‘eae to. Climb to 20 It's Warmer--Can You I ell? today with a fe ‘the “warming cat you bélieve it? It’s getting warmer. The weatherman with branch of the U.S. Weather Bureau had this little bit of weleomed news Pontiac residents were still grying to thaw out after yesterday—the coldest day yet in the 1958-59 winter. wk kk -° he mercury. did .a little loosening. up as it crept upward slightly to a warm- - er reading of 7 degrees above ze’ most of us numbly made it te work this morning. Yesterday, the record cold / reading was 1 degree below zero at the / same time. And it’s going rs continue to warm up ese parts, our: friend from ‘the _ Bureau says. It might get up to wif degrees around < Noingd the Detroit While today after On tap as Bureau said,. . at 2 p, m. Township High School students (left), of 3591, Lakewood Dr., and Carole McIn- tosh, of 3857 —- Dr., share a large ‘beart : " BABY, IT’S COLD OUTSIDE — Waterford : Donna. Gracey this Laicebed to down to a/Aow of about 2 above last night, the weatherman says tonight’s low reading is likély’to be a warmer 12 degrees. 9 asing cloudiness aud a possible hight r reading yet of 28.” The rest of Michigan can. look forward to. these raising temperatures also, the Wednesday. afternoon for northern Lower aad Upper Michigan. * * The. lowest temperature in downtown Pontiac ‘préceding 8 a. m: was 2. The mercury rose to 20 ‘ snow flurries coming with rend.” t thermometers 8 hivered for tomorrow, he ‘says, ‘is in- with. light snow predicted by * Mackie Okay Pontiac ‘Loop’ as State Road U.S. 10 Designation Will Release Funds to Build ~ Downtown Bypass ~ State. Highway Commis: e sioner John C. Mackie has ' stamped approval on a state truckline redesignation to make the downtown Pon- tiac loop highway possible. City Manager Walter K. Willman said he was noti- fied of the okay today by 19 Mile Winds. Fan Flames, {3 Others Hurt: Dead Men Were “Sent From Ohio Base ‘to Technology Institute — -SYRACUSE,-N-Y. B= - Fire killed seven student airmen and injured at least 13 others in a_ barracks ‘| dormitory today. bas Winds up to 50 miles an “Donald Curise, chief plan- {Highway Department. -| Approval means that the tity will get important financial aid if naw: street (U.S. 10) in the down- said. —— State and federal would ‘pay seveneighths of tlie costs of construction and right-of- way and the city one one-eighth, ‘|Wiliman said. Under that formula, he said, the city would have te put up + only $300,000 of the estimated 32,400,000 the road will cost. The redesignation would switch the U.S. 10-label from downtown Saginaw to the loop road. * * other steps that would affect Pon-: gtiac traffic, Willman said. . One was the designation of an- other link in the Oakland County F expressway east of Pontiac from | Walton boulexard to Square Lake _Fedd. The other was approval to — Square Lake from the express- way to Weedward. month. Although no date Kas yet ning éngineer for the State, 4 the new highway to replace Sagi-/ town area is constructed, Willman | © governments * | Mackie has also approved two. ‘Commerce Board of Directors! city commissioners, students were killed and at least WHERE SEVEN DIED ‘Seven Air Force ee foday” when a pire ace through their 13 others wer barracks-dormitary at Syracuse, N. Y. up to 50 Thiles per hour fanned the fire, which saga through the Daliaing- - AP Wirephete — i hour fanned the flames | through the one-story bar- ‘racks, which housed 45 Air Force men assigned to Syra- _Leuse- University to study the ‘Russian language. = -The names 6f the dead were - withheld pending notification of “next of kin. -~ * * * . The headquarters of the. men ‘was Wright-Patterson Air Force Winds _| Base. Dayton, Ohio. . | ~The building | matchbox. = “went up like a It was awful,” Peter Nae Blaze Injures 5. C. of C. ‘Would Study Sunday Restriction Issue ‘wants to delay action on Blue Law| | controls for 30 days. . John H. Hirlinger, Chamber man-_| ager, said he would ask the City - Commission for the postponement | tonight. Hirlinger said he would present! /quests passed by the @ of C Board, \of Directors and the Board of the’ ‘during the pre-Christmas sales pe-, heen. _ |. All three moves . were approved | Dow _tby the City © last | “Merchants Assn, Some have voiced strong opin- ers, while not necessarily favor ing Sunday sales, have been ‘against passing laws onthe ques: | tion i” A final vote had been tentatively _4 ‘vonfinue the M58. designation on_| Mayor. Phillip E. Rowston_with re. scheduled for tonight. The‘ proposal was brought up Reser ri Ss ererrenseseregret ooo Asks Delay on Sales Curb The Pontiac Area Chamber of/up as a hot fight among the sev en ,Tiod when one major Pontiac de-, | par tment store elected to stay open! lon Sundays. Prev jously, stores had { fons against Sunday sales, Oth. generally abided by an unwritten! jrule of the Chamber of Commerce - to stay closed on Sundays. - E .® * * Only the sale of furniture and) household appliances is affected by! the existing ordinance. The amend-. ment would affect 28 additional, eee ling, a WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass, (UPI) = $100,000 fire raced through the Delta Kappa Epsilon frater: nity house at Williams College early today and 16 students fled, ~ ' many using ropes of bedciothes ' when expansion-type fire escapes | froze solid_in 4-below-zero tem- perature. Five students were in- jured, Ed , sur ivor, said. Deeg. Kalamazoo, Mich.; was one of ‘those taken to a hospital. “Tt was like animals trying to get out of a cage,” he moaned. Winds. whipped the flames into | a river of fire,” said Donald “Dowling, 19, of Rochester, N. Y., | another: of the injured, “Tl heard a crackling sound. I ‘chilling temperatures still gripping the “Pontiac area and Be pest ~ = ne ee — Pontine Press Phete escape the second day of ‘bone- | Hint Mikoyan Gives Pledge of Free Access to Berlin " WASHINGTON (Py — _ Soviet treated Premier Anastas I. Mikoyan -was reported toda to have assured the to whether the access he of-* fered would be-really free as: the West understands the _ word. | * Such a oes teiuid go ‘to the heart of the current _ East-West |. tension over Berlin’s future. It would signal & major concession by the’Kremlin to the West's ob- jections to Soviet demands to make a “‘free city’: of Berlin. - ‘Mikoyan was understood to have told high level State Department, business and ¢ongressional lead- oe ey net: cS i ‘The sciiet Union is deter- mined to turn ever administration | East Berlin to the puppet East Ger- man Communist reich Deur| pag U.S.-British-] Denur- ciation of the plan.- 2. The Soviet Union is not try: ing to throw the Allies out of West Berlin, even though Soviet _- Premier Nikita Khrushchev, in a ‘Nov. 27 note, suggested -with- drawaj of all Allied troops from the city. 3. The Soviet Union simply feels the time has come, 13 years after|- ‘the end of World War II, to give - Berlin a new_status———— 4. The United States, Britain and): ‘France, in replying last week to _ Khrushchev's note, were remiss in not coming up with some counter- -§{Oonttaged om Pree 2, Col. 3)_ In Today's Press: sa ae eee Comics «2... cesibecestnees | County News .. weep ectaeens - Editoriale ...°. wevin gvecdes ‘Green Pig revedeereniy os Sports © yeuew’ cegae + eee eeewe 8 % te - | Theaters peekei peer es eeer est % ve Program: ... 72 area seared ec ee sie eis * ¥ : 34 Killed in Rioting - LEOPOLDVILLE, Belgian Con- go (P—Thirty-four people are re- ‘ported killed and about 100 se- riousty injured in-two days of-ri- oting in Leopoldville, the Belgian Congo capital. = * 4 Super Tanker Launched PASCAGOULA, Miss. (UPD— The Ingalls Shipbuilding Corp. yes- terday launched a 663-foot super itanker, the §.S, Eagle Traveler— forerunner of a number of ships to be ot in 1959 The Crew Lucky: This Blaze | Was Loaded | BATH (—Firefighters: in this! shaking. Yesterday they quelled. a $10,900. “Hire which swept a_ coimbination But he gave no detail that would permit judgment as home and garage owned by John Evans. * kk. Here is what fire chief "Abbott Nelson said was found in the ruins: A keg of gunpowder on top of a kitchen refrigerator and another keg in the garage. One of the kegs was flame-scorched. Also in the garage: A barrel of fuel oil, two tanks. of liquid compressed’ gas. five gallons of carburetor <leaning fluid, and a cabin cruisér and a pickup truck: both wight. full tanks lof gasoline. * */ 2 te Evans, who did Auto repair work in the. garage, told firefighters us the -blaze stafted after he had thawed out Arozen pipes: with a blow — been set for. construction of the}: newest expressway link, the pre-| ghey study ig needed before final. viously announced portion between: Walion and the city of Flint is scheduled to get under way next | year, oa : % * * The ‘loop highway was proposed this summer by-the Barton Trans- portation Study, which termed it ‘the foremost improvement needed ifor a modern street system in Pontiac, At that time, the Barton study recommended construction of the road in staggered steps. But since Ithen, Willman said, the Highway Department has pointed out that ‘Central Michigan township are ‘still federal funds will be available only i lif the road is constructed all at one time. When construction will get un- der way depends mainiy on the availability of state and federal reads funds, Wiilman said. “These are funds that are con- trolled by the Highway Depart- ment, not by us,” he pointed out. - The city plans’ to open discus- sions with the Highway Depertment on two important steps in the near future, the city manager said. The state will be asked, first, to begin-field studies to determine the exact route of the loop road, he said, and secondly an. agreement) will be sought whereby the city! ‘lean purchase right-of-way. “The state will, later ——- .”” he explained, "The Barton study suggeested the highway run east and west of Sag- {Continued on Page 2, Col. 5). 1 thought it was the man who comes __! around to Wake us up. I gaw an. to retail stores being open for business - (DMA), a ‘an ‘offshoot 6f the Chane) i ber. 1 Mail To: Downtown. Merchants Association According to the requests, tur. Hi Pontiag, Michigan action on a proposed: ordinance t- Gentlemen: I wish to express “my opinic on relative amendment that would outiaw 4 sale of non-essential items in 4 = on Sunday. ("Pontiac on Sundays. a cial committee of board members { to study the Proposal, said. FIGHT LOOMS - The Chamber's action may tem- porarily head olf what | is 8 shaping, Aplin secon ig Annexation Eyed“ ‘by Phoenix, Arizona PHOENIX, Ariz. — The City of Phoenix is~ seeking 58.5 square miles of ‘additional territory, 108,- 600 new citizens,.and an increase | tion, And three areas, now fringing on, Phoenix, will be pfesented with, the services offered by the city to! those who live within its bounda-| ries, plus the privilege of having, a voice in the city administrations. | Plans for these annexations have been announced by the city coun-| cil, and thg various legal ‘maneu-| vers ment have been started. The Chamber ‘will appoint a spe- 4 snruager't To sample public opinion on thet the _DMA-- announced, . plans for an informal poll. Readers , . of The Pontiac Press may make | their feelings known by filling out 1 the ballot in today’s issue of The ! - Press and mailing it to the DMA. t Name City Man Returns Tells of Cuban. Jail Describing a “nightmare of torture” and a bullet. filled flight for freedom, Edward “Favor Sunday Openings Against Sundoy Openings {] Sign if you care to, itis optional: oo, [| - eee ee er re rr ra Seow ee ee ek eee > ‘ 2 wan ee nn nn nnn nn ee = - = = 5 =! won W. Keehn, 20, was back in| ‘Pontiac today after five months in a Cuban prison. The ex-GI angrily accused U.S. officials of 100 ad in total valuation of over $100 mil- ‘to lift a finger” in his behalf while he was imprisoned in , & Batista jail until Jan. 1. American Embassy officials refused help, he said, “even though prison guards* : were torturing us and we -were held on wumaped up, charges.” - Keehn said the State Department necessary to their ‘achieve: | was checking his story and - the | ‘stories “ two other Americans who: Oakland Sheriffs. Patrol Takes: On a. Nev ew. Look. <a Ghdlicas Gay seat tea : > its fidet of patrol cars this Week. Show#i here : peg aggre nrg ln pay by doonlengn Sheriff Moa ste ee "lca reaitee dishes iad Sab AUN: igh ine eee w 0s stds * of the’ new cars to the present fipet. “The bow City pettitme benutifilly and eutgaes | ee ee —eo Wee ‘lion, Dean Léon Gleaves, 23, Port- . | rebels. + Pra Batieta jescaped with him jing New Year's Day rioting. “But we are working on other measures te get to the bottom | of this injustice,” Keehn said. He | would not elaborate on this point, other than by saying? “We want to let people know what could''and did happen to a few people-who became yictims of a Keehn said he’ and. a compan: land, Ore, were. “almost killed” during their daring escape from) Cuba. at the height of the over- throw of Batista foures. by Castro i the door. circumstances and then | were rey fused help 0 Vorange. light filtering through the- door. I got out of bed and opened fire going EAS oe hall. *® “But the con te smoke were iso great that I couldn’t stand it,” ‘he told reporters, “Everybody was jumping out of windows,” He, and his roommate, Sgt. _ (Continued on Page 2,°Col. 8) | ‘2 Police Officers Gain Promotions Goines, Bale Advance to Ranks They Sought in Court Action Two Pontiac police, the way to-the State Supreme Court by the city, got them yester- day without the benefit of a high court decision, Public Safety Director George D. . Eastman raised Sgt. Fred J." |Goines', rank to lieutenant and De- tective James F. Bale’s to ser- geant. . The promotions were certified yesterday afternoon at @ special meeting of the Civit Servite Gon mission, after Eastnven had rec, ommended to City Manager Wal. ter K. Willman eee: a: Goines with tilt the veto ore ated “by the retirement of Lt. 'Claude A: Evans, .a.veteran of 31 . years with the Department. Bales moves ‘up to Goines’ position. ~ * ow: we “Oakland County, Circuit, Tider Clark J, Adams had es: ‘8 court writ an Oct.- 9. ordering -the motion of Goines, ‘Balé and | He. and Gleaves, another ex-Gl, __thad been efi rovite-to Jamaica: for, ‘la holiday, Keehn. said, when their troubles began last summer. They were arrested ‘‘for no tea- gem" during a routine airlines stop at Camaguay, Cuba, said Keehn, the son of Mrs,: Edith M. Keehn, TR Pingree St. Ws wets jak Wiley tend the: street when suddenty fight- ing’ broke out,” sald Keehn. nel ons See oe Soe fired on anyoue within range, even children.’ “Naturally we. ran, but. they, Shee op. yh and took us to “government, in , (Continued ‘on Page 2, ‘Col. 2) came oogcall - Chtepey Co. We | elean, . . i ‘fman, A h aoe ors. , tive Herbert C. Cooley, all Freon had been denied promotions ‘by Po-- ‘fice Chief Herbert W.~ Straley,~ whose decision was upheld by wa ‘Nev. 18... a Adams pre the pe jong | after trial. of a — carted by police officers ta It was like a. river of =%.. officers - whose promotions were fought all - gaat TN eT eS Oe ee ee “Williom 4. Fither, 88, ‘fo John S cde lores Laid Out Sewer al Bolly News: Y rsie Ball ag ons Paved Saginaw " : iy ar : ee © diem bee . | CHICAGO (AP) — Field Enter-| In order to perform bis new du- William J. Fisher, 88. former prises, Inc., owners of the Chicago’ fies, Ball will need an appointment city enginéer and member of the) .|Sun-Times, has bought control of! to the Police- Dept. Additional jobs City Planning Commission, died the Chicago Daily News for an| with the city include electrical and! meet Mar. 3, 9 and 10 at the City _xGterday in St. Petersburg, Fla.| estimated 16 million- dollars. carpentry work, special assign-|Hall from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. : _~ He. bad “been ill the past ‘ree | _Marthall Field Jr., head of Field}ments_with the Dept. of Public! query was no action taken on a ae i os ee recommenda. i He was a graduate of Pontiac, lisher of the Sun-Times, and John). . the city manager's High School and the University: S. Knight, editor -and> publisher of . . tion that Birmingham back plans t Michie { 1893. Pi to make the unused contagious o gan, Class of 183. ° . the Daily News, made an- | eoalialie te 1 1894 Mr. Fisher was appointed _ | nouncement Jointly Monday. hospital avails menial par , ae engineer. At that time side- R Pp fi tients. As a group, commission- walks were made of wooden planks | Field pas 0. a ers for his eceive romo ions nly iD wen eens pa The first cement walks were laid ‘more than two-thirds interest and should be re they lend in front of the property now oc offered the same price to holders (Continued From Fase One) their support to a project: that. cupied by the Elks Lodge on Or of the balance of the stock. The will- cost taxpayers $300,000 a a hares| Service eligibility lists drawn UP! year or more. chard Lake avente~ total number of =a s noi after written and oral teats. - 2 ~ Aieong Min Sew was tht a3 per cent were held| Bale was not a party to the suit! Two deficiency rolls, totaling . city engineer was replacing of by Knight Newspa members| DUt his promotion was ordered be-)$23, 354.60, on the Maple-Willits al- - the old cobblestones on Saginaw — of the t Pat age execu-|Cause -he placed first on = ser-|ley were approved. There is an _ street with mew pavement. _ aan ‘of Knight |seant eligibility list, _, |$11,194.86 deficiency on the right- During his term weeden bridges saears a2 ployes” During the trial, officers con- of way and $12,204.74 on the sewer over the Clinton River were re- alet eal hold- that 8 ter oa and paving projects for the alley, Ce placed by stone and concrete, Eurchase, d would sowetg A s out-| fended. sagas t! sag Ale i. eee — gi The first sewer system in Pon- lay for the Daily News to an esti-| sponte for blocking. the prome- | Mrs, Man -Degen, “$8, of 327 tiac was laid out and superVised mated 24 million. dollars, thus - Southfield Ave., suffered sévere by him : * making the deal one of the biggest aig fdléss ot whether the pub- lacerations to her right arm yes-~ ) : Se newspaper transactions in history. LHé officials of the city like it or terday, morning when struck by a - In 1903 he built the West Huron In 1955, 8. I. Newhouse bougat| ot, the law .(civil service) must|° car at Woodward and —_ ave- ve pavement to secure the state the Birmingham, (Ala:), New, the be abeyed, rT] Judge Adams ied. nues; _ . ; . fair for Pontiac. The fairgrounds: ‘ Huntsville, (Ala.) Timés, a TY. Wilman’s trial ead nony, kt ke & _ were at Thorpe street. _ AP ‘Wirephete | Station Pig three radio a brought out’ that although Straley| Mrs. Degen told police the rear- Maen or eee] OUBAN PRISON ESCAPEES — Relaxing for the first tie in Graham J¢., of Akron, Ohio, They are showing Mrs. Julia Gra- for $18, sa pat * *% ... opposed the promotions because/view mirror on the car door struck ship in 1895 known ds Aad Broth three days are Edward W. Keehn (second from right), of 183 ham, Jonathan's mother; a souvenir Cuban rebel flag. Keehn, 20, | The ‘Daly News ‘ build! a so|he felt the eligible, men were-not her. She said the driver “hesitated OFS, paapee faze a scl de ' -Pingree 8t., Pontiac, and- two ether escapees froma Havana and his two companions arrived in Akron Sunday. after an ordeal becomes the property_of Field En- qualified, Willman refused to dione and then drove on. yy oe iz prison, Dean -L. Gleaves, 24, of Portland, Ore, and Jonathan of jail, bullets and rebellion. g a Se Lee terprises. It was erected in a hee ntonegerr} = eared shapes ee ae eee we ~ —-— ¢ an: a = at a cost of $8,786,000. fiilman first In 1894 he built the. Pontiac. | The purchase of the Daily News| the promotions to await Re Publi “es 4 of Forgganor dished bé er Sylvan Lake railway which ex: T i {C b Jail reduced the Chicago daily news-! Service Administration report on eo - is santana ole / tended from the city to the ‘Byl- e § 0 U an ie ( Ks’ oop . paper publishing field to two the Police Department. Later, he! Hill Schoo —-* B. Irelan van Lake Hotel, Later he laid | icers” tar asses" groups — the Tribune -company decided to wait for the arrival of sic ost Le erpooe aie discuss. ee | f ollowing Escape as State Highway which publishes the morning Trib-|Public Safety Director n. school sis, Hast Jordan, ine .and the afternoon Chicago| The ‘public safety éizecter anid + ame . : In 1937, Mr. Fisher of 39 Franklin UCssiiniied From tase in Poli ice ecl nt 1UeS — . (Continued From Page One) | American; and the Field Enter- =a naparyy Hyeieowg Piecing Temple No. ae Blvd. was apace to the City nouncing the arrests, first accused; test the prises. the court promo- hian Sisters meet at 8 to- | Kee -hn of the kidnaping-robbery of as (oie sereet i the north, The Sun-Times, a morning news- tions today. vacancies exist | night in the Community: House and te ‘a Havana gambling spot-manager : paper, has an average daily circu-| and these two men are entitled | install pew-officers for 1959. | oe. | Keehn denied any knowledge of A{raining program for city pec ad the establishment of an in-| It could fellow Parke “street on | lation of 561,978 and a Sunday cir-| to them,’’ he sald. : : x *« * - . §- : = lthe crime i tic e otficers got under way. yesfer: “service training program. the east and Cass avenue on-the (culation of 630,006. The News, an . rt “To be installed. are Irene Gifford - : * * * . day | i 1 }.west, the Barton report suggest- afternoon newspaper, has’ an_aver- U S Police Halt Cc clist as most excellent chief, Floretice Later, he said, they were TKR! Cattod a necessity by the Public All patroiman will recelve two | oq, _ "+ |age circulation of 575,371. a Uemee er =) Brown as excellent senior, lau Ma- ‘to El Principe Prison in Havana, | sarainiietr ‘atiur “Service report on Weeks of schooling, with super: The loop would free downtown| - — From India. 210 Times: - | tice. as excellent junior and. Kath- . where they met the third ae af Pontiac Police Dept., the train-; vinety etiircrs lx chmserercs tos Pontiac of traffic congestion the re- | J Voter Registration aed -| lees —_ as” manager. han J, Graham Jr od three weeks. . d re ew eg! TUCSON, Ariz. — Ram Chan-| lean, Jonntha + Cine program wilt run through! : port said, and make widesprea Poe gr 19° \aa Ha, sb areld aeceasical Akron, Ohio early March : “* In addition, command officers)tail improvements possible within Deadline $ January ru , 22-year B Ki Kk © Keehn said Graham told hm be es * ft ‘\will be given training through @ the loop area . | "aa ic the aeadling | jenmneering seedeet i: Seesin: F yracuse aze | 5: a ‘wag also arrested for no apparent series of staff conferences held at| stil) under consideration, pointed Jan. 19 is the deadline in Pon-lIndia, says there's nothing to com- lreason by guards who swarmed} The PAS: report criticized the regular intervals, Public Safety Di-lout Assistant City Manager Robert tiac for a new voter registrat pare with the polite of the United idown on his Havapa hotel room. lack of training given police of- ‘rector George D’ Eastman sald, |q sieter! im Ge tmanciad knpact the Feb. 16 primary, City States. : . ven en S: _ ‘All three were aceisedof being/ficers in thé ety. and : yecommend. . a ge oe bai renveal plans Tay have on Ada -R. Evans announced Basis on a roim4.the-world mo-|" com ‘supporters of the rebel ineverment: | a | the loop road. Changes of address must also be toreycle trip. By. the time he} Continued From Page | | Among the subjects officers will p filed in the clerk's City Hall office| reached Tucson, said he had Thomas- Merteld of La ~Crosse, “They burned our arms ahd | South of Pike street, the loop y : lotic ' study are traffic control, first aid, endl fee tthe) oe lor tan laeneeral by then, she said. been stopped ‘0 times by U. S.|Wis., broke ronan a window of | legs with ciguretios, trying td | int | oyan e ge minority group relations, traffic’ac-| WU d might be eligible for ad- In Pontiac, the primary will. be| cops, searched several times, and their room. Me “| mabe Shake cell supper lent investigation, police organi-, ae and m raat conn concerned only with the non-parti-| even taken to jail once for ques-| The Brcons 4,. Gapboard type eo f A fo Berlii {ration, fet Interrogation report rE a eee oeee ned. tol san sélection” of 10, candidates for] tioning. building “went up like a match. , ‘7 “They forced us to put on Castro 0 ccess: 0 er in wr iting and physical arrest tech- the A 3 re Bes anes salid. Oakland County circuit judge April| He said that tops anything faced box,” Dowling: said: : $e juniforms and took our photographs. | : jniques. bent . sae hile Cs ey: might be! 6. in 38 countries, 2 : ~ They tortured us and beat us."| (Continued -Erom Page_One) > Courses will also be given in vice How das ae ethi al Firemen were hampered by WILEIAM 4. FISHER American officials failed to for- proposal which might have provid-| suppression tec hniques and police! aboard pag tka Artie can an ‘ . |= gusts pe chagor omg tee aety - . ward most mail and packages an! aoe bap hour, blowing: snow, tem- Pianning Commission, later serv. from re datives, Keehn charged ie eae Paes hand rect 3 ; ax Sterer plans progress,’ said Max Richardson of Waterford Cri peratures: 6 degrees above gero. . ing as chairman. | ite sald that although embassy | Raat Berlin-over to Kast-Germany tastructing ihe officers wit be iC su = Ee ee -—The flames.,broke-_out .about- §. = He was a member of St. Vineent/ representatives’ visited: them in jby next May in no way implies a) geass police departments, FEI of- |p li Chi f Ej d : ‘ am. The fire was under control de Paul Church, Pontiac Elks jail, “they listened indifferently | peace-or-war ultimatum; contin- ticers, clty officials, aaa eee | olice ie n orses h about 90 minutes later, Lodge 810, und the Emeritus Club) when we told them about the ter- |yeq free access to Berlin, N0 bers 6t. hs Oakinad (Ceanty iLower Pool Hall Age . we o* of the Alumhi Association of the! ture foul living conditions and | mjleg inside East Germany, could Prouccutec’s Olfica. 5 ° : pe , ; ignited. , sett! ft the The studerits were attending the University of Michigan | starvation rations.”’ be arranged, and a roles may be; oe : BALDWIN PARK, Calif. (UPI) | A Waterford ae father line were ign ng 0 Air Force Institute of Technology. “A native of Pontiac, he was) A puard broke Gleaves’ -nose,|found for the United Nations to “The purpose-of the program is) —potice Chief Louls Ben Torres two was listed in “very critical’ | 5!@s They are taking a crash 9-month - married to the former Josephine encha ae but an embassy of- Play in guaranteeing this. to make sure our police are well:| has endorsed a proposal to lower condition “today at St. Joseph} Richardson, vice prsslieas « and program that stresses the Wssian Gaukler, ficial told Gleaves later, “You aes grounded in the fundamentals: of] from 18 to 16 years the minimam | Mercy Hospital as the result of an) manager of Hillcrest Golf and | language. Ty {must have fallen down a flight) The 63-year-old Mikoyan, second police work, and to make them bet-| age at which a bey can enter a (explosion and fire in his garage| Country Club, near Mount Clem- 7 The wien find ae ed only’ ss pei al Talla cae vot stairs.” in Kremlin power only to Kbrush-| ter all-around officers,” Lt, William) | hall. at 8 last. night. ens, managed to struggle to the | 1 urs before from various Air - pele nace dren; ©" another time, Keehn sa id,|chev, laid these cards on the table|Hanger, head of the department’s|, “It might take a few kids oft | When Max Richardson, 40; of) garage door and ‘open it. Then Force bases throughout the ma- “ vice ‘ Hoe Recitation of the, Graham showed an attache his/in replying to questions at an ex- | Staff Bureau said. the street ahd give them some (2624 Walton Blvd., turned on an| with flames leaping about. him, Gan OM ee bloodsoaked underwear, butthe of-|clusive dinner given for him by| Hanger is in charge of setting up| form of activity,” he told the city open electric heater to warm his! he got into his station wagon and . Rosary at 7:30 pm. Wednesday in| ficial said only “Do you ‘want me Eric Johnston, president of the; the training program, council. garage, fumes from a pail of gaso-| drove mext door to his mvighbor, | Survivors, blackened with soot, pag ily Se eel to change ‘your diapers for you?” Motion Picture Asan. of America.) ">= = — —_ oe Ralph Bump, who called’ an am- crashed through ‘windows to & an Elke Lodge sot row ei * *” * Johnston was. apologetic after- bulance. cape. Many were cut. anducted at} . i : nek an per at 10 am.| Keehn said the trio bribed guards| ¥4Td for inviting some newamen, British Balloonists Beam “I don't know how. the man could) They said they were awakened ae ee a0 : and letting others shiver outside ibly drive a car,” said Mrs.|>Y shouts ‘of “fire,” and saw ‘Thursday from St. Vincent de Paul] to smuggle out letters to their rel-| on = possibly drive a . ed ede ae ae : tives. He said that upen- reading | is awank ‘headquarters in 15-de- Bump. “The explosion had ripped. Dik tg cae - Cee, he: Gunial 30 at eee Se or oie letters ‘ts mother| ree temperature. He said the five 6 > nearly all his clothing from his/led to the single ay in the Cemetery ;one » EUS, fin S a s ” 4 . ME Fisher's body may be viewed! Tew to Havana with $1,000 ran- invited were ae friends. F mal or ro ves t body.” . “eg iit sarge at.the funeral home after 4 pam.isom and gave ft to the prison a i ae nome afier 4 | commandant to free her son. Hovering - otltside also were | A hospital spokesman, this morn- sont a a grup o ptaghard pie wp adams tosh the about 40 anti-Communist pickets) By PAUL FOSTER down in the ocean, cut the . batioon and Eriekaesie! The rest of the ing said Richardson suffered first,| PT cated barracks put Spe i ee | moun vyeoam a ieee me,” [Tefuees from Tron Curtain coun’ BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP)|loose, and sailed the rest of thefcrew were Eiolart’s son, Timothy,|second and third degree burns over |in€ the war and later used ‘for . Tribal Festival Serves | pope wi me ae ; BE tries, Sparked by former Freedom) _Four daring British balloonists| way. in the gondola. They landed|21, an engineering student atlat least 50 per cent of his body. freshman housing, The area is on True Americas Food | ne ._— wuees - n he just Fighters in Hungary's abortive! sept in soft. beds this morning,|tired, hungry for -fresh fruit and|Cambridge and the radioman; CHILDREN AT HOME the southeastern edge of the city. | ca Ri ie ESPON 57 1957 revolts they brandished Plac-| resting up from the rigors of al vegetables and thirsty for carbon-| marine architect Colin Mudie; 32, The victim's: wid A ; IDABEL. Okla, When 200] “Uenee- : re ards, nhook fists and screamed in 24-day Atlantic crossing that start-}ated drinks. Otherwise, they/the navigator, and Mudie's wife, victim's wife, Donna, was : Indians got together for a tribat| Keehn noted that this guard was eadence: ‘Mik-o-van the mur-der-! |, d in the air and ended on thet seemed unaffected by their gruel-|Rosemary, 30, the expedition’s shopping at the time but their two Le jentival ahete mas several realjone that was shot to death in the ev!” awatet ing experience, and their gondola! cook. ' | chikiren, pote 20, au Danes, 9, American dishes that aren't served | Plots * _* * — A fishing boat spotted the crew was still well stocked with food) Wearing blue shorts and a blue base at-home in nany restaurants. Se During) the Tentna Sy Keeba sn ee eC Ek a of the balloon Smatl- World — ang water. : and white sweater, Mrs, Mudie| The garage is connected te ‘They invluded tafaulla (Indian the prison “wag filled with bullets. for the dinner in a Soviet * een three men and a woman — a&, ‘The four refused | to say how Was the brightest el the four as| the Richardson home. When the “S ominy), banana shuck bread, and| “We were afraid they would try Cadillac, a ~~. iohe as ° ther they sailed slowly along Monday) lorig they had been aloft and how they came ashore at a-hotel beach| blast occurred the frightened i lancirikahona (cracked corn with) to machine daly ey fiend the sai cer ecaly aivaea bet their gondola-boat four hours! long on the water, explaining theyjon, the island's southeast coast. children ran next door. ‘isoners wer d..1 don't knw ndon trode , ; eS “ one ee : - nee iaiaed to Soa faveen State Department oficial. ‘Bar ‘bados. The fishing — had soid. eee a ‘backed thet te eet pur Learyea — Waterford Township firemen — The American trio fought their/congressional leaders, — selected towed: them in to a. boisterous wel- Datly ea 5 to fe otal asks a “Cen i cone | Sud the: heater was zl * The Weather why to the streets. “Everywhere Hewspapermen and business exec: | — ic fica ft: expedition indula Barbados \ yp : nyone: a two-way light socket with a bulb . : ‘we went, there was guptiré,*/utives os | The intrepid ‘ quarte floated ‘ Reports -¢ ted in’ end me ‘some hair clips?’ in the other socket. When Richard: : ee werae eegert Ke 5 sid : abet _ ;from the Cariary Islands Dec? 12) said: they _ had comé down after! “The - > elder *Eislart, known 8’ son turned the light on, the heater . pestis: ang victnity—Pertty cleway jin an open; 7% by 154% foot vinatic four, days:~Same British ewspa-|* “ Biishy’”” for -his mane of automatically switched on- glso, . near uc asent ide ao fisretes “We were sneaking. through ® Sewice Wednesday lhont suxpended from a 47-foot bal- pers. variously “reported they had hime was eStremely. happy _.& | they reported. : winds 10-1) mites on hour, Partly clewdy.| square in Havana when some Ba. loon. This British West Indian ts- -sailed in-the gondola between -1,-/ was “carried on “the - shoulders: ‘of; The: explosion. knocked out three fat se cold tent et warmer, High, tixta tien rushed ‘down on)ts in land 3,000 miles across ‘the Atlan-/200 and 2,000 miles after cutting) the jubilan¢“erowd. His son “and fire! nereasing cloadiness “ind wa a : it ’ : j oa windows in- the. garage set ire ‘* Southwest. to abuth- winds 10- 2 a jeep, They apotted our white for eorge . en tie Was their goal, their purpos! toose the balloon. _ ‘ = | Mudie: looked tired and somewhat’ o its contents. Firemen estimated ve + _pHson uniforms and beg aw . ’ |a scientific study of Adantic tr ade, _*® ® * shaky anda asked for © bottled he a damages at bouit a1, 500. « Lowest See etre creerding fam | shooting at us, = | Service for George D. Mitten, winds. The | balloon crossing had! The - expedition was captained drinks, - 5 = ; lw , : ‘Kechn did not disclose the means manager of General Motors’ Argo |Mever been made before. ‘by Arnold Elolart, 51-year-old] "At the hotel “they were - -givenif At # am Wind velocity © ap hi anag ‘go * Dire tion Calm a LW her eby he, Gleaves and Graham) ‘haut Realty Division, will be held Part way across they came London manufacturer of ash trays recess overlooking the Aventic 714 Commit Nal . un rie a Wieneasr ot soem were able finally to get clear of at 11 am, Wednesday at the Bell : and promptly relaxed in hot, -fresh }. ia Moon sete Tiesday at 312 pm ic ba. C f the William R. Hamilton water baths, with a meal of grape- ~ Bank BI 4 Moon risen Wednegiay at 707 am A Chapel o! ™m ‘ ° WAL bares: In; Miami, Fla, on W sree: Co., Birminghath, Burial will be}. — soup, salad and flying ~. eyatown Temperatares | however, they were met by friends!in Acacia Park Cemetery. — in theif rooms, _ ae: Pe se pat Internaonal Airport, and -with} tht & Their first callers were West In- "Phone FE 415689 AB v4 ja. 2-35 e ya, money sent by relatives were ae Mr. Mitten, 60, of $4-Cambridge _jdies Prime. Minister Sir Grantley «nace nck ae | asm a 10 ‘ to fly. home. St, Pleasant Ridge, died Sunday in ‘Adams, hig wife, and the wife saaeasy Ve wentine "The only thing 1 want now tal! William Beaumont Hospital, Roy- the governor ot: Barbados, / [selrecorded aue alow to forget all those horrible events! 1) Oak, following a brief iltness. Robert Aruhdell: Before bedding - Jue Cemipereture. - “1! land resume my normal life,” said se. &° «- down for the night, the Small’ . / Mean temperature on . 65 Keehn, He had. been employed ‘at Gen-|- ‘ caine with Bar-| fo ee 0 eral Motora gine 119 and with the bados rum punches, watered down, . Richgrd 2 H: De DeW itt Donald E, Hansen j mignest oer Ae in Pontiac 11959 Dog Tags on Sale |;gonaut Division since 1928, He _ | to, take away some of the sting. Res. FE 2-813 ye Lowest temperature ...++ eer, eres il P ice Is $2 ~ had been. manager of the division | The boat that rescued) “ Mean temperature |. owe ...ees neat City Ha iF rice ts them- towed the Small! ~ Weather=Fair. since 1948, , . {World's gondola. into” Bridgetown - Homeowners Policies Highest and Lewent Temperatures This| Dog tags for 1959 are now on * * * : Ai e : : a 5 ca fl co gag Date in Me Year sale at City Hall, City Clerk Ada - Le ES harbor, where its arrival caused #/ insarunes «Fire Insurance 62 In 1948. 7 1m 1934 Mr, Mitten was instru near rot a crowd. intent’ on! : — if Evans announced today. | acquiring Qeneral Motors' prop- \getting - esavenire. Pollde tele Insurance - Life Insurance ce Conpaaamnadl * ,sTemperatare Chart , qt. purchased! before Mas 15, they erty in Milford for the 1,268-acre | : be as ot a ity Insurance Plate G ; - a ee 5 . } ‘ . wf oi hem . cee she $e : ‘ s “eine é , : é ae Baltimore a iu plemphis. al. pe ot 2 apie : e she sald, “After that. proving ground; He alee helped sin) gee = bie — ] It nce —-e Brownaville 34 oppor if -{ithe cost is | organize the moving of ‘GM*Re- at headq arters of the harbe po- | + > : OP ated ee J - c nariooton 41 Pi New Ovvans 32) Last year, 2,578 dogd “were | search: Laboratories trom Dayton, | lice. eo al Z ‘enants a . 4 Chicago 10> & New vork 9} 33! licensed in Pontiac, but Mrs. | to Detroit and thé acquiring of ee 2 & = — . \ Cleveland 8 +2 Pellston 13 14 Evahs betieved thai ‘ni y dog | the land for the Technical, — The four Britons vere. t6 - be’ ; i | { Resre =o a paueek ‘ 48) owners were delinquent 3 ngpur- at Warren. - AP. Wirepnete jaiven the freedom.of the city! - Slt ething | so oes * man Fee hee Fulah e 3 Hew Pe ag Me 3 ue i chasing tags. 3 { Suiviving are his. wite, Elizabeth. BALLOON ric? ~~ The map traces route of the balloon, afterrioon, There also were os a forgiving dixposition. “et ow. | > Gra. Rats 13 = mar “$heurged dog owners to pur-}#; a son, High T., a> daughter, ' Small World, from the er ee Brit- [ive arrangements for “them wo, Vi sg * aeronee, 160 1 a , eee & 46 ‘ed dre, cle i iil chase tags before May 1, to! Mrs. Louise/McCatty, ard-a air “re who tried: jhe fight, were oating at ova — make a triumphal So nh “§ ; + fpege Se 8 au Fampe 8 37/AVOid the $1. penatty. ter, Mrs. Fred Browey af the ballogn., : “4 {pithe city's gain "ytreety, | oO aid ; P % a5 : ae Ls . + ‘ eR . pt * 2 Fh : : <a ; Pee ny i a = ca e- t ? ty - te Bees 2, Ao ee L : oe = a ee Weep hes Sy 5 es Oa oat “ Mn eae ee ? tt? ** j a“ e ‘ Le oY é = ; ~ : : - ee es oo = A \ : 4 oe S a + fee Pl. es \ £ ae ook: « ay ee < Sa + ae ea 2 eee S 2 7, Lf A J o peed sot a is " ws > Bee > a ee 2 ‘Traps! for Nature Reveal Secrets of Space since th as a ‘By ALTON BLAKESLEE AP Science Writer mat DK Re Hae wert: IGY Brought Vast New. “We set out traps for nature. IGY, the 18-month Sterratioeaat something, professor of geomag. Julius Bartels searched a mo-|netism.at the University in Goet- Ainge. Sis. sete ths. greenest thine fet Nekey for Keowedeg Miesoel Tome WR Ipet set i 2 e It brought the greatest single THOMAS AITKEN Word has been received of the death ‘of Thomas Aitken, 71; a on Dec, 28: in Morton Plant Hos- pital, Clearwater, Fia., iliness of several | months, A former tool and die maker, Mr. Aitken had moved to Clear- water about five years ago. trice of Florida; a son, David W., and .a__ daughter, Mrs. Grace Brown, both of Twin Beach; three | grandchildren; two brothers, and three sisters. Service and burtal took place | in Clearwater. MRS. HENRY BEEHLER Servicg’for Mrs. Henry (Mildred) I.) Beehler, 64, of 84 Mark St., will) the Sparks-Griffin Chapel with bur-| ial in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Beehler died Sunday after- *neon in Pontiac General Hospital after an illness of several. weeks. CHARLES HALK- ‘Rd., died yesterday after an illness of five years. A member of First Baptist .. Chureh, he was a graduate of De- ‘troit . Institute of . Banking and) Moody Bible Institute. An auditor, Mr. Halk had served. ffi that capacity at the former Pon-| tiac Commercial & Savings Bank} _ here for 33 years. " “ Suryiving besides his wife, Doro- .; thy, are a son, the Rev. George “Halk of Pontiac; two daughters.) Mrs. Mary Brown of Pontiac and Mrs. William Neufeld of Saginaw; ‘and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Phett- |. place of Waterford Township. . + Service will be held at.2 p.m. ‘Thursday from the Sharpe-Goyette Funeral Home, Clarkston. Burial wilt be in the Lakeview Cemetery.; a MRS, JAY LONTEEN Mrs. Jay (Josephine) Lonteen, 43, of -119 Wolfe St., died yester- -—day-morning—in St. Joseph Mercy|' Hospital after an ‘illness of four __ months. She was a member of St. Mi- chael Church and the Hawthorne School PTA. Surviving besides her husband --are her mother, Mrs. Ruth Bailey | - Blacker of Pontiac: a daughter, - Kathleen, and three sons, Richard, ~ David and Michael, all at home; two brothers, Leonard Wisser of - Pontiac and Oron of Utica; and a sister. The Rosary will be recited at) & tonight in Brace-Smith Funeral Home. ' Following a prayer service at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in the fu- . neral home, the service will be held at 11 a.m, from St. Michael | Church. Burial will be‘ in Mt. Hope Seth TELEPHONE " ANSWERING SERVICE You Leave— It Rings— We Answer It! CALL FE 4-2541 former: Pontiac resident. He died after an Survivors include his wife, Bea-ist. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pon- be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday trom| ‘Charles Halk, 68, of 285 Voorheis} tin J. Mahoney, 60, U.S. Customs Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas PETER — DZURIS JR. ROCHESTER—Requiem High Mass for Peter Paul Dzuris Jr., 51, of 332 E.. Third St., will be held at 10 a.m, Friday at St. An- drew Catholic Church. Burial will be in Mt. Avon Cemetery. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m, Thursday at the Pixley Fu- neral Home, Mr. Dzuris died this morning at tiac, following several months ill- ness. oo ee He was a member of St. An- drew Catholic’ Church and was employed as a molder at Oak- land Foundry in Rochester, Surviving are his wife, Erma; five sons, Edward, Michael, Keith, Gary and John, all of Rochester; | three daughters, - - Dolores; Rose |Mary- and Brenda, all of Roches- \ter; rr bls father, Peter Dzuris of Service Tomorrow for N.Y. Publisher - NEW YORK™ (UPp—¥ uneral service will be held tomorrow for Seymour Berkson, 53, publisher of the New York erat American, jwho-died Sunday of a heart attack jin San Francisco, Rabbi Wiliam F. Rosenblum of Temple Israel will officiate at | the service at the Frank E. Campbell Funeral Home where the body will lie in state from “7 p.m. to 10 p.m. today. Burial will be in Chicago, Berkson’s native city. Honorary pallbearers will be William Randolph Hearst Jr., Richard E. Berlin, J. D. Gortatow- sky, Roy Howard, Frank H. Bar- tholomew, J. Kingsbury Smith, Mayor Robert F. Wagner, Ogden Reid, Arthur Hays Sulzberger, | iFrank Coniff, Paul Schoenstein, Sam Day, Lee Hills, Charles Mc- Cabe, Joseph L. -Eckhouse, F. M. Flytin, Robert Considine, Frank J. Starzel, Norman K. Winston, J. Cheever Cowdin, Jack Straus, Philip Liebmann, Sumner Collins and T. E. J. Crowley. Deaths Elsewhere. “By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS RICHMOND, Va. (AP)— Davis Elkins, 82, U. S. Republican sena- tor from West Virginia from 1918- 1925 and long-time business lead: er in his home state, died Monday. 'He was born in Washington D.C. * * * DENVER, Colo. (AP) — Edwin Morrison, 89, retired general sup- erintendent of. the Great Western Sugar Co., died Sunday. He was born in Cincinnati. ~ x &« & FAENZA, Italy TAP)—Sen. Gio- vanni Braschi, 67, former Italian minister of posts and telecommu- nications, died Monday after an attack of cerebral thrombosis. * * *. ALAMOGORDO, N.M. (AP) — Francis E.- Parker, 37, chief test pilot- for Convair at Holloman Air Force Base, was killed Monday in the crash ef a jet fighter plane. * * *- ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP)—Aus- collector : at Rochester from 1934 to 1952, died Sunday ofa. oa. JACK COLE Walled Take Zé | Senhower’s staff in World War II, \died Monday of a stroke. He was| -[an unsuccessful candidate for- gov- .ernor of Oklahoma in 1938. |attack. «x -* * OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.. (AP) ~ Maj. Gen. W. S. Key (ret.), 69, former, commander of the 45th Di- vision ‘and a member of Gen. Ei- SMocfoodtox do is exactly the were right at home. : Johns Funeral Hom at heart, and will from’ any place on ag a yee<-ofiD + Carl OV. Donen’ — Again We Ask You Call Donelson-Johns Fi irst ff the need for our services comes upon you at @ distant point — the thing to There ‘are many reasons for this, but first among them is certain econo: As a neighbor, we have your interes! care for ‘everything — wherever you may be. Phone us first — collect — same as though it “ Call the Deneleon, ‘ @ first... f save for you. We this continent. Poking On Our Premise a lof St. Clair Shores and Mrs. Thel- -|brothers, a sister, seven grand- | ness, & of Romeo, Rochester; ‘two cesthark, Joseph and Frank, both of Rochester; three sisters, Mrs. Frances Ander- son, Mrs. Helen Godjes and Kath- leen Dzuris, all of Rochester. AUBREY F. RISK SHELBY TOWNSHIP—Servic e for Aubrey F. Risk, 69, of 47950 Dequindre Rd., will be held at 1 p.m, Thursday. at the William R. Potere Funeral Home. Burial will be in Cadillac Memorial Gardens East, Mt, Clemens. ‘Mr, Risk died. this morning a St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital rab ing a long illness. Before retirement, har was sl- perintendent of the Gear and Axle Division of General — - Detroit. Surviving are his-wite, Theresa; a son, Thomas, at home; two ‘daughters, Mrs, Catherine Bayly ma Emans of Hazel Park; two children and four great-grandchil- i ren. < ‘3 a ~ 5 be MRS, PETER QUICK - ROMEO—Service for Mrs. Peter (Lena) Quick, 86, of 329 E. St. Clair St., will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Roth’s Home for Fu- nerals. Burial will be in Romeo Cemetery. = - Mrs. Quick died Sunday in a Ro- meo rest -home e Sowing a long ill- Surviving are two stepdaughters, Mrs. Lucille Bauer of Romeo and Mrs. Hazel Starring of California; two stepsons, Lloyd and Stanley Quick, a sister, Mrs. Minnie Omin by Dr. — earth, sun, weather, and the new province of space into which Sey wayd are eagerly reaching. * The traps for nature were tend- ed by 30,000 scientists and volun- teers from 66 nations in a huge cooperative effort. And nature is yielding a treasury of secrets, some, of them totally unexpected. But full wealth of meaning and significance must Wait until sci- entists analyze the literally mil- lions of observations. The sun, our life-giving star, was one main focus of IGY. * * * For every minute of 18 months, the sun Was-under constant watch by 100 observatories around the’ world. And the sun obliged, stag-| ing the greatest stinspot. activity’ since 1778. Special rockets soaring up for brief glimpses discovered that flares shoot out great bursts of X-rays. X-rays always are beam- ing out of the sun. It’s the added ently cause radio fadequts on earth, . For the very first time, rockets reached above obscuring clouds during an eclipse of the sun, learn- ing that the solar X-rays stem from the sun’s .corona or atmos- phere, not its disk, The sun wears a bright X-ray. halo. Other rockets, looking into. space, with eyes tuned to see only ultra- violet light, found that some stars are: wrapped with nebulous radia-. jon not explainable by the energy he stars are thought to possess. This rocket astronomy, developed Herbert Friedman. and associates of the Naval Research Laboratory, will greatly enrich knowledge of the heavens. * * There were more _ indications that the earth actiiaHy swims in the far outer reaches of the sun's atmosphere. Rockets flying 50 to 150 miles: up found the earth's atmosphere to be perhaps 10 times denser at high altitudes than. had been thought, with strong daily and at|X-rays: from flares which “appar-jearth’s atmosphere — another fact F und. of Knewheles to Man. Paced by Russia's astounding Se man. zoomed into the The on ‘Laika aboant Sputnik u indicated humans - could — tolerate the strain of rocket take-off, and the peculiar weightless state of But a_hdge surprise was discov- ery through U.S, satellites of two great and hazardous bands of radiation ringing the earth at alti- tudes of 1,400 to. 8,000 miles. - They’re deadly enough to block space flights, unless.man is pro- tected, or can pass through quick- Specials below WEDNESDAY a | ONLY | OAINAERE 08S ‘SERBS — WHATSLETTY BARGAIN BASEMENT a eae gee stars, planets and universe, And earth. To oll ths, 1 was Me JGY whit opened the door Tomorrow: Weather, ice a sea. -\Court Clerk Spe a ined: or ? Boxer J or TWILL Plan to Get U.S, in ‘65 ~ Boys’ Box er Jeans JACKSON, Miss. (UPD—Tom I. ly, of dart through what seem to be holes in the radiation above the | ‘earth's poles. i This radiation appears to consist of atomic particles streaming. |from the sun, then trapped in the | earth's magnetic field. * x «* Radiation leaking down from the trap could cause the auroras, and perhaps cause sorhe heating of the th ‘Ellis, clerk of the State Supreme’) ‘Court, says he ~has “information Regular ic ‘that the Communist Party’ intends $1.29° to take-over. the United States by Seller . | 1965. Ellis told a civic club ard | Ithat southerners and other. Ameri-| cans would stave.off the Commu-| nist attack by fighting “radicals and goose-stepping hypecrites”’ in Fully washable jeans in denim or twill in flannel —— or unlined styles. Strong elastic waist. Sizes to 8, BOYS’ Cries useful in understanding weather. - IGY observations changed the picture of the shape of the earth's magnetic field out in space, and| indicate the earth often wheels through curious magnetic clouds. Rockets and satellites measur- ing spacé dust indicated that 3,000 upon the earth The Russians said it might be as much as a milffon | tons a day. i Vanguard. — the: little grape- | fruit-sized satellite —. turns out to. be one of the most useful space. voyagers. \ Swinging far out in a. highly faithful orbit, it is so precise in its journey that it is being used/| fin place of stars to get accurate navigational ‘fixes’ on earth, and. to check guidance instruments and devices at missile test centers, | Coming — fairly soon —. are weather satellites which can track, hurricanes, take a global view to! tons of meteoritic dust fall fal itell man what is coming in cli-| Mate, droughts or floods, help de- | termine whether the earth is/ seasonal variations — factors: in- |Quencing weather. - |and a brother, August Lembke, al Ly \Cansumers Power Co. Agent F. B. Perry Dies | LANSING (UPI)—Fred B- ‘Perry ~agent— sumers Power Co, for many years, died early today in a Lansing — pital. - ‘ Perry, a former legislative res) porter with the Detroit News, died | of an undetermined cause but an autopsy. was to be performed. He had been ill with an asthmatic con-| dition, “The funeral was scheduled for} ‘Thursday at Estes-Leadiey Funeral Home here, The family has asked; that any memorial contributions be. made to a heart fund in Perry's s memory. ij North's Negroes Gain | WASHINGTON — Latest census) figures indicate that there were) 8,700,000 Negroes in the South in| 1950, almost 2% times the number | in the 15 slave-holding states in| 1860, but there were 4,800,000) Negroes in the North. Actually, | there were more Negroes in the! 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Blue &r pink eS make, Circle a a & een, — x Wha “Avand B cupe . ; ft & A ee ee an Datla Sub ented {as Old British Vestal arty - All 1 Mast t Saffer.. _e mara, tan cr | coo in Lon- d - 1 de te pcliodag deat We tn : worse, and their’ parénts the the making gen yout ‘saint cn), thrown out three pieces of ' 2 rs bol & alae Hi | aoe es Fagg cnn nel . ‘* * culine delusion. The thought that owe Senate Beldng kadle sticeek €p : OF PUBLIC At least-thelr male parents do.|her conduct might need a yearly) But by the end of the second) a flurry of excitement. = hom Monday guoary 18 98e. | ~~ Ne ay we et 6 ott Sik ee is. unthinkablé to thelweek at most father himself tires! ‘The admiralty said the derelict (2,24 “oe 22; W. Woodward, and Secretary | average strong-minded woman, | of a self-imposed code that would) submarine [pubic sale'of = Sue W463, Damp . saa. 3 & time for aibore an angel in he his was the od Royal ‘bearing. serial number X : But this. is a rough an angel in heaven. As his) Navy standby “Virulent’” which |wil be held, for cash to the highest} wife just the same, It is hard forjrise to virtue wes dramatic, 50 15) recently ran aground while being Didder, tnsnection thereof may be made tbe Indy of the houge to adjust So his. tal towed from Malta to Britain for josiiana County, Michigan, the Placs the master of the house when he! There comes a morning when| a scrap company. “Deted! January 2, 1980 235 ceases to regard himself as one|he refuses to leap out of bed and * eattow Mas o : of nature's noblemen and decides) do deep knee bends. He has two “ht 0216 W. Seven Mile Road WORDS a fact, pretty much of a pieces: of toast again, his old'St. Clair Shores Mom : ate Michigan quota, instead of one. H : er ye 4 “Yep, eat 2 es, just a * * * Gives Birth to Triplets =.56'@| the Commanists 1 That night when he returns from| ST. CLAIR SHORES i — Mrs. : ; — ‘ha tell. onset ln lt ty work he mixes himself a martini, | William F. Newton, 28, gave birth|, 18% Footie erat @PezAieTy ¢ er. FEAR! —— bum bum. I don't see how| =ans WD A cigar, kicks the dog) to triplets yesterday. January "8. 1950, = got “Pontiac Bias} é; oh Ee bb aang 4 off the sofa, and ties down himself The two boys and a girl were ™™ de | They are your words! The ?5 ied a me all these jie tells Junior to 0 hie own Jan.'6. 7"! words. of truth you send to be homework and: quit ng to hi broadcast behind the Iron Cure A crsapiiet acy ta od pain’ |for help. He ‘informs his wite: <n tar teadis Fees Banedet she vale “Don't ea, me to take you say That's right! Now can |ful is having to put up with her! piace tomorrow night because I mcadiyeun cnn Seats ys abject hero during the halo-wear- self in a hundred ways. And for a while he does. His strange, martyr -. like be- in Airline Meeting WASHINGTON (UPI) — Amer- FEATURING THE LATEST ef RENTED | ese = ae eee ea ee a [25 |) oe © And you may be to Ee 1 He is going to do so: many ni =, = a SES au ee rope to broadcast ty a _|things to improve himself and jane Mae al Jasin er ee | | lead a better evading tad look at.eath other and smile. FOR INVENTORY | 200 high-powered Hallicraftes give up smoking Even the dog grins. i | _If short-wave radios! . poker playing, He is going to quit)" Uy et SAVE THME — SAVE ERRORS J Jus: complete this sentence in_ within his means, He is going to The malady of perfection that Fe oo &§ 25 additional words | -Jquit telling the boss how to run/He is. his old humen self again, | Radio Free Europe because...” the office. He is going to be kinder|and everybody feels better. | your award if you send . |to the children and — his . wife | one : spllieny with your. more. with aid household chores. ry, entry! If you send a dollar to Cru- : = Eye Slight Progress | ef foliar Yes, he ts S going to improve him-', — ; ; ° is selected, a member of your fam>. | ily may be flown to Europe-with = - you... or you will receive a West- ‘inghouse Transistor Radio along | | havior igs unnerving to all around! | ws i him—friends, enemies; wife andj ican Airlines remained grounded r with your short-wave receiver! children, Even the family dog] by a pilots strike for the Ith day a Send your entries to: wonders what came over him. today, but a federal - mediator ' nk &* -jreported slight signs of progress. Crusade for Freedom Box 10-c, Mount Vernon, N.Y. “What's the matter with dad?:’| | Leverett Edwards, the mediator, ed says Junior, said he was “encouraged” by a ; Se Py | vnat do you mean?” asks| tentative agreements on some FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR Mb a1 contusions go oward te tj mother. points “reached at yesterday's ; — z. ais “All the time now he has that look.” bargaining sesion. _port of Radio Free Europe. No monies Eatiected wil will be used to defray the He declined to predict when aj expenses’ of this Truth Broadcast - Program. BLOWING HER OWN HORN — Italian actress | ~ AP Wirephote eat lok Se ee ee cca | Pree , expense Sophia Loren, who's become a fan of American — from Louis Prima, after she watched his show * ot 7‘ Even yesterday’ S cerecmssatt Dr. B. R. Berman We Also jazz since she went to Hollywood, takes an im- at ke ppeees sate oe club. = seemed quite wh, That oi Me wed te a ‘could blow up at any time,” .he| i. _— Opepenist Feature =‘ aiene as @ public servies in : J orn e a e . : ion. wi vertisin promptu eee oy sson on ween playing = er making ka wan tke only coe who pul in A declared. . , 4 WN. So. inew CONTACT | Council ond the Npellacccitegy vo “ $5 bill,” Junior explains. Meantime, the airline furloughed. FE 4-7071 vertising Executives Association. ditional marrying months — early Mother is kind of worried, too. some 20,000 non-pilet employes. “8 ; LENSES ‘ Many Copy Western Stunts spring and late fall. The superstitious, however, avoid marrying during the month In the week since father insisted on lending her a hand in the kitchen he has burned himself They had been given two weeks notice wher the pilots struck Dec. 19 but were kept on over the holi-| THE PONTIAC PRESS Marriage Boom in Japan Reaches: All- Tin ime Peak — TOKYO (UPD — Japan is en-| ean guarantee. a second income _ foying the greatest marriage oar In the family. in the ae ee ales” Mintetry Officials figure the on will ordin, naire ‘. close to 850,000 couples begin tapering off slightly next will have wed before the year ends. cs ' a ic wertiene tiene About seven out of every ten} (6) oie A ae makin ttaelt at couples. go through the tradition- J . & Ps : 00, 3 al Shinto ritual, sipping ceremo- * About half the 50,000,000 homes |= -This- year, the Meese rush. forlin the United States are at least (52 Ae ee ~ an eal ater | the altar has’ ¢ come in Japan's tre 0 years old. ; * * a! days. 2 of October. This is the month __twhen—ali_the-Shinto gods _-—- or “Kami — are believed to take off for an annual convention .on| ; the Japan Sea coast ity gouth| western Honshu Island. | —One- them —is —‘‘Zizumono-|f—— Kami,” “the match-making god, |)” and there are those who believe|; it's a bad idea to. get married | va while he's = of or Aes twice, broken four eee and a ‘Statement of ‘Condition PON ae Stone 5 BANK | ~.. Deeember 31, 1958 RESOURCES * The rest are married in Budd-| hist dr Christian ceremonies, Loans and Discounts ..................,..000000. °$ 6,056, 711. 05 while a small fraction — perhaps R : . two per ‘cent — have civil cere eal Estate Mortgages ........... by cu hecunslacten we . 5,896,030.18 monies that inVdlve little more . than taking an oath in front of 8 0) «+ 11,952,801.23 ene bs apg Selo . = F Less Reserves ose gneegepse ee gee eee ee eee cad see eee 268,300.00 $11,684,501.23 There ‘also has been a crop of} * . . : ; ctbeat mariages Gung | United States Government Securities ............ 13,325,271.58 boom year. | (Due within 1 year ......... 0... e sees Ek aes 2,610,818.75) One couple was married ‘in | (Due 1 to 4 years .............. 00. eee _ 7,434,125.00) front of the hippo cage at the ~ 2 ; Nagoya 200, because the Japa- ‘State, County and Municipal Securities ........... 278,711.65 7 ea lgrie hos Bos gam ~ Cash and Due from Banks .................. wae 3,372,593.70 ada aaumnl eigen’ . Banking House and Furniture and Equipment . bees —- 654,969.72. Another traded vows ‘on top af %& Automatic! Absolutely ne Other Resources seen ene eee eee OP ere eee enn ene on 111,843.18 a television: tower. werk te del - - 2 ees flags the ow ome worl & Saves you coth-mevery doy! ; TOTAL RESOURCES eerie sscess files $29,427,891.06 married in front of TV cameras) panne ow ; z | oe 2 eee . = 2 . on odrie of Tokyo's most popular | « Werrenty Wire 5 eget : : ee progfams, ‘Television Marriage.” | Ne Money Dewn—F..A. L TABILTI IES ‘ a ee : eee | a oe x « * * * f 3 , mS Ca i ae + 2 a ** .. , . “ . -¢ - : iF i. . ; ‘ i i. ‘ : . . : - ° = 2 * ° “Welfare officialg figure the 4 r-— PHONE — | -— 7 “Sy p ae : ae eo ae 7 : “ 4 Go os $ pagar 4 aN iar yeaa result FE 2-9892 ‘may aaslbe *. en urp VS seoonesomondsese Soeur ee ew woes Geis Boe + 8 ae A A =< of -Japan's baby boom of the ac “~ . ee , dee wien coches Gere tire paneled ype rats a2 posed Undivided Profits and Reserves . sdenesSaans 431,401.63 ~ Iie ut children at the rate of TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT ....00.00.0-+ - $ 1,531,401.63 ° » 000, a year. Cee dee eee es crees a | ) ¥ ri) i BACHELORS BEWARE! Fz F. SMITH “Sela ond Demand Deposits ....... 0.0.6... ece cence eee ees 16,321, 096.93 ; In kati a ee ee evice . U.S. Government Deposits oes sew seas hear eseeeees 221,784.27 M re bee donin their freedem -by the millions, me B41 North Perry St. FE 2-9892 * Savings Deposits . pence Fete e em bees ce tericeascse . 10,945,032.70 : fe 1956 more tharr 710,000 were mar “ : * . . ~ ried last year -it-was 776,000; and} . TOTAL DEPOSITS sarees ete sme ee be sees #4 0 27,487,913.90 ! i . this year an alltime, high of 850, Other Liabilities ....... eo eee 408,575.53 The” Welfare “Ministry figures ; 2 some 6,000, 000 men between the , TOTAL LIABILITIES, ot CC $29,427,891.06 To be ages of 25 and 34 are still on the loose] but the outlook for them is bleak. There are 7,000,000 women in the same bracket waiting to catch them. cecisibiaimicemmnarnaan United States Government Securities carried at $900,000.00 in the foregoing statement are pledged to secure Federal and State Government Deposits. Hef ‘Better oe cantare j -_ OFFICERS. DIRECTORS 2 » an im. proved housing situation and — _.to-adviee from a basis of Milo F. Crome oo... es eee cee President John ©. Cowe ......cececeecceereeeseteee.. Realtor probably most important — some experienc’, not fron self Smith Falconer ....... Exec ve — Mille J.C — saat Scvscevioss . revolutionary changes in sta- ; : Pun A Earl W. Bartlett ............ Presiden’ . --. President | tus of women all account for the interest but in a spirit of Stuart B. Whitfield.......... Viee President 4} ] Rodger J. Emmert .......... Secretary and Treasurer Sam 8, Hale .......,., Asst. Vice President is Stamprite Industries Corporstion marriage boom, _ genuine friendliness... this : : é - - Everett _K. Garrison .. \ Smith Falconer... .. Executive Vice President 5 .o. Asst, Vice pparvos More and pio en is a part of our creed. m . ‘ aysnee Bloscbyyrroe oviapbore as pa . : eee bens. aad oumuE M..Russel Holland ............000:..... Clroult Judge the mmore opportunities to hook Agwes W, Moore... . Assistant Cashier’ Frank A. Merder .. eet ee : unatrracted males, as well as a + Mark 8 Stewart . , Assistant Cashier and oe 4 talking point to coax the reluc- e Branch Manager — eecies mages «0-2. Scarrononcac . i * tant ones into marringe = they Harold H, Keith .......... Branch Manager” sees Tn 2 7 = = ; ads |) _ : see Roun A ft. > SEGOL cepa sooo a 2 Niagara Turrts MoCully ....+.ecserreejvovss tor Stuart E. Whitfield ...........0-.4+.. Viee President og Will = you - rest and r. AL . ee . AUBURN nusceene-ovbet atv. : : lax... Ease n . ry SaNLae, Messen =P ope a ee cen e ge Z. _ be re, aching mus- = 4 ee “ ; i Tt tee : : ‘ See a Caen crea ages ‘Thoughtful Service” res ase | MR ACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER—ROBERT 4 Mansiger " i. “5 Come In tor Free — ) 2, . Hiei — - "Demonstration 46 Willioms St., Pontiac FE 2-584]. Member r of Federal free Insurance Cat yee manne of. rowriae: = Sees Auburn Heights: UL 2- 1800 | . “a TAR ey oe Ae : a : ‘ William K. “Cordier, "Soviet No. 2 Main Is Keen, Witty, Knows How to Jump the Gun a ie ey ee Mikoyan Adept at Ru fiy United Press International *-~ The world’s. foremost authority = off Russian roulette is a 63-year-old Armenian named ‘Anastas Ivano- vich ‘Mikoyan. For more than 30 years’ he has guessed correctly which chamber was loaded when Communist purge guns went off. Mikoyan is now Russia's No. 2 man, He is the hi Soviet official t6 come to the United States since World War II. And Washington’s diplomatic and social set are in fer something novel. ‘He has the kind of ommend ity that clicks with Americans. His hook-nosed face is matched by a sharp sense of*humor and | a keen mind, Westerners, after meeting him, frequently remark that if he had migrated to Amer- ica he would probably be a mil. lionaire businessman by now. . .Mikoyan gives every appearance |. of now being Premier Nikita ‘Khrushchev’ 5 closest collaborator. -is one of the success stories of poor day Rus- sia, He is one of the old Bolsheviks. Most of. the rest are dead or ban- * * * Mikoyan. has survived through a variety of talents, the most impor- tant being his tremendous ability in running the economic side of the Soviet state. He negotiated the _{multi-billion lendlease agreements with the United States and Britain lin wartime,*then wrenched 30 bil- lions dollars out of the East Euro- pean satellites after the war to put Russia ‘back on its feet. . PEESONALITY HELPED — But also figuring: in his survival have been his engaging personality, his personal popularity with party members and the Soviet people, and his great ability to know when to jump and where. Although at Stalin’s side for 27 years, Mikoyan was the first— | even before Khrushchev—to de- ngunce the deceased dictator at | the 20th Communist Party Conh- gress in 1956. In the post-Stalin “struggle, -he bypassed Georgi- Malenkey and Nikolai Buiganin and stuck with Khrushchev, Mikoyan is an amusing, alert man. He seems always full of en- ergy. He is known as a bon vivant and appreciates good . -wine, He ta tering the ladies. As an ‘enlivener of diplomatic parties in’ Moscow, _|he is second only to Khrushchev. Proud of the fact he was born U.S.S.R., Mikoyan gets away with needling his Russian colleagues. In ‘1947 he told a visitor that he had a A number of Oakland County! , residents were among the 754 per- sons certified ag registered en-| gineers by Board of Registration of Arch-| &* itects, Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors. Among the local residents certi-| fied by the , state as newly registered architects in Michigan| were: From Birmingham: Robert A_ Burley, Robert D. Dezur, Stevenson Fiemer, Edward W. Gabert, William Ku, John Ww. apres Bernard F, Reese, Melvin’ H. Sachs and Dan R. Stewart Bloomfield Hills: Charles C. Higbie. | Russell Owe Oak Park: Robert F. Ot cel Norman H_ Ziegelman. Pontiac: Samuel M. Deyo, Burton | L, Kampner, Prederiek T. Kubits end | Edward T. Saad. Rochester: Harold H. Barley, Louis W. Berklich, and: Edward J. + mates ¥al- Oak: aha Edmund L. London. Those from Oakland County newly régistered as professional | _~ engineers in Michigan were: oegags -Donald T. Bogren, J Robert | Metz, sell D, Murphy Jr. and Edward OF Zobel, Bi ughan F, Bossom, Arthur K_ Falk, Joseph E. a Robert E. Kay, Va Arthur L. Held Jr., Jr, Eugene Kawecki, ” William B. Larson, na atria Magnuson, | Beret A. Martens M -Claween: "mone mart ‘R. Catiis Jr. and ‘Nicholas J. Radel! Drayton Plains: Robert M. McGinnis. Farmington: Sam 8. Begian, Albert A. Darian and Clarence C. Schultz. Huntington Woods: Edward F, Fort, Russell. O. Ohlson and Russell Osterlund Jr. Madison Heights: Joseph B_ Conte, eocrl hes Renshaw, cad Wiltiam d. ‘ee tma: Milford: Mayo M. Reichardt. Northville: Wynn W. Wakenhat, Oak Park: Gordon H. ——_ Robert A. ars Potomac to Win Man EDGE HILL, Va. — The Rev. Max A. Greene of Hanover and tist Church asked a_ prospect tor| his church if le thought it would | be easier for him to come to! church than for the minister to’ S| 3 Baptist Cleric Swims | Area Architects, Engineers Win State Certification ee Donald W. Beattle and es H. Buckerfield. car ma Qak: Max, H. Alexander, Raiph A. Chaney. Chester Hackewiez, Donald BE. Hicks, John M. noe 7 Spy Henry 8. Michsel Milton J. Moore, 8. Nicholas. Robert V, Nicolson, Perry Jr. James A. Schimmithger, | Edward J. Urbantk and Roger Voorhees. Aristides | Newly registered Michigan land surveyors from Oakland- County _| were: Birmingham: Franklin eee Burn. Oak Park: Lester G.-Charie Pontiac: Bernard Siithecece. bas al Lyom+ ‘Herbert L. Munzel. Walled Lake: ; Lamont H. Pakes. {mutter mock dissent, then add him. left to us—suicide. At the end of Ry in the Armenian region of the} . files | ian @urge) Roulette drink every night with Stalin, whose nationality was Georgian, and that they would click their glasses with -the toast: “To hell with these bloody Russians.” _He can be the same way with Khrushchev. On oecasions at receptions, Mikoyan made side remarks for the benefit of West- ern reporters, Khrushchev would make some resounding deciara. tion and Mikoyan would quietiy Mikoyan is credited with man- aging such deals as the one in which Poland sold coal to Russia at 1-12th the world price. - Not much is known of his family | visited the United States once before. That was in thé depression year of 1936, but he found America stimulating and/)life. His brother, Artem Mikoyan_ said he liked its initiative, inven-| iis co-designer of the Soviet MIG. tiveness and ability to get together. ‘fighter. Two of his sons became [He took” back for production in! pilots and one was killed in- the ‘Russia-samples of ice cream, corn war. He has 11 grandchildren. iflakes and cantied crab along with *«* * | “Stalin held us in his hand,” tn machinacy to bottie, PLCSETYE: cae Mikeyan has never tried to build once said~‘Only-one escape was|#4 P2 \his own political machine, Perhaps. During Werld War Il Mikoyan the main reason he is still around. Was quartermaster for the Seviet [is that he apparently has no desire j Soy, Re ergaatend converyen of, to be No, 1. _ Rambler Gorv-8 Saves you more than ever before smilingly: ‘“You see, we da not always agree.”’. Luek—is another reason for Mi-. koyan’s survival. Even he admits: Stalin died in the nick of time for) talin’s life, I was — to Ne ex- ecuted. ” heme aaa Thousands of car buyers are switching to Rambier, the compact q ar that-saves hundreds when you buy,-gives even more miles per gallon, is easiest to park. Try Personalized . Comfort: sectional sofa front seats glide back and forth individually, Go Rambler 6 or V-8. : “PONTIAC: Bill ny Rambler Sates & Service, 711 8. 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Gripper closings —4_ Sizes S, M, LI draw string hem on gown in pink, blue, © Pastels and whife. Infants’ at F) i e $ wos Ad About Sunday Closing - On page one today, The “Press . prints a coupon-on' which you can express an Opinion as to whether you _ favor the opening or closing of stores on Sunday. The Pontiac Press favors Sunday closing. x * x ‘Surely six days a week is suffi-- cient time to accomplish the retail work of the world. We subscribe ‘to the Lord’s admonition to labor pix days and then rest upon the . seventh. The clerks called | back entitled to the day off. Granting them another as a substitute — or even two as justice dictates — is no satisfactory answer. By and large the world rests on the Sab- bath. Eating places a and certain other pursuits which are operated mainly for those that labor faith- fully all week must require per- sonnel, : The world expects this. . x ke * But the idea of other stores stay- ing open, merely for the pursuit of . the almighty | dollar is a bit repug- nant and offensive to most people. It smacks of commercialism — largely because that’s exactly what it is. ok wk The churchgoing and God- fearing people who-close should be _ protected against the greed of those that want to remain open. Clip the coupon as printed on page one today and mail it to the address indicated. It will not appear again. * x * We assure you that the sum total of this vote will probably be the de- termining factor in establishing what happens. , ee All Afri rica Conf erence Plans Freedom Drive In opening the All African People’s Conference in Accra, Prime Minister NxruMAH of Ghana declared ‘All Africa shall be free in this, our life- time.” Ghana, a newly inaapencant member of the British Common- ~ wealth, and Guinea, which voted its independence from France on Sept. 28, announced an agree- ment on Noy. 23 linking their countries in a confederation in-~~ tended to be the nucleus of a _ union of West African statés. x * * In addition to these nations, seven former French colonies have elected to become autonomous republics within the French overseas commu- nity. Libya, Tunisia, Morocco and the Sudan are free and discussions are being held on a new status for the Cameroons, Nigeria, Togoland and parts of Equatorial Africa, For the most part the changes are being made peacefully and constructively. x * * The conference was not an offi- cial meeting of representatives of states. The 500 delegates came _from various political, agricul- tural, trade union. and youth groups. Many foreign countries sent observers. Ratt of the discus- neon mnee THE PONTHEAC PRESS” Published by Tite Powrmo Pa 48 W, Huron Bt. ohigan Trade Mark of ts, iy en Sey a peers Tits) present Joum A. Aner, mecutive ¢ residen aatat rik and Advertising Director . my Advertising Howaae ERALe Pa aun bol Ps kite and Circulatlon Managet siness Manager es . Matera. Joapin, Jotw W. Prose Becretary and. 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FITROERALD Editorial Page oe President and Publisher © Owned and Published Locally ——— panes TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1959" — a ee: “Register Your Opinion stata fant tormt ‘possibility of confederation on regional lines, kk * * NKRUMAH’S group appears to have taken the play away from the Asian- 4 African economic conference held at ~ the same time in Cairo and controlled by the pro-Soviet Afro-Asian “Peo- ple’s Solidarity Organization” The Prime Minister is said to have felt — ' that Nasser had intruded Asian and Communist influences into African affairs. However Ghana was repre- sented officially at the meeting. and ane one of the “18 nations voting against a Russian effort to turn the economic conference into ¢ a ce war a ey Y te The United African movement is | off to a good start. With an eye to the need for foreign capital and advice when they do attain freedom, the delegates decided to put more empha- sis on political rather than economic. ~ emancipation of dependencies. Past experience has shown that patriotic fervor alone is a poor substitute for food. —z eae a The Man Abeut Town Flood of Missives Greeted Oldest Resident on Birthday and Christmas Town knocker: Usually a per- son guilty of what's wrong with it, Cards and letters numbering 265 were, received by Mrs, Eliza Beaumont Taylor in response to that shower request, They were.in honor of her 109th birthday and 110th Christmas. She celebrated the for- mer a few days before the latter. A letter from her granddaughter, . Helen Blackevelder and her grandniece. — Olive M. Clark says that she enjoyed them-all at her home in Highland, and distinctly remem- bered those people whom she has known . during her lifé span of much over a cen- tury. They came from a great array of people, ranging from Mr. and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower at the top, down to the arc hitect of this column at the other end of the line, My Phoenix correspondent sends word that U, 8. Senator Barry M. Goldwater won his re-election in November on the slogan, “Don't Michiganize Arizona.” | * Their auto stranded on that New Year's eve fice, : ~ Gerald Rice and Patricia Smith abandoned it on Pontiac Trail, put on their skates and skated three miles to their destination at Union Lake. Local army draft boards are - asked for 24 men this month, Pontiac city quota is 4, and the, - out-county is 20. Induction date’ _4s Jan. 12, Recent top suggestion award winner at Pontiac Motor Division was Alpo W. Nevala of 4048 Crocus Rd., $1,000; as $18 to $311 went to 33 others. — The activities of that veteran Oakland County coon hunter, Freeman Peace of Holly, are the subject of a several- “page atory by our Ben Fast in the current issue of the miagdzine Out- , door Life. . There's much thought food th! the New Year's message of General Manager Semon E. (Bunky) Knudsen of Pontiac Motor Division, in which he asks his gigantic family of workers to set an example for the troubled. peoples throughout the world to follow. re A snow man of gigantic proportions is , reported by Mrs. R. L. Brownson of Drayton Plains —- over nine feet tail. It is so huge that the neighborhood dogs | are frightened at it, but do Souble bark- | ing at a stnaller one. . | ; . i - That county's oldest resident, — | Mrs. John Lindsay of Lapeer, died recently, aged 95, See | __ Verbal Orchids to- . | ; Harmon Oberly of. Aubum. Heights; 86th; birthday. ; "Mrs. Nora Rigman of. Watertord: gist birthday. : Peter Felctiman” ot ‘Rochester; Bist birthday. ” "LAWRENCE . being denied, * orated several of them. hi y ‘I’'mN ot Interésted in the Who le e Dog Just Want nt His Head’ i] David Pawcenee Says: WASHINGTON — There is no . . question about the fact that the Communists have gotten a toe hold in Cuba. They have a strategic position in the labor movement there and are —taking advantage conditions, just as- they have ‘in other Latin - American coun- tries. The.Commu- nists do not al- ways appear in the open—it is for instance, that they are tn any way responsible for the- movement which led to. Fidel Castro's triumph. But they somehow manage to affiliate with the radical side and by fnfiltration influence the course of events. Communist activity has lately been noticeable, too, in Venezuela, where American oll companies now are being harassed as the government theré is prodded by the radicals. What should the policy of thé United States be toward the Central and South American governments that are responsive to Communist influence? To withhold recognition or to with- draw it when once granted means an Intensification of a friction. = The strategy used in the Middle Fast—to try, by getting inside a country, to checkmate Communist tactics—may Also be feasible in, ‘this hemisphere. There is particular significance, therefore, in the comprehensive report just filed with President Eisenhower by Dr, Milton Eisen- hower, president of Jolins Hopkins - University. In the last few years the President's brother has been giving a lot.of time, without com- pensation, to government missions studying the Latin American problem. He has not only roads official * visits to niany countries but has participated intlengthy conferences. . _with government officials here. He Says in his report: ; “T believe the suggestion of Vice President Nixon is sound and would be applauded by Latin America itself—that we have an ‘abrazo’ (embrace) for democratic Jeaders, and a formal handshake ~ for dictators: Trivial as this may sound, I recommend that it be our official policy in relations with Latin American leaders: and nations, “We have made some honest mistakes In our dealings with dittators. For example, we dec- Most Latin American nations did the fame, and in grander style. Whatever reason impelled them and us to take those actiens, I think, in ‘Tetreapect, we were wrong. “T most otiphaucatiy do not be- lieve that we should withdraw our programs from Latin American countri¢s which are ruled by dictators. He tt The Country Parson of the disturbed . heart beat comes _“‘We should not withdraw or Reds Have Toe Hold n Cuba Labor eae dl As cee glory, and = DOES ‘We Don’t Need You on Nice July Days’ A story in The Press. said the Oakland County Road Commission _ éveryone et work New Year's — e, but I'm not sa_sure, * * * A truck: ‘spreading salt: and traveling 8 of 10 tulles an hour - could have opehed any road it passed over. All main roads’ could have been covered in a few. hours, but the Road Commission didn’t 43 this. ——"- _* _# Telcos eerie aes said they wouldn't even try to do. anything until morning on Com- merce road and yet individual ____wreckers_came out and opened Suppose _ that very jam. How about this great service the AAA brags about When it was most , Keego Harbor AAA just aaa ‘up for several hours. We ~ don’t pay dues for the bright, clear, sunny days in July. . . Member for Last Time : ‘Alaskan Blow Was Last Straw’ The GOP might as well give up_ and disband. That belt from Alaska takes them to the cleaners. G. G. ‘diminish our technical assistance basic morality of democracy will ‘It Would Have programs, diplomatic _ missions,. loans, or ‘other activities. Reason- ing which caused gne to feel that we should do so would: lead logically to the conclusion that _throughout the world we should ceasé Cooperating with “any nation in which democracy ig not complete. “‘Non-recognition and non-coop- eration would not help another nation achieve democracy. Most peoples want freedom, though many have never experienced it. By cooperating with them, even through dictatérs—by keeping open the lines of communication—one may hope that a growing under- enable thé people of a harshly ruled countgy to achieve and main- tain democfatic institutions of their own design. “We must be careful in deciding which leader deserves a mere ‘handshake and which an ‘abrazo.’: —tIn Latin America one finds widely varying degrees of freedom. At least one nation which today is labeled by some a ‘dictatorship’ has greater freedom of the press, of assembly, of speech, of worship, and of research and teaching than - do several others which are generally conceived to be democratic.” (Copyright, 1958) * Dr. William Brady Says: Finds Bellows Breathing Slows ‘Runaway’ Heart “For the past few years, every two or three weeks, my heart beats at the rate of 130 to 140 .a minute. If I lie down and use your belly breathing the back to normal by the time Ihave. finished six infla- tions. If the spell lasts longer I get dizzy and per spire, although there is no pain. (1.G.C.)" _ In most tn DR. BRADY ~ stances of runaway heart the. $99.95 term for it is paroxysmal techycardia—the heart beats much faster than 140 — perhaps 180 to 240 times per minute, The spells of paroxysms last front a few minutes to weeks, months, even years. Onset of the spell is usually abrupt and the individual may of mjay Hot be aware of any par: jeular distress, so let's not make a big deal of It. If my way of talking about pa- Yoxysmal tachycardia or other heart disorder or even heart dis- ease seems harsh, cold, cynical or unlike what you think a doctor's manner should be, I'm sorry. The fruth {ts that I can't dis- cuss such trouble with or in the presence of the affected individual without figuratively gritting my teeth, biting my lip or clenching my fists to conceal my feelings, especially my feeling for the poor. soul who has been unduly exposed to the walk-on-eggs or digitalis— forever school of quackery. Aside from the use of belly Breathing, tor which send stamped, selt-wa- dressed envelopg — 1 suggest one - other preventive remedy, name _ ly, an adequate dally ration of From classical and current medi- tal literature I gather that quinine and quinidine, both alkaloids of cinchona, are the most effective ~ Ypaton, eerie fiat, pore ances ‘of regularity Of ‘heart’ or - |; Pulse. * | QUESTION’ ‘pox - “My basher who has diabetes, has SE sugar test, so he emel it safer to stop taking them ... "’ (Mrs. W. A.) Ans, — No sugar a calcium capsules, Maybe your husband doesn't get enough vitamin B from his diet. Send 35c and stamped, self-addressed envelope for my valuable booklet Train- ing for ara * ~ G@igned letters, not more page or 100 words long er can ee and hygiene ease aoe Ww answered Br. William rady, boggy ~ ey out Pe TR abe peal yale is sent ¢ Pontiac Press, Pontiac Michigan. 1969) than” one pertaining. to Been Interesting’ Hoffa dropped that idea of or- ganizing all policemen and. I'm very sorry for one reason and that is I would like to see him organize the policemen in Pontiac. Would he organize the Straley ~ policemen, or the Eastman police- men, or -the Police Officers’ Or- ganization policemen, or those two independent ones that don't belong to anything? Mr. Hoffa would really earn his big salary when he started sorting out the Pontiac police... ’ Citizen Kane ‘But That’s | Horse of Different Color’ - Marie Torre, :newspaper radio columnist, must’ serve a 10-day * term for refusing to identify a news source. Supreme Court when dirty Com- “munists refuse to identify Com- — munist fellow members? ‘Sherry Smith . Monroe ‘File Information for Next Year’ Maybe it’s too late fer this infor- mation, but your readers can re- member for the future. On slip- pery ice, snow tires are 30 per gent better than normal and chains — are 400 per cent better. Someone should have told me the night of Dec. 31 and I would have gotten honie at 1 instead of 7:45 the Text morning. Waterford of the person who sent the paper, and needless to say, she was gratified he ton nied pera agate os Se OS Ce eee But where is the_ Daniel Suggests | Solution | Sour efitorisl concerning. higher high school standards struck a sensitive chord. I had just com- pleted a di and to a man, They made sda very rash stafe. ments, such as “cull out the lazy. student” and “keep only those who want to learn,” etc. enrollment will Se snariy baiena eliminate. the ‘flow learners, the maladjusted and the lovesick (love is a deadly narcotic for a stadent). Juvenile courts and police couldn’t handle them. Crime rates’ would soar. Parents would be up in arms. Our bright students will be okay by themselves, even with poorly qualified teachers. They’re the hope and light of our schools. . « * . - The solution is an apprentice- ship. When’a student shows he can no longer profit from regular “school work, apprentice him to some business of his choice. Have parents, counselors, businessmen all in on it. He should be paid something, but never regular wages until his employers sees fit to begin. Two kinds of diplomas might also work. Or perhaps place the bright students in one high school and others in the other. Plan their courses accordingly. . A. B. Madden Pontiac Northern High ‘Warning’s ] Fine but It’s Too Late’ Postmaster Ge neral Arthur Summerfield has warned Congress 5 to look out for “unfon dictators.” - He's too. date. : _ Bight-to- Worker * All lettere for Voice of the People - must contain: Fd name and<address of the writer. is information will be owes upom. request if the letter’ ts not of a critical maturé.. Lettefs must be- -200 words and The Pontiac _ Pree syeserves the right to edit al letters, > = Maas Portraits By: JAMES J. METCALFE — We talk about value of . A dollar or ac . Inflation and depression and. saved or spent . .*. “But it is just a fictio®> for . . , We simply drop or rise . , . To lower levels or the ones . . . That seem fo reach. the skies . . those danger points . . . Tod high or elsé too low . .'. That stand between recovery .. . And eco- nomic woe ... But with sufficient care we can... Avoid a fearful fate . . . By keeping costs and earnings at .., A fairly even gait . . » Our money may have value in... A very different way . Yet price- and income-wise it buys -.. As much as yesterday, — Case Records of a Psychologist: (Copyright, 1959) cal Lauds Benefits of Life ee Tony’s thoughtfulness should be duplicated by every new bridegroom. For our American standard of living, . plus the comfort of miillions of widows and orphans; is de- pendent largely on the diligent work by unsung heroes like those mentioned below. And how many of you widows. ever wrote a “Thank you” letter to these salesmen who have safe- guarded your homes? By DR. GEORGE W. ORANE Case A-42%0: Tony Aj, aged 24, is getting married next week. “Dr. Crane, have you any suggestions for a gift I might qtfer my fiew bride?’’ he asked thoughtfully. “Fd like to i : , : 3 ce the end of the 20 years, mit ? 233 isif i : ; ge i z sé q z i j i t. ‘& “ofty And it gives you husbands a’ wonderful sense of assurance, besides making your brides feel - doubly grateful for your thought. fulness. Nowadays, every smart man who is healthy enough to pass a physical. examination should pro- tect his wife. and possible future. children: ‘by | such insurance. - e * * So relieve your wife of that haunting fear which disturbs -mil- lions of brides, namely, that their mate might be, killed in an auto wreck and thus teave them with babies to without the. money to do so, : BRIDES ARE SHY | Brides are “usually shy about urging their new mates to take out adequate’ insurance, fearing - their husbands will misconstrue their suggestion as a mercenary So you young husbands should take the lead and offer your new bride a ‘Family Income” policy . ‘trait. _ ag a wedding gift. And don’t become #0 preeceu- “pled with setting up a coftege educational fund for your first | child, that yoo fall to te protect. the total fariily. ._ Teenagers dan easily ‘go to a will render the widest benefits to your entire family group. SALUTE TO INSURANCE | America’s high standard of liv- ing is due in large part to the diligent work of inwurance sales- men. They have pushed doorbelis: and pounded the pavements to now comfortable end safeguarded. because of the previous urging by insurance men that husbands tale — 6 xe "Of money . . Of course there are- * _ - ‘ oS ; iz pers £. , & = aa hee : : - Sa i we a NEW YORK — = The iuall'cam be.gnuch, I'am due to leave the hos! dito. Never Asked More tt, 1 ead fo. agge with bien. ) | om that score, “Tt had a chance to start over . Mikoyan to Visit ~~ Defroit Plants — ot us who cried out in - Berkson was working tatters, But the record shows | Tour Set for Thursday that it was just the reverse. i aa kat dees Draws ~~ Protests From epitaph for a good man and a Anti-Red Groups” good friend, but if pressed Fd }-~ —— a cad DETROIT Auto snd pom Tthat as -he drove to. the top of the nation's biggest afternoon. news- . | dinal | Farley feels about the 1960 Demo- * * =< From Brighton, M — “Dear Robert: I am | with the ap- pointment ‘to<the College of Car- t only because so many of the priests, the religious, the faithful and- of many faiths truth, I am convinced they eae me into that august body. - “Please God I will pas be From a friend in New York — “If ‘you want to know how Jim cratic presidential nominee he Mikoyan’s scheduled visit has aroused the indignation of anti- convention.on top, He's less con- troversial than the other avowed. candidates. in the field, and he are jubilant about it all. In very thinks right now that Sen. Stuart] a Symington will come: out of the! - [Avon Township Women : in Hospital After Crash — cause of withdrawal of the request for exploration by the Bear Creek ae * * C. H. Burgess, president of the| firm which sought to lease 933. acres of the park and 5,200-acres’ of Lake Superior bottomland, said | “conflicting and seemingly irrecon-| cilable viewpoints". forced “aban- donment of the request — g,|htve been decided “by, the con- area nea? the 58,000-acre park People in the Upper Peninsula|}) Zw STUDENTS APPLY wow! _ * ENGINEERING COLLEGE * TECHNICAL INSTITUTE ee just |= four days before the issue was to |} . Soren _‘ 7 North Saginaw Street .- 4 Phone FE 4-6842 . i = “Better Things in Sight”. _ CONT ACT LENSES. paper. Communist groups in this city. {comes from a politically ‘good sec- Thanks, Seymour. And God bless.| me Rey. John P: Nagy, min-/tion of the country.” the lease would open the. ; _* * & ister of the Free Magyar Refo - « « From Washington — Dear Bob:|Church and co-chairman of the De-| From New York — Johnny. Lu-|« In reading through the sports sec-jtroit Hungarian churches and 80-|jack, Notre Dame's great ‘All . tion of the Washington Star the/cieties organization, said, “It’s 4) America back of bygone years, Estabi hed ja 1898 > other ‘day,=I saw a brief dispatch| disgrace that Mikoyan is eoming|commenting on the incredibly cal-/¢4 the lease be denied. -" °. which qtfoted in par t trom the to Detroit and being honored by lous firing of coach Terry Bi In a letter to Edey, Sargon ° , ° oS eS some of our leading citizens. just before Christmas: “La said he: respected« the director's $ art Y ie r- nover e. — = et dent spe .- “Mikoyan is @ man without hon-| the old school will settle‘for nothing ;fiosition “‘in.the light of the pur- FU NER AL HOME. . full ag ae less than. a seyeti-and-three un-|poses to which the pee was dedi- ° ® -j}me a copy of ‘the text. The minister said some 50 Hun-/|defeated seasory 4 FE 2.9171 2 “Although I oe not know or giao cated iy erg now living). L — SCO — ne a tal ” +60 -W. “Huron St. -- Corum‘ personally, as an & a news con-| St. John’s, Newfoundland, is! In Eastern ‘fore ts it takes 17 tole . be ee legion of Me salags visit. Se cee oo. any othe = the British = 22 trees to make’ ae ot news-|$ Poul M. Snover PARKING ON PREMISES § was ” uy ee CAP ON eréalowr? — - Cute pooch oe of Cuyahoga Falls, mirers. You could teil from read- jing is planned ioe Wedngadiy 26 r port in North America. print. & tececccceceneseccccasoocacoocooooooooes® = Ohio, faces cruel winter weather with a small smile, confident ing his columns that he would |which will bring toget eaders Z that her elaborate attire will insulate well. Perhaps those big | not have traded jobs with any- {of all Eastern Sa eee ee ee one in the world. 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T. may have more capital reserve but it can never match the well- rounded assets of Hollywood's newest corporation — Mamie van Doren, Inc. The blonde Swede -frem South! Dakota emancipated herself from a steady weekly paycheck a few years ago and says she now gross- es a quarter-million yearly. S84 * * V Doren Inc. ness is the wildest of all, She (Signed a contract with Dot. Ree- ords some months ago. Nothing happened until a few weeks ago when Randy Wood, president of the company, called Mamie at.9 a.m, He asked her if she could appear ona local TV show called Juke Box Jury that night. ‘I.want you to plug. your new Peas THE PONTIAC. PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY ¢ 6 1959 ae * lrecord,” said- Wood, “Pretty good for a former 4H! Mamie) anewerel: “What new Club member,’’” boasts Mamie, record?" 7 who doesn't exactly typify the, tat & pubhe conception of the farmer's Replied Wood: “Thé one you're daughter, But Mamie grew up omgoing to make at 2 o'clock this! a“ a farm near Sioux Falls, coming afternoon.” : out here in her early teens. 2 p.m.,.Mamie went into the Universal - International — signed her five years ago.at $200 a week, later raising it to $406. Her then husband, bandleader Ray An- _thony, urged her to quit the studio and free-lance, “‘Mamie had that farm upbring-+2 ing,’ Anthony recalls, ‘and that steady pay eheck looked too good to give up.” we ke _Mamie says: “I have had the nerve to do it if I hadn't had a steady-working hus- band to fall back on." x But quit she did and -her first. free lance job at Las Vegas’ Riv- iera Hotel paid -her $15.000 a work. more than she earned her entire. first year at U-T- Since then she has made movies| here and abroad—she hag five un released pictures — does movies, TV and now records. * £- * she thinks the recording” busi- NEW ‘59 WAGONS RADIO HEATER 51995” i BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER MI 6-3900 Pontiac Motor “Employer do more things~ because of planned savings . . ee can too CHIEF PONTIAC FEDERAL CREDIT UNION “( Advertisement) : ASTHMA . unip & SINUS DRAINAGE Children as well ag adulta now escape | mich severe wheesing, Coughing and | éifficeult breathing during reourring at- tecce Of Bronchial Asthma and Bron- coltis with New Improved MEN Quickly helps combat allerey, bronchial tubes, liquifly atieky muous, - ‘Thus promotes freer breathing, «inus Gisinage and sounder! aleep, Get Labo. tatory Approved MENDACO at drug@lats, ah jie at jira By never would | record session and sang two: songs she had never heard of before, Promotion gopies were pressed by. 6 that, night. 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I put in several shape, it'll run away from me _and I shall never get it right donkey work I did before.” Zoller with her usual tact, ‘but ‘| you can have gardeners, no?” -- “No,” said the admiral shortly, [NG dt ada en | |The meen mor ess “hundred hours getting it into —. ‘shape, and if I don’t keep it in | again. I'm toe old to do all that | “You ere. old, yes,” anid_Mis. iad on . = OF DIESS Cadell People sékdom ‘approached tli for he was as sharp as his’ wile was stupid, and on the few occa- sions on which his small, beady eyes were open, he let them roam, hard and unblinking, from -|one of. his fellow passengers to the other, stiidying them, missing nothing. BULL ARGUMENT , : Maurice ‘went to sit beside An- gela. He. mentioned the Pamplona bull-running, and soon -a heated ‘argument on bull- fighting was tak- | ing place. ; “But have you ever seen one? A good one, [I mean,” said Maurice, “Yes, I have,” said Angela, . “1 saw one in’ Madrid with all the top toreadors and—”’ ‘ that only bloated millionaires could have gardeners at four shillings an hour, six days a week. blooded about bull-fighting. If you'd a ; UPL Photo. _. SNIPPED WHILE ASLEEP — Bored with the idéa of getting” his hair cut, Tony Terry, 24s-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Terry of Eureka, Kansas, fell asleep soon after climibng into the barber chair. With dad steadying his head, the ee) was ac- _complished by beer Stedman Taylor. _— Pe) + 61 persons lost thejr lives in fires | ‘talked with insurance and prepayment representatives about “The » | $6,000 the amount of’ total earnings on which the tax would | be collected. All persons now getting Social Security retirement=pays | | ments would be eligible for the care as” swell as'those who Medical Care Plan Outlined By. RAY HENRY Associated Press Writer The American Médical Assn. has just proposed a plan But, the proposal—approved by the AMA's. gov sing body, the House of Delegates, ata meeting-in. Minneabalis ae recently—is long on generalities and short on details, In fact, the proposal only makes these two points: 1. That the AMA “expedite the developmerit of an ef- fective voluntary health insurance or prepayment for the group over 65 with modest resources or low family income.” (Exactly how the development will be “expedited” is not mentioned.) ,2. “That physicians agree to accept a level of com- pension for medical services rendered to this group, which will permit the development of such insurance and prepay- ment plans at a reduced premium rate.” . ' "(This is only a recommendation since the AMA. can't - actually set fees to be charged by its 200,000 doctors.) x *« * How and when the AMA will io up with details: on the plan is,an open question. But, in a press release isstied foHowing the House of. Dele- gates’ actions, two AMA officials are quoted as saying they've the plan and, say the AMA spokesmen, oihey are CIEE = astic about it.” One thing for sure: The proposal. is designed to answer a plan urged by the AFL-CIO to provide medical care for the aged through the Social Security system. A bill including the AFL-CIO plan was introduced in Congress last year by -Rep, Aime Forand (D-RI), second ranking Democrat on the House Ways and Means Coinmit- tee which ,originates almost all Social Security legislation. A few days ago, Forand said he will introduce the same bill this year and predicted it has & greatly improved chance of passage by Congress. He based his prediction on larger Democratic major- ities In Congress and steadily stronger sanpote for his Pre: posal throughout the country. ~ The main provisions in: Forand's bill would orevide up to 60 days of hospital care and 60 days of bome nurs- ing care a year for people 65 and over who are eligible to receive Social Security retirement payments. To cover the cost of the care, the bill proposes a raise in. the Social Security tax ofb one-half per cent on em- ployes and employers. It would also boost from $4,800: to ay — come on the rolls in the future. * * It's-beerr estimated that about 13 million persons might ={> Sat) to) dimmer with mse?" now be eligible. _ When Forand's bill was proposed the AMA attacked it as impractical, dangerous and the wrong approach to the ‘problem of giving adequate hospital and medical care. It. also Bromizec to come up with a plan of-its own. (Copyright, 1959) |his magic horn called . .He settled himself angrily in his’ ‘seat, shook bpen the English news- paper he had botight at the fron- tier, and hid himéelf behind it. “Incidentally,” said Angus, to ‘the passengers in general, as went back to his compartment, “Tm glad to. tell you that Mr.7 'Yule’s dispatch case has been found.”*- 0 & “Found? "The admiial lowered|%; his paper. “Found wHere?”’ Lord Lorrimer answered the) _- question, “Mr. Graham and the driver found it on the coach when they were able to.make a thorough search. Mr. Graham brought it to my_ reom last night.” He handed the case to Lionel.- “It ‘must have got wedged behind the seat,” lie said. Lionel, without a word, took the case and pdt it into his locker. Leaving them all to discuss the matter if they wished, Angus went back to his compartment and/ looked out at the sunlit scenery. uaierion what was going ot on— * * * “{ understood everything that his color deepening dangerously. “They were slaughtering the bull, that's what was going on.” real knowledge—" said Maurice. pitas Ul have heard alt that,” said Mrs. Zoller. ‘‘All that, my husband told me. | Wateh this 1 Ss he said, watch how’ he does this with his hat and this with his feet, and this with his cape. But all the time, I watch the bull and—” “Well, that was a mistake,” said Maurice. ‘'If you're going to miss all the—" admiral angrily, ‘‘we know al] about that. Twenty-five , different | dance steps or something of that kind. “But that’s only when the -bull’s had a lance driven into it and is | halt dead, Do they do twenty-five | was going on,” said the admiral,’ “But if you'd - -watched with | “*Yes, yes, yes,’ broke in the) | (Man tel in cotied at Detroit’Auto Wash ed 1, 114, was held for investigation: of | | murder today in the fatal shooting of Daniel Dillard, 31. - Dillard was shot and killed yesterday in a scuffle at the ear-wash where he worked. Police anid Davie. wie showing | Straw Hot Circuit Gets 3rd—or 4th—Farewell 4 KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine 2 _-» Ageless Edward Everett Horton! says his 1958. swing around ‘the straw hat circuit is ‘the fourth jof my 10 farewell tours.’ Quickly the 70-year-old amie grand added, while in Ki a week's stint: “I'm cheating sed “Sierra Baron” Starring BRYAN KEITH: BOTH SHOWS... IN COLOR - | self.” {os ‘ae PLUS _g Nope el or” bad ‘hat whale coleratad DAVID The Stilher_ facto GCE ABBOT oe SHUEY DOM D NIVE! “Why didn't you tell me about the case?" she asked in surprise. ‘Tl wasn't sure what your father was going to say about it.” . ot * * “How did it get back?" “Somebody — pfobably Tarrant — pushed it just inside his room during the night. Have the others swallowed your father’s version?” “Apparently. All except Mr. Holt and Miss Séton. Mr. Holt .gazed She gazed out the other side and they both looked—" “Skeptical?” “No.. Purposely blank.” “Well, that's that, See the yoke ow that ox-cart? I've got one. My father made it into the back of a garden seat, and it looks good. They're heavy, but the focera tion's interesting.” ‘Have you seen Roncevalles?” “Yes, Have you?" “Yes.” = “Which was the last army to march through there?” — “Bonaparte's. And the Prince went through there, “And Charlemagne'’s rearguard was de- stroyed there and Roland died there and he blew three blasts on . » Called something or other. Olivant. You thought I didn’t -know anything, didn't you?’ MAGIC SWORD FLOPS “I didn’t know, I only feared.” “This Roland character had a magic sword, too. If he had a magic sword, how did he manage to get killed?’ ; “He ought to have swapped it | out of the window one side, and; its feet. too, until that writer chap Black| lalive? They do’ not. NO DANCE THEN “A lot of. fellows in pink stock- ings and silly hats flick their. capes. at the bull and then run hell for | leather into those little - wooden | boxes at the side of the ring. “None of your dance steps then, you mark my words. None of your! slow tangos round the bull. They keep those till the animal's half. dead. What d'you say?” he asked Lord Lorrimer, ee “The great mistake,” said Lord Lorrimer, “‘tieg in calling it ‘a fight. The Spanish don’t. Their. word ts corrida, which means .a_ raceor a sprint. s “And how they sprint!’’ said the. admiral. “Until the bull's dying | on its feet. | “And bull-fighting was dying on; wrote. a book that started this vogue for pretending to know all bout the = poate tee capers pah!”” * * * ~“T agree,’ said Lord Lerrimer, “that football is slowly but surely, superseding—"' ‘ “Never,” said Maurice, never averse to interrupting his elders. | “What do you think?” he asked’ Angus. Angus shook his head. “Religion, politics — and ‘bull- Renan. * he said. | - nowhere.” Lunch was announced and they! went in eagerly, and for the rest! of the afternoon took little interest, for a magic. suit of armor, Do you know as-many facts about Burgos?” A | been here, “Good, Then T can show it to you. It’s beautiful. Will you come 't know one. ES I've never a “L'il think about it.” ‘And wherr you've thought about t?"’ “Y nl come out to dinner with’ you.’ * * * . -She stayed with him until they ~ireached Pamplona. In spite of the! _ in the landscape, | The coach went on; Burgos was, ahead and excitement rose in An-. gus... |" REMEMBERS BUILDINGS He remembered its beautiful buildings, and remembered also’ that Wax had told him thaf Sir, Claud had restored an old Renais-| sance palace and made it into a’ Green’ Empress hotet. They reached the outskirts of t ne city and drove slowly through the | plaza crowded with gay girls on ‘soldiers from the garrison. (Continued ‘Tomerrew) ncn eg eters | one o'clock stop, most of the pas- | sengers were hungry and some a. little peevish by three. | Angus ordered sherry as they) waited for the meal, but the ad-) miral refused it, eating at that | hour was bad enough, he said, | but drinking was worse. [Mr Holt and Mins Seton had | Denby:-Warre, As usual, a Be ler was. silent. When addressed, he . answered | as*briefly as possible and waepaee | i i ' f CAPITOL ambanh ~ * Seatfolding surrounds ‘Acaanes State Capitol Building in Atlanta during extensive renovation. ond ‘ome. its to be topped with gold leafing. into _Silence Once mere. Row KEEGO || ‘ ; \ DOUGLAS | na Last Times Tonite “HAUNTED STRANGLER” “Fiend Without Face” admiral. “Quite nigh. Gets you . His mind was on Angela, and soon dance steps when the bull's fully|. [she came to join him: ~~ “See what you mean,” said the |4 I miss” . movies at the lf ethane Saba _ Coming: Ingrid Bergman in “inn of the 6th Happiness” «telling! No more dreathiess iach emne mere a low it: pulset- oS DM at 2.2 ..F_.S_2_ 20 0 [ora oF | ‘MARTIN, the Young | Lions rae PONTIAC PRESS.. TUESDAY, JANUARY. 6, 1959 : Sosni ik ‘Bewails ‘Treatment. of TV ‘Musicl Ulilty Sex a He SE es Sessa. uly vod € Wu He Sa, ee s Gas Tar sonal od tae fully sbused facet of TV, - vision 18 €0 bad. : Became thas what be thats to hearing rod oat a 3 But Dr. Gordon Brown, a Uni- versity of Michigan scientist, said that while a fourth dose undoubt- edly would be beneficial to many “what is most needed is complete | (three-shot) immunization of the 2 Policemen Injured;/ssrs"smter w= Name John Cowe as Leader of Drive : Nie Steeee | John C. Cowe, Pontiac oil: pro-| ared” unman. Shot | Medical Assn., Dr. Gunnar Gun- =~ ducer, has been ‘named chairman Pegi (‘declared — ‘there is no time of the 1959 March of Dimes cam- DANVILLE, Va (AP). —, Two)! Msetyeeas erpicnomn "|paign in the city. — Danville officers were Se — U- Ernest Goldsworthy, . Oakland, : | Panhandle |Wwounded and their assailant shot/4 2 So a ot County Campaign director, service, American |‘? - city’s business ; a discontinues ‘formed, the indigent and the com- nounced the appuintinent of Cowe, Chinese Reds Claim kates Yue Ene On. wale a her - [placent’ are vaccinated, who lives at 2053 N. Hammond od rm a cabs . Norman H. Boswell, 49, a| “And Dr. Thomas Francis Jr., tahoe, Benes eee 2P lanes ‘Intruded’ cumeeeed ts Paonbhian’s prise veteran of 24 yeats on the force, {on whose 195 findings os ee Besides polio, birth defects and = ef 26 ceuts per thousand cuble |W8S hospitatized witha .38-caliber|cine was accepted as “safe, po- LONDON (UPI)—Red China, a ee : revolver slug near his. lung. His|tent and effective” suggested from arthritis are immediate few charging that two- US. Navy | feet eccording to Consolidated iat - |the same platform today—that needs for which the March of iolated its air space spokesmen. : Commiten een Hed ee certo. + Ee " | will seek contribetions; planes v padot * * Americans made to comply Dimes ‘ terday, has issued its 46th “serl- | Consolidated claimed Panhandle; Sot. Coley escur, 44, was wound.! With a code of health, just as they - -| according Geldewerthy. ous warning” against “military |has refused to increase deliveries|eq in the left shoulder, but fired must with housing, electrical and “The experience. and medical) prevecations” to the United jand “opposed all attempts by/pack at the man who shot at his! Plumbing codes. skills acquired in our battle with] States, . > Michigan Consolidated to obtain police cruiser. Boone's. bullets) All four appearéd*en a sympo- '|polio can be used with equal im-| 4 Pelping broadcast said a | additional gas from other sources.” | teljed Clifton Bernell Terry, 26,,sium sponsored by the- University pact in these fields,” the said. | yg: Navy pa “im | x *® * Negro, of Danville. lof Michigan School of Public \“The Natidftal Foundation will) traded inte. the ovat | Gieemted te said Panhandle; Ofticers said Terry had.a rec- Health in connection with the kick- not abandon polio paticnts as we! territorial waters in the Lak- | @ ‘to create and maintain) ord 9 peven arrests. - loft of the National Polio Founda- ‘Ihave a moral obligation to the| fung area . . . from 8:52 to 9:03 |® gas shortage in Michigan Con- |tion's 1959. 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Will you please tell me if we were wrong to do this?” Answer: No, but you might have said something like the “Sorry, we have moved to this at the other one.” = ———— ae “Dear Me Post: girl is eight years old and | am expecting another child Would it be proper to send announcements for this one also? My husband does not think we should send them out, but T can't’see why the arrival — of this second baby 4s any. less important than the first." Answer: 4 think it is true that the arrival of a first baby is always momentous news, Re- ports of others aretaken each time more casually, However, there is fo rule against ‘send- ing announcements no matter how-many times there may be occasion to do so. Tn this par- ticular case it seems to me that after eight years, a second haby would cause quite as much interest as did the first. “Dear Mrs. Post: My hus- bart and | received an invi- tation to al semipublic dinner, The trivitation specifies " Will you please me exactly what this means?” Answer. “Black. Tie’ means that the men are expected to wear tuxedos and the women spot toe —ehrberate dress SSCS. Job’ S Daugkiers Bethel oO Bundled up in their snow suits and My little evening i i Zipping along through the snow are Paul Young, left, and friend Dennis Wooster of Silverhill road. They, don't Pontiac Press Photes having a wonderful time are, left to right, Teddy, Debbie and Charles Young of Sunhill road. _# > “ said he had to eat expiaicing eeaaiae * Jas one mother to another, but treats me like a child. By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: Some’ giris get into trouble because they “know .too much”—but ours (age 15) got into trouble be- - cause she didn't know enough. A soldier sta- tioned near here (age 20) got her into trouble and we had a talk with him. He get hig par-. ‘ents’ consent to marry but he stalled : five Se) I she didn’t even have the com- mon courtesy to answer my letter. . “After three months we prac- tically dragged this boy to our clergyman and it came out that he was already married and a -father. Our daughter begged us not to prosectite - him, but how can we let him " go free (pier what he’s done to - her? tease give us some’ ad- © vice. We are half-crazy. . NO SIGNATURE “ DEAR NO: The bay is mor- ally bankrupt. See his Com- manding Officer and give him the facts. He should be dealt with according to military reg- ulations. : * * “DEAR ABBY: What do you: — think of a man who includes his mother in all his dates? And what do you think of a mother who asks to be in- cluded?” —' DISGUSTED | DEAR DISGUSTED: I think they deserve each other. x x«.* “DEAR ABBY: We've been ° married 12:-years and I have a wonderful wife, but she She makes me eat everything on my plate whether I like it or not arid she tells me to go to bed when I’m not sleepy. We . both work and have no chil- Ee and. there is nothing we- | ant that we can't have, but the way she treats me keeps me from being happy. I am a .peace-loving man and don't like loud arguments in the house. How can I change my wife?” — oe IET MAN aoe Ree we ee oe * a “8 est os : mind the En a all” as long as there’ s lots of snow for those after school sled- ding parties. Area Folks End Vacations Mr. and Mrs. Smith Falcon- er of Hickory Grove Toad have returned trom a two week visit to Phoenix, Ariz, visited their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Faleoner Jr. and their 1)- month-old granddaughter, The Falconers also several days in Tucson, and Nogities, Mex. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. ‘Emerick and sons, Rebert and Richard of Birmingham have *_peturned—fren—Miaui——Beach, spent Aria. Fa., ie they were pavesis 2 + Installs New Officers Officers tor the coming year of Pontiac Bethel 5, Interna- tional Order of Job’s Daugh- ters, were installed Saturday evening at Masonic Temple, ote . KIKI JANE SERLES New officers are Kiki’ Jane Sekles, henored queen; Linda ~Olds, senior princess; Sharon Nichols, junior princess; Caro- lyn -Mills, guide; Karen Anto- li¢h, marshal; Sharon Burk- low, chaplain; Ellen Cornell, fitst messenger; Sandra Schmidt, . second messenger: Edwina. Skelley, third mes- senger; Pat Rahja, fourth mes- senger; and Ruth Ann Webster, fifth messenger. *,* 8 Others. include Boardman, musician; Hunt, recorder; Cynthia Hiltz, treasurer; Irene Reed, libra- rian; Susan Hiltz, inner: guard; Dorothy Carol Wilson, outer guard; San-_ dra Bronson, senior custodian; and Vickie Landsparger, junior custodian. : * * * Installing offic ers were Fran Sekles, Kay Lee, Mary Moore, “Jane McCune, Barbara LeCor- .nu, Janet Kneale, Kay Bow- man, Virginia Sheehan, Kim Nixon and Loretta Tsatsanis. Mrs. Nicholas Samourig sang ._ the solo, “The Lord's Prayer.’ Where they~ Judy, , vaguely at the Surf cnt. They also visited Birmingham residents, Mr, and Mrs. George A. Lyon Sf. and-famfily on Bimini. * x Dr. and Mrs. Donald Strauss of James K boulevard spent the holidays visiting their sen and his family, Arden Strauss, _ of San Diego, Calif. Dr. Strauss has returned to the city, and Mre. Strauss will remain in San Diego for several weeks. 5° tk ok Brant Cotterman has re- turned to Michigan State Uni- _versity after spending the. holi- days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don RR. Cotterman of West Troquois road, His Houseguests were his roonimate, Frank Mehwald of Cleveland, Ohio; Barbara Tab- lor of Battle Creek and Sharon MeKenzie of Cassopolis, Your Coiffure, Make-Up Have Proper Places . Make-up and coiffures have their proper time and place. And the girl who sets out for ‘the office in the morning wear- ing heavy eye make-up and an elaborately-curled bouffant’ hairdo is out of tempo. She attracts attention, all right, but it's not complimen- tary. She looks every bit as silly as the girl who turns up “at a party‘with a dash of lip- stick, her hair slicked back, wearing tweeds. Neither girl has learned the fun of suiting clothes and make-up to the oe- easion, then. fo both. They're Inclined to be self-cormscious because they're _ aware | that thing is wrong, This is a4 day! and age in which make-up téchniques and the right clothés are available to everyone who meaty is in- terested. . tting about ~ Some-: Bob Cotterman returned to Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. * * Former Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Games (nee Elizabeth Waterbury? of Clarkston announce the birth. of a son, Martin-Scott, Dec. 21 at Pontiac General Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. sand Mrs. Edwin J. Waterbury of Mark street and Mr. and Mrs. Albert F- Games _of Dover road. : Pontiac residents, | Gna rmen _ Appointed for Event Committees for a card par- ty to be held Feb. 4 at Roose- velt Masonic Temple were named when Areme Chapt No, 503, ES, met. Monday evening at the temple. a, 2 2 rs. Eugene Perkio was ap: - M pointed chairman, Others help- ing.include Mrs, ae Prit- > Lunsford, Mrs, Aare oe: Mrs. Clarence Rush, Mrs. Vic- -tor Bodamer, Mrs. Daniel Pet- erson, Mrs, Gladys, Holliman, Mrs.” G, R, Scharf, Mrs. Ar- thur Webster, and Mrs. Paul Richardson, OTHER CHAIRMEN Additional chairmen are Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs, Albert Kug- ler, Mrs. Joseph Waring, Mrs. Frank Waring, Eugene Perkio, Harry Eaton, Clarence Rush, Mrs. Harry Eaton and Mrs. Raymond Boatright. -Betrothals Told MOSHOULA D. ATHANAS Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Z, Atha nas of Beach h street’ announce the engagement of their daugh” ter, Moshoula Despina, to Nich- olas Yaksich IIT, ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Yaksich of Detroit. He is now serving with the U.S many. been set, 7 Army in Manav, Ger- No wedding date all: LINDA. ROBERTSON “Mr, and Mra. Richard Rob- | ertson of Euelid avenue an- . nounte the engagement of their - daughter, Linda, to Kenneth R. McClintock Jr., sen of Mr. and Mrs: Kenneth R. McClintock of South | Parke street. No wed. > ding date ana been set, = - DEAR QUIET: W's time you a little noise. "You won't .. Change your wife but you can ehange your tactics. Tell her . gently, but sweetly and firmly that you will not be “put to " bed” and~all the rest of it.” When she knows you mean business, she will batk down — and probably like it! «DEAR. “ABBY: straighten this out once and for all, My parents have. both remarried and both fave chil- _ dren from their second mar- riage. My mother says that her ‘children by my stepfather are my half-sisters and my - stepfather’s children by his first wife are my stepbrothers, Need 6 to 11-Year-Olds PCH to Stage ‘King and r eleaas If you have children between. six ond 11 “years “at age with some singing ability, who would like to be‘in Pontiac Central High School's production of “The King and ”, you: ; ‘Invited for tryouts Wednesday and ‘Thu: Garth Errington, drama coach, states that ‘there are openings for 11 talented children, and that identical twins, in the spring at Pontiac Central High. Tryouts begin at 3:30 p.m. on both days. Those selegt- ed will play | the part of ee children, \ :Mrs, P, Jerome F ink “of ( Onens drive puts the finishing touches on one of “her oil paintings. worker and the busy | Old Cloths. Replaced by Sponge — ~ Today's synthetic sponges create a gay~splash of color in the kitchen and bath, and are as Versatile as they are colorful, Replacing the -dismal cleaning cloth, {hese prod- ucts of modern chemistry are pretty eriough to be left on dis- play—even when guests arrive. 5 * * d Now a new sponge, .is de-_ signed to stay-soft whethér wet ; - or dry—théreby ‘enabling it to tackle innumerable tasks throughout the house, includ- ing polishing: silver and WAX- ig. These foamy plastic sponges have an attractive translucent - «quality, and come-in a variety _ of useful shapes and sizes, Even h@avy wax rinses away - quickly, leaving the sponge fresh and new looking in’ sec- onds, They are mildew-proof - and will not retain a or bacteria. * * Bright colors and soft tex: tures make these sponges par- ticularly attractive to children, ~ and provide an easy way to get the yeunger set,into the habit of cleaning, up after a bathtub “boat Tace or cooky raid. svaiges an afternoon : A mother to an — American Field Service student and OS BE - omen’s Section. ee ee Soe eI tes. volunteer . fogether. = ape oe oe _ either boy or girl are also needed. The play will be given . “Now how about the new baby from my mother and my stepfather? Is he my half-broth- er: or my stepbrother? Thank DEAR ALL: The children of your mother by your stepfa- ther and the children of -your father by your stepmother are all half-sisters and half broth- ers, The children of your step- . mother (and stepfather) are ~“ stepsisters and stepbrothers. Se CONFIDENTIAL TO AR- _LENE: You are “mature” OUGHT to~do whether you want to do it or not, . wk For a personal reply, write to Abby in care of this paper. Enclose a_ self-addressed, stamped envelope. 2 Pontiac Press Phote ~ four children of her own, she still finds time to keep up with her painting. She “and her family also do handicraft work ~ re yea a ae > es | ~ Beth Jocob Group _ Host to State Board © Temple Beth. Jacob Youth Group was host for a meeting of the Michigan State Temple Youth board during the past weekend. The youth group gave the Sabbath evening. service Fri-/ day. Donald Barnett, president of thé Pontiac group, delivered the sermon. * * - Following the service, Benja- min Morris of Jackson, ‘presi- dent of the state group, and his executive board gave talks on - _ the relationship of the state ye * Ap -housing for - “Marilyn Ketchell arranged” _ Danspentatios to and from the and . - Saturday, the state board met that Walker held a party for the board at his house, ~ Board members returned home Sunday after-a brunch at the Temple. — * * * Michael Nosanchuk was in charge of the program Friday evening, and Marcey Agree set fhe board. omnia evening Stanton. -the—loeal-group.—: a Newlected C Oven Cleaning baked-on foods trom / ” the oven interior needn't mean hours. of scraping _and frayed tempers. Use | er: pressure, or a household aim- monia cleanser, jhen wash yrelt with detergent or soap. For long neglected ovens, hte placing a small saucer _motda or an ammoria- cloth’ in orn a “it foods til be lonsenta nd the ~ MR. qnd. MRS: LEAH PATTEN Maries 1 50} years ag » today were ur. ‘and Mrs: venue. They tere honored ee | Sunday at an open. house reception. given by their son ~ Eleah Patten of Augusta wi F oadbridge street, and daughter-in-law, Mr.-ahd Mrs, E.G, Patten of About 70 guess attended. ie Mal Joseph: Green and’ Mrs. Peter Niemi assined. The Pattens have been, Pontiac. ong about-40° years. They have four Lege . ane eae ee we n. Out-of-town: guests Cee PE ge he ees a aoa HE a, ae es oe _THE PONTIAC c rms TUESDAY. JANUARY 6 1950" “SEW 'N SAVE FABRIC SHOP Presents — “he s Fabrics for Spring . --'a Fashion Show - 2 gt Me | TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER STORE _ WEDNESDAY, ‘JAN. 7-1:15 P.M. You saw it Monday on “The Lady of Charm” program —~ see it now at our shop — all of the exciting new spring fabrics and fashions — | _ Featuring: a DAZZLE—fine combed irl dry broadcloth 98c yd. / . ROBEST—little or no iron Fashion Prints .98c yd. | TRAINS ‘Seo Self-Improvement Marathon Book- let. 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But I've been lonely|right to the companionship of| - ; They are taking a lot on them- ; __@EAN SMITH the He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. {243 West 17th St., engagement of theirdaugh-— ter, Jean, to Frederick Gaff. pattern—add 10 cents for each | gaye for 1st-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care The: Dept., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address | Pontiac Press, 137 Patt MOMS! | selves to try to tell you, their! - and zone, size and style mataher. -fother tater, what you-ought t0 do. | == Lass or Lads! | “But child dead set} Don’t argue with them, quar- Goid thea te wok wi «| against = mattis have. <a with them or worry about bulky sweater: a button down | “You’ I RAVE fill-in in white, cut like a little vest. Goes under a bulky. “blouse. ee if you scurry — h GETTING MARRIED? }] BIG STORE-WIDE { —as specialists in Formal Wear i" Rentals, you are sasuped that garments, 908 W. 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Stable Geccaeat, — * Vet Preference Machine Takes’ ¢ Fidel Castro Wi Id 9 R bel F tions? eer: an riaei Cds r Oo e e ac | Policy Remains \Scans Bills CANN Loe te tere ink baw peupered a list of ST, LOUIS: (UPI) — National ov rap sesnotunrl t , . authoritative nameg — a “handful : Rejectors, Inc., has come up with acme] i k tor the; Civil, Service Denies , detector which permits NEW YORK — Behind thé sim- of niet, Fae WAY ee “a rs ae pinged permi ae ao ..July 26 movement: Fidel Castro, Halting Point Bonus; the use of paper money in vending ple label.of rebel victory in Cuba : ‘Com res Pastas machines. ‘ gre the nine separate and distinct Peggy ipa “Armando No. Change Envisioned | NEW YORK { ee groups that have united under Fi- The company, world's Nargont EW YORK (AP) — Sugar del Castro and the 26th of Ligid No promises, statements, pacts LANSING upp — The Civil b mpoured of coin one commodity whose price is Movement. or plans by anybody else outside aictaind dun oeeee. pds watched and regulated by of the provisional government will Service Commission said today; dling mechaniems, unvelied three |the U.S. government. Today, after five and a “halt be accepted. there has been no change in its vinee ut the secant % What to: ‘Cabe’ : years of guerrilla warfare, the N liey of job preference to machines at recent National happens 8 crop as , either will any agreement with) po! t giving Automatic Merchandisers Asso- (Fidel Castro takes over could - complete victory over the Batista a military junta. — the remainder veterans and none was anticipated! ciation here, affect the supply and price here, | . wipembens vase and the teri -of the army lpadership that Batista — consulting various veteran) One enables the 3 to buy |but not to the extent it might: if Their harvesting and refining is oll a scramble for power by led — be tolerated. ; Mee poner ee \imore tha one at more such regulations’ didn't exist. then tailored to these quotas and have waited for ts sdidition Se pamdeg Went ; '—_-- ‘than one price, with the use of ‘That is because Cuba is-allowed|to their own estimates of how the people who ha approval for his Provisional P er | Rep. Don: Pears (R-Buchanan), paper money. Another could pro-to send only part of its normal much more sugar they ¢an sell this day. dent Urrutia, Fidel Castro has Speaker Pro Tem of the e of vide a wide variety_of ticket sales crop here, and because chances in markets other than the United “We are cal a he oy tn made one other step to maintain Representatives, said he services for commuter railroads, of getting more sugar from other States, a Guben rebel hea aquarters in New the unity. of the rebels by promis-' renee ee emg no longer theaters and -other businesses areas areeexcellent. Le Soe ee ot ae few peoples ia ing his volunteer army a place as gave preference to veterans. which dispense tickets, x * * ot It American corisumption drags, modern times whose volunteer the nucleus: and leadership of the) - wo nuit add 10 points” to |. * « * Last year Cuba sent 3*2 million |the Department of Agriculture citizen army has delested the reg- new Cuban Ar my: veterans’ scores if they pasa the " And the third, called a “com- short tons of raw sugar here. Its lowers the quotas allowed into the ular army. But have we defeated Is it senna! * < ’ | test,” said C. J. Hess, deputy coud. be used for sending com-|quota this year—out of a total/market, and thus drooping prices . the law of history: there has never sian firet flush of: vict director of Civil Service. “There |munications such as telegrams, estimated U.S. consumption of 9% are revived. been a revolution without a-coun- ith the first Mush of VICtOTY! ig » 15-point bonys for disabled jcablegrams, long distance tele- ‘million tons—is set at just over; If consumption ‘exceeds the lution?” ~ faded, and with 1,500 miles be-| veterans,’* phone calls and other messages.|3 million tons. The Cuban Sugar|quotas—which happens more often — ter-revolution?”” _ tween them and the enormous hap- : the nation ;} John Gottfried, president of the Institute estimates this year’s|than not, since the original esti- “It in not surprising to hear this __piness at home, the Cuban under-| Hess said the question is brodgh company, said the devices utilize \crop there—if haryested and mar-|mate. is usually._set. low. the | kind of talk among Cuban rebels. ground in New York is not tao) poe then un oe desigirenes “electronic scanning method” keted without hitch—should be|quotas are raised, making up the The revelt itself has been led, sure. - bgp the bonus B1VeS ty detect paper money, and to just under 6 million tons. That|shortage and° killing any boom in shaped and inspired largely by “We area nation of individual: too muc an adyantage, accept or reject -it. Patents are|would make plenty and to spare prices. Cuba's ntiddie class: doctors, ists,” a weary member said. “Our, == = =. * *& *® ‘still pending. for the U.S. market. - lawyers, merchants, students. wealth comes from our sugar, our; “But the policy, which has been —— - . The United States regulates sug-| Time has not erased “the basis. Fidel Castro himself embodies gambling casinos — in short, our in effect about a year, has not! The word “atom” comes from ar sales under a law designed to|similarities of dogs and wolves. the spirit of the revolution. He is ability to deal with others. Wejbeen schanged,”’ he said. “And|the Greek atomos, meaning “not keep domesti¢ cane and sugar|Both species gestate in about 63 : the son of a Spanish immigrant are like an important corridor, but the commission would not take‘cut’’ or indivisible. Atomic theory |beet growérs.as happy as possible |days, can can crossbreed, and produce who worked on a sugar plantation a corridor nonetheless. And it is action of this sort without consult-|was expounded as early as 400|while still letting our offshore |fertile offspring. Dogs anf wolves until he had enough money to buy difficult to have a secure family ing the various veterany organ- B.C. by the Greek physical phi- | possessions and our allies main- fall “prey: to-the same parasites his own land. . life if you live in a busy corridor.” izations.” 5 ‘lesopher Democritus. tain. their economies. . and diseases. - At his death, the Castro estate = : : = cC . “ . | ‘was valued at $448,000. Fidel’s OUT OF THE JUNGLE NOW — But many complicated probs, - = _share: about $80,000. Even by Cu- ~ lems remain for Cuban rebel leader Fidel Castro (right) and his * .ban standards, this kind of bank~ supporters such as brother Raul Castro (left) and Juan Almeida, account places Castro no higher q guerrilla leader; a . than upper middle class. ; . ee : | Raut, one of the movement's away from Florida where ‘brutaliz- And his place in the kevolution commandantes, often erupted. ing government by chief and army is as typical. With only a pel has been the tradition. If the new ef followers. he has lived for most) Only with the help of the middle anvernmienl (canitake nels uialad" of the past five years in the tugged |class did Castro manage to sur- herents say, historians may some Sierra Maestre Mountains “tn Cu- vive with his back to’ the sea wall. ay, || ee 2 . \day draw parallels between the ba's eastmost Oriente province, ay The Provisional Preside nt of the rove sment of July 26; 1953, in San- recting the sniping and delaying new government in Aavana, Dr. tiago dé-Cuba and July 4, 1776, in tactics used against une Batista Manuel Urrutia, is part and parcel | py itade iphia. government. of the same kind of middle class] . aimed en sainisaiinadel Gandia hel ic e is aduate of -the an ’ ’ It has been a pevelution by ae i ee .. 4a hal or| peorly armed band of. rebels st- amateurs — considerably differ. | University © qyana, 4 y : ent from army sergeant Batista’s And former judge in an Oriente tacked the Fort Moncada in San- revolt which employed profes- Province count von < meal. wenrtsese of Iv ee HAPPEN TO YOU! ‘When a c onde in Winter ° sional soldiers, Castro’s attacks | According to the Pact " “ iw dlctulorshiy: ar _with home-made bombs often |Mcas, signed last August by a ; ‘ failed. -A general strike called (Cuban revolutionary groups, Ur-| And from this futile, bloody at- cold, moisture from the air can collect in the low points for lgst April never came off (rulia was named unanimous ow wk the revolution took Pat pea Rebel casualties were usually (for Provisional President — a for--But one spokesman at re’ ad- higher than government losses. (mal step that gave the middle class quarters in New York explained: of the gas. line— freeze it shut— stop the > flow of fuel. You’ re Arms shipments were Intercept. leadership, ; euuly 26 ie only te amie ot —— — ed by Batista. Family disagree. | This is something new on-the/resistance against tyranny. It. is _ : seine - — : : oo yi reais between Fidel and Dremce face of this lush idland an air hour the fight for freedom. It is not a} stopped until a Low- truck comes! : —— : oo : ns iway of life after the victory." —- * = : . What worries this leader and ° ; . - others in the movement is the wide ; . . o = p Mae a _ Ist Fire ompany, lead Pipe Slaying spectrum of causes that make up : . . so the nine separate rebel groups Receives rter Brings life Terms . ‘united by the tyranny of Batista under the banner of Castro, One Day Late. ee . | DETROIT “uy Three Detroit are) are: eripria — oro: KULPTOWN..Pa, (AP) 2 8T men were -sentenced to -life tm lence he the Autentlooe< tt . _twg years David Kennedy. a prisonment yesterday. for the lead jaywere of-former Presidertt—Dr. plumber, toiled in his spare time pipe slaying of an elderly man. (Curjos Prio Socarras; the students to build’ a one-stor y ffame and ce onnven Me ue ” Records who left the University of Havana . : “ge : - “ourt Judge Jose f ‘ CTU: tnet ve er divie : ment- block” home in this eastern Robert N. Brown, 34, William. V. an ene ie toto re of cee Pennsyls ae _— Turner, 28, and Andre w Kentrick, Rodon, Carrillo, Villaverde. > Half It was ready asa Christmas gift) -Crimes like this make a person =: And in the background ts. the for his wife and 21 month-old 900 believe in capital raialaitnent Gf a aleth Movement = The family “moved in Christmas Gillie said as he passed sentence. | °Y Ut. A. M. Santos Bush. This eee enee es Pipe s = Pett shag Se to carry guns or Monday a fire “destroyed the ging Jacob Kogan, 81, with @ piece’ ** Hut dedicated itself to house when firemen trom neigh fr Toad pipe vate a $22 seen -Hiding—an underground railway boring communities were too late * shop robbery Dec. 18. of shelter, medical aid stations, to save it. The Kennedy's lost ev See | money collections and smuggling ervibing | i the cause af the rebeliion. . | * * 8 Church “Attendance In addition, there are the guer: rp ab in . : ; in y y And Monday « judge granted ® Sentence for 3 Boys ——_|illa commanders themselves: — I HIS WON'T H APPEN TO ‘you with Standard Gasolines with ia ‘charter for Kulptown’s first fire : : ; ‘used to independent action and ac- = , company, although township offi-) (\WAYNESBURG, Pa. (AP) — A/cepting Jeadership only to make - * | clals had objected to the extra fax (irene County judge has sen isure of victory, ‘DE: ICER. Standard’ Ss De Icer prevents gas-line freeze! Get it . , burden itenced thyre teenage bevs to at-} Each group and each leader, t NO EXTRA COST, wa One of the sites under considera: tend ¢hurely every Sunday for the tebel hierarchy expects, will want at i q tion for the proposed fire house next year. The boys had pleaded its own ends served = in. 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SE PUKE STREET. “ , He : a i ‘ ‘ : ; ad nr . ye Taker Oi. cece Industrie! ofm and = Brae : Pine A 04 Poo. ‘ Cae oa et a ee 3 fe 3 . OTE - i 3 ' > ES : i . e ~ i ee 5 a ge : f- : a : 5 \ Ce . fe ed gk — z | -. r < Ne 4 - 6 Fa ee * : * ” : ae ep et Sa es Ge A : * ; : Per ee ws J €% aie Se Py : i seat c3 . ‘ “ ae ar ota F ¥ Sie Soon % s Roo a et Dee oy ee é ‘ a * s x “ ; * ~. = & ie ef . ee eee . “i. - “ 4% eo es Ns ; : aay rs - ne Seana =D ee PO Giese ean een : es 5 * ‘ s : PS t : _ ; tes i*s be ’ abe. STIRS Stow cen ” * Fe See ee = sg ee ‘ x oe Ce s * ae . ¥ 5 * an 2 —— : Shit ey Hi. spew Centers in Village * ees | 2 a MILFORD — With no official business scheduled at last night's . regular meeting, council members had an informal discussion on the proposed shopping center. = the village. A- Detroit_firm, represented by, Highland realtor Edward Steele, wants to build a 14-store shopping unit at the north end of Milford. The area is now zoned heavy commercial and would have to be ‘rezoned commercial bgfore con- struction on the center could begin. At the other end of town, Le- man Kain of the Circle Realty Co, has had plans for a shopping center approved by the village council, providing ‘he erects 60 subdivision new homes in his here first, _Athough—the—propefty;- x * * ~ Kain has objected to the stipula- _ tion before some of the council| ¥85 ‘members, but he has not yet pre- sented a formal complaint, accord- ing to Village President Joseph Gerrard. A committee is expected to sent recommendations on the shopping center at presen north si next week's regular meeting. Another question raised at last “It two new shoppifg centers are constructed at either end of Milford, what will happen to the present business sec- Village council- members| and local merchanjs are consider- night’s meeting was: tion?”’ Shopping Sites | - Concern Milford No New Action Taken|, on Construction of Two -—leeated: along. General Motors and South Milford roads, is zoned for a shop- ping center, ‘the 60-home stipula- tion has slowed that project down. (Causing From Our News ew - damaging gale winds Tuesday, and the season's worst storm lashed the. West Coast with heavy rains and 100-mile-an-hour winds. - As the core of the cold air pushed inte the East during the night, ‘temperatures plunged to be- low zero in New England and ranged in the 20s as far south as upper Florida. - Wind gusts of up to 73" miles cold pounded‘ New York City and its suburbs Monday, upsetting two! airplanes at La Guardia Airport tween a Stateri — ferry and al barge. -Eighteen persons were injured when the ferry. beat carrying 1,800. commuters from Manhat- tan to Saten Island was rammed broadside in New-York Harbor by a gasoline barge cast adrift ‘by gale-force winds. The ferry, the ‘Tormpkineville? completed its voyage to Staten Is- Hand, where two ambulances were| waiting to remove the injured to a ‘hospital. Several police launches od oy guard craft. escorted the ' ferry. - The. double-decked ferry, which| was about half. way - between. the Statue of Liberty and Staten Island when it was struck amidships on the starboard side by the barge Texaco. The impact, which ripped a huge hole in the ferry’s side, knocked scores of passengers to the deck and broke several win- dows. A-number of people in New Jer- sey and New England were hospi- talized with possible broken bones, cuts, and head injuries when the gusts blew them down on side- walks. Most were women, A man in New Jersey office was cut when a nearby window him with ing: ‘the Propiem. man Mrs, Lioyd Smith, - Co-sponsored by the Pacey Teachers Association and Dr. Wil- liam Crommett, the clinic will ac- commodate“all children and adults: “in the area. Registered nurses Mrs, Virgil Mooney and Mrs. Clement. Ber- den have volunteered their serv- aed ™ ices. ~ Pee The! second _ clinic will be, held. in February; and the third-shot/ . will be given ‘individually in O¢-|the- tober, Mrs, Smith said. - _ Farmers’ Taxes Rise 7 Pct. in Year of 1958 WASHINGTON (® — Farmers were paying 7 per cent higher by the end of « taxes on farmland 1958 than a year earlier, Agriculfure Department showed today. —~ Land taxes were nearly five -times as high-by the end of the year as the average for the 1910-147 period. Waterford Schedules Polio Clinic Thursday; _A “‘first-shot”’ polio cline will be coriducted at. the Waterford Village Schoolfrom- 5:30 to -7:30 p.m, Thursday, according to al report ew glass. Another freak aspect of the “gates was in Newark, N. J. where .21 ‘burglar alarms were set off and had police hurrying = until nef could be~ shut off. Plate glass~store windnes were smashed th i the -Norh- east. somnety aii chimneys were felled... « “A” wintty, storm ~ also battered northern California Monday, caus- ing widespread’ and at least one death. Lawi R. Ostertag, taptaiA of 4 i crab boat, was swept ov ‘fn high seas and drowned in L. Bay. £ eR OR ~ At least. #4 tages around . the| New Year's holiday Kansas recorded eight deetha,| Oklahoma seven, souri and ‘Néw York five each, Iowa four, Illinois three, Wiscon- son two, and Tennessees Georgia, Louisiana, Pennsylvania and Cali- fornia one edch. - The intense cold in the nation's interior relented somewhat during the night as a strong’ warming| trend swept out of the Rockies. into the plains, the Great Lakes, Ohio Valley and Lower ee Nal- ley. The-cold air also brought heavy! snow to sections of” western New Meeting to Organize Center for Disabled Gales: Flay. Both ae per hour in advance of the bitter) and causing a harbor. collision be- ri Spe ae has a capacity of 2,500 passengers, — Indiana, Mis | Injuries — “York state, blocking roads with A wave of cold, arctic air drove|six-foot drifts and cutting speeds into the East in the wake of|0* the New York ‘thruway for a time to 35 miles an hour. A 60-mile-an-hour wind gust tipped a huge airliner back on its. taif at La Guardia Airport, The 43 persons aboard escaped injury and damage to the plane % over a light private plane, in- jaring Miss Carla Granzow, 73, , So ee ak arian in New York Monday night were hampered ‘by the winds and icy ‘temperatures. About 150 firemen and 100-firemen-contrdiled a blaze! in another . four-story. tenement building. No. injuries were re- ported, but many tenants were rescued by aerial ladders. Orders BOOKS: in Land Deal” ‘was minor. The wind also flipped | — fought a Brooklyn tenement blaze/ ‘Hospital Patient field, Twp., announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Jenny Carolyn, to Lawrence P. Zaborow- Zaborowski-of Chesterton, Ind. A, tame, wedding is planed. _ piven 60 Days © Herman Kiefer Cracks Local, President Leaun Harrelson has been cheated 7 a land trans- action. Louis C. Linteeu. his wife, his mother, and Joseph Polina, main- tenance superintendent of Motor- car Transport Co. in Pontiac, were jJordered to bring in financial ac- countings Jan. 16 to the office of John*W. Bell, Harrelson’s attor- ney Harrelson _ filed - suit in “August | Down on Man Who “Smuggled in Whisky - DETROIT ao — Officials at De- troit's’ Herman Kiefer Hospital sought today to prevent a recur- rence of what they termed drunken brawling among tuberculosis pa- tients over the Christmas and New Year's weekends. Seto Jone, 57, was sentenced yes- terday to 60 days in the Detroit House of Correction for smuggling whisky to fellow patients. *.* x Robert M. Dalton, business man- claiming he had been gypped out of $5,700 by Linteau and the others after he entered into a- three-way tdeat known as the Northridge Subdivi- sion, in Waterford Township. ~ The Teamsters. president Claims he should have received one-third of the reported $17,000 profits, but only was paid $300 by Linteau after e initial investment Of-$833. Suggest Repeal of Grand Jury Rereire: Committee hase of real estate ;;courage-other- -patients.— ager at the hospital” asked Traffic Judge John D. Watts that an ex- ample be made of Jone to dis In Recorder's (criminal) Court, - Judge George Murphy placed Eugene Poloski, 30, and John Zupanich, 39, on probation fer four months. Officials said they were found drinking and fighting last week with another patient. Mrs. Irmgard Reich; « afternoon superintendent of the hospital's FB Advance Three Named) Sales’ Manager;| | Boost Cromwell, ski, son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert) EB. F. Lewis Asst. Snell! Three promotions; . announced today by’ Cc. F. D _general coach sales manager of GMC Truck » ‘and Coach Divi- _$ion.” ae E. F. Lewis was appointed new assistant ‘general sales “manager, taking. over Dick's for- - mer post. 0. P. Cromwell, formerly a West |Rd Coast Sales representative in San Francisco, was named eastern regional sales manager, with head- | quarters in New York City. R. C. Snell, who has held the post since 1926, has retired under the pro- visions of General Motors . retiré| ——— se * * Ron H. aes who has done transportation survey work with the company for the -past four years, Was assigned sales terti- tory No. 8, comprising North and South Carolina’ and portions _ of West Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee and Maryland, He will make his office in Charlotte, N.C. Richard E. Collett has joined the organization and will cover northern California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, western - Montana and Wyoming. Collett, of San Francisco, has a broad background in the coach industry. Lewis came to the Coach sales staff in 1947 as a sales representa- tive in nee and Indiana. He manager! in 1953. For two years prior to 1947 he was parts and service training one new ap-) - pointment and a retirement in the) _ coece Sales Department were |’ Dick, - | a WAP ne ve : : ~~) RAYNE VENNIX- Mr. and Mrs, Fred Moore,..3283 Emmons Rd., Rochester, announce the engagement of their daughter, LoRayné Helen Vennix, to Ted Schaefer, son of> Mr. -and Mrs. =— T. Schaefer, 6269 Atkins Troy..An early fall Y adding. is pla ais ae Safety Building License Bureau New Hours Set. the Pontiac Police Dept. be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fridays. at the bureatis, Capt. Koren said might wish to-come in. 4 I lit Explosion _ in Pump House (Causes Fire New hours have — established for the Driver's License Bureau’ gf Capt. Joseph Koren said that the bureau, located on the first floor of the Public Safety ae will Mondays ‘through Thursdays and! The license bureau of the Oak- land County Sheriff's Dept. is open until 9 p.m. Wednesdays, giving area residents who work days two nights a week to transact affairs the police jlicensing bureau is keeping open Friday nights to accommodate the many downtown shoppers who OAKLAND ‘TOWNSHIP—A sump! | thoase on the Old Acres Home for) _ |Children property at 384 W. Pred-| ‘moré Rd. was damaged by fire) yesterday afternoon. . The oil burner in the palkiee! exploded, causing the blaze, ac- cording to Rochester Fire Chief George Ross. Damage to the struc- ture and equipment inside was es- timated at between $00 to $1,000, he‘sald. =~ The pump house is ‘Jocated. about 50 feet from the home which is owned and operated by W. H. Harding. The Rochester firemen were as- ‘sisted by the-Orion-Township Fire. Dept. in fighting the blaze. No one was hurt. Martin Battles to Retain Place Challenged by Halleck on -GOP Leadership of House i WASHINGTON (UPI)—Rep. Jo- seph W. Martin Jr., 74, battled des- perately today to stop a drive to can leader of the Heuse. . The challenger was Rep. Charles A. Halleck, 58, of Indiana, one of the best rough and tumble debat- ers in the House, Insurgent Republicans, dissat- isfied with Martin's leadership, claimed they had the votes to elect Halleck as.GOP leader at a caucus ef House Republicans this afternoon, Martin's lieuten. ants likewise claimed victory. They said the party would’ not repudiate ‘the veteran. Massa- chusetts lawmaker after his — years. of service. ~Famingln ks end his 20-year reign as Republi-| . Busy Session: Reappoints Hamlin to Review Board; Debates Parking, Rezoning: FARMINGTON—For people who recall past council meetings last- ing until 1 a.m., last night’s meet- ing, preceded by a public hearing, was an eye-opener. - ss council heard and answered ques- tions.on a rezoning proposal, dis- cussed at length plans for off-street parking, reappointed Delos Haniilin . to the Board of Review for another three years, and instructed City Manager Earl Scherffius to look into the possibilities of setting up as * * ‘ ; whieh canes at: The public hearing concerned a proposal to rezone a parcel of ~ and Farmington Rds. for ‘malti- ple dwellings, The few. citizens -ptesent atthe meeting offered only slight oppo- sition. They wanted answers to questions on parking, garbage. dis- ‘posal, rubbish pickup and _possi- ble overcrowding of. schools. * * * John Allen, architect for -the Farmington Development Co,, de- velopers of the apartments, plained that parking lots and drive- ways would in. no. way interfere. with adjacent property, that ‘each apartment wil] have its own gar- bage disposal and ificinerator, and that ‘rubbish will be picked up at the cufb as-it is for the rest of the city. ‘He also. pointed out thet since the units are riot designed for large families,. they would create few problems in the schools. ACTION WITHHELD _- eee» Message Found manager. From 1942 until 1945 hee was active in training persormel . in the use of GM war products. Cromwell joined the GM Coach organization in 1947 and has been successively a technical _gervice seven years a sales representative on the West Coast. oo: division, said hospital attendants counted 42 whisky bottles, 8 wine bottles and 146 beer. bottles and; cans Christmas weekend. She said most of this was smug- gled into the hospital by friends and relatives of patients. | mecHanieal engineering eral Motors. Technical Institute. started in coach sales in 1951 and worked on bus. ‘Secifications until he entered survey Work four years ‘e Nursés and attendants said they jwere—threatened “by—4 a. drunken La ‘Terry, who has a degree in: Gen-| |diaper in a subway station there. ¢ station, read: in Kidnap Case to Coney Island “NEW YORK (AP) — A wide-| spread search for a kidnaped in- fant has shifted to Coney Island after a note with a foreboding message was found - pinned to a The unsigned note, found Mon- day in the women’ s room ot the Note Pinned to Diaper representative and for the past’ Shifts Search for Baby. There was no contest for the Democratic leadership. The Demo- In little more than an hour the . land at the corner of: Freedom —— @Xe . er pC eTaae Vd NC Same arte a retirement program for oity em- - _ [Peres . -The—-meeting,— -& p.m. was. over at 9:07 pm prefers that the’ council take no trats at their caucus today planned to back speaker Sam Ray-) ‘burn of Texas for re-election and choose Rep. John W. McCormack i(Mass) to serve again as Demo- cratic floor. leader, Rayburn al-, ‘man in history as speaker. | x * * _{. The first Republican test vote |will come when Halleck’s support: ers offer a resolution to provide, for conduct of the election by se- cret ballot. If that move fails, they acknowledge they would have no hope of unseating Martin. ‘Dies of Heater Burns. -action on. the proposal ° ‘moment.” Council members- ‘agreed. Scherfflus said that the Off. | street Parking Committee was not yet prepared to give a final ready -has ‘erved longer than any) epert on plans for. “municipal ‘parking lots. bd | He said the boundaries if the posed parking “areas. has been ‘discussed, also the availability of lots. “We must determine the ap- proximate values and the amount of property needed aia first step,” he said. . Dulles Nurses Virus ; WASHINGTON. ~(UPI) — Sec Wisavoc Riser | Uiminert aakiliell ‘for the ws _ The Supervisors’ Inter-County Committee will be presented ‘with a suggested legislative program of 13 points Thursday, inclyding one recommending repeal of Mich- igan’s one-man grand jury law. A group of supervisors repre- senting six southeastern counties met. yesterday in Detroit to put the finishing touches on the 1959 program which, if approved by the SICC Thursday, will be presented: to the Legislature. Ss oe) * It was Wayne County: Supervisor Edward Conner who moved that individual boards of supervisors of the six counties take a- stand — the one-man ‘grand jury law. Majer criticism leveled was that recent use of stich jaries in ~ Dr. ak G. "Molner, city healt commissioner, said the drinking problem at Herman Kiefer ‘is no worse than it ever has been, nor any worse than in any other chronic disease hospital.” _ “We've had this problem for quite a while,” he said. “It's an unfortunate thing — relatives bring in Hquor to patients as a good will gesture but it turns out to be a problem.’ “When you think of it. 40 or 50. |bottles among over 1,000 patients doesn't sound so bad. We've tried everything under the gun to con- trol it, but it's inconéeivable that i iw. “| Hospital. Didn't want to-hurt_any- ““Please~ return _to St Peter's DETROIT W = Curtis Franklin, in Engineering -Graduate-Level Classes Will Begin Monday at MSUO Center | | “Winter tern giainite engineer- ing courses offered at the Michigan State’ University Oakland Contin: Rd., Avon |. Township, will begin Jan. 12. + you could get it completely under control, Truck Wreck Jams: Farmington X-Way are actuajly extension courses of Ithe facilities of MSUO. _ Dr. Lowell. Eklund, director of continuing education at said the engineering courses — like all credit courses now offered — Michigan State University brought to this area as a matter of sérv- ice for. the local residents through ing Education Center, 3070 Butler, MSUO,| one. Everything is so hard. Tired: Sick, The ocean is. so inviting. tried to keep her warm, Dear God Maybe now I will find peace. I)- 58, died lastnight of burns —suf-! fered Dec. 26 in a space heater.ex- plosion in a rooming house here. lary of State Jolin’ Foster nursed—a- virus infection at his © home today but aides said the ail- ‘ment was not a serious one. ee ‘|At County Health Genter forgive me.’ * *« * St. Peter's is the hospital miles away in downtown Brook’ where the baby- daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Chionchio was kidnaped Friday night, only 2% hours after birth ’ Police were aware the note might be the work of a crank, but) hoped it might provide some lead to. the baby’s whereabouts. Except for the note, the search remained fruitless, Police are convinced {he abduc-) tor is a frustrated mother. They are checking hospital records for ‘the names of women whose chil- dren died at birth. © © 2 . _ The Soe is believed to be At least 45 county business and professional men will meet _ to- —_morrow fora luncheon Session to! : ~~ organize a governing body-To es- tablish a shelter-workshop for han- dicapped adults in Oaland County, Dr. Harold Bussey; 1 otra said today| meeting was Held last month ‘toj - . chairman of the group, that the meeting will “the = ‘ 1 p.m, at the Waldron Sk ean cae q board of directors, a chair- | man, and to select a name for the county-wide organization. Representatives. from Lake - Or- ion, Birmingham, Royal Oak, Fern- dale, Clawson and’ Pontiac have been invited ~ attend, site and provide employment for the handicapped, especially during period of. restoration. and ‘re- adjustment when they need re- training in specialized fields. The proposed organization would be self-supporting. The initial begin the in sncrnsh campaign: = jayne. produced little resuits at a high cost to the counties. il comes from the full way committee, the Oakland board most likely. wil act on the-recommenda-|' tio’ at a meeting sometime this Macomb County originally -pro- posed amendments to the |83, of A truck driver was injured and Peg was: slowed to a crawl on the Farmington-Brighton Express- early this moriing When two trocks ‘collided + ih Farmington Keith i Tapiey. %, ot Lowell, was reported -in-fair-condition at Redford Medical Center with head n/ injuries, His freight truck intd the rear of @ steel cat overturning it and scattering .steel across the highway. . ‘The other driver, Joseph Jolly, Fiatrock, was treated by his private physician for minor injuries. : Nie ciliseh dccurred” ow the - ‘The faculty wifl be furnished or approved by the ‘appropriate MSU departments and all credit | tor these courses will be acea-— “mulated at the East Lansing in- : stitution, . “This will continue to be the pat- tern of operation, pending that time when sufficient. faculty ‘for mary and-varied programs are resident at’ MSUO,” Eklund said, “but this will probably be a’ considerable time_inté the -fu-! ture.” eS two levels of mathematics and one refresher course. will Begin the ni week of Jan. 12 and nina be taught during erveing somites ascertain their whereabouts. ioe tt at about 3:0 am. = ~ > ~ 7 Fs Graduate- engineering courses in| 3 one other * child, Gergrdette, 1. tween 0 and 35, who was seen’ at the hospital Friday night: Police watched for two. women ‘|ground4 single them out,. missing since Thursday, who had been a patient in a mental hos- pital. The other. is- Mrs. Betty Jean Benédicto, who a baby from a San- pital in 1955 She is also wanted for parole vi- olation, ‘ *- *. * real suspect, but: both are being checked as a matter of routine to Chionchio, 28, is a lawyer for the Port of New York Authority, He and his 2%-year-old wife have te One is a New York City woman) ~ and returned it nine days: later.) Bradt said neither woman ig al. | “Safety for the Family’* will be the .theme of ‘a public meeting to| aid homemakers in their fight for} of miniature house which ‘home safety, to be held from 10 graphically shows the positions» a.m. to noon tomorrow at the ‘Oak. | land County Health Center audi- mest homes will be given. torium, 1070 North, Telegraph Rd.| * * * Mrs. Lorraine Black and Miss | Louise Billings of the City of Pon- ‘House of Hazards” to tiac Health Dept, wilt present ‘the | q tatest phil ao awe ee ‘ilies to the dangers they can cor babies and: pre-schoolers to be safe- ty Conscious as recommended by a Jeading pediatrician. tending how to handle sedi rk oe ay on a vent it, ©. Offer Home Safety Course | Children Safe” wil} continue un- til 11 a.m, when # presentation of niany fire hazards evident ia Kenneth Goodell, chief of fire _protection-at General Motors Truck ae Coach Co., will bring this + fam- | rect. ; . * & & Mrs, Lynn Martin, safety chair. ‘Demonstration Council, who ar« ranged the meeting, urges’ home- makers to remember “‘safety is _|man of the Oakla van. important. part- of géod house- keeping."*: Sheer * DONNA JO WHITCOMB - ~ Mrs, Dolores ‘Whitcomb, of 1281) orge Dr., announces the en- ment of her dailghter, Dost Ak DOTY {Coa tok or Be. and Mrs, James] 'L. Craft of 4280 Linda Ct., Drayton re Plains, A summer wedding is, planned. Airman Craft ia stationed A ee SS (Oxtord K. of P., |Auxiliary Plan. Forman. at Installation = - OXFORD — Newly elected offi- cers of the Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters of Oxford Tempie | (No, 60 will be installed in public (ceremonies at 8 p.m. Thursday at , ithe temple here. ° f Yenus Clack will be installed as — Prem. the » Press Box BY BRUNO L, KEARNS Now that the Motor City basketball classic has “been saved,” at least it would appear that way, the talk among the press box fraternity is the future of the tour- nament. The 1958 edition, most successful in seven years, was only 2,300 short of total capacity of 18,000. The addition of the University of Michigan was naturally a big factor in its success. The change in dates from the hectic Christmas weekend to post- Christmas weekdays was also a smart move. Now the question asked by ‘sofre’“of the writers: is, “What can be done to put the tournament on an even keel with such classics as the Oklahoma City tourney, | the Kentucky tourney or the Dixie Classic?” xk «k * Before kicking around an answer, we go back a yea to a meeting of basketball writers in Detroit. One of the writers pointed out that even the-most loyal alumni from Michigan or Michigan State hardly cherish the thought of driving up to Ann Arbor or Lansing ona cold blustery evening for a basketball | game and then having to return in the. Jate hours. “Fhe Detroit area taxpayers and the alumni of the two schools should have the opportunity to ste at least one game in this area,” said the writer to officials pres- ent from the respective schools. Te ee “A tournament of Michigan colleges good as anything, it was pointed out. Officials of the schools were ‘inclined to agree. However, they noted that it was against Big Ten policy to allow, two member schools to participate in the same tournament. “They could, however, play - on a double header program. This policy now szems to have been ‘relaxed, because | it was recently announced that Michigan, Northwest- ern and Illinois would participate in a 1959 fournament with five Pacific Coast schools in conjunction with the opening of Southern Cal's 18,000-seat fleldhouse. t wk * | With this in-mind, the way, appears to be left open’ to bring the major Michigan basketball schools together ‘into a tournament. ~The answer to ake Tatureer the Moter-City- ‘classic was given when one of the bane suggested that Michigan, Michigan ‘State, U. of D., and Western Michigan, considered the top four basketball schools in the state, get together with four other Ohio schivols like Toledo, ‘Bowling Green, Notre Dame and Louln: ville for an 8-team tourney. | Financially, this could be quite lucrative for thek participating schools without any excessive travel costs. | Li would be as - The presence of. four Carolina schools, North Carolina, ; PIKLADF! North Carolina State, Duke and Wake Forest are big! reasons for the success of the Dixie Classic which 1s filled to the'74,000 available ‘seats for the six in three days. Midwest basketball ‘doesn't take a back seat to any | section, and the Motor City tourney could be a classic sessions: ito play in 1959, tk ok ichigan Ni ar Big T tk *® +e Big Ten Coaches, Athletic Directors Want to Continue QUITS — Tom Dodson yester- day accepted a Civil Service post in Chicago after resigning over the weekend as recreation and- athletic director of Pontiac Rose Bowl Renewal Favored CHICAGO @®—Big Ten football coaches, naturally, and athletic di-| rectors, cautiously, want to contin- ue Rose Bowl relations with the west coast, That is the gist of an Associated Press survey completed today. The survey refiects the work- ing man's opinion of post-season football. The opinion: of the Big Ten's faculty representatives who do the voting is a guarded secret. majority vote would not be forth- coming. The tuture of the Rose Bowl, as far as the Big Ten is con- cerned, is nebulous at this time. | And no ideas, other than for the 1960 game, crystallized last week in Pasadena. The.general feeling, the survey discloses, is that post-season foot- ball means the Rose Bowl. A pires July 1. From the remnants will come the new Athletic Assn. of Western Universities, including UCLA, California, Southern ~ Cali- fornia and — Rose Bowl caisabal obligations between the Big Ten and PCC end with the 1960 game, The Big Ten faculty representatives would have; to vote on renewal of the series. It is quite possible the required schools, at By BRUNO L. KEARNS - Sports Editor, Pontiac Press — Thomas W. Dodson, supervisor of physical education and director lof athletics and recreation of the | Pontiac School system, submitted, ‘a letter of resignation to Dana P. Whitmer, superintendent of schools: and immediately accepted a Civil _|Service position with the Air Force in Chicago. The resignation bec; ‘immediately and fe left for Chicago yesterday where he will assume his new duties as a super- vising squadron pilot at O Hara In- ‘ternational Airport. Dodson came into the school system in. 1960 as coach and physical education director at Eastern Junior High School, after his graduation from the , University of Michigan in 1949, A veteran of World War U, he — me. effective ~ Director was recalled for Air Force duties from’ 1951 to 1953 after which he returned to Eastern Junior High. * * * In 1954-55 iwith General Motors as a pilot of corporation planes, and in 1955 when the position of athletic direc- tor was started in the school sys- tem he accepted the post. In tendering his resignation, Dodson sald, ‘I like this com- munity very much, and I hope ot the administration because of recreational and athletic strides being made in Pontiac.” During the past year there were many rumors of dissension between Dodson and cdaches and principals primarily on the Junior High level. * * * . It was Dodson who two years ago made the recommendations for changing sports programs in the junior highs. They were accepted » Dodson Quits: Posi tion : as Athletic _he took a position] - my replacement gets full support | the ever-growing physical fitness, | AP Wirephete ‘COURT HIGH JUMP — Michigan guard Terry Miller appears in a high-jump mood as Northwestern's Floyd Campbell, Joe Ruk- lick and Willie Jones (left to right) watch during last night’s Big Ten basketball game at Ann Arbor. Northwestern defeated the Wolverines, 83-78, _|ing to do yet. You can’t speculate. -| from now.”* “Tries,” he said. _ {moved to the goal line. The majority of delegates here} thumbs-down By the faculty men would inctude all bow! games. “It’s the Rose Bow! or nothing,” assistant commissioner Bill Reed has said, Typifying the cautiousness of athletic directors is Dick Larkins of Ohio State. ‘There are too many angles that no one ‘has yet explored,” he said. “The Kose Bow! officials them- selves don’t know what they're go- You can’t even assume, You don’t know what’s happening and can't guess what. will happen two years A definite stand for any post- season game was indicated by athletic director Biggie Munn of Michigan State, se “The two games MSU won in the Rose Bow! were tough ones,| great ones and wonderful. memo- “It's my hope the Big Ten will continue to play in the Rose Bowl somehow. Coaches Want — Posts Moved to Goal Line CINCINNATI «® — College foot- ball coaches who scorned the two- point conversion rule .have now learned to live and play with it. But they are seeking a compro- mise. They want the goal posts for the annual convention of the American Football Coaches. Assn., realize that the two-point rule, en- acted suddenly a year ago by the NCAA Football Rules Committee, has. won popularity among the fans and is not likely to be changed. They contend, however, that put- ting the posts back on the goal line. would make a more equitable "Hades Rally. to Knock Down Spartans, 80-68 M. C. Burton Fouls Out and Wolverines Bow to Wildcats, 83-78 By United Press International Michigan State was stunned and Michigan ran out of M. C. Burton last night as both of the state's: Big Ten schools ‘lost their second conference outings. 3 The Spartans were heavily fa- vored to trip up lowa but the Hawkeyes,” down seven points in the first minute of the second half, rallied behind Clarence Wordlaw ~ to hand fifth-ranked MSU its sec- ond setback of the season, 80-68. Michigan tumbled to. North- western, 83-78, for the Wolver- ines’ second defeat. ° Iowa, as did Indiana Saturday, used a zone’ defense against the Snattans and forced State to shoot {=n the outside with the result being that only Johrmy Green and Bob Anderegg could hit in double figures. : * * : - Wordlaw, with 12 points in the \ winning Hawkeye spurt, totaled 23 for the game, followed closely by Dave Gunther’s 21. Anderegg sank 23 for the Spar- tans and Green 18 but the next big man for MSU was Horace Walk- er who had only seven. Twenty-one personals were called on MSU to only 11 for Towa but the Hawkeyes, also 1-1 in Big Ten play, had three more” field goals. Burton was the key, along with George: Lee, in holding the Wild- eats in check but when Burton fouled out, Wildcat forward Willie - Jones sank nine points, interrupted only by one two-pointer by Lee, to put Northwestern out of danger. Northwestern had jumped to 4 Williams Says He'll Play On Bosox Slugger Hopes to Get in 160 camer “at Least ae f1A (AP) — Atten- att Before president of the Amer- send Ted Williams ‘led says hes going thot JOR Cr ‘that job ‘ns ican Leagnte, a contract, Williams, generally recognized s the greatest hitter of modern |, school aystem, and we wish baseball. listed his intention to: TAA Eyl by the sehoel heard and_were. put into operation in 1957, Dpring his 3! years as athletic director, Dodson was instru- mental in helping with the phys- ical plans of Pontiac Northern; in formulating the physical fit- ness program new in tse-at Pon- you take} tac Central; in helping coordi- nate a recreational program be- "tween the city and school and— | also In fostering? the erection ‘of © tennis courts on. school: “prep: erties, In the absence of Dr Whitmer, | | ‘assistant superintendent in charge | jof personne], Philip J. Proud said “Many of Dodson’s fine recom- imendations have been realized in ‘Tom the utmost success in his new & rE game. LOS, ANGELES (AP)—The 1959 Phil Rodgers of La Jolla, Calif. winter golf season was off to a Which attracted spect aey no- rousing start today with good-look- body. ing Ken Venturi a spectacular The gallery, braving pee? winds and cold, winner of the first tournament on ce oe ee ee axwell, National Open champion for AEG Midwest.. : . play at ileaxt aoe year at ani, b.” es = aed ae eferane. press, confer Ce. last _{night. ee ee : a i ae ~ Bin Strange Tratner— Golden Glovers Jae Tr aining sessions for the Golden North Perey, ‘with Bill Strange of Gloves tournament are in full Cooley Lake road as manager Pewihe atthe Jaycee gymnasium, eee of the gym. “T don't know how long hk be able to continue in baseball’ eunnlenied the controversial out? fielder. ‘Three or four years ago I'd have said I wouldn't be play- ‘ing now, You. just can't tell.” ‘Wiliams, who at the age of 40, won the American League batting title with a .328 average, said he Huskies fo Miss Freestyler Eley Pontiac Northern's ‘team, handicapped in its first sea- son of competition by a ‘‘short” swimming squad, today was further reduced | (, in numbers \by the loss of -ace, the leader, Art Wall Jr., Billy the rich money trail. x * an Ks the nofiadie~ protesstonats| headed for the next stop, the| John McMullin. $20,000 Tijuana Open in Mexico, Venturi was no, bargain. He was Friday, Venturi counted the $5,300 eight strokes behind Wall after he ‘picked up off his tremendous | mediocre: rounds of 72-71-72 for come-from-behind victory.-in the the Rancho Club's par 36-35—71. * xk: . - So all Venturi did was knock At tee-off time at the Ranchojout two birdies and two back-to-). Golf Club yesterday the 27-year-|back eagles‘on the first nine holes ‘Tommy Bolt, Mike Souchak and two youngsters, Doug Sanders “and $35,000 Los Angeles Open. * * * Spectacular Finish Wins for Venta hit a spectator. But he ~ birdied} the 14th-and—16th._holes_with_201. igallant bid but it “was not quite good enough by two strokes. Th 30° broke the course 9-hole record of 31 set by Bolt in 1956. Venturi took a bogey four on the 12th. It wasn’t his fault. His ball and 3-foot putts, and delighted the by then-packed stands at the 18th with a putt for a birdie from 12 feet away. His 63 equalled Bolt's course record, also set in 1956. me Merete $5,300 City, Calif. ... ~ Art Pieler fa $3,400 a2 ae - cond Manor, Pa, ..7 ~48- Bily Maxwell $2,400 rite Odessa, Tex, . 67-70-12-72-—-281 13-point lead-in the-first-six—min utes of the final half but Michigan kept whittling it down.’ Burton and his teammates ouf- rebounded the taller Wildcats and Burton himself came up with 23 rebounds to go along with his 24 points, Lee pumped in 21 points fer Michigan, _ | The lead changed hands or was ~ tied a total of 21 times in the first half and Northwestern grabbed a 40-39 intermissién edgé on: 6-fest, 9-inch Joe Ruklic’s hook. shot with 30 seconds to play. : * * * Ruklick had to take a back seat in scoring to Jones and Nick Man- tis, however, Jones netted 26 points and -Mantis 93. for North- western which now is tied with Il- _linois for the conference lead. “night, Illinois walloped Wisconsin 77-51,-andq Indiang turned back Purdue, 77-69. - Four conference games are ‘scheduled this Saturday. Illinois - entertains Michigan State in an afternoon tilt, Northwestern plays host to- Indiana, Wisconsin visits ‘Purdue and” Ohio State invades Michigan for the weekly televised _In_other Big Ten games last ~ be working with | a vie¢ ; i : pects to play at least 100 gatnes. fold pro from Daly City, Calif.,|for a'course record 30, blast on, | the Golden Gloves entries “Who [org hate to think I couldn’t,”” he, sprinter Tom “Eley. Tom is OUt,\was the forgotten man of the|in wth a 33° post a 63 for 278 a Sepa . .66-60-73-74—282 |contest. will participate in the tournament |... q | Probably for the season, Becauselinumament, He - played in aland sit back to see it Wall -could aaee Bolt, $1,833. IC igan, | to be held Aaturday:- January | rhe slugging outfielder of the, of a glandular tion that hit/threesome with Joe E. Campbell crack it: rat boa laren teds 69-70-71-73—283 MICHIGAN st. : stows ert Mist and Kebruary 7th at Pom jp oon Red Sox was in the c eity nm just before the holidays. - of Knoxville, Tenn., and amateur! As it turned out, Wall made a Paci Watery elas “n 69-72-69-73—283 | \Anderees Sy nares dt 9 321 f R » 4 dine Central High School. for mn sport-acrama at which. he His loss will hit the Huskies ae aie <e. Mass... .70-70-74-69—283 —— 8 218 Gentry 5 ° 8 > e berger 2 2 6 Hellman $11 ace it S| ns Rovs still desiring ta enter the gave a flyeasting exhibition. Ife hard fo®their first meetin iets ante Barbare, Cal, 70-70.74-69—283 Rand 3 0 6 Wash'gion 5 0 10. wy iden Cloves ‘tourney. ean appeared in fine condition al ‘own TRB pool, this affarnoon, Yar l { June ‘Boron ee Stout 2 9 4 peaber v8 " | “ . “i is . , . . co ee he ee lined of being a Northern meets a strong ed d ey: McGuire Added to W est : Sa “Palmer (Sea 0 ihe a Bali.” : ‘ dees : : tooo by siilanitting entry a . ; 27 farri 6 0 Combined Team Hopes... jie twtes av mmisie nM ms \NBA All-Star Teams Set (iesijin* SOULS ‘iin, teh a 8" Y SALE vt ie, Tl 69-71-71-74—285- a adie to Check Soviet Six lor those thes siring fo train fon the -M | Rontiac Central Ln back in ac. erin i NORTHWESTERN MICHIGAN - : F . ~ SV. ; = GF fT GFT aiDetrot Game gurname me . aryland Will: + iad Oo cara ie ee ew YORK (AP)—The coach-, The Eastern coaches “picked |, 66-70-74-73—285 Betry 2 2-3 6 Burton 6 12-13 24 y es OK, he - National Basketball Dolph Schayes, John (Red) Kerr: ee eG bose ee ; Strange, “ has = associated Talk to Brennan poo Birmingham, will resume SAL ; : G 7e7E 72 oes | eee 8 81318 eee om. Assn. foday select 10 players and Larry Costello of Syracuse, (Mantis 10 3-322 Tidwell 8 0- 2 16 | DETROLT (P—Russia’s touring} with local boxing since 1950, is |EML competitian Thursday, at 5 Y : 74-73-68-71—286 | \ecker 1 6-1 2 T. Miller 6 1-2 11 __ ito play in. : -star|Woody- Sauldsberry of _Philadel-|¥' North 1: 0-0 2 Rog | “hotkey team visits Detroit tonight listed as a judge with the Michigan) COLLEGE PARK, Md. (®—The' home, agains’ Royal Oak Kimball.|),me, Friday, Jan. 23 at the De-!phia aid Richie. Guerin of New| Be Oe TTT =306 | Brana rors “Kingap'y t i ? ae and a strange alliance hag been] AAU, He will operate the trainifiginame of Terry eee custed: troit Olympia,gTen players previ-| York, - , rr arises _30-10-10-¢1-s01 mpbell 1 0-0 2 Robins 0 0-0 0 - formed 2 thy att ls _invaders' facilities com 6:00 pm to 9:00 Notre Dame -.coa popped up Celtics Down Lakers ously had been‘ selected by . the x * ben mere Callt. OES Totals 32 19-30 63 Totals. 29 20-28 78 dominance over American foes. p.m, Monday through Friday, Monday night as a possibility for,“ — +_}basketball- walters and. spottacast-; ‘The Western. éoaches _ named! ' bade vps ons | Northwestern = 43—83 f The amooth Soviets meet a col: Assisting Strange tn the train. ve ne nt froiatt cme Hae job “| BOSTON ww The Boston a ‘ers, . Jack Twyma an of. Cincinnati, Ms 77-7287 | chigen tecbareee oct = ea sous =e Jege allstar aggregation joined | ing sessions are Dick Huff, iro | ah i y i hae _ nei or 5 ir ROS rookie oi < se a George Yardley and Dick Mec- “a es : together trem Michigan and } Armstrong, Eq Bridges and ‘obey,. Maryland athletic Elgin Baylor but had the team Haskell Cohen, eague publicity McGuire of Detroit and> Larr - -70-71-72-74— . Michigan State, a pair of bitter | dobnny Ferra. ‘ director, said he undoubtedly supremacy to rally, for, a 118-106 director, said the all-star game Foust ‘and Dick Garmaker vet Doug Re a vauey, cau a ia Ex BCH Cager Sparks arch rivals on most occasions. Tickets for the Golde would talk with Brennan at the National: Basketball Asgn. victory |will be carried on network (NBO) Minneapolis. bere? oe 1673-67-72—268 ‘Hurons to 65-63 Win ets for the Golden Gloves National Collegiate Athletic Assn. lover the Lakers - Motiday night. television, the time ‘during whith) pjayers selected by the writers eo T1-71-73-73—288) , The Ruysians have thus far out. tournament have gone on sale al convention now under way ti Cin- Baylor poured in 30. points as didjthe Friday night boxing bouts ang radio-TV ‘were: 5 Cemne mal is 75 utr —200, SesteANT (AP) — Rod Treais’ shone thesAmericans with a te and numerous locations around Pontiac cinnati: - _|Bob & jousy” for athe Celtics. normally are carried. . A Tsedy ube we Pinsterwald. 8375 'three points in the last 10 seconds - a. : two victories over the U.S. Nations ov they can be obtained from Jay ee ~ + a a a eee Se Stars. New York: |., ours a 7o-00.77-73-209 brought Eastern Michigan from / | A als in their first three games on ¢ees me mbers. , a e. ‘ ae hae ae Philadelphia; _ Bill ., -+++:,7274-68-73—299 behind for a 65-63 basketball vic- ;/ | a hen he) F : po _ , 6 = - 5 ee ee, Cousy and Bill Shar-|""S:\ioue .d.9a49-72:76—289 | tOrY patel Albion. last night. Treais / > onight the Russians will mee | ‘ : oe! : 7 jis a former Pontiac Central cage’ mostly Canadians who have journ- Scoring Rules : * . : Sie EE ee Se wpetie. Git ‘tee Eos Minne: eae star. . ny, eyed to the United States for col: > ~ ie agg — a : : ah et Begins Albion, trying. to e lege, and enrolled at the Michigan in NHL ‘Sound, , 1? n - caine as reek eee . nse wan ete St. Louis and (AP)}—Top-rated | game Seely arcs eae: bes achools. | ~ ott + [Gene Shue of Trentoh, NJ. 63.62 when Treais tied, the gi — Says President BAR oR CLIO ech ota tl et May ead am See ae ai tae ae SD . - : : the |throw. Then he stole a pags and Hughes Helps Titans NEW YORK (AP)—Regulations a i SE ee Nee Tmernationa ‘scored the winning basket tio covering the individual “scoring championship in the National Hockey League are ‘‘sound and should not be tanipered withy’ Clarence Campbell, president of! ‘the National Hockey League, sald) today. ; * * , / Campbell took exception to the! : views expressed-recently by Mau- rice (The Rocket) Richard, Montreal Canadiens’ star playet” ing and backboard work of John and Lyph Patrick, general mane Belohlavek. and Larry Hughes. ager of the .Boston Bruins, Both Belohlavek netted 17 oan diie Richard and Patrick Sarat iChevrefils, Reibel Go on Waiver List BOSTON (AP)—General Man- -jager Lynn Patrick ‘of the Boston Defeat Chips, 83-69 MOUNT PLEASANT — The University of Detroit wed {ts superior rebounding ard sharper, shooting. for an 83-69 basketball ‘victory over Central Michigan last night. The Titans rolled to their eighth ‘triumph in 12 games on‘the shoot- ~ Reibel are the four players he has put on waivers, .| (Patrick, who ‘earlier had refused: to" name the anor bao did 80 last! ~ Sseperet a The faller Titans ware ii front in goats and assists, '. throughout, seizing @ 44-37 lead ath * = halftime andy-coasting, Gary Lee| Under current regulations, the and Ken Van Dyke “shared scoring |player’ with the highest combined : honors for oie each with 13 total of goals and nasists receives poinis. : a trophy ‘and a aL cash , prize. WALL CHIPS .- Art Wall Jr,, oS led the field. going info Monday's final round of the Los Ange- rg, golf tournament, chips to the Sth green . trom a hillside in yesterday's action. The bait stag coe tack sheet of the gin -wind her-wound © ‘wp. with a four on the hole, Ken Venturi won the * Se Sy he cs. 7 . : _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. JANU UARY 4. cd 1658 Sg “Admits Criticism ‘Hurts Me’ ae - PERTH (AP) — “It hurts me, but I am not going to let it get down,” Alex Olmedo said_to- me day after reading of more criti- % Durable! Washable! . Colorful! Here ie rubber-base wall paint that’s scientifically made to! Jook fresh and beautiful longer. Goes on easily .. . leaves no laps or streaks. Dries in 30 minutes. In the newest colors. _ $635 Gal. | DONALDSON LUMBER 27 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-838! ——-—Fhe-beauty: you paint with the finest .. oalies mee QUPDND rams ‘Olmedo Defends Right to Play for America cism in the United States over ‘America’s Devis Cup victory. Australian papers daily have carried dispatches from the States ——lin which commentators have de- rided the use of a ‘foreigner’ to bring the tennis trophy back to , America. * : “mee people say these things just to be controversial,” the: young Peruvian Inca said. “I learned long ago you cannot let such..things get under your skin. l~-was thankful to the United States for giving me an opportu- nity to play Davis Cup tennis, W. Bloomfield Also Scheduled; Full Slate Friday which I might never have done | otherwise. I consider America my) tennis. home. “All the tennis I learned _|picked “up in the- United States. |° I have lived there five years. I} have been educated there. For) the past few years I have been| listed in the U.S. ranking, which) means they consider me one of, them. I ama Peruvian by birth! and gitizenship, but I consider myself an American tennis play- \ | * * * Olmedo, now competing in the Western Australian champion- ships here, said even his-- own country was not resentful but proud that he had been able to play and help win the Davis Cup. He defeated the world’s two top amateurs, Ashley Cooper and Mal Anderson, and joined with Ham Richardson in winning the dou- bles in a brilliant one man coup. - “y played for two countries,” he said. “Thee is enough honor for both.” Olmedo said shortly after he went to the United States five years ago he started to take out citizenship papers. * * * “My tennis association back home insisted I return after my six months: tourist visa expired,” he said. “I wanted to stay so L decided I would take out papers | abled me to remain in the States anyhow, so I did nothing about, it.” The young Peruvian said some day he still may become a U.S.! citizen. in WL Puck. Contests LITTLE AD * stains * @ Marat | Stone BIG DEAL | ~ ELLIS INC. SINCE 1945. FRES ESTIMATES FE 2-2671 Roof al ° Sides The losing goalies in Saturday’ 8 junior hockey league games at the waked Lake rink of the Interlakes |Hockey league, proyed the out- jstanding perf formers. Gerry Alderson hit four coals for hae Lake to lead its 7-9 win over baie Lake; but~Migkey An- abe losing goalie, stopped 34 ~Long Lake is the league} eae with a 2-0 mark. Allan Oleck of the losing Walled SANDERS FOR RENT TRAVIS , HARDWARE + 488-Orehard Lake “Ave; "FE. 8-§724. Lake ‘club gave a fine goal- tending job, but his mates bowed to Lower Straits Lake 81. Jim Bales with five goals, and Rob Esler with three, did the scoring. ‘Saturday's scheduje, 1 p.m., Low. r Straits vs. Wolverines; 3 p.m., Long Lake ve, Waited Se 77 w. Huron St. BONDED BRAKES e » RE-PACK FRONT WHEELS © RE-ADJUST BRAKES FORD: - CHEVROLET e INSPECT WHEEL CYLINDERS. _ ~ PLYMOUTH MARKET TIRE Co. FE 8-0424 __order for a new Chev- Hargreaves . . . They're making terrific trade-ins _| ~ Oakland County’ 8 Largest MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES 4 “.. I'm placing ‘my | then I got a scholarship which en: /;,mark only once while splitting four “\decisions despite the efforts of} | and Farmington OLS 2-5. ithe only area schools not returnifig |—boasting 11 victories, the long- lest season streak of the country's By CHUCK ABAIR The vacation is over for prep 'basketballers around the Oakland. ‘County area. Now they really get down to serious business. Some of the-teams swing into the} imajor portion of the 1958-59 season ‘with games tonight. while most of) - the others will join” the pack a ‘day. = The biggest local attraction on this Ist Tuesday of the new year will have Walied Lake visiting West Bloomfield, Ortonville and Lapéer ‘both ‘re- sume play with home games, The Blackhawks meet Hartland while hard-luck - Lapeer takes on Lake- ville. x *& * Berkle¥, Clarenceville“attempts to repeat an earlier trouncing of Wy- andotte Schafer, Royal Oak Shrine hosts: Holy Redeemer and Farm- ington Our Lady of. Sorrow. is at Detroit Benedictine in other games involving teams from this: sector. The parochial tilts will be the only league action. Saginaw gets in a mae be- fore going back fo the rugged SVC wars playing at Midland. Walled Lake, unbeateg in four starts and sharing the Inter-Lakes |lead with Berkley, will be favored lat Keego Harbor but the Vikings are expecting a busy evening. * * * The Vikings have scored 52 or |mofe a game paced by * Kirk Evans (19.8) and Bob Smith (13.3): West Blodmfield has hit the 50- scoring ace Jolin Lucadam. “Luke”? has swished the nets for an average of 18 per game. Larry Hollister and Barry Johnsen have provided the most help. . Ortonville will be seeking tts 2nd victory in five starts. Th same is true df Lapeer where new ceach Gene Heppinstall is hoping the breaks will start going his way pretty soon. The Pan- thers won their. opener and then lost three straight by a total of eight pointea—the last two both one-pointers, Clawson is another school which is looking for a- change. CHS dropped four in a row after win- ning its Ist start. One of the losses was to Warren. Winless Kimball is {expected to becbme Berkley's 6th vs. Walled Lake. in Top Contest Ortonville dnd Lapeer’: Clawson visits Warren, Ro a I. Oak Kimball is guest of unbeaten ‘cats’ basketball roster doesn't be- | BACK IN ACTION — Bob Smith, left, and Kirk Evans will lead the way as Walled Lake heads area teams resuming basketball play tonight. The Vikings will be at West Bloomfield in the top local attraction on the docket. Evaris has a 19.8 average to rank ~ Ath in Oakland County scoring. Smith has hit 13.3 for four starts. Oscar Gets Help as Cincy ‘tensive game gthat left them with! ithree straight wins, even with Or-) stop oe alls alone. McCoy Transfer ° ‘Under Scrutiny Unbeaten Rams at St. James ~~ City’s Parochial Fives Resume Action Tonight Resumption of action for Sub-! urban Catholic Basketball League | clubs, following the holidays, is) set for tonight. Six of the loop's) eight clubs will take up their com-| petition wore hey left Fan Dec. 19. Orchard Lake St. Mary, also unbeaten, ‘will have one less game than the Rams, The two clubs will tangle in a .aake-or- break contest at PCH on Friday | Meat: Haglets are idle tonight. * Rams engage the improved The Dec. ? me on . Bene- | dict broke a 3-way tie for the | croaale samen five that has| league leadership. Rams were vic- ono (onc seat So (arg in Gliowacodite (1601) de. ma The Pontiac club is rated. ge. a | St. Michael goes to St. Clement. ‘and is regarded as the choice for ‘its 2nd victory, which would square | ‘its loop status at 2-2. The Center, _-Line. quintet has also chalked up ‘a single win. | St. Benedict, at 2-1, ‘home against RO St. is the favorite, chard Lake. But Rams have their) opportunity, tonight, to gain the a ne nant at, TIME FOR Florida School Wants to Know Why Big Cager Quit Northwestern MIAMI, Fla. (AP)— University of Miami officials promised an-in- §. . A vestigation today into the transer | We have many kinds here of seven-foot Mike McCoy of good coal. -jone-time Northwestern University) § - | freshman basketball player. zi j Athletic Director Jack Harding. * Olga Stoker said he planned to confer eel * Disco | Stu. Holcomb, athletic director at : | Northwestern atthe Nationa! Col-, [* Nut-Coke ; | legiate Athletic Assn. meeting in, Cincinnat, 1{* Kentucky wee || * Hard-Coal | “We're going to investigate this Tops Bradley in Overtime By. The Associated Press It turns out the Cincinnati Bear-| fought off Iowa State's rally for a/ 59-56 Big Eight victory.. In other MVC games, Houston | | whipped Tulsa 84-66 as Ted Luck- ienbill scored 29 points, and Wichita hit 47 per cent in downing North ‘Texas State 85-78. gin with Oscar -and end with Robertson. . * The mighty “Big 0” had some help aol night—a good |. of Cincy) i John Frye furnished the heroics * Pocahontas" * Poca. Briquettes ae SURE FIRE ‘Coal Call SIBLEY thing thoroughly,”’ Harding said. “We want no ill-feeling with! | Noctherestesn ° ; After McCoy's departure, ‘Hol- comb said a student ‘doesn't get up and go that far away without! some premeditation or induce- ment.” tk & Both McCoy, a former star Ipdi-; a tht in ference survived aoe first Missour! Valley) jae mee for a basket with Conference test o? the season—and |‘¥* sires ne _ carzy—Duke a big one too. With Ralph Davis|Over, "® Gebee 58-57. South and Mike Mendenhall doing the key | Carolina of the ACC ended a seven- work in. the clutch, Cincinnati’ game losing slump, toppling Clem- battled through two overtimes’ to °°" 5-63. nip the. previously unbeaten Brad-| x * ley Braves 85-84: | Princeton, one of the favorites, | All Ausevica Oscar led the ofiened its Ivy League campaign) scoring with 28 points (slicing jwith a 72-57 triumph over Penn, his average to 34.3) but it was jen Cornell "Mendenhall’s i |68-52. Davis’ five-point splurge in the | : second overtime that got the job Harv ard 68-63. done. Together, they also com- bined for 37 points, with Men- Geen panne NCAA di seine to The Cincinnati-Bradley match » ot Keep ontrols . CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI) — The NCAA Television Rules Commit- power was the feature of a Monday tee was. expected to announce to- college program that had 11 of the nation’s 4op 20 teams in action, thumped Columbia Brown scored nine straight points in over time and defeated Beet Wayne. a rw S "one “rrereen. | “You can paint and live in @ dream room with THE DE LUXE LATEX WALL PAINT e Goes on over any interior surface ¢ Easy to apply with brush or Roller-Koater® e Gallon does walls of an average room e Dries within an hour e Guaranteed washable e Wide range of lovely colors CORWIN LUMBER CO. eco ee ee ae ee eee er ‘ ana schoolboy -at—Pert COAL -& SUPPL’ Miami basketball coach Bruce ¥-66, jHale denied) Miami—-had- made/-J---~ 140 Ni Coss - F- ‘overtures. FE 5-8163 _1IT South Cass FE 2-8385 “city‘A’C ‘K’ Champs | Surprised, 53-50. Lowly Sports Shop jumped up with the season's greatest upset in the Cit# League basketbalt race by handing the Lakeside Royals a stunning 53-50 setback last night in a Class A game at Pontiac Central. In the Ist night of City teages action since the holiday vacation, a Clarenceville is expected to post its 3rd successive triumph fol- lowing two beatings. Shrine is 3-1 Rochestef and Cranbrook will be —-+One ofthe ‘exceptions “Was fifth-; and generally they stuck to form. ranked Michigan State. * * * Among the other rated elite, Auburn (No. 6) ran its winning streak to 20, nine this season, with athletic events. ‘The committee met in ‘ceed session all yesterday as the week- long National Collegiate. Athletic Assn. Convention got under way to basketball play by Friday. with about 2,200 sports leaders in attendance. a 60-47 victory over Mississippi, and ae Kansas State Kentu ucy Stil By The Apsociated Press The unbeaten Kentucky Wildcats major teams — held down first place fer the third consecutive week toddy ‘in The Associated Press basketball. poll. But North Carolina State, Au- burn and St. John’s, N.Y. all mace notable gains. | AP Leader, Spartans thi Jato a 25-17 hatftime tead- and maintained the advantage to deal the Royals their ist loss in four | starts. i ' The Royals, City League cham-| pions for the past two years, ‘were upset in this contest by a team which had not tasted victory in three outings. Felix Brooks scored 20 points and Bob Findley added | 18 to pace the winner while Harvey | Rowan — 12 ra the Royals. * Shaw's vance sparked by. shige’) previously undefeated, after beating Iowa and Notre. Mississippi State for their 19th Dame. straight over a two-year span. |. Bradley jumped from 10th. to St. John's, winners of the ECAC ninth after trouncing Drake, Sat-' Holiday Festival, zoomed into 10th: urday for its eighth straight tri | position. The voting was based on ‘umph, : games through last Saturday. West Virginia headed the sec- There was an almost complete ond 10 followed by Mississippi shuffle in the other positions in state, which fell-four places,..Ok- ‘the: top 10. lahoma City, St. ‘Louis and’ Mar- ‘Dick Ayling'’s 18 points, lel ithe Knights: of Columbus 62-36 ‘the other Class A scrap. iKeller fired 17 for K. of C. Other City Leagee results last night: John CLASS B Booth Homes 81, Mex's Standard 53 Gtiff's Gril 61, ctAne'D Motor 35 @ The money you pay for rent will pay not only your housing cost but help you win financial security: | Use that rent money. to buy yourself. a real home of your own through our’ safe and economical home fi- nancing plan. see about we toe Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. Established 1890 15 W. Huron St.; Pontiac CUSTOMERS PARKING | IN BACK OF OFFICE FE 4-0561. erica Jelferson 73, Northern rolet today. at Matthews- to lear the way for their new aaa a Chevrolet Dealer! P. On the strength of victories over Cincinnati and Michigan State in the Dixie Classic; North Carolina State moved into second place. collected 30 votes for first place and 1,115 points in the balloting by 137 sports writers: and broad- casters. Kentucky, however, garnered 81 first-place votes .and .1,245 points}: on the usual 10 points for first, nine for second etc. basis. . The Wildcats padded their. victory to- tans. to Advance. to fifth! The Wolfpack, fittr-a~week Ev, nS “Cincigmati, pasca abel ea North Carolina’ moved. up one} quette. Top ten teams notch to third place... Michigan : State bounced back from its N.C.j ang won-lost ee aah ete, State setback to edge Indiana. = = in parentheses (points on @ 10-98 This triumph enabled the Spar-| 1. Rentueky 1) aie 1.245 2, NC. State (38) | mar Lis 3. Worth 4 ty 1043 4, Kansas Sine a) 1) 772 to North Carolina, tumbled“tirom| ¢: Mane (a a . $32 second to seventh. Kansas State © Boone bala bonis slumped one place to fourth. | % Bradley <6) (0) an - Two Illinois teams, Northwest.;@ % Jo's Ny ts? = ern and Bradley, held the otter! | West Phe. mary 3 — awe t ' ; a positions among the nation’s elite, a tn a, beat at mt te ae Northwestern was ranked eighth iots Natt Coptral Christian a Pledges 39 Se GMC-¥YMCA LEAGUE MONDAY'S ‘RESULTS Spaoe a | 29, Blue Chips 23. tent oad Runners 28, Bull Doss 0. (Por-) i “Hasee's Pharmacy 41, Tech Club Court Jesters 18, Bneineering STA 5 - (YMCA) (GMC) ; wh . Falcon, - ; ; ® Blue Chips Haane's 41 Enginecring 32 Court Jester— Club. ——. vs Gaabocortag Palcons . 48 of : Ros ‘Runners va iy Chips (9:00), an Bult Sees vs Tech Club (10.00). = women spameetinnaee Our and tal by three last week. They will go after their 12th straight tonight at Vanderbilt. 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Labor, i meee 913% |e S14 Miles to Rochester. out (8133 187 South Saginaw St. ‘USE “CY” OWENS’ FARE-PLAN $1 to $1000 Labor & Parts—Up to 24 Months to Pay! NO MONEY DOWN--NO PAYMENT ‘TIL FEB. | “CY” OWENS, Inc. _Pontiec's Only Autherined Ford Dealer u jf. SERVICH HOURS: MON. to PRI. 1 A.M. FE $-4101 <8 PM — sat? Alt. ot PM. ey ¥ 3 By JAMES F. AHEARN JERSEY CITY, NJ, (UPID— TV-radio. columnist Marie Torre settled down to a 10-day jail term- for contempt of court today with three good .books, a sharpened ~pencil and intentions of getting at least pne good story out of ber: would be a “badge of honor’ in the battle for freedom of the press. The 34-year-old mother of two infants was booked, fingerprint. , ed and clad in a biue-and-white striped dress. She was assigned te a three-bed room with a view on the,seventh floor that is used “in August the atomic submarine ~ the North Aflantie- -formance had revolutionized tra-)It will affect my children in years _ dive was the happy outcome of a) normally for court witnesses or civil prisoners. She is the only confinement. © * The New York Herald Tribune) occupant, columnist was committed to the; Warden Henry B. McFarland Hudson County Jail yesterday for siiq she will not come in contact refusing to tell a federal court! the source of a disputed news item with anyone charged with a crime, about singer Judy Garland, She} She-will have nothing to do but told newsmen her imprisonment read-and take notes, according to ~ ere Sail -officials, Guest columnists = iwill write her daily column until = ‘her release Wednesday, Jan, 14. ubmarine roe foe | Miss Torre entered the jail . a ~ carrying the best-sellers “Dr. 5 Poisoned Air |Zhivago”’ by Hussian author Boris J w \Pasternak, ‘On the Terrace” by) ‘Atmosphere Analyzer’ 8. J. Perelman.” Hog .She also will take notes on her Detects Gases, Enables | ;,.";, jail for at least one feature ‘Seawolf’ to Set Record story that will be published after . ishe js reledted and answer a flood of letter from frienda- and well- wishers. Her husband, TV. pro- ducer ttat Friedman, can visit her Seawolf dogged shut her hatches 5. Wednesdays and Sundays. and plunged into the icy silence of / to purge herself of contempt of court in a ohe-minate : in Federal Court New York. When she again refused, Judge ‘Sylvester J. Ryan ordered her placed jn the custody of three U.S, marshals who took her in a police hen car to the jail here, stream of broken records brought; ; + about by an advanced technology.” “Some of my friends keep tell- Navy brass divided their senti- ing me how foolish 1 am to-do ments between awe and elation, this,’ Miss Torre sald. “A doctor realizing that the Seawolf's per- {friend says that I'll have a record, i LOS ANGELES (UPI) >- Early Exactly -60- days later, on Oct 6. she rose to the surface and glided into New London, Conn., having set a-new record for con- tinuous undersea operation, * * * To many, the feat was just an- in the seemingly endless ditional concepts of naval warfare. '9 come. 7 But to Max D, Liston the record| ‘John O'Hara and “The Most of| - “The thing most: disturbing to me is that I can be brought back. If Judy Garland’s lawyer wants to serve @ summons on me, he can, But the issue is the most important thing. - “At first, this was a very per- sonal thing for me,” she said. “Then, as I began to read-the stories in Life (magazine), Time, the Associated Press and United Press International, and the edi- torials in my own paper, I began to realize how Important a thing thid was, “If I reveal the source, it would weaken the statute that is now in effect in 12 states,’’ she added. * «© * One of the’ 12 is New Jersey which passed a law .in 1933 pro- tecting newspaper personnel from _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1959 oe attempts to force thémyto disclose - theis-sourcés-of news. cal” that qhe should be imprisoned) © ina state that recognizes the right > “The thing I'm missing the most are the kids,’ she said of her 21-month-old ‘son Adam, and &- month-old daughter Roma. “I have ahotsekeeper and my; mother will be in to help-take care of them.'’ She said her chil- dren will not visit her. The case stemmed from a- | $1,393,333 sult filed by Miss Gar- ‘land against Columbia Broad. canting System. It charged libel and breach of contract. Miss Torre had carried in her column a statement about Mise Garland by an unnamed TV executive, : In Hollywood, Miss Garland’s husband, Sid Luft, said Miss Torre was “not a@ loyal citizen” because she had defied the law. But he said both he and his wife feel sorry for the colurmmnist. és _ THE GIRLS | “But I can't be swayed by that,” task that started seven years ago.ishe added. By Franklin Folger A “Don't they ever go through any GOOD phases?” shana Gararche tram, Tosen'a | i BOARDING HOUSE Oe ards warm mee LO ai) yi ; gay WHERE HANE You BEEN KEGAD, YOU poisoned air. WN \Y) , KEEPING YOURSELF, y HANE A 4 Before the analy as per.) PS MME HOOPLE © DON'T TRY TO TELL ME UNIQUE bea daprieHlie (oomaniers > YOU'VE BEEN AWAY ON A MOOSE HUNT+~ OPPORTUNITY had_no_way. of knowing whether) BQT THE CAP DOESN'T FOOL ME! NOUNE PROBABLY BEEN TO A tir ain eit nied aml! LAL RECONERING FROM YOUR NEN YEAR'S EVE REVELAY~)/ IMPROVE 1 ara for palety's sake. rf DID You GET CHEWING GUM WADS IN YOUR HAIR AS THE NEIGH= But now, working in conjunction | USUAL FROM BEING UNDER 50 MANY TABLES 2 tw BORHOOD, f with a vastly improved air pyrifi-| [fl { HOW ABOUT CLEANING UP THAT BACK YARD OF BAXTER4~ cation system, the analyzer has ‘\ YOURS TO START THE NEW , “Y eats) <A JUST MOVE I helped turn the submarine from a YEAR” OFF RIGHT Z IT SURE jms é> AWAY cane ade wrt ht, MMR NOULD IMPROVE THE 7-2 5 RQ ( FROM IT! adie uncutiend = (om lucean tol : NEIGHBORHOOD — = = oceans #nd delivering its destruc: fn \ : _ fhe world... = tive might to almost any-.part of Even though the basie principles of the analyzer have long been known, Liston's job as chief re- search engineer at Beckman In- struments Laberatories here was to apply these principles in a sin- gle compact unit that would fit into the cramped interior of a submarine. and would withstand : : shock of_exploding depth charges. a ftriend-of ours got-a wonderful) ~~efatie National Chairman Paul M.} , Democratic congressman, ae ek ty the—roll_of heavy seus. and the! . * * * Ag he explains it, there are four toxic gases produced during an extended undersea voyage: carbon dioxide, the by-product of human metabolism; carbon monoxide, which results from combustion; freon, which may leak from the \ | Sh: ‘ ? — wl ; a rR e $ NST | Stee, Jar SOR. Ah a my ‘., - a ! y . : as © . ' N\A > WOOD Se pV St N34 EES see THAT WILL ae HOLD NOU, (1980 by HEA Gerview, the, TM Rog. UG. Pat off. /°b BAXTERS vessel's refrigeration system, and hydrogen, from storage batteries used In emergencies. Today the analyzer \s standard equipment aboard the nation's atomic submarine fleet, and the undersea sailor's fear of poisoned air has been cohquered 2 Williams to See Hart ~ |: TB Sworn In as Senator LANSING (> Gov Wylliams, Se - plans to fly fo Washington this eve-| vo ning to attend the Wednesday , swearing-in ceremonies of Demo- | cratic U. S. Senator-elect Philip A. Hart. — Prior to the Wednesday .cere- monies, the governor has an ap- ‘pointment scheduléd with Demo- Butler. He will also visit with U.S.” Yy Representative-elect James O'llara ‘s of Rochester prior to ©'Hara's| oath-taking as Michigan's new On Thursday, Williams will be, =~ \ host at a breakfast for Democratic ree leaders. He will return to his office here Friday. job being a professional brides. maid’ in Hollywood. She says biisiness is so good-— there gre &> many “repeaters.” . . . There are two kinds of guests at parties: those who want to leave and those who want to stay. And It's too bad they're always marri¢d to each other.—Eart Wilson. ° OR TH’ EAGLE ENVY WHO'S A KING IN HIS-QWN LITTLE PLACE T OUT OUR WAY a 2 POES TH ROOSTER ENVY TH’ BAGLE . AS HE SOARS THRU LI ITLESS SPACE? i "ROOSTER, TRWiLiAMs f6 Cl W088 ty NEA Bees, eT, + DONALD DUCK By Walt Disney Vs | Of newsmen to protect-thelr| — | lsources. _ a saan is BUDDIES ~ GOSH, HON. TM, BT fag. UB, Pat. OF. | _. By Cart Grubert _ % . DIX{E DUGAN “CAPTAIN EASY Se ee 2 fe) Boe RAZ Kf oo oo " i} Wy fi i 4 f ‘ 4 | i AN 4 4 i : we ] te = | ” i iy \ r Ye iL A i LG, } ‘| ; a f = Wee _ : | i \NBS ‘ ‘nS dh. | \W ; “tf “2 a ALLEY OOP —_ ot a By T. V. Hamfin an Le fT MEANS Tt CONSIDER THAT es "GOTTA" BUSINESS ONLY HALF AS FUNNY AS IF I'D “= 2 4 “-» “By Leslie Turner WAS INDUSTRIALIST, J.P, | THE OTHER WAS A IN HIS COUNTRY! ABOUT A CRIME THAT OUTRAGED THIS WHOLE Bie WERE 5 WAY F TO FIND VANIGHED FROM A SECLUDED ety NEAR TOWN Bv Ernie Bushmiller BEFORE YOU GET. IN WIPE YOUR FEET ) co __ | TOWNHALL? Hl, YANCEY! WHAT _ mee oY GOINGTO __., ron sf t a LIVING ALONE: r Le 1D IN TOWN WILL Ba mene ar Ty pARTy BL SE TERNOON~ * -— m. a ‘ ~~ THE THE PONTIAC. PRESS TUESDAY, J ANUARY. 6, 1959, gon. W Ges... $2.4 Momag Ch ... ©. | | Sater Ht Mees By News i in Brief ‘gimme ae: . ee Be = : Cont Cop&S * 125 Nat Cash R .. 704 = . i Cont — —-\; oe Nat io 4) Francis BR. Seivelar, 58, of 870 E= * 4 é corerae os cea it s|Hiview St, Orion Township, plead- 5 N : : in Early la eC . Curtis Pub MG Nomar ed guilty @londay to a reckless == ee | a oe ae Nor Es'pw 2B} driving e-before Orion Town-| == Souda ; ; Aire... 57.7 1 tehal = NEW YORK U#—The Stock mar-|Bow’ Ghem 2. tee QU, Ol > $25) ship Justice Helmar G, Stafiaback, = : ket turned mixed in aa Du Pont was an AW Air at ote a fine - $50 plus $15 = = ~ early ‘trading + 346 Param Mict ...46. — = : , — : today after a soeday rise to record East Ki ae ABT ke Da . BA = —— | | Eaton . 56.7 RR: ..... » * * ; = = R highs. Hi Auto L’....318 Pepsi Cola... 272 = =- . : MA KETS Livestock Gains and losses of key stocks Boe Hea 12.183 Peeve Dos. eBid ne ‘iMile Ra, Now Town = = rain rurures | : were generally within @ point BRB, Be eee us 0 cots = The following are top prices DETROIT LIVESTOCK ree Most changes were frac-|Food Mach |. 43.2 fag) Ship, was fi plus $10 costs |= =. covering sales of locally. grown! op "sisughie! classes. steady: 4 Ma Ford Mot... 586 443 or 15 days in the Oakland County 3 = see brought to the Farmer's|snd choice steers) 25 16-20.0; lot Nigh} The: trend was slightly higher at Gen Drasm |. ena {at eciy oe pleading cuit = OW ctivit |Market by growers and sold by gery § h oP prime 1140 Ib (the opening with many stocks un- ret fon ves : to : arge of drun Ving be- | == = them in wholesale package lots. — = a edie — aa changed. The ticker’ tape ran late/ Gen Motors .. 50.1 $ fore Walled Lake Justice Herman == = Quotations are furnished by the standard to low good steers 23.15-28.15: for a nine-minute period. As the Gen Shoe ..- 22. pee Dt ~* * = = CHICAGO @ — The market for Det oit Bureau of Markets, as of) utility steers 25.15aT-18 ulftity ‘sna 4 iearly rush subsided more minus Gen Time ... 30.5 ue Gary E. Kelly, 17, of 3973 De = = ~ grain futures was a bit = y- standard | heifers 30.00- wulltey mar appeared. Gerber Prod... @3 - 4s ry ee = = ees tated Ml more ac; : “| cows | 18.50-20.00; canners ee, eutters| A higher ton held. by. build- ee ats . 472 troit Blvd., Walled Lake, was sen-/ == = tive today in early dealings on the Detroit Produce | 5 eeiaaetel ‘able 600. Butc pout ing watetiais was bald by equip. (Soe! Br... a $83 tenced to pay a $25 fine plus $10 == = : Z , 5 — 5a tchess a . f i : : a a 7! = 3 Board of Trade, with prices mostly PUTS | steady; sows 25 cents higher; most : Goodrich .... 78.4 Bou Ry ....-. $2 costs or serve 30 days in the Oak- == = seady to at Apples, Delicious, bu. ...........-,. 8435) Sitteg tots U. 8. No. 2 and 3 180-230 ments and mail order-retail shares. Qoodyenr - ey oon dn tn ys = po] meaty 1 sreng: veoatiuse ibs. 18.00-18.25; few mostly No.2 up Steels, aircrafts and motors were|Gresnound "|. 177 Serry $j land County Jail Monday after == = - The nearby wheat and corn con- to 18.80: mixed grades 1 and, 3 9-534 ; $14.00 Cal .. 60.6 i ilty to reckless driving == cay t Recta Wopped. OU ......se--eeeeee 180/19. ie ce tg 69: few U. 8. 209. |mostly lower. Utilities, chemicals, Set ae ms Sta Ol] Int | 4a 4 Ag. gu ing = = racts advanced a half-cent a|Cerrota, topped. bu. -.....- wu : 115) 210 tbs. 18.75 No. 2 and 3 330-260 Ibs. |rails,’ tobaccos and drugs were ir-\Hotie Stk 1.1 34 SNE Td béfore West Bloomfield Township == = =. bushel or more within the first sev- Horseradish. No 2 DE, ssecseceree-- 395. 7 aan i pals — Leeder B regular, Oils “gnd nonferrous’ met- Rooker Ch : ae Std Ol we oo Elmer C. Dieterle. = : A road map is very. =. ae on buying some trad-| (cn a ag) 0 Risers 2.59; Be. 16 Capea U and 3 400-600 jals showed scant change. Indust Ray | 23.4 ee! : = : ar ‘ = ‘ ribed i - ~ aa Sa wift -— — a SA s 0 aie pes Se comercial Parsley autho aaie 19%| Wealers — salable 150 strong: ehoice| Some Wall Streeters felt that a| ‘et ee os Fi Fa Es D&C. Stores to Merge =>- = helpful when you = : - . 119) an prime vealers 40. No sig Int Nick ... 87.6 te : =— : : = he United King was report AER ean mg ssf nig olen MRA EE earecton would be heathy in et gece RY SS SB Wath hain = — / ii Sere © kood overert Squash. Delicious, bu. so etia ene sree 100 End good 26.00-36.00; cull and -ititty/view of the very sharp yearend mt shoe | -. 34 ee a ith Green Co. Cc an = travel —but when you = | eel ls rea one Bakery ee cea a sila its vanes and lambs — salable. 800. rise of the market’ Meanwhile, Aa baled at a Transamer’. .. 31 5 KBRIDGE, Mi h. (UPD. — = | _— yo = concerns Were-understood to have oe bes | Slaught y: e e Twent Cen 392} STOC ic _—=— ee: . “ = ghter classes steady: few wots good business .and economic news re- Johns M 353 : = 2 . = asked mills for offers on a large Poultry and Eggs and rates sete’ sengue hter mee under roman generally good. Fe Ah a oe ee as ala: H. Dancer, president of D & ozs 2 _dnvest, a sound financial = . £0-20.7%; choice an . tt 14 = . ‘ = volume of red wheat flour. DETROIT POULTRY prime’ 100 tb. wooled lambs 20.00: Int | Gains of about a point were post- Breage ss | Ot BSS ae ft | Stores, bas enmommnced she: ito ee -. . = Near the end of the first hour,| DETROIT — Prices paid per choice shorn lambs No. 2 pelts 19.50; roger 935 Unit Airc 69 6, PO! posed - merger of _the~ KK) péec= plan 1s essential —— wheat wa. hang ‘ 4¢| pound, f.o.bz. ‘Detroit, for No. 1 quality |Cull to choice slaughter ewes 6.00-10.75. ed for Westinghouse Electric and Tor Qlais | 96.2 Onit Fruit 423) variety stores 4n Michigan with == ° = . ed to % cent|{ive poultty: U.S. Gypsum. Up fractionally were|Liby McN&L 122 Un Gas Cp,. 404 y = = a bushel higher, March $1.91%; ie type hens aoet light ure) hens ~ ee Jones & Laughlin, Chrysler, Sears eee nals vs ua = H, L.-Green Co., a national va- == : . = é hi an ryevs | ~ | i , ro... 64 s ww sco SI — * * 7 a —— a corn % higher to 4 lower, March|3°4- tbs whites 18-20; ‘Barred Re | Beas oo cores 1s - 60 (Roebuck, Woolworth, American Loew's... . 30,4 UB Bteel .. ga riety chain. = We invite you to Place your == | old type contract $L1M'a; oats M|saogeetin Sutin oe haw, St |, | Indi Ralls Oil tess Telephone, Air Reduction, General F2t"g"ha HB’ Wugtror 44 aped“tg approve, the merger. on SS | - = be rke e 12 te —. : SE $2 : i — S . to % higher, March 65%; rye %/36: young toms 2 Noon raSias M33 1403 a6. ‘ nei Electric, Chesapeake & Ohio, Lor- M&K TX. 323 Wet Un Tel 31.4) Ssked (to approve the (ierect (00 == « problem in the hands of. == i f ' 1 x rev wieletaraye i 5 WS. 5 sai ti — - — higher to % lower, March, $1.34%; moras 406. tnd steady. jun Tain Week ago ss 3109- 135.6 98.4 2139 lard, Merek and, Johns-Manville. Mos D So HE wen a4 Jan. 15. He said all executives of = | = soybeans 4 higher to 12 lower,|Continued . “weather conditions Month ago... Bere 1317 909 3049 iho Ng) Seo §/ D&C will remain with the merged == | Our investment specialisss— == January $2.14%. pickup. demand tnd) hindering farm oa 88 high... 3165 1412 988 2169 New York Stocks Mere Chas 462 Woolworth... 54.3/ Organization. = i a = : TROIT EGGS 1958-50 Jow .... 274.7 80.9 12.9 155.46 ee [Mpls Hon 1i9 «(Yale & Tow .. #2 The merged organization, H. Ls . loc = Grain Prices ' DETROIT" (AP MT wges, f.0.8, Detrott 1ST RMGH ine. Maa o 3 i500 (Late Morning Quotations) Ming MEM 114 Ynaat, SnT -de2iGreen, will have 38 stores == ocal men who havea in case lots, federal state grades: RAMEE oh ol bal : : - | _ : = CHICAGO GRAIN Whites — grade A’ jumbo 46: “extra |, Figures after decimal point are ite | z a throughout the Se = 1 : ; oA. = gisth cree. Jan. 6 (AP) — Opening] f° ay on Sous ah “ord. rer eset si Boeing Al --- DETROIT STOCKS == , real stake in the future of their = . = ‘g | be ue —— —, Wheat— : = yGgeme avg. 37; small 31-32, wtd. avg. 31'2 sep, “ae 1. ephier Co.) = ’ . = Mar. ws... 197 May ATID Gh] grade’ 5 eco apn eh ae 2 3843: a ‘Business Notes - Altea tre = a gures after decimal paints are eiehths Record for Cadillac = Tee = Customers and the community. = Wo ceecs 1 Osis osige. > 61% | Prowns grade ee jie lel St ‘i High Low Noon = at - : a) July oe.. 18194 Bi uae wid. avg. 43; large 40: medi 36.38. ~j Alum Ltd... 1 . COL # =— - : ag = Sep: Negroes 183% ve = ma. eee Tis Chasks sou 35) wea vg! ae reduction ot Soy Am Atriin - 34 3 a so [Auer rect 4 Rawr, iS ‘'“ ae pe ee ae pew Cr == ; q a = Dee. .... Ao 87% Mar. ....... 134% in the-por en ist price Am Can ...... 50. urroughs Ross Gear co ° 38 a9 :|| Sales las no’ ave n re- Ss : — Co: id} — . : geduo Lil hk ..-.« 60 | 1 Wo x 4 be ze = Mar may 2200 1 ‘Commercially graded: 4. 49, (of the Opel Caravan, effective|Am Mardy". 546 Calum & H 185.108 Chem co'* 14 ¢S|ported by Cadillac Motor Car Di: ( = eo Goew)— an Star casing 7 large 37-39%; medium 32-35; small _3¢: immediately, was announced today am oer .. ue Can Dry vs11s+ 38 | Bekineulan Sal prea cools 16 82)|Vision. The division says its re. == C J N hl Pe = May AOU sm See 16.10 large D637, seadium 33-967 email 30, iby’ Edward T. Ragsdale, general’ am New Ss Garcer Ce... tithe Prophy Co °... 1 12.1 iteilers sold 15.235 new cars last == - Je LNEpnier Lo. = iey cu Me ees grade B large 33. { Buick and Am Tel & Tel-.2287 Case, JI ee Oey a ce wens th. Th io d was s= =: Bev. ...... Miss) way 0 tes | cece stares’ seuy sceaay. Overs| eee uick and vice Presi- AmTob....-.. 97 Cater Trac. 887 Toledo Bison 16 16 mon Ce ee 818 unity National Bank B = July °°:.:51.10.28 jal demand good with moderate re- dent of General Motors. Geer eh) Bm eA Nol sale:“bid ‘thd asked: set in December 1955 when 14,497 == 18 Community National Bank Bldg. = : ceipts generally clearing readily in . larmco Bt)... 67.3 rysier “$3 8+ units were sold. — Fa Ar Al — most quarters, Medi in Hmited : a ee ac . = Hours 9 to 5 FE 2.9119 = iy 0004 fre eo he settlers” itm "bed | agore’ than 2500000 pounds of Rawr Co Md Stiaecte |B! There aze some M000 engineers E# = ew prices under * large. sizes: Continued | antibiotics re ay et : 114 Colg Palm .... O81 in Britain, of w G) m = York iy. rams New a ae ‘uta dope Ged Reet army ae HE SERPS BES Se'tomen, ny le iced vers aT Death Notice Funeral Directors - 4| Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Female __2| TIZZY *_. by Kate Osann|. Building Service 12! Income Tax Service 17! Lost & Found 24 Ke o~ RAR ee ee ee ee a . ae ARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL PART TIME HELP, MALE, RE- : ] Tt) SAVE BURTON E.. STEVENS. 038 MEL- | LOST: BROWN RIM SHOP SAFE- BEEHTER, JAN. 4, 1059 MILD: RED rough Service a ee eek ere hy ‘Sat. trate is © 1959 by NEA Service, tre, SUED AND AE Prac tg oo pee a daa yee ot 2 : ciem. . - 4, 5 F a ens & Paddock St Badly need a. I, 8 Mark 8t.; 4" bunt W steady work, FE 40571. and direet to you sales, We have 5 -- Uttar site este] Voorhees-viple | strcis wan so oan | fee," eo | Seg eee en INCOME TAX PREPARED OTN | Wot osraatt tN ren at.” sda = q ith, 5 At’ & TA San. 7, at 11 am. from-Sparks:| FUNERAL HOME Se er ans ae gather mart GIRL OR WOMAN WANTED FOR PESO on OL, BME? BS a ee vee _ yusere Home with Rev.| ampulance Service- Plane or Motor; at once For interview se light housework, small wages, live oe ae __Rd. FE_ 8-1676 jeterment ta Osk Mil 1° Cemetery, PE 23-0378 | Resume about yourself to Box 8, /_!0. FE $1787. 673 DeSota Place. . BRICK, BLOCH AND CRMENT Landscaping 18A | 8 Scopiee 7 244 : i = . wo also Cee = — seas ees a, ATMOSPHERE: |_Pontiac Press _ | GIRL OR WOMAN TO CARE FOR large Residential and commer 4. Ace TRER SERVICE RE. Mdbscrees. = eres x +o! R, JAN. 5, 1959, WILLIAM J "SPECIALTY SAL EN. TH More for, home than wages. Mar] — | + $1 gg aaranton baie _moval and trimining Get our bid. | PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. . 39 Pranklin Blvd; age for you. Phone FE 3-7402 a.m. ket 4-20 E88 -FE 8 0T39— Be 2 Reena : ‘ t n Pish- FUNERAL HOME : only si (e iB SALI ES CEMENT & Bl OCK evsrow 0 ‘21 6. y R rt teres 15 Hd iaaresssie a ndehild d six! Drayton Plat . OR 3-7757 ELL LS— ss STOM B TLDS N aRD ore. 18 ©. ta : grandchildren and six| Dray ns Ba ‘SALESMAN WANTED TO SELL 3 ales WORK PE Se1E 7 — oe Hing | PAINT BY NUMBER 9109 9x02 raat arameetiiaraa also survive erat serv: 7 : Thursday, Jaa. 8, ‘10 a.m. from St. ‘Vincent, de Paut Church with erment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. oe BC. Cemetery Lots ° 5 cea sete BPE ae : m. Wednesday 2 q'!l| BEAUTIFUL 6 GRAVE Loz, PE "+ He in state at the De Cc. : a ao Davis Puneral Home sort p.m, i Alagille pgiootee = WHITE CHAPEL — = qe RAVES. r $120 — Three $150. LI 2-2167 or ae Miter of Rev Ogoree Halk agra 7 ather o ev. gorge a 4 - =’ Mrs. Mary Johnson and Mrs. wit: _- Help.Wanted Male 6 S Ham Neifeld: dear, brother, yeas. 190 # >. Mrs. Elizabeth PhettPlac. Puri 183.00 HE. AVERAGE COMM. AS- service will oe weld 8, at .m. fron Betts neral’ Ho. , withsRev. heb ig ficiating. — be held Th uraday. 7 be ad Donelson: Johns FUNERAL HOME “ “Designed for Funerals” fu ful} ne Rey. P Excellent & fis lamps, spate oF cipgpe wert ay ag cP Write OU ES, caldwen” hoa Lakeview Ce: verde mes {iy in state Berne Tataroe-ce porte ee : Lonteen: di . oar og Kathleen, Richard, teh. with interment if Mt. etery. Recitation of -the will he at § o:clock this evening at so Furieral- —_ Ub Hea iy aie 8t.: aes ar bee] [seer Fi: Eraten th Meat ual-of Omaha, ' -p tlie start’ your income. increases . ach year. roves the right 1 man 3 aie. first year with This ts only 1 i r of Th aks | bis wing busniess has. created etal = oe Y. a me Ton Perper ere fely CARD OF THANUKS:— en = w adequa We eens Exess floral OR ETN. oe nvsczlee ae “ cere s for ra. er- tf. are a sale séek! _ing and kindnesses extended EE sect opportunity, oF or havé & “us during the recent bereavement experience teetin ‘the ‘public, let Foye Uy Cave, Bepecaly ome es give You the details in a con old Davis at the apel of fidential interview, Phone arks-Griff * Pils Daughters and Families. Paul T. Williams WE WISH TO THANK \NK OUR UR NEIGH- bors, friends and relativ®s for - OLive 1-9961 . their many acts of kindness at the time. of the death of our | father, Art Phipps. it was all : deeply appreciated Mrs Bernice Miller & family. Ross. Phipps & Familv In Memoriam . Pe IN’ LOVING MEMORY OF MOTH- er, Ethel Andronick, who passed away 1! year ago today ‘Not ¢e to us who Toved her Not lost, but gone before; She lives with us in pened foreyer more Cari, lotte Alex o aniskevicn and grandchildren. At 10 a.m. today there were replies at the Press. office in the soewis: boxes. “4.5, 13,16, 17, 28, 31, Fr Averag Hueral i i | Wed. tunity tiered Get TER sportswear. enced, ‘Body, 26 Front St Lake Orion. 2071 WALL MEN. WRITE P.O. ALERT & AMBITIOUS MEN wanted. With ee to travel 100 mile radius. serviceable cars. ¢ $100 weekly & up, plus bonus paid monthly. Must =I have neat appearance, pleasing | personality See dron gel 3 te ay Aten. Wal- r Thurs BIG MONEY MAKING OPPOR- | Exclusive iine uniforms, shirts, coveralls, mbroi- prospect. Every K-48, Ks, Lingéaier, _Indiana BUMPER w PAINTER, EXPERI. c. Lempresan Alito box 127. Drayton Plains. UE EXPANSION OF BUST- ness, local hearing cetnter needs man for field consultant work. A dignif SS gn agi 1 we provide training and sremuneration, Mr, Dwyer. bere Hearing Center” 7 ON, -Pontlac Sag- “Les send resume a to. “Hox 4, Pohtine “Press. . aoe Phat DAYS, or 6 to 8 pm.- Barber Coleman over-head doors and other specicity items. B& M. paar Service FE .2-1004. FE) Sales Opportunity Will train 2 salesmen for expan- sion pregram in food service. Earnings unlimited. Apply to Mr. Holt, Friday, 1 p.m. Jan. 2nd., 4713 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains. es need Food line—car pref. Gees Madre 133 _W. HURON AM. HOUSEKEEPER. SERPERLENCED. Live in For general. plain cook- ing and child care. Only those with exceptional recent referenc- apply. FE 8-607. NEW LINE OF COSMETICS Commission & bonus, Opportunt- | ty to grow. Call U L 2-366 for TIRE CHANGER, EXPERIENCED on truck tires, Part-time, may develop into full time steady ob__ —age,_experience and hone. Write Box 119 Pontiac Tess. WTP: REAL ESTATE SALESMEN - = soo © : Dippa u Help. War Wanted Fi Female 7 9 oer ans gh “DANcING c OO rs., 2 tert * ba ote bail: foom s marae t please eal MA ~ Opening January 15th For women with ambition person- ality & p car ‘tl REGISTERED URGENTLY NEEDED > eae Osteopathic Hospital, part. PE olse. necessary 1 noon. career Or Cail NURSES ‘salary © wk, ould REGISTERE D NURSE Pediatrics $460 Supervisor, Starting a month. 4) hours Liberal personne! policies. have had experience was 5 and Seen con’ Hee tat Must ve Seng ¢ oe start ar at yourself MUST BE aay and° reliable. No. experi- em necessary, Bee in person | ee i's Inn. 3481 Elize- abeth Rd. BEAUTY. FORM home reducing | Sleswouan dem- onstrate amazing néw prod: | uct, High a ] chance ies — in ex, vs ze | call on, For personal i rview ¢ MI 6-9825. He ce HOPS, EXPERIENCED. AP: in person, Frostop Drive-in, is w. ron ‘DIETICIAN Immediate opening for qualified dietician. Must be college —— ate. Experience or ADA mem opi preterred. . Starting salary er mo Excellent employ- Reply ontiac > ment oeashte. _ Press Box oe “DISHWASHER FOR EVENING work. 5171 Dixie pda de Apply evenings. Closed _Mondey | EXPERIENCED WAITRESS FOR il 7 p.m shift. Apply Big. ."Boy_Drive-in _ 2400 Dixie Hwy. EXPERIENCED NURSES AIDES Willing to work any shift. Dish- washer. MI 4-8015 HAVE. YOU MET _ THE PUBLIC IF YOU ARE Between 20 and 32. and have had sales or. simiiar experience, we may have ust the kind of job ued en looking for 32, 35, 63, 74, 76, 90, 97, inew. customer teprecentative 's > a & 99, 103, 112, 116, 118, 119. ESTIMATOR SALESMAN East Mura 8 <=~| POR GLAZING cowrractor |ON THIS JOB’ Atractive job with estapiishea| You'll be assignéd your own _| The Pontiac Press {| concern for a man. experienced | Enjoy neiping them with of- and selling. Join a vigorou po Hil focelariy ach —wre FOR WANT ADS growing company. ‘Complete busi- oer lg a oy | besiege ie in your | challenge fn. econ _camelating 15. the right: t velepone DIAL FE 2-8181 service ~ cach of your From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. FAC l ORY THE Jon , ro ee ait esistely. oS A fone'hooie re ry Te am 1088 a poet hieh ee of assuines “90 " fe some business coon amr a ——— RE Eos ~~ -— ‘than te eangel the oe ka GOOD. PAY : field .. , or some college insertion of the ed ee insertion cn has been feo | | 128 W HURON WAM.) ae ough the HARDWARE YOU'LL WORK _ “With friendly, be in attract ERB IF’ YOu QUALIFY training Pang RR work at fall pey. FOR’ ‘MORE paras ap <p rf Be “ae Soares "Compe ' 4 is 13 i THE ANSWER TO 14 2 hg hil td LEM: pb HB. a8) ta ite ite eE-esisl. works. 6 pm. Turse” supe - of Nursing Service. eral Hospital, Pontiac, Michigan. RELIABLE care for c Ls vis vie o Pontiac” ” Gen- | ITE WOMAN TO idreh while ae Live in. $26. Call after FE 3-5116. bus inaw MART, CLEAN WAITRESS AND ait, No phone calls, Mary- Round. Restaurant. {0T-N. 8 : | TAKING waitress pH keg bere only. “APPLICATIONS FOR . Green Parrot. Personal | 1659 N, Perry. _our expandi. “Well, Herbie, you _certamly didn’t _ do “anything | to help, S280 ng economy tonight!" ‘oods & liquors. WAN be able _nings Ci Box 536 TELEPHONE 8sOLICITING ce our office or your home. = full time, Phone FE ress. Apply at WTD DENTAL OEETANT. MUST necessary, F WAITRESS FOR E WOMEN—DO YOUR SHARE! “CON. | tribute to the family finances rep- WOMAN fo Live in POR GEN- Help, Wanted “Wart ‘the ieck Wagon Restaurant, 49341 Pontiac Trail in Wixom, TE WOM AN “GENERAL ve No care of children Sone ae * ee seal No experience Closed — Monday. SUITE 24% EAST HURON 4 FE REAL ESTATE SALES MANAGER Exceptional opportunity for expe- erson at main Oakland fice. 460 W. Huron, pepolendd ef financial mort-|.WTD. ODD Ons Phone 0458. | all around handy man, irae nee or Teontvientnl interview | ran iv (BUS Realtor VENINO WORK eras Agencies 8A $171 Dixie Highway. Apply eve-' . Pon- EVELYN. EDWARDS resenting Ty eavertieed AYO n | VOCATIONSRVICE cosmetics. one tod or write Drayton Plains. Po. - OUR NEW LOCATION — 4 0584 group ‘oem ey vate Instructions also -esvailabie. MA_ 45-1344. Must love children.: MA ee 5.6167 REPRE SENTATIVE : Colley ween ages WANTED 3e3 yee gee Be malice in Reaaeas Experienced telephone canvasser. sdministration ls on the job Call FE 56-6670. wreletng Pp $400 plus com- WATTRESS - WANTED. NMonTe.|- pane. car. tidwest ser idee * 3153 ~“Rufot, Joe's “Coney | “Pontiac State a. inst 5-927. OMAN WORK IN - _ drugstore. 403: 8. Benford. * aged SECRETARY | on WOMEN WHO WANT $60 WEEKLY | {8Ctiyt" ang povkie apd geting! isn — Working few evening hours, No} gnq secretarial au Midwest ee Car tecessary, Employm vBonilas Blate eh : Ban id : cone aS wor in cleaning Logit ae, | a cet) fink he Famous nstructions , ey GIRLS, LEARNING To W OMEN 18 TO o *ly ie the plano is fun. Call today ou Can take 8 |. Work Wanted Male 10 10 ——— MAN WANTS 3 PART we full -time work of any La] 268 8. Parke «+: Apt. 8. PLUMBING TI TILE LAYING, CAR- Fintane work, a _ attics ished. FE 5-6 OR | YOUNG MAN DESIRES WORK OF | ) any kind FE 44-3797 ee “Work Wanted Female I: ja DAY. IRONING Bu. REF. PE 1st 3 WOMEN MEN WANT T WALL bb WASHING __and house FE 3-7681. Day & Night—Licensed & Bonded | y igh EXPERIENCED | ret, Will. iron . your home or Pk 460 nome Pick-up and delivery. OUSEWORE OR. ae Wasit- este Reliable, FE 5-630 fOUSEREEPER "hoa NOTE Srests. home. 255 8. Shirley. {RONINGS WTD REASONABLE. FF 98-0639. 6 Henry Clay. CADY WANTS ~ TROWINOS, AND _chlid care 2-8051 LADY Witt REFERENCE Se work. Call between 6 & 9 FE, 8-6904, teeneao HOME FOR 1 CHIL Vic of Joslyn, FE 5-7400 i ae, 4. OUNG WOMAN GENERAL | Work Wanted | Male — 10 ‘MIMBoGRAPHINO, TYPIRG - Mus keeping & pple woo ce TWO TAD. pecwall preg wd ffhwosoge rating: Aj PLASTIC WALL TILE, F om a w Two Ta ‘ i : jes to care for in her home; BIcation, etparience, og 8 sal 3 corgise soumeet WP | ote bath 2 ent. 1043 Lasaiie ress VORK EW Ponting Press. ay CARP neo Ld - | RURSE With PRACTICAL als at ating Press ‘ eaaie RAC ee ee ics sik peo 54. INTERIOR & EX tor ‘sermiinvald or gleerty pe ation dolla: | terior. mate Ress ransport iy. ; Miss Bp ry. i taochants 35-3752 of En.) | oe __part time, MA 5-3736 . = : AILABLE NOW. GA kh RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS BA- oe and cabinet: gork New amg. re we > ed your heane. 6a wens Help Wanted 8) pet 2. sees ionic | ight pousework, OR OR 11, OUT OF SCHOOL, work time of part time. 8.2040. e canpentig. WORK WD. NEVE fob !-ten. iaree | cute. aay Waits | Roos. ine Ren anak i WASHINGS "ANI AND” ) IRONINGS és re vat deliver . ee OMA > 42 se ee gp tes RR at COS Ste BUT DENO suntv. Saw iT HAUL- | Prefer brick or came | Auburn Avenue Nurses Exchange | NURSES AVATT: -_ ROWER WITH | - WORK IN|: [ANTS Wi ‘ORK ssi8, care. so = = wont. CUSTOM HOM®s BY builder. Pree estimates. UL 2-5175 arms EM “3023 framed. $1.30 All sizes Grum- bacher Art Supplies Sherwin Wil- | _liams, 11 W, Huron, Roto-tilling | LICENSED CFRAMIC TILE FREE ESTIMATES, —_— Advance Floor Co -* * Moving & Trucking 1 19 PDI 2-TON STAKE TRUCK WITH ‘LPT ate. OR 3-7046 ~ Notices & Personals 25 eae RR ee 870 a BA A Beiewelon the COLD “pers $550 tions terms. 353: N. Cass. FE 23-3021, HOME, OARAGE CaBina. ADDI- Licensed . sceiengtiks TOL? coe 18 OUR oR SPECIALTY A MOVING 2 THADLENG | — Dorothy's, 600 N. Perry. FS gore, vacements bad: EXCELLENT SERVICE 21244, tng "ere entmates. PE FIUISH, | measonabie 8 4208 — PR 2200" REROYREDS re ae HAULING & RUBBISH NAME KNAPP SHOES ates ite bo CERAMIC, Pees Aa. sme ee oy Fred Herman OR _3-1593 SLATE & MARBLE FREE. E8- ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING __IMATES. STILLWELL _ 1-807! adie Real pene: #2004 | a triendiy | advisor ene Fe ie ina. |: 2-8734- Salvation fiers vbeaters ranges. ond | GOT. Ont AND TEAVY TRUCKING, | army Ly ty r grave an Siesthe Ge. 1000 W. “Huron | front end loading FE 2.0003 ST aa on NE, alee ELECTRICAL | SERV 1 FREE EST MAN wiTH % TON TRUCK Hams La e Rd _and Se. Partney Electric. FE 6-6439 toa "™ Call anytime. FE BEAUTY "PARLOR | FOR RENT, GUARANTEED ROOFS - ALL |: = iness_established, apply 190 N, - - kinds Est 1918 Hugues Marsh, ~ODELL CARTAGE | _Perry. FE_2- CALL ELECTROLYSIS is CENTRB for remov’) of unwanted hair. Martha H. Wilder, State regis rienced, OR 3-269), gs. FE 5-7775.| Local and tong oats ‘moving. Phone SMITH MOVING FJ wus tered. - Ex days, eve __ Building ; Supplies 1 A2A Local or long distance moving. ss : : a Low rates FE 44864 CHARLES CHESTER . founeat ing ~“Frucks to-Rent | =f inteenS=?-*on's Build! a SPs 27006 oF : aS eae pret On “mmucns rractons | DAINTY, MAID SUPPLIES, MRS PLASTERING & REPAIR REAR AND EQUIPMENT Lh Load eee Ee Pat Lee, PE 2-7022 ‘g-ton Pickups 1%-ton stakes | DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES - 739 PuAs “on i NEw ib Ri -—- | Dump trucks ‘Bemi-trailers <nmee: Mrs Wallace. 8 Vern Keller, UL sineo Pontiac Farm and $78 Hi : R O @NYDER FLOOR LAYINO,| Industrial Tractor-Co. ganaing and finishing. Phone FB open tip WOODWARD 4 4, HEADQ JUAR TERS me Dally neluding Sunday" - No charge to register. your prop- ROOK REP ATR: Sa FE. +0461 Pereisa! "Sy meat tal crewing fies: _BAVESTROUGHINO 2 NWANTED ARTICLES PICKED. Exchange yours for other typ@ TR EN Gil ca noe MP free of charge. FE FE 54-4638 re lesb rosatpal 7 Pontiac City, ra age a Oh m or es row ou ie tanks, Field tile footin >| Palating | & Decorating 20 one Rod ae rere maintaining four _Di ches & boat well Ob 2- Detroit & Oskiand County offices. Maximum selection, wider cover AST_CLASS. PAINTING AND DEC-| 200! REGISTER NOW DUO-THERM 4 RM. CG SCHUETT, Real tor oe HEATER, jeago Tellet, with blower New aso new 100 amp. eireult box, and wall fing. FE 40255. Hil pest bid takes. . Euis,| 4 LADY INTERTON BEOORATO 460 W. Huron FE_ 38-0458 a 5 neers, In Debt? ~~ Business Services 13 | 41 PAINTING & PAPER HANG- ‘s | ing Ref. furn, Fe 2-4315.- i pou ahs having seule meeting PAINTING PAPER # t HANGING , dl aur! oma ALL, MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS “‘baper removed PE 400 - MICHIGAN. CREDIT COUNSEL- + at our office Genera) Printing & La PAINTING AND PAPERING | LORS. INC, Room 716, Pontiag Office Supply Co. 17 W Lew-| Mason Thompson (E ¢8364 | State Bank ‘Bidg FE 80436. rence St Phone FE. 3-013 Ky PAINTING INTERIOR - ‘= LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY AXD ilies abel pels terior 10 per cent dise for cash econdmically with newly released BLOOMFIELD WALT CrEANERS | Giaranteen Pree est PE ¢020§°| Dex. BDhat) cabjeta) (om “cess” st FE 2-1691 KAA PAINTING & DECORATING —_SIMM DRYWALL “years experience - Reasona EEOLESOIET PURSES & FOOT: J é Le Free estimates, phone UL 2-1308. stools for sale FE 8-2504-~ Fast, efficient service AINTING & RATING REAS | ON AND AFTER THIS DATE. SAN. =~. OR 0m - diate service, PE §-6006. - §. 1959, I will not be responsibi6 i tag Hc debts contracted by any - INTING, PA WASH. ing, Guer. Reasonable, FE Ba3t2 Ppeabtpae A? fee aiton, Pontixc, | Television Service 22| _Michigaa th = | Me Ree rae ALL TV RVI CALLS. AN- = pounds in 6 & a = swered promo Ne or ‘night. —- See ugly pounds melt a ae 2418 yQ\_Electronics.| ate ante” ies c. Av TOA ELANCE Day re gl SERVICE exith Institute, FE 44131. = ‘AIR — - Wtd. Children to” Board 26 | WRINGER WASHERS JENSEN Sa TER RviCe a FER fier AUTOMATIC arate hoon & evening calle. PI PE 2 Al LICENSED HOME NEAR _Pontiac Motors, PE 2- 2-603. PE esis Up pholstering “23 ey | } LOVING” CARE, PLASTERING. NEW OR REPAIR. EARLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- - Work teed F —_ #174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM Wtd.. Household Goods. 27. Sy ~ Fe ao CASH FOR USED Tvs F flea puueil aniey ~ THOMAS UPHOLSTERING ay FURNIs ser yatte ob bd NORTH oem ST ture and mise 2.0367 io Feats in in Fonos ogg _ enol aly shat “ha oTOS : 5 ad 1 _* rking or : ANCE SERVICE Lost é & amr pe _ 24 CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP- Roy's: 96 Ce ws iH . Hances, Odd sa cine a WANTED: FOUND: WHITE MALE ean Prompt, oS service y Mon te vietnity of River- ee aut . Pan teen Piette, Do washings. dry and fold. Price *¥ rante: View and she day apertly PE said att after 3 3pm: ry pT seed and Panes 34309, pat Oar wei ed Sa we Pe eB D lie ir se FEM PEACE S| pay na ot Pisins, Mich. av Si att ric Wrowo | te Wfor you, B&B Community nearness = coat at Rollacium, Nocatay” night, Sale. " hang -OR 3-271. Dressmak af Tailoring 14 16 pisses ont OR oN WANTED TO BUY — aLi TyPEd ALL KINDS OF ALTERATIONS _ male"? yrs. old. Vic. ot Blaine wae “fo SELL fen «dresses analy No, 4K CaLt vst tre RATIONS, AN” BRENNA 131, oe age MEP Son. ie ae MA 5-134]. paisa cio, Glass Ra. mie Wtd. Miscellaneous — a. MAKINO sae AND | ao ia cae Li. ane ee ae alterations. hi, “hewers. SS wocuai LNVESTORG: ooob, sara aad Income Tax Se Service 17 ast BOLIN | Sere , A iis ga vie ea SER 8 }- ms its. nn ean ae Ss ge ee <2 #2 ° . 7 so x = ~ “ . “ : S : ’ IO — THE P : EIGHTEEN rnished 33. Rent te Ua Uetrsshed _Rent. Honore Vie Ss - |. Wed, Contracts, Mtgs. 32; Rent Apts. Furnished 33) Re ray rigve « pogee,s Be iN ve ar | ~ T I T's f G DOWN. “ wes oe EI Y “ly AND. 3 niga paces +m AT aa” ita 5 RM. TERRACE. = S ‘oO SoTHNG DoW ve s re 3 4 ments r thin. &o . : : ABSOLUTEL 4) Byt. Ent. bath. Every TERRA “yOLL HEAT. 970 SQUARE LAK ned 6 room * the ‘fastest sense at oe: oust 22 Auburn, of-| 5 feet HE aa Se || FRM, TERRAGE, O48 4 uys_ § ceo Fomee home. gus best | oy ‘bedrooms, | tring 7 ract. e, FE 4-3581.| fice in re i <a CLEAN elo PER * Best B full basement, sear in perch. Calpe Realtor Partrid ATH. MURPHY BED. ROOM HOUSE ed 4 home lake |. - room. _— TON 2 RMS. & B 62140, Adults |" pus, PIE 2-€332 or te PAE ith, Ca 5-402. garage, only % block to lake th ae, oll beet iear ; ATTENT CON- Monroe St FE aa Vee AD OLTS F m HEAT “garage, : and basement, ping OUR a inkers 5 ROOMS, UPPER. MODERN, G j Gloss i x Near all gag WE SO UbYERS WATT. only, No ¢rinkers. ed Call sfter 4 pm 5 ‘Auburn Heights. Call ay ] reduced for quic garage. $8,000- vacant, E : TRA CAs BLE DISCOUNTS,! ——- OMS 310 WK. 3 RM. UTIL. 7 ee ee. vicinity of Au! L 21993. school. Price amust sell. Shown areas, Only ‘key! ING. REASONA HAYDEN... NO'g ROOMS $ “Bt 68-1440 ND BATH NEWLY _sfter 4. p.m. er ar sale as owner : e have the - MR. § Clark IND BATH. oT AS: Pe use ON only. SATION Goch FUnK. APYS ae | ROeEe Ts “auto, heat. (turn) P| Pore miles south . : paticaTi Realtor ROOM FURN decorated aved hwy, 5 ‘(COME HATOEN Esse #041 7 pie st, inquire at Apt”. + 44int, oe. chester, “month, MAple INCOME PIRST a heat. NEAR mk ‘Walton pe ee $10. & $12 WK., FE 0 OAKLAND, ees Terrific income return on 2 be oF zea gare es iz ® FORD rooms 3@ 2 ‘ fa unit, base: » Seas W AT ; ~ CASH! pF SURNIGAED O00 WK Sest"tute. she's monte. dee te ROOMS & BAT a Gao W. Perry, near do pe pate Ne + Sagan er dg 30 / N F ROOMS Lad apartment suitable rerataked. Li. $59.60 oF $180 down. Builder town, Complete iy niet reek Motor and the pric ARAN iag RutaHS" Ros Betas amare cuiene Sead are a | tgs ae ceiver me | maetedecumtie Ses 177 NO OBLIGATION, caL all utilities fewe: on AND, _nished or or unfurnished FE 2 RM | @ ROOMS AND De we “after “4. “ing. Only $16,500 a terms. and ber month. m | 5 room ranch bustt tn “6 bo = R : . (2 RMS. KITCH Per-| pASEM'T team heat, * Senos a RTLY By appointment only rent? 3-bedroams plus : A. J ohnson rr bath, oe, welcome. 431 N. apt Kitchen Oe errer tare Ve 6 Ae ay oniLiry ee ; BARON SCHOOL |iage prone. ow ar na ms eefoom aa Bichen Z “EN Grn te OR room : .. 42 and wir” PVT ENTR EI 1989 e eat, recrea- ot. Ribbon drive . TOR “A 12821 FRoOM are Gila’ welcome. $12 Ay odtsent tyre, Call F2| Gee Paarl COLAREBTON Oniy 4 blocks sway from al Caspmomt, ah beet, seeree- £ Priced at $10,800—~ REAL legraph Rd | Bhare 1431 CLE heat fyrn. Call 6100 fhurches, 3-bed- sparkling clean 2. tion room, 1'5 baths, +. carport ly $1,560 down: 1704 8. ae eg anne || per week. FE @ CLEAN. sus ° Gas he _ Nr schodis and os 1 baths this , built in “1b5a) pace lét * carpet: aod ee oximately juding taxes i ic OOMS AND BATH, to 100M room Fanch -home, “ GReenleat poems nd di with ~ d for quick sale with term per mo. - C A$H ia ae roomy, priv., nly PES 4082 | CLEAN 18T FLOOR i $66| Storms apd screens. _ heat sing oak floors. Price e aes lec end insurance. Li sour ilaing, couple only childten welcome, te +5601 sATiBPTED. g tered wake stalrway to nings after 6 call FE 5- iL. PURN. "OFF | o. FE 4.7681 of F ‘mar L RENTAL NEEDS 6 4 —_ attle. Priced to Eve 23381. A SRM" APT. ALL UT Sanderson. | _ AL riments furnishe: ’ ith reason- PE : : i arking, 200 "PRANKLIN APTS, ; Homes and apse and 5 POET “$10,700 w’ » OOMIDDEN. ee , "ROOMS FULL ath erect | ere oe Merreneuse “feces il Digital a Nee able teress: A: JOHNSON, Realtor | aided . ; —-NO nee. r | ter and transpo' rie, pt LTY > d,. “floor Pyt entra apts. with pri, ARRO RL legraph R | modern, Jroom eal, at- beth Rd FE TRADE 1704 S. Telegraph | Harger Co- PE 21643, IAG. UTIL. | mo bath, afford econom 9143 Cass-Elizabeth | Acar me on oe 3 LOE MS IN eo tractive living eae meres! BRICK HOUSE. © PANELED IN| or tece and cles? pacant lot __FE 4-2533 = It's vs newly ae Late ‘ 33_WE. ACTS | Ch Z UTIL- gr costly upke yell _main-| knotty pine of Au- _ oF fre t on this : ; = rooms, — LAND CONTR 8. WITH BATH. orated and we , es of ground, BE. of | down paymen' ’ D breakfast . Ps Mowe 4540 Dine Hwy “y rey Oye oie wast side. ipauics tte Gait friendly neighbors, burn’ Weights’ Kent 910. - UL outs $ rooms coos A Nothing own paged eo incinerator, or. y ean fe gee ADULTS; CLEAN, perme” deluding “heat is prtead. ee aren DRIVE Now vacent, imaediste 5 Will build starter home on 5, ary pre fine ee ? SH | Tool 344 W. Huron told wate temp Ap , Cc LK. RD. ssion yee Hoo gb a Agee At Cass Lake, % = | SLEEPING RM, aE" Huron #t PE 4 bal fears " t Included. A eae bel $1,950. down. be j GOOD TRANS. | - 102 E£ Hace MONTHL c USE Soaemen 1. Dop Mi \ 3 ROOMS & BATH. oraled rE after & FE 6-184 rooms, ol] heat, ca DOLL HO : Bee ‘ ities,© newly dec y 3 goms, school tion asst, ; Pegi tacteied hessonecie, Sarason ff ieatron| HOLLYW OOD Al TS. wn ce, oe we eee en eas Best ek F LISTING SERVICE ATTENTION . : ew en Let - ) BAT! 2 upfurn ; and compa. with - M : ; -— diseount no Galler with you } ROOMS aun es epeen ADA TS: eee OL utilities furnished ene WICKERSHAM TM. flog, U.S, Pat. higher price bracuet room ellent 3-bedroom : sced Man cor bachelor ad Lake rms ba 92-1834 I 0! . > ulate 2 This exe b= Pall FE 43044 of FE Mecul:| . decorated Ninfurmiahed> MArke! Jy E._Bowsré mae WEST 1196 W. Maple cle Fool non e o_s i ore me home. Lovely carpeting, tw - Sphoopany mp mptigh alsa = a Ted Me ‘ished or unfu: OOM APT TEL-HUR heat, ‘args ban area may ‘ any hour, Ask for + Furn =" MODERN 6 R ital. Auto. BUNGALOW =NEAR Gas £-6 < basement, of] 600 r urban ve been look- : 41365 yet General Hosp | for working couple, Gas r d lot. Only $9, . DOWN for which you’ FALTY ND BATH. | de near water Garage .tdeal for iv’ rm., . landscape ING — it offers a full base- 12 2 A baa-Elinabeth Ra. 3 Rms AS after & PART- felapenstee woe furn. oad oe “ain : rm tichen, bedcoome = A i You'll fin d em slung all over 1 price. nee ges GI ee ee a erg "recreation Si . ° pe s — = APA After nd more ee 8. nger. 2 : living oom luminum sto as 4 MATE yUNICE | PURNI HED FE 27-6361 days 4 “ a famous gun . 15x20 i to wall a Sa walls and ‘ ee ON J mete, FE oY Gamer) hai HARD CT. APTS. Por eet ee ee intel | = ui Edw M. Stout. Realtor® tural ing ia ving. Foor, dining screens been than . + r one — era ; e we me: ey ~ Baa eed ms, @ any wo lend contract Mow) I an LAKOE ae ju| O ED eee BER er BRICK DEPTEX. the Places a ag eegeee = re i basen” 3 ey a een “schools Paved . on ve cash upon sat burn Heights. Vac AIR ‘aT west West side Tile ba! —— H uses ms : zs | sized lot, x or seasoned Moun of property fwrn-Aubu . Pontiac's most exclusive. Mel: aA schools, 1 child web 41A For Sale Ho 5, 260, S street. nice Acwa where - fsfactory inspection Templeton “37 UL 2-2418 ATH ws KA ide SRRRMent development : Nr PE & "333 R gLease Bus. Prop. > TERRINGTON HILL $13,950 — $1,956 es Bod title Ack Ken Te j } ROOMS PRIVATE 1 Tyree : type individual apraness __come OELED ANE AND! Ken ROI . I home, full can you beat a Be n, Ret tor. ce. gas heated. 67 8 epny ftchens with stove an COMPLETELY neue ee PUL : _ ‘All brick, 3 bedroom re , K. [.. Templeton, asey, Weance. beautiful sk to heat and rated 2 bedroom duplex. N PLAINS. WONDER : Lee eS t, storms and screens, AND CONTRACTS : 2330 Orchard Lake cra a winiED | 13 ae & BATH PVT. ENTRANCE | - SA rg hey awe $55. ‘Phone, FE 45-6768 __ 7 soos Dear Am ohana ae a8 - ~ 3 BEDROOM HOUSE CHEAP. |, water sohtener Cenlgtad land Oe one TOM BATEMAN : DANO Conzuscian es quick’ " j05 Florence : only Ready for immed with the} DRAYTON PLAINS bie. OR | doctors, den etree ucecl ad) cece : PE 5-6643 BATH. | teaped, $14 ‘ADE : ; R Beasoned or seeing Clark: PyT BATH AND” ne pancy> Get in touch . 1 Sal.) omodero. Very reasonable. - offices, Now Very’ reas. to! Y OWNER — 5 ROOMS ‘ Storms WIL tL TR = - = action buyers ste Huron, FE 3 RMS Nicely furnished Coup! | manager Mf Gardner a _ NTS Or, OR 32418 and rentel ‘Sn 3.1115. Or,.OR| . . Se od hls heat. Full ement. uit and full bath for 3 sees ~ +: an Real Estate 1362 ask for Mr | trance 0 oT pm Fe mer St. or call at ILY HOME _ hie party. . REET—Corner of screens. Will sell my 2 W. Ww. < rooms Taseuiente a 4-6422 or FE 44813 ee 86918 KAM F ‘WITH: | PADDOCK arate older home Balance ree Tt a) bus, very clean “had : - Clark 2A PTs COUPLE ONLY si0 | = ae ILY & SUNDAY: 8 LARGY ee eaaS FOR LEASE 10,000 5Q_ q FT" Excel |. Cha alets vee conaiton that can Lonigieliow. FE 5-71 ate Sage. " : ; Wanted Real Estate . 3 AP 6, all privay FE pe | Cao THROUGH 9 PM 7 PATH xray GENERAL lor ght Baneractariay OP _ sh bette feseraahly: extra are wakne (REA ee REALTOR : ampsen _¢ ne LOOR | | RIC eS VALUET, . nfor. phone : ~ahd bat Q uy), ~ ‘ an & BATH eT FLO LAROE $ ROOMs WITHREF fe HOSPPT AL. ND storage _ For rooms {tehen, and pantry Cass-Elizabeth . - : Sls =} RMA FE 24366 = d stove on Jamer ALTON, ies OAKLAN hite,. FE 2-610), living room, kiteh: 1 price 5143 : «ss -Té FE 40528 < ~ ALT. ( CN ; WEST | crater eh oftation at your RE 5-0693. tata tite 0 SQUARE m down. Basement. Full price, = 8 mae 1-5 REAE:TORS = 4 > PHA. EQUITIES os byt, pe rH & ENT ee Ep beara Lhe! AVE FE. i) BATH | STORE BUILDING, 6,000 tianu-| £00 | open a.m. = 230i pm Sumas - h Eves. & Sun.- : FOR GI ANI ma or ecre- 3 E “Ss | door Call PE 43000 o LAROe 3 RMA AND {. Buitable for light 1930. EDROOM HOME, | 377 5. Telegrap For houses flats far foreclosure, side F “BATH GAS,} FE 4-363) A, - A A Re) Len furnished, 12 ae Commerce aaa Union bedroom ranch Wedroom Lo het le 2 8 as ‘ n 4-36: ~% € TH SIDE-— 3 “Clean two EM 3-306 - Age even tf ah (3 ROOMS pene heat furnished, ! LY FURN $25 PER MO. Bowe Pr 703 : tote R on EM 34854 NOR 956. Brick front, Perma 5 DOWN — lots. Near Cass . Cal! ‘ : 2 a de AM lights and steam hea Auburn | PARTIAL ke Orion. MY 3-3191 65 M WEST | _Ueke built i a} ar Living room, MOungalow with 4 hot water & 3 RED GT -- 26 ( RSA - -enliance. ln south of Lake. MODERN .3 BLED i stone sides and rear. ‘modern | Automatic ho OLORE ee | R. “I ‘RI MAylalr 662507 Heights FE 3032000 5 | UNION LAKE - 3 ROOM & athe ride home, Gis leat . abi °) R Miscellaneous 2 dining room, re range and. aan in Wonderful locauon and . c VN P AYMENT ue Lc 1199 = Marie ¥ } : MS PIIVATE, CHILDREN Ranéh etyle ept. Heat furn, 7M streets Borry no aan ris For ent es kitthen with — iia ofl heat coal at only $6,250. NO DOW? AXs - “ASH Deon sisee erything private, Adults. ee nena . REIONT TERMI.| ‘uuei ort direr tneiuaed! Out rm. modern : BASE- your wonte OR rQuiry. | “Teas a BATH NEWLY. DCO. saat Bo BATH, OA | oe t nCOMe caDULTe 13 el hain” FE 01 10 Sata smowuattinresi Hedsonable | $600 Dow Halt pareuest a Pile: BROS 1 -BEDROOMS FULL BASE FOR Y let us too ted outkide entrance | . PER 6 RI BATH, — ‘ ODERN ‘6” R a1) ne g 11,950. Reasonable home 1, baths, Very . MENT TORMS, cw at Ue ous cist fe anne welecitc saetiaier 4 pm OL le edale Meat Be “PE 8.4107 - ay testes Island Este: 35 \" For Sale Houses” 48 ya sans be arranged | ee ee ee iriesd! ai only z ; HEAT. SCREENS A AND. PAVED D : yee are . - oorh Reechcres : =z cle - 7 co OOL e a= any casea Pe 1206 os Adulte. 246 f REGES aS ns TO SCH | real Hes otbuve bupess for 4 acon NE awhEY None tu down: | UPPER 3 roa pacen) AP oa | NEW y Abels oie! =hiae i ae RocnemrER eatin sue iat N—Avout 6250 clos- THE PRICE AND SHOPPING CENTERS SEE equities We also Clack Ree rivate entrances, ¢los 7323 ciant Nea ma, Braylon vem ¢ ‘Mareer Co rane fures and expertly iN HINO. DOWN— rs old. 2 t is big-but. THEM NOW AT aa fe eon recteee cl PK Hieeses Cone hers couple FR V73 living” & dintn cop aigwaulh OR | Nicholle & 1 S e excellent fea d between 2 costs. Just 3 yea tek The down paymen' 4s 3 bed- | : % | We ela) nae tor ae Clerk (ans dare MODERN, PARTLY Ten tlspinaent | wen fo kid sie kee wey | 308 a | eemceret ce Ras just west | bedroodh, ranch, home. {tot Fat Deed ged od Croan ad pore eds on og4 SOUTH BLVD. W. : aa t purnianes: Couple - UBURN he WEBSTER _ AND ow 1270 ' , V;: AC ANT plgRochs ster roms 2 aod mir- ees ossessed ‘ me and of he ? beort as Rd, Just block o ings *ti-€:36-— . HOOMS NEA A eve. | WRAT BIDE: (igh area De ON | rooms with large closets is 8 F ul value. 5 per cent in Be th Lake ome Open 15 or FE 40823 = re 18 eve | Wasbington Jr Migh WITH OFT! to start tha new carpeted living room.) Wonderful Elizab “fintshed full Phone PE re Heights Phone FE bd heat, $90 mo ; aah \ ; | What better way. to family | rored doors, k fireplace. | 6 iit oy 1959 has ted $$ CASH $$ | 1 _. TOOMS, Gis ner and | UL, 24288 | to give your fa ti Roman bric RADE—Large bu Plastered _ . > _hings only ~ erapt Wis 2 bedroom Rome year than home 1 _ plas er. See geee attractive 0 SELL OR T basement ; ‘odern | = ‘ 1803 Ric ta epedseaant ale ea 665 mo Nice > BUY lovely three wedroom + ceramic : da, | 99.08 ide home» One of the k floors. Very = ities, 24 NICE ROOMS, A Wacein digh or fier WITH OPTION To this f “Three darge bed= ith loads of cupboards, rm. west wide whale AA a walls. Oa bh. gi ft. a oe homens ley ow! _tooms, all ae Seam. 3 PVT call etore WE 42521. or a . are roy poate ese Auburn al Seat niet eels up Spacious | aie wa Ausched car ge: | older bemesy eet) na ice con niches, go langucuped lot. City . | 7} J = ——* a = ofl ‘ a a +4 . ewes | = experienc et) Selle eASe iy ae we Fi 43462. ito i. & are viitaGE | ‘ el ae acre on Marion. $78 ee cieieaikitceen (ein 16 . re-| ios terms. Owner may consider | track <a hak foe Mr. vor ° Sed oot oeees, ae per : is - or | * rt i. Fdw. M Stout, Re aro \§ ROOMS nee pose, “PR lined lati papece utility dG cme Basement “Garage On (rigerator. al feted pace I pace: : | cue or be price 6 Taxes-& insurance includ i> 164) vale wee a soil oe ewlp decora ter — Situated | s 3 & | TUN, Baginaw At. pat! SRM HEATED FLAT we sae Pip EROS Isconepinerel acer 1A\reort (ass with stool. Was ule) restiomer | Tile Bu Sh Perret here LIST WITH US—For uy sa! & edroom Spee ‘ | facilifies aheaces “pM 420! WHITL. “ee : monthly: | heater = nd iceved atreets | p AM most attractive all brisk | clent sera Fike BUY, > BROS. = : ye iT x yw | mo, fe ati e CLEAN 3- Mes bia ies r FE 45203 5 rR ORE | Fences ae hcaia and bak ee | ranch built ia tae eine con | | trade, Cpen 22 a W HITE — — Tr sco bares eatung. att typen 82, MG, INCH, Y Mies Open raw MLSS B18 ggainore vets cre elke | Wag nom cin fa aa wish Ramaporce eulland tee | yy BROWN=Realtor ea IE OMLES) buyers wa he UL 23743 or sual edroo 2 baths gw ba £ ant. Call | ‘ae i] ceramic tile ba : foe it FE 2 ay 1° : prdvecens alibi el pa praeee e Heights uh OAKLAND Rent iousen F urnished 35. Wicecled Poe want ES ee ean el I Fes ereerneTr with HOU 399 “Mialtipie Listing service Open Eves. ‘til 8. Bares TARGK ; ri eee ag VE 80458. C. Bebu- 2 room & bath heated apt OTTY family room end kitchen. ae t [= oredi cui utere eA ole sink, GE Fsslig er freezer | Late | WHITF LAKE TOWNSHIP. Needs cg hl ea W Meron oP! ciran | Ssh @ month, Bee BEDROOM HOMIE KN ata pace To inelate all carp one, meree 2 50 DOWN iL-type “refrigera de. Pull, base | You May Be Too Lat frame house op 350, only $350 100 DOW : ° tine branch = caretaker EV om nine Jnterior nicely eed B craven & ple oe ae sohcacy will 0 : buy for Mr Handy-: mahowany, Nee . Feereatiens| | eccias down for 3 bedrm. te ome $6. L tel ——— Se z —— i n rv . urn ! a Se n b 9 ie e z _ = > Cad alg He dd Geese ase eee en Ne tA MOD. + Conuner tease tor Yor =o vaste” | Mere te Only a tlle repair to top| area” with fireplace, 2 ca pull) basement. Rent & buy at some 5 BR. 2 BATHS. u In : LL. tar i Witiama: rene os 7 een hie, mate rR. 1 0006 ae thin xeven “room. house ny ree | deren SL eee Ue ad _tame time Builder. PE £0688. | ~ s LEVEL eon i iM Oey Moves O We town PvT- ENT, | Clore to city VO FURNISHED wanwick 14 BYLVAN tare " shape Four bedrooms. ee EB price, $21, arms - SERVICE. id 5 cae caraues Only $16,- ; TELY If yoy have aio whe “81 10, 170] Baitwin | 9 BEORM Bers 66700 or Fe | OA eee wrick FH 4.8000 oF | baa att Balawin ‘APARTMENT BUILDING — A | MULTIPLE LISTING 800. PED 0877 we UB IMEDIA erty Home, 10 ATH & | Ag reeds Saba rly 8126 lease FE 44 Brookisn of 1 apartments, each with | So a farm or income prop [COUPLE @® BABY ovr a Ab PF 92105 oo ed ie HA TERMS Identical ap om, kitch- > s _ . MONTH ae . - { ing room, dining ro KE WOODs = ay “ Goer cowstvas MICE 3 ROOM. | a neon. eee rare re Wkenrl Davila Reheel 960) 2585 .. Meee 1s @ home you el en, ful ssa pcre *bnicmett | Pow i the, time ae rout “WHY PAY RENT? ‘ EXCE ? : e | ‘ : “ |, Near Dublin School | 2 spactouy be rooms and se Oakland Cow F te west side hom 0492 } 2 or 3 bedrm | ty own’ and a 6x12 nace, and gas w home in Is to choose . Q umphr ] eS bis aa “mores Ph ne Fe ci 7 rool cae “eat, wanda | Jiatge fenced nwa s F Bea bath uth shower ary ter, heater Convene te doe r Pontiac Engineer: fee section. ; toa 8 *attached ; IN RANGES & OVENS * ° erly bLay weemm minors : 18 Downing Ct AKE - LARGE 3 BRD. | Dre ne estaser || teWnl mes stop mt door. : 0 Dwn, nea ngalow, full 1) basement and attached! guy 7 ud a F Be OM) an ees DAP Wek BTR, |) NooMA NO CHILDREN ae eee howe Close to village mm eae Byes room sith cate remsonabie terms. kag) Modern peg ras furnace, | win ee tate eet aa LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES * 4. 22-9236 FURNISHED A Eitzebeth Lake Rd 34285 ga.) fireplace, car minute Kitch. | . a, : Fenced yard sang or Ours ‘community | 404 —— te street 3 , ROOM 2046 om, up to the oe i ne rivikéged lots, : = i AND FILA PUNN APY pore ig rm | * Marington Drayton. Plains Kb For Rent Rooms ae cn wiih plenty of CDaeergnd with | Roy Annett, ne. $9 down oft Oakland Mosern fate” pei paved streets. | MODEL OPEN. é i oe & utility : ! . s un HOME mo Bedrm., kitchen ro HOUSE FURNISHED, |W. " WOME, i Oo vrecuen Toom & | tealtors since 1927 | dbedrm alow, ul 2 Yo us FOR sei sour home, tor aes Pvt ent aS erro all ly Jeol elite Keews, Warbar ! BUS STOP IN. Meri - replace stool Oe heat oe we March Mend he m8 FA furnace - conn HOPKINS | on wie, new 2 WEEKDAYS & Alakdeh fe > To? f ry small down + pu t 2.saa4 eee EP. it ter New : pales els » Evenngs & 8un i rban, ‘| h, ‘plastered wa EXCEPT FR fal meh erat Tortner eye tween | fo 3 es 1 inp WaTH “se BUNGALOW. INC was. CLEAN LARGE WARM BLE ae7 | eae “psa. a 2 arievaas Open — _ 1 oe Owe etek canure ranch Senior, rane eillwe warm as) 131 Stanley at Mgateim matics vs eee i property and EE nied Noar airport. | 3 sun rm bath Garage 104 | ioe haciiaw “Fe 9.0700 terms Drive , oy “t : 4RM. LOE LIVING RM & ITCH bose Gas FA furnage. ” toast ais lees mith thls, forced | 3 aS moon at r. Y k will appraise an receive -, y 104) leeerena ¢ “WEST 5 bath, 2 berms. Loft pos - mod ~ air-gas furnac O8 ae 1 0" lh j= “ae wun le ane: SUSUEE rN eral 2 BOOMA ABD aele phman we Cae Pane ace te — | 2 Ww “RUTGERS ana| 180 Le mie $5,900. $2,500 FE REAL ESTATE $44. jon, He parmenty uni Apri WES TOWN REALTY | . _ : ye A 7 on i Lake O = - a) N years otd, Five roo r n. OR = K & ves SeSsi0 §-2763 or Eves WE TRADE REAL TOR Ent Wash Priv 68 jp Lotus Lb ROOM FOR OEE tis Only 2 years 1 basement, ofl | _ dow cle AR od FE = > DORRIB & &8ON ee 90 Cottage, 4 ROOMS ao itewn, reasonable, F i tied bath Fu fenced BUY — SELL ols TRADE ROOM OI ~ SYLVAN LAKE Ze ’ _Phone Fr 4 > ee NT, FE 41037 ent dows water heater. 3 e, & 8un. | 3 BEDROC ves you into S Lid dl 1-ROOM APAI F 1420, 41 Pine Bt bret gas screens, Huron — Open By t closing costs mo ay Oo ae faunas: person or 5OMS WITH BASEMENT PON. = es y PRIV. 9 OW 2) yard & alum. storm 5 ine OI = 1368 "ios € snip it d . rach nome. Fire- 1 4. UL 22015. | 4 Ke ‘Nich RM HOME » to schoole & cee $19; 95 eat mttaer brick, tri-level 183 " . HAVE CASIL, *, VEL oe See ra Didi f | Eases seocen is Peat LAROR “inten Wastetde, FR €1 a resale Only 61,400 Suan inctudine| PARTLY FINISHED saute et | pees ereed er nee eee ice ae eichilte comme 2 = i T ; » kite oo JAMES 4 2 : Dp —- “hoot at $74 per month 3 rier ui] m brick ca. d. Located near It. gendes lo ts | WILL TRA Moret turn ee. ft A a) lakefront. J. bedroom, FOR COlORE ence )o S-bedroonr ttached custom built, "5 “bedroo t.| corner fenced yar wet ae sree u and) Utilities tu Br e380 ezlvan heat 2 Hreplaces 1) priv kitchen 190 Elm eo PaTEAD™ jot with paved drive and a h home with full basemen ' Drayton Plains, : eae, coretssem adleeliooan oan 2 beled TL MOT eal Leo rat tae Pontiac Lik = Tt WiL- | batha Ol he Jonge. | nes K HEM FR 48264 earage Watkins Lake Rd. loca-| anc tered garage, 2 ceramic y lake privilege . Laer “ee 4.5690 show you bow to ge ope: Byy ere HaTH AT wil - ! Y = Huron at” ei d al $4,050 with $350) 9-car piaste fireplaces, oven ; ey ised Late s entract or @ Pyr E +1 te- entrance an 102 or FF 2-3971 n Price i tie baths rep - | $880 DOWN t 2 due Cal nog fate eens LO” APARTMENT, MOSTLY | (court ao yore RN ian we werk Edd om NEAR DOWN. : Ey hee EGO HAR wn DON'T W ar r | and range al Ler ert aber ‘ Need aloe ig dabei Bert i ere zs STER — arene BRICK - ae “service. No charge Br ‘ SMALL UL 23-3407 — ‘dishes. § rma tet ji: | WARM ROO reland Jecorated Low down pay- _| tered wa tank onyour bedroo E- Columbia. See this ranohes and tritevels oat | cr. furnished UL ee even te orange, fine turn Gentleman 18 More > bor, redec PE 46312 a inte Cass Lake and screens, septic cated on Liberal FHA terms. Only | 5. . R. DD. RILE VY, uy jAVE & BE COMFORTABLE IN| heat. elertric ly. FRE 60607 town ' ment FE 43941 Eve Call us now o ms: with tHe 7 fine homé now. _ $16,265 eral S00 | Riisabeth ema rane Blea! gece ee Re ee iL YR OLD Rooms With Board 38 AY QWNER peaGRes MoDEaN front Aaoaus oh ticace. Nice” tet wauate 7 DUNLAP 1198 S, Foas B. Hen ry. oak i F s 1} NIA 2 ae rs ome, r eT! t Li Se io bead ae) PR 41157 | [bin pare bas chlid one ee. bath Pioing w*iving | 2S Ein HOMTESTYLE | eee ae nc _ fenced iat ie = 2/980. "92.008 | Custom Bi H HOME JIM WILLIEAM S11 Main. L Lei ae 3 ts Orchard Lk Ave, FR 4125 ) orm Kitchen thew fu d. oll heat Lest) 340 Matthews, FE | 7! o. i i, Next spring Wijp will bring NEW RANC ‘ + SLL Rochester Za 16 UJ —— FURN her Alr conditioned. olf ‘eh meals, TV : AS 4 down, : L STATE & INSURANCE | : mr ltupie i] RM APT! a Abies) zee nage Te bike tom atte ~ ANT? FURAN won INDIA N~MWILALAC iE > $3,000 ve ec BROKER CO" iby BALDWIN rE 4-0547 a ; 2 ° | Lio Hamtitor Pontiag. Child choot 8110 a mo C EN GOOD FOOD CURA! ae : -HURON—4 pers Lake Rd fe a) Homes ' j Body and Pontiac schoo a yaar M “T 9-0118 | NEAR TEL ‘ON za eee Bilder 0 Ae Mata? d- | Fisher ; 658 4pm MaAyfair ern home FF 2 I. for large family FE 44821 lg ae 3 be . . N | Weleome Hactiand 3608 i : STORY HOUae | : REASONATLR) Tome idea aa Srclosed FE eve PT ag oe Leaving |. - , C [oats TWo 3.ROOM APTS MODN @ RM @ fan bam t- | MEN Ons __ FH 30100) “Heat siorms & aeree new 2'e-car = . ILDER 5) rece. meters, 5 here: a Ol : : hy ment. Ox Me t Mouse. | : Ol 41388 x Thelidéa hte| ad toh Rd off | DOWNTOWN = OR MEN. porches front . souiueer CALL “Ty y < HED MODEL Split if starter aaa ae tate because of are 2 We Can eat i a oy AND BATH OAS] Located on cM 39687 after 6 | ROOM & BOARD Fi N. John-| 64fage, for ap ! C acre, immediate posse tley, EM | ty MY Oe ert cere afier 6, FE 3.341) Mae . ron ene ree? t 3ouay Daymeee O: riniey: NOT DOWN PAY MENT | hee ‘ evenin i#D | son . < 35-0483. a _ Bun OMA FHRNISY ] Z detn.. Plastere ’ anytime Bal. or MODERN TRO o y eebe |e Hor mes 38A . YOUR HOME NEEDs — m, mo " hed Rad f tround ‘rental b9e Convalescent Ho : ‘ ' ~ FOR Cb us HOME 3 peo waniwosd fiesta. eos Rent Apts. Unfurnis ar — | eae Ce ee we Realtor CA a th includes taxes and incur ae ik oR = EN' OR _._Fe 5-6181 5 = ae | W. Mnaoy,y eiguenerre. op — : Mremen" het orgambuiory | 10UL W, Maron “bibQuIWoORE DATE 10-8 JOT RSLOM | 28 ,own payaENT’ _ . BROS vate bath. stove, r furnished No | Fon i RENT IN Hens socepted| Masy 1Atss _ =~ Wacant Low down pay |. g . . heat. 1% bathe | SILVEP us Eitelish Tudor home, , ah PSTATE Aut mniy. a90"R Paddock Ak aMALt. ad Taylor Sion" fer Lane Rest Mome He Le oe FE 5-0780. wt TY ola aca North Perry and REAL EST: ATE. INC. Segal iy $30 a month Io ae ee larze gaa ‘OR 3 120! berta Apte ;| Connie Weaver FE 49031 . NOW OLDEN NT MORTOAGE = Monteas ee eee nes Eines) see ee fewieee gant toom) Tasty 3 _N saeo io murder, Lu 8 7 2 BEDROOM LARERRONT R nt Houses: Unfurn. 30, Qien Acres Nurding Home we ER ceN aeecepulon en 50 : ROSS skye BA $500 DOWN . Ce room dent wea Open Even “Ul 8, Bee apts Partly furnished et vogettietten — souned ewe tele oe tie ath nasement 8% § re Sosy 12 to 5. de new J becrm modern a kiteien breakfast ‘ro fi ‘ t vty alas uv HEAT @lai0 WK ty s feor eqaipment y Te Fess , GEE Tr TODAY ~ . Open Daily | re air ibe 9. Or tra f k HYDE Rd Near ero ki F arage. pas Sell Us sons | ae walt Sits a Paddaek PP 44-8008 1 BEDRM- ADULTS Pad ca a Ten phane - srt of Pon ee : : DOWN PAYMENT | 3 BEDRM wit Loe Ee ; Mis” Clarkston Area $70 a month. ro elise a eeren $ eee ae i "tae 2 Ae 4 heEDROOMA TOWFH, MODERN eo oe ce nah hag fh 6482 a ar 7" ee Ww ae We miles wreat au BU mB ANy they tile SOI aU = . | Eaestlawn in Tic HI LAN DS | on PAN "Gi S, Realtor Access to Silver Lake. ~ me Ys : © 485 DIN ee 3 reorated, aulome nen NE 2- Hac ag 2 24 tour purs Hrick ranch A awe ( NE iE R I - : NA_ 17-2813 | 2 Itings Cris Prank ae cee le ly idee val tur M HOUSE .AND © : on Sliverbel|h road 24 me We in|. ened p No, fam : yMent PIO . 5, Ortonvitle FIELD TOWNSHIP: | Hw: OF De ty etl nent OMe € ca ‘104 j : eases te ise All pon. nell ve. a vida et Wal | peuy ais fae a garage, pares TOTAL ary PA Lovely Facet iad vale mi . ah Gi bahar tart ed Lob 71 we NEED SUL KiAtie , a oe Vaiss FLOOR bon Near hualine ; a ero FR) 4.2225 freet ululleges on ean Le for Mee x walls, tle NO DOWN PAYMENT ome wits S woos” ont Le / fr oOPROPERTY j Opdyke $4 ees - ( "ALL - . gas cme > , aths FON THR BARRING MARKET | no Pr ase Pnroee Nor “FOR RENT or Hotel Rooms 39 oe FE 86485 bath. the bie S gertes Pees ts FOR ANYONE our} fereene Only: nated Call for "OP _ ore G “we 5 SEO NAR PRAIA I a ‘= a see ise ie |4 efhoom apts i 1 e RM” “APT ONG ibuoroon + TERRACE, Aue A MO. | ~~ ann AUBURIN eye eadroom me crate DLORAH BLDG_ co soa Some woese orm none erhave - variety of |}@ . “PPO ms e c ; TAYE itor elifdren, FR +1 ‘ ° HOTEL AUBURTL garage = iar, LISTING SERVICE ~ ig é oe | | rwin ons JA TAYLOR, Belen era OR SoWE FLOOR ‘Ramona Terrace. SERN fe ce Wek Pas Oe Px MULTIPLE INCOME 3 bedro ——_ — heise ‘ohn so Mee) AL FONTIAC © 7 RMS & B tove, refrig, Udi turn. BEDRM over 9 3508 Rooms by sa apartmenta aude ’ f tly located 2- and suburban toca — old. = Realtor = ANTED 1 MMELDIATREL vi oo moO Ry10T 1072 HERRICK. - __Near vole. one & rbintiy Cooking fend, cdaece fog ee 4 fenliy a modern apt, an ag Ste te for farther ator: en otha sey pi 9 Bontiac ’ WANTED : roper ) _fnick Ff 1g BEDROOM Auburn -- FR gal i} - ee a Privaie. eS - nat EVE. Sey lead centgeste: buyers wast ld vin bathe ay pores 0 PR 08. ured, Cy aay FURR TG: =[ U XURY LIVING — Winter Speviat ~ me es a heat, Garage. a WM. A. NEW “MODEL” ing cede els i & EN. “and slectrie stove aratened | “tn Oailand - reoma | rt he 1 front, ‘ds. from Cooley ane tos $00. 4 Pp al M. Jones, nos Lb oti 3 aoe sens VA aien-| trator and elec bo. mt uy tit fava Scraeding eel Wi i d em. an Jem, Taree tino lying room| Close ds “r SRRWER : 2s arm. Vaiguicd 3 fl i] Tea with br © bape! ~ an Ww Huron 4907 a HEAT oted- bath fiasty ftchboard serv- ac & stools, Lo- W ht LIS 4 K _ ~ Rent Apts. “Furaishéd : Bre ROOMA Tey ss beh a. prone ont CSron Pe feo. Tebe'a look and be rmmoniyy | REAL KATATE | OPEN HURON: ly room Nemes af apa: ony | osmPT ha ee ani bee Bi PLUMBING, ALUME sey. Very clean jota 4 ~ dally, Weekly anc 4526 : $9,000. s, 94-06 © Hur ‘ eal ait I th , . “PRI w 4797 nt Lo ter- Reach Mot VHLANDS. 2- Ladi . ) i Eves. rr 8-0822 ‘ FE 4 3508 LOGRS, BIRCH CA: | LROOM, KITCHENETTE, trot aes ERY, BVT ENTOAND j aepRdoM WRICK EL os paar neato Hows Johnson's, TDOMPTEL pb WE so RTANDS ® Immediate Possession E $2850 ~ 0 W feel “tu 8 NETS wORMICAy COUN at connie Adults civ ago He Pad FRM tg Whittemore. aateu wiikO ce on Wet inte Hwy OR eo} page’ Natural fireplace. tty bathe, Oi tedttiae sia hohe eee) W PULL ERIC th full | ——peson aL ined owes FORCED AIR OIL HEAT = les Adulte ¢ % ep 1 . Pawe ia tin with bath w 4 —= Gack Alberta. Apts APT gw PER 2 ‘ua, a Batt one ¥ Deg | id ae aterese, MA ¢. ee Rent ‘Stores. 40, ~ hatte in, ave and ovph’ carpeting deter earensl brien Areplace tn eee Lot s0n700 needs ren BER $= i von wonld hie te tome dani, 1 ROOM RACHEL One 2-0806 | Olly 6000) After 7 um. OL! BEDROOM HOUSE. §80,MO 64 | genoa! Catal -Behool bus Near! hot a living roo! all city con- = TO ae i é = cated = yom lot, come model 2 ‘wk 89 Btate Bt é ae Olive 3 Natine Dr, Waterford, OR 2-7811 ALE REN STORE ON N. 8AQ loc teeck, Coach, Div. 683) ent, afl’ furnace. - “Lotw 72 Mae 4 room house. | let uy’ show you this new . ra rte tratshed ake 38109 MB PVT ENT catenins “4 acces BRICK . PoPLex. | a oe pats a i War 000 FE 8. * Vijiie veniences, oy Waterford. Fownanip. wan sactitice ree eash. Broker.| at 59.959 “oa your iol. fyrta ae Mf h 310 i Pike auto Reet Ln “ Wl give : PCC) | eo ills ee ‘ : 35. CEEEIM TnM, goe APUET wee Be be meen Huge Teron aime PE Se reatanane, ine | In cae ‘ee: | Mgttaae atal Baee, ot NB? ay omnmR, eive Down — went | EB 2 _ | F.C, Wood Co. s tt x eae : cokner 3 * —- re ear . 4 rc e a bus! Two a ory, = | re) Onn th edi- * aR hk 95 ” wk MODERN - Acar ia os au Ci his FE 9 proneoy WOME is ana ol mene you ‘prepare “to ‘operate ey ee ne oil a im a oe agi Aes 7 of room rm this Ang ‘possession, Boating a “$58. NT, eres. Loxaghtonss oe Sines Lake Ra. at M59 TV & 2 RM, $35 teady rept Br) Refig. furnished oom , Heighta Automatics ee month where wx = long’ Tat pase} schoel dlatrict with sthool bus « wih have Las ring For- per mo OR 13-3922 . room, full basem "chemi OR ¥1 eo motel aplse $16 6 bachelors or! 2 vat | waler erage bas Oru | ee io such business— S | ee —pow—were 11%x1 tops & Dire eabi- heat, new siding, « Priced ___After 6 cail l_ OR 2-7 2-1038 Blue Bky Ideal for hild ce) UPR) FLaTs TWO BEDRMS | w WH TCOMB, RL | ed Pantiac ean fe - mica | Scte red Ate DERN. KERGO HAR- storms and Lo bene ee NOLE p HILL So ; les Ales 1 cabin, hedrm _ 888 pean UL 2.200 af defore for - a nets, On! yta. 6 RM MO FE. 3-961! at 99.150 — te “° 7 SE MIN L come FE i ake For LeAat | treatin raters Fe PS Wire ROOMBA AND i Ba on #0, Rent Office Space At Poa Pee BEM TED uct otcteat Ts heen hes os Sevorated. arcianed, ; 3 payne i sing a hy re : BEDROOM A a le, males m hue “y eratoeatove oll e¢ Ne 7 ae-Elizabeth nn COME alumina, siding, { * seo in mt ‘ee ne Fin Tit, ir Ay Oe Adu Te aoe TEMPORY Rice. HEATED. with DEN FE tas hi Pip 4 1 weet. ue a bath ween, rage sracteehauieet shopping - StCHENETTR. APT. PVT “I nOoMs meabAi onlf ORS BE ROOM Wh PR eats, LOR mt aaweee tee Y (Open # am. to #30 p.m, Sun. 15 Beparete basements and center $26.650. FE . ERM KIFcwED “uth turn vo fl a Available Jan tes PRE. | ee LAKE PRIVILEORS DR. AY ‘at ON. PLAINS ‘ A utliities. Gas — 2 center. $26. SAT ar Loy on Pontiac Lake @15 and) 8 ON CAMB “OAKLAND | 2 RMA & a ysis Ft “AIR CONDONE | OAKLAND L meat lice qualttied | odern 2 bedroom brick car me el FOR * wkiy Royal Motel OR pee Nee | eeered ene — | eens space in new Pulldirg oe ne sy Ptomé, Bath. Oil aed c ree nving room with noch are ~ oe — egret thatce =. — : D BA ‘i Co, ; ! r ive kiteh 2 nth, conventionat = _s iar ian Selec ae a BOR ee ere ane rie jieocu arper nonee vocagen. arom Ste FR 40801 meow) Bear earede (Cr cn Gan Ticort, A@tometie heat * LAKE F Privitna areunias en wb eine contems ae GMC Vee nice tia we aula 2 (RO pion pew tore ‘water fuk? went of Rochester on 1 Edw PRA WEW HONEA IR D~ OF, TRAFORD HIGH. 2 fo Oak foort A¥tomatic heat i ay ax waar | _peeneys oun eevee pee t,. . OMG vi a atse before B pm rata Pe eens hot w Ir pond ay a eter ne Saginaw td we available Weal side ee kee Dak floors. - Pee ha nip 619, 960. Attractive terms pen english ll : beat ae awrae its Gas ve a : ~- eo PVT gNT | nished Mian, |° M &tou ealte ats rs y A Cali Lieyd | j uciis tGer ane ceaciment | tho DOWN Lary ree autind & a ae le : ea re be 4 39 RM. NEWLY D me daby 03 5 aN “LOWER UNF nt vi) BL, FR 6816s near } tered w creation room. tiled Base. ing main xi . fe amare ih. Milford i ‘ios & bath will aecey . t Tile bath cak aay separ Amith F Phas vided re 7 ie “heat, lene to hog ee a, wp. ree o 1 as off Baldwin, ere Unipn Bt cingwlre | OM I vin KITCHEN, us. 4A and for autch sale at] meat-Aq@ome : shades leg Vden he ? “ASL : "RM ba ad Te 24326 ; Beg inotd "yes $8 = p bath, oll heat 189_N Paddock Rent Lease Bu B Gee S255 “ee tes Priced 1 Bie trate = anxtow: = Heel. Immediate . bee eo cxira br living room. |°°“ :? GOV, : ROOM, Pravavit ENTRANCE |7 NOOI UPPER IN antes | sneea” AND BATH OVE AND 1 noe Se BATH. MAIN dotioe gp Wes as Wie ceneen ius buge dining and hase. ie ORE S647 ‘6 2-ROOM, PRIVATE EATRAK or) bed steve. Sof on refrigerator Near Tel-Muron. Ref: | ¢ py R connecn punevie | LD. Ott Or Dorothy Sh er “Lavender pepe en agar ctl a 1 Ne REALTOR FE 5-9471 _ 7 UU, fa ple MY. hib0t See, eal eet RATED, ADULTS-| erences or iio | ficer, Beauty + PP Sta yest ure ie Mie Ra Reaiiot. Eu "| ae 8 fall eh wien, stat Seay call , Q TanGE ROOMS, NICELY FOR OR a “pon ‘ AMG NEAR CA : tor Partie Me se (> Fighty reunited’ arec’ 5 Lat WO, Bishinnd Sar Ae ee All, thie 2 me ; niahed ne Pref: pene wie BATIC A favors Eid 5 SRONOT Re wow REAR Wi. areesaeny Bp ed brick ranch hohe. Kitchen with:| » 5 rene h Car attached “Bunce ein) MULTIPLE j. = * Po drinkin yo Tere, 008 fuborn, | ford High. O41 furnace, feet’ warehousing are ung. fe ireh cupboards, | 4 has | prige of only 855-008; Owner vill HOME a ; } 9.6050 terfor hd ef ees South Tele. | replace. B Living |“ orated. 4 yrs, 0 Me ye or rade “tot ay if how + MOD! ff B Ain canons , reasonable iia Apts FR 2.6850, per Month. LTOR month ¥, itak stove & oven, | tot. Lake * priv. a you're is a ~ , bath very clean & ‘ BATH. @TOVE & ‘ pArDEn. REA raph FR 4 wens? GE be ince and 8) _|) might be ‘ped rome, oe MILY — 4 s : t, no pee | ROOMS & lawin ue FE 8-041 graph mm 12n18 with firep i ‘6-078 mes || fe ect : ‘gine 8 ¢) t ~ ewOrAM ® * — “BRieie or couple, quie a” sebvlectaun tern lke Be ADH f¢ &. WALTON a, jmttow, 1% bathe, Oil | 1S =—— * res | en 4 foams up 2 stoves sca eer 3 oe Fe kta) snOOMAS GAS | MEAT. 978 | eee gad Wet r safienet. air con- FHA TER : tain epboards wall w wall weoi |. rooms 4 refrtgerators tociuerd: mason NO CRME & aT UPPER DUPLEX 3} BEDR Judah rf r= MACE A “L081 * AD, h Hepa bed ee & 2 dedrm home INGTON Pane | aes wa Hot eat 7 ae baxement of heel’ Nat. “ 7 "AND, ri rg ier Greene Gat oes ae rama PEACE ~ Stany ras tol tedeate 9% ear Wen bem fui, Dade. nec ans good credit! cy Pai a eens a _ Rteptaces ie ea» — cot ages. gan heat stle Cabins ent Ot furn FE 6-608 KD BA aire OTILI . is —- now mt vtenetve wails. gan ting grill jg ¥ 3-beirpom } yates v fot eB Wert-eide rental tion, * oe fetes Tru Rus “orien t MODR HEAT 3 ROOMBA rs nh 50 week y Call. i} KE 2 S81. forean, ad, te Ae me ,toneed ye ard, About re - oe : ' 8 Rratdway. (ake inMa AND RATS family west. Ules furnishe Call heat, do va" Wo beter al value anye , Se Reg D ie. 39058, . ond Bot water tum 4-fa its only at BRN Perry non 4 YGnk. Wit dw $850 1G HT $11.8 s ew Fou ‘Leslie Re ¥ “1 IN $10 & ite “brick, $78 mo Adult, DRM }%) BATA RA loss. Dial kde jt w KmW 4100 en | sth “WR 4 Let x 2° 290MB 7%, BALDW Mobs : 4 AP lense Waterford 16, recover a 108 3 mje, by kly G28 FE. 5.6 = . type font. pr: ™ saa REA 1 y | re biel : bas 1 ROOMS, PVE Aare Oy Rote coe uets Haroware Aiea eee ee { ad- swriters+ “ith tant. * 348 oania ee sate | HOYT R LTY 000s ak a: ? r acti + ee % aes ae ae BATH ie pee tmonth i Bipieet frit § | aeDOOM” HOME, ON FN 2: 818 md hl 1 “HAYDEN, Realtor seca | re fh nS tee ive oy a Telegraph RA. 1 a \ ee oe 26 3 , ‘ ') ROOMA” RTOVE AND R | adn Pivd at Duck Btke off ; fob soul. MU — = wos gli fA Ree ee j i aay ae piglet eptional. Garage. _OR es HOUR MOS FE | Say ‘charge it.” ne Soe é ne eee Ga c ee o be §: Ld HRCO- | ¢ ROO =O . . [B » ; a 8 eon gas: : : ple ‘oni S._ Segue OOM FLAT NEWLY 7s a . ; _ an < * oe ; WAND. Tiabialise rene side, FR 8-0006. o-e07. » a4 a ok : es c oe Ba — angh * —e ae ee) 2 si. 106 i Y FP ye Hg - ss | = oy eu ye , * “te ye e : en ne Ses a Se i“ , ‘ 4 : = e i 4 be » a a 5, aie ” af > ne oly 7 # Nge 4 + = oe. ee “Be A ee + 4. S . - a e , oe =~ * “a 726 Ko oo ee as Le sa rs ° , a . = . _ + . . . - e \ = * foal aS Par ao ~~ ‘ 4% fs : aaa et ee —-' 7 i and Alum a storms sereens. Nice ng “poor ib $1,500 down ‘and 370 mo. Immediate possession. Say Goodbye ta’ Your Landlord WM. H. KNUDSEN | Sin bypeons oe it od REALTOR 244 8 Rd as . WW - - * i “ : FE 44516 _Brenine he aed fonvenieat east side jocotion _ At £28 M. HOME. 2 2 per Very clean, Hardwood firs../ pay you to PTODAY. large lot. Good loc&tion. Lake “a whee privileges. Small down payment. Bud” Nicholie, es ee BARGAIN peat ee ~ ‘ : r. Meiser FE 5-1201 or PE 5-8004 HOME IN GOOD LOCATION 8 LARGE. ; se) ep (088, MEAS, git $6250 4 {5 bata. wood floors. sion.” — —_ | Plastered bse gabe tea walls. . Lcrmgy 6 ou etree. 2 dots. A VENINGS ~ TIL 8: Gi ANS LISTING SERVICE ° MULTI-LAK! : irr © O83. op aCommeree Rd. ry e578, IRWIN: GEORGE R Se LAKE BOAD Large brick ieee vce 0,2 nem | a e Pp Huge c peg ii count for .c! extra big kitchen and has garage and nite! close ood pep oe "Hh discuss jot. Give Us @ Fr terms | on this very fine home. ? ETIRED? a colple of very _ homes for a smal! family. locate¢ suburban Automatic ase arid loads of extras ADE > * aneOE ce in trading your pree home or howsetrailer? Suburban, Be lot, oak floors and auto- fe heat all the particulars on these aw&ps. GEORGE R. IRWIN, ner 2 BALDWIN 2 OLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GENES DRIVE - _ 5EA R SCH Tern nice aeighiorbood. 2-bed- room carpeted ing room, auto heat, large lot. Small down pay- __ment. Owner, | MY 3,371. at THE EN Th.s split-level; in an idea) se’ lan, gg Prousbess. _ ar Wess e 2 3-bedroo ing hag pe floor | reation. roo i ‘Elizabemm ~Lake. t) t ‘Call us today for 5-0101 D OF TRE Latter home) Carpeted on $15.750 Owner will take old- er home in trace DOWN Buys this cheerful 6 bath. 2-3 acre on Marion BROKER. FE 2-5452 GILES —_ CUCKLER REALTY aoe a dagnew 4 ROOM MODERN HOUSE WITH Astor sre « aoe 7 owner. On Astor ‘é - a td Established in ue WEST SIDE INCOME — tle estate. Idea! for 2 pa 5 complete baths, separate en- trances, ful} bsm't a — oe rage, Near schools $12 with veash dows.” Liberal dis- — TOTAL Price — For this urban home near Maceday i Take, Ideal for couple, Attrac- | ke pale tiled re ia Large be a { fruit. | WEST SUBURBAN — 3 Bedrmis.. } 20 ft. living rm., knotty pine fam- | y room, teramiec tiled bath — all one floor. Mice - topped Boards = bsm't with ot: space. one fence. v ome — see it. $14,050. HS STE Seo oh ted AREA 12,600. Terms $6700 TOTAL PRICE — For th home in Dra 7 eo Tiled on picture w Je. “on |. paved road. Ideal for coun . Only | $1150 down. ‘trade Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor - 2200 on Hey. at T ULE COsTOuER PA AMPLE CUSTOM PARKING GI. MORTGAGE, $500 DOWN rot take over payments, OR 3-8316 6499 Maceday Drive. Ward W. Ross Homes = CONVERTIBLE 24s ' $10,250. , cup. black top drive and Fak onl ge ore broad show. $16,950. DRAYTON. _ PLAINS BUNGALOW 950 down 0 Tot a is vacant, UNION LAKE HOME OUTSTANDING HOME If you have a rating, - we wil arrange terms to suit, five exception- ally large rooms, ment, storms and screens. Property is vacant, G.I. SPECIAL EYE APPEALING HOME “One ofthe nicest and clean- ; est bungalows we have ever offered on GI, oe oak floors autiful at kitchen, all a= than average, ogee 1852150, Whitfield Estates Price * DORRIS — 8ON she pees T32_W ont Phone PE 4-1557 BY OWNER: NEW 3 BEDROOM ranch. 4% per cent mortgage. Owner ether — Must sac- rifice. OR 3-8 Immediate "PoasansiOn New . 1954, s peeree moders eee large sat privi- leges, ues tr. staal) + CRAWFORD AGENCY MY 31143 608 = Flint St. gst ith w plea Od es apa Ww! a w Lope He Pull al cp peting Fu | seco {3 BEDROOMS. VACANT (but heated)! Practical- > $65 PER . the harmonious neighbor- “ placktop street and #9 ft. lot with a background of large oak trees. Near Waterford High. At $1,500 down and 865 per mo. your worries will be aver! Pick up the phone, we have the key! 35x45, NEW 3 bedroom ‘ranch home, oak firs., plastered walls, ceramic bath, ce- ramic vanity. built in oven and ormica tounter tops and aterees garage. “In the city -—Call now {Humphries _THE. PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1050 Wanted | Male or Female Own your own money-making business, No selling or tine Practice operates O outlets drug stores, etc. You serve them, .U ited r~ i | for growth. All you need are 6 hotrs wk. » C&T, ¥ : Write ogg local interview. Give phone. Best Records - Div. of American * cemmsanenra DRY CLEANING, PICKUP SsTA- tion, $675. hag and small route, | _FE- § pm Dry Goods Store $45,000 gross in 1958. Good stock of yard goods, sewing notions gift items, school “‘Iedon't know “who he is, but he hasn't missed a feeding period ‘yet!"” For Sale Houses 43 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'NE LAKE FRONTAGE — High on a hillside. A fabulous view, everchanging, beauti- fal Owner has reduced his custom-built }-bedroom brick | lastered, pal. walls: ‘select oak osc The ment has a door lead- hang “‘irectty tothe terraces. Com ete fimished, it has lava’ shower and that much “Gesired second fire- erful place to A restful place in which to tive. By appoint- ment please. CLARKSTON VILLAGE — Roman Brick. We re burst- to e you see this home. pe rock i 7 Ld ‘ M%-car tached garage. Situated on rolling land in a very scenic area. Words cannot do jus- tice to this home,,May we show it to you? $900 DOWN and payments like rent. A neat a maneearee home. Tile bath, shower New 1% car arage. Landscaped back yard, com- pletely fenced. _Carpeting and water softener includ- ed In price, Key ia in the $450 Down. on contract for this cute + room vacant home. City sewer and water, near school, etc. East Side.. on paved street pear school cae stores. §-room, 2-bed- coal furnece. Only $7,900 with terms. GILBS REALTY CO.’ 6-6175 221 BALDWIN AVE. FE OOOPEN 9 AM.0 P.M. E LISTING | SERVICE_ FOR § SALE FURBMSHED MODERN droom home “~ garage Mode' open daily 2345 WATKINS LK RD, OR 3-802 \WEST SIDE RANCH HOME '_ Custom built in ‘34 this 2 bedroom bungalow home has everything for gracious liv- ing. Large living .room with \ dining space, fireplace, car- Peting and érapes. Large amily room tchen and ‘utility room combined with ‘everything at your op edt ps. 1% baths. Attached ; arage Combination storms - and A back ra ‘patio that ‘ie the oes neighbors. Landscaped ot Reasonably press ana tt todayt” = 055 “MYRTLE exRiEt 2 Bedroom bungalow — Liv- - ee oe bhai oie >. » oxo ne | Multiple Listing Service $295 DOWN : : 695 Scottwood, MI 6-1432 after 7. __ $5,500, $60 pi month. $850. DOWN 224 W. y. HOPKINS. MOD- ern 2 bedroom. Full-basement, oil | — — 2car eereee: Extra jot. FE 8515. Owne Partridge - —— BRICK 2-FAMILY Located in one of the best West. oie _You_ can moye this RAY O'NEIL _ Realtor 262- . as R O} -FE_}- eee sd re ois: 53 2 sina. KANG HOME, LOT 715x152, storms & screens, land sca with ehrubbery, back td fenced, 4% per cent OI Mortgage, monthly payments, $55 inc. tawes &- ins. tl take late model car for ulty, 1005 Cres- cent Lake Rd. 3. <— --=48S0CIATE— BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. FE 8-9663 | 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE} -2-Story Frame 4 BEDROOMS—An ideal ar- ‘| 33 W. HURON 99 | 1539 For Sale Lots 46 eee ee Sn 5 ACRES BUILDING 9. SITE NEAR ville. $1,500. $50 dow 14a" acres building site vith trout stream. $1,1 _— Pon Syises into Ceotiee acre with ship in — lakefront, $50. dow bgp dt preed lakefront lots down, lake privilege $25 down. E PANGUS, Realtor 119 M15. Ortonville Na 7-2 ‘71-3815 BY. OWNER: CHOICE BLDG. Li ‘LOT. between Rochester, nea Well re- strieted. OL 1-1550 Can Seni $30 DRAYTON WOODS — Large oer: NORTH MERRIMAC Street. 80 110 Cheap. MICHIGAN AVENUE — 130 x 225. — 100 x 100. Chea: CHER ROAD — 60 Ft. front- FRANKLIN ROAD (8. of South ye ) $1,100 te ha dro AUBURN AVENUE Nomhane - 30 ft, Zoned commercial. : Nicholie & Harger Co. FE 5-§183 LADD'S Waterford - Drayton 100 x 150 ft pafcels located north of Drayton Plains. to drive“your own well lots ef hills. Low as $85 Watkins-Pontiac Estates — (Garage a ee | _A_ community of fine homes Ose to schools & on paved road. Some - Large parcels 100 & @s $165. down . High Hill Village. A fine community of large boas | homesites . with windisg pave streets, Located just north of Pontiac. All very large lots, Some with trees. Low as $180 down. Glenmoor Estates A well restricted rolling com- munity on the e side close to all work centers with ue streetg and- pd abemeel 120 x parcels “"TADD'S - 4286 Dixie Hwy. OR 31231 3885 Lapeer Rd PE 5-0292 wooded 150 yarn, aoe ete, A-l suburban loca- tien in “thriving village West of lease, reasonable rent. $2, stock at cost. $10,000 down wi dle 1 Giroux-Franks: te 4395 Dixie oe OR_3-9701 HAVE “SEVERAL OPENINGS. FOR —— operators in Pontiac area. sa, Leavephineonad preferred. Fin- SS tance bbe =A for GENERAL REAL ESTATE aL. NE. sear hoes mea Economy Of] Co. 3389 Dixie Hwy. Pontiac, Mich. OR 3-47 Jewelry—Gift- Store Desirable location near ample ) bana Fine quality Prima-Vera ‘tures four ee et Potential volume 000. tantial dn. payment required. go 25, Pon- tiac Press. “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” Automatic Laundry Perfect man and wife com- bination. Sharp location and priced. way below replace-. ment cost, due to unwork. s oe partnership - Should net : per week, Down payment cut in half : Party Store Now ts the time to buy this earbela store with beer-wine « Located on W ward ave: Shows excelle ‘ value but could easily — with delivery serv- Mic HIGAN BUSINE SS SALES- CORPORATION |} @ition ‘Partridge “BIRD” TO 8EE- DEBUG STORE $10.000 down makes this profitable business easy own, — = main street Miers with | arcs front door Good prescription iness. for fixtures plus stock of ground | $18,000 Remember, you can buy | _tall Fi “FE 8-3232 after 6 pm. _ dining 1 — side.residential areas this 10 rm. rangement of rooms. See it ON RF- : ; Kitchen Fall basement, 2 bath income provides a —— rt today! - 3 4 OAKLAND LAKE FRONT - ~ For. Colored I Families . auto heat. recreation room. ant home for the owner plus ewe rans pel large pods " @bedroom, on ae St. price —| Corner land«caped lot. 2 ¢ar that steady extra income so need-| 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. » ORERO REALTY : $4750 with sma cows payment garage Reasonably priced. ed these days. Separate utilities, BY OWNER: SMALL ¢ ROOM 514% Cass-Elizabeth R = — r month Mrs. Convenient terms = iar — Leia home in efty. Small down payt. | FE 5-1294 = pat e344 e ears Ocks rom sc is Russell A. Nott, Realicr room bungalow. Liv teaayt ™ eet iié.o8. Sée itl 5h Siete ee ow S he N Si t i 7 : ee the New Sites-a 170 W, Pike room, dining room, and i . e eR TMMEDIATE resem Mot ond! gerere: FAMILY HOME (XT eo rang ser am & 0 POSSESSION | EP Stes ett Siete ae Se 3 bedroom. 2 iC - ft slay were panned Yo $450 down and no mortgage costs , | isan Nice, established Abor- NA Li *. o ORTHR NOTHING DOWN . lg:and stores. level homes? a3 bedroom, prick eee base 3 2 Bedrooms. tile Seth fard- pee sees eatin Hy base: | — , Sao in, convenient OAKLAND “BEACH rated. Gas heat full base- ing vaive at Just 96,700 on terms. Nothing ‘Down Drive out Elisabeth Lake Rd. aaant iene Me pl Lk eerivilenes ment About $275 closing . 1 peer Ctl ra ah ; sl costs and per eent in- ~ | to o ake Fides tf ‘heat Lake priviieres. "Breese \ereat. Payments inelude REALTOR: PARTRIDGE JOSL YN can cure = ary Ya mile to Lacota Ra taxes and insurance. FE “43581 1050 bel HURON | ever-popula e@ section. . IRWIN DRIVE oO: L | A substantiol wenlty sited Carl W. Bird, Realtor 8-3 bedroom frame homes Gas ‘PERRY TARE MULTIELE LISTING BERVICE_ moteey tm maceisss even re 603 Community National Baok Bid heat large to: : ee Jnl th cone BY OWNER, 7 ROOM MODERN nate” Full price only $9,600 Fe s42ii ee 51988 peatigaie8 wi TOMB. Owner says: Psell. ~atane | he ny i 50080. FE pel Closing costs only to — Fo Sale Acreage? 47 EALTO! : UL 2-2030 hae bought -a_ larger home. ol oe alee ; - , ral eligible Veterans. ir ; EN SINUTES FROM i PONTIAC, If your credif is Ak you COLGATE BALDWIN (3) 2 : droom rancher Youngstown can buy this house with eB 3 bedrms., full basement, ,school, NEED A HOUSE? Maytie a . fitehen, hardwood floars. imme. month including taxes and wr mint sacriice LT ‘S206 after| family? "We have one neat CHOICE ACREAGE sate) peseeesien: 08.650. Easy) insurance *™e* Spm. both public and parochial and half story, full. basement, 2car garage, 2 lots. Only $9,500 eeey terms. sion, STEELE 1s muaniand Rd _ Mich MU ey amedicee Possession _ Im mediate oa REALTY - ‘008, at High-* N TELEGRAPH RD Modern 4 rooms, nice price. sun porch. double garage eee commercial. Ter . NEAR WATERFORD High School. - New 2 bedroom, oi] ‘fur- ft. Almost nace, 80 erm lot, Low $8950, Easy 1.000 DOWN Them pecs Court near . eats 6 room, basement, PONTIAC REALTY Oven, Sat. & Bun’ Byivan Lake 737 Baldwin PE 6-6975] nom all brick “Loustiaction. = 5 cement dri walk—marble F Col : wens Wore Lak iD dupl i Or ored | ‘ke srr —— Vacant . 4 bedroom home fort phot land Butlder large family. All redecorated = or = i new, Pull. basement and of) fur- : ‘nace. No-down payment. Also a SMALL COUNTRY ESTATE 4reom bungalow for small family wn = Roctiester~5 acres just | Price $3.950 with down. Man ved road with excellent lge. | others. See Mrs. rE be 18 Gil- room home featuring large liv- ——_ St, or Ph. 4412. John, ing room with cutsto . aia “Realtor, W. Huron’ and 2: picture windows, 1% baths = full. basement, off fired basera ol water heat. Enclosed seray | . @ floor r garage, | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE paved drive, Abupdence o ph Lakefront Home Tf you first class aes , trem home then this may be ft. garage. 25 ft carpeted livi . room With site kitchen, >» fgrm vedrooms. 1% tf baths, = argce — expansion ® firepiace, m - slope Sun, . Elizabeth Lake Estate Custom brick ranch home. 24 ft living room with fireplace, 3 ex- rooms i ne. ‘ahd close ‘EVE & Sun. Ph. FE 1 fizler Newer tonch | 233 type home with attached acer) ive} deluxe? 2 eS and nice base- \ tiled]. 60 waren OP Pe 43525 =. § ee WN, “BINNAN 06 West Maren! NO. DOWN PAYMENT. 3 or: 4 pe@ioom. etarted wil with full basement and wisi” Ine jot. or NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33 W. HURON. PE 5-8183 LOSING MY HOME! WILL SELL my $2000 equity for $500 3 bed room, | acre, modern. ON NORTH SIDE: ROOMB, bath nd utilities, Hagdwood lastered walls and fenced ¥ owner -— $8250 with easy terms. Call FE 4-4363. Contemporary Model reens and shrubs. rid at only $18,500 APE 5.2083 2531 8, Lapeer Rd, MILLER HAS T HE BARGAINS baterm “17 ft how, ord H you don't tink ft te a resi Wargain at at $16,250! SYLVAN LAKE — Wiltiam Miter Realtor - . FE. 2-0263 MY Een An rue Rveniags after 6 call OR 3-8507. : . J. sO, REALTOR Gaylord! 3-Bedrm. Bungalow At Huntoon Lake Well located on —s foot lot Nice lawn Loa ade. Car . living room, Ee ere: 227 _, Walls, A-1 Faatlieny ith large recreation room and fruit room. Of1 furnace, 1%%-car garage fenced rear yard §2.500 down will handle. Among other jnice homes : ‘Only $500 Down .- Move Right In 2 bedrooms, ful] basement home Ot] furnace, full bath, oak floors and plastered walls Near schools and stores, Shaded rear yard. Pay $60 a month. No red- tape. No mortgage charges.- Giroux-Franks MutT 5 SUPER LsTING ING BERVICE JOLL- : co ner lot. A bargain y $1 8 Z And take over contract or owner will ace Home, tratier droom west side location -& , O heat, tot 508 . possession.- re “LAWRENCE W tate Pech wren Oe | 2 vf Netem. brick yenger, schools. You'll be at surprised Se Begin perl ved tor a GI- loca: St. Benedicts _and Tel-Huron in Huron Gar- dens subdivision Eixception- ally clean and well - kept Modern kitchen and bath. Auto. beat and hot water New garage At $11.500 and only closing costs to handle. B first — It's a-brand orw listing and highiy recom- mended ; . NEAR FISHER BODY Neat 2-bedroom bungalow. New enclosed front porch Garage. Double lot Oniy f: 700 — Easy terma to Vet- er RAY O'NFIL, Realtor RROD Pe LARGE BRICK BUILDING. IDEAL for doctor, beauty shop or office, ete. Priced Yor quick sale, 268 Pea) _Saginaw. For Sale Lake Prop. + “4 ‘AT UNION LAKE ee fm aus scteons. Large Privi es OF . oem Walled strtttoas, + Ua atone for only $8,950 EMBREE & GREGG 1965 Union Lake Ra. eu UMIQN LAKE oo sit on to ac churches, re. one. nh paved , i 995 fall price. i2 s oe ett, How- Loon Lk. Shores hase J living, room ee i rooms 3 On to ign tor only $19,500 with ; terms. : . HOLMES-BARTRAM on 2100 Ptnings Om 2-9800 ¥LVAN LAKE . "Rare opportunity to Tchase north - ey Mi5, Clark- ston. paved frontage on tis par- tially wooded actea, suitable for subdividi: Priced below mafket for an hing in this area. $4,000 down will handle. Call MI 6-631) days or Mr. While, Emly City RA ¢4245 after 7. . Ft ray cee ui con araagpe e a oF ulte te Sasi pe : Cement iting. 6 modern home. Small sh acre of land. Price 625. $9,000 down. Will trade. owner 12 years UTICA AREA Very clean tavern & 6 room liv- ing quarters. Lease $123 per month. Deetor ordered present owner to take complete rest due to heart eilment. Will seapehr ind for $16,500 with $8,600 e home or land ec trade, . CALL TODAY—THIS MUST SELL STATEWIDE Real wr? Service of Pontiac B.D. CHARLES, REALTOR 1717 8. Tele FE 40521 Money to Loan _—‘83 wi Same Edw. M. Stout, Realtor (71 N. Secinaw Bt, Ph. FE 56168 i , Open "tl 6 pm | | For Sale Farms © E | = 235 ACRES _ Alo IN ORION Commerei zoned. 60 to 130° acres, good Leer renlis- | _Weitndaig. Betron Serna pe OXF MS 160 acres With modern 9 room house. Also 4 Adequate Cases and owtbultdings. > Ba le from main paved road. Tice below other ares farms. —— : c.a ER REALTOR Oxtora,"OA 63122, Orion, MY. 22291 Sale Business Property 49 BOL PPP LPL LL LA PALA AIA 140 PT CIAL FRONTAGE with modern home on main hi way in growing community. c to mort age, _ ‘M orien sk SYrile 2018 for decker, bones oo 5 fice, etc, Priced 1, 208 8, Sagina®. Business Opport unities 51 ALUMINUM A 48 f "in busthens alone over $50.000 pet year, Peteréon-Excelam-Nor- aleo cnehanive f ineladed. posvibiiities uniieted, ok possibilities Mies wait he cra . ent, 4 through Chasiied “Ads! |FE ~___State- Licensed I Lenders) —T Back to Work? ; IF YOURE bem D . ney PRESERVE. ¥: YOUR CREDIT You can pay off all your bills and have one small monthly payment WE WILL HELP YOU! YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 BUCKNER } SNS pes aS): Pontiac Drayton Satna Walled Lk. Birmingham Borrow With Contdeice $25 to $500 Household Finance Corporation of Pontiac 8 Saginaw at. FE 4-035 GET CASH QUICKLY tice, FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG SIGNATURE « LOANS $20 to $560 Home : & Auto Compan come ee Pike) DONT PASS UP MONEY|. Sell unneeded belongings :for. cash Past, 1. Pomel 2-8181, * Very low overhead. $3 bess ia ADE. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $35 TO $800 «” ALTOS HOUSEHOLD GOODS . Ph. Rochester OL 6-0T11, OL 1-¢191 Two years old. rie ‘On Nein evenings. LOANS $35 TO BAXTER «4 LIVIN NE 64 ™ vasrrece eaten ath — SEABO APD PD). FINANCE 1185 N - PERRY’ 8T. Easy | PARKING $-9661 WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 We will be glad to help you. STATE FINANCE CO, FE 4-1574 702 Pontiac | State B Bank uk Bidg. 54 ee —— Mort cage, Loans De ee eee eee It your , hems needs an impro ment, and your debts consol ey call or see us at once. Don't wai per cent interest. eet END DEROFF | : 2 W. Huron Cae _Swaps 55 IN. sk W FOR GOOD PORT- bie “typewrser. =M- ‘@ PLYMOUTH GOUPE. SELL OR trade for gas Ee “heater. or floats dryer, 3] Lincoln. St. Ox- $-1300 + “40 PONTIAC SEDAN, GOOD CO — 1961 Buick sedan, no tires. OR. 3-T801 = for - pick-up = truck. ines “CHEV. j DUMP TRUCK. GOOD) boat, motor and a BTU GAs SPACE HEATER. ba edllad ds Bo -eontrol. trade {or cabinet sink or sell. OR 3-7745, after @ .- a CASH FOR USED TV'S TAPE recordefs & radi@phonographs. worming ot not. F — _ DESIRABLE AKEWOOD ARM Subdivision img T5255 otf Ms West. Will. swap for medium __modern trailer. FE 4-167. for what have pity 3-113 ICE SKATES NEW & USED. WE >| FURNITURE PROM ESTATE: ‘ Daveuport, na tee Ty bedrm., end ta- TV, air cond., 142 W. Huron _ 44) 6-8 OPEN 8U PUMP GUN BS TOE Lik new. For R TER. “UTICA ~ AREA | w 3 bedroom “home, A-} ¢on- tiled bath with chrome modern kitchen: with | fixtures, birch cabinets dishmaster oak floors, ol auto matic furnace, plenty of closets, eae lot, $12,900. Off Auburn Ha Will accept your present home or equity, land contract or what’, in trade Clark Real FE 4-6402 or PE ¢-4613. Ask for Mr. Clark SMALL HOUSE ON ~ ANDERSON. ville road Waterford Will accept | Nrw TTON MATTRESS Hid ear 4 $160 down payment. Phone Dresser i” $ R SMALL * BLOCK SAW-MILL 9400 Flectrie _or will trade for wood MY 3.1411. 1946 FORD | CONVERT. | {ble for older model car and you take over payments PE 5 NEW hee Eo VEIL, $15.00 ~ FE 2-4126 ie LLP PP Sale Household Goods 5 57 6 ¢ Pixce SILVER GRAY. BEDRM, oo pa —~ dresser, bookcase ah for hay PF 60. Pay nly weekly ihe AVE < ‘CUBIC Pr REFRIGERATOR. gooe cond, Iromer. First $45 takes | th OR L736 ° 7 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. vrand new davenport and chair, 2 modern step tables mateting coftee table, decorator lam All tor $99. Pay oniy §2 ween Sere Furniture 42 Orebard Lake 4 Ave. 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 BONNY MAID VINYL TILE, @e ALCOHOL HI-TEST RUBBER BASH PAINT, GAL $275 +4e-POOT WA ae 5 ~ lane PE +2004 éXi2 RUGS, WOOL FACH, $15 95. a} 7 Axminster, bears $5.05 Pearson Pevscare: _Urehard Lake Ave 12" TV ii in, table model in table oye like new 15 other. sets to choose from Pauly Chew ranteed, 30 days, at Obel 3930 Elizabeth Lake Ra FE 44945 137 cU Pe ition “ FT. FREEZER, p08 | CON. Best offer rE #4106 ee “ADMIRAL GUAR, REBUILT. .in exchange for your set and dif- ference, or a, for cash, god re-bui}t sets on display. he bets Peer's Appliances, 81 merce Ra, a Fe RET AMERICANA EXGY bookcase, ‘Seeeee, opted $15. 3 chest, $6. etc, OL 1-061. x GAL. OIL TANK ND COPPER car geod cond. FE Ebi. ial Appliance Si Sale — — "etic _fetiverea. ce | REFRIORRATOR ig rawer i” BYLVANIA, HALO LIGHT, “yi | on i double sink and: | | | Estate, i guine ne used on washers. —— TV EPLACEMENT PARTS | oe Oakiaed A g(r = PE, 2-4021 NORGE AUTO. WASH WASHER | $165 7 cu ft. refrig lke new a Id Norge 8260 11 eu re . §1ba | Admiral 400 lb. freeaer $210 ony Others to Choose From to 2 > beat to Rey ae ‘GABBER 131_N. a rE veiee oir Ff TERE BRAND NE Gas. TAS RANGE.” GOGD CONDITION, REBUILT WASsHI NO MACHI NES DOUBLE BED WITH BOX : room ig springs & mattress. FE 2-2930. twin beds. 4 very good DISCOUNT SALE ON ALL ELEC. 670 x 15 tires. 86,000 Evans built in ovens and burne oli ace, re low as $219 piet "Seal 5-7040. : LECTRODAY STOVE, GOOD! 3 rue. om TANKS NKS GOO ON- condition, $25. FE 5-8603 dition, will deliver. FE ree Makes sweaters in 3 hrs. a stele in #0 minutes Price 440 'b6, 81.8 $1. a week Michigan: — 143 Oakland Ave. FE UPRIGHT FAMOUS brands Scrate Terrific value, $140.98 while they last. No wees Sent, iva? Oreha aD esc e _ Ave. . FOR SALE: KENMORE ELEc- tric stove. FE 8-6325. cial low prices ance, Davisburg. GAS tale — CONDITION. caw a ao Munro Electric Co. ey + os ” CRONE BET. é _thairs. _Reas. PE | PE 83083, GE WRINGER R Yasue TIMER and pump $25. Tidey 8t. JUNIOR DINING soe ser, Wa- ble. @ chairs and buffet, FE 2- ~ 6883 CARGE CRIB AN MATTRESS, brand new $1595. Pearson's Fur- _niture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave LINOLEUM & PAINT T SALE. HALF 4-INCH SOIL PIPE 5 P PT. $3.79 ough AVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 172 ri Saginaw PE 5-2100 § ROOM OIL HEATE GOooD UL 2.3359 * a GAS, 10 YEAR G oy ~~ soeneet water heater, gal. tric heater, peed Thompeoe, MSO, ‘4 _miie_mest of i § GOOD USED TIRES & TUBES, most sizes. 197 8. Johnson 53 GAL. ELEC HEATER $0 3 96 30 gal heater $40.95 tin S $57.95 up. Laundry trays. stand, sau- peel Saginaw St. A BEAUTIFUL SINGER SEWING eee ns up payinents. $5.10 bal.s0 Cap! Capitol 1 PE 44507 — “ aL. AROUND BET OF WOOD RKER TOOLS. =: PHON: bo) FB 3 - only $3.73 pane oles o tanks with iegs $18 Used nage uliding materials Free Estimates A “Terms, SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL __ price. At Jack's. 228 N. Saginaw. LIGHT CHERRY HUTCH, MATCH- ea er anes | Pak Wada PT re. new. ; aes + = Mt sia, aad : Sed, 0 FB tans. METAL WARDROBE. $16 STU-| — Od cond. $40. FE 8-0063 dio couch. $16. Ol! heater, $20, AND PORK — HALF AND Treadie sewing machine, $14,527 _ Quarters Opdyke Mkt, FE 5-7841 Apartmem electric 50. |. Wise goa, Geube un ies B . * ie wae ae} Burmeisters ¥Y TAB - 1 DRUM @, 9 lamp tables, 1 coffee ta- with leather and glass top. +3351. : NEW TWIN BEDS, CHEAP Ma- ate 53488. PORTABLE ¢ SEWING Ma- Coleman's, pened below cost. iy sizes, MA 3-601) reakiast set_ $10 range “ $15 | Singer sewing machine..... 10 | OU Wurner es 10 | Rollaway bed with mmemeree =o $14 WE BUY. SELL & EXCHANGE CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES Aluminum Windows Burmeister’s NORTHERN LUMBER Compan Sundays, 10 am Deliveries “available. BRICK BRICK BRICK jo eee brick peing delivered | *SURPLUS LUMBER and vacuum sweepers, $16 And Guaranteed. Thyle Tiectne. ner of N Jobnson sad Meward. _REFRIGERA ia with freeser pail aba exce)- lent’ condition $15. Phone FE noe tae ke era lent cond _ $40. € OR "9000 OEY | GINGER ELECTRIC SEWING MA. ia ehine like’ new with over payments of “ ma months oa will discount for. cach _Capitel PE 4-4807 SINGER CONSOLE AND ) ATTACH. ments, like new, round bobbin Take aver ——— of hg 29 mo. $64 for cash. H+ reer Sewing Center, FE 23337 SET LIMED OAK TABLES, tonk-coffee table, step table, cor- ner table. MI ¢ STOVES GHT : changed rnet’s, 602 Mt. Clem- ens FE 27-0801 = GINGER PORTA 2I0- Zag F epn ya sag $10.50. mod. el ectrolux vacuum cleaner with Gg e 495. Curt's Appi QI SPECIAL Te ZAG G SEWING O BaA- chine sale Portable $49 sole $6096. Terms Michigan ew. Sew- ing Center, 143 Oakland FE 23937 TABLE & CHAIRS. BED. LAMPS.- ——— ae __fnd tables, refrig MArket 4-3820 TRADE-IN DEPT. | Faay Copper tab gestern .. ot Apt size gas stove... ...« $20.95 Table top elec range. ...... $39.85 Moden sleep joungette ...... $29 9 _G00n HOU! EPING SHOP osrkEEm Baie Freeverse washers, 4 ullt-in ovens and burners eet Bt ate ents aUTo A rf HER. RECONDI- tiened, aranteed, $125. Lo ee eS ‘Pt HiZE ELECTRIC RANGE. @iasa door, 3465 Pe oll Ra = +3573 UL __ 2-300» ABOt FOU iitie out of the ae a i) binds RE Kew tot _ trade ng Lang nangh & et ihe We Mote Bg out Pare ow ete To : “aGra BEDS 441 05. Rollaway bed, serie m fram Farntare 42 Ore ralture WILL TRADE MY $2 500 FQUITY Oakla Purniture. Co. : MATERIAL BALES CO oe le et he tt ; pe for late mogel car OE nym FOR eng Rome [ae 40 Highland Ra (M89) OR 3-703 ’ | 4! we RAVD NEW LUXAIRE Olf. FUR- H ARDW ARE WOULD LikE TO TRADE « RM | NEW NORGE WASH DRYER nace with ducts 85.000 BTU tank $13,000 DOWN house for any kind of truck in| ,take over payments plus good & fittings slepear ek circulator, “gas an eas Deal “deacrives good .condition as down payment elder washer, OR 3-8244 exc cond _ MA i unity” 1 sasy te bays) house. MArket 4-2508 | OVER 0 ee, TV 6ETS, Ou BATHROOM F PINTO RES. _ YOUNGS. ae operate and easy to own. WATPR SOFTENERS TO RENT $14.95 antennas _ town kitchen, of] and gas furnaces Only $13, is the entire down Mee per mo. Sell or.swap OR | w ALTON TV. — -hot ‘water and steam boilers, pay illage hard 3360 | is Welton automatic water heater hard- ware Possibility of owner's apt. fae TRADE EQUITY IN PRED | FE 2.2257 pabet rigs alodardier py carnoday sobgid on Ind floor. Profitable bottle; room house for anything of equal | 5 ie ie; Hap bbmceons copper, black gas business and valuable brick| value or will. rent with option Waseee ado pte gree ~ of eee ana penne kemne. Bros. -pullding included, _to buy. FE MT ood condition, nisdee Davenpori ae us FIOM 3 SUPPLY ean d chair, 4 | REALTOR P ARTRIDGE ee a Bitetri Poop Abas cms go> gee ee RET SINK $30. Businesses oe aa Mich . r, ete : 54886 id T IZ 4 PE 43641 N w. * HURON > reat heb hadt tos oy! sed a, L) ou S270 $35. ome set, $20 BLECTRIC 10 CABE COCA COLA STANDARD OIL = eupanta | aEe sc Cesk, One wone| aT SALE RARCWEN ET | Suter). Ga tae, WANE Two-stall stations for lease. Nt Bpen - electriy stove, Pe. living rm ENcY | 7 days Ta il pm BRITTANICA 1087 MODEL. pds sal) Ag+ eam "astistance ones Sond ma AC the ‘bali a TS th BIRLDO— | gtertect cond, MATES e118. ‘and training aval Lapeer, |_ Store. 389 Orchard Lake Ave. _ PE ¢-iea1 FisH SHANTY FOR SALE. FE Lake Orion and cavilie are 6 FURNACES” WHOLESALE: 6, GAS & ol, MAple FOR SALE: Bewiit TABLE saw $200 Scott Lake. Rd +2487. oe ne ne FREE Sle elk TOILETS $18 95 Deuble bow! sink aves OOD Washtowir, si -. fittings _-seos 90.06 bath sete vith trim .. $80.95- *e colored bath set wi $e0 98 “SAVE LUMBING Q “SUPPLY 8 sSeginaw’ ea ___ PE SW FLOURESCENT LIGHT FIXTURES — Ideal for use over work benches desks, $95 ue. $3.85. tly marred. Michigan Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Lk Garage Doors STEEL Sided cobain Factory seconds standard sines, 635 and uw ap Wond and steei fo colin clgset ars, Disappearing stairway Stee! outal window (anions, Electric garage door operators. Garage frant remofeling Stop in or call vel sess cptimaiee: on Saturday, = See a DOOR SALES 3718 Paddock FE 2-0203 HAVE DIFFERENT sfZE STORMS ort screen windows. Between 0 & 4. epee Buy a new heater little more @ Used unit Also electric, ob, atid bottle gas hea'- ers at terrific values ichigaa roepreecest; 393 Orchard LE. Ave. oS rere and = Sy ‘HOTPOINT APPLIANCE REPAIR, 68-8431. of OR 309176 : ° LECTR tables, for- range 2 lamp, KEnwood tna nist ‘Com- ‘NEED A FINANCE; PIXER? Order Classified ds to ¢ell, tent, find « good | j the Want Ad eck’ Radio, ron, i ee Oe : nes. Muatey s. 8 Myris. VoOIcE Ui "MS - TABLE | mode Fi pt toad ° speak fo f spinal ececente Television & Radios 578 | ; NT eTE, LTR ‘OLD. e FE 28181 is}, 2 pe. Hving room suite ..,... $30.95 JELLED MAGIC - | Fable bed — hete eee $1088 | hie paint needs no stirring, wi'l pat a : 28 2 not drip, sag of run. Rubber or i) be. yood incite 14.95 = hey ~Hundreds of colors io MANY OMRLAND. PUEL & PAINT AVAILABLE 436 Orchard . FE 5-6150 WYMAN’S “¥ G ee Pek Lat 1 Ww Pike, Bi . , terms, PE 4-1122. ty copper, Ie -per ft. Dew iste range, w. "a. Were Mie | —-Romes i, ie, re | TAPPAN VISUALITE 2678 ones ARD LLAKE RD. YO in Like nee, $95. eile. Wa LAVATORINS. LA- ae TRADE ELEC RANGE GAS | “vatories all sizes, colors, terrific eg a ce - values from $8.96." Blighiy m: Ww Also extreordinary, val in tote VaED TV. AED fUF_& QUARAN- lets and bathtubs. Michigan Flu- teed. Ofer a nion Lake Store, ent, rhard Are, Union Village EMpite +6811. $3. : Jsed Trade-In Det ica wa tee Sofa severes $10.98 | XQ-in. 21-ft. jensen we Me Vanity ee ec cues . $24.80 SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY § pe breakfast Bega ea eiscives » $29.95 172 5, Saginew | FE &2100 Davenport & cone CO Table bullet & 4 chairs ..... $30 50 | Ply wood Speciats : ¢ range. ...... * Ping Pong tops ......... $11 rator 46 AS" Pigg Pong lope sense, $14.93 50 ne top legs..-...:. $9 85 ie" ¥ ved a, 4S vw ee Per O0D CO Ave 4340 Highland RA. aoe OR 31a ANCHOR FENCES 16x48 32 ft bel. lath ....... $s 098 (Quantities 10 pes. or more) - : é4x6x% fir plyscore 40 _——~, ces) di tat ee ae 2 ie 2 eh, Us ‘ ’ ees : 5 : Ee ~~ i ” * ar - = sa F i< s » p soe £ 2 z 7 4 a : i ay ue Ses 2 = i ; . ge _ ran j ' : a Saree : ; . . cae sos hams — : Bee : ee 7s - s, ; : Ss ie . er : : f : i a ae See _THE PONTIAC PRESS “TUESDAY, JANUARY io eee ; —— ———— TWENT f ies nF Bie - at. _For Sale Cars a1 2 See Sh , Se ee ‘ : ; ee a ee: Shrubs s For Sale Housetrailers 78 78, MODEST. MAIDENS - «6 by Jay Alan a For: Sale Cars m1) 2 For Sale Cars A or | ————— Sey: 4 : : os as SED. Sa O age ial 2 a ‘ i DV: = ‘eS aoe W: Ee: = : . ee ee a ne é = : : = St _—— om ,"§ onomize Ke ae cnt = : BALES a RoLeT station wad-| UwHIT Bwatte ts 0D, Ram Get ise, emuze TH, 1 $8 SPECTAES — — oe eee — ——— ee ms ogee peg Ae ga pag A PLYMOUTH 12 Gas weter nestet, 3 Stark Bros. Nursery” — —— oe ais ee ae —_—— ; si heaters Le ay oT Li BS ; = : = : eS == = ES Bee = " = = New, “i00 SFU se tirs.00 Rng Ornamentals | --Travel firaller since, 1032. - is - <= : : == Oo _ Fruit - Nut Trees —enteed _ : } = 4 f° = : — flooring. s75.00| «EM 3.312 after 4 P. Mo a demonstration at ened hi —— ts A” — | ee eee condition. ites, Masset | = Bite SPENCE | St by white tires. Ap older , For Evening Appolat#iens —_| er as <4 er Bivd, at B.. d LES & ear down win nae esi. 108. *- outside flush doors $12.95 | ——-— _ to join one of Wiwally Bryan’ ; a ’ : P Bivd SALE! c Pera, Wig. ai) For Sale Pets 69) exciting caravans). | (a) er | Za : ‘ 300 DR “ ai 8. 21 8. Saginaw. ve bon y° soli pipe a 8) re | GOING SOUTH, SER THE : : DA white | side + 165 MERCURY MONTEREY HARD-. WOLV ‘E RINE ‘1 SET OP PORTABLE 1200 PENS. Home travel trailer i fe 7 | / \\ 1963 CHEV. ey, SEDAN DE aah Ey owner ae cond}- Secvert. FE 6-4501. H Norwegian ounds ~ also the e p f . —p_convert. FF LUMBER 3 ee temale dachshund, {| ft all gas, and « 21 ft. with | a2 space SLES. full - price $15.7) per i inst FORD ¥ SEDAN, s 1952 RAMBLER STATION SSK: : 39's Paddock — PE 27-9784) _boys bike, 4-2170. enower ar eur some reab buys | A i: | ler. Mn e380 oe poaperer§ passenger wagon, cen A yetnery! ~~ - 912 8. poaeere, opirmingham ” STEEL " DRIVEWRY CULVERT 3% BEAGLE a 3 MOS" OLD. | i i Pt irri a £OK.. L i aaa 2 “Baal Steele a ce, tse . AL aoc can c Antes Eng! roe Og im? PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN i?’ Corrugatea pip $2.55 ft! Well bred FE 2-2772 ; | a —~ + sarees aoe SEG ie Parks at MI +7500. Bisel Wagon, power steering & brakes, CEMENT. COLORS = RB tt AKC ep ee ‘COCKERS “és, ly Rad Holly MElrose “Haig Mol aie CHEVROLET, 1956 —Purner Ford. _ : sae \enemsianios. 2 tone, ee Fire. i MORTAR COLORS — 5 SHADES pspoies SOR 22 aD CHAMP | i 7 “HURRY! We're offerin REPOSSESSION 96 OLDS. 4 DR. HYDRAMATIC. $1,180 buys. EM 3-3906. = ke ieee ee hp eon pee tis sparkling like new. red $ito tull price. Payments only Radio & beater, Sharp! Carpet: | 3s PONTIAC * DR. SUPERCHIEF. Brick Mortar a 7 white convertible at @ : 4 . : 4 Po b xr Power L cL PET | $16 month ect engine. 1 p Hydra wer bra fn 8x8" Cleanout a Pa Ee wos (G CANARIES, pioneey 4 46433 | real low alae price, Power- Hee paren aA Arto Redie and Ke | steer 2380. consider Incinerator and Dutch Shop, 55 Willams F | gitde equi with power Bell. Great Lakes, #2 OLDSMOBILE 98 SEDAN. HY _clean nes cat rr ‘hs083 Manhole Rings. Covers and gre\rt: DaCHSHU yo “MALE, MAHOGANY Steering & brakes. Surprise mopped ay A. R&H. ABSOLUTELY NO 7 i “FIO RA: tats Se ale year gee. Champion stock, Go” the whole family, See it at = | FE. 6-088 MONEY. DOWN. Assume pay-| PONTIAC 1965. (DOOR. #70. R imOrchardmU stem ave re viel goigh — $15 for quick sale | SALE TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL. | ments of $1427 mo Call’ Credit eae ee ee oe cain! THE SALVATION mee i rE §-0078 j sew RETlaehanRat e Bord, EF See 2 dr., rujis Mer’ Mr. Parks st MI - 4-7500. Pi owners of eOGiE — Gba RED SHIELD 8s? 4) ea arold Turhe 2 PON bd Fversinine to meet your needs. DOBERMAN y apaataane. Tes HOLL¥— VAGABOND SC. A l f | IZ ROGER'S SALES & SERVICE plete, low mileage, $250. '56 Ford Clothing. Furniture. Appliances | rar ee registered) CB ie GRE es “Canes * DuMER te | 695 oun oe ct Je RUGGED JEEP. TODAY'S SPECIAL 6 reine complete $100. _ OR > WEST LAWREN ‘CE j 14 to r to wide bh te; 2 4 : 30517 a oR DOBERMAN PINSCHER, 13 MOM | pick from We trade, sell or rent |» _112 8 Peoodward. Bi Somingham ist FORD COUNTRY seDAN.| 1957 Oldsmobile Hardtop | 52 2 DR. ponTiac. aoop STADROIT LE MBER | cropped & bobbed, reas OR 4 | e have some wonderful buys | = FOM, power steering, safety fea-| Power steering powes| brakes 43) trans. R&A 1855 Washington Rd..4 - Storm @oors and windows, wood GERMAN police ia WKS.| fright now See us today. One | 1951 CHEVY, 2 DR., R&H. CAN tures, Seon 6 passenger. $2.250.| white. Brand new ° - | _Rochester, OL 21-1711 _ or miuminum Glass put in your on FE. 5-2000 a | mile south of Lake Orion on M24 | have for sora e charges. Eddie _PE 21 7 > PE 282 . 1795 : i061 {PONTIAC > CATALINA HY. sash 1025 Oakland Ave. = SUPPL ira | MY 20721 ; | H _ Sips Ford, ego Harbor. FE ios eS DER YOM. = oe © _. &H.. ABSOLUTELY NO ee af i - 183 Sanderson FE 2-771 | PARKHURST | — rust one covers. Bir i BOB BROOM INC. MONEY.” noe ee die Wi 5 PC - ’ : : Ma i ic er “mo. rm ue “| ' s . a ale ey ee ee ail | Prailer Sales NO MONEY DOWN , price sia ga PMI 6-3900, 5 by PASS AR KROUND BHAM) “ Mar. Mr. Parks at MI 41500. essing out bire rahe z mn 6 aro louvered pytold type i alee PARAKEETS GUAR TO TALK | 1940 Lapeer Hee ee Lake Orion —_— 2 | ee heehee s . Pars: Pon: _ Woodward, Birmingham, - | $e COLDS. UPER FIESTA WAG- “PONTIAC. BS Ta ) Se | Cages 59) 4th BUFR 24026 pegturing new 1959 New Moon; ; 7 tiacs, Olds & Buicks, no Ber MAYBE you (CAN. BEAT I power. see) coeriL $3.299. hardtop. OR 23-3507, after 5, 4. Ee 7 ie : SALTS) papaKeeTs. CANARIES. CAGES,| Mobile homes Also tour-a-home | down. Lucky Auto Gales, 193 8. NESE BARGAINS Russ Johnson, te day Sunday, . wi S Pe FE TOWs _fcod Bince 1927 28s Cations 21e' | tenvelog! traders Wenterivl vel | ( Sapnew. FE ¢1006 or PE +2214 BUT WE DON'T ‘Now WHERE! | ‘$2 OLDS..96 EXCELLENT CONDI- | i547 PONTIAC. ROH: ‘Goo COND. WoQD-K COAL HEATERS AND! PARAKEETS, CANARIES GHOW} wer on good clean used trailers, | ONT | i982 CHRYSLER nt WINDSOR € 6 CYL- "_‘tion, $296. UL 2-1523. FE 8 cw agd used oil heaters. SAM-. birds, cages, food--Crane’s Bird between Lake Orion and Oxtord | nl | + inder’ R&H Auto. trans Cleaf 1954 Ford Sunliner ......... $695 rey ie ae AUTO. ee = L. 2-2200| on M24 . | intértor, $159 full price, $0.21 pet | 1953 Chevrolet hargt . $495 UELS APPLIANCE MA 5-6011 | Hatcliery Auburn Rd UL 2- ; NLAN ; ot Minclatae Maabiar Ml 1953 bo. : t at QD : Parel ; trans, sp Full price, $12.02 a wou AND ALUMINUM COMBL REG TRI-COLOR COLLIE PUP- | SHORTS MOBILE “HOME REPAIR > Sees 8001s Woodware’ Birming- | joes rysier hardtop co! pe ‘Fel. - 7: _- {* per ‘mo No money gown. Bir- nation coor. and windows , pies Cheap Ot, 1.0226 | On pee petalled icetto sue SS . ham « Pootiae “ Brischt Spot’ . fin hag “Rambier, 0 666 lf THOROUGHBRED oy “COLLIES, ” Gs = | DENCE —- ott Fis - Woodward aa ngham BieNSON JU MEP LR CO_| No papers On 3-42 TRAIL ER EXCHANGE “There now, don’t. you dare look at anybody else until “DE SOTOS AL LAW RENCE es 7M: 1983. WGONTIAC “DR, $225 | FE ; Ar Cc zs I 38 WATER SOFTENER $65 |\WHITE BAMOEDY. MALE RE =] New Andersons | you get home tonight!” ; hc cgsta cleion at MOTOR SALES, INC. Orchard take” “at Cas FE 8-04 OR 32360 Oy tiered Nrestonenis UU) See) aft We | Sell and Trad =} tnlly fine cars. All models MOTOR SALES. INC. eT: = Pl HOF, IGAY SPECIALS ~ ; | 6 » Z — a= nnn Z * = . a z 40 WORK BENCHES 42° WIDE 2% " © tee on ane race : . : | for you to choose from. 21 W Montcalm #00623 im ace 65 Olds convertible _ power steer- thick 'Mapie Bowling Al woe i ‘Dogs T Trained, Boarded 70 Used 8-10 Wides Wanted Used Cars 88. For Sale Cars 91 Phiced A seli and satisfy oe ie ing rakes. a Teal sharpie: B ee ee cre walt pera) USED TRAILER ON RENTAL totes ete | ee we with @ 2 year warranty. "91 FORD CONVERT, 13,000 MILES B ‘85 Olds 98 4 dr sedan, lots of foisted like new $150 and up| * aoe es tae ~~ Fd : Good cond. $100 a & take over O° uy _ eat for a Httle payment. runniug [1 Arso used 2x12's in| DOGS ty BOARDED: ve, 308 a Vaal Lelie - CASI _ payments. MI 0732. . "56 Olds 2 at catan Nien and 20 ft, Tengtha Also] —Bare-Shell,_3 ee | ottle Gans | ix D BUICK, 1956; mee i982 FORD VICTORIA HARDTOP. : ee ‘S4°Olds 98 4 dr. sedan vite pine gets up to 29 It Ha Grain & Feed 7 Ne S FOR) ACES MOCEL fi R&H (little) rust. No money down | ‘58 Chevrolet stationwagon, Breck! RM) 7160 | ys S oe Parts and Sup plies | USED CARS ay | All zou ee a fine | eee Uitie) reat a meee een | LE [et coer role (tetinor secs ; : : HAY, oot RAW aes ,ose ae FE 2-120 Community Motor Sales | 3 special 4 ‘dt Riviera | DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH 4 _ bier, MI 6-3900, 666 S Woodward, | j : 8 Austin Healy. priced to sell i wD) IND, Open $ to mcosed Bunday : | __912 8 Woodward, Birmingham ones apn : . Machine) OOA erate Ph -MA i — —- AUBURN AT veel! BL VD, jy anxiously awaiting your he ontiac. a es _ ne: - --\ ALL TYPES OF ae & Eoeo cur. | FE 64539 > | inspection & Aporoval’ Buy 1954 DODGE CLUB | 05 FORD THUNDERBIRD, 2 TOPS OCG HTEN & $ SON. J : ARC HOR (CF MENT aD CK x rQuiP.| Une ha 3 Taw, ra pane oats | Rent iu raileg Space 79 PRIV “ant Y-wANTs TOW MIL E- it today for only $1,190 + RE POSSE SSH yN “yaa BAe ok PE 50008 Ford. 1997 Pave Btarehiet 4 ar nee YOUR FRIENDLY | OLDS DEALER ment compete, FE de fone _OA 6-217 sega 2 age “58 Pontiac “$298 fuif price $17 a month No) ip Hydram adio. “< FORE IG AR SALES : OP -PRICE eign ha CARS . | cash teeded Mr, “Bell, Great | 1958 “FORD. STATION WAGON.| Whitewalls. Full power. tow ows CE at RD DIFREL enatmes. +& «| MIXED WAY 90 cog BALE, AUBURN. HOTS “MOBILE. vin ty | . : = assenger. $1,075 eee went ta ecaace ea | 'ylinder for trucks ae mille ott | 3051 Joslyn | Inge Tig Hinest “% mile BE Pon. | ae Bees oe Ly et 4 | Lakes FE 8.0402 Bunve podeny) 9 passenger, $ 1088 ontinc Starchies anand 528_N Main, in, Rochester, OL 1-9761, j ; sre asoifnpe engines for irriga »' BALES WILL Dx- - TOP CAS 4 . ° | i matic- Radio. Heater. qils t! oe hk ‘dustrial: ey Heations Alien wine bi “170 N Opdyke _ FR 5-338 or model, any shape or condition. | - De8OTO-PLYMOUTH 1956 GMC “UPARSENOER & SCHOOL A nice family car. Low down few ured engines available, Call! = INSIDE CITY LIMIT 2 BLOCKS! Economy Used Care. 2 AubUrD. 913 8 Woodward. Bitminghem = : 1959 : ore a Baynene. _ ieetributor M1 46057 ae For Sale Livestock 72 - from bus sto oe Trale:| Re 43131- x — | vst WUICK, SPECIAL ¢ DR Rat | 544 ae ie WRE 1956 Pontiac, weafeee ho! mesiar i : Do It Yourse f A | Coach Park. 2 oe $1305 FM 34900 | Monin Eee S LES (PER ean n a Ener Your '50 w . _ ae © Youksiing Piog, § WERKS OXPORD MOBILE MANOR POR! ememk er. ara L SS ee payments of | oF ‘51 will make down payments E i: END 5 | : ee | “old OA B-2110 those who want the beat 4480" | \\ > FINARCT } Sods UE Oe a tees ie 1984 chevrolet Oar. sition wagon. OTS WD. E N ce 7 ra Le : ‘ . < ergiide, radio, heater, w ce 7 : 2 vi [17 REG ABERDEEN ANGUS) (Qo chile, East of Oatord on TELL EVERYONE You | _. V Ten ANGPORTATION 6 PASSENGER BEDAN Parks at MI 47500. Harold Tur-| Powergiide. radio 00 hia one we ae Wall paper steamer, ora oes . perros: 1 bull, call after Lakeville Rd OA 8-302? KNOW TOP DOLLAR PAID H te can RIReTION ner Ford Low down payment Se ere Oakland ia PARKHBKST LAKE TRAILER! FOR GOOD USED Cars | EVY TO © 1951 BMW ISETTA—A REAL GAS | . ' : E. . 5 ' FROM ‘33 CHEVY TO ‘57 PON-| 70 68 2 dr. Holiday necure- All power. y He hee eet Sead take | YRS MOUan ETE cow. sy Re. court MY 24611 The best for Ce ee inn On TAC, HARDTOPS _ $187. 43 DN. . | es Community Motos re \iteonttnes tow tase ; Ave FE 5 6159 | fd Me ess Wonderful location On [2 ‘ YOR 36111. i io C( INOMY U SE 1p) C ARS! Passes ews. res, w down . \ . : : : cres Between Lake Orion and JIM HARTLE | ale ment. 1953 Chevrolet Be Air convertible. . P r AFF 4 8E INO vmaterias "hein tam ain Aes | Onlord 4 | 22, Auburn’ off Saginaw FE 4-212! $67. Sy ER MO. 1053 LINCOLN, 41 4 DR. .. R&H. asi. $200. ie Petes onectals, pear heater. oes 4 i ) oodn rapery tel: w ng 2 ts] stoi 2 auere e@ C 0! Paint formica, piumbirtg & elec-| Gay MY_3140 jeer ENOME raranes MOU Dixie | ‘OK" Lot: ‘89, BUICK oe 3200 ee S nee “basta. Geom wickis “tn 8 e trical supplies. Open 7 days week | —— > EM 320000 Soares aon EQUIPPED WIM. HEAT. oe COUN AO executives | MAple $5860 vor Maple £1141 | 1953 Buick Special hardtop Dyna- Days: 8 30 to 600 Sundays 10 For Sale | Poutr 4. ae | plete Hap at-Bashabaw) —— +1098 PONTIAC STARCHIER 9 DR ER RM SIGNALS. | ore er cr Low mileage. Pow-| 1063 PLYMOUTS. DR ‘flow, radio. heater. “Above - ~- = te 4-8 Mt onte ns te Bitters Bp po cit YOUVE BEEN THE REST NG Drayton Plains, Mich | Custom Catalina 1 owner. - Ra- | eens” TORSION-AIRE | tedden s iteering R&H. Excel- ood condition, pts, Call Pye average $497 4 niy 156 W. Montcalm FE 47112 oa ROE DARK BROWN. LEG nee the best Square Lake Traler ee - Sales | dio & beater. Like new $1346 | SUSPENSION | er brake $0 ‘eM aban ces 8 ts Park FE 26295 See M & M Motor Sales | : | | _lent cond. $1.0 Sep: 1954 3 Dulce (Super éccer sedan Dy: E C 614 born pullels, isying 00 per cont . : Sustomilhe | wee — | 0 ernie “VERY CHEAP, Cameras, ‘quipmen late odel cars 1956 Ford V-8. 2 dr, Customline | = {ILE WARRANTY | : Serr Eadine heaters ia ee Pees Auto Accessories . 80 ts gC Cn ak vies Exc. cond. eg ko PAL. | “CY OWENS FORD pallbzewhitald sence eer 2 $721 WE BUY, BELL & TRADE. cam.) Sale Farm Produce 75. = | | ‘NTS UNTIL MARCH! FOR SALE 1 1987. PLY SAVOY, 4 ; pyeuy eiUye nape Cee ele) Eac So lies pone valenciwe anni) | ta AGI sy ne Sao 0a is ee ee SS. MERCURY # | BB ,EXC, CONDITION, “GOOD | 1s Olds Sumer a Holder coupe. ieppert SE nnd SE Aad Ho! appias DELICIOUS: BTAYMAN trana Hydra. OR 18248 after @.) fe whet win interest you wei ~ ~~ GALES TAX AND | 4 pOoOR OVER SC AYMENTS. wv STAND. | er brates, radio ‘heater aod vex. rou uto's Orchard: 4301 Baid- | ~ : Sp , | need your 5? 6’ models : 4 ee De es | mie S: 1 Musical Goods “o2 win RQ For Sale Tires BOA Gur reputation tor paying tops PT Carve tide. Like. _— 1959 LICENSE $745 te SLE UG he ee | SR ame s: * =e 1 Le . ar ‘ i - | * * ; eo : ¢ : "APPLES $160 BUSHEL & UP,” ee at a Hie ete oor |r $1545) e [e Te - 4 i964 BLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 4 | 1955 Olds Super Holiday coupe. Hy- 2 also aweet cider Noweitead Or. | Al USED TIKES $350 UP Wea back to 1939 Open Eves. to JACK ; | “CY dr R&H. Automatic. Canary and| dramatic. power steering, power BrauTiPut Mari aPiNet LAs charda 6400 _ Orchard Tk Rd | buy veil Also whitemalls 4540 Dine der vee Araytoa Plains 1956 Chevrolet 2 dr. Bedan Radio | | + dbleek- oney down 902-32 brakes. Radio, heater Geautiful : ano CALL Xe ii R's ‘at Ac KMORE PARMB APPLIDA oy mon i THRE BAL ce 4eeai | OR 3-1355 ' and heater $ 495 | é O Pee _pirmingnam-Ram see et bide and ivory finish One gise . AA lA AM, G LAS d kt 2150 Bilver- |” Tri . ; V V | ‘i : q ood war irming- ° tT : d WE Nuren . FR 4.0566 tel i'ha® ow ‘1 0409" “ | STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES rome eue ee CARs ose | 1955 Pontiac 4dr Hydramatic Ra | haar . - . a : Sse ; c , “ traded in on General Safety Tires | PO co" en te | dio & heater, Exc cond $ 895 147 B BAGINAW FE 5.410107 1955 Ford Customline tudor V-8 en- . WIEGAND | Sale Farm Equipment 26 Up to $0 per cent off Black or | Wr NEE ~ el . | eee FO sa : 5 tne. Fordomatic, radio, heater ~ ; “MUSIC ( ENTER I~ - - ie ELTAMS aes © OA av Gatien) TRadio’ ok ot ter | AUTO sUPER MART | 954 MERCURY MONTEREY PLYMOUTH, 1957 sry clean aoe ‘ ~ ‘ |. | - “ara actual miles adio » eater : | 9! s 8 ho TOTAL PRICK ROUYAR A. - DWI AMS ars : i Come on jn and see this , CONN ORQAN goThne hareee new chain saw Bee |t at | 5 88 to ‘68 modein Must be clean Washers & turo signals. Like | PLY MOU AUS | __hardtop. radio, heater, _Merco: one owner Birmingham : SRACEE ST a BAZAAR AREA} oe Tre inisae ena awa os 451 8 Baginaw at Raeburn Z eh Lhd bts oo STt95— ~ poDa F- CHRYSLER i matic, Sais) ane iene trade in” jooks ‘and as ins eV Piato tint - A AER Tepal equipment 1508 & . Woodward Auto Service | al AVERTTS ; - | W Maple at Pontiac Trall Shite finiae Our tock No 4689 Wo BR eae ea I Me , PHONE FE 14 “| -tdum North of 14 Mile: Bir | --- 1020 Dixie Hwy giles pBulcke Ane gial aye ee bern W valled | ake OM. \ 4- 45 ll | Pricea ctor! quick «sale at seas. Power equipped Belvedere 6571 Dixie Highway at MIS . BRAUTIFUL useD Caneel “PI-| mingham Phone Mi 46053 7 , : Fr 2 0878 FE 46806 be Heater, Dynafiow. Like) **« se IK : that's guaronteed to please. MAple 5-5071 Open nites ‘t!) ® ano Reduced from $505 to a aiso have the latest models ras eae glad ON eee PROTEC : ¥ tes a coro cc 2. DOOR, | Only $1.405 Pe ee ee aes Culloch, Chain saws : e | 1955 ‘pop: 1B Rex N hCh : WE ARE OFFERING FOR SAL® a a nnae ne ADOU ARTIS POR | PRACTIONIZED |v ~ anted U sed Trucks: 8o | HOMER HIGH r MTR Ss A one owner beauty, Has been a) ort eV. at $1005 our family’s second car Ute ie ae | . ‘ ‘ (OODFEAI “18 Minutes from Rentines | family esr, Our pees No. 4063. “Hunter Bivd, at 8. Weod werd Ave A 1958 Pontiac Starchief 4-door + HOLTON COLLEGIATE CORE Me ulloch Cham Saws | g ae 1: | CASIT:PAID | Oxford Michigan A A-2598/ Priced to sell at 8 Birmingham 4-2735 aS power This ee Rept § ‘98 use i 1 , = ‘ ~ : ; . an riv on Seer Mensyduie abun ee WE HAVE A COMPLETE T1NE PN ely: LOR = 4s for all mode: 1952 CADILLAC | PORE naiie! | DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH . lee ite ke nee We believe yr DRUNA $75 OF NEW 1958 MODEL Mec UL 30 8 Caan Fe 8 4121 | = Aised 1 rucks | New top Take over payments Nort hev 1950- -M fe RCU R Yy 912 S. Woodward, Birmingham t will. make someone very happy. : sere ; LOCH CHAIN SAWS AND AC’ CRANKANAPT GRINDING IN THE BCURAM 8 AUTO & TRUCK | eeuaey eee ee | ~—s hes 1947 PLYMOUTH (CONVERTIBIE | aii Malerd: Dave Commence. iAla ol: i CESSORIES cat Cylinders rebored Zuck Ma. | PAIL bd i | tesa CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE | Hunter Bivd. at 8. Woodward Ave. | Radto, heafer, straight-stick You | ce. Partially restorgd. FE 2-6014 EMpire 3.6233, : apo ar ‘i 0 : 4 0866 we ALSO HAVE ‘A GOOD BELEC. chine Shop 23 Mood Phone FE | 498 N. Saginaw after § 30 pm ___MI 42735 | _ should drive __tnip one. Ah_ for . Se ! eS TION OF RECONDITIONED. | 2 54) 2539, Dale, wey meee —— 95 _ BAN AMIERICAN— counet. 18, USED CHAIN BAW. ie Fo on ee he OR TORT | STOP! LOGK! SAVE! oe eer | PEOPLES AUTO BALES ze . = Ae 2-2606 oun BERVICE AND PARTS DF | Sale ! Motor Scooters BR! d ‘T k ?P 89A / 38 FORD 8 COUNTRY SEDA™ 68 Oakland - FR 2-2951 | ———————————— | ane \V te ANI) P Ane Heay ATR ALWAYS | ~ Use ruc args pe FORD Fairlane $00. 4dr. Pow- 4dr 6 pass. Fordomatic— —— : ; i Pha) ‘ ee ° e ] = . , . : re . ear eee oey | “READY TO SERVICE YOUR Mc COAMMAN SCOOTERS - | er steering, power brakes, Like) 1-053 8 MERCURY NE ! MUSIC CENTER | ChrLocn CHAIN SAWS ANDERSON SALES & BEEVICE | USO TRUCK PARTS _ CAR PAYMENTA 100) BURDEN: 28 MI ., Aa Sul ee seo! WK RENT CHAIN SAWS alec tars Petia |) CALL MAKIGs AND MODELS. ou ‘BUICK Roadmaster. Full pow- fae AOTLEA Ty Ril caro ERR (| PARKLANE HARDTOP > a . te ee tL) teplhet ie) WE DEMONATHATE | : : HEIGHTS MOTOR BALES Just like new $ipes| <2 oe aes cunensive model d deponeece Gtecning and | / : ' ! 41 Double full key board 25 pedals | WK KE TRADE IN | For Sale Motorc cles 3 | 2635 Auburn Ave FE 4-6632 1998 PLYMOUTH: Hardtop Auta | ¢ ales power brakes multi-drive, ; ! beautiful blond finish | wr nauk CREDIT alot ! y trans RAM. W-Walls Beautiful 2-| Lake Orion otor sales continental kit. Radio. 18- =| MIRACLE MILE BAZAATt ATA ad OS. For Sale Trucks: 90° tone color. ne mileage $1995 naa a1 CUARKETON RD A ala te — : | ; . | -— Plano tuning organ repatr KRING: BR POR PARTS AND SERVICE ON | oW- ~ | 1987 BUICK Spec Htop Power | po MERCURY MY_2-2611 | SAVE $1,900 : 2 PHONE FE. - 7.4024 PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE rou Harley Davidson sre Maries Vn oer on arr Des uP exc.) steering, power brakes Dyna | —————- = | E ; syAlE GRAND mae in eeau em 44-0734 ve ae a penn Sales Co. 3/2 B® Bagi) ong new 8 ply tires $600 00 | ReaD. W-Walls Blue and oe FORD, 1957 WITII A BEAUTIFUL: i ‘ ful mahogany . FARM MACHINER N yi Fi) 8 OEL6 : j oy. a = i $206 Many others to choose from | 24 : - - = | 1957 PONTIAC Superchief Ht Pwr ; this 4 - . BRAI | . Se i . Terma Up to 3@ tox Special) rey ene of Onlerdlle hain _ Boats & Accessories 85 | ene PICK. brakes, Hydra R&H Pink eee i th . ; ; : ; Jee on et accordions 12 bas» a +p . s white beauty 1895 | a x : ze roe ° | sa ies) ba JOUN DEERE, NEW IDEA PARTS® 1) wr WOOD ROWROAT AND 1 1940 FORD, *¢ TON STAKE. “g2/ 1957 FORD Patriane Mt. V-8. Ford- | eae ba etter than MOTOR SALES OO Wil Se NC ar AT. 7 At 5! Ife RS fou on iyavin Machine Co bhp Evinrude moter Ta hp: El- Hudson omatic Extra sharp $1596 | _fiet Re now a “SCHUTZ~ DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER : Ae! e Lo 4. 7 : re 4o5ne Py NA 13 3293 Ortonville | _#in motor MY 26361: « | 82 CMC .% TON, Pickup tt. et RAMBLER Cus 4dr. V-8 Ea-| ~ eo ees BAUR OMALING hh SS ; 1a wren ey ae See foien-+ age CLOaK outs a) Fe 76s ‘ tke Naini fail caressa CASS AT .; ae STS. ay ‘ - - i ‘i PLANO OCRUNING- OSCAR BECHMIDFE GARDEN ALE RIDING TRACTORS : _ = e ah - 2 ; “PE 2.0 : — g . 6 : i] ; _FE 2. 521 ee | simplicity .tracters and Soe | TROJAN, c CHIR endl on rynabouts See Sus 4 | ivss BYICK Super 4-dr H-top Pow- ae! BARGAINS 4aW E RE LOADED oo8 : 4 | mowers Chain saws from $005 sy Cord Us Ton BP nel er xteering, power Brakeas/ Teves | . = 4 AS LAPT PIANO, $208, NOW QONave same: god, Duy foot Mente OUT BOAT BALE | . ‘ | & White aa hash, 4 ur 6196. WITH THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LATE MODEL, i k st J ‘$3 Nash, 4 dr : C VOLAGHERS Geet tracto vies Eaeor) toned. | Beott-Atwater Mira & Service $595 | 1956 BUICK Special 2-dr Hop - DesOTO PLYMOUTH Lory ance a ae power, $138 . Wa MM RAGE URED CARS WE'VE HAD IN MANY -| ‘ Seles & barsice) 60) Mt, Clemens | oore0l Mat eco al Waltay Blvd _RRH Dyna P steering. “P| 912. 8 Woodward. Birmingham | ROGERS SALES & SERVICE YEARS, AND MORE ARE COMING IN EACH DA 48% Huron — re 406566 Renee Vaase: men PR 08-4402 98 Open Bon FE 40yi0. > = : Apres etter Bente feb foes a —s . —— ~— | 98 Auburn FE 2-0555 | tae Son tod A eS FINE CAR, PRICED a : ' ‘yr ‘ - ; ? oT 2 | . * UStD LOWREY INTRODEC Ms eT, IPSs i; JOHNSON MOT IRS, (5M RAH. Whitewalls, Only $1450, 1958 | HOME OF” THE HUOORUE JEEP | FLECI R 1 ORGAN: | Atarcralt boate and Gator trailers | 1958 MERC URY Vic - Ht Merro 4 4 | ; ie @ -C . eeccieni cenaition, wave pleniy| Yeo DIRECT DRIVE EVERYTHING FOR THE BOAT teri lecmcte | tail WN Waile Extra nice $1998) Word Fairlane 500, aay, |e Ranbler 4 . S w! I! seellent Catditsor, : ‘ re c ew [0b Jolinsons sett i ‘ | ies : 3 ‘ , . ¢ ec JS jo on this one oo ee HINT NGS AK =) OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES rk Poworglide Radio & heater 8 tor the best deal : ; the t t oY eaal| Oakland at Cass a 395 See us for the best dea the new 18ik model © one Minuette r Rraee Be ings nen | | a 1 Lh center oo | $2 CHEV PIC « ie GOOD CON. tis HUI HT. Power steorlne, | eed ae, Bonwit ce ney : Electric organ welahikl dependable maniac re-Inventory: Sale dition OA | power brakes Power: windows & ee ; : MOR RIS MUSIC ‘eal BY MAKERS OF TRE FA-| BOATS - MERCURY Motors |. 1945 CHEVROLET i ceonriio voor fuera mene is AGE Our ‘Slogan: ‘58 BUICK 595 Barat eleataps MOUS ECLIPS LAWN MOWERS. financing available ta, ton panel 1 ae Cn ee as 2 eptopee! ee CN Le >ouosD eo 60 bo dO FE 2.0867 mice nae eae INLAND LAKES SALES les) BUICK Standard tréms 2-dr or ~ ‘Gon wear BLE — Continental kit, radio and heater, Dyna- Across from Tel-Huron _ |, Homie na tere orion: rai W Huron 8t | ‘Runs perfect. Good tres. eats Jerome solid , Geral paint. : E4712) & FE 2612 | Onl : ~ Sale Store E ‘quipment 64) Michigan MY 3-071 | — iberglas L A | apeene ae ot Damoniye — | Only 8 PONTIAC . . 9495 3 | nue : wind | 4 ar SHELTON - OCHESTE non DEALE : . GLASS #HOW CASE. 6 FT rong | SNC ww P LOWS ore wee gee MA 4-I5ol RS ‘OL, 1 val y F : SUPERCHIEF- HARDTOP - na a ea in ‘ Likt new FE @1401 Toe heels types of ‘rectors BOATA COVERED '¢ MIDORT 183 CHEV STAKE TRUCK | ~ FX ur ~Buitk — : “Blue and grey ited AEE A Neal aaa : . : d 08 truck ANY REDIT THRMS | Facer bodies all types fiherylas Homeatead Orchards 5460 Cr he ve Burek | 1938 FORD “COUNTRY. WEDAN 6. mee Sale ‘Sporting (ioo . | We I * ait | |: XN \ Ke yN work Rirts Lake Orion MY chard Tk Ra MA 62177 K 71 ; ‘. i vi 1a] _ cylinder R&H Call OR 3- 7053, | t a i ; . Q : Spas aaa ie ’ OS ts | a leea ; 1 FORD WRECKER XK e sy S133 4970 Hors Dr” wooo ee nee eee BROWNING GUNS, COLT: ris 1 Cane & New dea Dealer lor “ale Airpl Xs rE yore . . - SHARP $7 FORD CUSTOM 100 : ek &,. ms tole. Hear? Archery, Batiach ly hester Ol 1078! or Sale Airplanes Oo Sit Ald white) Bimwilldown! PACER 4 DOOR’ HARDTOP — Blue and ‘ivory. radio ‘and Lomb Kermorgan Toy man & an set ; 7) ess CHRVAOLET 1s TON PANWI ie }¢ MR Ca ATS ae ee , . - heater. automatic transmission - : 2 Weaver BeOhee Come out gnd abe: >| et | A 2 fU sli) 144 WAR COON le : A real nice ow Priced at ooenly : re BOHR, INC MU 4.1715 Uy : ER e ea omar tt Tenet ee ee OHS sesame swe 'S8 PONTIAC. .-.... £2795 Nee om e | tios PRICK si. Teansportation Offered 7 : ~ | Alo A fine seleettan of atner | Sars Frank ee BONNEVILLE 2 poor "= Radio and heater Hydramatic. QUNA-GQUNS SOMF mAL GOOD RICE i N aye | ( i = { le used cars Its | th) : = VoWer steering an fakes, tri-power. Ivory with Coral raven Hor! and new Authorieed | 4 Creepy ThHMA eC ens FOR P MIUADRUETIIN: & | OI { 1 4 eV. | vem 2 ; : oi: 2 ees ee Hl ~ aceent : : : Reownlt UE. d Colt piatota | x fs | Fittaburgh Cas allowance 40.) ponte, ne r nG e | BAER as AD sf aaliltas a a : : ieebuctere: jaa wud see. aol ttl pe | _Martford, Conn FF 23215 |) tesater Bisa sas a Wardeass Ber SV aison Montiae «adic . sport ESS. ‘s8 OLDS 08, 4 DR.| '58 VAUXHALL . $2395 your Wc nee Mone F8 Oul ee eos | fe aa ALY «ENGINE AIRLINER TO! Z : 1350 N ° “4 ls "s nly ce u fomelite x ‘ — es : : Fear orn , | : tart ene oi Cae eae | WHERI, HWorsm AND BOLENA | erty. Rervien. ine OR 41284 ot ; nas les caer SA , eEnNncl $9995 Bed head Se act ‘vive ‘paint. : 7 ik Aporta Cent blades ‘Tor we Danille | -- Very clean, Call between 4 anc . z 2 we GithyRETT anor Genter | maw blades, Tore Bonet mace | RIDRNA FOR FIA, UEAVINO| ERD a0 Woodward i) MERCURY . $2095 Van Jeri blower Evans Rgulpment, noon weothe: car EM Pan (4997 GMC" 1, TON STAKE WITH | : a aC = ‘ 65071 Dixie Hwy. MA 6-187 . TRUCK GOING NORTH 7 ART tar 16.000 ipiles. $1278. FE: j . & STOCK NO. 222 tt — Radio and heat Ml : O stanies cen 16 Hagiey. ee } aise “Sales 77 | load elther way. FE SaAtoe | 0606 )Bh a M14-1930 ; » [| TU-TONE "5p BUICK Super Rivi ent, d heater, Mere-Q-Matic & J Sa i= So tae TA i ened while Over On sate tte = 5 ; = ITHACA 12 GAUGE HAMMER [enn | — anted Used Cars RA | FOR SAL BOR VRADE - ial ————————— See ee a er era, % feay With case A-1, $48. 100 Nor- BORRY - CAN'T BEAT THE | ~~ . (hers ; en at wee ply Ures. i Sec PV paw : 1 3 "$9505 . 92095 weather, Closed until spring Con) $209 CASH FOR CAR IN: LIP Ke e oh) CHEVROLICT ATAT . Py REMINGTON 100 SAVAGE: mon-| Hienerae weve reniove erapetly 40) ranoing eon. GR 4 46b4 | 181 CHEVROLET STATION WAG. Hy ° prety iis cour, - — Radio ONE 7 ! we | T F } ' Se i ei 69" pump never fired, $70) deaired. L. B Smart Bale Farm, | 8 MUCH AS $30 POR JUNK AND, For Sale’ Cars” oO ON R&H ARSOLUTELY NO cabs ramatic Ro, er‘Drakes and power nieering Marlin 3030, $40. never fired. MU! - “Rochester, Michigan a -| a deg 8 oa > | af MONEY DOWN Arsume nay: ; : ; sTOCK NO 221 : 7 | - ; Cheap cara FR 2-3688 days or | ments of $1148 mo Call Credit vi cciasieg wana niga For Sale Housetrallers 78.5 7 se muse cme nae row | Teas HARMS a , pen Sh Be swee bo57 BUICK $1995 eo Baa ONCE eNE Pee UATIAM SCHAP INOW 4 MTaL,| “el terri, Continent A one | Merold tuener Ford “0 | TM , “o yo ee ee . we . Ca fop $688 ar tipked ars. | rood on ake Over f - ~ 2 ‘ { me Abies ae eee ae ra DE TROITER TKR Free hauling ,PE 58142 ol balance $695 FE 8.8450 108 CHEVROLET BIACAYRE «4 | l ITe ; 2AQS | hows 3 TO DOOR , a4 A Radio and heater. Dyna- me BPORTSMAN (25. CO te : door? Original 2tone paint radio | } & —— 1 chain saw for onl® $99.50 ae BOW HUTCHINSON “. ASHE OR CARS H s a b tent Fwarcitde P) Hi owned “a . ' pe Piet rece ns ae MOBILE MOME BALES ‘s ¥ gsm NOTRE wet araen urg aocets ‘Our stock Nov 4673 | *S&- Mercury Canvert TOCK 203 56 Se eee ee _.$1395 ce cane eee 43M Dinte Hwy RW 21208 Core at Fi QUARANTEED USED CARS | Priced at only $1,868 ge : seas OF urcy CAR. Get | , 35-0830 E iB Open 7 aye A wee _o. : | = renee: convert fom tes A FUL ry soy) ER MOM Teenie mes Se a summer : fete ices “paint? ‘OP nadie And heater. Dyna- | mmo mr {3 nec : trt 5 uper 4 r ‘Bait, Minnows, tc. 6 Authorized Sales LA [TEN TION! 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Mos $845 Hardtop Only | . | : = te pia tok Ae ‘ ~ Wood, Coal & Fuel 975 —— Orem Sh A tent MOTOR SAEFS : “wt ee sao | rwieree ial ~ $895 CT x / oe VI, x bn SAVE we Ma sy : es ~ oe Q ’S§ SPART AN #2 WEST HURON ANS * wd seat FA OR BRAN . ALL KINDS or woop ~ . sere oS : ait . 1057 Ambassador (Power). é . . A _gTOCK NO” ne 5 ob. fireplace & kindling, 775 ROYAL MANSION . 7 PE 6717) __ ves 1107 | 1808 = paeh ae RG. FE Gal08 MT 1 BEDROOM Ex. | : $1° AIR __ Clean. No _litteg, HArtiand 3-802 ao Smtr ks 1967 Rambler Sharp es : Ive got a few mites left and to . 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EDSEL OLIVER, oy a STORE MW or eT OND hing — Want Ale give MAttNEWS- SCHUTZ BiRMINGHAM “AMEE NCES |_"GOODWILL USED CARS” | - its, OR 3-60 aAB WOOD, oY WG WOOD) | vy} MOTORS, ING. | _ AT ENGLISH FORD LINE. . Motor Sales” 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. °° op aruizt ) at sie We \deliver, rE you ACTION. Dial re’ Hargreaves eS Woodward. RAMBLER 32 S. Saginaw. ; (BEHIN D THE POST OFFICE) Ee ‘ g aytnene ‘ | | “210. Orchard Lake Ave. : es zi 12. ae : CHEVROLET ~~! Biranin vham, Mich, ji sre. a _ an ; id ¥ irae Deen ae : (ee > 1631 ORKLAND ee FE 44041, fe ae . bch oo Bicmigenam, ews | . ¥E 2-9131 a AFE2A baile ee Eves. . = . ee Se one : A _* a SS PES e . : we 4 ; . ae vom, os . ; \ 4 neers = Sin ae JANUARY 4. 1959 . to A ee eee A! Se lodern . azz, Cusguel 2—WJBKE-TV Channel 6-WW5-TV Chane 7—W2YZ-TV ‘Channel 9 CKLW-TY — oe = ad Jazzland Greats io Dixie ame Battle Tt Out on Turned Down TONIGHT’S TV HIGHISGHTS lice ee throught’ gignntlc) \ CD Movie: ‘ ; tahlicht ~ . Ce ee pewees eter Meniaiten. . | Ist ‘59 Show Highlight Lack of Cooperation 6:00. (7) Curtain Time. comedy, (9). Fagg col as gh 3 {4)-Romper Poe Oe. Be Satchmo, Dizzy Blamed for Loss of (9) Popeye; Comedy. (4) Cummings. . Shultzy : 4 a A : : (4) News: Williams, tries psychology to snag Bob.|10:00 (2) Jimmy-Dean. in Musical Tug-O-War $250,000 in Area Aid (2) Racket Squad. Adven- cnn Fern Re” (4) Dough Re Mi. . ee os is ae ture. “San, Fernando : Louis Armstrong : A uested $250,000 federal for Alaska. 10:15 (7) Lady of Charm. | stars, Duke Ellington and his Or- grant to belater planning and con- 6:10 (4) Weather; Eliot. = chestra, George Shearing and his struction costs of the proposed ee 10:00 (7) Play of Week. Widowed 10:25 (9) Billboard. 2 Quintet, the ®ukes of Désieland, quindre’ Interceptor sterm and a i _6:15 (4) Box Four. father (Pat-O'Brien) gets in- _? Dizzy Gillespie, Gene Krupa and ‘itary seWer to serve 14 southe 6:25 (4) Sports. (9) Boots & Saddles. (4) Treasure Hunt. jazz names to be signed for the heen denied. | ; (4) Californians. Gold brick (9) Special Agent. first ‘All-Star Jazz-Show’’ of 1959, : County Drain Commissioner Dan- | 6:30 (7) Comedy (cont,) swindle is exposed. ! (Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Channel 2). \. - Hel W. Barry announced the denial ia 3 (9) Woody. Woodpkr. (2) Garry Moore. Benny 10:55 (7) News. _ x *® * in letters to participating commu- (4) Life of Riley. Comedy. ; Goodman, singer Julie Lon- Ruth Olay, ex-secretary and new |nities. He éaid ‘‘unwillingness’’. of (2) News: LeGoff. don, Rudy Vallee, comedian|11:00 (2) I Love Lucy. singing discovery, joins the all-star ‘some of these municipalities to en- . Milt Kamen. i. Aig Is Pight. east and host Jackie Seneyenns iter into contracts with the county 6:40 (2) Weather. ( eo. the hour-long program, whic ‘for the project helped bring the - 10:30 (7) News: Daly. cee (9) Passing Parade. inates live-in New York. - | disqualification. 6:45 (2) News, (9) Waterfront. Cap'n ‘ — | _ a oo. gets mixed up in attempted 11:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime. Miss Olay, who reny ae [ asciy wun Eid Mle department to national fame on “The dac ; 7:00 (7) American Legend. Paint- theft. Paar Show,” acquired a fanatic has not received contracts from - er discovers amazing fossil. 44) Dr. Husson. Doctor)11:38 (2) Top Dollar. Ase cat Gang Set ana any of the areas, cited the still (9) Brave Eagle. tries to track down nitrate (4) Concentration. of night club appearances in San legally entangled Twelve Town — (4) Let's. Dance. Dance Va- poisoning cases. (7) Peter Lind Hayes. Weauahioal where ahelwentbarn! drain as the reason why commun- ’ riety. : ; (2) Moore: (cont.) F -(9) Howdy Doody. “sad te Les Angeles, ber home ities were reluctant in signing ii : op Gun.” (3) 10:45 (7) News: Gordon WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | since she was a year old. The - - contracts. Hayden, ‘“Top Gun." (so. , . anes 7 ° . _| daughter of a rabbi and a pro- The Twelve Town and the De- ' : + es ; fessional singer (operett».), Miss quindre Interceptor projects are ae : j : f Life. : P 7:30 (D ee ee 10:55 (7) Weather. 12:00 r ape Life “e Olay studied singing while work- part of a department-planned pol- seoac gi eas = 11:09 (7) Sdupy’s On. (9) Children’s Newsreel. ing as a secretary. lution ,control system for the = (9) Million Dollar. Movie: 49) News. Highlights of the Wednesday spe- southers end of the county. Paul Muni, “The Story of (4) News: W’kamp. 12:15 (9) Rope Around the Sun. {cial include the teaming of two - An appeal of a Circuit Court rul- Louis Pasteur.’’ ('36.) | (2) News: LeGoff. i jazz opposites — Louis Armstrong, ing on the Twelve Town Drain is : iday, Smith) - 12:30 (2) Search for To of the Dixieland school, and Dizzy 7%, pected to be argued sometime this (4) Draghet. Friday, (2) Search f Tome i d school 1 Di es ed to be ed h a ‘investigate robberies. 11:15 a banal rliot “ Bee Sees You. res. we eae Gua hee pene before the Michigan .Su- 2) Movie (cont.) eather: Eliot. 7 é e sillespie a me : (2) Weather. ~ (9) Myrt & Doris. . tet will join AT an his ' Barry said ‘tailure to receive the 2 8:00 (7) Sugarfoot (cont. ) ; All-Stars, plus Roy Eldridge, for ederal grant does not dim the : (9) Movie <cont.) 11:20 (9) Theater. Jack Carson,|12:45 (2) Guiding Light. a jazz battle with “‘The Umbrella prospects of the $4,500,000 project. | oe (4) (color) - Eddie por yes the Night."” (‘41.) hey eee Man.” «kk ee oo meee second application would G Gobe c 4 : 2).5 Ue a ‘ . ery ioteay a aches tra, _(2) Sports. (4). Amos 'n’ Andy. Duke Ellington and his Orches- — + a ; a Of the 44 applications for feder musician Buddy. Cole, All- . 4 (7) Liberace. tra will take the stage for “Take . JAgy STARS — Joining host Jackie Gleason peter Dizzy Gillespie and pianist George Shear- |help for similar sewage treatment Pro football team. 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Dana) (9) Movie... the ‘A’ Train” and “Just Squeeze. ang Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong ‘on the All-Star > .ing and his Quintgt. The hour-long special show | projects, the Oakland job ranked (2) Movie (cont.) Andrews, “Night Song.” | Me,” and will back the vocal tal- 34,7 Show tomorrow night (8 p.m. Channel 2) presented live from New York will also feature 13th in priority. Only the first nine . C47.) j2:38 (2) As the World Turns ents of Dakota Staton, The Axi- are (from top left clockwise) drummer Gene the Dukes of Dixieland and Dakota Staton. Michigan projects, bringing total ala) wiek Eary) Peting | (7) Margie. dentals, and Ruth Olay. Krupa, Duke Ellington and his orchestra, trum- federal appropriation of $1,394,550, : . parson invades Dodge City. 11:30 e ae Court ) | _ (4) ELT.V. Digest. bea yrcetil a iael a . - ; ° . were approved for aid. (9) Movie (cont.) ( ater (cont. . cavory througn ike. 7 508: — _ —— ee (4) Fisher (cont.) toh fe ham, Gonevie 2 an 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. Sear Ameren tables Cole Dropping Eddie’s Show (2) To Tell Truth. Ralp! raham vieve, -| an ’ , s rave Bellamy. - quette. — 2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. winning interpretation ef ‘Body hery! Has No Trouble | HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Eddie (2) Niwatch (cont.) - (4) (color) Truth or Conse-jand Soul, C | ul ars af Fisher's tetevision show will be 9:00 (7) Rifleman. Wanted killer, : sees “I Let a Song Go Out of My Pi Ci t f Hom creed March 17, * disease threaten Luke. WEDNESDAY MORNING ° (7) Day in Court. | Heart” is one of Ruth -Olay’s IC. Ing ] Y Or om —— (9) GM Presents. ‘‘A Penny 2 numbers, accompanied by both ” 5 ~ for the Guy.” a HOt se ry ose. | the Gillespie Quintet, and the EX: ‘By EARL WILSON ——F a _# (4) George Burns. Burns 6:30 (4) Continental Classroom. ” Bat pe Ag_IS ington - Band, featuring Johnny NEW ‘YORK _ My, oh my! The things | you see — and! signs Carol Channing for eusie ” Hodges on the alto sax. Follow- pear! a 9 ' io Ss, ~ } ee apa 6:50 (2) Meditations que (9) News, ing this, ide rsipaiegr alee Lana Turner's daughter, Cheryl, 16, had a late dinner Visitors to Philadelphia - | ee €i5 ©) On the Farm Fret. | - over ae tay « "| with her father, Steve Crane, and his fiancee, Helen De- | View Wildlife Species. : . ae ; 3:00 (2) Big Payoff. | Other highlights will include the) 0 Maree. Looking tall, attractive and ma- 95901) Nate Ee Ie ge! (2) TY Cole | 4) Young Dr. Malone. performances of, Georne Shearing) #4 ture in green, Cheryl told me her father'd in Natural Habitat (4) Today. (7) Beat the Clock. andihis Quintet, the drum apectalty) taken her to two shows... that this was ; | ; era rg cs (7) Big Show. (9) Movie, of Gene Krupa, the trumpet wor “her first trip here since she was six... | PHILADELPHIA (UPD | nec HS Poe I pees lof Bobby Hackett, -and-the~ 4m-} + “bai that ches “Galacniled ts Hise here — There's one section of Phi -Q. Cana very child be th Ale ats SiO (2+ Cartoon Frolics” (3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. ‘promptu jazz teaming of Coleman) § re e's ik, _ a \ {phia that literally is stricly for the | yore fer ual defects? - FAIXIST SINICA TES] (7) Breakfast Time. | (7) Who Do You Trust? {Hawkin§ with Roy Eldridge, Jo} 4 When I grow up—I don't | . ngeles.” ‘birds — and the city is quite j ” - raat atc pe (4) From These Roots. Jones, Vic Dickenson, Marty Na-| © ‘Jimmy Hoffa’s counsel Ed Williams, re- proud of it Dnt gto ctl 8 too young if : —_ NIT ten INTE (2) Capt. Kangaroo. > - ‘poleon and Milt Hinton. portedly withdrawing..says only: “It's very Maybe you'll spot some musk- | can eagebor a ery dl a 3 at etete 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. | 2 tough to pull out on anything.” |rats, and a turtle or two, but fori ¢ Nawurally th (VUES =A (cat H US (7) Our. Friend Harry. (4) Queen for a Day. From their enormous and fnter- . P sr ties ~ ‘the most part. it’s a haven for as! einer pS gore > geet ai ' (7) American Bandstand. (nationally popular — Fernando Lamas kids himself (and — jjany as 230 species of birds, espe-f better, but attention need not : ANIL 45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. - Armstrong, Ellington, Gillespie, his former co-star Ethel Merman) in his | cially waterfowl. oo So nol — 4 shal ile} jee 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. Shearing and others in the big cast} WILSON act at Las Vegas. “I would like now to ts *& jetenen bs peer echave aa | : = :00 (4) I Married Joan. of this ‘All-Star Jazz Show” will) sing the hit song from ‘Happy Hunting,’” he says. “Un- Spread over 205 acres of rich [early record for future refer- ACROSS 4:30 y) et ee jae baceoaperel arate had ppc fortunately there wasn't any.” He adds: “I want to a ener ener: Sees Saati ence. ea 1 Noted Czech : : : . | it} a esata at le nu 4 * Comote cs _ a Sa ces oe an ae (Sy Sherwood’ Forest: fern to-Dixietand, from. swing} mashes album. It's net selling an nd tha at aay : Q gee thing ane es oe 6 He ‘studied “ a j . | “2 ~*~ Jee experimental, = = ae ek es “southwest Philadelphia, just a Fee - ‘ 5:00 (2) Susie. ; = : shot away fro International: Zlonice in : ' “eo cum 7 Tom A. Probably not. There are a 7 | (4) It's Great Life. Inger Stevens Better | By the way, do you remember Willie Sutton, the famous easy Peet hes Mh news ig ey pl 7 I pecgettesiy 1 . (9) Looney Tunes. . ‘bank robber? ¢ | then it-is mot possible te pre- : 13 Remove 2 ; NEWYORK (UPD — Swedish- Quentin Reynolds showed me a beautifully written let- | — apie cere pares | i = —— which case i reatén - | vie w leathe pen t the - 15 Dinner course 3 2 born actress Inger Stevens was, ter front Attica, N.Y. Prison. Reynolds had written Willie's ) Hners wae : 17 German 30 (2) Bandstand. reported today to be improving| life story. Reynolds had also learned to like Willie éven | flocks for the seoesten ot | | fete wi ouegoarend hew| | i metaphysician (4) (color) George Pierrot although still in a coma as a re-| though he was a criminal, and has sent him many books. cruning spectators as te * |f individual to.get by in 4 19 German river Present 4 i ans i : travel. south along the great At- ite of them, 3 ee | ee pe BSG Ss Well, let nte quote from his letter: After the Dear Quent ” i gard (7) Mickey Mouse Club, described as a caustic ‘solution. lantic Ptyway. j wn ( = : racy tudying law for the past Q. Is there any way in which 23 Dawn (poet.) j salutation, he says: “I have been studying r p | 26 Hideous % Charles R. Lamb manages Ti- J lenses can be avoltied? M.A.F. 30 Dil three years and I have acquired considerable knowledge which nicum for the city's Department| - t. ene i rozen fain 5 . ho repwu' : 32 Passages in I intend to put to good use in the near future. In fact | have) Recreation, The preserve got! ‘There . i SA sedi sheaes Urrutia Swears i fe Cabinet , constructed the necessary briefs on my New York convictions it. name from the Indian word fp romney jomadyl igola/ vicoal i as erttisn sehool Hy Y The and submitted them to a lawyer who assurés me of their merit. meaning “marshes at the is train ning wil correct eve mus- 3 ’ YW : . , = cle culty, crossed eyes, or : 39 Wite of Nata be 5 ‘ “p x ; * As : jlands.” There yas 4 we when poor coordination of the two (Agtec!. | erhaps I shall give you a : ~ | marshes extended to the islands eyes. The wearing of glasses 40 Championship ter enditg to your story by proving rin the Delaware River and. were a ee were by Hosea ¢ : ; t “at su uting contact lenses. % Renal italien HAVANA (U IPI) ~— .Provisional. movement led by Fidel Castro, It that if I could have . selected the = asa on . Waterton : a Mant keleee 6 |President Manuel Urrutia swears ‘has demanded a voice in the new threads with which Fate wove my stapes acpi eae mau Yqu Have Any Questions. ‘ ile hy ated ‘in his new cabinet today and then’ government. a destiny I could have designed a more with ae ap scned a waar Youd “~ a Mail © ttt eus 5 Recnice at aegt 11 Tosttoct being jhonors the martyred heroes of a * * * beautiful tapestry.” | degree ia pd mmlaesel at Yale 7 7” hemeeres of 5 mae 20 [se ll a ty or tide irival student rebel movement that Urrutia’s: pledge to hold a cere- And~he signed it, “William Sutton, has counted more than 150 dif- PONTIAC OPTICAL Richard “Dodi 2b Written form. ) threatened the new regime with mony today at the University of] ae : 7 ' 6 No. 12168.” ferent kinds of vegetation in the CENTER Wagner p Mates vad ete 42 At this place its first internal crisis. iH t the students who, : 52 More factie 4. Last month 22 Taciturn 43 Heavy blow a avana to or studen | -Gaby Monet, the beautiful Oakland- sanctuary. Wild rice — a favorite SSE os Derwent (ab.) ~ 23 Multilate 44 Heavenly * * lost their lives in the unsuccessful | aca = ially thrives in, 103 N. Saginew g term = 8 Withered 2¢ Preposition body The student the-‘Revoli 5 {qa} born flamerico-jazz dancer at the Copa- of duc espec (pl § Ledger entry = 25 Btagger 46 “Emerald Isie” . oN. oli |1957 assault ~on the A gran al | the marshlands, growing 12 to FE 2-0291 FE 2-2912 cleo 12 Mis -— wos a Mescutine —*” Gireeflon tionary Directorate” headed by 28- palace occupied by ‘cabana, is one of the best — and is the 13 feet high. In the fall, golden] Dr. A. A. Mes De. P. C. Fetmbers 57 Cubic meter an occasion of appellation 48 Gnelie year-old Rolando Cubelo, opened a Batista was expected to improve |Wwife of Phil Silwers’ comedy writer, Cole- ts of bur-marigold burst OPTOMETRISTS hala mesons! a ae second front in central. Cuba in relations between the 26th of July;man Jacoby. rok 1 Spirit . mourning im 33 Comipass point 51 Crimson ae i “y | , : into bloom. : 3 Wait upon Bohemia 36 Facial -83 Perched - support of the ‘26th of July” rebel group and the Directorate. T EARL * * ® . Diplomatic observers here | ‘THE MIDNIGH 8 ‘Nesting among them. are a BRM) bape) wee tee ‘were cheered that rival factions | Burl Ives will tour India and Japan /number of “land birds,” inclad- Rai vps r AU —— . withih the rebel coalition ae ltor the American Cultural Exchange. . .jing pheasants, warblers, ’ fly- Today S adic rograms capable of. resolving the differ: \Miovie bosses ordered Audrey Hepburn ‘catchers, bobolinks and _king- a ee ences which: for a. while blocked _ Prince Rainier nixed | Wirds. th to ski no more . ce nix j ; | : “Saati yalsest “They alee s an offer to market a Princess Grace | | Lamb, who would like to intro« Ws, (768) CRLW, 1900) .. WWJ, cose) WOAR, (1190 WEYZ, (1970) WRON, (1460) WIBR, (1408) on ies saa IDoll . . . Jerry Lewis will make his first Z : / = Rago ea meq TONIGHT 11:30—WJR, Mu 9:90—WIR, Jack Harris WWJ. News, Ameche ee jAustralian tour foe ec eee ~~ ling ground, but, a =e mu! ‘ 'WIBR. Jack. Bellboy ” CKLW, News, M. Labbitt | CKLW, Austin Grant, Davies ny Aas lingway's getting movie offers for his RCA Color TV oS News WJBK. Reid Meanwhile the Urrutia , ; a jeeana.” ee Se ap : L wxiz we wail a ag a Arthet Ooeirey WPON, Lark ment took a number of steps bio... Boxer Archie Moore’ll merket the. - oe an — Sales énd Servic CKLW, * Re hase ‘wepwespay monwina | WHYTE. News, Witter 2:%_WIR, Helen Trent Signed to-consolidaté, its position: “secret” drink he gives credit for hisKO- ” GABY+ ee 1 nm rvice WOAR, News! Page 6:00_WJR, News, Agricalture WoBK. News, Reid f"| WWJ, One Man's Family {*-1. It proclaimed a néw constitu.|wallop.. | se oat waiwite . rege sotaral | | CONDON’S TV : _ WPON, News, Bee ww, News, Roberts Chuck Lewis CKLW, News. Shiftbreak ‘tion guaranteeing civil rights. and TODAY'S BEST LAUGH : Amy Archer comes. up with the forms 365.7 aph we bee CKLW. Rooster Club Wm wan, Den 8 ¢ WPOM, Bod Lark | pledging early elections. perfect gift for a fat drunk: Skimmed bourbon. z= | habitat. 40796 ley cone Tel-Huren ware, a: =f Wear, News, Shefidan > Chuck Lewis P's: ee WIR. Priendly Aavieer| 2. It sg gir ager WISH I'D SAID THAT: Alimony is a kind of severance pay. Tinicum - ieee pone = — WPON, Early Bird a ews. Matinee imatic corps, a oreign press a D twice. At the turn of the cen ' ‘ ‘WPON, 8 Cand light, ee JR, Rowse Party .. That's earl, brother. jaca. cnn aa Pe Ming Eg WHY, “Feil Winter yank Co hes ghee agen Agora “ter _ (Copyright, 1959) a dike wad built to prevent wud § MUNTZ TV . wwi, & . : . 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"are Ee Depa [sary os tone ct. — Jim retaliation for a Nationalist <r. introduce five civil rights bills the wildlife —" in 1955. Thad By WIR, Miuste Hail bexgens’ E ‘WXYZ. Wottriek, Sietesais| ae O° lo po into’ his eab-| itillery attack the Reds claimed when the 86th oor convenes . a Ee "GHW. Wes Toby, Duvid| WAR: Wepene. stn | RLY, Sports, & forrcer presidetnt| killed s°bumber of mainland ‘chil-|tomorrow. > |, Alexander Hamitton and: Robert ig Wik. etball $08 WIR: Mews Cate, Meee Eee” wean Tenn, Ernie Fora [inet &-member of -| : : Fu ‘i the Teint . 7 te ~~ wry’ “reattach WOK, Check: hawe r — a oe ried == anal * * | oll first discovered in the. ‘Chureh "’ v Se New i WXYZ, @w wae 1:—WIR, Ma Perkine . indicated a ,willingness to include was ‘ 1190-WIR, Bewe S75e. News George. ie Moo Pr ee leprenantarives of other revolu-) The Nationalist detense ee States near Cuba, N. Y., York's’ Wall Street B esapsne: a Wak POR. Been Casey” | 8:60 Wan, Right Mappiness| WOM, Sports ‘tionary factions in ee tay, Genace, infiars, |section. [*s i i a oe q : con, * ae ees : * . ; ge . Cl . 4 : . oe a ; a wf i" : + ‘ ‘ yaad ‘ ey i f > oe ¢ = *@.: oo . ' a : ¥ 6 ES = : ep ae * ‘< LS ’ . z iA A : ae ok oon ye ” 47 : Te i dnaleigres ne : « ; 7 : “ « re BS >. a % oe a . a : 4 eV : as ve oe ‘ =f : * ny ee = Here Are Some of the - Gifts Patrick Francis Will Receive: | Fa Baby’ 8 Bunting Siceper from Arthur's 48 North Saginaw St. $20 Permanent for Mom. from Andre Beauty 200 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. 2 j ~-€ase-of Carnation Milk from Atlas Food Market Walten at Raia in Ave. j Toy Music -al Bear . from Big Bear Construction Co. West Huron at Cass Baby Scales from Cloonah Drugs <1 72 North Saginaw St. Pair of Slippers for Dad from Diem’s Shoe Store 87 North Saginaw St. Automatic Swing and Stand from Federal Department Store ‘Case of Pet Milk from Foodtown Super Markets Telegraph Road at Dixie Hwy. . | . Mi r. and Mrs. James Baldwin ~ Baby Bunting, - from Grant’ s. i a i —— ae SEEEEEEEES EERE 467 North Perry Street et | 3: Months Me sanbership for Moin - : , from House of Venus Miracle Mile { and Baby Layette . : . oe . | from Kresge's , ‘ | | ca! 0c) | _ Welcome Patrick. Francis =. | | D Car Washes for Dad . from Kuhn Auto Wash 149 West Huron Street | Case of Gerber's Baby Food. from Kroger's Miracle Mule Store Provtor Steam Iron fot Mom {| - — “Blessings on thee little man” ... May your life be from Lord's Furniture — , - ° | — = “ 2 - a — ____blessed_with health, happiness and.as good fortune as. | _- - $25 West Huron Kitreet your arrival, for by entering this world at St. Joseph’s. |. Carter's—Layette————__—__-_4#_ from Margaret Ann Shop 37 West Huron Street . \ _ Christening Set : from Nellie's 3500 Elizabeth Lake Road ~ Bottle Sterilizer _from Perry Pharmacy Fast Blvd. at Perry St. Hospital at 1:41 New Year’s morning you were wel- comed as the first SUBSE of 1959. 7 Se : Car Wash and Wax for Dad ~ frony Pontiac Retail Store 63. M4, Clemens Street Portrait of Baby . , | . oe . , from Vantine Pho{ographer' Your parents and the -doctor by entering: you in the Car Lubrication for Dad | * from R.& R. Motors, Ine, 724 Oakland Avenue Baby Shoes from Stapp's Shoe Store 28 East Lawrence St. O28 West Huren St, “First Baby Contest” have established your eligibility as the. recipient of all the wonderful gifts Pontiac Area Merchants awarded to “The First Baby of 1959.” Baby's Diamond Set Ring — from Shaw's, Michigan's - Largest Jewelets 24.North Saginaw Street Teeter Chair from Tovtown 23 North Saginaw St. ~ an With this : title comes not only the good wishes | of slippers for Mother rom Todd’s Shoe Store 20 West Huron Street everyone, but a host of wonderful. gifts for you, your Sweater, Bonnet and Booties from Waite's ; East Huron at Saginaw St. dad and mother from merchants of Pontiac and Kroll Crib complete with Kant Wet Mattress from Ward's Home Outfitting Co. 48 South Saginaw Street — Oakland County. Your two brothers, James Junior and Richard, and your Hitle sister Cathy ax are. anxious: A? oly awaiting, you at home. oe ~ ' Aletter has been fintted: to Mr. Baldwin by the | - N\A 0 | , so oo ee ie ee Pontiac. Chamber of Commerce which will : a t 5 . ts + 2 . ‘, ‘ < a . 1 * ee mr . . % : * * — _ e f ; ? “ Re ’ < i ‘ a : » \ “* : i ; 7 Boge SH i : 5S : * 3 “| \ ry — * J : . t - = \ 4 * ‘ 1 <8 ¥ + * = aude. 1 i a | pd ine