‘The Weather. ‘WS, Weather Bureau Sedienia | S S Home Snow tonigh. tomer Wp } Edition U6th YRAR a UNITED PRESS aor Te Operation Slated : AP Wirephote ALASKA GOVERNOR CRITICAL — Alaska's Gov. William A. Egan, shown here as he was lifted from an airplane to an ambu- lance, was reported “extremely critical.’? An emergency operation was scheduled to relieve what was described as paralysis of his bowels. Alaska Governor ‘Critical’ Plan Emergency Surgery - SEATTLE, Wash. (?—Alaska’s Gov. William A. Egan was reported in “extremely critical” condition today and an emergency operation was scheduled to relieve _ what surgeons said was complete paralysis of his bowels. _ Egan, the first elected governor of the 49th state, was flown here Monday afternoon after failing to recover | ~ satisfactorily from a gall News Flash WASHINGTON WW — ‘Senate Democratic leader Lyndon B. dohnson of Texas took the sur- | prise action today of introducing _ bills for a four-point civil rights _ program, Getting the jump on the Eisen- hower administration, Johnson told the’ Senate he believes his bills, will be a step toward the | ultimate solution of the divisive civil rights issue. « He said it is an issue that is not going to go away nor one that is going to be solved by force. More Snow Tonight: Colder Days Ahead More snow is forecast for Pon- tiac and the vicinity, _ The’ U.S. Weather Bureau said snow would begin falling late this evening and continue tonight and -tomorrow. Tonight’s low will be near 22 degrees; tomorrow's high, 30 The bureau said yesterday's heavy snowfall precedes a new cold front heading for the state. Tem- peratures for the next five days are expected to range from 10-to 15 degrees below the normal high of 34 and normal low of 18. The cold front will bring an abrupt halt to the heavy snow. Flurries throughout the week will amount to less. than a haif- inch. The lowest recorded temperature jn downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 10 degrees. The mercury read 27 at 2 p.m. {bladder operation in Ju- neau, Alaska, Jan. 6. The gravity of his condition was Mot disclosed until morning. 2%. % "| sentatives might back his Dr. Joel W. Baker, chief sur- geon at Seattle’s Virginia Mason Hospital, said Egah had developed a bowel obstruction and ‘“‘com- plete paralysis’ in complications which followed surgery two weeks ago. Dr. Baker described the 4- year-old Deimocrat’s chances of recovery as “somewhat less = 50-50. ” Dr. Baker said Egan's abdomen was so distended he was having extreme difficulty in breathing. The paralysis was interfering with other bodily functions. x * * The surgeon said the cause of the bowel block couldn’t be pin- pointed exactly but it may have been brought on by a pancreatic attack after removal of Egan's gall bladder. Egan had been reported recov- ering satistactorily in Juneau un- til his condition worsened about a week ago. When he was brought here his Juneau physi- cian, Dr. C. C. Carter, indicated it was only for treatment and rest, The Valdez storekeeper was ed governor Jan. 3. Custody Fight to Begin PARIS (UPI)—Italian movie producer Robert Rossellini has accepted ex-wife Ingrid Berg- man's challenge to a face-to-face Paris courtroom fight tomorrow ever custody of their three chil- dren, Adoption Code Proposal Hits ‘Baby Buying Judge Moore Has Plan for Legislation to Force Court Supervision Oakland County Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore has introduced prop osed changes in Michigan child) adoption code aimed at do-) ing away with what he calls “baby buying.” He said he has hopes that State Sen. L. Harvey Lodge and the county’s repre-| proposal during. the cur- rent session of the Legisla- ture. Judge Moore said he drafted the suggested amendments to the state’s 1947 adoption code after he _ SONG FEST, AMERICAN STYLE — With ie 5K AP Wirephete ‘Owner Is Gone 7-Room House Vanishes While DETROIT W—A woman called the Detroit Housing Commission and demanded: “What happened? I had a seven- room house and now all I’ve got is a vacant lot.” * * * Inquiries disclosed that a wrecking crew with a_bull- dozer had gone one house tod far in thé demolition of. blighted factory property in the Milwau- kee Junction area. No one was’ in the house. “This is awful — we'll make | it right,"’ said the head of the | private firm which has a _ con- tract to raze the area. Call Harrelson, Kierdorf in Trial Two Are Subpoenaed for Testimony in Flint lation in Economy Message to Congress Red Embassy Hit Parade Foresees Record Income for °39, Asks Discipline Turns to Lawmakers for Balanced Budget as Ist Step From Our News wee WASHINGTON — Presi- ‘dent Eisenhower today called for a declaration of war against inflation. In his annual economic message to Congress today, the President: 1. Forecast record na- tional output and income in 1959. 2. Called for national self-discipline to avoid in- \flation and government controls. 3. Told Congress a budget balance is ‘‘the most uncovered a case where parents sold a newly born child for $200 to a couple unknown to them. * * * ment statute, the monetary pay- flouted, either through ignorance or worse,” he said. Under his proposal, probate. courts of the state would shoul- der the responsibility from the time parents file an “adoption rélease” of a child to when the child becomes the legal ward of the new parents. The physical and mental ‘health, emotional stability and personal integrity of the prospective new parents, and their ability to pro- mote the welfare of the child, “The licensing statute, the place-| ment law and the adoption code’ were entirely disregarded and), prize-winning Van Cliburn at the keys, Deputy Premier Anastas I. Mikoyan joins with Russian Embassy officials in an old fashioned Soviet sing. The Texas pianist came late to the Red reception, and Mikoyan hustled him to the piano at once. Walkout Ends in Argentina Workers Ordered bork WASHIN to Jobs as Frondiz 9 iter for Moscow today to report t Flies to Washington BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (P— The government's order drafting transport workers into the army appeared today to have broken the backbone of a nationwide strike against President Arturo Fron Russian Heads Home, ‘Glad for Welcome’ W—Soviet Deputy Premi stas fer Nikita Khrushchev on his talks with President Eisen- hower and other top U. 8S. officials. take a plane this afternoon, Mikoyan said to reporters: “Please convey to the population of Washington and to all the people I met in the United States my gratitude -/for their very warm welcome and hospitality and their jagent Jack D. Thompson. Before boarding a train for New York, where he will! Arson Case ‘important step.” | ¢. Gave assurance that Leaun Harrelson, president of tax relief is “foreseeable.” Pontiac Teamsters Local 614 and| + «4 Herman Kierdorf, uncle of human| The President warneq that torch victim Frank Kierdorf, have U.S, economic health is jeopar- been subpoenaed to appear at the) dized by an upward spiral of * trial of Flint Teamster business. wages and prices that continued even during the recession.. He appealed to Congress, con- sumers, businessmen and espe- cially to labor leaders to join in a “relentless war’ against this creeping inflation, He said that labor leaders, be- Thompson, 41 is charged with arsoh in the Aug. 3 fire of a Bur- ton Township dry cleaning outlet near Flint. Police believe Frank Kierdorf received his fatal burns in this fire. * * ~ , cause of the “great power lodged Harreleon, once Pontiac's rep- (in their hands,” have a “particu- resentative in Lansing, was |jarly critical role to play” in sta- quizzed several times in connec- tion with the case, made more mysterious because Kierdorf was left off at St, Joseph Mercy Hos- pital twe hours after the fire. tbilizing living costs and protecting the value of the dollar. Urging them to exercise ‘‘self- discipline and restraint’ in con- tract demands, the President said lin the custody of the prospective dizi’s austerity program. Buses and trolley cars began rolling in Buenos Aires again as disgruntied drivers, motormen and many other strikers ambled back to work under the eye of security forces armed with ma- chine guns. Railway and subway workers al- ready were under mobilization or-) ders frdm a previous strike and) these systems were operating nor- mally. would be mandatory under Moore's suggestion. An investigation would center on these points and a re- port would be submitted to the judge or agency handling the adoption. re If the probate judge then was satisfied with what the investi- gator finds, he would set a hear- ing or order temporary approval of such an adoption. The child could then be placed * * * (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7)_ : The government, in a predawn order,. had threatened to ¢ourt- ‘martial Buenos Aires -transport : NEED A BUYER | strikers who did not. get back on IN A HURRY? ithe job. The nationwide walkeut started When) you) need 3) pare © |yesterday under the leadership of |Peronistg and Communist unions. stricken four hours after his in-| auguration as Alaska's first elect. | | In the U.S., President Arturo Frondizi of Argentina arrived in Washington for a state visit. He flew in from an overnight stop in Charleston, S.C., aboard President Eisenhower's personal plane Columbine II, landing at the Military Air Transport Terminal at 11:56 a.m. Eisenhower and Secretary of State Dulles were on hand for a red carpet welcoming ceremon for Frondizi, his wife and a iF ‘Want Ad brought a buyer be- fore supper the first day it ran. Try it! You'll be sur- prised how easy it is to sell no longer needed articles. 15 GALLON FISH AQUA RIUM, fish and all accessories, $60 value _ for $20. 1 FE 56-5172. To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 “Just ask for the WANT AD DEPT. member official party. ship with the Soviet Union. ‘And when I arrive in my country I will convey to high people all the best wishes and the desire for peace of the Amnerieass peo- ple. ” Mikeyan had a private car on a train. which left Washington at 9: 47 la.m, EST: The car was directly behind the engine. * * * He boarded it during a steady rain which came with the first warm day since he arrived here 17 days ago. Mikoyan is due in Moscow to- morrow after an overnight trans- atlantic flight. The Soviet official conferred with Eisenhower last Saturday and spent last Friday in a series of meetings with Secretary Dul- any progress toward solution of the U.S.-Soviet dispute over Ber- lin and the future’ of divided Germany. * * Yesterday he got nowhere with moves for elimination of what he calls U.S. barriers against trade desire for peace and friend-* les. Their talks failed to make | with his country and the exchange wound up in sharp words. * * * State Department officials were disappointed that the Soviet visitor came up with no concessions in Soviet policy on Berlin and other German issues. Mikoyan had his own explana- tion of that as he made his final appearance at a big Seviet Em- bassy reception Monday night. “Why should we make conces- sions if no one else is making any concessions?" he asked a question- ing newsman. ‘‘Everybody is talk- ing about concessions but no one is making them.” x * * A highlight of the embassy. re- ception was the unannounced ap- pearance of Van Cliburn, the Tex-: an who won an international piano competition in Moscow last spring. Prince Starts on Trip LONDON ( — Prince Philip left London Airport in a down- pour of rain today to start a 14- week round-the-world journey by air and sea. Investigators at one time be- lieved Harrelson had met .Thomp- son and Kierdorf at a Bloomfield Township truck stop and helped in transferring the critically-burned Kierdorf to the hospital. Harrelson has denied any part in the scheme. - x* * Police further theorized that Har relson was only trying to “set up an alibi’ when he appeared at the Pontiac police station shortly aft- erwards saying his daughter-in-law had asked him to look for his son’ Leaun Jr, The elder Kierdorf, of Madison Heights, disappeared for 13 days after visiting his nephew at the hospital. He had sworn revenge for the burning. Kierdorf, 68, was sentenced to Jackson Prison for 1 to 5 years in November for possession of a pis-| tol silencer which he turned over | was to testify before the Senate | Rackets Committee. His sentence has been stayed, pending an appeal to the Supreme Court. * * * Thompson, a agent of Frank Kierdorf at Flint Local 332, awaits trial after stand- ing mute on the arson charge yes- terday. No definite date has been set. to a neighbor when he learned he © —— fellow business: that wage boosts which are not justified by increased productivity are “inevitably inflationary.” - “They impose severe hardships on those whose incomes are not enlarged,” he said. “They en- danger jobs by limiting markets at home and impairing our ©¢a- pacity to compete in markets abroad. In short, they are, in the end, self-defeating.” * * * Eisenhower called on business- ‘men to “redouble their efforts’ to keep production costs down. In isetting prices, he said, business should always keep in mind the economies that can be achieved (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) ae In Today's Press Comics .. | County News .......00:eeee .4 Editorials ...........sse0000. 6 Green Empress ......-.+.++. 8 Markets ..........00ceecnes 16 Obituaries .....+..-...0506-- 3 Sgerte ow. oe “. } THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, fardny 3 20, 1959 oe. Re-Elect Hartman to Head Deaths | in Pontiac and Nearby Areas GMTC Credit Union Here THREE PRICES SLASHED~-But Quantities Are Limited--HURRY SIMMS ONE-DAY SPECIALS egraph editor and hate corres- pondent for the Fort Wogh Star- '|Telegram, died Monday, Utecht's newspaper career covered 53 years, of which 36 were with the ‘Star-Telegram, He. was born in MRS. HAROLD BENNER from the Huntoon Funeral Home RALPH CRAIG ieee Senos . Mrs. Harold (Marvel A.) Benner,|tday to the Thornton Funeral] von ~QWNSHIP — Service for (4 4% Rudolph Hartman, §31 Glendale/ald J. Wilson, vice president; H. HOT DOORBUSTERS : 34, of 78 W. Beverly St., died yes-| Home in a for service and) Ralph Craig, 34, of 440 Michaelsbn CUNCINNAT ATL. Ohio. (UPD—Hul- | the Ge was ue eee s W. Reeve, clerk; and Harry J. Fr terday morning in Pontiac General burial. Rd., will be held at 3 p.m. Ties. ; meres REGKOTE TTUCE GC Woodman, treasurer-general ; She was-a member of the’ Oak- land Avenue United Presbyterian Church, Besides her husband, she leaves two sons, Stanley of Detroit and Gerald at home; two - daughters, Mrs. Marilyn Todd of Detroit and Ruth at home; a brother, and two sisters. , Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Huntoon Funeral Home with burial in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. JOSEPH COOPER Service for Joseph Cooper, 89. of 139 Raeburn St., will be held! at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Pursley, Funeral Home with buria] in White Chapel Memoria Cemetery. Mr, Cooper died Sunday after- ! Boon after an illness of two years. SAMUEL A, GRAY Samuel A, Gray of 54 Mark St. suffered a heart attack in his home ‘yesterday and was dead on arrival at Pontiac General Hospital. Prior to his retirement, Mr. Gray, 75, had been self employed in sheet metal fabrication. He was a member of the Meth- _odist Church in Lake Linden and’ Brotherhood Lodge 561, F&AM, of! Pontiac. Surviving are his wife, Evelyn; | a daughter, Mrs. William Brown _ of Northville; a son, Alton N. Gray of Bloomfield Hills; and a broth-| er, Hiram D. of Lathrup Village. Service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday from the Voorhees-Siple Chapel with burial under Masonic - auspices in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Members of his lodge will participate in the service. LESLIE ©. LIGHTFOOT Leslie C. Lightfoot of 108 S. Edith St. died yesterday afternoon at his home. He was 40, Mr. Lightfoot had been an em- ploye of Pontiac Motor Division. Surviving are his wife, Eva; and/ his mother, Mrs. Edith Whitlock of! Stontfort, Ill. Mr. Lightfoot’s body was taken Mrs. Kenneth T. (Mary H.) Poole, 51, of 138 St., died early this morning in c Gen- eral Hospital after an illness of several weeks. A native of Pontiac, she was a graduate of Pontiac Central High School and a member of First Presbyterian Church. Surviving are her husband; her mother, Mrs, John J, McCormick, and a brother, John C., both of Pontiac, Service will be held .at 2 p.m. Thursday at Donelson-Johns Funer- al Home with burial in Greenwood Cemetery, Birmingham. MRS. ROBERT A. FERRETT IMLAY CITY—Service for Mrs. Robert A. (Fannie) Ferrett, 95, of 240 White St., will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Muir Brothers Funeral Home. Burial will be in Imlay Township Cemetery. Mrs. Ferrett died Monday morn- ing at her home following a heart attack, . Surviving are four sons, George of Fostoria, John of Pontiac, Wil- liam of Howell and Albert of Im- lay City; six daughters, Mrs. Edith Shepherd, Mrs, Alice | Lindke, Mrs, ‘Agnes Muir and Mrs. Esther Dietrich, all of Im- lay City, Mrs. Nellie Smith of Port Huron and Mrs. Mabel Reid of Vanderbilt. Thirty-eight grandchildren, great-grandchildren and 2 great-; great-grandchildren also survive. MRS. CARL MILLER WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — S rvice for Mrs. Carl (Vera) Mil- ler, 71, of 8840 Cooley Lake Rd. will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at the Pixley Funeral Home, Roch- ester. Interment will be in Roch- jester Mausoleum. Mrs. Miller died Monday night lowing several months’ illness. Surviving are her husband, Carl, and several nieces and nephews. 88 at Pontiac General Hospital fol- jage Corp. of New York City, Home. Burial will be in Perry < Park Cemetery, - Mr, Craig died Sunday morning in Pontiac General Hospital of in- juries sustained in an automobile accident Dec, 25. JOHN PANDUREN OXFORD—Service for John Pan- duren, 81, of 816 Glaspie Rq., will be-held at 2 p.m. W ay at. the Bossardet-Reid Funeral Home. Burial will be in Imlay City, Mr. Panduren died in Oxford following several months’ illness. Surviving are three sons, Ni@ho- lai and Charles of Oxford and Car! of.Dryden; four daughters, Mrs. Pauline Polly, Mrs, Lillian Haux- well, Mrs. Georgina Schultz, all of Oxford, and Mrs. Katherine Dens- more of Plymouth: 22. grandchil- dren and 2 great-grandchildren. _ Deaths Elsewhere NEW YORK (AP)— Arthur D. Eggleston, 59, former labor editor of the San Francisco Chronicle and for many years a newspaper- man in San Francisco and New York, died Sunday of cancer. He was born in Farmville, Va. * * * BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (AP)—Dr. Watson Gailey, 76, noted eye sur- geon who at one time was a medi- cal consultant in India and Guat-' ‘brand new Gongressman, | emala, died Monday of a stroke. Ralph J. Rivers (D) has intro-| He was born in Ashland, III. * a é iduced his first bill — a Hawaiian’ o Barbiturates WASHINGTON (AP) — Mrs. Statehood bill, ides Mattie Norton Capehart, 87, step-| | Rivers said Hawaiian delegate. No Brom mother of Sen. hart (R-Ind), died Sunday. was the widow of Alvin Capehart.|sa * * * WEST PALM BEACH, Fila. (AP)—-Austin F. Hancock, 83, . of | San Antonio, Tex., Star, and a cekew of the late President William Howard Taft, died here last night. Canada Returns Polish Treasure Hid From Nazis |@easures worth millions of dollars, sent to Canada 18 years ago to, keep them out of Nazi hands, are en route to their homeland, now Communis*-controlled. Chopin manuscripts, a Gutenberg Bible and other priceless antiques arrived by train last night from Ottawa, shipped to Canada for safekeeping | remained here. and Provincial Premier Maurice | Duplessis refuses to release it tu the Communists. ‘Hawaii Statehood Bill Introduced by Alaskan Homer E. Cape-|John A. Burns * eal went al] out for us.”’ He) lreturn the favor. president for worker received $2.10 an hour last 140 years of ‘the Hancock Broker- April—eight times that of Japan's died average of 26 cents an hour and the credit union's 23rd annual meeting Saturday night at St. Benedict Church Hall. - Other officers elected were Don- Civil Rights Official Dies in Washington t WASHINGTON (UPI) — Expres- jsions of sadness came from high igovernment officials at the death of J. Ernest Wilkins, Negro mem- ber of the Civil Rights Commission and a former assistant secretary of labor. Wilkins, 65, was found dead in his home here yesterday, appar- ent victim of a heart attack. 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ROTHERS FOUR ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY. 20, 1959 a ee ee ee ~ = rs a ee ‘2 : it ; 5 Promoter of Milford Shopping Center Will Try Again She Gives Them Love New Babies Her By LEE WINBORN AVON TOWNSHIP Grand- mother to 2,000 babies. Mrs. Burlie Swan of Avon Township puts in a busy 8-hour day taking care of newborn infants in the nursery of Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital. she's had the job for over five and says she ‘loves every oft Swan, who Dr., Avon rises early each day to get her housework done so that she can report on. the job every afternoon at the hospital. * * * She and her husband, who is 4 retired jitney driver in Pontiac, eat their big meal at noon. Then Mrs. Swan leaves her modest five- room house for the hospital. where she is on duty from 3 to 11-30 pm five days a week. “My hushand always waits up for me, and we have a snack together when I get home,” she said. The charming gray. haired grandmother recalled how she started on her present job June 1, 1953, when the hospital was located at 32 Auburn Ave. in the nursery, _ years minute Mrs Creenwood lives at 3086 Township, “Over there T was too, But because the hospital was small, I worked on other Jobs on the floor,’ she said ‘PASCINATING’ JOB “It's fascinating to take care of! babies and to meet their mothers LOVES “HER” BABIES — Mrs ship takes care of one of her many charges in the nursery of Pon- flac Osteopathic Hospital. She has been afternoon nurses’ aide in the nursery for over five years and has taken care of some 2,000 Hold 4th Meet: on Street Costs Property Owners Seek “Savings on Lansdowne Project in Waterford Charges A fourth public hearing was held last night by the Waterford Town-| ship Board as residents continued to seek to have costs trimmed ~\from the Lansdowne street im- provement project. More than 100 pro owners | are involved in the establishing of a special assessment district, and after a lengthy discussion last night the hearing again was adjourned to next Monday for further study. Residents claim the township and county had prepared their road for blacktoping in 1956 with a promise of completing the job that year, The project was not finished, however. + © * Bids based on engineering speci- fications were accepted early last fall, then discarded by the Town- ship Board due to errors ,by en- gincers. New bids were opened and the Board tentatively accepted the inance Administration Ike Nominates Zimmerman to Housing Post WASHINGTON ®—President Ei- senhower today nominated Julian H. Zimmerman of Wichita, Kan., to be federal housing commission- er, Zimmerman now is general coun- sel of the Housing and Home Fi- nance Agency, over-all agency for five housing units. He was named to succeed Nor- man P. Mason, recently nominated to the top housing post as admiais- trator of the Housing and Home Fi- 10 Die as Fires Sweep Homes Nine Children, Woman ‘Perish in New York Main Blazes By Associated Press Fires in Maine and New York teday killed nine children and a mother. A fourth child was _ be- Heved dead in New York. In Ashland, Maine, six of the eight chilidren of Mr. and Mrs. » Ae Detroit Conerete Co. bid for the project. After numerous meet- ings and hearings, the contractor agreed to cost reductions bring- ing the most recent bid $21,545. A meeting between township of Pontiac Press Photo ‘Burlie Swan of Avon Town- to | Luther Tripp died early today when a flash fire roared through their small wooden home. Mrs. Tripp and one of two | boarders in the 1')-story house | were injured. DISCUSSES ECONOMIC REP The dead childen range in age Ike Cites U.S. Recovery as ‘Lesson’ in Economics From Our News Wires WASHINGTON — President Eisenhower said today Picks New Site on Main Street Detroit Realty Firm Asks Council to Rezone 12 Acres in Village MILFORD — The shopping cen- ter project was again a topic for discussion at last night’s regular council meeting. Realtor Edward Steele, repre- senting a Detroit firm, now wants to erect a shopping center from Main street and Summit street along Highland road. _* * * A large hill would have to be leveled into two ponds at the base of an incline there, providing ap- proximately 12 acres for a 14-store unit with adequate parking space. Before final negotiations or work would begin, Steele has asked that the newly planned area be zoned from heavy in- dustrial te commercial. Council members turned down Steele’s first request for a zoning change for a similar site in the area at the last meeting. Steele and his employer, who has refused to give his name to date, plan on meeting with the Milford Zoning Board this week to review the proposed project. * * ff In other business the council awarded a. contract to the Van AP Wirephote ORT — Dr. Raymond J. Saulnier, chairman of President Eisenhower's Council of Economic Advisers, briefs newsmen on Ike's economic report. north on Milford road and west | ithe nation’s quick recovery from last year’s business re-| when they come back to have their, babies. Mrs. Swan recently received the hospital's first merit ficials and Oakland County Road {rom two years to 15, They were | Camp Chevrolet Sales and Service 4 Commissioners has been planned| Alfred, 4, | ‘cession proved he was right in opposing tax cuts and a ,firm for leasing a police car for second, third and even fourth’ badge given to a worthy employe for her devotion to duty since Carolyn, 2, Barbara, 3, child,” she said. | the ‘hospital opened June 1, 19 3. er camohsig in attempt to solve| Jeanne, 9, Ella, 12, and Edna, 15. big public works program. lone year. Mre. Swan has one daughter. — —— a a ——_—_———— |the problem. Mrs. John Magee and two sons, | re ” Mrs. Cecil Stover, 2868 N. Grant) * * - Mark, 3, and John Jr., 2, perished | The most important lesson” of the recession, the The village will pay $125 a St, Pontiac and nine grandchil- | L B iS h 1 The postponed hearing has been as flames destroyed their two- President said in his annual economic report to Con- month for the car and Van Camp dren. Bill Asks Notes. ebaron ocnoo set for 9 p.m. Monday. story, frame house beside Conesus Yess, 1S that the NE will pay for the maintenance. ; ; In other business the Board ta-|Lake south of Rochester, N.Y. h kable! i t installs GIVEN AWARD econom as remarkable If the police department ins Cub Scouts bled the Drayton Plains blacktop-| Sharon Leidecker, 12, a daugh- y “ any extra equipment, the car must Her devotion to duty was recog ; | ‘power to “hold a downturn: a @ rion a y eae | last 1 onth | R A d ping project, along with the pos-'ter by a previous marriage, was |be returned to its original state at nized oe the dae “presenta rom tu ents | ecelive waras sibility of acquiring deputy bonds, missing within fairly narrow lim lthe end of the year, according to PTs CMA at te Ne : for the township policemen | At Oswego, N. Y year-old its.” F d D dj C ib poli of : 5 , ' } eran : : 4s . dye the agreement. The police depart- e with ane sade Pwenty ine mento: 7 LeBaron) Three bids Were opened for 500) Michael Fitzsimmons died in a fire} He said the government should oun €d In fl nent ail continue to use their e awarded to an © e School Cub Scout) Pack 66 were pew heating code booklets and a.that swept his nts’ story take this lesson to heart, and be ; = ww ; — | r : : pt his parents’ two-story, | ° me : present 1958 Chevrolet as well. hospital, She earne d the award) Would Use Promisso Y), jonored last nicht at the group's, contract was awarded to the low/ frame home His sister, Leesa, 22 careful in any future recession LAKE ORION — A Six- -week-old ; ior ue be hiss ges y ae ee Pledges as Security for |” PiRieaniecting | bidder, Forbes Printing Co. of,months, was burned critically to “avoid hasty and dispropor- baby girl was found dead in her T H B R ploye in point of service Dr ayton Plains, for $294. The|Their mother, Mrs. Joyce Fitzsim- | tionate actions such as taX Te- crib about 9 a.m. this mornin o monor open ice i i é d g. depgndability as afternoon nurse | University Borrowing . ‘hooks will be sold to the public/mons, 29, suffered severe burns. ductions that needlessly endanger in the nursery and for her neat Awarded wolf crank, were Bobby tor $1 each. I the prospects of fucure fiscal! bal: | Cause of death was believed to be With Open House uppearance LANSING (UPI) Rep. Willard York, Michael Harroun, Bobby lance.’ Suffocation, according to a core, . can received a letter from Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin: “Hear Dr. Brady: Hayseeds? Do you think you said something real cute? I en- close a few clippings from t he very same paper, Why not go to the feed mill where they want to sell wheat. Ex-Hayseed (you know, Old Bub's wifey” The clippings are pictures of fine looking boys and girls of the 4H club and of a girl with her Shorthorn yearling steer entry in the International Livestock Ex- position show. * x * Reminds me of the situation when I was a boy on Chapel Street in Canandiagua, Automatic- ally any boy who lived north of the County Orphan Asylum, west of Brigham Hall, east of Sommer- berg or south of the gas house, became a hayseed, to us metro- politans (the village had neerly 8,000 population) ANOTHER BONER Then for years I have been mak- milk. Ste teed tb ton oles? The durned hayseeds! All along pusiness —— (tm words to look an intelligent farmer in the face. , Bub's wife, I thank you for your letter, but I believe you wouldn't have bothered to send me those. pictures if you really thought I re- garded farmers as yokels, *® x Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long perteining to persona! health and “nygione, — i answered Dr. William Brady stam self-addressed nec beg fs ‘eat to The Pontiac Press, Nag jac, Michigan. ( t 1959) on: Voice _ of the People & “Americans Must Awaken to Face Truth About ‘Reds’ Fees ieee aes on cad gus 4s ot laure What kind of people are we to hostsand toast murderers? *_ & * Americans aren’t afraid of truth, as many politicians would have us believe, and the truth is that communism ig engulfing the world at the rate of 7,000 persons an hour for the past 13 years. Russia’s plan was to engulf Asia and Europe and now boasts America will fall into her hands x *« * We must wake up to the fact that this is about 40 per cent accom- plished. Communist infiltration into our Federal Government should jolt us out of our complacency. They are skillfully, but patiently, meshing our economic and political ideas and one day we awaken to find we're completely controlled by Russia, via the U. N. like overripe fruit. x * * Poland, China, Korea could tell us, but they can no longer talk, so we must listen to men like General ‘Douglas MacArthur, General Wede- meyer, Chiang Kai- shek, J. Edgar Hoover, William E. Jenner, to bear witness to the truth, including the late Senator Joseph McCarthy. To coin a phrase by Edmund Burke, “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.” ‘We Can’t Follow Advice Like That’ If we, the people of Michigan, took the advice of 100 Per Cent Michigander, we'd be feuding with 48 states and half the world. We can’t as a state (just as a nation) live only within our own boun- daries. Let's educate, not condemn. Thomas ———a ‘svam Operators Don’t Interfere’ In regard to the complaint about an amateur radio operator, FJB obviously has an inferior radio or _ TV. A very strong signal, such as police or any force its an amateur, taxi, other close radio will way into the set. A high pass filter, which all TVs are supposed to have when sold, or a trap installed in the radio will take care of this. If you will call the FCC office in Detroit, they will verify this. Amateur stations are licensed like all stations and the samc laws apply. Before an amateur station is put on the air it’s checked to be sure it won't cause interference. If you visit this ‘‘ham."’ he'll glad- ly show you his station doesn't bother his TV or radio and would be glad to help you with your trouble, George Griebe Jr. Rochester ‘If All Close, None Is Hurt’ * Stores should close on Sundays except for bare necessities7\ Em- ployes should have the day to go to church. If all stores close, merchants wouldn't lose business. Colleen Richardson 103 W. Cornell , ——— One Man’s Meat Is Another’s Poison The Press has always been a fine newspaper, but the Saturday . editorials make it even better. Keep up the goed work. It takes courage to stick one’s neck out, but that’s what makes a commu- nity great. Dr. William A. Gordon There are times when I think the Saturday editorials are lack- ing in logic, are of a partial atti- tude when impartiality is called for, sometimes even arrogant and not always free of conceit. R. D. Case Records of a Psychologist: Doing Something — Telling You Readers Support © Governor’s Plan 4 Those servicemen don't under- stand. Governor Williams isn’t go- ing to cash the bonds, but is just going to borrow money on them to meet the payrolls. How would the vets like it if there wasn’t any money to pay them for their work? Governor Williams is on sound ground as he always is. First World War That cash in the Veterans’ Fund isn't needed\.and we do have to face a payroll when it’s due, so why not borrow for a short space of time? The governor of Michi- gan knows more about state fi- nance than the protesting vets and we should follow his example and adopt the plan he has worked out. Henry ‘Prosperous Reds Forget the Party’ Communism has its biggest ac- ceptance in poor and undeveloped areas. As soon as people get in a prosperous condition, they lose all interest in communism. L.D. Smiles Svmpathy js fine for evervone until it gets you into the habit of wanting it. * * If girls are nice enough to use flavored lipstick, men should quit eating onions. : ke ow . Proper use of the head will keep you from going over it into debt. * * * People who get too upstage with their friends soon drop out of the mapractaien * Mary had a iatie lamb and the lad who took her out to the res- taurant paid plenty for it. x. * * It takes a lot of money and a happy couple with children to build a real home. a FOR TODAY For ‘in that he -died, he died unto sin once: but in that he mans 6:10. * * I have heard that death cakes us away from ill things, not from good. I have heard that when we pronounce the name of man we pronounce the belief of immortal- ity.—Ralph Waldo Emerson. Action Is Best Remedy for Blues Millions of you readers may feel like Martha, at least when you waken in the morning, For it is malarky to think we should be full of pep and bub- bling over with vitality the. moment we open our eyes. However, if you chronically feel blue and moody, memorize the surefire remedy below. Force yourself into action fast. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE A-432: Martha K., aged 17, is_a high school senior. “Dr. Crane, I feel so blue and moody.” she moaned. “Other people seem so gay and happy, while I sit at home alone and sgl ina fit of the blues, “Sometimes I figure that life isn't worth living. T have even toyed with the fdea of taking an over- dose of sleeping tonic or some Most of us waken in the morn- ing rather sluggish and even in- clined to be blue. * * * The old idea that we should im- mediately. spring out of bed each dawn, full of pep and hitting on all eight cylinders, is pure ma- larky. * : A healthy American wakens with his blood pressure low and his blood sugar reduced. His stomach is also full of mucus swallowed during the night. He hasn't had food for probably 12 hours. And his heart is beating two or three ts slower than normal, * * * So his entire physiology is slug- “warm up.” And this “warming ‘up’ is true of your automobile > motor, too. Eveh in the factories, output is low the first half hour in the morning and also the first 30 minutes after lunch, Output zooms when they finally get wartied up to their jobs. So deliberately make yourself go through the proper MOTIONS, for soori you will begin to feel the corresponding EMOTIONS! ‘That's a basic rule for happiness, The longer you sluggishly sit in a chair, bemoaning your friendless state. the longer it will be until you win friends and become a vital personality. ; speakers and musicians atten feel stuggish before they go aioe * * . ia thaw hove teraed w “ocr” animated ahd vivacious. Thus, when he steps into view, many a * dance orchestra leader may twirl his baton smartly and even do a cart-wheel or handspring to show his apparent surplus energy. Actually, he turns on that show of excessive energy for purely psychological reasons, since he may have felt blue and even half sick with flu until his cue demanded that he stride from > the wings of the theater. So don’t alibi your moodiness on your health. Sick or well, you can at least ACT gay and happy, and soon that ‘act’ may become real. But is is wise to have a medical: check-up every 6 months fo a year, Martha, for example, was gome- what anemic, ‘but not more so than thousands of other girls who are ‘vivacious and gay. i you. want a blueprint for . happiness, send for the “Com- | pliment Club” booklet, ‘ encios- ing a stamped return envelope, plas 20 ‘vents (non-profit). Tt can add. zest ‘and banish your blues ‘in short: order. ~ Always write to Dr George W_ Crane in care of The uuarn Presa, Pontiac, #e stamped, -* regea.epretoe an : as mie a payehotogical charts and pam Crees. 1959) . ‘ E # a . \ %e > f s wad by le oe : 3 _ an , j he ' SEVEN | Bob Considine Says: ‘Air Force ‘Pitches’ for Pilots, Navigators NEW YORK—The stréss placed on our missiles program, and the public’s resignation to the inevita- bility of push-button warfare, is making it tough for the Air Force to find enough new young pilots high schools to k on “career | “ Where ' and navigators. Piss’ ithe fellow who shows him how to| gay” speak over radio and TV, yoo pain | ee ten os ae ES ae vos senek 7 ...to be aware, without being There's no trouble finding air.\&et there, remain the guts of the| get te know the local editors and |maintains some of the finest tech-lon him. As a bachelor second| DETROIT W~George Romney told, of tile need f th men, maintenance people, re-en,| Air, Fusco. We're flying trans-| provide feature material, ring [nical schools in the: world, and/lieutenant he receives $222 base|*Pesident of American Motors, had oe listees of several types. (who get < oe _— ROW |. doorbells of prospects. We offers every other type of aca-jpay, $115 pay, $68 for his|sross income, of $200,700 in salary |” and guidance and to give bonuses up to $1,000). nurses, 10 or 15 years we'll have) asked the general what a sample demic training, and you study at/ quarters and $43 for his subsistence|and bonus in the company’s fiscal > them without reservation... WAFs and others needed for the world’s greatest Air Force. But the young men who fly the planes are proving a bit shy. The quota for this fiscal year is %.170 pilets and 3,525 aavi- gators. We're 532 pilots and 1,052 | _ ‘of the 2.600 members of the Air) navigators behind schedule de- spite a sales program few indus: many people have been led to be- lieve that the age of the manned | - aircraft is washed up. - & na -& “They forget that ths flier, and manned space craft available, and so will Russia. We'l' be in an awfully dangerous position if we haven't got the men to fly those space vehicles, and they have.” “SALESMEN” ~ Kiwanis in Arizona), appear at “Well, a ‘salesmay’ with 10 years or so experience in the Air Force might bring along his wife with ihim when he calls on a prospect ‘and say, ‘Look what the Air Force To find the youths, some 1,800) has done for us. Force on recruiting duty are list- “What private corporation could offer you a 4-year contract with veived, but fair, aptitude test. THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1959 in his book ‘‘The Air Force—From Civilian te Airman’: “The Air Force pilot is anything but ready . . . the eomplex = "A girl can always tell when she’s met the right man. Some: times it’s about a year after she’s married . . . An optimist is some- one who thinks love is a game of chance.. —Earl Wilson, : Romney's Salary Set at $200,700 | Down to $67,365, Plus Retirement Benefits pe To year ended last Sept. 30, says a. company , proxy statement. * * * Salary-bonus for three other ex-| ecutives amounted to $113,160. > a Yladers landing. : this is a part of our creed. be each. They are Roy D. Chapin! dr., automotive division general manager; Bernard A. Chapman, appliance division general mana- tries could match. ed as “salesmen.” They are gen jno firing clause? Could private ger, and Roy Abernethy, automo- Why? Well, we asked Maj. Gen. Elvin 8. Ligor Jr. The coft-spoken Virginian, who flew B24s in the big one, is in charge of procurement. He shrugged and answered, “Too jerally well-up-in-sergeant circles, are picked for personality, good locks, persuasiveness, undergo & week courses at Lackland (Tex.) Air Force Base in public speaking 2 and related courses. industry give you the same oppor- tunity to travel, as the Air Force can? We've got fields and bases all over the world, all the places you want to see. “ ‘Who else is going to give you bs He must have a high school diploma. He gets no special with a college degree, if he fails to shine on the aptitude test. Just four years ago only 5 per cent of those entering the 2 aes Pa RESULT OF HEADON—Harry Brown Jr., 19, is rolled on a stretcher to a waiting ambulance after the motorcycle he was driving collided headon with a car near Haddam, Conn. 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Open a “Someone Special” account today! * “eee ® Songosuunssemes end Elaked pa ih oa Ap a miso stto aa * 1. 2 2 ‘ = : tiv ve ; the Air Force’s need for men who e © miarteeting vice (president have the capacity to absorb highly | technical skills, who can assinii- late new knowledge and grow into positions of leadership . . , most r lof the field-grade’officers and sen-| at $67,365 and estimated his re- ior noncoms . . . will be eligible) tirement benefits at $25,000. for retirement in’ the early 19608., The after-tax income of Chapin, x * * Chapman and Abernethy was put “Any young man joining the Air at $51,300 each. Their annual re- Force from 1958 through 1960 | tirement benefits were listed as snould encounter wide-open op-/Chapin $23,511; Chapman $23,323 portunities for rapid advance- and Abernethy $15,657 ment...” se & The proxy statement, advising shareholders of a meeting Feb. 4, estimated Romney’s total in- come for fiscal 1958 after taxes, ‘executive officers included credits \for the last two fiscal years. will. McNamara Say S Governor's Mother Starts Budget to Ruin Highway Plans ‘Monday on Africa Tour DETROIT w — World traveler Mrs. Henry P. Williams of subur- WASHINGTON um — Sen. Pat) ban Grosse Pointe Farms, mother McNamara (D-Mich) commented of Gov. G. Mennen Williams, will yesterday that President Eisen- leave Monday on a 24:-month tour hower’s budget proposals if taken of Africa. at face value ‘‘may well sabotage | the national high is Williams said his mother and a ay program,” group of friends will sail aboard the newly- the Gripsholm, encircling Africa lan of the Senate and making a number of trips bcommittee. . inland. They will return in April. other Democratic | Senator, fp A. Hart, said “This cruise to the McNamara Michigan's South. Seas. If that don't get ‘em, nothing The bonus payments to the top | Last year, Mrs. Williams took a “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams St., Pontiac FE 2-584] _ Moore Chapel, Auburn Heights UL 2-1800 — —OPTOMETRIST— Now Located at 3513 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. 1 Block West of M-59 Corner of Cass Lake Road, Pontiac OVER MAC’S DRUG STORE Formerly of Rochester EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT | Phone FE 2-2362 Closed Wednesday budget will not make Americans stand taller with the confidence that the work of our growing country can and will be done. It ,now is up to the 86th Congress to iwrite such a program for our people.” JENN! Es ON SAVINGS CERTIFICATES F < ; 7 . i | we | 2 i ALWAYS FIRST First Qu sii Full Size 81x99 the low price of $1.50. QUALI SS ality Muslin Sheets tah me 50 . poceday ipl Here’s another Penney’s white goods alae _ value. 81x99 strong white muslin sheets, with a thread count of 128 threads per pet a sheet ‘memere FDIC af sq. inch. Strongly selvage, neatly hem- ae med, a well balanced muslin sheet for Bose Sg IT Par Cap 2S EIGHT Se eee THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘TUESDAY, % JANUARY 20, 1959: f listed as. missing by the girls, — : = ; Panty. Raid Expensive (snd for damaged screens and , | F | ew a [ | to 6 Colorado Students | broken. windows. 5 = s: | GOLDEN Colo. # — Atieceg, Ils Lone Wolf - The Green mpress : Aimed. at Hoffa least six Colorado School of Mines pee aes in by Elizabeth Cadell students will think twice before) NEFANE, Vt. (UPI)--Officials , (Copyright 1958) they stage another panty raid. said they weren't surprised ‘that p : ER XXXI t “Back to Englarid?” inquired the . ‘Kennedy + ‘Unveils Plan| They raided the girls’ quarters | arnoid Stevens Jr., 23, had escaped ‘ ae eae to Curb Racketeering | *! “lorado Womans College. trom the’ county jail. He “just Angus looked at Angela's face” .n.” They went to ‘Algeciras. . . Mines officials’ ordered the! didn't seem to get along with any- é and bent to kiss her. “You see” | «si veciras?" Miss Seton's voice in Unions ,yotths to pay $102, the replace-|one,” explained sheriff Norman she said. “We're in ane same was so amazed that Angus turned ment price set on undergarments Robinson, v boat, we can see na pane to look’ at her. She was staring WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen, John —————— _— — ate’ thing’s wrong, but we can't WOrK 4+ him, her face pale and drawn. F. Kennedy (D-Mass) today un- NOW The Feature beh out quite what it is. And so if We/-Are you quite certain they went veiled a new labor-management at 2: effc stop worrying, Dips to eae ch i aap bill he said was | Thru Thurs. | Se SSeS! 6:20—9:55 sea themselves out. Won ey. “They hired a car anc ey y aimed at practices of such : ‘ . " : : S— tee: He grinned. get there tomorrow,” said Angus. figures as Teamsters Union Presi- 2—FIRST-RUN FEATURE 2 7 “I can sit back and leave every. “Did he . . . Was it a teles ent James R, Hoffa. On a rollicking, racing chase across by thing to the Admiral, He told me gram?” she asked slowly. oo » *« Hance Danny takes on impossible gro he was certain that Tarrant was “Tm afraid I don't know said - Kennedy, in a speech prepared friends — a backward-looking Colonel Ba’ behind it all, and hes lying in ATK Nothing came through | for the Senate, called the measure and a very cha wajl fer hun He rose “Come me “a strong, effective reform bill sexy - looking tor and see Ferdy. After that, Dve *~ *«* * A which would virtually put Hoffa French gal! eet te itor headquarters that But 7 thought,” said Mr Holt, and his associates out of business. “The” most ap- Ss rao pf the passengers have left that all messages had to gp The new bill is quite similar pealing and Ky the coarh through you The office wouid| Q to the Kennedy-Ives bill which one of the fun- | of “Must you tell them never let me clyim my stuff until} passed the Senate 88-1 last year ae ee wit “Vex Orders. They must be it had been handed over to you. but died in the House. That meas- ; ver made nal tired of chalking up all the de- “Mr. Zoller said that he didn't UP! Phote ure Was sponsored by Kennedy | e tee tails” * want to disturb me.” BIG CHANGE — Clad in the conventional _ habitat, the bathing suit, she becomes the glamor | and former Sen. Irving M. Ives. RI JURGENS a “Will they hold it against) “I see.’ Mr. Holt stared past) uit of the woman executive, swim star Esther queen again, complete with flashing smile for fam): vi lid | DANNY KAYE - ro c vou” |Angus at a point on the landscape | wha oe a trifle glum, but in her natural the camera. ts key provisions would set up| ant . . Hepiineched and spoke thoughtfully. ‘So Zol-| _ : “ ———— am an election code for all unions, re- | NiIColE MAURS§Y . try ant on Cm ‘a ft axainsl ler changed his room, spent the) oe so pensar i E AND THE COLONEL cor Lind Ute night in the one between Miss unions, crim 7 Wax Sealing for recommending Seton's and ne, got up earl Hollywood Headlines for mishandling of union funds or) Col efon nd mine, got uy y E ° me.” 5 and departed in a hurry for Al. books, and make some changes in) CO-FEATURE : nig ‘They walked slowly across the geciras, Right?” Taft-Hartley law sections objected to they senlhed , orm 1s O y 1 From as umes to by both labor and management. The Big P . es garden, and a small, smiling boy The words were quiet, and as oO OY abor end 8 : to the Movie Theater Screen! mi threw open a door to admit them Miss Seton and Angus were lis- | Kennedy emphasized in his : Re, a fo the house Angus paused to tening, the attention of the others Recalled by lvier GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) — Two sPeech that ‘‘this is i ae l look down at him and to say a had left the Zollers * children narrowly escaped death. a ie carota es ae ser tae (pondiy woids nat wien) ages pocded ines last night when coal gas fumes st cod we sin ‘B oe —r mii “tt was your fathers car, ply to Mr. Holt's question, he t Bat eaten eo a, i ‘ ‘Be t his. resemblance to the relgn- filled their home in Walker Town-| * indu rial Saladons dealing ae } that Senor Zoller hired?" | : the blank dismay in’ her | ain aie amience Olivier He re ing favorite, Ronald Colman ship, a suburb of Grand Rapids. on < , ing ant Can es h é aw e bla * y in | cently returned to Hollywood wlter “It was my own fault,” he ad- ; with the problems of collective me "Yes Senor It is a good car, @ eyes, Then it was gone, and she | 8, a nt yess Davee Clune ara ot rere when { played Diane Duley, 14, and her brother, bargaining and-economic power.” a new car And my father “ a ie appeared to give her attention | 9), bon pradice ‘ Femme tree Colman’s part in ‘Beau Geste’ on sear * ‘were toe a He said he hoped that senators. 7 ve onigh oy “uwen 7 yg. part se on the star his ie the i é b ia = ' drwer Tomyght the “ a to what the others were saying pec ries on the Loridogy stage. 1 ndopted alailly nous pt ee sre spire would not confuse the issue on re- blo . . on i f i q ras a ; : . “= CACESeS EMO mOr aw ny AL. They were nearing Valladolid By BOB THOMAS little clipped mustache and I even ae y ; a |form by seeking to attach to his or said, he will get the Senor to Al- and Maurice mentloned Don! a : ; de shopping for new furniture. measure their pet proposals for | F i HOLLY WOOD (AP) — Hfe was sounded like R OFM e No wonder | Th hild ed b be peemra Quixote | they didn't want me.” : | e children were reviv Y | changing Taft-Hartley. } t + | at se eeken tne Admiral idroppe d by David Selznick aun n, they didn Walker Township firemen who| Open 10:45 Im 107" asked the Admira he refused a pay cut. Grefa Garbo Meanwhile he was learning his : rae . sus stared at) ., , used a resuscitator. Firemen said} p_+ . | kor a Laid prepilin ‘Don Quixote, You’ < heard Of tired him ay her leading man craft in England. When Hollywood a vent pipe on the stoker-fed Prison Term Given A um, ane ¢ ie ; ; te?" aurice in w sip i a . , . . | . ‘ wie Darcie, Gye Geass) om al Don Quixote said M c Now he’s back in Hollywood which called the third time, he was furnace in the Duley home be- for $40 Bad Check NOW! Thrill-Packed Double Feature Program ; oe aad 'acelaims him the world’s greatest re edly He came back to mi ake came disconnected, causing the mm uneasily “Never the e m'life,” |ny . " . ig iow a - "Why did they may they Were gag the Admiral eegreuloely [un Beto the clansie “Wuthering Heights.” Coal gas to fill the house Fo teu 20 et at | AACA PALANGE > ANITA ENBERG- WIGEL PATRICK B ‘ning to Lishon if they were go- ap - AC Le ee nye Sir Laurence Olivier would He (lived with . Rebecca,” jan account in Bloomfield Township ; an vvceipne? whe asked | OL Course you have, Rodney.) doubtless scoff at the billing He “Pride and Prejudice” and “That two months ago, Earl Gooch, 25, of “ ee AK . wee bike = said his einer with a touc hers iT steadfastly refuses to be pompous Hamilton Woman,” then returned Car- Truck Collision 13 Chamberlain st. was sentenced ¢ i ne ans a 4 ee ritation Rodney, do think iF:ven the ‘sir’ seems out of place to England during the war. Ectal to Niles Mon fa) ahel(Siate (Prieon (of (Southern Ju ie “ " ie an en ne nie Rela, pied ee His co-workers soon start cafing a a aral fo WI Michigan at Jackson for a term of “re whlv wey At Fone recurs . » r oon = % ° ie ne ony Key had gone. Pena, alec s In distress wmncho jhim) Larry Fifteen yeurs ago he airectea$ ARG OS, Ind. —Estel Ecker. 142 to 2 years. a ‘ 4 4 | pe 7 iting ; . | The British actor is here to play and starred in “Henry Vv." first - of Niles. Mich., Was injured Oakland County Circuit Judge wn COACH WAS EMPTY yeu re talking abou i Don in “Spartacus,” his first Holly of the Shakespearian films that ey Monday in a car-truck col- William J. Beer handed down the of | The coach, without the Zollers, Wulckante, of couse ae matd wood film in emht years. The yore to place him at the top of jigion two miles south of Argos on, ‘sentence yesterday. be looked strangely empty tex - Farle oe itece on ae i cream of filmland ee ant the acting world. He returned for ice-covered US S$ 31. ——$_$_—___—__— be Ang TiS, after the first halt) Ta Firenze? No Gh why some of the skimi milk— turned ou only one film here Riles Sister Car- Police said he was thrown Le Mamonal for Osborn hour of the run, suggested Se = Quic eeite a fancy ae a meses ’~ o* nie,’ which was not a success. /a car driven by his son, Owen, 22, for change of places. Mrs. Denby ee ation? And why Meine Nien or fir * he lor a eon Why has he staved away? ‘of Argos, when it skidded into the’ POULAN, Ga. (®—The 99th birth- na Warre moved across to sit behind |) ay all>" . | ! nea ea ov 7 be “Just an accident.” he said. path of a truck. The son suffered day anniversary of the late Chase . Angela, and the Admiral moved - re re ae i RK es ’ re lereibte “When pictures came up that I back and head injuries. |S. Osborn, former governor of, wit into her vacant seat behind Maur: 43 a tof the chon. ee. wanted to do, I was tied up with ose = | Michigan, will be celebrated Thurs-_ dis i ecause the first part of the shape and we had several Changes . ee | Turkey expor » 640.000 quart : sel ice Tarrant The seating had IROOK MWaaiwritent hy ten anien tat weenient other things | urkey exported 2,640, quarts | day with a tree-planting ceremony | now a more balanced appearance, |Vajladolid”’ said Maurice “The! Nagy nan Selynick became Hollywood may see more of of wines and liqueurs during 1957 in his memory at the Chase Osborn) ; = but the minds of the passengers | house is a State monument -Il) head of the studio Tle made some him. He seems inclined to per compared with alas) quarts in roadside park here. Osborn was -——= STARTS FRIDAY! IN VISTAVISION TECHNICOLOR s . i i } J Cy te no ay 5 A remained on the Zollers take you round." he offered fine pictures. He also made some form strictly as actor and give Paranal HS Cal seh aes: me winter enti of this The Picture From the Master Motion Picture Maker , Cr “Odd sort of pair,” said the | “Lots to see Columbus — died. fine pay cuts. I refused to take UP producing and directing, nT, : 2e0rgia Sm — Cecil B. DeMille’s “THE BUCCANEER’ Or Admiral, to nobody in particular. ithe re me iv “as ae | one ae a pena dropped , . — YUL BRYNNER — CHARLTON HESTON — CLAIRE BLOOM on “Wonder how he made hia Md Cervantes lived’ there Ft ont one to Enaines iF | C t - ; money?” ‘mare could any city ask? Only | He returned to play opposite aml y a a : one thing, and now it's going to) Greta Garbo in) “Queen Chris Sc “He didn't maker it answered) get jt, Maurice Tarrant: lunched | Hina’ He was abruptly replaced M P . Maurice, “Other people made it jthere.”” He looked at Angus. “Let's| with John Gilbert. The legend ts ay rove : NOW! C for him. Its the sort of thing! jhave drinks now, to celebrate " ‘that Garbo wanted a comeback | we'd all dike, but very few of| If anybody had asked the Ad for her old flame Githert xpen a e thru Thurs. lis tig manage to bring it off. Zol imiral to look at the. sights of the | | ‘The truth is that she fired me.” | . vis ler gets-on to the track of some-icity before lunch, he might have | Olivier said “And [ must say that CHICAGO (UPI)—The Anthony | l THAT WONDERFUL GUY FROM NO TIME be one who's got a scheme but hasn't agreed, as the suggestion aa ie wri absolutely right J ay Lucio famulvicastdividerd! today FOR SERGEANTS’ IS GOOFIN- UP THE COAST GUARD NOW! ha ey to a it pasapiil me “ue he ne Calan abe ae rani and Tsimply aver the motives—and the fate | WASHINGTON (APY — The ment based on “contingencies s , He vane vin the capital, " ie cho, torti sna | era oon 7 i I of Lucky, the Lucio cat House Appropriations Committee, \which no one expects to material- ac pig sis sie vkayand toe ns ie, Held alia eel * * * One side, headed by Lucio, 38,2 starts work on President Eisen-|ize.' for ee be 8 wel mune he Ealnest ineie - His failure to click in Hollywood ho missed breakfast and went ‘hower’s — T7-billion-dollar budget He referred to Eisenhower's es- How, do you oknow asked | . (Continued Tomorrow) auring this period was partly die. ¢ work unshaven veste rday, felt today with two key members say-|timate that an expanding prosper- Ce ieee ai iy talk io | the cat is not indispensable to ing it ean be cut. ity will add nine billion dollars to: | “Oh, Just by ta ing o him, “s = the family’s welfare But the general tenc { com- th ven totals estimated for, . a . ocial Security Advantages ut the general tenor of com-|the revenue tota | me BCU e sete ‘| dined with x * © * ments among Democrats — who this year. C them last night and they . both” . The five Lucio children. aged hold large majorities in both; Numerous other Democrats con- opened up surprisingly Zoller | J to UW, disagree House and Senate—indicated that tended with Cannon that the esti-| Pr told me that his original capital i f lV n wl According: to Lucio, the eat Congress |s more likely to raise|mate was more optimistic than, oli WAN nothing more than an infal Somehow managed to tarn on than to decrease the total. |the economy now seems able to ar lible sense of what was going: to oe | the kitchen faucet, closed the | ~_ *& * \support. mi pay off. He said that be doesn By RAY HENRY | automatic sink drain, and Maurice Stans, director of the; Other officials, including admin- to have to think about money mat) AP Press Writer : | watched water flood the first Budget Bureau, and Secretary of istration experts, said the estimate , at nad ean ca MRD a ey feta" er makeup oy “ae ae Ee metus Te %aCet— | for and basement “with « kind the Treasury | Robert Anderson is realistic—even conservative — he Is no good unless you've jot the peenie 08 or over special breaks beyond what ather people’ eet pu of smirk on his face ‘were *talled before the committee |in the light of booming corpora- = “ 1 o € e st pay helween | | 1 yo fas : : ; Innit He Just Nex! {ost Wik] naw gna ADMIT Is) this i ina ieee eft thice cclume, Ceoicne eis | Acconling @ the children, to explain details of Eisenhower's tion profits and a continuation of, eves and Jet his instinet guide nrivilewes ; Lucky turned on the hot water spending plans for the year start- the business upswing. him" The federal income tax law gives two special breaks to everyone fuueet and let it overflow to wet ing July 1 Eisenhower said tax receipts: * * ® who's 65 or older regardless of whether they work or the size of | down the family wash in the | Both Chairman Clarence Cannon “should grow even faster than | Rather him than me, grunted. their Income, basement (D-Mo) and Rep. John Taber of national income." COLOR BY DE LUXE the Admiral “When 1 close : : : 5 * * * New York, senior committee Re- | aacemcmememe ee eecoe nveyes. 1 don't want to see There are also special breaks for those who've rtached 63 and Family arbitratog Mrs. Lucio Publican, said they believed the | money ; have retired or have only small incomes from working. showed signs of siding with her (budget could be cut. Yel thal tan - j Pode.” sajd) Maurice, Zoller These breaks can mean that your tax bill for husband | They never saw a budget that told me that everything he bought paid off All thrived Throwe? Dusinesses Thrived Tt was all that money me oT missed them his Peassutie ta have let Lt last might door “Past night?" Miss voce Was surprised. E thougtit Mr. Geridham said they didn't leave until thin morning.” Seton's 1958 will be less than if you were under 65 or that vou ll have te pay no tax at all You can claim them on your come is sueh that you must file one * * * Tl explain the two breaks evervone 6o or over The next two columns will tell people who've retired 1998 income tax return if your in- Tn this column, can clam about the privileges for The main break — Heovyou're at least 65 — is thaf vou doen't have te pay any federal tax on the first $1,200 of your Income. Most people under 65 can claim an etemption on only $600 of their “They didnt, said Angus, “but ic Income, ‘ Wy asked ome af they could change their room They went (In figuring your income, you can leave out any Social Security, y n K down last ameht te the empty railroad retirement and veteran's pension or compensation you're boom between ye@urs and Mr receiving. They're ta Tree) un s : This means you don't even have to file a tax return if your in lit Her eyes were fined? come — excluding Social Security, railroad retirement and veterans on AnkUs, and he saw their ex- payments — is less than $1,200 Pression slowly changing. “The vet NeXL to mine: A man and wife who are beth 65 or older and who file a joint “Ves fax return may claim an exemption of $2,400. And, they don't have “Yona ane an that they were there last miyrheo™ “Surely not?” “Miss Seton Carly and and there “They putin Mr. Holt and 1 came in fairly there wasn't a sound wasn't a light.” were there,” said Angus. “They were probably asleep when! And they were up! and away very efirly this morn-! you came in ing, them.’ ae was their hurry?” Admiral. "I understood didn't have to be in 2oth.”’ sO you probably didn't hear axked that Lisbon the they until the Angus hesitated. Mr, Zoller's business was his own. But he had siid that he was returning to England on an Empress und it was not unlikely that some of those now in the coach would be with him and they would learn that. he had not been called to . Lisbon, “They didn't- go to Lishon, " he a ob fo-file a return unless one of them has an income of more than $1,200, However, if either you or your wife worked and your employer deducted some tax from your pay, you will want to file-a return to get a refund of this money even though your income in 1958 was below $1,200. + * * * The second big tax break — if you're reached 65 — allows you to deduct the full amount of your doctor and hospital expenses from | any Income you have beyond that which is exempted from tax. For example; Suppose you patd $400 in medical bills in 1958 and, after your $1,200 exemption, you had §2,200 income. You can deduct the $400 from the $2,200, pay tax oncthe remaining $1,800. Incidentally, you're considered 65 for the enflre year you reached that age anytime during the year or on Jan. 1, Thus, if you reached 6) anytime from Jan. 1, 1957, through Jan. 1959, you may claim the tax breaks allowed people 65 or over Of course, there are many other features of the income tax law of 1958 if 19589 i ‘radio, sledge hammers, oil, whisky, | applying to persons of all ages which onset, people may want to look into. If you're in doubt about any of the bot or general tax breaks, _ don't hesitate to write or have a talk with the nearest Internal Rev- enue Service office. That's the only place you can get official answers ‘to your tax questions “Lucky's a very intelligent eat,’ couldn't be cut, they said in sp she said, “hut A cat that has var ae statements But they didn’t to gn isay where or how much. The com- /mittee will work several months fan those questions. Pontiac Youth atone tats otiune ott n i ollowing today's meet of the | to Get Chance’ vill sake up into a Oar inane | Behind Bars to start whipping into shape more. than a dozen separate bills pro- | viding the money to finance the | A ON-year-old Pontiac boy, who budget i pleaded yesterday ‘for another! The first of the subcommittee, | chance.” was sentenced to prison and he largest. already has di-| VEIN: peal tl ‘aarmagh’, CLOSE TONIGHT OPEN F ri, . 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FREE BROCHURE AVAILABLE evening given by Mrs lavenue. Durand, igregational Church. ATTEN DANTS REVEALED Chetwood of | Spokane drive. Viss Nelson is an Eastern | Michigan College graduate, Her fiance is a vraduate of MSU. MARILYN M. NELSON At Kremer Home Bride- Elect Feted Kathy Young, bride-elect of of honor for the ceremony. Brides: Dean McConkey. of Durand, was maids will include Mrs. Cohassey, honored at a linen shower Monday | Alice Bego, Joan Skelly, Mary Ann Theodore Crozier and Rae Nancy Fife of Cohassey and Mrs. Lee Kremer at|Pittsburgh, Pa. the Kremer home on Tewight Guests present were Mrs. Young. Mrs. McConkey, Mrs, Robert Young, Mrs. Anton Bego, Mrs. ‘Ward Richards, Mrs. Charles Manley Young of Cherokee road,|Turner, Mrs. Robert Clendenin. Miss Young will exchange vows|Mrs. Earl Phillips, Mrs. James with Mr. McConkey, son of Mr. Aldrich and Mrs. Heine. and Mrs. Robert McConkey of x * * March 21 at First Con-| iso attending were Mrs. Wilma Dickinson, Mrs, George Irwin, Mrs, was made that|Palace, Mrs. Robert Wright, * * * The daughter of Mr. and Mrs ra Announcement Miss starting WIGd : -once-a-year SALE brings you big savings on fine home furnishings! Pe ovr Seana oe SPECIAL ORDERS TOO! Save 10%. even if wi don't have the merchandise you want right ino stock For we'll Special Order any furniture item and give you the advantage of the 10% discount! You can order now — for delivery later, . HOME OM Lig ai Gene OR cea a 24. WEST HURON Open Monday and ee one cri pastimes eS Rae Nei oh — . ¥ — a oF aie — 4 Pm = oe ‘Mrs. George Heine will be matron Bego, FEBRUARY OR MORE ALL FURNITURE, LAMPS, PLAQUES, TABLES, PICTURES and WALL DECOR SPECIAL. REDUCTIONS FINE CHINA, CRYSTAL, BRASS WARE, STAINLESS GIFTS, Deferred Payment Plan A Available Gs STREET - ‘il 9 4 M. Eileen mer and Jerry Barnes: Pythian Sisters’ Aaron Fox, Mrs.|, William|. Miss Skelly, Miss Crozier, | Elect Officers New officers of Fannie E, Tomp j | 4 = | ! “ers ia E . kins Temple, Pythian Sisters, were 4 installed Saturday evening at the i . O Hall on West Huron. Installing officer was Mrs, A. J. Roy, assisted by Mrs. Clyde Rank- | Mrs. | ton and Mrs. Isaac Myers Clarence L, Smith was installed as year. Guests included Mrs. Virgil S Edwin Pafineau of Detroit. most excellent chief for the coming - -Krugh of Battle Creek and Mrs.) t Wang Not Too Diplomatic — : but This Wife Knows Her Wolf By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: I have been riding back and forth from work with a married man—I am single, I didn’t ask HIM, he asked ME. At first he had other riders but it ended up just the two of us. ~ His wife called me up and told. me that she didn't like the idea ABBY of just the two of us riding together, so | am now taking the bus. There was nothing be- tween us and | was insulted. Did she have a right to do this?” TAKING THE BUS DEAR TAKING: His wife shouldn't have called you—she could have handled it by speak- ing to her husband. She guessed wrong this time, but depend on it—she knows her husband better than you do. * * * “DEAR ABBY: I am very much interested in a beautiful -+ young woman who is very quiet and extremely secretive about her past. that she has been married and divorced twice and has had a third marriage annulled. She is not yet 20, I am 28, a mining engineer and have never been married. "She is the first girl I've ever been in love with. When I try to get her to tell me more about herself she says she is living in the present, not the = past. do you think her past is important? Should | insist in knowing more about her or has she a right to keep hér past a secret?’ NORM DEAR NORM: You don’t need a geiger counter to know there is- plenty of still water running deep under the surface here. With the record history has for repeating itself, exca- vate a lot. deeper before getting any more involved, x * * “DEAR ABBY, [I am a wi- dow who has raised a daughter to be a nice respectable young lady. She is now 21 years old and holds: down a good job. _ 7 She once told me She has been going for two years with a fellow who talks marriage to her but he is slip- pery about making anything of- ficial. "Since I have no husband to talk to him, de you think I should do the talking and find out what his intentions are with my daughter? In my day, a fellow wasn’t allowed to waste a girl's time.” WHAT TO DO? DEAR WHAT: In your well- meaning efforts to ‘‘save’’ time you could lose the fellow. Let _ your daughter find out what his intentions are. * x * . “DEAR ABBY: I am almost 13. Me and abot seven other girls went to the show the oth- er night and ‘all sat together except me and another girl. We sat in the back row. because we knew our boyfriends were coming and we saved them seats. When the boys came they sat with us, We held hands a little but that’s ail. “One of the other’ girls told her mother that me and ‘this girl and our boyfriends we re carrying on. something dis- graceful and my mother heard about it. Now she won't let me % go to the show. Even with girls. Is this fair, Abby?” KAREN DEAR KAREN: When you go to the show with girls you should all sit together. A girl shouldn't go to meet a boy un- les she asks her mother’s per- mission first. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO “Howie:” You might have been bred in Minnesota, but you were “buttered up” in Wis- consin, Get better acquainted with her before you give her the ring. * * * For: a personal reply write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a_ self-addressed stamped envelope. Bethune PTA Workshop Set Better,” “Know Your Schools /held at the Bethune PTA meeting lat 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the school. . The workshop will be con- ducted by members who attend-. ‘ed the coriference at Ann Arbor Saturday. Those attending were Mrs. Pur- vis Hunt, Mrs. Robert Burns, Mrs. A, A. McCants, Mrs. Verl White, Mrs. Minnie Barrows, Mrs. George Groves, Mrs. George Price, Sylvia | Peterson and Mrs. Deloris Graves. Cass Ski Club Attends Carnival at Caberfae Ten members of Cass Lake Ski Club spent last weekend at the Winter Carnival held at Caberfae Ski Resort, Cadillac. Those attending were Larry Schriner, president; Mary Sel- way, Kelly May, B. J. Murphy, Karen Violets: Al Sing. Dr. Wilkam Steele, Edward Shind- ler, Margaret ‘Snyder and Al- freda Neuman. The next meeting of the club will be Friday at the club house on Cass Lake, when Miss Violetta, club instructor, will show color slides of skiing in Colorado. w a colors—Sizes up to Molls Drapery Clearance Sale One Group 48” Fabrics......... yd. $1.00 One Group 48” Fabrics. Small Group 48” Fabrics .... One Group Chintzes & Glosheens. . All Tailored & Ruffled Curtains 10 to 40°% off Ready-Made Traverse Draperies—4 Plain oe © eH * -yd. $1.50 _.yd. 79c yd. 79c Triple W... .25% off All Fabrics in Our Stock Reduced 10% to 40% ROBES All Stock Spreads * ‘| All Cafe and Tier Curtains... One Group Twin Bedspreads One Group Dust Ruffles ....... 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Panelists in- cluded Marina Bell, ‘row, Ophelia Harmon, and Cladell Jones, service girl sponsors; and ‘John Harris and Raymond Hull, patrol boy sponsors. will be the theme of the workshop) ‘director of the Automobile Club of: | Robert Stasiuk, music teacher, Ne: | | ville LaMotte, Erainer Traylor, and. | was the! | p.m. Minnie Bar-| Dinner ‘Speaker Slated by Child Guidance Clinic DR. LESTER het SONTAG Alumnae Group | to Meet Friday © Birmingham Wellesley Alum- nae will entertain their hus- bands at the traditional cock- tail and dinner meeting Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Barney of Birming- ham. Guest speaker will be Mag- nus Von Braun of Birmingham who will speak on the United States’ missile program, Mrs. Emory Dearborn is chairman of hostesses. As vice president of the Bir- mingham Club, Mrs. Barney will attend the Wellesley Col- Dr. Lester W. Sontag, di- rector of Fels Research In- stitute, Yellow Springs, Ohio, will be guest speaker at the annua! dinner meeting of Oak- land Child Guidance Clinic Board, to be held at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 5 at Northwood Inn. Dr. Sontag, an autority on child development, will speak on “What Makes Children Tick.” Mrs. Clarke Andreae is in _charge of the dinner. On her committee are Mrs. Karlton Pierce, invitations; Mrs. Max Miller, publicity, Mrs. Eu- gene Hunter, Mrs. Burton Tab- bert and Mrs. Warren Booth, decorations;, and Mrs. A. A. Huntzinger, Mrs. Ben Frank and Mrs. Jervis McMechon, tickets. Noel Buckner, chairman of the board, will preside. Rabbi Mordecai Halpern of Royal Oak and Dr. Morris Weiss will also take part. Reservations may be made by calling ¢ the cin OUR Ist ANNIVERSARY Thanks to all our friends and customers for their suppor! SPECIAL Tuesday thru Friday $1.50 Reg. Heir Cur 75¢ Our Regular $15 PERMANENT Bring A Friend 2 for $15 Louis Beauty Shop 10 W. Huren St. FE 5-8000 tnd Flecr—sext te Buckner’ 's lege Alumnae Council in Feb- ruary. Camp Fire Girls to Elect Officers Officers and board members will be elected when the annual meet- ing of the Pontiac Council of Camp Fire Girls is held Tuesday at 7:30, at the’ Community Services. Building. Also on the agenda will be the’ revision of bylaws and a review of | highlights of the group's activities throughout the past year. JUST ARRIVED! Amaryllis and Tuberous Begonia TASKER’S Sales & Service Year ‘Round 63 W. Huron St. FE 5-626! Winter Coat Event... Regular to $] 10 ASB and *68 All wool imported and domestic tweeds, fancies, and solids. Regular and petite sizes. All sales final. 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Fa 2 as j : : ; ene TWELVE THE 2 PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1956: 2 ] Airlines Get Adverse Ruling CAB Examiner Says Great Lakes and Curry Should Be Grounded WASHINGTON ?--A Civil Aero- nautics Board examiner has rec- ommended that the operating au- thority of two supplemental air- lines — Great Lakes, Burbank, Calif., and Currey Air Transport Galesburg, Ill.—be revoked. * * x : Examiner Merritt Ruhlen yester- day found both airlines, a group of | associated ticket agencies, two of. | ficials—Irving E. Hermann and Ida| Mae Hermann of Burbank—had vi-: olated economic regulations, Acting on a complaint filed by the CAB in 1954 Ruhien declared Great Lakes and Currey in 1953 and 1954 jointly provided regular service to New- York, Phil- adelphia, Chicago and Los Ange- les, in spite of strict bans then in effect on frequent and regular service by non-scheduled opera- tors, 2 Cited with the Hermanns were, Nevada Aero Trades Co. a part- nership of the Hermanns and owner | of all the planes operated by Great) Lakes and Currey; Air Internation al Inc., a Nevada gasoline pur-| chasing firm owned by Ida Mae. Hermann; Great Lakes Airlines| Agency Inc.: Skycroach Agency of | Nevada Inc., and Skycoach ticket} agencies in New York, Chicago, | Los Angeles, Detroit and San Fran- cisco, ‘ * * * Ruhlen said these companies | and the Hermanns individually operated illegally as a ‘‘com- |. bine,” and should be ordered to | desist from elther direct or indi- ret engaging in alr transporta- tion, tuhlen said the Hermanns ad- mitted ownership of Great Lakes but denied control or ownership of Currey Air Transport. The exam iner said testimony showed Iler-? mann bought 95 per cent interest in Currey in June 195] for $10,000 Ask New Liquor Tax FLIPPERY CUSTOMERS — Blissfully going steady, porpoises Suzie, left and Clown don't care who knows it at the Miami, quarium, They Fla. Sea- ()* OPI Phote have no hands to hold, but they _ figure ot ees will do just as aL Water Diversion Bill May Pass Backers Confident New Plan for Great Lakes Will Succeed WASHINGTON ® ~~ Backers of! of legislation that would allow Chi- cago to divert additional water from Lake Michigan into the Illi- nois waterway say they think they have almost won the battle. “This time,” said Rep. Thomas J. O’Brien (D-Ill) yesterday, “I think we've got a winner,” O’Brien and Sen. Paul Douglas (D-Ill) told a diversion strategy meeting they had high hopes that both houses of Congress would ap- prove the bill early this year. The measures introduced by O’Brien and Douglas in the House and Senate, respectively, would permit Chicago to divert an additional 1,000 cubic feet of el of the Hlinois Waterway for a: trial period of one year. The current diversion limit set Congress and a Supreme Court decree is 1,500 cubic feet a second. Similar measures twice have been vetoed by President Eisen- hower because of Canadian objec- tions. However, Canadian authori- ties have said they will not oppose the plan this year. The bill passed the house last session, but died in the Senate = te the face of a threatened fill- pagel Sen, William Proxmire (D-Wis) on the last day of the sension, Other Great Lakes states oppose diversion of additional water by Chicago on grounds it endangers water a second to raise the lev- ithe 40th annual convention of the a brain operation which neither opened the skull nor shed a drop of biogd. . The team of brain surgeons and nuclear scientists at the Gustav ‘Marsnik Possible for Reds’ MIAMI BEACH (UPI) — Dr. Wernher von Braun: believes the Russians: could send a rocket to Mars this year but doubts that the ‘United States could, * * «* The rocket scientist, speaking at Associated Contractors of America yesterday, urged that the U. S. missile program be stepped up. “We may find ourselves sur- the hammer.and sickle flag’’ un- less our program is speeded up, he said, The recent Soviet Lunik rocket demonstrated the Russians have the capability of sending a he added, * * He said this could be done easily lby putting several rocket stages to- gether in a cluster. rounded by several planets flying| . one-way rocket to Mars right now, New Atomic Brain ‘Surgery’ - Uses Proton Rays, Not Incision for seachnlctenie olesale ‘pall hiv qrenienest University| of Parkinson's disease and for cer- pronto are fonoran paca ne a ‘ Werne? Institute Upsala American-invented - proton ray. patient’s skull, he was cured. pain- lessly of a serious mental depres- sion. days later, A similar operation iearried out by orthodox lobotomy preparation and a long period of recovery. * * * Prof, Lars Leksell of Lund Uni- versity, who supervised the oper- The man left the hospital two) only two in the the positive during hour operation, said Prof, Bror interviews. By ‘destroying a piece of tissue|Rexed of Upsala, one of the six- three millimeters thick inside the} man ——_ * * The atomic knife was supplied by the synchrocyclotron, one of rid suitable for this kind of operation. The other is at the University of ‘California at would have required weeks of} Berkeley. During the operation, the patient. was alone in the operating room, To avoid risk of atomic radiation, Leksell and his assistants operat- ed the ray from an adjoining room ation, expressed belief the new and watched the patient on a method can be applied ‘to ease closed television - circuit. ° ENG Classes Begin Mon., Feb. 16 MEW STUDENTS APPLY NOW! DEADLINE: FRIDAY, JAN. 23, 1959 INEERING COLLEGE * TECHNICAL INSTIT shipping and hydro-electric proj- els, Cuban Prison Bursting With Men Facing Trial “Those arrested had court hear- Murder Hearing Set for Detroit Minister ~DETROIT « — A Detroit min- ster is to be examined Friday on a first degree murder charge in the fatal shooting of his wife. — ects by lowering Great Lakes lev-; “0 WATER ) AUTOMATIC CONDITIONERS" By ROBERT BERRELLEZ Finally one young prisoner paid tant {he would speak English ‘‘because| HAVANA Cuba (AP)—Jammed iwhat | say now the guards may jinto a prison normally housing 150 take back to the prison director.” | The Rev. Elzie Kaigler, 66, stood | ings, even defense counsel,” Fig-|mute yesterday at his arraignment | uerodo said. “On the other hand,|and a plea of innocent was entered | ithe rebel tribunals are all madejfor him. Recorder's (criminal) | to Offset Crime Cost | Other and | UP of rebels. This is Russian-type|Judge W. McKay Skillman or- | LANSING (UPI) — The Mich-| linmates are 561 followers of ex-| prisoners gathered igan Temperance Foundation to-! dictator Fulgencio Batista awalt-|began airing complaints. The two) Juatice. a dered Rev. Kaigler held in Wayne | Money Back Performance day proposed special ‘narcotics ling trial on “war criminal’ | ¢s¢ orts drifted off to chat with) Army Capt. Jose Luis Castro, County Jail without bond until his | GUARANTEE taxes on liquor and liquor adver-| charges, other — prisoners playing eards.|41, awaits trial on charges he examination. tising to help pay the state's crime | Some probably will go free. Oth- “They seemed to be on good terms. | would not reveal, . The first degree murder hares and welfare costs. Fidel C astro's ‘identified himself as Evelio Gil.) «7 have a wife and two chil- stems from a tape-récording of an| * Automatic! Absolutely no . rages. & SINUS * * * “Any and all liquor taxes should | be used to help offset the tax! holic beverages,” said in an open makers. letter to law-; * * * either of two forms, the founda tion said. It could be based on the alcoholic content of beer, wine and liquor and be paid by the consum- er. It also could be in the form of a gross income or e6rporation tax on makers of alcoholit bev Canadian, U.S. Shippers Oppose Lake lers will cle firing squads, * The prison is inside burden caused by the use of aleo-| fortress on a hill overlooking Ha | the foundation | yvana, not far from historic Morro was to arrest: some rebels,” he guards, men was given an unhindered ‘food as the prison officials—rice, visit to the cells talk before * * Cantle 7 The prisoners — Batista police,| military men One of the taxes could be in| housed in large cells with Interi-| Ors guards patrol the ers . . i Escorted by two unarmed! ,, Zayas, denied this, news: | n and informers - huts 20-foot walls like Quonset our party of US are |23, Havana-born military college! dren, but I would rather be shot argument ‘between Rev. leadet who joined Batista’s police la Cabana two years ago, “The only crime 1 committed | sill: “LT struck or hurt no one.’ He complained that the food and accommodations were bad and and there was little of no medical Armed | attention. | The prison commandant, Alfon-/ “They eat exactly the same | beans, bread, beefsteak and des- The prisoners were reluctant tO sert,” . Zayas said, “The déctor Diversion | 7 comes several times a day. .Zayas agreed the prison was jammed far beyond normal ca- [pacity but said that equld not be helped, Another prisoner, former police- man Hector Figuerodo, 29, claimed all he had done was “‘to arrest those who were putting OTTAWA (#—A resolution oppos-,way water was taken out of the | bombs in theaters and other pub-| ing any further diversion of water|lakes system. from the Great Lakes system has been passed by groups represent- ing most lakes shipping. * * A resolution adopted at the an-| nual joint meeting yesterday of the) Dominion Marine ‘Assn, and the! United States Lake Carriers Assn. was aimed particularly against a, long-standing Chicago proposal to) divert an additional 1,000) cubic) feet a second from Lake Michigan into the Tlinois canal system, Iegisiation to authorize the | diversion has been placed before | the U.S. Congress in recent ses. | sions bat has not passed. The | Canadian government has sent several notes to the State De | partment protesting any diver. | sion. The Canadian contention is that! it would reaet against navigation and the production of hydro-power | in conjunction with the St. Law. | rence Seaway project. * * * The resolution, expressing “un: / alterable opposition’ pf\ the car-| riers, asked that Congress hold off) any action on diversion until it! can bo studied by some interna. tional tribunal, such as the Inter.) national Joint Commission It said all questions of Great | Lakes diversion sheuld be re. | ferred to a competent tribunal, and added diversion without such | a provision would violate treaty rights of Canada and the United States. , ‘J. J. Mahoney of Toronto, man- ager of the Dominion Marine) Assn., said the matter should be one for action between Canada and the United States, that it would not be a good situation’ if Canada had no controls over the ica ASTHMA DRAINAGE much sever mheenibe, coughin 4 difficult bresthine durine recurring #t= Sas of “ioe oa ickiy helps combat allerey relax tubes as taut; ‘meus, a ys { Labo- | at druseiats, _Ne places.” BIG BEAR ADD- A- ROOM | ' cd OPERATORS ON DUTY No —_— Down charge Jan. 9. dead than see us under the ham mer and sickle,” he said, allud- ing to the oft-repeated charge by the Batista regime that Castro's "|movement was communist. * * * Three Roman Catholic priests came to visit the prisoners, “They come every day to com- fort us," said Gil, speaking prisoner. Asked {if he is afraid to face a firing squad, Gil replied: “No, T speak the truth.” Car Theft Sentence I am not afraid because and his wife, Clara, 48, said Prosecutor Sarhuel H. Olsen. The | tape was made- last Wednesday, | the day Mrs. Kaigler was shot. Police said they believé M Kaigler intended to use the t * New York to Detroit the English’ Jet Flights Start Feb. 10 DETROIT —American Airlines| plans to start non-stop jet-powered Electra flights between New York | and Detroit Metropolitan sald ook Feb. 10. The airline said the new lanes will cut flying time between the two cities by 45 minutes. The jet- Oakland County Circuit Judge prop Electra flights are scheduled | Frank L. Doty yesterday tenced Thomas C. Fink, of from 2 to 5 years for car theft. A jury found Fink guilty of the === §9QF MORTGAGE LOANS 12 YEARS—6% 24.HOURS EVERY DAY! sen- 27, of and New York's La Guardia field. | Rochester, to serve a prison term < to take 90 minutes between Detroit | as evidence in a divorce action. ‘ work to do! Saves you cash—every day! *v Works on any water supply! Near Warranty! No M ney Down—¥F.H.A. } PHONE FE 2-9892 *More than moves rus 541 NORTH PERRY i | F. F. 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Saginaw St., Pontiac, Mich, rot Ds show fa PAT PAE » + EVERY WRK ON ABe-TV fd ~ eR 8s ~— & TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1950” _ ity” who belongs in Major torre baseball. *seven children, there isn’t a single tie to be found in his ’ man and had to wait for the club manager before enter- sos ’ . since Dec. 27, accounted for three Falcons, Blue Chips ceases Wnt ORI te tomes tae YMCA-GMC Victors league-leading total to 54 points. ° Bathgate went on a_ five-point The Falcons finished Ist in the|splurge, counting two goals and YMCA Division and the Blue Chips| three assists, and clésed in with took the honors in the GMC Divi-/53- points, sion as the loops completed Ist . ®- * round play last night. Pressing. the leaders are De- A 20 forfeit over the Bull Dogs) troit’s Gordie Howe and Chicago's gave the Falcons seven straight./ Eddie Litzenberger with 47 and 4 Dick Muller’s 16 points paced the| points, respectively. Last Chips to a 39-25 conquest of Engin-| scoring champ, Dickie Moore eering. Tech Club walloped the| Montreal, holds fifth place with Jesters 44:24 and Hasse’s Phar-|42 points. macy belted Road Runners 60-24 in others. : ‘The scoring leaders: ~ oa we omc , ween 1. Geaftrion, Montres! pu nive chips “ba rakors TS pee age oe BR Fence fb Red Runes} $f Mere Nei. BB S Be i Bi] ee " Geart Jesters va tom! § ; . 4 Blue ys. 5 ae seeares Hacse's vs. Pateona 10 pam. ie hse / Pe ‘ ow 22! THE PONTIAC PRESS _ * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. » . oye THIRTEEN ? a - From the Press Box He may not be popular with the necktie manufactur- ers of America, but Bill Veeck is still the “Mr. Personal- * * The fuzzy-headed blond eS t had a tie around his neck in civilian clothes since 1933. “I had to wear a tie a couple times while I was in . the Marines, but that was only during inspection, and it came off immediately afterward,” he said. In his home in Cleveland, which houses his wife and} closet, But there isn’t enough room for all the = shirts he has in his wardrobe. Ok * In baseball, the old status-quo writers called him a “clown” from the Barnum and Bailey circus, In social circles he was often stopped at the door of formal affairs. As it turned out he was always the only exception among the cravat-wearing. set. “There were many times I couldn’t get past the door- ing, but he knew he had to let me in, as I was, or:not let me in at all,” he explained. “T haven’t been turned away for years,” he added. READY TO RETURN TO BASEBALL my Detroit Hosts NBA All-Star Game : 2 2 x *& * Sawehuk Out With Shoulder Injury PERFECT SCORE — Bob.Gormong rolled Pontiac's first sanc- tioned 300 game of 1959 last night during league play in the West Side Classic. It was his 2nd perfect game in as many months. He es ey or ocean Oat os en eee ee | ‘when Norm Uliman’s shot hit the | miss any more games, Wings’ Goalie Hurt DETROIT (UPR. — Goalie Terry Sawchuk will be lost to the Detroit Red Wings for tomorrow night’s game at Chicago and 27-year-old Bob Perreault of the Hershey Bears will take his place in the). nets, Red Wing general manager Jack Adams said today. Sawchuk has a sprained right shoulder, an injury incurred in pre-game practice Sunday _ night goalie on the point of the shoulder. Sawehuk said the shoulder started to stiffen up after the game and Dr. Charles Karibo said he'll know better today whether or nol Sawchuk will The injury hit the already over- burdened Wings hard. Defense-| iman Red Ealy has his ankle in | getting the breaks. a cast due to a practice injury early last week and the cast will be removed today but it won't be known until] then if he can play tomorrow. * * * The Wings haven't won a game since Dec. 28 and have only that victory to show for 15 games since a Dec, 10 triumph. Coach Sid Abel sent the Wings through a tough twe-hour work- out yesterday and ordered an- | ether for today. Adams and | Abel talked to the club for a | half hour. Abel called the | Wings’ 4-2 loss to New York | Sunday “awful.” “At least at the first part of the) slump we were playing pretty geod hockey and just weren't But n now ow we PCH Holds Top Spot Veeck as usual was the lone sport-shirt wearer at, the Elks’ banquet last weekend. In was his second visit to Pontiac in the past two months and on both occasions he was in his typical humorous form. He loves to reminisce about his days in baseball even with the lowly St. Louis Browns. “We had the strategy all figured out in St. Louis,” said Veeck, “we thought if we put a couple of Brownies on every team we could really louse up the league.” x * * Veeck, however, was always a master-promoter of the game. It’s been five years since he’s been in baseball, and even though he said little about trying to buy into the White Sox, he did say he “hoped it wouldn’t be too long before he was back in the game.” “They (the Comiskeys) are tough customers to deal with,” he admitted. WARNED BRIGGS ON TIGER SALE . When the Tigers went on the block couple years ago and the Briggs family turned down his offer in favor of the current regime, Veeck said he told Spike Briggs, “You just made your exit out of baseball.” “Spike disagreed,” said Veeck, “he thought they were all too good ffiends to push him out.” “Few months later I got a telegram in New York from Spike. All it said was ‘You were right,’” he concluded, * & * So, the Tigers’ loss may soon be the White Sox’ gain. Baseball and Veeck go ee, with or without a neck- tie. - OTHER COLLEGE SCORES East . Waynesb‘g (Pa.) 70, eds City (Pa.) van MICHIG. AN COLLEGE SCORES tier Fog Stave 92,,Ohio State 77 Hillsdale 89, 55 lamagoo 79, Olivet 63 shi g (Pe.) gi, Mt £ State Philadelphia where Pete received the 22nd annual HIS BEST FANS — Pete Dawkins, Army’s Maxwell trophy All-America football player, greeted his mother and father, Dr. and Mrs. Henry E. Dawkins in sweep of thé top football awards for 1958. Saginaw Next Foe in League Action Friday Berkley in 3rd Spot in Class A; Troy 9th in Class B - Pontiac Centra] held its lofty | position in class A basketball en of the Associated Press and th UPI polls this- wek as result of the 57-49 victory over Flint North- ern last Friday. The Chiefs, however, face a dan- gerous Saginaw High team Friday) night in an important Saginaw Val- ley game and win pr lose, Pon- tiac will still suffer a big setback test of guard Charley Barge. Barge, the leading scorer in the SVC with a 21.5 average, Chiets to fill since he is a mid- year graduate. Another Oakland County school, Berkley jumped high into the rank- ings by taking over third place|°% behind Detroit Austin. The Bears, so Players Ordered to ieuore Contracts Bethan (W. Va.) 58, Beckie? CS) St. Vincent (Ps.) Baldwin Wallace (Ohio) 78 South The Citadel 65, Clemson 44 Georg . Spencer Blanks Rochester, 5-0 re 65 a ae 91, a be] Midwe Minnesota 71, Northwestern 67 Westmar (lowa) baseball tdday was faced with its first serious strike threat in more Strike Threat Faces IL Over Penson ons NEW ae (AP) — Organized Blake, the other | pitcher Eddie representative, said the strike res-| olution was adopted last Oct. 15! and that they were merely acti-| pet - sons ppeutnern State Tens s D.) 58 than a decade. vating it. ‘ nother outstanding goaltending red xk ke . job by Jim Smith last night made| Hiram 6, Penn 61 xin Giana tatween Ge iaeae “7 *)* Spencer Floor Covering eligible fo, "zksville (Meo.) 77. —— ‘| The players estimated that a; = Warrensburg (Mo.) 62. tional League Baseball Players lar to the bi move on to the Class A champion- Southwest Assn.. and the league over a pro somewhat simi o ig| ship round of the City Junior Hock- Baylor 62, Texas 61 i : ‘plan appeared to|/eague plan cost about $293,- ardin-Simmons 59 j|posed pension p! appea Se wil: ey Tournament slated for Thurs- West have reached an impasse with the 000, They said would day Colorado 13, Towa State 64 : ing to contribute about $37,000 and . Ad Colo.) State 85 Players Association ordering its 50 ld “- kk 8t. noel « (.36,) Je 160 members not to sign their con-|{hat "wen they ave , they wou Gonsage w a month, Only those who Smith blanked Rochester's Roy- als in a 5-0 semifina] victory at Northside which settled the title Slumping Geoffrion Still Leads Scoring Jack Angott and Mike Kaines scored twice apiece and Roger Ward added one to help make only things easier for Smith. den! Hockey vaagie scoring HE tracts and not to report for spring training, the league refusing to putants: played five years would be eligi- ble, . They maintained the money could come from exhibition games against major league (Canadian Veteran Tests Gene Gresham DETROIT # — Unbeaten light- had to have an operation. He's a for the season. | Terry Sawchuk will be out of ' action temporarily as result of a because it wil} be the final con-| wilt leave a big hole for the | fs =e * { 10 Cage Stars fo Compete in 9th Annual Tilt Pro League Governors Also Huddle Thursday to Air Problems ‘DETROIT & — The 20 greatest stars in professional basketball will compete Friday night at Detroit's Olympia Stadium in the National Basketball Assn.’s ninth annual_all- star game. Before the mid-winter ciemaie be- gins, the league’s board of gov- ernors will huddle on Thursday afternoon to iron out several knot- ty problems of league expansion. The race problem came-up last weekend when Rookie Elgin Bay- lor of the Minneapolis Lakers — said he and two other Lakers were ‘refused accommodations at a hotel in Charleston, W. Va. Baylor refused te play in -the- game, Other members of the squad stayed at the hotel, while Baylor and the others moved to another location. can’t even get the puck out of our own end,” Abel said * * * Perreault is coming on loan from Hershey of the American Hockey League. The Wings’ No. 1. farm system goalie, Dennie Riggin, was seriously injured- in a_ practice session last November when he was hit in the eye by a puck and * * * League president Maurice Podol- off said “somebody slipped at Charleston. The league had every assurance against any indignity. The matter will be brought up when we meet in Detroit.” The board of governors will set dates for its draft meeting, and select dates and a site for the NBA's anntal meeting, and also will complete playoff plans. Proposed rule changes and the question of expanding the league to 10 or more teams also will be discussed. * x * As for the game itself, the stars Rated Tops as * Junior Showman ifrom the Eastern Division will be lafter their seventh victory against A 13-year-old Rockford boy, Don only two losses. Heading up the Hunter, showed his Irish setter in east squad, coached by Red Auer- such fine style that he walked off pach of the Boston Celtics, will with top honors in open junior be three of his own players. |showmanship competition at Sun- _ day’s Pontiac Kennel club show.| Bob Cousy will be playing in ‘He won over 13 others, including) his ninth straight All-Star game ithe next three as follows: , and will be joined by teammates - * Fe , Bill Russell and Bill Sharman. fiscleme. | Designated as starters along te wii \e. with these three are Paul Arizin of the Philadelphia-Warriors and "| Kenny Sears of the New York Knickerbockers, Also on the East squad are Dolph Schayes, the Syracuse star who = joins Cousy in his ninth straight cite). All-Star game; Larry Costello and Hayes. dachshund) |Johnny Kerr of Syracuse; Richie ‘Guerin of New York and Woody INJURED — Red Wing goalie | shoulder injury he suffered Sun- | day. Bob Perreault was called up from Hershey and will make his | debut against the Chicago Black | Hawks tomorrow. | Rockford Boy Clemens i East De- Shields, 10, Peeves rithen trot (Labr. a —— Chusak, 13. (o-13) Janet matemart 1, Dachah Costro, on | inom r. ows obedience trial the five e following, iL ae oun Ne BM Bistenjaneoher im he unbeaten in eight games, play host open ~Marcia Schiehr, Dearborn to Farmington Friday night. (Sitar Beiectrie, polden retriever) Sve 'Sauldsberry of Philadelphia. te “dtig” afte rari, a 4 AP Wirephete Tro wien B. Molly Th Starti for the W d, y dropped a notch from 8th Uy, Thornton, Bir. so fated est squad, | as the outstanding college foot- jt) gth in class B ratings after Reddy taiden stciinen), Vie Ueldea! cogched by Ed Matauley of the ball player of 1958. Dawkins, a product of Cran- its squeaker against Clawson, 45-| ; lt, regular shew Eleanor , Migts| world champion St. Louis Hawks, brook and a resident of Royal Oak, made a clean | 43, and Imlay City moved into! jitArers. championship vag best of will be three of the Hawk players second place in class C after bounc- en ar ghortha Blaze ase yooayar. 8 a;—Bob Pettit. Slater Martin and — ing Oxford, 75-65. serve for went T® Cliff Hagen; Gene Shue of the De- Orchard Lake St. Mary was in troit_ Pistons and Baylor of the - 12th position, but the Eaglets play 4 M . [ : Lakers. a strong Highland Park St. Bene ajor eaguer S Alternates are George Yardley dict team tonight which could snap and Dick. McGuire of Detroit, St. Mary’s unbeaten streak, Si N C f f Larry Foust and Dick Garmaker ery QN NEW VONITACTS | or'stinneapots and Jack Twy. ; tiee Central 0. cee. eweeens GO man of Cincinnati. : Bertiey Coens (2 eee Taye | From Our Wire Services The athe ullatar and the | & Flint Northern ........ et . local club, now in its sec. | fame, the all-star game and te Et Scr bh Rocky Colavito of Cleveland, nd season here since moving from 7 Grosse Pointe... .......- ‘(7-1 Cardinal 3rd sacker Ken Boyer, ‘Fort Wayne, Ind., is hopeful the ~ Blake, oe cales and their saw: s Po angry tits) Connie Johnson, Baltimore pitcher,|™Mid-season game will supply a ‘yers said they were willing to 1° ee aks Lao 4-2 and Milwaukee's Johnny Logan much-needed shot in the arm to |place the matter before the Fed- Pod a Rapids Central, Basel signed 1959 contracts Monday. local basketball. Attendanee and jeral Mediation and - Conciliation ; ga. oo Do. * * & interest has been no more than | ea , my u Sens “ rom the mars and pow & Hage wa chery na ne TOR mA scone . im re . sade ween _ 4 bring their case before Frick. 7. Lansing eat Ne v+s-es0e-+ 8-01 oan was believed to = Pettit, St. Louis ..... eas Tiss 28% * * x : [i nara eee 1 extn $25,000 veinerec’ & |Peyms r Ciectanatt 3 t08 tess 348 Sone — eaicate again, wyman. nnatl ¢ 215 1033 4.9 “Our Little: World Series lost "Meurer Goth,” clgnion, ‘outa * + eet ee 2k ee ae money last year,” he snorted. | L708, Cass City, Oriole coaches Harry Brecheen, | $ests, New York Se ii} “It’s up to them. whether they re-| 1 ajamacee Christian .. ,...9-0| Jimmy Adair, Luman Harris and Sharman, Boston... 4) 331 i 3 199 fuse to sign or report. If they| j Puede occ cit EQLAL Vincent also inked pacts, \geneve.erracem Pret Stree ety don’t report, the International $. Mako Christian 22600 c i302: 3 enna nanan + ogy still ply eres ball o $. Bay A] ‘Gt. Btanisiaws fo. ooo SS: “ . : ’ ; player wi . . seo oenno reer ee 8 4 ia — [3 5 jolene * Optimists Set Luncheon “My door ig always open to Sr eis, $i.’ Pasi, Or- * : them, They can discuss it with |fnerd Lets Bt Mery, eee wee. me, but there would be no pur- niey CSD [| ers e@ Wal S pose served. We just don't have| } Biber 0 a8 the money. Besides, any pension 3. can cainotte este. 8-0 ; . plan would have to include the : Kingston 022. pe a) Birhg song — we wit Andrews was an end on the other Triple A leagues (American - i-lireceive awards at rst annual; PCH team last season, Lyon was Assn. and Pacific Coast League) : Harbor Bosch Our Lady Sikes $3 Optimist Club Awards luncheon! a fullback on the St. Fred squad and the fact is they're broke.” 118. Peck Marbor ®t. John oe ¢j| Thursday at the Elks Temple. and leading: scorer in Oakland am * * County, and Flynn was a half- The certificates, presented for) back at St, Mike. “|IFL Pros Plan to Start in 1960 “ees New Grid Loop Formed citizenship, scholarship and _foot- timis b i ball will be awarded to Gerald | ee ones a ea progr Andrews of Pontiac Central, John tion of giving equal impetus to Lyon of St, Frederick and Michael |football and scholastic achievement Flynn of St. Michael. in honoring city prep griddets, * * * NEW YORK (--A fledgling pro-|ball contract is worse than the) The football coaches of all fessional football league with four| baseball contract for the simple] three schools will attend the Next year Pontiac Northern and franchises and eight more|reason that a cannot sign| luncheon along with the. prinet--/Weterford will be included in the penlibe SF eS Se ee Oe ee toe ee awards, -- ating in \ the team: that him,” ker the a a ee) Randall declared. ae Se cee. This wag announced yesterday; “If a boy signs up to play with Tabu Tiakat uate oan: AP Poll by tye ae a ~~ oe paltry two Presentations will be made by John eT™e 10> 10 team, with tiret-oiace attorney secretary years, expira con- ee - joutfit, to bb leet ap the, Seteeeleenet he wi be feve to Oo tasinensiont ne maemo of Com oo 102.8 ete base oe inational Football Leagué, Randall/with whomever he wishes." 248 f enlachy 3814) te said that a meeting will be held) The originator of the new league| Also in attendance will be Dana ‘Y Rteme: aati (13-i) here in July to elect a league!is Jack Gorbett, a California busi- Whitmer, superintendent of Pon-| ~§ Auborn @ (11-0 jorecidem sel a permanent stalfiness man with « tiac schools, Ed Vogt, district gov-| $ Same! FS offices, = lt comen tachment Sa see scune o tn Cotes Cot Pesnct s. State While revealing his plans, Ran-/owned the Jersey Syra- Staley, Pontiac Central principal.) 10 = at Ce eee dall leveled a blast at the Nation-|cuse teams in the ‘Father Norman Thomas of St. Stete (6) 178 al Football League. League and the Ei Paso ‘club in|Michael and Father James Shee-| g foe serves . League. than St. Frederick. | eas pile, : ho ~ a i THE PONTI Ac PR F : Ae = 5 3% : F if : : 3 f ESS. TU UESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1959 a Ae ee e < Eaglets-St. Ben, Rochester-Troy Top Attractions Two Big Games Slated Tonight ‘BEATTY’S . TRANSMISSION SERVICE Completely Instolled oe fs ¢ kk 4-Way Battle in Big 10 MSU Ties. for Lead looking forward to the Michigan, offensively since the first ef the | year,” said MSU coach Forddy | Anderson. By The Associated Press looking forward Surprising Minnesota and steady State battle, ; Michigan State joined idle Illinois) ‘If we can shoot as well as we NEW EASY Journeys ‘Must’ Birmingham to Ferndale in Tilt : By CHUCK ABAIR An important Suburban Catho- | lic contest and an interesting non- league affair headline a 15-game: prep basketball schedule involving! area schools tonight. “ ie, | Unbeaten Orchard Lake St. * , f Marys plays at Highland Park’ ‘ sia a! St. Benedict and strong Troy in i vades Rochester in the top pair The Eaglet-Ben game will be the only SCL contest on tap. Fastern Michigan League action AP Wirephote AFTER A CLOSF CALL — Partially-paralyzed = 2 . Roy Campanella gathers with his family in their — cess 5, and Roy Jr., 10. He will.join the Dodgers suburban Long Island home after he was in- in Vero Beach as a coach this year, Roy came volved in his second auto accident yesterday in out of the accident yesterday without a scratch, | will have Biemingham at Fern- less than a year. Left to right are Tony 8, Prin- but his blah in-law was hospitalized dale and Harel Park at Port | . ; ° _ | eee A full Southern Thumb Indians Take ‘Wait and See’ Atti ude Se | wl complete the league games | to be held. NEW YORK (#—Those who have» mended by their minor league av- compiling a 289 mi si at Indianap- ‘City Handy for a tuneup. w . 21-year-old | : . i 4 'erages, Three outfielders — Dale olis, Ray Webster, @ -y A A A been athe ey ee Bennetch, Don Dillard and Rod shortstop draftee from Sacramento, Cranbecos. Romeo trading|Clevelnnd sirelicl aces Hay G sraber—have a combined total of was 244, He is regarded as a fine F , : Narleski on Don Moss} are ad- 55 nome runs. \defensive player. vised to hold off judgment until they get a chance to see Bob Tief we Milley Seeking Ortonville in non-loop tussles Orchard Lake's Benetch drafted from Willlams- port, Pa., hit 22 homers, drove | (102 runs on a .282 batting aire enauer in action * * * one of the 14 rookies He stands 6-5 and \s 22. years, will be squarely on the line against the Ravens. The Tiefenauer | a are riding a six-in-a- who will report to the Indians’ pjjjard, also 22, ae 319, hit row train and will be seeking training camp in Tucson, Ariz ./91 homers and rapped in 76°runs ew | | thetr ith straight in league play next month, could make Cleveland) {or Mobile fans forget Narleski and Mossi | * * * Based on his minor league record, | Graber, 27, batted 301 with 10 the 29-year-old relief specialist homers and 46 RBIs at San Diego | might possibly develop into a bull-| Joe Altobelli, a first baseman, pen beauty is back for the fourth time, after * * * : A former member 4f the St Louis Cardinals Tiefenauer en joyed a phenomena) season at ‘ Bluejay Swimmers Toronto last year, Depending solely na knuckleball during his first 50) 3] hy iain nial ib lee ip ein Sink Huskies, *. a sinker pitch last year, As a re | sult, he was almost impossible. to hit, especially in the clutch The 6-3, 195-pound native of Desloge, Mo., won 17 while losing five and was a veritable work- horse for the Maple Leafs, He appeared in #4 games, all in re lief and finished 52 of them. He hurled 157 innings, 1M and walked only 19 | and eighth for all games. They Titans’ Head Mentor tilts left after this one. Drops Shada and Ray, ¢. Benedict has lost only to St. ; Frederick in five league outings. Fromhart Aides The Eaglets have since dumped the Rams and more recently DETROIT uw — Jim Miller, the smothered St. James 64-36 with a) University of Detroit's new football'fine display of balanced scoring. is hunting almost an entire W * * Rochester will be another Oak- assistants ‘and County unbeaten power get- left. ting a big test. The Falcons have ‘whipped six successive foes but they will be taking on their most roach, coaching staff Miller turned loose John Shada and Johnny Ray, Compiling six of 10 first places, overs from the Wally Fromhart) and a good margin of others, regime, yesterday. Ken Stilley was, Southfield High's swimmers ye% dropped last week when Miller was after “d Pontiac : : \to Troy. terday afternoon handed Pontiac hired trom Purdue, where he had! Northern High's new team Its 4th heen an assistant | The Colts have lost only to defeat, 5037. Meet was at South field Although Improving firsts, twa each by Shada was given a new job In Detroit's Department of Alumnal | relations, Ray turned down an- other assignment with the Unt- versity Kach has beaten Romeo and | Avondale more impressive in each cane: outseored, the steadily Hluskies captured four struck out ‘ : captain Gary His miost Rose cond Ball Flathiff Crary won A Birmingham victory wou Id cHitering achlevement however ' was in holding enemy “ithe. toe the butterfly and the individual Jim Leary, Titan freshman coach not only put the Maples back in i \ medley Bill added another to a under Frombart, is the only sur the race but it would also serve mere 189 earned runs per game ; ; , yaa string of wins in diving and vivor in the shakeup nice to break up the supremacy en- a * * * | won the breaststroke for his ‘‘dou-; Miller intends to hire two new joyed by Ferndale in the Eastern Fin eet 1 “ 7 4 tien Cenmie ble” line coaches and a backfield aide. |Michigan thus far. The Railsplit-| . i sone . om a he'F) The summary, \He said he has several prospects ters are, the only unbeaten team miajor Teague sine Averill: the Tit (ee-verd| trecatyis von Oy ite in mind and has received many at %0. Port Huron is favored to cific Coast League's most valuable (8! ind, Bley (PNM. Srd. Wahl (a). player in 1958. returns for another "09-28 n japplications. |keep rolling as a strong contender, y TS wv anothe 100-vard butterfly vy Rose) . shot with a 347 batting average, PNY, yd Oadowant 3); 4. Mar-| It's expected the new Titan as-| Hast Dect eats coe the EML a ‘neh, «8) me ~ o baitie m : 24 home runs and 87 runs batted 200-vard freestyle -- Sp rearh ia); ana | Sistants will be lured from Blg Ten, in with San Diego Sar im. dees Meus (PNW! Time ranks, where Miller has close ties.| * * * The squat slugger—he stands toa la wey Hl meal im re Bed Shada was @ Detroit star in the Set yy oe 510 i let one \ - . ton PNM: Time 106 8 late 1930s. Ray played at Notre straight success and a repeat of Hi and weighs 200—ts listed as 100 verd breaststroke --won by Pal li F h t, t ean earli er: -hard earned win at Ken a third baseman but he is equal Ut! PN md tohoaton 18): tra, |Dame as did Fromhart, who wa ly at home almost anywhe a OM sop cei oleic ee fired Dec, 2 after five seasons ag nedy. Romeo, which hosts Rose- j ° 100-yard freeatvle ~won hy Ware (8) 5 Orton- , the diamond. He saw action at 2 Turtle (PND tet Kee ia time Detroit's head coach. ville, is right at .500 at 3-3. I but two positions with the P Paine cen) ber Watlih en —_———- ville will be trying to get back to, ane re ie a che tat a A aoe PN es risa § rd Sones: | “Tthat percentage after pecomns LJ at senson, shortstop a on » : jton (PNH: 490 Ss C J a st victim in eight the mound, | Gin cont me eilay ee wen by Bouth: ports ale@naa?r North Branch's 1st g 207 PNA team and Rornte) i fletd Ke Few of the other ne weomers are 200-vard freestyle relay — won by, Bouthfield, 14730 PNM team (Dicker. |- given much of a chance to stick al-| though they are strongly | recom. gi°r Fould. Mesim sad Willams) Dales, Kazoo Win Handily (Venner. Wells games Friday as guest of Mt. Morris. Brighton has beeff looking for- ward to tonight since Dec, 5. The Bulldogs will be visiting nearby South Lyon seeking some sweet revenge for a one-point upset by TUESD ~ Migh School bo wewant- Prty at Rochester Birmingham at Ferndale Maeel Park at Port Huron Orchard Lake @t. Mary at Bt Creinaw at har | City Handy Cranbrook at ennesly Roseville at Romeo Brighton af South Lyon Benedict Rast Detrowt at Hamtramck the Lions. The Wayne-Oakland 4 t yak Mt Ma } arin ae (ier, ee Morris ‘an leader has a 7-2 record while By The Associated Press Kadamavoe worn a Miehman In We ae al EIGHTEEN : 20, 1959 JANUARY IAC PRESS. TUESDAY, T _THE PON - Sale Houses| 43 ; ‘ ear eae . 43 For S pith cit ‘ND a | Sele Houses 43) JORTH E} 43) For . AND mpl de so ‘ For H ne ~ $500 i “room s & $6, . : Sale ones (ORTGAGE, 4s ‘Bix on ageetia ‘gale, $6750 Alan a aaceany’ Gee a oe aps ak, by Jay ae - BY yler home on 1 S158 Macedsy duced price: ‘CRES I s te edits ener py tad Sas 5 ACRES | bar MAIDEN . in “" ¥ =a oe? L ul . 4 ODEST . pay: . 4 bedroom $7,500 with ses 43 M 4 LAKE ESTATES, 1 ai the price 1 eae For Sale Houses 43 Sax 4 bedfoam, ful -base m to coven. “CAL for NCY : us 42 TTA year oid _ . Hai b cupboards, | edroo AG oll i Rent Miscellanec < DEN Y3N90 plastered ae: Joe : é : CR. 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I KE only. E MODN 1 price, Rea tures # no lekses or; OR 34 2 BEDROOM prick E pane igs On pcos ave ial ef SYLV AN iF A ings EL HOM 2 | NAB ext tt po er lapel Ruesell A. Nott, FE 4-5903 . im Bide re 1 A D ion € = fecurlly deposits required ae me Ntly Ba nee Wenice! cen, Bi MO : Say, ouiecee th a iw IMMEDIATE secu 7 , tomatic N 5. a3 — M | licate turda: sale : dnves if] - Pp M 4 ONLY tion, au vailable » ROO 5O lo le or dup Ope. Ba 4683. | Now for yaraie. vos Aft 1M} : N ADULTS Bob ner month. A t. | CLARKSTON 0 x } ese rary Op _FE ¢ heated al to — EL SSESSIO!} : 0 ; Brien CLARE rt, ontem po Garland beths, r tof ut. JEW MOD 2OSSESS sts. : anager , be Front : Ph carpo | eee 2140 cupboa rougho Fi . V } PO tzage co ‘ee Of Cail the m PT. 6 pop diate" poatession’ bedrooms MA Me ARB . ATH” PARTLY MOLY, 20 ae ais een NE\ bungalow with full $450 down Non HRIDGE. es. base- Gardner 81 | imme arage, autom month é ROOMF ee eats aca lored l- tee Ready rice, $37 bear. ome IMI brick — p eee R-6918 | 2 car iter $100 per fealtor {4 furs 2 car Down "Columbia For O ital a Full rea New BING. anu 23 rida ce eMart “ho “UNDAY | hot wat Nicholie, Re: 377 ll and bus otc 502K Co Joseph Hosp’ : pedis oe small information = pe" PER ae a LE | ment SAKLAND “GE ba tH DAILY | “Bud” Nic FE 2} = Smet $as! 4- in the Bt oak floors | Ni : wear win ‘cons ee » COP: SIDING RCH "CAB OA bric. pe wanes OPEN D M-09PM —| or 0 3m CRIFICE hed 3 be Located in m house, Priced | ou Lae me © ome For NUM RS, BI UNTERS, bedroo ‘ Lk op gas 104 1201 ———— BA at fins ving ee a) bedroct heat a Tay xpects ~—-FE AVIS FLOO A “ 2-3 as bee ri-level AGE PE 5- = it Cote. area it Gas only © — hee C.D. ceral oeuie mest, ane be Excellent = IRD VILL ORATED $500 down Lard nt, Ox- | basemer costs ruelty BER T E NETS Fi OIL H bedroo ivileges WATEROS REDEC Ulity IcK DU- i m moder. { employme ful 00 Closing mental ¢ : ad HER LE DRIVE RCED AIR lf. + Lake br the tcl Gun een Te heel oes fate because ¢ 13101 $19,500 rse it's ri! o IRWINDAL FOR home dup eat VE ae ti ' DIAN VILL We Sparel arr fate leinity MY L BELL terms: 4273 #Of cou! t this yea : -_ na ee oe nome wt ete ew rane Gruee Gas ise td 65 per month S ae x elose to W rooms and nd” ford vie HOME! wit, 3 bed- well lac ee alig mink coa , 43 =D MODEL If you wou ur lot, ic tee model frame bo room IE BROS. ies pin canle: : screens es LOSING MY ity for $500 23701, veral other 1 homes down las t Cyeet § = le Houses ars NISHED } cated on yo you this ne | 8-3 pedroce tos 1 to 8 daily WHI * | aa Le soely. Once aed . mj $2000 equ modern "MY ogy Severe ee ee a es tie move , las —— : For Sale OOO FUR let us show your lot. | heat ere IrovHTTCOM : OR 3- ney ; ha A, newly | ant acre, HOME 62 ane only to na will i} 48 oe BRICK a $9.950 on 1701 Irwin Go sW UL 2-2930 f. "tH OS atorm 5 room ODERN 7 from cost or to Civiia 4d, 14 a) ses 5 to wittag $660 Dixte 0 ‘t ont. MO 1 blk yment to fowar 12 ou TER $25,77! Open Eves® ‘ti seals 350 bom BINDP R. INC. iz fon os Beach. S485 Lake eee ae iste i, aay For octal ul ee tod trtevely 8 rms, Only iN : Woo Co. REALTOR —— ‘ ae “ur S Muscle ple B itor, | ne yi Liber . 59 NOU * ses Fu X A Tf Als ROOM ie, ler Rea Hos 8 [Lite dat M NNOU? Ga” nt Hou 7.5. ta . 3 BED | ohn King Inc. ; = wake R : AN? VIKIN Re cary iy nie Lhe = =, ee WiNewiy redecttated. iD ron = RVICE *Roe er B. neary an Loin DAILY 10 | Willams 1 ios 3-7038 The ‘Dae Goen ESTATES ' eats a FE 2-485 oma Ona ee ere er ie es pm - TIPLE LISTING BE | : Te — oe os After 6. eal AYMENT IN JUDA ; “arpae t MODERN ON 15 rr PARM ted cite: party Cal after & =| MUL | 31 "Roe if MEseiween North NO DOWN oa Piastered Con COLONIAL hea - Las ny it Pur = \ i 5 I oe ry 3 462 “LOVELY Liv ot a alee oy acai _tor R650 {)« yM N 5 GEORGE R. SYLVAN Secon are “3 ie ewes Laagley taba BED ROO MTC roof and week EM 'LTa LL base. 2 a tac loor turn . RED { ED. es, walls taxes w icct tekvece wes eon Pon iL Noor ORL rm 8 nis 5 rivile ng includes aAe 8 Hira ae earn ba ea an oer GR fen een | OT betrvom brick Par INT DRAYTON woODs “tnd ‘screens fre ca aod ths eee | ee OWN pavat eg Moves YOU IN Hye re Mi _ oO ‘Only =| alec Hot wa- New ho bullt-in MEN 2 bedroo torms is home bedr e oa ’N PA oO f : : baths. $22 MON’ ment Bt LK Fasy grounds ble family i Redeeor < furnace edi itehen with fed BABE eri 2 lot 8 aped This alls room. 2 with ‘arg all ETE DOW vO. D heat. 1% ba $68 PER > BIRD R UNION Leve z for @ relia ood erect | Rasemen do oatreet Im I k e Full tite streets, at i ope landsc lastered wW jee bath down irs. bad toate COMPL. aro. gas b a month. In- co DROOM NN 43-0105 month lob and ¢ 1161 Ww t Paved | with ber Paved eee ol ana c floors p Pull pr ed upstair odes and are MENT a bed lot $80 ce. BLDG Wigan cae MODERN aan Maal ase moMMO Ase for en VALUE heey | tid! water Walking sonttan nig Mautomaic! heat rapaye | hed ali. Good dined fox Di a cides taxes DOWN, pier ot Nationa some ah OM - ef moti Ph gr | anc | Immac ow down LJ with low dow tered w fence n o~ y ciud - 0 Sa F! 2 BEDR - od 885 p Huron ND J VE choo Fated Lo | 9.500» tety of ith Anchor 1,200 dow $X modern FE “ = 2 5 yt OT1 Brown RM A LAND A TIL 23 ly deco a verte with 700 — $1. mort- 3 bedrm. Near! Z aT wel heat. 5 Tt oA ON Fo 45905. Mr 8 | BEL A OAK NINGS vic % nicely | for es rd. $14 HA z de new il! Rd OWN RUBSE ¥ y IDERN 4 RM beth Leake. 3 LL EVE TING SER i mien ment bom i be ualifying Property 8-6455 Or tra On Qak H month. Seip (= ent. . Pke bi oe ei MODE at Klizabe TUPLE 118 OR COU. | | R dition onus urry — jum. aE lly acres Area 870 @ REN full baseme i Tra REY aa eit ete ae | SALE =| =" peaerarcae sata, le BE tg Here | want Satins | 3a tren GN 2 ee Ej dul aide 4054 > DRM iy mo - 6 asonable ment : R “Older . to ac automa { C, A} NA Buy like “of Stan ve aEY ge ae MY ONTH New 3 BE Lake 695 EO pace down pay 8 anytime vt TO ated close ne has nd ga- RK 1 heat, Ortonvitle | Yate Corner o 9 to 9. 195 Petr \EAT $30 M 1 Union L ea Ame Fe ym OME PAYMEN || atopsing Tila a Bitte tes Che [hh Cds a bath. ter 119 Mis. Ortonville _ VN | nd Sunday Gag i : n ‘4 1 ROOMBA Anderson of SMAI. HOM ' NO DOWN + UUMNty shopp torma and » eded —move bedroom in. Tile It's | ——— 500 DO\ dati L. 2 ROOMS jong C1 — ~ 4440 31 ECoRATED KE 2 6010 BR NICE ivileges lo /ILIANS ch home New- heal 5 epalrs ne d right $16,- at as a D Ul’ since he - $2, eh side teal ee Gls 16 Down HOUSE | WLY D onth F Bi OWN Lake priv Included Gyy droom ranch | bathe 5 rage Nor do Price a r says “se r home. yle 245 rooms ea $11,500 DOWN FURN 82030 | NE bath §45 m REDROOM ity Union furniture aman 3 be as heat, |'y 1 kitehe thing to Owne ht a large d you nvertil ) — nth. Only | NOTHING 3 Ne take ee a ATER’ and NEW 3 iace,| iw 200 some 50, Ulood te room 4 ted Natura tops oe has boug dit 1s goo The Co : e §1985 mo: | Month u HOT WATER “HESTER — fal Etapince 10% $6 950, Ocu aith faves 250 . our cre with pay- hs com $72 } nce yoni ann varias Lake OCH werent fi tuaer thea Be OMIPS) pecans 2 i ero te ‘stom Fines Glisert,| the!Sup dn hous ser fod Beltooms met $6250 home tart $72 J shang bm am. eat naire ne Pon j ae bas 1228 NM : h TEL-HUR ee yerete | Others . oN you ase Finest o ig oak ments including tax 4 edr CHARM 3 bedroom om Otl fur. | edroom large in kitchen, c ner at Mb Fisher 38 sme c [ble k 3 en binioes terma Ww . naiited meat eelcrinie * month ee LIEVABLE A dandy rs. 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BROK PE 8-06 KE . room comp looking ou can __Ope ! 2 aioe PONTIAC hibou cant F ROOM FOR home 2 ANI li. nooff Balae nan fara Kits hen has} teal al SA sa terms is ila ’ ei bome with ad Pull it menue home, riage evnese aR eae , ; oc a ve u ‘ rere! shim . ° | . n 2 AEDRM eos eieienrien coMbor oie va ets al csh with bak Cartage isponal ENE Ao ae he ne een sas tur. 214-Story BOOMs. Full oe Eschen wi oa Quiy 1 block afford te ie ied dow ! ais Ges a BY aac cee fica nin OOM 97 ie c omar: e n walle down Char plastered ENT ement The ater eee a & BED ater gas bath school. ie down. attache RRO REA EALTOR oT HOUNE sleacent iv LEEPING ; CUT he ty 1 plactere: 1s a rear car yp PPOINTME? bas nd hot w only $2 ent, hot w Must see to from grade 0 with a OR A ouon Rl 2 APT fer conv with pe CLEAN vy OW Mt le AD foere anc ewer pl that 1s FOR A ~ race af bill of chil- & warage. ays. 66,45 R. LT 291 McCULLC izabeth Rd. saa | J suitable (h horses A ) Huron Tr oe248 J alr for Jig apt up too AN BRICK hed- showed a er Your 1 2 car late. : 10 d rd WEBSTE ton, MY 2-2 TED 143 Cass-Eliz E + j atte wi + FE 6744 . wy ‘ KING Ui zt varie ellie ri han creel JEST BURURB turing 9 ‘ Decemb: new schoo! appree n. Cc. 3122 Orion, On- 5 Bun 1-5 On Nera ae HOUSE eee ct rate ee al ROOM. BLB aware re ae Py with $800 down Wrumity ae eee, Boa ag tte a nave 3 ORCHARD LAKE AVE pr ok ea nee FE ve $o 8 30 pm. Established in 1916 ' ' BREDNOO 125, E Teun 8 7 “Na | Priced at ; : : silos fue basen d attend ce 44 : UT rse house | Open ATHS, | DS - At- raat hed 680 442 ‘E CIRAN Saga Ll @tate NOR. | ae FA term UN. Hoke: eo water Bes well land neal to HOICES ——= tt Brick 8 Jands— 2313 Peters ee EDROOMS, ope Berea. OMFIELD ae sian , vo 4 AS? 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CONV . if Pvt bath anc aM Be MS EMTRA heat, fen | p Ee [ | | PPB Y x epiace es sized bedr ent | Or $2,500 do OR ee eae ie cwnEke 5 @. $3,000 WN — Immed me near ‘DRM BRICK, heat. mares: ter @ 10 pm PING A 3 BEDROC matic olf he ] A. SMART for this ats oards, 2 goc High basem 4/ in a Braco 2 BEDRM. BY droom hom $950 DO 2 bedrm_ ho Tiled | Were alas clest eee pee at Leen SUE EINE priv tite acca Fe Sue : PEN EVE Bi pice tos rs ceremiel tie kag: roe Se |e te “8 RMB. Fan eries | =. be RN, 3 ton to this Waterford. t. wes! aide t leape v) be, cL ve Kitch | # 00 down 5 MUsT | ess a i HURON | Will call « ful! base ceramic seresics ferred, GI HOME. heat. by MY 3-2726. MODER! {} 5 and d. Ot! hea torent o : MPOR Can w hem | 5 . FERRED FE WATATE w cony ne has large es trans G ent. oil down, FRONT matic’ o' Drayton decorate lot, . REDE OG va ‘all FE 42548 Oye Vetus | OWNER Os bets reel Thome le Loneane eaeen tar has frepians Tek sale. at $17,400. £10,500, 870. mo $80 SXMPLARERR: ic aoemt | meneans Anetginn pnt Corner ot, m 1 HE b hewn | Call ~~ BOARD 19100, ea at fiona rh 4 eee. spacks) attic for ce for al seu FE 8-6691. cote ie wcoollanees City. fibergias awning schools } vacai "ATED fy d Ave a MAN | 407184 Fe NOT ; 4 to unfints om. Easy rae slow owne hea: iture and a! eet fs fenced ~ 5 am Loc aha 140'y Oakla: “aint : NICK Al enla of $A] stairs third bedro LZ Bung: all furn aved gtr 060 aowa! total price iw TONE: HO on blac OOM FOR NEED @Q over payin 2.0179 ur for you 3-Bedroom : Ster, gas, $1, 3-288. ONT — ne a 1TOOM A Rochesler le NICE n farca ; LIZA down, take c hune OR tHA terma Lake Ww 1 ‘price 7 MY LAKE FR 145° lake = west of | be for enuy eanices Wott EMEN § sal do thly on Gl YR OLD : SIc IT Huntoon 133 foot bet LO / Ful Lake Orion. 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New HIRE fen cay fer bac eee &pm WR tno ROOM, m FE 8444 hy ie | lis P Ik in ms and oT near W 12.388 oe rren Ston . FE 6 81448 GENERA 7 and oe streets wens Down bsm arage ne this for en FF, 21007 be DOWNTO |. reF ‘al! after 6 p CLIEAN $§.050 FUL ff N Perry ator 180 ft lo! ice ts 8 War ° 195 Dixie Hw oo and pave 8 -Bivd TN thing fo § ivileges A USE ae legen OOMa oS location o MLE Ua || ecpek he full pr vestigate. Saginaw Hh 6 00 108 ~ 1 at 294 NO : | lake pr e it. 1 ROOM a #47039 PTION To Nar Ping Mt Northelde to niy a mile ened eke | This Better In wy td T1y Open tl 2 Ht 8 om Per Month $6,050 — Se can Parking “OPTION Tc ster en only 64 BLOCK treet and oo ntine Ene Isto- month Be Open < te $79 Pe NSURANCE THE KEY — You r oF GRL) ua rt? z MOD. | nee nobis o downtown con nine room i SU RRBRAN VASBIXNDER. Pes ona INCLUDES eu ierseioss hh fits. digi an owner al na Wolverine buy : 1B LING al a line potch ting, ful Irie ane on ahaa 4 | ole : il baseme: s. hardw be the home o th, oa z ON RU: 22° Au- frem Flu yall carpe wr 1 hee gas rst Lake Re i 2975 | Fu bedroom ick ranch tiled ba ae EI 4 ROOMB able Inquire | conett . kitehen di sement with aA MN Te Flivabeth b @ built a ‘FE 6 == 113 ae be t & sewer br Ceramic irch cupboar ae ern reaen rear “K ~ 38 id up Full ba iol water L = | 2 block off fF! frame hom hase RONT | 3 YRS OLD | city wate E Lake. ttractive b elled rec. burn _offive wit BATH 1 uel With Roard bath eee oeaee ee ‘ia hee somes nee Me hend aaa uct ee ne ee Qu IRM BRICK 3 ae Ue FRE wikiehee, rarse or, bath with aM Rover mene Furn. or Rooms ee stYi «| lacie ere and oe ere in ae Serer eee ciiietamie | “Detigned and the finest th hon. ot ing OW 4 soul pigrme ® screens: frigerator, or se ‘ke a anne. eae ta school an ane AE HOME: FE nlete tore home ina Sean See eeneea cache | garage he des ee ivin Ubsaidatle bol over- N Carpetin 6-7384 OUSE tove or He r t. brick e. See this firn FR 377 1 OL toma A. Cc LAN Matthews. | books This “Eta god ¥ moder { a tache » water Gearon : ‘ =) room in 660. PE “BEDRM Lis FE | choice of : drye showe 2 car garag mt & TATI EXTRA = 14 i oe bargain e 1 dawn pa very 29n24 f 4 City w bed alace, ta hs «built S UP! 2 fochdi FR: 4 B $8950 sher or front, 8. | pe en oe als, 7 ‘ No earth plulres fy 160 ia HOE SANS yeas price | inl fire bat ached 2 As8& THIS erze- BY OWN Uo price. =e N Term ) : rh ortit fase mee LOWREY Ma ee! Coc tte Gy pact weet Tot loak ing ake mage eat, eile hed Fat Betroom home with adie Li heat, Fu a) = 1 sannes. . Inc., Realtor 1 iter os Aa ou rLEC winow ae an By wa Rune: Let GOB) ts k ve ep and terma var careae Male rece ne . tavelye betting on vein FOR LS lake- * SUNDAY 12 Floyd Kent In t "Telegraph oy STREET FOR F ore Homes <¢ Pyne aiay PY. Broker ; $ c wonderf vir be Pil Lake stoned Wet Subur age Tkavi equity ‘Oren On M™ DAILY any ODEL Dixie Hwy. a 9 to 8 RE PM Hol o 4ST 6e 1 . alescent ai , 1) IR ia] rd rae At NW man aceite eeerany (rex large lo 900 with mortgag will ee Lake O basal 0123 R PARKING _ FE igh athene OUPLE wrt Cony ; “EN OR kk Heabeth Lake FE 4 4821- LARKS d neigh- nm beau living Is a p onte $10. front ho 26411. TO F988 CAMERO : CUSTOME — A MATIN a Miannaininker Areccnes Ths ME pa- sno ; in a goo: brick |e s where - costs down, NCH $14 9465, THERS FON tion AMBL VICE x ey 998 Hoa - SANG latory 1197 d living droom hl Wo ood tn- RM RA OR + OFF FEA late dort G SER ? ie WE 4449) alter VEO VAC ’ ambu Rose. re 4 Fer goo his 7 be suse ocation ME with @ tly TBEDRM RA FHA. 192 for LISTIN' ih HA Bed « rates OLORED di sent features 5 | 1ON me |} 2 RO® HO venien 3 5 new H PE 8-6 PLE tr Fwae women Mas c rhac ith ving | 2ATIO y a hom idera LA tial Con h d 8, Ca N = MULTE : : wom cepted re 34307 ED - FOR extra bo home w eted Loc ou buy st cons @ poten tral Hig wn ROOM WILSO vie . ip PART OF | tlenta eG Lom TON. BY OWN treet. this de ranch the carp an hea When y your fir bedroom com near Cen bathe IDE: 4 wood FR. WI Y raa DFE ODE TN ince | Rest } N- PENS y Oamun 1 out. 2 be its ba kitchen, e in ud be ly new 2 hdr. locate roome, 3 RTH 8 s. Hard COU NTR 130 x) ,,, 2ST SIDE OOM Men ‘urnace, firep! Lane Rm ME ree ip | On Inaide and i elauet as acious a Driv z sho is lovely ar Mig heol 4 bec marage. ON — utilitte d fenced C s lot | WES ; ren Haabeth cies FC red nu uf clean, Loade af ¢ ' OM, ap feature ave. tion. Th cated ne Is. Near Re lot 2 car ent and walls an with € room ou must. le eu “eparate EF 58000 VACAN Regiate rates home full bath pidcotnesi hie e On a iy ch is lo de schoe atric 50x200 ft but in exce bath lastered 98250 1 bedrm. arage, 1 for | ' | Vee bene yee re Shhtge” Ren neoa ble ; foe, a niece, oe ys Ge ee Nc ihecaile @| ews a ehurcnes off Sosly wn. Older home. desired, up- sect ben cenen == 4-4363. Basemen is A sten lyn- it S) full» | aye Babe 3) charge B39) nya ai ped Neenens Rito: Gite) ead alk le the wife remy churches 0 $400 do Maire could) oa teva any Se ees teu Me - SS eras wearable e008, Oe | ans X HOUSE 3. 5 308 a s 39 wroemir basemen decayed drive, a relax wh dining re pie d at $8400 lon No Leng “hehe could cad Priced for easy term jERN 4 eae terms sires 50888. | 6 room be room, rem 5 es Ce tel Room [ED eal iow assicer pulling sinner aathe Is~cail u falls "April. Need wo se) neh ae aes Only ae ie dead OS area. Bu PLETE. ed dining room 6 ROOMN Clean Close ty f h-4p02 | Ho 7 arage Mm sown $6 aalting: atin ther detai immed i) April room sale at $1 . TH Lak age. Rent Walton” ATH, COMPLE” se siz kitehen. 3 ace, }'y hedrnomes ee manth rr : . IRIN ot Only 98 4 iy bie For o menta unt: quick ts to Veteran EVIZABE edrm. & gar & B s full be: eled w type furn $9,850 , OL heat Bas peg i AUTOMA. a AUBU ‘ OR 3102 ap table dee closing cos rms. 1 b .; 6 ROO ern, 3 iy me leavin and ne Ts pH Nt) WATH, OTEL. Week me _ ABRUMEE Gt" ud It rivileges — 1: 2900. EAR SCHOOL. ly mod ree lot ment tote and onnio bown 6 FOOMs at 24D a = | | Day of rimenta, FEO” DN Amati OATS ‘ TRADE RANS family? : COTT LAKE th price on se RIVE — N h ood 2-bed- ment, la 1 down Lookout tie heat DOA Cit | Ooms us room apa unlts, | — Mw FY 000 oe FF 20875 fis BELL = ‘re have a saree iam ia to 8 fs the fu alow. GENEa D heighbor auto, tate, Smal ments ‘ f eration Ce aol ule rE BUY - la 4. bedroom hi room. 88.500 groom bung: wn nice {iv ving roo pay-; § over pay 5.7158 | KC AON ytow) Alaa 1 o pet — —_mortyag : : WE so, thie a be d dining F) nice 2 be pull do — i down Br fee ra fo ts t will heip Jooking a i é ae N eee 80, Uy site arage with torage room Sma’ Pon ren take! Gos uburn - HEAT, ile [CHAS > FOS ! Fam 3 car ¢ ation Utility extras HA large “— ¥ 33711 Dr. rene Ae ut Lot giao & Ans ; 404 AN : ~ IN( ’ pie ING : aA. ; THe BR R¢ Ls oul aAsement, fine loc tairs for th, hea r, M Ea | ee pan oe 5 el REE LUNL ba | dale rooms x A ck ye baer \W — | sites iu i ered efreet, wiv Coens apace) nile landecaped, fo ment Orne Sali ROME NE po you rt tARGE RC OM. J | mee eo cue ches Ben co eal cnehelan fol toe wines tomatic he Dixie Hw | gel. tely $360 m White bona “fas orteage CALL US Dyin tite, at + WN | 7 KMb PA rR @ Best vuy to Ww hone i room bt aota Ait tures sao unday_ ee Toximate ite m mortg NICE lege 1% ts me on ———— ) Se crcee eqn wall a, teiep rh mt Oak floo m fix o Bw app: sAMAAIO ~Minimu I ) rive ped ya - Toom ho = | opm 183 PEDRGONE steal bath dhl eas eye heme ful aeeas piieiee Open, res. IMMEDIATE waimorss you ree eau | ar S Fenced and all cre more, a | Franc’, won ext Cor ROON ee Take @ look an J monthly cod home Ho sell on Must 0 adc heme ed , Realtor - home has s Westine lovely | oni Hospital s ent, 40 MO 4 2685 Orchard = fee Take a eckly anc oter Ag ting. Wi part heat, fene - ONEIL, 4.5 0 E INC, ting. drape ant drver, en- | General wll basem a chitctren ~ Port. . * daly, w eacn M na. Gecare to reliable a credit - ava Sir king with R. AY n ESTAT ze pe tie washer kfast room. ot 1 High Garage an : fellow, Lo Edgewater rd Johnao | Option to A have goc 1369 Bie LR nsider ren legraph Rd. weteed REAL ten, Sept toma’ and bree ement (as- | ve of] heat We have OWN Long | basement.) aie xt to one CxS | have fob an Realtor, call : rt Will eo: call now 262 . a * =) ain, Clarks NE) kitchen bh full babe and 1% auto, mer lot. occue . ied ath ful nth ly | odge, ne Mwy OF | = Rrown 4810 Eve . tor bss or lease 103 ——— 20 8 M # FROM B closed pore: bedrooms on A co immediate toeea eee oe yr 4600 cash | 300s Se t Stores 40 arse if mt: “ter Mr. ee RTOR#10 000 terms car: | option MS 2 a ACR ces ai saat” ay 12 to 8 Ran ted! 3 the Pa price, 87.780. a ae for ~ n 34 RK e en 2 2 ~ ” baths pane iH leaner e 1A YN LA ™ em ILLIA Ope 178 36 ae leasure, Auton! 373 AUBURN. AVE Me Gls, ATUL SN wre thie femodeled Richer omer JIM INSURANCE nies LISTING SERVICE iltz H é east Z RE, E | fek rar 00 Ene ¢ Zor an i E& LE : R. FE : 145 Plea iow, tiled x80 ATO rear, oF | ing a br ance. 6 ing | furnac for hme | » RSTAT ad cue E ; th atin Pret arnt ne WOOBWARG wi te "roam ee Tpercieg | Could be used =p! ae a | TE COME szettion| _eaiter FE $6181 hath, utility air oly he $6300 OR 2 CHOICE south of | a0 fl knotty p ‘chen al eas IOHWAY FAMILY —3 comp! Huron Forse: for 1 year OWNER Jon lust dat) rom with amy kite auto. | YXIE M n@ home 9 location and @r. 11 W. tory ly. Or lene ny locat Woodwar Qa) large re phoarcda RNER T fflee om rr, est side baths ak 10) VICE the monthiy. ¢ Avenue Drive tn at squar | extra ce of cup ter Tanke col Village, « Tat flo 41 = separate walla. LISTING SER 2 steps from 6 : : | 1 ing bundanc hot wa MUSt | arterd nd bath nent, 6 unite Plastered tt TIPLE L ‘ aie hin th Cash Rad | tea valiteie io aaa Hea) he heat and h ft road os ~ Ooms ane up Baseme App trances basement, o! ing Well on fa MUL enna beac ire lace ie Lake Rd. | Bquar fond new A e Alro ic ' matic areelen jee we Priced Lee +f eee bath La’ 190 by edt. i eors, modern el-Muron iad Nea hoe erie on FA with — neat rooms, ving F358 Ponting finy | foot & ET rnc nee fas Orton in ua udlaee eet hot water heat L clat Tam mod- s Near T St a maDae. LOADED home ewse ral ith 7a cement he cs oF beauty as lo pas don & al omor eat ea commer - @-room | nace elson and in a only « tom. cated ag hed . basen onthly ; sal ber of automat 1 edt 0 with tu we have i goned N -= Clean baths fir enter, Dork iatriet, Once a iy $450 which ke living in ree. and Perfect ki and 2) bedtiom bent 340 om \M ' for ete Parking ine hat nn $1195 lt vacant. ; 800. asexion Irpert gg0q Dow with 1% Gag fur. c t's abhool dis to obta: i | shana add to ma s. Fireplace base room. en, tange 4 clrculater PRS] black coneition at only #12 dow now! r Cf ate po ‘omer A ia ern home fi bosom ent roo ° dic’ ime opportun price only therineee res bed extra good be built-in ov: . fan ko iin wantine et Het ine judd. ank nance rp RILEY Heok lw ATRRFOR.) Road" apactous |: Sorel goveal areas wes erty lee nie lpr pe 2 fe Home Es Fou} ™ yi waedertel om" Atache pone Ae Sinatra meet. . _W_ MAPLE MAYF STON } nonth. _ Con : South ¢ th Take We 4821 | 1 Anders: ude din heat | hac m bun T3EG nee Lar’ ment i freeser, Prenake On 7105 Wo Wy CLARK: Yen month Foadward Elisabe WE 4 itd stone fa Nes gee t Tro bedrow hot 4 wa. Sete rranged livi Met weter b 00 HASTLAWN Hea 2 bre “3605 8 W Idine iM 7) — Parte ouse 8 DOWN — bath lee ivi . Os, for ly a pomes ett a Say gion K and Ohuer na Storm me bul BLDG A 4.118) K x ‘c sma ; $408 ith full jake pr Re. home. two-car fara * “beautify ro — ia a 4 4 an ad-writer. iL BP “pate business s¢ s ;: a 7 7 2 8181 for Rear OR Sasa | . — ” 3 i a — 7 Say “charge it. ! oo ne 4 { ' pure ck carta oe { 5 Fs . 5 a - » = ; 1 ial lad j ‘ ‘ \ \ : * oe ¥ 4 a => ¥ gna Bie —s oo E Wy a = DL ee ay Hee are) s aD eee a i : D — ‘ah sp SP alk ¥ : , ae Se a 5 “ - pe: . NINETEEN 95 ha z 4. = A a * meat Se pei et ES ees & 5 . . x ‘ i. ¥ 1: : 4 959 oo : : ay 7 : . 7 20, 1 = Miscellaneous 60 a 7 / - TUESDAY, JANUARY For Sale Miscellaneous 60| For Sale ee : - : ‘ TT AC PRESS, ‘Household Goods 57) Fo WE. } po Oe THE PON : “by Kate Osan) Sale ie eae AAA BA i a ~~ : i; . : i) ; ‘ : : 51 TIZZY MATCHING CRIB Good cond, STEG: iL HEATERS, 95,000 i, i - . Qepertenitios Mises & springs. RING coun nl pong : n . 44| Business Upp pee NOW Rd. thermosiat & ¢ uses _43/ For Sale Lake Prop. — oe SET WITH @. A Thompson, 1006- trols: with, S10 pair tank & sone 43; | For Sale Ho MAPLE Dina aq eds piece 2 OR FE NCES duct ‘work. aL hg emia For Sale Houses ataoesoe 5 AT UNION LAKE rer aed trae aie ANC ag a yO 2 RRIS ee: Si ema ara A Z 4 eet your needs. ‘i uf DORBRBI ae = Large | ise NEW PORTABLE SEWING Ma- Gta ae ura 8 el iptaex oven “puke eh Annett, Ine Serral cet mage ester FE ot Swe ‘| purl BATH HM BATH $13.080 st aS OY s REFLACEMENT PARTe yet : , phen AE gow home, wet plaser. TMBREE & GREGG as E. wuren Seder &-040s | s6"Oakiand aap tone. TALBO UMRER rick Rancher ing gleaming oak "floors, 1365. Union 10, Mise * open as “Dreser 5s PEER —_ tt $343! | storm doors and par hs gone < of rich wall to wali . abd UNION LAKE 33314 BAY ‘esse ¢ set. .. $0 = CA SITES or alum‘num Glass put FE ake Privileges tramic tile bath, lovely 3-4383 oF on LEASE MODERN Breakias ee! BUILDINGa 79. 1023 Oakland Ave. tits. beara Fick ‘bungsl mona rar tome oe sanding mie ‘Lots and Lake Priv. ile \ * t task Singer sewine machine 18.00 | cleared. ontiac: Press. Box Pere ; Db Of beautiful e : rea- : Dra man. P Norge oi] burse TAPE RECORDER AMPRO. GOOD with privileges on pane ement nice ree ‘ 19 ce Wind. for the right dr financing efrigerator_—. $20.00 | ' 17 in. TV After 6 p.m. ake and. family room and half bath, chu: = price.| Tr Program, and Apt Sine gus cove | ri leisters Troquats. Hiving room, main — floor, ea ‘sizeet. $1,008 full Pt. Furniture Co | u © HP TA area, en b Dav ay How- ¥ 4 Mr ag HO Oakland THE HOME| style kietian And dine area. on = 28 down: $20 8 Som. Wacko . VERYTHING FOR THE HOME | AY or} cee at sae eae Fealicn space axmiennge Soni up, salid id drive, ihe Fisse_ tebe shen war el ah 1S. Saginaw oe ae C ASH “W ge at $1500 DOWN. beter‘ hurry. ottdéor it syle Lake am « oF doi “goed ane et one owner Nyalue, $80 euch. M Pe | LUMBER P atood Gloss : as and $1 Sun. count buy NORGE AUTO. WASHER . Por out birch, ma WATKINS LAKE fone $14,500. Open Sat. Sorkin ey yy NORGE AUTO . £60. type doors. At our $13,800 Eve ref sist lath . 698 eoeared bytoid amily Home’ SIX ROOM BRICK _2140_ Garlan T cu. ft. fh refrig 6x48 32 ft ddl. eae Peicry 3 sedroom, Afeed, family home wih For Sale Lots 46, pulley di" Real Est. Uciuiral to Wo. reer’ #20 ccleaner mis, {8 BERRY DOOR SAL ES Se uburban home, with — aspbat floor, full ITE NEAR | oe gonso rE. iis 0 = OA 8. pao wate Giacyearnte py Fectis homie or tas 3118. Paddock Ss FE — cacy, walking distance’ 19 ee Sete vane) be oer ies ee te ae = AND WAYNE GA 189 | Piber mb. goare, comp $18.48 |S ~~ WEBCOR TAPE RECORDE Deacinty eles latee Be tk +i * Oronville $1.00, $504 trout GROCER eg Sactenw FE 56189 | Aluminum cont He" 8 5.8) : raat shade trees, ee easced’ in = ee 2 seat hoe {te 1% saree, paliaing. site with a spol acemn Whittemore. BO sinteere TABLEs GHAIRE Grade. a tt. Boece . mall WOOD” an sino oOMBr ment 2 car garage 900 m~, fruit, shade and stream on "Gan be | _or ¢ FE 5-3639. shoe CWP. ft... i deors e at $12,900, x hed buil INCOME $25 D NEW Base : | 42891 “Feasoasble down payment | 306, With eS ea ee a furn light housekeeping, unite. Ooemagra elie below cost All| _ Stanley dows | BENSON LUMBER CO. | | . ie. Realtor LAKE FRONT HOME Som as 6 with — pl Tot wat ick nae wn Lake |: eo co MA $8031 ow) =e Aluminum Window n ) ‘Bud” Nicholie, — Tere epeecins oes ship in 2 “faketront ots. § §rion Bacritien at $9,750, terms. OVER WS UEED ME i : Machinery _ 00 Li 49 Mt. Clemens Bt. This eve lake $50 down kefront lots - taurant & uo | «11685 up TV ante | i SR ws « , Call “Mrs. Doan ies Ten et a bod gradi teen Rpree vebog gla Gerd epteredy, eprops 1) | WALTON TV Burmeister S FORD DIESEL ENOINES, ¢ & 8 en . Eth, ead wi gwarancong, | A8 ae N Oge e ‘Toniage on tat sate ron | NPE 2331 | NORTHERN LUMBER | "Onder scl veuines" fortran wall. he rth A} NA 17-2615 : a, - RE. 2 will be wo Ortonville | DEFROST n tlons & ! E A DROOM HOUSE NR. SCHOOD' oar cae investigating. 118 M438, rs RINGTON DRIVE Heauiy ot $3 =e = XLK yA — PHILCO teal cant oon aah. ath Cooley Lake RO EM ae loviuacd engines at available call ‘ = Oakland Ave. FE 8-8678. j assive — ‘ are pt gb Loan Sas OE PErsiT: ak € 1959 by NEW Service, ing ms 7637 a ' a = to Sy | distributor i | : ith for eee ISINESS” | ac i . ~ = $1500 DOWN mrighete sad mary other BY OWNER: tine and Roster BUSINESS a6 TM. = VS. Pat. OM Mine iacuum tweepere (2685 Up oen‘Delivertes ee Do It Yourself ol H selling appointmen: : between Pont: 125x250. Well re- . ; ° an Thyle Eleciric. - >AND PORK — she EO - 3 bedroom with basement NDY BUNGALOW strteted. OF 1.1880. If You Like ke Ketter asl nero. 8 Johneon ‘and. Howard. = Opdyke | Mee reel | FOR RENT Hie, bath, oak je Boo MsDen: «82980 $500 DOWN Renlecisatde) 11 | antl cncicy tac wicreaudnes | “It says here that Scandinavian women ma _FE a SES DINETTE SET a 0 can UL 21826 wan paper steamer. floor saod- ; ce, spe din Drayton YTON Wi and ¢ 2. acre | SMALL refrigera- with Sa a a 2 GAL sher 1 . ald OR & an Stiractiv Satie Mone viscoded lot. Dwigh sirest. 2.000. ere ond. ob “wives than American women! | $15. $23. “Market ¢ foto ELEC WATER skate welt pump hace "acum GF Orchard take ‘ Jt 1 frame one lec- WEST IMAC street. 60x116. | rime highway with ou —— ; , _tor. 1G.ZAG ATTACH ana ly tank FE 8-684 Fue 6159 ice bath, large lot, e NORTH MERR ; P eed search no | 7 GER PORT. SIG lectrolux = with supply ts NEW) Ave PE 5+ HO ene ne petrieerater nee ap AVENUE ~ 130x225. Low | foaee subsranttal we aly uy j M to Loan sia Sale Household Goods 2 ais 50 ican ares curts A app) raw Fred ere ann irtal| P Fay re eager MACHINES. include: | ® requir b) | oney Vac furnaces & elec- terms - 100x100.| | men i enders) GRAY BEDRM. R 3-8702 = | formica plumbing DORRIs a 5ON REALTORS MIDLEND 8TREET = Poca ass C = Licensed L ls PIECE siopates Rea i “WOvGRT. nob DEX “PORNACES WHOL ESALE. GAS &, Palat tor supplies. Open 1 fats, Shor E FE 4-1557 Atay ROAD—60 {t. fis n main high- LOANS 825 TO 8500 hea. Large chest. 2 van cexly ed) Turner’ . o.. MAple §-60'1 Days 8 athe Builders ane 152 W. Huron PHON EE D is. South Oakland Coty o ‘on LIVINGSTONE © . Re Pay = $ Pid E_ 2-080! ——— | to 4:00. Montcalm 6-471 [eel - IN ROA ater frontage i BAXTER Al! tor CIAL RN SAD-} Montcalm. FE CUSTOM RANCH milcen| FR RANKLIN 100 . ay iiding and | nee St. Pearson S WEEKS SPE TWO WESTE | _ply_ 136 W. = ge tiful leks! Fine bu: wa Lewrence! Si EE it liances | FOR SALE: brown, 835 | jeutional finances" Veserta. ft | STERLING STREET Caress) peau Pe PRS Gage? eet | Lake’ Ave. GE 40" range 8178, 11 cubic ft | FOR | black, $50.00: roller. Equipment 614 jrouadiberel vide areata) beau: ELIZAB >| | Olegse ee, reac) 41.300. ~ 300 Gould really how ‘substantial | SIGN ATURE BEV ING ROOM (SUITE he a cones 5 "Ox auomate Also pair of boy's Chicago Boots Caneras, Equ Niu! Cevainis) ie bation Cen-| Beautiful interior) ,GBURN AVENUE: trentage caprevseeek cs ery eee lt Send ieeul unveqpentrasa Gant dryer si: 13 cuplo-ft.. Top-ot- | reget ong yep aber nfipysmcael| eee lel & TRADE CAM- psy alee mall cavemen =i axe ciieges pertection This, “;, zoned comme has severe handicap and | ls ite able "8 ‘ oe ae ie O© reire 6308. All items = like new. $10.00 “WE ER ere tape recorders. er trol. We and finis has al Le forced to sell. ANS coliee table e0) ne 10 down delivers, ir. eras, p! 5 $7 W. Hu- separate heat con t this prob-| carpeted living room mall woes ie & Harger To. oee 4 $99. warranty $1 see TY 2 WHEE? TRA Eppert’'s Camera Shop very enthusiastic abou! ee oe ¢ tural fireplace, dining 1L nn ' Nicholie PE 5.8183 USINESS | | Ad for Pe tare @3 Orsha GOODYEAR Fa Fish SHAN | table FE 5-8782 ro et FE Seis, agree this is ‘one of the best natural f fook.pl peieeetoy gine ty HURON | MICHIGAN BUSINES ~| $20 to $500 | baxenave. "RVICE STORE: | ch Bumper tool tone ee 62 se codvene een Caer | tetels a eocuaete tile Bai) 23 aes FOR SALE OR; S S CORPORATION | . Eeks SERVICE STOR nk STANDING T $3.8 Musical Goods: Feat houses’ Three bedroom d $1,950 Tor 50 x 15 ntuek SALES CORI | L RACE, $15 ee FE 5-6123 | Fi leink __ Sale u penned sana lines he pleasure to reened patio. $15,950 an fra ie fer late model car o A BROKER| it service 24 eee lexi 2 RUGS, WoO Wle@ | ok can E 5-612) | Douple bowl sin fittings ..... 890 we have ever had the this, §¢ handle. Excellent neig' trade 'N A. LANDMESSER. BR | Fast. one-vis FE 58121 oF) “DR oversibie, $16.50. Im p |) 38 8 ) , Wasbbowir with fitting : $89 95 GooD cons ook at. : eae bord too — better call now! [Sars Tax EFRONT ir oT. es ear ooh * RORY DOOR come tn Phone “| 334.8 ry A a Peara pibae’ TRADE- S-IN- DEI = is iy pe dain Hoes . a {PS or ee ale ; low figure Costs no c e of W | AR Elec. weaber i BS tat tak tet tones you | | _ $000. Fe 4-923. a VICE STA. | | Brchara rane Ave HT ig pt. size gas stove Peed tory §nds — irre lars ATTENTION _ ° ROC = iz H HIL LU VILLAGE “WODERN STALL SERVIC p- Ho. I le AU O 4° CU. PT. oe eee Table top ee ape .. fice bititain SUPPL ; BAND STUDENTS NOTHING DOWN HIG ing sites. Low as $150 wor Sees in Walled Lake a freezer, bert Volusion reel type Modern Hoag eit suite ..... $39.95 1728. Sagin SUIPMENT fan ND! sarty (he tmse basa instru Si ide loca- | Chote s building ing to build |e 1 ead Call MA 4-24) Loan Company | like new, 30608 alter 2 po. living 19 95° GE a UrP EN We carry the an, World's 18.000 Excellent a Peat up | MO op oO 8 8 down, mecetiest financing oes nhs Tpm Call MArket a t. (Corner E. Pike) jawn mower. OR Metal bed com ete, $40 85 Sua: _bumping tools. FE &. Laasss | ments made i cree as ‘band tn- pea an tela roonmi and_ ily home because {t has §il! your own hom Aaesk 1 N. Perry 8 eae Se Pes Mt ane » ees | Do Ss | gh dep vase Selmer, Bundy Habib es eervice. Pay.| iain * room. . Sit” secresmaa: L ADD’ Ss | tay toa tenner ca wees area! QUICK $25- D BINANCE | t MT ake FE * 5.9100. O Usk “Zo04 hy Oniter rrems ' Gar age Oor Clarinets, eeacss dlsed parekass er sewer g ludes room, plenty | 31231} 123 foot co! rotential | BE : REBUILT, BEAD abs oer ments $60 per month ie Bl Soasertut large lot with ie isle Hwy. (es Peed large 11 room home, p linie. | SEABOA T | ii ADMIRAL GUAR, eta ! ae STEEL OVER lenbard | _ axes, and insurance This is @ onde icepines Chnice Drayice | (ams Dla er Rd. Fr +4 for medical building’ or he MEER oe becipag ag elevate ger or \w Y Mt AN'S Factory scceness aaa alte | “ALBL MUSIC CO eal rent beater. Cali now. | of tree lace. Choice Drayton | 3995 Lape: “ to city property at General RKING FE 8-966 terencener for FE 41122 8, $35 and a CAL A : 272 | natural fire Why not inspect | u bobo $8000 will handle. Bar-| EASY PA : ere teen displays" We buy | 8 W. Pike. E Z terms eis tes icusesy closet drs. av FE 5-6222 this fine home today! LADD oc gigas WHEN YOU NEED seus, Peers Appliances: 8161 oe! S RANGE FOR ELEC.) wood and stairways ju sete ee bee iO, 83°. BAC- re this fine home today! ain Real Est | “i sets. Peers TRADE OA! B Munro Elec- | Disappes a window shutters, | BABY GRAND PIAN 62423. nS T RE AL Lo | mane: ONEY Pa M. Jones, nearest. | $25 TO $500 erce Ra. UCTION tric range, W. Kyron | Stee outside door operators. | Tiflee _ $600. MAyfair NPN d . “LAS . een st sel Sly ies Ei eee) ee PE aepwar ie AGES on » | HMMIRACEECISS RERTOEE:| te, eo) ae eis aera ee en soe oN eu men Gime apee o = au wreabtes ® 79 50 ew heater fo all clas thing from 7 _C. Wood Co. BY OWNER 3885 Lape $13,000 DOW? 1 Commercial, FHA & tors, lge. deep freeze. idaire $ pe hair $2 wee Buy an Also record Every : 1 - Ee seri Residential, Cc to 75 ar warranty Frigida Davenport & cha $30 50 e than a used unit to 66 per canini, Marvelous . i ONLY ; lain “easy” best describes Q's Conventionals — up b- frost. $ ye: $2 per wk. chest & bed utile mor bottled gas heat) Goriso to Tose é classic == | CLARKSTON 5 < sustae It's easy to buy. : { value Detroit & su slectric range, balance Dresser 4 chairs t3eno electric, off and ichigan ity for lovers of aD Wiliams See | LEAVING STATE JAN 25 es DAYS sary ceetate asa csre ont Uris, Poollec [Miltera (Novi & ii _Scnick s.MY_¥-3711 aw, Table. buffet & oie er at terrific values Ave | opportun serious collectors OR_3-1 ——— — Old home comers el ¢ easy to operate an ire down urbs. Pontiac, en Land) a HER $25. RE- | Apt- electric range 9 50 ent, 393 Orchard Lk | -cmusie or inal labels not ———— DUPLEX 8 drea SPRIN Estate| ly $13,000 is the entire di reas outlying & betwe 8| AUTOMATIC _ WASH 0. Mur- erator | Fluoresc | records on origi: «= Many iv revamped nha oa eanciae: ‘TIL anberry Lakefront - Only t on this busy village s ts bought & sold. House frigerator $35, 21 be Retrig y “( INO M . | - 8 a | fiable in record shop ondition ex anc FA heel on Se arcccte Guy ra pel Cramp ag Se ircoece hardware | Possibility of, owners | oacee "ahora & ASSOC. can) bea “a, with matrene nega Sered | U4 ETH a “ile EC Pr DOs EK auTr ER. Ge fee ee to "years oid, encelient ona 3 bedrooms nee fon MA 5- rooms Attached | apt on 2nd floor brick FRANK stove we $35. Table 361 8 Sagine "RA- a" tT igth. Call FE 5- om label, a lot 100 x 185 Needs fin- realtors commissic = : t water heat. | business and valuable MA er $38 Flectric stove i995 UP USED Soil pipe, $3.36 pe a8 of “Bolero” on Mau. t od buy aOR Bédroom hom Ho utiful house gas bus: 3 12 E 5-2766 tUsEp Tv $8 $34 93 ink trim 25. album _ conducted by } Bt ie 800 ‘with $1 800 down on iarge tet with lake Bir'sooe feautiful setting. “tna | cciiniaiééh iw ant A oat Mortgage’ ae ee ay ER. RECOND | Goad iralriaerator row el ecect Nestea) tees Bue = Fe Seer naueienis (only eer icon and 670 per mo. iced for ection at , ing both Grantees oe an REALTOR P ARTRIDGI “| Wf your home redebts. consolidat | aur uaranteed. tbe o Ho. Radio! & ies 422 W. Hu. _ ORCHARD, LAKE RD ag Roe MALT Condtiion: a, : ‘F JOSLYN . Wain osiona -_ A 50 ee weal only fro Businesses ew a RON | esi ote us at once. Don't | Munre Electric Co. ton. F eRe WASHER FRIO- — JEL LED MAGIC ae “BUNGALOW 8175 ae 3 Bedrooms with large a larger home on 3 acres roperty terms. Phone OR __ | FE 43581 TIL 9 | Ae per_cent, interest. SPECIALS | WRING to washer Westinghouse stirring, wil OR Piain mahogany poly nee ing reom_ Full pexement 4 room home at rear pall invest- A Taylor, Realtor _OFEN OP FOR BENDEROFF | A-1 SPEC | idaire : oe Refrig FE 02610 | 1... ‘patrt needs seed Rubber or a nt for beginners or ad yence | with gas FA heat an 1,200 Lake privileges A ud 'SM ALL MACHINE SHC 98 an mae - 92 W Huron | 25 CHOICE SELECTIONS | auto was! FRS SROsuEs. not drip. sag Sreas ef colors to cearrat $20 down Balanc Teation room Only 8! mart atisit: — Terms heed S; at ale OR 33137 or FE 4-51 FE 8-6580 cal eee 6 at $29.95 each VACUUM CLEAN My ol base Hundr stude ie down, EA — Nicely New Sites 5 __ | Fe & 17" TVs _ $30 05 Murray» 056 from per mon ) with $1,500 do cous OC uEATER 48 Country Estate Pees HILLS! eo. Se Sibtes rt SEV. Swaps 8s is Gee, unconditionally Paes BED AND ar RESa a #10 « ORRLAND, FURL alone CALBL MUSIC i on 'AYTON AREA IN i Large 2 bedroom ho Handy to C ing hundred 1 stations for lease in the Pon-— tor days at e! 44945. | _¥E_ 5-6830 before 2 pm 434 Orchar Gk ieee: 119 N. Saginaw. ER- A large 3 Pagtendea heat garage Paved drive ivacy. $1 Tis) wooded | or ore nr tae cetce ne Wiceceinl assistance | ae NORTH. Elizabeth Lk. Rd. FE ‘YEAR END SPECIAIS _ |Log” ELECTRIC” RANG tor 86 YSTFM INCLUDING G : with full basement, oil aes aved road Ample priv Fe ft sites) were pissed mulli- = * praining program is avail- 1 LAKEFRONT LOT 1) cat Se Open to 9 Base Rugs 1's ft See 275 gal- HI-FI ay: ager. equipment Cos and 3 car garage Inclu * ee for further day's better ranch @ coles call MI 65311, 8 am. to erm Michigan for $600 oe ments. pe WALNUT. 2 PART CUP. | 9x12 Felt Ba al ear floor furnace, § hot water| card st vaenpittier. Bendix —, Khe a i een ee “HOLMES, INC. level homes! t ve ——-—— | eqras value. Take over pay ANTIQUE Ww. Shed. $180 Phone FE Reg $4 9—buy 2 for only | nach 90 cat Gat, cen owso wr as aoa speaker, enclosure. 13 Also a 4 room house a ae I a4 FE 5-2953 Close in, convenient. | VE ne ie 1 HLOCK FROM board, Rfiniohed. 8180. Phoce FE | It Base Rugs tank 30 gal, $40; a Karisot speaker 4" tweeter, od foal HE Toe eo su Lapeer Rd = out Elizabeth Lake Rd O 2 LEVEL LOTS. see fee $003 after 10 a.m Wit | 5 ot ee 2 for only $998 3.6373 TER SEAVATORIED CAG. 1oeee teeter tar en “rps NEAR WASHINGTON y trane mie west of Tele ee eet SUNOC Sete mee xR0UI Sa gp itd mica be niall “syers, Nei W_ Raree FE Cee [eves all sizes, colors, Lap date! |pesees SPINET PIANO MA IVAN W ster schools — lalate’ Living to Scott Eee ne STATION ae LDS, PLUS 4 BARREL MAN- cor Aig! L&S SAL | "Tel evision | & ¢ Radios 57B | values from $8.95. seperated win tol, | NEW CABLE 8 S( | AM eset eget "gen, kitchen oe eee eee 1 SERVICE ST. . caped pera carburetor for alee A ilttle out of the wert Vand day i | — = D, i e tog wags Michigan Plu. KEES ORC ORGAN. & SMALL meas : room, din ‘Closed-in sun | ’. Bird, Realtor = Chevy Soe std. trans, ess to pay Funiture TABLE. 1 YR. OLD. lets a 3 Orchard Lk. Ave.) R finish. Good © and breakfast room. Natural fire- Carl W. Bir > RENT © kinds. NE iy gus POR for cash. . | erescemt. » | walnut __ bath, ar Bidg | R “ fter 3 ances of a r rel & bargain $1231, = DAT TOR FE 5-9471 pare ~ laitached garage — extra | pe Community is — 1982 FO a a jue egg tale Sa Sareasse our trade ae ir pe ee | Appliances 816; Com a! sity GALVANIZED PIP; ; ” pie epee SCHMIDT ai 4 SFPIELD e corner 0 FE 442 3025 Elizabeth La e : sell for 4 MONTHS TO merce Ra. ' @ft. engths wow he FE | JOSLYN COR. MAN. larg 47. Dover Come out | 134" SCREEN ‘-fn | si 4 & SUNDAY 8 reage | at love nore. el] or trade. ra COMB a Min 21-ft. oon . : —Pianos TULTIPLE LISTING SER Vane leche Ro Tripp Eee Sete Acreete Waterford Twp. is ey Ary ag tt 2 acres of tree | Mood cond. 130° N —. HO mA PLUMBING "io Ses : uprights. 75 West si Nh 4270) Diillding with pecge 6: ROO Mar vied sear 9 TO 6 PORTABLE COMB. ate 172 8, ae! sory Used spine : HOLLY | -*yfogern 2-b8y MO recorder & PA & -LYWOOD rance sale FE 5-8161 sid me ADIBC ENT TC pet te facilities and we 9 TO 8 no. dise- _rm. FE a Pr. AGHER’S = 30 ace divide. Only ete Anes heme a $ 4 1950 F tiac or 1 mile) Fine for rec_ rm. FE 5 .. $7.50 GALL: to sub business av « ae Pontia _$80. F & ols... ’ 4-0564 | ES MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ms cee a | Bishea Tt mupicts Sr aoste (reer ! . — uburn Heights on Auburn» ‘Water ‘Softeners _ 87C Pah Ce ee + S48 19 Maren a con SDI. : E REALTY, 135 aero: | Scocren at company “these eno) TOTAL PRICE a ip) ee WHITE ELECTRIC —. Pol Testy ccheraay $4.43 sOLOVOX ExgEt LE Eee ise) ot Mightand, hancial assistance to those’ who Where can yoo bear Seay WEN eee tig tag ate FU CEX AL TOMATIC Genuine formice $00 pquere. foot — op aE CIAI : tual 42065 qualify, Uayobe © eek eat howe: $3998" terms pee Semin: | 70.95 PONTIAC PLY’ 2-2843 aan sed. = y be a .! i $7 By _FE lightly u ae =e gkeqige opportunity ohose Mr er" nh on WHAT AVE a Full Price POLE GOWN, LIGHT sit | oupranae gh cet ike oe room T t oy r — - A j aie atched | : rantee - a orto "a's sol a hatte Aen held big af ee pens bedroom iste ped crecueee pp pert down payment. __ posre fin FE 56-0773 betwees 10 am Cooley Soft Water Co. value, Sle. fir or scratched | peemel St tem: Os per month A = y a Perea ey zine eee ial tise. Searpetec itine coon "Its | $204.04 Proving Orcund SUN N OIL CO. | “Xsk For TOM BATEMAN” | #2} NEW SOFA BEDS gues Se ee z17ie Sight fixtures Irgeg ach CALBT MUSIC. is ( Oa : | mpiete, T a rd L de om and other features too num fireplace faxi1 dining room, 1% : ' Detroit ASK Rollaway bed com 95. In- TER BOFT NERS A an Fluorescent, 393 Ortha 8 N Saginaw 5 erous to mention. oF 5, basement with oll furnace. NVESTORS x at this 2 ‘Tornoe =| | Vine wood Hollywood matiresner ‘bh. Cot yp _or_ 38360 : ¥ il jacd Haha Spinet 5 . SNe eee eau |e 0 look a 8:30 to § pw er after? perspring mat Pearson's i » Miscellaneous | 60) ‘RED OTE 7 BATTERIES %. Use § goed used $450 Dew ase : se = aaa Paar sacrifice for $10,000 to. $15.00" cin ass ~ Phone GArfield a ema r Furniture 4 o Orchard Lake Seu | | For Sa “| Free Ne had 193 8. Saginaw Bt. a vince an ek bargain prices home on 2 down. y ; COST OF > || T 2 FRO #1816. email Attached garage Venrake, only 3.0 “with 3.560 ACRES s. silos and other out- Nn nN Gr AT vith freezers - ‘penta per in ai ft. lengths. % | STAINLESS STE rade, MORRIS Neon 2-0367 2 acres North of the elty. 1,850 DOWN } ood barn im. -2-story house. PLET Se " . Chest freezer only cents per ipe, 17% “eate ft. sinks 63250 aaa af! ue 8. Tetegra Vacant. Forced sale. Moglatt ee you into EO relly belidings 1 boll. Better take a is eu ft ’ upright, freezer, only se ep atleast h 3 in, sol pie ais Thompson, 9 48. Mesa td moa A vet: Huren a home in . a . h . ator anly hb 2) in soll pipe, le west o Aine ) : - CO. 3 Dedroom t7-level be 1% baths, Restaurant S FE 4.0528 | riger $1309 per length 4 ea Took) nil Wy TEGANI ; sILES REALTY Telt maces bedteae Gaccneae . in excellent cor-| REALTOR s .| leute.. defrost Ve, MA S-6o1t.| 8) Og paneer Ub eine SPECIAT s SCTE RSTEP 5-6175 Ren ky “VE a ‘tumece sitachea 2 Balance | ° ot nepa sarexe sached tarace dition Beats approximately. 00 i 371 8. Telegraph sine hae Ez means Samuel’ eT SET BTU.| Mase. Per mls wea weer RE AT Os 4 water heater 30 bg Ay joe Gy | MUSIC! CENTER cus {ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE| race Lake privilege proaiiiel | Uiaee. irs Rano oe TW) Tice cng’ iste fous ON ee na mh dase | Bepece 4 etree geet oe |) comer cron Shire BEA Maw Miacciteet apicoa beaters CON Wondefful buy at $525 k f tome “you will by proud # | fatale riced to sell at $1 heart of fmiay City” Priced for. Mich Will take 18 ft eymicut.| Pewee Wao ont TRBR hem 1664 Giddings Nese niece TU TSS MINACLE MILE BAZAAR anes ee aithuite . quick sale. housetraiier as Sd od aoe | BRAND NEW oe ROUGH springs 1 gaat, AL Ah hohe t MOINS Vearsipis (se ; s | "Plano AG FE dae ” TNU D eS ee AW ee GAYLORD kK. L.. Templeton, Real as Tepe ot Sk | and. metres Eiete Preteen’ | Bice ool g cal cent on tual mesims) 3 Ove tied ro “USED ELEC. \ ag tout REALTS 44561 Ws Ae Lake Orion | 2339 Senaee ire Sonos Fr Caulk REGISTER aoe OR | @ Orehard eth i rc¥wooD ra a wast pret aeten | Kew fi outside Mush doors aes Wpereastion C005 Hammo nd. pre: 2536. DIXIE a 28? | oes LICENSE hat have you, FE 6-464 CORNER Twi money down, 1s Y co soil pipe, & ig. $38) we dealers | : Aleve gs De aioe) a T yy 7. BUY TAVERN waat SED TVS ~ TAPE beds PE 4.0172 JOB VALLEL UL 29-4900 re sol. pipe «a . \ 3 oe Iwan, Vilage MY a ef 5-7038 CasH FOR U . ographs, 26. WABHER & Rochester Ras + “RINE. after ee (on Guede cna utes e |— 4s | cand Contracts | 82 “recorders eens goat OE Bavenpore ares & 18. 3 pe Sots hon ane ph res Sees | Worv ER WIEGAND ‘p on ae foe ar Tl enn Sale. Farms _ 48 _Sale ale Land Contracts 5 | Bhai SWAP R REVERE TAFE eeusne Re Abe ere ef eee 130 FUEL Ort ie — 120 ao MB i relies M USIC CENT E kk : : ee | 5 4 ea ain wu ti. and bedroom are new Kitch. I8 THE “BIRD TO 8EE | 208 ACRES IN ORION | $6800 LAND CONTRACT FOR #68 Call STeeconae! wie trade tor ges we Fe ak: FE 6-408 * cee PIPE 5 FT. Ati jad] | ee, es LESTER “i weedeat tA are ee re) I fr ce Pies 4 ia 4 a 50 cis cupboards. Pormtca FELIZ. LAKE ESTATES | Township. Aho 90 acres" tn snytime Fre nis F) in, Cananer hovers On | = CRIB “WITH MATTR ict med oh eek vE | PLUMBING y sorry Bt a parental oe 11 gach or a every. rep LE BAZAAR AREA Birch cupboards. kbar eval ae r shake sided Indepen: 186 acres in LAND CONTRACTS $11 BWAP OR 8 will make rings and mattress Los 8. Saginaw tal $ o Michigan Sewing | MIRAI organ repair faclodeg stssla Medora tyne ranch home with 3 bedrooms and | Oslo eae to sell, Earl Garrels, EM 3-2 aor cmt Dente prtiicges, FE $10" OR baste ae TO BE MOVED. #125 | on Pr? Piano Pe 2403 includes stools. Mode elty ranch home wit! orner lot 100x Or IAN EM 13-4086. | ments Beach p L fLECTRIC | iox1f CABIN 76x80 $30, 60x80 ' _ PHNE Fr — nese iorersy | eas city SO ert a RN ee WW, DINNAN t 53 _ ‘ios s€-GoN. | DRLURE paren. Copper trim | Plate leet fter 6. CIALS — _Equipment 04 sewers and Water. at 175 with 1% car ga You'll enjoy FE 4-2677 Money to Loan OR SWAP ‘36. BUICK CO’ i 4 ol old.| FE 4-7233 aft iL tors. 1 SP] Sale e Store =4 features. Call us now. to new sthool this | 66 ae Huron Lenders) | SELL nd. Swap for dryer, Fully ‘automatic Two ROMEX. IN CO “er Lake Estates comfortable temtiy” ving ‘in and Sale Business s Property 49 (State Licensed Pe 0 furniture oF cash. $175 on 345% svenings. oe Bar ft bod snd a! on hes | BIRCH PLYWOOD a ——— SHOW v_CASE, 8 PT. LONG. zabeth Lake Fs convenien riced at only | 04 rr 4-323; ei As - D TWO ad, _Like new, 8 Room and ee Ge voaty PHA COMMERCIAL com, home, be 4 baths, Sa Ree ee ey ete as #219 complete MA S001 semen ee FE rae TER ogy 000° d CARRY. 7§ __Sale Sporting Goods 65 situated on 2 lo Balance on x 239, 10 room : or w Ext. | —-* ‘REFRIO- : _FE 2 ee ASH an hes full costs. car ¢ Ba ———— ne TO RENT. 1 AND heaters, $59. , "C 7 paceman cea: Stair vt heed . monthly payments. RIDGE aoe os Lauinger Real Be Cc to OF of Set ee on me. Merstor, ‘ur pes “child ° 30 GAL” GAS, =) Ree eae {xlz Ww pine yens| "Ne in: ft ft fj ous - BUY. ELL, TRADE Price reduced—With terms. < PART ue OR _3-8138 3 : and jumping horse, | ”°,,seq ‘hien ral. electric pester, 1x2 w pine ‘tripping 3e lin : ANTIQUE. Immediate possession E} ener yO unon Fa "ORNER: posts fe concession | IF YOU" stad need move DIT For Sale Clothing 56 ees PE 9.4069 5533 Thomson. 7008 M58. 4) PCIE glen) ps ‘acebea ae 886 * ‘auN to (Fer Ss : : CONON 3] SNS -RAMB : — Radio a ee: 401 HOME F 5 yt 568 aie ; 1-2R38 = | 2537 i ae ee ON ) : HAM-R Aptor omer ang. torr mat Shepherd pup 968% | ne) LURST | TOP CABH asso FOR Cl L ; avon off Saginaw Sie aae | WARD, MI 6-3900 SPECIAL 2 DOOR HAR Ivory Paint. ; nae ; AR en oe EG ie Ge | ISETTA—A REA ere Dynafiow pies dE p PUPPIES . | eCONOMY CARS 22 . 197 BMW iS allen. | 55 PLYMOUTH qi FPakD 5 : or Sales | ECONO : 70 miles per g ; P LYM Oe hanpoowa call frailer Sale | * HIGH $ saver Community Motor | 5), ngs as : ABCD eercy ( Lake Orion Hi We Call PE 8-4530, AVOY ‘6 } oF ee tion. 7 eee yaoi Usvel Lapher fA terest you Transmission Fuel Injertio ARAKEF Ps-81 MET ESE) ee 4611 ts eh thes eda Oy ad Sales H, | Powerflite Tran BLE -- Fue 183 Sanderson - aie Fe renting new 108 eal Rome neeivenn fan for paring too! TM Rag US ee ‘55 ME 4 “OR Eten Rote $795 fe) ee en Paint. eee wee FE 24025 Mohile penn earns erful vale) Our pik ae cas used cars Hee © 1959 by NEA | . ae trans. ————————" $195 DOWN $47 PER M Full Power. ; $3195 oe CANALES CAGES. traveling ood ciean used, eee back iste, Open a '-20 ; le -RCURY Fe bh4 Oakland Ave hetwern Lake Orlon snd Ostor H ora ton Pisins , | 38 MERCUR a 7 CAD og oe and food Since : SHOW Belmar eae inie Hwy ~ er ° a EDAN r 62" — ower PARAKEETS ces Crane's Bird on a MOnEE HOME REPAIR | 4540 D Oh 913 ocK i dio, | ce cee Gene: ae ee Drie besa ecats and > ree ce auuara Ra WL 2 foc Miitehen installed care wired Ph BUCK JUNK CAI BD 0208 : — he 4 ae sedan, Mercomatic. tadio, N $85 PER MO. Beate Olcem che, vere Too. Hatchery ee nail BOUNCE erat Pane WASTE FE 202 Harry ever succeeds in bysiness heater, while walls, 2 tone s695 now Windows. Green D ENGL! * opwe et a1 ow Har ; aint K OS SOLS RE weeks od UL 24257 TRAILER EXCHANGE Wie NEED “T don't know ho accounts straight! ' Be DAWSON, vast R ID ; ICK 7 Call atte a ; are ep my oo : Bi . aoe a i a : c an RHORT Pea New Andersons } Le “uy tbe clean certainly can't keep a3 08 eee RY MON TE RE ¥ S7 R aa AROTOE ~ Radio eo Heate » GER tn é ‘ . 5 "Tr: ' i ust be ci ; y ; Re eee ate EL eit N We buy, Sell and Trade 86 to ‘SA modes po For Sale Cars 91 bg Le MERCOMATIC R&H MOTOR SALES eee os chooae ERO “T ee Replace ee ) Wide AVERILES | ‘ : Oe er BSOLUTELY NO M f : DEALER Dyna 5 TH HEPHERD rues Used 8-10 Wi oNYAL 2020 Disie Hwy Fo 4 6896 For Sale Cars sown anaes rat Mgt Mr PU EAMAR PAG GEOL ING | : SHE 0) Fc. : J ‘ . be “e . i Suse ANYTIME See vaEnt Pai” rE 2 ont8 a a: ae Cer 4 DM. 110 DLX Loe nee? lad coupes ss i107 ap oy alata eet LN 'S7 PONTIAC .. ee ee FE 42 : ruc 938 CHEVROLE (ren Pow: “PONTIAC . axe ud oe ||| LINA CO 3 and Power Sottle Gas Wanted Use ieee nite & pale green it ise PONTIA er Ford = welt RCHIEF CATA Braceslan OA dott ; sperial wi Us gped = Try & H Acme a188 L ‘88 MERCUR —— SSECSION SUPE dramatic. Power ; JOgS 6 lies ide, P&H, its qe OLET ORCED TO SELL Full pow- REPOSSESSIO? Heater. Hydram Hunting I Parts and Suppli 5 ergiise Plus others 4953 CHEVE FP Br bardop : = | arts 4 i SHITE you lip buy ror Sales ery Parklane. 4- d. Beau- OUTH CLU Steering FE 2.3200 CAS | yo “Sales tedan Delivery $345 ag ey “34 PL¥M aD ie ] BLACK AND TAN COON DOG. |. Dine Gionea wuneay for all nt a lay tee Sue ones ean Gea ee, Ruan | hiciicees UL 2-3738 Picong, | esen a price at st ecole ; _ ee . Open_ £ WILL Ysed ‘Trucks. - HRYBLER PL : “§514l) oR a ~~ MERCURY cash nee 7 PC INT see a SHITER PUPPY MALE Opt’ ies TRATUERS ears per | so8 & Tauck CHRYAL Slarkston MA $-5141 food Pippve ond avans PASS ME pee i _Lakes. FE 8-040 Si STATION | De ces ee ee. ? yet te> $30 OR 31-6506 with, eel ar ee Marine and cose BCHRAM oP Rate C MONEY DOWN They Rum HA 14 AWN foot Best offer buys “ha ) PLYMOUTH 4° trans! (REN | CATALINA 2. DOOR 'SH ae ATEN cert 5 6 Holly Rd. Haliy . 2539 Disie Hwy on NO} ~_ ction of Su) WE DSS [Fe Mie Sa Segon: a. Pyt owner. | 2699 PUREBRED i OR 3.5420 | Bales 1521 ad OR 1.04 : ery good selec J \ ‘ : wew Good con 4.3619 . wher. $50 : rose 4-671) i OR 17-2108 We have @ vs Chevys, Fords. Pon PS INI 50. OR 3-0309 OR 3-3619 Fi — 9 - = » BOs Se 5d Che ) money BIKMING C. $1.55 H SEDAN R&H heater, aeaines Boarded 70 "Rent Trailer Space "Used Truck Parts uo GD “ate, ei4 KAMBLER Me eI DL UMELY | WO ATO Mes FT AeA eer uiacn eens nice Dogs, ’ : rn Lt 1006 or F ' KAS MI 6-3000 leer: ABSO mepta'o ieeving Manalins ee VIL x PARTS | : Fre 4 vard 7 th power s Assume p a Gower wales ‘ ec cne aura wren Minis BE fas LI MAKE AND MODELS | ae 2DR POWEROLIDE | 646 8 See ate BIG EN-, ne ooeee, Sa ie ks ike, mo Call Great Tage Me Ford, A beautiful. 2tone pain REN) toe 13 8 Telegraph sas The tnest v% ALL Mi “MOTO BALES 2 153) CHEVY 31842 Ho Riggins 1957 FORE R&H white walls | _ ing, transmission Looks "at MI 4-7500. Harold Turn Cin | $2 Ee FE 6 3361 Sve Oe ee ea FE 5 , ine, averdrive R& 1445 | automatic th extras §1695 | , 157. AN OLDER. 5 E Ave - oe gine, 3 nd finance § | w & loaded wi PLYMOUTH. 19 to handle oo f . 170 " Opdyke —, LOCKS 2635 Auourny el ; ( E | §140 down a ne 88 DAWSON 7 ail soul need x & Hay, Grain & Feed 7 INSIDE ir stop Panties Trailer. For Sale Trucks a a Or ie Steele | 232 8 Saginaw —_— FE ar this bright et artcrakes ae ey STATION WAGON — Solid blue paint. Coch pia F : ee an wer steering UTZ MO- : f * Lo Le [5 ORD $195 po 1,205. SCH | 18T AND 2ND San CN patie | Seana uoste Fs MANOR Oe | LET ', TON PANEL p passenger 4 dr statin’ FORD ee Piacutn $205 | TORS bits. Swasdeaca, ee Wy . lure delivered t x ROLET ', ° ny nly Chevy : les with fa ‘ : a neath 3 6 00d ON tee oe es a PoSiNG HAY ATRAW oxre) ymho went the eos me te Cryer Priced al only Wap 6 Bin asec $16 KEEGO HARBOR * FE Rie oe erecar sa buys 38 eee itsg PLYMOUTH 2 DR 58 P HARDTOP—Radio and heater, Hydre 3 Sl hed lots : f Oxford o 381 J more paneis tu dio, heater \AWSON eee FE — 35 F lenty other go k, Chev-| 57 ERCHIEF yaint manure & wood- . er FE 44228) Oe mile Kast of © $08 RUBS © FE 2031 ge.) On TRADE Plenty Cadillac, Buic A ie a cn ‘ sUP RGauEcer moe livestock We deilv Keville Ra OA 06-1023 Sayinaw | Fairlane FE 55523 7 mocms mee) r Ford etc We MAZ matic. Blue 5 aay peott ‘ re ALFA AND eine nUner aire Gat i North Chev. ae CHEN ecg bere tan | ie FORD. 2 DR RED & WHITE rie Sour cleka fay lop rade 7 eTUDEBAKER SALES $25 E } O) : ; 41 a 5 : 235 men- 2 0 . ee PAT nib yr cout weuetin focation On 71 B Woodward Ave 1ST | CHEV REO Tacasea Drive, “stationwagon FE ae TALL of dow NOMY USED CARS Te) ona, BO Re es '58 BUICK tee ea beater oc : 8T & IND CU jars wees Lake Orion end nied at lS CUES oe 43481 | 7 .JUST ABOUT ALL ECON abut “| sion in motoring here hee tinental kit. radio a TYPKEs OF 1} rorn and oats acres Het Ridincted White Lake MUtual ALUA FORD. 1057 oJ lire cee ae thik 22 =A : | ee to buy—-runs miles on a CONVERTIBLE pont diel it y straw Oxtord ; — i : riLe : N SPEC Lan youl] want In ae lane _ = ittle Solid | cor wih eelcce _OA_8-2170 E. MoniLEoME “FsTATEN round : (OLED BTAKE $200 Dee renine ied de sph bean epee A Riel egiaaee “S SPECIAL. st Cen ceo lec Dynaflow D HAY 80 CENTS BALE. aR Lakefront OO arse CaM ee ale as Pr cectea le 2 de Se) see ue oat mets fuses TODAY'S Woodware 4-0588 = | me Jorlyn ILL pe | EM 1.266 RO cant 242 FON PICKUP GOOD «4; Ford | Meee Ran ; " and priced talenye a ‘8. Wood BLER" SONTING i66 “DR “HARD-TOP AC | : cA OUWILL a ? JELE "a 10 Ductwer J RAE SCHUTZ 5s ; ele “56 POL ; pape 5 | TUL Allee “3 " Auto Accessories 0 ar OH DT bis) (fe a sr Pi oA Ea & SE ee es 55 le Birmingham He iS uy Hydra. Fns0 FE 45570 liver . ? Jey THUMP Ms ti ? aa ERBIRD. FO! 4 ( ion _Lowner. | iv NF M w Ford it \ 7 ur ; bF “ INDER fhite with Blue tor -oN | For Sale Livestock 7 38 PONTIAC FON A ° a re ye PICKUP iosae OF THE RU stpata, Ex eye ie dowd and finance ane piled ee Fine con- "55 PON T I. AC i leaner ‘ TON . IM -) Radio ile j | NICE YORKSHINES i begin Moamplete $100 Ol wal | ne FR 5 josl wok CHE Uae eae radio fuel 62145 | dition 7095 Starchief 4-Dr. Sedan | 1s 4 5 fi hod 00 ' Rear, 4 ; sOWF . | $795 : : weeks de 20735 W ti Mile R nite a KOA we levee Pou Panel coeakers, pea ee Fede Prine Eddie Stee e oF 9) FULL PRICE "Sales fie@r fT ahaer a BELL OR for Sale Tires i WW alee one eg to set ! ( I 1) Our Fine Selection of * Russ Johnson Mine ORION » PONY se » and ite ‘ < i) ! a ; - L ia ; ee We reoirat ED TIRPS son UP WE Ps ® 600 AIR CONVERT tanoon FE 2.2529 Bee ow COST DEMO 5 MY 2-287] CHIEFTAIN 4 DR | d 75 . buy ae fe ME saue a an ee & ae ete: ne EGnb convent RAH NEEDS | SET. SPI [ 1 PONTIAC CHE brakes, extras RE *roduce : STATE. TIKE 40887 Power Good cond Low a4 OR 13-8283 blade: : i AR et | IL Sale Farm Pr it La black R&H Coe 11 body work 200 | aL ER Clean FE 2 SORE V DRA: np : eee tes ta UG je 00 Ge ERY ue D CONVERTIBLE. §200 | RAMI NTIAC. 2 DOOR HY eT TAYMAN NDARD BRAND NEW Tires we | 1940 FORD dition, good top SERVICE ; 1953 PO HH Gieseeulll price We | A 8 DELICIOUS: 6 STA ral Salety | Oyesit tiourae | : 2. door, dy exc con 44-4205. ALES & EB Rast alic R& 1 ILL ' . aes Muto’s Orchard 4301 Bald ! veces fe eee off Black or ! : tal : " 1958 en ae ee meats and | foe! mete & extras v 211 8 SAGINAW N pauon | can nance “GO a Oy 3 7117 / f ? ; ¥ , ‘ 7 ton . f xt es 4 ' ape - ys HEL AND UP] Shean, AL Crikband at Ca RUAIETO A One oUne: epee ial caly | wes yoke 1091 RAMBLER STATION W. white | die Steele = oT FE 3-7 APPLES’ 41 BUSHEL AND UP PID WN EAN: ia Cy A IARE neater 4139 Prices at hydra, R&H. power brakes, white | CLEMENS CE) Pier esuiniee. Oreneté Lake BR Raginaw at Raeburn IM boo ar beat offer MA @ 219 ie a on walls, sired ae $149 down i- FORD 2 Ns BEHIND THE POST OFFICE) herds 54 LEA 18! a $300 oF best os KUP COM 2 ith low mileag | 4 2529 ( : hp « - FARMS APP G i it Al 2 1, TON PICK ; wl ae FE 2.25 : OL ACEMORE ran 3180 Bilver Auto Service ieee rebuilt $219 MA aoe North Chev Ford V8 2 dr wagon Ge nance $ ie Steele | KEE PONTIAC. BE SDAN. HYDRA. : : hell Rea OL 1 6480 DING IN THE Se 44 TON 1, AT AK (7 een = - & good ru red & white Eddi 1953 P BSOLUTELY NO MON- | z 3 : 6 |. NASHAFT GRIN rd fuck M GMC °5 condition Can be o ; 8 Woodward Ave & shitiny $445 | HOA Sa ctl . Sale Farm Equipment 7 Ae rebored é ie Ate Very wood ae : - a ies —Hunter Bivt at 8 0 Ml ¢€2735 ee “ORD Bye DOWN siverue aa Mr a ; fhop 21 Hood. Ph | snytimne af Birmingham RUSR DAWSON 2-9131 | } ‘ E2 2520 $865 mo Call Cr Harold Turner . — TOTAL Price BUYS A oe a Strathmore IN ALTAKE ay a 232 8 Saginaw ~ FE R. -FGQ HARBOR Le CYL- Parks at MI 4-7500. Ha ML and “ate ONE cee er: 7 1S NMEA SOT Toes rane, % Tor 1955 Chevy Club ¢ vue 1956, 2 DOOR FORD, eee) ne NASH AMBASSADOR Vv ery Ford 1988. HURRY! IT : aos mnie SUA REUE SS, " Higrdson : . yer De new tires 5 y . H Autom RCHIEF, Star- Ww oF Miller Gardan Woodwarit ‘ 1aw Cleneral mute re ; Cars 90B A real sharp 1 owr 28.000 actual overdrive, ire at 34 inder R& t Real com- | gra io sell thts i fh ? | \ ers = § Tnqu exceilen 24) ‘t take lorig to wer (ee Eh ee Dee) (ain MOE line Gy Brace art Foreign & Sports pee, Beesley nice 2a oe actual Boca veto ase fertntop economy Oniy (4108) 2 ee dr Catalina. — Po taal North ef | 46053 Wel pairs mate price Open & 60 5 mites Very outstanding | Gakiand Ave FE_ 1M RAH, fort. top econo rees. $20.96 per chief 4 haze blue & white’ ; BY TH ; A ineenavalaNe alert eels: bs oo oere a ee ieee) Lee TO BALES 1956 FORD VICTORIA. mye ile tee lA payment of ree sul ge quick” at $2,495. cyes IKE TO SHOW Culm Gnain tees pee. SCOot eA een aorta and five Teles PEELE Ss aun PT DM | eee core end imence et Sa trae BInMINGH Aen SCHUTZ MOTORS. 912'8. Wood | OME BARGAINS WED TTR .. THEY * Culloch Che ; | Motor Sce = dn po Hl wives ta aolve fo £ 6A Oak and : old r wooDW ___| RE < S uC; ; AR E 3 iS \S Sale : | In Mich All ma Markee OG tee e BLER 666 8. ward, Bham ‘e pon. | A ) OND COME y ¢ | 1A | N = Wi | sa MOD (ar owner proble rE A O44 1e 6.1900 non 7 / MODEL 53 DELUXE mall | PRIC E S B E y ‘TA BEOOTER 10) 1 Ge 7 W Muren | R STATION WAG | LATE M ia) Gude cedes, ot AVITI THERE. McC ltl ELLoctlt LAMBRET t 8 mes Good : 91 FORD | 1982 RAMBLE NO MONEY tiac Chieftai original own- ak NG BE TI m4 ‘ E oe anes ‘or Sale Cars Say 4 Dr. | 2528 ABSOLUTELY $724) shift. heater, clean. |] WON'T LONG BE Wd ho MELA) romotto ¢ 1M 34027 Fors let DelRay & i FE 2-252 R&H ayments of shi VE 2.1974 la ‘ ee \ . TARBOR assume p rks | &sh—$425 | CREDIT. TERMS aw a Vem) era rer a * e pr ran Goon Cheveol ou Be sai ON OVER TO | me alk cect Mead” Toreer | Soe a1 scyeh er eO8 | 1957 Bl SON 219 FB Pike 1o4n BUICK on Can have for ator 1745 SCHUTZ BIG I | oat MI 46-7500. top. one-owner fully “1308 nwernteer: OCB oN ‘ acater! 27" aie Matorcyiles BI tiepmbeistateoa) Ca Berle Ford ) At bee WOODWARD Fora __ —— ae condition, $1675 _OR_3-1308 | ROADMASTER 4 rt, radio, heater. p » 4 ree & New on .o7e: For ae Harbor trues — r suede FINEST _ ea R- on C 1s | ing and power brakes K Pacbes no “, b . 1a fo , RI J z aoe VA , i ; WINE RY ~NEW AN se : ac mt wh geen Larry _ ae y b | 1956 BU pene Pun oles: Sales on M244 ] Ma | : Pas i Oo thacninnt Mite ahery A nroe se nthe | | “57 enous te wen WW. Bee R. \ M ues deal on a) ar en urg 4 power steering and : ey Be eda 4 ’ ' a at Mae : e a | : j " 4 0 jun north of Oxford — HieRe we Sl genuine Maries ee ee quiness Take | chotes | | Big linecior n fay 8138" “| hao Rembie! St good used RE 80402 a | nance, 8 Bham | 95 DIS FRIBPORE > x MOL Highwood at 9-8 FR 4 ann tOLE Tr 4pbooR Paw a TAP SAIL | Woodward HY-| ON “automatic trans- ya” eae nee eae | eraide veeal one “iPiied st, 31 FORI 4 DR ¥8 FUM Good JANI ran coe ret ipsa OLDSMOBILE 8 en RO} Ralo. trabe, Clean SPECIAL WAGON. radio. heater, ‘au Mirhigan VA CENTUR ergiide 0 Ne joe So hee aU 1d OORT DAKO i 8 Olds Super ia DRA RA&H ume pay. i VA R&H u Very s an 5 CRUTS ALONG Our ateck ro i yToR aooD “¥ DOWN Aagu dit ts $86 mo miss ICK rag tat 8H eK RE | phate PS Pinte BAUS heh |S AAAIE apr converse, te Bg HL me a She | ft te ua TM ue : i; ‘ i : < = hod ¥ E rks s j ws ; ae Var D PAUMAL C1n MALLPIAH SO ETRH XI th Chey | ne ote auger A, 2 ar, a! peal lpi Aol le Ford see BIRSIENGE a ENTURY, CONVERTIBLE, power steerin ; . : (= : yal cite | : 400°" < c Ste VATE vn ee AND We iacos FE 2-41) 2! Nor é fward Ave | ie) Waagon) ae ee station wagon, 4 dr, PACKARD ue Really | RAMBLE So an Seba. ICK ee ea PF OPEN ENON Uisiaera eis les e ee 2 tone tight Pe” power th Wor here SCHUTZ | 686 8 Wevieere TAC CONVERT i 1953 BU eee nar ANID e WENS JOLENSON MOTORS sere eas ate y. A ama car $909" sg NM. ee tere re SON Secrant: Gals Woolard Bi ham! | SHARP. une Exceptionally y * heater automatic transmission SUE eon ek ye! wer haniie a tor tratiers a CPR HT , fark bite ;8ON | HOUG ‘ MOTORS 912 ~ Fis been rusted o IPER SEDAN. h : Oe sand hates RV CLUB RUBS DAWRON seu) 08 DEALER BURDEN n Never be SUPE Sane ne hauinaent Rlareraft boa Hal SELES eo on rm : Fe 2911) FRIENDLY OUD : AYMENTS TOO iota (elen OR_ 35855 Cue feat (alli ser Favipment 4) vey TENCE left Mieah FR 2977 212 8 Saginaw wor 7) YOUR: CAR SALKS CAR fe heip you Af jue wrecked AIN . wer Foanes yeriy HACE id ‘ Hl RAGE i FOREIGN . rn Let us CHIEFT. ; Sui Dae Wey MAS MUR 5 NR MATING. SUPPL ir @ Door Ra | URMATT CAR yy Anas aries | AND SERVICE || aemval (sue expensive. m™ ; 1058 PONTIAC 4 peaye & brakes. IVIERA, heater. and radio fou) Deste Hwy OWENA MA Fr 2 R020 Chevrolet Mel A n Ip re this 1987 Ford Ane saon in Rocnester OL. Motor: S es hardtop powers IAL 4 DOOR R . : Auction: Sales 77 | Orchard Late Ave eA we ae heater white Son een 4 ae 12) miles pee gales 828 N Malin at ; L ake Orion, ceo ks PE 2 $08 DANE SPEC TIAC ; ~ , SESE ULM, ; Mriced for quic ig roa PE i . _ RADEO "4 AT CLA F “DR SE i on dy 8 Bed ACCC ar| Priced | CAH gtter 8 va VICTORIA R M74 RY MY 22411 5. poten 4 leage. ‘a ee Hs es TUTELY NO MONEY! 1983 FORD No 102 Pree FORD — MERC = aye die, heater Low-m i 5D” and heater. ck ALTON WEI aye 1 rate "SO models $f 1954 Fort . NO MONEY ter Fordomati. Priced t RY A BIR luxe ra atic! transmine ) PATE PASM om Crapo & a! Serene boa trallera Use | 1 ARBOTUTELY , at, hea stock No J02 Pr DREAM NG ne 6) drove {4K Nelson F REDAN ots aT Ren 1) 10 aon Mican tock Aterling boat tr “t i RR * payments i beauty as A dy who never —pODY “KIND ~o Sheena uc #2164 Mi ntac ‘ ; Vi | DOWN Ascum : UME te | mingham lady ial end Her | SALLE. eee Mave Pon nee ae our dayaway plan ' N I o TEN ‘all Creatit’ Mer i $ : : ill even’ te "tesa coaNcand! ee Tey ta Ge D tisciar oUF Je ton Boat Works ; orth award are | OO me at tie Harold Turner | sans: tide can cerig’ ihe sped | Tough but motor g | ion. radio. heater ! eae a Vi a : { & Wooden Parks al name 39 ecflite equipped | pe 68-4316 tomatic FORD Velie atu amount vite PUN EL ee Biraieanani te i ee NoITION” FE North. eV. Sco tide Wee PUWMGUIH Wes “STOP! LOOK! SAVE! SEDAN, with sutom ot) ies Gena pe ee B Telegraph , ina ‘ARD Al CO baby bite 1 8CHU py eds etd OW. . snd” RY - fine Mb onan wenive Creek vane RSA “ET 2.DR” POWER. | 1027 FOR ; Bivd at 8 Woodward hem ON Ful Per gS Weeewurd BIE 938 PONTIAC guperchief 4-€r. ete . a E Ph Po | eR STCIN MNT Diberglas rei Oyeole aS UTELY NO) ¢® nocusioM geDAN PYT. Mines . Bitming MOTORS, 013 8. Woe Load steering, power brakes. $2495. jon eae Oe a 2182 GLIDER R&H . e@ opay ‘na FOR re 854! = = ingbam, Aa. 1 -door | atic transmiss c oes eee oe Te OVE ‘eo MIDGET FO ee ea arty $100 PE = RY SEDAN & _ Minghat TH STATION WAG. , a ET Impala 2 | heater, autom RCE CANT ne one (Con ae beans mL webes Oy | mene "Parka at MI erson --Pelt? , FORD 1986 FORD uy gle ae) Up als Comation ree) ha wee CHEVROLET Polke “tals ea ; "weather et Taoietty sll work binle Late (rion >t Mat mM ge “EY OWENS Tra clean $148 down finance $043 | and heater. 2 “ne ea aherq er white Wall tires. Folks, 1953 BUIC antes hee aes Cee Ferm: ie Harold Tur FOOD WAGON ‘ es : ; | cavers land pela | ts Ike new Full pow- 2 jesired. L, © Sma } : BROOKWOOD Vv ’ S7 POR) S ioc veneer zs BUICK Roadmaster. es andard ltranemtecion ; retin lias! ilers 78 Transportation Offered 87 *h tn hi oveing we STATION WAGON E le oteele Spm M eet BUC ce ne sine SEDAN 4 DOOR with st ‘or Sa Susctraliens . v2 407s Os 1) 1987 BUIC kes. Dynes. 7 BUI For Sale H a “Dp TRUCK LEA ; S1608 FOR _ ting, power brake ite : f : avon 16 FT ENC Ost week Will con aes YET STATION WAG | . BOR FE 22528 ea “wewalls. Blue and pel : heater “automatic ‘trans. 50 FT 19 WIDF 3 RE DRM \ ne ia Saal or part wav MA 19,4 Snare and one nt 1s ao KEFGO HAR : tet Mt Per 2 DOOR SEDAN. radio, : : ( NOU: ae (nupiek trom Gur aim no) Gees ( i ; la) S19) AL UES 47 $7 PONTIAC Dacha! e rk & mission, Ban Tet Le ' 4 ano NI} te pick from ¢ i e- ace. WEATHER : “10% R& Pir - sCRE ES LES VELPHTA A uved te $l adl | Im WEA Brakes Hydr ; 7) MORILE HOME me F102) CARB FOR PIT AL ueanceeic Hewucec j “ at ; ; ; Oe ! 195 white bea y V-8. Fordo- NE Dyixie Hwy ‘ Piltspurgh iaa all 4 r 81 7 AFORD Faiigne Ht : 5 heater, sutomatic 410] Open To dase a week U1 Hartford Cann FR 2121 =, a al Chev , a’ To Buy $1 FORD nd very sharo Jel ie Extra sharp - aha i . DOOR SEDAN with radio, 6% FICAR 4% FI #1 600 FLY «4 ENGENE as y OT 1 oH) c . S SAGINAW FRE 8-4t 2 DOOR: 4 ne it RAMBLER Cus nat Wralls iranp ioe : ‘ “22758 : : 2 Callfornia, $40 Ea Vyasa Alvat oat 8 Weed eed is popa ON enaine toraue. ine ante drat “8 FORD 6 ini ICHARDSON 44 FT Ferry Bervice, Ine ; on Hunter Hive Vaais é hace AD s00 engin ont’ & black finish Wi-top, Pow: ; Weal on Vers) goad 7 condition 1 JANUARY 22 e Plneinahor pe transmission . | 1954 BIHCK Super 4dr. ry Yellow | radio. heater, automatic trans- Inquire Highland ftecreation Artem Mivloriis, Will teke 2 pesierae ts ‘ ae ane steering: Power bra $138 Wd, ees Rae ae Hae pir rs / i Sales a sR eat, Ps . PB. au) 4 white || ‘Convert. Bei. ‘mission JUST IN L \ TAN ian expenare toy MO AY) Ty ade-Ins _ Pontiac | “UbooRw Mai “mtang’ rae wh reer | 1958 OPA SS SPARTAN er eoiey se, Rm 6 qas0 VINTER SPECIALS roltt 3 dr. Originol green tomat Roe ares piel SS ientect. Radio | new. 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Air Pollution DETROIT (UPI) — A Univ ersity still “‘a sizable ball of smoke.” of Detroit laboratory technician| mobile exhausts, Rutt says it is says Los Angeles residents consid- | Rutt—who coined the word ‘‘cig- ering switching from large to small, imog’'—reached his estimate of S . » also might ‘cigarette-caused pollution by cars to reduce smog 4 ght weighing a 3%-inch cigarette be- consider switching from king-sized's,,¢ lighting it and then ene cigarettes to butts. ‘smoking it down to an 14-inch * * ie butt. .| leaders. {Comments on Mikoyan a 2 oJ A Nice Visit, but No Changes — By THe ASSOCIATED PRESS Anastas 1. Mikoyan has con- vinced many prominent Ameri- cans he’s @ very smart man, and has sold to some the idea there are merits in visits by Soviet But he has not revolu- tionized U.S, thinking on the So- viet Union. These are the main conclusions emerging from a quick poll among declared: ‘I am not so naive that he could come over here, turn on his charm and convert me. I feel the prime purpose of his visit was to sound out the tenor ef the American public and thinking to- ward the Soviet Union.” * * * Said Elliott V. Bell, chairman of the executive committee of Mc- Graw-Hill Publishing Co. Inc. of New York: “ but. I don’t think he fooled any- one.’’ x *« * -Adiai E, Stevenson told a group of Democratic women in Wash- ington that he thought the visit was “all to the good.” He made the point that it was a good thing) thing, for one of the Soviet leaders to see “our great peace loving coun- try’ because this can “only tend to reduce his anxiety; his tensions, his bitterness.” ‘Henry Cabot Lodge, U.S, Am- bassador to the U.N., called the Mikoyan visit a-diplomatic bust, “] don’t think it changed any- ” he told a luncheon of ra- dio and television executives in New York. 2 .., I bope and think he found that the people support the foreign policy of the govern- ment and that the United States cannot be bluffed out of Berlin.” Former Sen. Herbert Lehman, a New York financier, said he Paul A. Rutt, a laboratory tech- nician who has been conducting MEASURED SMOKE | some private into “The difference was .6201 what he calls ‘‘cigmog'’—air pollu-igrams,” he said. “This was the ticn caused by cigarettes—estl-|weight the cigarette lost through mates cigafette smoke contributes smoking. In other werds, .6201 20 tons of pollution to the air over grams went into the air in carbon citizens whom the Soviet first deputy premier met in person on his tour of America. * * * “Mikoyan changed no ideas of mine,”’ said George Weaver, as- investigation FEATURING THE LATEST FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR Los Angeles every day. dioxide, water vapor and smoke | sistant to President James B. i Oa. particles.” | ‘Carey of the International Union| fund Mikoyan “a very intefligent Waite this iney be ome oe | of Electrical Workers. ‘Mikoyan| 2nd well-informed man. “I did not , compared to estimates of 600 | Rutt then took estimates of made a strong impression with find his visit changed anything to Me : : tons of smoke caused in the Los | ¢ : garette companies thal an | his’ | astuteness) and’) bellliance.”| 070 appreciable extent.” Dr. B. R. Bermon We Also Angeles area each day by auto- | average of 15 cigarettes are Asked if he thought the Mikoyan a k x emebioe= Jactans Howard C. Shepherd, chairman smoked each day for each per- | visit was a good thing, Weaver at Same Location TN: Seginaw st ot. son in the United States. He | ia — Fi Cit k | replied: ‘Absolutely! “I'd like to/of the First National City Ban! FOR FURNACE multiplied this by the amount of leew “ae i vies d e Gf New | Yow wil bel an FE 4-107! CONTACT Rk STOKER contaniination for each cigarette : A Detroit businessman said:|range a luncheon ne oe LENSES with bankers and industrial lead- ers said: ‘““You come away more or less frustrated. . . but there must be a way out. That was our ‘whole purpose in seeing him, to and by the population of Los Angeles—2,100,000—and came up | with his estimate of 20 tons of | air pollution from cigarettes. | “We think the visit to Detroit was a good thing. It didn’t change our opinion on our foreign policy or on the Soviet Union except possi- OLGA COAL | | be He admitted there might bly on trade . , . It’s our feeling g ‘some argument over the fact that; . : that perhaps incceaued trade| try to find a way out. jhis method doesn't take into ac | : _ UPI Phote |would lead to more person-to- Said Mayor eo ison ao Sed ad Ty tT ‘count the weight of smoke particles “NOW LOOK YOU GUYS” — “I’m the boss, see?” this cat | person contacts and that this would Los Liege nes ee see wi ic Ca left in the lungs of people who; in Surrey, England seems to be saying. And to prove his point, be a good thing.” . ts id al Au ould k Cal OW. Donelson oa Sel: =~ linhale. But he pointed out he also : j ' smart individual who couid make r= (Sip ld 1 not f : f fect of the ferocious feline has even pre-empted his mistress’ armchair Toe * Biot of Ceenerall atutentents! : . bey m Man a : “ ° an and cigarettes. Of one thing you may be sure, with a rootin’ Gov. Edmund G, (Pat) Brown He's a nice fellow and all that jeutimated 6.200.000, WY cigars an of California said: ‘“‘He is making)” " Genuine Olga Pocahontas tootin’ cat like that around, there's not a mouse in the house. Coal comes specially pre- inually nor the pollution caused by | __— « sincere effort to better the re- 3,500,000 pipe smok i lationships between our two coun- Handled jan estimated Sentenced for Assault pared and sised for stokere— one in the United States . : ; ltries. We should encourage we orinlump, egg,stoveandnut ~ ®t Gets an Answer ‘by similar efforts.” James Taylor Jr., who was con- With Care... “fo am not prepared to say to e ISCUSSES Edward L. Ryerson, cormen| victed Jan. 9 by a Circuit Court sizes. Any size, you get more heat per dollar with Olga. : I Coll vs today for out-of” | ‘chairman and now a director of| jyry of the felonious assault of a Ink and Steel Co., who was Mikoy-, woman, yesterday was sentenced jan’ s host in Chicago, said: “Ito from 2 to 4 years at the State) . FOPU a ion ony think there is any reason for| Prison of Southern Michigan at) | any great change in attitude."” | Jackson, Richard Nelson, president of the | Taylor, 21, of 371 E. ‘Wilson Ave.,| » Says Rapid Growth World Trade Assn. which Mikoy-| was sentenced by Oakland County | Reason for Continued an addressed cin San _Francisco, Cireuit Judge Frank L, Doty. pee ae nt cari set to His Note Lett terates the air,” he sax ut it on Parked Car ‘certainly is a factor.’ Rutt also says he sympathizes| with anyone who has a smog or | NEW YORK’ (UPD — Sau icigmog problem and he doesn't! 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Unable to find a parking place | Hoffa Aide Suffers =: | ress tet i | _ Economic Prog You Can Greatly Assist in the | MEN’S REHABILITATION PROGRAM of the at the Criminal Courts: Building, WASHING p6n (UPI)—President he left his automobile in a re- | Eisenhower Aoday cited rapid pop- De pg ms, Niagara § d H A k stricted area with this note: j ulation grg@vth as a major reason { tt “Will be right out, Going to pty i fot expegling continued U.S eco- SA M CYCLO MASSAGE econ Cal ac a fine in Magistrate's Court.” ‘nonic progress LVATION AR YY nae PD l; il Uelp yoo rest cel A) CHICAGO un = tater ieeney) “ * * | inte annual economic report SAVE YOUR OLD NEWSPAPERS FEDERAL arking relax fuse pervou Raker. aide to Teamster Union When he returned he found a |'® Zongress, he said new projec-! tor our Pick-Up Trucks as they canvass ; 4.4511 On Our Veutaes — " and Jalique a, _ | tiéns by: the Census Bureau point your neighborhood periodically. =| a4 y President James Hoffa, was ino a’ $15 parking ticket next to his | ard US yulation of at; OR CALL FE 8 9601 =a : i@ sore a e ae Chicago hospital yesterday, victim note on the windshield p eae oh 500 000 oe Fi ie . as ‘a | => ( let - of a second heart attack === = cant a an P rmaps As) A truck will be dispatched promptly n high as 219,500,000 by 1970 tor newspapers or other articles. * * * 10 Hurt in Collision ~~ The present population is 175,- | Come in for Free The first attack, last August in Thank | ' t ou PAT ! an you | Demonstration Washin ; orgy | . Ao. 00,000, . F gion, interrupted his testi-'of Detroit Bus, “Auto | NIAGARA of PONTIAC mony before the Senate lackets d brings problems, the President T HE SA LVA T ION ARMY 7 Investigating Subcommittee head DETROIT (Ten persons were! noted. He pointed out, for example, Men’ s Social Service Center 6 43 W. Huron FE 35-0003 Bay hy Sen. McClellan (D+Ark) injured Monde% in the collision of fhat the US. school ayntem must 118 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac D> aK provide space for an extra 3,300,000! elementary age children by mid-| a Detroit Street Railways bus and All were taken to hos Baker was accused by committee investigators of using strang-arm an auto NEW ‘59 WAGONS tactics in organizing effoyts pitals for treatment (1962. The number of S| — . 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