" calls made by James R. Hoffa and _ PONTIAC, “MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. DECEMR ER 3, 1959 a PAGES tay 3 4 a = A. TOY FOR EVERY CHILD tenders» Merrill Duge (eft) and Robert G. Wade repair used toys at Naval Reserv® Training Cen- ter. They and other naval reservists are wor! king Py — Chief-Boiler- on the Center's Ike to Address Nation, Depart . Long Trip Starts Tonight bs P) ‘=. -Presi-| Friday alter a refueling stop at; tr tykes off for/Goose Bay, Labrador. ‘the ‘Tirst leg of a ieee personal physician,” Maj. allis departure, imm ediately’ ‘aft'Gen, iwhen the President arrives. ene Ene (wit be Oe Prank Mowe? attieesl Howard” M. Snyder; two er a radio-television speech to the speech writers, Malcolm Moos and| nation, will follow a full day’s Kevin McCann;* and Robert D.| work schedule. Tt includes a series) Murphy, Eisenhower's chief diplo-| conferences -and the second! of meeting this week of the National, Security Council, with which Ei- senhower ~-has___ been discussing) budgetary and other. matters. The 15- minute broadcast, start- - ing at 7:15 pan. EST was ex- pected to include beth a new plea for settlement of the. steel dispute, and an explanation of Eisenhower's. purposes in| mak- ing his extraordinary journey. Eisenhower told his news con-' ference Wednesday he wants ‘to! prove to the people of, the world! that the United States is a “good partner” with other nations in “| quest for a just peace: _ | * * * i His travels have one other ma-| jor. objective, apart from~the in; dividual problems he will discuss with such Jeaders as _ India’s Prime Minister Nehru. That is to: lay the basis for future summit. negotiations with Soviet Premier | ~~ Nikita Khrushchev. - To that end he will meet in | ‘Paris Dec. 19-21 with French | President - Charles British, Prime Minister Harold | Macmillan and German Chana tharge. of armed robbery in the cellor Konrad Adenauer. ° The presidential party o of 21 per-' sons; traveling by Military Air, Transport jet liner, will take off from. Andrews Air Force Base, * Md., about 8 p.m. tonight: It- is: due in Rome at noon, Italian time, -Say They Didn’ t Doctor Records of Hoffa’s Calls WASHINGTON {UPD—Two hotel _- Switchboard operators pleaded innocent today to Icharges of obstructing the Senate and a grand jury by doctoring hotel records of phone ®t saves tlelly T. Hicks, chief. tele- «phone operator at the Wovddner apartment-hotel, and her assistant, ‘Violet Al Davis, were indicted “yes-| ‘terday on charges with phone records James C President Hoffa's, Washington Phas oD. union, oust de Gaulle, : ‘for examination Dec. 10. That is, the same day authorities hope Ju venile Court will waive jurisdic- Rackets . “ dence against all. y tampered Cross, president of the). matic adviser for the tour. Secretary red State Chtistian A. By PETE LOCHBILER Why does a 17-year-old boy who has, never been in trouble with the law before. ; . . ‘ding. ; ’ : ceiling before it started to go | For more reasons than one, Sen the old building, completed in 1904, * ot * e witha hardened ex-convict? that population. L, Harvey-Ledge (Oakland aod the city block of property “We've got about a year. and a down.” Especially when the elder man plans to slay the rob-| If the petition drive succeeds, County) voted reluctantly last bounded by Saginaw on the “east. half to go before we even get Many bodies were diseavered in bery victim in cold blood to.prevent his talking? ~ | awe changes wou be emits night for a 20 per rent tax on Wet Huron on the north. . ayne around to it,” he said a sea of mud in Frejus. nto the existing constitution Gigur and pipe smokers on the west, and a hne of com po ever hman : Fifteen persons. including twe ! ers : - , ; : » president , pe . C 4 If Carroll L. Lay knows the answers he won’t—or can't’ including the one affecting the kt oo 6% mercial shops on the south. I) or the Rens Merchantz ‘children, clung to a shuddering express them. oe convention makeup—at the No- Lodge. a heavy cigar smokei would include the prosecutor's of Assn., said the offer was-made ld mill through the night and He knows, however that faces a criminal charge that ‘could lead, on conviction, to ‘as much as life in prison: : * * * Lay was arraigned yesterday on $60 holdup and near-fatal shooting éf a 19%year-old Highland Town: ‘ship gas station attendant, : Also arraigned | on the same us the repairable toys,” see that no child in the Pontiac area-goes without at one for Christmas." {hy Did Youth Join Hood. in Cold-Blooded Shooting? aoe for the sake of 2 he now, vember 1960 election. a ‘placed before voters at that time * tenn likely to be rejected, comes-as a what is going to be done with = The French government jwould The portly Lodge, who smokes medern $3,000,000 courthouse is that valuable property.” - claimed the -vailey- a disaster ontiac 00 ei OWS . Put the question of ealling. a upwards of a dozen 30-cent stogies being constructed at the county é~ * & area.— eS . . $ © a . 7 ' consti ene, on the daily and gives others away, buys vere center on Telegraph He emphasized the offen was not The'F a * ; i ei Li: pri ex his cigars monthly in lots of 500. T8® made on behalf of the association. e French aircral carrier’ Las . Two Yule Stories tee ema Payroll ie: i ‘Starting Monday Pushed Aside , by GOP Solons by Five Days of an Sparks. Mass Terror. _ FREJUS, Pience ® ae , massive torrent released by” 4 the thundering collapse of | a dam left a sluice of death, | ‘silt and destruction today —. F. along the rich Reyran River : Valley in the French Rivi- i i i era. _ At least 140 persons are ,dead, and 160 missing... Millions Of tons of water backed up behind the 185-foot high Mal- — passet Dam by five days of heavy | Claus, Mommie!" 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I have no quarrel with them; as a matter of fact this. being largely the Catholic Church, they are one of the groups I admire and respect, but this has nothing to do, with governmental contact With other governments. ‘WON'T INTERFERE’ “We do not intend to- interfere with any other, the internal affairs of any other government, and it they. want to do something about what is admittedly a very difficult question, and almost an éxplosive question, that is their meena . “And, if they wanf. to go someone for help, they should go; they will go unquestionalfly to professional groups, not -to gov: ernments, — “This government has not, and will not as long as I am here, « have a positive political doctrine in jis program that has to do with We have far too many deserving the total cost. students willing to support their Gov- . ernment 100 per cent without gam- bling on any unsavory characters. The Man About Town Runs in Families Survivors in Over 4,000 Entries: in Football Contest Since there is no law against Com- munists, a sworn statement such .as. these loyalty oaths can be used asa basis for a perjury charge. In sev- eral recent cases, this.has been one of our most effective weapons. Pontiac: Only Indian chief im. portant enough to have both a city and car bear his name. a Mexico Defends US. “From Mikoyan Attack Soviet. Deputy Premier MIKOYAN . recently opened a trade fair in Mexico City. His “hate the U.S.” talk at that time drew sharp criticism from Mex- ico’s newspapers. \They attacked Albert Wizranda Mikoran, the U.S.S:R. and Commu- of Milford. who pick the Chicago Cards ‘. “nism, warmly defended the U.S. and. ‘9 win, and Hugh England - asked their government to stop these of. 446 Midway ct. a outbursts against “our neighbor to Jerry Wallace Five people are closely watching next Sunday's football game which closes our contest for the $300 prize, in which there’ were over 4,000 entries. They dre ; Jo Ann Wallace of 109 West Chicago Ave.: , Ovieda England of 446 Midway St., and ” : the-north. ot 08 vest Chicago Ave. who favor the this problem of birth control. etroit Lions. The Wallace and England That's not our business.” The people themselves were families are thus assured of a part of the * * * aroused by such propaganda and heckled. the Russian guides. Anti- Communist stickers mysteriously * \heeerien | appeared: on exhibits and the that h eee Frien lly ; | at he ha 1930. Ford in good runnin | police had to step in to prev ent order, “even When the modern cars in the prize. While the problem of overpopu- lation is a “serious, one, «it isn't going to be solved during the life- ~time of anyone in American poli- tics today, UY Sust two weeks ago Sir Charles From Walled Lake comes word from Loe | ‘ violence. family refuse to ‘percolate. ” < Darwin, grandson of the beg = _* * * a Species” and himself an eminent Time to repeat our ‘an nual scientist’ and specialist on popu- - Christmas tree fire protection. A teacup of calcium chloride ith the water in which it stands wal make it ‘Rreprest, ‘ lation problems, made some startling statements in a copy- righted interview in “U.S. News & World Report.” The_ exchange ran as follows: _ “Q. How widely world birth con- trol have to be ‘praeticed? “A. To be any’ good, it’s got to be worldwide./ If you just have “it in’ this country, what's the result? Most of the world in 50 years. will he black. Or more likely Fellow ... . but you've got te have an educational system. You've get to teach:a billion— at least a billion—grownup peo- — ple how to use it. Well, how many men can a man educate? A thousand, something of that There was @ time when Mexico , would have applauded this hate cam- : paign. In days gone by we have not plays respected Mexican fights or | national feelings in border, resource > and trade disputes. . : However, time has improved’ mu- tual understanding and the US. works closely with Mexico on Latin American problems. Our people are _ 4welcomed as friends and allies and “ the press no longer. is anti-U.S. Ex- ES phanges of official good will visits be- “tween our two countries: nays in- For the current week The Old Farmer's Almanac ' predicted: “All will dread I know this nor’easter with snow.” V erbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs, Fred H. Main of Rochester; 58th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks of Oxford; 54th wedding anniversary. . Mr. and Mrs, Johnson McRath | of Walled Lake; 53rd wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mcintyre ot Waterford; 51st wedding anniversary. Mrs,'Harry Beaumont ; of Milford; 84th birthday.’ August Flinterman ‘ million teachers just to. show ‘ people how to use this. You can't _ get that going in # years. bosd it’s out. a ae an pelea of the US. ee t & yy “Q. Do you mean. that it’ would take a_ billion people practicing birth control to stabilize the world " weekly kind. You've got to have over a - “A. Japan is one of the most conscious countries about it. They*ve succeeded in overcoming some parts of the problem by legalizing abortion, and, for the last few years—I’m not quite up to date on this—they ‘had a mil- lion abortions_a year. . . “ THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Jesus sald to him, Rise, take up your pallet and -walk.—John 6:8, : * ek &e Oh, on that day, that wrath{ful day, When man to judgment wakes... from clay; Be Thou, O Christ, the sinner's stay, Though heaven and earth shall _ pass away. ~—Walter Scott << Birth Control Odd Political Issue “Q, Is their population still in- creasing? “A. Their population is increas- ing still, They've cut.the rate’ down. T think it's cent inerease now. , . « x * * “Q. 1 What effect do you think a nuctest war would have? - . What does it mean—100 million dead? One hundred million are replaced in three years. You've got _to-have a war like that every keep to(arithmetic on this thing.’ three years, you see. You must Copyright 1959) ‘Smiles __This is the time of 3 year when there’s a Tot of shupping that’s going to lead! a lot-of swapping. '. William Brady Says: Can't Account for Rarity A Dulutheran — oh,, well, say a Superior man — anyway a man from Minnesota writes: ‘In 1942 my tonsils were re- moved by electro- coagulation » by Dr. — each tonsi] treated al- ternatelv at intervals, - for a period of ten weeks, dur- ing which time I didn’t miss aj meal nor lose any time from -work. “Every year of DR. BRADY my life up to that tigne 1 had suffered one or two attacksof quinsy, my throxt“be-, ing so sore I couldn't even take’ a drink of water. Since that time I have had no sore throat at all. “Dr, , now deceased, told me at that time that he_ knew of no one else in the area who used the-diathermy method. | 1 am unable to,locate a doctor here now who uses the method, which a relative would like to try... (Signed —— D, A. " Formerly I tried ‘to maintain a directory. service, but found it costs more time and money than I. can afford. So I tafnot tell you what doctor in your community < gives this or that treatment. Quinsy, if I) may judge from correspondent’s queries, is much less prevalent today than it was. in. horse-and-buggy days. So is spasmodic croup, ‘And the green sickness (chlorosis). Rapid transportation. and re- -frigeration account for the low ventilation and less fear of ex- posure. account for the decreased prevalence of croup.” . But there's no accounting tor the rarity of quinsy nowadays un- less it be that so many children are subjected to tonsillotomy — The Country Parson . Jaws, . spend every week- __ IN-LAW DANGERS _ of Throat Ailment Quinsy which the: operators call “tonsil- lectomy.”’ Then, too, “infants and ‘young children today get more calcium a and_ vitamin, D-= and hence are less predisposed to spasmodic af- fections Such -as croup, tetany and, colic. x * letters not * - Signed more than one . which we live, — a8 below a per . Why be. wich a Futted shirt? It’s . people like you who make a town Clarkston. Try your- self up to date and maybe a few _ boys like those in Clarkston would have a chance, = % *& &- All. these boys are the finest... you'd ever want to know, They’re boys and live in a town that apie a Tae pat your clabs and form a dance ‘elab for ee . Unbutton your siitted shirt, live in the present. and try helping instead of. criticizing: 5 Sant Resident ‘Here’s. Sure-Fire Reducing Program’ - It you would like to lose weight, _ Just turn on the TV set at meal- time and see a pair of false teeth floating in-a glass or a dame talking about. underarm perspira- tion, or a girl shaving her legs after a ballplayer shaves himself. — This will be followed ip by a feen-ager with bad breath, be- fore a guy appears to shake off his dandruff. And don’t forget your liver bile and stomach acid in action, and last but_not least, see mouth germs and sinuses drain, - You will lose ‘weight, brother. In fact, you won't eat. teeta Ferguson Queens,-N . ‘Why Fool A round et 5 With Other Dems?’ All Oakland County Democrats should rally behind Symington. He ~~“twe the best chance to beat Nixon, so why fool with anyone else? . dd. Be Portraits . By JAMES J. METCALFE Darling, my darling, I love you so... In each and every way ..» You are the only ene for me . ve By any night or day ... You are the angel of my heart... Yours is the gentle smile, , . That gives me courage constar ntly se « To make my lif: worthwhile. ° * In you repose my faith and hope . For“all that I would do... To bring you happiness and make... Your golden dreams come trué «.. My darling, let me gaze upon + +. Your kind, your loving face .-Then Jet my arms surround you in. . Affectionate embrace . Walk with me, dear one, hand in hand... . Among the garden ? ie Shots & Lack Sone Advantages’ _ a is one advantage of being n ordinary persén and not being pF big shot that gets his name jn the papers all the time and “that is when you get a divorce or get clipped in a raid, they don't print -yeur_name from coast t¢ coast for doing that,’ too. : Tiny Tim ‘Don’t Let Them | Tax Working Class’ I'm wondering how long the ‘working class people are going to sit back and let them tax us to death. Write the State and tell them we'll clean house if they tax our hard earned wages. How about’the Veteran Com- tnittee start looking for men that can take their place? We need a change, What's wrong with taxing lawyers and doctors. You can hardly get a receipt out of some of them. I just paid a lawyer $238 and can't get a receipt to show what he charged for. 1 haven’t received a thing to show he even worked on. the case. Mrs, Mamie Maddock 821 Kenilworth Readers Respond . to Fed Up Woman Fed ‘Up and Up shouldn't say - “girls,” because by the time women are ready for second mar- riages, they aren't girls any more, They're _wemen, Un- less they're Hollywood stars. x * * The trouble with unhappy mar- niages is that some women.-try to build their happiness on some- one élse's sorrow. So if you have made your bed hard, guess you'll have to lie in it. _ * x O* + Just remember prayer changes things. Get prepared for that third marriage. It could mean happi- ness, Married Happy Mrs. Fed Up-and Up sure is fed up with men. Guess.she thinks we're ali members of the 4-F club —find " vem, fool ‘em, fail * em and forget ‘em. . xk * Mr, Nixon and I, who are- single, still have faith. He says he'd try again. He doesn't give up as you have, As for me, I'm going to stay single, and if I should run across one around 30 or 35 years, I hope she has more patience . than you and wants a home instead of trying fo tear down what a man might have. - personal heaith and hygiene, not dis- fowers Where we may whis- ~« © * is treat ill Bees . answered by” Br. william ‘Breay, it_s per heart to heart . . . Into the Judge not lest: you be judged. velope is sen ’ fo The Pontiae Press, Pontiac, Michigan. _ twilight hours. : . s Ray K, Olson (Copyright 1959) . da 1958) 434 Fourth St. »* Case Records-of a “Psychologist: Newlyweds Must Put Down Roots Bill and Jane may enter the divorce court within siz months of their wedding day if they don’t get integrated into their new community as outlined be- low, And you in-laws: should _ harden your hearts, soto speak, instead of coaxing the newly- weds back home each Sunday. It’s for their best interests, so play ball, __ By DR. GEORGE W: CRANE CASE D - 416: are a newly married. couple. “Dr, Crane,” Bill began, ‘‘we have already had a quarrel and it is about the in- “Jane and I live in a town about $0 miles And- Jane is. their only child, “Her mother expects us to end with them. Well, I appreciate the invitation and CRANE the delicious dinners ‘she _ cooks | for us, “But I.also realize that we are supposed to settle down in our own city and shoulder our proper church and -civie duties, “We -cannot become ‘Jane cries, however, and says her mother would be ‘crushed: ‘it we didn't go home each week to visit. them, so can you nederge: our debate?’ i= Bilt and Jane | who ¢ ; must go home to one. or,the mans pas domiciles visit or defer to your respective in-laws to q reasonable degree. But when you rent or buy..a. home fw a residential area, you , are supposed to become a_help- ful part of that town and neigh- borhood, In colleges, we find that the - ‘shidents who flunk out, ate likely to be those who run home every weekend to be with manima: + “eo Ow They miss the school activi ities and religious life of the campus. They even drop out of the ath- -letie and social life as they be- ieee ganda alae ap> "ron. strings, And ‘the hia same danger married le structive. additional work. Volun- teer to teach a Sunday School class or work with the Girl Scouts .or Camp Fire Girls. Or call your YMCA and find out where effective helpers like yourself ean do some good, > (4). Within six weeks after set- ting in your new_ home, you should knew 50 local people by each week, You belens ‘whould Rave enough sense not to urge the young couple to make such treks — back home every week. If you newlyweds wish your marriage tried and tested prescription: (1) Join a reer in your new therein at once, (2) Become “members of the = happy it Te ua Oe os tarts we are constant commuters each’ the Men’s Club : -Eriday night to. Jane's. parents, group, i - : & * - (3) Ration your trips home,” ate cr the ft cewek of marriage b halnreavies, of Metamora: 83rd birthday - _Dopulation?. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ball “A. You've got fo arrange it so_ that everybody d ‘t have, on i “ot ‘Capac; Sith wedding ann versary.. , Fred Warden - | of Dexter;‘ formerly of wae lst ~-Wethtay, “Mts. Loretta Stockwell ot ‘340 North Adams; —— birthday, the average, more’ than 2.3—[ think d is—children. “se : ot * * "Q. Are any nations facing up: ‘to the problem of ae wre and doing meen. about it? " “p . i gelle - fame and face, Count them. If you are under that number, vou are not circulating properly all your -new elty, For further specific advice to newlyweds, send for my 200-point “Rating Scales for Married Cou ples,” enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents (non-pro- fit). _Pass them around to other friends. ays write to Dr. G Cran of The Fontiae Qeghas Wm, crane Po share aed on _ (Crna 1) Associated to the ira. Press titled tae. 0 fepubite: * _ Special Forces duty. Be Ae tetylonghese Forces Group, tory in any future war. “Col. Michael Paulick, of Gres- ham, Neb., says the 10th Special , Forees Group is_no cleak and dagger unit. But most of his men carry daggery — — and some wore cloaks ‘to protect them against the steady drizzle. 4 The group has no counterpart in Europe this side of the Iron Curtain. ‘Highly skilled in demolition, communications, weapons, para- chute jumping ahd first ald the men rank as fop combat soldiers. They must volunteer three ways— for airborne ‘duty, for a six-year stretch in the Army and for ABOUT. 1,500 MEN Nonety is accepted without a COFFEE drinkers and hostess- es will like-new electrig coffee- maker. It brews to taste, keeps coffee hot. Automatic control der taches for complete immersing to wash. F he Soviats tall te deewe' on outright spy organization. That is understandable since thése men would try'to organize guerrilla ac- ae in Communist areas in case of war, ' With the help of local pops tions hostile to the Communist regime, the men of the 10th ‘Special would blow up railroad bridges, smash communication. lines and in general harass the enemy. It's officially denied, but men of the 10th Special Group may, at times adjust their battle dress to the necessity of- their area of ac- tion. Some of the guerrilas have looking just like Bavarian tazm- oe * ko The men represent..a cross-sec- _|tion of America’s populace, but! there seems to be a stress on per- sons having some Slavie back- lenlinvelt'on peoples of the world with Morgotten and that when war comes in the group. ok ee men must undergo rigid tests. Discipline is strict and train- Foy weeks combat operational teams live in the open under ad- ‘weather : “Qur very existence provides the the knowledge that. they are not they will be given the means to — for-their own. freedom?" Western Union Opens Facsimile Network NEW YORK (UPI) — Western Union opened. Tuesday the first public facsimile communication ‘|network, linking New York, Wash- ington, Chicago, San Francisco and _jLos Angeles The. speedy electronic reproduc- tion system, called ‘‘Wirefax,”’ re- duces letters, drawing, graphs, charts and advertising layouts to electronic impulses for inter-city { transmission, The message is recreated on paper at the receiving statién and delivered to the recipient like a telegram. jhere included American Express, Chase Manhattan. Bank, First Bos- ton Corp., and Young & Rubicam, pening ceremonies also were held in the other cities linked by the system. . ; we ®t Western Union Wirefax rates in- dicated that a 600-word message on a 4 by.9 fhch sheet of paper could be transmitted from Washington to, San Francisco in six minutes for $7.90, compared with the $36.95 it) would cost to send a 600-word tele- | | gram for immediate delivery.) 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Book Describes National Parks America’s Wonderlands’ Name of 512 Pages and. 390 Pictures in Color WASHINGTON — The Nationa) Park System sweeps in a magnifi-' cent panorama from Hawaii to the Virgin Islands, encompassing the icy beayty of Mount McKinley, the subtropical mystery of the Florida Everglades, and countless othe: natural wonders, The: ‘splendor of 27° million acres of public property comes to life. in “America’s Wonderlands, the National Parks,”’ just published by, ‘the National Geographic Society. ._* * * Its $12 color-bright , pages por-| tray 82 scenic areas. The wold _ contains 466 pictures, 390 in na- tura] color, many spreading over two pages. In a: foreword, Dr. Melville | Bell Grosvenor, president and editor of the society, writes, “The society proudly presents ‘America’s Wonderlands’ to its members and to the public, so | that all may know our national | parks and how well “the men _ dedicated to them serve our Na- tion.” Conrad L. 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Crawl- tiers 1,00 pair. 45, 54, 63, 72 and lined’ seats with belts. 22 to 30. + Most wantéd colors and fabrics. irregulars or first quality full fas- now 7?» 13° | ers, 12-24 mos. Lined or unlined 8?” panels. Trulon panels 42x81”. Sweaters: Wools, Ban-lon, Orlon® Tweeds, 100% alpacas, zibelines hioned. Newest shades. Sizes 9-11. : corduroy sateen, woven plaids. Little or no ironing needed. | and blends. Sizes.34-40. Colors. , and plushes. Interlined. All sizes. Shop now and save at Federal's. ‘Jewelry, cosmetics, luggage, nursery furniture not at Drayton Plains serie me N'Y me Ac *s é eS ‘i, ‘ ee ‘ pe ie 2 Ps Pie Me eS Wise Warm quilt dusters _ Women’s gift briefs . Boxed gift hankies ‘Girls’ 1.99 blouses Girls’ 2.99 sweaters Girls’ slips, petticoats ? Perky prints in-pretty pas. “Day-of-the-Week” rayon Many Swiss imports! Dainty Tots’ and girls’ sizes in drip- Slip-on and cardigan styles Reg. 1.99 cotton and nylon. ~ tels. - Many eyiea., . boxed oop Full cut, well _ cottons. Beautifully boxed. dry cottons. Dressy, tailored in easy-care Orlon®. Asst’d- Bouffants, embroidery slips, - made. Box o _ warm, Sizes 12-18. f seven. » 2.50 Buy now and save! 1.00° types. 3-6x, 7-14... 2 fer $3 colors, 3-6x, 7-14. 2for$§ adj. straps.4-14. 2 fer $3. 5 nn Christmas table covers : Dacron or foam pillows | Smart gift hassocks —Kitehon terry towels 2.99 cottons, nylons, Dac- 52x70” heavy plastic.. $00 Full, twin size in lovely . 21x27 Dacron® or foam-fill, Heavy gauge plastic with soft Reg. 59c colorful prints on ron ® for boys, che sha Size 52x52” — 19¢@ shades. Many patterns, styles candy stripe ticking. White foam to oice of many white heavy duty. 2 for $1 root panties. ‘Size $2190" crrinnines $99 804 fabrics. onvwunen GOO _percale zip covers. .... 4.09 colors. 17° round. ... 5.00 Matching aprons ......... 1.00 Men’s 2.99 long sleeve a sport and dress shirts J 55 Charge it , ~.Sanforized cotton * yabs — all.washable. Solids, ch 11,99 swing-o-matio » 10.99 car bed a nih i - snes somatic. cep By “Travel art so comi- loads of _ doub il, waxed bir baby amused for hours and & y safe. Rub- en ot eG Gobi Migvdoa $14 houraleescta 6108 beri pd. 1,00 ree group, broadclot * ABN Be 3 wt e * 4 = ‘ pe , THE PONTIAC’ | 180 Pet. of Rich Stock [common stock of Rich Mamufaetur its own stock, for each 300 s [80 Pet. of R Ti ling Corp. of Battle Creek. of Rich Common. Goes to Missouri Firm 1. ee nen (| BATTLE CREEK @ ~ A Mis! 's)" Cuscies .Mo., said. Tuesd valves. for firm has announced an Agre-iinat the 8P-per cent will be ac-j- to acquire M0 per cent of thelquired. by a swap of 42-shares of ae rs HE-MAN SPORTS coat makes young fellow in family happy at Christmas time. This one comes ~{n all wool dark-toned check pat- tern with metal buttons. Cravat Reigns as Gift lem Nothing Can Tie a Tie « _* for Him but Make It One) He Wouldn't Afford oe a ee You Don’t OC a ean ey 3 : asy Sie “| Surely Appreciate © hte "punbrook Winter — a NG Pleasing a special-man at Christ- i) & mas takes more caring than cash. |i Whether he is an 11-year-old|® builder of space ship models, a) dashing bachelor or harassed fa- ther, he is bound to succumb to the special flattery of knowing you cared enotgh to learn exactly what = he wants. ° According to one retai) store, the much joked-about gift necktie . White Arrows are always welcome and these grand Easy- -, Care Iron’ Cheaters are doubly so. We have a splendid : is actually a top item on’ the selection in the popular collar styles, just gi his correct é average adult male’s wanted list. size. We also have Arrow Sport Shirts in his exact ack é : size and sleeve length. They make a great gift, too. I To please the clothes-Conscious d Ve fours . : male, pick out the items that r ift 2 7 I prove you know his tastes, hab- spun Saxonys an Free Gif ; ] “its and needs. ome p ho Vell W orth $55 t If he has dozens of ties to go They're sO Good Looking—'¥ € : 4 ‘ with the brown suft. and only be vey ou or two for his gray, select neck- : ou wear to go with the gray suit. | Men, tell the pine xe But remember, he is the one to!. e wear thé ‘ties, se-even_if-you_think his taste is too conservative pass up the more flamboyant . num- bers. | Some of the new panel designs or new striped patterns should) ee GCU gatisfy you both. Se ee Rmemaee™” oad - And make your selection—tux-.; f : - urious, a tie he'll love but might LOOK ! ) hesitate to buy for himself, like > elo ur 2 Knit. sport shirts are another | ats 4 | opcoa vy popular item. You won't need to) opco ‘Ee : | know all the specific measure-| : . | a 5, | ments as for business shirts. Sales: | | 5 § ; % $75 y ; FS men can help select the right size | E: Values! Wi ~ if given -approximate height and, — : it € ~ weight. ' ; : \ — se weve j rice oF You've A k Outside of the clothing depart- ; wool tweed coats ot a prt i n cnt -meh ments, hobbies offer your best bets| We repeat, beautiful Stine Where else can you fine’ THE _for successful gift giving, whether | that defies all compe gee these before you pay or r he is an ardent fisherman or a such values! Be sure to's Saturday sure! : ‘ collector of stamps. elsewhere. See them Friday or eae . ~ | Gi\ has ‘ _— P7, ‘\* 6.1 6 ade t TasteandNeed | WY Sn se I iT. as e an e . ' hee ‘ ~ i > Ss Rea ~ ee + all e. ° | ° wy wy * i =a. fn ° ots é . Dictate Gift, Se AS ! Not Costliness BS | a... os, zs NEE {Fa | FOR THE MAN OF ACTION : @ “www Pree % ) : x We Ur Y CHARGE IT! ANNONA % A little Christmas gift to co- } f~ M4 ° ge You to Co - A ] worker, employer of secretary . Man! "Do We Have a Grand Selection of A ome In! See for Yourself How Yo, ¢ ] often is more of a problem than, All W Wool and O. . I How You Save! 25 WINTER JACKETS Weekend 3 cmagien personal in its appropriateness to| . Flannel lity, All Wool SHARKSKIN SUITS the recipient's needs and tastes. | . ; . I However, don't make: it intimate: Look! Smart Pile_Lined With , ( or expensive enough to cause em-| PILE COLLAR COATS $3 ] 95 | Look! Warm Quilted, Lined $ 1 295 ink secretary might choose « | GORDUROY JACKETS point refill |-Warm Quilted Lined, Polish Cotton | dainty Guree size selva pen BLOUSE JACKETS . $ ] 395 : decorated with-feminine floral or barassment. t For the boss who regularly {i mislays his pen or runs out of ink, a secretary might choose a | oe tal -Oo wm jewel-like “designs. “| she likes to travel or is plan-| LOOk' Warm Quilted Lined Wool § 5 5 : sings ma vcston n-» >) SUBURBAN GOATS 1995 4 fion as well as space for a com- _ plete trip log will make the experi-| Look! Rich Orlon, Pile Lined es 9 ence even more enjoyable in recol- ‘ § 5 lection, SURCOATS ; i : * * * f 7 There are. trip, books specially} Look! Orlon Pile Lined planned for domestic or overseas trayel. A framed print of her favor-| SUEDE JACKETS a - $2295 — “ite painting or one that reflects her hobby is a thoughtful gift. Men‘s Warm Reversible . NY : Michigan Bell shits CORDUROY JACKETS. $9 G95 * Personnel in Michigan | a 1-3 < ines! pattkotr (upp —abchdgai nei td Many Other Jackets $7.95 to $14.95 ; a at Savings! : y — 7 e Sure to # -| ae) 150 NORTH SAGINAW ST. - NEXT TO SEARS: —~Felephone-—Co, Wednesday —an- nounced a series of executive shifts involving personnel here and at 8) ete we Sagindw and Grand Rapids. Hickok John W. Bigford, superintendent =. Bar of commercial department activi- a Gift ties in central and northern Michi- / gan, was transferred to New York with the American Telephone and Telegraph Co.’s marketing depart- HICKOK MAN’S TOILET KIT in supple cowhide, : Ps * . now ear es ee a Saginaw, doin RB. Driver suc- : y j : John N, Veneman, head of plant Look! Famous Imperial ees Rae | BAN-LON KNIT. - mitt artini superin- Z f= 2 p Sock cus See! SHIRTS Famous “Hickok” INTIAL JEWELRY Tie bars and-cutt tinks custom A swell\selection in wash ’n wear plaids, all colors: Sizes, small to extra targe: se ee : Imported English Morocco. Wallets beyond Port Hur-i a1 4.1) fashior ta ae’ , a. , : pe Ee TL on . by HI initial. | . ral lon. 3 sleeves, § 95 , Others $3.98 — 3.50" ke oe § 00. Behe oe COs col : | Made by Biche oa to eo eee ithe ors, all sizes. |. a 6. Se ae ge a eg ec “f | AY, FO i oi .. : 1 ; * a name Lat _.__ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1959 red aes = ss . s Hire = * 7 cmpmen = oe iat ae - zi ag * = FEATHER TRIQUE NEW SHAWL COLLAR PULL-OVER WYLIE sup. HEAVY ORLON CARDIGAN NEW SHAWL COLLAR ON ) Penney’s lacy Feather | One is enough to backbone Ct : BULKY KNIT PULLOVERS FASHION SWEATERS FOR MEN ° | Trique slips are in lightest your wardrobe! Wear it ° 100% Orlon ... Penney styled “Penney’s or! law. ~4 bles . oy : ~e ; : oy. y’s orlon pullovers fea- . a dae tricot, The ' tied - often with many things, for © for casual goat looks ceck . 98 - - turing the new. shawl collar shaped in peovortioned many occasions. Hand wash- 95 sd ae ishabl ire k colar. (roll it up for more warmth). . 5 sires BS to 44. Colors and - able bulky 100% virgin Or- ane too White , wd. black end In a beautiful range of colors — - white, ‘> + proportioned lon®, White, colors. 34 to 42. light blue. " boys’ sizes 10 to 18 —hand washable. ~ : a 7 ; ; — MEN’S WARM | MISSIES’ TIGHTS ) Missies love these Wise by Adon- , HOUSE SLIPPERS na. T ‘re warm, comfortablé, and _ Men love these warm ptle Lined have { apres Lavie ott nts ; house + slippers because they are . [ant through tong wear. Get them — lagking With emocte tinteied ai = today, they make fine gifts. Red, int “4 eovering. Get him a pals Nevy. Oren aire ee and psd the warmest Christmas ever ; ; 923 : Sites to 12 Brown only / yee me he i tte ee * i: ‘ . / * *, + 4 7 . / ~ » FN . * 3 ~N 2 bo63 ;® Do ‘ BUYHERA == - BEAUTIFUL ROBE = ¥ | _¥ FOR CHRISTMAS =x. | 3 ‘ “= ~ ° a bs 4 9 ne 4 ae * 4 . . ; PY BoM oat . BASY CARE LEISURE. -¥ , eS : RICOT QUILT , aon : Soft nvlon-trieot auit 4 100% Worsted Flannel. $ Soft nylon tricot quilt. ; . that’s lush towear...and ¥ SLACKS x _ easy to care for! Classic j Men's Sizes 30 ot 42 wg Me _ Styling, get her one for t Men see these fine worsted flanne! slacks 95 YS . the most glamorous good F Pse er Om a Me 08 ac ft : morning of your life. . st vies. See them. A fine range bf colors to * - - 3 ‘4 6Pastels, 10 to 18. Sizes . . ‘ “ ~ al } 38 to 44. . . GIVE ’ , 4 aa . * Men’s | Worsted Stripe * vive PENNEY’S EASY-CARE DRESS 1. Fog ae . SHIRTS OF LUXURY PIMA COTTON! SS 4 : x Dress up your wardrobe with several pair Pj : , Qi UR RS gills sorter’ soc vomrranks§ Q95° = : Ss | ee Aye 2° ‘come in hairline and wide stripe. Colors, * . A 3 N IG". Y % . oxford brown, and charcoal. “ - fe . = & cs oe x aes “s . x. onney's soft, lustrous pima cotton -_ es . oom . Be " broadcloths are a sensational shirt buy , a i, : 100% Hopsacking Slacks . 3 . +. the perfect gift for every man you 98 . ee. —“@ See these tine slacks for men, tailored "+ . “y > ~—,_- Know! Every shirt is Towncraft® tai- : , | ee. - ; ~from the big _new fashion fabric of the 95 lored with a soft, short point collar, 3 ee | Se Rh mrt esses esas: QP» permanent stays and the new fashion | sien 14% fo 17 | = a ai ie 7 Meets tines 90 00 8 ¥ _sonvertible cuffs. Machine wash ’n wear, (sleeves. 32 to. 35) | — | | i, nk + ne | vs *, little or no ironing needed. Sanforized®! adver Cte ‘ Higgins 7-Club, Golf Bag and Balls 38.88 Charge It Woods: driver, Irons Nos. ‘2 5. 7. 9 and putter Shaft and head of irons are cl plated. At Sears Men's or Women's. “Complete 89-Piece Spin Casting Outfit 16.99 Charge It Everything you need at one low price. Includes reel, rod, lures, leader, sinkers, hooks tackle box and more All tor only Football Outfit Boys Up to 10 Yrs. 9.99 Charge it jer pads, cott Complete Table Tennis Table on Wood Legs. | $29 Charge 1k $x9-ft. Family fun’ gift.. Standard table-iop greén with white stripés, on square wood feld ing legs Den bles-as 2 tables Ice Skates for . Christmas ! J. C. Higgins, 11-3... eae Be ‘Family oe J. C. | Higgins - J.C. Higgins Solid Hickory Skis: Only 14.98 x Charge It Sleek and smart-lookin ient, easy handling. Water-re- sistant ma any-stained , fin- 6. fee Delt lengths: with ~ 1S bir dean Boys | 298 Laminated Herdwood Water Skis oo 738 LC. Higgins 17.98 Best for all ‘round use. 5-ft long, 7-in. wide—for inboard or He et ee 9 outboard use. Red or yellow © marine enameled finish i eS. J. C. Higgins Rubber Basketball 2.22 ” Badminton Set With Four Rackets Resil-* * Reg. 2.98 Complete 9.77 Charge It Charge It _ Official size and weight, Designed for family fun. Has 4 molded rubber bal]. Tan color ‘nylon strung rackets, 2 double waterproo] Needle is in racket pressers, net, ropes, shut : aded At Sears tlecocks and more Gift Bumper Pool Table Bd Regularly at 69.95 Fun fo family family Ma he of er lgeal te yable $$ DOWN fcoupen oN JUBILEE “Save Lo! Smart Tar verlite Train Case for Women @ Regular 10.98, Now Only: ®@ Smooth Vinyl Cover Chics | a Smartly styled traveling companion for ‘fashion- wise women. Has plastic lining, lid~mirror,. cosmetic tray.3- ply all-wood. box, brass= plated © Bs hardware. 14x8 34x8-in. - Choice of ——— f 7 Shs ne y ¥ arvhi fF ‘ 4 sale! wools, tweeds, 7 rey, camel blend coats | These warm.winter coats are plenty of cozy mileage per dol- stroke the soft snuggly Orlon* ‘pile inside another. You know they can take dropping tempera- tures in their fashionable stride. a. All wool checkered tweed with pleated, belted back. Brown or black with white. Sizes 8 to 18, Ay NOVENY collared style of reprocessed wool and camel's hair blended with nyton. Zip-in lining of Orlon pile, Black, teal, or taupe. Sizes 10 to 20. N 4c yy eceen yey eos Dokl ‘ca ¢. Clutch style- of wool zibeline with hfs warm Orion pile lining. Jewelled, cape collar. Black. Sizes 8 to 18, *Du Ponts acrylic fiber Se > ~ «eg * & MO 4 A ‘Sale! Regular 1.59 Charmode Bras Only $] CHARGE IT styled ior youthful uplift 28-36. A, B C cups. . 32-42 ite cotton broadcloth and lace. Hurry in today! Lovely Charmode in Color. and Lace CHARGE IT "On e of our toveliest:. -young-ligure-action_gitdles _ : in’ beige, -red, black or white aon lari power. net. §,M;L : . _Corsetry Dept., Secend Fioos i Bele beautifully made to give you lar. Feel the thick tweed of one, © _ necks, cuffed necks and collared man yy ~ wool dresses make a wardrobe? If you'd like a wardrobe fit for a queen but your budget is somewhat less than king-sized, don’t despair. Come to Sears. We've gathered together the greatest collection of new wool dresses, a collection so varied and full of fashion that you won't know where to foek first. We have basics, casuals, career styles. We have very dressy party . styles. We have high necks, low necks . . . full skirts, molded sheaths. And they‘re alt fashioned in, the finest of wools .. . . wool flannels and jerseys and those heavenly Orlon and wool blends. Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Dept. Sears Second Floor . Just say ‘Charge It’ on SRC... Use as a’ 30-DAY CHARGE ACCOUNT or Take Many Months to Pay Royal Charmode luxury lingerie - h Designed espec sially ’ for beauty-loving women . . . wonderful ROYAL PURPLE luxury lingerie in white,and romantic colors . . the lingerie of a story-book princess. And whether you buy them for yourself or for extra-special gifts, you'll find the price tags magically within your budget. Choice of nylon tricot, cotton and Dacron blends, pixie crepe with shadow panels. ) or double skirts. Hurry in today . : . Save. ~ priced from Vit up to 598 *. just say "Charge. At’ Lihgerie Dept, Main ¥ ioor ba Just say, “Chienge tt" on'SRC ase aga #8 oe ays CHARGE NOONE ot Yake months to pay uy | tax collections in November! showed a solid rise over the same | month last year. . ‘The monthly tax collections are. considered a reliable barometer of: general business conditions, The State Revense Department — reported Novermber*sales and use use-tax collections én October | business at $33,681,082. This | eompared with $35,999,553 for | same month a year ago. Clarence W. Lock, deputy rev-) enue commissioner, seid about four | ‘million dollars of the increase. came from the one-cent use tax hike declared illegal by the state’ supreme court. This still left about j a $3,600,000 increase over last year.’ ; a t “Most of the increase was due to a general improvement’ in busgi- ness over last year,” Lock said: “Auto collections were only slight: ly improved over last year ard were down sharply from the previ- ous month becduse of the ‘steel strike." Sales and use tax collections - on new and used car totaled "$3,300,000 compared to $6,099,305 | the previous month. . | “That's the only cloud on the! horizon,” Lock said. “We expect: tax cottections on car business toi be even worse néxt month, But. Sees i ; } from what we hear around ma . state, general business and retail sales. are holding * up.. ‘pretty f good.”’ : ‘ wis, at | x + * | Sales and use tax collections! since July 1. total $159,001, 917} against $127,256,373 for a cur-| responding period last -year. . | About 13 tnillion dollars of this |} increase came from the temporary one cent. use tax boost of which two tg three millions probably will be: refunded, Lock said. But he noted collections independent of: the wse-tax hike. still rose about 19 ‘millions in the five-month | period, 4 Business activities: tax “collec. tions during the month totaled: $8,774,725 against $6,180,195 a year ago. The cigarette tax take was $3,993,491 compared to $3,968,850. Lady Astor, 80, Insults Friend; (No Joke, Either) LONDON (AP). — Lady Nancy Astor, the fiery viscouritess from Virginia, gave a classic demon- stration Tuesday night of how not; to open an art show, The man who is writing her biography, 70-year-old Maurice! Collis, happens also to be a part-. time painter. * * * He invited the inimitable Lady Astor to open his exhibition—44 pictures ‘priced between $40 and $200 en x. * * Nancy, 81 next birthday, took a, quick loole at the nanrepreecatay tional paintings. Then_she-—jumped_nimbly onto! a window sill and- exclaimed: “Mr. Collis, I am appalled and. staggered by your paintings. They! make me feel_10. years older than: I jook.- And no woman likes that.” Collis and his distinguished: guests fidgeted uncomfortably. * * * “If I said ‘what I really thought afout these... paintings, you'd run]> me out. of the gallery.” she said. tk oe * ‘ft hoped I would: get used to’ the modern school, but you have! -p¥t me back 10 years. Now I know! why there are so many mixed-up. kis. From now on I am Boe ta be more lenient about them.” United States: postage stamps | were first issued in 1847. Faye ‘SITTING - > PRETTY? See modern Kindy fashions for men pang women ‘ereon Hurry in today. Take’ | ; this sale | Ea — just say “Charge It” on SRC... use as a 30-DAY CHARGE ACCOUNT or take : _---months to pay. Sizes Ro 8 and 10 } Just Say “Charge ft” on SRC. CHARGE ACCOUNT or take many months to pay a specially gift priced for early shoppers Here is a coat and slack set that will delight your daughter, Coat is of wool and nylon with -Orlon* pile lining, with cute pom poms. Choice of black wit! blue or white. Matching slacks of wool and nylon. 7, 8; 10-— Large assortment of coats, 7-14 ttis the season to be pleasin’ . boys’ 2-pe. matching suits Regularly Sells ; The suit andc ~_sgrten teens want clothes gifts . . see these practical Honeylane coat and slack sets Charge It . Use as 2 30-DAY . give match or mixable- A? 9 “ CHARGE, IT at 17.98 our boy will be proud to wear. Select trom-assorted patterns olors in tines! wool fabrics. Three button, reryon lined single breasted coat with vent back. Pleated-front pants have elastic waist inserts. Sizes 6-12. Buy now at this low price! “. contrasting color sport coats Rich patterned wool and wool blends in 79 , popular men’s tailoring. Hurry in today . take advantage of this great selection. Dress Shirts Only n today Boys’ Wash ‘n’ Weor Lustrous Ski Pattern *Chemstrand acrylic fiber was coming Children's Dept. Main Floor 77 Charge ft Reg. , 198 | Assorted nylon bouttants with lace trims in all the latest colors. Girls’ sizes 7to-14; =. advantage of rollicking flannel lined - corduroy ‘ boxer longies Sizes 10 6 1” Choice of assorted colors, . with varied-patterned 4 linings, full.2:inich “ tumupeulf = 2. Elastic waist. . Children's & Infants’ Dept. Main F Floor a. Beautiful lace butterflies trim a pretty party dress with black vel- vet sash. In bright red, sizes 3 to OX 2... - ~ ae 3.98 b. "Double feature” dress with two collars. one small, one edged ~. - with cluny lace. Red or sapphire ve —Fewel tone print. 36x = Charge It ’ : Others from 1.98 to 5.98 You ) DON'T NEED CASH FOR CHRISTMAS ‘GIFTS... USE SEARS REVOLVING CHARGE Boys’ Gift Boxed ng 6@.y washabie Save! Acrilan* Knit Shirts Orlon* Sweaters Boys’ Matching : 98 98 Wallet and Belt ‘Only Onl) 197 Set . CHARGE IT CHARGE IT ° _ Smart jersey knit that dries Looks handsome always CHARGE IT quickly, needs no ifronin keeps tts shap a through lots A pertect gift. Grained cowhide High style assortment. 6-18. of wear, many tubbings. Red, wallet has zipper closing, card Button front model white or black ‘3 to 20 me Ya-inch belt. Black aPont acrylic. hbér.. t Sear in’ no-tron cotton. d 2.98 > ppm toe SEARS | 1 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE .The iced Boys’ Wash ‘n’ Wear Dress Trousers ayon Expertly tapered legs 99 ] 98 Only CHARGE IT CHARGE IT . dress shirist Fasy care blend of Orlori* and tailored with separate wdist- band Dark gr ay Sizes 10-20 “ft hbe; uPont acrylic Special! Boys’ Plaid -¢ and Striped Socks 3 for 99¢ CHARGE IT Colortul as- sortment of cotton and rayon “Sizes 7211 Usually 3 for 1.49! socks for foot comfort reinforced toe and hee! Sizes t-3, 3-6x. c. “Lacer-front” Vylon Such on angelic look, you'd think Christmas and it is! Sears wonderful sugar-plum dresses for little party- goers are all wide-eyed cherubic.innoceace frock. with dainty embroidery at front yoke, spa-- ghetti bow at waistline.: Sassy ~ pink or bonnie blwe:-1:3 2 98 ; look. in aquamarine, leghom or sassy pink cotton nai attached -orgondy-.. bib, cumber- bund-ond: corsage. 1-3 3. 38 - Other toddier Dresses ene to a i sak ga HS, Raa ia anon ssl Tet a Ue - jockeys to promote their records— The FTC investigation was re FLYIN’ HIGH — Whisky, a circus poodle is only practicing sae upon by . Republicans in'keé psychiatrist claimed Wednes-|fJ latest Lane .styles. vealed as another _ government, nis rope-skipping act here but he looks like he could join the high {CoM8fess to combat Democratic/day. oe agency. the Federal Communica-; ire et without much trouble. The dog belongs to the Bertram eotorts to blame, the administra-|~Not only are ‘the men “in¥Ore —o tions Cornmission, was prepar ing| n _ trou’ _ a " - jon for space failures and the lag| masculine but the women here are ee to open a hearing Monday into) Mills ree ee = tec quarters i Ae Rreiar-omt The behind the Soviet Union in mili-|more feminine than their easterniig Use the Ward-Way radio and TV program practices. | circus is rehearsing for its Christmas .season a ndon's Olympia jtary missiles. ue sisters. Credit Plan. $1.00 -~ * * | Stadiun. _ Republicans will be on the de-| Dr. Blaine E.. McLaughlin of|M reserves your Lane The hearing is aimed at finding} . fensive. in the\ space and missile| Philadelphia gave Dallas a quick Ceder Chest! whether the FCC has authority to) Tooking. fc But ‘they are happily! psychoanalysis and pronounced it regulate program content, or. . . looking forward to the chance to! more optimistic, healthy and sane na whether new legislation is needed. | Fuel-Seek n Eskimos ‘boom the’ drums for the balanced|than cities in the“East. He is at- 48 So South th Saginaw w inaw St. The inquiry stems from House 1 g ‘budget they contend is necessary|tending a convention of the Ameri-| = RESS. _SHUNSDaY. DECEMRER 3, 109 : THE PON PLAC P Ww. = iAP) othe it is making an intensive investi- gation of alleged payolfs.by re- cording companies to disc WASHINGTON (AP)—It will be; | | budget-balancing “vs.the missile; gap in the center ring when the presidential election year Con- gress meets next month. President Eisenhower signaled his awareness of the forthcoming conflict betwéen Republicans .and Democrats with news conference s comments Wednesday outlining the administration’s position’ &n Micon at — Franklin B. both rE ae former Navy counsel. bag, bess : i appointed by President n- Eisenhower told the reporters howell do Gavitvies the country’s that everybody who is a taxpayer multibillion-dollar defense. pro- ought to. be thinking about what gram, His title will be assistant | would happen if the government defense secretary doesn't’ curb inflation by balancing! “°*"°° S°Snetaty- its budget. : The President also cautioned Dallas on Couch: against giving way to any “‘tre- . . _|mendous hysterical urge” to aban- Big Di tference don manned bombers and imme-| py diately” put all the country’s de-| Between Sexes ‘fense eggs in the missile basket.| ~ unfair trade practices they did not | This advocacy of balanced forces!) DALLAS, Tex., (AP)—Men in} mame any companies. ' jin a period of defense weapon'Texas are more masculine than! ~ * * wey AP Wirephote (transition seemed certain to be their brothers back East, a Yan- FTC Chairman Earl W. Kintner said investigators are checking on possible violations of the law by record firms in payments made to television ‘and radio disc jock-) . eys. Several sections of the coun- try’ are being checked, he said, naming New York, Philadelphia, Cleveland and Chicago as among them. ‘BRIBERY IS VIOLATION” Kintner said “‘commercia] brib- ery” has been recognized as a violation of the FTC Act in sev-| eral court cases. FTC sources said: privately that| action was—tikely against several} record firms ynder~-a_ section of! the act which Raps deceptive and| Choose now while we have a full selection of the OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 P.M. UNTIL CHRISTMAS ... LAY-AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS NOW! committee disclosures about fixed to’ prevent. inflation: can Medical Assn. TB au show Plead for NaturalGas | ~=m : Clearing House BARROW, Alaska ‘AP)—Let us of the joint chiefs of staff use some of this Arctic land's’ “If you, as President of. the Wants Names plentiful natural gas, Eskimos United States, can help my people ask : who are poor and in desperate for Yule Baskets Government offices, agencies need of inexpensive fuel, we will and homes in this most northern. be forever, grateful,’’ Hopson The Pontiac Area Christmas| United States town, on the Arctic, wfote. Clearing House, a United Fund/Ocean, burn it for heat and light ~« * * project, is now taking applications; state Sen. Eben Hopson wrote, His letter was mailed Nov 33.| arin, Ae, caema| Gate snes oro te A , o PAY Dec. 18. No names will be accepted | But his repeated appeals, and val petroleum reserve in this area | DELUXE | for Christmas baskets President Eisenhower. He has had no reply. after that date. |those of other Alaskans, to gov-' years ago. | roth gra ine qulfying ier |lured down cl Hop, wt | RIGID CONST re iON turned down cold, Hopson wrote | or otherwise qualifying for | turne n ce p 0 © Candy Borr May Not | The deadline for applications {s ~ we *& The governiivent- created a Na: Christmas assistance, may apply He is an Eskimo and father in person any weekday at the~| jeuant children ‘Wiggle Out:of This One basement office of the clearing Going right by my own home house at the Pontiac Salvation is a large gas pipe which supplies SAN ANTONIO Hex. (UPD — . Army Citadel, 29 W. Lawrence gas to near by federal offices,"’ the puxom. baby-faced stripper ‘Candy ‘ st. Democratic les gistator wrote Barr may be behind bars today The office is open from 9 a‘m.to ‘‘However, myé family and all for the first time in. her long battte , noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Clearing tke other natives in Barrow are to wiggle out of a 15-year prison house officials said needy families forbidden from tapping into this,:sentence for hiding marijuana ir sii Se a cine rea wt fo OF any other pipelines yee eee et CUE STICKS AND ALL a \ featuring Area civic, fraternal and service) Coal costs $42 a ton here. 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It is “mates that approximately 500, _ Musicians, Scientists LONDON h—Britain and Russia Tuesday signed a' new educational, scientific and cultural ey fists, students, ists, Baseman research wee musicians and artists will “The. agreenient sidesteps the is-| =< _ “Both par agree to under- take studies in the immediate tutere with a view to normaliz- ing relations in the field of | bs ae Aus the agreement Georgi Zhukov, president of the) Russian state committee for cul- tural relations, arrived in Britain Aey 1961 on Villng a ‘Ideal Carkinn Diplomat Gets High State Dept. Pos LIVINGSTON MERCHANT * President Eisenhower, “Merchant +treaty differences with the state p= Fal was) | _ named by Pbesident Eisenhower) i'Tuesday as undersecretary of | state for political affairs, He takes over the post vacated by ace trou-| bleshooter nai Meany, ie suaceistas say t tai. one of the} : faced Mer-| charit’s greatest attributes is his} fall, slender andi ability to quickly “summarize 3] “¢eomplicated problem in a simple} and lucid manner, He stands high in the esteem of recently traveled to the Canal Zone for on-the-spot negotiations aimed at settling U. S.-Pénamaniay) 7 similar to. cultural pacts Moscow ‘recently signed with the United, States and the United Arab Re- public Britain's famed Old Vic Shakes-' Ppearean theater troupe and the, Royal Philharmonic’ Orchestra, with its Conductor Sir Thomas . Beecham, will go to the Soviet Services, Inc. and Farm Union. The Leningrad Symphony will genera] manager of. the coopera- visit Britain next year for the tive. Edinburgh Festival. The ballet company of the Leningrad Korov /at the 11th annual meeting of the). Theater and a Ukrainian Folk {cooperative at . Michigan State Song Ensemble also will visit (University. Britain, during 1960 three specialists from| each country will be exchanged to! acquaifitithemselves with ‘ “modern | practice in chest sur ger ry. a —_ Bois Blanc’ Island Best for Deer, Kill Reveals Mackinac’ in Lake Huron, lays claim to being Michigan’s most fertile deer taunting spot. The 640 hunters who tramped the | island between Nov. 15 and Nov. 30 killed 331 deer, a ratio of a, little better than one kill for each | two hunters. = ‘Lansing, was appointed Huntley’ s The two countries agreed that successor. | supplies totaled $28,400,000 fomghe named president of the organiza. ” CHEBOYGAN & — Bois Blanc tion; Elton Smith, Caledonia, was’ “Island, lying off the Straits~ of /Teelected vice president: lee was reelected secretary and to become assistant secretary for; L. S. Monroe, East Lansing, was — reelected treasurer. * farl E Huntley Ends Farm Group Work — EAST LANSING (UPI) — Ear! 'E. Huntley, Potterville, Tuesday S ended 30 years with .Farm Bureau ‘armers Petro- leum Cogperative as he retired as Huntley announced ‘the decision Jack C. McKendry, * * * At Dulles’ request, Merchant ac- ‘companied, the late secretary on many globetrotting diplomatic missions. Side-by-side with Dulles, |he played a major role in prepar- ing the United States’. position at FAMILY DOCTOR—Dr. Chee- ley M. Martin, 70, of Elgin, around his neck which was pre- sented to him by the American Medical Assn. after he “was named “Family Doctor. of the Year’ by the association, meet-/ ing in Dallas, Tex. Dr. Martin has practiced’ medicine in the small town of Elgin many years ‘and hag attended at the birth of 2,300 babies. ° AP Wirephete’ | In an American D govnaks book | they iw a photo of @ “modern the big four summit meeting at Geneva in July 1955, He is an expert on European and Far Eastern affairs and has been a top-drawer foreign policy adviser in both the Harry Truman and Er senhower administrations, a 2 A native New Yorker, Merchant mat's debonair bearing. He talks in a gravelly, but kind voice, some- Maynard E. Brownlee, Lansing, eneral manager of the Farm Bureau Services, Inc., said farm | past year, a record year and 13 | per tent. higher-than last year, heavily. | He is an untiring worker who puts in long hours and has what! his colleagues- describe as an “al. most superhuman nervous _..and_ mental stamina.’ He often works’ 18 to 20 hours a day on a pressing Marten” Garn, Charlotte, yas re- Brown | * * | Directors elected were Garn; | Peter H. De. Weerd, Hudsonville; | \Walter Harger, Stanwood; Clayton! secretary for political affairs. Healy, East Jordan: Ward Hodge, | ‘Snover; Robert E. Smith, Fowler-| Over the state as a whole, the | vite: Smith; Blaque Knirk, Quincy Michigan Conservation Dept. esti-: hunters got fewer than 125,000, deer. no-gun season Oct. 1 to Nov. 5. it & -and Kenneth O. Johnson, Freeland. | Den Osborne, 1959 manager of Bois Blanc yielded 47 deer to ‘the Wilson team in the Carolina iron and 10 per cent of the rile- 176 bow and arrow hunters in the. ‘League, pitched for 14 seasons in flavin recommended’ for the daily he Pacific Coast League. - own natio ho early : ip payments idiplomatic problem, a x «© * Merchant joined the State De, partment in 1942, He rose rapidly) affairs, where he han-| many NATO affairs, and in’ on was appointed U. S, Ambas-' sador tg. Canada. His:last post was a deputy under-' Merchant and his wife Elizabeth, | have a son and two daughters. times wears glasses and smokes! A three-ounce serving of eck ff — en or turkey prov ides 30 per ecrit of the protein, 25 per cent of the diet bel a _bormally fai il gates ela ‘Where you save does make - @ difference! SAVINGS RECEIVED BY THE 10TH OF THE wonTH EARN sabe ps 1st SE ES 312% CURRENT RATE of EDERAL INSURED SAVINGS | EACH ACCOUNT INSURED TO $10,000 SAVINGS 3055 W. 12 Mile Rad Berkley Hi Sgt eee Sn een eeecneeereenere ee acuve man. n. ‘The minute ». youre ‘ ittering gifts— i the ie ining nt Minera mee Ani nation : The Best Ironrite: Out! Full size cast-iron ‘shoe, Folding cabinet cover, Irons anything you can wash! Special Christmas; price. : Pay Only $10 Down | 199" CHRISTMAS DELIVERY GUARANTEED “Ze (OOD HOUSEKEEPING of PONTIAC Open Monday and Friday Nights Until 9 P, M 51 West Huron Street, Pontiac © FE 4-1555 Phone! ‘ 2 “PONT! AC. 5. MICHIGAN, Michigon Retail. yavel Upset. by Ruling on “Sales Levy Brackets ¥ LANSING (UPD—The Michigan |- Retailers Assn. Wednesday brand- * led a recent décision by Atty. Gen | Paul L, Adams as ‘‘politically -in- spired.”’ * x * |. Otis. F. Cook, ‘executive vice! . , president of the association, said | Adams was wrong in reeently giv- ing an opinion that the group's ~ recommended. sales tax schedule | ‘was illegal. Adams said breaking points in {the sales tax schedule should fome on 17, 49 and 83-cent levels, ~ fo\ lisit ONT. cli ecinecee tac gan fetailers use the breaking . “| points of 17, 38 and 68 cents.c ~- Meeting js.9 san10N UNCOLLECTED Chapters, He said retailers already pay lout of their own pockets because WILLIAM H. FRIBLEY - Leader of DAV Plan Open: With Local on Saturday Pontiac Disabled Americaii~Vet- | erans chapters. will play host this mander .William H, .Fribley, Fribley will be guest of honor; an open meeting hosted by 16 and101 to be held at, 570) at Chapt the Bemis-Olsen Amvets Hall, Oakland Ave, © John Hirlinger, manager of the | Pontiae Area Chamber of Com- merece, will. officially welcome | i Fribley to Pontiac ‘in the opening | 1 address at 7:30 p.m. | Saturday: to’ DAV. National Com | tax (income tax) upon the citizens ‘they cannot collect from the con- sumer. Cook accused Adams and the revenue _department .of “‘at- tempting to write tax brackets | | into a law where no sich brack- | ets-exist.”” - the Year” trophy for Pine Row + WIN paRy-orRoPEY ~ right, accepts The Pontiac Press ‘“‘Dairyman of yo « Adolph Engler, Farm, which he % = an o ofthe Pentiao Press Phote manages, while farm owner Greene Fenley Jr. looks on. Making the presentation is Dick Han- son, suburban editor of The Pontiac Press. ‘“Tepamany public officials,” said) - 'Cook,- . are seemingly willing : : : senor segues, lal Royal Oak Again Asks Tax-Boost (of Michigan.” * * -* He said Adams’ ruling was an ‘attempt. to. increase pressure | for’ Disabled vets throughout the the income tax. , Pontiac area and widows or de-| + ; pendents of deceased servicemen | ROYAL OAK — For the third B time this year rgsidents wit be; * & ‘tes enson fo n ergo asked to, approve an increase in is millage for the support of their Fribley, of Crestline, Kan speaker pro tem of the Kansas State Legislture. He has been a member of that legislative body for 11 years. are invited. | i ' blie schools and $2 million f Operation Friday Sitesi coetrecton men t WASHINGTON (PSecretary | of Agricultyre Ezra Taft Benson * The proposed increase ‘mills for five years. is 2.25 Goodfelows in “four Oakland County communities will be out in force to sell their annual, special editions of The Pontiac Press ‘vith- ‘in the next ‘two days. Money collected in the paper -jsales will go toward helping needy He is currently on a tour of nine | Michigan cities. Fribley will dis- @uss Current disabled veterans’ will undergoe an operation for removal of his gall bladder at Walter Reed Army Hospital . te- About $1,500,000 of the $2 million families at Christmastime, to pro- for school building would go for vide toys for underprivileged chil- construction of a junior high / Gren, and for Christmas parties in County Goodfellow Sales. Planned Friday, Saturday to sell The ‘Press tothorrow eve- ning and Saturday. are South boule.’ vard at Adams road, Crooks Auburn roads, Adaris-and Auburr rae and Rochester and Auburn The winning record was made rons. on aherd of 48 registered Hol- The money they receive from the) stein cows. They set an average | annual sale is also used for Christ- mas baskets, plus toys for under-| and a Christ-, privileged children fforts of Three Men Bring Farm Arinual Press Award This year’s Oakland County “Dairyman of the Year” - award was won through the efforts of three men. “The trophy was presented last night to Pine Row _ Farm at 611 Snell Rd., north of Rochester, owned by Greene Fenley Jr. and managed by Adolph W. Engler, with Harold Hill as herdsman. . - The coveted trophy is awarded annually by The Pon- tiac Press when dairymen from throughout the county get together at their banquet. Last night's event was; . at the Commerce . Masonicl— aeererans eae a | Teniple. Pine Row Farm was: ji fon Farm was Te Arraign Four provement Assn. managers | as having the best coin Break-Ins “herd in Oakland County | for the past year. ¢ r presented to Alleged Members of, .. The award was Englee and Fenley by Dick Han-| County Burglary Ring; son, Pontiac-Press suburban editor.” hook of 12 Others Implicated — " Factors considered in chosing 4 ind | through winher are: High preduction of milk and butterfat_ as shown by records; | improvement, during the year in | preductioh, housing, 'and feeding; a satisfactory ' breeding program that will con- | stantly improve the herd; and = = They are William H. Dicksan, | approved practices of manage- (18, of 2121 Durham St., Utica; ' ment and feeding. |Paul. D. Mclntyre,- 20, of 3170 Judges Gerald Brooks, Mr and | Gerald St... Rochester; Raleigh Airs Charles Rogers and Paul M,) mon agreed that Pine Rovw| Farm has been carrying out of years. (CITE, CONTRIBUTION Both the farm owner and man- lager have made a great contribu-| tion-+to dairying in Oakland County’ 1} methods, they said. breeding | a sound dairy program for a number) use of approved operating | in Rochester. . Four alleged members. of a 16- member burglary ring are in Oak-, land County Jail awaiting arraign-) /ment Monday on breaking and en- ‘tering charges before Cire uit Judge: Russel Hotter H. * * * Wilson, 18, ‘of 2382 Longview St., jand Jason M. Edgerton, 21, of 12344 Longview St., both of Avon Township. * * * Dickson, \iff's deputies lest Friday led to ithe arrest of others, is awaiting |trial here in Cireuit Court for the | October burglary of a—bus_ garage The four appeared before Avon | Township dustice Luther C, | Green yesterday and waived ex- amination, whose arrest by sher- Overcome 3in Shelby SHELBY. ‘TOWNSHIP — Three workmen, one from. Shelby ‘Town ship and two from Detroit, were overcome ‘by carbon ‘honest fumes while working 25 feet under- ground at the Curtiss-Wright plant here last night. * * * Stricken weré Peter Weber, 19, ‘of 53224 Garland Dr., Shelby Town- ship, and John Krenc ewiez, 44, and Bill arcihieas 4, both of Detroit. were installing a test , cell an a pit using a. gas-driven | welding machine. _ Acting Shelby According to Township Fire | Chief Marvin E. Meitz, the can- | Vas they had put up around them bad cut off their fresh air in- take. i The three were ‘removed from, , ‘the pit and taken to the plant: pro-' tection gate on 23-Mile road where firemen gave oxygen to the two Detroit mert. ~*~ * & ! Weber: was able to sit up and ride to St. Joseph Hospital, Mount 'Clemens, in a police car. The oth- er two were taken by ambulance. Weber and Strange were treated in satisfactory condition but. will remain in the hospital for obser. ‘vation, doctors said., Broomfield Hits Farm Subsidies Waste in Government Topic of Congressman Before Rotary Club and released. Krencewicz is listed' - problems, with special reference to ‘school; the balance of the money morrow, the area schools. All were returned to | fast year of 12,850 pounds of milk | | and “464 pounds of buttertat per | cow. Giving federal subsidies to large 7 the county jail, unable to post | jlaxming” interests and depriving | $2,500 bonds, ” |the small farmer .is “probably the When Dickson was arrested Fri-|best example of waste” in Wash- the 1959 Veterans’ Pension Law All. Pontiac ‘DAV officials are expected to be in attendance, as ‘well as many state and national ' officers. — Ohioan Will H ead Sherman Firm. in Royal Oak i Ohié industrialist -Ralph M. LaPorte. has been elected” presi- | dent of Sherman Products, In¢., of ‘Royal Oak. He succeeds William: A. Romain who resigned recently. * * * The firm's board of directors! also named Vincent: J:-(Crampton | executive vice, president. LaPorte, 52, -ts president ot LaPorfe Industries, Inc.. and LaPorte Furniture Co, at Uhrichsville, Ohio, ' Romain,” 40, left the Royal Oak: goodwill trip to Europe. , acting secretary in Benson's ab- would be used to relieve over- ‘crowding i in the elementary schools land for fire prevention and sani- itary improvements, * * +* The building program is being and | proposed as a bond issue requir- ‘ing an increase of .75 mills for} * * * ‘one year, Benson is expected to.be in | Both of these proposals failed in the hospital 10 days {to two ja special March election and in weeks, June at the regular school board Underseeretary of Agriculture ‘election. Trude D.. Morse will serve as Students in the existing junior Ihigh schools are attending half-day ‘sessions for lack of space. x * * The hospital announced the secretary entered the hospital yesterday following a peried of | intermittent acute attacks of gall | bladder colic. The attacks start- ed after his: recent trade and | sence, Hospital Boosters” Idea Born in Pain \ Bloomfield Township woman, such an ugly color green, I saw tractor-mounted industrial equip-| ment ‘firm to become vice presi- t of Industrial Enterprises, I ja home actjdent and was taken! Cuioage. oe ne ito St. Joseph\Mercy Hospital onty | ito wait more ‘than two hours for a itreatment. Seventh Child Born to Charlie Chaplin / Mrs. Helen Petrakis, 141 a “Mrs. Petrakis was discomforted, |Williamsbury Rd., was did./of people th no. responsibility the amg _ @dministration, hold its! first function 15 days a také\ Criminal action_against mem- or ‘Comriitinist. China’s con- ni iff it Borhbay. for the al- Goon TO GET OUT ‘boarded a | clearly showed that behind a lof East “Fastern Star. Legislature Deals Bagwell a Slap roll “tax ‘soltttion to Michigan 8 - aire” cash cxisis : ‘and largest milk processing plant) Apprehend Man Who} jhe has ever scen | .Terrifies Daughter of! Attorney General iOffice Building’ with the Capitol, |‘'they missed the Capitol and ended ‘up in a park," Broomfield said: ' * * * “It cost several thousand more oe plane to Jeave that!) CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI)—An!@°!lars te find it, too,” he said:-~ “ country, said Dr. Trout. It was €X-Convict was ‘captured early to. Of the Landrum-Griffin labor-re- igood to get Gut, he commented, (day-after a second attempted at. form bill. Broomfield told Rotari- Observations made by Br. bees a Radcliffe girl in two. wojans President Eisenhower's appeal Trout when he left the Red offi- | ro tne Peop clped produce ‘the cial behind to discuss his wishes | minimum bill a responsible Con- gress could pags.” Lt. Guilloz, Berkley Policeman, Dies Berkley Police Lt, Raymond But the real high point of -his Russian visit came when he finally * The student, * * Mary Adams, 21, 1 eS Lansing, Mich., daughter 0 ichigan. Atty. Ge ment, life in Russia is a “very |Adams, heard the Gen. naan, “drab. alfatr. ling her’ bed, screamed and tele. His fins illustrated this when Phoned police. pictures taken off Moscow's main) The intruder, believed to have street showetk Trew after-row of! entered by forcing a ground ‘log cabins serving as homes—this | floor bathroom window at. Foun- ‘in the fourth ‘lar x city of the ders House, fled to an adjoining Guilloz, 53, died of a heart attack world, he remarked. jToom and down a fire eseape. yesterday at Pontiac Osteopathic * * ~ . Police cordoned off the aréa.and! Hospital just. a few hours after The banquet was: sexed by spotted the suspect who fled ‘on| admittance, “eomen of the Commerce Orter of foot. The chase ended when the. He was. stricken. at his home, “man ran up a blind alley. and 3036 Buckingwam Dr, Berkley. “ «Policeman Cyril Hynes fired two: [L4t. Guilloz had been.a member Shots into the air. The man came)! the Berkley Police Departmenit from behind a row of ash barrets Since 1944. with his hands up. | Surviving are his wife, Helen: * te * ithree daughters, Mrs. George Lenz Authorities said he had served|°! Berkley. Mrs. Carl Hanmack of aterm at Concord Reformatory for Detroit and Mrs. Bert Zybrands of. L. ANSING — Politically, the (_ knife-point attack on another Garden City; nine grandchildren, Senate’s nuisance tax decision Radcliffe girl last year. a brother and.a sister. was a slap in the face to Paul D. | The Adams girl is a first year! Funeral arrangements are being, Bagwell, defeated 1953 Republi- ‘gr aduate student at the Harvard-;Made by Sawyer Funeral. Home ‘ facade of marvelous develop- can candidate for kovernor. \affiliated: woman's college. in Berkley, And it possibly provided a fore- ~ —— taste of g clash for the 1960 GOP . Tal aoe gubernatorial nomination. be- Oren House Tomorrow seni amr Stars tween Bagwell, Michigan State ' : Dead rie: : University faculty member, and at ew Murray Studio , ; 0 : Sen. Carlton H. Morris (R-Kala- | Ai open house will be held!. ot’ ade D. (AP) > alent maroo). ~. 6 to 10 pem. Friday. to’ celebrate pe co direct Rocampra, : party’s “titular: Jeader, ic director for the. ptwiaoe! Bowl, -was found dead at—| {home Wednesday. aes. Pye fecareera. 32, left va. the opening: of the Herta Murray idance- * at 25 E, Pike St. today) Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Craddock | | 00 228 Gardner Rd., Oxford, | not _afinounce the engagement ot Wins Bull aed : CHICAGO. R— C. B "Smith of ‘Williamston’ was ‘eit the - re- ripe he: mentally and ‘oun’ Parma ikeons Killed | j g a oo datighter Quida to-Douglas iserve cha the junior JACKSON = Bawahd Oley, . Son of Mr. and Mrs. A, | Holstei Testa 2 ee 7, of aly heehee was’ in-|0'S per of Addison. A spring 8 ; eta Livestocl _Bxvogttion! oatd fa st in a two-| Miria “sng is dv eta “There: Tuesda ¥ r col northwest of Jackson. |Eouelia Youth Wil Have Yo Wit str nt cant sd sich des wet Circuit Judge Michael Carland|Permitted under Michigan law. roy am ‘that ' jor Fourth Trip to Altar granted Forman his third divorce} in: President Richard M. 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Pp Lox al 100 of Union } has offered reward for information x ke ith Curtsinger hasn't been seen since home in Floreyce, Ky attend - he left: his) Nov. 9 to! a. union meeting here. should we. spend our money in al ene where we're not wanted ?"”| the major steamship Pos have canceled Havana as a) port-of-eak on. their winter cruises. These lines in the past have car-, ried “an estimatéd 30,000 tourists to Havana each year, One line, the Holland-Americ a, alone car- ried 10, 000 * * * Hotels. in Havana have ~. been badly hurt by the drop in tourist | visits:-The Hotel Havana Riviera, built-in-1957 through a_federal oan, Was taken over last week by ‘the Cuban government. The) ‘hotel was losing $10,000 a day. | lofficials said. The Havana Hotel Assn. recent- announced it would appeal for a trustee of the local, ‘government subsidies. & a The Cuban Tourist Commission | office here said ‘that in 1957—the His automobile was found two latest \ \Feporting year — 2,804,112 days later on a Covington streét tourists visited Cuba and spent near the Ohio River, Algin Roberts Police detective. Kentucky State said he believes, Curtsinger either is in the Ohio River or has fled from the area. ‘SUICIDE ON MIND’ Roberts, who has peer invesii- gating the case, said, he carried it out. I don't know." Curtsinger Was involved ‘in an intralocal squabble betwen forces opposing Teamsters’ In. ternational President James RK. Hoffa and those favoring Hoffa. The Jocal officers were @lected On an anti-Hoffa slate. * * & ‘summer, the Last pro-Hoffa| ~ group seized control of the union headquarters for a few. hours! after a fight with the anti-Holfta officers. in the | was hurt i subsequently Curtsinger brawl and t least we! Foster” know suicide was on he mind. If, explicit, Cuba is practically nil," he “said. 'Assn.’s. proposal . for school term. filed (lature of (58 1-3 million dollars. There were 381,600 American visitors, of them on, cruises, 31,000 A commission spokesman ad- mitted that 1958 and 1959 “‘have been very bad years.” — * * * An official of the “Call Mr. travel bureau was more “The tourist trade in - eet etn eesti Old Abe Lincoln Brought to Life in School Row FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) —_ A class of seventh graders has chal. enged the Kentucky Education a 10-month * * * | In a letter to the ‘State Legis. Kentucky” the 31. stu- charges against one of the rebel ,dents at Martin School in Floyd group. Ben Gettler, attorney for tie! local, said ‘I .think there is a likelihoods that John Curtsinzer, met with foul play. 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Pee roe € -roducers, heart [om trom ei to 17 per,more work was necessary to d Eugene Stevenson. cent in the same period. * jchange buying and selling habits| ; are still in the ex- ul : ‘in.yany substantial way, Baxan's, Poems In part, this increase in lean seduce lange amounte of mention ene + down meat values reflects the declining animals without the promise of an| Ce er : os ha an effect on meat consump- of lard” it said, Lard is at adequate price incentive, -it added ’ dar project, ie See cine.” he ald. aes rales aoe ey oe won a The health minister of Madhya — es : ee Pradesh State, Rant Padvavuti Another nutrition expert said cent of total value, compared with Morton Sees Possible vers rs 9 bs ; sing desire ‘tt Sting consctousnens @ pro- (20 per cent 50 years ago. , 3 . : teins “and calories is glso in: | The federal reserve experts sug-|GOP Control of House dates, of Jean meas. _, fluencifg the producers of live- (gested the change in the public's) 0 : Part of this desire has been stock. taste for meat might hold a ray of warn (UPD — Repub- _eiiang B cif reflected in a shift from pork | . ide what the| Ope for farmers, whose hogs are/lican National Chairman Thruston _ : te wets pgttenware tre by fm | TODDLERS bemused by gitt- os Soa ger oe Ah gut Campbell, nutrition director of the . ae hower Wednesday there is wide-| PROPERLY BROWNED. toast | Pradesh State has announced it a and should be: a. rulde giving find = in opening tase hams, loins, plenie shoulder and seen: Livestonk and Meat Ped a . ont eer bee spread sot tn ot Rip tape has competition from “pop - up kg en se ee nee ame ‘valunbio sth packages. New rattle, clothes, _ |Board. “Processors are trimming apts rt emgence | Sarcugnow. the cous ; aqui oenhen ve age events, necording to daily essentials such’ as petro- wre — pe - ny-|Off more fat, and .so are the re- We nad’ chs ot pra org 48 ry try which could win the GOP ‘con- ae ee aetna ~— Delhi World Agricultural ‘ Tom Belton, — ly roa : American Medical Assn. nu ” Weight, ltrol of the House in 1960. ute. , ~ | Fair, é Organization leaders, whos have feu ra pg Pion Baby: inthe trition counselor said much of tl Tee eae lean cuts account for| stead of the current 38 per Eton eke is also senator from} ness of waffles, bread or muf- * * e received the forms Have been) =, =. ©.” change is ‘due to advertising which| more than 71 per cent of the to-| Ce@t, its value would probably |icentucky, reported to the Presi,| fins. Reports here say that other asked to complete and return them 2 | eerie _ {stresses the danger of eating toojtal carcass value of hogs, com- increase 15 per cent on the basis ident on the results of his recent " ——t state governments’ plan similar as soon as possible before the| The Thames, principal river of much fat. “-"~"lpared with only 50 per cent inj"! he present trend, it said. {¢o.4,, tour of the country follow-| The first Republican convention) gitts, . inculding lon’ cubs from first publication in January. eS England, is 210 miles long, “It has not been proven that'1909, according to the bank. Fat' But the bank cautioned thatling the adjournment of Congress. |was held in Philadelphia in 1856. | Gir Forest. “eee p é a . ; 4 . eo ~ % é - “ ~ & é : . ~ . 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A male nurse to treat emergency owes pareeqeny Precabis hol. - _ “eases and a janitor to tidy up wil) “49% Wemen lm Japan's big. Pho ° ‘drunkards’ protection sfa- roind out the staff : cities often form “streteher | tions."’ one with seven rooms and ; 7" corps” to clear drunkards from | the other with 3, will be at their SOFT BED AND FLOOR the streets and keep them from service by that time The rooms will have soft beds, being run ever, When they've quaffcd a few-teo running water, linoleum floors with’ |mpatience with the often de-) many, the inebriates will be gently half an inch of spongy fiber under- structive antics of. drunkards is | guided to one of the protection neath to cushion falls and walls'growing, but the drunkard still! Stations and put under the care padded with foam, rubber to keep rates extra special care here. ef a four-man staff, self-destructive types from butting* ““Drunkards -are not criminals,” First, a courteous desk sergeant themselves senseless. said Kenroku Koike, chief of the will check them in, take their home , Behind these protection stations,|crime prevention department of address and phone number to get which will cost the Japanese capi- |the Tokyo metropolitan police. in touch with relatives and lock up/tol a total of 7,875,000 yen ($21,598), | :/ “JUST A RARE BINGE” valuables. {is the same remarkable concern) . lfor the welfare of the drunkard | iicareheen “an eine ‘ hae ithat has led some people to, cal rooms, each a comfortable 10 ‘with. Putting them in a jail cell, | feet by 5 feet, and station himself |= The drunkard is a man with a ay in Cincinnati after having held the defense post ‘for 26 months. ithe way we do now, just makes Gates, in private life, i¢ an investment bagker. McElroys resig- ithem feel so much more. guilty) that they may go out and get nation is effective immediately. drunk all over again the minute ° Twelve Simple Rules we turn them oe € | Make a Safe Holiday Besides, Koike * ia sipping a Boneless cup of green tea, drunkards are a nuisance at police stations and in- Animals é “ DEPARTMENT CHANGE — — Nell H. McFiroy, left, resigned A lot of them gre good family! Tyesday as secretary of defense, and President Eisenhower chose ;;men out on a rare binge. They, mas S. Gates, right, to succeed him, Gates now is deputy Japan “the drunkard’s paradise.’’| jhave a guilty conscience to ‘begin’ ¢. ry of defense. McElroy is feturning to the soap business | some curt replies. “Our faces are red in retros- “This! ‘ pect, * said a businessman. : year we'll check it daily, This woul prevent limestone. intended for Santa and it was put: forming contact between the gas &W _ and the planetary rock. ay last year unopened.” A recent survey found that Fnore | “it matight not “havejthan nine out of 10 pregnancies in| ‘the United states end successfully. It's only, “NEW YORK / UPI: ‘The International Association of terfere with normal operations. Fire Chiefs has madé public a list of 12 rules to keep the gn furnishing the protection on V enus? Christmas tree from becoming a fire hazard. station, the police drew the line Ninety-two persons died of fire during last year’s three. at piped-in musie and alr-condi- ASHIN , day Christmas weekend, the fire chiefs said. | tioning. They don’t want per- ae has INGTON (UPI) — A sien Their precautionary rules: manent boarders, imals' perhaps similar to jellyfish * * * * “We're not worried: that thei|may abotind in oceans on Venus. +. A small tree can be just as pretty as a big one, and same men will turn up again and) The suggestion came from Dr. proportionately less dangerous. _ (again for rooms at the stations,”’| Harrison Brown of the California | 2. Keep it outdoors until you're ready to trim it Koike said. ‘‘We figure their wives | Institute of Technology. He ‘and 3. Don’t bring ét-in until “just before Christmas.” will see to it they don’t make it @ other scientists participated in a . , regular habit. news conference at the National 4. Set it up in the coolest part of the house, away Tokyo is not- the first Japanade |Aettnentics and Space Administra- from radiaters, heaters or fireplaces. Stand it in water. city to build such stations. Nagoya tion (NASA) Thursday. ; 5. Use fireproof decorations. Use no cotton or paper trim and Yokehama both have one in’ The scientists agreed that life on mings iinless they are flameproofed. ‘operation -now,. and 14 more are | Venus seems more probable as 6. Don't put electric trains,-or other electric toys, under | planned for major cities through-/a result of the discovery that the the tree or neat it out Japan. |planet’s atmosphere contains water a - * * * vapor, * * x ° ~ Koike said the Nagoya police are All agreed that existence of wa- 7. Use electric lights, never candles. Inspect each socket highly pleased with the success of| ter on Vehus, if it isn’t too het, and all wire to make sure lights ate in good cendition. Discard their station. indicates the possibility and per- sets with frayed wiring. Look for UL label, indicating approval, The Nagoya and Yokohama sta- haps the probability that the \ Se -ROLL-A-MATIC Reg. $29.95 by Underwriters’ Laboratories, Inc., when aan new lights. tions are coeducational, with eight! pigget supports life. Se te} - ‘rooms for men and two for women. 8. Provide a switch for the tree ‘lights at some distance |The Tokyo police are making theirs tains an enormous amount of car- from the tree ; for men only, bon dioxide. compared .to the, | “The ladies usually. aren't as : % Don't leave the lights on when you're way from _| some * amount of the same gas in the , e lig n 3 away fro ‘troublesome as the men,” Koike earth's atmosphere. On. Earth, home. allantly declared, ‘‘and whén the re they’ re not nearly as strong.” much of the atmospheric carbon 10. Inspect the tree from time to time to see whether ~ . « dioxide has been carried down in needies have started to turn brown near the lights. If they 7 rain and has combined with syr-' have, move the lights. ; U.S. Department of Agriculture fare rocks to produce limestone. | a . 3 r. i ¢ ak P tre¢ down . j 11. When needles begin to fall, take the tree down and wheat surplus of more than a bil-‘bones. Brown suggested that the | discard it —- outdoors lion bushels, is enough to produce relatively larger amotnts of car- 12. Discard gift wrappings promptly and safely after pres- gq billion loaves of bread — or 25 bon dioxide in the Venusian at- The Venusiari atmosphere con-§ figures indicate that the U.S. Limestone is the hard stuff off One South Saginaw Street ents are opened loaves for every person on earth. mosphere may mean that planet is | REMINGTON PRINCESS _ FE 5-5731 | Eddie Steele—Ford —— SLACKS Make a Wonderful Christmas Gift... am At Osmun’s, you get the BIG CHOICE in Slacks . ... 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His “fast until death,” aimed at forcing newspapers to publish bis lengthy views on the “over-eman- -|fast by turning up his nose at He is held in the county jail on @ federalacharge of threatening ‘ithe lives of several judges in- volved in -his divorce -case. The winds ofa hurricane cir- Gov. Robert E. Smylie thinks | Idaho should conduct a presiden-| tial preference election at . the same time it holds regular pri- maries in presidential élection « lyears, Smylie says he will ask the 1961): State Legislature ‘to authorize such to have the guidance of Michigna f Binte University forest products researchers will soor hyiid an unusual new, home in the interests of science, plains that the home will test plas< lines. Researcher Bryon Radcliffe ex- * & *& ~ National veonaumption of ice) cipation’’ of women, is a thing 6f;culate- clockwise in the Sotithern| an election. tie floors among other materials Lehn, owner of a Trailer Salesicream is expected to total 577/the’ past. iHemisphere~ and — counterclock | “If I were. a, delegate { would; There'll also be plastic water help the federal/million gallons in 1959. Simrell, 48, broke down Tues-jwise in the Northern. like a 20% - OFF ON © ALL f oe) TIMEX ~ EPA WATCHES w $5.60 ~ $6.40 ” $7.20 Re: ia cies 45-PIECE DINNERWARE Assorted Colors | |r Reg. $17.95 ® Fe ee l/-Jewel Walerproal DELMONIC O FULL "RANGE t - Electric Chord Organ $119.95 Value S $9: $22.50 -NOW “12” Ail Transistor Radio WITH BATTERY | and EARPHONES © With brass reeds, 12 brass chords, 22 keys, plus 15 sharps and flats. 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BOTTLE OF 6 OUNCES. 7 PLASTIC 80° MINIT RUB... 89° BUFFERIN TABLETS 1.15 BRECK CREME RINSE FOR CHEST COLDS 21, OUNCE TUBE BOTTLE OF 60 TABLETS *1.09 LILT HOME PERMAN i ; a cuestray” © GUESTRAY Titres Heigsgigilly qin DEEP DISH "”.. DISCOMFORT. IN-PU < $EZE, PLASTIC. SOU MEDICATION Gives FAST ‘fe RELIEF FROM _ PERMANENT MERCURY BAND-AID ADHESIVE. BANDAGES . 63 we hower. on his grueling- trip abroad. Eisenhower takes off. tonight |—with the Eisenhower family and | @*ry on a 23,000-mile tour to three, continents, and at his side will | be Maj. Gen Howard - McCrum Snyder. As personal physician to| -the President, Snyder seldom. is far from Eisenhower's side—even when off duty. He and his wife live-in an apartment not far from _ the White House, \ he i] * * * Called from retirement ‘three times since 194, Snyder still is on active duty in the Army. He has been a doctor and a soldier for half a century. x* * * For years he was a-crack. sur- geon, but ho longer wields a scalpel will be 9 Feb. 7. and: Sn yder SS Spano Ac hasidogme man with a crop | Eisen- | of poe hair, Snyder is a popular | faverite’ around the White House! jall the others. A WEARING TRIP Eisenhower's 19-day goodwill} ” mission to 1] nations in Europe, | |Asia and Africa adds up to per-| haps the most wearing ~ journey, any president has ever under- taken. And at 69 with a@ history of three major illnesses in the last four years, Eisenhower is not | a man about whom any doctor) could rest-easy on this trip, Snyder and other Army physi- ‘clans gave the President a head- to-toe physical examination just a few weeks ago-and pronounced ) #7 8, Ike’ s Doctor, | ge by Him on Trips | ifrom Washington, it can be ee) lnis colleagues never be that | :previous medica] checkups flashed no warning in_advance of Eisen: | hower’s 1955-heart attack, the sur-/ he underwent for ileitis in| 1956, and the minor stroke he suf.) fered late in 1957 * * * On this tour, as in the -case of all other Eisenhower trips away. ‘for granted that Snyder has ar- ranged al] along the .three-con- tinent route for any emergency medical care Eisenhower might need. Snyder .or the assistant White House physician—Air Force Col. Walter R. Tkach — accompanies Eisenhower on every trip he makes, They always are on duty or on call when the President is him iri excellent health.except for |; chronic bronchitis. * * * generally That's a comiorting | NO ALL NEXT ‘Te FOOP. TOWN . ; HYLAND VARIETY STORE | M-59 SHOPPING CENTER ‘ 7554 Highland Road one at Williams Lake Toys — Games — Dolls — Cor Coats — Dresses — Shoes and Everything You : Need for the Holidays f J 1 We Have a Big Selection of Stee eee SS a Sete: IS THE TIME TO | LAYAWAY : YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT Road . PLENTY OF FREE PARKING *‘other also always is-available for wg; President on in Liquor Sales in Washington, One doctor or the ‘any care Mrs. . Eisenhower may | lrequire when she is not with the | his travels j + * The two physicians have no ouf- side practice, but they sometimes advise and care for top members jot the White House staff Expecting Jump | MEN’S WHOLE SOLES OUR SPECIALTY S. S. SHOE REPAIR — BASEMENT | ~ _ CLIP THIS COUPON AND SAVE 81c SUPER SPECIAL Ladies’ ... Men’s .. . Boys’ LEATHER OR RUBBER ~ Regular-$2.50 Value ATTACHED WHILE.U WAIT You Must Present Coupon With Shoes if To Receive Above Price KRESGE’S 4 ii OR SHOP fhors., Fri. Sat. Onby . Ladies” Top ‘ ‘ Lifts Put en 7 Pe he Cheaper DOWNTOWN STORE |} oo a ————— jiare expected to spend more than: Her Jahn, ii terly sales figures, Jahn says. i | tion of distilled liquor in October, | November and December was jjuted to holiday Aiiicause no other factor can explain ifthe marked difference,” Holiday Gifts to Bring} Total for Fall Months. to $560 Million NEW YORK iF Americans} 360 million dollars on holiday gifts’ of distilled spirits this Christmas.; * * * “This répresents a 10° per cent] increase over the unofficial =a imafes of $511,896,000 spent dur ing! ithe 1958 holiday season,"* says Wal-| marketing director for Schenley Industries, Inc. The estimates are based on quar- In 1958 the apparent consump- 68,612,000 wine gallons while the | average for each of the first | ree quarters was slightly more — than 47 million wine gallons, | “The excess—which gives us our! $511,896,000 when converted from | wine gailons into dollars—is attrib-! gift Jahn says. i { Coach Aubrey (Dit) Clapper of Buffafo in the American Hockey: ) League, scored. 228 goals in 20) years as ‘a hockey olayer. 1000's of colors to Give Your Hone Fresh Look for Christmas Interior or Exterior 1 choose from! rockcote SPECTROMATIC PAINTS ot Off Per Gallon--- | Any Finish 00 Reg. $1.29 Now Paint Roller Sets Reg. 95 9: 9x12 Drop Cloth Now 65° i buying be” _ PAINT cats $4. 35; PREMIUM INSIDE or OUTSIDE _ Yellow, Blue and Green Only PAIN ~ Rockcote Metropolitan " FLAT-SEMI-GLOSS or LATEX 8 Colors and White a 20 Gal. Reg. $3.49 5 3 T 1" 75 Gal , ate k sued bale DAY, ‘DECEMBER Sth BUNK BED WITH LADDER AND GUARD RAIL. 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Includes ei ad. nee oe ee feet are ‘a ‘sister Patricia, and two brothers, John T. and Richard P., all at home. - The baby was dead at birth yes- terday at Pontiac General Hospital. : . ! Mrs. Fred J. (Lillian 0.) ‘An- drus, 74, of 3536 Lakewood, Dray: |S¢ven ton Plains, died unexpectedly of a heart ailment at her home yester- day. She was. a registered nurse. | Surviving are her husband: three daughters, Mrs, Lillian Jacobs of Kansas City,. Mo., Mrs. Dorothy Shepard of Flushing. -N.Y. and Mrs. Nancy Hoops of Drayton Plains; two sons, Alfred B, Bote of Phoenix, Ariz. and Craig Bote | of .Auburn Heights: children and five great-grand-| children. Saturday at the Coats Funeral) Home, Drayton Plains, with burial) in Roseland Park Cemetery, EDWARD Cc. BRADSHAW Edward C. Bradshaw, 81, of 78 S. Ardmore. St., died unexpectedly yesterday at Pontiac General Hos- pital after a brief illness. * ’ He was a retired employe of the “ Economy Furniture Store. \Mr. Bradshaw leaves a daughter, Mrs. Eugene Douglas of Pontiac; a son, Edward A. of’ Pontiac; granddaughter; a great-grandson; and two sisters, Mrs. Lydia Daniels 6f Pontiac and Mrs. Katherine Ranyan of Fenton. Service will be, held at 2 p.m. Saturday at. the - Voorhees-Siple ‘Chapel with burial in Perry Mount _ . Park Cemetery. ALBERT OLSON |Clemens, . Service will be held at 11 a.m. | both gra ‘a brother and a sis- Service will be held at 2: p.m. ~ of friday at the Sparks-Griffin Chapel. of With burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. JAMES CALDWELL ‘ _ IMLAY CITY—Service for James Caldwell, 90, of 405 N. Main St. will be held at.1 p.m. tomorrow at Muir Brothers. Funeral Home here. Burial will follow at Imlay ‘Town- iship Cemetery Mr. Caldwell. died Tuesday . Martha T, Berry Hospital, Mount after an extended illness. Surviving are a daughter Mrs. Pearl Buzzell of Romeo, two sons, , grandchildren and 16 great- grandchildren, MRS, GEORGE CHAPMAN DRYDEN TOWNSHIP—Service for Mrs. George (Mary) Chapman, Tl, of 4276 Hollow Corners Rd‘. will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Muif Brothers Funeral Home, Lapeer. Burial will follow « in ‘Mount Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Chapman died today at Her: 10 grand- home after a brief illness. Surviving besides~ her husband! ‘are four sons, Kenneth and Ralph, | of: Dryden, Claire of Cali- farnia and Donald of Fremont a daughter, Mrs. Oliver ‘Braidwood of Dryden, 15 grand. children and six great-grandchil- dren, DAVID ‘cosTELLo ELBA TOWNSHIP — Service for! | David Costello, two-year-old son of) joa 7” Mrs. Wilson Costello of S. Elba Rd. will be held at 1) ng Saturday at Muir Brothers! Funeral Home, Lapeer, Burial will) follow in Stiles Cemetery. David died yesterday at his home| following a short illness. Surviving besides his parents are three sisters, Laura, Marla and Di- ana; dnd three brother's, Eugene, Bria: and Bradley, all at home. FRED VAN EVERY ‘FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP Service for Fred Van Every, 85, of | 29205 Greening Rd. will be held at Albert Olson, 70, of 390 Oakland il p.m. tomorrow at Spencer J. Ave., of six weeks. He was a member of St. John | Lutheran Church. _ Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. died yesterday at Pontiac Heeney Funeral Home, Farming- ‘his fis bli é c Offic General Hospital after an illness ton. Burial will follow in ~ + wieigan | GIFT SUGGESTIONS FROM GEORGE'S JEWELRY DEPT. @ Ladies’ & Men's Wallets @ Men's Jewelry ® Lighters @ Costume Jewelry @-Holloware © Silver Sets -@ Ladies’ Pearl Pendants e hacoeds More Gift Items — Christmas Telco in | _ Rugged Watches Betause of i ee $ Sur THE PON'YLA, ‘lve ane “MRS, ERNEST GATES ROMEO-—Service for Mrs. Ernest Gates, 82, * 178 Tilisdn St, will be held at 2 p.m, Saturday at Roth's ‘iene’ for Funerals. Burial will follow in Romeo Cemetery. Mrs. Gates died unexpectedly yesterday of a heart-attack, | Surviving are six sons, Ray of ‘Ferndale, Bruce of Flint, Mac of Malvern, Ark,, and Hugh, Ivy and Ernest, all of Romeo; a sister, Mrs, Mary McInnis of Romeo; a brother, Ford Stuart of Rochester, and 17 grandchildren. — JOSEPH MIHALIC ROCH -— Service for Jo- seph Mihalic, 70, of 236 W. First! | sunt it sn wre Vr 8 at Pixley Funeral Home. Burial. will follow in Mount Avon Ceme- tery. | Mr, Mihali¢ died today at Pon- ‘tiae Osteopathic Hospital after a brief iMness. Surviving are his wife Jessie; two daughters, Mrs. Elsie Guillett! ‘of Gagetown and Mrs.-.May ‘Lam- bert of Madison Heights; fgur sons, ohn of Detroit, George of Pontiac, Joseph Jr. of Rochester and. Frank of Saginaw; 17 grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren. |. Two stepaons aleo, survive, | Ex. Cong. Engel, B. Dies of Accident GRAND RAPIDS: o ~ ‘Former | Congressman Albert J. Engel (R-| Mich) of Lake City, a vigorous foe | ‘of waste‘in military expenditures, | died today at Butterworth Hospital | in Grand ‘Rapids. He was 73. Engel ‘from Mercy Hospital at Cadillac to recuperate following injuries suf- fered Sept. 30 in a chr-truck col-| Irelon near Lake City. Death was! attributed to medical causes. ; * * * St. will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday - was transferred Oct. 2) PRES TEAMSTER UNION MU HURSDALR Ok. EMBER 2. 1959. NOINN W3HLO ANY 4O re renee | Cometet y. FRIDAY SATIN OT SPECIALS!) 74. N. Saginaw Near Heren other terms Starting in 1927. | 4 the al 2 DAYS ONLY : BOYS’ — 7 “ RUBBER BOOTS MEN’S j if | i id i i ‘Warm Poplin CAR COATS Save $10. Wool 10 to 44 CAR COATS. 19°” 8” Fog You... Gifts... Brocades GIFTS FOR BOYS Zip-Olf Hood ——" jaa ato 4 Holiday Fancy Nylon For Lovely YOUR ust Bring in Your Union Card . ‘Buy Your Shristmos Needs Now... 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VALUE Free Doll With 3 Pair of. GIFTS FOR FATHER Give Him a Wash ‘n Wear 7 ‘Smart B.V.D. Men's White SHIRTS: GIFTS FOR HIM . GIFTS FOR HOME-LOVERS Warm Gilt BLANKETS 3.99 Practical Gift Bedspreads ; “flags Petes "Sc. os tbs Ws Mle Sth. Pc: Shs aes Nie "Wc: a ae Give Him a Warm All Wool Suburban: ~+-eoming to the aid of Eiitope in the ’ gressions against Western Europe came from the library of the late Former Senator Potter “mission because he wants to re- had to turn it down.” a ELECTRONIC road maps (printed templates), jiffy clips allow junior electrician to build radio sets. Erec-tronic requires no technical knowledge, tools or soldering. Europe Wants. | Nuclear Force Claim. Pool Is Needed | | Outside U.S. to Defend Western Area PARIS (UPD—Powerful voices in Europe called Tuesday for the creation of a European ‘nuclear striking force to. work in close as sociation with the U. 5. Strategic Air Command (SAC) in defense of the West. The proposal was submitted to the seven-nation Western Eufopean Union (WEU) Assembly by its de- fense and armaments commission. Wednesday's second day of the WEU Assembly. The project, outlined on behalf of the committee by British La- borite Fred Mulley, said the new | The committee report said the plan was based on the principle that “the American strategic nu- clear guarantee has lost its former value” and that.the United States could not be expected to risk nu- clear -reprisats..against itself by event of a. localized attack on the continent, * * * The main part.of the committee’ s| proposition was ‘‘the creation of a| European strategicnuclear force) aimed at preventing ‘strategic ag- and associated with the American Strategic Air Command (SAC.)’’. Committee spokesman Mutley pointed out that Britain was the He said that because of this Sit- uation the project would make it necessary to revise existing agree- ments between the United States and Britain which prevent an ex- change of nuclear information. | He said the European atomic striking force could only be Pro-j visional “in the absence’ of any) agreement on disarmament or on) the creation of a ‘non-nuclear! club’.” Spends $182,000 for Medieval Book LONDON W — New York deal- er Hans P. Kraus Tuesday paid $182,000 for a 13th century illumi- nated book. It was the highest’ price ever paid at auction of a) book or manuscript and broke a 30-year record, Gealers said. * Kraus, made sis bid for a copy! of the Apocalypse, printed in St.’ Albans, England, about 1250. | The previous auction record of! 33,000 pounds—or $158,400 at the: pound's value then—was paid by: J. P. Morgan in 1929 for the Bed- ford Book of Hours. * wee. The copy of the Apocaly pse Byson Perrins, the British steak sauce manufacturer. Rejects Commission’ Post WASHINGTON: @ — Former Michigan Republican Sen. Charles E. Potter has turned down a White House offer of a $20,000-a-year post on the U.S.-Canadian Joint Com- . main in business. “I’m most appreciative of the offer,” Potter told a newsman here Tuesday, “‘but I have reluctantly 3-Pc. BOOTIE SETS 41.98 knits in white, pink, blue, maize. - 0% Mylon 3-Pc: Sets... $1.98 ~ Topper Sets Dress-Slip Sets. Babette Dresses 1. $1.98 $1.98 $1.98 “Embroidered- broad- Fine batiste, scalloped Print broadcloth and cloth top. Plastice and “embroidered... batiste with lace and lined panty.6-18 mos. Matching slip,. 6-12. embroidery.9-18mos. J able. White with red or blue. 2-6x. GIFT KNITWEAR AND ANKLETS BY 1.98 Dainty raffled and lace-trimmed slip with bouffant taffeta. Underskire. White and pink. 1-3. Floral embroidery and. nylon’ angel-lace trim these acetate tricot briefs. White and pastels. 4-14. 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Sik : ; a a oh, a MER A 8 pe ae ee we - hate 2 sag > eon : - __ THe PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, DECEMBER, a, 1950 POSSI oe Nieman eC Sls VRE eH. faviland ‘Schoolt* The mecty onmesd Lance — Shuck presented the ‘build for Youth Work i: land - Elementary School in Wa-j|ing to the public, and Rev. Roy. terford Téwnship was — woken dt gave the dedication Urban © beogué: 4 UF {ast night by schoo! officials and speec greying 1 ea vs at the temporary chair: | Agencies Explore Need| wife is Diane Kink, “orer ico i | The program took place in. the| tante’ and London~ model “heel manship of Mrs. Alvin DeLisle, | of Southwest Pontiac were married ief the registrar's of- | "|, Superintendent “of ‘Schools _Wil- et ved bag agnle effieers | |fiee of this~Sussex market town, | “s | ent. ne a. byt awe, Par- 71 “The Urban ones of Poiliad| a few miles from Loxwood, where} i . and four Pontiac Area United) cher-father runs:a mushroom farm. 7 , | Officers elected were Pilgene Fund youth service agencies wilt! aca Beatty se th monk of British : ' ts j : x if i V, | Wor k aS Usual Lisle, inbther ica president, Ris meet. with representallves of 40) eet atthe tne tas tee ptf NEW: SAVOY: 6 PASS. 2-DR. SEDAN doiph Waara, father Vice--presi-|organizations tonight in arattempt marriages all ended in divorce: A 8 CYLINDER 230 | HORSEPOWER Mrs, Paul White, teacher | to secure additional volunteer lead-. : dent; Seren SA é a B | vice president; Mrs. Curtis Thomp-|ership for an expafided youth serv-| Pri soe 9: 95° ne a en ay a Bat. ¥ e 0 as son, recording _ secretary; Mrs.jice program im the city’s south-| Detroit Doctor, Expert ik Full rice — “IMMEDI ATE DELIVERY 7 John Maturo, corresponding secre-| west area. ft + f ‘ ; | | ._a— esponani - jin Obstetrics, Dies a Total Contact Brakes Five Injured Yesterday ‘2°: Resinald Rieths, ‘treasurer; | me 4G be ‘ FULLY . Meats and — “fan ame {Mies 1 ¥ ‘atid Mrs. Sam Calcote, historian.| The meeting will be at 8 P.M.) DETROIT Dr. H M License and Title fe Constgucting a Sewer) a a en Y in the Community Service Build-{ w — Dr. Harry M. EQUIPPED: Arm Rests Safety Rim Wheels = se i LORING DOWNS 5 Following the Board of Educa-|ing. P ‘Kirschbaum, noted researcher in Dual Visors Unibody ranster lobstetrics and gynecology, died: for Southfield Area , jtion poliey in selecting*names, the Present will be Mrs. ‘Donna yesterday’ at his home. He was 59. | : née: in Now—Bring Your oe Pineneing SOE Delivery ’ $350,000 school was named in hon-| paxgacchio, executive director of "A heart gondition forced Kirsch.’ ns Work was going ahead as usual /0r of Mrs, Haviland’s contribution | the Girt Scouts; Van R. Braid. ‘baum to retire from active prac-| 3 ‘ . . today on the Farmington sanitary to Michigan s advancement. wood, Pontiae. district executive | ‘tice two years ago. 2 . ; sewer project in Southfield, where; She was a pioneer who started | of the Boy Scouts; Mrs, Deris | Kirschbaum was chief of obstet- | _ MOTORS. Inc. > , * five workers were burned ih €@ 9 sehool for orphan children, | Beck, executive director of the ‘rics and gynecology during World. 7 4 Flect ficers * _{ gas"explosion 37-feet below ground helped escaping slaves in the | Camp Fire Girls; and Pat War I] at Wright-Patterson Air . 4 , yesterday. - | Civil War and eventually became | Kelly, teen-age program direeter [Force Base, Dayton, “Ohio._ on : : gs . Richard L. Castle, chief engineer | an author. “. of the YWCA. . | He was a graduate of Wayne ay rieseBecce CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH — DPERIAL 4 .- . ‘ ‘ “ vic atisiaction” . : . a N mes for the Oakland County Depart- . ' “We have been snowed jer State University’s College of Med- 7 ales—Service—S ; : : : Chapter Five o ment of Public Works, said the | Former principal of. the’ Four requests ‘umn the ch ‘dren {Ciné and studied in Vienna, Berlin, 724 OAKLAND AVENUE '. PONTIAC. - FE 4-3528 ~ " i ' ohh, Lorin Downs Excellent work” crews experienced only one | Towns School ih, Waterford Town. /with . ee —t ship, Mrs. Sally Johnson, is now Of the area for additional recrea- Londen and Paris. ah cos ‘ \ > rir neret 7 ns . rere : oo ee eee High Priest day es . hile roams osion was E principal of the Haviland School | on peng said Everett “ 3 * ‘Spurlock, the Urban. League's ex- ‘ 4 being investigated, > lecutive director - = ’ f : ‘ ~ cutive director, a Oakland Chapter 5 of the Royal: wurt in’ the explosion were ON LIMITED BASIS me. TNtthifts ) @ 7 " Arch Masons last night el lected) John Canon, 29, Ralph Hooks,.25, 0C y ates ' Cee ~ + i ar ‘Ose Pse ur agencies! if new officers far the coming year. Vernice Nelson, 23, Grady At present these four agencies! © 4 if . 4, | Nelson, 25, and Alex Bryant, 45, . function inthe area on a limited sf. M ~The new officers are “want all of Detroit, They were em- . . basis and are anxious toy expand as SPECIAL LOW PRICE! Downs, excellent high priest; MAN- ployed by the Jolnt_ contracting outnern ire their services,"" Spurlock said . . vn igen me _ rs iL treas.| firms of Leo & Capello and « “We have the heaviest con. ( ; ri: ee Thompect sec-| Pasitto & Forest. . .. . _ fentration’ ef children in the i ures 2€0F EE | AIL five men were reported in Will Visit Missouri, southwest area, with little youth | _ a ‘ ‘ i ; , | “+; . participation in recreational - oe /astaciony : ord. Townshi Zoning Board at . he} ceptionally deen. : 5 an Chr l Shi ' » ; ovnship us oanesday, December 9, _ \trying to snatch’ the Republican) rys ef u bY Own, ®@ ; a. : ; TRADE ~INS ‘ g, chance to the Zoning Map sa). ipresidential - nomination away ange from resifiential to commerr Lots | through 8, plus alley adjoining Ex- Court Clerk Dead from Vice President Richard M. but Only for Week A m West side of Lot 10. Crowell Subdi “| | Nixon. Cee ish Wate Township. This prop . *. . ty is on Aes corner’ of Tilden and! GRAND RAPIDS w& — Orrie J.| And from a Nixon rooter, Gov. | ts : “ ‘ear jerk Is f ay - q .] oo a asse +t All persons interested are requested to Sluiter, for 31 ye ars ¢ lerk of U.S. Harold ‘W. Handley of Andi ana, | : DETROIT iP Auto a SSE mbly bes prevent ot ‘the Zoning Ma together (District Court at Grand Rapids'came this political appraisal: . lines were idle at Chrysler Corp. | with ‘a list of the proposed changes ts before his retirement in 1957, died “‘There is no question that if) today as the firm became the sec-) Be ee ~ ottice of itamincd by | Tuesday at the Michigan Veterans he'll bide his time, Rockefeller-ohd automaker to suspend produc- | Other Frigidaire Déluxe Dryers SR Se UR TAA aaliad a those interested. | os He was 70..Slui- will be president of the United tion because of steel shortage ose interes apsit stewart |Pacilitw Hospital. vi I mt o ea cause of § ges 3 95 . , Chairmaniter spent 42 years in pu blic service States. But this isn't the time. j * * * ; . From , : . Waterford TONES GbEweRry Starting as register of Ottawa. * & & But the shuttlown will last only . 4 3 j FULLY Cher County Probate Court at Grand About a dozen governors, off:a week. Chrysler said it will re- ooo : ig ne bes ge Haven in 1911. and on, are here for meeting of/sume output of its compact Val- ~ . - a8 GUARANTEED. oscars nena ceenrenmersenri various: committees: of the Nfition-jiant and Imperial passenger cars 3 ie ‘ al Conference of Governors. The and Dodge trucks Dec. 9 ‘ ' [number keeps changing, as some Chrysler's last assembly line to 1 ; v4 > ; ; leave, others arrive, and still oth- close was at the East -Jefferson! a , . ers cancel out because of poor plant in Detroit: yesterday. Gen-| / : - : AFTER~SALE . | flying weather. feral Motors Corp. shut down its) SERVICE ; EZ Rockefeller last . bases 2 = at Os Ae. : es | put in a_ belated, last auto assembly line early dramatic appearance here _late'month because of shortages c: wused | te 4620 DIXIE HWY. DRAYTON PLAINS ° OR 3-2601 Wednesday and promptly, held a by the s steel strike. 86., news conference. 5 A ———— The main point ‘of it was. that. he now -is planning visits to four. 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R°3, 1959 ae i showing, how Egyptian partisans Hf kidnaped him. i x « & . / Moorekoitse “ was seized by, Egyptian commandos in Port: Said! about a month after the cease- : fire which ended the 1956 war. a When British troops began UFI Telephoto BRINGS $2,000 PRIZE — Anne Hunt of Chicago looks at the un- usual rust brown iron sculpture titled ““‘The Self’’ which won a $2,000 award at the Chicago Art Institute’s 63rd American ‘Exhibi- tion of Painting and Sculpture Wednesday, The sculptor, Isama Moorehouse was left for two! Noguchi, is American born of Japanese descent. The award was days. He lapsed into a coma and’ one. of nine totaling 9, 7. Forty- “Six artists exhibited Leal works. died from suffocation. Later his —~——-—-— body was handed over to the U.N.) Emetgehey Force ‘and was flown back to England. combing the area, he was locked) in a small metal cupboard, The! Egyptians returned once to feed! him, but as the hunt intensified, -they felt it unsafe to return again. ; { {Tuesday night through the Town Has New Mayor ‘Council at its first meeting. In the corriders of the House SWARTZ CREEK i — This new town has a population of 3,399, of Commons members éalled the ’ Cairo newspaper report “shock. city southwest _of Flint _electex Some olive trees 500 to 600 years | ing and insulting.” | William _¥oung its. first mayor. old | ore wal produ¢tive. . fa conic City ssi ene ttn ti abil nacre + al en P-ccunnaenie | Township and Arno L. Hulet of Supervisor at a November_meet- | their Decembe The, Saginaw’ s Churches Oppose Race Track. SAGINAW. mm — The Saginaw Couhell of Churches says it plans to —— to the State Racing ship supervisors with 10 or- about a proposed years service on the: Board in 2 the! ‘1.30.0 500,000 m0 parimnutual hardess track background. They; ‘like any city at nearby Birch Run. oad ~—e%- Race Augu City-Township Sar in- the. run for Lee 0. Brooks’! By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL 3k. The way things are shaping- up with the possibility that he could be the Board's next chairman: “Each April the two top men,on the 83-member Board are elected. (supervisor, however, could — be + ££ * in the Oakland County road commission: | apaynominated for the chairfian pro. The council said’ yesterday it) United States. Shop -the geand ie Ss . ~..; Although for the past sevarak P best “ar job, the Board of Supervisors years tha: cusidea ‘ot altevieti fem post from the floor will preseyt protest petitions to| your local newspaper for the will soon have to names new" mat ered ene “the fwo posts between towndRip| jand city supervisors each year has been skipped, deve to} --Chaipman Delos Hamlin's and Thatcher's popularity, Thatcher's possible de- perture—could signal its return. 43 YEARS AT POST Represeriting West Bloomfield Township,’ Thatcher has been) chairman pro-tem since 1956, Ham- lin, in that position in 1955, was first elected chairman in 1956. “I expect they (supervisors) will name a rural vice chair- man,” predicted Hanlin of the Township supervisors are ex. acl ing Commissioner * pected te push hard for a suc. eesson fo Thatcher from a township, beping he will be next “year’s chairman, Although Hanalin is respected by! eity and to wns hip superv isors | alike, there has persisted on the | Board for some time a friendly. rivalry between the two blocs, City. supervisors outnumber those from | tewnships more than two to one. | ~*~ * * Bidding for. Brooks’ position with Thatcher are Clayton G. Lilly, former Ferndale supervisor, and| !Marshall E. Taylor, Walled. Laks supervisor.- There may be other imannpounced candidates l* In létter’s sent out recently, Lilly ‘is attempting te. win bndorsemelt Jamies H. values in clothing. chairman pro-tém. £ * * * Should present Chairman Pro-| tem Hiland M. Thatcher, currently said to be out in front for the $7,500 post, be. elected Dee. 14, supervisors will have to name his It-ts expected that supervigors will waste no time. ‘They'll probably elect a new chairman pro-tem following the election All this might not be necessary if Thatcher were to lose. Talk! | around West Bloomfield is that) city of Farmington, ‘should this happen, Thatcher would | |be reappointed to. succeed himself He said everything, of course, as supertisor, and would probably epends a ee hate ver gets B Ss 0O ‘0 which Wi be. hang onto the job ‘as chairman come vacant Dec. 31. Brooks te. 4/5 Qi. Code No, $42 ‘pro-tem, “i eyy i . se ‘from eity supervisors «to outdo | Already” two supervisors—both signed in, October due to ill health. | ‘Thatcher's endorsement by an ,of them from townships—are being & ® * _. association of township — super: |mentioned for Thatcher's job. Rel-, Thatcher, a «supeivisor since -yisors. ‘ative neweomérs to the Board, 148, is counting on ‘the election., 4) ‘they-are-Frank Webber of Addison | H@ ‘resigned, effectively Decs10,- 82 and supervisors will nominate, elect’ Breoks'’ successor at. r meeting iBloomfield Township. ing of the .township. board. ; | x * &. 'MANY' IN WINGS Webber, in his téurth year on|. 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Nore Note: An “American called ls Ce ge Bae Reece ECAR EE (general of the second word r,| perer) to help Prime Minister Asked to Repoy Visit |: spe inniteg Widespread Literacy pom will arrive to tell the indian| Nehru. est ef trouble. | of American Governor: Go some of India's . jcommantiers how to deal with the’ pigs Nath says Amrikan' ’ a ee ee Blocnbarger visit ithe AP cent 8 ‘Cothmunist Chinese. igeneral will tell ‘gg ero got! Early Next Spring a aS — os t+ & & ‘vid of the Lal Janda Wallahs (red) 3 2 By RANGASWAMY SATAKOPAN~ . These~he knows about most re- flag people) and how it could be wy XEW DELHI W@—Bhola Nath, 2s.‘cently from hearing of Red China's’ done in India . keg is & _gardener in: the village of raids at the Indian border, -, SNAKE CHARMER ‘Mehrauli eight miles from Delhi.) “paola Nath understands Jung Bahadur, 40, is a snake iow lasts a , iain . charmer. of the village of Meerut. foe Seteretae "> burra Burra! general ty beteg stot by the fi has a Wile aan these children, | He has heard people say that | |@ big Amrikan commander ' eoming to help get rid of the red flag people, Largely the same view is held by-Lal Kishen, 37, painting lamp posts orf a New Delhi street, — Lal Kishen says the Amrikan Rashtrapati (President) will prom- ise to help India get its territory back from China. | Lal Kishen understands the 1. be issued through the State _ President’é name is Ishayi Ha- pepartment and the Soviet Em- | war, “In Hinds Ishayi means ‘bassy, '- Christian, or follower of Jesus .. Boges made the announcement ° “Rikhi Ram, 18, is a domestic Wednesday night. He said ‘he had ‘servant, He.has been-hearing for no idea what portions of the coun: ‘some time that India is-to be vis- try the Soviets would w ant to ‘see: ited soon by the Amriki Badshah. ~ * | Rikhbi Ram is vague as to why’ The governors gave unanimous lthe Badshah is toming. |support to a proposal by the roads But he understands the Bad- ummer have invited their eounterparts ta .repay ‘the visit, 5d * * - early next spring, but leaves tlie time open, Gov. J, Caleb Boggs, of Del- aware, chairman of the National MASSAGIC chairman of the Soviet districts lwould be expected to pay their own way. * * * * ‘committee that the governors ask |President Eisenhowér and —con- shah is making a tour of some TE SULPHUR _ SPRINGS 3s, | |W. Va (AP)--The American, gov- vernors who went to the Soviet Un- The invitation, not yet made for- “\mally, suggests the trip be made) Governors Conference, said the) He said formal invitations. are _ ‘trict Court trial Wednesday when Policeman-at the bar and invited: ee : ef f f oes! ; {jos — m, ' ve Ray- was there. The * singer pleaded guilty to a similar Says El-Paso, Texas, lclamge “hove i090. aod sod a isn’t In the Union $% fine. >» : _ GREELEY, Colo>AP)—A_ wit- ness ¢tartled principals\at a Dis- x ow SS * Ray testified that he met the ae UPI Telephoto BETTER DAYS AHEAD — Ten-year-old Lin Suk-fong’s load will be lightened'soon since she has been selected as the first Hong Kong child to be helped by the Foster Parents’ Plan. From now on inmates of the Federal. Prison in Atlanta, Ga., will contribute $15 him to a party at his hotel room. |He said Caviston- introduced him- self as a salesman and asked for’ Ray's autograph. ‘he was asked: "Were you born ‘in the United States?”’ | }'No,"” replied Pete Martinez, a ‘convict at, the State Penitentiary. | i | gressional ‘leaders for a confer- “I was born in El Paso, Texas.” we ° ! : -~ ona went friendly countries including In- | once early next January to discuss| ‘Judge William E. Buck made no} Hudson River reaches sen @ month for the support of the youngster who with her parents, ene eee dia; also that | Nehru visited |beefing up the cut-down federal|effort to-.stop the titter - which |level 150 miles before it reaches its) gtandmother and three brothers and sisters lias been living in a Amrika some years ago and be- | superhighway program. greeted the remark. - {mouth at New York City. | four-by-six foot area beneath a staircase. - ‘ | i zc | came good friends with the Bad- . : | * @ Just look at the exclusive Massagic shah, who now is repaying the | " | features that actually keep you visit, i * a | walking on air. And cast _ | Rikni Ram -did not know the’ , 7 an eye at the smart, new name of the Badshah. ~ | ' styling. Then walk | At the agricultural fair in New in for a try-on toda '‘Delhf a group ef women squatted | i ,.. aad you'll wal |for a moment's rest from cargying | > out in America’s baskets of earth on their heads*to, ~ ‘most comfort- ‘a construction project. j able shoes. Of course they knelw the Amri- | ; : ' kan Maharajah was coming—he ; s ee | was to visit this very fair where | * cs s - "2 | an Amrikan exhibit is being built. i . , of CO —————— LL ond Turn Moc Toe - But why is not the Rani Saheba }- ie Tan or Stock (the Queen, Mrs, Mamie Eisen-| z .|hower) coming? . _ | Is she unwell? Is she too oid?} & _ Newest Colors aan Is she.with child? Or is she in]. : ae ly . Brown and Black . $ purdah (veiled and secluded) and’ ; . Wet aoe 7 # forbidden to travel in public’ | Eorly. Birds will get these Wonder Bargains! Choose from o vast array of fully guaranteed TV Sets, Washers, Automatic Washers and Dryers. aa ; “ . - | The savings are tremendous! Used reconditioned with new parts. 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IN MARCH Call Anytime + ‘ : Operators. on. Duty - 4s 24 Hours a Day ‘ ; oo _— : i Se Sh aes ‘aad . ‘of North Dakota, talk with Vice Presidents busy_with-his duties, will delay announcing his Te PRICE anal PLASTIC WALL TILE Reg: 6¢.....mow 3¢ Reg. 4¢..... now 2¢ Reg. S¢'....mow 2144¢ Reg. 2¢..... mow I WALL BOND PAINT «... :»: Now Be 3g. CLOSE-OUT | | COUNTER TOPS| | White Paint This soft-sell approach could be upset, of course, if Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York should come out in the open as a candi- date for the GOP nomination ear- lier than expected. : Last Vessels Rush VINYL PLASTIC _ MICA—VINYL Inside—Outside . | ‘eat |... THLE % 1 $969 ca fo Clear Seaway vane x , ee OFF *}* Cr MONTREAL (UPI) — The tail- end of the season's last convoy of | ships tod go through the St.) Lawrence Séaway before the win- SOLID VINYL TILE | CERAMIC FLCOR TILE ~ Suu Ye 2% Sq. Ft. to a Sheet : pee ie : ie ee ter freezeup plowed through thin | cee 1 SEN ATOR AT CAPITAL — ge ‘ AP Wirephote jice toward the last lock today, | 5. >. — ¢ oe Unglezed > $ 39, ‘* wality oe -- Random Pattern eee FC Brunsdale, left, new Republican senator from ~ cently was appointed successor to Sen. William « * North Dakota, and Gov. John E. David, center, | Langer (R-ND), who died last month. Nixon, Seaway officials said the last; ship was expected to reach this! Rich Ni ‘apitol. 3 1 Februar eastern entrance of the 139mile) tichard- Nixon at the Copied Brunsdale re future plans until February. waterway by tonight. They warned Asphalt Tile | [ “aeexanme~ | [ CLOSE-OUT 1E, : j ; . a the ships to get clear of the ramed| Spotter ae Too Busy as Vice President for Earlier Campaign - mela Nosed the inset posaibie CEs. | __ DEALER . : kinoa rund i Ea. . s a ce a : 4 forming on the system's locks. . 4 sa - gy A iy tow THLE oe MON., THURS, FRI. UNTIL 9 “We Both Lose Money! 9x9 IST QUALITY Nixon Plans Hat-in-Ring in February wsez""<'E:s Président Richafd M. Nixon ex-lean convention. in Chicago next|in February. pects to. ddlag Jane See A. 1 July: — . sy es * * * any announcenient that he is seek-| There ate cations tha Yixon’ think he 1s ing the 1960 GOP presidential Nixon could control events, he. ue ne By hen bey tie, tale nomination. would be happy to go along tend-|.i.n¢ willingly with the vice pres- ul TUES., WED,, SAT. UNTIL 6 By JACK BELL to a little more than five months! tessity of entering. the March % : i the limited campaigning he now|New Hampshire -primary may) WASHINGTON ¢ {AP) — Vice éxpects to do before the eves lieree him out into the open early DICK. If he can. preserve this sched-|ing to his duties as vice president : j the less pub SAYS : e Nixon will be able to confine} for even longer. But the near nec- appeletnccoong 4 dopland eal sda ! | a —— the more likely he | \m~ aad 7| P _ SPECIAL OF THE WEEK! — f K- figure tip offers a, sarplh AMAZ AZING | QS rie temamte coieners ol we! | They figute this offers a sharp| | road months ahead of the time} ‘that party’s convention makes ite} . 8’ Aluminum ichoice of a nominee. Haiial Booster Cables re ee | pci Reg. 52.50 pr. Because he is convinced he will WATCHES Eliminates pushing ... jumps Hiihave to run on the Eisenhower ay bonus One Car to. another. ladministration record, Nixon These prices are good in all Western Auto Company Stores! wants to spend as much time as DOWNTOWN : | possible in the next few months ay, YN. Begin ‘helping share the GOP program!) NOW ONLY i J |in executive agencies and* helping put it-over.in Congress. x * } _Tn line with. this idea, the vice | = — TES ATE LOTTE Ta LTE TD $1.00 a Week GIFTS fram CONN'S Tre = P ie 4 & o2 al | for LAD and DAD! 25-50% |i) Aeeowy Fe Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! 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Especially low priced as a pre- -Christmas feature from $1.00 Down w IMPORTED CUCKOO CLOCK x #. These outhentic imported. Black Forest* , reations ore accurate timekeepers which tur entirely on weight and pendulum. SWEA E ec i | ¥ Beautiful hand carved full cuckoo clocks T RS of which call off the hour and half a SHAWL COLLARS - . ~SO MANY WAYS TO BUY... # _ gigCosh .. . Enggoss dignified 30 day chargeg - 3 udget poyments os low ose teen re feo feore *| i i | * “why don't towns ‘where - epee having to ask. for is on. ‘iliac to “work are e large~ pépulatign of older to ers. ob aggre oon the ed ee people, and maybe even an old) leench. gone COs we folks’ home, keep: their sidewalks ; \tpeople ise, who signs horeplt . The in decent condition?” she writes. “ctatench on, he ei Shows ai : Christmas. celebrations became; Old Woman.” but whose viewpoin Rough walks, broken pavements, officious! ny failing powers, without wateh- i Srciictbin dewiea she Middle = and language are’,8S YOURE. @5'.44 stones to get under one’s Delp’ can cause a fall. Arid falls Sling your friends’ progress in the : springtime heel and trip one, bicycling chil- are humiliating and lay old tae direction! Ages that when the Puritans-came { " etimes permanently. + ad ‘to power in England they forbade in nth ‘dren—all in an area intended for pap, sor Letters, frequent and newsy,|to po’ sme and ce cen wadding tpeae” do nat encourage! “Old people like to be taken’ ‘are a vast consolation, when visits /all celebrations, both religious and , Money trom her her ptnte’o Rivstowadl the — to » mere their gates out to numseums and other reere- ‘can't be managed. Letters once secular, “a tn Si Pay You'll find the . Lion Store filled “with wonderful gifts for everyone ‘in ‘the. family. Wrap a” il FASHIONS ae yD Brighten His Wardrobe Men's All Wool Sport Coats nl) JN Be A oder eli afateceoi oy SY] a al eee Dr ess of. fabrics and colors we have’ ever presented. Make this bolts secon let all year leng with Other Sports Coats $24.95 to: $69. 50. , 4 pe, _ and. ‘use..the atlas gunutoe “lor glompeaiag Cheery peasant embroidery accents pin tucked bodice and roomy pockets. fro is Northweave Slacks Pweg // || | by Thomson | he Sad i A! re All Wool Worsted Flannel — LA aes * en . Othe ie. oe ee é é 14 Gitiy HERE! from Ship ‘n Shore ANKLE-PASHIONEO BHOE® = =96 |The shitt of the year .-. . the new button-down in care- = tree niMlly De ee that ia waa all day Washer. ee ETS : beautifully, ips-dry smoot ¥ ite or pamielg Cara Morocco... “A New. Imported - Leather in Brown aioe seneae Ca cae ®t Every nie likes to depatt:- irom the ‘usual, when departure is in good- taste. We recommend this. new -. CaraMorocco modell ; = : $0. soll, - so relaxing, Flexible on riew : 2. leather soles ... . for indoor- outdoor wear. Perfect styling ° to set them apart from by Puritan | Loe “3 En 196 : PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1959-- : © THURSDAY ‘@SUNDAY | | ® MONDAY SALES DAYS: ¢ SATURDAY Sere : © WEDNESDAY _THURS, | DEC. 3 thru WED., DEC. 9 CAKE and COFFEE for everyone, Friday & Saturday © Bubble Gum - Suckers & Borden’s Glacier Club Big Family Ya Gallon Pkg. “SV covess | MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE. Choice of Grinds. . Pound Vac. Can The Cosma family are saying “Thank -You’ to their many friends customers with greater savings during their 5th Anniversary cele Pictured in the center of the group is Ernest Cosma who storted | grocery business .in Pontiac in 1939 ond established the Atlas Super in. 1954. To the left of Mk, Cosma is his daughter Sophie avd her | | Harry Gavrilides, At the extreme right is Sammy Cosma yith his brother Abe at his left. 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MOLASSES CANDIES — Candy son. is coming up . . either for holiday gifts or for sharing with titends of an evening get-to- . 2 cups sugar ey = oo molasses Py cup water i cap choppet wuts Combine sugar, unsulphured mo- lass€s atid Water in 3-quart sauce- pan. Place over medium heat. Stir until sugar is dissolved; boil with- out stirring until temperature on jcandy thermometer reaches 250, de- igrees or when small amount of syrup dropped in cold water forms a hard ball. Remove from heat. Beat egg eee until stiff; add “Ts making sea- gether. Sea foam, taffy, and crunch candies call- ru: Eggs cup Ip 1 cup .sugar I blossom, us butter or margarine % poon baking soda at cups chopped nuts saucepan. Place over low. heat; over medium heat, or wher “amall . a dropped in very cold water sepa- but not brittle. x * * ing soda quickly. slightly cool. Yield 1% pounds. ing for unsulphured molasses ‘are of the hever- fail variety which means they are eagysto-make and sure-to-please. *, j|Lemon for Garnish Now here's an idea to lure your | Round lemon slices, to be served | man to the skillet: Saute onions| tive if you sprinkle them with ‘paprika and perch a tiny sprig of until onions are limp. Break) |with fish, look particularly attfac-| & Combine unsulphured molasses, sugar and butter in a. 2-quart stir until sugar is dissolved, Cook until candy thermiometer reaches 270 degrees amount syrup rates into threads which are hard, Remove from heat, stir in bak- and nuts. Turn into greased 8-inch square pan; spread Cut into squares when mixture comes to boil. Boil until small amount of ‘syrup dropped |" in cold water forms a hard ball. Remove from heat; stir in flavor- ing. Pour into greased 15 x 10-inch | baking pan. When mixture is cool enough to handle, pull until light in color. Roll into long rope 44-inch thick. Cut into l-inch pieces. Wrap pieces 1 in transparent plastic wrap. Yield: pound: . PAN READY FRESH | FRYERS . re con i © “Into” a large. (4-quart) mixing peeing bond sale Seana yori until — Remove - Shrimp Salad with Crontons — molasses, fennel seed, butter and som oven and tarn loaves out at \ sie getter Corn | Beef Sandwich boating water until butter melts: |o0°° onto wire rack to cool. ‘ slices day-old bread 1 package frozen peas, chitied ‘ cup ‘senhed sma shrimp ue spoons {%s cup) mayonna’ 1 tablespoon cream cooked -andisj-93 excellent starter, Combine % cup ground corned beef with 1 teaspoon/ over % cup warm stir to dissolve; add to| Warm Up Eggs * bowl. Eggs for breakfast? Take ‘them | Rub large bow! well with a cut! wh beat pote. Beneliernt FRESH LEAN ° GROUND |, ROUND SIRLOIN. SWISS _ T-BONE rwTTrC.,."" errr ey > NONE : 4 ; HIGHER: , Fpreerees rrr © Lgtingpingiagieh Tews TENDER t BEEF T cHOIcE CUTS POOR eTOCCe Viv VY : é : Samana f 4 4 a od ry Beef far: save. > Sovveneet , . 4 ; . a 2d Steak ks rw {Roasts |eeeneewed SLIC! D BACON-5 5 Lbs. for 1 , = f ond green pepper rings in butter ; OM See ce eee Pa Eee eal Pe eee ce ee Ne TS 181 i i eggs carefully over vegetables.|parsley in the center of each. If| | - Sprinkle with salt, pepper and chili| you want to be really fancy, notch _ powder and fry until eggs are set. | the edges before garnishing. ' This Week Only—Dec. 3rd Thru Dec. 9th CUT FOR ‘FULL SIDES — BAR-H STEERS sors cutting, wrapping and sharp freezing. “Short and Bulky” (Reel Meaty) Cut, Wrepped and Sharp Frozen et Ne eascid Cost A 10 Ib. Pork Loin __. Wrapped and Shorp Frozen With Bach Side of Boot Ordered CHOPS Stall Fed Tender a c bb IMDAN' HURRY! HURRY! At these super low market prices fill your Freezer and also receive this $6.00 Value of Pork Loin—FREE! Bar-H | : Steers “After All the Taste Tells the True Story” * FULL HIND QUARTER | 49: | Phaser Rilsls las Me. Wossowite’hed ovth on, eppectunity te save 5 OAKLAND & j| apple juice mixture and boil 5 min- icecream. | : ' come to friends dropping in at Christmas. | Wassail Bowl Right for Yule Hospitable Drink Means | Friends Are Welcome in Your: Home ospitable drinks are a= joyous’ ‘feature of welcoming friends to| your home, PARTY PUNCH . To serve 12, chill 1'¢ quarts ap-| ple juice and 1 quart ginger ale. ,Combine these just: before serving _and pour into punch bowl over ice ,cubes. Garnish with lemon and lime slices topped with quarters of green and red maraschino cher- ; Ties. Allow one-half cup a serving. | The older generation may enjoy @ rich, hot wine punch. . WINE BOWL OF | Combine 3 cups apple juice, two- | thirds cup sugar, two-thirds cup al- monds, blanched and slivered, and | two-thirds cup seedless raisins. Tie 2 cinnamon sticks and 24 whole - cloves in a cheesecloth bag. Add to jutes, Remove cheesecloth ‘bag. Add \2 quarts claret or burgundy and ' heat slowly but do not boil, Serve jin punch bowl. Makes 16 to 20 { | servings. ae Cooked Dressing Good on Cabbage - Good dressing for cole slaw. Dressing For Slaw i eg + salt . i tablespoon sa % teas ry cup m iM ep elder vin Me cup sour creak er substitute par aspoon dry mustard milk ’ In the top of a double boiler stir together thoroughly the salt, dash’ in—-vinegar; “Cook. and ‘stir con- | [istantiy over hot water. until as thick--asthin white sauce:-Cover and cool, Gradually fold into sour. For slaw, moisten hhredded cab- Teenagers will ap- | } preciate own apple juice punch, | tin ate fa of pepper, sugar and mustard; |- PARTY PUNCH is warm wel- | Fa maining ‘Ye cup milk, Slowly, stir ‘ . e Corn Chex— created especially for you folks who- tike the taste of corn Cereal at breakfast. Brand- ‘new Corn Chex give you . all that fine fresh-toasted corn flavor—better than flakes—without the drawbacks: Corn Chex never wilt in the milk, as flakes often do, Com Chex are sunhy. combed kernels of criss-crossed corn .: -- best shape corn's ever been in! They keep their exclusive bitesize shape to the last crispy kernel. Rie peerage ee ~ RALSTON PURINA COMPANY Dect ty at ioe 2 tablespoons lemon cha sweet pickle relish, Addj~ Stir in 4 + “alte flour; jout of the refrigerator the mo 9 pineal emrest enigma timely alto cine yeusiard th taste andl tokx at dee “en electrie {merit you wake up so they can 4 pinches salt read mixture between slices of| mixer for 10 minutes. With spoon |warm up a bit at room tempera: - ap ay rape ee te a Te i, Ps Pork: High. on Low Price List of Week's Ss. ‘Bargains - ‘due to. “special” retails, This le the time to start to biy| 1 nuts ‘and dried and candied fruits. All markets have complete dis- plays of all varieties. It might be a wise idea to vary your selection , of varieties for recipes according to the quantities available and the corrpapanding prices. x &® PORK: The trade terms -the condition of the pork market At the beginning ‘of: Thanksgiving week smaller hog runs causetl some price increases, but since; that time supplies and prices have see-sawed up and However, retailers are passing on the savings obtained| down. when the product was at a low! point in some of the most tre- | amendous consumer al valu | FRESHrap % ” ‘good eve ire this year, All roasts, teak, schops, cpare- ribs, bacon and ham may be ‘found at. the fow point of the | year. A great number of markets are also displaying budget cuts—_ liver, kidneys, neckbones, hocks and pig feet-—to ease strained FISH: Perch continues to be the fresh fish in most plentiful EGGS sie seems: j prices ‘remain dt about the same levels, of a week ago with medium sizes being about 10-12 cents a dozen less than the large Grade A eggs. Medium sizes are the better buy. All markets are featuring oleo- margarine which has recently taken a dip in price.) They are also beginning to spotlight cheese loaves and boxes: and a variety of party cheeses — snack caps, links and dips for holiday enter- taining. ‘sf FRUITS: Apple. prices. remain unchanged and large supplies of Delicious , and. MeIntosh. varieties lare available—a few.Jonathan and) other varieties. Top quality avo- éados are arriving from California in unusually heavy supply and low) price. To date, more banana im- ‘ports are’ arriving than a- year | CANDIED PUDDING CANDLES — This holiday dessert can. be made even weeks. ahead of the ing just imptoves its flavor. In a bits of fig newtons in the puddi wicks marshmallow chunks. we Frozen Pung ‘Like a Candle #, Here is a new Christmas ‘dinner| ~ @essert recipe which will map precious hours on the big day if it -is prepared now,. packaged in freezing containers ‘and placed in}. the freezer. They look like ee mas candles when unmolded. - Candied Pudding Candles 2 packages instant vanilla pudding ; sore whipped nt heavy cream, uritil stitt : | teaspoon rum favoring 1 No. 2. can Ncrushed pineapple, drained ¢@ jar mined candied fruits pound’ package it newtons, each | ‘abt cut Into 8 cu Prepare pudding according to > @irections on package using 2? cups milk instead of 4 cups. Whip cream and fold gently with _ the rum flavoring. Fold in remaining ingrediénts. Spoon into 4 one and one-half pint size square contain- ers. Seal, ‘mark contents on the (Quick Poiato Patties | Are Made Ahead — the family comes home late! arecenariome lids and freeze. To servé, slide out of tapered, containers. Fill pastry tube wit hi ‘hard sauce, to which a drop of; artificial food coloring has been added. Spell” out NOEL on the molds and top with a’ chunk of __, marshmallow pulled into the shape | time you want-to serve it, Freez- ddition to candied fruit there are ng. Letters are hard Sauce; the ago and prices are relatively low. | The rate of movement ef | oranges to market has been ‘about 20 per cent above last | year. California Navels have | matured well and prices are lower lian last year. Cool | weather has also improyed the | quality and supply of Florida | j fresh, Tesh, oranges, | oranges and tangelos will prob-) ably not reach volume until after | Quick, Easy Grill Stars | Rice; Pork and Fruit | A good time will be had by all! ‘This is easy to predict when. you) ‘highlight an important occasion! December is the peak period for with some taste-captivating fare. | marketing. tangerines, but Temple Fare like a “Gala Grill’ with'a fork. Arrange rice, bacon, and) A Orange Rice.” As ‘‘work-sounding’’ as this may’ ‘or whipped cream. Sounds Like Dagwood Chili chicken salad made With diced chicken, cooked kidney beans, chili powder, salt, pepper and may- jonnaise makes a heaping-good fill- Add | grated jing between toasted burger buns and 2 table-| mixing lightly with | rice, Cover, remove from heat, and) jlet stand 5.minutes. jorange rind, sugar, spoons butter, little sugar added to an ifruit kebabs on a serving plate. apple: -bread stuffing for duck helps Makes 4 servings. bring out flavor. —~ of a-wick, Serve with hard sauce. - Good menu when the mother of _ oe Fetete Patties 1s natant uiashnd potato) ‘Sule White 9 tablespe ae flour Buttery of margariné “(for frying) overnight. * Brown in hot. butter Makes 4 servings before you Cook potato according to direc. Make into 8 patties; dip in flour. Note: Cook the potatoes and chill! them, as recipe directs, the day prepare this jigtime; supper; ‘he they will be sony to SPECIAL 7¢ OFF - AT YOUR GROCERS | LABELS in. skillet. one tbiecen cider: stead of the.3 tablespoons vi called for. tion of seedless grapefruit is con-!effortless dishes to prepare. You isiderably higher this year and the |just broil hearty slices of Canadian | the first of the year. The propor- seem, it's actually one of the most! —= Sem, ~ o i proportion of fresh fruit to market ‘is at a little higher rate than a week ago. -* * * | WEGETABLES; Lettuce prices, ‘have also fluctuated due to the) |ing areas, and weather conditions. \Brussels sprouts and broccoli re- ‘main reasonable in cost and there jare still some fine specials on | Michigan mushroorrs: |The weather has improved in |Flerida but too late for the fall \torhato crop. Though harvesting is | increasing and quality is improv- ling, prices are still relatively high. Florida weather also played havoc on other vegetables. Cab- bage supplies are short, only , and corn supplies are barely holding their own. However, though prices are quite high, celery shipments are increasing | daily. Sizes are small due to heavy rains and heavy stripping. The rapid drop in radish prices ts- evident tm tho number of fon: tures. Retailers know that the ap-) proaching holiday season js the|7 time for nuts and fruits. There are | huge displays of many varieties. Supplies of almonds are record large this year and prices are at an all-time low. Filberts are also; last year, * * * However, pecans are at a post- war high due to a short crop or ‘damage by rains, and’ walnuts are jalso short in supply. In deciding | whether to shell or buy’ already | | shelled, remember that you'll need 2 pounds of almonds, pecans or ‘Brazil nuts to give a pound of sut- meats; 2% pounds of English wal- inuts; and 24g pounds of filberts. Tricks With Ground Beef Save Cook's Time a fr 20- per cent more abundant than| style bacon along with tasty, color- the rice. And this is quickly done, ‘too, When you use packaged pre-| cooked rice. Just be sure there's plenty of all! | finishing or opening of new grow-|three satisfying items when it's) |. time for serving. Gala Grill with Orange Rice 16 canned pineapple chunks, ar ed : cooked prunes, pitted amd drained 4 canned spiced crab apples, drained 2-teaspoons butter, melted =x. slices (44 inch thick) Canadian style con % cup water % cup orange juice 1 teaspoon salt 1%, cups packaged pre-cooked rice lg teaspoon sugar 2 tablespoons butter Place fruit alternately on 4 skew- | jers. Brush with melted butter. | Broil fruit kebabs and bacon slices | limited supplies of beans prevail, {9 to 3 inches from heat for 5 or '6 jminutes, turning to brown evenly. | Meanwhile, bring water, orange | ‘juice, and salt to a boil in a sauce- ipan. Stir in packaged pre- “cooked Ever Broil (Raw Shrimp in Shell? | Just right for you and a friend! | i Shrimp;In-The-Shell und \medium shrimp (abput 24 to) 1 po | the‘ count '% cup butter 42 teaspoon sa Wash shrimp in cold water; drain; do not shell. In a small ‘saucepan melt butter over low heat. add to butter. 3 Arrange unshelled shrimp in one layer in a shallow pan—one that is just big enough te hold | shrimp will be best. Pour butter- garlic mixture over inches from high heat about 10 minutes—shells will be pink and shrimps cooked through, Spoon juices in pan over shrimp, ult kebabs while you prepare | } very large o. 2 small garlic cloves! Peel and “ee garlic and shrimp; | | sprinkle with salt.-Broil about 4 | Serve drained: shrimp in the j ' i 4 | | ; “, | | | | - Potato Snax . _ The dipping cracker Town House AAVOUX now is the time for SNAX to come to the aid of your party ~ Here are three quick time sav- ers in preparing ground beef. If ground beef patties are to be hon-| iored at the evening dinner, simply | lroll the ground beef on a.flat ‘sur-| @ lface to the thickness desired, Cut : ‘into rounds. with a large cocky jeutter . . . presto, patties. te Ws stronger xk * * ue it wraps better te To prepate individual meat loaves, place ground beef. mixtur ot it's moisture resistant - \inrmuffin pans. To lessen the ime shells with lots of paper napkins; eaters remove: shells. Serve juices | remaining in shrimp pan as a jsauce in which ‘to dunk shelled shrimp; small Chinese teacups are good for serving individual portions | of this sauce. Makes 2 to 3 serv-| ' ings. | «| Shrimp Filling = Canned shrimp are soft enough | te. it's odor resistant “CUZ IT’S THE required in cooking a meat loal\}to- mash with a fork for saridwich| \place. the. mixture in a: shallow fillings. 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You pour ty taeout ~ fy pulls were a part of the social thet fudge. into a foll ple pen, dec-| .3 oo, i ua ~ Jife of our pioneer ancestors. Ma- i corate it with nuts and candied fruit ‘bol! vigorously 7 es, stirring ‘cool | mie Eiscnhower. made fudge for’ Whee we rau out of chocolate (and package it in transparent plas. constantly. cag we hye cee unt! mixture! | 2 Ome ae Siget 4g, Meta young Tke. Homemade candy is al- bigs in the middle-of fudge mak. tic film. It's truly a a Bh stir until sesooth ate morse ira ie and loses its gloss. Turn’! ham bone, sai, pepper, water or) (Cyy | allie g a on a rooghtired ag ee = *« * on of Penn ora Say ae . panel Jo Tobe | ‘Turn into ‘tinea §-inch alumi- pe onee into greased 8x8-inch pan. nsf pound (exatiy $ pple move x eat ans blemished’ 6 = ie thin strips green lis Cups evaporate ‘ Most of you are familiar with package of butterscotch bity for | | {7% Saas", m foil pie pan. Combine fruit and, When firm, cut into squares. Makes ' leaves n alge: pte “Tens wa eee ‘pesca pum * or / fambo pack 2 cupsi dace to leees, or nt fudge.) Typ in jery, Cut ” fineluding the fudge recipe that calls. for one package of the chocolate, [{ semi-swee? chhedtahe paceage {* UPS" nuts: sprinkle over surface, press- (20 to 24 pi 1 Bi n ‘peas, dnite: . onion, celery er ond seeded and "iieed), ; ilk: arshmallow misde delitlious fiidge. Then we = |,°%),,'¢ ounces) mixed candied fruit ing firmly into fudge. Chill, Yield: ead — evaporated milk, oar iallo ae Picky cup coarsely chopped wWalnats 2 pounds. | NOTE: For strane voted us? ‘ large saucepan or kettle. le “ i there —— wd | Cale: ta - . he boiling x 8 * ‘gelatinWse Sauterne. For lemon-'pring io a boil. Simmer, stirring Me +‘ bh salt tit Vae Gamer of the bax af pie flavored gelatin use Muscatel and, casionally, until peas are so iadd scallions. Cook . gently, stir- water with the 1 tablespoon tured. candy there are pralines. chopped: ways. _ tender they are mushy—about 142, ie — pa tip agg just until tender: drain in col- These are easily made and a wel- ao on -/Douns, q ‘ter. Add boiling -water, salt and; vander, — Meit~ butter An 12-inch come change from enpediets ©M-'Legn or Fat | * * * ‘both ‘packages of peas to skillet. | skillet; add onion and cook until. fections. | | tadeove ham bone; force soup, Cover and boil gently antil tender lightly browned. Add cabbage, salt Maple Pralines zoned. salmon, shad, herring |imeluding vegetables, through — no more than 5 minutes. (If and pepper to taste: cook a few: 1 eup maple syrup and swordfish are among the fish strainer or food mill. Add salt and jpeas’are in block, break up before, minutes, earning over several | 2 cupe confectioners suger “fat? E fish in: to taste. - ( 2 Pp s | | % cup evaporated milk classified ag “fat.” Lean pepper Makes about 2/ covering. times. | fablespoon butter clude cod, haddock, flounder, biue- quarts.) Thin, to suit taste, with) Drain peas; add onions to them} Add drained noodles and tomato; I fenspocn vaatie’ fish, bass, perch, Halibut comes water of stock, adding seasoning|in skillet along with pepper to! toss with cabbage mixture until Combine. maple syrup, confec-| somewhere between hee two si necessary. Slice frankfurters |taste and, if desired, extra butter;/extremely hot, Makes 6 to 8 tioners ‘sugar, and butter in a/sifications, pad soup and reheat. reheat. Makes 8 servings. ; Servings. saucepan. Cook, stirring occasion-', ae — ally. to the softball stage (236 de-) CALIF. JUMBO CALIF. JUMBO CALIF. NAVEL | LIPPER PEEL FLA. — fats andvania. Immediately beat ~ HEAD PASCAL |’ | -TANGE- | GRAPE- LETTUCE | CELERY | ORANGES | ‘pines | FRUIT until, creamy, Drop by ‘tablespoon- bog : * 25° . - A f | 35° | , ; ” Stee ante fuls onto waxed paper. Makes §. 10-12. * * * Less sweet is this candy made with evaporated milk and chopped! ‘dried apricots."Ir will look pretty in u box of assorted confections. Apricot Candy Rell P cae* eranorated milk | | 1 cup finely chopped dried apricots” i % cup butter | | i i \ { * teaspoons vanilla i% cup finely chopped nuts . Combine sugar, evaporated mill, | |apricots, butter and salt in sauce-| | pan. Stirring constantly, bring to a : iam ° boil, Boil. stirring occasionally, to HOLIDAY CANDIES — Christmas and candy sweet treats, and serve them proudly to your the soft ball stage, 236 degrees. FRESH DRESSED $ ” see ~The art « akhia © eee , tor package them for -vift iving. « Cool to lukewarm (120° degrees). | 4 Se hia 7 ifn one Make up a varety of unesia) en nues Wem for gi Bing: © Add vanilla and nts and beat nt STEWERS U.S. D. A. U. S. NO. 1 MICHIGAN - - i ) A variety | geen stiff enough to knead, : ba ce 7 . be ° * - Place on bread beard ~ and GRADE A MEDIUM PO i A | OES T N ad P t = B kt t Menu knead until smooth, Shape into : . —_ ' : four small roils about an inch in 5 r \ eens ee . I O ein In I €a as : | diameter. Place in- the refrigera- |, _1 6i. EGGS Doz. 29 50 LB. *] 19 { ‘ oe * | tor to chill for several hours. Cut | MESH BAG ‘, Sadly enough, nutrition surveys|will previde the necessary ‘4 to Other meats available for break-| into small slices. indicate that teenagers generally, a3 rela tag> A er bee rot phat fast use include bacon, sausage, | * * * HICKORY " HICKORY GRADE 1". FRESH ~ : 3 do not eat. a properly balanced meal of the day. ‘chipped béef breakfast beef aes fo last recipe is mort ce ai. SMOKED SMOKED BY PIECE ed breakfast. . . the type of break-/ ham slices. ° 8 for wine. fudge m rt Slab B - , wart TEEN BREAKFAST , acon Y= Seah tar goring bode N BREAK! Aavored gelatine and sour torte! RABBITS | PICNICS | Slab Bacon | BOLOGNA | LIVER oo : require. Breakfast, too often, is a} Fi oy tame tne es ie delly Bi N di : |wine. ™ _ a dark * . | fie ; . - St, . : ' rene 8 pple y | utte oodles ‘eandies glow among the dar -| Lb ¢ Lb ¢ é Lb c Lb ¢ Lb ¢ ; 4 guip-and-dash affair or worse yet, | : Milk ry , er kinds. . es ° . * te warden in the rush of vor serait * . *, pattie! 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Start your service Es : ~And you'll also make an even more | oo pl a addtional a pe apis ve aa ies ’ important discovery: Today's Clorox’ ‘ ee an actually dissqives clothes-dulling dirt he ae that suds alone can’t budge! - Fy Po ee _ Now, ieee tank aes, you i fe = stop ‘suds-defying dirt from building up...get your washes cleaner than any leading suds alone can make oor . Om. The Choren Company ‘ > The ietiog wished ae tania Emma dres-Kountz will appear as soloist with the Pontiac ~ Symphony Orchestra Tuesday Pairs at #: 30 at En- Pontiac Northern High School auditori . * & x: Following .a remarkable Mrs. Kountz studied at School. debut as a child pianist, the Juilliard Graduate Her study incladed work in France under Robert of our time. who called her one of the finest peanists x *& * _ Her Buropean debut was followed by a successful. New York ‘own Hall recital. She has since per- formed with most of the major orchestras in this country.: _Mrs. Kountz makes her home in Toledo, Ohio, where she is lecturer. and professor of piano at Mary ege. Manse Coll Tuesday evening's concert will feature the Rach- _ maninoff Piano Concerto No. 2 with the orchestra. _ Also on the program will be Gabrieli’s “Piano E Forte for Two Brass Choirs,” Schubert’s “Symphony No, 5” and Wagner’s “Siegfried Idyll.” x * * . For intermission perusal there will be an exhibi- tion of works by members of the Pontiac Society of Artists. City C: of C. Auxiliary — Convenes Hear: Reports on: “Work With Area Children —- The Pontiac Junior Chamber * of Commerce Auxiliary met ‘ for dinner Wednesday evening -at- Rotunda Inn. Mrs. Norman O'Brien and Mrs. William Dean representa- tives to the Citizen's Advisory Committee of the Plymouth State Home School, Farmington unit. re- ported on the. with these retarded children. x & In addition to a Thanksgiving party at the home, the auxil- iary sent snowsuits, boots and 60 squeeze toys to the home. Guests present Caflisle Hoard, Mrs. Rahi, Mrs. Ronald Facer and Mrs. Gene Linscott. Mrs. Howard King, district panel ages ig dd gh coal Speaker at the Jan. er meeting et Rotunda ta. Mothers — in Party The annual Christmas party was held at a meeting of the homeroom mothers of Long- fellow School. Wednesday. Mrs. George Warnock and Mrs, -Matthew Charlton were party chairmen. After a-game session gifts were exchanged. Refreshments and a holiday motif were fea- tured. Serving were Cook and = Mrs. Lawrence Stocks, home room. mothers from Natalie. Ragen: s class room. were “Mrs. Mrs. Hugh Sorority Plans Yule Basket Phi Beta Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority met Tues- day oon at the home of Mrs.. 0, A, Oates of Spokane drive. Christmas plans include | a basket to a needy famity and ~ a Christmas” party for sorprity members, _ ‘ Seven Pages Today in Women’ $ Section Christmas Events Move Into Spotlight | By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS — One of the early Christmas teas was given Wednesday by Mrs. . John F. Gordon in her home er Wakaeee aie The more than 7) guests were served at the tea table by Mrs. Ormond - Mig est. «Ba Kyes, Frederick — Zimm: ae Mrs. Sawin M. Berestonh George Russell, Mrs. Weéete | R. Sellers. and Mrs. Henry — * ‘announce and = Training © group's ork: James — Leather Fancy Leather evening coats are fancier than ever this— year. They come with jewels and beaded embroidery, rich velour linings, and luxurious: shawl collars. Colors include white.’ black, blue, gold and pink, Marriage Plans Told Mr, Asbury Mrs. Warren T. "ef Lakeview the engagement -of their daughter Sandra Sue Strange to Gerald Clark, son of Mrs. Marian Clark of Com- monwealth avenue and Free- and man Lorenzo Clark, also of Pontiac. A Jan. 16 wedding is planned. Fancy Nightwear Nightwear has 4 foreign fla- vor. The influence of Italian lacework and bright colors, Grecian drapery, Spanish ‘tore- ador trousers and short- cropped ruffled bodices shows in pajamas, gowns and peign- Ermine i in Snow The Alaskan influence has gone -to the head! An Alaskan rock garden is. the inspiration for a cap of petal leaves and forget-me-nots. Snowy ermine tails are the finishings touches. Li avenue, EMMA BNDRES-KOUNTZ Garden Club Plans Annual Yule Dinner The traditional ‘Christmas cooperative dinner for the Bloomfield. Hills branch of the Women’s National Farm and | Dance at Pierce Allemanders Square Dance Club met Saturday night at the John D. Pierce, Junior High “School, with’ a half-hour work- shop preceding ‘the dance. Donald Smith, club presi- dent, introduced as new mem- bers Mr. and Mrs. John Fritcher, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lind, the Robert-Heths, the William Dayners and Mr. and Mrs. William Sinclair. Guests “were _Mr.--and Mrs. William Betts, the Len Guerans and the Nat Grummonds of Royal Oak; Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCulloch,: the Frank Hoff- mans, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stuck of Oak Park, Mr. and . Mrs. Carl Matheny and the Darwin Catlins. Dances were called by Sam “Joan. The next dance will be at Waterford High School on Dec. - 12.- Peter B. Karadian, son of S. K. _ Highland Park. State Universite. A Jan. 16 wedding is planned. ANNE KESHIGIAN, Entertaining their neighbors, old and new, Friday evening at dinner, will be. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam T. Gossett of Goodhue road. Mrs. Gossett plans to leave Saturday for brief visits to New York and. Bostori arid later -. a flying trip with her husband. . to Dallas, Tex. In Boston, she will be with her son-in-law and daughter; - the si Dennings, and their — family. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Flaherty of oe Valley road. ? x * * The 200 Club will give its Christmas: dance Saturday at Mr. and Mrs. Keshigian of Illinois avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Anne to Stefan Mr. and Mrs. Karadian, of Stefan is a graduate of Wayne \ 2° ES & a = By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: Two of my girlfriends and I got together and we started: talking about another gir They said some things about her that were very damaging to her. repu- tation. (They were not true.) I am sorry to 2 say that I joined in and | did my share { of talking. — The rumors got around all over school and she found | out who start- ed them. Now I have lost her friend. ABBY . ship.. She is a very nice girl. x Abby. I never realized how IEEE ERS EAT a puss Moe Teshw Will ‘Hang the Green’ Friday much* hark but be done by just talking about a person. reads this will benefit from. it. ---76Gtion.. Now promise never to a big hairy wart on a is always trying | . We tell her she m : infected, but she Pram any attention to us. | get an infection from t I hope that everyone who —I. cause? a, lot of tears to be ‘shed and I pray she will for- give me. I couldn't feel worse *: La * if T had fobbed a erippie of °*2* — or ae his crutches, ) a LEARNED A LESSON DEAR Pugh DEAR LEARNED: To con- DEAR ABBY: I am making fess a wrong and ask forgive- my daughter's school ward- ness is a-step in the right di- robe. She is a er and Personally, # think a full skirt - would look better on her, but she. specifically asked for a straight skirt because she says all her friends have them, My do it again. For ‘those in- clined to be loose of tongue—a little simplified Shakespeare: “He who steals my purse steals trash, but he who steals my good name, enriches him- self not and makes me poor, indeed." mouth. She says T am x + * to let a 9-year-old git | omen S Section ORS a a I Holiday activities at Pon- tiac’s YWCA get under way Friday. with the traditional “Hanging of the Greens.” Y- Teens, their brothers, sisters and friends will supervise ac- tivities at the Y on Franklin boulevard, trimming four. trees and, arranging evergreen and Garden Assn; is scheduled-for ‘ Monday at 6:30 p..m. in Bloomfield’ Hills High Schoo}, ornaments throughott the * * * building, Decorations in foyer ane Later the group will hear the dining hall will be arranged Christmas Story and be served by Mrs. Charles L. Chubbuck refreshments prepared by Mrs. and. Mrs. George I. Goodwin. _ Grace Carrothers, teen-age pro- Mrs. Henry C. Johnson and gram chairman, and her com- her committee will preside: at mittee. the festive .punch bewl and x * * husbands of members will Also on the agenda at the serve the hams and turkeys at YWCA is a meeting of both the buffet table. ra Golden Age groups for a des- The “‘Jills’’ will 4 resent their. sert luncheon and program, on repertoire of Yule music. Mofiday. Mrs. Ben Zannoth of Dr. Robert Bruce Pierce, Detroit will play Christmas minister of the Metropolitan music, Mrs. Roy McBeth - of Methodist Church ef Detroit, Detroit will speak. on the Christmas theme and the Sen- ior Girls tiac Central High School will will will give a dramatic reading and talk on ‘The Other Wise Man.”’ Active on the planning com- sing. Santa -Claus dis- mittee have been: Mrs. John tribute gifts. Tebben, Mrs. Carl Larson, Two ‘parties will be . held Mrs. Dean Draper, Mrs. Irv- ing MacKenzie, Mrs.. Charles Chubbuck, Mrs. George Good- win, Mrs. William Ferguson, Mrs. L. A. Wineman and Mrs. Jopn “Hammond, Aide Group Sets Bazaar The members of the Psychi- atric Aide Assn. of Pontiac State Hospital will hold their annual Christmas Bazaar and Bake Sale Friday beginning at noon at the Employes lounge ' Wednesday. While girls and women of the morning classes ~ ‘have a cooperative luncheon to celebrate the close of the term, the preschool children in the nursery willbe visited by Santa Claus who will return the fol- ' lowing day to visit the Thurs- day nursery group. The Board of Directors will have a Christ- mas luncheon meeting Thurs- day. ee + t& The Y staff will gather. on Dec, 15 for ‘a luncheon and exchange of gifts. Other activi- ties include the annual Christ- mas party for the Pontiac State ‘Hospital Y Group on Dec. 16 under the chairmanship of . aa _ “M M Anglemier with in the main building of the hos- Mre, Allan Moures Ain cochait- pital, o — ~S : : man. . Proceeds of the sale will go “The annual USO - holiday into the Patient’s Fund to as- sure all patients of a Christ- mas gift, it was announced by Mrs. Ethel Pettibone, president, dance at the-National Guard Armory. on.Dec..17 will bring out the Y-;sponsored’- Hostess Corps. Y-Teens~will. assist in drinks. On Dec. 18 the Junior High Canteen will have its Christ- Mrs, John Thors will review mas party at 7:30 p.m. Patricia “First Lady of the South” by Kelly, teen-age program direc- Ishbell Ross when the. Fireside tor, wilk be in charge, assisted Club meets Friday afternoon at by Mrs.. Carrothers. the_Judson street home of Mrs. The general membership will Harold Kelly. gather for:the Christmas Ob- Review Friday . Fee Cee eRe Te Reece eee eae ee eee Re Cee Sr Ra. PEI es Sen Sa e i ashes ; Ensemble from Pon- . ““the-eloak room and serve soft . City YWCA Tells Holiday Plans "ulead for the week between Christtnas “and-"New Year's families and on Dec. servance with friends frdbm 3:30 to 5 20. Mrs. M. H. Slater, mem- Day. bership chairman, and Mrs, Christmas calendars have Robert Nelson, cochairman, been sent fo members of the will be in charge. association. An announcément ‘of gifts to the YWCA's World Fellowship Fund by all groups within the assogiation will Tighlight the program. 4, ®. * * Pajama parties for the vari- ous Y-Teen clubs are sched- ‘Recipe Addition ‘There should be 2 heaping tablespoons of lard added to the fruit cake recipe that ran , _Wednesday. Stately Buckingham Palace hums with activity when nine-year-old Prin- cess Anne, daughter of Queen Eliza- beth I, meets with the First Bucking- grounds. uniform. ° \ Genius — Can Be Hapities With Too Much Care my ‘ ‘Gilted Child Needs Normal Life to Develop Talents ing. There is much to be said for the study of liberal arts for the young budding scientist, point: er, architect or engineer, - It is. like the physician who must have a thorough training in general medicine and kn6éwi- edge of the world and human problems, before he can become -ABditor’s notes With the increased ‘Interest today in education of the gifted child, the Ylews of this dis- sooen the aegneny conductor who Pn the study of pilauo at 7, add nen thought to the @iscussion.) - By WILFRID PELLETIER The word genius — whether in music, painting, literature or the expe sciences, is much abused. When turity. applied to a gifted child, it is most * * - unfortunate, Doting parents . and Genius must tured, and the genius often provide a dangerous stumbling block to.development in his chosen career, —~ During my many years at the Metropolitan Opera and as the ‘ eonductor of the New York Phil- harmonic and Montreal Symphony -. Youth Concerts, it has been my privilege to meet many young peo- ple of _undoubted_talent. ae While it is: triie that my pro- ° - fession is .music, much ‘of what “4 have to aay holds true for” no matter whore hie or her tt group. ek 2 4 Gedned oe oe em- bryo scientist as it is to: the tal- : —— corned ik } chi Seas be carefully full flowering of these youthful abilities stems from the wise and understanding help of these best qualified to guirie by virtue of their knowledge ad the mce that comes, with ma- tend te confuse précocity with true ability. The talented child, paraded before his elders, tends to become” precocious and. precious, Too much adulation gives him and his family a false sense of values. This gives the child a premature. sense of arrival and _& feeling that he is ready, he- fore he has built q solid founda. tion for the perfection of his art. But preparation for a : chosen career must be tempered with an “awareness of every child's need — - ~-for a normal-tife, He or she must -. take time for, health, ms, ta youth- ful: companions and-other interests — that ‘make..him a part of ah aes A child must be & child, ” is this should be the happiest period et eee, eee eae burdefis * 80 inevitable for the ’ adult. They cannot be pushed and driven only to study or . practice. nur- We should remember the strong need that all children have for youthful pursuits, The adolescent, no matter bow gifted shoukd be encouraged to get inte sports such as tennis, swimming, ¥ ually doting friends, who ec Too often young talent becomes baseball and football, and to par- a specialist. * equaty . % ° lost because misguided. parents ticipate in schoot and community . ‘ statically praise a youngster as. a and. uncomprehending _ teachers activities, als - eb are Selied: and Do not make the mistake of over-protecting the child, The law of averages and nature itself will take care of Johnny or Mary’s artistic fingers or bow arm. Minor. youthful accidents are ‘ normal,.-- all a part of growing _ up, 4émphasis for the little girl “should be first to develop into .: the healthy feminine creature she was meant to be — this will add ens, Me D older sister opened her a: pled 1 fa Plans - Gollogty. ham Palace Brownie pack on the Here, takes time to sit for a portrait in her youth can absorb, 1 good. You will find that a Heifetz is also a table-tennis champion, a connoisseur of art and well versed in. world affairs, : Roberta Peters “and Rise -Steys stars of the Metropolitan . ‘Opera are very successful moth- ers and homemakers and yéu- may 1 retall that Einstein was a fine "violinist and tremendously’ rea : “ested in literature and Srama, things” merely bec friends have them. But when ‘it comes to clothes, if it isn't too “way out”—let her have what she. wants, * ££ * _CONFIDENTIALTO “FOOTLOOS. There ‘Moving for. Sno-Ball Alpha Omega ‘Chapter’ of Beta Sigma Phi sorority met Wednesday evening at the Mil- =! ford home of Mrs. Michae} i ee oe Plans were initiated fe ‘the annual February Sno-Ball, ’ Topics for the evening were “Love's Miracle in Marriage” and “Giving and Receiving Friendship,”’ 7 * ~*~ * * The Christmas party will be a spaghetti dinner at the: Barnes street home. of Mrs. George Pudduck Dee. 16. Se- cret pals will be revealed and . gifts exchanged. & AP Wirephoto the Royal Brownie is all “to the to her growth and charm in her. osen field.”- 77 eee ee ¥ [= : : 2 f i ij : : pete S ‘ te, Ie ; + ems aoe 5 é ae : Z eS es aS - a he LORE 1 NEY MRS aie eaaee ane cae ES hak anc te ag pn I OEE GEC A ee ca ee, ape : x a ee s , ar 4 > i % Rieaee eos i a4 &. Wrap her in loveliness, your tribute to her loveli- ness this holiday season.. A reversible outsize stole by Glentex is magnificently self - fringed. Rich brocade on one side, it’s heavy ink black satin on the Tr. Too Many Patients Nurse's Role Contusing WINNIPEG, Canada — Are nurses frustrated because of the illusion that they are Flor- ence Nightingales, ministering angels and mother substitutes? Montreal management con- | sultant Clark Middleton - Hope © says they are. He told\a hospital adminis- trators meeting the image nurses have of themselves” eventually frustrates thei and often ends when they quit or switch their type of work. “Nurses are confused as to their role and function,” he said. “This has serious implica- tions. A wide discrepancy ex- ists between what the nurse conceives her role to be and the demands made on her as a full-time nurse. j | . oo, SKATING SETS. Snug, warm fitted bodice in black velvet and o skirt that twirls in a spin to show a lining of blaék and white print,. Sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to 14, 12” and ] 4” 7 SKATING SKIRTS ae it ti of aaa é ~ i i > sj bi 4 Har a ‘ ’ * pitt Deen Di jricdhaitasteiaidiihat tia a PO aL LLP LPP PEP PPL Af PIO LN LEANN Gay skirts to skate in of felt or corduroy. Matching head bands. Sizes 7 to 14. SKIRT and TOP print design ond colorful “gh te fy applique. Matching liste _ knit bocked with. neta their perky shape. “With the shortage of nurses © the problém .has severe im- plications for many hospitals. The large number of patient# |. under the care of each nurse’ increases the demands on her - _time and make it physically ° impossible for _her to give the kind of iritimate bedside care traditionally thougtit to be part of the professional nurse's .. tomary in this company, I'm ae role.” * * * Middleton - Hope said that nurses can’t get real satisfac- tion from their work because “frustration develops as the nurses simultaneously try to meet demands of the hospital and the demands imposed by her conception of her role. “The strain is ‘overwhelm- et Areas ese 5.98 | Good “Not Rude '- reprimanded me for not going + good-night when you left the * this themselves?”’ “pay their train or airplane | Omitting... | ight ee @ie By EMILY POST : “Dear Mrs. Post: The other evening my parents had sev- eral friends in for bridge. I greeted them when they ar- rived and shortly afterwards excused myself, left the room and went to another part of the house to read. At ten thirty I went to bed. “The next morping- mother pily under, one root? ‘The answer, |t00 often. gecepted today is a blunt “NO.” Nursing homes afe-.filled |with homeless.old folks ‘put out |s ‘of the way’’ by married children “ct ke we oe Be 90 BF Be oe ae with an ailing, elderly parent That is why this letter from al, into the living room to say good-night to her | ts, and said that she was ashamed of my behavior. Mother is a stickler for etiquette and sonte- times carries it to'an extreme, so I would like to hear from you: whether I was rude in not saying good-night to these guests.” ve * * ‘from living with their paternal: ‘was a widower. Answer: You were not really rude because your mother’s guests probably- thought you ; did not come in to say good- night so as not to disturb their ght yor mother yon eaid A thrifty way—to-téc orate each ‘window in your home, ¢ friends and interésts. He came ;\ room, you should have come | lean attern 674 a arama us. and. went’ as he pleased. He never © back to say it before going. to 4 ‘ting guides for making these 2lam- interfered with our discipline. . bed. ‘\orous cafe curtains yourself. Easy| “He never bought favors or love (€ | sewing — so practical. om the youngsters. . He always if “Dear Mrs. Post: I'm-& | ‘cond Thirty-five Cents (coins) for ‘collected every nickel he ever} “prospective bridegroom and |tnis pattern — add 5 cents for oaned them. That is why we all |} will have to travel a consid- | each pattern for 1st-class mailing. ilo oved and respected him. j erable distance for the wed- | send to The Pontiac Press, 1247 “When he had his first stroke, ding, which is taking Place ie | Needlecraft” Dept., P. 0. Box” 164, | he wanted to remain at home. my fiancee’s home town. ly | Old Cheisea Station, New York 11, | The children all pitched in to (¢ friends who are to be my ush- |N.Y, Print plainly Pattern Num-) help care for him. The boys if ers, as well as my brother, the ber, Name, Address and Zone, ' would | come home from a bas: best man, all have to travel the | ; _ distance too. I would like to know if I am obliged to pay their train fare, or do.they pay ‘That sounds as though he were |g So68oa Answer: You pay their hotel expenses unless they are in- vited to stay in the houses of relatives or friends of your bride, You do not, however, fares, Of course there are ¢x- ceptions, and if for instance. , one of your best friends could? not afford to be one of your ushers if he had to pay for a long trip, ‘you might pay it for him. “Dear Mrs. Post: As is cus- retire, which will be soon. I'd like to know what is correct when the guests rise to drink a toast to me. 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But not everything went a6 CX: oars, :; them were not trading in another [the best available at this time pected. , * * * car. *.*k ® In cases where the small cars| 4, September, foreign cars ac-| In pl words, the purchase | It showed 13 per cent of the per-\Teplaced another car, the lOW-\-ounteg for 57.4 per cent of all | ef the new small car was just sons buying the small car had not/P! ‘iced cars were hardest hit. There tne small cars sold in the United | resting as on the cake for the aeto owned | a car previously, 4 per cent had been many predictions about /crates Arter. the introduction of Fc _which areas of the market would the “big three” small cars, the | ibe hit hardest by competition from re ‘dropped ‘the sthall cars byt few of them toreign vary to. 32 per, ‘cent of the small car market in |mentioned the ldW-priced market. November, despite the fact that | Some predicted the medium-! 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True payees generally, cash Baughman advised shoppers, mer-|their checks where they are known, The best way to check 2 sus- xe * pected counterfeit note is to com- | A good way to detect counter-| pare it to a known genuine bill [feit money, Baughman said, is to) ef the same denemination, the study the portraits. In the genuine secret. service chief said. Im (bill,. the portrait stands out dis- mest cases, he added, defects (tinctly from the oval background. in the bogus bill will_show ™p The eyes appear lifelike and the Baughman; ~ _ jeven if it's a homemade version of | - lof decomating that they learned ‘What's Ciciatmas without ate f branches and bows? In’ ‘most homes, no. matter what | age, tolks like to follow treiitions: |} | “from » aparents and, grandparents. For this reason, it should be a happy \oceasion and safe. A drying evergreen and flamma- | ble decorations make a crack- ling, fire, the National ny Counell Points out. : Heté* are some, tips to out pone on tree hazards’ during the holi- immediately. background is a fine screen of _jregular lines. days: In the 12 months ended last June 30, the secret service seized nearly “In the counterfeit, the portrait ° two million dollars in. bogus. bills; is dull, smudgy or unnaturally and arrested 343 counterfeiters. In| White. The oval background often | the previous year, seiztres totaled is dark and the lines are ir- UPI Telephoto . MARLENE EN PARIS — Marlene Dietrich flashes. a big smile s she receives a congratulatory embrace from French artist-poet |494 when you do buy it,. keep it 4 oe . 7 poe tin a cold spot (unheated garage) until ready to set it up. Jean Cocteau after her opening performance at Paris’ Theatre _de L ‘Etetle Sunday. * *\ * 1, Don't buy your tree too early. $700,008 and 335 |Counterfeiters) regular or broken. 2.. Before setting up the tree,: Remove Sme ne . ©, ; 4. Pat Na.'s 2955441 ~ 239057 < othe pemean pending WHERE IN THE WORLD DOES _ THE GREASE GOP? fs (No Outside Vents!) , WHERE IN THE WORLD DOES THE SMOKE GO? (Ne Holes in Your Wallt) WHERE IN THE WORLD DOES (Werks Even so the Windows Shut} _Blectronieally —with qatentet “Pyritron” action—sew Pur} ie Hood octually inhales” ~~ ae } cooking — and odors t the air — in. seconds! gg washable aluminum filters and baffied strainers trap irritants. Then air passes before 6 wonder- working electronic tubes that dissipate brritente ~parify and re- circulate air! ‘saw off about an inch of the trunk. The old cut is sap-sealed and pre- vents water absorption. were arrested, Another part of the bill to watch’ PHONE POLICE is the rim of the colored seal. The Baughman advised storekeepers saw tooth points should be even One in Charge of Pri ivate P. assage to try to delay anyone passing a/and sharp, not irregular or brok-| phony bill and_to call the police.'en off NO MORE GREASY WALLS! WO MORE SMOKY, SMELLY KITCHENS? PURITRON GUARABTEES IT) Cook cabbage, garlic — fry onions even on the stickiest, rainiest Summer day ~ without a tell-tale trace of odor? | 8 Keep the tree away-from | | i | Senate Janitors Ti tled | rae ie t_comons If the passer leaves. he said, the! ——— He'll never k mw what’ cooking ‘ti merchant should write down his! holder te keep it fresh and | =. you wet it on . TN DIMUTES? description and tite license plate UJ, S. Ballet Due | WASHINGTON ~The Senate's! Another: puzzler. was a title, !essem danger of fire. mite eames Trouen number of his car. Vigilance should also be ex- ercised in cashing Treasury { R D b official “laborer in charge of priv.| "keeper of prea A Peiseci.ng The council also warns not to, | » . Kramer, w Ss the post,/use lighted candles tear ever-| Or ussian e uf ate te win waned om be + said he is in charge of a shop injgreens, other flamithable decora-| Jani or With a fancy title. ithe basement of the old Senate/tions or curtains. Range Hood yourself in old or new kitehens — and don't pay a pean for labor! Just screw it in wall—that’s all! Noiseless, maintenance-free — no WALLS? In minutes — instal] new Puritron (Advertisement) | NEW YORK (UPI)—The Amer-| But no one seemed quite sure’ buildi messy, sooty ‘oal to clean up. Su- office ing where senators buy x « S€ sf iw ‘ tyled in white, coppertone, ican Ballet Theater will perform! wane the een passage is. |their personal stationery and vari-| 1; may be nice to come home to! vesiniees pt in 30 $0 and 36° widths. next summer in Russia, traditional ; les tor i wpa —.: ae | ous other items. Kramer Was!windows lighted with Christmas 4. a This remarkable new Puritron Elec- ate sergeant-at-arms, ‘Sait the title. ; ° : ° tronic Range H ust freshen your Get tia quick relief. Lifte today of ballet, it was anounced | a relic of the canty days vet listed’ as receiving $2,951.94 in the decorations but for safety’s sake Take it out of the store with you! kitchen better, faster than any other ' today lCongress and has no 4 " im to aree-month period. furn on tree lights, and ottiers| be. * . range hood or exhaust — Mode! J030 : “ * x neress arsed onty when someone's in the room. Install it yourself = in minutes! Jan tapstber ~ of your 95 The company will visit Russia the actual assignment of John M.) bicoff h ; Money Back from T¥0 ‘Price, who holds the position. ‘Ri icoff C arges U.S. Check wiring before using to see| PURITRON! during a European tour sponsored | | ‘by the President's special inter- They said also that the title ‘Caused Road Turmoil national program for cultural has no relations to the job of WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, | Tt RO Rg MUNRO ELECTRIC Co. ‘presentations. It will be the first’ Donald L. Bryant listed on they. «,. | (sn, x, , ne Average person in the Phil American ballet umt ever to visit! official Senate payroll as ‘‘female \Riblentt oe Crean “s cae ran ‘ ithe Soviet Union. attendant, ladies retiring room. \Wednesday the possibility of re-jthan any other country in the | 1060 W. Huron St FE 5-8431 ~ *& * Bryant was described as holding iduced federal allocations for int lw ° er-/| world, i | The American Ballet Theater, ® regular job as a janitor. state highways has caused turmo'l| junder the direction of Lucia Chase, | The strange titles turned up injafid confusion in an area which imadea highly successful eight- an official Senate payroll report once was ‘‘a model of federal and/| day appearance in Warsaw,|made public Monday. The report state cooperation.’’ Poland, in 1958. The cempany has} |Said Price received $1,322.67 wages| “This is a cause of great worry jappeared in 33 foreign countries|in the three-month period of July|and great concern to all the! iduring‘seven international tours on through Sept. 30, and Bryant states,” Ribicoff said in an inter- ifive continents. lreceived $1,040.07. view. ‘if it's frayed or sockets are loose. Easy Terms. “STILLA | FEW LEFT e Remember last year? 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He did not ‘substitute ‘for the life of his dad, w the invasion of France. i He only knew that his dad had ju months earlier after spending a Ach weeks ‘with him at their home on Hiller _ Te memory he had was ttle . local high school there was enjoying a great unbeaten) football season. “eh SOHN IN 1958 = JOHN EN 1944 Just a couple weeks ago, almost on the ‘samie date of The Press story 15 years ago, Wauseon‘High School had its first unbeaten team since the 1944 Season. | ] Playing tackle on ‘this unbeaten team was a 17-year- old blonde who was one of the outstanding linemen on the téam. His name-—John Pat McCarthy, now @ 185- pounder who once lived on Hiller road and who once at- enidéd Out.Lady of Refuge school. : ang FROM THE PRESS BOX t observations from the first night of the basket- - “ball season : “The stupidest foul in basketball is still the call made on rebounds. We reiterate that when man learns to walk on air, or control his body movement in midair, there might be Jestification for calling these fouls. The. most aggravating situation, which should be called for a technical, is when a player persists on shoot- ing the ball long after a floor violation whistle has blown. This kills precious seconds off the clock for the! other team and officials are lax in allowing the shots. CAGEY CHARLEY SEZ: Oh, my, our friend Cagey Charley got by with an even | split Of four games-on- as favored Clarkston fell to Ortonville and ‘Rockiester handled. Avondale. ee ae Tomorrow, Cagey Charley sez— Waterford over Wayne, Orchard Lake St. Mary over Clarkston, Holly over Bloomfield Hills. THE BLUE PLATE. SPECIAL: Pontiac Central over Pontiac Northern. Ist po Since Oct. 7. Leafs Stop Montreal, () junbeaten pees at. 18 Gunes: The setback also broke the league’ ~ ‘By The Associated Press he tamilt Rao given tae asckenoe leeitice i hie war. |! ‘flag had little ‘, the Optimist Al © SFrom State { Pickedby AFL - |National “lected by the Detroit Lions, Chap: iman was drafted by the Chicago ‘by the New ork Giants. “ is leading after the first round of | will be cut to 100-for the final 36 Dodgers Will Again in 1960 “| Los Angeles Dotigers will be: back Nine different athletic teasiie at tilt. The Nationals will “have Bill'Pontiac Central and Pontiac Burrell, linois guard, and Northern will have a stake in at- Charles Janerette, Penn Statejtempting.to win the All-Sports tackle, Jeon will bots y's initrophy initiated by The Pontiac e Tucson Jae ae ey RES age we * Ff 2920. "The nige Sefoot 1 ' Southwest linemen who have ac- cepted bids are Al Henderson of Colorado State University and- his | teammate Jim Eifrid. - i . $23 y will be’ New Pro Grid teop!| . Adds More Collegians to Draft List DALLAS, Tex. (?—The fledgling : American ~ Football - League heidi its second college draft in two weeks last night, picking 161 more collegians, five from Michigan Halfback Darrell Harper of Michigan was drafted by the Buf-; falo franchise. Dallas .took line- man Grady Alderman of Detro:t. Denver selected back Lovell Cole- man of Westerfi-Michigan and Tom Chapman of Detroit. Minneapolis- St. Paul chose little All Amerieaj~. back Walter. Beach —of.-Central; Michigan. Earlier this week, in the rival Football League. . drait, Harper and Alderman wére se-[ Cardinals and Beach was picked) will all have a stake in the huge A Goggin Sets Pace in Senior Event PALM SPRINGS, Calif, (AP)—| Still a-rugged competitor at 53, pétual trophy’ which has ‘been awarded by The Press. Sports Editor Bruno Kearns prese nts the award to: athletic direc tors Ed Graybiel ( a perpetea) award held by the school which accumulates the most number of points in the various competitive sports against each other, Each ‘sport wile: tes value | - of 106 points during the school ALL SPORTS TROPHY — The nine Athletic teams of Pontiac Centra] and Pontiac Northern I-Sports per The first event (eénter) » Britisher I Dave Charnley Beaten ~ .» defending champich Willie Goggin the $20,000 U.S. Senior open golf championship. * == Brown The San Jose, - Calif, Coun | broke the Bermuda..Dunes Coun- try Club record with a 6-under HOUSTON, Tex. (e—Lightweight if par 66 yesterday and a three shot | Champion Joe Brown, a skittish 34-/ lead. -He got seven birdies -and}year-old, stopped ‘another charge | jone bogey and needed only J25'of youth last night wheh he beat| ; putts for his 33-33-66. Britisher Dave Charnley on 4 Art Bell of San Francisco and teepnical knockout. Ferdie Catropa of Massapequa.! And a few minutés later the | N.Y., tied for second at 69. ; ichampion said he wyuld be ready { * * ito fight again only a week hence Yesterday's contestants, the) * x i isecond half of: the Sil-man. field) Brown didn't have any particular take a rest today as-tLe first halfifighter in mind ‘but deciared he start the second round. The field) would. like to get somebody _for Dee. 9. _ “No use wasting all that train: ing--that'’s the hardest part of | it,” he explained. “T'nr not hurt o and I'm teady to go.” Chartiley/ the 24 -year-old ex- boilermaker from Dartford, Kent, who is called “the midget Marci- ano” because he has shoulders and nefk like & heavyweight, never was in Ae fight. with the Baton Rouge, La., Negto, making the eighth defense of his title in 39 months. It tied the number of holes Saturday.and Sunday. _, Use Coliseum LOS ANGELES (AP) —° The \in | the Coliseum next season. _ Their: return was made ceftain ‘yesterday when the Coliseum commission's baseball committee approved a new contract proposal which would cost the Dedgers about $500,000. Last year the ball club. paid -a little more than $319,999 for use ofthe 90,000-plus The Montreal Canadiens have leaders’ eight -‘game winning|capacity stadium. found out that ss Brno t sedan streak, ” cee oe They also played — rent-free— all’ in the Wai pd ag * * & three World Series games in, the/ League. But evén when they do Veteran goalie Johnny © Bower lose, they make it close. ,jand. winger Frank Mahovlich com The Toronto’ Maple Leafs nipped bined to hand the Canadiéns their Méntreal-1-0 last night and in the first defeat since Oct. 17 when the proces pent. the Canadiens’ ies York Rangers beat them 42 | During the span Montreal won 15 times and had three. ties. Prep Calendar The 35-year-old Bower posted THURSDAY “te Central is at Farmingtan field x aside 28 shots in outclassing - net- Waterford at ‘rebound midway in the first pe- riod for.. his , fourth. pal -of the at Pontiac Central se nt Northern second shutout and turned - ‘minder. Jacques Plante. Mahol-| a vich, in the Toronto dog house for). - his lack of scoring, converted a—— Coliseum’But if the Dodgers get into the 1960. World Series, they'll have to work out additional rental terms with the ‘commission. i ideferises by. Benny Leonard, who set the reeord in the lightweight clags before he retired paditted in | /1925, é * * * . [Béown was leadirig by as many as .five points in the fifth round when he lashed out with ‘a left and ‘then -a right’ ard crimson spread down the right cheek of the 24¢year-old Briton.as a deep! cut opened over his eve. Charnley |. put his glove to-his head and stag- Keeps fered back just as the bell rang, | ending the round. Charnley shuffled to his corner and while his handlers worked - ever him, Referee Jimmy Webb | raised Brown's hand and led the champion to the center of the ring. Once-Feared the treph¥ takes place ci rivals tneet on. the baske tball court. year. The results of the various “athletic events between PCH ‘pod PNH will be engraved on complete histery of scores be- tween the twe schwols, “Th'the schools meet twice in one () ¢ Pontiac rps Phote of PCH and Eiden Johnson of PNH, who accepted the trophy on behalf of their respective schools. to officially lawiech the battle for Friday night when the Title on TKO in Central Gym Northern _ Players See Crosstown Rival Whip Edsel Ford z a 3 ia sas ees" By BILL CORNWELL A keenly interested gathering of basketball ‘‘scouts'’ watched from the corner balcony of the PCH gymnasium Tuesday evening as Pontiac Central opened its 1959-60 season with a 52-44 victory over Dearborn Edsel Ford. ~ These “scouts” | te be members of the Pontiae »- sport during the season, the 10} = (s will be divided with 3 \points for each contest. *. * ' The first stép. in the battle for ‘the trophy. will take place Friday when the¢rosstown- rivals Meet on the basketball: eourt at PCH, This will be the offieial start | ef competition for “fhe trophy , although the twe schools did meet in swimcaing, wrestling, | Northern basketball team which | track, basketball, baseball and squares off against the Chiefs | tennis last year. , Friday night in the same PCH gYm at 8 o'clock, Because PCH dominated the re-| * *' t sults of those athletic events tle . trophy will find a temporary’ If they were apprehensive about Ihave with-the Chiefs, After tiy:|Pening their awn season tomor- present. school “year in June, the’ against An opponent as re- trophy will be held by the school| SPected and feared by all: rivals which accumulates the most num. 38 the Chiefs, then they must ber of points. have gone home with their. con- ek &: | fidence somewhat boosted after In last year's competition, North-| 5°®™"8 - Van Ryzin’s team ern won only in wrestling, 24-22, | pressed | hard to win. while losing 81, 7-5 in baseball: _ * ®t 78-40 in basketball; 58-34 and 61-; Northern coach Dick Hall was 35 in swimming. ; also an interested observer, but Since the teams did not meet |“hether his confidence was boost- | in football this year the grid | jed as much as that of his’ play- teams will not bid for their C'S Who have to do the job could points until next season, There "Ot be determined. will be a total of 900 points | . * * *. toward the trophy in a season. | The Chiets were anything but . impressive while coming - from The All-Sports trophy. «a tri. . : angular three-tiered award, wi ‘us| heat fray A Kase! ne a approved unanimously by the Pon-| . 4 “ spectable in the 4th peried when itine Athletie Council and accepted! they made their winning stretch iby athletic directors Ed Grayhiel drive . of PCH and Elden Johnson on be-| half of the twe schools Until their 4th period run, they | “This award should really stimp-| were erratic in nedrly every phase late athletic competition betWeen/of the game of basketball — shoot- : |the two sehools.”’” said Graybicl,|ing, passing, rebounding, etc, 0. = ¢ “and. the important thing is that ~ * * Ro every team is given equal status) Despite’ their faulty perform- ‘toward winning the trophy." ance, it goes without saying that “Such an ‘award -gives — im- |Northern will be q decided under- /portanc® to our less publicized dog when the two sehools line up teams, and gives the athletes in! | for the tipoff, the entire sports program of | both| schools ae eve nition,” aad! This will be the 2nd meeting | Johnson. { between the two crosstown foes. Se | They met on the hardwoods for ‘| the ist time Jast February at PNH in Northern's ist year of varsity competition and the Chiefs raced to a one-sided 78-40 decision, The Huskies will be especially outmanned around the backboards iwhere they cannot hope to match ‘the Chiefs in the art of grabbing Arthur Boggs, manager ofithe fifth was over: when the fight | rebounds iCharnley, claimed it was a butt) as stopped *' | Avile 1 *y * * 7 * a 3 Agile backboard springe ik that caused the cut but that it, t ne eee ail like Brown verified that\it was a‘ forward George Fed (6-2) and cen- was unintentional. However, Webb right that put | Charnley away. Hejter Bradell Pritchett (6-4) should ruled that it was a hard right and said he got the British fighter on be too much for Hall and Co. to | that Brown had won on a technical/a right uppercut following a leit. handle ‘knockout in the sixth round since “That's the one that ripped him Hall's game strategy. is un- Hope Loses - Opener of Cage Campaign °: By The Associated Press | Hope's days as a feared basket- ball power are over. x * The Dutchmen, champions and * defending quarter MIAA finalists jlast-season in the NCAA college’ tournament, opened their campaign! Tuesday night aff Jost 74-71 t9! Northern Michigan. It was Hope's first defeat in three- years on its: home court. Northern Michigan was led by | Wayne. Munsoit's 34 points, which helped overcome a six-point deficit with 12 ‘minutes left. Warren Vanderhill » \and =Ray Ritsema—the only holdovers left from last season’s fine team topped Hope. Vanderhill had. 28 points,-Ritsema 18. Central Michigan’s veteran arr2y jumped to a big early lead and) Ld The Swami Association has gone into res jtirement until another, football ; 2! efen i ech pion, four games ~- = gut. of six they ee to. overcome a s FiGrape Vine - 500 percentage site wh a the opening end to make * glso lost out == The tinal ol ‘aaa Obbe ETT) -9+B11). ago when Swami. Kearns was top man. - Watch out for ‘Swami Moats next: fall. Kearns (210-118-9- 640); and Moats (208-125- the es the fariitines were go- | ing in prep, edllege and. pro ranks. : Swami Cornwell had led right from pening session except for one oeca- sion when Swami Abair had,a big week- it a tie. The new president by a single game two years tandihgs w > Corhwell ~1221=107-9-.674 - | There’ S (coasted to a 73-45 triumph over :Alma-in-the-opener tor both. Cart| ; Williams led Central with 14 points! lin a game postponed 24 hours by: ‘ight failure in the Chippewa's! gym. Adrian came [rem nine points behind at halftime and whipped! Ferris 73-66 behind Ray Rolley’s ‘19 points. Dan abt ye zynski ‘topped Ferris with 2 0 points. Aquinas, with Jim Reece netting a points, won its fourth game in ifive starts by~ dumping Grand Rapids Junior College 88-73, Will Kuharich Return to Pros? No Coach Is Leaving SOUTH BEND, Ind. 1APY—No _tre Dame's 40th annital civic foot-. ball banquet was held on the same ‘nate of confidence that the Irish, ‘concluded its 1959 campaign. * * * harich, winding. up his first sea- gon with a 5-5 record, was pre- paring to return to the pro ranks seemed completely unfounded at Jast night’s banquet. Kuharich, the Rev. Edmond P. Joyce, executive vice president of the university, and. Athletie Direc- tor Ed Krause all discarded ru- {mors ‘that the former Washington | Redsking -egach might. leave his) alma. mater. [eee = ie he ol. In other - inches: an informed | Source told ‘Phe’ Associated Press| ” open,” said Brown, “But I could | have knocked him cold anyway | if } hadn't cut him.” The crowd could believe certain, but the best strategy in the world will do the Huskies | littje good unless they can hit that | the basket with remarkable ‘Charnley appeared to have little | shooting percentage. In all likeli- chance with the veteran Brown,, "00d, & missed shot by. the Hus- | kies will be a lost ball, who used a 3'y-inch reach advan-| tage to keep Charnley away from; Mike Fedynik, Northern's top him. | point-maker last season, and guard + *& * ‘Bruce No?ton, leading passer and Lou_ Viscusi, Brown's. manager, |play-maker, are the keys to the i was noncommittal on his fighter’s\ Huskies’ efforts against PCH. * * * - ‘future plans: ‘'That's a little too Just as Edsel Ford had the ad- isoon for Joe to fight again—Dec. gq? r . . 3. ue Viscusi. vantage of one game's experience over the Chiefs Tuesday, so will crowd of about 6,000 paid 307 720 for the nationally televised Van Ryzin's forces hold the same advantage this time, fight Counting the TV money of Indication, That: Notre Dame Grid’ Reports that head coach Joe Ku-) $40,000, the total was $72,720. At any rate, the Northern scout- Brown got about $25,000, Charniley ing party left the PCH gym Tues- $12, 2.000 ? - A “= day with its hopes buoyed for an. upset and the Chiefs can be sure that the Huskies will gun at them with all barrels in tomorrow's bat- tle, - te eree Webb had it 50-46 for ‘Brown under the 10-point’ system, ‘Taylor voted 49-46 and. Judge W; ‘H. Cornelius figured 50-45. The | Associated Press scored it 50-45. >. bs “New president Abair insite a few. wpoobnihe that Kuharich hasn't even thodght ome woe ws ard stat tonave a, _ Dicks just for kicks before taking some rest ‘They were ‘Syracuse over UCLA, Hills- Bears, Rams over Packers and mages over Retiskins. ~*~ id; Steelers over’, of leaving the Sager The soutce | said K ee tales se ee en Tege ranks, which he would have sone eS Wee pet. Seer -t0/ South Bend, 6TH ROUND TKO — 8 {& World lightweight “champion "holds his right hand as the winner of the championship ‘an night in which he scored a 6th round TKO over. al Dave Charhiey. Charnley's right eye baie bee in j etn eee : ~ Player-B feints to left and’? - Gives tast to his right Player E times his cut so that / runs right off the tail of B he gets near the post he takes | Short pass from D and dribbles - jp ‘for the shot. TOMORROW: Spartan Cagers to Open Season at Home Tonight | Return Pass tc Baltimore, 49ers Tied in Points PHIRADELPHIA (®~Total scor- ing, more than any other statistic, gives the best picture of the Na- tional Football League race, Baltimore Colts, San Francisco for the Western | Conference lead, are in first place EAST LANSING & — Michigan with 295, league statistics showed the NCAA playoffs. * «*« & ine if it a épener is Bowling Green, which Warmed up by bowling over Hills- dale 99-31 Tuceday night. The Ohio fehool tied for the Mid-American z npionship last season and went 1) « Bowling Green has Ron Parson - 68 and Jim Routson at 66.\Wasningiou .... Falcons also feature a great Detro nee teecees shot artist in Jimmy Dar- who has scored 1,035 points 48 games over two years for better thar -2t-point per game Give Her a MIRROR This Christmas The Very Finest in Wall Mirrors Door Mirrors | | Use Our Lay-Away Plan 23 West Lawrence St. | Pontiac Glass Co. FE 5-441 State starts off its basketball wars Wednesday. iving oy height tonight — a| Cleveland has 235, San Francisco the Spartans will have 227, Philadelphia 213. and New | York 212. 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DETROIT (AP) —~ Al Van Wie, coach ‘at Petoskey High School, calls him “the finest high school back I have ever seen,” The aa nag ee Upper Peninsula call him “The Manistique Missile But whatever you call him, there’s no. question that Ron Rubick is one of the finest high school players ever to cavort on a Michigan gridiron. ‘|* Rubick ran away with the balloting for the 1989 Assocl- - | ated Press Class B All-State football team announced today, The senior from Manistique, only 5-feet-8 and 170 pounds, does everything and does it well in combining speed with power. : = Rubick set an all-time Upper Peninsula season scor- _ ing-record of 183 points—and in just eight games, too. He picked up 1,381 yards rushing on 102 carries for a BS average. His three-year career mark is 294 points and 2,963: yards in 324 trips for a 9-yard average. Needless to say, he was named “back of the year” by Upper Peninsula sports writers. x * * The AP’s Class B team of 1959 is full of stars. Every one of the backfield men 1s a versatile, two-way per- former with plenty of scoring punch. Quarterback Ron Bishop of Royal Oak Shrine is being hailed as one-of the greatest high school passers ever to perform in the Detroit area, He astounded veteran coach- es with his tremendous ability in the Soup Bowl game when he completed 19 of 38 passes for 275 yards—despite ~ a losing effort by his team. ‘Terry ‘Duncan of Kalamazoo University High and Alan Gibbs of Battle Creek Lakeview round out the first team back- field... The ends ate Dan Underwood, top man on Dowagiac’s Kalamazoo University; 2—quarterback Ron: Bishop, Royal Oak j@ CLASS ® SOHOOLBOY ALL-STARS — Here are four boys shrine; 3.— back Ron Rubick, Manistique; + <- beck Alan Giiee, Battle Creek Lapeer. ' SECOND TEAM Ends: Bill Tageson, Bax Axe; Warner Yaggie, Iron Mountain. ‘Tackles: Arnold Rostenholtz, Albion; Mike, Breault, Gladwin. ‘Guards: Jim Nietling, Tecumseh; Ron Hattis, Vicksburg. Center: Roy Tuckey, Cass City. Quarterback: Tom LeBeau, Monroe. Catholic. Backs: Harry Ammon, Holt; Paul Krause, Flint Bendle; Don Cederholm, Manistee. HONORABLE MENTION Gants nares “Bunton, itetiue Creek Vaxet] fe. Mystegon beille, Ta osugeen Riker” Solon me a: Grimes. ie Ares; i ned sroutele:. sine nest Alma; | Songun Bloomfield Hf anist! ue! Birch, | Kejemasoe University High; Clough, | Durand; Antonelli Detroit finns Cooley, ants, Battle Creek i meviey 3, ampan- rt iverview; Baty Hastings ; ie “ot RDS-— Raton apids; Speer, M ;_ Platz, Detroit a Benedictine: | Verben Fenton: "tautin Resierd St. Mary; Kane. Port Huron St. Stephen; Bel- oHoll an, Grand Ledge; Lorens, Tawas Area; Leggat, * West ' Bloomfield; “icles. ol CENTERS— West Branch: Boss, Center Line: Eherdt, Hastings; | Jacabsson, Detroit (‘Tutiieran West; Kozal, Rockford; Kapets, Ironwood; Lindem4n, | Manistee, Thome, © Claw: On, Eaton Rapids: Webb, Iron Mountain; yc sg Gir Woodrufl, Petoskey”, Ceres. t Reree |Hamilton, Kalamas nivers z, Cass y; Berger, . Durand; Dudley, Arense Goutral: Radtke, Manistee: i Betroit Benedictine: rton, Albion: Born, Dowagiac; Dwyer, Jackson St. Jolin; Keller, Alpena Catholic: rich, South Haven: (Gosger, Port Huron m bt. Ste: mith, Avondale; Newton, West Bloom- i Stott, Oxford; Glynn, Roya Oak Shrine; ~ Nt Standings Bost the Eastern Conference, behind /nigh«ranked squad and a youngster who overcame a crippling New York. | esvae illness to compete in athletics, and Ron Elston, an all-around Team ™ Yards bing Passing|star from Eaton Rapids. : Los Angeles 354i 1532 «2.009 Tackles are Pete Wonders of Iron Mountain, the Upper New ork me 30 1 ite Uae Peninsula “lineman of the year,” and Dwight Sobczak of De-’ Pitsburgh «00 Same tz Lami trolt Bt. Anthony, Prewsco 0 288138 13 The guards are 2 pair of lean, fust-seniors—Bill Juday, Detroit 204 je 1164! Northville lineman who stole the headlines from a herd. tne 273 «1138 1633) of fine backs, and Doug Hanlon of Grandville. Team ma "Yards leshing Passing) A repeater from the 1958 first team, Hanlon is rated by [a Boruc cc B3e) 0 .3e8 Lang COach Rex Roseman as “the best I’ve coached. Cleveland -.---- BS sae Center on the first team is Jerry Gates, a rangy veteran | Petros 3420 1382 1.668/ from Port Huron St. Stephen. | isan Francisco 3.144 1,609 1.535 * * * ‘Lope Angeles SiH 137s 1 7ae 1959 ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-STATE HIGH SCHOOL Cards... "3331 «15331798 » FOOTBALL SQUAD Washington .. 3,811 1,894 1.917 CLASS" B -. |POS. NAME SCHOOL Het. Wet. Class Perez Has Big Plans “ end Dan, Underwood Dowagiac a 2 i. &, «| End’ Elston Eaton Rapids - , BUENOS AIRES (AP) — fy Tackle pared Wonders Iron Mountain 6-4 230 Sr. Sree ncina esi Weduenday, he Tackle Dwight Sobczak Det. St..Anthony 6-4 245 |will probably fight Pone King- Guard Bill Juday . Northville 6-0 185 ‘petch in Thailand for the title in) Guard Doug. Hanlon ’ Grandville 5-11 185 February of March. Center Jerry Gates . Hur. St. St’ph’n 5-11 180 Perez said if he beats the Thai-|Q’Back Ron Bishop Royal Oak Shrine 5-11 170 lander he will challenge Joe Be-/Rack © Ron Rubick Manistique 5-8 170 cerra_for the Mexican’s world)p,-% Terry Duncan Kalamazoo Univ. 5-11 190 Sr. ane A Doce ouia|Back Alan Gibbs Bat, Creek L’k'vw 6-1 185 Sr WASHINGTON (AP) — Coach | Dayton New York at . N. Toronto 1, Montreal 0 2, the N LEAGUE. lis 3, overtime JRSDAY'S NATIONAL ae Montreal ‘Skins Release One \Player, Fine Another Mike Nixon of the Redskins, team’s drubbing at the hands of the New York Giants, Wednesday| vols Calif. 87, released reserve lineman Hanson Churchwell and fined another player. * * | Cage Results« WEDNESDAY'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 42 | Pitt 73, Michigan 57 ‘ash-Jeff 44 “33 Penn Cornell Buffaio Yale 84, ingfield 62 Brown 70 LaSali Millersville 60 } hema 66, ono a on » Toren 86, Hartford Army 58. 52 ew re 77, Bowdo Haverford * 60, Dela SOUTH Navy 48, Ky. Weceyes @ Florida 76, Georgetown ( $1, Mt. St. Marys 73 Richmond 76, |. Macon 75, over Bridgewater 62, Wash-Lee “i soe ia Tehrs, 82. ie eemnet ‘Gi -" Fi Levels ie Ploride St Miss. state “a a MIDW. EST Oklahoma 76, Texas Western 58 Creighton 105, Colo. m4 ‘4 Xavier (Ohio) 92, Marian Ra 80, Coane State 51 UTHWEST y, . . Washington Arizona 43, a, Mexico West 68 still incensed by his) Adams 61, St. Michaels 55 Houston 105, West Te; —| 60 Pepperdine 66 The- turf “course at Hialeah Park, built in 1932, is the oldest grass course at any American :| Nixon refused to identify the|racetrack. ‘}Redskin- who was docked a full game’s pay but said the victim Northwestern first met Notre could retrieve the money “if he}|Dame in football in 1889.*The lat- field does well in the last two games.” ter won 9-0. lllinois Grid Job Wide Open | :. Mills Denies That Field| of Candidates Has Been Narrowed to Two } CHAMPAIGN, Tl. (AP) — The Illinois football coaching job still is wide open, says Athletic Direc- itor Doug Mills in face of a report ‘the field has been narrowed. to Pete, Elliott and Dave Nelson. The Chicago Tribune says either ‘Elliott, University of California ‘coach, or Nelson, Delaware coach, will succeed Ray Eliot who -re-/f fi tired after 18 years as head Tli- _nois football mentor after replac-' ‘ing Bob Zuppke, who had held jthe post 29 years. / ‘The job still is wide open and Mills told The Associated Press. “The list of candidates has not! ' been. narrowed by any means. I ‘am still talking with top pros: | ‘pects. We are not at liberty to: say eho js on our list. Nobody | \but myself ‘is interviewing candi-| ‘dates and I should know if the! choice has been narrowed to Pete) Elliott and Dave- Nelson, and it i F | “Ke oom Laker squad of the Na-| = 16 when university trustees | Tigers Acquire Sobie 1 I the Lakers from West Virginia ‘hag not’ Mills said it is hoped Eliot's successor can be named before when the going is tough—on —s> = The Universal ‘Jeep’ roca | its costs over hundreds of ‘jobs, _ and does its work every day in the year, regardless of road or weather conditions. It shifts easily from conventional 2-wheel drive for normal highway wey into 4-wheel drive” or off the road. It hauls heavily loaded trailers and wit ae take-off operates a wide be id | | A report that “Elliott may: be| _ Of equipment. \ Full Stock! Immediate __ Delivery! hired by [linois prompted a Cal denial and a promise to. fight such | |& switch. _ MINNEAPOLIS (APY — Rookie || “Was cut from the Min. 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Minneapolis Lakers face the Detroit Pistens in the nightcap. Detroit desperately needs its 11th win of the season to stay in conten- tion for the top spot in the NBA Western Division, currently held by the Hawks, * * * The “‘Chamberlain-Pettit. duel alone was expected- to pack the Piston. home stadium. in Chamberlain's only other appearance in the Motor City, 9.121 fans packed University of Detroit stadium, and many, were turned away at the gate, The Warriors beat the Pistons hand- fly in that one. The Pistons will be well rested for their first game since last Sat- urday. “We've just come through about I've ever seen in the NBA," said Piston coach Red Rocha. ‘‘All in all; we came out of it in good shape.”’ Detroit played 17. games in %4 days since Nov. 3, winning eight | and losing nine. “With a break or two along the way we'd be in first place today,” Rocha said. -“But we're close enough to St. Louis to make a run at the championship before the sea-| son is over. * * * . The Pistons held first for slight ly over two. days during November, but were knocked out by the Hawks, Injuries contributed to the Pis- tons 90-00 showing. a recent : ROBES : checks and plaids. s trom @ ‘Friday's Olympia Pair ibig money. BIG About weeks, But forward Earl Lloyd and guard Dick Mc Guire are back in action and the Pistons should be at full strength for Fri- day’s game. : Whatever the outcome of the’ games, thé twin bill at Olympia’ figures to be the best night finan-| cially and crowd-wise for the Pis- ‘other games. tons this year. “It looks like this will be our big-' gest night—both in attendance and money — in three Seasons,"’ said. Piston General ‘Manager Nick! Kerbawy. It looks like simple ‘arithmetic. Big name players are big attrac- headuee moving into the serious pias nag and Southern Thumb are the| while Wayne has fomr starters ‘business early, ~ * * * -Clarkston, rated the W-O taver Ferndale is expected to start ott Cranbrook play its 2nd game, ‘Mt. Clemens in some of the other lite before it was known Johnny! ‘Parks would be missing. hopes to; jbounce back at West Bloomfield, following a surprising trouncing by Ortonville. The Lakers lack height" and experience. Defending cham- | Holly as Bob Pence makes his Clarkston, was the loop favorite put took a trouncing Tuesday out- side the league. New member Oak ‘pion Brighton visits Milford fresh’ ifrom an easy tuneup triumph, Bloomfield Hills “ guest of debut as head man of the Broncos. Clarenceville visits Northville rounding out the slate. The Oakland B has a big one right off the bat with Avondale en- tertaining Fitzgerald. Avon, like Park goes to Clawson and 1958-59 winner Troy hosts Madison in the, * * * Heading the Thumb slate is a clash between contenders Almont, ‘and Armada. |New. Haven, Brown City vs. Capac, victory in four starts, drew within york with Anchor Bay is at, jand Memphis tr avels to Dryden. Waterford and Wayne both had | | Tough going a year ago but the tions, and big attendance means! Skippers lost key boys Barry | j Campbell and Bruce Mahrie ¥ with a balan and Bob Hopkins helped put the: shackles ‘transfer. Bill and Ray Rob- | inson are Waterford vets, another good year by whipping|in three Wiaghie’ at Hazel Park, rebuilding Southfield. Groves =| aot entertains, Livonia make its debut, at honie meeting Bentley, Millington opens ‘at Maple |Inkster Cherry we. * Grove and Warren Lincoln visits your car.’ Protects your car from rust-out. “Quiets your — cqr-ride. * ‘non-leaguers. Hawks’ 4.Game Winning Streak Halted by Nats By The Associated Press Don't look now, but here comes the rampaging Syracuse Nation- als to challenge Boston and Phila- delphia for Eastern division su- premacy, in the N ‘~Basket- x .k* & The Nats broke the St. Louis Hawks’ four-game winning streak last night as they beat the West- ern division leaders 130-121. 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Jtheir positions on expansion oft the others’ are New York, Denver, Toronto and Houston. \ ‘first head-on “clash . between ' dent of the five-team circuit, will | BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT ! : By JOE REICHLER - , American League President san, jare convinced more than ever that q Assoctated Press Sports Writer \Crdnin will call on his three-man \the only ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. —The |fact- finding committee to report the majors and the proposed third major league — the Continental — may take place Tuesday when they alj meet separately but under the! same roof at Miami Beach. ‘Frick, are expected to make known) \their eight-club leagues. ies The Continental League, aware | | of Frick’s pressure on the ma- | jors, has called a meeting of its own te coincide with those of the majors. Branch, Rickey, presi- fly down from New York, pre- pared to respond when the ma- jors state their positive inten- tions. ‘its findings for internal expansion | ithe majors to-wine for 1961. ected during an Uciwves meeting |er- work, in New York when the. league an- The committee was se- nounced it was seriously consider- * * ing expansion to 10 teams by 1961. The “American, and National, / The meeting stemmed from y Min- lepurre . issione ‘org |neapolis group's request or a spurred by Commissioner Ford's nchise. Minneapolis-St. Paul is one of the five founding members Continental League. The Geerge Kirksey, associated with the Housten franchise, met with Frick earlier this week in an attempt to clear up all nois- understandings that had cropped | Up in recent weeks. He indicated | he came away satisfied. Ve of the Continental League 2 | NO SHORT on fd hevrolets at ag _ Matthews-Hargreaves Chevrolet @ EASY TERMS _ Chevrolet assembly lines are scheduled to start back to work. Matthews-Hargreaves is celebrating by offering Our Entire Stock of Prices You Can't Afford to Pass Up! WE HAVE 1960 CHEVYS IN STOCK a We Are _Not Just. Taking Orders. . . Matthews- Hargreaves Chevrolet Is Actually Making Delivery on New 1960 Chevrolets! YOU HAVE . ® MANY MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM. @ SPOT DELIVERY @ YOUR CHOICE OF EQUIPMENT we, @ LARGE COLOR SELECTION: - @ COMPETITIVELY. PRICED ® LOW DOWN PAYMENT @ BIG TRAREIN ALLOWANCE REMEMBER! © ates CAR WILL NEVER BE WORTH | : ~MORE THAN IT IS TODAY! _ OAKLAND D COUNTY'S. LARGEST CHEVROLET DEALER! a 1960 Chevrolets at tg bee » THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURS ‘| as “Puck dik becom ies lot, of a Saleen ce Senedak the two majors. «i, adtaaiiaeatine se Wanaka” Frick said, “I have, three great obligations. One is to the public, another is te the players‘and the third is to the minor leagues. 1 method of ex- pansion is through a third major ,* he said. “Expansion of or 10 or more teams is. inconceivable. lt -will nev- * * * . “We are waiting for the Ameri- can League to state its intentions. “I must guard against yay it i ein iil tae Oe we te qian being sold yaa the river. “They (the Continental League) must ¢omply with the -conditions they agreed to at a meeting with the majors in New. York. When they have 4 st clubs, a pension plan for the layers and have sat- F leagues for their rk territorial ions, then they will get —— os “1 will even go iF ee tartoer. 1 will be their biggest and best rooter, I will carry the torch for them. If they comply with these conditions, they will find that the best friend they have is the com- missioner of baseball.’’ einen terfentite Sa cre a pete We know the National has no thoughts of expanding. If the American League declares it will expand, to say 10 teams, and des- ignates two of our cities for fran- ichises, we will relieve those two cities of their obligations to us, they so request, and look elsewhere to complete our eight-team- league. This talk of possible expansion has caused confusion and uncertainty among our people.” me — i Host All but one Suburban’ Catholic League basketball squad will_raise the loop’s title campaign curtain | ‘relative powers. * * * “Only one Pontiac area quintet ‘will show its 1959-60 combination Par Due for Beating © in Florida Tourney ‘before the home folks, One other area club delays its formal sea- MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -~ The Bilt: son's ani 7 jeague opener until more golf course par of 35-36—71 saturday. All other SCL clubs get today as 150 sharpshooters. tee off! id ay night. for the first, round of the 72-hole, $25,000 Coral Gables open tourna. Orehard Lake St. Mary will “ment. emtertain St. Rita at Orchard *. * * The once-famed layout, scene of major competitions in the 30's and|~ ;early 40's, was given a good going- over yesterday in the pro-amateur lake, and the Eagleis are solid taveriies « over the Vikings. OLaM this weekend in a fast show of appeared destined for a beating away on game schedules Fri-| Lubanski Defends Title . Ril ) { is rated as possibly the “team to beat” this year, as they embark upon a defense of their 1958-59 championship. St. Frederick, with four of last year's starters back, gets its open- tk am Friday open until Saturday night at St, Clement. Eagliets will probably start veterans Glen Hass, junior guard and top scorer back (211), senior guard Don Duszvaski, ing test at St. James where new ‘coach’ Bud Farmer has. been driv- ling his new crew of six regulars | from last winter, and could make it interesting for the Rams. * * * North “Side St. Michael mentors | get an opportunity tenight:.to look , lover their 2nd round foes, RO St. ‘Mary, who tangle with an all-| ‘senior, all-last year starters St. "Benedict, The Shamrocks do not | competition. Fifteen entrants shot par or better, Fred Hawkins of 'El Paso, Tex., carded a siz- ling 66. ° Matth Game The 18-hole record is 65, set by | CHICAGO (AP) — Eddie Lu- Jimmy Thomson. in 1937. Norton banski of Detroit and Charlotte Smith set the 72-hole. record of Grubic of Steelton, Pa.; will open 281 in 1935. ‘The, 6,563-yard, water- defense of their titles in the pocked course once’ was known world's invitational match game “the course . with .a 40-mile bowling championship ‘which coast line.” It has been altered starts today in the Chicago Coli- somewhat since its glory years, seum. -but basically it is the same A field of 128 ‘top men keglers) Most of the ‘“‘name”’ tournament tour are on hand for the the event, which runs through whose Sunday. nine-day marathon meet finish will be televised, nationally. _The No. 1 target for 64) TRAILMAKER Event Begins feminine stars is a top prize of Lubanski, bowler of the year in pins for 100 games in running away. with the crown lagt_year-| Mrs. Grubic had a sizzling battie’ with Elvira Toepfer of Detroit to jwin in 1959 by a five-pin margin. | (133 points last winter), fine play- | maker, junior Stan Krejulecki and newcomer Bob Sissen and center, junior Tom Tomaszewski _ at 6-2, the squad’s tallest Player. ‘Tm. just keeping my fingers crossed,” Shamrocks’ mentor, Jim \Niebauer reports. We'll go along \working hard and doing our best (and see. how we come out,” he added. s . * * * As far as experience goes, the ‘North Siders will have four. of their 1958-59. starters going for the ‘opener, Only player of experience lost was able scorer Chuck Stein- helper. George Drake, pivotman, Pat - Campbell, playmaker, Tom Dabbs, and junior Art Robak, a key man $2,500 jlast season are the returning start. ers. Other lettermen, all of whom 1958-59, averaged more than 2134. aw lots of action in the 1959 cam- ;Paign, include Don Mountain, Dick iw iiams and Al Tunny, juniors. * * * Big Jim Huren, a sophomore, pros of the pursue a first prize of $5,000 in| the meet returning are Don Car- Jim was a reserve last. winter. ter of St, Louis and Marion Lade-| Despite the loss of twe t wig of Grand Rapids, Mich. | pofit-makers from. last 1s year's The men will bowl six games @ five, coach Gene Wright figures = Lag erng pe arent he still has the potential in this in wit Ra tfit “ tin, each division then will be joined! Wir team in tne tec te ee by Lubanski and Mrs. Grubic for’: ague. © ¥ . | petition for places is keen and I match game finals Dec. $1). — tee) our bench i to be~ Bowlers from 22 states, includ- ch Is going to | stronger. We expect great things a Hewed and Alaska, are in im the| trom this squad.” | Rams’ starters are expected to be Phil Bieri and Jim Kennedy Re | Enter Tennis Final “ |Truman entered the final of the: at forwards, Fed Dobski, center, MELBOURNE (AP)-— Wimble.'and scrappy little Mike Reed and don champion Maria Bueno of either Chuck Guibord or Jack Brazil and English star Christine O'Reilly at the guards. Victorian womens’ doubles tennis! | ” OVERSIZE TREAD ‘Gears ice nD snow? LOW PRICES TRAILMAKER NEW TREADS 7.50-14 9.00-14, 6.40-15 6.70-15 8.00-14 850-14 8.00-15, 6.00-16 6.50-16 7.10-15 7.60-15 8.20-15 $11.95 $12.95 $14.95 $15.95 $16.95. $ 8.95 $ 9.95 $10.95 $11.95 $12.95 Also Available in Whitewalls — “ All Pride: Plas Tex and Retreadable Tire — No Mounting Charge ) Garni YOR’ TERMS BEGoodrich | “111 N. Perry St. at Mt. Clemens FE 2-0121) STORE HOURS: Daily 8:30 A.M, to 5:30 P.M. Trailmaker Reg. 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The Senators insisted that |Demeter be substituted for Fairly and were-rebuffed by the Dodgers. * * bd Consequently, the Senators, still | Searching for a shortstop* and cen- ‘I ter fielder, turned ‘to the Chicago White Sox, They offered the same ' trio for Chicago's Sammy Esposi- “to, Johnny Callison and a catcher, \either Earl Battey or John Ro.- ;mano, ~ Unconditional Guarantee Plymouth | + * * Not a single deal was completed WHE |yesterday although every club re- camnnn EL ALIGNING | ported trade talk, The feeling was CANrEa $gB50 ee ithat no deal would be engineered . juntil the major league meetings in Miami Bach next week. // BRAKES RELINED 0,000 Miles or One Year, en, onal Gwarantee CHEN. Ny SUZ95 ir, Inc. rece] Top wuaiiy brake Hnin, years of all on ben of be pee EASY BUDGET TERMS Join South Grid Squad, MIAMI, “Fla, to play in the North-South Game ee. at eS Opeege Rot Miami. The South team * newcomers, fullback John Saunders and tackle Conference choices, a . (Re-Treads) | _WINTER SPECIAL All-Road _ “Tread Only other former champions of could help, if he comes along OK. - (AP)—Two Uni- Ed Pitts, were All-Atlantic Const : * * own systems, — ideas . ‘and little peculiarities they develop, usually for some specific reason. IT have a unique. grip, made necessaty by a finger injured in) childhood. It” Seoul take a vol- ume to cover all the variations, but if you folloW this condensed ver- ‘sion of normal bowling procedure ; you will never be far wrong. ' Check your footwork, Walk _ naturally to the foul_line.. Keep your feet close to the-ground. 1 almost shuffle. Synchronize your motion so that you will arrive at the foul line _ with the left foot in a slide, the “arm ready for release. ex's apply lift to the ball natu: . Don't twist, turn or jerk.. ' Follow through. UNIQUE—Billy Wely uses a Adjust to varying lane condi-| peculiar grip, necessitated by a tions. Keep cool. Practice, childhood injury, with middle © Fumbling Teams thee football teams worse off than jis coming to town Sunday, ' The Chicago Cardinals present These points cover all of the} and ring fingers so close together basics i in bowling. _There is one they act i as one finger. _ Fitzgerald Beats Utica -PNH T ankers Sink Eagles and gained mont of its points on third place finishes. Jim Tuttle, Bill Ratliff and Wally Johnson scored double victories Tuttle took the 50 yard freestyle and 100 -yard freestyle. Johnson scored wins in the 100 yard butter- ae ere "Three “swim meets involved members of the new North Subur- ban Swim League last night. Pontiae Northern started its sea- son with a 69-15 victory over Madi- son Heights at the PNH pool, while Fitzgerald was dunking . Utica, ~ 63-33, and Southfield beat ed- ny and 200 yard individual medley, ford Union, 65-31. ‘while Ratliff won the diving event Northern’s captain Lee Barrie (and. 100 yard breast stroke. set a varsity record by doing | the 200 yard freestyle in 2: 17.6. Madison failed to take a first, = victories came in the 100 yard’ > freestyle with Bernie Johnson and +in the 200 -yard ifdividual medley lwith John Deshaze, and the 200 \yard relay. Southfield won all but one event, ‘led. by Jerry Carley’a double win-, ner in the sprints. PNH-MADISON. 50 yard treeatyle-=Tuttle, 7 1 APNE), _ (that has done little more- -_ * * toe ot Browns in Key Battle With Giants Pro Cards seo Young Personnel ‘With 2-8 Asc . ~ DETROIT #—There are a couple the Detroit Lions, and one of them! an interesting contrast, They have a young club that has done literally SAN FRANCISCO im — Don't be surprised if San Francisco's under- dog 49ers turn the Baltimore Colts every way but loose Saturday in their top ‘o the. heap battle in the National Football League. *x* —-*® That this might happen is the quietly considered opinion of 49er Qolts are 6-point favorites. What with his star quarterback Y. A. Tittle on the bench, and amid ithe fire predictions of the crepe hangers, you might think that Red nothing this season. The Lions have an older club, * * * : These two clubs haven’t met in regular seasen play in 10 years, Back in these days, the © Cardinals were a major factor in the National Football League. They have been a team ef chang- | ing coaches and rapid turnover | | in player personnel since then, i and have net. been a real factor | in any title chase since 1948. The 1959 Cardinals boast of a, tricky offense but it is a fact that, -zar Stadium. Hickey figures the 49er defen. | would be charting the | shortest ‘routes to the bomb shelters at Ke- Not so, sive unit—“in the best shape of the season’’ — can corral the | | Colts, notwithstanding the 45-14 | shellacking they gave the 49ers in Baltimore a couple of weeks | back. * ay 'die—look out! The 49ers and Colts are tied for | Await the NFL leadership with 7-3 rec. ords. This will be the showdown, | tie for the league’s Western Con- ference title, Chicago's Bears are two games back. — * * * The way Coach Paul Brown is talking, the outcome of Cleveland's game with the New York Giants in Yankee Stadium Sunday. will de- pend on the strength of the Browns’ reserves, Rookie reserves, at that. “This team is in the poorest physical shape of any I’ve had in a long time,” Brown said after the week's. first practice last night. “We'll do our best, but we're hurting, Jim Ray Smith and Mike | MeCormack didn't even dreas to- | | day. | ~*~ * * | “Then Ray Rentro pulled @ thigh ‘muscle—did it just running down ithe field. And I don't think he will ‘a muscle.” today. earning for the winner at least a| *~ * * ols hand A bone’ ins his Is ‘broken. “And-Lou Groza still is both. | ered by back trouble, and it's tough | for him to block, “Everything's happened to us at once, You don't hide the facts from | yourself. And they — the Giants —, know we're hurting — their bal). team knows about it.”’ i x * * i If all this adds to confidence al- ready voiced by some. Giant play-| ers and their coach, Brown won't’ mind, Counting the 1958 playoff, | Cleveland has lost. its last four games with the Giants, Another de- teat would enable the New Yorkers to wrap up their third division title ‘in the last four seasons. ° But before” you run out and bet \vour wad on the Giants and give long odds, it's only fair to point out that Brown has not_discounted his club’s chances of upsetting the: Giants, There was no quiver of de- And, if the offensive unit clicks’ iplay. You don't usually come ‘back | spair in his voice as he enumerat-' ibehind sub quarterback John Bro-| and play a few days after pulling ed his club's mistakes. He did it as: la factual rundown on a streak of “Walt Michaels didn’t work outibad luck. { We make cash loans to laid off workers. \ No principal paymerit until you are back . to work for 30 days. <— e If ydalowe bills and. are being pressed tor payment, come to see us at once and be relieved of worry. We have confidence in you and in the community. LOANS to $500 MADE QUICKLY You always receive pleasant, courteous, con- siderate and friendly treatment ot any one of our offices. Come in today and get all of the particulars from ‘one of our friendly” loan ad- visors. “ $ ‘Buckner Finance Co. _ PONTIAC—DRAYTON PLAINS—WALLED LAKE— BIRMINGHAM (See local phone directory for addresses) even the Cardinals have had a tough time on some Sundays figur- ing out the tricks The Chicago club, winning only 2 of 10 games, leads the’ NFL in fumbles. The Lions are running a close, Fitzgerald, ~the league favorite} second in fumbles and have a used its depth to sink Utica. ‘Utica's 2-7-1 record, * * * The Liens “discovered” Nick Pietrosante on Thanksgiving , Day, when the rookie from Notre) Dame rushed for 134 yards in 17) carries, It was likely Coach George W il. son will again go with Earl Morrall at quarterback, and have Pietro-| ‘sante, Hopalong Cassady and Jerry | Reichow in the backfield with | |Morrall, The Cardinals will start King. Hill at quarterback, Bobby Joe | PNH+-Conrad- and’ John Crow at half-. \backs and Mal Hammack. in the J a Eley. | 106 pon butterfly—Johnson (PNH), Clarkston 5 Hangs On |M» azim, (Fitzgerald swimmer disquali- Ge \ lceRH), Gould, Jobe Py. aed to t 50 46 vitor 300 ya ard Sackatfote “Lambert, 1:27.65 } ar (PF), F in City League FiO yard breaststroke—Ratiiff, ~1:17.5 . | (PNH), Wells (PNH), ms (FP) ly yard freesty t 1:03.86 A terrific 18-point rally in the| Paac Diving—Reiliff (PNH). NH) Mucei (F). 4th quarter fell short as Clarkston be ye DD eee, a sy—Ratittt, hung on for a 50-46 victory over Johnson (PNH), — the Commerce Lakers. in a Class! stews vor medley reiny—Biey, Maxim, D City League basketball game | 200 ya rd: speed relay -Barrie, Stewart, last night at Pontiac Central | **"™ Gould ia Leroy Parks netted -18 points to) pace Clarkston, which-piled up aj 44-28 edge at- the three-quarter mark, Al Hart of the Lakers took: scoring honors .with 23. dim Poteet bagged 27 points. and teammate Bernie Stafferd eontributed 19 as Booth Homes trounced. Walled Lake, 65-34, in the other “B” contest. Jim deisch had 10 for the losers. Windsor. Eastside Shopping nosed out) The Cranes held a 16-12 lead Field’s Landscape, 4947,. in ajat the énd of the 1st quarter, but Class C game at Pontiac ‘Northern’ Kennedy moved into a 25-24 half-| Eley, Cranbrook Cagers Beaten in Opener last night, dropping a 58-50 de- cision to Kennedy Collegiate in after the two teams entered the time edge and. stayed in com- 4th peridd in a 3535 tie. Jack mand the rest “of the way. The Johnson of Eastside and Field’ s | Cranes trailed by a 42-32 margin: Bud Hayward each -eollected 19 entering the 4th. period. points. John Seeley scored 14 points. to! Roger Re ynolds connected for 14, pace the Cranbrook attaek and) points to feature Town & Country's' teammate Jim Williams added 10. 534-32 rout of the Pontiac Police, Bill Vanlith and Tom , Hadely each | also in the “C” division. Smokey netted a dozen for the winners. Burgess made 14 for the Police. Two Class C games are slated to-| night, both at PCH. Town & .Coun-| try meets Smith's Fuel Oi} at 7) o'clock, followed by an 8:30 tussle between Eastside and the Police. LOW Pesky in Texas League ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. @ — Former Detroit Tiger infielder. Johnny Pesky has been named ¢ manager of the Victoria club of the Class AA Texas. League. «| Pesky played several seasons. with the Tigers after beginning his | _ eareer with the Boston Red Sox. | He. fater. played. briefly for Wash- |. " ington ‘before becoming a “‘man- jr in the ‘Tiger minog, league: sys>| v _Sroadway Corner of Shadbolt * backfield. Nor-|league’s top runners with 589 yards | Cranbrook opened its 1959-60, basketball season on a losing note | OVERHEAD LOCATIONS BIG savines For you IN LAKE ORION—2 LOCATIONS Authorized Pontiac-Rambler Dealer Russ Johnson Motors MY aa6st Crow is one of the | lin. 114 tries for. a 5.2 average. iThere isn’t a ‘Detroit player in the rankings. Toledo Coach. Resigns . TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Harry) La |Larche, head football coach at) ‘the University of Toledo for the| ipast 3 seasons, Wednesday sub- ' mitted his resignation to univer- * * * with a 2-7-1 record and went win- less against their six Mid-Ameri- ean Conference foes this season. The Toledo record under Larche | iin n three seasons was 11-15-1. athtnensnveecttaninci SEE THE NEW | 1960 RAMBLERS | R&C Motor Sales 8145 Commerce Rd., Corner of a aaa aaa ae — M-24 Cotner of Shadbolt (ag JOE'S 32 SOUTH. SAGINAW gu ¢ INSULATED: UNDERWEAR ‘Warmth Without Weight — -GIFTS FOR THE OUTDOOR MAN — A Warmth of ‘Clothing for the Man Who Works '. .. Qutside and the Winter Sportsman Use the Check List to Make Your Selection. © INSULATED BOOTS Leather or Rubber — Ideal ‘© Tce Fishing ‘Sports. ] | | | fullback | sity President William S. Carlson. | The Rockets finished the season) Union Lake Road — EM 3-4155 |. 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The skiing has been especially. good at night when the tempera-| sing i= Fe ], sons, opened a campaign devoid of tures have fallen and snow making | machines operate more effectively. | “As long as the temperatures | get down below freezing at night, the 40 degree days have had no effect on the skiing,” sald Grad- | | dis. “We are continuously mak- | ing snow.’ . The first group of high school Phieed participating in the high school program at Mt. Holly and — Grampian turned out yesterday with clubs from Waterford, Walled | ‘ Pontiac Press Phote hi schools ‘ ‘ ; ; ee eee wy HOLLY SKE-PEAM — Mt. Holly Ski Club has = who hails from Iceland, comprise the teaghing An expected 3 high schools, to-| a new pro and instructor this season, Peter Web- © staff at Mt. Holly. The Holly site has had one er, .prominent German ski professidhal from slope open the past two weekends, ‘using the taling 3,000 students are expected to take part in the program this, / Munich ( left) and instructor year, The schools will alternate |— ——— each week between Mt. Holly and | Grampian Mt, i Information can be obtained at} the ski clubs or the respective | schools. _ Pitt Spanks U of M Quintet in Opener PITTSBURGH — There'll be few surprises from ; Michigan's _basketball team this season. The Wolverines, who unexpected. ly forced their way into Big 10 title Gontention the last several sea- Steinn d akobsson, snow machine. Skitatorial Skiing is no longer the rich man’s sport. to pack and head for a site hundreds of miles away. The cost of mileage, Jodging,' food and equipment wasn't something the average sport enthusiast could very well afford, * * *. The great growth of skiing can Be attributed to one promise last nighf. With M. C. big factor—bringing the sli slopes closer to the city, the Burton and George Lee graduated. preater centers of population. , rines liv heir : ; : Oe ane siti, Ye’ “P © eT Four years ago area skiing was nil. Today the five Pittsburgh, without All America major ski clubs in the Pontiac area are. seeing” ‘a great). Don Hennon, crushed the Wolver- skiing boom. ines 73-57 and completely domi-| nated the action An office worker or production worker can leave the job on any day of the week and in a matter of Soviets will Seek Ist minutes enjoy himself with a couple hours on the Olympic Skate Title slopes. He is a in r i t, MOSCOW (AP)—The Soviet Un- is able to obtain rental equipment, take lessons jon will make a bid for Olympic Nd pifdctice on good moderate slopes fot less the cost figure skating honors for the first than the mileage which was once needed to go to far time next year. , * -@ ‘away sites. “Moscow Radio. reported Wednes- ie * * * day that the Figure Skating Assn. Teen-agers. who were once frightened away from the of the U.S.S.R. is planning on-en- fering contestants in both men’s Sport, are now more active than at any age range. Ski; _ ‘quests the Parks @ Recreation | Summit Expecting Active Ski Season The Summit Ski Club, with one There was a day, just a few short years ago, when those) jof the largest areas south of Bay who wanted to enjoy a weekend of skiing would ‘have/“ity, 's preparing for an active) , Season. * * * | BER A Ss Ne ms January Dates tor Grafnpian’s Annual Races The third annual Mt. Grampian downhill slalom races will be held January 29-31. * * * Defending champion of the men's Gass A division is Carlos An- jtoniolli of Detroit. In the class B men's division, Larry Middleton of Lake Orion holds the defending | honor. Miss Karen Violetta, Pontiac 'Northern school teacher, took the honor’s-Jast year- in the ‘women’s | division. * * : trying for a spot on his. country’s in a practice run at training camp in northern Italy's Alps. men and five women will represent Italy in the Alpine skiing | events at She Olympics i in h February at Squaw Valley, Calif. Miss Violetta is the girl's physi- ~ eal education instructor at PNH. She holds many ski titles, includ- ing the women’s state inter-colleg- ijate championship. Christie Slopes Not ‘Operating This Week ‘The ski. slopes at Mt. Christie will not be. inthis weekend. Officials at*the club are hopefiil that weather conditions may war- rant putting: all facilities in use next_ weekend. "We would rather’ wait until we ean get all facilities in operation) with natural snow rather than use! the snow machines for opening) only one slope,” said the Mt. Christie spokesman, F Skiing. Sunday at Grampian —Only Maybe Skiing is not expected this week. | 4 end at Grampian Mt. unless there |{ is a rapid change in weather con- '¢ ditions. if “We were hoping to start op- |§ eration this weekend,” said Joe Kosik, “but as it appears we will have to delay it at least another | week.” Kosik did say however that ‘should the temperatures dip below ifreezing by Friday and stay that ‘way on Saturday, then skiing would be available on Sunday. Other Popular Ski Sites | These are the locations, facilities and phone numbers of some of the more popular ski areas in other parts of Michigan. GLACIER HILLS—One mile west of Bellaire, via M-88—has seven ski jslopes, three trails, six rope tows, shelter house and snack bar. Phone Bellaire, JE 3-3666. * * * BUCK HILLS--10 miles southeast lof Beulah on M-115—has six runs, Located in the heart of Tyrone'five rope tows, jump, ski patrol Hills, ‘Fenton Road and another 714 miles to Foley Road, Summit’ offers 0 runs, 7 electric. tows, with com- pletely. equipped ski shop under instructor Bob Hard. * oe & Seasonal memberships are avail- able. Phone numbers -are MA 9-T150 and LA i 5746. via 18 miles on M-59 to/and lodge. Phone Frankfort, TU 2-4302. THUNDER MOUNTAIN—Five miles northeast of Boyne Falls via US-181 and county road 626— nella tar bye Dosey sche pomalift, lodge with dining an dancing, Phone Boyne Falls 61. "BORNE. MOUNTAIN — - Boyne Hockey Meeting Dec. loth Falls, accessible via US-131—has| 14 slopes, three double chair lifts, T-bar lift; snow machine, two ski shops, main lodge rooms and cha- let in area, Phone Boyne Falls 20. CABERFAE—16 miles west of Cadillac eon M-55, accessible by US-10, US-131, US-27, US-31, M-115 and M-37—has 30 runs, 25 acre slalom bowl, four cross country trails, two jumps, double chair lift, 20 rope tows, snow | machine, cafeteria, lounge, ski | shop, ski patrol, first aid and | ehhh phppa hh hppa bhp hb hhh hhh bb bb hab CANADIAN TOBOGGAN 10" 6 Fr. sicily ; AP Wirephote * SNOW FLIGHT — Francisco De Fleria of Predazzo, Italy, Winter Olympic team,.sails high Five a see eet —_ BARNES-HARGRAVE | 742 W. Huron St. FE 5-9101 | Syracuse and Hol Cross started: | Sy oly ee Pree Parking at the Door | their football rivalry in 1965. a + \—---—-— weg Prrrvervor re a a Phil pat rer: PPPPP LP PPP PEPE PP OOOO rwews an ry PPPPPPPP PPLE PEPE EEE PEEP EPPA PDP EDP PEPE PPP PPP EP OP POPPA AMS tournantent area. Phone Cadillac, | | STRETCH PANTS Men's . from $24.95 to $33.95 Ladies’ . from $22.95 to $29.95 Ladies’ Ski Pants... from $ 9.95 to $15.95 Men's Ski Pants.... .from $10.95 to $16.95 Men's & Ladies’ Ski Boots. $24.95 to $33.95 Men's & Ladies’ Parkas .. .$ 7.95 to $24.95 Tow Mitts + ftom $ 3.95: to: $ 6.50 ‘Ski Poles . ...... from §$ 5.95 te $12.95 Skis . 212 from $6.95 to $45.00 Cubco Bindings ice ee eens $14.95 Layaway Now for Christmas ! “FRADE. 4N YOUR-OLD ICE SKATES SKI RENTAL OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P.M. The open ® Shop _Trrrerrrererrrrfer's'''T''''*" "*'''''"'.,"rTtT'T"'""'T Tro," TTTTTC TT lal i i hi al Rl Ni hi i il te hh i hil tal praelitads Poon rv. veryeryevvvVweVYVVY VY é PR 65-0342. NUB’S NOB—Five miles’ north-| east of Harbor Springs—has four ski runs, poms double chair lift, rope tow, chalet, clubhouse. ECHO VALLEY—Eight | miles northeast of Kalamazoo, 12 miles from Battle Creek, accessible via US. 12, U.S. 131, M96, M89—Has, six toboggan slides, ski jumip. rope tows, ice skating, ski jump. Phone Kalamazoo, FI 93291. '$ 16 S. Cass A FE P ve. ibibo pitti eee POPPE CETSC i th Ai ti Ai i i i i ti a hi le i ni i hi i i il — = ead L | rh | ae - 4 be : ? —_— —Eee"OE The Pontiac Parks & Recreation ey rinks at the Northside softball} Department is conducting a Hock-|field off Edison and Montcalm | east of Traverse City, via US-31 HOLIDAY HILLS—Four mites | ey Managers’ meeting on Thurs- | Streets here in Pontiac. day, December 10th at the Parks | & Recreation Department office in Pontiac's City Hall, 35 S. Parke |St. Meeting time is 7:00 p.m. Because of the number of re- Department will conduct two hock- ey Jeagues this season if there is enough interest, One league will | and women’s individual events ‘schools have provided all the enjoyment possible on be for boys 13, 14 and 15 years | of age, and the second league will! Report Ski Conditions and in the pairs in the pearl ‘Games at Squaw Valley, Feb. 18-28. _ practice slopes within teen-age allowances. Because of the proximity of the slopes, skiing par- ticipation has become a daily sport-rather than just a weekend expenditure. Ski Maps Available The National Survey of Chester, Vermont. recently announced pub-'the growth of ski participation has jumped up 600 per Mat thick tes alte miter Sty cent in this area, andthe fact is that almost 90 per cent developments, recommended facil. are people who have never been on skis, before getting ities’ and accommodations in Mich- started at-the local clubs.” igan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, * * ‘-- and is an invaluable guidé to all’ skiers, whether novice or expert.| The sports participant is accepting the philosophy ithat if “you can’t get away from the winter then learn These maps are available for a| handling and shipping charge of 10 cents each. _|to enjoy it—go skiing. " oe een mn an eerie meena ee ae Ste heid ef Sa emg pleted an’ in the background : et . ; ibe for boys 16, All boys who are interested, The East Michigan Tourist Assn. ! lof age In the four years since area ski clubs have blossomed, tive attend the managers’ 17. .and 18 years. Some eventing games under the | lights will be scheduled during the week, although most games will be played on weekends, Further information in regards to the hock- ey league schedule for 1959-60 can be had. by calling the Parks & Recreation ‘Department, FEderal '3-7131. a, ‘in playing hockey should organize reports the following ski condi- | teams within the proper age clas- tions: sification and have--a°répresenta- | ing. at 7:00 p.m. Thursday, December 10th General rules, governing league play; game scheduling: and the on managers’ meeting, All games will | be played. a at the two official hock-|base, skiing fair. MOUNT HOLLY, pear Holly — meet- six inches machine made base « on} lone slope. Two tows operating. SNOWFLAKE MOUNTAIN in Clare Courtty—opens this weekend. MIO MOUNTAIN near Mio — hockey program in. general willjsix inches of packed base, skiing be discussed and set-up at the/excellent, . SILVER VALLEY — Two-inch Traverse City, WI 17-5075. HICKORY HILLS—One mile west of Traverse City—Has 10 ski runs, | seven rope tows, lighted, ski pa-| trol, clubhouse. Phone Traverse 7+City, WI-7-5075, a hs Ee MT. HOLLY AREA |] 18 Miles North | |] of Pontiac on US-10, Easy to See from Hi-Way Always gpdd ski conditions. Orig- inal -snow makers in Michigan. -the-minute i sith ui 5-0711 or ME 4.938 Jerry Monod; the ski pro at Mt. Grampian, : is back with us to help. ‘. you with all your ski- ® ing needs! . Finest Selection of Christmas Gifts. @ GENUINE ALASKAN MUKLAKS @ AUSTRIAN ALPINE HATS & ACCESSORIES @ WHITE STAG PARKAS @ HEAD SKIS @ SOLAR (‘NEW GERMAN) SKIS __ @ GAME AND LAKE WOOL SHIRTS” Remember, Men's Night Is 7 to 10 P.M. Monday. December 7. Come In and Browse Around! We have all kinds of Gilt Items. THE. 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The ghost is always|'! present, either sharing billing on get together. the dust jacket or * * *& lurking in the “If we can’t get anywhere on mat y back- this thing, then‘finally the govern- ment just cannot sit idly on its hands,”” he added. “But, I.do believe that the day ground. “The Autobiogs- raphy of Cecil B. De Mille” is ai ‘round the clock during a threextay-commuters and financial savings period, about 30 scientists, engi- {oF the railways may result, neers and technicians did an. on-! the-spot investigation of the mile-) § even Area M en Enlist in Marines long Canadian National Railways. St. Clair tunnel linking Sarnia with Port Huron, Mich., under. the St. .. Clair River. SAMPLE ATMOGEMERE Seven Oakland County area men The scientists sampled the tunnel enlisted in the Marine Corps atmosphere and came up with evi- through the Pontiac Marine Re- dence ‘hat railways could safely erniting Substation in November. The Pontiae wen were Harold R. Cummings of 482 E. Rd., Larry B. Hoenstine of 743 F. Mansfield Ave.; and James E. -|Evans of 276 Elm St, — | The others were Gerald ‘D. Stef- .Pfer and Daniel M. White, both of ‘Waterford Township, Jerome A: ‘Sattler of Aven Township; and (Gorden D, Grahart of Shelby ‘Township. | eldctrically-powered engines after improvements in ventilation. Savings in terms of frequency Doors Open 10:45 A.M. Appoint Conservator for Marilyn’s Mother LOS ANGELES (AP)—A court jhas appointed a conservater to V handle the affairs of Gladys Eley, 57, ' actress Marilyn Monroe's mother. * * * The court named Inez C. Nel- son, Miss Monroé's ex-business manager, after being told the} actress approved. jhonest free collective bargaining, | that we abandon free collective, THOMAS face of the great movie-maker, It is written with the same, out- ward dignity with which C, RB. view of the public! it is going to be a sad day for the United States." * * * in my tife can claim a great many. things,” she writes, “but never that they had a dull time.”” Read- “y may so complain especially they reach the entrance of the latter-day musclemen—‘The pat- tern of my life continually kept little groups of men ‘conveniently |d at hand. : : x * * “Ed Wynn's Son” is one of the better versions of the now stand- ard confessional type of autobiog- raphy. The reason is the intriguing rleationship between. Keenan Wynn and his “Perfect Fool” of a father. The younger Wynn tells frankly of his lifelong fight to es- cape the shadow of his father— “For most of my life, I resented ke- Nehru Talks: on World Issues Will Include Dispute spoke, yet he is able to tell stories! Eisenhower gave no hint of what! With Red China and him beyond reason,’ the government might do if the| 80-day court erder whith halted | the 116-day strike expires on Jan. 26 without a settlement. Under provisions of the Taft-Hartley law, the workers then would be free to walk out again, The T-H law pro- vides for no further federal action. What might the government do HH cannot sit idly om its. banda? - * > One possible evernment move would be to suggest terms of set- tlement. But usder present law, both sides would be free to reject the recommendations. * * * Another possibility would be for the President to ask Congress for new power — perhaps compulsory arbitration — for use’ in such a deadlock in a key industry. Movie Director Ford Is Acquitted Again LOS ANGELES (AP) — Movie director Patrick M. Ford Wednes- day was acquitted of a felony drunken driving charge. It was the second trial for the 38-year-old son of Producer-Direc- * * Because of illness. was told, Mrs. Eley, also known} ‘as Gladys Baker, is confined to! a sanitarium and cannot handle, her own affairs. Miss Monroe did) inot attend the hearing Wednesday. | * the court 'tor John Ford, His first endéd in ia jury disagreement. Ford was arrested May 19. 1938 after a collision with.a car driven by Darwin F. Fielding. Police said Ford failed to pass a sobriety test. A WORD 10 B EXECUTIV Consult us for one gift or a hundred gifts, phone and dial FEderal 4-4551 and ask for Mr. your own leisure! “Shop the stores: that RE: Cifts for Your Personnel and Business Friends! about our attractive gift certificate which you can make out at Imported Gifts for Ladies Too! never compromise on quality” —GEL-HURON CENTER Now Open Every Evening Christmas. - > SIGNED AS UNKNOWN — He unknown singer from Fresno, Calif. record company to help promote a new “sound”? in music for Anything Else NEW DELHI, India (AP) — Prime Minister Nehru today said! ¢ his talks with President Ejisen- hower probably will, range over the entire world situation, includ- ing India’s border dispute t oe Terming his meeting next week with the U.S. President ‘most im- ‘|portant,”" Nehru told his monthly news conference: “I want to chat with him about. the lead he has given toward finding a way out of the entangle- ments in which the -world finds itself." * * In a move to pin down the Chi- nese population in lia, Nehru ‘| armounced all foreign nationals — except those from British Com- monwealth countries — are being required to register with the gov- jernment, “Previously, who had lived in India prior to August 1943 were not required to have residence permits. * * x Nehru made clear the new rule was prompted by recent demon- strations in Calcutta siding with * foreigners |: stop tele old soldier. x * * Negroes in thé United States, Outspoken Montgomery Emerges Unscathed-— LONDON # — Field Marshal that he put a gag on the outspoken | Indignant Laborites, still smart- ing under Monty’s pre-election re- | terference and that Negroes in| South Africa are no worse off than’ ‘S| STEWART | tee: Ben vf] Remick» Gazzara Kethryn Joseph H. 5) ANATOM) —OF A— =| MURDER” | @up at The we he made in Johannesburg two ‘ i ia tat Ae weeks % . ase * * * wa 3 doonid Montgomery was reported as) ——Starts § saying a U, S, resolution on South | “THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK’ African aparthied was internal in-| © © Coming * © “HOUND DOG MAN” Stop Im For FREE Photo of Fabulous “FABIAN” Red China in the border dispute. Probes Hot A-Pile, "ar Wirephote re’s Rod Lauren. The 19-year-old , has been signed by a large USY ES! j i Final Plans Due Architects Named A special Waterford Township 'plarts for two new elementary | schools, according to Superintend- | ‘a. nine-lot site on Pontiac Lake | road, south of the present high tectual firm of Smith & Smith has been awarded the contracts. | olal meeting Dec. 22. Further - consideration will be ha Shere site on Bender street oft. Hatchery road. | schools are part of the -$5,000,000 ischool bond. issue approved by | “Waterford Twp. Board, Board of Education meeting wittbe jent William Shunck. school, and on Merrie road no Construction bids for ‘both given the plans for a second senior | It is expected that the high school voters last March. Japanese Politician Back From Red China jan influential leader of Prime the French Atomic Energy Com- | Democratic Party, Wednesday from a 50-day vieke to, Communist China. closer cultural. and trade ties be-| tween Japan and the mainland. series of important Japanese. visi- tors invited by Peiping for visits at softening. Japan’ s anti-Commun. ist stand. Acquire Foundry Firm group which operates the Bay City Foundry Co. has acq Homer Foundry. Corp. of Coldwa- ter in a stock transaction. deal. The financial details were.not dis- closed, The Homer firm, «which hasbeen located since 1920; employes 150 work in the production of iron castings} ‘for diesel and marine engines, 15 per cent of the. ‘Repulation of ! Mexico. ee pile to learn why it had stopped functioning. He apparently suf- fered no ill effects, * * hy F TOYKO (#—Kenzo Matsumura,} fp reporting this Wednesday, | Minister Nobusuke Kishi’s Liberal- Mission said that such an opera-| returned! tion had previously been thought, too dangerous © wpattake. After te \_ON EMA, \ / ASE -, Pine a Ay EN 4 me, “4 y "7 3 ~*. : TRL THE BURSTING POINT bin wag peer "NO, THAT Y ANSFF- WASN'T IT--} TOOK es = DONALD DUCK” 4 Ainegeecwal Rv Car! Grubert DIXIE DUGAN THATS NOT FAIR/ TAKE THAT COTTON OUT OF YOUR EARS! By V. T. Hamlin ars Me (T i). ag ‘ ae ‘Sh oP? “es fT i 1008 by WEA Bervinn, tee, FM. Reg UE, Soe FROM Now ON | AUNT FRITZI--- EVERY MEAL WILL I FOUND A WAY By Ernie Bushmiller / I TOOK ALL THE LABELS OFF OUR CANNED GOODS ;- BE ASURPRISE || TO MAKE OUR . a (QL MEALS MORE INTERESTING an : ial < . A <. he ns NA So et ecm ss. Sensi — YB j > Pm AXA eC 5 < A i] -e . a ee ee ™, ; ty hia Cape HER by Wrinnd Pemnore Syndicate a6" “ety. oT By Dick (avalli T-TOLD YOU THAT IF YOU DION'T EAT YOUR SUPPER I'D GIVE IT TO GOMEONE THAT WOULD/ 50 L GAVE ITTO | THAT NICE LITTLE DOG FROM R _THE STREET. e MARKETING... % cate BOO a =2Gee fet GRR ewes gi ba. wntee nents AO aeereccese.. 226 > BL Sia eee seen ss $0 stseeseseces 298 1 high choice to prime 970 1B. yearling this . afternoon trading. Oils, actively traded with gains running Ite a point or more. movements in beth directions were steels and motors largely held to. fractions. Turnever siackened after the “NEW YORK (®—The stock mar- ‘| ket resumed its upward push early in fairly active | were Elsewhere Fm Spy, BW. +, +++++00 340 usual burst of opening .transac- eee? oo renenees tions and was running behind the " anes ‘209, Pace in recent days. The period : Seer eeereene 4 of tape lateness at the start was tee cc BB) comparatively brief. Goa Si 143) Richfield, up nearly 2, and Cali- We dase cctsais yer ccene + fornia Standard, up almost a point, . Bagl...c"cecc2-. 136 benefited from a published report Gem BG. setrtssress 138 of a new producing well in their Sueecceces _« . i Pak. dos, ......000. 23 joint Alaska operations, 1b. ba vevecs wut eweenns 1.78 kk, ba secees 10h 4 hothouse. doz, behs. .... 718 New York Stocks 7 QB. llleselssseeeeee 195 Admiral ...+.. 23.7 Ligg & My 2.004 attermut, BU, vesssscececes 128 Air uc .... 78.7 Lockh Aire «. 30.4 ttercup, bu. .... . LB Aled Ch .....118 Loew's Inc a+ 31.6 Yelicious, DU. s...++. coores 125 Allied Strs .... 57.3 Lene 3 Som oe Z. oteash: pppreere. re yet Allis is Chal sete 4 Lens 8 al ae ‘Turnips, eescacceconneseccacerese ‘Alem seer SL | Lortiag@ soe 4 GREEKS jAm Airlin 4.4, 25.1 Mack Trk .., 42.6! C No. 1. bu. .. aeee $1.50 ‘Am Gan ee He Martin Ce ee a1 Cola No, 1, BW. eee pee eee ee se A re py 4 May D str .. #1 SALAD ‘Am Met Cl... 237° Merr Ch & 8 1174/3 Celery Cabbage, 4 « raeeens 5 Am Mowers .. eee -8, Mpls ge -1ag.g - : Am Tel & Tel | - 78.1 Minn M & M 164.7 - 4 . Am ‘..eedgl072 Monzsan Ch ,, $1.2 Livestock Anaconds ves 3.7 Mont ward : $0.6 a: mour & Co, 36.1 t “°° 30. DETROIT LIVESTOCK aio Mot Wheel ... 30-3) OIT, Dec. 3 (AP}—Cattle—salable Aveo Corp .... i4.7 eller Br», 264 200, Bulk early supply cows, these active,|Balt & Oh ... 37 Nat Bise oe 52,1 steady to ; steers and helfers in/Beth Steel .. 3 Nat Cash R ,. 63.3 Yenited supply, unchanged in cleanup pagent a oe Nat Dairy ... 49.2 trade: utility cows 14.50-16.00; canners Sate & Ob 12, 874 nat Gys soe. 87 and cutters 12.00-14.50. Compared last rysief _ 643 NY Contra” 108.4 good and choice slaughter steers Cities svc | 485 No A LI ue oe sy ' and Leger steady: utility and standard Clark Equip .. 91 Nor Pac Vo oos # . ‘Katy stead. 50c lower; cows active, Colg Palm .... 39.1 or Ste + a “see higher: bulls steady to strong: |Scitm Gas s.2. 18:1 Ohio Ol 3 choice steers 1200 Ib. down 26.50-'Con Edis ..... 91.6 Owens near tH He few loads high ehoice.to prime|Gon N Gas... 48.1 Owens Il Gl" 97 : 31200-1250 Th. steers at 27.50; small lot 'c. mer 66.1 eGa&eE. 63h * i ‘a ae - steers 27.15: Sow ‘neod prime 860-965 be. Kost : Sopa * 13.2 Penney — 8 choice steers '24.50-26.50; standard steers |Cont ©} 3. R 154 21.00-24.00; utility steers 18.00.2050; [Copper Rng. CHEE Pepsi Cola.) 345 most good ‘to average choice heifers) Comm 5° 113 Pfiser t! 34]3 23:00-25.50; standard to low good heifers/furtis Fub .. 102 poe pt 56.5 26.06-23.00; utility steers 16.00-19.50; few az 2. 33.1 Philco fi ger thin canners down vo 1000: utitity bulls - 412 Phil Pet 22.) 457 19.00-20.50, strong weight utility npto} 95.1 Proct & G ... 884 21.06; cutter ‘pulls T6.00-1 19.00; small lo 383.8 Pure Ol 2... 37.2 te choice 475 he. stock steer chives - i RCA... om rf 07: Vealérs— saiable 25. Not enough to -# Pia sti. ae make a market. Compared last week 111 Rex Drug ,... 48_ vealers Bd steady: most choice and 177 Reyn let Bt 65.2 prime 34.00-40.00; standard and 11.6 Rey Tob ..... 626 34.00-34.00; cull and utiligy 14.00-34.00. -37 Royal Dut .... 42.7 lable Not /enough done 1132.2 Safeway SC. 353 * make a market compared last week - Pap 85.4 5-- ter fully 0c lower, most - 78-1 Scoville Mf .. 25.1 good and cheice wooled lamba 17.50-19.50: - 23-2 gears Roeb.... 48.4 cholee wooled lambs up to 19.15: *: 85 socony S401 pt to good wooled lambs 5017.50; | § 49.7 Sou Bec 2. a few loads chotce shorn lambs number 1/ Ge? ‘912 Sou Ry... a 2 poits ee = os oo eee Gen Fads “198-6 Sperry Rd on. 234 up to 8.00; most good and choice feeder/Gen MM. .. oS b+ Berea” 34 * lambs 16.50-18.00, ew up to 18.50 a8. Std Of Ind ). 41.8 enough to fully G 92.2 NJ ... 486 ih. markets few head butchers over | C Tire ..... 76.2 Std Of Ob: “ee §23 240 Tbs. steady: sows 25c lower, apots Sdc | Genesco. +. 39-8 Stevens JP 1. 31.6 ~ — $o0-400 Tes. #00e10.00; number 7 a 3/Geebe] Br... 28 Stud Pack ., 18.7 ; 1.75-B. pared week! Goodyear |...137.6 Bwift & Co °! 40.7 ago barrows and gilts steady to 50c Grah Paige .. 2.3 Tenn Gas ... 316 ; Jower, mainly 25-50c off; sows 50-75c/Gt-a& P..... 372 qeneco .. | B37 lower. Ne py ae e Tex G Sul .... Be aa . extron .,.... P try and domecth 1. 433 Timk R Bear. 65.4 ook, 4a. ent Cen ... oulry an Eggs — Men ero ct 93 Un Carbide "-:143.6 cs. 842 Un Pa sone ee POULTRY inland sft Unit ‘Atte eee 38. Dee. 3 (AP) — Prices as Meh . Gs int Harv ..... 40.6 Un Gas Cp... 345 Pre souites mand fob, Detroit for No, 12 q ity nt Nick 38s Us Lines beeee 3 eter oy type ‘hens 18; Nght type hens |/t Paper ; oe Manne +9 ory coe ‘rovers hel ne wna nt Shoe ii 34.3 US Steel ..... 88.5 43 ah. . e BT US Tob 2... 23:1 rere Ihe * Johns Man... 51.1 Upjohn ...... 42.2 ie tc Be RUPEE sas Rt seene . n e@l « . DETROIT EGGS Kelsey Hay". 44.7 Weste A BE 293) DETROIT, Dec. 3 (AP)—Egegs f.o.b,|Kennecott ... Westg EI « 81.7) Detroit tm case lots federal state |Kresge, 8S ... 31.1 White Mot ... 61.2, wretes: xtra LOP Oisss .. 116 Ynget Shae T1277, ass es ngs 0 ee, rade A Jumbo <: extra large TD McN&L ss iil Zenith Red © 196 Stade B laree an ne brown eggs re-|Kroger ...... 30.4 . ported. Checks 20. STOCK A . wy yi re 31 medium 94.26 Browns — Grade aii medium 25-26, j ‘News in Brief | Walter Rappuhn, 44, of 6904 Jef- | ferson St., found guilty of drunk driving yes- | terday before Municipal Judge Ce- ; , @il, McCallum: He was fined $100 =i days in the Oakland County * Harry Milne, 45, of 189 B.. Huron St., pleaded guilty to reckless Griving before Municipal Judge| Allen Etec, LB, Bauip. co. ie my ce Cecil McCallum yesterday. He 5 COtsers 7 was fined $50, $10 court costs and GL tO a Chet Cas. 1, 43 placed on 10 months probation, [Peninsular ‘M. Prod. Co.* 8 84 The Prophet C0." s..+4 154 184 James Brady, 307 N.iToledo Eitson Co... "155 155 15% of Perry St., pleaded guilty to reck- less driving yesterday before Mu- nicipal Judge Cecil McCallum. He was fined $100, $10 costs, and placed on probation for a year. North Branch, was 19: VERAGES NEW YORK, Dec. 3—(Gompiled by the Associated Press). a8 60 Indust. Ralls vil. Stocks Net Change .;.. +.2 > + +.8 136.5 o84 72.9 DOW-JONES 1 oan AVERAGES = 30 Inds. 661.51 up 6.22 20 Rails 151.36 > 005 15 Utils. 86.76 up 65 Stocks 214.71 up ry 10 Volume to 1 p.m. 1,780,Q00 | RETROIT sro KS Co.) Figures after declmal pe points are eighths son *No sale; bid and asked. am Note Little Change * . Rummage Sale & Bazaar, G T d Cc novelties, 1844 in : rain iC) Ing. ~ Huron, above Connollys, 12 noon yet ; p.m, Dec, 4, 9 a.m. 12 noon) CHICAGO # — Grain fut Dk es Ri ; wie _84V.' transactions started off in a mostly or Friday, ‘narrowly mixed range today on) : 19 am, to A. p.m,,..St, * anasews the Board of Trade, y » mh a ter c Leni Hatchery} After an hour, however wheat : ° , Daily was % cent a bushel lower to 1 SS ome Open y higher, December $1.94%; corn 44 ta.00 Clases Ca aaeeie lower to 4s higher, December . adv. |$1.09%4; oats unchanged to % ona ius lower, December 7732; rye *s to % | sale ain, rma Pentecostal Church | higher, December $1.32%; soy- : : 178 Green St. 9 a.m. Sat., Dec. 5,|beans unchanged to % lower, Jan- c ’ . _ Adv. uary $2.19%. Rummage at 2012 Cass Lk. Rd. a Keego Harbor, Fri. 9 to 4, Sars Grain Prices to 12. AAV.) cago Mteae? GRAIN oa s : . Dec, (AP) — n today ' sale Saturday, Decem-| Wheat Oats nea! gis Piao. tod ps mTOR i 2M Bee . sbere 042 ay seus ‘Th4 cewene: 1.84 Jly oe . vd O.U,B.C. Rummage Sale, Dec,|” Corn” Rye $ at 2 S. Saginaw. [Dec vieseee 100% Dec oiesa. 1.32 Sale Auburn Heights/MaY soos: 116% May 00001 138% at. 9 a.m. Pad Bovvwss« his? TY aseseee 128% — m—Cnmy S ° OF $58 Coun Taxes in Fetcny 2, 20, Sand (Personal eae ~ NOTICE OF TAXES PONTIAC the oy of Pontiac will be due the Pontiacs City Treasurer ~ day, Dec Bparcs-Griftin 3 ¥F Rey, VAN VERY. . 3 y Mt. irk Ceme- an, Pas ame ‘at the Voorhees-Siple Pu- u “Foo ROW. waysee, brother of Locke. -Chapel, Mr, Locke will state at- the fearke- Gritiin Fu "_neral Home afer p.m. ‘acnERS ot Mrs Donald (Meld also survived by one Srothes ‘and sister and five Prentenieree. ‘Puneral serving +e 1d -Pri- 2 p.m. from the uneral Home d. Anderson offici- ating. Interment In Oak Hill Cemetery. “Mr. Olsaf “He in sate of at Je Sparks-Griffin Pu- nera’ 2, 38 29205 Greening, Farmin. ton; age ; 85; dear father of La Van Funeral service will te Priday, Dec. 4, m the pence er J, paral ome. 23720 pa Rd., mingon. we Rev. jam Prisk ficlating. Interment in-Ptanklin Ceme' Mr. Van Every a lie in state at. the J. Henney Puneral Home, t Pp , The Pontiac Press ! FOR WANT ADS DIAL Fe 2-8181 From 8 am. to 5 p.m Afl errors should im mediately. tor one ie of the first be re The cancel for that portion insertion of ] ment which hes been ren- dered valueless through error, When ooneuse ere made be sure your “kil ow mber. par seer ents will given thous it. Closing time for advertise Ments containing type ae 5 ‘arger than regular agate pe fs 12 o'clock noon nthe day previous to publication. NOTICE TO SOvEeTmene . ° ag ve Hon of transient "want Ad w no @.m. the day ~ publication after the CASH WANT AD RATES Lines I-day 3-Days 6Daye 2 8 $2.08 1.f0 $3.13 3 1.50 BT sinva tA RORDIS GE condition. Phono- seat anvtine, Ya tase | Sah Pe et Tet HAULING & RUBBISH. NAME, a Lk = etter 5. your price. time. FE 8-0005. A U IN Trucks to Rent ps, cltusn gold coins. Highest it ‘4 prices, Spot. cash. TRUCRS gRacToRs tee Fickgos ee en Stakes MIDEE, in ACR MAN PANTS | Pontiac. Farm- eats aaa ~ | With garage, if Ross fe. Reply at _ Industrial Tractér’Co. erent: eet. re soit * WARD asl, WEST SIDE al Daily Including Sunday | me Sowbtoun town a. co Penny a: LIGHT CAND} BEAVY TRUCKING. on Zz S §-6164. Can furn. Exe. W Tavel and front end loading. FE Wed. Contracts, M fiGHT HAULING AND MOVING eae ne eo SB vywarren armours rece! 100 000 WAN AR PIC bi free of charge. mE O’DELL CARTAGE Local *rnone PE. $6000 cay "DESIRES {HOUSEWORK - _Days. FE LADY OE nt af 3 DAYS PER week work. ne erences, FE 8-8043 MIDDLEAGED MAN W. light housework & care of baby. Home nights. FE 4-8126. MIMEOGRAPRING, TYPING, SEC- retarial service EM 3-2842. MASSEUSE OR PHYSICAL THER- apist available, EM 3-6423. NURSES AIDE WOULD LIKE jon in eavaleccent’ ove, Exp. Have paBe, transportation. FE 4-6798. L EXPERIENCED in your home, Available eave transportation, FPESSICNAL “babysitter RELIABLE Y WILL BABY SIT in your home afternoons oF eve~- nings, FE 5-8327. ELIABLE WOMAN . WANTS baby sitting 6 days a week. OR 3 WASHING AND IRONINGS. PICK Must like children; be able to bo and fron References, “call wee See OR Ee CLEAN. ster _S, FE. S207e. _ing offices. Call-eves. PE 4-1756. . , WOMAN WOULD PART TIME ~~ - work in exchange for small house IMMEDIATE a fer caretaking work. FE ADENING 4 OF ENING WASHINGS IRONIN PICK- Girl. for- al office up 206 aelivery ve = ate : WANTED IRONINGS. $ work. High School gradu- bushel. B-l6 Areadia Court. FE ate preferred. Must be fast and accurate with figures. Should be able to type and use an adding machine. Experience not necessary. Usual job benefits, Apply in person te _PRED THOMPSON CIRCULATION DEPT. THE PONTIAC PRESS IDLE HOURS MAKE “AVON DOLLARS” Use pour spare time selling Avon's lovely cosmetics. Earn $2 to $3 per hour, For appointment today. FE 4-4508 or. write ton Plains. P. _O. Box 91. KITCHEN HELP WANTED FOR hone ray 5-5631¢5° WASHING AND aw tt 3plOk- up and delivery. PE 4 ; 13 Building Service A-1. BRI B AND CEMENT 1 BRICK, BLC Ss. OR 3-0464. 45 A GROUP oF BUILDERS pl secure mortgage. No obligation. Builders Exchanj e. FE 3-7210 Or 2-3463 A-l FLOOR SANDING. wit — the floor sander. FE 5-3722. y- i Painting & Decorating 23 FE 40255. ANTS er GLASS ‘PAINTING AND Dec. IST CLASS DECORATING. PAINT- Cash LASS. INT. PAINT: sare eae, Don Beck OL 13i4l, a LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. Ge ee eaiNa: i], PAINTING, & DECORATIN per removed. FE 4-6918 terms. & Zapio. 1 HOUR CREST TY ‘Day OR NIGHT’ TV . PE 56-1206 Te sch at CAPITOL SAVINGS 4 & LOAN ASSN. PE 4-0561 Wanted to Rent 32 2 vent tn ut, ta. gued land siantrects. A. "JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-253 “ROOMS, 1 --,Priyate family, PE 2-1785. 3 BMS, furn 2- i RMS..AND BATH UTILITIES furn Le e . e, a 2005 Garland. Sylvan Lake. FE * sahea, iM. ah and en 37 RMS. E ‘by welcome, Call set AND BATH, % block from Sears. FE $15 a wk. ee ee 4 . rear of 73 a Bhiriat laundry facilities. 650 Northview Court Oakland. = Se FE trance. _ Call after 4. PE 4-063. Au burs is. at "teen. cigs 4:30. Upper, Nice furnished, auras. "Rduite any. See after DECORAT- Keego. FE 4-7500 or OR 3-0103. 4 ROOMS Near -Huron and cr * shoo. weheabe intsare BATH. UPPER. Johnson. Cal co AND sae. MI and IMMEDIATL ACTION a. any a se | or aces contract. iseactory i Pegg K. L. Templeton, | Realtor 239_Orchard AL PAINTING INTERIOR. “EX- chard _Leke Rd. FB _¢-1863 Guncantecd Pree est. PE 4-9205,| Wtd. wontracts Mtgs. 35 . Reasons CASR * FOR CONTRACTS. 36 year e UL 2-1 - J. Van welt ag Dixie Hwy. ‘AINTINO, NG, REMOV- | —____OR3-1355 0 al . FE 22312! Lako Bg te BUY OR a Td ce il i r re . . Sendusty.’# ie ane. jt NO RED TAPE Will bu: fe anging. “sisson peo, FE tract o cquky. ast ‘socrtecme cous service, Free tah _ Television Service 24 OR 3-9701 Giroux & Franks 4385 Dixie Hwy. shor er i SEE ontract. Us ‘5 W. Huron ie ace | a nted JENSEN'S TV SERVICE. APTER- ~ Wanted Real Evtate 30 noon @& evening. Call FE: 2-0495. ALL CASH | Television Service 24 GI OR PHA BQUr “ : Catetats If you are jeavt state or need WALKER & GARY RADIO & Tv.| money quickly, eall us. FE 8-0071 188 _N. Johnson Rt “ ~ Upholstering 25 | 1198 west ee 6-6250 ing tA Cooley Lake. REM 48 HOURS. & itr UF 3 _HOME— EQUITY | FE 4-8797 ‘WRIGHT-VALUET in FE 5-0603 MAS UPHO 297 “FE PERRY ST. = NTR Basements — ics — Gatages BID iT 3-1 - A-1 a ndutral ttasen COMMERCE . aa ne ae. FUNERAL HOME r “Designed for Funerals * Orayen Poe, S171 Dixte Hwy., COATS \ UTGHT HOUSEWORK. 80MiB origin RENE BOMBS sn Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Plane or Motor | ™ TE gears | 7 8S GR CHA Thou Service - FE 2-564) Cemetery Lots 5 PRPLPLA LLL. ALLEL LT 2 CRYPTs, LOW. PERRY MOUNT Cemetery, $100 each, FE 2-6963. PERRY oe Fark CEMETERY _ Braves. 8 . PE 4-83: Melp Wanted Male OP LLL LLLP LAL LLL APL 6 -4 MEN -18 TO 28 8 Salary $80 per wk. Only those willing to work need ap NO’ SALESMEN FE _8-8103 for app't. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m, BARBER WANTED FOR 3 starting Dec, 15th. PE past inquire Al's Barber ag Elizabeth. Lake Ra, CALL TONIGHT (7 to 9 pin.) To find ont ou child care. Prefer mature woman, pe. required. FE fter- GER TCU RT. EXPERIENCE). 100% ‘commission. Franklin Vil- lage ert MAvfair 6-T171 or is” ER. IVE IN. __$18.50 to start.MI 6-4094. RELIABLE HOUSEKEEPER, AGE 50-60 care for ern ‘home. nd — or washings. No oth- woma' charge; Apply Pontiac Press“Hox 91 97. . SALES EXECUTIVE for January 4th. Strong person- able woman to retrult, train supervise personnel as Manager for jorge established company sell- ing Professional Hair Care prod. ucts for me use, Salary oe numerous Le rong with wun- tunity to expand . M. He ‘Commercial Le Labor: ing = Newark, New York+ ront re- © one” Ww. nplen MY od ait a “he a work tleensed: ° BOWRER CONSTRUCTION = oie ‘ CONG . BAI toncrete & breaking with air Lee ie ‘sta. Lost & Found - ; LOST: ‘TO0K, BOX: oN James K. Bivd., Seine & Tele- found _Blease call FE Ee FE 5-b441 GI AND FHA CASH not oe gmail child welcome, FE _2-6226 or FE 41758. FURNISHED 3 RM all RMS A rivate, including rie w aoe FOR ” respectabic, Neat 2 or 3 rm. apt. _after : Lavy Near Sete, entrance, Adults <=. NETTE & gn, a. wk. Utilities a Cal : OR 31-4565. COLORED —érEawn, person or couple: FE &2001, 2, $5 4 FOR 1 OR. a . APT. FORN.. BAT1 of pote » New- gas heat, FY ai i N F HEDRgON Fi FURN. & UNFURN. SN Or, sell, Small down pay- OR 3-8760. wat PER Be aONT i Grand Ick GAS HEAT — VACANT Cr ee Couple “chen, — —A a a Hties furnished. $15 per BLVD ik} 2 bedroom terrace, Y Biove and-refrigerator Fornished. Bus be door. ‘Near St. Benedicts Johns . FE 12539 or ‘ Caretaker, 4-3008. RMS, AND BA UTILITIES -» Close to schools and down- nm. Children welcome. FE 4 furn. CAKE ORION ¢ RMS. UTIL. furn. to town, MY 2-4261. “vate bath and kitchenette. vate entrance. Utilities furnished. Hot. water t. 429 N. . wait per Kern, ARTLY PURN. APT. 3348 PRI- Panery St, Auburn Heights. AL APTS. Ie ert mo. 7 BEDE DERN HOUSE. . Clean. chi'dren welcome. $75 PER MONTH Nicholie & Harger Co. 53% W. Huron FE 66183 $4402 or FE 7 BEDROOM MODERN HOME, #55 month. per C. PANGUS, Realtor 2160 M-1§ Ortonville NA 7 2815 3 "Bear Hall PE Sa CARPETED, eek, “ly UL 32656. sta ROOM. CLEAN, ELECTRIC range refrigerator, lake privi- leges, no pets. OR 3-4330. 3-Bedrm., basem't, brick 2 years old, auto. heat, storms and screens, in- _cinerator, kitchen fan. $75 mo. with option to buy. 647 Phillips. gee ee et BASE- Fa Mets vallities. 4 oe sNGLE ON ORCHARD Lake, 1 mile from Pontiac. $85. New decorated. FE 8-0830. Purn- 4 ROOMS AND BATH, OTL HEAT. $50 month. 2 bedroom home, basement, ol! heat. $75 month. Roy Annett, Inc, Realtors, 28 E. | Huron 8t., FE 8-0466. 0.. 4 ROOM HOUSE, CHEAP. NEEDS decorating. 2402 Jogsman Rd., Holly, East of Dixte Hwy. FE { ROOMS AND BATH. RENT OR ACR’ N REY ‘and refri erator, 4 wo Pie §-6928 after 5 p.m. sell, PE 2-9832 BEDRM. FAMILY HOME, NEAR Waterford Village. full basement, Flat—Heated UBURN HTS $75 month. Refi suired, FE 3-7101 or FE 5-8085. COURT APTS. Are you sf for clean, gitrac. e apts, whe e are friendly digg, Se ene separated af et rm. Fouses conn ouse, Also Terraces. Samoa clean fur- ‘SLATER APTS. * Vontwees it. Phe & © Huron) Nites & peg k ste Corvenker MR. CAROL, Ai ARCADIA WitLED ae 239 SOUTH 4 rooms, heated. erator, $18 week. WEST SIDE 3 rooms bath, Washer, stove and fetrigereter. “gecond floor. All util- = ve TO OR _3-7183. WEST SIDE and 3 room rigeralor. Neat St Donelson schools, Close Se bus vervice. an FE 44232. wore te Rent Houses Furnished 39 CT. automatic heat water, carage. $75 per month, or will se 3 room bungalow. west suburban location. all on one floor, with automatic heat and hot ‘water. $65 per month, available Dec. 12. “Bud" Nicholie, Realtor Mt. Clemens St. FE 5-120 or FE 2-226 ROOM FLAT. MODERN. OIL heat. West side. 249 Liberty. FE 5 ROOMS, GAS HEAT. 53 OSMUN. TH. COUPLE ¥ ~ i] = se e en a> 3 5 ~ 2 es basement. Drayton Plains. FE 4-4423. 5 ROOMS W Lg ge oe GAS heat, reasonable. 6 RM. OPTION =O. SOY” LE tent. FE 8-6268. ac MO- M, NEAR PONTI Newly decorated Oi) heat 5-845, BATH, $70 A small down * seit payment. FE 5-37 6 BEDROOM FA! aa "oua MOD- ern bath & en, out-bduildings $85 per mon! Call Mr. Daus; Metamora OSburn 8-2525 or. Dry- den, Mier 1 1 P22. eT Ww. FOR RENT. Gnberite . aire 138 Huron, “HOUSE. $95 A MO. _UL zit is R near Ponuse Motere. “FE 2-4309. 6 ROOM DUPLEX. WEST SIDE. Close to Ov ebeter & Caaninewn schools, $75 mo, FE — APT... M. HOUSE WITH 3 5 per mio. West side. rE 8-1996. \7.. ROOMS is AND BATH. REMOD- foeee $65. Allison aa FE 4-5032. “AUBURN j 1 i Heights. call UL 2 $13 WK. & RMS. LIGHTS INCL. wees 2685 Orchard Lake Ave. RUTGERS, LOVELY 2 BDRM. ae ame Oll hot air. Auto water. % mile Mtrs. & Fisher Body. 167 with cyclone fence.. Gt seo + AVAILABLE FEB. 1. 8 ROOM, 14 1 cozy. ox baths, ranch. Kttaehed 2 car ga- dusline. Near grocery. FS 2-408%.| raje. ‘Walled Lake ares. $130 8 1 Nom ok RN pontiac I onth MA $16 fo child “welcome. FE. 8-335 Beautiful Large Home eves. $e . one acre of hank wt 2. 1 PARTLY roRE| | replaces, - leges, $135 onth. Lease or hee, 13 miles out Dixie. $40 leges ols 2 ne Pegs Oy 2 ae OIL HEAT, FURN- 3-2895. 2 BEDROOM HOME, FURNISHED eee: Drayton Plains FE s ie “PART: aa; . GA ly furn OR x . 2é M MOD) houses. Sook $16.50 per ek 4 . miles east of Auburn Heights. . 8. Crooks Road. 3 4-1038. ; * “J RMS-& UTILITY. GARAGE. eo “FE . 4-9804 } . ; REN selene year some. OR_ 3-4163. , , Drivete | bat Adults 4 eee me . 3 2 Hil - mpleemes. Woodhull Lk. i+ cr OR ea A om: In Au- nite. are tea, 2 isk 635 N. SAGINAW. FE! m up) 3 bedroom pone N. Saginaw, NEAR GRAND B (? bedroom ranch, °° heat, $60. FE (CEARRETOR 3 — ON Dixie Hwy. and Deer Lake, $70. Write Pontiac o press, Box 4. | CLEAN § ROOM HOUSE FOR . 6483 Saline, Waterford. $50 POR COLORED—6 -bath, PE 2-1847, and pump. Key next gr days until 5:30, and Sundays HOwell Ramey iat Ww LEASE iN WITH-OPTION\TO BUY be “avers Lakefront > early my ee Ee K, ful 1 bee oS ha. iE UAREPIONS 7 BEOROGW HOME ar Cally) A TAYLOR, Realtor. « Schneider, on | tor. OF ; 5 A 3 BEDROOM HOME with ar garage. Automatic oi] _Tieat, rchards one outbuildings. terms. MIDDLE STRAITS, 2 BEDROOM, Mice (oe ha gr rent with | ROOM AND “HRis- ee Single or double. FE _ Convalescent Homes 44 COM! HOME ILL OR eiaeriy ee Od teod and GAVE ROOM POR” OF PATIENTS g WAVE ROOM, FOR GF EATIRVTS |]: MBREE & GREGG e RG. Rent- Stores * Union Lake Village EM 3-4393 or EM 3- ACETYLENE ‘TORCH cu BUILT LAKE HOMES. equipment, small size, vee La w. ‘af Pon- condition. "Call OR sont or tiac. Starfire Bldg. Co. BM 4-6531. 4-5921 afier 5 P.M RM. 2 BATH, OLTRANEW OTL WEST SIDE! “fireplace, 26’ living room, car- PE 23-2144 i s & screens, land- ped, screened patio, 414% STORE ATELY X70 feet, for rent or lease. A t to Gallagher's on” Store, 20 E. Huron, “On > 510, * Rent Office Space ,_47 9 ROOMS OF OF-}.. eames Ce Comm _pany. Call John Lee. FE 8-0421. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY. MO! ern, Can be used es offices, for storage, or as residence. 851 La- peer . Oxford, Mich. FE 2-8634 or PR_1-0C13 _ TOWN PONTIAC. .NEW beautiful paneled offices, to be your Veeiees. 4 to 1,400 ft. king available. Tights, feat, rs ‘park included. At $75 per me. and FE 26300 after 10 @ a en ORCHARD LAKE RD. 2 room suite, Lower goa Choice Keego oonsian. ios area. Heat & utilities $60. at JACK TOV ELAND For Sale Houses 49) a IN WATERFORD Sale Rent Lease 3 BEDROOM BRICK. 1': BATHS, TY ROOM DOWN PAYMENT. ria ‘MORTGAGE. PHONE FE 2-2319 AFTER 4 P.M. 2 a DROOM. FULLY ae“ close to Pontiac Motor, ~ i priee $800 down, a month 2 BEDROOM La — LOW down paym me cy Mee - $6,500 full price. cane IVING room I heat, nicely Inadacaped, storms & Wes $8.500. GI, cae per ne © oh Shed jurance in- ACRES ame MILF’ FORD o~ home, beautifully land- fireplace, 3-car garage. land, land- me. hom % acre ear Walled Lake Brick, 8€ ~—— BIG TOWN REALTY MA 4-4612 MA 4-1984 3 BEDROOMS, wast 0 OF TOWN Partial basement, aluminum storms and screens, , need back rard, close to school. $8500 with w down payment. rE 4-3711. 3 8B MS, 14% BATHS, a peting, outer Orne 1 te leaving “Rave San Call 3- “Bedroom Ranch take over GI ‘Only, 8 and equity. Balance at weremce ort. carport. aterford ih Sc ie Pranks |" OER ERAL REAL: ESTATE 4305 Dixie H OR 3-9701 or “TIL 8:00 3 BEDROOM HOMES $100 MOVES YOU IN No mortgage cost : $10 starts deal ESTOWN REALTY é @ BEDROOM BRICK, LARGE LIV-| ing room with fire ise, wall to wall carpeting, Wy Ang , garage. Large lot. 0! 5 Acres—Clarkston FEATURES 3 BEDROOMS Enclosed +f Only $11,950 on wN — 4 rooms, fu 1!) base- Automatic heat and hot Large lot. Garage. $60 ‘per H. C. NEWIN GHAM Corner of Auburn and Crooks UL 2-3310 08 DO ment. water. month. 7-Room M odern Home. ie! 1 fur xn suit buliding Chicken house. Priced reasonable. CUCKLER REAL’ TY 236 N. Saginaw FE 44001 Eg, Lestory, sisae-ront Set =. oe Gone roe. Clean roomy 2 bedroom 2 story fish aie, Basement with fi older r home with. ¢ ericlosed poreb- fenced yard. and garage. Com- oe trot, rent. aLiving _foem | a see ea owner. FE Storms, screens & raraee. put |. _s m ~ 6 _ A GAS, -) & Fear. thiy . Benedicts. 996 Lakeview. FE Colenca St bree Ge Aubart #0128. ; * . Tricky to : wok for . on §. side Auburn Rd., a few yerds west of Old WHITTEMORE Was ae Bidg. al i.e me Ti ri Hii 8 12,850, 6 ate a & Eien ban Living | MODERN HOME, 6 tei AND COLORED Gls ‘NO DOWN: PAYMENT s and bath, full an ,COMMERCE AREA Attractive newly decorated home on ron 100 ft. tage. Has bright liv- ing room. Fireplace. Convenient kitchen, 2 bedrooms. Complete | bath. Pull basement. Oi] furnace. | Laundry facilities. Recreation area. Immediate occupancy Priced for quick sale at $8.950 eye sown payment to qualified mortgage." kota Gectes down pay- DRAYTON W OODS Custom quality 3 bedroo home — Well designed, toot ~ ‘han ¢ Sie_kitcben with built- oven, Ceramic bath with ane Large rec- reation area e base- ment. Garage, Situated high on, large site having unob- structed view. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Ts West. Haren Street PE 5-8161 FE | 8-6252 GINO MONEY DOWN $99 MOVES YOU IN Rochester, Michigan. Last home left in- beautiful new subdivision, Corner lot. 3 bdrm. brick, full | bamt., city water & sewer, streets, gas heat, deluxe a cree _EL 17-1740 or Diamond 1-8050. HONEYMOON SPECIAL In By Christmas WEST SIDE Modern brick § rooms and bath Tieored attic, basement, gas heat, ge, furnished or unfurnished. dow: MODERN BRICK 6 rooms, built im bath, recrea- tion room, gas heat, garage, handy location, $1,000 down. CLOSE IN 6 room modern, carpeted living and dining room. Al! newly dec- orated, autessete beat, 2 car garage, $1.000 down. ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES prem bungalow for newlyweds. 5 room modern. _Low down pay- WILLIS M. BREWER (JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MOR 4-96 E. Huron St. = Pbiet Eves FE 5-8064 or INCOME MOD. 6 RM. 2 mE FROM | Sears. Newly dec % Fenele Win. Christensen -G5201 Penton Rd., Flint, Mich. CE 3-427! LAKEFRONT HOME-4 A i livable year around home Bea Hy view with large living range d& ator ineluded. Imm pancy. Your older or smalier home considered as ‘part payment. Pull price $13.$00. further -infor- mation call— Herbert C. Davis, Ritr. PE 5-4311 Owner will finance. Apply eat 118 Edison Street. MODERN 2 BEDROOM RANCH. Orion township. Must sell by Dec. 22. Owner leaving state. FE 8-1256 won at 2-3352 after 6. TH END, BEDRM, BEAUTY Ora op optional, PE 5-1448.- MR. VETERAN Do you know the GI bill expires = just a few months. You never have an opportuni yt Duy a home so easy again. We have many homes that may suit your heeds with no money down, Let us show this 7 room home with steam oneat. close to. schools, shopping and, rer Prration. lane lot, This is one o Mae presi us now. LAKE FROM \T HOME wien over 200 foot of frontage ree living rodm with picture bared ow overlooking lake. Din: room and kitchen, 2 large bed- rooms, attached garage. Setting among the trees on paved street. Daily ft Fe, terms, Don't miss ca. CRAWFORD AGENCY 258 W. Walton -2306 609 EF. Flint a Sits SIDE STRAITS LAKE, 2 = room, basement, $8300. §300 down. ne ay a month. Schneider, Market wae “MICHIGAN STATE ONT versity 3-bedroom, paneled den, fireplace, 2 car garage. Will con- sider offer. OL 1-6561, Open Sunday 2 to 5 Sylvan Lake Privileges 3° & 4 bdrmn brick ranches, 1'9 baths, Spotless condition. Vatant. | OFF ELIZABETH LAKE RD. Seven 3am. ne nt at pore a & ey ww “> with Fong privileges. z rth © uare Lk. ome. ri $14,500, BS 900, ‘Term , eae 2570 E EMPIRE . 8 ACRES. Cedar Tsland Rd. 2 small “PERSONALIZED HOMEg | ~~~ homes. have oil furnace. | ‘Roomy € Oller Home, “See It Sat.- Sun. 1 - $6,500 — $800 Down. At Its Best ; } cSRveR ELE? | 606 _E. Flint ie CStmn? + &] 1959 by NEA Service, tng, Tae fag, 0.5. Pa OM - é “Guess What! I know 106 phone numbers by heart!” /2-3 For Sale Houses 49 W. Yale, Cor. Stanley Model open ‘daily. prin, | 3 ree bedrooms. men: faple space in kitchen. sont "5 t. Ready to move in with steal down ao FE 3-9036 or WEEKEND SPECIAL 2 bedroom log and frame home. eego Harbor. 4 wom, and bath. Pontiac north 3 poems. 1 acre. Brick, Drayton 3 padres. unfinished, at Willams $5, clarkstoe-Orion Road 3 bedroom, partly Tee $8,250. 2 bedroom brick. $11.900 3 2 room, full basement, home $238.50 down starter CR. AWFORD AGF. XC ¥ 238 W. Walton MY ¢ Tie MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE / \ N ry PEST FINANCING AVAIL- - ABLE—Tremendous oppor- tunity—Now we can offer rou a choice of several fine omes im very desirable lo- cations; City or syburban areas, These homes are in Fad price range of $11,000 $15,000. Very low down paymente--6 per cent tnter- est and reasonable monthly payments. Call for your r ap. ntment today! n efore Christmas -—— Houses are vacant and we have the key. nes BRAND NEW LISTING—A very attractive 2 bedroom tome with Cedar Shakes siding. There's a lovely car- ted living room and din- ng reom. Handy kitchen. Paneled breeteway and ¢t- tached gar This prop- erty is only 3'@ Miles West of Pontiac and on @ regu- lar bus line to the city. Selling for $12.700 cash to @ new mortgage. WE wil CONSIDER your n activity. The daytime. piay - se rime concept of mode ving, The daytime level features gracious living with: oqoded view — Activities are but a few steps down where playtime becomes a grand occasion in its own spacious domain The breeze-swept upper level assures luxurious nighttime slumber and com- fort in the spacious 3 bed - rooms. Wardrobe closets ample storage. « Planned uellity, attached 2 car ga- rage e “crafted con- struction an’ included in this new beautiful model. Bee it today. WALTON ~- SASHABAW AREA — A bungalow thet actually has- everything. Vestibule entrance, fit e- place, dining room and of course, & basement already partitioned as a recreation room, Lifetime aluminum with ledgerock trim. Ga- rage. Flowers galore on the lot. Fenced for privacy. Buy at rg _ Aproxl- mately ,000 down TRADE — Lovel room home with 2 bed- nion Lake garage. lot with Roenor fenced back yard. your ome or equity in dn. payment. Also will... IN your -present TRADE home or equity on one of -fine homes we have will fit all your needs and desires, RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 S\ Telegraph Rd. Open 9-9 aoe OR_ 3-2028 ~HAYDEN oo Term a WEST SUBURBAN. Excellent 3 bed- room now on large earthed it Breereway is At xi 3 f wichool. si Ae 300. Terms. ARKSTON AREA. 2 B.R. hom on Walidon Rd. Was built in 1987, , Oak floors, Oil swranes . Lot 100'x ', $8206. Terms J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor 8 E. Walton FE 8-0441 Open 9 to 7 P.M. ~ Sun. i to ¢ 5 ACRES. th bark 3 beer B brick. ranch ‘John J. Vermett 9203 Commerce Re se EM _3-6460 Templeton| \Y Lake Orion email banguion fb pa be 4onice living room, kitchen ey, oe 4 (50 CEMENT BLOCK bedroom home wah attached Fire- CUSTOM die dae Seat "ie eine | and | Lovely 3 bedroom Purnace, Large View of lake Owner says sacrific hy Snyder | Derot eh nya er 1 Hi, hiand Rd. Phone’ Ee 3-3303 or For Sale Houses WHITE LAKE home, Basement fessed = porch. rom every window. Accessible to good bathing beach $9500 with very reasonable terms 49 lie ie te dill ee for only Avender MU. 4- bal INDIAN VILLAGE. terms ore available DAY! Bloomfield location rooms. i's tile baths carpeting and w be included wi beautiful An oversized rage, Blacktop drive it's 160 LET US SHOW YOU’ HOME. LIST WITH Humphries. 83 N. Telegraph Open Eves. _ ~ ye — : FE 2-9236 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Exceptionally nice interior—-large rooms, carpeted livitg room. full) dining room, plus eating space | in e .pieture window lighted | kitchen; Ol! beat. ITs VACANT TOO! Double arage. FHA SEE 1T TO- seven | Draperies, fireplate fixtures | th the sale BRICK RANCH | | double ga- The on 000 THIS ‘PIN E . | SALES OFFI | g 544 EAST B ONLY $60 PER MONTH "BRICK" SULL PRICE $7,500 — cE LVD. BELDON‘€O., Agent FE 4-7833 | 4 fireplace. very neat garage Sylvan Shores. Overiooe ful Sylvan Lake car arage miftac heat Walltowal! car out and many other FE 43560 WM. CLARKSTON AREA rm. modern frame enclosed front porch, trees. Price reduce down pa. option to purchase DRAYTON W liv. xm fireplace Pancied, den, i’, baths, vanity in . rm., beautiful int ove Basement: aseboard terms. Rolfe H. Smith, 244 8, Telegraph Rd, Eves. possession, Just $15.900 3 bedrooms, 2- hed KENN EDY 3101 we N HURON ar. “SMITH” with numerous shade and Aguit yment, or will lease win OODSs Just Cnpieted. TRI-LEVEL brick with natural | heat, garage and paved Choose your own decorating col- ors. Priced at $21,800. Attractive MA 5-643 din: kitchen, gas Immediate | king beauti- 2 Radiant pet through- featuros FE 5-5841 home with on 1 acre Featuring 2) utility rm, main bath! itchen with Realtor FE 3-7848 it EX This lovely in I kitchen, 2 beths, Hi-Fi & basement plastered walis, 2 walk-out sidiny reed air heat ke frontage. $500 room and schools, Only irst—call now! REAL ECUTIVE — LAKEFRONT 3 bedroom custom built ranch was designed & built nail a family with pride. Peatur- built-in intercom. Full giass door and barbecue 06 DOWN This is a real buy for some lucky rson bungalow. Neat as a pin! Fall basement, air heat, Paved street. Near bus rice. First to, see—will buy—~be tt oak floors, oven & fireplaces, with 10 ft and 90 ft. Forced 86,950 full} ie WILLIAMS, TE & tines we 0 . 4-05 47 Gl = Nei “EE You9 O70 SEE... “eo Nea ‘snow. ite 2 ° Colored ‘Home Seekers ee . YOULL t “and lean, room home Wit ” Pull. base: se furnace ‘| Weer DRAYTON AREA: 4) Family Room: —~ CUTE- & panoramic view of sur- ood rounding country on a large fact ste ee ant near Pike a3 corner lot, with lake privi- edrms 1 bsm't. and otf heat. leges, is certainly idea) for year buis sr possession, Bee young couple S , 80500 with at only ee _ Zero down to GI. SIDE Cond toc satiated. HURRY — Right now you ve y. a can choose . if. Wall to wall in living . ferent “ned din” icated rm. with fireplace, Fully insulated MSUO area. All this offered ne lig ier _ Sun. ‘DORRIS BEAUT IcK R. ing brick home very nic’ floor. dormitory bedroom up, ceptional ing space, ist IFUL 4 BEDROOM ~ This eye-appeal- has five livable rooms on spacious ex kitchen with eat- il block base- two ment, gas heat, '4 acre cor- ner lot, spreading shade vacant— Sel street. black top, ome is 1 or trade. OUTSTANDING Gl ~— This beautiful sided, white aluminum two-bedreom bun- galow with all rooms larger than average, ig situa’ 180 PRICED AT “ont Gardens. 41]. ,| REAL iii | REALTOR 1 the Huns,” 4 and IVAN W, SCHRAM | ds eons bath up: itv Hot | 6 acres land, reduced 3 Smal! te bent Terth iH. Pp. HOLMES. LINC. * Price | 2831 8 _Lapeer Rd. | OWNER WILL ity ty sharp rane, 4 b fui basement, ca vel of tae er will se vicinity 6 vash to his mortgage. This te real nice home, home, RGAIN--With wast. bedrooms, with . ment. = al summer All ‘Tenced. $19,150 on terme. a gSTOnE 4900 HIGHLAND TS RD. «M503 ; POXTIAC: OR 40558 SMITH 2 Wideman. ee down, ‘aad: HOME WITH INCOME Sharp 6 and bath place, dining room, large kitchen Ww cupboards to 5 26 ft. ed porch, full “i 3 ra A. ; bath up, sae FOU ( ar mae e) ae & MAT Woe PAY: : MEN iT Me fe pee VACANT 3 BEDROOM HOME Au- e ' “tomatic Gas beat & Water heater, SUBURBAN west rooms, 3 ‘neds ; mottern kitchen. light oak floors, | Brick renmh cn with | showers | ttled bath, ample closet space, | rooms Kitchen, off heat. (eee | all hteely decorated, large dot, | excellent bin. | schools at door Onl tric hot water beater. Combines’ , ¥ £10.00. tion aluminum storms and nee — monthly ine fading | pereens Lan dscaped ree s & tnsuranc a P | cent’ mortgage. house J x EXCEL ENT © Ns GT. NOTHING DowN. Vacant 5) Terms. room modern home, 4. all large, IMMEDIAT: POSSESSION : . rooms, nicely ecorated, separate room bul dining roo: full basement, oll Newly usted 2 bed front want eee tote heat 2 cee Eareke | gutomatic water softener, e yed street, Northern | nm ran “ High Distrlet, $0,200. All you need | — MAUI, Waser, KEoDD sone igs mortgage gests. KE . ° ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES SEE OUR MANY OTHER. _. Modern 2 bedroom bungalow. bullt * ~ Boe in 1057, excellent, condition Inside t PHOTO LISTINGS and out, of] autymatic furnace, basement with recreation space. _ wall to wall carpating. Ceramic tile bath, modern kitehen, Butlt- in oven, Thermopane\ windows and other outstandin teagures. Only $10,000 with §1, 30 dow IMMEDIATE POSSESSI N 2 bed- room home, 3 pe tomatic furnace laundry ties, Wisner & Lincoln Vr. School District, near $6,950 with §400 down. WE HAVE, MANY MORE Desir ABLE ROPERTIBS CH FROM DRIVE OUT To SEE OUR OFFICE AN OUR PHOTO - LISTINGS. PARK. | ING AT DOOR & SALES PER- SON ON FLOOR FE 3-7888 —~ RES FE 4-4813 : LARK REAL ESTATE L _" TRA DE ve, & MULTIPLE Lis ING SERVICE. GI's Nothing Down A VERY EXCEPTIONAL 2 bedroom home, extra-large & well constructed. Gleam- ing oak floors; plastered, painted walls. An gimost new home located in Cres- * cent Lake Estates and hav- ‘ing grand beach privileges Approved at $8/150. It would be hard, Me dob better folks! NEAR NGRTHERN © HI— A2 bedragm with plastered walls floors, ceramic tile bath. Large kitchen full basement and 1%o-car garsce. Just mortgage costs own INVITING year. ‘round rec- reation area near Duck Lake. One can both see and —use the water This hore Large bedrooms and lovely kiteh- en, 2 beautiful lots shaded. $8,500, will take to handle with low “payments to qualifying veteran, , Gls—Here's a new listing at $9,656 which we urge rou | to see. This cute 2 bedroom home with full basement large lot end schools close by. is a real bargain. Could duplicated for lecs lars over-selling price. Don't miss this once-fn-a-lHfetime opportunity to get m tom- fortable home.on these EZ forms. $400 will move you n RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 262 8 ateeerapn Ra, on ok | PE 3-7 3.2028 Jd Etablished tn 1916 WATERFORD AREA ~~ Attrac- lot. bath. wx in good condition and wilt sell at low price of $6,950 Terms, 3 BEDRM..RANCH -— Located in city of Pontiac sized bedrms., tiled ba as heat. Convenient i? new hig svhool, bus we shopping. See this at only ris. 750 DOWN — Here is a bus. Only; enern | 412 W. HURON OPEN EVES, FE. 4-4526 ‘Bateman Kampsen MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE % price reduced possession —- with terms. OWNER RETIRED 3 bedrooms. 2? up and 1 down 3 1 baths and natura’ ral, fige- place. Real famniy aad ; only $9, cash besis SPL i WITH SUNSHINE This charming bungalow on 2- lot corner parcel. Carpeting and drapes. Attached garage. ly decorated ane neat as @ Pr NO MORTGAG down payment, FE and extra-low monthly pay ments--THIS Ig IT! NORTH \ i SUBURBAN | hewn Just ott of town.\7 room brick ranch with attached 2 car on rage. iy 1 anid old. 4 re, e 2 full cerami¢ tile ths. Beat lent lake area. 8¢ rn at $4,000 under dupli cated. FE 4-0528 -- REALTOR — > 378 8 _ TELEGRAPH: OPEN EVES. is an older home and good ood condition. Can be bought on. erms. were on this one! : on appointment, PERRY PARK 2 bedroom home, located close te h School. ne ee Hig’ iy.bome has large livi nice “Bichen - with — une convenient vare =f drive and enclos: en 2 Norern = oe for quick sale. $9,250. dow p payment. Coe “thie ORCA Sci &. toes 8. large ¥ @ is = ai Sha a 8. e ; rooms with big cl ne tchen 8 of new boards aA bag and be 8 room. basement sit oil heat, floor: wee iy dhs aie garage. aa able spacious aluminum. sid- tow , pty << Trout: Se ireniaee, . 7] on iy e z Ss. nicest Iaite ty Sell or a a - “pORRIS % sos SeaLtone Trade aa STING. FE 41 57. eee $9,500. vont ur Wk carpeting tn living: = ; ls as fe : GILES REALTY CO rE sores PIP 4 AVE. ~ STOUT’ S Best Buys Today 1 és y Bodroom Home xi th ae Se ‘Piimapsth Late Features attrac: ar te exterior, car- Tate dining roo and fall bath downstairs, im- macgiate kitchen, full basement ‘with aufomatic heat and hot wa 'Rloomfield Towns ship 4-Bedroom Rancher with 2 car ga e. Well land- seaped grounds. Features brick exterior, wall to wall carpeting fireplace, Hi-Fi, rapes, Tamic (tile bath family room, well planned kitch- en, ample ty reom, suto- matic gas heat and hot water, patio perch Priced at $23,900.00, appointment only, make! yours new! R ealtor 8 Bud” Nichole. 4¢ Mt. Clemens Cal Mr. Allen $- 1204 er (FE FE 2-376 OXFORD Gi coming white frame bun- feree style bome wrth 5 | e rooms on first fieor, rway (© spacious attic, : desement with off heat room, new 2'g car garage. Paved street location, low taxes. Quly $12.500, terms. 7 ROOMS Terrific value in this older ated shop lievable at erms available. » WEST SUBURBAN Near Crescent Lake, 3 bed- room home, al! on one floor, part basement with ou) fur- nace, gas water heater, 1's m4 ‘putace. Only $960 down will handle. Warren Stout, Realtor Tt N. inew St. Ph FE _ 8169 Open Eves. Til § p.m WHITE . BROS. 2 ACRE S) { APPROX, 2 6 BEDROOMS — “You'll find room fos “~ ay this! large modern farmhouse. All, large rooms, Family size kitchen has been remodeled with bireb| sebtnete. Automatic oll DB arnace | The exterior of this home is alu siding. You ean thro Located cage “between M15 & U. ville School district. Also 2 car « rage, All this at the ridiculously Bo price of $10,300. $950 down. st act fast om this one — 50) cal) for appointment COZY BUNGALOW Ideal for retired couple or newly- weds — this 2 bedroom home is neat as a pin. Features nice 70 x 140 ft. lot with privileges on Maceday Lake. Complete with storms and screens, carp ting. oll heat. Built in §2 You'll love its neat appearance, Can be. yours the down-to-earth price of $6,950 if| have a good down payment t's see it tee. Foiks ! W HITE BROS. 3-129) Open Eves. ar 9; sunday 10 ‘til 2 5660 Dixie Hwy. DRAYTON AREA Transferred 3. bedrooms, ba spac storms & screens New 2 sae garage. Large land- greed fenced Walking dis- schools. Will sell or rent. “TIOSPITAL ROAD 2 bedroom situated on nice cor- her jot with an oversize 2 car garage, Will accept offer to pur- chase or will accept lease option to purchase. $6, GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR 6 wy. OR 3-1251 > ert PLAINS Eves. OR 32-1708 or dr 3-884) ~GAYLORD PONTIAC OFFICE 1% EB. PIKE OPEN EVES FE 8-9693 - RETIRING smaller you home. Well, we have just what rou need. A home that you pay $952.00 to move into at $50 a mosth on a land contract. Really. rou cannot rent for that Price. so call us today and we will a giad te show you this home BIG, BIG BEDROOMS is something that is hard to find. These 3 large bed- rooms will hold need @ in bar * GAYLORD REALTOR - E. CHICAGO ~ ANNETT Near Fisher Bodv 2 hedroom home {n good, condition, living room, large | kitchen, tile bath, full base- ment pine paneled recrea- tian room. gas heat, Coem- pletely fenced yard. $16,000 term 7 West Side Attractive 3 bedroom brick & frame home in excellent condition, 2 bedrooms down, lup. Carpeted ving | room, dining ell, modern kitchen, tile bath’ Basement with recreation space, gas heat. Well jandscaped Ict, paved drive garage, $15,000 — Terms. Near Milford § acres, 6 room & bath home in good condition, 1'9 | miles to proving ground. Ga- | rage & workshop. Only $3800 | down, Long Lake Privileges: Practically new 3 bedroom brick & cedar shake Cali- fornia ranch,, family room 12x14, living room 14x22, pic ture window & Roman rick fireplace, dining area 9x12, spacious American kitchen, separate breakfast space, 1%) tile baths, attached 2- car garage, FHA approved. ROY. ANNETT. nc REALTORS Open Erecting & ryanday 1.4 FE 8-0466 é _— Val-U-Way FOR GOOD BUYS AND TRADES 'MADISON JR. HIGH AREA—3 bed- room ranch, nice large lot, auto- matic oi! heat, fully insulated. Only $54 per month Includes taxes and imsurance. Will accept small free and clear home for large equity. OAKLAND LAKE FRONTAGE—Ex- ceptional 3 bedroom home, ful? basement with recreation room, large living room, sur porch, oak | plastered walls, attached Large landers: d lot on quiet stre Onw .000 down with reasonable eaymente R. J. (Dick) VALUET EALTO! R R 345 Oakland Open # to 6 PE 5-0693 or PE 4-3531 floors, ___ Income Property 50 50 COLORED, 8.E, 2? FAMILY. LOW dewn payment or will take late mode] sar. 5-7400 TaCALE SPECIALS 4family apartment pouse. Pvdag per month Income. Zoned wnercial on Aubure Ave, Only a. . 500. $5,000 dow BRICK FAMILY APTS. $ rooms each. Walking distance to downtown. $20,000 — $10,000 own. - Paul M. Fones. Real Est. 832 W. Huron FE 4-8550 FE 8-1275 For Sale Lake Property 51 LAKEFRON1 Over 100 feet of nice lake frontage with beautiful shade trees. Part- ly modern 2 bedroom bungalow | with some furniture, Now vacant and you can have immediate pos- | session. Only $10,750 with very ms. oN ‘ACED, AY LAKE Log cabin on wooded lot, prisileges and a nice park. $4 100 down, $48.50 per month. Williams Lake Rd., at M-59 F.C. Wood Co. OR 3-1 After 6 p.m. oR 3-2603 WHITE LAKE, 106 FOOT FRONT- age. Acre pins, Lge 4 bedroom. year around home. Owner. MU- tual 4-2540 lake 960, lightful } ter. ved drive. Offered at $16, @, Go your family a fa- vor, wok today! ‘ | | phone” EM 3-3303 or __MU_4-6417 ~ Beautiful “Homesites 10 acres. Good neighborhood, “, ACRES $650 ACRE, NEAR alled Lore. BIG N REALTY MA 44612 or MA 4-1984 60 ACRES ALL’OR PART \ On Dixie Highway posite Mt Hol- i oly between lac and Filnt, | Choice level. and. with over 1 feet on Digie. Ranch homes going adjacent to this land. Worth $1 300 per ecre. SACRIFICE TO SETTLE ESTATE - $29,500 full price. Easy terms. Wil! consider trade on improved real Linceln 2-4677 after 8 pm. 80 ACRES Terrific investment in fast grow- ing area, property contains 2 older homes, corner a at | i) mile frontage i Clarkston. riced below ‘mar. at $437 per acre. Warren Stout, Realtor TT .N. Saginaw 8t. Ph. FE 5-8165 Open Eves. Til 8 p.m. ket ARE YOU LOCeING FOR ACR. RAGE? Then, see us before you buy. 1% acres. Beautiful ‘pullding Spot. Schoo] bus by door, Attractive terms. Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor Est. 29 Years: 001 Highland Rd. (M59) Near Clarkston. Old barn on prop- erty. Yours for only $3,250, Small down , Payment. Apple Orchards 4 acre apple orchard next to the village of Clarkston. for good terms gt this time. Bet- ter plan to see it this weekend. WHITE BROS. - OR 3-1205 Open Eves. ‘ti] 9; Sunday 10 ‘til 2 5660 Dixie Hwy. ; EMERGENCY NECESSITATES SALE of 20 acres located southeast cor- ner of Rose Township. Substan- tially below market at $4,000.00 eash. Reply P. O. Box 365, Mil- _ford, Michigan. ~ Selected Home Site 9 ACRES ON PAVED ROAD Located in an excellent area with a ACRES i" Beautiful butiding site in a qiuet area ood soll for fruit and A basement has been $300 down. n location for @ sma)! farm. Nearly level with good eran ee $300 down 10 8. GARAGE North side, close in. New subdivision across stréet. Level sandy loam soil with excellent drainage. Could easily be split up | into a number, of building sites. 2 pod garage ar and well on y. 2L ADD'S INC. Open Sun. 11 to «ns Dixie Hwy., Drayton * Pains OR 3- 1231 | For Sale Farms 56 40 4 80 ACRE FARMS WITH & withou® tulldings. Orchard too, catl now STEELE REALTY. 1M6 N. MIL- ‘ord Rd between Highland & Milford Highland, Michigan. MU Prop- a CRES ON M24, BETWEEN Ponting and Lake Orton. Old farms, house with commercial frontage. Terms available. H.C NEWINGHAM Corner of Auburn and Crooks . UL 32-3310 (160 ACRES northwest room. 2 40 x 80 ba 3 car garage and many other mot buildings. Good subdivision property, 1 mile road- front. $275 per acre. Excellent terms. ed FE 43560 JUST 15 Pontiac. home, MILE: of oory | FE 5-584! WM. KENN EDY, REALTOR 01 W. HURON st For Sale | Resort Prop. 52 BEAUTIFUL LOG HUNTING LODGE oa trout stream in Oscoda Coun- ty, $8600 or will trade to builder as down payment, PE 5-6028. Partridge IS THE “BIRD’ TO SEE LAI ESIDE BEAUTY @oen one floor nate ural fireplace, 2 baths, full base aluminum siding view of the Hake year round recreation Onivy three miles from dewntown | Pontiac—Properly priced... LAKE PANORAMA Almost new. 3 bedroom custom brick ranch with attached garage —right on the lake prestige neighborhood. Carpet- ing. draperies, landscaped, nat- ural. fireplace. You'll enioy liv- ing here, winter and summer $23.500, Partridge AND ASSOCIATES FE 4-3581,. 1060 W. HURON TIL For Sale Lots 54 POPPA Py LOTS, 60x140 PT., 25x35 PT. OF block basement jAlso 18x30 ft. HEAILE VILLAGE Not z a _ subdivision ‘ A . This ie not a ‘project tea tow down piy.| Rolling, nilitop “ates. Some wi ane res 708 Good’ drainage, Large ae. 160° 2 neler : : ‘ 65 down. "yee Lapeer a 3 mi, D'S: INC. Sun. 11_to 4. Disie to. Blvd. Walton 2_LOTS -' LAKEFRONT wim. tatingvr Realy." Excellent | block building. $4,000 terms, or | | o0 . cash, Waterford. MU, 180 ACRES ORTONVILLE AREA & silo $200 an acre. $6,000 down, C. PANGUS, Realtor | 2160 M-15 Ortonville NA 71-2815 j HADLEY AREA 5 acre farm in good farming section 7 room home with base- ment stream With lake potential on! property. 5¢ os Ultable 23 acres pasture. $16,500 terms, | WEBSTER, REALTOR Oxtora” OA 8-2122; Orion, MY 2-2291 ‘Sale Business Property 387 n Goto fh wee Cow |A GOOD 77” xX 190 com: mercial lot, in excellent: secation on M5®. Near Airport Rd.\$5.7 on terms: Hagstrom , REALT 4900 HIGHLA ND RD (M58) PONTIAC OR 4.0358, EAST BLVD. Entire block frontage from Mt Clemens to Featherstone, 220 ft includes modern gas station plus attached 32x50 cement block bulking, suitable for major re- pairs, bumping and painting shop. Serving large residential rea. Wonderful opportunity. Oniv $33,000 on terms. Call for pointment RIL EY REAL ESTATE 509 Elizabeth Lake Road FE 4-1157 FE 4-4821 MOTEL SITE Mt. Holly. ski club. $60 per front foot. , 188x168 - Located tn a heavily populated for immediate Ideal for beauty » shop, Sacrificed at $2,950 le 2m arren Stout Realtor Sarinew oi 8 Pa. ‘FE ated Centra on [quarters winched. $30 DOWNTO VN | CORNER Gan be t | THUMB AREA TAVERN JOSEPH F. 94-96 Yours |, | pai A. - KPARK AT Older home. Barn with stanchions |- arber shop, of oe store. | cense. Living - Rent, L'se Bus. Prop. 57A) gale. Candy, paetien nay ‘ot EXCELLE “LOCATION ~~ FOR ras ee Bivd poe a, ¥a., _ South 15-6820, CONEY"? S Bo ped. Sine cas inesses sible Plenty parking. OR 3- 130 VENDIN ota POR gu WES, Pon’ . ISLAND—LEASE, OPTION . Going business. OR 3-919, cation on main street. Stainless steel equipment. building and fix- tures 500 down. Lease land at | $60 per month, See pictures in | our office. -— In- cludes 3 bedroom living quarters good steady business. Lots of parking, real estate, business and Hixtures. $12,000 down. Hagstrom LTORS 4900 HIGHLAND RD. (M69) PONTIAC OR 40338, INVESTMENT 4\9 ggres with 5 apartment tn- come? Already zoned for com- mercial business om paved hi way near Blue Sky theater. vn deal for immediate or future development, for bowling alley, stores, etc, $7,500 down. yinvestment Valuable downtown commercial building on busy corner. Several occupied stores. Convert upper floor Into office space Price cut for quick sale. $17, WILLIS M. BREWER REISZ, SALES Huron st. FE 4-5181 Eves. FE 5- ea rE. 8-0823 “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION LANDMESSER, BROKER 1873 oun FRO FE E. Sait" hata Miaoia tom Ln tem Salts mwood I rom RESTAURANT NEAR PONTIAC — aim. to 5 p.m. or Lincoln 2-4677 Excellent location, lots of park-| ¢ evenings ing Doing over $4,000 per month, . . and growing every day BAM upp eyeue . a stalled new pizza oven for addi- T WESTOWN REALTY | tonal pusiness. ct ays ~ down @n your in a going FE 8-2763 bet. 2 and 5 pin. business. re yy —— JACKSON, MICHIGAN — Short or-| = 3 KE 1-7002 bet. 1030 am. to5 pm | “der restaurant, busy corner lo- | *“She's..made'a colossal decision! her diet and have fun!” She's decided to scrap Money to Loan 61 (State Licensed Lenders) Borrow with Confidence $25 to $500 Household Finance | ration of Pontiac 34 &: $e naw St. PE 40535 GET $25 TO’ $500 — On YOUR Signature to 24 Months to Repay ” PLL FE 2-9206 | Loan Com any 202 Pontiac State ox Bide. On first and soon, mortgages LOANS $25 TO-$500 ©. your signature or panoed secu- rity. 24 months to repay. Our service ay fast, friendly, and he! er a t our office or phone * HOME ‘& AUTO * LOAN CO. aN. Perry 8t. Corner B. Pike LOANS $25 TO $500 BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE ee St. FE ¢1 MUST SELL ooF OSE FROM variety store Over 100°:pair of lady's and chiens new shoes at once, UL 2: MACHINE aioe “SPACE. ¥ WARM. Feasonadle | rn Also gasoline sta- highway. Inquire | ies Dixie. iighway. Drayton . Plains, MOTEL , 8 UNITS AND HOME—with base-| _ ment on valuable main highway frontage. Priced below cost. Will take free and clear home or land contracts in trade. STATEWIDE ‘Real Estate Service of Pontiac ARLES, REALTOR _ BD 1717 S. Telegraph “PE 4-0524 Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE TOP CORNER Tavern of the year. Same own- er several years, First time of-) fered. Very- impressive masonry bldg. on one of the “hottest” corners in Oakland County Peet par rking, Straight tavern— no food. Sales tax gross $44,210.22 Buy valuable real estate and, all, on easy terms. Shopping cen- ter. corner across sold for over 200 000 STRAIGHT LIQUOR Very active Class “com No food On the Dixie. Owner going to take it easy on the profits. First time offered Almost every- one has been wanting this one Send for Fall Guide Partridge'’s new free , “Michigan Business Partridge AND ASSOCIA BUSINESSES THRUOUT T MICH FE 4-3381, 1050 W. HURON | : : OPEN TIL 9 PAINT-& FLOOR COVERING business. $3,000 inventory for $2,300 Either move stock or lease present building, May have 4 months free rent if desired at present location Call us for more details. Gaylord Realty, _MY 2 2-2821, RESTAURANT IN WALLED LAKE equi ned. #50 $900. Rent, $50 with heat. SEND FOR FREE NEW FALL ISSUE PARTRIDGE'S “ OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. PARTRIDGE yp Anbocta TEs. . HUR PONTIAC. FE | Ou $a u E 4-574. “LOANS _ | COMMUNITY foanco” co. 30 BE. LAWRENCE FE 8-042! FRIENDLY SERVICE ee $25 TO $500 LOANS eaboard Finance Co, 118 N. PERRY STREET Ease Parking — Phone FE 8-066] TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO LOANS $25 TO 6500 ors LIVEST HOUSEHOLD Goons > OL 1-9791 9-3518 PL 23-3510 “FRIENDLY SERVIC WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 We will be giad to help you. STATE FINANCE CO. 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 4-1574. PL Mortgage Loans 62 62 BIG BEAR CONSOLIDATION Mortgages are best by veet Ask e man who ne one. us, we can help BIG BEAR © NSTRUCTION co. $2 W. HURON E 3.7833 $600° TO $2000 on Oakiand County bomes. Mod- e:) or not. Voss & Buckner, Inc. 209 National Bldg, FE 44720 | 63 __ Swaps BEDROOM HOME Will accept car or vacant lot as down payment on this north side home. Iminediate possession, Tile bath with shower. Basement, oil furnace. $76 per month at 4')° interest, imeludes taxes and ins surance. Built J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton FE 8-044] 46 HP JOHNSON OUTBOARD MO- tor, $50. Will trade for a record player. OL 2-2781. $45 FER MONTH- Includes taxes and insurance for edroom modern home. lastered walls, hardwood floors, aluminum storms Will trade el car, trailer SUNOCO 8TATION FOR RENT, located Sashabaw and 'Maybee Ra Phone Flint CEdar 2-1987 or grits Sun Oil Co. P.O, Box 690. | nt | | STANDAR® Ofl COMPANY: MOD- . “.erm 2 bay station, Main and Hur- on, Milford. Fimanciai assistance : and training available Call BR. d2414, after 7 p.m. GR 4-7187, Suburban Shoe Store| | Busy Hwy. location mong. Handling shoes and | sundry ftems. Clean stock, popu- lar brands A-1 bidg.. 60x60 f{t.. ge. parking area, Long lease ai $150, Exc fixtures. Priced at $3,- 000 plus inventory at cost, "smart opetator should net $18.000 a@oyr. $5.000 down will hand ‘Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL Tare 4395 Dixie Hwy. al R3-9701 Qpen ‘til 8:00 SERVICE STATIONS POR LEASE, good potential, Bae call be- . FE 2-0101. After PE 8-144 —_... PURE OIL CO. YOUR OWN BUSINESS Modern 2 stall sefvice station for lease. Minimum investment. Rea- _Sonable inventory. Call FE 4- 1811. “Sale Land Contracts 60 60 - $4875 Will handle 86, 550 balance on this # bedroom brick home on south- east side of Pontiac, for further information, CALL other stores. Warren Stout, Realtor vi ON. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 58165 Open Eves. Til} 8 p.m or what have you? C. PANGUS, Realtor 2160 M-I5 Ortonville NA 7-2815 4 BUICK AND °50 BUICK ALSO Kenmore wringer type washer for sale or What have you? OR 453 MERCURY. R&H, FOR MO- tercycle or scooter. ‘66 ENGLISH FORD FOR ¢ OL DER | fone take over Dayments, FE} 200 AMP. LINCOLN WELDER, \ V4 _gas driven, $300, OR 3-0081. BOOKS! W Goopbs! Reem in ee, in SPORTING anything trade anere on SCHUTZ | sour one was m He cw care. Don't be bashful Tell us what you have we'll try to swap, SCHUTZ MOTORS. INC. 912 Woodward, _Birmingham, CASH FOR USED TY'S. TAPE recorders. and- Tapbs. Working or not. FE 367. DELUX CONSOLE IRONER, VALUE $90 for dining room suite or sewing FE 8-6682_ ELIZABETH LAKE ESs- tates, 477 Lakeside, 3 bed- room, full basement. newly decorated, large lot. Wil trade for smaller home, cay jand contract or va- JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave. rE 5-044! OPEN “TIL 8:30 FOR SALE | OR baie! HAVE You? Table chat electric stove, fettigerator, deak, cedar ete, oil geraes, corner cabinet. LARGE LE TOP. Trade as wait for & trailer or other. ‘QR_3.0061. jf For Sale Clothing ’ A range, $20, eet ELECTRIC eas. Washers $15. Ot) heate PE 56-5304. enuduse “te WHILE THEY LAST KELVINATOR Reirigerator. New. Guaran teed. Delivered, Freezer. ME, oat, SM, te rs Sal row! r gost, 5 © G.E. ELECTRI RYERS, New. new. FE 2-5 Guarew anteed, Delivered. Heat con- CANADIAN MomKRAT COAT, * em — $150 — Pe ae on uae, | Rte iniaog teats Ee LADIES BEAUTIFUL & . 95 — 1 ladies black & o white” Ski RITE NERS New. All sige 12. OL 1-1868. Guaranteed Delivered, Open ‘MEN'S TOPCOATS, ry a $199.95 M- KNIT dresses, 14-16. White ski sweater oe cap. Excellent condition, FE Sale Household Goods 65 PHILCO STOVE & REFRIGERA- tor; coral sectional suite; auto- matic washer; automatic electric dryer: jester uphdlstered bar; bleached shoga: ny, bedroom suite; chrome itchen Hye and 4 chairs; two full size box s es and mattresses; 1 set single box springs and Snatiress. All items at sacrifice Prices Must sell by Monday. OR 3-7665. WHITE SEW MACHINE, $i0.. Baby cribs, $10 up. TVs, $19 up. = 5 pce. dinettes, $12 up. Bed s gs $5. 3 pc. bedrooms, $29 ks, $10 up. Beds, $4. Sofa 5s, $14 up. anges Washers and refg., $17 up. Everyth for the home. E-Z terms. THE BAR AIN HOUSE, Buy—Sell or Trade. 103 N. Cass at ayette. 1 PAIR OF LEATHER TOPPED Mahogany en one tables with drawer. LAVA TORIES: FULL CLOSET box, 20 closet box covers, (4) 24x24 storm windows & screens. 381° Prospect. PE 4-2292. : NEW. ROOM OUTFIT. BRAND. an for $295, Pay only $3 week- ly., Pearson’s Purniture, 42 Or- chard Lak ake Ave. 4 glass to ss to fave Le) w orEot coffee table, an- hes and pictures. FE $ See DINETTE 8ET. CHA _coal, like new, $35. MA 4-2817. tach. Ee torte ocean linden TR) EMS | OF FURNITURE & ODDS & ends. FE 5-2126. § PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. outfit. Double dresser, case bed, large chest, 2 van‘ty lamps, Ail for $89.50, Pay only week- _ly. Pearson’s Furniture, 42 Or- chard Lake Ave. 7 PIECE IVING ROOM SUITE. |. Brand new davenport and chair. ep Lables, matching ecorator lamps, soaiy $2 weekly. turé, 42 Orchard Pearson's Pura: Lake Ave. 7 PIECE ‘PROVINCIAL haan room sulte, like new, Refrig. an electric stove, like new, 33 Meyers, Drayton, after 4 p.m. 9 X 12 RUGS, $4.69 Paint, tile, line, Shover’s 204 +E. Pike St. 9x12 , Felt | Base se Rugs $3: $3.95 | F “ALCOHOL, HI-TEST 444-Ft. Wall Tile-....25¢ Syer's, 141 W. Huron 4-3064 9x12 ROSE oS ae RUG. LIKE _hew, $35, FE @ X 12 RUGS, WOOL; PACE. $15.05. Reversible, $16.50. Impor & ed, 95. Axminster, §: . pads, $3.95. Pearson uroitue, Orchard Lake Ave, 12” taple ‘model TV ........$19.98 1M GE TV cee eee ence 24.95 21" Raytheon teble ‘model 744,95 24” DeForest oo. 87F.95 30 other sets to choose from. All sets rebuilt & guaranteed for at least 30 days. Parts and labor. Most sets new picture tubes. We take trades at nae TV, 3930 Elizabeth Lk, FE 4-4945. Open 9 a.m. to ry p.m. 20 «CUBIC FOOT UPRIGHT Sect" take over, payments, OR 1955 FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR Han aad exc. $50. FE 1958 SIEGLER OIL SPACE eat. ers, At pre-season special prices. _G_A_ Thompson, 106 1005 M59, West, 89 COLDSPOT REI REPG. WEST. _@lec. stove, _MI 6-4 AUTOMATIC whscene “AND TRON- fr Be Bore gor $40. Call after 3 p.m. xMOer NEw HOSPITAL BEDS, _$45 and yp. MA 42269. A GiFT | YOUR yas WILL AP-, clate new Sin, Séwin: fachine. Let us show Yee our “many models. Prices |: $30.50. Ter ms of $1.25 a Open every night until 9 until c fristinas, P— er Sewing Ma-. chine Co., 2 N. Saginaw, “Admiral ‘elrigerators cneven eee 8139.95 tt ceeenees seer $149.95 sone, $220.95 “ul ist ht ti ene wees F ue ight treezer os Hib0.98 GE wat automatic washer, sidsaver & fete — Admirat Soe range with. tim MOT ee eee $169.9 GE 12 cw, ft. retrig 82. 95 xchange All $10 mo.—Ist p’ Jan. HAMPT ON "E LE CT RIC FE 4-2525 825 W. Huron Open tilt 9 P.M. A GOOD TAPPAN Ga’ $25. FE 2.7873. seasirins ~ “AUTOMATIC WASHE e ll cu 8 cu Emerson “AUTOM R Kenmore deluxe, Ex PE, 5-3016 after 4 p.m " rina “. ABUUT -1 $189.95 stalled . The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP 51 WEST HURON | FE 41655 F — Ni FREEZERS New modeis. ont 7 ratehed 0 ; crave-marred ‘mod “at big. dis. count ‘years “to 60 2 same Pr. "cash WAYNE G T 121. N. ABER © } 58-6189 ae TABLE, 7 Char agg London chairs, secretary. FULL imac CE. RANGE, 840. MA_4-4677 FRIGIDAIRE DELUXE WASHER, electric dryer, chest type frcMser. 9 ats. feet, Good cond. To s packaged. $200. MA er — UPRIGHT FAMOUS “ate 2 wi nine ast. one © ot vigese. chigan _ivee escent, Orchard Lake FOR SALE — SMALL RADIOS. 35 to $12 FE 5-8755. — GE TOR, GE COOK stove, dining room table, round oak ter, & electric saw. Pure extracted & comb honey. One mattress 51 Hovey. SECTS X' WAXER, W G- house ironer, double bed, vanity with bench. OR 3-899. GE DRYER, NEW WARRANTY. Floor made reek ere. $80. a wee ear *. Pontiac. Service ice store 30 8. Cas aE SEPRSGRRI YOR, BRAND size. Model discon- 1 left. A real bar- i fans pre Pay $2.35 week, Goodyear Be iSlore, 30 8. Cass, Pontiac. anne wn 12 BLACK TWEED conte white ee ern ining & hood. _Exc. cond GaAs STOVE. APT. a bg old. $40. MA 5-1243. GE DELU range a Ss eS gAOR 8 3-089 GULISTAN pénstan RUG. DARK red floral design. 11.3413.6. Ex- Aro condition, §40, FEderal iO GAS RANGES . Electric Range Frigidaire Washer Rebuilt Used Wate~ o can UL 230. Vinelly new Halt price PE 8-9337. ELVINATOR ELECTRIC STOVE. ar permet table top model, $40, LAWSON S80FA, BEIGE. GOOD cong., $15. PE $-8055. LARGE $17. aged AND dresser, $18. Twin, . Rock- horse, $9.50, Gir "; ke, $9.50. be ‘ roll- condition, away bed $9. CAROGE CRI8 AND APT RERE. B w, $15 95, Pearson’ s Pur- 42 "0 9. once, $95. “Gas ref ferro pith conser, exe: n. chee _bdike, ‘tee. ‘pew, $25. FES MAHOGANY TABLES. $10.. oR lamps Sm. ironer, $5, Osh- kosh ¢ + $15, Chaise low bed skirts, $15. Maple jounge, bed, Hi-boy, 6 antique chairs in blue needlepoint. -3 Sormes. worn once. Girl's clothing: ts, skirts, _Gresses. Reas. MI 4-4262. MATCHING MATTRESS & BOX epcians, A Attached legs. Good cond 6-2720. NOR WF ts) els, Jconly. New guarantees. Save $$$. Pay as little ag $1.25 per week, ar Service Store, 8. Cass, jac, FE" . re) 50 USE: , FROM $16.95 W: TV seicnne 05. ALTON TV a PE 2-2267 PFAFP A’ iC. 21G Za chi perf condition. Take = naee of de: sie contri or nd ye month “ti "thl contract rect bai ance Be Capitol Apl. Credit Pico -REFRIGERA $75. = ine ROTARY GLotHins “RONER i Road | REY WATER Also re at table, bum; per pool tabie yeme i ii. | "EE SP See | PSO |g $55, MY 3- 3 — FLOOR MODELS — RINOL ie. HALF |. _price at sere Betdwin. 'D- | 991 Mt. Clemens Sit neat $8. BTU, Sm ons 31 Orchard Lake lar ane aoe : Ena ehaiz, electric stove, saniee 5 roll ton desk. Best. of- Used Trade-In Dept. Duo Therm hetter ........ $19.95 Seed a ven an | rors ctr’ any ck ee eeeee Hamilton suto washe r 24 Table. buffet and 4 hairs . ta 30| THOM. HOMAS ECONOMY im 8. Saginaw FE 29151 E, 18, rs eedio & Appl 422 W. PA, FE 4-1133. 5 WAREHOUSE PRICES ON FREEZ- ets, dryers, televisions, and_buiit- ins. Samuel’s Appliances. Davis- burg MA 5-601 WA UE ‘ z iam i Marble-top | 3 WE HA GOOD SEL: ON of rebuilt "antes machines, & vaccum sweepers. All makes, en 8 a.m p.m. Thyle: ectric, Johnson & Howard, FE 4-5 a s Antiques LAMPS, BLUE & MULBERRY china, Hock rugs. brass, goblets, other items, OL, 1-7521, Hi-Fi, TV & Radios 66 17” TV. CONSOLE, $30. PE 8-0103 - ‘13? TABLE MODEL FV $19.05 7 $24. 21” Raytheon tabi table tyes” $44.05 . ys. . Most sets new picture tubes. We. take ates at Obel TV, Elizabeth x Sa. FE 4-4945. Open 9 a.m, to , p.m. 14” RCA CONSOLE, $3. EM _3-6149. a, (MOTOROLA CONSOLE. $30. MA 4-315 17 INCH PEC TV. PERPECT 17 IN condition blond cabinet. ble model with wrought tren swivel stand. $65.-OR 3-7665. 21” SILVERTONE TV. GOOD working cond. $30. OR 3-0719. ADMIRAL COMB. RADIO, TV, auto. record player, 2 Hi-Fi 635A} SMALL | compressor, Fon ance cae say ‘eo je. FED Pirst St. in, hard co wee eerees . ae eeneene GIRDs ROLLER and case. new, $10, PE Road. r §. Sire Sine ‘Toll et “85 8 Fe Ade tt. te tt Ti0 iN Cc Good’ working cond DAMON SOLIT. pies art FULL SET OF MECHANIC HAND tools and chest. Ing Inquire iy me $18 $3 SKATES. ~TOR 4 3, practically GARAGE DOOR conds stairways. "Onen Ss Ww tes on te- e give eee a. ae Noon ns Sesurte: Moy \BERRY DOOR SALES & Plumbing materi WOLVERINE. LUM S. Paddock FE 2-9784 \ Full line of building ials BER HOT. WA ges. New, roved. Also electric,\ ofl an heaters at terrific values. _Ave, — 1 KIT value, $46.30 plus'trim. last, Also terrific va. and 66" rchard Lake HEA QUARTERS FOR HOBBIES: es Sarcmers Power aps Bo 50. These are lightly martes. Mick an aie 393 Orchard Lk HEN ‘CABINET a bughtly scratched. 42°' model. while wer aiues on ’ models, No phone orders, please. Michigan | rues gocent, 393 WP2, WP6 and WC140 Knotty Pine Paneling tor. E 400. New. Original cost ie. Sacrifice for $100. OR 3-1665. = MODEL M MUNTZ WITH ood cond., $60. OR 33666. For Sale Miscellaneous s 67 “A UAL - 3, awnings. VALLELY CO. OL 1-6623 SUNBEA 93,000 BTU GUN) * wpe oll furnace, now working, complete tank, thesmesta' Ave years oS oS PHIC. J SHALLOW WELL P F355" range, Apex Man PER a MPS, PHIL- wie, OR 2 OIL T. CON. dition. Will deliver. FE 65-9120. J SPEED RADIO AND RECORD player comb, Wringer type wash. He beth Lake Roads 1 a at ae et" ad elec. dryer. HEYWOOD WAKEFIELD WHEAT eee. = finish. Excellent cond. Will sacri-|3 OIL BURNERS, YOUR CHOICE , fice —deak. $100. New $189. Drop- * $20 each. FE 5-9377. and pad. $75 coffee 6: INCH SOIL BE. 6 FT., $3.79 table, with drawer, §40. FE oom Pumps ............ ae 2-6063. AVE PLU} ING SUPPL KITCHEN STOVES, COAL, WOOD m % ___FE_5-2100 and jleetrie combination. Maple 8 F ON, RECE bathtub ‘wih bench. Best quality, 49.95. G. A. Thompson, D est. 0-¥R. “heater 91 eer EC.. WATER) so cach & we earry. 8. A A. fi hg em ight, One hot ho e eep 6 pat let if” ne, 1930 ey coupe. Fren Frenchy's Landing. Kirkwood. TOP : ‘bl Piymouth. {Bood cm 50. FE. 8-098 ‘ST 4 “eTON CHEVROLET | ear. WOE "oie HOOK nace, used t year, MY 3-1481, AA HEADQUARTERS oo “we we oe you money. Terms. 30 dave LEK's SALES & SERVICE electre water heater, Pia gat wow heat, $8. 50. Open wn PHA 8) PR RSM ATES wariers, Opatte imkt PE AD a furnace. Tot water & steam GAS COOKING | 000 | gines. 6507 Dixie Hwy. speakers Bind cabinet record stor CASH FOR USED PUR- CHURCH'S, S, INC. chased at your home. ope 2-0367. ELECTRONIC TEST res, LARGE FOR ne TOP P CORN sell or trade. FE 2- knotty pine bar. $45. FE 8-6470. 1m! RCA CouOLE. MOTORS, 1's HP. IRY 110- ron a 6.3000. 220, % HP. Jenny RI. \1)0-320, iAHOOANY MAGNAVOX STEREO | 16 HP win oe Re elec’ Hi-Fi. Space for record storage! yiin 96 te teduction gee, 1 in both cabinets. e thew. PE gear, 8-0078 after Lik ttery charger generator, . Allen-Bradley motor control, homage vera “an 3 GENERA- heavy 20’ chain, small gas’, tne AB gas stove, S38. Inq’ al eee ie NEW LUXaAIRE OIL FURNACE & ducts. MAple §-1501 — OR 73703. NORGE OIL HEATER AND eat _pot type, $ $60. 7 PE “5-570 S-5MT “4096 Puller Fullerton, NEW 18T 18T Qua ALITY 6.50. Pree reasding ue a $10.95 o re Thom OIL PURNACE, BLOWER. a PROFESSIONAL L BAIR AIR’ DRYER YER ON as waxing, Warwick's, casters, $50. FE 2 PIPE, P aa TAN motors. um softeners, hun- dreds of items at reduced prices. Stock must be moved. Michigan - Pump and Water Com any 42 & Telegraph Rd. FE 746. PAINT FLOORS WITH. TERED. Applied in \% the time, as easy dries in 30 minutes. 2678 Orchard Lk, Rd. RETIRED—WILL SELL GA tools,mise. articles, trees, also antiques — Telegraph on 10-Mile Rd. mond. EL 6-0472. 25: mond, Southfield. 1°4 mi. weet of RDEN florist bas- kets, greenhouse plants, evergreen Or- to Or- Piestic Roof Cement Gal. Rolied root Aen Shingles ._.B AYLOCK COAL _..,... SUPPLY CO, 81 Orchard Lake-Ave. ROOF. REPAIR MATERIAL 1.19 ed Roof Coat 5 Gal, $3:70 FE 3.7101 ‘ 9 x9 — 2c_ EACH. “BuyLo” UNCLAL) TILE OUTLET 102 8. SAGINAW FE. RANDOM TILE [ED 8-2488 SHOPSMITH tachments. MI 4-197]. 8-IN. SAW WITH AT: | SEARs DAVID BRADLEY Sen tredier” and equipment. UL GAR- STALL SHOWERS. with faucets and curtain, value, $34.45; bie gleaming chrome f $14.95, “toilets, $49.50 va $24.30 $0. These are factory Siithigan luorescent. 39 chard Lake re. PLEIE 349.50 lavatories, complete aucets, lue at conds. Or- 100 sq. ft. insulation ...., Biorm windows TIT T Storm win: z Ceiling til ee Md size Knotty. pi PHA Terms & MATERIAL 5430 Highland Rd. Estimat Open 8+8:30 Mon thre: on SURPLUS LUMBER Mabon: me SPECIALS 2K4NB PING coins ccercenes ape ea. _ Alum, Comb. doors, prehung $29 98 Pirebrick co cccseccscuceae 100 08. $ 3.87 3.95 sha et alee Si Shotkas. sé ft. Sra at a 166 37993 SPECIALS ereGuanet plywood 4-2 7, h finksh a select ate = G38 AY Ae eet Ree eee i fir won * 100 ft.. IAC Pitewootaee © AG Desk, only 93. silver “1.08 hs * « “ OL 23-1011. TARGE BAND. W FOR DRiLt | COMMERCE TWP. PRINCIPAL balance $4,761, Payments $48 per menth,f per sent Bal Ga rs, er cen r _EM 3-2511 or EM 3-4 06 LAND GONTRacTS O° BBY OR 2 eee ar! Garrels, EM Nott | SEASONED 1 LAND CONTRACT. fia ence $14.500 ‘62.500... Money to Loan (State Licensed Lenders) “BUCKNER” Cash Loans: LAID-OFF WORKERS 61 TRAD press or ai? compressor. Bear trap for sale. MA 6-6256. . LOT 100x350 FOR CASH, TERMS or ete, 1401 Tull Or. OR zim | BED, MA SAGINAW BAY LAKE Will take houseicailer *. ats. low: down en gross, FE sonass, iWAb FOX DOG FOR HABETT SWAP — dog. boat,’ will oii «. _ Swen-. _ trial and: “expect: trial, = BREAKFAST I 3 male — “box. ald ae and ~-Watertord _— tsrersle , fe RS "a weil. 523 50 pr WE --BU | skates. Bares. Targ! Dare. pa. Hg Huron. - and Sun RENT “sy PONTE: AG FOR MO-| = W. OLES eo pike a tN aeteee + —_ EM 3. 33747. ‘wat soraste sk for gg ao bmg ate hk } “churches | frye fe ng ae: Greene ‘tS tices | vihe. Wee rats 2 rsa ‘eat Pick YOUR “LIVE ~ CHRISTMAS tree the stump. $1 and up. Shristmas greens, Bring the! your camete. 12. miles Ceder #070 Dixie High: "MAple §-1922. 10). D BALSA olesale. ati AM tree seen - 5958 MIB at Dixie Hwy. MA 5-11%6. | SCOTCH WHO! : “RETAIL. ‘A! Pine, « ¢xtr -Balsam and Spruce. will deliver orders. 100 or mere church and school trees, Standard Station, Squate * ie « Tel: M¥ 2-0940 or MA 5 i “TRAL SET. 1 AMERICAN Figer wale set. 0 Edith. PE 4-740. GRANCO y RADIOS: B. $16.95 UP: IDEAL ts. BR. ow ‘futon FoR SALE RELAZCIZOR, oe 2.3506 $75. 6: OPEN SUNDAY 102 TED FEATHER BIRD ART | PIREP pietures. Hand-made, using * real, ps brilllantly foleres. ee Wholesale - retail. * “a wilh ae ue 9, aA eras guIT. LARGE Om , LARGE. ASK ag wk yTa OS $-7136. LIONEL TRAIN COMPLETE: Myra after 4:30 p.m. CIONEL TRA in, EQUIP essories, Exe. “cond, MA 4-2065 LOOK Dell cradles & beds-for Christmas. I make ee ats ‘round. | 21 Eddy Ct., MEN'S oe 7 ex > skates with case, $10. woger Beowele Sevtere camera, $4 owen é FOODLE, BLACK WWW {-litter. Ideal Call MI, or - . { ong, 44 in. “Knotty Pine figish. és. FE one Christmas Gifts 67B PILI a 2 aaa woteriieo CABIN. BALE near Lugerne on the ieavie. OR Sand, Gravel : & Dirt 76 ers oye PRP id fe OE 2 Sooniia, Seah 5 AY > ¥f doll, gravel, fill, etc. Wood, a4 Cs Fuel 77 $8, ihm 5- 100%. kin Seek. £ 2 4eit er 10, de: paewe, ¢ fireplace wood FE 5-3057. OAK WOOD FOR SALE, FE 4-7201. SH. T iD, OR 3-6022. "SLAB WOOD, OH FIREETACE __wood. 3 cord. $14. Del 8-6131 WHITE BIRCH FIREPLA Yor: $15 and §18 delivered. FE Plants, Trees, Shrubs 28 PP LPL LLL PF R SCOTCH PINES FOR “LANDSCAPE MY 23791 * For Sale Pets 2 BEAUTIFU 1L. BLACK POODLES. male female 7 mo. old. House tre. Al: shots. FE 4 5-3128. 2 FEMALE PUPPIES, MIXED _ breed, PE 2-7217. my? HUND PUPPIES rea PATE GER- pup, $20. OR 3-4259. 79 . Machinery BAY cITY DRAG LINE. cord. Make offer. Eves., ae RY MY) + CANARIES FOR Gale. FE + CANARIES. i FO mas gifts. Reas. FE 4- DACHSHUND.. PUPP. & Sag service. ion LE 387 aa top 7221 wa RUN IN 3 PHASE MOTORS N SIN- ‘gle phase current, _after 6 P.M Do. At Yourself _ 69. FOR RENT | Wall paper steamer. floor sand-. ers, polishers. hand sanders, fur-) nace vacuum cleaners, Oakland t. 436 Orchard Lake BA CLEANER BOWNIE: S HARDWARE | FO! 4 Pome “weekdays. 8. ra Sund iJ toto 7 Bud: ag ery - ‘ise tealm. Sale Musical Goods 7 ae PEDAL BOARD onoar. = it B. mahogany os 3 aaeanl's orgs $20 down. Balance in 36 mos. Medium size player piano ... sae ® Terms, Mahogany | cbnsole piano $479 i $20 ¢ Balance 36 m | bes net piano. Like new $20 down. Balance 36 mos. i rgamo. Make your pla an organ with this attachment; er $ °GALLAG HER'S ginner, $60, Hammond chord or- . » tke new, ~ ORGAN, “BMALL. USSD, 2 | 2 4 pepe sd tebe ps dew eT Soma ne 3/2040 | DACHSHUND ‘GERMAN | PART * in 1ST CUTTING: ALFALPA, Ak) Good EC. din able. "Ei PR _ trained, Wormed. Cali | GERMAN sHEPH . FEMALE, 2 years old. be a good home, Call OR 31983 after 6 p.m. PUPPIES, 6 weeks old. $15. MI 4-5967. 4 HAMSTERS AND GUINEA PIGS. ae Pet Shop. 65° Williams. 433 KITTENS, FREE “TO GOOD HOMES. hyp. |Pakaknats CANARIES, CA GES, Since .827, oe . rt 9 Oxtord. OA 8-3783 PARKHURST TRAILER SALES 1540 Lapeer Ra. pa pfomow mou 2 makes. pew MU Featu! Moon. ‘Bice TourA-Home. "between Lake Or- ion and Oxford. On SPECIALS _ MOBILE Just ike new. "aly Used for Vacations.’’ $1150 _ wit only $150 down, 4 40 PT. CHAMPION — Only 2 yrs. old. Hxeqilent condition. Sleeps 6. ms and full bath. | Priced at only $2750 «with down. Here is a steal. for Mr. “Brown Ask er H. BROWN, Realtor - 2407. Road FE “4 “Ei ot jake FE. 2-4810 WORILE HOME ALES & SERVICE - sees Sporiem an- Darts & ars wired. we" sell your used traiier for Maas 3172 W. FE 49743 TRAVEL TRAILERS ALL siZEs. New and used, Schult Custom Dwelleyan 10 tt. vite our jot, 2 trailers in sale. un Dal for a deal, HOLLY MA COACH SALES, 15210 TROLL RD., HOLLY. MEl- Omnpr eR eRWoSDs | trade * rion ge ae Depa r “*An’ please make that old alley cat find a new alley!” Bests & Acomeren_ 97) NTER SPECIA NEW - 1s wwecemaker ia ided ply: wood runab * transom, wood frame windshield, remote controls Evinrude 35 bop. Lark. ue, HOW @& wea at steering and new $1,760 18 val- 085 Many more “new “and used boats motors to choose TIPSICO ary night "til 6 Phows MAln PR ESHURIZED 4 ENGINE a Hiner. one yy He- wall extra. $20. Ferry Service. OR TRUCE NORTH. load. Either way. PE 5- peed TRANSPORTATION TO F Transportat'n Offered 100 100 onne PALLY TO MOBI LE, Bonnie's peveweay PE pate. a Mia ” New York, $20. “Philadelphia, A ‘Wash. 3-1254. |! PART ‘LORIDA, riders, a 10 Consider 1 or % 23-0022. nd BF B _.Wanted ed Used d Gars <1 “101 JUNE OR. OR CHEAP CARS WANTED. Top dollar paid. FE 8-8300. “ACT JON” — TOP DOLLAR — — 1959 MODEL CARS — Glenn's Motor ; Sales PE 47371 CRONE 41797 TO. USED & JUNK CARS iP wt Seles 8-244) $ D JUNK CAaS, TA TAYLOR Waa. sed parts. PE See M & M Motor Sales Rent Trailer Space 90 AUBURN HEIGHTS. MOBITE VIL- lage. finest. Y% mile SE ontiac. 170 N Opdyke PE 5-336! OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR those who want the best. 40 “ lots. 16x40" cement patios, ¢ One mile, east of Oxford on Laxel ville road, OA 86-3022. | ESTATES. ern lakefront and playground. EM " 3-2661, PA Tae vest tot ea acres between Lake Orion & = oror. you EEN THE R NOW see the, “the Best Square RET FOw _Park. Auto ‘Accessories 91 PAPEL a a die ll REPLACE ‘RUSTED PANELS UN- der car doors $9.95 installed. __13_W. Walton. FE_3-7438. bor Sale Sale 1 Tires ey Usk USED, D TIRES, parte hate Ww uy. gell whitewalls. stare Tine SA oe 92 , ‘rose 46771. dol! Kod later mode) cars, TRAVEL TRAILERS & RENTALS. a Bale rr seuNe C 5 race ,Tour-a-Home rotw ’ ar- King, & Huron Homes. Special PONTIAC WA. ve 2-0209 Fates for Florige vacations Bale ae CA = used nte am FE ° 5-6079 Trai'satee, ass Winate take | STARP CARS WANTED Top Dollar Cass- Oakland $12 W. Monteaim FE 8-8288 -AVERILL'S 2020 Dixle Hwy. FE 2-9878 FE_4-6896 CARE Ks AND JUNK Cans. TRUCK wanted. FE 5-538. MOD- Bow ttac a AUTO BROKERS , sell, trade 1260 x aah and Madison -9100 — Se DEALER — uality Motor Sales SPE. RATELY NEEDS All Model Clean Cars 649 ORCHARD LAKE. FE_ 3-704) TOP $8$ ‘DOLLAR For All Model Cars Glenn's Motor Sales WEST H PE 4-7311 FE 41797 JUNK CARS WANTED. OR 32-2938 S AS MUCR AS $50 FOR JUNK AND | 451_8. Saginaw at Raeburn Auto Service 93 PRPPLPL ALLL POP LOLOL LOL LD A-1 CRANKSHAPT ‘APT GRINDING Inv the car. Cylinder reboring. Wal- _ly’s Crankshaft Sve., OL 1-0263. CRANEBHAT TS P GRINDING IN THE car GRANKSHAFT GRINDING. IN THE 502 Saginaw Bt. FE 4.0687 cheap cars. FP 32-3666 days or LOOK! 70x14 BLACK T ALL name brands, og new oars, "$15.50 OP PRICE FOR JUNK CARS. tus a ong os Tire : aE } 4-4878 es WANTED JUNKED OR WRECKED or Fi eso “ee WARPED TEE aber oe SNOW KUHN AUTO ae TOP 149°W. Huron : 2-1215 $$$ ‘| STANDARD BRAND | _s TIRES, + trade in on General Safetv Tires. . ) Up to 80 50 per cent off. Black or _For GOOD USED CARS tewalls. | ED WILLIAMS Russ Dawson 232 S. Saginaw FE. 2-9131 WE DON'T LIKE TO BOAST. BUT _ WE. Goby ms U'LL GET ‘THE MOST FO R CAR AT “JEROME “BRIGHT SPOT” | Orchard Lake at Cass car. Crlnders rebored. Zuck Ma- . . _ chine Bhop, % Hood. Phone. FE FE 8-0188 Open Eves. _ ' ABT. B CAR LET EXPERTS HARDENBURG MOTOR ‘SAT Put Your Car in Bhapet 6 at Pike FE 5-7308 ~ Light Peavy Repair “JUNE CARS "AND Ks, Guaranteed. : OR .3-2038 RINK “MOTORS, vot mee . . your car x we bbs 4455 Ws, Huron on oe 40301 | > Trad EXT.TO 5 oe ae . “Sale Moto? SLADE TO ” 1957 CUSHMAN ANY EX~ tras. Best offer. | Mt 6-3 coil Lome ity ‘2 URN ‘$7 VESPA N : ° % cd for paper routes. Used. Auto P. arts 102 iia Discount 7a REPLACK RUSTED PANELS U les & used’ slaoters: Sim tee fy car. doors ee ustalled. midget Gass & racers. From $189, W Walton, FE 3-7438. Sale Used Trucks 103 AXLE. ''S6 Chevrolet ... .» $1195 Housetrailer Owners PULL YOUR OWN "49 GMC CUT Ow N "$8 y~or trade SGH TRAM »TR GCKS holesale—Retai] Pontiac Ww 2539 tn) Hwy. OR 35-1209 OR 3-0311 Pontiac's Truck Center eatery, Branch OAKLAND AT CASS INTL PI DUAL OP wheels. 1 ton. V ¢ Economy Used Cars. 223 pus ~ Turner's Truck Center BIRMINGHAM; '53 Chevrolet ......$ 595 1% TON 12 PT. STAKE, ‘4 Chevrolet, wee ee Gh 595 TON 8 FT. STAKE. sf International 6. $ 595) % TON PICKUP. 54 Chevrolet eeeee $ §95 % TON PICKUP. "55 Ford vee caeeaae$ 995 +7t; AEE. 3 3 arp SPD. AXLE. 38 GMC Va an - oer $1295 gas 8 Ties. AR DOO ‘53 D dge ++ 595 CYLIN! S$ F ord ......5. 695 JTRARSMIBSION: asherB cay, 35 Ford ........-- TRACTOR, 8 25:20 v1 ES, 2 SPD. 1% TON VAN. 'S7 Dodge * ceeeee$ 995 age SN CUP, POWER STERR: "588 Ford ........--$1295 Bane cave. FRA SHARP ARK BLUE, § CYLINOER. ‘BOB ‘BUTLER HAROLD TURNER FORD 464 8 Woodward MI 4-7500 Auto 9 Insurance 104 POPPI PPL: MERIT. R ED ne STTOMOBILE TERMS? VAILABLE. FE Eves, PE 2-4353 Foreign & & ‘Spts. Cars 105 19687 HILLMAN MINX PER FECT condition. R&H, Tehewehe $940, FE ate 1958 LKSWAGEN. LIKE NEW, 19 390 ‘" Eg} Beverly. $0 RENAULT DAL] >HINE, MEDIUM _ blue. Sliding roof, big he: heater, low mileage. Like new » 1065 Chesterfield. Birmingham. Sale Used Cars 106 BOLO POO 1958 BUICK ROADMASTER 15, 4 door, hardtop, fully Sree full ower, }ike new, $2,150 1600 E, aple Rd., Bham 1955 BUICK 51 SPECIAL HARDTOP. Exe. cond. MA eat 1955 BUICK 2 DR_ TARDTOP R&H - Power steering and brakes, New tires 1 owner. FE 88375 _or FE 5-9193 'S5 BUICK SPECIAL 2? BR. HARD. top. Dynaflow, Radio & heater. v * Hardenburg CORNER CASS & PIKE PE 5-739 : ‘62 BU : REPOSSESSION ig full Drip. No cash needed. ray only 8 mo. Due te Ist, HASKINS DEMO da, blue tick. h } tr rea x ae 8, ba Seals 7 ‘aw. Tan jes, BS Laie watford AY. A Ma. . Lamnee Wood, MA_5-0066. cur. ORGAN, SCHMID" $25.000 brand neve k, r hand. tools. Gi ‘tock ian tore, : cigcks. rugs wee BS oon Me: in paint, torches, Gnristonas gitts.. “1,000 & 1 Kemi teo num: to mention. F NTS “ Action | Merch ine Mast SIMPLEX MOTOR BIKE, FROM : é8. Pull line of Simplex racers 1Mile North of Miracle Mile pe 189, Cliff Dreyer’s Gun & Bet. Square Lk. & Orchard Lk. Rd. Sport “Crater, eat Holly Ra.. Holly, MEltose + " ANDERSON SALES & SERVICE 230 ¥ ke FE 4-4246 MOR et ZOOOTER FOR SALE. t : For Sale Motorcycles 98, B&B. Auction Sales” 5089 Dixie 5 piped _ Drayton 1 Plains Every Friday : oy he m. Every Saturday . ' For Sale Bicycles 96 %% SCHWINN BIKE ENGLISH TYPE. Boy's 26 inch. Like ie new. MI 4-7445 Boats. £ Ascesneriee, 97 tial tncaadl > Sele Lisa 'T. 22 1959. Sear eeu Fe eS at = PERI ne Cc _Wrecker> > Ack, EM. 3-4827, “30. tires. ’ Ready tor 3-09 ae “MILEAGE 67 CHEVROLET 7, so, a Apply 868 i951 PORD, 3° DR x12: TON AND 2a" 3380 W. Walton. OR _ LARGE SELECT ION Need Trucks At eine Bel _.Air. sedan Gas saving 6 cylinder en. ine, Powerglide, radio, heater. eautiful sateen silver and ivory finish. Priced to-xell ihe Ford salve wa |. Auto. trans. Redio bew. 81806. } MUST SEL L ONE. . Buick, Hatatp Wagon Excep- tionally clean. ‘Low "6 Packard Clipper. Fine car iM ¥ Low sents e smal d ent. FE 8 so or ib _ Was Dae “ 1987 ROLET ¢ CY" 7 Da. wagon Exe. cond. $1186, on, 4 dr. V8 Heater. Like 1999 Dots, 2 dr. rr Wien yor: adio & it towels. id black, 812 " in dr, ate. ~ Baas & neater. oid ome Buick ad dr. Mardies. oe & beater. HOMER HIGHT MTRS, “16 fpinutes from aver Oxtard 8B BUT CK, a DR. HARDTOP. Good co $360. 16042 Marguer- tte, Birmingham, Mr 6-908 ‘$8 BUICK HT DYNAPLOW. “POW: Sele W.W. tires. Sharp. FE Dixie Ok'd Cars HAND PICKED AND PERSUNALLY CHECKED MANY ONE QWNER CARS ‘60 Ford Fatcon, . Aiite: . 600 Nke new -. eeoeenweren ” SM ob Chevy adr Real tnatD Gave YOUR CHOICE $50 REET “TUBY Dixie Ok'd Cars DIXIE HWY. AT SABHARAW NRA ACHE ee BO MICH: REPOSSESSION Fay full price, No cash petded. ay only 827 mo e Jan, sth, King Aute, Mr, Mr, Bell, FE 6-0402. "56 CHEVROL ET V8 8 hts ad iN Pomergiide equipped rh ty with radio, heaters white tires and a peauliful mustard & custard ish, Approximately 32,000 miles $1375 Crissman CHEVROLET COMPANY ROCHFSTER ALL RUN!” + ; Rambler _{ used car as part paytmen | eee At Houghtes’s ‘tw B Case 08 Holiday Sedan. Real ‘M Olds Sunes 0 4 door sedan All power rple. "Mi Olds §8 2 door Sedan. Mydra- matic. Power brakes. Houghten & Son . Your Fa fae as Dealer s28 N. Main, Rochester OL 1-9761 HARK LARK! Poutive Atea's Newest AND SERVICE DEPT. RINK MOTORS 445 W. HURON { OR 4-0391 MEMTe TO THE ROLLADIUM ~ R&C LOTS OF NEW ’60 Ramblers in stock 9-Passenger Station Wagons tonus Buy on Ambassadors American especially priced for Christmas presents Go North, East South. and then get a - flaming deal in the West: 6145 Comemret a4 corner Union Lake Rd. | BM_3-4155 EM 3-4156 | Want to Buy a New Car? | PE gunn aF> SEE OUR 8E- Leossons ¥ NEW AND USED cA Fr E 8T. a DEAL AT ONE OAKLAND OLDEST DEALERS. FORDS A 1930 BEATTIE ped ofee” awe singe #3. wm the Stoplight in Waterford WILL ACCEPT Guns outboards, boats, refrigera- tore add appliAnces. ete On our new 1960 a tmviers or ony good OPEN EVES. ‘TIL ® OL 2-972) REPLACE RUSTED “PANELS UN- der car doors $9.95 installed _13 W. Walton, FE 3-7438 “LOOK, MECHANIC SPECIAL | 1936 Buick door, full owe down Lucky 8. Saginaw, ~HAUPT PONTIAC FOR OUR BEST IN USED CAR VALUES 1956 Pontlac Chieftain 870 4 door station wagon. Hydramatic, radio, heater, white walls. A beautiful family car. Just the ear your mame 's looking for, Low down ment. 24 months on baeiance. Phone 19 "Buick Century dr. Hardtop. Dynaflow, Radio, Heater. Power brakes.. Low mifeage.* 1957. Buick Super 4 dr. nT gtOR Dynefiow. Power steering. er weanee. Whitewalls. 2 tome. Low down payment. 30 mos: on balance. $7 Olds. 2 dr. Hardtop. A black beauty! Radio Heater Hy dra- A l-owner Hvdramatic R. A areen emer matic. Power brakes 1988 “Ronirac 2 04r & BH. Whitewalls sae Shows exc. care. 24 mos on balance 1955 BUICK 2 dr Maroon finish. A dandy for only 8596. Magy More ‘to Choose From t Mile Fee 0.8. 10 193 &.. Sit aos Phone FE $e CADI E VILLE, hw a at Sokaea” Like new. Will } MAZUREK STUDEBAKER SALE South Blvd. at Saginaw FE 4-9587 ROLET, ‘50 4 OR. WAGON. Ha to tell from new, Gold & tvory, V-8 PAde hashes: «power |__ Steering. $3,301 a4-Friday Evening Open Mori rk -MADle 8.5568 * Mantle 48-1741 REPOS RSTON ‘ 1656 Chevrolet. r, V-8, No money dows ard ume pey- ments of $27.24. Firs payment due next year. Lucky Auto. S BILL SPENCE | oR: AMBLER” ALES -& SERVICE— 256 8 SAGINAW FE 86-4541 TRADE NOW! BOR A FABULOUS 1960 CHEVROLET at 1959 Prices | Crissman CHEVROLET COMPANY OPEN EVES. ‘TIL | ‘aa OL 2-972) PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS $8 Buick, 4 dr. special, real $1895 $8 Chevy 4@ dr. FB ae woe B1HDS y %° Ss a Cy = * 2 + 66 Chey, 4 dr¢ Bel Air Eo Buick Special, 4 dr.. 2-tone $1099 ‘67 Pord Custom Std, trans. $1608 67 Plymouth 6 auto., wagon, $1006 AI Stude, 4 dr. 6. OD. ...... § 995 ‘36 Chev. % ton pickup, seaee $ 895 ‘$5 Buick Super 9? dr HT 895 'O4 Olds 4 dr. 88 Pull 606 ‘64 Ford Custom 6, Auto. 495 Custom a 250 Ford 2 dr. 8 "1 Poritiac 2 Dr. a. am. ‘$2 Stude 2 dr, auto "60. Buick, 4 dr. $ Willy's Jeep with _oab & plow $ 28 1260 Perry at % FE 4-9100 CHEVROLET LEFTOVERS 2-Doors & 4-Doors Station Wagons Impalas om As jow as $1872 Officials’ and company cars Bank rates— Mi months Easy down paymente NORTH CHEV. Punter Bivd. at 8. Woodward Ave irminghem MI 4-6 | * ‘$4 MERCURY 2 Door ..,+4, ‘ 2s "SS DEBOTO 4 DCF cacsenes § 298 ‘53 DODOR 4 Door : ‘83 PORD Sedan ..ccccseeess 6 108 ‘3 BUICK Special 2 Door .. § 108 ‘30 BUICK Sedan csssevee ‘30 DeBOTO Sedan . cis seas @ ‘s BRAID - MOTOR, & pesoropuT MOUTH PDE ALER ote P. 30. YEARS PAIR CASS AT WEST ‘ be Mi ea “CLEAN” ~ Birmingham Trades 13S50N. Woodward © Birmingham MI 4-1930 655 CHEVROLET | RA Assume payments “. 26 per Cr rk . at MI td. 1954 * a DIO AB ¥ NQ. ‘Bown oe pay: ments $1 me. regs Mer. Park * 47600. Harold Marner HASKINS DEMO. 6571 Dixte Highway at M-15 MAple $-5071 Open nites ‘til o “Ramblers: 1959 RAMBLER CUS. TOM CROSS COUNTRY WAGON ssi are LESS THAN 5,006 MI aye ‘coun Ts nee x ec peeees $2298 4 DOOR, R&AH, POWER. rer IN AND OUT, HRY 10 $e i. OR OLD 1988 RA} ma CUS- WAGON SPOTLESS IN AUTOMATIC SOLID nite 36 0.54, VERY LOW CASE OLD TRADE. 1988 RAMBLER SEDAN -. $1545 4 DOOR, NEW CONDITION, LOW, WO PAYMENTS. 490.26 VERY LOW CASH DOWN OR OLD TRADE. 1958 METROPOLITAN ee veee $1295 orhewe een eeee HURRY! 36. PAYMENTS, VERY LOW CASH DOWN TRADE 1957-ME -TROPOLITAN CONVERTIBLE. ,. .$995 MILES. HURR PIRST— by n IN ore R a MOE MONTHS. CASH a Bon St OR OLD Very tow 1957 RAMBLER CROSS COUNTRY WAGON ents nees RED AND WHITE, VERY STANDARD | TRA xAN $1195 LOT AS BIRMINGHAM 66 S. WOODWARD : MI 6-3900 t2eeee eee s Et oi 1969 Chevrolet Pupels weil oor. hardtop, V-6 en pean power steering, power Takes, ra« dio. heater. ny other ~ _gortes, eee tiful ‘cing ats ‘core ; <3 ory finish. me “thet can't be be ‘Ff Haskins Chev. . Rate sh VERY LOW | TRADE. 1959 R AMBL "ER AM- BASSADOR | CUSTOM OLIVER TOM CROSS COUNTRY — RAMBLER ~~~ DODGE | Haskins Chev. - 6571 Dixie Highway at M-15 MAple 6-5071 Open nites OUR. =, BEST DEALS EVER ON - 1960 | ra ‘$8 BUICK ...4.. | SUPER Bg DTOP Jue & one. Doo new, 2-Tone Hurry on this 'S7 FORD ........$ 895 2 Economy 6 — Gun Metal ‘Gray finish, 57 DODGE .......$1295 CORONET DOOR Radis & Heater, Auto. trans, Reew gutifuy 2 Tone Green fine sae ad 56 PLY MOUTH «.$ 695 SAVOY | SEDAN V8 — Blue & white, to ry 55 PONTIAC oes $ CATALINA #10" Ne man TS $1893 | rT —~ Low mileage: Like B te—. =| ST PLYMOUTH 4. Door H-Top 904 i. Harden .9004 MT\Tt AT NOAL BARGAINS ‘GALORE GLENN'S “MOTOR SALES°* “37 (CHEVY B-Air Maretep . $1304 2 Door — Auto. tran ‘oT PLYMOUTH Belvedere ... $1044 ‘ST PONTIAC 2 Door H-Top $124 81 BUICK special 3 Door ... $1204 "86 PONTIAC Starchief H-Top . $904 "86 CHEVY 2 Door Hardtop ... $79 'S6 BUICK 4 Dr. Hardtop ../ $108 ‘66 PONTIAC 4 Dr. Sedan... $804 MAA = Motor Sales OCcK NO, 44 . ‘39 PONTIAC 2 DR .. $2195 A sedan with radio heater, 5 dard solid blue 2 at is yarin’ an. ak mas "present to the family. HO. m re of stop a au ais wee this ew ou the, - 7 you've ween t+ er standa: transmission and die rectional signal STOR. no, 42 ‘39 BUY 2 DRe ake coe A haradtep. with heater, re dynafiow, white tires ang mileage, A one age ior. AY : ed ‘s7 BU cK ROADM ‘SS CHEVY. OES: “Sedan $504 Ray or bring . Bob Southern, English Pord-Lark . . \/ ht lm 2 4 " $191 dow “lth: | Dealer, Walled Lake. MA 4-4231. "58 Pontiac Wgn ..$1995 O e | WE TAKE PAYOLA $ awn will handle. ‘== peepee pertain . 3¢MOs ON BALANCE i087 FORD CONVERTIBLE, _ RA New Tires. 6 Pass. | “_ _ } A? DIO Xofin dE en RE NEW . | WHATEVER YOUR AMOUNT TO PUT YOU INTO ~ SCHUTT | EES eee Tiwary, Sales |. MNP auras \ me bg +f $49. per mo. Call Credit | 4dr. HT Sharp. Low mileage | ; er Mr. Patks at MI 47500. | < Pers r *T “e Harold Turner Ford 1°s7 M : 59 CHEVROLET 58 CHE VROL ET i j 37 Mercury ...... $1195 OVER STATION WAGON ‘TON PICKUP ot 8 woot? naan) ING. Vg. 130 Do Your 2 dr. See this one!! 100 rf je cPowergiiaa,- Walle Rear Bumper, an, Ts 3. _Weodwa _ 2) ' ‘" . . | ~ Wheel Rings. Solid Solid Harbor Blue || ‘4 JEEP STATION~ WAGON. 30; Christmas 1'56 Pontiac S.C. $1095 . \ Gold Paint. Pam. | mp. gal. OR 3-006). A-l RECONDITIONED _. 4 is De it FORD. “CHEAP eu Sh , . 4 dr. Full Power U dc | eee eee eee eee eae vl’ ase e ee ee ceenees $1485 i gt ONOPPING 56 Pontiac H’top ..$ 995 SCQUOTS fon cep, | 52° FORD, FULL CUSTOM BLUF. Pp: | °58 CHEVROLET 33 G.M.C. lowered, Rolls and pleats, extras. ~ Early! 4dr. Pink & Gray A-1 | TO SELECT FROM i * 2 “TOR 14-FT. VAN ‘i edie ey carly! 7 ” “005 | STATION waked" «Door 2 Anthony Lift gate. 8 New 1934 FORD | CONVERT FOR SALE NOW IS THE TIME To TRADE, 90 .’ontiae H’top 5 Tran id ne ally ag TOR SLATER MODEL CAR | 2 dr. Gold & Tack EXAM PLES: Adobe "Belse Paint Sot Tires. Will move any: | G RD. me ean : 1 ai Fou pas ei temee ies, RIND HUGS THE CAR YOU *36 Pontiag Won =.& 803 seereceetaeeeees SHS yo eeseeey SIRS Cath Mr, Richards. Credit Mun. WANT! _ 56 Pontiac Wen. =-$ 895) 450 ENGLISH FORD | | q acer: Scone ¥12 8. Wood: oso pryMOUTH 3 ON ANGLIA 2 DOOR | °5. CHEVROLET 59 CHEVROLET - ward ‘ oor wagon, power steering, ~~ ‘gs Ford S$ 695 ~ Original Platinum finish ‘| 2-DOOR SEDAN IMPALA SPORT PE | New Car warranty, ose 4 ver sie . oh oY? 8.000 aetna gnie New i Fresh-Air Heater, Jvory * : Radio Heater, W- |) ~ r it » Te: eathe in- | ] . . 4 ~~ 5 | 39 PLYMOUTH PURY : $245. se ute, Clean _ te Radio & Heater, W. | — *ORS er ati a H 4 door sedan, wer ‘steering & 35 Pontiac Sc $ 795 3 ly 2. . ‘ ‘ i ee - Seine! with Red ~ brakes, REH Demo. ~~ . HT Tan &- Ivers rs . _f © 295 . « ‘ 4 ae ¥, Sharp!! LID ee cee da Bas tated es ION 87 CHRYSLER WINDSOR ... $159 . ‘37 FORD . : F ONTIAC.CADIL.LAC ‘door, -hardtop. Low mileage j ‘35 Ford W $7 FORA CUSTOM 300" 58 RAMBL : 195 S) ’ a Sharp! Power steering & en. gn. as 795, = te 39 PONTIAC | 4.Gr. Ready to Oo =| | —~ CUSTOM 2 DOORS ‘Sedan — Auto. STATION WAGON 4DOOR STATION WAGON. White, ‘37 PLYMOUTH ............ ger neine. ado & He tam }— Fan Gnfome Discs. We Gross Count y Door a“ Se teate yaertyssra Saauommtts Ra, WGsor "54 Cadillac... :| $1395, 7 Hal Basie Beater <1 — Sonat HARP ree etn | fe, _wiittewal tires. Only 11000, Coupe DeV¥ Ville Rew; tvs ~ 935 . SN Red Paint. ~ “$l I 45 “Cyl, Like-new condition. ~ [37 RAMBLER “81098 | oe te = SPREE eee ees oso Web eed bare ee DE door sedan, @ cylinder, } 56 FORD. : oN 1988 PONTIAC Standard trans, qiinaes | cu 2 DOOR va ncaa + A a7 =) . Tre CRIEFTAIN CONVERTI vite, Trans ortation Original ‘factory Forest RE INCOLN ~ 57 FORD { BLE White.'36 BUICK . $1098 | RDTO FAIR 800" Rea and ‘whe inte white top "4 door, r hardtop, RAH tant aco mente, Mart PREMIERE, } sa Pun Power ~~ "Sport *Gouie = ve] te interior eee 4 . ; Bed di tg ea Pon ‘Specials. oe oS oR Sg ae baa SEs SSMU WAGON... ame pecials. | ssf 1085s diem Bat ‘ 1805. pee y ee j Pee ee ere ewe entae oe eopep ten 38 OLDS _ $795 STARTING AT 53 CHEVROLET | trtetereveses ces $1385 ee ISSCHEVROLET 4 door, hardtop. Super 88 R&H, BEL AIR HARDTOP 'S7 Pp , - IMPALA é T WHITE wITH - $49 Original factory 2tone fin- ONTT: AC: 6 C HE Vv ROL ET. ; whit ros. Mallory. ig- ‘95 BUICK S695 yt ish, Standard trans Radio « spout 00 cour 2-DOOR. SEDAN nit PxCorvette shift, 2 400%, hardtop, R&H, Dyna. & Heater ‘9 ‘ nagre & wtigaier: Hydre- V-8... Power, rgiide Radio ; $1805. 195, PLYMOUTH WAGON |... $495 Sua Goa NO. ry aac ed 1958 MERCURT,_ [27 25% § evincer “Sh [octeeeee @eveeees S285 oo 1 MONTCLAIR | CONVERT. 7 FORD SEDAN «0.02.0... $598 | Owroom ‘34 CHEV ROLE -T e : 3 $ O45 ares brakes. ‘Loaded : utomatic. Fowergiids. pate & Heat- oo CHEV ROLET "54 FORD 31, LES. ABSOLUTE- ACULATE. SOLID Wiice te tinat ak = 1G- “me cpt, tmocn_ tgee| HES OUEEY ae a y-8 engine, powers Soiae. CASH DO' OR ‘OLD TRADE. el, beater anyother ae 1957. FORD CUSTOM «eek oe Peete Shee igh is, RANCH WAGON .$1195 (8 CYLIN RAH, OVERDRIVE REAR END. "Hoskins Chev. | Smis.coe> sole watite *| Low CaSH DOWN OR OLD 6571 Dixie Highway at M-1s TRADE. MApie 5: Open nites “til § . | B57 FORD COUNTRY ee CHEVRO- SEDAN .........$1395 let, OR 40147, 4 DOOR, RADIO, AUTOMATIC $i CHEVROLET DELRAY $305 TRANS, POWER RING beac vores ede, Ra, Sr) BARE OC Ritts Fay Maz UDEBAKER SALES) MENTS, $41.63. VERY LOW CASH MAZURER st at Sagitiaw FE 40581' DOWN OR OLD TRADE. RUSS DAWSON 1958 FORD 500 RE- on 7 CHEVROI, ET TRACTABLE - ec 2 Sta Bae tran mis HARDTOP v1.00 $1895 ¥, Eteo = CTUA) ‘s NEW CONDITION, 18.900 ACTUAL #95 | RE Seth ib { CASH DOWN OR OLD TRADE, - ‘Russ’ Dawson. 1950 FORD COUNTRY MOTOR COMPANY “$2. 395, 11957 ‘FORD Y FAIRLANE | 500 VICTORIA «2 $1595. _ King Auto. Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402. Heaslelsin Chee. sath inte Righyay ot M-18 ma ee en nites "til 8 . ABT cher it wt ‘6? Ford 6 tA i ee Joe's © “ited ‘ER. A a eee - _- Mies ia ments of mo. Cai ES “noe paso ~ New Ford Trade-Ins 36 MERCURY DOOR ré di : Low CES Beautitur 2 arrears 89 Thunderbird ...........+.. $9250 et aie eater: 65 Ford W: cy aneeeeeeee HH uto. trans, A l-owner 1ST Word Wg OBtiek 220000000, § tae a. 2 "6 Mercury nate ceceesinceece | 700 $1095 bad po Pitan rr) ; . osner- Cc uc ord ‘ ‘ M2% at Clarkston Rd Russ Dawson Lake Orion 1Y _2-2611 "29 FORD WITH '53 star ia BEST 222 8. ore ad MPA 2-$131 otter. PE am r a CLD wer, casey tioanity clean, $1195," REPOSSESSION On 3.3608. 145 full price. No cash geeded. ad only $7 mo. Due Jan. 9th. FACTORY BRANCH 57 OLDSMOBILE 1653 FORD § PASSENGER STA- 232 8. Saginaw FE 2-9131 SED. AN eee eae apt ses ‘On, L Tadile. nee Forde. R iow E = e, Tr ¢. ENGER, @ CYL} NDER hice Wa adio eater, Hydra- tet CoRR OL ET. ee TY . tip BLA LACK, oo Eg UIPPED. i ott, “special at only §481. matic. 1 power ABSOLUTELY "NO ONEY) AUTOMATIC TRANS AND | nT 95 PN. Aaa ayments of. . . . tn 96 per mo, Gall Credit Mgr. 36 PAYMENTS, $62.63, VERY LOW North Chev. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7600. Harold) CASH DOWN fs) Turner Ford. ABOVE CARS ARE FULLY = Hunter Bivd. at &, Woodward Ave. ‘3) CHEVY STANDARD SHIFT q= GUA \RANTEED AND OIpoe | Birminghe MI_¢-2733 F New battery and oar. good Pontiac -yabber.. $300, EM 3-820: sme BIRMINGHAM 4 oS ar Ras a CONVER cash. N hey. nea. Ist ..ce. geen. S 50 ul $125. UL 22247 after 5:30 p.m for 3 r. " veekede: $ 15 etal ‘ay CHEVROLET 7 DOOR. POWER. RAMBLER | 83 Eyre. ‘ Rac a ener $98 glide. 1 cena. Runs good. Olfer BS Sedes. aed annie seeree 4 1 _hearest $250, MI_4-5283 bog : - 5 oVovees . 666 S. WOODWARD . 33 Ponflse @ dr. auto, 122. $138 iiss CHEV Vi. BEL-AIRE 4 DR . 52 Studebaker, 6. HT, ss. ss. $148 | yspotor Sedan, Radio, heater, and white) MI 6-390U | 83 Plymouth, 'R&H |. ....... $125 Walls, Excellent condition. $525. 62 Ford, V-8, R&H meneneer $1 FE 3-7117 M4? _ Ottawa Drive. ‘jé FORD CHOPPED AND CHAN- | 53 Chev. 210 good runnin 128 | CHEVROLET CONVER /“peled with Olds engine, $200. 5] Buick, HT ................. $ 75 CLEMENS 87 New midnight blue paint. Power) FE 41732. A CHOICE OF 40 CARS _ BEHIND. “inte OFFICE _ glide, wer brakes, radio, heat-,'55 FORD 4 DOOR : WAGON. OVER- NO REAS. OFFER wp “i oLbs VERY ¢. as condition. | drive, R&H, extra snow tires NO MONEY REQU care FE 8-205. 1 17868 feet ( afte wheels. Phone FE 5-4004 SUPERIOR 38 OBILE 96. CLUB COUPE. a wn GHRYSLER - winDEOR -4 __Sfter 6 pm, , wner. MM) i condition, reasonable. 1954 FORD 2 DOOR. STRAIGHT | her Private owne att “ea i ack As. Excellent condition AUTO SALES Fo | MA 5 rd ‘7 CHRY SLER | a3 FORD “HOEROD “CONVERT. . . ‘ Steel Cate are Pound. « 4 door, HT, Turquoise and white Ipie TWIN CARBS, LOOV- 923 WEST HURON CRBDENTER | Torqueflite. PS, PB. R&H, ERED HOOD, RADI & HEAT- F 7 tires. } owner, Sharp. ER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY E 4.7500 cutavadhar’ CO Clarkston Motor Sales $21 08, pet mo. call veait Mer, you LL OUR Way. 415 Commerce Rd. EM 3-410) CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH , Harold| = "LL LIKE ~ rt GooD NDITION. Main Si.. Clarkston MA 5-5141 Turner Fora Mi +1568. Haro —OF DOING BUSINESS— "Reasonable brie price. Power. FE | i054 4 FORD BD SRYLINER. V-8. FORD- _omatié. OR_3- 4327 \** FORD, 92 DR. ~6-CYL. GOOD cond. New tires, $325. OL 1-4306 _after | 6 Ne. { $12 8. Woodward MI _ 6-5302 ‘SS DODGE ¢ _Walls. Radio. OR 3-5025. ‘130 8 DODGE 8, AUTOMATIC.” VERY certo etiean. Cheap. MA 6-165. 1954 FORD RANCH WAGON RA- | ‘3 FORD Bakca WAGON, WH Full price $249 DOOR Ire TOM BOHR, INC. ha “nanas 6 «| — Ft DIO & HEATER. Soe pay | S BeaR uetiight STATION Noahs at ganae pee mee Bat | Must_sacrifice. 8-6504 Credit Mgr. Mr. Barks “at MI 1955 DODGE. ceetME PAY-' 4-7500. Harold Turner F . ments of $30.98 per month Noi "53 3 FORD, 4 DR. V WiGo erts, ‘Credit Manager. Schutz Mo-} REPOSSES er tors. 812 S. Woodward, J :| $285 Tull price. No cash needed. | DODGES ia Tay FOR EU- Pay only $17. Oue — s King | ro Auto. Mr. Bell, FE 8- e in 10 days, will accept best ere. "68 Hardtop, full & Power, custom Lancer, auto. ; i Shiver & 1960 2 een OLisH PORES Atiglia Delux, equipped . air blue. “65 4-door V-8, auto. trans. with fresh heater and de- | snowtires, blue & white froster, radio, ofl filter, white | Snowapple Ciprkston. MAple; walls,’ anti-freeze, windshield | _5:158t — 4 to 7 p.m washers, cigarette lighters, and | ‘36 DESOTO 2 DR. a Rees’ axes. Complete for only! trans. Power steering & Aor \ | Very clean. _MA_ 6-64960 oe Brand new “59 2 door Angila De- ee ES pox ~_ & Me above. equipment ! ~ ~ nly . 0. ' oor Anglia | 1989 DeSOTO Delux demonstrator. Also has the | ; above equipment, Only $1,450. This ‘factory official's car is YOUr old car should make the down 7 “like . ayment on any of the above. | feally like new and priced to pee i960 LICENSE if you ask tor | this ad with you to | |* ‘Cab, Your old car or m to 20. 1957 PONTIAC STATION - , wi rad : woed SB PONTIAC oye ceeeees e845 s ml? Ste | 2 door, ‘Serato. . oes $395 ‘53° CHRVROLEY: ie door, Bel Air Sharp. "Transportation, Specials ~— "4 DESOTO GRDAN s55.y 005.9295, ‘S44 PLYMOUTH > dour, sutometic: : ” CHRYSLER-SEDAN «..+15,.$199 "52 Sob csegbes sadnendss —_ "s Seer PONTIAC oes cccinenn se oe B10 Z MAIN, MILFORD MU 4-1715 mt 8 Saginaw 45 ‘ ge-Plymouth-Chrysier JACK COLE, INC. Walled ‘Takgee at Paptine Tra Pts) ‘Russ’ Dawson MOTOR COMPANY i ‘90 VOLKSWAGON... 1608 58 RAMBLER 2 Door ...... §1195_5% OLDS. aT ~ R&H, TREAT i980 FORD STATION WAGON, | '5 4 sta Wagon .... aie pie. basing Pi, 31_Lex' by Sears. yourself aad your family to new Bice, PE_3-7542. H. Riggins. ___ 57 ata 2 Door ........ $1195 /'52 PACKARD SEDAN, FULLY Tan behina the wheel of a 1960 59 PORD FAIRLANE, R&H, WHITE ;57 FORD P-Lane H- . $1205 | equipped. Bargain. EM 3-0081 LARE from Pontiac Area's pew- Lert . $1850. OL 1-8438. Call after (57 PLYMOUTH 4 Dr, -Top~ $1296 __H._Biggins est dealership. 36 VROLET top ... $1095 | 53 “PLYMOUTH COUPE. $125. WGN 1350 ‘86 FORD Country Sedan ... $1195/ Runs perfect. R&H. PE 65-9762. ‘37 “FORD VGN. ..$ ‘38 CHEVY BeAir 4 Door... iid PLYMOGT STATION WAGON RINK MOTORS ‘gzeg ct caacte 3 Br Sega ky ag heater, rea and white interior, | .55 RTIAC Dat wa . 4435, W. HDRON Ta white finish. R ee ¢ Gr. HEAVY: DUTY REPAIR Bx. TO THE ROLLADIUM Larry J erome a BDRD te ‘Tee Pickup te Overhaul se | m lity ¥ pitt cepa GUARARTEED 955 DODGE 4-DR. _ROCHEETER 7 ronp peartr | Qua itv Motor Sales tinc Area’s Newest Garage No money down on this very nice, 649 ORCHARD LAKE’ * “YE 3-7041 ol . - trans. ~ Pay | good at aad tices ics owner, 8775. —RUSS DAWSON— 4455 W. HURON OR 4-0301 $30.99 PER MO. _MY ___ |, NEXT _TO THE ROLLADIUM a "5 FORD 7 OE, rae SSL MERCURY" | cee OUR SELECTION in + C l JTZ ne ; 2 DOOR SEDAN iS No S H Tee See ENGINE, NEW Radio & Heater Of fine iate model used care ~ | “Your FORD Dealer, hear 1930” i Want to Buy a New Car? : beater, + ute. gen 3360 cotual eoieted, Ressonebie: ie 1183 Birmingham #12 ‘s. ‘Woodward 55 PONTIAC SRE baat 8 “Brdre R&H, Becebber ‘ PONTIAC STATION alos a a oe 20 white wall “res, “window AND USED CARS FIRST. bit ts, Call after pm auwass A SQUARE DEAL On OAKLAND county's OLDEST DEAL- . FORDS SINCE 1920. : BEATTIE tps BO PONTIAC STARCHIEF 4-DOOR matte. Radio, oer. eo iaaen e.” Beau a oh Sa nice ere iq ear. Stock No, 979. Only $1062. - North Chev. sa06 Dy HWY. 3-129. at the Blop light in W eterford Hunter Bird. at § Woodward Ave. Birm my MI 4-2735 REPOSSE SION tue with white ep and boot ist $198 full price. No cash .| Satety track ditt, OA e3eés Pay Kiag hater $l Nur nel Pie Jan, 9th. ° 1958 PONTIAC: 1957 Plymouth Wagons It's a Starchef Catalina ‘with “severa rereraries oes. fal power equipment. Beautita | - Your choice at— Ince ed tad : price has’ bess DOWN. rene L- $19) DO ONLY $1995 OTORS, A erotica DEMO 1959 Chevrolet Parkwood +dont station wagon. V-8 engine, seppoiie ivory fish. ties itton—Used’ car Haskins Chev. Sos! Gite Mishwey t M MAple 6 Open nites ” til 9 1955 RAMBLER WGN. vit nae ba $795" Crissman *: > Talent ai #1 1958 PLYMOUTH _... ... $1295 1958 8 DODGE ae 1959 5 CHEVROLET 88S /1957 BUICK voce eee ees « 81695 : 1957 | 7 PONTIAC eevee es LEIS CHEVROLET COMPANY ROCHESTER Ob 2972 SPECTAL 1068. RA} ONLY | 3158. Rambler Sales, EM | NASH D cond. $225. MI 6-9638 after 7. ‘Ss NASH RAMBLER Ww WAGON we 912 8. Woodward ‘MI 6- 5302. i OTORS, INC. piv =a ¥ gi2 8. Woodward MI_ 6-5302 ‘59 OUTH RY. DR. PONTIAC STATION Adon, sorte. Executives car. MI “Hyara, ng ag. . "a. © after FACTORY BRANCH { 59 PONTIAC FACTORY BRANCH "58 PONTIAC oyABCuIEy 4 DOOR SEDAN BONNEVILLE VISTA_ & Heater, Hydra- Radio & Heater, Hydraniat- atic Power, steering & ic. Power stee & Power Power brakes brakes. Pontiac Pontiac ~ Retail Retail Store FE 3-7117 | FE 3-7117 _ BEHIND. "rile POST OFFICE Ve “peuinD THE Post’ OFFICE PE 2-9131 | EDDIE STEELE FORD Low. Overhead J OHN SON LAKE ORION. Wants Fair Trade 7 Our Low Overhead Saves You jioney i Store ; hile walls, "a This one | MAZ AKER. SALES South Blvd at Saginaw FE 4-0587 RUBS DAWSON-— “ 34 RAMBLER Auto. frame Radio & Heat~- er, Runs like a kitten. 4 ~ $295 ‘Russ’ Dawson | ‘and. only 12,00 actus! miles, agli. bat ge @ cylinder engine, straight a A se scin cS fofee Fe radia. hasten. now tires. “Has that APSA a 1959 9 CHEVROLET w+» 2095 | ge A — 8 radio, heater, white engine. 1988 BUICK pe tees oss BROOD wei. Bangs panier: HEE: 1958C g CHEVROLET" .... $1795 engine, Powerglide, radio, peer rage nnn Se mo line nee ‘ powers Ww pleerto rakes a pee = gg They ne oe ume “any . 8 1957 BUICK crete et» BESOS Pad ae FY, By D wales, radio, heater, white- 1957 “CHEVROLET .._. . $1395 beg! en with | aig Me pogier. Powerglide, white wer stee and brakes, en tate Leong Bh ro very sharp. 1986 BUICK se es 81295 top. power s steering and brakes, whitewall 1956 ety WAGON ... :$1195 Serer? itetalle” Green waa’ ivory Hone radio, 1956 BUICK... .....$1395 ‘ agg oor coavertible with full power, Now is the time 1958 FORD ............-.$1895 - Fairfane 500" h power seqrin . V8 ‘ine, atic, fadion Aa: whitew * oe 1956 PLYMOUTH .......$ 995 Savor hardtop. Pear tt steeting and brakes: automatic owner. I955BUICK ............$995 oer, cow hardtop, If you want to go first class, 1959 9 PONTIAC .... SAVE $$$ Bonneville conyeritble. “steering, power brakes, solid _. This new car ales manager's SH LTON © PONTIAC - BUICK . ROCHESTER OL. ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES Open ‘til 9 p.m. or later 1-8133° >. We're Asking For. ~ "TROUBLE" AND WE WANT TO BE INVESTIGATED THE WORD IS OUT... — _ ous tre HAVE BEEN SLASHED AS LOW AS 1B WE WANT YOU TO COMPARE SHOP AROUND - THEN... he . ‘59 FORD sods BPM, er, One owner, - FRESH!! | ***: 1960 Pontiacs iblers 51°N. Broadway. Shadbolt _ - “and M24 at Shadbolt” = ne “ORION — 4 s . 36 56 FORD : MALLE, ROE ce ae ee Washers W- soatenie Seren Eee Te: ee ee ed "59 CHEVROLET $5 CHEVROLET TOR FRORUR STATIO Pty ms i were eater, one. ren.” eee ee eeweeenens § * sl geen cee = "$1295 ‘99 MERCURY > $695 -'S4 FORD is es “ - jt ear- snd Cleara a "Cy OWEN S $ 75,000 INVENTORY REDUCTION $ALE “Prices Smashed to Smithereens" | — THESE CARS MUST GO NOW — OO = — BEFORE MOVING TO OUR NEW LOCATION — "Only a Few Days Left” TO TAKE ADVARTAOR oF THESE Sena LOW PRICES i ? NCE © e ‘59 RAMBLER “$1795 - ‘37 FORD ‘gidd5 4 "56 56 OLDS _ “$l 195 55 FORD $995 ‘sf RAMBLER _ Station WAGON ‘09 PONTIAC 4-DOOR HARDTOP — $2395 _ PLYM. $1085. “5g MERCURY $995. 95 PONTIAC $695 's CHEVY STATION WAGON « % 6:30 @) 4) News, Weather, roe co ean eg (9) This Is Alice. | 30-44) Life of Riley. 6:40 o News Analyst. pi Stage 3. (D Movie. 6:45 (2) (4) (1) News, Sports. - [10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi. 7:00 (2) Great Events. bad pena - . (4) TBA, , Treasure Hunt. @ Adventure Album (9) Ding Dong School. (9) Huckleberry Hound. . [10:55 () News. 3 7:15 (2) (A) (D President Eisen-| 41°, (9 Priee Is Rig . ho PS (2) Lady of Charm, Tt: Sear Up. (9) Abbott & Costello (4) Plainsman. ~~ |4a230 (4) Concentration. (7) Gale Storm. (2) December Bride. (9) Million Dollar | Movie. 11:43 a Detroit Today. Drama: Olivia de Havilland, George Brent, wane Is 8:00 (2) Betty Hutton, " |¢:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Bat Masterson. (4) Truth or Consequences. (7) Donna Reed. | | (1) Restless Gun. (9) Movie (began at 7:30 ° (9) Tidewater framp. _ p.m.) 12:38 (2) Search for*Tomorrow 8:30 (2) Johnny Ringo. (4) (color) It Could Be You. (4) Johnny Staccato. (7) Love That Bob. (7) Real McCoys. . (9} Movie (began at 7:30 , pm) - 9:00 (2) Zane Grey Thea. West-' ern: Joan Crawford in her C 00 dais first TV western, “Rebel Range.” — (4) Bachelor Father. ope! yroc efing (9) West: Point. 9:30 (2) Big Party. Musical Va- riety: Douglas Fairbanks Jr, State - Districts May is best with gussts: come- Borrow $100 - Million n Danny mas, come- " . dians Elaine May and Mike| by Fiscal Year End Nichols; Jose Greco and his aracers; songwriter Johnay) LANSING # — Local school tereer, singer y district borrowings this fiscal year in; comedienne Nancy Walk- probably. will o 100 million dol- er. . .< (4) (color) Ernie Ford. lars, the State Department of Pub- (7) Untouchables. lic Instruction estimated today. ) em of Amat | Sel acs aay hae br 10:00 (2) Big Party (began SO ee hs "tee Hecal y 9:30 p.m.) mon of the fisc year com- (4) Bet Your Life. pleted. (7) Untouchables (cont.) ore Haden tN anaes “~~ 10:30 me Py ibegan at — om fees i money prep area Slad schools ri, “~ said ‘Lynn M. (D Take A Good Look. Bartlett, state superintendent of : blic instruction>—- (9) Wrestling (cont.) put Also. i + telstanees, the 11:00 @ (4) (7) (9) News, Weath. money they re poyitg cat th be: Sports, nned ~ foi 11:20 @ Theater. Drama: Ronald oe ea har vis Coleman, P on ans money being taken away from CAT ree APPICY. ‘the education of Michigan | boys ). and girls. ” 1:30 s Telescope. “| Michigan schools borrowed more . 7 pone k "The Met than 75 million dollars last year} (7) Shoc ater. Melo-| and the iriterest is “estimated at drama: Patric Knowles, 26 iniftion dollars, Bartlett said. Cee CASS. 9F Dr. RX" Te the figure is just matched this| (9) Starlight “Theater. War’ an ae pay ‘milBions for ne | Drama: Clark Gable, Johnson, ‘Command cision.”’...(49) . Van FRIDAY. MORNING ~~ €:00 <4) Continental] Classroom 6:30 <4) (coldr) Continental Class-| room. 6:50 (2) Meditations. 6: 5 (2) On the Farm Front. ACROSS — 1 Golden shiner, Instance 6 Finnan haddle before for | | i t ‘two years. | “This money iteachers at a salary of $5,000 or) “provide new facilities for 5,700 elementary school students,”’ Bart- | jlett said. ° Playwright Tennessee Williams | ;was born in an Episcopal Church) Miss. . (rectory in Colum bus, amoking 12 Mountain aymph 14 Dodge 15 Wed 16 Johnny Hes. 7 Peanoes | . pubaiviston # 3 Asiatic animal er) ‘ sad 730 (2) Verdict ts Youre. {® From These Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust. 2) Edge of Night. = (4) Split Personality. (9) Santa Claus. (2) Movie. (4) (color) Presents. (9) Looney Toons, (7) Rin Tin Ta. George Pierrot ‘TLL: PUNCH HIS NOSE’ — ‘Kiss and Make Up’ Tonight broke off long enough for some today. The acrobatics of the two sea- furious new cries of foul, and then/to keep up with it. started cooing louder than ever! Pager smilingly tod his tele- TV News and Reviews * * * But you had to be on your toes vision audience Wednesday night: _“Mickey Rooney is a_ helluva gt { i _ By FRED DANZIG NEW YORK (UPI)—I don't Jolly Jose Ferrer,Romps — Through Marriage Spoof He wasn't, to put it mildty. “Hew | he fought! * x. # think anyone ensoyed watching, Sd He ended ‘up marrying the wrong Caesar’s comedy. hour as mu i girl—and happy about it. It-was an as guest Jose Ferrer did in being/uproarious spoof of outrageous AP Wirephote This was Mickey Rooney in the storm between the calms with TV host Jack Paar. Rooney here is telling a friend of his plans for Paar’s nose after Paar “invited” - him to leave his TV show Tuesday night, saying Rooney was drunk. The tiff since has been patched up and Mick will appear 4 on Paar’s program tonight in a kiss-and-make-up session. ’|pledged cooperation with the gov: “\federal agencies to dispel what he ‘said action to tighten industry ad- “Network Heads Sey! They Will Cooperate With Government WASHINGTON casting W—The broad. industry Wednesday erfiment in an attack on deceptive television and radio commercials, The pledges were given by | presidents of the major networks at a 90-minute conference called by Chairman Karl W. Kintoer of the Federal Trade Commis. In opening the session Kintner said broadcasters must work with called “a pall of suspicion’* which has fallen over the industry in the wake of the TV quiz scandals. ‘ * * * : Donald H. McGannon,. chairman of the TV Code Review Board of the National Assn, of Broadcasters, vertising standards will be taken at a board meeting Friday and Saturday. He said it has been proposed that the industry set more rigid requirements for acceptance of commercials which include. dem- oustrations ef product qualities. Robert E, Kintner, president of Rooney, Paar Patch Up Spat HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Mickey;soned showmen weren’t hurting Rooney and Jack Paar cooed “at either one—or their publicity, each other like lovers after a spat, | nice I'm Mickey.” That satisfied the actor. Happy, too, was Rooney's personal man- ager, Red Doff, who announced | ithat tonight's show will go on as. originaally planned in a kiss-and-| make-up session between Paar! and Rooney Wednesday. Rooney | guy. darn sorry, jonce more will be his guest on | the show. * * * over now,” Doff- said Paar accused Rooney of being drunk on his show. Rooney walked jthe National Broadcasting Co.; Dr, ‘Frank Stanton, president of the} Columbia Broadcasting System, and Oliver Treyz, ‘president of the ABC Television Network, all said their organizations carefully screen ‘all advertising matter presented on network shows. + “5 Finger Exercise’ Beckons Too Subtly — Ry JACK GAVER. UPI Drama Editor | NEW YORK — Peter Schaffer, a new British playwright, impresses | me as being a potentially fine | “The whole thing is smoothed dramatist whose first effort, “Five | \Finger Exercise,"’ is considerably That wasn't the way he felt a less than: the London reputation }couple of hours earlier after hear-| that accompanied-it into the music “body think both of you are pretty wonderful”—Arlene Francis. jing secondhand accounts of Paar’s| box last night. . comments on the air. At that time | |Doff furiously declared he would) The assumption has to be that —__ not let Rooney appear with Paar. Shaffer set out to write an ex-| It all started Tuesday night. 'tremely * * * subtle play involving! | Strong but’ muted human emotions | ‘presented in a series of variations, Will Wed Disc Jockey - By EARL self. “Gleasonesque”’ of them— EVA the hospital after. he had his heart attack. Douglas, tell- ing about it his first night out, said: “Paar has been very, concerned about my illness and he’s also been damned nice.” { * him despite B’way rumors to Tt won’t be exactly Chapiinesque’. more word there; do you like it?) Gleason's quite . a gifted writer. About 12 years ago he used to send me short stories, I never used many the author wasn't known, Textillionaire ‘Saul. Brown blew $10,000 WH giving an eight-week wedding anniversary” ines for his son Dick Brown and lovely Eva Gabor, Saul waa dancing at the party, with Eva's sister, Zsa Zsa, who whispered to Eva, “Don’t be surprised if I wind up being your mother- * . . , Dick Clark's bosses claim they are standing solidly behind WILSON. NEW YORK~-Jackie Gleason is going to make & bum ~ . of Charlie Chaplin— -professionally, that: is. Jackie won't discuss it, but I've learned he’s litely or do a heart-tearing movie in Paris next fall, playing a deaf mute concierge named “Giget.” Jackie's written the story him- | (just happened to invent a in-law, dolling.” Bob Hope got a good report on his eye condition while here —also a check from “Jackle Gleason’ paying up a World Series bet... Mainbocher, so they pulled out of “Goodbye, Char- lie” (the Lauren Bacall show) because of “costuming prob- ° lems” .. . Rockefeller lieuten- ahts are canvassing old Willkie clubs’ for support; is Rocky hoping to stampede the con+ ~ vention as Willkie did? .. Jack Paar and Jack Douglas, the writer-humor- ist whom he fired, have jh + made up. Paar and his wife | Miriam visited Douglas in | * the contrary. Clark’s affidavit— isaying he never took anything of value is their simple reason . _ By the way, the N.Y. dj.’s dre the “cleanest” in the country. They are mostly well-paid and * ethical. * * ' -To be perfectly fair to Alan Freed and all d.j.'s who had no ‘TV budgets to pay singers, and required record firms to put up the scale salary then paid to the singers, this deal was a very happy one with the record companies and the singers— it was generally considered a “good promotion.” WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Charm is the ability to make some- . That's earl, brother. ( (Copyright, 1959) say, ‘Singer Anita Bryant Hens in the United States laid more than five million eggs dur- ing the month of, February 1959, could hire 1,000 on it. . * & &* Ferrer had a wonderful time portraying a conscienceless emcee iof a TV bride-and-groom show icalled, “Surprise ._Wedding’’ and, later, the devil ita spoof of opera. x * * flair was the show’s highlight. special, called, “Marriage—Handle With Care,” was the second in Caesar's ser- | les of four for U.S. Steel. It had | more laughs in it than the first | but still had too many pedes- | trian touches to be considered a big success. The funniest skit was the ‘‘Sur- prise Wedding,’’ where Ferrer kept smiling. and delivering commer- cials through utter pandemonium. The uproar developed when Ferrcr}|. ‘tried to marry off Caesar and Aud, rey Meaddws before a TV 1nd studio audience. She was $ willing. | The OBS-TV | To Host State Dottors ANN ARBOR W — The ‘Uni- versity-of Michigan will be host to the seventh annual regional” meet- ing ofthe American College of Peettesy title s Re ; Championship 38 Rebo mad 40; Bel 41- Bib: na name DOWN Robert E. "Kind of major 2 Shetk's domain. 3 Breakfast food Fourth Arabian caliph 46 Cornish town : Auricie $ Demigods 6 Sence ef. rasses fab.) 7 mon ‘iatfish t taff of life” me asanit Ss ‘Sta ants = 21 seat 40 Gibbons 23 British writer 42 Rennet Lake fish 26 e fish. Fornierty 27 Bewail A nts 3 Elier etal ‘King (Fry) Parent CGI i iP IAISIE! 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Her ap- first anniversary of his ‘fifth mar-| ; i y {proach is too hard and slick to rige — this on to Barbara Ann .One for the ‘blend with Como. And it was thomason. Kids room... jtiming spoiled some of the sight! | gags. jwere on hand for work in the skits types of TV programs. My chief reservation about it was that it was picking on a theme that has been clobbereg before.. TIMING SLIPS. The opening skit compared mar- riages of 1890 with those of today and while it had some ingenious it also had a fairty obvious theme. Some slipups “in| A final skit, the opera spoof, was rather aimless, although Ferrer and Caesar did a beau- | tiful bit of hand-haggling during the opera, Marge and Gower Champion also and in a dance number. They are very clever dancers and players. | Connie Francis sang three songs in her animated style. wrong for her to attempt the fluffy, “Wouldn't It Be Loverly.”’ * * * i Physicians Friday and Saturday in/|Tiet episode on ABC-TV was con | conjuriction with St. Joséph Mercy |cerned with a fund-raising cam-' Hospital. More than 200 Michigan Paign by Harriet and her friends. doctors: are expected bd attend. iLast night's episode dealt with a/ od ~ fund-raising campaign by sons “Ricky and David-and their pais. “Hture’’ schedule for CBS-TV’s Play- \ | special on ABC-TV, inight’s Charley Weaver Show on! ‘ABC-TV. & Anyhow, the start at 8:90: p.m, CEST). ABC-TVs daytime quiz ‘don ; Last week, the Ozzie and Har- If I have to choose, fq pick the first as the’ better show. Cultural note: Faye Emerson. de. feated Cliff Arquette in an honest: injun Indian wrestling bout on last’ tending the ruckus will impair the reluctant to get at the heart of|WINZ plan to marry sometime FE 4-1515 rating of tonight’s show. This, any of them. ‘next summer and live in Miami. BSceve ECTRO MART ‘despite Paar's quizzical comment - Miss Bryant appears on the) c & a Oakland 'to his audience: ‘Strange it’s so |George Gobel television show in) NTAL -|big in the papers.’’ ihis exit: | Family room... Viet Nam-Turkey Road or Recreation t on Conference Agenda : _Toom. Fully KARACHI, Pakistan vw — An! OY guaranteed like . Pakistan W — An Asian highway to connect Viet: new... Over Nam with Turkey will be among! 45 models to iprejects to be considered at the tig out—by invitation. ‘on a theme, as witness his use of alone. ~*~ * ‘the musical-term title. HOLLYWOOD an —_ Singer ce They patched it up in a tense *« * * Anita Bryant says she's engag . hotel room drama—in which four! Still lacking a certain skill that to a Miami, Fla., dise jockey. MUNTZ TV aides on each side eyed one an-'should come with more experi. The 19year-old singer who com-| other cautiously outside the door, ence, he has been too subtle for his) Mutes between shows in Holly- the: way Paar tells it. own good. He has solid meaty;Wood and Chicago. said she and It's doubtful the publicity at-|dramatic situations at hand but is Bob Green, 25, of radio station -~ -- Member of. Electronics Association TV Battleships of the U.S&. navy | Hollywood and Don MeNeill’s BY Dara OR WEEK ass te, ‘Breakfast Club in Chicago. Par er Pde © ey a 3 = yes. +. yer 2; - O90 8 Arty a aK ce ein pee ee OS PRA A ss. Fe ey Suet AE HATS Etre This Christmas Even the thorniest issue be- are named for the states. tween them was settled. That was the barb left by Paar’s remark |Tuesday night as Rooney made © ter. mtx ai tly hy theese ‘ ‘It's a shame. He was _a great talent.” al Paar Wednesday night ex-| ‘ plained it away. He told the actor) 4 in their’ man-to-man talk: “You: ‘ iwere a. great talent—but you! + weren't a great talent last night.” | 2 ‘choose ASS “14. third Zonal Conference on_ Inter-' national Highways, which opens! here today, ! The highway would pass through | Burma, East Pakistan, India, West * Pakistan, Alghaniatan and Tran. = THE CHANNEL SWIM: The “fu-' house 90 has dropped the proposed Paddy ~Chayefsky. teleplay about beatniks. Paddy istoo .busy to. write it. "Walton TV 515 MW. Walton FE 2-2257 RCA Color TV SALES and SERVICE Bay Your TY From 9 Techniclan ‘oa t- ares TV ad 44 = eet rere oe ey OREM At. FE 4-976 aon Fe Tel-Huren —The--news- that Frank Sinatra is calling his Dec,” 13-one-hour~| “An After. | noon With Frank. Sinatra,” led a TV official to comment: | “Might be more interesting te" show, ‘An Evening With Frank. | jie’ ”* special 1 wit i Music Bingo, is being scrapped Jan, 1. 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