“PONTTAG, AGHIGAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, ai PAGES Es suena: @ikvean rors; Senene age. scedtae (cathin soars of Willa tenette? be- gs a oe Sees Te \ Weather AP Facsimile Miami, fearful of heavy loss of crops and plants low freezing temperatures ranging from 24 to 28. | _ by frost, burn old tires as smudge. pots to _ the Blant nursery shown above from further dam- Freeze Tumbles Swank Hotel Rates keep ip = erage blanketed the growing industries | 3 + Florida Thaws Out Today By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , Florida's third damaging cold'|scarce ‘spell of the winter season appeared ended today as temperatures climbed to around nermal levels} in most areas. : Meanwhile, plush vacation costs dropped within range of the aver-| as resort hotel opera- 2 eee tors oneal : ‘business. made scarce by bad weather, . Three freezes, wind storms and torrential rains added up to 7S worst season fer tourists within recollection of tha Miami Weather _ sm mei aad The bottom was tieaet eels sei plunged to 28. SUNBATHERS RETURN But by yesterday afterrbon the away the cold bathers were tie yesterday’ when the odd Irwin flew 50 feet through the. air, ~ Luck—or Angel Ee Rides Beside \This Driver Pontiac traffic officers today are describing the escape with minor injuries of a moforist last night as “near miraculous.” Delmer. H.,. Irwin, 29, of 774 First St. was driving south Qn. Telegraph and turned up the ramp to Orchard Lake Avenue, . He made one mistake: he did not notice. that the cutoff ended at Orchard Lake. ~ j In quick succession, Irwin's car: | a large. steel high voltage tower. The ‘impact demolished the front of the car, shearing off the front ‘wheels and radiator assembly. landing on some soft ground. ae * One promised that the hotel would pay for the wife’s round trip by airplane if a couple wold make a reservation for 10 days or ”. AP Facsimile Sak licts oi Wish — Louls jan bake bol See io ules ina timetionred custom of childhood, lapping up & dink outside her back door. # orse Opera _in Oakland Circuit Court Sheriff Frank W. Irons still has a Thokhe the doens't want. And he will have custody ot Dusky Diana until |y ~ ‘Dusky has been held by the + Oakland ony sheriff's Continuing department since Jan. 27¢ when its owners H of: Northville... ;|New Low in Thievery Beretta BB ae al . Says Lower Assessments Would Help Rejuvenate Busi ness Area Tax Reductions on Downtown Real Estate Proposed 0, |appealed e: the State Tax Com- WASHINGTON & — Two shot- gun-wielding men barged into a | dairy products shop last. night and grabbed $20 from the cash _drawer, then they forced another customer, a. 12-year-old boy, to hand over his possessions — two S Pe two other girls to Walled Lake Head-On Crash | Fatal fo Mother Mrs. Dora Charney of West Bloomfield Dies; 3 Girls Injured A mother, driving her daughter Junior High School, was killed this Navy Uncertain | ‘About Orbiting Moon in March Second Vanguard Flop May Mean Change. in Launching Schedule WASHINGTON (P.— The} Navy, studying the re- mains of two. Vanguard rockets that failed, was un- certain today whether it could orbit a fully instru- mented earth satellite on schedule next. month. Instead, Navy spokesmen ‘were talking about doing it} sometime: within the In- ternational Geophysical Year. That is their basic commitment. iThe IGY, a world-wide coopera- Be ‘oe @€ : Project Vanguard headquarters at the Naval Research Laboratory It said the 72-foot, U-ton Van- guard, carrying a six-inch test sat- ellite, took off “normally’’ from ‘tive research effort, will end Dec. |. “Twin Pacts Hit at Construction Featherbedding Local Enforcement of Regulations Remains Somewhat Doubtful MIAMI BEACH, Fla. Labor leaders proudly pointed today to.a twin set sional hearing room. Doerfer is before the congressmen. ‘House FCC Probers Try. fo Iron Out Internal Rows WASHINGTON (INS)—A House investigating com-|" mittee meets in secret session today _ About 200° Miami Bea e uch hotel owners and city officials met . (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Sun Clears aul : ‘For the Pontiac area, the U.S Weather: Bureau predicts tonight ‘and tomorrow will cloudy and colder, with a few snow flurries likely, grees and the high tomorrow near 30. The outlook for Saturday is part- Heavy’ fog blanketed the area last night and this morning, but sunshine. ap dmenes Poatien seesae 3 a.m. was: 20, = 'p-m. was 29. be mostly |has not been determined which car +was on the wrong side of the road. The low tonight will be 22-26 de-| ae a Bloomfield. She “Unless the bad weather con. igh was admitted to tihues, there will be terrific Highway Pontiac General ~terewds through March and nobody. Toll with head in- believes the bad weather will cor} in 58 juries. | tinue,” Edgerton said. roe The two other _- * © * girls in Mrs. “Operation Sunshine,’ an adver- $ Craraey's G8 r tising campaign designed to sell were slightly in-, the north on the comfort of Flor jured. They are) Jida’s winter-time playground, will! her daaghter, be unleashed as soon as the weath- Susan, 14, and er improves. Joyce Lee Thompson, 12, sister of Judit, -Both—suffered lacerations of the right leg. Joyce was. admitted - to the hos- pital for treatment, but Susin-was released. Segnitz, who. was alone in his get a more accurate ‘idea of what went. wrong with the three-stage vehicle. because the rocket rose only. about! four feet. jduct.. accounts by @ special House subcommittee. “eo being. quizzed about his hten out its chad enna see < SUNOS eee ‘|cations Commission. in m fight over. how. much infornalien 900 anmaa? su feat eee Cet pee Vanguard Scientists Also Human Beings equipped with special knowl. ‘edge of the mysteries of space vehicles, but human beings, men: who made no effort to quinid tai hentthoeak:* Read INS Washington report- er dames Lee's powerful por- trayal and analysis of the Van- today’s Pontiac Press. Missing Near California Coast car, also was admitted for treat-| _jment of fractured ribs, a broken “lnosé, and face cuts. His condition was satisfactory. z cars met headon in the fog and it '$125,000 for Williams BOSTON (® — Boston Red Sox slugger Ted Williams today signed a one-year. contract for a reported $125,000 to continue his ‘role as baseball's highest paid player. The 39 . year < old outfielder agreed to terms for his 17th season With the Red Sox ina Mecoiding % Gilduh’ County! . '| Sheriff's Deputy Donald Kratt, the Guard planes joined ships and The B47 Stratojet, of the ported missing at 6:35 p.m. Press Hunt for Bomber SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (INS) — Air Force and Coast flying boats today in a search fora B47. relsnsongs a” bomber missing over the Pacific. = “ft =f x 22nd Bomber Wing, was re- (PST) yesterday by its home | base, Mareh Air Force Base at Riverside, Calif. Air Force search and rescue units at Hamilton Air Force Base sent planes over the area around San Miguel Island off Santa Barbara in search of the plane which carried a three- man crew. A Coast Guard cutter was also dispatched to the area and Coast Guard planes joined in the search. ote The B47 was last reported over San Miguel Island and the search will be “conducted over a: Mamie cme of the friendly -meeting with General Manager Joe Cronin, : « Paeific. _guard scientists on page 19 in ||. _ jand that another guest was Chair- | Aeronautics — Board. at industry expense, as well as trips for which both in- dustry and the government picked up the tab. Ranking Re O'Hara ( Minn.) objected that the committee had already ruled unan- imously that commissioners must be supplied with advance notice of detailed charges-against them. “Am T to enderstand,”" exploded Schwartz, .“that the investigation is to be limited to those few cases the staff happens to know about?" The committee pub- lic heariggs until Monday ‘without deciding whether FCC Chairman John C. Doerfer would be recalled or how the investigation would proceed: - SERIOUS QUESTIONS oe ‘Schwartz, meanwhile, introduced evidence on several items he said raised serious questions of pro- Priety if not criminal offense. They included these .charges against Doerfer: — He took a two-day goifing trip to Pinehurst, N.C., in 1956)- “at the éxpense of some airline” man James R. Durfee of the Civil (Woerfer ad- mitted it.) — He and his wife were guests {Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ipeduction; ‘one being on: the west _., side of Saginaw street just north |e Pike street, me ee ee jion for analysis and. proper In Today's 5 Press oo aoe eee eee eee ewe tt ay 2 same side of Saginaw street just north of West. Lawrence sirect. After careful appraisals were made by said State Tak Commission and at hearing in the Oakland ang org tnee yet pero: ag» saasconaell on Bad parcel on ‘west side of Saginaw just north of West Pike street was reduced fram ‘the 1956 sum of $35,000 to $18,750, or 46.43 per cent. | “As evidehce of the sound think- — ver $9 to M3 ‘ al | Kari... 3) wi 'y Pages .... bin. Sete Mystery ™ \ RApyTess tasecseeses ee bs | ie A 2p at more than ac ual ing of the State Tax Commissien, the property mentioned above was Phenters uc... - 6. ccc Bet ve about one month ago for the —y sum of $25,000. This property: was, therefore, assessed for taxes “2, Assessment on the parcel just north of West Lawrence street was reduced from the 1956 assessment of $45,000 to 908, 008, or 27.77 per cent, “During the year 1957, not crly has the ‘main street blight’ accel- erated, but real estate activity generally, locally and nationally, Ded dropped. According to the Roy) Wenzlick‘ organi: fone of the! nation’s leading estate siatis-. ticidns), teal estate activity, affiT’ staying above riormal for a period, of thirteen (13) years, dropped, beginning. early. in_-1957,—beisw! noymal “afd « continued the - drop’ per cent below normal. ‘This organization states that if is characteristic of the real estate icycle pee when it drops — o ay a, normal, after an extended oom, it stays below for a — period of time. * * * “Nationally, market values of used homes have dropped 15 per cent and more. Market values are deterniined by the natural law’ of supply . and demand; not by the i t | material and labor in a product. “At the writing of this letter, ‘there are more than a — ‘cant stores on Saginaw street; also itwo vacant ers. Only a person ct wealth could afford to own fm. These. ave-examplessof-a_pile ef Wrick and mortar and labor that Is it, just ‘to tax, a liability? The Schwartz asked commis- laloners to list all trips taken publican John J./ ied Covey Ga Wey through 1957, ending the year 11.7/are a liability instead of an aisut.: Republican U.S. senators they ex- (Md), (iftea), 3 (Neb), Malone (Nev), Williams (Del), Bricker (Ohio), and Barret (Wyo). all Republicans. Bn FRB me yocggl adap 2 Plants Report on Employment Pontiac Motor, GMTC Keep to 1957 Average, “but 2, 665 Below Peak tor: Division and GMC Truck & Coach Division is: now at approxi- mately the same level it averaged during 1957, reports from the two divisions - indicated: today. ‘jules which have caused a gradual layoff at Bontiac during the. last three months,: present Pontiac em- ployment is 12,600, compared to a new-model peak of 14,900 in No- =. the. Pontiac / statement said. i Truck & Coach‘: age monthly empleyment last year of about 8,500, the division's “November 1957 was-the month- of highest enrployment, with 9,021 on the payroll at GMC, Of the 365 laid off since then; many ‘of the employes’ who had seniority ‘have ‘been recalled, and only 175 senjor- ity employes are now subject to recall,” the report said. : ‘only equitable basis upon which to assess commercial property is the| bnrepeccreesr An Page 2, Col. 3) United States today ahoard viet TUIO jet aiclioer, ’ Prepare et bok: peta. se “Despite readjustments in sched. sly es ‘ — oe ¢ . RSE et ae. : yee ee fo oe : 1 a ; ae ie “ch = Ds ete aeteit . + : " z cs P gg aL ae : ge Sipe 5 : : eee 3 oer ; arte ee a Tne PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY « 6. 1058 ef a eee . : a ay a it A - 4 j 7 e Day Ri: eS . Ee h n iD oe ek Bishop Emrich Tax Cuts Proposed (Both Satellites” |" Da {Sings tor More” in Downtown Area- |Crisscross . zy Miss Skinner, 3 Others _ Than Supper- i ft See 3 * rst two cand (Continued ‘Page One) ss il incumbent, have. Se a : DETROIT Uf — The Most Rev.| oun the See wil CAMBRIDGE, ee ON ee ee ee “}the race for two expirin |Ri hard S, Emrich, bi of the Prope | CAM RIDG Mass. 5 on the Birminghe Commis- Heigh 5 > Birmin sh m, Executive roicconal Di of Mich an, rent. ica's satellite, ‘Explorer, and the| BIRMINGHAM * wee iad aad def! the tnd delegation wie,” = eon ak We Wd at Due, re a igha Episcopal Diocese ig; : _ 3 was the “most” last night. ats 9 Soviet Sputnik I both erisscrossjactress Cornelia Otis Skinner will/the United Nations apd as presi-| Merrill has filed-« morrow at the Manley Bailey Fun. ~~ te Be “Buried, Saturday |. “Immediate and determined|the United States today on differ-Ipe the first of @. group of intersTdent of the United Nations Generel Wiltiam H. jeral Home, Birmingham. Buria| | Happy about the unanimous ap-. thinking ‘should also be given bylent routes and altitudes. ee | petition as ® candidate for ® will be in White Chapel Cemetery From Christ Church proval of a $1,500,000 capital de he officials of Pontiac to reduc-| The, Soviet moon made wee — eaten no Bepnamads Wee : thrée-year term as city .| Mr. Herman died unexpectedly ‘velopment program : for’ his one of taxes which have beeniU S. sweeps beginning with PE 5 ron qn the ual leetu Town Next on the roster for the | sioner, Merrill, an attorney, has M y in New York City: while = Harry D. Wise, 67, of 208 N. cese, Bishop Emrich treated bare) ig on our industries. The de-lin the éast—and ending with a it = Secuuieed a "| coming season will be British: served for the past year as a COMM) oo ‘trip. : WilliamSbury Rd., Birmingham, queteers to a song. The banquet’ mand for their products Yas ‘e-'passage 100 miles southwest Paap fall, siren ds Alistai “Y:) author-scientist Arthur E. Clarke, member of the City Planning aoe _ ; died yesterday at Pontiac General Closed the 125th diocesan “conven- | ot | ganas Others include tair Cooke.) . master at making clear the | poard. He is married and the| 4 graduate of Birminghayn . ” : creased. Their overhead and taxes Los Angeles at a-height of about!mjadame Pandit and Arthur E. sesh cs ea ow Hospital after’ a brief illness. | tion. lust he d ased. Austerity pro-|140 miles. : : most fantastic facts and possibili- father of two children. : High. School, was employed | “i ’ |, Bishop Emrich referred to. the grameare bow the order of the} 3 a. & Clarke, | ties of our coming age of space. Birmingham! by the Potter Moving and Stor. an » * weaideiat ak , forthcoming funds drive which day in many large organivat‘ons, pe SS , &: we ne hele ok is nepal nes ie pees Fe-election for) ®8° © Birmingham. T Mr, Wise. vag ag + Menctors| \wil enable construction of a neW austerity in government is 7n “ee America’s satellite, the Explor gigs skinner will apbear inthes! ical agp rie ‘ so penn teria. mutha’ Me. eile he wile a Division of the! diocesan office building to replace’ agetda for_ consideration - a Si git > ee Paar Sagan =i latest version .of “Modern Char man for five years of the British com : ' ‘!Phelma: a son, Charles Lee. = the present uncomfortable one at wou ifficu "acter Sketches.” ae dy. Hila artic’ mission. or * ince 0 aa Electrographic and Stéreotype Lagtion. its altitude of about’ 800 Interplanetary Society. His articles for filing petitions is daughter, ~ Patricia at Corp. of New York, leaves. bis? aes ver dave i a a = ae oat | “During 1957, an omsctitten of aed oes wapage Cooke, of Ty's “Omnibus” jin Holiday, Saturday Review and at. onion ig to Irene meee; bie ees _ ae | ia 4 wife, Freda E.; two sons, Harry i nered,”” he said. “So _ perhaps | business men was organized to! The first ‘passage starts about fame, United States the New York Times, as well red ley, city clerk. » ¢ ot Birmingham, sister, Mrs D. Jr. and Dr. Robert P., both* of | should ar Gin pice” ' "| survey what measures could be \6:19 p.m. EST in northern. Mex- for the Manches- his books,» Exploration of Space coe Charles Cowsert of re: and ~"Birmingham. The sons maintain) The a set to the tune of taken to re-vitalize the down- jeg, crosses Texas, Arkansas, ter Guardian, BBC broadeaster and Pyeniame og Flight, are | : executive sco 2 brother, Warner D. Pontiac. offices in Pontiac... > “Down in -the Valley.” went like | town retail area and = further ‘northern Mississippi, Alabama! 484 winner: of high awards in familjar to many. MA 3. Ba Po ac Sarcoma Bb eae Mir. Wise formerly was a re- ithis: i | decay. and "Georgia before . leaving the; news repérting, will come next he eee said the Y has a block of seats | Farms gg Red New York— 2 search expert in the graphic | By the machine shop. | “A fair-minded, equitable reduc- coast of Cape Hatteras five min-| 0" the program, | Two more speakers completing) for the Saturday showing of “Old eee feoway tad on, =f S arts industry for the U. S. De- For all to see. ‘'tioh’in the taxes on downtown: real Utes later. From ‘her duties as ambassador next year’s program will be &@n-| Yeller,” a Walt Disney film, at |t e commercia partment ef Commerce. He was Battered and ee jestate; a reduction pay in line ~ &® *& * ney ee in India. egg sew nounced at a later date, according) » Detroit theater. : buckwheat crop. member of Christ Church Stands old 63. lwith the actual degline: in e,} the: will come “Madame : : bs Cranial Timers Oh | The pevormnce tought dom oul crite ue | Lan Angles nda shut $20 Pm ‘Lakshmi Pandit, sister’ of re SIE No Need to Pay Full Price|E Don't Say-Drug Store — Say. SIMMS, There's a,Dillereace Adcraft Club, Detroit Athletic ithe house. ir the ane of helping ive «(EST and grosses Arizona, New Prime Minister Nehru, to tell Bir-) — PRICES HED on | ere eee Fe on ee, Tee cele an hat sates All Famaue Brea Be: SAVE NOW! Nationally Famous ‘Club, all in Detroit, In ” ting the pa < ‘Oklahoma, - southern Arkansas, Cial and political developments ‘@mous Ore so national ete alr a FCC p be - i rises * * : Mississippi and Alabama, leaving from: the viewpoint of the teat TRIC RAZORS ... You CUT-RATE’ Prices! = I ond the Biccmfield Hits Country | 10 rs ty. ae “fhe ‘following schedule of re- the coast at _dachenerilie, Pie /647 of Asia.” Ca ' , Sees Ae ee tub. — . iductions suggested by this wr-icr about 8:29 p.m._____ ee 1 and li be meer bee Se | Ow R jis the result of careful anaysis * * * : | Madame Pandit’s long and dis. | MAIN FLOOR BARGAI? Soe S c ahs at fo i e n Ows land is iri’line with the thinking of} ‘Tie “fini passage tonight willitinguished service to her country! , Saturday. His body is at ‘Bel (Continued From Page One) |the State Tax Commission ¢-\crogs below the Southern Califor-|includes the posts of ambassador Chapel of the William R. Hamil- © Iplained in, the first part of- this|nia border and northern Mexico'to Russia, the United States and “ ton. Co., Birmingham. in the Miami home of George letter. vat about -20:22-EST. __ |Mexico. She also has served as . ¢ * tt. | Storer, owner of sevew.radio-TV| «Reduetions proposed to’be made —— es eR a RP ——— | : Tt has been, asked that any Storer ay pa nigitare trom 1956 assessments, pervertagce |g For Friday a tel ees: te hate Wl & case pending ‘propdsed to be applied to both land | BIG VIN : a on “cake oR Se Hospital poh ag oe pointed out that and improvements: i & Seturdey b a er voi St +e H 5 Building Fund Memorial for Harry tition. ‘The pocbeeeatiee Dworkin Both sidie of Saginaw iret ge, when mney burs more, it pare te. cempare—SIMME. : | c D. Wise. vacation”. was to examine TV fa-/f0™*Huron st . » @—4 4 2 : = cilities around Miami, he said.) reper rg — 5 i. LADIES ~ MISSES’ = GIRLS’ © (SAVE 32¢ on $ CI SAVE. 30c on . _3 Cities Meet to Work — He has on numerous oc- an easy rest £ Ballerinas. n. © NERVINE $ BACTINE . * * ca t t 2 4 e. on Bes Reliel Solytion | Steer, “ea pate: oy mans [gaan oft Reetinc Siite, Serky ad Fl ts ‘SCHICK Model 25, SELTZER sg ee et ee LANSING ® — Spokesmen for) ™SBt $12 “per diem” expenses iside 27.77 per cent. x an a Shaver Ey — 4 -66* 3 value 63° ____...__-_the_cities_of Ann Arbor, _Jackson| **_* — (Doerter explained Sot |. RR st ree a Hh se £lectric- ete ic ome : Value and Kalamazoo sought yesterday vane > ee oped | “Lawrence street to Pike street— 7 TE Reg. $2950 ° | : } fx focal bus Tines with the state! making speeches for which he mar nae arn — side 4 ‘ gmaDecin Reg. 58¢ © Rey. t5e «2 for i! " was given “honorariums,” usual- per i pape’ ‘ - : 5). Seay Geet: ae ly $100.) ". | “Pike street to Water street—|/ , Ta + ns : 7 East west side 50 5. POWDER ; — ton-S Faville, chief assistant), ~~ He cashed a $165.12 cheek! ner cent. Wide 3 per cent. * : SPRAY. - “ attorney general, said no conclu- ® return flight-to Washington oun: dials te enalianaee’ tal s a ; — Soma fee et MES "two weeks ago afer the cunaillle T atures: i — SUNBEAM ‘G' Lge “ t attention.” : : =< heater tes ieee Higher empe — Electric Shaver : . vigorously, Space Planning Urged tht there was noting morne Daeorded in Florida 97 || quam “2 WASHINGTON (INS) — Sen- ‘points out that commissioners are} i: + TRADE-IN -. ate Democratic Leader Lyndon (not only —> communications! (Continued From Page One) 3 : p85 ~ B. Johnson of Texas, speaking | cases, _ administrators; < Nbwest spring ; on space legislation said: “It is | All sizes 44% to ®. ; Lap aa Scopes is pee pe int tay new ace Ms, William R. Tracy S38 co tps Pi' in history. Events are three cold snaps. Buy now ane save. | yesterday and ptedged a stepped- (es and styles, » 2 98 North SAA AAS. SHOES - ton we tik and fat and ew {fj Na s, Fla, | ecliling there was-nothing they| {i Seglaew : ee ¢ -urgent we lay our basic. plans les in a. [could do about the weather, - 190: Street “now while there is still time for’ a. ee Deodorant reflection.” ~ Mrs. William R. (Helen) Tracy, Miami Beach on ‘the advertising| POYTTITITIVITITI TTT tt) a former resident of Bloomfield campaign The amount of the ho-| Hills, died died yesterday at her home|te! contribution was not revealed. | — See eee na nt ihe sae of TS. GuiING DAMAGE | ia , heen 2 Seek oranhoet cd Pustioc Neck ithe tourist-conscious Mi» |i tcc ating WEEE 7 Division also ‘ami area counted on better weath- ak dee oan the Hudson Motor damage was being figured) a 7 fe Cudiena. phen Mer tg aiabaat : } ; i Besides her husband she leaves, ‘ing weather this winter. a son William G. of Naples and Welfare officials predivted | a brother, Lt. Gen. E. B. Gregory more than 40,000 Soath Dade. E. 8. SIMS ° of Washitigton, D.C. County (Miami) migrants—work- What is the sequence of cloud’) Mrs Tracy was a former mem- ers, their wives and children, _Observed with the approach and! ber of Christ Church Cranbrpok) will end up on welfare rolis in Stole st uae is. tenuous: " artival of a warm front? jand the Bloomfield Hills Country, the-wake of the tatest tre tig. Limit $00 feet. None void to : i = * +The. | Of the usual mid-winter force of. “ WITH 2 The first clue, from the clouds,) Service will be conducted at 2 9.000 workers needed to keep fresh pa anaes go with : 5¢, TRADE-IN of. an approaching warm front is. P.m. \tomorrow at the Titman progice flowing from the rich’ ‘the appearance, very high in the} Funeral Home, Naples, with, burial | farming area, fewer than 1,000 Vv ; me | sky, of cirrus clouds. Then, Label f= — Memoria] Gardens, "found things to keep them busy Tos a Switch PHILLI “wena A ANAGIN. ar : ‘ably within a few hours, but may-| Naples, \ leer f a 29¢ Value : be in six to twelve, will come * 4 * ¢ cirrostratus. . | Experts said it will take several | a or S2e € ‘31.09 pod noni: ¢ : x *« + ews as . |days-te-calculate how much.‘ work : —Yaheo 5 Z = When these clouds, further lower-| iis left in the fields. Bc = tonne T ' ‘OF 100 100 ing, change to altostratus, this is Ba a in MUNICH, eahents (INS) — |__ In some places, potatoes — the | Imost iy, & front, ‘The next and. last ‘loud) A *¥eengined Beith siriner | last hope for some cppearcd at — Witch » Box formation to be seen will be the; °T#shed into a German village | many migrants — & all nimbostratus, and with these will. shortly after takeott from | right, but may die later. '£ a é td Value come rain.. The rain may last. Munich-Riehm Airport today, Agriculture spokesmen _have! : , several days, because a warm killing between 16 and. 28 per-~called this the worst winter for & i 3 na front often contains slow-mov ing Peeters o ain Me — farmers in Plains ers : steady rainfall, * a ek me 4 « -% st 4s pledge as ee | Prospects for a big citrus crop ‘The cold front will bring harder | Te whe covered the — season dimmed with’ the as short period, and pass! team’s tie game with the Yugo. | The strawberry crop was s about Se * | slavian Red Star team in Bel-\\ gone and flower growers were hurt/E | grade Wednesday. The char- \everely. : * | tered British European Airways: The Weather plane plunged jai to poe ' Automative taxes are the big- > a few moments after leaving the gest single money raiser for state E Feu U.S. Weather Bereas Report | runway. It crashed into the governments most years, providing oan pan Dye = > ihe =— end village of Kirchtrudering near (one-third or more of all stafe rev- rew—A few snew flurries utely tonight the airport, enues. ané temorrow. Lew tonight 22-26. anne " tomotrew neat 36. Nertherly conte ati , $12 miles an hour today and tonight | ‘ becoming... northwesterly at 16-15 mortew. : Z-inch deep With fF Romex clamp. 4x | | = sit vaiee |B 10.95 10° F Lady’ SUNBEAM [E-CISAVE 19¢ on, a0 =i Electric Shaver (— FEEN-A-MINT g % Sun Lamp | Reg. $14.95 ae " — “tHelder IE Ae _with iE 46 STRONG , DEPENDABLE * INDUSTRIAL TYPE * Cord ery ‘TRADE-IN Veins ¢ STEELG rt FIVING Es parte me sera hte 4 } \ 6 TDSAVE TA EE | 25-Foot BR . J trat ae For Dining, Bed 61 y Room , MODERN SQUARE LIGHT sing PO evcccceccececes A $2.95 Value as shown). dd ginse ibulb cosecodeneges S S S $ es Ov jj hated . ar i a ~~] nn Today in Pontiac — temperature preceding § a.m At 8 a.m.: Wind Velocity calm Sun sets Thursday at. $52 $.m @un rises Priday et 7:46 a.m Moon sets Friday at 9°17 om: Moon rises Thursday at 9.12 p.m Seopoccccs : ah TROUBLE | —E TV Lead-in Wire Per Foot e., 4 Replace old, worn + out ¢ or brittle TV. wire, 300- . : ohm plastic wea 4 insulation. oan 33) at home, in the office, store or — , thes steel shelving bests. | ilt-ins . . . and what's more you definitely con teke ® with yout 4 Wednesday in Pontiae | seh Pines recorded dewntewn). est temperfatdre ........... 0000-99 SMELF UNITS Meets ated Lowest temperature .......¢ssesue: 20 $ (es Mean temperature . 28 Me. $12-—36Wx 120x785" Wenther—Ciondy snow 3 ‘inghes. . iu seoeee i Mean temperature ......cccsse:-+ 285 & re | senalags 8 sevenene os . Wednesday's Seabersiats Chart ! “alpen a ae omnes Buffalo Charieston ch + Cincinnat) Cleveland © “Denver a 32). Memphis 8 “$37 — Complete assembly In j oe cludes S-shelves, 4 posts, - |i 2 sony treees, bolts and NI, nuts, SENS OVALS PSSGOLRsSoSSBIS ess TESS RSS be Z : 23 ° z se8. S253 <2) a aS gtseeseeszeszus ac%eoShne “tenes Ce : ae eek: oe FON LTAC Hikbo. Us DA), ERBRE AKY 6, ASB {\ + oe s : . fee 1H ¢ rack ‘Open That Piggy Bank . 5 Wea Your Savings Were Never Mightier!. \re Money Again! » + _ peeeeccsecocsooonsseness Right now, SIMMS hos the greatest collection GENUINE BARGAINS in our saleoly quarter century . CLIP_ THIS COUPON e ge evevesvevevovesoeseoes, _ : ¢ of business... . our buyers have been WORKING OVER-TIME bringing outstanding savings to Pon- $ Bur ‘Em by the Carton. ¢ ; * emember Back in 1934 — FREE S AMPLE $ ioc from all over the nation . . . merchandise you want and need for home and family is SENSATION- ° CIGARETT ES : : pall daled! we 0 tent vin ne | s. ALLY UNDER-PRICED! We can’t possibly list every item . . . but here is- another page-full of typical +e a Bo tg pol el 17- : presston when you had to be good at giv. & Deodorant $ MONEY-SAVERS thet illustrate how much you can expect to save when you swor AT SIMMS. - @° Camels. ‘Chester- ° 3 - Nope a te nied = business . . . super- @ Just present this coupon for gen- : : field, etc. (Te sales ° ues became a habit wiih t : a erous sample of “EVER-DRY"—— a _ tax} eee ene Siete rd ic Stites § ~ Another Adv-full of Bargains for binge and oneipnd 9 A. M. to 10 P.M. 3 | eters oot Ring Sle, garten 2 ° ; i ea E Jz —Main r . »day—Pontiac’s 1-Stop Wonder Store es T- _COSMETICS OMain Floor) : —_ ‘shopping paaritel ec se : eeeceresoses® may sha t secccesccovesooooooooos y og todlabes on savings. #4 Girls’ “Slim-Jim” Pants Shirt $5 Quality PECIAL PURCHASE — Save HALF ond More! Warmly Inner-Lined af. ‘2 . GALVANIZED Rust Resistant ie — GarbageCans Mr. Meyer Sex — Men’ $ ‘Sur- No need to wait-for. “Special Sale-Events’ to: , . Save money at Simms, Every day is bargain With COVER . 2 . 2 day at this store that slashes, prices the year y 3 : a ine G abardine ~ ~ Nylon_and_ Rayer “ stinovd 2 $3.29. - 3 - izes 7 to 14 ———— : Flannel - lined Quality citar 7 8 7. Sout ante. with | Ample size—-20 GALLONS—-for family use. _ ~~ $TT.95. : 3 Sanforized, wash- M R b S ; Z Du Pont Al Ht Drop side handies, cover included. Limit 2 per | Q lit ° able) —Main Fleer Wr, muUDe Dez — " -sponce HEAD Ath customer, : ae a - uatuy—— . a ‘ . fetes . nisics ‘ , Our business methods are no secret — we: buy Giant Self-Wringing New Scientific “SILI ONE” TJron-Board Sponge Mop Pad & Cover Set $3.95 T 77 $1.00 coli : Value i: Mr. Morris Sez —s: Wrings dry tnstantly—up to 50% 7; 5 : . bigger sponge, roller bearing ac- for cash at lowest prices; avoiding costly frills we keep overhead low so we can operate on . the “'smailest-margin- -of protit- known.” Sieber Srest—Dethie Pockets wy ) 100% Wool—Fully Lined Complete Size Ranges, 36-4¢ P Child’s Sno-Pants aranteed FIRST quality - Heavy winter _ $5 Quality right, 100°%5. wool inner-lining quilted 87 rayonFull cut and-welt-made-_15°) nylon with 85% rayon. Limited cal . | or ‘selection. F “ ; Customers -know—whe has the —“lowest-prices. JB ‘ton for Sale. sisiees, tt rong Cet ects and hele heat —Basemen ib style. elastie “ - 0 di , better ordinary beck: Knit inner in-town’’ .. . we had the biggest January hardwood —, mea teaches Pitiobrs sccletnt. "hoice ¢ usiness in our history, ‘Nuf sed. moisture proof. Limit 1 anklet. Choice of business in our history, ee a. bad wees colors: Sizes 3 to _ fix. -Men’s and Yous Men’s. QUILT-LINED & Coats Regular $15 to $16.95 Sellers % Surcoats 8 7 * Ramblers - ® Reversibles ® jackets All are lined and inner-tined. Jack Ses—Dad tells me that wg can't afford to have my picture in the adv. but I'm on the team. “Rubbermaid” Shelf Cushion — $1.19 ‘ - Value = 24x11%-Inch Roll — For all kitchen cabinets. Protects glasiware, t dishes, reduce noises. Yeliow or black cdlers only —tnd Fiser —Main Floor Deluxe CHROME Plated Oster Hand Mixers ELECTRIC PORTABLE MODEL Gown — Booties. — Blanket Infants’ 3-Pe. Sets $2 Value Specially Purchased Direct From Maker - BOYS’ and GIRLS’ ¢ ‘Rubbermaid’ Plastic Wools, fleeces and nylons. .Good Winter-Weight Flannel , "$3 sae : a } $22.9 > 2 selection of colors and styles. All @ a1 Y Ww t B k t . colors. All FIRST quality. Sizes Pa amas i ‘| j as € as € Value ° - 36 to 46 but not in every style sas ' ry tT ; Save an actual $13.96 on this 3-speed Knit -boottes. tee . ea hand mixer with nee action, beater —Basement fieanel. men FIRST QUALITY—Sanforized and Coloriasi with taby blan- ket.. White- and rosebud print. Gilt pwekaged —Main Fleer € $1.49 electors, upright rest Seller Dustproof, unbreakable plas- tic baskets In 10-quart size 10x64 x10‘ inches, Limit 2. —tnd Fleor Biggest Style Selection! -Suburbans- Parkas For Dress or ‘School Wear a r) Gizis’ Sizes Lito 14—Boys' Sizes 4 to 12 | % and Togglecoats Boys 100% Wool 3. Brand i got stock, oe {coat ad paints. i a sleeves, color ‘selection in —for Men and Young Men PANTS \ { girls’. styles, Mimited .in boys’. Full cut 2 and well made for comfort. Powerful 1s Worth. $6 : : —Main Fleer - ~ . 2.5 Amp Vade to 87 99 E| ; - Sell to o” Nearly 1000 Pairs 3x5 ectric 29 4 piesa € 1 Now. Sale-Priced! ed mt See ced ¢ DRILLS first. quality MEN’S and LADIES’ \ fm Recipe era Deluxe tailored, finest _ materials, ot Gi i a Aa —Basement 2 AN Regular wanted “tyles and- colors ully . aan i nd tone ao ps Flannel Pai amas §9¢ Value ___ —__ $23.95 Value b y AF Hi-impact styron plas- = rands inc luded Sizes 36 to 46 in . NY ahh _[E tie,recipe box in coral : a most styles— : or “chartreuse colors. Perfectly balanced for all werk—drills Ya" steel Big Bargain Lot! i ‘Cards not included and |”. hardwood. Die-cast aluminum. housing, sheet ii ain Sanforized Washable and Colortast ; Sat Viens Universa}. AC-DC 115-volt motor; ~cool “ ues . : : . and Girls and Childrens \~ Shoes To $3.95 Value > 18? Virtety of styles & colors Infants’ sizes 3 tr € — Girls sizes 10', to 3 —Basement BARGAIN BASEMENT $3.95 - Gitline ANCHOR-HOCKING Fine Cotton Broadcloth ire Tumblers len’s Sport Shirts Popu lar Horizontal Stripes. __Ail Sida Jen Mon-Snd Lodies cee Men's styles in buation-front or ski type. ladies’ are coat style pa- jamas. Warm winter weight. San- forized mon-shrink. First quality ‘ -- Basement Choice of Sess ig green Vidi giass tumblers in : m bandy wack of 4 Styles No mit. A reg- { 2 : ular J8c. seller. ry ; Ladies’ or men’s styles in calf, —tnd Fieor : ii, x steer, Morocco and pig leathers——§ ————| [ Change purses, sippers, ete. FREE : Genuine “CANNON: Terrycioth Child’s Robes \ Washable Flannelette 3 Boys’ Robes ioice of colors in SANFORIZED pocket. “No troning needed. Yellow or white. m-shrink cotton prints. A most @ $2.98 ball point pen with each billfold. se onal a le oF eves, evemee— ar sae cage 99, x 10% tax. —Main Floor pes small 45. large. ¢ aiue \ : FYIVOVETETIEVYNONT OT ICES eats Teeter ere ‘ = . onlbeseuiaia $2 Valve Small and pe i ean ee F SELF. WINDING — Men's [poor Style Medium ug f a re , Cc Wrap around style, long sleeves, one . ‘TIMEX Watches Main Fleer Washable Rayon Gabardine Sizes 264 Duiatle, ool- orful flannel . Boys’ Sport Shirts meee fortable .wrap- t around style. Basement Value - _ Self - wind ing wrist watch -in geld finish. Has radium dial, Zo $16.95 11”? ay a. ___Reguler $1.98 Matching : No Lotion Permanent : . sweep second hand, leathér zs : rap 16% lax Solid col Ors, 2 -way Seutt Slippers —Proctor- &- Gamble PACE - <= —* ane oie —Main ’ Fleer X collars, button- : ‘ 1.3 thru pene long Value 19¢ | Home Permanent 3 —— anit _—Super-Special s on These sleezes. Sizes t h th ¥ — Pt 6-Quart Ca ecit : ge al i. oF Or Packles Dr. = i Jacobs, 80, prea pers and | ; Semel easl # : died yesterday at Hehry Ford Hos- d Harold G. Greenwood, owner of Pital, Detroit. nr, oe a 4 She is survived by her husband. founder of the Metropolitan. Art Wone e the Greenwood Printing Co., died. Fu ' ngements are-pen d- School ot New York and the au- Reg. to $39.98 ; yesterday in Pontiac General HOs- ing at Coats Funeral Home, Dray-| thor ef several books on art. . pital after an east of two weeks. ton, Plains. j * * * W irae emmy FOAMS, Ore fy — crumb. Mr. Ciemeeand. of 5ST Edward! MRS, YANKU MUTU |Walker deLaubenfels, 63, Oregon St, came to Pohtiac in 1919 and) DRYDEN — Service for Mrs,/State_ College zoology . professor founded his business a year later. _Yanku (Martha) Mutu, 78, of 5581 land ‘international authority on 2 P A member of the Oakland Atwell Rd.. who died Tuesday at Sponges, died. Tuesday. f= Llamac lown - in ; / ‘County “Sportsmen's Club, he is ‘Ther home, will be held at 10 a.m. | *. “ 90 | : ; KANSAS cry ‘@ — George ; See = : ie 810, F&AM Ledge No. % and.|Home, Almont. Officiating will be! Balefohr, about 55, assistant de- Coats’ : i a life member of Elks Ledge No. (Saturday at Muir Brothers Funeral’ life member and past président ‘|the Rev. Paul Wittrig of Bethany, fense communications. manager of Eagles Ledge No. 1230. Mennonite Church, with burial in| for the American Telephone and , ‘ ‘_ |Ferguson Cemetery, Almont. iTelegraph Co. in Omaha, died} : ° opin: —- adhe ney de Surviving are her husband; one! \yesterday. ‘ : ..» Diana Originals | ame aan ee cs Pon. | daughter, Mrs. Anna Sunda af} in ee Sizes s Sac.’ aa a. bother |Almont; two sons, Yanku Jr. and SANTA” MONICA, Calif, ® — An Elks Lodge of Sorrow will Adam, both of Detroit; seven! Author Henry Kuttner, 43, who 10-20 . grandchildrerr and seven great: specialized in science fiction, died —_ be held at 8 p.m. Friday at the) adidas IT sre 414-222 __ Sparks - Griffin Funeral Home. |@randc one "oe Service will be af I pm. Saturday! CHESTER K. NAUMAN ,| BIRMINGHAM, Ala. w — =] Ts ae -_ from the funeral home, with Dr.’ : : | MILFORD — Service for Chester H. L. Euler,-66, lecturer on | ' ; Te Mal Em tis ’ rT psy oge * E < Church officiating ‘Burial a Bel K. Nauman, 54, of 10420 Elizabeth! chology at the University of Ala] © Milium Setin: Linings ' in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. |Lake Rat., will be held .at 2:30 bama extension center since 1953, . . |p-m. Saturday at Donelson -Johnsidied yesterday. Euler, who was . 60% -Llamedown, a £ 'Funeral Home with burial at W hite, born in Topeka, Kén., had taught\ ma Thoggeatul Indeed! . = poste Cemetery. ‘in Kansas before going to, Ala-. 40% ‘Wool - ____—_§§ ~ SENSATIONAL . . . Lovely famous brand Pe ee ee a a © Misses’ and Petite Vand 2p, al, 100% woot Ent dee Police Department isn’t thoughtful. | illness. | RALEIGH, N.C. w — Dr. Ever: Sizes 8 to 18 ms Sov ie erent erty 19:90! Sows Attached to parking meters in the| He leaves his. wife, Hazel: a ett Gill Sr., 8%, ef Wake Forest, . Kimberly's softly ess cardigan _and * downtown area are special mail daughter, Mrs. Fred Hamm of De- NC. former Southern Baptist The wonderful rich qualities of Worum- shaft-slim skirt knit im 100° wool with e boxes in which motorists ticketed) troit; two sons, Robert 0. of De- missionary to Europe, died yes- bo wool, combined with soft flamadown, “angel-wing’ wire stay collar . . . just one <— for overparking can deposit their troit and Lawrence Jeif of Tren-' ‘terday. He was born in Ran- PLUS insulating Milium linings... all of the beautiful fashions available. Choose e - fines. ton; his parents, Mr. and Mrs, ‘dolph County, Mo. — - exquisitely styled by Diana into the Beige, Aqua, Blue, Strawberry, Grey, Toast = season's top silhouette. Can you afford , , “3 . ' , . bug . : to pass up such a buy? Choose Sapphire Navy or Black. ‘Discontinued styles allow j FREE! , : Blue, Woodrose, Black or Mocha; . this terrific value. Come early! : | 3 —— — —_ a Convenient Terms Arranged . . . Waite’s Third Floor Charge Yours at Weite’s ». . 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Spring... . and year ‘round! Cotton knit _is so practical for business or casual weor . - . it’s this season’s favorite fashion fabric. This charmer is accented with grosgrain trim on the bodice extending J through the collar and slash - "pockets, curves! We have Vassarettes in SM, and € sizes. - ~ Don’t wait! This is a Limited Time Offer! a Available in oll eleven nationally advertised Wallece Ster- — * - ling potterns; Discovery, Grande Baroque, Grand Colonial, Orchid Elegance, Romance of the Sea, Rese Point, Silver Swirl, Sir Christopher, Stradivari. Waltz of ld and Wishing Stor. Vasserette Girdle No. 39, a Matching Pantie Girdle No. 28, in White. =... .. .$7.95 —.... Cheose--yours-in block, red: or blue: “underneath it all...a 1 Let Waite's Eapect Corsotiores Fit t You.» Becond Fleer’ — eo. Charge Yours at hs aite’s a Third | Flooe: — P SPECIAL L PURCHASE! i" $ 599 oy AY FLEX-WALKERS JEWELERS St., Pontiee . : Pia ins rcfeated for walking Siento 106 = Red e Nerrow , aoe. | a Medium ee Honey - “Mile” anette a “Chgset Wels «See Flor hs a Te, = _THE, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1058 vine : i 5 Poms jg oe ie seinen “No velit leaves Ee mtr, the pe he et ~ Nay Ask $1 ili for 9 Special Subs: at the age of 68. Hospital-Cornell Medical Center or ra peimattal eee Site. Hospi oeoamtd| REDOMNG; Coon. uw ——Annaltiom fer feet husband, Charles|Cemter organized one, | : 5 x Be exes ~ oe for $7,000. : stic miss $98, 100 ok ee - }Parrish, hovelist and widow of a|A. Corliss, president of Corliss &| ~The Navy's plans’ were dis-| °”¢ring cde bal financier, left an estate of: more|Lamont, a J. P. Morgan affiliate. Good Year for Sugar rap oom Da we €iclosed in: ony - ‘publi¢/ Struction Rota O70" Hoe Shortest ‘than, 10 million dollars, She di-|After fis death, she married Pe delet : 2 ‘the “Relaris - 1, “* ; 5 Se by Carl F. Alt, Pontiac Building |\frectd that. most of be-ssed tolosish. Carton ‘Titoell, who wrote) CIUDAD TRUJILLO — The Do-| = Re Fa AE gy, iy Committee, which : cmenees PORTLAND, Ore. — The world’s create @ meptal health foundation.|poetry and novels under the pen miniean Republic's 1957 sugar pro- The hearings wi will pans, i: shortest river is boasted by Ore-/The' will has been filed here for|name of Frederick Lambeck. Tit-|duction is, estimated at 850,000 pervisors Plat 37, lots one fears wee) 20 peruht Son wawigae D Rieee, at Delake, at the probate: zell died in: 1943. tons, sien are car ab he Go aS division, |homes, but 22 permits totaling) mouth of Devil's Lake. The author of. more than 20| Miss Pafrish stipulated in her| fnarked-for export. 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Dhecron F illed oe a - Dpe. ee | UNDERWEAR | 9 vee with Snug: ZIPPER FRONT Jacket! ie na : Charge Hers at Waite's . . . Third Floor 6.99 value : we Costume Keyed Colors in All Leather = | | a @ ‘hittin Rodk Pleots Assure Arm Freedom! - @ 70 Denier Nylon Outer Shell, 100% Dacron Filled! © Collar, Cuffs, ‘anklets of pn Shope-Reteiniig Ban-Lon! m_ = No man who goes, bighobis in the Winter should be with- 3 out one of these/jacket and trouser sets. They have a | maximum of warmth with a minimum of weight. Non-_ E irvitating, va ihae not hulky, and stay fluffy washing after washi Rot, mildew and moth-proof. oo able for aa; selow to 60° above. Sizes S, M, 2.9 = W favorite, cali leather, . lirfed bucket bags in black, navy, : grey, flax, red, apricot, light t blue, . ds ‘ eee gy dlack patent and lime, lemon and a orary citrus colors; Also in - MEN’S FAMOUS MAK ‘CUFF LINKS, TIE ‘BARS SE shoulder strap style or All_New Styles!” See ee ue te 3,50. e.2 iat Hers at Welte's . es {Street Flees ~ vac ‘ 5 = a ee oe = pe , SPECIAL ; Wa Self or Dark Boas Dress sikiige _ PURCHASE! SY FAMOUS: ane HOSIERY aS iS Reg. 1.00 a A yy RE oo bet re 100% OPAQUE NYLON TRICOT-NO IRONING! - “8 to 1.98 of a ba Le aah te : = bac famous i oned Partect ‘Pedite tux. -Futy lined ond shoped bodice embroi- Princess wyle bodice @f beaut! ollover oo a J ate ll air Ear ns ote Stati tinned winned resis of pater ah date ren French syle nylon loce edged with hand raiary . . eh eee ‘and sheernéss. If or dark seq Seams, Se yoid = toms wind oith ay Speer French ined. then b wenmess . ore fi ‘ Beautiful coat rings tor wy peers a ie proportioned. S tone. scalloped et bottom. “Picture loce nnd double told of 15 reds of styles in rhinestones, ones sSyrvae fg! Mt od ond Aqua Lily. Sizes 32 10 40. = olay bogpse ond re Siaee 32 16-40: Winns ond Mate, Sn 22 18 40° =, - novelites, cal love cone for Valentine's Cet "eh a Wa = ay ci ‘ ae! dees. teckea ice: E a Tees? aig 4 gis -s . oe be * =, af ty S @ Fos eee : ee ae i 7 ’ ao : ks ss | = = : 4 e oe L a Paley : Sey a = “THE PONTIAC PRESS | @ Be os A | Ganon “a, vrreoseaty rt Editorial Page. ‘ MEMBER OF THE oa ay = Sane OS = THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6,58 0 : an — THE a low Chami Might — Gai : killer. | nothing was done. A member of the z ; . | — | ck eee All. sportsmen in this area, President's scientific advisory com-— “@ Man Has Answer pln mete along with the Pontiac Press, mittee recently wrote in Foreign : ze ee to ‘Who Pays? eae fo ny ‘Chi stand united in any and all efforts — Affairs: me ee nit Gurnee sh getlon shat 1 Bhd he sme exper . to eradicate our waters of this “A little timely scientific advice to ss ) 3 I am one who pays and can answer . °° Rnd fer those “too ean pesky creature, the Department éf State onthe Sput- _ ceca this, The man Oe Es: OR ee 2 wk kw. : . : BB oneal qwas-seriously bert and Recent reports indicate that a new of the whole program of science at- = 2 paymerits for all women regardiess tm Jess than five minutes he was -chemical called Dowlap has been. taches and a fully staffed division . WOR R/ —~ 3 rae Pros 3 they bende rs og ep - en Sareterton ‘found which may mark the end of within the department.” eo s. nas — a _ anonyme ye A age pints " : , : ee fe ae . the Beenpeey . x * * = ‘Matching Ensembles -_ authority can collect/if the poor ful care were were able tp take tn alo x * * . It is good to know that President : iain, beast ng goad pet nies Some eo Fok. © Ome — see one point females . a “chiefs,” he. For the last five years investiga- Eisexnower is restoring this Pro Navid Lawrence Says: - a | _ coat umdemtaga. ~ ” guight net be alive teday. We live Hammond Bay Laboratory of the possibly can of scientific advances Ik Dp ll - Ww t S ‘ie t T Ik ; — were treated just as well as ®U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service under in other countries. . e; ules an umm alKSs Gives Her Solution 22. taxpayers. ee ! ; } to Crime Problem Takes ad Se a the direction of Dr. Vernon C. APPLE- fer quod things ‘and passing cut "Yicg2rovident ard «| "Circulation Massger heavyweight boxing champion, - Seer", Masmapate. Sonnan, _ sohn L. Sullivan, ~ "Gecretary and Bator Mangers" = ied on Ground Hog Day 40 yearsago. =§ ~ tural attaches and that science was ~ Home from a i Ta, Gate and Jouw H. Howe.t. Repre- sentatives of the Dow Chemical Com- South-Saginaw Lights sand chemicals they have finally WASHINGTON — There will be a “summit” conference if Presi- dent : Clash. a S ° and Secretary pany have also participated. Still Slow Up Traffic . Dali. oe pes. we w& & _ South Saginaw Street traffic prssntay tg: das i - After testing some six thou- lights continue to plague the thou- will have to be sands of daily users of this main artery through Pontiac. Apparently it falls in the unpopular category of another “investigation.” x *« * : ‘In this. day and age it seems The effect of the new chemical On _ractically next to impossible to take come up with Dowlap which is working with great success in its first stream test. Tests have been going on in Little Billie’s near Cheboygan. ° | ‘rout and other game fish is neg- gny definite action .without - first ligible. But literally thousands of lamprey larvae were seen dead in the stream and backwaters. This is the . first real success with a specific spending many months studying the A study has been started in Pontiac. But apparently the find- - toxicant. me without doing a sing! etu- We ew ings will take several months. paar nay er yelge gee ae ; Since it is obvious that a bad in the world. The damage done by the iamprey —_gituation exists, it would seem « 8 8 has been so complete that in recent that some local immediate action —_,, "= _Deside the pomt to argue years it has nearly eliminated lake — could be taken. trout and white fish from Lake Mich- Perhaps a solution “thight be to igan. Heavy inroads ate also being operate several of the lights on gram in line with President E1sEn- HOWER’S promise to do so. . Two years ago these attaches | were withdrawn from our embas- _sies. It now is planned to send . Science attaches to Paris, Bonn, Stockholm, New Delhi, Tokyo and to several South American countries at a cost of some - $200,000. But for reasons hard to understand none has been reassigned to Moscow nor to other Communist capitals where ~we should be Kept informed of scientific developments. a x & w& Leading scientific groups . SPON- wirthday, ri red the original program in 1949 ‘Attorney J. A. Tilson, - Our Area Doing Fine Job in Keeping TB in Check Old age: When we get quieter— . about. ures on tuberculosis are released.. Our growing density of populatién does / not seem to increase the TB rate, as ft has in Wayne County, when compared with out-state counties or other states.) With another case-finding program in _the offing, it seems that our efforts to i “locate the disease in its ineipjency vill. - _gerve to further decrease it here. after a State Department reorganiza- who has beer a member gf the Oakland tion study. It was pointed out then County Bar longer than Any other man, that our embassies had, military, 488 only one strong objéction to winter. It interferes with his golf. month's political, economic, labor—and cul- | vacation in becoming increasingly important, in Florida, sy “< world affairs. The attaches were to Merten Hamsmger Kees the covers i : of Waterford, reports that his most en- Pp a ment informed of joyable experience was at Daytona Beach when it.warmed up enough so the frogs. THE PONTIAC PRESS. vegan to croak, and it reminded him of Published by Tax Powrise Paste Company spring along the Clinton River. @ W. Huron st. . ; Trade. Mart tae eS ee oe Pontiac 12, Michigan — te ‘ Daily Except Sunday’ Getting somewhat historical, Mike Mayle — Verbal Orchids to- S. E. Minard poet * to «he of 88 fn_thts a a 1 1M ho | Pps ite edn Pt toma Ae me Meat: cisemhere ir «(Of 28 Mithigan Ave.; fifty-first wedding — ee ee A payable we advance, anniversary. Plane 0 ; “A fellow, just. about has to : ieee meORS _. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Garnett — ue — = enenemeeameneel oe ; 5 no 4 - RUREAD OF cIRcuLaTions °f 638 Homestead Drive; fifty-first wed- a" there is almost no view sm etc , rt ding. anniversary. ‘ | mre lly ad sth had a 4 ; a : — oe — oe “. * | ; 5 , \ } oF F j . ? * po ee Soe oo é = § %, y ‘ ‘ Ae i Y / ; . i - | ie aN + \ = \ : /\\ : a \ ve | ue oF ee we 3° Th Sled because there’s more to bd quiet } - am ’ ‘The Pontiac area continues to look like a health resort, when the annual fig- - Soon celebrating his eighty-fourth of Birmingham, phones that the great Norton Ave.; eighty-fourth. birth-” bility before the world for refusal to give a single inch in advance ministers conference in advance of the “summit” meeting would be’ an obstacle because of the “biased position of certain possible _in‘'a ministerial con- ference," he must. have known that Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lioyd of Great Britain and Secre- Dr. William Brady Says: Fresh Air Best Medicine have exaggerated. Usu- ally they are less required for the relief of the ba- 3 . Js the substance of every proposal — ¢r, made in Lake Superior and Huron, amber during the more congested Sut tas wp'os ontned Cui : _ Any success to kill the dreaded ‘traffic periods. At least this would oar te coo rasp salle earn lamprey is welcome news. be a step in the right direction while out waiting for /any other issues os we are waiting for the results from acon J : . important point is that the US. Science. Attaches ‘* ™**stigation. United Staten does not want - ei any single Restored to Embassies t.Man About Town Gecteu/eabiadben, taneh fe The State Department has re .. sw. -.. . “Ws realized there may be little activated the science attache pro (;OOd Record Here 22 <=" ™ But merely to agree, for ex- Ss tin over Western Europe through — of the tricky proposals for ‘‘disengagement” or withdrawal ‘ened reenall by guillbie end ieive .persons.in public life on the west- ern side. “sammit”* _it not. likely to get anywhere. | If agreement is reachdd on only one thing, the adfinistration here ‘would consider it worthwhile to .by the character who conducts The United States and her allies‘ also want to see armament ex-— bies than for tran- quilizing the fears stay in bed.’ If that sounds like a crack made Dr. today. os “Generally it is not necessary . to exclude fresh air from the sleeping room. Although an open window on a cold, damp night may sometimes excite an attack” (of croup),-he equivocated, “plenty of fresh air regularly given tends rather to diminish the susceptibili- ty.” a, You pays your money and takes night air — or cold, damp “day air treatment. medicine one can apply in such @ case. not say that the patient may or should always be kept comfortably warm while taking the cold, damp winter- \ Signed leters, not more than one pags or . health and hy; _ The state has a right to try a man or woman for murder and send that person to Jackson,;but I-—_; wonder if people are smart enough to find out the reason for these crimes. If they would vote Michi- gan dry, there wouldn’t be so many murders, and auto accidents. wi'l never stop until they do Taverns a a@ man untit he P walk and then let him get in his car to drive home. People don't ‘Bugs’ Baer Says: Democrats are playing Repub-* lican inertia for all its worth and as much as they can borrow, But he can laugh at himself like a clown putting on his face. At the banshee dinner to Burris compliments, we wouldn't have s» much time to criticize nl we find—our—world a happier place in which to live. - Mrs. George Granger 2541 Auburn Rd. P E e = .By JAMES : METCALFE I have no “scrapbook” of our . « Because that term is - sidered ~~ 99 Years Ago Case Records of a Psychologist: . a seven-year haryest for me." < Middle Age Melanchol | pioneered with the release of medico - psychological facts to help people live happy, well ad- . ,fusted lives. In fact, you will learn more marriage facts from ‘this column.than you can get from high school and college, . 80 be grateful to your news- paper. : ao BY DR. GEORGE W. CRANE - Case X-322: -Maude R., aged 44 notion’ that mankind has inherited from past generatjons. <7 e * To be specific, the womb (uterus) is not primarily a sex organ at all. It is a “maternal” instead of - You readers know that you can have your appendix removed sur- in 0 typteel heserwile. ‘= gically and. still enjoy food- just Crane, 1 am jittery and during which —I began. “And I get crying spells compietely as before. : Well, the womib can be removed LOVE FACTS y Decreases tire body are not linked to a womb a person passes a certain, birth- day! Neither does our color sense or ability to hear tones or smell odors, ; For the sensory cells of the en- - your choice. If you like fresh air, feel as it life ‘The female womb is relatively Holt assures ‘you it is good for ie -1 it inert. It has very little sensitivity. — you. 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Wayne County yesterday;} are being held for investigation in| | the $635 holdup of a suburban! ee Inkster grocery store. « a Everett Woods, 38, was shot’ in the neck and Frank Strange, 35, suffered a head wound when’ struck by a poli¢eman's billy club. Both are oe ed of - subur Wayne, — = gg! gf 2 Police took up the’ chase after! . two men walked-into an Inkster} — store owned by James Smyth, pointed a shotgun. and pistol at; . Commentator Not. Fired for Words © -|YAW Secretary-Treasurer Emil on Reuther-UAW DETROIT — The United Auto| Workers Union denies it fired ra- dio commentator Herbert W:_Hoo-, Ger because he criticized. UAW| : * a UAW spokesman said pint a day. that Hoover, 39, was dis- charged, for “medical reasons’ and for ignoring an order_from Maze y that he see a physician. Hoover was taken off a daily UAW program, “Shift Break,” (WBBC, Flint) dan. 25. A few days earlier, he had criticized Reuther’s plan te include 4 prof- it-sharing proposal in UAW con- tract negotiations with the auto Industry this spring. - Hoover said’in the broadcast he, him and several customers, and). told Smyth. to empty ‘the contents. of -his cash register. Sheriff's deputies spotted — Woods and Strange in a car a few miles away after a house- " BIG MAN, LITTLE CAR=The photographer couldn't tell what, six-foot-six Sam’ Kelly was thinking as he peered down on_ this Volkswagen in Casper, Wyo. We imagine he was probably trying wife reported. - seeing the men . — fled i the vehicle. ‘Pureved at eta a aa sain —nhigh speed, Woods halted the ; <= “ear and surrendered after a | deputy shot a bullet into his neck, Officers said Strange refused to come out but climbed into the driver’s seat and.escaped amid a hide in some bushes, the hand by a shotgun! into'a food locker, on supported a shorter work week jwith more take-home pay and said million dollars: The broad outlines of the ap- | ‘GOP's Budget Republicari Legislators Aim at the Reduction of) State Expenses LANSING ce The pattern of Republican budget-makirig appears to be taking shape in the legisla- qure, with one major objective the reduction of state government op- erating — by 3 to 5 A oad cent? below 1957-58. * * ee c This would close the gap be- tween outgo and estimated income from existing revenues in 1958-59 by about 15 million dollars. More of the slack would be taken up in fund ‘manipulations, leaving a “manageable” deficit of several proach emerged as the Senate ‘House ‘Taxation Chenmnities chair-| man, yesterday brought in a bill | ito ‘channel’ 18 million: dollars into, ‘the depleted state treasury by the . (deferred payment platen: Hifior, | Taki Sha e. | Two other Conlin bills would | dump into the ‘state treasury" gen- ‘leral till $2,760,000 now lying idle in| the World War Il and Korean War veterans’. bond redemption funds, a 70 Pct..in Area Pay ‘57 Property Tax At least 70 per cent of Water- ford Townsifip's taxpayers have} spaid their 1957 property tax, ac-) cording to Dorothy Olson, township | treasurer. { Residents ‘will hive “until ruary 28 to pay taxes at the town- ship hall: If they do not pay them by then, | a four per cent penalty will be imposed, one half per cent interest will be added each month and the bills will jave to’ be paid at the county treasurer's’ office, according to Mrs. Olson. delinquent. — Feb- i NOTICE of PUB I The Pontiac City Commission Has ‘sduclaad hearings for. Tuesday. February 11, 1958 at p. m. Eastern-Standard Time in the: Commission.Cham- | ber, City Hall, 35 S. Parke Street, on Intention’fo con- struct two-inch asphaltic concrete surface course and related work on the-following streets: Burt Street from LeGrande Avenue to Hillside Drive. East Chicago Avenue from Baldwin to POSNER East Colgate Avenue from Baldwin.to University: Colorado Avenue from Bagley.to Franklin Read Carlisle Street from Cornell to Columbia - Fairmount Avenue from Baldwin to Carlisle Jefferson Avenue from Cadillac to Kimball. Kimball Street from Jefferson to South End For further information-see legal notices. Interested property owners are urged to appear. Dated February 5, 1958. se ADA R. EVANS, City Clerk Appropriations Committee plunged deeper-into Its analysis ‘Reuther’s pian ignored long-stand- ling UAW opposition to wets 8, ing. - The commentator was an em- \ploye of the union's international headquarters and- had been as- ‘signed to Flint since 194. flurry of shots, The chase was; A customer at the store, Theo- Killed by City Bus taken up agdin minutes later and dore Hawks of Garden City, was Strange was captured on the west, struck in kage of Detroit as he sought to’ pellet when ‘one of the men fired iday night when he was struck by GRAND RAPIDS up —~ Anthony. \Gurininsky, 67,was killed Wednes- a city coach lines bus. ——4 of Gov, Williams’ 361 million dol- ‘lar general fund spending pro- gram. ae Meanwhile, in the House ‘the | ring payments on liquor purchases and Republican leaders. ee es Re P- Rollo G. Conlin bia Tipton), 100%, plush : velvet carpel ..- 2 colors. Sq. yd. CARPET Carni ___EVERY_ CARPE T FIRST QUALI ry. 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Downneirs by Tricolator Berea aay = + + at flip ef switch! — 4 ~ Signals when coffee is ready . 5. serve at its flavor peak! i @ THERMO-GUARD Keeps toffee at perfect. serving tempersture . . « eaiomataeety! s e 8’6” bars, 3° legs ® 3 wide metal swings © “jet Rider” 2-seater ® Separate 7’ steel slide ® 2-inch steel tubing — | 9” Usually $49.95 EO. A naan a iy Only $3 Down Places in | Layaway be : Seat ae j ( : : : . poker / ve We/ y >. : oe THE ‘PONTIAC > PRESS. HURSDAS. ‘FEBRU ARY 6.1958 : a anes “North Koreans. 6 But Include. “Provisions 4 Sure to Be Rejected by, ROK ahd West | | Korea's! again) under TOKYO @w — North Communist regime called today for free elections neutral supervision to unit divided peninsula — but “more “tacked on conditions South Korea and the West _ were sure to “Yeject. zs The four-part proposal was adopted by Premier Khim I Sung’s Cabinet. in session with the Peo- ples’ Assembly and Communist party leaders. As broadcast by Pyongyang radio the plan pro- posed: * 1. Simultaneous all foreign troops , U.S. Army and Chinese teers.”’ once withdrawal of including the “volun- | -* a 2. Free elections.throughout Ko- rea within a definite period after the withdrawal, -They would be held. under supervision of a neu- ‘One Engagement e they |Hagerty \President noe - Reccnise of Cold | ——$—<—<$$ jr Ww ASHINGTON wP— Presideit ping, whining one nt lo under the home ‘six scared (Eisenhower's cold caused cancel- ever heard!” ‘lation of one of his engagements | ‘today.. But two other appoint-| iments remained on his schedule. They are a meeting of the Na- tional. Security Council and a meeting with a delegation from the American College of Sur- eons * * * The President, who has been bothered by a sore throat and ‘hoarseness, cancelled plans to at —tend—_a—breakfast prayer —meenng 7 sponsored by the - International Council for Christian Leadership He had agreed to join a group of senators and fHlouse members at the early morning session, as he has in other years. * * * He decided against gding to the meeting because of his cold, White House press secretary James C said. Hagerty added in reply to questions that it was a precautionary decision. He said the President's cold was no, worse. Eisenhower's. cold throat developed Sunday night aft- Dogs Lured Into Cisteret |: Soe Blankenship, member of ress that lured them under the Note Artists Centenary. | by. Canine’ Temptress y | BELTON, Tex. —Mrs, D. H.) Wilkinson told police that under’ Using a rope, suaaiaiiesaae “howse war ‘play are 200. of his paintings and| 35 eons © and water, colors. ‘a elly, cies. Git ‘0, lotieaignen: kfne yin the B_leee. founa th the: —, | osuoithe National Gallery tn wes! | DULUTH — Great lake fleets Oslo has opehed a comprehensive in 1953 moved 9% million tons. of exhibit to weep ns Sen of —Hawfulest 4ip-from- the dry 42-feot -deep-cis-jiron-ore, 5f miltion-tons of coal ~y of the death ; square_mi taped ~~ million tons of limestone, and 3 Christian Dahl, Norway's first larger in area million tons of grain, cee landscape: painter, -On dis-jmillion people. dogs. secede ot and sore f tral nations group. ier he had returned from a week- 3. Early negotiations ‘based on end of golf and bridge at Augusta, ‘ eet e Specially Purchased More Than Helf-a- Million Dollars Worth! BECAUSE . . . W _ BECAUSE .¢. ALL - ARE FIRST QUAL- ITY . . . Not Sec- onds, Discontinued Styles or Patterns. equality’ between the North and|G3__ South Korean governments on the! ‘election and North-South cultural | hopes to get away again to the exchanges. Kim also renewed his South next week to try once more suggestion for free North-South for some warm sunshine. i travel and postal Saou ations. | Nc re x. * | ; 4. Reduction 6! ie armies of Tee Gi IB ttli g Be North and South Korea to a n If q In “minimum” in the near future. f C d f | In the South Korean capital of: or usto y 0 Seoul, Vice Foreign Minister Kim) Jong Do termed Kim's proposals; ‘jargon not even worth consider-'aged Leona Moore buried her | ing.” ‘parents yesterday, then took hold Although North Korea has ad-'as mother to her seven orphaned j «vanced all of the four proposals ‘brothers and aiaters. before in’ one form or another,} * this latest bid did not suggest a A neni is aie here” Monday | multination political conference on the 18-year-old Mrs. Moore’s ‘on the. Korean question. request to have legal custody of KELLOGG, Idaho (” ~—Teen- _ conference in the past -because it ages range from 2 to 15. Ps was unable to reach an agreement Probate Judge Peter Dutresne | on the Korean igor at the 1954-indicated he-wouht-appoint her as) Geneva meeting, which drew u s . —. sek ccadmer p — since ‘she is the closest: South Korea and the United The married 14 Nations have flatly refused to ne- months to Edward Moore, a Bi gotiate with the North becadse year-old Lewiston, Idaho, paper this would imply recognition of worker, is determined to keep: the the Communist regime. family together. The Moores have no children of their own and plan OL a maT at aE LTT RNR TTR Se ey ON NS ee ee SIM RATE LR Th kD: Spleen TM ON ER i fT teenager. a = to get a house for their new (Q famil Retirement Pay Hik “Mre Moore's parents, Clarence and Donna Larseri, aged 41 and 36. died last Thursday when their car crashed into a telephone pole. Sought by Hudson Many residents here have come Staate Rep. Leslie H. Hudson (B-Pontiac) announced today he is poral money, clothing and introducing’a bill in the legislature: to increase the annual retirement pay of-veteran sthool emploves ? who do not qualify for social secur- = ity. : Alexandra's Clothes . _ Found, Not Jewels * * * : Under the provisions of the . LONDON (#—Princess_. Alexan- : -measure, $1,800 woulld be the min- dta_ got ber stqlen clothes back imum for those with 30 yéars of but the thieves kept $4,000 worth service. Hudson said the bill would of jewelry affect some 4,250 persons, and cost Alexandra, 21-year-old daughter about $2 million annually, of the Duchess of Kent and cousin Hudson said the bill would pro- of Queen Elizabeth II, stopped for’ vide retirement payments. of $60 a midnight cup of coffee Sunday per year for each year of service.after a weekend ih the country “It. would take insufficient retire- and somebody swiped her two ment funds of $500 a year and.suitcases from the car raise them up to a decent level,’ The luggage turned up vester- Hudson said, day in a railway station Hagerty said the President stil fi ’ The West has tyrnéd down~a the childrén granted her. Their | — INCLUDED with the purchase of any calk-ee-srall carpeting during this spectacular sale! _Extra-heavy, waffle weave pad odds extra years of wear and comfort! a AR ae eee Make it_ oift from the aoee a ty rR Beautifully designed semis of Trifari’s : own simulated Lustre Pearls set in gleaming golden-toned Trifanium. Three dollars each , PLUS FED. TAX -Enggass Jew elry Gea ee Bis North Saginaw St. Open Friday and Monday Evenings oy On Carpeting for the# Average Size Living... and Dining Room! vA 4 SAVE °56 9 and 12-foot Widths Rayon and Nylon ta Loop Pile Broadloom —, F— Imagine finding carpeting of this. qual- | ity at such_an amazingly low _pricel | Tightly twisted*loop pile is handsome : in tweed. textures or self colors, Vat- dyed, Plasticized; tatexcoated jute C ck. Unusual value at just 4.99 sq. yd. 40.02. PADDING : Medd 2 Sh wade yey poe Ay iPinacdtt ~~ : On Carpeting for the 4 Average Size Living and Dining: Room 7 | Popular 12-ft,, Width Wool--Rayon--Wilton Tweed-Effect Broadloom This modern, textured: pattern will-de- wom derful things for your living room! ‘And at -just-5.99-a—square~yard it's : qecly a tuning bay In rich gold. en —— 12-foot width only , = On Carpeting for the : Average Size Living ) and Dining Room . - ey seeeenemrneaaenteetieetacia | 9 and 12-ft. Widths Wool and Rayon Many Favorite Patterns Square Yard Truly an outstanding value at just 6.99 i N c LUDI N i a square yard!. This heavy wool-rayon 40 5 ce blend is. designed for exc ceptional 40-Or. PADDING : beauty and long, long wear. Luxurious. - 4 ly texturéd in high-fashion colors. i USE SEARS EASY ‘TERMS ee . fit's the easy way to buy now when you need it and pay later as you mse iM just Rt 555 down tor_any purchase under $200... $10 for. ‘any purchase over "$200! Pay <1 7 nt; balance in small monthly payments. . yi “pas yc p raga. ae ee ears atin emai = ' = ‘ ‘ : 7 row y Rugs | : Win a Living- ;°! Win Wall-to-Wall Carpeting : : | | Teal Viscose Rayon in 4 Sizes ! ' r | " y Room Carpet ty th fY ' 3 24x36 30x84" : + in the Room’ of Your Choice : 2° 8§ =! Fog 5 a : - E ‘ Just complete the following sentence in $5 words or : , : , 4 \ey | ‘less: “Home means more’ with carpet on the floor, . 24x45 4x6’. 3h j th ‘ 1 ‘because . . .” Pick up your entry blank in the Floor. § 440 88 : ust guess enum- _q 1 covering Dept. at your nearest Sears Store. The ! : ber of beans.in the dar ee sompletely : - Trial runs . . . but slight calor imperfec- 8 jor in Sears window. + : installed. a 2 ee me tions are’ scarcely noticeable; won't affect: + Closest guess winsa ' 4 yy [hy Se , “tay private home g- | the wear. Stunning,’ ‘easy-care— viscose | bee ewene ene nee nnnee sane eensnnned ES, $99.95 R ee in popular, versatile, high- 4 ug or Cor-- + R es @ low key pattern. As orted Hdrmony Hi 4 Pick. « OPEN TOMOR OW . House “¢olors. Ideal for most maregiens pet. ch ile heat Ea REL areas. ‘Save now! pon at Sears. J NIGHT. ‘nr = 2, P. M, : Floor or Covering Dept. = on Sears Second ses tgawnnnmannnanem ts . 5 t ' aie ad v ie : be | > tA ; os: hd * ‘ : 4 “ { 2: $8 ti f ' : é | A, : ) wees ' ~ * , 7% , ‘ ¥ ia . } . ‘ iP Ve 2 4 : f . j V, ts ‘ - 7\-1-m-10\ a MORE AT SEARS peeveveneaeer ee HH, i tH mili UHH Hil i {HH i i | | i ii Hii Hit pretty. kitty is owned by Mrs. | Sc Ginger of Flushing. N. Ya Use Junk P) in - i “ ay to athletic Director r NEW YORK —— A’ group of meni ’ who “aren't going anywhere for'| awhile. have built a shiny pink’ sports car from a pile of junk. | The men are inmates at the Iowa State Penitentiary and the auto | was a gift to a prison official. who! is helping them rebuild ‘their lives. | * * * The convicts hand-tailored the, car for J, Roby Hilpert, the prison. educational and athletic director. | Hilpert get tuto the act back in | é 1956 when Warden Perey A. | Lainson wanted te set up a vo. fj —- tion dramatically priced! spring coats” all regularly 16.98 ‘Their first project was an auto} repair shop where skilled inmates became instructors and unskilled! ones enrolled as students, No pres-| sure was exerted—in fact, the men’ lost the daily 25 to 70 cents they’ might have earned in the prison‘s! factories—but many were willing to take the loss in order to learn! to use their hands in constructive! ways. Preview priced to show you: & t<-% i ~ Welding, body repair, sheet me- | * tal, radio and television, commer- _tial art and paint shops were sub-) vas yg A added, and each of them. had a full complement of enthusi- Sears dramatic coat sélec- tions . .. fashion fdr every occasion! Here are all your favorite styles, fabrics, _costume-making colors ... . . gathered into one big group at one low price! y, _( save up to 4.98 ‘spring dresses ss officials are—hopeful that | their talented. inmates . will -keep . their’ eae the ground and not regularly § go in fe construction of helicop- ° 5.98 to 7.98 ers, / . ‘Yes, We Have | Here are your favorite styles, and fabrics; some are rayons, cottons and blends worth much more than this low sale price. Some prints, checks and solids. Sizes 7-15, 10-20, 144-24. Women's Ready-to-Wear. Second Floot No Bananas’. Composer Dies NEW YORK @ — Songwriter ‘ Lew Brown, 64, whose hits in- cluded “Yes, We Have no Banan- » as,” died today in the Hotel, Navarro, ' ne ® face He wrote many Broadway mu-| sicals with Ray Henderson and the late Buddy DeSylva. His first “Please Don’t Take my Man Away.” & *.2 He was a member.of the firm of DeSylva, Brown and Hender- . son, Shows. they ‘wrote and pro- duced included ‘Hold Everything” “Three Cheers,’ “George White's Scandals,’ “Calling All -Stars,”’ “Fiying High,” “Hot-Cha,” “Strike Me Pink," ‘Forward -March,” and “Follow Thru.” | They .also wrote the songs for several motion pictures, includ- ing “Tarnished Angel,” “Caro- lina,’ “Sunny Side Up!" “Stand Save 1.99 eo girdle or panty Regularly $5.98, 99 YOUR CHOICE : ‘each - - Lightweight pull-on fn nylon and rayon power net with acetate, rayon and cotton- satin elastic panels front and back for added control and ‘Save 31% ~. Finest quality 444n. Sale! Fo or 3 Days On ly Printed Percales * Regular 39c 7 26. 3 You'd expect-to ae os , ca yard! Fine qerded on Butcher. “ Rayon | = Of 3 to choose from... casuals, dl with handsome fashion details, important a Ba ait P you need at this low price... you can afford one for $m every outfit you own. fabric, Hand washable and. crease resistant. It comes in every imaginable color. Biltwel Shoes! Reduced ‘$1.10 - : in Choice of > Reg. $398 gos for Your Active > Youngsters ‘All Nursery Rhyme shoes are made of the : Soltest' glove —jeather with adjastable non-slip buckle sus- and have back counters that Held, but “won't slip. Widths B, C, D, E. Lead Shoe Dept.. Mein Floor Save 54« #: <5 Cotton Slips = au” i gd Reg. 1.98 ay 44 es Lo) An unbelievebly tow price to pay for Ee these slips. ard heli slip trimmed. yvith-—_— P. luxurious nylon lace and rulfles, “You cant afford to miss this buy. a Double bib a : penders;"and® sldtks with adjustable snap sus- penders. Both=-of vat-dyed orized cotton twill (maximum s ae less than F%). 1-46. pene cneoriment Sheer _nylon_\ with * @xira Soe crotch. Come in = today and. see & these. panties. “Up-and Cheer," “The: Music ‘Goes. d comfort. Sizes 8. ; WESTINGHOUSE RADI (i ‘Powerful, new ‘58 Westing- - house table radio for only le with your purchase of any television set, j Lj 5 g = $10 POPULAR RECORDS - 53-PC. DINNERWARE SET Famous Stetson dish set, service for 8 for | cent with your purchase of any gos or electric range. Your choice of $10 worth of current records for only @ penny with your purchase — of any Hi-Fi phonograph, 2-DOOR UTILITY CABINET White enamel. double door utility cabinet for a penny with your purchase of any refrigerator. a a fut tut Deluxe COASTER WAGON ~ Filled With Famous Soap Big wagon filled with year’s supply of soap for_lc_with your purchase of ony ae er or dryer. | i : ¢ @® oven Fray went “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1958 _ 4 aber a uielnern eae bs aad H t UNTIL 9 P.M. ~~ Here's your opportunity to cash in on scores of Bargcin-priced merchandise and, ot * the same time, get a BONUS Value worth up to $39.95 for only 1 penny more! No Money Down, Many Months To Pay. | ae : : on ~~ Looe] ~ ! ; y ————— 4 ¥ : i wv , = ee eres ee . is 4-Pc. Platinum Grey Bedroom Suite! POY! — — 2-P¢. Modern Living Room Suite! Reguler $169.95. Double dresser, mir- : = Regula? $159.95. 2-piece living room $ ror, bookcase bed, matching chest. Ex- $ : ; pensive construction featuring . . center- 88 includes wide — sofa and matching 88 guided drawers. lounge chair. Choice of colors. ee e— z : f f- : : ; | ? : : ; | : , ew Admiral, 30° vew Admirals ti New LIMETSONW-1i tew Fmerson.1.\ | ELECTRIC RANGE 3-Speaker Phonograph “ Phono-Radio Comb. eee Pest Regular $199.95: G13 Q- tie 3 H-Fi eter. SEQ. teeter $158. Pers $49.9 — tADIO-PRONOGRAPE | ev sete ty Sd inn age Ma- : tele 3 : saanbiart. : . BIG 21” TV, Twin Speak ker, Hi-Fi $26 3 No—M cabinet. — Also gives you pow- System, Powerful Radio, Automatic seg : Ne Money Down—$2.00 Weekly erful radio. ~~ F-speed Phono, as ’ : : — Ne Money Down—$2.50 Weekly: No Money Down — $3.00 Weekly =) 1 ay New Admirals 11 ts. 1. DOUBLE DOOR REFRIGERATOR : Fully automatic. Big — : NS 2 » Brand New deluxe dual temp model. $238 Hotpoint Super Star Refrigerator / Oe f fa ez vee “deep 9] 3 8 Ne door shelves. Reg. $199.95. Méney 25¢ A Day on Our New Meter Plan ys Down peuerasEs ee" ; ~¢@ Ty] womony Y S200 SS ee | meus ig h - voltage aa ee chassis. Top front tuning. - . P Big aluminized: 262 $q. in. _ SPEED. QUEEN _... Automatic Wesher : ‘Regular $199.95 — Fully $138: automatic operation, ‘ __ Water ‘temp. control... ‘ TV picture... Beautiful ma- hogany cabinet. . eH cdaee Bh 108 NORTH SAGINAW NO. MONEY DOWN! fs" 1 ioe NS “ pee ate ‘ e ¥ \ ¥ a 4 ‘ Ree oF z oe : ; AG a i aay ~ | se ‘ Ue at + iy : or ; “aitunsbay, F EBRUARY 6, 1958 + ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, = i Belves an Omnibus Farm Bill WASHINGTON aNs) — when Senate Agriculture Commit- fee members set a March 1 dead- line for drafting an omnibus riea- ‘ longer. =_Pange jAmerican The agriculture committee meee Nerre: © e separately on several farm measures have aroused little political ment and already have President Eisen-|" nore ere : Heading che Red of virtually un- farm measures is exteh- sion of the socalled ‘480- pro-| _ gram,” which permits disposal of farm «surplusés . overseas U. &. through native currency sales, re- lief plans and exchanges for stra- tegic materials: : He added that the authority to ship government food stocks is. needed in order to cut the Com- Train Hits Car; ‘1 Escape Death “Auto Thrown 55 Feet but Milford Man, we "git Seriouty | ‘Hurt a ti lia gerty road and crossed the Grand Trunk track. “He told Oakland County Sheriff's deputies he did - not see or hear: the 1$-car train. The engincer, W. R. Bradley, a @ Jui cikeck cach cheek 9 tullen an hour and sounded his whistle . _ before the intersection. ‘King was treated at Pontiac pero naps 2 “4 lacerations Nelle trtiagane. 65, =o ca taee tng ast King’s auto came’ to ‘rest about 8S Sock soutbnie eee salted track. Brussels Offers ffer: Site of Fair to Euratom = os Chances of Congtess passing a geferal farm] tory bill this year brightened yesterday} Motice that he will Ellwood Ave., said he {School odie Cre Gotha inven- ators nechod the adminis- tration’s request for a $1,500,000,000 one-year extension of the program. Other farm groups plugged for a The an average one-billion dollar: rate. - Other farm bills that appear to 000| face little opposition would extend the national wool act, continue the special school lunch program, and finance the eradication of bru- program. farm sn ngetetion nied cna & pile disease. In Walled Lake ‘Community aie 3 Story Hours - WALLED LAKE — Beginning {lll 8, = Walled Lake Story present a story hour eer oe each Saturday at ‘the Community Library located on Units to Merge. Addison, Oxford, Orion Brariches Set ° Special Consolidation Meeting ORION TOWNSHIP — Consoli- dation of branches of the Ameri- re-lcan. Cancer Society of , Addison, Oxford and Orion Townships is being planned in a special meet- ing at 1 p.m, Tuesday in Orion Township Hall, 572 S. Broadway ecard ‘deka tan iuesibdine’'te Scheduled Dry Goods building. Lake and the surrounding area have been invited to attend. * «x * teacher at Decker Elementary; '|School, will be the first league member to the young- stefs with a story. League.mt SAUWhe Og Warns of Rewdlylom MOBILE, Ala, # — This old City health reports also show an| : ee officers will not tolerate rowdyism : The Mantoux test is a simple, harmless test, performed by a team! services to the cancer patients: ‘mumps topped the list of com-|of nurses who have performed the and in spreading the information ‘municable diseases reported to the |test on several thousands of youngsters, The test is within the ‘skin like a surface blister rather; than a ‘scratch or injection. LINDA SUE HARRIS Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Har- tony sort on the streets. Reports From Bight C anna ‘lgrand, Floyd Wille; recording sec- oble; _ financial Imlay City Imlay City IOOF Lodge 116 has installed the following officers: _ Noble grand, Harvey: Rie;. vice Lodge was. the in- ng afer fd in Orion District Schools Brabag a gerereegieales. i" _ {by the parents, will be sent out The team is experienced in the reading of the results ag well. Redness dees not necessarily mean thé person has active tub- erculosis, and the majority will react negatively, The purpose of the skin testing program in the schools is to find new cases in early stages and to the | Actermine the nature and extent of TB within the community, DISEASE EXPOSURE A positive skin test result shows ‘Fluoride Program Opens ORION TOWNSHIP — Topical fluoride dental tteatments for kindergarten and second grade students began at Blanche Sims School yesterday, with a dental chair. purchased by the school PTA seeing its first service. * * * The program, aimed at retard- ing tooth decay, will continve each Wednesday for children whose par- ents have signed permission slips and” paid the $3 cost. PTAs in the township and Oakland County Health Department are cooperat- dental examination, cleaning and four applications of fluoride, * * * Because the dental penta is available only on Wednesdays, be- ginning dates for the program in not yet been scheduled. * * : | When treatments for the Blanche | Sims children of the kindergarten Fire Chief List to Be Drawn Up Exam to Be Held Soon to Find Those Eligible, __for_City Post — : The need ior establishing an every ! & that at some time there has been culin positive individual: needs a chest X-ray. | -All persons 18 years of age or older are urged to have a chest X-ray whenever « positive skin test is found in the family, Further information and permils- exposure to the disease. The tuber-| ; Feb. 13, : * * _Deaths from tuberculosis have decreased dramatically in recent ‘|years, yet it is not under control, health authorities say. New cases reported in Michigan each year average more than 100 a week. The lives of most of these people} can be saved, thanks to advances _jin treatment and to the availa- bility of tuberculosis hospitals, \doctors say. Memorial Gift Received |by Church in Imlay City IMLAY CITY—A new guest reg- _ |ister stand and two lamps, donat- ed to the Congregational Church here in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hobolth by members of their family, will be dedicated in the near future, the pastor said. The Rev. Darell Tallman will re- turn Saturday from Washington, D.-C., and New York City where he has been attending the Metho- dist Youth Fellowship tour. Mrs. Willions Knight slso accompanied the youth group. iceaident of the association, Allyn Van Dyke retired. This is the Jast year of Kellogg’ $s Phyllis Bray of Imlay City was elected secretary. The’ club held its first indoor treasurer; and ‘Catherine ‘ele inson and .Frank hop’s Committee are Thomas Rob. : Atcheson. pe: Mrs. Louis Milliken, vice’ president; and Mrs. Doris ‘secretary; re Vera Blair re-¢lected to her third term shoot at the Lapeer County Build-|.. “ting Jast week with children and adults competing. “St. John's Women’s Auxiliary) Announce or LAPEER — Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foy of Camden, N.-J., -have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Florence, to Richard A. Quinn, son of Mrs. Richard J. as treasurer of the group. .. | Quinn and the late Mr. Quinn of}: -Lapeer. Richard is withthe U.S. so for the balance of this school ai the tie tee and Mrs if David Davis of Detroit: An j|while the yacht Brittani is hav April 12 eas is being ing a trial run —4 : ee | To Notify Residents of Assessment Hike If there is an intone in per- sonal property assessments, Water- fort Township residents will be notified by mail, according to Supervisor. — Johnson, * As in the past, if there fs an increase in real estate property as- sessments, no notifications will be made during the final tabulation of property assessments this year. The Board of Review will con- duct hearings March 4, 5, 6 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and March 17, 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. and March 18, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 116 Students in Classes at New Green School ficially. “opened Tuesday, but the dedication of the $300,000 brick building will be held later, accord- itig to School Superintendent Leif Hougan, The new seven-classroom building: replaces a two-room. ce- ment school. ers who year, Hougan said. Siete Farmers to Get $7 Million for Reserve. afl went | sailing after five months in dry // dock, hit a boy. and is laid |ing in the program, which includes’. other schools in the township have “township justice Donald E. Adams. The maximum age limit for any noted, which for him is lea than|ot Pontiac out| chiefs, James R. White, ‘Both are 52 years old. © ‘lout the Novi-section of the Novi- WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- \SHIP — The new Green School af ,ntoxicating Beverages the jail terms. of f The two are students . gr sree and second grades are completed, the dental chair will be moved to Proper School and the children of} 7 Webber, Carpenter and Proper in the same grades will be treated. South Lyon Pair Corn Winners McCrory, Kessler Post Yield of 115.5 Bushels in County Contest The engagement of Kathleen Gayle Winkler to Harry A. Julien, has been announced by Robert F. McCrory and Albert Kathryn Kessler, both of South Lyon, are co-champions of the annual Oak-} Orion, and William-R, Winkler. land County Corn Contest, Jay) The prospective bridegroom is Poffenberger,, assistant county ag-| the son ricultural agent, announced today.) Julien of E, Flint street, Lake * * * Each of, the winners had a yield of 115.5 bushels of shelled corn per acre in the senior class di- vision. Dougtas Long, 14, of Milford, ‘ts Junior Class Champion. He | grew. 98.2 bushels of shelled corn | per acre, , Sam Miller of Clarkston and Keith Middleton of Lake Orion placed third and fourth in the con-; on Lionas A the contest, records were Proposes Federal Aid for Volunteer Fire-Fighters- huge “ the fertilizer applied, \types of tillage practices | used, number of ‘plants per acre, plant- ling date and cost of production per bushel. — * * *& : Poffenberger said that an early planting date, a high plant popu- lation per acre, the right fertiliza- tion and minimum tillage usually igive best results. . a hand from the federal govern ment if Congressman William S, . |Broomfield (R-Oakland County) has his way, * * 4 ; a in the House of Representatives Van Horn’s Hearing Resef for Feb. 15 Examination of Billy Ray Van Horn, charged with the first-de- gree murder of a Waterford Town- uled for 10 a.m. Feb. 13 before Originally scheduled for today, ithe examination was adjourned on request of Van Horn’s court-ap- attorney, Brackie J. Orr, Madison Restaurant Loses $110in Holdup | MADISON HEIGHTS ~ A lone OK Cleaning Out bd Le SE td gunman held up 6 Trive-in Novi Drain Section Festaurene: 2557 ‘Dequindre, rene Mile road, last night and "NOVI TOWNSHIP — The Novi) escaped with $110, Township Board-has approved a e te resolution authorizirig the Oakland County Drain Commission to clean Eos Lyon drain, ‘Township Clerk Had- Jey Bachert said today. The board currently is consid- ering the adoption of a curfew or- der for the township that would probably concern youths under 16 _years_of. age Township Attorney Anthony Ren- ne is a code adopted by another township and will —_— recommendations for a Novi cur. few: order. 5 oF 5 7. _. Youths Admit Having _ Three youths pleaded guilty yes- terday to possession of intoxicating beverages before Springfield Town- ship Justice of the Peace Emmett J. Lieb. John Holloway, 19, of 2173 Klin- gensmith Rd., Bloomfield Town- ship; Andrew Lund, 18, of 928 Bos- ton Ave., Waterford Township, ahd Ronald Robinson, 18, of 965 Boston were fined $12.80 plus $7.20) ;costs pr 10 days in jail. All took; Announce Betrothal - Mann Rd., Waterford 1 have announced the John Don Groves, son of Mr, and| — Mrs. John E. Groves of Plainweil. ins Essay Contest — 5 AN NARBOR im — Janet Ever. hardiis,.an Ann Arbor High School): senior, hag won first prize. ofa $300 scholarship in the Omega ha ge & -|Psi Phi Fraternity national essay; Baron contest, Janet wrote. about de- Volunteer firemen will receive pn me Trenton, Ne ie " end Richard Mey.| . feet long and four inches thick,’ __,—up,-and_then the ore_vessels- ‘easion Plan Devised By ROGER LANE to Hoist Andrets Doria) A. tamnt orem. From Ocean Floor on municipal problems) A noose of waterways and rail- NEW YORK @ — Two salvage/road tracks was strangling the — acquired — oo sunk. (economic heart of Battle Creek. en Italian liner Andrea Doria and) 1° break these bonds by mighty arid costly effort or submit to will tenet to re-surface her tis creeping decay—this was the 0. | * * * Tour years ago, the City chose) er, 41, president of the Marque Pe Way of pregress—25 million Marine Wyandotte, Mich idollars worth in a bold public : ree iworks program designed to: The Doria and the Swedish | 1, End Monstrous Honde, ‘like the liner Stockhoim collided off Nan- ‘Near-catastrophe of 1547 tucket Island July 25, 1956. The | : : | % Open traffic flow jin a cen- Doria sank in 225 feet of — the accident fred of railroad steel, water- M os be | courses that made it an island, eyer said the salvage Opera- ipadequate bridges: and awk- tion would begin ‘ “just AS S002 85: werd petwork of streets. the weather allows.” Cost of the project is estimated at 3% million! 3. Raze crime-breeding clums. dollars. 4. Convert the 83 &cres thus re- x «* ¢ jclaimed to: a ‘central district for Hi an out: the salvag ‘light and service industry, greatly i alas aan: "| expanded off-street parking, Skin divers wil] attach 60 hig’ lexpeeeeways and beautifying rubber tubes to the ship, now lying parkwi AYS. on her side. Compressed. air wifi’ 5. Thereby replace tax-poor prop- be pumped into the tubes. This is ¢rties with tax-producing develop- intended to get the vessel into an Ment. upright position, though she still) 6. Overcome pressing water and jto cooperate in removal of stabi. - “flats” sections other. Details remain to be worked|in the river's south. bank. . ‘control project calls for yanking the meandering river into a i out. 8 * “4. ¥ a downtown area. TO BE FILLED IN filled in—along with a mill race that slices through the downtown * 2: *&% Besides diverting the river down. town, the 74-million-dollar flood straight -as-a-die and narrower course west of the city. Out of this will come reclama- tion of valuable waterfront acres suitable for industrial sites, parks and beautification. While ‘the U.S. Corps of En- ‘gineers dredges downstream, five new bridges are being erected over the ptoposed line of the | diversion channel, would be under water. ‘Sewer problems. Then about 70 wire cables, 700. ~~ *. * Once the pfice tag of doing all’ would be slipped under the liner this stood at a prohibitive 60 mil-| and made fast te two Great Lakes lion dollars. Bu the wizardry of ore vessels, one on each side of former Mayor the sunken liner. jand the late Rep. Paul W. Shafer _ Water wil be poured into the [a ne are ane | The city’s share in the lower holds of the ore vessels, sq they will settle about’ 15 feet. The 2 0unt currently is estimated at siack in the cables will be taken 'six million dollars, with the other be pumped out to raise the Doria |*" state sources. slightly. [BREAKING THE RING Tugs would tow the ore rons! For 60 years, there had been and the underslung Doria to shal- talk of breaking the ring of Grand lower water. This process would Trunk and New York Central Rail- be repeated until the Doria, road tracks that tightly encircle - Feached water shallow enough so downtown, and which presently tories, threw 1,100 persons out of on Women, Explosives work and lapped to within a few LA Calif. @ — At the; Mcbes of key power supply a oe explosives were urged to| The railroads agreed in principle floating drydocks could be used to'Carry some 80 trains a day over take her into port ja dozen grade crossings. “_- * * * * * ; Meyer said if the liner is raised! Cansolidate the two railroad rr Reli diach per pang » emerge gy ang rapa Thee: ll years ago, a flood wreaked havec. Flood waters knocked out businesses and fac- College Offers Hints) - facilities. an industrial film entitled “How tojofficials started a joint attack on Handle Women and Explosives.” the flood and railroad problems. All those. interested in women Gradually other objectives’ were were invited to attend; all those/woven into the combination plan. 9 _millions coming from federal| phy, a| With the high waters fresh in| - bulletin announced the showing of|local minds, Bailey and other city Simultaneously, wreckers busy on a slum —~ project are: fast leveling 83 acres of ish “In the most dramatic part of thelthe city is renovating and expand: which it joins Battle Creek in the LIGHT INDUSTRY ret dtd yaaa aS a ”"168-foot conerete-tined channel to’ ithe south of the river's present bed. : ion of thi its tax base and boosting adjacent eg oe : sane te ee nt Se eat od wae . Te ‘not one state. has-done- district between the river and the'voted to main thoroughfares, a creek, forming a triangular island. traffic interchange and off-street acres are | Hove: . Not Improved ola eee ey stairs en route from. the uty Mansfield . 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Declares That). % oon re Vital for Sound i State Program LANSING (%~A bundle of bills ae Airlines May Hike fe fot. each ticket, fliective Feb. WW. The board previously said it would. grant such an/interim boost while) the state health commissioner has|it studies aig}ine petitions for fare declared essential to a sound tu:| taereees: a vfrom 12° to 20; berculosis program in Michigan! ~ has so far been ignored by the Legislature, * * * “I know I laid my head-on the: chopping block,” said Dr Albert E. Heustis yesterday, in an ap- pearance before the Senate Appro- priations Committee. He explained he expected some , criticism from focal units of! government and from the lature, mostly ~becatise his p ‘. ‘posals would require some Am- “mediate sddidenal expense/ The additional expense eventual- ly id be paid off by tions _in the long-range. cost of 7B patient care, be” insisted, jf . Heustis- recommend¢ _. been introduced. J i * * He declared that ‘Michigan, pay- ing nine milliof dollars a year for patient care, As at the crossroads in planning its program, Changes are he said, for an eco- nomically /sound program. Main Arends; Heustis said, are the inéreased need. for super- ‘vision’ of patients ‘completing at home and the de- | creased need for ‘Sanatorium bods. /& recent check, Heustis said, showed 3,745 patients being cared| ‘for in the state’s 2) state and local! sanatoria while 916 beds are not being used for TB. care. * * * Officials of seven local sanatoria, Heustis reported,already are plan-| ——ning to USe part of. their institu-| ___-tiong for treatment fering: from other diseases. Thieves Helping Charity | _|the University of Michigan began GREENFIELD, Mass. # Judge Samuel T. Tisdale was charitable in handing out a sen- tence—but-not to the defendants. Three youths, accused of stealing) a voted a ‘of’ $12 in house-to-house March of Dimes collections, were ordered to pay $120 to the fund. Probes Death, Dies EDINBURGH, Scotlang @# — Thomas Carberry, 43, fell 40 feet to his death while cleaning @ win- dow. John. Allan, 54-year-old own- |! er of. the window cleaning firm - went to investigate the ‘accident. | ___He leaned out the same_window,| yesterday, yesterday - also fell, also was killed. four spe-| cifie bills to carry gut a modern, TB program, Nong has. as yet | aT patients sul. per cent. Seek’ Tbs | in State for Unemployed LANSING (INS) — “An all-out i-parfisan push was under way in Lansing and Washington today to number of unemployed — residents. $- >. ¢ Michigan lawmakers in both capitals are urging expanded pub- lie projects such as roads, schools and post offices—traditiona! sources of employmerit in: ‘times of business recessions—be pushed with all possible speed. Senators and representatives in ‘Washington have demanded that the Defense Department give pri- ‘ority to the distressed areas in awarding missile and other con- tracts. In Lansing they soak updaiing of highway projects to~ provide) immediate work. ‘License Plates for ’ 58 in Waterford Monday win jobs for the ‘ever-growing| but held up approving them for confirmation, State Senator Assailed -\Fares, Add Ticket- wigan a for Misusing Road Maps i ring bas dances rederiag ier ot Gor. ‘LANSING & — The moe High-| 26,000" official Highway Depart. The 25 lines have asked the Ci-lwilliams’ appoint ts to” thelWey way Department threw 25,000 maps} ment maps from the department erondutics Bostd to author-lState Public Service Commissi at Sen, John P. Smeekens (R-Cold- without paying for theni, turned ize a four per fare incfease, + ca seus Heel water) today. them into handbilis by placing The department charged that| his ploture snd name.es them, Smeekens used the maps for ti- - oe ther his rather. Egg and |’ Writer in Critical Condition . SEATTLE (P—Mrs, Betty Mac- Donald, 49, whose breezy story of life on a backwoods chicken farm exploded into a best seller 13 years ago, is in very critical condition at a Seattle hospital. She has cancer, and gave them away to fur- cal purposes at the expense-of-the. obvious. — “ST Interviewed ¥ Chairman tis M. imer House member. carrier division. * yesterday by the ‘Senate Business Committee were Smith, Flint | Democrat, and Thomas M, Burns, ' Saginaw Republican and a for- Smith took loffice last July, Burns in August. Smith and Burns said the com- (UP to his:promise to make U.S, 27 mission has reached a current basis in handling utilities and railroad cases, and gxpects to de likewise shortly in the motor # Smith said the commission, once} _ strife-ridden: and with a big back- log of tndecided cases, is operat- re ; Burns -said he was “hopeful’’|improve and reconstruct some 200 that utility’ rates cases which once|miles of US. 2. took a year henceforth can be de- | cided in about 60 days after filing. | Senators said privately action’ ‘am sending a letter to the senator | for the 25,000. on the two was held up because/Notifying him that the Highway of a need for smoothing out con- cena lators over Burns, who qonietimes| his political career at the taxpay-| broke ranks with his party during |S" expense, his House tenure, ambitions “The abuse of the maps by the: senator will not take place as long) as I am state highway commission- er,’ Mackie said. ‘‘I subniit he owes the taxpayers of Michigan,| as well as of, his Gstrict, an apol-| ogy for his ‘actions.’ _* © & Otis S. Hardy, -chief of public! relations for the Highway Depart-| years ment, said the maps were obtained | free from Charles M. Ziegler, for-! mer Republican highway commis-| sioner. “I understand some other poli- ticians did the ‘same thing but not on a scale - anything like that,” Hardy said. The department estimated the a rcost of -printingthe maps at 18 ot (cost. of printing the naps at 18 Jackie said, . “T cents each to make a. $4,500 total taxpayers and notified the senator he was cut off from’ a_ further isupply. “ * * * The maps came into the lime- light after Smeekens had-charged that John C. Mackie, state high- Way commissioner, had not lived ione of his prime construction proj- ects. “Is your statemnent now to be regarded as a mere political ges- ture to be forgetien?” Smeekens asked, Mackie replied that if Smeekens would read the progrdm he would find that it éalled for the spend- ling of some 90 million dollars to “F maid tal lbs under my adminis- Nyties were used in fhe Memorial! auto races here for the first time in 1954. There are many = of nylon tires available “I find last May he obtained ‘now. | Mrs. MacDonald's hit story in . Lj 1945 was “The Egg and 1.” Later | she turned out “Mrs, Piggle-. Wiggle,” “The Plague and 1,” | “Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle’s Magic,” | “Anybedy Can Do Anything,” “Nancy and Plum” and “Onions in the Stew.” i The mother of two children, #7 ) Mrs, MacDonald has been living | at nla sega Caillf., in recent * 3 Escape Serious Injury as Plane Crashes on Ice | ST. IGNACE ® — A 65-year-old \pilot and two: passengers. escaj ! serious injury when a_ single-en- igine plane crash-landed on frozen Moran Bay near St, Ignace yeuter; day. _ ; Reinhold Gehrke of Hubbard | , Lake, pilot and owner, suffered’ SN | we . } aol le 1 oe 8° WS AN gwice Be Here Wien th Door Ope Friday—80 A. M facial cuts. Henry Swarts — Ber-! ina at pe Witnesses said the “re appar- ently stalled while Gehrke was cir-| cling in search of a landing spot. The three men had planned to go, Diamond Na ‘aati | sail | License plates for 1958 will not) be available. at the Waterford | ‘Township Hall, M59 at Crescent | i\Lake road, until Monday at 9 a.m.,' jaceohding to Willis M. Brewer, | iPontiac Secretary_of State branch: “ |manager. | A story in Wee s Press ‘erroneously said the ~ ~ of “they, auto-plates—will- begin tomorrow. iRaze U. of M. 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YORK (®—A former boy| Before undertaking: any pew cde right then ir tavor of theol- pane wr ebeietey ‘mn he ay or ie desy tet me oe ig still spe, 42 “the Ecovomiclaae as 2 saprecnens eave Mew q sa evangelist has conquered Broad-|venture, he prays long and ear- ogy.” - me, You have to live with your-/made my a’ long way ‘from. harnéssing the! Ciub Monday He will discuss the Branch / , 251 E. Rundell © | . way in his first role. inestly. This is what he prays for: | = ‘self, son. You can’t preach with _ [Hebomb to give electric power. |b acceroung and’ purposes of thelst - Lonnie Satin, son of an-itiners|)! Pray for happiness, not mere-) Following. the exxmple of hisig divided mind,’ " Gets Stuck in: Chimney ». “A number of years of intensive| Dackeround and Chess and checker fans‘can join | ; ant Negro. minister, is deing/!y success. I ask God whether, tutner 9 Church of God. pastor, s* 2 2 Trying to Enter House - fresearch by scientists of all coun-|"™" : a up by attending the club's reguiat | hailed by critics for ‘his surprise} if, T am success I can hanidje Lennie toured the seaboard from’ ‘Still in his mid-20s, Lonnie nei- tries will still be needed to obtain in-|meeting at the library this Mon- : suecess in the musical, “Body/it humbly. and graciously. H OM, ‘New York to North Carolina as'ther smokes, (Ror drinks. Every) ALTMORE, Northern Iteland the knowedge required for the de- -Seientists have suceeeded in dee a ai oretes the Beautiful” in. which, he plays ai! qn't WR lan evangelist. jnow and then“he accepts an ‘in-'a@~—Harry McVeigh, 44, locked sign of an industrial- (thermo) nu-jereasing sugar cane field by gh i calling : Pe professional boxer, es, * * é * ‘yitation to preach or give Sunday himself out of his ew house yes- clear reactor, said physicist Igor|‘‘waking. up” the planis at night vgs ee Departmen’ | His dramatic, -concert-trained|_ Sattin, one of ‘nine childrén, was After winning a singing contest |School talks to boys’ clubs. ~ | terday. V. Kurchatov in a. Mostow radio|with powerful lights. Light inhib- mee ply pee one t voice “steals the show. . jhorn. in Jacksonville, Fla. Dit sored by the National’ Free- , eo = | * * broadcast. its the tassel: development which are no or ss | came up singing.” said Lon- moved as a child to Philadelphia. idom Day Assn., Sattin gave a se-| “Sometimes,” said his wife, “I Unwilling to Break @ window or} Kurchatov is director of the! affects ese bel / charges. : nie. “I can't remember a time He earned his way through Tem" oF concerts that’ won atten-|wonder whether Lonnie is as far/force a door, he got a ladder,“ Se ae - s : - + when F didn’t sing. You know how|Pl¢ University by working as & 10) soon he had to face a choice away from the ministry as he|climbed to ‘the roof and started) E Spas te eee 2 it is with a minister's boy. You|Parper, house Painter, and d00~)_1 stay in the ministry or to|thinks ‘he is.’ mar eee a i : : get put ina choir as soon as you to-door’ salesman. iseek a musical career. It took him * *& ® ~ : can toddle."’ ser jfour months to make up his mind. “I. do miss it,” said Lonnie.| Some 13 fours and many plain- : 2: 2: ® His. childhood ‘interests were | “When you pray over a sick child, |tive calls for help later, McVeigh sa A bright future as an entertain:| theology and law but for a brief) “I ey to pes back on'when you officiate at a wedding|attracted the attention of @ pass ment star of the first magnitude|time he thought of becoming a'my father, who always had want-\or a funeral, then you're at the|ing hiker. Rescuers hauled him now appears certain for Lonnie. gg ter, Then he worked out|ed me to follow in his footsteps,’|real heart of people. You can’t/out at the end of a rope, sooty reg he worked hard to where | wi le Johnson, 'said Lonnie, “My father knew the touch people that way in a night|bat unhurt. = ; he is, and the prospect of quick! He clipped me a good one on spiritual torment I “was going. club. 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Recent abandon~ : (Third ip Series) smonoraill, This -scheme would ments include lines in, Maes to transport people in @ passenger lil; Port Chester. N.Y.; Coates-| park?. eee -— e ‘goes “ville, rs eer : be —_ ° com t growing stagna- rence, can an anni Oo: iiat_Daintne austen comes jog. af the downtown aren, Ro-\There have been lots more: the city as America’s transporta- ichester, N.Y., has a plan of loop’ ‘In Los Angeles the ‘Los Angeles highways, Robert Aex, city man- Transit Lines is carrying 230 mil- _ tion revolution gathers speed. } The private automobile’s sky. 8S*T- 54°. ‘The shortest distance lion fewer passengers a year than’ _ rocketing popularity has nowhere between two points is still a in its peak year- of 1947. Detroit: x ‘straight line but the fastest way Street Railways has suffered a 56 Ps ‘ a Fi to..get from one point to another per cent decline in ‘passengers in: . -— 71a the — sick -situation—of public! © ceatrel city We vie w'citee-"|30 years. sa —enecalivat ° . transportation, both in the big city uburbs. One highway — the inner loop— Vice: president of the American rThere are fewer and fewer peocifeles. around the healt af -down- Transit Assn., doen't think the ple like Toledo's Al-Smith, ap of- tew"~ Rochester. It will be com- situation of motor vehicle mass) "fice worker, who says: “If I drove)Pleted by 1960. An outér loop. un- ‘transportation _j as pleak! « a _ to work, I'd have to pay for park-' 'der construction, will surround the as i. a ‘ : ing. The bus gets me to work in:Sity at its fringe. Highways called crease in/the use of such trans- 25 minutes, I came here from New! teesgan nag -will.link .the inner. portation 7 — minutes outer loops. ~~ = The bus as a mode of mass ; Significance of the *' «® kt ‘transportation is not popular. Nu- jet age jm air travel and the vast Some cities encourage private ‘merous bus lines, particularly i in public highway building program. industry to build parking lots. Oth-. ers, sucH as Chicago, build mu-| Stk" Sen's S34 Oakland Men, Wo _ Washington, St. —— Miami, . ; WAVE Chica ist_in Navy, 2 cities with “park and aa plans. , Parking lots are established near ae mass transportation lines and mo-.. The Navy. Reeruiting Station in Coe of Walled Lake, Arthur E-: forists are expected to drive to Pontiac has announced that a total Kennedy of South Lyon, Frank H.|. the lot, park all day and use mass/ of 32.Oakland Cotinty men enlisted Michelson ef Birmingham,. Glenn = ae transportation to get — [tm the Navy and two county women L. 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For .the second time within two months, Hagen, 47-year-old chief of the Navy’s Vanguard earth sat- ellite project, was on a telephone ine to Cape Canaveral, Fla., link- ing him with the mighty effort -* —to rocket a man-made moon into Space. Ce e+ swe, - sone, «rere. a Nuts}? a bling, swerving weirdly from its). fiery path, was destroyed at 20,000 af * by the touch of a button! might have been sweat .or what might have been tears, spoke jerk- ily to no one in. ~“You've got to remember, it’s all trial and error, tria] and er- the said. “These— have told you that at Los Alamos,’ where they built the first A-bomb.” . * © * Hagen’s own. heartbreak was cloaked in what must have seemed strangely bitter irony, When. the countdown for the blast-off of Vanguard It began Tuesday night he was at the White House, a stel- lar figure surrounded by his fellow pioneer's of space. things ge) wrong before’ they go it. They) Hp Pope finn ae ide roam “Bisenhower and the! . sew developer of ‘the waa Others, too, . Jim Bridger, per- formance analysis expert. oe pold “engineering © constl-|research. tant. . Homer Newell, high alti- tude research wizard, -Milton Soma were at the Cape: some were clustered around Hagen in Washington, In the moment of disaster they ne effort to conceal ‘their heart- break o> 4 s SCIENTIST’S STUDY — Dr. SS Robert Op- ton’s Institute for ‘Advanced Study. He has | penheimer, noted physicist sidelined trom gov- the subject of revived discussion hinting at | ernment projects, pondegs equation at Prince- eee ees pee ee nt ists ARE Human | sie Sa he cote we’ sithey were. back at their work ta- bist, hacia yah Salt contiatecs ond Bobistide rules, back with all t esoteric tools of their strange awesome _ trade, conferring, /pon- dering, quietly arguing — getting ready to try again. Speaking for them, Rear Adm. Rawson Bennett, chief of naval : ‘said 1 he was “ one minute after its blast-off, The admiral, a man who has known Mauch of triumph and much of tragedy in his naval career said that the rocket's failure was an occurrence “‘normal to any de- velopment project.'’. asked. Bennett stared icily at the interrogator, For a moment, his Quarterdeck temper seemed about to explode. Then he said, on: as if talking to a back- ward child: “I would not assess any blame to anybddy.” “Do you still have full faith in the Vanguard concept?” he was “Whe is to blame?” he was4 Says Education hid Must Be Doubled DETROIT @ —-‘The United States needs to double its contri- 10 years to, keep pace With the world ‘in the quality of its learn- ing, says Dr. Nathan M. 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SAGINAW ST. atc Cut Te OP : Sealy FAIRMONT ENSEMBLE: “the battering ram with which we E will, smash through the capitlist system and consolidate the socialist (communist) camp.” SHOALS AHEAD But there are shoals ahead. De-| spite Moscow reports of huge economic gains, there is evidence this year's grain. vated == be many —— Sallade Uraing a. New Tax Base | ~ Ann Arbér Legislator Would Permit Local Excise Lovite .” BAY CITY # — | Rep. Sallade (R-Ann Arbor) has\ éalled for “4 -_. two-point program. to encourage industrial development in - Michi- gan. The youthful legislator, who ad- mittedly hopes to wih.the GOP nomination for gov erhor either this year or in 1960, \issued his proposals in & speech here yester- day. * * * \ “The first step is th enable local governments to fiversify their sources of revenue,"| one -, aid. “The property. tax| it « how exists is a handicap to new business.” \ Sallade said by diversitying lecal revenue he meant passing | Mhe system he uses to shed extra | Benjamin Kuhn: 0, F. M., speak- Father Ben Kuhn Prefers Personal Approach to TV ‘|pary Holstein bull to hohorary con- = * coreg ccmacngee nee See gy audience through television,” '|by leading his pet duck about the] — The make the total milk Satpal in the put distort The. basic difference in the U.S. would take'@Md Soviet food pictures is this: | Soviet agriculture until at least 1985 The United States problem is one productivity in United States how to adjust a vast production ‘capacity to demand. For years “the * /U:S. has, had. surpulses, But the Soviet problem is a constant strug- the population. The U-S.S.R. al- ways has had shortages. ; forego heavy - industr? production imereases. But the Soviet habit, Sennen 19-5 eve alt i Muse um, a ‘ a : aes * ppt strongiy jest. priority to beewy inchstry— Fodder shortages impel pea- less: than two tens of milik per sants to slaughter livesteek year. By Seviet claims, relatively Gaiuee a ue ioe could) few cows achieved that mark. be dynamite. Bt could signal a/ weakening of Soviet worid political! authority. That could bring a new 4. political explosion. The congressional report however, there is little to support a formidable military only) machine and to engage in inter- a national activities inimical to the be the site of the Midwest In- , stitute of Alcohol Studies and schol- arships are also available for this, summer * * *- ‘The institute, held June 3 to Board tour ay a soil conservation group). + *. He saya he ahd his Pollow: priests F must get out and carry religion : personally to the people. “Zhe portepel Sree 9 sgeak:. says. - His many appearances, which he Calls public relations for the 2- year-old college he helped found, follow a basic pattern. * eo In his 20 years at Siena, Father. Ben has become a campus leg- end. He jolted students for months campus on a leash. ‘FATHER BEN: He demonstrates poundage acquired on the banquet lecture circuit, ALBANY, N. Y¥. @—The Rev. |Daldness THEORY ON BALDNESS Hig students remember him in-| terrupting calculus classes to ex-| ao oe eating | “Let the side strands grow long, congressional cates meat and dairy production SUN, FOLLOWER — Dolores Kirby makes a pretty Picture t Miami Beach as she escapes winter's chilly blasts... . - Jegislation to. permit levying | excise taxes of all kinds. | He said ‘this. probably could | be ler, bicyclist and honorary every- thing, maintains the personal ap- proach is far more €@ffective than This ‘is is the method-he uses. ® € ;\% | i and comb them across the head.” achieved by referendum. ‘would -be—to-alter the_base-of the! business activities tax to one \of profits rather than one of added value as it is presently consti- \year in his schedule of ~ dinner, | \ ‘breakfast and other appearances in tuted,” Sallade said, “If we really want to attract ‘business to Michigan, our taxes must be based on the ability to a . pay and & framed that they do not become unnecessarily burden- some in the early stage of organ- izing a new business venture.” Sallade said he -believes Michi- gan is in a “fiscal and general economic crisis.” But he said these problems could be solved by “intelligent, realistic and proper leadership.” “As citizens of a great state, we must make every effort to television evangelism _ x * * *The- _ §2-year-old “‘Happy) Friar” of Siena College speaks be- fore more than 200,000 persons a ‘the Northeast, He uses bicycle riding to shed the banquet-acquired poundage from his §-foot, 11-inch frame, Clad in a white and green Siena sweater, Roman collar and black trousers, Father Ben takes jaunts up to 35 miles on his beefed-up American bike. HONORARY TITLES While averaging more “than 200 speaking engagements a year, the Franciscan priest has received hon- The Happy. Friar diso has been dubbed “the apostle of the buses,” because of his fondne for fram eT continental tours, Last gommer, he | ‘made his 25th crossing of the con-/ jtinent, and reported he “found the/ ration in good spiritual health.” | He refuses to argue religion | with acquaintances during these | tours, on the ground that sending | them literature js more effective. Included in the literature usually | is his own work, a family prayer | card, Father Ben compiled a pam- phiet. containing most of the com-) mon prayers of the Catholic faith. | More than one million have been! distributed, and it is being trans-/ lated into foreign languages. ; Despite his numerous speaking, DON, orary titles ranging from hono- engagements, Father Ben says one} of his rules is:—— 1 rid ourselves of the crepe-hangers f° of pessimism that dominate 50) much of our a inane! think.) ing.” Told to Rob Bank, Youth Obeys Dad PATERSON, N.J, (—A 16-year) old boy whose father told him fo: Be “go Lethe bank” did just that, | police said. \ | * * * J The boy and a\companiori, also. 16, were arrested ‘here yesterday. | ; Police said they admitted steal- jf | ing $36 in cash, a Tevolv er, an coins oath 64 cents from the! 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Aa ; . 4 ge 3 4 “ { cd * = er Re ee Se t wey } Oe s > i. ¥ { S > aa . os “Twenty “WO ~Fyewines to Death’. “OF Agatha ‘Christie PECU LIAR. - pies. THe AFRICAN WART HOG IS NOT BEING SNOOTY AS eh ml ee RUNS FOR ‘AIS LIFE. “T don’t want it to be you,"’ Alex- morning, Good night.” . ander ured Lucy. i @ ey you very much and so does Stodders. We think you're out of this world as a cook. Absolute- ly lovely grub. You're very sensi- “Good night,” said Alexander. He slid down in bed laid his head on the pillow, closed his eyes, giv- ing a perfect picture of a sleeping ble, too.” angel and was immediately asleep. This last was clearly an ex-| | 2 *.-3 pression of high approvaj. ‘Lucy| “Not what you'd call conclusive,” took it as such and said: “Thank/said Sergeant Wetherall with his| you. But I don't onaaps to getiusual gloom. e 7 iu lie aii is; iy 4 z : He paused to consume more “nourishment and then said in a -slightly off hand -voice. “If Dad turns up from time to time, you'll look after him, ¢ won't you?” : wana of course,” said Lacy, @\at tea time, and he was not a i “The trouble with Dad is,” Alex-|ing, He had been noticed at Sothe’ by’s about 3:30, but was thought fo have left shortly after that. His f f es oS ANSWER: We oftén’ hear the expression “he’s the black p of the family,” meaning the person in-question did not tinuing dispute between the Board/tyrt, out as well as his brothers and sisters. They may apply “as ‘special | to people, but it certainly doesn’t apply to sheep. Amorig sheep raisers, black sheep are just as highly regarded and sell as well —_——F as other sheep. In fact, some farmers regard black sheep as He. w Or chool: r. Wi the rest of the herd has been, BOARS __|schook-erime; Dr, William Jansen, |lucky and keep them long after ILD superintendent of schools, ~ ,- afd |shipped to.market. Also, wool from a black sheep is as valuable INDIA PLOW FOR FISH! ima rles H, Silver, president of the |as from ther kind of sheep. WHEN THE PONDS DRY A “cae ee : “ * & ther| His. 6HORT NECK PREVENTS ane wean, ue HIS HEAD TO SEE HOW HE 1S | lt | VOING, SO-HE HAS TO LOOK BACK THIS WAY: ~ type ~Thead in a worried manner. * * * “T’'m very fond of- him,” he add-| Did not. + ‘she ‘did, Bryan needs a properjenthorpe come in. He and his ! UP iN THE SUMMER = Ree corel at Te today to FOR YOU TO DO: Here is a little farm boy trying to catch 2 = He Yooked solemnly at Lucy |” Sonne segs Z6 x ek oe sheep, this one has become a family pet and rates a pretty : ! where Harold kept his car was a Peat = FISH THAT HAVE BURIED fo. : and reached out for another choc- hen In major incidents, 16-year-old|ribbon around his fleecy neck. Color this happy scene with . cages re patos 0 _ THEMGELVES IN THE MUD , . cs olate bar. there waste one to notice Whe . Frmek. Seen, se. Js. SAN, Washyoer ceapena, apd peste with others tn thiy series, In, your “Not' a fourth one, Alexander,” | came ent reason to TO AWAIT THE . RAINY SEASON, beaten by three other students, all scrapbook.~ . 4" Lucy pleaded. “You’ be sick.” Sobeadber one erating in palin ‘ * JNegroes, in the 0 « *& *. , “Oh, I don’t think so. I ate six = Distributed by King Festures Syndicate, {Gorge vee ie Soe - (Toni Pollard of Richland, Wash., wins today's $10 Junior not the sitions : He Mh eg Le ’ * ‘itor, assertedly was attacked after|=ditors award for an most interesting question. Send yours on = por mers ype. “All negative,” said Craddock, = - : three classmates to pick|® Postcard to Violet Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures, in care \. - = “Bryan likes you, you know.” wha eh. — “i : GE, up paper they had thrown on the|of this newspaper. Tomorrow: Does the abominable snowman 2. “Hes a bit 66: in an fh “He was at the Caterers’ din-\dence in the Dicky Rogers case.) 'T Protect Public’s R h to Know floor, and also barring them from’ exist?) some o 1g) 4 ways,” said Bryan’s son, “but he napa gio ae Bho 4 He’d wondered what they were - . .|the girls’ section of the cafeteria. : | _ = was a jolly good fighter pilot. He's) before speeches.” | coking up together. Time, 9:30 se C * et > ii oe pe brave. And he’s awfully) “What about the railway sta-\pm. Friday, December 20th. Al- Pp ublisher Ss all for Law Sloan was taken to a hospital Henry Hudson Junior High stenttede stabbed in the stomach and | as ~ Seod-natured.” * [tions 2°— = Crackenthorpe had boarded a Suffering trom —a brain toncusjin the Bronx Was knifed atthe tan~operationwas-necessary. His — He paused. Then, averting But there was nothing there, ei- tow shinies going WASHINGTON (AP)—The American Newspaper Publishers sion. ‘jentrance of the school building. |condition was described as satis- | = Geng oe ap regen bes ther at Brackhampton or at Pad-lne ‘gircesim of sraiiomon. Assn. today ealled for congressional action “to preserve for | TW of. his alleged assailants, /Phitip Romano, who is white,|factory. The I4year-old boy was ¢ ther self-consciously, dington. It wag nearly four weeks|winiam Baker, ticket collector at! the people theif right to know what their public servants |°th 15. were booked on juvenile/was stationed at the school en-jarranged on a juvenile delin- oe = ago, and it was highly unlikely) 5. cham ‘station, had clipped eg * Py delinquency charges, The third, itrance to keep students from en-|quency charge and paroled in the ‘I think really, you know, ititnat anything would have been pton are doing. . F George Addison, 16, was held onitering before the opening bell. |custody of his mother. would be a good thing if he mar- Croan: geronimo ead Pe ee eS be o-cARee® Of tloniche some. Fivé minutes before the bell, Ro- 2 = Tied again. . . Somebody decent * * * ak comerniteet be. The ANPA endorsed proposed legislation that would pre- | _ . & & mano barred a 14-year-old boy, a! The Washington Monument is +: ; 1 shouldn't, myself, ‘mind at] Craddock sighed, and stretched|s.e6 departure or The tain for| Vent government officials from using’ the language of a 1789 | Farlier, a 15-year-old monitor at|Negro, froor’ entering. Ronvano|S85 feet; $% taches tal. oe ae eee - Mt lout his hand for the data on Ce-lpagaington. Remembers day as, 1aW-dealing with the handling of records to give them the | - ot tn @ decentidric. That again was negative,|thore had been story of some batty| blanket right to withhold information to which the public : : though @ taxi driver had made @! 014 lady who swore she had seen| is entitled. The ANPA views were contained in a statement by Col, J. Hale Steinman for preseritation to the House Govern- | | ment Information subcommittee headed by Rep. Moss (D-Calif). Steinman is publisher of the Lancaster Pa. In- | telligencer-Journal and New Era, and chairman of the ANA " Ui tei 5 James 8. Pope of Louisville, | Newspaper Publishers Assn., and by Clark Satenihott of Washington, speaking forthe professional journalistic fra- | ternity, Sigma Delta Chi. Cc] Regular 98¢ and $1.98 16” x 20” 20” x 28” ‘FRAMED OILETTES $e mal i'n otthent mguner “1 thought Pd just mention it. Bryan likes you very much. He told me so...” “Really,” thought Lacy to her- self. “There's too much match- making round here. 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FEBRUARY cea spree scion | |Bob Considine Says: pce nee : al ae Eas eg: j Moscow, New York—Fi ne Places to ‘Visit| NEW YORK (INS) — Lot of Intourist, the deieaned travel; Any hostility: toward Americans? etek. dinlees and ‘otherwise cially it ihere’s Polish vodka of people have asked, “Did you have agency.. She knew the sight’ and, Wé didn’t feel any. Nor even | imitate 9) hen. - > |be had. The wines-are listless, | v any trouble moving around in of the land and gave. us al too much curiosity, really. ly, it seemed to us that and the Russian beer tastes as if, Bey cobalt” $12.45 an: | pe" . sag | “si “ha oa See Fake vie ni Wephicreitce decided to sy Plates just seemed to accept us. The been ca in print, at the ery deci play ag : F radigs fracti where = spent re customs people were decent, the pamphilet, text book and on the little joke and pour a pound of Pos, | jin R an of our time while are ‘several wave of get- cops helpful, the hotel people— jair' for 40 ‘years failed abysmally | isugar into the bottle. . i 6-V. Gp. 1—2B1020, | [im Russia... There probably would ting to Russia, if you've been toy-| pone 4 : to get through to the average Rus-| In short,‘it’s the new fine-place-| . oY or kas ws a oe ‘ : Ve been trouble in certain other ing with the notion, but rent- : ai | vows rennaene ae: & | areas. ne apparent- werd of Ex -|sian in the streets. to-visit-but-I'd-hate-to-live-there. OWNTOW = : | We asked to ty nO wey ¢ det 90g. WRN ieee “Booze? |" Which, at least, gives New York JF Open 9:30-8:30, WESTERN AUTO. s ones E soe nett new super: jwithout segs at Soviet super: bourbon, rye, scotch or gin. City a bit of a Fespite from that ye A < oy : “a a 4 ee lcyelotronm, about 60 miles ‘outside vision — as one might go into! of Moscow, but. met with polite England, France or Italy. vasion. Tt was never a solid, Intourist maintains offices “No,” but it amounted to the same. * ns keep Russian visitors away pre veesuen ant dpa ro rage = portions of our coun-) 9» places te act for it. : .. | Ide H. Schmidt of the Mac- | Russia's a the world’s) person Travel Bureau in. New po chan recently Was (york, who was prospecting for| Fa, the Fight to play in Dallas. hotels, restaurants and transporta- : aggre 8 ° ioe eendiey etl m_ tion in Russia while we were there, | whe tells. me she is busy booking cause 8 nearby plant makes @ | Arericans into the U.S.S.R. right component of one of our rockets. now. 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An inquest will take place _ week after he and his’ wife brought early next week, j4-year-old Angela, a daughter of Mrs. Munson,» here from an ‘Aus- tralian orphanage. , * * * "an English war bride, testified in Municipal Court yesterday that her dead husband was not the father of Angela. She gave the testimony when she ap- peared in behalf of her. petition to exhume Munson’s body. Judge Clark M. Olmsted signed the exhumation order, pping a series of events which : a with a statement last Fri- day by Ce Prosecutor Jacob A. Dalm that he had evidence suggesting Mun did not kill- himself. , Mrs, Munson testified “ was aware of the child's parentage and had been eagerly awaiting her arrival in Kalamazoo, * * * The request for exhumation fol- lowed Coroner Ralph Cook’s ruling Saturday in which he reversed his} suicide verdict and listed Munson’s | death. as resulting from accidental | eauses. He said it could have been murder or suicide. * * * Dalm said the investigation into Munson’s death was reopened be- eause neither Mrs. Munson nor friends could furnish a suicide | motive. Also, he said, the body had been removed before the cor- oner viewed it and there were re- “More Scholarships | DETROIT ww — The American | Mikhail The Munsons appeared . joyful when they met Angela at the air-' port a week-before his death The Munsons had. three other. children, all born in this (Bonar Studies Chance. of Disarmament | | US. Eyes’ Possibility | That Reds Want Pause in the Cold War . By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER LASHING TON -#——Top U.S officlalg are looking into the pos- sibility ~ * the Soviet Union wants a bre’ hing spell in the cold war badly enouzkh to make some limited disarmament\agreements. * * * President Eisenhower and retary of State Dulles are working \on a prompt reply to Premier ‘Nikolai Bulganin’s note of last Sunday ‘about summit conference issue. 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In profile, he had year younger, Nick is also trying. _ |to carve a name fdr himself as a ~\singer- He’s having some success. Tonight he appears with Bob Hope on TV, and his records are selling well. But he admits that following a famous brother can have its hazards. “I'm often asked if being Pat Boone's brother has helped or hurt me,” said’ the tall 22-year-old (both were born on June 1, a year apart). ‘“I-can only say this: that it certainly has helped me get my foot in the door.” . But in other respects, it can be ‘lyries and really believe them,” Controls Firm : Gives Student ‘ide to the space future got his wish | Bike Wonder Drugs for Skin Infections i in Newborn a drawback. That's one of the rea- sons he underwent a mame| Nee High School ot to build a rocket guidance system, | Parents’ Cure Is Infants’ Plague LANSING (AP) — Michigan hospital “There have been two cases of onde 4 Nick got off to a good start with : he ceaitce of _Murseries increasingly are being troubled myelitis and there may be a suit for’mal- (his first record, “Plaything,” and nemeey Sele prea pried fl by occurrence of skin infections and abcess practice in- Western Michigan,” ‘Heustis |i getting-a nice play with his) ii went found a gyroscope of| formations on newborn infants. - r. Albert E. Heustis, state health com- er, sald development of strains of germs stant to penicillin and other wonder drugs is responsible. “This is what _cemes of giving every: , bedy a shot of penicillin,” he said. > Dr.’ Heustis discussed-the situation with the Senate Appropriations Committee yes- terday during a hearing on his budget re- quest for 1958-59. | He had asked funds to hire a field epl- ; demeologist to help get at the root of the trouble. said. anticipating told the committee. He did not amplify. “We're running arotind like a fireman try- : ing to put out the fires as they occur,” be! i “We ought to be doing siscnailsea about ~ preventive work. Later, Heustis told a ‘reporter that se i n GM Contest far the situation hasn't become acute but . said it “could blessom at any time.” - | He said thére has been trouble in other prize winners in plant drawings “5 states because of the tendency of the so- called wonder drugs to cause stiffened re- | distance in’ some organisms. but he lacked money — a matter) ef about $1,000 for a gyroscope, the basic control element of a, rocket. _ “T Know that I can never get ‘away from the fact that I'm Pat’s brother,” he explained. ‘‘People - will always be conscious of it. But “1 think they will be less conscious ‘if my name is different.’ x x Richard sat down and wrote a. letter to Minneapolis-Honeywell! ‘new disc, “Teen-Age Cuties."’ Be- [aides he eps -atiom, he has ap-|tfe Kind the company, made until 1952 for -bombers. working order, was turned over to. Richard by Robert L. Luban, Phil-| _ fadelphia area service engineer for — ” Aeronautical _Divi- Twenty-seven additional special | Contestants Get the trouble and doing some Special Prizes Biectronics — particularly as it applies to missiles: and rockets — ‘has been Richard’s hobby since he | -40- He’s already designed a/ for General Motors 50th anniver- selective parachute ejection sys-| fest have been announced tem and a telemetering system | ly eases Feat Division. lcentered around a radiosonde, aj 6- Foot Man Appears’ Giant i in 1 Argentina By BRIAN BELL _ jby United States standards. But BUENOS AIRES # — Throw down here I don’t fit at all. |away..your elevator heels and BUS IS LOW ‘come to Buenos Aires, Shorty. ' ) 'You won't iS shean. hare. , ‘The collectivo. (small bus) I ride | This is the city of Lilliputians "¢Sularly has all the commodious ‘and woe be it to the 6-footer who Measurements of a foreign iventures out, lear. Its roof is built low’ to the There are big, tall- Argentines ground. I am built high to the! (like actor Fernando Lamas but roof. And often the twain do meet. they are few and far between. | My good American . gray |Most of the men here stand about | fies was Poors after two '3 feet 7; the ladies slightly over | weeks on the ‘collective. Its. 5 feet. | crown was a misshapen mess. | Pimumg mac beds, tables, And from my lonely heights 1! - rs, — awnings and the twist downward hoping to spot MY small e are built to this size. And | ‘stop in the gloom. Plaintively -I the Gfooter goes sround in ® a!) the street at intervals until, perpetual crouch as if he were ine driver mercifully releases me — lost peses on i bal from my iota "bene After two weeks of shopping my, na height is exactly ‘; inch wife has despaired of finding a. over 6 feet — not se tall bed long one for a mere 6. j * & ww» |weather transmitting system. al Sa is the d for. Recently, he attempted if entries in the essay contest on the launch a {worfoot solid fuel rocket, | iquestion, “What General Motors|but the missile became’ stuck in| 'the launching device With his new areer. 7 “Not specifically," he said. “But | Rocket Assist — : WILMINGTON, Del. w— A lad) with a persuasive pen and an eye| today, For 15year-old Richard| Harkness it was a big step to-| | | i i | i | Today, the gyroscope, in perfect | lot course, don’t necessarily suffer | Me. ” The winners were picked from ientry blank stubs returned to the | foot-' incher. We are having one made. The Argentine is long torsoed and short legged.- Also he sits * ceived a portable television set, and high fidelity record players) went to J. J. Dzuris, M. Roe,’ C, Frank, E. M. Henson and J. H. Cliffton. Transistor pocket radios went to. A. D, Collom, L, A. Yarbrough, S. Rosario, MJ. ‘MeDonet,- 3 Ro Few eating places or private ; from the States are getting more smith W. Suries, John Sutter, rai and more slouchy im their sitting. [Goes and Carmen Guizar, while J. NO SPIKE HEELS | A. York, T. M. Justice, H. W. | ‘The Argentine women do little) ‘Banghart, Selma Peterson, J. W. te appear taB. Selden, do Soe ie bg on ete: wear high heels except on the, Golden Anniversary Means ag ilocal plant. P. W. Kwapis Jr. re-|- chute back to earth. : Heads Young Dems gyroscope he hopes_to have better luck with a — — rocket. * So far the vaca: a Maze of intricate parts when assembled, has cost him only $15 Still in the; drawing board stage is a six-foot} job. Richard plans to launch it! ‘with solid fuel, and if all goes | ‘well, the nose cone, equipped with) a 69cent camera rigged to, take | +pictures,_will-split_off-and para- | DETROIT (®—William J. Cough- lin, assistant Wayne County Prose- cutor, has been named midwest chairman of the Young Democrats. } | \ 1 | : ! | lheaviest of dates. The 5 and -— linch spikes of. the States ae) virtually unknown. | The short boy én the. States whe’ ‘always has trouble finding a date. smal] enough for the big dance. could find a large field to pick ifrom here. The tall Americans, § ‘going out with the tiny girls in | Buenos Aires either. For what | ithey lack in height, they make bd iin other seremncneme!! 2 | Spotted Any F ving Saucers Lately? : Don't Be Ashamed — Contact NICAP teectls for tthe first time thet a Civil Aeronautics Administration radar operator tracked four UFOs flying over California at speeds up to 3,600 mph last spring. The cir- éumstances were similar to past radar sighting which could nat be identified as conventional aircraft. ‘KEEPS MEMBER POSTED The magazine promistsyto keep | Imembers up to..date on similar future sightings. * he -| Donald Keyhoe, a retired Marine | major and author of three best- selling flying siucer books, is the “director of NICAP and editor of the new new magazine. He has made fiying| saucers a highly profitable career. +t ronside T that the evidence that: sipton ade thd. pol Cs ce z est in flying saucers could make — a person the object of ridicule, | He says many airline pilots have been ordeered not to report any, UFO sightings for this reason. In a statement of personal Policy: Plus “DEATH IN SMALL DOSES” on saucers, published in the first eedition of the magazine, weed am kk x ‘8; of +t o& & | 2.8.8.8.8.: PONT ithe UFOs are real and are inter-] . ‘planetary mashines is conclusive, }-——-——_- But I am making every effort to. @ DRY nee es =ae* a Flakes Kk KR KK A KY IAC 4 a Ae dot Sane ‘oma wer, sy be neutral in my approach to new] Sex Office Opens vant °. M. ” Show Starts 7 P.M. evidence. zt & 1 “The opinions of our r Special 2 ad- visors and the board of govel nors | In offering to keep names of members secret_at their request By DOUGLAS LARSEN WASHINGTON (NEA) — You! Can now report seeing flying saui-| cers without_being tagged as the: neighborhood nut. That's one of the several uniquire, services being ‘offered’ by 0 new) organization called the National Aerial Phenomena. * * * Another service is that your membership in NICAP will be kept a secret, just in case the mere act of signing up might start the neigh- bor talking. Already there are plén- ty of secret members, although there are some pretty impressive xe cutrent yearly dies in this the stiiclal Pefttagon gudguetier for “anidentified fying obects,”* or flying saucers. | sends, agh:siea.jtadls I 6 deel The first issue, just off the press, | _ after he saw 7 strange Object in will. far outweigh my own personal convictions in final evaluations.’’ the sky. [=xecco) TEENA Vet: = | WEREV WOLF Get MORE Out of Life GO OUT TO A MOVIE! TODAY === “AT YOUR : - Butterfield Theaters “im Mat; 9c - Eves, & Sun. $1.25 Children Anytime %50 COMING MARLON BRANDO in cdc. madd . moon. fae # 4 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY $, 1058 Saeco PONTIAG PRESS. 1 Moon Features ‘High Mountains ; Squeezing Airman Into. Capsule in Interests of Space Medicine} Lack of Atmosphere Gives Clearer Vision but No. Sounds - _ WASHINGTON = For centuries _man hag dreamed of setting foot on the moon. Today ‘scientists are; talking seriously about sending manned rockets to it in a rhatter of years. ‘ : * * * The moon is the earth's closest stars lie so far away that it takes hundreds of millions of years for their light to reach the earth, - {to hear them. of Force Base here expect to harvest .}4 Man to rocket to the moon and return, scientists noted. SAN ANTONIO, Tex. W—A few days from how Donald Gerald Farrell, a six-foot airman from the Bronx, N.Y., will squeeze hir- self into a $by-5-foot capsule. And if all goes well, he'll stay inside for seven full days.: will reach his ears: He will see very little. He'll be able to talk to persons outside the tiny cage, but he won't be able. * * * Experts at the Department of! Space Medicine at Randolph Air! important data from Farrell's sol- itary confinement. They intend to subject him to all the forces of nature man is likely to find on voyages through space. The seven days of the experi- ment would be sufficient time for He’s an accounting clerk. He’s ail perfectly normal 23-year-old speci- men of manhood and that, essen- tially, is why scientists picked lantic and Pacific coasts. WEIGHTS INCREASE Due to the weaker pull of grav- ity on the moon, a strong man who could lift 500 pounds on the earth could lift 3,000 pounds on the moon. A sever-Year-old child could break the high-jump records of Olympic champions. A large cannon could fire a shot completely around the , able to take a bath. m. No one has spent more than at In @ Space Chaliber so While enclosed in his capsule, stretch his legs. Nor will he be “The boys probably will have 4 fire hose waiting for me to take care of that when I come out,” Farrell said. “T imagine boredom will be the biggest problem.” ~ “He’s a pack-d-day smoker, but |} i 7 North Saginaw. Street Phone FE 4-6842 does not expect this deprivation to bother him too much. “T've always been interested in space +travel,” said Farrell, who may go into the chamber this ‘Sunday. “I felt’sure that someday we'd conquer ‘space, I still think so and hope I can contribute some- thing to it.” was picked. He’s young, strong (185 pounds) and healthy. He's space men. been a guinea pig for other ex- periments. He's intelligent. stress that his reactions are so normal and clear-cut. He shows. no physical or mental eccentrici- ties. ment he is sufficiently articulate ‘to tell the doctors of reactions and feelings that scientific instruments still can't record. was sealed off from newsmen shortly after the department an- nounced the project. doctor directly in charge of the test, doesn't want anything to in- A. 1. C. Farrell is not a flier. terfere with Farrell ——— of Alabama for one term, and plans to study aeronautical engi- neering. tests were demonstrated in exper- Farrell won't even be able tojiments involving weightlessness. There aré several reasons he But above all, the spokesmen When he returns from an experi-| That is the reason that Farrell Col. George R. Steinkamp, the y- x * * Farrell attended the University The airman’s good reactions to Within Farrell's capsule, which) fever will leave the ground, doc- tors will create- an artificial en- vironment which they calculate will be the minimum needed by f 2 © Farrell wijl five ‘under eight pounds per square inch of air pressure, half that on earth. Carbon monoxide will be re- moved from his air and more oxy- igen supplied. Heat will be re- duced. * * * Excess moisture from his lungs, sweat glands and other organs will be purified and made into drinking water. Other body waste will be absorbed by chemicals, * x ‘* He'll get food through an. air lock. Otherwise, for all that Far- rell will be able to, determine, he will be soaring through space. Instruments. will record - his| blood pressure, respiration, pulee, | and conditions inside the capsule.) He'll be given several push but-| ton tests to determine his working efficiency. He can be 2 brought back to an earth environment quickly if nec- essary. Optometrist *x* * * The moon revolves about the earth at exactly the same average rate it turns on its axis. Hence no one has seen the moon's other - side, ; The visible face of the moon |. is a lifeless desert. Its principal mountains craters, Astronomers have count- ed some 32,000 craters, and un- questionably many more exigf. The surface of the moon may be —covered_by a thin layer of ashy dust, although astronomers are not entirely agreed on this. The moun~ tains and craters are rugged, be- cause there: is -no rain. or. wind ta soften their features, —- VISION CLEARER The almost total lack of atmos- phere means that humans would hear no sound on the moon but would be able to see more clearlly than on the earth. 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Pest Graduate School of Medicine NEW YORK (NEA) — It is now an accepted fact that the basis for good health and well-| being is optimum nutrition. + 2 2: =< ___In the case of atherosclefosis, ‘more commorfly .known as “hard- ening of the arteries,” there is evidence that the food intake may be one of ‘the important confribu- tors, To date, it has not been! possible to locate the specific nu- tritional factors involved. Out of this complexity. certain facts begin to emerge. Dietary florie intake. obesity and exercise. As. @ consequence, one of the first things that occurs to many; people when confronted with a non-infectious or chronic degenera- ’ tive state is_the thought that the disorder may be of possible die- tary origin, This is not always true i ‘Hardening of . ‘Arteries’ | eat, hee a very minor, if any role in the development of athero- sclerosis, Evidence that tendg to relate atherosclerosis to the fat intake is difficult to separate from that which relates it to total ca- * * * Experimentally it can be shown that the soft fats, or vegetable oils, of the blood. -Whether.this is im- portant in inhibiting the develop- ment of atherosclerosis remains to sient A long time will be re- ired to prove the ‘hypothesis. N eo? i o 1 Ty i - rt ee ‘Iship of fat to the developinent of gaitionsl to the amount. of con- striction of the blood vessel.” _* * the constriction may not be great the small the oxygen demands increase, the interference becomes more. netice- able, Since the same distance at the same speed, their harden- quickly. thin people with atherosclerosis. When they walk they have no symptoms. If they run, taus- ‘ing a rapid increase in oxygen . requirements, then symptoms may result, - The implications of the relation- When the-ndividual is at rest,” ing of the arteries {s noticed very /77 Tho came. findings apply to | atherosclerosis have resulted “in investigations of the other main foodstuffs, proteins and carbohy- are commonly known as starch and sugar, The result of these in- vestigations to date re-emphasizes|) It is common observation that|the fact that any radical attempt); obese people breathe harder and|to alter the diet can result in| faster than normal-weight people|™any problems. ~ striction of the blood vessel will interfere with the flow of the oxygen-carrying blood. The de- cholesterol, or the cholesterol you gree of interference will be pro- -|daily some meat or dairy prod- “Suet, green and yellow leafy vege- _|consumption of any one The best advice that can be given today. is to eat a well- rounded diet that supplies all My suggestion is that you eat tables, fruit, and whole grain or enriched flour products. _ Over- group is not to be encouraged. | Maintenance of desirable weight is essential. _ —eo Next: Exercise and heredity. jOld and Young Families a Team Up in Florida NO EGG ON HIS FACE — Experimental animal in St.. Luke's Hospital, Chicago, protests offer of cholesterol-rich egg from Dr. _ C. Bruce Taylor, who has induced hardening of arteries in monkeys" with peieacueas't 24 dahsicvberten a food. Tie-in between diet and atherosclerosis _ |Young. er, counted 9,000 large white blooms ~—— (on the tree one year. TAMPA, Fila. @® — area is a post with al sign on one side reading “The Olds” and on the other a sign read- ing ‘The. 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The day I saw her it ? — : q| Pontiac Press Home Editor 100. was te be chicken pie, fresh ‘ = ) q * * * _ vegetables, salad and buttered = | Fe ortinoREADY-MADE Crispy § sxins tot i one of womans! pote warts by wraping sand) 4 : @ traditional jobs. But- few women wiches, doughnuts and sweet el Everything that can “be por- 4 {spend their day driving @ truck|in waxed ‘paper. She makes the itioned out ahead of time is. done , q | gun ‘ot food around fown, serving|©offee she will need on her rounds. All | ; 4 . “acu are The aes cai plastic utensils. This eliminates : 4 track regular ‘entirely .the problem of dish- 7 > @ “Bobbie” Whitaker, an attrac-/ (Teck with » steam table -fas- 3 4 @ tive voliae woman with hair that tened to one side. Kept het with . The is meal over, Bobbie’ s DISINFECTANT » q has @ hint of auburn in it, drives) Settled gas, this table cam be __ annie en eee SIS Aes — : : 2 4 4,a Meals-on-Wheels truck five and) “heoked and relied right into — : — 7 y ee q\a halt days 2 week. She takes) ® building If there ts ue way for Fo * Se > Feveine’s @ food for coffee breaks and com-) @¢ tuck to drive in, ancy Ripe > crispy Phaza. : € plete noon meals to a number of At the rear are two huge : EN You SHOP AT 3 SISTERS 4 q businesses around Pontiac. Her: vacuum jugs of piping hot coffee, §- me Tr. 4 q route includes many of the city’s Both of these and the cream dis- YOU ALWAYS GET me : q\ service garages and .a few small penser are battened down. Un- eas , = > @ manufacturing plants. derneath is an ice box full of milk. ee On the various Shelves are = » | Meals-om-Wheels is the brain s ses : ‘ {| cata of two young men, F. “ollee “go-withs, Everything is] ‘ : : 4, Russell Fahr and Eugene UL. immaculate. 2 Ready te Serve—Carnished to Taste — in d) teat tring they : * & 8 > industrial catering » they de- rode with Bobbie for two hours > LESS THAN 5 MINUTES! | ‘ cided to service small companies (ihe other day, The minute she b New .... © new cbilt-processeé Italian style pines that con be ¢ that could not afford to have a Is her truck into a building and b ' prepared at home in minutes. The first bite will preve that 4 cafeteria or even a lunch wagon. stops the line forms. Self-service > Fortine Pizea is met frezen. A special chill-process is the secret trucks with drivers dressed in jis the order of the day. ‘Every- » to its crispier crust, its xestful Italian favor. : black and white are now a one is in geod humor, the prospect : > Gerve it to your family and friends . . . lunch time, dinner time, 4 familiar sight in this area, of a cup of hot coffee being a : > 3 " —» * ~~ @ Bobbie Whitaker yets to. work cheering one. As is to be expect- d — : q at 6:30 every morning. For sev;\ the bantering never cesses; : >» ASK FOR IT AT YOUR FOOD MARKET TODAY! q\eral hours before that time Mrs. | but it's all good-natured, * yo FORTINO BROTHERS q) Ardyce Drache {“Ma" to every. _ Rebbe works on. shmest split ‘ % W. HURON 6st. : PONTIAC Ee ~ a; Oe See cond timing. She hes to be : eis oe q busy preparing. sandwiches, sal-| back at headquarters shortly aft- | ARAAARAAARRRARREEERREEEEERER EDD J ijads and hot essence Mrs. Dorothy! 7“. eleven to lead up her soon | | © : a 7 Obl ¥ i = 00D E ARGAI LY : | 7 3H_—.| MICHIGAN ETA sre — | ~ SMELT. | PO} Bringin g Bigger Food Values to Perry ean Fac | | “tan, le | ont a “49: | || Bacon SIDE PORK. «FOE | | C. ‘4 > U. $. No.'1 | ane: Acer | | WHITEFISH | 94.9; |PorK STEAK 39: | OM |e cco) oanazior | Marvell tose F —cHoice Sd PINEAPPLE JUICE - Lettuce : FRYERS 7 INSTANT P-| - VEAL | —: Head | *™ ce ad 2 for | _Big 6-oz. Jar Breast 0 Chicken Z as hake TUNA _ Core ROAST |q] | Mawauan rowce + KLEENEX 9 rics AQe |= ae ‘TABLE KING ——— TH] 4m age -GREEN-OMIO TOMATOES or — Diets » RADISHES ; _ GREEN BEANS CALIFORNIA mg EE ow) ee 5° |eeecn 0 =n.| | pe 29 oe Z | ” SEEDLESS | ioe 4 "We Have Your Favorite _ , - fP ORA ¥ .-| BEER - WINE — LIQU ee apn 1220. North Perry ot Madison om A mer : 24 . ats e4 \ | | % | | ly a Yo Ae . ; 1 bi es cma 2 r = te eee ie : : Se ea § wf na * 15 i * be eT ee eee +i 4 + aaa 3 5 ae = \ «¥ a ‘ oe ‘en * : : | a : : : 4 2 ’ es : : ae : ; 4 ah i Z ? , : “ THURSDAY through SUNDAY Feb. 6-7-8-9 : | Peter’s Pure . | : PORK SAUSAGE p for EVERYONE. Hormel Rindless Smoked SPRIG POP for EVERYO! BACON N SQUARES Friday Afternoon and All Day Saturday : _ - Borden’s eee OTTACE 4 @): CHEESE — - Full Pound Carton = Del Monte Crushed LISTERINE | cypress orden TOEMINGS ong a 700 mt eye . Red Star 5 String xe ph il ORANGE | "BROOMS iy JUICE \ 79: C te Reserve the Broadcast “Right to Limit.Quantities : B E E F STEW Regular or Drip Grind CHILI 1 Pound Vacuum Con Con Carne st a Po) « Your Choice 16-oz. Can HUDSON White or Colored ; : ‘FACIAL ” Wone Sold fo a - TISSUE ‘ae i Large ) . 400 ct. T Cc Pkg. — fa ae 80 HIGH LAND toe r | One Wile East of City a (o Me we Frey on ~ SALES: DAYS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6 A HROUGH SUNDAY, FEBRUARY a 3 . ee eae el ge Reg jae i ae + ig 2 j ae oe e a uae : ee ey . " = £ ‘eet 2 . = F . gh Saeeicet Aang e ee es os ae As cst fork: Gee ce Gata sy depeui Sall pee sahex sorbed milk, ‘stir in the meat ; FLORIDA SWEET, suiey DELICIOUS CALIFORNIA ; thirily, Cook in a.small amount of some frozen feas. that have been| a oe) cers — = boiling water in _ covered SaUCe- Slightly t to a tossed salad. | = Sen seal Jost crisptcnden ES ase, Mig owt taste raw of|emeie, im Giaceter se 3-qurt ess sfruit Navel ranges minutes. For waleds and relish | aj. Try ‘“ neg << ae Prd — “ trays, or as for quick-cooked ac- Carne d peas can be incorporated loven (50 :degrees #4 geen . - ~ companiment for meat, choose : : ; small, young ones. Use larger a thy same salads. An <—e : He 88-SIZE . ; mature ones for soups, stews and } Remove from oven and pour : pot roast, | around the meat,’ (If peas do not he : C : 2 pour out, break the hard-frozen BAG DOZ. Make* hash with ners Aoeat ox High Nutrition Found shape into smaller pleces to turn = ; ' 7% ty adding chopped cook | into cassergle,) Sprinkle peas . _ {te the amount "ot come in Tangy Dried Beef xt isrs Cosson : . . — * meat), chopped onion, salt ‘and’ gy turn to oven for 45 minutes. Total 24 oe Pare ; pepper. : | baking. time for meat: 11% hours. When you reach for a jar or| Baking time for peas: 45 min- package of dried beef, you reach; utes. ‘ Ss why pay MOre 7 nutrition. Every pound of dried and spoon peas and drippings over beef is equal in food value to al- each serving. Serves six or eight. - jmacet 2 2 — ah fresh _— SPECIAL! sconun = | toon! ant trimmed bet round BISCU Triangles |_| B16 BUYS, THRIFTY —AND oH $0 e000! K | 3 | ; | . lis used in the preparation of dried aS e 0 2 ar arine beef. It is cured in a pickling »- Dotted With Cheese ANN PAGE | ‘Hution ‘under close temperature : ey control so that every fiber of the : CANS i 4 - ; meat is reached. Then, it is held) Lenten meals have added spar-' ‘in heated “drying houses’’ for four |Kle Se ae haa —— ‘a With PORK in TOMATO SAUCE : : § read interest wit : . , . : - seven peelripomary pall ote le Cheese Biscuit Triangles, , These hearty heat-and-eat favorites are made to of- 1-LB. 2) lits characteristic tasty, smoky Sift fogether 2 cups sifted en- der for mid-winter meals. A fine stock-up VALUE! CARTONS flavor. After the “drying house” |"ihed flour, 1 tablespoon baking | period, the meat is cooled and P°Wder and 1 teaspoon salt. Cut! ANN PAGE — : _ tt ea / \or rub in 44 cup shortening until : , . : : dried for — a mixture is crumbly. Stir in 1 cup KIDNEY 21-07. 9. CANS | tant sud! All in all, more than two weeks *tredded American cheese and 3 jtablespoons minced pimiento, for . aki gore required t0 PtO-ldrained, Add % t0°% cup miki | Mighty goed eating as a quick-fix dish or zestv me ny S Hi ro) juce @ dried meat that is ready to /,, make’a soft dough. | bean salad for lunch of supper! ae as delicious dried beef. - board or pastry cloth and knead NN. ~< * gently 30 seconds. Roll out to a A PAGE be sliced paper thin and packed!” tury —ut— On tightly floured | OT TAT Le ‘| Served cold ndwich, Tron-GENTE f in a sa rectangle 44 inch thick. Cut with 14.01 +4 6 / creamed and served in ‘patty|sharp knife into triangle shapes. . wacom ert shells, or combined with rice, the Bake on ungreased baking sheet in , toasty, smoked flavor of dried hot oven (450 degrees) 10 to 12 ‘Red-ripe tomatoes. subtle seasoning give this . iia , : “| beef can’t be beaten! _ tminutes. Makes 19 dozen biscuits» “Rete tom its nd zip. A thrifty ro a ‘STARLAC the heart of milk is the ~ heart of good healthful eating ca i ~} “For drinking... cooking... baking...whipping Libby’ 8 Beef Stew . peeacad Om 89e ‘Libby’ $ Chili » cm ani yg yo ‘ yet 140 BO ay scl deal : : _Plenty good and plenty thrifty! -Each kind is 7 eee I a i eae teeing, reid be yours want all three! re - ; | ee Pie secu, , , banca 4% 4 C oldstream p ink Salmon. . ® bag? ; Be | : : 1448. : . | ( cai ‘ron ertawn , : ef crt, in AP Sliced Beets | sor ve ge Oe , : ROOK FRESH GRADE "AY = ‘YOU CAN'T GET FRESHER FLAVOR... | SUNNYBROO : eee Bolter erValal Large Eggs a sad * HUDSON BIG PAK | WHITE OR COLORED CLEANSING jf - apm, DINNER Soeeccecececccese, ‘ Tomato Soup "thee ceceserersceserccssness Heart-of-milk tomato soup for lunch... smooth, light ‘and oh, so nutritious. - ‘Empty condensed soup info saucepan. Fill can with . liquid Starlac. Blend. Heat mvoording to directions _ on the can. - ~All your made-with-milk recipes are tasty, healthful and thrifty ‘made: with this wonderful norifat dry milk. “Drink Starlac, , and ge “B vitamins, pro- teins, calcium and other minerals of pret pageeueined milk, They're the heart of milk ~Starlac. . ; About cA Quart in the 12-qt. family-size packdgs: SHPORTS CHT HEE hee eee- FOTO Peed Peete eens eat” Se cocccsseces sdecsevevercnbeccegeserstecsecsvedessccccees Fo CROP eeeesedeoe 1 i ey eri ‘ NTER CUT * a =< —y 8 -» Prices in This Ad | Feb. 9,1958 == 1 Tall i Cans 4 1-lb. Vac. Can. "NO DEALERS OR MINORS OFFER EXPIRES FEB. 9, 1958 With Coupon at Right MAXWELL HOUSE — COFFEE ¢ Expres Bp K CHOPS. Fresh Lean Pork Roast TENDER-LOIN -END PORK LOIN | SAVE « Se , — > ORANGE | Shadynook Farms GRADE ‘A’ ALL-WHITE .. a a 7 Z SAVE 10¢ Hunt's = TOMATO — _ CATSUP 14 Oz. Bottle Pint of Ice Cream | with Every Half. | Gallon of Seal- test Ice Cream * Sealtest BRAND Gal. | ? = Philip's. [| Hunt’s Fancy fm | SAVE 15c 7 cgeeeas perth — a ce = Pe : 8c 4 ° % WITH THIS COUPON t the Purchase of ene Blue Valley FRESH CREAMERY PORK and om BEANS LARGE i fA | 16 OZ. CAN WILSON’S IDEAL | Hunt’s Fancy | FRUIT ‘soup | PASTE Bf |coceran ng ve ; ——— Pre roop 6 i §9° < 25° 82573" 237521 | Paper Napkins 2; 19° | : marches 22m 2 oral THE poxTrac PRESS. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY « 6. 1058 | es eet 9 cs lina Server: ‘them to wi bho spseycondiagiag __ {and two, cups vinegar, gradually) is pple o. ae > pica ies Wlorsy 1 tr é Ne aan ke cal OO8 Pn copped pineal: RE ooe'op sna Be foods, stores'are featuring. 9 fi Tender, Sliced A study of food ads will show | DK much more than specials. Foods | in plentiful supply may be off- | y ¢ cr MARKET 78 Wet | “ Open Friday ‘Ul 97. Me TENDER, JUICY - cups drained,’ flaked salmon (15%4- #-|chases at home, you may find you! of foods is given. Learning the | * ounce can), 1 teaspoon. lemon| missed some frhportant item. descriptive terms can help you | Fc pg Pe Agr Pre ange : * 2.9 . | pick a “good buy” trom your | raga "As you make the market list, it] ¥orlte arm chair. . milk mixture and blend well. Stir! - in salmon mixture. Mix .|is wise to study all available mar; VEGETABLES & FRUITS—Sev- 9 . — ly. (Dough will be quite thick.) keting information says Mrs. Jo-\erai slight changes may be notice- |B salen Slide, into deep hot/sephiné Lawyer, MSU Marketing! 1. in fresh produce this week, | fat (375 degrees) and: fry ee snag a Agent. Seldom are P golden brown and crusty. there drastic. changes in foo@|C@!rot supplies are heavier, prices’ —— Or somed bus, acters time. bat/ere lower in some instances, Let ings. there is information to indicate|“¥e quality is improving; ade- quate supplies are keeping costs at about 20 to 25 cents a head./m At current prices, broccoli is rea-/ Happy HYDROX to you! ret eee }: . “NONE HIGHER” 35 ment on the market make this one of the. best grapefruit weeks so far this year. Marsh and Duncan” are good choices fiavorwise. : sn _ es SPARE Ri RIBS SUED BAGON | ‘Pan-Redi FRYERS POT oF ROAST “REDLEAT “HAMS ve wcasce Ot ee Mea Hate 00 ub. ee Lb. | ee ‘39° 4 ad ee 43 ob 49° choose from the many variety meats, Heart, tongue, liver and n e | Center Cut s Seana SHORT 39: |GHUNK 39: PORK | 69: \ eee "al RIBS. |BOLOGNA b| CHOPS i : F i 3 tape! i at] iF B Be & &s i 5 8 25 “8 5 es bs 7 ee! i Hj Lit ‘ EEE g:+ REMUS Country Fresh BUTTER c. b. fi § H F g Hf a8 j i alert 3 serving of meat. Jalternating two large eggs for * * . ‘Turkey Salad Brightened | : " by Addition of Peas | HAMILTON GRADE ‘A’ | ROUND or SIRLOIN R : Home economists of the Depart-! . : : : — ‘ot Agriculture say you can : LARGE ae . close your eyes and select almost & | : . : Se ood = F wi ‘Jany. recipe in the cook-book—fleav-t-} eee ~ cae cae an oo $ ot u BORDEN S ing out pies and cakes, of course) vei ‘ e . 7 jand make it more attractiye in Doz. ; Glacier Club jappearance and taste by adding} . § f green peas right out of the can. os And when it comes to using left- CHOICE overs, green peas are wonderful. | CUTS | | For example, suppose you YW? IN Mi jsome left-over turkey. "Make | aa — ” , IE - ms . z NGG (sci. 'eoaet'vatgf] HUNT'S SPECIAL! a Cocais || CAT T-BONE STEAKS = 89° | "SS 2AIWA chopped celery. Make a sauce of = ~' ‘|mayonnaise with grated onion, A S UP . — | ics pris, eee ee | a _ | ONE-HALE Cc i) |cclery tm the satice until evenly, Rolled Rump or . ie 79° GALLON blended. Servagip cupe of lettuce a, 2 ic | Sirti, tars, wie ere eee Be lt) ena Frac} oe fi rr Yr yas x V4 x WF ; A pik 4 : & Z ~ : i Pa.) Coe ee ; tis Py i vous Fee he ’ Re f ‘ Z + of * . ~ @ ; ; oe ¢ ‘ . eg . ig = y . Le : ‘ Ba es . : as ; ‘ \ ig pitas, : 3 ; & K ; ' d b : é ‘ \ ‘ F : r ; . a * = x ‘ys < di 4 De £ ey + 4 i as é {5 ny + : 4 i : ‘ ‘ ‘ (o> > : k 4 ' e r ¢ ; ¥ “ : 3 S : h 5 % , : : : ; ft = 5 x a ’ ‘ 4 * . ! \: | fase ‘ Ane, PONTIAC | PRESS, canst AY, FEBRUARY 6, 1958 | sak ee over‘ion Bem: Str until sidxture} j ele oak tajinnal ; Ba “minutes. Fill with creamed shell : . ef E Sglepoon tant a ~ Toast Triangles is sthooth, remove from ‘heat ’ and|J mond ‘sauce over. Makes 4.to 5 iscuit skets fish on garnish with parsley. Mashed Sp uds Y Piorcantershirg sauce : to, bat. inna ms vary wil . al Ma Dich: Makes 4 servings, |M ix.Wi tl lver SS ~ Spoon Hot Dip « g : rotthin| =" +) /* . |weight. (A I-pound bunch makes) ee Apples Must Stay Cold \for P atties an eae eae ap tat canbe used for ‘dip- A Se Oe ee eee $ tek evens © Sepa ae Soom ante etssakea (to Keep Best Flavor | senetan mer only Wo naive Mess pon i : FT, COLLINS, Colo. (INS) _-4¢ Add more evaporated milk if the| 3 inanch Arne a ta pare for cooking, peel stalks*with!eges Biscuit Baskets are a tempt-| Take care. The apples you buy to-|!''s Called Favorite Liver Patties/bine with. seasonings, Worcester- you're - looking - for a tren Mt hl Water” /- — pe oe ae Lenten supper Wea. day ‘are coming out of storage |*"4 ee Pet tent peng A Stanek dip, _eagitey expert May as 3 iablesoooas am, blanched toasted! are at end of each piece. -lriched oor. 1 BL sult fs) Coa Panes 69 |e O69. TNE] .... ore Fresh Sliced Pork . , LIVER.... \ “ou | Krmour's Stor ae \ er 6 3° . SLICED 1-Pound | c Se, x ; PORK LOIN | FRESH, LEAN [a 1 SMO ROAST |SIDE PORK BN 5525 W Pace if -Ib S | ie | ne i =39:| 49: | A Gta Liquid Detergent TREAT THE FAMILY TO THE BEST PET-RITZ_ : CHERRY | () ff ae, “0G FOOD a e Erte 16 oz. Cans renc s i Family Size ep > Pat Gingeliville Shop-Rite Market | * 3390 Baldwin Prasanna _THE PONTIAC PRESS! we \ 4 Monaghans Plan Party Tomorrow ._—__—_$t,-Hugo—Tea Fashion Show 7 party Friday in their home on Lone Pine road for heads of - committees who are arranging a fea and fashion show to be - given on Valentine's Day at the Latin Quarter, Detroit. - 4 It will benefit the Altar So- ciety of St. Hugo of the Hills : : Mrs, John S. Mahony is gen- eral chairman of the affair exhibits of jewels to be worn with designer costumes. : Mrs.__H. P. Turner will give - a luncheon next Thursday at Devon Gables for all commit- tee members. TO FETE BRIDE-ELECT Mr. and Mrs, J. Curtis Will- son of Rathmor road will drive to Owosso Sunday to attend the _ cocktail and supper party fo —be-given—for—their daughter, Frances, By Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man L. DesJardines. The hosts’ son, John Rolph . DesJardines, and Frannie will be married March 8 in Christ Church Cranbrook. The Jay C. Willsons Jr. will drive over from Grosse Pointe where they are staying with the junior Willeon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Sis- son, since Jay's very recent severance from the Army aft- er two year’s of duty in Ger- many. Four-month-old’ Pam- ela, who was born in Heidel- berg, Germany, will stay with law and sister, the Nathan B. Halls of Ann Arber, arrived home from a trip to Bermuda early this week. and will also be present. : HONORED GUEST! — Mrs, Thorias 5. Torgerson, the former Nancy Burgess, was the honored guest this noon at a luncheon and shower at “Bloomfield Hills Country Club. Her hostesses Were Mrs. Ern- est R. Breech, Mrs. John 'S. ‘Bugas, Mrs..George W.- Walk- er and Mrs. Walter Bemb. Elowers and decorations were in pale og = baby blue. . * *\ Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C. Yntema will be hosts Saturday ~ €vening at a dinner party in . their home. This will be one of . a series Mr, and Mrs, Yntema_ ee Cotillion Club will give the ent of eres of parton Feb, 14 at Bloom- Country Club; % 3 ‘Serving cookiesito Mrs. Edna Olmsted (center) of South Tele- graph road and Mrs. Cloe Benson of Chippewa road is Mrs. William Shunck (left) of Lotus Lake. feds: < .e oesclhahaled | Invite Chairmen of and__ _Mrs. Hareld Sibley and Mrs. + gies to sha esac st , wine ‘ 9. The Rev. John A. Trese (left), assistant director of Catholic charities for the Archdiocese of Detroit and director of Catholic social services for Oakland County, was principal ars at the tea. Here he Plans Set ete. YWCA given by Central Volunteer Bureau of Pontiac Path teed Fund for local volunteers who donated their talents, time and. ener- to bettering the community. , Lowe of Watkins (right) of Third avenue. & - To Hear Speaker From MSU = 3 forTheater Child Study Goune to Meet Gathering Plans for a March theater party in: Detroit were made by members of Omega Alpha sorority Wednesday evening in — the Menominee road home of Chute. of the Pontise area. _Mrs. Lioyd Stalcup. . Doug- -las Green was ess. A % © BQ! donation was made to March Mr. Costar is also a mem- of Dimes. Mary Fought was named chairman of the May Day Breakfast. She will be aided by Mrs. Clifford Koskinen and . Mrs. George Ferguson. Standing committee chair- © men include Mrs. Koskinen and - Eulalia Valentine, telephone; Mrs. George Morrow and Mrs. Norman O’Brien, philanthropic;- | Auxiliary Plans . Monday Party Ferguson, ways and means; Mrs. John Londick, publicity; Mrs. Tom Beat; sunsiine, and Mrs. Richard Fox, historian. The hostess and cohostess will be in charge of the we gram each month. American Club. will be used for retarded chil- dren of Oakland County... fat sled jaa Fob cuted Clubs: of the Panfier: area are. ‘(left to: es) Mrs “Do New Horizons Make Happy Homes?” will be the topic discussed by James Co-—— star of counseling and guid- ance department of MSU at a Feb. 18 luncheon being giv-— en. by combined Child Study ~ of Michigan Child Study As- ree me Se, secretary. Members of the new- _ ~ The Cherokee road home of ' Mrs. Joseph Salfi will be the setting for a Monday St. Val- - entine’s cooperative dinner and card party being given by Women’s Auxiliary of Italian- - Mrs; Salfi- and Mrs. Joseph Perna will be ~ decorations. oe - Heading the reservation com- _ Mnittee is aris ae. oa idieet Digsteing John ohn Naz a Williams la Mrs Hered ‘ ! be given at Retwnde Inn by the combined Child Study, Mark avenue and wan Paul Gormian aris Neth Genesee : a4 ber of the board of advisers. and Mrs. Paul! Gorman is chairman of publicity. sociation and was instrumental in planning the program for. will be Mrs. Donald Rebert-' ly formed Child Study Clubs in Rocltestér and Clarkston will also be guests. : e £2: * General. chairman for the luncheon is Mrs. Neil Gray, ami Mrs. Philip .Rowston will introduce the speaker.: ~ Mrs. John. Naz is chairman of hospitality and invitations, with Mrs. Bernard - Heaney, Mrs. Jorma Sarto and Mrs. Murray Osborn in charge of to Wed in April . Mrs. Amanda Fox of Home street and George Fox of Mel- rose avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Shirley Ann, to James R. Duke of Atlanta, Ga., a for- ' mer Pontiac resident. and son - of Mr. and Mrs. John L, Duke of Glenwood avenue. Mr. Duke is a graduate a General Motors Institute and is affiliated with _Kappa_Sig- ma Kappa fraternity, The cou- ple is ye a late epieah sce | Atlanta, + =? slam oes avenite. 4 ¥ % * talking with Mrs. Frederick No road and Mrs. C. M. Shelton — Hostesses for the luncheon’ \ this year’s study. 38 Mrs. Ralph Humphries, \ LUNCHEON GUESTS. oo “oo esgedaleongae 9 5 -Guests for the occasion will Harold Wert, be Mrs. Harold Quigley of é Wyandotte, state president, and ac Mrs. Frank Plume, also of . . Wyandotte, state corresponding Shirley A. Fox THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1958 ee aS cei salon sank es sistant director et Catholic teachers, peakers. and, motor effort is made to place each charities for ‘the Archdiocese _ volunteer in a job he or of Detroit and director of Cath- “hyo may voi. er ‘will enjoy. View Festival Set for Feb. 19. Third cityw Sele boys’ gymnasium. “2 & This annual concert by eighth and ninth graders will feature 1,000 teenagers. : They will sing songs of faith, of our nation, the frontier, the South, folk songs, songs. Some of the selections will ; Re age at Presenting g the program will be Eastern Junior _ h School. Girls’ Glee Club under the direction argaret Snyder, Jefferson Boys’ Glee Club with tuals and fun Fieanoe Pyles conducting, Madison - * Glee Club directed by*William Coffing, Lincoln Choralines ant y —— Ninth Grade Chorus. Five poges dey Square Set: in Women's Section Club Holds Anntat Ball, ide: Sein High School Vocal Music — Festival will be held Feb. 19 in Pontiac Central High Sorority Holds - Gathering With Ex-M embers ‘Club’s annual s Ball $$Alpha Nu Chapter of Beta Wednesday « ‘at Wever Sigma Phi sorority were School. aig evening in the West * 2. & Iroquois Yoad home of Mrs Callers assisting him were haa: \ Arthur Yarger, Jack Ralph, =z © i Pete Messeman, -Ralph Price Among the guests were and James Thompson. Guest Mrs. George Markey, Mrs. William Brown, — Berz, Mrs. Larry Pentuick, dance clubs were Mr. and Mrs. Freida Miller. ~ Herb Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mrs. Arthur Ellis presented Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. William the history of St, Valentine's Brown and .Mr. and Mrs. Day and Mrs. William Cheal Robert Wilson. __led the group in singing sorori- a, 2 OR 8 Se ‘by the Jack Ralphs and Arthur - Final plans were made for Yargers. Mrs. Wayoé Reaves _the sorority’s Feb. 15 Valentine ee on party, ‘Hospital Group oe eee Elects Officers . os Newty ‘elected peubtent ot Mr. and Mrs the Oakland County. Citizens’ ees A : AS « Pouring at ihe y WCA i. the Cental Volunteer ‘Bureau tea was Mrs, Ralph G. boulevard. W aiting in line as Mad Two students who are members of Frederick High School Future Social Workers Club are Sharon Talbot f eh) of Seam Marshall street and St. end West Walton eid (cen- Meriann Englehart (right) ‘of Whit- temore street. They are pictured hav- “ing a cup of tea with Mrs, Cloe Doyle of Sylvan Lake. 3 3 Pontige Press Photos ter) of Oneida road gets some tea is Mrs. Warren Fowler a Lake street. ee | accessories and. she carried a ‘| white Bible with a single gar- z ne _ruE PONTIAC ? PRESS. THURSDAY. Fiepnuary 6, 1958 (Couple. Weds in. Comins 1 Canilea® Menmonith: Chuapch asl the setting for the Saturday after-' 2 “i * * “Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Rhoads of Comins are the bride's parents, | and the bridegroom is the son of! and Wallace K. Harris, | boulevard. and Ross Rhoads, brothers of the noon wedding of Phyllis A. Rhoads Pride. Mrs. B. B, Bower of James K uated from Central Michigan‘ Col- . ’ HMege where the bridegroom is a "The bride wore a white woot ‘dent. |Catholic Women - Name Officers : Seating the guests were Maurice -|Catholic Women, . * * * : Other officers are Mrs. Charles Thayer, first vice president; Mrs Delmo Chapdelaine, second vice! preskient; Mrs. Matthew Gill, third) vice president; Mrs C. W, Wag: i se A ok for 100 ‘guests was held in Comings Community Building following the ceremony. The new Mrs, Harris was grad-, Fireside to Gather | Mrs. Robert H. Baker wil] open her Birmingham home Friday af- ternoon to members of Fireside Club. ; tailered dress with matching | denia og it. . Mrs, William Cookenmaster of Kalamazoo as honor. attendant was igowned in royal blue with white, aceessories. She caryied an ar- rangement of white gardenias. Famous Frolic Held at Owen x -byH oedowners Owen School was the setting ‘for “Famous Frolic’ of Hoe- downers Square Dance Club. Larry Bova .was- master of ceremonies. ; Ss * +. is "HAPPY THE HOME WITH A HAMMOND! . ner, recording secretary, and Mrs. ® There's nothing like .a@ Hammond Chord Organ to put fun in your family's life. Ask a le oe for a Free 3-Day Trial and see how you, . — too, can play without lessons! Callers for the evening were Charlies Vandenberg, Howard Hatfield, Fred Froede, Duane _ Brown, Leonard Buzz and | George Beauchamp. i Among the guests attend- ing were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin, Mr. and Mrs. George ‘Whiteside, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Christenson and _ | About 108 miles of cable must be Jaid for every 100 miles of actual distance for under-the-ocean ser- vice to provide for the necessary sack: : Mr, and Mrs. Emery Butler. * * * Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Ander- son and Mr. and Mrs, John Tenjeras were received as new members of the group. ce Walnut, $985 $98 down $3! monthly a Pentias ‘Press Photos - Officer Talks” \. to Fashionette \on Safe Driving \ Patrolman Jerry Smith = the Pontiac Police Department showed slides on safe driving ._ta_.members of- Fasifionette Chyb Tuesday evening in Adak Shelly Library. Se ee 2 Mrs. Sam Jones won the trephy for losing the most weight. — Peg eae Club {is entering ne, “Fain Your Figure” gained by obtaining ideal weight ami keeping-it,appear- ance and attendance at meet- x ‘Valentine party will “be held at the meeting next week. —Fest Perfume —. — “=To-save money, test a per- fume -or cologne before buy- ing. It may evapgrate on a ‘dresser after a drop or two is . Giieicses Rushing "The Beardsley road home of Mrs. Ronald McNeil was opened to members of the. Phi Alpha Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi to dis- cuss plans for the rush season and the Founders’ Day banquet. Organizing ‘for the rushing are Mrs. Thomas Ogden, Mrs. Gerald Moore and Mrs, Douglas Hallett. The group also made plans for a |.’ money - making project. Refresh- ments, followed the Tuesday meet- ing. > ede ae OR ‘creck aie bai tured eat collar styled. Wi * sole, sole! 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Controls WIEGAND MUSIC MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Organs — Pianos — Lessons Open Every Nite ‘til 9 Tuning and Repairing FE 2-4924 ‘tional immaturity outlined by vari- ‘ous authorities around the country: ~—Burton Kelly, social psycholo- feeling, particularly when there are strong family objections,” ' He says: OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL Moin, they Set. 9.20 0.m. te? p.m - Setttection gooresteed av peur money beck hr ee n FEDERAL’S EXPERT CORSETIERES WILL FIT YOU CORRECTLY FOR COMFORT AND FIGURE FLATTERY “ad is the last a four articles . By VIRGINIA KACHAN “Love and marriage go together - ac-| = the song would be revised to go. mar) Flat as a song hit, maybe, = & and the pursuit of | authorities | marriages in the U.S. with gloom. ' age does not guarantee emotional | Divorce analysts generally agree : s * : are immature whatever their out- We Have It! The Revolutionary | ward appearances. ~GULBRANSEN | et et sk “T had a child's mind in-a woman's body,’ admits beautiful Transistor Organ actress Elizabeth Taylor. . frankly pinning down the reason Ww. hy her, in 1950 nated less than a year. Tremolo System i *~ * Chie a And Suc is as good a definition mes |as any of emotional immaturity. ® | But here are other signs of emo-, gist of the University of Chicago | ’ Family Study Center singles out | “the = get-married-now-or-never | ning. duced new officers. “Teenagers seldom pellbie ‘on a understanding ‘and ta sym-|relianoe and fetid on - their ‘cannot divorce parents by. getting pathy for each other's needs .and parents years he has slept on a of - -“Junket” Rennet-Custard,. tHe PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY; FEBRUARY @ IN 6 11958. oe Is this rete’ meant Jon a sophisticated lady bent on a sophisticated evening? This David Morris crea- tion of taffeta illustrates the harem drape with an extravagant side pouf looped under the hem. The top has the cut and fit of a strapless bodice, but is sat @ halter with rhinestone ch : Old Sam : Has Dae’s: Life | and He Seems to Love It | Maybe He'd Feel Inferior if He Knew : About nw New York Pets ‘By RUTH MILLETT I didn't realize what an underprivileged dog our Sam + until I picked up a recent issue of the Saturday Eve- ning Post and read an article about a New York el that caters to canines. | * ~ This shop not only offers but SELLS such “cute” items| as custom-made nylon Lo : a along with all the , mink coats, top-| steps in the world bathrobes, smoking jackets, black lace collars, etc. the ‘article. When the family goes Poor old Sam has worn the out, Sam just assumes he is sup- same fur coat ever since he was:posed to guard the: house, and the. born. It’s not ‘mink, ‘either. It's' responsibility Wasn't seemed to be’ plain black Labrador retriever. | too heavy for him. ~* - But.on him, it looks good. And though it is -¢ years old, it stilt fits fine. He wears it winter and summer, rain or shine, night and treat of dog candy for fetching the morning and evening papers, that’ I'm mighty thankful, smart as he lis, that he can’t read. I'd hate to have him know about. those New York dogs who wear mink and nylon and lace. It might give him an awful inferiority com-, plex. > yet about not having a -thing to wear, : Sam doesn’t have a Louis XV bed, either, like one of the dogs é - 4figure a youthful appearance and . |ble and attractive. babysitter, ¢ith- | es tke the dogs T read about in Sam seems so happy, getting one J good square meal a day and af Exercise for: More aieachive Bustline = - JOSEPHINE, LOWMAN | A firm, lifted bustline gives the sieres may break down the. - tis- ih the early 20s when a flat front was the bogue. Pregnancy and the nursing period may have this ef- fect also. A large loss of weight may cause it. 5 seems almost a requirement for today’s clothes. Falsies have been a boon ‘te many, but women prefer as much of their own as is possi- The sc iemeaiies’ meastires h the i Be certain | that_your bras are properly fitted . 2 8 _ by someone who really knows Many factors enter into the sag how. During pregnancy and purs- of a bust. Improperly fitted bras! ing times you should wear those — * which are 5 eaodelts designed to jone: “Lie on a narrow ‘table or a . the extra weight! Stay | | piano bench (with a chair at the = ‘right weight at these times, rend to support your feet). Take @ ~~ \book or weight in each hand, Let' Good muscle tone is also a great} your arms fall dewn at your sides aid to bust beauty. As I havé said) toward the floor, Raise the arms. before. in this oclumh you ‘cannot: isidwly, books in hands and elbows. increase the size of your bust but! straight, until the arms are at right yon can increase the underlying! angles fo the body. Lower again chest muscles and therefore make) and continue. your bust more -prominent, An igvitation wes read to. the, ‘erine Elwell, Mrs. Tda McDermaid annual state board ¢ard party to 2d Mrs. Emory Mitchell. were be held at Northland April 14, and guests when Sunset Club met at! the unit discussed plans for a local Wilsori School, Mrs. Charles Wilson spring card party, ‘presided at the meeting. } I've Got Some Goodies Banene Nut _ from “THOMAS” in My Lunch Teday... BREAD .... LOAF Grandma's Danish Coffee Cake Almond and Cinnamon Filling . . . Strussel 70° | almond filling. Topping wocccassers | ORANGE LOAF i CAKE Made from fresh BREAD Leet “15° Satan ce cocormet ..saes KOFFEE KLATCH ‘sited a wits aate and @ 59° DONUTS 42¢ HOT BREAD VARIETY DAILY (EXCEPT SATURDAY) READY- AT 3 P.M. Sensational Purchase REPEAT OF . 100% Wool 2-Pc. | KNIT DRESS Thomas Pastry Shop 121 W. Huron St. FE 4-8163 Plenty of Parking at Side and Reor of Building — sail ‘for himself by walking around it and, fushing it up in humps to make it fit-his body perfectly. There’s no ornament on Sam’s collar but.a couplt.of tags, one‘say- ing that he has a city license, the other that he has had his rabies, shots. ‘ He's never bee taken 10 a dog | he carefully “makes” each night { : NN ° a deat te stir a tablespoon of. favorite “Junket” Rennet | flavor into milk. : e it’ 's the same doctor-recommended | Rennet Powder used in making _@ Even better for kids than milk itself — there's magic fénnet in it. | ¢ choco | PEGGY’S ot 10- const 7 HOOK AP. Have you heard? There’s a new fastenation about the classic tie. Hooks-up in a jiffy, and you's re on the air... weightless as a ‘dancer’ s ealek » tapered and terrific. Soap and water washable’plush pig, in electric colors. $895 8:30 A. M, te 10 P.M. Daily — Closed Saturday at 6:30 P.M. ff See this wonderful: ‘collection Henry Rosenteld to wear right now and all through Spring Council meeting to. be held at ,a. big effect on the appearance Eee : Hotel Fort . Shelby, Detroit. of the bust, If an adequate bust = Feb. 21. She will represent [rests on the ribs it becomes neg: Regular Regular ee American Gold Star. Mothers _ |igible. : ee Chapter Nine: j ? 29. 95 d — $32. 95 Be An invitation to. attend a Feb. |! you would tike to have 2 12 lunchéon sponsored by the | my leaflet “Round Shoulders — [> Sope $11 00 Sone $13.95. : , Royal Oak chapter was read: Flat Bust — Reverse!" send a — 3 at the Tuesday evening meet- | itamped, self - addressed enve- le. = ing . ' lope ~ your ny arsed leaf- - 9 = en - : . | let Ne. 7. Address Josephine Low- , oe 7 _ Mrs. Lola Erb will hostess . the group Feb. 17 in her Sher- | oes in care of The Pontiac Aqua... Pink... Navy.. : Blue... : borne road home for a co- ey. 4 Beige —- 10 to 18 operative luncheon and cancer Tomorrow: “How Your Lose]: g pad sewing. That W eight is Important.” i ‘ . -) a ' They're Here! ; -f . F ° They're New! - They're Stunning! Shape Retaining . Hand Washable von . Ombre 2 stripe a sheath ~'@ ; tra ee black and : white 10 to 18 12.95 Print with — Cummer- bund 10 to 18 . Asst. Colors # Open a convenient charge account. Payments as low as $10.00 per month. Diamond Pattern Asst.’ Colors 10 to 18 12.95 > “# is qd . € x ree oe: re. ee ee BGMES, ROT DE SS eS avs ‘ < <5 é Care oe _THE PONTIAC ‘icties THURSDAY, # FEBRUARY & 1958" set Be Mech the Gotting Thee nate eg a, ee apt aie -Moond he ie ito a | hy EUGENE GILBERT — [of tho hops and 3 per cent of the," wouldn't be twisted because! landing an unmanned rocket on the | President of the Gilbert Youth. |gitls) expressed even the slightest/I'm not Russian.” __-|iunar surface by 1960. : | Research Co. enthusiasm for sucha trip. DEEP IMPRESSION . ‘| And, for many of those we Summing ie the prospect ef a Com- i 2 Nephler = | Hardly any ‘of America’s tradi- ment 8 Be be Oe, se. | Gusts een pamper relented “victory is franght with e race. ‘for the Tuesday jtionally adventurous young people,| oi asked our poll taker: deep impression Russia’s success-| frightening implications. equal among both boys ane a our bright hope in the coming age “Are you kidding? It's not so|ful Sputniks have made upon) «The moon could be used asa). de by Mrs. Arthure (of space, want to take a chance much the there as: Pt nelAmerican young people: possible missile base,” a 17-year-|. Among the * 73. per cent) ” Howard os — told “a Russian victory, while —_ on the first rocket to the moon. ‘(getting back.” 2 as old boy from Camden, Ark.,: to sagas! a the bork a = toe “You must have lost all your Fully’ three out of four Ameri-/°ur Poll talers a ——————— We polled several hundred of marbles even to consider this.” éan young people feel sure the 2 & 3. same Way. o ory N . : them recently and found that less) “Fly first to the moon?” asked Russians will beat.the United States| ‘The one who gets there first! why has the United States | ew Spring ‘than one out of 20-(T per cent Carl “Relate, 15,oL, the Bronx. an the race $0 Op since, probes Wik role Be works, m Oe one slipped behind — in we Uniforms, : sen thirds of thinks it's| Dear Abby ... Bride Asks | ziints ot zou sini have pears the de-) About Giving lresrment’ tthe guided rises Boxed Cake (Sh, wea aed aoe “to Duet Right Now prems con pace eet eraana OED ae) r POST. del) will be} te “Dear Mrs. Post: I am going tired to the moon in the next five/i 59 w. , : to’ be married shortly at & very years. Half of those select the Yet ees | By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN home.” This means that 3 simple wedding. Se ar 1960. < —— VALENTT HEARTS i doesn’t eare for | reception as we int Wel. =f ; . : = heort pa ae — =f <“right? All of a wae cn. ieueediataly cn cur honeymoon. |S TOM YEARS: - * RG ue : Sporkling red foil ] : $1.85. mnersied Se Geen. mate me he wants me to sign for _| ““T would like to know if it, About one in three feel the epic] © soit Bhed wih pond of dein desl. $5 Se —e [him to get married. Twould be proper to have small firing ‘will be made in from 5] _ “4 eS Other “Hearts”. € te ing with us. + inew. tr Ge cannes F | boxes of wedding cake made up to 10 years while nearly one in| ag 7 * . ; Gree micuthe | seh tet ne ail de mane fe baad set, to. a0 friends. aad haw Sin 5 te oe ee ASSORTED CHOCOLATES 1 Ib. box $1.35 2 lb. box $2.60 also. She has har seek Y dae Sa te 2 relatives as they come up to con-/that. a a a her OD | Coe sete Gee: ae gratulate us. We have quite a} § * * * SPpart- | (ad Stent =. large vestibule in our church and! Virtually all (99 per cent) of — ment which WORRIED MOM these boxes could he staked on a/American young people can fore-| _ she just Ee as ee ' table near us. I realize this is un-|see a time when manned rockets) locked sup be- DEAR: MOM: Assure yout usual : will be sent to the moon and be-| - e _ she son that no’.matter what the: os yond: “Jone- | story is, you will stick by him Amswer: I see no objection to |" And a large portion of them can) o 5 | See ee Sie a Beet ee it ‘at all. In fact, I think It |see practical military and économ-| oo 28 «6 can't do | girl and her parents before you would be very pleasing. ic value in, being able to travel) ABBY anything for sign anything: : . to. the moon and the other planets. my husband | 2.” “Dear Mrs. Post: Please tell us| because she beats me to it. “DEAR ABBY: Will you the proper introduction for the | If he says he wants something | please tell me how to go about following: (1) New employe to} Boy’s Flannel ‘Shirts $]00 = she jumps up and gets it for finding out why a certain heads of company, (2) an in-law, | ea to $2.98 Value, atid him. young man spent five years (3) an ex-in-law, (4) mother. who’ as ‘ I thi k she should ‘o told ~ in Leavenworth prison? I remarried and has different name, | TY BOYS’. and | that a ae “ be alone, but | would like to do it qui (5) husband who has title other, EATON VELVET suits. $398 | I don't think it's my place to | confidentially, Lol ma ot pecheeac il | Slightly Soiled. Was $6.98........N0W: “ s tell her, My husband is-very : caper) : = | soft-hearted. DEAR INTERESTED: _ If pte eel btinoenelhn enti! ME TOD sie “| BRIDE OF THREE MONTHS this man. means something to i . a nil . aelee™ Se the BOUCLAY TrsGraA Tens $739 = = i DEAR BRIDE: Young ‘mar- you—ask _him. lt he means ‘ re “Mr. Jones, this is Miss les Was $2.98 and now . at : _ | siete’ have a .tomgh. enough’ | noting © vow. then K's mone who will be in your department.” Ey 7 es “y here Quality Counts | time adjusting to each other | of your’ business. bon ‘® “Mrs. Black, this is my sis] GIRLS UND RSHIRTS 3 For $]00 | without a third party compli- * * * ; ‘terrinlaw, Mrs, Doe.” Or to bel Size up to 12, Reg. 89 NOW | 72 N. Saginaw St. FE 2-0161 | cating matters: Your mother- DEAR ABBY: I am 15 | Just the right thing to wear when more explicit. on occasion; “My ’ ® ¢ agi % 1 inlaw should have her own years old and think I am old [the invitation reads, “Dress-simply },other John’s wife.” Instead of . ’ 15 South Saginaw , friends and live her own-life-j—enough-te—know a good guy |—but look divine!” To enhance) “daughter-in-law” it might be ‘Our! ’ ° / : ae - 7 } Tell your bridegroom to from a bad one. This one kid (your figure, the front is .arrow-) \Mary, John’s wife.” chilies. Babyland Open Every Mon. and = w) : | change the trio to’a duet | who comes to see me {s as /slim, the black gracefully flared. | ‘ ede an mao . Nite ‘tl 9 P.M, LOUIS BEAI | } SHOP | NOW or prepare to have her | good as they come but he just [Choose cotton or silk for this) (3) U ‘ir y Angee = . ——— = | with you forever! re believe in dressing up. |Printed Pattern. ae ~ gamely > ie dat ok Bel . ae : : "Specializing in All Phases of Beauty Culture 4 “ @ 2. | I don't mind but my father, | Printed Pattern 4615: pers =| Of tt copens wecestary to.explaila : 2 = Al ‘Work Guaranteed. No Appointments Necessary ~ i | DEAR ABBY: I raised my does, He told me that if that ag 10, 12, pg ea og their past relationship, you add i Ip son all alont and he always | {id comes over here looking |#2 yards t-| “whe was my sister-in-law.” PERMANENTS $3.50 ad Uo sso 1.” sa appt petiagg Magrdl omc a _— again he is going Rips riage ay joke ety art (4) Mrs. Older — my Mother,” SHAMPOO sad SBT 9100 no” and everybody says he is, | $0 ask him if’ ea 50c in coins for this pattern and add: “Mother's name is Mrs. ; E CHING , . best clothes he has and if | Send < 3 TINTING and BLEA very good-looking. There has i~add five cents for each pattern Blank.” (5) “Mrs. Smith, this is ']| been. one girl who has heen | they are he is.going to offer | ais [hk “citing. Send to Anne|“Dr. Doe” or “Gen. Doe.” : Entrance — f, _ PHONE FE 5-8000 | calling -him -on the phone for pa + george Mw Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, peli se 10 WEST HURON. ST. Hazel Houston, == | almost a year. ae money mes 7 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th} “Dear Mrs, Post: My a > ee Nellie Raboin, Operators | “When I would answer the | -¥? ie hes Oh Ist, New York 11, N.Y. Print mother died when I was born and : . Rooms 281 22 45 Kathryn Lakes, Owner | telephone he would say, ; “If. My B the itive to iplainly name address with zone,|I've had a stepmother from the Dr. B. R. Berman : a 2 it's a girl tell her I’m not > {size and style number. age of 4. However, my father can ment 3 : ——/| just die. How can on and stepmother were divorced a| Same Location ‘ Peatare : : : P short while ago, and they are not 17N. St. ‘CONTACT | DEAR PAM: If the youtg, | Advent Church _ = friendly terms. 1 am, with both. | FE 4- - | man is clean and those are |May I invite her to ~ wedding?” | the best clothes he has, your : ‘ee |- father shouldn't embarrass Auxiliary Hears 1 Answer: By all_means invite |. him-by-an-—offer—ot-a—job-te — | your stepmother and leave the de- : : : ' ; ae } earn’ money for better clothes. _|* B juilding P lans _____| Gision-about-coming up to her.“ : ce uae veel ying = Po When the Women’s Auxiliary ot. Se | OW ; ie ‘or 2 3 | the shock. sai 34 : ie a anne F See . “! * - 071 —— = ack Couzens ¥ _ _ thursday, Paes “CONFIDENTIAL TO THE |ovchard Lake rond, slides were! ie ae _ this and hers : . AND YOURS! IN BEST-OF-ALL BAN-LON + “PROFESSOR:” What you, shown and plans were reviewed ~ T| ) need is a good head‘ on your r 8G your ' joy Frank Amol ad Ruswell Mey- a saturday | Shoudeet “Next time, hy @ ler : P as | brunette. r) ee a ! * * * . | . Hf you have a problem, write ! : to Abigail Van Buren in care - rs _ of The Pontiac Press. She will | | be glad to answer your letter. - For a personal reply, please - _styles for juniors, n misses enclése a stamped self- :. 4 f : a ee Scie : addressed-envelope. ee chairman and cochairman of the} - |1958 Fall Fair. Mrs, Robert Mac-§ - hie Winners ‘Gonigal of Bloomfield Hills and! Donald Donald Bowen _and Donald | Mrs. Robert D. fe bees thr ee | -_ : ita Cub mct Mehay. evening On Feb. 12 the first of several | 6 OE lin Elks Temple. Second place building fund-raising projects, a winners were Mr. and Mrs. George jkickoff dinner, will be held at sure SALE — = a Hills High School. “usually. $14. 98 to $25. A wonderful collection of wool flarinels, sheer wools and wool novelties in newest colors and styles .. . one sure to please every taste! Wait ‘til you see them! Dresses more exciting than ever.and yours at this: low price! Juniors’, Misses'-sizes” wey 1.90 / : ; / don’t miss thesg savings! Use bcsaeeagl meme” ‘aiinien A S/ ext - Ch, “" * eccount railleobnr 3 fo saat very Oe smoom, ONE. PIECE LEATHER : | QUARTER LINING, No back seems. top-bands or ridges to rip, or rub blisters on heels... and holes im sox am HOLES in the lining help keep | active feet fresh and comfortable. ARCH PROTECTOR of pliant, t ~We invite of Step Master peenes 5 shoes with any featured oo selling we: to cit dy La , _TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER ag oh oe Open 4 nights to 9 p: m{ pond, waeey. Wriday, saturday — J eh A ben ~¥- ; } 4 os ee & i“ ye Se ee) : ts x . Gs Pres Bon igers kok + - * z.4 ||Says Braves Stronger Than 7 The new football rule which says that an offensive player may use only one arm and it must de held tightly against his body when blocking has béen met with great disfavor by college coaches. # SCALES IN 1897. Fritz Crisler said re- cently, “I don’t think it will take away blocking ability, and it will prevent injuries to. players rushing a kicker or passer.” . Sorry, we're’ not with Fritz on this argument. An old timer who also is not in favor with Fritz’ think- ing is George Scales, who played his football at Exeter Prep School way) back in 1897-1900. “They give football play- ers today every protection possible with safe equip- ment, but they are even -- trying to make softies out of‘ them with these rules,” said Scales. Scales, now 80 years old, follows football intensely. “It used to be a poor blocker who could only block with one arm, now they make it use only one arm,” he said. THE BIRDIE SEZ: a rule that a player has to I Guess our little friend “The Birdie” under estimated that Troy team and over estimated Lake Orion last week. Troy beat Orion, Walled Lake beat Van Dyke and Milford beat Holly. These-were the three wrong out of 12 selections so now “The Birdie” stands 50-14 for the season. Pontiac could have trouble at Arthur Hill and Water- ford could surprise Berkley, but this is what. “The Birdie” Sez: «By FRED HANEY, Milwaukee Braves Manager MILWAUKEE @ — I thing the Milwaukee Braves can win again. I believe the 1958 club will be stronger than the one which won beat the New York Yankees in the World Series. _ First of all, we don't figure to have the number of injuries we had last season, Secondly, our pitching staff should be just as strong, if not stronger. Thirdly, any team that goes through a season as we did last | year with young players, should | gain ‘from the added expefience that is bound to help them, — I am quite satisfied with the team as it finished last year but we may need a litle stronger hit- ting bench. Much, of course, de- pends upon the condition of Bill Bruton, who underwent a knee operation during the winter, e &.,% The doctors say he will be all right. The winter's rest should bring Joe Adcock to normal again. As -you kngw, he broke his leg during midseason and. although he was back in the lineup in Sep- tember, he wasn't himself, I believe the acquisition of Bob Rush and Don Kaiser from Chicago will help our pitching staff. Ive also heard fine re- ports on Carleton Willey and standing seasons with our Wichi- ta farm team. : Rush has been around for some time but he’s still only 32, and can still fire the ball. Kaiser's potential is still questionable but the National League pennant and; doe Jay, both of whom had oat- | al aiiay Predicts Win jat second, Johnny Logan at short and Eddie Mathews at third, = hee Se, Oe ee reliable Andy Patke, Bob Hazle, who -had a wonderful rookie THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1958 year, ond ‘rookie Ray ‘Shearer, who batted .316, hit 29 home runs ang drove in HOG runs veh Wichita last yedr. All in all, I’m very much pleased with our current roster, and I am looking forward- to another nip- and-tuck race. Chevretils Sent - Down by Boston for Violations | BOSTON th —-Boston winger Real Chevrefils of the National Hockey League has been sent to Springfield of the American * «*« * Chevrefils was demoted because he “refused to observe training rules after repeated warnings.” * “ &* _ Chevrefiis’ left wing post on a line with center Larry Regan pl right wing"Leo Labine will be taken over by Bob Beckett for tonight’s game with the Chi- League for disciplinary reasons, Patrick said yesterday that | of os ] SEES REPEAT — Manager .Fred Haney of the Milwaukee Braves says his team will again win the National League pen- nant this year. This is Haney's third season at Milwaukee, he cago Black Hawks at. the Boston Garden, i finished out the 1956 campaign. pennant this season. PATERSON, N. J. (AP)—Larry Doby, Baltimores’ new left- handed slugger, predicts the Detroit Tigers will give the New York Yankees their toughest fight for the American League Nats Receive “| Phat $100,000 figure is our Package Offer for Berberet Deal Involves 2 or 3 Players. and Cash DETROIT #—The Detroit Tigers have offered the Washington. Sen- ators “a package worth $100,000" for catcher Lou Berberet. —— t= - Tiger Gen. Mgr. John McHale said yesterday the deal would in- volve both cash and either two or three players. He did not name- the players. = own appraisal and perhaps the Wi Club « doesn’t esti- mate it that high,” allowed Mc- Hale. “Nevertheless it’s a stand- j ing offer and we're ready to make the deal at any time.” In Washington, a Senators spokesman indicated the club cer-' ‘tainly didn’t agree with McHale's figure. “He (McHale) doesn't want to give us a Major League reg- ular,”’ the spokesman said. * * * Meanwhile, in Lakeland, Fila., the Detroit Tigers have signed seven players taking part in the club’s baseball school. ‘ They include catchers _ Bill Hehalko, 22, of Nanty-Glo, Pa., and Al Lavetti, 20, of Buffalo, N.Y.; pitchers Paul Mihalak, }-18,-0f Erie, Pa., Steve Mandy of Lackawanna, N.Y. and Harold _— rt, 20, of Chambersburg, Bob Exline, 20,.of Columbus, bi was signed as an_ outfielder, and Dick Allen, 18, of Toledo, Ohio, as McHale Says $100,000) “EYE” SEE — New York ‘Yankee seater tae Tan looks at Cleveland pitcher Herb Score's eye when they met at tunch> eon yesterday in Cleveland. It was a line drive from MeDougald'¢ bat which put Score out for the season. coal but Not in CHICAGO # — Michigan State is proving that statistics and lead- ership in the Big Ten basketball race don’t neeessarily mix. The first place Spartans, official conference figures showed today, are hitting field goals at a 390 clip, free threws at .567, scoring an average of 72.8 points per game while limiting foes to 68.8 and averaging 46.6 rebounds. None of the figures is wpe i Oe league. Spartans lead i L Statistics he’s young and can throw hard. an infielder, : PCH over Arthur Hill Berkley’ over Waterford Fitzgerald over Avon St. James over St, Mike . St. Fred over St. Rita St. Ben over St. Mary Orion over Clawson Rochester over Lapeer Southfield over W. Lake Troy over Madison E.. Detroit over B’gham. Clarkston over Milford _2W. Bloomfield over Holly ~ Salmont over Dryden Of course, we still have Warren Spahn, Lew Burdette, Gene Con- ley, Bob Buhl and Bob Trowbridge as starters. * ® * I don’t expect any infield wor- ries either. At first base.we should be able to start with,a sound Ad- cock and a greatly improved Frank Torre, The rest of the in- field is set with Red Schoendienst “In my opinion, Detroit is the club toe watch,” Doby said. in an interview yesterday. “You don’t figure guys like Harvey Kuenn, Frank Lary and Billy Hoeft to have two baf® years in a row. “Lary and Hoeft are potential 20-game winners. Billy Martin ig going to help, too, and if all these things blend the Tigers could win it all.” * Doby, 33, was traded to the Sox two months ago. x Orioles by Oe: Chicago White The school, headed by director of scouts Ed Katalinas, has attract- ed about 120 young players, Chiefs, Vikings Have Home Mat Matches {Brighton eyet. Bloomfield : Clarkston Drops to 8th — Benton Harbor took over the Philly, Boston. Pro Winners = Warriors Gain Sixth Straight ~ and | “Look _ Forward ie Playoffs | oe THE ASSOCIATED ruil Shufled but the Parkers only dropped one notch. Ferndale stayed in 7th spot and Pontiac held on to 12th place after Saginaw dropped way down be- lead, cause of its loss to Bay City Handy. Clarkston fell three places in “B” ranks after its loss to Bright-| on but Trpy moved up to 3rd after pair of victories since last CLASS “A” RATING Gs Benton Harbor ... » (9-0) sees sepeee RY tral «ones ar caces (10-1) “The Philadelphia - Wartions ni +. » going to give everyone trou } & Tehbemi: the remainder of the pro basket-| J. Herpér - ‘pall ‘season, including the playoffs.| 9. Greenviie ‘Why? There are four-good tea-| 1% sons_right now. Tom Gola has} P Altes shaken his Army rust and Jack} George has returned to the form) 15. ~ that made him one =f the National ‘Basketball Assn.’s top playmakers two year’s ago when the Warriors won the NBA title. * *x* * The other two 1 reasons are the ee — . 3] |. | College Coach Against ‘Timed’ — Shooting Rule SAN FRANCISCO # = Coach Phil Woolpert, who made defense basketball titles for his University of San Francisco Dons, bitterly opposes all proposals tq put-a time limit in shooting. It would just make the game ever, and would hurt the gate, the outspoken coach declared today. “In all these proposed changes,” Woolpert said, “‘the inference is that-we have a lousy game, Rule changes are one reason for lower ) lerowds. If they put in many more new changes, We won't be playing basketball any more, It will be mi | entirely ew game.” Dupas Beats Ortega in Television Bout NORFOLK, Va. mw — Ralph Dupas of New Orleans, who wants a shot at Joe Brown’s lightweight dinaeicnilal took a long step in the title direction last night with a 1W0-round split decision over). the key to two national collegiate) - more of a shoot-and-run_race than} — aright in the first round against LANDS A RIGHT — Ralph Dupas, No, 2 rated lightweight; tands ietk, bie ‘pass won a split eam iy hove 10-round bout. | jrecord with seven dual remaining, Pontiac bowed Tuesday to Gar- den City losing several Close battles and is now sporting a 3-5 dual matches Wisconsin’s yield of 63.6 points per Wisconsin shares sixth place with x« * * a 24.7 average followed by Illinois’ George Kline, each with 20.3. Dees is tops in field goal per- centage with .571 and Willie Mer- riweather of Puardue_is No.1 in free throw hitting among the more active foul shooters with an .875 mark, gamle is the best defensive mark. |li Archie Dees of Indiana contin ues to lead individual -scoring with/home, _ Don Ohl with 23.5, Michigan’s Pete Tillotson with 21.0 and Iowa's Dave Gunther and Minnesota's Taking over rebounding honors New Boat law Starts March 1 Effective Date Still Same Despite Delay Recommendations Calvin Takes MIAA Tilt ALMA o — Calvin turned back an Alma rally in the closing min- utes and went on to an 86-79 triumph in an MIAA basketball game last_night. ae LANSING ~ AP Facsimile Gasper Ortega last night in Nor- NEW YORK (INS) — cal elarcly inber uot adine tat at light hea champion Archie. if he defeats Tony q [Antony in their much-postponed RW Re, The championship match be- ager, said Durelle could have a title chance in Canada “if Moore gets $100,000.” Johnston said be: already. bas Yntormed Terente promoter Jack Allen of the price. The manager added that he'd like to hold the “fight in Toronto (“where there 7 ie {| are good sports fans”) or in welterweight Gaspar Ortega of Mexico before a sone nl eevnien “Ralph is ready to meet any- _|body. in the lightweight or welter- weight division who will lead to a title shot!” said the New Orleans). fighter’s trainer, Angelo Dundee. ..The second-ranked lightweight, ‘|who scaled 141 to Ortega’s 145, got a 99-92 nod frem referee Paddy Mills and a 98-92 edge from judge ‘BADGASTEIN, - Austria, » vn Springs, Colo., America’s only hope for the combination title in World Alpine Ski_ champion ships, is looking for a miracle 2 * | i Fourth in the combined ratings por ae ee “TUCSON, Ariz. (@®—Ken Venturi, currently the hottest golfer.on the ’ pro circuit, is out to make it three in a row. in the $15,000 Tiieson Open golf tournament, which starts today. But the smooth-swinging 26-year _jold San Franciscan, recent winner @ ot the Thunderbird Invitational and.the Phoenix Open, is only one Si0f a dozen contenders considered) as likely winners. ee, ee | PGA Sepervehe Hatry Raynor |gays the flat, 6.434-yard par-70 Et Rio Country (Club course is 80 ¥\- Venturi Seeks 3rd S traight iets a t isn't expected to win a dime — junless it rains. And the U.S, ‘Weather Bureau predicts sprinkles Sat- urday and Sunday, the last two days, of the event. | Venturi, who wants to beconje the greatest golfer in the world, i says he ‘won't be — just, to plains, ‘low: scores , stat We pr aet mean the best golf. I want to know the things 1 did = so I can do them again, I wan to correct’ What ways wrong. ae aa BO Buddy Werner of Steamboat; we dalba, Werner has only Sunday's downhill left in which to try to break through. Austria's domination. And while he excells in the downhill, and. might win it, results of the first two events of the championship series have left him see - off‘ the leading F second with 2.9, Chick Igaya of Japan third 6,27, and. Anderi’ Molterer Autria with 9,62. ' Experts figure Sailer's lead is $0 aby that even a so-se show- the downhill still would \ratings. “The: same, they say, ex-' would hold for Rieder should Sail- er fall. or be disquaified, always a ‘possibility, in- this ‘breakbone sport, Sailer, second to Rieder in the: islalom, last ‘Sunday's opening | \ \ * with 5,79 followed by Werner, _— eee As first in the combined) Werner Last “American Ski Hope event, turned In what observers called his greatest performance slever in winning the giant slalom, His time for the 7,822-feet trip down the Garukogel course with markable one minute, 48.8 sec- onds. * & onds when he fell on a bumpy — at an early point in the finished fifth in 1:54.5. Without the accident, Werner con- ceivably could have beaten Rieder, who was second in 1:52.6. ‘Other American entries fared rly, Tom Corcoran of West- field, N.J., taking 15th‘with 1:58.9, and Dave Gorsuch of Climax. Colo., and Marvin Melville of Salt Lake’ City about midway ‘in. the large field with 2:04 and 2:09. Se oa 2 The women's downhill was raced foday with. the U.S. repre- sented by. Sally Deaver, White- marsh, Pa.,. Linda Meyer, Bishop, | Calif., Penny Pitod, Guilford, NH. jand Betsy Shite, Norwich, Vt., of iMadi Springer- Mille, Sipwe, Vt > came a possibility yesterday when Charley Johnston, Moore's man- jfought. Durelle. its 56 winding gates was a re- Top Skiers of Midwest ? in Kandahar’ Werner, losing about two sec- Montreal (“which ts closer fo Durelie’s home”). division, is scheduled to thony at Madison ‘Square Garden gram ba ‘when -Durelle suffered a food poisoning attack. It was resched-| uled for Jan: 31, but Anthony had the flu and Clarence seme, The 28-year-old British Empire champ stopped Hinnant in the seventh round. The International Boxing Club, plagued with program changes, had to make another yesterday.— * e+ *® Damaso Collazo of Cuba nae named as a sub for Italy's Paoli Rosi in Friday night's elevinnd (NBC) 10-round lightweight bout at the War Memorial Auditorium in Syracuse. Rosi, who now lives in New York City, bowed out because of a leg 10 but = fight was postponed Gov. Williams, however, told Clay thatthe federal boat regu. lations are only in a “probable” tive boat = ahs law: favnedintelys- : Rep. James P, Mielock (Re Whittemore), head of the House infection. Only ski-jumping tourney of the winter in the Pontiac area, and possibly the only event of the kind in southeastern Michigan will be. heid Sunday at Kandahar Club,| near the Pontiac Lake Recreation Area. The tournament holds consider- able importance becattse among its competitors will be top jump- ers from the Midwest, represent- ing such high-ranked clubs as Chi- cago’s Norge Ski Club, Thunder. bird Jumpers from Milwaukee, Racine (Wis.) “Ski Club, Tron Mountain, Briar— Milt “(Mesick), and Ishpeming club from ‘Mieht- : gan, plus enfries from the host s Tourney tion and awards will be made on style and distance, jadged CUSSA officials William Hyvonest and Edgar Neuman of Detroit. Kandahar Ski area is located just_off Macetlay Lake road at the Orr farm. It can be reached by driving M59 to Williams Lake-road. — (Pontiac Airport), then north ta — Maceday Lake'road, west to site, Signs have been Posted shpwing ; the way, ee la_event—siow le acti he E jump wilk be packed with a -snow and yiraw base 0 te D w take place as scheduled. ciih will.provide pnts of com- ae ’ Pulllie is invited, Tickets’ a, oe eocuned. ot : mu PONTIAC PRESS, eusstar.t FEBRUARY. 6, 1058 ee ee L =e ; - \ aa sete SPs ~ TERS. SEE THE NEW 1958 BOATS NOW No Hustle and Bustle — é OUR GOAL ’ is to make boating as exciting and chock-full of .- fun for you as is pos- : = mean: - | Bob Whyte’s >. ORTONVILLE Bob Whyte s ah of Pontaic OUTBOARD MARINE 384 M-15 Hi-Way $6 BRING THE FAMILY ‘s - ONE OF MICHIGAN’S LARS. | * JOHNSON _ EST MARINE SHOPPING CEN- | is NAtional 7-3185 i: i] FRANCHISED DEALER 1 | * “GATOR” Outboard Motors Boat Trailers end at Howe's Lanes and Mont- | calm Centre, the women. of Oak- land County are reminded that) - they have only five more days to’ submit their entries for the 2nd ‘atinual Press Bowlerama, Midnight Monday is the deadline ‘for the ladies; Like the men, one PCH Tankers Face | There was little hope that PCH's swimmers could crack the almost Friday afternoon. Hillites are un- beaten in the Valley. * * * | This dual meet is the second of the season between the clubs. Dave Gainey’s swimmers sunk Chiefs in ‘the first one, 78-18. With the loss tof No, 1 diver John LaMotte at a ca aoneaie. ane toetee Other area meets Friday include | Southfield at Birmingham and Ha- zel Park at Mt. Clemens, ahead 38-33 at halftime. “qu st wo soon. 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Activity will start at Howe's at 10:00 a.m. Sat- urday, others will follow at Mont- calm, starting at 1:30 p.m. * * * “First. squad Sunday will start at 11:30 a.m. at Monicalm and at 1:00 p.m, at Howe's. > 18:00 aa—Ror maid Sand: Rr. ik. Joe Bon: Puertas, Clark Ba’ Harris, Harold Hints, Joe Ti Ben Bundo, D. 12:00.m. —Loren Kay, Mike Sama Richardson, John Husted, \ Milt Francis, T. ~s Bt Clarmitaro, Roy Bone, Jerome: Jakobowskti., ‘2:00 oon Prick, K. Arnold Philli; -- Franklin Miller, 3:09 p.m—T. Mayes, Robert Lawson, Robert MeDonald, Webb, Ken Roberts. James Weiss, c. 4:00 p.m.—Harold ey ® —_— Mihalek, Albert Papi, D. E. Tracy. William | Schrieber, Don Pa Peters, E i json, Pranci: H, McManus, Tom “anare Richard Curtis, Ruehl Baker. H. Mel Coulter, Ru A. i, Drake, "pred Foster Jr. 1:30 p.m—J. — Gerald Moore, Ro y Stro y= my ver ), William Garitr Al Olsen, "Wiltems, W A. B. Lewis, Walter Math rt Ma! Bachnak. Se po A orggenencens ao, ¢ —- Jolin Keresey 2. Pg R. Landry, | 11:00 a.m.—Charies Kitson, pre Nicholson, 1. , Terry Cant: 1:06 eee Barnes, J. E. Harrod, C. Kaul, Chris Nicholas Robert Lorend | Bill Veley, Richard Verwey, Joseph \ Edward Craft Jr; a vo ag Robert Gohsman, Donald Pwr Tyan G. Snover, 5:00 pmenBvant Paviinac, ro Urbaniak, Al , Bd Madden William Gracey, Harold wedow, “H. Z ia Slates hen bial of alleys, except the final squads which will have six on a pait. of * * ake | High qualifiers in each alley will win a trophy. In event of a 0 p22 Saturday Qualifying list caeaek quauirtens at HOWE'S LANES Barrett, G. Pan naps yal .\ Richard ‘otton. m Burnett, \ William | Willson, George Miller, Ken Senior, Joe Foster, Frank Wrage, Joe | : A. mson, Les Rot ja Jr... Donald Paladino, John Maver, =H Voelpel, Frank Bilyeau, C. E. Kre . J. ea aarerpame James Lebow, Fra i Sim Lee Marine, Don Neal Carison, Ralph Blackwell, Hort peony Schwartz, Frank Kaiser, Stan { O’Brien, Donnelly, ewrad Ewald, W.. J. s Larkin, Leslie RG Paulas Green. SATURDAY QUALIFIERS AT MONTCALM Shara, = Elliott, Gene Duke, Jim Ferguson, James Dove, James Carter, , James Houck, A. Cremer, . ‘Carter, Tend Edmore, * Stan ‘Waiter > J. Waterbury, = Fg a 3 bare Bae we Dona per cent of the total | dee oe men, plus ties, will go: into the \finals. This means at least 55 or\more will win_10 dollars Cc. Barner, Clinton Leties hbarth, Lexie oy Wait -Rennhack, Py ag Pat Tinson, Robert Rose, A. Miceli, Paul Miceli, L. Hawke,\! co ~ mpson,. Richard Davies, Monree Earl Card, Curtis Neal, I. Gray, Robert meet x. G. E. Shel, Peter Vanderhoek, Pred Russeil, | Pauly. Leo Crives, Eber Hurd, | Schwarts, Leland Spicer, Clifford Finkle, Mel Small, Jack Choler, Warnock, Arthur Johnson, Dale Smith, | be Wideman (of Pontiac), Parrott, Robert a, j Hand 2 Big Pike. - |» Gingellville’ {id two HLi0E's ¢ | eal | | + and still get a crack at the top All bowlers are required to | three at et ee report to their sites a half-hour | maining before bowling time, and they Sypgge te a are repeat- must check in at the alley desk jed in today’s \Press, Tomorrow: with Bowlerama ‘supervisor to the Sunday esp, will be! receive their alley assignment. | printed. Extra heavy, : * water repellent, kk. ® * + \ om Saginaw - > troit student, 's Morgan Lake yield-| Vaughn a both ‘Pontng angler Magers compen ARMY \VY ' SURPLUS] rt TARPAUL IN3 Se ee a es oo 2 LD ote Cari | ar Vandenberg, Young, Mayes, \ Sweat Socks & Shirts Ress ores Open Friday and Monday 9 P.M. 24 £. evalice St. Lamberton, Lewis Cid- | L. Jameson, i Ray Pitts, R. 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Big, Ea Watch Pieters [High guns in bladed fit into csc _| leet for hows or workshop, a © & ee t. . the National. Football League. _not hire him because of its con- ee ve as > _zue PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1958 Geusing Big Rhubar rb Switches to: WACO, Wee fi) lan, the freshman +l le ‘ges was grabbed away from bim* through “questionable? — tactics, has tactics, has enrolled at Oklahoma — Mike MeClel- football and Sam Boyd of Ex-Lion Wants Delay in Suit SAN FRANCISCO ww ~ uU. §. District Court will rule next week on a request *by former Detroit Lions player William Radovich for a delay in his $105,000 suit against Radovich, 42, of Los Angeles, charges the’ Lions and the NFL boycotted him in 1948. He played guard for the Lions in 1938. Then jumped to the Los Angeles Dons Baylor Freshman ca | Oklahoma Oklahoma coaches gdo what a says oy boven him “The y over the: It pound halfback in football and sprinter in track still seethed to day, especially: at Baylor where Boyd refused to certify that Me- Clellan wasn't filched. And the coach also questioned the ethics of Oklahoma: in not notifying him the boy wanted to go there in the first place. McClellan enreiled at Okia- homa. yesterday — two days after he got his release from Baylor And Gomar Jones, line coach at Oklahoma, added fuel to the rhubarb when he tele- phoned Boyd asking for a letter Stating -McClellan was released’ from his athletic scholarship, had. left Baylor of bis own frew will and hadn’t been actively re- eruited, Boyd .said he refused to write of the now-defunct All- American’ such-a lette Conference in. 1945. Radevich said when he later. tried to join the San Franeisco, Clippers in .the old Pacifie Coast: Football League the. team would| nection with the NFL. . Maxwell Keith, Radovich's attor- ney, asked the court to delay the! trial six months because of the illness of NFL, President Bert Bell What an Ale! POPULAR PRICE | ‘GAMERA SHOP = W.. Huron . i have notified him but that head | be taken into athletice at Okie. fone game of the | Bowen Arrows ‘in the American division of the Class D City Basket- ball League with a 50-46 win over|f, | upsets’ eliminated several favorites jin the Palm Beach Women’s golf jtime questioned the ethics in- | volved, Boyd declared that Jones) told him “people at Oklahoma had | known for weeks that McClellan in-; itended to seek to enroll for the, second semester,” ‘ Boyd said Oklahoma should coach Bud Wilkinson hadn’t done so although he had seen the coach at the NCAA convention in Phil- adelphia several times. else could I think but that he didn’t want to mention it?” Boyd said he asked Jonés, Wilkinson, who is on the West Coast, hasn't been heard from But he’ ‘wont eked + abaddide : there they 9aet don a “What | - be _BEST BET — Tabbéd-as_the NBA Scouts Pick ei Baylor Top Pred ee NEW YORK @®—A professional "basketball scout who has seen the mation’s leading college players to- day tabbed five men, including El- gin Baylor of Seattle and Guy Rodgers of Temple, as.‘‘most like- ly” to make the grade in the Na- tional Basketball _Assn, next sea- son. He also named Archie Dees of Indiana, Mike Farmer of San Fran- cisco and Barney Cable of Brad- lay. All five are ‘len although | Baylor can play one more year of | “Tt would say that Baylor and Rodgers are the-best of the lot. " But the other three can make it in Andrew our league, too,” . ‘said “Fuzzy” Levane, ‘who works for the New York Kriickerbockers. “ * * * best pro basketball prospect in. _Levane, a former slayer for the country is Seattle's Elgin collegiate scorer. ‘Rochester Royals ‘and Syracuse’ venchlttadatod Be ST) r-and that at the same) Baylor, currently the nation’s top Nationals of the NBA and coach of the Milwaukee Hawks. in the “HOCKEY AT A GLANCE WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS SMERICAN LEAGUE Hershey: 8, Buffalo 1 Springfield 3, Cleveland 1 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 2, Troy 1 Indianapolis 7, Toledo 3 EASTERN LEAGUE Johnstown 5, Clinton THURSDAY'S uke NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreai. at Detroit Chicago at Boston INTERNATIONAL LEAGUB Loutsville at ie +:ame circuit, is the only paid Seout) in the country. “Pm very high for Baylor, * he | said. “He's strong, dribbies well | arid is a good rebounder ; .. just | ers, he’s an excellent backcourt man. Guy could develop into an- was at the same stage of their careers.”’ Toledo at F the type we look for. As for Redg- | other Bob Cousy. In fact, I think | he’s more advanced than Cousy | “Farmer is one of the best de-| fensive players among the big men.’ ive as- In fact that whole San Francisco! team is great defensively. “Dees ig excellent off.the boards and a fine shot although he doesn’t look too. strong. Cable has a very good-jump shot and is an all- around player.” The 37-year-old scout grinned when asked about Wilt Chamber- lain of Kansas and Oscar Robert- son of Cincinnati. “Chamberiain will make a] 2 = “as shasabtad ot ‘Whe NRA bo On. clared. “‘He’s sure to break - all> sorts of records. There - isn’t enough you can say shout Rob- ertson either.” ‘Chamberlain, a junior, riors, who grabbed him in the]- draft two years ago» The Cincin- nati ~arg will have first call off) Robertson, the sophomore whiz. | is the’ property of the Philadelphia War-; ~ FOR STOCK ENGINES © _TRUCKS (GAS ond DIESEL) AND RACING CAMS — CYLINDER HEAD GRINDING | BLOCK. BORING, VALVE \ REFACING and VALVE ~~. SEAT GRINDING. WOHEFEIL-DEE ”* ¥: Zs0;4"" SEARS ROEBUCK AND co. i F J ok, i : directly but Boyd said Jones quoted Wilkinson as saying that unless Baylor came through with the statement that McCtlellan “wasn’t stolen, the boy wouldn't Meanwhile, Gordon Wood, Mc- Tip to travelers: get off to a good start by letting Our experts clean your clothes before you pack them! @ return. every- Clellan's* high. school coach at. Stamford, Tex., said he had talked to Wilkinson and that this had paved the way for the admission of the boy to Oklahoma. Wood declared he made the call to Wilkinson in California Satur-. day at the request of McClellan “ay that it was done “‘only after. it appeared Mike had definitely) jmade up his mind to leave Bay- lor.”* + Boys Club Gains on. rrows in 'D’ Race Poniac Boys Club moved within leaguedeading, to a 69-56 victory.over the Boys | Club and Griff's Grill drubbed | Walled Lake, 90-51, behind Ken Titherage’s 20 points. s op Women Defeated ay after ined ‘of first-round who tied for medal honors!: with Grace DeMoss of St. Augus- itine, was paired against Mrs. G. W. Biddy of Cumberland, Md., for 2 -In-Class B games yesterday at) syperdagyag Gary. Shore tallied 21 points to pace Booth Homes|-j thing promptly, spotless, fresh and looking “‘like new” again, thanks to our thorough but gentle methods! You’re bound to win compliments everywhere you wander! 339-W. Huron FEderal 8-9252 FEderal CLEANERS in PONTIAC 26 E. 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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1038 : i \ ‘ ; ' . ri eo “ ; os ky es ~h "NO INCREASE “IN 1958 PRICES : 1958 PLYMOUTH STYLE LEADER OF THE “BIG THREE” = | BRAND NEW 4-DOOR SEDAN | With heater and defrosters, air foam seats, under- coating, W.S.W., directional signals, dual horns, etc. COMPLETE WITH ANTIF REEZE ee er ee re erie te Chiefs Have Arthur Hill, Highland Park, Flint Central - ale Tap i ame "Big Cage Week for Pontiac ter ake Ti | : ‘MEN'S SKI PANTS | Onl : IR te 17.95....$14.36) y : Three games in the next seven/thé hopes of one of the front run-jthe slipping Saginaw Trojans will tral to the tune of 74.55 at Saginaw. a4 10. 9 5 76 @ Nothii -< B days will be a true test for Pontiac ners in the Saginaw Valley. ibe hay Bie _ in the race wt pad pone — —— also St. gil Mikes Play | Reg. ener so | othin se to Buy — 'Central’s basketball team. against Flint Northern. whipp. 5 15-39. Come In 1 Drive ty Away he te | tote wrem't be’ that lg Atter tomorrow night's action, | Coach Chuck Fowler used is | Ot Home; W-O Picture} LADIES’ SKI PANTS 3 OnnDs * —. Tomorrow night at woken, the PCH could use the help of Arthur | Pontiac jumps into the trying | Players, __ patentee : — Tightens a Little 1 Reg. 16.95... . $13.56 |} Chiefs will, have to on guard) Hill when the Lumberjacks meet | pan with a Tuesday encounter | ores juniors against R & R MOTORS, Inc. [against spunky Arthur Hill, &| Saginaw and Flnt Northern. | away from home against the | Central Tuesday with the hepe of By BILL CORNWELL [Reg. 9.95.... $7.96 on Hteam which is destined to break state’s second ranked “A” team | Molding together a unit which | Fhe Show Place of Pontiac” | Any mathematical chance Pon- Highland Park. ee ee ee) A veer cen te me vie MEN'S SKI PARKAS. ys Your Chrysiee—Plymouth—imperial Dealer i : ' = fiac has to tie for the SVC lead by tournament time. . ‘tually every race for basketball = ry A : . depends on any help Arthur Hill) Three days later, SVC leader and In their last meeting at PCH,)honors among Oakland County area. Reg 1 95 $il. 18 7 Oakland Ave. FE 4-3529 ) or Bay City Central can give. the third-ranked team Flint Cen-li Lumberjacks gave Pontiac a{Ptep leagues was a wide-open at- a Cage re en al le ee Me tral visits the PCH gymnasium. rough time before failing 62-49. In/fair. Nearly all of them went down Re 12. 95... .$10.35 — —— Bay City could start its role of at Siglo ‘that game Pontiac had one of its/t0 the wire. Reg. 10°95... $8.75 gg - |. FRIDAY'S PREP > OAMES samaritan by upsetting Flint Cen-| Tuesday night Arthur Hill took better balanced scoring nights with} with three exceptions, the re- .- CONVERTIBLE maieRe) “BD Sepinay ‘at Plat Northern tral in Bay City #morrow. In Flint, its second lacing from Flint Cen-|Jim Skinner, Dick Whitmer; Hud-| verse holds true this year on the | oS .ae Birmingham at Bas! Detrot 8 (son Ray and Charley Barge all eve of Friday’s crowded league | = “PARKAS eo. "i £- 4 Perndal a at Hasel Pe bs a : ‘hitting double figures. schedule throughout the area, | ‘SKI : We Repair Convertible Tops 2 ae oe , eee, Ee iepear vary over Clark | Reg. 12.95....$10.35) = Seoepepeees mi i 3 ston Tuesday, ves’ ee INURE | aati : ward ane aw in the lineup and rine season, tightened up the Reg. 11.95... $9.93) “| Eo a8: a. : Millions at Clarkston : SO scape nce ch ns Wayne-Oakland situation while the “He 10.95.... $8.75) © Clearview Plastic Seat Covers |. Biookield, Hills at Brighton ‘ mena! laa, jag) RE es ; " Southern Timunb ang South Cestral, : for o ~~ f. Clarencevitie- at Northville we Wie wl osswL races are still ih the indefinite Reg. 9.95.... $7.95 ; _»y for alt 1958 Models Da eerereees eee ii ty |WVTESHING SNOW |-ze: | FREE INSTALLATION : | St. Clement at RO St. Mary igawimaw 2000002. eer ee renee © mney 6. Berkley, making a headlong rush, SKI BOOTS t ) Dryden at Almont - Ran eee I | + Ee ae 4-8 to run away from the Inter-Lakes | 4 e | Armada at Memphis | seceees Y 4 6 [New Haven ......005. 2°6 27 eg ey city Ray City ......+0 sees 6 oS eee 3 1 field, invades Waterford tomorrow Reg ae. 50. ae $29. 96 : SEAT COVER MART ff 23:32: oa Ss yen * Hete IS Success assem ca ey Seas” "Sana | Lapeer af Rochester Leaqse AB Gomes OTHER AREA RECORDS in the county. pes £ erate Fes Sera See” teases fff fees E tnica Watering cowia (Reg. 19.95... $15.96] | Lyon at ia * Wptrmingham 77°73 264 [Mariette a3 Professional wrestling returned! make’ the’ LL Little | . ALL WORK GUARANTEED | Tit Marlette 1000.00.20 13 the TL picture a PReg“10.50.... $6.98] | , Lampbere at Chin on bee 8 8 + 9 eee tee ,: to Pontiac-last nigght after a five;| more exciting by toppling the | F | Norgatonpays Fi we [at Clemens “i..05055 9 6 1 9 |RO Dondero 44 year absence and the overflow Bears, who now lead runnerup | CHILDREN’S. ‘ J é . “= University School at INTER-LAKES a cen Park . cess. ri crowd at the city Armory cer-| Southfield by twe games, pro- ' E : ~s Logue AB Gameq RO Shri 5 8 tainly got its money's worth. vided, of course, that the Jays | SKI SETS — = _ “33 +. i Farmington = Laay ‘ai An Australian tag-team match) don’t stumble at Walled Lake. | 5.9 So 2 ee nance els en aphgcimruercreimer ra ton oo 3 -$ 5 Lapeer was -3 8 ‘highlighted the three - bout pro- Reg. 9. 95. see 5 8 fas : : > we : oa 3 5 4 jLamphere ....... a and the midgets furni The Skippers lost by only three | : ae EEE I elimemenandrtoncete the Fee aahe aoe the eects surnishedpoints to Berkley, 44-41, in their Reg. 11.25... ..$6.98 Beene &......... See © +, Bitrante 1$ 41 Ist meeting and ‘are capable of! | ote a gon] City Cage Slate fiom for two an a half hours, |fi¥iN6. the Bears ‘STE ee ont =? at home ley ing wil | ‘The Donovan Brothers defeated 1V to 3.95. 59 = $2] te Aime dees Oe | dim Hady and Al Warshawshl, he eer oe alues $2. ; | a3 cues a beget action the oe ee a he +s Likewise, improving Walled cine! SKI CAPS - (40 |PZiess Bast Pontiac Central—Booth tere tag-team match. will be ‘no pashover for Southfield. | R 4B 95. $1. 39 | ee pemes ve. ee Se The Vikings have won their last § S€Q. oo | All Games watsarogo eam Unc The other two bouts ended in/two league starts and gave Berk- Py TET | soon Sarees ys Manali sew lt ey at cad hance eve tow ALCAN HATS ate n um rjac’ % : ae A Bee Brighton... oe ‘ : : ‘ Market, ‘so. re Roce soa disqualified in his match with’ ~~ —— —e aaicied Reg 4 49 sees .§2 98 Saber & Me West Blooms aOR <4 6 Bob Marion. Tricky Pee-Wee! Celardwe farmington plays f° : : ee i caseneevitio”- 1.2.7. 2 ot ee ; inals | James lost to Tito Infante via the|nost to V; oid I INSULATED o 3 | : im reg $ 2 3 |Wales in Soccer Finals same mend inthe midget tot. sped an Dyke in the other Inter- | BOOTS - > SOUTH CENTRAL - | LONDON @ — Wales, defeating} Another wrestling shéw ing} st Benedict of Highland Park Pee teint A" HE" |Isracl 20, has completed the list/Planned for Wednesday, Feb. 19./hae already clinched its 3rd con-p Reg. 15.95 .. $11.88) = sssssser:-:8 9 8 © Jot 16 finalists for the World Soc-;The bouts are sponsored. by thde| secutive Suburban Catolic League} R 14.95. $9.88 | aan a ¢ 6 |cer Cup championships in Stock-|107th Ordnance of the Pontiac Na “lchampionship, but the “city paro-| ag. eo i testieeend 9 3 § holm, Sweden, June 8-29, ‘ew Guard. chials will continue - battling for ALL SALES FINAL © Jee oY se Other finalists are West Ger- Ce ee higher positions in the Siu NO REFUNDS oR EXCHANGES ‘DAYTON PREMIUM THOROBREDS roe eee An gegen, Sede, England sox (M’ Wrestler Lost TENE ce Sh. Henle aoe WL wt |iand, Northern Ireland, Austria, ight| tertains Detroit St, Rita and St. | as . } St. Benedict. ..se0--8 H 4 $ |France, Russia, 8 agent Bra-| ANN antl a - bs te tandaoot c tede | SPORT SHOP ptbiae 6 Argentina, Mi Y | Zervas azel s 20%, —, IN-QUALITY 20% LOWER IN PRICE VIBE Fest 1 14 | "Aemi, jn Yom en reo int Parte) Mie rm te ee Bake? cs i$ Swen Germany hs nding|team because of scholastic inelig| dale St. James at Pontiac Cem igs Cosy FE a nga ga all Rite .... ed 8 RB Bra ict Comal wel eh, ee = _ Runnerup Orchard Lake St. Mary} tangles ‘with St. Ben at Orchard iad cupe 6 FT. ALL STEEL Sa ee a Undefeated Troy should have no yall trouble gaining its 13th victory at the expense of visiting Madison, Lake Orion invades Clawson and _ STORAGE UNIT cscs Spee eee E ‘I ey ' lald on the latter's in Oakland B Troy is tically “in’’ as far , as the d Big concerned $2.00 14-inch 4 oe and a slip by 2nd place Avon- Gym Bags . eS ee tive. In Wayne: «Oakland contests, Clarkston entertains Milford and Northville, now only a game off the $12.95 Hard Toe $695 H Skates with - N N | N “sata, *13" N N mY zs ware NOW ONLY 1 4 Ss5 ALL PRICES PLUS TAX, EXCHANGE Holly Bloomfield and Bloomfield rails is! at Brighton, ‘| The Southern Thumb program nos Dryden at Almont, Armada at Memphis and New Haven at Brown -City; Memphis trails pace- ALL SKI JACKETS AND PANTS ania ae Be ria ee gg ogling olay tH SPORTING GOODS . is one game i 51 Mt. Clemene $#. : plus tex, exchenge Ft, Tall—36 In. Wide-12 In. Deep letveleading be City in the _ FE 4.6211 . ee ae oe me ma i il Capacity Wee wena se WX 36 in. ; "PON PEG BOARD ~ STORAGE PANELS ca - SOLVES } : with hanging hooks 4 3 BS | BS TBP] storace NG : i || PROBLEMS es | YOU GET A DOUBLE | FACTORY & SPEC AL Li | same unit with 18” shelves Deep | x2 F aaa se WRITTEN GUARANTEE More sorage epaie ot les cost saves 1288 aS ag unlls—ertra space lor Other cu a eo 9. 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F : : , Cee e 4 ‘ -. 2 = ; : ‘ | ~ hate rug eam 35 Dushane 156. D. Dushane 4 |enuen's Inc. 650, Chuck’ lic. bavsss ‘The wees Press 133 record with a a TS8 decision/up a 17-2 recdrd with a 64-62 over, ing Flyers turned to control | AFTERNOON | CLASSIC” * : * 5 2 : Moote Electric 62 H ‘Bow! 41 > j : Ww | Hank Iba, the Iron Duke whe over - Arizona. Unheralded Mike'time squeeker against Miami of ball for the rest of pF sparentllt Sd Gait “ — 3 | Paurs Pals oa Land-O-Lakes 38 # 3 ¥ = mi 801 2 i . teaches his kids tough, close-to-/ Owens and Gene Morse combined/Ohio. Don Lane broke a 62-62. reg-| Mianii,- an earlier winner | Oakier n Wilson tas.” nee Crppes “i : Seingrays = prea ao : "" \the vest basketball, has his 500th for 31° points for: the Braves, ‘ulation tie in the first minute of ‘over Dayton, stayed in the game “4 game, Cleaver. 321: team. Hot Rog ei 4 40 36 Fine 32 4 xonrusipe commuxtry a4 Coons’ ‘Torrens ‘ victory at Oklahoma State today! Dayton, the winningest. club the overtime, and whén Miami on Wayne Embry’s .% points*°21. aunt = enn Dicte Eolas OT eee Bd ‘tecshoead iagrays | “Diinecithe | 4 30 Carl's ger ‘ & Bric’s “a ose Dinas w 34/88 the Cowboys continue their run among the nation’s top 20, picked'missed a return shot, the 14th in the second Hhlf when ee ee: aaa ees 082, Pive "aliens 263 Sinnains is & 2 peal bt—38 Rickmian’s——4¢- 31 Auto Léry. 31 48/for a. NCAA tournament “at- > _— — — a 1 | Peiths Sun. 52 32 Bell Bro. = p= tw iis Pecks 35°60 large” a He scored six points in the fina " oe ‘ o: 33 fs) 2 38 48! ores wane: Twin. Pines, | - 1c e alla till ‘moments of regulation play, tying, : eae: oe “4 Carica” Her Foner iby ps bf met =e High’ ina Baad os ae Ib aliea 4 in No, in by whip-: amp an lit 62-all with 12 seconds left, a DON’T ; s = Temple, ‘Son 4 28 Des Ser ig 5) qs = ’ | Mike Moran, a 6-8 junior who! ogee PA ag Rubino ae em Taine A DIVIs1ON—MOTOR INN! REC. ping brother Clarence’ Tulsa Hur- on Critical Lis? ‘had been. benched’ter poor shisiel DELAY! : : | es : HA; team, Dunseiths, 3015 "weet car, S428 Stardust Se a4 TiCaNe 64-46 last night, thus joining | ipiteene — "ing, hit 16 of 27 field goal attempts: . t } AFTERNOON ‘Peggy's 1 62 28 Mr. Boh " “ a select circle of active niajor col- | GUEN COVE, N. Y. (INS) -— aie efecked 2 bake Gb Yacerds a4 oo Pts, Mold- Matai 1 40 Oxtora “Shop 20 to s0/le@e Coaches who have won that in Cor ing ‘Roy Campanella remained on the 44 nts an Marquette whipped : . Beieet RS? $8 Baron mow ee tng Ys Gutake. 188; team, Fleet Care many at one school, Only Western, ' leritical list for the ninth straight 74 Pont R Ainrecetic's ara! Selector Golf 44 Wardrobe Cinrs, 39 rier, 162, Ind (3 gamens B. Coon, 483 Creighton 4-48. Marquette's pre : Parland Coin 43 Wilson Ins 23, team, Bg NCE 2216. \Kentucky’s Ed Diddle.’ and Ken-’ day, but the paralysis in the vious individual record was % & 4, vind, 7 clearer Bi, = is Ae | eiskaeces { re ‘W9; “team. Selector or ‘Golf’ cise, “Mt iPhelp TV "eo Land-O-Lakes ie Diddle has a 673-231 record for A S-polnt performance carried) i Cempanci, . pa sr athe former are sane” Wi it Cham : ; as : Service Glass “42 F. Stewart _ . farshall into fourth | ‘was 40, by nsas* at 1am: : ELKs: LADIES: MONDAY Howard CS. . 41 Biatz Beer 33 36 years, all with Western Ken- Leo Byrd of ibroken neck in an automobile ac-| é t enemies: 4 si o it’ oO. S. aneme 3 le Rupp has won 575, place by the slimist of margins’ | berlain _ Ricky's Pizza rv Selma's Mie HiLit by B r iin 6-39 |tucky, while Rupp piace SUMS cident on Jan, 28, still is para-| Pele Hughes $3 Banoer, Linen 40, pane. ease. ee lost 101 in his 28-year career, all n college lyzed from the shoulders down Sie | gg ey 44 = les’ Mkts. 33) ™. AUBURN HIGHTS LIONS at Kentucky. jnene the leadi 4 major ‘4 | i t hi m rea ot 3s in| Jon Ceca pa 31 points | . ; i * Happyland eh. +e | 33 Andy's Bar 43 25 Wt ‘individual beskethall scorers) Dut his doctors report progre as Syracuse junked Army's win-' * Otters 42 Kee Poet ‘s Code hier 4 Pr 28 Old Dut s M 3 $s) toe ranks No. 2, behind eee itoday. = i condition. ' ning. string at four, 75-63. Navy’s: gg or u 0 e ~ Ind., 8. Hoff . amo ve big time coaches in f ‘Bal a ine 183. Inde (Se gemes!” ML {Goecks &. #3 ona Dress" 28 39° soar sett on Sar a 612-176 Hal Greer, ks of Marshall, col-| WEDNESDAYS Fronts Jim Bower scored 32 and triggered | ; : G21; team, Ricky's Pizza House, Ray Curnell 26 41 rd for 29 years with Mary-| ‘lected 28 points ‘to up his average’ NORFOLK, Ve. — Reipn Dupas. 141,\a late push that rapped Columbia | “ - » ~ an H. Niedjetskt 24. 548: Doug reco! ‘Oki [to 25.8 points a game. However, |Rew Orleans, outpointed aspar Ortega. | 91 £9 after_ the Lions had closed| @ vali Stoker Coa i, ee Ee Heong ns — = in his maybe remained in seventh place. | _ SAN. DIEGO. "calit Buy Hester, 166. =i¥ ithin ‘three points midway ; oe PONTIAC MOTOR oTT The leaders. including Wednesday; Diego. outpointe: n Grant the half. pee" Paul's Pals as Five Cripples 35 sh\years with the Cowbovs, [night's games; aoane ou aa fae Sogn © et eS ithrough t a nent — = -- Rivets $6 Aeterna , : © Kentucky © Pocahonta Silver- Strks. 36 31 Hot Rods 32 36 : 3 at 92 145 819 32.44 | EBRUAR = : Lucky Garthes 36 32 Five Reliere 36 4 41 Oklahoma State,’ ranked sixth in| 2 seatie Sunerten. > secs nos ea F 7 . | 0Ca nl $ | j ¥ n ‘ine TT 50° a z 4 G8: huler 240, 616; 20 MM 973 Paul's this week’s Associated Press poll, BD ee, ~ our Ds # - (Egg. Stove. Stoker) (Egg. Lump. Stoker} Paly 27 ‘pushed its season record to 14-2. 7, ae 13 154 106 414 318 ; ' BEMIS-OLSON AMVETS ; behind the 28-point work of. Arlen Marsal : 16 154 13 421 26.31 = a a ‘ f : Ww © Clark—the only double figure cow- 3. Bailey Howel —- C f t [church's Ime. 41 15 W. Qrants 29 98.C . Miss. Siate 18 151 471 473 26.28 ass venue ra e ervice Insulate for Economy an omfor West Side R. 3719 Pont. Rec 2 25 31 boys’ scorer. It was Clark who 6 Den Hennon, : ' Pont. Rec. 1 36 20 Service Plat 22 3 contributed seven points to an Pitt 17 182 62 446 26.24 ment. Rec, 1 MMe Setvice Pies. 25 37} 7. Hal Greer, _ . 109 N. Cass Avenue ZON TE . LSAM wood Cena ing 6380. B. McCarrick 412; 18-4 burst that bagged a after Til- tha ee , “Pontiac's Oldest Brake Service” . | B ; “Thrifty Drug 686, Thrifty Drug 1928 ‘sa (6-12) moved within three Alabama ts 166 146 478 25.2 . ; : ae NIGHTHAWKS : ints midway through the second *% Hub Reed. - a Our First Sale in 32 Years : ‘ i wt ‘po Oka. City _ 19 157 1 475 56 ry e E- Aub shetl 80-18 Team No. ¢ 31 37 halt. = sph bce sas 14.134 78 348 247 FORDS ‘49 to ‘54—CHEVIES ‘49 to ‘57 $ 95 . Perry Pharm. 38 29 Osmuns 26 42) Temple (15-2) was the only oth- ee ee BRAKES RELINED : : cee OS. Harneck Hig 24 ser member of the top 10 in action \ NES IO Gs 12 ; aa : ae Shell 664. £. avburn Shel! last night and the Owls extended Studies Sink doa oo oe ee —e and peel She: reat) SRG ot: ie prey = hs , e | their winning, streak, to 14, long- OTHER CARS IN PROPORTION STRIKES a SPARES \ 4 WEST we CLASSIC pis. ot among the majors, with a 72-. ANN ARBOR — Three Michi- a : Joe Wilman \, [@lnters Cenerete 6$ Canes mectai 14) bresae past Duquesne. Guy gan swimmers have been declared DO-IT-YOURSELF ; When yor take your stance, both Buren, Cuts. 52. Purtney Drugs 44/Rodgers had one of his better ineligible for the rest-of the sea- UN : ne our stance, Sam Benson 82 Cooley Bar 43 hed Owl ; eee for’ th 4 Sal Le S your should@rs should be squared) 300 Lounge $0 .Triple X Lunch «o,nights for the 10th ran Wis son for scholastic reasons. ALL BR AKE LINING—40% OFF | SATS é eh sg , away to your target. And they Pazelton Letter. 49 Blue Cleaners 3" scoring 25 points and adding six They include team captain Don f he med, FESS 4257 49_N. Sac — A ag oh poten po me we dR in ; , ; Air Brakes and Vacuum Units Exchanged See ee shoujd also finish that way at the| Oakland - Coin, 45 Daniels Mtg 3 assists and six rebounds, Adanski of Grosse Pointe, Mich.; Weer peg: Ai Saie : ' sey log Re 5 Gus ae a 8b * 8 \Leigh Corby of Larchmont, N.- Y. ine ati cal s patties laos < But on the 2nd and 3rd steps of Lounge. . 2082, Ind 13 gamer, D. Marl’ Bradley, rated No. 11, gained a'and Ivan Myamoto of Honolulu. f a. four-step delivery, the right ES : : : - Detle bit poe be pulled back a BALDWIN powernettes "| —— — : . : é i hall is-inthe-back-— ; = Se “Swing. We show the third step! Brew 33 38 foam Ne. & shat today just as the bowler gets| © J. Duniap so see Be ers 8 4a 53 : vue ready to bring the bal] forward ars wx 45 35 Deaton's 7 72 : j with his right arm as he strides , 224 xeme. te : me and slides with bre et leg. Ree. 952: series, E. J. Duniap, 2711. : : . | . F * aa ges ad WURON LADIES MATINEE | : On these two as ft a : : 5624 Team No. 442 28 $rd), your right shoulder should Hemiites® $228 Eakle Purn. £3 , : act as a pivot for the armswing. a a > 3 woe, =~. Sp It's only natural that the right Lunch Bow! 42.37 Team No. ? 19 6: ' shoulder be pulled back slightly in: aus "ciate PES as 5 Zschering he tac 300 ake ee with new hustle, new muscle, new style! conscious effort to keep your shoul-| ring Doug Fowler 4 * Auburn Lor. 39 34 ders exactly parallel du the Andy's Bar 4630 Sams Drugs 34 41, backswing, you'll reduce and cut Charch Ler. 43 23 Duteh Mill 34 41) Chuck 41°35 Curnell. Mkt. 30 45. . down on the backswing. You'll | oem ~ en SY — °F ; also probably harm your timing, Ind. L. Werrell, 206: team iL ubere : Keep this picture in mind. Lumaber. ae Ind, G3 pemet M. Bailey, | . : : 6; . 2600. j : : 2 throughout your approach. To re-| XITE wWLs peat, the shoulders should begin no ‘ " L Ralpl 0 d-O-Lks, \ 41 3 and finish on a parallel line. But a ec uo .3 noe a. \41 38 on the 2nd and 3rd steps, the right| Dear Serv. 4832 Grindle’s 30 30 shoulder may be drawn back a bit, | Cherri-von a > ps He | | Bidrs. Sup. as we show today. ("inva "gamie, ‘M. Bird, Sil: Gorton As. | (opyright 1958, John F. Dille Co.) shee os er ~ as little as * CR - on NEW 1958 a _ PHILCO Appliances ek ————. Washers and ren _ Dryers™ Rig Right: Model 3105 Panel with 7-foot body Oe _ Center: Model 3804 Pickup with 108-inch cargobox. SCS _ Model 3445 Step-Van with 8-toot body | “Watch ‘em ride those all-day When time means everything—you need a New Step-Van delivery models ; “4 runs with a lively new kind of ‘tuck with everything. 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Ox- cents a — Pounds lower, vubber, New Holland auto. bailer servers said t was much redeemed. tederal-state! one taken-away for three weeks|tight money and the economy Motor Vehicle Output - ford, Lake Orion March $11.70. with Wisconsin » New Idea in the remant 2 news to- os * jumbo. rer ‘except for driving to and from Wave ‘in defense ordering and tp and Birmingham mower on rubber trailer type, New the at a oh _— direction for - oa. ae 41; meaium: (School “since ‘no bus’ service ‘ was/ Spending. \Up From Past Week area. Grain Prices , . _ ve and cian = on * ge gs oe wt a avg. 38 35: “rade | available. She admitted -speeding * * €&; ee | 5 . Begg tee on has ee i. ne ae. L Grade B. are; medium. 32:40 Milles per hour ina 25 m-p-r+—The first +we—tuels are being) DEAT Ss ee ree Newhallhas | CHICAGO, Feb. @ (AP) — Opening land some e house New York Stocks cnecke: im Fae 93 iaree, 3 zone, . tried now. Credit is easier,-with output in U.S. ixctories this week been TeaTer © CHICAGO. GRAIN Pail eto. xp Commergisity graded: whites. Grade laterest' rates dowh _ Will consist of 109,240 cars. and salesman in the wh est ‘ous Bank clerk, Hi a m- (Late Moraing Quotations) Jumbo,” 40-41: large. 36-27. medium The court has the authority to . “48. 613 tracks, Automotive News| NEW LL Pon for Mar 2.15% Mar : ea, Cer. Adv, es browns. Grade A. jumbo, 29-40:| suspend @ license up to 29 days. | Federal government ‘ordering’ HA tiac area for May ........2.10% May , a) Admiral ..,.. a. ¢,& My «. Ia! fares, 28: pendium, 34; smell, 30: Grae Pp ‘or defense is already. Mer OP e jing cutters 1200-1698; mainly 13801February 19. The court was or- Meanwhile, most figures com- 641,591 cars and 93,873 trucks were) About 65 per cent of the world’s cost $363,624,000, an increase of out of Mrs. Frank Ruotolo’s base- Beth Stee) .. 0 see: a ae ls “ents {ganized under the authority of Pro-|!N&_in_just,add up to a cleater’built : _ ‘sugar is made from sugar cane. $31,850,000 over 1955. iment and made off with them. at Air .. 3:1 Oliver Cp 28 cows steady strong: bulls bat Judg aA h E. M Strsve:: 183 Owens Cng .. 39.6| fully steady; most choice 690°1250 tb. bate e aArthur Moore on faite ... i Owens sere 95-$0-0000—orounet . ne -educational—and - voluntary | Froughs .... 302 Pac G & Ei S14! fog ae -basis. Cal Pack "7°" 49 Pan A W Air . 13.7 'lo* choice steers 22.50-25.00; FR om of Se oS. OS ‘ oT ga a a j camp Soup -. 38.3 Param Pict .35.8\730\teq ib, ‘heifers 24 = to Cdn Pac....... 35 Parke De “8 Seine ‘ + Sereial Sir .. 286 Penney, 03 eee ie seta ee; uulity i? 30-19-80: a Peps! Cola’ ’2. ag [utility cows 16.00-17.35; few commercial aw on Ipe ine { Cater Trac ... 66.4 prizes <"* ga }OONS J15018.00; fen standard cows) 2 : ' ie to Phelps D 2: 41699 go-i6 00. latyely 18.00 and uo oe eta ro Cities Bre :.. go Pate Mor. flute is seatter canner aed eutter|( : , Cluett Pea <7. 417 Phill Pet .j.. 9 see cs cokes a nally t { Coca Cola .':'109.4 Pit Plate G .. 71.6) soda, he y- to last week, vealers i Colum Gas... 166 Prot & G56 | choice and prime yealers 30.00- . \ SES e SH BE Os aa steed eal pd ato \ Gatun Pes: 486 menu ati. 423] aheen ana Mh eaable 100, Nom Would Help Financing | mt Can. .2. 42 Rey Too Bot dltenk slaughter lambs stony, saueer’ of Plan to Bring Water | Cont Om 2... 423 oni «ga pe ee! ori Copper Rng ":: 18 selena St "SESS sae geome “spent ei From take Huron Curtis Pog -""' 10.4 08 ~ 26.5 head prime 1 wooled jam 50: st Pap -. 305\choice lots wooled lambs under 105 lb | 4 Bowe.aie Se: 9 2 | ed Seat" st A bill to smooth nancing of the’ — The Store That Values Built” Wholesale Prices | Stel! Showers Complete ......... $32.95 Up sess a7 ®. th number 1 end proposed $131 _ million pipeline to Bast Red’. tontbe oe. ts 8 ; more iam ring water to Pontiac. end other 3 WAYS. To BUY: on Steel Pipe Wash Basins with Fittings . * ote Recess oes $9.95 BI Awe © [2.713 a "choos laughter sherp areas by a Lake — peaog we ACCEPT COMMITMENTS — Medicine Cabinets wim rivorescent us $22.95 Boar's. att ‘ ic — jambs trodu st in the eee te Lansing AWAY Magy : te yas. Golv. .... 9286 5 Ft. White Steel Bath Tubs a .. $42.95 . tote io a tchers 1 ‘Sen: . Harve Lodge Dray} MONEY DOWN 3 Friday Nigh e #abas : a ieee eee Pine) ON ese 8 Sle. Galv. 9080 ae ee ice? cca ee Gen Rie ns... Ot 2 | FETS l Shallow Well P with Tank «=» . $69.95 $8 Re BY spite Zemt|, Lodge'said 11 other senators‘arell FREE STANDING | 2 Comportments ] Ma Gal. ......ss2s| pap whe Ten Sere “4 e ; os nesses gaa eae tas aoe == temas Scttay ongusiavner reaunet TO! LETS LAUNDRY TRAYS |-}%im. Gav. ... 36.93 White or ‘Colored 2 Compartment § Sinks $12.95 Fie : Hay cents Southeastern Michi bay stent See eee Se Se ta SoPrae mee Ce \toe Aaa moma soette Sel Here's vatwex | COmPlet@. with sturdy stand | '-in. Galv. ... $8.19] Bath Tub Enc Enclosures "str mun ..... $28.95 t No ‘ Pa ... & Oakland and Macomb coun , | and 2-in. 3 Double Bow! Greyhound .. 15.6 Timk R Bear. 35.6 _ plus! Modern faucets. First quality Goly, ...... $11.94} 2x82 ne z Gulf Om .mes Fran Ww A a Water ha el te wel 1 *** grade. mee : Stainless Steel Kitchen Sinks .. . oe 39.95 El '.. 22 Transamer ... 38 Authority chairman CASH AND CARRY fil Cent 0c 32 Undermg: -! aa Howard K. Kelley explained 3 $4 * ONLY] ___ reine EINE Pinte. Boo. 090.58 Lone Ing Rand .. 696 Un Pa 318 new measure takes “the wrin- ; Kitcher a5 —— F 82.2 : 83 kles”’ out. of the 1945-statute-un- ie e 5 COPPER K hen We Wall Cobinet-. oe eet ee nee $14.95 Int Bus Mch 332. © =e Y s fon See a sonaniienniaiihinguiinalii " — ro Loundty trays ts zs i a on 0 £0 spt up. a PIPE Laundry FOYS / Wie sient. Pances o ticamer $15.95 ' pe * ‘ ‘ . : . 1 ee * Tat Shoe’ ..c. 944 westtge My: wee | Lodge hailed the cooperation of = f Bath Tube cul tiectm .....isdecne $12.95 rt Sus or at] Weve B48 Tells. Senate Probers|the Macomb and Oakland Boards| 20-Ft. Lengths Ga Disposal . Johns Man .. 39.1 Woolworth <3 Vi Aly {of Supervisors in setting up a plan) : : rhage me OO Le $3995 jones & La) Yee toe aa] That Firms Vie- in Wunder communities ca: Kimb Clk ..2493 Ynest Sh & T 814 s can con. FIBERGLAS : | ¥%-in, Bath Tubs Orate Marrea $19.95 U He =: Zenith Rad ..130.6 Areas of Business a vt to 1 LAUNDRY TaaYs” $ : 2D 19¢ Ft. Sm eee we 48s ee oo Pp ho il wa = » 4 ae = 2 a a z = conpied "Syke Rncsed. trees] WASHINGTON —tL. L. Cather’ [Mpeame fiat could be financed |] .%m 286 ee Fitss se eS ‘OM plies i¥ e SI0C' dl aa A G 4 —t1,, : ty self a ida’ a eS a ="; ; 1 zi wep 6 tects aie dd ipresident of the Chrysler. rt Corp., vee ting ——E <2” east = Range and ¢ Oven gee ress $159.95 ee sit Rati Stony Said today that “intense “competi-}— = * * * Ph in Dishwashers PRS sas ee . $159. 95 peor art 2G BE RE isitiveness< has characterized hel “getiey? said that. one commun oo Bact cS Up SOIL PIPE : Week ego 2418 a8. BS 1824 automobile industry from its earli- ity, Troy, already has signed. al 7 ; i. $3. 79 car age. 12480 1260 Tad 1731/65" ays: * contract and that water authority, _ 5-Ft. Lengths 19si-e high 280.0 16-7 775 les) = * ntatives will —continue_ to] - MBS SPORE ET SE LE pete im every part of their buae|(iaet Wiens of other wort ere i sd : : 2 rs ‘| ‘ 1 "ness," from the drafting rooms for serogy ———— on $ 95 CABINET DETROIT STOCKS ~ (new and improved products to the ; | —— m5 - ‘ Ee shes m gti EN TT . Br tee teen ef a er eae npc a ne eg - mes ; : FORTY-FOUR : THE PONTIAC. PRESS._ THURSDAY, EEURUARY.¢ 6 1058 ee is NEW YORK “The stock market drifted off in quiet early trading Key stocks: were down fiactidas| Yeaneneny- : | La 4 webritegeet: 2° Produce ; Steels, motors, coppers, rails,’ ' Freits l. oils and chemicals declined. Some/Apples. Deticiows. bu ....,.. eo. cs SOR small gainers appeared. Utilities Apples Wetntosh ct. SET ae were fairly steady. . Apples, Steele red. bu + $.00 Lukens Steel gyrated, rising ¥ areund a point on_publication of poke wa to earnings that show a big gain ang POPPED, “BY. aaeeveeesezens 3.75 over last year. Then it erased HRorseracish Hg “tases shin ches aa the gain. and showed about. © (onions. Drs, $0.1. 72 | point less in active turnover, ‘Parenipa "bu: thes) ‘a ane ce 38 Other losses of about a point Potatoes te... 175: were taken by Youngstown Sheet. Rn iRadishee theo Moet! sa oe t ry ' Zenith, Allied Chemical and Gulf \Seunch Hubbera bu "cost. a a Fy 4 Oil. Standard Oil (New Jersey) /Turnips. topped. bu , * 2.78 | dropped about a point in brisk) - dealings. The opening was active, then the IMarkets by growers and wold. by ‘them in wholesale package lots. ‘Quotations are furnished by the \Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Poultry . __Mrs._Griffiths_said_ the _sdbcon- ingham, ‘grounds that it is now teoled-ip ’- orinpanies would need time to get! > F ready f 4 1, # tC. J. Nephier Ce.) Figures after decimal points are eighths | High-Low _Noon = *. Allen Elee & Equip Co .. °* 27 Baldwin Rubber Co .....* 13 4 Ross Gear Co : * i G. & Of &€hem Go ., * 12 bj Howet! Elec Mtr Co .. ° 61 38 Pen. Metal Pd Co .,.... * 14 108) The Prophet Co Veus * 95 @,i Rudy Mfg Co ....00--.. 72 72 928) . Toletie Edison ce . woe 33. 13 BE“ Wayne Screw Pd * 3 at “Mo sale: bid reg asked. No Local Contracts, Army Tells Chrysler WASHINGTON im — The Army! was reported today to have or-; dered Chrysler Corp. not to award subcontracts on ifs new missile contract to any firms in the De-| troit area. * * “The theory behind is we have to do it this way, be-' cause we have to save time,” Rep. Griffith (D-Mich) told a reporter. | “T don’t see how this would save | time, ‘There was no immediate com- ment from the Army. Last De- ~eember >it awarded Chrysler a 52-miflion-dollar contract to start ss production of 1,500-mile”' Jupiter missiles and com pain production of 200-250-mile - range Redstone missiles * Obryster’s Warren plant. Michigan congressmen ex-| pressed hope at that tithe that sub- contracts would go to Michigan firms as means of helping fight unemployment in the state. » the order tracts will go to Hayes® Aircraft Corp. * Birny Ala. on the for production and the Michigan, -sands of dollars to reduce by Hast week by UAW President Wal- |‘fantastic profits.” |For Launching Business Recovery Three Economic Fuels Vi By SAM DAWSON 2 Licenses Suipaided}} One Student Ordered to Write Theme Two teens had their drivers li- igciane a Ney, tony, OS io Melon Total unemployment continues’ - to rise with a turning point thought to be 6 to 10 weeks” away. January auto output was the lowest for that month since 1954. ’* Steel production is far below that ~NEW. YORK -- Plans to get i wasinses reed at Ge lowed ing pad run largely today to three types of economic fuels: was ordered to write a theme and two had their cases dismissed yesterday when they appeared at dant? second session of the Pontiac’ 39° Teenage Traffic Court. _. A teenage jury was composed! of Pontiac Centra] and St. Michael high school students. All of the defendants, three beys and two girls, were 17- year-old Pontiac Central High School studénts. One boy was ordered to write a 1,000 word theme on the neces- ‘sity and purposes of traffic Aights ‘after he admitted running / a red ense suspended tem temporarily, one |" islump: leveling off of consumer of a. year. ago. Oil companies have expect. If it doesn't, the ‘direct ee. sol p price wars on/pump-priming moves of tax cuts Increased government spend- their hands and federal deficits may ing to restore @ bit of the late Cotton textile mills have cutibe. tried. pbatienary A ‘tax cut to give, pial be and maybe business too more money to buy goods. x *« ‘These efforts aim at offsetting the deeper causes of the present 3 ,000 in eet Stolen From Davisburg Bar DAVISBURG — Nearly $1,000 in cash was reportedly. stolen by burglars from Palmer's Bar, 10197 Dixie Highway, Davisburg, yester- day. The thieves took $467 from the cash register and $458 from a safe according The countermoves also attack i" the basement, ‘tiac Post State Business Note “Pen tirOk teen te nie motion, effective March 1, ae spending and borrowing to buy, William R. Newhall of 6280 Wilson especially of durable goods; and the drop in business. spending for capital. ied (plant and equip- ment) and for inventories. - \final prive tags they put on their cars, he said. oat ie not ehepesi for a com- spany to spend-hundreds of thou- only slightly the cost of some ‘gach part as a piston, or to keep— the cost of the part-from rising with the cost of labor and ma- tertal,”” Colbert said. His testimony was prepared for the Senate Antitrust and Monopoly subcommittee, which is studying ipricing practices in the automobile’ tindustry. i i Colbert made only passing ref-| ference to the contract demands the United Auto Workers Union has | ‘announced it will mike in collec itive bargaining this spring. _“We shall respond directly to | the union,” ‘Colbert said - ud claring be did not regard subcommittee’s hearings as a proper forum for discussing labor’ contract issues, Colbert challenged testimony ter Reuther who contended that the big three automakers — General 'Motors, Ford and Chrysier—reap Colbert said that Chrysler's prof-| ‘its after taxes for the period 1947- 1956 totalled 780 million dollars, or . at a 3.3 per cent return on net sales.) Seen ‘He said they ranged from a peak of 132 million in 1949 to a low of 1845 million in 1954.” Steal 2 Front Porches COVINGTON, Ky.” — Thieves) stole. everything but the kitchen “hb sink—even two front porches from. hotises beught by the state for rights-of-way on “an expressway under contruction. Five furn i were’ among items taken, V4 with Pontiac and Flin. authorities) .and- another session with Detroit's) ": That Virus busts) Just Keep Calm The part that three big cities will play in the projeet may alse — this month, .-he sai : Meetings are bang . arranged Mayor Miriani may take place’ within a few days, he said.” * * * Detroit, eyeing its own Lake Hur-! on pipeline, once was suspicious of| the pipeline progress being made. by its suburbs to the north. But .Miriani recently said he fa-| ;vored joining the authority’s ven-| ture. “We will put .our revenue credit on the line to get Lake Huron water,” he was quoted ‘as saying. | | IPrying to Avoid | | LOS ANGELES (” —To keep | the viruses-away, keep calm. =| iN we A. F. Rasmussen Jr. | T, Marsh and Norman Q. Brill injected mice with a virus Dr. eas tong. a8 ‘the | had a higher death rate too, by a weaker vegetable oil market wheat was unchanged to % lower, —pranch. He wili/!0wer. to % higher, nal eared s in spots early dealings on the board of ' lhrade Mrs. = N. Cass Ave., was raed ge bor narey Aey and the new crop jing to send her children to school. soybeans iri heat contracts reacted the tial She was given six months proba. during the first few minutes. Some tion by Judge Maurice E. Finne- brokers said there was & amount of profit-taking from yes- terday’s fairly sharp price run-up, but that soybeans were influenced While domestic demand for veg- etable oil has been described as good lately, the exports have been well under expectations. Near the end of the first hour March $2.15%; corn unchanged to/ % lower, March $1.10%; oats % March 63%; 4 Se March $1.2649; March gan. Mrs, Fairdale Wyatt, 32, of 5314 Baldwin St., was found guilty of oil failure to send her children to school. She was given six months probation by Municipal ae Maurice E. Finnegan. Ag ; % mile north, 4% miles mile north of At McFadden Rd., on Sat. Feb. 8, atl Maseoy arte “5 = Bic 0° sad 5 Cait inks ck ~ 30 Gallon Famous Make Completely Automatic | Gas Water Heater ay | 95 - 2-Pe. Colored Powder Room SPECIAL “ms icioaes “Large china 52-Gal. Electric - WATER HEATER tame. tanks ca te Gann. New Med ame sctory “water. Ask. us. 76% ‘Tall So Pt | FB 41516 and FE S210. | 2 Regular '$! Includes 5~ft. tub, wash be Aa closet. We urge you to compare Pe this outst ek coe sag ES Ey * gee pers o> Poe si rs : age . * Into Ar * . Keego Harbor;. and Ronald E Vaughn, of Berkley. : : * * Others from the county were: Richard -H. Lemaster, of Indepen- dence Township; Howard ‘G. “| ship; Jerry L. Smith, of Leonard; Verlon Williams, of Milford: Nor- of man F. Miller, Stephan O. Stubbs, and Jerome J. Silvarman, all of Birmingham; and James E. Sa- bisch, of Lake Orion. af * *x* * Rounding out the county draftees duction. Among them were: Ralph| were: Duane C. Zegelien, Leroy L. Olsabeck, and Bobby J. Mar- William A. Evans, of Oxford; Mi- tin, all of Drayton Plains; Stanley * Bloomfi : ; = 3 Hills; Raymond L. Ballard, of|Archeologists Explore of 31 Rochest iDaceen Buin tn ii Oakland County men were abort De latipes tla eee Roman Ruins in Britain sell, ‘and Orland G. West, all of] LONDON — Some 250 archaeolo- ‘gists gave Britain aa good going over : duriing the summer of 1957. With volunteer helpers they dug up Near Carlisle a party was busy. at a Roman-British site spotted Crampton, of White Lake Town-ifrom the air and at Winterton a jgroup excavated a Roman farm- house ‘At Wyly an incefse cup dug up there in 1908 has led to. new ex- cavations on the site. In the heart of Worcester, students have worked on a Roman site and near London \pottery and other evidence from ancient Grim's Dyke has confirmed the theory that it was dug, pos- sibly as Romans came to Britain. 6 erctnimeenaaiecice nse A pith ~ |@ 1960 by WEA Gervina. tee. Tit. tng, GM. Put. OF. he BOARDING HOUSE WM Reseect, Miz HOOPLE? JASON, MY BROTHER-TOM TELLS YA MANOR USUAL ME-THE MASOR 1S MISSING IN Gt PLANNIN’ A QUicK ]{ ACTION AFTER COOKING UP SomE)/ SOME TO TURKEY OR 7A KIND OF OBNOXIOUS FIZZ STEW. 47 SINGAPORE, BUT HE << at IN THE LABORATORY/<—Youe )| SIST NEVER DECIDES | YZ} ALWAYS BEEN KEEN ON Meee E10 TAKE! }'Z THE TRAIL Just tert) \ Te "C5 T ieee OE . HIM To. FORGET Pin Ney a THE ROCKETS } ABLE foo am AND COME , . r 3 | fy _— 3 SS \ . ~— a\\2 z aS ai ° . \\ iy ° Ee : px SS = 0 i tii id ——S- i BY QASON — KNOWS I y ui : Bom : er = iS ' 2-6 HEART= os ss acre be " OUT OUR WAY we! LEE HW a | i I'LL PLAY A . . TRICK ON NIGHT. CLANGY, THE: ‘DEPOSITS CAPTAIN EASY S THE GROUP LISTENS /EAGERLY THE REPORT FROM CANAVERAL». wh TRACE OF VAPOR MID- WAY UP THE CYCLOPS. THE T-DOWN 1S NOW SIX... IVE...FOUR... A Services, inc. T.MPReg. U.S. Pat. Off, fora wou Nou oiRECT |” lees Tete coc an : ORPHADAGE, PLEASE? | | : ‘ate ese = ¢ GRANDMA ~—~— a : By Charles Kuhn 5 os \ HI, KIDS! STRINGIN | | SHUCKS, NO/ TED’S| |... AN’ THIS IS TH’ PLUG-IN CORD WE'RE RUNNIN’ A TELEPHONE WIRE| | MOM GAVE US A.rj | OVER T’ YOUR plana K? | [FLOOR LAMP... : : a ows ag: City Coiaregotionsliae Among Those Against Joining New Body NEW yorkun—Pretiiiary ar- gumerits in a suit to break up a merger of churches were heard yesterday by Federal Judge Archie - O, Daw who set Feb. 17 for a full- dress debate in the case. x * *& Some Congregational churches/: New Hospitals Changing Rural Skyline, Give City-Style Care to Parm Families have the authority to reak fer! oppose the action last June of their General Council in voting to join with the Evangelical and. Re- formed Church into a new bgdy, the United Church of Christ. They contend the council did not them and that the merger would destroy the traditional independ- ence of each Congregational church, They also -protest no pro- vision was made for dividing group assets between the joiners and non- joiners. . Congregational churches in Burlingten, Iowa, Pontiac, Mich., _Wauwatesa,—Wis.,—and Toledo, ‘Qhio, are among the. objectors, Defendants include the General Church Council of ‘the Congrega-| tional Christian Churches of the! United States, the Board of Hom Missions -of “the Consgregetionall Christian Churches, the American Missionary Assn., and the. Evan- gelical and Reformed Church. Fruehauf Designs Carrier for Lakes DETROIT (INS)—A Froehaut new package shipping on the Great Lakes by 558, B * * * Fruenaur Fleet Sales Manager Vance Howe said the new sys- tem would be based on the use | | | type of structure is changing the’ skyline of rural America. It's the hospital, _In the past few ‘years more and hospitals have been erected. in farm communities. .And more | ithan 400 additional new medical centers are either beig built or ‘taking .shape on an architect's idrawing beard, All these build- ings are for areas with a popu- lation of 5,000 or less, * * + This great boon to farm health is-revealed by a United States Department of Agriculture sur- get Saat, expert seoticsl to that avail- vey of the results.of a program). directing federal aid for hospital COUNTRY HOSPITAL IN LAURINBURG, N.€.: Farmers can raise money as well as wheat. of highway to get a sick or in- "| jured , person to a city hospital ‘is mo longer a life-and-death ne- cessity. The dreadful wait for than 800 public health center$the overworked country doctor to | visit a stricken farmer or his ‘family is being eliminated. RAPID ADVANCE The rapid advance -of medical science during recent years. is largely responsible for the em- phasis being placed on rural hos- pitals. Also the high. number of farm accidents each year commands |that hospitals be located nearby to take care of emergency life saving operations. Last year ac- cidents killed 12,800 farmers and ’ |And Nickname, Soapy Declares LANSING (INS) — Democratic on a trailer cliassis to be de- livered, ‘The Fruehauf official said the such shipping on the Great Lakes, Yntema Proposes ‘T'll Keep My Bow Ties’ very light white dots, His Christ- Williaims green and white trade- mark. “The governor gave plates with a picture of the new Straits of Maek- inac Bridge on each. The $100 mil- Men Advised foLook Sharp Experts Assert Males Tax Moratorium WASHINGTON &—A Ford Motor | Co. vice president has suggested the federal government declare a moratorium on coljection of income taxes if other steps fail to he&d eff a depression. x* * * Theodore O. Yntema, Ford's vice president for financial af- fairs, also denounced. what -he called inflationary demands by the United Aute Workers Union. Yntema yesterday told a Sen- ate Antitrust and Monopoly sub- committees investigating pricing practices in the auto industry that the current recession and mounting unempleyment could be chécked .by reducing “the monopoly power of unions.” Asked by newsmen how the gov- ernment would get along if a. mora- torlum were declared on income taxes, the Ford executive replied it would require temporary deficit/in” a housewives’ a financing. He said the proposal would be a “very . powerful deviee’ and would have to be exercised ‘with! great restraint.” ‘Williams for ten years, said: family’s shaving soap company. ALWAYS ‘GOVERNOR’ The governor's press secretary, Paul Weber who has been with), “We never address hirh as ‘Soapy,’ al-j ways ‘Governor.’ ” Observers have noticed the green and white polka dots have been toned down a little. Re- cently the governor has been wearing dark green ties with Gallery Uses Picture by Self-Taught Artist BELFAST, Irelahd — A London art gallery is showing an Antrim, Northern Ireland, coast scene painted by Mrs. S. J. Gilmour, a 60-year-old ‘self-taught Irish artist. ings selected fromr a total of 8,000 competition. Mrs. Gilmour, who has never had 2 painting lesson, discovered by ac- ‘cident 10 years ago that she had a talent for painting. “IT was sitting in a doctor’s sur-|- ~ Group to Build Hotel gery one day admiring the scene from the window — green fields, trees and ricks of hay—and I de- icided I would like to try to paint it,” she said. “I got all: the neces- in Detroit Art Center DETROIT (P—A permit to build —a-million-dotlar hotet in Detroit's art center has been issued to a group of Chicago and Detroit busi- | nessmen, * * The five-story structure would! have 105 rooms and would be lo- cated on Woodward near Grand Boulevard, Principal partners in the venture are Louis Samels, “Robert Green-| goss and David J. Fischer, all of | ‘Chicago, and Peter Solomon of Detroit. The Chicagoans own a chain of motels and hotels in the! West, * - "The art center is located ‘about two miles north of downtown De- ‘troit., | - : ss oa —_Rail Workshop Planned sary. materials and painted the picture.” ~ New Swedish Train. Very Quiet, Smooth STOCKHOLM — A new type. of, ‘train built by a Swedish firm\and) tested in Sweden offers hithérto-| unknown quietness of operation and lack of vibration, according to Col. ‘Sidney H. Bingham, former . gen- ‘eral manager of the New York City Transit Authority. | A_ngw concept of railroad-truck construction is used that is said jto give extreme stability and free- dom from jolts and sidesway. Air- suspension springs are used and the floors and car bodies are soundproofed.’ ; Ae Cougars Prey on Pets HOLBERG, B.C. # — Pet ‘ | ANN. ARBOR @ — The Uni- . vay of Michigan will host a discussion sirate, Cougars are blamed. “cats owned ig married Royal’ (Canadian Air Force persopine] lat - this Vancouver island bage have been disapearing at an Alarming “We bring the dogs and cats in at night now, as well as the kidé,” said an ‘officer. There have been no. re- ports, eee, of humans being It is. orfe of 215 outstanding paint- by Good Grooming There’s usually no need to tell, women how to look’ younger, and) improve their appearance, but men have been terribly neglected on this subject, says an article in a national magazine-————- So the magazine asked exgerts| how men can shed years. The re- sult was many suggestions from Can Shed Ten Years r g . It is furth qniend te comst: head to foe, in an article titled, | {improvement | in po wall don ir yey pened SS a ing into the rural areas. The hospitals are attracting- physicians The Hill-Burton Act, which ts responsible for this rural hos- pital expansion program, goes ~even further, It..also helps fi- to the country who would nor-| mally have practiced in cities. Denses t and t oe be bald tom the c WASHINGTON (NEA- — A new| The agonizing race over miles Farmers are hopeful this high) Punk Febrosty 4, as soma to be the ph acm yy Re the City visions are made for the city doc- of the thereof shall apa he B he City of in mance big city hospitals and sets Commission to “inch as- up a close Haison network be- — om gg a “Gare ve ones. — the plan, naid inprovpmient is on file for pec- When it is necessary, rural pa-|' it’ ts further intended te cust tients can be the said-improvement in secordance the plan, and estimate, and the larger where more/eost ‘thereof shall be defrazed by. " equipment is available. And pro-|*ssesment According to frontage and tors to help out in the country. PLAY BIGGER PART But energy and enthusiasm of|*” local- populations have played a bigger part than Uncle Sam's pocketbook in: cultivating this new hospital crop. To get federal aid, a state or that it really needs a new expenses thereof shall be ital og append HEREBY 7283 town must convince cng Rae a. - ‘EVANS pital. Then local citizeznzs find a way to make up /the |. financial difference, one The farmers have , proved they je", ° Comm oes at Sets Ett mao by peice in Dated: bruary 5, 1938 - 1958 by resolution it was intention of the City }’ to be the ADA R. EVANS City Clerk Peb. 6, 1958 and t the ‘plan, — and estimate sa. improvement is on file for! Public inspection years are from 30. to 40— that's! when you begin to grow old. Wrin-|t kles, baldness, paunches, don't suddenly appear on your fortieth birthday. They creep up on you from a ten-year start.” With that in mind, the fea- ture then gives some, specific things men -can do about their looks immediately. Crew _or -brush cuts, hair dyeing, staying clean shaven, facial treatments, white teeth, sun tan are among the suggestions, and the reasons: for them: are given too, “Clothes make the boy, and * shape up . ’ continues the fea- ture. The right choice of clothes can make all the difference in the worid. Pointers on what kind shoes;are given. However proper clothes won't look well unless there is a proper slmpe to put them on. So diet, posture, weight, and exer- cises are discussed with this as well. ° * * * After covering ,all the facts on |how to be -younger in looks, the article délves into the question of the twd round out the whole, se- ‘rious consideration is given to at- titudes. on the job and on life, age, and sex’ life, and learning how to play. ~ The article lists 10 questions in which you can contrast. your answers with an. expert's de-. séription of a man who will stay young because of his attitudes On. age sex life a definite dis- cussion is given with statistics ~and_professional advice. — And finally summing up on its hobbies, the article says, “Make yourself do something, learn some- thing you hever attacked, years will show,’’ . ek i © : i he» i of suits, jackets, ties, colors and’ how to be younger in spirit. Since |f discussion of the importance’ ofif mmission Chamber on Februa 1, 1986 at 8 o'clock p.m. to hoes bogees udson are INTENTION TO con- trees rao etn asphaltic concrete course venue. from Hudson 7 | Pingree ‘acanen to Summit Street at an inten mmission to construct oie: ind a eae feed testimate et, anid] treet from LeGrande Avenues hy “mul <7 — is public inspec- Drive ee OE estimated cost of $3,330 i wadies: ” a3 further fntenaia § to construct sald Bien with the cat dire suk Eeecmmcet eta he Senses and w sald ears profile and estimat a that th Hg } : For Men Only Be Ten Y cost thereof shall be - defrayed by special that ‘ail © ot a po Bg of , Ree Younger.” ‘Suggestions and rules|assessment. according frontage and|Avenue from = to Summit r facial grooming, clothes, fig. pemiinn ‘ot, the ots and’ of ‘Bus Burt Girget lenreent avn My © J ie from LeGrande Avenue to de Drive ithe cepieces, eerect rise: Mes nex Me ‘and ei 2 eel ce ng aaa Se ee “\ |imeted cost and expens andthe * * * that $170.18 of the estimated cost and OTICE IS “The t way to idl oat erect she Sa from the That the Conmienes ot oy wet is to prevent the signs of age ” A ¥. EBY EN Commission Chamber on Feernaty 7 ‘4 ‘ oo? Tha ‘ommmission of the City of/i958 st 8 o'clock p.m. to hear sugece- says the article. “The dangerous A na Mi will 7 sheltions and chiections that, may be m by parties’ interested. iy ry intention of the construct tse an rk on t Avenue from win Avenue to NRR at en eotennted cost of $5, nd that the. profile and estimate of said im maptovement is on file for pec- It is further intended to const said apepeetnens in accordance with "he plan, and ewe. and that t cost. "thereof wh shall be detrayed ad by z epoca | tal ot assessment and fronting that all of the } and ° hs og of Tand fronts pon i +f t ng w either side of East am Ce o sven PORNRR shall constitute the special assessment district to defray $5,140.04 of the estimated a and em thereof oman tered es hall bee id f he a r the Capital Im rovemen ma. — Laval the Commission of, ; City of Pon Michigan, will meet in the ! Commiseton Scar oe on Pebruary ii, 1958 at 8 o'clock to near a oo tions and ob “that Mt ioe eiections + may be made Dated: February 5, 1958 : ADA R. EVAN: d objections that iney be made : Pebruary 5, : Le rties interested. Dated: Feb eae 5 Dated: February 5, 1058 4 Feb. 6, 1988 * lyon x INTENTION TO X- r cE ad od Feb. 6, 1958 struct two-inch esphaltie concrete. sur- =i course Jefferson . NOTICE OF iON TO CON. "Fen are hereby notified at a struct two-fnch altic concrete ‘sur-' re r of the Com E face course on Chicago Avenue the City of tiac, M — he You are on, Bi notified that ut oo Rebrua 4, 1958 by ‘resolut! was Tegular mee Y's the Commission {declared to be the intention .% the City the City of 1900 tied, bee ors ag held Commission to construct two-inch #s- was : s City Clerk Feb. 6, 1958 “You are hereby, notified ‘that at a! : t Eee yet Mhotine chia i held Pebrua 1988 by censtuteee ht was ‘ed to be the intention. of the Cit facet Red wo-inch Hed ithe conerete, surface course on Colo fede f : gg Miran = A ts to} at — OTICE OF I ~---- ‘struct. two-inch as OF INTENTION TO CON- face Cburse on. a) INTENTION —— Bana R, = ELIZABETH LAKE pis. secesiseniemnnstnsinemmeraliionsen oeak CLERK roe MODERN a A retited ferred. Apply ‘nD m parser No phone Waterford, a wee DOOR FO DOOR BRUSH SALES- “man, Call Fred Foster at FE we toremes. eae 34148. Eva’ Graves; POR DRY A f of Groiter ‘of hrs raves ing route i. maebilehes » oe. Than brother Mrs. a4 only. ~ ae a weir it iy to pares. 3 Mound be be held attraaye, con yd Z be Sree Salford where Excellent Opportunity foo Shoe Manager. an to m shoe oper REENWOOD, FEB. 5, } #HAR- ON GO deck) a? “Eawerd St; Aiton “in Miracle, Mile Shopping 1; beloved’ husbend i Center, and bonus arrange- ie Saad ieee’ Thinee af dnek ment. Must stale experience age, Greens , ry D. bur mith; repress “4 sy Gree sod: tive dehiidren EXP. BARTENDER. PONTIAC wee “Fankeel aketias will vo bald. Prese Box 13 ; terns ot te the “Lifetime Opnerk unity’ Spartan ‘cups ith Nev. | Expergnee nlamds, RE, Ponin mont in Mt. Park Ceme- er and! um I salen peo f Mr. Greenwood will in shipped and. billed direct ‘from ste ; = abe r ~~ Pu- fac their own use, Com Sorrow will be et pm 7. te frin a enatite a hyper 4 i ; sad apie, "many patented and exclu- 2688 Dr. pany, AAA plus rated. CaF whee Lake ‘Twp; beloved wife of necessary, age orrier. yome Howard G. Hares 5 every night. rite — — arrangements will be announced Box 36 an - & Bhan #04 later by the Coats Puneral Home, einces, a a = K 141. Sashabaw Rd. Drayton mw aad a ang i me MARRIED MAN. @ To HART, /HERMAN J. JR., 26322 DEL- sell oprice 8 a ton,Madison Heights. H 4 of debit. starting selary. ma (nee Kirby): father of $70 week: ag = ta — ties Lee and Patricia ADD: og binge ¥ eet Re i - of Mrs. Edith Hart: brother lve er —_ histo a agi Charles Cowse ana to _te_Postiae Pr / . e re vil be bel Friday at pm. NEED ONE OR TWO GOOD Home, 143 *‘Oundeng. Bir? floor tim: a8. pre- i “time. patequiont in White Pe ferred. but pot essential me. FE 45-6175. JAN. 31, 1968, w., OPPORTUNITY POR AN 4GGRES- us Montana Ave. Monrovis gre ambelone salesman. Age 25 Calit.; beloved husband of to 3. et ie cation. To Hallie’ Malone Carmichael; dear shed territory, Roch- father of Darry V. Papert Bane Gemens area, Salary, i os bi ye con ips ion Pat -~ 2625 sical joy; dear ase, on amet Mrs, Gottith Buckhorn. Mrs. Peg- Beatin. Reed Prances Jenson. Bineral service will be held Pri- day, Peb. 7, at 1:30 p.m. from the Daag a — ¥, Doughert ss state at the Voorhees-Siple Pu- _ mera = CHESTER th Lake Rd, Mik | Bees 1958. vive a Feo ft 2p Se ange BH ome — Son recite c. Keego Ma alle i Olivet’ tion & the Prid from the will », iay at ee 8pm. f Home. rbdor, — Mrs. Spren- ree great- ive. Pu- ‘In Memoriam 2 In “LOVING - Y ROB- ge oy SI. Pp : weary the way, laced upon ber - Ciinelaan Iohos “pelted ket Fee SPA Ambulance oem ~Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL aan : TS Comp 5 Pee Ant CHA ESP ER S LET £3 At 10 a.m, teday there were replies at the Press ee te ee ste 14, 28, 29, 34, 58, 59, 61, 72, Ss eee FOR ‘CASH IN A HURRY, sell things through : Classified . Ags. . Anything goes! Diel FE. 28181. oe f wie F BEAUT “Handy, days ‘no evenings. ail GOUNTER sland 147 N. Perry. Married wt AREER WOMAN ery in & with abilit Bt "be" liable "and with rg i ltiet to nie SOUNTER GIAL. m. Mi 68733. R LIG LBAGED 70 BABY- yng a Week. “between 12 p.m, ‘ain. Sink 1% Room 1 jaturday, Sstitr-eetarne By days & Saturdays. MI 10530" am am, ‘Your Husband's — YOUNG LADY With aTTRac “hve. pers 38 through Spat Veen a r ee MAKE hecessar or MI 62316, % A Help Wanted aut MEN OR tag? x. Is s This for You 5b, plate: to to live or >» see \ i fed NOW! ey a On 4 a rt a Gg wane ‘ADS! To find a a EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL 602 Com: ing COUNSELING to Mate pat wn takoelions GUY CA » : #2 Ey _ “Neng, experienced teacher, ammount of student Beas. newest For rther information write or call Gran Beauty ge, -River (between and : 7-0620 _ BY COMPr. Mra, Wanted 20 Men ° Fram Pontiac Area bg oane an. aneee Box Work Wanted Male 10 Al CARPEN WORK. NEW — Repair. Fe ai d _ BLOCK Lay NG, CEMENT floors. Ham FE 22468. Pree estimates. REMOD- ; "Ritchens ‘ specialty. EM e No job oo ie ey Sees small: Winter, totes. 3-8977. CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- Kitchens a specialty. FE D. FLUSH DOORS HUNG A180 : a rates. OA re Se Ree ites, erences. FE ‘Work Warited Female il 3 YRS EXP. TERIAL javeatety control. capable of Pat tin rR} FL GA opens. sr oe ee, Fp MA’ rs. eves free te, | te live in, GB en ane _ BABYSITTING IN MY WOME. asonabie. * Re Mice home. rE 32-7786, can start t diately a trans, Write P.O. ell Mac renner emer-ca rane week, FE 2-104. CED WILL DO her aome. Phase FE w Ww OF 3, OULD Lik A or S week, F sit any, gvening. Own por rE. imma ‘'YPING, SEC- tarial service 39-2842. . : REG. NURSE DESIRES WORK IN % » 2 fice, ime, Experi- need. OR 23-1504, : ra. Nt 28) rE e0ad. DAY ; | a * Some PONTIAC ams. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1958 : §.5606. |3245 Dixie Hwy. "| Trucks to Rent. TRUCKS, TR cross leku: ; ton sti e UIPMENT ee. 5 =e pee me 12 be stakes « Low Ea ANYWHERE and van trailers OR 3-1456 eats" Painting & Decorating 20 1704 8. so Telsgraph Ra. d. "Yanwen. & MORTGAG S PROPERTIES ¥ scre ee 117 8. Telean capi Mut Dine ee i 3°: = AND NT ay to > work. Also e io fob: 18ST CLASS EXP. P AND | ‘tracts ate p Mesidedtint oi commer: _Seeorator. Reas. prices. FE 5-2860| f salior Partridge, (060 W. f slab ouaranteed work, Ph, MY a Pal A tt PAPERING.| fon St. _Mason | Thompson. PE 46364. — 5-2853 A SON. fas ae | Guaranteed. Free est. a eee CY 3-0333. RY WALL TAPING GUARAN- Free 9, GUARAN: ‘i PAINTING AND” PAPER han hel FE PE 46018. i we bs Y INTERIOR DEC 5 ryt pee Lan: Oh PaRIOn + RE ~WALLS CLEA Typewriter Service 2A $350,000 IN BA’ your home! -Wanted he Estate 324A 32A IN THE PAST : si months. Proof we can sel) Humphries PE 3-1061 PAINTING & HANGING, E. Chambers FE 24721. PE 2-074 eer Restor rE old ai CJ ah 5 Rd Orr bo te sf bie Listing se une rie ay WALL PAPER Now, ATTE OWN. ' . Ui | Minter prices FE 2-4315, ERS! in Com eres ae) Television Service Zt ae ‘ast. courteous efficient Sai oh ola service, Call. now, Richatd Steele, ALL red peo SERVICE caus A alk | - Beek. 3-6310. YAL't EoTRONics ant. LISTINGS WANTED -|FE a FE 42418; BUYERS WAITING. LET DAY ¢ ror, Moe mo it FV sERvice | Us slow ¥ HOW 70 + ene PROPERTY, WE BUY Teich Mik Middleton BROKER FE 5-1721 7721 "Macuing Werareivo. Expert poly Go, 11 W. Lawr Listings Wanted hee i 1 rence. We Buy Equities Upholstering 237 R. QR. RILEY, Broker ~ 300 Elizabeth Lake Rd. BEADLE's Pane tg gr cov- re nee wa aw FE oe n gtittarg Chana! OFEOUEEER. | voi tE yee eee ea 2, B14 Cooley Lake Ra. EM) _ 3.0333. Ph. ROOF REPAIRS ners A WARNING ua ares aise Reheat S|" Pr ee Bd er full basements You Have Been EXPOSED, Re: D& M BULLDING | Dow irda rr Once. Bee your 3 NG AND | SQ8T#, 80 SMONE BULLDOZING | epee cat : ag ym TTY Watkins Lk. Reward. OR 3-9719 g Supplies 12A oer Deivcie’ Revere. PatGaE. aid by ctry FOUNTAIN PENS LC iG. THOMAS ‘197_N. Perry &t. LS OOly Sees Pe oar 3-sea3| ;| Wid, Household Goods 27 AND S. DRAPES A} reads, Your material, FE 66 W Huron Lost & Found — 24| _M., Neuset. SKI ON Us. Rt. 10 between Mt. Holly & voees. Reward. FE 5-7787. Ny TRADE, SELI. OR BUY y|? 2 | CLARK At'est TE Set raed er elaobene ROY KNAUF 36% W. Huron 6t WANTED All re te of gee) eee Aa for = Veton WM. A KENNY EDY 314 W Bene of Wanted Immediately , 96,000 sqp ff. of floor space, in or} near city of Pontiac. 60111. Phone FE Rent Apts. Furnished 33 EXCELLENT CHILD se acaue Pa bai * FURNITURE NEEDED He ek FE aes Fi anor, 1 BEDROOM APT. PARTLY FoR. 4100 per mo; SLICES OF HAN ih Rent Apts. Furnished 33 | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 i PE 4-5361. 2 RM. & BATH BACHELOR All ‘util, ye. the yeeke, Call at 286 N. 32 ROOMS, corm “CiOsE TN. RMS., MODERN, LAKE FRONT, 3 no Bo change ‘in summer rates, OR ROOMS AND petyete entrance, Sonar eee ae nae fis week vor: TH, 3 RM APT. | eS ‘3 —ROOMS, 81 AUBURN. AVE. EDROOM. PARTLY FURN. ts iA seat - 615 Pontiae Li. i ae aD PV. stove a4 refrig. turn. aie ey. 200 N. Paddock. Al- FLOOR, 4 oobi goo ger Be cng e, laund: jults, 21 ca, Pon Pontiac OL Het 2 ROOMS AND BATH. REFG., ealy. Paum of taker at rear. door. (1) 4. ROOM bath Fo aE 3 RMS, & BATH, PVT ENT. wet redecor., ¢, refrig, & util. fare. duties. Mis Seebaldt. Dray- ton Plains. 5 RM month : ao st. ear Upper Stratis Lk. re a~-) ‘ta arses We ame ae Rf! dio Bio OL iio Rent. Houses Unfurn. 36 > x We Wed M ROUSE FOR RENT. | BEDROOM HOUSE, 5286 oe __Rd., $ r mo, OR 30522. Rd. 48 "per_m 7 BEDRM DUPLEX HOME closets full basement, oii BS iy RSS 2 BE rent. Press REASONABLE Children welcome. FE warm &@ very clean. PE 5-€830. SMALL HOUSE AND OUT BUI BUILD. | ROOMS * 3EDRO Clone “y ity. BAY u c 42293. : ROOM AND BOARD on ea, eaaioneye ot : elderly ewton sbi & BOARD OR “ably room, close ip, 51 Pererove oe WITH BOARD OR KITCH- en. In Christian home. iB, beds. a. fuates mother & child. FE Convalescent Homes 38A Hotel Rooms HOTEL AUBURIN ‘eek 39 th. New! corated. * seme a ah, Seas te “ORCHARD CT. “APTS. ST. — Pontiac's new- REAL CAR BARGAIN? Lots fe ‘em #4 lin the Want Ads! 4 & bath. Sane sm F AUL A: KERN, INC.’ FE 2-9200 3 : of. RENT. fer can” Information at rea at pore pace. ™* CLO et ee APTS. =H = : na, er or. ’ 7. FE : ; m ‘ oP Og eDonald street, iy. 3 after 3 3 Rooms, Tile Bath M. A, BENSON CO. J BM, FOR ; T.. CHILD A = barge é conn” Rn. Saginaw St nopus i ee ae : nice no 9 Bee ‘at 2 space qaiete » eS ees amet OGakiand Ave. a Sit e ainténance. = or oll it. Near school and a : ' . $44 E. Blvd. N. Call wT}. $-1344: pt lhclaninadleetae . FOR RENT ose | fat “SPs te 1713. f $75 oa Slt St ie a4 1 seeenecaonse: iN MERCE LE. Acrots fr vom beach, Furn, or un- ek ; oe lot. ‘ ando : TED OR LEASE LARGE A RM. ome. Gas stéam heat Pur- “nised or unfurnished. $90 per ROY po SY INC, 2 5. nutee Pall 6k home ures 0 Pe yes e a mex 84 Biv Rent Lake Cottages 36A "taba nor SAS chee OES alae Dadar: Fry Se ~~ For & \ sod Rooms 37 + HURRY, | sell ‘teas through Classified Ads. : “ff ‘ * #0406 “open iH and ine Sunder 1-4] - She CARL W.’BIRD, Realtor 7 BE heat. . ‘Clean. in- Also 1 or 3 room a: ents, dows. Mise iowa. ¢ oa Chit. | ,, Cookin jon units. Gren - welcome, . $16.80 wk. 4272; 444 Auburo i 23-0239 = Hrayten . = one re Pats aes 7 BDRM. HOME ON LARE) vy ’ : garage, lake privileges. Adults, ct Stores 40 A ss ene 3 RM HOUSE NEAR URN- / AND) | me be cane automatic heat for rent. Good 3 a. AND Bare wopaay. be — y Saginaw St. FS Pe *| STORE 1300 noe bane FT, open & ee ww St 2 RM. HOUSE Of, BURNER & Bo he Saar r? lee, - wove included, Can 50664 sgt ites &c rE 3 & TH irigerator, i par ma. Shee hemes "For Sale Houses 43 slightly ee al go M ‘ ODERN # Weaver 1678 _T r Rd, or ot cea ayio weekly. Owner ner B.O. Box as Poo” 3 BED = RACTICAL- ly new,-¢ biks. fret school. $75 | Country Dream Home >| month, 2752 Bender-.OR '. H+ RMS BADE, MALL DN PA¥+O0 20 Acres *} ment, Contact ower at 330 Am other nice bomes 5 _ wille 2% miles, Ose G s je at door. Very aitractive snow white fr _ warm, com: and charm- ing. Lf fms. on floor inelud- | Ee By eg Se Sng 4 bedrms. Pull basement, oil furnace, e 4 . chicken house. Humphries PE 47114 rE DOr Deemer +5004 83 ‘wultipie Lis =. Eves. _ CLARK sei | Bet Wace . hard floors, hen an walls, fully in- storms ,~nd base fur- Baca, lot 155 at What have ‘you to ? DOWN. VACANT. West of beat trot & rea “enclosed i : wits ga'0 ise — MafSts oe sane Sel phone sagway, w have over 260 prop- We also bere. photos rae CLARK REAL ESTATE ag Og Me home, gleaming oak fers, Bie: 4 wen wall ca my ti built at as pron sell. EXCEPTIONAL HOME SALE OR TRADE fix bedrooms, full basement, oil-heat, concrete’ $15,000 ees wut the ES ESE traders, ne | SWE TRADE WE SELL DORRIS.& 2 W. Huron A 3 BEDRM. ASBESTOS, INSU-| lated. Basement, end screens. Land » fenced, Strathnrere, 6 Baldwin. No money da., $85 mo. TWinbrook 2-683¢6. 2 $450 DOWN PARTIALLY one tae ROOMS & pate. ones oe YARD. Cer wit OFF BAL win NEA ‘Bion and ores white ¢ tries a steal at Bich es "WATERFORD HILL im terms. WHITE BROS. . Sun. 10 “til 8 ARO BNE : ee Seah "te Se a? oer| ee BEDROOMS nh area at fome veins “at enbp. $48 RE ALTOR PARTRIDGE | TRIBP- REALTORS 13 W. HURON ST. FE 54-8161 or FE 2-9676 Nr. McC onnell School Here's ‘an good home, plus Soeost large rooms and beth — nh; and « private stairway to oa and bath ent up. 2 fine full basement, oil heat. - closed ~ weer, Hee es Here's terms Bank Bid on Caawty National at! % ner MILLER by aide nese hhnnar ‘ie = Slectien’ for $10,- cate ge came bees soak side price ‘reduced for quick BEATER. A good fn- home on North J : x room with open r . hy ate: vars eell P Yor ite-8i William. Miller Realtor F _ FE 2-0263 ra 107%) W. Hw Bt the raneh ‘Post Offi one ted Sete t “I " ' 4 if ae menarate rooms. | WATERFOR emene has} cond. 4 . full oll heat, Garage. Tool PE 43681 . HURON ae Eiiehs|SMART BUY |r ze oer e ie + -_ barn, stalls, and Near | 1 year a A, iis af _ Soho! be ae: AY Maren Ist. on ; WATER 2107 | ps . we oe us Ty Sertegue’, tak satene $135. 3 LAKE. ‘mer in ‘als *S6 built 3 bed- "0 own or $1, front, Pontiac . TWinbdrook Pare Hg in Loon ag a bre GI “mortgage Owner.-FE 44507 a ; derson windows, fsepinee. | . between é pm. MA emi fuit basement. 9 4.2 Joslyn Cor. Mansfield OUR NEW LOCATION mR ctive a Betroom. home. din- ing el < , i rm. NO MONEY DOWN! es. | a Oe ee home with privileges on Crescent WE TRADE Lake. 2 bedrooms, beth, lar; living room & kitchen with iChotee neighborhood, sunny 3 ity, almost finished, 865 Cruse, bedroom . fc te try 90-2419, owner. bath, living room with fireplace! 57,500. a carpeted, kitchen has knotty : cabinets, electric dishwasher, gar- ea . bage disposal, 2 car = ‘ a 12 x. 14 bre x. to schools and i center. Call oun Mrs, Gantger FE S004. Thelma mente intge Jot, 15 ent Simoes. m. reset a Jessie St. Small ele eet SALE Rose McLarty, Broker | 162 . f™N} q rl : Wlarkston REAL ESTATE INC. - FE PE 41661 4 BEDROOMS : ~ DOWN STAIRS — $20 per week RAINBOW REALTY: 4, fgets. unfinished shell wit ss Si PADDOCK loc with over 9° frontage, ol ’ os "te 44306 den Close to Pontiac Ful price gas heat, atic water heat- 200 now. er. pony more features, Ideal for 2 | nor cont eh se, ao M Real ESTATE CO ine e as well a Sample room ment with | _FE $1300. mates = and - only $80 per|3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH j Sa Sp Beene ey Perms Watkins Leike | ~ ' fove Gotta Go Quick kitchen. Full basement, ; : : J. R. Hiltz Davee 3164 t. maak, Inge 1011 W. Huron FE 5-6101 To Buy or Sell Call Howard E. Fox REALTOR 6687 Dixie Hwy. | MApie —_ SPLIT LEV! Starter home, 1104 sq. ft. a plumbing, fo — Pg peat. Gor e 5 i Sabo to: lor don F alis t 5 Fi.066, ae NEW CUSTOM 2 bedroom ratich. Plastered Trades accepted. wret SUBURBAN Soaveesk sued has bon Feauced ‘is in price $2,500. 15 x 26 room, pig kitchen, Large rooms, plastered walls, oak rs, _— es lovely rec. room, Nice a joc: ried! A wigvely home for ~ $450 DOWN Immediate a rag on this nice 2, bedroom home, Family sired dining "toon, — 2 new ol] furnace. New siding. i —_— wmetinnniid School. 86, ‘ull = om t bpen 2 ce 41 mo age cost. nm B E Powe re 3308 Jim Williams SUBURBAN EAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 4 nn ag _— a —_ tis Baldwin Ave. 40647 'T ver’ ~ YY OWN *CUCKLER 5 Bin 5 Satu. Seaee eee. Sate ba 26 NW Saginaw Near Clarkston. $250 down, -MAple FE 44001 Eves. FE 23-7520) 51178. a . BY OWNER : q oi ES VACANT for immediate pos- at session. Newly decoratec, 2 rooms, bath, large liv- ing room, kitchen and _— e toom. 2 years oid, alum 7 Se num storms and screens, See Eta os ——— ee SR bungalow Ee, matt oseceamaieess; | | it AS at ged eat, | mc =a hi — Lake Privileges ou Life will AR. Mt ter zr sol en This 2 2 bedroom and Berard ee. eae a ci os Lake, Gn saree SS & Weateserd a. oe bet ie ene of 2 the ren : Fern, 2 x aos oF pea. ty 2-Famil ; ry Te . handy to schools 5_rm. 2 berm: for owner = soy a 3 room ent es Taxetront bey mente thet will make the Beautiful oa Ww, bi a as Yurnace, also : ie by ail _ lange Tiving| Feae. fires arranged. = # ure , ows. 2 ; ath.| GILES REALTY co. ay rage, fence a Calle 517 221 BALDWIN AVE. di shopping Tari ose “FOUR frame house ‘aie Ta jot, Price & e Png 9’ snerhee, BOW 2 9 Tet Dose home fun saorees with Car- Fige tes room and dining ‘ bath, ‘Clarkston, neh. All birch fints! Keto to ee this wyemgartal as . You'll like it. Onfy $18,500. SAVE. YOUR CAR and your mon- ey! Good substantial 3 bedroom \iireed, oors. (Only facts walking di are ie Fs sata A rare,.buy on in Seminole ENJOY fullest, - ® to a PARKING MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BRICK 3 gg with tow wa in new subdir’. sion. basement, recreation room Be “Dar, tires ork heat : ; : ‘o bedroom vacant mr| Serna ees aay | Ma Roegeetsee me © | FULL OF SURPRISES Baie Peek" Baser seas e'bowe | dinret nas" Union take pre| TAVS — WO 3-3350'| un? Pri? ‘Some mang tak ove Tecan. EVES. GAT. _& SUM. TO 90051) srictedeuoaivinion on larg im the elty. : |, ONLY $750 DOWN F166 fiichen, your, family Sage 2 eer 2 degroom moder in Ponte. PE i Eiko Contracts - PONTIAC “ a 1s. saan LAKE HEIGHTS. aye market. shows by is NICHOLIE "GEORGE SLATE , | Bidieawed pi eee » bed “SUDDENLY ITS 1860” pid HARGER. . RATION PLA eee tere, | Pir Pe = $600 4 rooms, White Lake } ” ae ea See Ea eae | eee se KNUDSEN For Sele Farms 48 $500 down, in area, 2 story buy today. Located 40 ¢ RM. . hom: ge | race. $8.- in the Romeo area and fea- nn, 0000 so month, pome. Pascmene MU sae or|, turing Circular stairway, ; we allow- 0. " * gitting room, ceramic fire- West Side fe ne GR 2S We ba cenit toa oh to} pines et lange, sereened Reaty ave 8 m aod | RIDGEW LTY meatry pacen cece! beet Beata | Secetmecce: | Weve = ; _ wer | OX Wt Mile na. 34210 or #2045. : _ Iandseaping. $5,000 down. and doors Front and 44-0003 iy A By EG . “$80 MONTHLY Richa Steele : 34 Center A LOT TO LIK water heater, ' Oat me, weapons Nothing Down | ese's2hie aithet| aoe mat wnrte! tm, | seeps | pee eta rary iste ene) ssmotay | B] ALR | gieretas | Seas | eset Will build, ou "my tot for athall| Qu" "bus line, "Porced = alr "be . Yara paved. drive carport, $1,920 down. dae : Me ors — | Hardwood, floors. Carpeted ing): Copp RAN screens, —— gy im OPEN FRIDAY, on mane ene, were farm Sate, $e eesti ae eo uiden tos maces tein: welvarn wd kite, ted. bath “Gis out of town owner. oe es odern elute teats fsa our buage wile | inna’ oom herent wince fom | Price eguces tema wi ree] SCOTT LAKE Near Schools Mase othe cnn yncn tten| HURON VALLEY | GEORGE BLAIR bogses ana | Near Schools ev ae te 3 ey aes ee 7766 M59 at Pontise Lake REALTOR from 3 bdrm. ‘modern, 2 elans ay ‘OR Re Fe ited Lt | COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS BUSINESS” MICHIGAN BUSIN eenting Machines | : ss SALES ORFERA IBGEWAY REALTY | #15 Baldwin Ave. LAYOFFS = Satie > 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE ' TRADE —E. TAWAS INVEST! . f, years —- well PO DLPLLL TO tener oo = Yes wate ne au) Home a via itt a og GARTER be miboEWay REALTY Beet eas sees 0 dove | eo ony aa'nathes: ARRO REALTY | _8163_CASS — ELIZABETH RD, or | Seasoned Land Contract secured, IT MAKES SENSE FROM HFC. y — “ROCHESTER, MICH, | we" Soon) oS “L Ph. ee! Al 10791 : We Se Hovde 5 page. +shbbeghowen Sete eCerreneee # Sper cane a on “3 eet eet ee poe eee ee ee ee cena theta bee shiess q Sener the ena an weer RonoUaE DELUXE. oa eis ae yer ui, rae 2 yrs. = 1987 EU: WEEP- | gE: er, RIERA CHARTER in OR - 0. 156 MUNTZ TV, 24" CONSOLE, . 0010. i turce RADIO : es THE y PONTIAC PRESS, _TuUnsDay. FEBRUARY 6,10 1958. iad Par CKMORE FARMS. Pris, gam Fill Your. Qe Today. Us GRADED . CHOICE BEEF | DRESSED HOG6, Whot't ‘a OR, , PEAS. FRENCH PRI SPINACH. CUT CORN & PP CHOPPED BR COLI $#.50 Per Doz, Packages 20 Qunce. RED $9. wit) 4 SLICED STRAW ADDED. iat FLORIDA RANE J SUGAR a 8 PoE. Bevery’ $ Locker Service APPLIANCE “SALE 013 N MAIN ROCHEST cad wg SA ot pn hay ll sinees om Sale Farm Equipment eae NEED $25 TO $100? bp Te os washer. 8 & WHEEL. HORSE TRAC: oe wate ft | Fe ea: thee cate ae ‘ Bese : ers, » gas SEABOARD RCA Wairtros! rene ne ager reg. Oc b ehair L458 =e “ ie _fiy” as Brass jong thee es ee avenport a F ynoxe Crosley Deluxe eects range, reg. | ant es and ottoman... r+ mis ieee E 8-9061 pee hem S100 $2 per wk. pe ae re aa Act Now | in - Seaboard Finance C peal elecitie irvaner, de Celling tile “Partits Ho Propien ius, made, hegiet. Maytag ‘ise. | Movauabie, aon oe tor ue TREE PICK-UP & DELIV ery * i er ww us ROntH PeanY streer | er schicee WY soni ~ WYMAN’S _ Rovers: Bn nda Mor ‘acti “tetaye work. Our “WHEN YOU NEED AUTOMATIC: WasieR & DRY. | 19 Ww. Pine. PE ¢1123 trained mechanics | will. SAVE $r° f iti, reledgorn a $35 oe ee NORTHERN . YOU TROUBLES & MONEY! er >. electire ( ZO ‘ $500 . eae ate Meine, | ' Take Oves Payments ar Uy, Y/ HOUGHTEN & SON V 9260, will take $100. FE on These 140 Goole Puan OI Nad gece tape " 6tFine See. can mr it ogtety, on your . r To 26 op furaitire $ AROUT RF RENG “OU Was Repossession Values — Open § AM. TO 8 P.M. Daily «| | TARPAULINS — AL : sadorsers. we Pam —_ 4 r) sult your hg a CAN BE ai 2 ee ame a mM ae TM, Rag, WS. Pat. OFF. JOE's A & N SU arcs. 3 *E 2-0022 glad to help ND AT LAE SALES B PRICE 3 ‘for @ 1008 ty NA Serven, Og - MeCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS NEW you At robe: A little out 5 bp. SE 150. FE 2-5862 Bisset, Paani to | 0 § reat - rigs ~ a Wan _s a lot 5 bp is 43) $150 Pevin tai Dx. tod a at peer ae Series : Ls of all peng NEW & U Deluxe Norge Wring Washer . $70 ~ usual designs for eve “Okay, Senator! Le i t away — but | 14 mu ). Bir: Visit our trade dept. for real bared 5 = Downs, Balloons, rlights. ty: tor: t's get into space righ ae — 13 cu, ft. Regt See +3. 8, ae -————fet’s also keep our feet on the ground!” — Fann ree te ae arom | Ra. Me was % GAs & OIL BURNER SERVICE Valle ZR OTE a1. * OF _ ; ee ' HAND BA SAWS he Pontiac ¢ Problem? |4UTO. THOR WASHER Wi ANY DhOwNIn’ HARDWARE Vanderey Lumber Mit. A “Sti iM A Mort, Froblem? ot} BUBer clecirie range only ius} AU DOWN DELIVERS” * | onAC 6 WieEL. | re paneP=™ SUNDAY p| per Ra PE Farm & Industrial FOUF Fequirements. Any property.| Re a eat Satie - ol Gratter, tng constr. trey whol | ZS-2e2___. SANFORD | oF ASONARLE. Tractor C Co. bay lang eon Peemas gerviee. Also "ce tre re COMPLETE GOODYE AR 5 c Lake Road. FOR RENT Till : ve ward Be Eauities : Floor sanders, hand sanders — ___FE Soin) or FE G14 bor FE + SERVICE sT. TOILETS $16.55 EB Nina! Serainrs et ctl hts | 0 oe Pe san| feb ase oe He Seaer ream eateries DRY SLAB WOOD. EXC. FoR | MeCullochy Chain Saws TOANSSHO00 10 S100 LPMRAD SEE, PEAR 0, Used Tyade In Dept) ae St tla | Fe ee memes | = OSE SHE Foo ——|_ Brat tee ‘ete’ ws ‘ Pee ee esas dene = id Per uy purpose, , gining rm te, brand | new | 3 drawer seeoavecs ee se sanaetiess vast gees nsseed PPAPE =" die aman « a Ne oR aM We heave bans few good used chain od oF aot, in’) dromat wash chine, apt size avenpor me har... : 172 *S ". Uitsino SUPPL, * trica plies ds *. week. $1238. —— a goa 7 Laprovewvaes — = conanty mee ses est mise. |] Sr ra + $048 30| GAS COIV SION URNER Lo-| “878 rei Gee Sundar “o: bed wood, FEC42, ot FE . KING B ROS. 7 ot wo ad +1848 to see. ay Table, butist “a4 chairs: 8 Blast. ‘Also gas space healer. 2 bly. 138 eee wee bani | $8608, 11 Scott Lake 'Ré. . Soe uF Sous, house constructed. . BEDROOM SUITES — SLIGHTL chair ee. : SEASONED, | *E 4-0734 4-112. 4. Te & garage or on eratched or d, newest mod-| } Heywood wake. ‘|. Hardwood any length desired. ~ MeCULLOGH CHAIN SAWS spit Sie Notions} Butiding |. grey "Welnut, choice” of Panel mum) THOMAS ECONOMY Garage Doors | Cameras, Equipment 614 Also shade and ornamental trees) Rentals & Repairs . “Pontiac FE ple, ney BE, IC FURNITURE rry stee! overhead sec-| WE BUY, & TRADE. CAM- 7 ACE, — KIN. ‘see sp _ Sale. = 77 : a is com- : |. @nds, 90) sizes 1 ) ° ‘$ Swaps 5S | pare, with ‘all others. Some ‘sets | 361 g. * FE 20151 : “tas Eppe eaorn cra gen. a W ver" fet gi Oakland oe = a USED TV, $18.5 UP, RCA COLOR ? . ; Palnt chard Lk. Ave ANTIQUE AUCTION. COMPL: 2 cry vem peters mm bcc °E* me ee tae 4 ‘ 5-158. to ~ Ab Comer i ve € #7. — Ty, auoet Rete 2 : — stac be sold Corne: 1967 FORD 4 box & mattress. “E suite W Like new, | oer = see fats ae 55148. 4 oe SWAP FOR cf Se PAINT SALE colors. Rent our og . on fine et floor BARNES. HARDWARE take small house- Rn mg S&S RILEY: Broker attr rane Lake BE san LOSEOUT 2 Burner hotplates, Reg. $14.95, '|3 Burner ons hotplates, Reg. $19.95, now $15.95. vou ae ieee k ees Our Recently Enlarged Used . Appliance Dept.! RANGES REFRIGERATORS WASHERS DRYERS IRONERS . HEATERS NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS Reconditioned Guaranteed Consumers Power Co. 28 W. Lawrence FE 5-8151 For: Sale Miscellencons 60 m: age a alg % OFrr sis, iha FPR Xo money. dow we cision ca Ob a aad ree AL. G. AUTO. jTO. WATER Pcater, Hs. PE. oie) feet aarti ne dn sh eee ee tinted 0 GAL. O1L HOT WA oR HEAT- 430 Farmsworth. Lake. g Stk Laundry trays. furnace. 9 yrs. old. 4 eatin: ies Bru oas FoR of . 2 burner hot plate, ATTENTION PRE-SPRING CLEARANCE aly “pet ed 47" Model, scratch: = ode 09 Value $48.30 trim, while — also “Valk on 34” and modeis. Biuorescent. 393 Or- ¢ Lake Ave. — 5, a SIZE OIL gfe HEATER with blower, $20. NEED ANY “BOOK El Pg pot Bl Write Box Press % EY, Gace ye PIPE tt Sin. 21-ft i lige ft. CASH AND CARRE "| CABLE PLAYER PIANO fect condition. H00 E ph ACCORDION, BASS. WHITE & yA Like ‘new. Reas. Se Sane, Sashabaw ANUAL an & bench in blond. Like new, _tohe savings, FE ¢S0ed. PER- Player pe OS me og overhauled. Same as , $35 down — $12 ” MUSIC co. N. Saginaw. 6-8222. TONING _ FE 23-5217 Rental: Purchase Plan On all Band & Orchestra Instru- “MORRIS -MUSIC_ PIANO OSCAR _2-0567 wees AI > ma Quitm yer, OL Fi pe-| at ges bt 2600 2 ~ — eae: Rc om ny a seg Frm = ftr gt eee oie Returned init + * Knotty ag") Sie30 oulaeheg nf ores: Fe te Fer tasea wi BOonTIAg PLYWOOD CO. 408 Baidwin _ SOLOVOX mp ATTACHMENT. PIECES OF WEAREVER COOK-| -Hundreds comb ns. I ware, , and misc. articles. ogg a ge 10 a i03 ~ —— per month. CALBL MUSIC 60. Licht For ouTsipg,| * %. Seinen Lg get ye ~ 90 8. Perry. ‘ SPECIAL! RANGE HOODS, $20.95, INCL BRAND NEW Console Pi- —— si medicine anos. 10 ‘ cal with $37.96, Pearl Beautiful action, tollet seats ae covered while eee SS 0 ther last . Water systems “80 with tal tank G. A, _Soenpeon 80 S. Perry, prs ace Bal- I - 119 N. REO .- eric Date * SAG: A W N SMALL APARTMENT SIZE BALD- MOWE 5 | see R Used 8 PIANO IN BEAU- tiful walnut case. Only $305. ¥ $49.95 UP don't hare to be aa expert rowriace oir | Euasttes "ia" Maton Sh, . AUTHORIZED ogee Sales & Service a" THCORPORATED CRAFTS ACTORS ot tractors and power mowers, 1 ee reduced to amost cost. murreg W240 Michixan F) F 33 Ave. —40. FE 45139 Delivered MY _3-1196 old, $2, Fe ham Dr’ gimeseue FE 2 Parakeets Guar. to "Talk ial bird & cage $6.75. Trained . $8, Dise birds ton loads delivered. Pran- Coa) Be Erwin E. Fuller auctioneer. Woop A WY “SIZE. Plants, Trees, Shrubs | 68 OAKLAND i SERV. TRIM. ming & regoval. Free * est. FE q FE isons. Pennsylvanis- Brergreen Beediings | We have the best for I nes, Spruces, or listing today SCHROTH’S NURSERY Indiana, Pa. For Sale Pets 2 | 3 MO. AKC. REG. GERMAN SHEP- . Black & tan, Wormed, certified, Imlay City. AKC COLLIE PUPS. STUD SERV- 53055. LACK, MALE. at ke ice. (OR 3-2717 For Sale Housetrailers 78 | | 22 Gali ‘after 8:36 pm. BoB. Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Wednesday 7 P.M. | Every Friday ....7 P.M. Every Sunday ....2 P.M. ~ Buy and Sell Daily Door, Prizes PT. IRSTREAM TRAILER, 1956 mene in tect FOR PA & oN Harley :Day : _Beviaves re x Sere, *s. ft Ty BOs hag il b bhags TRAILER. e i a SAILS and taller ohm ates x ¢€. = 43243. oy electric evin: 80s. Kelly's Hardware, rh eat Adams, Auburn 2-881), ee ie sis eed th pac ALO. PINANCING 4 INLAND LAKE E SALES ree W. Huron FE. 2-6122 JOHNSON MOTORS - Eve Trailers & Accessories. a7 for § used stock. Motors from 7% bp up, Terms. H gt Boat Work rom ori 0 ODE DEA 9 — $ oe ES we Neus & Accessories 85 oy DIVCO oe Delivery — $195 53 INTERNATIONAL , Metro Parcel Deliv. "3695, SEER ae r Ae completely reconditioned & oe $1895 1'53 CHEVROLET 14-Tor yg Bei Te. Co. 95 Nice. | , 40 OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM WE TRADE— TERMS OWENS Used Truck Center: 147 S. SAGINAW e urday, | CARS FORsCON NECTICUT. PHIL- Fein Tame minite sent eg el phis. Gas allowance. FE Wwson. 23-3215. ‘ : Wanted Used Cars A-1 PRICES FOR SCRAP & OLD cars, OR 3-601. is MUCH AS $90 FOR JUNK A cheap cars. FE 23-2066 days “= Can be seen at , W. Huron 6t, ama Fil a - ? BEDROOM. SLEEPS ith. Awning. Price $1,650. meats aR supplies, equipment, week. GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS, AKC, dog. in can On "0 sean in Tl for EM ~ A SHOP. 55 Williams St. FE 46433. a El RIES. CAGES. ons Oakland A ‘ou Since te FART COLLIE PUPS. BLACK 4 6 wks. ee ount om all cages St. FE. re PS, $5. EMALE BEA- C registered. SIAMESE KITTENS. GET ONE for your Valentine! Boys, girls, SNAP-ON TOOLS The choice. of Better Mechanics. 8 Miller St. ‘ PE 2-0098 ‘ VATION ARMY RED SHIELD STORE verythin bo tom Four eee. 118 WEST LAWREN NC er Ze. OR SELL M MEDIUM Ur. a * SIZE BABY CRIBS ~ Hage Fearieates pa too Talbot. Lumber feck ane ah fo: FOLL oo mattresses, Also one TWO CLARE LIFT TRUCRS 0m | sno 900 CAPACITY. SACRI- Fick. FE. 5-5133. “% Sew ockrieal a ar and ire. ectrical “material to be: sold B'nt Oakiend ra “ebVolveri ine a as Co. ee 45 W. 14 Mile Rd. at John R, © 34442 _Linco. SUNS, MODERN AND ANTIQUE. . guy Sell, Trade. de. Burrsnell 5 Tele NS ea set. TRADE. Mank y Leach "0 ley, ARLIN 32 CA RIFLE — 16 shot bolt = ae anq box of sh Like 4 © 46007. oe bl ge 419 AND 22 5SA- vage. standard revolv- heletee ie Per- wired, FE 5° $10.95 eee ies + $16 ski boots SAGINAW — ST. T Special +t sand. —— Blues, and are the pede on F sane eas pants, ! Considerately priced, MI Or | ses Age SURPLUS FE 2-0073. $2180. Eves. & Sup. _ FIBER - GLASS MATERIA TO | TROPICAL FISH, GOLD FIsH, cover quer Seen ee d a ak Seen hie. ot be windows. lh. supplies nee water &t.. Lk. Orion. MY 2-1691, =, i: made to order. CAR in eves. : a, TROPICAL FISH AND SUPPLIES. 3g aE Large selection Home grown, * a Specialty. Tank repair, "For Sale Livestock 72 er aaa ets a Soe Phone ‘oni. oles § NALLY GOOD WALK | trot mare. ‘Unusual colored foing | on . Also on’ h £ nettes. pone | . Cee rg 0aRTER rae eenea extras, rags ge tA EM- t Bn 2 - ra Worm cultures, Larry a. yee tes, loi Boston. FE Open eves. WILL LEASE OUT ON BREEDERS — four be nga females, Boston _ AKC. ‘KC. 1386 Clyde ‘ka Dogs Trained, Boarded 7 70) bDoGs, CATS BOA BOARDED — 2 il. Hay, Grain & Feed 71 18T HAY, $18. ‘STRAW, GRAIN. __Horse 5-0666. s boarded, $18. MA TEPALPT AND .TIM M. hay, Never wet, MU +7416. ~ DOG 3 's. Tele bg TYPES OF HAY. i8T & IND ing, Straw, Sass 1 aegis TS) ial sae - Compare? Pi ee . | These Prices Anywhere \ Compare the following values and you will,gee for i pene that we’ meari business. Stop and shop at the “Bright Spot” and save many dollars on the ear of your choice. Remember we are open til 10 p.m. ‘and have 70. fine used cars available at all rs} SCHUTZ MOTORS _ Bud Shelton Motor Sales: = 8 Woodward, Birmingham Auburn at East Biyd FE 80683, ’ 1953 BUICK 4 DR. NICE, CLEAN | EV. ‘car, oc fig © gs 4 down, Lucky Auto; aginew. FE 42214 CAD. 1057 62 COUPE "ALPINE! 1 D ‘white, $3,390 MI 4698, oor trade-in sean 9 sey oar : 2 Stem, Mirs. = % EN ny ee Pies wee e 5489 x cr aces times. Four courteous salésmen to serve you. oe t pease Pet ae mies || Phone FE 8-0488 whether you're trading, buying POF Gpen Evenings "tu @. || OF selling. Foster's Imported Autos ee $1395, $995, : ‘$5 PLYMOUTH |“ 2-DOOR ' IF you" be LOOKING F ee ee = North © SCHUTZ MOTORS Chevrolet $12 S$. Woodward. Birmingham NTER AT 8. WOODWARD - 4951 CADILLAC 62. AUTO. TRANS. gp: R&H. Good tires. Clean, just like BIRMINGHAM 4-2735 | 'S4 ome ket “68° * aga, Set tesusy th = Radio & Healer, Hdram not be in stock __new. 210 8. An "tS, CHEVY BEL AIR HARDTOP. : VILLE ~~ 2. ¢. | owner, Low ist CADILLAC COUPE DE . FE eine Kind you Uke to : ; _ B19. buy. $1,085. a - 30 CHEV. 1 OR. HEATER, GOOD 52 2 Moron. $49, . ape | CHEV. CO ¥ po: \ LOOKY HERE $400 Equity. OR 3-1103._ : Pot, Customiine Sedan. 51 Rambler HT ........-.+--. ge ‘36 CHEVY CONVERT. ” CON- <= . oe C j . rolet 2-Dr. Powerglide, Here #09 that Sat wil atop ‘waffic - «# Chevrolet Seda .....-. 3 75 dition. New tires, FE 30707. | Ocemen annem : FA R Dey alee ae a 8 ee cg IP ge . . | TOF y PLYMOUTHS -fapose can ation fee 83 CHEVY. 2-DR. -Al CONDI- R Sales & Servic ton. $830. ORiando 32004.” , ptt - ‘ ape a te “What a sale! I bought a hat, two sweaters, plaid Bermudas, BR AN CH 1958 es ~“82 Chrysler a : $149 DOWN — CHEVY <¢ 2/5495 $1295. CLUB COUPE) 4-DOOR ra “7. QeP _ . “Standard wrens. om. nh. FE) - For Sale Cars 91) For ee a 56 ‘Oldsmobite 98 OR TRADE IN eee sei oat "6 ghewrelet wit a 2 ~~ pes | Power steerin wer brakes. ra- : ercy: ke heater, low mileage on Reale . HURON MOTOR SAL ES! ed $345 _ | FORD Ve. GOOD MOTOR, ‘Ss FORD CONVERTIBLE. TAKE cio & heater. ay Hydramatic, #iec- TARMS AND 30 PLATES 5 ee ee md cet Sheowner beauty. - “Saody rough, rums good. $40, MI. over payments. tric © ere re THIs C. ALWAYS A SELECTION OF | ete . AR he 1954 T. HTOP HYDRA. POs- =) soos? CARS os oma) Schutz: Motors 2 FORD D VICTORIA. mam Ta ee SPSL, SD cree : An ALL MODELS AVAILABLE uses Pers N oases had Eddie | 6 ay = = , ¥ - Ste vy, yo i R * x: $12 8. Woodward. Birmingham a tee ae Sales Ree Of 08.85 mo. Call Great | P ONTI AC > PER MONTH “uxe = ais nnan rare Bxcep: $39 oo _ $565 , DRSOTO, 1956 | Harold Turner Ford. SPECIAL PAYMENT PLAN F woTORE, . M24 AT CLARKSTON - Occasionally. we get in trade FORD — MEROURY uy Figen: | 987, on LUMAR FS A Og tg SCHUTZ MOTORS Te Oaniand™ £2 | se Fore yor Ail the extras 33 Pore Geemm, Bat nS . t car.” TLLMAN. 1983 CONVERTIBLE Wer “A - € iv . Sass Bee Gees) RET AL, | meres FACTORY | pies Cweneepeleie power & brakes, 2 E_¢73i6. hite tires, automatic trans- ~ WE-CAN RED ik CAR” i S O ‘§ pPoxtTiuc. «1 i SEDAN skion, radio & heater i 7 F ‘ eee cand oe 56 FORD Pontine’ Community TC RE mrewaCK HL HAUPT : BR ANCH $1495 SCHUTZ i MOTORS HARDTOP a ane aR ee Nessie seein ae ame be < PZ NM ‘ d ; *§3 eee ae arkston, Mich. . (92 8. Woodward, Birmingham $1195 . e0,* ar. deluxe, rcae tie FE BEHIND: THE POST OFFICE SALESMEN’S DEMO, °S7 TRIUMPH ‘$6 Pontiac Starchief Catatine. with eas Onguatom interior Junk , = : Bi ho 1958 Bonneville sport coupe. All) 9 AR. Lg hydramatic. : veniences that maker | Oide- 93 DeSOTO | c vm irmingham: |" ops, 1937 Sige Pull. Sask Tor Tom | Gove nae eee BLUE _— Schutz Motors 4 oe | $395 eres eeree a em) Begeelee | Peoeesee | PONTIAC _ $95 _ $2795 ew ae miles, ey es price only $2. pone taken hay beni woman. aT *. Peeersee,,! Schutz Métors Mp ioeded wit ake ed cor tor | Mug H, Drosiiow. Just look! es nm eee TY. ‘igpeportation "96 Caaumee sedan A BIRMINGHAM MI 4.2735. top loaded. wke old car for) K & H. Dynafiow. Just look’ Ss , \ : Fbnes tiac price cate- car from bumper to bumper. gp ng He O12 6. Weogward, ___ Birmingham ae DR. 6 Ral. SOLID “Mocs, Mercomaue, ® £8: vi SG weniwar min beater Say alban RETAIL ee eae Shee a : ; Bo! r e ¥ 1a SMU"Bsars: Waratons, | BEFORE YOU BUY | _Stlowber:ai'tsigivaner ep. | “prced wen “IY MOPEVS| pon A EOE BERBER a leg Hag STORE|’ ae soem, choose ‘from uM fe 8 WoToR SALES, ANY CAR - eee aes pan Ee bas “Dunafow | *. Bergen ms sine SAE. ug flock No. 41 — ‘35, Pirmouth. aww a ‘Telegrape) , CALL. ME COLLECT | equity & taxe over payments. 7 See Ce kee (eR -' — ee | © MT CLEMENS 87. ae Ee sean? Oh bait after 6 p.m. en acl * Per FE 3-7117 AT THIS NUMBER BUICK RDM. ¢DR. $1408 NUMBE | i FORD CLIB COUPE. BLACK, | “Full power et Stock No. 487 — 'S@ Ford 2 ¢r | BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _ Mi 6-5300 RAH. PE 3-043) 196 ‘Sjate St | "33 MERCURY 4 DR 8 875 eustomline V8. Fordomatic. Radio a | iis FORD, ¢DR OVBRDR ¢.|,,Mercomatic 1R & H sinis _ | Master. Lagat bive ....... 00.) aint, SERA! Taek. one eee seers egermee| | “BRIGHT SPOT’ NNY BARRE — ! ee _Cheap we sani ** ** CHE! 5. ISCHUTZ MOTORS. 57] F( YRD. MMENCURY TSP OL tm $195 Stock No. $17 — outer anger | eet Sia oe ee ee BIRMINGHAM | “copes: Fee va Teer s,| ae | ~ Olds-Cadill | : ary | ae ~ 2pD00R af seme, Pree eet.) Schutz Motors |ane mn ee _ 4585!" VOLKSWAGEN 1957 | S- illac Dealer ( M = 4 Jove “* $328 can “nada KARMAN GHIA CPE. ; 495 ens $1295 8 bey fer | 2 A estware__ siemens |" iar - Orchard Lake at Cass AJ. "Ss? Ford $477 neater . eee cee Biaupunkt beg tadio ; _| SO MONEY Dow ON CARS yore gh ro MOFaom te Buck suerswer, “SS Ha | Long HOMER HIGHT MTRS. EAEFES is FE 80488 Open ‘Till 10 p.m (35 Chevy Bel Air 4dr. ...... $1105 Schutz Motor Ss: Bob - Frost | “1§ Minutes Prom Pontiac.” offer. 108. Mr. se p. ° N h Se Pord Wester 00000. Sates | 01a 8. WOODWARD. BIRMINGHAM ee = ort [38 Ghevy'Mardtog 00000000" Shine | an Ge D4 DR & “63 FORD.| 320 cs. Rb, | 280 Munter Biv. Birmingham | Values z ™ "Se Buick Super Wr saat | pe Me greg congyion. FE EN | EAD ies7 PLY-| . : E B Chevrolet: "36 Ford Ranch Wagon .... $1398 ing FORD RANCH RANCH WAGON -V4.| MOUTH 4 DR. HARD TOPS! | E RU ARY “3 wt fle A a: FS FOM. Your ie cor is for equity. me eee ee or t e RU: AT 8. WOODWARD ‘3s pac, eee | SEE McNEAL LIQU O S BIRMINGHAM MI_ 42735 +33 | : . : S " at te B59 Ford [os saan awe hort hc edly IDATION SALE Soares ust. 2-Dr.| ‘56 Merc. | Month UST’ / able mechanical 2 : . for "46 $125. 6845 Forest- "65 ¢ C -LJT ETc. on I ra f _lawn, OR } - 4 e : / FOR QUALITY FE 47371, * gtk 829528 You can't beat quality for real : as f a : value! We have many used: cars THE CAR YOU PLAN TO BUY? A CADILLACS " papprocom cures) «= 308 Hardtop | sss ss —_ | vg MOTOR SALES Also & fine selection of other _ ‘siton $0841, N th it 304 tion today! IF NOT— ys WE MUST REDUCE OUR = vi NEW. AND USED CAR INVENTORY | ———ilson Pontiee-Cetitiae-}—,.. DODGE, 1957 _ Or D QA 56 olds 88 4-Dr,_..$1695 ) | | : = a _ = — ~ RARDTOP radio eine ching STOP IN : '37_DESOTO. iresweep eaeee al »eeeess- Gave $1100 ; J330N. gies | Chevrolet; North j.ftiase « : | SetPoint Bea He - W d | $Becial | A custom | Royal 36 Buick Sup. 4$Dr. $1795 | . WE PROBABLY HAVE IT i '57 DESOTO Fi See een beers Wren < oodwar | radlo, & heaters wate tres, | pinuaiwedtame © VOORRAR? 5 h HARDTOP. ‘radio & heater, full | ON OUR LOT an ee .. -$ave $1100 * . automatic transmission. ai a he BA C wer, dynsfiow. white “tires. | Ss Biue. gag toed . Bham MI 4-1930 power steertag, & brakes. 6 , FORD cusToM ag], DR RAE. evrolet. No 475. i eee Perera BP et cg a ided, Dash, Rear ike new throughout ° * . ‘ 7 - : CTE P< r why Le IF YOU'RE LOOKING For "| 2 poath: on valence: 3 7240 cara © MOTORS, ong] :RUNEBR AT 8. WOODWARD 6 Baek Z| .. $1695, LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS || 57 DESOTO Firedome .............. $ave $1000 SURE TO SEE ScnUTZ | emeneees “apc | ee eDale nb Hunt xk. faflow | rad % nag ie op 0, af ge GOR ~ White 6 Comet Bin. Sportene ALL MAKES. MODELS SCHUTZ MOTORS a a Faure | (CG tres.” STOCK 57 FORD 2-Door ......... oé taeses suse ws gaaee Dash, Dust Headlamps NEWT" AND PRICE TAGS. \912 8. Woodward, Birmingham aie Grealt Mf ay Mr. Parks ai \ 53 NASH ’ ‘ ~- = SCHUTZ MOTORS ° eis Harcld Turner Ford - 56 Buick ae ees - ee ate 5855 DESOTO Fireflite- ois. ....55.- . Save $1200 JTZ 3} S 1953 DODGE ‘FORD 2 DR, METALLIC SPECIAL RARDTOP. radio & | 57 FORD Station Wagon ..............++ $1895 if Green & Wate. Spertene Feit. Ae 2 Veet nemingaa Phone PE 4-2978 . reem. Good cond. Must sacrifice. 4-DOOR heater, dvaafiow, white tires. salon, ‘Rear’ pelrostel: Radio, Soltx V2 2DR. R&H. : TOCK N , 2 ; 8923 te : . 5 Bere “elie mile: |SWEPT- WING DODGE oor POR, ee. HARD $195 56 DeSoto V-8 F'd. $1495 | 5© FORD Victoria .. tyre eee ee ne ere rere es $1495 } "37 DESOTO Fireflite ‘ ‘io te enaes jSave $1400 ing CHEVE-T-DR—Wam Poet," PODOE cane a ravens | i001 °r ewourn peaien| OCHutz Motors eee etna nec '36 FORD Station Wagan 4-Dogr $1395 | power Brakes. Dual Headings. “Windohied ao CHE Lio : ee _ dle Blecle Ford FE 22566. | STATT S ee ET WAGON aity | 012.8. WOODWARD. BIRMINGHAM mm. / 56 DESOTO Firedouibe ©.ss.c,.0s-scacese.. . $1695 J 5 _ i MOTOR SALES Take over paymens. MY 2.0101, | "36 RAMBLER. 4 DR. SUPER. ALL |’55 Buick Super ...$1395 | '56 BUICK Club Coupe ..../............ $1595 DOOR Light Blue Finish. Deluxe Heater, ‘16,000 miles. f Z \/ Mu MY 32% uk. orion} == BARGAINS © Slaer. eae er car in trade. 110] ~-2.DR- MARDTOP witn fuit power, | —— ms foo se T wiles - SACRIFICE. is Roig PES “53° » rol 3 Eeatly 5 Mea vec one’... ont | '56 FORD 2- : $563 ; 1195 56 DESOTO Piredotee Pn rs ec $1695 1959 asim Se MILTON [ss ice svat 3495 Door srr SUBST RT at el it ea "Share Car err permet | Roger’ . Sal es& Service sss | Saatow, white Gres sfoce' Ne. 55 PLYMOUTH 2. Door» suas nite etleneee§ TOE 2DOOR | “Fortomatic W/Walls, 11.000 miles. 3200" Dow: = = ne | HOME _OF _THE_RUGGED. JEEP P . ils uf DE =e Rh EM ay A SEZ 135. Pontiac 2-Dr. ..$1195 | ‘35 FORD 4-Door o-f Mss ceeseeeee __..s1005 | | 'S6 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 8 ........... $1695 ., VELY NO MONEY DN.|. stccrime” cil other aceestories. 810 SEDAN, radio & _nenter. hy- ee $OCOR MaRnTOe utton Transmission Radio, f (4 : Eadie Siecle _Pord. FE 32008. | [ive 08 Sestionaiy clean dramatic STOCK 485. / : pT 9 hn Finish “Special Interior, 19.000 miles, , @ AND SCYIS Bice "cytaaes ete ane | SS cons AS ala HE 56 Ford Castecniine $1195. 35 CHE VROLET Sfatiod Wagon 4- Door . . $1295 | 35 BUICK = wicone- HARDTOPs ee or equivalent. $26.22 8 mo | 1937 FORD CUSTOM 300. 4. DR gue ee SEDAN. eas 6 cea EL 2 Seicial Pee ocdvsensessccne epee $1195 LOW DOWN Pa MENT. | wake Orion Motor Sales | V-8. Auto trans 9,800 mi, Sharp Ld er. fordomati | eee “en aS A os . ww Transmission, Radio. 8245 Down, UP TO 36 ce On AL M24 AT CLARKSTON RD $1. 730. MA 5-1101. xo | be) FORD Vv ictorig ate vegis ae ee ee $1295 ; wer Jeumeditie delivery on these 8029 We PORD GORD CORDON wn | Rosey toga Ba 7 'S4 Pontiac 4-Dr. ..$ 795| = ae 1 CHEVROLET 210 oso ev ese $ 895 wren sg FORD 3 fe Austen To) IS | mane «ine chad tebe | °S4 PONTIAC $/Door ped dao Tha hie $603 ||] Ria oven Bree Renin “toed Ce 1955 FORD 2? DR. 6 POM POsT- act 064 | oe "35 CHRYSLER W 12 a Haskins Chev. : ay Oe a We Don’ t RI HT Ne Buick uwick Super. $ 795 | "54 FORD 4 Z —= i i $ 695 : agg gt indsor ig, over Steering “grag h995 #131 fie Highway at M18 = — | : owe ae -Door — err es eee ae ae a ee “3 Down, a es i i. 7 MApie 35-5071 en Nites TH 8 *s, (CS ; £ Fog &: ‘ 4 oF i: eo aa a Ce " eS eater, on aynation. al ack with | aie seo if ’5S DESOTO Bohs. Oe $1395 :. 2.3788. | De tas 53 BUICK Club Coupe ....6.Fssseeee ree $ 695 TEMAN, Powerflite Transmissi a: WILL ACCEPT NOW ‘Want Your rex snse Ampsnoncer teuveres. ‘SS Ford V-8 2Dr. /$ 705): | ‘ma : Girne ware oe Se ARN a feet eit | Mone _ ee . om - sroey yhenigt: standard shift. ‘33 PONTIAC Club Coupe .........seeee es . $ 495 | ‘55 DESOTO. Firedome bee eennaes $1395 Balance easy terms HE AR | Y ie) Parmere oc sas 54 Ford Customline $ “4 “€ bas . — -Higering” Radto. rwostone "hed iat Tomer kale Just Good BEE sn BP RRBRERES | # rote 20 Fn 8 as Segre #2 Oakland Ave PE 5.0597 1948 Bontiac. ‘54 engine... « — vi wa if iweflite .......... $l 305 ‘0 fat le = THIS | S O : |e a ety ae *. pate ee Dr ed as | 31 STUDEBAKER Club Coupe ....4......$ 195 ‘sao th aa ) nee = ete : . Power ........- 8 Ee | f : = O f da M ie i, 1954 Nash Sedan —.......640 . PF oceeceeveceecoae eS 145 PE ae Pid ers, werfite = Dxfor trs. ce 2 igo ie and white P “3485. '53 Chev. 2-Dr $445 ins Wak fer jie" special. SAVE j 2 binck, ts.000 "miles : .. Lapeer | 56 FORD CUSTOM [32° Nig. TT egy | 1980 Suryaler New Ye orker.. | $295 R. BA re heat] : a “ , : mag? OH Sib aaR | 2 lone amy Oo apg 4 Mester. 2 oe Gite 5 io met 4 sta wi asked. Cin Bes Se some body / : 50-50 « | 55 TO eteresé sa ees eee $1295 : or eesiaat “t a0 pon 235, BUICK SPECIAL 52 Plym. CL. Che. 1 $295) two 57 Y &doors. 8 Ford Victoria ..$ 595)]/ 20- DAY GU ARANTEE - ls a or ‘Gees a sae at cH ARSTON BD. ed BU a ee i a 50 Plym. 4-Dr. sees $265 Pear“priee 5 ne ale * ica ~ 4 tan BOCK Ne. ae — f : + ; + ; ; 34 Sunes Ca : a - ee eet eee $1095 : Guaranteed Ist Class | Braafiow Wk “Tinted glass WW le Pontiac ae beter Pordamale tik ‘new 33 Buick 4-Dr. ... ‘$ 793 : at Sa ‘ : a5 > vy per ee Down, E “ ee “QUALITY CARS | ‘S 1 Pord Pairiane Figo ba f eres “een ries: r month, aes aiuoning, "rad "She & fester. '* : ie : ee : ¥ : 4 BUICK S 3 a ee ee ‘ eenen $ 993] ; miles Reas. |’ 2 c ADILLAC AC SEDAN | “amie wall tires $i708 Packard rician. Power j I] sale ; ee |. ees ry i Ky %., "Destury | suires, "Sect hy ry —— | Tadio ae ar. Riviere, Dy gs air ade Actus) 30.000 ‘miles . TRAN ‘ATION SRECIALS < + ~ “ : : rhe eh 4 v4, : 53 HUDSON HORNE ‘7 ee ee | ae “Piymouth - Relvedere 4a of wen S | “o DESOTO Ficedotoe ‘4 63 "PC OND he SED. AN Hie the one You've been Took: | rg ea jor and 2? ; : : 1 ery Clean. $145 Down, SD per = . ee Teme MeN thesecumee ge) Eee eee a) OLIVER / Your Friendly F ORD Dealer || Braid Mc