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Wenther Bureau Forecast Cold, ‘snow flurries : - (Detatls om Page 2) he . . = na * se ~- 116th YEAR ~ * * ¥. * “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN > MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1959 80 PAGES. _onrred Passe bri BeEtTionan, > Meet the First of ‘59 "Mercary Plunges Below Zero ‘Cold Wa Most of est weather today. tures pushed to record lows FROM OUR NEWS WIRES ~ Most of the nation was enveloped in the season’ s colg- : _¥rom the Pacific northwest to New England, tempera- The first winter blast of the new year tangled air, train-and highway transportation, threatened citrus crops in Texas- and Florida, forced industrial: shut- ve Grips Nation in many years. downs in Texas and Colo-* 'rado and brought storm and cold warnings to the Atlantic seaboard. » The thermometer skidded to 43) below zero, one of the coldest readings in U.S. history at Big Piney, Wyo., and Hibbing, Minn., lover the weekend, Gordon, Wis., reported an unofficial temperature of 45 below early yesterday. “Up to 10 inches of snow bianket- ed Kansas. and Missouri and cov- Pentiac Press Phote a host of prizes for himself and his ‘parents. PRIZE WINNERS — Meet Mrs. James M. A two-foot ‘snowfall hit sections of northwestern Indiana yesterday and high winds piled up four-foot drifts. Michigan Clty recorded up to. | 15 inches of snow and the St. Jo- seph-Benton Harbor area of Michigan, on Lake Michigan's | lee shore, collected 8 inches. Bitter cold clung to wide areas’ in the midcontinent and sections of the-Rockies. . |. The cold and snow was blamed I's Official! Patrick Baldwin Is City’s First Baby of Year As she held her nt baby in the hospital bed, she told of the stip- pery ride to St. Joseph’s New Year’s Eve. _ * * * By SYLVIA COLE, Little Patrick Francis Baldwin was. the first baby the stork brought to the Pontiac area in 1959. The Pontiac Area Chamber of . Commerce announced today that “We got here about 11:15 p.m.|; Patrick, 5-day-old son of James) - doa ers aes re tpt art bly legipardegy i green nor and Catherine Baldwin, of 467 N.| The Baldwins live in g. rented| that y was due Jan. 1.|/to death. Others died. ffom over- Perry St., 4s the winner of the 1959|sis-room home and have thtee oth- Although it was very icy, my hus- First Baby of the Year Contest. Jimmy band and I made it in” For being Pontiac’s newest citizen in 1959, Patrick will be showered with more than $275 in prizes donated by local mee chants. Patrick beat other contestants). to the punch by arriving at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital at 1:41 a. m. New Year’s Day. At birth, cad est ecomomy 2 omnes: Lands Damaged Plane Safely contest, open to parents who live in Oakland County north| al Public Apathy Dooms 12th Night Ceremony Here Temperatures dropped to 25 de- gres below zero Sunday in the Texas Panhandle. However, there was a genera] moderation and the worst of the cold snap appeared “Well, it was- a compromise. I wanted fo name it Joan after a ‘girl friend. My husband wanted a Patrick Francis, 80 that's: what Michigan Again ‘Defies Death Baldwin and hey 5-day-old son, Patrick Francis, _ the first baby born in 1959 in the Pontiac area. The gifts were donated by Pontiac area beta reel dateapiaeage a mae Traffic ............ -- 376 Patrick checked in at 1:41 a.m. Jan. 1, winning merchants. leisy presen Com Ee) ye Socougooodessendd 60) -|pered by the intense cold: in their| Miscellaneous ......... 113 eters’ So ear he ee Total ........ vee BQ traffic death and the nation ap-| peared to be falling short of fatali- _|ty estimates as the long’ New Year’s holiday weekend = to a ‘close. Nation Falls Short of Traffic Fatality’ Guess for New Year's Period From Our News Wires y Michigan went through its sec- ond-straight Sunday without-A Safety officials gave - weather an assist in helping chalk up a relatively safe New Year's holiday. Snow and sub-zero gold prompted thousands to forsake auto cet in THE MAN FROM RUSSIA — I. Mikoyan presented this picture of seriousness on arriving at: 4 AP Wirephote Soviet Deputy Premier Anastas Pontiac Gears - for 5 Days More oflceand Snow Troy Schools ‘Close for Day as 12 Buses Fail to Start HOURLY TEMPERATUES 12 midnight... 3 8 a. MR... 2.56 : Sia: m.....--- 1 10 a. m..,....3 1 OS LC hedaeses @ 12 noon ...... 9 6 a. m...,....0 Lp. m...... if On the heels of a three- inch weekend snowfall, temperatures plunged. be- low zero in the Pontiac © area today, and more zero _ | weather was predicted to- night. The city. awoke this morning to the lowest temperature of the win- ter. In was an even zero at 4 am., and by 8 am. the mercury had slipped down 'a notch to one below. Idlewild Airport. He -said that though he is in'the United States |" tthe isfest cokd wave nade Oak- for a two-week “informal” visit, he is willing to discuss the West Berlin crisis or: a ona officials. ‘Mikoyan Bypasses Pickets lor Meefing With Dulles . DETROIT (#—Anastas Mikoyan, first deputy premier of Russia will ‘visit Detroit Thursday “ Friday. + By WARREN ROGERS JR.” | WASHINGTON (®—Soviet Dep. Premier. Anastas’ I. Mikoyan strode past shouting anti-Communist pickets today toa meeting with Secretary of State John Foster’ Dulles. ~ — and Dulles were expected to discuss the cold California had the highest toll among states with 41 persons killed) |= in traffic. North Carolina and) |. Pennsylvania reported 22 each,| | New York 21, Ohio 20, Mlinois and ~-“Crash-Landing Averted|"Sat.cr sdk city otficisle' bave nes ended. Michigan 15, and Texas 14. » at City Airport by jdecided. to give -up the colortul Crowds Cheer Troops Along Way Sylvan Lake Pilot Despite a damaged landing gear, a veteran pilot brought his light plane down at Pontiae Airport to- day as 50 police,’ firemen and't ground crewmen stood by for a crash landing. Richard C. Knudsen, 41, of 148 Benvenue St., Sylvan Lake, ha Rebels March On By LARRY ALLEN HAVANA (®—Fidel Castro and thousands of his hardfighting “wol- diers continued their slow west- ward march of triumph today,| way from the Oriente province center of their rebellion which overthrew the dictatorship of Fuigencio Batista last week. The progress was slow: A re wélecomes in Cuban history. Hecant k Castro and his men ‘were ex- — in the capital Wednesday for one of the greatest In-a prelude, Manuel Urrutia, ~) Department. ‘* iwith Soviet Ambassador Hikhail | said, shaking hands with Mikoyan. | |divan and the two men launched! war on & no-holds-barred basis. The Berlin crisis was tagged as a chief topic. The Soviet leader, who arrived ! smiled broadly ag he arrived at the State Seven Hungarian freedom fighters, carrying pla- cards read ‘Go home Mikoyan,” shouted insults as he walked up Menshekov. Mikoyan and the ambassador pressed through a crowd of about 100 reporters and photographers, Arriving in Dulles’ outer office, | they posed for pictures with Dul- les, seated on a divan. “Very glad to see you,’ Dulles Once .seated, Dulles put his arm behind Mikoyan on, the back of the land County driving hazardous and ‘forced schools. to — down in one (district. : x ** a Aretic. temperatures covered Michigan, with the mercury falling to the lowest point in nearly 11 eee in severa] places. Laoking ahead, the Weather Bu- reau predicted the icy spell would hold its grip for anothér five days at least. Although it might warm up ‘alittle bié-tomorrew and Wednesday, Thursday and Pity wilt be colder again, it was predicted. — Ther@'ll be more snow, but not much, and the thermometer will stand at levels of about 8-10 de- ~ Bureau said. HOLIDAY FOR KIDS About 3,400 school children in e vacation when two: of the school district's 14 buses started this morning. “os * * * Supt, of Schools Rex B, Smith blamed the mechanical troubles on lack of, garage facilities.. Since more than half the children ih Troy use buses to get to school, it was decided that all the children would grees below normal, the Weather The gear holding the front garian refugees,,some of whom} day to Havana’s poor The militiamen fueled up here-and was en route| ‘Christmas tree along to help. savoripg. the --adulation _ being guey, 300 mites from Havana, named provisional Zpresident Le to deliver the 5-passenger, twin! pailg up the fire and everyone Ts ieee = they ap- day night; tonight, Santa Castro, was flying from prea ed mes : cen vee = = all The agent ae! t engine Cessna 310 plane to Lans-| stayed in his car, ignoring the |?™°* : ali opm rem Ero di Oia hs sasriing to taeline {eee Cf Ves tireaai Rea tenes errs ee a enemy = = e charg Gensenés ts aa forced qe ee ee central government reins in Ha- The 63-year-old Soviet first depu-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) After the take-off, Knudsen cae = We rip ghe eh pesater - cheer wildly as Castro and his | Matanzas, 50 miles from the capi- ty premier flew into New York “Theard a loud crack in the nose- pond this si — ion would motorized columng made their 'ta. =. : _- A big welcome was arranged) " ~~ {City and drove directly to Wash-|Rebels Distribute Toys gear and knew that I was. in| ‘iffe year.” for him, with government ‘offices Ve ~ |ington, ° trouble.” The Parks and Recreation De- closed go employes could partici-| | - At New York's airport, he stu-| HAVANA (UPI)—Rebel militia- C. of C. Names diously ignored a group of Hun-/men played Santa Claus yester- of wheel dangled loosely in the air jyear, and. this expense Castro with full stomachs for the yelled “murderer” a di “Co distributed , Se ee eee oe om, | a) first time since the collapse nist dog’ at him® Sat a iniyer seek ba & wamthoceet vesarud _ ground wat seeredi tem, the Batista government and the|— 9: ° contingent waited in vain at the| have belonged to ousted Presi- Several times fhe plane circled) IGNORED BY/ PUBLIC ° dictator’s pre-dawn flight to Ciudad New President |: _ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) dent Fulgencio Batista . pedal ap ee Not one of olgiced ae = ; The rebel chieftain, now com- b sac: : * ne were burned : . i" = ‘ ‘ denly the seemed to take ‘donated by be mander in chief of Cuba's armed tot’ und:te btdel Oo pumieeneoee forces, ordered an end to the pera-| PICK Edward » Maier Signals ‘Cease as Rocket safely down on the snow-covered Buzz sa he was sorry, becnuse) mg general strike which had Benes os t Orbit ds ae! he and his /fellow : business) Others Elected aces [0 U/TrDI un otficials-werein-touch!| taken a special interest in carrying} and industries and tied up trans-| Ele | Aroun | = with Knudsen constantly, while|on the Night : and Col 4 : a , attempting to figure out the Test| * * x» _| i The Board of Pirectors of the!’ stogcow M—The Soveit Union’s cosmic rocket con- possible way of getting the plane| Twelfth Night, or Epiphany, 1s would call off Area Chamber of Com-| 3 c down before the gear snapped into ¢ was convinced| merce today elected Edward A. inued its headlong dash toward a solar orbit today in Place. ee in the hands! Maier 1959 president. man’s greatest conquest of space. Later, at “tie Barber siepett ile ka ese & Its radio signals ceased as the 14-ton device—today hangar, mechanics discovered . Maier, vice president of Abstract daa - hee ragge-apen _ ports trom his commanders in Ha-|qitg 4" Teal a a : pnpenetel are (dream) —went past an estimated 370, ‘mechanism, which rendered the | Vana assured Castro the situation). 4 Riley, oo —— 960 miles in its plunge away? nose gear useless. ~ Yas fly under control and nothing |ing manager of The Pontiac Press. |f from the earth. It had then a ee EMiheat wesc bemedioas dane 2 * * »% — » been in flight 62 hours. | { — km o aoa: ile & return to normalcy in the tense; Also elected were Harry J. Resources for feeding the radio anit ak te oe aa | oda ar} alee’ chty. | Woodman; first vice president; jequipment had become exhausted, The se is owned by y Editortals ee eceocioile 6 . i n their doors pone alg George Ky ‘een, ass oe ‘ 7 - Angels, Inc. of ‘Tampa, Fia. poe Markets ae sis oy stained ke —~ business selling secretary, and Albert We Heol- I pd yy adiven tim ped Baste and buses remmed opera- eb. = mmcmnial oh oT = ; “Wireghate _ Castro’s~-bearded soldiers p@|Roard of Directors : ne ee trolled the streets, with rifles, pis- : sun: Wednesday or ‘ “PREC TY KEBEL—The men with beards are not being replaced | He is a past president of the Pon- veo _ in the Castro army, but adifitions to the forces such tols, tind machineguns, guardeditiac Real Estate Board and the|'® '8 due to take 15 months to go as this pretty soverniment buildings and banks| p Cub around thé"gun, traveling elliptical- girl will not hurt the popular appeal of the forces now in command and roamed the lobbies and corr-|P et res ly ees of hotels, on the alert for ‘ at @ @ for 17 Fishermen ~ Reds May Orbit | ~ Moon Satellite US: ‘Scientists Predict Soviet ‘Cosmic Rocket’) Will Return to Earth WASHINGTON (PL) —Amer ican scientists said toddy\ that Russia's next space achievement might be to send a satellite into orbit erotind the moon » * 4» They pointed to a New Year's) statement of Soviet plans to cir- | cum-navigate the moon in 1959 as] an indication of the direction of the | Russiun space program, The U. S. selentists said Rus- sia's new “cosmic” rocket, which bypassed the moon, even- tually would return to earth. They said, however, it may take hundreds of years and that it [ wonld be unlikely that anyone would know when the moon re- turned to earth. v . © The U. S. caldéulations were based on Soviet-announcements in- dicating that the 3,200-pound lunar vehicle will go into an elliptical orbit around the sun, taking 15) months to complete one orbit. Meanwhile, Dr, T. Keith Glen-| nan, bead of the new U. S. civilian | space agency, conceded that the, United States has no long-range’ space program. * * He said the. first Tank of his Nationa] Aeronautica and Space Administration (NASA) wall be to develop such a program covering both military and civilian projects. nee Planes Continue Hunt EDMONTON, Alta stranded far out on Great Slave| Lake today, trapped by ‘ice cracks, -and a sub-Arctic blizzard. Air Force and. eivilian planes | -were to continue searching near "the center of the 11,170-square-mile, jake for some sign of the men, who| have not been heard from aince| New Year's Eve Temperatures since then have} been around 30 below zero. The) blizzard, backed by 30-mile-an-hour | {,winds, has been sweeping south- ward across the lake for a week The men are employes of. two commercial fishing companies hased at Hay River, Northwest Territories, a town of about 1,000 on the southern shore of the lake ~ 500 miles nogth of Edmonton Sears, n° 2 Police Rajds Net 34 in Royal Oak Township ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Po- lice arrested 34 persons for gam- bling and liquor law violations Saturday night in two ‘taids with- in two hours t+ * The two Laka fe of the es tablishments which/ were raided were Dewitt Hicherson, 42, of 20751 Glen Lodge Rd., and J. Thomas (pP—Seven- | teen ice fishermen were believed| lruled homicide in the death of| JMrs Linda Rose, 18, was to con-|- oa LUCKY PILOT — Veteran pilot Richard Knudsen of Sylvan Shores smiles in relief as he checks a smashed nose gear on five- - passenger plane he brought down at Pontiac Airport today. For more than a half hour, police, firemen and ground crew stood by 5 a —— landing. a Pentise Press Photo Young Dad 'Kills Wife in ‘Quick Draw’ DAYTON, Ohio (UPID—A quick draw. for practice was the way a young father explained the fatal) shooting yesterday of his teenage wife Avith an “‘unloaded” .22 call- ‘ber/target pistol she gave him for | Christmas. * * Dr. Robert Zipf, coroner, who | | | fer with the prosecutor today about ‘possible charges against peal |\Rose, 19, bz Rose told authorities he | | strapped the gun and holster to his side then called to his wife | in the bedroom a few feet away that he was going to do a “quick draw" and pretend to shoot her. Mra Rose laughingly replied | “Okay, he said; and emerged from the bedroom to receive a slug In the chest, She dled a short! time later in a hospital. * w «at . Rose sald he then recalled he jhad loaded the pistol several nights > iago When he heard a noise, but he forgot to unload it, 52, of 20796 Parkside St. Hicherson was released 200 property bond Sunday. Sears is still-being held-by police here. * * * The other 32 persons were re- leased after being questioned by’ police. Guest Dislikes Tavern Because It’s Too Noisy MILWAUKEE uP A. local brewery distributes to guests at its hospitality room a card asking the visitor if he dislikes ‘anything ee ~-about the tavernhe usually patron- izes, “Yes,” noisy.” The card” does not ask names, but seeks-occupations This m@n wrote, ‘Mortician,” The Weather Full 0. 8. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY = Perily cloudy and continued quite cold with a few snow flurries today and tonight. Prove. tem fer today, i? Lew te- ten armer, wrote one guest, “it's too - 20 Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding & a rr. + 8 at > Wind velocity 16 mph dicen: Went Bun sets Monday at 6.14 pm un rises Tuesday at 801 am Moon seta Monday at 2 20 pm Moon rises Tuesday at 5 66 am 12m _ 9 10 Seturdey is in Pentlae fas recorded Cowntews’ Highest temperature : Lowest temperature , Mean temperatiire \ Weather—@now Sunday in y in Pontiac ~ (as recorded downtaws) Highest temperature : Lowest ld gud lab : i pees Mean temperat Weather-Part iy vou vioudy: One Year “Agen Fonteey Highest temperatur Lowest te! reture. Goboee: Mean tem tur re Weath aie mienettaie Date te 8) 67 im 1099 Tim tures arquette $ -7 Miami Beach 7h 65 Milwaukee «1 - ; smnepge Me 2 - Rew Gircane f4 30 22 New York | i7 anawens seres peratures ears Gin 168 Ly - ” LJ ‘3 +16 ray. i 2 Vashi 788 yahneten HY ue 4 46 Tampa on & for, vee 28 By MAX E. SIMON | Saturday night is “big money” night for vice dealers. While most of Pontiac slumbers, prostitutes, dope pushers and gam- blers are buay peddling thelr sor- * * * of-towners, thugs, teen-agers in! search of “Keke” All have heard, looking : for't: in certain neighbor: | hoods. ~~ Saturday night than any other. Pontiac vice officers know this, and work until the suh dawns in their efforts to stamp out vice. ‘+ * * T spent last Saturday night with ithe city’s vice officers to learn how-the officers operate and of the progress of their vice suppression drive, , Leaving the police station > at 10:45 p.m., vice officers crulsed through the north end of the city to see if any action was taking place in, suspected gambling St houses, | Richard G, Evans, head of the detail, decided against any raids, | and the officers headed for the Bagley - Wesson intersection, | Where many vice arrests have | been made in the past month and a half, I Pullin up In front ot i a notorious gambling establishment at 11:15, ; ‘officers hopped out! of their car and -rang the front doorbell. * * * A face peered out of a window, but the door waa not immediately opened, Instead, as the officers expected, signals were being sounded to the rear of the building and lights flashing on anc off — a ‘“darger”’ warning that police had come. Finally: the door was opened and the officers admitted by the doorman, now in a jovial mood, Making their way to the rear sjof the building, they came upon a card game, but no money was on the table. ‘The officers cheertly 19 &reeted the men at the tables, who murmured orivarratesd ' Sin turn “helloes.”’ Alter checking the pcatnises the officers proceeded 16 a dingy base- 6 -4 ment pool parlor. No one was there) but a group of youths, none oyer ? 19, seated at a table. * * * Sot. Marion Bauman Named Detective Marion Bauman %on they are immune from the ‘Cuba Ferry Lands 265. KEY WEST, Fis, —The €ity ~——— ae A Night on the Vice Beat as Seen by Press Reporter More traffic In vice goes on One of the officers spotted an | Alabama Oe ‘Decision Due . Officials Who Defied * * | The ruling of U. S. Dist, Judge Frank Johnson Jr. can be ap- ~|pealed, however, and the clash of “linvestigators are Circuit Judge George Wallace of Clayton and -l\balked at testifying under oath about the voting com-|: Hear Judge’s Ruling Alabama. U. 8. Civil Rights Commission, to- ay attempt to aavines « federal Civil Rights Board to MONTGOMERY, Ala. officials, who defied {AP) — the judge they acted legally. After the hearing in U. $8. Dis- trict eae the judge will rule on the officials’ contention they lawfully withheld from the federal agency evidence on Negro voting. Arguing immunity to civil rights: five present or former voter reg- istration officials. * * * Wallace refused to appear at the Civil Rights Commission hear- ing here Dec. 8-9. The registrars Negro plaints. Designated judicial offi- cers under state law, they claim the federal agency has ~no right to queston them about their offi- cial duties, * * * Promotion -of trom sergeant in the uniformed dl- vision to plainclothes detective in| the Oakland County. Sheriff's De partment Detective Bureau was an- nounced today by Sheriff Frank W. Irons. > Bauman, Flormed patrol-. ee man, has wor ked! § ‘under three differ- sheriffs, He to the department as au deputy May 1954 BAUMAN He was promoted to the rank of sergeant in January 1956. Bauman replaces Donald Francis who was appointed undersherilf, Bauman Lives at 2121 Symes St., Ferndale. | -| terms for contempt—to produce jes requested evidence: en Negro sige WhO rebellious officials to obey the i joined the depart- -ommniission subpoenas. ment in March poned execution of his command 1946, as a unl pending ‘today’s hearing. in}. | bachelor, | bachelor girl Margaret above and jthem under federal * Failure to convince Judge John- commission’s probe would put subpoenas lonce again—at the risk of fail voting. * * bd Johnson already has ordered the He post- Eligible Bachelor Now Squiring - Margaret About LONDON (®—There’s a new entry in the Princess Margaret hand-holding stakes today—Lord Plunket, handsome, aristocratic, 35 and a bachelor. * * * . The word is that the eligible an official escort to family, is squiring the royal beyond the call of duty. of Havana ferry arrived at Key West -téday with 265 passengers who had been sicancied in ‘revolt- ' torn Cuba : E a Lord Plunket is the deputy master of the royal household. Margaret and the.rest of the royal family call him’ Patrick. ee Seinen ee ste almost completely empty Hituer bottle on the table among soft drinks, but none of the boys was drinking when the polfvemen walked in, The youths left quickly after did wares to anyone who will buy.! sighting the officers, One of the establishment's em- Into the vice districts come out.) | ployes casually walked to the ta- ble, picked up the empty bottle of liquor and flung ft at a trash bar- | that they ‘can get what they're, iret: Pop bottles were left etanding ‘thon of attempted murder, on the table. * * * # The officers returned to the sta- tion to pick up two patrolmen, [Richard Hayes and William Gra- cey. The pair carried small hidden mikes, used to gain evidence against vice customers, They then returned to the Bag- ley-Wesaen area, known to police as “The Corner,"' and waited for a signal from the two plants to come swooping down to make ar- rests. Over. the police radio at 3225 came a call that a bar guard's gun had been taken from him in a scuffle at the Sanford Bar, 568 1 Rushing to the scene, the officers learned that Cleve Bell, the guard, had been in a fight with two broth- ers, who had taken: the weapon and ffred it: No one was injured. The vice detail assisted In ar- resting the pair, Clem Kinnard, 30, of 294 Raeburn St., and Mat. thew Kinnard, 31, of 269 Rapid St. Both were booked for -investiga- * * * By 1 am., the officers were back at "The Corner.” But at 4, no arrests had. been made, the inter- section was deserted, and no one had approached the officers planted there “The news is getting around that we're cracking down,” Evans said. “When people read that we're arresting persons who solicit for vice, they're not tempt- ed te come down here.” Despite thé lack of traffic Saturt- » day night, Evans said the.vice de- ‘tail, now known as the Special In- vestigations Unit, will continue to ~68iheavily patrol any suspected vice areas, federal vs. state authority even-| tually may reach the Supreme Court. + a close armed watch. “HAVANA (UPI) — Americar gamblers were hibernating behind their smashed casinos and shut- fling for a deal to revive their multi-million dollar business under Cuba's new revolutionary regime. But even the canniest of these 200 oddsmakers—who include such Dems to Honor Michigan Author Hold Reception Friday for ‘Anatomy of Murder’ Writer, John Voelker AP Wirephete KEEPING WATCH IN HAVANA — Supporters of the revolu- tionary government of Cuba man a machine gun post overlooking one of the main streets into the heart of the city of Havana. Ten- sions have yegun’to ease in the city, bea Canire'e, suppers Devt U.S. Gamblers Wait Cuba Casino Ruling men as eye Lansky and George Raft—are not ready to call the turn on their Cuban future. * Cuba's rebel leaders have pledged the provisional govern- ness, but they haven't -yet pro- nounced their policy in respect to legalized gambling. While most gamblers are re- Ivctant to speculate openly on the | future, Lansky, a longtime gam- bling wheel in both the United States and Cuba, Wag more san- guine. “All we know now is that there is a new government in power and we want to do everything possible to cooperate with it,’’ he sajd. ‘I have reason to believe that all casino operators want to do like- wise."’ ; Lansky and many of the gam- Sling ly were re. i ‘i 4 ment will protect American busi-| (The Day in Birmingham Se ag ed to Approve. City. Expect i = & il | i" & [ Ue t Mikoyan, Dulles Talk £ Today on Cold War Soviet: U.N. mission _ headquarters | on Park Ave., which he bypassed. ment with Both Mikoyan Dar Depart- ment officials indicated the Berlin situation would figure in the talks. The Federation of Hungarian Former Political Prisoners -brief- ly picketed the State Department. ‘lin- today’s eather, Dr. Bela Fabian, tern chairman, was allowed to ented, the building to lodge a protest against Dulles’ scheduled noon talk with Mikoyan. The — pickets withdrew after about a half hour but were expect- ied’ to return, Washington police sent a half dozen men to bolster the department's normal security guard. * « * For Mikoyan so far the trip has been “America revisited.’ He Jeame here in 1936, when he was $0 impressed with ice cream and the automat that he introduced both ideas to Russia, : This time he got excited about motels, parking meters and rent- al automobiles. That much came out during his drive from New York to Washing- ton and an unscheduled #wo-hour walk around Washington streets. NO FIXED SCHEDULE \Plan to Convert Hospital scence p carly te a » Ball will also. origin caused damages estimated at Hodgins, 412 Greenvvood St., Hodgins estimated furnishings at about $8,000, —— | Residents have been reminded that Friday willbe the final day for the collection ot Christmas trees by the Department of Public Works. Birmingham will hold a business meeting at the Masonic Temple at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Parker Ecker- sen is chairman of the social hour. Pe Mrs, Fay Green, 894 Pierce St., ‘eon Thursday of the Franklin business meeting also will be held. Public Apathy Dooms. 12th Night Ceremony (Continued Frorh Page One) often was described as the day the three wise men finally completed. their long journey, arriving at the tiny stable in Bethlehem where the Christ child had been born 12 days before. In modern times, the event has - usually marked the end of the Christmas season: and Recreation program began with having five high school girls place in a ceremonial fire such Christmas symbols as sprigs of holly and fir. 5 Chapter 280, ORS, : will be hostess to the 1 p.m. lunch- | Cemetery’ Auxiliary. A regular. ‘In keeping with this, the Parks - ay biguii 4 re a Michigan-Supreme Conrt Justic John D. Voelker will help the new Bloomfield Democratic Club kick- off the new year Friday at a pri- vate reception to be held -in his honor at the Kingsley Inn in-Bloom-} field Hills, * * Justice Voelker, author of the best selling novel, ‘Anatomy of "Murder," under the pen name of Robert Traver, will make a rare visit to Oakland County. This will be the club's first official function since it formed last month. Mrs, William A. Clemmons,tem- ‘porary club chairman, said ‘many gutstanding community leaders have been invited, regardless of political affiliation,” to meet the justice and author from Ishpem- ing. There are no planned speeches she added. . : * * * Associate Justice Voelker, 56, served as progectting attorney for Marquette County for 14 years be- fore his appointment to the Su- preme Court to fill a vacancy in 1956. He was then elected to an- other term last April. He is married: and the father of three daughters. News Flash BRIDGETOWN, Barbados — Officials here announced the gondola of the British balloon ‘Small World” arrived today at the Crane Hotel beach on the southeast coast of this island, There were no immediate de- tails, Nothing had been heard § Sanford St. the kids, it FUN IN THE Now — a poe not be something & ults look forward to, but for a. jot: of fun, Improvising - ee from the balloon for 19 days. con't tue'co pe eee Oa sterg at Montieth, School, ee _ ty Veeder oe 7 ported. to have fled the country when - President Fulgencio Batista fled into exile in the early hours of New Year's Day. ££ £ € Owners like Lansky, Raft, Verne) -|Stone, Joseph Silesi and others are still in. Havana awaiting develop- ments although many idle crou- United States, at least Cogan to look for jobs. Tt the revolutionary. govern- ment elects to revive the casinos, it seemed certain only a few would be ready for operation be- fore the winter tourist season come, to a close. ’ Mobs of vandals, taking advan- tage of.the temporary breakdown them. Furniture was smashed, gambling wheels were wrecked, were ransacked, . and refurnish the salons, Mercury Plummets fo 1 Below Zero Here (Continued From. Page One) per Peninsula, Snow was credited with keep: ing Michigan’s holiday deatp toll’ down, with travel largely restrict: ed to essential driving. The the mercury plummeted to 16 below: this morning. Tt was five below at Alpena, 10) below at Escanaba, 11 below at piers were’ planning to visit. ther. of law enforcement following the Batista flight, stormed into most of Havana's casinos and wrecked windows were broken and bars Owners estimated it would re- quire a month or two to re-equip tions today on state trunklines throughout the Lower Peninsula and in the eastern half of the Up- lpwest reading in the state, ‘was af Sault Ste. Marie, where. «The days ahead also have no fixed schedule. Mikoyan says he will be happy to talk about any- thing Dulles wants, including Ber- lin, Dulles says ‘‘The initiative is | his.”’ Mikoyan says he would be pleased to talk to President Ei- . ’ semhower if the President has ‘time, The White House says it is up to Mikoyan to ask. One. thing ‘stood out clear. The critical Berlin situation—provoked two. months ago by Soviet. Premier Khrushchev — is the biggest cold war issue at present, and hence the most likely topic of any tals Mikoyan holds here. The question in the official American mind was: How. far ts Mikoyan authorized to go—if at all —in backing down from Khrush- chev's seeming ultimatum, reject- éd by the West, that the allies pull their troops out of West Berlin by hext May? : Mikoyan is expected to take off ona 10-day tour of several Amer- fean cities Tuesday. He is report: ed considering stops at Philadel- phia, Chicago, Detroit, Cleve- land, Boston, Dallas, San Fran- cisco and Los Angeles. * He will address the Economics Club in New York City Jan. and the, National Press Club. in Washington, Jan. 19. - But any aitempt to learn details at the embassy and such commetits from Mikoyan as, “I am on holiday aind I am_a free man.” 14) of his plans draws a Slavic shrug Then each girl took ” a torch and, escorted by a fireman, ‘walked over ‘to the huge mound of Christmas trees, arranged in the shape ofa S| five-pointed star, another Christmas symbol. At the signal, each girl put her torch to one of the five points and the whole mound would blaze away spectacularly for about half an hour, The firemen who helped out were in dress uniform and while .the brief ceremony took place, a nar- rator would explain the signifi- cance 6f Twelfth Night over the public address system, - got near enough to watch the cere mony and no one seemed. té mind. missing it, Buzz said. “We would be happy, of course, to arrange a program pext year if the general public expresses any interest,” he said. State Senator - Advocates Tax ion Soft Drinks LANSING (UPI)—The chairman of the Senate Liquor Committee today proposed a special one-cent tax on Soft drinks. * * * “I'm not aiming at the kids,” “The guy who can afford to drink liquor shoyld. be able to af- ford an extra penny for the mix Sign Is True to Spirit of Christianity DETROIT (UPI)—“Please_ say” a prayer for the person. thaf took the infant from his thothér.”’ That was the sign placed in the straw before a fig- ure of Mary in a nativity scene outside St. Bonaventure's Mon- astery in Detroit. , A thief stole he figure -of the infant =, yy he uses.” Minnema estimated about % per cent of, all soft sameyas mix for liquor. | Waterford Board to Open: ‘Police Car Bids Tonight tonight's Waterford Township Board meeting, according to Su- pervisor Elmer Johnson. Bids will be opened for two new police cars at 8 p.m. As of this morning, one bid ooeet. LSaalladoomcdatonariandg a Dated Black € White Suporsnap Pri HITE PHOTO, é LAT, a’ AY Unfortunately, almost no one Only one item is scheduled: for’. INC. 3 said Sen. John Minnema (R-Trav- _ ks are con- . had been re- — i a elas Bie yl es ai ee ee, a + gh a a oe curate Lt E hg Ory ae ee ey a ; : doh «Be. eee -" ea : a ‘ Cow “4 rs, eo | 4 i i ie GN a ee — Coe eee en en ee ee THE PONTIAC. PRESS. MONDAY, JANUARY 4. 1950 | Privileged Sanctuary” Airline Lay Off [iecmenolt ris tee Peie'!Firemen Locate |sge tye ttre aten| OPEN TONITE ‘ll rT P. 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James (in a Cos- mopolitan Magazine article) re- veals that a survey of American —__ 90-per cent were deeply dissatis- fied with some aspect of thetr appearance, This belies the female vanity theory and, in se doing, knocks down the contention that wornen are ahorouay seit eontident. Though led statistics show that the female in America outlives' the male by more then six: years doctors’ reports prove she feels)! netther ‘strong’ nor “ageless.” nearest. physician at. the slightest pang or tremor; they still-hold to the .iHusion that they . , are the weaker sex. on en Oe Bey ee ae wit be to ob- , And the money courte, - that that the American woman fs pam-' pered. She has more luxury, more gadgets, thore leisure and There can be.no.doubt, however, L- ‘omen 3 ‘Are ‘We “ ker a ‘should ‘tmpaty ‘ife, but’ St} thik rv ma ta doesn’t, — | any-other race of females in| 4 wiping her Wedgewood dishes " So what has all this got her? where everybody's © 'psychiatrist,” Sam Levenson said. E Home. mee 8 ty work. Tey didn't have te 10 To Maintain Nation’ s Prestige: - a —By WILLIAM L. BRYA! L. RYAN AP Foreign News Analyst HAVANA (AP) — The United States has been fairly lucky so far}: lwith the Cuban revolution The big neighbor to the north is still p6pular with the Cubans. But some of that popularity, as well as prestige elsewhere in Latin America, likely will be lost if ‘Washington drags its feet about) recognizing the new provisional | government of Cuba. 2 * & *° arms to Fulgencio Batista's gov- ernment during the revolution, the United States seriously hurt the dictator's. cause, In Cuba it was As ter am b i t lo ¢ w—basicaily, conside red the United States ac TO PLEASE A MAN, CALL CAREFUL DAN FOR FLAWLESS DRY CLEANING Net only his valuable. ‘clothes but the whole - familys deserve - Pontiac Laundry's gentle care and expert workmanship. And it costs no more to* have finer dry cleaning. 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Needs | lo Tec | New Os stl had. sided with Fidel Cas- tro’s rebels, particularly since smuggled arms continued > to net ‘pteadily to the rebels from | U That built up- } goodwill for. the U,8, government, But Washington likely would gurrender some of that goodwill jfdét lets the Soviet Jnion and other Communist coun ltries grab the distinction of being the first to recognize the new re- igune, ~~ * + &* The United States has seldom in modern history been on the side of popular revolution in the non- Communist: world, And it has had little hesitation in the past in rec- ognizing regimes brought to pow- er thi military coups detat. | American ‘action in Cuba will be |watched. throughout Latin America|. |as an indication of whether Wash- ington learned anything from the riots: that Vice—Presid Nixon in Venezuela, ° ‘ rr There is no ‘point now in Wash- ington _worrying . about whether ‘Communist elements are involved fin the revolution. The rebel lead- ers have indicated they intend to ikeep the Reds af arma’ length, | And the. United States ean gain jnothing by appearing as a timid giant afraid to take a decisive step without cautiously feeling: its way first, k The complexion of the provision- ‘al government at. least is far from extreme. The men ” provisional Manuel Urrutia hag! .chosen’ to serve in hig cabinet have the look of able patriots. | a a ' There can be no doubt about the popularity of Castro’s revolution. \his. concert schedule would _ not: Mo ‘Additiona | Payme HOW? HWITH-A-BIG_BEAR CONSOLIDATION MORT. | e GAGE . » » It pays off your Con or Mortgage ond Consolidates ALL YOUR DEBTS : . . Plus Finoncing your Im- | at provements. “You pay no more thon - do. = | now. But’... the volue of your — : i. home will be ‘greatly i inerecsed. | : | | The new government ‘is: starting off on an —— wave of popu- or offer it t telp dad -dairecmpin, itain to be. deeply resen * Pat. Boone -- Replacing Van Cliburn} TULSA, Okla, (AP)—The -~ ‘| Junior Chamber of Commerce} said singer Pat Boone has been! substituted for epncert pianist Van) Cliburn on ifs-Hst of 10 outstand- | eS CN clin thie j Cibuin - was “dropped” tom the list after he informed the Jarceent hI % 4 PRE 4 a permit him to attend the aw: ceremonies at Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Jan. 17, * * tr. J Boone, 25, previously had to re ject the honor for the same ree! son, a Jaycee spokesman said, | However, he jnformed the Cham- ber of Commerce he now can at- tend the ceremony,.a requirement of the sponsors, - Names of the other nine men will be publicly announced within the next few days. glee Swipes $3,000 in One Size of Clothitig ‘OWENSBORO, Ky- (AP) — Po- lice have one clue to a men's store burglary here ‘Saturday night. They~said $3,000 = of cloeth- _ Shop at.... People’s Super Markets 3 bev. SALE: Monda Tuesday ‘ REGULAR | ond Wednendoy, JANU RY St 6th ond 7th J Locations The depths of the hatred of the|ing was ‘stolen. | “l $40 8. Telegraph Rd. [Cuban people for Batista, his dic-)- All size 42. aes SIZE 2682 West 12 Mile—Berkley jtatorship and the dreary history. fa? i ; $93 §. Hunter—Birmingham bel eruption on a Loyrors = : “Ta Hebrew, the girl's wa { - : : ee . ah as to | e seen to: jev usan means “fa lily.” - | Pe years . poe ; una 4s A lendh § Tew e ea ne Co we mE ee Fe ee ee ee ee we ee . ee ee ee ae 2 im ; / WITH COUPON © LY : PONTIAC, MICHIGAN 7 . : Livenaaa. i H STATEMENT: of CONDITION st roe a i ~ As of the close of business December 31, 1958 ; - ii 10a . | Cash on a a Due from Qther Banks ..-..:.... $16,251,150.29 - fill toe | ai : i Securities of the United States Government ....... , 24,979,950.55 $41,231,100.84 & (] — - , State, County and Municipal Bonds ......... >... . 19,925,778.35 Me) ' ; Other Bonds (Debentures—U. 8. Inatrumentalities). oy _8,495,972.76 “Wl ™ 2 : i Stock in Federal Reserve Bank . eeeuageses eu a - °" 165,000.00: - By) 7 . Loans and Discounts ...........00...0.00005. veveves . 13,833,824.59- - . AE a me |} —-—-Real Estate Mortgages ........0......0.000000005 .. 14,892,346,82 28,725,6714t il ee ee : Hy Accrued Income Receivable ...../..:....2.¢...0 40 466,977.92 Wie-ty 4 & : # Prepaid Expenses ............... eee ee | 11,310.25 -Biahw ' . me reee ee” ed ‘: Bank Premises, Land and Buildings ......... 04.6... 1,520,566.54 ik ee Lied h = SFarniture and Fixtures . someone 265,228.51 ees |) Fi io, ae < F Real Estate Owned Other Than Bank Promises . 176,115.06 1,961,910.05 BIRR |... .outh) \ el Other Assets... soupbooenaase see weees 24,222.71. Bilttcol - al . TOTAL RESOURCES Fete teeneceenreudiendcien) 4 96,007,944.29 : Hoo 0. f= LIABILITIES — a. Ties i Deposits: - | . Tho) GH Demand eel ete ae $49,007,784.32 a _- Ok ee onus . $6,701,961.84- -- fl | Stokely's Finest _. ff - joverument . unre eee es Sy thea bee on Ckweeees (9,221,951.84 — $87,931,697.50 §) i ae . BARTLETT ; it — Accrued Income Unearned «2... 6... ccee.0ceceee. we 8 O08. BT ad : ee i Reserve for Taxes, Interest, etc, ........ vanes 2 - 410,588.08 : ote! | : Reserve fdr Dividends Payable TIT ern : ~ 206,250.00 « im. s : i Reserve for Contingencies’. ...5........6. 0.0.0.0. | a egy a a ; eX _—_—Reserve for Loan Contingencies Pes c+ 545,889.83" 890,708.19 —fie | . Other Liabilities... ....., Sonics verges | te ee es . + 15,698.04 £ eS i Capital Stock—Common . na nMa bone osuase : 2,750,000.00 ps ae ‘t uf H = Surplus... ee rn 2,750,000.00 ees | eee | ; Undivided Profits eens Saya hod CaM coe sae pean 200,000.00 . 5,700,000.00 =. iE f f° TOTAL LIABILITIBS.*....:...... oo op - 96,00744.29. fle ive es Cn | oe _, -Ottlees At: W. Huron at) ‘ F suds : — Tilden a4. . N. Perry. at. +4 C= : : Da scciyiecy +s Keogo Bl | ° Harbor: .. Wi Lake. | 3 1° »»» Union Lake... MIL ’ oe dl , “National ‘Bank ford... Bloomfield Hills gil , f be ¥: 46 Lake Orion and | Oe ous oe o- f - B-@ u J. ow oe ¢. Waterford. i le a ae bs ee * “if e| = — SAO TN CN MR OLOTD a eee PLS A RI OOE ee sk kee 7] ; % $4 ; ~f ; os i : ant 5 m. oe yt mas oe ‘¢ i 4 - i i : : A = waite a = ye 7 - 5 He é ae ae > : ‘ en 2a * “4 ‘ ; 4 = eal aera : % cake & :a et ae ee ee ee BS ee aha eke ee ore Bs Se a as Ps & ee eo = ers — a ae — ve aa re o 5 r | ‘ 2 oe ® = af : fe . } nog: Po es : io i ¥ _ : : rein 5 ee ee _THE powtiic PRESS. } MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1959 | ‘On Sightseeing Tour — oe 3 ing ieee A Brand NEW = LOOK bani to Our Mikoyan Walks 2. ee: in Icy Capital Weather WASHINGTON (AP) —Not even|couldn't complain about ents the Russians mow what Soviet! Deputy Premier ‘Anastas lL. Mik- oyan will do next. That became clear Sunday. when/ni the short, bouncy Armenian with! bi the black moustache and collapsed | nose began, his two-week visit to the United States. | x * _© After.a motorcade brought “Mik-| _ oyan to the Soviet embassy, news- Men and photographers figured their work was done. Surely he _would decide to rest after his long journey from Copenhagen. Security “police agreed. ‘The only action around here is the chauffeurs cleaning thescars with feather dusters,’ one officer re- ported in midafternoon. |. Suddenly Mikoyan, muffled and —overcoated; with an- old, beat-up} Traffic tights also-did--not-daunt}-— “fedora_on ‘his head, strode. from | the embassy to start a two-hour | an; _ walk through Washington. Newsmen and — photographers rushed after him, surprised at the lack of advance notice. But they, NEW ‘59 WAGONS SERVICE Member of Elect uid Assn. FE. 4-1515 awe &: v [ELECTRO MART . 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Had-their Tocket{ struck the-moon, they would. have an- - nounced that as the objective; and now as it whirls giddily around the _ sun, they proclaim that feat as the _.. _ primary idea. ..__.__. - 7 wk. * a In-any event, they've achieved a triumph of international or even interglobal character. This coun- try can’t “laugh it off,” or “write it down.” It just won't submit to either of these treatments. | The thing is real, it’s huge, it’s legitimate and it’s really “out there.” No one anywhere can make any mistake about that. bow before the inevitable and acknowledge that we've been- out- stripped. ~ 4 -* * a American scientists and diplomats unite in declaring that we must move - forward with greater specd and : greater concentration. We must “step on it” and race ahead. The entire ,, globe places too much impor tance on this rocket and intercontinental moon business. We are being judged too much on this one isolated phase of national offense and defense. ’ * x :-* _ = But since that's the inescapable - fact, we must “play the ball where it lies” and move ahead with greater speed in this division, whether that seems the logical step or not. Perhaps we might do ourselves and the world greater ~ ypood by concentrating on some other features of this rocket busi- ness. But our world standing is currently appraised by our suc- cessfal or unsuccessful competi- ‘tion with the Russians in this particular division. AP’s Eleven. Football Selections Are Best . Fully a dozen All American foot- ball teams have been offered. the fans, but it remains for the Asso- ciated Press to come up with the best of all.- This doesn’t refer to the official. selections but to. this one _ which they subsequently prepared: ENDS—Coyle, Oklahoma, and. Wetoska, Notre Dame. TACKLES—Strom, Air Force; . Cyvercko, Northwestern, GUARDS — Koenig, Southern Methodist, and GuiZik, Pittsburg. - \ CENTER—Donnell, Vanderbilt. BACKS — DAWKINS, ARMY AND OAKLAND COUNTY, CAP- TAIN; White, Ohio State; Tran- chini, Navy; and Hobbs, Wis- consin, * P= 9) wo 7 There they are. There's the. smartest football ‘team inthe United States.” Tere *- stand the eleven college: football players of 1958 with the highest Scholastic grades. * * * ' Five of these boys are also on the : econseuus “All-America” © which a ‘ es - THE PONTIAC PRES SS. Published by Tue Powriao Paces Conipa 48 W. Huron @t. ‘on ting, Tentgan Trade Mark Dalle, Except ‘Bunday This nation will be the first to red. years — ’ Fifteen ee eee Aer aponatng Sever “ao hatt mtitton tn means a poll of the leading selectors* for football ability alone. These eleven are our boys. New York Headlines © Are Very Interesting These headlines are interesting. Glance through them all as they- appeared in the New York Times: From Washington—The Fitibuster Question Terrible Disaster in Brooklyn — a Public School Building. on Fire —Seven Children Are ‘Suffocated eee Plan _on Foot for Separation of The North and South Serville Instruction in Russia - From Washington—The President's — —~- so Health _ Admission of Oregon—Paucity of - Population and the Reasons They ~ Want to Come Into Union x wk . The most interesting thing about all these headlines lies in this amus- ing and even astounding fact: They were written and printed one hun- 3 * Maybe the old world isn’t chang- ing as fast as we think it is. “Seok The Man ‘About ‘Town The Biggest Gain .* Newest Recreation Area in Our County Makes It Winter sports: Another matter in which the. Enea area has every- thing. Now the largest sucht area in Oakland County, and one ef the largest In Michi- gan, . The Holly Rec reation Area, also made the biggest gain in attendance during the past year. It also ts the newest in development in the county. ~ Pigures just released by its Manager, Murray W. Titsworth, show that 506,750 visited it during 1958. Camping permits “and extensions to a total of 938 issued. He is preparing for an attendance close to a million this Year, Including 2,000 camping permits. On thts property ts located the new Mount Holly Ski Resort, © . the land being under lease to Mort Graddis, ; where 25,656 paid for participating In this sport, while other untold thousands came as witnesses. This is showing a- big in- crease over last, winter, the customers registered before Jan, 1 being more than one-third of last, season's entire number: Another very refreshing ftem in Mr. Titsworth’'s report shows that vandalism, in the thousands of acres under his juris- diction again showed a big drop during 1958. Retiring at the cate m 1950 as dean of Oakland County Circult Judges, Frank L. Doty has served in that capacity since 1927. other Michigan also retire this year, the 16 having a total of over 300 years in that capacity. looking into the matter, the Michigan Turnpike Authority, of which George N. Higgins is chalrman, returns $77,000 of the $650,000 appropriated to them, and sus- pends — without one foot of turnpike be- ing bullt gr one foot of right of way for same being secured. Ho “hum! Letters, phone cule and persorial cons _ tacts from readerg-of this column, the most urgent of which comes from Mrs. Hetiry Lange “ar Walled Bake, seck for a sullable place to: dispose of old Christmas cards. suggestions? Any A shepherd dog owned by Bertram Reederman of Pontiac Lake, retrieves fish. When a fish nibbles on the hook, he grabs the line and runs along the fee until it Is ‘pulled out, after which he takes a point on it until hts master gives the order. fe reamccnens T like that letter from “Just an Old Sot,” Clreult Judges dear . "- need to do and say... a» A Switch David Lawrence Asks: WASHINGTON — Shades of Joe McCarthy! Strange as it may seem, the so-called ‘‘liberals’’. jn the Senate of. both parties—who ~ voted on one count to “‘censure” the Wisconsin senator in 1954 for something that happened in his previous ‘term in the Sen- ate — are adopt- very same argu- ‘ment he made, namely, that the “continuing body.” LAWRENCE Expediency is the reason the northern senators who want to change the rufes to curtail fili- busters — aimed principally at “civil rights’ lIegislation—do not have enough strength to muster.a two-thirds vote as the present rules require, They seek the right, therefore, to gag the Senate by means of a 51 per cent majority vote. The southern senators who voted against Senator McCarthy are con- sistent today, for they hold that the Senate is a ‘‘continuing. body” and its rules can be changed only by a two-thirds vote. Logically the ‘‘liberals, oy ‘on the : _other hand, in their insistence that the Senate is not a ‘continuing body." ought to adopt a motion fo expunge from the records of the Senate their vote, which said that Senator McCarthy should be “censured” for refusing to testify. before a Senate committee during his previous term of office. Actually, he had been elected by the people of Wisconsin after those charges were fully aired, and, when he took his oath as a senator’ in Jawuary 1953, for a hew term, he challenged the Senate to ask him to stand aside while it investigated any charges. This the Senate did not do, but two years later, when there was an acrimonious fight against the Wisconsin senator on other grounds, the failure -to testify in 1952 was trumped up as an excuse _4o-“eensure™’ him. Portraits ~ By JAMES J. METCALFE Whenever you gaze in my eyes . .,. And whisper “please’’ to me . My heart surrenders to you, dear .>. , With loving sympathy . That look of yours becomes a charm . . That. holdg me in a spe}l . | And yours is any gift you ask... Or secret I can tell so te is ‘a ‘special something, : . Which no one else could oO . 5 T am in love with you . There is no trickery involved... Or mystic atmosphere . . ..Which wotild be quite impossible x For you are so sincere. , . Your gaze and that one word are all... You your happiness, dear one . . Means mine in every way. (Copyright, 1959) SE The Country Parson {ng this week the. Senate is not a—— -—¥ork.sIn, . Catarrhal Croup, Fischer said: - And naturally it is because Because. climate (bi-chloride, of mercury) Is the Sonate a ‘Continuing Body’? kill legislation which they knew a It is trie, of course, that the : Senaten -may at any time expel a ol per cent majority would adopt if a vote were permitted. © member for any reason, but this 5 el ee must be by a two-thirds vote. It was well known at the time that there were not two-thirds. of the Senate who would have voted to expel the late Wisconsin senator, so his opponents resorted to the. ‘censure’! tactics. a Likewise, in casein ‘the strategy used by the school of thought which believes the “end justifies the means,” it is worth noting thatthe effort being made this week to curtail fillbusters Is the Senate a “‘continuing body'’? “ Unlike the House of Rep- resentatives, all of whose mem- bers go out of office every two years, only one-third of the sena- tors come up for election every two years. This means that two- thirds of the Senate are “hold- overs’ after every election. So far. as they are concerned, the Senate is realistically a ‘‘con- tinuing body,” but the newcomers to say what the rules should be. : The opponents are willing to grant them that right, but onty under the existing rules requiring .a two- thirds vote before any change becomes yeild. a majority of the Senate would vote to limit debate, but two- thirds might not, ; The ‘‘liberals” themselves have often used the filibuster weapon to Dr. William Brady Says: = Copper Sulfate Acts Fast as Emetic mm Emergency For. years I have esertted to- right ee with the contents of Dr. Abraham Jacobi, father of stomach. pediatrics, the suggestion of cop- How much poison the baby per sulfate (blue ~ _ had swallowed, there was no vitriol) as an , way of Knowing. But-thanks to emetic for infant, ” the Instantaneous vomiting pro- child or adult. In duced by the copper sulfate she the third edition showed no ill effect. of his book Imagine waiting half an hour “Therapeutics of or half a minute for the emetic to Ififancy and act, under such circumstance! Childhood,” he x w+ * mentioned that “a ‘Signed jetters, not more than one promptly admin- page or 100 words long pertaining to istered emetic” personal health at _ hygiene, ease, e Dr. fw iittam Brady. mh a answered by See Is at This Stage’ _ ue they should have a chance. ’ life of trade,” thought i wea city le that pdewalhs be Geant’ att aher maak “= Soto Wp atin ta cnn hich ane safety of those walking. i kw © the majority of home owners are very prompt dbout cleaning their walks, but the minority group! If they're that lazy, the city should step in and do it, for a charge, of course, Just as was done with weeds on empty owned lots: S a a ce ae sg i ay mas ee - Let’s hear from other walkers on this serious subject. Urges Open. Shelf - for Sex Education The Pontiac library has a closed shelf, containing engineering text> books and other similar types, books on childbirth and ‘pooks on sex education, which “are written _ by doctors and ministers. x * * This is depriving our. children of the one place where the shy, embarrassed child can go for information and leaves them no choice but to learn half truths. They have newhere to learn the- sacred part of wuarrtage: Our many unwed mothers might have been helped to understand the importance, ‘of chastity had they had the opportunity to learn both sides of the story. Childbirth books locked fi a case make hav- ing a baby. seem like a horrible. experience, too terrible for their ears. Just beeause a book is tech- nical is no reason -to keep our brighter children from re adifng them. I beg you to work with your” PTA and similar groups to help make sex something that’s looked on with the wholesome attitude it should be. - -- Mrs. Owens * §12 Kuhn ‘Could That Be ~ Written Today?’ That man that said ‘‘the meek shall inherit the earth’ didn’t know about the earth today. Think what _ Russia does to the meek. Slayly Too Big Business ~ In your editorial a short time ago you mentioned big business and asked the question, what or when is big business. From my limited knowledge the answer is this: The slogan, ‘‘Competition is the ‘has been accepted = ,an organ- {a single cor- for aiggalenar on i dis- bi » curation with or without subsidi- aries or a holding company that ‘is all subsidiaries, o* companies ‘with+ gentlemen’s agreements op- erate to the point where competi- ’ tion is artificial, they are too big. . Ray H. Wilkinson 13 Rosshire. Ct. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Because he hath inclined his ear unto me, therefore wil! I call upon him as tong as I live.— Ecoles sone -_* * ** Father! no -prophet’s laws I seek, Thy laws in Nature's - works appear; — 1 own myself corrupt and” weak, Yet will I pray, for thou — cane Sees Reader Condemns _Human Vivisection Shame on our newspapers for printing Dr. Kevorkian’s ideas about using humanity for experi- mental purposes by. means of vivi- section. It’s quite likely parts of the world will welcome just such a revolting article for propagarida purposes. : -* *. € The doctor did interview two . > condemned prisoners on this, but’ these men werent of the doctor's equal in professional knowledge; ete. Would he have used the — same approach had these two ” —qen been of his profession? . a a ° .It’s entirely out of place for the medical profession to become in- volved in any type of destructive surgical procedures on a living human being, even for advance- ment. of medical science. All said, ~ 1 believe the doctor means well, _ but he’s stil young. A. D. 1958 Waterford Graduate Defends Teacher I'm a 1958 graduate of Water “ford Township High School. and have known Mr. Mooney as an instructor and a personal friend. Never .have I read ee ing and malicious slander _ anyone as has been printed Mr. Mooney. I, for one, believe he’s one ‘ot the finest men mahy students have knowr and certainly one of the best teachers ever to be at Water- ford, a school that's 4iterally-in- fested with instructors with social- istic viewpoints. Sharon Del Montier ‘ Wilmington, Calif. All letters for Voice of the People must contain the name and address of the writer. This information will be withheld upon request if the letter 1s not of a critical nature. Letters must be under 200 words and The Pontiac Press reserves the right to edit all letters. ; _.* Smiles A penitentiary in the West has a course in journalism, The stu- dents can write a lot in one sen- tence. + x .« * The better you master the art of ignoring your troubles the smaller “7, seem to be, * * How do eee manage to do * a long stretch in some of the very small cells? : = = x * * Living in the past is kinda fun for a girl when she does it by ’ reading Beck into her diary. * * { ay 2 eres of what type of dance it is, the youth of today kriows how to hold his own—kinda Cant: x *e Now is the time when the jack: (ipecac, zinc - stamped self-addressed envelope is sent copper sulfate, DR. BRADY tw The Pontiac Press, Pontiac Michigan. wilt hear. of all-trades goes into the samo turpeth mineral, apomorphine) _ 4 © it 1959) __ Lord Byron. thing — Christmas expenses. “has often relieved the spasmodic dyspnea" (difficult breathing) ‘‘of nocturnal attacks of croup.” Case Records of a Psychologist: x- * * Then, the third great textbook on "Diseases of Infancy and ree hood” appeared (the second, course was Holt’s ‘‘Care and He ing of Children). This was written by Louis Fischer, M-D., of New Bas “the “spark plugs” of Laryngitis, Spasmodic Croup or: entists or inventors and put ES = them into our average homes, Emetics. — The most rapid 4p erepy raising our standard of method of relieving catarrhal ‘ac- cumulations is in giving an emetic ving. America has zoomed ; . ~ Because of its stellar salesmen. ... Asafe emetic is a teaspoonful of syrup of ipecac. Dose may be “By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case: A-419: Harry B., aged 25 repeated in half an hour if not effectual . has returned to college after two Stop! What in Sam Hilt, will years in the Army. the doctor or child's mother do “Dr, Crane, Iam graduating at “to white away half an hour, wait- tHe end of this semester from engi- ing to see if the emetic in going neering school,”’ to work? Maybe play a = = he began. “And, I have checkers? .. Mustard water and sulfate two choices of zinc are also useful. Tartar available, -I can emetic in 1/10th grain doses, get a position gradually increased, is valuable. . inside a factory My favorite emetic is sulfate of as a research copper, i-grain doses, in half an man. : wid - ounce or less of water. This usual- “Or I can be- ly produces an instantaneous ef- come a.sales- fect.” “man for the * * same firm -and , Like most of my_colleagues of ‘ DR, CRANE after a year’ the time, I Mat, my office in my specialized training program, t hone, One day my daughter, Laila Rookh, crept into the office; and knocked a bottle_of corrosive sub- can have a sales territory. “Dr. Crane, which would you take if you were in my place? I'm a quiet fellow and more of n Framk once called | He said they take sr ta jn i SrCats of ciotstwrer sets One of America’s Feading dental educators thus said it re- ° quires 500 different patients in a “demtiaty operating duce a fairly busy practice. And he estimated 800 are needed to swamp a dentist with office appointments. — rf * * ; Much the same thing is true in selling insurance or automobiles, stocks and bonds, or steel products, SALESMEN ARE MADE Good salesmen’ are made; net born that way! 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Mayes Prudential Agent Herbert Buchanan ; Robert Bevier | Joseph Winkler , 7 ° | ‘Herman Kunze Derwood Lemke meehey 5. 4 listed below: . Lee Linebeugh Owen Stansell Percy Latimer jones King: as saan Longstreth . f ; a - Joseph Brenkert - . PONTIAC DISTRICT PranboPavkovre Hubert Wright II ‘ AGENCIES OFFICE - Robert Eisele; Staff ‘Manager _ George Gran, Staff Manager apd oe ine! af * §350 West Huron St. lowsph) Beroche Themes Andean Aro: Pontiac, Michigan Glenn Hardi ohn Cérbonarg Floyd T. Pierce, Div. Mgr. th roiry % 2 ‘ C. £. MAISON, ¢. L. U., a is obert Proctor James Laidig’ . District Manager ss had Howard Hollowell Noel Reed i? » 4 Homer Allen . Walter Swiatek Clair Ls {Johnson Charles Fitzpatrick = Earl Steiner Earl Swalr 4 - "Marshall Morse Associated With . : | Brooke Bennett Associated With . Our Willard A. Guerber and: Associates Agency, Detroit —: Our. Wolverine Agency, Detroit 7 e oe 3 i ‘ >. ‘ } 4 ! 5 fie é t y 7 E co es #4 } . a... ® : i ee ee - BOI, THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1059 Bo : es are erate are iN Deaths i i Por for id Ne by M llowa Siuilenis | Mrs. R i White Se et else Pays Tab - ag ee in Pontiac: and Nearby Areas (Get Punch-Type ‘cut Sees mat Chompfet ass ercaa™ JOSHUA: AIKEN pay be and Mrs. Edward Wilson of Bu- : Succumbs at 63 Qe | NORFOLK, Va. t#—When. Mel Defense tawyers Join Word has been received of James O. Emerson, 76, of 190 E. = grandchildren IOWA CITY,. Iowa (UPD craps > Mi ion Cars _|vin Hughes and Harvey Howlett perl of Mian Shores home after an iliness of seven Service wil be ned ot° eb. bs Aife Resident of Pontiac jee aes : aus . - (nationwide canuilanlon for ye 5 3 . a ; sacl ; 3 a the : A = ss : month. > oe ae 2 gees inson Funeral Heme|IOwa are ping to gin ue this Dies . Afte: iline: - of roll up their sleeves. Oe banal Fia. ‘ BUS. es jime-sa’ ile in criminal has in Perry . Mt. gg toro ving. passenger cars registered in the ree 2 Doce ‘Mr. Aiken, @ former employe of| A member 9 the Baptist Church, |Comntery Maen, wich baa arn deatned| Several Woks - _ |Unhed states tn 100, €,000.000| wan te'tas tong te tent e (Oey, ermes uoe © —reotect the Oakiand-Motor-Car Co., died Mr. Emerson had worked at Pon- as “unique” among major educa- : pn eh open ed nl dividual rights and promote the ee 99 He is survived by his wife,|ti8e Motor. Division and formerly; MARTIN'SPAK “ | tional institutions. . -._ |were owned by. 36,500,000 individ. stop. packing It away. ____limprovement-—and — remolding of Katherine; a son, and four daugh-OWned a farm. his wite Noig?| Martin Spak, 65, of 53 Omar St.| kok Mrs. Robert E. (Isabel C.) White|uals, 4,250,000 were scrapped dur- Waghes wen 9 recent maich ‘pylcriminal law practice.” President ters, all of Miami, Fla. . Fry eg Scie neat on {died Saturday-at the Pine Cone| Registrar. Ted McCarrel said the gg Naa ova si died Sun-|ing the year, and the balance of|chomping through a hot roast beefiof the association, which began Pontiac. General Hospital|8,25,000 was owned by business/dinner with potatoes, and|with an initial membership of 105, MRS. Y BEEHLER inyard of Palmdale, Calif.; Rest Home after an iliness of three idea is to expedite services to stu- po gravy pa Mag: ? Freargey ge TG Menard rua ogg Neti SO : Set ee (Read; on ho arty. diner wi Contes A Bellows, Chicago. ler, 64, of 84 Mark St., died Sunday| Boadway, both of Pontiac; two| A Fesident of Pontise for 23)racy peri a Ay opera De _E A. Cretan, who was = at Pontiac General Hospital after |brothers, Curd of Pontiac and John|¥e@"s, Mr. Spak had been em-|sity's recording and filing system. | co superin- an illness of several weeks. cog a Some Me and two sisters,|Ployed at Pontiac Motor DNision.| 44,, black and gold card | sav fF ace i reat A member of the Congregational] Mrs. J. 0. Suiter of Hardin, Ky., Welecsplgacod by ason, Marshall) yeaty the student's signature and State Hospital for “We' T H ?p Church, -she had-been employed at}. mee —" “gepviee willbe held-at 1:30-p-m. is embossed with his name and |< - p/many years, Al e re wo. lappy eop e eo ee @ Walte's Deparemneat Sune.ond was 4 Tuesday at the Huntoon Funeral a member of ‘the Pontiac Business Mrs. Robert Adler oat Lo en pe Perry Mt. department store charge plate “mera || We Heat Our Home with Geo” and Professional Women’s Club, vd -/Park Cemetery. and is issued in much the same = eS a OES, and Tuesday Mus! . - 8 FE t: manner, : : ; ints Episcopal “a Tie boty mar soarcecatin Fu Digs in Hospital © | MS =m serrt | Varo tes and derarnentsf Church, Cleaner Burning . Fue’ Oil! neral Home. mo ee WOLVERINE LAKE VILLAGE—|on campus have “hand registers” rege Pion - ——[KARON' (BUD) _CUND¥Y ~~} Mrs. Robert M. (Florence) Ad-|Rosery— service for Mrs. Emil similar—te—those—used in stores Seryice for Aaron G. (Bud) fil 83, of 22-E. Columbia Ave., (Frances). Spitz, 20, of 0, of 3715 Wol- sare —_ 8 name is/@ Cand St: of 83-E, Beverly Ave,, Mother of Ponting businessmen| verine Bd. wid be recited et & Pie Rime | who diéd ‘Saturday at St. Joseph| Charles and-Edwin Adler, died Sat-| Tu 7 Py . eal & dele, Mrs: Mangere Peon: yn eee a id at 1. 0|¥day at Pontiac General Hospital:|neral Home, Walled Lake: Service| | ® =o % | OM ldergast of ‘Balboa. Island, Calif. Sacked at Voorhees-Siple|..4 Tesident of Pontiac ‘since 1939, /will conducted at 10 a.m. Wednes-| For university purposes, this Pro-| "Se 55 JRineral- Hom Burial will be in|Mis. Adler was a member-of the|day_at St. William Catholic tholic Churek;{cedure is used for recording serv- rvice be held at 2 p.m. = ads Baptist Church of Deer Lake, Ky.|Walled Lake, with burial in Mt.jices a student might receive at the Tuesday at All Saints Episcopal | ~ Perry Mt. Park” Cemetery. —- | She leaves another : Church with the Rev. George Mr. was 8 ; ie at She ves “son, dames {V! Olivet Cemetery, Detroit. library, the erst clinic, student | : ai wit Schroeder’s Service Station. He is\; o% Kentucky, and a tbrother,| | Mrs. Spitz was a'member of the ‘| be at White Chapel Memorial | survived by his’ wife, Gloria;—his| Weaver Garrett of Columbus, Ohio.|Rosary Altar Society of St. Wil-/@nd 80 on. — Cemetery, Her-body-is-at Sparks- parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘A,| Servier will be held at 8 tonight/liams Catholic Church and of the; — 5 ——_-_ | atts Seal Ban Cundy of Pontiac; and a daughter, @t the Huntoort Funeral Home, aft-| auxiliary of the Walled Lake post Iceland is about the same size | Taide @ ‘Jer which the body. will be sent tolof Veterans of Foreign Wars, She|®% Kentucky. Pallbearers will be Dr. Harold the Price Funeral Home for serv-|diedSaturday at her home after ‘havc (titan _ MRS. ARTHUR R GARD __ |ice and burial 1 Tharedty a ne an illness of 14 months. “9 e e Mrs. -Arthur (ida Belle) Gard, |U'®: Ky. _| Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.) - Science Shrinks Piles ee itt ‘ere see es! New Way Without S morning. pelle == MSU Educator Dies. ohn’ Spitz, both of Detroit, and| LV@ ay It out Sur gery || several grandchildren. ie ch oat A member of.the Zion Nazarene ee, Sto Ss Itch— Relieves Pain Red Stamps whi are given me at no chur ee came to Fontan SuCenly in LANSING |rormer Rotary Offic D extra cost” Fk eT owand Former Rotary Official |New York, N. Y. (Special) =] a problem!” And among these are two sons, Arthur V. of Pon-| EAST LANSING uw — Funeral Succumbs in Florida onda no ihasting ooecans Se at hese teal coe teas! And, the whole family « enjoy o tiae; Vietor P. of St. Louis, Mo,;|Service will be held at Lansing) “TAMPA, Fla, U#—Arthur Stanley| with the astonishing ability to | some of 10 to 20years’standing. [J cleaner, more comfortable home and a daughter, Mrs. Laella Hen- tomorrow” for Dr. Cecil Millard,| m+2Gerald of. Windsor, Dnt., shrink hemorrhoids, stop itch- All this, without the use of — : derson of Howell. the founder and director of cull past vice president of Rotary ire ing, and relieve pain — without narcotics, anesthetics or astrin- with Gee Furnace oil! She also leaves a brother and Development La University Child ternational, died herve over the wrens: hemorrheid after gente cs ways pan tel poggrs ed _ * oe ealing substance }0- , two sisters. > = ss weekend. | another,“very striking improve- | Dyne*)—the disco of ———— < 4 —— Service will be held at 2 P.M)" senard, a ae and died| Fitz-Gerald, a retired Chartered net reported ees world-famous research institu- | [7 Attention Tuesday at the Melvin A. Sehutt!saturdmy as he- left an East|scoountant. was founder of the) S*5, 0 uot cved promptiy. | wide use for healing injured | COAL USERS : taken to thy White Fomsrel Home Lansing t. « = P And, while gently relieving | tissue on all parts of the body. ° . Bon . * oe | pain, actual reduction ar re- This new ing substance ge sdal & loa at Fisk, for service and burial im) yrijard, a. nati t Frantier,| His surv ivors include the widow, traction (shrinking) took place. | is offered in suppository or oint-- “Order your in load lots Ash Hill Cemetery on Friday. _|mich, taught in several schools Grayce, and a son, Patrick S. Fitz- And most amazing of all— | ment form called Preparation | of two ton or more and .:.« MRS. WILLIAM ; ings |before joining the MSU faculty in’@ Geraid-of Sault-Ste.Marie, Ont. tiie _Seprevement was main. H.* Ask aot individually sesied MRS. CUMM : J m cases w rs’ | conve ti > A Mrs. William (Eda M.) Cum: 2938. —He-beeame head of MSU's, __- : observations were continued Searie: a sreperatien | ~ SAVE 50° +. Per Co re] : mings— 84. of 2396 Gariand- Ave; department of education in 1942 ‘Two baked potatoes will give; over a period of many months! | ointment with special -appli- aA L OIL C . ' } pag te Pontiac General and served as dean of the School | you all the Vitamin C you need, In fact, results were so thor- | cator. Preparation H is sold at i and 2) ay at ¢ General jor Education from-1953 to 1954. |says Adelia M. Beewukes, associ-| ough that sufferers were able | all drug counters. Satisfaction Get Red Stomps, Too! awe | Hospital following a brief illness.) tie is survived by his widow, ate professor of nutrition at the to make such astonishing state- | guaranteed or money refunded. d| LAKE ST ' ; P a A =e S grating oe A cata a son and a sister. : University_of Michigan. ments as Piles have ceased to be | -¢ -- *Reg. U, 3 P Fat Of, ‘worked for the Pontiac Board of. _ / . . _ es a — oe Education. w w She leaves a sister, Berta A.|. - ~ — =n Wells of Pontiac.’ : . Service will be held at 3_p.m.| _ Beautiful wedding of style and luxury! . Tuesday at Sparks-Griffin Funeral]: The new 4passenger Thunderbird, Home with burial’ in White Chapel left, and the new 6-passenger Galaxie Memorial Se: ; Club Victoria, right. a ? : « thee a ae a / Married in style to the Thunderbird oe SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Sey- : mour Berkson, 53, publisher of the New York Journal American for three yesrs,. died Sunday of a heart attack. Berkson was a. for- mer general manager of Interna- tional News Service, now merged | He started his journalism career; ~ = < > ; ~g os oe ee ce ~ 2 as a district reporter for the Chi- . : ; } . : a cago-Herald and American while a student at the 7 of Chi-} cago. yar x * x . - : CAMBRIDGE, England (AP) — a Edwin Muir, 71, Scottish poet, nov- elist ‘and critic, died Saturday of| a. -heart- affliction. He was a Charles Eliot Norton professor of Beautifully proportioned | new Galaxie Club Victoria... - Sees pectey et er site ‘cl = ole of six sedan, hardtop and convertible Galaxie models. Orkney Islands, | y ** * * : WINTERTHUR, Switzerland, (AP) — Hans Suilzer, 83, one of] Switzerland’s leading industrialists and head of Swiss foreign mis- sions in both world wars, died Sat- urday. kt *«- DALLAS (AP) — Dr. William _ _ 7 S & : wd , Warren Sweet, 77, ,;chureh_ histo- yy a Wr : = oe ; Bs EIN pve aa eee rian and retired head of Perkins ; ee ‘ . p ; _ School of Theology et Southern —— Methodist University, died Satur- day. Before coming to SMU he had been professor of American chris- tianity at the University of Chi- CagO, . 2 * * * ‘SOUTH. BEND,. Ind.. (AP) —|- ‘Thomas W. Slick, the first. judge |” of the Northern Indiana District “ Federal Court, died Saturday, He was nominated to the ee cogs by President Calvin Cooledge in es 1925 and retired in ‘1934. es _ 2 2 ¥£ : egg Tenn, yagi i: - Acclaimed by the World 1 of Style - oes a Acclaimed by: the World of Fashion : “Thunderbird elegance anyone? 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G i = Bee €.4 eS ' é : fs ' : 4 tg? ‘ a : : ‘ é es . ‘ * aaa ¥ & “8 PS.wv met PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY e 1959 T =~ ae ~ait DEATH SQUEEZE — A tel squeezed between two other cars express passenger train ramme cars in San Giuliano Piemonte Filer City to: Be Center - . of Pulpwood Research | | been named as headquarters for the new Lower Michigan Pulpwood | Research Assn. x The associdtion is made up of represemtatives of S. D. Warren Co., Muskegon; Abitibi Corp., Al _pent; Scott Paper Co., Detroit; American- Box Board Co., Filer (Advaptisement) ° New laxative discovery for normal regularity. As you grow older, the internal mus- cles of your colon wall also age, lose the strength that propels waste from the body. Stagnant bowel contents. be .* come so dry and éhrunket that they fail to simulate the urge to purge ~ Rebet, doctors say, lies in a new laxauive principle Oli styte-bulks ane morteners may create gastuke 3 oO, — = 4 days tor retiet. Old sfyle salts an drugs cramp and gripe the entire system. Of all laxatives, only new COvLONAIO gives you its special 3-way - > gelef that works only on the lower F % -eoton (area of constipation) Stops Constipation Due to “Agi : ; AP> Wirephote escoped’ car is northern Italy. Two persons were killed and 10 after two-coach injured. The The passenger train was traveling | I¢ : “d into freight about 50 miles an hour when it rammed ‘the | y near Turin, in freight cars. | Hunt Bodies of of Two {Cosmetics Banned Killed in Air Crash |sate education ninister Serdar See He University in 1 New York {University of New York “ety for his work in behalf of the school resumed their search today for bodies of two of the three airmen killed Saturday night when a Cl. Flying Boxcar crashed while ¢om- ing in for a landnig. | Killed in the crash were Capt.) ' |Osmor B. Howell, 34, San Angelo, Tex. the co-pilot; Capt. Jack E, Roosa, 40, Uvalde, Tex., the pilot, and S-8gt. Rodolphi. Quinones, 26, Corpus Christi, Tex., crew chief. There were no survivors. Firefighting crew's recovered Howell's body shortly after the crash. : : U. of M. Receives Grant | for Arithmetic Program ANN ARBOR #—The University of Michigan has received a grant from the National Science Founda- ~|tion for an experimental summer fessor of education, will direct the summer program on the Ann Arbor campus July 20-Aug. 15. __| High school supervisors, teachers and principals will participate in’ institute program in arithmetic. 2 SENDER BEEF . the e program. FOOD > City, and Otsego Falls Paper Mills, ; |Otsego. Roman P. Suess of Otsego Wrong H unch Is ipresident. The association spon- | on New Flag related to forest management. 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YORK (AP)—Two pretty friendly and willing to ib Uy imagine,” - \and adventurous British secretar- * x9 be me ary.. “We Waited on.tables in As,|jobs, Cecily: “We On cn. tae ae atuaer les wane _ ies, after A 15-month work-travel’ pen, Colo. paved seclolie > here, pid Coty.“ but welly sold it to a "But ‘we ram fmto a. number |, Deleeaes, wil dlscuss wide _ JANUARY 19th, 1959 - tour gf America, have’ come uD |coompadion: a Beet Fehoalees, ‘we; tok, a amunier of vacsiiens so we Saslie Be S20 vether than tevect about Britain,” |), gered Pon , with . conelusions: imade surveys in $50 more to repair it said Cecily. “Many 2 there |Re Sraduat » ‘Day, Half-Day -and Evening Classes “American. bosses’ are more le-| w as secretaries in owas! a = a cities" The girls bought a second-hand |biggest blow to their pride came|the British working class is op.|** ®visory committee 0 Higher Accounting . O Executive Secretarial ‘jn Eng you get Jonger) sees. _everyete were|car in San Francisco for $160—jin Aspen when they overheard a/pressed, that food is rationed in| 0 Business Administration O Gregg Shorthand ary pues bra » a you ———$—— - our country, tat the British have Bandit Swept ~ () Bookkeeping Q Typewriting ee ee no sense of humor, and that ev- 8 Shorthand Calculator & Comptometer ~ * & . OC) Speedwriting Oo ptome' j ea eryone in England drinks tea. Nei- “Here a boy on a date asks a ther of us happens to like tea.” Off Feet During Check the above courses-which interest you and mail ; girl what she would like to do. In}. ¢ s+ s H. ] d A this Advertisement to us today. We will send you our < Bagind be fas, pla and et What thing about America weet|-20/GUp Attempt cre ene meena — er what they ut Ameri- them ; | oe can boys, on the whole, are more Toes” wh Wey, LOUISVILLE, Ky, (AP) — Al. HOURS saan . .| was the time ‘We west on a date| Would up man Was Swept}: v1 ing 8:30-1:30; Afternoon 13:00-2:30; Evening 6:30-9: & e girls,. Hilary Birley and “lout West and one of the boys or- loft his feet here. Cecily Thompson, both 22, landed! dered a hamburger arid topped it The _ bandit entered a liquor ; in this country in September, 1957, with $280 each and a determina- tion to see the. United States. They| | drew wp their tour with the help J store and pointed a gun at man- ager Sal Waldman. ? * * iness Institute * Phone FE 2-351 Waldman, 67, grabbed .a broom 40 jobs “and éarned about $2,200 each: wig We. held. about every type of} © © PPVPrryT of Manpower, Inc:, an arganiza-| | “Girls going to work in the|and started pushing. the man out ; PONTIAC tion specializing in providing in-|/ still wearing bobby, pins| 9, the- store. Janitor Clinton Cak : 7 a " s - & — firms with skilled -em;| f bert came from a back peom and : loyes on a part- -time or emer NI men wearing” T-shirts in helped. : ee ie) Cr es ee oe Pe te Bees eceres —_ gency basis. . ks Hilary. ve + Name : Address we x * * ee ee fa a ___In-their journey across ‘America ——_ - “gunman, RA _ A OV EI ) and back the two girls held some| as Charles Ray IVETE N PPR rvrrwywy ve MIMEOGRAPHING SERVICE Bulletins, _. Letters, Etc. FAST SERVICE! ’ Christian Literature Sales; , 39 Oakland FE 4-9591 § rYwvv@TvVYVTyYYwewwey wy. ll tl li i i i ll i i i ret quality dosthey think the British have that Americans lack? | | “An ability to” amuse them-| * |selves,”~ said Hilary, after al " [thoughtful pause. “The British are more self-sufficient in the use of — The American is likely to be at looge ends if he doesn’t find something outside himself to en-] tertajr aio — x * And oo added: “The British |young people have more respect {for their government, their police, ‘land their elders." i But both ‘girls agreed they'd had. a wonderful time and would like | to come agair. They also think it) would be a fine idea if moet : American working girls would go ie to Britain and Europe .and learn about living conditions there on a/ similar job-travel program. | “The besf way to learn a coun try is to work in it,’ said Hilary. 3 . For New. Mothers ae MAYTAG | | | LINT FILTER | Ps AGITATOR—CisdsE ~ ‘and New Cold Water | Wear. 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ES, Inc. wf il 4. las Open Neadey end Fridey "til 7 P M. . ed : . 2 . 3 : A FE +1558 1 ; 2 ist West Huron Street a FEA : sama ee ¢ * . eng iA - ~ ? ‘ é Pi @ * ee cae a le Christmas spirits are still-in full swing at the George Putnam home on West Iroquois road. Left to right, Sesin ‘Roger, Brooks ~ Develop - Discipline in Teens Tf a_ teenager is worried about her appearantr, chances are very good that it's one of two things: Too much pound- age or poor skin, Both plague many girls and” make them feel less than love- ly This feeling, in turn, ¢an do damage, It can make shown to other people so that they really stay away, . The answer fies, in doing something if e her of these preblems is yours, Overweight can be ished in one way only: By go- ing ona diet. There's no other wey to get rid of those ugly pounds, : So yeu Might as well develop character and a sense of self- discipline while you're in your teens into the firm and dependable habits that stand by, you for a lifetime. .~ As for the poor skin, clear tt up by keeping it) absolutely clean and eliminating sweets, starches and fats from) your | «it. ’ Drink plenty of ‘water cach day and eat lots of leafy green vegetables, Four pages today in Women’s Section itself” afely sai . $e. ae ABBY select a florist who is a mem- _, Delivery. ; by them are guarantted to be the mroney is - It's easiest then to get, clean: > Dear Abby ce > Ponting Press Phote and Tome enjoy y their Vebeee sits before getting g back to the serious 08 ae scnoal- Fine Service Is Guaranteed _ and Flowers Arrive Fresh: By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN —ried tife f-stitt wash-my—hus- — “DEAR ABBY: It's too bad that one dishonest florist has to by sending half-dead flowers because he knows the sender will never see them and the recipient probabty hasnt the courage to aspeak-up. ing to send town should ber of the Florist Telegraph All flowers delivered first class or promptly refundéd to the sender.”’ . JOE DALEY DEAR JOE: Thanks for the tip. flowers through a florist who is not a member of the FTD, I'll make sure they're daisies. Daisies don't tell, . * * “DEAR ABBY: say-to the girl who is engaged to the sweetest boy in world whose ears are never After 48 years of mar- - People desir-. If I'm ever forced to wire band's ears for him. He bathes every day and: is clean inside . and out but his fingers are too~ clean them out well, so I say; ‘Dear, you've left a little soap in your ears.’ Then I dig ‘in there myself with a damp cloth and. clean his ears out. He° doesn't know to this day that _- I'm cleaning his ears for hip and why should J hurt his feel- ings by telling him?" flowers outof — I want to , the ~ “HAPPY WIFE ~ tt o* ot “DEAR ABBY: [am 2% years old and have been mar- ried for six years to about the most patient and Toving hus- __we had a Fe . Martin, NEW YORK (UPD—The The institute supplemented ~ {ts annual list of best dressed - women with a permanent gal. . lery of walking fashion plates that included actresses Mary Irene Dunne and Claudette Colbert, . “6 of “4 The regular best-dressed list was topped by Mrs, Winston pont of New York and oe — Beach, a fo Dinner. By EMILY POST “Dear Ms: ~ Post: should one do when dining in a very cold house? I was having dinner with a friend whose cir- ~ culation is evidently better blissfully unconscidus of the fact that 1 was struggling to keep my teeth from chattering. She is an extremely sensitive person and I was afraid to bring up the subject of her - cold house for fear of hurting her feelings. What is the per- fect behavior under these con- -ditions?"’ Answer: If you go to this house often and know that it is band-in-the-world.I have put — DEAR FRIGHTENED: 1___ always cold, then take some- off having a baby for a reason that is so frightening fhat I have never been able to tell —-—spail dt for. 1,000 honest ones tire te -pet—inte-his—evtes te -anybedy; -Maybe- if-T tel -you- -—— tions —-Gives hin it will help get it off my chest. “Don't laugh, Abby, but I dream at night that my baby — will be born blind or crippled. There is nothing like that in my family or my husband's, but everything has been going | so well for us I am afraid if we bh baby we would be pressing our luck. ‘How can I get this idea out of my mind, or do you think it is some kind of a ‘warning’ for me not to have any. children?” FRIGHTENED With John W. -Hughes-as Speaker Village C] ub Meeting Set | John Williams rine will be. guest speaker at the sem- annual meeting of Village Women’s Club, -to be held Wednesday at Birminghani Country Club. — He will speak on “Twilight of Empires," emphasizing the problems facing the free na- (idns bordering Russia and China. apperep te Y Se Tues, [Reg $[_ 95° $ eye O45 Reg. DeCor January Clearance 10 A M. at Both Stores ~ DRESSES | 39, O5 49.95 95 Reg. 95 $. ALL JEWELRY 1 , OFF ALL HATS Mes 2 $ op SEPARATES . Skirts, Sweaters, Blouses ” V3 OFF ~ SWEATERS Ys to Ya OFF ROBES LOUNGE SETS V4 oF LINGERIE —°61'W. Huron z18 W. Huron y ’ be ARVs CORT. Mr, Hughes, bor, in Wales, has twice been a candidate for . British Parliament and has lived under the new regimes of Asia. . rr of power from Britain to: the people of India and Pakistan. He—was on ‘the scene at the time of transfer of power from Holland to the Indonesia peo- ple, and from the United States to the Philippines. * * * Mrs. Brooks Marshall, presi- dent of the club will preside. Mrs, Frederick F. charge of the luncheon, and Mrs. Walter A. Anderson will arrange flowers. Hoatesses for the day will be - He took part in. the transfer _ 4 Booth is in — Mrs, Paul Penfield, Mrs. Ben- "jamin H. Micou, Mrs. Rawson Vaile, Mrs. Edward. 8. Ried and- Mrs. George D. Miller. Chairman .of reservations is ’ Mrs. Owen S. Hendren. India Had No Colleges, Baths. ‘Til Great Mogul . - The Great Mogul who found- ed -the Mogul. Empire, said S upon visifing his riéwly. con-- Aduered land of 4ndia in 1524 _ AD: “They have ho baths or colleges.” S * * * He then built baths of pure . with columns white marble, and sculptured windows inter- spersed with mosaic of lapis _ lazuli, _* * * Water ran in marble beds, exotic perfumes mingled with — the cold shower sprays gold and silver fountains — all of this under a dome of fresco VLa v - LINGERIE 1/3 OFF il e ‘ FOB AWE = et gpa OKO 4 JANUARY | tALE, HANDBAGS up to 1/2 OFF LADIES’ APPAREL. . Sweaters, Skirts, Blouses, = = no, Dresses, Raincoats = 7 INFANTS’ WEAR | » Ya to Yo OFF and jewels, JEWELRY. 1/2 OFF HURON - ” ‘ } 3y Ae urge you and your husband to go to a doctor. Let him give you both physical history of illnesses and have your husband do -the same. Ask him what your chances are for having a healthy, normal offspring—and bélieve hi m!_- Good duck! * - “DEAR ABBY: Is it proper for a stranger to ask a ‘person who is riding on a bus-to give up her seat for an elderly man or woman? I was practically pushed out of my seat with a request to accommodate an- other person. old and was returning from work.” ‘GRIPED DEAR GRIPED:. It seems. . people, charity — that with some begins in their teighbor’s homes. It is NOT proper to offer that which belongs to someone else. 7 x 2 CONFIDENTIAL TO E, D. B.: Your complaint was not trifling. Neither was it foolish. I¢ you contributed the hand- carved birds for the Shrine of St. Francis of Assissi, they should have been used for that purpose. Ask her to take them off her television set and re- turn them to you if they are not -being used for the Shrine. * © ; For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of The Pon | ,tiag. Press. Enclose a_ ‘Self- addressed, stamped encore. Spee = examina- _._-it_in_the entrance hall you can _ Iam 19 years, * thing to the table with you—a jacket or a cape or a scarf, to wrap yourself in. If you've left say, ‘I've been feeling shivery _all day. I don’t think I've got ‘a cold, but I hope you don’t mind if 1 get my wrap.’ “Dear Mrs. Post: My hus- band is having some visiting cards made up and we had a — slight disagreement as to how ' his name should appear on them. - He thinks they should read -Arthur Townly. I think they should be Mr. Arthur Townly. His reason ‘for not in- cluding a title is that a -man does not precede his name with title on stationery and his ecards should be the same. Will you please tell us who is cor- rect? Answer:, You are; a gentle- man’s social visiting cards al- ways has Mr. before his name. “Dear Mrs. Post: party in the main dining room of a hotel? I’m thinking of the “ conspicuousness of seeing a whole table of people rise ina public dining room.” Answer: If there are - not more than eight or possibly ten at table a toast may. be pro- posed and drunk inconspicu- ously, if all remain seated. For all to rise and attract the at- tention of the whole room would be in poor taste, aa May a toast be suggested at a dinner . “Hall of Fame * * Princess Margaret of Britain, who was displaced by her sis- ter last year, returned to the list in the No. 3-spet this But. British Kendall, Audrey Hepburn and Merle Oberon were among the 12 women voted. to the best dressed list. POLLS THE FIELD The institute, deyoted to keeping New York’s highest priced dressmakers before the public, compiles its annual list from. a poll of fashion-writers - and, editors and others in the — -—-—-field---- rn nt ep +t *& * ay 4 — Queen Elizabeth IT.” 5 — Mrs. Jacques the former Consitelo * Vander- Mrs. Balsan, and Miss Dunne were elevated for ee Set to the new Hall of Fame de- | spite the fact they were. not on the. best dressed list at all last year. Given Tips ‘Dance Club | ~on ‘Waltz — best dressed list stacked up: 1 — Mrs, Guest and Countess Crespi. 2 — Mrs. Henry Ford wife of the president of the Ford Motor- Co.— 3— - Princess Margaret. 4A-= The Countess of Quin- —tanilla, of Madrid, an Ameri- ny as career Bak who mnastied what ~ than mine and who seemed—— noble, — ‘5 ee agae ~ Agturo. Lopez- | Willshaw of Paris, + 6 — Mrs, William 1 Randolph Hearst Jr. of York. 7.— Miss Kendall and Mrs. - Thomas Bancroft Jr. of New- York, wife of a grandson of. Robert Longe guided the Sat- . urday-évening dance of. the | -Promenadess held at = thorne School. ~ - Instruction on the “Cinder- ella Waltz” ‘was given by Mr. and Mrs. Warren Allen. . _-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindahl” “were welcomed as new mem- "bers. Pa _ Guests were Mr. and Mrs. - _--Ben Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Newill and Mr. - and Mrs. Jack Echlin. The next dance will be held Jan. 17, the-late-millionaire--spertsman-—-—.— --- William Woodward. “8 — Mrs. Norman K. Win- ston of New York and Paris. 9 — Miss Hepburn. 190 — Actress Dina Merrill. 11 — Mrs, David K- Bruce; wite of the U.S. ambassador to West Germany. . 12 — Miss Oberon. 8 IN HALL OF FAME The roster of the new Hall of Fame contained eight names: 1 —- The Duchess of Wind- sor. — Mrs. William Paley, wife of the board chairman of the Columbia Broadcasting Sys- tem. Bismarck, who often made the best-dressed lists when she was _Mrs. Harrjson Williams, 3 — Countess Edward vou-- Method to Try for Compliment _ Mature women who make frequent references to age are ~~ quite likely to succeed in get- — ting others to think of them as decrepit. Remarks like: ‘‘This dress is a little young for me but the salesgirl talked me into it” or “T can’t wear these new hair- dos that do so much for young women" are not calculated to make your friends and ac- dashing. _, Never- refer to your age. puee 8 no need = 2 a ee Personal N ews Barbera and Ted Wiersema. Jr. have returned to Tucson, Ariz:, by plane after spending the holidays with their parents, the Theodore Wiersemas of West Iroquois road. Barbara spent several -days of the vacation in New York visiting friends ang attending - Broadway shows before return- ing to Tucson, where she teaches drama at Amphithea- - - -ter High School, Ted, who is a junior in n the school of business administra- tion at the University of Ari- zona, retu Saturday. ~ ris - Mrs. Gladys Danielson of Palmer street entertaified 39 friends and relatives. Friday evening at qa dinner for her frephew Pfe. Richard Knapp, and his wife and daughter. Out-of-town guests were from Detroit, Farmington, Fenton, . Waterford, Keego Harbor; and Walled .Lake. a. see = AS Pe : PN Keep Christmas Beauty. the Year Round - Private Knapp plays the drims in the band at Fort- Knox, Ky., where he is sta- tioned with the U.S, ‘Army. * * * Jeanne Leland of Middlebelt ‘road and her sorority. sister, Betty Beebe of Muskegon, re: turned this weekend ~* from Waco, Tex., where they spent the holiday as house guests of _Air Force First Lt. and Mrs. Edward B. Leland. ; * x * Returned to their home on South Avery road after spend- ing the Christmas holidays at Pompano Beach, Fla., are Mr. quaintances think of you as. and Mrs. Robert E. Field an&:- ’ daughters, Suzanne, Barbara and Joanne. x * * Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Peters (nee. Nancy Cason) of East Princeton avenue announce the birth of a daughter, Myra Kath- ¢rine, born Dec. 18 at St. Jo- seph ‘Mercy Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dan Peters of East Pike street and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cason of Batesville, Ark. * * * A daughter, Diane Elizabeth, was. born Jan. 2 at Pontiac 2 General Hospital to Mr. and - Mrs. James.R.. Richmond (nee Mary Lou Pelton) of Clarks- ton. Grandparents .are the Wil- liam L. Peltons of .Clarkston. So ae eee Combine Yule Cards in 1 Compesite Picture Ligtesl of throwing away those Christmas cards you re- ceived this holiday season, se- ject, a few of the most attrac- Select thé ‘Christmas =F yea wish to frame tive ones and frame them. to -make new pictures for your wails. All you need .to make Mo “and carefutly trim off all excess paper. Give the cards three coats: of shellac, allowing: at least an — hour's drying tiie between coats. When_the c are dry, mount them on the fabric-covered bourds.. being careful to allow at least one-quarter-inch more _ space at. the bottom of the ve = at the top and sides, elegant, yet inexpensive, framed pictures are a few ‘yards of fabric, simple Sid wooden frames purchased at the dimestore, — and glue. HERE’s HOW ; , Here, from, the Pictare ond Frame Institute, ‘are the in- structions for making a pair . of 8 by 10-inch Christmas card pictures pretty enough to hang in any room in your home, “x * Ww ken the cards you wish to ° frame and carefully trim away all-excess paper. Cover the cards with shellac, using at ~ least three. coats and allowing ¥ at least an hour's drying time ~between-coats. for shellac. to ma cards are drying, cov- er two pieces of 8 by 10-inch heavy cardboard with fabric to -form an attractive, textured matting for the cards, (In the accompanying picture a piece) of glosheen was used.) Use rub- ber cement to’ attach the fab- tie to theicardboard. (& *& , When ‘the cards are dry, ___mouht them to the fabric-cov- “ mient of, if the cards are print- te ‘ed Gn very thin paper, using a - thin mixture of flour, water and salt, - When mounting the cards + ” don’t forget to wens at least a quarter of an ‘inch more space "at the bottom of the board than at the-top and sides, ‘This . variation in margin width is to compensate for an optical il- lusion which would make a That, exactly the same size on alt four sides, appear to be narrower at the bottom when - « hung-on the wall, For the final step in this do- it-yourself project, ipsert.the boards into the frames, Cov- er the back of the picture with a plain piece of cardboard and pe SE Oe ree Se ewe . paper tape. State Hospital Group to Meet Gerald Bax, busirss admin- trator ..of -Pontiae State Sonos mee 9 Cit- rizens Committee for Pontiac State Hospital, to be held at 8:15 p.m. Puesday. Officets for the: coming year" _ will “be 4 Cookies! and cottee will be Rerved to patients at their dance party Jan. 14, Donations _ of cookies for the ate ee ee ee ee ees The “Different Look : os - “si Si fer you... 5 a _ PERMANENTS $5 — 56 — $7.50 ere : Complete * So * = Pes & Le = <= i ee i 2 , $1.50 * : 7 : = i Holly's selt-trust * << ga 7 Fag “+ # Federal’s expert corsetieres will tit you correctly for com- fort and figure flattery! i > BS rr “es Two styles that will enhance your figu way! Both with ne alga = livider eee " “gotton. Sizes 32 bust circular stitching a rout line, firm control. One has lastex the other a cut-out divider. Both in white . 36 A; 32-38 B; 34-40 C. Save now! ERES§ FLCIEE : li tL] S i i ; is? dh aie 4 Lip! ‘ She It you have mouth that ae © 4 3 = - . . th : slimming &-gore skirt is - to flatter the larger figs to” sew, tab: Choose faille; pattern: _ lh wardrobe. ed Pattern 4673: Women’ s| ~keep going right up to the | waist sizes 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 41, elbow if you want. soft, - beau: ~ fel ama tht ee 2. 43, 46 inches. ‘Size 30 requires 25% -- Printed directions on each: “pat- tern part. Easier, _accurate. ; Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern — add 10 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailirig. Send 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address “who = in hours, * ‘with zone, size and eine number. > Adams, -care of The) ae 5 ene AL YEAR, will provide. e following insurance for most City of Pontiac .@ home owners! Be foe es $ $8000 ie 1 51200: household “PLUS” Sovmeaae for |= GE — THEFT — | UIABIEITY — MEDICAL PAYMENTS — VA Le ‘Calt “Bud” Today at FE 2-2326- i R. Nicholie | “Tasurance Kgency 49 Mt. Clemens girl wouldn’t * This _semi-bulky sweater 119 N, Saginaw FE 5-8222 ‘Band Instru ment > REPAIR “features the. blouson look Although the sweater has ‘the casual look, it can. be used Jor more. than casual occasions, — fect. ‘ — ‘ li TWIN. SIZE FINE QUALITY WHITES in CHOICE or FLAT or BOTTOM FITTED texture. Also available in top — 184 | fitted styles at special savings ; Flat or Bottom Fitted Double Sixe..........1.99 | 42238 Va-inch Pillowcase ................52¢ ff TWIN SIZE SOFT PASTEL PERCALES in CHOICE or FLAT or BOTTOM FTeTED In four dainty Harmony House colora plus spring violet. Top fitted styles - also available at ow prices, . Sin ay denen Ouved Beale Bena: s A soft ‘smooth ‘sheat with @ ailky ass SMART PASTEL irae” in CHOI or FLAT or BOTTOM FITTED A th textured w rcale ° chet ives potas pore aloes py 47 any stripes in tel choiée of rs. a St os Dotiem: sted Geshe Wid. <.con- 3.47 cana sao rereen et seee res OMe | OP TED es 4 148 threads par sq. inch’ alter . Height of usury in a at we i washing... @ the.same Mh pa smooth exqquisitely fing textured | muslin used by hospltata?' | sheet, Elegant locking . I in today! - heavenly to asleep on, | | }- Flat or Bottom Fitted Double Sixe.,....,...1.88 Top Fitted Double Site ......... 2.43. i , 42536- neh Pillowcase ..,.... Pes tngin's MOM 45n3ey asinch Pillowcase ... eee ee i : joc ii Deparlinent, Main Floor ee oe a Photo FE 5-4171 : 154 North Sane ‘se. Ht dy tet” SEARS “Miss Marie Phillips _ Expert Corsetiore once-a-year Gpportunity to purchase famous Charmode | garments at important savings | (ll sulin thal on lat naliandh ales. endian iene me = ' COUPON WORTH $2.00 toward the purchase of any. Sears “.Nu-Back, Foundation Gar- ‘ment. Clip and Bring to Sears Tonight, Tuesday or. Wednesday for: Expert Fitting and Save! ~ Lin wee ee eee een ~- Justrous cotton batiste Charmode NuBack : ee Cherm all of its Siimnting-controlling ways to, your figure | __adyantage, Fashioned with comfortable sliding - ‘straight to full hips k that never ri hed. sd Lge. Bust, Bivd # ls Ghatrmode A $s Cis didaad to use 48, Hurry in tomorrow. HP ee age SEARS corsetiere’ 5 coupon sale! —Connatate Devi Sears Fectad Fleer —in the hack... at: . 5 a 3 * ’ * ; va ie . is . i bd a BR SRL sce spemnnnr=amme: even c 5% . . " { : cy Ue ok i H cae - dinner é POCONO gf =e PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1959 oo ier j. . _ Wear With Care = Brown-andblack make a.” E wonderful color combination 2 po pad when fabric and styl- | was bel when sa ta Re_| a shabby, dowdy appearance “ALL PERMANENTS OWS BOBETTE SHOP - ~NEW YORK (NEA)—Next— ‘| time your wife (or girl triend, Mr. Mort Our ‘First ONE PRICE | pi degereion dros devigued this _ STOREWIDE SALE a you hint ‘fight back. at her—you ' sheer wool could use a new fur coat, your- “Fur for men? It may be_ on GIRDLES and BRAS ey, past noble grand: Mrs. Ted: Ginces. etelde cur dien: Mrs: coming. “There are qiite a few ; COMPLETE WITH. Se eae ikea eke cup, | Teak and tle Ber conte on: toe isa We ee neckline and | - First Quality Merchandise, Styles and Brands that uahle airaad, hive. Tos market for this winter. Some |” CUT and SET Sg ee = support noe -| ate all fur, some only lined-or See ee eked Latat, |. collared with fur. Some are in : you have worn: FORMFIT SARONG VENUS — __sleeves. The yo ON i ein ep Ensire | CORDE’ de PARIE — BALI — WARNER — , . a NONE +t = Seo. ee eek ae reaker models, : we re a “Practical biel — GODDESS. 2 fe 4, HIGHER .- OE — and Mrs. Denald Bus- [> waistline- is ee ge Yas Ba a Te a hg eee J set “off by SAVE 20%_to 50% : zr = ~ Carefree Hatrcut eis Dist, deputy president | aoe ter der conea-reed_f Sees ma large white ‘ ; ‘ a rm |. ; . é = a a a io Se me ie ee ‘stalling staff. Mrs. Daniel Kent, Ae x“ button. ee of Savings: t : Permanent by on Experi- “Mrs. Leon Holman, Mrs. Orcy | — G wn :~ ; = enced, Licensed Operator ~ Ritter, Mrs. Viola Hopp, M r s. “But endis = . May be - te fl. Herman Wegner, Mrs, William : : purchased “wy StyledSet - : ee ee Sey '| browns arid grays as well as - Incalle Fornfit Girdle 3 ! Our Famous_Guarantee: ‘jj Walter Goodrich, Mrs. Liskey |. traces seca need ocally _. No. 1590. 95 rs A Complete Wave for © Seep ales Harnack, in| iamb in many ways—full coats, Reg. $6. 50. $4.55" an bi ay ; $3.75 , ... None Higher . The next of Ge Past - : linings, collars,-even a fancy i = e | A Noble as ee of the lodge waistcoat dotted with ‘solid. — ! : ‘ H OLLYW 0 op® BEAUTY |) will be hela Jan. 14. eg ee _Formfit Confidential Bra No. 281 | — — This development is undoubt- te = SHOP =e . | edly an outgrowth of the popu- larity of pile coats and pile- lined coats, which has been-~ steadily increasing. More and "more coats—particularly sub- _ urban coats—will have the pile : | _jinings and pile shaw! collars) | * .-- Men apparently like the soft- . Reg. $3 ea. : _9 for $45 78Y2 North Saginaw Street © “TQ” Save $1.11. Over Barley’ , _ BE 8-3560--|| _ Air Condibened’ { aot? | i Ha ‘ Le ea. hao roy Be ces pa , Pt il ie Pil tern ag Be Scien inn = , 5 Oy : —= “es ; ness of pile and its warmth, go a : 3 : } January earance See pice Your Outlook | [iy | ormfit ae | tt ‘Revise Your Outloo uo on mine Wright's ‘ @ HIGH WAIST style to con- " trol midriff and waistline! P H = on lfor the Year Ahead | bE a , @ Piem nylon taffeta front |. ~ Likely to Dent |. By RUTH MILLETT | Soncts that sarreanlé oe | pee ae ; Pewte rts list these |... Almost any woman would bene-| lovely sunset, the face of a happy | ald ps end , » rules f . Heme, vese tit by making and doing her best! child or the leaping flames of a hips end thighs ae oe : to keep these resolutions at the! fire that takes the gloom from a ; [elk gerien!) When two pieces look alike, (start of the new year: gray day. -.2 8 7 jee ° ; — heavier gee — the Te hurry less. -Much of our To enjoy work, instead of tay ‘ i e@ A wonderfully COMFORT- - . ter piece, Hand-cast pieces cheand 0 enjoy stead of tryin ABLE, CONTROLLING | DRASTIC YEAR END ‘DISPOSAL eee require more labor, have more rai paberppendictos - = eee | to wade through it. | _ gicdiel . 2 We have 2,000 yards of fine fabric left over | tin content, and 80 ate less tant activities and making big pro-| To be more gentle, more gra-, © White—-Sizes 27 to 34— ; apt to become dented than |quctions out of simple things. cious and more in sympathy with | 15 inch length. i _4 | from last year. You are now able to have |. een eer a g++) | To spend more time with those|the moods and feelings’ and_ needs | __@ §¢-. -your-sofa-or chair covered at » ag ‘ ‘ “ ‘ beight ‘sdeuues : : we enjoy being with 3 and less time’ ot others. __Complete Line. of Large. Sizes © L toes == S| po = ee . . sheen |with peopte who actually mean > | Die _can’t afford to miss. . : This coat of shearling | indicates a superior plece of [nothing to us. To expect SSS nd Ocgdaote Gorvetioren to, Advtes = wter because the tone-_proves—{|—-_ — | always fearing the worst, and to = 25% t o 40% OF ¢- |. lamb pale ts the ed ie f of oh le hi Pos cotitent. Tin costs ‘dees seep ley = bom take = worst, when it. occa- __Charge Accounts Invited nae es _outdoors-\- _more_than_ lead, urdie : ; comes, with ad paca this winter. The | and does not wide a oaily. ee es Fe | cient eps = “BOBETTE Corset Shop a i x * FF - ie : Ly 375 EF. io "Ene Budget Terms} Complete Line of Lalest | doub le breasted coat is | pvp careis simple. Leave | To spend more time reading than|egsit aes oa maui 14 North Saginaw St. “FE 26921 7 a y 4 Materials Frieze, med with de and easily hurt, quickly disillusioned, | or 90 Days Cash Fat scamed -elfh | made space between pieces because jwe spend watching TV. - or quickly “angered. = Mattclesse Ete. -has a ‘natural lambskin | burn — often result from - he oe some copies of each nag contact eép pewter away ior our own enjoyment, so Parnitere M ee collar and roll-back culls 5. | trom heat since-it melts easily. that we are more likely to look) | William, Wri ht rent te reac: Large pockets will Its tich luster can be main- forward to tomorrow than to dread. Servin Pontiee ee all nee Je i ae = 7 Poem - To dwell more on our sec @ bulbs3 ’ this ruins its natural patina. To take time to enjoy the | ‘Semi-Annual Shoe ae SAL ‘RED cRoss SHOES: House of Venus Figure Salo ] veatec , ous e Oo enus igure a ons However, not available in MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING. CENTER. "4 every style. GRAND OPENING | - - “&@ You, Too Can Be A, i $. 99 ‘SPECIAL Reg. to Sash © Offer | Glamorous Mother’ $14.95 ae — + Sale Starts 9:30 Friday A. M. cmaiw > sorta oct ean . Be here early for best selections . . . anteed ‘spot red ucing, slen- 4 c | ppereresear ie mecerme: rene derizing and. weight gaili- ~ ‘. fore ‘One Your Coase Design nen ae tor en! A y. Other Famous | | Brand Shoes" | . ested suena iw Individually for You! a ane mothers Ps = L ~ Included in This Se -Annual Clearance “MEMBERSHIP GOOD COAST:70.00AST- "Specialty tabled and . wg ) Penny Schechter, sieercit marked for your conveni- so sn EA cm Par Non ater OM ‘SHso _ gets the best buys! - prtc cece cress se ie nremente after three months | The Famous HOUSE OF VENUS Guamste: = 1 ‘st Howse of Venus: — : 1 3 MONTHS FREE oe eo , MEN'S SHOES i - Ht we fall to get the following revutte ' * oe ODDS : So Oe gees? a : > BusrT rr "y’ oe Bu h. s 90 5 7 ) _ OVERWEIONT: —_-YND Bes ‘in wares . - te 1 age Betts gu ek Ba “Foe unn-Bush . . $16" » 919°} s une tbe ones am So aed | fe aoe ~ ie win ee Sedge. oe from 49" ; a ae A. i rr ee ae - Bem Yor Dir SEE caer _For YOUR Free ‘Teal Call FE 4.9582 Today Pedwin . .°. « trom ~* 56° * i ie 4 ° *? x ra . hn . a Re « 4 f° oH - i pod a f ei Ao i ‘ 4 4 " { q ry - ~ . af? 1 gl Ai : ' H Ft ; i * ‘ 4 Hy i 4 y } =“ . a | : ‘ ‘ : oRe \ / eds . : } oC i 4 i { e i. * ; . vo peel i Lo eR RE RE CR EN NI by Nei ia ft RR eee me DE cee pase Bo ee a ene go ! * ¢ a = et Z ‘a s ‘ ' a : | by _THE poNTIAG PRESS, MONDAY, I ANUARY 5 5, 1050 Ss , ‘da cat ceckes aes | é Camera ¢ ‘Chub Spomers” ial © paniaen nae bax Picture Session Tuesday | according to Miss tan G ah | A “shooting session,” with Iocal| “4 Presid } | | models in attractive costumes, will] Co Bt. ae be sponsored by the Watertord| What's His Complaint? wats} Township Camera Guild at 8 P.™.| sancHESTER, Conn. (UPI) — Tuesday at the Community Activi-| Joseph Schoen ane pce : ties Center. . | testifying that his wife hadn't said The: Camera Guild is “sponsored! a word to him for- six years. | 1 { . with your new Speed Queen Washer or ‘Dryer purchased at our low pre- _ inventory prices. 4 . } UP-AND DOWN BUSINESS — It would be difficult to guess | a a. . | put shat ns niente sips io wnt eee or a aes yy _ a flagpole painting machine.’ Its inventor, Arthur Edelberg, of “ | Cleveland, Ohio, displays it in opened position. To paint a pole, | —— the machine {s hoisted to the top the same way a flag is. Sliding [fj }\ ~ - — oe ; _ back down, it sprays the | as TR pevolve to give a smooth, even coat, Edelberg,- a professional . - WRINGER painter for 30 years, claims his invention can do in an hour what — it normally takés two men a whole day. He reflects happily on | Scere Seat iiveann Home Mortgages WASH ER | a aA iA, : te PE | OME IN aid talk over our conventional | Special at... Policeman Quits Force | ¢ , 7 ae . B Mi . t by i _ Open End Mortgages that - inelude . in: | ! S$. to Decome. Muinister | ) se whonthis: parment:1 , | DETROIT w — A Detroit police-| plete his studies at the Michigan S. Taal bag resigned (bla leet (atiet|i er eel wate anal ae ‘cipal taxes and. ‘Insurance. 4 oy N M D “16 years to become an Episcopalian dained to the priesthood. He also o Money Down aT etme J, |holds a college degree in r- patrolman Joseph J. ge degree in engineer: ] Boa A New ‘59 Speed Queen Washer has big . Kiera whose wife, Kay, is house- ing. 1 WE BUY LAND CON TRACTS | = # . '20-gallon porcelain tub. It’s “rugged ~ hold editor of the Detroit News.| The father of two sons, Joe Jr., § and dependable. Maximum guafantee. ‘Kopera will be ordained next,17, and Paul, 8, Kopera walked| a Saturday as a deacon in the Epis-|a beat for a year in Detroit's! : , - church. The following week| Petoskey and Canfield precincts. he will become a chaplain at-the|- He worked eight years in the Pontiac, ; MBE ‘Wayne County Juvenile Court and ee tke | Prevention paroee = = . . ya ‘Detention Home. or last seven years n * «kk an investigator in the Police Liquor | Within a year, he hopes to com- License . + * SF eder al Savings | _ . | : For the past two years Kopera ; ba oe yr rin cure HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. | i Episcopal mission churches in| ade eesee eel — —_ — == State Students Saline and Clinton, Mich. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. _ PONTIAC: 16 E. ‘Lawrence St. 5 |. He also = been active fail JS ] young people’s groups. in a = Get U. S. | oans \esoal Gach. aa the Ble Brotar 4416 Dixie Highway — DRAYTON PLAINS» cli of the Detroit Comman- } | dary No. 1, Knights Templar. " | Needy Collegians Can '\gummmmmes : | Borrow $1,000 Per Year | : , . : Up to $5, 000 Maximum: . wa} | | oy . | DETROIT wm — Eligible college 2 A students in Michigan will begin to’ ] ; ) ; ‘benefit in the coming semester F : sy" ' from loans provided in the new na- A —=— | . i tional defe education act. . 4 OR t Mati V Cc rt ] : SPEE D QUEEN | pidcte need of funds may 5 0 0- Cc a uum eaner — ! som 2 : borrow up to $1,000 a year with a 42 Automatic Washer — - “maximum of $5,000 to further their 1) with Exclusive Attach-O-Matic Clip on Tools! a bs = SPEED. QUE EN - = pgp ners and the Yours ze Aeon Free With Purchase of 3 Rooms of Carpeting. 30 Sq. Yds. or More - Famous for dependable operation, fiat A t ; . D , school 10 per or cone s : _ water temperatur trol — er fevel Z : alas Tevatiated ovrtiow rinse -— u fomatic ryer : Seen of the loans’ at 3 per: * : porcelain top —~ Flui rive —— trans- . mou: < oo vation. § ; -cent interest starts one year after. : mission is guaranteed 5. years correct hast forsale anien of al iabrcey, the student leaves sehood ate may ) ernie, ‘In-A-Door’’ lint-trap--drum — - continue over a period of 10 years. | a _ Stops when door i ned -- lothes com: ; | , ‘orcil SAAB sutton fatty seca eee Smee a | | dbase . . vecondary public schools, . the : - 7 Special ss1I8 ‘loan will ‘be cancelled up to 50 No Money Down—z2 Years to Pay 7 er per-cent including interest at the | - ; . Aaa ree ] i , rs, . Ph one FREE ' ASpecial consideration is given to { RUTE =e those who are superior in the : OPEN Ff E der 9/ <2 Parking mathematical sciences, engineer-. ' - ; Ger we “ing and modern foreign languages, : Tonigh! 2.7114 An Lot 4, on is done by school au-| ° or s. : Until Behind. | Funds for the loans have been 3 ROOMS | z 9 P M. 108 NORTH SAGINAW Store aoe by Goetess and supple- i jmental appropriat are e t- onl | Fed th be ead ne UB. oe WALL-TO WALL Installed : . — } fice ‘of Education. _ . = + a Pt fl be. een oy = aammener § ‘ ‘ D vy! your bedroom, livingroom, stairway or hall, : | ollar: for Dollar — Vad ad, af 7 ae $100 § 30! square yare : ¢ A WHALE of a a lot MORE HOT WATER OFF wee! || fi " « for a WHALE of a lot LESS MONEY . | any. 1 ce , INo MONEY DOWN, , ) THINK OF IT! + SAVE on ae -$2.50- WEEKLY! ; ure ase rice , : ONLY 7 ®@ * SAVE on Installation = & SAVE on : , . rr Operating Cost for. a glass-lined iis WSAVEon HANDLEY.— “Src YET, YOU GET ALL OF , THESE FEATURES: | FAST-RECOVERY # Clam-Lined Tonk | _ WStreamiined Jacket ~ GAS WATER HEATER reo . % Heat Holder Baffle % Automatic Temperature. Contre! ~~ "+ 8 Saap Action Safety Controle | | es SBR oe = ]]OPEN TONIGHT. UNTI-9 P.m. | EB , Vat oe 8 E i te eo ee a x ar erg Al pags i. phe , t e : = ‘| ? - i. - a * : : t i ee gry : a! é ‘ 4 Py Oe as ees de bree fee ¥ a . So : mee oy : ee a oe A 4 a THE. PONTIAC PRESS _ ID osha. MICHIGAN, SEVENTEEN erie Flash = Sky at Night ici Many i in er Motel Near. Rochester Opens Soon AVON TOWNSHIP—The first frtgdl e Riba oe mei motel the Rochester are. Harold final stages of construction and NEW MOTEL is -progressing rapidly_on the first motel which is being built on Rochester road between Boyken its owner ‘Brown Clair Shores said today. and Hamlin reads in Avon Township, Owner zt The t2-unit motel is located tm the Juengel Orchards subdivision marron secon Harold Brown of St. Clair Shores plans to open ccnmnae interior decor will feature Feb. 1. The 12-unit building wilt open-to the _ sometime next month. ; mui and ken and Hamlin reads in this Ay . 6, Deborah, 4, and Brian, 1. vidual television ‘sets. kok of of ggne wall, a builtin furnishings by Robinson Furniture Co., Detroit. Each unit ___, will have its own ceramic tile bath- Job's Daughtérs Install Officers _at Clarkston ‘ CLARKSTON—B e the 1 No. 25, " International Order of Job's Daugh- ters held its ifstallation of new officers. Saturday in Clarkston * © High School. Installed as honor queen was Shirley Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Cariston Carter of Dray- ton Plains. Lois Stayt, senior cus- tedian and Susan Wolf, junior custodian, Also, Barbara ~Jackson, inner guard; Andrea - Andrews, - outer guard; Jackie Powell, _Tecorder; Norgrove, chaplain; and Jean Mc- Kinnon, ——. r ak t Bee ger? “~, " SHIRLEY CARTER Powers, third messenger; Joan. Payne, - fourth messenger, and And, a Terry Powell, fifth messenger. Kay Kath, first messenger; Sue} They are slated to hold office for Turek second messenger; * - Judy the next six months, Milford Ch urch Scene* of Beam-Smith Wedding ” MILFORD—At 2 p.m. doemiey, Evelyn Marie Smith, of 424 Lib- erty St., became the bride of Brad- ley Marion Beam, of 145 Mont Eagle St., ; Presbyterian Church sanctuary. _She is a. Milford high school teacher, and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester B, Smith of Fort Wayne, Ind. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Beam; of Milford. * * * . _ The ‘pride wore a white chantilly lace over slipper satin gown, with a fitted lace bodice, high neckline and long, tapered sleeves. A bouf- = ao a rant ln Per "fingertip veil was fastened to a tiny crown of seed pearls, and she carried a colonial bouquet of white roses and carnations. eat * * * Officiating at the afternoon cere- mony Was former pastor of the, church, Dr, Robert Woods of Alma. Mrs. William Rakozy was, guest organist. The rostrum of the chaich was in the flower-decorated | 7 _ Identical Twins Born_ to Walled Lake Pair WALLED LAKE — Proud par- ents of identical twin~girls born ‘at Pontiac General Hospital Satir-| day morning are Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of 1197 Eddie St. As yet the babies are unnamed. The first arrived at 4:02 and the second at 4:20 a.m. The Smiths and Mrs. Clarence Smith of Walled ~|block except: for the northeast —+room with a shower. Brown, who is sub-contracting the work on the building him- selt, started to build in the mid- die of October and plans to move his family in around Feb. 1. | There is plenty of room for ex- pansion on the property, Brown) said, because he owns the whole corner which belongs to the Stand- ard Oil Co. He. has 300 feet of frontage on Rochester road, 110 feet on Hamlin and 230 feet on Boyken road. Brown's future plans include a swimming pool and more units in an additional building north of the’ Lake. present structure, EAST LANSING ® — Michigan; State University agricultural econ- ists’ forecast lower net income 1958 levels.” Here are some capsule forec for 1959 by the MSU men: - FEED — Continued large feed Lower Net Income Seen for Farmers This Year isupplies will keep corn prices near the $1.00-$1.15 level; oats and bar- ley near 1958 levels, Little advan- der a government loan of $1.38 per bushel. Protein feed prices will average somewhat léss. : * * * DAIRY — Prices will average about the same as 1958. Production will continue to exceed use. Output per cow will continue to rise as wil] herd sizes. Slight its will dip sharply due. to high|¢ feeder cattle prices. HOGS—Due.to decline to lowest levels since 1958 by late 1959. Hog- corn ptice ratio. shquid. generally “MRS. BRADLEY M. BEAM — ‘the E) Mil Shoppe Saturday morn- ing, andL.following the ceremony the church parlors. there was a receptien for guests in| . Pontiac Flier Lands Safely in Open Field ORION TOWNSHIP — A mal mile north of Pontiac yesterday. 'The emergency landing was caused by a power failure, Pontiac State Police said today. ~\after first of year should not ex- stay about average (12.5. to 1), EGGS—For first half of year will average four to six cents a dozen under first six months of 1958. * BEANS—Should remain at sup-) port level. Farmers holding beans pect repeat of last yéar's sharp Robber Slugs Gas Attendant ” Bandit Steals $120 After| 2 Area Comcinen fo Seek Re-Election Paul ‘W, MeGovern. stated that they will file nominating petitions Jan. was” Hanging Around Service Station Talking to Youth SOUTHFIELD — City police here are looking for a man who slugged/. and robbed a local gas station at- tendant at about 7 last night. © ; * * * David Bernier, 18, of 19218 Mel- rose St., was. alone in Yhe Bill’s Service Station at 22980 Southfield) ~ Rd., when a stranger entered about |6:30 p.m. and bung argund making : smal] talk, ousness he discovéred $120 missing from the till and his aséaijant gone. He called police who took him to William Beaumont. —— in Royal Oak... = *® * * Bernier. was treated for lacera- releas S. : OAK PARK —, Two Oak Park councilmen, whose terms expire in April have indicated they will seek re-election this year. s * * * ‘ Councilmen R. J, Alexander and for the February primary election. eg Mayor Richard W. Marshall, whose term also expires in April, said this morning that he had not yet decided whether he will sek re-election. If Marshall runs, it will be for his sixth fwoyeer term as mayor. : tions of the aoe and was later) ~—-€ ££ : Deadline, for fling petitions Is SERVICE WITH A SMILE at least in Germany, Sylvester were given as a -prizes to two spectators. Lucky people! : av i : On Area Farm Two Men UTICA— Two workmen were burned yesterday, one of them| seriously, as the result of an ex- plosion on a mushroom farm near Utica. — * * * Hospitalized was Feliciano Ar-; lreoyobaez, 18, who suffered first degree burns of his eyes and sec- ond degree burns on his face and neck, Center Line State Police re- ported today. Doctors at William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, | say he may lose his sight in both) .: ——a The other man hurt in the ex- plosion was Mariano Colon, 50, who} was treated = first and second) UPI Phote — Covered with soap suds, Sylves- ter, a porker with the Krorie Circus in Munich, Germany, gets de juxe service as a pretty“blonde member of the troupe scrubs his back. Because porkeps are traditional symbols of good luck, and another: “ham” performer A ° Burned degree burns of face and eyes at) m the hospita] and seloneed State police ‘the men were filling ‘thelr carbide (miners’) lamps over q barrel of carbide, and when Arreoyobaez leaned over to put the lid on: the barrel, some water. on the cover spilled into the carbide. Arreoyobaet’s lamp ignited the resultant fumes, pw High Wire Falls. ‘in Southfield Homes Without Lights -as Cold Is Blamed for Power Line Break An eerie white light that flashed over South Oakland County at about 7 last night threw a scare into hundreds of resident sand dark- ened many homes in the aci cording to reports turned in to po lice and fire departments in South- _| Utes later. * * * ' I thought we'd been hit .by an atomic bomb, reported one eyewit- ness. Cause of the flash was a shat- tered high-voltage wire- which fell from a tower at Southfield and 11- Mile roads. There was no explo- sion heard in ‘the area, An arc of flames leaped from one end of the broken power line to the other, over a distance of about six feet, before voltage was automatically cut off by an emer- - gency safety switch, standard equipment on all such lines. The broken line carried 8,000 volts. _* $ @ The » Scuthtield Fire Dept. and the police from Southfield, Lathrup and Berkley arrived at the scene shortly thereafter. . They called the Edison Com- pany, owner of the power line, | which is making repairs today. No. power cut of any duration’ was re- ported from area homes, accord- {ing to Edisorr officials. * * * Only. a few homes were without . lights momentarily, until the emergency power went on, Edi- son's assistant division manager — for South Oakland County, Har- lan Ritze, sald today. He said_that Edison_officials be ‘lieved the extreme cold weather experienced last night catised the 8,000-volt dine to snap. It fell into causing the explosion. The M. G. M. farm where the — occurred is located at 2425 , Utiea Rd._in Shelby-Fownship ee is owned ‘jointly by Alex Mar- jan open field, landing on some 'treés which. were burned slightly. | * * * Ritze denied that the newly: oper- ational WXYZ-TV station in the jzetti, Alex Grimani and Joseph\area could have caused the power Marzetti. failure, ai ROCHESTER — A trio of sym- pathetic citizens have started the-ball rolling to restore the home of Mrs. Cora Barwick,- 63, which early New Year’s Day. Headed by the Rev. Donald Ol- son, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Rochester, the three are trying to raise $2,000 to renovate the Barwick home located at 333 Woodward St. Rev. Olson is ac- cepting the contributions. ~-- * * AROUSES INTEREST Cleary’s: interest in Mrs. Bap wick dates back several months —-to the: time he saw her on the street carrying a large board she had picked up to take home | to: build a fire. partially destroyed by firey~ ence by selling junk to dealers in the area. BEGIN WORK Local dairy bar owner Lyle Safety to Be Theme of Rochester PTA ROCHESTER — Safety will be the theme of the ‘‘Father’s Night” program at the Jan. 12 meeting ‘of the Woodward Schoo! PTA.. The program will start at 8 p.m, with the regular business meeting to follow. Stanley Keast, vice president, will preside, and Lawrence Holt, the program, Rochester Fire Chief George) Ross will give a brief speech on! “Red” Knapp and Rochester Gra iclicxan John safety chairman, will assist with fire prevention. In his talk he will) Dahimann worked about two weeks installing win- dows in the home. Cleary and his nephew, _ Utica, rebuilt the fireplace. A next door neighbor, William Kernick, gave a small oil stove and a few gallons of oil and sent) over dinner on Christmas Day. Arrangements were ‘made to turn on electricity and water in the house, and to put Mrs, Bar- wiek on the welfare rolls: And just as work was progressing sat- isfactorily, the fire broke out, The upstairs was gutted and the rest of the house ruined by water was assistant in qa Rochester doctor's office, took Mrs. Barwick into her home - ‘and, is keeping her until the house ig ready for occupancy. Robert Berghoffer of| Try to Help Widow Fire Victim blaze under control in about three hours, = x* * * The three persons hope to re ceive other than, monetary “assist. ance in their humanitarian ef- ‘fort to renovate. Mrs, Barwick’s home. They want materials and labor whenever and wherever it is possible, they say. “HAVE A JOB HERE” “We have a job here,” Mrs, Voss said, “for not only do we want to restore the home but also Mrs. Barwick’s faith in humanity.” Meyers Really Democrat AUBURN HEIGHTS —: Ralph Meyers wag erroneously said to have filed a petition in the Feb. 16 Primary Election in Pontiac . Township as a Republican, He ac- tually filed as a Democrat to run for one of the four constable posi- tions. tobe open in the spring elec- - hap, walked away from the accl- I) ‘Simonsen pina theca] coe. wit ree at 2 Mi cael See PLT ee] ROEARONR — flow et yr wl perv netnance an [oil ates of fren” nae a Ee ee ee to elight ceremony. Pearson Dr.; in Milford followi z prices. Seasonal price F . Service Squad girls and Safety | fire. : Tact ot ence os dey Visdnaens WORESTaaG te eins Shien The landing gear and nose of the| May likely to be smaller than aver-| 5a" ‘he condition of her Dem | patrol boys will be honor guests at | ‘star up- |Measles Sweep Iran ~ ot nai of honor was Betty Hehman rhe bridegroom ig a gradu ai(Dlane were damaged and onelage: it may even tum down, | “ich had only two panes of |i) rooting which fathers are pal-| game peqreon wien Mae Ber ; Mre- ‘J. Pau} Mutshlecner of Ann|Michigan State University, having ee! “# broken off, police said.) SOYBEANS—Prices unlikely to| fiat" 'n ike windows Sok wie |ticularly invited to attend. etnies Sotrtem, aint Mes, Ree. Arbor and. “Shreves of Ih-|majored in horticulture, is one’, estimated the damage at/rise above support level. Best bet a A minute movie illustrating Seat uae cc ae ae diana, // now manager of Phillip’s nursery ou" °° .. .. |is storage under a government : the Werk of the eadety patrol wit] Sor Set, whtell was fer custom Brier ofthe tideraom Joa The new Mrs. Beam is a grad-|yeicnes pratt, from Pontise!ioan. es | ll aos be shown, It will describe what sae nis yaaeh ore; Gk anaes “was best-man, and brothers|!#te of Indiana University. — unicipal Airport to Allen Airport; APPLES AND The Troy man immediately bes|drivers and parents can’do to'aS-| 6 Berwick’ efforts to. put bride, David ‘and Douglas on Giddings road, when the power|will be profitable for 1960 crop. gan-soliciting help from others in| sist the patrot boys in the per- se in Sdims tensed as whens. the tame Se me gain. {{tilure foreed him down in an open ‘AMILY LI of con-|Rochester in making the home! fogmance of their duties. — or blade, it spread quickly i wedding. brunch ‘was held_at bow" ‘a ly eans field between Giddings road and mame sae. pnp dha | receppe for the widow who lived| “Refreshments. pra ele at, “rough the second floor... _ MA. cent “higher than and eked ‘outa meager exist-Ithe elose’ot the meeting. Rochester firemen brought MARY ELLEN HOGAN Hogan of 6200 “ Mrs, Josephine Wal npg ——, an- 4 ae. © ae fe Ze oe ee ee goonies eects Sate i i ee ana = oe 2 : ee ag : oe ‘ o = = Be = one EIGHTEEN , ——— THE, PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, J JANUARY 5, 1950 _ USES cae: one Os mae : Ls © - Bob Considine Says: / : , Ae te aT Jolly Pope John Tempers Him? With Tact = NEW YORK—People .,. places; A.: He hated it. | The incredible thing about Con ine of America for the coming .. « things . Q.: Has he returned to Allen |is that it can survive successiveifiscal year. No thievery séems A bisho en back from Vati- burst? lraids by thieving administrations. /capable of breaking the island. re- : A.: No, he went to Spain. (A long'It can rebound from treasury as-|public financially. Let a good can City brings two stories about! ipause.) And, you know something? |ssults comparable to, let us say,/sugar crop come in and Cuba is jolly Pope John XXIH. |He'll hate Spain, oa ithe military bates st the United!as rich as ever, Seems that among the eee re-' ceived after being named succes-| sor to Pius XII was a couple cases of wine from Bordeaux. The new Pope faced the donor and spoke as follows: begeiopine 9 of a not too dis- fant pres sent f aes placed in charge of old paper currency. He turned. 'he seized power. out to bea forgetful soul, aceord- =| ing to our embassy there. The forgetful soul totget to burn $30,000,000. Another Cuban of ficial, now jdead, backed a truck up -to the ‘treasury in Havana some years ago-and removed so much cur- = o ae “f am due to have a short pontificate. I am, after ali, 77 years of age. Now, I am per- mitted two glasses of wine a day. This is an enormous gift and, at the permissible rate of consump- tion, I will never be able to get through it.” The Pope noticed that the man was suddenly saddened. “SHowever,”’ he centinued, *‘your . «egion produces a.magnificent) ; ’_wine,:and I’m sure my successor] | will be flattered and pleased.” 2 The other concerned the new Pope when he-was nuncio to Paris shortly after World War IL At a diplomatic dinner he Was seated next to a diplomat's wife whose gown would have brought a blush of shame to Sally - Rar. - The cardinal maintained an eye-level eonversation with the lady and was! - not deterred when several. fellow diplomats made markedly ae - - remarks, , TH Bee i w There- is, of course, ae gw this country against the import of | currency. When the customs peo- ple at Miami asked him what he had_to declare, he had only cash. _4He bought property galore, built many structures—died of cancer. Batista must have gotten out with a huge bundle, Carlos Hevia, graduate of our Nando: “| naval academy at Annapolis, Md., is the only honest Cuban politician I ever met. I won- dered through the years, how- his girls in Budapest bars or at vacation resorts, be smart-look smart * &© wo | At long last, the fruit arrived. Angelo Cardinal Roncalli selected a banana as the dish went. by. - His assigned dinner companion chose an apple. That was too much. . ‘SNot that.” he said. ‘At least, = : = : “don't take a bite of it.” Eve tried Sa aaa that once and only then did she- + m4 Ze realize what a condition she was No Chanée of a Collision & in id ~All first quality! All sizes! “Newest styles and colors in group! While they AP Wirephste pet just did survive a bath in scalding spaghetti | sauce after losing its balance while perches on the twee of & a - _” 11° FOR THE BIRDS — ‘Pretty Boy’ declines to taste a forkful of spaghetti offered by his own- er, Mrs. Eileen Kallon, of Pittsburgh, Pa. 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Ptacek, top man in an otherwise = Micieanders—past present gan and. coming—starred in the 13th dishagrtening” University of Michi- masterminded ie cohegnae’ atlas 0 ak of touchdown tosses and he ran 42 yards for another. ws * Williams, All-America end from Michigan State and. voted most val- uable lineman in last week’s Last- West. Shrine game, repeated the - Howton outstanding lineman for the -even} All-Stars while _Ptacele_end_ Wil liams drew similar acclaim tor the} ‘Layne Paces — S ida! Victor) Martin, of the Lions, died fone! extra pointy for the pretemstonala, Lage wes warned wae bith tad a ee dust sbout all of the 12,646 spectators’ in Olympia stadium were i Lande's ~ the ‘most startled person on the premises was Jacques Piante, the Montreal goalkeeper. — Lunde chipped the puck much in the fashion of an a shot to the green. The disc sailed high in ‘the air and flew over Plante's head, landing high in the net to creaté the deadlock. o * © &., +l just chipped at it, like ® 9- iron shot,’ Lunde remarked, “It lobbed up and. thought caught a little piece of it with his glove before it went over his head." ‘Montreal defenseman Jean . Guy Talbot was riding herd. on _ Lande when Len lofted his shot from a right angle, ‘Tt was Detrdit’s 3rd tie with the : and the| | Wings are’ still trying to find a) - Canadiens this season formula for their 1st victory over the “defending National Hockey League champions. a 2 Terribly embarrassed hy Sete day’s 82 drubbing at the hands o the Boston: Bruins in a nationatty; televised NHL contest and rudely) | chasttzed by general thanager Jack ‘Adams, the .slumping Wings re- vived noticeably last night.- Piaying their finest hockey in several games, the Redshirts started out like whirlwinds and. Gordie Howe handed them a 1-6: lead after a scant 57 seconds of Pi = ———_ HOWE SCORES — Jacques Plante, Montreal goalie, takes & backward look as the puck satis —who-broke-away_aqnd—beat Plante with his shot- by him toward the net. Plante came out of the net to face a charge by Red Wing Gérdie Howe - in the first minute of play, The game ended 2-2 at the Olympia last night, AP Wirephote {M’-MSU Join to Meet Soviet Team the ist period, . Howe tifled a sizzler from @ wide left angle and Plante at! peared td have the shot blocked, Plante couldn't control it, however, and it dribbled through his pads and slid into. the cage as Howe clicked in his 4th straight game. £2 => Gordie apparently scored andther goal half a minute later, but sef- eree Red Storey had called‘ de- layed penalty on Talbot and puck hit-a Monteal player's skate before’ Howe let go, thus nullifying the effort. Claude Provost and’ Andre Pronovost tallied goals for the *Cagadions with Provost's mark- -or \tying the score in the 16th minute of the Ist stanza, Pron-. Ovost connected at 6:52 of the 2nd period. to give mensrent ‘a 2-1 lead, = Detroit goalie Terry Sawchuk was helpless to stop Provost, who skated in point blank without inter- ference after taking a perfect pass from Dickie Moore. Pronovost scored during a goalmouth scram- ’ ble,getting off the ice and flicking the dise Over the prone Sawechuk. The Wings outshét “Montreal in| every period. Plante was credited is | York, then beat the U, 8. 8-3 in +of the MSU puc ksters, for player DETROIT (UPI) — The touring Russian hockey team meets a com- bined Michigan and Michigan State team at Olympia Stadium tomor- row night. The Russian squad is undefeated after three games with the United States national team, The Russians tied the United States 5-5 in the opener In New Minneapolis Saturday and 7.1 In Hibbing, Minn., last night, The college all-star team is ac- tually the U. of M. squad with a few réinforcements from MSU. : *. © * Because of NCAA regulations which prohibit freshmen from par- ticipating in this exhibition ‘game, Michigan hockey coach Al Ren- frew, who is working with only a 14-man team this year, was forced to call upon Amo Beasdne, coach help. | - "The 22 collegiate making up | Soviet squad, The all-etars will — With J2-aaves while Sawehuk pale ed 23 shots. i have three goalles, eight detenye-. men and 11 forwards, The Rus- ~ Lindsay's Goals Spark Hawks lo Second Place By The Associated Pros The Chicago Black Hawks, who have not finished higher than fifth place sincé 1953, today held the runner-up spot in the National Hockey League after a productive weekend during which they gained ground on every team in the clr. cult, * * * The red hot Black Hawks de- In the so aba game, Red W nadiens final q 1 ; Va Ah held deadlocked 9 midway fh the 3rd moved Toronto toward its Victory over ‘New: York, “With the od, Pulford's drive hit Gump orsley while the Ranger goalie. Was. prone on the fee, The disc bounced off Gump’s back into the nets, * * Billy Harris had a pair of goals for the Leafs. Red Sullivan: and Andy Hebenton scored Ter. the Rangers. | * * \* In Saturday's other games, Bos- ton walloped Detroit: #2 in a na. tionally televised encounter and the Canadiens trounced New York Soa ery + Vie obi oe + ears ‘WEEKEND FIGHTS aD, Cait: A ex eae ee gutpootod Teruo ;Talaue, iat. jepen: ‘ee team will oppose @ %5-man | |i a bey oat and w of the Rensselaer Holiday ‘urna A freak: goal by Bobby Pulfordj— Russian Skaters at Olympia Tuesday sians carry two gonikeppers, six defensemen and 17 forwards, The International Ice Hockey Federation and the Amateur Hock- ey Federation. and. the Amateur Hockey Association of the United | first visit to this country. re a Professional hockey observers like Detroit's -star. rookie Charlie Burns: and general ‘manager Lyhn States are sponsoring the Russians’ try. 4 es Traded | i E t tate oem eree rill by 2 Fullbacks land Browns had Baylor’s Buddy E year But wheri the dust had settled, wags Theron Sapp of Georgia Borm Odyniec of Notre Dame Patrick of the Boston Bruins have seen ieend os in coors 2 com and are convin present. one of the speediest, amoothest skating amateur hockey teams ever to appear in this coan- Burns was ‘voted the most val- uable ferward in last year’s world tournament at Oslo, Norway, which his team, the Whitby Dunlops -of Canada, won by defeating the same Russiang in the final game, 42.) MSU Wins Puck litle in East Spartan Team ‘Victor Over Rensselaer for Tourney Honors Ry The Assovtated. Press Michigan State wound up a suc- cessful Eastern hockey tour Satur- Rensselaer ment, It was the eighth victory in nine nights for Michigan State which also won the Boston tournament over the Christmas ‘weekend, ‘The Spartans rolled up a 3-0 jead in the first period and held Grid Writers _ Pick lowa Top itoday by the Football Writers As- beg for a total of 14 of « — |the Sdgar Bowl, was second with Team of 1958 NEW YORK (UPI—Iowa, which climaxed its season with a 38-12 victory over-California in the Rose Bow!l, waa chosen the nation’s lead- ing college football team of 1958 sociation of America, ~The Big-Ten champions received, four first-place votes and one sec- mittee which handled the voting | Look magazine will present Iowa with the Grantland Rice award, ‘Louisiana State, the nation’s only major unbeaten and untied team and a°7:0 winner over Clemson in Grosacup, connected on 14 of 26). passes for 168_ yards, Elliott Not Sure About U.S. Visit today er he could visit the United States in February to receive The As sociated. Press award as the out- standing male — of 1958. ¥ * Snyder was the big skating sur- : dahes- rte in to repérts from safety; equipment the N and- other .stafding committees. “T don't (new oe I willbe} Possible rule Changes were sched-' able to fit in the trip as I have aj tled for during the aft- series of Australian races which — : land @ total score of 207, six blows|Glenwoodie, ‘Ill. and John Me- 3 MOBILE, Ala, (AB) Two at under par for the distance. Matta, of Ausnsta, Cos, | ‘McHale Says Contract 4 finest passers ie — = we es, apprecia : pressure < were i we hard . but. I’m not—well, I have no but- bce oc 1959 a Be 4 runnin; laurels ® terflies about it,’ said Wall,. who r nchange 2 in Saturday's 10th annual Senior Detroiter Surprise *—fenjoyed—his—finest -year—in- eight aely | nges. 4 Bowl game, won by the South - years as’a pro last year. Se 4 : DETROIT (UPI)—-There- will be = = Open Ice Event ie : x ww. in pen e i versity Coach Paul Brown of the Cleve: . Pocono DETROIT «P—Detroiter— Bobby! speed skating ‘at with heavily fa- alge failed to place forthe trip,” said Elliott, I don't think I'll be able to go overseas this year after I can not eight points and Army and Okla- homa each had four- points, : J a 7-0 lead before Rensselaer poored its first, goal in the third fensemen Bob ie a ‘Ed Pol- - Hamilton. In- ‘other games, higan ‘Tech split with North Dakota.ia a week- énd series, winning a 21 overtime vietory gave wars tll ak ogni MIAME, Fia. de lyon lin re ed a alk 126, poe i Ceclaton ‘Saturday night after los-| Michigan ing 32 Friday night, Ron King opment. JG 14. Traverse City scored “flope PA. Boll Mtate 0 Hh 80, Alma Bardstown Wins Runadp “Be (AP)—Bardstown | brow WEEKEND COLLEGE aroats SATURDAY'S RESULTS S Basketball nee ath yg Se 7, Indiana 77... i Loyola (Chicago) 113, W : ao cag ‘eastern Mich a tte %6, Detroie, ¢¢ ‘oe ss 18, Qlivet oo ~ {tnd) 71, Kalamaapo ¢6/ 2) eoster, (Ohio) 08, tt, AtoionNa re Pk, ¢, Eh | dle Bo ‘ : c 20 per cent of led for each vic. ye — “| to tum the ' Hi - 8 ay . ~ ANXIOUSLY WAITING — ~'. was on hand to watch t iously waiting to do sompe § a Pontiac Northern's Fwimming team new PNH pool being filled Friday, anx- . The pool is expected to be ~ ‘ready for Tuesday's méet. against Royal Oak Dondero. and the Huskies will also use it weisz Monday when they face Dearborn. "On the board left to right are Steve Toth, Dan Maxim, Jim Venner, Lee Berrie, John Williams, Phil Wells, Wally Jetonon and Bill “Ratliff. _ Kneeling in front is captain Gary Rose. e -Ciney Goes Against Unbeaten Braves By The Associated Press Humiliateq by two consecutive defeats in the Dixie Classic last “week, Cincinnati and Big 0, Oscar’ _Robertgon, jump right back into the * fire tonight when’ they tangle with Bradley. All last season, the Bearcats lost only three games. Bradley licked them ear in the campaign. Then it’ was Oklahoma State and finally Kansas State in the NCAA tourna- ment. They took Bradley over the second time around, however, — This is a big one for Rebert- son and Co, Their pride has been hurt, More realistically, Bradley is rated the only team in the Missouri Valley Conference, with the possible exception of St, Lou- is, with a chance of knocking Cincinnati out of the title, a a aes The Braves also are undefeated, having raced past all eight of their , - opponents to date, They warmed, up to their task by turning beck Drake 91-57, Saturday night... ‘Another worry for Cincinnati is knocked weekly Associated Press poll. None of the- others in the select circle last week has lost more than one game and three — Kentucky, Au- burn and Bradley—are undefeat- ed. Kentucky, riding along at the | But Adolph Rupp’s slick Wild- cats may not’have things easy this ried looks over their shoulder in the direction of Auburn, The Wild- cats won the 1958 Southeastern Conference title by just one game tover-Auburn,_which—is— about as thin as you ean slice it, kt x * The Plainsmén figure to make ‘Mississippi-_their ninth straight vie-| ic lo pi State its first detest, $106, Sat- urday, Kansas State; Ne. 3 in-the na-- ae ithe possibility of ked | right out of the top 10 in the year, Already they’re casting wor-|— World Series’ Next Weekend ee tim tonight after dealing Mississip-/,, Wildcat Five Stays. on Top co eam nae a nati, has been the class of the Big 8 so far-in non-league. games | and opens its loop season against Pacific Csaak Conference, South- ‘ern California leads the parade (start with a 2-0 mark, defending cham- | Tests Streng h lof Wolverines - : ment—he has -one. have scoffed at the suggestion the}- Wolverines would take a six-game pion California has a 1-1 mark. | Ex-Wolverine in Line for Grid Job Surprising U., of OM, . Cagers Meet Wildcats - Tonight ANN ARBOR @® — It's taken coach Bill Perigo seven tortuoys years to assemble a Michigan bas- ketball team that could make him proud. _Now—mueh to his own amage- Five weeks ago Perigo would winning streak into tonight’s game with Northwestern, DETROIT w — a \ Burns, another of Michigan's bright, young men, was to discuss taking over the head football coaching job at the University of Detroit today, It was Burns who helped recrui and develop Iowa’s quicksilver ibackfield that ran ‘California | ragged in the Rose Bowl, . : Burns, $2, reportedly a offered and will accept the tion at Detroit in the near fu-\ ture. Wally Fromhart. was fired | _by the Titans Dec. 2. x * * A former Michigan er_whol. never quite achieved first string status, Burns was to meet Miss Matthews, as well as Buzz Fazio of St. Louis and Mrs. Marion Ladewig of Grand Rapids, Mich., the runners- up last year, have been seeded into the match-game finals, which start Jan, 15. : * *« * “The windup on Jan. 18 will be telecast nationally by ABC. The 192 men will shoot 24 games in a preliminary round, scored on total pinfall. The high 96 go into ‘|the semifinals and then the top 14 join Carter and Fazio in the match-game finals, scored on tlfe Peterson point system. The 6 women-will —— a! similar schedule. Now Who i in —- Did This Stunt? LOS ANGELES (7 — It was hard patting on four greens at- the Rancho Course yesterday. Too hard, in fat. Pranksters filled the cups on four holes with cement sometime Saturday night. It was concrete by the time the prank was dis- covered. New cups were sulistituted. Carson Quits Football SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP)—Johnny Carson, a standout end for, the professional Washington Redskins, football Sunday, The 28-year-old Carson who led the nai in pass ‘receiving at |Georgia in| 1953, will enter private business here as general manager ‘County Youngsters . | Top two winners were Karen ceived a portabe TV set. ~fromt shansky, Oak Park; had at this point since I've been here,” said the Michigan coach. “We'll have our bumps, maybe right now with Northwestern. A good big man will stand in the way of the Wolverines’ streak to- night. He's 6-9 Joe Ruklick, an All America candidate who led Northwestern to two victories over Michigan last year. * * * J A ‘balariGed attack must reap the} lerédit for Michigan's success. It was evident again Saturday at Pur- due. M. C. Burton led the way with 27 points. George Lee chipped in with. 18, sophomore John Tid- well scored 17 and Terry Miller 16. Michigan State was still- breathing hard after a two-point last second Big Ten basketball win over Indiana Saturday night. But - the Spartans packed their gear Sunday and flew out to the - corn country te tackle iowa to- night. Michigan State placed among the five conference winners on a 79-77 margin over the Hoosiers, defend- ing conference champions. lowa - Loyola (Chicago) rolled over West- |* ern Michigan 113-91, Marquette beat the University of Detroit 75-66, |P Defiance of Ohio defeated Olivet 78-60, Manchester of Indiana went into overtime to, beat Kalamazoo '71-48, Wooster of Ohio trounced At- bion 88-51 and Benton Harbor Jun- ior College downed Traverse City Community College 7466. Win Piston Prizes Numerous Oakland County youngsters were among the ‘100 winners of the Detroit Pistons’ es- say contest. 7 Brenner, 15, of Detroit and Danny Burt, 7: of Walled Lake. Eueh re- Other county winners were Bob| - Knig hts p.m. nana, § €S- | dens (Alborican 7 Service vs, Easta ef “RB” va SYRACUSE, N. Y. w—The flu- weakened Detroit Pistons, losers of four straight, had a very weledthe day off today before resuming the National Basketball Assn. grind Tuesday : The weary and punchless Pis- tons dropped their third game in three days yesterday to the Syra-/ cuse Nationals 118-94, Johnny Kerr paced the Nats to their 32nd vic- tory in 33 tries over Detroit on the Syracuse court, . tok The defeat forced the Pistons three games under the .500 mark. Their hold on second place in the Western Division is menaced by the onrushing Minneapolis Lakers, who now trail Detroit by one game. _Syracuse permitted Detroit take an early lead before overhaul- Lb ing the tiring Pistons after seven Sports Calendar MONDAY'S ATHLETIC EVENTS : te Basketball CLASS ~ ihaw'y Jewelers. ¥ GMC-YMCA Ba shetball mn. — yesnne va Blue Chie: ? p.m. = puteee © m,— Tech Club —~ Court Jesters Ys. Fapinecring: at Pontjac YMCA. , eee ATHLETIC EVENTS Li School Basketball . . Michae! at Bt. Clement . Farmington OLS rt Bened ctine Clarenceville at Wranaeue. Schafer RO Kimball at Berkley i bal Redeemer at RO Shrine + rwoat Midland School Swimmin RO Dondero at Pontiac Nor ‘Pitegeraid at Gouthfield co” Lea 030 pm i m.; & — Labesids vale * Ba ide ping (Nationals, 8:15 p.m.; at Lincoln, City saunter ™ Oty : A — Lakeside Royals vs, Bporta ae Columbus, 6:30 - p.m.; at) L Pes rals 9a, Wel- les & 6:30 p -Pontia: Northe a —- Pontiac ern “A ys. Thunderbirds; 7:30 p.m.—Pontiac North- | _ Sylvan Lake Alouettes; 8 30 |” p.m, — Standard Porge vs Huron Valley Bova Club; st Northside Softball eae Pistons Take Day Off After 3rd Loss in Row minutes. Detroit ‘threatened by closing the Nats’ advantage to five points in the fourth quarter. Buf challenge. Detroit with 24 points followed by Jey, one of the Pistons’ several flu sufferers, was limited fo three bas- kets and.eight points. oe k Kerr's 31 points was high for the game. He was injured late in the |third quarter and forced out of ac- tion. Syracuse leq 59-49 at -half- time. The Pistons, wih eight defeats in their last 10 starts, play the Phila- delphia Warriors tomorrow as part of a doubleheader in-Philadelphia. Mulroy has saidyhe was anxious | '- Syracuse was equal to the belated) Phil Jordon was high man for). Earl Lloyd with 17. George Yard-| U-D ere Todty, and became head backfield coach under Forest Evashevski when Bump Elliott went to Michigan in * «x: * ‘He has been active in Iowa's recruiting program, being instru- ‘mental in the luring of Willie Flem- ing there from Hamtramck. t 39657. head coach he would join a grows jing list of young -coaches who played at Michigan. 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Q’.s of more than 120. or under 100 did better than TV students of similar caliber. 4 ‘LABOR OF LOVE — Cleaning the statue of Eros, god of love, appears to be a pleasant ‘task for a workman in Piccadilly Circus oma in the heart of London. Even Cupid becomes begrimed from traffic - Test Public Knowledge fumes. — jon Causes of Cancer EDINBURGH, dcottand—In a re- cent study “of public knowledge of cancer in Scotland, 554 Edinburgh residents selected at random were |. The Green Empress © SSS meee 1 Copyright 1958) . by Elizabeth Cadell ina eed eee lig ese ‘ — and bruises, 22 per cent smoking, |# CHAPTER Xvi (dispatch case, argue about the/14 per cent air pottution, 8 - per ewe | Occult. : cent heredity, 4 per cent tension ‘What time do we aan this At eleven o'clock, he saw the| and worry, one per cent infection. |§ morning? ; | passengers aboard, and the coach) Thirty-four per cent said they did “Eleven, sir, Lunch at Pamnp- | moved towards the frontier. When! not know: : Jona.” ithey reached Hendaye,; he found, | | - "And after that, a two-night stop|as he had found: on their entry" 5 Even for the — | in Burgos?" ‘into ‘France, thet formalities were VERY DEAF “Yes. Time for the passengers” reduced to a minimum. | +He smiled—‘‘to.do a bit of seri } The passengers got out asd Gus sight-seeing.” strotied to and fro, changing | Lord Lorrimer stirred his coffee | money and buying souvenirs. As | and smiled in sympathy. | they drove onto Spanish soil, ~ “You don’t find us responsive) they: passed a Green Empress ° " travelers?” on ity way fo France. © “ Unresponsive, thought Angus, There was a pause, an exchange was perhaps the word. Lord Lor- |of courtesies and then Ferdy drove ~ tmer had his mind on some- |on once more in the direction of «- fhing else, Yule Lad his nose in Pamplona, , his papers. "| Angus explained to the passes gers that as they were now’ had | adopt the Spanish times for meals,” t llunch would not be until three | o'clock, and dinner at ten. The admiral was unresponsive : it , A : They would therefore halt at a eae as a whole and his sis- tasca at about one o'clock and ot 5 A i. and drink a little to stave off! 4 i too responsive, sir.” he weer bere ine late spel ead i . door: . “Play hell with my digestion, He Lorrimer call hit. heard | -rumbled.the admiral. “Oily food's Angus." bad eneugh, but oily food at three | in the afternoon and ten at night.” THE FIRST TIME Mrs, Zotler thought that in | Tt was the first time he had! gngy weather, so hot, one did not i Used the name, Surprised, Angus} wish to eat anything. turned to find the old man staring . : | “It ig pleasant, nod'—she asked Mr. Zoller wag asleep and his! 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The silence length. 28¢ertained that-the warm weath-| ened and he saw that though Lord, ¢T Was general over Europe, and) Lorrimer’s. gaze was on him, Be Bie imine voce ie a é a tle. Beyond isyiist) sex) oa man on whom he placed not the smallest reliance. - Angus knew that a struggle _ (Continued Tomorrow) was going on, he had been ealled back to hear something — thing important, something, ie Workmen Blow Bank : telt certain, that would explain MONTICELLO, Ky. The 7 Fer rane Pree uPatiem |Monticetlo Bank had its windows was about to speak. blown out by a dynamite blast: : Burglars weren't involved — only And then, with a slight shake Of| workmen next door who used too the head, the older man came to much explosive in digging a himself and Angus knew that the} asement. moment had passed. The tmpulse had gone. He was going to say nothing. we eee ee es He walked thoughtfully back to 2 a" a 8B “his room, Putting away his in- . . ; : ct tone eatve, to Shae OPEN TONIGHT ‘til 9. Plasti Wall Tile’ ee ’ out those relative. to Spain, he studied thern antl wondered wheth-| er this particular Greeh Empresa journey could be said Dy Sir Claud to be going according to_plan. - a ~ * * . Pa * ‘He had fefused to accept the word courier, and had stressed ° that his young men were liaison ; All Colors . officers but what was needed ies Easy to Clean more than a liaison officer_on this : trip, reflected Angus, was a de- Long Life tective,. an elementary schoolmas- ter and a psychiatrist. . He walked to the window and Buy enough stood looking out at the view, TILE and trying to fix it forever in his mind. The Basque country. There MASTIC would be more of it on the other - to cover a side of the border. 2 5’x7’ Bath 4' High - 10 Sq. F.t tor only Spain. Uf he loved France for the memories it evoked, Spain $] 550 ~ — bred in_him_an_excitement that} a _Ss a was of the senses. 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Confinue fo Hunt Infant “New York Police Seek Possible Suspect Frank Chionchio waited anxiously, hopefully, prayerfully for some news today of their kidnaped new- NOTICE OF — Notice is hereby ounty. public sale of a. 1956, GMC W-503 Dum Truck bearing serial — x- will be held. for cash highest bidder. Insnection Franc pp may oes made at 2502 N. Woodward, Royal Oak, Oakland County, Michigan. the place of storage. 4 1980. MANUFACTURING RPORATI ” gtaTE OF MICHI of Seksane fagoeens 28 In the matter of the ning “iKethieen.- born daughter. A city shared their anxiety, their hope, their prayers. only 2% hours after birth. “There are leads,’ Det. Chief Jaleeg Ye Seaeett alt Setar, ‘ Raa ore ‘ee aes on the alert for a heavy-set aé sh | . abouts tor Board f Appeals Pétition having been filed in . this: Court alleging that the present where- | of father of said minor . children ate unknown and ed said rt and that Wiaid ehildre s and oui Be Bcea under the “furisdiction le of the In the name of the L the "ath at o'cloc are hereby commanded to ‘appear per- eaid heart impractical to make personal It being service hereof, this summons and notice ali be publication of a : aery: copy one week jotis to said hearing = ee Pont: ges ress & ee Eden and circulated in said mur itness, Ler] Honorable nab = Moore, Judge Court, in oF of Petes” in sald cw Gus of January A.D. 19 (Seal) “pw \‘ BE, MOO! (A true copy) oes e of Probate ‘probate Register, Juvenile Divisi Jan, 6, " ¥jthere three years ago. ‘| seription fitted the woman seen ‘of |at St. Peter's. West Coast Blonde as}: NEW YORK — Mr. and Mrs. . petra Made Wileved to ts: the Ee THE, PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. JANUARY 8 5, 1 ke Bares Plans “plans to congressional leaders to-| of ‘|day. And the reaction from’ some lincrease of roughly 100 million dol- ‘Hollywood Headlines to Legislators Some of Dem Leaders Feel Defense, Missiles Budget Too Small “ WASHINGTON (AP)—President Eisenhower outlined his spending top Democrats was: Too little for defense and missiles, _* * * Eisenhower reportedly told them that defense spending in the new fiscal year, beginning July 1, would be about $40,900,000,000—an lars from the current year, Sen. Reo B. Johnson of Texas, . Senate Democratic leader, was ‘one of those he: indi- cated he wasn't eet * * *T think it ath to say I didn’t observe any substantial in- crease in the military field, ‘and I sappointed that- _jare not going farther faster with the missile program,” - Johnon|Sound and the Fury,” but. audi. was rather di: Sle was seen loitering in the hospital—before—the —kidnaping: Transportation employes kept an especially watchful — ~ San- Francisco “police sent it here! ‘a description of a woman who took a baby from Mt, Zion Hospital The de- . The California. “woman was iden- soa {tified as Mrs. Betty Jean Bene- dicto, 31, who-is wanted for pa- role violation. 1935-15 Millions. = Needed by State me hear ow ’ D Zoning ai Proposed Township Zoning ——— ence to sume oot t-street That the Bi Sn Board of A Building . Certificates P.7th XIII Penalties XIV. Amendments XV Interpretation: Purpose XVI Validity XVII Effective Date - oe San serocenene to signs in the inance as owes pe (a) Delete rom Bec otion, IV @) We 6 ni 5 r od anc or toe of & vet of bulld- Is rmits ba of — ei he (8) cours feet in ares on cas lot, except by authorization of the "o! : —to+ ; V_ fg) “ ‘and inclu a ns pertaining to the sis, lea: sary se of a lot or building placed -thereon, wand not Gueeetine eight foods _square feet in afea On. one Soon of Appeals.” (e) te from Section VI ere —_ including —_ Legs wal the sale, lease or use of lot or placed thereon, and not exceeding (®) square feet In area on = except Lt authorization of < + Del te from Beeston VIt Sanita- (C\apne useZot lot or lots in Com- tion “The w mercial 1 wale r the erection duce or fo: signs bef speed eppebngae ss mis or services which are he po on such lot or lots is erasay orbi: 3. Add new Section s, to read as follows: No on Es Ba 2s or used exe c) e In Pear Rd 1,23 sad 3 _ #1) One a! ng to the sale lease or use ® parcel land, lot or building thereon, provid it’ doea. not exceed 8 square feet in (2) Signs —. yan or subdivisions loca ih te which ‘ner apo in peed nny Pat ® permit issued the Board of Ai not to exceed two years at — upon cation. Zones 11) Any sign permitted 1 in Residence ee een Sfmt th t sold = rh provided they @ not level at ite een SR ae i minati gigns shall be = a pee not to inter- of persons on the ($) No. signs shall be erected or altered until approved by the Township - Building. oe ector and « permit issu 4 The wing ie shall be added. to dection Vt @) AN off-street parking tacitities required. under this section shall have asphaltic or: concrete surfacing in ac- cordance with specifications provided by the ‘Township ineers. facilities shall be drained go as to dispose of all = water accumulating in. par i) aay highting wood te illuminate oy ba gr onc rking areas shall not xesed "16 feet. S overall height above ground , la shall be so installed to reflect light down Te Pr - ward on th park! oe cn aree. op parking areas shall Seaeae ag eonreg he o & oe site ees adjoins or fronts residential vrop- control bumper of permanent 1} be oa 48 minimam in all cases ary of such arent —— facilities is —— to nee tial sae and ch “= bad out, entrances and exits ~ street en be fa must by the Boa: CF ss ponoad struction ts ‘ote A list of the changes is on file at the of the Lbdebagpond Clerk and may be cananined by any on BLOOMFIELD TOW _. ZONING ___EDWARD A. Jen. ts boas ” Williams ‘Says Money Vital 30 Days After. Legislature Convenes LANSING —Gov, Williams to- day said the Legislature must come up with 35 to 75 million dol- lars within 30-days after the 1959 session convenes Jan. 14. Otherwise, he said, state gov- ernment operations will be “‘seri- ously hamstrung” by early spring +-when-eash-reserves normally dip iS - HOW “LUNIK” WOULD ORBIT THE SUN —- Arrows and solid line mark how the Russian _rocket_may orbit the sun like earth and other tical orbit of Lunik would have a maximum diam- planets. First arrow along~ rocket's projected — eter of 214 million miles: and minimum ef 9t -. orbital path shows its approximate — now : miles. = well past the moon. Rosine estimated ellip- AP ‘Wirephote To Hear About Killing of Watchman The murder of a Southfield nurs- ery night watchman and a self- styled gangster prince from Texas are among a large number of criminal eases which the Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office will bring to trial during a new jury term beginning tomorrow. ; * * & . Praepaor Frederick C_.Ziem said Raymond L. Alyeay - will go to trial, tentatively scheduled: to begin Thursday, charged with the first-degrée murder in July of Straifs Traffic to their lowest point. Williams told a news | conference his opening message to the law- though he and his advisers hadn't settled yet on a specific plan. He said he has considered but hadn't .|“‘rejected or actepted” proposals to liquidate the Veterans Trust Fund, the most fre- {quently mentioned revenue source. “We have looked at every possi- bility that holds any hope at all,” he said. “By the time the Legis-| liaturé gets back into session we will have settled on something. We will ask it to take as quick action as is legislatively possible.” Williams said 35 million dol- lars would be the minimum . amount needed to keep state gov- ernment machinery in operation -antil new tax revenues start pour- ing in. The governor in his inaugural message address Jan. 1 warned that new taxes are ‘Williarns observed that the three elementary and secondary already are “financially embar- }rassed” because of delay in state net |Payments. “When that point is reached, it's & pretty good indication that the state is in trouble,” he said. ‘Flying Bandit’ Given 1-10 Years in Prison GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) — “Hly- ing Bandit’ Walter Molenkamp Jr. the | was sentenced to one to 10 years in prison today for the $1,600 armed. robbery = gas station two months ago. ~ -.7 %* & * The 19-year-old Grand Rapids to after robbing the south! . pound-|side service station last Nov. 6. He was arrested by Chicago po- _|lice when the plane landed at Mid- «| way Airport mrp aD t ael the daylight holdup. -Molenkamp pleaded guilty to armed robbery Nov, 24 = has *!been free on $5,000 bond awaiting sentence which was pronouriced Sedo oper Thaddeus B. makers would propose a means of| producing the needed ‘funds al-| the 50° million dollar] . big state universities and public schools, Up 48.2 Pct. New Bridge Accounts. for All but 2 Months of 1958. Total Straits of Mackinac — all on the big, new bridge — was almost half again as-heavy in 1958 as it was the year before. It was 48.2 per cent greater, according to the bridge author- ity. Except for the last two months, state ferries carried ail the traffic in 1957, The bridge opened Nov. 1 of that year. Total traffic in 1958 was 1,390,390 'yehicles, Revenue from this was $5,132,958, In 1957 the traffic was — and revenue $3,664,948. ko o* Traffic in December fell off 17.8 per cent from December of 1957, second month .of the bridge’s op- “The novelty of the new struc- ture probab the faster crossing by the bridge. Blue Cross Survey Report 4s Scheduled DETROIT (#—The University of 5 {Michigan's three-year, ‘state- ordered study of Blue Cross will . Circuit Judge _—— E. Bowles, chairman of the governor's com mission on prepaid hospital plans, announced the’ timetable on the weekend, * * Thexuniversity st commission request * : , which the fs headed _ST.IGNACE w_Trattic- over thelfne -4959—jury—term-—-—- “The authority said truck traffie| Murder Trials Scheduled - Anthony J. Jasinski, nursery. Alyea, of Detroit, was ordered to stand trial after his _Mefense attorney failed to show “be was not hientally e of standing trial due to 1 battle fatigue trom World War II combat. ~ Scheduled to be tried for second- degree murder Jan. 13 is Demitrios the “accidental” shooting of George Kean in a. Commerce Township cottage a year ago. : _* * & Kean, Tsermen-gas and two others* were members of a Fort Worth gang which stopped off here on their way ta stage a hace in Sault Ste. Marie. - ON iacovered Kean's buried body in| a shallow grave near Alpena last September on a tip received Be! the Rangers. * *« * Ziem said besides the Alyea and Tsermengas trials, there is. a’ Scheduled to hear the criminal |‘ cases are Circuit Judges Frank ibs vise! and William J. Beer. B. Tsermengas, who has admitted | 51- vear-et4 | ham radio operators, are invited, watchman at a landscaping. 2. attend a beginners’ forum, to| +—State-Pelice-and—Texas- Rae |p.m. tomorrow night. * * * itioned -in Korea. Got Secret Yen _to Become Ham’ ‘Radio Operator?.- said. Johnson, in addition to being the Democratic leader, is chairman of | the Senate Space Committee. — The president's military spend- ing figure was reported to news- men by Sen. Alexander bao (By Wis. ). * *- *- The congressmen, “spent. 244. hours with the Président. Eisenhower will formally set out his spénding plans in_his budgets Imessage. Sen, Everett Dirksen (R-Ill) said this = go. to Con- -Persons ‘interested An becoming be conducted ‘by the Oakland Coun-; leg Amateur Radio Society at 7 conference room of the Consumers Power Co., 28 W. Lawrence St., will precede the regular monthly meeting of the society. , C Leg Ge * -An official of the society an- nounced today that it is now pos- sible for members of the group to assist parents and relatives back home to make ‘‘phone patch”’ radio The meeting, to be held at thel. gress on Jan, 19.. Dirksen said the ‘administration presented a timetable for "a speedup, in every field of rocket- ry,” including: getting a manned rocket to the moon, Orion Man Injured in Auto Accident A Lake Orion resident, Harry E, Brooks, 40, was reported in poor condition today at* Pontiac General Hospital from injuries in connections with-s servicemen sta- He said this has been made possible by the Korean government, which lifted a ban Dec. 15, an auto accident Sunday after- noon, Brooks, who lives at 2376 Wos- lyn Rd., was driving his auto along Cooley Lake road near Can- ‘Use Parking ‘Hostess’ HARLINGEN, Tex. (UPID— This south Texas town is looking |" for a woman who is tired of re- ceiving parking tickets and would jlike to give some for a change. “large call’ of some 200 other|City manager Douglas Henslee. ~\eriminal matters to be tried this has asked for applications for the | Hewy established —job—of--parking} ‘hostess."’ Her amain -duty—giving tickets to overtime parking vio+ tators. 2 | by .Prof. —* McNerney, hos- PS Advertisement) (Advertisement) you'D NEVER KNOW I! HAD ORIA SIS 5 Fi i a Fir? /\law officers, pharmacists, ship, when it apparently went out, of control and struck a tree, Oak- land County sheriff's deputies said. Brooks was unable to- make -a statement and there were no wit- nesses, deputies said, Fast Coding of Drugs CHICAGO — ~A eed of ‘coding widel sed drugs ipf speedy identification of unkriown drugs by references to fheir physical characteristics is Being developed by the Americas Medical Associa- tion, The systent ots solely on such characteristics as size, shape, col- or, scoring, and similar features of tablets and capsules. Through its use, physicians, at- dants in hospital emergency rooms and poison-control centers, -Ithey will live for the next few New System Aids By LOUELLA 0, PARSONS weeks, He’ll also be on a British of all,” said Hugh, talking with Carl Foreman about ‘Guns of Navaronne.’ He wants Guns of N avaronne’ Part |Interests H ugh OO Brian © movil sty fr x more days af the Moulin Rouge. oa Cede ie magnetism. spectacular on Jan. 16, “And best President Dwight Dd. Taoadeer, “T have been|James Francis Cardinal oe Robert Young, Maurice Chevalie: Ronald Tit es \ me for one of the four male leads and I am certainly going to do it.” * * * In the midst of the conversation I told Hugh about the big fire; and when I said it was on Mulhol- land Drive he almost jumped through the telephone. ‘‘Will you find out if my. house is all right and call me back? Ask Nancy Si-| natra to find out.’ Nancy was hav- ing trouble of her own with the fire and was all packed to move. te ¥* * The old Southern” aristocracy ‘we jtakes another beating via- William; Faulkner~in Jerry Wald’s “The PONTIAC -: ri VEIN: page 4 R Ji salt iD cLoseD TONIGHT OPEN ences are in for some of. be acting and drama seen in many a month. Shs Wegecc-scees thdat Gs nag: land's Margaret Leighton in this, Aer American movie debut. She plays Joanne. Woodward's foolish mother who ran away when the baby was born and who, pathetic- ally defeated, walks home. Joanne is very fine, tes, and out- tahding are Jack Wardenras her retarded brother, Ethel Waters as the Negro mammy, and Stuart Whitman as the carnival roust- about who teaches Joanne things she didn't learn in books. The love scenes are terrific — hail Martin Ritt for the direction. “tet * * A farewell eall came on New Year's Day from Gregory Peck and his Veronique, They left the next morning for Australia where | months while Greg is making “On. the Beach.” They have taken their two babies with them. 5 *&.* * . The night of the big fire one of in|the firemen suffered a heart at- tack in Harriet Parsons’ driveway. The bravery of these men who went without sleep or food didn't receive half expugh praise. i | LADD BORGNINE THE BADLANDERS TUES.—WED.—THURS. “DAMN YANKEES” “SILKEN AFFAIR” COMING SOON: . “MAN OF THE WEST” “A TIME TO LOVE and A TIME TO BIE” “LA PARISIENE” SONIONHEAD” “IN LOVE and WAR” _"A CERTAIN SMILE” Frank McCarthy and Rupert Al- ton street, West Bloomfietd ae -fought-the—fir&throughout-the! , night with sprinkler and hose going | full force, The wind finally sent the flames in the opposite direction. = + — + —-* Kirk Douglas is giving a cock- tail party to welcome Sir Lau- rence Olivier to Hollywood on dan. 11. Larry certainly had a ‘Praise for Mrs, Evelyn Sharp, (ee when he arrived in the |] midst of the fire. Lwho pat: up" costs forall the evaeeu- ees and their families at the Bev- erly Wilshire Hotel. * * * For the first time in the history of the Cocoanut Grove they had of the New Year's Eve revelers. The. Ritz Brothers performed in both rooms making, in all, four shows, Keely Smith and Louise Prima were ofered a house and lot— and I do mean house—if they and medical examiners will be able to narrow down a drug's identity to a relatively few products in a short time. Then chemical tests can be made to confirm the idén- tity of the drug. ae |See. Ohio Xway Link TOLEDO, Ohio (f--The Detroit- Toledo Expressway may be jinked finally with the Ohio Turnpike before the end of Feb- ruary. The final link is the 1414- million-dollar. north Toledo ex- pressway that bypasses the con- gested Point Ptace on the Ottawa LAKE THEATER KOW | “Sierra Baron”. Starring BRYAN KEITH BOTH SHOWS IN COLOR . oe to open an extra room to take care Magee C “Wenders ef Chicage” “Giamerous Hollywood” ‘= boa ste SE i te “5 ~\t 2 Thurs.: In % in “Inn of ee erp Happiness” River, This new superhighway is. nearly completed and may be opened this month. Pontiac Preas Phete : PAYS TRAFFIC TICKET — An unidentified man pays the first traffic ticket at the new Violations’ Bureau office which opened ‘CLOSED TONITE BLUE SKY THEATER IVE IN “today under the supervision of the municipal courts for the first time. The Bureau had been operated by the Pontiac Police Dept. - Dilldng'is cent foun Trick, 3868, Maral ee ee 338 S. Marshall St, ieaey ts Gay, aad = # 5 if 5 j meet U 2 MGM a Jop-monnen, HITS! baat 2 — nas . Miracle Lounge Sinnaker’s ke “Your H ) siosixnensties : Ocklend County's Newest Most Beautiful Cocktail Lounge "Specialising in . . . = oo , y Reservations ... Fh Pert FE 5-8060 Now George and pot Slonaker! LUNCH SERVED x © Open it A. M; to 2 A> M. pany ~ Slonaker’s’ Miracle lceae Miracle Mile Shepping Center, agra at ear take ind [7 Open 1045 —— NOW...25¢ to 1 P.M. Shows 11-1-3-5-7 & 9 ee = a by ' vice." gt vat Ny | k if _ of Osaka to combat the postwar rise in juvenile crime. ~ It has the support of government “TWENTY-FOUR - _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 6300 " Mothers Appeal to Youngsters ~ Chimes i in Osaka Cry Please Go. Home’ diately eacad to — wards in| Japanese mothers are using a gentle reminder of the late hour as an &t- curb juvenile delinquency. how lunmediately ef tive the campaign is, buat hepes ate high forthe long - range benefit. By MARK KURAMITSU TOKYO -w—Every night the! chimes sound through, the dark, alleys and neon-lighted spots~‘ of crime and violence, -—~~ They are the Chimes of “Love, appealing to” the restless young- sters to go home. ~The chimes are part of a cam-) . paign started a few years ago by mothers in the large industria] city Now the movement has spread to more than 200 Japanese cities. and police agencies, Says a welfare ministry official: “The ministry is all for the cam- paign and hopes it will be pushed | even more intensively and promul-| gated throughout the eountry. The’ campaign, I believe, will greatly contribute to the prevention of | juveninle crimes and keep children A Tokyo metropolitan ‘police spokesman says there isn’t evi- dence to show it has done any immediate good, but that he has confidence in the long-range ef- fects, _ The. Osaka campaign was). launched by Mrs. Takao: Sudo, a family court mediator and a mem- ber of the Osaka Education -Com; mission, ; “(The city’s mothers and vartous organisations donated $8,333 in May 1965 to buy a big church bell for the city hall. The bell was named ‘“Myo- Tsukushi-No-Kane” (The Chimes of Loves of Mothers) and on.it was - inscribed the words: “Ring t6 echo Thruogh the streets at sa Ld Sa sweet and so gentle. ; , The bell wa ned after r Lon-! It rings at Tepamat Wi don's Big Ben. appealing to yourigsters fo go} home. “The Chimes of Love campaign is a spiritual movement,” says Mrs. Sudo, ‘‘so it is not wise to debate how effective it has beetr in lessening teenagers’ crimes. “L hope the day will come soon when we will = need the | chimes.” In Tokyo last “Atual, A “Go| Home" chimes tower was erected | . on top of a big department store | in Shinjuku, one of Tokyo's more} notorious spots, by mothers” and) me etic a ae nating 4 Governor of Alaska | = Starts Off in Hospital JUNEAU, the first workday today-for the! new state of Alaska but it's first, elected governor spent it at a hos- pital, * * * While residents of the union's 49th and largest state went to their places of business, Goy. Wil- liam A, Egan rested easily under treatment for a jaundice condi- tion, - * * * Egan, 44, who recently under- went surgery for a hemorrhoid condition, was hospitalized after delivering his inaugural speech here Saturdny. Doctors said it would be at least a day or longer until ‘he can assume his duties. Taconite is so hard that regular blasting drills can pierce only about one foot of the rock every hour. | 5 oe DONALD DUCK ifec- 1 Alaska (AP)—It was! - ~ shop © owners who contributed to a building fund, Driving force behind the Shin- juku movement was Nagao Shi- mizu, chairman of ‘okyo met- ropolitan city assembly and former poecs eel. * Reaiients mothers’ associations and shop owners in the Shinjuku segtion desired to clean up the area,” Shimizu explains. ‘They decided first to erect signboards at 'street corners appealing to the kids to ‘go home at 19 p.m. tonight.’ “To promote the cleanup more extensively we all decided to butid the chimes tower with an electrically-controlied chime sys- tem to carry our appeal." The Shinjuku noe imme- the. city. Vote In nearby io a 0,000 mothers donated 50 yen (14 cents) each to build a 60-foot chimes tower atop the Meguro ward office on Nov. 18. * * x The chimes are carried by nine speakers throughout the area, play- ing daily a song called ‘The p.m, and 10 p.m. The melody can be heard for a distance of 244 miles. iment-appoirited. juvenile probation campaign with two other mothers, Says: Chimes of Tomorrow’’ at 7 a.m., 5 car ceuldaaiial| even’ hour’) tha Mrs, Kurako Tomita, a govern- sky of hope Today, too, justly and pleasantly official who launched the Meguro “We home the Sine soft melo- . “let residents in every corner of chimes. Le) The chimes play the song “The morning is bright, ‘n the The chimes echo toward tomor- row The chimes echo toward tomor- row.’' BOARDING HOUS SE. , +> Wi Ue j UY) TWIGGS SUST P Y CHARGED UP Y\ TO HIS ROOM, m A CENTIPEDE | WEARING SKI tee M\ BOOTS: f PY b a — = ~re we om thefy. Tige's PLANT BLOOMED IN THE. NEXT MAIL “= TEN _ MASOR SUST OPENED A LETTER B MAKING MORE} FROM THE PENTAGON) ~ RACKET THAN({? ‘AND BRAGGED IT WAS ABOUT A RED DOLLARS T00 LATE = /-5 i Ls THAT'S BECAUSE Clay eS HAO mq ARRANGED B NEPHEW, To ea! A HOT MILITARY p/ PE yen * # COULD STICK TO UM YAS f= 5Q 1 SHOWED TWICGS MY NOTE, WHICH WAS FROM A WELL KNOWN GENERAL, AND-COLLECTED MY BET THAT I THE UNVARNISHED TRUTHS HAK- WAS CONSIDER= ABLY | TAKEN | ABACK! S See © 1969 by MEA Berries, ine. TM. Reg U8. Put. OFF. OUT OUR WAY WHY, 1 FIND TH “ANY REASON FOR BOYS NOT READIN’ THESE NOVELS/ VERY ABSORBING MYSELP--EXCIT= ING, 1 MEANS - MOMENTS WE'D LIKE TO LIVE OVER-- WAITIN! ‘TO COME INTO YOUR OWN. EITHER / THIS FRANK MERRIWELL 1S AVERY MANLY FELLOW-- HERE 1S | HE THRASHES THREE A GIRL? HOW LONG YOU BEEN READING THESE, PEL? WELL, I CAN'T SEE LU TOUGHS FOR ANNOYING \( HADA CHANCET/ ©1000 by NEA Sorvion, ns. VM. fap, U.S. Pen OF. AIN'T READ THEM YET/ NO WONDER TH’ KIDS READ ’EM OuT : TRwirtsiams b-F mos Walt Disney Lilatedtoatied ty ag Feature ty ed ote oO See Youll Find PROFITABLE “OPPORTUNITIES Every Day In the Pontiag Press Want Ad Section “Toke edvantage of this easy way to solve all your buying and telling oroblemk - oe To Place Your * DIAL FE 2.8181 THE GIRLS “Young man, fe ‘aime in the future.” oe ” is » Q at oe j + a ‘e * ye ee Ly i i < { %, & RIVETS — 0s mong : Hp 1958-by NEA Servicg_ ine tM. Bog, U.S. Pat OF Hela ae AND HOSPITAL BILLS... 54 JS DUGAN e you Have BEEN BEHAVING RAT STRANGE, LATELY — \e it ALLEY OOP NANCY "ES ox Ly re ’ By Ernie Bushmiller I SAW YOU SENG ON ME WHEN I WENT. TO THE - MOVIES WITH BOBBY ER---1 - DIDN'T MEAN YOU, OFFICER. T JUST FINIGHED MY NEW \ ASPHALT ORIVEWAY AND. | WINTHROP TRACKED IT THERE GOERS THAT | LITTLE MOUSE : - (ABOuT,GRANDMa /} ve #22 G3eRs as gr Stree ££ Gtre Wd NESS, M ONDAY, J ANUARY. : 5, 1959 a ___ nner . NTY-F eet T Vs Othe ps, { MARKETS ee “tat One Problem rs § prs ae coe sate F ob ) iMa e : YORK (AP) t oft e i a agen ay QS |e a an oka mae names nme ui ing. futur : : cans with bvestnents and * business i question e Cd . In. all parts ; nts and) Hi is * . an almost Thy lors ra . of the the stake: : alert. © S on globe had 3 ful. The Ee - Saree ee SEs te a le Abroat | wheat et YORK the i the defensi com e has/ affect be done probal advanced The ew merce - channel billion amt ial All panies both Alms about endjcans can 0 ports of a bly \very tow: Stock 7 in reports not t but is consume: rican it — will can the additional elated ernoon vy trading new ~| A Am tetal Com- for ho ericans at make | ap crop region in gine peal pples, Delicious, Pivotal early this - Dixie mone at Mike’ mated ee the oil NA: ew EURO | ¢ are eieditl ulle The of the of the wi r|. bu. Pri > jssue: - | ship, way, > inn: N at 17 bi in 1958 i by/ of industry to he PE: ‘of European rejol " edw ly export oa — _ voppeet SETA Seo “ =e point e from Saturday Waterford 2 10 and al Fore dollars rd ‘Amert . eral Led a past = rence 2 © FE gal pring currencies satan © at the pe tsry ee business Carrots, top a. “4 aoe Som See sorasinad’ entoune ned Towne with luck sap dln A [aaphagy age ee ee is ond fast —- partly to-make atest Res eae wes sascees | The ticker kok = aad ioe wal. fe tock shewi-ion_is ee A monet ar haky currency, AP a el converti- was slow, eee Sie. oles tape ‘was a Here are rise 8 li oe ae of it. —* , first sag its |e t direction. But the main Wheat was jemand | earch oe er ue $B etd a stone bine Be re- eee ae — some of rican companie PY ner Pring a ter 8 trae withthe United the main bushel low unchanged Parsaips. tb ) 60 Jb. “sacs #3; For the ave after pressure | 5° State Police. accord the troub panies wat ond by competi prices adjust the Uni to ae mene =X ona SEs fa ge TEI. A etter the ve after wave: tan Rees, of TEA: Acgeruen " ri leat the teupary —— en tors 1 the new ea States a5 1 frat har at La br) yenesh hothoue me erat nas better th a_half ee turn- = —— one bill Americans Greeny pokey oom the- birth ore petitive rho tract $1.13%; oat corn ¥4 a tha pet was 3.380 000. —_— aor mae pra apne wae The aa ade ral ng 2 ee murese a new Euro- highe 4 = ee oe | 4a ’ a -e rani a eee cont Siawermon ali in: vant 2 a * 3 the day’s — . — that — Sun_of ‘incerta wi sper in the : 7 “a iad COM Ref * | oom Sede pe % highe ?p ——_ Sie) Bovectanens * to while poe ateey hee had | Will e new a —— ) Holland West ON MARKET higher $1.33 r oultry acim group ¢-demand of his it wa: ry from hi be t stro attitude Germany . _ ary $2.14%. to % Tower, soy- and E | fntained borage from bans ctureay ot gem wigan trede See Ge ae pourg are Belgium and Italy, yer, Jan- serecs T ggs section enough was 4 y nigh t summers and rs. For ess of starting s Luxe: ° pound, —f0- (AP) POULTR of in not t. ap the Ameri the -. a lengthy me- Grain Price Fret on tel ose 0 ho cet: Wil the Dec an presenting Ls Prices” od ry pe hens Seay. in a anywhe cause | fors St Al trade r harvest the A ting g . CHICA rene’ 19-30; few n meri on sched e mericans t a com Bi gen a e GO GRAIN ae comment: s under 5 — type bon Brokers — special ee ex- price ean refineri ule, Teens! ‘ satdee’ tor fear the to coiniders. a m. § (AP _ demand Market, v: 19; over 3 for 1959 saitt—bullish tions. of sugar es busy. ping; “ nati for the t will make . Fs aati ) — Ope cpr noe t veny quiet. econo and sh forecas here ‘st ‘and. the ons, and m to sel it ee eee ning ity yee ean good * able? for will 1 in WP os: .. 106% Oa r ic new bus: ts E- | pepe e s the the si sep aa Mar Coleaay carol ee Guard 5 and| far split of rte away Mes . os wantd 4 tee jeer ‘Bi% ee eee , DETR ROIT 1 : m a | shoul = : — mn uly 20 S| Pease: OFT, Jaa: ee wk arket} dJ ! and sol shay betw e~vid 50-50; panies also —— oe coe | roe go Ri eae White Pong hy bbs Steels * se of Se oll co Ame : nde! : 7 Mar. an & ye i fe 8: ae utilities - motors T 40-60. ment mpanie rican the open ring =, ; oe ew) May worn oa: rede A efai state ities and mos rails, ai Bri ranquili U. has been s and the! aE Sy l if they aay soeGes-s + 18% ctl Rca 133% ave: yates wid. Bag “ ~ higher, Non most ct p suet ngs Peac vilizers getting palgpreanigel changed = oon ants inside we cts Time -. ee 13 ive sme pettus see en and Ji asia aha anny were in Less e, Int and th short are protes E __IMPOR' * * el = ‘end tee evade 'B large "i |tobaccos. were fim ——o ons to M erest in the air. a> | sate alt have Oe . Seo in rt I aa guns — erate & eux re firm. while|__ WASH any (a air. Wo me is stil all . moe csragy anes Col : i ee, 5 a wid. ave, soa:| = N quilizer INGTON (N ple eee etiect Pesos a fone Americ exaint , . ree y Braded: 39%r33, : EA ings have 0 S ae exien: id in ending ans —¥ : - 35%: ; lare ‘A jumbo . ew Yo , with a may - ) — Tr in t e on thei s exam- . so on som noted 3 mnist Start ede pea PR tit at rie ai Bciepasinnan eee "MIDDLE EAST: = vont ba: a ce meray | . - Vie Comm v0; medium 3 ete erred Admire): e dugimal ee one This one probl biggest — have Already imade ffom us, “ol ers might a! and ent: um 33-3: 38%- ew oe 19 t are petually em chil tional been som by L. t not want - ! | — . en me és $; small Ames on a nia — rool coaracing.etions 5 d.|more a ye 50-50 made on 5 . French co Ss. ehapanios. goods . ag Frida. hanged cventent, good, P yoy Sirs... 93 . BD :. 32 t of eat per- furrowing bein ; arrange a buy. ia nsumers s : ting ‘with outst Panaetiee steady ary =) et | concerning a is the the the te talked — ANTI stil other might which | large are outs ef as ts lowe ated yo ae 29.5 Glass 37. i ° the edica! the he brows u : CR, 1 keepi word want : r re ide yy r _— eae bby 2 q| Pills o eff 1 report gene p. Also ine: ASH fra ping s, to oni sree ot ye fim Auriia' 0: a2 tt,* Mewat toi Seratal aul wen ate happiness oi ra politi Oe cat ae ASH ~~ Aitti dollar amd e -divagindlon q umnis RK : peveaneergyn « Wg ee an Am Gye (oh -e4 Loew’ Bad childre of em , muni: rest. N sions, on, D.C., ne ars, ans ca ma Part _Newsppes Sed ged ae Bi Boe gi meme ar tN) Od ea ae =n ae % ae soutincs to servi surren-| Li ull Reeds, Amr Ge BE Mace Nash 19.1 bles whic’ kids with : the special: y Photogra ashing light n toward ending exam- |!8 SSIA: _ The * Senne ‘a in dae A _ Livestock file of a ee 2 ale see seis | | Deat ed porapers f e ending mid Sh ar aaa : M an d DETR B moo stl |... 61 rtin Co... 26.4| b ‘they cor - h N - th 1 ; 2 too gemes eas ~r isclose |Stiable -H cons f LIVESTOCK - | Atehteo & Co a posed Der 2. 26-4) ble in conan carchon otice a e front, side are ot | Rakes. trade war ats bage ~e ‘oan en tena een pe See at EG By set woe © ly cae to igo aes __ Panera Drbtore | so ori mavkets frm on the Unit “for the. Ne ision and tes @ syn Py ae rd Bongos por) posing eel... aa —_ Mpeg : i Atte all their odo IAN. 3; 1088, elon aH HOMEL pet atime —<_ ; pole canlenal from us. to take. aa cool a columnist! "sales 6 strong wrong” aod “hee "heitere =e bo pla M49 dees taking tranqui Saines, Thomas “Ad “Earle woens “CO Avoarmene ~—tHetp"Wanted A sandal ee “it_suits r udge Sy befo Tribu eens plano patr Pk Rig ore TS | Brig mala] Sent ao vie calmed nany of uilizers, tee are toy and | D FUNER ll Male 6 oS their- remai Ivester J re U.S. Dat 29.50; to_prime ps eround. see. ‘nigher run My os 1 Motorcla ** “arg the down gow youn how- sah the Hun id tod oprad prone rayton Pi UL HOM us 6 Help ¥ Z nded ; - 16. y deve the gst om ee Prue t ay a 8 pm alns ME “HARD \ at 10:05. to eeeade and iat ee lrg 7 — oo pane Ce mee ams eo ele loped exte’ ers ing Mi Philip ey ees D VORK Want “ a.m. of was|nenacre y ateete 3100.23.78" aay wpa oughs |. $i ome ere = ir studi a rea nt that | ee ots pa Lomort séticiat: one} 125 W 90D P 1" ed F I hav a marsha — a — 35. ay 0)-23.7. rT. 23: o9] Psccter: a 40.5 Nat eae Tag better és and 1 intere f service hi Puner ea be officiat- SO : i) W_HURON I AY vm OUSEK emale 7 tion: ia great ho} ] jee ae = oe io gh Sous 186. _ Comb SOS duct grades. Ot! started — in on Thursde ~ Home after the Ebley ni Johns HAR ——— homer ag ADUL z lon wl ed to lian i 2 tee ibe are fl ae 1 Be swat des. Ors, whe com kote. © seer STci| Come os poe eon fae Pe Sie oo sources. ect ation c-laaa oem e-008 Be. ea att tg Case. Ji cp... to3 No Am SF wing eache con- eh aN the Huntoot merais® Estab ES) - Liv mall a a which |*2 nd prime Salad sows 12 78-17.76; Cate: JLo... sae Nor P a. es denly pills the: Ts to r 1, 64 JAN. ae ____ Cemet i m — {AN aon in. FF ER. EXPERIE . she evel '@ told fase! Ua 16.00-58.00, enters 34 00~ Steady. xe Gen Lt’ ae Nor Sta Pw $0.3 decide dto- bre zai of Mra “chryetal Spr wien | rh ee tery Lots 5 eng ally rte wily “exe ad saree NCED. ne. was— at the Seclectn aun need oe _— Sia uaa rr, &s _Ower OW ce... 22.1 « ave ud fete gee ene ites ty Mt UL-6a 5 ste a. oa to 8. wants ee eee ore: oat cook: ‘ont accompanied - as aeee ‘ care ‘known| = ferment ta Perr) org The P Sceaenn pedi resentative. in| Can a i mee easy. will be (UP . [Bate Raa sooo Hl Gears eal Pood! the why actu ——} oto a7 kee ras —= ontia fnitintlve lace gapsoe te. Pont: ou PART STi Tint Tt Rad - ~-00 ae shell - ma same they all . at Cun Mt. g: In- nae c P im e pe hole repel a k B Ew decisi at It Erie 5 A ot . who e don’ y = 4 Park _ re m po’ for rsona sale atu i=N least RR... c. us ™ 1 39.2 ffec n't aanon y_ will Ceme- F / 38 m rtant hard iit ow 360 rdays electric. reamed aig retore ee (Sede takes them. arviely ane eerie OR WANT AD ine'pre a experienc ae car Ra weekly to, yout Con cra on Pe. ear; oyna 2| For " | Sm, Ss 4, 1959, ie an ah on o. Per Klos. ker oe Orders. | 0 q _ oe r E = 7 — ry Service C of the Co., Otis — Gen Roe sia 7 Ra seaes #34 = oe eeg = oe that ae oe rie Mr From 8 a.m’ - st Eu aes ae | y ae : ean Om F ; suee ‘i oO nae - worse Edw , en le i + J y oan i : etal = eH Eee Bl me oe gi i ratenteren | BS S| a a Hearings on * d-today, | oo cu gg Me on NJ..: =F Th the m2 Funeral serv ord and” John Frese “immediately oe ut reprecestasion = MEN. Por wom ing January = adjourned on the . {Gen ge ot Stevens Oh... als us, they — oy — wth be a mg —— sen _Mecaay te ae bt for ol } patee ry 5th a will b last nee econ 7 oe ca B... a oO sa believe hocrbrreaey Wilson memne Pith for that portio ‘ae. or P allots ~fleations “Write person- acum: b th. oe were peng Time teens ie peo ag = “342 warn that tev tha it’s wron py netery. Mr in Perry oitiiating tasertion or 4 the nce er : ART — = mais 6 fone “wink rg F400 ik rents y Jan 1 briefs 1G ee Fi cea a -2o> 8 fm boost lizers g |Home." at Mr, Bmerson Park mont whien Se “cave ra. —_— LP, M RECRE "Box atating quel The were . B and Gillette rod * 475 8ylv & Co 39.3 fact, a few learning will al- . = le me ed bepoaer ome > pA x ly MALE, RE. ” (Part ti ATION 1 72, rt, to . 4 rn request set oo oral Goebe) B on 3 yy Pd ot 36 | PY ‘ll doctors ability : #24 & “7 neral okt When r) Padane ren wore, Fi & Ba! for - part eateee for v NSTR EN a year was Fi pee & Dead 7.3 T Pate ie pills m are . In a Haein om ii. IDA mad e th WTD : FE iit” This — = a ee : yy its ago, but ‘first ma eb. 3. “ ‘ ... a ex O Bul... 86 much ight dull afraid h mec Ned aide Rad., Pon A BELLE, by ab hin be carat alta at _ ae 11. is| Educ speciation 2 eral in = | ee the witty pool er Tin Wear might grow ep nag senses. 30 eer eee een ee Ht cadiatalleen si cate obo oot wnt & tee": 428 Transam nr. ag ja damn up take | ie rd Mr Lela es Aries eiven : "BLEED | Sonn agaerenre Gia plas . lerway earings wee qT le 8 ” atti with a “ them | F Gasate Modes Henderson: Chostng PART-TI SS a he ait raduation STORE f maree, aa fetes 9 |i tae aout eve | eared ge | Be, te cio $200 Monthly Guar Faken wad | a : + Bo Oe veoue 3 a final * neral Hom Moog ae will be dead eoath Did webulsl agate oh do ice etch marae a EG te Hose In. Dowr or LE : r Ch. #, Unit ‘Aire “Hts at that nag mead vo fielating. with ‘a achutt pm | t alan clock noon the | year nesting your ne tee GISTERED 25. wntown SET ee eae oe papaiial strane ses aot meres || acer ayes Fert abe her “URGENTLY NI | . ub . rvi ome ip a an Poutiee es “Adj South Sa Pontiac ele foie lng anc, They ex shor | See meee | | o em ea Rea bates. | REGIS eer moe it Be oe 33 algree: aa must ’ lain ~ JAN. 3 al Home. eivin A. ASH Ww ' bat Tl cng Sy on part oe 31S tal, * joining J. ginaw S m BL Sete Bland cons radeon Ay eraaag de Marea ig ak B11 canes tmp 2-00 nares where your earnings on. Paraine, rs te ERED NU} | * 60 x 140 g C. Pe t. | St ai ene BP bent can using =i the iad 130 aig ae of 3 via son at s gan ke pm >m Si "aa ett ihers a Lesa . Larg FEET nne , Soe oe 2 hoe & i The. Pu be full drugs on ; neve ies on the 5 ge Nae ¢ 2s 2.97 RECR amare. 3a a 1 persona hours e Street on y’ Ss Keise et... 8. Woot ges o a ‘tional blic. Hea y determi Mt. elating. with Rev untoon ‘pat € 260 3.84 tors Barto Nu supervisor. waperente’ cs | To Di 2 Floo £ y Hay Lb Sete sae Inst: Ith Se: ned. ] = a, Part ee eS Eh ped he in en . IN _ eral } sonar ote 8 i ott a: Yale 2 26 b itute rvi . will t Ce ent + q STR aELIAS ‘ + Suiteble fo Heavy Window Sr pia e at See lat GSE tht i ig iB tht] Baie Sin Sosa anes | Surtees gts Such @ for Retail Walk Tretf | Ew Bese iree wai Onneha, va Poche ats Ind: Wetverines Ran ene a iB ER He + rice cet ie Poa opm eerie as FU il .O ic BB acooctocsa ospital at ic Insti of M lage is EE -_- . 13 eS o. Ored 7 516. Gin aier - ohn itut poll gg aoe Weriaenx ee oo rvio all Micht- , afte CLOTHING or DE , a pemsors_[pinin ‘in alimore, Nope J i zz _ Me lene ee | ahaa eae — or - HA oe by the pointing concerned Md, Both oe ee se apevired ~ Ip Wa o| Mer ren. ART, CLE Mayiair 6-604 ~d DEPT. cRD N chang I 15 the n. 7 1 be F nted SALESM bus CLEA > Gee CON STORE FES hol wet « ae ep es “oie Sere ted Male 6 rau Phone PE DT Gr nbuod ea ae TACT: yee E Month tro eet yg as neat child's le onintion of tran- _ otieating. Rev. purch has $ 6, ae a Sales Op eran TEINS “}- sary | = veces < ane jearni onally t on | -e 420 ner, Broder & Co | 1958-50 “e cies is wee 2 ing ability ~~ pis, Zuee P Cetmetery.. Detroit C jen O00 sion pros Gat coe res cated a Higt es Y : A - . i . pent ak. « Detroit, ph ots CT + ag nad : nth we 4 it ‘ bes Fes ta t,t o Riche An _ Holt, —= feos ze ive oxpam: TELE ony. Ime ee eeeee saa | gan 1987 High 34.7 4 2} WBN GA rdson 13 Dt App tee LEPHON wors Pe N) Eeae es Bs St fe Ic FO a ae ee autze. | © jt onde her. mime Reva, Souris | . = 2 Ts iss wer : son’ of Gall ~: ig Pgs roger) Plains. Te oe Poy Spe FROM i —— 66.2 98.8 é belove Ward beloved RAM- ' deve ck tires. EXPE: . re E ne PE 1 Pari Pigu 150.9 ; Max d gran and d infa: OTe into __ . 8. A XPERIENCE: iu of Piru lee de meptie eh Ca Michard coteme ate | pa 7 a oe a? _Eageie ot eek. Sas dust say = Pee ree mn . ™ nf i =, Seif, it ete Meal od aaa wi UNEXPRCTED an ai WHITE WOMAN ot ee He | the Gt Lk Oil | Si > phe ier all ment in, Perr officia: with the star Oman, - es win “ eo nO sangeet GENER | e word! Sree Ep tie tat Be yeni Ber era Sas wanna Pk ae oo inet You rdl , The Met abby — 15 * Gy en ° 190 mp cw rk Ceme- on eee - reases ee “eel Ge ATR POR tox renees. ty. #30 0 fea re 5 “1s [Priva : ie culaeee, Bt, eaeere,| ning. in. Onkie Gurden. 5 ee Le : ° pure alwa % i a una pirate power companies wil Mes weg Lan iad rae tears Gurion, ws Broad stree men | Wat Ss Ro WORK at ys w ’ . sale; co uo 2 in panies IX aie 2 PsA nae pT ane the: be edeat The write Rew Broad sireri, Mo : pono ele 7, + bid ans i, 3 to , ma will 6 will of it y roughl quatel; 21} wleigh’ Holl we ene ome ae end acted lomo 4 5 aeadalbage tii seek : oaree ve eid Tae Punersi greater opport 7 tained Freeport. Hi Devt, Mek oF housework The N E — = nabs ss serena a 3rr nigh from sail "heats sol te sevting | eee. . me | sacar ime it grade. Must by F Ral Sev oir rr Palins eau fe| ait fon eaten of BILL i Cl aS eral But Fed ais unfair atta oie White a pel ‘cee dai: Ecentias pot “detaiis pubite, had A anted F tribute Mean aS ae CLE is has F cking . Spake Mo lie tn tery in rriew, in ae Pin GIRL TO emale rs 5 a off Four piled AN-UP L nl attorneys Power Co oy a perpen Pee ‘ot ‘the Paul 1 ne ce} al. “at DO GENE y 7 | Soomene the family finance COR payment Up Lean bills now ne Br ies: not the Siar an ad iain —+ contrtbutions pe tami = T. Williams Own ay onde ERAL CLEAN. or — Fees pon * a e the sug: = . - Ref sam: pre 636. i von over each mon of several. make Tongs : oken lprtvate-ve-publle power hearing is) Card me. Cancer | 4 MAS OLive 1-996 ToCOMP A sordain 6 “ves ean AN TO So cap a memenbers i pw tby dn yd ICAL Reports of 0 . The: hearing sal pol such 8 BUN BALES O.___M * tl and washer furn PE .2-6296. 12, #10, Floyd Kent, Rite. 82% Evenings after 6 call PE 23361) Pancied rec. or family rom, Les. _MA 5-134 Income Tax Service 17 ~~ Wanted to Rent 29 cn OOM, PRIVATE. ENTRANCE oe ay a ae =p he living ra. tie path neigh ne a ao a a aa r ADU! . a Work Wanted Male 10 ~~ > LANDLOADs retived couple MY 2108 Rent $70, Cedar Island Lake. 9381 ON, Realtor |. #11500. Bee | ACCURATE~EXPERIENCED : y- Beecherest. EM f A. JOHNS ealto Bhs Event ae We have over 30 rental appl 2 LARGE ROOMS. NICELY FUR- jee lea 18ST CLASS CHEP DESIRES oa At fair - rates. tier > a - eants Wanted nomes and apts. ished near Bell alomers and NEW 3 BED 1704 Sy Tele h Rd. NEAR LAKE OAKL, ae ployment FE 6-8287 OLIN TAX. coe All-areas. Furn or unfurn “po drinking FE. 2 W. Bloomfield Twp. or lakes 535 ~ a of srt hoes ‘and Al PLASTIC WALL TILE, rLooR BOLIN rAX SERVICE, ARRO REA a geen oapi ay wip. | phen cas ) FE 4-25 with ‘a gataen off and ile & formica counter top 10-142 KE Pike St PE, 61102 | $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd _FE 532 |* 5 Monroe St PE 62160, Adults | PARTLY FURNISHED 3 BEDRM. full bem. Sea eae. oiBreeseway to ae beet AN INCOME TAX RETURN PRE-| SINGLE YOUNG MAN WOULD _only No drinkers _ oil heat, -$65 month. PB 2-7618. D WHY] | . sttached carage. Over 1 acre cof KY “Rew = “pared in your home by= | Hike room near Pontiac. cred 7 VT ENTRANCE & ‘> RENT WITH OPTION Jo ing_ O —_ Mink bait ‘Hoe are hepatt PE 4-4210 accountant with master’s degree.| with private ent. Call FE_2- Gatho secs) ciean 0h Feeaanable ‘ne 7 : a es eae i) PAINTING INTERIOR & EX:| Appointment FE 3-1834. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Bingle or couple, quiet, no drink- Nice 2 bedroom home. UL _2-4289 wa he soe I reat teribr. Free estimate Reas, OR gurtdN £ STEVENS. “es Mer | Wt ontracts, 8. : ing, call afler 3 pin, 212 & ENT TO _B gee yt Sarees bi Ge. -Inc.,; Realtor —_._ 32-3762 or OR 3-6117 rose FE 6-3)00. Home calla by | eee Pa. = : —— TM. Rog. Ua. ewe 3 room house near Auburn & wi . Bee our model. Don Mc- 3200 Disie Hwy. at Telegraph A MASTER ELECTRICIAN. oop Sees ABSOLUTELY — _|acawp bn” MousExEEPING FP imeem al a eet el etengyel s15 | _Donald. OR 3-2831. PE gtoo ceq on residential. commer INCOME TAX? PREPARED IN cottages, gas heat all utilities. . | 6 rooms 2-3 acre on Marion. PA a perienc the fastest action op your lan SERVICE AMPLE . cial and‘\industria; needs smal! your home. long form itemized, eat Cash buyers waiting. Winter rates Tru Rustie Cabins. ; mo aaa MULTIPLE LISTING. TOMER | or large Job Reasondbie. al _ #500 Phone Bh hs LJ Bae eas Heater Partridge PE 4-366). mega opigedwty. Lake Orion _ Soma Rekenent = arag A _ | : 43191 = a a “I'm going to fight. No girl’ 8. going to take Jimmy away | 5 rooms, 1 acre near Airport. $60 CQ ORED G.I. AVAILABLE NOW. ~CARPERTER: Land: iF _18A =} 7 ig 8. 209 BALDWIN, $10 & | I'm going g a L k New and re- an scap ng : cue weekly OR 3-5730 - -my-birthday!”’ Lo eee y 4 cee Murdock, PE. 21061. )~~ vn po oe com. P ASGMa vis Wao a OTL | ae me ee eee CT NOTHING. DOWN ‘NO DOWN PAYMENT ARPENTER WORK, WTP NEW &/ 4-1 ACE TREB 8KR vicR- RE- AVAILAB Ey women oo a pane 0 Clark &t a es | eae WARWICK IN 5 rt, lake fe ® qualified GI buyer large | ¥ cance Satisfaction guar, OR moval and trimming, Get our bid. NQ OBLIGATION. CALL j-ROOM $10 WK 7 ROOM UTIL, JE = — Cap = Ag > ee ving en with Ads - ~ 28148 = SE Em ecamat < : —} turn 106 Center 58 Rent Api: Unfurnished 34 Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 Bio Psat] stone fire lace wall to wall : Me, CARPENTER WORK OF ALL| CUSTOM pier peat ARD & 7 AND 3 ROOMS, Pvt BATH, 10 [i ef re 2 E——— eos “ain ve AND. PAVED kinds, new con ee Call alter _Roto-titiiog, vert Terme aie © inson Clark, ‘st Apply Apt 7 2 «nom ee i APT ne | R WATERFORD VILLAGE, | SEVEN ROOM ca eS ETS CLOSET ‘© SCHOOLS $1 FE 66 - +h rH, | _- = chile Ten Ca -ROOM 31 AND q 2 & 3 RMS WITH PVT. “BAT! utili hose, 960 per mon CAPABLE SALESMEN. 8A “LE = Moving é & Trucking ‘19 nese . oF a. Telegraph Aon 4-253 -M_ Stowell, FE. 42190 rhe ; FD, GROUND FLDOR. ant — — capt — tility THEM NOW AT r mnotter me promotlon imandget OPAL | aren ———" | J AND 3 LARGE RM. ~~ BRICK Pvt. ent. Stove, refrig. Uti] turn. A WHITE BROS ae A — COUPLE ful ; 5 : H BLVD. W “talee ‘atalt guidance Gualiied| At XCELLENT SERVICE. order iad aod bath Everything ee ay OR 3.1208 | : fo) io OR BELT storms. “and me, | 204 SOUT ings ‘tl 8:30 x . S ent. oS | 5 : pile > 8 Oren Bex Write | Repsonable PE 68-3458 = PE 2-2900 CA$H furnished Inquire 22 Auburn, of-| 2 RMB. AUBURN AVE oat 600 Dixie ni x 1e--ul 8) 70. LEABE ‘sw, “MO M $500 dow a oabvanes. complately “iand eg Evening: se PE 49023 ET MAKER AND CARPEN. HAULING & RUBBISH ON AM © fies) (sisenc Paul A Kero, toc. Fe. 2-eage.| Opea Eves, tl) 9; Sun. 1 ua total $6300, Uso ea 3 oF 3 peda, _~ WILL TRADE CABIN or M ‘specialty, PE| your price. Any time, FE & QUICK CLOSING. 2 RMS ~ KITCHENETTE AND| _! ! ae: | Bent Houses jaaee Rarnisisad 26) taps iencea mar Mars. / : rf 8 £5000 _ TIGHT HAULING & MOVING or : —NO HIDDEN FEES — bath cua potcome: “31 N. Pere’ BEDRM. - BRICK TERRACE | nen nnn nN | ONION LAKE — LARGE 3 BED-| ¢ roomie and full beth = 2 eee = | CARPENTER WORE OF ANY) | cay Kiet Nosh amen VE C740 Nichalie & II Co. |e i aan a Scsement, gutage FE soos’ | 1 BEDROOM HOME. KNOTTY sant One: Coon ee | ee Se een 2 No job too large) _ ee ee Ole arpger 7. eae 7 ineinterior nicely : . 7 : | rama re Toon I ar idl ae WEST HURON Pe sates/? sane, RooMs vee 3 ‘Werycclean eee ene Sane oa Lake prisiepee. Eat 0D. nt Rooms 37) fo ARRO, BON REALTOR | | GENENAL BOOKKEEPER AND) Rubbis r : TRACTS WANTED - _ _ | “Bagine 7 BEDRM WALLE E xs || OH. ; = Serene ent Exp in com-| front end aging” = Ste a Ger heal Estate 1362 W Huron. | 9 nO00M APT. WITH PVT ENTR - a FAR Y_ PVT. ENT. kn _Close to city. Reas, MA 4-2203. AVE. WARM 5143 Cass-Blizabeth Rd. a | le cycle of accounting. Payroll, MAN ~WITit *, TON TRUCK t 7 RM TL Y FURNISHED | 14 N. CASS FE 5- - FE OO | pm Teturne’ Typing and shorthand | “wants work. Call anytime. FE) UE 40402 or PE 19d Ae eee real welcome. $12 |” Pvt. bath ao Whittemore. — 2 a BEDRM Bee +4i69 oF rE sleeping rooms. Reasonable rates. open nee Sunday 1-5 a } . aid £6348 = =h BATH, NEWLY D [a Close a! - : . Se ea TINY Me CMM LTT et SHTT CADTFACL® | CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. | 3 oom oF ON Main | 3 TRM, ae ae nce | $4385. a “Ar Bus STOP IN WICH HOME, Equity. tw IN 2 BEDROOM HOME. | Le | businesses. Must ba of value to) O'DELL CARTAGE J.J eet er Dixie Hwy. float, Neer Pontise Mir. & Motor OLive 60041. After 7 p.m. OL; 3 BEDRM. M Boorny See re | comfortable room, FE $7332. - Call EM : | someone MY 37883 Loca} ard lonf distance moving ; abL Je ar Tran . _3-1206, . COMFORTABLE ROOM. bd 2g - . MAN WANTS JANITOR JOB in| Phone FR 6-68060 bee may meters TECHS na PTT ENT. CHILDREN 46492. aida for busines lady. PE ‘store Write Pontiac Press Box 3»; SMIT { MOVING CAH. FOR LAND’ CONTRACTS _welcome. 319 E LEAN, UIET ~~ ANTS WORK OF ANY ' : Ro ceigation Cay 7m 20 cr) al, ROOM MODERW APT ON) ee ee Pe GARAGE, ee, I Beans PRE, PARK: - DOWN MAN © Magerned. 27 yrs, old. 208; Local or long Pm eaten moving UR }-6060 Ask for Ike Wideman peed, “air pm person, OR | J Newly decorated, corner apt. 14440 aos aa pom GETlaaiaN. i. ; Lake, Angelus . _ Low rates F < - : = Steam heat, hot water, stove, fat - 2039. e a. MARNIED MAN WANTS PART SMITH - WIDEMAN [3 RMA. PVT. oe ee furnished. $65 month. FE | aeproom NEW. FULL BABE: |, ee downtown, reasonable. FE} Moves You In time or. full time work of. afy Truc s; to ent REAL ESTATE OPEN” Eves. Of Cass Elis, Rd, FE = ment, built-in range and oven, NICE RM. HOME PRIV.1 OR 2 N th Down a : ie) eee La es OS le PE 44526 - 412_W_ HURON} ROOM AND BATH. CLEAN | j UpR FLATS: TWO + TBEDE _Auburn Heights, UL 22178. vie. oining to ———— ~ hb to ladies. Westside. FE ¢1 . YOUNG MARRIED MAN WANTS TRUCKS TRACTOR ase real A a only FE D4 ony | $60; and I-bedrm . $06 sirable J BEDRM HOUSE FURNISHED. - : : bur oO ic werkiol say Sieg EM 2) | ten Plakupe I%y-ton stakes | CASH! DHMUAPT Ate Cie TORN Sebont'on Ruclid sireet. Fit 4a8h3: re ceo ee __Rooms With Board 38} “MR. Gr” — Don't wait an- SO _ Work Wanted Female 11 pombe aes Gem)-trailers street parking, 200 Bandeifon _or F N78, <——>= | | ROOMS AND BATH. CLEAN, NR. ring eres on this one. WHY PAY RENT? RRR Pontiac Farm and For land contracts and equities. 3° ROOM® FULL BATH MAIN|3 ROOMS & BATH. joo cae Bh “Lotus Lake, OR $023 CLEAN ROOM WITH | G0or iD e-in west suburban area. 1-DAY inoning $9 BU. REF I | fal T Ce new a seasoned Reasonable | floor Pvt entrance. a9 Prospect... Williams Lake. Couple only. ape iN; 816. meals near 5. : Plastered wal FE 5-147, ndustria pace 0. : discount, no obligation Let an PE 21643 3-12 rw i heat. PE 4+-5268, MEN. GOOD FOOD, CLEAN MOD- Lovely family yoom. - BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS Ls Wasitina $25 8. WOODW experienced man consult with you! ya ¢ ROOMS: WITH BATH, UTIL- |} ROOMS, «@? N. CASS. OAKLAND i week, gas he Fh aca ern home. FE 2-0318. ched garage and a large a WOMEN WANT WAL WHR 3 a Pale tating Sunday eee eee eet | ities Pvt ent., west aide, inquire | ~ ae ¢ ROOMS WITH owed PON: | -bedim. pungalow with fant ~CE ME NT “x BE K coat at mein. caress night, | 139 Ww Muron Phone FIC 41567 cm es Rote Ie ry furnished $80 month. FE 8-332), | 2 Fe oMALLED - Jel a. Otfice S ‘i Bolg orl tens tnepect, this — sement. ees Luu WORK FE 6-0783 please call OR 3-3 | Hetghts, 1 ae iT | ua T a FULL jose a en ice ce ture . UMB CUSTOM HOMEg BY LICEN&ED Lost BLK COCKER APANIEL HAVE CASH 0 OAKLAND Pid ae Leen 7 BEDROOM BRICK DUPLEX, t = Pharm lp lll ee e cent Sak FLOORS: ae, CABI-; _tullder Free estimates, UL 2-6175 | male 9 yre, ofd, Vie~ af Blaine é s BL oe 4 room heated apt. with 2 3 RM @ BATH CLOSE IN, Ni “NR. basement, auto heat, E. _. i ia LOE RMS. REATS WITH] mortgage pays ash 06 NETS. FORMICA CFRAMIC TILE Pr elite Reward MO WILT. TRAVEL | etree aeagpereh, ciget:-| ots, FE Sais or FE DOTOS, ce) wea ion parking Jot” downtown, inq. 04] mo. Remember 4% per cent in-| FORCED AIR ob Eat. X + eo war . a man ee = = = re aan clene seeps nemneoceeenemnesntar \ a os. We will travel to see you and — 5 ROOMS, UPPER. ADULTS FRE. ti _. terest is a real saving FREE FATIMATES. TERMS (lost BY PONTIAC PRitAs CAT Bee or APT, SUITABLE FOR 1 OR 2 2 BEDROOM HOME IN AUBURN Al finaheed for ts home duplt- Advance Floor Co OR 3.8701) “rier boy on eat Pike Bt near | *N0w vou how to get cash for! \ eople. Sophia Mawes Apts. apply mete Call after 4 pm FE!" Heights. Automatic beat and a hot | 600 8@. Fr. AIR CONDITIONED ig saving. ‘Bee this lovely rol aon pole beygeest garg one pepe CaMent (palOCAm SPECIALTY corner of Paddock bilifeld cen Que Call now for @ 30-minute Piper's Novelty Store 15 Auburn | 6-7440 55 OaREANB water, 0 wiftcown,"s cn onth. roge Se erat a "Tean Onn tas *| ag soon as possible, let us show you this new model ff tal ? 4 1 8 n a eh , ve _ . . i ke Ww. a 21h : Fioora, basements, HM 3.4879. on bin) Pietee cen haches! wiieen aervice Ty Broker APARTMENT FOR LADIES” EV- Clean 3 rooms and bath, 29-2930 _Huron 8t., FE 4-0561, . READY TODAY! at 38.950 on your lot : DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH | WE 8-0034 or _notify Pontiac Press” Kk. 1). REL rower erythin urnished ee down: | heal furn, $50 a month. See 7 BE DRaoW . ,CONTEMPORY ULTRA NEW STORES AND OF- é : : ing ce estimates. FH 6-146) oF circulation Dept - 09 feiteabeth Lake ana town f, Weil Hats Sy | caretaker oo Avaliable Jan. FE 44-6395 fice Tele areas. = Loyd, This comfortable aes F C Wood Co SIAC CER GO CRTIAMIT [LOST GOLDEN RETRIEVER FR 4 tts HO BAG MELOR APT. PVT ENT, BEAUTIPUL 7 RM AP OR | ana us a ware REA-| -2¢8t, Telegraph ovd| is ready for you to move | nm | De OA UP. LATE: Auk MARBLE FREE wa.| named “Bpite,” 6 years old FR . , $10 Wk FE 4.2070, 1701 Baldwin | nished or tinfuennined PR 2 2: “ss pay sunable, Mr Foals” Moto: On “plastered walls ‘and full basement.| ‘Williams Lake Rd. at M50 IMATES STILLWELL Peart 7 20003. HE S8$- DOT LA Re ' CLEAN 2 ROOM APT. PLENTY | BASEMT GRadE LEVEL 2 | | 30847, Rent Tease Bus. Prop. 41A | Pits price only $10,869 with $1. Afar 4 cal OR 37038 Free BSTIMATES ON WIRING | ee PAIR OF GiLASBIES ON F FOR of heat, 286.8, Jesse FE, 2.5089 | apt. Kitchen & ba n rE |? .RMS_ “BATH _ ADULTS PRE- = ~~~~~~~ | down. See it today—be in and set- e atl for water heatera ~renges | an pace ah senicnd | TOMIS KFOUTITIES COUPLE & nasi PVT. PATH & Divig ener & Grver furn. FE |’ ferred FE 220 | @ ROOMS & BATH. MAIN FLOOR | tled before Christmas. FOR SALE dryers FE BA) RB Munro LOat THURSDAY, CADUES | ATE EE a entrance FE 4-294 ; on N_ Johnson. Suitable fo sea en gustee ct 4 aceam Electrie Co. 1060 W | Huron i a Se ons we en 1. AV aGtD) CONTR AC “| S e io ALL RENTAL 5 SATISFIED, 7 : 7 ieavicn KE| CHARLES Goer ER waNPED Tr M €DTATEL a 2AaM_ A AS HEAT, $13.50 WK Oni oa rue ‘ROOM'S BATE ' big 8. eR areas ‘and) “Levey wae wh brick: | an “OTTAWA iL itis _ sine andre Maine ie aan oe Homes, farma lake property | 313.8. Paddock. PE Ranch vs ant, Wegt ure bell prite. renee Large i with leduerec! NO DOWN. PAYMENT | PEER TEA TED —aholSatert Ca eae ee one oe tee Re TREAT OVER, BOER | Eine cee RRL re vane! Sel a RaSh eal ; ‘ PORACES— CLEANED AND Daye MAD SOPBL Tas aul M , Real Est.) Se otf Beat bot water, tur iPrrk “SRM Ba ; - = cation ot serviced 0. , Nelson, VE 3-100 Mrs) Wall Pal Be ao cal St | aaa, par ONE re rage, Meat & hot water, “LOST” anes and insur ee assis HOUSE PLANS DRAWN wire bee S Aagsa wooMuron ease 5 ~ OK | Adults 948 Voorheis FE 5.426 PLACE A “LOST Ap,| : slow. rien * specifications. Call EM_ 3.0203 a aye —airect > 2 1 sel eektoode. ek Opdyke, = UPPER] BEDROOM APT. RA. ; NO. Dowh. PAYMENT Pi, Ngee: NEW OR RGPAIR "eanaat sale se maa — WE. Bl nee ee Pr easis m4 — heat | furnished Spent Call FE 28181 for an ad one, Eearenieet Te See —| amas. a | ee Ea ee LS R ENERGY, USE Plains area. 800 per. month, OR | we ee a | eee venice crea ; 1 Fer aoraitment 7 | t© Fecever a joss. Dial FE ( ‘WANT ADS! To find a Th Debt’ rriventg giver rau the bent vere: | WANT ADS! Tor find a| WRSF ° eink, ar ge ee az job, place to live ‘or al \X you are having trouble meeting ae amen job, place to a or a s Sane hast 4: 2-8181 for an ad-writer, si ey } ‘good used car, see | “| Mica LAR Ch ror Ff Yan REL: Peigten BROW Nel Realtor fed used car, Bee Cee a et a =m me say “charge it Ag Patty fied NOW! biate Bank Bank ‘Bide. FB "sultinie Listing Bervice ied NOW. - PG 5.1178, y ‘ 4 r) ta ss Es ti i oo < ‘ \ { : i . 1 i ' : Se . . or oe my el j Ae oe Ae i, ie 4 oS 7 ae f sas . oa > . i i fea the. +) . , Ly ee ~ . i : ~. . aoa ; =: . z - of - . ; a : i ot : » ; Pa me “é ie : ag . 7" Li * x : Z 5 8 ~ , . ‘ > t = fey . 3 . Soho b cetiaaied Ae * se eae ae ; = ae Re ~ ae “y ay ef * Pee) i i 2 ie * : aS ie ‘ = ee cc aiee) ede an it ol oi as A Oh as Fak ae eee oe ee eee ee ee a a ge Te as ag BUST Sh AR Fae ur peer PL et ee Pen IE eee pun Saye & rie PONTIAC. PRESS; MONDAY, JANUARY. 5, 1959 For Sale Houses 43/SLICES OF HAM C ? ‘ : payment. Biestered lean ”@ lots. Priced at cal Large 6rm $600 DOWN. home with full Sescanoun fire- ths. Gas heat, paved place. ba street. oe at only $7600. $9950 SELL OR TRADE — Large 6rm, modern west side home. DOWN — ot oaks bunga- peices e es ¥ $6250, : Gar, pret eet serch. po s 2 —_ smaller home, aad f tract. housetrailer or. late mode} car Ask B r. Brown. 2 T — With us t and LIsT ficient service’ we Boy, SELL & TRADE My L.H. BROWN . Realtor Ph. FE. 2-4810 1362 _W. H MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ~ GENES DRIVE — x SCHOOL. EAR SCHO 001. - oe paalioy pode wd heat, large lot. aft sore ies pay- ment. Owner, MY “WHITE. ROOM Yes, that’ :>= what you find * this Built ‘$5 28x60 ft. ranch home. arcs 5 13x21 fi marpaiea! it m with fireplace & huilt- in asé. A tt. kitchen, 3 rooms. Fam- fly room with built-in barbecue 1% l4xl6 ch. $3,000 down. Call for sppointment. a WHITE BROS. ‘Open Eves. ean ir seer 1 ‘th 5 bg THE END OF THE ROAD | ; Th.s split-level, 3-bedroom home row bce) Solent end Owner will take old- er ogg hg in trace $200° DOW: Buys this cheerful bats, 2-3 acre on Marion E +5 _ BROKER, FE 32-5452 MILLER HAS THE BARGAINS JANUARY SPECIAL — Weat| — side, 5 rooms and bath, 2 nice bedrooms. Full basement, Delco furnace, garace. —_ landscaped of the u- lot. This ron Gardens for price and START THE NEW YEAR by pur-| chast an ‘income property near General Hospital eeeweas Huron come that will pay for your home. DRAYTON PLAINS — Stone and brick-front, 6 and bath, new alum. _ This is a dandy. 3 hbed-| rooms, 1 down; 2 up, full base- ment, new oi] furnace, 2 fenced lots, homes brick outside grill. Seeing is oat eving. Only $11,500 2,700.down. $70 per month. Also} available "e GI -—~ No down per ment, DO YOU WANT to seil your ae home? We are in need. of well- located 2 and 3 bedroom homes. William Miller Realtor 1075 W. Huron 8t, Open 8 to 8 3 BEDRM. WITH 1% BATHS. 6219 . Eastlawn in Clarkston. MA §-9793,| es, Owner will sacrifice for ap cack sale, Call ‘term. FE 2-0263 For Colored Families . bedroom, on Bagley St. price — $4750 with smail down payment onth. Call Mts. rT Pears. ~5-8963. Russell A. Nott, Realtor FE 4-5965 170 W, Pike IMMEDIATE POSSESSION $450 down and no mortgage costs. bedroom brick homes, base- ment, gag _ : 3-3 bedroom brick tri-level gas heat. Lake brivijeges Excelient IRWIN DRIVE room frame homes Gas ay large lot 1701 wire ai GT Whines S gay UL _2-2930 REALTOR TEN MIN FROM PONTIAC, 2? bedroom rancher “Youngstown|~ “kitehen, hardwood floors. Imme- fermea Possession. $8,050. Easy, facilities Only 2 left at ——— == =o One and half story, full basement, 2-car.garage, 2 lots Only 89.500 many terms, Immediate posses- STEELE REALTY 135 Highiand Rd. (M59) at High- land, Mich MU 4-2045. 8 RM MODERN # HOUSE. 1 EAST side, 2 lots. Only $8. ~ - P, W. DIN NAN 86 West Huron FE_4-2577 BY OWNER — 5 room house. Auto. gas heat,| basement and 2 car garage. enced Steet pametiots paceee: ues. OR 3-3922 .EAST BEVERLY 2 bedroom ranch with plas- HA mad is omy oak Noor, gas heat. - Only $400 down. $4494 monthiy. No payments until April. 3 BEDROOM RANCH ee Located at Frankwill . off tered walls, cok tipors “Tull forced air heat. "Maay more. 100 ft. lot. _— vated iI IM WILLIAMS} ESTATE & intl ye FR +0547 NO DOWN — Litera pod ; 1483 IMMEDIATE 7 PON zegtiges ES "Easy PHA ‘Terms © “TOTAL PRICE “$8,250 ° pera i? $6,250 Ward Ww. Hoes CONVERTIBLE 24s a all = WEST SIDE RANCH Custom built in "34 this 2 bed home has eve’ ¢racious liv- ing tt room peting ans’ Grapes, Large mily room ben and poceen Ps room oom i ve at your ‘er tips. 1 baths. A and sereens, A back yard that is the envy of er oa at eason: ed — eee it today 7 055 MYRTLE 2 Bedroom + STREET ——- ~— Liv- _ Ell — hen. Full basement, auto heat, recreation roo: Corner bad 2 car Goavenient te: . ge" : ow, Liv- - ing room, dining room, en Fuil basement. Landsca| jot ge. late possession: North ese. NOTHING DOW 2 Tria mm the beck nya sess rated. Ges Satta ee _ c im cent ine per terest: gn include - taxes and insurance, PERRY PARK edfoom with of] heat, v= Tile . Palearil says. Sell,’ since he aa ” NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33 W. HURON _foom, 1 acre, modern. MY bate, Lake. 5 ROOM -MODERN .KEEGO HAR- bor. redecorated. Low down pay- ment. FE 4-3941 Eve. FE 4-9312. FE 5-8183 LOSING MY HOM. SELL my $2000 equity fee $500. 3 bed- % rooms ands Contemporary Model 7 Open Sat. & Sun 8y!van Lake $200 DOWN HAYDEN. BALDWIN. * 2 bedrooms Prastered walls. Oak floors. 1'% car garage. Of] furnace. $9200.) Lew eae * room, ‘Basement, gas” ee $14,905. Terms. NO DOWN PAYMENT FOR OI wHO needs 4 garage, Basement. oi] furgace. family or retired cow Lew payment.” possession. - e- 86 E. Walton : Open Eves. - wold ent 1 be 2 bedroom .mod- NEAR &T. MICHAELS. 3 Br. and |- den ,could be used as 4th bed- frame home on East side with 2 car cree Mortease clesing cost about QRION TWP Nice nome) J small $3800. te NORTH EAST SUBURBAN. 4- * bedrooms. Den would be used as Sti Bedrm, It baths” Immediate: a $8, 900, Low down pay- ras HAYDEN, Realtor FE 0-0441 | Vp sulated, erick oe ranch in Clarkston. 3.0837. BY OWNER, WILL TAKE $1800 | for for my $2400 ea uity in a 3bed- fibe sia in- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ONE 2 ees END — oder than peo ven 2 reoss home. pire pred located near payments only $58 per mo, including taxes and in- surance. 5 $560 DOWN moves ou into this 5 room 1% story home.. It consists. of 3 b part basement. Of] furnace, sc Month- storms and screens. » dy payments are only §45 per mo. : $1,600 Down buy e brand new 3 bedroom, 1} story home. The 20 ft. kitchen is truly a housewife's “dream come true.” Tile bath, show- er. Pull basement designéd to offer excellent recreation ; these tbo f oul” you looked RAY O'NEIL, Reattor: 2 Sytem - Open 9-0 FE -5-8775 - BARGAINS basement, Fes rental + location. $5,500 $1,000 down 8MALL COUNTRY ESTATE NORTH of Rochester-5 acres ed road with exéellent H. P. “HOLMES, 1 Lai on 333] S. Lapeer Rd. WM. A. : KENNI EDY ‘lose w,waree | a OOD MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Close. in near N._Saginaw.€ rooms, | Cod built in «1950, es, 3 LV nogrmye y 2-on first reation Toom, breeseway and WATERFORD — Corner Airport and Ande: reonvilie ie = aN gong 42 bedrooms, ent co 167x197" Also sma. $00 term. ‘Tange, dishwasher, garbage dis- oe '& oak cupbeards in kitchen. \ ceramic tile baths, stall show- er, built-in vanities, 3' zone Crane hot water gas heat. Garage 26x30. $60,000, includes earpen and drapes throughout. Lake privi- leges. Call for further details. 'Roy Annett, Inc: Real i 38 z Staten tors since 1923 1, family + opan ass doors. - corner ————, Built-in oven and, * ~—-Deseribe it please!” i ” For Sale heres 43 For Sale Houses Best Buys « © . Today BY OWNER: 3 BEDRM. BRICK bere to call how ery Term Pull price erm OR 3.3014. NORTH. SIDE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE rowed aoe d.4 room and w extra sleeping : com tn ‘the basement Gas heat. and hot water, alumi- HUNTOON t “ tum storms and screens. i i ‘Close to school, work and LAKE It's « 3-bedroom rancher |- - with attached garage and |~ pamees are dual-pane An- windows. Ceramié flee bath, shopping. $11,000 with terms. . $450 DOWN bedrooms. 1 bedroom down. -» Pull basement, off heat, alu- minum storms and screens. $55 per month. tedar—se_hae prised 0&1 DRAYTON PLAINS LET ‘EM SWEAT... but not you! Lean back and the yard is already in at this complete and excellent 2-bedrm. bun- gaiow, Very lovely ‘lot. * relax because screens. Plastered walls and hardwood floors. The home family room 20x13 Location; Jidw.. Mf. Stout, Realtor Fit cay Suburban. Price only | 17 N. Saginaw Bt. FE 59-8165, — _$3.600 down —{| "Open ti) 6 pm, cash deal. = : NORTH SUBURBAN with 3 bedrooms and _ at tached 2car garage, Uttra beamed ceiling in living " and Roman brick! MY 32-1143 | place. Full basemen o- 36 ft. activities room on ‘blackt Onl T) ‘phree bedrooms, op. Only $17,950. | jocation 1 block off Osmun 8t. Two feficed lots with fruit trees & shrubs. ee no | WE ie euY Uy LAND CONTRACTS FOR TOM BATEMAN — Bateman - Kampsen REALTORS FE 4-0528 wre. & Sun. 377 8. Telegraph Come in ‘and let us show ou thia attractive, 3 bedrm. ome op a convenient cor- ner lot, fenced rear. yard, arage basement, A-1 con- ition, $8,950 and terms. $650 DOWN. You can move right in, - this doll house {s Vacant. 8 and uttlit: tered walls. 80x100 lot all fenced, Priv. on Cass Lake. home, is "BUD" 3-Bedroom Suburban Immediate Possession STOUT'S tance mee ole ———! as the) kiddies on Lar ie = Lf + Ln beautiful eate full basement 2 car payment to oualified buyer. 6-Room, 2-leve} home. rooms and bath with 3. —~ r foot ou ond 3 rooms th on lower level, automatic neat and hat wa- live. gn one level and let we Pent pay for your Vicholie, Realtor boy Mt, ae st ¥ou May Be Too Late Nothing down for 3 ——= full basem same time. Builder. J ite mated tench Sete ‘SEMINOLE HILLS | T-room Colonial. Large carpeted room with natural __ family dining room, Enesco e CALL Pon’ AP Bungalow. 2 bedrooms, ving rm. has natural fireplace. ae and eS eee screens, and almost. 2 Immediate Possession ONLY $5,000 $800 down ll Bh : with at geerity ‘e yot * ¥ 3 year old Somsemporery leges, ful pris. $7,250, small “CRAWEORD AGENCY: 609 E. Flint St. SMALL? Thea you will love this weer t 34 ALLEN ST.- sna. _Hammo rch, sae water heat, basement, "Smith = eee olf heat, ‘corner ‘TO SETTLE ESTATE Look-at TT? Mae. 4 reom house. Will sacrifice for cash. Broker. FE 5-0885, —ASSOCIATE— BROKERS INVESTMENT CO, FE 866s $296 DOW 695 Scottwood. Lip ore after 7. $5,500, $60 iso DOWN 4 WH INS. MOD- Pull bi if ol! ents car ba ot, 48518. a rage. ‘Extra | ‘FE BARGAIN — BARGAIN 1 RENT BEATERS WE HAVE PRICED NOMES ~ WITH From 189 to ro CALL” DETAna eT JIM WRIGHT gas ‘heat, * . PE COLGATE BALE SECTION, 3 bedrms:, full basement, school. trans. ahd = nearby, Own: er must sac e, LI 2- after | ~ Lote Leg cByivan tile bath full m. 5 3-Bedrm, Bungalow ‘At Humtoon Lake Well located on 100x133 foot lot Nice lawn and shade, Carpeted -living room, oak flee: Only: $500 Down mone Right In over 1,300 of full b nyt —— living e. Lot pags 1 a furnace, full bath floors mb oa $6,900 down to and plastered walls Near schools ortgageAat $145 month ine}ud- and stores, Shaded rear =—_ Pay| ing taxes insurance this $60 a eagpectig No red tepe. No| now, mortgage charges. Giroux-Franks Be lege ee REAL ESTATE 4395 Dixie Hw __OR 3-970! Hi Hf oe ‘ahrabs an excellent ATTENTION, Gls t Modern home within walking dis.. tance of 8t. Fred’s. Living room, dining room, breakfast room and -. kitchen on the first floor, three CASH OUT-NEEDED- A_ steal on 4 rm open to offer Z pa & 4.172 Mae Bt Ts, plastered walls, Aaj basement wi large recréation room A fruit room. “furnace, Il%sCar garage, orgeous fekecl oo: Among other nice |. large living room with ture - 2- Story Frame — 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. _ 4 BEDROOMS—Ap ideal ar- “For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Je Acreage. 47 4“ iviied | BRICK HOME . 3-Bed abate on rear can be rented $12,800" with ‘terms. 136 E EE st MULTIPLE pata a ~~ }BEDROOM | MOUSE CHEAP. BUILD 2 AND SAVE our volume Le ep c4 you stiles, W ave 800 plans or — vours. We'll a ae BU 3 “EXCHANGE FE 3 ero, L 2-340" BY OWNER — 5 "ROOM, 5 , BATH. Oil heat’ Full basem or $400. Balan hk Senghitew re S . John K Irwin North Side Specials EAST CHICAGO: - awe family — 8 rooms and! VA with no money down. Priced. at, $12,050 = HOPKIN and % oa bath Neat and $8,750, no money down, - om CORNELL: Trooma and bath Very large | fot, 50 x 300 Only $8,750, John k. Hawa & Sons REALTORS 313. West Hures Street LARGE BRICK BUILDING oes for dector, beauty shop or etc. Priced’ for quick salen nee _N. Saginaw. __For Sale Lake Prop. 44 AT UNION LAKE Coty dyegreem home with livin room, dining room, kitchen, fu tiled bath, sun porch, OW circu- i Storms and screens. Large lot with nice lawn. Privileges on - fine beach. Walled Lake hoel “i corte for only $8:050 w 8 own. EMBREE & GREG 1565 Union Lake Rd. UNION Are VILLAGE EM 3-4893 or EM 3.3316 Lake Lots and Lake Priv. eer shopping at door. Wind- paved street, rt 905 full price pp fn ed: $20 -8 month, Al How. bincoin—#-#4tt —— eré,, Phone _tincot Loon Lk. Shores 17220 living room 15x17 dining room Three léx bedrooms 16240 finished rec, room ae = plus hot water beat, car 2 fireplaces. On an tsu200 oy “with lake privileges. On HOLME S-BARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hwy, oR + 1050 SYLVAN LAKE [oy e, extra large corner lot, sen aS Real Est. HU on < of rooms. Bee it ay! in pulld = hate square’ foot ~ tom 3 brick “FOR NEWLY-WEDS large | _ 60x216 ff. It's 511 for rt. droom ranch wae with "fall pasement, 2car plastered garage, a oe Honeymoon home, like new. with 2 fireplaces 2 » a bath. —— “ heat, plug for r si 5 Prot Ce feady | and screens, _Somite tank on your to e into, nothing dowm for lot. . Phone OL FRANK M. SHEPARD, REALTOR HOYT ‘ONEER HIGHLANDS Only $12,950. ~ BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS oy H oyYT R EALTY. : Rd $500 DOWN Seimei tnt Liv. MODEL HOME E . h ty Brandy new eee ranc ah es = Lerpe sek r ' to wall w large kitchen, 2 nice large bed- a te Sy, rm: fend — tity bus, ‘Be wer. water, gus Hl ER RB a C ao 5 _415 IRWINDALE DRIVE _ N. — 3 te EASY “HOME> TERMS : red "wat gaming “oak | A NEW YEAR Lovely <3 seareme rene, “teree In Bloomfield ca ty ; dint: ~ ; ent hat furnace A Craftsman bulit home com: basement ele ahd attached 2-cw = ene 20 Built eet Brick Vee ger it A arpa loony $100 hele i Ange at- ched=t-ear ; . built i all the ed innovations "* And take over contract of owner include new ©: g and fre. , Home, trailer. $ AS t of land contract te 4 Sy - ‘Traiy a a e . _£ i z 4 [ bk . j ah tae a PPP Le 5 ACRES BUILDING SITE NEAR Ortonviile. — $50 down, 1% acre iding site — trout stream. tise shoo do divided tmto 2 } down One-third acre with ‘pat owner- — 2 lakefront . $1,000 $ wn . pabaped priced lakefront lots ~ $60 down, lake privilege $25 down. C. PANGUS, Realtor lot. Asking $2,500 NORTH me Street, 80 « micHIGAN "AVENUE — 130 x 238 ahi PRANKLIN ROAD (8. of South TEAL $1,100 : STERLING STREET how on rear.) $1,200 AUBURN AVENUE frontage ~ 1330 ; ft. Zoned ~ (Gerage commercial. Nicholie & Harger Co.” 33_W. HURON PE_5-818) -LADD'S” ‘Waterford - Drayton bi 150 ft parcels located just north of Dra Pietns. 9 td to own well, 8Bome iets A “pills Low as $85 down. Watkins-Pontiac Estates A community of fine homes. Seve te schools : e Uarge etree 100 s 150, Low ” High TEM Village A fine community of large 7 homesites with winding paved streets fust Sorta Pontiac, Ail very iene lots, Some with trees. Low $160 down. slenmoor Estates See the New Sites ‘at CHEROKEE HIELSL. Carl W? Bird, Realtor tan RENT IT FAST through: Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment,” aay thing — Want Ads gi you: ACTION. Dial reom gee with 5 ares rooms |. ~~ House is vacant bave im m: Ao gousenen. Giese to es EVEs* Storms | &. screens. pebatl sell — ow 2 baths — 3-lots Available on | nraltanle’ Paved drive, only | | | | Phone FR 45-0447 or “ke 32-4031 of | _____ EVE. FE 5-48 _ | Income Property BA 1.3 to acre, Clarkston Schools? = at for only $19,500 with | Evenings “OR | 3-370 NEW LAKEFRONT BRIC! _3 BED- room, large ving room kitel- en, dining room. 2 fireplaces..1% car garage. t Lauinger Real Estate. _OR- 32-8138. 4 bedrm., brick ‘veneer, 1's story 5 & -bath oh Ist floor, 2 large bedrooms up, oak floors, fire- piace, rec. room aluminum storms & screens, 2 car brick sea paige J take Hye el $26,- tb Paul M. 832 W. RON 48550 —FE 8-1275 oh 8.3653 | For Sale Lots 46 mn ‘puliain pg “Can be $1,200, $60 119 M15, Ortonville NA 7-2815 between Pontiac Rochester near coll 126 Well, re- SIDE — Dwight Street. $2,000 Low erm s MIDLAND STREET — 100 x 100.. nese. : : _ al CHEROKEE ROAD — 66 Ft front | 18 PER hong 2 = 296. % road frontage. Feriect spot for oer AckES «| area Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 1] N. SAGINAW St. PE 5-8165 ‘OPEN 6PM For Sale Farris - 48 34 ACRES, PAVED REAR new. 5 Soy Ace level Inn “4 bedroom alle mn mend, eonversion, Harry J. Hill, i. Es 8l4 N. Main &t., op. DINNAN 66 West Huron PE 42577 PARM WANTED BY PRIVATE ey within 10 miles of Roches- Comm: son: Partie W Hidaie, Detroit 3. TUiga 3-063 OXFORD FARMS 160 acres With modern § room house. Also. 4 room tenant house. Adequate barns and outbuildings. ‘y mile from main paved road Price below other area farms Comores: terms. ER REALTOR one Anak 8-3122. Orie: MY 23-2281 40 FT. irony wears AL PRONTAGE with modern home on main high- aay in n erowing community. $8000 we ce PANGUS S, Realtor 15, _Ortonvilie NA’ 7.2815 COLORED |- APTS. FOR SALE. (Yrtle 2-6181 LARGE BRICK BUILDING. IDEAL for docte ~~ beauty shop or bs fice, ete. Priced Lod quick sale 268 | - _ Saginaw : | Business Opportunities 51 | EN ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A BUSI. ness? Get té free ‘Michigan —- age ol from Realtor. Associates, 1050 W iaron tiac FE 43681, Do Paeeed HAVE $3,000° Wantea to | business .pertaining is gfe s Good interest rate and investment’ protected. Re- _Ppiles to Pontiac ieee Box No 6 G irr SHOP Established 2 yr orver jocation. low overhead | 40 ft. greeting cards beautiful inventory — cash or terms | Days, FE -2-4895—Eves EM 3.2763 | FORCED TO SELL Due to circumstances beyond my control, T am forced to sell my service statton busingss, This is a well established and profitable business low rent. Will be sold | by actual inventory of merehan- dise and eqUipment. Call Mr | Best PE 23-0181 GAS. STATION FOR LEASE OR ~ sar Stock and equipment, whole rt. Texaéo at 1460 Baldwin. _Cal FC 30716 HAVING EXPERIENCED JA LIGHT attack — must consider dis- posing of my 3 bay gasoline and service station business. Good lo- ee Press Box 10. Main thor- ough fare 3 ARBER SHOP FURNISHED New locetion ad tie Call _FEe 44740 or "LETS TALK Bar - Liquor - Ilome | A wonderful way to start a New Year Waterfront. main high- way location Well establiched- ‘priced for forced sale. Shown only by ppolmtment—nurry tt will not be available long Butcher Special Top Grehd River hot spot. Own- er cut price to move in @ hurry. If yeu are qyalified, this is @ fare dea). MICHIGAN IBUSINESS SALES PARK AT. aT was Un, Pow" Door station operators in Pontiac area anci Bay Pouding. Mites “down ae gee ment. Come see Hy 9406 E. Huron _ _ ensed Lenders) ARE YOU NOW ; Back to Work? Ir you RE BEMIND é and need oy PRESERVE YOUR REDIT You can pay off all your bills and have one small monthly payment. a WE W ILL HEL P YOU! BORROW “UP “TO $500 : BUCKNER FIN ANCE COMPANY FICES Lak Pontiac, oe lnias, Utica, | j Walled Lk. Bir = iy Plymouth | Borrow With Confidence | ef Pontiac FE 4-0535 3 3 Bag! a GET “CASH QUICKLY | “Up to $508 Oakland Loan Company FE 2-9206- 13 202 | PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. LOANS. nconaluNrry ‘Toa 3! = “_ PRIENDLY SERVICE __ _ SIGNATURE LOANS ‘Money to Loan 53) less C $25 to $500 | ooo Finance ‘ Sale Business Property 49. $20 to $500 cation — Reasonable rent. Reply | CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER: HAVE & ‘evEAAL C CoaINGT | FOR or experience preferred, Fin- assistance availatle for Co. 3399 Dixie Hwy. romiee, Mich. OR 3-4775, ree required. Box 2%, Pon- NORTH Bide Cit on corner lot LOOK ‘solute tiple Swelling, 63 N. Telegraph KE 2-9236 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD TO SEF GRILL — TRADE Well established main street grill overhead and higher owne its. Will trades ref bar. ly $2,050 der buys with w future. 2 AMAZING: and restaurant for onl Al ES of about )0,000, posane bar value now! ee REALTOR PARTRIDGE yt + ema’ THRUOUT MICH. PE 4-366 Hey” RURON : D. OIL COMPANY be, Fro-iall Deceseary mj » Moderate ae investment, Financial — income seome Opportunity” Qaa [pele “and apartment. Be- fore hg imvest be sure and cell for full D cxripgg oot On, yes! One a Pon busiest Ro orth Bide one mile west, FIVE ACRE Zoned commercial, You ab- ly cannot beat this site. Mul- ing center, ; name it, The space is here sure and call) your inspection will prove we are right. Humphries Gpen Eves. Multiple Listing Service ext to jar theater in exciu- s toffee shop Here you can buy. this Ny 40h. ae _bar new | fp dlnec ae ma and tape are Call MI 6-631) days or Mr. White City .RA 44245 after 7 ANDARD ANY ae lease, stance Fast, one-visit eerviece Pa months to repay, Phowe FE &:$121 or come in Home & Auto Loan Company TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $500 AUTOS HOUSEHOLD Ds Fn._Recnester OL 6 merit _ OL, 18101 NS $25 TO BAXTER * LIVIN NE 64 *.. ae we St. | 41588 5— $500 LOANS! oe ABOAPD FINANCE | 1185 N° PERRY S&T. EASY PARKING. ; $23 TO "$500. We will be aiad to STATE HINANCE C FFE 4-1574 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. ___Mortgage t Loans — 5 : 54) |W ant A Good Mongage? If your home needs an improve- ~ call of see us at once. Don's walt cent interest. * PENDEROFF FE 8-6580 62 W. Huron - Swaps $8 POLL LL LALA GARE aetnel CASH FOR USED TV'S. TAPE recorders & ee Working or not DESIRABLE LAKEWOOD FARM lot, 715x256 off MS® wen “iit 10 EE tine for medium modern trailer FOR SALE OR Aba aE 1950 FORD, 2 door, also Fleetwood chainsaw, ‘for what Gave you? Phone OR ce ie en TEBays Techs enerpes ¢, t ar, OF your one in large housetrailer EM ear ges si6e down OR 3-6 SMALL ; * _ot will wou LIKE TRA M. house Jor eany-kind of treet in . ood condition as down payment on house, MArket 4-2508. WATER SOPTENERs TO RENT. _ Paseo mo, Sell or swap. OR ~~ For Sale Clothing ! 56 3 LADY'S WINTER COATS, SIZE 22% All woo] FE 2-7150 | ALL S128 CLEAN USED WORK Bpem from 40c; shirts from 2c oses Sun 4 At the bait _Store 380 Orenera” take A Ave NEW aia ha $15 00 Sale Household Goods 57 LOL LPP LN ‘ bora SILVER GRAY BEDRM. — bookcase es a it 5 fo $u for vo % Pay only reson Furniture, Lake ave. 7 Cupid Fr REFRIGERATOR, re eond, Ironer. First $46 takes th. OR +7 2 modern * tables, matching colfee table,” poacher Bae + on y » Ail for { ear Cg iy , 43 Orchard ¥e. Ox12 1 Felt t Base: “Rugs 9.98)" wALCOHOL, Ht. TES er RUBREA, root Watt PAINT. GAL 4 73 ron. Pm rs 2004 ia RUGS, WOOL FACE, 415: 5. rete At Ea bene oe a Z rt sé pee - mPearsca = — i. 88 Io. abe mode is a eer =o ‘inks ‘pew. -* ie other sete to choose from. af maaes 30 days, rat Sa can, T irabeth Lake Rd. FE “1959 SPECIALS. RAsY Rebuilt. 1.N. Perry st. (Corner E. Pike) oan 06a ! _| 5, [SORE agro. FARE WASHER. 7) 8165 | ment, and your debts cons ated SMALL” HOUSE On ST NDEEREON. ville road swe parent, cept en 7 days. Yom. to 1) p.m.: iture, “3 - 3 eo Eiectnic’ sabre font adias UL ee ANYTHING WANT THE HOME , BB. ADMIRAL, — pe ge yea wer year wa el e, balance $2 per ane r's. 33711. =e BRAND NEW SOPA BEDS, $44.85. Rollaway bed com ogy $19.95. yw from BENDIX ee WASHER. $35. FE 5-9056 j BEAUTY REST MATTRESS & Spring. excellent cond: 2 beds, - 1 dresser. Automatic washer & dryer 5030 Cooley Lk. Rd beac NEW WROUGHT IRON unk beds, og th with kee ana mattress. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. | CEDAR CHEST. 2 TWIN BEDs, mattrexs = box springs and esses. chest of drawers. End table sos down table, tele- : Gas stove —— shade “sine 62; 4 venetian shades size 36. Girl's bicycle *—~paabd Ise | _S. Roselawn. PE 4 DAVENPORT, aus AND UP- _right sweeper __ PE 5-4827. ote ADMIRAL ELECTRIC ange. 30° oven. Copper trim. Fully” ere Two Fears oid. $185.00. OR 3.6274 evenings. DISCOUNT SALE ON ALL ttt built in ovens and burners. As _low yas $218 complete, MA $6011 FREEZERS — UPRIGHT PAMOUS name brands. Ser Terrific value, $149.06° while they last. No one orders, please. Mich: = “ =arecean: 393 Orchard La ve S | FREEZERS ALL yg aod available Chest and *clal.low prices: Samuel's hee _ance, Davisburg. MA 5-6011. — GAS “~re hated TION, $00 eric Ca. 1960" We — (O48 oa BAUOR, qooe CONDITION, CE =a bere TIMER j aad_pump | $25. 245 58 "tigen t St. | ‘GOOD CONDITION, CHEST TYPE Ry A freeze, automatic, washer ryer, FE 5-700. ‘DINETTE sET ~ HUTCH, IN- cluded, Btork-itne buggy aad “base sinette. | Stork-line ———— bedrm. eet OR J-6015. - roe thc nen OIL BURN- xcelient condition, $40, FE Canoe CRIB AND MATTRESS, brand pew $1595. Pearson's Fur- _piture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. LINOLED} -& PAINT SALE. HALP _price. Jack's. 228 N _Saginaw, METAL winphoae io. sTU- die couch, $15. Oil heater, $20, Treadie sewing —— 4.50. Apartmem electric r 50, H oxeed dining set, $35. $3. Hide-a-Bed. Gateleg table and 3 chairs. Ladder-back chairs. 37 Or- __chard Bake ave NEW PORTAB WING MA- chine, $79.95. <— Several used creer Washers, i” $89 tL PARTS Oakiand ave FE 2 24021 7 cu. ft. refrig like . $69 Norge $260 1) cu ft. Sratrig . 6188 — 400 lb. treeser $310 Others to — From te 2 vs sunt’ AYN ; Eo LN. Saginaw PE 54-6189 EATERS, BRAND NEW Caaaaa: 8, borers a below cost. aul sites, __Sines,. MA 56-6011 KNEW COTTON “MATTRESS $10 a Dresser $5 Breaxtaw G06... occ HO Electric range wee $i mger. sewing machige .... Oil” burner $10 Rollaway bed with _tnnerspring Mattfess 5 WE BUY. SELL & EXCHANGE Oakland Furniture Co. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME. 104 8. | wv FE 2-523 NEW NORGE WASHER & DRYER. take over pa a good — TV antennas, “Ww PALTON TV 515. KE. Waitoa FE 22-2257 PLATFORM as CEER 20. = Wringer Lchemrom a inch condit: oe. Davenport and chair, ue aor nae peed os. Elect: $35 = Automatic tie washer, $25 m Compacts bed, $20. Spe stove, $35. Chrome set, $20. &- 2766 9 REBUILT WASHING MACHINES | od vacuum Sweepers $16.96 up. uaranteed. Thyle —— cor - FE 44100 = and ERATOR, WRINGE? a washing machine & laundry tubs. 16 after 4 pm with freezer con partment, excel r com : cel- neok edndition, "3. Phone Fe. re ne RA = sae Stor S$: _ Excelent coniltion, vine . SING ER SEWING MACHINE like new sews forwafd & re- verse, Pay balance of cones, $42.60 or e — payments $0.10 per month, Capital, FB 4-4507 STOVES BOUGHT. SOLD, EX- changed Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem- ens 2-080! | SINGER PORT WiTH Zio-. Zag attachment, $19.50. Late mod- el Electrolux vacuum cleaner with attachments, $14.95. Curt's __Appl.. OR 3-0703. SPECIAL ZIG ZAG SEWING MA: chine sale. Portable, $40.85. CON sole $60.96. es Mich: an Sew- ing Center, 143 Oakland, 2-3337 TRADE-IN DEPT. Easy Copper tub washer ... | me gas stove Tab elec. Moden sleep loungette . etal bed Table model $ rm. ‘ dinette De. woog _MANY OTH eee “. WYMAN'S - ‘+ 18 W Pike, BZ berms, 7 PE 41122. 80) Highland. MU 47098, ‘ FRADE iF RANGE POR ELEO- talc R. B. Munro €, Elec- trie Co. 1080 W Mgron. it’ B iN condition . Also, combination radio, 5 so Recorder and PA system, All portable. $60. FE —~ ~- = . FRADE ELEC RANGE FOR GAs {SSP Tne R. Lack Munre Elec. Co. a ge 3 GUARAN- RVARIA- HALO LIGHT PE a Mapua one aeaTy votge he Ge ae “’ eeeed Trade-In fa D t ference wo. chan Tor canhy “user ee . se iets. sete eee Ss < a1 Cea. 8 Pe Veisndineas gato $29.85 meree Ra. & chair ....... 8% Manas | G16 -RIET” AMERICANA ERGY: | Tebe, altel ® 4 chairs... drawer ne, OL Laie. 3 wer : kee MAS ECONO} Cab. Ss sash 1025 Oakland Ave. Cages, PS. es stecrin Laundry trays, stand, tau * 23.95. 4505 ° en Hatchery: Auburn Rd. : an ss ‘. fri d ith i: a rE CONOMY Yy SED CARS _. - | ean sider ca ‘6AVE PLUMBING — USED CEMENT BLOCKS, 4X#x16 THOROUGHBRED oo TOY COLLIES. ake my 6 jing utd end wi em. 22_Auburn off Saginaw. FR 42131 55 DODGE Ramb er SoNTIKG ae TBCOK $70. 172 South Saginaw St. - | 0c, 8x12e16, 17c. Delivered, FE | _No- papers : ———_—_— ° See wus for the best deal ‘dio and heater, bydramatic. ue | _— oe "AROUND “SET OF WOOD 41293 __ WHITE SAMOEDY, MALE REG. ; ‘80, BUICK #125. beat ee ‘$303 a= on a new Rambler or a good inal owner, r, price $850, FE WORKER TOOLS PHONE FE Wood Closet Doors | _ era" “sstonenlt: Ul 187 "| For Sale Housetrailers 78 Wanted Used Cars 88 | — "Oe Te a insd — 2 DR. PON ° CTUAL BARGAINS Closing out birth. mahogany end) Re Catalina. 1° owner. Ra- “cy” begles gan DEAL, Rochester, OL 1-1711.. : Basement jack post. only #3 78) Se ee ere et ~ Trained, ‘Boarded 70 OXFORD dio & heater, oes IMS eu sais BAT ANY ea 5.4186 se PONTIAC, " SUPERCHIEF. 4 LPP LL A LAA - 2 . a . “paneling 6 sa. tt. BERRY DOOR SALFS na CATs BOLEDED FE Ere -AT ENTION! 1956 Ford ve. 2 ¢r, Custom ess OWE NS Get Wise, “Econonize Ch eee © See ee eee oan eee SOME HED Ena ann | Bute Shell, 316 §, Telegraph, TR AILER IF YOU HAVE a tem - i953 PONTIAC. . All priced to sell, woop ats eel neATERs ook ‘GOOD CLEAN CAR tO 8ELL 1956 Chevrolet 210 4 ‘dr. V-8. Flack 147 8. SAGINAW FE 54101 ER ee gag “hs 40, oe aprons use it ae eate s = a Pree Bi ees UEL'8 APPLIANCE MA 56-6011 Hay, Grain & Fe Feed: 71 SEE Us, FIRST! ! & white. Radio & heater .. ¥1198 | 55 s FORD pass oruomate OR mt iam Rarsbler. Mf 6.2060. i ! WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBI | ~~~ eaten 4 51 Cuevrolet.2 dr wagon. Radio, ‘ SURELUS TUM! BER k nation doors and windows, bs AND 3ND HAY. @TRAW & WE MUST neater” ‘Powergiide "tfke” ii ORD SaRTON F0% BO ames cane. PAE TOGA RRANGHL . anure. J : 'T oo x r Th Pea pnoiod seooponsos = ecaG $340 Highiand Rd Moe OR 31-1003) PE IRC HAVE CLEAN CARS BSOLUTELY MON Les é ahs ANCHOR FENCES Tae torr eee “it var Fifa Es All Makes — All Models sprit i ar, sedan. naaie) DOWN Agung payments of a6 83 Hi Rnct © Aas "38 BONNEVILLE — No woney down proved. _ORn + 31300 , : baled LE da atl WE'RE PAYING eee ee ee 4 at MI 4-7906. H. -Purner Ford. 56 OLDS. 4 DR. HYDRAMATIC. FREE evIMATES, “ve 18) WeDbDING GOWN, HOOP AND var ra ee BALES. WILI, Tae cee now. #e us today. One “FOP $$$ DOLLAR 1955 Pontiac 4 dr. Hydramatic. Ra-| 5 ENTS TOO BURDEN.| Fedio & heater. Sharp! Carpen- Radio -& = Doon nae rane Mere vell, fuel @ll tank, FE 8-1682 liver, FE 7 a ite south of Lake Orion on M24. ; dio & heater, Exc. cond. .. $ 895 spond bo: a. nets yee ‘najust: to 7 tet oe Chevrolet. Commerce. EM{ matic. Power steering and BOO 7 “iG-zAG SEWING MACHINE. | L & some less expensive model Power brakes. Tri-Power. ~ WOMEN’ [oes AABN 2 foal * smAtES, mankes manera 4 eg ms. Pay | ~ For. Ps . se M & M oe Sales T TENN S eee 44 ton pick aiiaeer! e ‘pe tor Sales ena Ge Aen ~ Ivory with Coral accent. — UPRIGHT PIANO—$10 arrange terms, Call Capital E|. oSee Gite. VEEDER PIO8, ort Dine Hw wor si, he ae lai $1485 | popitt?# AT CLARKSTON RD. [OO Se Y ; = xie Hwy DOW: oe chen ce anntmnaa sonnet ei a CALL, FE #6845 AFTER 400 PM) —*407 ; ato Tepsonable. re 8 ae PARKHURST “MOTOR SALES ronD = ‘MERCURY MY "i a 56 OLDSMOBILE __ #14 EMERSON Pres “HOLSTEIN sleds —“); YRS AR x 952 WEST HURON 1953 Butek_ Special 2 dr. Hardtop. | 1952 ICTORIA- HARDTOP. ae pete (ee ORETAT “STORE” Pre ea nen tea: eid, Ferley's $193 Audersonyiile Trailer Sales FE 47371 S| ee, wks rire te per mo. Birmingham Ram: Just uke brand new, radio - FE 3711 oe ANCHOR Ge mr a yc | 40 Lapeer Ra. ‘Lake Orion. ‘ ae 6-3900, cara & heater, Hydramatic, pow- “65 MT. CLEMENS. ST. mmuariere, Opayne Pad far Mag | pegyrng aie ieee wee oe HOMER HIGHT. MTRS, | Birmingham’ er prakes & power steering, BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _ ae FOR F TRUCK CRANE. $500. | —~ Mobile. iheates lac (tsar o home “15 Minutes from Pontiac” 1953 FORD CUSTOM “DR. B&H. 1595 1956 4DR. PONTIAC (STARCHIER > : Ht. Radio, heater, Hydra. 23,000 @ grader, $400 Ortonvilie, NA- - Sale Farm | P roduce 75 traveling trailers. Wonderful val- Oxford, Michigan OA 8-2528 SOLUTELY NO MONEY Sn ee ee ae 2 PoE GiL TANKS GOOD CON- __dition, will deliver, PE 5-0120 sinks and fittings $67.95 up. | - Burmeister TS - CASH WAY LEAMBE R PRICES A humiie Window 4 = + PLP: . MORTAR COLORS — 5 SHADES Sump) Pum Lead =a FT 3. 1 = vee Lining .... 35 = ( rick Mortar . $1.28 5 173 hve *Lumpina our 2100 ae reget panes : att , Ea SD ee oll ae Ancinerater and Dutch Oven doors § ROOM oi, sgEATER: GOOD] “Wanhole Rings, Covers and grates cond. UL 2 | BLAYLOCK COAL & &UPPLY CO : 10 OAT GAS, =n aean GLAGE-1_Or Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-7101. E recovery water heater Serpe rear mare a $6795 Sigal electric | heater een aie atGee : 960.95 Thcmpeen, 1008 MSO, ‘4! pp = #4) verything to meet your needs. ; mile west of Airport. -| Clothing. Furniture, liances i Fr) 9 GOOD, USED TIRES 4 & TUBES, lls WEST LAWHENCE ig neon, canpom; a “igor bees wearer yw) TALBOTT LUMBER - : “Storm doors and windows, wood ie 30 gal puto, gas heater. $49 95 ae aside Chiase | P “|WORK BENCHEg 42° WIDE 2%" - “Vaan & plagter board . $110) thick iMepie Bowling Alleys 4n8x% plaster board ....... $118) Lengths 6 12,. 16 ft Can be 4xt0x% plaster board ...... ait finished like new $150 and up’ 16548 32 ft bd). lath . 5) running ft Also, used 2x12", In ‘ Fe wie 10 pes. or mere) 12 14 and 20 ft. lengths Also, x6x r plyscore | white pin ants C ft. orci treored mahogan tees EM 3-dieo o et ed ibergias insu repre per i — vi Sas Alassbuums comb) doors comp 619 5 Do It ‘Yourself 61 rade A flush doors, je $60). Door casing CWP. ft..... s oo ( a Base shoe CWP. fl... $02 a DR RENT Stanley Wall paper steamer, floor sand- FORD DIESEL ENGINES. 4& 6! ; oy ates for trucks, saw millg ete. - thong $2.55 ft. HADES put in your FE tional 7 205h ~ Ford pe engines for irriga- industflal ,*pplications few used engines” svallable. Call distributor -MI 46063 ers poilshers, PAC vacuum heod sanders fur- leanera Oakland poseniean i PINSCHER DOBERMAN. PINSCHER, GERMAN POLICE ; PUPS, 6 WKS. FE 5-2000 183- Bandérson ~ lee — ~ $15 old, female, registered. Call MAy- fair 65613. 15 Mos. ropped Ru bobbed. teas On 3-9278 _old_ “PARAKEET 8 sUPPIE 1E8 an a POODLE PUPPIES AND_ a Rad PARAKEETS8. GUAR. TQ TALK. 4026, PARAKEETS, CANARIES CA PARAKEETS, CANARIES, 5 Ree ues on good clean used trailers, APPLES, DELICIOUS: BTAYMAN| between Lake Orion and Oxiord Reds, Muto’s Orchard, 4301 Baid- | °° MM. «win Ra, aC RT's Monty i # HOME REPAIR i es 4 Care Wire . APPLES 1.50 pei & UP.) oR oe GLACKMORE FARMS PPP PLD PILL L LPB LL LOD $09 50 TOTAL PRICE BUYS. A vse THAILER Puan brand new card saw, See Tt at Rattle Gas Pomeranian puppies, FE -0651. Cages 50] _ Ath Bt FEL a food. Since 1927. 584 Oukland birds, food. Crane’s Bird 72-2200, “I want to return these skiis and you might as well also sweet cider Homestead Or- 6460 Orchard Lk, Rd, APPLES, eatin oe Spr sa 2150 Biliver- > bell hao 1-6460— ee “Sale Farin Equipment 16 chards oT WF. Miller Cordes and Lawn Eqtipment 1598 8. Woodward, (Just North, of 14 Mite)- Bir- 063, ET ae 1e40 Cooley Take pit Ope am MATERIAL $349 Highland Ra BRAND thched LUXAIRE - ce edith dicta #4. 000. ~ = fe -Hittlengs,- cond MA exc Burmeister’s NORTHERN LUMBER ~ BRICK BRICK BRICK pocimmet brick being delivered ‘SURPLUS LUMBER - BALES CO iM-b6) OR 3-7092 git Pu FUR. Cameras, i acipaerd iA PATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGA bee automatic water ware Electrical € kitchen, of) and gas furnaces ot water and steam botters, heater, hard- supplies rock and Ule, galvanised sopeet binek Bros pipe and fittings, Lo aint and cantar _keomtone, 2885 LAPEER _RD N, 1 Fiat OHANTY FOR GALE. FE Pe 4-543) ELECTRIC 10 CASH COCA COLA 6. Ao Washington FURNACE WHOL HEBALE. GAS & on. _MAple 6-00 FRED E erANDING TOULETS wii) ts Douple bow! sink Boe ote Weenten's with fittings .. 80°95 +c bath sets vith trim $80 05 Pe = a coins bath set with “~ Beer ands — uate pe SAVE LU MBING ida 112 8. Saginaw - YOr BALE: ca ‘OF “WeDDING rings, FE “Garage Doors BTEEL OVERHEA Factory es toncs and all standard aT sites, $35 0 b PPAFP SEWING LPAN- AMERICAN mos NET: - Fuel & ae 436 Orchard Lake Ave - FE 6-6 MACHINES Dry goods, drapery materials Paint, formica, plumbing & elec- trical supplies. Open 7 days week Day, 630 to 600. Sundays 10 to 4-00. Montealm Buliders, Sup- ply 154 W Montcalm, Fre 6-4712. “SURPLUS PLASTICS | Sheets, rodg, cylinders and biécks Clear and colored. Fibergias and Reblagad All kinds of lucite en- bedmen! PLASTICS DIVISION L & 8 2345 AUBURN, RD 0241 ‘Hinged, Ot, etreuatr, wn “BUY emi. & TRADE: CAM. fras, projectors, tape recorders Eppert's Camera Shap 67 W. Hu- ron Bt FE 5-0615 Sale Musical Goods” 62 HOt, TON COL LEGIATE CORNET, $5000 Cost $140 new, ustd 9 mo 3064 Henrydaie, Auburn Melghts LEONARD CONSOLE PIANO, 1/4 Voor old, very reasonable, PE ~ $45. WIEGAND MUSIC we NTER CONN ORGA $525 06 MI ACLE MILE BAZAAR ARICA iano mou - Ofgan repair ‘PHONE FR 12-4094 WIEGAND MUSIC CENTER e100, MINCHEL, 1, Electronic Organ $480 Wood and Asp adeeas closet drs Disappearing stairways Stee: outalde window shutters, Hlectric garage door operators, sep frent remodeling ye mA col for free estimates rig P ee RRY Di 371 8. Paddock jon gas, new, marred: Buy & Also electric oll heaters at terrific values ve OT Poin: tT ue TAKCE EB 6-8431 or OR p176 Ee This paint needs no atir hot dtip, age or run. oil base _ G@hoose from OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT Ave rE CABINET 42° 800 value, 843.30 while they Inst Also teriific values on 54° ae" phone 496 Orehard Lk kitchen Slightly seratehed models. No rin p JELT, iE ‘D M. AGIC” Rubber or Hundreds of colors to 5- BINKA ™ ease. Michigan aera ent, ve } _bretiard Lake A K GUTTER 600 Pen per ARW 2678 ORCHAN b LAVA TORIES, - ¥atories lets and - orescent, d bathtubs 393 Croberd | Pa “13 7 “Piro seca ne Ping Pong tops . $11.60 a ie Pong tops .... $14.95 be — top tegi . $0.09T> “pire $13.93/C ¥ ie v area Mahog: A ted PONTIAC PLY oer - 1488 Baldwin "ave, fe 2-543 REBUTL* } mie ‘west of Alt AR, pd _FE 5 1 K's LAKE LAVATORIES < all sizes: colors, values from $8.95. Slightly marred : Also extraordinaty valuea in tol- Michigan "are t nar y {TACKLE — Open ? days Lk it RD terrific T BATTERIES, 00.08. Pe vis Sieer 192 8. Gagan Bt. En FoR ‘good condition, $13. orders hoon on Saturday. JOR SALES FE 2-030 HOT WATER HEATH. Ra oO OAL. cohaumer apprived, $6960 value $3995 up, new heater for a little more than a used unit and bottle gas Michi: gan ag 303 Orehard Lk sets Bae OWE). will B1h0 adel and 103 LA- ageomeom . Double full key board 26 1 beautiful biond finls MIRACLE MILE BAZAAR Fiano tunin sat del nepal PHONE FE 2-4 PIANO TUNING: Beas “ACME FE 3-82)7 pee AREA USED LOWREY ELECTRIC ORGAN Weeellent condition. Rave plenty on thts one Come in and hear the tone of the new 1088 made! Conn Minuetle Electric orga MORRIS: MUSIC M4 of) 6 Telegrepy __ FE 708 Across from Tel- Huron Sale Store Equipment v4 GLABS BHOW CABE @ Fr bike new FE 81431 “Sale le Sporting, c joods: ee LONG 65 BROWNING GUNS tola, Bear Archery, Bausch & Lemb Kormorgan, Lyman & Weaver scopes Come Mars aad are Mine CHff Dreyer Gu Aporta Center, 16210 Molly "he. Holly, MElrose 4-677) .. oe GUNA SOMIE REAL Goon buys aed and new. ,Authorised Browning giing ‘and Colt pistols Try before you buy. Bre us fer your chain saw-Mons 18" enit, only $9050 Homelite sawa now start at $160.50, Come out and try one Cilff Dryer Sporta Center ven Holly Rd. Holly. MElrose COLT PIs- GUNS ~ BUY, BELL. TRADE. Manley Leach, 10 Bagiey SPORTBMAN C24 COMPLET & chain- saw for only $0050 Parts and service, Lee's Bales & Bery fee @3) Mt 19830 Bait, _Minnows, E te, 65B eae Pa Close - dun a "a0 y Grehaga. Lake Avé, . Sand, “Gravel & Dirt 66 apm. fttine~ Ane Seccitidhctetindiy het tieade cette STAIN’ teas ERC OUNLE. a Per 5 . int vee mpaon, wr oa isd é =gh SPECIALS : Gas water heate: New a water heater 3 all | | on a ,oatalde, frees doors aa " eis ; ER ‘ 30 oh al PE 2-070 A fai. eee heaters i New No, 9 oe Oak flooring, oe $7 $45 a0 + ' $7. ah yard, |} ogaag : <1 TOP SOIL, SAND, GRAVE, 1 & black dirt. Bulldosing ex- __tavating | basementa OR _3-6839 {ka TOP sOJL, CRUSTED: BON H, sand, gravel, fill, itil Conklin, 1113 of Fim 9-807 CRUSHED STONE - ‘ane anv _oh, Bari Howard, EM- 30831, ~ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 RIE IN te i ALL KINDA 0 of woop ~ FU pees. fireplace & gett eae + 8 Beott Lake Ra. FE 4 44 4228 foe flag serge, sae TCRRENINGS st ‘0 per ton in a Jonds. FRANCIS . 3789 — Lake 00) 8H Pi. sé ay L AD ‘In __ city ‘tome pas BLAB WOOD 44, . OnE woop @ deliver. rE WOOD, FIREPLACE & FURNACE. Birch Oak, se & nent. FE 246046. Clremens Phone FE. mingham, Phone MI 4 We | 60 8. Telegraph FE 32-3200 also have the latest models Mc-) Open 9 to 6 Closed Bunday 7~ Culloch Chain saws HEADQOU ARTERS FORT Rent ‘Traiter Space ~797 | WE HAVE > i be WE ALSO HAVE A GOOD SELEC- oO McCulloch Chain Saws A COMPLETE LINE |”) OF NEW 1959 MODEL McCUL- LOCH CHAIN 8AW8 AND AC- CESSORIES | IN TION RECO : La ONDITIONED, USED CHAIN SAW PART WAYS READY "TO. senvice your Mg- ae LOCH CHAIN BAW We yy, Sell and Trade sed 8-10 Wide AUBURN HGT8 tla 170 'N Opdyke - Coach 4. OUR SER SICE ree PARTS, pDE-| OXPORD MOBILE MANOR FOR wee who want the best. 40x80’ Ola aa 8 PWecawara ee Hes ne pore CARS "6S ee 9 Co. $1005 83 Chev. Bai A or $ 545) CORNER C€ 5-7398 1957 RUIOK, SPECIAL, 4 DR. B&H; _Dynafiow, $1, 305. EM 3-4500. W Bade 7INANCE Yeyens ATION } oe CIALTY eS 10) CAR, MEL ECTION- FROM oe ee TO °67 PON. |; KAILER EXCHANGE New Andersons Parts and Supplies SPRL LLL LLL ALL BALL AGL! MOBILE VIL. The finest ‘a.mile 8K Pon- _* PEs 3361 CITY LIMIT #@ BLOCKs | igor Trailer 5-9002 ane SIDE rom bua sto Park 16°x40' mile Bic Oxford. on | cement patios, One East of WE RENT CHAIN BAWS Lakeville Rd OA 8-3082 see ONSTRATE : f TAKE TRADE-ING we. HAVE CREDIT TERMS less Wonderful jocation On 72 KING BROS. relives Between Lake Orton and eior re PONT TAC RD AE Or Eis moni ENON paTTEE won| Panu MACHINERY — NEW ann| Shy", Lakefront and playground. | used Proulx Oliver Bales on Mad just north of Oxford JOUN DEERE, NEW IDEA Pants and Service —25th year at thia | locaton Davis Machinery Co. |” NA 7-3303—Ortonvilié } * 1 [ou VE smmN TH REST, NOW - . Park FE 2-5295 @ the best Square Lake Trahier, For S Sale ‘Tiees! : ~~ 80A PRN SI 631 OAKLAND AVE. | TOP PRICE FOR, JUNE CARS. TOP CASH § a SOR “ANY MAKE Ho4 4540 Dixie Hw OR ¥1 : fF FOR GOOD CLEAN Used Cars and Trucks YOU GET MORE WHERE THE VOLUME I8 HIGH Matthews- Hargreaves | CHEVROLET FE 4-4547 “or moter, any Economy Used Cars. 22 Auburn, _FE 42131. Remember TELL EVERYONE YOU = KNOW TOP eal PAID OR GOOD USED JIM HARTLEY, OR 36111. PARRRU RAT art ct bs Soa le Dixie "OK" iol Ls ve tor Srter tee 4 Dixie Hwy at Sashabaw ___ Drayton Plains, Mich THE HIGH $$- ~~ Ie whet wit! interest you We a ed yest 6F 57, 56. 85 models | Our ae for paying tops | for high grade used care dates | back to 1930. Open Eves. to 8. anWeit- Drayton Plains 3550 ied See CONVERTIBLE os Take over payments) _on” 3-06: bd | 1952 82 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE. 498 . Saginaw after 5:30 = 1983 CHEVY, 2 DR, R&H money down. §27.24 month. nadie ‘Sonos. Ford, Keego Harbor. insa Se eed CLUB COUPE. & H. ABSOLUTELY NO MON Ey" DOWN. Assume Mgt ag Pe “of $5.83 mo, ut) Cred i Parks at M 14-7500. Harold_ Tur- ner Ford. FOR QUALITY ~_- CADILLACS Also a fine selection of other clean used cars. Wilson Pontiac- Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward Biham~ Eddie FE e charges. Steele Ford. eego Harbor. 0204. (1958 CHEVROLET STATION WAG- on. origiesl Lagat and one of 15 to -pick stock No. 4689 eaucce’ to $1,061. North Chev. Birmingham 42735 GARDEN ALL RIDING TRACTORS |.) + BU IN = simplicity tractors and riding | ae ed Aba ells $330 UP. WE onan vaste Sete mowern Chain saws from $0950 | 76h rina eae : WE NEEL we have some good buys in dhe - «he useil dractora all reconditioned, | 803 Saginaw Bt 3 FE 46-0687 yeiking ene {Cding: i corms Lee's | STARS ARD peeled TIRES Cars Saies & Servier @& t. Clemena ed in on General Balety Tires "SB to °S8 modeis. Must Phone FE 3-0830 Up to 80 per cent off. Black or AVE RILTCS be oieen: white walis é INTROBUCING ECLIPS W ASP DIREC T DRIVE CHAIN SAWS FREE AERVICE FOR 4. MONTHS Rugged -~ smooth cutting —- light welght — dependable — eeconom- ical BY MAKERS OF THE Fa- MOUS ECLIPS LAWN MOWERS. MICHIGAN ca SAW ey . DISTRIBUTORS #18 Hemingwhy Ra pcan Orion, Michigan MY 3-5 ~ SNOW PLOWS To fit all t¥pes of tractors & trucks EASY CREDIT. TERMS HOUGH TEN & SON J 1 “Case & New nase Dealer Rochester 141-9761 SPECIAL. USED “FORD TRACTOR WITH REAR BLADE IN A-L CONDI. “TION, a i PRICE CREDIT TERMS | KING BROS, | Pontiag Ra, at Opdyke Joe PE 40736 PE 4.1112 WHEEL HORSE AND BOLENS |. snow blades. Tero power handle - with snow blewer and mower, ne s7e5 i Jeri blower Byank Baypul rant, | hp Evinrude motor. 7's hp. El. (207 Dixie Hwy MA 5. ieik _ win motor, MY 23-5351 : = atte CLE _ Auction Sales 77 pee OUTS es TROJAN “Cnbsiens And “runanoute SORRY CAN'T BRAT THE cw Le etal weather, Closed until spring, Con- CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALE Bienerh 8 may remove property if eal Nock wan merrice it L. A @mart Bale Farm, on Biv Recher . | Pm 8.44016. Open Sun, FE. 40270 Rochester, Michigan. ; F or Sale Housetrailers 78 Martf =e Conn 2-321 “Mobile Homes. printtord om” AIRLINE 7 SSS rey gervice, Ine OR bite TROCK” G6ind” NORTH Pint 4303 ons . uerwes nae $ “uy e. week: ee ee FOR. EXTRA NOW. SKID PROTEC. 1 8 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE ANDE sei SALES & SERVICE / POR PARTS AND SERVICE ON 1 WILELTAMS _ 481 8 Saginaw at Raeburn Auto Service 8 1 nN eT ee tion have your "ERACTIONIZED FEL 2-9878 Wanted U Used Trucks 89 2020°Dixie Hwy FE 4-6806 Pn > CASH PAID for ail mode: Used Trucks. GOOD YEAR | SCHRAM'S pies & TRUCK SERVICE STORE = aoe a «wm gayay| OR 2208 COR 3-091 car Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- Sea Shop. 23 Mood. Phone FE Sale Motor Scooters 82 PRR A Ne c USHMAN SCOOTE 230 EL Pike *- FE 44246 For Sale Motorcycles 83 your \ Harley Davidson see Harley Jar ideon Bales Co. 112-8. - Bagl- aw ‘Boats & Accessories 85 rt “woop ROWROAT AND 3 JOHNSON MOTORS re Leal LADELPHIA, & Cavers to pereaeee __load_efther way. FE 5-0808 Wanted Used Cars cotta coat VACATION LEA aaL | Shas” india Ra pales. | SS MUCH AB 030 FOR JUNK AND ea rhains."n 0 QR “cnenD cars ve 9-2068 daya or 7) +) Hy ay pone ee Le 7 FT moray Mana EX. tye BR muting, i. CEL RN T CONDITION, SH KOR. CARS wtih Beh zee rae PR Ate fet ome ncaa ene MOTOR SALES Prat TV At ba pErONT ron oe —— Polo 6h fnee 1992 MEAT che opm, i cemensiretion ot bent et] Community Motor Sales er Bales, 3008 AUBURN AT EAST =e = eof Wally Apryan's FR Lee __exeltin cereveus) ok | OS Moen travel : ee ft. rou. G E ie d rt 'Q uU I C K, ey Ste, Me gil new. Piste, iit ‘through Classified Ads!) i Yes, whatéver it {3 = dial} 2635 Auburn Aye. Aree TE. 1953 _chard Lk. Used Truck Parts 89A/ ON NR U8h.D peo PARTS ALL MAKES AND MODELS HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES FE 4-663 _ 90 I For Sale ’ Trucks, SE IR Net PO 1 TON °54 CHEV PICK-UP. Exc, ' cond > & ply tires. §600 00. Fic ‘$2 bln new 116 - ‘, TON PICKUP, $400 2460. Ford | =lon P Panel $505 GMC Retail Branch Oakland at Cass CHEV, | BTAK TRUCK. Homestead Orchatds. $460 Or- Rd. MA 6-177. oon ins RD WRECKER. BL FOR ipa nani nnn, | BUTEA boats and Oe. tr aoe ‘ re 1nsa TROTWOOD. 11 Fr MODERN =vear few 18 fonts erat NEL TR, a xe. a) ME at ud le ® OWENS MARINE SUP ies 1066 TEV SEDAN DELIVERY epee mache See maker, Bt 398 Orchard Lake A Ave. FE 2-8020| Very clean, Call between ¢ and 6 teat ls FT DETROITER ~ LIKE Le Inventory:S Sale iss one ae TON. STAKE WITH : ATa — MERCU Y Motors a HOn He TCHINSON financing aeataute _Sihee_** miles. $1,278. FE cro, OME HOMIE 8Al LMS ee INLAS#D LAKES a LES cat ae ae sie Hwy ‘1208 > : i Om PG Hon aae a wore ) 22,8 mye! the Foreign & t Sports Cars 98B Authorized Sales Fibergtas BSA VOLKSWAGEN 1956. SUN-ROOF: Ce OS I Bik fovete aos hester. $1100. Pontiac Chict & Detroiter BOATS COVERED wee, ki bert DR 11842 RSS Comptete selection of & & 10 des parla lady widen. onl’ Scuee spetection of} Sie Rint's Lake © wy “For Sale Care 91 ale m € rade-ine * lop eT i wi all on. trade-in allowance — at Bae Offered | 87 1653 N aTn Racor koe wOR. Bob Hutchnigon| car Gang ee = : BSE Call creat der, at “wt 47800, Harold Turner “Ramblers Custom Wagons (2) SAVE $1,000 19858 Custom SAV aS “$900 tesa Super Br. ; “equipped. SAVE, $800 1067 amas (Power). - @S RC sd ie t Sail aat 7) nn = pee Rambler (4) — La ane Ran. 7 1c wae or ¢8) ‘Sauippes. the Ambassador 44r, auto. RAB [noma bd aon we) ins Ante Reo ie me we Lu) o Ff spet- less interior, 1oW Mileage, #195. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER | MFE 2-818]. for, an- ad- Marine 4 e en bh writer and get ‘itt, M1 @3000 ern Woodward 2 é —_ ‘ 3 : e 3S ii Z 2 ae nt ; . =) = 7 as ‘ ae . e et, 4. a * 4 Aon ° * 1 ‘| Sa Q 5 Ao were yes CHEVROLET, 1956 “HURRY! We're offerin this sparkling Iike new re: and white convertible at a real low down price, Power- giide equipped with power steering & brakes. Surprise the whole family: See it at SCHUTZ SOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 8. woe werde Birmingham _ - 1958 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 4. foot. Original 2-tone paint, radio, nee needips A one. amnee 4 ae ock AS 4672 sry at only $1,868. ‘North Chev. Hunter Blvd. af 8. hata Ave. Birmingham Mi 4-2735 1953 Fit $230 FE 1952. aay “SEDAN DELIVERY Engine fecentiy overhauled §224 STATION WAGOR: 1668, full priee $1).71 per mo No money down "oo §. Wood Rain- | bier MT 6-79 Woodward, __Birmingham NO MONEY DOWN We have a very good selection of 43. 'S4 & "3S Chevys, Fords, Pon tiacs, Olds -&- Buteks, no Bee inder R&H uto. trans. Clean interior. $159 full price, $9.21 per mo. gt ‘ham-Rambier. MI ee 666 3. Woodward, Birming- ham * DE SOTOS A real completé selection of — truly fine cars. All models for you te choose from. Priced to sell and satisfy with a 2 year warranty. SCHUTZ LYMOUTH . wt Weare Pa oe RET DOSESCION $266 full price. ve —— No z, cash needed Bell. Lakes FE & 1959 DODGE $187:43-DN- $967.52 PER MO. EQUIPPED HEA t ‘R TURN 8SfGNALS “AIRE SUSPENSION. ~ 30,000 aor WARRANTY, BANK ATES, NO. PAY. MENTSNONTIL MARCH. SALES TAX AND 1959 LICENSE tie -Y Ot “er Trait ut Ponuse Walled ste" Matas a MI 4-1930 DR, R&H. CAN Hunter Blvd. at 8, woremard Ave. |. Great [ 912 S. Woodward Birmingham, Mich. : 1950 MERCURY Radio, — straight-stick. fos Nozth Chev. Simisena Bivd. “at 8. Wéodwera ANS 8) ve this one, Al) for 1953. DESOT waségh!. hd — PEOPLE'S AUTO SAL Cail OR 238 after 5:00 p 68 Oakia. nd : ‘PE 23-2351 1 popes - DOOR, | ‘5 Ford 2 ‘fou 7” CORONET -2- Ly -dr., (2). A one owner beauty. Has been a | '53 Nash, 4 dr $195 fas 3 os Vw at $688 Be "| Minogiks Y sai atl ice T sell at ; : 696 Aubu FE 2-955! 5 HOME OF THE RUGGED JEEP_ pariah ES 2-DR. MERCO- WHITEWAL se aes FORD oe — = ess eh see Se eo eae sa a = oe ee eae : oe Er Re a oes = ; fs eee Jee — a rg Lee : "pa poneac PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1950 Ss roy tens ws es se Sale Miscellaneous 60 “Planta, Trees, Shrubs tes moDEST ‘MAIDENS: by Jay ‘Alp _For Sale Cars_ 1 i. _., For SaleCars- 91 ere. Dae + : : : i OAKLAND TREE | TRIM- ie ; ae : D CONVERT, 1 Pie - SPECIALS = |?s8tse ak | FACTORY BRANCH ¢ , ca gt gi a tark Bros. ‘Nurser fad reese. MI : imsueaion aa SE Ean law STMENT _ $8 BUICK rise sense. * 4 1 4 “PORTABLE, 1 YR. OLD OLD, with. T amt, es pot alr 3 Trees " : Continental kit, radio and __ ‘PA i ae sycAppuiness, 6ie1 Com- $29 50—-M., Cash he Carry Fal 221m aller 4 PM, Ee ee ealiew. make sort Lig hig _ morse Re jsls w pine, avin ie hn: ft = al paint: “$2595 _— j ‘ x2 WwW o : ; A. 5 = For Sale Miscellaneous 60 1a pine Jt stripping 3o a ft For Sale Pets 69 . $07 : 5 a ae . , . GALYANIZED PIPE 13%| Clear W basebrd 6¢ lin. {t. oes oe : OT } Mong gee fcte Heme, fe Seer Wag bane ee Sein | STOP PORTABLE 00, pes “RETAIL STORE” jase tancoLN “aon sepaw.| PLYMOUTH, 1957 cas : i INCOI : : thi see isntoia’ sin’ soll pipe,| 18 ive. fell 002 hee 4245 | 1 AKC female Smee i ur CLEMENS 8. ‘Ce Bie ae OE nee vou: |. one. owner “Birmingham Je BE MASS Srompecn. "7 SUBJECT TO EA BaRonrns “BEAGLE PUPS 3 “MOS. OLD. *REHIND THE || er bfakes, steering, R&H. Excel- * ke you'd’ want ee : ina? BUICK «3EDR TAKE OF : runs. I} !. ~ Maer Bitte ‘west of Airport : " Wel} bred. PE 22712. iT BUICK. 2D TAKE OVER PAIRUANE CLUB SEDAN ent coed. At Power ¢ Beivedete : “[AAA-T ALUMINUM SIDING Ha ert AKC nS eouTEkeD eoctEne i é paym PE 5-505. _SPORTTONE PAINT 4 MERCUAT M —— that’s guara to please. Install now. at low winter prices J puppies, OR 3-2607. = eae —- ~ oe oy ABT . = Epona ¥ : v6 up ta a0 per com oe ee BosTON TERRIER STUD CHAMP ‘BUICK, 1956” THE CAR BILL BE on en ee ohaat — pod a ret : LUMBER CO stock. Curtiss. 9206. All you'll wantin « FOR me PRICE covers A yp yp Ps 9 and OC oH ITZ PSOE VALLELY CO. * | COCKER PUPPiEs, akc quatity Inte model coud : = ite inten, Our stock me. at { U Aubura & Rochester Rds. UL 2-4900| 1947 Haggerty te A Walled Lake tered, well bred & healthy, 6 + specs .. Soe Bring This Ad With You __lf po ans. ph. res OL 11-6623) Between W Maple and Pontiac wks. also 9 mos. old- Pe ht is x Z awa. ng > T VERY LARGE OAK ROLL TOP Trail __sonable to good home, FE 27434 rg were Be oak as Saeed North Chev. 912 8. proodward. Birmingham desk and matching conference ta-|___Phone MArket 41084 ____ | CANARIES, MONKEY ALL L PET init PLYWO sed, Sirminghe ble, Walnut dining ‘tfoom suite SUMP PUMPS, REPAIRED AND| Shop, 56 Williams St. PE 46433. : Hunter pind. at §. Woodward Ave. | .Wagon, power steering & brakes, Fer, ae, “sites Brg whacs| Puree here Tepsived.| DACHERUND MALS. MAHOGANY J, ° Birmingha 42735 | ate, transmission, 2 tone, ghar x 15 tres. 06.000 BTU Evane) Fe 6-643, 1-year. Reg. Champion stock. Go- MOTORS, INC. dr., see and make offer. oe: controls and tank. FE |” preki, DRIVEWAY CULVERT for quick sale. 3-3006. . PLYMOUTH, 1958 This custom wagon will fill the bill _for all your ge vermin spells real econ- omy of o mihorerrd Cherry red == white top set off by white tires. An vaet éar down will handle. $1,796 SCHUTZ _#i3 8. Woodward, 7 ham oe 6 aha ty Powe r ' “vonsider Down, Assume payments ef $8.65 | mo. CaN Credit . Mr. Parks at My 4-7500 Ford : FORD, 1957 - orerenre squippes ig this 4 . door ‘Also-has factory : (anaueae ‘radio, heater. You will never buy better than ae now at. “SCHUTZ."" SCHUTZ DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH $12 5 - Woodward, | Birmingham _ ‘$3 FORD WS8W. R&H. FORDO- arold Turner |. eneratt § STORE” FE 3- 711 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. BEHIND THE POST cea 1951 aoa 8 HYDRA. R & H. ABSOLUTELY ‘NO MONEY DOWN, Assume pay- ments of $11.46 mo. Call Credit: Mgr. Mr, Parks ~at MI 4-7500. _Harold Turner Ford. SPER FIESTA WA WAG- 7 OLDS, SUPER Full Cabo A beauty, —_— Russ Johnson, MY 92-2871. JEROME ; | “Bright Soot” FINE, CARS N ‘TIL “matic. Nic condition. Mazurek- ua = es. “T. 15 5 va. = * = ~~ 1958 Ford Fairlane 500, 2-Dr. $1795 Larry Jerome ROCHESTER PORD DEALER OF ie) - SHARP 57 FORD. CUSTOM 300. Rey ee & white. Small down TOM B "soHn, INC. MU _ 4-1715 952 FORD V-8 REPOSSESSION $189 full, price. Payments oniy $1090 month. -Perfect and tires. “Bell, Great Lakes, tr. TRA \NSPORTATION 8 SPECIAL ‘53 Ford, eylinder, 2 dr., runs Teal one ‘a LES & SERVICE FE 2-9555 605 Au bare ye “HOME, OF THE RUGGED JEEP 1957 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN. 6 assenger station wages. FOM, nice. $1,795. &H, exce Ford. ik ‘a . Keego Har- - Eddie “ea bor FE 1983 FORD i 4 ~ CYLINDER, FOM. No rust, new covers. es full rice, $12.02 per ree bbc ences | am-Rambier, MI 6-3900. : __Woodward Birmingham, ‘$5 FORD THUNDERBIRD, 2 TOPS loaded. $1,885. o's Steele Ford, Keego Harbor. FE 5-0204 MAYBE YOU CAN BEAT - THESE BARGAINS BUT WE DON'T KNOW WHERE! 1064 Ford Suniinmer .......... 495 1083 Chevrolet hardtop .. $4 1980 Chrysler hardtop goupe. ae 1948 Ponti ac Ly AL LAWRENCE MOTOR SALES, INC. i MOTOR SALES, INC 21 W Montcaim _ Have Pencil Will “igure ’S8 Mercury. Convert. FULL POWER MOM | $2495 ’$7 Ford 4-Dr. Wagon VA FOM R&H-. - . $159 “57 row ib okoeD 4.Dr. "36 Ford . De: Wagon | € CYLINQER Ran $1045 . 53’ Mercury “Hardtop: | . . Baa ats ud ~~ SO Reick 4:Dr. “DYNAFLOW RgH' . tel 2G. : ~ Russ - MERCURY, EDSEL AND. LINCOLN: 2 939 : Saginaw FE 2.9131 __FE $8421. “hy Jawson | ENGLISH FORD LINE/ OP Orchard Lake at Cass 1957: PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE cpe. Partially restored. FE 2-6014, Time-Place To Buy: HAUPT - Pontiac Sales vol Paptiag, ‘Btarchief 4 dr Hard- : matic Radio, Heater. Whitewalls. ale werer Low down payment. 30 mos. 1958. Pontiac ‘Starchief 4 4dr. Hvdra- matic Radio, Heater. Whitewalls. - ya car. bes down 1956 Pontiac Starchief 4 dr. I~ . Hydramatic. Radio ‘Beater Powerglide, walls. radio, heater, white- “You must see this one! Low down payment. 88 2 dr. Holiday coupe. All power Hydramatic Radio Heater. Whitewall tires, $095. Low down payment. Also transportation specials. N, Hoel ainits tr arkston en nig MAple_ 5-5566 Mabe s §-1141 *55 PONTIAC ceria COUPE $225 DOWN $42.13 PER MO. "56 PLYMOUTH ouares oa eda baad $325 DOWN Ne. 9% PER MO. BRAID - “MOTOR SALES DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 34 YEARS FAIR DEALING CASS AT W. PIKE STS. FE 2 - 1953 PLYMOUTH, 4 DR. R&H, [ a Cae! $175. Call after 7 PLYMOUTH. VERY CHEAP, Sil Whitfield. Ao THE NEW YEA! HAS BEGUN AND We're Starting To Rell! WE NOW HAVE All New Stock ALL HAND SE 1 af & BESS vo Bees wore’ NEXT GLENN'S. Motor Sales . "38 PONTIAC Station wagon. $2894 new Safart—full er Like new Se 15% PONTIAC ‘Chieftain 4 door §174 Radio & heater, Hydramatic, real- ly nice. . ‘ST FORD: Custom 2 door $1004 Radio & heater, oop. afta ‘s RAMBLER station wagon. 1084 ‘Radio & heater, aute, trans. Very | ~ clean. ‘4 CHEVROLET 2 door.210 . 3 se Heater, Powergiide, ‘very clean. ‘67 BUICK. Century: 4 door $1804 -Dynafiow, full .power. i-owner, ‘$8 PONTIAC 4 * o44 “. ieee: a ‘Reaiei, om. sareemoymt tm 9. pecaee =— Sta Sti & oie ” 2 teaeaoeil Bete bi ‘ oo aoe GLENN'S | MOTOR SALES, 952 W. HUR be 1963 POnTIAac 4-DR.. $225 FE HOLIGAY SPECIALS "$5 Olds convertible power steer- ing & tee "55 Olds dr, m uttis payment. ids 2 ar. sedan. 34 Olds 4 dr. sedan. 58 Chevrolet stationwagon, Brook- wood 4 ‘with power ~ "66 -Austin lieaiy: priced to sell at $1495. : HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY —— CSSLER — rere 4 wt ae ALES VICE 528 ‘N. Maio, echecier, OL_1-9761 YEAR END ‘CLEARANCE 1953 Chevrolet Be Air convertibie. Powerglide, radio, heater. Above average condition 547 1963 Buick Special hardtop. Dyna- Above flow, radio, a average co $ 497 1954 Buick Super ‘door sedan Dy- naflow. radio, heater. A one- owner COr.. ... .:- .-:.:+.. § T2l 1954 Olds Super 88 Heliday coupe. Hydramatic power steering, pow- er brakes, radio heater and very clean $ 848 1955 Olds Super Holiday —. Hy- dramatic, power steer power brakes. dio, heater. Beautiful- blue and ivory finish. One OWNED cece aeed enone $1349 1955 Ford Customline tudor, v8 en- ine. eo radio, heater. ery cle@a...-..--..-.---2.. $ 198 Haskins Chev. 6871 Dixie Highway at M15 MAple 5-5071_ Open nites ‘til ® WE ARE OFFERING FOR SALE - $1095 our family's second car. 1955 Pontiac Starchief 4-door with full power This car is ay in EMp! re 3-6233, 1957 | Buicks SOME OF THE FINEST STOCK NO. 241 ROADMASTER 4 DR HARDTOP, nice one owner car, black paint, white tires and it's loaded, onl¥ $1995 — ROADMASTER 2 Sr’ AARDTOP, stp = oe veri equipped $1895 STOCK NO. 199 SUPER 4 DR HARDTOP. Here's -@ real nice 1957 with plenty. of #0 still waiting. For only - $1895 | STOCK, sures 4. DR. “HARDTOP. A A Ww eage-conservat = er rpiece. Yours , mae “$1895 Ss “hesor, “gene IT «DE Here's one © ust waiting Tor aay “you for _ S184 * ey z SEE HANK OR OR GLENN ee Ed LS www wee we: ae UJ ? OLIVER’ 9. .§ ~Motdr Sales 210. 0 Orchard Lake Ave. 2S Pn gat ; = 2 S ‘ 3 4 Sf poy aca aes _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1959 TWENTY-NINE | oresees > “Great Increase .in- Television ‘Classrooms’ -- “a S Television Programs -- Programs furnished by stations fiste@ in this columm are subject te shange without notice Channel 2-WJBK-TV Channel (=—WWJ-TV Channel 1-WXYZ-TV Channel 9 CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 (7) Curtain Time. Comedy. (9). Popeye (4) News: Williams. (2) Racket Squad. 6:10 (4) Weather: Eliot. - (9) Boston Blackie. (4) Playhouse. Husband forces backwoods bride to flee. Gloria Talbot. (2) Playhouse. Lee J. Cobb plays tough but sympathetic : Canyon.” Skip Homeier, 6:15 (4) Box 4. Carol Thurston. 6:25 (4) Sports. 10:30 (7) News: Daly. 6:30 (7) Comédy (cont.) « (9) Farmer Alfalfa. Car- (4) Life of Riley. Comedy. (2) News: LeGoff. 6:40-(2) Weather. 6.45 (2) News: Edwards. 7:00 (7) Burns, Allen. (9)-African Patrol. (9) City Detective. (4) Play (cont.) (2) Drama (cont.) 10:45 (7) News: Gordon. 10:55 (7) Weather. 11:00 (7) Soupy's On.- . (9) News. (4) News: Westerkamp. (2) News: LeGoff, sheriff in ‘Trial at Devil’s | 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy, (4) Price is Fight. (D Cleo. (9) Passing Parade. 11:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime. 11:30 .2) Top Dollar. - (4) Concen.ration. (7) Peter Lind Fayes. (9) Friendly Giant. 1:45 (9) Gumby. TUESDAY AFTEKNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. .(9) Whistle Town, (4) Tic Tac Dough ~}ia130 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You (Color). (7) Play Your Hunch. (9) Mary Morgan. (4) Death Valley. Indians!11:15 (9) Weather. “ 12:45 (2) Guiding Light, threaten U.S. Army. (4) Weather: Eliot. , : : : ; 1:60 (2) Ladies Day. (2) Union Pacific. _ (2). Weather. (th) Liberace: 7:30 (7) Texas Rangers. Inex-|11:29 (9) Theater. Jeanette Mac;| o rea 5 Ans perienced Army officer in- Donald, Nelson Eddy, “New; sod e: cites Indians. Moon. " (°40). 1:30 (2) As. The, World Turns. (9) Million Dollar Movie. (4) Sports. (7) Margie. je ie “Young Dr. Kil- (2) Sports. (4 ETV Digest - (3) (color) Tic Tac Dough [11:28 (2) Nightwateh Theater. “En-|1:5: (4) Faye Elizabeth. Quiz. chanted Cottage,”’ - (°45). 2) Name That Tune. Quiz, Dorothy McGuire. 2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. ol Fe (1) Day in Court. 8:00 (7) Polka-Go-Around 11:30 (7) Night Court. (4) (calor) Truth or Conse- (9) Movie (cont.) (9) Theater (cont.) quences. (4) Restless Gun. Tough (4) Jack Paar, Diahann Car- boyfriend gets made when| roll, Virginia Graham. 2:3¢ (2) House Party. pretty girlfriend decidés to (2) N’watch _(cont.) (4) Haggis Baggis ‘color). pose for saloon picture. : . (7) Music Bingo, (2) Texan. Female bi . gambler] “TUESDAY MORNING ——i:s0 (9) News tangles with The Texan. 90) Bad Joarmey. Weal’) eel Canto: Tibet. 4:50 (2) Meditations, (9) Movie (cont.) = = (4) Wells Fargo, Agent fights|¢:58 (2) On The Farm Front. family of outlaws. S (2) Father Knows Best. An.|1:00 (2) TV College. ..» dersons form a family cor- (4) ‘foday. poration. - (7) Big Show. 9:00 (7) Voice Program “Flam-|.:30 (2) Cartoon Frolics. enco, Night’’. with Jose Greco and company. (9) Marry a Million. (4) Peter Gunn. Peter works for hoodlum in murder|® probe. (2) Danny Thomas. Lucille Ball and Desj Arnaz visit the Williams. (7) Youth Bureau. (9) Front Page Challenge. (4) Theater. Tony Randall in comedy. (2) Ann. Sothern. Panhan- dlers, reporters, old lady off- _ set Katy's attempts to help bellhop out of embarrassing | situation. 10:00 (7) Patti Page. Martha 9:30 _(7) Breakfast Time. (2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) Our Friend Harry. (2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) I Married Joan. (2) Movie. unas 9:00 9:30 (4) Romper Room. 10:00 (2) Jimmy: Dean. (4) Dough-Re-Mi. 30:18 cra) Lady of Charm 10:25 (9) Billboard. 10:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey y (4) Treasure Hunt (9) Special Agent. |10:56 (7) News. ars io” ved ones 21 Measures of ' - type 22 Mouthward 24 Anglo-Saxon } 37 Frees 39 Consider 40 Evergreen Women" 42 Female horses American . rodent 2 Persia 3 Flowers 4 Animal dens alian river $2 Term used by printers $3 Heraldic band $4 Mrs. Adam 65 a to ary, y ue Tunisian rulers 57 Indian weight DOWN. 1 South 31 Shade of red 33 Apple drink 38 Metric unit 40 Furs 41 Speechless 19 Motionless 23 Smaif Animals 24 Fenting 8 23 V | 24th, birthday and the anniversary jof the release of his first big rec- lord a year ago. Brigitte also is 24. ‘Body Found in Freezer ‘found the frozen body of Romolo ithe weekend. Medical authorities: ‘said Giop died of a heart attack’ ently end : 26 Canary-like Sir Winston Churchill and his wife | ithree or four-week vacation in the lsun, it was disclosed today. 3:06 (2) Star Showcase. (4) Young Dr. Malone _ (1) Beat the Clock. . (9) Movie. : (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) From these Roots. (1) Who Do You Trust? (4) Queen ‘tor a Day. » (7) Bandstand. | @ Brighter Day. (2)-Secret Storm. (2) Edge of Night. (4) County Fair/ = ret ee (2) Susie. (4) It's Great Life. (9) Tunes. id (2) _ (4) (Y Brigitte Bardot to Wed Sacha Distel on Jan. 29° RARIS (AP) — France's well turned movie cutie Brigette Bar- }@ot and her jazz-guitarist fiance] § Sacha Distel have set Jan. 29 as| | ‘their wedding date, friends of the| | |couple say, The wedding site hasn't been re- vealed. . The wedding date is Distel’s ROME (UPD—Fellow workers Giop in one of the deep freeze Hal of Students Will Fee! Effect {early-morning | atomic’ age physics improvement in science education’ Combine Teacher, for Most Effective Use, Coordinator Advises ‘Within 10 years, at least half the Friday, 6:30-7 am., EST), |-Adkins % - | Asked if increased use of TV in education would prove an answer to the teacher shortage, Dr. Ad- “Ideally, we can work best with|— a mixtuure of the two. There is no substitute for the teacher in|! France 3rd in Coolers PARIS—The 70 firms in France that manufacture refrigeration’ equipment grossed about $238,000,- 000 in 1957. They ‘made 525,000 household refrigerators—50 times as many as in 1938. France now tion, surpassed by the United ‘States and Germany. Designed srhindiriy | to effect an Avalanches Kill 18 INNSBRUCK, Austria (UP) — in the country’s schools, the na- itionwide physics course is pro- _|duced in ration with the! coope: TAmerican Association of .Colleges| The deaths of two young Austrians! o,rysler at Canada. fi-;|under an avalanche during the next weekend raised the number ot avalanche victims in Austria | 50 far this winter to 18. itor Teacher Education and jnanced similarly by the Ford| Foundation and the Fund for Ad-| vancement of Education. "GAMBLING LADY — Delores Donlon is featured as the love- stricken operator of a swank gambling palace, in ‘‘The Texan,” _8 p.m. tonight on Channel 2. Retz Coles ais 4 Longley, _ object of Miss Donlon’s romantic eye. ranks third in refrigerator produc- | ee Chrysler Stike. Voted in Canada 98 Pct. of UAW Local in Favor of Walkout, No Date Set WINDSOR, Ont wn—Members of | the United Auto Workers here; voted-overwhelmingly yesterday in jfavor of strike actjon against President Charies Brooks of Loca) 444 said the vote was 98 per cent in faver of a walkout. No deadline was set for a strike, and any strike action must be | How to Become Bore ro George Pierrot. ture Time, | in Few Easy Lessons | By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Want to be a bore—a pest—a know. it-all?| standards Clauses, use of out. | ment - Clip my “Fearless Forecasts,” stick them in your wallet or purse then. monet your frjends with your immense knowledge ot “4 bg , everything. tb wey Eddie Fisher's TV: sponsor won't renew him beyond March, but won’t cancel him earlier, either. “We bought 11 shows, we're) still sponsoring 11, he has five to go,” says Ad Exec Terry Clyne.-“We only budgeted for 11. “Even last summer” {before Liz Taylor) sanctioned by the international union, Brooks added. | The union leader said the cur- rent Offer of the company was ‘unanimously rejected by the mem- (bership at yesterday's meeting. io listed the outstanding issues, as wages, production caniaet, and retroactivity. The union's contract with Chrys- ler expired Aug. 15. Yesterday's strike vote was the second taken in recent weeks against a major auto producer. “we didn’t plan beyond March.” Harry Truman will accept a Show | Biz offet ...Diana Dors will sing, yet, on ; ‘the Steve Allen show (Jan. 11)... Jack WILSON Barry and Dan Enright will part... Julie Newmar of B’way will make a super- size De Laurentis film in Italy next summer and try to show that Gina Loile is a flattie. “Go north, young woman, go north!” will become the hus- band-hunters’ cry. In Alaska there are six single men to each ‘Two weeks ago Ford workers here voted 96 per cent in favor of strike action. Subsequent votes taken by Ford employes at Oakville and North York also supported a walk- out. Blackbirds’ IQ Rating High Among Fellows . TULSA, Okla. w — ‘You should rooms of a local brewery during about 20 hours previously, while inspecting frigeration system. appar- the Te- Churchills in Morocco | MARRAKECH, Morocco (UPI)—| will arrive here Jan. 12 for a - - Today's Radio Programs ae wa. fe CALW, (om ww. wen woan, ane Wate, (ine WPON, (1600) WIRK, 41408) " : : cuniGar WCAR News Ace Yi Greanios Cob 1:20—WIR, -M 6:00—WJk. sews 11:08—WJR. News . peve. Dav Wxy an ieee wwe aoe WWJ Bandstand w George cELW Devies CKLW WXYZ News Surrell News Wartvo . w JBK Reve vetaoe Ske ews, — News, Casey 0;09—-WIR RE ve WCAR News ~é " #:30—W m Marri fe. ever m Ath aera ta | ae ee wa Bas acre 1i90—WIK Musto i Bays Bes tork wx! 7 em : treo Serr tgt—WIR, Helen 0 Sas os. Oe By Morne Sty “Bat, WPON, Candies _ TUESDAY MORNING towte ° News ShOrr a a ea te a Aare eA is H Wee "Roncr Wile), Don Awecde / "es Friendly Adviser #, } Ww. { Soon tictiee aes w dee oe gy geor, | thaee-eam a F Bird - ds hews op” Dee / News. , Ford twewwe, 4 extra © r 3 pane O84 ares” | aii | & = Econ. Ciah Wo Ww ermstoen, > single gal and the nights are six months long for spooning. -* * * Milton Berle will Rolls-Royce around Hollywood. Car’s a: gift of his wife Ruth. (Now Henny Youngman'l!l have to have | one) ... NBC will buy Jack Paar's idea that Jonathan, winters?! relieve him.. (Jonathan's joined AA)...Only two of Bing Crosby's sons'll gét married in '50 (that’s all he’s got left)... iNixon and Tom ese? Nelsen Rockefeller's adviser, will de- clare open wat. Jackie Gleason will be revealed to be his fattest yet (due to blonde Honey Merrill making him so contented) .. contenders: Deborah Kerr, Susan Hayward, Ingrid Berg- | man, Roz Russell, Jean Sim- mons; males: David Niven; “Classiest Guy ii” ~“Amertea” tithe will go to Baltimore Colts Owner Two more forecasts: (1) The above Wil be 0% dorret and 42) if 90, I will faint. / thao - War tor Muste- . nw ste ce | Fee acureae”| =| cr ute ate or ew of Bands : on? . ewe Comey TOESDAY Arreeneon’ ses Tf Weere We Stand ary ath + ae = ; ; “3 set ES. Cat Eee [ic Sieg oe Ped ee , | OR ons 8 Ome) Fi ray be +:00-WIe Sah « Wie Genats” w oe . 7 . WW Gove f "inion a Wien. Reve Gerth LSE ined P agg Music| WTF Sports tba onto THE MIDNIGHT EARL... a Rob’t Mitcham will star in Col. ‘ ‘Pappy’’ Boyington's ected ‘bio, “Baa Baa, Black Sheep.” ..Bérlin Mayor Willy due to visit, the 0. soon. . Frank Sinatra still ‘sends: Gardner $100-an-ounce perfume from a New York dept. store. ., EARL’S , PEARLS: Mot: all Wemnen dev Sty ‘et. sepetding eee eter et hever underestimate the intelli- gence of a blackbird, says H. G. ' Coleman. omen said he placed several pieces, hard bread in-his backyard bird, feeder. Sparrows and a jaybird tried unsuccessfully to eat them. Then along came a blackbird,’ ‘| The blackbird carried the bard) bread to the nearby birdbath and|Sebastino di Mauro, 22, wag re- ©. /ton Harbor-St. Joseph Rotary Club Plans for Cuba '|they believe that some Reds may Analyze House Design 35 gn i, i cate, Winner Goes to Hospital! U. of M. Expert Sees Record Output in ‘59 BENTON HARBOR W—A Uni- versity of Michigan business ex-| pert says 1959 will be the best year in the history of the nation’s economy. Prof. Thomas Gies told the Ben- Taking Shape | Stable Economy, Better Living, No Communism Part of 4-Point Plan HAVANA (UPR — Cuba's future under Fidel Castro appeared meet ed for a Your point program:: | ments, stability for business at) home, a higher standard of living, and a closed door to Communists. ‘The future of organized labor, ‘however, faced some doubt. _ + © Castro, the 31-year-old bearded irebel who chased dictator Fulgen-; ‘cio Batista out of Cuba, has never laid down a clear outline of his | program for Cuba. But ‘at various times -hée and his top lieutenants) jhave discussed what they were fighting for. - “Let me make this clear,"' Cas- tro told me a few months ago. “Ours ts a special kind of revo- tution. It is political, not social, It Is not a revolution of class against class, but of all social classes against the government — against a small army group.” Castro and his lieutenants have emphatically denied that their revolution has anything to do with Corhmunism, despite rumors ‘tiat’ the Reds have given him aid. —€astro- admits that “Its eet sible there are two or three per-| sons in the movement with radical; socialist ideas.’ But he quickly adds: - “Ag for myself — I'm not at all a Communist. In its program the 26th of July mevement has nothing at all in common with cana | nism.” * * * Castro's aides claim that Batista |started the rumors’ that the Reds iz behind Castro's revolution! inorder to discredit the move-/ U.S. economists in Washington, tend to agree that Castro ig not tied up with the Reds, although have tried to exploit the revelation. Dog License as Proof of Jaxes Paid on Car CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPID—A new West Virginia law. requires a -motorist to show proof of payment) “ of personal property taxes on his car before he can obtain a license plate, Sounds simple, but it has the State. Motor Vehicles in a prepared speech today the total output of goods and services this year will hit between 460 and 465 bilion dollars—up more than six per cent from 19538. * * * Gies said the country’s work force will reach record levels. al- though unemployment may not be reduced below five per cent. Prices will remain fairly sta- . ble, thanks to a “terrific rise’’ in productivity and a “more fore- handed” policy of the Federal Reserve Gies said continued firmness by the Federal Reserve Board will make itself felt more and more ag the year progresses. * * * “This year the board probably wilt restrain any substantial growth in bank reserves, despite increased demand-for credit from _businesssfirms seeking to increase ie encouragement of foreign invest-| their working capital, -As a result interest rates are almost certain to‘ rise further,” Gies said, He gave this break. dgwn for a 27 billion dollar in- crease in the production of goods and services: Consumer spending up nine bil- lion dollars over 1958; govenment ‘spending up at least,seven billion; plant and equipment spending up two billion; inventory accumua- jtion up seven billion, and housing jexpenditure up two billion dollars. Ind Week of Trial Opens in Petoskey PETOSKEY #The murder trial of former insurance broker Paul Achenbach enters its second week today with a ruling on ad- mission of vidence as — first order of business. “Court adjourned last Wednesday to permit Asst. State Atty. Gen. Perry A. Maynard to attend a fu- neral if Lansing. Maynard ts as jsisting the ceca x * ssceeilia Emmet County Cir- cuit Judge Edward H..Fenion took under study certain notes from the defendant which the prosecution in- troduced at an earlier inquest and examination and seeks to present las evidence. Achenbach, 46, is charged with first degree murder in the death of {his mother, 78-year-old Mrs. Clara |Achenbach. Her body was found in ‘her apartment last November. 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Trying | for Smoother | current soviet saber-rattling ‘such|or at the same time that Russians | showdown today or tomorrow, Then, unfortunately, there are ‘ GENEY . -|| Border Exchanges as Foreign Minister Andrei Gro-|get there. ee : w’*, £ neutralists who would stoop to ap- myko's threat to ignite World War in sae ‘, In measuring relative ‘military|peasement with the Soviet Union _ U. I over the Berlin ‘dispute is the basis Atlas tri-|strenghts and capabilities, the|over Berlin and‘ Europe “Cleaning” oe ee bod a best reminder to the Western Pow-|umph, it goes without saying that/Kremlin has been goaded to an| However, it would be somewhat to choose QUAL: [talks tonight aimed at reducing/¢" and especially to the starry-|the Soviet high command must extent into intensified foolish to assume that the Russians | t pays to choose "eyed neutrals that knockout nu-jassume that the United States is|threats. also by the aggravating ot ITY CLEANING in money gies od —_ ooh Sev" clear weapons are the guardian, of|on the threshhold of even greater | existence of the western are fooled by these obvious weak saved on wardrobe replace- eo re ee ee | near: potency in the variety of its outer ave nesses of an otherwise great mill- the-border trade, a world high for * This is particularly true of ment. lany two countries: ~ Second to these missiles but |*Pace missiles and nag M8| yaT0, whieh only rotenty ton | A> Sumbination. youn | Secretary of State Dulles*was to| no less important are the alll- sin oe ; intel hy its annual meeting and |ihat a military alliance functions Call Today lead the group of high U.S, offi-| ances which, in reaching around oan a UN. the Moscow made .it clear to’ Russia that jwith electric speed and with re- Pick-U d Deli ‘cials due at nearby Uplands Air- the free world, cement the de- ras ee, ene inced with the this comb’ mate es er markable vivacity when imminent- ick-Up and Welivery Fort this afternoon for meetings] fensive strength of the western er is ready to strike any” |ly threatened or actually when FE 5 6107 with Canadian officials headed by! atomle powers and of the smaljler poe i. — rascal jac rae where and everywhere on the | compelled to fight, Then all bets . - ‘Finance Minister Donald M. Flem- ee into one solid —_ s risk and 1960-a proportionally) ““Tepes™ continent, . °~ Jare off and weaknesses give way| : ing. : nets a. ar oacireeld to eons greater one to anyone attacking) Perhaps the Soviet high com-|to combined strength. So, all in : tot agian em akzi =e the Western Powers... mand in its estimate of NATOJall, Soviet war threats are noisy E EY , Dulles and his companions like- aggressor. In other words, the chances of | detected some if not many causes | but not so scary to the free world. ily are after assurances that Can-| U.N. experts on Russia Con-| georing @-knockout blow against |fer satisfaction, and may have a5 ;ada won't be using her new tough | curred in the opinion that the in- the United States or Britain have Concluded - that NATO 4s leaking Tot Tries to. Mail Letter DRY CLEAN ERS antidumping laws to discriminate |tensified war threats being levelled) receded in 1968 and the risks |at the seams, There is, for in- see OS ‘against U.S, textiles and other ex: |by Moscow at the Western Powers) of being. destreyed_under Allied |stance, the continuing British-Turk- —but Nn Fire Alarm Box : 12 West Pike ports. * are designed to smokescreen 80-| retaliatory blows are so great ish-Greek ‘dispute over Cyprus, a POTTSVILLE. -Pa. © —"¥ ' oe United States pas heore viet = we gee pr a that starting a war would be sak ey prayed ncremgaas Francis Davia cog, filled pores P. ged formal protests, cha % preparedness in fact a in amb! with Russia's continued er in t defensive lineup ‘ ? 3 : Mesuoa Poking Us that the new laws. enacted last to fight rather than to retreat from rian There is the French demand, Pride at his first test of responsi-/| Pianos Returned from Rent, Floor Samples, - : : 4 year are a breach of Canada’s in- any solid position this side of the Hut +t h F ne sparked by General De Gaulle’s|bility — mailing a letter for Mom-|f tors, Trade-Ins. 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TOO SMALL? os re tactics and the Communist wea- | many “may sta Seatee Uiletiles on the growls (ati | FEderal 4-0566 e , @ | With Canada holding a strong pens of intrigne sed subversion many y start a big new war|iiose deadly nuclear weapons|still trying minutes later wheni| 18 E. Huron St. : e : @ [bargaining lever in the antidump-| 1, petntain or improve its peel- wh dee eager bag Ni wo would make the countries equipped|nine Pottsville. fire: trucks, sirens) _ Open Monday and F rriday til 9 P. M. e @ jing laws, the four-man. Canadian! ton in -the-tree world, aan poe would inevitably sored with such launching bases the sure|screaming, arrived. - e @ [Ministerial team is likely to seek : PS @ | American concessions, in-oil, lead ase a eves are equally ie the ee ere n oat a 7 { zinc, and wheat, convinced that the apparent ease| In past years, w talin oc-| @ e eee in ‘US. “oll import} with which the United States or-|casionally uttered such _ words, ~ Warehouse Clearance e \O0) @ \curbs. affecting Canada are antici-|bited the four-ton Atlas in many/there were ‘some countries in the Le ee. aan | A ree e ‘pated, but no early easing of lead | [ways shocked and rattled the So-| tree “world which “shook in their ws and zinc import quotas is seen,|viet, high command both in the|boots. Today these Moscow threats ® @ |military and political circles. 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