CROWD GREETS MIKOYAN — Premier, ~rece = this moraing to stas I. Mikoyan faced’ this hostile on when he landed at Willow Run Airport gin his visit to Detroit. Many Soviet -Deputy _of the pickets AP irephote were Hungarians wl pro- : testing the treatment of Hungarians who rebelled against the Soviet rule two years ago. 15 Chil q ren, * —_——y man Die as Flames Sweep Home * BOSWELL, Okla. a — Fifteen children {nd an adult died today in a niggas fire in a four-sroom wooden. hom All the bodies except that of one child were piled on and around @ bed in a rear room which had fo outside door. Apparently ‘someone pushed the one child out a window but the chjld was dead. ~ The victims were Sara Gardner, 38; her 10 children; three or- phaned nieces; and two visiting nephews. = Oklahoma City. ~_ Booker Gardner, the father, had been away hunting. en a ~--Almost in shock and his face haggard, Gardner, a Negro, ly unable to comprehend immed- iately the disaster which struck his family. He said that hen he started home from his hunting trip be- fore dawn this merting. “I felt sorta funny.” ~ He received the: news at the Pos lke will Take Program FROM OUR NEWS WIRES WASHINGTON — President Eisenhower mapped a - campaign today to go over the head the heavily-Demo- cratic Congress to sell his legislative program directly to the American people. A top White House official disclosed that the chief executive was making arrangements to stump for his d ~ Appointed” Former Detroiter | 2 Named MSUO Admissions H ead _. Appointment of Herbert N. Stoutenburg Jr. as the fourth full- time member of the growing) the - and record ‘systems, Stoutenburg will coordinate | we and sir and with high ao eee said Varner, head of 3 MSU's off-campas education. president of the school board of the American Community School” in American, z Saigon. An Air Foree veteran of Warid ters. set. (Chairman Mrs. Clare B.- Williams legislative program formally in a! | gress tomorrow. —tproposals through radio and television, press confer- ‘pearances and personal let- No dates have been Fisenhower discussed his cam- paign at an-unannounced White House meeting Monday night with Vice President Richar*, M. Nixon, Republican N a tional Chairman Meade Alcorn, Assistant GOP; and_ others. * * hfe The President will outline aA series af messages to the House) and Senate. He will deliver the first,- his. state the union ad- dress, to a joint jsession of Con- But the White House official indicated Eisenhower planned to 60 beyond this usual practice with his appeal-to-the-people. One | of the chief themes the Presi- dent will plug apparently will be his drive to curh government spending in the coming fiscal. year with a balanced. -budget. of 77 billion dollars. - When asked about the campaign, White House press secretary] ‘James C. Hagerty said, “No de- cisions have been reached but the President naturally wants to get walked about aimlessty; apparent-| -| Juanita.s15; Easter, 13; Isaac, farm home of Vernon Love, who’ -| last - spring, ie ences, publit speaking ap- }; drove him to the dade: scene. ’ Gardner told Tony Price, re- porter of the Paris (Tex.) News, that he started on a hunt about 7:30 o'clock last night and hunted | all night. Hunting with him was a nephew from Oklahoma City, who): was visiting in the home. ‘Gardner is a day laborer in this southern Oklahoma town of about 1,000 population. » He listed the victims as: ‘His wife; their 10 children: Larry, 9; Louise, 8; Gute T: Omie,*5: Jobn Anthony 4 Bars Patricia Ann and Patricia. . © week-old twins: and two nephews. ~ i se & | The nieces. children of Mrs., | Gardner’s sister, May Ruth Had- | dix were: Bobbie, Woolbright, 11; Peggy Sue Ward, 10; and Linda Fay Ward, 4. Mrs. diaddix ‘killed in an automobile acci The two nephews, visiting trom Oklahoma: City, -were: Hershel Frazier, 9, and Freddie Webb, 12. The volunteer fire department could only ase a pumper truck _ because mo hydrant was within “usable distance. Constable J. B. Richburg said the roof had collapsed before fire- men arrived. 7 | Gardner said when he left for: s hunting trip, two stoves, burn- ing wood, were in use. Richburg “said he believed the disaster was | for Showdown con Filibuster ~* : promise. -at the opening of the new and three nieces! hist Year-End Car Sales _;pet Record : | DETROIT , UPN. «New car sales during ‘the last. 10 days of | Dem ,eader “Confi dent cord for 1958 and compared favor- His Cor apromise Will/ at with the best periods of 1957, Ward's Automiotive Reports said Beat Stiffer Proposal i ws : e & “e WASHINGTON (—Sen- The industry's statistical agency ate Democratic Leader Lyn-’ said = = ee o— don B. Johnson said today! P*€ otaled ea $21 (660 he is agreeable to a quick ‘Tite Jina er day. The daily substitute a stiffer proposal, previous 1958 high was 18,514 daily | for his own compromise ,, antifilibuster plan. | a the last 10 days of 1957, aise} The, Texan's offer indi- averaged 19.525 units a day, 11) cated he is confident of Hove, cent below 1958's last 10 mustering the votes to beat, back a coynterattack' planned by strategists for a sear sales for December, :com- bipartisan bloc of senators: pared with 473.200 in Gu came! advocating a tougher month of 1957, and kept dealer clampdown on filibusters. inventories well below the year-, Johnson outflanked them nd level in 1957, dominate oie >» Cold Will toi, ™ Low of 12 Tonight ~As- the Senate. plunged into the: Partly cloudy and a little cold- rules scrap today, Sen. Mike er tonight and tomortow is the Mansfield (D-Mont); the assistant.“forecast by the U.S. Weather Bu. been gai leader, defended John- * x Ward's said fhe year-end windup gave the .industry $ession—before they. had—a- chance to offer their own Lexa posal. reau for Pontiac and vicinity. To- night's low wil be about a de- i grees, : | Partly ‘cloudy and continued _jeold with the high ate 4., the outlook for F son against charges of highhanded with a few snow flurries expected. rventeen was the lowest record- ed ~ grees sino preceding 8 a.m.) memes of oe was 2. alternate proposals the Senate’s antifilibuster rule. x ® * In the background of the fili- buster fight is the simmering row over @ivil fighte legislation and the issue of racial segregation. TS > ee) | caused by the stoves. He said. the: family apparently. panicked ‘when! the fire was discovered and ran! into one roorn. The temperature. at the time was about: 40 ‘degrees. i The nephew hunting with Bos- well was John Stewart, Oklahoma’ City. i = The long-talk-device has been em- Comtesse ccc. cues 3 ployed by minorities against oth. County News .............. 8 er measures, but Southern sen. Editorials ............ 6 ‘ators fighting race law pregeanis| “Food Section .......... 27-33 ‘have placed greatest reliance on) Green Empress vo. 8 the strategy of talking uritil the! Markets ...:............... 6 opposition gave up. Obituaries ............... 9 But Sens, Paul .H. Rouglas (D-. Sports oo... elec ee , 20-44 I), Hubert “Humphrey (D-Minn) Theaters eee soos, 24 and Jacob K. Javits (RNY) in. TV & Radic Programs ...... 51 : sisted: the anti-filibuster coalition! Wilson, Eari oe “4 Lb lis far from licked. | 20: Executed After ‘War Crime’ Trials 2 = &. From Our “News Wires HAVANA, Cuba — Provisional ' President Manue] Urrutia’s re- gime carried out plans today for swift war crimes trials against, followers of ousted- dictator Ful- gencio Batista. . At least 20 police and military) officers. alr have been ex- ecuted by rébel forces following’ courts martial, Another 20 Batista followers have been. reported: exe- cuted by rebel — without trials. There are ies than: 1,300- suspected adherents ‘of Batista i bo story of his program out to American _pé thepugh all .| Media, not levision.”* , Repitbliehn con-} ‘gressional leaders struck back with) aegeeia cries of “politics” today agains Democratic contentions that the Eb senhower administration is coal presently hetd/ in the greater Havana area’ alone for inves- Sixes as include 800 police, 400 méphbers of the army, and petsons Held by militia of le Nniversity Students Federa- tion (FEU). The army and police’ Gunfire Nerd rity Havana Machirte- again Wednesday night Toe mtn stil ie trying to ei inate dichard Batista s Cuba Begins Purge of Batista Men: in expectation that rebel leader, niles east of Havana, Wednes- Fidel Castro ‘finally would reach day on his slow progress through — the capital. Officials, hoped the! adoring crowds. ban would prevent heavy drinking | that might add, to the unstable M security situation. | Castro . reached Matanzas, 60 ' : : se : ab - : qa His 20-car column careened into, atanzas at breakneck speed and ithe rebel leader as usual was be-' Viana with people who wanted to| December :established.'a new re-[ . or the previous days of showdown on a move (0 December was 18,100 and the) = in the last 10 days of Novem | 490,000 new will continue throug h pederen In Today's Press A |TV Column Starts | The Pontiac Press, Péead his in- | formal review of the top televi- | sain extended diplomatic recognition’ ~ Party of Soviets _ Leaves Airport, - Protests Behind Ist Stop on Whirlwind : Tour of Detroit Made at Ford in Dearborn From Our News Wires - DETROIT — Russian Deputy Anastas Mikoyan out-flanked a group of anti- " Soviet pickets on his arrival ‘by plane today and immedi- ately launched into a whirl- jwind tour of the motor ‘city’s automobile plants. A group of about 50 ‘(placard - carrying pickets waiting for Mikoyan . at Willow Run Airport were | left without even a glimpse _ lof the Soviet deputy pre-> _mier and - his oo of ‘Soviet officials. The pickets paraded ina park- ing -lot adjacent to the adminis- itration building at- Willow Run, ' |hoping to demonstrate as Mikoyan and his party lef{ the airport by _ jautomobile. ©: But as soon as the Mikoyan plane touched down. it rolled to a. giant hangar at the north end of the . field. where Mikoyan and his (party emerged and went directly’ _ into the hangar. : After a brief speech em- t | aoe “peace” to a gathering } | } " - 8 RED LEADER ARRIVES — Waving as he faces-a barrage of newsmen, Soviet Deputy Premier Anastas I. Mikoyan steps from _ the plane at- Willow Rua, al after a flight trom Cleveland. : President Asks Mikoyan’ 0 BE Treated With Courtesy WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Eisenhower asked, ‘today that Americans receive Soviet Deputy Premier Anastas I. Mikoyan with “traditional courtesy” on his the giant Ford complex in Dear- lps Before going to the huge Rouge ‘current U.S. tour. OVET ‘assembly plant, they stopped- st~ hangar, swept oat onto the skirt > fr of the airfield, around the hangar = to a road leading to the pressway to Detroit. | | ee mal stop for the Mikyan party jm itg whirlwind tour of automobilg plarits' in the Detroit area was at. The President made known his displeasure “hostile receptions given the new 1530 million dollar Ford | Mfkoyan by anti - Soviet ‘scientific maps eperacervias and research building. complet oo Gar in Cleveland only a few months ago. = _ sole - : They were met and conducted Press Secretary James C. Hag-' "om a tour through it by Dr. An: erty said Eisenhower had read. drew A. Kucher, Ford vice reports of “ngek-throwing. ¢ > president of eagiecering and re. | throwing and spitting’’ in Cleve-| search. land and ef the assembly of 500) -.. demonstrators at Detroit sion programs and see Mf you Hagerty said the President as agree or disagree with his com: him tc make this statement: R A a eatats: “The President hopes tha t The pickets parating in the park- wherever he goes in’ this coun: _Ling lot_were- _of- fry, Mr: Mikoyan yill be met trom the Ukraine, Lithuania, Ro- with the courtesy Américans tra. mania, Latvif and Hungary. < ditionally = visitors from | Television -e ritie William Ewald’s column starts today in | A large force of police patrolled the field and administration a ked' ing of the ania : | Some carried placards. One | | abroad. | read “Whose bload will be ‘The President wants Mr. Mi-| | next?” Another carried drawings -koyan to see the -real Americay (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) so that when he refirns home, he x * * cheer him = -hear him spaek. will be. able to convey an_accur-~ ‘Both the United States and Brit-;4t¢ Picture of our good mannets, yas-well as our strength, our con- ential Brutal, fidence and determination in the | Former German. War. = to Urrutia’s government Wednes- | ause of freedom = oe iday.. More than half a degen Latin’ ° oo = sean nations had done © hced fh eae the, Peas! | position...that vocal and physical | iprotests aghkinst Mikoyan’s’ pres-| lence.did not accurately prepresent | (“the real America,”’ Hagerty said! jhe would not go beyond his state. Correspondent Says Red ~ment, a5 “Mikovan “left “ Washifigton ~ yes-) _ Behind. Mass sasinaaiac? ‘terday on a 12-day cross-country | tow that will take him~to Los! “Rrutak is the way @ Direeig- _ Angeles. and San Francisco and. ham man describes Russia's First back to the nation’s capital Jai. Deputy Premier. Anastas I., Mi- 16. On his return, he will _confer i koyan. with Eisenhower ‘and resume talks. Peter Kalinke, a former German with Secretary of State John Fos-.way correspondent who now lives ter Dulles. at 977.Purdy St., gave his impres-- siofis of the Soviet leader yesterday before the Saginaw Rotary Club... “Mikoyan is known to: millions of people as one of the men who was actually responsible for the _ forceful migrations of many” ‘ethitic ree said Kalinke. it is tronic, Kalinke observed. ee ———— Retired Geral _] Says Reds Plan ee Deteat U. S. 4 try take ug * some day. If -Rugsia! visit, because of the part he played thought it’ could win hands down, | ih Bajapiet, “. |tay'a pull the trigger ‘on us right 4 . Se i a pe Neg That blunt opinion s_expressed Captured, by the: advancing ‘Red u) be * as a ‘by. George c Sesmaeg, ote retired @Fmy in 194, Kalinke spent three F Rett ht ee {a4 a four-star a in 1951, |yeats at a Russian ve > ee “They - might be able th ~_= us near the Persian border. he A 2 ae c ‘now “and we Thight be able to ta C3 oe i | them, Kenney told newsmen.'a brick layer: before : pee ft , . o~ { ‘Buti it. they tried it; we ‘could, mitted to return to his flative Bast” ‘ AP. Winpghete m0 of t cities’ and ,they/Gershany. ‘datas Winscoinen ~ Chace a members of fpr jons in. Santa Ciara, He wes sentenced th Lok want pry i that.” . Kalinke aventualty tled at Cuban rebel firing quad take aim at Pelite: after being found gdilty by a revolutionary a The 69-year-old airman is pas oem and ee Sella wich aii ot — swe: ot Miling & tous rebel, Arsenio Escalona. ‘ot cs 9, {Coun ‘ DR, WILLIAM 0, MERRILL Titan Clamped Down, Tested for Readiness | CAPE CANAVERAL Fla UP1)—Engineers studied coded | reports today on the captive test | of an intercontinental Titan to | determine g#f the fledgling mis sile is ready for its maiden flight | in the next few days: Fiames beiched frem the base of the 90-foot weapon's bottom, or booster section, in e “hold-down”’ test last night while the rocket wag clamped to tq taunching. stand. But it appeared the engine was shut off before it had developed full Clouds of liquid oxygen swiried about tbe missile, indicating a tank may have ruptured inside | the big bird -Ey-Batista Prisoner Heads for Capital Edward W a trip to Washington D C. today ‘tg set the record straighi."' Keehn is the 20-year-old Pontiac ex-G] who escaped from -a Cuban. prison during rioting New Years jhouse, and a daughter, Mrs. Ken- He says he was held bY noth ‘Turner Jr Batista forces five months a8 & prentic® Theater Day. political prisoner. The State Department, how ever, said Keehn was held as & common criminal afler convic tion in a $400 kidnap robbery last August ~ 2 Keehn. LI8 Pingiee St this, accusing the American Em- bassy in Ita ana of geet de scrung hun unjustly He said he had documents in his possession that would | record straight.” help from Rep William S Broom field to reach the- propery “hes Rite at Christ Church _sill 73, of Bloomfield Mills. topmer’— "2 ~aiernill had resided at Witt-O Way.) General | Harper Hospital, Detroit. | of an eye, ear, nose and throat ‘ | ety. 7 |, thrust in the preflight test. | Keehn’ was planning crated the WillO-Way Playhouse denied family has suggested that memor | while he was beld (yurch Cranbrook ‘set the arid would seek Kills 3 Civilians, Hurts 4 were among tour persons arrested! author: | Dulles Sticks to Schedule. Set Friday for_24- Yaor, Se: rvice for Dr. Willam O. Me chief of staff at Highland Park’! General Hospital. will be held at! + pm. temorrow at Christ Church) Cranbrook. Burial will be in Rose-| land Park Cemetery, Royal Oak A native of Crystal Valley Dr. the family estate af 775 W. Long) Lake Rd.. for the past 24 years. | He first peacticed medicine in; Lowell for five years, before be-| coming the eye, ear. nose and, throal specialist at Highland Park. Tuesday at At the time of his death, he was head Dr. Merrit died clinie. After “graduating from the Uni-} ‘versity of Michigan Medical School in 1909, Dr. Merrill studied at Le ‘University of Vienna. He served with the U. § Army} ‘t as a captain in-the Medical Corps! ; ; during World War I | He was a member of Christ, Church Cranbrook and a life mem-! ber of Birmingham.. Lodge 44) F&AM; Birmingham Chapter 93, | Royal Lodge Masons; Scottish Rite) _ (Bodies; Moslem Temple, the Bir-| ‘mingham: High Twelve’ Club and - ithe — Mineralogical Soci- SIGNS UP—Pretty Mary Wesley, 26, of Cham- paign, fl., is the first Michigan State University coed ever to be enrofied in the course on grain 4ié wae a member of the | . Wayne Medical Asen., tlie Amer. | | jean Medical Assn., and was a former director of the Junior | / AP Wirephoto elevator management. with her is George Green- leaf, course Sree: : « ! | Church of Central. Methodist Church, Detroit. Mrs. Merrill, the former rreesa For Southfield Scissor Slaying Way, has been prominent ‘Call Jury i in Murder Trial theatrical circles for many years South- iand was at one time associated with the old Bonstelle Playhouse in Detroit. The family has owned and op- Calling of a jury war echeduler! slaying of a Gatchninn at a and Apprentice Theater in Bloon?- this morning as the prosecution-feld+laadscape nursery field Hills for more than 20 years. prepared to open its first, an ex. conviet from Detrolt_and once part- time gardener was to open either before Oaklena County Circuit Judge William J. Beer Frank L. Doty x Alyea, who hag been in- the county jail since the murder, stood mute to the—eharge -when | Also «surviving are i we Motel Raid Nets daughters, Mrs:. Edward fF. Sikor-' &S and Mrs. Carl H Riee: a breth-) . LowelFof Fenton and 12 grand- 3 F 0 A children His body Funeral llome ial contributions be sent to World Stolen Money Orders Medical Reliet in care of Christ Link 2 Men, Woman > to Post Office Burglary *rratgned._- He has admitted being with | | . - Jasinski and cashing a check | Three Pontiac area residents tor him. the night of the mur. der, and returning to the ours- ery. Manley Batley Judge The ia at the or Hirmingham Chinese Reds Shelling TAUPEL Formosa (®—The !@st night in a Detroit Police raid ; yy At a, motel suite at 221] Wo Grand? hid teensy luna Waders Blvd _ Alyea satd he only remembered. or: b : F; : : ‘ | sas ee ga a and Police officers recovered 2,000 finding the man Jaythg in a pool | day killed of blood, A pair of hedge trim- blank postal money orders and 25 mers had been run into his neck the Chinese N : ‘ United States Treasury checks stol- wounded four, Coed Has Elevated — Ambition EAST LANSING — George Greenleaf, director of the course on grain elevator management at Michigan State University, was frankly puzzled The applicant for listed as interests: horses Moreover, the applicant was a girl. ; * * In 14 years, the MSU short course has graduated hundreds of students, ‘all men. | the first coed application. ° High heels aren't suitable’ for climbing thé high ladders, into elevator lofts. Dainty hands wereh’t meant to heave heavy sacks of grain. But pretty * ¢hestnut-haired Mary Wesley came well recom- mended. She had spent two years * ~ -@ ~ -atount-nearotin! levels, er than normal marks in some to New York while warm air floy have bee tionalist Defense Ministry re And a pair ne inishi sc Ste] . 4 na ve ” eee a pair of scissors into his at a finishing school, Stephens WASHINGTON (UP1)—Admin- | ported we _*en ina December burglary of the ! f us } nfo h | Coller cat = M Dp d : New Haven (Mich) Post Office. mple , College at Columbia, 0., an istration sources said today that The ministry said the Reds : a — _. > was a graduate of the University Secretary of State John Foster | fired 33,401 shetis from the main oe Satis in a -_ | of Colorado. io Dulles intends fo maintain” his” “jand, most of them during a four. AN four persons” found” in’ the Ke 1aKes Frogram 1 * * * Vigorous working schedule de- hour period, and said the Com roam, two men and Io women . . | . spite expressions of concern muniste were deliberately trying Were Aitested for Investigation of we | Moreover, she had a_ legiti-. abet his health a After Season’s Worst Cold Wave. : . breaking and entering Directly to People (Continued From Page One ) i to hit civillans, ‘ They are Mrs. Dorothea Smith, | 28, and Lloyd McKinstry, 48, both | “Normal Weather Returns al st... W > eee cae sige Republican Policy Committee, de aa eae Bid: and Mrs. scrihed this as the opening shot in: a political barrage he said he ¢@x- Gloria Ryerson, %, eccupant of the Democrats té fire at the suite where the rald oc Avects curred. President Eisenhower's’ fiseal and. Ry The Associated Press day night, spreading rain into the national sécurity proposals Near normal weather returned San’ Franciseo Bay regiow and Detroit Detective Joseph Brown op am happy. the President. is ~to most of the nation today, mark ing an end of the season's worst inyton and Oregon. Heaviest fadls.. who led. the raid, said the money ance the budget and Inngest cold wave ‘Temperatures generally areas Wet weather dampened were confined to coastal sectiors. with high.) the produced a Northwest coastal sections for the clouds, rain, acrose easter sections of Wash. aad Postal Incpector VIP Wood. making a dedic ated effort to bal * Bridgessaid “1 mostly more than one taeh, were orders and checks were found i” know he te deeply concerned that thes marproow we every necessary effort be made {ff Eaé ave money orders could’ maintain the nation’s security, and pashed for any amount he.can be trusted to do that northward from the Gulf up to $100, they said, while the! “But that won's keep the Demo-, broad belt) of Jow treasury checks could have been crats fram making political atacks| fog and drizzle from cashed for° any amount en his Ja” Light snow felt from. Minnesota ing fourth: straight day and rain, the central Gulf Coast into the , ee eee drigte or snow spread acrossimid Mississippi and lower Ohio Pea) A ILILE LE ILS wide areas in the eastern third! valleys Wood said Mrs Ryerson told him of.the country i * * * ithe checks and money orders were. ; _* & & Heaviest rains were in the low. lf with her “for safekeeping’ by, Another surge of cool air moved er Mississippi Valley, with falls 4 friend through the West Coast Wednes-)of about one inch The wet belt) * Brown said the money sens The Weather Full ( 4% Weather Bureaw Report PON TEAC AND VICINEDY —Par ’ cleedy and cold with a few tight anew Ohio River eer eee este flurries today, Migh 4 winds 10-13 miles ary cloudy and & tonight and temerrow, Low tentght s High tomorrow °F 10-15 mlles Today In Féntiae bowen temperature preceding &§ am “At a em Wind velocity @ m poh Direstion. North-northemst Suo sets Thuredar at § 17 pip Sun rises Friday at #01 am Moon ents Thursday at 5 10 pr Moon rtees Priday af 3 58 ar Downtown Temperatures am Narthtacterty winds was expected to spread vastward | caciee the day, extending from &"d treasury checks -wére all Georgia into Virginian. A mixture P&ckaged and ready for mailing to. of “ snow, freezing drizzle and. ‘Uresses outside Detroit drizzle was indicated along the But he declined to say to whom ‘into: interior sections [be packages were addressed of northern Virginia and southern virs. Ryerson, Brown sald, ts Phe outlook for some Pennsylvania. currently on courgbond pending Physically handicapped county res- The biggest warming trend was a trial for posing bad checl& in idents appeared brighter téday as: peas sen ak nie Metee ta Pontiac. a connittee of eight began to: ver, Cold north winds which hi . (he Northeast diminished and Bradley was tried op a similar Mey lens Me ase fratning} charge in Oakland County Cireuit 82d employment for them Court yesterday but was acquitted © Twenty-five Pontiac area busi- “by a jury for lack of evidence ness and professional people met) Police also renewed questioning Yesterday afternoon at the Waldron, Hotel to elect the committee mem. skies were mostly clear & the Atlantic states * * * Cooler air that moved inte the northern Plains and Rockies was, of fwo men arrested near the scene te m ts ‘ m a felt As far south AS _the ‘southwest ofa burglary of a St. Clair Shores bers, They- are fo investigate the cc bey : ae : 23° Desert region and northwest supermarket after learning that possibilities of establishing a work- WA 20 : *| Texas Mrs. Ryerson was a friend of the Shop center and a /planned train- Wednesday In Pontiae ‘As recorded downtown) Highest temperature Be Towest temperature Mean temperature Weether-—Patr. e Vear Age | tn Peatins Highest tenpenare ; Lowest tem| Mean tempfratire 2% ,. «fs, Weather — Fair Highest and Lewest ~ Date In M4 Veare 88 in 1997, Wednecde}'i i Temperature cae ature sonchenconiinen | Tomporateres This. {In 19482 areas Wednesday and district ‘ett ing program for the handicapped. Rradley, 29, i In Los Angeles lessons in how. man, JohnH. of to lay sandbags are being given Brighton | homeowners in- ffre-vavaged.can-| Bradiey and Lioyd H. Corey, 23, _yons where rain running- down de: of 114 Waterly St., Waterford Town- ‘muded slopes threatens floods and. ship, were picked up by police last) tarded and those needing social landslides. | Sunday after the officers followed) rehab{ttation, it was pointed out. * * their footprints in the snow. Both) at the meeting. _ The County FG-OD Controle Dis- |men are being held inthe Macomb ~ trict issued sandbags in the Mali. iC ‘ounty Jail on charges of burglary bu, Topanga and Benedict Canyon! St. Clair Shores police sald | they went to the supermarket when an acetylene torch the two - The program will be designed to ald not onty the physically handicapped baf the mentally re- contact variols- agencies through-— ‘out the nation, such as the Na-| tion.! Goodivill Industries in Wash igineers went along tt) demonstrate! | mate interest in grain elevators. , she bought out her fa- At %, ther's partner and held a half * share. in four grain elevators: in the Champaign, TIL, area Miss Wesley previously had ap-. plied at the University of Mli- nois. They advised her to .try . °You are next Mik.” le -+— 4 leader—of-—the— ‘other pickets would be on hand ; -at other points of Mikoyan’s quick “tthe hands of Walter is Cisler, pres- -lident of Detroit Edison, : “jeago, San Franciseo and Los Ange- [will see President Eisenhower. “husband spent six years in a work) 1. make a statement when taken to. the course | Batlet, art. - This was. ge eee = = * BIRMINGHAM—Traffie inlabiabi The ‘Stewardship Class a 1 ae December _with| First Baptist.Church will meet 8t - __iley announced today. speak “Missions Inside the Block.” Mrs. Fraser Pomeroy will bave charge of devotions. tour of automobile plants, and that to injuries and 5 the big picket demnstration| a cidents costing $8,683 in Novem- when ived ber. =|. ~Weekend CANDY * IFSPECIALS FRI. & SAT He will catch _a glimpse oe General Motors and Chrysler, twe Detroit Edison plants and | have luncheon and dinner with Detroit automotive and industria! executives, ; . From Detroit he proceeds to Chi- the-year ‘better than for 1957. The brightest. spot, he said, is the tact that there were no fatalities. in 1958..but three | during the Lalor year. ‘ie Barvesal juries for 1958 were, les before returning to New York also ronal in along with property | early next week.. From New York) | damages. he -gées to Washington where he . = el gifl suffered aj last night. ‘ox LADY BLAIR Milk Chocoléte CHERRIES ke Age 69c ms ' } j i | A Birmingham * 'proken ankle at 9:22 * * : its 4 Chanting, shouting, spitting and when she was mrick ‘by a car at! chacolate cherries tom onsale at at /sign-waving were the principal tac- the corner of .Oak ar? Puritan| pe this low. low price. ‘tics. used ‘Wednesday in Cleveland streets. t the airport wntown. at the airport and downto | Linda A. Wessels. 18, of 356 One young Hungarian woman, | jake Park Dr., told police she | arrested for tossing a rock.in the gig pot see Sharon Hanlon, 17, | generat direction of the Soviet step trom the curb in time to i party, said she was “sorry 1) avoid striking ber. | missed.” | Sharon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | She said her father died in aw T Hanlon of 994 Pilgrim Rd... Soviet concentratjon camp, her was in a state of shock and unable | / | I MILM CHOCOLATS, Famous RERSHEY Giont Candy Bars. @ Almond Bars @ Milk Chocolate Bars @ Krackel Bars @ Mr. Good Bars °. ae Sweet Bars a 3 for 49°) | Tasty giant eet bp ade at this ow, low price esb Stock - Limit 6 bars per oe oe _ POUND BAG ~ Blanched : Mogul . Peanuts 469¢ Value : ¢€ Tasty Blanched Pea- nuts — on sale at Simms. Buy a pound while” apf _ at William Beaumont Hospital in sad camp and “I see my friends - al Oak. . iby the Russians.”’ 5 a an | Cleveland is one of the’main cen- Samuet Fish has ‘‘clammed up”, |ters of Hungarian immigrant set- on what the program will be when ,Uement in the United States. ‘the Senior Men’s Club celebrates - ‘its second anniversary at the Com- South Aries: s. gross nationa! in- munity Heuse tomerrow. come for fiscal 1957 climbed to 52 .T. A. Henshaw, secretary, sajd billion dollars, an increase of 742 a gugst speaker will launch the, per cent over r the year before ‘group on ‘its third year. — Se 2 Classes to Open Here for Expectant Parents Registration will be held next’ feature films, lecfures and discus-- week for a new series of expectant- sion periods, plus a conducted hos- parent classes. ' for tut ‘pital tour The eight-week classes for future _ mothers and fathers will begin the neu tao cenit eae iy following week at two locations, and development of the baby be: : the ewe Se Center fore and after,"birth, labor and de- E | and ontiac y a livery, and: ‘feeling of the infant. The series, taught by public| health nurses, fs sponsored by the Registration Monday night | Oakland County Medica! Society, classes at City Hall will be from 3 ‘Oakland County Department of 6:30-7:30 p.m. Monday i the De- |Health and various adult education’ pertinent of Health's ground floor — 1 POUND BAG Fresh Spanish Peanuts ‘agencies: offices, 35 S. Parke St. Registra- > | tion at the health center, 1070 N. | og | | pore four yeors ako: | Telegraph Rd., will be from 6:30- “ poplar Gol tes Goartaaal | | 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the audi- | : | of health last fall scheduled 20 torium. of them between September and | Classes at the health center will this coming May, said Dr. John be on Tuesday and Wednesday, D. Monroe, health director. ‘nights. ; _parent_is_wel-. Registrations for other cleaaas at! ; ao ; -come to attend, et class sizes will the Health Department's Royal Oak, : “5 t the Office and Birmipgham branch E 9g ‘WN. _M, mee ed to 26 persons ‘at the, ‘took place cartier this week! 1 Saginaw ain Fleor ing at ‘s p.m., the lasses will Weekend M ONEY SAVING ‘SPECIALS ond FLOOR SPECIALS - Time to Change Clogged Furnace Filters 56 Animals Perish BUSTOL un noes in Zoo Farm Blaze NEW YORK (®# Fire swept a re at Simms aaa Price! one-story building at an animal : One-Inch Thiek Filters © Bay ae at — at ; “S Workshop for Disabled Moves Step Forward 14,000; the proposed non-profit self-sup- porting corpora ‘ heals to sei on the com- mittee were John W. « Hirlinger, ‘Payne, WPON newsedster;* Nor- ‘man Dunn, public relations repre- ‘sentative of the Pontiae Motor Di- vision. and George H. Williams, atorium business manager. —_ *.* 2 Others are Leslie H, Dean, chairman of the 5.year-old May- or's Committee on Bi tion; Mrs, Betty Schlinger, field agent of the Office of Legon | Rehabilitation; and Beary Fran- Zot _ Vea, tnnaghl ote Adabete | The commitfee was instructed to. todustries Prva Store, 77°S, | + ‘manager of the Pont ¥ ae Area Chamber of Commerce; Larry Oakland «County Tuberculosis San. Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, a estimated: there are 800 employable farm today, burning 56 animals | to death. _ Most Popular At least 40 monkeys died in ; | the flames on the two-acre Ruke Sizes in Stock 2-Inch Size Thick _ farm which supplies animals to ’ zoos throughout the world, Other casudlties included five Slightly Higher ser coming edge fits 4 Scientific design for top ef | tortoises, three burros, two dogs. now at Simms. “ four pigeons, a swan and a viper. eerecccnecececcccsesonccesooccesccoecesees ; Oy fo frame—prevents by-pass A pickup service would be pro- iciency in. all make furnaces. Save - vided and all salvageable materials | would be repaired and resold in’ the county, in providing work for the hand- leapped, many could be taken off the welfare rolis, it was pelnjed | out, Ralph k. Cummins, assistant dis trict -superviser of the Michigan physically and mentally hand}- capped residents in the county. Based on a county population of 700,000, Mrs. Schlinger estimated there are 14,000 potential physical-| ty disabled county residents, The employable figure would be those from. 16 to 60 years old, Mrs. ‘Schlinger reported. Francisco said Goodwill In- Modern Metal Shelves . With Brass Legs SECTIONAL SHELVING % Basic Unit mer C. Ziem, courty pros- eciting attorney, told the group for repairs by handicapped resi: ‘dustries took $200.000 worth of pick- up loads to Wayne County last veer —10x24—32 Inches High ~ Regular $8.95 Value & Al 9 Marg ; ‘ ingfon, the/ M an e Em- Y tee anywhere eed nei Baltimore 44-21 pode EU 8 43 how they should be Hild ont to — were allegedly visting te open pooeelile ef Michie — ~yesterday—his- olfive—would- supply - dents there: -He conchited this jon . it-or patie . i you . coe eg Bismarck 23-2 Mtamt S43) form barriers the legal advice necessary te form- ey could be retained in the county, Brownsville 66 57 MHwaukee 26 safe blew up and set fire to troit Leagye for the Handicapped.’ oth Buffalo 1 13 Minneapolis 23 16 19) All ‘three ganvons were the scene. ta building. Tt wilt meet with them to discuss) ing . the organization, and estiniated 100 jobs could be, ontogeny xem Gricans ¢7 Blof recent brush fires. Heavy rains! | the sibility of becoming —an- * «¢ * created for the county handicapped) Reg. $7 95--ADD-ON Xpp ced Gincinnall 40 8 OF Oweha 4} learlter -thia week set damaging |. A bill of gale for the acetylene] 2 th tor The. ~ purpose of the, workshop if such a service and workshop 8. “Denver? 4 4 Phoenix , 2 aqitond and rock. ger in motion itor was found | in the motel suite frog ral Hadpendent reerine would: be 10: provide -teaining in were organized ( the county. i Reg. $5.95—CORNER ADD , G 3 thebiw 2 qa 8 ; Daten , ee lexis. om) i | ¢ * * | oid toy! the county apecified fields, during. periods of “He added that $30,000 was re : gh 1 beblese tt ee vere nared out; Corey ‘he Bradley are being, readjustment ofthe handicapped, turned to Wayne County last year Houghton 12 -$ Trav Cir ye 788 forecasts showed more rainalquestioned about burglaries of post TO DRAFT BYLAWS go that they could be returned tp from the rewhle of goods in the lo- Paagcnaheed poe < Sale ncn a) * are die in sputhern California otfices.in Frankenmuth and Howell | Comptes * members also will, the labor market. The jébs would ea) Goodwill. store, which could Cos Angeles 64 5) Tampa, i Pe Friday. tlast snanth.» |draw up — and ohjectives of not’ be designed to ye permanent. also be ee in the — i 8 i 4 * : - ; - , i | ‘a ; cate _ Ss 5 . a = ee eae Oe a tet ‘ 1 ; pre i : £ * a * ; M ? . : is : oe , _THE PONTIAC PRESS, Seema, aR ae | . 3 Believed Fishin, Fishing for Big 4 Parley 0 a hele 7 ae = [ SAVE BIG AT THIS | \Mikoyan Offers Nothing: r WASHINGTON (AP) ~ The, tiating mood. But every * time | celeahly ‘could be whe some they said, but thy. are not opti-, ‘standard Moseow line on Germany| Dulles or Nixon sought to pin him’ concession for the meeting itself, lmistic about this. Bssad Biologist “Says ge re a te — OK ke kk ke Earcieton:|| OF WORK CLOTHES fesateateies gud Ge be held *e Vi on rmany t ——-EAST-LANSING WA filed bi-| But the State Department has| Ind sclae muy Miko- “ST. ARE * 9 A.M. until 10 P.M. “Glagist says niin may one day CAtttioned that Mikoyan ‘has pu Pac —————. Kremlin’ cor I LAGS! COMPLETE SELECTIONS — FAMOUS BRANDS — LOWEST PRICES, _ eliminate hereditary defects by ; == 2495 = — ee ee 1* hee Tae Heav B hy BLUE obec : BLUE BELL cman ace | The fast-talking Kremlin No. 2) x, won't be fown bale Y J: . _ 'man, visiting Detroit today, is § it “til July 4th. % | e 2-Way Zipper Dr. Bentley Glass; Johns Hopkins: understood to have rehashed the E ik ex | Men’ ¢ Du arees - > University biology professor, raised) standard Moscow lne - Saeed : x % : possibility ight -~ but with a coating of sweet talk | ihe e = = ey = — be Ly aa to tempt the West. He » 5 Regular : e te Michigan State University’s Sig- , ; : cee 2) ‘ ® ee Mikoyan may. lay something — : % | $2.00 ° ma Xi scientific society. new on President Eisenhower's. aha + | é lt °. * * <«* White House desk when he returns, | * etter “s pine) peor pip esas ras aplived gobo oaringe lind es | aid a he nf SANFORIZED — H duty «d 3 ‘ics ight mi it possible for a President, a Soviet sourte in| i i — en uty ‘denim father to. pass only his normal’ Berlin has said’ But.few adminis- | CIGARETTES { * . dungarees wit) zipper fly, hammer 3 7 Size 36 to 46 characteristics:to his chilgren, tration officials see any hopeful | * 2. | oe ane) a ee ey as Shoe pent 2 reeans. < This would mean, he added, an’ signs in this. Regular Size : Qe. i* , +] ells to .42 in 34-ine ° ch are uly athe end to color blindness, hemophilia! The main. points of a summary Per Carton ...-. | * | ue : ee e mae Lt ba and other abnormal hereditary of Mikoyan’s —— ase Choose your favorite brand. and- | ac | * | SANFORIZED ARMY. TWILL : ceri heprmd = - ae exctorible a re bese og aie} —ae T & aa & Price So ioe We Can't Name ~ > f , yl $ 4g anol given to ambassadors of Britain, — E — Filter = 9.28 3.8% 3.69 List Price ..:... 2 625 List Price ........ st | iL Work p it e Men $ ‘Western | i wee explained the process France, Italy, and West. Germany. Per Qyrton ..... 28 ; 3 |i on 's an $ : mee 95 a * These were: — 4 i e Growing sperm cells cairying de-| 1. The Soviet plan to tun East oee nei en I + yt | e 8. is 2 fective. genes apt to cause a heredi-'Berjin over to. the East German BE te piss ian ‘Spud, Oasis, Bie 15-20 List Price «cml OF | 15.20 East Srive st | oe tary defect would be treated with) ped puppet regime by June should’ . * . * Tae : The eet lemons GEN- _ normal ‘genetic . material, ThiSinot be viewed as a six-month 3 Rel 253 FOOT BUNTING $2,98 - e mode (yes : might make defective. genes into yjtimatum.- Mikoyan. hinted this: « + | Sell @: Sizes 27 to 38. , sound ones, Reproduction would could be extended. ; x! + | eller i, < ‘then be started by artificial in-/ 2. The Soviet Union could be pe ice * | ; ° BROWN DUCK - semination. ~ interested in four-power talks this: 22 | 7 ; ° Famous Carhartt~ -~ ©. .¢ ~ spring on a German peace treaty x] rencegees | 2: Pair for Only $5.00 : ¥ r | Dr.- Glass noted that scientists as well as the future of Berlin. Ly + | * | 82 ° " is Settorized, h : OVERALLS ~ have alréady ‘su¢ceéded - in -trans-| But this was’ coupled with a reiter-—E Yy “YY xs ; : = be-all % | 2 ounce army twill is : ons Me zipper = 5 : ferrinig genetic material from ‘one ‘ation of the Kremlin view that f SOLE “Few of some, -pienty- otek “soon to collectors’ 4 fly.-bartacking at-points of strain. Waist size Ps $6.99 Painters’ _ hactertunt to another, Similar trans| reunification should be left to the’ = = ov items. May be io ea new 49-star flag is approved. Pag ‘HE 29 to 42 with leg length 2 to 34. in khaki : 719 fer, he suggested, may be possible: East and West. Germans to work: . Hl xh Flags on stalf may be used.as grave markers. a or grey colors.: : & 5 : hum: lis. lout for themselves. ~. . ; * @. betwen == | 3. Veto power for the Soviets is Pemoss. KING EDWARD ‘Re + BLUE- BELL and CARWOOD ° $7.99 Carpenters’ . - . Pa ‘a firm condition to Kremlin ac- 6¢ Cl GARS. ; 1K = fl V, e , 628 Real Estate Certificate iceptance of an East-West organi-. ; | aan * | a! - 8% Ounce Twill a. |zation that would seek to enforce. BOX OF 50 js PeSEEPESECOE SES ee eee eee TNS - Meayy duty trons 4 ANN ARBOR (® — Courses lead- a ban on atomic-hydrogen meer Regular $3.00 value = : = - a4 e duck rr water repel- ing to a certificate in real estaté ons tests. ~ sm role Lint or ee = ooo é f ‘ ¥ ; i ts : a cn @ 4 caihaines ines: =$ will be offered in 17 Mic&igan| 4. The Soviet’s much ballyhooed! “mes “ = te a 7 FRIDAY end 4 er er ee $ =e : cities during the spring semester campaign for - more American ‘1,000 Lites Per Carton eae ; : SATURDAY . Va @ @ Tailored by Carwood by the. University of Michigan. {trade has played a minor role in| BOOK MATCHES | ° ee ee ee Mikoyan's Washington talks. He! 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L feoptr goose 98 North ‘CLOTRE vas & SHOES © Basement _ _LFOUR - eS : ee ‘And Vice Versa, Army Research, Indic i? ced : Orr uA 5 ie grand pe} idho ance owned by_silent~ screen Oy a re ig : | star Rudolph Valentino now stands | seemed to mare portant jg a poor *men, course: There are other differences more’ iin a Detroit veterans . than whether pemanontnt was |to swim béfore he was eight. iiticul to explain. ut wgeons. af Del ile = =a 2 ——. me oe Belore he was 18, with ath: |. The goed men ed ie be more. Th “qiniature pos impulse set nt cong “again. ——— a = im Be: DORSET VYBEVE, 10. = ELE Tiger ; ji in an effort to ‘find a vedio | The man, Pincus Shapiro, : AEDS Bosse Sate ritten a 2 : ‘more ‘thant ment for diseased and worn out | *: ef & : Father was 2° ~charchgos?. “a ene. : a eaunloe ies to uve ares poker, and was given to American-Syrian- Leb. hearts. ‘ 96 d the hospital aaa “joiner,” a leader in community ae strange city, had bought ‘to re Sica: forget peoples names. ANC? , wfavets Post No. 3 by Mrs.’ Dr. James Fryfogie, director © fmally dential to go home s : _+- activities ———_———+ > -own-elothes; The poor men tend —to- ~pe—ex--Mary—Keshishian She got it as.a__ 0t-a-research_medical laboratory gr improvemen s 5 * The poor soldier often had been Pod ‘liberal, often have car- gift from a friend who bought the at*Detreit, described the experi. poy ens | ree ayer en a Father was ‘very affectionate @llowed to do none of these things | tooning as a hobby, often do not, piano for $522.50 in Seseuieer 1949 fégional assembly of the Interna- } chine to supply further electrical , toward mother, and showed it by the time he was 18. read the newspapers. . . at an auction, 3| tional College of Surgeons. 4 + impulses for his heart if needd. openly and often. But he didn't See ohio at en ese au mu lr nS —| : & let her take the upper hand. Pn ia eee tin anys in advanced 2 eee e | oetead experiment could” Australian Maing. Gains | provide a technique to reduce © | sharply the great tell ii'lives | CanRERRA—Australia's- miner- | frems Soest Selene. ‘al production has increased more... | Fryfogle said, the stimulus Than 60 per cent since 1948, rising that makes the heart beat is in value by nearly $336,000,000 to a basically an-electric impulse. "total of $474,000,000. Soe accpants | “Often a diseased or damaged ;for about 25 per cent o pro- heart will. block this infpylse duction value, the lead and zine in-. from reac the urnp,"’ dustry for about 25 per cent,: iron = ” . a land steel about 15 per cent, copper By contrast, the non- fighter us- ually bad lost his father by the time he was nine. | But even when he had one, father was weak; mother did the | punishing, and erratically. She |¢ was often overbearing or “over- protec ave: uy Father wasn "Emuch pinterestes t religion He fought with mother, | said. was inactive in the Gornmnanity The problem is to find- a way ‘about 10 Leek cent, and = 7 per Much. to the chagrin of the ‘to amplify the strength of the Cones , S heart beat.” , ladies these tests indicated that “what kind of a man the father; - was--and whether or not he was around--has a greater effect than : the mother’s character on the boy WHAT KIND OF A FIGHTER?—The scientists say the answer 8 * e. 5 * ae be found in whal kind of a father he had Not that mothers aren't impor ‘ ‘tant-and sisters, 100, The good x «x * . He said surgeons are using a | NEW ‘59 WAGONS: tiny pulse-amplifier, consisting | | of transistors wired to-a minia- | ture battery. The amplifier is set | in the cavity under the breast | BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER | bone and on top of the heart. ~ Mi 6-3900 Through this process the beat | . is made strong enough to make | can probatis ; By KAY CKOMELEY greater belief in religion than fighters usually had an older sis. : , NBA Staff Corresondent average. _ _ ter. The pour often had no sisters the heart muscles contract and WASHINGTON Fathers at Th tigt in , at all, Having brothers apparentl pump TRIANGLE ‘are romaine ints their own . - Peek ig te : n wh “ was of little help, None of the sci = : ‘ ' tar science has found they aré of wes a o be a man who gets ontists could explal n this | In New York, a 76-year-old. “e : ae There are other major differ | man with a heart ailment re- [- urniture oO. ip fact the latest studies seem, Tle was an immature more fom. ences in The backgrounds of the: m cently had his heartbeat restored A . , indicate fathers may have nine, impulsive, leas Hexic, de The good man usually had learned “6 =) 6a number of times through an 128 $._Weedward. Birmingham _ en more influence then mothers pendent and self-centered rman, In New York, a 76-year-old South of Maple Road vw owhat Jand of amen their sons “th a teridency toward backac che 5 R C Id = a a re- | eememeeneene tarn out to be poor health and less infteres{ in ussian hi cently rtbeat re- | . rials stored a number of times * * * girls ; L, i sg a ] W l] Ah d through an electrical impulse. Richman. It all-started when the US 2 S e ed - - ; hock B th y Yom wanted to know what made The sr pEISES came when the . AP Wirepheote i : epee ey ve A ue 4 fo ers come men good fighters and some 'scientixis started to Theck on the of His Class ICK-COVERED RUINS — This fire-gutted damage estimated at $125,000. Seven stores were ferouigy G vein ‘ie feenlaa Clothes : os ri a ight a Th ne ect ores oe dia LONI UPh—Col es block in Lynn, Mass. was covered with destroyed, and several firemen wére injured = and maneuvered until the tip MIRACLE MILE . cave batteries of tests. These scl how they got that way ONDON (UPD=Columotst) ice folfowing a three alarm blaze which caused R ce folfowing @ i Z n caused fighting the blaze in near- np ‘ 2ac . entists were joimed by others tho DANE TANT Peterborough in the Daily Tele MLE i ) ghting the blaze in near-zero ten peratures: a reached the heart. W henever the mn - = ealdn) beheve the results -. graph toda, tells the story of the ° . . c= Then. fathers started to loom yo. - ; rare en: : The research men first came Marge in the pictire bright) Pouresian cid we ; 1d . rt] inent. more “masculine, intetlec- pd ee his . . year ahead of the other children Towa y ; up With seme | Unspestacular. ; ese peulos Daas: fathom in his Clase ” wa ous EVERY Times F a ° a sually was alive and well orchad yy : oft fy wechoal ye aM Or ‘ . 2 findings, They frarned the better... : see Vhen asked by the school Inspes f —_ Ong i & JusT : = tha? : been at least until his son was 18 arent . rei call ! SE ow ‘ fighter was—the” hero—just a s for to name the three biggest tral PR ; ‘smarter, “healthier, more dam. Father usually ran the family ors in the Soviet Union the boy 4 pow fa Rz , < inent, more masculine, intelec with an iron haind. Father, not repli 4 Stalin, Matlenkoy and : » 4 tually more. efficient man, with mother, did the punishing, His) Khiishiches : 4 a greater sense at onc-tal re pinishment was consiateat, a “TES thee inspector told the = apeneiy: more: peine and a ually moderate, But consisteney teacher 7 tle is a veo! ahead > <4 " ~ 2 ne SAVE OVE $40 , 1 FI bh BEARING . a _ GM THRUST ‘ — m wae as pant” . : DURING SALE! 90 5Q. 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This means that the 1969 budget deficit of $285 million will be doubled. . & & _ While taking no mieasures to ‘deal with economic problems at home, Brazil’s foreign ministry ' released a report suggesting that unléss massive aid from Western Powers was forthcoming, the country just might. be attracted fo a totalitarian solution. Brazil's chief delegate to an eco- nomic conference in Washington, AuGUSTO FREDERICO SCHMIDT, gratul- tously predicted that by 1980 the. Soylet per capita incomé would be $5,600 as against $3,811 for the United States. . ~*~ * * We can afford to overlook the im- plied threats in these statements and hope that Brazil. will show more wil- lingness to attack its own problems and assume more tesponsibility tn economic planning for all of South America. Steel Plants’ Output Shows Steady Rise The making of Iron __ Products and their direct use or * further fabeation account for 37 per cent of all manufacturing jobs tn this .country, says Steel Facts In addition, many workers in non-manufacturing industry such as mining, transportation and con- struction are dependent on iron and steel industry for all or part of their livelihood. For each — blast furnace or steel mill worker” more than nine others are em- ploved in plants which use iron and steel products. x * * This year has seen the modernizing of equipment and tnstallation of new facilities in iron and steel plants at a cost of nearly one billion dollars. This money, spent for improvement programs, helped to combat the re. cession in furnace, mill and mine communities as well as in plants mak- ing machinery and other equipment, w®:.* * ‘ - Based-on the Jan. 1, 1958 capac. ity rating of 140,742,570 net tons of steel annually, the steel making figures for October showed the industry working at 73 per cent of capacity, an increase of 15 per cent over the average of the first nine months of the vear. As a basic industry sfeel has a far: peaching effect on our whole econ THE PONT I ve PRESS Pubits ned by Tue Pontiac Parea Campany 48 W. Huron @t. Pontiac, Michigan Trade Mark - Dally Except Sunday Russet Basserr, Executive Vice President _ and Adveftising Director. JouN A RILEY; Asstotant Advertising Manager Howann M. Frrzowaane 11, Viet President and Business Manager Rant M, .Tasaowrit Cirewlation Mane ger . GO Manenmate Jona Jomn W. Pirecessty fpral Advertrsingy” Secretary and Editor fernger Horsey J Ree. Mevaging * Editor Groner C Inmak ee Manone epee to cae eee: The Associated Press ts a omtrnige| ee) to the ust for republication of all jocal news printed in thie HEwepaper as Wei) as all AW news diepatches The Pomtisc Press jo deliv@red by cartier for © vente & week) where carrier service 1s not svatiable, Sey mail in Oskiand.'Genesee, Livingston, Macomb, Lapeer ang .Washtenaw Counties tt ts $12.00 8 year; thowhere in “Michigan and all other pikgex jn the United Btates : & pear, All mail. subscriptions @y¥able in bovanedll ‘Ostage bag been-peld at the Ind class rate at Fontiec, Michigan, Member of ABC. Ze THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1959 =-ocaareantnensnesesaseiaaa and steel In trouble: The gas te Ss es - = omy. The report shows a heartening” upswing in production which is being reflected all down the line. Sa ee en American Education Approved by German > Under the familiar teacher ex: change program, CASPER KUHLMANN of Bremen*taught German for a year in one of Wisconsin’s high schools. In commenting on his observa- tions in that state’s Journal of Education, he praised the school spirit in sports and the fact that American students take respon- sibility early. He thinks that average pupils get every oppor- tunity but that talented ones do “not. = a an ae Mr. “KUHLMANN feels’ that more importance is attached to how many activities a pupil participates rather than on how much he gets out of them. He-criticizes students’ fear of being different and the lack of ? in: » Voice of ‘the People’: aa | Attora—Cea . _Drawn — and Quartered “that other form of happiness, say of David Las ence Says: ‘ Both ‘Parties Need Rededication | individual adventure, of private read- ing, walking, dreaming, meditating, of doing things alone which you can- not.share with the group.” * * * However, as a clue to Mr. , KuhImann's evaluation. of our whole educational system, he says he is “going to send over as soon as possible my own children!” The Man About Town *> - Record Is Broken -Fuel-Consumption Already ant Some Whole Winters Mercury: What tries to hide too much this winter. Sevéral of my good friends who keep tab on their fue} bills tell me this winter is shattering all records “Two who heat with oll and two who heat with gas say they already have used as-‘much as in all of last winter. Three who use coal report substantially the same. Five of the above have been keeping tab for 20 years or more, and all agree that - this is a record breaker. All have found ‘that Jan. 15°js usually the midwinter point tn fuel consumption, and that last winter was far below the average in that —peapeet ——___.- on “From my good: friend, now in Amarillo, Texas, Harmon Hoodson, comes an alr-mail weather repgrt> © You think it Is cold In Michigan? Then you ought to come to Texas. Now 1 know why they call this the Texas panhandle—ft's the handle of a frying pan in summer and the handle of a deep freeze tn winter Twenty belew zerao here today. Was 110 above last sunimeér, It was 10 above zcro in Juneau, the capita! of our biggest stale, Alaska, on the same day-it was 10 below here.” sojourning Yes, I'm sore all over I tojd the wortd that Alice Lon topped all the world In television, and sent her a clipping, but never heard from -her. Now, I get a kindly. missive from Mrs, Alice 1. Shinn of 2141 Old Lane, Pontiac, telling me tha, she received a lovely colored photo of tite singer. as a Christmas card, aceompanied by a hand written note stating that she had recelved my clipping. Wonder just what an old codger has to do to get on Alice Lon’s list? “This isn’t a lazy man's winter,” Piair- Phinney. - Se of Pontlac Lake, who Says it ts necesyary to cut new holes every morning if you're fishing through the ice A pet crow in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Spaulding of Rochester took & night out last week and froze its feet If you run out of gas on that new, US 23 Expressway, leading north from Fenton for 34 miles, and used by inany Pontiac area motorists, you now get supply td get you to the next ae E froé of charge. According to . “ "Walter Sbresny,, who drives one of them, Genesee County trucks patro! the road, in quest of drivers “free be- -- cause the road commission does not want : = ‘drivers. to handle -money. , Verbal Orchids to- Mra, Sarah Proper’ of 83 McKinley Drive; 89th birthday. Mr, and Mrs. Eleah Patten of 41 Augusta Ave.; golden, wedding. . Mrs, Maty Jane Miwett . of 33 Sylvan Court; 81st. birthday, . phones | WASHINGTON — What the Re- publicans and Democrats in Con-- gress have needed more than anything else js not. a change in a change in the attitude of their rank and file— a willingness to dedicate the m- selves to prin- ciple instead of yielding to expediency. This is asking a lot of the poli- tician who de- pends for re- LAWRENCE election on the ignorance of certain segments of the electorate or their supposed cupidity—favors granied or expeeted to be derived from other taxpayers’ money The conflict, for instance the Republicans between the so- called “liberals” and the atives,” offen referred to as the “Old Giiard,”’ is not what it ap- pears. to be on the surface. It is “veally a contest for soy gate prestige and power. One/ mt search hard to find any Reais principle that motivates any large number fh, either group, The ouster of Joe Martin from the Republican leadership in the -Htouse was not the result of any differences in ideology. Repre- sentative Halleck of Indiana tas much a conservative as former Speaker Martin, But there has beer an under current of dissatisfaction with the Republican situation in the House even among conservatives > They can't put their finger on the cause of it, but undoubtedly it is based on cRagrin and disappoint- ment over the severe defeat suf: fered in the last election. Perhaps it is the belated discovery that a party with no offense and’ simply a polite defense doesn't, get any- where in the battle ring of polities» * *® The Democrats as & minority party have been good on the of- fense. They have not been encum- bered with the problems of the party in. power in the White House. They have had a free hand to attack without worrying about dg fense tactics They even haven't had to de- fend the Truman administration which was repudiated at the polls in the election of 1952—in fact, they have mataged recently te restore it almost to sainthood due to the way the Republicans muffed the defense of their party's record tn connection with the Goldfine-Adams case. In the last two years, the. Demo- _crats have made excellent use of — the investigating machinery from a political standpeint.. They have attacked the Republicans: for influ- encing ‘the federal agencies but have managed to ucich any reprimand of the Democratic members of Congress who brazenly interfered ‘and used influence’ with the federal agencies in behalf of «their constitients, Even the code of ethics recently announced by a Democtatic-con trolled committee éxempts con- *, “The Country. Parson. i -good “in others ff we Weren't looking for the better in ws.” their leaders but- always _ among , “CONseTyV-= - “It would be.easier to see the in: fact it, usually ‘does. for him of her to get daily ration of the ¥ gressmen ang senators from the same ethical obligations as would be imposed on officials of the fed- eral agencies themselves. Yet the give a bribe is as guilty of a crime as the official who receives it. The Democrats, in the last two years, have done a very effective job of smearing the Eisenhower administration, especially in for- eign affairs. Day after day has~ passed without any Republican defense or counterattack. It is this daily publicity that forms the prejudices of the electorate long before the three months of any election campaign. Today the Republican Party has a great chance for public service. It cannot win elections by dissen- sion An its ranks. It must unite on basic principles that conserva- tives and liberals can agree upon, instead of chasing Democratic rainbows. It is a time for membets of Congress to dedicate themselves to principle, with less and less emphasis on personal ambitions. (Copyright, 1959) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY The crown of pride, the drunk- _ ards of Ephraim, shall be trod- den under feet: — Isaiah 28:3. we * * * Pride requires very costly food— its keeper’s happiness, — Charles Colton. Dr. William Brady Says: Fishwives Knew Value of Plain Cod Liver-Oil If by any chance you should find .. & reputable physician who pre- “tends” to know what chronic “ary. thritis” is and is willing to give us in writing his defi- nition of chronic “arthritis,” do tett- me right away so | won't go on braying about it here. Or, if you and your doctor do not choose to take me into -your confi- dence, tell. the Arthritts and Rheumatism DR, BRADY Foundation _ 10 Columbus «Circle, New York for the Foundation does not know either, * * * Until now the Foundation pur- _ ported to be the repository of our newer knowledge of chronic joint disability, and frankly acknowl- edges that— - “Neither aspirin nor any of the widely publicized ‘miracle drugs’ have (sic) any curative effect. ‘Nor does diet. However . . . aspirin and other salicylates are still re- garded by the majority. of arthritis specialists as producing the most relief, .’ BKuropean fishwives (wives of fishermen, that Is) learned long ago’ to keep their men from getting laid up with chonic ‘joint disability — rheumatiem, the y tit. The remedy was plain cod liver oll, . “Cod liver -oil ts all but forgotten “in the vain quest for a magie, won- der or miracle medicine for chron- ‘ic joint disability. Yet if property used ft will do more for victims of RHEUMATIZ—degeneraton of joint tissues—than any high-priced nostrum exploited by the mer- chants of meédicine, Proper use of céd liver oil for RHEWMATIZ means the individual with lame joints takes two table spoonfuls (one fhiid ounce) every day iy the year except perhaps for a few weeks in the warmest sum. __mer_weather. > It ts good for RHEUMATIZ ander any other name you or your doctor may apply to chronic f: Joint @isability—chronic rheuma- + tism, phrontc arthritis, rheama- protifera- tive, ete, The old-timers like . any hame except of ' joint tissues—which, after all, js What Dr. Osler described as chronic rheumatism, before the merchants of medicine Invented - the “arthritis” hokwe. > . Whether one with REEUMATIZ takes. cod liver oll in the-proper ” -harm, food, or not, it can do n La c= minerals most of us do not get in | calcium, phosophorus, iodin, vita- min B complex and vitamin D. I had to mention this in order to sneak up on you with my booklet, Chronic Joint. Disability, for which “send, care of this paper, 35 cents— and a stamped, self-addressed en- velope. * * * Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words en pertaining to personal health and iene, not dis- ease, diagnosis, or ints ment, answered $y Dr. William Brady if a stamped self-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac Michigan. . al __would be ‘ome help. should pay for the first two years in college, or the full course. mR esva)waye been and i th same today — it takes a small fortune to | published my author- ization. It was meant for the pub- lisher, ‘ At the same time it put me on the spot by forcing me to assume the burden of proof against con- siderable. If you have courage to print this letter I will be sur- prised. _ Robert C. Highfield -770 Stirling St. : ‘Well, Maybe Not Quite Communism’ We don't need communism in the U.S. but a great ose of so- cialism would certainly help. _ Advocate Appreciates Action on Sunday Closing My thanks to the editor for his nice editorial regarding Sunday closing together with the ballot in- serted-by the downtown merchants association, 1 trust the good peo- ‘ ple of Pontiac will show their Bei citizenship by filling in the ballot ni ; ; to the for 1 hope Positiac people will, vote’ decisively against this .creeping paralysis of modern materialism. Daniel M. Scott 46 E. Rutgers Ave. ‘Revoke License’ After 75 Years’ Driving licénses should be taken away from everyone over 75 as a safety measure. A James Harian . of the Teamster Large - higher tax he pays .. \ those golden miles. . . and billions to give other cduntries, but none te send our sons and “pied Good Man age and common _ politicians and all t leaders who are he was told. — is my candidate for pene of New. York , next ele Or the President = States. Months and months ago someone wrote.the Voice of the People and complained about WIR ‘broadcast- ing*from distant points and it al- ways sounded like someone was talking with his head in a rain barrel. They quit it for ‘a time _ and now .on this Russian. moon | they're back at it and the re- broadcast was so bad they had to translate it themselves, * * * It sounded like a man yelling in the wrong end of a mega- phone while he was standing in the middle of a boiler factory. ’ Everyone would prefer to hear _the news . plainly instead of -hearing jt afl hashed up from the South Seas or the middie of , a ee - WJR is a fine radio station and it should give up this silly stunt until they learn how to do it. Shut In ° Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE A bachelor may not regret... That he has never wed. . . And he may figure by all odds . That he is far ahead .. . He may feel quite content, despite . . . The . Or hours he must live alone... As he pursues his ways . .-. But that is just because his pent never known the joy . in holy pacts and . . The cozy -warmth ionship and smiles . dreams and memories ce He cannot ‘know the sweetest or . . . The full- est things in fife . . . Without a baby and the deep . . Devotion of a wife. : (Copyright, 1959) ‘Case Reeons of a Psychologist Promiscuity Salves Woman’ S Ego ” Sadie’s case should be scrap- booked for .ft brings out the: main reasons. underlying the supposed hyper-erotic behavior of women, And the chief error in the Kinsey report is de- scribed herein, so be sure you understand it. For we doctoré do not take a patient’s “opin- ion” asa scientific fact. . By DR. GEORGE Ww. CRANE CASE ‘A422: Sadie S., aged 28, is the faithless wife a yesterday. * * . Her husband Kad actually caught her three times having affairs with men in down ' pertrophic, atrophic, “icase notice that Sadie admits she isn't passionate. Yet “her rec- ord would be construed by Kinsey - investigators @& evidence that Sa- die is a very erotic woman. + ke eo And if we used such superficial evidence as the number of affairs ‘a woman has had, then nympho- ~ _maniacs as well as prostitutes would all be classified as Bact sexed. Actually, ‘they « are not! Women . are definitely N many of them enter into olandestine affairs. * But such “attairs” are often em- oyed for cosmetic reasons to bol- er the ‘wounded femine ego of In medicine, =a ' patient's “opinion” as to his med- ical condition, as an established fact. che content. with 2,500 calovies ‘ot food per day, yet her mate may re- quire 3,500 or even 4,000. But suppose that wife were given the soup and appetizer at ee ee oe “te other awa. suppose her hunger were whetted by only ° calories of foods per day. would probably state that — hungry at the end of. But if she them maititained that she “had a. greater ee ee | THURSDAY, JANUARY 8 8. 1059 again. ‘He outshaneuvered one of! the savviest old pros of all—Joseph/ W. Martin Jr.—to walk off with the job of Holise Republican leader. 8 4 Bat Halleck can Jook back on Short, peppery Charlie Halleck Pasa = soldier Saber- |school in. Rensselaer, Ind., and]. ‘then he ,went to war. ‘ Halleck entered the infantry as ® private. He became an officer before World War I ended. Fly stopped him from going specia “pric. e! Smooth. ; “PON 4 JAL. PRESS, THU UaSway, JANUARY | 8, 1950 — = = AP mirephats KADAR READS COLD John Dunphy of Boston Mass uses a mallet to break frozen-spray from the bridge of the trawler James Ackert had to peer through just below the mallet to pilot hre Bonnie af Fish Pier Skipper the small hole cyt through ice vessel in to port. The ice sheathed radar antenna rising from the ‘top of the bridge didn't work - Exoressways Save Lives DETROIT safety and, traffic ‘gan’s controtled-accens expressway systern be given priority # -Finest PO Davis * director for the the Automobile Club of Michigan, says Quoting studies of State expressways save lives by elimi Highway Department, he said, oe "7 + q nating causes of traffic deaths These show the new express Ways save from one life to every 15 miles of new road to nearly one per mile in “extremely high accident areas." He the new expressways are “conclusive proof” of this Diivis, in a talk yesterday to the “Detront Safety and Traffie Commits 10M, urged complet ion of NTic eh Davis said nich needs to : done yel in Michigan's safe driving program if the fatality Mother. 32 Slain ie are eer ane by Sex Sadist he traffie divisions of local police departments and that smaller com mnunittes fail to make use of sound Mutilated Body Found in Car After Woran Attended Sorority Party Saye he reduction traffie- engineering principles ST foods ee Ph Piollee today sought a sex sadist in the slaving of a young mother whose husband yave her a “might off" to attend a sorority party while he ' hahy sat The body of Mrs Charles b> Montague, 32, was found in the back seal of her car yesterday The car was parked in front of the home where Mrs. Montague. a former student at Washington University School of Journalism, had attended the party Tuesday night Montague, 4, told the author Itles he had dored off while sitting with theif “two children, ~ | Charles, 10. and Linda, 9, and becanié alarmed when he awoke at 2:15 a.m. vesterday and dis covered his wife had not returned from the party. | A j . \ivs fi sa’s 1 trother : Organized and _Montagne’s mutilated corpse found hens by her Donald Jones Officials from the coroner «of fice said Mra. Montague, a social” ket apparently had been strangled either with a chain search was later ay rape Her lege had been slashed ce and here pumetare wounds her undervariie@ts had been cut fran aad House of Discounts . hit € = beds . Ane een muleslul hep ate —+ i i t "sibility law as ‘the one free acct- dent” law hecause of its lack of) —_—— application until after an uninsured: 3 Speciat ribbed motorist has gotten into a jam. } inner shell fer Inder Hare's proposal, the vie™ - . greeter silence. tim of an uninsured motorist | See : ‘Soviet Whirlybirds i ~ (Move Vacationers ~ MOSCOW (UPI? — The Soviet Revised Auto’ Plan Supported by Haar | nse ran sme LANSING | mA new push in thea motor vehicle ty broadening it: lpnotertect and Yalta, according | 1959 legislature for creation of an to covér vehicles under five hotse- to the —. — Russia.” yer i “unsatisfied judgments” mm ‘This would require the young-) ere aireraft will carry va- reimburse victims of uninsured: stars who operate these things to cationers from the Crimean city ‘motorists was promised today. | take driver education and get gto the Black Sea resort’ in 25 to i * * * license,” he sald. '30 thinutes — a trip which former- Secretary of State James M : - funds to sonra Reenter een nen se Sak eal toi cgay Th sh caved a or bus and took four hours. 7) Other lines are { ‘dith Bixby, is president of WOIA, 2G = Youngest Deejay’. i Michigan Boy ee SALINE,- Mich. (UPD — Mike! previous experience. ‘Bixby, a li-year-old Saline high; . ~*~ *. * school sophomore, has. stepped! forth to claim the title of youngest | disk jockey in the nation. | * * * rene Each Saturday morning, Mike Cheese has been a staple food ‘presents “The House of Kicks,” The nation’s largest fossil beds ifor more than 4,000 years. jan hour-long show especially for 'are in Sioux’ County, Neb. -ererameenpeeemer tee pecans oth Wed to open later this year or next. iC » Kills Man, 77° SELLERSBURG, Ind. # — Fred ,Pennell, 77,\of Frankfort, Mich., died yesterday ‘of injuries suffered, ‘Tuesday when his ear collided with another car while leaving a parking dot on U.S, 31- E. * lic,’ Mrs. Bixby said. ‘Mike's pre- decessor was drafted and we tried out several replacements. . But’ jnone of them had teenage appeal.” el Hare, who doubles as chairman of ithe State Safety Commission, said he will take up the ecudgels again Hor a revised version of Jegislation, that failed in 1957 and} 958. Under the revised. plan, Hare said motorists upen applying for | auto registration plates annually | would be required to show proof of financial responsibility or pay a $10 fee into the proposed fund. An autoist would be deemed. fl- nancially responsible if he carried personal liability and property damage insurance HEAVY ALLSTATE "“*’ MUFFLERS LAST V3 LONGER! Hare said he expected insurance “men to Jight the proposal this year a# they have in the past —~ He estimated that about 10 per cent of driverse@hetween 360,000 and 400,000—lack insurance Hare was the victim of such a motorist In an accident two years | ago. He saffered serious Injuries | and wound up paying $2,400 in i | hospital and doctor, bills, i “This would plug the greatest Hole we have in our security sys- heavier steel shel than most originals. > the little gué.” id. Z tem for ie ae oe oS bg. } New, rust-resistont _ design. Muffler He scoffed: at the existing motor oe daiss ie aol vehicle operators financial respon- nla major coves of could make a elaim against the : unsatisfied judgment fund only > after exhausting all ether, pos- sibilities of recovery. ‘Installed While You Wait The 1958 hill proposed building Get more e nging power and up the fund out of 25-cent fees col-' Fy. better gas milead je! Sears has . lected with licensing of each ear, iffle fc il : ™ the state mullers ' xr, oa popular cars one Ps » . . each sized and power- . Hare indicated he will step into] mated to the specific car model. 1955-thru 1959 the controversial area of motor Replac ale ; eplace today I | ords scooter regulation by calling for f oe + F and Chev. revision of the legal definition ‘of FREE MUFFLER INSPECTION we Sy =IN mM tiie =” im 16 hy seany np OE a x “ALLSTATE = : BATTERY 45. re NO MON EY DOWN when you trade-in your old battery © Power-Lok Oxides resist __ corrosion, give improved — winter performance. © Thin-wall plastic case allows greater electrical capacity. © Armaloy 93 in grids for longer battery life. . Same power rating as ~~ original equipment. © Sold factory-fresh for P A\\.. EAN — FRO a wt ag ae ‘ALLSTATE 2 Month 12-Volt Battery ‘Open Monday and _ Friday Nites ‘til 9 SAVE $3.00 95, and old battery —~? s Perfect feplocemert battery ‘or late niodel ¢ars with Powerful and dependable 24-mo. Guarantee. 12-volt system power as original equipment. . same Low Priced Bottery Booster Cables Special Purchase 2.98 Compare “with 349 boosters Use anothe: ms kLattery ‘o “start four ear when buttery 1s ged? Oiun-s eg yb Combination Offer PLUGS, POINTS, ROTOR & CONDENSER 6 Cylinder 47-58 FORD, 41-36 CHEV. 433 37-53 PONT. & 46-57 PLYM. -8 Cylinde 53-4 _ 5B + {3 FORD, 53- 56 CHEV. 1 NORTH SAGINAW ST. EAR ROEBUCK AND CO {overall diagonal) 261 Sq. In. Viewable Area You'll Agree It's the Buy of the Year! console TV — Compare with Sets Selling for 199.95 : _- Light Duty Electric 149% INCH HAND SAW @ New indented top controls for easy tuning. neat took @ Removable safety glass, curved for easy viewing. Radio—TV Dept. Low Priced Electric 6’,-INCH HAND SAW : <] aa ome Home ow Mo- Heavy duty motor develops 3 en : 2: vat i erelor if ine Rin 88 tor develops 134-HP Rips 99 124-HP Cu ats through ax4 Gt - 95 Only $5 Down thiowah 4 at 45" angle G through 224 at 45° angie 45° angle New clutch pro Hoar ; } al ‘tects against overloads, burn-.” ; ts 2.80 DOWN $3 DOWN pute : s, burn @ Mahogany finish — hard- os Seen ee ee ee ; . AGED 450 DOWN beard popular lowbey : : <"* Perr ae Seger atyle , | i 2s ae : SAVE $23.96 : “@ Dual apeakers provide full- % : high fidelity sougd a. f | C , $ ~ Craftsman Electric -6/-INCH HAND SAW 2g - ners model “The response has been terrif- } he : Main Floor - . . ! oe | 12.INCH LONG PLAY RECORD SPECIALS | Reciprocating Fevered “Ts 950. pepeinty oS ‘ ? ; feun nnes aot e Ford = mina’ Reg. $3. 08 Handy, 12-In. Jig Saw e $5 Dewn on Sears 4 . ‘ Jj Johnny Mathaa Great Hits ' fe i Mitch hitter “Sing Along With Mil Versatile-— for making models. jij sav, 3 Easy ‘ Plan d , : Eivie Presie aoe ce : ST a, furniture, efc. Enclased met or: safe ne se Payment 4 ‘, <4 Jonah Jones ing “h on Broadway ° belts or Ley ley s. Cuts soft and hard wood. slastic and asic power tool for your home ar Ray Tad 3 Ruthin soft metals. ie workshop Buy the whdle unit and - 5 Hardware Dept. Main Basement g save the most! 7 in tadey for ny ? “9 so es 2 7 this gigantic e offer ae SAVE! sensmcsameersoagei st . . Salifaction Jraned . SFAR 154 North Saginaw St. ne | on you money bach Phone FE 5-4171 . | _ Sapte pment go ory ba SEARS 154 North Saginaw St Phone FE S-4171 : ee BS i ‘ =" < , / - 4% * : i ‘ * * ~ % fd : Lae 3 : ‘ \ | a : 5 . . , _— me \ , ° : Zt - \ . . ant ar _ ™. de : » gE ; t we ES gate Sy ae toe oF | ee | fb Sets Sea = ~ ; Cee Ve] ae ‘ a _ ae ’ ae . a ; * : + 2. a * ’ a : é < ‘f — ’ j : ° 5 : Me : oo _THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JA NUARY8, 1959 _ 4 at Jy9 of Water Starts Toy T: ycoon Gives Advi ice se ataint ey the pice fr ny mae Fi ih Island H 8 ey do their ne = | a eats in Pontiac and Nearby Areas sth peptic won Marketing a Novel Idea" ee en i —g you have one toy ides try CMARLES F. CLARK pees at the Richandson-Bird{Dryer Funeral Home. Burial: will on ee Phila pgp With Play-Doh, I traveled]. eseas it armed. We have other . eke. F. Clark, 79, of 814 Chapel, Walled Lake. Burial will be|be in Eureka, S. Dakota. | wore concentrated enough to set, NEW YORK—(UPI\—Joe Me-'toy idea and wants to put it on Jaren . _ idan © feqiitems the market todas. based , Emerson St., died yésterday after in Oakview Cemetery, Royal Oak./ Mrs. Rietz died Wednesday’. to the side bf her house. _| Vicker. ‘phenomenal toy industry the market. ~~ tame. 1 didn't think ae hess 71.08 the offginal Play-Doh.” _s an illness of three years. . ig The body will be at the ae morning at a West Bloomfield < “Damage was slight, | . Success at the age of 27, spent his supstance. not a clay, mt doen lores. | Other tips “from the young ex- __ "he wadrlent aaaiehal ‘a the ardson-Bird Fiumeral Home, Walled Township rest home. “|first year in the business learning oo) sinin. clothing or furniture | “After a year, I was referred cutive: ‘Oakland County Contagious Hos- Lake, after 7:30 tonight. Surviving are five grandchildren = that’s it's not exactly child's play.| sae is harmless if swallowed. to 200 Fifth Ave. in New,York— oS pti: =. ” fis, Prom ted ta 7 on: ~ ee on par ith yp Bet os my Mrs. ‘Mail by Dog-Team Still. Just three years ago, McVicker [y's called Play-Doh. ° [that s toy industry headquarters —Educate yourself about the toy Surviving are four. gpns, Steven following a one-week illness. . [Marie Stenvig of Farmington and. “ NOME—Only one dog-sled mail na alge piping to run the family el Joe invented it after watching ~®™4 affiliated with toy reps: business and “‘business’’ business. : 2 WwW ; per cleaning compound: business |. setitatives Who knew the business. $Ask questions of everyone you | of Waterford. Township, William.) He wag a life member of the|Mrs. Mable Briggs and, Mrs. Edith carrier is left in Alaska, Chester P* »his daughter, Julie, play with . pes | x C ll ef Pon- ~ in "Cincinnati: He knew nothing STUDY PAC - . “leome in contact with—the toy job- Floyd and eid larh, all o alt iors Rotary and had been ent-, Snook, both of Pontiac. : |Noomwook, 22. of Savoonga, about about the toy industiy except that, S@MPles of dough-like wallpaper 7 le PACKAGE here. siére bayece, palsataan, bank tiac; .a brother and two “ployed as a salesman for- Corn — 200 miles ‘southwest of Nome. He’ .« the father of a two-year-old girl, leaner compound. With a little Me pape! Sata! aged oath ers, advertising men, parents: You | _ brothers. ' | Products Co. - | Suva, the capital of Fiji, is onejand his 10 Huskies cover a 100- lit was getting some of his income. work thought McVicker, the com- offered in unlabelled cans con- may even want to tak ht Service will be at ‘U1 a:m. Satur- Surviving are. his wife, Ella; a “ the busiest cities in the Pacific. mile mgil route between. Savoonga | ound could be developed into a taining two and three pounds of ake some nig’ | day from, Sparks-Griffin Chapel. (son, Spencer of Orchard Lake; a\A center of thade and commerce, and Gambell on St. Lawrence Is-/” Today, ‘MeV icker beads his own: modeling substance his compound. ‘The toy represen- CUrses in business administration. : , ‘daughter, Mrs. Thomas White of/Suva straddles air and sea janes |land in the Bering Sea about twice bn company, _— Crafts ‘Since he learned the toy busi- latives advised him. to pat it in ~ a | __MRS. THOMAS Ww. W. EDELEN _ Walled :-twe sisters, a breth-/between Australia and ihe North|a_week from November through, thr oh, acl a Ay a S ness the hard way, MeVicker has smaller, brighfly-colored contain- Watch out for fads. You must “Mrs. ‘THtomas W. ‘Daisy ) Edelen, er ang, #2 ¢ grandchildren, _ American continent, Its popula May. The rest of the year bares = a number of tips for anyone else €s. ,know whether your item is a fad 81, of 935 Elira St. ap J aepa a sana ae 2 tion numbers: 37,000. oe wook travels in a skin boat. - The firpa produces a modeling ‘who comes up with: a hot game or ~The magic sunber today is ora staple and act accordingly. morning after a long mg. 4 MRS. ET = : = a Sse aa ware - ee ee ae Gna She was a member of St. Bene: “HOLLY — Service for Mrs. dict Church, Blue Star. Mothers, George. (Bertha C.) Rjetz, 91, tor-f SEARS STOREWIDE CLEAROUT Daughters of pak diy and St. Mi-/ merly. of “109 Clarence St., will be | -chael Altar Sociéty.. - te held “at 2° pan. . Friday. at the Surviving are four sons, Mark . wr: #4 17 > ae vs ~ Me. “3 ss aa | > at vy © ' ~ -S, of Washington, George of Keego’ 4 bs A veiw Os ae. oe Pe Harbor, Louis of Pontiac and Thom- ) hs Else o: Y Wis . Bei: hero. . as of Waterloo, .lowa; two’ daugh-| eat S Sew ere. if ' ah § PLE Ne Git % _ e Ni C4 . seu, oe ed ters; SistergM. Petronille of Wa-j- * we ss : ; Saag yom terloo and a Clarence Austreng CLP WESTBURY, N.Y. war | ' of Pontiac, and a brother.” *° William Grace Holloway, 72, hon-: ee i. savings . The Rosary willl ke eacdiad at /orary board chairman if Wy. R. spe : + Pa | 8 p.m. Fritlay in the Brace-Smith Grace & Co., died Wednesday. He ROEBUCK AND CO in. ee amy, ina | Funeral Home: Prayers will be of-/ “45 2 Standson of the founder of ‘ : fered at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in the | the Grace Line and was associat- . v oR = y ed with the firm from 1908 until dir ope ag oa ra — by. the: his retirement in 1955. He served Church. Burial will be in Oakland! ‘as board chairman for 10 years. Hills Memorial Cemetery. . He was a ee nes isco, | WILLIAM J. FISHER | €OLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Gus- tav Hirsch, 82,..a pioneer in the bateciducred ett yas telaphone and electronics field, _ _C. Davis Funeral Home for 204 Tuesday of a heart attack. William J. Fisher88-- a—formert He founded the Gustav ‘Hirsch Or- city engineer who diéd Monday in ganization in 1908 to engage in, "UP TO 50% SAVINGS “THE WHOLE ON SHOES for FAMILY © elephonic and electronic enter- - $t. Petersburg, Fla. N The recitation of the Rosary wal and it operates oes L. | ° ms f follow at 7:30 p.m, ~ cee sa e-priced or women eee ’ Service will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in St. Vincent de Pauji,TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — E. Jay) The Rosary will be recited at! the organization's. first executive 8 p.m. Friday in the Huntoon Fu- += oad serving” from 1933 tof . neral Home for Mrs. Joseph . t &~«* cMarzaret) Omans of 206. W. How-! saNTA BARBARA, Calf. Service Will be held at 10 a.m. (AP) — Lillian Trimble Broad. Saturday at St. Michael Church. pees Se 8 Semen Bred 'way director and widow of play- with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Omans died “Tuesday ev Lattio-aiet — Brogelsarst,_died ning in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after an illness of two weeks. HARRY EVANS OXFORD — Service for Harry Howenstine, a founder of the e Se . Church ‘with ‘burial in Mt, “Hope. Racieth for Citebied Chil. yy {K b k a Boys’ Shoes hcche heey : : ; Ro ai Puple heavyweight non pe tk ie cheere a squares - Diese Werk cotton socks nth, ayaa Done es my hie for fashion Boys’ Shoes “tee riorced heel amd toe White” "ehaces fon the season: ‘n sctres 8-3 to li accents . a. ~ 3 6.88 m a ~" most womted shades Limit o! ; se d & - 44 6.44 Reg Ge Stretch Becks & fer #1 § pan: te a custome: = rc 3 = 1 | | Diba , Women's Accessories Dept. Main Floor s Or" dé a Shoes for ever rgeecenion at . .-Just-Say “Charge ft” on Sears. : A * Revolving Charge RRL Teese en a cn ND ge ey te an Seen, eee Ba ears ae: sn a. deel ree ack he: at chews eer eet re : saritat kom vey>- ao, . ee z ; Take months to. pay or use Hke o regular : on blends with hand - @fe@ just a lew of the many! charge account. © fa 4 in rolled edges. Buy. an armful ... wear ‘em = ; yoursell, dive as..gifts. A rainbow of colors. special, savings . basis ct | tailored slacks: Hankies. Save! 3" Lace trimmed cotton hankie ies with white or colored embroi- dery. Assorted sizes. Theres ne grater Gi hil wing for vou and year whole than the, ‘preeision-built_ Polaroid Land Camera: _ It's the only caimers ‘Bt and white pictures in just 60 seconds. And what pictures! A ff _ brand new super-charp filre that is twice as sharp — ~~ gives the Gearest, shatpest apeiaap 08 gf iphoere PHOTOGRAPHY eres quality of the newly ees Peau 200 is of such excellence wt pnce tim he fortron of ac and. bo DON'T DISCARD THAT OLD WATCH cee | ) WE CAN MODERNIZE mT regularly at 5.98 hurry in... quantities are limited! : TE RAN e Big collection of tapered ‘slacks that dlways look so trim and neat through your busy day. Choose | from fine wool blend \fabrics in stripes, * solids’... sought-after neutral tones and vivid colors. Dori't miss this, Stock up how and save! Sizes 10 to 18. 4 or Women's Ready-to-Wear Dept. Second Floor my tS t>- OER TLL EOE! LANA gL I 14N. Saginaw St. Phone FES-A171. see oma _ _ oe _TuE, POXTTAC PRESS. THURSDAY; JANUARY 8, 1950 Thus, the only ‘talpoae ea The only thing my spouse ever Where Mi eat iodagn’ | ” Time. to Catch Up.on Do-It -Yourself Loafing" eT ET TTELLE | fi dial doing. It beloved hus. |. sult of pane. Ow Sones ae Ss is car in front of the police station, By PHYLLIS BA nger, except to the car- joing. was my belov ‘once having His attitude: h 5, and-our floor has w ‘on Year estimated at “30,000 tons. NEW YORK-—I have not seen or penter or the plumber if some- | band, whe became disillusioned | involved im the business of peed worth doing is aoa oe ope our furniture came England”is virtually Sweden's pnly a pei ot 4 ae Conte remaining foreign. customer, = heard much of do-it-yourself~late- thing about - the house needed a with home handiwork as the fe- ing a picture, eG - | |meney to have someone do, _ stores, : ly, and wonder what this indicates. ? _ Does it mean that the store-) bought flowerpot is replacing the' converted spittoon’ Or does it indicate ‘that drift- wood has gone back to sea to con- fuse some other poor fish? Whatever the n, it Is nice te see a diminishing of the trend, making it pessible once again to eatch occasional glimpses ef the | omen in the neighborhood. Searcely anybody complains of | teol-tenderized toes anymore, ‘and the hand that holds up the | martini is clean and strong. From the beginning of do-ft-' |. y . ~ yourseltushness— about 1945, I : should say, when the war veteran - came home with a vengeance and began putiering in the hearth he had dreamed about—it seemed_an unnatural craze * * * Men who once made love to their, wives descended to their base- ments te make passes at power! tools | Wives stopped making lemon: meringue pies and - began wall. papering” their coffee tables, wastes! baskets, beer cartons and whate ver else they could lay glue to. { NO LAZY SUNDAYS . Instead of lying around on Sun. | days, as is the national custom, . couples laid linoleum Anybody who hag an end-table without a : “mosaic tile kit wasn't trying. afd) “even kids gave up ‘softhall tor homemade hi-fi because there was _ something obligatory about that} . - phrase,. “even a ehild can do it") It was a distressing situation | from the beginning. 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[India’s second five-year economic * * * development plan isthe doubling “No thanks,’’ was the reply of available electrié power—from mailed Wednesday by M. O. An-\the 1956 installed capacity of derson, superintendent of Inde-,3,400,000 kilowatts to 6,900,000 kilo- pendence Hall. ‘watts in 1961. ne nnmnecnantinsl At Sibley’s MLRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER AFTER CHRISTMAS IQE ALE Shoe Bargains for the Entire Family - Florsheim $45 and ] 1” wy & G Discentinued Biyle | 5g” To 40" Sibley & - Winthrop Values to $14.95 Vitality Dress and Casual $5.99 © $8.99 Values to 13.95 Florsheim *10.80 Dress and A Watking Bhoes Values to in oe -Grace Walker Accent. Geld. Moutes and Many Others $3.99 to 5§,99 Values to 1095 Casuals Dress Shoes and Flats Red Goose Play Poise Simplex are To $699 Dress and ~ Rehool Shoes Values te eo collector James Erickson is a list’ PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The of regulations for veterans tax ex:| * must show proof of. active serv Ice | between April 14, 1861, to May 26, You'll save many dollars in this great sale. Shop early for best sélection ' Michigan's Largest Florsheim Dealer Mitacle Mile Shopping Center S. Telegraph at Open Every Nite ‘tih'9 P.M. Squere Lake Rd. NO DOWN PAYMENT to save inventory costs and to make room for incoming merchandise. You can sove 40% to 65% if you buy now. Friday and Saturday only! Reg. $178. Emerson 21” Table Model TV. 90 day warranty on picture tube. Full year on parts. ... $4-s 9 6 « 6 8-2 28 TV with hide-away antenna. * . Now : . tec Reg. $219.90. Admiral 21"’ TV. New Thin-As-A-Dime styling. New nes: $450. Phileo 24°” “Miss America’ Blond console with "3 , i Now > \ Reg. $329.95. 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Choice of Famous omens ileocst ‘Automatic. Steam. tron with stainless Combinatien. eee eee wees Waxes, scrubs. ‘polishes, buffy and cleans. , Mags. weit’ 3° _ $46 9° PON INTIAC | PONTIAC, er From Our News Wires © ~ LANSING — Mqpey-short ‘edbost districts and local governments are applying for more thar twice as many loans as they did Mast year. State Controller James W. Miller cited the figure to the State Ad- _ . ministrative Board Tuesday in re- ~ (Caswells Set porting ‘the work load of the Mu- nicipal Finance Commission _ far} in excess of its capacity | with 1 ent staff and: facilities. The commission, overseer of | borrowing by fecal. governing bodies, is 10,to 12 weeks behind in processing applications for loan approvals, Miller said, ‘The board approved his request to use the commission's $10,483 3 | sant ahiien allotment due im April, fo hiré-extra help. - The advance also hinges op 2p proyal of the House Ways “a nd. Means Committee and the Senate} ,| Appropriations Sagres sti, cack rieks tech icute 9 the Municipal ‘Finance Commission "i must berrow money to help ¢ os i borrow — .< ne The State ” aiitbnatee Board, ‘subject to° approval = —— leaders, has approved a plan to advance abdut- $10,000 to the com- Increasing Econemy has resuled in danger- In related” “business, the board | twas told the state now is com-| ited: to. paying 100 per cent of fare costs ih nine counties and two more--Wayrie and Keweenaw —are dite to join the list soon. k & The staté normally pays 30 per| Assn, cent of welfare costs and counties the rest, but the state *takes over [full payments when’ county costs amount to more than 1.5 mills of assessed valuation in any fiscal year. Counties meeting this re- quirement are Alger. Gogebic, Houghton, Muskegon, Schoolcraft, ; Says Mil fconomy Forebodes Epidemic WORC ‘ESTER, Mass. (AP) = ous curtailment of milk inspee-* tion, with milk from nonap- proved dairies in New York State and Michigan reaching southeastern Massachusetts, ac- cording to a speaker before the Maseachunctte Mitk Inspectors Joseph L ‘Donovan, Brookline inspector, tald the association “yesterday a situation similar to that which brought paratyphoid epidemics to Lancaster, Pa., and Montreal could develop. He said several died in those outbreaks. Donovan blamea “continuing | ‘mission against futdre appropria-' Kalkaska, Antrim, Crawford a nd cutting of budgets regarding milk | ‘tions to allow hiring-of four more people to process requests for bor- rowings.. The commission, which has to Go Home’. After Fire AVON TOWNSHIP — The Floyd] Caswell family is planning to move’ Saturday. Just one month ago the family of 10 was forced to flee from its frame home at 1885 June St. when! the house was -gutted by an early morning blaze. ¥ x. The Caswells were given, tem-! « porary shelter in a* vacant “house just two doors away while their rehovated own home was being and refurnished.. ~ “Our house is almost ready for ts,” Mrs. Caswell said. “The kitchen just has to be finished, arid then we'll move back. in,” * : “The children are all back witht us and have returned to school,” she added gratefully, “and we couldn't have asked for a better! Christmas than we had — every- one was so kind to.us.”’ * * 7: | The Caswells’ eight children are’ Patricia Ann, 12; twins Magdalene and Margaret, 11; Judy, 10; Rose- mary,-7;. Kenneth, 3; Michael, 2; and Kathy, now one-year old. — x *& * Looking forward to being-in her home again, Mrs. Caswell is par- ticulamjy thrilled with her new re-| pe which will replace the if the fire. She: ME the other and onl jour seek? béfore the fire. ~ Monroe Reactor Sife ~-Has Daily Air Checks, LANSING ®—State Health Com- missioner Dr. Albert Heustis has —mtighPrbe| reassured persons who - worried about radiation dangers from the .nuclear reactor being . built at Monroe. ~ The feactor is not expected to Start, trial’ operations until 1960. But, Heustis reported his depart- ment already has begun an: inten- sive around-the-clock air. sampling study in the Monroe area.’ The stady ts being made to determine*the level of radiation before and after the reactor be- gins fo run, et Heustis calleg the. study “Part of an extraordinary effort to. help devices and installations.” . - Schmid to Quit Post in ‘Madison Heights ‘MADISON HEIGHTS — George} Raymon signed to enter si engineeting, practice. Schmid will recieve $1600 in his . new job. He received $13,500 when he--served-as- public service — di- }._ been sw ring drivers schools for authorizatfon to bor- row against future state aid pay: — ments, said it needs. the extra | | people to process its paperwork. “The state is faced Syaiy a 10 “million-dollar defi deficit by, Jul amped with requests by | Luce. , 7 : 5 i supply and pec tion.” Five hae Join in Study. “Of Shifting Populations | | | | About 2,000 acilcaine! mel LANSING um—Some 2 represeh- | gon have come up with similar, back into their own home onjfrom school districts, were sub- itatives of five Michigan ‘cities. proposed solutions to the popula-. "| mitted to the commission last year, | | Miller said. In 1957 there were about Je. and in 1956 aa 600. Set Record in License ‘Suspensions LANSING (P—A record, 34,229 er-| @alled in for in- terviews by state ‘examiners last | year, Secretary of State James N.' Hare reported today. ‘ x * * Operator licenses suspensions or. revocations were ordered .for 20.- 086 of them, also a Teeord. Hare, Said. | bg * * Total interviews compared with 28.705 in 1957 and 20,817 the year} before. Formerly, poor drivers first | Were sent warning letters before | being. summoned for interviews, | ued last June bechuse of fund shortages. Hare said he hoped the Legislature —— allocate funds to ‘ were r Twas drivers improving their habits without being called =! good ‘driver discussions,” he but- this practice-was: discontin- } have decided to Make ‘a study of State laws to help cope with mu- nicipal problems stemming from rapidly growing metropolitan Pop ‘| ulations. The group — representing Flint, Lansing, Battle Creek, Grand Rap-' ids and Muskegon—met here yes- terday in an informal conference called by Harding Mott, chairman of the new Flint Planning Com- mission. On hand were members lof: citizens groups, civic leaders|. jand chambers of commerce offi- ‘cials. They ‘decided to ‘study the | feasibility of possible amend- rrents to statutes governing an- nexation, incorporation and con- solidation procedures. The grou agreed that vagueness of. pres- | ent laws hamper communities | which wish to ‘expand present boundaries or to create a new #20 incorporation. city. Flint, Battle Creek and Muske-: | : — 8 Hawaiian Sand ‘Barks’ -HONOLULU=The sand is said’ ito bark at Mana on theywest, jcoast of the Island of Kauai. It! a lis said that an early king of Kauai was killed on this beach and that the is‘ wil groan— or bark—in ey of this. when they are rubbed: together ‘the palms of the hands. ‘tion problem: consolidation of cities and townships. into a new city. However, Flint’s plan was sty-| mied by a Supreme Court. ruling! that votes in individua] govern- | ‘mental units involved must be counted separately, Rep. Harry DeMaso (R-Baitle Creek) pointed oyt that an at- tempt to amend the-Home Rule Act to include cities and town- ships in a consolidation plan was rejected by the past legislature. He attributed the rejection to opposition from the Michigan Townships Assn. Herold Street, counsel for Mus- kegon’s new City Committee, ex-' ipressed the belief his city’s: plan)... _—_-_ might vor what happened in Flint. He said the plan was con- sidered a consolidation rather than Street noted that the Suprem ‘Court had ruled in the Flint case! |made to ‘‘de-incorporate” existing, corporate municiphlities. - Alex MacFadyen, general (ber of Commerce, reported a pub- lic opinion survey is under wey : t rmine voters’ wishes in - toynshis. said several proposals had already been received, including suggestior’s for metropolitan agen- cies and @ ‘county ‘planning com- ‘mission. OXFORD — ‘‘There is a greater degree of informality in American: schools."" says 29-year-old John Simpson of Walton-on-Thames, | this year in the Oxford Junior | High School. Simpson is one of 100 teachers from England who are currently exchanging positions with Amer- can. teachers under the Interna- tional. Educational Program, Roy Cloud, the Oxford teacher whose job he has this year, is teaching in Simpson's place in King Edward VII School hanes Lancashire, England: The young British teacher said i i Surrey, England, who is teaching | Area Teacher From England Notes Informality i in Schools By LEE WINBORN ' he has noted. a_number of dif. ferences in the program of ed- ucation in America as compared to England — some of them | - for the better, “other he is still | undecided about. Simpson explained that he taught lin a boy's school. in England With about one-fifth of the students selected to attend because of) their ability. : : STUDENTS XED “Here I have able and poorer students altogether. We can't go fast this way,” he said. “I prefer them graded ag to ability.” “Also it’s my introduction to “iN |aeer of the Grand Rapids. Cham-} 's five munieipalities and a DEDICATION SUNDAY — Workmen finish putting up the railings leading from the Rochester ~ Skating Rink to the new Civic Center Building as ‘plans are being completed for the dedication of ' Lions Club bint ing the special c ; the building Sunday at Pentiac Press Phote 2 p. m. The ‘Rochester the center using volunteer labor _ Jn the area’and will present it to the village dur- eremonies Sunday afterrioon. Lions to Present Center to Rochester ‘on Sunday Lions Club will present its recently-| completed Civic Center Building to. the Village of Rochester in special dedication ceremonies at 2 p.m. Sunday. . _* *- * & Sidney Q. Ennis, village presi- dent, will accept the keys fo the new buflding from Walter Mickel- son, Lions Club president, who will act as master of ceremonies. * * Other dignitaries invited to be) | ROCHESTER — The Rochester|Slone of Grasse Pointe, who -for-' rooms and a storage room and is merly held the manager's post in equipped with a tape recorder’ Rochester. | ‘The one-story brick building, ip valued at close to $16,000 is lo- | cated at the north end of Oak St. It faces.on the Rochester Mu- nicipal Skating Rink and has a rustic walk leading to the ice. The colonial-style structure was) built by the Lions Club with do-| | nated labor from the Rochester jot area working under the direction of! , present include Paul York, Roches. ‘Clinton Smith, Lions Club er ter village majlager and Robert chairman, in Carolina Port Peace-Time Commerce. Replaces Buccaneers of, Early Years § Cc ¢ once PORT ROYAL, Port Royal, time with peace-time commerce. Charleston, S. C., was oem re- tion of new $1,500,009 dock and warehouse facilities, The first ocean vesse! of the new Port Royal era was the Georg Russ: Simpson said-that ‘he is pleased ito be in a small community like | Oxford because ‘‘you meet people hin the smaller school systems high school history teacher trade | places. The high school class has| just completed a history course on England. Simpson visited Roy Cloud’s parents in southern Indiana during the Christmas holiday which he said he enjoyed very much. He Plans to tour through several of ¢o-education as a teacher,”’ Simp- son related, “and J-haven’t made’ . up my mind whether I like boys and girls together In the elass- room.’ “Sometimes the informality amount to lack of respeét — other times it's a friendly ap- proach we don’t get in England.” the young teacher «all fa a. clipped British accent, ©. He added, “Students et sone faster with sterner discipline, 1. feel, In England, they follow, a course aimed at the big national examinations. and you have ‘6 erack the awhip. so to speak, to Assure -their_success_in_this_eom— the western states before returning to England. | i 1 out of Hamburg, Germany. From~ now on the modern -5300-foot pier will berth an increasing number of large Rete ere . * * The may plying contrast to the bloody days 250 | there is the opportunity to ex-/ years ago when “Blackbeard” Ed-" ‘change with other teachers, as | he will do Friday when he and a ‘ward Teach and other buccaneers left the shelter of the port for lightning raids up and down the. | Spanish Main. But a stubborn and coura- geous governor at Charlesfon — Robert Johnson — impressed merchant vessels into service | and went out after the biack- flagged ships. “Teach was captured in a bitter fight, Bormet! was hanged and the renegade British officer Richard. Worley was killed on deck. Aboard | |Worley’s swift ship were found 30: _young women being held as hos-' tages. Worley had planned to sell them as indentured servants to un- ‘scrupulous planters and townsmen. By 1740, Port Royal had become. ‘a bustling center for the indigo. itrade and 20 years later the ° [moving from the seaport, * * ‘Life Stirs Again H | | | Port Royal, 50_miles south of) born Oct. 4 with high state and | ee military officials attending dedice-| of world ' more easily” “And also because trade in the old port is in sharp MRS. STANLEY FURMAN JR. ; ‘ated | ‘from Madagascar’ — rice — was ‘ites of the: valley. | Designed for all types of com. munity activities, the building ts 47'x28' in size with a main meet ing room which features an open beam ceiling, large fireplace rr picture windows looking out onto the pond. i a ieaeghPaSS Te ao ee. a Area Newlyweds. Now Residing | in Clarkston CLARKSTON — Newlyweds, Mr.’ ‘and Mrs, Stanley Furman Jr. are now residing with the bridegroom's! -|parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fur-, man Sr. of 8682 Clarridge Rd., fol-| lowing {their honeymoon in Bed-| ford, Pa. The bride, formerly Caro] Ann Jantz, is the daughter of Mb. and. Mrs. Stephen M, Jantz of 8510. Clarridge Rd. For her wedding, the bride wore a white wool dress with matching aecessories and a cor. zs | light, water, vibrations, heat, elec, it’s Handy ‘completely excludes the use of al- | the “graduates” dream up such | im-one bargain. which plays music both inside and' out when skating parties are in rogress, - * _* *& & The new center is expected to have quite constant usage because |of its adaptability to many types ‘of community programs such =) scout or other organizational meet. | ings and special” events planned both for indoors and outside all year ‘round, Smith said, =. Nature Doctors Reap Harvest The building has gas heat, res Many Thousands Fall | Prey Yearly to Bogus Health Food Claims’ NEW YORK, N.Y. —Each turopaths. are ‘treatment. * ' Considered by the American .Medical Associ- * * use of natural remedies. — air, ‘tricity, dietities:and massage. This ready established curative methods which employ the use of. drugs, ‘surgery, X-ray or radium. Correspondence schools run by medical frauds enrol] anyone who has the necessary fee—high school diploma not required, And outrageous devices as steel bel- mets to prevent baldness, a ma: gic spike to cure tuberculosis and a machine which can fertilize fields, fill teeth or regrow ampu- tated fingers and toes—a three- Postmaster General Arthur A Summerfield, quoted in the maga-/ tine feature, is vitally concerned with the activities of naturopaths | (= ‘the best paid criminals in ‘America,’ he calls them. Because) of ‘their extensive fraudulent use \Canine Conta year hundreds of thousands of Ameri-, will hear reports of officers and leans ape victimized by pseudo-| adopt resolutions and act on such | ‘scientifi¢ imposters known as na- other matters as may be brought lation come to them tor medical] the state, fo Be Proposed Townships Holding No Jurisdiction Over Fido at Present—Mrs. Avery Will stray dogs continue to roam - free outside of cities and villages in Oakland and other Michigan counties? Not if Farmington Township Treasurer Mrs. Elise P. Avery has lanything to say about it. _ As Oakland County director in | the Michigan Township Assn., | Mrs, Avery intends,to present a | dog ‘ordinance proposal when the association holds its sixth annual | convention Jan. 13, 14 and 15 inv Lansing. | | Directors and committees will Tea on the 13th in the Olds Hotel jat Lansing to decide on resolutions to be presented to the association \for consideration on the following | two days. * * epee approved by the as {sociation will then be submitted {with its recommendations to the State Legislature. 7 Mrs. Avery's canine ordinance proposal will go first to the asso- ‘ciation’s Resolution Committee of which she is a member. At the present time, townships in Michigan have no jurisdiction over stray dogs. ly they can do nothing to m or for that matter detain the dogs, which often live as wild animais preying on other beasts. One night last May a band of wild dogs went on a bloody ram- page, slaying nine fenced-in deer jon the Meadow Brook Farms in Lavon Township. The deer were ‘found the next morning clawed and chewed to death Mrs. Avery said that in her opin- ion townships also need a revision of laws on personal property taxes. “There are inequities in per- #0nal property taxes,"’ she said, “but it would require someone well-versed in taxation prece- dures to come up with a sound resolution. I would like some- / #ne to come with such a reselu- \ tion at this meeting.” On Jan. 14 and 15 the association before the convention. According to an article in a re- Officers for the year will be elect- cent issue of a national magazine.-ed at this time as well. These in- ‘naturopaths, or nature doctors, are reaping a fat harvest from un- paretipreed arnt ta victims| member of the board of directors lclude A_president, three vice pres- |idents, secretary, treasurer and a i; a a . Three principal speakers at the ‘convention will be Louis M. Nims unqualified _ healers of the State Tax Commission, Leon- lard E. Batz who isa guided jation, naturopaths contend that al- Missile expert and David Reed of Most anything from tonsillitis to the Detroit Edison Ca., leprosy can be cured through the discuss power and street lighting. who will to Keep Records A wood ant of farm records almost like having an extra hired man around the farm these days, according to Jay Poffenberger, Oakland County agricultural exten- sion agent. They'll really work for ithe farm family that has them available about this time of year when it comes to filling out the ‘income tax return. They will also be right there on |the job when the family files ‘the . ‘Social Security return. After these sage of white carnations and ‘of the mails, medical quackery hit | rush jobs are over the extra “hired ae om The marriage was performed by. |the Rev. Walter. Gibson at Tis ‘The Revolution halted the bur-| home in Clarkston, -geoning commerce, though the bat-' Robert Furman, brother of the ; itle of Charleston in 1776 saved Port bridegreom, served as best man ‘Royal forfour years from British and Mrs. Robert. Furman an the Occupation. Then Charleston fell, matron ef honor. and with it the thriving little port) 4 reception at the home. a the: to the south. aT es ae : 5 m4 ") period.) - : ng making an 84-inch telescopic mir \jror for the Association of Univer- _ sities for research in Astronomy. ~an alltime thigh in 197. The esti-/ mated take by quacks ‘through the. mails alone was $50,000,000 The. income from sales of bogus health ‘foed is ¢stimated at a staggering, $100,000 ,000- ; * pe ty Almost anyone can fall prey to _ these'/medical trickers. The most potential “Qustomers’’ are the miracle-seek the uninformed, _ those termed “helpless cases” by: ‘the médical profession, and those seeking alee painless cures, uae Glass Being Made | CORNING, N. Y-(UPR-= "The Corning Glass Works Company is ¥ ‘Basketbal) Hall of Fame | E 2d aed giass- expected tobe; ready by next June, is about half ‘as large as the world’s largest ant Mt. Polomar, Calif. | - SPRINGFIELD. Mass (UPD =! ‘ot Fame on the campus of Spring-| ifield College, where the game was | thand’’ wilt be an hand through the rest of the year for the most im- portant job of all — helping the family study their farm business and discover improvements which -wilf mean more money for them. There are a number of good rec- ord books available to Oskland County farmers. Poffenberger said. One that has been well received is the Michigan State University Income Tax Record ee: he add- ed. Forty thousand, farmers in Mich- |igan used it last year and reported lit was easy to keep and really” filled the bill, Poffenberger noted. —_He said that the Michigan State— University farm income tax record book can be obtained free at any of the banks in Oakland County. Tt js also available for 25 cents © _at_the County Cooperative _Exten- sion Service oftice located at 1260 West Bivd., Pontiac. |Ioatold Savers: Dance ' —\The Men's Club Church wil sponsor .. of Paint ‘Construction of the Basketball Hall 4 sqdare dance Saturday evening _ at Baldwin Schog ‘Hinkle. will furnish tonal ‘inférmation ‘hey be invented in 18% by Dr. James ‘dancing between 9 p.m, and mid-.- rector petition.” le The last deep sea vesse! called = at! — Ss npowes id : .The Internation! Educational Port Royal in 1922) except for so Cures Romulo. onered! Program is sponsored by the tuna schooners which put in: f ’ Office of. Education ‘in Waxhington.. Years ago from fishing grounds off on ‘Your Life’ TV Show fa DC ant adnviseeed, We te Porv, and‘ Bat ow sat Waterlord fo Begin : _. Jou siapson Department of State in this = ere is reborn. es JORIS “SIMPSON country: The English - Speaking. ROY CLOUD. — ‘ ‘Dog Training Class the United States and former pres- "| Union " administers. the _program¢— = : Speeder Turns Uitterbug _ ident of the U.N, General Assert- in England with money from the = “bly, went to the NBC-TV stuios last a s Keep Up Well os (AP) '— Douglas 0. night. & hew x © iy 4 . 37, was “stopped by a show and’ - m| a Children in Class motorcycle patrolman who gave divawed “audi! ee ee ae thin a ticket for. — Kel Tt ae - was infciemad | eee yoann were Mae Ded © sa hie flip the ticket out. of rN on gg nc Peompee a he was chose the honored guest chance to see how well Mom andicar window. patrolman’ Southers Michigan Dog Peo ealo wes So ge te et . Lite” television show after he had {at Antioch Coflege gave courses’in'nim to the police station and) Wednesday night. there will be wards called"him “the best triend i passengers ‘Edie ike. together as a group. i ae litterbug ordinance. wiar lessons will begin the fol. America has ip the Fat East.” them The age difference Gidn’t create | lowing week, according to direc. oe accents a on's ca too many problems, says Dr.. Oli- Tt costs $240 to support a Tart | tor and. trainer, dames Rich. sen ie ures ver Loud, professor of physical scl kith soldier for one year and, that rh oe bearen vga » heal ie ig about Amer. ences~who adds; : . | $7700 to support a United “States and erie you can’ jb in an sever * reporting, “Op. the whole, the parents + and where: “ee “lap pretty well with the “children.” | ort »+ Departnent. er ‘the fall of 1959. ‘ oe es Ser — 24 2 eer” * oh a Pere et - he f et kept . soldier overseas, for... _the- tame obtained by calling the Recreation Naismith, fs expected to begin. in, sho wo and Jesse —_— will be the “ : FOURT EEN : : i} cba sea a ; : THE PONTIAC PRESS THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1059 * * ment, not believe “The Oscar t. Oscar * * plane crash last March 2} * * the copyright En Rovte today aff: President Republic Grotewoh! arrived here Wednres Call the _ - day after | where he vis first time_ The hast Csrotewoh! left VHSSE] S three East Geren Premier. to Baghdad DAMASCUS. Syria (AP) German Conununist Premic: Otto ivhdad, by vinil for B a four-day United days in ited Nasser fu Gerinan have talks in Bayhdad -with Premier Abde! fore leaving for India SEATTLE, Voendt Wendt said ne would-be tank, then.” worth not until they Bandits Pay for Gas Wash (AP) - ,ouths drove up to a service tion in suburb-an Renton and, pulled a pistol on attendant Roy! a haven't any thoney, : * “Okay robber, Wendt did -reeeived os leader Todd Gr ave’ ‘Social Security Tax Deadline — Can't Have Farm Workers Return Due HOLLYWOOD (AP) — The Aca-) demy of Motion Picture Arts and: Sciences has spiked plans to mark dline: showman Mike Todd's otides grave with a 9-foot-high Oscar, Chicago is protected copyright.” said a spokesman for the academy. ‘All it sign a receipt they and their! heirs will respect this copyright.”. He said it could not be used to mark a grave who - receive | Goldbogen was not available for) comment on the academy's state- but his wife. said she did her husband knew of I Ey t rw sta plecework basis. You must pay taxes answered | “Fill up the The robbers drove off—but | their! change for a $5 bill one af them! handed Wendt fll 4 By RAY HENRY . Associated Press Writer | | i all In deciding whether the . you should count only days for which the employe works. "for cash pay computed on a time basis—that is, by the hour, will liaqi Karim Kassem be | | ity tax return for their employes. by) i. «if you, as a farm employer, employed a worker (1) on 20 or more days during 1958 for cash wages paid on a time basis or (2) paid a worker $150 or more cash wages in 1958 you must file the return. —Services on a farm+in the raising or harvesting of opr 1 cultural or horticultural commoditigs. —Services in handling, processing or packaging an ‘agri- cultural or horticultural commodity—if you produced over. half of the commodity handled, processed or packaged, - —Services in cottan ginning. ated for profit a a ae Only cash wages far farm work are taxable. Cash wages . include checks, nruoney orders, etc. Don't count the value of ‘Extend Deadline food, lodging and other non-cash items. “20 days a year test” Is met, ' ist day or week But, if the “20 day a year.test” Most farmers who employed help in 1958 face a Jan.- Simple forms which you may use to file your p@port are available from the Internal Revenue Service. The return, to- gether with payment.of any taxes due, must be: filed with Todd's brother, David Gold- bogen, had said in Chicago he| district director of the IRS not later than Jan. 31. was planning to erect a two-ton) 5 . ' ares gale over the grave * * * Todd ~0 n an Academy Award Os Employes: are considered farm workers, ‘and therefore car for his movie “Around the yoy must pay Social Security tax for them, if they perform: World in 80 Days.” He died in a Services in the care of your farm and equipment. —Household service on your farm and the farm is oper whether on a time, piecework or other basis. © In deciding if the “$150 a year test” fs met you shauld count all cash wages on a time, piecework or other basis. The following examples show how the tests work: Suppose you pay Sam Smith $180 in 1958 You must ey. taxes on $180 because the “$150 a year test” Is met rt + O48 That's the date by which,they must file a Social Becur- | Fr, “on Waterford C ulture Center is met you must pay tax- es on all cash wages paid the employe during this year— Suppose you pay Harry Jones $125 In 1958—$105 tor ‘ae is met (21 days) * - * “20 days a year teat” ~ W¥) Hurry~you may never see them - priced so low again! Imagine _ paving so little for skirts of imported Italian tweeds ... of 25% reused wool expertly - woven with other rich fibers! Smart slim> line styles with fashion ‘details. Sizes 22-30. bod so days at $5 a day, and the balance of $20 for three days ona on $125 ‘becatse the “In addition to fillng the tax return with IRS, youre ree .; ,.., quired to furnish statements of wages and taxes deducted . | | to your employes shortly after the first of the year. The statement should show your name and address. the employe's name and address, total cash wages paid and tax- | es ectaaas Printed ODE are CUD for this at IRS. ————# © <,SKIRTS OF ’ IMPORTED UUMIT: 2 0 A CUSTOMER! 200 North Saginaw Street Kater AMERICA’S LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN FREE PARKING in THE REAR | nade by Frank Steere of Watkins project, + Lake* on his offer” to donate 17 Elmer Johnson. jacres of his estate to Waterford “Township for a cultural center. ~ The offer -rtownship be regs satisfactory proof that a sum of) ee be assured for congtructibn| library at (US April 6 election. “BOTTLE BALANCE — Pair of French equilibrists-use empty champagne bottles as they practice their act- outside circus tent +. Near aah Ge rmany, Cathedral, (ae OPEN TONIGHT. SUPER BARGAINS ot Ba G Nee WALL TILE 50% OFF Reg. 2c, Now Ie} Reg. 4c, Now 2c} Reg, 5c, Now 2i¢ Reg, 6c, Now ALL PLASTIC] “*°0%> Town 1 . 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AN SESS watereeees wt eaduaucereusariurmars® Ses AN wes show up Its “hen several cor! bine and become « definte part! of a youth's personality that trouble usually can te predicted “First, Dro Whvaracens believes parents should be comm erned jf @ child expresses hatred for school, The Boston Universit) sociologist chtphasi£zes he's net refeceing fa the usual complaints hidy make _ when they ould rather play than study. “Poanean white heat hate for school and for perseus connected with it,” he expla TRAIT. TO WATCH In co Phsgnterest an scfiool worl ‘ the detinqgent always beavis in anothes Wie alien delinquency Dh Kyaracens Praeites Thiced G1 «porte tte Je Ne : en a Aa lee = Land Purchases a » WillBe Doubled qtr) Aypwr Thiet Porta te T[ tian le Tle i [tre de denqqiuieny b> trerrel tes bee schol aA ve J State Highway Board the baw will affew’ tsually he ha Hi eC te ee to Spend $24 Millions tor the fuidie 7 for Rights-of-Way Ly KA apieceiis believes theese * ° * meee il +6 thaile 2 ipten me aT feo tenner Sis eS) ERO «@ <= The Site Thich Cuphined, with another - one. And ‘ i) ‘ nA " thats the pupil report card *#Y Department will more than “ich shows nothing but fail deuble its purchase of right-of beard ‘This tuck of mterest and was Jand this year, Coririssiones Ni rite nt ter [ecg ehoal early tedia Mackie peparted frequently; can he traced to hi Last rae Mackie © sfie this rth back wf supers an the aia = 5 atulte ‘ 1) UO) OG fh ' i Pome progr of te selon this Els peel Ge : Ps logint says As might be ox. Palcels of iaigbtofl wan fee ted tig Toeqareiths gs hieleb Peach ? This yepe, che told the Mich gan chapter of the American {hi no furn omims tend te the Kight of Way Assn here last jot peed “ane fore tis persed TES ie UTS ST OSS Tt night, the- figure will he apped Pney OT ISPS SC ta te miition dollars in purchases | view of tle as Hive ose hool ty the state alone pe trine Vives abe Lepacptae nat tye . : Se tis sehoal ppotberis bey un Ta ackglition Meat by ee rf tae Bn ANIL Frequently the tpt Wayne Courts Read Comission acting as agen¥ for the state. will aes presents an emotional pe purchase some 15 million dollars 4 period frome the wbes and hl cae tee of sich jands for Detroit express isl Of Vie classpaon Why . 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Li-, onel Yule's dispatch case had van- ished—and reappeared. x *& * And now somebody had stolen Maurice Tarrant’s luggage—and! while had it seemed likely that he might have had something to do with the disappearance of the dis- patch case, it was impossible to imagine him stealing his own lug- gage. . . The incidents, which so far as Angus had tended-to regard as merely irritating, now to as- sume a more serious aspect. If his own job, he mused, had” been a permanent one, he would almost have suspected that some- body was working very hard to bring about his dismissal. One mishap would have. been re-|_ grettable; four were altogether A067 much. Nobody, not even— Sir Gaud, could say that he Could be held to blame for any “of them, but the in- cidents,and his own inexperience, would! be bracketed and the in- ‘evitable conclusion drawn. ~* FERDY GLUM TOO He would not have thought, appointing Sir Claud. He went outside, to find Ferdy) downcast and obviously bewild- ered. He had little to say about the aftair, but it was.clear that he was thinking that upsets of this kind had never before occurred to mar the smooth progress of a trip. Passing through the hall on his way upstairs, Angus saw Maurice talking to Mr. Holt. After a mo- ment’s hesitation, he walked up to them and addressed Tarrant. “I don't need to tell you—person- sally as well as officialiy—that I’m sorry this has happened.” Maurice waved a hand. “Not your fault, my dear fellow No blame attached to you or to. the company.” “Their rule,” Angus told him, “is to cover passengers’ losses on the route, so if you'll give me a| list of—" “We were just talking about that, Holt and I,” Maurice broke in. “He’s just offered me dollars in return for a sterling check, so that I could get myself some re- placements.” “That was_kind, will take care of it.’ “"Tisn't money that’ s needed, thanks all the same,” said Mau-| Tice. ‘It's time I want. I can buy a suit off the peg, I daresay, but) ri need a day to get it altered to) fit me.’ There was-a pause. ‘CAN’T ALTER SCHEDULE’ “rm afraid,” said Angus slow- another. He told me he’s got to be! a week ago, that he would have been| so depressed at.the thought of dis-. . . by DIES Cadell “T'm sorry,’ said Angus again. ‘It's: bad duck and Tl do. every- thing I can to help you, but I can’t hold the coach," “You mean you won't,” said Maurice. “IT mean that I can’t. I'm an em- ploye of a company which has) gueranteed to get passengers to Lisbon on the 25th of this month. We—-" “Time tables only said Maurice, “if nothing up to cause a holdup. Planes are late, trains are late, buses are late—and so the passengers don’t arrive at the exact moment they've teld their friends to ex- te,” ™ Gets Birds for Student ° STILLWATER, Okla. & — Rich- ard Marquardt of Oklahoma State University hunts geese with a cannon. jthe birds’ so he can capture and | jtag them. He’s working on a proj-/ ect to learn more of the birds‘ migrating habits. network of 29,000 miles of navi-' gable inland channels, according | erators, Inc. ly sae to the American Waterways OF Friend " \Christ Child * «Returned to « Monastery monastery. here, Tuesday night. ‘tell. “But. it’ wasn't \wrong. \scems I have done. \; pee forgive me.’ was signed The “A Forsaken | t air M - | jnativity scene at St. Bonaventure assessment funds in a burglary | was peturned at the—-Battle—_Creek— Township. } Attached was a note, which said: | $35,000 in.a metal file cabinet oad “T'm writing. you to tell why I had pried open. | borrowed Jesus .and his manger, | Treasurer Ray Cameron ‘sal A graduate ,student, Marquardt | lalso the sheep, because it was for the intruders forced the door to | luses the cannon to fire nets over|& special occasion which I cannot ‘his office in a Sonverted fire sta- for anything ‘cabinet which held the funds, in I didn’t mean any. harm the Tuesday night burglary. The) or cause anyone any trouble which |loot was taken from one cabinet ' Seana I am deeply drawer, Cameron said, but an-; The United States now has a/sorry about all ‘that has happened. ‘other drawer with ipayments kept his office open past Capucian brothers bad |banking hours. . ceca niles ecadicebii! ‘Please say a er for the. per-| eae Sat ook Se Date Pee Oe Pd Thieves Nab 3, 500, F ‘treasurer's office overlooked some | ition and pried open the metal | the larger jamount was unopened. Cameron said a late rush of ¢ In luxurious all and I'm grate- ful,” said Angus, “but the company | ¢ In the season’s | wanted shades and patterns! é Zip in the wool plaid liner for cold weather... | "zip it out for warmer weather! Versatile, goodlooking—it’s just the fine coat every man and smart textured tweeds! ¢ Handsomely detailed and fine | expert tailoring throughout! - wool fancy newest most ~ = > 1? 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Surrenders to Police, \Center and has reported for duty!/leave from Keesler AFB, Miss, W yi aeivey, of 2229 St. Joseph . , lat Norfolk, Va,, aboard the USS he attends radio school. He ; Admits Taking $14,000 ‘Rankin, attack-cargo ship, where be writter: A3.C. Neil H, ; he is studying radio. Cross entered! Ulman, AF-1660279, CMR 4, Box DETROIT ww wis Touist the Navy Sept, 3, 1958. He spent| 17966, Keesler AFB, Miss. Mithorn, accused by her-employet the holidays in Pontiac on leave-; — e oe Milhorn, accused by here \ . Navy Fireman Apprentice Carl = of embezzling up to Si. 000. was 'L. Sallee Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. free today on $5 000 bond pending 'C. Lavern Sallee of 556 E. Beverly: éxamination in) Peecorder » Court | Ave., has. completed basic train- Jan. 28 iing at Great Lakes Naval Training The hefty (lvearaid woman ‘Center. He recently spent a leave stood mute af her an annment | visiting his family here. ‘He has vesterday hefore Jimice Joseph A ' returned to Great Lakes for 12 Gils. Judge Gils ordered a lweeks of Service School training plea of innocent entered before transferring to another sta- . " tion in the spring. Mrs. Milhorn, who weighed | i , . about 250 pounds when she yan | Stationed at Washington, D..C., oping a murrsacer=s jis Airman Apprentice Carl W. ULMAN through| an attermey yeot: n ea ‘Dailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Technical Sgt, Walter J. Bank, She 1s charged specifically with Dailey of 9152 Mandon St., Milford. wil son of Mr. and Mrs, John Bank of the theft, of $552 from her employ- |A former Walled Lake High School 416 Northfield St., recently arrived er. F & E. Sales Corp | student, he entered the service Oct. at Ramey AFB, Pilrto Rico. He y we tinge ing basic training at Great ¥ ° However, Fred A Ettinges '3, receiving a has been assigned to 72nd Air B Basé company secretary-treasurer said | Lakes, ni. Group Headquarters, a part of the an audit showed the actual amount | Tnd Bombardment Wing. Sgt. nyasing was at least $72,000 | Bank came to Ramey from Bunker : \Mirs. Milhorn said she tock Hil) AFB, Ind. $14,000 and spent part of if Gn hus a | .~ * * ' ba a boat for her husband and hic BRAND NEW. AND BIG, TOO A huge example of the new completed the flag in 25 hours. It measures 40 by 60, feet and -@f Gerald R. McKelvey, a junior at | part of itin her suburban Garden og on a erican flay is spread out in a Clifton NJ, high school ‘weizhs 200 pounds. [t was ordered by a New York City départment 3 Western Military Academy, Alton, | OY72 City home - gytonasium Twelve employes of a local flag and banner company. More + F s ee of = aaa a a ’ : Pohce said she told them her . 2 ; . — 4 _ : i # : husband, John, 35, knew of the 2 ' ) i_ : moaney and that |! was ta stole i — Shoots: Husband Twice P 7 e | P f Survey in Dovisle ‘mecident—— | ; * Strike roves | NORFOLK, Va. wi — Mrs Grady CROSS pus ware. 000 10 1 On. of TRAGLAR CLOSED TONIGHT —OPEN— ‘Battle Resumes: Bill in Congress Asks | : . [) ilendrix was wiping off a ft .. automatic pistol she a her hus 4 band kept on a table in their trail- - Importance of News Ads". ) : Chaplin Son went off and hit Hendrix tn ; SU DEO trate “ | Mevaaid: traife trende weir SP the ankle The shock startled her Trial of Chicago Plan to Believes Dad FRI SAT. N. ~~ KERWIN MATES NEW YORK (# — The yule vey has been ordered to dete rmuine | ward. | -w» much thet her hand tightened TORORROW KATHRYN CRANT tide strike shutdown of nine New- financial feasibility Wt a pee sed) Por Steinman recommended a ang the yun went off again. Hen- STARTS $18,198 000 International toll bridge betweey the sistey, Cte Maries of Michigan and Ontaneo Draw Michigan Water M a BICHARD EVER. levee sen TORO THATCHER Features at 1:05. 3:15, 5:25, 7:34, 9:40 tunnel to and On : bridge rather than. @ connect US > Highway taria Highway 17 Ife estimated a cost $27,500,000, take York City newspapers has gtyen advertisers a “new awareness that newspapers are vital to them,” a trade group reports on the basis of a survey. y Return HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Charhe aplin’s son said today the self be paving | a drix was bitin the other ankle. Sault _ 4 1 OW ASHING TON ® — The battle, over Chicago's controve rsial.efforts Ito divert additional water from Ch iexiled comedian may This Their Lucky Day Tenn tunnel would Yi months te Michigan. and Ontario govern ments verbally have agreed to NASHVILLE, (UPI) * * * underwrite approaches to the budd and require $47 5.000 a year —| Lake Michigan began anew yester- the.way for his return to the U nited | = ' . ; “dc jn Magge Gibbs and her mother went) day ; 2 . EXTRA n The Niele sip ria’ (tstorne main spans at a combined cost. foi operation and mat infenance * On iE ae iibb and er eee day as ithe 86th Congress opened States with his payment of 425,0008 PRA: Magoo Garloom ‘ ti C itt : in 1 of of $8,977,000, which would leave the other hand he said an $48, lo fhe movies wh gE i oo” * * lin back taxes on Committee, composed of a : : : ie an 5 Hee NV erlwe Ree rae 1 On _o . f Xes — i representative group of Canadian only 09,111 Nee toiNnanre (hrpea) ED r de could be built in 18 ther went (pun fee (or am ~ | Rep Thomas J. O'Bnen (D-Ill), “He might be thinking of re-, “W onderous Chicago” Pp Ls P revenue bonds to he repald- sha oo rmnithy wml - we yvald require “hint their way back from the show, ; . : ; af 505 j newsprint producers, conduct td ot 1 introduced a bill that would per - turning, said Chaplin's actor son, 7 ed a canvass on the effects of tells. $3000 a year for operation and mothe fe , page eet ; d mit Chicago to divert an extra)Charlie Jr., 33. who in the past has “Glamorous Hollywood ; The new atte Supa Shieh iaintenunce possum ing on the street and 1.000 cubic feet pri Recond= from) ecotiedat re is that! his father, sions atte wm ond Barckent Bere: [pe nee ath Piscusst i homme! then 1 took it home Muagigie’s father came j is fw atrike by the Newspaper and wollld bring to date one made in “ ee ee leas ae at ' |Lake Michigan for one year on a was contemplating coming back © COMING ° : | f . e randec : Mall Deliveries Union (Ind.) ted [1956, 1< to be made by Coverdale Lropper rome enipty-he trial basis’ * “Tt’s logical to assume that when Ingrid Bergman S " F il eS nl Oe LAA LE firms they would determine nounced in Washington last Dec to a.newspaper shutdown for 1 and Cetpitts ee Yegh erigiiect: * — a . President Eisenhower twice (2 749 als ae has 4 =n of the 6th HAPPINESS” — ° : days, which ran three days past (ing consultants Mc biiggens some reason. adc e ¢c | : eectmas wa Combiner Toh wih | All ¢ *. re A Sena == ——, Michigan water 4o—-median's-closest-Hollyavoad_friend, ys. es * * * said completion was anticipated as TO Ss ike Llinole walrceuy Sachs bill Tim Durant, a retired Beverly —s ae Some of the results of the can wai stax = was passed last rear by the Hills. Calif. stock broker | TONIGHT OPEN MA 4- 2151 erat iv , oe . mali 2 eye S rey an- vas, announced Wednesday were A group of six bend underwriting Aren’ t Pure Idealists House but died in the Senate. The Internal Revenue Service an 3—UNIT SHOW—3 | ’ és see I NEY. seecractt ue) — : whether and under what condition Chicago's attempts to draw ad- 29 that Chaplin, now living in Atr 2 “ bxcoutives i, ee vartety honds cottd be marketed to finance By E ATU. WILSON ditional water from the lake have Switzerland, had settled out of of stores sald that emergency -) re ow er os ay Ab been opposed by Canada and sev- the : s 7 advertising on radio and tele ine Doe NEW YORK Our “Fearless For recas!” for today -!s° meet Oppose the U.S. claimed he owed $700.- The financial group which alse ‘eral Great Lakes states inctuding-eourt a ‘five-year hassle in | which participated in’ financing million-doHar Straits of ~— vision and in subways vost then - more and generally was” tess the 100 Ahonda mach dead Cuba—enly stopped temporary - Sos Michigan. “The -opporents~contend-g90—irr “taxes 7 a jwough Fid Soaring Castro jis an Idealist (who carries an FDR additional diversion would endan-| satisfactory than newspaper ad ise, was represented by Dun! & pletures, a couple of his most influential sup-iger shipping and hydroelectric) Almost 50 per cent of all’ Argen-| Vertising.- lean C Gray, vice president of porters are materialistic They want to keen projects by lowering water levels, jtines live in cities of 20,000 or) These executives—of depart. oJ) Van Ingen & Co Inc, of that tourist money ehurning into Havana. It in the Lakes more and about 40 per cent live ment stores, specialty shops, New York at a meeting with can always be useful in getting out of O'Brien's bill was given the num-;in cities of 100,000 or more com- discount houses and others—sald A\fichifan and Ontario authorities Havana ‘ ber “H.R..1"' a prized distinction pared with. 41 percent and 29 per| FEATURE NO. 3: “MAN FROM co's COUNTRY” “7 they have no infention of Im jere yesterdays 2 = rt ‘at_the opening of each new Con- cent. respectively, in the United MOTHER GOOSE’ — DISNEY ‘ creasing their use of radio, TV : Rod Steiger and Claire Bloom are gress States and subway media next Christ aaa panne pou coe ue remancin’ both in—and out of—the play | r __ eee seen RN ——— = Mas season, ach Nal alone dalle: Ieee “Rashomon” in Philly , Just learned : rence (Larry) Rubin, who is = ; , ” i The canvassing commiltee es ears “ hath the Untesna that “B.W." means ‘Body-Warming to. Continuous Daily From 11 A. M. timated a 50-million-dollar loss ion Bridge Authority and the teenagers: modern slang for bundling . tarts ~ ' is to the cor ity and Industr ; r : EXTRA LATE SHO o the community and industry Mackinac Bridge Authority, sald ; = A cynical bartender we know in a -cock- P .. and labor from the strike. he wae ontiniatic ee OPEN € | 1 ~ WILSON fall lounge said a certain gal “has a woman's 10:45 to 1 P.M. SATURDAY at (1 P.M. : : The overall $18. 198 000 cost est] disease’ Asked what he meant He sald, “Alcoholism” . Joey ~~ Woman Killed in Crash mate came from Dr 1) B Stein’ Adams was puzzled at a party Christine Jorgensen gave in | Bullets Won't Kill Ii! NEW HOSTON Um Maude Ashe Man. designer of the Mackinie and Queens, when Christine's father kept mentioning “George” : of Comago Tark Call) wis othey work d famous dees | is and said “George Who?” The tather replied, “George Jorgen- Flames Can't Burn It! iledivesieningawieoiher (Apc or a en anne / 5 cng con’ T still call Christine *George'!” Nothing Can Stop tl , atriretire lnded with freucht Ttramm at © : * Phe 196 Coverdale ar n-crossing th thre Wayne tonnty wh Colputts * * _ hail ee - Seoninianils ; SHY indicated that at that tine ‘Pat noone: «new TV passion Z “Zacherley,” the hilari- = ba aon the : Le « — ous blood-curdling narrator of horror movies on ABC's j " ws & { in 4 ++ 5 a 4 por! On ern howe the | UShoge Theater.” who chats with his wife in a coffin and ‘ , KS! ce ti est hips 1 Ve : . wraps “a ; F.O. E. #1230 then hard, high interest bony “a Prankensteln Prankle Boy.” Pat- wants to make acherley a reguiar on his show. W. MONTCALM @ mk! sae eniceen The bond market bridge pro * * * or , sO um) 5 - on Bete —— ponenta said. has softened some Judy Garland ‘‘feels,tersibie” about Marie. Torre going to-—. ; Fri., 5730 to 7°30 since and 1998 Traffic Tatale d- = ; iT d perenne Pherowercssla jail, but her lawyer, Noel Popkin, says Judy can't even omit Dance Sat. Ialcr Aichesccuruled be l(cecicsnon references to the controversial statement from the continuing NO DOOR CHARGE the only mode of transportation legal actions “because without that, it's probable that I couldn't, MEMBERS AND GUESTS Hhetween the two citins prove my Itbel case’ = ce | ¢ Rita Hayworth and Jim Hill : RY Ist anniversary in Durango, she as a catp-follower The Unforgiven” James No Allan, Ontario (reas urer and ifs former minister of highways, estininfed the trading area now has 100,000 population, with more than 70,000 In Sault Ste, Marte, Mich, and some 60,000 in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont brate thetr Mex produces DOORS OPEN 10:45 A.M. while he Batista’s exit caught his pubrel man Ed Chester surprise He was holidaying in Flor- ida, planning to go back to Havana this by wo € tite ccyrt NOW! Thru FRIDAY Doors Open 6:45 _ week | In love... in war.. . they were Peggy King’s boy-and-glirling with | We actor Darrel Hiekman Richard | the oung (“Have Gun") Boone by contract cant is cut off his western whiskers {il} today ¥ i0ns so producers of “The Rivalry” in whlena CirveaScovr€ he plays Lincoin, had to postpone a pho- ee to session a week Rainier sent out PEGGY for some pep-up plils while here, saving Graces Hollywood pace was weartng him down EARL'S PEARLS. There sa fellow so her yecked that every night he stops by his ex-wife's house anc gashes the dishes TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Two fathers Cape Canaveral ae . BLACK were boasting “My kid can count from re te ten “So what ‘ Ne mine can count from ten to one! ~ of ~ : WISH I'D SAID THAT: In Hollywood a western Heros a . cowboy whose last movie made money. That's earl, brother. Xo ! | eon es ar?” (Copyright, 1959) ! \ ca : . “INE EMMY GENE PERSSON p> ‘ poo, : Site rel CA dn = She Besin Bote . : es 11:15, 1:45, 4:05, 6:35, r) } r Giant ae Horror Show! soins tas2o, 2:45, $10, 735, 10 : MONTGOMERY | | * COMING ‘SOON “MAN OF THE MAKLON RANDO-CLIFT |} . | oN MARTIN Pius “GRY BABY CRAWLING, S LIMY THINGS TERRG 1R RE TROY! Ni Behe Brai i Eater i: | WEST” “A. TWAE TO LOVE G&G A TIME TO DIE” | | "LA PARISIAN’ Joel McCrea “GIFT OF LOVE” “PORT MASSACRE” THURSDAY. | ‘| _. KILLER” __Colof Meer | : : , Brewster, Ernest un" : ak | “ONIONHEAD” Ce _ tt) aa © Starts SUNDAY! Glenn Ford. Diane t, Ernest Borgnine in “TORPEDO RUN" ©. OF . : * 2 , ae ef See \ = P . ~ , ' \ ' * Se : ‘ A l \ - E } svod = os ‘ 7 r | ; “ \ Lite . paw Sh t Ms : bas +, = ‘ae \ = o 5 Leg x { 2 ee on : sape > eb ce . . - 4 j - a ee 2 Pe a . ¥ ij ‘5 et ME ge aes Sn FS FOSS ee ee ea : J re ei BS Set ht ee ee Ne sed, ya : RS Pi ie ! ey = 2h bay if ee f { x 4 i tw f° nee eos Pes Wate ee, c 2 Se : fo el = as i Roms ee = god ae Pi oe noe Je ; : fe] f ‘ 2. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 81050) __ TWENTY-FIVE 1 %, eenennes es _—— , = vice se hae " ' ’ Ss ee 4. Si ted ( : | ~ as . @¢ (© THE EASY WAY TO SELL THINGS YOU DON'T NEED ™~ — , , THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1959 res aie nos io ; . : a 4 & Fy Ps xfi- ~ A Major Problem for59 Le Legislature 7 ve * a By DALE ARNOLD LANSING (UPI) — The growing} welfare load of the state will be. ‘one of the main matters of con-, ‘cern for the 1959 Legislature, ac-| ‘cording to a poll of the lawmak-| ers, ~* * * For the first time, with perhaps one minor exception, -the Social’ Ube Department took ever full. elfare aid to 10 Michigan counties ney 1958. The state is footing the! full welfare bill for Detroit also - meaning about an additional eight million dollars The Social Welfare Department is seking a $14,000,000 deficien- ey appropriation. “The welfare problem mast be; licked," said Hep, Arnell Engstrony (R-Traverse City), ‘but tt could remedy itself with more employ- ment.” : * x. * Several of the lawmakers polled lurged a 50-90 basis-for state aidin ‘place of the pean 70 per cent ifor local and 30 per cent state aid ‘ealled for in the statutes : 4 x24 i= . = a was recovered at sea after being fired Dec. a rocket. The two lenses of the battery-operated cameras can be sept at-tne-porrgnr ot the-umt— The Navy reteased a high-altitate — i ——~ compbdsite*picture taken by the cameras, showing a cloud ‘torma- tion stretching from Maine to ) mid: Flonda. . - “Invites Fire Inspection. of All Waterford Schools ‘tor possible fire hazards, Supt. Wil. procedures in leaving thelr school liam Shunck has asked that the building In case of fife or _ com state fire marshall make a com-; parable emergency,” Sbhunck plete investigation of all 23 schools sald. .. ‘< in the district ee More tran half of the schools have beeh constructed during the last 10 years, complying with state: building specifications jtenance men, and bie possibility cert Bet * aoa? | ot spontaneous: eambusilon.. as_ail. Only one of the ogdier bulldings, | but been eliminated, Shunck said - Waterford Village Saree id ~ a stairway le 0 the second floor, The. other four Blind Man Divulges. 2.story schools have concrete. stairs Toothpaste Technique with ample room for quick exits, | Be - Shunek said. These were bailt 7 DES MOINES (P ---Robert R. proximately 30 years ago. - . | Moore, rehabilitation. counselor. fora ‘There are two, Z.room portable Ihe Towa Commission for the wooden buildings in use back of Blind, who has been blind wil his the Drayton Plains Schoof, and ihife, was asked how he” mune: a Fire extinguishers, hose and alarm equipment are thoroughly ‘checked once a month by main one pereubie al ime Coren t. | Ito squirt toothpaste ento his tog%h These ara of see Rest |eceerer. IbnisReith any accuracy : tion and are heated by the cen | ; MAAS Sh ; - tral heating, plan of the main The asswer: He doesn't. Moore buildings. ‘ e | saya he squirts the toothpaste hi , th its it Shunck explained that ane of the ante hs pa — en a it 98 greatest dangers of ‘fire would be| ct i tne RED HOT The State takes ‘over -full pay- , coratie | to industrial’ counties,” |ments when the county exceeds its|while- another Detroit Democrat, ispeeified tax toney level tor wel-| 'Rep. E. D. O’Brien said “each ‘fare, That was the situation in De- county (should) take care of its 'troit and. the 10 counties, Those own needs.” counties. being on a calendar ba- URGES CLOSE SCRUTINY isis for finances, went off the 100) Rep. Carroll C. Newton, &-Del- ‘per cent support plan at the end |ton) said a closer watch should be of 1958—but Detroit, on a June /5+ on requirements for individual June-money calendar, stays on. | welfare payments. He urged revi- More counties are expected to. ‘sion of the Aid to Dependent Chil- get the full rehef aid during this: ‘dren program “‘to assure that inon- yees: _ ey is used for the children as in- Rep, Clarence Megginon (R- tended” but wanted no change ini Charlevoix) said that because the 70-30 formula, * Huge Welfare Load Burdens State legitimate” children whe had been receiving aid for seven Welfare Directoy W. J. Maxey admitted -workers ‘‘can make mis- takes, but we could have covered ‘up the case. We aren't in the busi- ness of covering up mistakes and even asked for prosecution.'” “Why. blame’ the agency when. this happens,” he said, “It’s like blaming the police when a robbery is committed, H's largely the fault of the recipient, isn’t it?” * * } The editorial cited a 168 per cent | valuation counties have propor- | Rep. Don Pears (R- Buchanan) tienately higher welfare rofls, ‘said there would be an attempt in. he thought a 50-50 formula should (the session to change the formula, be adopted, Rep. James Warner ‘but questioned if there would be: (R-Ypsilanti) approved the 56-50 enough votes to carry the proposal. | split but urged that counties get : * * * hike in welfare costs in the county during the 1950-57 period, while population rose only 14 per cent. “If the cost skyrockets another | 168 per cent in the next seven years, it will be too late to ask more control over welfare aid.| The Battle Creek Enquirer and | questions,’ ' He paper said. and hospitalization, |News recently commented on the| i ngstrom stid the present for-, mula was all right but ‘‘no tor, y: | mula would be adequate when the’ In an editorial, the wewapaper | welfare Joad is as high as it has’ said there was’ “a surprisingly | been lately.” | tolerant attitude’ by welfare | Rép, George F. Montgomery (D-| werkers. teward aid recipients | Detroit), a freshman legislator,| and pointed out a case of one called for a formula “less. unfa-| woman with nine “admittedly il- | * oa ‘welfare situation in Calhoun Coun-! It's fea, some of these ques-' tions will be asked during the next. iseveral weeks of the Michigan irs, fislative session. The Norwegian Geological] Sur- vey is conducting a nationwide! bunt for uranium. “FOR SALE aa 3 BEDROOM ~ “MODERN HOME with Basement AUTOMATIC HEATING 160 Kenilworth or Shown by appointment only $11,100 Price FHA Seems _ . Small Down Payment © : _ $30 year Mortgage ‘ ‘Must Be Sold This Week See It Today, Call FE 4-2521 After 5 p.m. FE-5-1172 i el Mitre... antl i ‘ . ap Wirephota : - j ] RECOVERED: ROCKET CAMERA — Lt Cmdr, Willard 8. . C T : , - Houston Jr., poses with the twin 16 mm movie camera unit which ‘MO NA R H S G REA : 5 in the nose cone*of cd Genuine Reduced Clothing Prices. 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Save Plenty SPORT included are “the new Monogram -Blazet..and.many new. spring ar- rivals. Bought. to Sell for $35 23° rs Mews AND BOvS’ ao a pe Tyne "MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER. i en 3 2 5 Solecoerl tt Dee ahead Open Daily. 10 AM..t09 P.M. ake dust Say “Charge It” _ Ne Money Down, |. Take 12 Weeks to Pay Some as Cosh ot No Extre ‘Cost * 2 Ante RE SS ee See Fe ea aS € = ae Ss = x. SS Ey a Ae. Bs re ~ 2 . fe : ; — i i > a areas z ES ‘ ee ee esp eS eS ee ees : % : z Be etic, omen = Whoo petesel Z ‘ ~ : ‘ ‘ ; a Ee idee eee ey THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1950 a een maarnieece __ eee = /on all : hat reeds! oe se = “MAXWELL HOUSE “INSTANT COFFEE WE RESERVE - 4, THE RIGHT 8 §= 5 ‘aoe : ~ NESTLE’S 3 _ — —— «TO LIMIT _ ECONOMY BARS BETTY CROCKER =| CHIPPEWA CHIEF | a, —— jp QUANTITIES ~ PLAIN — ALMOND 2 for 37c ‘ BUTTERMILK FOOD CLUB =| PANCAKE MIX | SYRUP ENRICHED fore PEOPLE’S CHOICE STEAK SALE , ; FL OU R [rEncas > Round or Sirloin T-BONE or [oe E ater: “39 | f , f : : “ STEAK | porter House ||\|_ ee _| ||| Bic Lb. Bag People’ : Choice : HART BRAND = | | <=" RO OAST 8 9: ‘eHiLT SAUCE” 1 9 Se ae HUNT’S — Sliced or Halves . S fee : “Se “rs vveuoe |laraaee™= oy Qe | TOMATOES Mtns BOILED | POLISH |||PEACHES = = oo : HAM _ SAUSAGE | HEKMAN pound C TL esc! -AqqellCRACKERS 195 | 6-02. , . Ib. =. : , Phe [fycveress GaRoeNs FROZEN ca C 6 te 1 iorance ice = 15° | 7 GREEN-ONIONS ; 10 AD | BA = - " WY FACIAL TISSUE moses = 1 VABBDAUE w= » /. GREENPEPPERS"I" AEP EDDY in| RUDABAGAS “10 WER MeR sux Kids Can Sure Create Havoc i in Stores — po aes oa Bake bees i. : 4 Acknowledging the wear andifrorm brackets op an slong NEW YORK (UPI) — Toddlers pint - sized hands that are “Just, tail while-he — or she - runs: up scream. When ieetamies aren't téar,; one supermarket manager ‘jean Puth , Br ~ gm the loose are prentaturely aging| Lookin’ " for smashing success. land down aisles. waged me young things pon ‘know -told me: - me - Ul rown “ supertharket clerks and managers) Little fingers suecuntb easily to Rare pibasure “from pushing po B aeey vrs cammed “That's why I have gray hair, “Tt will dl one fick AR replace across the land. the temptation of a meat pack- other, people's carts. Pop chases eset ° But what can we do? Marketing ; if To a toddler, there is joy in age stowed om the lower shelf of iter, but before he-can apprehend At the check-out counter. little. a aise ow so an honest. The kids are an occupa- Appetizer Puffs, once agairi a dev-, using small spatula. TWENTY-EIGHT Ee ______ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY je ee ee these,” he added; “But let's be the-tid! sie Deviled Beat egg white until very. ‘stiff, A Me. a: is then spread over deviled mixture pulling one orange ‘from the hot-, a supermarket cart. Poked prop... ; P fingers push cash register buttons. e m ; tus cf-e test pyramid Done right.) erly) the hing squirts (pubes. " bundle of humanity on - = te money wo the ek isn't — onmere to bring dogs tional hazard in this business.’ fo Pe coger assy for tanci 2 Pande breed fingies 00 lightly the- whole thing tumbles down. tywrapping those paper TOUS ger & mepes. oo looking nee : food fare. Try this: greased baking hect; unsalted On the bottled goods department, get bumpe tile, “But how could we support such Price Follows Cake crackers on ungreased baking At this point, smacks are fu legislation, As great American in- _ Deviled Appetizer Puffs isheet, Bake in hot oven (400 de- nothing attracts like the skinny ™OM™Mmy gets for the bathroom, Imprisoning the youngster in neck of the catsup bottle. It's easy Produces untold delight. Provided, those seats in the carts takes its 27d the toddlers get @ quick trip stitutions,” we endorse together-| LOS ANGELES (—Sign in a Bet ty Cson can devia ham grees) about 10 minutes, or until to. the car. But seldom is there ness.”’ bakery store window:. ‘‘Cakes 66 Pama cam mushroom puffed and golden. Serve at once, to pick up and has inherent ability! of course, the young tormnentor can) tell ef adult serveus systems, be to slip — acci: ident - like — out of'make the tissue trail like a kite’s 8 too. There is an _secactenal crying. In anothér week, they His trembling hands held several cents. Soe et eee ome. hes ons, separated : . Makes about 20 appeitzers. a eg gee greene eiomarere apes | ee - ; : : oS Pe : \ : & a*? - sll f NM | . , ROMEO } =— . ‘ Apple Sauce * 1 | s 10° “SPECIAL . ) Low Terrific Value! PRICE P E DB _° > HUDSON WHITE PAPER NAPKINS / “tocr ° JELLO INSTANT PUDDING ‘Gs a me COFFEE MUGS or CEREAL pOWLS ne | | © FRANK’S PURE BLACK PEPPER =~ YOUR CHOICE. ©FAMO PANCAKE MIX = 2 2 = "=. —— -@HERSHEY’S CHOCOLATE SYRUP =z. “© GOLD MEDAL IMITATION VANILLA ss OC MARASCHINO CHERRIES os ~“OPAW PAW WHITE VINEGAR cx ¢ DAWN FRESH MUSHROOM SAUCE «=< CSTRONGHEART DOG FOOD) 2} = © TERRY ALLEN BUBBLE BATH ‘:--" "= {DAIRY SPECIALS = = Chef's Delight BANANA 7 | YELLOW. ONT ONS 2 = 49" 10. | 104 shuns can Ballard U.S. No. 1-Maine “Lbs. ¢ | Californio 138 Size ‘BisculTs - Potatoes 10 39° | Navei Oranges. , 2135 BIXIE Highway at Telegraph Rd. “Tee HIGHLAND RD; (M-68) a! Williams Lake Rd. "1200 BALDWIN AVE. ot sa Opin Searay 00 A 9:00 Pk fe om CLOSED SUNDAY og a BOR Biche Ch “ CLOSED SUNDAY | tway Minty of Pree Forking at AI Feed Town Markete 2 > _ OPEN | SUNDAY. 9 a M to bd P. Lae te, ar se oo 7. sl oS Hs pee mop aN oe 4 a sagaraamegigpo ane= fee 2 23 = A Seo emer a : = os é ; =~ i ; ‘ te fi 2 z es + 3 : . ae dy I sailloen ai THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY; JANUARY | 8, 1959 _TWENTY NINE ~ o 4 rT Per to taste. Spread bread with tato flour and salt thee times; In moderate (350 degrees) oven 30, ‘batter: put together with filling for'a 2-quart bowl, beat egg whites minutes or ‘until cake Lgl bes 4 sandwiches. with rotary beater (hihd or elec. Setted in center comes out ¢ itric) until” stiff enough to hold) pee eae ee farm ae Delicate Cake "a Change From straight peaks when beater is from sides of pan and tube with | ’ slowly withdrawn; beat in 24 cup a or knife; turn cake out of! of the sugar, 1 tablespoon at a pan’ Sprinkle top with sak ttion| time. lers sugar_before serving. Rich Food. In a 1quart bowl, without | : - washing beater, beat egg yolks, | 1 . | A delightfully tender and flavor-) lemon juice and water enough to ‘Monday's Casser ole ‘ous sponge cake. . mix. Add remaining |; cup sug- Lemon. Sponge Cake | % cup sifted cake four 2 tablespoons ee flour ‘4 Leaspoon salt tseparated) Shrimp Sandiiches Go on Lunch Plate: Just-tight flavored shrim spread for sandwiches. Mary’S Shrimp Sandwighes l can (4% ounces) peeled deveined (cup finely ai diced celery 2 1 tablespoon chill ad even eaten powder a | ar; beat until thick and lemon - | colored. Fold in. grated lemon _ rind. Fold egg-yolk mixture into | egg-white mixture. Sift and fold $ = ae (thin) wholewheat bread Butter Drain shrimp; rinse under cold, and peas and a.can of sliced mush-. water; drain again thoroughly. { CEP tinety granulated sugar | musa ata en pooms. Season as you like and Cream Puff. Mix. Just shape the 1 quart ice Break up shrimp finely with a\ } teaspoon, lemon jute ts Sour, s Mitte at a Smee. moisten with leftover natura! puffs into’ the three various sizes Confectioners” sugat 3 teas S water 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind Sift together the cake flour, Po fork: mix with celery, mayonnaise, | Turn into ungreased tube pan gravy. Heat and serve with grat- according to the directions. . bake inied Parmesan or Romano cheese. with your favorite flavor ice ¢ cream -Chili sauce, onion powder and pep-!_ ‘LOOK WHAT JUST. A ‘DIME | Will Buy at... FOOD TOWN’S SENSATIONAL (9 by 319 inches deep}; Build Edible a From: Three’ ‘Cream Puffs | Ever dream of “eating a snow-;. , 'man”? You can; you know ithat is; a Cream Puff Snowman. | What fun it is to make little snow-. ‘raisin bits for eyes, candied cherry) *;men out of cream puffs — fill sliver for mouth, and red cinnamon. ‘them with ice cream and sprinkle | candies for buttons. Then. serve | How to use Sunday’ s leftover with confectioners’ sugar. They'll them just as they are, or with your roast beef? Cut in small cubes and delight every member of your fam- favorite sundae sauce. mix with lightly cooked carrots ily — and all your guests, too! | And they're so easy to make with . and 566 (confectioners? sugar). For the decorations, you can use Cream Puff Snewmen 1 stick Cre Raisins, candied Sharriea: red cinna- fill mon candies Prepare cream puff | mix as di- wrected on sig. Make small cream ry sliver for mouth, ant red cin- putts using a teaspoonful,~ table-, namon candies for buttons. Fasten spoonful, nd rounded tablespoon- decorations on with a paste of con- ful for measures. Make an equal |fectioners’ sugar and weter. ‘number of each size> about 10.. Return snowmen to freezer and |Bake 15 to 25 minutes. _ remove about 10 minutes before The smallest ones may be re- Serving. Serve with your favorite moved a little while hefore the sundae sauce,.if desired. Makes others. Cool. Cut tops from puffs about 10 snowmen. saving the Jops from smallest <*¥ wo * ones. Fill all puffs generously ~ Success Tips: Store each snow- with ice cream. Stack tegether in man, when formed, in freezer. Re- three's, placing largest puffs on move to decorate and then store the bettom and smallest ones on-again in freezer until serving time, top. Replace tops on smallest puffs. sprinkle with ‘“‘snow”’ »A refreshing dessert after a Sieve confectioners. sugar big dinner is fresh fruits marin- “snow” over each snowman. ated in lemon-lime carbonated Freeze unti] firm, Decorate using beverage. One 7-ounce bottle is raisin bits for eyes, candied cher- enough for four servings of fruit. ns = Mix LIBBY’S -L&S PURE TOMATO: /SUICE 9-Oz. Jar APPLE BUTTER. Cc PLUM ROSE DEVILED HAM — Metin Tin 10° PHILLIP’s VEGETABLE or TOMATO | SOUP 0: _ ‘Tall : of bod ; . STEELE Brand — , © Hominy © Blackeye Peas © Turnip Greens © Mustard ~_ Greens © Lima Beans © * ————— ee Ie * ? ‘J ‘ Ne oe r . : = - yoo 2 oN ‘ ‘ a \ vo y sof ‘he many tantalizing apple dish-' |Cover the skillet and eok | 4 Pe have-~been cneoctad since ‘ples’ slowly: until tender,.- ee . i | move the cover to let the apples. ne cane, be “might insist!brown. Serve ona hot — 10/ Breakfast? %Sn fried apples and bacon for} with thé bacon, and punch down. Divide in thirds. Place a few pecan halves, round | breakfast. Tiros here’ . im in recipe Store-two-thirds in refrigerator. - | side down, ever syrup. Place | ‘that would have put Place one-third portion on | relis eut-side down in each well We owe a greet Aeal of thanks right mood for his day’s wavels : Don't Scrape the Pan . floured board and knead tight. — Sa Las ge Het rise | Johnny, this folksey old man First fry your favorite brand | whtn you make taffy, caramels ly. Roll out into rectangle "4 _ . * from New England, who started a of bacon, which is one of the ‘or nut brittles, this is the way to inch thick. . Brush with” melted = Bake at 375 degrees for about 15 nursery for apple trees on the’ More attractively priced pork Jour the hot mixture into the pan butter. Sprinkle grated cheese, minutes. Invert pans and turn out' banks of the Ohio River near Pitts. items right now, until it is crisp. ;,, which it is to be cooled: hold brown sugar and raisins over 11. immediately. Yield: Approx-iburgh. He gave young trees or Remove bocan, drain and keep thé saucepan with the candy in it Senge. Ret ey ee erately 2 deren rolls apple seeds to the pioneers on their hot. Leave about 4 tablespoons ‘\ithin an inch or so of the coolmg in half. Form each half into a ' oe y « Goren TOMS. trek westward, so they could start of fat in the skillet. ' ‘pan and pour steadily but do not circle en's buttered baking sheet. ae in nity - wees sce orchards when they reached their Fijl the skillet with sliced apples, scrape out the last of the syrup. . “Let rise until doubled in balk slice pavtly oan ae ee Goce intel homes The last fifty years —-—— ee Bake at 345 degrees about 30 until doubled in bulk Bake at 4? 5 oF bua lle be taveled Gam Jarm minutes Pemove one- third! degrees for ? | minutes “="to farm, giving away seeds and. portion of dough from refrigerator showing the farmers how to plant Good food deserves that and place on floured board. Knead ; we * . * , 'rees. He asked nothing more than , lightly. Roll into a rectangle about Veriatton No, 2, Sugar Twists bed ang board, . 12 inches wide. ry sat Shosnes | nutmeats ee: whose real Sale’ oe G00D “KRISPY” FLAVOR! Melted butter ‘Jonathan Chapman, were around = Brush rolled out dough with Mix half of sugar with butmeats today, ne probably insist that : A op melted butter; sprinkle sugar. | - ---~— me : Sanaa oe ho 7 nut mixture over surface. Koll é lightly, with rolling pin to make | filling stick to dongh Fold _ dough over ane quarter, repeat until a fourdtayer strip is formed. Cut off pieces about 44 inch wide + Twist each piece Dredge with rest of sugar and place on greased baking sheets Let rise until dou bled in bulk Buke a) 4. degrees for about 10 ta 15 minutes Pe move from pans and cool on sacks ; Yield) 18-20 S61 Pu rstes | th KR! it a Variation No. 3, Pecan Kolls | Beg et dtened butter | . 2 €up chepped fac-ins i | tablespoon einnatn: jee cee ga — . q us balves Tempting tomato soup topped with grated cheese. Take one-third, portion of retrag- yy : i erated dough pr vl old Rew a o fiuured . Great with fresher, fakier Krispy Saltipes! ote. hoard. Roll into rectanBle ', inch : tick’ “Spread with softened but- fer raisins and cinnmamoen Roll up lyke 4 yell tell aud cut into 22:— : : EEN Eee AN UNUSUAL PIE — A-sparkling pie is the perfect dessert - . : for tunchéon or dinner. This one combines a tightly spiced cus Combine T cup sugar and tard with a fruit top and glaze. Canned apricots are the fruit ~ water; boil to a thick syrup. : : (urease muffin pans; using re- . ; + aE : _ = = maining sugar, sprinkle about U M : ' ane teaspoon of sugar in muffin se arma a e 5 74 well, Then pour about 1 table Peanuts Can Fit MOOR syrip in eneh { oe eee f Gk Pi Into Variety of | pe 10r azing Ie Other Dishes Hole in Bread Remember how you used to think 'Holds Egg for There ie nothing qiite like a of peanuts as an ‘extra’ food— . ,piece of mouth-watering pie to top like candy. or somet , . > - Sandwich ini Ph ae a nae the middie! af he ie ue tee Serve your choice of tangy cheese with the choice a te as SUe Cor es e a 8 . 5 viidren owitl love their eges hination of flavors that youl] lave, Our guests” That, of course, was of saltines. Krispy Saltines out-taste em all: fixed in this fashion As a change A lightly spiced custard base ts be fore we Knew the many fine , ; ’ fron the GeuAll Isto os ening - made with buttermilk. Canned apri- ood uses for BT a in their va- | ; Ve > Yreshments you might sive these Sot and orange marmalade ate ™ = orms in all kinds of cogked ea = soe) | he : bese -blanded_ into—a—_tart— Lop pHi - and. dishes _ and baked Juoducts_ ete = — Winkes es poured over the baked pie to give’ You can, for example, add nour- : Winkeyes il a patty sparkle The pie is de- ishment and a new tatste to salads FA eee. ae ect liciaus foo without the topping. ith chopped peanuts or a peanut’ a hs 1 ren pepye Apricot Glazed Buttermilk Pie butter salad dressing. Of course, + Ls Geno sa Jor cutter, PANTY for one s-tnch ple she peanut hitter sandwiches belong Be , sil omt dle conte (eon the alles cu oe not only in Johnny's lunch box. z 3 febresd tein ipnon) ofl the ‘s teaspoon sat) ene but dad's as well And peanuts or); -— Wlliee tw Gunite ceiiee Ga A esivene ere pL peanut butter combine well with” 6 8 dike rend nae aie NaReT an both J cups buttertuiis any number of other féods fora ~ ey wie a. ye ast ot (Aas Vesa ten! allan st haces Sandwich spread, too, ee s MODEST SEED BIBS 4 teaspoons cornstarch Peanut butter also can often be - et With skillet off heat- (pan wif | |' SUP orange maruialace used for part of the fat in baking -f be very hot) add another tea- Line 9-inch pie pan with pasfry it's good in Frustities bis. :-. *. i spoon of the butter: when it has Making a high fluted edge. Com-\cuits and cakes. ‘Try this recipe ‘De : melted place over heat again; Pie and mix sugar. flour. salt. for peanut butter drop cookies to a add the slice of bread with the .2"4 seasonings in heavy saucepan -fi]] your cooky jar for. the-holi-! hole in the center; drop the egg ee heal Past in ae days. The children will-love ‘em: | : carefully Info: the center, Bry CCUM Dour Over DOANE water rou’ : 2! unill can ic ecllaud tae breea Until mixture thickens stirring con- Set Batiee concu oer oe Tomato juice tastes best with the best saltine — loasted: sprinkle egg with salt sidule rent ; Tee of hot ils I egg. t cup sifted flour, 2 teen. “Krispy,” of course, Delicious at any course! oS balteerniltk Asie, N° spoons baking powder, ane-fourth : a Lift bread and egg from skillet’ | ~ | (caspeen Asi Sud one ball icup of with paheake turner: add remain Bake the pie shell in center - milk. Mix the peanut butter, ing teaspoon of butter, flip over of hot oven, 400 degrees, for 5 sugarand beaten ezg. hread and ecy Fry again until ees LOR OO ie Sift together the dry ingredients ege is set and bfead taasted Have Krees: tnd) powe Dattermaiiky nit do add alter tel it '{ ik ture into shell. Bake unti) filling 74 Add alternately with the milk “¢ heat bith enough for rapid edok- at ; to the first mixture. Drop by - Gradually add the sugar while con- “For Decaffeinated Coffee Users In. ¢ i. a rs r = i i . fa ? é fr » By, JANET ODELL - Choose an economical cut of beef Pontiac Press Home Editor jand simmer it with prunes for a Great-grandmother never “i roast that is different. recognize a package of prunes to- ‘saicod Pot Roast day. The , oe she used were| 3-5 — pot a (chuck or] deeply wrinkled and hard. The rimp) ones her great-granddaughter buys peng ane wn fat peanut butter adds some protein are plump, soft and moist. Just e- ; ee mixed pickling spices ‘to the filling. ? . cup rune 3 | fore they repackaged they are) coun Tomat in hot fat in al ,, Jack Momer Sale i d — i ar a a i hich restore their P22 kettle. _ Add water and) i package (3 62.) cream cheese steaming whic Stores ispices. Cover tigittly and simmer) 3 tablespoons péanut butter moisture content up to nearly 83 t 314 hours or until fork ten- der.. During last hour of cooking, add: prunes. Serves 6-8. . Cooked. prunes make a good salad. Teamed-with orange slices, they make an attractive color com- bination and taste contrast. ~The THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY’ 8, 1959 Méke Good Use of New Fashioned Prunes THIRTY-ONE: .. |: \ 4] Dash of salt 12 orange slices French dressing - | Soak the prunes overnight; drain} thoroughly. Split from end to end! and remove the pits. Blend cream | cheese with peanut. butter, lemon Iii, juice, mayonnaise, and salt. Stufhil® the prunes with this mixture. For each serving place 3 orange ‘slices on crisp lettuce. Top each, with a stuffeq' prune. Serve with i : i 2 teaspoons lemon juice a third of the original amount. | . ‘| 1 tablespoon mayoanaise * * * sent to Special prune plums, California from France in the gold rush days, are the source of these little vitamin Jaden dried fruits. Three quarters of the world’s crop . Pte ea pli oll wpe ng ln the! Pork chops with a minimum long been a favorite meat with the goodness of prunes but a great covering of fat are ready for home- | American public and especially deal to do with price. Unless you makers. The preduction of meat- | American men. Though considered are interested in having large fruit type hogs, which yield a signifi- | elementary cooking, “ pork chop for stuffing or for a special gar-;cantly higher proportion of lean cookery techniques might well be nihr, save your pennies by pur-/Cuts, plus the packer trimming of reviewed by even the long-time chasing whichever size is cheapest, fat from -larger hogs provide homemaker, for pork chops more Just serve more. of the little ones.| homemakers with pork that has | than any other meat are most jmore lean and less .fat per serv- often mistreated. Follow directions én the pack- j, ee age for cooking. If you're not in| ~ _| Unlike other chops and steaks,. a hurry, simply cover the prunes | Pork chop cookery—one of the pork chops should not be broiled. with water (cold or boiling) and | | simplest of all the culinary tasks—| The high heat of broiling dries is among the first lessons the new! the exterior of the chop before let them soak for 24 hours. The : on longer they soak the plumper bride learns, for pork chops have) the interior is ‘cooked, toughens Braising Considered Best they get, We like to let them stand in“leftover fruit juice. } Prune: whip doesn’t sound glam-' orougs to most people. We have always liked it, especially the un- cooked kind. Here is a recipe that makes a company dessert of prune’ SBE Ph ee ee rr hae Way to Cook Pork Chops -_is no trace of pink. To test done- | French dressing. Makes 4 salads | the meat, and as a result harms ' the flaver, As easy -as reciting the ABCs: -are the steps in rendering pork ' jchops succulent and favorite food | for everybody. How To Cook Pork Chops ; 1. Choose chops 42 to 1 inch thick; use thicker chops for stuff- ing. e “2. Brewn meat fey ean apy mip | ucucnees Sy “Fresh, Lean | : turning chops te brown beth — - oice. i. rmours Volumpbla couseer== 1) ROUND STEAK fH SLICED BACON jg GROUND BEEF , "Eh AY: 7 a. : b. 9: 3 9: of the fat from the chops and” 29° | Baliard or Rustic Freestone | 3. Season with salt and pepper. Add a smal} amount of water—}, | .cup for four chops is sufficient— cover pan tightly.and cook slowly on top of range or in a 325 degree F. oven 45 to 60 minutes- Pork chops, like all fresh pork, should | be cooked thoroughly until there | Dailey’s Hamburg Dill Slices, full quart Red Rose SALAD - Marshmallow. Prune Whip 2 cups miniature marshmallows l cup sieved cooked prunes - 44 cup drained crushed pineapple 1 teaspoon lemon juice 14 teaspoon salt 2 egg whites | 3 tablespoons sugar . | Combine) ingredients except! the egg whiteg and sugar. Beat egg! whites until Stiff. but not dry.) tinuing to beat. Fold the marsh-) mallow mixture into the meringue.) Chill and serve. : Prunes go well with most meats. -Alternate pitted prunes and cubes ef cooked ham on skewers. Brush with melted but: | ter, sprinkle with brown sugar | and broil. These are fun on the | outdoor barbecue too. PORK CHOP COOKERY — A thin covering of fat identifies these pork chops as the new 1959 models. Braising is the recom mended method of cooking the fine-favored chops and it is easily accomplished by browning the meat, then adding a smal] amount of liquid, and cooking slowly until chops are fork-tender AT: LAST! A DIFFERENT DECAFFEINATED roat.. REAL... REAL COFFEE ra... Feel... FEEL SATISFIED Amazing new Siesta is made with the 4.. “Heart of the Bean” process that gives heartiest, strongest flavor! Siesta really is different . . . a decaffein- ated that's real coffee to make you feel truly satisfied. 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Scott talk with guest speaker, Lynn Oakland County Democratic Women met Wednesday rodm of Hotel Roosevelt. Federation of + and their guests erening in the ball. Left to right, WV. Bartlett, instruction from Lansing. superintendent of publi i Mrs. Gordon Low pees’ won by Miglin | ) Jeweled Garters , bourn and Mre Cliffurd Wile es EntertainsClub . . * * * Sey Satis some ee : Mra Nortnan Pattison wa peck abua with the knee on Wednesday cohostess for the gathering wear a eweleek garter “ (ruests were Mis Jatnes Bu A fashion institute sass gar ¢ Pontiac Newgomere Chih met lingame and Mis bdward TL lers come with jewels or can Wednesday af the J.xmoor Hlatisy fe made by fastening a pin road liome of Mis Cearden A Phe Yeap .meeting will be toa ruffbed pink, blie oar blert Low |. . held at the hame of Vins Gea gatter band Wea tf just above Bridge x an plived eth dan Hayter on Woodbine stree the knee @ NAUISE ASHIONS CEFULL UMMER- Pontiac ~ LAIGLON THAT. TRAVEL GRA‘ INTO Eexclustrely Ours oan Left: Se * : Above: Sunshine duo: Sizes 8 to 18. ey sundress of lace - Dacron; eardigan of flower-touched Orlon. Both easy _ to dunk and dry with no ironing needed! Blue, pink. “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SHURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1959 Chatting together at the meeting are, leit to right, Mrs. Frank Sierawske, William John Beer and Mrs. Judge Mr. Dondero Is Speaker Lucy M. Alt. bands as special guests at the meeting. Members had their hus- men 's Section ee ee eee eee ~ Business Women Gather George Dondero, former { s. Congressman was speak- er for the evening -at a dinner meeting of the Tipacon Chapter of the American Busi ness Women's Association held Wednesday at Hotel Waldron * & t&>>-- \Ir Dondero discussed - the St Lawrence Seaway and howed the film The Fighth Sea,’ narrated by Walter Cron kite. which revealed some of the meres ns projects and construction problems involved in working on ee ks and xe tae : ; ‘Cool-cut dress of Dacron with tucked and braided jacket for a change of scene! To wash, drip-dry and forget about ironing! , “Navy or blue. Sizes 8 to 20 22.95 touched 24.95 “spoke “ ‘explained the Seaway’s effect on shipping in Michigan, Stan- ton (+ Dondero, son of the for- mer legislator, showed films of the dedication, of the Wiley Dondero Ship Channel BRUNCH PLANNED Announcement -was made’ of the club's enrollment brunch to he held in March Last year’s executive, board members were presented past officers’ pins by Winter Classes Slated Bloomfield Art Association begins its winter term of classes Monday. . * * * Artists in.the area instruct ing. in various art.media are Joy Holland, sculpture, Marys Jane Bigler. watercotor: Mrs Kathleen Birch, oil painting composition, Sveakline, sculp- ‘ure composition and ceramic sculpture; -Emil Weddijge, oil painting design; Clifford West, Ife class, and Mildred Wil-- tiams.” portrait painting and drawing. ~ »* * In addition to adult classes, the Bloomfield Art Assoctation sponsors a Saturday Young. People’s art workshop for chil- dren from the first to -twelfth grades These classes. instructed by, Roger L. Bracey from the Detroit Institufe of Arts, begin Feb, 21 _ ® * * : For further information con- tact the Bloomfield Art Associ- ation, Birmingham. , Vasa oe Slates Election of New Officers Officers for 1959 will be {n- stalled when the Scandinavian . Vasa Lodge meets for a dance . ‘Saturday evening at the Knights of the Pythias Hall on Voorheis road Taking office will be John Englund. chairman; Car! Wickstrom, vice chairman: Mrs. Carl Gustavson, recording secretary; Gustaf Persson. fi- nancial secretary, and’ Axel ‘ a * Nyman. treasurer” All Scandinavians and theit friends have been invited to tttend the event. The commit tee in charge of arrangements inchides Mr and Mrs. Jack Malmquist, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nilsen and Mr. and Mrs. Gus- tavson. Director Speaks to. Mothers’ Club Cressy B. Larson, executive director of the Boys Club. about changes being made at the Boys Club when Mothers Club of the Pontiac Boys Club met Tuesday evening. , Hostesexes. for the evening were Mra. Esther Baker, Mrs * “tack Nelson and Mrs. Walter Jeffers . none. were Mrs. - ith, Mra Lioyd Manns and Ira Smith. and staff * redecorating | Mervin : MEETING SLATED Selected for the Jan. 21 demonstration meeting were Mrs, Ralph Sthowalter, presi- - dent; Mrs. Maurice Weiner, recording secretary; Mrs. Er- vin Christie, corresponding sec- retary and Mrs. M. A. Groy es, .. treasurer. -Mrs. ~ Russell French will ‘serve as auditor and Mrs. Dale . Moats wil] be sponsor” with with Mrs. Joseph Phillips as leader. Five pages today in Women’s Section Ponting Pres, waste Here, she and her text books. hp \. . . “ a “ : Pacey 4 ee v os THE PONTIAC PRESS THURSDAY. JANUARY. 8, 1959 Ate a | _THIRTY-FIVE Wl MEI - _? This tailored but feminine dress designed by _ Mr. Mort is of wool herringbonetweed combined with - “a mohair loop. The waistline is set off by a wide _ contour belt over the soft pleated skirt. May be pur- chased locatty. What Young People Think oe a a _ © said tis. parents object only it | | charge out of pounding the pad (stolen car). ‘ean't mix with the group. Wall S#Fvey, amoeba, @ Mose, & oii. that are vulgar_and to the ee a ee <= | his language involves poor maui- ee or poor grammer. How they Teenage Lingo Far Gone—but Parents Dig It | ieaptonee pn | In addition to vulgarity and pro- . ; ; _fanity, some parents draw the By EUGENE GILBERT swinging one.-Or they may cut cat, a pearl, a neat beat, a real (or girl), a weasel, a whirley bud’ Do parents dig (the meaning: line at expressions like “old bag.’’- President of the Gilbert out, for a cool caper. Or simply | deep or similar synonyms for and sick-sick. (here is tolerate) this kind of '“erud” and “old lady,” when : i Youth Research Co. + ditch the cage for a real ball. someone Ywho is relatively alive ‘talk from their offspring? - applied to teachers and neighbors. and up*to date. Homework ts brainfood. grind. — Most of the teenagers, 71.5 per: . * . + - Most of the country’s cool ones’ Along the way, they are careful’ Those who fail to fit into this bookie, peneil pounding or just ‘cent. claim that they do. provided, x ll 7 are convinctd that only a slow not to bug the fuzz (i.e. antagonize category are far out, way’ out, plain “ugh.” Those who like it, famty is kept out Most De te aipaom: i > sq Ley, ~ lave toa much trou wi 1s- pole amoeba would get a large the police) by riding in a hot drag never-never odd bails who just the bookish ofes, are square. ary parents object only to coe! begin meee ‘iat gennccsh 1 1p. excessive use of any one word.” — : ee ee Z | over anything as scaggy as brain- And of course. once the party flowers, they used to be called, brewn, a brewnie, or simply _In nean: - a * way ‘it would sounds if all their _| ‘The fact that teenagers do © eo < oo » wn " = oe) : A $ 49s CUSTOM | ’ COLD ma! 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Bugged by the brown, they yen to. lunch, a blue meon, a dragger, sions of opprobrium. connotations. “Mother thinks it sound<* very: DON'T GET MARRIER to cut and send him to the dark a bird or a;dad, which means In the teen argot, a nice teacher A drag who drags off in a hot barbaric,” admits a 15-year-old Until you see our complete Hue side of the moon ‘ne red blooded American boy. or is an Aunt Ruthie, an extra, a drag on a drag strip would be, St ~Louts, Mo’ girl, “bur Dad of weetine Gxhenert What kind of talk is this?! girl wants to dance with someone real doll, a real peach. slick- of course, a bookworm-type who thinks it’s real cool He's real | PONTIAC STATIONERS iIt's teenage talk. ~’a weird;“whe is “behind the times. ‘slick, while. an unpopular teacher races a stolen automobile along cool himself.” “Formerly Brown Bros.” ‘mad language with a voca- Naturally they would prefer a is a gramp, a creep, a glom-boy a prescribled - route. + D. Mark Citting, 16, of Detroit f_' “: Sssteew er “bulary all its own that keeps, ee rents guessing. Translated from the original | teemmese. the opening two sentences | eee Most of the younqeiers we contacted jin a nationwide survey think only an old fashioned book- worm would find any fun in | - spending an evening at home | — : with his homework, Angered by anyone so studious, they feel like hauling off and telling him 2 te get lost. Simple. isn’t it? Of course not, and no teenager talks like ,that. But that’s the | zany words and idioms were used together w ithout recourse to ‘confounding the adults are all: part of the fim in having a ‘language all their own. IT’S A CULT “Teenagers.” says Brenda. Furt man of Duluth, “talk a ~mixed- up jargon because it makes them fee! like important individuals They like feeling supertor over something. 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They say another in-] | crease is curened this vear, m Have You Gained? © Blame Yourself for Tight ‘Dress « For the | | Mature 3 5 = By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN. (the changes you can make in your-| affect the whole course of your! Why not join the fun with thou- Most wonien must watch their self during Marathon weeks could |it¢ | sands of other women to see how) — i U re | weight from middle age on, even. je much you can improve yourself : : ee though this may not have geen) There ere many factors which | ‘in eight weeks? Every ~ woman ee ‘a problem fluring younger years. | lead to increase in Suge owes herself this much attention; NEW YORK, N, Y. —Today, . I have to watch the pounds with | as the years pass. In the firs eae > * * _ | fashion dictates the Empire a an eagle eye or they slip up on place most women are less ac- Ifyou woull ‘like “to have my) oc aad tha shackax ween No Da ngerous me, Sometimes I feel downright | tive physically. They may give Marathon booklet, which gives you weer. es ; A rebellious when I put on a dress) up sports and dancing, and fail 21) necesary information about; S2 Wee Se mature igure-type '{ haven't worn for’ a couple of to indulge in more strenuous diet and exercise, tells you how! Can give thanks, for now She Sho r t-Cuts Her e tae weeks and have trouble closing: exercise ‘to -analyze your figure faults,! can give herself the illusion e , the zipper and find the geams!| ee Also, the glandular system, gives you a weight chart and of added height and slender- s : . tharriel prea 7 Le Slows down somewhat vi Ce aes: and a formula por ness by wearing. clothes de- = a Aa rte ay My first inclination is to blame. middlé age on women often have. wi p improve your personality. We have the time-—-we take the time. We ‘it on the dry cleaner or the. more leisure time and, therefore, send 10 cents and a stamped, signed = noe nake certain thot your prescription is cam ande enherited) itlowever iT ; : hi J vaistline. By 4 ¢ make ¢ glands [| inherit lowever, indulge in more social life. This self-addressed envelope to Jose-' tion above the natura! waist. pletely and properly prepared We back 'must admit that in most instances latter is usually fraught with high phine Lowman in care of this the Empire gives a longer line up this policy with the finest and most | the scales reveal a gain of around | calori ie foods. sctalnan ale | to the skirt and thereby makes d e completes prescription department fo be |five pounds. Even five pounds can : the wearer look taller and . 4 A und~ anywhere “make a big difference .in the way ; , . slimmer, : a jyou feel AND look. a ° * * * = Five” Registered Pharmac ee bem ; As you know I am now. of- 5 eS/ ner fey ame One New. York manufactur- five are here fo serve vou There 1s no | fering you my 8-Week Self-im- 4 ; er has created a capsule i hurry, no short-cut » in ft Ne dispensing ot provement Marathon as 1 do 3 wardrobe for custom-sized | the Cloonan Drug Co. Of this you are | each January. Tens of thousands 2 | Pp) | women featuring the high- s assured of women join each year to see | | Or LK) Owe y b waisted look. a 5 how much ‘they can improve | < | ee: | b The —— consists of _ themselves in thi dof time. | | basic dress whose ; by una Whee: “me ee ee me HOLLYWOOD (NEA) — Behind The star gets her way ‘and her) fect is achieved by stitched LOON AN RUG oO} Fight weeks is not long but { ‘the screen: Movie queens have, wardrobe looks like it.” | tucking flowing from high un- A real bargain—two quilts in one. these next eight weeks can be lost their power as an influence “Orry is the fellow who ut} der the*bosom to the hemline pe pattern—make both. Just three ‘Ne most Important ones in your on feminine fashions—“but don’t ; BM"! in frent. A silk print town suit t~ ° PRESC RIPTION patches, easy to piece life At the end of Marathon you blame the Hollywood designers. sequins on angel's cloth sor & shows newness with its wide f “~ “ a 7 kiferent quilta made from 2" literally look 10 years younger | Blame the movie queens.’ esse Monrog evening gown in self buckle detail under the eC l€ Hl 146 A bed bbb bebe b bbe wD CTA ALL PERU TPES You can lose bulges, overweight | ~ ££ * Some Like It Hot,” and then bosom and its poufed plie ARRAS eereneneenaas ‘ame el veal in ue ee (as Paes a as 20 Lesa and, That's how a veteran Hollywood. warned her: | back. ie as : c ¢ ment 6 1e rls altern greally improve your pos ure, com-| designer, Orry- Kelly, feels about) A _. ; 1s ‘ — 72 N SAGINAW =) has cnarte, Batter ot ipate nes eer und hair. wee | Gaga eg VIE _glad — rags — becoming ee ee aoa 4 Next, 2 cocktai cee Los an a6 ond Den ceabrear SSE 1 eter iletetiemraramen eee re ee : aaa 16 ee Worker we — Tae op a Tags. “In a brave mood he told aoe, : ’ | -print Sa scalloped” ne | ] oo seaomoance . Send 35 cents denins) for thisip ty the picture we have of Why not yor the fun oitterly:. ell both be locked ae |. line embroidered with Mish 1 ceaalie = ne eet be oe ourselves. If we are aware of with thousands of vother ‘peeeetiihag poems) o maeat | and a dramatic side drape ( . ae pattern for, Ist class mating end defects. in physical attractiveness, pp f° : caught high under the bosom ty Phe Pontiac Press, 14 Needle tits i a Te Ke iia i aids fo sce a Ta j, Women “whea they become im- Sandpaper Old | with a double bow. The ele- , : craft ses PO: . Bo mS oa Old personality. Many times in my rou oa DOES yourself oe tees cs They Se Bulletin Board.’ | -gance and simplicity of silk J. BN \ L iN RR Y i ee tely p Seen ut ies classex I] have seen the metamor (fh eight weeks? In the cA aes anyone cox i . | Shien bs Slateges bs oe md Ke yunt plainly p ¢ a inte erweich “ : ery. ! . name nee and sone pak) [AO owe meee to|e ee weight department z =—— you | 28 = direc Bulletin boards take a beat- Seana cet @eclie NM £ YY F™ Send for a copy of 1959 Laura Mure, from: fatigue to. energy. can lose up to 20 ounds | ne re he dor. ing, at home or in an office. i hed over the. bosom to } €t 7 ; ‘ Wieeler Needizcraft Book (1 bax fram self-consciousness to self. | if ”“ P and their husbands and they don’t Refresh a discolored cork bul- | Ss swat over the. | , [—* ; ao deen lardee Erabm confidence. It is conceivable that, on the Marathon. ‘listen to ‘their designers. They jetin board with sanding. | be caught with a jewel and » J @ ml lovely designs to order: Embrov- c aie ees enn a ‘orders them about. | then floats free to pouf un- OK és A. fe i oa. dL dery. crochet, knitti ing, weaving, . Use a very fine sandpaper | : : - 4-6; tery. ig. ‘ der the at 1 . ; , quilting, toys: In the book. a spe ig : * hs * | to Stemove the dirty surface. x * j ~~ "~~ ~~ soe ~ cial surprise to makeoa little girl In 44 Suades = “The poor designer has to make | Then wipe off the dusf or use | Resid “a fe the ‘ ge aN : og N happy—a cutout dull, clothes to a living, too, so he may protest @ a vacuum cleaner ettachment ; re ae as ta i : as 4 Uy i 4 BW feolor Send 25 cents ‘for this book | M h H R t d bit, but eventually he gives in. to remove it. Coat with shellac. aes * aie =e eaiecton. < . h_ ys i a f sal L- _ZJ - a ogany as e urne i _ 2s OO en ranging from so i j ds MEET for ‘LUNCH through prints tinged with _ = r "mauve or green, keynoted the : j M chon will be big news | Mahogany has said goodbye sie & a mey C | i A R A NC LK RIKER FOUNTAIN in furniture this winter After | to the “reds ’’ Replacing the 4 colorings aA : ealtest Ice Cream five vears of gradually declin- ‘old “mercurichrome ” tones is zee to i . a. ; : 3° Popular Prices ing use, it will make a dra- an array of browns. They This softly \ Bs ei Soft Reds and 7 Riker Building Lobby | matic appeafance in 44 new |=range from cream, through thé : a ; pitts ead tare a O F shades: | golden browns to a rich nut draped | eee alata hae at and 4. ee ; hue. ; oe ~ : oa ms aT by ot set ++ _at-home robe solely _to_flatter_the _woman — —s a peridot ing elegy under 3357 with 8 mature fe . - os sls : : 1 : ; ure. Even those styles in the ~~ MALI N G SH O E S i Ses of isa ped s designed | collection that were not strict- : ! room and living room furniture by Bonnie ly Empire in feeling, were in the October markets in the : 2 extremely easy to wear and an South and it is expected that Cashin i had a new,. *fresh look. The ie even ore complete mark ae custom-size woman can really 2 Cc i ve ’ ; ~ . | ets _Tose silk ft pk treat “Ee ‘this se s¢a- j ce a” is pe —. _Style which is a nightgown | they couldn’t find ‘anything | are submarines and their hair. . a at, _ they ost = tied under the armpits with a | ‘decent,’ you'd realize that I | dos leok like unmade Army physic a ba string. Is this their idea of | am trying to help you—not hurt | cots. Who's smarter? The 2 — pes I , something lovely? It's worse vou. I do know that the sooner | answer is obvious.”’ - - a ee is than the sack:” ; you get those beautiful, flat- ; x ® = . STILL LOOKING | tering feminine styles back into.| .CQONFIDENTIAL TO Pp h d S | = sire store a & | your store, they'll sell like hot |° “FASHION CONSCIOUS”: If urcnase pecia eying te bay | “DEAR ABBY: What are | Cakes. I don't know whose idea you want the SECOND LOOK 7" a pair of | you trying to do? Ruin the | a eee =i be Poa —pass we ge a ' | | A Ce | bu yo e shoes but I ladies dress business? Your | canal ; F J Cl | was ‘ad all |W, W.F.S. Club encourages | YOU" ener. For 2p reply. ‘erite or anuary carance. : z ; + *-* : to ABBY in care of The Pon- : they had women to stop buying and that | tine Press. Encicee a ‘seif- | were the new is very bad for the nation’s “DEAR ABBY: I've heard a addreneed stamped aria pointed business. I own a ladies dress lot of arguments about who's al comneael ent we. , shoes. So I ; ABEY | shop and I have to sell what | smarter, men or women. You j ‘8 5 0 B t if | N Ww oe owed slides of the various ac- . erence library on decorating. “ PI $ . nyites conducted at the camps. Save informative literature Hot Pad Kits ! 1.00 urls Ranch 1s nearly’ completed from manufacturers and news- ’ sad will house girls from six to Be : : Se 7 ¢ = papers or magazines, Attend M ] Kits . _ 3.98 12 yearé of age lectures. on home decoration ura. Up | Mrs Roland Smith and Mrs. ~ 7 Enroll in special short courses. Raymond Brasch assisted the host- (Stores sometimes offer | Tabl Kit 24.95 Up ess, The pex! meeting will be held, courses .on slipcover making). e S$. jat the home of Mrs Rey tenis” th mM = * * L 2 for _ lon Elizabeth Sy road, ese ru S U po Note good ideas wherever | you are—inrestaurants, othér * | Sorority | to Present. = homes, department stores, Make Us. Your Hobby Headquarters! | Heck E Of OU IT You OO | while browsing through news- | OW- backed | Check to roup | | papers or magazines. | @ Tolecraft Paint-by- e Coppersmith Sets Members of Beta: Mu Chap | And—the keystone—use store Number Sets , 2. 2 og a ¥ } 5 ri CTA A = talk th 0s advisory bureaus. Many home . e ter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha | Bs RUTH MILLETT 7 The women who ta e most ‘@pishings depattnents in a @ Wooden Trays (oes papi Any fashions sorority voted to present .a | Did you ever notice that- usually have the least to say? partment and specialty stores . ength, e = check to the: association) “for The most populan household in There seems to be little rela. have interior decorating bu“ @ Aluminum Trays Dek-All P iS Handicapped Children 8S ® - the neighborhood, so far as the tionship between how beautiful a reaus : e Co Tooling * © Ver: int protect when they met Wednes inal fry are concerned, is pever| Wife is and how attentive her Analyze the room you are s pile =o a day at the Pontiac YWCA as by , hb _. own husband is? working on, = Uppiies o Textile Paint. . ‘ Names of new Secret Pals. presided over by the neighbor- eS ale Be ruthless. Don't ‘stay at- : a | were exctanged , hood’s most perfect housekeeper? , Spur-of-the-moment parties ln tached 15 oddmienis for eriti: e Aluminum Tray Plastic Lacing =. 28 es often more fun than the most mental reasons. The insite Etching Material- ve ‘ - . elaborately planned ones? says the desire to keep “every- | @ Gle __e@ Moccasin Kits Sa : 4 A | The, women who ave the most’ thing” in a room for one rea- ~. Materials’ se M friends do the least gossiping’? son or another will hinder J - @ Copper Findings : 9 5 Husbands who try the hardest’ you. e Bead Craft -. ge 2 | eg A to please thejr mates often have oe oe - @ Enameling Kits s: the most discontented wives? Lad oh Lakes e Craft Tint Paint by ; B ; The shrewdeat of men can be ¥ Number Kits @ Teen Craft Sets - OYS . taken in by 2 woman who Clanerq] Guild . © Popcicle Sticks ; couldn't fool even a stupid wom- * ow > ssn — 4 --Snow- Suits 80 tor five minuten?. “Names Officers ’ : The size and beauty of a home| SCARLETT S BICYCLE SHOP > * /is no indication that it is neces-| New officers were introduced at! Re g. I4L98 _ | sarily a happy one? the meeting of.Our Lady of the} 20 E. Lawrence St. FE 2-7221 “ek | ‘The women that men regard as. “Lakes General Guild held Wednes- |; - ; intelligent conversationalists are} day evening at Our Lady of the somuseunesemn — - — * : actually good listeners? Lakes Parish‘ Hall. ; A girl's popularity with boys de-| They are Mrs. Leo Baumgard- pends more on her self-confidence! ner, president: Mrs. Thomas Car- than on her toaks? ry, vice president: Mrs. Andrew . Macuga,, secretary; and Mrs. Ar- - A woman gets more real ad- |‘ : : miration from other women for j thur LaVergne, freasures: r keeping her figure than for any |. Fifty-five members attended | other single accomplishment? the meeting and heard plans for} * The man who is always the life, He Coming year by officers of | | XS oo M] ON { of the party usually has a bored. “the men's. groups. . _! a | SPURT { ye a: / looking wife? A family Holy hour Will be held 2 L S ’ : : The men. other women regard at 2°30 p.m. Sunday at the Parish One Lot One Lot ; : Z , —_ as “the nicest. men” they know Hall. . . ese £ BESTFORM “Jackete aresin are often married to the most de-> le an Soci d Women’ $ Dress WOMEN S | = ‘wanding women”? | y dressy woot tor ____- | Organ Soc iety_ _ + _PUMPS-S _ 4 0 ———————————————e doubles duty Men in their Ws and Ss often | 7 TRAPS} SPORTS ~~ : _ have younger interests than men | eets onig t ys en some are hooded in their fate 20s and 40s? 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L ae , , bree hs +e eeeretee . 8.15 2.99 1.99 arm for sports and WHEN YOU Lace A NEW W pin! hosiery dept. To os sous 10 GET A REDMOND’S at Mee fo ee egy FT i ey ee é _ The Detroit Tigers have become the first professional athletic team in Detroit to recognize the tremendous Ginaie AP All Pro § ect + population of sports fans in Oakland County, the second largest county in Michigan. As has often been noted in the past, -Pint-Sized Nat Happy HAVANA W—Fidel Castié’s con- fallacy of Detroit enterprises to accept this rapidly grow- bursting with pride in this Cuban, . ing area of Oakland County as just another part of metropolis today. suburban Detroit. Last year when: thé. Detroit Baseball Company initi- ‘ated season ticket plans and advance ticket agencies in ‘10 cities throughout the state, Pontiac was excluded. .This week the Tigers announced that the Pontiac area would be a-link to the. Baseball Company in two ways. A ticket agency has been set up at Osmun’s for the purpose. of giving Tiger fans an opportunity to order their ducats in advance of any game during the. season. - * x 4 At the same time Pat Mullin, head of the Tiger scout- ing system, pointed out that Tony Stiel would be a “Detroit sub-scout, or in baseball terminology a “bird received 14 of 2f votes in balloting | no dog,” for the Pontiac area. | worked out fine. x & & Albie Pearson, a pint-sized ball- ‘player with a rifle arm, two swift feet and a sharp batting eye, had Albie Pearson Picked as AL. Rookie-of-Year m dames saved. A bespectacled it has been. the: stituents are .not the only ones, right-hander, Duren struck out m1 batters in 76 innings. i Bell, brought up from San Diego. eta netennag ni jafter six weeks. of the American . | ' League season had been complet- ed, won 12 games and lost 10 for the Indians. * * ithis to say about winning the 1958 American League Rookie-of-the- Year award: . | . * * * “It's a mighty big. thrill. There weré some times during the sea- son that I was a bit disappointed ‘about my hitting. But everything 1 still, think there is room for improvement. A .300 season next year would suit me fine.’ Pearson, a. 279 «batter in '38, conducted by the Baseball WFiters’ | Stiel, a former “bird dog” Tor the Haniaare" Oriaies ee nets a after leaving the St. Louis Browns’ farm system, signed Chuck Oertel in 1950 for the Oriolés.. “This is the first time since I've. been with the Tiger organization that we’ve assigned someone specially (0 of the vote were announced yes- watch the Pontiac area,” said Mullin. “There's a lot of ‘er day. baseball and plenty of high schools which need wateh-. _ ing up that way,” he added. & . * * Rob Steinhilper, in charge of Tiger outstate ticket, _sales, pointed out that the big demand for tickets from this area warranted a convenient location to make them’ | more accessible for the fans around here. It was pointed out, however, that tickets ordered through the Pontiae agency should be made at least a week or more in advance. A new combination plan for the big games of the sea-| * Ryne‘Duren, New ee Yankees’ ‘relief. ace’ collected seven and! Cleveland right-hander, Gary Bell pélled the other three. “The results: Pearson, currently pla y 1 n : | with Havana In the Cuban Winte [: Leagee. is the first Weakingtoa Senators’ player to win freshman | eeeers. The 5-6, 160-pound out- fielder “was acquired from the Boston Red Sox a year ago in a _ three-man transaction. The 23-year-old native of West Covina, -Calif., has been in organ-’ lized ball for six years. He led the ‘Texas League in batting with. a. psn average with Oklahoma City’ * x * Past winners of the rookie award] — which was first instituted in 1949 were Roy Sievers with the St. - | Louis Browns; Gil McDougald, Bob) Grim and Tony Kubek of New ‘White Sox and Herb York; Harry Byrd of the Phila- ‘delphia A's; Harvey Kuenn of De-| 'troit; ‘Luis Aparicio 6f the Chicago | Score of ‘Cleveland. Kubek, who won the 1957. rookie award after finishing with a batting WE slumped to’.263 last year. BEST IN NFL — These pro players with the New York Giants and Baltimore, Colts were 997 among those listed for the all-Pro team dominat- ed by these two teams. Left to backer Sam ue of ky (ene “yr _ -Late Toronto Gains 31 Victory on Home Rink. leafs Tally Twice in Detroit Scorer “Duren won six games and lost. Last 2 Minutes; Lugde, right are line- ens Gino Mar- Goals chetth and Ray Berry ‘of the Colts and back Jim Patton of the Giants. unanimous choice of 22 players on the offensive and defensive units. “AP Wirepheto Marchett: was the Tone _ was the only Baltimore End Gino Marchetti Unanimous Pick Two Lions, Joe Schmidt and Yale Lary Chosen Among Top 22 | ‘ | j By The Associated Press The champion Baltimore Colts ‘and the New York Giants eaptured ‘11 of the 22 positions on the 1953 ‘Associated Press All-Pro team tselected-today--by sports writers jeovering the National Football - League campaign. - Defensive end Gino Marchetti, one of the six Colts on the squad,, unanimous. choice, getting all 41 votes of the experts. Baltimore's -Johnay Unitas, - Who set a record by throwing at - least one touchdown pass in 25 consecutive league games, re- ceived all but one vote for the” | quarterback position. Ray Berry, the offensive end, fings Suggest Better Helmets to Cut Football Deaths - CINCINNATI (AP)—Better hel: ‘|mets and supervision of sandlot games would help cut down deaths | four for the champion Yankees. TORONTO (UPL) — Bobby Pul- amon teenagers in football son has been set up by the Tigers. 'More striking was his 2.01 earned- ford's 11th goal of the season with games. . . * «- a _________lrun average and_his total of 19 less than two minutes to play eve * * * A total of 39 games in 36 dates, including 21 night games, 13 Sunday games {with two doubleheaders) , the -opener and the 4th of July a $72 package until March It gives better opportunity for individual purchasers, | inasmuch_as_season ticket prices last year amounted _ Ist. to $222 with the rider that four seats in a ‘box had to be! purchased. This amounted more to commercial buyers. . to $888 and thus appealed . é. - e DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX Chuck Oertel, who was shipped by the Baltimore Orioles to Miami after the season, 1s working as a. plumber in the Pontiac-Detroit. area . . bere is back selling suits in x * ¢ Tom Taylor, Little All- . atid Joe Gins- Pontiac for the winter. > America end from Albion is reported in line for the football coaching job at Clarkston succeeding Ed * Talk is that Ed Graybiel, Hintz. x * former Pontiac Central’ grid. Sard geen comme nme ae by Tom Dodson Monday. Huss Nee Thurston fome Debut ‘Friday in . Friday night will soon be here and the long-awaited moment will arrive when new Pontiac Northern High School initiates its even new- er basketball court. The Huskies come out of va- cation retirement tomorrow eve- ning to play the Ist game in their spacious gymnasium with Detroit Thurston — providing the oppe- sition. Dick Hall's pagers will lug a 13 _.. record against the Eagles on losses ’ to Lake Orion, Rochester and Grosse Pointe and 58-46 victory over West Bloomfield in their last eis * if tt Hall can only hope that the Hus- kies will retain some of the scor- ing balance they displayed in their win over the Lakers at Keego Har. bor, _ ‘Three players crashed into dou- ble figures against West Bloom. The ty peel Northern in! tomorrow night's home debut will “ing percentage plus all the scrap their 2nd triumph of the season. A junior varsity preliminary game. at 6:30 p.m. will start the ball rolling with ‘the main attrac- tion getting under way about 8 o'clock. twinbill, are bene sold for: | in the world if they hope ‘to gain | a 4 _ LITTLE ROOKIE — Albie Pear- son, pint-sized and strong-armed outfielder of the Washington Sen- ators was named as the .Rookie- | of-the-Y ear in the American League yesterday. Pearson, playing winter ball in Cuba, won the Toronto Maple Leafs a 3-1 vic- ‘tory over Detroit Red Wings last. ‘night. ithe season over Detroit, and was. ‘scored with Johnny Bower in his _ jfirst post - Christmas net appear-| ; ance. “Ea "Chadwick whe replaced | Bower during that particular | Leaf slump, became ill just be- the hospital, believed to be suf- 4 fering from flu. period, after five — of play. * in the second period, on Billy. Harris’ 15th goal of the season. and fourth in the téam's last four, games. til Pulford's almost surprise tally! late in the third period. Dick! Duff scored on an empty net at |19.35 to settle the issue. Lunde, whose goat on maga —ys-honor-ahead of tre Daren ot toovering the wrongs | the New York Yankees, NBA Standings Eastern Division Won Lost Pe Boston . 3 .....- 27. 10 130 New VGtE ise. esses. 22 4 #11 Syracuse or » 1 19 472 Philadelphia - Western Division Won Lost Pet St. Louts one 25 16 714 | Detroit soe bene tv 19 472 Minneapotis ,....+ 15 23 395 8 27 229 Cincinnati i WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS ‘Boston 108. New York 78 |Syracuse 111, Philadelphia 99 St. Louls 8. Minneapolis 78 THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE Syracuse at Cincinnat St uis vs. nee ep at Dallas FRIDAY'S SCHE! Sta Louis vs. Cincinnati ie Te erolt Boston at Detroit : i Wednesd Col Basketbatt ie ae FIRST ROUN "Fu". Marg ge 2 * ¢ f MAJOR CONFERENCES ATLANTIC COAST | Centenar r a SCORES ¢- MID-AMERICAN , Kent | Berwin Ohin U Blate 38, Toledo 2 Greee %%, West. Michigan 65 Mafehall 94 mente most workmanlike of the Wings. and came within inches of scoring) the tie-breaking goal for Detroit in the third period. -Bowtr was! ‘at his best during the 20-minutes: jand came up with key saves off, /Delvecchio- and Howe as well as t. Lunde. Harris wis booed ay by the Harris raced for a loose puck in the Detroit end, Sawehuk got the: the. usually easy-going Harris. NHL STANDINGS Torenio 3. Detrowt 1 9-Goal Splurge Paces 1-1 Win ~} ‘It was a dull encounter in which , Detroit’ s Len Lunde fired the vis. itors into a.1-0 lead in the first The Leafs cts ow equalizer) Tt remained that way un- crowd of more than 13.000 for! crashing into’ Sawchuk in the third’ -|period. The Detroit netminder and puck, and was solidly thumped by|C!4s8 7 ' y Grill a 62-50 licking in yesterday's: 5th’ ‘Albion, Calvin, and Alma ie Victor By United Press International | Albion in winning its first con-| Albion won a battle of the cellar-/ference game in four starts, was, |paced by Garth Richey who scored | The Britons snapped an eight-,19 points, Albion showed signs last! game losing streak hy defeating Monday of emerging from its Olivet, 108-61, to climb out of the Slump. Eastern Michigan narrowly The Comets re-| beat the Britons, 65-63 0n a field: ith a 0-4 ree. T Pts. GA Montreal " - 7 SB i41: 79 Chicago. “ie 4 8 41 309 117 New York ..cooos.i4 14 @ -37 113 troit. ..vee.6..18 17 4 38 102 tom ....seees 18 90 5 35 S10 1348 Toronto ie 1218 8 32 8 105! - WEDNESDAYS ——— | Chicago 4, Don MacLean went on a nine-! That's the report yesterday by a committee to the National Coi-. legiate Athletic Assn. and the The win was Toronto's fourth of American. Football Coaches Assn! meeting here, * * * football games. Field’ Team Upset Victim fore the gume and was taken to , 44-43 Win in Class B City League Glenn's Motor, a winner only once in five previous games in! ‘the Class B division of the City, Basketball League, came. up with! he. vietery: No-2-hist night at Pontiac: Certral and it was a mighty big one. * * * | ‘The Motor quintet toppled pre- viously unbeaten Field's Land. rally after blowing a 21-17 half. time lead in the i3rd_ period. Jim Jones paced Glenn's win. Roger Nosek netted 14 for Field's. Glenn's upset win enabled Booth Homes to take Ist place in a B loop. Booth handed Griff jother “BY” contest for its triumph in six starts. Field’s rec ord is now 4-1. Dean Hess meshed 16 points‘ for Booth and Griff's Leroy Parks scored 15, * * * Boys Club dtubbed Northern, 59-! 128, in a Class D American League igame at Lincoln as George Mayes, Gene Gidcumbe and Leonard Shoup each tallied 10 points to spark the BC offense. Northern's Dave Ptourde took scoring honors with! 12. ; The Pledges handed Coca Cola a 79-3] drubbing in Class D. Na- tional League’ action behind a 2. ‘point spree by John Hurd. oe The group said 17 players died. ‘last fall — 11 in high school and) 1 7 thie” rest In Vacant tor games” None joccurred in 1958 college or pro, Glenn’s Quintet Posts, scape, 44-43, with a 4th quarter | ning cause with 16 points while | i. | | LION ALL-PRO — Yale Lary. one of the top defensive backs and punters in pro football, was one of two Detroit Lions named to the All-Pro team by the Associated Press. Joe Schmidt, a Linebacker, aeo a ue = unit. captain THO ver the Giants in the NF ' Brown, offensive fackle; | Weitecha, Ser a Cham pr record for passes caught and yards gained in the Colts’ 23-17. triumph title -game, collected 39 votes. . Jim Brown, Cleveland's great running back, also collected 39 votes. Other Baltimore stalwarts on the team are Jim Parker, offensive tackle; Lennie Moore, . - halfback: and Gene (Big Daddy? Lipscomb, defensive tackle. — The Giants’ All-Pros are Rosey . Ray Huff, eenter; Sam | Hnehacker;- Andy Robustelli,, de-- tensive end, and Jimmy Patton,~ safety, . Six other clubs placed men on the two units. Pittsburgh was _represented by defensive tackle “Ernie Stautner and defensive half- jbaek Jack -Butler, Los Angeles also had three-guard Duane Putnam, end Del Shofner and “halfback Jon Arnett on the offen ‘sive outfit, : FIRST TEAM OFFENSE LENDS—Ray -Betry. Baltimore, 199 pounds. 6 feet 2 ‘Mches, age 2 from Southern Methodist = —Seatants les * 185. 61° 2% TACKLES —Roces Broun Nex York 148, : Morgan State ne Parker, Baltimore 270 63 2% Ohio State = eusnes. a ck Stas atel hes ashingion 22% College of Pact (CENTER Ray Weitecha. New York 22 %. Northwesier St KE Johnny Unitas Baluunnece 19 | -—*1 2 Louisville | Lennie Moore, BaHiniore “190 6.1 Se i Penn State | Jom Arnett, Los Angeles. 194. 3-1] | 23 i So California =I - ' =e eve Cleveland. 228, 6-2. 2% | yracuse: | * FIRST TEAM DEFENSE Hoa sea'e ~ Marchetti. Baltimore 21% ne Sar Francisco g | par aceon New York 240 6-5 : 31, Arnold - | TACKLES ene - pone tal Baltimore. “6, 27. mun Dost Pittsburgh 230, 6-2. 324, Bost ollege “LINEBACH KER son Muff New York, 23, West ve i ‘ot as ae Deiroit. 222 -3. Put. | il] George, Chicago Bears. 235. 6-2 Wake Forest _BACKS—Jack Butler, Pfttsburgh. 193. 6-L ab 8t Bonaventure Yale y ery. Detroit, 185. 5-16. 27. Texas AGM : | Jim Patton. New York. 180. 5-10. Mississippi Bobby aa Green Bay. 189, 61 2h Texas SEC OND TEAM OFFENS ENDS—Jimmy Orr Pittsburgh md Pete Retzlaif. Philadel TACKLES—Mike McCormack. Cleveland, - 2 and Bob St Clair. San..Francisce OUARDS- Jim Ray Smith, Cleveland: and - Art. Spinney. Baltimore €CENTER—Jim Ringe, Green Bay Frank Wile Galimore BACKS—Bobby Layne Pewee? Gifford. New York. . Chicago Bears, Alan Amechre. Balt z more SECOND TEAM DEFENSE. ENDS— ‘Soe Atkins. Chicago Bears and Gene Brite. Washington TACKLES—Art Donovan, Baltimore. and Rosey Grier, .New York LINEBACKERS—Wali Michaels. Cleve land; — Richter, Los Angeles, and ay Reino Washington elson, Baltimore; Willie Sherman, Angeles; Carl Taseft, Hilson Nips Eastern; Ween Bows ~ dwellers_last night. MIAA basement. jmain in last-place’ w > ord. ¢ wh goa] in the last two seconds. In other games at eS Gat MSU Quint Rests / ame OTHER GAMES goal scoring rampage last night at) “Villanova 9 Mul —e Northside Park as Bulman's Hard-. ‘Burns Is Quiet - Maryland 64 Duke 33 Temple &. Pitt 73 -< a M est lLamalie 70. Secknell @8.-evertime _ {ware swamped Pontiac Northern) (Tou 82, to 4 Army Galante ag A, 191, in the first round of the About Coaching han 1: ‘Mehtene = “(Beir Cross 192, inand 62 ‘Class B City Junior hockey tourna-) b EAST LANSING iw—Forddy An-| —— ) Vermont be. 61 ry ment, Jo at U. of D. — i gis ap State still c i e ‘ +o te as its chances in Big Ten basket- i | MSU peeiuee ag etal trighe bat tek tm the City dealer | CINCINNATI W®—Jerry Burns, | ball competition despite the 80-68 sour Jim Pasche tallied four goals | Yervity, sald today he has not “It’s early yet.” said Anderson. This Fri | Bevy 90, Oett wat oe apiece and Dan Carr scored talked with his boss, head conch (‘No one game will decide the Big "riday ‘igs Loulevilie. 96. East. ‘Kentucky 75 | twee tp complete the rout, Dale | Forrest Evashevski, about tak. |Ten race at this stage. It's going to EAST LANSING (~The Michi:Artanees ASW. Se Sevier’ to | Termaash bagged Northern's | 1 © job with the University of |be a dandy—ns always.” CAMPUS, | Okiahonie City 90, West Texas ty | nity goal. | Detroit or any other school. Spartans now have a one- last fall of the hanging in| yoingsown #7. St. Francis. Pa. 78 ‘Jim's Hardware Meh the Regarding the job of bead one conference record, the win of football doach Duffy &. » Whitewater 6 coach at Detroit, ‘he said: ‘ ee oe West. Mountain View Rangers, 31,- in| ~« talk at this time Daugherty, has scheduled another! 7" habe aa [yesterday's other Ciase\B tourney] i Satara a try meee, | a chamolen tndiana, hanging this week. But, this will". —~ opener, also on Northside ice. Gary dha tent at job te On Saturday, Michigan. State will "pant tele wil te tng)Golfer Alice Bauer . [7a fat ant Gary Cancel the county, and I werk tr te |" Craaih , mee is ? aa , & team that has going [Frstey & the school's carillon and Wil] Marry’ Again {Bil — bagged the Rangers’ bont upaenl Se comes, red hot early in the contererite sea- + They. were contributed by alumni SARASOTA, Fin. (AP) — Pro| The Class A division of the dot Calvin, Ci lege ‘and friends and cast in bronze by saucienal iatiee Alice Bauer Hagge, ble elimination tournaments begins Calvin Coll : Coasts : Th Bin beve beats Ono Stite — ‘tn Loughborough, ees by = Harold apes tees, vee er cy with ra GRAND RAPIDS # — Calvin ° Yea Sarasota inves alley Boys meeting picked up a nire-point first half feated teams + the league. The bells, weighing a-total of The pair filed application for aivan Lake A at 7 o'clock lead and coasted to a 63-47 MIAA are. Nerthwesier a Minnesota. ay five tons, arrived on campus this, marriage ‘license at the ee Pow Standard Fonge- facing Sper. basketball vistory jast - over ina . , Floor Covering at,8, - ‘Kalamazoo. ~ Spartans ‘Just lired’ jgame since knocking of North Car- olina in the Dixie Classic’ to run its win streak to six. After that one, the Spartans -were beaten by North Carolina State and Iowa by solid margins and barely sneaked past Indiana, “Too many hard games,” sald - ¢ . “Five in eight days. 1 don't the boys. They were just tired apd had no spring work on his defense/fn preparg- -\ tion for- the a game, ° _ *: “We're Pe ota to do a lot of vesting, ** he sa ‘Dlingis isn't a tall team by Big ‘put in the winning basket and Wisconsin in Big Ten play, the Ten standatds—John Vessels is so baad before the final buzzer. last by ® 77-51 score, Other unde- man at 67—but has shown well-| Alma scoring. State also faces: a jinx of sorts: the Spartans have: only won one game , in “their last, Stite at! to a ‘rly tli tive evasion of Chainpaien, | | ij _ {fought back within two points three times dD letce % % vin beat Kalamazoo, 63-47, Bowling Green downed Western Michigan, 86-65, Hilsdale nipped Eastern Michigan, 56-55, and Alma defeated Central Michigan 83-70. Bowling” Green pulled away in |the second half to clinch their vie ‘tery over the Broncos in the mid- | America Conference. * * * , ; The hot Falcons set up a 228 | Jead at the start. but the Broncos ‘ in «the _ first Blair. a forward. at 39-39 at the half * + * Jim Barrow, a guard for Bowl. | ing Green, began a Scoring spree which kept the Ohleans ahead for the remainder of the game once the second half got wider way. V Barrow was also high, ‘man for Bowling Green with 22 poirité. The loss left Western Michigan with a 1-7 record and gave — Green a 7-3 mark: a 2a" The ‘Dales trailed at halftime, 2 ~ 23. and did not tie the until’ . the final We sccmds te Hillsdale forward Jim Re three - half Edgar . hed the score moved abové the. 300 mark for a G6 record by defeating — the Chippewas: Jim North. ° rup's 3 pois, Cetra now has 3 e o FORTY a a ree THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1950 _ BF test a So 4 IN. clubs wanted the 28-year-old : (ise i =| ex ¢ : \Dave Creighton Hoswisd’ for the $15000° waiver 4 a mapr j ‘a » price, Creighton hag. seen : } i : 235 eee rorito, Boston, and New j - TORONTO (AP)—Dave. Creigh- York during = Soyer NHL car | aces 1 os ‘ ’ ton has been waived out of the reer a3 ; : National Hockey League and de- : ae : . j by the T M " I fs ; a 3 . ee | CINCINNATI u»—The Universit y mittee on infractions continued aniof the athletes, both clirrently|the NCAA established guilt and ponents said it is a form of pro-ito the Rochester Americans, ‘their Liereand — Bobby F wees = lof Southern California, which last investigation into “improper 1n- imembers of the USC football team, took disciplinary action. Two other |fessionalization in that it requires|American League farm team. clocked at a speed of 98.6 miles year. scored the first team trieie |Srcoreees offered two prospec-|were not disclosed because, as the schools, Auburn and the Univer-|, “contract signing.” The Leafs -said last night no|pér “ee : : in. NCAA championship history, to-|tive student-athletes. The names council pointed out in the Fuell'sity of Miami, Fla., also had back- al hour day was left with crack baseball, : ruling, it is interested in. penaliz-|to-back “probations: Pa ‘tennis and track squads that can- eect 7 ing institutions, not- individuals. ’~ * & : =e a ea ‘not defend their titles. - But the ruling, nevertheless, The convention today appeared ; : d = And the USC swimming team. | prevents Kod Dedeaux, 1958 col-.| headed for a quiet interlude be- . boasting Australian stars Murrey lege baseball coach of the year | fore the big business session to- “ae Pose and Jon Henricks. is not eti- 24nd newly elected president of morrow which will climax the | In the Continuous Effor t eee gible to challenge Michigan for the the Baseball Coaches, Assn., week’s doings. It is at that time ; oles jiate swimming’ champion-— from another shot at the NCAA | that new legislation is enacted. hip because the NCAA executive | World Series, and it prohibits | 4), ; : ' mune last night placed Southern | USC athletes from defending in- The rot of the television com dividual NCAA title imittee, which differed very little —— .: = from last year, and a discussion Ca) on two years’ probation for| violation of the NCAA ES Over-all, the university is barrediof the feasibility of placing the , lfrom participating in 15 NCAA ‘letter of intent’ on a n } code. championship. events and 28 co- basis were the chief topics up for . operating events for the period of ‘round table discussion today. : . i one year; from ‘participation in| ~~ és (* °- \ = it _ = laa “ge = jany NCAA-controlled sports tele-| The “‘letter of intent,’’ now in vision appearances for two years, use in several conferences, would, = it_was ae ee if adopted on national basis, bind _. that any ation © re-lan athlete to the’ NCAA-member fecal ur cearavguas| Aina | tell ceciysee canal G lorkich he apices @ierit Your Birmingham Ford Dealer, Harold Turner, period may be considered as cause ing to attend. takes pleasure in-announcing the appointment of ‘tor expulsion from the NCAA. Proponents claim it will stop pi-|f/ Wayne B. Garber toyhead the departments of This + was 5 the 43rd cane | in which rating on prospective athletes. Op- | Customer Relations and Service. SERVICE SPECIAL A MONEY SAVING, CAR SAVING, BUDGET SAVING SERVICE DEAL!! GET ALL THIS— But in an earlier action on the first day of the 53rd annual con-. vention, the NCAA gave new ath- “tie lite to football player Bon | Fuell, key figure Im the Auburn | recruiting scandal which. caimin- ated in NCAA probation for Au- burn and Southern Conference diseiplinary action which barred Fuetl, an end, from participation _ in SEC athletics. In a ruling requested by Missis- sippi Southern College, the CAA council said that Fuel) would he | eligible to compete in athletics at. the Hattiesburg, Miss., schodt if he transferred from Auburn where | he is now a third-semesier stu-| dent. This, in eflect, gave Fuell a clean bill of health at any NCAA-| member syhool except those in the | Wheel Balance 1 . ; ‘Spirited Game in maul | : e . . Pn me 7 Mr. paps was formetly a member of the Executive Management Group and National Players and Fans Brawl - | Rc lenseseprrit tae leg earl ment Division of the Ford Motor Company. CAREFUL Brake Adjustment we FRONT ‘Bearings By The Associated Press idence turned back 23 shots to ~— ~ 1 a ond wad Kil oF ever “a-UPhie-third—shutont—Mearehile- tas sayy ice- DeparUTeNT heme _Mr-Garver_witt-be———— : “ ‘ured, in Hershey, Pa. last night Ray Ross and Larry Leach found |] packed by the.capable staff of: Don Thorson, as- ‘when: players, and — spectators the nets past Marcel Paille as the |] sistant manager; Edward DurrenWerger, service Southeastern Conference * * * A $17.50 Value Within a few hours after the; ‘fought in the third period of a Reds escaped from the AHL cel- ]! sales: Lou Nixon,,service sales; Joe Barber, serv- pene , ruling, Wo was announced at Hat-| spirited American Hockey League lar. | ice sales: Bill LaChance, bump shop manager,” ’ tes : # Hiesburg that Fuell had entered Pi - 02a | Gained decunitieg ap Sena aca ‘i | . | —— \Mississippi. Southern, !le already! But it turned out to be sudden; Py, . i phasis . ewe rade | auto mechanics assuri Only $ 95 shad been) secepled te the winter death for the Hershey Bears, D auw Sur p rised ‘h) with satisfaction and Oe ects: tiie inectiaent term which -begins Tuesday. A goal by Colin Kilburn after 45) by E ley Retu m yj of new and used car buyers at Harold Turners. The Southern California action — Pl sian eee otee . . . . ield'a 43 v. y and sn ou ; " on : £00 5 , : 4 crept mp on) fhe) 7-00 cetee nie ‘the Bears’ chances of . gainin When Pontiae Northern's | 2 . like a Trojan horse. ee wisn ha a , : ea , e ‘ground on the vanquished Buffalo) *W'mming = squ weesed (un | F ‘ E Budget T It had’ been expected that South. | ' Bisons. : dressed would be more accurate) | Drop in for Service, a New or Used Car... osy Budget lerms ein Cal, already serving a two: * * * for its first meet Tuesday in its | : : > ! . oe Se You Cannot Be Dissatisfied at... year probation, would be restored, | The Bi: own pool, coach Edwin got sth 1e Bisons, league- leaders. by. a p US AOYAL MET TTT] ae (0 good graces. The previous two- | lfour points over Hershey, were| * Sor ae | : * Giza Don R. a Ker Othe ait oped Nov. 13.) Pontise Presé Photo blanked by Providence 2-0. ; te & e fe > 68, and the official anhouncemen'!- gep7TING SIGHTS—Getting « . : [that Rial gue so war eupecic sui A ee thal Sekt ven 4 ‘ | Don malt Springfield defense | Dauw had been informed that MacDonald Inc | yesterday. by the NC AA. Less than = oe hae n hopes of man, touched off the player-spec-| Tom Eley, ace treestyler, would ’ ' ‘keeping Holly rolling taward @ ator melee when he leaped across hage to quit swimming b | two months ago, the NCAA had ru ne See [said Southern Cal could play in the Wayne-Oakland championship is ‘the boagds- onto the ice before of a glandular condition. But — “370 S. Segi > St | 6-6 center George McDaniels. serving Yhe full two minutes of a) Eley showed up with his doctor's . vaginaw Sf, | Rose Bow! if the Trojans won the! oy naneon {i iz : ; == af Ponti Ipeene Gi ‘ , The Broncos face a big: test at penalty, An argumént with the ‘written approval. “I was sur-— E ontiac ae hop vast Conference” ¢ aE home tomorrow night against~ timekeeper ensued followed by al prised, for we had expected to 464 So h W. = . FE- 5 6136 |! i . . Northville as George (20.3 av- free-for-all which wag finally halt-; go along without him,” Dauw ut oodward . "Birmingham . - ¥ | erage) and 6-9 Jeff Goodrich ed by Pennayivania State troop: | said. ‘Eley is out of condition, a ‘4 it | But the probationary period was, (195) duel. Pth teams are 1-1 ers | but will get back in shape Open 7 a.m.-9 p.m. PHONE MI 4-7500 saturday 7 a.m.-1 p.m. = — oa _ quietly extended while the com.’ in loop play. 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Fs * + “ } i = aN 4 : e * f : # a) - ae i * Se : wd ' > : be A Le 7 * : = e . > = f “ a ‘ ; f \ : ‘ Net ‘ ie = ¥ 4 : a ~ od * ‘ = ee * * a | — ~ 8 « ad ‘ : aL E 5 ee 5 ee! : Bae Ss eo oe P eg ee é ent ae | es ae 7 : OEE LO SS Sen name ia ee ee eae roaes | 4 a & Z : : : = : bd os : ree oe ic | x ee ‘ 1 De itintidee te Roe ee 2 } § i eo ee ee re PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JANUARY Ch seer TY-ONE._ Be sitses wy ; : ; me — : ; : -) ; < ‘ \Has Ailing Stomach Mice ' | { 1 : Olmedo Quits Tourney | gS meh, cits garg ad cay. their playets a degen bells echt each segeon. : = Cass Avenue Brake 109 N, Cass Avenue “Pontiac's Oldest Brake Service” | PERTH (AP) -—. Alex Olmedo’s medo also would pill: out ‘of the | \aaranecat Australian tennis cam-!singles semifinals tomorrow, when Re Poe oo oe x * *% ~"": ~ paign came to a temporary halt|he is scheduled to play Andres Gi-| | 4 p jtoday when’ the. young Peruvian} meno of Spain, and rest himself, BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL! i | | n fd s . lwas forced to withdraw from the|for the Australian Nationals later} FORDS '49 to ‘54—CHEVIES ‘49 to he $ 95 Mikes Play Tonight a Australian champion-'this month in Adelaide. BRAKES RELINED ............... eos at) i Visits Bay City : a with United States Bi B fe tball | the tren wbeat 6 tals ‘price sith weet Other Cars im Proportion by ar lin Pes ‘Davis Cup teammate Barry Mac- [5] asKe ba L : et ‘Kay, of Daygon, Oo, in the dou: oe ee Fri tee We Guarantee Our Work! , f V ll G . bles sergifinals, Olmedo walked off | ' OF Va ey ame een ore ee | ___ "BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT _| ‘ an is ‘and said: “I am sorry — I cannot DETROIT — The season's | : TEAM RECORDS 1958-'s0 are current Shamrock scorifg; melee -~ ‘his for the continue.”” A troublesome stomach—third ba d- ’ : E od some pro basketball -doubiehea PCH ‘Ri k U id feated ee ‘es a , hopes. Yarsi qpime time is 8:15) Polish propa. Bt. Frederick re. muscle had acted up. er at Olympia Stadium on Fri- DO-IT-YOURSELF High Resting 2 cee kf ett Bom. | Senad 9 ages Teoeday. easing + * / day” aight features the Detroit | G—40% OFF Record, High Ranking § poem Mf Si Mus 2) Both’ Rams: ang Engtets are) ® tough St dames five 49.41.” At that stage the 22-year-old In-| Pistons against the sizzling Bos J nae oes as Lh UNITS EXCHANGED Against Big Wolves | st. tome aw unbeaten. in league competition. Eaglets were given inte nsive| ica Indian, who almost single- hand- | ton Celtics. . St. Loui WESTINGHOUSE AND WAGNER AiR BRAKES | 239 - 195 206 129 But there is one difference. The workouts. Wednesday and today, edly whipped Australia in the Da- ‘Im the opening game St. Louis We Vers rom ond Peatshew Gar Geshe Game . eux CORA NEEL ‘ : ae ane MOATS Rams have played, and won, four fellowing return Tuesday night: of, vis Cup challenge round ten days will meet the cincinnad ar | e Tern Tree ; y : he: loop contests, while Eaglets have! a number of first-stringers from) ‘ago, had -dropped his third’ Half of the 20 players who : The vacation is over and it's “Orchard Lake st Mary and — and ‘deteated three fellow-| vacations at home. a service and hing in ove nas aye ae ee Z _ = back to the hardwoods for Pontiac! pontiac St Frederick basketball 'e@@uers. ___ Ss Ne = _ Sweden's Schmidt} _Ketba re — eal as s ot : * *¥ the Detroit Jan. 23 will be on hand : , ned baeeanted and Highly! tubs Friday night reach an im-| St. Mary probably has the most} nasil, Staring new, a8 anounced (2 Jan Lait tad von 2-1) Friday night. | 7 portant crossroad in their curren stake. .A victory over the| day, barring last-minute switc | ~PCH ‘risks ‘g spotless: 4-0 record for Suburban Catholic| try will be little changed from|™ ‘he second ; KS Chiefé ao| campaign for tavored Ramg would give Rev. x * * Big E for Irish Friday night’ when the Chiefs go title honors. the t.; Previous games. Wright started! ig Edge for Iris League John Rakoczy’s club top spo Although no formal announce- Stoel PRs peo th te While the top - - flighters mark On the other hand a loss would| Phil Landry against St. James ent was made immediately it preTrROIT w—Notre Dame bas. , aes eee Sem time today, St. Michael will be| drop it into a-hot scramble to 0" Tuesday night, and the nus was a virtual certainty that Oo _ketbalt teams have won 26 of 2 - . : ~ host to the capable Royal Oak stay in contention with St. Bene- Landry nailed the win ee a a ae games played against the Univer : (ee lg lee es wor. _St. Mary club. This will be the dict for the next position. ~- veir of pope es en ries ‘sity of Detroit, and the: fighting} Tce ; . - ried about the Wolves and mot ‘first game of the season on the The clubs collide on Pontiac 17 seconds to break a 47-47 kinot. Drafting 10-Team Slate Irish wil be out to increase the! Makes It Easier Starting in the. Winter without good reason. Shamrocks’ own court at St. Central's floor, at 8:15 p.m. fol-/It ee Whethel he, edge” Saturday afternoon in South : Expected to be a strong con- Michael hall. North siders hope to lowing a preliminary, set for 7 oF Phil Bieri, a bets frequent DENVER — Directors and Bend Ind Mon.-Wed.-Fri, 8 A.M-9 P.M.—Tues.-Thurs. 8-5:30—Sat, 8-12 tender for the Saginaw Valley title get on the black side of the o'clock. ~ | Starter would et the call. officials of the American Assn. Notre Dame has a 38 record : CLE MILE ue in pre-season crystal ball gazing. ledger in this one. They are now The Pontiac parochials have Probable starters: ‘will meet at Dalias “and Fort while the Titans age $4, but the | ACROSS FROM THE MIRA Bay City has yet to live up to — even at 2-2. : * scompiled 229 points against 153, sy srepericK .8T. MARY “OL) Worth this weekend to draft an Irish are favored. Five of their 2274 s. Telegraph vance sees St. Mary has won only one [°F opponents. Eaglets scored 206, laaaiy Se P wes ~ | unprecedented 10- team playing games were played against teams. J <= Hoel | The rangy Wolves defeated Mid-_ otto nictor’-orer—illn 123 for opponénts,bur_tox 2c, Meg dag ale einai he ail ssocta | ~""“Jand in their non-conference open- St. James, but has capable UY four games compared with Po * _ cu «| | Season. . ten poll. _ esensereeereeeenrereeeensneenencat er, then lost successive Valley de-. marens in Dick McGrath, Craw. | five for the Rams. Orchard Lake —————— — ———s ESS —e scomamnsionice cisions to Flint Central. and. Sagi-' ford, and Alsheski, McGrath and Iatoaat _gerierally, were by se = ‘ Sap ee ar Reed eee ‘YEAR-END CLEARO UT molars: 17, against St. James in their Ton to ee battles ~ Their 1-2 season® is anything | last _session. Only ee jest sare’ but impressive, but the potential | George Drake and Art Robak | St. Michael and RO St. Mary. a, ee rs » 2 S oe is still there and in addition they 4 famal letspped li Snararceke 49-36, ; x ‘Ss : \ & RQ _ x _ . f ‘ 3 : : a ae ee _Eagets won 1430 Tame deeated AVR wus, i ne : Soxtmsne ROSM 63-36, while St. -Mary] - “seal \) a Those reasons alone are ecnigh won, 53-33. = - to make Van Ryzin fret.- But his . worries don't end there. st ee) * 4 The Wolves are coached by Bill Ullenbruch, who likes to have his teams play rough, aggressive and hustling basketball with an em-} phasis on ball-hawking defense | and a “pick ‘em up all over the, floor”’ style. | Ulletibruch had great. success | --- With this type of play at St. Clair | : and Walled Lake prior to going | | to Bay City. Ullenbruch had | hard sledding last season in his” first year at Bay City, but near- ly all of the 1957-58 squad re- | turned for duty. Bay City. has- very little court. finesse, but the Wolves are big and tough on the -barkboards, “something which could cause a. _mountain_ of trouble tor the Chiefs,i . Eriday’ 8 tae will be first sinee Worl Hoop Meet Drawings Completed | SANTIAGO, Chili (AP) — The. ~ tuck of the“draw put Nationalist | (China and Russia in different ‘brackets today and solved a itouchy problem for the World Bas-. ikétball Championships starting here Jan, 16. Reports ‘trom: both. Formosa and . |Moscow had indicat@d each would: {not want to meet the other for po-, ~litieal reasons. The draw at Munich yesterday AP Wirephote = put Nationalist China in Group A TERP O0ACE This_is. Tom. Nu. with. the- aed States, Argentina’ : b ii 1985 Chevrolet 4 Door 210.* i ard Trans $870 =< 1958 Chevrolet Del Ray 2-Door 2-Dr Hardtop Setar © R Siang Trans $1687 1958 Buick Spex A Moana a Uk sises : : 1958 Pontiac 8) 0 o-deee Sedan 1957 Ford. Pais\ane) Spt. c Va ‘ LAs oS V6 : : E ary 1385 [PCa Actual Miles . “$965 ‘ : U 1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 6 Cyl. 1988 Ford Custom 4 Door Peet te RE : : ; anid New Tires i : - $1889 me | ! € & 1 see a 1956 Oldamebile Spert Coupe it cherrelst 210, 4-Door ‘ A. Trane, R & H ~ 4K Automatic Tre: ve Frakes $1385 New Pawn toe ie n Lacawer $678 NEW CAR SALES ysep CAR -SALES _ Mill St, ; ' 63) Oakland Ave, | FE: 5-4161 FE 4-4547 \ Cee \ /. 5 \ S - . aie \ . . : B pena i 4 f < «* . it V4 wh . ry eo x | . / | ski lie TORONTO, Ont. (UPH—Short- stop Ernest Myers, 21, former cap- tain of the University of Michigan baseball team, has signed a con- tract with the Toronta Maple Leaf The AP will tabulate results baseball club. ; * ° of the balloting and each, week Rudi Schaffer, Leaf general wi iL list the top-rated squads in manager, sald manager Dixie” the’ state. Walker considers Myers ‘‘an | Newspapers participating In the. Eddie Stanky-type ball player.” poll are the Lansing State Journal, Myers, currently teaching in his| Marquette Mining Journal, Mus- home town of. Fenton, Mich., kegon Chronicle, Kalamazoo Ga- played 26 games in the Intercounty “Fette, - Detroit News, Jackson League at Listowel last'season and” Citizen-Patriot, - Niles Star. Bay batted .330. City Times, Pontiac Press, Adrian Telegram. Mt Pleasant Times RENTAL- EQUIPMENT | every section of the state. It | will vote each week on the top 10 bagketball teams in classes * A, B, C and D. ; SKIS — BOOTS BINDINGS 19” - | Once-a-Year Sale News, Port Huron Times-Herald, Prep Coach Wants Job 1693 Ss. Woodward i Alpena News, Sault Ste. Marie fey : 2 ee MAHA ¥@—Don Leahy, coach 2 Blocks N. of 14 Mile Evening News, Flint Journal, Iron- ¢. ‘Creightork Prep High School of. a 86-7474 wood Glove, Battle Creek Enquirer Omaha, said Wednesday night he Birmingham — MI artct News, Lardingtorr News, Sag: will go tO, Milwaukee Saturday to! -_ " " inaw News, Grand Haven Tribune discuss with: Lisle Blackbourn an —— and the Cheboygan Tribune. joffer to join bs Marquette Uni-, LITTLE AD CHICAGO bobee Bord. vars <. Chicago Leahy played ai Marquette under * Siang “ELLIS INC. outpouted Holly Mima, 1355's, Washing. Blackbourn. finishing in 1951 when! caaees ~ SINCE 1945 _ ALBUQUERQUE. NM — art are. he was offered the job of coaching | © Fuos a Co ee ae = Jess the freshman team. He rejected | | FRE SsTIMATES BTOCKTON. Calf ‘Tony Dt Dupes, 136%, the offer to become an assistant/ * ie — TE 2-2671 |New Orleans, outpointed Teddy Davis, > oe « 143. San Jose, 10 vat Prep. : ' $35.00 List Price ICE FISHING Shanty , now $4495 ICE PAL Ice Fishing SLED $9.98 Value NOW ts 95.. BOYS’ SIZES 12-4 HOCKEY “SIZES © 12 to 4 PARRIS Maltiiamtination $17.50 = : cos i Sty Gt ye YW - be F pa g i * 3 ying iz Lae < eee. ne i | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1959. . _. FORTY-THREE. = i Skippers Face Strong Berkley Tomorrow sgn ony ce for Friday ‘B’ Clash Perfect Record | Troy at Avondale and East De- South Central Conference activ- troit at Birmingham are expected ity will have Oxford at Millington Defending }-L Champs to be among the better games on and North Branch going to Imlay 6-0 Walle d Lake at the Ist big hoop schedule follow- City ; ing the holidays Friday night. The Tri-County League be. | Southfield Troy ts 2-0 in the Oak (2nd B) comes the final circuit to start while Avondale is ,1-6 making it when Romeo invades L’Anse By CHUCK ABAIR | an interesting affair. The Colts | Creuse. -Lapeer has a final loop ; are 4-1 overall while Avon has tuneup at Flint Tech, Waterford gets a golden oppor-| won two of three, | Almont ‘te aaa of Dryden. tunity to break Up a perfect record | Coach Peyton Goodwin will bring Memphis plays at Armada, €apac ~_ ee = “ ve his usual smooth-working quintet, is host to Anchor Bay and Brown be sities 'to go against Dick Bye’s unsteady City is at New Haven on. a, full same time tomorrow night when y jowjackets. Big Rod Harris and southern Thunth calendar. the Skippers take on Berkley @t/iittie Den Harned give the visitors x * * i home in the feature of a full slate ine kind of scaring punch the Bye ; of area games. pel have lacked . Other .games in this sector will __ Pontiac Press Phote Walled Lake, smarting from its aes have Royal Oak Dondero at High- | TUESDAY'S HERO — Barry loss Tuesday at West Bloomfield land Park, Country Day facing Johnson emerged as the hero of - travels. to Southfield while Barin- Lake Orion, 1-1. plays at Madison Huron, Lutheran East visiting West Bloomfield’s overtime up- ington is at home against “Van and Fitzgerald and Clawson duel Madison Lamphere Pinckney at. set of W alled Lake Tuesday night Pentiac Press Photo Dyke ‘a other loop play as the in other loop activity. * rourh Lyon, Mt oo at cay after his basket oe vo i , , : . “a Pp ARi =r > Sue ith VO SeACT e » FACE LEADERS — John Studt, left, and Wendy Meyer will be UL starts 19)Q with a bang Birmingham won its only East aS Title Farbaten Gur Lay al and ihe lee ery be veh 8 ern Michigan game while posting among the Waterford Skippers trying to halt unbeaten Berkley’s * I One of Berkiey’s roughest a 2-1 slatein December,’ Trans win string at six in their Inter-Lakes battle at Waterford tomorrow nights en route to the 1957-58 title ~ Rn RLY AGERE Sorrow vs. St. Leo ° action Friday et Milford | Ray Robinson beat Willie Pep{both were amateur boxers een omen never met as night..Meyer will be making his debut this year after recovering was a 44-41 vietory over Water.” fer Merv Gallup has made the ; - ‘ . Maples a strong -threat. East a . aiilay » JiA s ke |. i / a fom a football injury. Berkley is 20 in the I-L, the Skippers are ford ee — struggle ipekrelt| ae! (paved: enky Utwice S ARMY ns —— ia iciaet -ofting Friday. —tosing To Ferudate: tn the teague. = v ~ Berkley has. dropped six succes-| TVA \_, Port Huron goes to Ferndale and \sive opponents with ease including Hazel Park is at. Mt. Clemens “|two league foes to share the top 32 S. Seaqi St FE 2-0022 tt “ML sch | . seginaw of. Impor an W-0 Games ‘slot with Walled Lake. The Bears rounding out se : . achedute 3 have good balance led by rebound t " z specialist Dave Burris and guard at : TARPAU LINS * ® {Al Krumm, who is, playing his Salary Slashes ae, Sx7 $3.50 9x12 $10.80 fina) games before becoming a c . as - at Ho ly and Brighton meer ead Coming in ‘59 a et RE = x __ a A Ee a | ‘ * * Pe , eS _ — . 5 ; — : x . 7 x . = Waterford has only won once if for White Sox a aa BL) _.. $7.20 12x18 $21.60 air 4 ; are lj iv “nning four season starts but the locals , < ; A pair of important games are liant offensive antics m Shee have been especially impressive CHICAGO (AP) Ile bedi news . ; ax10 7 $8.00 15x20 $30.00 included on a full schedule of = holiday loenen _—_—_ hese splitting two Inter-Lakes games. for Chicago White Sox players Speciol Sizes Made to Order Wayne-Oakland League contests divided two league games. They nipped Farmington by one anal of them ga gies eet Manila Rope. te” Qe tte" 4e ft starting 1959 tomorrow night. Clarkston and Brighton will be point and lost to pre-season favor- salary cuts for 1959, Vice Presi- Holly plays’ host to Northville battling for the lead. Each is ite Southfield by the same margin — Cauck aia oak and defending champion Clarkston 2.9 in the W-O. There is a good Berkley walloped Southfield by 25 ednesday night. goes to Brighton in the big ones: possibility of a split for the points * * * Leather Thermal -Knit West Bloomfield plays at Milford year since they meet again at = More steady scoring to back | Comiskey said that contracts SHEEPSKIN Underwear and Bloomfield Hills is at home (jarkston next month. The Bull- | up southpaw center Barry Camp. -@re budgeted primarily on home PANTS New & Air’ Poekets Metp =‘ against Clarenceville in the others. dogs rate the edge in the Ist | bell could keep the Skippers, in attendance. The Sok dropped” off suai ee Vance Mee ee ) An interesting battle of giant one. | the rinning. The forces of Jerry 258.000 from the 1957 home park Sizes Small. Medium Persptrat on Wash high school centers and a pair | the Wolves have had good play, Wallace will be strengthened mar and oe were down 365,000 Special Withewt Weight of well balanced teams is on ae _ from here in with Wendy Meyer 0M the roar Shirts or Drawers i" fap for fans who attend the te nome young players led by back in action. The veteran play: * * * -$3,95 Pr. $1.98 Ea. (, Holly battle. .— Bill Powell with John Parks and maker. missed the December = Th. first two to sign were Paul hd George McDaniels, the. 6-6 Bob Porritt better than ever. games due to a football injury. Derrington, bonus southpaw from ell mes ae me #4" ¥ ; center. has clicked-for 20.3 points Brighton has failed to play steady _Watied Lake had blasted Farm. California, and Chuck Lindstrom. per game for seven outings. His, ball but has good scoring power ion and Van’ Dyke and whipped catcher from Northwestern. Both SPECIAL IMPORTED SKIS ri atta. $19.95 opponent will be 6-9 Jeff Goodrich, 4"d 5!Ze. two Class B foes before running Were in the minors last season. Metal fdges who has 19.3 in four starts: West Bloomfield surprised by into West Bloomfield. The Vikings Among the regulars, Sherm Lol- a a ee _tripping Walled Lake Tuesday. will likely need combined big lar. Jim Landis and Luis Aparicio, Genuine Govt —New—The Warmest Insulated $1195 Holly is anxious to take on all That could be a big boost to the nights for Bob Smith and Kirk[may be the only ones to éscape [- KOREAN BOOTS > =, ° “Ene A sae means, ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER «vate ~~ comers after flashing some bril- Lakers who are 1-1 in the loop. Evans to give Southfield trouble. a pay cut. ee eS _ Dicicinsons Semi-Annual a | Featuring Hart, Schaffner & Marx—vVarsity Town—Hickey Freeman 4 | LS . ‘ ‘| 25% off |" ‘Pajamas f Values to $39.50 —- Values to $50.00 ~—S>-Values- to $65.00 25% off || 29% "39% 49" | Colored Dress Shirts | Quits and Topeoat Ss" . 2% off Values to $60 SABO ~ Values to 885 ad TY | | |. Sport Shirts eh = 4 Vi ae oT -_ vo Values to $70 as Y | tae Values to $95 34a" ‘in 1937 at Norwich, Conn., when WINTER] SAFETY At a Fraction of New Tire Cost! KRAFT WINTER-TREAD! A Gime@at Tat Stevice Factory Financed Budget Plan Fast Service ED WILLIAMS | TIRE COMPANY | 451 S. Saginaw St. & ae ae} = x ay = 9 ke ole - ‘ Fee i BE Shins ei ee ea bor ee ee ae tee Bae i ih iy Reg. 32.50 Neckwear. : ¢ 3 for $2.50 Dress Shirts’ 4 “Slightly Soiled 2 off Jackets All Outer Styles ls off — [SAGINAW ot LAWRENCE pen Friday Nights Until 9:00 aati sTHE STYLE CORNER OF PONTIAC nm af ¢. te ts aes a Tae. se bees. BORE a> ~ * q J q = ¥ ‘ i . ~ , j; <> &-, : ¢* j - ae ak y soe an es > ae , wa a © Je Re Kecthie eg ye ees o> Rainey eae ket Lee ME oes Sa EE Se be ag Te sorsce wee: ' . cae Tee ‘ ; ‘id ' PE Spe PIE a Ge 05 nee vet 2 abe } 5 4 : - to ae | ; Pe : 2 : ; ; : 5 - y : . : y = ? ; * | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1959 ie ee: Tae i : [. : age ee ee : ee ~ I # : : fod By.CHUCK ABAIR Z A SN : ! Fe WL /OVERHEAD LOCATIONS ; B&G Tile 44 Hanoute C-Buick “4B & H ‘Electric 43 Vanwi 36 37) : : j Tru Bilt 43 Galan MigCo — 33 Owens Service 40 32 yesrwagoner Ed , Bowling tournament talk is in the air at the bus Gidley mon $3 Canine Woocers i Rach wariee 2 34 aban Lane #3 _ Low : Guill Serv 36 14-Mile Tool & D 21:Sanr'e Drugs a7 Sons nity Sa 33 40 Pontiac Elks Club as is usually the cage about this time Drewrys men 2 Pont Select-A-Dr 23) V. Morgan ist—480; wd i: te €. ‘of the year, Hewes 651; G Tite 1057, Gidley Elec-} : —— 4 _SAVINGS FOR YOU" tric 2936 | SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED DOUBLES | Right around the corner is the 2nd annual Ladies Na- a Pis. Pts WATTS LADIES ow 1 Golda 36 Woo | IN LAKE ORION—2 LOCATIONS | ‘tional Invitational which begins at the Lodge 810 alleys oeus Lb aucun. tte S Woodchoppers 31) £ OR LOCA . | in-the afternoon of Jan. 17 and will run four weekends eee seer ef Wo Pinniuers = °s Two two 28 Aviberised Pontoe-Rembier Doster ,under the direction of Don Long. Poutige Rec 3 32.38, Pontiac By 4 di panier G4» menerBob "Picket, 20047 | | Meanwhile the men are looking forward to state and ition Ta hoi oe ney aon sigs iuSS Ht) nson 0 ors ; national events once more. The Elks Btate meet will ELKS LADIES MONDAY v (2 MATINEE (sl BE open the same day the?) —— | low Pd Lakeland’ Ph. re Warne ‘Cer RY 2 The urybons au ead —? 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E,| i oe, Te oe | ELKS LADIES WEDNESDAY tone rd «Feathers OE Immediate Instaliction — - DEAN BROS, [can Gouldes’s (idimars ols] prec eoccay-amtn ast ous | oy seer" eae gore HET hes BE Eee RG , . “Cap” Holliday’s Oldtimers prize money while MacVittie was : Ley _ 24/¥ea-Hoos Ka 6 38 47 : (16 a. vegan #1 Pontiac, Mlangnn|Dihlight opening day at Ann Ar-| chiarged with misappropriation of Schram Realtor 38 asbinder tne. $e Sear oe Gi tha tamer ae ~ae wy ig bor. eee scoicrea of the awe loop funds. | ‘Paddock " Pim is Wertord Sue: 26 SUNDAY sigur {T MIXED DOUBLES \groups 1s years of age or olner Add te scores: J toerink 27>: : LOM 2 it a 3 2. wast ‘Me "s ‘ Oded POLL L ‘Pontiac has a record entry of 78 ng an in Ws ™ ioe 1 rn a ween ‘Super Chief ob sb ene cNalt Pin Pasers "8 Je “i - _ le & \) teams which will compete over @ ytitier-and 1) Graham 254 games FIKST LADY — Marion Lade- 0.D° 3147 _ |Seldom Strikes 37 Donble Trouble 31 CUSTOM WORK . Aopen week: period Foiiewing: tbe and a bt sefied for Miller ie ie rook We eon Stent ana ee ore w ‘Pumioeree 4 arg sesrcs. 3 7 SY EXPERTS \ opening Fagles louse at Pontiac Recrea ‘ on! 1atch ge % emi oaies Mig ‘7 a0) Balée ” Cust 5 og ais _— | oe aaenan gal ans ae a Pear mar : ; \ \ Lodge R10 has .the weekend of tlon; © MeMonagle 236 and P apy ae Meni: Q 36 “er Ge awane 28 33 ROLLING PIN NOW IS THE TIME FOR NEW SEAT COVERS ° eS April 4-5 rese rved at Toledo Inter- Howell 635 in Northside Communit, : . mea te 38 6 Teen Selon aes te wil wit Custom Trim — Floor Carpeting — Door Panels — Head : \ S A V I N (e LS) \ ested teams must be entered by at Montcaim - . . Bob rain k Sfg¢ won her 6th ctown in the~ 2 N Mochaer ai see M Methner ay chee ole s 4 Te 5 10 8 3 Liners — Convertible Tops Covered — Boat Tops and : \ Qn ue : ‘who helps his dad apacale Lake. IHEDT tect. . hal 0° ! a ante Co. Mie eas ores Cougnitet 39 29 Banner Linen a7 ro Cushions — Complete Aute Trim. , é Slany ig ce : Se n . 3829 White’s Nur. 23 449 - THURS. - FM. SAT. Ni teeing of waar ne ate ams care "Aine for 7th, C rown a BO, Me a SEAT COVER MART | -_ ‘women’s Keg batties begin dan. us strikes there. 23 . \ ‘ Northland 17° \Y 31 at Grand Kapids. Local ladies Keglers interested in forming aj ; ‘ {MPERIAL GIRLS i nny = Seginew st. _ Sa a FE aeny : = Stoel ed ge | should be in top form folldwing Pontiac chapter “ot 700 _ Bowling) di oa t Tes dy’ w we : — \ \ the action af the Eiks. (Clubs of America are reminded of 4 ¥2 I. a ewig 1rs GGLY cote ae cea aie 4 y , pt 39 33 PP. El ; . , 075 moore $993 Nth Greater Detoi Bowling AS Soyo eee beter cir hee ag avanatin : > oe ‘ onar : | _ & Women's 7 \ sociation is going alt out to boost, tired 237 wou 644 combin om GRAND RAPIDS (APS Marion “I'm confident I have just as” ntNolan 215, A. Wosaer se. Grifts ot a fl ercoating SKI SHOES jits tournament, according 10 ftSisunday Mixed League~at Dixie|Ladewig, first lady of bowling as, goed a chance as ever.” The ca Grae eee \ ; ' Ni repeesentative Len Biallas.' p ocreation far as Grand Rapids is concerned, Grand Rapids star bowls 15 to LAKEWOOD "ONE O'CLOCKS a NORTHLAND HOCKEY 'Play starts at two Motor City sites Pa ene ‘shoots for her Seventh National, 20 games a day and carries a 197° Top Hatters: ee of apeerslbcis) ae a) Guaranteed for the life of 95 Le STICKS April 4th. Squad prizes in the team . _— Women's Match game. charopion- evhibitien average from a tour mere Lda ra anh a. Weg aad 8 -E your_cor, Protects your cor event 1% a. new tent wetetn rt ~Ship-starting Friday. in Chicago. which started last April. ‘| Lois Arms 232. R. Peterson 620: Eliza- from rust-out. Quiets your . $10.95 Thy tisted at aoa c perigee Pare 600 Top assess 1306-- M—coy-ride: Plus _ ee a Mean i ee ee ee ve . By A t f hich star * / a, Ne sigs tie shot for PKC Exhibition + pettor from the Held which tried wou ros Ga nares 23 @ Pontiac Undercoating ' ‘ke made in state : , Homer Ht od 41°23 AN. Hickson 29 33 HOCKEY GLOVES oh : 7 when si tok the first of her five xn Wind.” 39 3 M 2 | ; * \) SHIN GUARDS a sat sak and Bob Sins av-| Bhtries for the 1968 midwinter Russian Hockey straight titles. shaw code. a 8 Waa, Beer 2 40 136 S. Saginaw _ FE 4- ng . \ $25.00 8-F ee i jumor league at his-all-breed dog show by Pontiac Team Plays ; | Mrs. Ladewig wow her sixth All-'e3. shaws 2362 ater . Ft. new Keg: house . Fairlanes, Kennel Club were closed yesterday Star crown in the 1956-57 meet and Bon. : Toboggans | Bowl r crown | _ z + Bowling undef construction — injand the final list reached 489. This In Colorado Next lost last January to Merle Mat., : = \ \ Madison Heights. Will open ip! figure ts about 10 per cent off last ‘thews of Long Beach, Calif. in the Sim Ferree, Low Pro ‘ : [April or May... Five different/year’s roster, but is said to follow COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. classic held for the first time in in Tij vona To rne NCE- A- YEAR . alleys have GMC leagues 26 similar trends for other Michigan (ap) — The Russian hockey team Minneapolis | U y : : SPOR Nig ainn and Warner tears Se this ue ‘was smothered in comfort, new. SS ae ie ‘Mexico (—Jim Fer-- oe PORTING GOODS jin Huron Ladies Matinee a oe | cars and cowboy hats’ last night Y ee ' * * * | Show ae place at the-Pontiac The vis a ia j . Elliott Coming for Award ™ Winston-Salem, N.C. golt St Mt. Clemens . 1 itors landed in Denver: by. a |. st d \ FE 46211 \ _ Bill Triixton, captain of a team Retail Store Jan 18 and the Neldyplané, then sped here for a three- PDNEY, Australia uP? — Herb! ee itis Gan Cen = , in the Pontiac Motor Tuesday | {will compete Tor’The Pontiac J ress day stay and two games that may eis D! . Aa a ~ he 66 at the Tijuana Country Club : Allele eh aheadbdl ¥ AM league, and Harold (. Mac: bay rae a) na albeit oe ee ect Saale ee ibe Pier gaeenny ay capes (Cou rerce) Se De = - | Pogdles led individua reeds US invasion : Lie sey ee 9 5 , : ‘with 3% Working group had 125, The Russians—have won three initely will. be able to make the yin ae Avineiprinls Seeclinh r ; - profegsip the field: , sporting 115. hounds 62. toys “9. and tied one at the halfway point | tip to Milwaukee, Wis., to receive ithe 27-year-old Ferree took down ‘To start the New Year right, we are clearing our ware- 4 non-sporting 51, terriers 57 on their current four. They meet an award as The Associated Press’ see as first prize of the pro-am _ house of all miscellaneous tread-blemish tires, black and a | h ever + + ee Colorado College tomorrow night male, athlete of 1958 pur . white, tube and tubeless, rayon and nylon. 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PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1959_ | FORTY-FIVE Friends Turn to Hate, Fear _ 1 haere eati: a cag liaae Slat sa, wate ot: peti sini onge Sixta —— ee pegs. apo Ny NO a: 2S a rer xg oN Cypress Threat to NATO :sfe¢~: pee | = : . a “cm ee. : = ~ . : a ee =e Ps on : : : es | iw 4j 7 4 F te i eres eC he erie Sere ers pare eg 1 3) e SOE which! © nti” | ; LONDON (UPI)—Cyprus rings in| antiquities and the friendliness of| burst: of -violence that ‘will snake) vom marie recor ome e world’s ear like a dull, tolling! its inhabitapts disintegrated into a|the massacres of yesteryear seem/ + of Turkish minority rights gee dice, “ime ¥ tolls some-icauldron of hate and bloodshed? |like a family squabble. and a firm promise of independ- : a \t present, govern- are 3 For three years now, it has been|- There are as many answers to |ment is to eae EOE MS TONS spomtonraly toiling away the lives! CS, Cypriots incite the ancheat {Othe 8 SEVER TORT ““pANuREY is ty reliewe the inland of the its victims, turning a sun-lit is- “Cypriots inside the ancient (hin pian for the island, giving) purden of fear fand in the eastern Mediterranean| Walled city of Nicosia. | both Greeks and Turks autonomy ae a * \ to the setting for a Greek trag-| What is certain is that unless ajin local affairs while allowing a Cals la the rent Wenedy of & SN “ak: a. _€dy. .. ‘ solution is found—and soon—|period or passions to cool, prus: That-a nation which sacri Eee & \="| . $ How has it all happened? How|lisnce in the eadern’ Mediterra,|PtAN REASONABLE ae ee ee eel nee A 1 = ir : “| In many ways a reasonable) against Nazi Germany and whose e. = praganserac pst Fs peigere nean, and ‘set Greeks and Turks at! pian but it has aroused. intense) people were known in both Greece BOGE AY HER SUDDIES = sands, d pine forests, its'each other's throats in an out-/ opposition from the Greek-Cypriots|and Cyprus until the last few — ee YC BAC EVERRBOPULL St > : comprising 8) per cent of the/years as the ‘‘freedom-lovers” COSIUNT STAND TRNSS OSE ; island's . 520,000 feel| must now order its troops to shoot OA MA TH FO LY OUED . : that it is designed to achieve ulti-| Cypriots on sight..- 1 QOS WAS WAQYK VGETMERN Properly Soaked Bea YQ] |/mate partition of the island be-| “Cyprus has not only re-opened > ” cl é tween Greeks and Turks. _ “|the old wounds between Greece ae . I S t f Gr d .On the other hand, Turkish-Cyp-|and Turkey, It has started the IS oe@cret oO OO AVE | ricts tear that British acceptance! blood flowing between people who . ‘\of Greek-Cypriot demands wouldiused to be friends. _NEW YORK (UPI) — If a manttitled, “Factors “Involved in Satis- rr sy * + éan brush his teeth, make a cup of|factory Shaving,” was published THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger coffee, or read _a—newspaper,/by the American Medical Associa: et See = — there's no reason for him to get ajtion’ in 1937 and still is the au- say shave. The secret, accord-|thoritative work on the subject. g to shaving authority Elbridge| - How does Casselman retommend| S g. Casselman, is to brush teeth,|that men prepare the face for a | ; make coffee or read the newspaper|shave? Tt while your face is wet. : — . #8 & - : Casselman says that even though}. “First, wash your face with hot ’ o - most-men spend between 10 and'15|¥ater and toilet soap. Themrinse EVERY PERSON HAS. AN minutes a day shaving, they oftenjit. This removes the grit and the OPPORTUNITY TO SHAPE skip the most important step in/natural oils. Then wash and rinse HIS OWN DESTINY... 5 the process. the face again. . _ ee “I tell men to Wash again ‘They don’t soften the beard! mainly to kill time. Let those properly,"". he complained. “It} hairs soak. If three minut - takes three minutes af soaking to) aren’t consumed yet, they'd. soften, the beard properly. That) better find a way to kill more way, the blade lasts longer and you! time. get a smoother shave. -Men with| ,, = . “gray or white hair should ‘koak the “P ersonally, T wash my face . beard a little Jonger because their twice and go into the kitchen to hair is more resistant fo soften-/PUt UP the coffee. I leave my face igg.”’ wet. Some men brush their teeth a . * after that second rinse. Others - Casselman is a tall, white- {put on their socks and shoes while! | haired gentleman who is the in- the beard soaks. Or take a shower | - ppirationaliy clean-shaven man- (Phat can kill 10 minutes and that’s Tha ad bad Perumal Gas teen. Laol ome ted . NOW LISSSTEN TO ME CARE 2 ent for Gem Razors in Staun- | “But,” added Casselman, “the! , 0 LONGER A fo, Va. main thing is to Kill three min- TEENAGER, ant ar ae oh _'qHis Shaving masterpiece, en- utes before a cared ‘Isa = Ne S00D_, 4 | (eee abd AA “Now, children, stop bothering your father on his day off!"’ wy Couple Past 100 .,_ ; : ee - Enioys Activiti Y Ply Uf f CANES, BUT}? SORRY I HERE, Enioy Ivities | VE MYREAL [7{ DON'T HAVE: WITHESE'LL of Life on Farm A ‘od ine Gf SPECIALTY ASA A MY SKATES # FIT YOu/ f [= iy wenn} BacK- | YOUTH WAS SPEED SKAT-)\ WITH ME, (YOU DONT > JEFFERSONVILLE, Ark. (UPD) 777 ceo ft warDs p ING/=HAK-KAFF/=~ 1) LADS WHANETO + Notes conveniences may be! iss He j; THEY MATCHED ME ONE |AOTHERWISE /] DO ANY~ ee a ee ; Vf TIME WITH A SPEEDING | \ I'D GINE (4) THING aa ic h re pre 2 TRAIN WHICH RAN ALONG} \ YOU.A FANCY ——qurawnion te tt Poo OUR RINER BANK©THE 4 LITTLE ALLEY OOF EThen he gets his 100vear-cld | / gapaeic ZO@ CENTURY LIMITED 4 / DEMON- W BETTER RUN} Cife Mary to serve it up in their| I THINK (TWAS! TL FIGURE NV WELL, IT'S FINISHED! A TESTON = He © se ee ~ @itter,” he said. “A whole passel | @pst_runs in the family.” =The couple offer living proof rm home, a place that is bare 6f all the so-called “luxuries” of * * #t the old saying that~ ‘‘you're as young as you Ieel.” Mrs. Weeks still s her own cook- fhg, washing, tgning and other chores. Her only is from a feighbor girl who carries in the Water from the farmhouse well. } Weeks manages his chores’ ‘aréund their farm near “here ‘without any trouble. He and his ‘wife are exceptionally healthy, ‘although Weeks was “laid up for ‘a spell” recently when he stuck a nail in his foot on one of his dog-chasing forays. 21n addition to longevity, thé @cuple boasts a collection of given Games that causes despair to! Gourt clerks and officiais. Weeks’; fill name is Jessie James Wash- fgton William Perry Weeks, and Mis wife is named Mary Etta Vir- ginia Couch Weeks. = t+ ke * =The long - lived, . long-named @uple came to Arkansas. from) - Aishama in 1934. They moved to their farm near here in 1952. _ zWhen they are not bustling ‘ground working or visiting, both) - Bike to look back te. the past. Weeks’ favorite story is about the time his sister Frances “went fpodern”’”— back in 1860. = “She cut her dress off nearty “up to the knees, and went out in Spublic,” Weeks said. “She was “arrested, and my father had to Spay her fine.” “He remembers how his first au- fm, a 1910 model, caused such a @ir in the community. “People alked for 50 miles to see the KEPT EVEN WITH IT / OUT OUR WAY. Bp SIRATION! « oN nds ae 4a, \) f) GHT: ‘Sf _ cae a ES Hy f i) Wf them -stood -arotind it.” i = * * &* =The Weeks are elderly, but fhey aren't the only ones in’ the mily who can claim to having q@utlived insurance policies. One Weeks’ sisters claims to be 7. Another has just turned 102 Gnd a third is 100. =The baby in the family, Carrie a | DONALD DUCK — HIS : « Ff ere iP, e Wi {Tf “bei Pr , Z Z, Wis ti , the iT iiddl did deni dddd ide dee eo ALWAYS STAND BACK WHEN A PASSENGER FIREMAN IS KISSING WIFE GOODBY * All 3 i all 3 pei art } 2 ¥tye NSYER) Y YOUA 4 = » Se TooTssy ad & ‘ . oH : nl | = 3 5 .Y eek = 94 - ERASER IN THE’ | a | ay : A as oe . | . . Bs ae SEES awe a - MORTY MEEKLE By Dick Cavalli ruersean \ || 7 AL © 1900 by WEA Barvicn me Tt Reg YR Hee On m ‘[WHENT CAN'T HEAR THT |. renee er ode ABOUT TH’ HOUSE elie ; : 1) 8 : . : A 4 re . < : s.o% : ee u é ra! ei . eh * . ~ , ee * ae - ag = a a : wise er ‘ = ade fe ¥ Ee 5 : 3 * sat eS ee a ES Renae Mis ee: F sg i Seen ree Say eee ‘ sie co ag a gl OR ais - Sa Fe + gis ie pees oe Nay y ears S : +" wr slieinial dha ini de 2 ae , i . ! : be 4 * : : er : & E i ap ; oe . = ; . = ; = es . , > ? . | y “| FORTY-SIX_ : Oo, , ee ~ ae : i 5 >|. - f . ‘ F THE PONTIAC PRES o.° a" a a 4 a | os ks ° j : 4 c - : r } pe : - Da . . ! “ “s ; ; ; . u | | De Gaulle Picks Cat Output Hold War Bride oe i | oon ‘see \ er . to Increase. ars enor ae Sree NOWFremer = Thi it Pistol S oe ers | by Count te Names Michel Debre. aie ie : Shot F , yi 9 : in the first rayon thread. . " Motor vehice out-| 20 atal ¢ ; REGISTRATION NOTICE to Share Duties After ae inthe United States this week) gs It Mi ° o set | Tie. arabe — ro nay ans ag - wi sist of 133,872 « i Misses Va i a rs Be 33,872 cars anc ute vanhter eres . coming President (21,854 ‘trucks, Automotive News! in His Ar 9 i. : Highest $ Go tei $ "Ever tac. County of Oakland, fend. Btate Gat of Mich: lich * ‘said last week =a ' ms ‘ Grain 1 ures j M 1 bd Listed for De be is hereby on thet. in con. PARIS (jsr—Gen. Charles de RA ; | r | ef a les lw COMDEH; |tormity | with the, iiehiesn asien Gaulle became today the fu st, Last week, holiday shortened, | BOONVILLE, Ind. (AP) — An! = _ : t ard’s Also Hits Peak sone on Peal wacpe sunday abd president of the Fifth R epublic he factories built 97,641 cars and etractive German war bride was The following are top p eS . inant ellaey, the ad of at eer and appointed Michel Debre as 13.894 trucks. In the conmeratle oo today in connection with the, a 5 | covering sales of locally aoe ‘ ayoren Sears, reneere See resid the name of any » Prema pee a year ago, 170.140 cars and! fatal shooting of her husband with’ profuce brought to the Farmer's ld | €d and Co, today reported record De- Village not, sirendy raintered who, Tay * we * 17895 trucks were produced. a German pistol he brought home’ Market by growers. and ‘sold’ by cember sales that oraaee aqunied eon to me pereneity for wee yesis- ene ee the oath of office, De’ The trade paper sald ae = a souvenir. | CHICAGO Ww — Grain futures’ 'them in wholesale package lots. the company’s business for the en- receive no Bames, for registration during se ea te during his, factories this week will produce jen ele ete empl ace Re Ee ae rats aa at NEW YORK The stock mar-|"%© Year of 1936. © enti day before eny rene ‘special OF aly cai term he would, if need; 9.265 cars and trucks, compared | Alva Truman Miller, 37, of near- closes in unusually slow eafly deal- poene ee of Markets, as of| ket rallied early today after an ini- Sears’ December sales _jotaled such election. election and the day of pe ane e what the pablic good with 6,361 vehicles last week and iby Lynnville, was wounded fatally Eyer the Board of Trade., esday tial decline. Trading was heavy $500,789,196, compared with $441,- en eres, wen thet I will be mands on 7,957 In the same week last year. ae ve is ednesday while holding his Pas se tnt the past few) ° *. cali the same month a year ago.|'*%!, eta se Mnirtieth op oa plan is an arde: if : 21 ° ains . 1958 : ger nlc uta al the, few © we Rereay mnes linledaeomdy cere pesppaataect ver tail| 7 Detroit Produce veiled ninene socer man gilahd acrped a Ue elie semanas fet et pi int { a“ A es i “Wo Revising ity count of 1958 pr narrowly: a) j a “leading i y. The sales amounted a.m. yatl 6 celock Pe ne 2 < constitution establishing the Fifth 14 yf 1958 produc- missed the infant and ure of expected additidnal FRUITS A : ig issues.) ty 13.4 said day for the purpose-of reviewin “ne tion Automotive News sal ; a hit Miller: export Appies, Delic number of . stock: 4 per cent increase and were the registration and terin: Republic. ) ‘ News said U. S.|in th : ‘business to d fous, DU. reer es $4.25) 5 c were un- e registering such 0 iu a Tacs calle (240 Gata) and in the chest. There were powder However, som evelop overnight hae changed or off slightly. the highest for any month in Sears| tty ‘or ‘Vilage as. sbal ‘property #pBly ebre. who will be {7 in a week,/869 715 Trucks compared e baby’s clothing. wy e rs said there, VEGETABLES The mark history. Both mail order and ,re- therefor. ¥ was justice minister in De Gaulle’s!6,115,404 cars and toes 670 with Sheriff Robert Shelton said the aja reports that both India and Carrots, loopéds bu oss: 150° ‘The Ee et fell at the opening. |tail sales climbed. resident of che precinct pre er ineret inter:m government, ~Naming: in 1957 trucks wife, Helene, 36, told him Miller akistan would be in the market Celery. Sov. ake. meena? Ie on Se date for 8 | For the 11 Gonstivution. tf Fe ot ge the Debre was De Gaulle’s first major! ¢ ‘was shot while scuffling with I soon for additional wheat) Horseradish. No, 1 pho 0 -.c..-- 325) period. fading contin- | y _months, February | Constitution. < remaining aaah. ee « at } ‘anadian factory output fe 1958 ier] purcha Leeks, (bchs.) dog. . | ued bris through December pre eri be act alter be assumed the presi-'s placed at 996 624 cars ania 679, for possession of the pistol, ! wi SER. | perce dry bags) 8¢ 1b on anuarne 4 k as the — eae $3,606,424,989 w , gross sales of ee ant “io make |. dency sho Ty ¢ 2 Noo ; 4 . Jheat was '4 arsiey Root ‘bchs 3 Dae most minus signs. ps ’ ere an inc , Micatio able to make. personal ap- c o ve ne n: trucks The 1957. total includad | Tee * so —|to %* bigher a pani lower | Potseee ponger a Siete 14 a of 3 per cent over ea.sas.s0n.bes ore Sagar? elector who ts unable Salive 79 989 cars and 71,263 trucks. Wilh c ple was married while. fest ane withtreda end of the, radishes. notnouse ga 3 10) veg took off for an initia) jump, for the first 11 n onths of 1957 tes setts personal application for regis- ye will share executive / as stationed in Germany standstill, M virtually at a Squash: Delicious: Gara ee cree i $6 of more than 6 points, then ‘ sat, Le aaa bere = ‘Physical disability or duties with De Gaulle The new with the Army. Mrs. Miller is a changed ey $1.96%5; corn un- romatoes, Mothee Wo. Vetb —_ aie) Eommed the rise to about 3. _ Montgomery Ward said its sales Village in which his seaal ‘sealdense 2 constitution gives .most elfective 2 Sen t native of . Leipzig, where 4yer, P anged to lower, March old. . ed | * «-* increased 10.3 per cent for a new be reg ns nl oe Pa prier to the power to the president. alors father, Paul Richter. still lives. ype contract $1.13%; oats un-| Poult : | Ameri December record. December sales|%e "Ger of the ‘To sy raecuring from The constitution’ provides, that | Shelton quoted neighbors aS Say- jchanged to 's lower, March 65%; unry and Eggs erican Motors, which . hell d totaled $164,588,435 compared with reppin Teoseai ee the president name the hednier Draw Sli Ss ne they were a ‘model couple ioe uncreneed to % lower, March, DETROIT POULTRY - pee peneiietd ean ear of a! $149, 260,414 for December 1957. ee en resistin ¢ — shear ‘There 1s no provision, @ ' and well respected in the neigh- ; rye unchanged to %4 higher, DETROIT Jan. 8 (AP) — Prices ne, a vanced| For the first 11 months of the: affidavit Stee Ce nota ub) ene ee period : March $1.33%; soy pabty pera ee fob, Detroit for No. a/ More than a point-in active deal- 'W jofficer legal soa” ior, other viously, or the National Auger. f T "yi 3%; soybeans 4 higher | quality Hve poultry 4 a ard fiscal year, sales were $1,- joath ‘. gally authorized to administer ESS | ¥ d ret bly to confirm him in office Or erms coe ee to 4 lower, January $2.14's. otis 43: iS ieeaah ed moter: eee cates pistons ek Oe Be i Reompared | with lor ray to the Clerk of be the ‘To waship. City Shouts _o _greetin fryers 3-3'4 Ib. & "18-30: | s accompani the 063,519 for 1957 : ——e ere the close of office g came frem) ve whites 18-20; ’ . a rise of 2.6 per hours on the last day of “thousands lining the sbroat— _AEASHING PON — Phim bree Grain Prices ol lees Rocks 23-26: scnponettes 6 lb ieee s performance. . ‘leent. Ward’s 12-month sales a rt! on any election or Site eanielvog Champs Elysees as De eeulle gress became. the largest in hin! our icin vencaee ena it (JL, swan geese : y | ¥ * * : 1958 were -$1,073,799,422. racy eat Tpublie! or eaner ae rode along in an open car after’ tory Wednesday when Alaska’s he Gicnoo, Jan 6 avionnaa erate: , DETROE U.S. Steel, steady at the start, ares ofieer! read ay wet a! 4 taking office. The 68-year-old war-| Senators and one represent: ative & Mer feat — . Oate— DETROIT eens ae = ale | added about 2 as did Du Pont. Tt =| Son eee es Free French leader stood tO" their oaths of office - May TL gee May loss eae hale ecaane, ee tederal | American Telephone canceled a ecempe Oe a snecton — iff and erect despite azbrisk| The delegation from the © 49th’ emp el ve 181M Hye— Acces Wastes =e grace! A james! 62. a wia fractional loss and showed a plus © Section 401: The | or sapestersl np - hi and nippy 42-degree temper. Male swells. Congress to 436 House| Dec res ‘3% May seeeee inh reise ‘cies ulus cera 43-44, wid. avg. sign. . 0 ecw eee Fp esa Site atures nemibers (andiaal sen 1 ED iold)— iis pet 11-39, wid : L medtum | ; y or Village thereof, shall —~ | + *« © | a ne ator Charged With Trying to , worn a 113% pe a L ee larae sn-t0. oer a8 amalf 33, ae B glee motor stocks were af Dee Seeker w At the Arch G | cee ttt Jann 8 oon Mediuce Se ere eataas plus side atter"an“unces S ce Le ee cnererion t ae ay oi ae a The Alhakan ceremonies featured. Blow Up Detroit Dry * i 8 ie tig Lopes ies ats. large 34: Te ace vid nny start vided vder ‘Act et) Ee ~sident.a custom that | ; ae Sep oe cuende B . | ransfer © tr ett ; aes Coty symbolically rekindled here for 47 ‘ve ais ance ante Gleaniig Building 1 15% Take cose 10.103 Winton Serade A inree ate med un . N y k ' Totals for Month, Last time. ae ee tprieatiens - e-cternal flame. that marks tt | é alg took : ee : | 18-36*a small 31; browns — @Yac . ew or St k in ches . of ered elector may omit = ne.a smuull wooden box out : —_—— A large 38-39. medium 35-36, OCKS : T ge of residence within the no a a x ae n Soldier dust of a Senate tore aay an DETROIT ‘®—-Louts Fleisher, i grade B large 35 . sel - Late Morning Quotations: — Before Merger, Z Toiorration fie aruencd io his fob Pa van Se peer us presi placed it before Sens ga SS) former Purple Gangster, and three | News in Brief , “Figures after decimalspoint are eighth | Receipts of 568 eeaaeat, Ee raps Hed eco teats amet * re ~ : com a Ad | ‘ess, firm hand for CS ae sil ruening ol L. Bartlett, both for paren have been bound oe Livestock Air Het ‘ 3 Kresaee 8S 323 ~~ from hich Ne wes last Signs . Jemocrats es connected wit : ‘altted Ch. °.. 92 P Gias: ‘ : lying 1 - Ae Pe He took over ds presi-] y lan attempt to destroy a bulldog Municipal Judge Cecit ene DETROIT LIVESTOCK eae voy SES toby aL tl e last official month as a Clerk ail ike thzough ae ve dent with more power than any) Gruening, who won a cain tone occupied by asdry cleaner yesterday dismissed a charge of orEROMr (AP) enstle salable Abu ets sing & My 3 Separate Oakland County office, | record wie nee diese number and’ French chief of state since Napo-| with his colleague Tuesday put Recorder's Judge John A a soliciting. for an immoral act ™ ee a agers: and paler active, Reena the Register of Deeds office last | net number aren, ward dupli= leon TI) who was deposed in 1870. his hand in first to pull out one OTdered Ficiser, Joseph A ee eile Robert T. Mil er, 9, of! eee sents) nienar ceed aire fully Am Can ; a4 month recorded 12,764 papers the. Seria teien Gory eet ones | ; : s : : : a ———) “ nas slips. Then Bartlett 40; Chester Tutha, 51, and Stanley yal Oak | 2e'2s 10.50 “noice 1000123 “io steers an Me sa May pst 33 to the sia ( age rte bea within the 130) day shalt | picked hi 40 ' 28 25-26.60: ¢ A ° y tr a3 coun 130) days next pre- | ' ‘ ne are ae after a five-day ex-| Harold Andrews, 17, of 60 Wil. ee and. tit Tbe yeerling Steere 36007 baer Tel & Tol 2332 Merk cP 43 1 to Clerk- Register eel T Murpt| rake ony sehr day Weal ( ‘le ction, A * i an eisher lives in sub-| lard St., was sentenced a good to low choice steers 26 75- ob _. 966 Mer & ; y|Saturday, Sunda all fall on & | to three 77.80: utility ara ta ai s—mix 5-' Armco 8t! 684 Mole 8 20.6, Jr. which y. or legal holiday tn | The slips determined the | ‘urban Oak Park. The other d Lmonths prob (erings -21.00-2 standar ixed of- Armour & Co . 2 pls -Hon 1S ch event registration shall be ac- ength fendants | e- | probation yesterday for, sce ows 185¢- Atchi ©. 236 Mina Mam 114 As of Jan. 1 the R cepted during the next full k lof the new senators’ terms ants live in Detroit, - lregkless Goabers (cya ener tWee-18 chison ..... 283 MinnP&L 353 egister of dy provided that n¢” wens j six, | j riving - by Municipal) Hogs bi $0 jAvco Mfg... 105 Monsan Ch 386 Deeds Office became me ag’ such transfer . : . . ‘ ' r ermit any four or two years, Gruening picked, The four are charged withlet. | Judge Cecil McCallum, ) [ggnte 1h “wees andy: Butchers 3 25 ae & Onto . ae Mest cate “i the County Clerk’s Office. ged with! “Township, City” Fag ped tea) Mage me are the four-year slip. Bartlett the two tempted mattctouw destructt ey = } 100-290 ib. butchers 11 98- Boeing “Air. 44. Motorote 582M Te Ot ee ee acta preceding 'year slip ‘property with high explosls: - Fore! to 19th H cH mine eee 16.25; small |Bond was oe 2 vars, Co. 04, tench who assumes the com- Jaap “Eranster of ares 1 = a osives; t = : 38-907 arm as 8c 502 job, said Dec on e ection The draw was used last in 19 with conspiracy t ole and 3 230-260 Ibs 16 76-17 75; Brist My ... gat Cash Rh 4b ember 1958 i “4 its 1 y to put explosive Se 260-300 Ib 2 No. 3) Nat Dat saw Section 507. Any regi to seat senators from the new: in a building te faniees the ROMFORD England (UPL) anal 200,400 ‘ioe Mes. he foes Budd co . i Hat Gros an 1,437 as poll eee = let ig spores, re,‘ sieron een states of Arizona and New Mex | property of anath The fasex Coit : a | oad 600 ibs 13.00-14.00 Burroughs 387 NY Centr " , 5,874 chat- other ei or Village to an- - 1) i Mexico er and with 1 Essex’ Golf Club bowed. to | ‘esters stiavia jCampb Soup. 196 } Central 22 tel mort election. precinct of th 2 | — + q NY Cc gages and new Township. C e same . * * * | breaking into a aes: to com: the rainy weather and human choles and “prime i saeauce: aucesaral Capital Alri. a: Norf West ae plats. . a right ‘to, make Ieoniien tieatasal pers AE : As co : mit arson, nature toda I 16 { ood 2600-3406, cull and utilit (Carrier cP 4 No Am AV 43 | registration transferred on any. elect: : mpensation for losing the y. It posted a sign | 00-26 06 Y iGase 44 re Pac elk Comparable figures fro or primary election day by tie fon = .coin toss and picking last, B Fleisher and Anielak we saying ‘Sorry, only one hole ets cee & satadle 250 Cater Trac = ouesec ‘ber of 195 Mm Decers: | fee sees” exer (Be orn oe signg\arenter - : peal artlett -reated last Were at pee a: 19 h” ai | ovate receipts small only few ewes (COD Til Lt pt 184 Owens GI Be 7 show that 2,702 deeds, Pipa sabi and presenting the wame was -F the right ‘6 be knows! st .27 by _police-who. et = sis te “ eye fully steady, cull to| “hes & Obio .. 88.5 c O8Et /1,330 Tand mortgages, and 4,862 Se cee eee an Osea reeclie Qs the *senior senator. said they saw -Anlelak bore a hole = : 5 = )@h lp ., B21 + eg rhe! Atr a chattel mortgages were filed. ing such reauest Uslaprebon eles = recely- = CALL | iz "No question of seniority will oe eae the dry cleaning! — ——— clack Rae en tae Barer pct ip _Totals for that_month were-some- shall compare the ignature there records i arise in the House delegation f | . Police sald Fleisher act- Sta os Pp lic la ola ....137 Pennev. JC. jos 8) Whar tower than Tast™ a thé” _ ma ure if ereon with ; ‘ : roM e¢ ‘olg Palm .. 946 PaR 1 ee month. i cant'’s regis- PRER PEANNENG. SEaOVEC ‘Alaska. It comprisés only Rep. ae looses Tutha and Sobo | a e O Ice . Probe Death pees, a bo Lal Benet! Cola . 19.1 were 12,118 paper's recorded for to- eeatadhemal tnente th vibe sg bares = ; Ralph J Rivers, also a Democrat. we ue y T Con N on 0 te Paaine vd. ad ital receipts of $17,968.55. Ce re nee t fer request “and —— a us nk : —————— Consum Pw. i L, Dice Oo eS 2 SS sfer shall t b _ - or fraverse Cit Pati contr’ He phe 8 # permed a temo rec fo : Tool, Die M lent si ceeein be on wT Bt ee, ete a —— ~ eae Be tiene eee Lge: a8 igh ath rt a. Tae in a fight at an East Side bar. of Mra, Raward’ A. sikoratt, Miz ave $1800 on this sh . ormed by DF> Edward (| 1987 tox get ‘Sa 829 228: Police said Carl H. Rice r Full power and arpy: - © — $ Traverse Stoke of 1887 High 290.0. 13 ize 136.6, said a man tentatively| Pg og BS 1957 read! to go bee piebe wesceied bi ie and that the 7060 T2662 1808 tentified as Henry Brown, 30, of | it. Mere in st Metley Baliey - . ier onmcuston 2-Door 6-CYLINDER Hot ohaes nding «a ruptured) eetnece wrecks > pete G a gunshot wound | Pnera wor, Ha Oxktand, Sconginy) minded. &H. It you are $ | . ae _{C. J, Nephler Co.) 4c est. Injured were Airmen, — Christ “crurch’ Cranbrost: fren 5 this is the car, fe @ after. dectmal points ere re slghtns the hen aw Lawson, 22, shot in} ment in Roreland Park Cemetery. 1955 THUNDERBI | \ => qu oot chest, and Robert Stevenson, | ¢ family suggests contributtons Continental kit. ali ee gprs $ . Home Owner ae cee ee we 21, stabbed in ‘the right shoukion. _ereet Crest Cindical Reliet “in solid white in our sho r, Newly repainted 4 - Wi gece Bowe Chem. Co. “is * | Five or six men were involved | ONANG. JAN. @ 1088. MA ° } | Wins $14,000 Fein pc ‘+ "Tain the fight, including Royce Hud-| giisjst deeph im ai teed * : 17 : he. dea STATION WAGONS . C From Oil Fi Rudy Mt Oe 194 thea verte his brother Lumas, el Sra. Snartes Tivetste) ’ URRENT firm | ie cate bea oo “agt ast Ist : Me airmen. a erbhag Hobe Charles and ioe : and asked : i antl r sister of Mrs. Lioyd ‘Soviet H f (Marian) Gallagher, Chazies F } onors Mo j and. James T. Connelly thers/ serviee will am held Bat creer RATE DETROIT WA US. district _We have Two of the Ni Ford C cost 6- Peusen er . ee 1695 . ": court jury yesterd Vi f Fy Also Many More Makes and Models to Choose From , suburban | cota late = ictim 0 plosion | MOSCOW (UPI ow 1° 7 _ CHEAPIES SAVINGS RECEIVED BY THE | fred Ist Frat he i ils Still Critical «| amen LED he soviet | Rice i, ee te, U2 FORD TEAIAI) Oe $145 1OTH OF THE MONTH EARN FROM ome a Nica "ected soe vie eae Pitas + IAC i : A on OA tooo oo ‘ ales = Te be i wT San ey iseoironS AG (SHARP) gags THE FIRST po phsclaridinicbo the damages tert tow 40-year-old Wa- ae must have — igible, : Bete $295 : Chlet Federal Dudge’ Arther F. ship resident who te) re , A LARGE SELECTION OF USED TR a mers bed song #1 bam ee Pt at Te BUY YOUR NEW “— Paypal Sap rel a i poaios e an] gBagieplon gar ; r Co. of and fi Biection Fem * 59 ,FORD From ok indiana. — still. on the uses tlre i iy Migninga (Road, are eee hin Powers contended the oil ake) -—e ee Y Paes Monesy ro ae aa ry a ; ‘ Went’s on whe dry during chilly weather | in a house he had purchased, two! ah teen —— said today rdson, who is vide president Sao en hoe on aaa yi ly i rst radia-| Hillcrest Golf : or ‘—c— = te : . Bagel Egle and said he received | and Piped Chad hear Mount ot * : "the settlement from his in| 4. slighty. oceceaeo, his own and sligh’ prov EDDIE STEELE—Ford | . 2703 Orchard Lake Rd. ae Keego Herbor 4 of eek of the _ High Overhead Area” a4 : surange“company. ne West of T « _ Each Savings Account me | mL Richarttson. sleanh FEderal 5-9204 ~ Fedora! plo tg Memberol fst er osege chaps’ 9 oan Insurance Corporation uff dates with fudge on an open electrit: ; 4 , : ‘ : _ +, in confectioners and roll heater tp warm his a = : ; = ° 4 ' sugar. Seert but | furnes- from’ ae garage when : Ce » t : ae ‘ a4 ad ‘goodl. i ‘ & pail of (gasoline ig- ] 2 <3 ; . Z aE . ‘ jnited and set of the blast, * ? : | < : ; 1 a “ ee ae i ‘ * et as 8 eee opt fs Le, Oe eee ae ok , oak 7 Sa { 4 a 4 a > F Ee SA os ‘ ‘s Be ee 2 pee eae - me aaa : ~ — pa fe —— LE eo ns ee = f pat t ; : a . : rf 7 ; eee z —o ; # ‘ : ‘ : " { : a Ae af : 2 ; fests ES . i + ae fad : & a oe ae PONTIAC. PRESS, _THU RSDAY, JANUARY 8.1959 | Help Wane Fl 7| Work Wanted Male 10) Business Services _ ; a . | val.d 5 . , 13) TIZZY : sa by Kate Osann: Rent | Apts. Furnished 33 ‘Rent TT Unfurnished 34 | _Rent F Houses abn o % ad NURSE and’ ICE RE = i (aR ROOMS,” PVT. BATH. 91 \MS. BER, 8 ROOMS AND BATH. NEWLY 4 ROOM pg gy — FE oe. | 7 Teena 2 NAPA OTLEFTS | sin * eee beet eee ae — iom ew 3. Wite|¥ {URGENTLY 4 ‘EE DED : z _ furm Waterford area. urea, Ng drinkers. ARCADIA APTS. a og 28. ee ; _| . 8% a mo. OR | Al modern, 3 rooms and bat sions —vor—ros Hel] 2 |. TAPER Te yes ese <4 - ¢ - -| gas L ac mpi Peace aes a Eo ee eee ee = ” Sties. Rai on West aide, ahs | . Close to . ccnurehes and 5 ROOM MODERN, la 95 Dwigh \ downiowh. Save transporta- — Baldwin Smear echool & bus. ‘fake eeer = HAVE \ | Bagger | REE oe cree er wife 0 ow. | k ie ; 5 ROO! wile and so lew- ; ee stead. 102 E. Huron. PE 4-628.) ° yocws of auburs. Metebts, Cail ye hee tol YOU MET |” SLEEPING a ee he “mee “BARBARA ALLEN APARTMENTS. | “ afier 4 p.m. UL 2 a ; bedroom duplex, children se | RC ROOM BRICK, GARAGE. 118 Rey. nin . Foutz, a T : Ra : . : Piz. | i Clarkston area. FE 8- : ” AL! NTED: SHINGS T &)- : f° : 1 Ay geste, RM. APTS.. FUR NFURNISHED MODERN HE PUBLIC repair. Call afte: and fold - : - e : i D: | mished or unfurnished. FE 2-8573. ;‘ au uuruns On 2? lee lots with ; :30. : pee a a ; : nelor or couple, clean and re- GLEAN 5 RM. UPPER eee | . FB : { ecorated Ne*r Walled Lake. refrig. Gas heat fu Call FE font. Hoek, Meee tise” or unfurnished. MArke? , Hert ; = Martin missed by Albert Howells Family. : : ‘WE is TO SINCEREL thenk our onal friends; relatives! rs og Ie many) ways. dure IF YOU ARE s. f |§ RM. MODERN HOUSE ON 5 CLEAN 18T FLOOR 2 BEDROOM, acres, paved hwy., 5 miles south Vioass” a°tpediatas te) RET Muth Migtat | Fane . ave ad sales or similar - | 1j RM FULL BATH, PVT. ENT | - j rhei Pune: Bil 1 N si Mr & Mrs, Pred Kiuesner, Sadly aly) fan’ the kind’ or Jeb you've | manager or SALESMEN” SALES Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 ("Warm gas “beat. large caclowed mos PE E1b61 oF FE fosee Saggpenerter. 966 monty MAne missed by wife Ima & son en jooking for ASS : r wn ype management. Se te ~ mo Ref required. MY -3-2880 _ FOR COLORED, CLEAN COZY, @ BEDRM STOKER FURNACE, Funeral Directors ; . customer ae tiee eS is rowed staff Bs po wjited wre fopieg ee 8 AND. DRESSMAK- 3 pe AND BATH. _Teasonable & private VE 40136 Sapo $85 per mo. 41 Foster 2 pone ~| East. Huron st, 1 tise ae, wey aL TLL EINDS OF ALTERATIONS, OF ATions. #0108 afters _«| HOLLYWOOD APTS. (aus a ory. PARTLY SPARKS.GRIFPIN CHAPEL 2 . CABINET MA ea ai. | Geessee apesiaity. . ; 3 SEAN, LARGE ROOMS. UTIL. | Furnished or unfurnished 2 & 3) furnished. very clean. carpeting, inten BL _FE 23%! ON THIS JOB Aer cliches s “Wpecisn PE | _S0m08- | UL ole ene Morand Pe S10 shed. | _ reasonable. References. OR 1-4807. Si You'll be essigned your ow: 5000 XLT ERATIONS, DRESSMAKING. oh OE ee 14 ©. Howard §. FE 31 | @ RM. HOUSE AT 319 E. WILSON B SSE | : ' APT VATER: PPER : - b Voorhees: iple group of customers, Youll | CARPENTER WORK OF ANY| ‘tc. boys shirts. FE 7 1 a ee RFORD | ON WEST SIDE. foe ond M UPPER | Ave Nr. school. and busline enjoy helping them with or- nted. too large _Etiee or or rE : y ROOMS PRI Se ane PEte sae FUNERAL HOME- ders tor’ service, listing. FE 3. DRESSMAKING. TALGEING 43 ane | i peremens |i trance ans AGE Clie) oa OOMS $6 MONTH. ALL MOD- Ambulance Service - Plane or Moto: ead ere Fayette terations, Mrs. FE | ORCHARD CT. “APTS: nee erm. PE 35-7118 = halle: fn mace ee te @BATH PVT ENTRANCE AIR CONDITIONED | 6100 EASTLAWN, CLARKETON. “, HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE) oe at tlie rr, er will con-| DRESS TAILORING, Av. 2 ry Pontiac's most exclusive west | Nz schools and churches, }bed- a5 cr 5 = vervin t 24 = 7 siter r job connected with ‘ Ss & fe mals done ' j colle Pioresce_— i side aoartuent development. Bale room ranch’ home, Ba baths. ~ JAILS e to -@ach of your ' : me. 8-8433 i \3 RMS PVT BATH AND ES. econy t individual trances, Storms and screens. OReenleaf FUNERAL HOME ||_ ee : a all AND FATLORING. ~ |“ trance Nicely furnished Couple feautiful kitchens with stove and _ ¢30] oF ms s. 1 Men's ruki cee yl : only Call 4:30 to 7 pm E retrig fufbished, Auto. heat and. ALL RENTAL NEEDS SAT RPTED Drayton Pisines ——_____ oR 3-783, THE FOB - | Press Box 73. _¥Edng~ 4 NICE ROOMS ALSO 3 NICE: R - SoLONED— REN La . . | on es our home. Leng form itemized, | 37,70U are Reving trouble meeting = ; “rooms, al) utilities, PE 4-466 Tage Meat & hot water furn bedroom ae oe a ; | es. IF VOU OU ALIFY = Save odd jobs.& give me a cal!) — largea'y wsdieus Somes aes J { ROOMS $56 PER MO_ UNTIL Adults. 290 ._voorhels PE $6367" ¢cAn 6 ROOM BRIGK DEPLEX_ a 4, 6, &, 8, 10, 13, 15, 11, Wy, will provide a 4week _UL_ 32-4606. Landscaping 184 bate “ie ‘lag FE. . Pontiac caperauced “uait CALL eet eh 15th cours preferred. FE oe 2, BEDROOM 4 2a west side) Tile bath. Gas heat:: | . 70, 74 training course in customer WTD, ODD D, ODD JOBS LIGHT HAUL. ; : pe | ee LLL a Oe : __ ene nats sseap sal gst Nr good schoole, I child web : 28, 31, 32, 35,. 6%, 70, 74, “contact work at full pay. ing, all sround handy men. OR 41 ACE TREE’ SERVICE RE ON AND APTER THIS DATE JAN og. yg Rea BMS a BATH UPPER. IN) pute OSCE por month, OF Ginter 76, 91, 97, 99, 103, 112, FOR MORE DETAILS | voune i rT WANTS ws 3 . Mova) and Ee a Get our vid. | Planet Moe Contracted by at 2 5 - inaw — Fe la, 4 AS we rE DOWN PRI- | _ +4778, for appointment. _ = See R spearoom fuplet stahid . 115, 116, 118, 119. Or a (personal reteset eet || oa SERS Tle Ts | oe oe = wee ermees 1 gen ti @ pm _vate. 1 Oreen St FE 807 mi wast Ai — WEnsTeR ¢ AND! $85 Phone FE 5-67 nen nae at i ! 8 ‘ = i FS inerview call Mrs. Terry at Youxa roo WANTS steapy Moving & Trucking 19 _Micnigar ee eee “SRM HEATED PLAT WASHING roome tee Ra 7 a _ DRAYTON” SPUAIN | “5 ROOM Help Wanted Male 6 ‘20 Employment Office on = wOrk_PE £2640 Te | R THE NEW YEAR . ALL | coe Sroenitnal swag ca cme: 2 peste Ree tise ba me and) Or OR UMM . DOLL LDL ol , . ids t + es & te). CLASS BUMP AND PAINT| Fridey Michigan Bell Tele. _ Say kind Prefer brick or cement.| gate. OR wey it cil ud Seo ugly pounds malt 460" MO, INCI UTIL OLEAN 3 .Call yah eB, or after FOR RENT SV Oerionnre TO BUY. po — ote, were stor Body, plone Company. —— vi Movina =~ HAULING | Call today er fe Roach | Slecaer pecan es “Heights M1 0005 RE Aubere on WATERFORD VILLAGE qecag iar) Be, dear gers: “Ty ; Work W nted Foals Pieri Boe PE 92-2000 | Seann AB a | buyers waiting. APT SUITABLE FOR 1 OR” 2: 3-ROOM NEWLY REDECORATED | —Slote to Dizte Hwy MA 63811, - | DRY wart si “wai PO. __ a emale 11 people Sophia Manor Apts. Ap, apt with fulf batt and utuity’ . PAMILY HOME j box 127. Drayton Plains. _ RUN A SPARE TIME GREETING HAULING & RUBBISH eae ;Wtd. Children to =o 26: y Piper's Rovelly Sore. 3h Au. | room. —— ELDERLY MAN FOR ODD JOB.| Cara and Gif Shop a: home. | 3 WOMEN WANT WALL | eioat Br rie Any time, FR ® DESIST DES EEE TOES IE Humphries | umn r OW ETE Bi BROS. | RATRS WEST HURON : ‘ing: quartets fut rnisted “PE 64328 u! Germ “new 1988 AlbOccaston wee hosee ou sei any kind y kind” Real ahe MOVING oF | 4) LICENSED Bt ue 2 NEAR | CA i Leery prtarunee OR 53-1298 STREET NEAR GENERAL a S i ? { ‘ac a + < Z ’ ELECTRIC APPLIANCE ee Growing Cards | sed” CRN eee | bing end Sains? Oive a erin | Gate tt aaverTENG. fovian CARE ic ” rr Open Evee) PE 208 Open Eves "th #. Sum 10 “ul 8 REALTOR. 33 OAKLAND* = Must ners espestenre: OL- cent profit. No experience neces-| abu pe do it. OR 3-4 Rttut aa loti) BU 2-130 | *E 2-9236 | APT FOR ae UTH. FURN AVE, FE 5-0603 ye 2-4061 for appointment. Costs nothing to Wr uburn Averue Nurses ane rayel and) 2 a oe ar TY GIIA oo K 8-3530 : JOANGAY 7. EXPERIENCED GAS STATION ie |=: Gee pet ae cee W atasin | end loading. FEY 3-000 au Pg Te, Pasir ied a GI AN® FHA eAcHRLOR OY PvE nace | Rent Houses Furnished 35 ./°4™ @ room ranch ATE ER FORD tendent with pmrechanical ability. Regal Greetings, Dept. ®. rera-§ Day & Wight— Licensed & el fe wirn “4 TON, TRUCK zeneme ates 3 CASH FOR YOUR HOME || $10 Wk FE 4-2970, 1701 Baldwin > moot woae eS —R.O Garfield 1.1210 9880 43601 | ae. c. igan ‘$ . * anytime, es, We can Se sour home for. CLEAN 3 R 8 nr BED | Lorus LAK - Grand River, Nevi. After 0. __ ReGieT NU PVT. OF. CL oe ARTED: a *® Wid. Household Goods 27 5 pods artery orp, OE a eben ua Pruake privileges EM 3637 | 25 bedrooms, Eionoea Ton fice of Pontine specialist, Send hour. _expertenced. rk 2008. | QO’ DELL CART =| en all us for further infor ; on Lake iprreget - 3-Se2 & A ualifications and ref. to Pontiac DAY WORK WAN TARTED. GOOD" AG | CASH FOR USED TVs PRNI- ation Do not feel obligated We COUPLE & BABY PvT BATH &°7 BEDRM WALLED LAKE Mi MOD.- ne T eee OS . al Deg Ett ANTE id ae and long “ape! aime Na ture And misc, FE 32-0367, cae sae zens property ast | — FE ¢2847 |” Close to city, Reas, "ERGE aD ming SAND BaATR : te Phone $-6808 TE og tell you the cash you pan receive | NT ROOM WITH KITCHEN cor. | ° she prsveb Tews eeee to ne APY ar eF REGISTERED Nu RSE ~ HOME STYLE COOK m ing a SMITH MOVING Cha FOR ee Seni ce ° nas TRADE WE BUILD . ' privileges for lady. Ne down: ; “BEDROOM, MODE an co | tts |e Al Lice W. Huron Pediatrics Supervisor. Starting | 77 Blaine St saan | Local or long distance vaperine © CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP-: DORRIS & &§ON REALTORS | PUN ier Ser on Faas | __N._Spginew “8+ FE- 46108. a SRM nae arorpené aanrs| of wersing Berviee. tac Gen- | EU a TRE NEEDFD | tween 1 to} pm ee [ake Rd FE 6209 MODERN § ROOMS ‘ADULTS. . cad aibeclapaaiclay Naess? BGM) ee ees ene: Michigan. 690p Tear & GENERAL OF | TRUCKS TRACTORS | Entire home or odd lots. Get the WILL T R. \V FL.| For RENT — FURN UPPER 37 ROOMS & UTIL ROOM 2066 Rent #7 Cecar Istand Lake, 938t Building Service FE 27004, FE RELIEP C CcooK aed WAITRESS. Hous work. i eae waa a ae pte ial ase: top * dotiar. wu 2eE outright or Wen eit) tare - see) you and icon Semis ish) aac meter heat ” sMarlington. ._Dedston_ wee | saarwe Seen mba “ant 3590 she ] SEKEEPE: Som m un 1 y E © € efron 5 - 20 reeds rh W Huron, motherless home. 1 child only-| | Dump_ trucks Semi-trailers Sale Phone OR 3-2717 ue your home. land contract or acre tite privileges Couple only. Now 4 REDAM ROUEE PART! lhe) weat of Sashabaw off a. iy aes Opportunity — sHUT-INS & STAY-AT-HOMES, | _OR Sess . Pontiac Farm and WANTED TO BUY — ALL TYPES *E°,, Cel, now for a 2o-minute eee _ ‘Harbor 886 _ Risse a Ree 7 8 Will train 2 salesmen. for expan-| earn money at home, telephone | HOUSEWORE . OR WALL a Ind ial T _of furniture, Ph. FE 2-5523 r ads die SNe GHT HOUSEKEEPING, PVT 3 pM BUNGALOW. INCLUDING —— "°° FRM — sion program in food ocerine | solletting Write fo ess | ing. Reltabie. _FE_5-6398. ndustria ractor Co. WANT TO SELL iT? | D. -RILE Broker | “Ent, Wash Priv $8 FE 8277 ~~ aun rm. vath. Garage 104 Heo» RIES T WITT OVTION 7 rfings unlimited, Ayply to Mr Box TRONINGS WTD REASONABLE. $25 8. WOODWARD DON'T FUSS—CALL Us oe Elisabeth Lake Rd Cottage — deraon ; It, Priday, 1 p.th. Jan. 2nd., TELEPHO pOLICTTING FROM’ FE 8-069. | Open Daily Inciudin Sunder, SUN SALES. CO MA 6-134 FE @1157 FE 4.4821. wore. KITCHENETTE APTS 3 RooMS AND BATH CLEAN, i ee ee 411] Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains. our office of your home. Part of | TicENSED Sac ca | a 30, | _Pullitien furn $14 per week 9470; Loses Leke_ OR +0071 RENT $5950 Sheet Metal Mechanics» full time. Phone F FE 2-7011. . Vie of Joslyn. PE 5-7490. GNWANTEDARAICURS PICKED Wtd. Miscellaneous cial "5 ontiac Lk. i * _ + ¥$RMES AND BATH. $30 MO ay 444 2 bedrm ot) 3 petirm Chance ist class sheet metal men with WANTED cary aye Badal MIMBOGRAPHING TYPING, sxc uP. wid 4638. | eee. eenaaees la Has coe OR be AT WIL- "5415 Elisabeth Lk Rd to buy Jike rent Murry! Builder Complete. fabrication experience| [ess Apply at the Chuck Wagon) _retartal service EM 32043. Painting & Decorating 20 1X VESTORS Goon | aMALL AP | @ ROOMS WITH BASEMENT. “pon: FE Soba in prototype aircraft, Must have! _in"*wizom. RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS BA- [|] checch eeads, 5) per (cent interest | A ti tursished np el ~ MOSTLY | " tec Lake. OR fase SELL eee -experiene avout. a - t ee oe ae 1 tes ent, garage 4-311 “7 TPA Te _L WOM : PART E bys a Sase” glras home, days. 18T CLASS PAINTING - AND DRS | Wrp. USED eit TALE WOOL C 10] I THREE V-RM_ APTS Util PORN la Ms BATH. aut oe cecal on 70 BOY 2 = : ma — i —— — + —¢ —Hemifen— Jeclsotle opti cGregor g. Cor Noni No ¢ — light housework. 3-0290. ae : ~ | ng. for rig mak) We Can eel Your ‘House. - Fisher B. ié a) BATH BS! : 3 — 1785 EB. Maple Ri Ra g, Corp. mene " necessary. FE 6.0281. oP a ™ TRONINOS, LAUN- ia i8T CLASS BEGORATING PAINT | ing re any - : | __ welcome. ogy an 5a oe nace Furn. of rn, Prt. lake, Stns as a Marion. §78 a WELL-PAYING WORK See ee ieniNGS FE aad wail papering. E6235 | Money Wanted =i UPPER « ROOMS AND BATH GAB, _ 0 Waterford_OR 3-061 Lis - WR ea SATE -.- -- FOR HOUSEWIVES- + WASHINGS _ AND INGS, TaD eee AA | heat Week-days after 6, FE 56-3413 | lee JAMES KE COURT LARGE) @ rooms Basement Onrage. On ete hl aces | Moers, ears are saaaenety end wLERTNOS & IRONINGS, PICK Po a i IST MTG. SECURED BY NEW ne yo Que Gu host. 8 fireplaces, 1; pcan page a a 5 workers are mm. y su j = | ' on! rep ac rooms acre ne xf Al YOUNG DRAFTSMAN, (SERVICE| ¢d for these new se ina _up and, Delivery. FE -4-J)35 ; ef. turn. FE 3-4315 — apolar “scoly Pomuse Wess Pr | { | eee : ee ‘a BAT aND| bik city bus Rent or lease.) m be ar Airport. t06 exempt). with fome | eants. Wanted pomes and apts. 1 Us . hot and cold . Near Dublin School $500 . _Help \ Wanted F Female 7 7 etree peg eige ase me as | we wou aciis us ENG on ne Free ett. ¢4996,| Sil creas Furn, or unfuro | "(Sell sos | Your FE -quity . { Adulto oniy. 390 'N. Mbeddae at - | ren vaishes ‘ rms. 2 + total $6,500. Use as Bor 3 pedran: } LADIES TO PRESENT CHILD. Se eee ieevicd’eader a We fete | eee help. PH 3-7024. Se years eaperisnee, Rensenatbe. | 3163 Cosetinaderh Rd. PE. 5-3030 Dart red ten, We also need jE 37] SEDRGOM TL AREPROR? pres eaten ‘of 2 tamatiy, PE #-0007 | one Tae ee aon 3 BED. se Megeata tines sabe ume seee'w an ge *TD,~ OIE GLE AEIND | ,eledatin, peer Octo Youve, cource, URikes To Wertog sump ens OF PA ate rary mad on Paie Rcd ge Doge sure Sam Oo ine o on not ig - sheets : 6, i it rooms ning ¥ 343 F) aad Dm. Call alter Wine Bat ms For Ay imument, Prestggar * sali Stadia chs TEL Cee ER CIe | Rochester FE pe (Pose “IMME DICT ELY | “m0 So ecaeck. ad calms Go Brlningapon i teak ute | WATKINS LAKE 6:00 EM 3.0400. ee Se ss WOMAN Ww = PAPERHANGING — PAINTING. san taadl sate wee SS car garage sits bens. fred ; ANTS HOUSEWORK Jie ne. _Share Livin Quarters 30 30° and land contracts. Buyers walt a BEDROOMS | LOWER, MODERN. |~ 2car gurage. 1's biks. from bigh! 9 pr, 1! a echool tn Birmingham BaNciNa Full tt wae tr sent ee gana <. : VT een a tar re | oe pa Meaytare Bir = ewes way bain sinuievel hierar . sc ni u r I —— afternoons only. pellet’ & ball) To pm. PE abe. WOMAN iN WANTS WORK CLEAN cieaw | PAINTIAG. GAPERING & rian Silliness iol Paw Mi Jones Real | Est, nished, near OMT. PE ba0e ERE ROR FOU cE WAS BABE “Titewoea Dr ONE rom classes, please eal A WOMAN WANTED: “HORE FOR beaut eR or offices’ Eve- bie. Pe pat Bide. Mi 6.3422 be 230. ° 7 BE WEST SIDE, CLEAN = ment and AC urmace, von SS : home than wages. EM 33402, : orbs ara Television Service 22 WiLL SHARE sane ora “We 5M: | Re ent A Py s. Furnished 33. decérated, utll, furnished, FE rent until June 15th 2934 WAT or Rent Rooms | 37 =| Aiee bempeny bac imme. | WOMAN FOR MOTEL CLEAN Own room and ail privileges. a i sepa ROUND FLOOR Poke’ RG "to. Round. Lane dey | oy ~ ae im wick hme nee Company has imme- ing. must have own tr : 2 $36 per mo 1 FE 8-1749 after 3:30. : OOM, GROUND FLOOR ¢ wr BUS STOP IN NICE z E, diate opening for ions tion. Apply Wille Toor eabing, os Building Service 12 alu Ty sERVICE Bee or age Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32) ROM TRE MENETTE Racal ere entrance, 3401 Opdyte, $56 Wag, mts to. sees Manon |. comfortable room. PE &1 al yeats of age. Attractive cor. & Walton. | FE +248 Rayal Electronics. atracts, Mtgs. 32) rate, sete ont 0 W Pade pene eee Ri” See Mr. Afbor Next’ door. , COMFORTABLE ROOM Jon OEY. - ask pee rs | = 4-1 COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- “ ; nora hoe ST CROOM APTS Ra NO] EM 35265 tiemen in nice, private home, - , School’ graduate. Company” _ | WANTED | BOWSER CONSTRUCTION© Ne 190 or PES asee ABSOLUTELY la oe. Tiree Ths a er ai te "MODERN, 3 BEDR y | Cicee_ tn. PE 36616 offers 2 Week paid vacation, Qe ven ere MA G22) 0 OA OR | P, STRAKA “| the tastest action 2, your tend | Nicely furnished, Pvt. outeide eat GE Tom ee ", MODERN. rE — ’ | GLEAN. LARGE WARM SLEEP. Moran emporbagt te steady ad- WAITRESS FOR EVENING WORK. “1 SAND’ & g big «JEN ER. | contract Cash waitin ‘All atilities furn. Auto heat i Peete aa accept. Welfare, MODN @ RM. 2-8TORY HOSE. |) ‘B= ronme. close in. iedies. 367 err ge aoe | 8171 Ditle Highway. epi hetpent Pontiac #. Floor ce | 2000 & evening calls rE 92-9495. _ Call Realtor Partridge, ‘rE 4-358). | =p Lhe ge Pigfscorese bey __ check . Includes garage. & full batn’t _.N__ Saginaw FE 24 poly Beneficial. Finance | _nings. Closed WY TYPE OF H ns, . Upholstering 28 wR con. : _2nte 8100. OR 3-8061, ? BEDRM BRick TERRACE, | [Chlet, 08 Comments Ther my Bh ee ROO | Dye Company. 7 W.- Lawrence St.” "WHITE WOMAN. FOR GENERAL | (istom drawn OL 1 “ui ~ | TRACT. CASH BUYERS WAIT. i ROOM BACHELOR | APT wo per {ile bat. pa heat fenced yard. evenings © Whittemore Mr,_Don_Dubats, meneeet ae No care of enijdren. nico _ _.: | EAKLE’S oh gedigl fe PHOLSTER. INO REASONABLE DISCOUNTS _wk 0 State St_ E2066 5 Rui ara pears a ie eat | WobRR ~F~BEDROOM. Cit. COMFORTABLE -R OOM West BEAUTY FORM | §,ci80i State references, Write | and fireplaces’ MA $378. | 36a kane At. ae me late 2 Tee KITCHENETTE. 2M =e ee es rvs yeicome, nmtry room. siec:] __ bite for bontness Ines FE. S522 Sensational new home -reducing Pontiac Press Box 116 BRI BLOCK A 7 i BAYDEN. Realtor | _N._end, very nice FE ¥ Woot (mores: his ox pe 983 me “$355 | oN LEMEN NEAR TELHURON. onstrate this amasing pew prod. WOMAN TO LIVE Tk FOR GEN-| work, also chim jo job too 197 oe PERRY oo Walton PE poet aL seen “a x ete y RMS STOVE FURN Cum.) Fox EM 1 TROGH Ron On FLEsiaE eral Must love children. MA, latge oureaigent ay commer- r+ i ere _-Spts.. partly na e | dren welcome. $16 week 67) j ar ¥ GOOD ROOM For GENTLEMAN, wet, Hugh commlasion, pipe chance lagpe. Renigeny™! see sense FE 5-8888 CASH] - ty Ra RM ARE ALL wie | Whitmore Rew 2 BEDRM CLOSE TO, FOX. | right downtown, reuscnsbie, 7H tion. For personal eterview Oeil FouRG. WOMAN FOR GENERAL! — Stina Lost & Found 2 dst Poveril Over G ‘Galles ~ elle cen ROOMS UTILITIES FURW. bie, Call wetu gen &i0 am. ed HOGS ly MI_6-0825. cor sotraciors, office in loons “BUILD AND SAVE— : AVAILABLE, FOR LA % KD CON. ee nae pe | Mery clean iot+ of heat 300 N. eta Boag a ~ - bookkee’ ee rs cote rene meni jovaks VOR Tt te CASHIER Xp. Send resume sta thtough our volume purchases ND — TIGER CAT NEAR| NO OBLIGATION, CAL UTTIN® {CLEAN WARM. LOE ROO ae PAR RTLY. Bane ent. rss buat Ro at 1678 Teor meee Mask a | aa fies ° MUST BE 18 APPLY. OAKLAND Fh ae ny ‘experience, age, & sel-| and ‘direct to you sales oodward — _— Lk. inter- | Adulte Util furntabed, 236 Or: ‘bath 286 Wh fonnie Weaver. 42031 “HQUSEREEPINO. TARGET E NEAT, THEATER MANAGER, FRIDAY, ary requirements to- Box 112,| We have’ #00 plans or estimate | section. FE 216 . ~V third Lk AMA BUF eet nT DRER aMALL HOUBE” NICELY FUR. Private. 164 _1_T0_4 PM. “| _Pontiac Press. 3 | TOUTE Wee ©. | GOST: COLLIE D6G ANSWERS . nson Ta 2 RM, we WE MODERN Deaceas 319 E. Pike. Mished. ‘yivn etilities, adulte only. | 22" DIETICIAN YOUNG LADIES 1636 TO ASSIST pe s7310> or W900 cite = eesuron |: Bie ath sees steady rent Mr i) RMA PyT SATH. GARAGE |_OR 3-008 ace fe Mwerteide, FE Sia : nager tin on sales pro- : 1648. , Newly decorated, ¢ jo ae = Immediate opening for qualified motion. Av dollars week-| ( LOCK - LOST KCE, NE 1704 Le Telegraph Ra. couples. Also | cabin, child wel- | y . corner apt. = cieticlan. Must be college gradu-| ly. See Miss “Epi, Tl Mechanic CEMENT & B Siace Lf eer ‘aw REAR come. FE 8-0058 i mpg meat heer water stove Rent Houses Unfurn. 36. Na Lard WITH ate. Experience or ADA member- St. 12-8 é rE 2 W. of Beit i. wi Lake. a mie : BEDROOM APT. FOR LEASE. pl J ‘irnis $65 month. FE WW -~n~4 rn een Pereierareaeidl “2 Lge loci Ronde core | Sat See tales ae “ail. Reward. EL 60215. os C A$H pi00 Rit Be, Adulte. 139 Bechinole. | <7 co FLATS. —pao-veepwur |! ,BEORM. ADULT® LOVELY ROOM FOR WORKIKO aa : | Prete Bor tt: ete Help Wanted s CFRAM Mi C TIL Reinga d Ge German elover ene | ERM Serre apt Pv | ERS r arene 2 oe ie air - ment Ya Mice “Diners ot fe Fe sees | iso fon WOR mn Vv - = “ | ve ee 6 x Tl. 7 % pane pede ty of rogp? Hatche & Alrpert “OR ~QUICK CLOSING. Entr., shower util furn| West! School on uch treet es i T-BEDROOM HOUSE AND ONE 2 | ideals eae CREO Git: PISHWASHER FOR EVENING ACCOUNTANT — BOOKKEEPER. Moly aye ea Weicker oe i -—NO HIDDEN PEES— MB®, on a epee sis —— $17! or FE 6 bedroom house Ali newly dec- | all chil Fr owith work. 8171 _Diste Bignear. Apply | male oF, ae ure be ek Advance Plocr Go, is | ° | wkiy, Royal M 7 _nooM - 2 “SATA PNT 17 | tet; Near sostine. Rect ores! bee iu wen __ evenings i enced a ape general CEMENT : cae rr | W E4322) Se ee ee EXPER. SALESWOMAN TO BE’ Books taxes. Age 25-40 | _ Floors, basements : ar ator Parakeet Pe Nicholie & Harger Co. it, FLOOR 1 ae 2b RAH Jee Lake. Couple oniy. on) 5; napa “HOME FOR RESTOR. | SLEEPING RMS RENT, ead very goed salary. Po: Bena rer south ‘Birming. DRYWAL Lost FADES BULOEA WEFER, | CARE POR LAND COMTRACIN |< Oe” Seattle, MH Adie | 5 7 Rua DUPLEX: “APT Cage LE. oe 0" ae el u e s : os 1% ! Aa at loath 5 See Press Box 92. = ares. Past, giticions service Bere ot ss few, Pains ARP. | Jd. J. var ste — Hwy. Tm : wee ge ite oe ma et eee furn, Fadl “sieDKOOW | TERRACE, aie A iM. = ROOM. FE 63003 EXPERIENCED WAITRESS FOR 4-0053 tor rent TED APA Fy pea oer iz er 4 pm a 1 a.m. to 7 p.m. shift. Apply| & eto aor EE DRY WALL TAPiN« o AND Fina BLACK & TAN MALE DOG ae Rous eae os CAS. SARLAD 7 BEDRM HOUSE MODER , SEMINOLE fit. LEER I | Big Boy Drive-in, 2490 Dixie Hwy. Have ee ies ee eke, "Free estimates. FE | ereiog it MAE PD, emi Gaon =. ; A ee ae PARTLY MA 80 ‘h garage FE. 2. : wld ater ares at aa * sie? ‘s. wasted i “EXEC, SECRETARY || Can inake above average wage! 5505 nite G0 CERAMIC. aati = i Fs igen ROOMS. UPPER APARTMENT / _furnisied. Myth monty PE. 61538 Ce rare , 2 PER MO. 1608 § te 13 a.m. RBA _| white with tan on both ears & For itd t _fontrnets ong equities: |. bow fre teu! toy tor | gn Ave Near Baldwin | S8EDROOM MODERN, REFRIO- On 3.3006 « ‘ , BIRMINGHAM AREA CON wi ieet oat arrow gen os ee esher “yuh | of _opaple MY He = Private bath a e. Heat erator and electric stove furnished | wan R mes NEAR DOWN: = a = te! ' obliga: valle ENETTR. ot water i oe : ad ; cere apr Mest bare & ne UP and womenf for full oF part time Radio & TY. 00 Chamberlain | sae ase eees otk i ‘ Parke i PE ae. | ise. Fe aceon ined war — ma alowed: $60 mo EM “town Gentleman. 19 Moreland. | fs me onan reauttl be rel Brust huriness "experience ia or vicinity of Finer’ C10. Ee Ask for Ted Me (Pea ives anes INTRANCE CBee 5 ROOMS AND BATH STOVE AND J. Pa ice qNOUSE, On “Orion a Rooms With Board 38 | : ; ee - ‘ i trigerator — — Ref: AAA AAO ne a chni¢al kground preferred.! nished. 1 FE $-2786. RRO RFA Single or couple, fon. De grink. | setrig uron, | Good salary incr pene. GARRT Zales of aE Hobbies & 2 143 *Cose-Elisabeths ag BS. ing, call efter 3 pm, rs erences FE 6-44 Naw | ceepacow c wRICK, ELIZABETH ee rvonie iunamere | 4 , pens Wood rd aden. 1018 | Gano rty Store. Good ‘Keow & Supplies A. , mM MEDIATE. ~ | awe rae (ROO "APARTMENT EMT refrig- rs a, watieD UKM “aOD. 5-037. ; | _Dime Bidg. Detroit. Rpg rh og gg Pat ee eearee at — smal) onnares. a = ort 4 COMPLETE gd ‘WAVE 65.50. buyers File rk! SAM. 7) ROOMS ss rs BATH, BR _AEPhIC. | 8 capacity with waite ’ Jy on : good Dorothy's, N. Perry. FE = ron ieotats ima uron, PE. ‘ Al erator, stov a clr roulator, i ing ist Mok favorabie terme t@ o.> re — : 46001 or rk ask for Mr. 5 ROGME & : ae smell wages ive EVELYN EDWARDS : _Clars Ce LP die t on in, FE $1787 Degota Piace.| Lc , KNAP OES = tL ‘ , +6395. PACA ch wna iim a NEW LOC ‘Pred Herman on om) | WE BUY women. raay : i ¢ * cat * i¥ GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING feed 7 ass es 34. Conti d The Salvation: rears setocaten! NOW OPEN i st 5 esler on. -RikcKiop —Gién Actes Nursing, Home. me. + COMI + FE: Oth WAVE 136 | for’ he \ "proof wale, 2 . oath. Pie , "tegises | grand on Sanoaese atm ams, _ 3 Fone “trons Telephone by: saa tat. Seacae, PAR | «ALL CASH” rown| aS Pt Perry. PE 2-30 : Ot AND FHA EQUITIES. “ | hd EI Ba or howe foains on Gate: =f ~Gpening ) \anuary Lo ge IW KERSHAM ¢ Women With ambition - person. ep ©. Maple ae - Ayiair 6-4286 |" akity & poise, sige hi ae = “HOTEL AUBURIN Sash Put neon. beth ea u ¥ | ificagions On your let ar ours ——— - Sisal S see Liat Pe otet—— ebie Paved deve only $8190.90. tyrep-in-todey —tet-ug—give yous SS 4} BROKER, rr 2.9407 Frves. FR 8-0871-. - ‘Eat Cuicaga noc en BSP price No Oplgatians you ie SHO DOWN COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT : z oF { ne " } it’, 5 PULTE PRIGE $2850 a [ee eetie roma viccetes i) | ree some iPS) Mee 518 OT ne gee $3: : F.C. Wood Co. Bix «rooms and “path with full = AS SOCAL three etn OF meee ae : gaiow with full basement. In TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT 4 Let _5On th) needs toes be vara je roots i dedtabets ao ae a he ee aah I ronal ee + ee ook faire Pall price! #2 6602) wins oF E aes eT Oy ira FE. 5-0101 there is @ new auto-ol) fur- Tina Lovely 3 bedroom bungalow, After 6 cal OR 3-1038 4383 Lotus Dr. off Windiate road ., heat Oniy $12,050 00 | MOL Pere LISTING BE RVICE nace This will be sold at . ; ce full basement, oil heat, recrea- —— = : —— ened Coveship % 200 fa wr beauty 2 Trenes & (4 BEDRM RANCH HomE, Lor) — ‘De 1e® low Price of $6.900. - FE 8-6455 * tion room, baths. garage.| SEMINOLF HILLS Sf. f | fon KR. Trwin & Sons a BEDR) : re a : DLORAH BLDG. co corner lot, carpeting and drapes. ee ial wick | 06 ~ for Colored Kamuhes ONE STORY FRAME - 3) os ixi82? storms & «creens. land, SUMMER. BRR! A Priced for quick sale with terms | 3, vedroom colonia ¢ Bugley ‘St rice —!/ bedrooms tty car garage | Realtors acaped with shrubbery, bac k |. RN KEEGO HAR- ar gumfum py “gitached ga- bcsrom, mal Apeni [pics = Full basement, gas heat : 311 West Huro® Btreet yard fencetl 4, per-.cent GL} Is just around the corner so 5 Oe oe Low down -pay-| 790 HILLCLIFF ’ rage, 75 Naor frontage. Walking aha $40 per month. Catl Mra.’ : . 1 Phone rr “4 ve FE apse Fe 24031 | mortgage, monthly payments $44 look a oe lake peirteged ment OPE 43041, Eve. FE 46312. Northwest suburban’ 2 bedroom Seoecceed yy 6 Ft coats. shopping 3 1943. | 449 ORCHARD LAKE, AVE ; ~| ine taxes & Ins Will take tate ‘log cabin pow ie jarg cen! Raseell A. Nott, Realtor = IMMEDIATE. tera aenvice | Uy cee er sui aesncres | | isles cialcsreees ce ers | SALE seca Mowe 2 TEAM | oer pees as 2a FOR SALE SUESSO@0D- Gk. 4 ' foc eay MULTIPLE LISTNG SERVICE cent. Lake Rd OF 35283 the dining area e coz 0. ; : 110 W Pike FE 4-905 POSSESSION kitchen, There i a new oil large lot Good location. Lake wee eeuser, i Hccioeceg th ee, What is your choice of a dream NI . RAN HW HOME ) i ./ 40 DOWN femnece. one dose peomaee ayo pey ment. De ntate Priced. to. séll with “home? Ranch. conventions! 4 fam NE is “ 450 dow fet o mortga costa } ; : eater and storms an wer z : ouse or @ mod entem- 9600 EABY “TERMS see Cowen ORTHRIDOR Al : K ee e narthwan eupacnea, pevcensi tne oer aan MULTI LARES oo: porary? Pull brick Pull ee, BLomAn BLDG CO [9.3 eecroee: brick homes. ~ base- vee Full price, $5,000 | nicely landscaped and over- TODAY'S SPECIAL ment. City sewer and water. Gas tt iH ment, gas heat e Lot pie looks White Lake. bedroom Lapa id t home, 2- heat. Paved streets..We have gee! Biter ot ae ee OAKLAND BEACH UMION) EX Gony. Siibeorm bunge: _ ThE cor uinabed garage large. lot Oserr pee meres ot of state cholee in Milford Manor Sub. at ,' 2-9 bedroom erick ranch Dasa te y LAKE PRIVILEGE \ > Na lak ri $500 down immediate oe: will sacrifice his equity nothing down for Gls or yery low TEN uiivres FROM PONTIAC. ment gan Lk prifilewes jow, 1 block from beach nige Lovely cottag@ overlooking 2 OW! take priv low - for only 360. in this FH edroom rancher Lae slown a oe bedroom nce Fi irt-leve ese subdivision Ful) price $8200 _ lakes basement, automatic. ofl AS dollar home for _ s Hurry on oe re ets? 206" oe i OU senate = eer ater “Manor> Dr. rae hardwood Toor Ymame-t ake pillows Rucetlent terms | heat, 660x266 ft lot Priced HE) only $5.000 dollars This cute Commerce “Rd MA Theat, 2 car garage. carpeting : lgrraioag! mote Ra ti Milford diate possession, $8,050. Eas), soa | > hed. | “iek*eale $6.500 terms § room ana beth home is MULTIPLE LISTING - envice \_ and drapes plus a6 ft. bump Noeiper Wil Reali terma : : - IRWIN DRIVE DRAYTON area Modern 2 hed. | located on. a jarge 560x330 . vand’paint shop in rear of prop- |- uson Knealty ‘or _ EM _3-6556 ry RM. LGE LIVING RM. & KITCH- . bath, 2 bdrms. Lot 50’ x 156 Lk. privliages! $5,900. $2,500 down. OR 3-6611. SALE AT WALLED LAKE, 2 bedroom frame house, gas heat, carpeting, venetian blinds, storms . and screens, large fenced lot. - $500-dewn MA +1466— RILEY PARTLY FINISHED nch-tyne on corner Mutual +1815 ‘a NEAR LINCOLN JR. HT ° Large 3 bedroom home with lassed-in front porch. Full asement with ol-steam . Priced at $6,050 with down ~ . IVAN W REALTOR FE $9471 042 JOSLYN. COR. MANSFIELD OPEN 8 : KNUDSEN Near Downtown . Large 8-room @nd 1" bath brick house near downtown that. lends. itself to a 2-fam- ily or light - housekeeping rooms Full basement, large enclosed perch and many other features. Priced with terms. Elizabeth Lake Estates ~.reem—and--bath—bungaiow— situated “dn 2 beautiful lots, micely landscaped. House * has full basement and stair to attic. Price reduced: with terms, Immediate posses- sion. WM. A. KNUDSEN “REALTOR 244 8. Dp Ue ge ne FE. 4-456 _Evening No. Gaylord _ . Fer Sal | “by D Turner For Sale ouses’ 1: Rent Stores 40 For Sale Houses 43, 43) bats oe H ¢ sa ito = _ 7 STORE . 8A. GI — | m. Bungalow r N hi D ‘ 2 FREE RENT, STORE OWN. 840. GI—NOTHING DOWN | 3-Bedr g ot Ing own ; is | aught ok caged’ 2 me bar Bare ful “basement rege ard At Huntoon Lake = = : ae =. term lease | i s : 1004133. toot tot sis ; cS J ’ d tate. reasonable time. White Ls Oe TAC, Monthiy = eet oT shade. Carpeted oa OF. nog . s rage. 2 —pedrooms—s yey @ name address, kind # busi-; iP | ON [AC “LAKE. living room oak floors, plastered - “our mod 2 m ot oe On Belévin ess you "py aaa pel een pe Only $11,000 with $1,500 down | walls, A-1 basement with large : OR $201. AS z A yaet Law ae ft such business. No others Plastered walls, Cah oor, a | Gir tumsce, liveor . gerage, PIONEER HIGHLANDS joan pce mage : : 2 acres of Jand—asking $18 Fi r emen - ‘ Z , f : 4 . will be considered Pontiac Preos, drive "Fava “heat! ceramle tle | fenceg rear yard. $2,500 down $12,000. Brand new listing. Reach x : = . Box‘77. - Bath kite | wi) handle. mong other nice| type with car garage. Neat ss 95 MYRTLE STREET , | CP AOTHING pow N | | Realty targe kitchen. 9 pice Iprgs . 3 2 Dedmeam beagsiow. tring : —, a i oa ca arge kitchen 2 nic ae ety : Rent Office Space 41 "' Semmes 3 ar Bedrm., Full Basement sedreesas. Caremic iis seth. Yee OTHING: OWN" — es ene Se = See. RRR neil ae eeiy tah month 4 Acres and Barn ‘ basement Sylvan lake privileges. | N D $100 DOWN recreation 2 LGE RMS, HEATED. wir} JOHN VERMETT es pe eesi ey “gematep fact eat Webster i ae ied To a grritting GE. burer,. large | 474, i aned jot. 2 ~ rine lot downtown, ina 808] COMMERCE E RD an nemi-bungaiow, tastefully decorat-' Gas ; _ F fireplace. wall to wall . . __ Oakland FOR s4LF FURNISHED MOD ed, radiant heat, ofl furnace, cop- | carpeting te ii & oves ou in eaten : FT. AIR en 2 ME B22 232 at Spe ner plumbing, ceramic tile bat see — ze e bedrooms ; $650 N ‘office. space in-new building Ca Cail FE 32 after —— wilt in oven and range Recrea- DRAYTON RANCH VALUE i ar . . ° 2 bedroom bungalow. Liv- tol Bavings & Loan Co 7 pes 7 Hien room with frepiace and half’ 511,950 Dream house Picture 300 ft. let. $15,250. ‘ Huron St, FE 400610 00 Pontiac - Roc! nee sa bat ‘asiraey Ooo sass atuc Jal lorie orcad vee HERRIN ae HILLS sO : ing room, dining room ond i ee A Bees ete eee ees el wit 2 setreon ome 8] WHY PAY RENT? | eee ost eae: taph Rd Call Lioyd Smith FE on care lot” 60 x 76 fh $1,500, ( renee Franks eel Guns, Pel Lastere base: screens, Nit ession, "Nort — _ 2266. do with recreation room See tids- water : ee 3 poss . is Seer FRANK SHE slants yaar GENERAL REAL ESTATE || now! eeVILL TRADE” BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS HOTS DOWN Phone for appotatmen ==" | 4305 Dixie Hwy OR 3-9701 : 4 i ——* tile bath. Rent Lease Bus. . Prop. 1A BY OWNER BY OWNER 4 BEDRM HOME, HOYT REALTY “Soom whtit hecement ioscteg bat: | LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES ood floors, nice = # ROOMS & BATH. MAIN FLOOR. Crooks & M3b 4 come eee Ore, | ar el eo awecend uatauce wits FE Ris "pg 20066 - schools and bus. Very lagsgs “and of Gas et mar sit NW Jehnson Sultabie for of UT Uy An st recs: inte aad ini “ year OR 40016 | “254 & Telegraph Rd sharp, $5 MODEL OPEN & per cent interest. Pay- ces Beauly Shop. etc Cali Real- Shade and frutt trees orm : hard bleh Sortchel a altati a Aa 8 graph . RO REA 2 taxes and in- tor Partridge: FF 4-356! ye feens $7400 ge down pay $205 DOWN TED Me DOR. TREALTOR 8 SUNDAY 1 TO P . TRA space, ee Ui snes 23622 6 twood MI 6. after 7. 3 suis Elizabeth Rd. WERE A rear ; ATTRACTIVE oe ay ace SS) o $3 600. $60 _per ee 5-124 — FE 4-3844 EXCEPT FRIDAY PERRY PARK ten eurena ae area “$200 Dion ih Oe ou mead to move in NEW HOMES Lakefront 2 - — Open a.m. to 8:30 Bm. 2 peter. “1 abn 3. ott ra ae ie . 2 bedroom ee sae ~ ( j hy feies tse “ NE Sle ae re ane sous “ ineG plane a paymmelss o bg bedroom Full basement MODEL HOME Asm rome ad 5 LAKE w ' = r E HAL TY Owner says Feat fd since Se PLAIns woNbenrut: DET Bot) TOe Gath and ull ses Vis Prices ys eu t= Mime” to pian your WEST WN N R AL a larger home. attra V@ oo Ue ahs ; location. Ample parking. Igeal for rh See ', acre’ This partys cae ONean mreestranianay: sf . ls a bene FE So or Eves. aad fan bey cred .. one Aes oetora, dentists beauly salon OF: cogs ean be your gain if wou act 4 nbd ,, 1 sive section, 3 mode 7 7 can buy this house w: ve. Gece : qater ront birch cupboards, wall to wall 01 di KO Wo of sbout $68 @lfices Mow being” cred en tele Tat (orce Must nave goad predit | wool carpeting throughout Hot with full’ basement and attached K: médere, Piastered ae moluding taxes and o-_ re ae nea oo a as SAP TON 4) SONA a BEDROOM pene i malar bee heres ane edb garages, We wi to your cons Bardwood floors. $55: a insurance. fais OR 47414 OR 34508 OR 46392 Bee es gcten | BS pence leet nae la: lake” privieged 5 lots front “# =f eee Bits taxes and insur- ; ' W Huron Bt I ons a © at iriy _communit ee en te Fe DRO! ne oot pi wie | Tene Bee Ne tal rand paved streets NO'DOWN payMENT | NIC "HOLLIE z i o 6 jakes t : iba. Oo eS eee ae a aaa {| call — PE 5-43 17_E HOPKINS 3 bedrm., ges heat. 1% baths. Wee re at EO ert large, noon “ene HERBERT C. DAVIS Cay ae sere ce Sie nee 3) mie it wes mee) ke HARGER CO. ee BE ILDT UARE bath conmpietely modern 1 ved GLAR 4915 IRWINDALE DRIVE 5 bedroom Fr plastered walis,| cludes taxes and insur STORE BUILDING 5.000 5Qt ee room duwn J bedrooms oa bat = oe ——| 4 © 1909 by NEA Service, na oak floors, You will be warm as $500 DOWN 33 Ww. HURON feet Suitable for light manu ap Steel ii basement mew fur 3 BEDROOM Full base- = toast this winter with this fore Gel ees pak Ge eiern facturing Commerce aft Union hace al) new plumbing new ment J “replaces, 2-car ga- i | & oe os , gas furnace, Payments ond 1% acres "On a ‘Rd. Near | WEST SUBURBAN _Lake Road EM 34854 et cabinet™ a a rage Lig aoe raom, 1", i — ene - eee Hegre pie fl April Mis, rkston Area, $70 @ month. | ~ ti aera oe ae 3 x ; ted 147 W Huron Bt Only baths ! . ; n ; : 22 living and d area. For Rent Miscellaneous 42 Bi80 $1500 down FE 21088 ee) eae a di sii “If your wife ever asks you that loaded question, ‘‘Why do they PNT co ‘PANGUS. Realtor full basement, attached 1% = WH 3-2 ‘ é i -_ Lovely Pungalow GEORGE R name hur¥icanes after women?’ tell her you don’t know!”* Just closing costs moves you into wie Ms eee ee car Eocafed"on sn Me sere sot. ; 3 , pooRS AT And A TERML 44, erson Bt. very at- ~ rane me é RICK : nal 324 Irwin, FE 20148 are Wee ees bubgslow. 2 bed- | ~ WEST BIDE - ° ; : auto. forced air heat, a’ d Soong reg tri-ievels. $15,775 to an room tiled beth stelrway to 2 thedroom brick with fintaned 2car garage and breezeway, large soe = al FHA terms, _ Only T SIDE For Sale Houses 43 fogred atlfe carpeted living i. ] : attic. Situated on corner tot For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43)| Wesruce tanced nced ‘xara. Located near| 9 left. tases ieaity heme oxn’s = ees toom, gas heat carnage soe ae in @ er selene rome. . ~ en Drayton Plains : Roger 4 Henry, Ine. oot up, Living room: wae | J tu it §)000 down - as uae fal oa oors en z 51l Main St. OL 1-0111 << replace, Peay parlor . ¢ SCHOOL ouly b a@ipoit le P eee . - OFNEs DRIVE, MEAN SCHOO Sc \iments Srey Pin eaten FURNISHED MODEL |, DOWN foo. Neat 3 Beshegier ‘tee teak en coca room carpeted ifving room, ane Sturdy built very fine J-family i fe rad a bedroom with forced air Nat To- NEW MODEL ‘close to Central heaf, large tot Small down pf; come aol! privale entrances, gas | TWin - CNDEKNT gered on E. Columbia. See this High. Sei . _ment. Owner, “MY 31-3711. heat garage, very convenient to a6 AUBURN HEIGUTS 2 parts bool. cated. on your lot, come ot and 1 5 . : - let us show you this new r meee ~ ; oe | at $9,960 on your tot, i paras. fhe 3 ‘8-3 bedroom frame homes Gar) room ranch home Oak™Noors and |" jake privileged lot Cail now erty now Sig “$15 per- Gne and half story. full basement! leat leree tot auto heat Only 6875 down, ; and make that wise Invest- month. Hurry on this one. 2-¢ar garage, 2, lot, Only 60 S00 +2701 Urwin Oven Whatre iar aily ouiMed ; | 1 ! ment ; Eg terms. Immediat ae ' OPDYKE RD INCOME odern | : a * . ( 6 call 2-338t or res : s ope | REALTOR 22030 9 bedrm ‘home with full base | RAH! | NTE . Winter Special Evenings afer ca = ‘ STEELE REALTY i ANDY Al AN AV ae Piep ment for owner and a tmedern | XA x: Canal front, 500 qe from Cooley -- se rigniand - iM at Hieh. yen Medes |G pent foul 18d 600 1 QE] l lal } We hace a cozy 3 bedroom, Lake, large 15x20 ft. living room| 4 OHNSON, Realtor _iand, Mich MU «2 aces down full basement home to Dray- with brick fireplace, 18x22 ft. fam- J € lL see: ee * I been lived in -basemeiit FE 46492 FE aul RAL ESTATE OPEN e VES noe trae Ab pie pen ed Ao Tiacre, ot Ieee, only 174 = eal elegraph kd. wom furnace — Bee and (Cp ARK REAL ESTATE LR 10% v2 Ww MURON| . home, for the yard $9,000. Cos E4255 | BY OWNER SMALL 4 ROOM and a i's car fares $1500 > aT m WRIGH | rOUaUy "Oy L Cea home in city Small down payt | -- down will handle 2 Immediate I ossession ' BY aWEie §-RM. HOUSE IN REALTOR | 1392 W Muron Open Eve & Bun | or consider rental option. OR] bem will move you in right away, | oe. with 1 acre of good J or @ bedroom atarter homes! 145 Oakland Ave ; FR 5-944! }7956 after 6 30 | ‘ 1S pedreoms Teck Brepiace tn fess ital etl = with full basement and rough wir eves MY Plt, . | lav ZOWNER 4 HEDRM BRAG AN arren Stout, ‘Realtor 10x24 ft. living room. Full ‘bas finished in knotty pine. pomail but ing: en Your lot or will build on) ener Wed & ee + with wall Fut wall carp ine Ful <$téa-+— ~~ git tty” water “err tot +4. = EHMICE- pos ull price $12 4. Term : : aoa ment FC mond to ORAGH TyTN AREA te ear fa) ai Heslanees. So, one eh len Corner Williams ee Rd. & M50) . ee | : G.I.'s : Call FE tadat. Alter 6 OR 41-7038 5 room home & 2 acres, fire | 495 DOWN — Two bedroom bun $960 ts the totel ptice of this 3) —™° Losind MY WOME: with APL Loree wantin: atenesuee |. Sate i tu lease any cule bedroom home, nothhing down, $19,950" t 00 4 bec rage & many other nice features | water ¢ lots seit oe 7 a. except mortgage costs. The Mrs. : Par ccee lode MY Fim | ble see in 61300 diene’ LAE ©, Lake Quick possession Clean JESSIE STREET sith heave pion enty of ‘room in this pelt nem yh rom he daha rae paid ta Atl Sc Oriom Realty MY 79911. _ | home Priced @t only 94350 Mandy to Lutheran Church, & il daitt tt kite Repgpreong For- ancl benien with full basement. ON NORTA BIDE) 4 ROOMS €1 800° DOWN (4800 DOWN Large @ rm home, People (er we fo Pies On = See ee we, aa cabl| doar plastered garage. 2 ceramic bath and owutilittes WNardwooed . | with fireplace. Jt, baths and gas iG Feat me sy y : : the baths, 2 fireplaces, even ;- Hoore, plastered walls and fenced | # rooms & OO feoneee jet {tani Clean amie and 14-1 con: | Tea Codie See 8 erie, Se eo wet ALTOR| Snd range slate entrance. plas- vard, By owner sagse with ORAS | dition Priced at only $7600 | Hieon Grardens .4 RMS AND BATH, NEWLY DEC- | 6143 Ocak wiaunete a tered walls oak floors, storme easy terms. Cail PE 44368, EN ETN TER SHIN DORN «4 ee $7950 will terms on this § orated. 6 ae old 'ull basement 1308 and screens, septic tank on your 2 1 a | NOTHING DC Large ae room Btingalow. Einelosed L po ake priv, OR 3-7034 or Ope . : i : ¢ MoRTOAGK “6590 DOWN ANT fiotching. eso noe ney mene | room bungalow only J years old porch plus tail basement, Ma 51 . S oe #:20 din ae Ls EJ DUNLAP \ a On adie | | A reposeeased home “ Here ta @ O} Beal Large lot ply car DR. AYTON PL. AINS Custom Builder FE 8-118 __ 408 Maceday Drive, i 4 tt RE Pp R RE AL | ne | value Only 4S per cent interest garage Only 3 blocks “from bed brick noe YOUR HOME NEEDS z 3 2 ‘N Aaginaw aie $260 Closing Costs “HUR- | toanelaon school Owner | Leaving State tere ee tee a th ledgeresk ALL US PLEASE W d W. Re ive ie . : wall & fireplace, Auractive kiteh- t = ; Sener f = bd id ar OSs S500 DOWN 0040 FULL PRICE SELL OR} Sell or Trade Is offering his nearly new home) en Oak floors Automatic heat. —( lar ston | é | \ N , 1 RADE: ' Large 1 bedroom west, | *s bedroom frame located In with brick front and wood shake Garage Now vacant Lot Homes low monthly payments 2 : . i 2 siding in Pontiac-Watkins Estate.| 399 $13,900. Attractive terms bedroom home 4@ 4t let aide home Paved street, large Waterford. Twp New awn- 7 750 DOWN 2S E, NC, CONVERTIBLE 24s Firepince {uti basement, off at Good 7 nsighbornded Wit | taka an front Vana | side This home must be seen to be} Cozy 9 eeareon modern. Base- REAL ESTAT i ; dai dal heat Close to sehool, bus Vrade fer Smaller home land con Paras) | is6x se Oil auiot zal appreciated Has natural fireplace nt. Automatic heat. Close to 20 5 Main, Clarkston. Mich. 3345 ware ny Uk RD stop and stotes trae hondelraltes mh mote) ne fenved An ideal spot for dividing living room and den. Bt. Benedict's Chureh | Donel- (ACROSS FROM BANK) - . : 5 or good vacant land sk for Mr | an C f furtt : ; L803 _ Ik | \ Al ( l | 1 Realt aT Bre ‘al infernal bony ee ee abel lay Mee Vokes jorge Siase” somupiota: ries. pepreneten: r Open aves — Bunday 12 to 5 BY OWNER. ; = aoK MODFRN 445 Oakland 6-009 7 . pric house & garage Nr canwntown 8 OMT Ate ee | 922 800 RAMBLING RANCH Bun. - Pies ie al Px Ce seca uemee! SMS Felese) Thoth payer I avender ges heat (o8dad FE 2 84a MULTIPLE we TING. AF "VICE, geinw with one full bath. and-two GIES REALTY CO. Bir hess: . - or peaher 2 Y y *LS pcb ad les oc ted ag ane 5 : bathe Full attached garage | FR 64175 721 BALDWIN AVE ; Peale cere teas |P ( ontemporat y alodel Gyii | Reaatiful setting overlooking. Sil OPEN @ AM —-— PN ean rany facta eres lot with Ph Poel Miehiand poy (ASO) eit 2 miles west of Pontiac. Immedi- Open Rat & Bun Byivan Lake NOTHING DOWN | ver take Golf course Full hase | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVIC E ahecca . a “an be pur- one ate possessions oy $5,600, $55 3 befroom — lower level base | es) : ment Large ree room Two fire. i : chased on FHA terms per mo OR 2 a menu all trick conttruction $72 Moth pia: es A bonve designed for real 4 ROOM HOUSE manetn A f ; ) : tement Ge we wer Liesl, Included tases & insurance Thy te : | Aud Garage Best cash offer with . or Appointmen i | —S¥ELVAN_LAKE. we i enclosed carport — « 13 bedroom . large fiving room. am | ; | buy it this weekend 472. Mae : - w. ack ha w bbedrooth Ipoh Le Ivan Lake Wide) ciel tagle cues Tn ee, ify 5 : tl te YWVN. Realtor A! Aullder FE 5-0884 eA 48 THE “IRD” TO SEE ° eric Teel ramen home. Fire- 2140 Ginrinid Hulse, “Sef Ao sewet Lain wi Pho FF 24m ; ; lace. built-ins, 2-car garage. 185 FE 446n3 Blain : 1513 PREE at H fIFLE “Listing BER VU | \ : CITY 5 ARM ER? g,itnces -let, Gechestte pe . PE RSONAI 1A r a OMFS : 44 — seca’ «dct Ate = i taba wees 0 gpensun é FF Choice nf tes of refrigerator ot It a garcen el K 5 FQUITY IN @ Retires WM HOME waster ar dryer ™ WES T. a101 Ww Gistes “ BE 43560 8 acre of ferte lang a $ ae wfhosas Le , gece 6 ‘i it LANDS 4 DE as Bile Brick Ae puma whet | | \. VS BA RG i, AINS . Oven Ev eenen . n Reuss age = scemforiable : MPF JANI) . is uri Y Bs edroom ome, A * ‘ = Pe hedrm brick ranch Altached ga é Ore N ah ANGE Pile eet i Sia ee Om RENT 3 BED. a aan $9,900 on terns. ee INDIAN VILLAGE rage Natural firepia a : s | FIRST ADVERTISEMENT on thts Oe TEBCe: Did igkt Sel Z ON—4 bedr note Two bedrooms 24 foot ac & ing rec room, oi] heat. gar NEAR TEL-HUR ‘oom hulitin stove and a NDAY 127 | tivities room Btorms and screens | attractive-narth sfde 2 bedroom Ontion oS buy FE 3443). eee { -home, ideal for large family, gas and drapes Rivomifield # ANC IE Aluminum awnings wrought jron | bingsles. Comfortable jomey liv- a RE. ane FOR PARTRIDG 2 heat, storms & screens, ‘enclosed achoat district &cheot bus Near, : tecorated patio. Full basement ing 1oom diaing roam Oak floors, MODERN YR 4ROUND HOME ON | md porches Tront & rear, new 2'9-car OMG Trucke& Coach Div $22-) ee. wetagetesti / firep! ace loads af cupboard apace | full basement. pil furnace ete 2 lotsa, nt ' State forest and Oc- | FH 4.3561 _ 1080 W. HURO: garage, -for appointment. CALL 000 Fam 1467 es nO. by Lo Atlached-two car garage Two Fererd vard everything in Al. attenc Fails Carpeting drapes, oy BY OWNER gREpROOM HoME) .° . : - lot site Tendeity tared for eave condition Only $1833 down - Bal | duilt-ina, freplace, of] hewt, 1%) MULTIPLE LISTING ay 7 and 2adk cement biok building, gy! EE BAvOy Coe titan atten our cares behind and have thie $70 per month includes taxes and| Cat gatage Sell” or trade for rf = J R Hiltz z 4h) Gong Monge chemolnn @calos OR e meh home and Crile that wil be the Ins Pontiac area home, FE §-7381. | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE edhe Pontiac area teal cmall bust VETS i ae all of your fdemia Only Pea ORE Gen afr Better - - Realtor . : “Sena aelup OF 7 1447 ; ‘ | $a tlawtt Wes ST OE be ok the better 1011 W. Huron FE 5-6181 RY MRER 5 ACHES MODFHN Nothing Down Aes : ree F met he ‘eae bond fi fd ‘No- Monthly Pay ments : i Le ony Hl pon i i , ' 3 wedroom heme 81000 town oP | ‘eT Mout hy * | OOK Kiichen recentiy remodeled. vak | + MY 3.2728 ee ‘ / : ar . Hoare & Grin lidlente at eo tments That's right, we will sell this 3 ae INCLUDES TAXES & INSURANCE « ve mens pee : 3 ad full WHITH LAKE TOWNSHIP PARGE oii) basement spacious living rm Twenty-four bY Party elght ranch Foil basement gas hent. garage : bedroom “starter ame ne and frame house on tai lols Needs 1 jaro. medi catns hardwood |) home on one Hundred fast lot large shade frees You can live eae MIRACLE no monthly payments till sa tepairs Price $8350. oniy 8380) coat, oclly water sewer Miacktop « treet Three targe in this nice location for only) Th i ls big bat Good | West Suburban locatio: dawn” EM 2.8135 To ees “ it hallis £1600 down ; Suburb Rane} ie 6downh = paymen : | betireome One and one-half bath STATE OAR ANC h the over-all price fr pment tor fear Pontiac Airpo OE RCHEG 8 eRe RAGE F REE per tee eee. acadm a at Like Tew 1 bedroom brick bun- this Little noney just a. fog tiled rec HO & mi of, city } alarms and screens $t2.#40 ful Neda TS al RON GAR- alow With pritileges on beaut!- off Baid 3 Gre oh Cheam F. . Wood Co. Timite 2 cat garages Only $16 Ciioie of stave or refrigerator, ot price Only 61850 dowm hae in - pom eli rpedalall ae ul Lake Oakiand Features’ \3x12 titchen and a ev living _ foo, FE < oH oy 4 Washer of dryper 2 i . ' ha< ement ah fired furnace a nie fie ates Bee Pberse peat = 3 ree wiiams Sati at Mw” SACRIPICE 0 - : i | Niy le 8 nh ne urnace ta = 235 : $500 down! Almost finished 3 hed OPEN (Hi 1m h nes nae ae so ve oa aa ees LS area. full bath, excellent base reation room, it ear garage with _ After 6 eall OR_ 3-2803 Toom, medern 1 acre Leaving : d | nent with recreation space au- paved drivewa: Balance at aiale berause of empl loyment Ox ary 27 BUNDAY 13-7) 41200 Gown lnceme from upper | tomatic “heat_and hot water | per_month on r_eent_mort- BY Y OWNER: 4 BEDRM_ BRICK, ~yatéred vicinity MY 2-393t— fe prnnt ae eo 4 oo ah $3.N, Telegraph Open Jivéa. Will mute than make the $6) _ geet pig oe ced Gwe deal Son —heat-Make—yeut+ . BY BUILDER MODT | PE 2.9236 Ber salen kl pareients | Wet Priced for gure sale ot | surance, Requires $4980 dows, ee esron Drayton: arr me AHee bee = oad CP eAMnERETON® ie MULTIPLE LISTING ERVICE OM th im Sfitle: 1 ae | Appeintstent only. acre. mMmediate possearion. low = ' cs down payment, G Flatiiey, EM Cad FP 8-620) tor information | [reali hip wed “bor the Ambitious Man ir YOU HAVE 61240 DOWN 3 04R? MR WILSON EM 3.6506 / 1D soles veitor Lu We can show you, we. believe, | ee | orris 101s Wo Mueon with a jarge family. See this | e of the best buys in Pontiac WEAT GUBUREAR : I iG : Ouren oto! 8 : s cedreom home, large tamily | Consists of 3 bedrooms, very large IMMEDIATE. POSBWARTOTe oe . 1 »y See roms) Mili one | bedros odern kitchen carpeted dining | OBB WAATO bpp - par : : STOR. FIDDELR! down and 3 bedrooms up, bath, nd tivt sf By owner’ 3 bedroom betck , BRICK RANCTE HOMIE | 3 basement. Util tak ii ; foom a ra. room, Also mu Zoned commeérteal . ; i : 2 ers : "| Baye the boas Re here goes l ake a lot o alc : Dasement ith pda large famity home - of paved atreet, drive & idewalis 1 | BEAUTIFUL AR YOND WORDS 2 ribow grease and scouring to Hi : storma and agreens Well land | Long. low and rambling cer- 7 hotses «lt form =f) bain put ft In shape but it's priced | ory tune Ligéees Tot Mose enna fh ate ce } =! ~ ade 4 4 2 scaped lot MUST B8ACRIFI | tainly describes this J bed~ ‘1 oe ‘en men eel ay men geld at 88.960, opiy $1,- . downtown. We have the key. a water ol furnace Lot Testes PE 44825 Fatabiished tn 1914 [oom au home oe base $43 mo an extcting eet seh GALE F Page Ri, lot adjoining Tax ; ee ee ot 1 tment base tay hot water | Caan x a ptt bo Evenin afte oaas PREDRM & DEN WITH GARAGE BLOOMPIFED mont ANDS heat frepiace uitra mocerm + ON os a rele Nichotie Realtor 7 her eee 5% town & take over Payments Bpactoug Y bedermy brick home itchen with thermea oven ie : s j . , J eee qurrountied bs other Cie homer fame (le bane liste MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE wa Mee emer asve_Dtxhe “ew eee ae ages tele noma tirepiace, iw 5h eer er ‘. | Tiled bath attract kilche t ramic tile aihe. living MU EE TISTING SERVICE mea Y F fA elare te Utimituine sclna is Ames Wh Gocten| Garlic ico] S1gtie | dining rosin Pr S120 of EM 34299 ~~ SBEDROOM M HOUSE CHEAP. carpet, remadeled Kitchen. Bace- distime KAY ecteeta Mad toe a eel carrey, “7G aie oral that vou will admire, full (icrokee Tite \ ment, | ol! furnace. Zoned> com- $48 per mo Bal $5,200 MArket, I's Cai garage Bee fils mow at bacrment 2 car garage, and ae s ce be ee be used fer home e108) : uly SIR 750 and $2300 AN iso] intae Gallon Mabdy, Iss Convenient Te AR its so BY OWNER NEW 3 BEDROOM moana . . ee ae nd Jake privileges, bran au ranch 4") per cent mortgage. i r BY OWNER 7 BEDROOM FUL! ne Goes craw eae H ~onaid landscaping is highlighted by a y ag WATERFORD; — Corner A basement Jake privileges Many olny fe MOVH BIT a, bedrm ce nie A, UO: Ge free form mick patio with a! Owner ieavin state, Must sac- K and Ande ville Road Ese. ote exites r, ae old Pie aot | ranch home uew in OSA Picture ac ‘ tifiee ” OAKLAND LARE PRIVILEORS 7 room frous dining room Witde® filed bath and shower | ; 5 redwood scteening fenee This; - on tee tem: tance No down payment fe quelitiea Li = On Om, J BEDRM RANCH STYLE HOME otis neat ana clean home ie GT. HOMES doll house features an indoor. | at \v O-. AMT LY GT. 5 room home. Bath. ‘OH 1a 2 vere i, ee —, Royal’ unateinion Can EM SSE | fa anh hse Bley MEHR) eo ‘Down Paya NT Sraroums, dieating tom bath f,c9OMa A, Pang, gut femrn| Mace: ‘ear eerege. Lot aaa | 1, MERIT, Abeta is 8 dp Vacant six room modern jus extra ty bath: storage at- i se parate rabaaeee East te NEAR WATERSORO HIGH, 3) | on FIVE Lo TS eA : ee home full basement, oll ic. fires finer Feereation room | food ; Oa New NCH CAGN LAK ARWA’ . Neary new : location full rice Pippen bedroom home. Oak floors. Pias 200 ft. froptage neat 2 beiiroom, 3 bedrm race home part brick | heat gleaming oak floors, with bar or wae as Ir hed down Don't is real tte Walis Tie — ae ent; Waterforg area. Lot 110x160 with home, bath. utility room double. itiet bath breaking. pak taree | fot GOxE7, aff Aubyrn. he. roam: attached garage Owner; DOW N , be i Sav tevieed: reste ‘Med | trees, this ultra modern} frage good location off South jiving ae ieee Auburn Heights ane transfered and, miist set! : folemed | toe r = ne foot shee 7 vd, near Rochestet Rd $8100) demi re pom ‘with fireplace | Ulled Prfee e260 | 3 Redroom pew brick starter | ieais4. Priced fo a ae, tet "et, Sie suauned ey oe pee S008 Meee eet Cie S08 scene | Hye appealing white frame | Bloomtield Hills Tw Di) eek ee ae ee es , Owner left state~snuious oner, ae per eves tnt sl oe fke oprivtieges avater- Two Winga low, | Near Hugo of The Wits , | mn with oven, and nee, nM peroom oA tual Nhe frontage $25 700 terme basement, mn fitnace large Rewer and’ water with paved. ri AR AW F ‘ORD AC iE NC YY ; It ule -y » rene ORT De | picture ndow leamin street Peaceful suburban fe MY 2-110 Rss) Pint st- LOOMFTERD on - rooma hee a heating. ee peas. WIUTE: COLONIAL. Home, large! pak floors, lot I8beLh0 White ing. yet only 4 nftnite, fom > = Nard Lake near i Mile Md. Gites devorating and ear- PONTIAC REAIFS ving rip with fireplace fled; field Batates, $10,980 downtown Pgritiae or Birming ROC HEsTE eR- j Mighly restricted area 3 BRO An outstanding value at : glans features in kitchen apd bath, | . i U » | home. Kitche™ with | ne ' THT Baldwin FR: 5-0975 : ham Thia quality made to or SPRING HItl SUB. : : 300 terms : I full Dem t Large Aarece with | Seven ere der 3 bedroom hone offers al 2a W San vinely ! sining "a cyece family room ia os : _— Z ; loorert Ind floor Circle drive ment, Timnen eit “ham: maximum In interiar “decorat-) \We'll Take Y Tred — Bireh cupboards, D TOWNSHIP -- RENT IT FAST Neatiy one acre of land nice 9 cat garage, full basement; tng 9 full batya, tat Noor ree. c ake Your irade | GE baiikin store & even. Living ©, , SEOUs nicely aped, Soult s Ry Be fuberteet Weet suburban lor | - (ae off'8 _ ‘Lake ac reation room plu rene rom NEW BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL pe ~~ ee on! a Mage ‘Barly - ‘ation i terinas RANCH ie window, " y hom .. through Rent Ads! Reons, i ee fae . Sie: J large vedtecmp colored tiled nee. Weler- sotiener eg Bon: | perry S"Sersoe ‘ting Toe .* _ NEW OIN ‘56 — Vilinge oe CHE DONAL Deon HEIOWTS WOME iransfered and must sell mk lavatory. Heated, pane! Gtecet. 1.08 rr seek. | Rrepanse’ ile bathe, 3 | Wouee apartmenteans 3 on — pee tots Bede — pind — a ae ac. : : vreese may norma. recreation M 2 Galt ter no iy igen Ample apace for recreation ml s fe rt, anv led bathe draw drape ee “ah is a : room = repiac ee % @ j i 1 2 , picture window, srapey on Kitch: tasetire * jane attached 3 : is « 170 Wign * conte let . . terms | th Gasement. 2 aot = ; re ; *h gas heat Fear garage. Jarge| mip - * : : Overioking Mich ee Uni- thing -- Want Ads give fn Ube terms . Bich hen ( tates Ho it "oon, inz T vera pre = TM f' a Bt omer al 68.300, ‘ws Saas nnett, Inc, 5 - , Le R L sYs" you ACTION. Dial FE. FI oe Kent Inc., Realtor Sunt” ott W Give et 8 LES [ i s ; 2200 Ate Hwy. at saaaato Pe x yaane ; + 4 7 : ion 28181 i et en 8 tp : iv . RiALTOR rt. T REA last HAY DEN, Realtor wedge: de A eo nm AMPLa Clst PARKI 670 W. “Open =o Waites caltoe ||" o . K a: apa Bie = Open Hives. J —~ : : \ + : : ‘ = <3 a + * = : \ & E . 3 a Cie. # — ; Zs ' 7 . > - oN ay a i st oe ae : ee 4 ie = = oe fy i: = : ‘, 2 an i# : 6 5 ‘ , 5 ¥. 5 if ; - seis = agi: é Tat za a > 2 a ae ie + ie f_§ : so “4 i i Dae * : ie SS eee A ee = os Fis Tr PB ee ome, me eee eer Dee eee ot Fee a eee ees _w : Fr ‘ es - ay with | aeed are) id attached “gareee, atkins ark loca- = Priced at #550 with $350 ow DON’T WAIT Call us now on this Cass Lake- front bargain. 5 rooms with tile path. Automatic of! furnace. Nice inke. bow with £3 ee tee bake. a. + gown. Next spring this will bring . ROKER 509 vanaay iiag Lake Rd FE 4-1157 FE 4-4821 WHITE BROS. bd SAVE $2,000 edly ai “sell!” Reduced price to This 40 ft, ranch home oe *Witians Lake—it's situated 80x260 ft. fenced lot. A 25 ft. living room, dining L and both beitirooms are carpeted. The 18 ft, kitchen gives the wife — ty of wo rking e. garage, automatic heat. Complete set. of aluminum storms, screens and awnings. Automatic washer & gps range are included. Don't miss - — epportunity only-- knocks once! CLARKSTON This extra large home can be a home and ap income or a nage home with 5 or 6 bed F : { WHITE Woe 3-1296 : xie Hw ta 9. eanday 1 ‘tl § 5660. Dt Open _Eves MUST SBLL 118 AGgusta “| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LAKEFRONT One of Sylvan Lake's finest with price reduction of 83000. Brick Contemporary with . ai family room and fire- | Jead: ont farges “séreen: _ Rew terms to responsible buyer. NORTH SUBURBAN : bead Lake. edroom om $62 peg ey pay rent? WEST SIDE GIS 7] Angelus 2. alow like 1 new Picture % ear altached| Ears WOULD vou LIKE. : $55 per month income? A 5 roém home for yourself? Be ~ first to consider this rty 1 block “east of Pike stre wes rice for two houses. We give you lots of a fil aa0 ee facts about this property if, you will just give us @ call! YQ ALL THE WAY.” foot by. foot,. board by board this is one of the best buys in vicinity. As you open the front door your eye catches the 16x16 breeveway and recreation room. Built-in kcases extra large closets will also please you. For $9.975 this gracious home is lo- ce between Pontiac and Roch ester _PIKE sT. __ OPEN EVES. FE 4-9584 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICB ON nll - SPRING A just around the corner. summer of fun coming it you's you are living in this lakefront heme. eg living room overlooking the lake. 3 bed- -EAST sip = § room rea- Poe ng close to downtown. Wowlld make ; for income. Living, room) and — room bedrooms, Gas heat. Paved street {1 eae arage. Full price $6,- TMs. - ONLY $4,800 total price. 3 room east side location 2 ear sere , and City water. sewer $1,000 down and $38 per mo. -RAY O'N es Realtor pease a For Sale Lake Prop. AT UNION LAKE Cozy 3-bedroom i . ap room, dining room, _tileq bath: sun a ‘OF aroun fat lot with nice owe. Privileges Fon gee Otterea to for es a EMBREE & a eae tate. LOTUS 5 -LAKE Will hutld to on lovety 70 _ ft. wid fri ey * Bucaes cine ron ae 6008 Terrell, Lake Ga and =i Priv, very meat’ a. ra heme now md “pave. heputihes F_W. Heitman a finished a Ag is hot % i # firepier Sey ear. PUA term HOLMES. a On in aet DOxT ASS UP 1 MONEY! Self anneeded T} belodgings for cash otis chssiliet: ee ip this © $il, 000 t termes. Laut ceria . 2. nger a OR 34138. ie aa . HE, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY; 8, 1959. Fourie SLICES OF HAM For Sale Miacellancous 60 For Sale. Housetrailers ™ ‘NEAR.MSUO ions "as “Ee = ’ You : o 4 ts : or cd “sta matt! Back to W . ANCHOR FENCES — | 8% le Miscellaneous 60. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 ui : wy Std Cc oO fork? . No tone: abt BLOND PIANO, $1 Ideal piece for 2 roads: , ME ny A FHA a) ea. 0. | OAKLAND TREE of the new piece: ment. ne Fit Bosna AS man's " kites *, $10 miing & VICE TRIM- west x Fr. : fast growing eramahls in this Ir YOU'RE BEHIND < BEEF A gm teau 22132 a = Pea- S removal. Fi 8-2275. $795" DETROITER, un Gog Lake privileges. 626-4. . pressions quarters. ~operes mre set SELLING steve tark Bros. os. Nursery’ “BOB ee ones, Real Est. TN pif Stout, Realtor | iF Shee can ames sey vo Brick| “ems All wate nnd fumber; = Landace Ornam ao ns PE Bin OA amas ts PE $-8165 payment.” me smal Belly ——s OBOE ng Gelirceed | — ange take Ba ‘en 6138 eur 33138 att Trees Pope BP ais a “SOR 2208 —— —OA 83653 ae . THE SAL * 5 afte For Sale Lots 46 (WE WILL HELP YOU! ‘SURPLUS LUMBER | svectte SHIELD STOR Nog For vexing Appoaiads 55 Spaeth _*®© Business O s240 Bighland BALES CO. Cioth meet your needs. AR 5 ; pportuni Rad (M59) ture. ant For ROYAL sare BURLDING SITE NEAR ities 51. _BORROW | UP PTO BRAND BW LUZAIRE SRLS oiET West LAWRENCE _For Sale Pets 69 ett BEDROOM: EX. eee oo). Pa $400 DOWN bie Rao REM LETARS ONAN “Abin, Sa tetanic ew era, a th r, y marred. Ni SM PEs “oe | restaurant. Op; as in onal | exc. cond MA $1501 0 extraordinar ed. Aiso| BLOND CO 33288 aiviged gels 3 uuding ‘st = tel _ving, Id r. to make yout | BOTTLE } ¥ Values in bathtubs | CKER SPANIEL, dow “ae ving. Ideal tor couple. GAs HOT WA avatories. Michigan Flu spayed, loves childrem Ot ore itn part owner: or . aN FIN ANCE COMPANY scan Sees ie a TALBOTT LUMBI Se ae aner'¢, FE 1086 NEW MOON. ie” WIDE 43" earn s. $1,000. ALUMINUM WIN OF PIC roe FIXTURES, YOUNGS. | . "MBER | S0STON TERRIER STU: an washerdryer. combination. $90 do dowd ake “= efront lots. ~ i ne Establisned 16 1054, a Roiae, 1 oe ton» Plaine Utica. oe Ear wetey pnd stsam boiler or al Dum gi ge ‘i — [Ze OR 18206. CHAMP iar MY 2Sit * at tae week Se aaa | (ae sere maaan ner , a — r s.| sash 1025 Oak! wad UL PUPPIES, MOTH 37 38 PT NEW MOON. 610 year, ware : r and AV reg W ER! . NEW MOON, . C. *P. ANGUS, Realtor | slo exclusive Excelum-Nor. Borrow With Confid and tile, galvan suena crock ses . Priced ght, EM Exc. punter Sonu“ * over. paymenta tie 119 M15, Ortonvill Lease ay es included. | idence gaivenined copper, biack | COED ALUMINUM : 3118. : Sand ts Oa ville NA 17-2815 Lease avaliable top location =) $25 t 500 Ras. gue Lowe Bros. | sereen and gl STORM DOOR. ‘CUTE PUPPIES FOR FAMIL‘ oe eanSe MS tor| paces pee vat ae | House td F gies, ee, BL Eetpet Cia” P"* cheanies oneey pore \uihoiged Sales : | i poe npn pan ca nen N a San neai college. 125x250. pee ae ene e eescek | sehold rinaxe 2683 LAPEER PE 4563 Wood Closet Doors _ hee MONEEY ALL PET Pont sirictea, OL 1-1850, FS S007 | 8 Segue me t | exeng: oot Sete coors | 5a aewORN SLEE © FE $6033 Co, iac Chief & Detroiter : OU LOOKIN : = e mab MAL —, Complete - sel DRAYTON WOODS st ness? Get. tne: ING FOR 4 A BUSI. eat ‘CAS os Bu louvered ericld type Gbore. At and byear. Reg. MALE. WABGGAN | wides Ringo lntes of 8 & 10° a wots lot. sales cor- Bustos Guide” plage Q [CKLY r meisiai Ss BERRY: DOOR r = Souty - $75 for te ae iste model ttade-tos. S° we top Ay § _ Dwight stree H ~ Ue Associates, 1050 SAL ES 4 trade-in allowance — Siete ee en ee tse PE eat Up to 0 ae 31t_S_ Paddock DOBERMAN PINSCHE a 110. Che: reet, 80 x BARBER SHOP FURNISHED j FE 20203 old. f *, é ke b H MICHIGAN AVENUE - 130 x 235.) fcr iogtion Opes poten Cui Oak an _-LUMBER WAY Weston Soares ange windows tae Se O utchnison — oan. : 40 or PE : bad ENGLISH POINTES MIDLAND STREET | = DAIRY BAR AND RESTAURAN 1d : mo. old. Lr 1 FEMALE ca i] H 100 x 100. A Davisburg with RESTAURANT 16x48 32 ft, bel, te BENSON LUMBER CO. dERMIA $7 Oe baie ODUe omes’ oo ROAD - — 60 Ft. front apt As Mile ‘ea ga88 Sows. Os | L are bed pee, or ane 45 WORK BEN : See minaie GOR Boe | FRANELD Se er terms. Ph. down. Or oan pan « fir plyscore $ | “thick {Maple B WIDE, 2." _ea. OR 3-820 ou wis, old. $5 | SALES [ot ee ompany SEY gett ney 43 cats etsy et ww aba - Ling er STREET (Ga Due FOR 5E’ rE a Alam ys = % $79.00 | * Fanning Roan ane $1.50 — ul 183 peseee cree O° ORS et iad house on c—? to circumstances beyond m = | Grede Atiush doors, 1%" 8 5.88 4 ; oxl?'s in, POODLE PUPPIES AND LOVE | pee COS Ore aBuRN A vexvr rreptage — 300 cee Lore te ate (nny | AE PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO- P Base mbes CWP fe. goat OE wut pipe Ren oan 2 ft eae ae vey See LIGuTWETOR rt reial. 5 WP, ft .... | | PARA . vel Trat . ee profitable Pee : . Stanley = Pages. 58 Hel Bae Maps remy cig Nicholie & Harger Co b Papers Sr vebery peacdlls sold | NATURE. me “You. have avery sh ; 4 Alumir Wi Machinery 0A” aa SopraE ae NE a er Sales, 3008. = inem od 33 W. HURON ee asin ise ang 2 gquipment bstirr | Jz y short life line, Officer!” Aum indqws lan - “istered. FE_8-0520 - ARC REO! SS tee 3008 W. Haron (Plan ‘ . = CHOR CEM | a seas LADD'S DISTRIBU ~~ LOANS | Sale Household Goods 57) Sa + -Burmeister’s | ee ace nauir. PiRtE Rc iit ioe oobi ave’| |FOR SALe OR RENT 7 BEDRW $90 ~ re 7 BED 5 | $2015" rd laser Je Household G Good DIESEL ENGINES. 4 & PARAKEETS. CANARTES, housetrailer. FE 8-337 Waterford - D TOR | : o $300 ES s 87) XO! cylinder for tracks, saw € “birds. cages. { SHOW Siow : rayton 7 2 “AUTO. WASHER. RECO wa THERE LUMBE Ford gasolin mills etc. ges. food. Crane's Bird is THE ME —— 1 1 th abi. PU a R ' e engines for trriga- latchery.. Aubu your 8 TO BUY se ele ove located Just, WANTED | oO a ne service % Poscedty meergpesy oes pace ee ROCKER $20 1040, ea er papeinioes ines tor Irige | REGISTERED — ra Rd UL 22200 | prices Bee the Tour-a-Home trey- rayton Plain to ectric Co. 1060 " 3 ger washer, $20 21 1 ovis?” ta used engines GERMAN SHEP. ¢ Tour-A a Bom tates? en a oy aces Mal F ‘ Pail or comets ree “wt ; & condition. $40. paves ws) ones cae nd cea stributor, Mi 4-603 ailable Call _berd. very obedient FE ‘soore ee x “tag | it e e Oo 7 = and ch ally ne o — a ; all ne ta peliney Nomel aa ype et te aan ~ Aad SPECIALS Tidcwic "stove esse” Automatic | siniags! Iam ade Do It Yourself (REO TRICOLOR COLLIE PUP.| - tos, tem Pie it Ra ea | Pontiac Estates | business. No seliin Larry aid 23 CHOICE SELECT! washer’ $38 "Complete bed 820 CIRCLE ee ol REG. C heat Stoo! ‘Some real buya im good used | A a of fine homes. Practically operates. ise ws { e€ Au Oo 17° TVS. & at $29.96 ae stove $38. Chrome Bey foot | ROLE F FLUORESCENT LIGHTS. } St gles us HINT AHUA PUPPIES | ie ane homes up rear tes ed 4 schools & stores. Some’ that Best Bra: e! j | 21" table e} 3 E_ 5-2766 _ Most modern lights for Kitchens TOR RE aft ib male stud EM 3-374) wide HOLLY. MARI tae seatdl a rmarkets, omg ee a : Loan Company | All sets * model ce ag Ip PRACTICA toe and recreation room ; Wall paper ste - SU OR sare RD HOLLY MED ‘15210 © y parcels 100 : res, etc. N. Perry st. for ‘Ga os LLY NEW WAT reins. .. of ater, floor sand- PGISTERED ENG! js HOLI MEIr a “Gies down. se ll tant for growth. All ACorner E. Pike) Eliza Me Oe Lae. Reasonabie. ayer Males weet ory ater re at aatcae nes sanders tur. ples. 12 Leedentty ‘Fourtee —— are 5 h ou need | *- ©, Nucrescent, 303 m cleaners, OakiAnd | “all after 6 pm 7 Ox ORL Hi gh. Hil Village Feferences, a975 spare time, car, | z | 7 REFRIG Pa = re, — 13, Orchard nl . Paint 436 ‘Orchard re PRorovawan, Ee A tng commu of or fe souing, teed inventory and 4 guaran: | FOR HOME CA ree ere DINETTE $20 Priv? anwi No papers. CRoan ae . y amc LOANS | Rittaeiee Breas Se : Rerecte, "Located just aor of) a now “for yocel interview. . yooeD at CAN 7S | ceemr WASHING aac =A No mchatr sis Tepe, + Dry AcAlg Sie Seeley | WHITE SAMOEDY. MALE. R TRAILER | ontiac. — . ew | eepe;rs I. 2 wat rials 8 ered. | Ponce, Aivtery lates iit, Some, om IOs be fee to ay © Punitare and opp Guaranteed, Tuyie Ee ek) § machine #18, Round oak dining Oe dlvepeieg: — a Eutet ow as $150 down Bes “30 R. LA : nces of kind. -| ber $12. > t ning te pplies en 7 days © x, joo = Glenmoor E ecoras zi FE 80421) Visti BNEW 4 USED | FE ¢61 B. Apt sap store £00. Days ped ool te r SALES — a. i states DLY SERVICE our trade dept. for bed other furnitures 8-468 . to 4:00, M unday§ = Se F - _ Div. of A DLY SERVICE __ bargains. real REFPRIO * CORY COWIE FOO? DUO THER) entealm Builders bu "| Dogs T st z munity on the + felling some -aoduniien International | TEAGUE FINANCE CO, | we » 4 MONTHS TO | za ERATOR, 13 CORE C FOF | 300 Sa HEATER. | wiTe | _ply_ 186 W, Montcalm. FE 8-47 1» | Doge Tale, Bearded 7 oman WRGABONE . * 0 work ——~ r 7 en! 7” T reat "and citywater, 120 3 0b ee oe ee MAIN _biyyselhortrade, Come out satiz mee TP TE | OOhsnn out 43 apiece t Cameras, Equipment 6 “OA. Dg08. CATS BOARDED, FE 2708) or trom “ato 18 wide. 40 ta | + wear ty cree fr ad ET eT NL) OT oe mo ee MICH. — parking fon" ar. TO efor CA ELECTRIC RANGE CHROME Gest ee re a 1 SPEED GRAPHIC COMPLETE = We fag ety Bure | a : ess pertaini TO 8590 9TO9 ¢. Storkiine~burgy. + t. Ph. FE 2-7689 R | Tight now i buys and investm ng ¢ alive € ef Panties or 1 mile sTOV FE 8-608. ie cen FER erent aos Grain in & Fe Feed 7 ni nt Row See us today - 4286 Dixie Hwy. On F133 plies to eg No's| HOUSEHOLD GOOD Fa ee Melghts co Appure ove cerca 33" EXCEL- _Oxtord, Gn sen. weet FEDERAL ENLAR Pm | 000 BALEa OF ee risa'oa Ma 3885 Lapeer Rd DRY CL o 6 | Ph. Rocheste ea a ero 3-490 | | Dark roo M OP MIXED > may_| _ PARK 0293 EANING, PICKU r OL 6-0711, DF ei}; BEDROOM FURNITU ENCY. BR $200 m equipment Ape 5-2478 a HERS TL OAKLAND | tion, tru P sTA- RE CORNER RITTANICA 1987 MO! worth for $100 ~ - siete TARE TORT oe Pon eee Seay ere Eerste Seer nares Pomues serene, Be Be eet Opie SE AND. ND IAT AEA # eo taper Ba Oe . sts, permits. 3 large lots Dry G wrence Bt FE 41598. RAND W ¥ ior 8 LESALE. GAB a 6 = | _apeer Ra 7 i A 3 or will discount f oy. MApie 4 eras, project : a — Lake Or: pve eed REALTY yepees Store S Rollaway hea! fManogs wats _ Capitol RE 44507 or reas TARMER ot | Epperts esters) Sas recorders eT “HAY - MY 246%1 - on 5-1284 2a ee eaeta| peers 968. Good stock | EABOAPD- ) FINANCE | nerepring. mat Tames, $6.96. iy | NGtement gat 90 L IG EEO | Port rosat RESH MEATS (== . Mu, lver. Pho FE 64m8 18 pert wovlle homes "Also 8 =p terns, yarn, 35. Cot) Late ross eee » en : Oe | traveling trailers Wo ~a-home Residential Rp Sea te ee | ete Pane eee fou matfenica, sia. Pearson's Curie app OR 9700 ani reece creas ee eee ote eerie Se eieeces a. < ee | enta 1 eee ~ . 8 ree — and © ¢ Orion and Ox! bs 5 Merrie Oak Pontiac, Le village West THEN YOU N ROOM Cet REPRIOES SINGER CONSOLE | Beef roast ; wil deliv a on aford =. * Merrie Ost Lake Onkicnd) prety cy gion ieanerengonabe| OU NEED | "eed tabiee rug FE 2441). | Tare over payme AND ATTACH: Pork sigak <3 cents ibe Dean Gre slive reaue gPINET ef aiesomayais cat SHORT s MO: : Comer wacay. a) peirment " $10,000 Gown will handle. at cost, | we Se TO $500 — REST MATTRESS AND rane over payments ae ee me Howes a conte ip C ALL wenie - 3951 aed cant BAL Hitches oo HOME REFAIR 17s 1 be br 8. retragereier. a bea ance Discount for cash. | Hota 49 cents Ib. aé S STRAW-WIR ©: OR 3-2235 ire oo Ss Bhirley & Judson 45| Giroux-Franks STATE, FINANCE Ct CO. | _arver..9030. Cooley. Lake R oN ee meee Pol sausage to conte 1b | | BEAOTIPOL OE FE ¢-oseg Stet Fe Pi ve BALES WILL DE. TRAILER E XCHANGE Baalde MStinnate sz 0, ee Dine Pre OR rt eel ee ok akaad Se, Se OE ae” a 2 ii ate te eae ee in S) en : Darel viweote. lari FOR saat ae State Bidg. 20 cu ft. chest re rner’s, 602 Mt. Clem- ‘OPDY KE MARKE »ALLAGHER’S a We b & S Ss 85 x 150. we corner lot Texa sq TODERN 2 BAY, ee ie Su-f-Spet freezer only $289 SPECI NET (wen oe Sal uy. Sell and T vice mie Twp., Halstead na.| Drayteo, Pisin seicclieat oe | eee u = ft. = erator. ‘enly $178, pgs ZAG BEWINO MA- open Buodaye . PE 3.10 “a: GLAR eee B FLAT —WaukErt __For_ Sale Livestock 72 72, ‘Used 8-10 ie rade pprox. 1 acre 152x276, es for the right _ auto, defros' _ sole $60.95. Term FREE 8 Schaefer, wood aint teint USED TRAI $3.000. Trai man. Paid EZ | TANDING | TOILET with case 2 NANNY LAILER ON RE: ne oy, Cotes Leesan Pro rem. and financing a A Good Mortgage? | stad eet MA_ 56-6011. ine cenite 18 Bhianed FE pes peer Dow! sink a H1gg) ==) condition $115. ‘FE. CiSSg |. Mach os FARMINOTON riyuaer bine 7 Ce are Oi ere eee | ur poot home agate om impfere,| sane Anak comple Sia gorage Pappy a cwAS BED Lape. Tio ae Se ee ee ee eee Boi a eee i nd matt ee —~ rket + c noone be 3 = OA 68-2110 = arts and S Bloomfield Highland aye ene OPENINGS FOR cell or see us at once. Don’t wait rc 0: arson 8, 4p aa ™ th set with HOL TON COLLEGIA and Supphes- partly wooded. $5, a 8 lecree, ques eoeretens Fee re |. o= Pe BEN interest eum Sear! low nels -IN DEPT. | Facto sis seons $50.00 Cost, $140 TATE CORNET i da _qh EO, | ABERDEEN “KNOUS Open vice fre ae 2 eer take & Paimer =< ye restanis ‘tor | YE 89800 DEROF ¥ ning cond EFRIO. GOOD BUN. ped yes me 4088 03 ay ‘PLUMBING 'S PPLY om Mecry @. Auburn Heights eM en T pal, call after vacaviOw TWAILEAS bo “Sunday $1500 ed men Economy Oi ‘ 9a W. Huron _ $6348 read. FE | Tabje top el 98 : Ses ABY ORAND PI ‘ta? — AILERS FOR -3369- Dt y Oil Co.) - - ec, range $39 FE 5-2100 | Wonderful D. ee, 1O1LSTEIN COWS _—sor_rent J Salm Commercial. i; Oni _- Swaps _ 85 “here painted isinp TABLES, 2.2 pe. living room tulle . be feet, Jee = Le casi i ser or DeuMs am Fagen Ra. Molly “oe en tal rains ake goed Deep: Pike §t., 798x120. $5.500 AKE AREA GROCERY -M “ French smpe—all tm the Metal bed complete . po Rhee Go Se ok GALLA( 2S ” a — ate ate! Bal EATS. 4 RM 4 Exe: b Spee _& crifice -AGHER'’S ~ FEEDE WTD U8SED - aldwin ‘ceo Seema 90° Sener Stieees, forces. sale, ale a house ae Be pests. 3036 PT. pees Fone ‘bike, White 1% $m na Nester —— onaay Huron _ Tes 40066 FE He ak ae) a le a peg Baie . hed : plete - inventory 3. rth PE pci) ge 8-2285 wood tte = Ga GAN LOWREY. M RESH KOLaTEIN OW YRS 2 olly Marine and 2% acr : ; 000 starts AW FOR GOOD PORT. | DEXTER WRING MANY “ By D FE 4-1400 AHOGANY | oid F < S YRS Sales 15210 Holl id Coach i Pestle abe ke 750, asx120 cor. Sey Hee IE writer. EM 3-4775 ‘Also, ee Dn Sy SER | AVAILABLE | ee Oors:> PAN AN AMERICAN. ae — Rien _ AndeAiouviiie. Tose 4-677) olly Rd Holly MEi- r plus tional “y) DT = = yt * - iy - iw a AD COR $45 REOISTE SEES aE Sa Sas an Ideal vale for doctars lot 70x18. | Bh TALK clothes ager a1 Lin sheater ot | BEE IRE IRONER, EX-| 1. wp WY MAN'S wa seconds os Bi saatere | WHE Sa in Nee ang OrD HOU, Rent Traiter Space 79- oo “ ' ngy Ee . "ECC Linco as _ da o ibs per | fi ol!_or part of SINESS” ford 360 CUXE ADMIRAL EL TR : and steel fo , ) y_ MY 3-1401 AA i ge. Rail . | ECtRic | TRADE . GAS RANC acer closet drs. Ln AUB able. ding = ____.__ | 30 PONTIAG SEDAN. G00 Seer ee ace tency on tric range. RANGE J r FOR ELEC. |§ tas —— MUSIC CENTER Sale F erie feet Were oe Pee : 290x120, ‘S* E. of Adams eorner| Heavy Tricking (ae Real Buick sedan, no Se Soe $195 00. romatlc T¥a Fre Bhveig one. _the Co Nooo,W. tron Eee ctrle side ‘window shutters [ Satpecrcet Electronic oan TTT arm Produce — 78) See: ¢ finest ‘a mile BE Poo- : Toom home. m K Thi for pick-up or t IBION arage front tors. } Double full key b ie Ve ke terms. , a cement, salt and OR 3-7807, > ruck. LE BED a SET. GOOD WORK: | 8 remodeti y board 26 pedals APPLES DEL FE $.336 rid chie- : ea, ing orde Btop in or beautiful b IClOUs : STAY INS. : 361 i R be acta business with 1949 Cb x 8] = a imatiens Pm 32003 sdaes rt. Very reasonable. FE Sis tome — e a | MIRACLE allan naz ea witha Orchard 4391 uae (rom by erp Pe Pontiac Trat! ground z 5 conditibn r. boat, — : b || TAPPAN Vv v4 | ~s no Soach Park c Trailer Oy Annett, Inc. Scrough “Michiga ates in Michigan fier, OA 63637. mater and | pelt ie ez ee sed Speatey: ae an aunts eid ca RY DGOR'SAl ‘SALES ware PHONE F Fr 2-494 2 ae ee so BUSHEL «Up, OXFORD oat naa we A ah 1983 several heavy I get *Peermosiate contre trace : ‘ELEC A 5-6011, age, He ELEC Ri: RANGE FOR GAS gf aT ER _— a0 oat ell at gers IN, BEAU. chards $4000 deen rele Or: || Pesos ones want the NORE OE uroo at trailers pl ‘cabinet e tor bedem. set, ed = Munro Ele - _ Consumer aes ty now GL ACKMORI fila tee) ee x40’. cement patio Open Evenings & pwn pew tore, eqli plus extra mo sink oF OR 3-114, twin peas. afte symm § : mic profed” er ap-| T. others to choose from.| E FARMS APPLES e mile East of aol “7 1-4 tare eqtipmont, tools nec- after 4 Ble twin maple b "sa ORED Ty ; 50 Value eee 8 Ay ‘oe p 36 mos. Speci fetng Ver, céoting 50 8 Lakeviile Rd Oxford ‘on y for maintenance CA FO EC y AESOLTE =< SUARAK: 50. These are’ slightly mar ae 8 *. ob ol " éereiens ie be al bel! Ra. OL 1 iver | PARK ville Rd OA $-3022_ . See the N Sites at ee tentor wcoeae AS . recorders a vradig-phonogranbs ELEGTROD Oa et ve, Good Baron Vi Village. EMpire ell Recicrs rats verttiee Siem tae | ee L AG H = _ Sale Farm eS ed 2.4611 be) cg . ee ce accept trade from resp : ar orEing Ot Oe me BLECTRIC, CLOTHES 1 DRYER | Used T Trade- In Dee | ie read aaa 303 Le. | 18 E_ Huron _ : EX San sane = 76: Ee een * Pegation, “On od . ee FE ¢1782. “lan condition ofa ....... HAVE DiPFERENT siZK 6 PIANO TUNING-O8 AL PRICE BUY! be Its wooded ‘or rolli: h Drive-In wo R ectric range ...:. | Vanity on & sc RENT SIZE STO! TORMB | OBCAR aR ECHMIDT brand new chain saw 3 A. ; MOBTE eo MSTATER “Woo: ft. yittes wens ing = Popular Pontiae- Driy THERN MI. Refrigerator . 95 | pe prcautost TT 9250) OR 3-01 ate windows. Between @ & 4. FE 2-5217 | WwW oF Miler Gerdea =~ it at) ERN ge ; a etter ‘reneh and fo Restaurant with large pa In 1 ard Lake Ave — 6 _ Across from Tel-H ODEL D-3073%4 HP W Dyna FE 22666 - 1ei6. Gan Cleanser er-| atito. washer. Good working cond. Fon ALE. KENMORE ELE ACUUM CLEANERS BRU eg | &90TT ae ae SN ie Pao CHAIN nit is _ 1088 PONTIAC V8 : CLARKSTON, East. 21 A 12190 Coyle Detroit. Co |. Also. 6 Biack Rese Bantam chick- tre stove. FE 8-6323 cP rt Murray's 986 Myrth SHES. | i a Aa Lat WIEGAND WE HAVE SVE : trans Wydre OR BaOIKE ET ARD good -epring “Paved ro cres with MODERN SPEEDW _ens. Make offer. EM 3-252], _ FURNITURE F WALNOT DINING TA Wm ee et | \ | CHAIN BAWS RAL USED aH8 afer 6. : » ae per! AY STATION WATER s0FTE é ROM ESTATE: JININ ABLE & 6 pipe, $3.35 per | ' {USIC ¢ | WE LOW AS $43... gh paved, toad high scenic acres section of ‘Pe Sen Gh bay toners | well at aot eee 8 ge eae) Cee he ee wa te: | er ecths * tees tan «fie as) | MAMIL TONS ENTER RENT CHAIN SAWS” Unity “Bab vs D AREA “+ 72 acre comer) hgh ge sean Waser wrt TRADE Equity 18 SED deck “vanity, ‘dinette “get Mi FAI ol Hed met te es © TC | oinacr mote thet, Mant) ponthe nD LO. KE 8 TESTS . = ved | Li iieh h se room 2-BED- + set. low 2 i | MIRACLE M TIAC RD -07 99 pret ee Be Stlawte ans come = value’ oF oe wal fe pining. of equal | FREEZERS yy ase mge Cnet Mee WHEL CARINETS 3 Plano tuning morgan repet FE 4.0104 Veen | HP. | ' meat. For a in Mare — = =—ALL MODELS | YEAR END SPECIA EN WALL GARINETS 3 PHONE F ad yh pair JOHN DEERE NEW TDI = = ee gis HOLMES: XC. 7 EL ror aetate eel 3 * uy FE_ +97 avatigble Chest oad upright, Spe: ao, ee ‘Bas Ais | «heey gauge meet eftiecrator Sale St E nd, ‘bervice—soh ae ih For Sale Tires. 80 en: ces. 5 ; loeat un at this; e pete nf FE & Bun irk 0538 after 7 enael si For Sale Clatiia 36° aig BA! Mabent | ® 5 buy 2 tor ce on Pizcrectent” ‘meres rey he bebe Eaulpment 04 Ps Wa-1-3282—Ortonvilie co | at UsEp TIRES ieee Ok | oe ) CONDITION. ent. Orehs | ‘p TIR ~~ se Farms 48 Pp t ALL SIZES CLEAN USED ee * Yoe0 w: Ls Muore Elecitic Co. Reg 96 x12 Felt Base Rugs | Atte 2 rd ‘Lake ovaae 8 mow, cae. 6 FT. | ENT RODUCING ECLIPS ber oni, Asormnitewsliy we. | idc m 4c; phirts ron, y $99 ROR ) , BAL ‘ $204 PER ACRE arirl oer Se EL BAR RANGE, GOOD CONDITION vers, 14 W. Huron FE +3006 1 eenation a, 180 SAXOPHONE, | “Sale Sporting Goods _ “es TW. ae cf DRIVE | pe genes a ceeet ig THE “BIRD* TO store, 389 Orchard | e bait 5-9017. ; : Antiques ——SEw GAL er, $50° FE 2.5371. | Ws - | Gres. excel [ SNOW % SEE - : jem 5 A real farmers farm. with 13¢) “C” BAR — TRAD TADY'S BLACK, FUR gare. | chairs. peas FE SWE SET © WanreD BIA sins ait teeth n| gs ALPINE SKI SUOP i Wapecl Tend Tl oa raiment “Price ito. Mt Seo produ — t condition, size ——— ae ta ~- COLORED G Min. 21-ft. lengths ...... _ eutting — light - RD BRAN farmland, A-1 farm poe gd fiat’ 510,000 ADE pT 38. rE GE $25 China - Fw ASS ~~ SAVE" eqopanariar Teena * aut ment: Skis — | eht_ - dependable trade D NEW TIRES room Yaria bouse —— and down on this bi Pe Flask rniture — Dol. J =o ING BUP air Bevis —fPindings tie es : eat BY MAKERS -"econom- | ty i on General Safety Ti ; 12x38 tive bar wi : attrac- 20681 sks - Gung Pewte 172 8 Sagina , OF THE FA- v sl Ge Fes. Sern with 30 «rity bergment re par mith, modern home in| NEW BRIDAL VEIL, $15.00 TRNioy DENIES SOOM SS? Se | — eee rentias Prose er 6 Bilver | ‘PORTABLE Fiba aHAN 72100, wre eae of 14 nai eee MOMICHIO AN, CHAIN Mowers. "8" Se pens, drin es, ory a — ares N e Bs eee FE 24126 i pe chairs and buffet. FE 2 Television & Radi 578 SS Drayton Plains. ae Ee LEN ad THAT GUN, 018 memsapeay RRUTORS WED W Ie LIAMS : burning fi log ; ARGE — LYW | n for new sights or new y Lake Orion. | jaginaw at Raebu Slag sud chicken pica panel pid soma ce floor. CARGE CRIB AND MATTRESS . ‘ OOD | Yepair now. Brownin tgan MY 3-88 + -s. eburn conve peony tip ies, Sony iy of etre Pagpoot = Sele Household Goods 57 niture, 42 Oe tener Bearson's 3 ur It RCA P PORT, reals er OLD. ht pieced ee ee Kormorga.” ian Pad SPECT. At. a Auto Service at Cai ed eda ng e. Priced f — an EJ A cash. 3,” pireh G28 $4.95 a eaver) US ae 1 for more tatormati sale. at $10,009 down pag bord * 1000 CHEST & ROCKER, FE. LINOLEUM. 9x12, 2 $3.95 ais Ra. $16) m- yr 8 grooved m ahotany os i cuir DRY pare aCe ‘4 ‘one ae i vee ow PLOW 6 th TRACTOR | FOR EXTRA NON-SKID PROTEC ; Wels, = uine fi R pos a Warren Stout, Realtor LAKE MICHIGAN —- Ty ser, 0 CENTER GT UP.| hey A gall i a8. PE 61837 after 6 p.m. Orne ermice NOCd CO. | Ste gue Me Melly a. Roly | RING BROS as R RACTIONT ZED os ~ - tty ae oe unit motel plus sharp 2) ve sSNA, OPREER FR ats house paint, $1.29 For Sale M Bee oeetee ote a oo ae Tkape TE one RD AT ones " GOOBYEAR : aos = oution aoe swimming pot seat fest fy2 Bs Piampe, ee Lio Sane seet Oe a anaes Bae meons OD gk, Share . ee Dd ale El, TRADE. ro SNOW PLOWS ap oS STORE To oe 1. 1 2 ED . | wa Me "19 Bagle ft aug Cass |: —, Alo 150 acres in oa acl sof the year’ saesig-e te i vodibed ace with extra} ft con pi. e west Aitport * frHACA i9 GAU agiey. res pes of tractors & Gpan FE 53-6129 ee 2. 9 acres in net profit. Priced at $78 SEDRM. MT chaires Like new. $176 ys galvanired pie lesa Gi HAMMER- KSHAFPT GRINDING IN T Grom hyp. Ww scret i | per cent feu pert, a a on emcee | HONING WERT | Se Be eee ¢- SPECIALS ino O08 MEMES) TA GATEN C SON | en ee ee urn per yt. on i 1 chest. 2 van lam : _ & N APP per lena length ; = 25 _ , z. i + ‘odd. Phone F p WW. DINNAN investment, Can you match ie? | Ail tor Pas oy s ite L,- &4.08 per Ee °® . : ners 0 SAVAGE. 4 Case ict ors this? i [ad : weekiy Aue M mis, rane bs furnt | _M pe re Mule H id cae Case & New Idea De } 66. West Huron FE 423 . * | Lake ‘2 Orchard - MA $7191. 54.N. Washing: 159, ‘4. mile west off Air 2 1de ‘so pom mp gost fired #70. ochester sae he ieee ‘Sa : an, REALTOR P Binks 2h ton, “Clerkston | "haa pe “INSULATI Marie Oever fired, MU | WHE : le Motor Scooters — FARM WA ae < PARTRIDGE ¢ Le Sa NEW TWIN BEDS CHEAP MA i eee id NG with (ee efived, MU EL HORSE AND < BO 2 aera Install sow h Tacking Foe ; snow b LENS | ~ = party within i ATE pognmesne THRUOU GE AUT! N BEDS. a re at low winter Les nges lades. Toro powe — - 190 “commerin a “ote oo OPEN eM j HURON, oe cach FES = ato tomrisct SEWIN "Rite “arorme og a nt on fae ee — he & Carry | Bait, Minnows, Ete, 65B Jer, blower oy seee oe ale Cosuan spgoruns : ufidings, vealis- chin NG ; A money down se. NG | ving If Hn. ft > RD PNT ean - DB: ent 0 ti rtiew! TAURANT SPECI b fe. #70: eit itz © pine stripping Se par a, ata =| tae Mwy. MA $ es FE ¢42e8 ag A A rtleulars oy vealed nate eet " rand ‘new devenpert and bait, | 16" ‘por used automatic washers. ets: hasta SU US oF ne im Clone Open Sou. Auction Sa For Sale Motorcyck an cere ne, TEREAM pstsceey seat a coftee table abien, matching hov's REPLACEMENT | MS elo} ae : oy Gea laters G0 tion Sales 7 ~~~ le Motorcycles 8s Sat nie room hoine. 9¢¥ VV COV a3 pe Ail tor 908, Pay only 92 yeu, os caiaene = NT ie ea ; roe oe bare, *§908,,cOF po Wola te hoe £ se nis | Sand, Gravel & & Dirt 66 | * 18% DISCOUNT - tanchions. |’ arm. + © Ave. ‘ hard | 2 ey. OTS. WASHER | 816) 4X@xi ornare na 120, | 16 Tbs Tell ai » Hf Arn | ; B | We will give 18 per - a fort. wee 28 Hdlles Korth of Fon- THE STATE Norge th aon oi) ane. UseD CEMENT BLOcKs. MANY. AR RARG wa *) “sort. SANT SAND. ORAVEL. i | on all genuine Ay Daves p $160 pet acre 94.000 do MosT covERad * capboards inte chine, Ad eu ft. refrig... $188 om rE « sein Call eft | SUBJECT TO PRIOR 8 tix! fill & black dirt Bulldozin ; | parte used to service or Hbioceee| aul M. Jones, Real Est. of business, properties for, | toe +3) Poone OL Bits.” r 10 1333 | —- = ones Dasemente, OR 3-0092 Auction Sale er eee ee . Soltero ates, "acre, eae, arg ge Pree Sincat pe T1d9 gert sane (Sok Gti Som | 5089 S| gircieat hee ule matey chonse from BARS—TA = Axminster, er ed. re sae mit! sino FE Fie eaveED ot FE 2. i Dixie Highway — —s Co. 13 8 Sagi ~ . bates : 4 EHED STONE wor ee ray a — SORTS — GROCER a 4 Lake Ave. é LUMBER Go. fer Hees P BANDGRAV: |. ayton Plains F =a ye ~ — 01. Be rd. or Sale B ~— | SEATIONS BTC. We bare Gas “One of a Kind ‘Sale’ pret vol cur radio, other ier naan ee weet FOR SALE. cui Se | very Friday ....7 p.m anges sicycles 84 = j range. bail : i t s otap _ | w aa one Psd gy se mag LW soi Se & Fuel 67 Eve Saturday ...7 p.m. .foad oe ae at net B ce 85 | TATEWIDE : ay and Sell Daily io ; ORlands 3-2717 et? WTEEARD ENGINE. 90OR PRIZES SAT. & SUN fa FARM AUCTION SAT JAN 19 At sense Sb usteg b tealne ATS vega y dine. of farm [ ee. aah Including "DeLaval, Baik Tonk at BG CLOSEOUTS 1 Green Rd 1% mies South: | TROYAN new store” west of Goodrich. Ron: xEw ) mg = Perkins, Atc- iT SALE lets een FRONTAGE Sale Land Contracts. ‘82 pe FOR ONLY mam.n. et | ‘MOTORWAY, DRIVE. Terms TUN Saging Tint toe section Warren Stout, ‘Realtor — re ve, +, ad 15 FoR ‘CASHIN A HURRY, sell thifigs | nething goes Dial. FE through Classified Ads, |. Bitanee: oN — ae | re ar Orebaré Lake ree bed OW! Dts ; ' ‘Get i Sp in v non MA aie vera | | SAVE ENERGY AS) at WANT ADS! To pes m job. place to. live ora) good ttsed car, sem Classi- | Noe tinh shaicapeal tt ct aa . sts sa 2. A NAME BRAND. WE ‘57, aP 16 Radio, Ir have it. eras wood and! ‘aluminum ,boats ‘59 models in: FIFTY - aaron ‘Boats & Accessories, 8s Foreign & Sports Cars 908 ae wn ~“ VOLASS AGEN. low . milea, ee 34-6610 After 6 + stock Sterling boat traflers. Use. ; ae Our layaway plan Harrington Boat Works. “Your Eviurude deaicr ; 1898 8. Telegraph FE 2.8033 ~~ Pre-Inventory Sale 7AM BOATS | = ENC RY MQJORS neing avatiatle 1956 VOLKSWAGEN, ke new INLAND |. AINIES SAIL IPS 3127 W Huron St FE. _ 4-712) & Ek 23-6122 WINTER BOAT CLEARANCE specia: winter puresase foakrs pew Cadillac & Wageniake @yatiable to you at @ priv before possible. 30 differ els to choose from Giaitra strake from 14 [{ to 1) inum from 10 to t6 t: fy suas up te @ per cent special pres on complete rigs. Mau were i tors al! bargain pre-e See Fas Buy now & save laxe M59 West Highland rizi t) Hike? ridge Rad About | mie. to le Mode Rd turir ief! aA f * < to Dawson Saies on [ify Lane Fiberglas SSA Nee ON BOATS COVFRED «© MIDGET racer bodies ais “epe t 4 work Rints [are © 3.1468 z- ee eee CESSANA 140 NARCO-OMNI PER _fect OR 3-4714 . oF anapartaHoni Offered 87 - CARS FOR PHILADELPHIA AND Pitisburgh Chas «allowance t Hartfor¢ Conn FE 22-3215 FIY ENGINE AIRLINER FO California 19a Hawaii 890 10 Ferry Servic dice OH 4 i/u4 JANUARY cm TEAVING FOR Miami } of 2 passengers ta help artve Ferhange references | a B32 TRUCK GOItSG NORTH PART ad either way FR 6.6806_ - - > Wanted Used Cars KS Hc 4z00 CASH FOR CAH IN EXC runnlig «od OR | 4804 - As MUC H Ag $590 FOR JUNK AND —Treep- cers FRE 22686 days u: even = 5 - . . CASI] FOR OARS” | HARDENBURG MOTOR eo Ee Cass at Pike 7 PRE, & Ti08 IF YOU HAVE A aan SA9.8 198 fie 4 AR FOS, Tears 208 du@A payment Stk US PERS! Wh MINI For Sale pygihres BO * — G47] MApe $ STL 5A 1956 VOLKSWAGEN 1964 DKW PACK COLES. ACTO 8UPER Dodge Plymouth a e Or Wo Maple at Pontiac YWasec Lake MA Start [lie OW Rig ’ HASKINS 055 Ferd Cuatumiine engine” Fordomatic er Citap 1955 Oltls Kuper 68 Holiday Coupe Hydramatic power brates Beautiful blue ani one owner , 1bo6 Ford Palriane Pordomatic power Heater Above average tty chan Chevtlet. Bel Air hardtop V8 eligine Powergtide er goth black fininh e588 CHheyroet 469 hip engine 4 woite wales Like new skins Chev. Dine Highway at Mis 4 BUICK CENTURY er-ateering Continental eulditeon take balance $695 FE 8.8450 BUICK #PECTAL A truly besmutiful ATTENT! ON! equipped New i BM Morthiy payments charges trate Birmingham HRambier ward. M1 ® je0O0 teh) BUICK VGLKSWAGEN, white wall tires, radio and wind- shield washers, be seen during Pine St or Phone FE ‘2- 4394. tl 6 pm Or call MA 5-0798, anees dio & heater wo Shs )) oo “1996 Ford V-8 2 dr. Customiine’ Wf . Exe cond $ 005 = od a ge For Sale Cars 1 6 CHEVROLET BFL AIR CON pee TERY gL EE eas vertibie power steering & brakes ue RO SACI 18tG = radio jeater oll black jike x Ti P| $1285 Private sowner EM $-4973 y ioe 1 GN iy Ime cl ‘thot DODGE CLUB Ap : BE PSsieS sites lo Bu Y t98 fur price 817 ® mont fasn veeded Mr Beli Great, . tekes FE 604020 2 DODOE 1066. “PUSHBUTTON | equipped and at @ low, low wlve | away price Jaat bring rt) $005 SCHUTZ MO’ Pont ICIC 6 Sal 2S v2 Ae 8 Woodward, Birmingham joo Chevroet ¢ dr Orin gree, Al USED CARS SEK OUR AD | fintet Healer Low down pymit | Oh page 46 Eddie niga Ford 1ae8 Ponti slenchief @ do Hare Keegy Harbor FE 56-0204 lop Loaded win extras Offcaca ist DODGE’ 6 2 DR CLERR | tal bow Moileaee omy on Bargain rr 3-17542 HO Riggins Satan : as A cee! tyod Alarchiel § ap eetan Hedre “FORD RANCH WAGON t094,— Rado Heater A o-e ower sar * Fordomatic Rat SUSAR we oF Al} Alakes VI Models 2 WE HE PAYING TOR sss het LAR GLENN'S a\JQTOR SAI) 9.2 WEST HURON. Fe MONEY DOWN mente of §6 82 Mer Mr Parks at Herold firrner Te) Weal : : MANMPORTATION 41 yeh lor >} Nash 4 dr i fae Zar qo. ar - ee a ode Many more MONEE Ls nee Bs & BE HVICE ore sum 8 E 41707 a95 auburn he SONS! » FOR TATE MODEL USED CARS — Commits Motor Sates AUBURN AT EASY BLVD FE 84538 JONK & USED CARS WTD PICK ip service FF $2000. x Priv PARTY WANTS 1 Ow MILE age SA Pontiac FR @317 TOP PRICE FOR bork CARB PE 44878 1OP CASH $88 FOR ANY MAKP mode! @ny shape or condition Fionem, Used Care 22 Auvbure ft i =e Remember FOR GO8HOD USED Cana AND PICKUPS CALL, 1OWN 1. LIBRER TINE: On MM MARTIPY Of 361i Dixie OK Lot Disie Hwee at Sas) abaw Drayton Plains Wiel é cs : seer \] & AJ Nesters pales Por top dollar on Jater mode! ea 2? Digte Hwy OR, Tao lll HIGH &s Ts what wil) tntereat you We need your 58 “ST “S58 8% models Chur reputation fer paying tops for Heh grade used care Gales back to 1999 yen Bves to ® J anWelt +74 Tinie Hwy Drayten Pjains OR 3.1135 fop BUCK - JUNK CAR TRUCK “PONTIAC WARTF | FY 2 (200 WN! ib (ais oh te SA mac “hi ws { pe + pat wi 20 wae tee 2 VF 7 enter a : Z TFT. EVERYONE Yor ft. S : = EO fe ae Pa a YW ys GOOD USE CARS Cis PAGE 42 Matthews- _ Har (CIRCE Wanted Used Vrucks 49,1 rik BAR on NSE NT for all motle’s Tsed Triakhs SCHRAMM AUTO) & THtLCK PARTS . 7530 Dinie Hwy CORY 2108 om hity Used Track Parts 89A USED TRUCK PARTS ALT, MAK ig ANT) MttiR ia HEIGHTA MOTOR AA Rs TRIS Athurg Ave PR 4687 Lor Sale Tracks 90 4 CHEV PENT Chol) COON DIE fon Crt after G@ WR gfe Fk 2 1951 FORD ', TON PcKIP (400d com! PR 8 ibti fes4 4, TON CHEVIF PICKUP $415 MArkel ©2284 1049 PORE) *. PON STAKE & Hudeor 4) FORD %, Tos WREOKPP «4 not FF 14a QMer of, fox PIRIP sano PR) 2 3480 Cri tated at (4 MMIC PANETT brecw # xr Fan S605 iares FE * a 2 CHEV ps PG cas far A ine) We a HEVROLL 1 T AYL OR ANA 1 1-6] 1955 (HEVROLET fy fON PANETT A real mice truck Privea at $587 Jj more. panes to pok North Chev. Minter Bive et A Wooiwaid Ave Bormingham . , Mian 3 rte ip noes FOR BALE OR TRADE rds Chevy *4 ton pick-up 4 wy tires Good cond. OR +3660 F oreign & ‘Sports Cars 90K LARGEST 8TOCK OF DUN! a Tas sporte and antique tJ Mich All sites to sdixve forrier feat auner rohlems Market Tire Co 17 W Muron 7" Ca, pgoctectie dee : : : 87 METROPOLITAN h & H Severs: to choose from -- 44 VAUXHALL Victor /. RENAULT Dauphine S$ MORRIA Minor BILL SPENCE ~ RAM ER 1 8 BAOINAW, ed | | FOR Wile 4948 FORD DUMP trie K eto ! AAT & HOMIE OF LHe ABFITFR DPat adion Page @@ Bida Keego Harpe NEW [RES )\ ATI. RPI AIO! BAS Povo at St) BRITA fit (WAT t 1a) CAR Fro rt CHEVY fiAC HARDTOPS oP TOPS DAS {Ste 1A) (oa es a” Atborn off # ’ UCR F957 TAL thie*Spe fal Cinb sedan with + low milrage coped if bon Dynallow arci heates TOHR g)2 8 Hain - AIMED Ac fx PR ‘imi s cwr teas than TE perfect ¢ormditten & brakes Han MY 4 )a27 WILSON Pontiae CadiMac IMP RRIAT Pra rrpted ene boye figily ht power FF ra Ma 2000 mile co}, ty Roly PON TIAL Sate timtiean ey Power wile toes Bf PPT AC TALE Hess fugtitue & whi & fn 4000 miles oo es CHEVROLPT - TATION W SE 4 aan LJ & @iile and tiles ac ean Pee oder ear ~ * : A CHEVROLET Wri AIR FEARDTOP with |jidater powerglute ese S125 “4? pORD se 4 DMOK te tite “tanmiata to apsma SIOS | 1 PON ITA S.A ROMIEP Pywer equipped mud lor led ae ai tet seorte “$RU5 - Mure Mt the fapring al Obl ‘ 18 , ; Wilson Pontiac 4 rr F band iB: ham ,ATY A AMTTER tttrtr tar - | Srr-comt oat oon Page 44 Beristie Fou Thre HAWTHORNE PINE GREEN | -Wanter Aevd at 8 Wooiwar Ae INANCI TRANSPORTATION Nn RPECIALTYS Wo Oe —~ HE RE + 1350 N. Waodward TV Apecial - Yu f st med Howe we oat BN OEE Momocthly payinents Ali- fay Bik Buick Boecinl Wiviera + dr harges ‘ ‘ | — te - = Ditullow Radio HHente war town “bayment or ee n ua] woo te ii tire { lrade a 46 a oon Bree vies Hirmingnam Rambler 666 § Wood wel Ponties Chleftain ¢ or -Cata ward MI 6 3900 F ina coupe Mydra ‘Radin Heater CAH PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- Atitewalis Yours fur $145 daw: ome? Leta. help you adjust to ‘9 Tok On DRapoe ¢ sume iwhs expensive mode! an RPO eee eee Lake Onon Motor Sales N Malin fi Clarkston , hin ta 24 AT CLARKSTON RD gp WY Bl ae Mie MY 22611 MAole 85568 uf MApe sta! FORD MERCURY 1059 Chevroet He: Air 4 Door Ra 1958 tia heater Wife and green in flor (Piced fas siiiee eae etl aw lane) A) 221 Notth Chev. $1795 Br caren . ble LY eel Larry lest CHEVROLET 41ATION WAG ON RAM ABBOLEUTRIY, NO ‘ erome MONEY DOWN Assume pay vente of 611 460 Pie Cali Credit Meade Pathan et ME 400. ROCIMRTER FORD DEALER H&roid turner Ford il. 4 7 1 st CME YV fIO 2 DR P STFFR a PF welide Radia eater extra 1 W Rtrathimore at Pent = Setter Hah Call OR eoio Wie ys Loe tel CHR VIR ORE. AiR CON: 4s noun $128 OR TRADE er itraigh! atick WAW @ bat d he OH 3581) rr arbureler Bharp Pyt own HEE CSE Bo ee ” er Wil aecept S89 of 3) as sinwn CIE AN 57 FORD 500 4 DOOR Veyment “8 374; aficr 5 frais Ae ooriginal owner ty Mterie Ford Keewo Harbor FE 2door with s-Fordomatic pio healer and white; VBS powered’ wad harp Oniy $304 BCHMI! MOTOS @12 8 Woodward +1 CMENY OGONVEEW FIBL K a ! moighem fup FR $872 fh CHEV 7 DOR rowERGT IDE Prcetient running cond €11s PM matic Ntee cofidition Marurek poe : Mtr Sales FE 40587 245 Bivd F 196 CHEVIOLET ATATION WAG. iy.) woRtn VICTORIA OD Pon trigina: paint mbdyene ot Te WHIT PWALTS AnSOLttet ¥ fo pick fram Our stork Ne 4080 SO MONEY DOWN Aseilme May Heduced os $1 O81 ments of 8866 me Cali Credit Mer Mr Park= at MI 4 (500 N tt CC} iy Harold Purner Ford Oni Cnev: 1 FORD VICTORIA HT Ver ow down payment! or 4) ut \ af Misoring hom a2 ae wir an oD em py 466 8 Wond eC) Li 19.) CHEVY BF! - ATR NU RUST wa: M Qiogd tes $475 FF 5 fine 19:0 CHEVY PV i Bes NIOR 8158 » HWY Staniey © Pont : : TOR Chevrolet Riseayne 2 daar wrigimat Ptoue petat Hades and meater A une OW ner special Cras Sh Stevm@ Ne @ FIR Pre re at otis . fone r North C New. G EN. HH er Be aR Woodman). 4A . Biri anon . -M) qs a Teast (mr Marg air SA OULRY BROOK WOOD WAGON PAM Big-engine WM Pwr FP peu Ss oe oe) 2404 1o87 ORD DP MOrT ot 1oa8 PIR PI tth 4 fitwat 4 ainiie Door hardtop with full power An. aaom ronem liter pat vow Bali fast # €1204 BOUMITT! MOLONS B12 8 Weed _ mod Birt big tim in . NO) MONEY DOWN We lave » very good selection of srock NO 2; 1) 48 © 48 Chevys Fords Pan ise: R | i fieta Oo & Buieke ono yroney => 4 ? (iy Hown Lucky Auto Saler 193 & APROTALCOR A-spigathe Gor Saginaw Pp 41008 of FRE 4224 aft Weil with many niles Cmon a: $1745 Our Place pense» Nass [5.0 is AND WREL ERY Ta” 2 NOOR The Buick economy apeciat Priced at Give You. |. $825 Livery! thing STOCK NO 344 x FID CAR DEAI We HAVE A BEAUTIFL 19s PONT TN Show SFL ECTION OvF SE1YAN Nice family car for 14PF Eo 4 ARS INCE UDING =a Tans MIT F AGE { AT* OnE S AND 8OME OLD i ES Att HAND S#ELECTED © rar tu CONSCTEN SPOCK No [ae Thos BEYER ANT) yas tt ict ratte?) TO MERE EVERY GO BUICK Ti MB ePRCLAL 2 Dy Hatdten tu tone paint Nice pibeuinig cat SR CUR VIO) Pht B Air Ho Cop $2766 7 Phin Pour neWe, Powerpgide SMM! weleem) anles & PONTIAC 4 Daor WT si ime fa ar ates ftv bramae’ S1OCK NO Power theakes ho - 1 \ ean Vit , OTNIR 2 DOR Hod * 44 SAVOY 2 1 Dandy little Pain ert heate: Aub: liaus.__ and prieed fight Lan 4 a BCR . . AA POI Cuetom 2 Poor sioe4 $ ) 4 ) ? t Foc Mati: Radia and heater tery # > 4 PAMBLBR &tation Wagon $1094 xt SIUC KR NO {Doer Radio @® Heater Hydra 7 mY CHEN ROL. I manic Very clean : DOOR Green top. white bods Just 4 SS PONTIAC ¢ Deéor Sedan $oo4 : Radio and eater Wydramath $4 Ae) 38 PLYMOUTH @€ Door Sedan § 394 Heater Robins Mag Biuwe paint Cine STOCK NO 34 FORD Custom & Door Pewer steering, FoOMatic. Real Rui’ ima deer Oy sharp . S7 RPORD Ranch Wagon sino 2 Dorr Radio and heater ~ Fo AGI Power steering aTOCK NO 2 aA PONTIAC Station Wagon $2804 O84 BL: Mtarchiet Safari Full power . ae 1 BUICK Thine ons ogee ROADMASTER F Tr Hardtop Tutone A goGd solld family car a> PONTLAC Station Wagon 91004 fore 4 Door Radio A Heater Sub uroanite tires Bhcellent condi . tt 5 ‘a MOTpPR SALES ey M14. 1930! VEY 4-737) Fi. 4-797 FE 2-9101 — Open Eves. Lic : iy ee E = : by Jay Alan Ae For. Sale Cars one . " SCHUTZ MOTORS, 912 8. Wood ward Birmingham. = J EROME — ‘31 FORD: convent, 13,000 MILES Good i at 10182, lovenaie ‘take at Casa FE 8-0488 PLYMOUTH. JUST $110 DOWN DE- r, Hurry. 8CH 912 8 Woodward, Birmingham. PLYMOUTH 1957 BPORT SUBUR- ban. ir. wagon. bared equipped. i967 or Ba _" — Voeyle "rE s-4s30 Senans ioler | a TERCOL. 4 DR. R&H. OL, 23-6206. aad, MER CURY — heater, al aa S| ) fo wey ie down payment or "ia Birmingham Rambler. MI 6-3900. PEOPLE'S AUTO oe | 1968 Giicon: 2 DR -aeDANT R 3-1375 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE ' cpe Partially restored. FE 26016, -'58 MERCURY PARKLANEs HARDTOP 4 door—-power steering and é ONT. Taw RENCE ° MOTOR SALES. INC. PONTIAC 1955, ¢DOOR. 810 RA- dio and heater presemete orig: | “cuore ehoees DEALER YEARS AL CASg AT W PIKE 8T8 ee = Ly siete CATALINA. R ABSO: he ~ - “I thought I ought to wear samething conservative to r | ~ err so I wore this black suit! Oe cmimaniecieord _ Hardenbura - , Gu ARANTEFD US"D CARS a Ford Customline 2 Dr BS) tear waned on a new Rambier or a goud For Sale Cars ~ WE CAN BEAT ANY has RAMBLER 1954 FORD acre t 49 Ford V8 9pak + 1947 ve R&H GOOD COND FE &177 . 5 er - - CHRYSLER -P!YMOUTH DEALER PONTIAC CATALINA (HARD: Good condition OR 3-57 8 PONTIAC’ 4 DR. suPebcuTEr toria These Soe Say be seen ail 1933 ago “Ge DR, f “| Teegraph between # » | 1908 FORD, CUSTOM 300 2 DR 6 { 957 FORD > RE POSSE ETON $8 Chevrol et station wagon: Brook- S Ausin Healy priced to se) We again continue Ao cut prices on all ‘used cars. so as to make room for those new car trade-ins. As we have mentioned before, our low overhead means we can.sell for less. to Rochester and take advantage of these give- So please come over away buys. These prices and zood Thursday through: Saturday. | 1959 BUICK with power pede pg alfferential wal) tires pode! mileage, gave on this 1958 PONTIAC . 2. +. 03799 steering. power brakes. safety yneflow. radio heater, white lke new Come in $2495 Ps Sree et with power aaerie power ‘Grekes, Hydra- radio. heater white wall tires 1958 FORD . Fordor Fairlane “power! yee power brakes, Porfomatic. reainn heater, white wall tires 11957 CHEVROLET . . 01445 Bel Air 4-door sedan. radio and uesier. The car you can’t attors- to miss 1957 PONTIAC . . $1895 Superchief Ure aa, rer brakes. “ere. nee heater, whi wall Like new. 1957 CHEVROLET cor ertible with standard ack V-8 engine, Nothing but nice. 1957 BUICK pink pane shite ini. $1045 transmission and power heater, white wal) tires: 2... $1995 Roadmaster 2 door hardtop power steering windows ang seats Radio. 1957 BUICK Special 2I~to 9.P.M. ° “F SLIVER” ene HURON | | MOTOR SALES, INC in . FOR “POP fp VALUE Vert: cane 210 Orchard Lake Ave FE8-4530 ‘07 FORD Goestny . SEDAN — Station Wago 4 Door Fordomatic, radio. heater, Thunderbird en-- gine. tu-teme bronze and cream seal sharp wagon specially _ briced 31795 58 BUICK SPECIAL. 2 Door _Dynafiow cléan car and a nice driver _ $995 58 FORD c ps roe Te 2 Dr. with radio, heater V-8 engine standard anit. tu-tone Shue. and white _ Nice var and drives perfect Community Motor Sales HOME OF QUALITY CARS 109 E. Blvd, South OVERSTOCKED ON OURLUSED CARS SO WE HAVE MARKED THEM DOWN FOR A QUICK SALE AER POLE 44 — DRIVE AND CHECK OUR CARS HAVE BEEN SAFETY CHPCKED. ‘09 PLYM R Station Wagon 3 v engine. automatic drive. gadio heater. tu-tone biue and white white tires. @ rea) sharp ca: 3995 ‘53 PONT, . ‘HIEPTAIN @ Dr. deluxe with heater, bats ramatie, radio. © tires, real clean and “$495 Years $805 BUY IT Enos SALE - SALE - SALE PE 8-439 '58 CHEV. DELRAY 2 Dr radio «and heater. arm rests, %un visors white tires. 6 cylinders. stand. ard shift. 9.000 miles. one own- er and a rea] heauty $1795. ‘58 BUICK SUPER 2 Door Hardtop. power steering and brakes Dynaflow, radio. heater white tires. Beau- Uful solid jet black one owner. many other extras. $2795 55 NASH 4 DOOR SEDAN. @ crilinders Hydramatic radio heater a real mice car and no rust oy) FORD CUSTOM. “100° ¢ Door ras saver svete ‘2 encine radio heater rea] nice car $1495 NOW is the time to stop in at Community Motor Bailes and look over — supely of good used cats, SAVE. In Business i in Oakland County for Over ao ~t ‘ REMEMBE R. A USED CAR is AS GOOD AS THE COMPANY YOU Community Motor Sales 09 E. Blvd. South FE 8.4539 aes we Se ee ee eae _THE ; PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY | A iil eres “FIFTY.O} ‘E oh = on i + aes ‘ * ° . a pay ieicates ~ Two lakes Sailors Se a a ee ae — ‘central * heating installations in : Today’ S ‘Television. Progiathe - ee ee Programs furnished by stations listed tn this colump are subject to change without notice Wider Learning ~ Sue for $349, 000 i of =" gain of 9.2 per uring iJoi. 2-W. - W-TV ‘ Channel} JBA-TV Chanone! +—WW4J-TV Channel t-WAYE-TV * Channel. 9- -CKL’ x ; p oe discka! TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS "9:30 (7) Rough Riders. Rough 10:25 (9) ‘Billboard. _| Boston University Sees firms have been sued for a di ~ LISTEN TO ose Eeeweptge | Riders track down group who + Television as Appetizer SSS WMUZ FM 6:00 (7) Curtain Time. Comedy. | shanghai wanderers for sea 10:30 (® Treasure Hunt. f Educati | Diet sailors who claim they sabia 103.5 on Your Dial (9) Popeye. duty. (2) Arthur. Godfrey. . oF sabia < , permanent injuries aboard ship. Detroit's New Christisn Commercial (4) News: Williams. (9) Walter Winchell. "Prep- (9) Specia) Agent. : z 2 *- * aan | A cima (2) Racket Squad school boy sees murder. - - NEW YORK (UPI)—The overall A suit of $300,000 has been filed: “Telephone Request Time” 2 : Ue get lg Ernie.10:55 (7) News. impact of -television, on children, ‘in U.S. District Court by Col, Hub- PM te te 2 os nat, DAILY a te who on the average sit with eyes: ibell of Levering against the Nich- car 6:30 (7) Comedy (cont.) (2) Playhouse 90. Danalit:eo (2) I Love Lucy. | giued to their sets 20 to 30 hours loison Transit Co, of River Rouge., CamisTiaN 3) ey Bins. Wynter ‘in “Wings of | the (4) Price Is Right. = |a_ week, is good, a report from | He said he received a brain injury, LITERATURE SALES (4) Life of Riley. Dove,” (7) Cleo. Boston University indicated today. lwhen the freighter Tampico went] % Ossian Ave." FE’ ¢-9001 (2) ‘News: LeGoff. ; ~ Passing Parade. é a en jeune in the Detroit River in : : : |10:00 (7) Tracer. . -In a 36-page pamphlet “entitled [1956 6:40 (2) Weather. e (9) Amazing Science Fiction. 1:15 (9) Nursery Schoo! Time. “Television For Children," the +s fe - -- (4) Bet Your Life. foundation for character education Ernest G, Quihlivan of Highland 6:45 (2) News. (2) Playhouse (cont.) | 1130 30 (4) Concentration. offered several findings based on /Park is suing Maritime Trades, : - . ye @ Peter Lind Hayes. the work of its 34 authors, includ- : Inc., for $49,000 in District Court. Pontiac) 7:00 (7) Girl Decoy. “First , Ar-/19:30- (7) News: Daly. , . (2) Top Dollar. “* ing scientists, educators and) § ; : : . He charged his.#ands were injured me eee a rest! |) Capt. Grief (9) Howdy , Doody. _|spokesmen for child care_organi-| ) _jpermanently when he pulled in «| III AAIASsian sane = Sich aba Huckleberry (4) (color) Masquerade : zations, + . : line manua 2. ; Hound. ; _ Party. - ‘ . Pee » According to the report, tel : ! OE ener (4) Mich. Outdoors. Mort (2) Playhouse cont.) FRIDAY . AFTERNOON sion has not damaged the eyesight So = eo e —_— Neff, host. ‘ . any eye He: - of children,.neither’ has it adverse-| mene = s , ; (2) Jeff's Collie. 16:45 (7) News: Gordon. 1s HH oe ane ly affected their school grades. me : : -_ . , els id: ’ lar belief, tele- on 6 IGE ANYON — ‘“‘Steve Canyon,” Air- Force i 7:30 (1) Leave It to Beaver. 49. poe _ (9) Hidden Pages Contrary to popu TIME CHANGE FOR CANYON ev yon, ‘ Junkenan's vide | ie new LY Weather. - ; — vision has whetted the — adventure series starring Dean Fredericks, moves to a new time friends of Beaver, Wally. {11:99 (7) Soupy’s On. 2) ee appetites of young viewers with ® | i niont Previously seen on Saturday nights, the show will now be ee Bemned (4) Pres. Eisenhower. resultant increase in the circula- (9) Million” Dollar. Movie. (9) News se televised on Tursiays 8 at : = m. (Channel 2 “ : (7) Pres. Eisenhower. tion of library books to children. _ * ee Le Virginia Mayo, ‘Flaxy Mar-' (4) News: W'kamp. . BO | nee —---——— | tin.” ('49.) (2) News: LeGoff. es (2) Ladies Day - Tt—has- broadened the child's : ; = | - (4) Jefferson Drum. Stran- : | (4) Amos. ‘n’ Andy. world and enhanced his exper TW News and Reviews gers” shoot settler, take 11:15 (9) Weather. | (ry Uiketase. : ences. : = : Bi ee | 0 ee | (9) Movie. Ry report also as soit much 1 atin “Get the Kids Their Own 4 (2) 1 Love Lucy. Lucy,| (2) Miss Fairweather. | 2 ‘ - » of the t ibe T H S f , Ricky ‘decide publicity. stunts) ~ i (7) Margie children is of excellent quality: Imex our acr I Ices TV Set Fg ‘Che i Battle will help Ricky's career. 4}:29 (9) Theater. Ronald Reagan. | a) Ae Ba x * * C S | e Channel. ns i 9 ris. 1 5 = oe “Night Unto Night.” (49.) "a ry tee Of" the other. hand the report, i azz to Cr eate pectac e | ; (1) Zorro. Zorro helps ed (4) Sports. Pees . * found that Replonged —— to | SC els: lovers get pérmission to we Q fa ats 0 children more 3) Movie ane : \ — : {1:85 _(A) Faye Elizabeth. =a — peeetyped in ‘moral judgement.|— apna EWALD | Dixieland, Shearing and disappsint- | (4) Steve Canyon. New time. ha: 25 (2): Nightwaich Th, Ralph 2:00 (7) Day in Court: Vicading to see people as ol good NEW YORK (UPI)X—Now that! ‘ingly enough, the Ellington band. Canyon copes with fear-par- -Meeken, “Kiss Me. Deadly.” - (2) Our Miss Brooks. or all bad. * four Timex all-star jazz shows have | Tihtere was an extended chari- | alyzed passenger. . (35.) (4) (color) Truth or Conse.|_Violence for its own sake el oe the pattern of the CBS- vari at the close in which every- 2] ~ Prac 11:0 (7) Night Court: . . tably clear: o@e joined and which was billed | tical. joke blocks neighbor's (9) Theater (cont.) ; caer. . 4 important to the child is action, an series is ‘in on a y piovull hopefully, but mistakenly, asa up efforts to hire nursemaid. (4) Jack Paar. Bill Hayes,'5.99 (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. Suspense and excitement. ae emphasis is on show,. ra’ sf Jam session, | Terms en Some Sets Genevieve, Cliff Arquette. |< °) a ‘hi extent that "8" Jaz. ; . al ' -\30-Day Exche Period -(1) Real McCoys. McCoys. (2) N’watch (cont.) — ow cae He ; sn teoer to Paes enjoys | Whatever musical nourishment And ‘thee as = Olay hal Yr ’ = Hol: . 5 |}. i : - . of his } igt performer more interested in| > , ae i (cont.) f le ering for the safety of bis = {they Joe ~ and a ac dramatizing her material than, : ovie “"¢: / _ , whethe he be cowboy r 2 ri é 4 er é (4) It Could Be You. Com-|- . FRIDAY MORNING - ? * GY coe te pe a report Loy cate ete at capes rua singing it, who should not have! edy-surprise. : 2 :00--(2) Bi ' = . t azz show at all. (2) Yancy Derringer. Dyna-\¢;99 (4) Continental Classroom. $00 on = agai — | Family - life dramas that depict) > py. sim is to provide a spec- been on ose) Sse ome a i one tS oe: ti lationships between _. But then, maybe I've missed the mite blast kills people in gut — (7) Beat the Clock. isatisfying relationship - tacle, a circus of sound and” vyint. It -could be the object _“Nightmare on Bourbon'¢:s9 (Z} @ 2d a Be ee children about the! blowing dl waadean ‘Romulo made for a 2 Se / 515 & E. wotee © Cor. ieshen Rd. FE.2-2257 () Mike Hammer. | (7) Big Show. (1) Who Do You Trust. CUIOSITY Ot id. around them ac| They offer the sort of rustic/guest on NBC-TV's This Is. Your = nee (4) Behind Closed Doors.) . (2) TV College. 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. \counts for the popularity of science’ Se iepcigiet aa butts Lite pies S fe oe rogram 0 ee : ein ames “ 7:30. (7) Breaktast Time | os ——— tee i peso ee gg : dere Last night, Jackie Gleason, act-jsoynd dull ee vaas happy to} The Best AROUND ,.. 1s the WPON SOUND 0 American : | uw (2) Zane Grey Th. Black-| , (2) Cartoon Frolics. , fo achievement. ee tere an (ute, et mich that NBC-TV's Bat Where Everything Is FINE... for ’S9 smith-turned-sheriff- (Pau!) ‘4:18 (2) Secret Sto: On the whole, television broadens ; Masterson is now offerng as prem-\j : FIAKL VATU) AAMDE Douglas) hunts killer who!s:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. i ‘ a - a child’s base of knowledge and ee iors Life” — ee iums, genuine Bat Masterson canes ON THE STATION WITH MORE the virtues of an unmanageable|for the kiddies to beat the TV] 4g saved son's life. \4:30 (2) Edge of Night. ‘gives him new experiences easily assembly that included the Duke el or ia 100. M F P —Answer_te Previews Puscle se Cee pee tere” St) County Fair. = aumento ead oo SS ‘Ellington band, the groups of j trust. usic From ‘ontiac:’ a: 45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. _ (3) Sherwood Forest. | . oti Gillespie, Louis Armstrong *” * =e a = 1 na 500) Susie, = Gg Sarg, tS THE CHANNEL sw: fimmy| 464 PONTIAC | ° 9:00 (4) I Married Joan. - (4) It’s Great Life ou Q ums Hawt jay, | Durante ‘is reported to be under: ha Pa ns, Roy Eldridge, Jo Jones; | consideration as a replacement for | ail ©) eee Tome. _ * {Gene Krupa and what looked like! the NBC-TV Eddie Fisher show. " Check Den ; 9:30 (4) Romper Room. 39 (2 ‘the entire membership of the Hun-'wien. it goes off after March 17 Larry M | | ae: om 5:30 ©) Detrott Bandetand.—_| ‘ears War, Birdland and the}. Evro} Flynn? who has been | are on tt Lewis MacKinnon | 10:00 (2) Jimmy Dean. a) icole} Geetge — Fierro! . [Grace Kelly wedding. |with Fidel Castro's forces _ in fam | “ (4) Dough Re Mi. () Mickey Mouse Club: | Nil Rail Local Gets* visual! Sp a py ee) See ag oe ears CPear ‘ SeeaeEses : Co : L x) : Slee aes es ai ca ally, the show. was most ance on the / Jac’ ar ‘10:15 (7) Lady of Charm. “| . =e Setback L Fight "esourceful of all the all-star jazz) show tonight. a ae a‘. ] ‘. 2 ‘. Sees) & Ss . - Martha Griffiths Asks etback in cr 1g news and there were occasional Martita Hunt, John Witliams, as =” ; | to Keep Jobs ere —s aural moments, too: Miss. Staton Cyril Cusack and Liam Redmond ; ) 6 ete car : TV Coverage of House, Pi P ~ thrusting her*way through ‘The have joined Siebhan McKenna and an OPE | ti -_ reek ,ASHING | Thrill Is Gone’ and cutting Miss’ James Donald in the cast of ‘What r : the iris fami } U ean GTON W—Rep. Martha, CHICAGO @® — The 7th US. Olay to shreds while they teamed | Every Woman Knows,” a Show- ". 4 1B * Aw maid © i . W. Griffiths (D-Mich) has asked Circuit Court of Appeals has sent / yp ‘on “Body And Soul. ... | Ot The-Month set for CBS-TV on 7. 16 Pee Teare : the House of Representatives to back to U.S. District Court at Ginlespie, the muted belf of his Jan. 28... NBC-TV's CBS TV ooh as ic a Ti e Ls D teaoe | permit broadcasting and telecast- South Bend, Ind., x ny eee horn tilt-towered roofward, carving Party. got a 13-week renewal . a* 16 Exaggertte j oe ty gue actin ition ot al Hose | of Loco-'a delicate filigree out of “St, Lots Sir John Gielgud, currently 2 a| Ss “neu , : rE = "motive Firemen and Enginemen Blues” while restless chythm one-man Broadway show, al All Col & sete ay | Yn ye | pay [PF | [committees and proceedings 0 = the’ jand_ one of its locals. : section drove him politely... a Of Man,’ has been rejecting ‘ty a olors is = n Oeearer “iy Uf ; 4 House itself. * * * very brief moment when Gillespie; scripts with these words: “Tam | Easy to Clean = Betas a ukeh tie Ca = The proposed résolution WAS) The action stemmed from a shift end -Arnistrong tried gamely, but not prepared to do bad TV plays HA long Lif -2 2 ‘Bib.’ j i among a number of measures in ‘by the New York Central Rail-/ awkwardly to mesh their styles. just to appeal to a large eudi- | ng e | a. TT opnrexas troduced by the Detroit Congress- oq of its freight yard gperations, But the bulk of the show: was ence.’ | ; “a @ 31 Feminine 4 : | J woman yesterday. Others would trom Niles, Mich., to Elkhart,/made up by some terribly medi-| One further note: Today is Elvis’ | Ji] Buy enough | at so ier aa authorize Congress to “make a full t.q The Niles union local is) ocre wares from the Dukes —_ im ’ os 8 2 ee : mgr . investigation and study of the rit suing its international to prevent = & 6 TILE and i: el See . : J ing cost of living,”“ and make’ it i+ trom instituting new job assign i MASTIC im © 35 Contend + easier to prosecute and investigate - nts brought about by the shift. qc ! = 36 —— of hate-bombing cases, : Q fo cover @ a a ~ _ 31 College official : ‘In denying an order cought | | | 5'x7’ Beth 4° High o 39 Island (Fr.) bo by the Elkhart local, Judge F, 70 Se. Ft tor‘ only 2 EF 40 Chums 3 || | Verboten’ is Ver ten | Ryan Dutty of the Court of Ap- a 8 sO. y 2 op : lian, Peals sald yesterday the focal. g ‘$15 ia we 45 Rugsian ike 40 Pared CANBERRA — The Australian > . storehouse 3 Welcome 20 Sage ‘afrah had failed to show sufficient | al a 48 Leases 4 Fink-purple flower pol od na Broadcasting Commission has been) nr. 3 , 52 Most rational flowe' : 21 Cotten fabric 44 Roopi rattan + music-publishing evidence that ft. had exhausted | Zz = 8 ua Ber s 6 Siochtur wae — bad pegh A eo ae ae * is forbidden to Sl! possible legal recourse in the V-M 4-speed Automatic Portable .. a Roma. } m : se @ African fy 1 Blood money . 23 Grated (mer Tekes as jaa Australian radio programs pti pogee aaa had Becord Player, reg. $59. 95. . Now $39. 95 jn : 2 shold r) Sonne 38 etd en . i ag = / a musical number from the movie, tn the I State courts : .. ma ewe seve Dene! ues me Hurl forbidden ‘melody. is “ey al el aa . Toastmaster Toasters 2. , DOWN 2 $3 Cornish town | the title song of the movie, which. local had obtained f ise a ee SB eredan mint (prefix) a>) _ in itself means “forbidden. ” ‘rary restraining order Reg. $22.95 ........ . Now $12.95 ". EXTRA . Plena a 2 Singing voice 12 Cease flower 4 speumer (0b job ‘shift from the superior court # 8 0-Meter Ba th ; . 83 0 2 © FIRST Me orto Ruther ae i, . : - : : ; S 5 ~ ealth- Scales ** eee ° te | A Spotter lateid Reg. Tee Ti LE =) » % a1 Play. Bri Albums... **eve Jd. . wef none 99 ; w == = < dio os =o & —— —_ ane a "2 Ge fis = V° aha A 4 = . a a as — a f — i —_ = oO a = , i hee BS Five 9x9 7 eB : — 5 denied the local’s plea for a/ a — ——— ~ a even. item (COMER Ne JEWELRY CLEARANCE — We are out. ad = 8 0) WTE, (19H) || WOAR, (11D) PON. 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Rows, Davies VE, M. Shorr. os aS EJ PS he i Le | ' i f ’ ~ a to keep for in: (Evence as far back as 8 1407. year before and nearly. double the: veloped. ton _his tongue and upper Jaw: | ae seen ae RN a to an absent member ‘spring was removed. iof — Agricultural - Societies New York City. ‘ a * — = = == Ses = = = a : “ . . | | = a se " * - : P - ‘ FIFTY.TWO | Pa __THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JANUARY 8.1959 a ’ : , : . A ; F « é : es ae : Poms : a: + ms le the gift of the 1i¢acre farm at nect ia week so he will come to the ; : ‘11952 figare. It also was a elghet times’ ‘Twan Talki Manfully, he went to bed without Princess Given -Form made th An Absentee Optimist nv cting to get rid of it [Mortgages Set Record A AE ER SA Spr i aed tikihwues aia kebl. _. |and provided a pg gd When. Gets Skunk for Week — Names of absent members are} NEW YORK — The nation’s life gages 14 years earlier - _.|H@S Spring in Mou fast; the next inorning without say- COPENHAGEN — Among the Margrethe visited it pos- drawn, and the hapless one gets! — Arth gifts received by Princess Marg-|session, she said, “tt is the finest CATUR, nM. wm — Only an insurance companies extended - al TOLEDO; Ohio @ ur ing a word. could wish for’ raat yosiid| thank ef it the skunk. record $7,660,000,000 worth of com-| A portable television set “that. ‘Harris, “‘twanged” when he talked.| Teachers at Lagrange ‘School ethe, heiress to the Danish crown, retreat I wisn 10 etl = president of the focal! mercial mortgage financing in 1957, juses transistors and runs on self- ‘Playing with his toys, he caught noticed his peculiar diction and/on.her 18th birthday was a farm eee “ee night clubs than Optimist Club. “presents a skunk Dogs were used to assist jailers an increase of 2 per cent over the contained batteries is being de- @ coil spring % of an ineh long sent him to a hospital where the in central Zealand, The Federation | : De ‘ \ < 14 A / : ; : Waite, \ ae ~