The Weather U.S. Weather Bureaw Forecast Quite cold tonight. — aaetty 2 gonnen bape tomorrow, » ONTIAC THE PRE 116th YEAR kKkeweK kK PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1959-84 PAGES UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS Sentenced to Die BEFORE-TRIAL SMILE — Maj. Jesus Sosa Blanco, who was convicted of war crimes today in an open-air trial which drew thousands of Cubans, was able to muster this smile as he ate a bite of lunch just before the trial got under way. 30,000 Jam in Stadium fo See Cuba War Trial FROM OUR NEWS WIRES HAVANA—Cuban Army Maj. Jesus Sosa Blanco, the dollars. first “war criminal” to be tried here, was sentenced: to death today at a 12-hour-and-19-minute trial that ended storms showed at least 90 weather. ™2ke an unexpected stop. | at dawn in the overcrowded Sports Palace Stadium. | Most of the 30,000 spectators who jammed the 15,000- exertion, drowning, exposure or ~ ———*seat stadium at the start of '°' nadoes. the trial last night left be- ‘fore the sentence was an-. ‘nounced at 6:04 a.m. US. Won't Qui in Ho fa Case Justice Department May Use Grand Jury to Get soldier under orders. at Buried Facts WASHINGTON uf — The Justice) Department is reported to be using! the services of a grand jury to ob-! tain otherwise inaccessible infor. unal which passed judgment on'the mation in conneetion: with’ a con- tinuing study of activities of Team-|the Cabana Fortress Prison ster boss James Hoffa. The department deciined to comment, except to say the vari- ous Hoffa matters which had been referred to it by the Mc- Clellan Senate Labor-Manage- reat Rackets Committee _ still were being studied. The Senate committee headed by Sen. John L. McClellan (D-Ark) demanded investigation of Hoffa's! income taxes, financial dealings! and political activities. It also requested a study of Hoffa's testimony in the rackets hearings to determine whether any perjury was involved. Hoffa, internationai president of) the Teamsters, has been acquitted in federal court trials on charges of trying to bribe a rackets com- mittee aide and of violating federal _ wire tapping laws in spying a subordinate unionists. Cost of Living Dips Slightly in December WASHINGTON decline in December—their first since August. 's jand the burning of 120 homes, de- inied his guilt on every count. t | vieted of murder, homicide, rob- jn Southern areas. Kisedy rare: beinging havoc a ‘ide and deep, all turbulent, spited) rode actie conc: cumed noe | bery, looting and damage te | x * scorés of communities In Ohio and over and boiled thraigh the towne! . : a nape ‘ pacibe water’ poured into np Awe F € > fe anreey > a SP = we the snafts oe Peres: ; Dis Sl carey ot = Says rons ( ‘an E ee ee prospects * ‘and cifies in their paths At Warren, ‘the Mahosing River: ™ aa * * i | vere were frighte rospec r fe S« r , ces ake Ee) (a eats Co ee ee aap ithat the worst is yet to come Gov. David L. Lawrence of Penn ‘burst into. the south ey Bet ot Robert Grovés, superintendent of > } : ie : : x ’ 4 2 2 ha esc Vg : i of ; me wl tl, , t ie, cece ended Thurphayie | Down along the banks of Ohio's sy)lvania declared a state of ‘ex- town and left 600 homeless, the Knox Co.. said “there is a Ai * ag ’ my < “ee: r rouge a) J A “er at f ¢ ¢ * : ; \Soea ordered that he be taken to; ty Ms wé ; : re rain-choked rivers whole commun. 'feme emergency’ in the flood-| At Fremont, 1.000 fled as the good chanee that the 12 missing to the front, with cold dry air clas Poe ameplves Stricken area stretching from the ¢ ; a arenee ‘ : . mer no aii if ; th wa st air, moved | jiles waited, brac ing the mselves nN i ” > indusky fiver overilowed its. men might still be alive if they ‘await the order for his execution. ing wi at arm ee ae . Neve ene tcoriblel tlexicreston that ane York state border to Pitts banks fare able to reach certain air The judges said he would have an Penier re coast and out into the Ro al Oak Two Police have already brought death and | yurgh He appealed to President pockets.”* joPportunity to appeal the sentence. | Atlantic. y Pp: destruction and untold misery to Fisenhower for federal aid, Ohio More of the same is expected ice : 7 ; i : « vee : . . : e never heard the water * * * GRIM AFTERMATH | Captain Claims Force tens of thousands upstream. iow ne nee \ Ds iS ue a h : downstream today. At Chillicothe | conse in at ull: cae miler anid. % SO Out se€ ie ra a | Only about 300 newsmen and Much of the nation struggled to Still Has Power | At least 16 persons have died - «+ ‘ for example, south of Columbus, | “It was just there.” jarred. bearded guards from Cas- clean up its aftermath. | | so far from the bloods, and may- |, tr i civ iten Sy otuntccrs) and) satteest Tent d d tro’s forces heard the verdict as it, | i ‘ he small business admuinistra-; enty-six men wandere¢ . 4 . » mate | | , » Na y he \was read out in the sports arena. in Misceurl. ‘authorities sought | Oakland County Sheriff Frank W Be limore yo eee conic tion declared three Ohio counties cacbiaiabialinge cca sandeargcd a” | through the maze of tunnels in | ‘an Air Ferce officer and twe f I | the proncsty demenke: ‘disaster areas The Office of Ci-! qatcety i=in eB tate: waist-deep water for seven hours | ome moece's ba was the enlisted men feared lost in their [ions Boe ae HY GEE) eT 7 — Vilian and Defense Mobilization’ The river stood at 28 feet Thurs- before a rescue team found and first of three Castro has an- (Continued on | Esse 2, Col. 3) forever as far as Royal Oak Town- Isent teams of disaster surveyors|day night and was lapping at the brought them to safety up the a nounced for the Havana Sports — iship's Police Department is con- Infant Kidnaped (fo Pennsylvania and Ohio to rec- sandbags, The east side is already shaft. Seek | Keep Coats. Buttoned Up; Cold to Stay TODAY'S TEMPERATURES Count 9) Dead as Cold Follows Lethal Storms 4a.m......4 10 aym.....,. 1 6 a.m...... 3 12 noon..... 6 Eastern Half of U.S. sam... Ipm..... 9) Tabs Damage Mounting Into Tens of Millions Area residents better overcoats buttoned up in view of a [Eee by the U.S. Weather Bu. 5 4 jreau and the cold will continue From Our News Wires ‘today and tonight. | A’ massive cold wave Today’s predicted high will reach | knifed across the eaetern| 15 degrees with partly cloudy skies » today|2™ ® few light snow flurries. The. half of the country today low tonight ‘will be about 3 above’ in the wake of winter’s in Pontiac and is expected to drop -most severe and destructive below zero in outlying areas. |weather, which left a heavy Tomorrow will be partly cloudy | and a little warmer with a high | tt of dead and homeless. | et about 19. Winds will be west. The death toll in the suc-) erly 20-25 m.p.h, today, diminish. | a of snow, wind, sleet. ing tonight. | and rain storms which be-| Most main roads throughout the. gan Tuesday neared the 100 area are reported in good condition) ‘by police but side roads are still! mark. Damage mounted iextremely slippery. Police warn into the tens of millions+0f motorists to drive slowly and leave iplenty of room between your CaF. A count since the start of the and the one ahead in which to keep nee AP Wirephote ‘ about 10 de grees below the normal hen of 33 and low of 19. Temperatures will rise slowly through Monday, turning colder again Tuesday or Wednesday. Pre cipitation will total near one-tenth ‘of an inch as light snow Sunday | night and Monday. The lowest recorded tempera- in Washington. ture in downtown Pontiac preced- The fresh outbreak of cold ing 8-a.m. was 1 below zero. The ‘weather was not expected to mod-| mercury climbed to 9 above at erate much during the day, exc hai 1 p.m. There were 16 deaths in Ohio, 3 in Wisconsin, 11 in Hilinois, | 10 in Michigan, 9 in Indiana, 6 in New York state, 4 each in lowa, Kentucky and Pennsyl- | vania, 3in beth Missouri and Oklahoma, 2 each in Kansas, New Mexico and Texas, and 1 Sosa, who was charged with re- ponsibility for at least 108 deaths. ce hing he did, he said, he did as ' From Our Nev ires He was found guilty and con- Brees) Cer x50 Gres Palace to justify to the world Be: icerned. speedy military judgment of TO Fight Lake Diversion | Captain Samuel Whitfield, head by Ba by Sitter patistan a raga 250 ot ‘hom: LANSING (UPI) — Attorney | of the department, said last Y je a | General Paul L. Adams said to- night, “My men have just as in New York t a iget under way this afternoon, but) Feb, 3 in Detroit with officials ffs.” | NEW YORK (UPIi—Palice and it was not known how the slow of five other states to map plans | The. department's 13 members FBI agents searched the city's! aon ene hearing would in eet ae vane tien: jhave been notified by Irons that populous Spanish-speaking slums, ct the s igan water diversic , Chicags c edule gan we rsion by cag jineir appointments as Oakland joa. for the pregnant woman who . County deputies ‘expired’ as o idnaped a 2i-dayold boy en-| {2% 22 midnight, Dec, 31, 1958." nap a trusted to her by a mother who #—Living costs! dipped two-tenths of one per cent) — Lower prices for food, automo-— biles and clothing overbalanced in- houses, : items, medical care and other con-|— creases in rents, other sumer costs. The Bureau of Labor Statietion I price index declined to 123.7 per) cent of the 1947-49 average, the | In reporting this today, the al = reau noted the index stood 17 per cent higher than December, 1957. a WASHINGTON (In an anti- inflation move, President Eisen- eral activities affecting and costs. Another trial was scheduled to, day he has called’ a meeting | much power as deputy sher- | | * * * Irons said he took .the action fell for a clever | e | Wh t Pr Snow? /because four township officers re- ruse ad IC e fused to cooperate. in an investica- * * * ‘tion into alleged corruption within The kidnaped chiid was $1,000 an Inch Here. ithe department and in a crack- as John Tayarez, the son of down on vice in the community. nican immigrants. The habs Without deputy authority, Irons ill with a heavy cold when he was If it rain pennies from heaven, tt snows dollars as far as the Department of Public Works is concerned. For instance, it cost the DPW $3,000 Wednesday to free streets from the 3-inch snowfall Tuesday night. : * * * If Wednesday’s storm had come off as forecast, a domi WAS bul 4 p.m_ yesterday The Tavares apartment kidnaping occurred is _ enforce only local ordinances. z “not ‘state laws. He said he was acting under the provisions of a the n |1948 state act. on the west side Manhattan block | The growing feud between Irons (158 W. 84th St.) known as “the _ land the department was brought worst block in New York” becattse iup before the Township Board last of sordid slum conditions, prosti- - night when an exchange of commu- tution. dope peddling, muggines where located apartment-hunting | © \said, township police have power to taken from his crib shortly before yipyinia i Creek, couple thousand more dollars would have been spent to “nications between Whitfield and and thefts keep traffic moving. Irons was read to Board members. x * * A thousand dollars an inch—that's the price of x * * Authorities hoped that pe! snow removal in Pontiac, according to Joseph B. “| Supervisor Elwood Dickens told, ou nieve : EA wre Seal the Board he, personally, had _re- on Gladvx Gar- ceived no communication from lead them to “Mrs. Gladys Ga | Irons, and recommended no action, /i4." the Spanish-speaking wom in Board members unanimously about 30 years of age who took! voted to take the matter “under the baby while Mrs Tavarez was Jewell, DPW director. Half the cost is for labor, a third for salt and sand. and a sixth for gasoline, oil and maintenance of the DPW’s snow-removal machines. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Cee has seen many a winter's snowfall average out. * 2 ® Through Dec. 31, 6.2 inches of snow fell in Pontiac. But Jewell isn't worried about that since it didn’t affect this year’s budget. gas’ Campbell, Tex Accountant, te come Tax, Open Eves, FR 3-365 Haron 4 Thoome Tax Servine—Copen eves, & Sat, WW. RB Bollm PE igo or FR 5-573. "tee Resarns Preputes Se som. Fe outs ee. 8 bat ag “Seynoids | —— = & Papert Einyi at &. Farmer Gas & Off Co 4 | | a5 ' flood we The December index was exact- . . advisement.” 4 called for al 4 wild goose chase in the ly the same as that ‘of last Sep) NOT WORRIED ie ia “Gane anacnes Bronx tember and last June a The more snow, the more money spent, but Jewell © Lynn V. Hooe Jr. to consider the: Some tered t vole (hose an - isn't worried about running out of funds: - issue. No date was set for the ° rates are gea oO quarferty anc meeting. semiannual adjustments of the in- * * * | I n Today’ S Press dex consequently will ‘recdiye no” There’s $56,000 budgeted for snow removal in Pon- i} es cana whe Gh nat ethene). “i | change in pay. ' tiae this year—more than enough to get through the rest | the meeting, but was in the Town: 9 oe eee | . || ship Hall on other business, told |. > : } | of the winter. vas “Pet Otdied . the | Comtles cies, ceerenene Finland, Russia Close, Ds Even if the weather stays as rugged as it has =| Michigan Police Law Manual, physoa Otal seetencnnctaes ye MOSCOW W—Finiand and the- been—and Jewell doubts that it will—the city won't == and_mty_men don’t have to be Empre: . as Soviet Union, apparently are have to worry about a possible shortage *in 1959 deputies to enforce state laws, hc ane _ — omcees 19 their way to resuming close | snow-removal funds until late this year, he pointed | They have just @s much power ybekets ceesee, political and commercial rela- out. as they ever did—with or without Qpituaries ........ wecinen. # tions, diplomatic sources said - When this month’s snowfall 1s totaled up, it may | eg enmeshed gata ee Gert =. ens. ; = ce | prove to be an extra heavy month. If so, the rest of the “tt Frovk thet thinks we're! pageant Pearse i tke Orders Cost Study winter ought to be easier, figures Jewell, who over the wrong, then he can fight us in the Faris os 3 | Another Gasoline Price Drop on SPF wore the hardest hit Thursday. the new labor reform bill to be | & crest of 57 or 58 feet—5 to 6 Escapes Terror Below AP Wirephote ; F 7 * * te CROWD GREETS MINER — A state trooper mine after being saved when flood waters filled cte mE n traffic, over- ; : ‘connected deaths in t | The five-day outlook for this area (left) tmes to help a rescued miner (eenter! as the workings neur Scranton, Pa. Forty-four (Calls for temperatures to average he pushes through a crowd near the Pittston cme miners have rged to safety Floods Bringing Havoc to Ohio, Pennsylvania The destruction has been too vast, the Muskingum and Licking Rivers! jas the rivers, some small, some pad 2,000 evatuecs. lommend : ctl noon federal aid. partially evacuated Another half- foot rise in the river cat > | In Ohio, at least 16,000 per- ‘ ; ; r i er could mean t aisAs Fy | sons were forced to flee hemes Si het a ‘ a ahe: Vhearly every are: | inundated by two days of flood- thi . 7 A ne , : A Tike | Pa Ve A SeTROoUs owe 4 ¥ ing. Licking, Knox and Muskin- ce md), +8: the ; search for more de ad gum counties in Ohio were de elared disaster areas, An esti mated 8,800 persons were home- less in Western Pennsylvania | floodiands. { As the floodwaters drained into the swollen Ohio river, nearly 100 barges were torn loose from mont Mother Chains Girl TOLEDO, Ohie (P—Police said the mother of 7-Year-old Judith to a bedpost over the last [oe identified installations lings and drifted free down the voeen, Temeieg Ber enly to Ke S i te the bathroom and to school, iriver, ramming bridges and shore : : The Ohio was expected ta crest 10 to 12 feet above flood mediately as water switled through) qvatem to help assure continuity ECSU fe) AUT UL EOE ne tunnels of service in the business dis- County Prosecutor Fred erick CO Ziem, a eandidate for} Cireut Court judge, will be hen ered oot oa testinenial dance to be wiven tomorrow night at @ pm nthe CAT Buslding, Williams Lake toad) Waterford Township. Tick els may be obtained at the door Fall U8 Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND = VICINITY--Partly, cloudy with a few Wght snow flurrles and centinued cold teday High 15 Gien erally falr and continued gulte cold fenight, low 4 abeve in the city te a little below erro in the suburbs Te morrow partly cloudy and slightly warmer, high 19. Winds westerly 4-05 miles today diminishing tonight proper BppmAen to the beter in miles of new gas mains to serve volved’ "Report 90) Dead ubout 23,000 customers the com-| Soles and heels. Extra com- Irons said, “We've been doing jhbany expects to add during the E fortable wearing. Brown or jour own investigation in’ Royal? ‘year in the metropolitan area. JE black colors. Qak Township, and there's “og lll Wake of Storm * * * . Ho be a dot coming out of there | One of the lines is to run 21 Choice of 8 or 12-Inch Tops rsoon, We've had our eve on. the (Continued From Page One) miles from the Northville natural | ALL LEATHER AOL down there for quite a car In deep snow between Spring: [eae fest 0 Gatkston Hoe of the | | “i “tid” Mo! and Raneae cis. Mishsan Goa Stace Co. The Man's Work Boots = ee | ' [other will be 10 miles long. from | Suffers Fatal Heart oo Ot eas . ded co cuuadeaueuanaual Cork & Rubber Soles Today in Pontiac I Lowest temperature preceding ® ain 1 At &@ am Wind velocity a Direction Bouthwes! Mut sete Priday at ' 14 pm iun tises Saturday at 7 4] ¢ Moon set. Monu riaes Mmph Am Baturday af 721 wom Friday af 4 5) pon Downtown Tem persiaces ers i) m i Thursday Pontiac (As recorded downtown? Highest temperature , 23 Lowest temperature 0... .ce00 ae f Mean temperature | Weathér-—Partly clouds in Highest temperature Lowest temperature Mean temperature Weather—Partly © loudy, | One Year Age In Pentiac | | Highest and Lowest Temperatures This Date in 86 Years 60 in 1900 6 in 1930 pueineey : Temperature Chart Alpena -} Marquette @ .17/ Baltimore o 22) Memphis 40 1 Biemarck -2 -14 M each O46", Brownsville 65 43 Milwaukee 6-12) Bulffaio 40 11 Minneapolis 6 .1) Charieston 62 34 New Orleans 45 3 Chicago 10 -7 New York 0 21) Cincinnatl 10 16 Omaha 1h Cleveland 33° 8 Pellston 17 Denver 40 22 Phoenix f2 Detroit 27 4 Pittsburgh 4? Duluth 10-3) Bt, Lowls 32 Fort Worth 37 28 8. Francisco 68 G. Rapids 20 #1 8. @ Marie J3 - Houghton 1-9 Trav City i ll Jacksonville 73,31 Washington 67 %4) Kansas City 26 8 Seattle 48 45 Los Angeles 70 (49 Tampa 70 44) \ (Trust Fund program for indigent ‘veterans, and not liquidate the fund | One bill would authorize State’ Administrative Board assignment ltemporary transfer of trust fund Taxation Committee today, but the! They! | slate treasury payments, now ap- vo, Uni} versity of Michigan and Michigan; | _ sid the plan tepresents practice} though,” he added. never | ‘ badwes jhe has no jurisdiction under town tun: ‘field said this “absolutely necessary" if the! Fitzpatrick, like the governor, guard the integrity of the Veterans ‘of most of the bonds to the state “treasury and pledge an appropria-| tion equal to trust income as a} replacement for lost bond interest. Two other bills would permit bonds to the University of Michi- gan and Michigan State University, with the requirement of repurchase in 10 years and return to the trust fund. The schools in the interim would be able to put up the bonds as collateral for bank loans to make up for arrearages in proaching 15 milllon dollars and still mounting. Ihe fourth bill would allow trans- fer of bonds to the Publie School I-mployes Retirement System in lieu of sums ordinarily provided from the now anemic school aid Pontiac Pross Phote “man of the year.” Congratu- (Bill) ‘Claude presented to WATERFORD'S FINEST Goulet (center) examines plaque as the township's fund Other bills and resolutions pre-| him last night at the Waterford Township's Jay- _ lating Goulet are Supervisor Elmer Johnson (left) sented in the Legislature yestet cees’ annual Bosses Night banquet, honoring him and George Scantland, Jaycee president. day included those to- Provide for an indeterminate | Bill Goulet Wins Jaycee Honor Name Waterford ‘Man of Year’ rather than fixed sentence for con- victed sex deviates, allowing for, a complete cure before release, and appropriate $50,000 for a spe cil medical facility under State ‘Corrections De partment supervi | to screen and test sex ce The Waterford Township Junior things he has done for all his teenage boy in trouble, he has states (Ww ghar Ay Chamber of Commerce Jast night acquaintances,’ Johnson said. excried every effort to set the jnarmed 30-year-old Claude (Bill) youths on the right track, Bill's Regulate advertising along high An untiring worker in Our “Man of the; with the high Goulet the township's “” : | Lady of the Lakes Church, he friends told the judges way right-of-way, Year” way Commissioner empowered to) * * * | has given “unstintingly’’ of his : w/t * “i permits, For sale ads On) The presentation of the award| time in eae cpures projects, | Preceding the presentation of the real property abutting a highw. @Y\ was made at the Jaycees’ annual according to the judges. F Mun of the Year’ plaque, Jay: would be exempted (Nichols). | Bosses Night banquet in the Com-| An all-round ardent sportsman, cees, their wives and bosses heard | roads. ism ay at A. se Rav munity Activities Center. Bill has been on the state cham-)an address by Herbert Stouten- nishiment by eourt order (Hyan) | ) “) =e . ctor of ; 7 - teduce (hens G0 years to ills te In making the announcement, ipionship Drayton Plains Softball burg, the director of 1dmissions UE for the past 15 years, When- and registrar at Michigan State one year to life the penalty u Don | Township Supervisor Elmer | , : pens f at lever he hag been able to help a Covers Oakand, conviction of selling or adminis-| dehnson said, “Whenever a fel- ee es eee iering narcoties without a license| low needs a friend, they call on (Brown) Bill Goulet.” lar P ae | > “J Judges William Shunck, the Rev Nose Cone Test Fizzles Out j Keep Your Badges, Walter Teuwissen Jr and James | Fry selected Goulet from a cow BR k t L hi F i] jot nine nominations for his “out OC e aunc Ing al S | p lj ( f § Standing contributions to his} : oe : 0 ice a ain a $ church. community and famil CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPI) rate preparations to recover the| | Goulet, his wife and their two}> That old) bugaboo of roc ketry— jcone went for naught when the (Continued From Page One) small children live at 4368 Seeden’ ‘failure of an upper stage to fire— pocket's second stage failed to ig- courts or get a legal opinion. The St. Drayton” Plains | foiled an attempt to test a futurist-' nite. next step ix up to him.) Whitfield | ts kt Le nose cone over intercontine nial « * * declared He owns a trucking business, is) TOKE early today | The 90-foot, two-stage rocket was The Michigan Police Law Man- a past president of the Jaycees, * * * ithe fourth in the Thor-Able test se- ual, a guide for officers, was writ-;and a charter member af the 5 A Thor-Able rocket with a sharp, ries, but it was the first to be fitted ten by Glenn C) Gillespie, a for. vear-old organization idagyer-like nose cone probably with the sharp, tapered nose cone; mer Oakland County circuit judge FRIEND TO MANY rose oot 6o miles above the earth which may be used on small, solid- | who ts considered an expert on) at _ eeeniie oe the start of a 5,000-mile flight.) fuel intercontinental ballistic mis- Viehigan criminal liw and pro npretentious and dependable.) put ail the Air Force's elabo- Tsiles still on the drawing boards. | Cedire [Bil Goulet is) known throughout | tah! ee ithe township for the many little Township police have been told in the past few days by arrested persons that they don't have pow er, Whitfield said. “We do, | Consumers Will Spend elubelD ies $250,000 in Pontiac | in Tunnel Flood Township police must renew hein Also in downtown Pontiac, im- accident) Grovements will be made in the The Port Griffith reps the | There were fears that mines ‘down the valley might have to be! closed, throwing hundreds of min-, of of work trict, he sald. Whitfield said a sound relation ship between the township depart ment and the sheriff depends voluntirs and Other projects include construc tion of two new 24-in¢h transmis. | sion lines and extension of 325, ae eT Cooperation | ship police he did not see the Rep. Law to Be Guest ‘at Sunday Dem Meet Two -Area Youths Held After Assault BIRMINGHAM—Two 18-year-old area youths will stand trial Tues- day before West Bloomfield Town- ship Justice Elmer Dieterle charged with assault and battery and drunk and disorderly conduct. Both are students at Birmingham High School. * * The pair, Robert G. Squires of! 26421 Normandy Rd., Franklin, and) Michael Hogan of 1538 Pierce St., Birmingham, were arrested| Wednesday by Bloomfield Town-| ship patrolman Martin McLaughlin, when he went to investigate a call! that cars were blocking a drive- way on Forest lane. . McLaughlin feund the cars gone and a truck in the ditch. The truck driver said he had been forced off the road and de- seribed the car to McLaughlin. The officer said he met the ear a short distance down the road and ffrned around to give chase, He said the boys threw beer bottles inj the path of the police car during. the mile-long chase over icy back * * * When the youths stopped, Squires, ‘assaulted him, McLaughlin said.) He added that two others in the’ car ran off into nearby woods| where Hogan was caught after the officers radioed for help, the third. youth escaped. | Squares is charged with assault | and battery and Hogan with | drunk and disorderly conduct. Both have been released on $100 | bonds. Two Pontiac men were injured in a rear-end collision on Tele- graph road near Hickory Grove road at about 11 last night. 4 Serges Likoff, 65, of 761 E. Ten- nyson St., was reported in “fair”, condition at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- ipital in Pontiac this morning. He suffered severe head injuries, ac- cording to police. James Neely, 27, of St. was released after for cuts about the face. Neely told Bloomfield Town- treatment, | | | other car before the crash. Offi- ers said they were unable to — question Likeff because of the extent of his injuries. A group of skiing enthusiasts will, leave here tomorrow for a week- | end at Caberfae near Cadillac. | This is the first of four trips which the Birmingham Ski Club is plan ning in the northern area. Membership in the club, which! meets every other Wednesday in the Community House, is open to, all local residents. | = | Miss Marion Goodale, head mis-| * Ty uo Ve; t | j ‘enditiinally ‘avited ee More than $250,000 will be in-/Royal Oak to 11-Mile road and} Arthur J. Law, Democratic rep lthe sheriff (Continued From Page One) vested in electrical improvements, Mound road. ‘resentative from Pontiac, will be. Irons said that on Jan. 9 he) hour after hout to stop the flow in Pontiac under a $16-million ex * * * the guest of the Pontiac Hates lasked a captain, two sergeants,!of wate [pansion program announced for) Consumers expects to have 100,- cratic Club at a meeting Sunday fied Aepatrolman 110) submigeeon | Until at is, sald Mine Supt, Rob this year by Consumers Power Co. 000.000 cubic feet a day more gas at the UAW hall, 821 Baldwin Ave. fidentinl reports te him) ory police ert Groves, rescue crews won't be! Division Manager David H. Ger- available at the end of the year.| Allen Pilkinton, club president.’ irregularities and vice in the téwn- lable to hegin pumping out the hard sald most of the money will and the gas lines expansion is ‘said plans will be made for the ship mine The mine. he aaid, will have! be spent on natural gas service injdesigned to accommodate this.'spring election. The meeting will area surrounding Detroit. (Gerhard explained istart at 2 p.m. “T talked to them Individually, |!0 be cleared before the search be: s « «* ee and they agreed to do #0," Trona | 8'"% for the 12 missing men Pontiac projects include installa. / sald. “Then on Jan, 12, 2 re | The water pouring inte the | tion of facilities to serve additional Ok On Men's WE i celved a letter from Captain | mine also posed a serious threat [new electric customers, Gerhard! RUGGED - | Whitfield saying they wouldn't ' to the economic Ife of the Wyo: jaa. plus construction of an addi-|— woORK cooperate," | ming Valley in northeast Penn: (tion ty the Bartlett substation to: ALE SHOES NOW Whitlield snapped last night avinania. iincrease the amounts of power | ; That's not true. We never agreed After years of working, the an avilable in the area it serves, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only BARGAIN SPECIALS to any such thing.” ‘thractte vein under the valley is, * * *® as —— ———~ ii The 71-year-old captain clainys hones combed with interconnecting! Brown or Black Leather Uppers Men’s Work Oxfords | Made by ENDICOTT-JOHNSON $5.95 J alue 3.99 | } Lo-cut work shoes with Kor- ¥| j Thursday shoveling deep STOW . * ad Attack While Driving from sidewalks or trying to pushigg Bring All Your Ss V cape Afte ae alues to cars out of snowdrifts a LACK & WHITE a oe Carl Ude, 61, of (844 Oakhill! Fire added to flood miseries in @ FILMS a “ $15.95 Dr, Bloomfield ‘Township, suf- South Buffalo. NY. where a Penn. . to Simms ak fered a fatal heart attack this slywania iailroad shop was de- B Finer a ‘Faster Photo Finishing a All Sizes 6 to I2 morning while driving his auto and: qtroved Thursday by a three alarm, a erashed into a tree at Oakhill blave No one was injured 2a All Rolls in aE All leather uppers, cork street and Oakland drive | Two highway employes were|g 2 ‘Ss by 11 A.M. and rubber soles, lace to Deputy Coroner Dr, Isaac Pre. found unconscious in a snowplow @Z 9 va BACK toe styles in cap toe, moc- vette sald Ude died before his cac near Chicago Thursday after being hit the tree. He was alone in the buried beneath drifts for more than toe or plain toe styles. NEXT 8.99 an Developing eau DAY at 11 A. M. wee aot Ph to 10¢ Each? LIFETIME FADEPROOF PHOTO PRINTS car, 10 hours FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIAL ~ MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS Enlarged Electric—Adjustable Heat Control to Cc Massage PILLOW SUPER and Nesting SIZE Automatic ELECTRIC - EYE equip- ment insures BE@T possible prints from every nepative > Chr Fim = oe re vais 6% Massage vibrator heating pillow | yearned with sdjusie le heal cogtrol DAILY DELIVERY to Simms from ce of pee, brown, yellow, red stiman Or «TO - YOUR - and tan’ color OME matting service. 98 North 98 N. Saginaw Main Floor Trey ea Nationally Famous ENDICOTT-JOHNSON Work Shoes or Work Oxfords 7 SIMM Goodyear Welt = 9.09 Eik tanned leather up- pers, lined vamp. keath- er insdle, heavy rein- forced out soles, Sizes 6 to 12. Choice of styles. (Gar OTHERS Pho 13 State | on Ofticer tress at Kingswood Schook Cran- brook will entertain the Altrusa Club of Greater Birmingham at her home Monday at 7 p.m. day H. Church Service for Jay H. Church, 57, of 1027 Clark St., will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow from the Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. Burial will be in White Chapel Cemetery. * * He died Wednesday at his home. . A native of Southfield ~Township, he had been a lifelong resident of the area, * * * Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Clark Nixon of Howell, Mrs. Wal- ter Lange and Mrs. A. M. Mc- Cleery, both of Birmingham; and a brother, Stanley J. Church, also of Birmingham. No Need to Pay Reg ular Prices When YOU Have SIMMS—Pontiac’s CUT-PRICE Store! oAVE rs on 7 Fonts $1.23 BUFFERIN ..... > SI* 98+ MILES NERVINE..... 7 7* 4-WAY COLD TABLETS .. <* 36° 98¢ BROMO SELTZER... = 74° Bottle of 100 Famous COREGA Denture . ¢ 67 BAYER ASPIRIN..... “2 46 old Tablets for Children 83* CORICIDIN .... Save 23¢ on Popular 89* VICKS VAPO-RUB.... Choice All Formulas ves PETROGALAR . ea: 66° * 66° i: TT mon me rans 00 59¢_BRYLCREEM 59c FEMS SANITARY NA Giant BARSE TOE SUAVE air r Dressing Geritol Junior Tablets Ce ee PKINS BOMB Cee eer? DEXTRI | MALTOSE $2.16 Value 1.25 BANARIN eran fone 89c GREEN MINT MOUTH WASH ............ 98c_ OMEGA OIL — new style 89c CANDETTE Throot Lozenges 1.49 AMPHOJEL liquid — all formule ..... 55c PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC — 2 for E 1.50 ATHLETE’S SUPPORTERS ee | SEE Coe 6 ee o 6 yg Boe we le a Cotton Q-TIP APPLICATORS St. Joseph ASPIRIN ‘For Children. © ASPIRIN © @e THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959. similar orders against three other large manufacturers of electric shavers. Ronson's agreement with , | FTC was conditioned on the issu- | of these orders. The bucket! is for settlement pur- i | Courses in Arabic in Only 23 Schools MADISON, Wis. (#—Instruction in. Aribic is offered by only 23 Ronson Ordered: to Halt Price Fix sss FTC Also Demands it has violated the law. The complaint, issued 1] mon Stop to Discriminating | ago, said Ronson entered into re-| Among Customers ‘tail price-fixing contracts with} Prof. Menahem Mansoor of the’ ‘many dealers in states having fair) | Batversity a a isconsit Depart- . ‘trade laws. FTC said the agree- Ment of Hebrew an —— | WASHINGTON \—Ronson Corp. ‘ments were illegal. Studies conducted the survey, _ has been ordered by the Federal] ————— ee _ He pointed out that Arabic is the |’ Trade Commission to stop enter-) women buy about 80 per cent! tongue spoken daily by more than ing into illegal price-fixing agree- of men's neckties and most sales 65 million persons of the Middie| holiday | | East and the sacred language for | 250 million people of the world. _ ments with its retail distributors.’ ghee made around The FTC yesterday also ordered | cgeason. the company ‘“‘to diseontinue és _ criminating among its Customers” | / in prices and allowances for pro-, motional activities. Ronson makes the LAST 2 WEEKS JANUARY CLEARANCE cigarette light-) ers and electric shavers. BUY Named in the order with the | @ sow rent company were Ronson | am rd ig 2 manic Companies in San Fran- cave cisco, Denver, Atlanta, Chicago, | Baltimore, Boston, Detroit, Cleve- land, Philadelphia, Seattle and | New York City, The commission's action was based on an order agreed to by Ronson and FTC lawyers. The commission recently issued ee band the pace .. . lowest prices in cameras and accessories. Use layaway—small deposit holds. Friday and Saturday Smashed New, Used, Demonstrator “Models—Save_ 30% ‘to 50% 8mm MOVIE CAMERAS FRI. & SAT. SPECIALS nih Sea we, DOT min 2S lens 1987 Forged Steel —Made in Germany Toe Nail Nippers .$49.50 REVERE 8mm Roll Load—f28 .... $39.95 BE'L & HOWELL $2.00 \. 69 2.5 lens Discontinued... dence ise npotie ate i ee fee fmm 2887 Germany Barrel t ae heavy duly oe Keystone K32_ - 3987 $59.50 KODAK TURRET 3987 $97.50 REVERE +80 Roll Load—f2 5 lens $132.50 DEJUR D-100 Mag Load—f25 lens A $99.50 WOLLENSAK 43D Made in Germany— _ Hard Steel . Finger Nail Nippers $1.69 98« with {1.8 lens... Value $139.50 REVERE =44 with f2 5 lens 7987 Made of the finest steel. Cuts nails off the even. clean way. Buy now and save. $169.58 Revere Turret $199.50 Wollenssh, Electric-Eye Turret ite Telephoto Feotogh 2987 rere in re «13987 Just a few “ ane many famous movie cameras you'll find here at Simms Seeeeeeoseeooeeeeeeseeeseoseeeeseseeeeseseeeeeeees 8mm ‘MOVIE PROJECTORS s1725 aston tw 3687 4387 $64.95 KODAK BROWNIE 5887 8mm—300 watts . — 6387 Made in Germany— Forged Steel Cuticle Nippers $2.00 ] .69 Value Made especially for the care of cuticles Keeps nails looking good Buy now ' $69.95 BELL & HOWELL va «500 watt—discontinued |. m3 $79.50 KODAK BROWNIE 500 watt— 8mm .. oe $89.95 ARCUS M500 | 8mm—Bright Lamp $127.50 REVERE ‘777’ Brillant 750 watts ; $162 WOLLENSAK 15" 750 watts—brilliant . $123.50 Kodak SHOWTIME 500 Watts—Super-Brite .. 'T 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor BETTER 9887 Looking for Tocls ot LOWER Prices? 13987 Try SIMMS Fri. and Sat. 2nd FLOOR BARGAINS All brand new projectors at these one for your particular need and priced to {it your budget. $80 MERCURY I! With 27 lens ........ $29.50 KODAK PONY I! 1987 " 2287 Perfect for With #39 lens .. HOME $59.95 ARGUS C-20 WORKSHOP Bb With £35 lens .. : , 2987 . $55 KODAK SIGNET 30 Woodcraft Vise With £28 lens .. > 3387 $7.50 Value Just one and two of 2 kind—some new. some used. some demonstrator EE Steel jaws. free ace models All factory guaranteed even at these low prices ser poles te stach 88 COCCCO OOOO OOOO LOO LO OOOO OO DOOOOELOOEOOCOOOD wood facing FAMOUS pictured ALL NEW E PROJECTORS ARGUS Auto-Special Regular $29.95 value .... 300-Watt ANSCO Dualet Regular $39.95 value ... 7 300-Watt ARGUS Project Regular $39.95 value .. 500-Watt AUTOMATIC Argus. Regular $69.95. 500-Watt ELECTROMATIC Regular $9995 Argus. . 300 WATT ARGUS-AUTO- BMATIC—Reg $62 95 value 1300- W KODAK sees Regular $64.50 value .. 500-W KODAK Rendymati Regular $74.50 value ... ALLEN WRENCHES Bete awe DOE 3-PC. CHISEL SET fever etitt ater 7 QE BERNZ-0-MATIC TORCH Sapeist ‘oenett burner 799 PARTS CABINET Reguiar $195 value 148 Bright tin finish. Four pull-drawers ; Regular 49c set pou 7 2987 2987 ve Just @ few of the many famous slide projectors you'll find at Simms- a brand new guaranteed eovecccevesceeeoseseecucescccoosoescecocooes LOWEST PRICES Now on Genuine RADIANT GLASS BEADED GLASS $20.05 METEOR 50x50” BEST MODEL UNIGLOW $29.95 UNIGLOW 30x40” 23.87 Famous BLACK & DECKER 19-Pc. Elec. Drill Kit $31.95 UNIGLOW 40x40" 25.87 E Regelcr 29" $39.95 UNIGLOW 50x50” 32.87 $49.94 SCoeKeeeoseesesecesesceesessesees Value r Wa" drill, gear key chuck, ar- bor, polish pad, buff wheel, paint mixer, 5 drill bits, sand disc G stee! storage, carry box. gga 17” SOCKET WRENCH SET Breiiauine sender and Famous MANSFIELD New Com th nee ne 99% Editor & § a Movie mines or & Splicer with 4—GE Bulbs iE Petia | Ia 6 es | ing. As shown ous & SAESER KIT ewuler 61.4 rubber pad i armding disc — wnit. With storage $°N. Saginaw —2nd Floor out of an estimated 1,800 Amer-| = ths. ican. institutions of higher learn-| ~ | ing, a survey released here shows.) 2°? '* Fine Simms is the place that sets ~—— 6987. eal low cut prices There's 35mm CAMERAS 2487 5587 7787 4987 4987 59875 SCREENS} oce untok $12.95 METEOR 30x40” 7.87) BRILLIANCE $14.95 METEOR 40x40” 9.87 E 17.87 more than 300. Now, for the first!secondary-school courses can qual. | time, graduates of the ‘School's I's ity for university admission. | eanecorere h aoc se ‘ SAS es naan Jui Arrived at SIMMS—Another Shipment at This BIG CUT-PRICE! PROPORTIONED Tailored Ladies’ Slacks Manish Tailored — Quality Made Sizes 10 to 20 Regular, Long or Short rayon gabardine resists wrinkles. ‘SNUGTEX lined waistband. Choice of colors. 98 North { CLOTHING Saginaw p | | laaVaal Pp ) BROTHERS —Main Floor Don't YOU Throw Away Your Old Wallet SIMMS Will Give YOU $1.00 for It, Regardless of Condition—as a Trade-In! cP? ECTAL CENUINE HeaTHER MEN’S AND LADIES’ as Your Old Billfold and 98c Buys a Regular 51,98 BILLFOLD | SS With Trade-In YOU PAY Only FURUVUNUEEY Opi iuarirr yyy: enee s right you get a regular $1.88 wallet for only 98 and yo. 3 allet coin purse. farmer's purse. etc regardiess of condition fe 4 and some ladies styles. Plus federal tax 3 98 NORTH WALLETS 3 SAGINAW Tua Vaal BROTHERS —Main Floor 3 3 SAVINGS on ELECTRIC RAZORS at SIMMS 37 NO TRADE-IN Necessary — Friday & Saturday : SPECIALS for MEN DOUBLE HEAD — SUPER QUALITY 3 sorichh Schick Whiskaway Shaver : Complete With Cord and Case 11.95 NO TRADE-IN NECESSARY Bult in wht able shaves AC-DC save Regular De — a + ae omfort- now and sker guides for fast close rotary moter Buy MEN’S SUNBEAM ‘G’ Reg. $29.50 Ronson ‘66’ Electric Razor Reg. $18.50 ‘ia | | aay, Men's Schick Men's Ronson ns _\y Powershave CFL Razor ---- Reg. $31.50 Reg. $28.50 . REMINGTON | Perea 6 & 12 Volt Rollectric Shaver Reg. $32.50 Value ] 6° a J1mmM ae Saginaw TTTLIT ENV TIT TTT TTT TETTTATET ALTE TTT eee “Clearance Sale of All Metal Folding Game & Party Tables 2nd FLOOR SPECIALS Exactly as Pictured Size Open 30x48" Size Closed 25¢x24230" Roll Auto Home Reg. $34.50 Value 20” CUTLERY —Main rerever! Heat and stain re- ' sistant all metal & game table for entire family's use All Metal FAMILY GAME TABLES With All poseueeat Pin Spl Makers’ List Price 19.95 Value Top has checkers plete with checkers and binge ecards. etc. Only 6 left -48x30-Inch TABLE Peewldr $19.88 maker's jist All metal, folds compactly For use as ¢xirg dinner table. picnic table. ete Only 10 96x30-Inch TABLE empinr $2 48 maker's fet. AN steet, evane wraced Boot table for home. chop, restaurants, picnics {C3 TABLES , ind "eect ina I) i » BROTHERS Mises eee EON AAPL LCE ENE ANT A EE OR TS TE RI OPEN ‘0 TONITE and SATURDAY is your last chance to save at these special ‘RED TAG’ Hurry, plenty of some, few of others—many un-advertised items on ‘RED TAG Sale, too! Shop the Store that gives you More—SIMMS. (CLOSED SUNDAYS) prices! LOOK FOR RED TAGS TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON EVERY ITEM UNIVERSAL Auto-Electric Coffee Makers $19.95 $ Value ] 0% 8-CUPS Make delicious, pertéct coffee every time aitomatically Keeps cottee p ping hot right at the table tco! Saturday "til VALUES GALORE! DONT MISS THIS BIG SELLING EVENT! pie Gleaming WHITE Enamel Finish HARDWOOD TOILET SEATS Complete with CHROME Metal Hinges si 999 Qualit) Easy to install yourself. Fits afl standard stools. Guaranteed first quality. Sale priced tor savings Regular 60¢ Value—’'Crocus’ Clothes Line--50 Ft. Ag: Sturdy cottoh braided line Limit 300 feei Regular $1.00 Value—tong c Car Sno Brush & Scraper 49 For cleaning windshields of snow and ice . Standard 5-SEWN , |) HOUSEHOLD “BROOMS » $1.19 Quality Ty Lon g Ww Or handie wire \ bound Straws for extra dura Limit | bility BOYS’ and GIRLS’ Warm Lined Jackets Size 3 to 6X p lin and Cotton po knit) wrists collar Zip front surcoat siviing Colors per tes Girls’ Hood i | Ce Coats 4 $6.95 Values —~ peilent po Convertible collars Full 16x26 Inches Dundee Gold Stripe HAND TOWELS Regular 79c Each 3 For $] 00 Thick towels stripes. Choice of 4 colors terrycloth goid and thirsty with decorative tt For All Electric Shavers Remington Speedak $5.95 Value 3 99 Converts AC to DC — makes electric razors run up to 35% faster HERSHEY'S MILK CHOCOLATES | 2S¢ Economy Size HERSHEY'S Candy Bars Regular 75c Value 45: Choice of Hershey Almond, milk chocolate, CGoodbar or Krackel bars. Limit 6 bars. Regular $1 29 Value—Round 16- ‘In. Wall Mirror Piain miiro: br Foot Treadle—Silent Closing Cover Step-On Kitchen Cans 2” }l-quart capacity inset, easy to clean, aci e in ans for wall Regular $4.00 Seller Seamless construction, Colors. C 16 38° Water Repellent POPLIN—Hooded Ladies’ Car Coats and stain resistant. bath Use in kitchen, nursery, etc 89c Value—Giant Size Sink Strainers New gravity design prevents drip Regular $2.00 Value—3-Tier Tid-Bit Trays China ware tiers with brass fittings Regular $1! 00 Value—Large Rubber Kneeling Pads G'oxl}'y-inch size Protects knee caps » Regular, 8 8 $12.95 }alues | | Double breasted styles, wooden buttons, cuffs inside sleeve at wrist. Hood converts to collar, Quilt Regular $2.95—Chenille G Flannel Ladies’ Dusters 2 for $3) lining, two pockets. Sizes 10 to 18 1 59 Girls’ Coats & Sets. Gives 4 to @x—7 to 12 0 Sale of MEN'S and BOYS’ DRESS PANTS 5 1°? 299 Clearance to make room for new stock—-boys pants include rayons, tayon acetate, flannels and gabar- dines. Variety of colors Men's pants include rayon linens, rayon acetates, flannels, gabardines and some all wool Variety of styles and colors. All altera- tions at slight cost Regular $1.98 Seller—Ribbed Cotton - 66 Heavy duty | Men’‘s Union Suits 100% WOOL — Sojt Leather Soles SLIPPER SOCKS Boys’ & Girls’ Ledies” & Men's Short sieeve. Peter Ran collar. Colors Values to $18 2) Styles sizes Winter coats and coat sets to §. 10 to Values Sizes Values to $7.88 Sizes 28 to 42 Short or long sieeve. ankle length. Irregulars of 49c—-Long Tops Men’‘s Work Sox--5 *« Long tops for work or sports All sizes Sizes 7~8—9 Sire 10—]]—12—]} $] 29 s] 49 $2.29 Value $2.49 Value SIMMS.8. 98 N. SAGINAW ST. mem W ¢ | | Tae mR Oe : THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959 | : : | Auburn Heights and Francis of ae * Cdl [ CdS Troy; three sisters, a brother, 10) . F . a grandchildren and 13 great-grand- | children. HENRY J. BRAUN Jean; four brothers, Russell of ployed as a salesman for te : Uta los a . {| Oliver Iron & Steel Co., Detroit. | The body of Henry J. Braun, 88, Utah, Delos of Yale, Kenneth 0 p) h FI h | . of 5209 Lynasue Lane, Waterford) Utica and Melvin of Marlette, and) gurviving are his wife, Anna; a| eat b) SEW ere . Township was taken from the Hun- five sisters, daughter, Mrs. Alma Finzel, at) CHIEAGO (AP) — Thomas 8, toon Funeral Home to the McCul-) CARL L. DORST home; a son, Car! L. Jr. of Dear-|Gordon, 65, Democratic represen-| lough Funeral Home in Algona, | eee geivice for Carl born: two sisters and four grand-|tative in Congress for eight terms lowa, for service and burial. |) ROCHESTER = wey vernois children janine a ee | “E in Tackl I lla ion” Mr, Braun died of a stroke & Dorst, 66. of 3680 “ —— 'He recently underwent a major xperts un acktess nsta tion Wednesday in Pontiac Genera! Pl. will be held at 1] 2m. Monday| — yas, LORENZA KELLER operation. Gordon did not seek a pital He had been ill nine days. | a ee one ae AUBURN HEIGHTS: — Se as ninth oe Hi his Chicago 8th Dis _Seming ate is wile. Ruy ger the spices 0 Roche ne i ee | linger and Mrs. Wilma Anderson, aM la 5 at White, Chapel ye held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the’ GLEN RIDGE, NJ. (AP)—Ben both of Pontiac, Mrs. Elsie French aa beat aoe Thursday at his Moore Chapel of the Sparks Grif- Lackland, 58, Becaumay ana tee, | of Milford, Mrs. Eleanor Helmers fin Funeral Home. Burial wil be vision actor, died Thursday. He of Mason City, lowa, Mrs Frances| home following a heart attack lin White Chapel Cemetery. Troy. was taken to a hospital Tuesday AaHae ae ha git: “,# Ee pe Slevin of Algona and Agnes Braun He was a member of the | Mrs. Keller died Thursday atand detained for treatment of ew wey. of Spencer, Iowa, and two sons. Rochester F&AM Lodgre 5 and iher home following several months barbiturate intoxication The hos- 5 ary C Robert of Mason City and Ray-. the Boulevard Shrine, Detroit. | illness pital said an autopsy will be “aa . Before retirement, he was em- Surviving are two sons, Vern of performed | ’ mond of Algona | MRS. CARL 2 EDDIC | Service for Mrs. Carl (Freddie: | Reddic, 68, of d1 Elizabeth St, will, be at 1 p.m. Monday at Trinity Baptist Church. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery Mrs. Reddie’s body will be at thy Frank Carruthers Funeral Home at 1 pm. Sunday Surviving besides her husband are a sister, Mary Williams ol Pontiae: and a brother, Wilson Wil- llams of Chicago, Il ; ’ Mrs. Reddic died Wednesday tn - a ar Pontiac General Hospital following + REE iat | a 12-year illness 3) | WALLACE Koss: | “te, Reg. 8c ¢ Word has been reecived of the! “€ “ Now Only me : ea, Great Carpet Buys at KAREN’S Where You Always Save Some Items Below Dealer’s Cost ~ death of Wallace Ross, father of Ward Ross of 20 N. Berkshire : | caste we 1 Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Rd Ne a d ge an he } by The Platters he va , ae a ody where Ne ~ " 2. Donna by Kitehie Valens f > { ° 4 ; * ae i vole Mr eww 78 3 Stagger Lee by Lloyd Price 2 - : ee Te ae Sine, Manic aS i Candles by The Crests Heavy Wool WILTON CHROMSPUN ee ee eee ocd ot BA aor My Happiness by Connie Francis > ’ i i : Taylor of Je a; two oth ae “de | Sonely (Tear Drops Embossed Pattern. 4 Colors. Very Serviceable Carpet Pane ae vt vam ‘ . by Jackie Wilson 3 5 Ya 2 Rolls Only Q untington Woods, te BY \ PE Al) American Boy by Bill Parsons leg i 5 q . = children, one great grandchild, a ~ - Hawalian Wedding Reg. $11.95 e Regular $6.95 ; brother and a sister ‘ by Andy Williams $ Sq- Yd Serviee will be held at 2 pom . 9 Lover's Question Discontinued Pattern OW e . Saturday at bis home Burial will) iG by Clyde McPhatter $1.15 Yd. Below Most Dealers’ Cost follow in the cemetery at Mikado i ) Peter Gun by Hay Anthony DON E. SMITH > Serviee for Don 1 mith, o2 ae of 20 Sanderson St, will be held = oe Out They Go at 1:30 pom Saturday fiom the ~ a * Dp: . > . ‘ : (Fah fin Saunt 0 | era nity Hi-Pile Plush Cotton RANDOM SHEERED ¥ § Burial will be in Oakhill Cemetery _e : 18 Colors 70% Nylon, 30% Wool ; \ wil ~ j ; : / t ’ € * OMA ay | Famous LP Albums e | Ri Resloe 4805 Hand Carved Effect Mr Smith dred of a heart aa — Moye vegular FO = ‘ ment unexpectedly yesterday x y Mi / | . f Regular $9.95 4 morning and was dead on arrival . seta our § Ad Sé rj at Pontiac General Hospital : } ; . ‘ OW $ Sq va. OW > 9 Sa Ye ; | Choice o Fe e MAX KOVAL COLE. - - " t AVON TOWNSIIIP Service for Max Royal Cole, ol, of 604 Grace St owill be held at! Wb pom Satur.) day at the Pixley Funeral Home Itochester Puarial will be in For. ! est Lawn Cemetery, Detroit Mr. Cole cred this morning at] lis home following several months| illness | Prior to his illness, he was em RAYON Solution Dyed Regular $4.95 100% Nylon TWIST 10-Year Guarantee Regular $9.95 FEderal ce WK 3.7114 ployed asx foreman at the main , ; aS , $ 9 Sq- Yd. N $ 95 Sq- Yd. { pin of ihe Chose Conran aweJI 108 NORTH SAGINAW Now °7.95 ow *2. ) Surviving are his wife, Beatrice, 100% NYLON Laminated to Heavy Rubber Pad Regular $8.95 Now *6.95 * ™ Heavy Nylon BARK 5 Colors—Certified Guarantee Regular $9.95 Now *6.95 * Lime OR 3-0763 a The Home of Country Boy Products COUNTRY BOY BEEF U.S. CHOICE AA BEEF GUARANTEED TENDER | REASONABLY PRICED — NATURALLY AGED — EXCESS FAT and BONE REMOVED * Country Boy Ground Bet * Country Boy Southern Bar-B-Q * Country Boy Sausage Chickens, Ribs, Ham, Beet,Pork Hot or Mild * Country Boy Ham Salads ¢ f & Country Boy Baked Beans ALL WOOL WILTON Bark Pattern Regular $8.95 Now *5.95 * 100% Acrilan Tweed “Limited Supply” Regular $9.95 Now °5.95 * DG are We Reserve the Right fo ee a 4 Limit Quantilies WE SPECIALIZE . } WE IN ILLION lg Filling Your Freezer for your great response to our successful GRAND OPENING We Continue to Celebrate This Great Event with Ever y P tece Carpet by Mohawk - - Artloom - - Firth Oxford - - Beattie - - Roxbury Magee - - Forrest - - Coronet These SPECIALS... Downs FORMICA PRICES EFFECTIVE FRI., NO LINOLEUM SAT, SUN., JAN. 23, 24, 25 ees | OBLIGATION | — HOME NOTHING DOWN NES Le Red Rose SALAD DRESSING... qt. 39° SERVICE WALL TILE ili Anoiher New Baty! 36 MONTHS TO PAY Hills Br . | Lb. AUC | Country Boy Bros. COFFEE 9 SLAB BACON | & | 9 F R E E NABISOO CRACKERS purchase: of 3 5 ib curs : KOEGEL’S BOLOGNA, Lb. 59c Whole or Half 39¢ Lb. U.S. No. 1 MICH. POTATOES 50 sz: 99° | 8°3°x16'8" Beige Acrilan Tweed 159.40 100.00 yy, Ce oe egos patterns tn aos! © 15x14°3"° Gold Acrilan ...... 238.80 150.00 "2 quence 9 SSS ‘ colors and styles. Drayton store : Tae . MUSKRAT LADIES 15'x12'9" Beige Tweed 168.00 110.00 $1 MEN'S only ote : $2 LOOP . FUR COATS @ PANTIES , caer RUGS STRETCH SOX $2.99. Light, 35e Novelty NOTHING DOWN! UPTO LE MONTHS TO PAY! 24x36 iReevennse roy ae fest pe — no-run. S. M, L. ae ac s Free Estimates on All Work " 37° bs 4, HA Bey for now and nest your. 139 1s We Will Bring Samples to Your 29 , Quilt ined. Sixes 4 to 16. i] SS 7 emmees | error ae Serre) PERCALE ony SPREADS 19.99 All Wool | 72108 Sie bein Stock of ll utra seo er ope ee Men’s Suburbans — lite, Save! c Ve or | 2-89 1 og eon 169 |_25 | FLOOR COVERINGS | L @ | @ 7 | FLOOR COVERINGS | OVERINGS . cane ACRILAN , DACRON ‘CANNON 3511 Elizabeth Lake Road 4994 Dixie Highway—Drayton ATT BLANKETS yy TIERS ff TOWELS FE 4-7775 OR 3-0411 Steck Up! one of all colors 69e Both Size OPEN MONDAY, FRIDAY and. SATURDAY EVENINGS 7.00 ae wean cece 1.00 | 33 Io oo wemetimase —— cere egg NER a — _,ee ee ee j 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959 , , Try Exercise Too Weight Gain May Make Ankles Fat By Josephine Lowman sai i; . - Be ee ee ae ae SP ae ee BPS oo eee a ae si nT te Hae, gir = = aie i iets rp taeat ¢ = 4 I a | basi ie Z fF * fF = FS oF &% Hoy) : ee | il - ve | ae 3 a i ; re } j j 4 1 brown color, so I used a product, (The Friday Question Box) which was supposed to lighten it. Q. “I would like to make my) Instead it turned my hair an awful) ankles larger. How can I do this?”) | SQUARE DANCING See Our New Selections of Shirts & Pants and- Beautiful Dresses red. What can I do to bring back the natural color?" A. Sometimes a dye will look red after you have had a prem- anent, You may be able to hide | this or tone it down with a vegetable rinse until the hair | grows out its natural color. How- | ever, I am net an expert about hair coloring and I suggest that | you go to a reputable shop and ask about it there. et will make yor @ bit fatter all “If I's Western We Have It” over. Most women feng fof & | Hungarian pexsant loaves of! slim ankle, Perhaps you are just bread weigh more than 12 pounds dissatisfied with pipestem legs. éach. if so, an increase in the calf a eS ef your? leg will make the dif. Thenks for Your Patronage Hope fe Gee You Next Season DIEHL'S ORCHARD and CIDER MILL 1478 Ranch Road Rose Center comnisie! Cieafaane of ‘Bridals Alicia Budal Salon 55 W. Huron FE 35-3675 you or, any of my readers, to have my leaflet “Why Not Take Steps Toward Lovely Legs?" which gives you exercises for the most usual leg defects, send a stamped, se envelope with your request for leaflet No. 13. Address Josephine Lowman in care of this newspaper. Q. “I am 12 years old, 5 feet) tall and weigh 100 pounds. My bust measures 32 inches, waist 25, and hips 32’. Am.1 over weight?” A. No you are just about right. You have the usual figure for your age. In a couple of years er sooner you will naturally slim dewn through the waist and de- velop more in the bust, Q. “Iam 11 years old and have blackheads and pimples flow, I have always had a good complex ion, My mother says it is because of the oil glands in my skin. My face is very oily. Please tell me why I am having this trouble and what to do.” () Pontiac Press Phete left to right, Audrey Limkeman, Evelyn Beeson, youth director of Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church and Mary Ann Lindblade. St. Michael's Brownies Hold Investiture Rite Brownie Troop 525 of St.* Mi- chael School held its investiture program Thursday afternoon at St. _| Michael Church. Mrs. Neil McCormick was invest- ed as leader and Mrs. Joseph Moo- ney as assistant leader. Brownies invested were Nancy Adams, Marie Birchmeier, Linda Pioneer Girls Leadership Training will be held Thursday, Priday and Saturday evenings at Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church. Display- ing samples of their craft work are Barnard Club Renews Offer of Scholarship The Barnard College Club of Detroit announces the renew- al of its scholarship for en- tering students from the De- troit area for the coming year. Barnard College is the wom- en’s undergraduate liberal arts eee of oom Universi- Clean Your Rugs in This knee-bend exercise will do much to improve your legs. It is one of the exercises in Josephine t * sere Oy ee as ail pe a your “oO = Lowman’s leaflet for the legs. | our wn ome! Students interested in enter- Barbara Flanigan and Virginia | come very active, This is a pert (~~ ing Barnard College, either Green. of approaching rodse Musician All Saints nstalled by Rebekah Group to Dedicate New Organ with or without finanelal as- sistance, should apply as soon as possible to the director of admissions, Barnard Col- lege, New York, 27, N. Y, Scholarship applications must be received by Feb, 15. x « * Mrs. David H. Lynn and Mrs. Parbury P. Schmidt, beth of Birmingham, may be contaet- ed for any additional informa- tion. Wash your face with soap and water about four times daily and keep your hands off your face. Deo not pick at it. Q. ‘I have had three children and am expecting my fourth. Whenever I become pregnant my breasts increase in size and my complexion clears up the way I was before I had children. Why is this and could a gland specialist | help me?” A, The change in your breasts and complexion comes from the change in the hormone setup in your body during pregnancy. I think most women have this ex- Others were Donna Himmel- spach, Patricia Hoffman, geriann ‘|Klinkhamer, Denise McCormick, Chery] Mooney and Mary Ann Stan- RENT Our New Rug Shampooer Only *‘6” Per Day $9 25 Or 3 Per Half Day Plus Detergent BOADWAY-SHELL Hardware ton, Mrs, Cliord Neville, district chairman, conducted the ceremony. | Mrs, John Balch was mutates as musician by Mrs. Randall Wil- son, lodge deputy, at a meeting of | i Welcome Rebekah Lodge, 246) Public Is Invited | Thursday at Malta Temple. | to Attend Recital The charter was draped in mem-, ory of Belle Fleming, Lela Sher-' at s) i M. Sunday — wood and Clara Ward, with Mrs.) . Eva Mathews in charge. ; All Saints Episcopal Church In charge of the social hour were, js holding a recital at 5 o'clock Mrs. Vern McFarland, Mrs. Les-) sunday afternoon to dedicate ter Bell and Mrs. Orley Bruff. Mrs. Permanents the church's new organ. AT A LOW +23 perience, Discuss this with your SEN iy Te Phillip Steinhaus will be the | Formerly Reego Hardware Warehouse uy A happy marriage is one where | Sstetrician. organist, with John 8. Me» = Auburn Ave. FE 2-6506 LOW P RICE! the only scraps are in the re- | Q. ‘My hair was a very dark Creary a8 guest conductor. frigerator. brown and 1 wanted a_ lighter Mr. McCreary is organiat —— and choirmaster of All Soul's | Memorial Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C. He received his master of music degree | from the University of Michi- | gan. All work done by senior _ students under super vision of instructor. Phone FE 4-1884 Closed All Day Wednesday Call Miss Wilson Today PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% $, Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 Off she goes to grandma’s house; —or on a date with Dad—looking her prettiest in this princess dress| = with eaay-sew pleats, a high-|® seamed bodice. Fun to sew with|— high or low neck. Tomorrow's © |pattern: Teen ensemble. ; Printed Patte?n 4535: Children’s | © sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 takes 2/7 yards 35-inch fabric. ae a i , ° Have You Tried This? Cherry Pie Winner Puts Sugar, Butter in Crust By JAPET ODELL * * * Mr. Steinhaus has selected members of the Pontiac Sym- phony, South Oakland Sym- phony and Grosse Pointe Symphony to play in the or- 21" ‘NEW RCA sale Shape dough into ball, ieeltek i Printed directions on eaeh pat- Pontiac Press Home Editor Cut in half. Roll te fit 9- chestra on Sunday. or Information tern part. Easier, accurate. You all read about the Cher- inch pie pan and line pan They are John Cataldo, Rob- Send $5 cents in coins for this} ty pie Contest in Monday's te Crust. Roll remaining ert Jochmans and Stella Race- | pattern—add 10 cents for each pat- ee y dough and cut inte half-inch vich, first violins; Ann Carl- PONTIAC Ftern for 1st-class mailing, Send to hetere ted rs the you are = stripe. 2 son, Rodney Johnson and | . i ‘Anne Adams, care of Pontiac interes in the winner's P fillin ‘ George Eckroth, second vio- | BEAUTY COLLEGE Press, 5) Pattern Dept., 243 West = recipe. arvaiige snare = uaiee oe g lins; Harold Smith and Robert | Latest 1959 nek 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. Peterson, violas; Ernest Rob- inson and Mary Lee Eliason, cellos; Howard Engard, bass; 161, East Huron Behind Kresge's. 2nd Floor jon on top of pie. Flute edge, Place foil around edges of pie, _ Bake in hot aven at 425 de- Cordree Heard of Milford has an unusual list of ingredi- ents for her pie crust, Un- usual or not, her recipe came grees for 20 minutes. Reduce and Harold Jones, tympani. Called to Oseoda out on top. heat to 300 degrees and bake * * * Just Say -- WINNER'S CHERRY PIE 1 S7other 90 minutes. On the program will be , iy Sea, atl Uy ree et on a See aie “Charge [t?? [cated te Oscoda, upon word of cups sifted four te dorestarcn GERALDINE M. THOMAS | tothe, Merciful Jesus,” by the sudden death of Mr, Ross’ alt Fre pegs aad Mr, and Mrs. George Thom- Bach: “The Musical Clocks,” father, Wallace Ross, on Thursday. ‘4 j abhtrpeone ce snargertae seer 4 3 teaspoon re ‘coloring as of Mt, Clemens announce by Haydn; ‘Pastorale,” by | —— issue | tisoeee oe ee a 4 the engagement of their sana Roger-Ducasse; and ‘Concerto " 2 eet ter, Geraldine M., to Robert for Organ, Strings and Tym- BURTON'S MERLE NORMAN seam tour. salt and sugar to. salt. Add cherry juice and J. Adams, son of Mr, and Mrs. on , pani,’ by Poulenc. gether ifite mixing bowl. Cut stir until smooth, Cook, stir- © ; | ; be COSMETIC STUDIO 2 rcargarine/ aad shortecing sake) tise tly. until thick. & ce Adams of Clifford rte recital is open to the | mart ies’ Appare JEWELRY | dry flour mixture until it be- Add cherries, flavoring and © a | s oO butter. Mix well. Cool while © } 75 N. Saginaw 25% OFF preparing crust. . : *% comes crumbly. 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FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959 5 Benson Calls rf Farm Costs | Fantastic | NEW YORK (UPI}—Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson said today the operation and cost of the. nation’s farm programs were ‘‘fan-: tastic and indefensible.” He estimated the government would have a surplus hoard of farm) products worth more than nine billion dollars in inventory or under loan by next July, and that the cost of storage and in- terest on these stocks will be one billion dollars a year. * * * at Murder Trial and indefen- A once “This is fantasti in wilness, a sible,’ he said. . landscape surprise in the speech prepared for delivery be fare the National Industrial Con- | _— : ab SOP" afternoon when he interrupted the’ : actions for seven minutes. ference Board at the Hotel Com-|,". ‘ : VEGETABLES ‘trial saying he had “something te Ss modote | Heets topped, bY -..eeeeeeee iS te * k x explain Carrots lopped oe uN travel continued to help selected iCelery, dog stlalka ce tea es = a 7. * sare la fle estimated the Agriculture De- . * a... |Horseradials oe i fife apeee weed ae airlines which resumed their rise . #eks (beha | OF nena z SA arr PRO : or - 4 partment will spend during the Roland Sapp, 56, of Detroit, oon oe 35g Of yesterday fiastern Air bines current fiscal year some was sworn and questioned about Farsiey Roots tbehe) dos a was up more than a point an an . A Paranipa -bu ws re _ > Cpe “ae. §7.300.000,000 of which abou! five a hydraulic system on a back igor: (bag? 50 Ibe bos Ameriwan Air Lines rose a frac: billion dollars ts for programs for, door of the Hyenfritz Nurseries, Radics hai doe : ; - -Bquas eltetous, bu 4 Stabilization of farm prices and) Une., 22951 Northwestern High- Teaitebies Hothse No - Bib bakt 7 farm income These expenditures. | way, Southfield, where the body Turnips, topped. bu Pe vains he said, do net benefit farmers) of Anthony Jasinski, a carclaker, | ;: 5 “ 5 alone was found Aug. |. Pp It d E some strength, rising close to @ j\c6 reported today. ee ae - Ou ry an ggs ‘ : Texas Co gained frac- ant and 4 Alyea, 39, who formerly worked ay POLEERS UP ' of recent ~ ME PROUT + nally 4 CAPryOver eC : : . with Sapp for the nursery, 1s pel - Nonally ina CATTY tell St 5 DETHOLT «Al: Prices paid per pout icharged with first-degree murder pon Detroit. tor No 1 quaiity hy ( ij reel ty in the killing |) Heavy type hena 10-21 light type heme Thieves broke into the Detroit * & * lho-lg heavy type bellere woud fryers Z's * ¥ * see i i! tha whiten 21-22 Barred Hutks 26 Gun Club. 277) Oakley Park Rd.) Alyea has testifed that he €n- y7) capenettes @ 7 Ibs ava 2) | | mt a oan Ras . ayirep te 5 0 Comment Market rontinues very qquides last night and escaped wath sev- fered the nursery July 31—the day cree cesther end sey 7 (080s on owe of ite new long lasting eral bottles of tiquor some drink police say Jasinski wax slain He ace sharply curtailing mortal trade a oa hand a heity and delaying of limited teceipte electron’ lube. Rome Cable easec Ink glasses iPrhox al C1IMATS and said he knocked on the hack door ates mine) for tminediate needs ft il ny 1 i ’ affer Jumping an empty cash box, according to and that tt opened ; kan | . : : — ay oof plains Oakland County sherif{s deputies State Police detectives have APG PE Me J ~T ALCOA given a conflicting story They . ; ; betrai oe : ; 5 DETROLT «AP) Exge fo b Detrot / , ephone Mrs. Kenneth Solomon, 31b PL coy the hydraulie system would in case lote federal state gi ade Amenean Tel i mn lew er < “@ te . F . Whites F uinbo 46 alta late ‘5 A int ost paills ere oncer St, reported the theft of 4 have prevented — the door from a cid ae ere ore i“ eS Sng, UME WE Ev ' ise in } ‘ 1g re) + = “ | » [er i ef LS $100 bill to Pontiac Police yester- opening unless the door knob was avg 44%, mediue 38-3 wid avg 18 fractionally lower despite at ay turned small 34. grade B large 4! tf ce anes carloadings Motors were narrowly , 4] browns Grade extra large 5-46 : td ave 65 large 44:45 wid ave 44 mixed Bake Sale, Sat. Jan. 24th. 10-2) * * * i ‘ . +o 5 “| inediuin J8, yiade © large 35 Cherk at Jackie Rae Dance Studio, 944 : 11S) widows va ea * * Wit rg * q avi aa Voorheis Sponsored by the Rae. “pes teatlimony related that Commercially graded New York Stocks Vens Drill Team —ady this system had been removed Whites Grade A Jumbo 45° eatin f opaira, supposed! Howing tite, f10 (ome een medium 34 36 Late Morning Quotatior —— or repairs, ® 4 Ane ? mn eel] 1G hiowns (rade A extsa JMTKe piyaie, aftet decimal wolnt are etah’! * my FP the door to go ajar as Alyea said, 41 inrge 10:40 mediuin 35 36 . i 9 Die in Jordan Air Crash ©. ee) ee eee sui anh wneie AAs! i) Keener, OH 14 in the spring. lied Bupplien appear to be ample tn Air Recias Loi ees S Fo a ' ; oto! (nataneces Hoth wholesale and re Allied Ch ty ; AMMAN. Jordan uw— A Jor- Assistant Prosecutor William) Fo oyai teade timited and slow due to sub Allied Bis Be tigg A neu “ee r ' 5 . - rhe fr. . 7 a) rehike ‘ danian airliner with 15 persons (Lang and Alyea’s court-appointed ©” i oe weather and tle heavy cl 1A 1oew « Ald a hr on Highways abourd crashed Thursday night) attorney, William Ro Beasley, were eo Aun aa ee ee Oe ; = —————————————— Am (an is ait Wau pa * near Amman The airline said lexpected to call witnesses back to Am Cyan Mack Prk 000 aa ‘a : nine persons, inchiding two the stand today fo see when the Livestock Ae aa De cave van JM lle ay t a 40 Ameneans were killed The sic [system might have been placed on An N Cus tr 4 Meat CP 4a = A Ne ue arr 1 others abourd were injured The door ® DPEROIT LIVESTOCK ai patel 22S tsa dane | abn ergen Lin es DRTROLE tAP: Cattle Balable 190 Am Tob tea 4 ee Chile the Net enough done to establish trade Anaconde 6A xia MAM 120 Conpared last week aleughter steers Armen ott “04 Minn PAL ey . . cid hetfers 90¢ higher best demand on Armour & CO a) Mon em © 412 teers under 1100 [bs however due to Atchison 8 None Ward 42 nN 1Ca e 1g an ge had road conditions and amall supply Aveo whe tt 4 Messrs 02 other welghta shared In. the forced oh A Oho 2 Niet Hine 50 1 bradie cows steady to atrong bulla soc Beth Bieri Nat Carhin 34 5 : 5 & lower moat goat and choice steers fioeing Alt a8 ne alti a ]] ) OSI] 10] ) OI ) OSpl a under 1100 Tbs 2825 2080 «a few loada el lt ch ae a ; Nat Gyp 416 b of Nigh chatee 1037-1047 Ih steers 3000 Aol iene 4 Natl bead 54 cone fot high choice to prime 1010 tb pe et ny (central) aaa terre JO78 few loads nigh chotce ANd Bein Halse 52 4 Norf A West 902 . ; T ; prime 1140-1145 Wis steers 20:75 100 : es ai 24 A special committee studying Thursdays lune heeon meeting how yy een te jis pnod steesa 24;000 9028 oe he a i a a cae what is to beegme of the vacant ever lauility steece 2140 2400 tnost god TO Cal pack S14 Nor Sta Pw 1471 A E . | . are avetage chalice 700 900 Ib heifers ATO ¢ AH { Gt Or an4 Oukdited County Contagious Hospi Fred W Smith) chairman of the a0 aman jet high cheater te prime Conan se 1 x ” olen Che 614 tal yesterday appeared to have special committee, said he will #20 (0) Nelfers eanty ln Vie 7. 2450 Can ‘ry 6 Owens Tl GO) a7? . é slandarcd ta low prad hetfera 2778 JA00 (Crm « nt ‘12 Pac OWE #2 miven oan slightly in its opposition meet again with Kenny Foundation witty tetfers 2100 a7 78 utility cows Capital Aol 226 Pan A W Air 29 ri ' so WE] : . ' ’ E i , AA 2s ewntner and cottere 15°00 Case "t 442 Panh Fpl AT ter fas anege the Dhed center used officials and inform them of the ig pg “aiuitity bulls 2180 950 individual Cater Lea 842 Param Pict 464 for the emergency care of the men latest proposals jOniry bull np ta 26 00 early late trade Ches \ Otfo 725 Parke Da 187 2200 and down Chrysler 524 penney JC .. 1004 realty il s * f Vealera Ratable 2> Net enough done Cin Mil M 104 pa RR 1A : ;: re 5 : fe make a market Compared [ast week Citles fy» #34 ~epal Cola 29 Tins all came about when anath Should the split ase of the hosptveaters trang most eholer and prime cian Rjuip ace nee ola a cr eommittee representing the Oink . 5A : : rene venteras 18-96-4700 standard and geod Cole Pain #0 1 pheips D 627 : ‘ tal be approved the final decision ee” og oo wean uttiity 2100-2499 Colum Gas 2 Philce 24 land Chapter ef the Michigan So- resting with the Board of Super: coll, quoted’ down te 14 00 small fat ae rae on Phill Pet... 401 x ; v | 1 nr c ; OOS LF we Ki s caety for Mental Health altered its visors at still would) remain who 2" ea we we wel Cont hak ae7 Eroct & © oe sold ap ta alr bu We caused © ‘ : Ou ae drive to take over the entire build would operate the hospffal by a late forced trade ee os oa nue ann — ; as (ieep and lems Hainhie S50 Nol poo ‘ JI is CN ooo Ue Inge for this prrposs Unless the state comes throiuch ty fone 1 establish pane ee ee bas oe Hee D ug... 355 Cees ' s : i * ore | water mete sigher mtrmt gessit aris rhiolee carr 2 Mot 56 124 Harold G. Webster, society di in carrying a mor MO eee canled lambs If af 2100 one load Leen Sf) Boa Dut 4n4 rector suggested a new “pilot share of costs, we (he county) yust hues tae i. coral Jp Bae sein Din C Beag. 18 Saleway St 41a : ) _ st Oo pone ainbh A ew iM few nads +4, ; § ey Pa 432 program’ whereby the county worl have the money Sat eos ea emt Nob pelts 1998. pew Ghem ae feactie ee ee might split: the use of the hos Hanlin, chairman of the Board of t@ Ts these welehted under 190 Ths tu Pont a1 Aen Gis. Ge Sipervisors cub) fee cbiatee laughter ree Aon i 25 wast Air L 40 Shell Oil BA 4 pital between care of the men. J * mainly ROO wad up Fast) Kod 1454 Simmons 50 4 we hep Use Faton Mia #24 Sinclair 662 tally WH and whatever other ey Ane TA ae ra the special committees gecides on. Fl A Mus 76 Sou Pac 674 e e mmer Rad. 1) Rou Ry sa vam . aise ; nie Ex-Cell O . 4027 9 Ral 24 This primary use still appears to Sere Ato aia Byer ive a be the suggestion of the bolivabeth ; Pood Mach 43 sta on Ind ao ¢ - » fe ethene fa rehahilt | Ford Mot 4 T ogra On Nd 52.3. Kenny Foundation for a renin Fret Tre ou ha can ain 5 tation center for polio and other en peas ee std Pack 144 ce es ae Bia Buller fap a CASES ee Mwift & Co 172: oh Mills ire ay a » +» (for oUNaaY Beer DAN vss. sole se Gien Moators on | : . -,> (Jlexas Co RAS A spokesman for the foundation : ace tee aia Tex CF @ul 223 ; « Tratron 31 ypewiously indicated his qreaup Gen Tire... 445 had previously ‘ ares A former Ponte maven sad) Pastor countered with demands Gillette | 47m Tim R Bear 493 ~defimtely interested” in’ this a ; Goebel Ar ,. y, Trans WoAtr 1® ' . today he would begin civenlation tog the Commission pass a law Geodrich 9" a4 Transamer 102 ied a 7 : ji : f Underwit 216 of petitions fiehting a chureh move banning: all Sunday sales of beer Gt A&P, 44 bee i Webster explained the se called | aa ’ y sales of Y Gt No Ry... 314 Un Carbide 1282 ; to ban sale of beet and wine here card wan Ureyhound ing Un Pre 38 compromise plan of the soclety ody GQutow .. 62 Unit Air tin 436 by saving. “We realized that we, , Ihe tavernawner group subse. Holland Fo tts Unit Altre ao 4 Philip Roo Sauer oa bar restau eiperti, owathebre Is re ; 1 Home Stk 489° Unit Fruit 4) werenp getting, very far by asking soo | . owithdres its request €NC pooker Ch MV Un Gas CP 425 fay all of the center” rant owner, sid his petitions conmmssoners voted down the Indust, Fay a ae Oni . an | Padus .* ub AQ would call for a publie vote at choteh did by on 4d vote Hine Rand 99 UM Steel on 4 He said he hoped that county the April 6 election te let Puantins A A . bvend Cin ie UA oh 262 ' , : ; nspir Cop, 4S West Un Tel 342 officlals should they go BIONK Ly orns open at neon Sumidass iy eins. os <& meworol decure Gta which | teria tr 277 West A Rk WS with this “pilof program,” would | ., 72 ron : Int Harw .. 414 Weatg EI 9 SOL A ee the people sould deride, motous 7 int Nick ATT White Mot “44 see that their stggestions Ae "int Paper 1192 Wilson & Co 15 feasible The Pon tine Pastors Asse. Commissioners whe voted ARAINST Inn Tela Tel 62 Wootwarth sh 4 “as Rs a - p % i has asked for thig fight Pets i rer| jones At OS 1 Vege NRT 1224 5 t e & rg st d $23 Although menibers of the Specal tind out what the peeple want Phatsexvetl what were doing! Kelsey Hay 447 Zenith Rad PART | ' ; ik patt a4 ull t tidy committee have not rejected! aid Sauer, president of the Oak nos declared Hes Dantel Wal- Kime Clk ae a “es aaecpety proposals statements male ang County Table toppers ASS. Laver weeeite qatar of Central esterday’s meeting in Berk land ; Aothatisilctmrch cca bere . GUESS at westerday R an organization to which the m8 ethodist Churn e beheve we NEW YORK ‘Compiled by the As fey Teaned toward the negutive jority of Ponting tavern owners have popular support behind our seciated” Press’ yo 18) 1S a S (} 3 # * * * belong. Mos einen Tndist Rails Uti Btork Pr day MTT 420 2 Higgest block, members said : * * * Sey Cen jiae Bs 5 ost 218 HERES HOCK, U , : Atready in crreutatian are bab ae AR: a ae I e ea : th: \ ' : - mo ees onth ago 0 210 was how much such an emerkeney yertions from the pastors associa Rev Wallace, chairman of (he i year ago M18 872 783 1820 are center would cost the CounLY. tion which represents about So petition Mavement, alvo saw ae eG ae eon wat 138 Taare 1 ! : . Safe low : 72 56 and that Dr. Charles BF. Wark.’ per cent of Pontiac's churches inate as a mocal one, bug be: ost nigh WOO 1947 175 1aR 8 Sate director of mental health, ad jy Weved if correct to pass Inwe 1957 low 280 TR? 682 1800 These petions call for an Ap vote oon whether sale of be pote sich a temporary arrangement and wine shotikd he clunmated unless the center could be made a partal a yeneral hospital cased ther greup against entering 6 togetheer an Sunday The two petition movenet The 33 year old edifice, located at 1075 N. Telegraph Kd., has urprise Witness Former Partner Sworn In to Explain Something partner ; husiness Benson made his remarks in a... me with accused killer Raymond I. Alyea, took the stand yesterday were seen as a renewal ofa fight the two groups waged lest sum The following are top P them in wholesale package Monday. Detroit Produce €RLITS | Apples, Delicious, bu. about Ut. rices covering sales of locally grown produce brought to the Farmer's lots 4 es et life, op say oor even think that ws TS fofall, aad ef moral signit canees thaw then can we pot leg sfate on moral questions?” he been vacant since last August) (mer before the City Coniniussion ashed in a tecent lelter ta com when Pontiac General Hospital . MSSEONEES ' Tabletoppers asked for per | = A A ferminated its lease for an an | nex mission then to open up af Moen . on 3 ra, inate 0 tpm an ~~, n Sundays, instead of at 2] cn WEAR, saw the isste as came out of No definite answer as a 1934 ordinance requires, of equahty of rights WANT TO BUY A BUSINESS? Mi . BUSINESS GUIDE lection of and REAL ESTATE THROUCGH- OUT MICHIGAN. NO CHARGE TO YOU Realtor Partridge , and Associates 1050 W. Hyron St. FE 4-358! Get “Partridge’s Michigan Bus- iness Guide" for the best se- MOTELS, BARS, HARDWARES, HOTELS, and other BUSINESSES “We feel that local ordina cutting the city should follow state which applies Michigan.” at noon on Sundays, but pointed out * * The pastors group, a place on the ballot. only 1,400. to everyone nees down on tavern hours are discriminatory and, instead, law, in lyea Case Has| MARKETS |Selected Stocks Showing Gain Market by growers and sold by NEW YORK up—Some airlines, Quotations are furnished by the 0). anq selected issues advanced: Detroit Bureau of Markets, a8 Of |, . irregularly lower stock mar- ket eaily today. Trading was ac- itive fractions to a point or so. ‘Turnover was heavy enough to ‘ber by Oakland County Sheriff's deputies after they investigated a fata] auto accident in West Bloom- ‘field Township. i case is the second, He originally Losses of key stocks went from .-peduled trial and examination on the charges for Jan. 9. put the ticker tape behind tans- re posers tr omseneee Bulldozer Turns Over on Rochester Man at There is nothin we ean de in Firm Ordered ‘ Not to Hinder Union Drive Speery and Hutchinson Co. a trading stamps firm in Royal Oak, Hearing for Mooney Delayed Till Feb. 6 Waterford Township high school ‘teacher in justice court on a charge of gross indecency has been post- poned to Feb. 6 by Pontiac Town- ‘ship Justice Robert W. Hodge. Mooney, 50, of 1651 Grimshaw 5t., ‘Commerce Township, will also be ‘tried then on a misdemeanor ‘charge, furnishing beer to minors. “ non Pan Amefican World Airways was pinned under his bulldozer yes- S backed away slightly from recent terday when it turned over in a ditch on E. Third street, leading Htoyval Dutch continued to show 15 the village dump, Rochester po- “demand for oils Other leaders IN machine tipped over against the this section backed away fraction’ (rang Trunk Railroad embank- ment eng oa leet added abou! ‘ John Mahopack, Junk processor, points to its of rise of yestereay yin summoned officers. * 74 on word — Mercy Hospital in Pontiac where for affiliation with v tay. disclosed no broken bones dropped. stactory” condition at the hos- _ industry figures named yesterday . of a suspended Examination The accused teacher, Arthur Mooney was arrested in Decem- Hodge’s postponement of the; Mooney is free on personal bond. ROCHESTER—a village employe George Hartwig, 45, of 120 Cas- called for help after the His cries were heard by * Hartwig was taken to St. Joseph just bruises. He was listed in pital today. Federal Advisory Council Asks Donner to Serve WASHINGTON i — Frederick © Donner, General Motors Corp. board chairman, was one of eight to the Commerce Department's Business Advisory Council, The council, made up of about 150 leading industrial figures, has been meeting with secretaries of cominerce for 23 years to pre- sent the business viewpoint of economic conditions, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given by the under- sinned that on Wednesday, January 28, 1u59 at 400 pm at 990 W Maple Ra, Walled Lake, Oakland County, Michigan, | public sale of a 1955 Chevrolet 2-Dr . bearjng serial No ASSP141507, will be! held for cash to the highest bidder | Inspection thereof may be. made at #90 W Maple Rd, Walled Lake Oakland! County, Michigan. the place of storage Dated January 14, 1059 MANUPACIURERS NATIONAL BANK OF DETROIT 44 Michigan Avenue By M DICK} Jan 23 24, '50 | BIDS WANTED | Demolish, remove a building known | ax the old Stiles School, corner of Bouth | Houlevard and Livernols Road, Avon) Township. Oakland County Basement to) be fllled after removal of bullding healed bids to be opened February 2 1e6e : Time 8 OO pm . Place Board of Education Offices Avondale Senjor High School Butlding.| 1435 West Auburn Road. Auburn | Heights Michigan | Further information may be obtained | through the Board of Education office! persoynel or Arnold Ojala, Assistant Buperintendent. \ Jan 23. 24. 27. 59 | = | NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN OF A public hearing to be held by the Water-| ford Township Zoning Board at the Township Hall, Wednesday. February 11. 1959 at 730 pm to consider the follow-| ing changes to the Zoning Map | | To change from Agriculture to Com- imercial ship, | who Was Pontiae! mayor was ordered today by the National, one Labor Relations Board to refrain from discouraging union organiza. ‘tion of its employes. | The NLRB also ordered the com. 11-Mile pe any, located at 1515) FE. “Rad. to stop interrogating its em- ploves in regard to their member- ship in or activities on behalf of, the Retail Clerks International | Private clubs in) Pontiac, oper Assn , ating under state law, can open ‘labor organizations public. taverns cant open until 2 p.m. istamp firm had promised benefits i because of the local regulation, he to its employes to induce them to AFL-CIO, or any | | other | The Board claims the S@H green) itefrain from union participation - and had granted some workers under state law, must get about ities” 8,400 signatures in order to win Union. The Board petitioning wage hikes to ‘refrain from activ: on behalf of the Clerks also ordered the Table-toppers, petitioniniz under!company to reinstate employes ‘a City Charter provision, need Charles Goodney, Leonard Stand: ‘ler and James Weldon and pay i ' Both groups must get sufficent/them a total of $2,800. in back signatures by the Feb, 2 deadline. ' wages, i Part of the SW'a of the SW'a of Sec- tion 21. T 3 N. ROE, Waterford Town- Oakland County, Michigan more) fully described ax beginning at the SW) corner of said Section 21, thence east) along the south tine of satd Section 21) a distance of 60800 fret thence | 49°01’ W oa distance of 31250 feet, thence N 80744 W oa distance of 11800 fret thence N 78° 44 W a distance of 17490) feet to the west line of sald Section 71° thence 8 0°1% E along the w. t line of! sald Bection 21 a distance. 29600 fret te the point of beginning and contain- ine $10 acres of land more or less To change from Agriculture to Com- meretal Lot 97 Sunervisors Plat 48 Section 20 Waterford Township Oakland County! Mirhigan The above described properties are le- the corner of Elizabeth Lake Road interested cated at Roed and Alrport All persons to be preaent A copy of with a list on file In Auperviser and those interested are requested the Zoning Map together of the proposed changes Is the Township examined by) the office of may he ADSIT STEWART Chairman Waterford Township Zoning Roard JAMES SEETERLIN i Clerk) Waterford Townashin) 20. Feb 8 AO | Jan Death Notice AAA AAA AAA AAA SAR SA BRAUN. JAN 21 4209 Lynsue loved Braun Eleanor Slevin Margaret 1950. PAENRY J. Lane, age 88. of Mrs father of Mrs husband dear Helmers. Mrs Eilste French, Fettinger, Mrs Anderson Robert Raymond, and Aqnes Braun Mr Braun was sent from the Huntoon Funeral | Home to the McCullough Puneral | Heame in Algona, fowa for sety- fee and burial Arrangements by the Hunteon Funeral Home KF'’ ER JAN 22 1989 SARAH PF 12°9 Auburn Ave Auburn Heights ace £2 dear mother of Vern and Francis Keller, dear sister of Mrs Motile Pray Mra Ida Eakle Mra dulla Morris, and Willtam Holston Puneral service will be held Saturday, Jan 24 at 2pm. from the Moore Chapel of the Bparks Ortffin Puneral Home, Auburn Hetghts, with Rey Wayne Welton effictatin Interment in at Chapel Cemecey Mre Kefler will Tie tm state at the Moore Chapel of the Bparks-Grif- fin Puneral Home Auburn Heights RAYNALE, ELMER Mo 229 WINO- ha, oe big po Park. uncle of Mrs Marjorie Longwell, cousin of Mel- oot and Dr Geerge P Ray pale = Puneral service will be, held Sunday, at 230 pm. from Manley Bailey Funeral Home. 183 Oakland, Birmingham, Interment in Lakeview Cemetery REODIC. JAN 21 19n8 FREDDIE, §1 Etieabeth St. age 68 beloved wife of Carl Reddic dear sister of Witsen and Mary Williams Puneral service wil) be held Mon. day, Jan at i pm, from the Trinity Baptist Church with Rev. a Alten Parker officiating Inter- ment in Oak Hill Cometery Reddtc will lie tm atate at Prank Carruthers, Funeral Ht _after Io p.m. Burda QMITH. JAN. 22. 1988. DON FE. anderson, age 82, beloved hus- band of Mra, Winona Smith, dear son of Mra. Frankie J. Smith: dear brother of Mra Ivah O Pearsall Puneral service will be held turday, Jan %, at 130 from melson-Johns Fu- neral Home. with interment in a Cemetery.- Owoaso, Mich Mr mith if at the Donelson- Johns Funeral Home, z Mrs the Box Replies § At 10 a.m. today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes. 2, 4, 5, 14, 26, 28, 31, 32, 5%, 63, 66, 67, 68, 74, 76, 84, 94, 99, 101, 102, 105, 106, 107, 109 OS ce ea ees ee ae er ees ame cae Sy The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From ¢% a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors snovild be re ried immediately The ress assumes 00 respon- sibility for errors other for that portion of the first inse: ot the advertise ment which has been reo dered valueless throu the errr. en cancellations are made be sure to get vour “kill oumber” No edjustments will be given w ut it Closing time for advertise ments containing type sizes larger than reguiar agate 4 type ts 12 o’clock noon -§ day previous te publication Transient Want Ads may be canceled up to 9:30 am the day of publication after the first insertion. CASH WANT AD RATES Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6-Days 2 $150 $204 6312 3 150 297 450 4 2 00 3 4 6 76 5 250 450 610 6 3 00 540 8 20 7 350 630 9 66 8 400 120 4104 9 450 810 1242 19 § 00 9 00 13 80 & So AS MUCH AS HUMAN WORDS can express we wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to aij the many friends and neighbors who so generously helped us in the death of our loved Husband and Father, James Carroll May Je- hovah God in his kindness and mercy provide each of you with such friends in your time of trouble. Mrs James Carroll. Mrs Marvin Nelsen James Carroll Jr. John E Carroll Mrs. Harry Genakos, and Robert Carroll WE WISH TO THANK OUR friends & neighbors for their wonderful help and sympathy at our time of sorrow Special thanks to Rev Benedict and Godhardt Funeral Home -Bernard Hulslander & Family ~ In Memoriam Z Wrenn FS EG ES - IN LOVING MEMORY OF M husband and father Edward Old who passed away one year ago today Jantiary 23. 1958 lt is lonesome here without And sad and weary the way Life has not been the same Since you were called aw Sadly missed by Eltha _dJr. and Jo Ann Oid IN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS. Minnie Crank who passed away January 23, 1058 From this world of pain.a~and sorsow To the lana of peace arvt—res! God has 'aken you dear loved Sowa you ay Edward one, Where you have found eternal rest Sadly missed by her daughter. Viendet Rathbun and son Lester Rathbun and her husband H. J Crank of Atlanta. Mich IN REMEMBRANCE OF OUR Loving and kind Father and Grandfather, Otto Pentiuk, who went to his eternal rest Jan 23, 1957 ___ Eugene Marge & Children Funeral Directors 4 ORIN et SPARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL Thoughtful Service FE 2-5841 Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service - Plane or Motor _ E 2-8378 “A HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE" COATS FUNERAL HOME Drayton Plains OR 3-7757 Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME ‘Designed for Funerals" Cemetery Lots 5 BEAUTIFUL 8 GRAVE LOT. PER- ry Mt Park Cemetery Will di- _vide Reas FE 4-0682 Help Wanted Male 6 Ne OO A-1 Bolt Maker Operator Must be able to set up and operate national bolt machine. Aft- ernoon shift Write Pontiac Press Box 57 AGGRESSIVE IBM SUPERVISOR for payroll and géneral account- ae Send resume to Pontiac Press . o® CARPENTERS WTD EXP IN modernization jobs Cal] D&M Butiding Service FE 2-1004 or FE 2-8245 CAREER CERORTUN ITY Due to expansion, 65 year old life instirance organization has an opening in this area A man we wish to interview should be between the ages of 25-45, high school education, good character, must o*n an automobile, have the desire to earn a better than average income with all plus advantages paid for by the com- pany. If you meet this specifica- tion please write or call, Mr. Stokes 1600 Woodward Avenue, Birmingham, Michigan, MI 6-6600 JRUG STORE STOCK AND DE- livery Days Full or part time Write Pontiac Press Box 105 FURNITURE SALESMAN WANT- ed with experience in retail Best opportunity for the right man FE 895° 1% am to 6 pm MIAN OV ANTED WITH CAR APPLY 1064 WEST HURON 10 AM — 11.30 AM NEEDED AT ONCE 2 REAL ES. tate salesmen for both new and alder homes 3 new home proj- ects You will make money here Plenty of floor time and assis- _tance JIM WILLIAMS. PE 4-0547 PERMANENT SAUARY Well established national firm has opening tn office here, for high- grade young man to do outside contact interview work along in- wesatigative lines No selling or collecting Permanent position, va- cation & other benefits You must be aged 22-28 at least a high schoo] graduate & have knowledge of typing Must have car Address _Teplies to PO Box 5. Pontiac ROUTE MAN TO SERVICE ES- tabliahed! customer and local ter- ritory $9750 plus expenses if ualified Car and phone essen- al Call Futler Brush FE 2-2318 * Real FRTATE SALESMEN Only those mterested In sub- stantial earnings New and used homes, Apply in per- son — Ask for Mr Bate- re 77) 8 TELEGRAPH REAL ESTATE SALESMAN FOR ACREAGE Wanted man to «pecialiee im sale of ast & farms. Attractive deal —Eall_ Mr, Riley at FR +4621 Sales Opportunity Wil train 2 saleamen for expan- aion progr getrice. on. thru Fri. between 0 30 & § 4713 xe -Drarten _ Pains = : Wr HAVE AN OPENING FoR A clean, high caliber mechanie for nc pawn repairs Must have hand ry ret No drinking apd honest, Andy Criki garage. veewin WANTED MEN TO SERVICE wholesale food accounts. Must be | Interested tn hard work and good } pay. Apply 125 W. Meren at 2 f Pm. # Help Wanted Female 7 BEAUTY FORM Sensational new home reducing unit needs saleswomen to dem- onstrate this amazing new prod- uct. High commission, plus chance to advance in ex ig opera- tion For persona] interview call MI 6-9825 GOsMETI AND DRUG Recert experience ary Write Pontiac Press Box 105. _home than wagés OR 3-7645. _ Ee, ett on Abed ma: a ecking Pp Main ‘hiesnera «480 ieuizebeth _bk. Rd. nr GO OD HOUSEKEEPER, PLAIN cook 2 adults tive in. Good wages, references. FE 4-3000_ S'rk' OR WOMAN TO LIVE IN and help with housework. FE _5-1787._ 573 Desota. _ GENERAL, LIVE-IN. TWO PRE _ school children. Ref. Elgin 1-1040. HAVE CLOTHING PARTY IN youc home & get free clothing and other gifts FE 8-387 "ASSISTANT NEEDED for physicians office .n Birming- ham Must knowledge of routine eb procedures. AKG & X-ray experienced in allergy work dese Write Pontiac Press Ox MEDICAL SECRETARY To maces busy physician's of- fice. ing and shorthand es- sential. Some knowledge of ac- counts preferable. Requirements include adaptability, intelligence, stability. Salary in accordance with qualifications Apply to Pon- tiac Press Box.:66 stating age. qualifcations, work history and salary expected. _ PONTIAC PHYSICIAN DESIRES RN. for office assistant. Call FE 5-821. SPECIALTY SELLING, UNUSUAL opportunities, new nationally ad- vertised cosmetics. FE 2-4025 SECRETARY NEEDED IN LAW offi¢e for ermanent ition. Must be proficient in typing and shorthand. No previous law_of- fice experience required Cal) Pat- terson and Barrett. FE_5-6133. TEACHER, COOPERATIVE NURS- ery 3 afternoons Training, ex- rience preferred. Northwestern, iddle elt area. GReenleaf 44-0856 WANTED: PART TIME SECRE- tar: for sma!l organization, must be abie to type, shorthand will help Hours 9 12, 5 day week. Write Pontiac Press box 100 WANTED MORNING GRILL COOK. Apply in person 857 W. Huron. WANTED EXPERIENCED WAIT- ress Part time Holiday Drive In Keego Harbor 3355 Orchard in Room for baby sitting while mother works EM 3-8934 before 3 Help Wanted 8 ARE YOU WANTING WORK OR looking. hoping you don't find it? Have opening for man or woman. Can make above average wage. 150 N Perry 6 to 12 a.m_ _ PLEASANT PERMANENT PART time position. knowledge of mu- sic he otal Write Pontiac Press Box 102000 WANTED GU'TAR TEACHER AT _my home. Watkins Lk. OR 3-2045. WILL TRAIN QUALIFIED APPLI- cants for sales, sales manager or office work Age limit 25. _EM 34164 or EM 3-2411 _ Employment Agencies 8A BOOKKFEPERS Assistant and full charge 5 days $500-§370 406 Pontiac State Bank Bidg FF 5-0227 EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERVICE - OUR NEW LOCATION — 2444 EAST HURON SUITE 4 FE 4-0584 OFFICE Typing 45 wpm and general of- fice duties Answer phone 5 days. $200 404 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. fe SECRETARY Aged 19-39 with good skills tractive and poised for reception and secretarial duties Midwest Employment. 406 Pontiac State _Bank Bldg FE 8-0227 Instructions 9 ee ~ DIAGNOSTIC READING TESTS Intelligence testing Remedial __ reading FE 41660) 7 ORGAN, PIANO. POP OR ee: _ Northeast Pontiac FE 24236. PIANO LESSONS, MAJORS IN Gospel Music, ,Also reguiar Be- _Sinners Studenfs. FE 5-067 Work Wanted Male 10 nee A-1 PAINTING. INTERIOR & EX- terior. Free estimate Reas. OR _3:378g or OR 38117 _ AVAILABLE NOW CARPENTER and cabinet work. New and re- pair, D. B. Murdock. FE 27861 CABINET MAKE ter. Kitchens & 4-5! R AND CARPEN- specialty. FE 000. ee ne CARPENTER WORK OF ALL kinds, new and repair. Call after $20 FE 6607200 CARPENTER WORK - NEW & repair Kitchens remodeled. OR iL) | Es = GARPENTER WORK OF ANY kind. Reasonable. Call after 6 pa. CARPENTER WORK WANTED. all kinds, free estimates. OR 35-8748. ESTIMATOR WITH GENERAL contractor Specializing in com- mercial and municipal work would like to do quantity take- offs in his own home evenings. FE 5-2545 after 7 pm oo. WOULD LIKE FAMILY MAN work of any FEL 67606 HANDYMAN REPAIRS & ETC _ Fast service. FE 407760 MARRIED MAN 21 WANTS WORK _of any kind OR 3-6978 ae MAN 60—LIGHT PART TIME RE- ce'ving, shipping. stock experi- _ence, Pontiac Press, Box 16, NEAT YOUNG MAN NEEDS JOB before release on parole. About § yrs experience in typing and eneral office. work Write Box 10 ‘ontiac Press. “your FB HANDY MAN AROUND the house, repairs and any odd job_ FE ‘006s or OR_3-7516. Work Wanted Female 11 1 DAY TRONING $3 BU. REF. FE 5-1471 Al IRONINGS §2 BUSHEL, PICK up and delivery, FE 5-0181. 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- _ing and house cleaning. FE 3-7581. CAPABLE WOMAN WANTS GEN- eral housework, Hight cooking, 1 or 2 children, referenced, $3$ oF $40 wk Live in MA 5-2464 DAY WORK 4 DAYS WEEK Steady $l hr Experienced FE 32-3041 —~ NURSES AVAILABLE — Auburn Avenue Nurses Exchange Day & Night-Licensed & Bonded. FE 2-5492 WANTS EXPERIENCED WOMAN Refer- housework ge or wk. ences, FE C04 EXPERIENCED IRONER WITH Wil iron tm your home or Pick-up and delivery. _Wishes work. OR 36978. HOUSEWORK BY DAY REFER- fe ky Own transportation FE LADY DESIRES HOUSEWORK. Gays, babysitting. FE 5-0108. LADY WANTS CLEANING WORK —— help, exc. ref rE LICENSED HOME FOR 1 CHILD. Vie. of Joslyn, FE S740. {FONING® DONE IN MY HONE. deliver, FE 40081, wishes work RN WISHES in doeter’s office or clinic. _@ ref. EM 3. RELIABLE LADY references. 21118. CLERK. Excellent sal | At-~ kind, prefer janitor. | Work Wanted Female 11 WASHING AND IRONINGS, Pickup and deliver, FE 56-0724. Loft sooo AND [IRONINGS FE WIDOW WANTS WASHINGS AND Tr 5. FE 2-130 _ 5 WASHINGS AND IRONINGS REAS,. £ kup. FE 4-0396. WOMAN WANTs WORK BY DA _é days wk. FE 2-1043. WOMAN DESIRES HOUSEWORK oy br. Ref & trans. PE 5-7573. Building Service 12 POO O DIALS, GEOL OE A-| REMODELING CARPENTRY, laste & masonry. PE 88044. ADDITION REMODELING AND = work licensed builder. Fu &-1 BASEMENTs PUT UNDER- neath bome, also house raising & moving Complete line of mason- ry. FE 8-8044 &-1 COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- pee apf work, lice: ‘ BOWKER CONSTRUCTION CO. MA 42263 or OA 8-3272 &] SAND & FINISH. FE 5-3722. ontiac Hardwood Floor Service. ANY TYPE OF HOUSE PLANS custom drawn. OL 1-8200. EM 3-4931 - BLOCK BRICK. CEMENT WORK and fireplaces MA 5-0378. BARGAIN HUNTERS Need more room? Call us for fin- ishing attics and basements $-9122. BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT work, also chimneys. No job too and oan 3-11 CEMENT & BLOCK WORK FE_ 5-0782 CUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED builder, Free estimates UL 2-5175 CEMENT 18 OUR SPECIALTY. Floors, basements. EM 3-4879. DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH- ing. Free estimates. FE 8-6781 or FE 46191. ; CERAMIC TILE FREE ESTIMATES, TERMS Advancé Floor Co. OR _3-8701 ELECTRICAL SERV. FREE EST. Partney Electric FE 5-5439. Expert Tile Laying Basement floors kitchens, eddt- tions, bathrooms, etc. Free esti- mates and guaranteed work. FE _+-6125 FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING, for water heaters. ranges and dryers. FE 5-8431 B. Munro Electric Co_ 1060 W. Huron. CAB- FINISH CARPENTER A _inet_meker OR 3-8098. ___ GET OUR BID FIRST! Rec. room, kitchens, attics ga- rages & additions Terms. Work guaranteed Licensed builder. Ox- ford OA 8-1266 GUARANTEED ROOFS -_ ALL kinds. Est. 1918 Hugus Marsh. 353 . Cass. FE 2-3021. FE §-7775 7 HEAT TROUBLES? Call us, work guaranteed. We take whole jobs part jobs or re- work old jobs Custom duct work, gas and oi] furnaces and free es- times FE 8-2824 and OR 3-1486. HOUSEMOVING FULLY _equipped. FE 4-850 L_A_ Young: HOME, GARAGE CABINS, ADDI- tions. Licensed builder, FHA “terms. FE 46000 MASONRY WORK, ALL TYPES. 25 years experience. OR 3-7603. MASON WORK. HOUSE RAISING. foundations, basements, ete D & M Building Service FE 2-7004 or _eves, OR 3-226 PLASTERING & REPAIR, REAS. _Pat_Lee FE 2-7922 R G SNYDER, FLOOR LAYING. ares and finishing. Phone FE 5-059: ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUGHING ___FE 40444 TRENCING EXCAVATING FOR septic tanks. Field tile footings. _Ditches & boat well UL _2-5404. Business Services 13 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained man at our office General Printing & Oftce Supply “o 7 Law- _tence 8 Phone FE 3-0135. BLOOMFIELD WALL tANSAS, Wall and windows. pasonable. _ PE 2-163! — FL‘ CTRIC MOTOR SEF§.CE RE- 218 E. pice and rewinding ike Ph FE 43981 CHIMNEY We We clean, repair, build & build chimneys. We are chimney specialists. Also clean, repair fur- naces, fireplaces, water heaters and incinerators. Pipes repiaced. Gas flues installed. Baskets made to order. Emergency service. Es- tablished registered Company. FE __§:3701. peace gy teers nee FURNACES CLEANED AND _serviced €._L. Nelson, FE 01°88. FURNITURE REPAIR REFINISH- ing Chai: caning. Free estimates. 2 MA PLASTERING NEW OR REPAIR. Work guaranteed FE 5-0304. PROFESSIONAL SMALL OFFICE cleaning Oakland County Reg. _FE_ 586250 SAWS MACHINE FILED Manley Leach ____10 Bagley St. WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF wringer and automatic washers. do years in Pontiac APPLIANCE SERVICE ROY's #6 Oakland FE 2-4021 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 “as a ee ~ td & WOM- Reas. FE ALTERATIONS, ens clothing 2062000 ALL KINDS OF ALTERATIONS Ladies’ dresses specialty. FE 5-AIS6 ALTERATIONS & DRESSMAKING, MEN Guar. etc In my home. FE 4-2196 alf- ater 8 DRESSMAKING TAILORING AND aierations Mrs Bodell. FE 905. DRESSMAKING TAILORING, AL- terations drapes & formais done in my home Call FE 86-8455. ~~ ERWINS TAILORS CUSTOM TAILORING Ladies, men's suits coats, ete. Altera- tions FE 4.3229 37 E_ Strath- more. Pontiac Near Foodtown off _ Baldwin Income Tax Service 17 ACCURATE— EXPERIENCED fair rates Evenings & Sat. Office hrs ome calls by appt. BOLIN TAX SERVICE 42 E. Pike; FE 4-1192 or FE-5-5773 ALL WORKING PEOPLES TAXES, _$2 and up, OR 32043 AN INCOME TAX RETURN PRE- pared in your home by qualified accountant with master’s degree. ~ Appointment FE 3 (534 BURTON E STEVENS 835 MEL- tose FE 8-3508 Home cails by _Sppointment EMPIRE TAX SERVICE Your Home or Mine c J. Odell 1343 Oxbow Lake Rd EM 3-3125 INCOME TAX SERVICE ___ _ eb INCOME TAX SERVICE AT YOUR home, FE 2-7194 INCOME TAXES, ACCOUNTING service. 2018 Cass Lake Road, Keego Harbor FE 8-2877. INCOME TAX PREPARED IN your bome. Long form itemized, $5.00. Phone TE 46706 SAVE TAX $$$ INDIVIDUAL RETURNS $200 AND UP FE 8- Landscaping 18A ee BER ATI, oval an on tn ity our * Fe 21188 FR 89738 . Moving & Trucking 19 1-A Reduced Rates Ce tong ' SMITH “MOVING CO FE. 4-456 A-|_ MOWING - HAULING ‘CELLENT SERVICE Reaonahie FE 53-3458 - FE 2-2008 HAULING & RUBBISH NAME your ie. time FE 8-0095. Hav an NG, AN E. FE LiG#i PIAcLiNe. FURN MovINO _ oe 5 8-876 or FE 4-6221. Trucks to Rent er TRO KS TRACTORS = Pickyps be stakes > ; Pontiac Farm and , Industrial Tractor Co. #% 8. WOODWARD Daily oe] iteeansrtcneseette tN oe oretioaae jai eecieconensae