a NR ce SP SA a NRE Gm ay a ere Rata oaeed cst << 2 4 C PRESS eth YEAR kee, “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 135, 1950-52 PAGES 7c Go f ernor Tells Legi é lators to Use Vets’ Fund Oakland’ s Ne ew University Is Really Shaping Up Pentiac Press Photo WALLS ARE UP—The first academic building on the campus of Michigan putting lap tp. fnletior- salle. tieiy_Alsunniec, diverter of stuibint offal. said State University Oakland is right on schedule, according to George Karras, MSUO are now installing windows in the supervising engineer. Workmen building and that facilities for closed circuit. TV are being provided in all classrooms. MSUO an) 2. ee eee 1959. =D: B.. Varner + Named DURWARD B. VARNER ee ~ MSU0's First Building Proceeding on Schedule The walls of Michigan ,State University Oakland's ss first_academic building are most entirely closed in. George Karras, MSUO supervising engineer, reports that workmen are now putting in window panes of the Durward B. Varner, associated with Michigan State University Oakland since its inception two years ago, today was named ad- ministrative- director of MSUO. The annuecnement was made by Michigan State University Presi- dent John A. Hannah and approved by the State Board of Agriculture, governing body of MSU, at a meet- ing in East Lansing. * * * The 42-year-old Varner has been coordinating the growth of the uni- progra ’ When Mr. and ‘Mrs. Alfred G. Wilson held a press meeting. in January, 1957, to announce they SUO' endowment to Michigan State, Var- ner Was there, He immediately envisioned the in the offing, His elevation to become head of | MSUO, which opens this fall, is ef- fective immediately, President Hannah said. * * Varner said he was yond words’’ when informed of the appointment. ‘‘I have been handed one of the great educational chal- lenges in this country,” he. said. * mer wife, Paula, three children, Tom, 16, Judy, 12, and Susan, 4, were donating their 1,400-acre es- tate, their spacious Meadow Brook Hall home and 4 $2,000,000 cash * * -. from their present East Lansing home to Oaklan@ County. No home site has been picked here as yet, he said. The story of ‘‘Woody" Varner is one that engrosses education*from boyhood days. =~ up, and the building is al- first classroom structure to* rise on the 1,600-acre “We're right on ecaraeae. . Karras said today. Aluminum window frames are being installed in the one-story laboratory wing, which will house, in addition to labs, library and office space, according to Roy J. Alexander, MSUO director of stu- dent affairs. The three-story classroom wing is almost completely windowed, Alexander said. Facilities for closed circuit TV are being provided in all class- rooms, he revealed, adding that the new institution plans to use the system in its instructional program. Designed to be virtually inde- pendent with its own faculty and administration, although a “sister” ; school to Michigan State Univer- ‘sity’ MSUO will open its doors to a freshman class of 600 in the fall Alexander reported. Interior walls are being installed in the three-story wing, and are already erected in the — section. 39 CLASSROOMS | The building will contain 33 class- rooms with a seating capacity of 35 classrooms - Truck Sales Climb, | | through pipe installed in the ceil- > he explained. PARKING LOT Dr. Alexander said that the one- story wing should be completed July 15, but office space will be available as early as the end of June. A parking lot near the build- ing is almost completed, except for some oe Alexander said. . He reported “that applications are rapidly coming in at the new institution, and that 29,000 intro- ductory brochures have already been distributed to interested stu- dents in 18 different states. Monaghan Reports * * * He has been tagged with the nickname “‘Woody” since his col- lege days at Texas A & M. It ‘|originated as Varner’s family lived in a little cattle, and éotton town called Cottonwood in western Texas. Also, some of his college pals believed his first name to be “Durweod” instead of Durward. Lack of money destined Varner for an educational career rather than engineering, which he always dreamed of. * * * __“After I paid all my fees and! tuition I didn’t have enough money left for engineering instruments,” he recalled, His great love for Michigan State University and the high esteem in which he holds Presidént Han- _|nah has led him to turn down presidencies at a large midwestern” university and a southwestern col- lege, his friends say. And throughout his visions in- to the future, Varner says the great prospects of MSUO have kept him with the institution. His first taste of learning came from his father who, as a school during high school in Cottonwood. From there Varner enrolled at the Texas military college in 19%6 because he became ‘“tremendous- ly impressed’’ with what he saw during a visit ‘there with a high school 4-H club. He was president of ‘his sopho- more and junior classes and val- graduating -class edictorian—of—his of 1,400. Varner also commanded the Texas A & M cadet corps and (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Weather for Today Downright Dismal: ‘Mostly cloudy, rather windy and highest rate of sales since Janv- ary of 1957, and 38.8 per cent |Much colder with occasional snow ever December a year ago. —.|or snow flurries is the prediction sean The Tow Will dip wt eau. | ow to a In Today's Press |i 1" : * a @ | Cloudy and continued cold with Wie en: -+++ 49 |scattered snow flurries is the fore- Lasteewvetadsewers will be near 18 degrees. Séetion .......... 2892 | The cold will continue through Green Empress bee eeseerees 4 Saturday with snow flurries near Markets 2 ........4. #455606 “ ithe Great Lakes Obitmaries 5.5.6 2s6..6cees- El) The lowest. Sports ...... Westnekoues + TRONS se. sssevvenccorve 96 [RENE Ponting preceding 8 a.m; was TV & Radic ; mas. .- 6 42, The reading at 2 p.m. was 28. Sat. @ EB. Women's Parcs tbeeeeee we tremendous educational potential “pleased be-| It will probably be naid-sum. before--hec-thkmeve.. hia— teacher, taught him all subjects a of Commerce last night gave agent that title and its Distinguished Executions Rise ry io 195 in Cuba Castro Declares Every | ‘Murderer’. to Be Shot | | | | given orders to shoot every one of | these murderers,’ Fidel Castro declared Wednesday night as the total of Batistans executed by the revolutionary regime was then re- | ported at 185. * * * Fresh dispatches today told of) pon cones of 10 more men by revolutionary courts, vonating the eupiesel wb to 103 one moigited abroad of the irried military trials and firing squad deaths. But the rebel chief- Despite World Opinion: ee a Army Discloses Plan to Launch 2nd. Moon Probe NEY YORK (UPI) — The Army disclosed today that it- expects: “shortly” to launch its second moon rocket. Arthur G. Trudeau, | nd development chief, the announcement in v€n, made Security Industria] Association. The Army's first lunar probe! was launched last Dec. 6 and traveled about 66,000 miles into space before falling back and burn- ing in the atmosphere. “We are now preparing for our second junar probe. to be launched shortly,” Trudeau said. CHICAGO @ — The UAW tain, asked by newsmen if the exe- pron ga) Prag ie Harv tora... recom- enol wally’ niece Ok “No. To the contrary, we have given orders to shoot every one of these murderers. And if we have to battle world opinion to mete out justice, we are pre- pared to do it.” a * * * Castro had scheduled a news conference later in the evening but called it off -with word that he was ill. The nature of his illness was not disclosed, but the stren- uous life he has led during the past two weeks was probably telling on him, WASHINGTON (UPI)—Rep. Wayne Hays (D-Ohio) proposed today that the United States impose a trade embargo or forbid tourist travel to Cuba if necessary to halt widespread | executions by the new proposed settlement of the two-month strike of 37,000 workers. * * * UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. \(?— Deputy Premier Anastas I. Mi- | koyan renewed Soviet demands today for a summit meeting to ease East-Wegt tensions, * + *t HAVANA (® — Fidel Castro, defending the execution of per- sons the Cubans call war crim- inals, declared today that if the United States sends Marines to Cuba ‘200,000 Gringos will die.” Youth Is Resentenced DETROIT — An 18-year-old youth wag resentenced to a 90-- day jail term today on charges of Becsirarvarnde a bomb threat & | Castre regis. Jaycees Honor Insurance Agent By PETE LOCHBILER For thousands of Pontiac young- s‘ers, the choice of William V-: Coulacos as ‘‘Outstanding Young Man of the Year” is a good one. The Pontiac Area Junior Cham- ‘the 32-year-old insurance Service Award for 1958 daycees picked Max FE. Kerns as outstanding boss of the year and W. B. Neal as key man of their organization. Kerns, a partner in the fon W. was cited for communit Neal, a self-employed chine distributor, was selected for his Jaycee activities. * * * The awards were made during the annual Bosses Night banquet, at which the guest speaker was William J. Moriarty, assistant sales manager of the Mercury- Edsel-Lincoln Division. The list of his activities for young people is a long one. He's the spark plug of the Down- town Kiwanis Club's youth com- mittee, putting in many voluntary hours at the club's youth camp. * * * He's a member of the advisory board for the Foundation for Emotionally Disturbed Children at. Pontiac State Hospital and makes With GOP as currents after the organi-| zation scuffle that “now a Republicans have to prove themselves.” Democrats, including’ the three! from Oakland County, wouldn't |state flatly that the Republicans will have to bear the major re-| sponsibility should they not be able to bail the state out of its most crucial financial crisis since the depression. News Flashes _ ° | However, the Democrats indi- cated after Wednesday's Repub- lican victory that they may not be hesitant in the future to place the blame squarely on the shoul- ders of the “‘leaders'’ as the 1959- 60 legislature. With -this in mind, Buchanan Rep. Don R. Pears, elected House speaker, called upon both fellow. Republicans and Democfats ‘‘to! guide Michigan back into the sun- light.” “Let's not have this House a as the House divided,"he urged | Pears, a eeyearcll life insar ance and real estate salesman,’ gained the top spot_in the House | after his party successfully ward- ed off Democratic moves to turn the organization into a parliamen- tary circus. All this came about because Michigan voters last Nevember brought about an unprecedented 6-58 oplit in the tnamibershl klang voterg ne atitewide, ‘tide. three Republicans and three Demo- crats, Pears fad said publicans, if they control, would givé chairman and cochairmanships on all commit- tees to their party members. ‘NO COMPROMISE’ Democrats said they were willing to compromise because of the split, but Republicans declared no deal. During the fussing over which party should have leadership 83- year-old Lapegr Rep, Louis C. Cramton lashed out against his fel-; low lawmakers. House Dems Simmer “-. By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. LANSING — The House of Representatives is in the controlling hands of the Republicans — nothing startlingly new—and Democrats are inclined not to feel too badly about yesterday's setback. Although they would feel more politically potent with the House leadership, some Democrats stirred under- nt along with! ey elected * a in Control x * * GOP Cuts Down Power of Dems Limits Committees to 5 Members, 4 Slated to Be Republicans | ' LANSING uw — In the face of | angry Democratic protests, major.| ity Senate Republicans moved to- | day to clamp a tighter grip on. most standing committees by| limiting minority membership to a lone Democrat. The action struck a blow re chances for greater Inter-party harmony in the state govern- | ment. Democratic Gov. Williams a. hopefully = his acceptance speech. | reportedly has been of a mind | HAVANA, Cuba i — “We have ‘speech prepared for the National] * lately to apply balm to frictions that have marked the past. | Republicans. outnumber Foes ciats this session, 22 to 12. * * * After a GOP caucus yesterday, Republican majority leader, said it was decided to abandon the four Republicans and two Democfats ratio set tp two years ago for 15 committees. The size of these committees; he sald, will be reduced from six members to five, with Republi- four eats on each one to Democfats. “Our theory is that because of the situation in the house, where it ig go evenly divided, Republicans in the Senate are going to be responsible for ‘whatever legisla- Hion comes “out and passes,” Beadle said. * * * : Accordingly, it was agreed to} claim control commensurate with this responsibility,” He said. Lt. Gev. John B. Swainson, a “In my 50 years of legislative service never has there been such a trying time for the state. | Does it matter who gets the speaker. Let's get busy and do the busines, that we were elect- ed to do,” shouted the Repubil- ean veteran, Regardless. Detroit Democratic = ~t€ontinued-on-Page-2; €el-3)}— Hemet ‘gein_of ones seat, Democrat, called the plan “‘spite- ful,”’ a move to “punish the peo- ple who have found It to their advantage to elect Democrats.” Sen, -Harold M. Ryan of Detroit, Democratic floor leader, said the 12 Democrats combined received more votes Nov. 4 than all 22 Republicans. Democrats peg nercd Name Coulacos ‘Man of the Year’ it a point to visit young patients, at the hospital at least once a week. Coulacos -is active 4n the Boy Scouts and the Wever-Owen- Hawthorn Community Clob, He’s been a Jaycee five years, serving on many committees, and every year puts in many hours as a solicitor for the Pontiac Area United Fund. Married and the father of one idaughter, Coulacos was honored also for his business success. In: his first two years as an insurance) asjent, Coulacos has ‘underwritten’ more “than e 000,000 ” policies. * | A native 4 Quincy, eee and) a graduate of the Springfield, Mass., College, Coulacos lives at} 2906 St. Joseph St., West Bloom- field Township. | | Act Would Aid State in Present Financial Crisis Sen. Frank Beadle of St. Clair, pl Williams Fears a Debt of $135 Million by the Middle of May LANSING (?i—Gov. Wil- liams today urged mort- gaging the 50 million dollar Veterans Trust Fund to ‘tide the state over a cash ‘Shortage he said might zoom to 135 million dollars iby May 15.° In a message to a joint Senate-House meeting, he called such a shortage “un- manageable. ” He said up- ‘less the Legislature acts promptly to relieve it, the State must skip payrolls /and default on welfare pay- ‘ments. Even wringing all cvulleble cash from the huge veterans nest egg “wil net -putus-—on-easy street?! — |the governor cautioned. He prom- ised to meet the long-run prob- lem of new taxes “‘head-on'’—but later Williqms opposed onicight: liquidation 6f the -trust fund, calling instead for its temporary utilization, Ultimately, he said, the fund should revert to its present status. He did not say in how many years. : At the heart of the mortgage an WAS a proposal to turn over \temporarily perhaps 30 million dol- lars in Veterans Trust Fund secur. ities of the University of Michigan land Michigan’ State University, both now in dire financial straits, * * * The schools would be authorized to put up the bonds as collateral loan’ and to apply interest frortt the bonds against borrowing cost$. Similarly, he asked lawmakers to approve: 1. Transfer of 16 million dol- lars in veterans fund securities to the public school employes re- tirement fund, thereby freeing that additional amount of school aid fund income in the months ahead for distribution to hard pressed local districts. 2. Appropriation from the state general purpose kitty of $1,100,- 009 a year to th: Veterans Trust Fund to make up for temporary loss of interest to the vets fund and underwrite continuation of the indigent veterans benefit pro- gram. 3. Ransoming of the mortgaged securities “over a period of years.” In picturing future state fiscal mostly because of laggard state aid payments local schoo} districts have borrowed beyond 53) million ‘dollars, and that the state has fal- ven almost $15 million behind in ‘obligations to the U. of M. and MSU. At the moment, he said, the state (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) x *& * It May Be Pawnshop for Vet Fund By BOB VOGES LANSING & — Time was when the Veterans Trust Fund, now ‘possibly en route to the pawnshop, was as sacred as motherhood or the American flag. Just what is the 50 million dol- lar Veterans Trust Fund anyway? Exactly what the name implies —a fund held in trust for the state's veterans. The trust fund traces back to 1943 when World War II patriotism and state surpluses both were run- ning high. The legislature put 50 million surplus dollars into a post- war reserve. 1 = ~ y . a oa r oe - a . = ae ees { . ee \ : * < i TTTA he a ay THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY: is 1959 a ro : == - 7 “5 SF ingham -. @wo ae ae q “The Day i in Birmi g Ce ? : XE 1 : Pressure - T a ; Ics U. of M. Alumnae Plan a annon Assa ! | Ss. B Ui get | Telephone Bridge Parties Z : ae : his wife, Jean, : BIRMINGHAM—With the preci-) Surviving beside psclosiaeh: sion of a military operation, the|are two sisters . |two annual telephone bridge par- Mrs. Arthur C. H . akes Except Durward B. Varner ics qperaiced by fo Sirmtngae| ga St, Mita Mai ic u }Alumnae Assn. of the University tensel, 94, of 1171 Cedar Dr., 7 . Head of Michigan wil get under way St'be held st 3 p.m. tomorrow at ter as F irst e 2 pm. and 8:30 p.m. next Thurs- Manley Bailey Funeral eal sa ca 10 : , day. ial will follow in White riment ef agricul - ‘Mrs. Paul C. Laeahonie sp pee Cemetery: ane ; the departmen , ., who heads Appropriations Leader (Continued From Page One) | Tee ccness en. In 1952 he be- 2a Ly save the group| _ Mrs. Hensel died Wednesday at the varsity basketball est direc- commi 0 hey Pines Convalescent Home Says Witnesses Should captained | came one of the young hopes to top last year’s record of a Fi after a lengthy il ” k Plan“! a be oy She thousand dollars which provided| Farmington Not Have to Bac an Varner graduated with a de- named te head the Cooperative scholarships for three U. of M. . aan gree in economics in 1940, the | Extension Service at MSU. freshmen in September. Surviving are ri of Kaige WASHINGTON #— Chairman’ yime year he married his wae | In 1955 he was given the title of! She sald about 30 have already | Mrs. Seineens Mrs. Robert (la em e Cannen (1) Moi said to whom he met at a college 80- vice president, the first such posi- deus eS paged saghasialtang town, Ind., aid 2) , Riga iat he does not want witnesses ciat function at Baylor Univer tion in the bis year history of the ed in the bridge event. eatin dearrenlne Quebec. ’ Le er sident + a mater. ° : two bro . pressured {0 supee i “en sity}, her alma mater sh the Feat school * . ‘ Students in the Birmingham, Epes ch ae ne Afte shart time wi ie Fe : . pobetore tis 1 wae “ Bank in Houston follow Learning of bis new appointment Bloomfield Hills a chai hone Committe: aa ee ee Varner wasiVarner said his big hope is that eligible to file for the meet witht ~~ new a ee - he can help “build a great tradi Prizes in seven categories Cannon critlcized a letter froma yy active duty ax an Army he a learning at Michigan State be at the home of Mrs. Frederick Budget Director, Maurice fH. second jieutenant. He served cg eh oO : Oakland | Adams, 325 Overhill Dr. Hostesses = Mans which cautioned depart. years, two-overseas” and was dis-| University " poengges notify Mire. Adiris aa Seon ment and agency heads against |. aged a lieutenant eee as a winner is chosen, and prizes capsule asking more mone y than the * H 2 Peme Simmer wil ba meu (od bemoMalely ibs ) budget would provide, lle was made assistant dean of ouse “runners.” | : “Yo sportediy reminds - Ima mater in’ : The letter reportediy reminds 1) dents at his @ | + The bridge“parties, the main the government athe is that at ts 1945. Later he moved over to i With G6OF in on 10 jaar, ots for the seh 1 violaton 6f the ee sonia 7 Ae Pntversity if ( u aL aie re “ " roa fund, have shown ws may Faciibd wt VITAMINS A, B,C, D , ask increases IN budget iequests oy ss he db gra Metle ave One) ual since they were : : a elearing. them ihrough sa a OnOEL HS (eomiinucd Frocwen ARE saatoa eee years ago. More Complete Relief proper channels Hut a Budget ine 1940 that Pep. Joseph J) Kowalski staged a’ of Cold Miseries! proper j It was in’ May of . 1949— | : 1955 law nitied it up by Bureau spokesman demed that it Varner jomed Michigan State dying fight to enforce a 1955 Mrs. Robertecn suis D » Shrings len was meant tu gag prospective wil. Yarmer ; ef the eA cia ure which would saying ‘‘the more hostesses, the. neared tag ” SSK [have required 56 Republican voters more money; the more money, the ‘ Relieves sinus Eisenhower will send his ‘in order to win control, instead of more: students we can -help. proses hb dollar budget to Ciigtane the present 5% | De orc. ce anes ena : . Cannon s committee | ‘Dapper eXxan : * * Baldwin Library announces a ‘ : nlias to start hearings Tuesday. | | This Democratic last-ditch stand special department temporarily set Med. $198 . zg to Intell — ‘d forth Tuesday when it! up for the benefit of income tax-, Size. §— “How are we going to blossomed forth i hen the | was learned Democrat Rep, Jose-| payers. It intludes the 1959 edition a gently ect on» budget » was at-| hich discusses in full changes in *For symptomatic witnesses who were the ie | | e phine 1) Hunsinger could not a which Hoste) i ¢ oak " rolled of cules in preparing it are under re tem] due to a Exe nt illne -, nee tax laws and how to apply them. = ‘ cual - » ive | : . f the lessening o straint when we ask them to ¢ His This fear of O, T. Moore, vice. president us details," he asked in an in eumenges Gives ; ary voting id a wan “| and chairman of the Personnel tervic pf ven s, sed-at noon yesterday whe | ; ational ; terview., nape Account o PEASE ‘Detroit Democrat, Rep. Se for the Intern 98 N. Saginaw Main Floor Meanwhile President Faxenhow-T Leading to Murder another as fogbound in! Institute, will be the guest speak. | er and top Republican spokesmen " LEGGING Berni RO uiGh ew ie Ok oll er at the Senior Men’s Club meet- |g Mw: ippeared ready today with a fight | pa es asi ybreseot ts er | ing at the Community. House to- Weekend Only Special ing defense of the administration's A onattily dressed Texan con- call. He later appeared, however AP Wirephote morrow. ~ OOR BARGAINS ac and security Pl tinued to hold a Circuit Court jury | rity, Republicans vith RC. Woodhouse, left, gen- . 2nd FLOO space missile and securi nu ,| By their majority, Rey | — artes it ieee itow 2 Moore. served as director of grams spellbound this. i eae ah soted down House Clerk Norma - TN CHICAGO SHOW = etinshe ities eral truck sales manager for GMC_and- J. ae ius Semin See he pe eae Fit * * > marithon - fesiniony of events] ' ting that 56 votes. 2 ¢- ‘h Division's new lightweig : . , al sales manager. t es ee ae oe j "5 yr ol, E_ Philleo's ruting tha f oat Fy cine : roy, assistant gener : : n “Problems of E Key leaders in the new and-) ading up to the 1957 murdes oe oe needed to win the leadér |.) tractor, star of the division . aL fan gave the new product a trial run prior ee Bocce ‘in Metropolitan Tank Ball heavily Democratic Congress 4 royay tough guy George Kean in ship. Then by the same one-vole | Cyicago Automobile Show which opens ep to the show, where it will be on public display Cities?’ _ Reg. 85c Value; ready have promised searching Commerce Township ; margin, Republicans won their ets a close inspec tion by C. J. W rama he for the first time. - Lauron W. Mercer and critical investizatffins into all When the six men and six wom- point that it takes @u¢ a anajor- president of Hillside Transit of Milwaukee, , nu . a | Service fe ee cal 9¢ phases of the hisenhower defense en jurors were dismisrsed at an ity of those present and veting '69, of 112 Linda Lane, will be held, : ; policies and programs today, Demitrios —B lectanere en to organize. E xhibit Stars New Diesel Cab - at 11 a.m. Saturday in the William! Perfect Veeating. wil “Nice President: Richard Me 4g jad been ee “ere Kowalski warned Republicans 244 R. Hamilton Co, Chapel in Detroit. |E “eS = nt = Nixon has indirectly trvited such thin four hours hew he tecarn vie yuld their ranks dwindle and Burial will follow in Woodlawn Lames rubber. | - an investigation, and expressed | yirtiyp| captive of Kean. oa voctata gain the majority fUC .S in hicago Cemetery, Detroit. space a ' 1” it iat tae Seam aiil pose Tecrmenyas. 8m ¢x-reavict in hey would attempt to reorganize OWS He died Wednesday in Wom- under the serutiny. | MAS spent nearly 10 years in they, woul n’s Hospital, Detroit, after a under the scrutiny. vrinon, is testifying in his own the House T Crandell, public relations up newness of the lightweight | e Bs P’ . ‘ President and the new A fense. He is charged with la 2 EDGED SWORD’ Star of the GM Truck & Coach B_ . Ve Dicesi highway hanler 's the brie noes ; hte Sonat le adier Evere Ut pee ond degree murder in Kean's " ‘We're serving notice ON YOU,” Pivision exhibit at the Chic ago direc ‘or first material evidence of GMC’s Mr. Mercer had been senior vice Republican Se e a nol. ae fended| we " ine aid. ‘that this is a two-edged Automobile Show opening Friday) ai, attending will be Roger vast engineering development |president. of the Square D Co, in i Dirksen © hl ly Wednes alin. | oe : oe | ee ree ba will be a lightweight Diesel tilt- | M, Kyes, GM vice president in program that in the months Detroit since 1955. END SPE AL Oniy the pees so ir ariel a Afternoon testimony “ i. “ reer Sa: two minutes after the Or- ...h model that has an seapeetetel charge of GM Truck and several ahead will bring a steady stream _ Vv AIN FLOOR BARGAINS Sisen TOW eT oO aoa _ xtc of the we ine ~t) : ng features vi ents } | ' Press Club Juncheon that this renee - WAS SAYS WAS! ganization battle began, Pears w@8 array of new engineering ot profit! other’ plants. ot major protect |fmupre mae S ill B rnin Grease Famous Name WAHL : neem had “made remarkable Kean “ h Ts ea ames esceptted to the rostrum and hand- Ae signed to bring nei ne ae lt will be the first time that] for truck — Monag pi $ BU g : ‘ Nylon Clipper Cor , aye Geeidental, ina frien : i trick fleet operators, it was; 5 AS ) . : : : progress’ inthe field of long range {"' + * * Ted the gavet an. Maseie ‘ed by P. J. Monaghan, the hee G ene ee sald, DLR. has mahilised Ae Sets House Afire BS : . | . |‘ » is « 2 . oes materia . ~y A. Boyer ( < tors has been on The 8000 hz C mes! re the Soviet's accomplish-) How Kean Tse pena nel ne Rep. Charles Rep. Albert B. |vice president of Gene the dv. truck exhibit. Around {t will be sider iadepended! front “wheel us| 4 fire gutted a Waterford Town- M 4 ments in this field he said, “If we'other Texans made | ; wh way cesar Co Bts, rer speaker [Sed Severe lem ani kero grouped nine other GMC s, a cut- |pension, fabricated frame and alu-| ship home at 3 p.m. yesterday, : for 66° 2 did ‘nat believe that they were ltoward Michigan, on “ Ye pala cae ene lus ud aes sion, . pe ; jaway V-8 engine of 200 horse- i minum cab, with only a 48-inch causing an estimated $4,000 dam- ; somewhat ahead incertain phases meeting ten Coll layils any fete Ae a t ‘k divi. POWer. a cut - away Torqmatic |» easurement from bumper to back age. For Buteh Cuts we would indeed be a little men, was told in testimony - y gin. ' Attending from the truc . ( ee transmission, and a 671 Super’ of cab. It's many new features! Joseph Cc Warley of 1384 Mur- nected Tapering stupid because they have been Kean, called @ gangster and | (, kland's six legislator aie’ ay | ston will be posghsn: _R nan Econonyy Diesel engine. make it the lightest and safest of ray St. told Waterford Township @ Fer Clete Cute working at it for many years, and’ iy. nest wanted nian in Teves cerats Arthur Law (Pontiac d Woodhouse general = een ag t any highway tractor in the 60,000 firemen that as he lifted a burn- Regular $1.50 value. our urgent work inthis field on: by police, once told Tsermengas ' James Clarkson ee ae ger; J. B. Mosely, co van A photographie display involving pound G.C.W_ weight class, he, ing pan of grease from the kitch- clip’ on to your lors the long-range missile has started’ wn. eg tall Tevan myself, Beam | pony © Hitchcock (Hazel Par ‘gional sales manager; is ' : 11 back-lighted full color trans-| continued. en stove to carry it outdoors he : Oe Tapes only something like four jears do anything Pn big enough to and Hepublicans Lloyd L. Ander deWater executive) ersistan a parencies showing GMC trucks at * * | droppéd it, setting fire to the kitch- vo ot : ao son (Waterford elite eee charge: of dealer Tulatons, anc lwork near some of the nation's “Our GMC truck ‘exhibit this en. It then spread ane the cal : Des Sep apa ‘ext Bloomfield Tow ' @ a back- t int resting | house. : : Ten angus suid he shot Kean! E Roberts (West . landm: arks will serve a year is by far the most jnte entire ho . oy H Lunch I one ie “¢ WT in the ship) and William: Hayward (Roy-| idrop for the exhibit and significant we have- ever Firemen battled the blaze for 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor Legislators Have | aerntentally Dec 16 1% he perty ee | drop _ FH ' ' home of Donald b Chandler, 1872) al Oaki—voted along | Williams S § State . Among the pictures is the wor! had," Monaghan said. “‘The 10! more than one and one at Governor's Mansion Pp font Dre, when he and his two throughout argest portable indirectly ums models we are displaying ae GE SSS : ' | spars /, measuring tative cross-section of t a} NSIS thy —C G. Men- companions attempted to disitiwn inated transparency n representa . ase INN SES 3; . DANSING 1 ate . Wile treated han after Kean ino a drunken! A t Men | Mortgage e $ un (6x20 fect, of a rare shrimp dock GME line which we believe to be} RS SSS SES ie i ae the ir wives to lunch /stupor, threatened to kill them red uto Scene in Louisiana. the best quality product in the Se BS rs { ; | = - ee . ; Throughout his testimony , te Face Hearings (Continued From Page One) | ‘The complete fron-the-groand- |truck market today. * * * mengas, tired ina tin sult, white : 2 hort of, ~ ; ‘daled. chine: pe lk: a bowtie, | treasury is 34 mullions shor eductions The lawmakers were schedule d shirt and marvon yy 4 id ir ON Tax Evasion j what is neede ‘d to liquidate gen. - "Store Wide Price R fo go ever to the governor's house and sporting ; ee 1 ee ’ level fund obligations, not counting D Launched to He Pp j ps Rink * j sy ait Sean a) 4 = i i bi after pearing eee ~ the - " oe ean to adhe, but 1 Two Oakland County men ened school aid Arrearage that hit 44 rive ~— Big 9 HOUR Sale first legis ative messiage i Case i j : : 5 defendants arra gned| i haate f those three kids among seven / Millions today. _ 7 year carved i - eee a _— day in Detroit _Cammon, The amount ‘will grow “steadilyt urne ut Téa ‘aml ; ___ Turkey and ham were fetta bene len Court on-charges of evading! from month to month until it hits \ Eun On! —— jhite sales tay payments of new’ so nisne in. mid: May, or about “ Wow chef . ; ; ; N jours , 135 millions one the school aid} Friends and neighbots of: the) 2809 Duck Lake Rd. , as Mrs. New- Arctic Air Moves Kast ard | All were under $200 bond today | areca ‘age which also will continue | ‘Warren Newsom family of Highland Sum tried vainly to reach the i pending os are in main to mount, he said, [Township whose home burned baby's crib. R : . Benja : | : Id Weather eturns jmon P leas os ae $700! Williams sald the school aid det | down Tuesday are promoting a, The couple's other small chil- > _, O Stancerk release imate icit “must” be regarded as par campaign to raise funds, clothing’ ‘dren are Vickie, 1%, Edward, 3, - - personal bond after all stood m thai’) (helene mill (General Fund cash and furniture for the destitute fam-| Lois 4, ang Michael, 5.’ TON Hy The Associated Press [Northern and Cental Plains and The county men Involved in the shortage even though; the Legisla-, { a Wintry weather, with cold and the upper and Mid MIssissippt | ace are Leo M. Calhoun, 1851 ture has not yet technically ree- ‘ily of six. elec A two-bedroom home on High- Snow pre nd from the northern Vidiey. 1 headed enstward and (5 vigen Drive, Bloomfield oe ognized it as such, ne lemmas pitreiatiewent t land road near Duck Lake road *til 9 P. M. Peres into the muidcontinent to-/was expected to 4d¥er most areas, ‘} general manager of Stu Evens) * * * | David, died in the fire a : ei has been donated by an. anony- dese oa ling a brit spell of fiirlyjexcduding the eastern seaboand|tie, and Robert Carrier, 1002, | As he never has before, Williams through their frame cottage mous person for the family’s use. a mold) we ather. at id Southeast: states, Itickory St., Royal Oak, sales man-| ‘stressed the ‘joint nature’ of re- They. presently are staying at i Come Right Now to Share in The arehie air covered the: * * * jager of Shores revratel isponsibility shared by the execu- home of Newsum's 7 at | Snow decompanied the outbre ak, —— — ‘tive and the eee and ane Waterford Teen Club Monterey Ave. ‘ SUPER-SAVINGS! j ; of cold -atong the eastern slopes of | r Year | ‘imperative’ need for cooperation | Approximately $120 inc as hi The Weather ithe Rockies, with falls in eastern Marie Torre Sofe fo between the two, along with clothing, food and some a : wy) Ewil US Weather Burean Breer ' vlerata. Wyoming and western NEW. YORK 1 Columnist Although he devoted more Closed by Police ' furniture a) ha’. heen donat- , ry {iloudy ; : ; j \ j : tke, Spay seal turning Folder sites Nebraska ae 4 " - A a Marte Torre wet wll bet asked space in his message to the cash , ed ‘at é contribute vith snow flurrles - high of ora, WETVEr were closed Gutsty 0 tnd t for at least a year | { he governor listed unem. ‘ : shi lice hav Anyone “wishing to g ’ apeera : RSH UM Gua EU | ertste, the ge Waterford Township police have ! N énientiy Nearby creat, (rather (wines ane oS nists Swiiled ofthe osnaw, are fee to reveal the source of an ‘item ployment, particuldrly in the De- , fe ie and Sally's Teenage, more may leave their Sak Pieniy of PARKING Cony : ame : " Pel let | Pee * ’ . los . é . , ‘i sigalg syeuay andl Colas cluncrenecea Dilly. Drittn ae eh Golden Coln ; she wrote coneernmg Judy Gar | troit area, as the state's No. 1 {ctu Highland road at’ Pontiac nations at the Fire Wiis vou now Murries. high Ik Winds northerly acre reporter i in Cheyenne. land, the actress’ lawyer said problem, Lake road and arrested the own-|Lake road or - ne Rd. chair id wv * att CULE " 4 APT) ye | Do bes ad : cr aemeriess | ive tae ete at snow was! today, : | No single act, by the executive ers, steve Fearn and Sally Jean of ape pale ” He. antec % Today in Ponttar aahits Lighter} —— lor the Legislature, can dispel the Wright of Pontiac. s peeee pea Be ee ata ” se Pun eLne etc ae tore | at "ugly ecapect afl a certain de-/ The cone was charged with op. range for pickups. ., a : < | state oe wen Uecty Cranes Death Notice cs armors suet eth ut ho MMMM Dizection-= West _ Mi iiss aan laid Thev steadied guilty and paid a $10 ! Sic ie coreday a ee Superior See fee . fine in Justice of the Peace Patrick |; | Mis ane Tha ieey et anes Temperatures tronped shar JAMES W. FOSTER CHRONIC UNEMPLOYMENT sapmel = Join SIMMS ELECTRIC TRAIN CHRISTMAS GIFT cae on rines rides t a “ ey Ve _— < * & * ; - i ves nioe prratere Ahan bute witht elow zero, SYLVAN LAKE — Service for He blamed increasingly chronic Police sald residents had com-/53 meres HOW — Just pay $3 down on thistrain (or eon tae ne aid-up t by. Christmas and nas AN Downtown Temperatures Northern Plains, ™ ’ . . nd James Willlam Foster, 59, of 2398 unemployment on a complex Of | plained about the conduct of teen- each week, month or whenever you on the ‘avert av a price! 4 - today! 7 2 3) cae y) readings in North Dakota anc Pontiac Dr., will be beld at 21 factors, most notably automation, | agers attending the club. at no extra cred: credit charge or cost — you pay on ised Layaway a train cam Ohm eae Ider alr dipped as far|#-m. Saturday at the C. Js God logs of defense contracts after the Au club opened in September BRAND NEW ‘ 10. m- FY ‘ The co i homa and the Texas |ardt Funeral Home, Keego Har Korean War, obsolescence of Mich- +. private club with each mem-|3 ls Wednesday in Pontiac enue aw Oklahoma : : bor, Burlal will be in Ottawa Park igan industrial plants and the tend- = "yequired to pay a $1 fee. Police = ‘actory Cuardntee 1Aa rec nied downtown a in anhandle. iled ts wide |C Cemetery. ency of big industries to decentral- oaid they found that the club was |S focal Gamer. as | Wet bees P ores eastward| The body will be _ the funeral ise —iargely for market wohutions, (not confined to members only, but Mean ¢ erature 5 areas . tions. | Weatner=Pon, tele he Atlantic Coast, The major home after 5 p.m, today prival|,, But he sald there are so j, that anyone could participate in SAVE MORE Than 4 Ponti \eteat cipitation extended from] Mt, Foster was dead on arriva He said the governor's apecial aci-| activities, : | “and High | ricnan Rempstniats "Fame, | bet of prectp Arkansas northeast-/&t Pontiac General ence advisory board, the 100.man) “r,. chub cannot reopen without Genuine LIONEL Military an gnway | Mastienate S leaml throwen i nd | Wednesday. committee on the state's economic. waterford Township Board's |= ° Mean temperature ....... ” i ward through’ the Ohio Valley ar had 5 employed as a tool eco- 1 = Weather-—Partiy cloudy. Rain} He future and a approval tor a soft drink icense. r Cc Train et ‘ures Tu jlower Great Lakes region, P and die maker at the Workrite| nie ‘development » commission is be Cc. C| i t ae ne eine Years" T™ fell jn rnost arens, with. snow nea Tool & Dié Co., Detroit and Wasi oud be expected to chart a course Baby Dies in Detroit s | 50 in 1032, “1 in 1683; Lakes Erie and Ontario, try |@ member of Local’ 155. of tor improvement, aby Dies E Set Includes: . Regular s7.19 Purchased Se Le D Temdaye a eatcatae Chai In other parts of the ae Tool & Die Union, Detroit, as Candle Starts Fire * Styled as Alpena 32 20 ot pelts, a 4 _iskies were mostly cloudy in the Surviving are his wife, Leona; fj L ? 1 t MARINE i pel isiors <4 a Memphis "1 m1 Pacifie Northwest and Prgesic’s his mother, Mra, Mary = Pro it or Loss | DETROIT w — Two-monthold|3 sh pon, oa ° arent Brownsville 76 64 Milwaukee >, 38 Plains and fair to part y .cloudy Syl Lake: a son, James W. ; 2 y ‘ash { Detroit was burned |= ive on fint care efth mil}- anttal 42 98 Minneapolts 41 * yIVAN ; ut, * NAPOLIS # —-A man iJulue C ra Penhsy’ locomotive ing. Chariton 4 tn new rian oi ber arene Jr. of Keego Harbor; a deaater.| Pits geben from a cage in fatally last night in @ fire appar. | tary equipment, tracks, uncoupler and powerful go i Ne fork ft tt ‘ Le . * ‘ il bs — cnicago , a‘ a) Saar 4s 9 * * * Mrs. Fred Pfeifer of bet a downtown store, stuck it in ently started by a candle used = 45-watt transformer. ! cleveland 42 13 phoents as sa; In contrast to the cold_in_the Ont.;_ a stepson, ae male his pocket and sold ir’ outside for [because electricity had been cut | $ Tete : Bare ge Sg BN northern areas, considerably] Waterford otaagel les Crumb| 73 certs to a man who promptly otf for ronpayment of pills. = * Trach var Weak is a a Dalen 6) AO warmer ait aprepd ‘into the east: daughters, Mra. Charles rh dl entered the store and bought @ Firemen rescued his two young G Rapids /38 ph ee ents 39/¢1n Ohio’ Valley “and Jower Greatlof Orchard Lake and Mes. a pen for it. A clerk confirmed {sisters unharmed, Their. mother;| 1 fe ree 6 a iy Tacksonville-7 43 Washington 45 17 Lakes distyict. Rain was reported|MacDonald of Waterford se the wary. IMary ¢ Cash, 20, ‘had | gone eine py 4 D Tempe 92 éeitn wide arcas in Eastern sections. and nine grandchildrér, ee e . ngele Paine . . _ ; : . > 5 a? : = Z . 4 yi ke \ Se eS ee ee et ee i ee eee * # Ly aint tae et ee ee : Las Vegas ‘Hotel de Jc Eat ayoee Fs Wants Beauties, Not Strippers LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPD) —One|fun of sheepish-tooking showgirls of the hotels on the glittering. : ; “strip” here has placed news- displaying their bare chests. ‘paper advertisements for chorus} Giha has published its first at- girls with the warning that “no|i. Based on the 1953 census, the | 160-page book ineludes 156 piu} nicipal maps of the istand’s six nudes need apply.” * * * The Sands Hotel, involved in a/ provinces. controversy with some of this they Weliaded” the American pub- lic. would rather see pretty faces and lavish costumes than a stage gambling resort's hotels which : have been featuring bare-bosomed Special Weeks ne Savings chorines in floor shows for the/E : past 18 months, announced in its |[EamasMseunMschasibseuactesebes ‘ALPINE’ 40-Hour Windup ads ‘‘All you need be is beautiful’! Alarm Clock to become one ‘of its chorus girls. | $2. 50° * * * } ‘alue ‘Singer ‘Frank Sinatra . and pro- FRI. and SAT. SAVINGS! SO-day factory guarantee. Choice of blye, ivory, or pink case. De- . luxe model. (10% ~ tax), Famous Ingraham ‘STURDY’ Pocket Watch : -ROLLECTRIC Reg. $32.50 Value. a (No Trade-In Necessary) ze razor that shaves the hidden . exclusive roller comb action for fast. gentle shaves, SIMM).. $3 N. Saginaw —Main Floor shown — accurate and depend- oe timekeeper ey. guarantee. (10°. fed. tax $8 N. Saginaw —Main Floor | | a PT er eer rerrerrerere rons 1*| | 795 | Electric Appliance Sale for Friday and Saturday | 2nd FLOOR BARGAINS SELECTION FRI, and SAT, SPECIRIS | PEANUT M&M Chocolate-Coated CANDY or PEANUTS Reg. 75c Value 55 E Old Fashioned Chocolate UNIVERSAL Auto-Electric Coffee. Makers ma 19% Make deliciogs, perfect coffee every time—automatically. Also keeps coffee warm right at the if table, chocolate. BULK CHOCOLATES Genuine TOASTMASTER Electric Toaster se 12" | 2-slice pop-up ‘toaster with dial control to make toast the shade you want. - YOUR CHOICE & Peanut Clusters * Matted Milk Balis *® Chocolate Raisins Ek Chocolate-Covered Peanuts 4 98 N. Saginaw $—2nd Floor * PTTTy TTT If YOU Want an ‘Old Fashioned’ - vold Knife that REALLY CUTS—. ‘SIMMS Has ‘em! Genuine “Old Forge” CASE Knives PARING KNIFE— 69° 2Em. Binde iv tenenunes UTELITY KNIFE— 79° »§ Bhade «se... cn seevenss eng ow RNIFE— $3” ‘ OD. os fies enecnesas BUTCHER KNIFE— $4* Gln. Binde ow. cee ceees Ncttasescees BUTCHER KNIFE—.~ ad Tim. Blade — .. a nccenevecsse Bsivnisve des TCHER KNIFE— $}°> “Old Forge’ straight carbon stee] (same as in files) bidties with hickory handles. Made by CASE—maker of world famous Knives. Stock up now at these'low Simms prices SLM IM te st PTT TTI III iis itisiiiist) ‘SPECIAL PURCHASE! Layaway Ungil Spring! | ae eaacres PEAS TIO SERS ERNE RI et a th : TT = SATURDAY BARGAINS IN COSMETICS e SSSSHCSEHSSSSSSSSSSHESCSESESSSESSEEOSCEOSeeEESESCSCeS en PELE ERE EEO i “hileation PIPE SMOKERS — Doo Throw Away Your Old Pipe | TRADE-IN YOUR Broken Down Pipe—Regardless of Condition Only. 79c and Your Old Pipe Buy a $2 Briar Pipe @ Trade-in that old, broken down pipe, regardless of condition tt's in and SIMMS wiil give you a 82 ‘Y oriar pe for 70c and your trade- in. 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Choose . one wk i odenter lack matching longie oF ee to 48 of fullcut broadcloth . ahi ak oblwe ine tine dark : . fully line wit oadelo ; te, pink, ' .C -orduroy, fully : = . ’ Dee 2 t a 4 \ ‘ i F A. . hoe ; ee Loe i & Oj 4 i, 4 a \ be . + ee Me ton 7 Stee ee See : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1959 ae most of us, to think that MIs.Extend Doctor Service Home Slips and Falls Hal Boyle Saye: lavarone, if proved both sane and PORT MORESBY, New Guinea—|0n Mounted Policeman InS ick, Angry World—Chionchios Forg ive Selon (AB Gey Mel S| RICMOND, Yo — Mood : to co) cen- * RR Oe ad Mr, and Mrs. Chionchio are right|been established at Port Moresby by io, 2, a ler for ae Ot ee Wi fr God) To, many, the ate of Me wrong. In an angry world,|to serve the Australian Territory atic Slt just the other way.|incredibly naive. The instinct for|surely sicker and just as confused|°f Papua-New Guinea. ny ot 2) motorist who ran a. red light, He sick woman” unable to compre-|They were pretty sure it was ajrevenge end retribution is over-/in many ways as the woman Wh®liory can now contact the Moresby |Yelled for the driver: to halt and who had|hend the enormity of the crime|matter for the state. They felt)whelmingly strong in most of us,|stole their baby, their Christian/pace at any hour in event of|¥@S approaching the car when his that Mrs. Iavarone, none of whose|and when someone hurts us we/jcharity under stress stands & &|omergency. horse slipped on an oily spot. Blay- * seven living children dwelt with|want te hurt them back just as|bright beacon of true faith. lock went down and the motorist Only after considerable pressure |her, was more calculating than|soon as we are able to. Instead of retaliation, they have 2: went on. ill. We pay lip service to the ideals|Tesponded to this blow against U.S. 4th in Car Exports of forgiveness, turning the other|their happiness and femily secu-) DETROIT — Three countries ex- Mrs. Iavarone|cheek, and doing unto one another |Tity with forgiveness, a reach for!ported more automobiles in 1957| RICHMAN i as we would have them do unto/Understanding, and a desire that| than the United States. West Ger- BROTHERS Clothes MIRACLE MILE - * - > ~ + = ? 4 > . ~ * é * 4 * = * . : i > : ; ; \ 5 : 5 ; e { 4 ' f > + rm ‘ . ; . rer aeRO ane PE ¥] fe | To the consternation of officials neither young lawyer Chionchio nor his wife wanted to press charges against widowed Mrs. Iavarone, mother of eight children \JACKPOT DAYS | Hurry, don’t miss the value-event of the year! “ Charge AY FEDERAL’ the her/|us.eBut in our daily life we often|@ higher judge decide the case. |many was the leader with exports boy!doh't live up to these ideals. We x * * of 502,241 passenger cars, Great Even then, as he left the con-jfriend to marry her. She faces|turn to the older law of fang and) It is an example of humanity Britain second with 426,272, and ference, the young father mur-ja possible sentence of 2 years|claw. at its best, as rare as it is in-|France third with 218,565. The mured stubbornly: “It is not a'to life in prison if convicted. It is inconceivable, certainly for 'spiring. United States exported 141,969. | e ES fit 3 ge & : ‘ ne i & & . I git REG. 5.98. New fashions. . ) “REG. 4,99-6.99. Child's REG. 1.98. New dresses | , for now through spring famous quality shoes ts RES, 29.98 $33. Coa for girls in sizes 3-6x _ jp the new silhouettes Smart _ brand. new S, “cial gro., -. fine cotton New ‘99 styling. fabrics 88 resses for erring d Blue Bird “ jrs., ‘oose an in checks, ‘solids, 44 and colors, including new ers, half-sizes, Pusan Red oon first quality 3 in ” polka neg np Pegs cot- blacks. Juniors, onind Charge iat ‘San drip-dry), colors, Ch os oxfords, re Charge a I , women sty a . rs ironing. Many new - ‘elon! “oe ore pe Rush in now. it ave, Jackpot Days! thal straps and roams . Ay Li'l boys’ slacks Women’s cotton Gold Room new Sale of 72x84” _Plash runners Sale of cotton Women’s Hack in rich fabrics [.. fluffy comforts over 7 ft. long dresses, dusters _ spring blouses. “Ripple soles taper toe pumps REGULAR 2.98 REGULAR 17.98 REGULAR 2.98 REGULAR 2.98 REGULAR 1.00 REGULAR 8.99 REG. 5.99 $9 c 7 a a a : a Charge It Charge It Charge it Charge It Charge it Rayon-acetate slacks in Printed tafieta comforters 27x85” rere tt special New for spring! Dresses Mid-season fill-ins of Soft foam cushion insole, New spring styling in - grey, brown or navy. poveree to a solid color sale savings! Beautifully and dusters in a wide washable cotton in solids ri soles. White, tan, . spike or cuban heels. Pat- farftailored with Ivy or - back. Lightweight filling fringed. Decorator colors. selection of prett or patterns, Sizes 32-44 in “black in N, 6-10, M-W, ents, black, red or tan. self belts. 2-4, 3-7. Save! of warm part w Safe, non-skid backs. terns, styles. Sizes for all. smart, practical styles. 410, Rush in today! a *T.M. Ripple Sole Corp. — Limited quantities, on sale while they last! Soft, supple leather. 4-9. DOc b Crvserno vv PEN EVERY was, 00s we Co-gnnge evening sheer apts 15-denier in rei cere Rog, 1.8 sheet Mapkets in Meck. plaid / TO 9 gs pik or Mie plaid Stich ends, WOO adh amer wdencrgeaalban ct Reg. eee De ae on ee ee 2-piee heavy cotton bath rose sets 21x36” heavy quality mat with matching cover. Choose oc color Hurry in now! Whi, yl, pak ag vo een, Gel bia ba om Bore este band wh: Sup these Reg, 1.98 te 12.98 ne at Savings Save % to % on women’s robes and dust- corduroy, OT 1.11. : pon ann reels eae or aie ap hie fish Special! Handy chromed towel stand Tubular steel with gleaming chrome finish. ‘ Fine for guest towels, drying dainties. Baked-on white enamel finish, 3 handy 341 shelves.’ Has its own electric outlet. Save! Bar new winter-inte-spring toppers Sot so ccoen cmon, wipes i al-wook: Save! 14.68 - Rep. te 16.98 ral-ot-ahine Lescol 1 gg Ba rg th ap Sices ar to: cer $10 ch a wet 8 - Not at Reg. 12.98 Federal’s own play pon reduced ial savings on this sturdy, hardwood 9.99 y pen. You save almost $3 during sale! Not at Drayton Plains oe $t two-way stretch girdies at savings 1 les» in raton covered elastic. White, SM-L, 2 (OF 1.69 Reg. 17.98 eri mattress, for 6 yr. size Smooth or tufted Wi Hea coil aes unit or port Sada sine 12.99 Reg. 39.98 te 49.98 winter coats Drastic savings! Luxury coats in sizes for prt New styles, colors (bledb.. tos). $33 Reg. 59¢ Cannon 22244” bath towels Big, full-size towels at this tiny ba 49e ' ’ , ag enlace . Great | ee ; : “e THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1959 T ij if | Head Almost ivety Major Committee in Congress >» “ Co fort $3, ie and for the Ace Construction ‘Corp. for the last five (This is the fourth of a series of articles by a noted Washington cor- respondent bight ghting the key men in the Capito! today as Me new ses- aion of Congress gets to* work.) By RUTH MONTGOMERY WASHINGTON — Thanks to the “one-party system. below the Mason- Dixon line, southern legislators amass so much seniority that they) head practically every major com- mittee in the two houses of Con-’ gress. County Births Recent births in the Pontiac area recorded ipe the Oakland Elder statesman Harry F. County Clerk's office are listed Byrd of Virginia controls the” below by the name.of the father BIRMINGHAM James R Cochran, 39f Henrietta Donald FP. Currier, 463 Eton, Jofeph C Donnelly, 17005 Madoline Douglas M Campbell, $650 Crabtree James P. Dickerson, 720 Westwood Rerton A. Atkens, ¢80 Southlawn Attilio D Bertonein, 4045 Far Hill Richard E. Bissell, 1167 14 Mile Fdward 1. Brown, 1316 Robson } L Gregory, 24261 Kinsel Willam C.. Stump, 1573 Penistone William L Shaliberg, 201 Baldwin 4824 Halyard Lufkin,..16461 Birwood Charles Lo Lyle, 18880 Hillerest William L Long, 1490 Holland David J Murray, 1136 Southlawn Donald N. Motchan, 29694 Pleasant Arthur J Newman 1456 Banmoar Paul FO Piche,7 3776 Pinch Stewart |. Peek, 3206 Alffine Donald W. Rolph, 280 Damines James W. Rowland, 1864 Fairview Angeio A Taddeo, 670', Maple Robert & Vyse. 844 Emmons Stanley R Westherg, 493 Burnley Cleve Webb 1008 Puritan Hrewster H Smith Paul H Edward L. Wichman. 845 Norwich Robert & Houston, .10238 Urban Cres Richard FE Jacohs, $68 Rivenoak Frederick A Jefferss 1807 Maryland Wilbur H Kraus, $60 Glengary Kenneth K Kjolhede, ae Forest Lan William Ku 131 Le Geraid M. Johnson 28138 Kiidore MILFORD lames A Betz 2779 Metoriat Glenn R_ Bullard, 819 Cana! Kenneth Carroll, 2910 Milford Angelo Carritth Jr, 1880 Bogie Lake Louls W Caswell, 912 Peareon Howard E Clayeomhe 8259 Oolf Donald © Colegrove, 602 Bellevue James FR Craig, 67 Sherbrooke Robert E Crouch, - 1175 “Marjorie Raymond D Daniela 5449 Tuscola Charles L Cooper, 349) Mighland Robert F Petter, 2283 Devista Jeckie Wo Freeman, 1145 Highland Kenneth OG. Brenette, 2934 Delrose Richard D Otlee, 610 Old Bogie Lake Melvin FP (Chirat, 4210 Highland Franklin Levetile, @€10 Garforth Tawieice WH Mathiak 3738 Baimony Robert |. Maurer, 310 Whipporwill Cierald E Monnich, 918) Holmes Richard BR Reid de, 125 Commerce Qeorge Hansen Jr, 1065 Lakeview Robert E Helvey, “1806° Nocona Henr Ho Meffeltower 2478. Milford Fred T Kowal, 646 Main A L. ‘Trowbridge, just Pleasure Reiph Ho Turnbull’ 740 Bonita ohn E Zeeman, 625 Dunleavy : Perry A Thomas, 4775 Penderosa Richard Thompson, 9060 Mandon Rov J Wardell, 6013 Plekbourne Prank @& Weyer, 4674 Crass Lake Ronaid Lo Wilson; 1278 Round Lake Bertram T White, 715 Liberty WATERFORD: Robert C Albértson 3283 Pirrin Wililam £ Ranks. 3470 Percy King Herman Kenneth & Campbell Raymond O Pinley, 4261 Windiate Donald C. Freeman, 436) Marcus Robert W Miller, 4260 Terrell John W Gary K Moore, 7472 Maceday Richard, HM. Pinner, 1950 Lotu Harold W Ric hardeon Miller, 7034 Williama Lake Lake The jonge at : ibang iiveak in col- _legiate football was recorded by St. Paul Poly of Lawrenc@ville, Va., uhen its team lost 41 straight games from 1940 to 1953. Paying Social Securi E Bishop, 3000 Watkins Lake 4168 Ctloverton 1060 Higitana| This phenomenon of politics gives the lion’s share of power to a small section of the Democratic Party. and judiciary. Even the post office and civi * * Because these chairmen auto- matically wield vast influence over their less favored colleagues, they |“ imust be watched during the cur- rent session for .portents of the '1960 campaign issues. In the Senate, Majority Leader) ~ Lyndon Johnson of Texas has as- signed to himself unprecede nted | powers which have been discussed | in an earlier article in this series | His fellow southerners, however, are close on his heels South Carolina and Rep. Murray of Tennessee. Vast power is wielded by Rep lchairfhan of the House Rules Com-' ston which displeases the potent finance committee whose | actions acutely affect the purse | -and taxation of every American. | To an even greater extent, the | House Ways end Means Commuit- tee writes the ticket on’ tax legis- lation, since all money bills must originate in the House. Its chair- man is Rep. Jere Cooper of Tennensee, The Armed Services Committee chairmanships of both chambers are neatly tied up by a couple of Georgia gentlemen: Sen. Richard) Russell and Rep. Carl Vinson, When they whistle, the Pentagon jumps, The average American, in think- ing of agriculture, visualizes vast fields of wheat. and corn, Not sor the Capitol. There, both commiut- tees are controlled by ‘tobacco, cotton and sugar cane boys: Rep. \Harold Cooley of North Carolina and Sen. Allan J. Eliender of; Louisiana | * + t The twe banking and currency) of Arkansas and Rep. Brent Spence | of Kentucky. Futbright is also the) most powerful member of the Horeign relations commiltee, since; he is second in rank to the aging, | 91 - year-old chairman, Theodore Francis Green of Rhode Island. service committees of the two! ful member of appropriations |Sen, James O. Eastland of Missis- 1 ‘with an iron hand and Communist- houses are controled by south-| ‘a few non-southerners who have erners: Sen. Olin D. Johnston of gained such positions of power that Tom, ithey bear watching in the crucial ‘Howard W. Smith of Virginia as A FEW EXCEPTIONS ee a group which has had a ‘Rep. y little habit of bottling up legis-' reign supreme over the two appro-| | ultra- priations committees which coh-| conservative Smith and his cohorts, trol the pursestrings At the other end of the Capitol, | ~ ARCHIE BARNETT leeesuee é Seu al _ oe | | copmittees “re headed by south- | lerners: Sen. J. William Fulbr ight | jsippi rules the judiciary committee hating soul. Believe it or not, but there are isession-ahead, Sen. Carl Hayden of Arizona and Clare Cannon of Missouri | of our nation. | Informed politicos are also keep-| ing their eye on Sen. Mike Mans- field of Montana, the assistant majority leader who holds impor- tant posts on the foreign relations and rules and administration com- mittees: The single most important Re- publican fm the upper chamber is Sen. Styles Bridges of New Hampshire: Dean of the GOP, former Senate president pro-tem and chairman of the appropria- tions: committee, whe now heads the Republican policy committee. Bridges outranks all of his GOP colleagues ¢ on = apprepriations and Southerners Wield Vast Power on ‘ Capitol Hill | the dazzling new space commit- tee. And is No. 2 Republican on the Armed Services Committee. Senators Everett Dirksen and Thomas Kuchel bear the titles of Republican leader and whip, but behind the scenes you can be sure that Bridges will manage to pull the more crucial strings. The top-ranking GOP member of the House is newly elected minority leader Charles A; Hal- leck, but the real and undisputed boss of that chamber is Speaker Sam Rayburn of Texas—a_ south- at etn cemmeatet lerner, natch! . » Bora as a~ oo ee expansion. - Today ‘ft ranks _ eomter 1764, St. Louis becamejas the queen the crepsroed, of America's west-|Missiesioy. syne aalwonand Western Auto Special 0 OF THE WEEK 6 or 12-V $p9 Iu sets of 4 oF G.E. Headlamp. agi mere! Guar.! DOWNTOWN 162 N. Saginaw FE 2-9253 : MIRACLE MILE Shepping Center FE 68-9666 MEN! YOU SHOULD SEE HOW WE HAVE. CUT PRICES! We've gone over our entire stock. and selected hundreds of garments and drastically reduced them oe move Evers out fast! We won't carry them over — Out They Go Now . COME IN ‘TOMORROW — - YOU’ LL SEE A LOT AND are A LOT! 150 NORTH SAGINAW STREET (Next to Sears) _ i “$ID BARNETT — We're € leaning House—W ere Not. Allowed t to Carry Them Orer—They' re Yours Now for as Song! CONTROL EDUCATION | Union leaders who have made vast inroads into the northern ‘branch of the Democratic Party have met with frustrating road- blocks In much of the southland. By the inexorable rule of seniority, the chairmen of both labor com. mittees are southerners: Sen. NO MAN SHOULD MISS THIS GREAT SALE OF FINE SUITS Lister Hill of Alabama and Rep. Graham A. Barden of North Caro-) lina, Ironically, these committees | also control legislation on educa-|. tion, despite Dixie revolts against the Supreme Court's ruling on integration. | Practically every investigating | committee of the Senate.is head- ed by Sen, John L. McClellan af Arkansas, who is chairman of | “government operations ‘and the now-famed Senate Rackétecring | a power: | Committee. He is also ty. Tax Refund Due in Some Cases '. By RAY Associated Press Writer You've probably got a Social Security tax refund coming if you worked for two or more employers last year and earned more than $4,200 * For example" Suppose you he first seven months is and received $3.600. tne Socilal Security Law r mont duct a 214 per cent tax for Soclal Security from the money you earned, Each company had to do so without regard to the deductions made by the other. This means that you paid Social Security tax on $7,400 in wages or a total tax of $166.50. The Acme Build. ing Co, deducted $85.50 (214 per cent of $3,800) and the Ace Construction Co. deducted $81 (2', of $3,600), And, | Security Law, you only $4200 of what you earned in 1958 - * ments of the Social Security L paid * Here's a almple way you c a refund: Get together the federal withholding tax statements given you by ydur.employers in 1958. (If your employer hasn't yet given you such a statement, put In a request for ft.) On each statement, these words printed in it: any i you F Now add the amounts of square on each of the withh is more than $9450, you're ell How do you get the refu * lar income tax form with the do so by adding the tax ower .comestax which was withheld from your wages for 1958 Thus, the overpayment increases the amount of your withholding tax for 1958. It c you still owe. Or tt might increase the amount & your .re- fund of taxes from the Interna] Revenue Service. you need help in clatming the refund, you can get It he IRS. For example: If you overpaid in 1956, you must claim it by Jan/1, 1960. After that, * Employers may not get Social Security tax overpayments paid for employes, The Internal Revenue Code views such ~ paymentg.as part-of the cost ” aes 4 »~ @ * t means you paid too much tax. Under the Social neefed to pay the 214 * So. now you're due a refund of $72. That's the difference between the $0450 you needed to pay to meet the requlre- ‘Il notice a small square with | , * You should apply for it at the time you file your regu- you fail to claim a Social Security tax overpayment e year, you paid it,vou can claim it within the fol- lowing\two years. After that, you're out of luck. {. HENRY See How You Save! ONE GROUP Up to $50 SUITS ONE GROUP Up to $55 SUITS ONE GROUP Up to $60 SUITS ONE GROUP Up to $70 SUITS Join the smart buyers here tomorrow or Saturday, sure! Select from this fabulous stock of fine suits, many with extra pants! Remember—You Don't Need the Cosh! PERE aee ‘LOOK! SEE HOW YOU SAVE! Hard Finish All Wool Sharkskin $3870 $4190 $4875 $5475 LOOK! ENTIRE STOCK $4, $5, $5.95 ARROW * worked for the Acme Building of 1958 and received wages of You's ner if $20 nitans anything to be stre to ste these They're al the kind & so well, tereitle savings equired both companies to de- | $75.00 VALUES er seen such values! Fults. wool hard finish, holds the press Your slee ts Bere at TWO-PANT SUITS 5 sp Just Look at These Savings on ‘Winter Jackets rou per cent on | or a total tax of $9450 * mice aw and the $166.50 you actually | an tina out whether you're due $28.95 Cashmere $10.95 Reversible IC A. employe tax withheld, If money you find/entered in the olding statements. If the total gible for a refund. nd? * “With Knit Sleeves Internal Bevenue Service. You payment +o the amount of in- an decrease the amount of tax Open Monday Night til OPM. é you can’t get a refund, f * ba of running a business. $16.95 Quilted Lined Wool Jackets $14.95 Quilted Lined Corduroy Jackets $24.95 Quilted Lined Suburban Coats . Suburban Coats Gabardine Jackets -$24.95 Hood — Polish Cotton Toggle Coats .... $26.95 Top Grade Leather Suede Jackets ... Sys $10°* $4798 Sepepon $08 $1698 $y 498 Dress (White Excepted) in All Colors Sizes 14 to 17 NO MAN CAN AFFORD TO MISS THIS SALE OF TOPCOATS Don’t Miss These Great Savings! ONE GROUP Up to $50 COATS ONE GROUP Up to $55 COATS... ONE GROUP Up to $60 COATS...... "ONE GROUP Up to $70 COATS...... Now’s a good time to buy your new coats! Entire Winter and Spring Wardrobe at Terrific Savings!. Remember—You [Don't Need the Cash! | ivst soy CHARGE IT! | LOOK! ANOTHER TERRIFIC BUY! Hard Finish All Wool Sharkskin Shirts 98 3 for 8.50 Choice Patterns _ LOOK! ENTIRE STOCK $4.95 and $5.95 Famous Brand SPORT STOCK UP — All the popular colors and patterns. Siz small to extra large. SHIRTS BUY PLENTY! . 2 for 7.00 es THE VERY NEWEST IN SMART SPORT ONE GROUP Up to $30 COATS. ~. ONE GROUP Up to $40 COATS... COATS $PD75 526” All wool tweeds and homespuns in the season's best + selling colors. 2 and 3-button styles, in regulars, longs and slorts, Get yours now when you can save so much. “DUNBROOK” SUITS ‘$55.00 VAs ES a bay! Man ac lke =a Stock Up ‘Now! Look at These! ENTIRE STOCK HARD FINISH WASH and WEAR SLACKS s-798 Values to $12.95 Sizes 28 t6 42 SCHOHSSHHSSSHHHSHHSHHSSHSHHHHSEEHASESETES _ ONE BIG TABLE $8.95 Wool Sweaters Pullover and § Ass Coat Styles All Colors and ‘Sizes SOHHHHHHHSOHHOSOESOHHOHOESOSHOSESLOECE 132 PAIRS ALL WOOL FLANNEL SLACKS $12.95: Values Sqpos Ivy and Pleated Styles First Tome, First Served — Hurry! KE EWELVE + + same as tbe Fin Sizes 28 to 40 We repeat, let nothing keep you away! Don’t be sorry you missed out on these grand savings! It’s worth the drive from anywhere! You Don’t Need The Cash No Money Down: TAKE 12 WEEKS to PAY -- SAME as Charge It! CHARGE! tae 7 2S Set feSMR ee TM ee ee ee ek ae OS ee eg ag ge =, eps * = S- + ‘ 7) Pi J Be Ht t +1 I ett Ee a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15,1959 0 _——— ELEVEN. NOW COMES E GREATEST MONEY-SAVING SALE IN OUR 26 YEARS OF BUSINESS IN PONTIAC! — = GEOR NEWPO The Qualizy Store Of Notional Brands that gives Holden Red Stamps 74 NORTH SAGINAW ST. BETWEEN HURON AND MT. CLEMENS aa YES, FRESH, CLEAN GOODS offered in our GIGANTIC DISPOSAL SALE to you apd your family. Despite today’s - STORE CLOSED TODAY | high prices, over $100,000 worth of family needs will be on sale. This sale will be throughout the store, in every YOU S AVE UP TO a : department on nationally advertised Dresses, Coats ‘ond Suits, Furs, Domestics, Towels, Hose, Lingerie, Women’s 0 ' Open Friday 9:30 A. M. Sportswear, Accessories, Women’s Robes, Men’s Clothing, Men’s Furnishings, Boys’ Clothing, Infants’ Weer, 60 % AND MORE! To get ready, mark goods down, arrange our store Children’s Weor, Teen-age, Toys and Furniture, Shoes, Millinery, Jewelry and Small Applionces. THE PRICES Everything goes at cost, below cost or slightly tor this sale. SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. IF YOU EVER SAVED IN YOUR LIFE YOU-WILL SAVE IN THIS SALE. TELL above com: ALL STOCK on TABLES and RACKS YOUR FRIENDS, COME SEE FOR YOURSELF. EVEN AT THESE LOW PRICES mens «- YOU CAN'T BUY ANYTHING AT REGULAR PRICES Bal $6 LADIES’ DRESSES @ 9:30 A.M. SPECIAL Leng Wool Coats— Short Wool Suburbans. Sizes 10-18 a $1.09 Ladies’ NYLONS @ 9:30 A.M. SPECIAL $3 Girls’ DRESSES @ 9:30 A.M. SPECIAL Santorized . . ' Cottons in Prints and wo : izes 3-12 | . $3,99 LADIES’ SKIRTS bets 9:30 A.M. SPECIAL Coton, and Styles. Sizes 22 to 30. $3 Men’s Sport Shirts @ 9:30 A.M. SPECIAL " = 1 .00 Sport Shirts in Aaetrtad $6.99 Boys’ JACKETS e » 30 A.M. SPECIAL Water a lent Poplin, warm. Sizes 3 to 16. $14.99 Men’s JACKETS [m %5.99MEN’SPANTS [— 519.99 GIRLS’ COATS MH *12 Ladies’ Car Coats Mf °99 Fur Coats, Stoles $7 LADIES’ DRESSES @ 9:30 A.M. SPECIAL ,@.9:30 A. M- SPECIAL @ 9:30 A.M. SPECIAL @ 9:30 A.M. SPECIAL @ 9:30 A.M. SPECIAL @ 9:30 A.M. SPECIAL 29 to 42. Every Pair A Big Misses’ and Halt Sizes. : Come Early! $39 Ladies’ Coats Wool and Warm Quilt Tweeds— Lined. All. First . Coat Sets _ Morching Quality— 3 ” 6x— 4 7 i= sana 1 ___Coats _ i ) ae! Ate. irst rve Tte 14 | | : 5 Ladies’ Dresses DOMESTICS, LINEN DEPT. — DRESSES, UNIFORMS | Wo se vasn tee Danze, ee pvp Downstairs econd Floor Sport styles. Sizes ie $2. Short Coats. 8 to 18. 2.89 CANNON SHEETS —Out they go .. 1.69] | 5.88 LADIES’ DRESSES—Out they. go . 1.88 : 4.99 PRINTED DRAPES—Out they go . 2.99] | 8.88 LADIES’ DRESSES—Out they go . 2.88 88 T e 88 A Real Giveaway eat This Low Price 39c Yard Goods #] °1 Curtain Panels | Firet quality print percale— First quality, 42-inch fine flannel. Come early. ‘width. Come . . . Save! 1%. 2.99 DACRON CURTAINS—Out they go 1.49] § 10.99 LADIES’ DRESSES—Out they go . 5.00 19 DISH, WASH CLOTHS—Out they go .10] §:16.99 LADIES’ DRESSES—Out they go . 7.88 6.00 PLAYTEX PILLOWS—Out they go 3.99 5.99 MATERNITY DRESSES—Go at ... 2.88 1.99 CAFE CURTAINS—Out they go... .88 3.99 WHITE UNIFORMS—Out they go . 1.99 $26 Ladies’ Suits MUSLIN SHEETS § *7 Nylon Blankets 1.99 WHITE BLANKETS—Out they go 1.49 LADIES’ co ATS, SUITS 569 Ladies’ Coats yore Maples long Frese sh ae DO MESTICS, LINEN DEPT. a ricer Finest quality brands. Buy Plenty to choose from. ’ : dai 39.99 LADIES’ COATS-Out they go .. 19.00 now. Save. Sizes § to 52. Light, dark, colors. 10.18. .69 CANNON BATH TOWELS ....... 39 149.99 LADIES’ COATS—Out they go .. 29.00 .59 CANNON PILLOW CASES ......... 44] 169.99 LADIES’ COATS—Out they go .. .39.00 1.99 COTTAGE SETS—Out they go... 88] |99.00 OLLEGRO COATS—Out they go . 49.00 4 1.49 FEATHER PILLOWS—Out they go .89 99.99 LADIES’ SUITS—Out they go ...19.00 .39 CANNON HAND TOWELS ....... 25% $49.99 LADIES’ SUITS—Out they go .. 25.00 3.99 CHENILLE BED SPREADS ........ 2,99 LADIES’ FUR COATS, STOLES 9.88 $2 Ladies Blouses 1 00 1.99 LOOP RUGS 29" 53 Ladies’ Robes ‘Boys’, — Socks Worth 1.99. Large 24x36 29¢ Boys’ Blazers, Girls’ 4 tog = attern in Brunch A real bargain at this lo ize. up .es Ve. Secon oF ” th size. Stock up Save! Bobby Socks. 6 te 101; Se ee ihanle 19 15.00 sqvinart SKINS saree they go . 8.00 zes 12 to 18. price. 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Painting was displayed at the Common- wealth Institute in London. Fight to Repeal Tax on Autos Bill to Void 10 Per Cent Levy on Cars Asked ” Michigan Dem WASHINGTON up — A new fight —___—te-repent the 416 per—eentfederat tax on automobiles is getting under way with the opening of the new Congress Rep. Thaddeus Mare hrowle z (D- Mich) introduced a opening day last week, and Rep Charles FE. Chamberlain (R-Mich} planned to offer his own measure later today, Marchrowlcz, a member of the tax-writing Hotse ways and means committee which will consider the bills, sald prospects are ‘fair or better than fair” far repeal of the wartime tax this year. Chamberlain, in a speech pre pared for the house today, said failure to repeal the auto cxcise “contributed ines eseky to” the crippling, economic recession that plagued the nation during the past year.’ * * * Chamberlain noted that dent Eisenhower had asked for removal of tax inequities in his state of the union message to Conyress last week, and added “It is my hope that this Is one of the areas of revision that the President had in mind — to- gether with many of our other wartime excise taxes.” Administration opposition to re peat of the tax last year-kept the measures from coming to a vote, Machrowiez said, “but I know that several fellow members on the ways. and means committee are more. favorably disposed to- ward it this time.” *. * * Chamberlain called the tax “a millstone around the neck of one of our basic industries, ‘St js not a ‘relief for Michigan’ bill,” he continued, “this is a matter that reaches deep into the heart of every village in the United States." 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Constructed of solid limed oak, dovetailed joined, dustproof, center-guided Regular $249.95 YOU PAY 316 | al ONLY No Money Down--2 Years to Pay OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY NIGHTS ‘Til 9 “THURSDAY, JANUARY 15,1959 € Se TAC PRESS THIRTEEN Urgency for Branch Uni = PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, - : . v r St. Augustine House Near Oxford | Ex-Executive Heads Religious Community By LEE WINBORN ADDISON TOWNSHIP—Nestled in the hills southeast of Oxford is St. Augustine House—a’ Lutheran religious community, believed to be the first of its kind in the; United States. It was’ founded by a man who is devoting his life té Christian service and the de- velopment of the “‘Congregation of the Servants of Christ.” , Arthur C. Kreinheder was an ex- ecutive of the J. L. Hudson Co., Detroit, for over 20 years before he décided to fulfill. a life-long ambition and study for the priest- hood in the Church of Sweden. Father Kreinheder, who is now 53, found the incentive to study theology after a visit to the re- ligious -community of Taize, France, whicly he had read about in a national magazine. He spent Holy Week in 1949 with the Brothers of Taize. The follow- ing January he resigned from his position at Hudson's and left for Sweden to study for the Lutheran priesthood. RETURNS HOME ; Six years later, in 1956, Father Kreinheder was ordained and re- turned to his home near Oxford to take part in the establishment of a religious community for Lutherans. He offered the use of his home on Drahner road as a retreat house for members of the Fellowship of St. Augustine. The Fellowship was founded in 1956 to “promote interest, study and understanding of the religious life in a community for Luther- In a little over two years since its founding the Fellowship has grown from 15 to over 200 mem- bers. Included on the Fellow- ship roster are clergymen, sémi- narians, deaconesses, pastors’ wives, students and lay people of various Lutheran synodical affiliations, “During our first years,’” Father prayers of the Fetiowship were an- and a religious community called ‘the Congregation of the Servants of Christ’ was established.” SOME TAKE VOWS Today there are two brothers who have taken vows and two prayer while carrying on their reg- ular vocations in the community. Oblates are not boung by the obedience. During our first years," Father Superior Kreinheder said, ‘‘our service to the Church and its Lord will be mainly one of worship and work at St. Augustine House." “We see many opportunities for service—great vistas for our work of preaching, teaching, assisting the poor, helping those abandoned by others and publishing booklets and liturgical materials,” he added, — dust recently members of this religious community offered their services to the new Community Hospital near Almont to do what- ever tasks are assigned to them. The daily schedule at St. Aug- ustine House begins at 6 a.m. with prayers followed by break- fast and morning chores, Prayers period, and there are prayers be- fore dinner at noon which is fol- lowed by rest. . PRAYER STARTS DAY __ “The marked by prayer at 3 p.m., an- other work period and a meeting at 5:30 to discuss and rehearse the liturgy for the following day. Angelus, Vespers and supper at 6 p.m. come before a recreation tim-, and at 9 p.m. the Office of Compline, a short period ‘of prayer, completes the activities, ; On Sunday and Feast Days. the Holy Eucharist is celebrated at 9 a.m., aNd no work is scheduled, Father Kreinheder said. BUILD BIGGER CHAPEL swered,”’ Father Kreinheder said,” St. Augustine House is on the oblates who follow the life afl. | three vows of poverty, chastity and| at 9 a.m. precede another work] afternoon — schedule is| crest of a hill on 40 acres of wood-| ed land and has a small chapel of its own at the end of the trans pre sees | up his position in- the business Auto Industry Will Present 3 Devices to Control Fumes Holiday to Some DETROIT (UPI) — The auto in- dustry has developed three devices to control exhaust fumes which, it atimits, may have contributed to the widely-publicized Los Angeles smog. ° Five technical papers which will be presented to the Society of Automotive Engineers here Friday outline the devices devel. oped in five years of scientific research on the problem of smog- #ausing exhaust fumes. *But the ‘authors of all the pa- pers emphasized there were still many problems to be solved be- fore it would be practical to put any of the devices on the aver- age motorist’s ear, * * * sion of an obnoxious odor under certain conditions, Advantages of this device over the other two include a reduced warm-up time needed to reach satisfactory operating efficiency and the fact that it can be built from ordinary steel because of its low operating temperature. S. L. Ridgway of Thompson- Ramo-Woolridge Inc,, a Los Ange- les company cooperating in the Ike Asks Soviet Harry A. Williams, managing di- rector of the Automobile Manufac-| for turers Association, said the reports on the devices marked a major breakthrough in attempts to con- trol the obnoxious fumes from au- tomobile engines. | All of the devices were devel-| oped through the AMA's Vehicle Combustion Products Committee, a cooperative group made up of representatives of all the major auto producers, Williams said, j. * i} cmt fet i program, said the afterburner-type device presents many problems yet. The afterburner unit is bulky and \requires a high degre® of heat tion, Ridgway said. An auxiliary pump also is needed to add addi- tional air to the exhaust: mixture, he said. x + * | G. J. Nebel and R. W, Bishop, ‘both of General Motors, reported the high temperature catalyst would last about a year before it needed replacement. Because of its high temperatures, heavy stainless steel is needed in construction of this unit, bringing its total weight to ‘about 95—pounds-and-reducing- the? road clearance of the car to which it is attached. Suagestions Wants Honest Proposals on German Problems and European Security. WASHINGTON (UPI)—The So-’ viet Union today had an invitation} from President Eisenhower to put forward “‘honest, peaceful” sugges- tions for solving the problems of German feunificdtion and Euro- tack by a United Germany. But he served notice the United States would not accept current Russian proposals for uniting the two German states because they were aimed at completely demili- Moscow Radio monitored in Lon- don today called for East-West talks on Germarty and said its posi- tion.on a German peace treaty was flexible and subject to negotiations, Other problems which must be stroma a Gamants LUTHERAN FATHER SUPERI@R—A former executive of the J. L. Hudson Co., Detroit, Arthur C. Kreinheder of Oxford, gave priesthood in the Church of Sweden. After his ordination, he returned to his home on Drahner road in Addison Township .and founded a religious community for Lutherans, said to be the only one of its kind in the United States. which increases its cost of opera-' Future plans include the re- modeling of the garage into a guest house for those who visit the re- treat. Now with overnight facilities at a minimum, residents in the neighborhood take in visitors to St. Augustine House for short peri of time. Seminarians and other students are not expected to be able to Make contributions other than their labor, Father Kreinheder said. Pastors and others who ‘spend their time in study may con- tribute whatever they care to. “We are supported only by the savings of our members and by contributions,’’ the fecher superice added. hall. Last summer a larget chapel was constructed near the house quonset hut. ee es ~ Probe Continues Hospital Says Accident Victim Examined Fully Before Going to Jail GRAND RAPIDS (UPD — |28-year-old Grand Rapids man who died of injuries he suffered in an auto accident was given a complete examination at a hospi- tal before he was taken to jail, - Assistant City Attorney ~ James’ Miller said today. Miller _said___doctors_at__ St. Marys Hospital reported that Augustua Griggs was- examined A His Birthday Hopes Are | for Eyesight | SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—Today | was little Hugh Thornhill’s 7th) birthday—and he spent it with a doctor who hopes to save the fail- ing sight in the boy’s one remain- ing eye. Hugh, who arrived here from Natchez, Miss., last night with his| parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis A.) Thornhill, has been to doctors be- fore. He suffers from glaucoma, a disease that destroys sight through | pressure inside the eyeball, The boy has undergone 10 op- erations since he was 5 months ‘ | years ago. ; | When hopes for his left eye grew ‘dim, a Utah man named C, Shreve wired Natchez Mayor Troy Wat- kins that Dr. William Ferguson of San Francisco had saved the sight lof his grandchild, a victim of the same disease. 'their final hopes in the hands of the San Francisco specialist. Tea Output Increases “BUENOS AIRES — Argentina's tea production climbed to 4,000,000 pounds in 1957 compared with a. 1946-50 average of 228,000 pounds. | stheeag! § old—and lost his right eye four | By TOM DYGARD | EAST LANSING W—The war ba-| bies are growing up and going to ‘college. . * * * The mammoth wave of human beings. that flooded the secondary schools now is sweeping on toward the colleges and universities. The American Council on Educa- tion says there will be 12,283,000 persons of college age in the ‘United States in 1965-66 and 14,- 304,000 in 1970-71. compared with 8,571,000 in 1954-53, On top of that, a greater per- centage of the college-age popula- tion is going to college than ever) i before. How can the problem of burst- ing the seams of higher educa- ‘tion be licked? Is the answer in bigger and big- —Fhe-Thornhitis decided to place;ger—universities,— giant eomnini- ‘ties of students? Or is the an- iswer in more smaller colleges? HANNAH HAS SOLUTION Dr. John A. Hannah, an-old hand at the business of mushrooming ‘college expansion, says the solu- tion is in branch universities, “For every university there is | ; : ge : size beyond which it} An increase in plantings indicate & Maximum si yond future annual crops of 44,000,000 'S not intelligent to go,”’ he said. | pounds. | Hannah, president of Michigan - ee en ersities Told by Hannah Mammoth Wave Sweeps Toward College Campuses State University, said he be- leives the MSU cutoff point should be an enrollment of 32,- 000. fhe-present enrollemnt is almost 20,000, better than three times mere than the 1945 total and a 29 per cent increase over the 1916 boom year in educa- tion. When the cutoff point is reached — when the campus-is so large and sprawling that students can't walk to class in 10 minutes, when the necessary administrative ma- ichinery is so bulky that it defeats ‘its purpose, when duplication of facilties becomes imperative—the ischool reaches a point of dimin- jishing returns, ‘MUST BRANCH OUT “The schoo] must either stop en- irolling students or branch out to ‘another campus,”’ said Hannah.. “We cant stop enrolling because our society demands more and more training for young people, jand it demands equal oppor- tunity.” * k- * MSU is branching out, Next fall it will open Michigan State University Oakland, a -branch near Pontiac in Oakand County MSU officials expect 600 fresh- men for the first year and an eventual enrollment of 30,000. The branch will be autonomous Accentuate Positive, for nearly. two hours in the 8 emergency ward but showed no signs of neuoro- logical or brain damage. Miller said the intern who examined Griggs treated minor cuts and abraisions on his face and head and said ‘the man then asked to be released but was _|turned over to police who wanted Pontiac Press Phote world in 1950 to study for the driving. The assistant city attorney, who ‘was investigating the incident at the request of the city commis- sion, said the surgeon who oper- Bad Roads Give 22s." i": -.| Slowly and causes a slow leakage of blood in the brain. Miller: quoted the surgeon as saying Griggs was doomed die because of the injury but that the symptoms might not jated on Griggs said he had a type. Close Brandon Schools, Buses Unable to Travel on Several Routes ; Se: Miller said he will make a com- Brandon schools in the Orton- plete report on his meeting with \ville area were closed today when officials of St. Marys Hospital \“treacherous roads made driving to City Attorney Claude Vander ‘hazardous,”’ school officials said. Ploeg today. | In the Rochester Community Vander Ploeg and City Man- School District, buses were sent) ager Donald Oakes were ordered out but drivers were instructed to} travel only on the main roads, not | on the side roads because of icy conditions. | vestigate the man’s death after told the commission “criminal negiect”’ caused Griggs’ death. : : Griggs was involved in a two- = Wisciieeceal eves eL jcar accident early last Friday. alte whan ha After treatment at the hospital Ticulty when te skidded near an’ : i ~ ‘intersection and had trouble |"¢ was jailed. Found unconscious la : ; ‘in his cell about six hours later, he ia ee is Lee was returned to the hospital where * * * All buses went out in the Lake jhim for investigation of ' drunk | show up for several hours after — by the city commission to in- | Attorney Alphonse Lewts Jr. | | | | Mikoyan Tells U.S Mikoyan Tells U.S. | Ss From Our News Wires {more trade—he has used in similar | | NEW YORK—Anastas I. Mikoy-|talks with businessmen and offi-, lan, the Soviet Union's No. 2 man, cials in cities across the nation | urges a “Da, da, da" yes, yes, yes during the past week. approach to Soviet-American rela-| x & * \tions instead of ‘‘Nyet, nyet, el “I can confirm that the Ameri- |no, no, no. lean people, both the ordinary peo- The first depaty premier, iple and the business people, want wined and dined Wednesday peace,” Mikoyan said. night by 1,100 business and im- “Now the talk is more of the dustrial leaders at the Waldorf. economic menace of the Soviet | i { Astoria Hotel, mainiained that | Union—that it is an even great. | | the Soviet Union posed neither er threat. That talk is equally economic nor a military — groundiess. It would be best to | | menace to the United States. | stop frightening yourselvese” he | At.the dinner sponsored by the, #dded. \Economic’ Club of New York, lof security precautions even more lstringent than those used to ' protect President Eisenhower or {Queen Elizabeth II. | * * * | Every door to the U.N, build- lings except the visitors’ entrance’ lat the north end was to“be closed) | t Bowden Named to Labor Post Kremlin leader's scheduled arrival. except at the very top and will = not necessarily be an exact im- age of MSU, It is a matter of record that ithe area is lacking in higher edu- cation facilities, Pontiac is a citv of 80,000, Yet neither Oakland County nor adjoining Macomb Co ty has a four-year college. WHY A BRANCH? But why a branch rather than a new, independent college? “One of the most important rea- sons,” said. Hannah, “‘is that the jarea is getting he school quicker ‘this way. MSU has the adminis- ‘trative facilites, the know-how, to set up a new university. * * * “The prestige of the degree Is no small matter,” he added. “A student graduating from MSUO will get a degree from Michigan State University, He | will have to meet Michigan State University standards, We have the prestige that it takes years to build, and MSUO will have that prestige immediately.” Pointing to the growing need for requirements of the world today for more people with post-gradu- ate studies behind them—Hannah said branch universities are better | | | -at t@ am.. an hour before the:Prepared to set the student up for advanced education. 'The entire U.N. guard force wilk3TUDENT’s TLL-PREPARED Lansing ~ Toolmaker = Is be stationed around the buildings. AIH ' » Only holders of U.N. passes will) Williams 2nd Choice be admitted to the grounds, and as State Gommissioner 4 additional ticket is required for |admission to the General Assembly A. Bowden, a 59-year-old Lansing ‘ a ee - ' . F state ‘commissioner of itor. Marshall Stricken, Gov. Williams has picked James once, for state commissioner of labor.| ita Russell White of Owosso, who j se) solved before the system could be) .chool officials reported that all used commercially included exces-inuses were sent out this .norning sive warm-up time, “noise, heat put a number of Romeo buses (which in one case burned the test were jate returning because of the car's flooring), odor and expen- icy back roads. sive operation. x *e & . wher Lake Orion school buses dam- Lodge to Help Plan ss<:.'y ssn stray vere U. of M. Centennial repaired in time to make the school run this morning. All students attending the Huron Valley Schools were in laser bore State Sen. L. Harvey Lodge ot|t#7, With the exception if Drayton Plains and 40 other pte Te back roads who could not be of the University of Michigan Law School have been named to a com- mittee planning the school’s cen- tennial next Oct. 22-24. picked up by the school ts. The committee includes Secre- tary of the Army Wilbur L. Bruck- er, Sen. Philip A. Hart, Rep. Mar- th: W. Giffith, former secretary of Republicans Call Williams’ Slip on Procedure ‘he underwent surgery for a frac-\yos rejected by the Republican tured skull and died Saturday. . = i a Police officers who took Griggs -after his selection 14 months ago. from the hospital to jail were = 4, the meantime, Neil B. Me- cleared of any negligence by | Arthur, of 2300 Middle Belt Rd., Deputy . Police Superintendent | wot Bloomfield Township, has John MeGavin. been acting-commissioner. The “We think the police were, governer announced he will re justified in taking Griggs from the hospital after the’ first trip there rand putting him in the cell block,”’ ‘vert te his former status as deputy commissioner. Bowden, a native of Scotland, is he said. “Griggs was under , : : a member of the United Auto a hin There was no other place ly ters, Oldamobile Local 652, which White headed at the time of his appointment. * * * GM Consultant Sees Record Sales Boom TORONTO ®—North America for Senate confirmation, Williams said he “breathes cooperation’ and comes with a fistful of letters of recommendations.” ‘dominated State Senate not long’ Asked about Bowden's chances, ‘Hall at noon for the news confer- toolmaker, as his second choics| pointment yesterday as acne Removed fo Hospital WASHINGTON (P—Gen., George | | C,. Marshall, 78, was stricken ill today and was taken to the Ft. Bragg Army hospital. He was re- ported resting comfortably. Pentagon officials said that the former Army chief of staff, sec: retary of state and secretary of defense, felt ii upon awaking today-at bis winter home in Pine- hurst, N.C, Col. Merrill Powell, a Ft. Bragg medical officer, was sum- moned and decided to remove the veteran soldier and states- man to the hospital for observa- tion, The seizure was informally de- scribed qs a “spaam”’ of the sort | sometimes associated with a mild stroke. “Community colleges serve a great purpose if they do their job well,”” Hannah said, ‘But too often we lose students who met the standards of their junior college, then found themselves not well enough prepared for advanced study °on the university level.” A branch university would set the necessary standard from the start, he said, _ Hannah suggested that commu- nity colleges offer excellent oppor- tunities for students who plan to attend college only two or four years, and then quit * Z * * * From the standpoint of operat- ing funds—the money that a state- supported school such as MSU must get from the state—Hannah pointed out that branches repre- sent a unified drive. “The branches won't be pulling against each other for the money available,” he said. The need for a common goal and a unified leagership may re- sult in one state board for higher education, but Hannah added: “Places where that has been tried show very little evidence that it was a help. But costs alone may lead us to that.” wilt face the biggest sales boom 8 brother. Between 600 and 1,000 are ex- pected to attend the centennial. Hearst to Take Post Now Held by Curtice ate lawmakers were settled in their seats yesterday, Republican senators caught Democratic Gov. Williams in a procedural slip-up Tn wen 16 years, Kenneth McFarland, edu- cation consultant for General Mo- tors and one of the continent's top salesmen, hag predicted. At Michigan Township Assn. Meeting . Sounds Alarm on-Annexation by Cities and called him on if. * ¢ * The Governor had sent a mes- sage to the Senate agking for confirmation of his appointment of former Sen. George S. Higgins, Ferndale auto dealer, to the State McFartand, named top sales- man in the United States in 1957 by the Nationa] Sales Executive Club, tolg a cOnfefence on sales management that “we need to trutid s0 many things in the gext 10 years that their tota] value it EE! Ht aff ri E * LANSING @®—Some 500 delegates to the Michigan Townships Assn. (MTA) have béen urged to guard against attempts to undermine | Parisi said the township adage— i“Government closest to the people is the best government'’—under- lines the fact that. Michigan's 1,260 townships make up half of the yes-| state's population. their brothers who live in the 1% cities of the state.” “The critics," he continued, “have yet—except to abolish town- ships and create big business—to come up with any crit- Civil Service- Commission. will exeeed the valve of all pri- |terday by the group's executive di- must convince township eee ee mre the| YORty omnes property ta Nert® irector, Joseph A. Parisi Jr. The ectnce,” ho whted, “thet there ric aguelhsorolalanmmmal America. : group claims membership of about people are no less important than |p nic: said representatives ot fea Man Recovering - mode nace rd i Z "| five Michigan .cities—Flint, Lap- rom Effects mes “The issue faced b Baptist Ci and Muskegon—recently F of Fu townships today is the issue of ist —_ rs . “to study the possibility of finding A. Si.yearold Waterford Town-| Whether. or not we want to sur. |Miss ionary Meeting a new and easier way to annex | ship who was overcome Fri-| Ptdet God-given endowments of | : township 'territory.”* \ ew worth and dignity of the individ. |. WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN. ee a eee ror cae cal tail te am kil-powerful, central. [SHIP — The Elizabeth Missionary) We noted that the MTA ree solvent while working a _ teed Circle of the West Bloomfield Bap- dered considerable assistance in “FOURTEEN . : THE PONTIAC-PRESS- -TANUARY 4 | | Wat ford Area Filns, was treated by his family More than 1,900 children partic!- New 7 ° * pated in last year’s 10-week sum- * mer program, and there were enough funds after expenses to pay Cittforg W. Clark, 38, of i for one portable dental unit, cost- Holland Ave., Port Huron, nad ing approx! imately $1,900. abrasions and lacerations of the | “4 A * ae sh mene Peja = peat | | The fee for each child is $4 for 1 eae H a i re he | four fluoride treatments scheduled hl Aa preg pe ee aids ie ‘throughout the summer. Children) a iS I in the second, fifth and eighth ay. presen meet gt $ p.m. at the new John D. A study and discussion guide me rl po da A pean Me wary by Schoo! rather than at the| will be distributed to guests at The public is Anetied eccording elementary school building this poh Lambert School oe ‘to Father Viee President in |month. Spa, Goat os hee charge, Jack DeLorge. Janet Schick will direct the Wa- the program rf Township Girls’ Chorus in Michigan Congress of Parents Secretary of the Board of Educa- | arnbers. and ‘a film on| and Teachers, Mrs, William tion Frederick Poole wil] discuss Ee » wij) Wright. the: proposed building program for eee ind Rak Sec afl aeuk on “Biuaying Waterford Township schools at the) o4.-, |Michigan Schools.” Parents will be gett ‘fichoo!. i oe eesiapsiriceg ca Nelgrs asked to complete an opinionnaire Preceding i frs, Wright’s address. be an archery demonstration by following M . a bs semry Hearty ere, es Edward Kader, Chairman of the On Monday, the Drayton Plains s . PTA will feature a, Community ion show in observance of Father’s| Presram is Norman Duna. Sing at 7:30 p.m. A representative Night. Professional photographer Dr. of the Michigan Bell Telephone Co. * * |M. C. Worster of Pontiac, will show| yj]] present the Walt Disney film, Also observing Father's Night}® colored-sound film at 8 p.m. at)OQupr Mr. Sun." will be the Waterford Center PTA. the Hudson Covert School. ; The meéting will begin.at 8 p.m.|_ The film is about the safari that) Automobile thefts were slashed chairmen be present to help out? line the program, physwian, * * . | grades may partic ipate in the pro- ii |Father Vice President RichardjDr. Worster and his companion, 80 per cent in one year in Deca- Deputies said Clark apparently| gram :, , Younce will present a pantomime M. J. a of Flint, took intur by ticketing motorists who left pulled out to puss a truck and due! . = | : Pentise Press Photo entitled ‘‘Blackouts.”’ Tangoniyrike, Africa. ikeys in their cars. Fines ran as ek Sipe pee TOS Cie Leaders Go to Jail | PRANS-ATLANTIC TRANSPLANT — If the venertay Growing steadily thicker through the | Oakland County Council Treas-' A panel show ow will get under way high as $300, 7 _ or yess a we a . | buses were the doubledecker kind, this might be ~ day, the fog produced its worst visibility for the direction. ~ a for March of Dimes . a scene from foggy London town, but it was — homeward bound rush of traffic, then was washed Clark was ticketed for improper) parr WURON (UPI) — Twenty! really dawntown Pontiac along Saginaw street away by 4 an early evening cannes. passing Port Huron business and civic lead ee er lers will go to jail later this month ise ting: the nationalist turmoil ithrough the process of ee Kefauver Suggests vue ait ina geod ene D@ Gaulle Promises there a acrace | The jailings, under warrants | The deputies in the pac ked | ‘A sme avin tenet bi 7 ; 7 ' : Igig y St. C : ‘One- amber stood while De Gaulle’s versal suffrage wou wo! ‘ | WASHINGTON (UPI)— Sen. ‘signed by St. Clair County Prose N Alg V fi g ich am Estes Kefauver suggests that ‘cutor Richard Shonk, will be part, ew era 0 In ‘speech was read by the Assembly our after the ‘‘paéification and! 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THURSDAY, JANUARY 15,1959 ' FIFTEEN: ‘ Super-Salesman From Armenia * | European Press Headlines| Mikoyan's Antics in U.S. LONDON (UPD) ~ Anesten ai. koyan has hammed his way into headlines across Europe on his American tour. ___The | super-salesman from Armenia had a ready audience in newspapers from London te the Vatican. Al gave big, black headlines to his comments on world affairs. Many gave bigger headlines-to his clowning with the stars in Hollywood. . Ever since the Soviet first deputy |” premier arrived in New York to start his. “unofficial” tour, Euro- ‘ pean papers have heen. publishing columns of cabled reports ‘about his coast-to-coast Deception, - his news conferences and the demon- strations by —_— Hungar- jan refugees ’ New FHA Head Faces Trouble Norman P. Mason Not Afraid to Give Plans to Critical Congress - WASHINGTON (AP)—President Eisenhower's new housing boss, Norman P. Mason, will step “squarely into the middle of a first-class row shaping up between, Congress and the administration. | He says he doesn't mind at. all. Mason told a reporter today that ‘‘anyone with a little fighting spirit and red blood in his veins’ should welcome the give and take that goes with presenting a con- troversial program to a critical Congress. That’s the way democ- racy works, he said. The controversy in this, case: the extent of government housing programs under Eisenhower's ef- forts to hold down spending. Dem- ocratic critics have proposed more | spending for Housing. * ® * Mason, now head of the Federal Housing Administration, was nom- inated by Eisenhower to head the parent Housing and Home Fi- nance Agency. The 62-year-old Massachusetts _Republican w-ill change offices as soon as the Senate confirms his nomination. The top HHFA post is being vacated by Albert M. Cole, who made jit plain to newsmen he won't be at. all sad to miss this year's give and take on Capitol Hill. Cole will become an aluminum company executive. Moscow newspapers also have been playing up. his trip — al- though without mention of the demonstrations. : Mikoyan made his biggest press’ splash of all in Europe today with dispatches on how he eavorted on the set with Hollywood stars. “Mr. Mikoyan Gambols on Holly- wood Set,” said the normally re- served Lodon Daily, Telegraph. sane Papers started coiling him oe Mi Led In Paris, the Poredeurent i headlined: “Mikoyan’s Slavic Charm Conquers Hollywood.” A barrage: of editorial comment ‘accompanied the stories. Sorhe of it.was frankly admiring. Much of it speculated nervously on what might be behind the trip. ——— The Daily Télegraph’ saw it as a phase in a Soviet “Brinkman-|} ship” campaign. The London Daily Mail speculated that Mikoyan may be paving the -way for an Ameri- can visit by Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev, or to promote a summit meeting. Woman Suffers From Bad Case of Winter Flue LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Mrs. | Emma Little's winter-long ail--| ‘ment has_ been diagnosed | as the. flue — with an “‘E.”' Doctors had examined her but | ‘failed to turn up the cause of her headaches, nausea, loss of weet and weakness, Then they found that people. who visited her got sick, too, | A check of the furnace showed | the flue leaking carbon monoxide. into the house. Now the flue is all right and. Mrs. Little is Hes) getting: bet better. | Joe McCarthy Left Estate of $114,000 MADISON, Wis. (AP)—An es- | tate of about $114,000 was left by | the late Sen. Joseph McCarthy | (R-Wis), who died May 2, 1957. * * * ‘The value of the estate was fig-, ured by Richard Williams, head of the State Inheritance Tax Divi- sion, who. based the. figure on in-+ heritance tax recéipts filed by the senator's widow. i k* * * The senator's widow, Mrs, Jean Kerr McCarthy, was named Mc- Carthy’s sole beneficiary and ex-. ecutrix. Clerks Inspired by Bonus Incentive Plan Ups Sales | NEW YORK i — What's wrong with the average department store clerk? Nothing that a good incen- tive plan won't cure. That theory was advanced by a New York management consultant |, in a talk prepared for the 48th annual convention of the National) Retail Merchants Assn. here. “Without incentive, people use only a fraction of their capa- city,” Frank J. 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It is expected to be operational by the end of 1959 and is made by Convair Division vf General Dynamics Corp, S$M-68 Titan — Being developed by the Martin Co., it is a two- stage, liquid-fueled missile of ad- vanced design, It is being built to deliver a nuclear warhead at su- personic speeds more than 5,500 miles, INTERMEDIATE RANGE BALLISTIC MISSILES “SM-75 Thor — A single-stage, liquid-fueled missile built to de- liver a nuclear warhead at supér- sonic speeds more than 1,500 miles, it is made by Douglas Aircraft Co. Because it is set for use over- seas, the Thor has been designed for airlift by C-124's and C-133’s. SM- 18 Jupiter —A single-stage, Missiles: liquid-fueled missile made by Chrysler Corp. to deliver a nu- clear warhead at supersonic speeds more than 1,500 miles, it is pow- tered —by-a~-single rocket engine and launched vertically, ' INTERCONTINENTAL CRUISE MISSILES SM-62 Snark — The first of the long-range missile to reach the operational stage, it has heen suc- cessfully test-fired many times. The Snark is a pilotless aircraft cap- able of delivering a nuclear war- head at near-sonic speeds over a range exceeding 5,000. miles, It is made by Northrop Aircraft, Inc., and can be airlifted in a C-124, 8M-73 Goose — A delta-winged pilotless aircraft with a range of 5,000 miles and capable of near- sonic speeds, it is a decoy missile which will be used to confuse en- emy radar and lure enemy de- fenses away from bomberg and missiles carrying nuclear payloads. It was developed by Fairchild’s aircraft division. AIR-TO-SURFACE MISSILES GAM-77 Hound Dog — Arr air- to-surface missile designed to be launched in flight several hundred ofortresses, It is a paretale guid- ed missile which carries a nuclear warhead made by North American Aviation, Inc. GAM-43 Rascal — Designed :to be launched in flight many miles from its target by the B-47, it is supersonic, guided missile which carries a nuclear warhead, It is made by Bell Aircraft,Corp. _ GAM-72 Quail — A short-range missile designed for in-flight launching, it is a decoy which will be used to confuse enemy radar and defenses. It is made by Mc- Donnell Aircraft Corp. Convict Nearly Set for Parole Escapes BALTIMORE (AP) — William Boyd Gilliam, 45, who had serv nearly 17 years for'a triple kjll- ing and would have been eligible for parole next fall, from a work detail just outside the penitentiary Wednesday. x * * Gilliam was -sentenced to 238 years for the gun and knife ee ings of two women and a man i Baltimore County in January, 1942, He contended the slayikgs occurred when the three tried to. rob him. Warden Vernon L. 1956; would have been up for pa- miles from its target by B-52 Strat- itole in Oc tober. CLASSES START program in secretarial, term which starts February 2nd. the spring swing right into your chosen business adminis- JANUARY GRADUATES... ‘Get a Head Start— Enroll Today in Special Mid-Winter Term at CLEARY COLLEGE FEBRUARY 2 Don‘t wait a minute to continue your edu- cation! 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SEVENTEEN VIPs Huddle on Transportation Riddle Ss eee : Mr. Commuter, Your Problem Rates Top Priority CHICAGO (AP)-—Here’s a hope-jdents and 13 mayors and other| Elimination of the federal tax) basis. He cased the ereation} -A committee of 12 was appoint-;Richardson Dilworth of Philadel- : f / ful piece “of ‘news for you, Mr.|City officials—got together -this}on commutation tickets. of a tri-state—-New York, New/ed to meet within the next 30)phia and Raymond R. Tucker of ). p rb () hl {| / iM Commuter ; week to exchange ideas on how to} Provision for dedycting commu- Jersey, Connecticut — transporta-|days to start work on a program. | St. Louis. - i /) u a, M ° ai solve the. commuter problem. tation fares from federal jncome|tion agency. * « . any people in high places are) Most of the railroads contend they | taxes, i zk « * Railroad president members of $2 500 R Bill - — thinking of ways to-help you: make no profit in operating the} Giving the railroads a better) Qne of the basic points in his|the committee are George Alpert/~“’ estaurant Bi * ~ Their main concern is to keep|commuter lines. break on heir taxes, allowing) plan is this: of the New Haven, Ben. W. Heine-- Seems Just About Right on moving you from your home x *« * ‘them more efreedom “mM setting ~~ * * man of th Northwestern, Wayne ; neni fi f station to the big city and back! Here are some of the sugges-|fares, adding or removing trains) “A . sharing of mass transit Johnston of the Illinois Central. | NEWPORT, R. I. w—John B URS ef again. tions: ‘ and closing unprofitable stations. | deficits, where they occur, among,|A. B. Perlman of the New York Dowdell, 21, of New York City, * It’s a bad situation and the! Government. subsidies. A new U. S. transportation pol-|ai} the jurisdictions of government |Central and James M. Symes of entered Wan Foo's Chinese res- —— prospect is even worse. Motor ve-| New equipment-to lure motorists icy that would encourage theithat have’a stake.” ~ the Pennsylvania. | taurant and was hit with a bil) hicle traffic s approaching the!pack “to the rails. growth of railroads. That means local, state and fed- x * * for $2,500 before he had even a) saturation point in the scores of : x * * x* «© * eral governments. Mayors on the committee are | morsel of food. cites. 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Liston lives by three R’s—run, run and| they go. summers they live in an ante- bel-| ‘his younger days in Tennessee, his otnet hig neck out Wednesday — run \lum home in Paris, Tenn. ‘marriage to Allison and the trials, 494 held it there while a city bus The Neals met as students at | i He runs his family of five per- the Curtis Lostitute: of Music. in | “We play se many one-night | of family life on the road. closed its doors on the neck three sons; he runs his fingers over the Philadelphia, Since ther mar- | stands that my friends in Paris | 5 40. playing, driving and| ‘mes. It was all in the line of keyboard of his concert piano; riage on New Years Day in 1949, | &¢t the Mee we com't belt's >t, writing, Neal has one other in- ae and, oecasionally, he runs the $25,-| they have traveled more than Neal says. kx « * tenet —ilatexing to rock 'n’ roll. (00 land cruiser that is the family quarter of a million miles, stelagl When the family is on the road,| ,. Pte sc" he anys. “and. be: An assistant in the City Claims home seven months of the year. — cencerts in the United States, (Allison still finds time to cook | Department, rice was trying to a Sticks Neck Out \but for Naught, Loées $9,500 prove to an awestruck jury that lined the sidewalk that having @ ‘bus door shut on one’s neck didn’ really’ burt at all. * * The jury didn't believe him and awarded Mrs. Mirdza Toland, who had testified it hurt her plenty, i Some scientists now estimate that by 1976 almost one-half of all in the U. S. will depend upon atomic ehergy for their primary power sources. Premature - ee Triplets Get Transtusions SAN ANTONIO, Tex, (AP)—The Agueros boys, premature triplets born_to a 15-year-old wife last Fri- the new power station installations|day, had brand new blood in their|o,, also has undergone transfu- veins today. They tinderwent exchange trans- fusions © Wednesday # physicians. at Robert B.- Green Hospital became concerned mr . their jaundiced appearance, precaution against possible oe damage from bile pigment, their blogd was drained and replaced with banked supplies. : Sti technically listed in critical condition because of their prema- turity, they came through “the transfusions ‘well. The mother, Mrs. Ramon Aguer- sions to improve her hemoglobjn count, The triplets’ father is 18. after | i it’s dri le back to| Neal is half of the piano team | Mexico and Canada. ‘about half of the meals in the land, ee vanes riving peop | of ‘Nelson and Nea}.” The other | cruiser’ s tiny but efficient kitchen. | _ “My children were very incon- | half is his wife, Australian-born venient, children,” Allison says.| And Neals finds time to take W Il- W i Allison Nelson, SI: e orn are on the road from “They all were born during the! over the wheel of the big bus from Their self-designed land cruiser Concert season’ The children are its reg oe driver, ween ie cals | ae side of ajJohn, 4, Kathy, 2, and Allison, 10')#re on stage, @ 1oCaj babys! L ti ss ae wets vs ha me ne months. watches the children. OcOoOmo lve f take their three children and two The Neals On a concert night, the Neals | | are on an exact schedule. Heads Home. Supper ts at 5 45 p.m. Then Alli-! “son washes the dishes. and Harry GREEN BAY, Wis. —The last prepares the children for bed. of the 1917 "General Pershing’ | That's over about 6°30. The Neals) army locomotives is on its way to take a 30-minute map the maelves| th. National’ Railroad Museum at] and dress at 7:40. Concert time is Green Bay — as a gift from the usually 8:15. | Republic of Korea. He The Neal children—tor all their | The locomotive was one el 150. | “| traveling and the non-perma- specially designed tor service with! _mency that goes with it—are |the AEF in France. Each bore e| | bright, normal youngsters who | brass plate with four stars and the | have turned their land cruiser igeneral’s name. Of the 150, 149! | into a gigantic play pen. went to France, the other stayed | Despite travel, Harry has just 4! home—temporarily. become the author of a book,’ Its the one that missed World War I—and during the next 40 years possibly saw more action than the other 149 put together, | Incriminating Evidence | with service in the Philippines, | | WAREHAM, Mass. (UPI) —| World War II and Korea. While cross- examining State! The Department of Defense un-| \Trooper N. ©. Suneson in a gam- derwrote its return from Pusan | | bling case in district court, the|“as a contribution to a worthy| | defense lawyer borrowed a nickej|enterprise of historical | signifi-; ‘to prove that a ‘‘one-armed ban-/ cance.” | HOME ON THE, ROAD ~The piano team of Nelson and Neal is ready to shove off for another concert tour stop in a land cruis- , ‘tit’? that was part of the evidence| Arrival time at San Francisco | er, their home for seven, months out of the year. 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Reserve. the Right to Limit Quantities e. . Properly Priced fie f _THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1959 : NINETEEN Russi and U. S. Trade Exhibits Reds Lease New York Caliseum for Exposition This Summer NEW YORK (UPI)—The Soviet Union has leased two floors of the giant New York Coliseum for its first exposition in the U.S. since the 1939-40 World’s Fair, it Was announced yesterday. - x * * The announcement followed by two weeks the signing of an agree- ment between the U.S. and th Russians calling for a reiptrocal exchange of scientific, technologi- cal and cultural exhibits this sum- mer. : The U.S. is planning te spend more than 3 million dollars en an exhibit in Sokolniki Park in Mos cow, ' - 14$2,000 to lease the second and 1$42,000 to lease the second and third floors of the coliseum from from June 10 to Aug, 4. The total gross floor area is 153,070 square- feet. Howard G. Sloane, managing di- _-rector of the coliseum, said he an- ticipated no troubles in setting up By PHYLLIS BATTELLE HAVANA—For the sake of -free- dom from dictatorship. some of the women picked up rifles and killed, ‘ 4 a oe ee Others went sleepless, working voiceless in offices by day and smuggling drugs and bullets out of the cities by night. * & & . And some—like ‘‘the blonde called’ Lillian’—let' themselves be’ jealled prostitutes. “I was nothing like the wom- _£us who fought, but I work, like everybody. I try. And I have a reputation is somethin’ terrible.” This was Lillian Mesa, now a redhead with a devastating resem- blance to Rita Hayworth, describ- ling her job. It is one story of how the Havana underground werked for Castro. She says typical of the operati girls during the two-year cloak- and-dagger fight against Batista. is fairly s of city + & * She was a wealthy girl, the Russian exhibit from labor or loaf any other quarter. The show tentatively is sched- uled to be open to the public from June 28 to July 27, and an admission fee of about 75 cents is expected te be levied. The American show in Moscow fs scheduled to last from July 4 to Aug. 2. One two two rubles—25 to 50 cents at the official rate— will be charged for ad:nission. Frederick T. Merrill, director of the state department’s east- west contacts staff, told a news cenference here the american ex- position will provide the U.S. with its “first opportunity to punch a ‘hole in the Iron Curtain in a big way.’’ He said the U.S. show will .be| “dramatically tailored to suit ‘an| audience not too educated and with- [hiding place in town. over, lasan! " out too much knowledge of the out- side world.” He said it would be on a less sophisticated level os the American exposition at the Brussels World's Fair last sum- mer. tista,’’ Lillian said. we help.” HEARD OF CASTRO One summer night in 1953 a isocialite college boy came to their! a home and told them about Fidel |™ Castro and his bold efforts, his ideals. The fdmily was impressed. |@ “They was always against Ba-| “They said, | Lillian, then a palely natural blonde, moved into an apart- ment in Havana, She had many | keys made. Word spread to the | hills that any rebels who needed | food, shelter, nursing or anonym- ity after fighting too long or be- coming too well known to the government army could come to | Lillian’s place. * * * For awhile, it was about the only; “The turn. | she recalls, “was tremen- | * * * There were usually 30 rebel sol-|gy idiers sharing the floor at one time. |g We Give Holden Red Trading Stanips! who | didn't really have to work. Her|g father had a summer home at Vera'™®@ Dero Beach, and in the winter they | lived plushly in Havana, She was, a government school inspector, be-} cause she was too intelligent to| rj two months or so—rented a new! apartment and moved. ; x * * In the early days, this led to embarrassments. The Castro un- derground communications then were not extensive, and often the boys would check into apartments that had been given up to other tenants. Sometimes they were arrested—though late in ‘the revo- lutionary activity, almost - every Havana family had become anti- Batista and such dangers were largely past. * * * Somehow—probably through the lips of some tortured boy soldier— the dictator's police learned of the “blonde called Lillian.” then red. She dyed her hair black first, [to the bureau of It_was so “hot” that |where she repeated the words “I she sold her car and rented-a don't know:’ for four days. dealer, each. week. When New York Times corre- spondent Herbert Matthews needed to be taken into the Sierra Maestra in February of 1957 to see Fidel Castro, Lillian was chosen to drive him. charming the border guards, “and telling the fantastic lies," she succeeded in getting him through, to give the U.S. its first real notice of the.strength of the rebel forces and intentions. * * * SHE WAS CAPTURED When she returned to her Ha- vana operation, one week later, she was captured. In her car was a small arsenal of weapons for her boys. The Batista police took her investigation Then to abolish her business of pseudo- prostitution. courier, messages throughout the island. couldn’t shoulder a gun and join the special squadron of 50 women who spent the war in the moun- tains. Posed : as Prostitute to Shelter Cuban Rebels bors, so Lin trequatiy—overy dite eat, trent 0° diecet she wes thrown i Sil foe sour months. “The American Embassy save me,” she said. “They do hot try te get me out ef jail—but they know I am in the jail, so they eannot kill me,” She became Ill. When she was so near death that they had to massage her heart, they became frightened, and re- leased her “conditionally.” A hunted woman now, she. had She became a} transporting people and et oe Lillian is sorry today that she “But everybody has his job, and SUSTSESUR SHEER ERR RERRSERERECRE ROSE SERRREREeEeeee eee: a , 5 WANTED! : a : Lj Z @ 5: a a ANY TYPE of WORK : — pain, Il fi mmm | Winter Prices {umm F Henan , | SR sr Now in Effect! omens Sa : @ KITCHENS @ ATTICS @ RECREATION ROOMS e@ won MSE ‘= > PLUMBING — ~ HEATING — SHEET METAL WORK . ia cj | rT il ia : DeM ‘= 2489 Aitport Rd. ™ Comer Hatchery Rd. 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TWENTY. _ | HE PONTIAC PRESS, THUR é } ry I % SDAY, JANUARY 15, 1959 “e te AN ORDINANCE, GRANTING TQ-CON- Section 1 That wherever the word “Grantee” appears in this ordinance, it 17 is hereby intended to designate, and °": shalf be held to refer dca Consaiees® | noon in hig home of a stroke. He » & : peeeerPeretion cv had been in ill health several of Michigan, {ts successors and assigns. years. Lee Mr. Olmstead wag a former em- Power said Grantee to lay, maintain and oper- ke ate gas mains, pipes and services on, Pp along, across and under the highways, and a member of Bethany Baptist streets, alleys, bridges and other public Garch He leaves his wife, Minnie; and places, and to do @ local gas business in the Village of Clarkston, Oakland Coun- ty, Michigan, for es period of thirty years tw Section 3. In consideration of the ft rights, wer end authority hereby 0 granted, all of which shall veat in the bu Grantee for a period of thirty (30) years . A . as aforesaid, said Grantee shall faith Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. fully perform all things requtred by the gc. terms hereot si Section 4 No highway bridge or other. public street, place used by - said Grantee shall be obstructed longer Mt, Park Cemetery. than necessary during the work ef con- struction of repair, and shall be re- stored to the same . good order and condition as when such work was com- iced No part of the highway, streets Biuleys sald Village shall be permitted te rema ie HARVEY A. OMSTEAD Cass Ave., died yesterday after- yve of Pontiac Motor Division o sisters, Mrs. Emma Anderson Pontiac and Mrs, Prudence Kil- rn of Flushing, turday from the Donelson-Johns VICKI L, POWERS | Vicki Lynne Powers, two-month-, Surviving are bridges or other public place’ of old daughter of Floyd and Sara Mrs. Dorothy Perry of Romeo and in a dangerous or unsafe condition by Powers of 83 Oliver St., died yes- reason of Anything done or omitted to be terday in St. Joseph Mercy Hos done by-the Grantee, and it shall be) hable for.such damage as may be suf-’ pjtal after a brief illness. fered by any person or corporation by, reason of tts negligence in the use of | such highways, streets, alleys, bridges gr or other public places, and shall save, Surviving besides her parents are andparents, Mr, and Mrs, Harry, harmless said Village from ail damage Stuart of Pontiac and Mr. and Mrs. and Hability om account thereof | He SECTION §- The Grantee shall be en- titted to charge the inhabitants of said! Village for gas. the rates now on file— nry Powers of Pontiac. The body is at Sparks-Griffin Fu parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert C. Harvey A. Olmstead, 75, of 227; Tweed; @ son, Michael at home; three brothers, Donnie of Pontiac, Dean’ who is stationed with the Army in Ft. Benning, Ga., and Boyd of Atlanta, Ga.; and a sis- ter, Brenda Joyce Tweed of Pon- tiac. . Service will be held at 2 pan. Saturday from the Pursley Fu- nera] Home with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. MRS. LEWIS 8. WAHL Mrs. Lewis S. (Orpha) Wahl of 2101 Walnut Rd., a former Pontiac alley, Funeral Home with burial in Perry resident, died yesterday morning in Sarasota, Fla. where she has been living the past six months. She was 62. : _ two daughters, Mrs. Jack McDonatd of Sarasota, four sons, Maurice FE, of Pontiac, Lewis R. of Auburn Heights, Fred- erick of Owensboro, Ky., and Wil- liam O. of North Branch; 15 grand- children; 12 great-grandchildren, and a brother. ‘Mrs. Wahi's body will be brought Funeral with the Michigan Public Service Com- nera] Home. to the Voorhees - Siple mission and ef present effective within | \Hom late Thursday aid Village. Bald rates shall be subject) or ite successors, upon proper application| Mrs, Rex (Gertrude Ginger Big-| DAVID G, FISHER to review and change at any Ue byt the Michigan Public Service Commission by elther said Grantee or the Village, | @ 29% inner acting by the Village Counell, being haes.|elow) Rose, 42, of 3337 Warring field “Township; brothers and five grandchildren. two sisters, Lois and Vickie, andj" "* two brothers, Michael and Eddie, | ®¢'4!. all at home and grandparents, Mr. . _\and Mrs, James Newsum of Pon- ATTICA — Service for David G.' tiac, thereto, and the regularly filed rates asjham Hd., died yesterday in St. Fisher, 77, of 589 N. Lake Pleas-|— approved by said Michigan Public Service : | Gor algalaer or ita suetessors, as applic, | Joseph Mercy Hospital after & ant Rd, will be held at 2 p.m able to said Village of Clarkston, shall! brief illness at all times be the lawful rates | ‘ All bills for gas furnished ra fhe] Crantee shall be payable month ‘he 5 * Ans Grantee may colleet the miniavais| Bre her mother, . ¥. charges @» The Grantee shall also furnish and) : ie F | maintain commercially aceurste meters) ly Anne, Roger and Terry Bige | his home following a heart attack to measure the gas a6 furnibhed, and !i tow all at home z * shall, by ite representatives, have at all|" ' © . reasonable times @eeeas to the premises | of ita ¥oustomers. for the purpose of) g, s a Spray Bea ae “hn mesd | reading, tnspectinae removing Leap re-| Saturday in Sparks Griffin Chapel -in Lapeer Elizabeth Center Cemetery, Dryden. piectng such meter» | sie Section 6 Suid Grantee shall con MRS. BILLY SHORT Surviving are a daughter, Mrs Mruct and extend itr gas distribution) . * hes pace ry en { Attica; tw ‘ iyatem within said Village, and shall| Mrs. Billy (Ruby) Short, 25 of Frances Green of Attica, two son: furnish gas to applicants residiug there- | _ ; in paeadl the amonnt of nes to jes 36 Franklin Bivd., died yesterday! furnighed thereby shall provide an ade-| t. ma . quate and reasonable return upen the (in Pontiae General Hospital afte cost of making such extensfons and), long illness. George and Melvin, both of La providing such service . Bection 7 The rights and suthority She had been a nurses @ in herein grante are mot exclusive {iher . ° 0 grandchildren. mmanufart ure oF aid) FR) on Ee He omen Se Lote eee gri ren urnished hereunder : Sanatorium an a member o . . Bection 8 Bald Grantee shall, as ] First Assembly of God Church.” BABY GIRL FUSON all other conditions and elements 6 a : : . service not herein fixed, be and remain Surviving are her husband her! WALLED LAKE —_— Prayer serv subjeet to the reasonable rules and requ ; : lice for the baby daughter of Mr Jations of the Michigan Public Bervice) ~~ = —|ice for the baby caugnte ) Com miasion tte wluccessors : Mi = See caes Clea 10 pala) ot Weeruary, 1080. ot which there win be loo” MIPS Cectt applicable to gag service tn sald Village ee : Bection 9 The franchise granted by submitted to the vole of the gisetoTi of Fisher Rd. wil be held at 3:36 this erdinauce is not subject to revoca- ithe Village, the questivg of ratifying @ p.m. Friday at the Richardson- | tion, and shall be and become valid and certain public ulllity franchise con-| . binding only upon its ratification by the/teined in an- ordinance adopted by the Bird Funeral Home, Walled Lake affirmative vote of at least three-fifths! Village Council at jta meeting of the electors of sald Village voting upon the 12th dey of January thereon at a regular of special municipal: which seid ordinance is entitied as fol election tc be held tn the Wanner pro- | lows aie? elica oak Ceres pes ats ——— ranting to Consumers, 1 mu t ne electora itd ower omany, Grantee shall, within thirty dsya after |signs, the right, power and authority to the adoption hereof, file with the Village|jay, maintain and operate gas mains, Wednesday. Clerk {te written acceptance, subject to pipes and services on, ‘slong, across! the ratification by the electors of theland under the highways, streets, alleys. | Village of Clarkston Upon the seerpt- |bridges and other public places and to™are grandparents, Mrs, Penny Fu ance hereof and the ratification by (helqo 9 jocal gas business ja—the Village : ; electors as aforesaid, this ordinance shell| of Clarkston, Oaklapd-County, Michigan, | constitute a contract between the Village |; . 2 , , a : : s of a peried gS-¢fiirty years of Kentucky: ef Clarkston and the Grantee for the “6. 1) wot sald eieclion the! qolls fyll term of thirty (30) years trom and py peeps tars oa Jr, Cephus, Troy, Seifert and Del after the date of such rattfioation by-*!l! be pen at T oclock in the forenoon, a the electors or af soon thereafter as may be We hereby certify that the foregoing"!!! be kept open until @ 0 clock tn ere ordinanee was duly enacted by the Vil-|'he & lernoen, Rastern. standard Time, ers, Bec oanctit the Vilage of Ctra an ae lage cite eh bw fh oftieg) PeFmudie, all at home, kiand Coun + th; on e lath : a | day of dears. 1080 — (on the 26th day of January. 1060, said) EDWARD D THOM@ON | date being the -thirtleth day, as de Village Preatdent termined by statute, preceding the date) Wega Attest’ RALPH THAYER of sald election. for the purpose of re-| WEST Village Clerk | viewIn @ registration, and registering G}{[j> — Jan. 18, 1099 such “of the qualified electors of the! .. 1 - [Village as shall appear and apply there-| (Norma F.) in Kentucky. The child wag stillborn at Pon BLOOMFIELD TOWN iSaturday at the Baird Funeral Surviving besidesijher husband jjome Burial will be in Dryden specified tn gpid chedule. | Borrae; and three children, Bever-| Mr. Fisher died Wednesday at Service will be held at 3 p.m.| Before rellrement-te hat been! . : /employed at the Bostick Foundry r peer, a stepdaughter, Mrs. Mabel |Theimkey of Attica, a brother id at Dell of Lapeer; three sisters, and | Fuson of 29777 ) ne Burial will be in Fuson Cemetery # successors and as tiac Osteopathic Hospital, Pontiac. Surviving besides her parents m and Mrs. Susle Rhodes, both five brothers, Cecil!” and bert, all at home and three sis- Glenda Sue, Lois Ann and MRS, BERNARD HULSLANDER | Service for Mrs. Bernard Hulslander, 49, of NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION ‘AND for@hich registration may be mode! 4835 Lockhart St will be held at of Registration of Voters jon daid date, between the hours © bee me the Electora of the Village oto sags We cad & o'clock pm, Lo p.m, arkaton ern @tandar me + 5 ‘ Notice ta hereby given that a epecial| By Order of wiley? Couneil Godhardt Funeral vilisas alectiog on we nald rad Re a : wed Sock oo . age Hall, 25 6 ain Street, in the sale age Cler' +, : Village. upon Wednesday, the ath day Jen. 16-22, ‘s9,/Chape] Cemetery, Troy. . Saturday at the C.J Home, te a gm tS cnr DRASTIC } Keilir / All Viscose | All Wool TWEED ¢ 95 | TWEED S95 “Sq. Ya. that won't wool carpet that is so Sq. Yd. from any normak house soft undertoot and wears Sq. Yd. Wonderful Catpet stain hold liquids. 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Mix the colors for floor, Full 9x9 a rich appearing es floor Free Estimates on All Tile — Linoleum and Carpet Work The Floor Shop 99-101 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET Park Free Rear of Store We Loan You Tools Free FE 4-5216 Keego Harbor, Burial will be in White _ #822252 Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas Mrs. Hulslander died Wednesday will follow at Pontiac General Hospital fol- eating Parla in ‘Utica ‘Come- lowing a five month illness. She was a member of Trinity ‘Methodist Church, the Blue Star Mothers of Keego Harbor and the Royal Neighbors of America. Surviving are her husband,” Ber- nard D.; two sons, Ronald of Kee- go Harbor and Gene of Hollywood, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Charles stein of Utica, Mrs, Anna Reno of Northey of Walled Lake and La- Richmond, Va., and Mrs, Alice Von J. Hulslander of West Bloom-|Mosey of Detroit; two sons, Dr. a sister; two| Edward of Roseville and James of DAVID WAYNE NEWSUM HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP — Serv-| Mrs. Anna Quatermas of Paw ice tor David Wayne Newsum, 6-|Paw; nine. grandchildrer and two month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. great-grandchildren, Warren Newsum of 2809 Private Dr., will be held at 2 p.m. Thurs- day at Richardson-Bird Funeral Home, Milford, Burial will be in| Merle (Leah G.) West, 60, of 2262 Oakgrove Cemetery, Milford. - The child was burned to death | Tuesday when the Newsum home was destroyed by fire, Surviving besides his parents are Milliken Funeral Home until 11:30 MRS, AUGUST. RUGENSTEIN: gust Rugenstein, 77, of 44760 Davis St., Utica, will be held at 1:30 p'm. Friday at Trinity Lutheran Church. tery. The body can be seen at the a.m. Friday. | Mrs, Rugenstein died Tuesday night at her home after an illness of two years, Surviving beside her husband are three dgughters, Elsie Ruger- Rochester; two brothers, Paul Luepnitz of Allenville and Frank Luke of Marinette, Wis.; a sister, MRS. MERLE WEST METAMORA—Service for Mrs. Miller Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Dryden Methodist Church. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Lapeer. The body will be at the Miller road home until the time of fu- lof Geronimo’s Almont Comnumity Hospital $0l-s lowing a short illness. | She was a member of the Dry- both of Metamora; six daughters, Mrs. Joanne Warren and Mrs. Patricia @chroeder, both of At- tica; Mrs. Maxine Wille and Mrs.’ Betty Jean Coemen, both of Imlay’ City; and Mrs. Joyee Carr and Mrs. Mary Green, both of Lapeer. | Other survivors are a sister, Mrs. | | Glen Pickleman of Dryden; three half-sisters, Mrs. Catherine Wil- liams of- Detroit, Mrs. Grace Broesamle of Dryden and Mrs.' Frank Hosner of Romeo and 11! grandchildren. Squaw Is Chiet ne Apache Tribe | MESCALERO, N.M, (AP)—Ger-| onimo’s people have a woman chieftain. Mrs. Virginia Klinekole has. been elected pfesident of the Mes-, salero- Apache tribal council. 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You know about some of Pontiac’s thriving industries .. . industries which demonstrate that this is a place to go places: VY It’s the home of Pontiac automobiles and GMC trucks and coaches. From other manufacturing plants come automotive parts and accessories... anda wide variety of unrelated products. Pontiac is only 26 miles from Detroit, in the industrial cor- ridor that also includes Flint, Saginaw, Bay City and Midland. — {t's a city of moderate size — 85,000 within the corporate limits, 160,000 in Greater Pontiac. : » The city is surrounded by beautiful countryside, gently) rolling, well-wooded, with hundreds of lovely lakes for fishing and water sports. ee <7, WONDERFUL PI me WoO L PLACE TO Wo v's A .e) WORK, LIVE AND PLAY PONTIAC - a _ v ee —— . '. oe Pontiac is one of more than 300 incorporated cities and villages in the Outstate Michigan area served by Consumers ’ Power Company. i suebiaiaa ‘They include busy industrial centers ... Great Lakes ports a . .. Small towns on the borders of larger ones . . . quiet-commu-. Shaded portion is the Outstate Michigan area mines a tammy ame or vacation lands. “ poe Consomer tower Company opin Phis is a region famous for industrial might, for the abun- electric and natural gas service. This area rariety of its c i ec «sends bs ellis ned cl Mockigatis laut dance and vat iety a its crops, for its unequaled supply of fresh Pontnta end trom Lakes Bile oadlMuren on water and also for its all-around livability. | the east to Lok ; | = sem fa ate Michigen'en ts eR. Telephone or write to our Area Development Department, _ . H. L. Brewer, Director. Well-qualified and trustworthy men will help you find the community and the site best suited to your needs and wishes. _Electric and Natural Gas Service in Outstate Michigan. ee . General Offices...Jockson, Michigan — Se s < } Division Offices...Alma + Battle Creek » Bay City « Flint + Grond Rapids » Jackson + Kalamazoo’ + Loming + Muskegon + Royel Ook + Saginow + Traverse City | = - .* i . M ‘ ees . ¥" oeae ae = a, * Reds Will See ‘Oklahoma’ U-S, and U.S.S.R. Plan Movie Swaps MOSCOW (UPI)—Russia and the United States; will soon face each other in yet another arena—the movie theater. In a few months, if. all goes ‘well, Soviet citizens will start queuing up at box offices throughout the coun- try to see the first American fea- ture films to be shown bere, pub- licly—and by mutual] U. S. -Russian consent—since the end of World War HU. * -t A ticket costing five rubles (50 ‘cents) or less will buy them a glimpse into the fields of “‘Okla- homa,” where “the corn is as high as an elephant’s eye,” into the Bronx, where a butcher named “Marty” found himself a_ girl friend, into Ernest Hemingway's story of an old man’s struggle with the sea, and into other phases of American life. Simultaneously, movie houses fror. New York to San Francisco will herald in lights the arrival of seven Russian films all pro- duced in the post-Stalin period, The American movie fan's diet will be further enriched by the Bolshoi -Fheater dancing ‘Swan Lake,” by the “‘Idiot’’ of Dostoyev- sky and by a drama of. wartime Russia, ‘“The Cranes Are Flying,” which won first prize at the Cannes International Film Festival. Ever since the inter-government- al cultural accord wag signed in Washington last January the Soviet people have’ been asking: “When are we ever going to see your postwar movies? What is a cultural agreement for if not to bring the best of Hollywood to us and show Americans what we have done in the cinema?” The Russians, like people every- where, don't like to be told what they should think about the outside world.’ They prefer to see and judge it for themselves. The next best thing to traveling abroad is to meet Western tour- ists-in Moscow, read non-Soviet hewspapers and magazines, hear overseas broadcasts and see for- eign films, In the past two or three years, SPACE. CHAIRMAN — Rep Overton Brooks (D-La), 62, has been named chairman of the new House Scienee and Astro- nautie .Committee. Brooks says the . United States must move faster and further in the effort the Russian people have had slightly more direct access to American thought and i Now they not only read Nikita Khrushche v's letters to President} - Eisenhower, but -also what the President says in reply, and in his own words. Some are able to glance through “America,” the monthly illustrated magazines distributed here by the State Department. Others have ex- changed words with one or more of the 5,000 or so American tourists who have visited Russia sjnce 1957. x * * None of these pleasures, however, quit matches that of seeing an American film. The Russians have seen them before. They remember Deanna Durbin in “One Hundred Men and a Girl,"’ Sonja Henie in “Sun Valley Serenade,"’ Walt Disney’s ‘Bambi’ and “Snow White,” Charlie Chaplin's early movies and even the exploits of Tarzan. 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We also hope he per-| million dollars to the Jordan | Kon-Tiki menu, which is typical of mits the existence of at least one treasury. It was the balance of the ‘the craze: Jamaki, for instance,| other active political, party in his Hy Lee U.S. government : “6 .’ The last x. h, | . 74 million the U.S. & NEW YORK — Peop! e... places by truck from Dunlap by Railway dence of the Pope in Castel Genco | eee ge ‘seroplane = be- ary ¢ & te erieig : vtting Riv ans 68 6 sue cheaeeets pieavent Bet ledged to relieve the Jordanian black Angus. > Ag » to Idlewild Air- fo was secured, | letter in his ted Papers a m't mean that it’s g g| wrapped in bacon.- Or seaweed _ Pp cand black Seo): ___ Express Agency to ‘ —— | tokens the withdrawn manner of | bigger. Peter Davis of the Shera-| soupy Or chicken luau (thin sliced! Talked to Ernest Hemingway by, ee (et Ooi a oe openly es port, With all the big U. S. airlines; a man who, with his brother, |ton outfit, which unveiled the Sher-| breast of chicken with ginger root,| phone in Sun Valley the other day. | eens ane ol Fore John XXI has 6 hits “ Railway Express put the herd | now back at work, after harrow- changed the histery of both wart- |aton-Mt. Roya] in Montreal over) qoy, siu, garlic and other spices.|[n addition to cocapleting (a neal . . ONS Was an air shipment ng tia jot in the ASPCA shelter there, |jng labor troubles, one's mind fare and transportation, It is in last weekend, believes that the o, shrimp Manila (shrimp with! book (topic censored), America s| NEW 59 WAG and a lack Angus pu : e Son where it was fed, watered and | somehow goes back to a man who} Marvin W. MeFarland’s wonder- more or less recent demand for rice noodles) leading writer has. hammered ne RADIO $1995" ana i: a Ce nel attle-| exercised, Then ali 9,000 pounds could not have understood ou ful collection (McGraw-Hill); — | more exotie cooking springs from) Maybe it’s a reaction against the weight down to 204. HEATER ouston a other Catholic cé = / Z ‘ H sustan ane Bee Iowa, and the! of It was piped aboard ABEM stresses any more than he could, “T have a 10-horsepower General the fact that countless thousands stuff the Arthy fed the boys and “How did you do it?” I ilies | MINGHAM RAMBLER men areas ene dard, eargo plane and arrived in Italy condone the use of the airplane} of American men (and women) "i Guin’ the war to end alll « d , BIRMI pose 1s tO Improve the standard: 8 | Elec tr ic motor that I would like to led indi cul girls ing Oo e ‘Easy, he said, I stopped| 0 Oe oducing Without ineldent. for war purposes, I mean Orville) samp the igenous aATY | 7a thal) were not ended by tie ance oy eeal tees” MI 6-390 of Italian cattle by introducing rien’ | sell, Wright wrote to GE from! delights of so. many nations during! “2"S -ende inking, except with rea : this strain there lowa's first and happiest bridge. 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Oriente - SINK- $25 95 No Money Down, 50c a Week yeti eves are liquid brown, They! Province. ° Thirty Volunteer Blood ia for Rare Heart Surgery - GRAND RAPIDS, Mich CUPDI— a Christian Reformed Chureh area men,Mrs. Horjus is a member of the = i 21x32" Stainless Steel Double Compartment $ 3 §* Quality 3-Piece Colored Bath acti Finish ITS A RAVE Famous Make—Completely 45 N. Saginaw, FE 2-2400 - Thirty Grand Rapids ind owomen have volunteered to/ G00 (n Heights Christian Reformed Automatic : Ch ¢ch here and many of its mem ; ee ___ Full Factory Guarantee [- yo to Cleveland late this month bets are Among those who volun WATER r With Cast tron tub as Oo to donate blood for oa Grand teered to donate blood for her. ' SUMP PUMP complete with all chrome Rapids woman who will tundergo be , ° . : eee eee ent SOFTENERS | oiscc. finngs Mrs. Janet Tlorjus, 26. a mother oie prot pga oe iin pre Pac Hour $ 95 - 9 of two. is scheduled to undergo, jos sald. mm a = i o < Guaranteed Ist Quality Capacity -— Reg.. $219. 5 ‘ siirgery all Sh Vincent’n hospital people whe have volunteere . ; . in Cleveland Jan 28 j cats te the nay eieers Se Made to Sell for $328. 95 A * A have told me they will pray for Fertatal aaliinve oo amechanion! success of the operation.” | With Time ; e octors ef ‘ : Mr H Hho nidwahen be had : Clock = ’ TE heart while performing the opera DATE OT USS BAN Re TAS AA Menulace DEPA TMENT tion, hope to correct a major de. defective heart since birth and it turer's Gone ; fect in the upper chamber that| has become worse in recent years Out of allows one-third of her blood. to She said her doctor recommended Business surgery as soon as possible before IS NOW OPEN flaw in the wrong direction, * SAVE BATH SETS — 935 the opening between the heart's In order to operate, Mrs, Hor upper chambers becomes too large ,, OVER at ; jus’ heart must be emptied of io clone E $ | blood Tandy then ycoanecied tales The suburban Wyoming woman Reg. 134.50 903 PONTIAC intricate heart-lung machine that said she inqutred about the possi- bility of having the operation at 'Blodgeft Hospital here, where the | The donors who go to Cleve lTirst operation of this type was land will give blood to prime" performed six weeks ago, but the machine before the operation! learned there was a long. list -of starts and their type positive persons waiting blood will be used to keep Mrs * * * Horjus alive during the long ope: my doctor said T could) Includes 5 ft. tub, wash basin and closet. 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Pree ARE TRUMPETING 77) 9 ANNOUNCE THE BIRTH a a che / a OF A BABY IN THE HERD. es Walt Disney Productions World Rights Reserved —— Distributed by King Features Syndicate. - 1- a January Caton’s COATS Sale of ad ha : $4738 bos 3 U.S. "Achievement Affects Missile Program Metal That Hardens Steel Is Cast WASHINGTON (AP) — Govern-!of molybdenum in a water-cooled, |duced a hollow molybdenum cyl ment scientists have produced the, copper-lined melting pot. inder 4', inches wide and 8 inches first casting of molybdenum, a; The intensely hot material was long. - metallic element which has excel-| poured through a series of troughs) The United States has about 90 lent strength at high tempera-)jnto a rotating graphite cylinder'per cent ‘of the world’s known tures. that forced the metal to the walls|molybdenum reserves, most of it * * * of the rotating mold. There the/in Colorade, Utah, Arizona, Cali The Interior Department de- metal consolidated, froze and pro- fornia, New Mey xico and Nevada scribed this as a major metal-; lurgical breakthrough of impor-| tance to space and fissile pro- _ , grams. Marling J. Ankeny, director of the Bureau of Mines, Said’ scien tists at the agency's Albany, Ore.,| laboratory had produced a simple! ieylindrical molybdenum casting. | He said the metallurgists now are .trying to improve techniques .so iintricate shapes can be created by the process. | x* * * He said such: intricate items would advance the development of ; missiles, rockets and satellites, igiving the missile engineer great- | ‘er flexibility of design -and a; LOWEST. |The Isle of Man, |Sea, was originally a Viking col- THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1959 __ Ashe of Ain Parliament |'Rules Internal Affairs DOUGLAS, Isle of Man — The} tian assumed direct sovereignty | | world. There’s even a Manx lan- in the Irish! about 200 years ago. TWENTY-THREE ony. ater it was governed for; liament for internal affairs and | several centuries by the Kings and| the House of Keys is one of the ‘Lords of ‘Man until Great Bri-| oldest legislative assemblies in the guage, but fewer than 200 people The island still has i its own is | can n speak jt now. SOFA BEDS CHAIRS LAMPS BEDS Buy Fad DISCOUNTS on ALL Items MATTRESSES BOX SPRINGS MODERN SLEEP SHOPS Miracle Mile Shopping Center In Exclusive Bazaar Area — Next to Pontiac State Bank Now ! © Call Now—FE 8-9551 Calf Now—FE 8-9551 Now! We're Giving. Huge DISCOUNTS During Our |JANUARY HIDE-A-BEDS STUDIO SOFAS ROCKERS TABLES CHESTS DRESSERS Buy THIS BEAUTY IS CHEVY'S RICED SEDAN FOR 59! 'has at high temperatures is need- ‘ed for ‘missile parts. The metal increases CHILDREN’S COATS Sqpss 332 } But its high melting point — , . '4.748 degrees Fahrenheit — de- Sale Priced i attempts to cast it, By com- /parison, pure a melts at 2,795 |degrees. Under remote- control eenditions: | 36 N. 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Here’s the beauty of Chevy’s new Slimline design, the roomi- ness of its new Body by Fisher, new engineering developments in suspension, steering and ‘brakes—all wrapped up and -tagged with Chevrolet’s lowest prices. And this new Biscayne 2-Door Sedan is just one of the wide choice of models waiting for you at your dealer’s. Drop in and look them over. It’s, the ideal time to buy. The smart switch is to the'59 Chevy! now—see the wider selection of models at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's! _ MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES, INC. 34 Mill St. ond 631 Ookland — Pontiac, Mich. © iL 54161" # TWENTY-FOUR __ _ _ _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY. 15, 1959 : Japan ‘Joyful Over Discovery Dogs Survive in ‘Antarctic was as much rejoicing as "there of how the two had managed to} -By JAMES CARY iad been protest when. the dogs Survive. TOKYO (AP) — Japati's press,|t : ; . , ; february. | The 15 sled dogs, . a > erupted with were left behind last February. radio yand yimibie : al thé « * the vanishing Japanese Karafuto, eestasies of delight today at the _ ‘breed, were left be hind when, news that two of 15 sled dogs A -six-man advance party was heavy ice kept the Soya from| abandoned in the antarctic 11 flown by helicopter Wednesday! reaching the base to restock it} months ago had been found alive. night from the antarctic expedi- for the antarctic winter, Bad tion ship Soya to reopen the de-' weather halted flying afler remov- serted Japanese base on Ongul.al of the 11 Japanes@$ scientists. Island. Masamk Murayama, lead- who had staffed the ‘base and er of the party, radioed back that! nine other dogs. “Two dogs survive!” headlined Tokyo's big dailies in type normal ly reserved for the death of Sta lin, the outbreak of war and sim- ilar events the two doys came bounding up,! The dogs let behind were tied! ; * * wagging their tails in greeting He up and had food for only a few! Radios blared the news hourly said they were in) good condition > weeks. Newspapers, radio sfations and * * * ; * * * news agencies were flooded with) Murayama s first message RAVE’ Abandonment of the dogs had calls for mpre information. There no word of the othér 15 dogs, o1 brought nationwide demands that = = they be saved. Seyne appealed to President Eisenhower ~to Memorial services were held in various Japanese cities, and a (statue of the 15 was eres ted in Osaka Among the lant was Miss Prices Shot Down at Conn’s—Save 4-2 and More president of the SPORT SHIRTS Men’s Khaki Pants tecting, the Karafuto breed, $4.00 to $5.00 Values Save $1.00 Per Pair “fF most tearfully qubi Sachiko Murase saciety pro for had been praying for them night and day,” she said $ 99 NOW Three oore of the Karafutos Reg. $3.99 were taken by this years @xpedi $799 tion, Which will spend the winter on Ongul Island in scientifie ob Reg. $4.95 servations These, however, went along nyt ds pets $395 Men’s Trousers SAVE UP TO !; 95 Juvenile Gang CREW- | ord 13 - Year -Old’s Tears NECKS Bring Confession by 3 Finished : NOW of 2 Holdup Tries Flannels $3 99 Sharkskins § 995 DE VROPP om Pohlee cracked a ivenile gang cesterday when a $8.00 Value 13 year-old bey tearfully admitted he participated uh two holdup at- MEN’S tempts BOYS’ yenroold and A pistol carrying | EYELET DRESS SHIRTS 52. 09 - MEN’S SUITS and TOPCOATS a oiniis teactar dremel IKE thee $] 90° OFF buys held at a juvenile de Were VU bat hevtnye tention o 4 Javenile court Judge Nathan - é Kaufrvan was te bear the cise _TOPCOATS SUITS “ug $1600 to $3600 $1988 to $3495 . Vhe yeninat trder event fo . - holdup attetapis ia the last wee after the Ti wearolt broke caw 7 CLOTHE and crit The first was suces fu) ‘The stichup netted $1000 at a Detroit market Jan H The second fadled Monday \ “1 N. Saginaw waitress at a milk bar thought the gun was a toy Tt wasn't. The waltress eae the gun. A shet was fired into the floor The bes » fled Ex-Legislator, Attorney to Be Wed in Detroit | DR HENRY A. MILLER | Optometrist DETROIT te—Former Republi yay ‘ : 7 North saginaw treet can Congressman Clarence 4 Me | Phene FE 4.6842 Lead 65. of Detrowl, and attornes | Mary Laume DeViareo, 41 of St “Better Things in Sight” Crile Shea enlist ot Bike riage Hteense Wednesday tn De trout “Poa widewrr, MeLeod was a con i Pogressman for 17 years in the 1020s and 19 Miss DeMarco has not been married previ yously. Contact’ Lenses ibs William & ‘Magy h: a 70 candi-i Pdates for tase toothatt————— PRE-INVENTOR' NOW IN PROGR Everything from our Warehouse and Store has reduced so that we can clear our stocks before inventory and you can save a ¥% 50% members of) help. Police Break Up ® sation of < would be of the nt sniping and Soviet Scientists Predict Future Foresee Colonization of Moon, Creation of Life, Super Surgery fs MOSCOW (UPI)—Leading Soviet ‘scientists have predicted that man ‘in the 2ist century would be able ‘to.create Hfe artificially, would have the: benefit of bloodless ‘'su- personic’” surgery and would need only one or two hour’ sleep. a night, The scientists, whose views were reported by the Soviet Tass news agency, said that flights to the moon would be routine after the year 2,060, the moon's natural resources. The officjal Soviet agency was. reviewing fa book, ‘Report From the Zist ‘Century, prominent Russian scientists gave their predictions on what mankind) would aecomplish in the next cen- fury The president of the Soviet Acad- -efry of Serences, Alexander —Nes-- meyanoy said that “‘an early vie- tory of organic che mistry will be the creation of organic substances by the methods of living nature Mikhait Ananiev, director of the institute of experimental sur- gical instruments, sald surgeons would be able to operate With- out mutilating the body by em- ploying a ‘‘supersonic. lancet.” He predicted the technique also would ,] Camulate bleed. patient in the said, Thee tate of «a %se Century oe he would be controlled by a physician at “the as of special apparatus recording the changes in the Diagnosis, he said, also would be done mechanically control body” Another Soviet scientist, V. Penglehardt, predicted that the 2ist Century citizen’ would waste Jess time in bed and thus pro- long his Hifes-by keeping — bis even open longer. Tass reported that Soviet scten tists felt that flights to the. moon ‘would be commonplace by the year 2.000, As a result they by passed the moon in their ZIst Century predictions except to say that the moon would be, a new continent of the earth and uth its nattral resources the order of the day. Iowa Governor Gets Reminder— a Shrunken Hea lowa (UPT) Loveless rece ‘ived TS MOPDNES, (Gov, Herschel © a shrunken head yesterday from_ the Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Execu tive’s Associaton as—a- minder of his problems Lloyd Mack the head to Loveless and + WAS that t the “one of Cedar 2: ue sent “hearsay and rumor‘ shrunken head belonged to of the earliest governors in South! America That governor “lest his head,’ Mack said, because of a- cambina tion of an “unfavorable press, an assembly made up of-the majority opposition and a program fault-finding with! f he continuous inte oy to CH ETES iss | AP Movie-TV Writer buildings.’ a ean te Wee on ey, a father” a a rs) less Puerto Rican In the! Henry, a tall fellow. with a SALE ESS been. 7 Ane | |zer0. and that -earth- | men would be busy exploiting | * in which 29! aid that. 2 New Yorkers aaa oe ‘Montreal as Suburb By EARL WILSON MONTREAL — Outside, the snarling wind was snapping ‘men’s hats off. A ecepl of days before it had been 20 below ‘Steel Firm Profits Up | DETROIT ~ McLouth Steel) Corp, of Detroit announced Wednesday its net earnings for 1958 increased almost $600,000 to) $9,998,000. Net earnings for 1957) were $9,410,000. The firm said net sales were $171,361,000 in 1958 com-| pared to $179,458,000 in 1957. | a i But inside in a grass skirt, sat Miss Tina ‘Poutse: the red- haired - Hollywood beauty whom you’ ve also see On TV. Blonde little Priscilla Alden—who does eommercials on the Arthur Gotifrey and Dick Clark TV shows—was also wearing something South Seas-y arid skimpy. , “Ill promise you, we're going to see to it that Montreal replaces Philadelphs: and Newark as suburbs of New York,” a fellow heal saying. DOORS OPEN 10:45 A.M. NOW! thrid FRIDAY! ONE OF THE GREAT ONES! ae “You're mixed up,” I told him. New York's the suburb—of Philadelphia and New- ark! Ask_.any Philadelphian or New Jerseyite.” Steve Crane, Lana Tufner’s ex-husband, grinned up from his pineapple drink. He had just opened the res- taurant -here at the Sheraton-Mt. Royal Hotel. He has a very successful Hollywood restaurant—and_ the =~ feel he'll lure many New ~ | zs Yorkers up here. ‘It’s only, FO. ee a _ an hour-and-a-half plane, — Lae ride. The Beautiful Wife Ana I WILSON were celebrating our 23rd wed- ‘ding anniversary. We'd come up to improve our French: There's a daily Freneh news- paper (which we can't read) called “Le Dimanche Matin.” Many stores have bOth French ‘and English signs in the win- dows. Parts of Montreal are as French France — and. cheaper ae as fae STORY! = And the natives speak such interesting English. Our driver mentioned that “there are nct many traffic today” and when he saw Tina Louise in her grass skirt, he commented, “She {swearing very g few pants,” And so we vpened a new x TINA suburb Of course it’s all according to the point of view. A Chicago’ fellow said, “Yeah, those New Yorkers want to spoil _another | town,” : . F.O.E. #1230 289 W. Montcalm FISH or CHICKEN ‘Fri., 5:30 to 7:30 Dance Sat. NO DOOR CHARGE MEMBERS AND GUESTS > o 8 @ THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y. Some for President. They say: “Why blow. it?” apartment, rented to Robin Moore, round velvet bed in. perfect condition.’ Jack Dempsey and Jack Amiel were asked by Castro confidantes to help‘run “clean” gambling in Havana ... During the recent Beverly Hills fire art lover Vineent Price floated his valuable paintings on rafts in his pool... Cary Gramt asked—and got--75 per cent t of the gross of the next film he makes for UI. * x * EARL'S PEARLS: Winning may not be everything, so some college deans insist, but no football coach ever got a 7 for building character. WISH V'D SAID THAT: Scientists tell us how to sall’ under the North Pole and fly over the moon, but you're still on your own when you cross the street. —Quote. TODAY'S BEST. | LAUGH: Morey Amsterdam read of in-1 WY. state taxes and grumbled, “I never thought “Rockefeller would need MY money.” . . . That's earl, brother. (Copyright, 1959) . Zsa Zsa Gabor’s lists in its inventory “1 i] Hollywood Headlines “Judge Hardy’ Inspiration to F atherless Slum Boy Ry BOB “Thomas death in the streets or pushed off, Harlem slums, the tore of the broad, Indian-like face,-came up food, RiGy Lewis Stone became the hard way as longshoreman, an imposing figure on the. movie: ‘garment worker, bus boy, waiter “practical’ Democrats here now favor Symington DOORS OPEN 6:45 COMING FRIDAY “A GIFT OF LOVE” 4 “FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON” : —COMING SOON— | “ONIONHEAD” “PARTY GIRL” "GIGI" Jaycee Week Set LANSING w--Gov. Williams has proclaimed the week of Jan. 18- 24 Jaycee Week in honor of the United States Junior Chamber of Commer¢e. The Jaycees were found Jan. 21, 1920 in St, Louis. need ‘NOW Thru SAT. Features at 1:15—3:55—6:40—9:20 The love story of the’white missionary and the Eurasian soldier! 2 Centar fe peenenes BUDDY ‘ADLER'S Pretei.ae INGRID BERGMAN CURT JURGENS ROBERT DONAT THE INN OF THE SIXTH HAPPINESS CiINemaScoPE COLOR by DE LUXE SUNDAY Danny Kaye in “Me and ie Colonel’: 3 “The Line-Up” ————", [Strand NOW 25¢ to 1 PM. Ust 3 DAYS M-G-M presents A SUBMARINE EPIC! Glenn FORD Ernest BORGNINE , Wega co-starring DIANE BREWSTER - DEAN JONES CINEMASCOPE & METROCOgbe- At 11-1°03-3:.10-4:15-7 20-9: 30 EXTRAI Tom: & Jerry Coler Cartoon Fun Sport ‘The Rasslin’ Ref” NEXT ATTRACTION PSTARTING SUNDAY The Singinest, Swinginest Affair You've Ever Been To! "SENIOR PROM” — Plus JACK PALANCE IN “THE MAN _ INSIDE” aw screen + e” « ‘and finally broke into acting via) ri : the Actor's Studio, After some. “T saw all the Hardy family pie- seasoning in stock and TV, he | T tures T could,” says Henry Silva. made his big splash as the men- WOW! KEECOM HE BIG ONE! ‘Judge Hardy became lke a acing dope pusher called Mother | Regular Prices father to me. And | wasn't alone. in “A Hatful of Rain’ on Broad-/ A lot of guys in the same neigh-| way. . 4 ' borhood felt the same way, When! Director Fred Zinneman cant 1.4 AWARDS. .7 ACADEMY AWARDS! they batked at doing something. him in the iniovie veysion. The ° % their fathers told them, ‘De it 6Y- offers started pouring in the day UH break your neck . after the preview. In’ 15 months FEN BY MORE PE oPLe THAN ANY PICTURE IN HISTORY: * * * here.” he has had no more than | , : “In the Hardy pictures, it was five weeks off from movie mak-! % 4 different W hen’ Mt ckey Roone y Ing. : ww WILLIAM HOLDEN wouldn't do son reth ung, Lewis ee rs ALEC GUINNESS: SACK HAWKINS Stone would say,’ "Now let's sit Pi { down. wid tally ihis over.” That oe fas eet liate mT THE BRIDGE ON THE made a big impression on us.” ° pots ince { Riv ess eames Spel A ER KWAI Now Henry Silva is himectf*in _PASADENA, Calif. (AB) — The | ma} _ Otewoted by DAVID LEAN d Hollywood and in the beginnings — on ee ie eh black} 1 COLUMBIA PICTURE A SAM SPIEGEL PRODUCTION TECHNICOLOR® CINEMASCOPE of what promises to be a distin. SPO'S: of its face since Jol. i _ stiishead cite cdreer, apis ~ * * DOORS OPEN 7:15—-SELECTED SHORTS TO 8:00 P.M. FOR hasn ‘t forgotten the comfort ‘and Mt. Wilson Observatory has pho- co ENCE OF OUR PATRONS—DUE TO THE LENGTH leinbinty he gee fener ndopriie ,-tegraphed- the ~spots—huge’- mag ft THIS FEATURE WILL BE SHOWN ONCE ONLY AT 6:00 P.M. Judge Hardy as his imagine wy netic storms on the sun’ s surface, | ° father at These storms emit radiation | CHAIRS... LOUNGERS.. .VIBRATORS... ROCKERS SWIVELS... RECLINERS... OCCASIONAL STYLES. BEDROOM and DINING ROOM SUITES and , , _ OPEN STOCK PIECES LIVING ROOM SUITES .... SECTIONALS FAMILY ROOM LOUNGERS... SECTIONALS and CHAIRS FLOOR and TABLE LAMPS... OCCASIONAL TABLES MATTRESSES and BOX SPRINGS... SOFA BEDS os TTL 4§$322 WOODWARD AVE. B8/RMINGHAM. MICH. #ROCKSN.OF 4 MiRD.........Udllbcil 4/40 , Just-Drive-Up Easy to Park . musual for kids to be stabbed to ‘license is 'fast,”” he said, | portant thing was that I didn’t go are prabibited by state order from | Soriniipists ermine osomicr haw Which often upsets radio and tele. | Henry eame through jhis boyhood phone communications on earth, unscathed. When.-he was growing . : . up, the street Text Yo his in Har-/ The spots photographed last Fri-| lem was cifed_as‘lLaving’ the. igh: day extended: 100,000 miles across. est incidence of juvenile detin.-the -sun’s face. In 1951 a 125,000- quency in the. nation. His father mile cluster was observed, The | pulled up stakes when the boy largest on record, extending 132, was 1, leaving his mother to bring 000 miles, was observed in 1947. Henry up: alone, Yet he stayed out} _ = SIRE Firemen Not Barbers “For one thing, I could run] MARION, Ind. (UPD—Firemen_ “But the most im-/ at Station 6 in South Marion, Ind., Jooking for trouble... 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Get Cash Faster With Low Cost ANT ADS” : ; oN : 4 id ; 2 To Place Your Ad...Simply Dial f ) ; ‘ : - i é : : -_ : a : Cee _ 4 i ’ | - 8 1 81 | | | | i : fe : , ee , i : * * > or ee : & ° é i Jian } . 3 2 ; a : , < : TE a Ce ae bone : 7 5 ” ae fi : i isa : wae 2 a : oS . A 2 << uy - / lf es ab : oe vee ‘ nt Me ae t 4 £ ‘ ™ ~~. oe j _* oe t e a. . | - . \ : t TWENTY-SIX | The Green Empress CHAPTER XXVIl to do for some time—go round the ilittle out-of-the-way taseas talking “I thought, when you were talk-/t the natives and brushing up the ing to me today—first in the morn-' jower brackets of my Spanish. I'd ing, and later when I met YOU ask you to join me, but some of with Miss Seton—that you knew | the places aren't exactly what Miss more than you were telling me. , Seton—" I still do. And you know what ‘Mae's Mew we'll 4s 1 see! | I'd do in your place? I'd let every-| : body have their fun, and I wouldn't) Kested Mr. Holt. “If Miss Seton take a mite of notice—until, of, Will dine with me, we'll fix a | course it looked like interfering) meeting place and Angus can c ' take us round some of these with the company’s business, then, . you put a stop to it, as you did this dives after dinner, , How'd that work out?” morning when Tarrant was giving trouble, “All you have to de is mind your own business, which is the company’s busi _ You don’t ,4nd left the other two alone. As he ‘have to lose sleep trying to figure “alked down the corridor, a serv- out whether you're carrying nor- jant stopped him with a message | mal passengers or chimpanzees. ‘0 the effect that Mr. Zoller would You didn’t choose them and just ike to see him. Before the last so long as they get in and out of “words were spoken, Mr. Zoller’s the coach when they're supposed | &'Cat bulk appeared round a cor- to, and follow the ptogram, you "T and he hailed Angus in his gut. don't have to worry about how [ral voice they amuse themselves at the’ WANTS A BALCONY cdot) Coat “Ah—so! It is Mr. Graham. I “The less you see, the-less you have been looking for you, Can know. The less you know, the less you speak with me?” | you have to report to headquar-) ‘Certainly. Would you like to ters. Stick to the main issues.” come to my room?" There was a pause. Then Angus; ‘No, no, no thank you. The mat smiled. : _-.-ler_is short. All J ask Js, will you) * * * ipermit. that my wife and | shall It all makes me feel a fool, | come diwwnstairs to this floor and, don’t: particularly mind looking a: 8° make a change to a reom with fool if I've done something foolish, 4 baleony ” It was agreed that they would meet after dinner. Angus, after fix- ing a time and a place went out, -THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1959 4 - but T would have liked to be able} to reach a few satisfactory solu.) tions “in my own mind.” “Me too If it's any comfort to vou, | don't know much, and all of it Is fact. When | get to theorizing, “fT think it could be arranged,” said Angus. “But. . . hasn't | your present room a balcony?” “Yes there is one-—but itis yery narrow, and it has no cover, no Imported. Fabric SUITS and T none of it makes much sense. So Pool Down here, there are not per let's forget it, Tell me, are you haps bafeonies but verandas, and taking Miss Lovely out tonight?” ™y wife wants to have one. T have} _— been asking, und [ find that there CONGRATULATIONS? is an empty room along here, next! ‘No. She's dining with her fa iguihe Americana: ther and Yule.” “There's a double room between! “Are congratulations in order, Ot yty ffalt’s and Miss Seton's. Is am IT merely imagining that one ial the one you wanl? and one are about to make one ?”| “That is the one. It Is big. the Angus rose and stood smilng haleony is biy, there is more fur down at the other man " Can you order that our things are “Things are in train,” he said changed from one room ta the “Then congratulations are cin other?” ; order and [ won't make any ob “Or course. Pi doe it now vious cracks about In coach rath. = ‘As a madderfact,”” confided Mr er than in train, Are you— Zoller, “my wife ts nervous since Hle stopped as a knock came on Mr Tarrant’s luggage was taken the door. Mr. Holt called a care. Yes, yes, I know that it has come less Adelante, and Angus saw that back Just now. when [ spoke to he was expecting one of the serv- the manager about the room, he! ants to enter—but when the door told me that all it was is a prac.) opened, it was Miss Seton who wa tical joke, but even so, she doesn’t standing on the threshold leare to stay up there So T sald to Angus caught an expression of! her that [ could see if an empty Surprise on Mr Holt's face, and, room was downstairs "" then it had given way to a smile of) ory go and make the arrange pleasure and he was hurrying. for ward {o welcome her. : . “Come in, come in, come in, 1s . = nice of you to call, | war just giv Indonesian Iste Races ing Angus some good advice. Tve, . airs told him to keep his eyes on ihe Bulls, Yoked in Pe road and net jet the passengers) JAKARTA, Indonesia—The town Giatcnet him.” : “of Pamerksan on Madura Ts) } “Not even when they lose their | slind is, famous for its Govern | luggage?" | ment-sponsored hull races which | “Not even when they find Wo every October bring together the | again."’ ‘Island's best bulls. On the morn-| ing of the race day each hull, | iments " | a — 2g She looked from one man to the other | On the morning of the race day, “The luggage has been found? each) bull, decked out in finery! “Tt has,’ said Mr Holt ‘Angus, and escorted by Its oweners: and decided i must be a practical) musicians, is paraded throuch the joker, and so he went alooking He. village Some of the bulls are even| found Tarrant’s yrips in a cup) shaded by umbrellas during the | board and he restored them to the; procession. The bulla are raced inj owner | yoked pairs. the driver standing It was some moments before) on part of the harness between) Miss Seton spoke, and Angus, ‘to) them i his surprise, found that the color: had slowly receded from her . _ ” . Z H Waist-High in Trouble | * * * | “Tm oso glad." she said | cheeks, at last, Prying to Get Into Boat “You're wiad, Tim glad, he's! WESTBROOK Conn, Pe — Poa.) glad—and perhaps ‘Tarrant’s glad : : foo, Who knows? Twas on the point ef supgesting to Angus, when you came oin, that we mught go out to dinner to celebrate will you join lice said a 67-year old man jot | waisthigh into trouble when he attempted to step from a doek to. a bent eo , tle slipped. they said. and “Tf vel forgive melo said Ane) plunged inte: mud up te his belt is before she could spenk, =| There be staved far two hours think TH go out en my own and do) Passersby finally notieed him and: something T haven't had a chance! dragged him out winter on the way! * INSULATE! 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TOP. voUR CHOICE FROST © FRENCH FRIES FR FROZEN °™xto VEGETABLES fy EF STEW (J a Dinty Moore | aon Shedd's «| |fSa PEANUT BUTTER WOODBU RY wo ) LOTION ) 1,/PRICE | | \“ SALE $1.00 SIZE Gold Standard —s_ rid, S ciinon 3 People’s thru Saturday, January 17th 7 FREE EE 60 GoLD BELL GIFT STAMPS With This When You Buy SEALTEST 1. GAL. ICE GREAM i This coupon has no cash value. Give to cashier when she checks "your order. Limit ef 1 te 2 customer, Yee ee Se ee A Oi EA ES A :* i a IE. CO. rece La ee 8 8 8 | | : : | ‘i THE PONTIAC FRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY. 15, 1959. | oe, ‘It's Not Hard to Make Cooking Fun comes | will add a cheerful There are two kinds of cooks, {finish flouring chicken or sugar- of pacar | on the honey spoon. jcreamed dishes those who have fun cooking and ing doughnuts. Instead, “shake the|Honey will then easily slip off the those who cook as a matter of food and coating together ina routine. ‘paper bag, then discard the bag. A weekly fish dish can be a gets real pleasure from cooking, ” gourmet experience if you try you'll find she’s inventive, experi-| a new slant cach Weck. For >», roll up those fillets, then stuff them with bread | crumbs and crab meat. Or bake _,, the fillets first, then top them with a fusciouws cheese sauce | sprinkled liberally with almonds, | Have you served honey recent- As her n you do, first be a bit potatoes or vegetables makes the If you watch the woman who | menial, and knows a lot of good-| sense short cuts that are time- savers and worksavers. Why not, join the group that likes to cook’ by trying these tips for greater cooking enjoyment? Try some of these suggestions: You don’t have to end up with! hard-to-wash dishes when you ly? than drip all about. For unusual cake decoration, | frost the top of the cake with a smooth confectioner’s-sugar frost- ing. “Paint’’ flowers or greeting on frosting, using condensed milk tinted with food coloring as paint.” * + * Remember that color adds a cheerful touch to mealtime. A lit- tle chopped parsley topping boiled or iced ole 7 spoon in a neat portion, rather Cottage Cheese Spread © ‘Lower in Calories style cottage ata with minced onion, chopped | cooked bacon, chopped nuts- or diced fruits makes delicious sand- For a smooth spread to use on whip the cottage cheese with a ‘rotary beater or blender, or force through 2 a sieve before adding the “Fruit Duo Sauce |s Flavorful When it’s refreshment time for) | .. disor those record parties and stereo; 2 tabi cornstarch isessions on the teenage schedules| | juice concentrate these days, why not introduce a| berries new hit number. Serve individual; Stir 2 tablespoons water into jangeltood cups and topper sundaes. angelfood cups are|ter and fruits in saucepan. Heat your grocer’s|slowly over low hegf. Stir in corn- ready-to-eat cake department all starch. Cook, sti , until thick- packaged and JY to serve. Top-jened slightly. Serve hot or chilled the perfect party-ion vanilla ice cream, Serves three. cheese seca 2 ciate tens dates concoction of fruits and ice cream. cornstarch. Combine remaining wa- , lemon juice, water, sugar and a dash of 6, 09 minutes or until packets cloves in a 10-inch skillet. Cover| puff up. Slit the top of packet to and cook gently. 20 to 25 minutes; Red Cabbage Can Bef vss ma" (Cooked for Gourmet ~All our tasters Iced this way offing. Makes 4 servings. giving a plain vegetable real class! Red Cabbage Gourmet 4 cups firmly packaged shredded red € 3 tables i Teisins Jules of enon a cup water / 14% tablespoons light brown sugar cooked loriger, it. desired; add a tablespooon of water at a time to skillet if necessary during the cook- Fish bs Aluminum Foil A simple and flavorful way of preparing fish fillets is to dot them with butter, top with sliced mush- rooms or slit scallions; then put them in an air-tight packet of aluminum foil and bake in a hot serve. a All Grinds CHASE & SANBORN FRESHWRAP WAX PAPER 100-Ft. Roll “19 SHOULDER CUT VEAL CHOPS A of Blend © PORK Our Own RAINBOW MEAT LOAF 59: _U. S. CHOICE Boneless STEW BEEF “5 9. PLATE BOILING BEEF HYGRADE Chunk BEER SALAMI ed 59. 2135 DIXIE Highway at Telegraph Rd. ’ \. Open Weekdays 9:00 A.M, to 9:00 P.M,, abpen Seturdeys 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAY — 1680 HIGHLAND RD. (M-68) at. Williams Lake Rd, _= Weekdays 9:00 A.M, to 9:00 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAY Atay Pty of Pre Perg tA Pod Town Math 1200 BALDWIN AVE. at Columbia yo Open Weekdays 9:00 A.M. te 9:00 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY.9 A.M. to 6PM. ; { » | P ; 2 = F i : a . a ver verve er FT ey ye wm : THF. PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1959 with lamb balls ‘and sauce. Makes,pour ‘over lamb. Cook, covered, Sp het Fixed With lamb s Different baad SSS alse Siied tk o* Meanwhile, add 1 tablespoon salt Large: Sized Spaghetti and same Balls to rapidly boiling water. Gradually | Spaghetti is a great ‘American A second sitt sauce recipe is salt, %4 teaspoon salt end pepper; M ushr ooms favorite which ean be varied. Many flavored with tomato, vegetables| mix well. Shape into %-inch balls.) {: SUP Shabnes chobbed onion | tinues to boil. Cook uncovered, stir- delicious ways if you have a good| and herbs. Put both of these sug- Cook lamb balls over low-heat until) 1, "feaspoon oregano number of sauce recipes on hand.| gestions on your menus soon. browned on all sides. Add. mush-| ‘'* teaspoon salt | Drain in c¢lander. Serve with lamb) quest. Among the tastiest of meat Spaghetti with Lamb Sauce room soup, milk and parsley; mix) jena aad tance: Somes ¢ xy oes. | sauces to serve with spaghetti are ~| well. Cover and cook over low heat , 1 pound ground | add spaghetti so that water con- 4 Gammee oane Smale sauce ring occasionally, until tender.| This recipe is repeated by re- Pepper, to taste rosemary Stuffed Mushrooms 1 teaspoon sugar |: 1 pewund medium-sized mushrooms 1 tablespoon salt t-pound ground-lamb- @ F 3 | 4 tablespoons butter or margarine. . A aoe ‘ quarts bofling water ; those made with lamb. ‘| teaspoon onion salt 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. cinasn epageniel D ress Up Soup Bowl 2 teaspoons lemon juice 1 can (4% ounces) pat ham ‘sy cup fime dry bread crumb 1 teaspoon dried cembied (instant) onion A quick sauce calls for balls ‘of ground lamb seasoned with onion and celery salt simmered in a % teaspoon celery sait. % teaspoon salt x *« * Shape lamb into 2-inch balls.| How to dress up a soup: add| 1 10% ane can condensed cream of| Meanwhile, add 1 tablespoon salt| Cook over Jow heat until browned | miniature meat balls that have| mushroom sauce for only twenty Mig agin soup. to rapidly boiling water. Gradually|on all sides. Add onion and green ibeen well-browned in butter or| Wipe mushroom caps and stems minutes. It's a good idea to keep) ‘+ cup chopped parsley add spaghetti so that water con- cook 5 minutes, Combine’ margarine, Tomats-rice, split pea with damp cloth; detach caps. ; poten boiling water ies to boil. Cook uncovered, stir- $ ounces spaghetti occagjonally, until ten der. Combine lamb, onion salt, celery) cect in colander, Serve spaihetti salt, pepper, rosemary and sugar; broths.’ pepper, and mixed vegetable soups all ben-| fi tomato sauce, oregano, 4 teaspoon efit from this treatment, as do ~'?P stems fine. Melt butter in 9- or 16-inch in mind for days when lunch or dinner preparation time is at 4a) premium, skillet; add caps, and cook quick- -} by until lightly browned; remeve caps. Add chopped stems to skil- let and cook quickly, stirring, for 3 to 5 minutes. Stir in lemon juice, deviled hem, bread crumbs and onion. Pile stuffing into mushroom cap ‘eavities; place in shallow baking pan. Bake in moderate (350 de- grees) oven 15 to 20 minutes or un- itil heated through. Makes 6 to 8 servings, Seme cooks like to use a‘ serrat- ed knife for freeing the fruit sec- tions from the white membrane when preparing grapefruit halves. Fruit and Cheese Plate Stylish Dessert to Serve Delightful fruit and cheese end- - ing for a meal: arrange a mound of cream-style cottage cheese ip the center of a platter; surround with small baked apples alternat- ed with guava shells. Top each apple with a little currant jelly, if you like, and use water cress or some other green between the apples and guava. * * * The preserved guava shells come in cans and may be bought _ in ,reguiar markets or specialty food shops. For All Your Baking & Cooking Needs! Lb. Can SHEDD’S HOMOGENIZED PEANUT BUTTER 2:59 Dixie Belle STOKELY'’S Finest PING Pineapple-Grapefruit Lb. JAR HABITANT SALT! NES | PEA SOUP 2 19° £19: L&S Pure RAX BRAND , ST the year with ; BANG! . 10 oz. Tumbler BONITA FLAKES | GRAPE JAM Lawrence YA 4 Cans 5 C 9: ASPARAGUS Hunt's 59° x. 49° TOMATO PASTE Diamond Hygrade BORDEN’S COTTAGE 6-oz. Cons AG FRANC O-AMERICAN GHETTI 09 8 WALNUT MEATS VIENNAS 19° 19° a Lucky ‘ L&S Baby De FOOD Kosher Dills _ Sr 59" um 59 LESTOIL CLEANING EASY Botl 50 TOW Weekdays 9:00 A.M, to 9:00 P.M. Hl ND RD. s Lake Rd. Seturdeys 8:00 A.M, to 9:00 P.M. Open Weekdeys:9:00 A.M. ee CLOSED SUNDAY Pers | CLOSED SUNDAY CHEESE " 3-oz. Bag 4-02. Can 2135 DIXIE Highway at Telegraph Rd. U. S. No. T MICHIGAN POTATOES 1200 BALDWIN AVE. at Columbia Open Weekdays 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M Alwoys Plenty of Free Parking at All Food Town wip ro OPEN ° SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 6 PLM, ‘ sites Cente Oe — hohe pes Pcie ¥ ee SES Oe ee : = 3 * ey is ls Soe z ‘ ee f a ed : 4 of : i ' 2 f t Rel od ie i i ‘i i : % 4 s ; e F ‘ 2s “ . \ ), "on | ee Ag : — a : se = oo . , ‘e oo ce THIRTY | ees pe SRE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY TE eae epee EAE EPS Keep Lunch Box Menu: — How many women are left who|gredients. 4 the kitchen. Recipes calling for cook from the very beginning? , = : age Paired “ = mee cece: ot saemaher: Fruit rarely is a jgree oven 20 minutes. When cool,/Those who do might take heart Seve tin cane’ with tightly titing potato uv sred Han “= a. “A problem. It’s a natural for @ ad with frosting. Makes about|from. economists’ findings. — covers and use for steaming brown|the chocolate. It’s fast, sale -— lunch box. Faso cada Pie filling mixes, for example, “or fruit-cake type pudding.|easier' to wash than a grater. The bread group is well repre- sented by the sandwich. All other 0 Lb. 95° ges Meaty mORK. eae STEAKS — 3 ; U.S. No. 1 MICHIGAN - POTATOES 2 Lbs. FOR Tasty Fresh GROUND BEEF is. going into their lunch boxes. Then you won't have the box come home with half-eaten food in it. * *« & Here is a sample menu y might try on the lunch box car- rier in your house. - Corned Beéf on Whole Bread Sandwiches . , Mayonnaise-Chopped Green FRESH FRESH SKINLESS Fresh, Lean PETER’S eRe Drs pork | SLIGED |) pork | HoT | SPARE | PURE Carrot Sticks Celery Sticks Chocolate Delight Cupcakes Fresh Fruit Beverage The cupcakes can appear -first | as dessert at dinner. You may) have to hide the rest to save them for the next day. Choeslate Delight Cupcakes 2% eupe sifted cake flour 1% Cups sugar % ow BACON 3° ~ FEET YOUNG FRESH DREISED LIVER » 2544 Peter's STEWING 419° oe powder HAMS 1012 Lb ob. ue] DUCKS C ‘CHICKEN, Pee ROASTERS i — BB | st cake tour with ugar, cocoa ZIPPER PEEL COOKING = cocoa and lemon-lime carbonated beverage. It gives the goodies an unusual tangy flavor. butter and lemon-lime carbonated | beverage and mix on an electric) mixer 2 mifutes (or about 300 y- LUNCH BOX GOODIES — Send these cup- _cakes in your child’s lunchbox. Easy to pack, TANGERINES | ONIONS | these- light-textured cakes are flavored with ese- lig (oS strokes -by hand). Add eggs and 5 LB. BAG 10 LB. BAG . ,, {beat 2 minutes more. . By JANET ODELL — box carriers. Don't underestimate] Punch is one of your child’s - * © Pontiac Press Home Editor the, ability of even seven and eight- We know two little girls who were! year-olds to help. so. thrilled with fhe new lunch| if you have-at you-can boxes they received for Christmas| ry a lot of advanes preparation. that they packed and ate a Junch Sendwiches junds With | the (ol- from them at home during the lowing protein fillers keep well: Place paper cupcake liners in| muffin tins and fill each liner half full of bdtter.- Bake in a 375 de- a] meals, not just a stop gap be- tween breakfast and dinner. It should include one-third of the day's calories. Try to put in at. least one food from each of the basic groups as now listed by the USDA. 3 99° 49° holidays. Mothers are less enthu-) junch merts, roast beet and siastic about lunchboxes, new OT) yey, tuna, salmon, sliced cheese | Milk can be bought at most * old. And for understandable rea- pork, baked ham, chicken, tur: |gchools. If you want to send it a and cheese spreads. Inaddition, |¢ 4 home, use a thermos bottle. * * * try hard-cooked egg yolks (the There's something terribly mono- whites get rubbery), peanut but. tonous about getting up morning) ter and kidney beans with pickle alter morning and making sand-| relish or baked beans, itches along with breakfast prep- AY wlions If ire ‘re are ieeal in| eee bagieg’s aoa s the family who take lunches, the Mahe to the ; ck wm ol : sight of all those boxes Iined up lings won : soak n t ed dress on the kitchen table may be more ing will freeze well, but not may- than Mama can take some morn- onnals¢. ings FROZEN DESSERT Use small paper cups with lids to freeze fruit for dessert. Any canned fruit or haked apples freeze children enjoy nibbling on raw nicely and thaw out in time for) | carrotea or celery; some tike lunch. strips of green pepper and spears No Strings Left on Snap Beans “Ie there Or océasionally freeze some choc- late milk in a covered paper cup. As it thaws, it will keep. the rest of the lunch chilled. In the winter cream soups are @ good choice. ~* * * . The protein group is represented in the saidwich. Meat, cheese, fish, eggs, peanut butter, nuts or dried peas or beans will supply it. The vegetable group includes both vegetables and fruits. Most * t * Lining them up, however, should give her ideas. Put the whole deal on the assembly line basis. And enlist the help of some of the = en en N Generous Pork Supplies Help Keep Budget in Line peel, cut info amall and cook jn boiling salted water. Mashed rutabaga added to mash- Need to keep food dollars _in Jinc”. Study available marketing information and choose foods in tats of readers ask, good supply recommends Mrs.| eg potato adds new flavor and really any difference between : Josephine Lawyer. Need to rouse} color,» string bean and a snap bean? appetites? You might surpris® the) Aooies bananas, oranges and * * ; ‘The answer ig very ) en 0 DoIn. ~ for the week. Wide variation In price for the same pork cut may _ be found for several reasons small silvery fish is available. * * * Place in saticepan with 1 teaspogn salt and }-inch boiling beef stoc * * * A pork loin from a small lean animal will cost more per pound than one from a large fat hog. The ment of the small loin will have finer texture, will not be as coarse nor as fat as the loin from the large fat pig. One store may trim more fat and bone from a cut than another store and rightly ask a higher price per pound, One store may feature a cut at near its wholesale eost, white another store during the same week features @ still different cut. A study of both price and qual- ity will help meat dollars go fur- ther, At the same counter for the same cul, some packages will have more waste or be less desirable than others. At the poultry case, the large tom turkey wears the thrifty tag this week, Stewers run a close sec- ond in meat value for the money spent PRODUCE Recent rains in the south and delays in shipments from Cuba still have an effect upon quality and quantity of some fresh pro- duce, Tomatoes, green beans dnd cucumbers are among the scar- cer items, = Potatoed,, rutabagas, carrots and cabbage are economical choices. * thes® vegetables are used, A smal} to medium size ruta- haga that is heavy for its size is the best choice, states the Mar- keting Information Agent. Notice the thick wax on the outside? This keeps it sweet and moist on the inside. To prepare, simply © convenient combination. Ss. Telegraph Rd. = FE 4-9575 ’ ' wd : fos ; e-° a _ Can: SeoEEEE i i" ' . 4 * Webley . j : a is % * 5 | 4 A Rpiled dinners, pot roasts andj - myst meats are -enhanced when Fresh smelt has a rich sweet flavor given by exsential oils in the flesh. The oi] evaporates quickly and is not found-in stale fish, Be- cause of its mild flavor, amelt is best when served with fish sauce or gravy. Fresh hothouse rhubarb will add sparkling color for winter meals. A pound will make about: 5 half. cups of sauce, will go far when used with other fruits for pies or salads. Allow two pounds for an all-rhubarb 9-inch pie. — Bring to boiling point, uncovered, and cook 5 minutes. cook ,only until erisp-tender, minutes. Drain if necessary. s & * In the meantime, melt 2 table 10-12 saucepan; add 1 sliced ‘4-inch limp and transparent. onions from pan, and blend in 148 tablespoons fregh lemon juice. hee ‘ a 3 ‘4 FRESH SNAP BEANS — Fresh snap beans, with “no strings attached,’ onion rings and lemon juice make for a savory and Cover and) spoons butfer or margarine in a medium onion thick. Saute until Remove aged over cooked beans, toss light- ly and serve garhished with the 4sauteed onion rings, lightness and lift in the new size > More to enjoy More for your money It’s big, beautiful and bubbling with flavor— RC cola in the brand-new 16-0z. bottle! In RC you get more than just delicious taste... you get lightness and lift too. You'll like it more "cause you get-more for your money. Get some today in handy cartons that hold 96 full ounces, - Serve 18—and serve them right with RC! | VERNOR’S GINGER GINGER ALE goo [Se ce hoe tee ee ee eee . z be wr iz SE a _ f ~ es i j | ‘i é : { j : + ; ee j F x . *) : ap ee ~ od i . : t J . ‘ 2a Pes me ae . } : xe | 7 : , THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1959 } | -THIRTY-ONE oe _‘ypartment of Agriculture. Any, form of a circle, telling you that To Clear ‘Stock Better Poultry tt av ie yen art Rich Creamy Cocktail May Help Put on Weight: (0 Som See meet strict sanitati ine; ture wholesomeness ony en reqere pny plant number. E od on thin? If so you are probably ; pounds off than it is for the chron-, spendthrift habits, over which ounce glass between lunch arid|a crushed egg shell may be used about/to clear a quart of stock for soup ments established by USDA, won't . : envy of your overweight ically underweight t they frequetitly have no control. Marking Here be allowed to ship their poultry| YOUr Susrantee that the bird was |triends who would willingly trade al eight person to put y reed oe ice {outside the state in which they are oe and was processed in places with you for. the sheer them on. | . | When weight gain is desired|iwo hours before retiring. S$ pple- parse The altsenes is. She err located. ‘sanitary surroundings. pleasure and relief of being able + k ‘but elusive; despite an adequate! ment at mealtime’ with Wfamin stock and any meat residue com- You: can aie — New Year’s| While poultry producers and re-| However, the inspection mark'to eat anything in sight without! Reducing is ‘usually only a sim- diet, the following ‘cocktail has ‘B Complex and Vitamin £. lbines with the coagulated albu- resolution to buy only U.S. Gov- = en ten ey has nothing to do with the tender- —— ee a oe at * mohenaten equation: if ary been found effective: men, The cleared stock should be ernment inspected poultry, Mrs.|Se pou jocally aren’ ness quality” ' message iy throom lewer calories than you spe allowed to settle and then strained Homemaker, because you may not|to the law, and there are some), — ~ look Ad pained scale. But rweight is a prob- = will lose weight. The opposite, ——— sie iskeomed Frozen Artichoke Hearts through a couple of thickness of find much that won't be inspected| age amg exemptions with respect] ark for example, Grade A or lem, too, and often a more atffi- -dateitag is not . vale ‘ok deat! ence ! When coceany's commice Sanen cheesecloth placed over a fine * next year. bes ve pam of. poultry prod- Grade B. This grade mark is in cult problem than overweight, , - reverse the equation L : heavy ¢ | artichoke hearts make a delightful sieve. Beginning on January 1, you see,| {°° oo Soe Set SEDIA's inepec. the form of a shield. The best| Incredible as it may seem to|* Y°™* ennai ‘salad, Cook them according to = all poultry plants that ship their the a toe ae chick- birds, those which are plump and|Someone/ who struggles with re-| The teo-thin spend more than one pint whole milk package directions and drain;| Count on needing one cup of poultry and poultry products from we pa yey: in r butcher's tender, show “USDA A GRADE” ducing diets, it is actually easier) they eat. The difficulty comes | Beat ingredients together thor- marinate in a mixture of olive oil,|tart red jelly for an old-fashioned one state to another must, by law, your inside the shield, while the poorer|to lose pounds than to gain them.) from their inability to eat the oughly, adding chocolate syrup, | | white wine Vinegar, salt and pep-|jelly roll when the sponge-cake be officially inspected and ap-|©**- ones a re labeled = B or USDA That is, it is easier for the chron-| tremendous quantities they need (vanilla or almond extract if flav-| per. Serve on salad greens or on batter is baked in a 15 by 10 inch proved by the United States — This inspection mark is in the 'C ora ically overweight person to take’ to compensate for their bodies’ loring is desired. Drink one eight-| ‘slices of tomato. pan. * é ~ Prices Take a Record Fall TT att: | Our Sane maneeteneenen — = a reson cee > hare CHASE and SANBORN COFFEE ' © DRIP or REGULAR ¢ 1 ; © POUND VACUUM , : Libby’s CREAM STYLE CORN WHOLE KERNEL CORN SWEET PEAS 6251 3 Redeem your Libby Coupon from Wednesday's Pontiac Press here! Chippewa Chief SYRUP Large 24 oz. Bottle | Frosty Acres-Fresh praxen a POT PIE cn , | ~ POT e ES B for a mestt PRODUCE @ Turkey ORAR Navel HECKMAN _ . NGES Doz. 69° Crackers Swanson TV Dinners Large 88 Sine | = ae 1 Choice 5 o Cc NEW CABBAGE. | Ay 27° four ay 1 —_ } AUNT JEMIMA | : ) s Tf) MD veniegs PANCAKE fy Red Wall FLOUR in Way ; Appain Salmon Big 2 Pound Pkg. PIZZA PIE Tall Can . Wik ” 3 1 12 o <400 i | yf 9: VETS | 3 i $1 CENTER CHOPS ~ | Brach’ PORK: C DBICED TO KEEP FOOD E 50 ihe ie Stars , Wash carrots, leave « hole and place ff a saucepan with boiling er and cook until carrots are par- tially tender, about 12 minutes. Drain, Season with melted butter or margarine mixed with the \ tea spoon salt and ba teaspoon ground black pepper. * * * Blend biscult mix with milk, mustard and cayenne pepper, Roll out Into a 12x6-inch rectangle. Place 3 seasoned carrots diagon. ally across each square, Bring two opposite ends of square over top and secure with a toothpick. Bake on a greased cooky sheet in’a preheated moderate oven (375 degrees) about 20 minutes. Serve with Cheese Sauce. Garnish with paprika, Yield: 6 servings, * * * Cheese Sauce — J tablespoons butter or margarine 3 pabaeseccrs flour }M eupsa milk 4 teaspoon salt Se teaspoon ground black pepper % evp grated sharp American or Cheddar cheese of cooky mix makes easy cooky- jar fillers, with fine flavor and) good keeping quality. — Quick Mince Meat Cookles 1 package cooky mix 1 B-ounce package eondensed mince meat Prepare cooky mix according to| package directions. Add mince | meat broken into small pieces. Mix well, Drop by teaspoonfuls two | inches apart on greased baking | sheet, Bake {in moderately hot oven (400 degrees F.) and about! 112 minutes, Makes about 48 cook. , ee three inches in diameter. { Cocoa Whipped Cream | New and Unusual Chocolate flavored — whipped cream is delicious as a frosting on angel food cake or as a topping for puddings or cream pies. To make chocolate flavored whipped cream, whip until stiff 1 cup of chilled heavy cream and \% cup confectioners’ sugar blend- ed with 4 tablespoons cocoa and a @ups. to three inches of hot fat. SKILLET TURNOVERS — trom the recipe in the new Skillet | Cook Book; the first book ever published ¢gompletely devoted to skillet cooking. Look for cookbook offer on vegetable oil sabel,” : . By the Piece Pressels Skinless HOT DOGS Grade 1 Lb. 43° ite cm 39° SWIFT'S PREM - Van Camp's Pork & Beans “tm 198 Van Camp’ s Fiesta -CATSUP ° 2 ac. 99 i Store Hours: Men., Tuer, Wed, Thurs, Set. 9 te 9 -* Rridey 9 te 10 —= Sanday 9 te 6 NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE — Lg. 6 Oz. Jar 89) NESTLE’S CALIFORNIA NAVAL Sis Ever-Ready Cocoa Lb. Can ORANGES. + ]00 49° _ DAILEY’S Hamburger Dill Slices 239: We Reserve the Right to Limit Quentities e Seat © Wine Corner Bo © Liquor to Teke Out Beldwin Ave. and Welton Blvd. Phone FE 2-5192 » The waistline goes back there it halons in PY tne! iP y% 34 “navy and white dotted silk daytime dress by Ceil Chapman. Pert bows Regtlighe the waist and three- quarter sleeves. Excitement Aplenty in City of Fashions By JUDITH_L. CLEMENCE — _ Women’s Editor, Pontiac Press - NEW YORK—It always hap- pens. The day we have the most exciting fashion. news, . excitement in another form ~ occurs. Just as we _ left the press room, story in hand, ready to be filed, we ran into a group of policemen swarming about the Grand Ball- room here at the Waldorf- Astoria, MRS. ?CLEMENCE ready to guard Afidstas Mikoyan who is speaking here tonight. They are among 500 police in and about the area alerted for the big event. * * The chic, the new, the bai- anced silhouette with same- -ness-of color from head to toe = marks the Christian Dior col- lection of French- inspired clothes for American women. THEY’RE ROUNDED These elegant costumes are _ completely wearable, but have ‘ the unmistakable signature of a master of design. The rounded line in’ dress, coat and suit is carried out and . is created without shoulder or “sleeve. seaming for a com- + pletely smooth effect, - _Hemlines are definitely low- er at Dior, with skirts ‘well below the knee. Wide sash ~ belts and the Dior bows are prominent. ‘Every costtine’ shown was “completely accessorized li | ii i 535 re NG it Hi & * er’s dresses, Mr. and Mrs. Boston avenue spree a; deep and lovely voice, she said she wears many of the design- and she added, “I’m so glad to see our shapes back again.” The ‘versatile actress prob- ably always will be remem- bered as ‘Mrs. Miniver,”’ but she said’ she enjoyed doing “Auntie Mame’ — ‘‘There's a little bit of the Auntie Mame in all of us, you know,” Doing the commentary wer another Ceil Chapman fan, Dorothy Kilgallen. * * * This designer is another who can feel triufmphant about the © return to the sane look for women, as she was adamant in her belief that the sack look was never good for anyone and refused to Somers it in her designs. Her elegantly cut ercears bring out the best look in every woman, with every dress hug- ging the figure. CRETAN-INSPIRED Her theme for spring is the Cretan silhouette, inspired by the elegant ladies of early his-' tory. The high, round bosom and tiny wrapped waists above ,tiered skirts look as chic today “as they did in 5,000.B.C. * * * The fitted look was also stressed in the Adele Simpson showing in the classic coat- dress, and the redingote dress. After viewing collections so far this week, we can not help - but... applaud - @ésigners who — have returned ‘16 a healthy, normal-state of mind. We'll all look so much better this . ~ Spring. Charles C. Gaultney of announce thé. the long coat costume . French. silk-is used in this belted coat-dress from the Christian Dior collection. ~ Dolman —sleeves—and—a—_ wide belt are features of Black chiffon over a dress of nude chiffon and lace is caught under at the hemline. The waistline is girdled with black silk _ satin and fastened with a pearl and crystal pin. s Stained glass print in ea os League ~ to Divide HILLS— The _ BLOOMFIELD Junior League of Birmingham has grown so, that member- ship will be divided next Wensietey into groups. .Sev- eral sustaining members have offered their homes for as many meetings. - Among hostesses Jan. 21 will be Mrs. George R. ibb, James M. Notman, Mrs, War- ren S. Booth, Mrs, Arthur H. Otis Jr.. Mrs, E. Curtis Mat- thews, Mrs. C. Hugh Whitelaw, Mrs. W. H. Breech, Mrs. Har- vey A. Kresge, Mrs. Winston -—F Kellogg and Mrs. Gordon = C. Love. kk wk Mrs, John A. Reid will en- tertain at luncheon and a show- er Wednesday at Orchard Lake Country Club, ‘The party will ___honor Mrs. Reid’s niece, Cath-_ erine Saunders, who will be married Jan, 28 to Faemt H. Nelson. * * * - “St. Dunstan's Guild will hold its -anfual dinner-dance Jan. 24 at the guild’s playhouse on Lone Pine road. Mr, and Mrs, David Ray- mond are chairman of the af- fair, —_Among__t-ho.s.e—who have planned parties before going on to the dinner are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Booth and Mr. and Mrs. J, Thomas Mar- ~ tin, x* « * Mr. and Mrs. Henry S.-+ Booth are looking forward to a visit from their son-in-law. and daughter, the Jon Henrik- sons, later this month, The Henriksons have been living at DeLand, Fla., but will be moving north after Mr, Hen- - rikson's graduation from Stet- son University. They will stop off to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs, Booth beore going to their new home in Flint, Dinner Set for Jan. 28 by Shrine Plans for a dinner meéting to be held Jan. 28 were an- nounced at the Wednesday eve- _ hing meeting of Pontiac White Shrine. ; Members of 20 neighboring Shrines will be honored at the affair. The progra the direction of William H. Anderson. Refreshments were served by Mrs. J. O. Loomis, Mrs. . Russell Davidson, Mrs. "Wil- liam Harrison and Mrs. Rich- ard Shoemaker. The charter was draped for Mrs. Wilfred Fleming and . Clifford W. Mossey. Couple to Mark Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Sha- ver of Sylvan Lake City, who are spéhding the winter in | Tampa, Fla., will celebrate their 50th wedding »anniversary. on Tuesday. - A party in their honor will be held at the hall in Dun Ro- ven Park there. News of Personal Interest There's Music in the Air. Joel Thome who ts attending the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, N. Y., has been asked to play with the Roch- ester Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of ld Stokowski this evening. The son of Dr. and Mrs. Mau- ) rice Thome of James K_boule- vard, Joel is a member of i> Eastman Wind Ensemble, the Marimba Masters and the Phil- harmonia. & 2 At Eastern ‘Michigan College tonight, Eleanor Hassenzahl will play a featured piano solo number, ‘‘Arabesque"’ Op, 18 by Scfiumann in the depart- * ment of music’s public recital. Miss Hassenzahl, who is a sophomore at the college, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hassenzahl of Richmond avenue, * &* & ~“4Charlie Kamachos has been selected by his fraternity, Pi Kappa Phi, as a candidate for the second annual “Ugliest Man on Campus’ contest at Central Michigan Collége. ~ Although’ this may, seem 4 dubious honor, the main- pur- ~ pose is-to raise- monty for -~ the March of Dimes with votes at a penny each. x: © Enrolled in the medical lab- oratory technician course at Elkhart University of Medical and Dental Technique is Carol S. Cox. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cox of Mohawk road. ; * *. * . Former Pontiac residents, Mr, and Mrs. James Gardiner Jf. (nee Elaine McCracken) of Sturgeon Bay, Wis., announce the birth of a son, Scot James, born Dec. 7, Grandparents are Mr. and * ~Mrs, Ivan D. McCracken of | Longer Coats Outdated Now Women who are particular ‘about skirt and suit lengths are sometinescargless about cont, lengths. ..A_long coat denagy sad outdated this So check up on yours and have it ‘short- ened if it needs it, m is under’ Hubby Bangs on Ceiling, Tenant Bangs Back“Abby ‘*THIRTY-THREE - Wife Is Taking a Pounding, Too! By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: We live di- rectly over a woman who needs’ * a, keeper, She's on an Old Age ABBY “Soon as she gets home she starts pounding on the ceiling. My husband ‘answers’ by ing again, and my husband en- but how can I stop him ffom answering’ her?" HEADACHE DEAR HEADACHE: The _poor woman is obviously not well and if your husband doesn't realize this, HE needs a keeper. I suspect your hus- band enjoys this little game be- cause he could put a stop to her pounding by simply ignor- ing it. ¢ * * “DEAR ABBY: My sister is getting married. She's a Cath- olic and he's an alcoholic. She is 24 years old, says she loves him and won't listen to any- body, We hate to see her throw _her life away on him. Is there “any way we can break it up?” ‘ SISTER DEAR SISTER: You can't stop a 24-year-old woman from marrying whomever she . “DEAR ABBY: Please don't think I am terrible but | am very much in love with a fellow © _ My age (19) who keeps asking | Miss: _ me to ‘prove my love.’ Abby, I know it is a sin but he keeps after me and I’m afraid if I don’t give in or else give him a good reason for refusing to, I'll lose him. Please tell me what to do.” AGIRL IN LOVE | DEAR .GIRL: Tell him if there is any “love proving” to be done, he should prove HIS by controlling his physical de- sires until he's able to A atl your name on a marriage license. avoid dancing in public be- — _ fause everyone laughs when . - they see us on the floor. “T was told by an_ Arthur - Murray teacher that-we'd look better together if I led him. We gave that up because he resented it. Should we forego dancing together in public or what? Our love is very strong but I don't want to give him a complex about his size." TOO TALL DEAR TOO: Let HIM take the lead. If he asks you -to dance in public, and you feel dike dancing—put your best foot forward! 2 « * CONFIDENTIAL TO “THE CAT’: Some mice will play even when the cat is around so you can't win for losing. * Ff £ courages her by pounding on the floor sorte more, This fool- ishness is getting me down. My husband doesn’t stait it, meas Mother Must Do Inviting By EMILY POST . “Dear Mrs. Post: My boy * friend is stationed in an Army camp quite a distance from here. Since his induction into the Army six months ago I - have not seen him, although he writes to me several times a eek, “Recently he wrote me say- “Eng. that his parents are plan- ning. to. visit him soon and would like to know if I would like to accompany them. Even though we live in the same neighborhood, I do not know them well enough to do more than bid them the time of day should we meet somewhere. “T am not at all certain of the propriety or, as it may be impropriety of my going. I have asked my parents’ opin- jon which is definitely nega- tive. Aneree: If your boy friend's mother invites you to go with ° her on the trip to camp, there would ‘be no impropriety in your accepting, “Dear Mrs, Post: Will you lease tell me how to address a etter correctly to a widow friend of mine who is living with her marfied son and his wife? This son was named for his father but has dropped the junior from hig name since his father’s death, thus leaving two *Mrs. John Smiths. + it is socially incorrect-to address a widow as Mrs. Jane Smith, how can I designate: the letter is for the elder Mrs. Smith without using her given ‘name?”’ Answer: You address her as _ Mrs, John Smith, Sr, ' “Dear Mrs. Post: I am a secretary in a small office. My _employer always introduces me to any visiting relatives. or friends who come to the office -to-see him. Is it my place to rise and offer my hand upon being introduced? I am in my = forties,”’ Answer: You do not get up and offer your ‘hand. You simply incline your head and say ‘How d'you do.” % \ brought to her | om chooses, If she really Joves him she'll introduce him to the “A.A.” and let him help him- ‘self. ‘Dr. and Mrs. Everett W. Lyon of West Walton boulevard announce the engagement of ‘their daughter, Sherrill Gaye, to Thomas Raguso, son of Mr . and Mrs. Anthony Raguso of Livonia. Miss Lyon is a Michigan State University, where her fiance attended. SHERRILL 6. LYON At Cranbrook Concert o Trio .to The Cranbrook Music Guild will present the Leclair Trio in - program of chamber music Tuesday at Cran brook House. The concert will begin at 8:30 p.m. Members of the Trio are Albert Tipton, principal flut- ist of the De- ny Orchestra; his wife, Mary Norris, pianist; and Sey- mour Benstock, solo cellist of the Toledo Symphony. Their program will include works by Rameau, Vivaldi, Bach, Leelair and Damase. BENSTOCK FROM OHIO Mr. Benstock achieved his education via scholarship awards, He is an assistant pro- BENSTOCK fessor of music and director of © the University Symphony Or- chestra at Bowling Green State University, Ohio, as well ag as- sistant conductor and solo cel- list Of the Toledo Symphony. — es Mee We aaktire, Blgia }. Funke, righ, of patra: te ‘Saudi Arabia, admire @ sotivenir linen scar} they have ents, Mr. and and Mrs. Charles D. W elden, left, of Hlinois avenue while visiting here on a world tour. Mr. and Mrs. Eustice, who also are _ spending time with his parents, the Samuel, Eustices , Chopin, -Delius, \ # - Hig instrument is a rare Strad- ivarius Made in 1727 and val- ued at $20,000. Mr. Tipton become ptiecipsl flutist of the Detroit Symphony .. in 1956.-He entered the Curtis Institute of Music, Phil- adelphia, at 14, later attending Eastman School - of Music, Rochester, and the St, Louis Institute, where he earned his master’s degree, He has appeared as a soloist : with many of the major erches- tras and has toured in récitals, both in the United States ant Europe ete his a wite Miss: ole won-a national piano award at 15 and later completed her studies at the Curtis Institute. While still stu- dents at the Curtis Institute, she and Mr. Tipton began to appear regularly together as duo recitalists and with cello as a trio. She performs with her. husband at the Aspen Music Festival each summer in Colorado, Five pages today ‘in Women’s Section graduate of — For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. . Enclose a self-addressed, City BPW lavited to Detroit An invitation to attend a Jan. 22 meeting of the Women's City Club in Detroit was an- nounced at the Tuesday eve- ning meeting of Pontiac Busi- ness and Professiona] Women's Club. The International Relations committee of Detroit Business Women's Club has asked Sir James Easton, British Consul General in Detroit, to be speak- er. “The Effect of Atomic Weapons on Diplomacy,” will be hig topic. The elub has also been in- vited to attend the district meeting at the Detroit Yacht Club, Feb, 8. Mrs. Anne Stapp reported on the Civil Defense study meet- ing. Graee-Heitseh— . Anny .Koehiner, Mrs. Weston Laing and Mrs. Edward Furse. Glass Etching Is Topic for Extension Club Glass etching was the sub- ject of the program of Profes- sional Homemakers Extension Club when it met Tuesday at the Collier road home of Mrs. Hollis Doherty, Mrs. William J. Tiberg, home demonstration ~ secretary, was guest leader. A safety report was present- ed by Mrs. ‘Marcus Bower Jr. “on a program given at the Oakland County Clinic, Mrs. Bowers also spoke about the film given for baby sitters, “Appointed to plan a fund raising card party were Mrs. ‘Walter Wittkopf, Mrs, Richard Lasho and Mrs, H. James El- liott, Mrs, Doherty was wel- comed as a new member. Flower arranging will be the topie of the February meeting to be heid at the home of Mrs, Bowers on Motorway drive. School Group to Hear Talks Dr. Tom Malone, school su- : perintendent, and Loda Rogers will speak on ‘‘What Are Our Responsibilities in Educating Our Children,’ when Emman- uel Christian School Parent- Teacher Fellowship meets at 7:3% p.m. Tuesday in the audi- torium. - - Dr. Malone also will explain the blueprints of the new school building which is being built on Golf drive. cof Monticello avenue, will lee for Dhahran, where. ~ ‘he works for an oil company, by way of Switzerland Feb. 3. En route to Pontiac they visited Bakistan, — India, Thailand, tons Kane, ce and the Hawaiian — labels Hostesses for January are Rebevea - i* S i a } : ' a et az ‘THIRTY-FOUR SEW ‘n' SAVE FABRIC SHOP TABLES OF HUNDREDS OF YARDS OF FINE FABRIC BUYS— IN OUR GIANT CLEARANCE SALE At24c yd. 80 Square Percales First quality — prints — in top name brands! At 44c yd. BETTER COTTONS Some drip drys. everglaze finishes. All washables. Values to 79c yard. At 64c-84c yd. Blends and Synthetics Values to $1.98 yard. Rayons, dacrons, rylons. In prints for blouses, dresses, linings. Save many $$$$. Come early for a wonderful selection. SEW 'n SAVE TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER HOP FABRIC S 4457 Ph. FE 5 {HE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, a Teeners Ry EUGENE GILBERT Gilbert Youth Research Co. The teenage bookwor is not ex- ‘tinet. © Actually, a good book ranks high- er on the teenage preferred enter- /tainment list than television or the | movis. . | “I’m much mor interested in | good literature,” says 16-year- | old Sherry Gilbert of Nashville, | Tenn., “than watching Marilyn i Monroe wiggle across the : sereen.”? Admittedly this is a young wom- an's point of view. But Sherry speaks fo about 40 per the 604 boys and girls we polled in a recent survey. | Television was listed as to pref-;those assigned at school. About the | ‘erence by 30 per cent and the imovies by 29 per cent. | The bookish youngsters say ‘they'll have time later for tate movies and new movies, soap ‘operas and horse operas. They ‘learn more from books, they way, and what they read sticks with them | “Television and movies are det- cent of What Young People Think pees | ee” Sore ee Rate Good Books Over TV, Radio year-old Paul A, Fink of Hoosick Falls, N; ¥., says: “Just because there’s one bad apple in the bunch, initely limited in their scope,” says Sarah Schilling, 17, of Coatesville, Ind. “But you can always find a jbook to suit your mood and per- 'sonality."” * * * Among the dissenters is Tom |Gathwohl, 13, of New Suffolk, N.Y. “I have enough reading in school,” Tom says. “I enjoy. just sitting back and watching television.” Most of the movie fans agree with 15-year-old Stanley Rouk of St. Louis, Mo., who explains, ‘You can get out of the house and really enjoy yourself.” a * * About one in every four of the youngsters say, they . read’ two books a month—books other than same number, however, say they jread for pleasure only when they ‘have time betwen school assign- mats. : —— : The fayorite reading matter is adventure stories, although biog- raphies rank almost as high. 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The barometer has since risen to 20 per cent, x * * The most popular books with teenagers in the last six months was “The Diary of Anne Frank.” Rounding out the list of most-read books were “Gone With the Wind,” \‘Peyton Place,” “The Last Hur- rah,” “Dr. Zhivago,” ‘Crime and |Punishment,’ ‘The Old Man and the Sea,” ‘'Northwest Passage,’ and three classics, ““The Searlet| Letter,” “David Copperfield,” and \'A Tale of Two Cities." PREFER BEST-SELLERS About three-quarters of those questioned say they prefer books * * * “Teenage television appetites fa- vor westerns, Mysteries and dra- mas follow, At rock bottom are quiz shows and old movies. The favorite program — listed | ‘tops by 22 per cent—is the Perry | Como Show, Gunsmoke was first with 17 per cent. Also rating ‘high are Wagon) Train, American Bandstand, Tales| of Wells Fargo, The Dinah Shore! Show, Perry Mason, Wyatt earp,) Maverick, and Have Gun Will! Travel. | * * * Como is the favorite personality, with Dick Clark, Ward Bond, Di-| nah Shore, Dale Robertson, . Sid Caesar and James Arnéss ranking high. . Obviously, the recent quiz show} scandals influenced teenage view- ing habits. About 96° per cent of the youngsters say they have watched give away programs, but only 50 per ‘cent still do, And only 42 per cent think the programs are honest. : . THINKS THEY'RE FIXED Lois Ann Davidson, 19, of Coates- vile, Ind., says she has read too jmuch about them being crooked or fixed to believe otherwise. Claudia Moran, 18, of Duluth, | Minn., also has lost faith. She | says she no tonger watches be- | Is to see how. much a person | knéws, not how much of what | he was told that he can remem. ber."’ | In defense of quiz shows, 15-' JANUARY 15, 1959 _ bd 7 ple lose and 1 don’t believe for losing.” HAVE ‘INSIDE’ INFO Then there were, a couple of youngsters who professed to have inside information. Bill Calise, 16-year-old Valley Stream boy, says he knows quiz shows are honest because ‘‘] know |someone who won."’ But a 11-year- peo- they would stoop 60 low as to get paid _* was dishonest, I wouldn't watch it. All the fun would be gone.” Ivan Sumner, 1, of Detroit, says: old New Orleans girl says they “I think dishonesty snowballs.”* Man Makes Grade ——— F al = ens in Wom WASHINGTON (#—The first edition of ‘‘Who’s Who of Amer- ican Women’ names of women — and one man. Shirley Povich, contains the 19,000 prominent sports col- Rating umnist for the Washington Post made it clear today he’s not mad about being included. In fact, he’s rather used to that sort of thing. | fk ko Povich, whose unmistakably JESSE M, SORIANO _— Recipient of a B.A. degree in political science from Michi- gan State University is Jesse M. Soriano. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Jesse B, Sori- ano of Ferry avenue. --maseuline face-adorns his daily — “This Morning” column, often ' gets, mail addressed to Miss Shirley. Povich. : “Once he was invited to join the League of American Pen- women, and the application blank asked such questions as “How do you get along with the men in your profession?" Povich filled it in with, “I simply try to be one of the boys.” As for ‘‘Who's Who of Ameri- can Women,” Povich conceded he didn't try very hard to cor- rect the mistaken impression of the publishers, adding ‘‘If “Fashion's beloved Ttatian-shirt neckline adds casua} dash to this slim and trim basic. Have it +sleeveless in cotton or-linen—with cuffed short of three-quarter sleeves in wool. Tomorrow's pat- — tern: Child’s dress. 43 Printed Pattern 4571: Misses’ sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 3% yards 35-inch fabric. Printed directions on each pat- tern part. Easier, accurate. Send 50 cents in coins for this pattern—add 10 cents for each pattern for 1st-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, it's all right with them, it's all right with me.” Reducing Club Holds Meeting © and Gym Night “Gym Night” was the pro- gram when Fashionette Club met Tuesday evening at Adah She}ly library. Mrs. Leslie Cooper led the group’ in exer- cises. Mrs. Frederick Root won WIS HG CO) the trophy for losing the most weight during the week. Mrs. Harold Hopper was last week's winner. Mrs. Charles Meier received an award for winning the De- cember contest for losing the most weight during that month. Mrs. James Newbigging, president, appointed commit- tee chairmen Mrs.’ John Rei- chert, hospitality; Mrs, Ed- win Bennett, kitchen supplies and Mrs. Martinus Hanson, flower and sympathy fund. Program chairman, Mrs. Raymond Hibbs appointed a committee to assist her. They are Mrs. Frank Reichert, Mrs. Frank Lamie and Mrs. per. Color Schemes of Victorians Were Shocking Color combinations that the Victorians loved we wouldn't dream of wearing. * * * January Clear Mt ance! Children’s Wear One Complete Rack Boys’ Wear © JACKETS SPORT * Sizes 3 to 12 | VY The 37 W. Huron SUITS COATS —Broken Sizes OFF Girls : ‘ SWEATERS Values to $5.98 We Ae ROBES... .. . 25% off. * _-MARGARET ANN _ SHOP LLL LLL LAL ALL LPL PAPAL PAL ABA PAP PLP Es * A They thought that brown trimmed with pink was chic and they also liked purple and orange together. : * * * The reason? Aniline dyes were discovered in 1856 and this opened up a whole world of .bright color to Victorian women. A Frenchman, Pierre Carmien, patented the ball bearing in 1870 N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. Since 1946 the Canadian gross national. product has increased at a rate nearly 50 per cent greater than that of the United States. 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During the 1880's, blondes became what gentlemen pre- ferred. This trend was sparked by the two beauties of that era — Lily Langtry, famed as the world’s most beautiful woman, and America’s own Lil- lian Russell. Both ladies were blonde. * * bg Everything these two famous beauties did was news in a country hungry for news and fashion excitement. Their coif- fures were dressed close to the head, ears exposed, a byn on top, With the popular “‘fore- head--tringe”’ hair-do became the rage. Wom- en everywhere rushed to the peroxide bottle and the curling Iron, * * * In the stampede to change their hair color, some Amer- ican ladies even followed the lead of the Victorian girls in England — and died their hair with colorings from lead, iron and walnut juice. The results often were so~™bizarre,.- that it was not everyone realized the truth of the expression, “gentlemen may prefer blondes but they marry brunettes.” Galonuireniton Chiffon scarves, a year-round favorite, appear in fashion’s newest colors. Paisleys, florals and geometrics decorate silk scarves, Prices Good Thurs. Jan, 15 thru Wed.. Jan. 21 BEEF = 0: EATS BUY DIRECT EROM ERIN FARMS PACKING HOUSE > or curts:—-Fhis + derived - WHOLESALE ==» Mr. and Mrs, F. Gordon Davis of Birmingham announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Jayne, to Thomas J. Pivirotto of Los Angeles, son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Pivirotto of Clifton, N. J: Thomas is a "Purdue University graduate. Margaret is a graduate of the University of Michigan MARGARET J. DAVIS Party Fetes Helen Jepson Jepson, Her fiance is the son of Mrs. R. R. Anglemier of Front street and the late Mr. Anglemier. Guests at the shower were ae . Mrs, Jack McLaughlin, Mrs. -Owens— of Watkins Lake. -Co- Wayne Powell, Mrs. Larry Fra- hostesses were Mrs. Walter ser, Mrs. James Larkin, Cherri | Deibel and Mfs. Jerry Proctor. Parker, Mrs. Norman Parker, « Miss Jepson is the daughter F Mrs, Lester Hawley’ and Mis. | of Mrs. Arthur J. Jepson of Hubert King. Covert road and the late Mr. * * * — Others were Mrs. Clarence Strong, Mrs. George A. Burke, Helen B. Jepson, bride-elect of J, ‘Roger Anglemier was honored at a miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Fergus J. | Baptist Group Mrs. Arthur J.. Jepson Jr., Mrs, Hawley Skarritt, Mrs. Holds Meeting Charles Thomas, Mrs. Arthur J. Jepson, Mrs, William O. Twenty. members of the Wom-——] strong Jr., Mrs. Robert R’ 7 len's Fellowship of Faith Baptist { ‘Church met at the home of Mrs. Anglemier Jr., Mrs. R. R- An- glemier and Mrs, Charles Sut- |Ray Wilkins on Andersonville road | Tuesday. Vice president Mrs. Rich ; ‘ard Dickinson assisted with the 7 can ‘meeting Palsy Group | Members were asked to bring . ‘infant's apparel for needy families TO See Film ,to the next meeting. Those interested in donating A new film entitled, “Deadline | small cribs, bassinets or infant's 53 Minutes,’’ will be shown at the ton. jchairs to the nursery department! meeting of Oakland County affiliate! oe the church have been asked td of United Cerebral Palsy Associa-|™ ;contact Mrs, Roger Frick of Oak tion, to be held at 8 p.m. Wednes- Hill street. day at Mark Twain School. aman na ~ , | A report on the recent national at convention of UCPA held in Wash- future activities of UCPA in this area will also be held. Long Live Lingerie PRICES -have a long life and keep its pris- tine freshness, And never fall into the sloppy one day Fresh Dressed PORK ee | = 1 2” ington, D.C. and a discussion of, St. John Church Women to Join Augustana Unit Women. of St. jon Lutheran Chureh voted to dissolve existing organizations and join the Augus- tana Lutheran Church Women in their fellowship program. The group met Tuesday evening in the jchurch pariors, ~ Elected to serve on committees were Mrs. Julia Nelson, Mrs. Hel- en Dovre, Mrs. Dallas Folsom and Mrs. Wayne Santala, nominating; and Mrs. Adolph Hornblad, Mrs. ‘John Berglund and Mrs. Edward Stafne, membership. Hostesses for the meeting were wives of the board members, with Mrs. Maurice Christopherson as |chaipman, The next. meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 3 in the church parlors. . Estimates are that about 100 imillion work days are lost. each year in the United States due to the common cold or related-re- spiratory ailments. 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Ib. 49¢ Blood Tongue .......:... tb. 79¢ No Charge for Slicing Blood Rings... ..........16. 49¢ Boiled Ham... ss. 4 Ib. 45e Swedish Potate Sausage ....Ib. 59c Country Style Link Sausage Ib. 49¢ Fresh Killed PORK SPECIALS LEAN SLICED FRESH < Shoulder a | ERIN FARMS PACKING HOUSE . Store Hours: 2080 North Milford Road — Milford, Michigan / Telephone MU 4-3840 Monday thru Saturday 8:00 A. M.\te 6:00 P) M. |. ae Closed aa WHY PAY MORE > Pork Butts Side Pork... . “43° Whole Loins... . “59° 29° Sizes 3 to 5 & 6 to 12 6°8 Women’s White Figure Skates Sizes 6 to 10 6*5 Lb. 4g: 8 Roast. Je Rubber Footwear Sale Women’s Fur Trim. Boots Boys’ and Youths’ 4-Buckle-Arctics. Misses’-Children’s Zipper Boots... Misses’-Children’s Thermo Boots : 3.99 . 3.99 2 99 2.99 ee ee ry Open Monday and Friday Nights 'til 9 P.M. ee ee THIRTY-SEVEN MARGARET FE. LITTLE * te PEGGY’S 1@ NORTH sasinawW 41. DASHING COTTONS in Fresh Live Colors for now into summer CAROL A. CROSSON . Mr. and Mrs, John W. Little a . | et | : “= + of Dwight avenue announce the ' BEVERLY A. LEWIS. i BETTY McGOWEN i CAROLYNN HAMPTON | e i. por . and Mrs. David ae engagement of their daughter, Mr, and ‘Mrs. Howard J. The engagement of Betty A fall wedding is planned of Short street announce the | Margaret Elaine, to Radioman | Lewis of Wyman drive an- | McGowen to Kenneth J. Mere- | by Carolynn Hampton, daugh- | engagement of their daughter, 3.C. Larry R. Bowman, USN, nounce the engagement of their dith Jr., is announced by her ar of Mr onal ui Hert rt 1 Carol ; son of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. daughter, Beverly Ann, to parents, Mr. and Mrs. John . . Alice, to arnold Charles : A T. Hampton of West Rundell | Beauchamp. He is the son of Bowman of Draper avenue. Richard L. Blaine, son of Pas- McGowen of Fourth avenue. ; . Radioman Bowman is stationed tor and Mrs. Fred E. Blaine Her fiance is the son of Mr. street, and Duane B, Lau. He | Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Beau- | 9+ MeMurdo Sound,Antaretica:—|—of-Chicago;—il. No wedding |. and Mrs: Kenneth J. Meredith | is-the-son of Mr, and Mrs. champ of Auburn Heights. No wedding date has been set. has been set. of Sylvan Lake, Orlo E. Lau of Auburn Heights. ° ° = * : ° At Your Buffet posite free edge corners. Press : Mary Rederstort | via the contr tld, wih me (OWEN PTA Has f Is HonoyGuest | Y Friends Will Lik free edge corners‘as the point, | Discussion On r Our Friends VVI IKE | toia sides in to the center, ae ig’ at Bridal Shower Distinctive Napkin Folds creasing the outer folds. Tuck |Michigan Schoo Ss) extended points under the nap- | A bridal shower honoring Mary a kin. Then fold entire napkin Owen School PTA met Wednes- Rederstorf was given by Lois Car- . | os in half, sides down. Carefully j|day afternoon at the school for a . ter at her Kinney road home Mon-| With the increasing use of already made. Now turn nap- pull up each free corner of [program on Studying Michigan, ai paper napkins for informal | kin over. Fold longer edge of napkin in the center to form hools Ae ee: luncheons, buffets and . other one side in about 4 inches, “feathers.” Stand swan napkin ween. Miss Rederstorf. daughter of Mr.| “fun’' get-togethers, try folding | then fold opposite end over it. | upright om center of plate. Group discussion leaders were ee sageaibage of} the napkins into interesting | Turn napkin over again and | _ Mrs. Conte oot higher ES ‘a e, will marry James| candle, ‘‘pocket’’ or other | lay it on your plate. A pocket | 1. 2 tion; ymo oung, finance; | B ae son of (Mr. and apie unique designs to lend distinc- | is now ready to receive a ‘Be Chic in Boots Mrs. pel nicer ae —— ea Jan, 31 at St. Matthew Lutheran Sa ns "The pon’ Sauna | Baa eae tueked—t For severe winter” weather, a tification. Church, Walled Lake canioreaa cuca | Sanvenienély. tne. pair of those chic leather boots! “xing John Newman and Mrs. i es conversation pieces. a * * . |with high heels and warm -woolly| .. ON A agen ae : Guests acme Mrs. Lawson The napkins you use need ; * Swan Fold: Form a triangle (lining is a sound investment..They | ar he on a2 ae at ‘ Ashby. Jannie Ashby, Mrs. Mary! not be lavish. And of course, | with pre-folded table napkin {look smart while warding off the| PA hy Am Abo Soo 4, A new Abby Kent cotton for spring ... 4 Lou Money, Carol Pa d M : '* | . : < the conference on Michigan A. y 2 = rand aro! Parris and Mrs.) being of paper, they're not ex- | by bringing folded end to op- 'cold. Sle } | a7) cuffed) cleeve shitwalat in oll over Others were Mary McClellan — *« & & a || Third grade mothers served re. stripe ons toro} prinii, a, Ore oy oe Mrs. Donald Williams, Mrs, Ver- Many of the simpler folds oe a aa br heteaty nowegr Maidstones: cotton, 1049 aes -B. land Williams, Mrs. Betty Scott, are hand-me-downs from vt wie: ° n : etvir 5 tie . ‘ . ides all A. Rives wee | charming Old World restau- aes ae rom wor Ne ee nes ragg, and sniriey est.| - ~ se = Gs . .. Loney Dalene Line ig Saat ane BR. Eye Opener by Jo White... plaid sheath i | having softer, more ‘‘work- A chemise ilathea Class int 2-ply woven, washable cotton. Sabrina Called to Minnesota | rine eine are best | Meets for Di neckline, tab pocket effect with red ker- Taimee Surola of Elizabeth Lake, * *« * | blouse of eets for Vinner i chief. Black and White ond sizes 5 “A JS. road has been called to Virginia. | Here are three attractive gold lame Loyal Philathea Class of First 0.95 Minn., due to the death of her folds you might try as a start- |Baptist Church held a_ business father, John Surola. . er, suggested by the makers of cotton in meeting and cooperative dinner ; a table napkins concern. The . . Tuesday evening in the educational | candle fold, in particular, gives tile print department of the church. The | ; x) a dramatic effect standing up- ah Rev. William E. Hakes spoke to SS aan at a place in a large goes wi the group. - table setting. 2 . Ralph Forman presented awarde| C | | dle Fold: Unfold a paper mos ony ap ae Lien. |to 12 members who had the bi We have a wonderful \ gently. Then re-fold it into a snirt. yo " _ ae See wanes | _ . ¢ “4 8. * : triangle, pressing fold slightly The blouse |Mrs. Alma Minton showed moviesll selection of new cottons... for now and later o crease it. rm ioid aown . ’ if i t oh t S k 4 a : about one inch and press thie . is accented ee erouch the South edge. Turn napkin over so cuff . . that is formed will be out- with. a. suse side. Roll napkin loosely but klj d| carefully from one pointed cuff neckline an . edge to the other. fuck end of corner inside cuff to hold ‘‘can- a bow tied | die” steady. Stand candle nap- hi : kin upright in center of plate. ie b, ios PE Yy’s * * ® the Empire | i Pocket Fold: Unfold table ae “ napkin. Turn one end down look. ve monty es about 1% inches and crease lightly. Turn opposite end .up j about 3 inches, creasing this | . fold lightly. Turn last folded end over again, bringing it | slightly above the upper fold (: rea (C4 —————— v + - : P Our Greatest January . . : a ® , - ! e : e Ducks in motion make a dra- ay 5 ” matic display on a set of pictures, | ; cloth, towels. Pattern 695: Trans-| 5 ‘ fer of six motifs 64x74 to 5%. x 8 inches; color chart. Send 35 cents (coins) for this’ 2. ® patieet-kad| ee cone Si enc l New Pairs Added to Make This the 5 pattern for 1st-class mailing. Send | : : to The Ponfiac Press, 124 Needle- . z 4 j 1 ie rt Forstmann S foe rosin, Ereas, at Notte: Greatest Value Event in Our History! | Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y ; 5° Print. plainly pattern number, ; ; “Junova’ Z . name, address and, zone. 2 e . . . ° Send Sor a copy of 1980, Laura Choose from’ DeLiso, Miller, Fiancee’s, Rhythm snecee, Rectecres ae Step, Sandler of oe and other famous brands. larly Sells dery. crochet, knitting, weaving. A tremendous selection of fine quality shoes in a wide Regularly Sells for quilting, toys. In the book, a spe- i i . j wel eee ccs 2 kee aa | variety of patterns, materials, colors and heel heights. $89.95 , happy—a cutout doll, clothes to| Every pair a wonderful savings. : color, Send 25 cents for this book. | , Seger td met | | | Friday and Saturda : Formerly °8.95 to 626.95 y y RENT « new | ormerly °0.70. to . , . INSTRUMENT Tl So ae a a = Now i $] 6 for 8 weeks 4 | lessons included! - { Forsmmann : . ($4 ,, 5} 4% tS Save $31.00. oO Navy Blue mo i You May Deep Red 7 [pote van Ue . Jet Black SE to Six Months . . a i | ‘To Pay Three Beautiful Styles : cf ~ : f ' q : ‘ ‘ : * i . i ! é - 2 . * % = a : * * ? , ‘ ‘ ' : i ’ ¢ igs Le Vs ' ON a : oe ve WA et 2 Us : n+ \eaiios Hd is Py d 5 ; eer + em & ee ae ee eeE + i : é : if ; , f i a ‘@HIRTY-EIGHT ____THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1959_ WHEN AN EVENT LIKE THIS COMES ALONG YOU ARE MIGHTY LUCKY! AFTER 38 YEARS WE ARE CLOSING OUR DOWNTOWN STORE THAT IS THE PLAIN AND SIMPLE REASON FOR The LION'S STORE CLOSE-OUT SALE S Gage... Witha Big Sale At Both Stores to Reduce Stocks = By One Half... SAVE UP TO 70% WE CAN’T HAVE 2 STOCKS IN OUR MIRACLE MILE STORE, THEREFORE MUST SELL HALF OUR MERCHAN. | DISE! IN ORDER TO SELL OUR TREMENDOUS STOCK OF CLOTHING AND SHOES IN THE SHORTEST POSSI- BLE TIME, WE ARE HAVING THIS SALE AT BOTH OF SAVINGS WILL BE SENSATIONAL! OUR STORES. BE AT EITHER STORE EARLY! THE HURRY! HURRY! Sale Starts Today SORRY All Sales Final— . No Exchanges, : No Retunds USE YOUR LION ~~ CHARGE IF YOU WISH After 38 Years on South Saginaw Street, the Lion Store will serve the public in our new Miracle Mile Store pictu above. To accomplish this in the shortest possible time, the sale will be conducted in-both our downtown.and Miracle Mile Stores, Few of the Thousands of Items =. LADIES’ wr ct twm Bee BOSS. EARLY SHOPPERS’ SPECIAL! | ne $1498 Chie D pepe . . 7 Reg to $2.00 Ladies’ Jowelry ......2 for $1.00 eee ee ee : Reg $24.98 Boys’ Jackets: and Suburbans. $16.99 Ladies’ Car Coats $ 99 Reg to $5.00 Ladies’ Jewelry ....... 2 for $3.00 ae a fo 98 Girls aedia “---2+ 88:90 Reg. $19.95 Boys’ Suits ........... a... $14.90 Regular $13.95. Fully quilted lined Reg to $7.98 Ladies’ Sweaters ........... $3.99 ae ~ aed eos) Lalsald on ese 2o0G: $3.90 Reg $24.95 Boys’ Suits ........7...... $16.90 coarse hoed, Better hurry Reg to $12.98 Ladies’ Sweaters ........... $5.99 . Ree ss SF be Bulky Sweaters .......... $3.90 Reg. $14.98 Boys’ Sport Coats ........... .$9.99 “4 Reg to $14.98 Ladies’ Sweaters ...,.......$7.99 ~ Ree. $3.98 Girl's Robes ................ $2.90 Reg. 39¢ G 49¢ Boys’ Socks .........3 for $1.00 Reg. to $598 Ladies’ Blouses ....... 2 for $4.00 a > “ ° see? Lael fetes beeen nee: “e Reg. 75¢ & 79¢ Boys’ E-Z Underwesr. 3 for $2.09 . Reg to 57.98 Ladies’ Blouses ........ 2 tor $5.00 e6. 59¢ Intan Leu) GO Eb aD OGhED GID ae : Reg. 89c G 95c Boys’ E~Z Underwear. .3 tor $2.59 EARLY SHOPPERS’ SPECIAL! | Reg 49c Ladies’ Panties ............ 3 tor $1.00 —«*Res. $2.98 Girls’ Sleepers .............. $1.90 Reg. $1.29 Boys’ Ankle Drawers ............ 99 Men's Suiting Slacks : $ 90 Reg 79c Ladies’ Nylon Panties .......2 for $1.00 Ree. se 98 Sub Teen Bulky Sweaters sete $4.90 Reg. to $5.98 Boys’ Cord Slacks .......... $3.99 Reg. $1.59 Delight Form Bras... .......... $4.29 Reg to $7.98 Boys’ Cord Slacks .......... $4.99 Regular $14.95 and $16.95. Tak Tees bee eeaicr Aeemat ale Reg 10 $2295 AN Weather Coats ...... $13.99 “ MEN‘S Reg. to $5.98 Beye’ Dress Slacks .......... $3.99 ira eect ‘ll want to buy several Reg. $1.00 Sith Squares. ww. eee 4%e Reg. to $7.98 Boys’ Dress Slacks .......... $5.99 Reg to $69.95 100% Black Alpaca Coste. $38. 00 Reg $50 G $55 Men's All Weel Topeoats $33.00 : Reg. ue $11.98 ve Dress Slacks sewer neees $6.99 Reg to $17.98 Winter Storm Coats ...... », $9.88 Reg $65 Men's Imported Tweed Topcoats. $44.00 Reg. to. $3.98 Boys’ Sport Shirts ........... $1.99 EARLY SHOPPERS’ SPECIAL! Reg $29 95 Ladies’ Knit Dresses ........ $11.99 Rea $/ gia one poets Blend Topcoats Silo Reg. to $3.98 Bays’ Sweaters ............. $2.99 ’ : : Reg. $598 Ladies’ Skirts ............... $3.90 Reg. $ 2 Men's Sportcoats ae 17.00 Reg to $598 Boys’ Sweaters ...... poeoes $3.99 i vin Pl Jackets S 99 4 Sipsg ee raee Rea $20 95 Men's Spertcoats cea 23200 Reg to $7.98 Boys’ Sweaters 6... $5.99 ~ Qa uburbans Reg. to $14.98 Ladies’ Shirts $8.90 ~ee eee rs : < vest reeseree, 8, Reg. $4.G $5 Van Heusen Colored Shirts... $3.39 din renee te ae ee Reg. $5.98 Ladies’ Nylon Slips ............ $3.99 Reg. $4.00 Van Heusen White Dyess Shirts. $3.49. SHOES now, buy for next winter. Reg $3.98 Ladies’ Nylon Half Slips... .2 for $4.00 Reg. $5. os Van Heusen White or eee: $4.39 : Reg. to $8.95 Ladies’ Besttorm Girdles... $3.99 Reg. $2.50 Men's Tlee . eer 11) ‘ Reg. to $8.98 Ladies’ Lido Giedlen ......... $3.69 pet 33-50 Mens Pioneer Bale S120 5: seid) NEE local Portage Seeee RSS ’ Reg. $7 98 i chim Ge : ‘ Dress en eS oe Hrs * eg. ‘s Jarman ADO GOCE . EARLY SHOPPERS’ SPECIAL! Red, (O31 7.98. Spectel Gracy Laden’ Dresses, E899 RB $9.95.G $10.95 Men's Dress Slacks. $7.90 Ref. to $14.95 Men's Fortune Shoes .....- $8.99 Girls’ W Reg. $12.95 Men’s Dress Slacks ...... ~. $10.90 Reg. $15.95 Men's Porto-Ped Shoes ...... $11.88 ris inter Coats $ 90 Reg. $10.95 Men's Knox and Mallory Hats. . $8.99 Reg. to $19.95 Men's Porto-Péed Shoes ... $15.88 Regular. to $29.95. All. wool, kh : GIRLS‘ . Reg. $15.00 Men’s Knox and Mallory Mats. . $12.99 Reg. $10.95 Men’s Low Work Shoes... ... $7.99 wool interlined coats or slack : , > Reg. $3.95 Men's NiteKratt Pajamas....... $3.49 Reg. $14.95 Men's Porte-Ped Work Shoes. . $9.99 sets, Priced to go! Reg. 39¢ & 49¢ Girls’ Anklets Reg. $4.95 Men's Weldon Pajamas ....... $4.39 Reg. $3.95 Men's Fleece Lined) $2.99. ae eee aoe ited perdi testes 3 ter $1.00 Reg. $1.98 Men's Sweatshirts 20... 2... >$1.59 Reg. $18.95 Porte-Ped Police Shoes ....,.. $14.88 : Ree 39¢G 49e Glels’ Underwear |. ...8 fey 31.00 Pes a oal seers pelea feebete Seo oo anc 8190 Reg. $15.95 Men's Ripple Seles. ........ $12.88 | ae Tee we 6WwRoerweer 1. ‘ en Shoes : EARLY SHOPPERS’ SPECIAL! Reg 59¢ Girl’ Underwear... 2 fer $1.00 Rew Bsc Men's Socks mee ae 335 wom 12 Ete > ; . Abe ae Underwear ......... 3 for $2.09 Reg. $1.506 $1.95 Men’ s Socks .... 2.2... 68e | Reg. $11.95 Enma jettich Shoes... $6.85 MEN’‘S SHOES 99 4 tice aa, Dane ry nes me pes 95 Men's Socks .....3 tor $4.00 Reg. $10.95 Ladies’ White Nurges’ Oxterds. . $8.90 “lO SIG. FS Werte VAP VOaTe «ow ces * e 4 - Ladies’ Saddies, Ox Men's Portage, Jarman, Fortune cs to $19.95 Girls’ Car Coats 2 ........., $14.90 Ree. 6% Men’ w Work Phot aie nm = 3 ine 3199 ager ASE Bone eae ven becaptencuws ind. Ha Reg. $1095 ayA Reg. $16.95 Children’s SnoSuits .......... $11.90 Reg. $4.00 Men's Sport Shirts ...... isis Bigais 2.90 Reg. $7.95 Children’s Poll-Parret Shoes... . res $99 y 4 « Reg. $19.95 Children’s SnoSuits ..... vee $14.90 Ae ara npredege sored DEUCE agin Reg. $7.95 Children’s Scamperees ......0 . .$3.99 ; - . - ReG. $22.95 a Talelos 17,90 « Reg. to $7.95 Men's Sport Shirts ..........94.90 Reg: $4.95 Cirle’ Patent Leather Sendale. ... $1.99 4 } t af 4 > | 5 a 4 “ Stores ae "tH10 p.m.] a sai For the Entire Family now on Sale g rors aa EARLY SHOPPERS’ SPECIAL! Regular $50 and $55 Clipper Craft and other Famous Brands, . Men’s All Wool Finer Suits = 80 : / EARLY SHOPPERS’ “SPECIAL! Regular $8.95. From such makers as Golo, rarer oi Girl and Friendly. Ladies’ Sport Oxfords 33% EARLY SHOPPERS’ SPECIAL! Ladies’ 60-Gauge, c 15-Denier Nylons Regular $1.00 first quality, fa- - mous name at a ridiculous price. 8 Patr $1.14 EARLY. SHOPPERS’ SPECIAL! Men’s Winter Jackets $ 99 Regular $16.95 with quilted or foam linings. | -_= EARLY SHOPPERS’ SPECIAL! Boys’ Polished Slacks. He 99 pelted cotton ry wiped inks another ‘] |e ae 2 Juul EARLY SHOPPERS SPECIAL! Ladies’ Millinery ah #f " , | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1959° | T@p Ranked Teams Hold Spotlight: Here Friday Night ~ -PCH-Flint Northern Tilt Rates Ascloseasthis — ay ig Fir st Position asey Tops Comedians |: -for Laughs at Dinner In SVC, State t Lie at Stake Vikings Are Considered Best Rebounding Team ajiiien From the Press Box BY BRUNO I. KEARNS Sperts Editor, Pontiac Press One of the latter translated Cas- ey thus: N “Welt, 'll tell you how you get By JAMES BACON © BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP)— No one understood Casey Stengel last night, but he scored more t cae laughs than Milton Berle or. You acer aay lise frabegiito-< George Jessel. re was so sild he walks 185anen A word from “down under” comes from Bert Anselmy, _——s . Pontiac professional roller skater, who is the coach of the US. 1 oa team touring Australia and New Zea- land. The occasion was a Shrine tes-| timonial for the colorful and com-} ical — except in World Series — a year in the minors. @r- five years you put him in the, majors, and he's still out to make*a@ new! pc in League ; SEASON RECORDS "ho 69 Port Huron nhs a 69 Edsel Ford ‘e ss manager of the world champion) We were greeted in Auckland by the Maoii tribe New| Wark Yaukers. (Mom es walk record, 80 you look’at his bi-) ¢ Cath centre! «@ $86 ap. Cath. 42 of Indians,” writes Bert, “ and they put on a colorful 1,500 attended, including dozens of — « *« * (f@ Punt Central S660 Lansing Sext. $1 ceremonial dance with all the enthusiasm of a tribal leading sports figures. “wh eo meal The euy’'s| wcty 6" Ree war dance or coronation.” el | can't | 308 "235 363 et —— os Berle and Jessel were never bet- whole trouble is, he can't see the ton phon $01 $1 : vey P| The American skate team then put on an exhibition and according to Anselmy, “it was impossible to explain| the reception and fascination of the crowd.” Among the five Michigan skaters on the team are - Louis Parker of Pontiac.and Mary Ellis Clouse of Clark- | ston. “The kids were a little homesick at times, but have been impressed with the beautiful countrysides and hospitality of the people,” said Bert. After competition against New Zealand skaters, the team expects to be back by January 26th. DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX The athletic plant at Pontiac Northern provides an ideal opportunity for a family night recreational pro- gram. : * x * CHOICE QUOTES: “If we had the Pontiac Central and Northern wrestling and swimming teams together as one unit this year we would really be tough.”— Francis Staley PCH principal. x * * “Knowing that Charley Barge graduates after two more games, js like knowing that my right arm is going to be cut off.”—Art Van Ryzin, PCH basketball coach. a nae : “Players on a 5th place team in the American League should expect to be paid as 5th place players.” — Johnny McHale, Detroit Tiger general manager. . x * * “T finally made it.”—Shirley Povich, sportswriter in Washington, D.C., whose name got him a place in the, 1959 publication ‘of “Who’s Who Among American’ Women.” x * * “Why all the criticism directed at Notre Dame's scholastic pretige because of the firing of Terry Brennan. He wasn’t hired as a classroom teacher, he was hired as a coach —and fired like one.”—a local prep coach. x * * 4 “Those Baltimore fans are like Brooklyn used to be. They even boo their own mothers.—Casey Stengel. New Coach Says U of D Has Great Potential’ 000000HH it — Sonny Ray of shows a pained expression with no apparent cause as he sends a left to the midsection of Roque Maravilla of Boise, Idaho, in the fight Chicago (righty decision. After in Chicago last night. AP Wirepho ote Ray won unanimous ter byt Casey sent them bath to! the showers muttering: ‘““What-did- he say? What did he say?" It was Casey's night and he talked about pennant | winning! strategy, the recent NCAA penal- ty on the University of Southern) California, Ty Cobb and actors. The topics were al -right—but} all in the same sentence ¥ ¥ ¥ | Casey spoke pure Stengalese, an idiom understandable only to the Yankees and chaucerian scholars the fight he displayed badly swollen right hand, ie s Football Gets Own Wild Card’ Several Grid 3 Players Sign Tiger Contracts Red Wilson, 2 Rookies Come to Terms for ‘5 Baseball Season DETROIT w—vVeteran catcher! Red Wilson and two rookie hope-| fuls have signed their 1959 con- tracts, the Detroit jnounced today. Wilson batted .299 last semen | |highest in his six-year majo r league career. He agreed to terms} from Madison, Wis., in a phone John McHale. Rookies Bob Bruce, a pitcher, and Jack Feller, a catcher, also signed with the Tigers. Bruce, who is playing winter bail in Puerto Rico, played for De- troit’s Charleston American Assn., and Birmingham Southern Assn. farm clubs last season. He com- piled a 2-1 record at Charleston and a 54 mark at Birmingham. Feller, who joined the Tigers at the tail-end of the 1958 campaign, Tigers -an-! conversation with general manager} /3PORES | | } NO PIN STRIPES — Tony finds that Supply Sgt. Frank Ergagovich doesn’t have New York flannel on his shelves at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. Kubek has been called into the Army for 1 a | aix- month tour ot duty. Kubek, the Yankees’ shortstop, Made by NCAA pon Skid Row. Rules Changes Substitute Can Enter Game Each Time Clock Is Stopped /home plate. Then you bring in high priced oculists and you igive him bigger bifocals that | reach to 60 feet 6 inches. “But. then his control gets too good, I don't want that. “So I solve it by having —him| wipe his bifocals with a dirty rag on- each pitch. The guy wins_six and saves 18 for me, It was the greatest change of face in major league history.” * * * Casey said that Yogi Berra was booed for the first time in his life) last year at Baltiore, but added that the Yankee catcher - still doesn’t believe it, - “So 1 do the only thing—I on the field, Yogi turns t dugout and says ‘Isn't it awfu. .2 way those fans are booing Cas ey? = ‘school basketball By BRUNO L/-KEARNS Sperts Editor, Pontiac Press According toe.AP and UPI high polls, Pontiac Central and Flint Northern rank as the 1-2 teams in the state by the closest margins. * x This would make the clash be- tween the two as the top game in |Michigan Friday night and it indi- cated a jam-packed crowd will fill the PCH gym, With both teams very closely matched in the scoring column, the story of the game is expected to be told en the backboards. Flint Northern is 6-0 for the sea- San and PCH is 5-0. Each is 3-0 in the Saginaw Valley Conference and the team averages to date show both teams with identical offensive and defensive totals, * * * Each has averaged 60 points per game and each has given up an average of 50 points per opponent. With 6-4 Bob Hamilton, 6-2 Pat Manley and 6-1 John Gillian, the >| Wikings of coach Jack Marlette are regarded as the best re- bounding quint in the Valley. Gillian is also the league's top pointmaker with 116 points for a 19.3 average. * *« & Biggest problem for Northern however is depth. The first five Vikings have acounted for 343 of LOS LANGELES — College football in 1959 will have “wild card” player substitute whe can re-enter a game ag many times as his coach| | chooses, provided he goes in when | the game clock is stopped. terback, a_ kicking tions frorn the sidelines, open and crowd-pleasing. Such- was the hope today of the! men who ‘write and rewrite the| rule book, the National Collegiate’ Rules Committee. Their major) changes, announced yesterday aft-, ler a three-day meeting 1, Relaxation of the substitu. tion rule, 2. Widening the goal ponte for the first time in the history | of the game—from the present inside-the-post distance of 18 feet 6 inches to 23 feet 4 inches, or the | He will be a)- The player could be.a-key quar- specialist or perhaps a guard carrying instruc- As a result of rules changes, the game should be more wide ! t AP Wirephete = Former De JOINS . troit- Lien Dick - Stanfel named as assistant to ‘Jor Kuharich at Notre Dame. Stan- | fel played for Kuharich at San | Francisco University and then | with the wactinatcn Redskins in the NFL. Wing Veteran as been a big factor on defense Ke y. l C ine Bes on the boards. > n May Miss Two Games Due to Injury; Strate. the 365 points scored this season, lincluding 41 for Manley, 65 for Hamilton, 48 for Chuck Jones and i73 for Jesse Johnson, all seniors. | wee the Chlets, yuard Charley | Barge, who has only two more | games before mid-year gradua- Dev | Yon, is the leading scorer with 100 points for a-20-point average. John Bandy with 69, Harrison |Munson with 57, Bill Hayward with 25 and Bhil Rabaja with 17, ac- jcount for the other scoring among the regulars. * * *& | The brunt of the board work falls on the shoulders of Hayward and Munson. Hayward a 6-2 junior, has not hit the scoring column to pony great extent this year, but he | Munson started slowly but “against Flint Centrai he had his greatest night with 21 points and 23 rebounds. The question now is—ecan Munson do it again? DETROIT # — “‘It’s quite a, John Shada, “T have peo- ance challenge. I really believe there ple in mind,” he hit .261 for Detroit’s Augusta Sally) —————-——-——- — —_--- _- > og sae oc creme src Called Up i is’ great potential here or I would Miller pians a parse wien League farm club last year. ; back of & goal line * Page ng ee pag ged: : al eT Ss . — « i) . re. s Is § n id m With these words Yes Miller wie offense, regul rey eas a tome mend : ; : | F5 3. Revisions of penalties, in- DETROIT #—Defenseman Red as weil as Pontiac's position as the started off the job as coach of) (, ** * jbaseman Frank Bolling signed in| ris lan in le OF S cteding infractions on tries for |Kelly of the Detroit Red Wings ltitop ranked team in Michigan. the University of Detroit football |, “We'll try to pass as much a8) necember, | : the extra point. sidelingl with «foot injury ead coach Van Ryzin was startled by ‘i i ‘Gordon Strate has been called the number one ranking in view e can, But we. have to establish Ufichangéd was the two-point up from the Hershey Bears to take of the fact that the Resin: ‘our running game first, We have last three In his first official act he met to have a good quarterback to I-L Wrestling Tonight Central. Chris’ istian moved into a’ to account for more than half of conversion rule this place teams which have held the position yesterday with members of run the offense. We'll start there.’ tie for lst place in the National the winner's total while Don Acting Chairman HO. (Fritz) »_ * * all suffered defeats immediately press-radio and TV at the week- It is believed Miller signed a The Inter-Lakes League will division of the Class D Citv Basket-. Smith tallied 13 for the Eastside Crisler, serving as head of the Kelly was hurt in Monday's afterward ly meeting of the Detroit Sports | three- -year contract with UD offi-- have a full schedule of wrestling ball League with a 33-27 victory quintet. committee for the 10th year, said practice when teammate Pete ‘We're in. good physical condi- Broadcasters Assn. icials. He said he plans to pur-. tonight. Waterford. will be at over previously unbeaten Eastside , Welden's deadlocked the -idle there was considerable sentiment Goegan's shot struck him in the tion, and we will expect Flint chase a home and move his wife) Van Dyke, Walled Lake is host |Shopping last night at Lincoln Jun- | Lakeside Royal for Ist place in the against a return to the two-platoon foot. He suffered a bad borfe bruise Northern to come down here with The 38-year-old former Purdue assistant opened the session up/@"d fout children here, from La-| to Berkley -and Southfield is at {lor High. | Class D American League with a System. ion the outside part of his left fire in their eyes, but our kids are for questions and one of the first lends iam -|_ It was 7-7 entering’the 2nd quar- 50-36 conquest of Jefferson. Bob “st & & ‘foot jas ready as they will ever be,” fayette, Ind., as soon as “ae ones was ‘De -you think you at the University of Detroit can com- pete with the Big Ten, especially Michigan and Michigan State, for the blue-chip athletes?” * * * . | the rest of the way. ter and-15-15-at halftime, but Chris-| tian forged into a 21-17 lead in) the 3rd period and stayed ahead Ray Smith mocked 18 peat paced Welden's with 17). | points and Allen Manley scored 11 for Jefferson. ; Griff's Grill” prevented Field's from tying Booth Homey for Class, B leadership by handing the Land- scape cagers @ 63-45 shellacking) | player, as in a poker game, this way: . “If only one eligible substitute enters the field while the clock is stopped, he -will not be re- He explained the ‘‘wild card’! corded as an entry except dur: | treatment. games with the Red Wings: last season and five the year before, iwill join the club in Boston for, Thursday night's game. * * * The injury did not respond to) Strate, who played st - * said Van Ryzin. * * A large contingent of Flint fol- ‘lowers is expected to follow the | Vikings, Extra reserved seat tick- ets were printed and were, still lavailable today at Osmun's and Miller calmly sidestepped the - question by saying: ‘Recruiting is last night at Pontiac Central. Le-| Strate, 23, has played 34 games: at the ants school. From Mound to roy Parks sparked Griff's balanced A ee ar cee aula lat Hershey. * * so big, and competition so tremen- dous, We'll go after the good boys. My plan is based on aggressive recruiting. “1 believe in getting boys from .all over, but the place to start is here in Detroit and Miehigan. We must interest coaches in our program, and in me,"* Miller, one ,of Purdue’s most active recruiters, said he sees weaknesses in the Big Ten’s “‘need’’ program for Se schol- arships, Cage Court for Robin Roberts EAST LANSING ®—Robin Rob-! erts, best known as a_ baseball! pitcher for the Philadelphia -Phil- lies, today was named as an added! starter for the Michigan State’ a basketball game' Saturday. Roberts originally came to MSU as a. basketball player and was, second high scorer in the 1945-46 season, He left in 1947 to sign as attack with 17 points. Jerry Hill netted 16 for the losers. Winless Rex's Standard ,took it) on the chin for the 6th lime, "49-40 loss t6 Glenn's Motor Sales in the other Class B scrap. Dick! Goldsworthy fired 12 points for) Glenn's while Lee Collins took scoring = = — with 15. Fitzgerald Sinks Huskie Swimmers | “However, substitute enters the field between) a downs, each sub will be recorded. | * ww *..-> rule of last year, But it will allow a team to get a man into the game when the clock is dead.” The clock is offictally dead on many occasions during a game, such ag on an incomplete pass or a ball thrown or carried out “Basically, we are keeping the Basketball Scores of bounds, Under present rites, | a player cannot re-enter a game | Doctors said Kelly might. also | Toronto. | admission eee general if more than one, mise Saturday night's game in tickets will go on sale at 6:00 p.m. Friday at the gym. MICHIGAN SCOREBOARD. Hope 94, Hillsdale TT Northern Michigan 64 Tech 52 Michigan Wednesd ¢ Basketball mAjon CONT: -RENCES ATLANTIC COAST 64. overtime. ™ | SOUTHWEST East Texas < faerie Tex. 67 AR WEST Portiand 71. Pertiand St 6a | Alr Force 66. Western Colo. 31 Seattle 81, Hawaii 67 i Harris Looms. * * a La . @ baseball ‘bonus baby” with the | ) Wake Forest o, south Cart There ote seme gost » oe Phillies. 7 Gary Rose won two events for aoe spay ern ania, Macias ivy Teacte “es ————— In his years with the Pontiac Northern swimming Pe #7 a GM ‘e yea’ the ‘Philadel- as DOSOX said, “‘Idealistically, the need pro- phia club, Roberts has been @ 20-/team but the Huskies still lost a| Safety wis a main factor {| virgmte Toon 31, speritren 70 un be weed. oe ee [game or better winner for « six/61-35 meet to Warren Fitzgerald — the ar Posts where they! owing Green 72. Toleds 64 BOSTON ) — Stanley R. Seasons, * - hight. », Crisler said. Bucky veteran He, also dodged questions about «|. — "Other Northern victory was ars change increases the | rasaiie 7», syracuse. ney Ulgretng a pearly assistant coaches. He sald he Hockey Tourney Delayed| ‘4 in by, diver ili Rat | mum of times out per half from| 5° "fosepos. 62st Francis Pa. 6 | ball, appeared the top choice to- a Pitapereid Stl Sivan fivet slates. FANT SO a Ra Groct ol akc, aie. day to succeed Seo Cram as ants, John Ray, Ken Stilley night's three sched- | Monday the Huskies swam at lame 6, Amherst 33 general manager of the Boston — = led Class B games in the City High School at 4:00 p.m. fules imyoiving penalties were| fn Michsei, Vie 7, Morwicn 42 Red Sox. danior en Ae Sealand ialade carey Prevkim-Marshall 63 Albright 70 Harris, ousted as Red Sox man- No Catcher Shortage Northside Park’ were ' butterfly Rowe 1:14 N).| No distance penalty, meaning (Scranton 78. Lycoming 75 ager. when Cronin was purchased pea ie 1 dus to fog, untaverahte weather’ | ey chy baba,| © Gepbebell pubtage manhy, Now York AC a0, tote, «3 Pde lenge csg &: = : FRANCISCO (AP)—Three conditions and lee, yj Beem : shalt greate: aryland §1. Georget pe) 83 | sary, been serving catchers signed 1959 contracts to- > gph have |tveneesh (Pir bonnes IPH . 4009: “distance to the goal line Navy. #2, | randeu as @ special assistant te Cronin = with: the San Francisco heen peer apes nighton | Naxescey iF Raith NY . For instance, no team can be} KY, Weslevan #8. Byaneviie 12 panic Synge orl hams i | ‘Northside te he eayne 1 hoe eo EPS penalized from the 16-yard mark Quantico Marine: 10. Mi. St. Marys 91) © years, Bob Schmidt, Hobie Landrith| der and the same starting Diving — int Ratiitt. (PN) to the one. Now it will be set] paren s, xavier, Ohio 5 ; and Al Stieglitz were the first) Class A tourney competition re- | ., 150 ind. medicy —— Rese (PN) 1485: back to the eight. aemenen, Ot, LA, Beet OF 6 Sports Pages ‘Giants to ink pacts this year. @ames tonight with three games | relay —- | 2.084 the tes ae extra point wasl Seas 16, Baldwiy Wallace 62 ‘ Terme were not made public ot Norte Erle aso Sar "ites forthe ent Pint Was Agari hon. mare in Today's Press : 7 : . . ‘ ; F ie ‘A : ' ? ' gf ’ i 4 ' Sa / > + “ f r j ae a ee ee SL ee ee | place on -the club’s three outdoor | leatanes sale ° » Multi-Lakes Retains ~ Officers for 1959 | * Indians Sell Altobelli + Indianapolis Shoe Department... Second Floor me Assn. = 74 runs. - -Nelson__ ,tanges at Waterferd. Selection of these men- followed | regular elections for David R. All Multi-Lakes Conservation Assn. officers of 1958 have been! retained for the new year. Re- ‘turned at the recent annual ses- sion were: President, Weldon Payne; vice B President Monty Wysong; secre-_ ‘tary, Herb Harvey: treasurer, Harry Helvey and membership | secretary, Everett Ramsey. TORONTO (#—The Toronto Ma- F = ple Leafs of the International Base- 4 iball League today announced the) © |purchase of first baseman Joe'George Forstrom; secretary-treas- =~ Altobelli from the Cleveland In-/urer, Bob Kayga; executive officer, idians for $20,000. OCSC Shooters Select _ T. Mayer; ‘for the near future. ‘Fred Mayer: ‘Kjell ‘Don Bennett; . secretary-treasurer, | 'Merrick Guy; ‘Ken Farnum; officer, Bert Beam. Fred Harry Phillips; Officers Wilson Rifle and Pistol Club, Oakland County Sportsmen's Rifle and Pistol Club and the Oakland County Pistol Club. All are char-|1* tered with the National Rifle) Association. The range officers are—gen- | eral chairman, Robert Gubbins; for smallbore (.22 caliber) L. | Kempel; for .30 caliber, Fred | for pistol, George | Forstrom; junior riflemen, Ken | Farnum, Don Bennett and Kyle Wharff. A-new indoor range is planned Group officers include; for D. R. Wilson club — president, Milt; LaPorte; vice president, George, Forstrom; secretary - treasurer, executive officer, iCash Bond and instructor and ‘range officer, Emmett Teefey. OCSC R&P Club — president, Danielson; vice president, | executive officer, instructor, range OCSC Pistol Club — president, | Mayer; vice _ president, instructor, range) Altobelli played last year with officer, Charles Schmidt. of the American! Iralted by Pittsburgh Pirates, aetna UE = Suits and Topcoats Values to $60 Values to $70 $ 4A Be $ > | ee Values to $85 Values to $95 638" 37 B75 Values to $ $9975 Sport 39.50 Values to $50.00 s39° Coats Value $ 497 = s to $65.00 hitting .287 and driving in, Thursdays, ae will replace Rocky Wednesday ae --226_hitter who was invited to_attend the pistol group! pm. and Oak se ssions, Pipa ruceada e Rifle clubs shoot Sundays and the pistol group night. Shooters are Pontiac YMCA. : FORTY . , : : P.1T.T.A. LEAGUE . career in 1896 and later paced a @: aaw Root maw Pankeys Gril 30 Ex-Major League Ace tor & a Grand Rapids: Mich., cet ‘Tar Heels Topple North Carolin State, 72-68 aE = en ne en ee a ses ang ~ ~ = ea re sf - = wecnerey ee mes Theda at Age of 84 _ [league team én route to the major e Capital Barber 38 Huron Cleaners leagues. 3 r a oe uasuuts 12 ORLANDO, .Fla. @®-—John H. , . — ca tn Top Rating Jinxes Woltpa Sem EE co nt winners In his baseball] Naess SEL p ee EN AP Wirephete -AT FLORIDA — Perry Moss, former IHinois quarterba¢k and recently of the University of Wisconsin coaching staff, took over the head coaching job at Florida State University -suc- ceeding Tom Nugent, who re- signed to go to Maryland. Moss was once backfield coach at Miami University. Sports Calendar City Ca apantetbell CLASS B- booth Homes va- Glenn's Moter, 6:30 pm., at Pontiac Central CLASS C—Towne & Country vs. Win- Gouire & ner _m., @t Pontiac Central ‘ord ‘Lea ue i tandard ne vs. Boys. a 8:30 pm, at Sohest Beskesbalt Ml ae “ Aes Pa: + Scheol Wrestling Watertord at Van Oyke Lincoin Berkley at Walled Lake Southfield at Farminetén. - FRIDAY Hi . School Basketball Fiint Northern at Central Saginaw at ‘Punt Central ac Arthur Hil Berkley at Wal Southfield at Parmington Avondale at Madison user at Lake Orton y at cae ee Pitllng brs ° Milford at Bioomiield Hills West ae ee Clarencer ile ¥ L'Anse Creuse at Lapeer Oxford at Imlay City Ortonville at North Grench © Almont at Anchor Bay Dryden at Capac New Haven at Arma. yr. Brown City at boner te Bt. Clement at St. Frederick t. Mary at St. James St. Rita at RO St. Mary Lourdes at RO Shrine Farmington OLS at St. Thomas Dexter at South Lyon Country Day at Harper Woods Lamphere at Clintondale Millington at Litget ss Pordson at RO der ‘h School Swimming Pontiac Sentral at Flint Northern Birmingham at Aftbor RO Kimball at Southfield High School Wrestling Pontiac eel at Lansing Sexton RO Dondero at Pontiac Northern YMCA Community Basketball Rochester Hi-Y vs. First Baptist, 6 20 i-¥ Pistons vs. Hi-Y Hawks, 750 yenue United Prrs- ae yterian ve japtist, 830 pm, eee Reg. 2.50 Neckwear Ba 3 for ? “Dress Shirts Slightly Soiled V 2 off = ute ae ; ] Styles | Open Friday Nights Until -9:00 | (272 W. MAPLE---Birmingham & a ae eee SS ae. Ps DETROIF — Skiing conditions in Michigan. °. The East Michigan Tourist As- sociation reported: INDIANA HILLS base, skiing good. Mag ag Winter Sports Park, 8 inch air. ning good skating poe — em HOUGHTON LAKE Snow Bowl, 16-22 ~tneh~base_ with “3-inch machine mow, skiing good. SUMMIT (Fenton) —_ 1-8 inch—pase,, skit ~ RANCH and Ski ps (Gay- hg § 4{St. Helen)—é-inch good. AUSABLE lord) — 18-inch base, skiin; OGEMA Aw (West Sresan) -_ 6-inch base, fair, SNOW SNAKE. ‘Mountain. (Clare Coun-! ty) — 4¢-inch base, sling fair- MOTT MOUNTAIN ont ‘area Parwell) —4-inch base, skiing fair. moagigle = mosy (Holly) —Uingh base, . pay i Vitiace (Gaylord) — 18-20 inch | Kean Ape ME NTAIN (Mio) — 6 inch base, | skiing excellent ee en: WauLey (Geylord).—« 18 inch et, OTSEGO a) Club, (Private) (Gaylord) — 123-15 inch bae, MOUNT CHRISTIE wioutecas — 6-18 ao skiing LACK MOUNTAIN Ski Area (Between Gurwen Rogers City and- Cheboygan) - 10-14 inch base with 2 inches new snow. skiing SILVER vA LEY Winter Sports Park (Tawases) -- 2 inch base, skiing fair, and tobogganing and skating good. SHERIDAN Valiev and Woed?idce Ski Parks (near Lewiston) —_8-inch base, bagars lr pard IAC LAKE Recreation Area — _ skiing poor. GRAMPIAN Mourfitain (Oxford) — 12 inch base dye See parsex jing good. All facilities repecia? events: . 16-18 - . i ern pike good. Hodenpy! backwaters: maken Lake. a = eee soe tertive. Lake County, panfish, pike good, Big TAN. ==" Blue water open speed | Bass Lake. - skating championship races, Marine City. ‘She Candiliens Casa at Most Local Areas JAN, 18 — Wyandotte gold cup speed skating races Michigan Sogrt and reeert, as- re By reported AVALANCHE (Boyne City) — 14 inches base skiing good. . BOLNE a {Boyne Palis}—45 inches snow pack. 6k: 6 : 5 BRADYS HILLS ibakeview) — 2-4 inches base. Skiing f Bau > HILL pecics) — §-10 inches base. Skii CK | (Beulah) — 10-12 foches| , base. Skiing fair . et CABERFAE (Cadillac) — 10 inches hes artificial snow, three runs. ‘Bkling Michigan out- door ski soue Yaa I this weekend. See ae a Sprt ) = a ches ba pi reat ni _ in Be, ig goo HOLIDAY HILLS (Traverse City) — 40 ines base, Skiing excellent. HICKO! HILLS (Traverse City) — ne (alaska } —20 inches|— LUDINGTO: x ry area oper tisats _ 10 inches packed base. Ski Area porta —_ 8-14 inches base. Ski ing good. MISSAUKEE Pooks (axe City)—8 Inche open ee MANCELONA (Mancelona )—20-30 tnenes base. Skiing very good. ‘ ebb = oe (Charlevoix) — 16 nehes base. ng good. NUB'S NOB (Harbor inches fair peieners slope. og, * a Ag oe (Boyne Falls) — 16-46 inches pein Skiing very good. WALLOON HILLS (Walloon Lake)—18- 24 inches ried base, Skiing very good WARD HILLS (Branch) — 8_ inches base. Skiing very good. FISHING CONDITIONS: Frankfert, Springs) 18-26 Beulah- € . smelt good, Boyne City, perch Lake| charlevoix: Lake City, Walley’ good, | Lake Missaukee; Misick, walleys, north- SKYLINE SKI Club, Grayling — 2-8 On Hundreds of Sport items! Come in and Compore Our Lowered Prices! Geeas | 24.6. Lawrence St. Holiday Shop 696 W. Huron | | Per rary oo inches base, corn surface, skiing fair SYLVAN N KNOB, Gaylord — 2-8 inches \base, corn surface, skiing fair. Pentiac Press Phote HOLLY STA RT ER — Glen Gromett will be among the Holly ;starters as the Broncos attempt ‘to take a .big step towards the \Wayne-Oakland crown by beating Grand | ;|the Boston Red Sox. ltrested in becoming league presi- | -jin's request for a five-year con- tract at Harridge’s salary—name- | ly, $50,000 a year with a $15,000 oe Former Boston Star for Post to Make It Official ong..of baseball's most celebrated stars, unoffieially has been crowned president of the Amer- ican League. * * * An American League screening committee yesterday agreed that the 52-year-old Cronin should suc- ceed Will Harridge as president of the major league's junior circuit, effective Feb. 1. The 73-year-old Harridge resigned last month, Cronin is general manager of 2 His formal acceptance of the league club owners in a New York meeting Jan. 31, * * * Cronin, a brilliant major league | ithe screening committee, Cronin said he was not in- dent unless certain conditions ; were met. And they were. -The conditions included moving | the league office from Chicago to’ ‘Boston, but retaining a branch of- {fice in Chicago. . * * * as league president after 27 years in office.. Still to be confirmed at the Jan | 31 full league. meeting was Cron- expense account. Cronin was elated over his se-’ lection and said he was deeply in- debted to Harridge. : * * * I must confer tinue the excellent job he has done in running the American League.” Harridge’s right-hand man _ in Chicago was Earl Hilligan, direc- tor of the league service bureau. Cronin said he would have to dis- cuss with Harridge’s staff and pos- sibility of a transfer to Boston. = Dartmouth’ s oldest football rival- Clarkston at home Friday. Tl points in 8 games. ./8__.with Harvard, began in 1882. . HURRY! 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SAGINAW FE 5-2620 de-in Tires Pees Cece ronin Name Group Picks Only Final Acceptance | by Owners Necessary CHICAGO (AP) — Joe Cronin, 4 + d AL Presiden PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP)~ Golf’s glamour boys, heartened by goed news from the weatherman, round of Bing Crosby’s $50,000 na- tional pro-amateur tournament. The forecaster predicted clear skies through Friday—and pos- sibly Saturday—for the double edge tournament played over three lush courses bordering ‘the Pacific. “Mr. Harridge has done a top-. inotch job," said Cronin, “I know ‘vith him to con-' 1 |. ‘player attended the session with | z * * * The 300-man field, 150 teams, starts on Pebble Beach, Monterey! Peninsula or feared Cypress Point, the 6,317-yard layout with the fabled 6th -hole* course is 37-35—72. Sheltered Mon- terey goes 6,246 in 35-37 and Peb- ble Beach is 6,70] with par 36-36.) The weather broke only Tues-| day, leaving the courses damp for by, Gordon Mac Rae, the first day's play. The teams ro-| [Ray Bolger and Johir tate over all three courses for Hope cancelled because o three—reunds. The final round for the top 40: by Jackie Jensen, Ernie Nevers, | teams and.60 low pros is sched-| Frank Albert, Allie Reynolds, Bill | 13- year history of the event. uled Sunday at Pebble Beach. x & * The amateurs, Par for the hit the trail today—in- the first! | | ‘You find glamor galore among! (Horse) ‘and Vossler took the second, the play-for-pay and the simon’ pures. Favorites to cop with $4,000 top money include last year’s Ken Venturi, and Ernie Vossler. Venturi “won the Los Angeles Open, first event of the new year, the Tiujana Open. Top pro in the team competition picks up $2,000, a prize won last year by Jay Hebert, who plays again with Los Angeles attorney, Roger Kelly. Kelly also was a pro- am champ in 1947. * * * The entertainment world is .rep-/ resented by 21 performers includ- ing Phil Harris, Jim (Maverick) Garner, Johnny Weismuller, Don Cherry, Ray Milland, Fred Mac- Murray, Dean Martin, Bob Cros- Arnaz, taift. Bob of illness. The sports world is represented |Rigney, Ralph) Kiner and Pete El- all handicapped, liott, by Bing himself, don't keep seere.} It's strictly a best ball event. * tt _ i. oe Casper is teamed with “Bob _Reynolds, former Stan- Bing Crosby Tourney Starts Today ford football great. The pair fin- ished second in 1957. Vossler pairs |with Bill Higgins, outstanding Cali- ehamp- Billy Casper, local favorite} fornia--- amateur, and — Venturi teams with Chuck French. About that 16th hole, 222-yard!~ over-the-water killer; Art Wall took a 7 there yesterday, and vowed that during the tournament he'd go the safe way, a short iron played to the left instead of a di- rect shot. ‘4 Former Champions in Women’s Tourney (AP) — Defend-| TAMPA, Fla. ing champion Betsy Rawls and three other former winners were among the players to beat as the Tampa Women’s Open golf tour- nament began today. * * * Thirty-one professionals and 86 | amateurs are on hand for four- day, 72-hole tourney. The profes- |sional field is the largest in the The women pros are comeing for: prizes” totaling ~$7,500-- First” place is expected to be worth about 1, 200. | The branch office would be in' charge of Harridge, who resigned | OO or more selling for $3.00 » should have one # 1958 ‘1955 NEW CAR SALES MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES KOs leed Car Prices TOMORROW! _NEWTIRES... On All ‘54 thru ‘58 Models _ GUARANTEED see as Long as You Own It! WINTERIZED FREE! America’ a's. Most. 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JANUARY 15,1959 . a FORTY-ONE ee NE Dt rug = * 4 * = ~ = a o : + : + * * - * * * e * . + * sei tie % | FORTY-TWO * att Ph oiled aten. ae, Ta i “ ee a * — > f 3 SS Lions Really. Roared 2 DETROIT (UPI) — The most points the Detroit Lions ever scored in a single game was 59 Sonny Ray Gets Decision on TV cago Stadium nationally: televised Ray tagged his Bolse, Idaho, op- _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1959 is ponent with a long right on the first punch he threw ~~ ee ‘the Cleveland Browns in jround, Maravilla, ee et ht tant against ‘the 1957 National Football Lea- CHICAGO (AP) — Sonny Ray, gue title game, with a smashed right hand, and|another right floored him. : Roque Maravilla, who was in a LITTLE AD BIG DEAL Jipiackout for seven rounds, went] Rogers Hornsby, one of the top| © ee. 1S IN through the motions for 10 rounds|batsmen of all time, was not ef- = ELLIS INC. Bast night: fective at the plate in his two @ Mural SINCE 1945 x * * -- lyears in the minors: he hit .232 in ; FREE 22671 Ray, the fifth ranked light|the Texas-Oklahoma League in Bovey 2 heavyweight contender, gaineda|1914 and 21 with Denison of the| — FE 2 unanimous decision in the Chi-'Western Assn. in 1915, rose up and aurvived 6 tate fright 112 and the Syracuse Nation- | in beating the Pistene 116168, A downed the" Phlladeiphia | The National Basketball | Warriors 119-104, Assn.’s Western Division leaders | ‘Tommy Heinsohn and Bill Rus- | watched # 24-point lead wither |<¢}) scored 25 points each for the a to three points in the ‘fourth (Ceits Paul Arizin tallied 34 for quarter, But NBA scoring lead- | ppiiadelphia, | The Pistons are idle until Sat- urday when they face the Warriors at Detroit Olympia. Y sr. Louis A perm E their lead ‘over the second-place pen ¢@ 6-8 11 Yardley 53-3 7 | 6-6 28 2-3 8 x* * «* _ONE LOT _ BRIEF CASES ALL LEATHER aii , | wus sess | LUGGAGE, | iat 00 ae : 9 gi 3 z Fy & z E H g rs be el Totals 9 30-42 108 Bt. Loul: 26 33 28 24-114 ~ Detroit 18 20 21 40--108 KAeeeaeeen. | Totals 41 32-38 114 to seven points with Walt Dukes s leading the way. The Pistons continued their rally. George Yardley cashed a Pentiac Press Photo keeps an eye on Alex Trevino, one of the candi-_ dates who will take part in the tournament January 31 and Febryary 7th at PCH. Badger Aide Given Pontiac Golden Gloves _ WARMING UP — Bill Strange (right) head trainer at the Jaycee gym on North Perry street where Golden Gloves entries are working out, fi hahaa -hind only 111-108. Then Pettit smashed the Detroit hopes, 3-Pc. SETS . St, Louis was red hot at the \ N : ») \eoen Florida State Job ito Feature 25 Fights —_wtm,caeine oo re cot Gs Ne $ 77 of its floor shots in the first quar- : "| ter and 52 per cent in the game._ N enurs \ F TALLAHASSEE, Fla, w»—Florida | etrcdtl comian'( aaatch’ thie (baka . SAT. 2 ple The pace has stepped up for the; From Grand Rapids the winners bas sos —— eo: \ : 5 0% OFF 1 g™ at; pean anoaeipal today Ponting Golden Gloves tournament/will then go to Chicago for the eae on only 38 per cent of oF a 45: 1 {Perry Moss, assistant coach at\to be held January 31 and Feb-| Midwest tournament ° NY \ ; * * * = VEaee the University of Wisconsin, hadjruary 7 at Pontiac Central gym-| Tickets for the tournament can itt H {the Hawks led — accepted the post of head foot-|nasium. hel (obtainadl at uimarcoall loca: < a “a oS celata: Peat BPs eSexs 5 ) bel ouch crn To Ne] Tu Sega bens cd Peta nu: |ia med wo aga’ Dera gees STON | ~ ‘Bigent. ers Sporting Goods, Weld | SAMSONITE LUGGAGE _ LEATHER | eee oe Soe FSU Le Jaycee gymnasium on North |goecing eae Club %, Aes] Sunday, was held to 11. Dukes \ * \ : | CIGARETTE tc ralet ner contrat Gana ae a Triple XXX, and the Sports| h) cedar <=" (apa \ . ; t ‘a board of Golden Gtoves , inn OlyepioBpecial—Pro \ 3 ULTRA LITE CASES B86 Pie ae ee ee ie aa etn | meal tin chet pie NBA Standings +N ae O | Nugerit has accepted the job es| 9:00 p.m. daily. Winners of the a etal cana’ Members a EASTERN DIVISION | \ oot $ 45 \ i | ” [head football coach at the Unt| local tournament will have thelr | tS iye sil a a ROO 1 ie ii \ Hockey Skates \) 3 AER 0. P AK KEY 8 8° | oo — iegh Su hes bees a aceica areata arene 4 PY $3 iN i xeY Groves \ : . } a = | SCP ee eee I tti—“(i‘“(‘(‘(‘(‘<‘i‘i‘i‘ 3% 116 is DUC LLCLLLe ivak, Chicago. ee ‘Druze may become the first as-| and the winners will be sent to | . reremte 30% * 50% off state championships. 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THE rowriac \PRESS, THURSDAY. __ JANUARY: 15, 1950 a | a Be : — , SYLVAN aig CLUB MOTM #182 : | ! : oa ste | w PY Midtow ena Perr r. 45 1” Navy Recruit 27 _ trons x n a By ~ 26 «Foremost D,- 27 2 Tater _ = bo coer . = Roy ‘Mtreycle 32 31 ye We ; tt a 728 Sf Individual {1 game) a : 39 33 rs 28 } | {paividess @ games) & i "side Sport 3H Serumes ey 30 2 eo ee Ne ‘pearmacy $50; | SsGtown #1 3735 Pont. Rec. 25 46 f r ame tem G6 Posty ee 370. Individual (1 game) Le Leche wh 4 , 1 (3 games) J. rink ~217; : wed Go ee ear =e um: Teal * club 0% , 38 is Oemun's 25 28 {3 games) “Midtown Ls ay # CHU ‘ SO ee Sper . . T. LEAGU . oo , , - | é Huron Cirs. 3123 Sam Benson 22 32) | 1. 7, UEAG Pts. a . |Orewry's B. 3123 M. M. Service 22 32)xrerie Norman 34 Qingellvitle M 2. . — Nu Brite Pit. 3024 Det. Design. 21 33|\ghaws 27 it. 4 : Carling'’s B. 3024 Behr Cais 20 4 Poniaic ee. 2 be 16 i in , nf’ Maton 287, C. Mason $61; Club 99| N. 199, Reigit A; Earl's 5 Pontiac bowlers have turned in very impressive per- P nol Haeense isso O64; wt Hatt ie Mi formances in keg events in Chicago the past two week- ends against some of the best in the nation. Paul George had some of the big city boys standing Event Begins SI PNR Sel! —— : Here Saturday U a - s | OVERHEAD LOCATIONS |f | up and taking notice in the Peterson Major Classic there Sunday when he reeled off a 1,595 total to take over | LOW ; 4th place in the standings of the long event. Men Open State Play | as : } Motor Inn proprie tor Lou Koprince also drew a lot HURON LADIES MATINEE AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE GS FOR YOU +, 19 which ———- - at Ann Arbor Same|,... c, Fk mune st wi. w ti SAVIN of praise for his 1,509 which D Galen ie {1 fi The Marbors 24 34] Pikes Dist, 4893 Mucksore 33 36 ; a Hamilten D 43 38 Cut-A-Way 27 40) Joe’s Co: 1 4 4 fiouro Murs, 30 371 earned him a squad a ard. are battling for $253,600 in | Y ee 0 31 Imperial 8. 30 47 Wty Pa $a 3 29 Seat Cover M eA || % . IN. LAKE ORION—2 LOCATIONS . % » ; Gy * * : George has a good chance prize ‘money. | i ; ters of the, M4, Ashley 177. M. Wardell 439; M. Se cesgs i 8 (Clydes Frm, 28 39 Authorized Pontiac-Rambier Dealer “ ining e of the top < - scorez in that meet fo [| PVA A Men and women bowlers of the! asniey 177-129, D. Deford 6-17-10. b Sendnaang 2533 ‘Schrams | 28 40 : of gaining one o e top Other scores in that meet for Hi | \\ ; Whitemetes 3 33 Che. ' prizes. Some 10, 144 powlers local boys were as follows: Mon- | i HLA | Pontiac Elks Club are busily Pre) Cooney LANES MAJORETTES 8 Pisani rs = toe Moore (1,480), Del Vasat (1,302), | al it | \\ (-/8 | | parifig for tournament action which p46 pee. 4s” 2 cooley Las oe = - WATERFORD, WOMEN'S BOWLING | uss 0 ns nl Bud Peel (1,386), Wally Johnson sts this weekend.on (wo (ronfa @uch’s Beer 4033 Int. Tax BD 38 wy 8 ont 3 i gam uae eo a 368), Ray Kagat (1,355), Rex > * By JOE WILMAN: starts this « : ° | ¥. nf, Lk. 1. 34 34 Helen V. Cp 28 40 Ama i 20 Pontiac P. 28 33 ' Broadway Corner of Shadbolt — M-24 Corner of Shadbolt ; Both the 39th annual men's state; J. Gohl 01, Btrohs #11; Cogley Lanes Sane 24 Accessory T. 28 36 MY 2-2871 | Todd (1,301), John Dara d, 42).and' Anytime, you're faced with the). yi, asbor and ond Ladies Na-|25¢. , M. Muks 668. Pera: laid te ot Palms Bar 3 1 = P - f a si 5 “ ” Air M. 2% 31 t. = l Saale a * 4-5 a or is nical, ee tional] Invitational] event here-are| LADIES HURON MOUSE wuttma 223, sbenitines” 948: A Sel | Z _ . = tan igure at your HOH AHH (scheduled 10 begin Saturday- after _W et ____,W_ | Home eating ‘api A538 : . | The West Side Mobil team of] be almost perfect to convert it: noon, ae Foot Poise Place x [2 Rese ay baron | TIBLE TOPS ® i Huron Bow! shot a four 7 Same Your ball is about -nine inches in A total of 124 teams of women Soper rr fl Sperian AC. 30 2 Buirley iis . oi a. Elkins E os tT CONVER 2 te ue _ Pg tee Classi] Uamgter, and there's about seven| yeogiers will compete during the |Goifview B. 35 36 Rotunde I 20 1; Schumann D. 42 29 Banner Linen 30 41 Immediate Installation 32 ar an a 7 : Assi) inches between the two pins if, four weeks of action at Ledge ons an Cot a B Cw cluy 821. Ro. | Huron. Bowl 4031 White's N. 26 45 << | ja the ey aly; Thelname group [they are still on spot. So, You! gig starting at 2 p.m. [tunda Zon 2637, : ° Coughlin's 38.33 ae zat a %, ; e : | hone : es a In ne L aes Classic) can see the shot must come into ap . = ladivlsesl nigh scree i Collingwood | ‘ atled to place among the lead- the two pins almost pertectly Several Pontiac teams will open SUNDAY NIGHT. “MIXED DOUBLES | 565. Team game Gchumann Decor. 741:| ! (ers Rach competed in a singles in “onder to hit both of them. the women's program following a Pin Paster ae BE GE ae Team series Buirley JiPs. 2204. F eld a 4 f E r ? —— ! , " jevent besides. This is a left-side split, the beret oe 0 pap teteteel ge eae Lance cae BOWLERETTES — HURON BOWL , : day Lovett's 812 sparked the (45 so take your stance on the|“™% will include the throwing, Of ipinmisers 38 Double Trouble 31 t.. wh CUSTOM WORK ~ are : : the Ist ball by mayor Philip Row-/4 C's 38. Yard Birds i McKnight’s B S418 Mog In 3 34 big Schalk showing and he also | pont side of the approach, Me-| Nadeline Owen 946. Sleanor: Baxtor|B&B Ready 50 21 Core 338 BY en led the way in the Laredo with | ico. the ball to #6 Tey Yieee Various bowling officials andjg44 Bob Pickett 298 Bob Pickett 647. Harrison's © 46 96 Pre woud. 30 «2 , 5 2 ~ P PDA le K " Euiks officerg will be in attend-| Seldom Strikes 0903, Beldom Strikes > Clean. Bylvan Bty. ¢ RENTAL 404. Other double tourney scores center and angle it across the ' . 2318 hace Se _ a ree ove . a HOW is THE “TIME ‘FOR. NEW eW SEAT COVERS a | were: Clark Balch (100-708)+ | ano, uo it comes into the twol * *« & HURON LADIES wp Yates 190 — 495; Marrison's, Custom Trim — Floor Carpeting — 0dr Panels—Head =~ Monroe Moore (600-799), Les | acl th iddle. Al Huron Bow! . 46 Ed's Bar 34 Grill Room 01 — 2032. i Liners — Convertible Tops Covered — Boat Tops and Kothbarth (209-327) fer fowr [Pins exactly in the middie. — Soniine we Steam) Don Nicholie 43 Hoyt Realy 34). a | = Som Usted Ae E UIPMENT y r ( ) r ways aim between the. two pins Deers. of Pontiac won the team) yan Window 40 309 Lounge 33 NORTHSIDE COMMUNITY Cushivns — Complete Auto gumes, doe Bonfigilo (608-339) i ORR ; (crown with 3,090 last year as city| Country View 39 Joe’s Coney 31 ey SEAT COVE R MART six games and John Nickell (466. - a eit a li niposei ble 0 kD teams took -nine of the Yst ten eee eeaira t 4 auc’ per ‘al sete by s ae Les ial 4 ‘ * Ay. owe a at J es ‘ : ‘ 8S 4 1 5 ' 772) six games, Nickell combined ‘s any other wa 7 ‘places. Eileen Steinhelper hit 695) Kingsley Inn 35 Kay Baum 2] Ceaicorcal 3 3 venler: Kilby 33 30 | 111 S$. Saginaw St. : FE 8-4534 SKIS — BOOTS | 223s tm the Schalk for the top | Similar splity are the 78 (which for singles honors and Sally Holf-| sign tnatviduat come V_ stone 92; | QRkE@ Vend. 4 30 weigute 8. 33 2 — J | BINDINGS singles. can be made by shooting from! man won all-events with 1,771 for Beng Nia hx uel Tres ise = Paps he oll Cerdinale «37 38 Williams Brs. 30 43 ' ne - bs en eam game eckson a7 15 Split 0 42 A 1,232 by @ Chicago star was! jthe same angle), the >6 and the! other local titles. The only crown High Team Series Don Nicholle 2263. pode mares 7 — SU ak ; . ‘the top singles total. Nickelt ted 9-10. Fur these latter two splits, not swept by Pontiac was doubles Shee GFP Individual (1 game) H. Williams 272; | $ 95 ‘the Pontiac delegation with 1.123, take your stance and release the | as Marge Spalding- -Cipa Walker : . Pts — Pts. Lee it gues’ Dowesias see. yoenl Balch hit 1.076, Lovett 1,049, Moore ball to the le{t of center ‘and a Hillsdale duo tied at 1,250. ei man . Pe Toe 23 ‘3 games Dowagiac | 1,038, Rothbarth, 1 i and Bon-| Some splits might seem to you: . Ned's Drillers 29 Eton Store. at! S OLSON AMVETS "4 talks bases fi ’ 1 «and Bon impieaitls @ conve “A: usily Pontiac will oe ANS Benson % OMTC cr. Un. 20 BEMI Ears SON A : : : entries in the state [Greyhound Bus 25 Goehel's 18 ’ ’ | we call them “impossible splits,’ os - go [Stron's 2¢ Pearson's Purn 15 WF newtes 7 4 Laas EL el 7 Once-a-Year Sale S hey'co| Cournament with 78 teams, 180 |) Kothe 208. F. Vitasinsky $13, troh's Tropnies, 3430 W Mistakes 25 39 ‘ : Speaking of Balch, he has been bat they aren't really. They're) goubles pairs and 300 In singles (870. Stroh’s 2533 | Thrifty Drug 3430 Pont. Rec. 3 24 40: p on the go trying to get Pontiac's} just difficult splits like the yheeting for a chance to split up | SUNDAY MIXED LEAGUE | Pont Rec 2 3232 W T Grants 21 43) . wart rroposed 700" Bowling Club orga-| 7-10 for example wt ‘wo , individual (1 game) M. Mariner aaa | prof g ' ga- Ampre, the $14,722 in prize money, INo. 8 Jets AS 2 Medy 37 39 [Ddividuel (3 games) M Mariner 460, Teem it game: Chureh's Inc. 654: | The meet will run nine consecu-'X° ¢ Loris 46 19 No. 4 ctr 34 a eet (3. games) Church's Inc, 1896. | Makes it Easier Starting in the Winter 2 Blocks N. of 14 Mile nized. He has called a 2nd organi-| Copyright 1950, John F. Dille Co. ~ tive weekends coming to a close No TY-Hoos 41 35 No 1 K&B 27 COOLRYETTES L Birmingham MI 6-7474 zation meeting Jan 25 at the!’ Teamsters Local’ 614 building on Myrtle Kaiser 292, Fi ) Macevar| telegraph , on March 15, Forty other citles'4s7, Dune Lose 238, 918: No. 3 Posters veryier put oY tb Oaniand Rly. ah Mon.-Wed.-Fri. § A.M.-9 P.M—Tues.-Thurs. 8-5:30—Sat. 8-12 2S - = UJ § | will be represented led by Muske- 669. No. 2 Maceday 4. 1777 iSylvan Cirs, 38 26 Nip & Tuck 26 37) ACROSS FROM THE MIRACLE MILE igon, Ann Arbor, Royal Oak, De-| HURON BOWL CLASSIC [D Lowrey 38 27 RA M Stare 22 41) Hot Spray Undercoating Spencer Fir 35 28 ©, Shearer 15 48) . , DP | Huomphrtes R.E. 44 Spartan A Cond 35) , + | Woit, Ferndale, Saginaw, Port Hu- Calbl. Muatc 48 Roth Lumber 3p, Reh Y - ep a Te Bpen oi 2274 S. Telegraph |ron, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo,/stroh’s Bere 41 Montealm C37 dygn* | Spencer's 183, Spencer's} -\al CCOr Wo Gide Mobil 41 30 | FE 2-4907 : , Herelton's 4 | Jackson, Lansing and Battle Creek.) (oes Rental. 35 & Highid Rec 29! = IW. sige Pee 3s Draumersta at AUBURN. rapies MAJORS _ . : 5 eekiv highs omtcaim Centre, | RBPeHE 4530 V. W 38 33 TS OO — Se " b. Cap” Holliday and his) 1130. George Chicoveky, 148, Paul \owene asce 4135 A & C Ber 36 a Guaranteed for the life of Wins Qualifying Teophy eas of 70-year oldn and the 65:|Grorce 268 & A Mkt 4035 Com 8 Mkt. 3442, “oD Season highs: Calbi Music, 3386, lParey Store 39 36 Heights Sup. 34 42 your car “ Protects aie cor | With Bi 36 -Gam jand-over ap of Pontiac, Cap-| Humphries Real Estate 1195. Bill Bull. gam‘s Drugs 3937 Auburn Lan 33 42 f ) ‘ g e . Kell ll start 763 Re Rothbarth, 299 | G Norris 229. G Norris $06: B & H rom rust out mul Plus | T | tained by Carl Keller, will sta Elec. 181, B & H Elec. 2021. cor-ride “Tax ota ee tour —~ + BALDWIN BOWLERITTES eee en) i : = j han ever . - AL DFELLOW ; e ier tha Dickie’s Service of Pontiac be-: puck w wot Goo! FE Lows 1 w's eas te ° ° _ ink uckys’ B $8 - E J Dunlap 20ip & G Tue is Cust Wood ‘ al * Pontiac Undereoating BUFFALO. N Y wm—Ray Bluth| came the al eee aed Reliable Win. 48 31 Qaki'd Rexall 39 3¢/Tru Bil 43 Drewrys a to get New, S¢< RES | = state team honors takin 1) l-| Drewrys f 31 ontiac 4T\Gidley Elec Sh. 43 Galan Mfg. Co. ¥ Won the qualifying trophy of the} & Bud & Lou's ° 33 imichtngate, 23 $2 \Grap n & Bon 41 Team No .. 0 enenen®) VEAR TI 7365 Saginaw FE 4.5453 All Star bow ling championships ivisions two years ago when- thé) powiers F P43 43 Talbots’ L Il 65 |GCW Gulf Serv, 38 Pon. Peete ey 95 é : @ came total if event was held here but city keg-| Individual game Lots McNutt 194: | Hanoate Chev. 37 14 Mile I & D 23 : 9% for your rors a . P JO RAMe total in the beyear his Individual series Mary Salek 491. Team| R. Kitehen 261. A. Crivea 681, K. & tory of the tournament, lers were blanked last vain de- yeme Orewrys 654, Team series Bud|Hewes 651; B & G Tile 1081, Gidley = = ae * * Pseries of on and 132 , — —_ ~ = be > — We are growing fast! 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Clemens FE 2-0121 Size 7.10x 15. ” Size 7.60 x 15 A eee a OT Re, SON RR al a BK = s =~ w = z = & s Se ‘ate. oe + S 3 fy «® ) — ‘a? =a Sn) > j Saf et a PO eS EG AG = = ee gs ge SR Ee ee my 3 at cele Rh, St thar i ge PEF penile indie gee eect — ; ¥ : ai ~- / we _* Te . , 4 , ss } . ? > e ; ries ce = | ' : Se ! THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1959 __ , FORTY-FIVE | Prizes Approach $50,000,000 °° : stocks;” al your debts paid: $100| George Sixta ° Giveaways End Fat Year - NEW YORK (NEA)—Presently,(~ or less is going to win one share of every contmon stock listed on the New York Stock Exchange — ~and thus bring to a close the . trade _ Air Command's_Lincoln_ Air- Force -the- same ~and-tt-has-just-proved it ———— fattest year in giveaway contests this country has ever seen. The number is already well over 600. The value of prizes approaches ——$50,000,006.-And-American business, and commefce has pumped) at least $500,000,000 into the mak- ing of contest industry that rivals our two-party political system. Transistors Replace — a Many Vacuum Tubes NEW YORK — Ten years ago, when the first transistor was made in a New York laboratory, it was a noisy, hard-to-manufacture curi- osity that.seemed to offer little challenge to the vacuum tube. Now, with more than 600: dit- ferent types in production, the transistor has replaced the vac- uum tube in hearing aids, is rap- idly supplanting it in portable radios, and is seriously challeng- ing it in computers, military gear, and other types of electronic con- trol and communications equip- ment. : And jjke political chieftains; con- test ers and promptey's areylate the numbers into things.”~ — still cat odds over how to bring Ley the entry blanks in. , x «* *« On the one hand, you hear from an advertising executive whose job is to conjure up contests: ‘‘Num- bers of dollars don’t mean much to the average entrant. A $100- ‘prize is about the same as a On the other hand are cold cash contests and their sponsors. “‘Peo- —_tple understand cash,” pti spokesman for this point of view. “Give them what they under- stand.” - Consequently, in 1958, instant money was handed out by the mattressful, the barrelful, the shovelful (with a five minute time limit), Also: a $32,000 charge account; a complete portfolio of -| Today, more than half of the * said” @l contests are run under rigorous per day for a year; a year's sal- ary; your weight in gold. - __.On the third hand (while we're on Madison Avenue), there is the factipn that believes the way to success is the irresistible prize. But while prizes are important industry has come to suspect that Americans may be growing tired of loot for its own sake. in advertising said, “a nation with a spirit of competition. We like a good, clean fight. We like a challenge.” in the success of a contest, the) [4 “We are, after all,» an expert | Se rules where the entrant must make a calculated guess, think of a that rhymes, or actually write « complete sentence. To the casual observer, review- ing the bumper year-in giveaways it would seem that contests have pushed their prizes and require- ments to the limit. i, THE GIRLS SAC Aces Score ‘Hits’; : Targets — 2U.S. Cities By JAMES C. WEBSTER ABOARD A B-47 OVER OKLA- HOMA CITY (UPI) — I'm re- turning from a “‘bombing mission” that could well have wiped out Oklahoma City and Amarillo, Tex. Our crew aboard this B-47 1s one of the best at the Strategic ‘Base on the Nebraska plains — x *« * “This is probably the best job we've done,” the Aircraft Com- mander tells me over the inter- phone. The ‘crew has ‘‘dropped’’ 230 ‘“‘bombs’’ from this six-jet plane and only two have missed} _ their targets. © Actually, our ‘‘bombing mis- sion’ consisted of nothing more than radar signals backed up by} — 3d ron in international bombing com- petition, take their jobs seriously. Aside from having the respon- sibility for a two-and-a-half mil- lion dollar: aircraft and the lives of four men (mine. included), they realize that someday they may be headed for Russia on a retaliatory mission with a nu- clear or thermonuclear weapon nestled in the bomb chamber.— ++ BOARDING HOUSE “Charles, I'm tired of sitting in after night. You never take me any place!”’ By Franklin Folger ib ee sie es ee es ; . - it Saw MP tS =a this stateroom night strategy—that— have been used if our weapons had, really being atornic. * * * Just two misses. And Maj. WU ‘dack Crook, suave, 33-year-old | A€ from Kooskia, tdaho, reason for both. “One was in a thunderstorm and the other was. off the coast of San Juan, Puerto Rico. . “The navigator locked on to aj ship instead of a dock and the ship moved,” he said. But the navigator, Maj. Vernon L. Biaett, Glendale, Ariz., didn't miss over Oklahoma City or Amarillo. — The crew made an even dozen “bomb_runs” over the two cities —and all 12 were “right down the rain barrel,” said the co-pilot, ist Lt. Harry E. Krebbs, Omalia, Neb. : x *& & It's an eerie feeling to look out the glass canopy of a jet going 600 miles an hour. There is no visible means of propulsion — you* can’t see any- thing going into the front ends of the six jet engines and only a misty cloud. trails far behind the craft. : ‘The view of the clouds is seme- what different — we were at 40,- 000 feet and that’s well above them. 12 RUNS, 12 HITS When the clouds thin out a little, you can see the curvature| of the earth. Omaha and Lincoln (50 miles apart) looked as though they were almost next- door neighbors. After our “bomb runs” over} Oklahoma City, we headed for Amarillo. We passed over Ama- rillo every 20 minutes or so. A ground scorer called back our scores — all smash hits. x *® * : Biactt said this trip was the second on which our crew had hit 12 targets. That’s what makes Crook's outfit a “select” crew — the top designation. The first step is to become “combat-ready” and then to become a “lead” crew. Op one of the runs, Biaett com- mented, ‘‘we know the Russians can't do any better than that.” * * * : Crook added grimly, knocking a corner off the Krem- lin building every time we go by.” These aces, who will represent! ‘ , has-ay “We're 2 OU ARE, WE ARE DISTANT COUSINS /4~ GREET- INGS, COUSIN/ ig WELCOMING \\ vy, wm TO My fe 2 VF HE WAS REALLY Hf Yes, AM {MY NAME IS OXFORD 5. Y Pte res eee MASOR AMOS }\ QUICKBYSH! 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THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1959 ee es L : | ‘VORTY.SRVEN_ es : = (.7 <1") For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43{ For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43 ~~ ‘ier " ~ ol A ERE eg (Nothing: Down | Sea _spts ly furntshec 105.) ae ‘Roo, aN Bat ear school ‘pe, oe ‘one. 3060) — Geet Mol soar also re ougs as ee eee ay | SRA APE ga ek ae | ale | | F bis Sap Bae armen and mmerce Wa. MA £1578, od | RES See' es ee - panda - | mn with EDROOMS LOWER. MODERN. | Af } : | | RRAYING FoR Pion $1,000 NO-DOWN B room eet = : Pee Ss =) Homans. i -paAYMENT | HOMES | sweet : it me ee | , «PARTLY eee To RD Z 3 or 4 bedroom starter homes . with newly released} [L. H. BROWN. Realtor with full basement and fough wir-| - : eae? pieeieres 3 eee: f_ m : a i aces, oven a Pe il te = Sarees) SIOODOWN | cae, oe ea ment and screens, tank op your Gorver Wiliams Lake re Ra 2 ss.) Moves You In Wed. Children to Board 26 Rent Apts, Furnished 33 1 BOARD ‘ort el epee LICENSED) l-ROOM meg ag pe ve automatic heat. \ fe, . a UORTOAGE. os $500 7 oe AND MODEL HOME ‘ : ae a OME aE REEDS a around ; . DAY In coup bagi Wh | D A 7 : A : ease Mase Ieee ee Now for sale: 3 ie 2 SO pa patie = ae ieee fens “Rear sperma \ BS OO neers aoiag,| Set foeedeta trey) WHY PAY RENT? Clarkston 3 3 beare. log, fireplace. Nr. lake; woo) ‘va! “Lieensed. : | FAME AND BATH PE TOW on _housetrailer. OB | id ae ‘ t ; ae ie + - Ready ten iniahais | SUILT-IN-RANOE & OVENS REALESTATE. ee an Ey eis Sinisa ee oy EET : * fn ee Set Hece LoaDs oF mouse veatuaes| ™(AchSlh SST OS 2 rT sm . Wtd. Household Goods a7) Et boo SN Ree ae =. ¢ Bier Sm cal — PE Sai "biome OPEN open Dany y ial 3 : = . - aily 9 to 9 — Sunday 12 Ton Uae Se penn |! RM, APE, WITH COOKING FA-|” Wiliams Leke, Couple only. OR le : re aba? lies seagition. | HERBERT C. DAVIS MODEL OP am SXLVAN LA KE CAtre and mise. PE 2-0307 © Gisele, FE F au cs z : SYLVAN LARE 4915 IRWINDALE DRIVE WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY, 1 TO 7) Sam Warwick has new ae room Apr ALL Wire $16 a wk. util. furn. 57 Whitte- MODEL $5,500, $1,200 DOWN AND TAKE | 11 Stanley Ay sae tive = para ath aie eietta tier sles CHILD: ey WELCOME over payments, or terms. UL; 3 blocks north of Montcalm gprs et a 86-8755 Lincoln J nity Sewer, water. ved precoredl er's Mu- 3 RM. DUPLEX OFF CASS or Brick contemporary one ALE BY OWNER B : ‘f Vileges wn ia <—y aepaw.| \WFSTOWN REALTY dag, "igo Enereasa"* rE" sae nieces or house fuis| ati zu Can as servien, : | ator fun Rees. pe cia | day Sunday. 2140 Ga Elizabeth Lak Le : ‘ Estates. z PE - FE tied nt Tatates: Gas heat. | _wergones or Eves. LI 2467? : RM LOWER oRPT URNISHET KE ESTATES, 1 r Sneei BY OWNER, NEW RANCH 3 BED-| > >, = Entire home or odd lots. Get the? r eee ‘ . a year — Loe full pete: ee Special room, 1% baths near Waterford For Colored Families oe or “130 Seminole, : 2 ; 3 et lie Seciebed = ardwood floo Own plchied 4281 Marcus ons aero with $639 down. | 2?-bedroo ley St... price — ae, | _ | Hi éeminote “Pe esas | ff 2 ag || _Bibtigged wats, ireh cuppoarda: | pe, Jot: Neer lake ual Weet | OH 3-7 Sie rich smal sdown, pagent Sele. Fore ar LRM. Apr. Pvt. | * © IN 1 ‘ . ; ne _*$ Large enclosed glassed sun porch. NEW MODEL fan wine ANTED TO Boy re Es da Bair. shower, til fara. Wesi a om stove. ge : ; 3 : HAY] YDEN Fal sized basement. New fur- Russell a Nott Realt i % , . 5 -& ; x . + e or “WANT TO SEL wkly. Royal Motel OR 3-4555 7 RMS ANE 3 : } Gy SCHUETE ded on bungalow with full itp w pipe ’ FE 65005 DONT Poss CALL Us! | i8F ee eh a eT tove furn 456 Auburn. Adults N _- a PPER PLUMB = SUN ALES CO A 61041} All ‘ullities Turnisted 2 bi to | ONY PR 26008 ———E_ = ry pitted rs Atenas Excess COPPER | PtD True “BATH. EASY TO-RUY ~~ Meney Wauled aah Guc ery nies, $18 we Aduis | (RMS. & BATH Te CHILD WEL a = bas carpet ia LR. DR. and ball LAKE ORION OAK FLOORS, BIRCH CABE:| ZASY TO*BUY | tr See {TORE ERE RISE NEWLY Pe one ouses_Unfurn. 36 Rent Houses Unfurm. 36) 2Breplaces 2 in the LR end | zbedrcom toms with ving room| FORCED AlN OIL HEAT. | S038 clegn mogert™ a befoom | WANT R 0. ent. oaient for vs ‘kin decorated. PE ~~ em Bath. sto: ‘ « i oa _gice fenced ———_____— a een, nite Sel teed rei rene oF ie | SOOM a" MATH STOVE a 4 BEDROOM HOUSE, | sam SAM WARWICK IN SYLVAN LAKE mace. recar mt saree | Pie red seco Seiad | _ et eoete the cals meme dees | | Soe Taft arene eve eons spection tfowed. Will pay bones. TR wT DBE refrigera i : _EM_¥41it 3 bedrm. brick, carport, lake iecien 02140. 615,600. aes 10, days, $6,750 with $1,000 | cated on your lot, come out and; Payment. Payments “drop to only ection shee: Sate ee!" i mela ve ee | eee | 2 me, BOUSR UTILITY pr a wer Cas | Oo c ON wirbsten REATTOR. a de Tos ee ore motel er ees ae facoat ox te Pontiac Press.|\9 RM. A a a 7 EGC room, full bath with shower, clean : 6 ROOM ae has Ostera OA 8-3122 Orion, MY 2-2201 , 3 on ye Wanted to Rent 29 near pot Be or eg Clean 7 mi, Bee as Marsal + oil heated, all electric, stove op-| VACANT 3 WEDROOM "RANCH. = siding. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths | REAL TOR PARTRIDGE . 2 ante n Reasonable Also Garage ral 7 Ris all.! tional, fenced yard with trees, | utility and carport, 5533 Dvorak sement. 75200. 611.400 - ; iS FE ¢1581 1050 W. HURON ae 4-4625 after 5 nal upper au ut a mo ar isdn, een oe Sasha w a> tae Ra, Eas of) Teme ¥. S- OO — OFEW “TiL 0 : 2 OR 3 BEDROOM util. turn 46 WEEK ¢ ROOM “Staal Sag a isso “ater $30 pm 7 = feas bee Gun we estan wate kate Bt = moerpie Teil fenvice NFURN RM. MODERN HEA me floors. Pull LY UNFURNISHED HOUSE = [4 RMS. WITH PVT BATH, | 4192 Dixie over Keogo Hardware, P carpeting With Gen b aulity run, We ebeust Gebeci: District. 6 basement, furnace. $10,611. Terms _ GEORGE R a Aer Sct soe cee, pam enn nee FAMILY (2 children) wants 3 pagponenFE FE cae. $55_per_month. 2-2044. tia elon sos rooms. Basement, oll heat. - |.NO DOWN PAYMENT | tea baths, full’ basement wilh 2 SS ee eatyaipet 3 aM. APT. FOR RENT FIRST ¢ Kags AND ‘BATH MODN HEAT oof echte hel . Garage. $85 per mo, NICH- Pages Mies anaes | home. Osk | LAKE FRONT a Bed od rt Separate furnaces, good East side bouse or near Pontiac, | and floor Newly decorated. ¢ hot family west 3 oo moar bp GARAGE. OLIE & HA , Realty. $10, o85. — one gerege. Beautiful.) bedroom This mural- walls Nardwaed rau “ss location. full price $12,500, $2,000 gi oa ont sa BOWNIGWE—Fi sige brick “is mo. Adults only. =e fod ot sone "Bhatia pane beach, | month ineludes taney aad insur- down. ri panne ae : R. DOWNTOWN. FE | - BEDAM OAKLAND LAKE PRIV_ Nothing | ave yard, patio and $65 lease if necessary or ¢on- 44-7059. 4 & 6 RM APTS. SEE CAR rou. BASEMENT. a Se} underground rinklng system. TNT pad i ewoy poe E- > cuildren welcome, FE 2-8262. Rent Rooms pote for qualified GI. $-room ine | NO’DOWN MEN 3 bedroom new brick starter : aie, tom me Wrie Box 7, |) CAM, OTR wR | Gog hoe Cera Se ee ee Fac Rees ie arege. Lot 00n24 FY ah “ie =o with stone fire.| 3 dedem ro on ie Son cE ourselt agave plea | Press, : _ 8 : . . aterford. Child \ : ace Cie 1 00x! : . ! F AND RM HOUSEKES i HOUSEKEEPING water furn. “Vicinity of Auburn] also household fornitare (Beats OL ee) le Eh HOME, NOTHING DOWN for ot wno| move southern oor ft oes nee CRAWEORD AGENCY | We ne ORS as appit| Winter fates, Tru Ruste “Cabins. | 4 RMS. AND BATH UPSTAIRS | J RMS & BATH 1 FEL SOMFORTABLE ROOM POR GEN.| 2¢e¢s © 1%e-story frame home on | SUBURBAN ~ $500 DOWN meee 6eo_E__Fitst_8t, cants, Wanted pomes and apts. sree pipes Lake Orion.| $50 month plus util, FE 8-0042.| come $55 9 mo. FE 2- 23-2966, Sere ia. —_— eens home. spl ar pe LE or hae nee ore ae coon ont ‘i —_ — 5 retin PD rnepiet ST OP, FIDDLE R! All ereas. Furn_ or «RM 7 BED i: Bone tals) 2 nedr som : ee eat = rn uw | ad ROOMS. "PVT. BATH, | * nat A yaier. ews | BEDRM BASEMENT, GARAGE. | COMFORTABLE 1° RM APT.| 12 W. NEW YORE. will dy n- Bea cere ne aeenreen apace c Clarkston Area. 610 amotth.| 2 houses. wt) 6 tm oet bain: 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd, FE 5.3030) Clark St, appiy Apt. Mosel" 8 asderson, Ph. FE SrT7guing fun. Mice for woman | cates petroom home, $8800 L Tee | | batenenl oak floors) sea suc PANGUS, Realtor PSY, are (Nee) aie Share Living Quarters 7 RMS & BATH MURPHY BED | RM & BATH, GARAGE, MeAT | _*-9723. a ean Matic heat Full price $10,500 with | ibe ‘wis. Ortonvitte Na Tass | $1,000 will hancle. Total payment . poe ee ee = 30)’ i Menres arog St FE 6-2140. Adults water ‘furn. Adults, $75 | SBEDRM 1% BATHS, IMMEDI. | eerese: SREP, RC PING ROOM. BUS qT C. YIAYDE? t, Realtor | HA terms. | ROCHESTER — NEW BRICK ee Cass Lake Rd Buller. FE WOMAN TO SHARE “LOVELY |] RMS, )BASEMT APT. EVERY. ts OFFER CLELW farge yard. ¢180 Adamson, Dray. | OENTLEMEN WEAR TELHURON | %.F Walton FE #041 Open Ever. | EW I gicseeniserar paavtarae: One| = an . 4 #0, . . r i Spartan Se Seetty Sarees Ging man $10 or 2 men| heat. Sylvan Lake FE oie) ?| -ton Plains. Por jinformation call | _PVt. home. FE. 4-808 COLORED INCOME 3 bedroom brick rancher situated! 8 lett “ terms. Only | |, LAID OFF — BANKRUPT woman. Private sleeping quar-| 31> es Sees K _Detroit VEni < COME <. vecutnully shaded lot in sub- | 695 Scoftwood Auto gas heat hot ters. phone and— entrance. FE i RM CLEAN MODERN ieK ce NICE ROOM FOR 2 GENTLEMAN. Hb sub- Roger B. Henr oe te g o 5.9689 467 : ROOMS FURN mE $13.50 W fiat Gas heat. Reas. FE 3 BEDRM. ee wows AT. | 885 _W. Huro ee ee ees 2 urben area. This Gne has extra | 8 y, water heater Landscaped Huse 7 = ra tom": — Also bechelor apartment suitanic |) ROOMS & BATH WEBT aibE, | (echo! qurage. #5 per mo. 2487 | ROOM FOR WORKING iWIPEL| ce eed oe ee pe Srna room ceramic (die | (Cnn Or meckecey = Bienes aes see Cue Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32) for couple, $10 week Near bus.| gas heat, FE 41318, —Davwes_U aa, | Yau ahh? shower. 971 000 with $6-| and down Yes. tt has full bese. —- _ om bO MI6103 after? all_utilities furnished. FE 8-2293 ~ week. ‘eds - own, Might consider some it has full base- BY BUILDER after 7 _ : si R trade : ment, oak floors and plastered | KBSOLUTEL | sRooM apr wire pyr ext |* 5 RM. APT. REFRIG. & STOVE | 3- “cergd BEDROOM Room wir A SATE Bat | RD. RILEY, Broker Walls: Call today -almon finished SUitt devel) gree pene ne : VETS _ the faftest actica op your land|_per Week, PE GIGI su Benes oe _ bas as beat, 2 car garage, $80/ lake spain geile ar Una eat, soe Pligabeth Lang Ra. Nes De ce payment QO Fiattley, EM pouiak Down contract. Cash buyers waiting.|3 RMS. LAK ER RM. — RMS —SITCHEN PRIV | 5 wt 57 FE ¢-4821 De “ Call Realtor Partridge, FE 43581.|" ent., util. RREFRONT 1 Dacnelor Auto. gas heat. Westside FRANK SHEPARD. REALTOR | RMS. SL oe won, — OFORGE R IRWIN, REALTOR «RM LGE LIVING RM & KITCH. | 1 ey Month ATTENTION !!!1 ar ieiips canny Simin | lee ee *Benool. FE |S ROOMEAND % BATH. REPRIO.| NiNis biter § = BUNGALOW nN MULTIPLI 8.0101 {35 ae privileges, $8,000. 82,500 Fall seemrene ipacious Tviageime ‘ : vilege \. spacioug Jv rm. TRACT ASH BUYERS: WATT:| | eae PVT, BATH & EWTRANCE. | TTTRECTIVELY DEC. “MOB. 8 me Ae Let gireuMtor. #0 550M FOR WORKING GIRL. | Very, Sttractive § room bungalow | PLE LISTING SERVICE _down, OR 3-861 3 large bedrooms. hatdwood firs: FRAT eGR se scoters | Adults only. 680 Northview Ct.| rm terrace. FE _ 28700 after 4/5 BEDROOM CONTEMPORY | Metis desired Or mother with | Satp ‘rely “enclaves troat_poreh.| “PERSONALIZED HOMES | SY Wales BN ASK FOR MR. HAYDEN. NO; BARBARA ALLEN APAR Ts vacant. FE 88787. > MT | basement, = OBLIGATION 2 ROOM APT. GAs HEAT. UTIL- 3 =) ee . J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor ities $12 wk. MY 3-7263. _ tome, Clarkston area, PE b-1055. | 3 ROOM STONE HOUSE LOCATED SLEEPING RM. ATT Feral _ ! GI's : Choice of BE ; 86 E. Waiton PE 8-0441)/3 ROOM MODERN. UTILITIES & “1” west of 3286 Block “o 0 tty y bape To right part - NOTHING DOWN ee) ot ieee oe rotrigctuior ) 0? washer furn FE 81493 or FE FOR COLORED road Cote her couple mar, | SC ERPINGID ROOM On-WEST EIDE |: rors ag at $72 Month washer or dryer ~ CASH! __2-6226, '|3 RMS & BATH. $12.50 WEEKLY Stout, Realtor, 11 N. Saginaw | _ “ith garage, FE 40337. WILL IS M. BRE “WER Included , OPEN ie _ A 5 2 ‘uded taxes & insurance : : ® } RMS CLOSE IN. PVT. EN- | °F _8$0 a ale. FE a Bt PE §-8165 WARM SLEEPING ROOM POR 3 bed la r m- AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON- trance. Lge. bath, FE 5-9575. HEAT, STOVE, REPO “ip, STOVE lady wtth kitchen privileges, close ve LT sees a rere Best Buys pie ‘ale aeace Gig peat city DAILY 32.7 SUNDAY 12-7 aes AND. SOME HQUTTIES. tee APT. EMPLOYED | Warm and pleasant. 24160. | 3 ee BOURE NEAR AOCHI- in. 51_Fairgrove. - _Eves. FE_ 8-083 . —— | water & sewer ‘ MODEL : - m6 *. PE; HOLLYWOOD APTS. i OOM HOUSE Ee Rooms With Board 38 ANN *CIN Today tt mn REE — 788 CAMERON onnson |*2 wT S—pUE | Purntmed or unfurnished 2 Bercing PE 41000, - ~~ ANNOUNCING l, cal Fe Etiea tor sel 2 bath & entrance. Baby welcome. je Ewe of ulllities tarnished. 3 BEDROOM, LIV, RM, KITCHEN, BOARD AND ROOM. The ‘FAIRLANE VIKING” ; Cholee of stage of refrigeretor or) yc ip oor EM 38556 REALTOR PE 42833) Keege Harbor 960 mo. OR 4 oward St 2-183 bath, of] heat. FE 27425. 324 NELSON IN JUDAH LAKE ESTATES NORTH SIDE You CAN MOViE IN TODA — =. 1704 8. Telegraph Rd. pa 3. : ‘ORCHARD BAPTS” J BEDROOMS GAs HEAT, #73 ELDERLY LADY wITH ELDERLY - Ideally located 4 rooms and " “IMMEDIATE. 2 NICE BMS best NS WE AIR CONDITIONED month, Judah Lk. Sub.” FE | ity Nice ten —nomeatyte| BEDROOM COLONIAL roses ae Game ale OPEN ° POSSESSION . ; FE 25873 Pontiac’s most exclusive west | —°-2924 ete CLEAN, HOMESTYLE = sd fe ‘oom tn the basement Gas 8450 4 se C A$H J Rooms & BATH, PVT. ENT. | side spertment i development. Bal- 3 ROOMS AND BATH ALL a meals, TV. 14 Matthews, FE = ue aluminum roof end ~ heat and hot water, sium. | DAILY 2-7 SUNDAY 12-7 Solely ees poe I) Cah : (eony entrances, s furnished. $ SS ee : é. o: d screens > : 5 L QUICK CLOSING Ee “eS I LAKE | Petrig. faralched, Atte: ‘beet Riles Cie Mow iown ee toi se. MOVES YOU_IN” } shopping. s11.000 with terme, 389 eee eee y =o fart take — t — AML & BATH. OL 1-0188 100 $68 PER MONTH c mile north of M30, + : AND BRAC ; NO HIDDEN FEES— 7 RM ee BA x hot water also furnished, Adults ; : 4 ie ae ‘a mile e@st | 2-3 bedroom brick ranch | ae eae an | peer One toeag win tase | ROOMS Gag” HEAT. 1s PER Convalescent Homes 38A DLORAH BLDG co A ee ees eal re wfisi02, for. tnformation 33 bedroom "brick trie sills, 2 Nicholie & Harger Co. 3 RM. FURN. $30 Manager. Mr. Gardner ab Bal. New bk .i~—~—~————~-—~~—~_—~r_rnrereeeeee Bildor of National Homes ne pod ana en with 3 _M_R L&ON- 3.6559 heat Leake privileges "Excellent 33 WEST. HURON FE 5-8183 Pike ee id ‘Adulte, 1985 Williatas | mer Bt, or call at ea AND eae FIRE. 1BT FLOOR BOOM In RURSES | ‘FE 2-9 122 + Full basement. oll ‘heat "2! 300 ow: VN _| eee CASH LAND CONTRACTS FE 8-6918 place. recreation room with Boa atioot tecace. PRE sluminume storm sand ‘Dupl Q : a fronton ke aed Van weit Ait Disie Hwy. rao ARE BATH HEAT AND | OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY beat at 142 Perkins, 675, ye av VACRNCIES. HEN ahi” $500 DOWN screens. $58 per month. || eager eras or one se heat aree frame homes Gas 10-A.M THROUGH 9 P.M. : MEN “2? BEDROOM HOME NEAR ‘ pa ; terms. Goen t to 8 daily TaRoe ————e- | § RMS, NEAR GEN. oer. en. Bed or ambulatory pa- , y red WILLIAM rea LS Tee CASH 3 ROOMS, NR. N MEU 0: | “sre 6 Rohs Wik REFRIO-| -& retrig. Garage. FE ¢0401 VE | Gents accepted, Easy rates. Rose TATION, OIL HEAT. BASE. DR. AYTON TF L. AINS $6,250 REALTOR im) | all uttiittes “furnished. - clean-| Boulevard rere on James K| 5-ROOM MODERN REDECORAT- Lane Rest Home. FE_6-4267. MENT, MMEDIATE Pos- yest tan aleapecend tod: A dandy 2 bedroom home Hard-| || LAKEFRONT ious For land contracts & equities, new a eee by appt, FE 2-0007, after 6 | Goor, Call FE 42000 or Broxer| £4. Keego Harbor, Couple only, OPEN HOUSE. sme Foom home oa a convenient po — ay Pasemont Cutter Tava room, itches. Bedrecen & and. reeanoned, “Reasonable. air |? RM, EVF. BATH AWD ENT. OFF | _ FE 6-833 itt = FE me Fm cuit | aren acres. nursing ome, izzs| RJ. VALUET, Realtor | fararriio Pencecrear | CCGRTEICREALTY | tet gas, Auton, bur at oT < PE £0078. any 7S acuae MODERN DU R ER es ae LO rire ROM W. BSilverbell Rd, Saturday and 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE-50603 |. aay : oe @, basement. x with $1000 down. Terms. eee ted rent A wot 44. . L. “3 Humphries rel. required, ‘Showed 8 10 Wo Pike «sees | _Vacant Feb. lst. PE a} West SIDE BEAT TY MOP , (USTOM “BUST EH BI BROWN N, -Realtor : 4' “ =e sn, ates EE | ow w Mae A EE en | Te - space for rent. per mo, ree? room fuli bri pl rs TOR 83. N, Re 9230" fs a mat nw Ge : is r ra ™” *4 eearooias, Le om heat grr oat ranch rome, = 1% « ; eereae | — = ol Merrie __ 0, Ww. Worcs ee Ph. $3525 : Eves.| Clean, ee |S ROOM R a wats Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A penal co auewer Call FE. & E 2-9236 caretaker. no FUR | metic gas bot water, $65 Aoog it Lea is. Prop. 441A | Large ig eg “vin room. = orf 0653 _ peemee sleeping rooms. a nee. on ae Aliso fireplace in ree iL i - aoaxe FHA ‘ are Ra ae! bn 21939. |} ROOM PURN HOUBE. «so ho PR 61001 or FE “bite to gown = on with Pyraic ese |i Jem stead |, on : i : ~ - : . < ec n. x : CASH FOR YOUR Home [ATT : | _ Eilts. Rd, PE 8-2030 ; basemrent, $196 amen, ‘birch | edpboards. | Also PIVE-PAMILY BRICK ae en ae . Tos, we con sell sour home for! Sti” pone PARE, AND ENT RS AND BATE, 0 UO, TRG. | FOR RENT TIL FONE, aWALt tor Parirides, PE = en tind eating HOME & INVESTMENT VACANT — jnth woe Bisck ben. strert, with very small down pay- _ FURN. 1 5418 Elizabeth ee use on Cass Lake, semi-fur- CTive . : Beparate dining room. pe Five very ey rooms of ranch -home . Black top street, - ment, Call us for t pets. i MALL | [Ms nisbed. $48 mo. Kitnwoed 41600. . OFFICE | ' Soparete entry your own, three very nice What better way to start the ne close to altopping center, Ver Very Metion Do not fees obligated. CHILD ? or ! LEO ; OR, FE | Son “RENT WITH OPTION ak Plenty vat Petes spar aA te fi -rm. apt, and one dandy year than give your family beat and clean. eq at only Will appraise your property and|_FE 8-1493. Fe. th 4 1663 B Fi jong dream bowie with jow terms two apt, this is a» this lovely hres - 614.050 tell vou the each you etn receive BACHELOR APT, PVT. ENT. | * OMS WITH BASEMENT. PON. 3, bedroom home Lake Fete! well built and well planned, nest se pin Three large bed: | NORTH SIDE 2 FAMILY: - ote TRADE SUILO $10 Wr. FE 42970, 1701 Balawin. figs ake, OR 949 ve ‘ RENT : | hon cieie rr) ; hve fopily, in m very ‘rnd froma end Blea eee up. Spacious first fisor large ‘eames and ° PT. WiTH- b liv re , DORRIS & BON REALTORS |BACH ARP. 0 ead. a ani x br tt in city iitnite of Pontiac. Excel fam Disie Rey. exterior in ve good cond: | remodeled kitchen with 10%. ye-| Path UP Full Basement, | gus mW, Phone Pa stsm| Suh, em TV Novinend” i Parc foo Au, CEASE on Morage For infer. Shoue iar. | 28 Lapeer gm gyms] Santis glide eopoc | Feaeratcr, Paciered wate ded] Sete lta, Sa acespape HAVE BUY APARTMENT | Gaaa & : ALL Nearly new 2° pedroom ranck| Wore” we ssi ii CUTER LATING GenviCe cami decorated. Pu basement | Sep, Nese. Amal down parr | in oben Neighbor (C458 ELIZ LK RD PVT BATH | ‘Stound. children welcome. OR} home. Good west sub, White, FE 2-810) “MEL L RVICE with stool, gas beet, gas water hood ent, Nr ose ie 2-6023 urten ood psp F Sale t H Cow ann ROME heater and water softener. Fenced —heet_ FE Ba COMPLETELY s5— | DEAL FORE whai| Rh" Resor" i) ber Sale Hewees_S ranttel aR Rinna | Ltt ateatel ers, ne) John K.Tewin & Sons = . : HAVE CASH, + Clean modern 3 rooms & bath. wee ee ie will | way et Telegraph Rd Pp 20183 $0133, | House POR rouge 7 FT, LAKE - frame sis es gine, home, oniy $8,900 with #1. 200 dows and! peat pe Font bo ten Lake gig sphete pary, chee | wie § op, eich ere ater LAKEFRONT | full Basetent, two. ‘beautl. terms evatiabie. aie vacant. EVE, PE 04714 | > > = : mg tall ons Te $500 Polen sy ; With a sandy beach, this 3-bedroom ful massive fireplaces, « Call us, we have the key, Owner ; , : with se “4 Almost = 3 see all i A= Z only 4 oy at hep pt _kitehen has $650 DOWN state, viene ptm se ESTATES beca’ ment, Ox “Ratu pam nes ithe? make fpomal and VN eve: —~ featuring 9 rms. He - bath, plastered wats 7 cer Tonay “dining tas ing, | Here ta: reat Duy for Mr. Mandy. pisee. 2. 6b bate peg yess leested. in excellent 16, & ail-other rms, compar- er ee with fire: y Raia abie. rich wall.to wail.car. ee oe etre) east itchen hes builtin refrig- ee WILL TRADE —_ | Peciegaathdbrstin arenes | SalP® ghee “Briteoy Woes” | garbage “aapoaal Dubmacter 4 beat re _— First ime effered tor, this 2 bod) rami tile bets win doubie peck eee ene oe far alse paraee, . CALL POR pete = sutras aig. them sali for. sapere appoint. Se Mig feretticeee saree ceed es oe bo poe ear r £5. 145 : ere is a home ydu will be pr = wk oer ment. Wail-to-wall : fon Consider howe in | to own. s"pacious bedrooms. wit 2-FOR 1 ST, MIKE'S AREA end screens, fenced esr yerd.|. Rt age space and a $xi2/ pemt. also a § room heme with «BRICK MUNG ALOW “gad pat’ in _vanity ep Ties fe| Some Your opportunity. to own ‘LAKE PRIVILEGES | seco tifO73-4. . | facpeted tving room with taturai | Saas tin geniggcem™. CALL On Mageday Lake, The, interior ts| sppealing toe beareaes bere replace. carpeted separate, din- — . = iiyor're looking. fap a, sherp't| fuk Hore walt, | en wih peaty siatgaes Wie | Mocs too meaLt? Sie mee ol ee hatte || Seer as oS fe] BL Cea aa . _ w | water. ’ : a has ON A LTY locs ~ pater, Ne a sug , ; 5 $3,500 on | spate, e screened | DO NT PASS UP re gt aaron svscesa alow rita atin. Brive oy “Stent pee. water wa basement, | MONEY! Sell unneeded: Open § a.m. 16 8:20 p.m of Aa eV coutstanding ere “O12 ‘W. RUTGERS ais" ote ": 70 ta Se, : =— —e oo rae ony 9 age eis, Pty remy eed | : eee belongings. for cash. wer oe | ewan foie, Pull basement, are THE ANSWER TO heat, gas Water neater. fenced | PS ae , 1b. : pig f garece, base- yard alum ] . : through: Classified Ads!| |YOUR-PROB LEM: nent tare : a | Hereens Close Ya penents and Beg] oO U we Re 18) “| ww we DE i ; Huron PR +1857 x. pees AS : beh is = dated os * * aches ‘ 7 ia aa ey poop degarnies Ly a So ene te > je go > thas per hei Silas cd i Ps “ox i Bb 2 5 = -@ * : —- : ne -_ = . - cased bed MS ee . ~ ao a ba a= LJ oe U g elt bu’ 1 bey of oh N. Cc. pel, D phon 7. : 3) x 3 A 0- ae 123 ‘ operty = Seer D) Pees USED | 2-036 AIR : . 43 | U} TR vel. Lake 1 ; R + 2 Btoc ecce ps 950 to: R ra FE 4 m Brabois : LY 4 | 0 a hi ges re ; FOR c B tnum ses a CO tri tae lots ite Al an PE - je $1 rtunit for , CASH ders no’ RED alum boa: : Hou SN con x peerie Really D Perry ¥. — ine AR, sual oppor Be real | C Working = Ceres aed, boas le. — . pinata ne buge ca i orth ie Hw ~~ “CC” B usual und tiquo ing ners | ork P ene Sashabaw ; IT Sa hom 5 ee n room, | LROSE n N Dix: er Rd. ee at A an. — metud gon busy 3 SI m lor sha ¥ rE = For n- “room om p —— i MEL op ol | 4286 Lape ew Sites =f 5 "edrese on “Will se 55 UIT es FIG] ; Pa Fe Cc er tile | om — : S! Here’ ia bed n lane Wi. 18: EQ wiy “ Te 43 : e. ‘f- ets. Re 5.7 ME ie 388: oOo Ww Le Ged 1550. 2 atio “Dp! in tor MY ne ts Sas : lane h typ Mire: nt, y $i) 0. ‘arn ted Ne {IL nd ‘1 r loc! ab A peat : me ieee nice. Onl C carpe ri- he a hu y with $36. ae MAD Lieed rol nee — ses ' RBA ranc wit ble & ce. N and cs P : ‘ PA¥MENT = t CEE ling for “| con te ce and M R m Satie ae * Ena os sea Be i te peer | CHEROKEE Stas Bic rors te : a rer ~ = ~ tta room Ba: = large wn an basem t os er DOW ae v C = ood ere ch ghwey., . P Mic iRO raaag oe w ill re CK : For ses - bed On arr 6 do om 6 full Wes naid : TE sO MEN Its w sw ran ; ht OR at HU. inva ated re Pi as ae: mara pe ing $19, Cicree SEX oe wil co Pe PLE $35 Pay : better of. A LT Sunes a socorates © PT eee —— ‘ Ge idea plete past ~ ask 4 te oaine r acs vs se op ao coM THLY : ny’ mes venie ke R EA eses ee i LDG. of ex 3. ACCE. & , of . . ae tan and pe ilar 2 Serr : ONTHL ost fled No con La Rd R cence TI LB uron, he pti reatetins 4 * rtrid sEE pond! J: of | : ine heat © and clear 2-54 te TOTAL M £69 eral in, ores, ht ner rena tenia WNER.W car, Pater 3 ieee To TES; == oe Sie c oke ae e 55 t Tu FE La (oo edad s to 2 ; a “BIRD TATES 500. eit ; : bree Br “pu Be F 8.6455 co. ive ss, balay : rohlaes home i General pomatge Reheces, tance E “B STA E upmero ea ym cK Ded 3 DG © RMS. Dr le ak ; POT: © m ding t Bar. an ri dis ON : oD Ea vend 2 bedroom ta set M5203 OM BR aymente 977 | mute BEDRMS. to “Bcott Lacota altor, tee af” bush I bundle. ie alking at as - n 7 ben tn ries : - Mo Ce. p19 H a to - ¢. our ‘ = a dy 18 AKE shak ms Ox 55 2 be din ent, ga DROOM hor yme 8-061 ORAH | 3 Full by. to mile . R Bid ‘4 larg edi ¥e ead t. es N wri Z, Le ar saben , 3 Sie EAE room Gay ced. BE 306 ane I mis = DEOn a, down. Me ‘Bird, Bank 5-138 for "te ei LEs — wig Re RICA type ON “LIZ, 1 sans & ye. 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AN TY ziv, ¥ 63 Com reage ‘pa al \ 1375 — —— 3-6640. ear rivile A : full with hew s ily joveue aol Conver low and yi Pri eC ke = eel owner = AVES x ke Ma 5 44211 Ac p a PE 8- oe oui Pp ae ach p IN & : 175 ks to le eet ite lee cana c “ bunga oom ‘ent Red [ea eit attached sched Sy LY. kK La o144 FE Sale ero. utnine a JU SWA lot ta Be FUITY for comfortat “its kpr ay FH Sea rindi ine” hecens ge ' silver ane ge wow) — dies _ For E 485 poesell & feeaneee pape eats) a [home com eet it 30 a easy > $830 eee at ii : Sette At nade oe ta oa ee aoe 2a ES judd STAN sta e art are ao ah ste _ best of ith $15 on ing too Tot ane medi owt wane io pease fire | low dow 00 yonE CR on stall ait at . | an = a MILL best with nee G . vis ed jo ; a =k ely iin diac mesa fir low of atic | Ac oods of 3 1 ass il SWAP be to. AW: 3 5 900 ala en a kitk rap 1 alc ies e of ontls id with mt ee ome om ; 30. w st cia! 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LA Ponti repia ER ney ¢ to TI FE apr VE itr fi ver TN ein IRS uu ston me at 6 “a one F ltor | RANE ome | scape ene A 9 is eee ee | sian as crm po | RAY O' Me an are. id fa = a Ring a altor \. elegr fl bee Ine Tees etna ‘ thy. tlt Tele rE n at a rs Ike y., : I loy« © Hw oankin Opera TOMER 2709 2-012. Fr , COLE S AUTO SUPER MA Su PER-BARGAIN LOT * ee rH | 631 OAKLAND AVE. W. Maple at Pontiac Trail! Fs 4.4547 Hargreaves OLIVER Motor Sales: 210 Orchard ‘Lake Ave:- — 1B50N. | | Woodward | Walled Lake MA 4-4511/ . ~ 'B han DMI 4.1930 FE 2-9101 Open Eves, 3 , \ ra & ¢ ' Phot PONTIAC-BUICK ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SAL -BS Community Motor COR? NER OF AUBURN AND EAST Pret EVARD. : aie OF QUALITY USED CARS ° "PE 8-4530. ROCHESTER OL 1-8133]} FE84539 - | 7 - aa ; r ' a7 a : : Ee rt, ees ae ~ a aoe et eee = fh et : =< ste ‘ rite * nt Se oor ale rez i ne ea i so ¢ i; : ae a glee - ‘ 4 / : j / . \ : 7s 5 we * } : - e a 5: > F a z 3 - 1 a as i a Sa ee t2 : 2 TO _ THE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1959 7 Fe = : : . ’ iia FIFTY _ ARCs rN ) 1 For Sale C 01 CARNIVAL by Dick Turner; "For Sale Cars 798 |e Sle Cars 7 Fee Sate Kars | . or ars ‘ on PPL PLL LLLP LO f “ 2 . ae ___ For Sale Cars - a j es | 1956 ome 30-PASSENGER SCHOOL | 1955 RA mt pen gah |e XM: 2 DR. PLAZA, . + : ie : : Very sharp. No rust. $745 full a z i : 1938 CHEVROLET IMPA ba fet Biscayne 2 doer, 30 any time : : SACRIFI : ecutive’s car. Selective radio dual) 1088 Agee aint. Radio and | = price 24 mio t All charges| ,. Plymouth sts wagon cus: aerial, power, oFiginal 2tone p ots ber me. BIRMINGHAM rare rape sere pl gsfeteal idé Fine’ -heater A one-owney special Our) “C¥" QWEN§ FORD AMBL. 666 8. WOODWAR om Bar. steering. heater ur Msell, MI, stock No. 4739,, Phices at only Me Dr Extras Cash of good old car condition Priced $1589 * SS LINCOLN Sh re trade in 90 South Roselawn, | — | oo tae 1962 RAMBLER STATION WAGON. | between 3 apd 6:30 eves. 1 . +0 ev. aan ® ins =—s= “4eat. | &H. ABSOLUTELY WO OUT ne b Thhe and ae tal Nort cn ae ye a <= Own siete an Mor Ms: of ie “4 i, PL YMOurE wo MO Pan | s : , Gio, heater, : er. Pwr steering 5 7 o, © ney r r. , . : came Priced for quick sale ato pig at § Woodward Ave ; Like-new. Call for Russel gar all eg ee a mo Cail Cregh Mgr Mr Parks, _ AT = | Birmingham Mee Graham, $1295 Ford 1 41500, Harold Turner Ford? : Pi / > _ th Chev. CHEV 57 2-DR POWERGLIDE ia ~ RAMBLER STATION aren 1989 ee 2 DR. HARD- Ak E ORION Pre ort R&H 404 Baldwin Birmingham -¢ 1 loo mito Goly - rT . Auto app eee amen Good | Hunter Blvd. at 8 Moctrard Ae oo - ; wens ROGER S BALES & SrAviCe an $395. WITH Chant Birmingham DESOTO, 1956 695 Auburn Ave — E 2-9955 | +57 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. STATION : ee : , s the color witt : . = wagon u rans -LOW- . 1953 CHEVY 2 DR NEW PAINT. Cicaming lite yellow sports- 147 8 SAGINAW __ FE 53888) Get Wise, E Economize Waly wer ya as TONIG: 9 new tires radio amano tone Push pion eee AF TE Re HOL 1D. AY. | —£F- | ggg ; BS a ; d . re Gs 5 Ye 7 steerin id ae ORD. soe aher’s - app reel isles eats A to elpanae SPECIALS -RAMB. ER 1955 Pontiac Hardtop ' it oo SA UV INGS —_— _ Overhea 6:00 (7) - Like new cohdition Unreugh was ; [ r This is an 870.-solid blue, a 1- 34 CHEVY ZDR 210 SERIES out and priced to really je Bure Pardomeite dean | owner car. Very clean, Radio & wt be sad Cag Bh UATE est es a aga ve ww ect cane | it “Quomale tt Bat WHY WASTE TI , 1b shape mechanically Stand shi Tranty Included : } i ¢ si noe Warranty Inciudec | Fe pies . or aan. $1308 BILL PAY E Ae vice & see pLies A ‘AUTO SALES EE-US. FIRSTa— (2 . = = mu 7 | o4 Cadilia + +S oe ———— —— anette’ Bat Manes SCHUTZ a a a sr ee eee SEE ne BE Se ‘ da f . z meme Eo = ‘ and . bows 1 uf ee can Sinance nia Bins o¢ comvace acered, jn OLD, HARDTOP. | ALL _ibuner, $1380 PE ssi °°” | 58 PONTIAC Demonstrator on JY ought for can ff) i - soy an i w mile } ner, $1350 ? - — eer = — EDDIE STEELE FORD j,DESOTO-PLY MOUTH i ECONOMY USED C ‘ARS, — vee ; | 1g) ROMS ST MRGHIES TDR 4 DOOR STARCHIEF HARDTOP New enn KEEGO- HARBOR 29-9536 Hid 3 Weedward. Bham #2 Auburn off Saginaw FE 42131 ae ibe a > weDReATIC Sedan Power sscring & brekes. | warranty. Full powe * 2 TTA A REAL GAS | _Very clean. OR 3-7241. 151 CHEVROLET 2DR POWER “C¥" OWENS FORD 1957 BMW ISE: : R&H Can have for repairs and ery clea | A Ee Tance ardtop ; GLIDE, R&H ABSOLUTELY NO me ees ei! FR b-4s0, Community ‘Motor storage charger EDDIE STEELE 193 PONTIAC SEDAN. HYDRA. | 57 DODGE. Lancer Hardtoy Brakes, Automatic 6:25 (4) MONET DOW NG Assamese) Te ery Role Ee eb GO HARBOR. FE R & H. ABSOLUTELY NO MON- POWER STEERING. Po : ments of $1146 mo Cail Creal 1 DESOTO ae san | EY DOWN Assume peimente ot Transmission. ° - Mgr M Park al MI 47500 2 DOOR HARDTOP TACK.| $865 mo Call Credit r : / , -30 (7) Harold Turner Foid Radio & Heater Auto trans “CY” OWENS FORD 3, ub . ea wy. . BLAC & | Parks at MI 4-7500. Harbld’ Turner "56 OLDSMOBILE “98 Hardtop 6 ) Kitre «sean Call for Tony Ae ‘ern ee Others Very clean & sharp, aft | Ford NEW TIRES — Full Power. perfect condition A “CY OWENS FORD Grimatal mre » 'S6 MER URY er5pm & weekends. oe hurch — RADIO ; (4) ie) 9 P ' Sp. Clarkston. MA 5- ONTIAC 2? Ie D : = ; eon, oy 2 DOOR HARDTOF iy. Cla " 1955 PF ONFIAE-8 (2) "32 CHIEN ke ee i “NOTHING DOWN Ate Tres Haale * ane |; Sard oleed Goop EONDITI ies Picea te salt on meat, 36 : CATALINA COUPE — Perfect coral ee: Power 2 POOR er Cail foe rim aids i Steering and Power Brakes. . Orie Owner. Powerghar, Radio & Hea! ‘Cc ‘Owe Sy $1395 APS iis ” FAIR COND an Priced at $609. as son 40 (2) e Clean ‘ali fer Join Y en) | "56 PONTI -Door &/ ~ huk i a t - + + : —— * Bn momen “ ‘Cy’ Owens) JEROME | -North Chey. [2 stim lsror 4 eu w > oe ‘75 3 FE 5.35 we S/. [ eee a Sha om Blvd. at 8 Woodward—Ave }- -———_______ = NOTHING DOWD ; Tm Meg U5 Pet Om ee a [firming mi 2735 | 755 BUICK Hardtop mission ic emer sero | Sea ey ge cee eee eee Por ee ee Se a W ‘ @ ; : 11953 MERCURY MONTE z BY \TE MODEL ‘SS DELUXE PON. _. a S : : He oe) ens: toes ste ely ae , | HARDTOP MERCOMATIC ae ore nave Deke ot Case. Peg: 80488. vse Cel ain i Picso-ne ce 55 PON] IAC Catalina € oupe “ ie _ , ABSOLUTELY NO MON Serr shift, heater, cle r | = ht Stiek. 147 & SAGINAW See North Chey “Dont you think we're overdoing this homework business, DOWN Assume payments 4 1952 OL DEMOBILE 08 bo ay er, cash—$425 PE 2-1974 SHARP — Straight,8 Pa % (9) + ov. , : a8 ; s - $1976 mo Cali Credit Mer) r DRA Y OWNER. 1955 “PON. -- "RTA Cencch: 108 CHEVROLET STATION WAG: jiinter Bivd af BH Woodwath Ave Miss Jones? Morn’s complaining Dad doesn't have time Parks at MI 7300 Harold/Tura. MONEY DOWN toa C per, | Pon wae ee 3075. 4763 Kempt. | °55 PONTIAC Starchief Brakes How r int. and one af 19 DUAter Bly Jee ld eile Ip ; ‘ er Ford 4 | ments of $1146 mo Call e Drayton Plains Call after 3°30 CATALINA COUPE — Hydramatic. Power Br (4) au Ongina! paint, a say Birminghatn MI 4 2937 for his housework i | Mer Mr Parks at MI 500 y Gan Oaner ence Croat ost pe eels > ~ ~ 5 Herold Turner Ford. | Pim OR __3-4587 TEFTAIN 4. | “ Nef hedtuced t j - +: une - a . e ed to bl hea aie ‘Dre un ane ; sR Micke he's CAK PAYMENTS TOO ae 1955 S PONTIAC 0 CHIBPT wank "55 PONTIAC Conver tible (2) Legh ee ae - ’ : » = HKLANE HARDTOP some? Let us héip you adjus ' Au-l ° . ies North Chev. wisetiristasten main, For Sate Cars 91), For Sale Care, 94) =, ranxtane wanptor “Samer Les bap you galt Galil pace atina ptr a NEW TIRES, New Brakes , ~ A. WOODWARD. MI 6 3900 — Mult Drive Bower brekes | Leake Onion Motor Sales down payment or old trade BIR- | SS CHRYSLER Windsor = 9:30 (7) Hinter Bivd at B Woodward Ave 2 a ; aie THON Radio, Continental Mo4 AT CLARKSTON RD | MINGHAM- RAMBLER 8. 3.78) N12 OLD : dition Kirminghom MI 42/40 ey dows arn ¥ OWFRNS PORD TRANSPORT VO. : SAVE $1 109 FORD MERCURY MY 22611 WOODWARD MI 6-3900_ SEDAN -— Automatic Transmission A-l con Aga ENA Tt S18 a) , < . 2 =! | HIEFTAIN =I . SDE : . . RE | 1958 PONTIAC 4 DR C _ . and oe Te. Pepe SR POD, f Ot) ; “eee Cpe site 7 PEAY MOU TT 1 Pe aeasy Dee ee nar dloy power steering (& brakes: | 54 PON ELAC 4: Deor tae HIeVROLET:? 1956 q Lon i vieTon . HARDTOP 32 DOYGE Hardtop sini FLVEDERE 4 DOOR 8 $305 full price 24 mo pmts Ail) FE 2-9081 SEDAN — Ready ts xe! . so I's almost Convertible time 7 Pete HARD TOL Jeane iteatee ae es Halo, hordueiiite! tens charges $15.06 Very low dn re | x Je . » why not stop In and see Awts ale : ae " ‘ ve Ca aa Kuso Greiem BILL Rear seat speake:, W Walls orale eee 3 WOODWARD. Mi “CY” OWENS FORD I] sy PONTIAC Starchief Dra ine sharpest one weve seen owe rering th (K op the top 19 600 mice : BUF. 8. - . | . oN —" caded with enya dag? Pewurpide Wall foening + | perce Kanal Ie + $86-DOWN. — 44135 PER MQ: jee a "53 PONTIAC CATALINA COUPE Hydramatic. L “De Sn ewe “ie ea a coal - F Oink ial FE 84341 Ted PLY M | SAVOY . UsED can | "4 DOOR : (4) with uwer. aleering and 1 4 a STD = . x brakes Red iand white is Cc “Owens: BRAID - | FOR EQUITY VALUE OF $300, panne peg A al 'S4 NASH 4-Door son the bédy colby with “mateh “CY OWENS ,FORD OR CASH AND ASSUME PAY.) <2 , SEDAN — Runs Okay! van ing pleated vinyl Inte gio Wells | KAW _ : o , MENTS «(REASONABLE PAY. | $495 2 Seep ei elles Wares ANNA : "FORD MOUVOR SALT ME NTSS EE Seen , NOTHING DOWN pee PONT. AC Catalina (2) ' Fe Sarre * — = a DDIE 8 Mi = } ' ' NSU ARY Sf : dition CaN for John Pan- Hydra FE ¢4335 pia : ; + KEEGO HARBOR FE 2.2020 os ax }.\ ‘} - CY. OWENS FORD . yé __ - fs ” . op. Full Power d CY OWRN® OK) Wo Montealn _-t MIEN ww dilon Hayer oa converte. Teal nas A005 | 1958 4-DR_CHIEFTAIN CATALINA. Demo” C ustom Hardt Ip. t ‘ frie Forty tion Cont arise ALI fee hey Soya | Hydra P steering & brakes Ac- Owner's Own Car for | H d. =n C "SS? FORD OA AGB Dids Huper 84 convertivie like DM _O cess. EM 3-5962 after 5.pm — = a i Or e Uurg -+— wee TT FORT DARK WAGON fart Tew . eee aa 1955 PONTIAC CATALINA HARD- FULL P RIC E $3395 plar ap er ee oen VICTORIA HARDTOP ay ay RASS bi i Olds Muper #&, 2 dr. a ree Padio & Heater Cali Jol van wens top. radio, heater Hydra. WW « (2) ‘34 Pontiac 610 4 Dr ne Hydra A on ve I I . cee . oe tem eae a enue i; hee tatian wagen, 4° dt pee “ S wet pS yy Good seodsicn OF ae , RUN : . vous matic S tow: S402, BaD were Meg ie eee iin paeed — , \- as : 4.1584 1855 PONTIAC, VERY O60D RUN: ; : : CORNER CASS & PIKE fe . 188 400 pan Ped te SNA eA one 7 8 SAGINAW ning, clean, good tires. $825. FE : _— in | NOH ING) DOWN I AMEE Pit fine OOD W ATC > : \f ~ 4-812¢ oe | 1955 CHEVROLET 4 DR 210 1 x 4 ME fh IoD : [ool tahiti iN & SON .\ ne —— = OU TH, 1956 38 PONTIAC 2 DR. CHIEFTAIN See eee ereen Boe 4 POD 408 CUSTOMOINE @ YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS DEALER wel 1S IX Ml ne “Hyd R&H W-walls. etc Corel & 8:30 (7) Staines eco cr ath averdiive Aller 4 pom FOKFRIGN CAR SALES Le for the fdeal lit ite Rtone. clean ear 16.000 you WU eey UP ieaeners Cy’ /Wens ER 8 4ai1 NID SERVICE AGINAW » $DRA _ Oe iar ait a $1898 Mr Galbraith, FE KR alm Clarkston Motor Sale HN Main Rocnester OL T #761 eet ee wee ne cherty 5-41 68 a OW-OVERHEAD LOCATIONS Luk RALLIES UG) Ue UO GMO SEN : CY UWENS buRD BARAT > red and white exterior right 57 PONTIAC 2 DR SAFARI STA- f 2 I. : SUS LU LB. OC. JIN: : Main @t - Ctareston Ma SS itt- ae TX] Wen) fori? Screae che soon im ee down to the matching Inter- tion wagon EXCELLENT condi- ' O os ; bofel) + | s ! ae ore oe us far the best den! er everything you s@¢e Wil tion FE 2-2219 N h B d Sh t 4 “CY: OWFNS FOnD yoked Wh mine Ane ; . ! ee hay acpi. 7 Private ise a oe CHE ; euod : be sure to please Powerf ite 1954 STUDEBAKER “CONASTOGA ort roa VV ay @ a (4) hulk We aan ae ; ‘ my a ined 4aF Vs Thin one siso ess ns wdgon Overdrive R&H Very ; P ; : Jat MIEN Fey) fet A) Late NY ‘| ne i . ns Ee Hay HU DBON COU oe 4 ee Sl i dia heater on d whites Come | good $59 full price 24 mo pmt MY 2-287 | 0 edy- r! Fold waco 8 / ay ee on vs 1 lines engi FLITE SGA sand see 1 we te askiie All charges $2361 oer mo Very ' 4 POOR uae piek eee r - down $4.40 m ” RIRMING. Wr CAN BEAT ANY DEAT $49) 2 year warranty jn iow down pmt or old trade. BIR- Powergline Heate Pace fant de ; 1 “ nv HAM HAMBLP I fob MK WOOK pag patos or EM J 418 ciuded MINGHAM RAMBLER 6660S t ent Branspertanton Cail ter 1 PORT) Waw iran Te WARTD MI 6 1900 4) NASH RAMBLER AMERICAN WOODWARD, MI 6-3900 _ sf. _ M- at ad O TLE MES TER! We Marek $52 au TROPOLITAN CONVERT light bite, ‘ow mileage Beauty 1952 WILLYS BODY KIND OF S,4 AMl, Hele, FR +n +4 hariic p ta #9 mile With dots of good miles lett rough put motor good cond $75 . fh 1 Dwe STIS per wal No rust Fully equippe Riipped with R< New tires PE 84313 MY 3-1461 a) FORD ap CUMTOM VA $945 Full price 2€ “ma pmt ‘ i. sil j . oF Forminma@iie F steer ia SAGINAW $1094 wil Charges Very idw down “ FDDIF. STEELE FORD ~ prsogobyMoury « ve gas MY “3-127 . “WHEEL | - - wells Imonariiate Tali ta the man that payment or old trade BIRMING KEEOO HARBOR FE 2 2520 8 Wood ware rive | owuet it new 850) Publ poee oH ot Raith @ ry Ay vt : wun AM RAMBLER 666 8. WOOL ro 1 yO7 all « pe ve wapion OH : eee Tees ti) MI @ 1900 * 47 & SAGINAW A OSA ' form! 1 «@ arg \ eat Ae FE 23450 WART : Ve nh pmt of all trade a. Cubtition moka sates FY 3 : es ' : nit MINGHAM HAMEL Ft fed ns 4 Font FXCEITINT SHAPE oe Wakes oRT cee Per fede . . : “- ST A’ [ IOn f WOODM AED A 6 1900 que Thiers Famitlceg pert met t ; PORT CONVERTIATE E sion ova law mileage $i aos EM WAGON on TATE hefore & pom ries (OWENS Peotp ee A a . . Soy owas one horb DAYS ONLY 1087 CHEV ROL EI ~ eis The Ya" | NO MONEY DOWN ---- Va POWERRGIIDE POWER ot Pooky Padi: & Brater Peary te STREMING. a BRAKY Tae one ra Cae TOP Wit i LL SALES FINAL © bans @ Dyer Propel oe Mat he ° 'C Pad A VWealer @ Praise 3 | OVe y ACRO wer Call ter Pes Citlona z . . Pelatousnias TAYLOR‘ Ceitts a ~] ni Cc ; rt We contobnute this to the fect thatcour recone: L . 1952 =f Mesrnte CHEVROLET O1D8MORI! ne C) c* OWeC hea @ S ; hy - averacvre and that ' ird ~~ ° 1 ts dts Are Way Alive AVCTAYO x te NUNcket 4 150 LY We rw) é tioned tsed ca hi ay hominid . : : . © ime be : : =n = ee ir ar - : . do — bee WAPtEH EAKE ; ay 7 WETS 3 SADINAW FE ST Wid) WANT S0OMFONE & LOVE OUP Prices are all times fair T vot rive o ; (el sler Pontiac Pontiac to the f OPEN EVENINGS : Hes FoR ye WITH A TEPER EK TENDER CARP Peel ; be convineed. Open a 2 Troglody il naa . 41K SAGINAW y 1aRA TP POSSIS ION AND A, FEW INEXPENSIVE RF is come over to Rochester re Con | 12 Athena ‘ Ont SH. FAIR ANE oy Fa RT POSSESS PAIRS TH EAR MECHANICS | ' ‘ 13 Native mr OME RAY QAI Sissel [fp eee Pee Ueno iG $248 fail price Payments only A WILL MAKE YOU A tl 9 yea or dates 14 Military fineite. Cal Wena Gein $1497 month Perfect engine (WER THREAT OF A VALEN X ; assistant Ae et , . Clood boly and tires Madio anf ' sh tra So CHEVROTE 1 1 4 100 : = heater Mr Beil Great takes c $2495 A ince NOMAD RTATION WAtHON 1 PORT 4 0 V8 POM cioap PR 8 0402 HTOCK NOP 718 1958 coe 8 tag 8 . : i" Dish of Powergide Hartin and Ment eA AT eh RANGAINS FOR ALt Sd ( ad : ctwerine : sh 0 . © liteen an 5 White pant 1905 FORD CUSTOM 8 4 TR Over stocked with used car Fax | ’ | \ Kk at | Buperchiet with power te an iat brakes ol and vege ‘ e __Hydramatic. radio bealer white wall tires. . 149 Standard shift RaH WAW A amples of pa, many bargain it O + = —-s starn car at w tow price nts 7 Foci Custom harp Ral WOT i == E 77 - — = coiron FPDDIE ary mi BRORD ww $195 now $680 = 1 VROLET . ~ 92295 ch . F d Pi PON HiAC KREG HAR HE ee rs rat ao "TAIT WW fet” 1858 CHE 5 Pontiac. Z as or 24 Central I T iA iT l OR ” FORD 8 CYT INDE R AUTO.) black Panag ee em eine kate yo rE RC le le KY Impala 2aioor hardton a eerie radio. heater, foarnte t fl matte trans p WAW New How $f , : 5 7) « . MI ’ a I ews I ant e438 “ven : a hee M1 Fords RAM, FOM was, a : * . white wall tre Foes ls) ike p nes 195 $159 295 “4 rooms a REHISD) GE Post OFFICE BP ee A ee WER $ 399 c , $ 495 . “ haa ‘ ; % 5 etd Cistom anch Varo wer N . l . : —_ : y OWPRNS Fon “ OWES FONT rr and white clean, wan $405 ’ _. 1957 VOLKSWAGE — 2 Wa TWN eee nee pee tg nao ‘ 3 = . areas Cty os = { = = a ——— 7 a eee ee _—— oo a —- . ~ : 7 - sak 1 . N 9 Rt if- rad - heater windshield wachera_ 5 ; 3 7 Be Ch CTI View £1 6 FORD TOM BOM INC Mica itis | a ne “KONO .! : ear Se ee er a a ete aeence el . prerese i | VICTORIA HARDDOP Spe cHPNV ROL Nive Gate esha 4 DOOR Nadia Heater Foude CY ‘OWENS FORD | > poor - batroncs Ate tras Heme A Tea Mat Ask for Jahon Pan . ne ( c « 1364-184 rr mad Avansumnenin 6s ee a bORD $399 19 7 PO VTIAC ls : ' 2 d 4) Facilitate fet Hussel sehen 4} 2Us . POR yu J : Plymout “OnnaCc: _OF 42 Obiiterat te} es Sievers (an vane Superchief hardion power takes, Hydramatic. radio, _—- 3 @ Hird of NOTHING Down i Fac ve ATM NCD D4t ea white pally tites pink and white ‘finish . aa Uses toh Owens far Tawny” Crimatm PIT PONTE temo om : 4 Meadow 'C ‘Owens. Cy SEs ‘ }) DOOR CATALINA Ey R L ET . Des 2 mca = VY NAW 1\R8 C9 19 Oe C ele V © : oe a * . skin 1 esd) cts being —— 299 ———saneribla with Standard trarciniacian” ks ht ‘OT PLYMOUT’ 1ias 7 CHE ven rT PUadu SPORT RUBURRAN PS & PR ; 7 [| a AUOn cd wen Cone 1956 MERCURY . Pewindows torqueflite tranamin Big Bu S | ‘ie red oad white beauty ! . Bien | funy equipped : Victoria hardtep, Mercomatic, radio ayeatet white : £1605 wall tires, You'll be proud to own this one 8T DOPGF 2 DR $1685 ON ee HAHDTOP DPA00 engine. torque ad ‘AA PONTIAC A REAL HOLEY ONE WITH Tike renemission ATARCHIEF CATALINA Sedan | vce wha nae , ‘56 PONTIAC 870 $1204) GOOD | beautiful hiss he white, power| MADE WHOLE AGAIN. . 4 DOOR WAGUN, PB & PB. ay. } steering @ brakes, a low mile: | OCK NO. 0 Btarchief hardtop, power steering, | power brakes, : tomatic Age car And sharp. | a : Hydramatic, radio, heater Tv areen finish. p tj t $1395 | 1984 BUICK . on iac oa e or ‘96 PLYMOUTH 2-Dr +795 [ IN EF oo 6 axis 19 6 . Pp F . ~ SEDAN with V-8 engine i D *ha CADILLAC BUPER 4 * : a NICE CAR V AN STTE V 1¢ TORIA COUPE DEVILLE. tietone biue, | $399 t dio. heater 2-tone s "35 PLYMOUTH $ F95 (sii peeetiandanil (eccccaeauin | DIE (door aedap with Hydramatic. re : . . 2 DOOR BEDAN CARS ant weedy te ae areen Beautiful car at a tow. pric os oe 36 CHRYSLER § 895 S105 1956 BUICK . $1395 WINDBOR 4 DOOR . ec eee eae ; 1) PONTIAC . , 2 hardt power steering. power brakes Dyna- ‘SY. CHRYSLER $305 PARCHIPE CONVERTIAL & _ he ae » ee necial hardtan ov a white WINDSOR 4 Dr PS & automat: ra | hive & white with new black tep Laem ArH WT OUR DOC nCR Now ee heater white wall blue and 5 _. be 4 ‘ . te ’ os ad leas hy = 7~, "J > iad } : ‘30 DeSOTO DAGE 4] Dee cece MRM eed Oe MOTORS BAYS IT CAN BE ‘ SO C one INe. \ND COLLECT ON THFSE BARGAINS 4 DOOR BEDAN | $805 ) REVIVED WE HAVE MANY SHARP LATE MODEL USED | ALSO ' ; WE HAVE “58 WAGC NS: 5 BORAE "1 SEP TANK OR GLEN ‘ ' a aL eens eeeeeeee Seren _ , JACK - > DR CHIEFTAIN Deluse #adie . Pontiac s Used Car Bargain Rarens— - oo - att CWS- heater, ehydramatic. a niece ear a GS wet ~ aoe 2 f = 2 2 eT rae es ‘Motes Ea Se en sates = aan j * im ie Parra dae ag. a Z td 2 ; * z ede nee - : at ats — WEES a meee Figen er See “ye ae “ ~ BS . 4 i \ ' ~ ' ' > % ! = i 2. \ . . : a s- Eat H ? : ¢ { - “ee : rf : = : ; | _ ~ r + _ ; . ae * a = vos : : = © Try. a Srey ee ce x ee = a FIFTY j . THE PONTIAC, PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1959 : 7 J . - by Dick Turner; ‘ For Sale Cars 91,. Far SaleCars = 91, For Sate Cars a : Ra [<3 ~ rw 7 - ___| 1936 GMC 20-PASSERGER sGHOOL | 1955 1824 PLY MOY 2 DR. PLAZA, ae apes CHEVROLET IMPALA. Bat ac rotet Biscayne 2 doer. qs —J-wal itiemerieee — ti me. . . vei ea A.§ 745 gi ecutive's car. Selective ra A i Radic end | i = ia rp : : roe a - x wer aerial, power, origina) 2tone pein — price 24 mio pmt. All charges SACRIFICE | aces oe eek air ridé Fine! -heater A one-owney special Our) = 29 48 + mo. BIRMIN: naa ‘be Plymouth sta’ wagon sue neerine ead MI, stock No. 4739,, Phices at only] NE mn “cy” OWENS FORD AMBLER. 666 8. WAR tom R eonditioli Priced to “sell aces rena FOTAEE 1 De Extras. Cash of good old ¢ 6-6600 i iad : L 33 LINCOLN eer -—y vs trade -in South Hn Focig — 955-Chevediet-Bel—Als. mi —-North- “heve~ eee = ___| 1963, RAMBLER STATION WAGON. | Between’ 3 apd 6:30 eves. 1 = »; dio, heater, white add. gre green wh C Auto trans, Radio & Heat- 24 1951 PLYMOUTH ° waeD AN, ram. coor Priced for quick #81 8 ioiter pivd, at 8 Woodward Ave | er Par steering & Brakes, ie st a ABSOLUTELY oat OME Y 23 j Birmingham MI 42735 | ake-new. Call for Russe Turner| DOWN. Assume "a apo . . : we Graham, mo. Call Credit vr. Parks ‘ A: . N orth Chev. chev ipn" powenoribe | | $1295 "98 rors STATION WAGON. Mt tebe Harold Gurnee Ford?) | I K _R&H 4 Baldwin Birmingham < - @ cylinder. radi & heafer, 9,000 | 1953 PLYMOUTH, 2 DR. HARD-| 7s - Hunter Bivd. at 5 fica) Labia, — i / . fe miles. Only par sos |e ws orgies L e Birmingham I DESOTO, 1956 | 5 7 wen S ROGER'S "ALES & SEANICE : WITH : ee HEVY 2 DR. NEW PAINT Arctic white isthe color wilh : = 695 Auburn Ave 3-0555 TT aah ae pla ta far eh TDG : ay ae ten radio and heater Eee” las buch Gateain. | 167 8 SAGINAW _ _FE_5-3588 Get Wise, E Economize WSW. Good Good condition. Pvt. own: BIG- -LOW- 5S st ar 5 50 appreciated siom with power steering and AF Tp E R- HOLI 1D. AV. OR _3-9300. OR 3-3619. | a? = " R 3-4 afler _ brakes that's sure to please = = > pee 3 = = foe z 2DR 210° “SERIES Like new eohdition through. SPECIALS 1955 Pontiac Hardtop ito SA V INGS ae ~~ Overhead — 4 CHEVY Good tres Fine oe ae Soy tape a na "58 Ford (oe $1696 This is an 870.- solid blue, a }- re ae Say aly is year. : 3 : mabe pesyagiceny Babe Soh Ay cated ett '35 WE PEG: ew a amen cans | Bate, “Atiomade it. Be sur " STE TIME” Se ge ee ee eee : ‘56 Dios 4 Dr. 8 Hydra $1395. BILL SPENCE & see pubs A 1 CLE ETA DR pee SCH {{ ars ‘34 eee = Baby ts “RAMBLER. t SERVICE 28 PEOPLE’S AUTO SALES are tt ee oc Pips OWOTE ‘ Tow.tileaye . +> ee ores El ees Eee eee = + = other-cars-to- sutt your + + Oskiana~ ESS Sse = oe a 1 peeer rise fe jewe! can be pocket n | 311 8. Saginaw ~ FE 64541 | ‘$6 PONTIAG 660 © DR. HARDTOP bought for we can finance oo open Reali Estate or contracts accepted | L KEE 0 HARBOR = ue ont his 5 Wecdeeca ees i ECONOMY USED CARS, ae lene wangror Att ieee sis, PE 45578. cont. [258 PONTIAC Demonstrator car veri F 252 3 -Wee ; he : ms re Wee WIDE - 0M aD! > ee oe a cer Se ee = 22 Auburn off Saginaw PE 42191 Phone FE ¢1888. | 15] BONTIAC STARCHIEP. «¢ DR. || $ DOOR StARCHIEF HARDTOP tad 19) CHEVROLET 2.01 POM NO « 'CY" OWENS FORD 1957 BMW ISETTA—A REAL GAS i Ben es fad Soke Arh oo clean of 3 at & brakes. ; eke ce Gigs me cal Geek 53 DESOTO cape a-4s0, Community ‘Motor | storage chatges. EDDIE’ STEELE i933 PONTIAC SEDAN. HYDRA 1°57 DODGE Lancer Hardtop ee eis gt Mil avisoa ; ; Hales | FORD KEEGO HARBOR. FE. RH ABSOLUTELY NO MON- POWER STEERING. Power Brakes, Automatic Hac ld Ae rie A : ™ 2 cae HARDTOP —— ee 2 22528 i tolanka Assume (gg bphegen lg Transmission. eee aa Radio & Heater Auto trans ocyv” OWENS F 7 OLDS 88 u, DR. "HT, BLACK, $8.65 Call Credit Mgr r : CY OWENS FORD? Teese ONS Wee es EE NEEDS ce ee “R PB WSW | Parks 0 M1 41500 Harbid Turmer | 956 OF DSMOBILE “08” Hardtop . CY OWENS eee drimatdl : 1 1 “par Others ~ very" cigs & sharp, aft- : Se 0 pane . i itlon® a mo TareMROLIne S405 + 36 MERCURY cr Spm & weekends, 6463 Church NEW TIRES — Full Power, perfect condition a2 oh iC] i = ina ' 2 DOOR HARDTOP ' 8p. Clarkston. MA : 955 PONTIAC 2-DOOR. RADIO. ; . . P : “2 poor s NOTING BOSS | Alte Trans Radio & Heat- if 3 OLDS, GOOD EONDITION, FE Wend heater “A cae-owney beauty. i| “S6-PONTIAC 870. = Powerglide, Radio A Heat | er Cail 1 Grimaldi A. Priced to sell. Our stock No. 117. CATALINA COUPE — Perfect dene Power * Cres Cali for Jour ; i ‘Owe ens We i $1395 oLDs HARDTOP FAIR COND. Priced at $609. Steering and Power Brakes. One Owner. anchu . at | $i0e 3 ‘is res } + . Si $345 Ady 'C North Ch i186 PONTIAC 4-Door 870 . gaet. Tg 5 ‘ : | ‘ — “NOTHING DOWN. ‘7 & BAGINAW -EE 4 yah y ue _ Y ‘Owens’. JEROME ort CNV. po HARDTOP — Perfect condition. ae 7] . Eek taal — : , —ttunter Blyd, at $ Woodward-Ave -}-.- a — S31 DOPGE 2DOOR A RFA! © 1080 by NEA Serves, ne. os “Bright Spot” MI ©2135 ‘1°55 BUICK Hardtop: % ood Lransportelic . 147 8S SAGINAW FE $35 hal nt Spo See cas | ————— Sy © vens: are we 1 eine Cin on Fi Be 80 FINE CARS t POWER Steering and Brakes. Auto. Transmission. : : ’ [1903 ) : — . { OPEN ‘TIL 10 PM LATE MODEL ‘S33 DELUXE PON. | ‘ HARDTOP MERCOMATIC H A ; ‘9 o- one . : < 147.8 SAGINAW 53588 ee — ; ‘i oer ABSOLUTELY NO MO YY Py | Orchard Lake et Cosa _ FE C00Q8).llec Cileftain ¢ cr. negae Sia. 1°55 PONTIAC Catalina Coupe ~ ort Chey. Dont you think we're overdoing this home work business, | DOWN Assume paymedts’ of 1952 OLDSMOBILE = eeony HY. er, cash—$425 PE 2-1974, } SHARP — Straight,Stick. « E ATION WAG- M1 - es ey Pe are - ne ave > |} $1976 me Cali Credit Mer} Mr DRA R&H ABSOL \ ——— a “ ~ a Cabins pa faa one al 15 Bae Sos oe eal a : Mise iii torn emplaining Dad deesn Chave lime ) Parks at MI 47900 Harold ‘Tura MONEY DOWN apa Cae | monet a ahaha clog Shieh 55 PONTI AC Starchief 5 ea inom in M Z % ; zee ; | ' . LF VR Ae to pick fram “Our stock No 4689 0°"! Ma for his housework * et Ford ; i | ments gt eee Sen Sale Drayton Plains Call after 3-30 CATALINA COUPE — Hydramatic, Power Brakes peices ste (8100 Wl DODGE «pr haH fuUNS = = . — 4 oe a ey «1 Ferny Garr Ford. | _pm OR 34587 0 One Owner. . perfert) fe rust Ahaulutel) ‘0 : : ; . 58 MICROCU RY cCak PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- 1055 PONTIAC #10 CHIEFTAIN @ J 00 0 vl North Chev Me ye oe abe 40 bere sy BI lor Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 9J, - | PARKLANE hanpror some? Let us heip you adjust to dr R&H New acta ste mane Soe EO NAC Convertible <7 i Oe MINOHAM HAMBLER ~ 666 8 | €' door power sleering | some less expensive model | $745 full price, 24 mo. pmts 7 NEW TIRES. New Brakes nit i ; ; WOODWARD MI 6 J900 ¢ | Mu.tiDrive Power brakes, ae . | charges $29.48 per mo. Very low Hunter Blvd. at B Woodward Ave 7 pees er eat Lake Orion Motor Sales down payment or oid trade BIR- | 2. See oe op Bi: minghom MI 4@27Ja vey — CY OWENS FORD TRA NSP yR’ {\ iP 10> yN Radio, oe cis Stn re GC LARKSTON RD | MINGHAM.RAMB 466 8. 55 C HRY SLER \\ indsor < 7 - = - | wees FORD : Peril ; o . FORD — MERC MY 22011 WOODWARD MI “63900 SEDAN -— Automatic Transmission A-l condition. 2 ? . ’ “fa S * =) * vi a ‘ - i, eA ee q : Ee oye ee z i 25M PORT JES) fen 2 1954 giao BELVEDERE | 1988 PONTIAC 4 DR CHIEFTAIN | : HEVROLET. M56 | 8 PODGt ‘ VICTORIA HARDTOP 4 RTUDEBAKER Cib Cpe $189 7 V1.4 MO J i R&H Auto. Capary yellow & blk | Rarer. power steering & brakes, | 954 PONTIAC 4-Door — I's almost Convertible time \ t DOO Hatt TroP fess & flealen | Otipiee 34 DODGE Hardtop siby BELVEDERE 4 DOOR 8 $395 full price. 24 mo pmts Ail FE 2-008! - ee ; ‘aca | tatu tr die he By ae ie Rado forquetlite trans, | 06 low a a BEDAN — Ready to go! 2 o why not stop In and see ‘ ita tran Radio & Heat fa) for Kuscell Gratien — ; ne W.Weila ; charges $15 ery lo o p \ ine sharpest one weve seen Power steering Cs «| tH Be Hp at sce, speeee & or oid trade BIRMINGHAM -RAM- “CY OWENS FORD love SONTIAC Starchief in many @ day? Powergiide Welcreee aire : Spence “Ranibiler 19.000 ives Pe Mo, BEER 696 8. WOODWARD MI | iat PONTIAC Starchie cc are ee ve t S225 . BATES & SP RVIC +$5G-DOWN — $6125 te FE ae i val. "53 PONTIAC } 7 ERT ALENA cours — Hydramatic. Loaded with with we aleering ne ! ® Ww 5 1067 PLYM SAVOY. 4D os iE = i | extras : pyener Ree) and white is 'C y ‘Owens: 215 SAGINAW . ; re B4s41 BRAID - STD TRANS GOOD USED cA | 2 ‘ aoe dieue- 4 the dy color with “match ; | FOR EQUITY VALUE OF $3 adio eater, ydram te ace 2 jee pleated yey) elsterie ‘Cc ‘Owens | (CY GWENS) FORD OR CASH AND. ASSUME RNS tc cell en Penemnit | 54 NASH 4-Door Save with SCMHUTZ : x AGI NAW 55 7 " & MENTS ‘(REASONABLE $495 | SEDAN — Runs Okay! price Is only $1295 Gure’ if * , . eg "S) FORD MOTOR SAT MENTS: FE 5-0304 nae - it. ee gol a a year warcanty' 147 5) pane en ~FE S588 jysa Robt MAINIINE . ( rie clon OEE DesOTtTO PLYMOUTH DEALER = Re POSSESSION NOTHING DOW "53 os i: AC Catalina i RD ¢@ DM SFDAN POM. det very clea Eanes : a ee FARS FAIR DEALING - : Owe eaateen $150 FR 4 2aa7 ee Ha pice a et ic Cabs ATW PIKE STS "$4 PLYMOUTH CLUB- = / . = || °53 ST t° aOE B AER Cha ee 3] FORD CUSTOM SEDAN PVI BENT Ti OES a1) FE 2-0186 $208 full poe a eu, VY wens a. = lampion é pe tee eee ee mf cee OAH, ae ito MERCURY MONTEREY HT rash necsed wor oe TRANSPORTATION. DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 1933 FORD COUPE MAKE OP FET ie : en itn om $105 NEVU EIR CES DOM Onyx bipce Wil tewalls R& my = Se (147.8 SAGINAW: PE 5-3588 'S? BthEK Convertible wa SM cogwerd Pham eet beste Vo $29) oe nt umes Ail rae “CY OWENS FORD oa PONTIAC CHIEFTIAN, 2 DR, | ~~ FULL POWER — New Top, New Paint! a 19:6 CHEVROLET DELUXE 2 Dn__105) an CUSTOM B&H VERY so Guie an Ae rare aac bees ces =Vecy low (does 3 : : 4. & #H. Hydra $400 MYrtle 2 - 1 owner Low mileage Red & ean =6Needs work PING ap Che vruiet & ip ve W Cl Ss mt of aid trade BIRMINGHAM pas fis NM {Uti | 21088 after 6:00 p.m white finish with the economy 6 ARNE MN AMLINGITAM AM “ | | TA fe | meth | HAMHI Fit 666 8 WOODWAKD ae 1. : o os "30 PONT! A c STATION \ WAG- ‘59 AMBASSADOR © coalve eerie porn nur B66 8 WOODWARD MI 1 ee | . | 147 8 BAGINAW 5 3588 M, 63900 4 DOOR ‘ | on. First §100 takes. PE 2-048 “ Stood \ al : Ratio & Heater A-1 con- t HIER . MEEOO HARBOR FE 2.2920 ee : ben hae) PANU ARY Ss ri 1: ee OWEN FORD dition Call for John Pan- Nets ee RAH, STATION WAGON PCY OWRNE OnmD HAE IEG) a a oN tlie Biger 68 co Mniel) tent . , chuk . : es Gc wo a 2 Retrer es Pino Gefine comer lice uo BSC Iey GOS hoe {DR CHIEFTAIN “CATALINA, Demo” ¢ ustom Hardtop. Full Power . rden bi Ug. 2 ORD OA AGB ‘47 Dids Super 84 convertivie. like ne | ess. EM 3-5962 after $.p m Owner's Own Car ee s Mb or Ser rs 7 oe . = Tenn ied : : “ GUARANTEED USED CARS Pact HaAborUE Te ne ca iatM | Wy ines) upon ealealare a) ces! Padio & Heater Call Jobin 1955 PONTIAC CATALINA HARD- FULL PRICE $3395 ‘$3 Pontiac #10 €Dr RAM Myre Pat et ein & sibel da ae cin ali «hares Weve Panctivk /\' wer 1S top. radio, heater Hydra. WW = : : be “matic $245 town SoG ro y Gitima@ias Sy 8) per mu Ver iow down 98 Clery slalian wagon, 4° d: euty Ss Good condition OR 35700) ; CORNER CASS & PIKE FP 4 1108 C405 ht oped tendo Wheaynne) call leeor oy lee oe eaGINAW FF 5 10a 1988 PONTIAC, VERY GOOD RUN- . 2, 1955 CHEVROLET 4 DR 210 11 x NOTHING DOWN : WAM Pe fee 8 WoODWAT) 8 M I _ TEN & SON < : : pice yeas good tires. $825. FE ’ special, white & pale green Pow r ee VEN I : aS NICH i LO5¢ 2 ergiide RyM ite good Try 1 4 FORD CO CTOMOINE a yoUR PIIENDLY OLDS DRA rl y wel Ss PEY MO . ) | $8 PONTIAC 2 DR. CHIEFTAIN youll bay) Bids other ; oy IWE! fee anh Gecmmuies AmnGr ora FOREIGN CAR SALES Looking for the ideal little | Hyd R&H, W- cane etc -— MO’ ‘OR SAI Ss 5 . Ek 8 f@\1 ANID SERVICE ; . sag , y5Ra t r? We believe this white 2-tone- clean car noe Y ane a PROT 4S RAGINA? : AN Main Hoenester Ol, 10761 as ee fea , . ae Dicalty 2 Mil the bill Dasa on Mr. Galbraith, FE pales pa nA CY .JWENS PuURD i a i a for yo From the Cherry fj eked — Matra @ - €terestor-- MA~Shitt-——-——= > Se re y wT a = re : bert — AR GA EN I | ler wee and white exterior right ,_)1 PONTIAC 2 DR SAFARI STA- P 2 le OW OV E RHE AD L AC, ATI [ONS . : ey we ; Deck - ' wane ftalehy eon Cnuntry oe rE ; > TO04 ‘attire jown to the e mate hing. ie tion waaoe PE RCELLENE cordi- : “CY¥" OWRNS FORD eal ' +f . erty (ay j nS Frivale See ws for the best dea! for eversthing You s¢e rid tion E 2-2219 l ee My S11 waren (on Bee teemulee ot wr esas : pure te please Posertite 19.4 stUDEBAKER “CONASTOGA North Broadway at Shadbo { , ' : i Srapre a $i Cain tad A ro nace) « one also : e ae er q az ' : - PCIE ROT | 1 Ford wewgon a rt Bad Pte Mal ) tal | a dotes , haw He io fuk COUP Oe 1 OWA KE. : se =I tin Nester ond whites Come | wdgon Overdrive R&H Very 5 - : 4 poor Les lek ups hive oe ( enwine Ab ouitely 1 One Slovan Wahaus weirs wskive Roca te: fat peice 24 mo all MY D737 | Powergiive Heater Base fatter tnest 1 awl A forte acm ay mitey ae an $480 mo WIRMING WE CAN BEAT ANY DEAL * 1 year warranty in fe Cae Der mo ¥ 400 Jranxpertation Call fer OR ORD WaW IhkER mone HAM RAMBTP HR S08 X WOOK FM 1410) or EM 34196 ‘uded ee ee. ee ne cess ra as By Oreten matic NM bee condita Mavurek ee eee 5 NASH RAMBLER AMERICAN WOODWARD. M1. 6.3900 : M 24 at Shadbolt es ee > 2 +_M4t; Hates ER 4587 - 1#44 AE TROP AN CON VERT light the ow mileage Beauly ~ sy KIND OF ee = 5 Hi PF : AWE : Kee ehaniie Ip ta 40 mile With duts of good miles jett | bse bat Bont cond 675 ; redomvatis * alpni Ie ice 3 2 pms oO i $5 = w rine a Jae ice oe AEE ne $1094 all iho Very iow down : (DDIF STEELE FORD DE. soto PLYMOUTH "46 <= JEEP af WHEEL Imomariiate Lalita the meat en ue ee : es Pag : : ‘ “are payniest or old trade BIPMING. KEF ue HARBOR FRE 2 2528 #12 8 Woodward, Bham drive $400 MY 3-1 = - Seen ee ee ee Et AM RAMAN 0660S WOOL ——— ——— 4 F 1 h mo pam 0277 all chiarges 4 eon weapon HAH tion) flee han m . ce = EE = See a = = - = aaa yee Vers low down er vy a 7 lyade fca@i t sutlition $a25 F K& 23458 ees EA Oe = = - C WIE MINGHAM FAMBIL bit nad 5 4 Fob FXCrITPNT SHAPE ™ LINCOLN SEDAN 4 DR Pow b 1 = 89 : 7 ST WOODMOATEEY AOL @ 1908 rere These ef brakes aitd steering ete Fora eae - : OSS PORT CONVERTINE EF sion ae Rhee eae Cr tebe ; ; - - WAGON TS Se "CY OWPNH FORD ne ai : : “CY OWPNS Fonp | - ' — , 1957 CHEVROL DI FPO ‘O eae aie See 3 | NO MONEY DOWN----2 DAYS ONLY 7 rar Us Pail fA Heater Pea. ¥ Breen: way SnAaES PPA TION WACITIN | mary? Call for Walt Pres ) gE Rts a a | o- ° ALL SALES PINAL ° : Pacdio A&A HWrater © Pa ce s itn | . 5 TAYLO ge) Gulia aeue Gua) OVELY : ty 7 . ; 7 if ; Me F Fee = CHEVROLET OL D8MORIL FE 'C © Sweethearts We contribute this toa the fect thatcour recond ; MAcket 41501 CG ‘CO VY Wwe . ~* on 2 tioned tsed cars are way NON average and that [ : JLa “ Nips bP hae y- Werls 3 RAGINAW FR STS Will WANT S0OMPONE & LOVE Out prac ~ are at all times | Ve vot “have to do 7 Ty an) es I Tey ee : as a0 OPEN EVENINGS : _ 1932 BOHR ya WiTH A TEPEL FE TENDER CARE - : : ‘ ‘Ch Ss eT ontiac ontiac jis SAGINAW ee A POSS TE SSION AND ALFEW INEXPENSIVE RE. | yy Come over Rochester oe convinced. Open Ty Ge ; PAC TORY BRANCII Font 50. FAIR ANF, ORT: 7 . -" PAIRS THES FE MP¥CHANICS i es : ob , Wane stern Will inke trate (ay $248 fal price Payments only SPECIALS WILL MAKE YOU A ‘) 0 pour hater ‘“ fiiwure Call beonard Neil Mi $1427 month Perfect ‘engine TR THREAT OF A VALEN . r= \: 0) al 4 1s00 fieed boly and tires Hadia ant FINE XX vy C44 ROT 1] oe ee : heater Mr Bell (reat Lakes : 5 SOIMAL! @TATION WALLOON 1 PORT) 4 TF VOR ROM cicheite FR 8 O40) minate NO Tie 1958 PONTIAC tee Powerglide Hacio and Meat Cond (pF 5 28A9 . 7 eS ll } e) Carre Sar . : : . : ee teen, ean win mt / : AARGAINS FOR ALI 153 CUEN ROLLE I } ike jvm fos FORD CUSTOM & « PR Over stocked with used cars Fix - : . ‘ Buverchie! with power steering power brakes, S] 105 Steandact abit RaH WAW A amples of- pap many batealas $900. ___Hydramatic. radio Dealer. white wall tires. oe bel ee | eA —_ ca sham car at 8 low prive sey "5, Ford Custom Bharp Rall. 5399 y PONTIAC enna nies La ron 2 95u9 ww waa $104 pow $680 n ‘ =. ——————— = = —_ Se = “RPT er Ape ARIR ST Be sat tt Be ys 41958 CHEVROLET. Negi Ford RTT VT STORT 39 FORD. 8 CYLINDER Alto.) binck Btralght atickh, was sas g10CK ae : Pontiac - ads or : 5 Pe orate | matte trauemigsion WAW New now $e 195 2 - Lhe ¢ wk) Impala Jdoor hardton ie eereiie radio. heater, i : 6 MI CLEMENS 9 Om 1048 $ 2 nice Oh Fords RAM, FOM was % . white wall tires Folka its like new : 4, REWIND) CF Post OF FICE : . $545 now $425 ‘l 5 fi A Cy NE OFC ) §4 Fyrd Custom Ranch Varia | nN ¢ 399 ( - “a - Ey ey OWEKNE Foun ‘ OF Pom L ret and while, clean, was $608 + S 1957 VOLK: WA EN. 1 4¢ . - uy : ae t == ro TF - eee Ae 4) ~ == = Ae Net NE Ss bak 2 = = es = = = “ER EC TIT NV est tt i 6 FORT POM BOAR ING MAT 4 STIS aro *« NO 19 Runreof- radie . heater windshield — earners! “Bolid_ tt! se —————————— a nn ; ; i \ VICTORIA HARDTOP i ys } i lI {| i ii ¢ \! ie l lack with white jdeather trim A mast economical a 40 Door | Hades A Heater Poarda Cy OWENS FPonbD Hittle cat ~ Aute trmue Haro A Meat Mat Ack ioe Sona Pan * 2 DOOR = er Ciaod dran-portalvam «x thea ery ara ¢ “ Ess a . “8 LORD $399 11957 PONTIAC $1895 |. ; 4 OOS 2 oon 3 : Pl 2 h Pp t . 6 d _ ~ Martie & Weeater 2 Pane Sunerchief hardion power brake: Hyararmatls ‘radio, ymout + OF IGE L OF NOTHING bows patot tee mileage Call STOCK NO 24t heater white wall fires pink and white ‘finish ; Z ; = = = —— = ‘C “Y wens fits TRENGE AGE tn new 499 95 395 Y Owen SPS15 2 POOR CATALINA 7 = : eo %) 1957 CHEVROLET . $1545 : ne o£ : Fade ci speat nen We QQ ~ : an . TR SAUINAW “AH Atl Ar ei pet ONT SARA STIS” ea “Fanverihle with standard ifancmisson and power Sty NON PX pyey\y S 1H > As foes pat ae t pack VR engine, tadiv, heater, white wall tires ‘ a5 \ LA . Pale eee reli Me Me SPO" K Nev r Nothing but nice yP ime B Vere geet selei th al Os ap on bat ArH] Wee 8 S&t+IN AW ~ opeee » ‘ oA ov oo bs (eee Cue oe om al MP 4 pou oF fie [Pigs ene ea ee ee es te ee FORD 6 CYHINDER : G5AC 1957 BUICK . $1995 ! = Tew uCey MUI ales 161 m 1ASh 2 tela Rtorte 8 ey Re o 9 8 0 F a F qd Pl he Baginays Fr @ inom nt FR 42714 OUIRCR E Batyaty Pia} d $299 Roadmaster 2 door nakdioy: power steering windows OL OF ymout ; co He eee Aue ny i ae at 145 II. + and seats adio. heater, while wails — 1958 Tas? Pond THUNDERBIRD THE vy i | JERE S $399 - $195 9395 A, famous Ford sports car for the tu ) by: BUICK . e $1895 ( hie violet Delieay | ie Vem oof heart Rauipped witty P ‘ \C \I II AC | | 3 Soo Y Cc Pororaaty aia WEW Ready; “4A PONTIAC ~ | SHAT NEED F 7 ovinwy —~“Bpecial Idoor hardloy Paver sivering “sia “brakes San : 0) oO uit: Sterne Sart 9 PASSENGER SAPARL WAGON | ’ EE Te TA LOVIN, White wall tires, radio heater we and white KFFOO HARBOR ¥ep 2 the This car helongedt ta the BOSS | 7 if oe = * 195 1953 1953 acd has only 10.000 achial miles 3 - < ] ) L T r + pewer steering -& brakes and | TOCK MO. 217 . | 957 E OR D base i $1 595 Y : Ter a ee HOST PON TTA Pairl h fod with Fordomat! racio. heater. ; Q eS airlane harito \ ‘ardo le ! _% _ ; 2 NEW hen )S $99 ete white wall tires Green and white finish Chevrolet P] y outh Pontiac : Jerome — ,\= see 9.96 a ; 8 PONTIAC i- re T ue AAD De 1957 RAMBLER $1595 ROCHESTER F opp DEAT XR [RE rade Bilvyer with red trim power STOCK NO 248 eS ( i Bet) we! [ nf steering A br ake like new + -$959 4} ps 4o8H-+--— @nstom —erteor arith Vat engine amtonratic treme — ae - . . S45 fae Mission, radin, healer, white wall tires Red and | ONT GNIsS ue $99 QQ black finish Perfect, j : 3 rs . REGARDLB Sa OF PRICE 1) CADILLAC ......... $1895 ae ‘a. ec HRY SA mp ° UES % PONTIAC . ° \ ee Se < : . STARCHIEP CONVERTIBI F Bec fal ardten power steering. power brakes. Dyna. WINDSOR a ‘Dr PS & automatigy | hive & white with new black top THIS CAR WAS GR NTLY BEAT flaw radio heater. white wal We. blue and white a SAIN: ‘50 DeBOTO 8.185 — 4] | pewer sterfing & brakes and load AY fe ATH Bae DOCTOR 4 a . 4 r . hes F 4 ARERR OTIS . OF MOTORS BAYS TT CAN BE 45 = ~ mr t PeEOTO EB | ee Ok MOTOR AVS IT CAN BE SO COME INeAND COLLECT ON THFS NARGA 2 | ey t. | . : ; 5 eS Sk aren 3 ‘ WE HAVE ‘58 WAGCNS- -| : | : ee = . \\ E HA\ r M yn SHARP LATE MODEL [| orp { ne : +3) PONTIAC | SEP TANK OR GLEN : 2 PR CHIEFTAIN Deluxe #adia - Pontiac's Used Car Batgeain-Barans-$ —o : eee at CWs- — heater, ehydramatic a nik eocar 1 { N LE" S) I ~~ OL V ER : PONTIAC-BUICK comm ul il Y O or a es Har Greaves! ee O SUPER MA “p i y MOUTH DODGE-CHRYSLER W. Maple at Pontiac Trail Walea Lake MA4-4511 SUPER-BARGAIN LOT 631 OAKLAND AVE. | [ Hl Fi 4-4547 | iB ham 1350, | Woodward | MI + 1930 F E 201 Motor Sales: 210 Orchard ‘Lake Ave: : ‘Open Eves, “ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES ROCHESTER OL1 $133) ES FE 8-4539 = & CORNER OF AUBURN AND EAST BOULEV ARD. : Hone OF QUALITY USED CARS "FE 8. 4530 ae Ae Oa ‘FI =. * so Ries s 4 y ¥ i. PSrd ERE ¥ 53g 68 Sega ae ares « SS ap ngichitins {epee te SEE ee are eae ‘ eee 3 said ok " si ee ee cB ee Pe IRs a a PRBS E ST aha ees i a RRS ey eee $ 2 ‘a: rg Sasiuaih j : ft ap tg ae ereaate la: ange ce OR, ‘ ] ~ . 4 a ‘ ¢ ~ » j - ; . . & , ¢ a - : : FIY-TWO. -- THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1959, Pea P Gea MONDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9. mmm SEARS STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE | SEARS ; ROEBUCK AND CO. . * am ti AL) SA. ‘ € ki ao CA ak, > 7 DS) Gi glial SS SY tai! f is) \ f be bs Caive 5 Zs ls ait y p me PT a a | IN ~=g une OF cot UNE AB PATHE ey 4 Ki OV ay ? ee Seal id oe iron (aoa ame vv "Bim. bee We tee Coe if eres fi _ i’ . ander et router b ef t Qi ue Combination woodworking t WORTH OF ATTACHMENTS 3) Safer Up Front Controls All the controls are oght up front woe afer to reach Eact sntral tolor coded for safety and quick moetian ] She SF) ia Vv Regularly 285.00 a r —_— 7'a TS ee = a = ' ee NO bi 4) Motor Develops Over 2 H.P rv t pow é t mot ) We ation tool! Over 2 HP moother TeTAAAAEALS Mechanical Sabre Saw Safety Brake Attachment WITH OVER 546 WO i 9.95 Reg. 1a FREE ATTACHMENT: val el eee | ALLOWANCE Hardware Dept.. a 24 ent 14% | 20-Ft. Diameter Plastic Ice Rink ‘ Has 6-Inch Steel Sides COMPARE WITH SIMILAR RADIAL SAWS 24-MONTH GUARANTEE 49 6-VOLT $3 Trade-in Fluid Allowance . 8.95 ar. 49¢ 12-Month ; Guarantee 95 —; ALLSTATE type $1 Trade-In + “A“ automatic allowance . transmission fluid 18.95 ; '- Ae ds Sil att tee @ Regularly 15.98 S$ 88 - is approve ' 1¥ : @ Doesn't Get Brittle a Kimour Inst —— 14° and your _ tule - °° | $4 Trade-In” old battery @ Easy to Set Up cag Allowance . when you trade-in your old battery Voltage 21.95 : Regulator 36-Month 1 6” Backyard becomes fun headquarters with roomy rink. Cor- | rugated steal sides are bonderized, tmished in green baked- * on vinyl paint. One piece plastic sheet is easily repaired Guarantee $5 Trade-in 4.98 Allowance . + New ALLSTATE matches origin- with tape. Clips included SHOP SEARS FRIDAY and 4 als. Fits all cars LS" [Shop FRIDAY & MONDAY NITES ‘TIL 9 Booster aoe , 4\ +) Cables 297 TREMENDOUS Fast. sate — a4 she i i lls ialag eo Nal te pe ee it? rae Tes cca cete ed Hockey Skates REDUCED 499 J. C. Higgins Molded Luggage "= 1.89 ears Sport Headquarters |\\’.**. NS TIRE OFFER! »~. Heavy Duty Brake Fluid ~ 7T9¢ P t Newest type for top pertormance f Over 330° boiling f point. Mixes with others . ) Buy First Tire at \ No Trade-in @ (Price, Plus Tax °Y 4 > Be Get Next Tire... Gr only 13 ee IS tS Men's J. C. Higgins Lightweight ... Men's, Women’s f a ie ie sa = sia “ i " — sac Riel ea Ee seas ee Aa 4 ie EEE : : ee : Gunter. 4 a 4 in SS ~ * = ¥ : | 3 = ) 7 \ - & a -FIFTY:TWo is THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JANUARY 15, 1959", - ~ SEARS STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE | = >, 2 < foal ©; —“ ¢ MU | aR LNA Vee Come running .-- 5 spectacular savings [me AN | \ « i/ i in every donee Be. } oH | d SQueraynats Ae Cig me OP Professional Accuracy NO MONEY DOWN h y th ate cmmenmmmeme Craftsman 10-inch wien you trade a 2) Compile te shor Vers sovility =| on A NEW | INCLUDING OVER $46. \ ee —— | WORTH OF ATTACHMENTS — ALLSTAI Em 3) Safer Up Front Controls $9 3 9 | All the ynitrols are qn! = ONLY $10 DOWN v Regularly 285.00 (4) Motor Develops Over 2 H.P. w Mechanical Sabre Sow Safety Brake Attachment “COMPARE WITH Reg. 9.95 Reg. 12.95 “SIMILAR RADIAL SAWS | Plus 23.95 Worth of TRADE-IN E ATTACHMENTS Extre Accessories! ; ALLOWANCE c. | Hardware Dept.. Main Floor 7. xj Tom, | ane. 44" GUARANTEE e s s rons- $3 Trade-in i 20-Ft. Diameter Plastic Ice Rink Fluid | Allowance 4 5 Has 6-Inch Steel Sides 1 a 49 | Me mas | Le SLISTATE pe $1 Trade-In @ Regularly 15.98 $ 88 tranemiesion fiud | 495 6-VOLT © Doesn't Get Brittle : , GM” “Krnour rat ae 14° and your @ Easy to Set Up . — eee : oe etery — “Voltage | NO MONEY DOWN Backyard becomes fun her ae atters with roomy rink. Cor- Regulator 36- Ment’ 16" when you trade-in your Fugate : steal sides ar tor Tized, fmt: shed in green baked-— 4 98 -$5 Trade-in tO Joe | old battery __ | on iis pat pe Ine plac seaile sheet is easily repaired , ° : end 8 . ‘ als. Fits all cars. ' -4 Precision-built for ! ) SHOP SEARS FRIDAY and Ait SHOP FRIDAY & MONDAY NITES TIL 9 a8 te wt MONDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9. Booster — Cables ” Sears $ ‘Spor t Headquar ters 298 ‘TREMENDOUS | ul | [ ; Gast I Od _For stalled cars! - i mt me Amel ino a ae —_— rc lll : : Fast & eee ct : : 2 | a , TIRE OFFER! ~ transmissions ~. Heavy Duty e BPN Broke Fluid — ALLSTATE i Newest type for see lil top pertormance. ESE g ¥ - f Over 330° boiling i pant Mixes with No Trade-in , = Price, Plus Tax : | serene ance 10-Qt. Con , . Men's J. C. Higgins Lightweight sai Men’ S, Women’ So regulcr Motes Oi Get Next Tire... Hockey Skates REDUCED 499 J. C. Higgins Molded Luggage 9 “*"" 1.89 ; es : [ependapie pus viegin oil with @ Regular At $12.98 — © Women’s 14-in. 98 ee auuer cans that nee” ei | @ Limi a: Train Case or Men's — ee eee sible Quantities, Companion Case plus OF jo 1 3 izes 4 Tax : VA toucie aoodl locking Pat eke Fiberglass reinforced construction means cases are tough form-fitting tongue is sponge Were for oe a ee th and resilient. Lined with washable aych satin. re 7 Long inside arch supporting counter Contrastitg ace Pullman 24.98; Women’s Overniter. 17.98 Totes and wine colored shoe, Save nowl Men's -Suiter 35.98; Men's 3-Suiter : 38.98 . ergrtes A ch, Plus : : ‘ : Tax ATTENTION, ICE FISHERMEN Safer! No Flame! escssxyy AND TWO OLD TIRES H Ww ba . and armers @ Rugged reinforced rayon cord cushions ; Ice Sled Shanty — 36" . Reg. 1.19 97° ° Regularly ot $39.95 Heots to-125°-F.- . Go where the fishing is best! ALLSTATE Mufflers meatet 9,99 All complete, Save Keep hands.warm in cold- For ‘5S to '$7-Ford or Chev. — $4 Down eat weather 200K ates ‘9 heavier steel than most i warmth for 24 Ura OF - Bee “ae Ice Spud 3.49 Ice Scoop 7c ors Uter gh ful qrginal exapment. free tov . slete in fl sl bac e e : Glass Fitted Rod .. 98¢ Lures . 19¢ ence: janwbt bog Free inspection. “SEARS. Hardware Dept.. Main Basemen! . No Money Down When You Trade in Your Old Tires iat North Saginaw St Phone FE 5.4171 impocts.and fights tire punctures @ Cut-Skid tread assures sure-footed stops .. for the traction your car needs e Tough X-41° Cold Rubber Construction | Has o €« 2HadrS 1957-58 CAR OWNERS! te ube.Type < . ‘\ | ee