settled down in Oonik’s igloo.) Then, while Oonik tied Keotuk “Someday I'd like you to make} to the sled, Santa slid into the some igloos for me out of toy tumnel on his stomach. blocks of make-believe ice. Do you! But Santa was so ‘a wrens . . : Santa was so fat and the think children might like them fori puntiel was so narrow he tould Christmas?” ¢ only just fi : ine i ee ae _ a y just fit into it. It was impos- Yes,” laughéd Oonik, “but not cinie for him to move forward, He slid back into the igloo. Santa laughed, too. “Wait until | “We'll have te make the tunnel, aes _ a re larger,”’ he said, ; made for you!” He unpacked = «54 then the bear can get in one gg ae lal A “before we can get out.’ said * * “ ; . a it mr i “ husk aww seek "Then he Oonik. ‘‘Let me try going through use the spear without leaving the “Is jt to eat?’ asked Oonik' tunnel.” . ‘ puzzled. SN Before Santa could protest, “Certainly,”. said Santa»_‘‘It is Oonik slid into the tunnel, push- ing the spear along in front of the - self and pleasure. SLICED FRESH ‘punched a larger hole into the; ROUND SIRLOIN SWISS CENTER CUT and saw the! entrance was blocked. * * * : |. Sorry, No Phone or, : ©.0OD. Orders — can NE: pay twice @s much for elsewhere! Big size ond beautiful styling, and strong , enough to lest for years. 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Bo wants Tu- ‘ : rguiba. inisia for the Tunisians, He means ition “with international diplomats. ho knows/that the French should get out ef A HANDSOME MAN sions from its offices here, church Just what he wants for Tunisia, their remaining naval base at At 56 he is*a handsome man, leaders announced yesterday. runs practically a one-man show Bizerte, and ‘that The funds will be used- primarily, of his newly independent nation. ‘nationalist. bases along his west-, to build new churches in this coun- He can be expected to expound’ ern frontier’ should go too. try:and Canada and to expand the, his views strongly to the Presi- * * * chureh’s ministry overseas, Offi- ident of the United States. | Bourguiba also wants more U.S.” pegging ves was planned x * * jaid than he is getting. to rapid population Right now Bourguiba wants an No other man among Tunisia’s pats and mobility, jend to Algeria’ 8 natianglist war 3,600,000 population has “Habib sdiaseahcaits politically and eco-| NOW DO DISHES FASTER, CLEANER New Imperial DISHMASTER' HABIB BOURGUIBA , [blue eyes, but he seems prema- ;turely aged by 10 years spent in \French detention. 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B.Oei INDOOR end OUTDOOR LIGHT a to ye SETS Complete Line of Christmas Tree ORNAMENTS and Tree Decorations Blankets $ 3 99 LADIES’ Bulky Knit SWEATERS Slip-ons and Cardigans Sizes 34 to 40 $399,569 Cannon High Quality Cannon blan- kets made of Rayon-Acrilon Large 72'’x84" size Ladies’ and Children’s , _Boxed Handkerchiefs - . ‘ All Ladies’ Aeiinery 13-INCH © "Bowling. Pin | Set The perfect toy: that'll even make the grownups” have fun. Has 52” fin- --gertip ball. neccen eny encitn PON'PIAG, MIC SHIGAN. PONTIAC PRESS. eee A cect ca ln te meth we Som WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16,1959 Fos Rig «3 - JIt?s Christmas By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Alternating -stints of writing with stints of cookie baking puts us right in the mood for Christmas — and an article on cookies, There's one batch of cookies cooling on racks and several more chilling in the refrigerator The house smells wonderful. Cookies are fun food. Not only. are they good to eat, but they lend themselves to all sorts of decorations. You make them for the family and to serve to guests, You make them as gifts and as tree decorations. the old favorites and every year try several new recipes. that's what we do. You make all Anyway, At the right fs a piefure of a girl enjoying @ cookie. Her name is Linda Pimilott. A ninth grader at Washington Junior High School, Linda is a Senior Girl Scout. Linda's Scout troop Is who meet weekly with their leaders, Mrs. Charles Coppersmith and Mrs. Richard Stark, — is an International aapeeanti troop. Their long-term goal is a bicycle trip to Europe in the summer of 1961 Currently they take turns bringing cookies to Scout meeting. The one requirement is that each cookie must represent the foreign country. Next spring at a tea they will serve all the kinds of cookies they have been sampling. Each month, two of the girls furnish cookies for a party at the State Hospital, HANG ON TREE Some cooktes are the sturdy kind like sugar cookies. for Butter Balt Ornaments. After baking and decorating these orange flavored cookies, you tie a ribbon through a hole near the top and hang them on the tree’ as edible ‘ornaments . - twelve gir cooking of a Butter Ball Cookies 1 ) ecks! butter > 'Paspoc yrange $ e + ) irmmdy packed prown sugar ? yy tfted flow t » cup ,granulated sugar Paspoon = 1 egg 3} tablespoons orange ce : 1 teaspoon ora t rind ip ifted onfectioners ugat ‘ Cream butter-and sugars together thoroughly. Beat in egg, orange rind and 2? teaspoons orange juice. Sift flour and. salt together; add gradually to creamed mixture Drop by teaspoonfuls 3 inehes apart on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake 10-12 minutes, Push a straw into each baked cookie near outside rim to make a hole. Remove straw and cool. Blend enough orange juice into confectioners sugar until of spread- each cookie and decorate with colored sugar Tie a ribbon through hole and ing consistency. Ice and decorettes to resemble o1 hang on tree. naments * * * cookies are frankly fancy and take a hit Flaky Meringue tle fussing to make. Cookies. Some But they're werth it when they're Fiaky Meringue Cookies it cups sifted flour § teaspoons I fice % teaspoon salt feaspoen lemon rind 1 -eup (1 stick} butter Mit Meringue Filling 2 @@m yolks, slightiy beater _Canhféctioners “augar Sift flour and salt togethe?x Cut in butter until the size of small Add yolks, lemon juice andJemon rind. Stir. with a fork until 2° hours. peas. -well. blended. Chill dough thoroughly,about oonnrncrenennmm CR -BEE. -small_pieces_of dough, form inte l-inch, ball hands. Place on lightly floured pastry cloth and flatten to 21;-ineh circles with bottom of a glass er a rolling pin. Spread -1 teaspoon of Nut Meringue Filling in the center of each. Roll dough as for a jelly roll, being sure to seal edges and ends of ~ @ach cookie well. ‘Place in a crescent shape on cookie sheet. Bake 15 minutes at 375 degrees, or until lightly browned. While warm, sprinkle with confectioners sugar. Nut Meringue Filling 2 egg whites *, cup finely chopped. nuts i cup sugar Beat egg whites until soft peaks form. Gradually add sugar while continuing to beat. Beat until stiff and glossy. Fold in chopped nuts. * * * Nuts and caridied .fruit: are regular ingredients in Christmas * cookies. If you don’t like the kind called for in a recipe, feel free to change them. But we think you'll like the combination in this cookie. Fruit and Nut Butter Cookies i cap 2 sticks) butter 2 cups chopped walnuts and pecans % cup sugar Candied fed and green cherries 2% cups sifted flour Pitted dates 1, teaspoon salt Whole nutmeats Cream butter and sugar together thoroughly. Add egg; beat until light and fluffy. Add vanilla. Sift flour and salt together; beat gradually: into butter mixture. Chill about 2 hours, Shape dough into balls the size of large marbles; roll , in chopped nuts. Place on cookie sheet. Press candied fruit, dates nate are saad high in the litle slekgh gb Shoal and. Fay dieteul Gua hold. a place or nutmeat into center of Sek. Bake 12-15 miputee at 375 degrees. et the tree Butter. 8 sof honor on the refreshment table: All these. Remove to rack to cool, the beitichéb. ‘Fruit lid Nut eller cookies ‘and nore ‘can’ be -yourt if you follow ae x * *& ag oo out of Mama's cookie jar. baisgn . the = given, ; Honey in cookies —_ to’ wean them moist. It also makes a more - ‘ rs : f a \ a pes sg . ey Eee 2 ce a f Porg ' ; ‘ ‘ : : i { wo j 1 eee une: er ; eet 4 om be i e ee i 4 e j i . : : { y delicately Cookie Time flavored cookie than one made with brown sugar or molasses, Honey Drops ty cup by sticks! butter 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 cup '> Leaspoon mace 1 egg " teaspoon sait 1 teaspoon orange rind | egg white, slightly beaten 4 cup heney Shredded cocenut _2'4 cups sifted flour Cream butter and sugar together thoroughly, Beat in egg yolk and orange rind. Blend in honey. Sift dry ingredients together; beat gradually into butter mixture. Drop by teaspoon onto cooky sheet two inches apart. Flatten with fork dipped in flour, then brush with egg white. Sprinkle each cooky with red or green colored coconut, Bake 8-12 minutes. at.350 degrees, Cgel on cooky: rack, Pontiac Press Photo ° SAMPLING — Linda Pimlott of ‘Lafay drive samples one of the cookies made by the members of her Girl Scout troop. Like hundreds of adult cooks in the Pontiac area, these girls have made cookies to give away for Christmas. } Linda's Cookies Chinese Linda chose to make Chinese, Almond Cakes, butter cookies, made almost. like pastry.. Both almond ,extract and an almond on top add flavor. © - Chinese Almond Cakes 2% cupé sifted flour iy eup shortening 34 cup sugar 14 teaspoon salt x tanieapouns water 1 teaspoom baking pow der % teaspoon almond extract Sift dry ‘ingredients. Blend in hitening: Add egg, water and’ flavoring. Blend thoroughly. Form into balls sizes of walnut and place on ungreased cookie sheet. Press with heel. of hand to flatten. 4 12 minutes at 350 degrees. Makes 36 : ey. These are tasty - Brush with egg white,’ Put half an almond on top. ~~ Br a : , a ae Martin Lenedes. the evan ter, came to Michigan in ‘a homestead iA chain of e& jestablish the deve school area, a classroom for whites- alike, Mi | a New Book Tells” India Accusing Tale of Indians | China of Cruelty. and Irish Hills - DETROIT (UPD Reporter Cites Policemen Taken Merritt Greene of Hilledale lis- tened for years to tales of the|=°" in Kashmir Sector, Held frontier days in the Irish Hills ares’ and decided to write a novel about | and Treated Brutally ithe days of Chief Bawbeese and) descendants of the Potowaton | NEW DELHI — India has ac-| His book, ““The Land Lies Pret- \the white settlers, | tribe to obtain authentic Indiga | cused Red China of inhuman treat: ity.”’ wag published this fall by legends for the novel, |. The The author is a long-time resi- ment of Indian policemen captured! Hillsdale Schoo! 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Dash 9 tig Oz. 9.25 * Blues and Brightens Blue Dot Duz vba Oe 67 2h 20/80. Pe, 7 i { { Be aK bstpiitanieipntinicws cine becimdcce. moe se “With 55-53 Win: Alix Sinks Clincher With Only“3 Seconds left in Game By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pentlac Press Pontiac Northern and West Bloomfield battled on evern.terms most of the way last night; but then all the hysteria..possihle\.in a basketball game was packed into the final seven seconds before the) . Keego quintet emerged with a 5D- 53 victory. A jump shot with three seconds to play by Denis Alix from the corner of the key was the winning bucket for the Lakers, With 17 seconds to play, West Bloomfield held a 53-51 lead. Mike Fedynik took -a jump shet, but when it bounced off the rim, he and John Long were called for a jump ball. Keego got the tip but in the scramble Dennis Harbert was fouled and clock stopped showing seven seconds. Harbert, showing all the pains of pressure, dropped both on the 1-1 rule to tie the score. Keego brought the ball in and immediately called time with five seconds showing. Coach Art Pad- dy proceeded to set up a play. Alix took the pass from mid-court, dribbled once and swished the ball through. In. the bedlam, Northern quick- ly threw the ball into play and as Dennis Vincent took the ball. he >was bumped by Charles Christen- ‘sen just as the buzzer sounded. Vincent with a chance to tie | -} on the 1-1 rule, missed the first ' shot and the Lakers surprised * the Huskies by handing them | Yheir third loss in four games. Northern started strong and held a 15-9 wad after the first quar- ! ter, but in the second period, West | Bloomtield took over the boards and poured in 23 points to hold , a 32-29 halftime advantage. x * * With Steve Thompson taking con- ' trol of the boards for Northern and| » hitting for four crucial field goals, | ‘ PNH got back into the lead, 47- 43 after three periods, . But the Lakers were not to be| wouldn't be pinned down on the! the) . the inside positions on the rebounds | Baseball Writers Assn. gave him| ‘ denied. Once again they took over| a layup for Pontiac Northern. _ Player John Long (left) along with Jack Newton SWISH — Bruce Norton (lower left corner) hits the floor but not until after-he dropped in West Bloomfield through the’ net. Pontiac Press Phete and Jim’ ‘Capistrant (10) watch as it swishes West Bloomfield won the game at PNH_last tight, 55-53. Kuen \s Tigers Most Valuable DETROIT \—Harvey |just wants to be the Most Valuable| | Tiger, not the most vulnerable So the Detroit right fielder| i Tigers’ 1960 chances when Kuenn tions,’ said Kuenn, out on that limb-too often. All I'll say is this: [ think we'll be an improved ball team. As for | where we'll finish, that depends | on a lot of things.” Members of the front office staff and with 3:09 to play they took the/the Leo MacDonnell Trophy yes-/carefully avoided predictions, too. lead 50-49 on two free throws by Jack Newton. A field goal -by Alix ‘made it 52-49 and a free throw by Christensen made it 53-49 with 27 left. Fedynik hit to make it 53.51 with :48 remaining, but PNH could not hit the big field goal as the game moved. into final hectic seconds. West Bloomfield without a six- footer ‘on the team outrebounded the Huskies 39 to 27. Both teams hit for 21 field goals but two free , throws showed the difference.|, ' Northern shot 31 per cent and West . Bloomfield hit 37 per cent with 56) attempts. NORTHERN W. BLOOMFIELD FG FT ‘terday, Kuenn was named the club’s Most Valuable Player and led the American League in bat- ting. The trophy award and the an- nual mid-winter writers’ luncheon are the kickoff for hot stove league activity in Detroit. “I'm through making predic- Viking Matmen in Comeback Win Over Fitzgerald The Walled Lake wrestling team came from far behind for the sec-} 7 FT TP FG TP Pedyntk 3 2-2 & Lucadam 3 2-4 8 Thom’son 5 2-6 12 Newton § 4-5 14 + Vincent 4 3-4 11 Alix 9 2-3 20) Norton 6 1-2 13 Long 2 1-1 5) Caostrant 32 9-0 6 Chirs‘sen 2 3-4 7) Harbert 0 3-3 3McLen‘an 0 1-2 1 | Everett 0 6-0 @ Render 0 0-0 0 Totals 2111-1753 Totals 21 13- 19 55 | Score By Quarters W BLOOMFIELD 9 23 It, 12—55 18 14 «17 6—53 .« NORTHERN Jayvee Scores Avondale 46, Madison 32 €2, Birmingham 41 Lake Orion 34, Pitzgerald 32 Ferndale 53. Berkley 43 Imlay ‘City 61, Almont 16 . Mandeville 39 50, Grosse Pointe 38 Utica 42. Romeo 23 ond straight match and this time| the rally | resu ited in a victory — ” Down by such scores as 13-0 and 20-7, the Vikings kept ham- imering away at the lead to cut it down and go ahead. A big ‘surge from behind at Dearborn had fallen two points short Tom Balkwell, Gary Eskelinen| and Jack Calvert, idled recently by sickness, posted pins for the vic- tors, Jim Balkwell, and Bob Chris-; tian took. decisions after Cosgrove started the comeback with a.tie, ee ee to the right. for -All-Star Pin Points. ly simple, others complex — a few. almost impossible. Don't give up on-any of them. In tournament competition, particularly, it's bet- ter to get one pin than miss them} all. Try to hit single-pin spares dead center. Hitting the pin full reduces chances of missing. The accepted practice among top bowlers is to move away from the spare leave. Move to the left for right hand spares; to the right! for left hand spares. We call this anglingthe spare. Give yourself as much of an angle as possible. For pins left Standing in the center, move to _ the center of the. approach, or close to it. Some bowlers advocate shooting at middle lane leaves from the normal strike position. Splits, big or baby, are not pleasant to-face. All, even the 7-10, have been made. / Double-wood, means one pin di- rectly’ behind another as the 2-8, 3-9 or 1-5, A full hit is necessary. _ dt is 2 fallacy to believe that the more piits clustered, together, | / the easier the spare. I prefer to| § that with more pins there is| Mike|, It is an old Tiger sore spot, this, business of building up hopes in. the winter and seeing them trickle, down the American League lad- der in the summer. * * * Manager Jimmie Dykes, preési- dent Bill DeWitt, general manager Rick Ferrell and practically every other member of the front office organization was on hand, DeWitt, congratulating Kuenn on the award, said he hoped that next year some other play- ers would give Kuenn a stronger run for the trophy. The Tiger president said he was not surprised at the inter-league trading, which was slower than 'many observers thought it would) i be. “I think some people in the Na- Honall League proposed _ inter- league trading,’ said DeWitt “with the idea in mind that there were some real patsies if the, American League front offices. But! they haven't pulled the wool over, four eyes; they found out differ-! jently.”” hn a Asked about the frequent deal- ings between the New York Yankees and the Kansas City ath- jletics, DeWitt said only that it iwas strange that the two clubs got together so often in the trad- ing of players, But DeWitt agreed that other. American..League_offi- 'cials had never formally discussed the matter, or questioned the deals. The most fecent swap involv- ing the two clubs brought Roger Maris to the Yanks, along with Kent Hadley and Joe Demaestri. Bank Bauer, Don Larsen, Norm le " DETROIT MVP — The Detroit Baseball Writer's Association elected Harvey Kuenn, Tiger out- fielder who worn the American League batting championship, as Most Valuable Player on the | team. He was the la ‘at the annual luncheon ay. “I've gone | Siebern ‘pnd Marv Throneberry went to the athletics. — | “We wanted Maris but we made no firm offer,” said DeWitt. “We lalso tried to get’Demaestri. Bauer Jean’ t play 154 games but he'll help if his legs and eyes are OK, Lar- sen will help the A's jf his arm is sound, Siebern is a ‘ine player. We'd like to have him, Throne- find himself though.” DeWitt didn’t.mention Hadley, whom the Tigers dealt away a couple of seasons ago in a 13- player swap with Kansas City. < Of the six players the Tigers received in that swap, only Tom Morgan remains on the roster. And he’s trade bait now, Clark Resigns as USC Coach Trojan: Football Mentor _ Assistant Gets Job | | LOS ANGELES (AP) — Don iClark, who gave glory-hungry | University of Southern California \a glimpse of the football fame it once took for.granted, resigned last night, The university immediately hired a talented but relatively ob- scure assistant, John McKay, to succéed Clark. The unexpected announcement triggered speculation—denied by {Clark—that—there—was— dingerir 1 iberry lacks consistency.’ He may with the Athletics: Quits Unexpectedly; His | | Skippers, 60-2 | e Birmingham Rips Jays, 65-38; Ferndale Routs| | Bears, 60:27 pacious endl plesred this ceenpivte- Jim VanderHull’s veteran aggre- gation never gave the Skippers of Jerry Wallace the slightest chanée '|to do anything worthwhile as they breezed in ‘ridiculously easy fash- jon to their 4th victory’ tt in five games. * * * 2 Waterford’s loss was just one of a string of convincing lickings dished out to Inter-Lakes Confer- ence quintets yesterday. Southfield was-no match for Bir- mingham as the Maples chalked up their Ist triumph of the year with an easy 65-38 decision on the Birmingham. floor, Things were every bit as un- comfortable for Berkley at-Fern- dale where the Dales rolled to a 60-27 verdict without even working up a good sweat, : ' The Skippers never knew what hit them, but at least a dozen Tractors roamed the court and nine of them entered the scoring column, * * &* Fordson had excellent offensive balance. Guard Jerry Czapski tallied 12 points for the ‘Practors, all in the Ist half, and he was their niak came next with 10. Waterford, which would have had worlds of trouble even with a strong performance, made matters worse by repeatedly losing the ball on bad passes and other violations against Fordson’s tightly-knit de- fense, The Tractors held quarterly leads of 17-7, 29-11 and 46-13. Wa- terford bagged only two points in the $rd quarter, g field goal by John Stickney, and the bucket was nearly five minutes in arriv- ing, the 4th period and the Skippers enjoyed their most productive stan- za of the evening — 10 points. Indi- vidually, their best point-making efforts were four apiece by Bill Bryce and Stickney, ow * * It was the 1st setback of the sea- son in three starts for the Wallace. men, The Tractors completely dom- inated all phases of play and their 6-foot6 center, Dave Scott, played just two quarters, Only 17 personal fouls were called in the fast-mov- ing contest, nine against the Skip- Birmingham also had terrific point-getting balance. Four of the Maples’ starters broke into dou- ble figures with Merv Gallup heading the parade on 15 points. The Maples made 42 trips to the foul line and capitalized 21 times. The Maples moved into a 32-27 halftime advantage after a close came nearer than six points. follow- ing intermission. Jim McGaffin led Southfield with 11 points. * * * Ferndale. had. a 35-10. bulge at halftime and coasted-home, Larry Tregoning netted 14 points for the Dales to capture scoring honors while Berkley could do no better than six by Ray Woodworth. The Dales are unbeaten in two games. leading scorer. Forward Tim Czar- VanderHull emptied his bench in| Ist period and the Jays never). SWEEPS THE BOARD ~ hero of last night's victory over PNH (42) tries to get in for the ‘away from the crowd after taking a rebound. Dennis Harbert of Lucadam G1) of West Bloomfield. * Pontiac Press Photo Denis Alix of West . Bloomfield, Pontiae Northern, clears himself ball. In the ‘background is Jim ee a asked to report to Lakeland, Fia., 9nd for the Detroit Tiger rookie camp. Gerald is presently ja freshman at Olivet College and ‘was. a catcher on the Oxford High : cutee baseball team. + -«~ 2 Waterford junior varsity bas- ketball coach Al Cuthrell saw his hit a new high in seoring futility last night against Dearborn Fordson at Waterford. The Skipper reserves failed to score a single point during the first 13 minutes of the game, al- most a full half. of zero. Fordson won easily, 53-19.“ * * * Saturday is the deadline for rég- istration of entries in the Pon- tiac YMCA gang basketball tour- nament to be held Dec. 29-30. Two divisions are 10-12 year: olds and 13-14 year olds. Northern last night in, the PNH last second shot by Denis Alix. AP .Wirephote ‘MORAL SUPPORT — A couple of West Bloomfield cheer- leaders lend their moral support to the Laker basketball team which answered their cheers with a 55-53 victory over Pontiac gym. The game was. won on a Romeo Falls; Emmanuel Triumphs Utica has only played two games and now is off. untif’ January but future foes of the. Chieftains have learned they can expect plenty of trouble from them this season. * * * Romeo 85-68 last night. Utica had opened, with a triumph. at Roch- ester. Pontiac Emmanuel Galbeied its first victory in three starts; Brighton trounced Flint Mande- ville 65-42; Imlay City edged Al- “mont 45-42; East Detroit dropped a 63-61 verdict to Grosse Pointe in the closing seconds, and Coun- try Day tripped Clintondale 49-46 in other Tuesday games. Utica’s worst period was an 18- pointer in that wild.one at UHS. Despite—the wide. be ‘New’ Utica: Hits 85 Points New coach Carlo Muzi saw his} charges pile up 85 points to wallop) Lomerson 11 to pace the Spar- tans; Dave Bishop of Almont took game honors by tallying 20. A drive-in layup with 15 seconds left beat East Detroit, which had led by two with one minute to play. Four of the losers scored in double figures headed by Kurt Cooper with East Detroit, . 37-34 halftime made 21 of 29 free throws. _ * * * Country “Bay fought back from a one-point defisit to go ahead in the third quarters But Clintondale got going again and was ‘in front until the last minute\when two fouls by Mike Kramer and’a bucket by Jerry Jaffe iced the detiion, Kramer scored 16 and Jaffe 12s | 17. leader, Avondale Back on Win Trai Jackets Wallop Madison, 67-47; Orion Beaten Thorpe, McDonald Top Dales; Early Deficit Too Much for Dragons By CHUCK ABAIR . If the first four games are any- thing to go on, Avondale should try to play all the rest of its bas- ketball games at home. . The Yellowjackets returned to their own court last night and handed Madison a 67-42 thrashing in an Qakland B contest. Lake Orion bowed before Fitzgerald in the other league game, 51-43. Avon played a lot of good bas- ketball in winning just as it had when Fitzgerald invaded Auburn Heights, But away the Jackets have been able te do very little | right, Madison, winless now in four starts, kept things fairly. interest- ing for 2% quarters before the Jackets pulled away strong featur- ing a 13-point scoring spree. The visitors failed to make a field goal ‘over the last ten minutes, * *« * Avendale raced to a 15-9 first quarter edge but had it cut to five at halftime. The victors started making their move right after in- termission when Darryl Thorpe swished a jumper, Jim “fast break" McDonald hit two straight goals and Herb Harris tallied a foul before MHS knew what hap- pened. The 3rd quarter ended 50-37 and it never was any closer. Thorpe garnered 21 while Me- Donald hit 15 in a réserve role. The latter excelled as the layup man on some well-executed fast breaks displaying good speed. Thorpe also worked well on the boards, The Jackets connected for an , fimpressive 42.4 per cent shooting mark in evening their record at 2-2. Coach Dick Bye has plenty of time to prepare for his next out- ing—Jan.°8 at Oak Park. x * & Orion made a good showing in ing to extend its unbeaten rec- Rito three games but one big eur’ eae it away “a5 for Fitz- gerald. bitterness within the school over the Mike McKeever incident. cused McKeever, a star Trojan guard, of deliberately using his halfback Steve Bates, _He’ll leave USC March 1 to take an executive position with a clothing supply firm run by his brother John. Clark said he never considered coaching a permanent job—an@ many in this football- fickle city agree, {Black Hawks Rally A strong 15-point rally in the 4th quarter brought the Black Hawks a 44-42 triumph over the Jefferson Jets last. night in a Class D City League basketball game at Lincoln Junior High, Steve Pocs paced the Black Hawk attack. with 18 points and teammate Phil Landry bagged10 of his 13 in the 4th-period uprising. | Ed Martin had 15 points for the Jets, In yesterday's other Class D game, Lee’s Sales & Service gar- nered a 23-17 halftime lead and went on to defeat the Pledges, 49- 41. Larry Bland collected 14 points: for Lee's cagers while Mike Mc- Manus ‘and Joe Sweeney made 11 University of California had ac- - elbows to smash the face of Call leouammi FORDSON WATERFORD FG 1 BOM Set ee 4 Wwe Ot to eae to "9 i FORDSON 2... 000s WATERFORD assess J [com wuued 4 ow ete te Da be ' F iwi tow Gallup Durine Spoel" ‘oe Oe a oe Totals Romeo made a battle of it until the last quarter. * * * The Bulldogs led by five once opening period in frorit 22-20, Utica was ahead by four at halftime and increased the edge to six going into the final session which saw the Chieftains score 27 big digits. A switch from a zone to man-for-man play. Five Chieftains accounted for all but two points topped by Fred Sattler with 20 and Dick Mikul- ski’s 17. Ron Sehmidt canned 24 and Jim Black 22 in Romeo's third successive defeat. ts 8-18 38 Is. 22 21-42 Seor % Tee, ” - ores IM 5—38 11 16 4 16—€5 tees Swinuners Win With Reserve Squad Using every reserve swimmer on the squad, ‘Birmingham Seaholm yesterday swamped Utica tankers, 73-23, in the Maples’ pool. : The host squad took nine firsts, all but one event, in a steady team. effort. Win was ae sec- ond’ dual victory, their third suc- cessful outing of the season. _Seaholm . opens the beh ld es Ce _|Wafts 14. to ‘Hittle Blackhawks, downing the Ortonville. 61-46 at Daniel Whitfield School. Steady standout — bt racked up portion the losers. dim Martin hit Tor the _ SR Brighton, rebounding from a sur- prise loss at Northville, broke ‘its contest wide open in the 3rd lquarter. Don Appleton sparked the ‘Bulldogs: again with 27. Scott Martin. added! 16, : in all | ait i in the ist half after finishing the}Ro defense helped turn the tide of Eimmanvel led all the way Jayvees PBack Comas paced the Greek with a og Bande ama one ait PE leman Arft Totals * etd af ~~ Utica, meg + 20° 18 +22 12 18 16-68 HORA SE eeee ioe eee cee ene ee Kuhn's, Falcons, on Crary Court Kuhn’s Auto Wash, Felice Fal- ¢ons and Weedon’s Home. Equip- Ment were winners in Class; Waterford Recreation Leagiie bas- ‘ketball games last night at on Junior High, : * * we Stuart Jeskie netted 17 points to lead Kuhn’s to a 62-57 victory over Dickie’s Marathon, Covell seored’ 18 for Dickie’s. Phil Felice meshed. 19. Bangs to feature the Falcons’ “wit over ‘Gabriel's pe Fag cube points: leading - the way. Boring tallied 10 for. Bumoco. Weedon’s Victors |stanss | The Spartans held a 23.9 ad- te ve the ee eight min- to lead 31 t halftime. The Dragons hanadved . away at the big margin the rest.of the ‘Bight but could not come clase. Bob Bagley and Bob. Radlinski, who in 18 and 17, respec- tively, be 15 in that important 2nd when the victors hit on 10 of 22 floor shots, Tom Reed had 112 and Gary Hunter 11 in defeat, The setback dropped Lake- Orion. out of a Ist place deadlock with Troy into a three-way tie for 2nd with Avondale and Fitzgerald at 2-1. Troy is 2-0, be S = be] on 3 o Woot hoes t pe Seesnese soodauesae. engouwse-muwe® hed “SoSOwneawow i 2 3 Ded Ll eet meiemaeah Totals —25.17-31 67 totaly 3 wee Sees dee eereere PTY 7 35 17 8.2 Rad’ski fe? ‘Many Petionadl Changes Here Is List of Deals Tees Go to Obtain’ -Swung-by Major Teams NEW YORK (AP)--Here's what the major league baseball clubs did during the three-week. inter- league trading period which ended last night: ; NATIONAL LEAGUE SAN FRANCISCO --. Obtained pitchers Billy Loes and Billy O'Dell and second baseman Don Blasingame. Gave up outfielders Jackie Brandt and Leon’ Wagner, infielder Daryl Spencer, pitcher Gordon Jones, and catcher Roger, MeCardell. LOS ANGELES—No deals. MILWAUKEE—No. deals, St. LOUIS—Obtained infielder Daryl Spencer; outfielders Bob Nieman, and Leon Wagnér, dnd catcher Carl Sawatski. Gave up second baseman Don _Blasingame and Gene Green. Jaekson, Martin, Coleman, and catcher ‘Frank Thomas. CHICAGO CUBS Thomas, first. baseman Dick Gern- ‘ert, and pitcher Al Schroll. Henry, first baseman Jim Marsh- all, and outfielders Lee Walls, son, | 2 PASSENGER. MIDGET CAR Hank . Files, pitcher Dick Hall, and shortstop Ken Hamlin. baseman Gene Freese. AMERICAN LEAGUE CHICAGO WHITE tained third baseman Gene Freese, Striker, outfielder Minnie Minoso, catcher Dick Brown. third baseman Bubba Phillips, | Beautiful Red W/Chrome | Johnny Callison. Grille man Norm Cash. Gave up,’ out- fielder Minnie Minoso, pitchers Cal McLish, Don Ferrarese and $15.00 Down $9.77 Per Month . ‘ Striker, second baseman Billy) Single Passenger $159 Martin, first baseman Gordon) a H Coleman, and. catcher Dick | Also Fine Selection of , Brown, Better Built Racing Karts —Single or Dual Engine ANDERSON SALES & SERVICE © ‘NEW YORK—Obtained outfield. ers Roger Maris and Elmer Valo, | shortstop Joe DeMaestri and first! baseman. Kent Hadley. Gave up Siebern, first baseman Marv Throneberry and pitcher Don Lar- first baseman Jim Marshall. Gave Daley, and first baseman Dick Gernert. REBUILT MOTORS Semprech, Gave up third base- “ man Ted Lepcio, outfielder ee =< Walters, 2 17, - midas, KANSAS CITY=Obtained_pitch- ioe y and outlielders Bobby Gene Smith CINCINNATI— Obtained pitch- ers Cal MeLish and Bill Henry, outfielders Lee Walls and Lou second baseman Billy “first baseman Gordon Frank ‘House, Gave up pitcher Tom Ack- er, second baseman Johnny Tem- ple and third baseman-outfielder ended at midnight and—as usual: Gave up pitchers Dave Hillman and Bill Bobby Thomson, and Lou Jack- PITTSBURGH — Obtained catch- er Hal Smith. Gave up catcher PHILADELPHIA—Obtained out- fielders Ted Lepcio and Alex SOX. — Ob. pitchers Don Ferrarese and Jake Gave up CLEVELAND — Obtained sec- outfielders Hank Bauer, and Norm) Sturdivant and Dave Hillman, and up pitcher Al Schroll, catcher Pete Chico Fernandez and pitcher Ray) Ken and infielder Alex Cos- ers Don Larsen, Tom Acker and Dick Hall, outfielders Hank Bauer and Norm Siebern, first baseman Johnny Temple Giants Get Blasingame From Cards as Trading Period Ends : NEW YORK (AP)— Baseball's first inter-league trading period, *» -PHE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1959 eo Li ee ° oe £ pegs Coed ‘ i f by CHUCK ABAIR 1 + i { Pontiac area bowlers could be on their way to one of| the outstanding seasons in local histo | Local men have already turned in Creat showings in| national and area tournaments with many more to shoot for. Now the women are joining in. Aluma-Vue: of Clarkston did a good job taking the) —it was Cleveland's Frank (Trad- state tourney lead on the second weekend at Detroit. Obtained er) Lane who got the last word. | Just as the tower clock was striking 12 in -Cineinnati, Lane’s ‘Indians and the Cincinnati Red- legs completed «a major inter- league deal that sent ace second baseman Johnny Temple to Cleve- land in exchange for pitcher Cal McLish, fiery infielder Billy Mar- tin, and a promising young first baseman, Gordon Coleman. Lane’s deal, made after experts were saying the pennant-winning Chicago White Sox had strength- Cosmidas. Gave up catcher Carliened themselves most: among Safe—Easy to Operate: Sawatski, shortstop Chico Fernan-|American. League contenders, for Jr. and Mom or Dad dez, pitcher Ray Semproch, third topped an old - fashioned intra-| , ue deal that appeared to have @ ‘cl axed the unprecedented three-| week inter-league ’ period. Earlier in the day, Don (Blazer) | Blasingame. went West from the, St. Louis Cardinals to San Fran-| er infield; increased speed and a second leadoff batter. To get him, catcher John Romano, first base- the Giants gave the Cardinals in-| man Norm. Cash, and outfielder fieiger Daryl Spencer, who'll\ play! ‘for St, Louis as a shortstop, \and | outfielder Leon Wagner. $17 goo 5 ol yb etomnes mre Pitted This one and an earlier inter- . aseman Bubba UNDPS,|Jeague transaction probably made! (Full Price) | -stcher John Romano, first baSe- wy. . ” favor’ jnant. | Neither Los Angeles nor Mil- iwaukee, who played off for the '59 title, figured.in the 15 trades (9 |inter-league) made since Nov. 21, ‘the day the. waiver provisions jwere lifted on trading across league lines, | But while the world champion Dodgers temporarily stood’ pat, the American League champion White Sox were active. The White Sox added power at Authorized Dealer for sen. third base and in the outfield, get- | Cushman Scooter BOSTON — Obtained outfielder;ting Gene Freese, the homer-hit- 230 E. Pike FE 4-4246 I'pobby Thomson, pitchers Tom/ting infielder, from the Philadel-| phia Phillies, and Minnie Minoso, | an RBI man with speed, from the| Cleveland Indians, «To get Minoso, the White Sox |had to. aid the second-place Indi- lips, a fine defensive third base- man who can de -the job in the outfield, too, The third-place New York Yan- |Kees, apparently stymied both in the National and their own league, once again turned to Kansas City and plucked young, long-ball hit- ting outfielder Rogers Maris. But cisco—giving the Giants a strong: | the Giants the winter book favor-\ ites for the National League pen-)' Marv Throneberry,. shortstop Ken Hamlin, and eatchers Pete Daley and Hank Foiles. Gave up catch- ers Frank House and Hal Smith, Roger Maris, Maestri, Hadley. BALTIMORE — Obtained out- fielders | Automatic. - Transmission Our Specialty Motor Tune-Up Fast Service | Quolity Work eatcher Roger McCardell. up pitchers Billy O’Dell and Billy Loes, and outfielder Bob Nieman. WASHINGTON—No deals. Chargers Eye Gillman LOS ANGELES (AP)—The Los Angeles Chargers of the new American Football. League report- #iedly are considering Sid Gilman jamong others for their head (coaching job, Gillman quit the Los Angeles. Rams Saturday — at the club's ‘request —~ just before the Rams wound up a 2 10 season. -isimctn: cpa HOLIDAY SPECIAL! WHEEL ALIGNMENT. $5.95 ee ee ee ee ry WHEEL BALANCING ~ $1.50 Per Wheel pitcher Tom Sturdivant, outfielder | shortstop Joe De-! and first baseman Kent; Gene Green and Jackie Brandt, pitcher Gordon Jones and|; Gave the Yanks had to part with ‘pitch- er Don Larsen, outfielders Hank ‘Bauer and Norm Siebern and first ‘baseman Marv Throneberry, all part-time regulars last season. The Giants last year traded into for the NL pennant added pitchers Sam contention ‘when they weren't quite strong enough to! make it down the stretch. ‘So dur-| jing the inter-league lapse they grabbed Billy O'Dell Loes from Baltimore to strength- jen both the starting staff and the bullpen. Jackie Brandt went to the) Orioles, but the San Francisco out-| field remained well stocked with} ipe Alou and Orlando Cepeda. FREE ne ‘20,000 Miles or 1- Year ‘Written Gearantes y 3 fo “T—Sunday by Appointment ; COMPLETE PRECISION INSTALLATION ORD-—CHEVY MOUTH Premium Power It is the modern motoring There's more to it— more at ¢ Aneducé bite Cc \t, As Warken, FE: 2-0240_ £ ® b. Tatt, PE 2-019 ) : 66. Cottonmouth tesa baby. He'd rather have bread and milk, or a /animals will be shot—about aver-|greater than expected drop ‘in the| Horse tm) (e) ieee Ok hot dog, but went along with the gum idea. | age. mallard duck population. Hippo (m) . @ Wolf im) ..... 16 , comnpnness (m) 460 rove ém). 7 | Leffler noted the survey had M-Maounale: ‘ia-Birds: tne im 3? Wildlife Service might be think- ing of closing the duck season ahead of time on at least one Multi-Lakes Holds ‘60 Election Today Annual election and business ses sion, and a thrilling motion picture story of an Alaskan big game hunt. provide an unusually interestin is practically three-quarters over and at least 75 per ceat of the kill probably has been rade, he sald. “The latest closing date in any state is Jan. 8, 1960,'’ Leffler said. New Breed of Horses to Be Raised "Bows feed along-the edges of shoals, around the .15-foot levels. If perch are biting, the trout may be close, too. Both are frequently found together. Not so with bluegills. x *« * Use a short—4-5 foot long—limber rod for trout, but for bigger fish use a good spool or free-running reel. Winding on a cleat is too slow. You'll need a $2 trout stamp on your 1960 fishing license. Lures? Live minnows for big ones, say the experts; little spoon jigs and ice flies, combined with corn borers or mousie grubs, for average run of fish. (Consult Press Outdoor Page, Dr.. James W, Head announced the opening of a new Appaloosa stock farm on Hiller road in Pon- tiac. One of the very few Appa- loosa farms in the Midwest, it will be known as the “Golden. H Corral."" Dr. Head's foundation stock includes grand champion Simcoe’s Koosah as stud stallion. Dec. § for list of county lakes where trout fishing is legal during January and February). Remember, also, while fishing through the ice, that the! minimum size for northern pike is now 20 inches, a boost from | 14 inches. * x * QUESTIONS ABOUT BUYING A BOAT During the next few. months, many area families will be looking at boats, with an idea of buying. Some pertinent ques- tions are offered that might help decide what kind of boat will best suit the family, or individual needs. 1—Principal use. Fishing, water skiing, family cruising? 2—Water conditions. River, lake or offshore. Most general e. 3—Load demands. Size of family, materials or equipment to be carried. 4.—Mooring, trailering. . aay boat dealer can help, with these questions answered. x * * Area members of the Michigan Rifle & Pistol Assn. remind this corner that this state has several top offi- cials in the National Rifle Association (NRA), including directors Marvin Driver, Don Gillies and Harold Mc- Mahon. Lew Lucas, NRA executive vice-president, from — national headquarters at Washington, was at the recent state session. | “About three years ago I pur- x *e * A target record that has stood for more than 50 years was| shattered recently when native Ohioan Tom Frye (now of Los | Angeles), hit all but six of 100,010 small wood blocks thrown into the air. Frye used .22 caliber rifle, fired each day for 14 days to’erase Ad Topperwein’s all-but-nine in 72,500 record, back in 1907. Junior Training Important State Assn. Stresses |Gun Safety Program > Area sportsmen attending theliw Michigan, 9,000 affiliated clubs |in the USA, with 334 ih this state. -GRAND CHAMPION — Simcoe’s Koosah, grand champion stallion, which is a’ member of the Appaloosa breéd of horses, was brought here from the West Coast by Dr. James Head who has opened an Appaloosa stock farm on Hiller ‘Road where he will raise he's new W Oteen Appaloosa Stock Farm Opens in Area chased an Appaloosa horse as a pleasure mount,” relates Dr. Head. “I became so impressed by the breed’s great stamina and intelli- gence that my hobby of pleasure riding soon grew to a serious de- sire to breed’ and raise these outstanding horses.’ Dr. Head feels that ‘although | known in the East and Midwest, i ‘circled by white, the only horse ihaving an eye similar to humans. | | tures of this breed that fascin- Delay Public Hearing on Park Rule Changes LANSING — Proposed changes in state parks rules and regula- tions will not go to a public hear- ing before next year. The Conservation Commission tentatively approved the changes at the December meeting. The it is rapidly gaining in favor as it’s superior qualities become more generally recognized and known. The Appaloosa is distinctive as a breed of horse, says Dr. Head, attorney general to be couched in the proper legal language. These corrections will then have to be rule changes were then sent to the) “To shut down now would merely| Program tonight for members o penalize wintering ground states.” Multi-Lakes Conservation Assn Leffler said the department’, "8™@™ takes place at the club , house on Reed's Lake. would prefer to make across-the- Al Gray M-L favorite entertain -oard reduction another year, if er, made his pict during : warranted, rather than have the . ary : pack-horse trip in the Yukon, alon; conservation burden be fixed on the Ross River. a discriminatory basis now. Candidates The department spokesman said ~~ \ concern about mallards in the Mis- ree sir Oe oP at ~ sissippi flyway was aroused when studies revealed the kill was run- ning heavily to adult ducks, the basic brood stock. Mallards are the most important species in the song. Retiring president is L. Wel don Payne, Wysong is currentl) vice president. Tusan is a forme. vice president. having breed characteristics set- ting them apart from the rest of the equine world. The eye is en- formally approved by the commis- be scheduled. The skin around the nostrils and| ‘mouth of the Appaloosa is mottled, an irregular spotting of dark and ‘Coon Hunters nck ae he vee ie vie Name Hamilton | distinguish the hoofs. No paloosas have coats which are na actly alike. Most horses fall into} Early winter highlighted event| one of two general patterns, how-/for Oakland County Coon Hunters|. - ever. The first consists of dark}Assn., was the annual banquet a ang brown, black or chestnut fore-| lelection at the usual banquetinz parts combined with a white blan-|spot at Bald Eagle Inn. Nearly 100 ket over the loin and hips with |were in attendance, disposed of 38 dark spots on it. The second type|tasty coons, elected Jack Hamilton is a white horse with dark spots\of Ortonville president for 1960, over its entire body, the spots becoming larger on its hips. “ . |servation Department's I believe one of the fea Pete Petoskey. The group teok 294 racoons (by 12 hunters) during the 1969 season, an average of 24.5 coon per hunter. They went on record as opposing closure of state park areas to use of dogs. ated me most”, said Dr. Head, “was the fact that its background is traceq back to antiquity. The breed we now know as the Appaloosa has been depicted in art forms as far back as 14th eentury Persian art and in Chi- nese art dating to 500 B. C.” Dr. New officers president, Carl Kennedy, ‘in the purchase of grand cham-|M. Wrenn, Pontiac, and directors, San An SN Hunting Mishaps Kept Below 60 somewhat surprised when they learn that the recently closed Mich- igan any-deet season was One of comparatively low incidence of gun know they are wrong’if they fig- ured. present type ‘hunting was more. dangerous than bucks-orly seasons. As a matter hd Ws a rs oe Sees ‘ - Same Sizes ~ Same Prices” ne FREE CUSTOMER PARKING ‘ See Newey ae ’ ee Paw ee ee ers Seasons Safer Many area deer hunters will be that period was 1951, when 67 per-| “Golden H Corral.” sons were.killed or wounded. The average for that period was 72 accidents. A variety of any-deer seasons |have been-under way in Michigan since 1949, but only since 1956 have the present large-scale quota and area seasons been under way. And “it's been during these *Shoot-Anything’’ seasons that deer hunting has been safest. Not only has the rate of accidents per 100,- of accidents per deer season has been generally lower. ito his sire’s reserve placing. A 000 hunters been.steadily declin- ae ing, but also the actual number|Sst pion Simcoe’s Koosah, At Wash-| James Bearden (Pontiac). ington State College Light Horse |Lattimer (Drayton Plains), Show, Simcoe’s Koosah, two year Favre (Lake Orion), old son of Cloud F"' went champion stallion) tiac). |proven sire of outstanding colts, iKoosah will be stallion for foun- idation stock at Dr. Head's new privilege of the rich. men Harold Stoll Adams. e “Golden H Corral’ com- prises 70 acres in beautiful rolling Michigan countryside. It's pad- docks and. training yards are as outstandingly attractive as_ it's) barn-which-utilizes-the-most mod- |. - ern convenience and __ scientific maintenance presently available. Too little and too late. Will it i be said of you?” Solunar Tables "A AM P.M. Miner Major Miner Miner ureday 7:20 140 1:33 1: Friday .. 8:05 1:56 8:20 2: rday ...... 8:50 2:40 8:05 «2: | pee 0 mi 0:35 3:25 8:50 3: ondsy .... 10:20 4:10 10:35 4: _ Ae ee 11:08 4:55 11:25 $8: Wednesday 11:55. 5:45 — 6: _ This Sporting Gifts from. . . Christmas Give Owens FP. @ Johnson Outboard Motors cu fone, : —§ e Boats ® Trailers © Boating OLET 1 accessories PLYMOUTH © Skis ete ' Gift-wrapped at no extra cost, $35 oe oe z a e sion before a -public hearing can! heard the season's report on hunt- ing and enjoyed a talk by Con-| biologist | included: ~ vice|f | Oak-| Head's trip West resulted| wood; secretary-treasurer, Lewis) Ernest Fred! John Feld-; the famous “Storm)man (Lake Orion), Freeman Pace! (Holly) and Harold Smith ({Pon-) Petoskey told of hunting in Eu- irope, where the sport is still the! Among guests were conservation, and Cyril! CODE NO. 408 flyway. “ ‘Giants Will Rassle ‘Dances for Dinner The kiwi bird of New Zealand | the Pontiac Armory. Featuring th: list of wrestling super-heavy jweights will be 750 pound Happ: dances for his dinner. Vibrations | | : | th . |Humphrey who will be part of ; ground cause ea worms to come te the surface. | So the kiwi stamps his feet—then | Bulldog Brower. | feeds, The American woodcock, | The opening bout wil] pit 6-foot- nother earthworm specialist, is inch Roy Campbell at 340 pound sald to perform in similar fash- (against The Mighty Thor, 6-foot-f | lon. 290 pounds. DON'T GAMBLE! Leaky Mufflers and Closed Windows Mean TROUBLE!! STRONGEST MUFFLER OF THEM ALL itag team ~match with Frency Vil 1 | | i H 15. MINUTE FREE INSTALLATION ‘Se . ‘47 ~'53 Chev. or Ford WHEEL ALIGNING CAMBER 3 50 CASTER TOE-IN Most Cars BRAKES RELINED 20,000 Mile or One Year Unconditional Guarantee by year the atea is becoming for office includ Perry, Stan Tusan and Monty Wy This is the night for giants a’ llard against Brute Bernard an: and “TOP QUALITY BRAKE LINING» PLUS OU OF BRAKE SERVICE _ EASY BUDGET au. 36 YEARS OF ALL TYPES | ; e@ oe Fem ets emus he singed eae tteehiat eget roar e phemege hehtes shes he eae gs i Seat eye t ep e Fr "i ace ere ELL ALLEL Ade pander need pent iy Ba, - | MILEAGE MEASURER Dial indicates exact distance in proportion to the scale. Mag- netic compass on’ other side. A beautiful instrument ONLY . $2 PROTECTO SECURITY BOX Fire resistant to withstand a tem- perature of 735 degrees for ' hour. Size is 9e" x 13%" 34%". ONLY $1095 Other Sises and Models Up ~ BAROMETERS and te $39.00 HUMIDITY INSTRUMENTS With every barometer we give you how to predict the weather. See our weather station in opera- tion. DESK { PADS For the home and office. Brown, green, ted and grey. $130 to $1700 on tom ce Baigan Cong of Attia, dithe trial of Widlak’s suit for $100,-. ‘warrant a citizen for investigation This is evidenced by the increas- you a circular stide rule that tells - time for a change to ps CONVERTIBLE" == Upholds Verdict “Gudos Won't: ‘pavarse -$5,000 Judgment for False Arrest | Cireuit Judge William J, Beer | today refused to reverse a jury , judgment pt $5,000 against . five ‘Madison Heights policemen for falsely arresting, jailing and mis: treating a suspect. * * * The judge denied the city's motion for a directed verdict of no cause for action against Lt. Joseph Landino and Patrolmen Leamon Justice, James Simpson, Gerald Sloan and Frank Good, } dudge Beer said he'd grant the ; motion for entering the jury's judgment of $5,000 awarded to Stanley C, Widlak, 38, of 29385 Spoon St., Madison Heights. After hearing the court's ruling today, H. Eugene Field; city at- torney, indicated. an appeal to the WAR CRY — The Pontiac Friday will.sell Salvation Army ‘War Cry’ mag- azines in Pontiac's downtown and shopping cen- ter business: districts. Proceeds from the annual . Exchange Club William Heaver, ee chairman. of this year’s sale, and Captain J. of the Pontiac Salvation Army before his arrest in October of last year, claimed the officers arrested him without a warrant, | assaulting him and kept him in _ jail three days without allowing | him to call relatives or an} City commissioners last . night | attorney. urged a “prompt” settlement of Police said they had wanted to|the ll-day bus strike. ‘question him about a report he! It was the city's first move in ‘was seen taking some lumber from|the wage dispte between Pontiac a home under construction, City Lines, Inc., and 43. striking; ~ *®& +t |'AFL-CIO drivers and mechanics. The city had contended during; kw | City Commissioner Milton R. 000 damages that there was prob- Henry earlier ~ had backed down ‘able cause to believe he had com- in a bid to issue an ultimatum to mitted a felony in the alleged theft/the company to end the strike of the lumber. within two weeks. “It is illegal to arrest without) Henry wanted toe revoke the company’s Heense if the dead- line weren’t met. - Such an action would violate a 60-day revocation clause in - the bus company's operating agree- ment with the city, said City At- itorney William A. Ewart. |WARN AGAINST -HASTE- Commissioner Floyd P. Miles and City Manager Walter K. Will- man warned against hasty action. Under questioning from them, | Henry admitted he had no alter- nate plan for public transpor- tation if the private company é hen or on suspicion,’ Judge Beer ruled) today in upholding the jury. Holiday Brings Out the Thief in Some People Along with all the special fea- tures of the holiday season comes specialized thieves as well. w * * ing number of reports filing into ‘area law enforcement agencies of, W®S forced out. Christmas tree and Christmas «The only alternative would be | decoration thefts. municipally operated buses and. Bernard Carroll of 4704 Sun- (We. have dew St., ‘Commerce Township, without going into the bus_busi-| told Oakland County. sheriff's observed Willman. deputies yesterday that lights and * * * decorations valued at 340 were = }ienry at first expressed sym- stolen from his house and a pathy with the striking bus driv- tree in his yard. ers. Then Willman pointed out that Deputies reported today that two if the bus company were forced ness," each had been cut down and hauled jobs. ‘off the property of Jerry Terpin,, 1 don't care,” \39T3 Van Stone Rd., Township, retorted Henry, is outdated, it has te go.’ s * & | Earlier this week deputies said ‘thieves tore 35 feet of lights off bus company’s finances. lthe home of Mrs. Omar Walling, |gu ESTIONS BOOKKEEPING 4190 Myers Rd., Independe nee| "Tl believe they are making more "Today Pontiae Police ‘reported|™ money than they are reporting to) that lights had been stolen from |“ "he said. decorations on the home of Nicoli “I understand they have a Kniffen, 655 Second Ave. system of bookkeeping deliber- | | | baa ae Oe 8 ae a BE | ya ees _DR RIVE-IN 3 Theat @ 4 BLK, MORTE (3 Enjoy Outdoor Movies All Winter Our Theater Equipped With the Famous BERNZ-O-MATIC IN-CAR HEATERS OPEN ALL WINTER Fe. - Sat. — Sun. ~ Ec T~. books,"’ blue spruce trees valued at $40 out the drivers would lose their: Commerce «if the bus company operation | iri Urge ‘Prompt’ Bus Peace ately designed to make officials , miscalculate what they are mak- / ing. i “The company is doing pretty! well, ag a matter of fact, by Ks stockhoiders.” x *« * Earl Dreasher, manager of Pon-| tiac City Lines, scoffed at Henry's Niremarks when informed of them. “Henry, of course, is in a po-} sition to know and we're not,"’ he said wryly. Whereas National City Lines, f Inc, is making a profit, Dreasher said, Pontiac City Lines is bare- | ly breaking even. | It is the Chicago firm, parent of the Pontiac company, that issues dividends to stockholders. “There’s nothing wrong with gur} said Dreasher. REPORTS ROCKETING COSTS In late October the company re- ported to the city that operating costs were eating up more than 99 per cent of reventies. It was on thig basis that the city okayed a nickel increase in fares. The slim margin of profit is also ‘an issue in the wage negotiations. Ewart reported that the cour- striking drivers, is not in viola- tion of any provisions of the city’s public carrier ordinances, Drivers are using their own cars to travel established bus routes on jestablished schedules, Henry ques- ‘tioned last week whether thev were fulfilling insurance require-} ments Ewart said there were no legal |provisions concerning courtesy, ides. - Henry expressed interest in the Pontiac City Affairs Mayor Philip E. Rowston last night was appointed by the City Commission as a representative on the Oakland County Board of Su- pervisors. The move was described by com- missioners as an attempt to achieve closer relations between city and county governments.‘ Rowston will becomé the city's first commissioner serving on the county board. He is to fill the four-month unexpired term of Robert Boyer, who resigned recently after 4! years in the | job. we need closer Tiasdi’* with the! county,"’ said Commissioner Floyd P. Miles in proposing the appoint- ment. It had been discussed in- ¥ formally by Rowston and the other commissioners last week. * * * In other business, commissioners ‘ordered preparation of an. ordi- [nance for the rezoning of 15 resi-| dential acres on North Perry) ystreet.to commercial. This would | make way for a proposed bowling | im Saginaw bat reached ne set- | | president of the Pontiac driver's | | wagon.” enough trouble on hand| tesy ride service, instituted by | Name Rowston Supervisor \director, | ect, signed by 43 per cent of the “Tt have felt for some time toat! -}sent due toa death in his family. { Saginaw and Kalamazoo. Negotiators for National City | Lines, Saginaw City Lines and the bus drivers met yesterday bling for months on new taxes|s piclup truck on U.S. 10 at Scutt State Supreme Court when he tale will provide Ciristmas’ ‘dinners and toys for . Citadel, practice their “War Cries.” of the . asked for and was granted a 20- ~ — ren “| The day stay? ay stay. Commissioners Speak Up = }to-eover rising expenses. Widiak, a bulldozer operator oe Despite a fund. shortage, Brown insists the state is not broke. “We're the nation’s sixth of 1381 Union Lake Rd., Commerce: veel state,” he said. “What|Township, was uninjured. He was The strike is being waged in ee eS OS eee inl cele wd ‘billion dollars in assets.” Florida ranks first in the pro-, (through a stop light. on wet pave- duction of grapefruit. bearing dozens of other guesses. Then City Engineer George Gard came up with the right an- _jswer: A. willapus-wallapus is an outmoded name for a steamroller. Pontiac Man Injured as Car, Truck Crash Louis W. Humphreys, 58, of 261 ® will. an estimated Whittemore St., was taken te St. SS-million rt, Dad 4 fae 7 oe _ Funeral Directors Donelson-Johns “Designed ft Fenerate : SPARKS G CHAPEL Thoughtful Service PE 2-504) COATS ‘ PUNEBRAL HOM Drayton Plains Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Piane or Motot FE 2-8378 Sy Ba ann BOX REIMIES At 10 a.m, Today there were replies at The Press office in the following boxes: 5, 17, 94, 33, 57, 58, 59, 66, 63, 70,73, 15, 77, 101, 103, 116, 118, FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 Like to Drive Big New Cars? is Ais “we 1 ee “rive “ye oe tree. sher year. ad “ass, “vith 70M Give You } Place to Pay | - Fase Your Mind WF ARE NOT A . LOAN COMPANY ~. a. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS RM 116 “aa STATE BANK MORE Oil Burner & Sas 7,000 3 U What's the catch? You've got to sands. ae ee th le, talk to pro- and * privat Bom: eatio or dps Bir sounds , ae Fiske, F heh i m 2-122 Aner | ‘soan ERS. | cogr WHIG iT SAPELY AND | time. cpemnenicnsy ae released — Dex-A-Diet Cleaners, Auburn ey MOTOR R of Paddoe Fl ; oxen Pity = FULLMER CO EROTIC va +o mestic ciedrieedl service. OR _ #0106 By sanslatotiat only. ao Suh Fe 14 “gael Divisional Manager or Waddell fell & Reed, Inc. Ponte Hite Pea * camolier Marge tented Ge ED A services. | Cc. “ Nelson. } "FE owe ‘WOMAN yor WGENERAL OFFICE ‘HIGH PRESSURE STEAMING, W . “BEERS fees conte ai! your-bills & | "BUDGET seh ICE FE 2-0900 i | PLASTERING —NEW wr w guaranteed. hg ane . PE 8-9635. SAWS. (MACHINE | WiLeD Bagley Bt. _ sNOW Pt owina PARKING OTs Bee. omnes. job experiénice & | amdky MAN a9 wee tae Pekin Bens PoNaaitr ‘ware ie ful ro | 5171 Dixie Rey. Dray- Dressmak'y & Tailor’g | 7 ALTER A TIONS. | WIDOWED WOMAN FOR CARE: of convalescent lady and general | 19 fas Lawrence FE 21 Wid. Children | to Board 28 I. Lg, STEADY. Ww IN. ITE LAOY 70 LIVE im, CARE Al LICENSED est. DAY OR 24 of house and children. $18 a wk. "ALTERATIONS ‘FOR FE 8-276. veer Service Help Wanted wid. . Household Goods : 29 casn POR FURNITURE AND AP- niianees. Odd pieces of bonsetull AMILY LAUNDRY) irt serviee. Pontiac | 40 8 Telegraph. FE E MEAT CUTTER to work Weekends. Food write Pontiac Press Box 75 WATKINS ROUTE I or Dart time Av | eer ar rry Fxperimental automotive ‘estaBi sheet metal men. experience do not apply. 39. E. Wilson. > MANUPACTURING Peach ear toreall oa f i008) WEEDS | Now. . Do erty . Please pa. FURNITURE NEEDED Entire hemé or odd lots. Get the , Mt Ace TREE SERVICE. bid. PE 2.7188 or FP Moving and "Teuckie ANTED EXPERIENCED GRILL “3 short order cook. Apply entre Drive - In, Wy. and “Employment Agencles 9 Sie "phone OR 3 2nt7 WILL Lienipars B etther by private sale e Smart Sate Pam Rocivester “Mazble-top ' tables la uals A Reduced Rates better ee A meee EVELYN EDWARDS “ir MO jong diets distance movin, VOCATIONAL Ae Ni VICE SOvNeeLINS SERVICE Ad ovina” SER PE 5-345 EAST AGRON : DEL WORK OR LIGHT HAULING F 4 want ANTIQUE DISHES OIL marble-top tables. aD te TRUCKING wea, Miccellaneous - Pon ichigan. - eee ENGINE ERAS for tomobile it. “will train “toe pect . ‘send Aged 22- 38 with rood ty] ing and HAULING “AND RUBBISH. “wa 0264. wiston wo al win Ave., HAULING & RUBBISH, NAME rE 8-005. your price. Any time. LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. rye sod front end loading. FE Trucks 1 to Rent “Work Wanted Male i J with R es apie. ta perees. S Saginaw. . ) CARPENTER WORK NEW Like to Drive a New Cars? : ) 4-5000 Tae a hee. CARPENTER, NEW & & REMODEL- SAE ER one OF kind R PIANO-BABY “GRAND OR CON- sole -wanted. Will trade plumbing 8-4220. ~ PAINTING cae eat PE 2-4721 ~ BOOKRFEPING ALL TAXES — WwTD PLAYER PIANO IN OPERAT- ‘8 Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co ¢ Living | Quarters . 33 LY MAN WANTS EITHER A couple or housekeeper to home. More for home than wages - >that rie stay with you wate Se the Barge tt pie Tie EXPERT CARPET LAYER. wante UNWANTED ARTICLES je. ell Seope. ¥ You've fot | _ tip free of charge. rH CE jong distance moving Phone FE__5-6806 Wtd. Transportation 34 RIDE NEEDED TO GMC TRUCK & South Blvd. PE 5.9569 ster 5 Peete _ Prices tight. PE 5-832. you. FOUR PIECE M ODERN ORCHES- ; & Decorating 23 1st CLASS PAINTING AND DEC ai oun — we only need MAN NEEDS Some DESPERATE | ly of any_ kind, FE OT. gboority? MARRIED MAN : - time I of any kind. Willing to = CLASS DECORATING “PAINT. ing and wall papering. FE 4-0255 Wtd, Contracts, Mege. 35 4 LADY SeERRIOR DECORATOR aegis z2 invest in good land contracts ae ONS waiting. LINSOX. Realtor S. Telegra h Rd. iE MAN ‘WANTS PAINTING 26 26 YEARS | it Exgpltined in insurance route. experience. Pree estimates, Phone | RESSING. DRY CLEANING OR PAINTING & DECOR! ATING FE 8-4304 - ; ‘Paper aie FE 4-69 outside sales department of a “well known Ones xc cent disc for cash bet 110 a oe on “or hire we Christmas, Con. t AAA PAINTING & gg Spot toe ears’ experience. Reas Free estimates. Phone UL 2-1398. PAINTING, | PAPERING. W Watt L L MARRIED MA MAN ON FARM, a 3085 North Rochester Ra MECHANIC ANIC ONLY Ti Pte | WITH Work Wanted Female 12 PPP PPL PLAID AOA {MMEDTATE ACTION | On any good land contract. New or seasoned, rout cash wpon sat- and title. Ask tor Ken. Templet K.L. Templeton, Realtor 238 Orohard Lake BR “ABILITY. WANT WALL WASH. _ing & house cleanin 3. PAPERING ; REMOV. 2 ooiseer sa pity DAY OR p 99312, ee INT & EXT. . PAPER en Mason Thompson rE EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTS: _ A t. FE 5-0021. HiRORTO ; SUPERIOR “QUALITY _ TRONINGS Barren JGRAPHING, eal hone PING- Bee AN a sar ae ft. of septic tile st way hh Sah ROMEN and ereram name eles Cah FM | for tintebefew anpoinimen: | \ ( vnitside Order Department “IMEC none exist for yo oung | —° work. Only “Television | sion Service 2 24 NURSES AIDE ee Unt JOB | ad tranapertaion eekly. . fees cat FE 8-8103 Between | a $85 Ww eek Salary BA LESWEN FOR MODERNTZATION |", ~ transportation, Experienced AND IRONINGS. PICK 58724. _._ Up_ane_¢ “WOULD LIKE “BABYSITTING _ IN IN |e by day or week Building Service 3 ree -PLOOR ganbina WITT — tet e 8-9722, | ABBOT DI Ginty THE ERAS TEST | Ae. Rapece wat "R an _ridge, PE wa pete oe oa "| Court off Oakian i * pyening ‘Cal “we 9.0495 WALKER & GARY — & TV | FB 1 186 NL H. J. Van Ba. ye > Disie Hwy. maim “Cooler Lake “Ra NO RED TAPE Will buy or sell your land con- 1 age she ind 3 “en pid '* me peeoee. . FHOMAS NPSOLSTFRING ST 297 NORTP PFRRT setvice. Free. appraisal, 16 OR paren, ror, ‘tail tinte No phone ca Lest | and ‘Found 5S RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL | ponte Also store front re doh ? | SHOP AROUND THEN” D: YOUNG BLACK AND CAPITOL, SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. at “Help Wan Wend Fe Fenaly ak? se * leet pee shop ong .-™ ‘ iN J. vr Changenais FE 3 RMS. PVT. BATH. NEWLY DEc- EAST IDE, al ard. FE ‘ gual TE BUILDING NG SERV v eT —Singie strand of ot Pear _ Wanted Real Estate 36° warren LAND. CONTRACTS Farms and Lane property. A-t 1 BRICEs BLocE piece, 0 | work: 3 MARRIED LADIES | Age 25-35, to work & 6 hour shift.at SCRIB’S Sogn oe genes club. ¢ PLW reach! mi dragon em- ewe FE 8-3968. Es Fs ans, org Re Res. & com for mate “EDING, ANSI, § Pat M. Jones. Real: Est. rei tie “eater ae I. KERS AM Sennen “value iy WEST MAPLE MAyfair 6-6250 ia tone WRIGHT. AL U ET oe Gl AND FIA HOM Nichol & Harger, Co. i Weer BU : POR ECO! STORE i drinkers. FE . SEVERAL i apres WATLABLE = eno went ode room $8 thes r “The way I get it, all the other parents on the block love | their kids at west 15 cents a week more than w we 4 him!" Rent Apts. Fur Furnished 37 37 Rent Apts. | Furnished 37 el ‘a mh aig hair fk | a“ “| at ed HS «Uppee Fiat u URN Living roam. dinette, bedroom . citehenetie and bath Front and Dorothy Sny “ear oortyate entrances Char ge — Att traeti¢e four leges. $15,750. $1,850 down? OR & stove. Adults. $35 mo. nw 3 MTS Wall St _. 3 BEUROOM, CEDAR SHARES. side. MAytair 62108. after gowa. FE 4-9 Nelson Building 0 Call FE 5 2 cxmpREN §=S10) MOVES YOU spot. Close to * No mortgage cos j $10 starts deal THREE house—almost finistied bedroom home, basement. 011 per m E. Gunn Rd. Li 1-4775, evenings. Huron &. FE & 4 ROOM MODERN, BY FISHER Body. $400 down, $55 month, PE 4-1375 after 3 pm 4 M&S & BATH | iling, small down payment. 11) hes BA Baxtei cor. Raeburn. OR | ROOMS, PARTLY PURNISHED and $53 ver ‘month All modern § ROOMS, AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT * _flose in. $60, Adults. Bll Chandier Court, Keeyo. Harbor oNew root, FLAT. MODERN. O11 new at new bath. h. FE 8- ee “ moved to Minnésote . ch, ca t. fully Ger ete 508 5 ROOM heat. West side. 249 Liberty, FE Tmmed.. oss. 2-002. $500 DOWN. 6 oe IN- feet wage Eo Garon Wolteeted and maineined Aen: | 5 RMS: $25 MONTHLY OWNER, | 5 ROOMS AND BATH. $60 MONTH come. 194 N. Mill, FE 4-021 toate R ® Practically ory dt Sheffield off g599 WILL TAKE OVER $5,800. | ge Baldwin. OR 3-9104. _ _6 room equity, FE 8-6268, O. Box 367, Royal Ovk, $1,000 Dowr: - basemen _ Drayton ‘plains, PE 4-4423. bath, panty pg — Se jake privi- ~ ROOMS 18 ar elaet SHOWER. OIL a = mn cht io afb i} lakes. Ontord etired res’ 15 Oo & BATH. COUPLE WIT? 4 year old home, newly remod- eled. Living room, 1 cab- ee as chatty | inet’ work a bedrooms, WEBSTER, ease P Co on wit’ homes — seecure morte ag or elderly coup! ve ) bedroom ¢ és. F oe or ‘WITH Humnelnies ON, Open Eves.| 2-9236 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BRICK There is nothing to do but live in pie modern attractive 3 bedroom home. Car | | } brick ted floors, full! basemen: eave 2 car) redecafcii. Wall rate! ‘on } “a * e Daved “street in beautiful Wash | on Park. 17. io on contract or cash per mortgage. Sppointment PE 2-4875, : | 1 “JACK LOVELAND 2188 Cass Lake Ave. HOYT HLANDS — 3 bed-, room we ranch, oak floors room, fal yasatpent. i y tmprove-) All c jake Pvileges. $16,- PIONEER BYGHLANDS —4 bed-_ rooms frame ouse is in) a conden throughout. | rec. . Ite car ga-: rage on quiet sireet, Only $33. 500. Terms. “a. I. WEST SUBURBAN _Ne down pa need just mortgage costs will into this bedroom ronch, home. Large ving room, en. Located on meneame sia poetean onus s Duvet Miwa wo” j heat A real chance to use your G1. before it expires, call for | showing. WEST ayacees* RANCH y edroom with full base papel nice Oring room with din- ing L., large family Kitchen, oak Roors. Nered walls, at ce- baths. Lots and ‘eabinets water tentener 1%. A real bargain ‘o $15,950 with excellent terms HOYT REALTY FE 2.0800 .. reeeree 23-0966 | } NICHOLIE _& HARGER CO. iar a WALLED LAKE bedroom brick finn carport. Ceilin jass doors off dining area. | er bedroom with show- er and lavatory. Carport. Just decorated. An excellent home for only $13.500 with down -Balance Bas ome on ‘BETWEEN CASS & SYLVAN | oun REAL BUY For. Sale Homes eo ee clean. in before Gnristmss Eves os fat. GViLIANS $190 DOWN NO OTHER COSTS. full basement. to. and & “hot. it. jate p walk in and look at i. Call: . DAYS wo 3-3350 Sun. TO 6-9851 WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE & ese 1493 s BALDWIN 47 3900 DOWN. CITY HOME I IN PER- fect condition. ton. 4) bedroom basement, eee sneal 2) car garage. Payments iess than - rent. KEEGO HARBOR: ened 3 bedroom car garage, of] beat $1,000 DOWN 2 Live in one and make the payments gas basement, 2 car garage. |FE 4-3569 FE 5-3841 for rept fur- basement, 2. 2 family income. ! jet the other heat, | ~ WM. A. KENNEDY 3101 we AWURON 8T. Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE Brick — English — 7,500! Four bedrooms, 2 baths, full base- ment. Imm possess Greatest value in Pontiac area. Terrific investment. Buy {t and make some easy money on resale. Have You A Friend? Here are two very attractive, places out Morey's Golf way. Just | i across the street from the lake | which you can usg. Both are ai- most new, good sized, 2 bedroom i masonry homes GI's need no MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'N ER TRANSFERRED -. quick deal on this lovely 3 bedrm. brick home located in the Middle Belt area. Beautifully decoraied throughout. Wa a a j 3 BEDROOM BRICK—West ~ | Suburban area. Li room and” rooms are all gar ining kitchen, Pull ith rec. roam, gare, e. On nicely landacepe » $15,- 900 with terms spo AVAILABLE 1s has a. full par- titioned basement. hing will need about $3,800—But big 39 payments will be only $78 luding taxes and tneur- ance at very low interest. landscaped lot. — 2 blocks from grade $600 DOWN — In town, on a paved street. Cute, clean 2. bedroom bungalow. Extra- big kitchen, basement, auto. ‘Val-U-Way SYLVAN VILLAGE—Tri-ievel brick, $400 pown per month. 2 bed- NO 38 Oakland PE eae: 950. month. See it now!. CLARKSTON 3 be mi brick rancher bullt in 1955. 1% beths, 1% car garage. Gas heat. Lot 110135. Nicely | landscaped neighbor : Paved street. $16,500. $5,000 down. $97 per month mortgage. WHITE BROS. 1295 vt Guaday 10 "til 6 Dixie Hwy Open Eves. 5860 FOR GOOD BUYS AND TRADES Beautiful executive's. home. bedrooms, 24 baths, firepiace. extra large recreation room, 2 car e Practically new. Owne sranaterred and sacrificing at oom home near Fisher Body. Completely redecorated. Vacant, Large fenced lot. YMENT—On DOWN $275 hom ood Carport, Large uttlity room, Quick possession. R. J. (Dick). VALUET REAL’ “ope ‘y tos. 3-060 or PE 403531 | LOOK If you are interested in a 2 or 3 bedroom home with ’ money down — enly mtg. costs — eas, jest. Pull price $6,950 no down payment call nus ments | Ranch type, automatic cil Surprisingly low “dows TRADE! | ~~ 006 per mo. You de first! heat, newly decorated. 1 Full price $10,400 and $11,300 4 BEDROOM BRICK family syear taxes and insurance home, Space almost fin moves you In. ished for the Sth. losed a vestibule with closet, 20-ft. BARC “AIN “ar rl e) living room and full dining rgom, te pad for your | AND ASSOCIAT convenience nd FE 4358} 1050 w HURON | basement. Excellent oul fired | BARGAIN OPEN TIL, 9 heating system. Best of ‘ — It's in. Indian Vilage, . Need we say more? | 8 room house. located | downtown. 2 apartments or . . . sleeping rooms. as nea RAY O'NE II, Realtor { redecorated. $2,500 down to 262 S. Telegraph Rd. Open $33 | handle. | FE 3-7103 PE 2-1539 } | M WRIGHT, Realtor | NOTHING DOWN — Modern bun- To BUY ae SELL aM) Rh ahi T, ve §.9441 | | alow only 3 yrs. old. Paved st. a ars re ‘ti 8:30 ull basement. AC Furn, Oak | pen floors About $325 closing costs 6 rm, mod. | Canal frontage. Lar Ful | e ern home in good cond, basement Patio and two car rage 4 lots Nicely landseaped. Terms. Priced at only $14,050. Clarkston - REAL ESTATE? INC. 5904 §. Main &t, | Open Daily 9 to @: Sunday 12 to 5 MaAple 5-523) 24 x 32 ft . bungalow with full basement. Oil , + rn Oak floors, full bath, slum. storms. Fully insulated. A little interior finish yet. Terms. Large 60 x 180 ft. lot. A, eg po AREA Ranch homes - Some with basements It, baths — Just decorated. Brick 3 bed- rooms. No down payment— Closing costs about $250. NURTH END 2 bedrooms. Ful] basement Hard floors, Tile bath. Just decorated. About $225 down and vacant WEST SUBURBAN 3 bedroom ranch with car- rt, Paved street. Gas eat, Tile bath. Vacant. No down . payment, WEDNESDAY EVENING CALL FE 2-7 Ask for Mr. Castell 5343 WEST HURON FE_5-8183 Bateman | Kampsen MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ti o 28 fear ana on eoocdseanon BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS Brick ranch. Full basement, and, Choice tee Extra-nice landscaped lot with ll x 17 ecteaned q porsh facing | Imme> possess: won Any rea- le terms considered, sonab | JAMES K BLVD. | Brick ranch on 2 extra-nice! aped P-¢. overlooking Syl- Carpeted living room Sel a 2 a van Tal _ sao. dishwasher and 2 car attached plastered garage. Immediate possession at am address of distinction — We have the key! OFF CROOKS ROAD Handy to Mound road factory- area. 3 bedroom rancher with’ pear garage on on dead-end Soprentantery $2. moving to California ROOM TQ ROAM... | in the country & close io town | Large 22 | of extra NO DOWN mortgage lots Onivy $13.500 and > EY except we PE 4.0528 d .. \ REALTOR — \aut S. TELEGRAPH OPEN EVES. i “Bstablished in 1916 NORTH SIDE — meer Wever, School. Pleas: BEAUTIFUL, BR oon ranch home Pontiac, 4 asta bedrm bath. Large CRESCENT LAKE ESTATES 25 x 32 ft. bungalow Oi) furn | Oak floors. Full bath, Alum | storms* Lake privileges Priced | at only $7,800. Terms. i SELL OR {RADE Near St. Michael’s. Large 4 bedroom home | in A-1 condition Full basement |. Gas heat. Priced at only $0.950. Will trade for smailer home LIST WITH US — | For fact efficient service We BUY. SELL TRADE 2 yrs. serving Pantiac & vicinity After 6 call FE 2-8050 LH. BROWN, Realtor 2407 Elizabeth oaks Road Ph F FE 2-4810 PIMULTIPLE ‘LISTING SERVICE, . COLORED 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOMES | Your choice of red or grey brick. | Tiled baths, modern kitchens. Pull | basements. -Gas or auto. off heat. | Some with alum. storms-screens. Large back yards. Near schools | and shopping centers Only $100. down with a good employment and credit record THIS BRICK ten room house; with seven bedrooms and fire- lace can be yours tomorrow. ated on Crystal Lake Drive this spacious home has an en- closed front porch. Included with sale are 2 gas stoves and refrigerators ake an offer ONLY $900 DOWN for this extra | nice 3 bedroom home on Wall st | Features include enclosed paneled | front porch, natura] birch cabinets | in kitchen. 1%) car garage Cy- clone fenced front and back yard. and St. Joe Hosp. This has bedrooms and @ nice brick fire. lace in this Hi otter on land contract vacant so you can move your | | family in before 1960. | FOUR BEDROOMS come with | this home on Elm 8t. Can be | used as single family home or | ingome. 1', baths Enclosed front | Br Se00 Alum storms-screens. On- down at $70 a month. | Another vacant home you can move into next week. ASSOCIATE BROKERS | ‘Inv. Coe., Ind 443 Qrebard Lake FEL _8-9663 _ After a 8- 1900 GAYLORD 3 BEDROOMS i Oil heat, basement) garage. } paved street and total Price only: $ Lo. ty BEDROOMS Basement, 2 car garage f | Cloee to schools @nd only $13,500. 3 BEDROOMS on the jake Nice sandy beach. Basement. part and only $60.00 per month. 3 BED MS Sin only $1500 down. au basement size 100x240. Lot Lake privileges & 5 Total price only $8450.00. 2 BED) ‘ Baio Lake privileges A. | Oxford, rd, OA esi, Orion, MY 2-2291 | FE 5-6175 SMITH" %-ACRE ESTATE This ig truly one of the show jaces of land County. Just | miles north of Pontiac. Face — brick, 4 bedrms.. 249 bath home | featuring large liv. rm., sun rm., kitchen. Auto. ofl heat, full -base- | completely insulated. Sit-— e most beautifully landscaped site we have ever, ofiered for sale. An abundance of | unusual varieties of trees, shrubs i and flowers. 2,032, feet of black- | top road frontage, live stream | and natural basin for artificial lake. ment, Ideal for home and invest- or fore developing if de- An outstanding value at Terms. Shown by ap- polntment Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor 244 8S Telegraph Rd FE 3-7848 Eves. MA 5-6431 “LAKE AND TREES Seldom do you find a home with lake frontage setting alone with plenty of elbow room and on the i pavement, and at the low price | of $11,500. Convenient terms. Call | ow. LAST CALI. VETS This 7 room home on paved street. Near schools, shoppi ng and | transportation. Must be sold this | week. Your mortgage costs are | your down payment. Don't miss it, call now CRAWFORD AGENCY 258 W. WALTON FE 8-2306 600 E FLINT MY 31143 LAKE ORION Large 7 room ranch style home. Living room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, bath tiled floors. Oil furnace. Large sarege. 100 x foot lot. 1 Wieck om schools. 3,500. ap BSTER. REALTOR | GI | IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 4305 Dixie Hwy, SCHRAM | Exceptionally large rooms. Also automatic washer and re cir and ', garage. Side igeation. Full prio only $8,500 this 3 bedroom home, oak floors, plastered walls, full basement. Excellent buy for with reasonable terms. ‘FIRST STREET Attractive 2 bedroom bun- alow, living room 16x11 xcellent kitchen, 16x9 Ceramic tile bath, full base- ment, gas heat Price $10,600 with termg IVAN W. SCHR. AM REALTOR FE OPEN EVENINGS & guxpay 942 JOSLYN, CO NSFIELD “MULTIPLE LISTING ‘SERVICE 3-Bedroom Ranch Only $950 dn and take over GI equity Balance at $65 incl and insurance Auto. heat, bath, 100 . ‘ot. paved street, carport. Well loc. nr. Waterford High School. Giroux-Franks GENERAL REOL ESTATE OR 39701 tl 8:00 Open Templeton Lake Orion 1210 Miller Kd. Small bungalow, living room, nice kitchen and dining area. Utility room, large oil furnace, breene- way. 1 car garage Very neat and | comfortable for ene family, % foot lot. Only $7.950 terms. Will | accept land contract or other | good collateral as down payment. Kk. L. Templeton, Realtor : GILES Off Baldwin 6 m, 3 bedroom home, with ! full basement, eutoma- tie oil heat. 2 car garage, 3150 down Paved streets. Ouly West Side 4 bedrdam home, located in the Webeter School District. Full basement with auto matic oil beat, paved Grive and 1'9 car garage Gniy $1.250 down “plus cost. “Oo wne ro Says Sell 7 room matic oil heat. 2 ilege on 2 lakes. deal. Must. be seent,to be appreciated. Call for, fur- ther information. . GIL ES REALTY CO. 2 BALDWIN AVE. OPE AM. MULTIPLE ‘LISTING SERVICE A\ terrific BI % WI] PRICE REDUCED POR QUICK SALE. $8.050. Modern 6 reer i floor heme. oi bed 2 Bs oak ae DF tractive contempo- ‘oors, piastered walls, ning mvery ranch bungalow, at- joo 3 basement, ott eat: nice tached garage. Large car- i 3 at arage. Off Josiyn near peted living room and | Northern High. } dinette, den and fireplace. 2 real big bedrooms, 1' tile baths wner moving to Ferida. Shown by appoint- {1 4 oe oT | Ful) basement with economical | ! coal heat, Fully insulated, $70 | } 4 ACRE 3330 Orchard Lk. Rd. FE 4 =| month payments. | Near Rochete Pesd and South | { vd. eat 2 bedroom, garage. WE HAVE A NICE 2 bedroom , $5,500, terms. saree JOHN K. sg Pleasantview street. This ome Near Oakland Ave. 12 room dou- @ real sweet buy. Owner wants bie house, 2 baths. 2 furnaces. someone to make offer. See it $1,250 down | ; toter. PONTIAC REALTY “A BEAUTY with an extra lot is | 737 Baldwin _ __.FE_5-8275 offered between Earlmoor Blvd , | & SONS | THRIFTY INVESTOR: This is a family home with wide open spaces. Near the new University. An older home that in wonderful condition, Five large rooms and bath all on one floo with parte finished attic, $7950.00, Will take late mod- el car or housetratler for ts of 3 rooms and bath, Private front and back entrances. Full base- ment, central heat, four ga- rages on a nice lot. Wonder- WN buy with convenient DRAYTON AREA: Lovely five room home plus utility and bel basement. ne and three lots $10,500 rage. and three “Tots $10, with terms Johnik. Erwin & Sons Realtors Since 1925 313. West Huren Street Phone FE 5.9447 Shoes FE 2-4031 | Eve. FE 2 -9471 . Le & ¥ modern. on rear of lot, $12,950 & “erm. amine distance EE OUR MANY OTHER PHOTO age aka 412 W, HURON EVES. OCHESTER — 8 =< SM AL be ; H Annies from —_¥ii of Rochester. tinge of truit, ae cou. * six. ver floor Heatslator ‘they lace, oak floors. mode’ tehen and bath. Full ment, au- tomatic heat, 2car ga- rage, $13,500, terms. ~—o GI SPECIAL -—- A beautiful sluminum-sided twa far rege poenory lot with spread- Lares corse lot wae saree Zerg down rn GI. $8,500, FOUR BEDROOM BRICK— 950 neighborhood of ept omes and lawhs, 11-bleck basement, 4 floors throughout, Va App acre lot, other appotatments you will admire. DORRIS & SON REALTORS ve TRAD! 2 W Phone FE 4-1557 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE "BUD" 3-Bedroom Rancher Lake Privileges on delightful goif course only 2 more could any one want? See this ca tivating home with cer- amic tlle bath, spic and span kitchen, full basement, recrea- tion reom, automatic heat and hot water, storms and screens, 2 car garage with attached breezeway, well landscaped grounds. Priced at $16,600, do your family a favor, look to- day! 3-Bedroom Brick Nr W ashington Jr. High Handy to Tel-Huron and Mir- acle Mile Shopping Centers, fea- turing natu: fireplace, separ- ate dining room, breakfast 144 baths, water, attic exhaust garage with large in rear, Fast sion, offered .at $21,500 pointment only, make yours now, and = hot “Bud" Nicholie, Realtor 49 Mt. Clemens St. Call Mr. Meiser FE 5-1201 or FE 5-8004 STOUT. Best Buys Today LAKEFRONT TRADE Your chance to move into a brand new home that fea- all ce- bo counters, attached garage, complete storms and screens. Would accept smaller free and clear home or acreage as down payment. NOTHING DOWN No mortgage or closing costs on this attractive 3 bedroom home. Convenient to LeBaron and Northern High Schools, shopping. and bus See the modern kitc cious double closets. show you how, easy it is to shave your own” home. LITTLE FARM in Orion School Dist. with School bus at the door of large bedroom up. pprox 4 acres of land overlooking a lake. Warren Stout, Realtor 77: N. Saginaw St. FE 5-8165 | Open till 8 p.m.. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Low Down Payment Cozy 2 bedroom poue newly dec- orated fenced yard with gutside grill. Total price only $5,500. East Suburban Lovely ranch. home, = « hee carpeting in living ve nore kitchen mith “built in ven é& range, 1% Beautiful lawn, Only, 17.300. - low Monthly Payments On_ this neat 2 bedroom _ home, “Tait bath: oak floors, aluminum storms & screeris.. gas heat. You ean't do better for $7,675 with | terms O REALTY TED. MeCULLO GH REALTOR 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd FE 5-1284 FE 4- | Open 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday 1-5 CLARK | | WACANT. 2 BED! M HOME. $400 DOWN 50 L PRICE. Ee automatic oll furnace, 3 pe, , nice Jot, good neighborhood. ’ HAGSTROM _ DRAYTON Woops. taal Secaticn. bedroom brick r full b& iment finished knott , . cash to mi + T LAKE brick, built Plastered ecreat: chools ". stores. $14,300 Hagstrom pontine : "Oi 4-0358 WEST SUBURBAN. with oneey beet Gad chub WEST SUBURBAN | CALIFO INTEMPO! house $1400 total price, Very: neat modern brick on neres in Waterford phan oF real Greene: edge of Pontiac, Sets high and si ndferen sizes in all dif- ‘Way, garage wake privileges. dry with s Bese tifa) . many ter a Oa you want FHA ferms.” ~ | 3 Sedrooms,firepisce. ‘oll heat ; 4 oon . ‘. . ‘ ‘at ‘ont ments completely aptemey, attached 2 car vin : furnished. Nice apartment ma geht postures. . GAYLORD) PRESS? veya ‘ in r n G.I. BUY. 200. TWO beth : eee fare MODERN ‘fi Goad condition: es % F aereae, 6 minute tle Siren taveue’ Weneaes. aon “RE 8.9693 “MY iY 2. 2821 imyeoworn Mab Easy Eels: Weary me ter San ai 3S : “Ins | ; m e wn. la Decroom. MOCumplersly furnished, al- THREE ‘BEDROOM reete ey ddd care on) way nae - ice 3 reom aa seeilens gg ae baie es oF eas jots sage os | and bath for owner plus. (2) builder for his’ ow! cee fern mid Briar Hill Mreplace, iy Yoom, &. rooms, auto- beautiful ook painted & matic eat Birt 8 ni lastered 2 baths, modern ts, Ba A ot your ane. kitenen, a car attached inoated & a laste gar screened ch, down. , , basement ms... Hes. egg eget wets M. BREWER | incinerator, fare “ and 52 ere soit | home for ice. : fo a PE 3-7686 — Res. PE MENT CLARK REAL i ESTATE sant. Nice | 1362 Elizabeth Lake, | blocks. What | full’ basement with [ recreation room, automatic heat: ‘You can mov family ‘into this tine 3 Becrgom sane ‘home | a in time ristmas. is now - vacant a A: or _—s for Banta eS Enere’s «full t with _FE “44526 RILEY | SYLY. AN LAKE—3 bedroom brick i ‘ Bunting. ONLY $500 DOWN—In city mite for a2 bedroom home a 60x » 300 f¢. lot. Ideal for small “ram v4" with low taxes and wu ll price just $5,950, easy RILEY REAL ESTATE . ” _wtinabeth Lake Road FE 4-1 FE 4-482) GI's FAMILY HOME, near S8t. Michael's. Ever clean reom 2-story. Very large living room, full dinin room, recently remodele . kiteheh. basement, new gas furnace, inciera- tor and water softener at $9.200 —— w, lew pay- ments. MISTER GI. Do you need room for that growing tam- ily? Let us show vou this ' home, Carpeted living rcom with fireplace. Full sized dining reom, modern kitch- en with small breakfast nook. There's @ sun roum too, 3 bedrooms and beth —Just mortgage costs will move you in. Gis—Here's a new ‘isting at $9,650 which we urge you to see. This cute 2 bedroom home, with full basement, large lot and schools close by, is @ real bargain. Could not be duplicated for iss than several hundred _ dol- lars over selling price. Don’t miss this once-in-a-iifetime opportunity to get a com- fortgble «home on these EZ 8. .$400 will move you | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | 262 S. Telegraph | PE 3-7103 StL BUY MILLER > ONE OF THE BEST in the Joslyn | area. 5 & bath, 2 nice bedrooms, oak floors, plastered walls. High | & dry Dasement. oil heat, fenced | yard. This home is priced right | and it is vacant. $9950° Any | | sonable down payment will” ‘pe considered 80 MUCH FOR 80 LITTLE Close to Northern High, 5 rooms and bath floor, clean as a whis- | tle. Huge 0 ft. living room, ft. family kitchen. You won't ‘tind | anything like this for the asking | $6500, with price of low down payment. William wer | Realtor 670 W. Huron | Open n_ ,to § 9 Sun. MULTIPLE IRWIN GEORGE R. 4 BEDROOM LAKE FRONT This lovely home bas fireplace, | large family room, full basement, | large shady lot, excellent sand beach, automatic heat, aluminum siding, and many other nice fea- 1 LISTING SERVICE | ‘Nothing Down, | i Fi i | | i F | | | | FE 31539 TRADE... A FE 2.0263 CARL W. RIRD, Realtor to « BBS e _lncome Property | | at, lax: lq breezeway connects to 2. aie garage. $23,500, terms. “Maceday Lake Front n scenic at & es fone sb bee | 4 tered oe soos than reprod tion pri ROY ANNETT. we: 2 REALTORS Open Evenings & sunday 1-4 FE 8-0466 | COLORED, SE. 2 FAMIL LOW down payment = will take Iste model var. FE 5-74. INCOME SPECIALS 6 room home, made into two 3 room apartments. New decorated, 2 baths, full basement, * mace. Good income. $6,950. $500 4 baths. -4 garages. | month income, Com- | mercial cary gy o. Avburs Ave. $18,500 Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 832 W. Huron FE_ 48550 For Sale Lake Property 31 | | WHITE LAKE, 100 FOOT PRONT. | age. Acre plus, Lge. 4 bedroom. | year-around home. Owner. “MU | 4-2540. | |For or Sale Resort Prop. 52. | BEAUTIPUL LOG beter van LQ0Ge on trout stream bf in Cacede © $8500 or will trade to 4 family, 0 per ty iider i as down payment. ; For Sale Lots 54 Waterford Hills Estate A few choice lots left. Average 100x260". Good — drainage. Ideal location. Herbert c. Davis, Ritr. 2 oa TT AREPateT $3,000, teams Lauinger Realty. OR Homesites for Those Who Care: HI-HILL VILLAGE planned community with wind- ing paved streets. any rolling sites ideal for tri-leve! homes. Beautiful hilltop locations for ranch homes. Slopes for ex d= basements. Ideal location for 2 story colonials. 115 x 160 ft. Lo as $1,850. See These Now! 1. ADD's. INC. li to 4286 pate’ hwy 54 n Diayton Plains SEE “THE Nba ches aT CHEROKEE TELLS BEYOR.«s YOU BUY! You'll jike these wooded rolling | 100 ft. sites controlied to pro- tect better homes. and their ‘close-in country location. Drive’ out Elizabeth Lake Rd. to Sco Lake Rd. Turn right ‘3 olocks to Lacota. Community National Bank Bidg, Eves. PE 5-1 ~ For. Sale Acreage 55 ly 5. 10 & %¢ ACRE PARCELS or black top Reasonably priced. Smali dowo payment. Call us. STEELE REALTY, <1246 MIL- ford Rd between Hi bland & at Highland. Mich. MU aches ROLLING. BEAUTIFUL es site. per acre, 1'5- acre } pe just on avomen, $950 CRe A WFORD AGENCY acres just out of Leake | tures. If interested in lake prop. 258 W. WALTON PE 8-2306 | erty*you_can't beat ¢ this ane for | 609 E. FLINT MY _ 3-1143 ie ee * westuot tty. fa20 ft trontecs on | WARD'S ORCHAR Cay. 1200 ft. Trontage oc | ware large femiiy home ts located i road. Very suitable for |, on 2 shady ots close to school subd ding. Good acreage close |" and bus. ‘are 3 large bed- = is _ Belting scarce, Call & ' rooms with ‘te closets. The large , kitchen has oa cupboards 2.0263, 670 West Huron St. and eating space, tocnns size liv- YOU LOOKING ing room and dining rooms, ato ACREAGE? Then, see us before you bay, 10 oak floors, plastered walls, eat, | acres. Beautiful buildin "et. 2 car garage, $8,750 and’ only | Sch ool ‘bus by door. Attractive | $1,500 down, - | term DRAYTON Anka Lorothy snyder Lavender This jovely brick, nome, is close nee alter ri | Pa o school and s ng center. . Siena og Shit” iendecaped | Stone EM 9-390 or _MU¢-00n 0 car garage. Exira large living toom with wali For Sak: Farms —_ 56 ere Carpeting ; big bedrooms ww lots of closet space ra 8 ACRE pany nice kitchen’ with dining area, witbon™ buildin fgg = Pe! a es _ Only $10,500 with low terms. | cal} ~~. rat ‘YY. 1246 N. GEORGE R. IRWIN, ba Be \ + re Te betwe Hi bland. a 298 W. WALTON 3-7883 aoe Highland, Michigan. MU $0500 Win build 3 bedroom ranch style | home on your lot. Full basement, oak floors, tile bat th. _ birch ) cup. 4— —OR-3=7038.— - ) RUSS McNAB RT MEYER Suburban ‘Living At Its Best Your future home ts the - (CONVERTIBLE 24) W. W. ROSS HOMES OR 3-8021 # —THRIFT— =~WEEK- BEGAN IN THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS YEARS AGU AND HAS| BEEN GOING ON. ‘DAILY EVER SINCE! FOR ACTION. JUST. oar ree - FE 2 8181 “and ask for } 180 ACRES ORTONVILLE AREA Older home. Barn with stanchions | & 5 $200 ah acre. $6,000. down. Jtor— "2160 M-16 Ortonville NA. 17-2815 SMALL FARMS North ot the youngsters to ride their ponies is bi teeete] rolling 18 acres. How vacant and ready for imme- conse, Priced at cash to @ $16,000 mor F. C. Wood Co. Williams Lake Rd. at M-59 After 6 pm. MA S160, Sale Business Property 87 Near St. oe Hos pit tal . eal i for clinic or office ssadmlacet ful tbat steam heat. ist floor 4nd floor they “Gtlered st mush love’ thee Roy Annett, Inc., Ranhors : ™ eveniiee’ 1- 4 FES-0466 — SERVICE ceNTER "=CHRISTMAS EVER— § PT. para 8 PROPERTY — mouth Oo 3," Un- ~ Credit Advisors 61A BUDGET YOUR DEBTS CONSOLIDATE BILLS—NO LOA best ean you ddl Financial "havaes. Inc. FE 3-105 3% 8. SAGINAW BR SHOP—In thr v- amu ip = . H. C. NEWINGHAM Mortgage Loans oans 62 Corner Auburn and Crooks | BIG BEAR CONSOLID ; Ton +e ORE PuLEY | ihe wan mh best Gr vest, Ask Roc! : i . Other businesses pos- | we ean i Site "Plenty. parking. © R 3-97 oes BIG Bean. Kean £2, *— H AGeTROM $2 Ww. ve YOU CAN MAKE MONEY-—In this cia ombination gas stati taurant, plus additional © apart- income. on Gebiane County homes. Mod- el. oF ment income, besides on 47a3| Voss *% Buckner, I Inc. lot metth piesty of par Lo- | 209 National Bidg. 4-4729 ca on mai mgnwey oe at Battle. Creek. A real va Swaps 63 — estate, all Same owners 10 ¥ years. Pull WITH IMPROVEMENTS. price, $29,500 on terms. ; a St. near Mt. Clemens 8t - for new or slightly used car t $3,000 value. i . g I hl SERVE: RERFIGER- a S lO ‘ star ow trade fer, ee Reape t type. Rea) i writer, ane plant 4900 Highlan (M59) xa map “3 “what have en. PONTIAC 0 4-0358 = “Tels TALK $45 PER MONTH ee Includes taxes and insurance for BUSINESS” 2 bed modern home. a Ferced air heat, plastered walls hardwood loors, aluminum Automatic Laurdry | storms "and “doors, " wandacaped _ | will rade’ equity fo oer es we 5. Oped | car, wea er what have you? £0) revel ith hired” help. com must sacrifice due to heavy pressure of other business. $2,000 will handle. IICHIGAN BUSINESS | | 2160 ss ANGUS, Realtor Ortonville ° NA 17-2615 120 FEET C. XM Commercial parcel, corner, loca: ve . oe - | ton near a . ac- SALES CORPORATION | cept 1959 auto and cash, Call own- JOHN A LANDMESSER, Broker, er at FE 5-1236 afte p.m. 1573 Telegraph Ra PE 4-15 582 CHAIN: RIER, Boor | PARK AT OUR PRONT | MACHINE SHOP SPACE. WARM, 2 SAW; LI ree CAR: with track, ete. For ??. NA 7-2931 BEDROOM AND BASEMENT. furnished. Trade equity reasonabie rent, Also gasoline sta- tor tion on main highway Janeire free-and clear 40 ft. heusetraiier 4795° Dixie Highway. Drayton or bigger. EM 3-068}. Plains | Gash POR USED 1V’S. TArE Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE Brake & Wheel Service Established 20 yrs. COMPLETE wee) & Brake jobs, incl, heavy duty trucks & air brakes, Sole recorders aud radio-phonographs. Working or not. FE 2-0367~ GARDEN TRACTOR & ATTACH- §-3150. ments, $75. FE SWAP CAR FOR BOAT, MOTOR & sealer Or car for boat or m EM 3-4821. EL EVInGN OR GAS «- STOVE. for trailer, china kiln, or what? FE 4-3388. WAIER SOFTENERS. TO RENT distributor for top line brake or seil, $350 month. OR 3-2360. linings, Westinghouse and Wag- . mw: ner air brakes. Rear wheel align. WE BUY. SELL, TRADE ICE ing ipment. sq. ma-| skates. Barnes Hargrave sere sonry i) g., ample eatin, ‘space ware. 742 W. Huron. FE 5-010 Owner re prof- | _Open eves. and Sun. ite, “you can do same. $56,000 | WILL EXCHANGE 1956 PONTIAC with reasonable terms, pius neces- sary stock. GAS STATION Major i re has lease for over go. Guaranteed eeturn’ “ot Tho less than $ tops of $750 per month. Valuable large corner, new station, ideal gaso- line station location. As safe an investment with good return you can Send for Partridge’s new, free, tal ‘“Mich.gan Business Guide.’ Partridge — ASSOCIATES . BUSINESSES THRUOUT MICH, FE 4-358) 1050 W. HURON | OPEN TIL 9 ste | SALE: GARAGE, GROCERY, GAS. | oune business. MA_ 5-5000. SEND FOR FfREE NEW PALL | ins |! ES. HU RON. PONTIAC, FE } SERVICE STATIONS FOR LEASE, good potential, Please call be- tween 8 and 5. FE 2-0101. After i ' | i | i | t > | { | the pictures. $10,000 andles TAVERN-—Uiten area, low rent in- cludes living winters. Ideal for couple. Will szcupt land senirees. Baty r B Dai yt from our ter offices nie baile Michigan, 1U POSTED. STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac oma RLES, REALTOR 1717 8. -T FE 4-0521 WELDING. ey esse Fe oot & SUP. . FE we SELL RL RESTAU- rant on main highway FE 4-2423. Reasonable, OR Sale | Land Contracts 60 60 ARAAANE wa t OFF. TAKES $4,000 TO HAN- | die. Sold for $5, MY 3-5771. LAND CONTRACTS FO BUY ‘OR to sell a Ratton. EM 3-2511 9 3-4086 61 a: on you wi wher i) — Must sell. | or t Le Money | 0 oan a .Borrow with Confidence $25 to $500. Household Finance ation of Pontiac 1% 8. Saginaw St PE 4.08 0635 "BUCKNER" N MAKE THIS THE BEST— oe $500 CASH Pontiac, Simisek Ram, Drayt Walied Lake, P nghan hea GET or JO $500 Signature 7 PH FE 3-006” 2.9206 OAKLAND. Loan” Com pany 208 orien State Rank’ Bitg. . aeTeR “a dt LIVINGSTONE FE 4 4-574 “LOANS S25 TO $300 |2 GIRL'S 10 & hard top or 1956 station wagon, both automatic, heater and ra- dio, for land contract and pay cash difference. Ph. OR 3-1355. For Sale Clothing 64 ENERO I RPI Ne 2 rw SIZE 16. WORN ONCE. WINTER COATS, SIZE . Also assorted boy's _clothing. PE 5-5519 alter 6 p.m. ALMOST NEW GIRL’S CLOTHING, 10 to 12. 154 Mark, 12 to 5. ame ae san JXEDC TUXEDO, WORN ONCE, aise 40, $40. FE 2-3596, Call after | omc SIZE 1 12 CUB” “scout uniform: EM_ 3-0037. GRAY PERSIAN . LAMB COAT, size 12-14, Exc. cond, MI 6-5036. | MAN’ S LEATHER COAT, SIZE 46, fleece ued. zip front, font $75; _now $20. PE 4-3641 after 4 Sale Household Goods 65 i gece RANGE, $15, 2 HOL- beds and 1 dresser, OR Fe wa after 6 p.m. WHITE SEW MACHINE, § fis. Baby cribs $10 up. TVs, $18. 5 pe. dinetins $12 up. Bed s $5. 3 pe rooms, an u $ sup Best $i4 4. ‘washer apd refg., peery tong or OO pom: 1 Gast at alaretie FE oe room suite mover used $98. $10 down. FE }-684 ter 99.95 ca dinette Wet a Kitchen “table $3.95. 18 W. Pike, FE 4-1122. RATTAN LoUNGS CHAIRS — Colorful cushions with matching table between. Exc. con . 6 drawer mahogany desk, "$50. MI 6-1871_ COT SIZE BEDs AND MAT- tresses, 2 chest of drawers. Elec- tric hot plate. High chair, cor- ner table, child's table top desk FES boom. And miscellaneous. 4. 3 REMBRANDT LAMPS, 4 FOR- mice tables, like new. Must see oe Abprocsue. Cost $175. Now $50. PE 4-6410, 3..ROOM OUTFIT. BRAND NEW. All for $295. Pay only $3 week- ly. Pearson's Furniture, 42 Or- chard Lake Ave. PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. outfit’ Double dresser, bookcase bed, large chest, 2 vanity lamps, All for $89.50, Pay only $2 week- ly. Pearson's Furniture, 42 Or- enard Lake Ave. PIECE .wIVING ROOM SUITE. 2 Lake Ave. T& 8 CU. FT. Srercns: Used Thor sutomatic ryer . “rs rag Maytag 4 ne wa Used at in. console pict ture tube warran HAMPTON ELECTRIC 825 W, PR. 4-2525 - "Open, “HH @ pom. 8 PIECE OAK DINING ROOM SET $30, otorola: TV, 21". screen, _plond, $70. EM 3/000 8-P WALNUT DINING SET, $46: Steel! mahogany. desk. Both : 7 é good condition 6 ‘5 Dr. + 9x i? WHITTA LL. RU a AD. Perfect condition, $75. 199 Semi- nole, FE 2-3786, o xX 1 oo" 4.0 | Paint, tile, Hino, hovert’s | _204_E. Pike St, ; Oxl2 Felt Base se Rugs $3.95 | RUBBER BASE PAINT GAL. $3.75 ALCOHOL, HI-TEST sy- Kt. Wall Tile wa (ons __ Huron ‘i cheap. weal - ee and 2:30 p.m, PE 4-9653. 160 N ceed, Jessie Bt, unk vis 9 commicte springs ' SIEGLER- aay matress 2 oma Lake Ave “ave | | Oil - Gas Home Heaters HOGAN’ SUPER FLOOR HEAT ST ok Sct wa oe Pays for itself with ces 4 the: fuel it saves. NO MONEY Down — TRADE IN baby & LD BEATSS T cates, $30. © SCHICK'S MY 3-371]. bie, 2 eto, one 0. apa SPECIAL 8X12 RUGS $24.95 MC. 15, all ET “3 mari Leod C arpet . 2685 8, TNooiwerd. AN sive room. Bedroom, and break- STOCES. [s) aa * of one ed bles. “Bo springs ba 5 PE ioe) - Lem ao at NGER PORT. Zig : = Leg - oc] ol tach $19 50 Bieciolux wacuaen ae: $14.98. Wringer type washers. 7 bregton pte eo) sees Terms Curt's Appl. ow FD ae rket. Tae OVER PAYMENTS — BRAND i Cus! tome on de (830. de; ity neti CHRISTMAS FLOOR MODEL —§ Customer made eos pes SPECIALS _ peal save $$$. Pay only $2.35 D QUEEN oe Drte r New. sep ib. Ca at it Deli vered. POO! poeta Washer. | aca ¥, Only 6.) TAPPAN N GAS IO NGE. New. ae. Installed. Guarente: teed. OTOROLA Tv, Portable 1. With Monae. Guar anaged. LOADING BEND NDI ECONO: "nat automatic washer and Ben- dryer, Very - eondition. Sido i. pate. Gnloe “Lal eo Road. ashe . ry s, leather rocker .... peg or seat 3... 2 iv. rm. ‘suite . Red bidévarbe ds ~ Th 600D HOUSER EEFING 51 WEST HURON CASH POR USED nm ture & mise FE 2-03 CASH FOR att RADIO8, working or not FE 58755, CASH FOR URN NIT URE, ‘=, TOOTS ane musical instruments. FE DROPLEAF WA ALNUT by sock, bed _$75. 61 E. ‘Ghicégo, FE 4-485 pockenss, walnut finish ... DOUBLE BED, MAHOGANY, ‘Loun: ir eens Sheraton style. Call after 7 pm 5 piece breakfast eet MI _ 6-8046 . ‘Btudio couch ............. DESK TYPE ELECTRIC SEWING Daven machine. Almost new. 2-8881, Drop = RE \ ining re ‘oom tabl bam -- ‘Dining r e, cha: DEFP FREEZE EXC. COND. 813. F108," Refrigerator, $35; gas stove. $25: g piece dining room suite .. wringer washer $20; electric, stuve, $25; studio couch, never THOMAS § ‘CONOMY used. $55; ‘dining room suite, $25; 361 S. Saginaw otiac rE TANT | FURNI- W. mur range. ro Electric Co 1060 W, Huron. Used Trade-In Dept. rt and chair eaf table, 4 chairs, 2 $25; eleciric aryer, | $30. FE ELEC. STOVE—HOTPOINT. CLEAN. PE 5-3916 EVANS a. an BURNERS. BTU's Brand new. $40.95. Soles. MA 5-134). ELECTROLUX | VACCUM gas e sectional with 3 blond tables $200, | gore. like new, FE, 2-1672. | RI NNELL'S ELECTRIC IRONER, GOOD COND. G reas. offer, PE 2-3369 278 Saginaw a 3.7168 ELECTRIC & ia RANGES AT USED TV $1995 UP. WEET'S close-out prices. MAple 5-601. Rede & App} 422 W Hures FE Samuel's Appliances. 4-1133 ELECT. RANGE, ~ AUTO. WASHER, ortab's sewing machine Studie couch, $10. Cine gabinet. Retris erator, , room ot ts Gas setter 60.000 BT *Chifierobe. $19. son's fradecin 37? Orchard Lake | Ave 50. 600 | Sun selection irom $15 to $65. for quick s® WAREHOUSE “PRICES ON FRFEZ.- dryer. fo freege, water soft. ers. dryers televisions and built ener tank & conversion burn- | ins. Samuel's Appliances Davis. . FE 54614, eves. _burg MA 56011 FOR SALE APARTMENT SIZE gas range. Call UL 2-2858._ FRIGIDAIRE WASHER. $65. FE 4-2070 after 6. FOR SALE. SPEED-¢ QUEEN | Ta ee seen washer, like new. $45. WATER MASTERS Bricks and softeners now available 2) §-6011 - your USED ‘PURNITURE and appvilarees makes down pay- 12 to 24 montis on balance B & B AUCTION, 5039 ' ._ Dixte Highway C: cn 2 FREEZERS ~ ngnor, rn eRRESERS r— New modeis, en ae ee ened or) Antiques 65A PLL NLA NA LLL AIS LPL NA crate-marred models at big dis-— count prices 2 years to ray 00 days same as WAYNE GABERT i 121 N. Saginaw FE 5-6189 | FREEZERS — UPRIGHT FAMOUS “~~~ name brands scratched Terrife w Tams MODEL Ty $19.95 LADI ANTIQUE OPAL RING sash UL _ 2-3049 values $149 while they ‘GE TV & one orders please. Michigan 21° Rav Men table aodel $44 95 Fiseressect #3 Orchard Lake 24" DePorest $79 95 Ave. | FAMOUS PHAFF ZIG ZAG SEW- ing machine. Makes buttonholes, | sews on buttons, fancy stitches! without attachments. A balance! ¥ $69.60 or $6 month for 1 year all credit mgr. OR 3-0781. A & A Produ ucts. 30 other sets to choose from All sets rebuilt & guaranteed “for at least 30 days. Parts and jabor Most sets new picture tubes. take trades at Obel TV, _9 am. te 0 p.m CASH FOR USED TV's. PUR- FOR | SALE 1 “BASSINET. PLAY chased at your home. FE 2+0387 a rm Pinas suow sult size 18 mos. ch For Sale Miscellaneous 67 ivems_ Teas. | *) maaeee wer\ Teen Cast IhOM BOILER. FREEZER, 16 “LIKE NEW 1 gene CAST IRON BOILER, 6 mo. $035. or trade. FE am or hot water for 7 room Used 4-8045 house with of] burners and 2 275- FE 5-0709. oan 2 PC. GREY LIVING ROOM _Sallon_oil_tanks. suite, Plastic platform ker. il MOD: 3 res BEDROOM Si Salar Se TO eT Mere Talat ae Gg br RYER, } NEW Meee 0 ber cushion, 1 gas stove, ] re- Par only, S196 pe 8 Goodye frigerator, 1 oover vacuum pervie re, 30 8. pontine, | cleaner, small rugs, 1 coffee ta- FE 1 56123. t ble, 2 table Jamps. 2 tabies, mise. ; (85-7084, 1097 Burwick. A ALUM SIDING. STORMS. awnings. VALLELY CO. OL }-6623 | 2 FURL. O1. TANKS GOOD CON. 1 left. A rea} bar- _dition Will deliver, FE 5-9120 week.. Goodvear!4 INCH SOIL, PIPE’ 5 PT. = 798 8. 8s, Pontiac Sump Pum 79 8. Cass. Pontinc .. PLUMBING supe. Gag STOVE DETROTY JEWEL, i. 13. FE 4 “REPRIGERATOR— family size. Mode! discon-; BRA ND Service Store. E 4-6133. SAVE GE. WASHING MACHINE. 3 YR. '72_8_ Saginaw old. Exe. cond., iy Small ma- ¢IN, SOT PIPE. PER LENGTH, hogany - high-bo ew port. $3.78: 3-in soi] pipe, per eng at has Wonderful Christians gn) 8 $3 a Ga. A green. 7005 M reas. own two. Cost $189) . Open EB ee . ‘ Suber ‘tool res cant atten? Fr Casr ECESSED \ ne is, $5 ea. an parntub with bench. Bat’ ual 3MI_ #40 _afler 4 pm. | $48.95. G. A, Thompson, xc Mis | Gi § RANGES 38 95 | West, R - oa og eT Rabat (* “enter Kg Pe & cary CRUMB “ELECTRIC ee 3465 arn i x18 WANIE AN BASIN FE $303, i. ast iron. Beast Pint $18.50. pCHATR $25. 2, Ga." Thompeun, 7005. Mie. West 53-GAL, ELEC. TER, $60.05; = eo rrnd-labie! 30-gal. a heater, $54.05. Lauridry ch st Wohcgany, ets, “a10 8 aahognay | Kinney. hd “meltroge” Whit a al Le ie a >" poate $4, ttay .e, PLU 5 Gass, ‘Pontiac. Service eer nN. 83-0129. 1854 $ Bord 85 | * Pall line of building TRADE ELEC RANGE FOR Gas R. Mun “ 9.85. Haywood hamper $3. a PE 2-9151 ood cond, $50: juke 5.2108. ONFINISHFD BUNK-REDS. $1495. Pear. | 8 oad USED TV AND TV COMBINATIONS. | Hi-Fi, TV & Radios se We 3930 | Elizabeth Lk. ma PE 4-4945. Open | 5-2100 Ave, — Cash aid Carry SP Sacclale 110 — 13 Sheath 85.00m ix? w B,airiboine Sed Yin a4 L Tile : Mahog . st Insulation 16 o.¢, sq. a com. ate ine of b ie. prod- v | 1947 Haggerty we Rtg gag Weekdays 7 t Tto ¢ Sat, 7 to 3 COMBINATION DOORS ALUMINUM & WOOD Insulation — ° | WEST! NGHOUSE | & LECT Ric stove, . Tein wi ac | BENSON ae AIBER CO, cessories, $50. Fhone OR 3-8781. FE 4 4.35: 21 :iiladieieadesse. dea Saamtiaciein onakieccoaccssimimee at cea Mine eae a DINETTE SET 21" | - drapes new, Maple bed ad ‘complete Chr istmas Trees Trees 674 lamp tables, 4 vey airs, ey. oe er fur coat. i do) BALSAM. Star scotcs Paes AND DO” fO0 HA - ATN “ if4 ‘ax Sinclea beth Lk dreorating oe wens ens? + Hundreas ot of Ra. Just west of raph. ; OF exterior. mace” one wall paper CHRIBTMAS ~- PINE. ' and matching fabric seleett sprace. fir. Cut your own tree. oat Bros Jelled Megie no drip Bring as ropa c St : . my ‘om- AND #UEL” “ee PAINT merce Vi mille east of) 438 Orrheeg LK Ave 5-8180 intersection of Wixom Rd. & DOG HOUSES FOR SALE. $5, s@) Duck Lk Rd. MU 4635. daily Sie ede ee Eire a tee WHOLE, ELFCTRIC L P fe) 3 | fixtures negORT PULL "Down salt, resell. 2. Rennes pine and hight fixtures. Ideal lam for ‘stu- pasam 5VO & Ds erence dents $12.96 value, $698 Michi- roe FO LE, | gan Fi Pivorescant, 303 Orchard Lk. | . 2a, aoe and wu Tas to ck's ve in ; wy. FOUR rT a “7 IN. I BEAMS. ars) N pat PORTHERN Barn timbers. J. E. Burns. 600 Wholesale. EM 3-37 Rochester Rd. Plateau 2-2190. | PREMIUM SCOT a ‘BOrraBEE PRFEE STANDING YOUSTS $18 95 | .f guditoriams, d ispla | Double bow! sink $5 95 clurenes Be somes. $5. er Y-in hard eopper tri zen fre: a gi Grower, A-foot lengths lée ft ote. Road ‘mile . Orton- “30: toot “lensths ae ft ie NA or = [sap so Copper Pa One eee are oat Cal 50c ft. ‘ ‘ j Spe. bath sete with trim $8095) Sng your cam ere. 12 = tse | e or colore 8. \ Pactory 2nds— Irregulars oh A ing As VE con | ing QAVEPLUMBING SURELY |W *f08-10), MAple 5 “ 112 N Sagin PE 822100 ee AND ple 5-1922. PRUCE AND BALSAM CHRISTMAS & plumbing: materials WOL VERINE T. ‘UMBER| 320 8. Paddock FE 2-9784 'FOR SALE Ma ot eae $50, BTU's. GARAGE DOORS Factory seconds, al! gives in stock from $26 an Electric door operators, eloret Goors stairwa OR 3-5354 ¢ folding and disappearing | modelin Onen trom 8 to § .,, Noon on Saturdays i * BERRY DOOR SALES H- 2 LIT Tia OF, PLoos TORNACE | for a 5 rm. house, PE 2- oon | HUDSON SEAL COAT. LIK 3 pair of hockey skates HEADQUARTERS FOR HOBBIES | Trains—Tovs—Schwinn Bikes Scariett's Bike-Hobby Shop 20 E Lawrence, Pontiac. FE 3-7843 4624 Dixie, Drayton R 3-021 HOT WATER HEATERS. gas.) New Consumers Power ap- | proved. $89.50 value, $29 50 $59.50 These are slightly marred. Also electric. of] and bottled gas heaters at terrific values. Michi- gan Mieorgecent. 393 Orchard Lk ve -- KITCHEN CABINET SINKS Slightly scratched. 42°" model, value, $46.30 while they last terrific values on 54° and 56” els. No phone orders, Michigan Fluorescent. 93 chard Lake Ave. KITCHEN wal LabINEA 30x15 | auge steel, refrigerator 450 value se are slightly marre Michigan fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake "Knotty Pine Paneling — 3 PATTERNS WP2, WP6 and WC140 CHURCH'S INC. , 2-4000 | _bovler ang MBER | OUT OF CAR 2x4's. 2x6's. 2x8's | Blacketts Bldg. Supp. 8161 DIXIE HWY Clarkston MA 5-5811 | BC a we ucets. value 9 bathtubs, toilets, sh . is mirror, Also trentendous selection of med- icine cabinets with or wine lights. Sliding doors and van { mirrors, at terrific savings Mich, | iran Fluorescent, 393) Orchard | Lake A Ave, 37. NEW “LUXAIRE Ok a | BLECTRIC “IRONRITE MANOLE, _ ducts. MApile 65-1501 — prices! HAGGERTY LUMBER ats _, Rema ANe Corner 6. MA enis UsED WaTER R SOPTENTR. CO’ ales PE 2-587" tes, USED TIRES, BeBe, BATTER- 192 Bales” . ‘FE 8-1916, _ Oakland Battery. a GAS SPACE HEATER, NE NEW, 22,000 | ' sen aare | | We give * estimates on garage re. eS te 25336 30 GAL. | and , Factory irregulars. Terrific val-. ues, ichi an _Timereqeent, 393 Orchard Lake _ MEDICINE canine LARGE 20" | slightly marred, $3.95, | elesale, Can be see 5758 M16 at Dixie Hwy. MA 1178. : ar our. LARGE SELECTION OF | Christmas trees at hoice 676 W. fluron lot. Grown on our own | Northern Michigan plantation. A 1 i § cial discount on large trees to and & rehes, schools Decorations, wreaths Buy 1 or 1,000 stores. greens. | __ Christmas G Gifts” _67B 1 PAIR OF sKIIS, ROLLER RINK Seer °° bob sled, ice skate’s FEderal 5-7670 2 LIONEL * TRAINS “FOR 2 LITTLE boys. 7 cars. 6 switches. 2 trans- former, 60 celotex. Tunnel, rn “Gait “after 7 p.m. MI 2 LIONEL TRAINS formers for remote control switches Plenty of track and | gecessories on large board. Over $260 value. Sacrifice $100. 2-7449 after 6 pm. 7 TRANSISTOR RADIO. LEATHER | case, Americas made $5995. Now $3995. R Ww. Buren.” 120 BASS ACCORDION AND piifier. Guitar radio and skates, 22 station. 8-8046 AM: record rifle, * aeenicae ‘FLYER TRAIN. TA- __dles_ and extras. FE 26382 AKC REGISTERED male 10 months oki. Good $60 hunt er Oo 8 home, OR 3-5402 AMERICAN FLYER AND LIC train, Reasonable FE 2-8 | AMERICAN train, ‘chugs & smokes) mounted | on €' x 8 table, set up and run- ning. In good cond. Lets of ex- tras. Control panel talking sta- tion, log loading station cattle loading station, 2 transformers 4 remote control switches, etc. | Priced to sell. Call after 6 p.m. YE _ 2-9679. Uncalied fer costume jewelry from $1. FE 2-2565. _ AMERICAN PLYER, REMOT - | FE. switches, new §75, i - BEAUTIFUL “MIDGET AUTO. REA- e, 230 E Pike. FE 46-4246. uoys YS, ENGLISH cet 28 IN. Phone ti FE! pieces of track on. 2 TRANS-. FE toy . Munro Electric, 1060 _ners sewing machine, | ice | ‘wood CLARINET rE BRIT TAN Y. VEL FLYER FREIGHT | ; ANTIQUE PEWTER TEA SET. $20. E CON sell” $25. | sore 24° BICYCLE, GOOD ( COND. FE 23-0679 Call_after 6 p.m shower stalls. BABY CRIB AND MATTRESS. pair of Korean Boots, 1 Fiyer Seam engine. alter 4 4. UL _2-2959 BOY's 24" “ROADMASTER “BIKE, _Exc. cond. $25. FE 2-1 BARKLESS., Onan eka _-puppieg. FE 8-1647. | BUSHELS OF TOYS, “FOVE, TOYS. cheap. New, used & secgnd, Bar- gain House, 103 N. _ Cass Ameri- open end Fine condition NEW 18ST QUALITY BATHTUBS. 21947 after 5. lw $46.50 Free standing tollets $1993 | FOR SALE--BASS8 FIDDLE. S&T OF AL _Thompson_ 2 M50 West drums, OR 23-8153 ‘O17 SPACE BURNER. WIL _& 4 room hotise §%. FE ) % a .) GIEL's WHITE RQLLER “KATES. ual ING PONG TOF a | aimost new, size 8, $7. OR 3-5813, he $12. | GIVE’A GIFT FOR ‘THE FAMILY. ay"* . gt4'9s | Box of selected apples packed Chrome yt se ' git.93' by Pine Grove Orchard, In spe: s all kinds ® i gist Christmas gift boxes. Bises PONTIAC PLYWOOD i bu % bu. lami. west 1488 Baldwin Ave. 2.2843 | af mi. forth of Romeo Jerome | IGHTS, PORCH Gi fo. iron posts, pd Re Most complete select: raite, Ls a fae al Michigan Flu te er rehard Lake Ave. — PAIN WITH TRED. exing. rise tn 39. ae cass Warwick’ 8, 2678 rene Lk. Rd PR TONAL ON | + rrtaaters $0 FE T5182 PEAgTIC W. Al AL TELE " Bt i . we TILE 1028. Saginaw UG e fe Tone dD OUTLET FE_8-2488 was REGULATION POO L” TABLE. | 2 iets . eis. e. toor, meet after 4 wonders: “FE _8- or We instell.. Hurry. A terms. | IGERATORS. 1 aval: oof fee: heating & 4 cooling is. One of America’s anjeod for's years’ Bey 6 mew | aNGaTOWN SINK LiKE aah 3 ae Ti YOUN oR 1 9-0360. SINK. LIKE refrigerator for 18 ttle | more a0 Lin Lage riite oat a. =e ; cnard ARE YOU COLD? CALE AE wh " ARE Y¥' i 8TA ETE Bestine, © Sores capers wa, any |. tothe ee ao fave a achat ‘ i lav : "a ‘heating.’ No obligations | eming a faucets, A lets, $24.50. valued at . These are sn seconds. taketh morescent, Orchard e Ave. 30. L Bey GIRLS = | SCHWINN BIKE. $25. E 8-6030 after 4 Schoof, 10649 Camp Ground Ph. | PL 2-2443. GIRL'S 26-IN. ENGLISH BICYOLE. oe airedale, & table saw, Oa) fee skates, assorted | ‘ sizes, 4-6343. GIRL’ b jag FIGURE 8K) SKATES, USED SEASON Boy’ HA Call | SS ARENTI | I ‘ \% E, Huron /2-U ae se ts y x! - | 1 fe OA ror ne RS ‘PROM » eo : be . wn hens. aT baecly Rd. FE TRAVELERS |< GRAVES AND Wis- eonsin Shuffiers. Phone NAtional 70066, Ortonvi: ville. Wanted: Live Livestock’ 2 84 ore io PONT. Srauaaon. 8-3384. _ For Sale For Sale Poultry 8 85 BALE, Mae trade for young cattle. __ Sale Farin Farm Proc Produce _ 8¢ vranen. CRISPs APPLES yROM RE. RE- frigerated storage, every charge. oe Bun. GLACKMORE FARM verpell ee © 1 hies en OL SALE N. SPY APPLES, AN tat On 86 Bweet cider all winter Porter Or- %. mi. B. of Goodrich egel road Open 660-8 00 1:30-6:00 pm, Fri “2150 SIL- s. eating and & Sun. doply Apnies PO- atord. oes. 440 N Coats Rd, 8-2041 Sale Farm Uquipment 87 AND PRICES START AT $#5 A | FE 4 /NEW AND USED ONE rew corn pickers, Homelite saws te bean i CHAIN SAWS i. time mene” y pay re ¢ KING BROS. YOUR McCULLOCH DEALER PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE uiler at reduc 302 price Davis Machinery, NA 7-329 “I broke up with Albert a couple of wecks ago, but I think PIONEER < CHAIN SAWS AND bo lt Yourself the time for a comeback has arrived'” " 69 © __ Sale Sporting Goods 74° . | ae oN Tors IN INSULATED FOR RENT | wear at umbelievable low prices, Wall paper steamer, floor won’ Insulated ants on sporting | ers, polishers. band sanders, aace vacuum cleaners Gaklend jand Fuel & Pola Oe Orchard Lake goods for BRIGGS SPORTING GOODS 3211 ORCHARD LAKE RD. KEEGO HARBOR. “MICH Ave PE 0-6 yY Way FLOOR 8 GANESH HAND 8AND- ER STEAME ERS—WALL . SKIL SAW | aie BOWNIE’S 469 8 SANFORD LOWER PRICES ON COPPER plumbing cavestrough nt & tee ing en weet & 8 Sundays 10 atop toni Bond: er’s Supple _ _Monteal m, _FE 5-471 Cameras ¢ & Equipment 70 16 MM VICTOR MOVIE CAMERA. Hardly used. 3.7 lens. FE 43528, POLAROID LAND CAMERA AND flash attachments. Model 95. Ex cellent condition. Reasonable. FE 5-5322 MOVIE PROJECTOR “AND HAND record player, 677 W, Walton. POLAROID 150 COMPLETE OU with copyer. $100. Used 3 POLAROID 150, $90. PRINT COP- jer, $17. Both items used twice, Like new. FE 2-8866 ‘tll 5:30 p.m _ Sale Musical / Goods nm 120 BASs ACCORDION EXCEL: lent condition, = eelcnetle Call after 5 p. ma E 2-2628. ACCORDIAN. ROSSELLI, 126 BABS Used only 6 times. Make offer Eves. MY 3-722) ACCORDION SALE — ALL 8IZE8. Accordion loaned free 5. Bee _with lessons. PE §-5 ELKHART TROMBONE, eat ore $50, FE 4-4988 after 6:30 CORN PAN AMERICAN, GOOD cond Pog 32-2103 OR SALE, LIKE pen FE 5 - Baty Gr and Piano— Sand, Gravel & Dirt 76 A- TOP SO'L. CRUSHED STONE d, gravel, fil. Lyle Conk lis FE 3. 1112 or FE 3-8573 BLACK DIRT. _ gravel. FE 8-0877 and OR 3-4916, CRUSHED STONE. BAND. FIL & AND: GRAVEL __ Bar] Howard, BM 3-0 home, » )6MOVED TO a ~ FROM gravel ee and broken concrete, FE & FILL DIRT, SAND GR mt end removal. FE 5 i GOOD ROAD GRAVEL $7... "slivered WE 4-6595 YARD. DRIVEWAY GRADING Teo sotl gravel fil! etc T.-L | i \ | SH 1p _LoaDe oF 3-6022%- OR FIREPLACE | » -FURNITURE- wood. 3 cord. $14 BIRCH $15 and ots delivered. FE | Completely ovehauled & refin- | | ished Special price for quick saie + Morris usic. 24 8 Tele- raph ¢ 0567 Across _trom Tel-Hur vp GUITAR WITH CASE, $85 VALUE $30. FE 4-364] after 4 GIBSON HAWAIIAN STEEL ELEC- trie giitar and amplifier. Excel- Hers a mmsition FE $-1637 $. OR 3-691 eves aaamono SPINET ORGAN, LIKE new. Resi bargain. OR 3-9104__ before | Wood, Coal & - Fuel CHANNEL cCaL, an *IR EPLACE furr-ace and kindling wood 8peeu way fuel FIREPLACE, _oil. FURNACE, _FE 53-6159. “AND _ kindling wood. OL 2 4847 FREE FIREWOOD, YOU cur IT Elmer Greenwald, 549 baw, Ortonville, NA 17-2605. GOOD HARD SLABWOOD. 2 CORDS for $106, delivered. FR 5-3 wood ‘SLAB WOOD O WHITE word __ ad at4 For Sale Pets 2 PARAKEET WITH CAGE, Also flreplace WOOD. Del. FE 8-6 FIREPLA oe | 79 $3 a poonLE TRIMMING BY BAR. bara. No 4-2268 sedatives used) FE AKC REGITERED COCKER PUP- pies. OR 3-2 AKC DOBERMAN PINCHER ree good personality $50 FE ae REGISTERED BEAGLE puppies, ful litter puppies ve nels, Ty Champion bred, beauti- Either sex, reas 4970 Pelton Rd. OR 3-5927 Christmas Oakhill Ken- AKC REGISTERED. POMERANIAN st 4 ime | puppies UL 2-4726_ Just, m Time | AKC DACHSHUND, ¢ MO OLD for Christmas! Housebroke Iso yr. female 120 bass accordion $5009 _ Small size FE 2-0088 120 bass accordion ... $69.00, AKC REG COCKER REA TO 12 bass accordion . $20.95 good home. OR 3-0120 All Qihers. greatly reduced for AKC DACHSHUND. ‘STUD SER- Easy terins—small down payment vice, PE 2 will handle any of the above BLOND cocKER. SPANIEL PUP items. pies AKC registered Will hold Gift cerfificates available ta Oxtord. 287 W. Drahner GALLAGHER'S 18 E Huron PE 4-0568 MEDIUM SMALL UPRIGHT PI- ano with new ivories, Thoroughly reconditioned. $175. GALLAGHER’S 18 B. Huron FE 4-0566 SIANO-TUNING—OSCAR SCHMIDT FE 2-821? RENT eptior to purchase All moneys wil be appiied own, the pur: chase price of the p GALL AGHER'S (18 & Huro- FE 4 0566 SPINET PIANO WITH. SUPRO ELECTRIC HAWIIAN QUI. | tar with ampliffer and foot con- trol. Can be seen at, 362 First. SMALL. ORGANB, $99 95, $119 96 $139 05, $150 95, tis 95 ° CHORD $129 98, $199 95 GALLAGHIERS 18 E Huron FE 4-0666 SMALL USED CONSOLE PIANO 40 | in. high Beautifuy mahogany fin- igh. The first $395 takes tt! GALELAGH HERS — — FRA ooe WANTED USED PTANOE \Wiegand Music Center i ‘aAzaak AREA MIRACLE MIL Piano Type Organ Reval | ' ‘ ONF PE 37-4024 1 GLASS TOP DESK. \ SED ONE ses GIRE's ROLLER SKATES. tie ‘Sale Office Equipment 72. OP DMAK CPT « SWIVEL & 1 sreatonlr CHAIR (LEATH- \ ER RENT: eer CLAUS SUIT Large, Ask for Joe, FE $7136. SUPER CHEF ROTISSERIE WiTH eee a a new, used 3 5 ane ft sae ‘ABLE COM- » record er FE é ritice meat Wucer,. “cringe? and | BOOD meat oa eo condition. Best offer takes all. | Ki FE poms | fry, 2 mentee old ee ‘ zee __Sale Spo ae oa Goods + n Sa MEtro: . sare a i. marae —1— \ ROUGHS: ELECT. ADDING MA- \ SON. “Eig "Bat ED'S CHINE), 8 ADDING HOBBY HORSE, $15: 7 SMALL MACH. |. STANDARD. 1 A tricycles, $4 €a.; tot’'s chair sled WITH ME LOCKS, 23 ‘X 26 ,' wheels, $5. Exc. cond. FE! ince 8 SQUARE. 3 FT. HIGH. 74 WATER ' KIDD’ fre ‘AUSTIN, “TRUCKING | co. beds, swings, etc. 770 E. Walton CASH REGIETER. ADDING Ma- Bvd. chine, machine. Exe. LAR E LIONEL TRAIN arr | cond. FE 5-' control. 9 spitehes, 18 cars, | SMITH-CORO 4 KEY ADDING | na 4 engines. FE 4-6405. machine, like, nae FE it. LIONEL TRA a CA - WALNUT TYPEWRIT Esk. gines, big transformer. $100. Girls and swivel chajr. Exce! condi- <* See es * son. sines -; tion, FE 5-8786. * , kates site 2, FE 4a Sale ‘Store Equipment 73. S ay a ried FIRTORES, AN AND D STOoK. | OPK. YOWELY x | a ene ae BOY'S | ice E. Maple 3 “sirmingham, Mic | ‘athe sused torm windows. | ...8*2._MI_ $2765. . | | hy ; 35-2025 ‘GOING OUT OF SAC. | BLACK COCKER SPANIEL. AF- fectionate 2-6081 & housebroken: OL BEAGLE PUPS. 3 MOS. OLD, AKC reg.. each, TR 9-0088, BABY 8 cage, $49. UIRREL EM. Field Champion Bired, $20 (MONKEY “AND 3-0037 'CANARIES. CALL APTER 4 4PM. UL 23-1853 “COCKER PUPPIES. MAnpie 5-5000 ~ COCKER PUPPIES _Ph. PE 8-0056 COCKER PUPPIES AKC CHAM. pion sired. Ready for Christmas. Sugarland Kennels EM 3.0242 CANARIES fork BALE FOR tHRIATMAS. AKC COCKER pups OR 3-5918 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS FE. males, $25 & $35 MA 42549 CERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIE 3 AKC reg MAvfair 6-250 HORSE, SCHOOLED IN ENOL ist riding and good jumper. Value $800 FE 5-6452 ianeTERa “AND RABBITS. ALL rian Shop, 53 Williams. FE 4-6433_ ADOR RETRIEVERS. HAP- “bs. time for Raith. handsome puppies in Christmas. ranklin nee Pitesti 6-2613. __EM 3-826! |, min. ORhARr RIS mor Sines , block cA a2 “PUP TOY trade _ ae FARM power blade saws. We Terms Keliv's Hardware 94 Auburn at Adams FE 2-661) MACHINERY NEW ant right sed: Proulx Oliver Gales on M24 a UNDER. we . NEED USED w Saws Distributor & st north of Oxford CHAIN BAWS il buy or trade. Michigan Chain Lombard Sales,’ MY 3-821 _ Auction ‘Sales . 7 _Serviee. * AUCTION THURSDAY DECEMBER 17th londers. es has 7 P, M. SHARP | Christmas TOYS-Candy ‘Sasha: | R GAMES GIFTS TERRIFIC SAVINGS! 1.2 & 3 PIECE LIVIN OOM | SUITES o ry CoOL ORS ROOM SUITES * co LORS qui Ey s PEDIC MATTRESS ° SEW FLOOR 1 oé _DRYGOODS-" RBLANKETS-RUGS-SWEATERS TABL Ectoras . TOW -APPLI, 8 PILLOW CASES— BOX SPRINGS Pt AT RORM ROCKERS OCCASIOAL CHAIRS CHAIRS ROCKERS 4& 5 DRAWFR CHEST x12 RUGS LINOLEU MS PC KITCHEN DI INETTES STEP CORNER AND COCKTAIL TABLES PORTABLE & CABINET VING MACHINES .. PO ABLE LAMP Oxi? a DRAPES TS, CAR ROBFS -BATH SET 5 Pc INDIAN BLANKETS ANCES-~ ELS RADIO—COFPFEE MAKERS PRESSURE COOKERS IRONS- Wwarrit JRONS We =RLE COOK FOON GRINDERS ASTERS ELECTRIC SKILLETS DEEP FRYS PC DINNER WARE STAINLESS STEEL &3 -MISC. ITEMS- “Al ARM CLOCKS—WALL CIOCKS | BATH SCALES—3 o° LUGGAGE | SET ELEC. RAZORS—JEWELR AiR HOSE—%x50 BINOCUL ARS KITCHEN UTENSILS—KNICK M j before Rochester FT. HATR MINIATURE POODLES “OF” ‘VER ood stock AKC registered. tittle Us “RET KNACKS OF ALL KINDS —~TOOLS- POWER SAW FT FCTRIC Lge sOL DERING GUNB-25-50 100 FT EXTENSION CORDS ECHANICS & CARPENTERS FOOLS OF ALL KINDS DOC R PRIZES TERMS Up to 24 Months to Pay. LOCATION : 2616 Dixte Highway Ss. 10. 1 Mile North Pontiac City Limits canna itt W, Huron _FE eon FOP, My DOLLAR ¢ gage Mote i ‘ beireom ‘Only 41,008, sonal Glenn's Motor Sales ood buy bo ft. eres 063 WEST AU trailers *in ‘ide PE. wwe i Dal for deal on a new on : Manni & COACH BAL Hes ast TOP OLLy Dp” HOLLY. Nelrose . $$$ 7 : wore | PAID | ‘ PEA nome “a fratwods Mar FOR GOOD USED CARs ing, ‘a ee la. King, & Haron Homme sete) RUSS Dawson on used rentals dJacobson's Rent J railer Space 0 ia MUCH as ae UN AND i oe cheap cm 28 JOR { AUBURN nEionrs MOBILE vi Vie eves w ieee The finest ontiae .« 1% N Opdyke FE §-33¢1 + he are ed MOBILEHOME &8TaT#S. MOD- AND 1WO | BS: new gi pa rsa Beri Poe pee o sure rt Se We'll i your used trailer for 12 Trafler sates, 4685 Williams Lake Re OR Vagal “si 232 S. Saginaw FE 2.9131 —_ TOP PRICE por! JUNK ik CARB. OXFORD MosiLe MANOR FOR a) Rot TEAR ra , JE these whe want the best. 40'x80° ROME Gee mile cast of Ontord on Lake: ” ville Toad. OA - “BRIGHT SPOT” Orchard Lake at Cass ern jakefront and playground, EM 32861, FE 8-488 Open Eves. PARKHORST TARE TRATEER ~DEPENDA STE Tse Sourt fo es) OF Oro! lees Wonderful location on 12 dan et Pike ore acres between Lake Orion and | ——= Oxford. “Oe W E NEED +1 YOU'VE skEN THE REST, NOW F see the beast vr ae Lake ‘reales rad te eer aatal “rtade. Add Park FE co | o. vax Auto “Accessories 91 ane | eee ner. SEAT COVERS FIBRES, ean JUNE CARS AND. TRUCKS us, & spun. rayo en discount soa all. "yee Bloomer Rd, ASH Ss ry toe Rochester, Evenings & fat oly wean © ‘Cake * 2 phon For Sale Tires . 22) Used Auto Parts 102 PLP PL GL AP AL LL AL AL LL alt ‘1 TSED TIRES 63.50 UP. WE buy at Also woltewaits 2-809 « 4 ™ og a BOAR . geting 3 miles, $23, ‘1 Fo rear 503 Bacinaw St a7 £, Springs $18. FE 6-3009, 222 ; COOK! 10x14 BLACK TIRES, ALL name brands Off new cars, $15.50 lus tax ene exchange Gate T19 ales, $03 8 . Sale Used Trucks 103° ~ or Fe wet AY “49 FOR XD. DUMP, GOOD STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES, a INTER R_3-087%. trade in on Genera) Safety Tires NATIONAL "TON, Al U. to bo r cent off Black or $325. EM 3-6683. ite wa Ie ‘i “WIL LIAMS 451 8. Saginaw at Raebure SNOW “TIRES - $10.40 GOOD USED TIRES KUHN AUTO SERVICE ‘49 Wo Huron FE 31218 Auto Service 93 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car FE 21 Agi CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN “THE ear Cvlinders rebored Zuck Ma- ehin ¥ F et enna ’ $03 Shon 23 Hood Phone ier im, popag. PICKUP. G00D CON- SPECIALS ton stake, dual rear Bivco ein yes. "b4 Dodge V-8, 2 ‘speed ‘trac. $495 40 others” to choose from. Pick-ups, damps and stakes. BUY—OR TRAD! scH RAM TR UCKS WHOLESALE-—RETAIL og Rey 4 Hwy. Pontiac OR 3-031 LET EXPERTS ~ ‘39 CHEV. % TON Put Your Car . et Must coli, Dust rears, vy oY Light & H epair <8, ry Work “Guaranteed Ps, R&A, mirrors. Uh ra RINK MOTORS” feutacs ss Wo Muvon one Truck Center, NEXT TO THE ROLLADIUM GMC Sale Motor Scooters 94 rs 94 . preee contawen ven Ven a Aa Branch 1960 8 E GOOD: , . “ condition $125 FE 2-356. Galt OAKS AN ) AT CASS after 4 CHEVY PICKUP, QUIPPED BIG DISCOUNT. 1989 “CUSHMAN | “for camping. FE BR | Eagles & Used scoters Simplex midaet on & racers. From $159 , $19 4 ANOERSON SALES & SERVICE Eddie Steele | 220 E Pike FE 4 4246, SCOOTFR CUSHMAN EAGLE 1968 — Al — | modei—white— mos. -lesa than use. Exe cond, MA Chas. SCOOTER FOR CHRISTMAS? 1 He'll love a Trivmph Terrier, Motorcycle body, but can be driv- en with scooter license. $196 MA | USED TRUCK CENTER 6-635 For Sale Metorcycles cles 95 98°55 DODGE wwe 1 TON STAKE SIMPLEX YTOR BIKE, “PROM Radio & Heater 268. ‘Full line of Simplex Gokarts $ 675 trom $189 Cliff Dreyer's Gun @ | errr crs tres e ve Sport Center, 18210 Holly Ra. 7 Hotly, MElrose 46771. 7 SS GM. C. 1 TON PANEL For ‘Sale Bicycles | Panel, eter. GIRLS 26° “BIKE EXCELLENT) ......0.-00005 wee $ 595 condition. $20. 2910 Ironton. OR 3-3693 _ 87 CHEVROLE GIRL'8 26° SCHWINN BIKE. FE ‘oat CH EV i LET 8-6030 after 4 p.m Hydraulic lift tailgate. REBUILT BOY'S AND OTRL’S BI. 195 cycles. 24 and 26 tn ee 5) | ewes Few enn rene ~ Boats & Accessories S53 FORD 16 PT INBOARD CHRIS CRAFT | ‘%e TON PICKUP and tratler, $750. FE 5-6079 Eaceliont Condition, 39 et ARIBTOCRAPT BLUE “AND een eene eevee enne $ > white 14 ft. Torpedo. Windshield, , | Cushions peendies, speetiometer, 'S7 FORD eared steering canvas cover. omplete with 1959 Mercury Me TON PICKUP | electric starting mode] Mark §8/ Like-new AE 45 horsepower engine. Bronze} ==, ceeaee $ R75 | speed and power props. Pulls 2) °°" on skiis easily Boat and. motor | ,_. . perfectly matched and holds °52 FORD | worlds record for its clone, $239 ty) TON PICKUP ater ¢ trailer include: yutfit cost $1.850, Used one sea- | Radio * Heater. Twin spots. son Will store until spring | real beauty. Prive $1295, Phone PE 41234 or) ............. ceeee $348 PE 4-1294. { too CLARET F ’ t % Boat wtors Trafiers dd S } Motor winterizing & storage _— 1é ee e Guns ° h i nt ; op . " + Renn Mo A hy ome Mised Truck Center ‘RUISE.OUT BOAT SALES > rep TRON ER 440 63 E Walton Bivd 3275 WEST HURON Open Eves. Till 7. & Sundays AT 3 IZABETH LAKE Lert 5.000 HOLDEN RED STAMPS ON | FE 5-217 FE any 1959 Evinrude motor or boat, | _ we have in stock, Tony's Ma- rine Service, 2605 Orchard Lake | AO Keego Harbor Phone FE. _ 43410 ‘ 5-0861 NEW ~ ‘0 Dodge Pickup $1, price ineludes all stendare ° actory equipment & federal tax aN MO TORS | Beet igan Su sages tax litense “AY I@LIN’ oWENs MARINE SUPPLIES 20 | 306 Orchard Take Ave E 2-80: AMMLER. "DALLAS | GIFTS FOR {HE BOATING | \ OF Arie | {001 N. MAIN, ROCHESTER \ Evinrude motor, 3 to 1 horse. | \ OL doit \ jl Re wer { Somplete line of| Marine Fittings. POODLES. POMERANIANS. 48. TINY Dachshund, MY 3-2893. NARIFS. CAGES 504 Oaktand ae “PAPAREEIS CANARIES. CA faod. Cran 3-2700 POODLE, female, $105 POODL ES. iniatavur re POODLES. toys, 6 weeks old. e's 2489 Aubura ‘Ot “SILVER MINIATURE ME . 4-0496. | POODLE “PUPPIES, TINY TOYS, _ mall standards. K'Acres Kennels, | 1057 _MUtual 4-0045.__ BOODLES AKC. TOP "QUALITY ‘Only | 3.) $50 ea. NA 17-2931 PURE WHITE, » male, $125, male as pet, FE 4- ADO JORABLE ante Nice for Christ- mag gifts. After 6 p.m. 123 Semi- nole. ee ee LES. POMERANIAN AND noe i fox terriet. All Reg. 6-08 | REG. SPRINGER SPTRTET. Bowe broken. Reasonable, 357 8. RE FOISTERED TOY MY FOX TER- tthe 3-2378. WEINMARANIER From bunt- 9066, Or- aes 1855, For Sale Howsttrailers 8&9 LI new. Lot 103, 3300 Elizabeth Lk E6L- DIST] RIBUTOR a APPL aed 21 Fr. NEW MOON Rd. Cal} after er 1 p.m. Will EXC. COND. equity as A newer 3 will sell. FE “ALMA 10° x 41’ sacrifice large rt down payment. room home. Or 4-08.15 a er to ex ALL Also lack STRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT Trave! anteed for life Trailer Since 1932 Guar- See them demonstration at Warner. Trail. Sales 3098 W Huren (Plan join one oof Wally Byam's citing caravans.) We 4301 Drayton Plains _ PONTIAC CHIEF & DETROITERS | New & Used take household furniture in BOB HU TCHINSON’S Dixie Hwy UR, bs "1202 PIXIE TRAILER SALES AND Rentals Oxford. OA 1045 North Lapeer Rd. 83783. BRITTAN TAILWA Boarding trim es pa service sity ng “ and ig ~~ i! | WEIMARANER. M9. “* very reasonable. WEIMARANER Soee. Ki = 2-7891 : i gs Trained, Boa GER breeding Britta 80 ae. FOR, Ea Ten. Grain & Feed 82 sie tha ot Sy ON RP A AY. STRAW MA. __Wood. MA_5-0666_ ENNELS training 4 | PERE bi “OXFORD TRAILER SALES Se Neen are camper and used trailers. Some used pian, - We. sell mi south mo D070. PARKH URST TRA’ LER SA LES IKE | and get) ) TOP $s§—U88 ned ot Bee Ain Tira usc motors, HARPINGLION BOAT WORKS ‘Tumer’s — YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER Truck Center : Orn’ nO BIRMINGHAM , "NSUR® YOUR BOAT AND MO |) iu Henten ine Ruenty PES , er erage ton ..$ 595 2 OA or FE ‘53 Chev. 3% ton ...$ 495 Transportat’n | Offered 100) 3 FT. stake 53 Dod CARS DAILY TO PENNSYLVANIA, Alabams. Bonnie's Drive-a-way 12 FT & LIFr G FE 3-793 sf Ford B00. $408 Bey RRESTTZER ty BAGUME | Mteap) —# etna $98 extra; Miami. $44, New York. 54 Chev, YA ton . ..$ 595 see $20 Ferry Service, OR ya — 6 cylinder 5 ~ $e . - ine eRBENGES T0"ORTX. 7 International "$1195 Texfés, Morice City. Leave Dec. a 18. Fit 49490 ‘39 Ford. Courier + -$ 495 TRUCK GOING NORTH ° PART Nice — load. Either way. FE 56906. 5S GMC Z ‘ton $1295 Wanted Used Cars 101 55. Dodge ¥ ton ...$ 495 +t aad ‘I N” . NEL ACTION $8 Ford F-100 O ..$ 595 — TOP DOLLAR =< os — 1969 ucpet. CARS — 55 3 Ford F600. Ss 95. . ft. stak $6 Bo rd F600 56 Se) 1% ioe ton. $1105 : Glenn’s Motor Sales 41707 |. “ier 2 Bee at arr St. cw a "Clemens & St. $3,000 vale. are 2228. . & aoe an Mors Sales eentee ‘JUNK CARS. are Pet cais wented. F Dixie Ok'dCars B,eppowns \ a mire 24383, a Sete: Cars 188) | “RUSS DAWSON” ~ AUSTIN “470° - & DOOR SEDAN $145 t = ‘Russ’ Dawson rere goMPaNte a $6 Super 88, 4 door, standard | transmission \ $8 Super 88. 4 door, all. power, | real sharp ; i Super 8&8, Convertible,; 5,000 | UCT b DAUPE: ‘A-1. $1495 Green Lak "58 REN AULT DALPHINE hae saat att | Look ‘this over ' Clerkston Motor Sales YMOUTH DEALER &t., Clarkston MA pe HEATER & DE- 52 » wire wheels, white wall ‘week-ends. | a RENAULT DAUPH. 1 OWNER. MA §-3838. For Sale Used Cars 106 104 uOOD CA S— oo Olds. Sedan, De atarencciaiecll igs Chaveslet. Bel-Air pecan, Demo. 1930 Chevrolet, Hardtop 1967 Olds Sager $8. Holiday Narre j;MA_ 4156) CHRISTMAS ~ SPECIAL For You Some NEW CHEVROLETS} Olficials’ i Impala 4 door 19*7 Fizmou Rag 5 Push butte 1958 Chevre 2 stan AYL “OR CHEVROLET doer. ‘Oakland County's Oldest Chevrolet | Dealership ‘Walled lake | Oldsmobiles miles New Car guarantee ‘$6 Holiday 98 Coupe. Full power. i Houghten & Son Your Friendly Olds Dealer ~ -+POREIGN CAR SALES AND SERVICE Rochester 8 N. Main, 000 miles loaded, Like new. Will , trade. MAZUREK STUDEBAKER SALES | South Bivd. at Saginaw FE 4-9587 1951 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE, No money down. ay ments $17 ver mo. Mr. white, a Auto. 115 8. Saginaw. ‘Cy’ Owens *. COMING ~December 23- 1» “36 SROHLAG CONVERT, “ALL ‘white. Exc nd.. private party. $1,950. will trade iot smaller car, _Call FE §-5015 after 5 p.m. ‘$6 WHITE CHEVY. CONVERT. PGlide. R&H OR 3-Y13 55 155 | CHEVROLET 2 sume payments wk. Ask for Mr. Richards. Credit Manager, Schutz ay Inc., 912 8. Woodward. go nas WORLD'S LARGEST CHEVRO! OLET, 4 DOOR, AUTO trans., R&i. as. + M16-3561. SANTA | CLAUS 700 LBS. OF Real Live’ JOLLY~OLD S8T, NICK ‘$6 CHEV. 150 2 DOOR, 6 CYLIN- 1953 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. | Powerglide, tate, heater, Assume payments of only $11.03 per month Call Mr. Richards, Credit Man- ager, Schutz setor, Inc., 912 8. Woodward, JO 6-8728 der, oom erelide new tires. Real clea Also ‘59%Chev. ‘4s ton Fieetside pick up, 2,2 R&H, other accessories. er 4 FE 54-5697. miles. | ‘Cy’ Qwens 'SEE “COST LESS COLE” FOR cars. New or Used You'll get a deal for a Chrysler. Plymouth that will save you money. Remember the pame - 147 5. SAGINAW STREET money. Remember tee name FE 5-410i ° ple, Walled Lake MA 4451L New | or Used — we sell both 7 he BUICK erecta, ET EX c| 1054 CHEVROLET BEL aR. Door. racio, heater, powerglide, | “3 S008 HARDTOP. | wer steering Practically brand equ riginal dark) new white wall tires. 2tone paint. <3 A oe owner ra stock No. 1010. A real vaia at only ‘$1378. North Chev. Hunter Bivd at 8. Woodward Ave | Birmingham MI 4 1983 BUICK SUPER V-8_ HARD.-| _ top. Extra nice. $545. FE 40249 TRADE NOW! FOR A FABULOUS 1960 |B CHEVROLET. | at 1959 Prices ia Crissman CHEVROLET COMPANY ROCHESTER OPEN EVES ‘TIL 9 OL _ 2-9721' Res eeEeSIOe 1984 Buick Buper 4 1 iM | Birmingham r De (CHEVROLET. 2 & Priced at only $467 North Chev. unter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Aye ingh MI 4.2735 RESUME PAYMENTS ee No money down. Call. 4DOOR GOOD ‘Ran. $50 FE “1947 ade tad. tires. 2-5771. DOOR, RA HEATER. ABSOLUTELY ko MONEY DOWN Assume pay- ments of $14.27 Credit Mgr Mr. 4-7500. Harold Turner AVE ON THESE CARS | 1008 Volkswagen Convert R&H. Like 2,500 actual miles, Ju st in ‘trom Germany. ore. ry ogee rial Custom 2 actual miles. “58 he. sBriced to sell. ANY MORE T Rambler-Dallas 1001 N. Maine yna-|OL_2-01"1 Rochester Ask for Ron decor. D eo aod steering. HE AVY” DUTY RE p AIR clean an No > mate down, Take over pay-, a month. No, next year - 193 8. Sagi-) pas ymente j facky Auto, Sales, naw. FE 4 igs0 BUICK, crt LENT RUN.| nin, ha eondition. Best offer. FE FACTORY BRANCH S8 BUICK BROKERS SPECIAL HARDTOP "$8 Buick ‘or. Pes... Sharp! $1895 . Radio & Heater, Dynafiow, pi Edsel ¢-D Pull pwr. pt peed Power — steerin & power 57 Ford cry. Sed. ns coal $140 brakes. W-Walls. Aquama- ''§? Buick Spec. Sharp! Hid rine Velvet Blue paint. $6 Pontiac Wagon $1195 ‘57 Ford Custom 8 Auto $1195 ‘$8 Metropolitan — Like new $1195 _'56 Chevy 4-Dr. Bel Alr Auto. $1195 (96 Olds 4Dr. 88. 1-Owner $1195 56 Buick Spec 4-Dr $1005 © ‘56 Chevy. 4Dr 6 R&H $ 995 {'55 Ford Ctry. Sed. 905 on i (56 Chevy 6 '9-ton ick up .. $ 895 55 Buick Super 2- HT $ 895 |'55 Ford ‘4 ton pick ‘wp 695 S4 Olds 68! Retail Stor wes 3 AlN? ie 8 8ST. ‘19! BEHIND, THE POST OFFICE | This is 1957 BUICK 4 dr, sedan Dynaflow, Radio & gg Oakland ch Piymouth Wagon [38 Ford Custom Cpe 1360" Perry | at Madison 53 4 DR. CHEV. BEST OFFER > Complete Engine Overhaul hases of repair ALL WORK GUAR ANTEED Pontiac Area's Newest Garage RINK MOTORS s058 W. HMR OR 4-0391 EXT TO OTHE _ROLLADIUM PONTIAC AUTO 4-Dr. 88 Full pwr. $ 8 Ford Wagon 6 OD 4 Buick Super HT $ illy's Jeep with cab & plow $ 15 FE 4-9100— _takes. FE 45457 55 CHEVY 4 DOO a Bel Air, 6 cyl., Nanderd shift, Nice clean car with 4 new tres Dont miss this one. PEOPLE's AUTO SALES FE 2-2351) heater. $1398 (QO) 34 CHEVIES 2 DR. “very 968 WOODWARD MI_ 6-390 | | los. Bargain, EM 23-0081. H. Rig RUSS | iS HOMER HIGHT MTRS.. a a Se terse . “1 minutes from Pontiac’ aft Oxford, Mich, = 82528 OSESSION Jol Inson 1865 BUICK aRTISE VERY} [R54 chevy 3 door. No money over ¥ nts . = money down. Make) 54°39 3° month. Payments stait | Says e ot $27 mo. Mr. White, | a ee Saginaw_FE! next year. Lucky Auto Sales. 183-8, Saginaw. FE 41066. OL 1-9761 ; 34206, safier 4 or all, 3 } CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE. of only on AS | 100 Call. aft. Dodge or) ON ‘58. | ‘54 FORD : ‘Russ’ Dawson “Sh $1792 © 2-Door, 4-Door Innpalas ‘weet with power steering. Rank ales Months, Easy down payee nts. ‘ North Chev. | | Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave. | | Birmingham MI 42735. 1956 ‘CHEVROLET 4DOOR. RA- dio, heater, Powerglide, V-8 en- gine, Beautiful white & ‘turquoise finish A OMe owner 1000 onl: Your old y car can make down payment, North Chev.. - _Hunter Bivd. at 8. Woodward Ave | Birmingham MI 4.2735 CHEVROLET BEL AIR rdtop, V-8 engine, radio, heat- . Powerglide, power cieering and brakes. Here is @ real bum- dinger Ou: stock No. 992. Special ‘at only $1509, | 1958 or North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI 4-2735 1955 CHEV. 4 DOOR Automatic transmission 6 cyl &#& one owaes car. Very clean, No rust I Bailey “ ponmapbell, Mi Mtr. pies i Mar! va FE 8 het 5-9193 | FACTORY BRANCH 58 CHEVROLET IMPALA 8PORT COUPE Heater, Power- steering & $1995 Pontiac Retail __ Store | 3-7117 65 EMENS 8ST | BEHIND. THE POST OFFICE 1957 CHEVROLET BEL-AIRE HARD- top, 8 cylinder, automatic, pewer | steering Absolutely. immaculate | $1,395 30 payments. $42.10. Very | | low cash us | own oF old BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER WOODWARD, MI 6- 3900. ‘53 CHRYSLER WINDSOR DELUX. , R&H, very good cond: | Automatic drive and eco. | nomical 6 -cylinder. $375, FE. + , 50 DODGE “DEMO” CUSTOM ROYAL Loaded The boss’ car SAVE $1,000 DODGE INCORPORATED 211 8. SAGINAW FE_3-7055 1953 DeSOTO sedan. Good cond. New $195 HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “15 Minutes from Pontiac’ Oxford, Mich _______C OA 8-258 1954 DODGE. 9 pisamhoen WITH automatic poe power. Assume payments of $15.03 per month. Call Mr. Richards, Credit Man- ager, Schutz Ler arcty Fee. 912 8. Woodward, JO 6-8 1957 DODGE 2 dr. Hardtop Automatic trans- mission. R & H. Whitewalls. $1195 “HOMER HIGHT MTRS.. “15 minutes from Pontiac’ | Oxford Mich. OA 8-2528 | 4 dr rubber “RUSS DAWSON” COUNTRY SQUIRE Station Wagen 9 passenger — Auto. trans. adio & heater. W. Wallé. ' | $005 MOTOR COMPANY 2 | 232 8 SAGINAW FE 2-9131 ‘99 FHUNDERBIRD, FULL POW-. _er, $3,200 FE 2-9906. 1960 FORD STARLINER.. 356 after 6 p.m. 1954 FORD, 8 CYLINDER | “No Money Dn. No rust. Sha $395 | BIRMINGHAM- RAMBLER BUICK 1987. aFECiAL. DOOR, | hardtop, power brakes, steering. | aS2™, exc. cond. MI 1 1956 CHEVROLET Bel Rae! Sport Coupes. One with | shift and one V-8 with powersiide Beautiful cars, one tu-tone blue; the other ereen & white. Both have radio. heater ‘We Have’ (1) Lower Overhead LOTS OF NEW '@ Ramblers in stock 9-Passenger Station Wagons Bonus Buy on’ Ambassadors American especially priced for Christmas ‘presents — Go North, Eas! Hand Picked & Personally Corske | and (white tires. PRICED AT (2) _MANY ONE OWNER CARS | ; ; . : CHEVROLET -Crissman Selected Used Cars a ort set ie ws! CHEVROLET COMPANY (3) $203 6. fst ” we ROCHESTER New Pontiacs aw 2 ease 8 BR. FS oe Eves. ‘til 9. OL 2-9721 ae Ses R & C (4) S . . New Ramblers ~ $395 |» "7 ' oun Rambler We Don't Have HIGH PRESSURED SALESMEN RUSS Johnson - Motor Sales “LAKE ORION | o9e7) or MY «3-146 'b§ FORD, 2 ea arp. ‘D TRANS. sharp, EM 3-008. H._Biekie | tees PORD Jotion “ 4 fom WAGON, 8, AUTO. {FULL '§5 FORD 2 DOOR WS ‘Cy ‘Owens! 147 58. Y aon STREET very clean, Full price, §296 money aren. Make p nets a 17) ma pee. ociel Auto. a 1b. ‘aginaw. i ‘56 FOR D Pur lan door, Ford-O-Matie, | radio and neater ‘Blue and White. | FE Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL 1-971 $5 DOWN: ‘85 FORD Crown Victoria Stick, neces, * Heater Eddie Steele’ — FORD — W. HURON AT ELIZ. LAKE RD. | FE 54-3177 FE 5-0861 ‘$6 FORD V-8 RANCH WAGON. _52_ Hudson 1955 PORD CUSTOM. 8 CYLINDER, | No Money 2 doer, 2 tone, shar _ BIRMINGHAM: RAMBLE. 666 8. WOODWARD MI *. 3900 | 1936 joan CUSTOM No Money -Dn.) 2 4 R&H, . $695 | BIRMINGHAM. RAMBLER 666 8. WOODWARD MI 6-. 3900 | 1967 FORD RANCH WAGON, | RA- \ & . MA TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTELY NO MONE N. Assume pay- ments of 1. er Mo. Call Credit- Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 4-1500, Harold Turner Ford. 1933 FORD, moe ATIC VERY elean. Full e, $185. Make pay- ments of $1 ing Auto. Mr. White, 115 8. Saginaw. FE 8-0402. of Take over Puotor s Bales, at 24 is mesh. Fa&aG WAGON ine SRD STATION N Riggins. jee. FE 3-1542. H. ‘67 FORD VICTORIA H-TOP, RA- .dio & Heater, Fo-O-Matic, $99 down. Finance balance of $1.145. EDDIE STEELE FORD. 2705 Or- _chard Lake Rd., Keego. FE 5-9204. | -~FORD DEALER — A-1 Used Car Shopping Center ‘69 FORD CUSTOM 4 DOOR | Ford-O-Matic, Radio & ' Solid White finish. $149 «dow $1,795 EDDIE . 276 OR- Keego. FE chard Lk. Rd., 9204 ise. FORD CONVERTIBLE. R&H. Small down payment and take- ever small monthly payments. _EM_ 33569 57 FORD | ie ‘300 H-TOP Door ~ Power steering. Radio & Heater. Red & | White. JOHN SMITH DODGE INCORPORATED 211_S. SAGINAW FE_ 3-1055 | (1957 FORD “500” FAIRLANE FOR- DOR sedan. Radio, heater, Ford- atic. power steering. Beauti- white and blue paint. Must | seen to ve appreciated, Your oid car may make has down pay- | ment. id mock for only. $120 North Chev. om ful Hunter Rivd. at S. Woodward Ave. | MI 4-2735 Birmingham - FORD DEALER — A-1 Used Car Shopping Center 59 FORD $1995 - 'Cy' Owens 147 8. See lo STREET 1955 FORD SEDAN, RADIO Ty Sonn ” FAIRLANE 500, “2 DR. HT, V-8, Au R&H, Ps, PB, new white walls. ‘OM BOHR, I ix 8. ate Milford. MU ATS = eo’. © Bro S HEAT _ AB payments of $1680 er Mo. Call Credit Mgr. - Mr. ‘arks at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford, HASKINS DEPENDABLE TRADES 7937 Chevrolet Be Station Wagon. ves glide, radio, heate: 1957 Oldsmobile dan. Hydramatic, Air 4-door fagine, power- “gg” adoor se- tadio, heater. 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 4cor se- dan. 6 cylinder engine, standard tratismission, radio and heater. 1957 Chevrolet_210 4-door sedan VA engine, Powegglide, radio, 1958 Chevrolet 4-door gee Wag: on. 6 cylinder engine, - standard transmission, radio, heate: an ag ne le gn » PO" ing, power brakes, radio, ent: 1958. om t B } ong Cperrob ok. isgayne 2-door dio ™~ usaner ALSO PARKWOOD DOOR WAGON | BEL AIR 2DOOR SEDAN IMPALA 2-D00R “MARDTOP ‘OLDs “ge HOLIDAY satis Hoskins N. HOMER HIGHT MTRS, | 1055 5 MERCURY HARDTO $1495" . 975-B. Yours | 19 ‘| iydramatic TORIA V8, RA. SOLUTELY Powersiide oa 59 DEMONSTRATORS | ‘ ~ Station Ww bad + & Heater. | Eddie Steele — FORD — ¥ MURON AT ELIZ. RD. 61 1053 FORD, D. RADIO. “HEATER On oa eg only Pe ge EY 18 ber Man: rs. Inc., 912 8. 1950 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN tylinder, Cruise- -Matic. Lito and and heater, power Sontag © Ray ia a ny other extras BEATTIE. “Your PORD Dealer Since 1930" DIXIE HWY. IR 3-1291 At the Stoplight in Waterford 1955 FORD V8 4 Dr” sedan, Exc, cond, $695 “16 minutes from Pontiac’ OA |; Oxford, Mich 8-2528 | 4 '50 FORD’ V-8. GOOD COND. _2-8262; UL 2-1120. | WITH ~~; WHEEL L DRIVE and snow plow. Good cond., $550. FE 5-2766. | 1953 LINCOLN | HARDTOP. LIKE NEW RADIO & HEAT AU- TRANSMISSI ON, WER MA Ce TRANSMISSION ABSOLUTELY Credit Mer. “Mr, 41500. Harold Turner Ford. "#6 LINCOLN CAPRI, «be. power. Clean., 51298. * BY OWNER ‘57 aEAcuRy STA- tion wagon, Call OR 3-8061. £1500 Harold Turner ‘44 MERCURY MONTEREY: 2 door, Standard shift. ~_Bxcelleny _Shape. OR _3-1606 _ 1954 MERCURY, GOOD TIRE and running cond. Real clean, _ $375. FE 5-2766. They Must Gol. wep . | '88 Chev. A bab: Rak $1397 PONTIAC 3% Volkswagen, ae 2 DOOR | 3-'53 Chevs wos | 2-'55 Fords, Hydra, & straight $497 pore | "82 Pontiac R&H $197 | | "83 Olds ("56 engine) $347 | "$152 Buicks ; $197 | '53 Rambier wagon $197 y We! LS | :86 Piym. & *55 Sta. Wen. $797 38 Mere: ry , Cust m c si “h2 rys. clu e { WS SE eo ($3 Eraser Wagon Pe Stor | 1982 FORD @ CYLINDER” 2 DR. gs Chrys RE PS, PBS. gaat RADIO & HEATER. ABSOLUTE: | +53 Cadillac Coupe Deville ... $597 | LY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume | ‘51 Ford Good. 97 payments of $10.90 per Mo. Call | ‘S4 Chev. A beauty, R&H ... $497 Credit Mgr. Mr. arks at MI 4 Pontiac vt Buick $497 | 4-7500. Haroid Turner Ford. rh TE MODEL & CHEAP CARS.| i ‘Se FORD, V-8, OVERDRIVE, | $45 | radio. heater, white walls. $450. ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN | Phone MA 52334. re —YOU'LL LIKE OUR WAY—_ — OF DOING BUSINESS — | el) CHEVY Impala Spt. Cpe. $2685 | ‘59 FORD wan, Sedan ‘$8 VOLSKWG'N, 9,000 Miles $1608 ‘$7 DODGE Station meee $149 ‘$7 CHEVY 4 Door 210 $1385 : 57 PLYMOUTH 4 Door H-Top $1295 | $8 RA oLen 3 2 Door $1195 | 57 DO $1195 | "36 FORD Country " sedan $1195 | | $6 EVROLET Hardtop $1005 | ‘$5 CHEVY B-Air $ 895 ‘84 PONTIAC C Deluxe 2 Dr. 8 $ 495 | ‘$33 FORD 8. Stick $ 495 ‘$3 FORD Gastom 8 FOM . § 495 ‘$33 PONTIAC Deluxe 4 Dr. . $ 395. ‘82 FORD Custem 6 $35 ‘32 BUICK 2 Deer H-Top $ 195 ‘49 FORD ‘2 Ton Pickup $ 225 Quality Motor Sales 649 ORCHARD LAKE FE 3-704 HAUPT PONTIAC. a station wagon. Hydram heater white walls. family car. Just thes car your ‘famiiy *s looking for. Low down Be Chev 24 months on balance. 4 Chevrotet station wagon. Ra- ater, Powerglide. $495. 56 Po aie ac 9 pass. station wagon. Radio. Heater. A | Septa Claus special! . 67 Ids. 2 dr. Hardtop. A black beauty! Radio. Heater. Hydra- matic Power brakes. A l-owner | nate. radio 1953 * pontiac 2dr Hydramatle R. & H Whitewalls. A green emer- aid. Shows exc care. 24 mos. on palan¢e 1955 BUICK 2 dr Maroon finish. A dandy for only $595 Many More to Choose From M15. Mile North US, 1 Qpen Mondar and Friday Evening I il - MaAnte 3 S566 PONTIAC- CADILLAC 1958 CADILLAC: 2 COUPE. Beautiful Eldorado geen. black and white interior, ull.power and accessories, car is\immaculate. Must be seen $3295. 1959 PONTIAC M Atite ar $114) 4 DOOR STATION WAGON. Silver with red tr wer steering & brakes. ra~ matic. Whitewall tires. A fu 1958 OLDS 4 R HARDTOP. Gold with matching intertor. Radio & heat- er. Hydramatic. Power steerin ard brakes. Whitewall tires. real beauty! Orly $2198. 1957 OLDS 1987 FORD 4 DOOR, V-8 Country Sedan \. yoga Red & ey with — et iy rior. PRE ory a “reel ‘aselly a 1957 pe : ne sige ai “1955 BUICK Keon "it hie nine WILSON ) PONTI AC- SAREE A wie Ne 1956 Pontiac Chieftain 870. 4 door beautiful a nly se. installed accessories, ‘4 ¥ ewe dove. with - Orchard. ‘she Ra. 5-9204. i080 6810. $85. 1231. $5 DOWN "S4 OLDS oes H-TOP Danian aa) & Heater | ‘ Eddie Steele — FORD — W, HURON AT ELIZ. LAKE RD. PE 5-3177 FE 5-0861 OLDS 1987 STATION WAGON, DOOR HARD- ane. A one orpet. beauty. Our stock No. 1004, "N orth Chev. Hunter pire. “ 8. Woodward Ave. Birmin MI 4-2735 SPECIAL, s Land AND WHITE from Minnesota. R&C ee tor Sales. EM 3-4156. 3 PA D CLIPPER. NO RUST. est iss ofer_ $180. FE 8-052. Ful Pid | iS Oop: Pui > $1, er, 1815. “eke - RED |. & a, with power, Will trade. 4-6448 =~ 5:30 p.m. $495. ene CARL'S MARDTO: PULL Ses sed exceptionally clean, 3109, FOR ae “1086 ; PLYMOUTH CUs- | . tom, 4 door, 6 passenger - sta- tion on. w mileage, power- pack, redie and heater, white ait . $695. FE 4-7943 or FE 056 PLYMOUTH STATION WAG- RADIO & HEATER. AB- "ON, BADE NO MONEY own. “Assume payments of r Mo. Call Credit Mgr. r. Parks at 1 41500. Harold Turner Ford EPOSESSION | 1956 Piynents 4 door 4 Tare over payments of $27.24 month. No oa 8. down. Lucky Auto Bales, 03 Saginaw. FE 4-1006. PLYMOUTH 1968. 2 DR. AUTO. | transmission, 30,000 i. Sport- tone Clean & sharp! $645. MI = little jewel be bought with only $99 down, Finance balance of $909, EDDIE STEELE FORD, 2705 Orchard Lake Rd., Keego, FE 5-9204 | CAR PAYMENTs TOO BURDEN. some? Come in and see ts and let us help you adjust to a less expensive car DON’S USED CARS \ | 677 8. Lapest ben Lake Orion> Guaranteed Used Cars "56 Pontiac Cat., Hyd., r&h . $945 Hardenburg CORNER CASS & PIKE PE 5-7398 SEE THE WONDERFUL New world of Fords, Falcons, in stock, T. “BEATTIE. “Your FORD Dealer Since 1930" 5806 DIXIE HWY. ie) At the Stoplight 2 Waterford ‘OLIVER Motor Sales ‘6 FORTIAC, 2 DR $995 RDTOP * with “radio, ‘heater, tutomate transmission, new white tires, solid blue, ‘50 yore JEEPSTER . - $550 TOP MOI NEW, radio, heat- er, standard TRANSmission, white tires in red, §$ res ‘35 Ee mac 870 $750 SEDAN with power brakes, automatic transmission, heate radio, white & black finish, white $7 nN ite radio, heater, dy- \ tahow white tires, seat covers, "67 1 BUICK 4 viva tae ce dy $1650 “a sting: Reréiep van fad, Testes dynafi peel power steering & brakes, red over coral finish white tires, A.heavy*car built for family wu $5 BUICK 4 DR, .3.......... $795 A BEDAN Orin radio, heater, standard transmission, white Rag white & green fini has many aoe left for ome one's pleasure. 56 BUICK 4 DR. ............ $1095 EPRCIAL ‘GARDTOP. In fine run- tary. equipment radio, nest: we PM ea | Se araatlow ad tite’ tree ie ives eras y $775 ‘heater, dyna- ite tires, one owner. fine’ ear. . “ERO SE™ is wie oe AIRLANE with | -& tan fintsh, black tadio, heater, automatic one own- er and a ee ae “85 5 BUICK 4 eee ae almost new whi standard ot packs new white immaculate UR SEL. or ey 2 mi bai ACK COLE, INC. © Ww. Maple at : Trail al ae Wagons Hardtops Sedans Convertibles, . 2-Drs. and 4-Drs. RINK - MOTORS} OR 4-0391 NEXT to OTHE. ROLLADIOM | No Money Dn. Gun metal and white. Absolute ~ out. You" =MI 6.3000 53 ScYMOOTH 2 DR cept body. First $100. FE $9752, FACTORY BRANCH 59 PONTIAC FE CATALINA 2 DOOR Radio & Heater, Stand transmission, W-Walls. dee Green paint. ard Dun- 295 Pontiac Retail ‘Store 3-7117 Whitewalis. HOMER H “Lb minutos Oxford, 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. _ BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 1955 PONTIAC 2 Dr.- Hardtop. Radio. Heater. $795 IGHT MTRS. | from Pontiac’ OA 8-2528 ‘39 over TIAG CATALINA, TAKE 8-9702. yments, FE ‘$89 PONTIAC CATALINA VISTA, 1958 VAUXHALL Radio, heater 1958 DODGE .. 2-door sedan new tires. 2-door white and b tic covers nev ‘een heater, Zoe, ant coty Woe Cee ’ r hardtop w 2-doo with D . a heater, whitewall ti Lo thts see tite een finish, | 14 en and like keg a nice little Vactnees car. Leoss— Cc Hardtop Ww with heater, whitewall tires. Blue and ite ‘finish. Extra sharp. hid a tie, ge Bh 8 door, wer Cie wer brakes ee Condition $2495. FE 5-7347, ‘$3 PONTIAC, 4 DR., R&H, VERY good con; EM 3-4386. LOOK! BUY! SAVE! Boave Mabie i ower ede € “ad we > |. force brakes, me ramatic, radio, aw er, whitewal] tires, Spare nev- used, beeen en nee $1305 ‘and only 12,000 ac- tual miles, A real economical car. cece nen euee $1405 with radio, heater, Has, that foyward look. 1953- fHEVROLET 210 sedan, This is veal good transportation. 1959 CHEVROLET $2505 Impala convertible “with | power steering and brakes, Yoitewalts. Powerglide. Black with top. $ peworcnae V-8 engine, 958 BUICK $1895. Special; 2-door sedan, Dynafiow, tires, A nice automobile, radio, heater, like new ultewall st BU tires, Beautiful green fini UIOK cea ee SPECIAL GONVERTIBLE = sees CHEVROLET .......... $1795 power steering & brakes, radio,|. Biscayne 4 WGN. Radio, heater and yy 34,000 miles, Astral utility in beautiful cond A 2 door 8u- finish. Crissman EVROLET COMPANY “ROCHESTER EVES, ‘TIL 8 OL 32-0721 STUDEBAKER LARK 2 DR. Sedan. Also ‘57 German _ Borg- ward 2 dr. sedan, MA 5-1927. Minitew ee ae BLACK, OPEN tires, 8,000 Mi, $1550. Showappie Dr. Clarkston MA- eo 5-1087 is | 1953 WILLYS. VERY Full pric Mak eas of of u r ” e men $7.15 Om ge money | dows. White mixing a 115 8. 8 naw. FE 8-0402 LOW _ PAYMENTS MEAN V1 ‘1 PRICES ‘39 PLYMOUTH Bel. | 356634 DN — arier OER ‘58 FL oers Bel. 4 Door $505.69 — $68.25 PER MO. 59 DeSOTO F-Swe 4 Dr. H-T. -73 PER MO. $682.58 DN ‘30 DeSOTO F-Dome 2 Dr. H-T $717.32 DN, — $98.97 PER MO. "59 PLYMOUTH Savoy 2 Dr. 6 $375 DOWN — $60.26 PER MO. af "HENGLISN FORD 4 Door $185 DOWN _ $33.56 PER MO. “58 PLYMOUTH ne. a Dr. H-T. $345 DOWN $57.88 PER MO. ‘57 MERCURY Mont 2_ Dr. $325 DOWN — $40.95 PER Mo. ‘$7 Pus ore Bel. 4 a 8 H-T $325 DOWN — $40 PER MO. ‘ST PLYMOUTH Bel. 8 $295. DOWN . $49 WFR | 56 DesoTO F-Flite 2 Dr. 225 DOWN $42.75 PER Mo. "$6 DeSOTO F-Dom $225 DOWN — $42. os PER ‘6 DeSOTO F-Dome 4 Door $245 DOWN — = 9548. 14 PRR Mo. ‘86 FORD Station Wa $195 DOWN —~ $37.39 R MO, "56 eLyMours Station wen | stom 9 Passenger $2445 DOWN — $49.67 PER MO, 4 PLYMOUTH Bel. 4 Dr. 8 65 DOWN — $33.65 PER "66 PLYMOUTH Bel. 4 Door 8 _ oie PER MO, _— ‘es 666 8. ARD 6-3900° '65 NASH RAMBLER WAGON Pa ‘a wait . Hew paint. This one M ‘ LES Ete Automatic. power, Ra agi: : ir MO, H-T MO. “S275 #59 Olds 882-Dr. - Demonstrator Hardtop $2595 59 Buick Electra 2-Dr. Hardtop, full intel - $2785 $1995 ’58 Cadillac 62 Sedan Full power . $3275 58 Edsel Citation 2-Dr. Hardtop, full power $1855 © 57 Chevrolet 4-Dr. $1385 57. Olds 98 2-Dr. - Hardtop, full power $1565 57 Plymouth 2-Dr. Sed. $880. '57 Cadillac 62 Coupe Full power $2370 57 Ford Fairlane 500 Convertible ~ $1335 'S7 Ford Cotintry Sedan Station Wagon $1390 ’57 Nash- Super Station Wagon $1280 ‘57 Buick 4-Dr. Hardtop $1335 '56 Olds 88 4-Dr. Hardtop, full power: $1045 56 Cadillac Coupe . DeVille, full power - $1860 56 Buick 2-Dr. Hardtop $765 56 Mercury’ Montelair 2-Door Hardtop "$ 895 ivaanite radio, er raken. Hariieg, whaler, . Piitewaile Very sharp, euper door arden. we bowet & and rn heater, Wukewsa fires.” fires radio, lng OO Snes Pnitewall er peen ‘off. hie ™ ‘oor sedi peal Century eden, I ‘2,000 actual miles. dawn he $1808 "56 BUICK Special 4 Door $200 DOW $44.81 PER MO. ‘65 NASH Statesman 4 Door | $1685 $125 DOWN — $30.81 PER MO. "58 PLYMOUTH Saver 4 Doot 6 $100 os PER MO ‘55 PLYMOUTH Piaza 4 Dr. 8 #3) DOWN — $20.70 PER Mo. ‘56 PLYMOUTH Plaza Sub. 6 $125. DOWN -- $30.81 PER MO, ‘85 PLYMOUTH Station. Wagon 9 Passenger — 6 linder $145 DOWN ga2.61 cial Mo. | ‘our r Deluxe Dr. 210 98 DOWN $32.67 ‘et PER- MO. we IMC Oe oe wa Bohra Ged BE No. | '55 Cadillac 62 4-Dr. Sedan, full power $1490 55 Ford 2-Dr. Ranch Wagon — $860 $5 Pontiac 2Dr. '85-Olds 88 2-Dr. & ~ eragrams fae by latinas tien hin celine are sabe te change what sale : 1. ame “2 9IBK-TY Channel 4—WWLTV Channel 1-AXVZTV Channel o—CKLW-TV : “TONIGHT’S tv mauuacHTs THURSDAY MORNING ° 2:30 (2) House Party. :00 (2) Movie (cont. ) 700 (4) Continental Classroom. os eae (4) Californians. 6:30 (4) (color) Continental Class- (9) Kennedy's Corner. ® Popeye. - :50 (2) Meditations 3:00 (9) Movie. 6:25 (2) Weather. 6:55 (2) On the Farm Front. ae ean te uaa, 6:30 (2) (4) News, Sports, Weath-|7: © Ling Ken D Beat the Clock , Curtain 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours, pe Curtain (cont) ‘ 1:30 m ae oe ssrooma (4) From These Roots, | ([xRRNN Nl i :49 (2) News Analyst (7) Breakfast Time. (1D) Who Do You Trust? ee Se mate , 185 Gi Casts Rerguee, 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. w 2) Quarterback Club :90 (1) Johnny Ginger. Rane on i Be 6:45 ’ abet ny Ginger. . (7) American Bandstand. (4) (1) News, - 700 (2) For Better or Worse.- 4:45 (2) Secret Storm. 5:00 (2) Five Star Feature. Com- (4) Bold Journey. “ (9) Robin Hood. edy: Barbara Stanwyck, 9:30 (2) Movie, - 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. Robert Cummings, Bride (4) Life of Riley. (4) Split Personality. Woup Basta.” (™). ‘ean | Sages 4:45 (9) Santa Claus. (4) Border Patrol. posed (4) Dough Re Mi. 5:00 (9) Movie. (7) Mackenzie’s Raiders. 10: 25 (9) Billboard. (4) (color) George Pierrot (9) Man Without Gun. 10:30 (9) Ding.Dong School. Presents. 9:30 (2) Movie (began at 7 p.m.) (4) Play Your Hunch, | (9) Looney Tunes (4) Wagon Train. Western: 10:55 (T) News. 5:30 (7) Rocky and His Friends. Gustavo Rojo stars in ‘The 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy. Vittorio Botticelli Story.” | (4) (color) Price Is Right. (7) Arizona Gun. (7) Lady of Charm. . (9) Million - Dollar Movie. (9) Abbott & Costello. Weather Fine: Drama: Lew Ayres, Lionel 11:30 (2) December Bride. ' Barrymore, ‘“‘The People vs. (4) Concentration. Dr, Kildare,” (’41). (9) Six Gun Judge. 8:00 (2) wore (began at 7 p.m.) /U:6 (4) Detroit Today. lke ls at Fase « (4) Wagon in (cont,) | 7) Charlie Weaver Show. ' er hicwy! ) Movie (began at 7:30) THURSDAY AFTERNOON Rests Aboard Cruiser GREETS GOP_IN WISCONSIN — New York - | AP Wirephote p.m.) 12:00 (2) Love of Life. . +: . _ Gov. Nelson Rockefeller opened an intensive two- son, the capital city of Wisconsin. Earlier he had 8:30 (2) Men Into Space. (4) Truth or Consequences. Carrying Him to Tunis! day political swing through Wisconsin Tuesday - urged major farm policy changes in an address (4) (color) oe Is Right. (7) Restless Gun, for Eighth Stop with a reception at a downtown hotel in Madi- in Minneapolfs, Minn. (7) Ozzie and Harriet. (9) This Living World. . ne (9) Movie (began at 7:30/12:30 (4) (color) It Could Be You. . p.m.) (2) Search for Tomorrow. WITH EISENHOWER | AT SEA e e 9:00 (2) Millionaire. (7) Love That Bob. (AP) — Traditional Eisenhower (4) (color) Perry Como. Mu-| | (9) Passing Parade, weather returned to the Mediter- r @| Nn ad p | S OV [ ng ed sical Variety: Maurice 2:45 (2) Guiding® Light ranean today as the touring U.S. Evans recites Shakespeare, |19.59 (9) News : President sailed westward on the Jane Morgan sings and the) —_ - first real rest of his three-contin- Wiere Brothers clown. a: oe (4) NBC Playhouse. ‘ent goodwill tour. O Un e O [ I on O ar S ss (2) Our Miss Brooks. avy ieor (7) Hawaiian Eye. | é > The U.S. heavy cruiser Des, (9) R.C. M. P. _ | (7) Music Bingo. Moines bore. the President . | . 9:30 (2) I've Got A Secret. (9) Movie. through calm seas toward Tuni-: By B, G. BROWN ithe city and is proceeding north- At present construction and plans | (4) Como {cont-) 1:30 (2) As World Turns. ‘sia, the eighth stop of the peace) GRAND RAPIDS @—The fer-) ward, Aneast-west U.S. 16 express. @re¢ under way on two million | i (7) Topper. in freedom mission to 11 nations! ment of social and economic ex- dollars in additional building. By) (7) Hawaiian (cont.) . 5 “I way through the city is on tne). fe oxtimate . (9) Waterfront 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth, that he launched Dec. 3. After an/ pansion is gripping this city as 8 Sn ‘1971 it is estimated the board of : 2:00 (7) Day in Court. overcast departure from Athens,|js many others throughout the | drawing boards at a cost of § ia ~ education will have spent 25 million 10:00 (2) Steel Hour. . (2) Medics. the t . vas 62 di : ." ; te ¢. 00Q.0r, more to provide ‘the down- gojare on the rehabilitation and ex- (4) This Is Your Life. a , e temperture was 62 degrees, Jand. Grand Rapids is looking for- tow "link with the Detroit. do lars on the rehabilita jon an (7) Boxing. (: Queen for a Day. __|the forecast more fair weather. ward. An east-west U.S. 16 express- M re mn panda direct pansion of the city’s school plant. (9) Unforeseen. | The President slept Tuesday fronts with possible commitments connection ath M a south to Also on the horizen is the es- 10:30 (2) Steel Hour (cont.) night and loafed this morning. He (of 100 million dollars or more. Holland tablishment of a multi-million (4) Wichita Town. State College Heads planned to do some work, how- | Grand Rapids faces its task, “ dollar, state-suppofted four-year (7) Boxing (cont.) * Seeking Coordinator ever, on the State of the Union powever, in an enviable position. PUSHES DOWNTOWN _ college, strongly recommended (9) Mr. District Attorney. | message he will send to Congress = J; has no general obligation, The Downtown Council, Inc. is by legislative study committees. 10:45 (7) Detroit Deadline. YPSILANTI (UPI)—The Michi-| ¢@rly mext month. _bonded debt and its city tax rate pushing a redevelopment plan for) J austrially Grand Rapids con-| 11:00 (2) (4) (7) (9) News, Weath-| gan Council of State College Pres-| In between rest and work on of $9.02 and school tax rate of the central business district based tinues ‘to exp and ‘ea a broadly di- er, Sports. idents met here Monday to dis-|the “ message, Eisenhower ar- $12.10 per $1,000 of state equal- on recommendations of Ebasco, \versified front that has been de- 11:20 (2) Nightwatch Theater./cuss qualifications for a coordi- ranged to watch a special dem-|ized valuation are the lowest Services, Inc., of New York City.) cloning through ‘the post-de »pres- Drama: Ba sil Rathbone, nating director. onstration being put on by planes | among all comparable cities in consultants, designed to ‘anchor’ sic eas. Latest additions are a Bela Lugosi," ‘‘Black Sleep, Edgar L. Harden, council presi-| based aboard the escoring car- the state. the downtown area as a live shop- nye 500 000 ant for Bissell, ‘9, Pelesce ne dent and president of Northern rier Essex, the floating home also With a Kent County tax rat ping and business district with a ne oie eeenation: ally fa ; scope. said the coor. the President. ‘ounty ta: e : ) Michigan College, ‘dinator will not be named before He resumes 3rd graf tas the next council meeting Feb. 9. The council is composed of pres-| lidents of the nine state colleges 11:30 (4) Jack Paar. (7) After Hours, Club ~iotv: Verne Collett, ocutu, Len Chandler. (9) Starlight ater. ; - Cae an Cec teet and universities. Buys Residence-for Hall ‘ ‘ ° The coordinator will act to out- nope Taylor 0 Marshal ‘line the needs of the schdols and GRAND RAPIDS ®—A non-prof- “When Ladi . Meet.’ a Cab interpret the needs to the Legis- it organization formed to battle ies Mee lature ‘alcoholism, the Alano Club of Kent "Answer to Previous Puzzle ‘County, has pure hased a former RS SE Pete ‘Church to Build Reactor Grand Rapids residence and for Japanese University Va- George Clyb Fights Alcoholism, ifor its membership estimated at RiAlS upwards of 800 persons. A 30 million dollar north-south’ parking facilities is continuing. Ritch lela - NEW YORK (®—The Episcopal) The club also is starting a drive U.S. 131 expressway through the 7. meet problems of future h alae Church in the United States plans for $20,000 to remodel the building heart of the city has progressed jowth the county is moving for One oint last Mont to build a $360,000 nuclear reactor’ for its new use as a meeting hall. {rom the south to the center of yang he developm f INDY} for St. Paul's University in Tokyo. | - oon on the development of a new | ae ee ERS NAP SIBTATT] | The church said it will be the 1,800-acre airport costing nearly’ WASHINGTON (Al —Still suf- LTIOINIE| S| SIP ial Mee! seven million dollars with local,jfering from after-effects of the Olver} first nongovernmental project un- ; ces ake ; s Niels Tis} Bie toote der President Eisenhower's “atoms state and federal finan ing plus'steel stmke, the “nation’s mines, ‘for peace” program. end Ors | L00 n (): contemplated $2,400,000 county'mills and factories ma de only —_——- —— a - a _ revenue bond issue slight production gains last 1 rtcnoes tree 6 iq i ; The county also is readying the month. $ Caltforate’s ' ' y construction of a new psychiatric) The index of industrial produc- 9 Nebraska's U ‘hospital and a new juvenile deten- tion rose only one point to a rate 12 Continent 6 If ase Buddy System tion home which will take their 48 per cent above the 1947-49 av- i Extinct bi ; place .with a new $1,500,000 jail erage, although the strikers went, 15 Lad va i] 19 . ‘recently completed. ‘back to work under a mr Hartley | 18 Taltan city Al WASHINGTON (AP) —*Three|into small groups headed by a 13 NEW SCHOOLS The injunction ear ued “Tuesday, 21 Hebrew month jsehators Say they'll look into a/noncommissioned officer. These Educationally’ the city has com- py the Federal Reserve Board, 23 Conjunction ‘buddy system" at a Kansas Air leaders, he said, should learn de- leted 13 new schools buildings at| No g all id have be 24 Swiss river Force base, in which squad lead- | tails of each man’s.family history, _ pletec new schoois DUUGINgS No gain at all wou ave been’ > quae eorne ers are designated to keep tabs on’ ‘his financial status, whether he a cost of more than eight million registered except for the fact that 32 Break - ithe off-duty life of their fellow air- owns a car and his driv hab- dollars under a_ special- 2-mill, the board revised downward its r+ “ . ‘ his driving ha | assessment which will run 20 years October estimate of industrial out- | 3 Dinner course jmen. lits, what he does with off duty ‘from its adoption in 1951. put by one point. 38 Amphibian “ ‘I think this is carrying the/time, and with whom he asso- fo “ues spirit of togetherness a little bit ciates. e qexname ry Te | ‘too far,” said Sen. Mike Mansfigéd, x &* * . “Cut '(D-Mont) Tuesday night. “This A letter from Nielsen outlining Is It B ] lly Ro se Lee 6 Piet Us. would tend to lower morale, which/the policy said: ‘‘A record will be and famil ‘is not too high as it is.” made of any instances wherein 4 Came up y | * * * the airman is not properly attired, Or Gypsy Rose Rose? § sane “IMPROVED MORALE’ is need of a haircut, shows an bd I | indi at atti a . . ened e ¢ i one 't k rs. ‘ 6:30 WIR, Dinne: Date WPON News Casey 4:00. WJR Composite Last Civil War Veteran [Luft I don't look like Mi Wwe, Mezwetl FHURSDAY MORNING _gide-- WIR, Jack Barres . WXYZ, Music ° . Sid Luft—I don't sing like Mrs. Sa . John Oaly $00 WIR Agriculture Rpt eae wane. Rez, Beet Grimly Battling Death Sid Luft—the only thing is I Candie 5 Rober a , . phere WD, Fred, Wo WWa) News. True s WIBK, News. Music HOUSTON, Tex, (AP) — There|Probably look lke Mr. Sid 2:00. WIR, Guest Bouse KLW, Rooster Club WXYZ, News, Winter « BOWS, , . Luft.” Wars. P. blorgan wae Tom o chy , cm ~ net b:to—war. " was no change noted Tuesday in . ; Site, Suk" edee” PON. Barly Sire WCAR. Ne WW, Dick ‘Prench the condition of the Civil War's) Two mice were talking, ac- ~WOAR, Woolltine WXYZ, News, Music last surviving soldier, Walter W: CKLW. RB. Knowles 6:20—WJR, M 11:00-—-WJR, Choral CKLW. News, Davies William cording to Harry Hershfield, a ; WISK, News. “George WWJ, News. Theater WJBK, Music - s, 1a WW. 3 Bier uxtra CKLW, Bye Opener W2Ye, Winter é ; x ® * great mouse conversation akirby ‘ 100 WIR, Music Willie Mae Bowl daught . é 7:00—WIR, Dan Kirby WIRK. Reid es, a daughter, |eavesdropper, and one said: ee Wark Neve, won: Wear. News, 8. Martyn Wav, Muste ~— said the 117-year-old Williams, was 7... wee, ane. Ww, Ei 3 “sek Lewis KLW News, Davies “ ; I'm now going -up in those WAYS, Night train CRLW News, . ey Davia Ws BK, Music i not any better.’ ose won sy pr Wea News Grotae tte WIR) Muste WCAR News Bennett’ | “He's holding on but that’s SPutniks, with: the monkeys. &: we thai:| WOR, Rowe: oe nN a WPON Carriage Trad? snout ali,"” Mrs. «Bowles said, | |Mouse No, 2: “Isn't that. dan- ews, ae pany . ; ” ‘ ae ta eb Lr ween "ind ha $:30- WIR Munfe Han Wiles ‘. sateriie cen +s serous coal ote Ne . pbb: faded is IS subering s “You want me J should go bach wes Wondlt CKL Davia PUURSDAY AFTRRNOWN 4:00 WIR 5; . AR) Wooanne w she egy Ae ee shale Wha teen” Prench fourth attack of pneumonia since: into canter research?” enhey hy News, Soe, Bec. News / Sheridan nwa. News egart, oa goers Dace June, He has been under an ox: -BARL’S PEARLS: Jack W ” ft or Tr i Sie * “a> _— WEAR’ Tenn Ernie ygen tent since Dec.- 5, ac aldron figures Dr. Frank Stan- OH WIR, Prose Cont. es B. Ouest 4 Mus ton's morality campaign will have the country so pure, guys hens he : H rea Ctencert News, George BS AWE, News ‘Stunte, Ate catimated that eight ~ ie to concealed ella just to brush up on their : : : ‘ . David : LW. Sports, Davies cent 0 nation’s 1, unt- 4s bro . ; oa se ne We, Mune WORK, ste. ers are color blind, (Copyright, 1959) i | entelininssmenoneiectiontrere sequential precious despite buggy frontier setting and other switches in the plot. It wasn’t up to the quality of | Stewart's other TV efforts. | Although this was one western that had no gunplay, there was a rousing, cleverly-staged brawl! in: the opening minutes that left a bar | newest room in ruins and Stewart bewil-| ‘plans to get together with Mid- dered but victorious, story. ® * The NBC-TV filmed Startime col- orcast, ‘Cindy's Fella,” the * * * This segment was the highlight of the production, The succeeding acts also featured brawls, But they) ‘were of declining intensity. Ironically, part of the entire Rour was a com- imercial, | Goodman the most by Jane Eas Vv delivered Ace, the was incon-| humorless and overly. horse-and- | enjoyable and Aces. Winner in lowa Eyes Farmers GOP Man Says Benson Program Is Sick; He'll Work on Problem OTTUMWA, Iowa (AP)—Iowa’'s Republican congressman 'west farm leaders to succor the Eisenhower administration's ag- ricultural program, whieh he says is ailing. . * * * | John Kyl, 40, a Bloomfield clothing merchant, won the Iowa 4th District seat in a special elec- tion Tuesday over Democrat. C., ‘Edwin Gilmour, Grinnell College | Engine a commercial stealing the’ ‘political science professor. / Snow DIALING AND FILING: CBS-TV put its “labeling” into effect last night, last month. That is why, after the | police as promise * * * Unofficial totals showed Kyl ‘polled 28,336 votes to 25,804 for od xilmour. The election was hailed nationally as an indication of Mid- ‘Dennis O'Keefe show, an announc- Pee ene toward policies of ler said, The preceding program |P©crelary — 0 gric ulture Eara Faft Benson. Both candidates, jwas prerecorded. Audience reac- tion technically produced.” however, had heaped criticism on Benson during the campaign. (Translation — this filmed * t ¢ | show uses canned faughter.) ; _ What happened to the plan to | Republican National Chairman | do don’ and * THE CHANNEL SWIM: tures ner Same Moore Show comment which is comment enough for this show. Personally, I think it is g fornt of insult to the viewer when you | tell him the obvious, I'd rather that the ‘‘labels’' were confined to telling us when singers speakers don’t speak interviewers don't interview. soon'’ away told * after * thing the after Tightrope t sing, in Paradise, the McKay. Fly and weeks, ABC-TV's Maverick The first in a series of 12 well- known classics adapted mystery with canned laughter? As the Dobie Gillis Show ended, another CBS-TV voice “The preceding program was pre- recorded."' us, | Garry There was no such ended, | Adven- ABC-TV | - hour-long series, is adding Ron Ely) to the cast as a costar with Gard- McKay will start appearing on al- following the Jack KellysJim Garner system used on iThruston Morton jubilantly de- iclared the victory indicated GOP resurgence after defeat jn the 1958 congressional election. * * * “The special election to fill the unexpired term of the late Rep. Steven Carter marked the return to the Republican column of the district after little more than a year, . en er SONOTONE House of Hearing Free Hearing Tests Pontiac State Bide 511 Bank RCA COLOR TV Sales and Service Sweet’s Radio TV Open Mon. & Fri. Nights 422 W Hur nr St IMPERIAL MARK 12 $11.88 CAMERA, With Flash, Only $2.98 With Any Major Appliance 17” Portable TV Terms... Admiral 1959 Stereo Low-Boy ; With AM FM $17.35 Down Radi $27995 $8.80 a Month $] 6995 $28.45 Down $13.00 2 month EMERSON 1959 HI-FI Blond With AM Radio $17.35 Down HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. 825 West Huron Street ‘Open Every Se of GIFTS! of SAVINGS! $144.95 | Admiral 30” Electric Range $269.95 $100.00 Trade-in Allowance $8.93 a Month DIAMOND NEEDLES Selection = 99S RCA VICTOR 1959 MAPLE STEREO $16995 $8.80 a Month FE 4-2525 Night ‘til 9:00 — 6 ® Free Sewing Instruction @ Automatic Bobbin ® Blindstitch safe FE 2-3337 LIMITED QUANTITY S49 EASY TERMS WITH ZIG-ZAGGER Winder @ Sews Over Pins ® Sews Forward and Reverse _ @ Applique Fancy § WHILE THEY LAST~HURRY 3 You get the famous servi play Necchi-Elna Guaran- play You get co ot tee. Buy a Genuine | NECCHI Thursday — Friday — Saturday — Monday @ Joining see with Mich. Necchi-Flna Seng Ce 143 Oakland . g CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY PLAN $a fe cores: Seiad! ih “said. COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) — Qhie'some of the people who sent “|Gov. Michael V. DiSalle is one : Ohio Governor Thinks man who has trimmed his Christmas card list to the boné— : Se AMONG BIG shavers and little shavers on your gift list there may. be many electric shavers. They'lfappreciate pre-shaving lo- | tion designed for electric razor | : and cologne, ‘Big Brother’ Policy at Base Leaders Must Know. History, Finances and Habits of Each Man TOPEKA, Kan, (P— Officials | at Forbes Air Force Base have announced a new policy calling for an around-the-clock check on personnel including their off-duty activities and associates A directive by Brig. Gen. Ariel _W. Neilsen, 2ist air division com- ~mander, sets up a system for di- viding each squadron into small groups of three to five airmen. Each group is to be headed | by a noncommissioned officer who would be responsible for the | men under him. A letter by Nielsen outlining the new policy said the leader of such a group must know the de- tails of the family history of each man in the group, his financial status, whether or not he owns an automobile, and if so, all de- tails pertaining to the automo-, hile iRcluding the airman’s driving | habits. * * * “Tt will also be necessary that) he (the leader) know what the air- man does with his off-duty time, | whom he associates with, and to’ counsel him on the areas where} he shows a weakness,”’ the policy’ letter said. “& record will be made of any instances wherein the airman is | not properly attired, is in need of a haircut, shows an_ indif- ferent attitude or professes that service.” The policy letter said education, fund - raising campaigns, leaves, passes and-many other areas can be monitored through the new sys- tem t * * advantages of this time- concept of organization are obvious.’ General Nielsen “Under this system each man in the unit will be responsi- ble to a designated leader, con- versiey, each leader will be re- sponsible for designated individ- uals.” “The honored Tokyo Store Delivering by Helicopter TOKYO — If you can't get through Tokyo's jammed streets, go over them. That's what a_ lo- cal department store is doing to clear a mountain of vearend de-| liveries, From the store's roof, copters* are making runs to suburban delivery points. Trucks take déver there. Yearend bonuses always bring heavy pur- chasing in Japan from mid-De- cember to Jan. 1 oe ee Se ee ee Se ¥ For Him y ~The PERFECT » Christmas Present With America’s PERFECT Boot! ae five heli-' continuous | 1 ee eeihartty " Z a i Lovely Dacron” Imagine snuggling up 72x84-in. fiber. to fit your decor. *DuPont polyester Matchstick Bamboo 10-Pc. Mat Set cit ight §=— 98 CHARGE If Ready to give in an attractive box. Includes 4 place mats 4 matching cotton napkin: ramic salt ‘and pepper $1ze. SEARS \ se) 4-114 @ 1 1h e ok, Filled Comforter Is Washable beneath an _ French ctepe cover. Choose just the pattern and color = %/ Lightweight 1% Ibs. Place Met Sets: for Casual Dining 10/Pc. Four degordtive bamboo place mats and solid color head cotton napkins ramic salt Domestic Dept.. elegant pepper es = arr an nig pha 98 | gin for the oe ' Washable, All-Wool Luxury Blanket CHARGE IT Only acetate pounds of bility ing nylon binding 2.98 CHARGE IT Quilted Main Floor 13.98 CHARGE IT choice wool Launderiite treated for washa- 72x90-in. Rugged wear- Easy to Keep Clean Card Table Covers $] CHARGE IT standard size bridge Indian ables. Heavy plastic taffeta Has ce- -tone Choice of 4 color shaker combinations. Now at Sears Perfect popcorn every time 98 with this Kenmore popper’ t. Add.oil, corn and let it por quart. At Sears Charge It Kenmore Gift Popper Electric Blenders lusive upper home 144-HP nate M 4° Turbomic Glass jar Charge It Console Cabinet Sturdy cabinet gives you ideal place to sew. Folded up makes good jooking end table It’s Not Fully Automa- tic Unless it Has Cams Sew, These and Other Zigzag and Straight Stitches on Kenmore Do this beautiful monogramming au- tomatically with your Kenmore. lovely embroidery such af this is easy with your Auto- *~ matic Kenmore. Finely stitched but- tonholes are simple to make on your Kenmore automatic, alli the everyday straight stitch sew- =. \. ing jobs, too. La ie : Dorns, mends, does — FULLY AUTOMATIC a SEWING MACHINE Only 11 gee $5 Down Balance on Sears Easy Payment Plan Sewlig Machine Dept. Mais Floor * Fully automatic, just insert cams and sew stitches of your choice, Embroider, applique, sew on buttons, and - make buttonholes ~Has King-Size Cay million ate a Cute |airport weicel aioe: The new field will replace the|}. ‘leer lteter Z ~< : ] with VIBRATOR 92 Pay Only $5 Down Reg. 99.95 | @ Upholstered in nylon viscose and plastic e Sag-free spring seat and back A gift chair to please him... and the whole family. Smartly styled and com- fort packed with a multi-speed vibrator. Hardwood framed throughout, care-free upholstered, too. Come in, try it... you'll have it. And save $20 now. Furniture Dept., Second Floor 10-Cup Automatic Coffeemaker 99 Only ] 7 CHARGE IT You serve perfect coffee every time! Smart chrome plated over solid copper inside and out! Automati- cally thermostatic con- trolled. Signal light shows when to serve. 110-120-volt. 600-watt. AC only Economy Priced Rotisserie @ Holds 20-Lb. 3 Turkey # Broils, Roasts, Grills tot : Ir. Lets you eook a 22 Ib. roast with shorn: ease! Unit has 3-position temperature control and 2-hour timer — you rest while whole dinner cooks. Spit, forks and cord. 1-year immediate replacement guarantee. : Our Best Kenmore The Danish Look in Plastic Covered Correlated Pieces @ Regularly 39.95 77 . @ Save 5.18 Cheir Reg. 69.95 Love Seat. $57 Reg. 99.95 Settee. $87 Mix colors, match colors ... create so many smart set- tings. All in walnut finish hardwood with resilient ure- thane foam cushions. Chair available. In Parchment beige, Ming blue, Canyon orange, white or black. ° Special! 8-Cup | Glass Vacuum Coffeemaker 2° CHARGE IT Reg. Easy to clean glass coffee- maker holds’ 8 cups, has lock-in glass filter. At this low event price you'll want an extra one fot your kitch- en as well as for your gift Colfee tastes better. list. Powerful Kenmore 12-Speed Table Mixer With Bowls . ® Finger Tesi. Ejector © Thumb Controlled ~ CHARGE It Mixed endothe cae: wit 12 sveeds operating at full power. Giant size chrome-plated beaters eject at finger | touch. Operates on 150 watts. — speeds at thumb _ _ touch. So sc done So thrift priced. onsenS. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. This is your gift guide to greater values at Miracle Mile Shopping Center. Put Miracle Mile Shopping Center at the Top of Your List for All Your Christmas Needs! 12 Visit Santa Daily (O>.7\y Monday thru Friday : 4p.m. te 8 p.m.—Saturday 11 a.m. te 4 p.m. and 5 to 8 p.m. APY ° ir 4 by a professional photographer. Pa na . ., service charge of $1.25 for the original photo, ) Additional copies can be arranged for with photog- -__ :, ee rapher. it’s So Easy to Reach FREE GIFTS FOR ALL THE CHILDREN. MIRACLE MILE Shopping Center WHO VISIT SANTA Regardless where you live follow this map for the < ~ fast, easy route to greater values -during the Christmas Holiday Season. Me OPEN BY 10 A.M. TIL 9 P.M. DAILY | FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS cE ‘ : css é Wise ae SS enc SO ee ata ee 08 és ‘ “See be ¥ ~ 5 < eT nt Pe nat Recs org th, Ry pe age ae age MR RES SPE RE OREN Meee, Sn oe gi OMe Oa TOES TE VER he aa Re age ney © Mage a ee rey BSF LTUADUATNATUCSGUAA ACTON TOUR aS Z ST | ee . lush to wear . BUY HERA BEAUTIFUL ROBE. FOR CHRISTMAS 9" EASY-CARE LEISURE TRICOT QUILT Soft nylon tricot quilt that’s . and easy to care for! CLASSIC styling, get her one for the most glamorous good morning of your life. Pastels. 10 to 18. Sizes 38 to 44. GIVE HER FINE! SMOOTH! FEATHER TRIQUE LINGERIE She'll love Penney’s own 3° Feather Trique! So light yet opaque, smooth and fitting, Penney Plus Value lushly surfaced! Proportioned Slips 32 te 44... .3.98 Proportioned Petis ........... 2.98 Matching Panties, 32 to 46.... 98c World’s newest — *pytnce — 3” Te 1 95 = tc icant verhek from heat or cold. PERCOLATOR | women Sunbeam Hand Mixer | Features exclusive push button beater. Ejector, thumb tip control. White, = pink, yellow. Tn 4° = te, MCAS HUQNOUANANLUUTALATT WA ‘gin 4 “ff: = y = El \ | a | =i 13.88 te 1998 "OPEN Mon. Thea ‘sar. THREE men’s sizes small, medium, large, extra Here are sport shirts stre to _ make his Christmas a merry one! The fabric.is extra rich, genuinely comfortable . . . and “handsomely plaid patterned in deep blues, red, greys, browns! The tailoring is distinguished by two perfectly matched pockets, perma-stay collars, hi-style buttons and Penney’s own generously proportioned fit! Machine wash at medium setting. EASY-CARE DRESS SHIRTS OF LUXURY PIMA COTTON Soft, lustrous pima cotton broadcloths are Towncraft® tailored for style, fit, com- fort! Machine wash 'n wear, men’s sizes 14 te 17 little or no ironing needed. | (sleeves 32 10 38) They’re Sanforized®, too! PENNEY PLUS VALUE SY PENNEY’S CORD JACKETS GET ORLON- DYNEL LINER . pes OM w arm, comfortable, looking! Penney’s “ sae $ bination cotton cord j a sport knit trims, side ven ee with buttons and a fully lined body “iW sleeves, ‘mapiistaaiii so 0 MEN'S COTTON FLANNEL P.J.’s This winter sleep warm ina pair of Penney’ 8 ‘cotton flannel PJ's. They’re full ent te to Penney’s pwn speci>. fieations. “Button front and pull over model. Beau- tiful colors, a Sizes A-B-C-D.. MEN‘S ACRILAN LONG SLEEVE KNITS 2.98 Men: go for the superior softness and stamina of 100% Acrilan. Penney’s styles them with new - fashion collars, 4 colors... SOCKS OF 100% DUPONT ORLON 93° men’s sizes 1042 to 13 “It’s hard>to tell Penney’s Orlons from expensive handmades costing much more. ‘They’re. nylon rein- forced at the heel ’n’ toe for > id wear. MEN‘S LEATHER PALMED GLOVES 4 49 % Five him a pair of these warm wool blend gloves 98 3 with pigskin palms. They’re sure to please. Colors 2 grey and camel, Sizes S, M, L: WORSTED SLACKS IN 3 STYLES 9.95 men's sizes 30 to 42 Get the new continental with its extension waist- band, the plain front. Uni- versity-Grad or the pleated model. Find charcoal, grey, _ brown and black olive. OPEN MON. thru SAT. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. — ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1950'' | * youn WANT MORE. FOR ' Lite YON a = esa scabinanee | hable | Toys, Toddlers love ’ | alt Sovpy dog, sleep ! e ear, or | pe tiger. ‘Each 1.98 | ON CANADIAN ZEPHYR® | LUXURY BIKES IN QUALITY ICE SKATES... EVERY DETAIL! GRANTS eS 6.88 | _ 26 SPORTS CHAMPS 2 ad | Men’s and 8 ¢ ) New from the word go... Women's . . . eee 7 @ = ; | with aye styling, == , Oh Smooth gliding Canadian Zephyr skates are styled E et | sturdy ours ar sports by Union Hardware, so you they’re tops in | Scrabble 2 jundene apes 1 | frame. Boys’ and girls quality. Rugged construction, Littleway lockstitch- fun for phy youngsters. | middleweight models ing, cowhide uppers. Figure and hockey styles. Word and picture version | sport deluxe accessories. “Charge-tr” ... No money / ¢ of famous Scrabble | down, 1.25 weekly ; / for 6-12 year olds. 1.98 GRANTS : GIVES THE FASTEST CREDIT APPROVAL ———, -_— — | Credit Dept. - You Will | Have Your — = -“Charge-lt— — (oon | Account’ _| in a Matter. | “| of Minutes! RARIN’ TO GO...GRANTS GALLOPING PALOMINO SPRING HORSE... — -, Beautifully detailed bronco in Ps _ Pugged vinyl plastic refuses ‘3s - techip or crack. Action packed ; with steel springs. Trimmed Western saddle, mounting. GRANTS BOB AND SUZETTE ...STILL THE MOST POPULAR TEEN AGE DOLLS IN TOWN Only at Grants...the same fabulous ‘pus 98... storm. 11” Bob and 10%" Suzette. have new features, a new Wardrobe. — Their go-together outfits, 1.00 to 1.98 "“Charge-it"’, mo money down, 1.25 weekly .- ¥ Complete U, S. Post Office a at Grants Miracle Mile +e @ ey ee ee ict i ‘ igh PO BE eR CERNE URIS ae Yor ete THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1959 resem SBT eHow WANT MORE woe FOUR MONEY... 12” AUTOMATIC SKILLET Now ...an electric skillet that can be washed under water $ thanks to the ingenious plug- in thermostat. Complete with self-basting cover. 6 QUART COOKER FRYER It’s all new from the jumbo size to easy-clean aluminum lining, basket. 66 Fire King glass cover. Controlled heat with Westinyzhouse thermostat, J, 30-Day Account with option terms, ‘‘Persenal Charge Card”. Arrange payments for each monthly statement 25.00 VALUE CRICKET ROCKER Authentic Colonial style | 7* Hand-rubbed, lacquered finish on Rock Maple. Gracefully turned legs. Re- versible cushion seat, back. Complete U. S. Post. Office Somme st ( y B BOWLING SET | ieete * 0 bes *2balle * 8 pucks . ints * Dual shuffleboard court and dewliog 9: : RIDE THE. _at Grants wleniie Mile tg . 088555544 % P+ track connector ARE AN IMPRESSIVE GIFT FOR THE HOME Expertly crafted by one of " 98 the leading makers of solid maple furniture... Authen- tic styling; hand-rubbed nutmeg maple finish. 8 best each sellers... you'll want all! No money down... 1.25 weekly "YOU'RE ON THE RIGHT TRACK FOR BIG SAVINGS WITH GRANTS ‘HO’ SPECIAL 7.97 More than a toy . . . here’s real railroading in miniature, Grants 4-unit train set is true-to- scale from the gear-driven switcher diesel locomotive with extra ‘pull-power’ for heavy loads . . . to the bay windowed caboose. _ Powér Pack 4.94 ~Reg. 5.98 ¢ Complete Set—12.94 S, Telegraph at Square Lake sid SIX = __THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1959. : [ =a ' ae ~—< ss : ae : « NADONS- : 7 .~ a >" | m . : : - ) ~ They Look Like Cashmere ry ~~ : : : . OS : — and They Feel Like Cashmere | _— —Our Famous 3 - “Dreamspun”’ Sweaters! — ' Beautifully detailed tabbed collar ‘ draws admiring eyes to this love- | ly full- fashioned cardigan in , Garland’s new and enchanting A : colors. Simply luxurious softness, . * as in all our “Dreamspun” fur- eo * blends. Classics and dressmakers. | Sizes 34-40. Colors, Wisteria, ss Applegreen, Lotus Blue, Powder Blue, and Almond, all dyed to match your favorite sportempo skirt. Sizes 5-15. ‘ : Miracle Mile Shopping Center 7 . S. Telegraph at Square Lk. Rd. : Open Daily 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. fs ad 95° % : ‘Fashion handbags $1.99 to $4.99 ‘ x : | ‘x J : ef : : : - | onnaion : mt eo 61. $2.99 They're all here . . - marvelous gift finds for . > everyone in the family! Choose Thom McAn’s ‘ : exclusive TM TV Shoe—pinwale corduroy in ~ See _ bold stripes or solid colors with soft, cushion oS soles. Look at our slippers and scuffs, too: great-looking styles for men, chic and snuggly , ‘ones for women. Little slippers for chilly little feet, too. Loads more to choose from! Dazzling —: socks .. . first-quality nylons . .. high-fashion THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDN tSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1959 iti { Ny / i ce Ey FHA ie Hi oh Neti Vhg\\Wi/AMil@\\\ ie ‘| le } ii Kee \@e@| eli ie\t - Pre- Cnidtisis Gift Savings" SPECIALLY PRICED Men’s and Boys’ Plaid i e Corduroy Slippers A savings of $1.06 for enritty & y aatad shoppers. Regular $3.95. Red or gray. , g Girls’ Satin Slippers Fur trimmed in red, light blue or pink. $499 Men’s Hemphill Socks A handsome gift package with argyles, diamond patterns, or fancies in hemphill cottons. Pair $ y 00 Ladies’ “Y outhform” Slips Lace trimmed nylon tricot slips that have been compared to $5.95 6 Sad Girls’ Quilted ‘Robe and Scuff Set Cotton quilt with matching scuffs in " gay prints. Sizes 3 to.6X sas: L\\ |! Ny me CY/ Hf |\\ 3'@| Ladies Boxed Jewelry ioe tad) A wonderful aclection of ear- rings, necklaces, bracelets and pins. Ice Skates Children’s $49? ana $GB99 Ladies’ $gp°? Men’s - | tae -| A new orlon that looks and feels like a fur blend and is Ladies’ Plush-Lon Sweaters guaranteed not to pill. Choice of white, bark, blue, lilac, coral and green. Save $2.00 on each. Short $ eb 99 Long Sleeve Cardigan | 9-Pound Fruit Cake Pullover Rum and brandy plus all the ingredients that make a fine cake. Packed in a cake tin with winter scenes or em- bossed designs. $ep59 Men’s Knit Ski Pajamas The ideal gift for the man who wants styling as well as comfort and warmth. ae r iW} Ladies’ Pure Silk Blouses Pure silk roll up sleeve in choice of white, beige, black or blue. "Ladies? Sun Valley Bubble Oil _ 16 fluid ounces at a savings ofa a dollar. An ideal gift, | - BIG | SAVINGS to "CELEBRATE THE r | dpenin OF FOOD FAIR NO. 45! (coms FOOD FAIR'S YOUNG PIG Center Cut \PORK CHOPS | One Low Price ... None Higher Priees effective through | Dec. §9th.. Right reserved | to limit quantities. ~ Sweet Cream LAND O' LAKES Butter | 4 praca tenn: Salted T Lt es Pork Loin Roast nwrmca... bb. 29° Beef Pot Roast U.S. Choice, Blade Cut. «Lb, 49° ; SUNDAYS : | VY) Fresh Ground Beef sera v rim 49° See You In Church Av Y Meaty Spare Ribs One Price—None Higher Lb. 39° For those who find it | *\ inconvenient to shop during : SOLD LAgeL—MEDIUM SIZE ron. I store h : i Grade _ Fresh Eggs 3 Doz | . 4 Ly SSSSSRRR RES RRE RCT ERE RST RST RACES TTR R CREAR SESE RRR EEE RH - seoen ome tami ase waa + a4 Sf, My = SWIFT'S EVERSWEET — Sliced $ 00 : f Srekacaes + 1 Lb. BAe : \ rs ° 1-Lb. : 0 | Gold Label Margarine § cin. 99 3 7 i): BACON ‘tomes 3 Pkgs. 1 : . Upen Saturdays PLAIN or PIMENTO . 4 oe : ‘at any Food Fair Supermarket .. . Limit: 1 Coupon : . x ‘ ye Kraft Velveeta rire ‘ aaron Dire Loaf 79° er ; seasAiilts Only... Voldafer Seturday, December 12,1989 | P.& 8 a.m. eee ) HILLS BROS. or BEECH-NUT WE Eero COFFEE 1-Lb. With se: p.m. to Midnight! : | | Can Gelow. | : GOLD LABEL GRADE *A‘ FRESH : With This Coupon 29: One Doz. at any Food Fair on Sat., Dee. 19th from 9% p.m. until Midnight. Limit: Limit: One Coupon... Adults Only P : : SSSCKRERESSEHRERERR EERE PILLSBURY'S BEST , FLOUR = 5 ns S SAVE 25¢ ON 5 CANS! Contadina Spiced m $ 00 , «Whole Peaches six ae *] SAVE 25 ON § CANS! Contadine California Round | . | Peeled Tomatoes.... jo ad bee tree! SAVE |5¢ ON 5 CANS! Libby's Rose-dale Hawaiian Lal $ 00 50 EXTRA S&H Sliced Pineapple.... old GREEN STAMPS SAVE 15¢ ON 10 CANS! Contadina Italian Style $100 Bc With This Coupon 6 Oz. Tomato Paste...... 10: = : SAVE TOTAL OF 10c! S¢ Off Label 38 9: : , - 50 =m sontcaae =e ree! xtra Spry Shortening .....0 6 SEH Green Stomps! With $5.00 Purchase or More SAVE 20c ON 2 CANS! Campbell's Giant c =i Me ee an bee 46 Ox. ts With This Coupon at any Food Fair Tomato Juice cece cece Can Limit: | Coupen .. . Adultd Only Void After Sat., Dec. 19, pido RE okey >< Ses sy Sweet tRed Emperor Grapes. 2 us gE Mild Tender Green Onions. ..2 1. m2 : California ‘Sugar Carrots .. Rise i | - 4 SAVE 10c ON 4 PKGS.! Fruit Flavored Gelatin 7 ; elicious Reg. . Cc Low Prices! Jell-O Desserts... ‘2: fi Pkgs. 29 SAVE TOTAL OF 17c! 7c Off Label , me bia eens tee Gallon Cc cA soa Just Look At These Beech-Nut Coffee Roman Bleach........ 3 Coffee mA 6Oo| «Lb. Can With This ee, (One Only) 5 oF Coupon ss BREAST-O-CHICKEN OR STAR-KIST BBR at any Food Fair, Limit: | Coupon... Adults oe > Only » Void after Sat., rine 19, 1959 ‘ STRAINED x 6-39 Beech-Nut Strained Baby Foods6 sed | , CE ae _TUNA FISH Chunk Style Light Meat! A3'?. \e) ‘ . ro) CE) CE ; eines - _ ae SAVE BY ALL PURPOSE . Al e . 19 Cans a: eeeenery Flour é ; s : ss : With This * —_— i Coupon bes 2 KRAFT'S MIRACLE WHIP. scica vressing rer 49° west any, Feed Fair. Limit: 1 Coupon « DEL MONTE PIE PUMPKIN or American Beauty Cen 10° SSS SCION : — 2) pes Shop and Save at FOOD FAIR in wa MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LAKE ROAD WATER AND SHOCK RESISTANT. SWEEP-SECOND HAND. MAN’S DRESS OR SPORT MODEL. ALSO FOR LADIES. Made in the finest owas, ages with GENUINE pet: -lever mov and de- pendability GUARANTEED! Standard parts like watches up to $100.00. =. styles! Diamonds Remounted ~While You Wait! LOCATED in the BAZAAR AREA Miracle Mile Shopping Center FEderal 8-9381 Open Daily 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Free Engraving on Any Purchase LOU-MOR dale MIRACLE } k =e) MILE GIVE HIM 7, \\ COMFORT GIVE. HIM ‘ROMEO st Soft kid leather with cushioned insole, rubber heel and leather soles. Men’‘s sizes 6 thru 13. “lp iv iv fp fe iy ip fe fe ip iy tw at Sibley’s Miracle Mile Shopping Center RIPONS for the ENTIRE FAMILY... CAPTURE a FEELING of HOLIDAY CHEER! LACE PANEL, ankle-low slipper sock. Worsted with jewel-toned panel shot with metallic yatn. Glove feather sidewalls. Cat's Paw indoor-outdoor sole. Hand washable. Hosiery sizes $2.99 ” Wersted Slip On. Ankle-low, rib knit Contrasting cuff and stitching. Glove leathes sidewalls. Cat's Paw indoor-outdoor soles. Hand washable. Sizes 9-13. 5 colors. 9-11. 5 colors. $2.99 $3.99 HIGH-BULK Orion* LOW-CUT sitpper sock. Fluffy rabbit fur pom. Cat's Paw Softee sole. Hand washable. Hosiery sizes 9-11. 6 colors. *DuPant’s acrylic Aber Also a Complete Line of- Children's Ripons in Stock ~. > s f e y ie 4 From $1.99 yf Garon” Michigan's Largest Florsheim Dealer Miracle Mile Shopping Center S. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. Open Daily 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. rien = SHORS uw Ts Sn iis ional Chorge GIFT SUGGESTIONS F ROM Brownie Movie Camera and Projector *97.50 For the Person Who Has Everything THE ALL NEW >> 9” PROJECTION TABLE Made. for any movie or slide projector to be placed on. Easy Terms “MIRACLE MILE CAMERA SHOP Miracle Mile Shopping Center S. Telegraph at Open Daily 10 A. M. Square Lake Rd. t09 P.M. cae at a is ek“ £e § £27 PLETE ene eT Soll Titnete Begs Ka Ra SEES 5 $2.95 ‘Slide Trays for Bell & Howell or TDC Projectors. wae BS v.. $96 ee. oo sy! _Airquipt. Magazine A eee ee See a ~+$. 19 o> Slide Sorter (sort your slides the i ausy way, - aa holds 40 slides on iluminated teble) 8. KOS ea - $12.95 Gadget Rage 2. ee ie Ki bat $3.95 to $32.50 Slide Viewer re See $4.00 to $7.95 a ba cS SS THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16,1959 = 5 = ELEVEN STORE ONLY “OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. to 9. P.M. e __ USE AS CARPETING OR UNDER PADDING ON FLOORS, STAIRWAYS OR HALLWAYS! GUARANTEED 3 years as carpeting; for life as underlay. GANDY cote’ Cushion Foam CARPETING BULKY KNIT WITH THE NEW, LOOK O5 ub) 45.818) ,-45.« 4.8) -44,.8), 45 4) 42 aD ard aed at a aS aD ae SHAWL COLLAR SWEATERS for men The dashing Continental Look in a : [i bulky knit so warm, so richly tex- oO : __ tured, so practically priced that your as 45.4 $2 8) Bs bd bod first one is bound to be just the begin- urd YcoteS ning of a treasured collection. Step lively ... on sturdy CAND cogton carpeting to luxurious foam rubber! Use first as carpeting - later as underpadding. Cunningly woven in multi-color light, medium or ‘ Gack blends UNDERLAY ‘To Please Mom, Dad, Brother or Sister! e For Someone Special : for Christmas SWISS _WATCHES | * “Tarnishproof cases! @ Fashion wristbands! @ Shock-resistant styles! @ Expertly crafted! @ Luminous or reguler dials! | A2-r STAMLESS RATWAE| G Forks + 8 Knives « 8 Dessert ox Sup Spent | big sae: © 2 Teblespoons MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Pere fe fe fe le fe fe ts ¥ re fp ip fr ifr [Pr ie ip ir Peed poraannd —< <_< ‘Cede ee D> ~_-<= Se ‘ “TWELVE _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DEC EMBER 16, 1959 donne says: | Gil s BN ot diene x 0 Swed | ‘gift . . . one that says she 1s beautiful “and makes you lovelier for the giving! é & Any woman whether she is six or sixty years young is always pleased with a beauty gift. A gift of beauty pays her — a compliment and. a to beautiful results! We will do our professional best. The - possibilities are endless and both of you will love the difference it makes! -- Th Sean tg me | of Your Patronage - LIMITED TIME ALL HAIRCUTS | 9S Thurs., ¥rt., Got. rere 1, 18, 19, 1958 Rois Aen eee wenn eee Dennet Hat rstriae : ; Ss. Telenrooh at Lake Rd. SPECIAL OF THE WEEK hae Daily : Gift Certificates—$5—$10—$15—$25 win or Wikies! Sopcintment . ig Oe er ee sas na 3 in beauty and majesty of tone, | ANSEN TRANSISTOR ORGAN Leng oN aay hake iielint Talatiron os r quecsaeuaqsse Sees es - Has More Features Than % Visit SANTA JN | : ; Organs Selling for Much More! and Have 5 Here's how to prove its big reksest sh sheds sleep to, yourself. Your Child's Picture Just compare, any ergan agains Taken With. Santa! Santa’s House is located in the center of the parking area. Special notice to parents and uardians . ... for a special memento of this . hristmas Season ‘your child’s picture _ Santa taken by a professional Pay the nominal service charge of $1.2 the original photo. Additi anal arranged for with photographer! Free Gifts for all the Children Who Visit Santa Miracle Mile Shopping Genter S. TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LAKE RD. Open by 10 A.M. te 9 P.M. Daily Other Gulbransen Organ Transistor oO bj Built-In Leslie Speaker 0 44-Note Chimes. a) 3 Controlled Percussion Organ = inished Back bj Bench at No Extra Cost opies can _ WIEGAN D MUSIC ‘CENTER Organs — Pianes — Lessons — Tuning and Repairing MIRACLE MILE OPEN DAILY SHOPPING CENTER , 10 A.M, TO 9 P.M. FEderal 2-4924 : > JERRY'S ee BAKERY © MIRACLE MILE STORE ONLY I EE 90 FREE TOP VALUE STAMPS . WITH COUPON AND $1.00 ~OR MORE PURCHASE Excluding Beer—Wine—Cigarettes MIRACLE MILE KROGER ONLY! NI | S5ooCoooe IIS ISIS ILS S SS SSS adh AT MIRACLE MILE | SHOPPING CENTER x S a4 Coffee: & cE = | . Thursday, Friday, Saturday __To Everyone Who Visits big ICE eae "JERRY = All Flavors—Big 2-Gol. Pkg. s 7 aie ~ — : ” = - 4 “s, es : a Ftd KS + Oo 4 se} “> ‘ 3 : « h. ~ - Spmsseme | . ‘ 2 SSE ee j F iM E FROZEN © : y Be ON EBA poaete aad q J _ 4 = & . MIRACLE MILE SHOPPIN COUNTRY CLUB THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1959 THIRTEEN as neg ee naeteneneenenete “< PRICED 3 : mcr? MERRY CHRISTMAS 4] ? i On the 5th Anniversary of Color TV &° e ; oie ee =. a of ® We Give You *] For Your Present TV on this EXTRA-VALUE COLOR TY CONSOLE Day arranty ee Antennas. Se, ae re ‘ with 260 sq. nm pictre. 3 beoviifyl Anishes. ~ 210-CK-85, » tmproved Nervral “Living Coler” See oll the gloriows color the come: o soon — One-Teer Werranty on aff ports and tubes, excivding only taber. Staplified “Coler-Qvick” Tuning Ae eeny to bene os block-and-whitel RcAVICTOR COLOR TV with all these advanced _. performance-proved features . 150 Great New Celer Shews Greet Oppertunity Te Save Now Take edvontage of this terrific Opportunity to bring your tumily the glorious edventure of Coto TV! Celebrating a lifetime of progress in 5 short years! ¢ Ples—Tebe Guard, Automatic Channel Equalizer, Powerful Mark Sones » Sales-Service Mins TY, Radio io, i , ISRO PPR A PSG. EOC IRS BOS SION LEE ORS * JnAd As 4) ds a) dda) as 4) 4S as 4) 4) j4) 4) 8s 4s aba) 4 Finh dS ch dns hd Bi4) « ARROW Wash ‘n’ Wear SHIRTS Arrow white shirts are al- 3 ways welcome. We carry all popular ‘collar styles. Just get his size. colors. Beautiful Selection LLLP LLLP LLL Lt EVER POPULAR “BEAR CAT” Jackets. A most welcome gift for your favorite man. ¢ Quilted or orlon pile > linings. from OPP ALP PLLA PAID We Honor’ Security Bank and International Charge Plates! sport cont, stunning selection! $2.49 % $3500 Choose from a quality fabrics, sn CARDIGAN SWEATERS eu mteisct $795 See eag 1 bulky knits, ‘Sizes $1995 GIFT ROBES $498 to $1795 a FREE GIFT BOXES With All Purchases! Give the mon you love most, the gift he’d like best for Christmas . . . a handsome chosen from our art wide array ol patferns dnd LLL tS : oc ep ll Taa eg eRe ae Pre tah Geet Les oer eee a _& ews | AMD BOYS Take This Short Cut § to Your Man’s Heart & 4 fro ie feo ls fe fe le le ip tee ei ti i i tir ip Te iP fp iy iy fp ie ee fr ip fe fe re fe fe fe fe fe y fr fe t * LLL LLL LAA LAA ce a ENT a EA A A Se iar disse eh ded Ae i il sae roc sceieee ae Sie age capegpapelie Desai Mapes vain ce _HOURTEEN __ THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1959 Shopping Days Before Christmas | tb ” : Check Classification “67B” | in today’s Pontiac Press thar stranger you-all find } bargains in Christmas gifts . ea for every rustler on your Somer range. Active things like skates, skis, gadgets such as ‘ trains, ironers, it’s a regular peddler’s wagon of bargain ideas. } \Pontieg: Press Want _ Ads are Faster . whether you're — buyin’ or sellin’ fe RG et A Re THE PONTIAC! PRESS, WEDNESDAY; DECEMBER 116, 1050. _ _ FIFTEEN ae AT POOLE'S MIRACLE MILE : Cook ond decorate with enameled De’Cor-Ware by Yale—in Delft Blue on White, Burn-proof, Fede-proof and Scrub-proof. SALE Your Choice $4% Your Chaice $999 Your Choice $909 Usually Sells for Usually Sells for "Usually Sells tor | 2-Quart Saucepam ......... 6.39 3-Quart Saucepan.. ..«..... . 7.95 10-inch Skillet... ....... . 01.95 7-Inch Skillet .......... 7.95 3% -Quart Double Boiler. . 8.95 6-Quart Casserole 11.95 ‘ 2-Cup Percolator ....... 8.79 1¥4-Quart Double Boiler 10.95 3% “Quart Tea Kettle... 11.95 1 Quart Saucepan: Only $] 4D” Ususity Sells contro! for all three — Dutch Oven. Dic! temperatur worm up te 425°. Signal light flicks off when appliance reaches temperature COMPLETE. you set, Set it forget it it. The . iM MERS SKILLET | ety a | = Regular $17.95 = collection trough. ow 1S YOUR OPPORTUNITT 9 — N TO BUY A QUALITY Nest 4 — deep fries, : A FABULOUS | SAVIN | 9.99 | = . 3 | - j SKI RM Starts immediate perking of } parect full bodied coffee ae : : HEADQUARTERS y /You'll Find Only Quality Winter Sports | Rea coc at Poole’s ) ; ®@ Power Tools Tr @ Tool Sets = 2 e@ SKATES pre ON “a © Sily rwa a as © Small Appliances ; e TOBOGG ANS” g : : e Knick-Knacks e SLEDS | Cs" ty fs "es Ps F at ee a po ee ae OF 0 C8 Oa Ua Ca Oa OO OP HARDWARE hed SKI CLOTHING 7 a Miracle yg Center : eALL WINTER “—euge™ FE 8.9619 5 SPORTSEQUIPMENT BB (Geen Mon Tire Sot 900 9) 8 age ecpar pte pena co Stata SU a ~ SIXTEEN ———_~—S—s TH PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1959 ae Inconvenience of Overcrowded Areas | and Parking Problems... Shop at MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER! | | ) Avoid the | s. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. ‘SHOPPING HOURS DAILY Avoid the Inconvenience of Overcrowded Areas and Parking | Problems . .. Shop at MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER! HEY, KIDS... SEE THE REAL LIVE LION fe t Tom Hunt Appearing With Santa 1 | HUNTS PET ae) A SHOP : ‘In the Bexzear Area ~ af Next to Pontiac State Bank!° AT THESE MIRACLE MILE STORES and SERVICES @ Miracle Mile Barber Shop ® Associated Loan Co. @ A. S. Beck Shoe Co. ®@ Craig’s Gift Shop @ William Daines, D.B<5. -® Donnell Hair Stylists @ Encore Restaurant © Fanny Farmer Candy ® Hunt's Pet Shop @ Food Fair Markets @ W. T. Grant Co. @ James Shoe Repair ® Kinney Shoes | @ Cunningham-Kinsel Drugs , ® Kirby Shoes eS. S. Kresge’s ®@ Krogers @ Lion Store © House of Venus Figure Salon @ Lou Mar Jewelers, Inc. @ Miracle Music ® Miracle Mile Camera ®@-Modern Sleep Shop ®@ Monarch Men’s Store © Jj. C. Penney ®@ Nadon’s Women’s Apparel © New Center Electronics @ Pontiac State Bank ® Poole Hardware @ Pure Oil Station @ Richman Brothers @ Sibley’s Shoes - @ Thom McAn Shoes @ West Beauty Salon ®@ Western Auto Stores ®@ Wiegand Music Center © Youngland Children’s Shop ®@ Yardstick Fabrics @ Robinson Dress Shop | @ Tisdale Office Equipment : All Stores on One Level in One Location ARKING FOR 5,000 CARS NUBYE the Pet Lion is 9 Months Old. He eats 312 to 4 Ibs. of food daily, is 4 ft. long, not including his tail, and 3 ft. high, weighs 135 Ibs. NUBYE the Pet Lion will be on display through December 19th. SEE THE SHOW WITH NUBYE THE PET LION AND HIS TRAINER... . SATURDAY 7:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. OPEN BY 10 A.M. 'TIL 9 P.M. DAILY FREE mee MANES ane ni seicaua tounge end anne eeocemnanies ee ae : mt ‘ : ‘ eee Raia a alent 2 _— 3 : a i i aoe