fi eae € “PON TIAC, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY. (PEBRUARY 12, 1958—46 PAGES bin repo : * ae 2 * ro ~ fa to ind Trusexttio xk *& * ‘After 30 Years of Service at Pontiac Office City Postmaster to Retire After more than 30 years of service at the Pontiac Post Office, Leslie H. Dean, acting postmaster, j Dean's announcement of his re- tirement came several months before the anticipaied completion [Asks $2 Billion * *x* k Ike Sees Economic Upswing by March tw Posen x « *& for Post Office Modernization Golly, It Looks Cold Out There Teamster Boss to Hand Reins. to 614 Members Meve Seen as Attempt to Clean Up, Return Into AFL-CIO Fold James R. Hoffa has de- icided to end his - stormy, es will retire. oi Pontiac’s first main post office, 4¥2-year trusteeship over The 63-year-old father of nine _ now -under construction on West om Would Create re |... children announced his plans today Huron between Genesee avenue Progr Pontiac rat oe Locat Representative William S. \c expected to “announce the ap- \ t of an acting postmaster ry soon.” Broomfield will ap- someone as acting post- until Civil Service exami- is held for the postmaster Broomfield (R-Roya. Oak) said he ~ and Chippewa road. Prior to. this appointment, Dean was a postal clerk since 1927. Dean is a veteran of World War I and past officer of both the American Legion and Veter- ans of Foreign Wars. He is also a Master Mason and member of the Roosevelt Lodge No. 510 and Pending Uptyrn WASHINGTON @— President Eisenhower. ex- pressed confidence today the economic downtrend Jobs All Across U.S./. 614, . The Teamsters president said in Miami Beach, Fia., yesterday that meetings were being held -prepara- tory to returning its char- ter and scheduling — new the Metropolitan Club. is about over. He said ——— bh aes Dean ‘has been acting post Dean said he had nothing in par- ‘March should see the start) sagaesd ince June - bce _ oo rot saree. He of a rise iri employment — dan Tapped ase Har- : eorge A. though e “just ii 0) é 1, | Dondero, Republican con- take life easy for awhile” and@2d the beginning of the by the announcerhent. “We've been Sect "apictnaaine from possibly travel to California “oend of the downturn. : pongo Pha ge ocr te oe. | en folloking the visit a daughter. te Ellen at|, 2 # Statement of concern ty with Mr. Bos aetpacesclge gad : panccincogp pal) laced cae aaa Bay aig ealoaa en at for those now without jobs, seen anything official in writing.”* | “x and of confidence in the fu- In Florida, the Teamsters ex- oe ture, Eisenhower sd: ray Sate _ O00to Attend —Greeniond Fons Morse Pledges ass ony oe ae ne — 'H Hou hton Area ican get, and on my own] national under Holfa trustee- _ te g aa . istudy of the facts regularly _ ships. Lincoln Dinner \ in Snow Battle to Return Files |placed before me, I believe Ho ae a ueid that eh elections yn onesie @ =: Crew | we have had most of our , ‘Locals 902 and 24” oie | a ey bad news on the unemploy- | The policy was interpreted as.a Republicans in Oakland ‘ tug a a oes | But Will’ Seek Senate ment front. . “cleanup” ‘move by Hoffa to get - M Leeds j onder so far! Probe of FCC. Oth ‘° &¢ & JACK FROST WAS HERE — Little 5-year- Pontiae Press Phete |ine Teamsters back in the AFL- to Hear Mrs. Leeds in aah’ dhasoh a cee robe © ’ CF) «1 am convinced we are not; old Robin Pigman, of 5902 Jerose St., Waterford the sledding is good. Today she had to remove |CIO, which expelled the union on Pontiac Tonight actual inches was reported in Federal Agencies facing a prolonged downswing in, — finds ky = a chore during these a thick layer of frost put there by last night's ——— charges two months chigan communi activity. igi ys to even outdoors to see whether below-zero temmperatares, : - Oakland County Republicans will mt its rival to the word WASHINGTON «@— Sen. Morse! very indication is that | The ‘ea ens learn why one should “never wn-| east had\enly 100 inches. \(D-Ore) said today he would re-| Mare mil tap te jod eppoe. | ® at various rans Dye Rae pgp ve on cas ni a ST. LOUIS @ — Mississippi turn files given bim by a House) jie etn ae RD - }sons, mostly because of charter =. they tonight 69) River boats: fighting through subcommittee aide who was. oust- violations by individual locals. hear Mrs, Robert W. Leeds speak : : led in a row over a probe of fed- Te reagents Nha “ee ' : oe wo | eee tae BLS as alta poo FO Five ve Days. Race for 5 Posts wisi. ‘srscree ‘ |im & $100,000 shakedown of Detroit Dr. Bernard ‘Schwarts, has said ) sunad bogedee WEL, S Xbdc sis osecsens Vie Mare 3 for Place rex ecsttectas, Bias unde tae perhaps dl eng momen Fee eee ee es PM ieee ceseccg 8 SBM icc kere I mH , Bol peocbiheaeed Fro % some White House y a P 5 a.m. Oe Ree ere anee Ps | 10 RM. 2coKeresroes eter 3. on ri t : Harrelson +t ae officials “have influenced actions with plans to build a new $3) gam. ........... ee ee) eee coasts MA P lo vedas ty mi hae became in 1953 the first woman! WASHINGTON (INS) — Some. gia eae The Detrett ac A gar be There will be contests for five| istrators after the shakedown scan- in the 155-year history of the United) high-ranking administration lead- ersoctbs phaertomp <=: gh ge bone included in the two-billion dollar | YOu Can expect to shake and shiver in this deep-freeze|City Commission seats at the|4l. oe States Patent Otte ‘to be appoint-| ers, including Vice President amar aha aides aie are, Program to build 12 thousand jat least for another five days, says the Weather Man. oped ognd poner ses Meow Gh. reall’ cal tt a calesonet jpeg . or a Se ces cam St |counsel of the special House sub-| tw" Pos wise buildings across | But if you think its bad here just pity the residents Of election, as a result of 21 candi-lbers of the ‘local have made re- Some 600 local Republicans are| “surprise” of 1958 by ona ee oy the Fed- Saudis said, “There isn’t (Grand Marais and Pellston.+ dates filing nominating petitions. aoe ae of discrimination expected to pack the main ball-| Pennsylvania's GOP nomina- \ Peeper sero, mine 7 anything that can contribute /The mercury fell to a bone-|reading of near zero are predict-| Districts where three or more Began ECF eatehin: ber 04 be Winans 3 pecrtiara c mnator reported that he pg my ee a. (chilling 29 degrees bene tng ean ene soteeiues inet op . The senator t office program.” The site mary _next month are! has ned that the local un- Broomfield, congressman {rom d reed the files and tnt they | of the now post office is located zero at Grand Marais and SUONT SNOWFALL ' Numbers 1, 4; 5, 6 and 7. Two| der Hoffa’s trusteeship was ene Oakland ty. Any Offer Ridiculous “prove the administration is | in the block bounded by Gris- (to 28 below at Pellston. a ‘> kee ie pangacoyingpaans candidates in each district will be| of the best run in the union. Ex lorer | Working Well | .2'i So read an “—— = i" and | ‘The fiveday outlook, is for the|or only light flurries as the cold i con ae to run iN! ‘The anti-Hoffa faction, however, - ad in the Ann Arbor News: . ? ° mercury to hover 14 degrees be-| spell moved into its sixth day. thought otherwise: One of the ASHINGTON for Selling Licenses Controversial iissure Political Hay. for Liberals Dems fo Blast GOP on Gas Bill Voting’ ofices and postal services. White Hotse press secretary James C, Hagerty, disclosing plans for the postal modernization pro- gram, described it as one expected to “afford greater job opportuni- (Continued on Page 2, Col, 6) One Dies, 2 Injured spell: - . — Fill gas tanks to prevent water vapor from freezing gas —Use non-vital electrical equipment, such as radios, spar- ingly to lessen drain on battery. — Turn off all electrical equip. the state were; Sault Ste. Marie -18, Baldwin -9, Traverse City -8, Alpena -6, Saginaw -4, Flint and Grand Rapids -2, Jackson “1, Ypsilanti 6, and Detroit 2 above. Pontiac the low recorded was -1. At 1 p.m. the mércury read 13. Precgding § a.m. in downtown District 1—William. A. Garling, of 502 Bloomfield Ave. District 2—Earl J. Smith Jr., owner of the Brace-Smith ‘Funeral Homie, 138 W. Lawrence St. District 4—Gerald W. Kehoe, a Fisher Body Division employe of 14 Cross St. District 5— Ronald C. Hallen- ECORSE (INS) — Suspended Police Lieuténant Louis Audia to- day‘was awaiting examination on charge of selling drivers’ licenses to unqualified motorists in Ecorse < for $25 to $45 each. * * * Audia stood mute at his arraign- ment before starting WASHINGTON w — Self -styled|Paul M. Butlér said in a state-bribery . . . He described it as 4 “eee ears Cont Give ‘ae beck, a Fisher Body Division em-|ment before Common Pleas Judge Democratic liberals made it clear/ment t Martin's name was . an‘t Give ney Away Ploye of 25 Gingel Ct. L. Eugene Sharp yesterday and today they will be premared to cite “used to give prestige and author-| The gas measure would remove * H d 0 C ili s —— ae is a high of 33 and y ‘ y District 6—Thomas H. Bartle, a|was released under $2,500 bond, the Republican voting record onjity to the shoddy exercise in mass’ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) in €a 3 n 0 sion — = =: DETROIT # — The Michigan Pontiac Motor Division employe of Audia and another man, Tommie the natural ‘gas bill both in Con- bis oe 4d. << age? . ' | Area residents who had to be | Consolidated Gas Co. is having |35 N. Ardmore St. and J. H. Pa-|Prince, 43, will be examined Feb, gress and in the fall lection cam- A head-on collision last\night on| "P % 4:30 this morning experi- | 4 hard time giving away $331,- trick Glynn, a General Motors/2t. paign. Lahser road just south of 13 Mile, eMced @ 1 below zero tempera- | 000, The money remains from ‘Truck & Coach salesman of 22g| Five other persons were also ac- Both proponents and opponents . |Rd., Southfield Township, took the} ™re. matching a previously re- | refunds ordered by the Federal (Chandler Ave. . cused of being in a ring to sell _ of the controversial measure life of a Redford Township woman| ©°Tded low for this. winter. Power Commission. The com-| yi entry into the the drivers’ licenses. agreed, however, that the bill's and sent two oth- rire cael a wep gas lines and) pany has unable to com- and collect a $1 Pavaing ticket,) Willman said some drivers would seat e A. Sener sappurted the towel bill year. reported ir condi check your n-enforced occasionally. p Fav agtiagtnonlty ade ont Ge sac lgged in fair tion It had better be fat with bills, prefer to park at a meter and pay + * * cited a parallel with housing code Republican National . ‘The accident occurred shortly|because, under a parking ° ordi- | .usmnmanamcummmnamones wam| Coinmissioners were not enthusi.| ations. disavowed any connection with before 7 p.m. last night. Police 4Mce passed by the City Commis- astic about the provision, and Roy, “We ticket owners of substand- the appeal and the national com-| - investigating the crash have not/5!0° last night a diligent police of- I Today’ Ss Press V. Cooley warned that any public! ard homes every day they are i mittee said it \would accept none been able to obtain “statements| cer can keep hanging $1 parking objection would Jead him to move! violation, Why shouldn't we be of the money \ from either driver. tickets on-your car for each hour fe oestiiiiatiladiisehaiens EM for a change. | allowed to ticket overparked driv«. Porter and other Texas party eS ipo orrnearane | Combes oo... cececereeeeee: $1 | “Ht enforced with discretion, the | OTF Overy Semr?™ officials said they did not know : Th ey Cc all Her ‘H oney’ All-day parking beside a down- | County News ............... 22 | law might have seme merit. | “On-street rey Blagg basically ‘se what would be done with the pro- Y y town parking meter can be ex- | Editorials ...............5.... 6 Mayor William W. Donaldson for drivers visiting so HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Swiss | PO@sive. the commissioners | Markets ...............0005. 3% conceded. “I hope the police com area for a brief time eat aah said Martin said he also knew noth- actress Lilo Pulver, expressing learned last night, The provision | Obituaries ..6........... =. | tinue to be very cautions about Willman. ‘We've got te consider ing in advance about the gas ves ge ie gees ee : amazement at the informality of up in the new ordinance, | Sports ...... 0.6.66. c eeu. $7.30 | It, though,” he added. \that when ‘the parking spaces are - bil’s connection the din- | . * Spates. _| Which goes into etfect in 10 days. || story SS ee 13 | Commissioner Floyd P, Miles| tilled, there are other drivers sfiij er, which he said he cons Gas LORE” —— Rep. Joe Martin GF dans you ‘honey’ and ‘darling’ | City Manager-WaiterK Willman) Theaters .........cee- seus. % quéstioned the wisdom of having looking for parking space, « another one of those Re-: "‘Maie):talka by. Aetephone dn’Houston with a reporter while denying t know you or not. jcalled the provision vital to- ef- Ce Baan eer tyra law that. wasn't enfore hey fe publican fund-raising dinners.” sein te ye eryer had. _ to pressure him) into Tee wonder what they say to peo-, !ficient on-street and off-street park-| Wilton, Mart ..2............ lis it right to ticket a dhiver re ore peat te Democratic Nationa} Chairman) natural gas bill. eis : ple _ really like?” - ing, but added that the repeated w ‘s ‘Pepe, Woes adnvaes ‘un 'peatedly for a ee — 905 W. Huron soe enlace Ate wee he yaa | . Lasse : ae : + bo 1 © fe ay \ ‘ * * f : 42° fee ze : oe, = ee * 2 : - ; Le ee = e : : a 2a se : es ae oS 2 | eae : oat ‘eee ee % « ; : 3 : : ; + ; foe - ' : ‘ > : : . k ; r se 9 4 Pn tn arate tte ea ee es IE SS = sf é |. eseiiccadicinsaae ae re. pie Werece eae eee ee ——— : ce ae ees aaenets ae ee Ee ee _THE Pontiac PRESS, \WHDNESDAY,PERREARY 12. 1098 iets ee . pal AINng Nar wy ee ; Bloomfield Hills Pass : Sought by Two to: Date “ec of Mascon CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla, — ‘> a esta = ee _prothicers Som direct control of The Army. fired another Redstone SAN Biron: Téx) ogee have @d that a human . t Federal Power Commission, jast night. The missile’s fiery|Whether® soft background. music foday, Theat iy Ae Fre oil ave mo at aa ‘and night ‘amanGuAnstenry 1 Wes senged ot of Mather tr and more of) Will help space travelers of the than any a ‘known human has/@ Space. rocket for seven days. _ | rel fenden and James Beresford, both/ran in front’ aon Aner * tion over interstate pipelines. It'the secrets: of space. future stay in orbit is anather|spuet ie a tapubsticoly comed weak eikena teeea : ={i incumbents, have filed the only two| was pulling away is generally favored in gas Pre Belching orange fire, ‘the bullet.| problem that Airman Donald Gees een tee eee Ore Lt. Col. George R. Steinkamp, petitions thus far for election to Johnston said this morning that ducing. areas, but opposed by shaped missile blasted off from Farrell is helping scientists solve.j|and over again. ‘ehtiet of of space medicine, inkaump|wiched in between the Bloomfield Hills City Commis-| nis son is at the | many Major consuming areas, iM-'the test center here at 7:52 p.m.| es eee If Farrell stays in the-by-Soot that Farrell was Se Let RE periods or pen ‘a. inhalants 7. observation of ‘head cluding many large cities. iJust 25 seconds later, it vanished!. Farrell, 23-year-old native of the! tanklike cubicle until 9:3 a.m. vally well.” He revealed that the 'axation he can request, by Beresford has been a member of injuries His condition was de- tet jinto a thick, coal-black -overcast.|Bronx, passes his 72nd hour in the Sunday scientists at the School of blond six-feoter was following a|@!PPing a switch, that hi-fi music| the commission for several years. scribed as good While most supporters and crit:| — Ai’ Force's. experimental space|Space Medicine here believe he! 14-hour sleeping and wakefulness), piped into the steel cell. | woolfenden was «appointed «last gee ee ies of the measure thought the} The Army announced only that That's perfectly all right,”|year to fill the vacaney created) gugene L. Johnson, Bloomfield - »- e@urrent publicity would kill. it, it had made a rouitine test firing. ; : oe wy ee tan of Ge Hills Schoo] superintendent, will House Speaker Sam Rayburn’ (D-|_ The ‘test may havé Helped pave < ® ge moderate a panel discussion on Tex) said the bill will be calledithe way for the launching of big In Birmingham, City Clerk Irene “Are We Cheating Our Callaren.” up in the House. late this month.’ satellites and the eventual plac Martin said he is still for thelot manned stations tb buter apace ges bill and will support it when) Basically a 290-nille ballistic ies ie it comes to the floor. — missile, the Redstone is so far | ' x ee. advanced the Army says that by Wale A, ape) reso -- Panelists will be G. Robert Koop- umphrey Mini midsummer it will be in opera- . w running for his su te ace the ated a od can be ey pinch on eas wrk Fas amie ca soc iperineden He has contended the measure/tfoops in the field. —~° : iea@-and das aie ‘ _ |struction; Mrs. Cleary of would result in-an increase in gas| . AS the first stage of the Army's eer ks a a wie William Johnston, five-year-old |ine Wayne State University Li- bills as pad by consumers. Jupiter-c rocket, the “Redstone _{ whether ge ere in a| 808 of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D. |prary Education Department, and Sen. Neuberger (D-Ore) said he/helped blast the 30.8-pound satel- at dg wane Ga? , *) Johnston, 51 Chapin St. Bir-/xarj E, Scott, a member of the was amaéed by the “brazen ap-lite Explorer into space Jan. 31. ae ~ , mingham, was injured yesterday | pioomfield Board of Education proach” he said Porter and Texas|The Army hopes to use it to | Scientists have said previously! gternoon when he.was-struck by|= ue, oil contributors had taken in ef-|launch bigger “moons.” — ho ag Bae pert possible) a car near bis heme. | Birminghém Senior Meni club forts to get the measure through) . : lo om The driver, Mrs. Lorraine. Ra-| wilt hear @ talk on the atomic = ‘ le the earth to receive radio music; _ of 246 Derby Rd., Bir. ' ae a « '* * End T ’ broadcasts during at least part of kich, @, 2446 oe *, energy development | ot in [ | their flight. - a mingham, told police the boy) at its regular meeting Friday at _ , . “He seems to like’ the light eo , ie cceiiets ghénin So - Erde Fisenborer ‘© dive"'Over Pontiac Local |eassics ‘and popular songs of the| yy oan ee Soe ae oe tam, “he, eames oe TUMISI SCOKS because of the “arrogance” the! ‘(Continued From Page One) e . ws a The Plerot Schoo) Kindergarten chief ,executive said oil lobbyists ies Gore Sor rock ‘p’ voll, thank Players will present two showing a : first steps was to organize insur- _ |mess, because we listen to. all of loviaey of € (as *Little Red Rid. e & # wutee, shich Senta oor’ end ine Eas | Oust Fr h ing: Hood,” in the’ Brown Room of cm ish Mt a So 0 Oust Frenc x “The event at Housion demon-|the trusteeship.in early 1954. i _ poll reported that Farell , Cottage B. The production is under - strates that the oil men have lost), * * .& was in excellent physical condi-| : ee eee none of their arrogance,” Clark union members demanded then tion, ‘His alertness is exceptional Village Bombing Backed '¢: —— af = ‘their officials give an account- and there are no signs of bore-| Sen. Aiken (R-Vt), an opponent|ing of over $1 million in allegedly |. dom.” . by Gaillard Government Performances will be given at of ‘the measure, said the bill is/mishandled local funds. He said the battery of instru-) jp Paris }10:15 a.m. and at 2:15 p.m. Spe- : Oakland ments attached to electrodes taped cial invitations have been sent to : County Circuit Judges ever Farrell's body show “no mothers of the performers. ; ! dismissed the suit for lack of significant changes wha.ever” in _ TUNIS @ — President Habib 7 | respiration, heart, blood pressure, | |Bourgitha said today that only Mrs. Herbert rt Songer irrels broke out. again ér other physical conditions. a 7 of all French troops) <.ivice for Mrs. Herbert (Ruby) when insurgents could restore ‘friend-\" = Falmer, 39, ot 560 and Wesles J. Wood : — : achieved a rare moment of politi- ginning Russian has doubled over 3 : Independence Dr., was injured) WASHINGTON — The prose- | : =< = The White House announce- |...) ‘unity, which means Gaillard 'st year, jamping from 16 at appreciably affect our weather. {Tuesday might when her car struck/cution called in’ an FBI agent to District 7 — William H. Dodd,| ment estimated 1% 1illion -dol- can count on support at home if Students to 32, He said another * *& ft a tree along Sashabaw Rd., justiday in support of court-martial Landry and Gilbert .W.! ios of the new id expect has been added Robert program wou! instructor has t Likewise, nuclear explosions inja few blocks from her home, ac-jcharges that M.Sgt..Roy A. |: 3 om , med represent private investment in a trem pa pn me handle the load. : the earth's atmosphere might|cording to Oakland County Sher-/Rhodes sold information to Soviet vapeinred * | construction of mew post of- onal. change. our pattern of weather, by|iff's Deputies. spies chance of vying against each oth- Sun. ternati * _* * counteracting the effects of the| She was admitted to Pontiac; | * «* +¢ er at the April %1 election are: ; | = 2 8 | With heater and defroste i m. seats under- coating, W.S.W.. directions’ pha: home, atc. 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Tin Nut Shell’ ......69¢ $9.95 Electric Barber Set—Wahl 5-Piece ..... “F499 $5.95 Travel Alarm Clock—Artco (10% Tax) . .$2.99 $2.69 Pocket Watch—Ingraham’s Sturdy (Tax) .$1.69 $6.95 Kids’ Watch—Western Characters (Tax) .$2.99 39c Salt and Pepper Shakers—Glass, both for ... 9c $2.49 Poker Chips—Rack with Chips ......... $1.39 25¢ Fingernail Clipper—Trim, Metal | 15c Tapered Candles—12-Inch Dripless ........ 3e 50c Key Chain Knife—Miniature Size ......... 15¢ 39¢ Pack of Combs—10 Assorted Styles ........ 9c $28.50 Men's Ronson Electric Shaver—Trade . $8.95 DRUG DEP’T. SPECIALS § slightly soiled., NOON ‘al 9 PM NS Ever at SIMMS For Winter W enring LADIES’ ts $40 Wool Coats Your 700 Choice Odd and ends styles—that are Sizes” 10-12- 14-18-40.. Not all sizes in le. s evety style —Matn * First Quelity -Infants’ Grawlers ; $1.95 Values Choice of denim or corduroy crawlers.— ; Ktedium size erotch. tum size my. 2 tor 1.00 Assorted Styles and Colors Girls’ Blouses to $1.95 Values Short sleeve Cc blouses in assort- ed styles and col- ors. Sizes 7 to 14. No limit. —Main Fleer ‘Kiddie or He ironing Boys’ Oxford Cloth Shirt & Tie Sets $2.98 . Value 149 Ivy league style white shirt ; s with button down collar. Smart el 16. — tie, Sizes 6 to 16. nen Finel Clearance WINTER STYLES Men’‘s Caps - Flannelette—Coat Style : Boys’ Pajamas oath = Ae pg mas, “coat no white pattem, Sizes 4 100% Hi-Bulk ORLON Boy's Sweater : ' Campus Styles Knit cuffs on this 100% orlon eater. Red and white or Blue and white, Sizes 4 to 12. 3 Coat faye. 5-Grain Aspirin—100 Tablets for ........:.... Tc . 49c Nail Polish Remover—Famous Cutex ...... 26¢ 49c¢ Infants’ Glycerine Suppositores—25 for ....21c Kotex Super—Pack of 24, Limit] ......... ... 56e 15¢ Shaving Soap—Colgate’s or Palmolive ...... 9¢ 35c Gillette Thin-Blades—Pack of 10 .......... 23¢ - $3.98 15c Griffin's Shoe Polish—Paste, Colors ..... ee! Value 98¢ Krank’s Super Shave—Pressure Bomb ...... 54c¢ 59¢ Brylcreme Hair Dress—with Comb ......... 36¢ 75¢ Mennen's Stick Deodorant—for Men ..... . .53¢ Tincture of Green Soap—4-Oz. Shaker Bottle .... 9¢ $2.50 Linquinet Hair Spray—Giant Size ........ 66c ‘$2.00 Airmist Room Deodorant—Spray Bomb ... .66¢ $1.79 Charles Antel #49 Cream Formula ........72c - Be Similac Liquid—Limit 12 12 for $2.34 3.26 Sound Recording Tape a19 Full 1200 feet on %-Inch spool, magnetic base... 1 69.50 Argus C-3 Gamera Set $4.4 64.95 Kodak Brownie 8mm Proj. $ 39 300 watts, forward, reverse and still movie projection Scusunes askaaendcnedheesGscrebedebeecscoose ; veteee Kodachrome COLOR Kodachrome COLOR 8mm MOVIE FILM; 35mm FILMS $2.40 Rell $3.75 Mag. 20 Slide 36 Slide 1.57 2.57 | 1.27 1.87 Indoor or outdoor film for movies. Fresh date. daté. No limit. 2.25-Airquipt Slide Magazines 129 = | Best Buys in Photographic Equipment! For beautiful color slides. Fresh & «Riis ‘Se tides the tock chewing. magazl bbdasasess.3s | 99 Hard cover, 8':x12% inches. 80 paged... .....00..6 a 100% ORLON—Washable | Girls’ 400 $2.89 Values Button front, long sleeve, retains shape after wash- ing. 17 only in E. Sizes 4-6-6x. —Main Floor Washiast 100% NYLON CHILDREN’S Stretch Anklets - 3m ST Regular. $1.50 value — Fancy turn-down cuffs, white and pastel colors. Sizes 4-614 and 6-814. —Main Fleer ed 100% WOOL “CHI ILDREN’S Snow-Pants | : Bib style pants with elastic in back of waist. elastic. Inside ankle Assorted colors, Sizes —Main Fiee 3 to 6, Men’‘s Socks - tan or navy. Fits all E value, ~ 2.95 Ladies’ Flannel Dusters _2,98 Girls’ & Boys’ Sno-Bools —Basement f _- = \ < 4 _ Helenca STRETCH Nylon , = 9 5° of : Phi . PAIR ’ . If ae ae ot you'd Bay Be. poe 8% Mo i. _Seamless. | 3m 11° ‘inten patterns in blue, : all sizes -10 to 13. _ Regular $1.98 —Basement @ PTITI CTT TT Ta 2.95 Ladies’ Flannel Gowns © F-_prinis.. Sizes 32 & 36 Sizes 32 te 38 only. _Washable, bution fronts... ..+.-sscuse 2.95 Ladies’ Flannel Pajamas wane ee ee = Coat style, Ganforized, easy to launder. 2 for $3.00........ SOSKSSSSESOSOESOSEOS ESE SEOSESECCESEESEOSECECS Washable Rayon Just 278 Pairs . LADIES’ SLIPS LADIES’ SHOES $1.95 Value $2.00 Value Pink, white, blue & | [c Ballerinas, flats & 190 black colors in sizes gum drop styles, 32-34-36 only... All sizes in group. —Main Fleer —Basement SOOHSHSSOHHOSSTESESSHSSEESOCEESCOSESESESESESES 5 2.95 Ladies’ Shrug Sweaters 88* __100% orion, washable in white or blue. All SISOS. 00+ cceee : 5. 2.89 Ladies’ Purses T 25 Assorted styles, assorted colors im plastics........ee-.e0es:s 5 4.95 Girls’ Shirt & Pant Set 1” Lined corduroy, capri pants, matching shirt, Sizes 7 to 1. 2.95 Children’s Chenille Robes | hah _ Button on front, _% _Sleeves, _ Dink | or aqua. Sizes 3 & @z...... 5 59c Girls’ Panties - 4 for 99* _ Brief _Style, cotton knits, white with rosebuds, 4 to eee 4 ® 3.98 Girls’ Scarf & Mitten Sets 1* 6-foot wool scarf with matching mittens..................s : CPovccccccccccccsccecesesecessesecssoceeeees Washable Flannel! Boys’ and Girls’ 2-Pc. GIRLS’ PAJAMAS | SLEEPER PAJAMAS $1.95 Value $1.78 Vetse Washable flannel, Sanforized, first gripper fastners quality 2-pe. style. drop seat, plastic Coler _ selection, sole feet. Sizes Size 1 to 1-2-3. . 1.98 Infants’ Layette Set 99 __ Gown, booties and receiving blanket. ~ Piannel.. oeesecseue 1.95 Girls’ Cireular Skirts _6* Circular and pleated styles. Limited sizes,.., ceage 15.95 Girls’ Goat Sets a he 3-piece set—coat, hat, pants. Sizes 4 te éx only..... evince Easy on-off style.. Rubber. with lining. Sizes @ to 12.. 19 Boys’ Drawers - 3 for | Mid-length, cotton knit. Sizes 10 & 12. Soiled......... 2.00 Boys’ Union Suits Cotton, short or long sleeves. Tint color. Sizes 12- 14-16... BARGAIN BAS EMENT 3.00 Twin Percale Sheels White percale fiat sheets with scalloped border..........., 2.98 Percale Pillow Cases, 2 for White with monogram ,.,.. 97c Pillow Shams - each 2 2¢ floral. pattern..........ccecscscassse 20x26" evergiaze cotton, Heavy terry in Reversible, full bed adh deeded adhd hth hhh) 18.95 Ladies’ 15” ‘Vanity Case 3.98 Men’s Pajamas . gv? Big 22x44" MARTEX 100% Wool Batting Dacron ‘edges rein- Choice of assorted Linen im variety of colors. 14x14 inches... SPECIALS for MEN BATH TOWELS BED COMFORTERS $1.29 Value $6.98 Value 49° 3M forced. colors, —Basement Basement 12.95 ‘Heirloom’ Bedspreads | Washable, no ironing. Full or im . Colors sedowecreeseee 47 7 6.98 Men’s Wool Sweaters Coat style-th grey and blue colors. 36 to 44 size......-.s... Sceeesececcosesoecsseeooossososeosoeosoeseeessees bd deg or gold, size. 2-tone colors. 1.98 Table Napkins - 6 for . 66¢ Smart style, vinyl covered, lined, blue only., Coat, ski,” lounge styles, Ist quality. Sizes A-B-C-D.. 1.98 Men’s Flannel Shirts ~~ yJ00 Banforized, striped design, gold or blue. Gizes 6-M-L..<.... 3 Bah ‘2 3.98 Men’s Robes ' ? Striped cotton suede flannel. Non-shrink. Sizes 8-M-L.... 12.95 Men’s Sport Coats Corduroy, 2 button front, ls lined. . Sizes 38-40-42.....4...+09 6.95 Men’s Work Jackets Leather trimmed, 32-08. wool, unlined. Sizes 38 to 48... Sorry, No Phone Orders—No Mail Orders—No sehiwons “a These Prices, » Rights Reserved to Limit All Quentities, 98.N. Saginaw St. Pontiac's ‘ONE-STOP WONDER STORE" cS : Esa le . \ f : 1 \.. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1958 HopestoStile | Sunday Selling State Church Council May Have Bill Ready Before Deadline | DETROIT — The Michigan Council of Churches hopes to beat the deadline with a bill that would slow retail business on Sunday to a trickle. * * * The deadline for entering bills | in the Legislature is midnight. The council, which moma d 17 Protestant denominations, proposed the measure yester- day, describing it as an effort to halt the ‘rapidly growing trend to changing Sunday from a day of worship and family relaxation to a seventh day of AF’S THOR: Picked te pieces by some Army “expert.” ARMY’S NIKE: Sniped at by Air Force spokesmen. NAVY AIRCRAFT CARRIER: Debunked by the Air Force. Revolt in the Pentagon Service Feuding Saps America's Confidence ‘By DOUGLAS LARSEN Second of Three Dispatches WASHINGTON (NEA) — Amer- ica is frightened by the state of its isigte exh Geer tions blanket the country with re- jports and speakers. “What we need are more pa- anligallye: (aca arap rindi iletic i | retail selling.” ! Legislators expected to support ‘the bill expressed doubt that a ‘final draft could be ‘prepared be-. fore tonight’s deadline. x’ @ * The proposal calls for Sunday! sales to be limited to food, deli-; catessen and dairy stores em permiliad ~would be sales of drugs, medicines, thilk, ice cream, books, newspapers, magazines, gardening supplies, souvenirs, ath- and recreation equipment, tobacco products, certain farm products and wholesale fresh fruits and vegetables. x * * | Violators would be fined from) $25 to $300. . if drafted in. time, the pro- posal will be submitted as an) amendment te Michigan's blue laws which date back more than 100 years, few of which ever have been enforced. State Rep. Mezzano (D-Wake- field), House minority leader, in-| dicated he will support red Lewes “The v na ow ard defenses. service men,” a Russia has exploited this fear to! prants 4 officia) observ ae tremendous advantage around the} world, - Money is the.root of all miitary But the disgraceful fact is that teuding. During the Korean War, the intemperate feuding among the | “"e" there was plenty of money services has helped create this |r all the services, feading was . iat a\ low ebb. lack of confidence among Ameri-| Waste ane uarvicw quis a base — * new missile or weapon program * * with money to finance it might There are some obvious weak- |make the difference between nesses in the country's military or-|many officers being promoted or ganization. But the problems of/not. A slash in funds inevitably each sefVice are not nearly as bad! means postponement of many pro- as the other services might have | motions. Congress and the taxpayers be-| 4 Rockefeller report recommen- lieve. | dation to havé admirals and gen- For years. the Army has been /erals above one-star status put on ériticizing and rapping many of the|a unified Defense Department pro- major projects of the Air Force. a ge list is winning wide support spokesmen as a means ofeurbing service feud- ee Air Force a ling. It would force the top ranking velop its ballistic missiles. Some officers to think in terms of over- Saniay commercialism is ramp] ant in my district,” he said. a s : First Aid Course . = * Will Open Monday A new standard first aid course will begin at 7:30 p.m. Monday in Leggett Elementary School, Water-| ford Township. * * * | The five-week course will be under the direction of Elbert Nich-) ols, and is part of a renewed civil defense program now in progress in the township. * * * There is no charge.invélved, and) registrations are open “t6 both men and women, Nichols, said. them cha: what almost al defense goals father than in pera te criminal conspiracy |teT™s of what's good for one between Alr Force generals and |5¢Tvice. NEXT: HOW THE SERVICES the aircraft companies to corner. : the missile field. They have de- | HAVE SABOTAGED UNIFICA- voted enormous time and effort TION, in ripping to shreds the Air Force . ; concept of a quick, all-out war. Scientists Freed There's hardl Air F weapon which beat been picked| by Reds Arrive to pieces by some Army ‘“‘expert’ le who knows all about its weakness. 11 in East Germany. * * * | This same approach is taken by the Air Force to the weapons and | | BERLIN W-A group of 12 to! 15 German scientists released by| ithe Soviet Union crossed into East} YOU... Should be wearing Frevew ER. They're built for. comfort! plans of the Army and Navy. For | Germany today. years the aircraff carrier has been| ; Soviet officlals said the group, a eae He ne land their families, about 33 per-: isons in all, would go on by special) perts have figured out more WayS train to their homes in Wést Ger-| than the Russians have to sink 4) many. They left the Moscow Blue! carrier. | Express at the East German cus- Air Force spokesmen have been |toms depot at , Frankfurt-on-Oder. sniping at and criticizing the! * * Army's anti-aircraft Nike missile| Th e first three German scien-) from the day they learned of its | ists ic anvtced om hcscou! existence. ‘Jast week remained in East Ger-| The U. S. Navy is not quite a5imany. The Communist regime guilty of this kind of destructive iciaimed they had changed: their criticism. But the admirals have /minds about going to the West. long been sniping at the Strategic) ‘The scientists are from a group Air command and the Air Force | of 2 Germans who- have been efforts to build up an air transport | iworking for thé Soviets at Suk- fleet. ‘humi, on the Black» Sea. The) * * * The recent Rockefeller report onion by the Red army after World) the services says: \War II and given work contracts.) “Thé Secretary of Defense is so 7 \group wag taken to the Soviet- Un-) ‘Their families were permitted to } Style Shown $26.95 Other Styles from $19.95 ~ TOWN & COUNTRY ff Tel-Huron Center FE 4-4541 fF Open Mon.. Thurs.. Fri., Sat. "ti 9 P.M. \ |join them. burdened with the negative tasks of trying to arbitrate and control interservice disputes that he can- | not play a full part in the initia- tion and development of high | | policy.” Military speakers around country constantly take Swipes at| (Ady ertisement) the| the ideas and weapons of the other | services, What they can't get away with for fear of Defense Depart-| ment punishment is carried on by| the ee Air Force Asgo- tavy League and the These associa- ciation, the N Army Association “Arthritis pains in my arm, right side and leg were abso. lutely unbearable, For over a ear I could- EDWAY OTE FUEL O11 SFAL FUEL OIL FOR PLEASANT INTER LIVING IR) ane t finally got so I could ardly walk ‘ or even turn my head, I Mrs, - Robbins dk Nave much juck with treatments or shots, as when they wore off, I suffered as bad as ever. 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I am very glad to have this. opportunity to tell others about your swell medicine.” = “three economical sizes AT ALL DRUG STORES INAS, OSMUN’S ALONE » Regularly *59.50 to = You Save $16.50 to *32 bid Every coat of fine imported fabric Gentlemen ... Here is a simple fact. This is our greatest top- _coat sale in a good number of years. You will find only the highest quality merchandise Lae brought to you at nse savings! : Donegal Tweeds, Hard Finish Cheviots, Fleece Tweeds, Boucle Tweeds, Luxury Velours, Silkk and Wool Imports. | FABRICS: Regulars 34 to 48, Shorts 35 to 44, Longs 36 to 48. Bal-Raglan: Bal Collar, Raglan Shoulders, Slash Pockets, Seti in: Set-in shoulder, Notch and Bal Collar, Button Through fly, Patch- flap and Slash Pockets. Grey, Blue-Grey, Tan, Brown, _— Blue me Navy, Solid Colors and colorful mixtures. MODELS: COLORS: > Shop Either Osmun’ s Downtown or Tel-Huron Shopping Contes Store and Save Important Dollars to You During This Great Event! ~ “Shop the Stores Thet Never . Compromise on Quality” DOWNTOWN PONTIAC 51 N. Saginaw Open Mon., Fri. Nite ‘til 9 - TEL-HURON CENTER Telegraph and Huron Open Mon., Thurs., Fri. Sat, Nite "til 9 - Remember: % ‘At. Osmun’s You. Can_ “CHARGE IT” and Take \ Up te 90 Days to Pay at No “a Waite's . . . Fifth Floor - 16-Pe. SERVI cE for 4 MEAIR OAKS” Dinnerware Reg. $6. 95 $ ays Charms new provincial scenic pattern dinnerware in a 1t6-piece starter set. Done in five beautiful underglaze colors. Each piece has ao different traditional Americana scene. four saucers, four bread ond butter plates, four 10" dinner plates. Save now! You get four cups, OPEN STOCK 25% OFF! ® Soups, Reg. 75¢ .....,. 57e ® Salad Plates, Reg. 65¢ ... 42¢ © Oval Platters, Reg. 1.85 . 1.35 ® Vegetable Bowl, Reg. 1.00 68c ® Sugar Bowl, Reg. 2.50 .. 1.58 Teapot w/lid, Reg. a es © Creamer, Reg. 1.50 .... 1.05 -] “@ Salt Shaker, Reg. 85e ... 57 © Pepper Shaker, Reg. 85c .. 57c © Gravy Boat, Reg. 1.75 ... 1.05 ® Butter Dish, Reg. 2.00 ... 1.43 ee ee ee 2.96 $8.98 Value — Fitth Floor 2, $99 Charge Yours at Waite's. . Just look at the tiny price on this exc ' from the wall. Perforated bullet - workshop, kitchen, playroom, black, white or mocha. | Exciting New Wall. Scissor Lamps Extends a full brass accents. Ideal for ting new lamp! den, porch, any room. Choose Hurry to Waite’s! Oblong o or Oval . Room Size _ Hand-Hooked Rugs 29” $3 9» Matching Sizes: | Reg. 14:98 910% iney. ess, 9699 22” by 42” Reg. 4.98 - Convenient Teims Arranged—Waite's . . . 6 Ft. by 9 Ft., Usually $49.95 9 Ft. by 12 Ft., Usually $59.95 Reg. 6.98 $799 18” by 28” $199 Reg. 2.98 Long-wearing, superior quality cotton hooked into the colorful patterns that have been dec- orator favorites for generations. handsome, year-round rugs that provide a high-light for any type of decor—blend grace- fully into traditional rooms, sparkle with interest in a moderh setting. All sizes -ap- proximate (9x12 is about 10] square feet). Downstairs_ Colonial These are Charge Yours at Waite's... | No- boa ‘CURTAINS For Every Window i in Your Home! f FIBERGLAS * TIERS 36” feng) Reg. $2.49 * TAILORED PANELS 45", 54" 63”, . 90°’ Long, Reg. to $2.98 wk RUFFLES. 0... 7 ra 54”, 63”, 72”, 81". or 90” Long, Reg. to $8.98 ie DACRON. * TAILORED PANEL 63", 72”, 81” or 90” Leng, Reg. $1.99 * RUFFLES ° 54”, 63", 72”, Long, Reg. to $7.98 Charge Them at Waites .» Fourth Floor Downstairs , 81" or at be 81” or 90" ma YOULL SAVE MORE! $477} Choose either no-iren fiberglas or httle or mo irom Dacron curtains now and save! Ali are first quality, fast drying and in sparkling white Put these mew, well made curtains to your windows now! en” peer _ one © . jn: » Rustproof . . . Lightweight 3.Pc, ALUMINUM FURNITURE SET ws $28 * 2 Chairs. ond Chaise — * 2 Position Chaise Folds Into Club Cheir * All Fold Compactly for Storage Choose your new set of sparkling aluminum and saran furniture now and save! Rustproof . . lightweight... durable . . . made of 1” highly polished aluminum, Select red with white or black with white webbing. You _ save by buyfng now! Layaway for only $1! ‘Large Sine ie Bath Size ¢ Reg. 98c Hand Size, Reg. 69c. ss 7c Wash Cloths, Reg. 19¢...... 1% Charge an Armload at Waite's... . Heavy Quality CANNON TOWEL ENSEMBLES Reap terrific savings now on these large size . Cannon towels' Heavyweight . . . thick, thirsty in 4 bathroom matching colors. Hurry in and snap .up this bargain today! FS Fourth Floor @ Pink @ Blue @ Maize @ Green Multi-Stripe CANNON . TOWELS Bath ¢ Reg. 1.39 87 Hand, Rege 69¢ ..... 47e W. Cloth, Reg. 2% ..... We Cannon’s newest styling stripes with metallic accent. Fast colors, long lasting. Save! Fourth Floor Washable _ Nylon-Blend BLANKETS . 4” Washable, colorfast, mildew proof, Fourth Floor mothproof, shrinkage con- trolled, and non:allergenic-bian- kets with wide satin bindings. 72” by 90” size. 6 colors. ~——Revers ible DACRON COMFORTERS Ra « 82°99 wy, §G Washable, reversible two-tone ‘dacron comforts in prints and solid colors.. 72” by 84’ size, Choose white, pink, «maize. or blue, Fourth Floor Famous Brand HEIRLOOM BEDSPREADS Reg. Be 8” é “Séconds’” of gne of the most magnificent bedspreads money cary buy. Washable, reversible, hever lint. Full size, in antique white. Fourth Floor 20-Gallon GARBAGE CANS _ $937 3 72 Large 20 gallon size complete with lid. Galvanized to fast for years and years. Hurry to Waite's and save! Sorry, no deliveries. Fitth Floor rg 7-Position IRONING BOARDS $A99 ee Large 54° all) metal ironi ng board that adjusts to 7 positiOns for just the right ironi ng height Ventilated top Fitth Floor ALL QUALITY FEATURES! NEW LEWYT J zepuyr * VACUUM CLEANER Rayon DAMASK TABLECLOTHS 50” by 66” Reg. 3.98 *] 99 56” by 76", Reg. 5.98 .. 2.99 60" by 120”, Reg. 7.98 .. 4.99 Maphine, Rag. 0c .<..., 900 | Lustrous’ rayon damask in wild. rose pattern. 5 colors. Rqertan?. Fourth Floor Large . . . Comfortable PLUMP PILLOWS Dacron or Latex, Reg. 4.99 287" Dacron and tara, latex ; are wash- § able, down hat tick-proof cover. New Sleeping » comfort! - ‘ _Bourth Floor ~Belleair . . , Quilted ~ MATTRESS PADS win 99. hen 398 2 Double, Reg. 4.98 ee —Washable— pads filled with high quality cot~ ton linters. Replace worn pads how! Fourth Floor 1 ee 2-inel Fitted MATTRESS PADS Twin $ 99 Reg. 5.98 Double, Reg. 7.98 on | dein) gombination mattress cormfortable.. Pad. and cover combined. Fourth Floor ame pads that cant shift, always — Printed . . . 90" Long LINED DRAPERIES 1235 *6” | Sateen lined draperies | modern pattern 90" ‘Single Window —width— now! Fourth Floor 11” x48" DOOR MIRRORS. . $999 ts 53 ‘Large size door mirrors with 6 Sparkling clear - 4 —glass._- Many other uses too. * Shop now and save! hanging clips Filth Floor * on wheels! Reg. $69.95 ce @ New! Full powered! All metal! @ New! 2-lone decorator colors! © New! Easy swivel action! © New! Low-siung Rug Nozzle! © New! Rolls on swivel wheels! CONVENIENT TERMS Complete with ARRANGED! All Attachments! Waite's .,. Downstairs Ytore , : a bo : ? “a _ THE PONTIAC PRES _ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1958 » $aROEp «4 #rrzornany Pred it and ‘Publish Lincoln Birthday _. There’s immensely more than the prosaic occasion of a. mere annual event in the observance of ABRAHAM. Lincotn’s birthday this year. 3 In 1958 it means something more tham a mere hcliday or red figures on the calendar. ~x* * * In few times in its history has our nation been in such a position for sober thought, reflection and con- templation. * * * Today we face a challenge that may mean more to us than those of 1776 or 1861 — and far more than occasioned by either World War. : The negative minded have been whipped into a fever that humanity itself may be exterminated. That has largely been done by propaganda. _ In his commanding statesmanship, Lrycotn often said that his great- est forte was sober thought. That’s what we need today. Just as in Lincoin’s time, we have too many people who fear for the worst while enjoying the best. Such fears do not help the situation. x~ *&* * Nobody hated war any more than Liycoty. His personal let- ters to mothers of soldiers who . Manse oF Ae had paid the supreme price prove that. He had hated slavery since boy- hood, and when a mere lad when witnessing a slave auction in New Orleans said, “If I ever get a chance to hit that thing. I'll hit it hard.” He''ihherited the war, but saw that” it had to be fought for the preserva- tion of the nation. The situation was unique in world history. In many cases it was brother against brother. Like thousands of others, he gave his life for the cause. But he lived to see it succeed and a just peace declared. pt * w ty? Fear that some other nation has a head start in the rather uncommendable task of provid- ing means to destroy the world doesnt help matters any in to- day's situation. a This is especially true when we ey, S 4 4, ee < : 1 ' pe reno tenon: really do not know what they have. We know only what. this propa- gandists hand out, a Highly colored - In Livcotn’s time, propaganda was in its infancy. Today’ it is an estab- | lished science. Our colleges and uni- versities teach it. A good propa- gandist is in the top bracket of many of our corporations. They may call ‘him something eise, but his only product is propaganda to favor his employers. ~ * * A good propagandist can do more with fallacies than a good statesman with the truth. If this nation has ‘any major enemies they're feeding the world a diet of ‘propaganda that agrees with too many digestive tracts, and settles down in too many skulls. , As: “On this Lincoin Day we should endeavor to weed the grain from the chaff in the propaganda that any other nation puts out. Wait for the hard facts. * * * _ Truer today than in his time, our greatest forte shotkd.be sober thought. The Man About Town Lincoln Birthday Pontiac Was Among First Cities to Celebrate It Open winter: One that often suddenly slaps shut. * "Many years before ft became a uni- versal holiday as now observed, Lincoin Day was given official recognition in Pon- tiac. The first such oceasion was in 1872, when = Mayor Augustus C. Baldwin issued a proclamation that “Feb. 12, birth- day of the greatest American since George Washington, should be suitabiy recognized as a great holiday.” A program was given at the court house, with Theron A. Flower, a former and later mayor, and Samuel H. Norten, who later held that position, as the speak- ers. It then was arranged to make it an annual event, that observance being taken over in 1890 by the Oakland County Lincoin Club, and since continued by it. Pioneer in Pontiac in the manufac-— Decline in bd . (rood News to Pontiac Pontiac is especially interested in the annual death rate in highway. accidents. : x * * . In 1957, the total was 38,500 and while that is shocking, the fact still remains that it’s a three per cent de-- cline over the previous year based on — mileage basis. This is comforting. * * * Anything and everything that makes highway travel safer is a boon for our city. Pontiac’s en- tire future is tied to transporta- tion and anything that makes it better, safer, easier or more com- fortable can be hailed fiv our citi- zens, . . * * Wc Now if all drivers everywhere can continue the good-work and make still a bigger effort in 1958, we may make further gains and again ,en- hance the value and utility of ‘our products. , seen tnt artic ate etetaemticstcimee LS Le THE PONTIAC. “ct ct PRESS Published ty Twi Powttac Parss Company 8 °W. Huroa Bt ~ "pontine $2, Michigan Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday - BReseei: Basser Jowun A firey Executive Vice President Acsistant Advertising » aod Advertising Director- Manager : Howse 4. Prrecento om, East M. 7 exapwers, - Viee President and Circulation Mahager Business Manager G. Masswats, Jomaw, Local Advertising Manager jous W. Prrecesate. Secretary and Editor Rosser B. Tee, | Geowct C. tormax, Managing Editor Classified Manager Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter — The 4 Press i¢ entitied exclust¥ely te the use far re Ital news printed tm this newspaper ac well as afl AP news dispatches. : Pre a Seiworee by. carrier fer 4a i ; where cerrier service is not available by ma . £ , Macdmbd. Laveer and » Ge me. Liv (item f Counties it ix $120) « year. (iveWhere and fe ged fers in the United Stegtes 426.00 a vear al mat e@becriptions oayabie in advance se Pontiac FE 2-191. ~~ ‘ dirs >. ‘AG OF CIRCULATIONS Saiseieapaapunens sien teeieeeaenetie Se — fe Auto Deaths— , ture of means-of transportation was “af Holly: formert ‘Stephen J. Cloonan, who began making horse drawn vehicles here 106 years ago. His grandson, Stephen J. Cloonan Jr., how selis drugs on Saginaw Street. That given name of Stephen has come down through several generations of the family. a 4 ee Well known in Pontiac, where he has played with visiting dance orchestras, Charles Wolcott has been appointed general music di- rector for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios in California. A Cleveland party of young people, under the guidance of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Nieman, were bound for Northern Michigan to do some skiing. They saw the big crowd at Mt. Holly, wondered what was all the commotion, stopped to investigate—and went no further. A Pontiac: Linecoinia student reminds me that =e ; Edward Everett was billed on the program as ; “Orater of the Day” - at Gettysburg on that bleak November occasion in 1863. He spoke for over an hour, and the New York papers next day called it a “masterful address.” and _ Printed it in full. They hever mentioned the talk of President Abraham Lincoin at the same time, who spoke for two minutes in what was to become world famous, and a classic of the ages, his . Gettysburg Address, which he had written on the backs of some old envelopes while on the train. Verbal Orchids to— Dayton E. Glass of 32 Bagley St.; ninetieth birthday. . Mrs, Flora Johnson hallenge- oe , NEA Service, Ine WE SHALL NoBty SAVE OR MEANLY LOSE THE LAST, B Words for Today EST HOPE OF EARTH wo Abraham Lincoln aif? S ott ; ent ROM hn aa oJ fora * wr ee - © Ca David Lawrence Says: ‘Summit’ Conference Inconclusive WASHINGTON — Can there really be a “summit” conference as the Soviet sulers envisage it? Can there be any agreements reached at such are binding on the United ; id ." The Kremlin today iS assum- ing that. when President Eisen- hower goes to a “summit”. ¢ o n- "ference, he has plenary power— that he can make a “deal. Not a word has been said in any of the exchanges of letters thus far about the fact that. undef the American system of government, the “summit” is not reached when the President alone participates. For the United States Senate is not bound by what a At the Yalta Conference in 1945, fhe records show, Stalin cited the case of President Wilson, who. at- tended a “summit” conference in Paris in 1919 and signed the Ver- sailles Treaty, which never was ratified by the Senate. Seviet government. is undertak- ing now fo tell the United States jest what kind of conference will be permitted, and it has been ministers to hold ¢ Session in advance of the “summit” meet- ing for fear it would reveal the impessibility of any agreements subsequently reached. Se ” But the Kremlin has chosen to. ignore completely the fact that no agreements wh atsoe ve r—even when made by the President, with or without the secretary of state at his side—will be valid unless the Senate ratifies them. Nor does the Constitution limit the Senate merely to ratifying or rejecting what a President does when he makes an international agreement in the nature of a treaty. The Constitution says that the President ‘“‘shall have power, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to make treaties, provided two-thirds of the senators present concur.” * * * There is no question but that “advice” means-.-the giving of counsel during the actual making of the treaties. It could da no good after a treaty is signed. The Presi- dent may reject the “advice” and go ahead and sign a treaty but, unless the Senate gives its “consent,” the document js not binding thereafter on the United States in its relations with other governments and countries. Certainly it will not be argued that the matters to be discussed at the “sumfhit” meeting will not The Country Parson of 60 Parkhurst St.; eighty-sixth birth- 3 stDA8 day. - ee . Ty £. -McDonalad a of Pontiat; fifty-first wedding anniversary. \ —— FZ ; involve binding agreements and that consequently it isn't necessary for the Senate to participate. For the whole world has been told that the “summit” conference is to be | a méans of solving the very criti- meeting could be important enough . even for the majority and minority leaders themselves to attend. ‘So far as the United States gov-, ernment is concerned, that's the “summit.” Get Averages?” = Se Pontiac Motor’s employment js approximately the same level it averaged for 1957. There are prob- ably a. number of laid off em- ~ ployes like me who. would like.to_ know how they arrive at that aver- age. Maybe I just don’t understand the meaning of “approximately.” May I ask who these employes are? Could they be the gentlemen in shirts and ties that line workers had to stumble over while trying to do their jobs? a Laid off Worker Portraits your companions care- fully ... For they can influence you . .. In everything you think do .. . Be careful of the - serpent. that... May snare you into sin, . » » The tempting tongue with prontises .. . That you are sure to win. . . Select the better ones who seem . .. To have your kind of feather . . . As birds of similar . Are known to flock together . . . And stay with them through every flight... Let no one interfere ... As you are con- scientious and . . . In every way sincere . . . Companionship is only good ... If it is good for you. . . So if you have the slightest doubt - « » Do look for someone new. , (Copyright, 1958) design .. 1, too, am grateful for the Pon- tiac Area Day Nursery. It is ca- ‘Bugs’ Baer Says: When you model your carrer after Lineoin’s don't forget ha. was honest. ; 2 Some filibusters think the battle was over in five min- —_ptes,_Ap@ Abe's speech lasted three days. lt was that fellow Everett who talked the lid off an jron pot and the pot off the stove. If it hadn't been for a reporter Abe's speech would have gone down the drain with the skimmings off the chicken soup, . That speech was shorter than a walk on the front porch. If a fellow engraved the Ten Com- mandments on the head of a pin you can use Abe's speech for the pornt. ; Geerge Washington has a date on the twenty-second. Not many more of us have signed February's guest book. = — an RED €al problems ff nave arisen be- tween the East and West, such as the scrapping of the NATO Treaty in favor of a new treaty to inciude the Warsaw Pact countries. and the withdrawal of Ameriean forces from foreign bases in exehange for ‘some pledge concerning disarma- ment on the part of’ the Sovicts. There can't be truly a “summit” meeting, therefore, till the Sonate votes to send its delegates to sit alongside the President—and that step hasn't even been disevssed in the Senate, though the “summit” (Copyright, 1958) Smiles “Before you've passed your prime is when you should prime yourself for the furure. * * * . The hardest of the ups and downs - is getting up in the morning and getting down to work. *~ * * Teenagers are crarty abouf te be just the right word. * * * A Tennessee man says he hasn't slept for six years. Aw, he must be dreaming. Dr. William Brady Says: Man, 88, Bowling Along on Just Two Waiting on the bowling green. about som- $i i i i eRee REE? g 3 FI 5 = baks9= oe fpnestial HB JETHIMT z g ; s 8 a i a § itt ite! Wi it : i i <€ fe di if Z qs ps Ay z i is Meals a Day lost and not immediately replaced by a functionally efficient den- ture, Subtract from one to two ~ | i Years from the individual's life Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining te personal health and hygiene, not diseree. diag- nosis, or wil be apewered by Dr. Williamt Brady, if s stamped self- i is to Pon- Press, addressed env ‘fe sent to The tae Dostioc, Michigan. + (Copyright 1958) “Head of House Probers Suddenly Gains Notice but in recent weeks he has been climaxed el the wind. However, on the first day of the probe into activities of Federal stunned @ turbulent hearing room inte silence. ce Up to the very moment he quit in protest against the firing af the subcommittee’s chief counsel, Ber- nard Schwartz, Moulder made every effort to exercise his rights as chairman. support a strong farm program as he knows his constituents want him - to do, Looking Back : 15 Years Ago - RUSSIANS ENCIRCLE Donets Basin, : PREDICT ALLIES will invade .. Europe at several points. ; 2% Years Ago ; a EASES anti-Jew pol- FEAR NAZIS may stir crisis. _ Case Records of a Psychologist: Take Heed Dean Harwood is a talented college teacher who realizes that it isn’t enough to have students passively receive in- jormation. must act upon it and test its effective-. ness if they are-to profit from wood's three student reports. And imitate his active type of teaching. That's the formula of St. James. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case X-327: Dr..R. Frank Har- your Sunday school class — at . “We engaged in conversation fo: several - Later she gra- ciously me some of her * flower seeds and told me how to plant them. _ “T have planted the seeds, and I believe a real freidnship wiil arise." enyelope-I say that for every tooth fe. ae - idea: es ee EE 1: * of Advice of St. James she can to help me with my work. “This new friend alone has sold _ me on paying compliments.” STUDENT “Cc” ing my daily compliments. _ “And it is amazing how even the " least compliment will bring a smile to the recipient's face. . “My companions thus seem much happier and so am I. We both feel so much better. It’s won- dertul what a little appreciation will do, isn't it?” Yes, it truly is marvelous. And miracies of healing For they must then direct. thelr attention off. themselves and upon a U Aw Vice President to Speak in LEONARD WOODCOCK A top UAW executive will ad- dress @ mass meeting of Pontiac automotive workers Saturday on the upcoming new working agree- ment between the union and Gen-' eral Motors Corp. Leonard Woodcock, UAW inter- national vice president, is sched- uled to speak before approximately 18,000 union members of GM’s Pon- tiac Motor, Fisher Body and Truck & Coach — * x ee will outline the posi- fions of both the union and the cor- poration as negotiations on a new three-year contract begin. His talk will come less than 24. hours after the final meeting of corporation and union officials in Detroit tomorrow and Friday, when the corporation's offers will | be disclosed for the first time, It will cover the profit. sharing and wage increase de- mands adopted by the union at its special convention in Detroit | last month, “We are very fortunate to have such a high-placed union official address us so soon after the initial positions in the hargaining are that he has been engaged in Cu- Land for Planned Store said Charles S. Curry, UAW; ban gambling operations for the; clear,” regional tive, UAW workers at General Motors’ three big Pontiac plants and their, wives are invited to attend, said, educational representa- 7 Olar lies Si BACKENSTOSE| BOOK STORE A Million Dollars to Relieve Itch of Piles It is estimated that over a mil- lion dollars a year is spent on varied remedies to -reljeve itch of piles. Yet druggists tell you that cooling, astringent Peterson's Ointment soothes pile torture in minutes. 50c box or Tic tube ap- Plicator. Peterson's Ointment gives tast, joyful relief from itching, se delighted or money back, — “Curry. The: enstliin Wi Wala t 12:30 p.m, at the headquarters of Grill Ex-Convict i Pontiac. Pontiac Motor Local 653. The other locals are number 596 at Fisher) Body and 594 at Truck & Coach. ee Officials from the three Pontiac locals are. to attend this week's General Motors sessions. in Hood's Death | Gambling Kingpin Held by Police Investigating Anastasia Murder NEW YORK (®—Police investi- gating the slaying of mobster Al- bert Anastasia Lansky, re- puted kingpin of a Havana, Cuba, gambling circle. * Lansky was arresid on a va- grancy. charge early today. This often is a device to allow exhaus- tive questioning by police. Lansky's arrest was the second, since two gunmen slew Anastasia, \former lord high executioner of Brooklyn's once-dreaded Murder, ROBERT SKINNER Student From City Wins Scholarship. the Amalgamated Clothing Work- dren and grandchildren,/of mem- bers of the ACWA-CIO,/Rosenblum Inc., gang. Lansky was once called a “director” of the crime) syndicate. He was trailed by from -his arrival at Idlewild Air- |port to Broadway and 53rd Street, where he. was seized. * * * Under questioning, the 55-year-! old ex-convict was of no help in the Anastasia case, police said. He readily admitted, however, ‘past two years | Manhattan Dist. Atty. Frank S.| “Hogan has linked Anastasia's slay-/ ing to oe er Lansky oxi he came here from) ‘Miami for medical treatment. He said he was in New York a few jdays prior to Oct. 25, the day hnaateala was slain by two gun- jmen in the barbership of a Man-| hattan hotel, No Trouble Identifying This Holdup Trio tion of the three men that robbed) them Tuesday night: One man wore a red , another had a leather a |the cio. detectives | DETROIT i» — Police had no trouble tying these two holdups to- gether. A total of $1.257 was taken.’ Two grocers gave this descrip-) is the general secretary-treasurer of the ACWA and vice president of | Skinner gradyated from Pontiac ‘Central High School and is a mem- |ber of the national honor society, | Playcrafters Club, and Thespians. ‘He attended Cranbrook Summer | Theater. | Commission Rezones The City Commission has re- jzoned a parcel of land on the south side of Ypsilanti avenue west of ia iers of America and is open’to chil-| ~~ bags for your Valentine — 1. 50* e ‘A special group of gleaming black plastic patent in her favorite shape and size. 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Crys- > er are pr ror Sg im * Soe wat ie Federal’s-and buy several v ill Your Valentine will love pairs oh big savings! VERY N'Ghy BE GAT . ae : ad : 2. ope PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ‘12, ie 8 ae _ a “Despite Cries of Shortage _ ee es ae a pe ae i a a : : ae oo OX Doctor Supply Keeps Up With Demand, According to Med . ical C ouncil C hairman ye think he must be abso- } i By TOM YEMURA ct Th t w follow ay have x SS rt, to! 1955. Is U.S, education equi 'schools are a Setudents and ‘they can mean to the “while in| @: What are the intangibles in | f . hia sina p hervieg Mtoeetie A . oo posed Myst | te soaihine "the needed | lope | hing t rp city at the general. Also there are several, studenis*sought by medical lutely sure that he wants, to be- CHICAGO (INS) — The chates QUESTION: Dr. McKittrick, is. the lessening of iinesses by im- teaching to pacity i N tnedicel achenla.”" | schools? come a-physician. The job is too .. | there a physician shortage im the proved medical methods,and trans- atamn? ipresent time.” ie . ; tough if one has any doubts. He ; man of the American Medica Association Council on Meditai -Education and Hospitals says that despite cries of a doctor shortage, knows if there is an actual ‘short- A: “We seek evidence of leader- should have a good, basic, rounded, ship in our students. We like @ pqyeation. He doesn't necessarily lperson who can assume responsi-'have to be an ‘A student’. but he show other interest8 be- United States? : jportation.”” | A: “More physicians are being’ -Q: Is there any truth to the i ANSWER: ‘4 don’t think anyone’ @: There will be more than 2° produced each year and the medi-| se-ealled “racial quote” system ; millien Americans in 1915 a8 ea} profession ‘has kept the among medical schéols? _Disbar Detroit Attorney compared with 165 miltion im physician-populated ratio fairly A: “Harvard does not have a DETROIT @#—Floyd M..Graham, (bility in all types of actiyities. should the demand for physicians has age or not. It-is a very complex ~— stein timeelitoes senna hon wench. -bookwork and a been “about in equilibrium with matter but according to a panel " constant the past few years. It racial = ses ow pore . hg Sure 4 Detroit attorney, was disbarred We're interested in what he might portray piece the wupely.” which studied the matter during f Vv | preeny oo <2 ort plier ae oe oe Monday by Circuit Judge George do in the summer time when he . ~« * . & Gifts ‘Value $600, 000 Q: Is it true that medical of E. Bowl harges by a tate | is s taken out of the grind of school’ our . three-day meeting. the de-| ‘differentiate racially, provided the. es on charges by a s N d S ter License : _ schools have been keeping down ork and can- show his imagination eeas ocooTe Dr. Leland S. Mc Kittrick of mands have been about in equi-- DETROIT @ — The Detroit In- the , . talenia one ‘applicant has the capabilities scho-| bar grievance committee. Percy M. “ and initiative.” - s w—Anton Harvard University expressed his librium with the supply. In 1927, stitute of Arts received more than meer = oy = “gel ee : lastically and other intangible char.) Lovell, chairman if the committee, . TWIN. FALLS, } for tail- views in a press interview at the we had 137 physicians per 100.000, $600,000 in gifts during 1957. The ped wewdea? — acteristics we seek. I believe some told the cpurt that Graham has Q: What do you advise for \Matejek, 82, was fined $5 gale close of the 54th annual congress in 1940 we had 133, and again in value of art works given the in. °*@rerewded: ‘schools are on the side of taking disappeared leaving a shortage of youngsters who are planning on jure to have 1958 license plates on medical education and licensure 1955 jt was 133. The earlier drop stitute was listed at $457,006. | A: “Absolutely not. Medical colored students, recognizing what more than $10,000 of clients’ fimds.! a medical career? ‘his motor scooter. - ” a ee a el . e €X0 Shortening | ra ASP—ALL GREEN a a 144.07. 37¢ , ™ Ma? Seuiowr waza Dam aye. EOUAL,TO “MICHIGAN U. S.No. 1 GRADE ‘ARP Sauerkraut sam". 2285 29 THE BEST... POTATOES 50: 1.69 “tome —-csem ieee AT A&P! . 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NEW YORK i# — An ally ‘of A, international president! ihe- school. Ambulances rushed claiming he lost the sight in one : of the Teamsters. Union, won a. : HOLLYWOOD » — That Army... Be worn-long sideburns ‘in all heeause of anything I do to pre-| “Mia Mine,” a play about big James R. Hoffa has been re- five-year term as president of the?’ °°", °ame, Police and the/eve while operating a. lathe in @ _ barber who yearned to scalp. Ek I ga pouy ae voke it. I'm going in. to be a@ sol-| business written by Mrs. Harriet elected chief of the New ‘York: Teamsters Joint Council 16. Thelen id tp Al ir highschool ‘shop class, He- ‘also avis Bresiey’ 5 sideburns won't get ferent, in “King Gree Gants e (© dier and the Army can do any- begat yao Pasay at 8 ye Hi, metropolit an ared’s 125,000 Teain-| ‘council: is composed of 58 locals wished in from nearby Dallas. . |4med Wallace K. Dulac, 4 shop the “chance. Elvis finishes the picture March. me any give ne anne ee late Henry Ford, will premiere ‘at S$ Union members. U.S, Sen- a Now York, Chy., Lae eno Then the AEC’ team ‘found that! previcang te somemcaee prechae4 The rock ‘n' roll singer is sport- 14. takes a train for his home the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater in|#t® Tackets probefS subpoenaed, north of the city. O'Rourke first|B€ Geiger counter was haywire ied. to work without atety glasses. ing a normal haircut for his cur- town, of Memphis and expects to ; Ann Arbor tomorrow night. ithe ‘ballots and other election rec- ‘won the post last year after a and that the suspected lost radio-| rent and last pre-induction movie be at Ft. Chaffee, Ark., by March Tax ayer Wine Modest “Preacher Mike,” a biography of FS. court, fight. jactive isotope, for which & wide: ~- “King Creole." And it makes)22. - P ye ithe late Rev. M. 8S: Rice, former’ *.2% * isearch ‘is being made in the Dallas Richard.Eqan to Marry ~ hint look quite handsome. _ ‘I'm Jooking: forward to. going DALLAS, Tex. @ — The dis- |minister of Detroit's Metropolitan’ Robert. F. Kennedy, chief coun- area, was only a hatmless lead’"’"™ ‘Eg ry Producer tal Wallis, who got|into the Army.” he said. “I think’ trict office of the Internal Rev- Methodist Church, written by hisisel of the Senate Ratkets ‘Com- Boss. Worker on Jur sinker, the kind boys use in fish; HorrywooD wm — Marriage an eight-week deferment from El- it will be a great experience for enue Service has a Jetter with daughter. Mrs. Elaine Chabut, willimittee, said the committee's aim -: y ing. plans of actor Richard Egan and vis’ draft board, finally let a re-/ me.” : $13 in it which the mailer. said be published Mareh 3. is to “see to it that they have an FALL RIVER. ass. i—Among ae actress Patricia Hardy were -dis- porter on the set to talk with FL , ie ie. was the amount. of his. 1957 in- ~ jhonest election.” 12 persons’ drawn for jury duty) More than 26 million acres of closed yesterday by ‘a spokesman — vis. He said he didn't cut his side-- He said he is not the least bit come tax... Said the writer: “I The U.S. Navy now has a me-'-“We sre stbpoenaing these were William Felder and David U.S» land are currently under for the actor. The marriage, ten- burns off because of ‘impending’ apprehensive about going in. am not sending my name since chanical compression method to things to make sure they are pre- Gold. Felder owns a laundry. lease for the eulersion of oil tatively planned for May, will be j Army duty. ‘) “Tt doesn’t bother me one bit but’ I prefer to remain anonymous.” ‘make fresh water from salt water. served, because we bad _he vard Gold works for him. degonits. ‘the first for each. - 7 av teeta ~ eaten ronan A tng eee anny entire | . . 7 : e , YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF THESE TOP QUALITY A&P BRAND, FROZEN FOODS | 5. ¥0- 4 | PEAS PEAS «FRENCH FRIES “SUPER-RIGHT*, FULLY ‘COOKED | MIXED VEGETABLES s | CORN. PEAS & CARROTS [Sem Boneles LEAF OR CHOPPED SPINACH © . Here's Hom, ot its Best and practically no waste. . i ae No Skin; No “H” Bone—Ready to Serve, Be sure | . ‘ . Sop ye © A | ‘YOUR CHOICE adh to get one of these delicious hams this week. LB. ; BREAKFAST TREAT . € : Dawtse Goeeun. 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Scheie Out for Top Pos Albuquerque, New Mexico, has SINUS DISCOVERY | “A Pp fessional job Costs No More and fine instruments are mined’ in 'Miain) Ya. He was 86. ‘Benedict: four daughters, Mrs. ‘if AFL, ClO Merge been established by radiocarbon 8 ro rts of Montana. i 800 rs old, plus or)§ Suffer wrecking headaches, or 7] pe | A horticulturist, Mr. May was e|Ralph Callander, Mrs. Hugh perporr up — Gus Sehoole. acti p Roe ag —_s terrible facial ‘seuralgia due’ vo ‘Yet Brings Satisfying Results! \fruit grower specializing in straw- Thomipson and Mrs. Gerald Inness, 54... higan CIO president, says he is . : fi gah gg So We Lt ‘berries. all of Marlette, and Mrs. Dana a candidate for president of the Such antiquity —— pigweed haneetty Soller we could act, 20.000 w itt \ ms write design and — GOT A GAS Surviving are three. sons, Nei] Cory of Miami, Fla.; four sons, new AFL-CIO state organization as one of the oldest wild grains * oe a e@ will pion, , ° E_ of Linwood Beach, Paul A, of Thomas of Brown. City, William, yjjion “jg be formally welded: jused for food in North America|] 7 years, They have so many, our COMPANY PERMIT? 'Pontiac and. Alger, Richard and David, all of Mar- together ys special Slinrantien in Almost as ancient was a cache of eather have’ the ' iL ieiaeee| «Mr. May’s body will be brought’ lette. Two sisters, Mrs. Herbert’ Grand Rapids Feb. 24. ‘Primitive Indian sage that came ping tng Be oo —— @ Letters @ House Organs ; ito the Sparks ~ Griffin Funeral Libkuman of Marlette and Mrs. ‘The gonvention was. ordered by|*? light in Bat Cave, New Mexieo.|} year Smee (tm the genuine; 1 | @ Booklets @ Manuols FoR YOU! |Home Saturday morning. Service Dean Wilcox of Garden. City; three national AFL - CIO President. It is dated as about 6,000 years} pao pha ag Pe ae oi © Displays | be at 2 ‘brothers, Joseph, Clarence and ; : old, with the wsual possible error ee : | @ Folders y iwill at 2 p.m, Saturday from George Meany to effect a merger é iamawat contindes. ‘Trutasc Laboratories, Inc. : @ Fi iol R rts | ithe First Assembly of God Church William, ‘ll of Marlette, and 12 between the- AFL and ClO on @ ALPS OF - | 15050 Grecateld, Deroit 27, Mich. || © Pamphiets - @ Financia! Repo jwith the Rev. Wesley Wibley of- grandchildren also survive. ‘state level. The archeology of food plants, Leneeeeeeetieeereees ss Catalogs te Burial will be in Rose-| ~ sogepy p, CZARNIAK ees perimap g Sims the tovelees tive will be glad to.give you complete | Park Cemet i on new meaning . } 1 i iv AS HEAT | orc cin terrane Oi $8000 Ft a ee ears HOUSE PLANS] Of maton iy et v0 cbt : on tow tk, pool (Cearniak, €2 oie een. 4 FLINT — The cliy adminis: miaUES, a Oe eee * Write or call P v E. Oliver of Francis was’ Tuesday morning @ tration has s : ——— _atits best-with St died in his home this morning. liken Funeral Home. Burial was’commission a: eropseed $3,800,000 The aad combination io ‘Elden ‘Sales Promotion Company . | His body is at the Sparks-Griffin, in Utica Cemetery. _eapital improvement program, It) digging and detection—involves | ‘Funeral Home. oe Fis ey: a died after a heart! would require bonding approval by anthropology as well as botany. | 920 E. Linceln, oat Mich. Midwest 6-3661 a] . . ,atlac y- knowledge ae MRS. CHESTER RYDMAN Surviving are his wife Bianche; ithe voters. Per eS Its findings bring of " — The Rosary will be recited at six sons, Jgseph-Jr., Rilph, Rich- Soh pen\ “Yieeitay’ ast Seiad. Witeie ond’ Himer, ll =f agai cog FOR THURS., FRI., SAT. _ MON. — FREE PARKING — OPEN FRI. AND MON. EVES. ‘TIL 9:00 P.M. for Mrs. Chester (Gertrude}Ryd- Calif.: a brother, Edward of Birm-| ve : : uman of 2495 Normadele, Waterford ingham; and two sisters, Mrs. | — “ ‘Township. Service will be at 10 Frances Bielski of Detroit and = ; — ~ am. Friday fromm St. Michael's Mrs, Mary Pomeroy, of St. Clair . Church | burial in Oak Hill} ‘Shores: : : : . Thee whee bi Gnd | Mis Fvdmuan, 7%, died yester., CHARLES H. HOWDEN 525. Trade Allowene on long Old sa. | een Suite on This day morning at the home of her! MILFORD — Sefvice will be held a= GEE GEE — eee type to eet your \daughter, Mrs,-Virga Tyack with at 3 p.m. Saturday at Richardson-. needs and budget "2 %¢ lived: She was ill sev-/Bird Funeral’ Home for Charles| ~ Regularly Rriced at. $149. 95 Le eral months, iH. Howden, 75, of 219 Clinton St.,’ >? P Li aw who died at his home early today, Cc. Hl Vv i f. MRS. CHARLES AVERY — [oft.-igting will be the Rev. William, Your Old Suite ..... j / 25.00 5%, — UTICA — Service for Mrs. Lovejoy: with burial in Lakeside! Charles (Helen) Avery, 52, of 50411 Cemetery, Oxbow Lake. ; \Schoenherr Rd, was held Mon-' Graveside service will be con-’ — —_16U-JAN KA ‘day at the Milliken Funeral Home. ducted under the auspices 6f7 Burial was in Lexington Cemetery. ford Masonic Lodge 165. a: oe oe ee em md - y Heating & Air Conditioning _ |The Rev. G. MacDonald Jones of* °A lifetime resident of Oakland . i4> ; ii r Seles and Service _ >. \tieiated, County, Mr. Howden leaves his : e ; 177 Edison, Pontiac - 1: Mrs, Ayery, who died Friday wife, Alice: two sons, Glen of! / Bus. FE 42811 Nites FE 4-0168 - lat her home, was employed by Milford and Neil of Bay City; two ee a!" the Utica National Bank and the brothers, John of Pontiac and ate Bank of Fraser. ‘George of Syracuse, N. 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M. f) iY Wateh Bands $' TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER THRU SATURDAY A — weeeeeee —* ‘ ve j : open 4 nights to 9 p.m. FREE CANDY for All “Best for Children” «, : _ tender theretey,teidey, saturday the KIDDIES - Tel-Huton Center TE. 6.0088 eee r ‘ . Ridsdashecbellebibndebdbbdehcevensietonccesedetsinécesesetsesiseees Saseeebenseesenseseecsoocscooenssstesensasscssbesscecansennossoesenes “ 4 14 < =, * «bS ee cee oe TWELVE af walks ‘Thousands Daily Pay Tribute at ‘Shrine. ty 2g THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY. 12, 1958 oe 0, fired Chala of Events ‘WASHINGTON (AP) — Chatting , and laughing, they conre by ones and twos and busloads to the imposing marble memorial to Lincoln. They leave; most of .them, “solemn and subdued. . Today, on the 149th anniversary of the .bifth of a martyred man, special cere- monies are taking place at the glistening white memorial beside the Potomac. A presidential wreath will be placed there in honor of the Civil War President. But day after day, ordinary people by the thousands come to pay their own trib- ute to Abraham Lincoln. As at no other shrine in the nation’s capital, they seem to capture and carry away something of the spirit and character, something of the strength and serenity of the man here honored. Many of them come for the first time, from over the country and all over the world. Many come again And again. xk k * A middle-aged Washingtonian said: “I don’t know how many times I’ve been here. It gives me a feeling of comfort and peace- _—_fulness—and—confidence.__Particularly--at— night, when those soft lights make him seem so real and close to you.” Men stand before the massive, seated fig- ure of Lincoln, then impulsively uncover their heads. They turn to the south wall and scan the immortal Gettysburg Address. They Lincoln Memorial inspiration to Visitors read on the north wall Lincoln's setene inaugural address, h ‘closing words s0 Sparks Explosion, Fire © eo har se it happening; - S cobt G4 aoe bebe Same hte tak water tater (8) fumes'Schara ts ‘Land Good be Pst itr fu) ex-|Only to Be Crossed’ RIVERSIDE, Calif. @ — Rube|Plosion (7) a encigerl adler a yang SRE esergh engine emg RS Automoatic-washing mischine|Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Earl Mc-|—2,500,000 square miles—less than ates (2) vibration shakes can|Griff. Damage was estimated at|1,000 miles wide. It stretches 3,000 miles across the. northern part of applicable to the’ present: “ ... .Let us strive on . . . to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ‘ourselves and with all nations.” kk * The gray-haired Minnesota farm wife remarked softly: “He based his philosophy so much on studies of the Bible.” Her hus- band was jotting down his impressions in a notebook: “The most impressive thing I've seen in Washington.” “I believe he was the greatest man this country ever produced,” he said, “because he was humble.” xk kk * Trooping in a moment later, in orderly pairs, black and white, came a class of first- graders from one of Washington's racially |. mixed schoois. A smiling little Japanese-American first- grader from California knew that Lincoln was the 16th president. He had been beg- ging his mother to bring him to the ——tmemorial,_ever—since ee here two-;— weeks ago. xk «x *& Softly she read him the inscription above the statue: “In. this temple as in the hearts of the people for whom he saved the Union, the memory of Abraham Lincoln is en- shrined forever.” ls hae Cio A 5 a Uae An Sanaudiny.mariynnan UNitew “al aha? ley ieh Niet, HAMILTON Self Service Pic ’N Pay | Store ri ; AND wat ta eee , er SPECIAL BUY! 7 ) > & WOODEN FRAME , BRACH’S 1 LB. ‘ousears 1 us. Gat Ay Deluxe Valentine / NGHAM MIRROR HEART Z \ HEART Pode 2 984 149 yuy ees SB or bedreom. 2B DELICIOUS ASSORTED CENTERS Ky schearrrs & = BRACH’S % LB. RED |e? 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LINE? » (Bandit abs | || _ “Your’re- very kind,” sald; INSTRUCTIONS: Each ord is related to es in B k a t Wind eT her a little as she went down to| } 2 v, reading downward. ght 1957 i “h plications of iline s in a h : e i Salk *-* é **« * o.8 vil - = . on gunman robbed Ponetien’ Bank of | - sorbed and she had had‘no time : ses oo eee yesterday. what Iam.” Sh: to think of anything else, She Bre ie le crowded streets; i Ry ubongy brief senterioes thelor event cacist e tooke th.a tone! @ sided that she would ring a when a 35-year-old woman teller | Inspector gave Dr. Morris ani’. &°2! Satisfaction, though actu-| iss Marple up as soon as she a screamed atter emptying 9 cash) scount of recent happenings. ally she had done very little) had taken Cedric bi. meal. - Sas Bao drawer for him. ; “I. remember seeing something than her normal morning’s| There ceeneen terre Fp: gunman, described as dark: » the. papers about: a woman : oe 4 me. let I Raat My ae Haas Baa and about 35, waited in line with pund im a sarcophagus. So it eo ax me ee & bank customers in front of the. yas at Rutherford Hall.” Lucy bajfl solemnly, ““You never Lucy on the landing, exchanging , teller’s cage occupied by Mrs, e « € Mrs. Kidder,” greetings. oe Corinne Grass. “And there’s reason to believe) Mrs Sued ylebaed Cedric, looking incredibly tidied aes nies awe Wunenent told police the’ hat the woman was Edmund : first of the |UP 8nd neat, was sitting up in wooo a shaking” wo nervous. he was prackenthorpe’s widow, Nott up. the bed writing ‘busily on sheets of pe wase ‘he Lk ee te | a St ee ; pas window he + wall a ouaal 4 : fi weary, Marth snr | Wha he si. 20 anny ey ne a ~ pe gcdee fae alee Would a fire in your home than real life. But who'd want | enthorpe disapproving . “Hullo, “Lucy.” he said, “what ay Cerne Gekas Sy SS! ae gave him the money im a cash | | : to kill the poor thing—I mean, | “Beef fea and oe ustard;” +}hell brew have you got for me nae See Seah Ha OS dra wv nw at does it tie up with arsenical said Lucy. “ \today? I wish you'd get rid of oS Goh Go as BS ae fey ae ae tside | burn out your bank account? poisoning im the Crackenthorpe “Take it away,” said Mr.| at god-awful nurse, she’s sim- ee en ety, Ee ondin, the ter,” ped aid bt family?” |Crackenthorpe, “I. won't touch’ PLY ¥o arch for words. Calls me ; eae Soe ee ene tees oy cam vied “fn one of two ways,” saiditbat sort of stuff. I told that;We’ fr some reason.” And how Oe maetnonimeedes | eeragaety ts pay henry SEE ee eee ee ee addock, “but they are both/"™se I wanted a beef steak.” mvt Anis one! Have we}. ‘ head against a glass partition. | just as good ... without touching your savings? If not, ched 8 we ar, we're very! - ’ , ” need more i ance—enough il value aps is greedy and wants the) “Dr, Quimper thinks you ought |ctothes tik " you think?” cod-looking women for’ a long) ™¢ Gunman fied. of your property in terms of today’s prices. See us for a hole of Josiah Crackenthorpe's/not to have beef steak just yet,” S e that” He imitated WF pes insur heck now! ortune.” said Lucy. » [the refined accents\of the nurse) “You haven't got it yet,” said’ time?’ i é property ance check-up ... a’ £ re ym ony expect Ns aeig ey SY. “T expect that’s if,” said Lucy.|Cocker Dogs Police a i cat Crackenthorpe snorted. u seem g 26s " said ‘Continued Tomorrow * > ue 8 ge ale ae BE ge “I’m practically well again. I'm | Lucy, “What are you busy ¥{h?" Icedrie “It's ‘ot divided. Up mae! ' for Dog License pay the most stupendous taxes} mr mngts mortem: How are) “Plans,” sald Cefiric. “Pia jthe other stuff. I get-it cath: Didn't Cotton fo lt? | TWIN FALLS Idaho @-Inly,f , Ras q on the income from it.’”’ ye for what to do with this place | nd if I sell it for a good fat a smal! black cocker spaniel, has’ “Nasty things, mushrooms,”| “Mr. Harold's much better,”| When the old man pops off. it's prite the money will be,arapital,, MEMPHIS, Tenn. @ — Those)made his annual trip to the police | sveaves] vee preset? sid Mrs. Kidder, j said Lucy, “He's going back to a jelly good bit of tand here, ‘not } nay so I shan’t Rave to Cotton Carnival banners that|station for a new dog license. | =a ; é y Londen tomorrow.” you know, I can’t make up my pay taxds on it. Money to burn,|flapped in the breeze last carni-| Police Chief Fred Abrams said TT + Mrs. Kidder had made the “Good riddatwee,”* said. Mr.| mind whether I'd like to develop Think of * val season are going to be de-|Inky appears about this time each THATCHER, PA ERSON, WERNET came remark anew ba mate Crackenthorpe “What about Ced. some of it myself, or whether “!] alway‘ understooa you/stroyed. They were made of ray-|year and refuses to leave until he : Pontiac’s: Oldest Ins Agenc o last few days. Lucy did We ey his hat he’s going FO sell it in lots all in one go. (rather despi money,” saidion. The carnival’s publicity com-| is issued a new tag. vac $ est imsurance Agency : reply. back to-his isl t >» | Very valuable for industrial pur- Lucy, \ mittee. made the decision. The} Abrams said Inky owned by . . } : “Never touch ‘em muyself,”| «He et rs Pe al » | poses, The house will do for a “Of course I despise money new ones will be -100 per centiCarroll Walcomb, sometimes! 71 Community National Bank Bidg. said Mrs. Kidder, “much too dan-| “Pity. What's Emma a oing? nursing home or a school. I’m | when I haven't got .” ‘said cotton. jvisits the police station during) . FE 2-9224 gerous. It’s a merciful Provi-| Why doesn’t she come and feat not sure I shan't sell half the |Cedric. “It's the only dignified -__ | the year, but only at license time) : Z dence as there’s only been. one me?" land and use the money to do |thing I do. What a lovely\gir!) About 95 per cent of U.S. urban|does he whine and bark for a cad death. The whole lot might have, “She's still in bed. Mr: Cracken.| “mething rather eutrageous ‘you are, Lucy, or do I just think/homes have running water. tag. : « gone, and you too, Miss. A won- ' thorpe.”” [3 . eee a derful escape,” you've had.” 7 x : vi py * “Women always coddle them- ‘ : ° “It wasn't the mushrooms,’ ‘| “oa ate page gor nals ‘ said Lucy, “They were perfectly) 4, aided vi streng 's all right.” approvingly. “Run ; | about all day, don’t you?” “Don't you believe it,”’ said | “T get plenty of exercise,” said Mrs. Kidder. “Dangerous they (Lucy, are, mushrooms. One toadstool Crackentho =e rpe nadded 5 —— and 5 his head ‘approvingly. “You're a : . good strong girl,” he said, “and “Funny,” went on Mrs. Kidder, don't think I've forgotten what among the rattle of plates and/I talked to you about before. One dishes in the sink, “how things|of these days you'll see what =“ seem to come all together, as it) you'll see, Emma isn't always go- were. My sister's eldest had ing to have things her own way. measies and our Ernie fell down | And don’t listen to the others and broke ‘is arm, and my ‘us-|whep they tell you I'm a mean band came out all over withjold ‘man, I'm careful. of my boils. All im the same week!/money. I've got a nice little You'd hardly believe it, would! packet put by and I know who vou. It's been the same thing' I’m going to spend it on when here,” went on Mrs, Kidder, | the time comes.’’ He leered at her “first that nasty murder and| affectionately. ~ now Mr. Alfred dea¢ with mush- * * * ~\ room poisoning. Who'll be the Lucy went rather quickly out * next, I'd like to know?" of the room, avoiding ’ * a * ing hand. - oe Lucy felt ee that like’ to. know too.) 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PRE SS. —— WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1958 , PONTIAC, x ICHIGAN “Mens N by M It was “A Grand Night for Singing” and Mrs. George Put- nam led Pontiae Tuesday Musicale’s Chorus in a delight- ful program last night opening with the Rodgers and Hammer- “Chinatown” by Ravel, + oF stein favorite. The songs of Rogers and Filling the intermission pe- x * * Hammerstein and Romberg riod with more delightful music. The occasion was the annual Men’s Night program and was held at Washington Junior High School, BELLE OF THE BALL “Aunt Dinah’s Quilting Par- ty’”’ brought out the belle of the ball and the gay blade as Mrs. LaVerne Cox and the chorus sang the spritely number, * * * Mrs. Fred Stimpert and Mrs: 0. L. Smith were presented All the way through the first act the chords sang, danced and toted guns as was the cus- tom in early days, A true West- ern number, “Wagon Wheels,” Smith singing ‘‘He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands’ and Interlochen scholarship winners Deanna and Gary Rel- yea, duo. pianists, _ playing - were sung during the third act, * with Mrs. J; W. Wignall and Mrs. Helvey as the soloists. Accompanists were Mrs, Addi- son K. Oakley and Mrs. Ferdi- nand Gaensbauer, © ight Marked ~ usicale C horus» The program ended with the © beautiful Rodgers and Ham- merstein “You'll Never Walk Alone” sung by the chorus. was Mrs. Arthur ,R. Dodge at the organ, and she also accom- panied the group in the finale. Yes, the audience agreed, it was “A Grand Night for Sing- ing!” The program looks good, Collis Soot (left) tells “Mr.*and Mrs. Horace Hall (center couple) and Mr. i Pontiac Press Phates Night program oii by Poadise Tuesday Musi- padi wong sey beendoggicice and Mrs. Eugene Foley. They had just arrived.at' —_cale. Mrs. George Putnam directed . the entire sented several folk pata Washington Junior High School for the annual Men’s Program. BPW Club Hears Talk by Officer Pontiac Business and Pro- fessional Women’s Club heard Donna Werbeck, state parlia- mentarian of BPW, discuss voting and club procedure at the Tuesday evening meeting held at Hotel Waldron. * * * Plans were made—to-attend the international dinner in Windsor for the silver -anni- versary, along with plans to attend the Southfield Business and: Professional Women’s MRS. GEORGE PUTNAM was sung by June Rohr, guest performer, and the entire chorus. The gayest blade of all was George Putnam, who appeared as a special “dandy” singing -“T Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now?” And the bird was never so gilded as when sung by Mrs. J. K. Helvey and the ensem- ble. (A slight tug at the bus- tled skirt and the audience had — . a peek at her high button shoes.) ‘Oklahoma’ to Be Given at PCHS ‘Cast Rehearsing - for Presentation March 25-29 * £ # St ae rae ie al pp tgs Beach and Tom Reports were made on the ‘ope, 08 young children ot sey, ws Hare District 10 meeting held Sun- day at Old Mill Tavern with 17 members attending. Hostesses for the meeting Mouse theme song. ry 3) Ly Mrs, Addison K. Oakley naa rom CEP SNES AT Ee ET Musi firet We Ede Olga aE Wacko be graphed with Mr. Oakley (left) and Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Lefurgy before the — on Dancé Club Plans Guest Night Event Oakland Hills Country Club will be the scene this evening of the Wednesday Dancing Club's annual Guest Nigh* din- "Red nylon tulle over pink will grace the cocktail president of Poatiac- Ti uesday'Myisiette. - JnitigHion Held by Bethel 40 Monday Night Barbara Cole was initiated into Bethel 40, International Order of Job's Daughters, Monday evening in Roosevelt Temple, * * * Gwen Vernon, past honored queen, Was soloist for the evening. Guests from OES in- cluded Mrs. Eva Dyer, past matron; Mrs, Harry Vernon, ate oben - Refreshments . by Mrs. Harry Eaton and Mrs. — William Roberts. Judy Oles, grand representative to Mon- tana, was introduced. Aluthiide Gather South Oakland County Alum- nae Association of Kappa Delta sorority met Tuesday evening at the Oakland County Society for Crippled Children’s head- quarters on West Lawrence street, After the business meet- ing, members stuffed Easter. seal. envelopés. ‘Nurses to Meet Dr. Arnold Brown will speak on clinical aspects of the Bar ron pump when Oakland Coun- ty District Nurses Association meets Feb. 18 in Baldwin Li- brary, Birmingham. A demon- stration of the pump is also planned. Five pages te in Women’s Section & 4 raf gentry Tex. Williams and: tS Leaving .today lane for Iron Mountain is Mrs. Wacker of Premont street who will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Babb, Mrs. Wacker will attend the annual Pine Mountain Ski Tournament to be held Saturday and Sunday. She will return to Pontiac Monday. = fee oes Mr. and Mrs. William F. Schmitt _of Grove Pointe drive are in Florida and plan to spend the next three months traveling throughout the Sunshine State_and Texas. Ac- companying therm on their trip are Mrs. tt’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pilon of Lincoln Park. . ‘They will visit Mr. Pilon’s sister, Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Curran of tk Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Luter have returned to their home on South # 4 Timms of Valrico, Fia., - . the James Currans of Panama Beach “Peitiea! Neus of Interest i in Ared Paddock street following a three- week vacation in Florida where they visited friends in St. Petersburg and Key West. *:* Mr. and Mrs. William R. Kelly of Lone Pine road are spending a two- week vacation in Honolulu. Arriving — aboard the SS Matsonia, they are making the Royal-Hawaiian Hotel their headquarters in the islands. x & Mr. and Mrs.-Carl T, Guething-rf Birmingham returned to Mobile, - Ala., Monday aboard the SS Alcoa Cavalier following a 16-day trip through a large part of the Carib- bean area. The cruise took in such ports as La Guaira, Puerto Cabello and Guanta, Venezuela; Port of Spain, Trinidad; Kingston, Jamaica, Brit- ish West Indies, and Cuidad Trujillo in the Dominican Republic. MPN Practicing tor the Friday joir is eighth grade . < wea a > : ‘ : ‘to approve of her aoe Club Schedules Valentine Party Develop Miiory— for Names, Faces a Cloyd Hputs—~ Mrs Anton Koenig and Mrs. Glenn rt seem ox (far left), Madison are’ High cafeteria manager A . = 4 ‘ t " . a 3 * a : . RM ee PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY. 12, a n Ps “| We Must Apply Nutritional Knowledge BME SRP ORS ce Invitations! | Douse Cigarette 2 Our Diet Is Often Sadly li coii Are Subject | Eee “Jof Questions |. Seite ists ame _ a tt af the thee, We inbtieni> Mad pt te We 0 wok | for anything else finally persuaded him to go to albalanced diet, Soon he enjoyed bet-| Does Refusing Bid| The Title Sho : | We ‘think of —— oon * * famous clinic where his trouble ter health than he-had in. years.| @~ 4 1 — o| Obligation} The Litile Shop jhabits as being a very high ae as cea wane Rod knee ees antearens The doctors) As we grow older our dict is >: : igrade. This should be true. since food faddist. In his late 50s he was told him, “You are starving to) of the greatest importance. Older to’ the Hostess: Ry JOSEPHINE LOWMAN, |night. . She didn’t have the ‘heart, have a wide variety and use the By EMILY POST protective foods constantly. For i instance, many middle-aged and | “Dear Mrs. Post: If I cannot ac- older people are deficient in cal- cept an invitation to a bridge clum because they leave milk off | ‘luncheon, (1) do I still ‘owe. this poor “a aor nadine | ‘hostess an invitation, and must T foods. ‘invite her to & similar party? (2) Mature and older men and wom, | ‘Also, I never know whether it is. -len must be certain to get all of proper to ask a less intimate 4 the seven basic foods necessary /triend the second time if she has) if they wish to prolong the youth- | ful portion of life and avoid some 2ccording to etiquette I must let 5 Wasiiy Selon’ |) which will be held in Washing * * . Feb, a will high s 2 Riker Bldg—Rear of Lobby | ign the need for good nutrition. jof the maladies which strike at toes —— FE 3-7186 Dr, Frederick Stare from the midlife and in older years. er | J/ School of Public Health at Har- Never forget how important your G) Aces pe eti- V é University, Dr. David All- food is to your health! we = the aon, ding He * * * Tomorrow: ‘‘Stand Straight — oe you ought to return if you, ae i PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL =: Mead, well-known anthropologist, Four {ack ang Fest Better. ee 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. and many other distinguished z ee ee Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. speakers will be present. ; ; Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet. a However, all of the information Sp iked Hee Heels - R Pgs, af andoyy! Foss ier PH —__—— availabte—today—about the latest! . | ‘= —_ PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 7 rn oS oe Enlarge Hips cten_as you, chose, Dat yon eS il ‘daily lives. 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Once she reaches middle age— open end up, probably because of the old superstition that A woman’s looks are no longer so all important that good luck in @ horseshoe wa bond The Little Shop she is miserable if her hair doesn’t look just so or she/ out of it if the ends are down. | hasn’t exactly the right dress for a certain occasion. MATERNITIE TODD'S “Shoes for the Entire Family” By then she has learned that other poopie: are going| ° Here’s Meaning ! si een ok S FE 2- 3821 20 W. Huron + . . Eine Je ee | “sony ae” she cat do hte of Terms Used — FE 2-7691 SSS — | “ er ———— SSS! ; von Sa ppl of vanes that for M ens Wear Daips 0 Seep Gage peer DETROIT (INS) — Does the | = salesman talk too fast for Complete Beauty Service : “DISCOVER THE POWER ee wen ren See i eat - ! G Here are some apparel terms: PERMANENTS which you probably heard before HAIR CUTTING ‘OF A FLOWER” a bemcoy actually knowing what they | = i h Shades . 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Tweed refers to 4 Our Greenhouses break. = ——, Fresh Cut Daily have grown a jin disg avy wool material either with a R - wonderful Penn Club Meets tite of tol weave. 2 is often €s selection of » J John Kent was teceived as a new ONE SIZE “Ahne effect a check or pen j iuhld pat. Carnations plants especially | member of Pennsylvania Club bu tern. ; for a | when that group met in the Park-> ne Leow! Sharkskin is a ‘smooth all-wool| Daffodils Valentine’s Day. | ee eee ee eer | sus ane yal ok Esaki Skeld talvenne Br kedtas mek cane : H inski. Guests the Sunday weave. a look Tris Azaleas ndon meeting were Joba Carry,i#ll you need for each pretty apron|holds creases. almost ey * } a .in our Snapdragons Tutips | tenet and Emil Jeworska tor youref, i-giving,bazaar|-[ . Hyacinths | —|best-sellers! : ired, Red Eyes Gardenias Cyclamen | +\ | Printed Pattern 4525 includes) A L li Mum Plants | — styles: Manes’ raed ste ar Love Iness : Each apron: of 35-inch VALENTINE | Sitfy-cut in one piece. Embroidery VALENTINE transfer | SPECIAL BeEciey | TRADITION rnd rections sui east fat , Depuun Pit ee oF “Eats eset | eee nk sueetnent add cs AZALEA ROSES | CENTURIES toe ist-clane bor RECORDS - PLANT ss mia | mer gna : ze ; — and ~_— rine weeks footed vase, .| 2 «. captured fodey i ages a ye — : oe ‘MIRACLE. “LE Music ' in the finest (isize and sunber. —_ 1.49 Only 33 : engagement ond wedding = Cash and Corry Cash and Carry | Orange tings—Orenge Blomom. This lovely Red Ceramic Heart Vase on a styrofoam base, heaping with fresh cut spring flowers, a beautiful living Valentine for the one you love. ONLY $ £ . ANYWHERE | HEART and FLOWER VASE Blossom & | EUROPEAN Ava | - Deliveries to Detroit Twice Daily > INGOBSEN’ 5 Flowers | fe eee bg = strists — Jewelers : Ae ene oe ee olen “FE E 8.7165 $3 - REDMOND'S- a. T R : : Af Brand New Conia in Eg. ue B U R: 101 NORTH SAGINAW. — c>m? poe ~ GREENHOUSES’ in LAKE ORION | rr ee pepe ig f UUs Member Michigan. Allied Florist ( By | “sl N, main, \ ee FE 29612 (2% N. Hunter, Birmingham se Ae MI 6-2170 \ te ap et : Le * +” @erland with all the natural beauty ssa scmerngas ert 12,1958} bridegroom are Mr. and Daugherty of Wolfe street. & MR. and MRS. D. DAUGHERTY jR. Judith A, Gaylor Speaks ‘Marriage Vows in: Orion St. Joseph Catholie. Church in. white lace wae? slipper satin fea: Lake Orion was the scene of the! turing a chapel train, Her fin- Saturday Wedding uniting Judith) gertip veil of illusion was secured Anne Gaylor and Dennis J. Daugh-' to a sweetheart crown of rhine- erty Jr. The Rev. George E. Ging) stones and seed pearls, and she | performed ihe ceremony in the earried a heart-shaped bouquet | “preserice of 100 guests, of white carnations centered, w ® *. ¥# | a white orchid. Judith is the daughter of Mr.; erty of Wolfe street. |American Beauty roses. The bride approached the altar Bridesmaid Maureen Daugherty, wearing a floor-length gown of a sister of the bridegroom, wore a floor-length dress of lace and net | lover pale pink. satin and carried a’ Many Parks ico. mt me Stay All Winter...” | sss see eae j Some of the West's finest nation-| Mrs. Gaylor chese a pink wool al parks and forests, contrary to wuts i a7 Haag popular opinion, don't ¢lose down| snarky r te Deughert ea in winter months for late tourists.’ | | sage: 3. The Rocky Mountain Motor Club with brown accessories and & notes that many lodges and other | white carnation corsage. facilities close their doors in ven _ tob&e because of the lack of. visit ors, but the-parks remain open. = ily available in the winter months /* at local communities. : chid from her bridal bouquet. Among those staying open the - a a year, around are: Wind Cave National Park in | the beautiful. Black Hills of South Dakota. Carlsbad Caverns National Park in southeast New Mexico, a mar- vel of underground wonder. * * * Bryce National Park in Utah, one . of the most rugged, yet picturesque, ,of the desert Zion National Park in the mas-| sive, beautiful mesa country of) - southwest Utah. will reside in Lake Orion. Good Complexion Is Best. Foundation this reason, a woman should get plenty of sleep and eat roperly prog : Next, a thorough cleaning is i sicoenary to remove all make- ~*~ *« * | up. This helps keep pores clean Grand Canyon National Park, the | thus avoiding a cloudy skin. “ jaan hina Gaylor and Dennis J. — - F Daigherty Ir, were married é an. By ABIGAT, VAN BUREN | DEAR ABBY: Please print - , "a bo athe this and you will be doing a lot M _ at unsuspecting parents a fa- i An lor of vor. Our daugiiter is « lovely re “orien = 15-year-old hon- ° ss or - roll stu- Parents of the| Mrs. Dennis J. Maid of honor Valerie J. Cariesy | and Mrs. Leon J. Gaylor of Lake: ot Detroit wore a turquoise floor-| Orion. Parents of the bridegroom. length gown of net over satin and) are Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Daugh- carried a heart-shaped bouquet of Acting as best man was ftichaet| {Keith. The guests were seated by; iNeil Gaylor of Lake Orion and in a beige lace fitted suit | _| Before leaving on a trip.to north- iern Michigan and'Candda the new, sually accommodations Mrs. Daugherty, changed to a beige’ “ . are read-| nd brown ‘#triped sheath dress with brown accessories and the or-/ The bridegroom attended Holy! Cross Seminary. The newlyweds J eaee dent. She woutd take - to earn a lit- __ tle extra mon- ey. The people (usually ‘the man) would eall for her in a car and bring her home. One night she came .running into the house breathless, In- stead of drwing her straight home the father tried to get her to stop off for a beer with him. When she refused he tried. to get ber to kiss him good- night and there was a little struggle before she got out of the car. The wife telephoned | the next day to apologize for - | him. Said he had been drinking. | Nothing'serious happened but it could have. Parents, please check up on the homes where you let your daughters go to sit. Money isn’t everything. , EXPERIENCED MOTHER 2 ee DEAR ABBY: I am 13°and my sister is 15 and our problem is our father. He won't let ei- THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘smoke at all. DEAR ABBY: I am a young man of 21 and have been work- - ing for my father since I was 14. All these years he has not - paid me a penny in wages, just< an allowance’ of five dollars a week. i am very much in love with my girl and want to get mar- ried but ] can't. afford it. Should 1 take my father to court and get my money for all these years or what should I do? ing, education, medical expen- ses and entertainment (not: to mention the high cost of wor- ry, grief and heartache every parent endures.) Do you think “helping - your a Ww leaves HIM ‘owipg YOU? - Think it over, Son. * * *° DEAR ABBY: If your cor- respondent who is allergic to candles, she will not notice the Don't ask me why, Abby. I: don't know. All ur-Father Is Old Enoug hy to “Answer Calls Like. Adult I know is that it works. Te aed, CONFIDENTIAL TO R. W.: Don’t be afraid to criticize me. I.can learn more from my ene- mies than [| can from my - friends. bg * * CONFIDENTIAL: DEAR DISGUSTED WOMAN IN HER 40s: There is a good reason why you are target for these gags. Probably because you: let everyone watch your tem- perature rise. I agree. Your co-workers have a pretty ‘cruel sense of humor—but if you weren't. so ‘annoyed they'd find. another goat. Either control your anger . or get another: job, where - the gang is ‘more agreeable. * * * If you have a problem, write tp Abigail Van Buren in care of The Pontiac Press. She will 1% | be glad to answer your letter. For- a personal reply, please enclose a stamped self - ad- dressed envelope. cigarette smoke will light two -) Patient fy Hospital Bi | €. J. Nephler Jr. of Bloomfield | “Township is a patient at St. ‘seph Mercy Hospital. ther one of us get any tele- plione calls from boys. - When one calls he either says it is the wrong number or Joe's Pool Room and when he hangs up he has himself a good laugh. Don't you think we from boys? DISGUSTED WITH FATHER DEAR GIRLS: You are old enough to get calls from boys —and your father is old enough to answer the telephone like an adult. ~*~ *« DEAR ABBY: My husband is quite a talker. I don't mind his talking but the only time he © includes me in the conversa- tion is to ask me a question that requires either a “yes” or “no” answer. Like “Did you feed the dog?’’ of “Do you | think it’s going to rain?” All. I ever get is a chance to saV yes or no. | find this very tiresome. I am almost forgetting how totalk. Do you think | am unreasonable in ob- jecting to this’ form of con- _ versation?: - YES OR NO DEAR YES. No! HARWOOD West's most scenic view, dS &CCESS | woos sible on the southern rim year round. The northern rim closes “| ; November. — ‘Mesa Verde National Park, the | “tabled- land of the Indian eliff- dwellers in southwest Colorado. Grand Teton National Park in: western Wyoming, a wooded won- | of Yellowstone, but more acces. | : sible, St. Anthony nit of St. Benedict | Elects Officers Jane Pendergast was named cap tain of St. Anthony Unit of St. 35> Benedict Guild Monday evening in| > the Voorheis road home of Mrs. Peter Aldo. * * * - Also elected Rte Mrs. 1, co Be Mrs, Fred oi 0 mony secretary; Mrs, Theodore Dobski treasurer, ‘and Mrs, Lane Foster, publicity chairman, * * * Others named were Mrs. Homer Moran, kitchen chairman; Mrs. Wayne Miller, dining room; Mrs. Bernard Stone 1 Mrs, Richard ove VALENTINE She'll love it! im place ; Elegant ‘calfskin simylated _ Valentine Benuiull : Matched J EWELRY Eérrings,. Pins, Necklaces, Bracelets SCARFS . Sep eiel ‘© Lal 5 Beautiful . Fifteen individual compartments ‘keep @arrings. HAND EMBROIDERED - HANDKERCHIEFS SHEER SEAMLESS NYLON HOSE 1 50 FANCY PASTEL POWDER PUFFS 2.00 PURE SILK HAND ROLLED . practical, rings, pins . at her fingertips. 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' . |Mrs. + * €Y “Worthy Patron Eldon Sweazy, | | (presented a proficiency class in : _ cluding « Mrs. Robert J. Puddy, Cecil Diehl, Cleg “Mrs. John Schroeder, | Bert McClellan and Mrs. Homer: ou: Seles de deaibe and Pew tiac Chapters unite for a vesper service at Roosevelt Temple. * * * Melva Allen, Mrs. Officers invited to be guests on. Friendship Night Feb. 17 at Joseph. “219 — Ave. \C. Bird Chapter, Clarkston, are: FE 4-2878 'Mrs. Sylvan Cla rk, worthy| No Appointment ‘Necessary imatron; .Mr. Sweazy and Robert EDITH STENSON; Owner Calvary, associate patron. —— ‘Reynolds, Mrs. John Fox, Mrs. |} Mrs. Victor Roberts, Mrs, Mabel RIKER -FOUNTAIN vine DRY TISTE : “BLOUSES & Dress Salon—Second Floor ” on Sarong Jr. #69 panty gira re 1169 at 95). 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Make her the prettiest Valentine in town A me aid THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY. 12:-1058 boos Ef 7 7 Sa eae Se beret cs ae ; S As 2 . “STRONG AS FRIENDSHIP . vale caged tee child tensed| been taught what peychiatrists cal for permission to wear it to school “social reality. |-and got it. « ‘over. the coat, But when Mary dis- ‘played her beautifully embroid-| ‘ered name on its lining, they sud- denly Inst interest in it. Later in the: cafeteria, nobody offered to ‘help Mary clear a place for her | In his book, “Children’ Who Hate,” social worker Dr, Fritz’ ‘Red writes: “We have known). many chikiren who were stuck on ia naive level of early childhood enjoying recitigg a poem er-song . without the slightest awareness of the infantile quality of behavior which might have - brought ap- plause from auntie but which was * * + ’ fler ‘classmates oh’d and ah'd. and with it, the coldness of others’ response to: him. get sick, ett we invite too much hate, we| ‘can get.sick, too. You have to learn how to protect yourself) We permit Mary to wear her against a lot.of hate just as you ‘stung by too many wasps, one PRU OREM ORE oT 8 OP Tietre yt eaae - TWO DAILY ; DELIVERIES To DETROIT | AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS tray. : ” ‘The other girls’ coldness made realising she had created ft ‘by _ her boastful behavior, ghe expe- Mary miserable; but instead of | poison to af audience of their con-| show-off coat to schoel because have to learn to avpid wasps’ By JANE EADS WASHINGTON — To Joseph the nation’s capital is - every- é one's second home. * * * Donohue, now president of / Recreation Services, Inc., says / we have a very special respon- sibility in making the millions who visit us annually feel at home, but an responsibility towards the very NEW young men in uniform who are stationed here — throughout these difficult, critical vears.” INFLUX OF GIS 7 MARIAN'S Beauty Shop / / Washington Caters _ to Mi itary Guests F. Donohue’s Way of thinking, : “even greater | * o # Hair Sty les " #2 catmuanmenumene OLD MIL A Vv VERN 382 Orcad Lake Ave. FE 2-7401 ae French Fried Extra Jumbo Gulf Shrimp With two sauces — crisp chef's gatden salad. Choice of baked or french fried a delightful Valentine they can use and enjoy. é Direct ta the heart of little girls, for school or party. : BLACK PATENT STRAP = with new design and new trim. Infants 5§'2-2 ii 95 a ee 3 : fa $7.95 5 BS $6.95 His Heart Does “ Flip- Flop” the way this. hand- JET BLACK LEATHER rugged too, THE pape Sold in Pontiac by soft, comfortable, but 58.000 questions. ‘Washington, leave and week- end mecea for scores of near- by military bases in Vir,inia and Maryland, sometimes has an influx of as many as 20,000 servicemen in a single week- end, according to ‘Armed: Serv- Chill Well iees Police. , as to Blend Many of these, over the ee” tere ke colon Mrs: Herrington’s Washington their “best leave | Salad Mixes Frui t, | town.” Maia iw catty Asta the | Coconut and Cream Armed Services Hospitality | Committee. It provided social and recreational facilities to | many thousands during World | War If. It-was reactivated in 1950. By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home. Editor - * * * Donohue is chairman of the committee of more than 80 civic ‘and social leaders ap- pointed by the District of Co- lumbia commissioners. GOOD LODGINGS “Besides advising service - personnel where to go and what to see,. the committee found clean and inexpensive lodgings for about 19,500 mili- orite ‘with many young home-’ makers Mrs. Jack Herrington calls - it her Dream Salad. * * * keep Mrs. Herrington’s husband are both interested -in photography and both are Sunday School teachers. _ DREAM SALAD | By Mrs. Jack Herrington ‘Mary Margaret Crowder Weds in Oxford 4 | Saturday evening at the First! cade centered by a white orehid. | \Methodist Church off Oxford Mary | Pearis, a gift of the bridegroom, | ‘Margaret . - Many of you may have eaten the jbride of Richard G. Evans. Rela- ‘salad for which we print ‘the tives: and friends were guests at der, -sister of “the bride, wore a recipe today. It. has become a fav- the event. |MR. and MRS. RICHARD. G. EVANS temporaries.” | we ourselves have not registered /nests.” i * Permonent by an q It is cruel te permit children to the hurtful resentment we arouse x t« * Experienced, Licensed make boastful displays before oth-| by our own need to ait it over | We won't be able to give Mary Operator a er ones. other people. education in “‘social reality.'” ‘* Styled Set 3 “ : a= a No Appointment Necessary ning thi ad, it's worth Se. F edd a y permanent, offer Fe “tapires February 13th Mary | fr D BEAUTY Margaret © ‘ww Ww ie SHOP Crowder and | . ichar Over Seses’s asi ss ‘ . Evans were _ | commanding officer, Armed ; - Forces Police, succinctly puts married - 2 or Ba. 4: ‘i Saturday. 4 + MORALE PROBLEM Parents of the ; i Mrs, William M. Galvin, ex- bride are: NS ee ant cst ecutive secretary of the com- Mr. and Mrs. N mittee, explains that “lacking : + C fe * a sieoting war, the morale Wesley G. tN re .- Gifts problem of men who have to Crowder of fas , stay in uniform is most Home. street. ox acute,”’ . The - : oa a<* e a ’ * * ‘ e © Cee bridegroom || Q She urges every town near sd f an armed forces’ installation Me. Me son © WK ans to step up its hospitality _pro- Mr. and Mrs. | Be gram to help bolster the spirit George T. | >, and dispel’ some of the lone- ° Ep f i j liness of the men. evans of | yo. GIET SHOP . _ Oxford. . iz t Mi ture & 700 W. Huron FE 2-3220 | e NIX + + At a ceremony performed, pink rosebud and ivy floral cas- i were her only jewelry. Maid of honor, Marjorie Crow.’ Crowder became ‘dress of pink brocade taffeta pat- ~ * * terned after the bride's gown. Her The bride is the daughter of small hat was trimmed with pink Mr. and Mrs. Wesley G. Crowder illusion veiling, and she carried of Home street, and parents of the a pink rosebud bouquet. | i A full time job and a new home bridegroorh are . Mr. hours George T. Evans of Oxford pretty wel) filled. She and her Melbourne, Fla. and Mrs. ‘best man was Harold and jayden. Yor a sieegtied held in the | Amvets Building Mrs, Crowder | chose a sheer navy crepe dress | with navy aad white accessories | and & red carnation corsage. For her wedding Mary chose a ballerina-length gown of brocade taffeta accented by a scoop | neckline. A tiara secured her il- lusion veil, and-she carried a tary men in 1957. | 2 yar¥ mandarin orangel, drained’ * * * , —_ (No. ) pineapple o hunks, . oe ‘@ It issued more than 55,000 y ‘package miniature marshmallows free and cut-rate tickets to | },¢8m angel flake coconut % pint commercial sour cream sports events, movies, thea- ters, symphony cqncerts and the circus; arranged 78 sight- seeing trips for more than 3,000 and answered some least two hours. The marsh-| ‘mallows will stay whole for that. ‘length of time. They will dissolve and make the ‘mixture creamy if - you let it- stand overnight. Serve' on lettuce, topped with a mara-| schino cherry. 5 From the servicemen's point of view, tops in the commit- tee’s endeavors is finding them dates. Last vear the group enlisted 19,540 girls to attend servicemen’s dances at near- by installations” and in town. * * “* provision of for the on - post would be goad frozen. Let stand to become creamy; freeze in ice. cube trays and cut in squares to ‘serve. Serves eight. “The hostesses junior If you return ti a store to Mix together and let stand at Mrs. Herrington and I think this; — Librarians Get a Low Rating | CLEVELAND. Ohio (”—Peo- ple apparently think librarians are’ mousy, colorless whisper- ers who prefer books to peo- ple, says »a personnel expert. Mrs. Everett Randall, exec- utive secretary of the Welfare Federation's. occupational plan- ‘To Fit Your Purse and Personality DR. 'H. BUSSEY Optometrist Eyes Examined DR. HAROLD BUSSEY, - New. Leeated af < OPTOMETRIST 43 6. w Nest te Sektend Theater FE 4-5211 Custom Drapery DEPARTMENT e e e Tailored for your room, with an added touch of elegance because they come from Spen- cer's. New, smart and exciting materials await you. Our Color Stylists and Home Consultants will be glad to bring samples to your home. (Ne course). Choose from Fortisan, Fiberglas, Cotton, cae, Cornice Boards, Traverse Rods and Bamboo. VENETIAN BLINDS | WINDOW SHADES from tearing around looking for exeitement elsewhere,”’ Lt. dances keeps the serviceman purchase something a clerk previously showed you, it is ning committee, says in a re- cent survey 4,000 Cleveland high school seniors ranked li- FLOOR COVERINGS 3511 Elizebeth Loke Rd. * FE 4.1775 7 ane to pak for the same | clerk. Col. Van H. Tanner, _USAF, 2 jing to build up your bustline and: since this is the new fashion, wear it for almost any occasion: The ‘back blouse definitely makes hips appear smaller. brarians near the bottom in prestige which asked to grade a long list of professions, Cloves for Scent In granny’s day, the clove was not just'a popular holiday - spice, Stuck inte oranges carried in the purse, cloves were used by the ladies to leave the trail of a pleasant You can waar all around blous-. S| ~SCOOP-CHAIR scent, 2 4 be 4 f i i | i Start your Spring Sewing now and | save handsomely | on these better | cotton prints. New Shipment - | Just Arrived! Values to 89c ray: “= setae ana MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Open Daily 12 fe soa ir SHOE JUVENILE BOOTERY — 28 E. Lawrence St * {Open to 9 Mon. and Fri} and FAMILY SHOE STORE a 28 Horan iOpen ta S Fri ond Sat : Ya es Pn. foe” aes Ess rene res cost ME? a social ‘butterfly? PAULT'S Shoe Store nice! Pontitie i, Over 75 Years! oe . babes dern All-Purpose. AT A FEBRUARY SAVING PRICE!” : $4075 28" * > PERMANENTS, from... - $3004 CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP . Oe POP OFF OCOCU FCCC ES. 8 ee F Becomes Bride of Silas Moore q | Falls and Silas Moore. The Rev, Hope Baptist Church, performed —— the ceremony in his. home. NATIONAL BEAUTY SALON | WEEK... . FEB. 9-15 © Dedicated to More Beautiful Women SPRING SONG . . . A new coiffure with the fresh fashion’ trend. "Member of Official Hair Fashion Committee Z lh RANDALL’ 88 Wayne St. | HARPER METHOD SHOP FE 2-1424 loveliness of spring in the flattering Siren hair Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Falls of Shim- mons road, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Redus Moore of Montgomery, Ala. were Ann | Members “of *xecutive’ board. of ‘Kitchen Is Quieter in St. Vincent Ceremony | gowns with white bow headbands: brother of the bride, and Tony | ‘inte a chapel - length train. A | | fingertip veil of illusion held her For a reception held at the Pon. ' shell headpiece. | tiac Motor Division Union Hall on) Married Feb. ¥ were Dorothy r |Austin Steward, pastor of New| New Citizens League. of Pontiac’ met in the Stanley avenue home. of) Mr. and Mrs. ‘George Durr. a a 20th anniversary 6f the- ‘group's: Mr. iannual Washington:Lincoin Friends gathered Saturday eve-, ‘bik of Oxford and Mr. i by New Citizens «ning to-surprise -Mr--and~-Mrs.'Mrs. Thomas Culver of Davison. 'Harlo O. Phipps of Hadiey road ‘with “a housewarming party. Phipps formerly ‘lived on. Cadillas | yy). avenue. Guests played cards and a c0-|Ralph Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. J : joperative dinner was served.'Hull, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Mec- Plafis were édiscussed for the ‘Among out-of-town, guests were:Connaughey, Mr. and Mrs. Mer- and Mrs. George Schiebel of relj Stephens, Mrs. ELD. Steph- pro Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Perry-Sweeney-ens and. Mr: ee tHe PONTIAC PRitss WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY: 2, 1958 Th rsda Night. : | , Truagey Nicks [Party: Sur pr ises. P hipps igram which is to be held Thurs- of Godrich,. Mr. ~ Following the Saturday business session, refreshments were served ‘by the hostess. With Rubber Tile _ The idea} flooring for the kitch- ter and confusion, is rubber tile. This resilient fiooring materia! not only muffies sound, but also eases on the feet. bright and clean by a quick once- over with 1 a damp mop. Beauty Clinic | by Ed\the’ Wc€ LIPSTICK COLOR Very recently a well dressed woman was heard to say, “I always wear pink lipstick.” She was very nicely dressed in a brown knit, well groomed and yet. somehow has looked prettier in a simple white blouse. Her remark was the | key to the puzzle! She always wore the same shade lipstick! Haven't you ever wondered, when you applied your same make-up the same careful way, why. you just didn't look as well, somehow? Our lipstick must change and be color-keyed to our ward- robe! Three lipsticks will answer every color problem: 4 1. True Red: for. blacks, greys, whites and reds, 2. Blue Red; for viglets, biues, | pink tones. cece oe 3. Brown Red: for beige, | This guide will save you money when you are to .buy ioff shade lps “for: a = Phone Edythe McCulloch Beauty Shop, FE 2-7431, 608 Pontiac State Bank | ‘ “FELT sy 98 « 72" Wide, Assorted Colors 35% Wool, 6596 Rayon Christian Literature Sales | 39 Oakland Ave. FE 4-959 HARWOOD en, if you want to keep down clat-| , chances of breakage and is easy It’s no chore to keep rubber tile | © 4ndrew day evening in Pontiac Central) —~———- \High School cafeteria. FEDERAL’S] FEDERAL ae x *& otk Women's & Men's The! , ; Other guests included Mr. and 7s . : Elmer Thorpe, Mr. a - Dress Shirts . Mrs. Merrell Ashley, Mr, and Mrs.j * . Rebes and P.J.'s aoe A aug lth Midtown Shop 101'g N. Saginaw +E 4-0539 9 Let Federal’s expert corsetieres fit you for comfort and - figure flattery and Mrs. M _and Mrs ._ Lestie! C. Blades. 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Instant Chocolate t Hershey's famous instant mix. ne 25 ~ Kidney Beans Joan oF Are, fine quality, 2" 27 Hydrox Cookies 3 Sunshine Biscult Company. | nS 39° Ritz Crackers “Cranberry Sauce Crushed Pineapple Nabiseo, Kroger low price. Ocean Sprey brand. Dole brand, famous quality. 2 ee 25° Everyday low «prices Plus Top Value Stamps! We reserve ue 7 to limit quantities, Prices sieeve oe oe Hobewery 16, 1958, i ds pep oS ino Saar eS ne a ee + lee oe f 2 24 . ae 4 A ce F vot ee ee tii ee PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1958 Biles gett. Cua ’ oe NEW YORK — Playwright Peter Ustinov is a man with no desire to put his plastic mind in- side a:plastic helmet. : * * a. : . “IT am convineed that in open- ing up the space age we will take ourselves mentally back to the lith and 12th century,” said the author and star of the Broadway satire,“ “Romanoff and Juliet,” which spoofs the cold war between the United States and the Soviet Union, . “It is only the lack of space that has forced man to become as civilized as he is, * * * 1¢ people get the idea there is more space to be occupied, they may go back to the earliest forms of colonialism, and ‘engage in re- ‘Ustinov — he -“There would be room to. sain again all, the gaa mankind made in the pas' “Tt might ‘gy a better ‘thing if there were an invasion from space against us. That at least would onsolidate mankind.’’ t- &® ee bo it’s oe to say’ that it's about a man who learns how: to 4survive by learning how to cheat and lie.” * +k. * 4 Personally one of the most pebegming, moots from Britain in At 6 Ustinov, the London-born| son of a Russian newspa has become a literary enfant te rible of two continents. He bears a pudgy, bearded resemblance to lAnton Chekhov. He talks like a mixture of Oscar Wilde, Bernard Shaw and H. L. Mencken, As busy as he is unorthodox, speaks five lan- guages—has written a dozen plays |P°5*S and two revues, acted in ten mov- ies and produced three. He is also a lecturer, a television star—dhd is currently turning out a novel. ligious wars with the natives of other planets. Why not? “IT work on it over: weekends,” 190 Pct. of French Cars” Now Small, Functional PARIS — Because of high taxes, traffic and parking problems, the of smaller cars (less percentage than 8 horsepower for tax pur-| poses) is increasing in France. Eighty per cent of the passen-| aie . ae Fraid of Dasnttig Space 4 S many. a year, Bias. the stage- hands call him—gives the impres- sion of a chubby teddy bear. that deights in airing out-of¢the-ordi- nary views, Here are a few random sparks struck. during a luncheon inter- view: . “Most humorists are quite seri- ous,”* “In this day and age I very much distrust‘ experts. If and when the world blows itself up, the last coherent sounds heard! iwill be an expert saying, ‘It can't! ‘be done.’ x *« * “I disike the military, mind land politicians. The relative im- 'portance of politicians during their i ger cars made in France in 1956 |lifetime is out of all proportion consisted of these functional little | to their importance in history. cars; for the first eight months Who today can name the minis-| of 1957 the percentage had climbed jter of finance in Austria when to about 90, Beethoven lived there?” oe ES gi ‘ “Self-pity is a worst of ‘all per- embarrassing of all sins.” “If Tam afraid of anything, it Ustinov, who athe has a low opinion of most generals, has a basie reason to distrust sergeants. In four years in the British army jin the World War II he rose to the rank of private. Rob ‘Good Samaritan’ DENVER (INS) — When Rich- ard Gomez saw the four men lying) in the street, he courteously stopped his car to see if he could ibe of any assistance. The four ‘when he came to, land $8 were gone. sonal vices, and the most socially Mar License Plates Issued in Waterford. _ Automobile license plates were issued for the first time at the Wa- terford Township Hall, on High- jJand road Monday, and a final tally shows that business was’ heavy as 213 sets of 1958 plates were sold on opening day 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday until March 8, when the office will closé at 1 p.m. Appli- ceive plates, Willis M, Brewer, Pontiac branch manager, happy over the first day turnout said, “This service will alleviate a great deal of congestion ‘in the Pontiac office, as well as being a convenience for people in ‘the Waterford Tayeship area.” The new office will be open from cants must have the title of their’ vehicle with them in order to re- Timber resources on the public men jumped up, rushed him and his billfold domain of the U, S, have an esti- mated current value of more than $100 million. ) why pay mene he said, “It’s difficult to say what +. and save to your heart's desire! 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Beth Bers price. 29° | Argo, fine for escking needs, ‘te 69 Liquid Vel Special offer 20c off, ~—— 79 Plumrose Ham Try @ delicious hem dinner. 282 Liquid Chiffon Special price 10¢ off. na 59 Armour Ham Chopped, Kroger low price. "tor 63° Chunk Tuna Breast O Chicken. brand. 6%4-Oe. 3 > : Beef, Chop Suey, Noodles, fomeus Ghun King brand, cate 59 Linit Starch Liquid, Kroger lew price. is Argo. Starch = Gloss, Kroger lew price. a 15° Corn Starch 2 ie 27° - appetite for plant, roots. OP aman time i a ee oe ee er we ? r ¥ , id cs 3 5 : ,and stunts plants in a manner meet. Thursday at 8. p.m. of Mrs Koa _ PLAN SWEETHEARTS BALL. — The annual Sweethearts Ball, sponsored by parents of children at the Woodward - Stony Creek School, Rochester, will be held Saturday, Feb. 22. ‘Proceeds from the darice will go into the library fund for the elementary school. Dancing will be from 9 p.m. to midnight, amid decorations of cher- ries and hearts. Making final preparations for Arnold Ojala, ticket chairman; the Woodward - Stony Creek PT. chairman, and Mrs. Jarvis Lamb, general chairman, Michigan Farmers Invited fo Workshop. TOLEDO, Ohio (® — Ohie and Michigan farmers were invited yes- terday to attend a workshop here Feb. 20-21 on the hematode, a “an immense’ No bigger than a grain of salt, the nematode is blamed for de- struction of more than a billion dollars worth of American crops a year. lis method of feeding is to tap into roots with its hollow beak and suck out the juices. This withers that has led farmers for years to blame the hematode’s damage on’ “worked out land” or ‘poor soil."’| In two Midwest areas, federal | and state agencies have put on. quarantines fo prevent the pest from spreading, One is in soybean growing regions of Missouri and| the other is in potato fields of | Wisconsin. Twelve agricultural? scientists. have been scheduled to speak at; the Toledo meeting in the Holiday’ Inn motel, at the Ohio turnpike! and U.S. 120. Orion 5th Grade Will Be Taken | to Shrine Circus | LAKE ORION — Fifth grade pupils in Lake Orion schools will: be treated tomorrow to a trip to; the Shrine Circus at the State Fair- grounds in Detroit, . This year, as in other y ears the trip is made possible through the combined efforts of the Lake Orion Chamber of Commerce. the Lions Club and Rotary Club. assistant professor of engineering gion Hall in Utica. The event js Pioneer settlers. She was the wid-| Tickets are furnished by the - Shriners. Six buses have been chartered to’ transport the pupils, who attend Lake Orion Junior High, ‘Carpen- ter, Webber, Proper and St. Joseph 2d Coach Division, has taken up Masonic Lodge i in Gaon Catholic schools. They will return about 6 p.m. Parents have been asked to make ne anemia eal ti + * GENEVIEVE MARY PLACE Mr. and Mrs. Morris Place of 1025 Washington Rd., Rochester, | have announced the engagement Rhubarb Queen Candidates Vie in Utica Tonight | | of their daughter, Genevieve Mary, to Donald Lee Stynch- combe, son of Mrs. Lyle Stynch- combe of Atlanta, Ga., and the late Mr. Stynchcombe. Miss Place is a graduate Michigan State University. Mr. Stynch- | combe is a graduate af Georgia State University and also at- tended Auburn University. He | is affiliated with Sigma Nu Fra- ternity. The two plan to ~— i | in June. ; Sylvan Lake Man- fo Teach at Wayne — A Sylvan Lake resident; Herbert’ K. Sachs, has been appointed mechanics at Wayne State Univer- si x Sachs. 38, of 2551 Ivanhoe. Dr., formerly supervisor of engineer- ing computations at GMC Truck his new duties with Wayne for the spring semester. Sachs, born in Germany. came 'tographic Club will meet tomorrow at ymeet Feb 'Couneil. Club and Avon Photographers fo Meet in Rochester, % ROCHESTER — The Avon Pho- at 8 p.m. in the Woodward Mem- orial Library, Rochester. of the Detroit Edison Co. A mem- ber of several Detroit camera, clubs with 20 years of photograph-! lic experience,. he'll show color) . slides and talk on topics that should be of interest to the amateur Pho-) tographer. Members have been requested to bring three or four of their best color slides to be reviewed and chosen for competition. The best slides will be shown the Bloomfield Camera Club 20, which is sponsored by the Greater Detroit Camera This will be club's firsi entry in competition since it joined the council last year. UTICA — The third annual com- | petition to select the Hothouse Rhu barb Queen and her court will ltake place at 8 tonight in the Utica Community High School. | Candidates for the title must be ‘sponsored by a school or civic 19 years of age or a senior in “high school. The first interview | w ill be in street dress and the sec- fond in informal clothing. The queen and her ‘court will reign over the third annual festi-. val March 8 at the American. Le-| isponsored by the Utica Rotary the Wolverine State Growers Association. ‘Church for 64 years; to Hold Family Night LAKE ORION — Orion Lodge, arrangements to pick up. their chil-.to the United States in 1947 andi46, F & AM, will hold a family) dren at their respective schools. to the Pontiac area in 1953. He’ night Tuesday’ in honor of mem- About 25 mothers and teachers holds a master’s degree from bers who have joined the lodge | will accompany the group. Wayne: Your PTA Is Planning Nuclear Engineer to Talk CLARKSTON — Robert J. Hen- nig. nuclear engineer with the De- troit Edison Company. will be guest speaker at the Father's Night Program of the Clarkston Elemen- tary School PTA meeting tomor- row. A film, “Atomic Power at La County Calendar Radley The Ladies Aid bf the South Hadley Lutheran Church will hold i's annual baked fieh supper at the Chureh Hall = Serving will begin at 536 Lake Orten The Women's Department of the Re- organized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will hold a family- atvlie_baked ham dinner at the church, ial E. Flint St. Serving will be from § to 7 pm. Proceeds will go into the! building fund. al Our ‘om je ¥ a| anic Farm an Gen Cheb mont at 7:45 Thureday oy rs 138 of Kimball Big gh. School, Crooks eene north of 13- “Mile | Toad in ber of the club,! on gerthworms | and the fm-| portant nae Pao 4 play helping the’ ee foreer, Poe public. is The Webford br reg of Waterford will Meet Thursday at 1 pm. at the home| of Mrs. Edward Schone, - Tower St La Joy Circle of Dryden has ’ postponed its Peake sale, sinted for Gaturcay at Pauid's Confectionery, due to aenmnets weather. Leomar The Methodist wses. of Leonard will in the home, rd. Mre. Joyce Terry | ~ wath conduct the study hour Auburn ght. Auburn Heighys Communtis Ciyh wi ' ‘eet at € 30 om. Thursday et the Clu — for dinner and business mewcing Louis Tebeau end Mre Jam eren ei be hostennes for the dinner. be shown. Bruce Embrey, goona Beach, Florida.” also will father vice president, is in charge of the program. Fourth grade room moth- ers will serve refreshments. The meeting, which will begin at, 7:30 p.m., will be held in the Clark-| ston Elementary School on Waldon! road. Sashabaw A panel discussion of the ‘‘Prob- lems of Raising Children’’ will be} the topic of the February meeting! of the Sashabaw PTA tomorrow | at 8:30 p.m. at the school on May-| bee road. The pane} will consist of. a teach-| er, Mrs, Mary Steele; the school nurse, Ellen Riise; a parent, Mrs.| ‘Robert Howey, and the school) counselor, Terry Thomas. | A film, “The Family Circle,”' also will be shown. Condemnation Hearing on Caribou Inn Delayed Condemnation proceedings against the Caribou Inn, Clarkston. wer postponed to Feb. 25 by Cir-! cuit Judge George B. Hartrick yesterday The action followed a postpone- /ment request by attorney, Milton Henry’ representing tlhe owners The village segs to condemn the eof Ortonville. The ee date who will be the toastmistress for Iproperty,. for off street parking. lior | Ousnamer of East Detroit \during 1957. John C. Nelson, jun-. warden, is in charge of the "|potiuck dinner to be served at 6:30! p.m. Vincent Butera will be the | program chairman. All Masons and their” families are invited to attend whether they are members of me Orion Lodge or -not. CAROLYN OUSNAMER The engagement of Carolyn to Lester Debberowsky has been announced by the bride-elect's sister, Mrs. Jack Buckhorn of 3257 Homestead Dr., Waterford Township. The prospective bride groom-is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Debberowsky. Jr. of Ar- mada, Carolyn’s parerits are the idte Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ousnamer , hasn't been set, Many Visit Bier. \izations. Since the early 1930s she had served as tresurer of Walled the Order of Eastern Star, and. ni _. es =| Pontiae Press Phote | the event are (from. left) rea Mrs. Clare Bebout, president of A; Mrs. James Saile, publicity | é NELLE M. CARNES of Nelle Carnes Walled Lake Residents. Pay Last Respects to Servant of Community Walled Lake residents turned out! in numbers today to pay their. last} respects to Nelle M. Carnes, who| has served her community for, \organization and be between 17 and, ™ere years than many here can remember. Mrs. Carnes died Tues-| day in her home at ™2 E. Walled Lake Dr., at the age of 79 The daughter of Hyde and Louise _ ‘Smith, she was born June 5, 1878, on the farm just east of the city where her grandparents had been ow of Walled Lake lumberman Ira ‘Ss. (Carnes who died in 1943. Mrs Carnes had been a mem- ber of Walled Lake Methodist had given years of service in church organ- ‘Lake Cemetery Assn, At the time of her death, she was historian of Walled Lake Civ- ie Welfare Club and a member of the club’s board of trustees. She had been president of that group four times and had served as trensurer and secretary. Mrs. Carnes was a member of also had served the American Red Cross and Michigan State Exten- sion Service in work throughout the county. Mrs. Carnes will be at the Rich- ardson-Bird Funeral Home here un- til 11 a.m. tomorrow, when her body will be taken to Walled Lake Methodist Church to Tie in state Mary: Joe Wilson, Richard Griffin Exchange Vows | Lake and Richard Griffin of North! and Mrs. William H. Wilson of Ot- | Gabrie] of Kalamazoo. Alexander of Lansi ' was the best man, and chew’ and Philip Olekszyk, all of North ‘ehurch. Luneh was ice Guild. ‘porarily in an apartment in East Lansing, where Richard is a stu- _jdance at 7:30 p.m “dance for West Bloomfield Town- iship teenagers since a youth pro- |gram was inaugurated by the West. and she carried a bouquet of | |Bloomfield United Community _THR PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1958-, “+ NORTH BRANCH — The mar- riage of Mary Jo Wilson of Otter’ Branch was solemnized in the North Branch Methodist church at 4 p.m. Saturday, with the pastor, the Rev. Kari W. Patow, officiat- ing. ° * * * ‘The bride is the daughter of Mr. ter Lake. The bridegroom’s par- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Grit- fin of North Branch. , * * * Attending the. bride wag Marlene Ronald were Charles (Griffin, brother of . the bridegroom, Virgil ‘Herton Branch. After the ceremony a reception was held in the social rooms of the catered by the women of the Wesleyan Serv-/° * * * The young couple will live tem- dent at Michigan State University. The bride is a student nurse at Bronson Methodist Hospital, Kal. | amazoo. \Chureh in Pontiac w Friday for the wedding of Virginia fares Held Tonight ee Cae set Marin ey MR. AND ans. MARVIN RAY COOPER . WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP Ray Virginia G. Grittith We to Marvin Ray Cooper — ushers were Chris Hicks "Se : \Oakland Avenue Presbyterian Drayton Plains and Manuel Free- ¥&s no record of the account be- was the scene man of Pontiac. officiated—at_the candle. of Following the: ceremony, a reception for some 200 guests | was held at Amvets Hall. ' -~cetinsnenebasemancesla | ~as Freche: Is Ballot Issue Firing of Zoning Official Also Decided by Board at Meeting Last Night ROMEO—The Washington Town- ship Board last night set April 7 as the date for a special election to vote on renewal of a 30-year franchise with the Southeasctern * * * A member of the Township Zon- ing Board was removed from of- fice for continuing to operate a gravel pit contrary to a recent vote ef the Township Board. / —+—Erwin Rush, of 64510 Dequindré, ‘said in a letter to township f- ificials that. he did not consider ‘he was in violation at the present time | Rush claimed the pit he was operating, lecated near Mt. Ver- non and, Inwoed Rds., had bees a gravel pit fer many years, He added that another pit was op- erating across.the road, and be- cause of these factors, he did i intend to resign. Township Treasurer William M. rm said last night there was no delinquency in the township's pay- ment for fire calls to the Romeo Fire Department. He said there cause no contract had ever been presented. * * The matter will be cleared up, he said, ae light service. by VEW Teen Club— The bride is the daughter of Mr. The bride- Wars Teenagers Club of West/groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bloomfield Township will stage a Cecil G. Cooper, of 2591 Glenrose today VFW .Post 2706 Hall in Keego Har- bor. t « &, <4 The occasion will mark the third Service organization. It is the sec- in the St., delicate lace over satin, bouffant, floor-length skirt. Se- quins neckline. Her. waistldength veil was held by a crown of pearis, Pontiac Township. ; The bride wore a gown of outlined the scalloped twe dozen white roses. Charlotte. Jeffries of Drayton which is an annual event, with | The couple will live at 2590 Williams Dr., Pontiac, after a trip | WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- and Mrs. Nathan A. Griffith of to Upper Michigan. SHIP — The Veterans of Foreign 4995 Hatchery Rd. Altar Society Sponsors Benefit Penny Supper ROMEO — St. Clement's Altar 'Society will sponsor a benefit penny supper tonight at the Romeo Youth -and Civic Center. The women will start serving at 4:30 p.m * * * Proceeds from the supper, will be \ond affair arranged by the teen- Plains was maid of honor. Brides- turned over to the center. agers since they became organized maids’ were sister of the bride- las a club. * * * gether members. ef the United Community Service in the same hall for a a regular meeting. and the. bride's a Best. man was” Harvey ‘groom, Kaedonna Cooper of Pon- Chairman iac, The evening also will bring to- Charlene Griffith. * * * of the affair is Mrs. |inelude Mrs. Walter Chaplow, Mrs. as soon as official notifica. tion is received from the depart- ‘ment, , | _& request will be sent to the | sien Macomb County Kead Commis- sion asking that steps be taken to | correct unsafe driving conditions | the township—particularly on | Mound and 31-Mile roads. The hazards are caused, board members said, by digging gravel “too close” to the thoroughfares. ee eens Sandra Sibley Betrothed LAKE ORION — Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sibley of 980 Indian- | Wood Rd. have-announced the com- ‘ing wedding of their daughter, San- dra, to Dale Bailey, son of Mr. sister, Anthony Yurenka. Her assistants and Mrs. Leslie Bailey of 9121 Pine ‘Knob Rd., Carkston. The wedding ‘Joseph Sapienza, Mrs. Bert Bat- will take place at 7 p.m. Feb. 22 J. tani, Mrs. John Marshall and Mrs. at the Lake Orion Methodist Cooper of Pontiac. Serving as Arthur Farrell. ‘Church. from 12:30 p.m. Service will be at 11:30. p.m., --with fhe Rev.. John. | Mutidef officiating. Burial will be in| ‘the Walled Lake Cemetery she’ -worked to maintain. Auxiliary Schedules | Charter Night Dinner WALLED LAKE — The newly-) organized auxiliary of the Walled Lake Junior Chamber of Com- merce will hold its charter night dinner and installation of officers tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the ‘Walled Lake Methodist Church. | Husbands will be, guests. Following the dinner the officers iwill be installed by Betty Rocall, ‘regional Vice president for Mich- ligan. The local officers-elect are: ‘Mrs. Richard Button, president; Mrs. Albert Ivey, vice. president; Mrs, Charles Davis, secretary; and Mrs. Robert Green, treasurers Speaker of the evening. will be. . Mrs. Irving Halman: state presi- dent of the auxiliaries. She. will be introduced by Mrs. John Couture ‘the local group. $O EASY TO ASSEMBLE! UNABRID eNCYCLOPEDIC aad DICTIONARY ASSEMBLE IT YOURSELF ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME OFFER Duy A SECTION A WEEK AT A FRACTION OF REGULAR COST! NIT) 7.¥ ARM fC & FOOD > TORES ~ if 4 —- _THE. PONTIAC PRESS. 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BERLIN — Some Fesearchers dion: Some credit, Christian Fic) Bubeh- |: 68, the. acco : mann’ with inventing the first ‘Say Frederick Hoiz of Knittlingen oe _ sehr eereirales. acl V give the, made, the first neasinuncsaet =~ Bazley Thursday SUPER —_" We Feature Real Italian i : : 78 N. Saginaw é Made With: Que Oon Tempting Savene | | on one 1 DAYS A WEEK : “ae : : ete ey rry rvice vt — See Hollywood Headlines, * _ U. of M. Offers Industry dy ic ‘Ricky's Pizza House bearer to » 1-lb limit tech ae : Doris Day Set to Co- Star for Engineer ra 819 S. Woodward Ave. FE 3-9782 FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (INS) — s ‘Unversity of Arkansas officials say the averagé engineering graduate ‘is po longer being hard sought by : pore (| oe in Comedy for Columbia Hospital Course F ound Lessenting TATA PRST Is wna bas Dey By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS = [I Stole $16,000,000" for Kirk ‘Three - Semester Clas ee getter neigh- Douglas’ Bryna Productions. for ‘Medical Assistants. ‘bor, Doris , tells me she starts 4 si " i Fo ee ew ees | to Begin at City General ‘industry and so must hit the job I“The Wreck of the Old 57,” aj pf oy : WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS... ‘comedy ‘at Columbia with Jack O°» with hin wile, Jean Sim. | | ‘bunting trail after graduation. 4 4 4 4 4 , ‘Lemmon, in May. ». |, “The. first. of a.. three-semester | head of the uni-|)! as mons, in “The N ht Comer e Louis Trager, head ae about your trip’ te Eu- in Singapore. is 3 : ene for medical assistants will! yersity’s. job placement depart-') : . I asked her. it Ft in pes in Thursday at 8 p.m. at Pon-) |ment, said: : > THE MOST TREASURED | Doris said she décided not to arris an Cah Wait tine Geeeral Hospital. . | er said new_and_higher| é eae ; bed ak: Sid Bite aie Sheer Stewart will accept the offer. | The course, faern through | sen oF oxercom are being set by a ll i ar : f- ‘University ‘of Michigan extension try for new engineering employes M PERFUME _ vacation. He is in school in the . ~ Y service, is sponsored jointly. and that quality, and not quantity, | WAME IM Fast, —— — on} For a Ratt oo. has - through the cooperation of the/is the key to the new trend, “| ' : — sede some jways paid off, on the screen of Qakland County Medical Assistants) - 4 tem | course: His best roles have always Assn. and the Michigan State! de ‘ i Ni y are ineering’ gradu- | | Like. so many others in Holly- been tough guys. f Medical Assistants Assn. haa - aad rip apes iter 'wood, Doris was shocked over the} Now he’s returning: to his first —* rest 2 of “wining, dining and fat salary” death of Mannie Sacks, who did s0| leve as “Mr, A,” head of a = The first 16-week semester will. offers by industry recruiters who | ‘much fener Pen go She first erect es — in “High stress medical peepee: anat- once flooded campuses in the imet him w e was singing) Schoot Confidential.” ‘omy, physiology, y functions a8ispring. Trager a pono owe ak pear. elated to disease, laborafory "I. B. Bissett, associate director Brown’ This is /George’s first ap er pe he Geeyys sa Ser Sher ance. aj/ MGM since he made/techniques and office medical of the university's engineering re-' iglegpat het hysband, Marty). °SUF Cop” with Bob Taylor sajrechalques. ts search station, said he believed |Melcher, tried to reach Mannie on 1954. “High: School Confidential” is| Ne credit or certification wilt {all Arkansas U's engineering grads the phone a week ago but he was ib nD geri ee ee, be giver after completion of the 2 get jobs, but eet > ai y Zugsmpith and it s With) course. | seems recrui oe ey a soducera. Jim ‘one of the most pressing problems! hungry for. graduates now. Oppor- | liferris. and a = brick, voit the day, the teenage delinquent.| Wednesday at 8 p.m. a meeting |tynities for engineers are becom-| 8 will be held -in the basement of sag vider Hagratee made the highly successful pictute, | x & ing more narro j St. Paul's Evangelical Church, 157 |g better class of men.” | “The Killers,” have been in aAong, Carla Alberghetti, Anna Maria’s 5." Nine Mile Rd.. Ferndale. to\ tmicarai , : idistance huddle with Ste art Younger sister, has blossomed into, ‘ 2 es ’ University. admission, officials 7 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 , 4 4 4 , , 4 ; 4 , 4 4 4 4 , : oe , 4 , 4 4 4 ‘ 4 4 ; ’ , , , ; 4 4 4 4 q ‘ + 4 4 , ‘ ; 4 4 ; 4, ; ’ 4 q idiscuss.. the course with - county /said the lessening demand may be 5 enti Base bee t and! : sa ng a ay about playin ¢ the lead in ity on nce, pmedient-assistnets———$ he “Fest of soaring enrollment Sg . ' * * *- in engineering schoals, and the) i ' . | tte tage vdieo me, and | Attending the meeting will be, Comsequent increase of the engi- | W t é = to play the lead in “Kismet” | (Doris E. Jarrad, president of the, neering reserve—at a time when| 4895 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains | /¥T' this summer in the Dayton, Ohio, St@te organizaton; Marlouise Red-| [ie goverment to cating doen on) stock company. . man, past state president and Dr. | Contracts. NEXT TO NATIONAL FooD STORE ‘Ralph Steffek, of the university. : , jf Caria is working very hard for, 3 ity Sewage iher solo appearance a the Cosas Persons interested In the - | ; : nut Grove in March. Tgis will he Course te wae invited: te | _ a Le her first singing engagement with-| #ttend jednesday ment | ALWAYS . —| || Tests/of Clinton Riverjou Ama Mere dene Februery ig : oh | to Continue Rather Than| alka ole | ‘The ‘other two semesters of the: rit <4) | Buil A Nee Plant | Snapshots of Hollywood collested course, offered for the first time! jat random: Young Vince, 14-year-|in Oakland County, will concern | fo VP } ‘ i * Warner BROS. er GE WIN ir Dis. ADDED ENTERTAINMENT MORE HILARIOUS ADVENTURES OF FOCHORN LEGHORN! “FOX TERROR” TECHNICOLOR CARTOON FUN! OL LLL AAS AL PRR PALL ALAA A AAA LAOPAOPAL\PAPALAALRPGPALA SUN.: MARLON BRANDO in “SAYONARA” Get More Out of Life—-Go Out to the Movies! old son of Kitty and Vincent Flah-| ‘business orientation and hu Pelee probably won't have to ‘erty, had an emergency appendec-' ities FRIDAY He} " pedesrion Deaths Drop ¢ SATURDAY Fears that the city would be! ‘That record contract edestrian ains Urop : Pea a | spend any money this year on new (tomy at St. John's Hospital. /{ sewage treatment plant facilities. thas also been quite sick with flu} forced to begin spending money | Hudson made with Decca ted Ww ASHINGTON—Pedestrian traf- SUNDAY jor @ new pant to ¢liminate a Ords is for Rock to narrate, not |fic deaths have dropped 38 per ITH “4 \tion of the. Clinton river were eased! te sing. ‘eent since 1940 In the same —Wwith— | last night by the State Water Re-| Chae Chaplin's: silent movie,|Petiod. motor-vehicle registration IN-A-CAR HEATERS jsqurces Commission. “The Kid,” narrated and with|tose 104 per cent and the popula-' . | Week Ending a 22 In a letter to the City Com: |music, is currently showing in ton climbed 29 per cent, , ge g et- || mission, the state beard indi- West Berlin, —— ¢ dividyally packaged cated it would continue testing From New York I hear that , fin plastic. | Clinton's waters for impurities Peggy Lee received a standing Ff NOW ‘ ON = A 5 POR until “late this year,” when a ovation at the Copacabana night i AGI +E : Al soca 1045 AM AM BLOUSES . 49° / $4,2Q | | tinal réport might be readied. club. thru FRI, | ental a } ‘ That's all today. See you to- : ex ; SHOE REPAIR It would be on the basis of this ow, 4 report that Pontiac would learn : foe c —~ od tad whether it must ~~ more treat- - i =» 8 ment facilities in near futtire. Potter Says Dems 7 ae 79° {| Failure to begin new construction - LOOK LIKE NEW! / ale 90 “lit ordered by the state could lead PARSON "Site" amncener va) CPHiVE Of Reuther = 1 ee “lreprieve,” City Menaine’ Ww. alter| 'K. Willman explained that to have) GRAND RAPIDS (INS) — Sen. | lbeen forced to .Spend ‘sewage Charles E. Potter (R-Mich) | imoney this year, “would have charged today United Auto Werk- | knocked the bédget haywire.” | ers President Walter P. Reuther In anticipation of possible court) *elds the Michigan Democratic | laction, the city last year asked | — cae" ” pom lh ge 3 voters. to approve a $2,700.000 as Wein ass _ 1964 lant issue for a new sewage plant | ne or . 822 NORTH PERRY _AT EAST BOULEVARD V4 rs : ia Potter told ‘a Eincoin Day ban- | and interconnecting facilities. The quet in Grand Rapids the state bond issue was turned down. would iene i | Since then, city planners have oe og a rags oo T om kept their fingers crossed, await-| sompsign as well as the Demo- = the state's report. The water: _. ~ i crats. He charged the union chief | commission has been testing the has held the Demecrais “cap (Clinton sinc . rem! 7 tive” since 1946. The senator | | A added: | As long as the city’s existing! « am old-fashioned enough to | treatment facilities keep working’ believe a majority of people will | \“at their highest possible stan-| get want to jet Reuther dictate | dard,” nothing further should be who'll be the man in the White | idemanded until late this year, the | House in 1960 o¢ 1964.” ; DR. ARNOLD ; ans | water commission indicated MILES tnight. Ome | = eerrrs WHERE GOOD _ FRIENDS MEET ~ Tt ene etme DOORS OPEN 6:45 ls OL 3 = co pene atl aera . a ” a eee ~ ew Ww : 2a le Be Bh Be. ft Fi * F Rm f EFF IF PSST fe TORN VETERAN | \ Featuring If vou are trained in Higher Accounting, \ {oe Polzin Business Administration, Secretarial Science, | \ : at the Hammond and other types of office work, you will be in | demand in industry and government positions. @ BEER | The Rusiness Institute has had extensive @ WINE experience in training veterans for desirable @ CHOICE positions with opportunity for advancement. ~ LIQUORS For Into , . @ DELICIOUS or Information, Call in Person,. Telephone % COCKTAILS or Write for Bulletin DAY, HALF-DAY and EVENING “CLASSES } 41 A.M.-2 P.M. MUSIC EVERY NIGHT An ‘|i 3412 Dixie Hwy. = ies : NELSON” _ + We Invite Banquets tae bile ‘Parties mecca ci The. Business Institute 7 W. Lawrence Street Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 WTTITTTCrriiiiritre Pee a TIPO Do a [ APPROVED | rhe Training ot 85 North Divo | Cannnne SE SSenANEORRneneneneseesens at capa 3 / . ; > . : ee ' a ‘ “ | wo \ ‘ j 5 / \ / ‘ ig : d = ‘ \ Cs : . . i ‘ / 4 é Bie : ¥ f . a3 ‘ + @ 3% ae, ei i TT TTT boy m, wee ee « ss THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY: FEBRUARY 3% 1058 : | Georges- -Newports ‘ Jewelry ing 74 WN. Saginaw St on ‘Shale. Night Winn | Presbyterian Minister Mle mm cals ‘pass up a Saturday night dance to talk about theology? _ Yes, they do it every other week in Kansas City, says Dr. H. Dale ‘Small, minister of education at the Second Presbyterian Church there. i SERVICE? Yes! ® Tape Recorders ® Record Players ® Inter-Comm. én ® P.A. Systems + BLAKE RADIO TV. 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 * * * His.description of a young ,peo- |tracted attention at a meeting of ithe National. Council of Church- Dr. Small’s group is “Comrades of the Way." There are about 75 high school juniors’ and seniors in the group, most of them members of the fraternities and sororities, leaders jin school activities, some of them athletes—‘‘sharp kids" according ito Dr. Small. * * (eee ; Organization itself meets on! | Sunday night with 97 per cent) | about par for attendance. ‘from 8 to'10 p.m., some 35 to 40, iwill gather for “‘fireside chats.” iThey are encouraged to bring dates, The talk is about theology. Dr. Small, 42, said the ‘‘Com- rades’ answered .a need for a church group to capitalize on the desire of young people to belong ‘to a group, an organization in some way exclusive and not ‘just ther ization.” ad ano’ organization. It ig meant to appeal to the desire of youngsters to think for ‘is not “sugar-coated with social activities, that the kids know so much more theology than their parents,” con- . Small. |} Less Popular, Claims) 'ple's group he works with has at-| les’ Division of Christian Educa-| called) themselves, Dr. Smal! explains. It! education in the church to help| : Junior Editor Quiz ‘on Pa y - _TIME _ ic L | | gomscecnes How did measurement of time develop? candles. Today we use accurate watches and clocks. | Astronomers figure time from the meridian ‘which passes Tears,"’ -|Some 400. Songs ‘|Written About _|Abe Lincoln ~~ \m ; a, an an. rga - |zation that collects songs of some. x * * | ANSWER: Man has used various devices to measure time. £arly ones included the water clock, the hour glass and marked) ang on his death, PHILADELPHIA wm — > America has always sung about its presi- See was "Musical America’s past, reports that 400 songs were written about Lincoin,.. the nation’s 16th, chief executive whose birthday is cele- brated today. « - * * * His 1860 campaign song “Honest | Old Abe” “Ye Democrats list to my story, “Ye Douglas-ites all give me heed, “Though your candidate’ s running for glory “A tall sucker has taken the course “Who will wind up the race in| a hurry tailed horse."’ * * *. bordered song, was published, It was ‘through Greenwich, England, where a famous observatory is subtitled “A Dirge,_in-Memory: of ‘located. If it is 3 o'clock at Greenwich, it is 4 o’clock at a point the Nation's Chief.’ |15 degrees east of there, where the sun is nearer setting. And Every other Saturday night, it is only 2 o’clock 15 degrees west of there, where the sun is) ‘Woman’ s Lost Money ‘farther from setting. back three times when flying across the country. just while traveling from one side of an island to another. pee color it and cut it out. the case of the t ers? : : —problens now is this newspaper. Tomorrow: Where does the tide go when it. runs out?) Because of that, there are four 15-degree strips or “time, zones” in the United States, and you have to set your wateh | PHILADELPHIA ®—Mrs, Betty * Returned in Installments ,Gold, who lost her wallet contain- Also, in traveling around the world, one comes to an “in. | ing $25 last month. is getting her ternational date line” in the middle of the Pacific. Fly across Toney back on the installment that line and you find yourself in a different day. It curves P!@"- around land masses so that people do not have to change days x * * The loss was noted in the Phila- idelphia ‘Inquirer Jan. 16. Since ‘then, Mrs. Gold has received three x «x * FOR YOU TO DO: Here are a boy and girl with a map show- dollar bills in the mail, all post- ing the international date line. Study it. Paste the picture on’ marked from Waynesboro, Pa., 140 miles west of Philadelphia. The first two envelopes con- , xk *k * . | (Kathleen Higgins of Georgetown, 8. C., receives $10 for sub-|‘#ined only money. The letest had mitting this question. If you have a good one submit it on a |postcard to Violet Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures, in care Of wag being returned. a little note asking Mrs, Gold to notify the newspaper the money contained this verse: | “He’s not making very good speed “But out on the wide rolling prairie “And distance vour stubby-| a black-| “The Nation in, 450% Over at our bank right now it’s Customer Appreciation Time. We have chosen this Valentine Season to tell aif ~—- our customers, “Thanks for Banking with us”. @ We think the big difference in banks today is the way people are treated. At the same time, however, we want to extend Valentine greetings to all our other friends. and neighbors whether they bank with us or not. ' Few Wild Boars Left Glancing Wrong Way Causes 3-Car Collision a parked car, pushing it into a SUNBURRY, Pa. ® — Local police were sent to investigate an accident in which a moving ‘sure he didn’t go through a red light and hit the first parked car ‘before he could turn around to GATLINBURG, Tenn.—Cherokee National Forest in Tennessee con- The’ vedimtat: cxptibind that’ haftalt cime of the let Seapioing had glanced behind him as he|droves of wild boars in North passed an intersection to make America. Member F.D.ILC. oF POnrtete_aéé¢ Offices at W. Huron et Tilden, N. Perry at Glen- wood, Leke Orion, Milford, Walled Lake, Keego Harbor, Union Lake and Bloomfield Hills. 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Fri.,Set-——— “Other Boye? #0 6 ey iii diineraaceu¢ | ‘Other Days 9 to 6 /: Opdn 9'to9 Thurs, Fri; Open 9 te Vide. ta. te SUNDAY 9 to 6, Other Days 9 to 6 | ee mae oe re tate - Ken ® : mr Pel, Set, : : he y Gy eae Sl ei Rean | rn ‘ghee Meee: Tr hemes id \ ’ . i" a? , x 4 \ whee r 1 ff pg at pee f or jeer \ a _ame PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1958 Highland Patk rion, Rochester Victorious = Lake Orion’s Nick Neira and Jim Drake were too much for,12 starts for the Skippers. Rochester's win wasiNo. li this Waterford and Rochester’s balanced attack overtook Avondale| season and the 2nd over the Jackets, whose record is now| PCH Unable to Hold in Oakland Coanty’s top prep basketball attractions Tuesday) even at 6-6. ao | ae Lead as Lawson er ! Waterford Avon A utntets Victimized The explosive Neira-Drake tandem accounted for all but, | It was a game of alternating halves at Avondale with | Parkers 14 of Orion’s point production as the Dragens nosed out™ eatheatae having the decisive one. ; : Waterford, 63-62, in a thriller on the Orion court. By BRUNO L. KEARNS The Detroit Pistons announced , _ The Falcons really had to battle for it. They trailed all except the opening minutes of the ist half and the clash of nearby rivals was nip-and-tuck until Gene Lothery’s field goal gave Rochester a ¢-point edge with just under three! minutes left. Montross and Hohf were the sparkplugs of the winning | surge. Avondale, showing some of its best hustle and team — Sports “Almost” is a word which just doesn’t count in the final score of a sports event, but for Pontiac today that two of the five remain- Rochester, down at halftime by a 24-21 margin, rallied -|behind the steady Carl (Peanuts) Montross and reserve Gene '|Hohf for a 50-43 victory over the Yellow Jackets at Avon. . *- x ~ Neira rained: 28 points through the bucket ‘and Drake col-| lected 21 to pace Orion’s conquest of the Skippers» in a wide- : . open offensive battle where defense was something you —_ play in recent outings, had romped to a 17-9 Ist quarter The Chiefs battled t fan . cpa ae teal talked about. lead and still was ahead 24-21 at the intermission behind jvored Highland Park to the limit .| the amazing shooting of Dennis Evans. falling 5348 in a. thrill __players from 11 states, Waterford sieei hat’ Uhiies conten 1 punch of Its own in>| te # : * packed ball game on the little sar- : x * | Barry Campbell and John Herrington, but’ the Skipper | “Evans had s stored in dotbie numb Se ee ee March of Dimes bowling winners sharpshooters were not enough to offset the efforts of (but ‘he couldn't miss in the opening half. He hit his first four Eight straight free throws’ in in. this on will be eligible to the Orion scoring twins. + shots and_a total of 6-for-8 plus a foul for 15 and four more the last minute and a half ended pt gual at Toondl tay gt Campbeil enjoyed his best offensive flurry of the season the rest of 7. Way to top bots Seams Wily 19 polats. | eae ign — Ed Leibler and Mrs. Joyce Wig- : Fentise Press Photo |With 24 points while Herrington netted 20. Fx hates srinings sR Sil lines gins. Runnersup were Byron Cole ROUGH, COACH? YEAH COACH — Art Van Ryzin, Pontiac | x * <= But the Montross~Hohf duo stole his thunder, combining, all the way back to 1950. - - 3 mere and Dorothy Stecke of} Central cage. coach who arrived at the game at the starting The Skippers refused to fold under the Neira-Drake/for 19 of 29 Falcon digits in the last half, seven of them big) Delitien cv ear oa te tom a arming apageren whistle after a long journey from Wisconsin, has a word with High- bombardment and kept striking back for brief leads in thé/fouls by Montross. Rochester tallied, 13 in the finale, holding|93 19 halftime deficit and tied the ‘ . * land Park's Jim Wink after yesterday's cage thriller on the Polar (2nd ‘half. Avondale to just four fouls, ~ score 25-25 early in the third quar- Ferndale is perint sae. of = Bear court. Van Ryzin was in Wisconsin for several days to be | Qprion set the pace during the Ist half and held a 35-31 edge} Montross finished with 17, Chuck Ebersole hooped 12 and |ter. > : fines tena aceon wie Lee acai of bis Ill mother. The Chiefs lost, 53-48. © at intermission. Waterford rallied in a see-saw 3rd period|Lothery 11 for the winners. Jerry Ril} added 11 to Evans’ 19. s 5.8 ae ealiteah ene. . ; which saw the lead change hands four times and the 4th te The score then changed: hands , 0 only , wavenroue rae AVOND Arr rp|10 times and was tied twice d unbeaten team, is 9-0. The re- quarter started in a 47-all tie. . ig ft tp fe ft tw FG FT TP FG FT ure uae pate fa . P Bowen T0-0 2 Drake 69-1271 /Ennis 0, 3-3-.2 Goforth: 2 1-2 5/\ing the second half. With four min- parvee . 4 mark. a P Waterford had a 60-55 lead with only two minutes to (firherl, "$3325 Gromecn rae ‘atone § 21 Acker = 2 00 ‘lutes to play the Chiefs led 46-41, * 4 ns a e acin go, but two straight baskets by Neira and successive. Devine 50-1110 Noire 132-6 38 | Montross § 1-11 po on 34 ,{/but then all-stater Gene Lawson Veteran golf pro Lou Powers has é pairs of free throws by Dean Callison and see gave the ——— Ta Glnomt «#0 8 Amol 0 0-0 /t00k control-of the boards and resigned as Detroit's city golf in. Dragens their winning margin. Totais 294-862 Totals 22 19-29 63 a New aeiinah aus move ahead structor to open a public course’ : & 5 Score By Quarters on the nearer reget ee It was Orion's 8th victory in 11 games and the 8th Joss in|ate oh 8. Sa enn “tee : 7 with 1:45 pe oat ace come me TTT WWATIOLS, 0- = —— oo a Operate from May 26 to August /° : i _ : Lawsen got a aed. : | | Orion Cage Ace eu oe be. 8: & PHILADELPHIA «® — The De-jquarter — but when it was over . . . “48 as the With everyone around Oakland) ‘Toit Pistons, famed. for their the Warriors had chalked up « Stil] Rolls 1n an end. County talking about the Pontiac|Strong openings and weak finishes, 115-98 national Basketbal: Assn. a the buzzer soonded John Can- Press Bowlerama tourney these|Teversed form last night but still|victory. _ |Race of Points. a desperation days, it is learned a bowling/™issed the right combination. The Pistons were ragged on| midcourt and the alley known as Bowlerama Lanes| The Detroiters tried the switch on| offense and weak on the back. | It looks like Lake Orion sharp- jal signaled it good to’make it will go into operation in Detroit next summer. the Philadelphia Warriors — out- beards as they lost their second scoring them 32-30 in the final straight game before a crowd of 7,000 at Convention Hall. shooter Jim Drake is not going Shrine Loses Squeaker 63-62 Mikes loy With lancer Only one other game was aot dh Mesa - Cage Results. Lamphere, loser of all but two games in 10, offered only token resistance to the Shamrocks, scor- ing two free throws in the open- ing frame, and a lone bucket in the -second period. Mineweaser began sending in his subs in the first period and used all his bench.\. Ten.of the 11 boys fig- ured in the scoring. Halftime count was 24-4. +> @-* Shamrocks will be idle until next Tuesday, when they go to Orchard Lake for a return con- | test.” Eaglets won the first, at PCH. Shrine led“ at ‘halftime, 31-29 over St. Pat, then slipped behind Jon two baskets in the 3rd by Jim / \Korwin, game's top scorer with 18. Pat McLoughlin and Pat Flan- , {Nery led Shrine with 16 each. ae Lamphere 0 © ai : eee — eae Hapeiece | oo it 63, a Shrine 62 ag Cross 3 Providence 69, Jand 30 it. Ler mee | Aye 1 le T ( snes 108 08, ageas (Pa. i ) 03 ST. MICRARL LAMPHERE 5 3 nm = fs fitp Mine’er or hn ra 2 6) 3 7 ik DeSantis oe6 Robak = 3 1 7 Craig 022 Drake 2358- n 3 3 J. Mine’sr 2 @ 2 jan 113 O'Connell oli oe ht Dabbs 135 Chap'ne 102 * faa XX 41220 st sincliont 23 wa ne 4 -itlen Lamphere . ©... .. a 4 1330 noes The Warriors toek a 10-1 edge in the first two minutes and by half-time led 57-35 on séme fancy shooting by Paul Arizin and Woody Sauldsberry,. with 24. The St. Leske Mawks ane: step closer to the Western vision title today, nde sake ably insuring coach Alex Han- num's job for next season. The. Hawks, with some late hot Shooting by Cliff Hagen, defeated the New York Knicks 107-105. and whittled their magic number to 10 — any combination of wins and! Parka, second place Cincinnati's losses —. to clinch the division title. The Boston Celts, with the same magic number, lost to—Syracuse/; George Yardley, NBA scoring leader, was high for Detroit with -2T points. Arizin led ‘the. Warriors ni Derocher, St. Follis, 84-76 in the first game of the Philly Convention Hall twinbill. Cincinnati knocked off Minneap- olis 106-103 in the opener ‘of the doubleheader at St. Louis. é J&A Cagers Triumph Johnson & Anderson rallied for a 47-49 victory over M59 Sunoco Service last night in a Waterford League basketball game at Crary Junior High, An 18-3 scoring edge in the 4th quarter made ‘the dif- ference for the winners, - Keith Clauser led J & A's bal- ‘anced offense with 10. points. Jim Robinson and Duke Thompson had rs 11 points apiece for Sunoco. Johnny Bayonne, N. J., 16. ovtpotnted Den Aléeresn, 146, Cancasburs:| RICEMORD, Calit-Moy Betiwer, Pethers, Northville Wills, Armada ... Waterford coe sist Ress UNTY AREA scoRinc. Gacki, 6t. Benedict .. Watson, ee roit ..., — abveeus: 87 iorfng dot ‘aeee mn "not include *, nig! : i stl apaliemathcaniicaniiennt aRSS35 O82 a weet TZ eoee * nal — Ebosaausesss Class A ‘init mI pm 195,|Mobile vy: knocked out Ken-i2:18 m.: George t P. t Pon Columbus * ‘. ye City Cage Slate crry [een tag LEAGUE itral—Knights of S Sak — “woe 's* CIO Loca! = ass D at Bat Lincoln jor—Perry | >. a Pav 1. (Nati rtd ¥5. Wniter's Blecirie Beg SnaSes" Ce kei * + en mow an anim 2 00 e out of Pontiac. JUMPING GENE — It was a sorry day for Pontiac Central when the Lawson family moved > aa ‘Gene Lawson, High- Pentise Press Photo | land Park's all-state forward saw to it personally that the Chiefs would not win last night. He hit 26 points and had‘19 rebounds to beat PCH, 53-48. eeye os seer antl treo oe Te ote on SO scare sony, ae teole & tiger lentges ‘Loutead Fla = - ith. bis fom, Sor Chandos Commerce, "eS Super Market vs. opm With him are.; a Bi co) ane, and moe yy, newsmen and sports figures. 15 Tigers Still Casened’ the Detroit Tigers' 1958 ‘cover’ DETROIT 7 — Jim al game-winning righthander on the doesn’t relish the idea of being front cover. * | | * * 4 “Hey, I don’t know about that," _The Tiger roster book, off the said the-slightly superstitious Ken- presses this week, shows the 20- tuckian. “Remember what hap- CHICAGO — Paywis-you-see television made its boxing debut last night and it appears only The feature bout of a boxing} program held at Midwest Gym in which Chicago welterweight Jerry Mortell won a unanimous eight- round decision over Don Alderson of Cannonsburg, Pa., was piped, into a downtown hotel and viewed _first_time, in history. that the International’ Boxing Club—sponsor of the Wed- nesday and Friday night fights— used the closed wire pay-as-you-| Pay-as-You-See’ TV Tried a\have a choice of a modern movie "(matter of time before the public J cond 9 agp pale lam od tain shows, screen went blank, 50 centg was dropped into—the—meter—and For purposes of_ demonstration, the audience was told it could at the cost of 8 cents, a basket- ball game for 50 cents or the fight which also cost 50 cents. 4 * * * The preliminaries. of the fight were seen at no charge. Then a gentleman appeared on the screen and announced it would cost 50 ‘cents—to be deposited in the Mie- ter—to watch the main event; The show Was on. Except for the notable lack of commercials, the picture wag the . teleVision, Bunning Fears . Cover Boy Jinx pened to the guy who had his pic- jure on there last year.” Bunning was talking about his teammate, Frank Lary, who was the “cover boy” a season ago. Lary got the prominent role aft- er he won 21 and lost 13 in 1956. He slipped to an 11-16 record a year later, The club's other 20-game winner in 1956, Billy Hoeft, had the same difficulty although he ‘could not blame the press book promotion, Hoeft slipped from a 20-14 mark to! a 9-11 record. Neither ‘Lary nor Hoeft ‘as signed for the 1958 campaign. : * * * But Gen. Mer. John McHale be- lieves the signing of outfielder Al Kaline may have broken the slight! logjam over new contracts. AL} "4 Filler E Fay ay fit fs g i pane 0s 2 ~~ ‘ - —_ eve mie Sl women sh - 3 ote, Bl orem mae | al lz & Gril Quintet Still Unbeaten Griff's Grill continued to run away from the field in the Class B City Basketball League with a 68- 36 victory over Boys Club last night at Madison Junior High. Chuck Fortner scored 21 points te spark the Grill quintet, which is now utibeaten in 11 games. Roger Nosek tallied 16 for Boys Club. In the other scheduled “B” game, Walled Lake handed. the Merchants their 10th straight de- feat, 60-52, behind a 26-point spree by Dean Hess. Bud Hayward meshed 24 in a losing cause. The Auburn Heights Boys Club, paced by Jim Greenlees’ 22 points, routed Jack's Bar & Grill, 53-29, and Davé Jones bagged 22 to pace i though the Tigers have tightened Montreai comilt tr 193 a up considerably on salaries McHale Detroa .:::cceci8h tm is ie believes the alub will enter spring Boston fe i i $e is | training without a single netaeet. Chicago ieateeees. i 6“ its is Don Lee, along with utility ‘Man Montreal at Pk as Bill Taylor, came to‘terms yester- ies PE — sis RESULT! =, day. Fifteen players have not NO HE SAID DID HE SAY MAR SCOTCH? seh ‘4 ree .| Duane Thomas all scored Pontiac MARTIN’S SCOTCH Bf 4475 W. Huron PCH Pins Pontiac Central whipped Water- ford 46-7 in the first wrestling match ever held between the schools and Walled Lake bowed in area mat features yesterday. Ernie Slade, Ray Ronquillo, Mel Nesanchuk, John Herron and pins as the Chiefs evened their record at 6-5. Mel Farrar was the lone Water- ford victor. A feature of the event, attended by over 200 fans, was a 7-7 draw between tiny Bobby Kiser i |90—-Rere Water ord : droping 4130 vert to strong} Willow Run. Dennis Van Sicklen scored al pin, Gary Esklinen won a decision|- and Mario Diorcelli was in a draw} te account for the Vikings’ point. Bob Brown ahd Jim Teddy im pressed in losing efforts. : fms ana sh ors, Swe oa h pinned Gary Casey |120—Ronauillo iP) pinned Wayne Wilson were an. g (P) won ever Mike osanchuk in "planes Jack Comes iW, gnd t PCH and Dave Sherman in the 97-pound class. 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While Northville gained ground) on the idle Wolves, West Bloom- field capitalized at the foul litte in the waning moments for a success- ful 56-64 invasion of Milford in an- other Wayne-Oakland scrap, In the Easiern Michigan League, Ferndale, paced by Gor- don Rodwan's 22 points, chalked up a 54-33 triumph over Port Hu- , rOn for its 9th win of the season without a los#-and Gary Ballman bagged 19 points to lead ast De- troit’s 57-48 conquest of Hazel Park. Cranbrook turned in its finest ‘point effort. Lakers Triumph, Hills Fall in W. 0) for a Be rout of Royal Oak Kim |44 ‘ball in an afternoon encounter: at Cranbrook, Utica scored a sur- prisingly easy 54-30 win over Ro- meo and Lapeer conquered Owosso, 61-55, behind. Mike Schenck’s 22- *x --* % . Pat McCary netted 14 points and teammate Lance Gentile added 13 as Berkley dumped Royal ' Oak) Dondero, 52-45, for its 9th straight victory. Jerry Patehude tallied 12 in defeat, ~ In other area games yesterday, Harper Woods crushed Country Day, 61-21; Imlay-City handed Ca- pac a 78-35 drubbing for its 10th), triumph; New Haven edged L'Anse Creuse, 42-39, and Wyandotte St. Patrick nipped Shrine of Royal * * * offensive performance of the year Fitzgerald upset Roseville, 50- OPEN EVERY wo ‘AUTO. Mo . (Monday through Soturday) FEDERAL’S RY - Don't miss the bost! Famous Mercury outboard motors at extra-big 9 a al ++» six, ten - and thirty hors + 1997 EASY TERMS floor. models. in a this 20% . off “pm sale price! - Sorry, no layaways anes while they last? | NE CAMERA NIGHT TO 9 America's Groots Lvogage Volve Choose from open stock | 5 fashionable colors TRAIN CASE '10.95 PHILIPS ' 29 MN. SAGINAW ST. 44, and Mt. Clemens clipped Van Dyke, 39,38, in additional contests. Northville had te overcome a three-point deficit in the 3rd pe- riod in whipping upstart Bioom- field Hills. Bill Yahne led the way with 15 and John Dixon” topped the Barons with 13. Two free throws by John Luca- dam and Ross Fockler with less than two minutes remaining broke a 52-52 tie and clinched the West Bloomfield triumph, Fockler fin- ished with 13 and Lucadam 12.) Terry Anderson's 15 was the best mated effort, * + .* Imlay City made its record pli] Four boys hit double figures for; the South Centra] pacesetters with | 16 by John Lengemann tops. Cranbrook displayed a wealth of scoring power In its romp fea- turing a 22-point night for Bob’ Klein and 18 by John Stude. | baker, Jim Shields meshed 10 for Kimball, Romeo scored only 10 points. in the Ist half apd could not bounce’ back as Utica’s balanced was too much. Jim Cole was the) game leader with 15, Harper Woods waltzed to a 33-11 cushion and then coasted along as| Bill McHale tallied 22. John Der-| leth hit 11 for Country Day.. 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Vic Heyliger, whose: ‘Michigan = a = W ye a An eee ‘Serve ‘Staton Eqtpmeat (| Vings ‘Need Help sisi ‘in 2nd Place Bid DETROIT (# —- - Coach Sid Abel lengthy drill, “But that’s not , Hockey League season. He came I believes the chances of the Detroit enough. Some of these other fel- oe sak | Red Wings finishing in second! tows have to wake up if we're sons with few | place “depend on whether he can -,, | Rangers. The rangy Bachelor, | | find a pick-me-up guy.” going to finish In second place.” -| who is 30, is nearing the 150- | | “We're going to have-to start} Wilson scored 18 goals with| geal mark. Aad | getting some goals from some of|Chicago last year but has counted; ten goals this year have put j these other players,”” said Abel, | only six with Detroit. Ullman, who | yjickoski at the 143-goal mark. | meaning players like Johnny Wil-| scored 16 here last season, has just! +} -q jike to see him reach the fog Norm Ullman, Bill MeNeill,|11 goals. '150-goal milestone with the Red } Nick Mickski and Jack MeIntyre—| The Red Wings coach said! wings — and I mean this season,’ | to name a few. Mickoski, who has scored three|..iq Abel. “We need someone A | ‘We know we're going to get a [8098 in the team’s last three| ive us a big lift in the closing | lot of help from fellows like games, is showing “signs that he | weeks of the season.’ Gordie Howe, Alex Delvecchio could become a very important | * * and Red Kelly,” said Abel as he |™@" i" our stretch drive.” | Abel comalilind that his de-| | fan his players threugh a ‘Mickoski is in his 10th National |fensemen should have been more. = : helpful this year in the scoring de- Neild Gordon, ‘etetiiinada star at Furman University, now/’ assists coach Lyes Alley at ee cate Greenville, S.C. school. gp 1 | Ty: ‘THEN GET OUR BRAKE SPECIAL! 7S BRAKES RELINED. =| “ Includes Labor & Lining ection “1699 | PACK FRONT WHEELS ROAD TEST CAR ALL FORD HYDRAULIC | BRAKES eet, an ea. cart Other Makes. at Comparable: Low Prices Offers 44,000 Seat Stadium Strate and Marcel Pronovost have | The Wings are idle until Thurs- This offer was made in writing) pittsburgh Steelers but hopes here @ Bean Visualiner & Wheel Balancers failed to score a goal. Red Kelly, | BUFFALO, N.Y. (@®—A stadium|Bert Bell by the city. ‘The eter day night. when they meet the “Your: Friendly Ford D D ealer” j yesterday - to NFL Commissioner! were. dashed on this score last] ~ PONTIAC MOTOR PARTS who has 10 goals, has alternated” holding 44,000 people at a rental|was signed by Parks Commission 464 South Woodward, Birmingham . MI 4-7500 Bruins :| in Boston. inight by Pittsburgh owner Art: Automotive Parts and Equipment . Buttalo Seeking Tear | | vitwen diese aud trwast. of $1,000-a-game awaits any Na-jer Patrick C. McGroder, Mayor) — Rooney. “@ Sunnen Pin Hone. -@ Blackhawk Porto Power | -@ Proto Tools @ Globe Hoists , @ Champion Air Compressors @ Bink’s Spray Equipment @ ARO Lubrication. Equipment @ Sioux Valve Equipment and Tools @ Chicago Pneumatic Tools 29 Auburn Ave. : Ph. FE 2-0106 “Our defensemen rush a lot, and | tional Football League club own-|Frank A. Sedita ahd the leaders | tea oameane amma - , a Ves . : Ze h well — and we shoot .a lot, —_—_—_—_ | in Pro Grid Circuit / | Ri ua Hoon tf er who wants to move to Buffalo |of both parties in the city council. = —————————————— EEE == ————— <= ithe net.”’. ee neues this year. . The prime’ local candidate is the * * * From his farm home in Sykes- ville, Md., Rooney said “right now. our status remains the same — well play in Pittsburgh in 1958.” Asked if the Steelers might play! a split schedule—three games in’ Pittsburgh, three in Buffalo — Rooney said: “I won't comment on that at this time. I think the Buffalo fans “down to many times van tf — | LIFETIME GUARANTEE dn’ ‘ e * Ge aatieadl kee, te ci i F _ Ask us about it! _ ioffering to- negotiate a long-term) low-price contract for the civic! Unmatched value | now at this | LOW PRICE! SERVICE Complete Service on All Types Transmission ! All Work Guaranteed. Free Check-Up Service ! | | : 47 N. Parke St. — Nerth of City Hall — FE 8-6022 | : stadium; to give = the pro-| | ‘ | STRIKES AND SPARES |gram concession and to negotiate. ss AM O U S | : |for cuts of other concessions effec: ‘ —— ———————————— By, ee Yama itive in 1959. F ; \ A Los Angeles reader wrote me} The Jetter to Bell included one recently asking for the quickest) more offer: To provide a new, : e ee RRAIE RELINE “SPECIAL Bhi say tne gic ptt 3 Su er Cushion hg . : (bowler. Here’ er. ; =. - : go aes ee pe! Fords and Plymouths. to become a 200-average bowler. |sonable time. Com Other Model ‘Too’ many bowlers are looking for, In Philadelphia, Bell said there pent: Sey Paeee ter : Son one, but it just can’t be done that was no franchise “that I know of” Use Our Easy Pay Pian way. \planning to move at the present First, learn the fundamentals time and no immediate prospects’ Goop/y EAR \theroughty. Practice until your ‘of increasing the league. | SERVICE ST oe a oe : 30S. CASS O FE 56123 ental re basi, witout them St. Fred. Quintet Pula ies | eek tcc scein Action Tonight =|. all roe safety at rock- bolo ‘prices > 4 leet it go. Develop the ability to| First die additional basket- . Car & Truck Rentals | })« : g0. Develop the ablity|pall games for St. Frederick cag- ae ; od : Learn to do the same thing over jers has: been scheduled for this : 4 SAUNDERS Drive-It- Yourself SYSTEM ; and over again until it deliver (ho in the.Ram’s gymnasium. ; automatic. Have your delivery) The opponent is Sacred Heart of . ‘ ALL. 1957 CARS LIFT GATES—PADS ’ form at the foul line resemble our | Dearborn, an unknown quantity AS é utomatic ba cg VANS—STAKES— a drawing each time you release the far as Coach Gene Wright knows. > : . } i ball, | Tilt follows a game between Ram 4 Rates for an hour, day, week or month or year — whether a 4 Third, you must gain both league | Jayvees and St. James’ reserves, | new car or truck you only pay for what you actually use. For 4 and tournament-bowling experi- jat 7 p.m., : = : » Information, reservations or free local delivery call FE 8-6811. : ence. This experience enables you | Other additional games include| ————— ‘ ’ + }/to perform well under pressure. | another contest with St. Michael ; ’ Operated Locally by MAZZA’S MOBIL-SERVICE q)There’s no ‘substitute for this ex-|shamrocks (Freds won the first! Size 6.70 x 18 blackwall. Ag Paddock and Pike Streets FE 8-681! 4) perience. itilt 54-25) at PCH gymnasium on tube-type plus tax and fa tt tt ttt ttt tte nie (Copyright 1958, John F. Dille Oe.) Sunday afternoon, Feb. 23. recappable tire - m| JOE'S 20 SURPLUS | eeeritreretee and Studebakers EY S. Saginaw St. FE 2-0022 MID ct ae R, nc ’ ; ALE | WINTER | | agen _JACKETS—BOOTS-SHOE S—-UNDERWEAR-PANTS = Don’t wait! Drive on safer Goodyear Tires Today! a it w't, Brand New oe | Sale Starts Thurs., 9 A. M. | KOREAN BOOTS ™udig cater wet. 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These meetings are designed to yxive technical personnel—whe are doing investigative and man- popoonre work — an a. to exchange ideas and methods | for handling mutual deer prob- lems. I. H. Bartlett, in charge of deer investigations in Michigan, will be the Michigan Conservation Depart- ment’s delegate to the metting. Motor Capitol Club Fun Trial on Sunday A fun match for German Shep- herds will be held Sunday at Vester Hall, 177 Vester, Ferndale. It is an all-age affair, starting at 1lp.m. Exhibitors with shepherds from two months of age up are in- vited to compete for ribbons and May Eradicate New Chemical Lamprey Eels U.S. Sees Control of Pest Moved Up Greatly WASHINGTON i — A chemical of “Dowlap 30” may do a job on the Great Lakes sea lamprey. "oe that the chemical may eradicate the lamprey menace. at a savings of “perhaps milliéns of dollars.” * * ¥ Dowlap 30 is a complicated chlor- ine developed by the government in cooperation with the Dow Chemi- eal Co, Fisheries Expert ' compound by the forbidding made} E 77 West Huron St. THEN SEE US! NOW... You Gan MARKET TIRECO. FE 8-0424 | Get Your Wheels Balanced for Only 1 98 TIP-UP FISHING OK — Roger Vaughan, 487 Omar, making use of a standard ice-fishing tip-up rig has“proved that the hardy out- , doorsman can do just about as well outside, as the spearsman in a | shanty, when it comes to taking big pike. Roger landed the five big northerns (above) which averaged from 8 to 10 pounds and from | 30 to 36-inches long, on Morgan Lake, a private body of water north | of Pontiac. He used minnows for bait. F ae = Reversals Mark Westminster Show NEW YORK (®—Ch. Smefen- jagenheim Domino, a Basset owned by Queenie Wick agers Ss FEIE. 3 2 F |Square Garden was so so bewildered | the dogs were awarded nothing more than «polite patter of ‘ap- plause as they pranced » Judge William W. Brainard Jr., of SHOW STOPPER — Handler Robert German holds Ch. Putten- cove Promise at the Westminster Kennel club dog show in New The crowd of 8,000 in Madison York, last night, beside the coveted best-in-show trophy. Promise ‘is a standard poodle, first in more than 20 years to win the coun- “try’s top canine award. Owiier chester, Mass. didn't seem to know which dog to ca Far Hills, N. J. The spectators favor. AP Facsimile is Puttencove Kennels of Man- | Poodle New King of Dogdom It took Brainard 22 minutes to “Tt was a very close decision at the end. I found the poodle immaculate, sound and in beauti- ful condition.” * * * Promise scored a major upset himself, After wading through his © breed he came up against Ch. | |Roadcoach Roadster, the sharp by Mr, and Mrs. John Wagner of Chicago, the victor; the wire fox ter- . Munro Ww. Lanier of . the terrier winner; the 2 Ch. Pugholm’ s Peter Punkin ter, entered by Frederick and Soderberg of Albany, om toy winner, and the Irish r,Ch. Kinvarra Kimson, sent Louise S. King of Port N.Y., the sporting i Pointer Club Sets Field Trial Dates Dates for a series of field trials, Pontiae Press Phete dies Rebutls MOTORS Service and Rebuilding NOW" MOTOR TUNE-UP 401 S$. Saginaw AUTOMATIC TRANS Fast Service—Quality Work Exchange Co. FE 3-7432 | Show takes place in the Dairy i building at the State Fair Grounds, \with entries closing Feb. 18. En- ‘try blanks may be obtained from | the Bow Dog Show Organ, 4461 president: _Ray King. vice president: treasurer, Eugene Notte King, Birmingham, Mr. King is also show chairman. ‘11 pm. Hound Club of Great- announced an . Dembicki and secretary, Char- Show will run from 7 p.m. to . 4/5 Qt. Code Ne, 408 Sedvd GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS BECAUSE THEY HAVE AN EDUCATED TASTE... Knowledgeable people Code No, 109 PO WISKEY « - ‘PROOF . 30%, STRAIGHT WHISKEY, 6 YEARS OR MORE OID HIRAM WALKER & SONS INC., PEORIA, [LLUINOIS . $6940 2 "i A Hiram Walker eraaad § ’ Remove Fishing Shanties Before Ice Is Unsate LANSING — Ice fishermen are reminded that shanties and other shelters must be removed .from lakes before ice conditions become unsafe. : Anglers failing to comply with this law may be assessed costs of removal, in addition to fines and court costs. License Revenue Up, ‘but Sales Total Down 7 LANSING — Revenue from sales of Michigan hunting and fishing licenses during the current fiscal year is up $1,635,844 over the fig-|run for an hour to an hour and a -|ure for a year ago, as indicated |nait minor periods somewhat less. by incomplete returns from license A.M. OM, dealers through Jan. 31. ate: th tn oe The increase is attributed to|Pridey 2:28 $40 28 Hit higher-license fees. Actually, the /Seturey 4:38 0:38 3:88 18:90 number of licenses sold is down ame od bes 1its 8:38 11:36 for all types. : Wednesday 6:35 12:20 7.00 12:40 * * * Experts Can Name It It doesn’t make any difference to. Pontiac's Joe Young whether his huge trout, taken last surnmer * * Question over the identity of the fish has been raised in a story : Joe Young's Trout Big, | Either Chinook or ‘Bow Sapiatantion teh Widlla, the ead says, that Young's fish has 16, possibly 17 rays in its anal fin, The huge fish (trout or salmon) Interested in Viszlas? State Club Planned Norman Felt, owner of Pontiac's *’ rainbow, |Felt, at FE 2-7328. Falcon went first in the miscel- — laneous class at the Utica show, weekend, Snsured Members : SAVED $45,279,553 Yes, that is correct. This Exchange at the Auto- mobile Club of Michigan has always charged a moderate premium to the members of the Auto- mobile Club of Michigan, yet at the end of the policy year has always returned a part of what the insured-member paid. This refund now totals over $45,279,553. Members’ insurance cost them*$45,279,553 less than they paid for it. Dog, Vuulllceteits Problem ‘ By JACK PATTERSON There hag been much discussion} lately about «amending existing gate des fuahcenes 4 Siliies dog is an invasion of that right, we feel that he's with the situation as he sees fit. And just in the last year of 1957, the return ‘of these savings amounted to $4,367,315. Why | don’t you get aboard? = Detroit Automobile Inter-Insurance Exchange ,eAttorneyein-fact: Ralph Thomas. . 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The weekly contains local items, poetry and editorial comments on the weather, recipes and breezy neighborhood items. The boys’ mother helps with the typing and supervises the final layout of the ewe oe / pages, including its advertising, mabhuieees Se one. Thé editor, who doubles as sub- i 6 We ones 2 Le. eanene ae scription manager, reports the’ et gies it “ ; paper's income at about $5 a week. | —— z The “payroll’’ is non-existent after “I was terribly disappointed in Paris. Why, I can get a better the expenses are totaled. facial right. here." : BOARDING HOUSE : ae HAW HAW! SAME OLD YY MY WORD! IT'S BROTHER JAKE! YOu Y ‘Anny ERETIN WZ : |G AS BIG AS A BEACHED WHALE! “ANDY “anc 2. sist \F = INCREDIBLE / THAT CIGAR IS AN E+ KNOW HOW: "Xe : Zn» HM! HANE YOU SOUGHT OUR WALLET | Ne) iS ey | EA WITHODT IN ae | Zs n ’ : IDE-A i oS ome . : | a WITHUM- <\ AFRAID 0 TAKIN NANCY -: | By Ernie Bushmiller Bx| WRG} Kume/ tue \\ A BACK SEAT : : Z — \ | ee A CONSTABULARY)! 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' ar ! iu sf 5 eo ' ‘ Ah ae Voie ‘ " Le yo 4 . / ae ees oe : é j Pant ee bal c ° $ 4 i ¥ 1 a , 12 Pa : 64 2S eee a We Mike ae, Mother and ah Son Escape in Near-Zero _ Weather . ALLIANCE, Ohio WA father, and seven children died in a fire] ” early today which destroyed their aeons two-story frame home. Fire offi- cials blamed an’ overheated coal Anes, furnace for the blaze. Beet, The mother and a baby son es-|-sbbas in the near-zero Cele e oer x * * Ye ic to. — Hs President Eisenhower's two The vietims were Robert L. Lil |PRGM BE, MIR. co saetreesees TER) llllon afer ee ly, a chipper at the. American /PSiemee. 88. -'i5-i"ing"’"!2"7: Lin] SoSans bat farther mows om eee: - Steel Foundries Co., and Cynthia./fadines, batheuse (nshe. des. '-: 1591 momle polley was awalted in the wusshin @ xoaien’ 13; Gregory, 11: Marsball, 8; jgquash Mupbapa. bu. -« $23| president's upcoming statement, Clara, 7; twins Robert and Ro-| Tomatoes, hothouse ‘ibekt.) @ Ibs. 3.38 Meany Seles that the jobless a berta, 5; and Pamlin, 4. ees. tepeed. “oe “*| Oils and chenticals were general- figure will rise at least ocd | th Man Heads | Mrs. Barbara Lilly fled in her ly lower while steels and coppers millién before the employment a rup ! night clothes, carrying 5S-month- Poultry were ee, 5: Teas : improves, He called for a ld Me vernorrs ros Soong eon tome tl Ix seme, pubic worse |C amnbell-Ewald Co. | | pp he Daneel” cases," included, -—" state ton while US. Steel was firm. Re- Sree ieauediataly. os | Fire Chief Milo Sights said the mon. eae : : me 3 , | fire started in the basement, | "Whites, Gree 4. Sete ate Frese) so a dae Beth ela LIAM the, ‘situation fa asreisng seeney. Carve! Be curled’ up the stairway and/ [i ot calc, Setee. wed, . eee seems to feet it is," Meany said. | pwald Co., was Thomas B. Adams | second floors. * wrowna A. onus, tee, '| ernment made known that the |. bert Winter. The boys received their aw PRIS , it's getting to nt} 38, of 18545 Wiltshire Dr., p | The father's body was foupd, in)3¥ ade forsee ges carngy wlsighiges Se eee ay cn Had Jere 2 been . ; 7 | the bathroom, Three of the 1 : ; missile given ober, * | : fren were buddied ie 8, clothes eee ee ely, Ober ara, ncoang | OVER Autos of Decade Ago Lifts Load Limit mead Guh: action. Vleet 2 lentia portant be 100, Sesceeds: : ‘closet bedroom, : lanes North American 4 chasing - . Henry others bs a backs Ganetiee — two|3t; meaium, ‘S0r deeds! B. iaros, a ee eee t rc Makers = : pun ome © 5 a circle." iwi] continue as | of the | 2 at = Pe uP yay r uc S 0 ar | me ANLCIO lender pel” ee : _ it. DETROIT, Feb, 11 (AP) — Prices paid Du Pont was down around a 0 Some Roads the with to the by the ) * tte cal etn eer mene “locaton: avile pee wi RELECt Great Advances (ON) | met Seen Oe eee Sih Resincd wo fe eesti When firemen’ answered the call), Heavy toe bene, 25-26; light (P*)a major fraction, : : ee effective program to see that 10/,gams Little, Colin Campbell, 36 at 12:10 a.m. in the Negro fryers, 2¥3 tbs. whites, 23-25, barred) Other opening blocks: Bethlehem ? ie bels 3,200 jobless: worker or his Berkley, execu- the |recks. 9637; caponeties, 44% Ibs... 25, ick ie Labels job Cumberland Dr,, of this northeast Ohio city, the) Irth, "Goce. ‘mostly 2629: eld roosters, Off % at 38% on” 2,000 shares; By DAVID J, WILKIE operating transmissions with quick- | go without food, clothing, ied whee f. blaze had ay er a General a octets i at -“ : AP Automotive Editor er response pa gens at ape Miles of Highways as/>, medical care. 40-|27 La., ald the home, wirehaired 1,000; General Motors a ae gg ems, greatly , ’ oncluding sessions of : | calmly net out of the base- Livestock at 34% on 3,500. DETROIT. # -- The auto indus-| proved conditioning and a Frost-Free’ i pow vp de ne the x vice Sg 0a aw sige = ment try has made greater product broader availability of power steer- venous leadern ordered al: elson, Ehsaredt bow oral view . = DETROIT LIVESTOCK New York k improvement in noid yp decade ing and power brakes, LANSING W —° Com tens to ineist pened ‘ ne Jem sani To. early ade. aug rigs len senate gp try switch.| And while fuel may cost more {missioner John C. Mackie todayinge contract clauses barring T8lisich Jr., $16 Arlington Dr., Bir- 1. Et ; eR Cave Morning Quotatlen#) ling from a 1988 model to a well-| per gallon in many sections, the |designated 3,20) miles of Michigan mination:in the nation’s) vincham, executive vice presi- Belleville Fire Destroys Gaeta teadatand eof see ck Agmia) 15... 81 Tal Orly Goal. OY sensed car built: five or six) O¥er-all miles per gallon has bighways as a “frost - " Retitactories and other workingiaent: BA, Schirmer, 456 Lone Feed Mill, Lumber Yard steers 26.50; reads to ed eee : tas Jones i 8 years earlier. gone down - ms work woe a ‘cial tack places. 4 © + gh cow ag gg ste me 2: -pmuareek A windowept| aes. ut uttiey Hon Sel ei Ale Ps an BS ENGINES EFFICIENT. + | Sela tacecaaee perceutore ot {forced during the spring thaw. | Uplons also were instructed to Sicmen eth beer’ vice in , a feed el ond 2 wy : 1640-11 90; eanners and Alcoa “ The industry's latest cars have the horsepower is being used for x ® create procedures within their own presidents. - lumber yard at this gore Vealers ie. ; rm) 7 more efficient engines, smoother operation of a growing mumber fie said the liberalized policy on phew carry out i Michigan community-teday. MITE Supply about sieady: 00; prime Am Gas “eS : Sess ' seasonal truck load limits will meaningful « traffic on nearby Wabash Rallroad| hte: ‘wlity "inate: cute Tees Skee ae : Probably nothing the automotive save Michigan industries, agricul-| Teamsters Union leaders, mean.) — Lodge Calendar = tracks was "| Hogs, 300, Butchers and sows! am N Gas Train Is Derailed 4 engineers have developed. since ture and consumers millions of dol- 8 comm of ar The blaze started in the ome-jsteady: m et itked. tts, U.S. No. 2 and) a " World War IT has had as great a lars a year.” pal - ~emtge Bg Pg Ledge NO OD Fe AM. Clark story frame main building of Belle- 2 21.00; few No. 1 200-215 op . |publie acceptance as power stecr-) agackie’s announcement was in yrs + wp Oe cu wat oi % 7~ i ville Milling Co. Wind carried|iee, 3128; No. 9 and > 400-200 Ibe tnt. Cow Bng , charges. of , neverthe-/7:00" pM. Work in F. C. 7 sparks across sireet and sped sraee 0-108 19.00- as 0 naps ia ell rt a speech prepared for a meet: |).:. renewed a series of mutual Vargo, W.M ~ py, eee arep ge po {!_ANN ARBOR (INS) — The de-/cost_ options but many ae ak, cadet aol oa wor anteaters AFL-c oe jlimited «su ter lambs 4 experts stan leaders. N ; B More than #2 men, most of them|stesdy;, fer small on ! et Sea eens pte poe ard eqeipment. Ga all care within) “""” ews in rief from neighboring fire departments, gent carly; 2 : are : ‘miles northwest of Ann Arbor to- the next few years. a se of a lron Age Predicts State Police reported today that | “Fire Che Tein Stach estimate ° day was blamed on the cold weath-/ DRIVERS ACCUSTOMED _ ® per cent reduction below rated I Dj k aaah tak Gin tte he the loss of the feed mill building , er. : Many motorists, becoming ac- weight capacity has been applied) § I< } kU at about $20,000 and lumber yard Grain Prices The — - the at aat|customed to these power assists,/on all 9,300 miles of state trunk- fee S to Ic p LaVere oes go eg — Se Fas Hl f mapped du tothe cok and the ny a? Would rater reg semen hichwaye during the, spin , mated S79 worth of sporing gos : = Opening lrg snapped due to other item of comparable cost than breakup and in certain other pe-| NEW YORK (INS) — Iron Age 5 . oe Oats— “ weight of the train. give up power steering and riods. magazine said today the steel in-|from a rear storage room. Wholesale Food Prices ype ss... Mipy gost camp Normal trattle contiqued on Sibraking, hie dustry will “bottom out” of its| Co sis sat fire to the Highest Since April Se eee Ores cide if Re pes Ae aie en for| Of course there have. been | The theory, « oleory, this ont eee tie oe recasion in ie a ceoaiery frame mame I Se. . sia: Etwg qj12 repairs, improvements both in [necessary to protect pavements|¥°ars this. month at 66 Crawford St. yesterday. Fire- ew Sok Sr en ates ie : is 2 nore vate eealbg were NO conlal tet beating eles tem [bon erecting end ober weigh, The national metalworking weeks cre ede bls prices, as measured by the us ssesese? Pisa May Te 1G i" eg the power adaptation during the damage due to alternate freezing) > 4, in orders and pro-| Which did about $100 dantage. & Bradstreet Food Index, moved|Bep. 22°1:::, Ling 5 : last decade, These would be im- jand thawing gf water seeping. Gicign by no means suggests] gy _ te rahe " . — 4 with . : Bennett Explains Vote mediately on ye ani fore! motor- derneath the slabs. an immediate splurge in new|$901 is hav. 4 * ; : ist switching from a 1938 to an " " pang top Rang a Walled Lake Man Hurt 7 :: 2, \to Fire Dr. Schwartz bomen Fanta Boge bo abe gaunt ote basioare. Inston na it ane aoe tng 0 bafiet Ginner on Pe the week ending Jan. 21. The figure in Three-Car Collision as : aes m4 WASHINGTON ® — Rep, Ben-| The last decade also has seen| policy was unnecessary ® |in April and May with “some early os We, -. is. the “highest since April 1955. 2, of 2310 S. com $3 Me 3 Roval Dut"... 356inett (R-Mich) said today he voted'm a jor advances in automatic) statewille measure and cost straws in the wind in March.” 8. = Ge is E. This week's index is 6.4 per cent cae ge aed Lake, ad. (Come, OF --s+- 382 At Jos Lead |: 23 [to fire Dr. Bernard Schwartz &8\transmissions. There have been| wards of 99 million dollars an- Iron Age states the steel price) DAnneree oars for above the $6.13 for the similar ™eTce oe as ad. [Comper Ro. 114 & Reg Pep - 303) chief counsel of a House subcom-/nymerous variations of the original nually in economic losses.” structure shows no sign of bend-ione of the best selections in town. “week a year ago. mitted to. Pontiac General Hospital orm, rub. 10 Seab Al ‘ ig/mittee investigating federal regu-jprinciple developed by General x * * ing and forecasts that the increase) = ge. [Tuesday evening after being in-|Deere |... s+: 3g? Sears Roe. $88ilatory agencies because Schwartz’ | Motors oud ted he said, from|i™ labor costs in July will bring a volved in a three car collision, said noug ‘aire "::: 60.4 Sinclair - ©°.! a|"*position became untenable and|shortly before World War IL In| L0sse® Tesullted, & price increase of $5 to $7 a ton. | State Pays $21 Million _|Oakland County Sheriff's Deputies Dow Chem ... 38:7 § ay ” its original form the automatic inability a trackers = Underwriters in Pontiac ~ ~~ to Jobless in January Fe & & -°. he 23 314 mittee 1 Pena’ _ ane _ Searels road equipment Men's Club to nsor Ralph Hopperton, agency é | as Elkins is reported in satistactory 1 444 * ° : ty and in reduced service to com- structor in the Toledo office of the — DETROIT i — The Michia0| condition with facial cute, Deputies ; $5 4lpan the comsnlttes' and Bave: theh as nites. and” industry acceafle| NOW Cub, Scout Pack — [NOVY Pit tneurence Go, Wes paid out $22,003,881 in unemploy-|; L. Holmes, 22, of 722 St + lee Vi committee members sit to ON€/combination of gear shifting ‘and: . +. : Church @ s ——— rag oy yes the Lite Under- ont high the in eters @ TeC-) iiford and Charles T. Davis, 20, Frock — ih Swift & Be ge mett said he was the con- icone pee ho Ss He said the frost-free network was| sponsoring a new Cub Scout pack.|writers Assn., held this morning 0 4 — p. today. | aN Deches Rae Walled Lake, |@e2 Dun : 06 Lal. ."| 44) gressman who moved to subpoenaltne shift from one range to another|based on a mile by mile engineer- The first meeting of the pack,jat the Elks Temple, | sie thet director of the com- Suns peies te tal Gen ilii"-.°. $44 Tekan 88°: {8 ¢|Schwartz to: produde any evidencelnow is scarcely noticeable to the| ing study on the design and struc- meena oe ee ae ot ee ; a , epute Gen Motors ... 383 tThomp Pa .. st. he might have to béick up charges ‘ture of trunklines. Friday in chu insurance — in mission, said the previous high ai Gen Tel ..cces 428 a car operator. : , [~ payment baw in agony 1945 when ro age gg engreel pris omit Gillette sha i, fran W Air . Bd Sidhe parteaies’s on Oe Teaeedl Brought out originally as a bi Bhs - med indicate hope Pre cor eal te chad wae hot oe mince pr pier ngenal : claims totaled $21,366,424. F ri + 84 on lo : . ighways constructed in Mi Horton estimated that the effectthem ‘and. skidded into both ears Gras’ «11 Ur,cumes, so4|Communications Commission. | swediam and Meh rice AF 9P |since 1940 were designed to carry|Parents pase ran of the payments on the economy! on icy pavement while attempting |Gtenemmg 13.6 Unit Aire «Be ’ * are standard on most of the |‘! legal loads the’ year around,” 25 amounted to restoring the earnings), avoid them, sald depiities. ur iL < 104-4 ue Lines... 384 Says Ingrid $ Wedding higher price models and avail. he said. ) oe ee Hooker Ei .. 38. Ug sea “*7:: BYito Schmidt Definit able at extra cost om all others, | = Excell sons. Hooker Et... 3, US Sed oe. BY nite ' “, xcellent Opportunity Rome Court Postpones —maud Rai S185 Van Raat: 368), Power steering and braking and|$80 Million Invested : «sy P Ing Rand .... $82 West Un tei. i¢¢) MILAN, Itdly (INS)'— An Ital-tautomatic transmissions , GOP Bid for Governor Rossellini’s Marriage. Suit tnt" wes’s35 ° Werte a ——— nvrainsiigr Sie have contributed most to the prod-|_ NEW YORK (INS) ~The New SH Ee Al AGER Ses . «In ATE veaes 0 . : * Berg ment achieved Stock , Exchange announced : ; Has Bagwell Undecided | rome A Rome court today Pee cI ar Went, O° 183] will wed Swedish producer Lars Soe Seen ang Lapaentbacip tan that its monthly investment we % hice hi FAST LANSING ih — Paul D. ling of film directoe Roberto, Rosi=' *a@ i Sea Zeth Rad "AM3/pe%9 Rosset ia dlawolvede land geen wosone match)resttted in the investment af $00-(—mE Mivele: Mil Shopoing Canter. Solar and bonus. 1 Boswee, Bihan Fete Uatver- sellini's suit for abpinnent of hes The fangazine Zurepee eited ~ betine: Ba pe rangoments. State experience, age, references. All sity professor, said today he is ivexican marriage to Ingrid oe hat it called “‘n el armopize with outside hues alag replies confidential. undecided whether to try for the Bergman 8 & | (Compiled by The Associated Press) oe the sinttae Bas Webs came into their na wart pot Republican nomination for gov- Ressellini, now in Paris, asked ioe Indust Rails oe Stocks identified asa publicity man for rent ° lowing ‘eather, mo-|the - Send Reply to Dentioe Press, ben Ne. 3 beeen for annument on the grounds that|wek St) cc" dac3 $69 487 i0¢%lthe film “Indisereet” which In- ineeanen s a OP REN ee Bagwell, GOP candidate t ger S cath ‘ago ee ons ieden hair, jacquards and numerous saline aicted in 1956, told a [ine when « the a ae ook ear ate ata Wt BY Ht rid recently completed in Britain.|thetics and other materials are|Femain In : Ly } eth arenas Sd on lovato tan etl wes gully the wile ef St BH 4 itt Business Notes med Sen eee CNS bor on mn sere — of a meeting of Republicans Dr, Peter Lindstrom. 956 low 22... 244.0 1262 69.6 I17L6 z= night where he was promoted Miss Bergman, who returned to ‘ ny ten makers currently are ws I 958 BU Ti Z as a leading choice for governor. [taly this week from London, is DETROIT STOCKS Robert E. Mott, of 7337, Loeklin/ing finely woven nylon - “Tam not new a candidate and vacationing at Cortina d'Ampezzo Figures ater ee are eighths St, West Bloomfield Township, hasivarying color shades to enri ; I have net yet made up my (with their three children. Allen ' ¢ @& Bquip sgt 3 ted Dodge service |interior appeal of their 1958 oats mind,” he *aid. | The hearings are closed to the Baldwin Rubber oo * owe oe been appelaed = Sue abaiedal India imports a | t of ee Hers te ere eae tae Dodge Detroit region, whieh eovers Disputes Idle Workers a large amoun ' 7 . e DO savers be ‘ ie on, Wi cloves annually from apo for/Ford Reports Increase —_ {Rudy ee ie ou a aeehiaan and wover a ee at 4 Chrysler Plants use, partly, emple a cere- se ; [ 1D iinwsieh ‘ Ohio. 8 dquarters a monial incense. in Net Earnings for ‘57 -|"sxn* 8.74.9" acca.” *7 ? 'italamazoo, DETROIT @ — A Bieter: 5: ds dispute interrupted operations|f OPED Ls Meet lity reputed ma casings orig of far Sor car ae 1988 at 30:30 mA oo Ponting. State 1957 were $282,800,000, equal to By. Orion Board of Review Detroit today. About 8,400 me elivered, taxes | ‘ + Moet. 12, 13, ‘$81$5.20 per share. This compared For the 18th straight work day,/} uded and equipped | . PUBLIC SALE wah $236,600,000 of net earnings 5,000 employes-at the Dodge Main with the a tol nae had ae esis eee “— Tax Hearing Dates Slateds= teres 4. 1988, 10-90 AM. 60) Pontise State’ The company reported its sales pany. Chrysler offici the Bank Bidg., 28 N. Saginaw St.. Pontiac, for 1957 came to $5,711,300,000 or 24.2 per cent greater than in 1956, Included in the the earnings state- ment was a het profit of $53,300,000 Michi, = eb, 11, 12, "68, PUBLIC BALE Chevrolet, 2 door, Motor No. . LAK jissea Public Gale to be held at 0:30 ogg — 1958, at 38 N. ts ot Pontiae State Bank “ td Seti Feb, 11, 12, ‘38. ORION TOWNSHIP + The Town} In other business, a Township) | ook ship Board of Review will hald| Board! aatoerioad 9 $1.009 paysnent public hearings for five days this|to the Oakland Board of year. Tee beeciant oe re See ter mee for March 4, 5, 6, 10 and 11, from/Clinton. 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 5 p.m, each day. = k<- * «& | Ernest Crawford, Walter Green and Supervisor Ferris Clark were appointed to the ‘board at last night's township board meeting. | ch a) Do ‘Man's Job A notice is being mailed to all Property owners whose assess- MOUNT CLEMENS « — diss Justine Ann Ortis, of Center ja Wayne State University head ments were — so ow may _ youn assistant prosecutor: / compared with $91,400,000 or $1.66 a share in the like quarter of 1956, » Ford directors declared a divi- elem by the dnder hursdar, "bsbrnary 37, pee is the ghace of on Rartonat, 1 BANK OF DET Orr South Main @treet, Michigan, * i, + “THE. fowmac PRESS. WEDNESDAY, _PEBRUARY'1 =e 1958 Third Missing as -Fire Razes. 4-Unit Dwelling, se 7 40 Hospital in The dead children could not be identified immediately, They were the children of Mr. and Mrs, Rob’ ert Stevenson, who occupied the frame house, Police and fire offi- Mrs. Sexton and re daughters and a 10-month-old baby were hospitalized, Redford Woman Killed TIMES HAVE CHANGED — Former Detroit river front home of Edsel Ford now is scene of more social welfare than social grace. Lime- stone, 2%-room mansion is business office for UAW union's social welfare department. Besides the home, there was a swimming pool and a multi-car garage with servants quarters. At the edge of the river stood the two-story boathouse where Edsel kept his yacht. Edsel’s family in 1920 consisted} of himself; his wife, Eleanor, niece of the Detroit department store _ magnate, J, L. Hudson; and their sons, Henry I, 3, and Benson, 2. ‘The family lived in the house five - years before William Clay Ford - was born, Later, a daughter, _ Josephine, was born. After Ford moved the home was vacant. At one time the garage- servant quarters were used as a dancing school, but the house re- mained unoccupied until the UAW purchased the property in 1944. Housed in it are the union's Fair Employment Department, the Social Security Department, the * Women's Department, the Com- munity Relations Department and the Office Workers Department. ‘Ultimately, the union says, these’ will move into Solidarity House next door. The Ford home. will) then be used to house UAW Educa- xa City Affairs NEW YORK @®—A pretty T-year old girl was lured to the roof of a Bronx apartment house yester- day with a promise of 10 cents and a lollipop and thrown 12 floors to her death. year-old boy suspended from a parochial school a month. ago, sur- rendered to police and admitted; “I put my hands around her neck and choked her a little bit; I don’t know why. And then I pushed her off the roof.” He was-charged with ‘homicide. Police said Medaille, son of a hotel . desk _ clerk, vehemently denied that he had any intention to harm the girl sexually. * * * Killed instantly when she landed atop a first-story abutment on the building was Kathleen Hegz one of eight children of J and Rita Hegmann, who lived in. the same apartment house as Medaille. Medaille told Deputy Inspector Francis Michael Medaille, a 15-' +\jce-choked Mill River. John V. Halk that he had said toa 2 \ Sse es | vita pu beac wins Wala OF ty 10 toes ad 3 } paw The Ford house was built in 1913 Edsel Ford Home Used b UAW or Albert Le Stephens. It was 120 Str t P “Mov A — ei a al Oy eel ort teats IT OCT FT ogre am oves. - By J4MES DEWEY sling Scho of departed galety Saland Jose by overrunning,” the Ford|Pastures ‘ona two-milliondoliar| _Demnor tne a Deal tet we ae wa ee ack See Gos Pe See * athe 1968 street improvement pros “More. improversents’ on eat he ne Of Edsel Ford, typists. working over life expect.) years. But in the intervening decade Bi efor yber ytege types Ha gion cacteryrngatb cute hala “gi ancy. tables. in. the paneled and) _%t Was Violent swiftness that over-| the house littered in a social icity Commissioners ordered . wlank grovel ork al Jar ll ae andr on gpl | NB "/faa_ the old house in an historic! whirbwclimaxed in 1894 wien ® |sessment roles prepared for pav-|in the offing. siti nine Wh than social) “® sabiegues jatea bf old Detroit. - ee ee Oe ling portions of nine streets, de- No protests were voiced at last tite Office workers in the convert- The change came when the UAW of tho Frinee of Wales. ce paving parts of 13 other|night’s public hearings. Assess- Ba oatcaoore tage “Mamie ni eapemaceatiuar, Bag deed cr pen land for its dnterna-| Detroit newspapers described im streets a public necessity and or-| ment rolls were ordered for: mansion visited by Edward VIII) Ferds were rted to fight the tional headquarters in the once-|fine detail the elaborate festivities/dered: public hearirg next Tues-| purt street, LeGrande to Hillside: “=. when he was Prince of Wales has| good fight can still take heart, exclusive East Jelferson riverside|@"d numbered the scores of guests|day on their intention to pave see-|Chicago syenus. Baldwin te Pantiae, Ov. been turned into business offices| however, from the heady elassl- |section. Many of the moneyed|on that glittering occasion. The|tions of eight more. avenue, Baldwin to Uuiveraity; Satlinie for the United Auto Workers Union| cal quotations emblazoned on the jtamilies of Detroit had built huge, highlight came when the future ; social welfare departments. MARKO a THOR. | 8 . ine with exveutlye. ability f ad “Bort eon ar pe ene, ’s WOULD i x Kas: RES Seevice. cRDY NTERIO 2 Call between 10 and 12 & prose si Ee teacher. Mra. shop. W Le, aInc : NEW ~ ‘OR RE- ork eed _ FE 5-004, Wtd. Children to Board 26| ¥= oe Commanen Oakland oe rite Box 101, be” Bs s= win maintain and fn vo your Fon ociP iat | here. ix ses Wanted 20 Men wut SanverT IN Wy Woue.| TL" fr'prices, reatat goa cide rege Be, Write | Rawielgh's, Beas’ Mens A OR 9807, WALL WASHING. WOMES—OR ASHING. Bier acl GNEMPLO Bans ma odes eee tis 2 Building Service 12 Shute; On 3 < agineonaule bag ge y geraings, = Bet atesigre i ime Srady. = AAA Floor Sanding Dressmaking, Tailoring 16) PaIny AND, W. PER Good s ~s me si ey. @ | Bo Setine diploma net necessary Fier Leaving —~ Finishing | 49| ALTERATIONS ON MEN'S — LA-| WALLPAPER RES MOVED BY Wid. Household Goods 27} WANTED e helpful, Por complete CL TRENCHING digs garments Reas. FE 8-000}. easonab! r, : check above and mali! A-A TRENCHING | SiTBRATION je | : / Catt route elieitars. 4340 per] Fit name, aad address to "Box eaten | a | clevision ‘al See NEEDED | / The Pontiac Press ey ee eee proeuey 38 Ses A&B TRENCHING gg Sy ve Service the Ww | Footings, Wa ie. in my home. Call 8-8455. FOR WANT ADS Help Wanted Female 7| 2 Wanted Male 10, Br sscee| nies Vat Nereis DIAL FE o-016i : at ie vag. “3k auy| Cutem Grown, OL 1490, SM) oO Wt En sit From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 7 ' we | woreh eeOReY et T se, wants full time oe at sa 5 _of any. kind. i we N he a wire i Re wrke Y _tiac Press a ii NEED CAT Ca ait Sts "‘of| EXPRRIENC land ccmragte eg Augie. Dt a a sr SERVIC on srm| tain rage tare van or pet | EC OML,OR Wontie Tes, | Pita wMebsicd unm! whe arian, "Beverted Walter g te -TRENCHING AND ~ODELL. CARTAGE Ay © maxes ine et Gaeta al ee , BULLDOZiNG yu. |aderecew A. Johnson Re igs *\t Gite hi \ Wi TO ACH if merece sips Funeral Home . .FOR FREE 7 Sd BS ORTGAGES ll SFE RE?) Coretta yatta, at |%, C092 ERGPERTIS fae es : « — Get 4 cup Westbend coon Cha LES. gars Tele eninge. aA a a ge A a , Pree 160 N Perry “para, loan + Becks ont ~ : re * ‘Dros. Pe 6-800 es as “ aartins. TN: DEBT? ~ OVER $1,000,000 VE 2 2. wets tmimediaie 8 Ts | ek Ba va i eeethe IF SO: ik, aa ae trailers iHOe TEDOND FRE omen | «Let US| — “yr 1 | Give Youl Place to Pa it} Trucks to Rent | Ease Your Mind “ Wanted Real Estate 32A) 1 . Restore Credit : LOT TO BUILD] ‘ton pickups — 1% ton stakes WEARENOTA | “eee i mp trucks Semi-traiiers . *< a Pontiac Farm and LOAN COMPANY ea Industrial Tractor Co, MICHIGAN CREDIT 4 anal SouNserons are ak 2407 PE 4084) recy at Bi Painting & 5 Caen: 20 ~Y KNAPP SHOE S Leslie Middleton : i i OR 2-t098 ‘Listings Wanted mine pares home 4 days, ney “his . Write Work Wanted Female 11 PICK- jE | ha 8 pire 3-0058. eves <4 & i ov heal ments. ‘D&M BUILDING wooed RETURNS. $2 TO $5. 5 NEED HELP ath waak om op. AIT FOS NO WAITING! : & Wereight iio pare ‘vant, #8. ‘Long | abe “Ma 50182 d form, ge $10. oe kd pee No, 1 pong Ao Sam mm ‘sie Dixie Hey. Pon- Vicinity Baby's pet. pet. ——— LosT: ic. Lk. area, : ~ enilonental ne et. land clear MA e aa Moving & rockiag 19 NT SE | Reasons PE. §-3458 AA-1l uced Rates able watch. Reward. MY 32-1131. Tost — MAN'S BROWN | BILE Goatey hake be ae eee BOXER; Ponti, a_ and Ondyie: col “" "th z a4 “grec ‘ one pe ae a te & brown ard. On “IMMEDIATE ACTION On any gocd land —— = or ¥ SL eee “hoe 4 : oP te ng K n, Realtor 2338 nd, +4563 & GRayY After i fom es. iba Ree ack D ‘. Hobbies & Sapplies JAA Notices & ersonals 23 a etietil g| ARE yOu TOO ING Try. weight reduction today’ ai ul PE eat, For appointment, PATE “CASH N A FLASH of ! een URRY, ‘sell things —e Classified. Ads. ; 7 other than myse . 800 St, Clair, rig We 7. W. ee ee oe aol eee Rese é : stBuys | Seat ‘crt Today LOVE AND WORK | ‘ame ranch = j Meersfet action roy Adams! HOTEL AUBURIN to eee reason- Roonis by Day or Week . i apartments. “Sell, ORCHARD CT. APTS. amie’ peated Or === {19 SALMER ST. — Pontiac's new-| 464 . 2-0239 Y > sepeme, C0 Willams tx ha | se meene spare individual et, Meeal tue h apte, aides, Cin TV : ae Our Hindsight | Z TANS, \FYT. BATH. 10 CLARK.) frances. sir con ttioned A few 1| By gay or wesk $10.00 & GD E. Bloomfield Hihglands ROCHESTER UsuallyIs Better =, | a 3 aie. 5 wath sabY WELCOME. Sa. a ~ 3 Bedroom Colonial in pic- COLONIAL Than Jur F Foresight ee | Epo ea pie net] Under Construction Rent Stores 40 Tocated io the “Heart of | + But not fa ae floor, ON heat Also rms. Reas.| TAKING APPLICATIONS for 1 and = if ae ey even less money Rooms SS pers Ate erie spermene fF oem) TORE 08, ST METERS Oe HssThnter Sear at ace, eae 4 ROOMS — Ideal for businss : 8 unusual brick =~ ment, PE 82842 FE B-6018 Call FE $0686 ait? 6 call PE fireplace nee al $8:500, low down pay ' @ ROOMS, GAS HEAT, CLOSE IN ERW ier | Fe. . 3 Ra hoor, 2 bedrms, Tile bats, Steam | STORE FOR EAL po i caren | John K, Irwin ce ian Pe ee ne rea bee Eb wong Pe OR | Se abt Min, td metios "Woet, af € RMS MODN. PVT CADILLAC) hea adults” onl = . PE 25408 or FE 43064. rg Got Pontiac on M9. $85 month. EM 4 ait “PT, NEWLY DECOR. 3-4062—Arter_ 4:30 EM 3-2418. 285 ©. Pike Gi.. MUtual 46275. @ RMS. AND PVT. BATH. EAST Rent Houses Furnished 35 side _FE > 1 BEDRQOM. COZY. NEATLY| ~ — wax eed = o. INVESTMENT $350 Sioa? Rated MEW! 2 BDRM. 6 BMS. AND BATH. 2 TNL GhTS| turn. Auto. gas heat supplied, 4190 99. 38 poe 400. Vacant. “Cold wp not? Why doen't everindy st come down} - HUNTERS Om. S-10t. Harbor FE _ #2000. | SDRAM WARM CLEAN HOUSE, gee ase are | NORTH END here for the winter?” ; = (boty vent: UNION LAKE AUBURN HEIGHTS 37 ROOM UP.|) eee ee eee ee ai town Pontiac. Idea! for Te- ‘Ponti Moter from {his ; ae arn A es, ee eee Sel ee 4. FE $-6430. ee eae Sereey, oF & 5 rms. & ‘bath. All|. eae Pot fenuy in, town ‘eS ra eat Includes utilities. J. R. Hilt«, TFAMILY HOUSE, 3 LARGE LOTS oral. Lew "an payment. For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses. 43 ae realtor,* PE §-6181. One 3 rm. and a © Me. R A I - Vacant. ; MiteisesasecaA Soles tnd “he income is 2- 3 AND ALSO 3 RMS! Mier Or both We side FE 8200, | Oy nnett Inc.| peel ee c ‘ 4 Down, o | NICELY FURNISHED (2 BEDROOM." WALLED LAER) REALTORS. “JERRY ADAMS 3 CO. \ , . 5 ACRES 80-ACRE FARM fA ey & ba ee om 5 INQ’ 2 AU- a. Ge © - Reas. 28 ©. Huron st. — PE $-0466 | 2536 Dixie Hwy 4-4561 : 4 ’ * NA ‘ se 7 Open Evenings an@ Sunday 1-4 | after 5 Rr’ i.s00 — "OR 30083 Toom, "kitchem ‘and uility. YOnig + Boat tr y Sorted a nS —-y.|7 RM. MODERN WRATH. WASH. Sal gn ange : xitehem and utlity, FOnty pg waa nie, ant Bs J aR 3 Ts} $2 ronsiengee Shae comes: oo een Se ~ e Brings in, 900 per week. 412.00, WORSE PRRAT ARES. miles ‘aa Ciariston. Gleaming oak floors, full For sale eS ee owner zi ’ 5.0877 i : ir &, ; & Numerous bedroom ?anch home. Bindes ‘Seat, ‘lights and ges. ie {ROOMS & 7G BATH Ga PER | 5 bedroom brick front home. Pu | ~ 388 'W. LONGFELLOW ae oe, Sinalase WILLIAM ©. | bulldings._ 60; acres Kitebie, Leaving tate Will sacrifice. PH 3-6389. : mo., also larger homes with bath] basement. 100 x 159, let. Watkins ances included. $600 down — : : Tiree ‘siden. $5:000 dows ; CREAREL FOR TART We] Maad! ih heed Perum’ | CIVILIANS | Sges=t#etits | GODFREY =p | 5 1 OUR BEAPIQN ABEL, of 2 Tm. tum. apt. Also 1 room! iei¢ Taylor Rd. or phone FE JAM TY CO. es ssi side NOW IS THE TIME | _or ’ : Wes cating, Prva ed vee é $300 DOWN WEST SUBURBAN-TRADE out Dixie : Ze get started on that home 3 & : 3 BEDROOM HOUSE. MODERN, | | BEDAM BRICK RANCH TILE heote Fars Quner mest oril ADVER’ eel with ‘well and basement Entr. Adults. 2384 Auburn. . || Rote Hens Fone an basement 4 features. in Pon- NO OTHER COsTs and will make you a deal. tor 2 carte airs.| f'n mighty wood bedroom hame foundation in. Hillside loca- CLEAN. 3 ROOMS & BATH UP.}4 ROOM PURN. OR UN-| tisc. $900 down. $100 mo. PE Come in and it over— LEAN, Pune tae ta. faurn FE 54 ih = ey oes, Yon 6 See. tion, $750 down pvt. ent. FE 5-1560, 960 La- : : £ 2 bed Para -y new, full base-| . Will also trade this for home inte model” ‘tar m ment gas ‘ired ance, good ¢ : 5 ROOMS AND BATH. NO CRTL- CHIL- nent, - Syenee Stee, ; in the city. : ov ace Near eomate * 2M ear rge lot is DIXIE co MERCIAL COUPLE PVE. BATH AND EWT. | oren 00 pee en en on en - | davea™ street” 8" pe DRAYTON PLAINS ; ae et, Sole {eas than| Choice @7 acre parcel with b . at. a garage. Basement. OR 3-000, vacant cree new 3 bedroom ranch home | ? BEDROOM 9 se rent, Dixie on, beth cores, RAYTON PLAIN ROOMS” FE ¢i0% OR FE Walk tm and look at tt and if| with tile bath, auto. heat, Fae Ueoeite heme. te myetion| uh Lake edutnent3 enea| TRUE Trentage "toned This, bilevel home has § roome pt ele oe nee ee TRADE = nena setegee. Lo gown Ay Sh Rardwosd Tooting, ige:| sres'areveatpeted lovely kitchen: | Will sell’ “ail “or ‘part incuding 1, bedroom, “Harry wer furniture, near Baldwin & mee bedroom: DAYS — WOSDWARD MENT - NO Kitchen, birch @ and trim.| full. modern” basement. fenced Bo HOLLYWOOD FS Howard Sts. OA 62918. een < TOWNSEND | COSTS. * #200 down J. PHA terms. avail: yare Beautiful nurroundings, Pon VACANT LOT i Lares fs or uxire . —. WE vy SELL . es school district, = . larg 1305260. $16,900 with WHITE LAKE, TOWNSHIP. FOUR CAND CONTRACTS on meee Gone Dae pee gene at) ae ton ee low down payment. pms. aly iasls down. EM 5 room venguien. eee eke ee - ONCE IN A LIFETIME oppor- poe door, way _ Ragan NIC IE as'apa Aigminim swuies. New| foniy rputemse Gert faeie| Sol Meal for arcentee | | HUNTOON LAKE . a base: auto ie. Rooms, baths, . Will “take $6,000 cash. Must heat. 1% car garage. modern. Gas heat, everything “ Eg hw Beg ® bia rat — a ! tte gate: tenants pay nets own wt! LISTINGS WANTED | bedroom rancher with al- — con pe easrt| 23, WEST HURON STREET - | 459 pown” 6 condition. Pleasantly located on| | We have the buyers. You a very Ses. tick. te a ene Fee | — ee ee een | Rinna Teeaneree| FS anaes oe] emer ee ened | matter fied Bes ad * eclliow st m v e ° i vel - ILA. KERN, Realtor | parter Rome, litt s¢. 1, pie) pith siding: Basement. New ol Willem Miller we sold Grandms her house’ plus barbecue. pit Other features basem. area. - 7 SAGINAW. FE 22000 plumbing, Low an. pay meat. 3% ain. At $6,050 this one can't be Real FE 2 et a : 48 ft. kitchen, carpeted | ‘REAL fon Sousa tor beat ealtor 0263) 5a "founy, = living room and drapes, water Ouiy 9400 dows payment ‘and ote i) Jim Bost to Brash Fost Ottee 500. wag gt nl nig © Emenee cecil ae a ; ae Ds. AE ag Edw. M. Stout, Realtor. | : : on og Street = . / Y 1218 Beidwin Ave PE 40547 usa e bedroom home, vacant, = ‘a fs yt gS &: 00 ok =—_ CLARKSTON ; PRONT | Tainum storms and’ screens, ‘Total — 3 BEDROOM RANCH, 1 1% Raves | este pew, mee yard, wil sttehs . Bome og ay r . Beautt- ‘gag - ~ vadroom : room ‘4936 ; view ve a. 2éar D. RILEY, Broker 1 dt $1,500 down. 2 t028. : dines L, utility | | BEDRMS. TERRACE, 415 A MO gareee, Rent » & ceed 5 Elizabeth Lake Rd.. ; : ,, built-in extras. Also ewe ge $75 0. y, $10,060, term. PE 41157 FE +4021 ORION 1 ABaA — 3s — 1 family “room a) 2 car garage . WA LAKE. pride ; ; with a Par. * rag oa one ta PONTIAC WATKINS ESTATES ” charming country intry home. an - : lores s best i tne, ans 4-2293. living. Toor. ‘kitchen has cup- 9.4.2 please the ‘oent discrimi- = $1027 DOWN — Lovely modern E. J. DUNLAP seapling. coven is a, 7 BEDROOM. WILLIAMS LAKE to pare. large wardrobe ~ nating home seeker. Oak c bungalow with privileges on Wil- wa tema: . free, 40 per month. ORiando gy 9 basement, auto. Joslyn Cor. Mansfield floors, newly finished. pias- Hams Lake. Only -3 years oild.| CUSTOM . MODEL NOW & heat. 2-ca¥ ree, $13,, tered walls. Attached ga Established in 19i¢ Pull basement, oil furnace,| $1,000 less BY years price 7 $60 SOE 4.2544. _ = ae si OUR NEW LOCATION Rites ~~ gy hy 3 LOVELY NEW RANCH HOME in| . . akan bat one bates of 8 WHITE BROS. —o- =e. TEL-HURON SHOPPING AREA ered porch to on, to a4 Clarkston Estates. 6 Large rooms, lot. “A real vaiue." REAL ESTATE . Lk..2 BEDRM. . NEW Vacant, 2 22. BRE CES living comforts all bitch kitchen very nicely ,Ove an , ES . | ee aoe baa. ft. living room with firepiace,| | 3 Family on the West Side. oaly cay Le ES per finished, stainless steel sink, | $8500 SENSATIONAL — Lovely bun- seco : 3 ROOMS BATH Bijehen, base 1% 3 bedrm. apartment on and ample e galee._ Com ly modern. Ga Cass Lake Ra Open Eves. ‘Til 9; Sun. 10 “TH 5, FE Ee. ear garage. Paved drive - floor; One 4 room spart- room. ce ou'll be . Pull basement, wall-to-w re ote . fe ment; and one 2 room leased with the many closets, rfect ¢ondition. | FE FE _¢101| To Buy or Sell Call F F partment on the Ist fir. A 2 BEDROOM DoLL faundry ‘toom on main floor, full| Paved i. location. Easy | MODERN 4 RM. INSIDE CiTY. * mack 2 car tttached. ear garage eer : month. Call eaitor Parvidee : ' pak eats, prastered walle, HOUSE — 21 it, carpeted basement, baseboard hot water) terms. 95.386 with $389 down. $50 mo. Howard E Fox 4 cee atte Be ae NEW. Smith- cars — more tures tnd in the tied’. bath. & screens. Large 108 ft. lot | 911.500 FOUR — Bedroom home ca ae ae Mints on ps | BF, decorated. $40 mo. | Back lovely ious. Can bs tnd iawn, A good buy at S1,800| Sacemeng ait Att taeeeee™ site | LAKE ee Blue. Sky zugeter. PE 4-7558. Wi $2,000 DOWN | sscom bum” bouekt Sar S060 aaune terms. rooms. omode $087 Dixie Hwy. 4 ROOM UNFURNISHED, ttractive ‘ Pron Fc ideman Sumas | gamers | amen mes! set eoat | T.G.T. rocke! BUILD NOW. -—7 Room HOUSE REAL ESTATE © OPEN Eves. hea “heat ulated. fn new 2 bedroom wits several “trees, an paved | Gee ts’ beam ei Our plans "BEDI HOUEEa0y-FoRcR | “= ae, ea eg 8 alan Aas POE ee ta eae rage. Exelist ghborhood. BEDROOM NORTH END ed street, $2.169 down, family, . fall price | 3. mibungsiow. Base- ag nies fv per month. PE aif ed road, 3 bedrooms. Full b Balance $49.00, per month in- ume ment. Oll AC furnace, storms and|* furn Lake onEr® = Ms _ Sv pet month. Bared fe pase @ RM. OlL HEAT, EASTSIDE. $14 ght, fenced . yard. Gas quiet cluding taxes and insurance, os chk “baa Oulu heii gereeas, siuminum ® wi i. aa oF cash, mation call Gubert Davis, 4915 eee. elon. ull price only $8,060 with at modern hom jm of - 4 LARGE SOY STL VAR LASS. | 91.009 down. Comimeree area. § this lovely 4 bedroom ranch condition. Hardwood floors — Land contract, or smaller home : room ¢ on 5 lots. New fo *. me in the Sylvan -area. . walls, fm this area. Ask for Mr, Brown. HOS-'5 LARGE Srear IN WATER-| air furnace. Lake pri : IVAN W. Large kitchen and _—— q Cocsehent Siniakt chook endl Evenings call OA 8-2618. , | ford. $85 a month. 22 Auburn. Of | of trees. Call EM 34210 or MU eS ee ada oO L. H. BROW TRADE/ LARGE 3 BEDROOM ON GROUND) _ficet_in_rear. +2065. y $1, : 2 : TF : level. Plivate entrance and bath. FIVE RMS_ 435 MONTHLY. OWN- | ou sos. @ oom et ew et DOHRAM | Beet cee shopping PRARY. PARE SUS. Attecctive 3| 138.¥. Pag N, Realtor BRICK RANCH HOME, Wil ac: HARBOR Pane, Covergiet. pepeenatle.- CR st Eo eee ae Ponting. _ | schools and stores. Fireplace, ce- drapes will go with this bedroom ranch home less than 3| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | ¢eDt home es ail or pat] 3 or OR 3-6224. 5 ROOMS, BATH. OIL HEAT MOD-| ramic tile kitehen and path. At-| FE 5-047] - REALTOR house. This is one of the years old. Dining area in kitch- +] gown ‘payment on. desirable . “bein on 3 RMS. KITCHENETTE. GAS PE 80030. Ask for Bul. tached garage. $16.500, terms. Call | (5240 AND SUNDAY | Ricest we have had in this —< ¢ Bg & DOWN many outstanding ap-| {ROOMS AND BATH ¢ heat, hot water furn, FE 8-0544./§ 7 “ROOMS MODERN AND OA- =EM 10 or MU 4-2045. MULTIPLE ListiNG SERVICE | ‘ *rea. Ternts. ong = ar oh m po Ram : \ = 3 such be t BuEes AND LAKE ra 3 BMS. PORCH AND BATH. $75.| rere $1,000 down. 10 acres. 2 bedroom | ROCHESTER AREA. BY OWNER.| 6. 1 RESALE — Approx flowers. Here ie an excellent bUY | wew 3 bédroom starter home with ily Reom built- MONTH. , 5 Sete gre mere | Fi, Cions toe Ng 5 eri Sal SU | fester Natives Bowe Priea| . Seaee’ s Suet, Sim eons resign frags, Lat iis 306 and oiner| » ING AT LOW coer. i. - Ww 5 * i r . . ties. tera Neer Pontiac Gen-|5 Rooms 2 MoE — oi? ie pcg . : * te sell. bet sion attic Yosh floors, plas: oyd Kent Inc., Realtor pe $19. 950 tures. ane sa3.sbo" JIM Wi WRI RIGHT w Bwy. . és 3. RMS., UPPER, PVT. BATH AND, $00, SILES Righard Siecle, Besley, 206 Center| ULTIPLE LISTING SER basement and oi] heat, ‘Pay- ‘ Pas a ‘Telegraph ° A custom 2 bed den brick crenb. ON Satins te ign” |T ROC AND - EUV aLTasn | 55 cx. 70 See Bet ad ema cnatuaing sToMun PARKING | ranch. Basement 1h oie, Sear) THIS STREET OY SULT. | ogg $ OAKLAND AY 4 7 GOOME PRIVATE BATE and |_& 965. PE ¢-S002, _Under $25,000. PE 49163. "| Riding Horses | legen Vieiniy of Orchard Lake.| falow™ of , closet "apace, VaRARGE rd “Seen nes, DT te entrance. Stove rator. All|? RMS, AND BATH. $00. MBE- Can be kept on this one HOME is 6 RM. FOR SELL OR 2-475. ; basem - Gilles We children’ Meet Crocte| chenig St foquire 2oie Aubarn acre of ground. A 6% room both profitable and rent. $6,450 $4,000, dove. of, Slee oo ele ane, WATE® let, S11308 & Auburn PE 5-3971 Ave, FE 40534. ay en brick home with « full base- Se Thee oF tee Te EO) FE | Se Oae eee. Nr. McConnell School 3 ROOMS, 18T FLOOR, WITH PRi- ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW, 3 - Ess. ..c: alow at a bargain price BIG UNION LAKE SRCTION Neat 3 vate entrance. le preferred, mney = main Ney. Orr. BALDWIN. 2 Bedroom home cme anes . vik Oe of $12,800, wold 1 birch. kitch- Near Baldwin & . 7 rooms,; bedroom vacant . Spe, no heavy drinkers , All util- art Union Separate dining room. full ee ewe well landscaped en cabinets; ample table 1% baths, gas heat, some fur-| bath, wired for stove, automatic rooms and 008 nee ania ales sabe acer PORN. OR ard “te “bus, 411,380 = Breezeway to attached two adapte ay ment tion, And ( per mo. Phone FE 44008 or OA| fear yard’ ively, fas 3 RMS. & BATH, PVT, ENT. WELL) unfurn., $50 per mo. FE 5- ee eet et ee =| Se GS uae geet what better neighborhood | | ( | |. a end pond buy. Only. = Feta Sa bin ith HOE OF NEARLY wt OF OF medi Pouce | fieriogehatet it 2s | fame dpi equa Fool ne : : tr Z i i B je Ta pray | oe ee Oe Se bong ee roome. 4 Bedrooms. Kitchen LWevare proud to be glad you looked _ POR BETTER HOMES CLARK REAL ESTATE OOMS A A CLEAN SR RENT PRE- iw e r 5 43492 Pvt. ent. FE 4-0401. kh cui inrerenatien ‘st ie - you at yout sonvenience. RAY O'NEIL,. Realtor OO Si eviheoss with his J bedroom Te W. Huron” Open “Eveninns | © 3 LARGE. RMS NEWLY DECO-| _Oakian PONTIAC LAKE FRONT. $1500 . 262 8. Telegraph Hd. Open 98 home. Autom matic ol eat at, Ga ___Multiple Listing Service rated. Plenty of closet space. Prt. | SUPLEX HOUSES LIBERTY a | oo" - wensesgion. 2 | North of Pontiac +7103 sg - Pius 2 OPEN Sig FE ot ea SS, BE ot) Eades | eae aoe gees: | MOOR De Br anagr,| Riipeewi em waiow) “OPEN Pe : hag what you can see in . wri i. : 1] house Reasonable. ments. K St. . with garage. 2596 Wainut Rd " aisana lies taraehes, 1) 8 per"whs McBee cet |RUPARETR Lm rear, gout) ly bape, Tee dogs | Scarce. Se Renata Ena: Aun scctmentse | Steen seer vodris, ot __per week 51 Feneley Court, “a meece oe ving’ 10e's2?" living room with | igh rom Ge wat of fre 5 pREDRM yp BEORE, SORE. DRAYTON NO*Completly fur furnished 2 bedroom eas mest, on a * Gio) BATH. $80 MO. FE) sa i. Saginaw a tan . Lae, patches c| te lees company. Lares . ee oa Ry E, ‘treet Pal ete. $8,350 full price. » 3 ROOMS AND BATH ON UNION | CARGE, CLEAN GARAGE HOUSE | fna lower levels. 3 Bedroome’ned | eli Dmanmed kitchen thet is —= - Vacant =F : St. newly decoraled, tiled bath. | “Chiidren volcom. PE 40053. tath om Gober level ana tee ing. Two garage. Fire- N\A ree es ae ponte gas heat. FE 4-5425 115 uF N ST Eumdry and. wity “room. 7 . place in the fecreation rm. | eegog nanaon 1% car 2 «RMS. AND BATH. PARTLY « Bedrooms. fu aapenaen, 0 oiek. iiity room, 2 also, This "home priced at | 2 bedroom with Jetee| fruit tod oerrieg, R44 furn. Reasonable. Centra clean ment. screened front ie ed. Child necepted. 267 N. Perry's, g 1D ene ag J, et TTAYDEN, ealtor femily who is iene of sity garage. Corner Pull Price ean = ipo ms 7) eae FE 47073. steam heat, 3. baths. close to is B. Walton Fe 8-041 Open Eves eee. living. See ‘this st PIONEER HIGHLANDS — 2 bed. | only 96.380 with small down = , 4 ROOMS. HEAT. FRONT S8T., overyi room BRICK BUNG \. payment, WwW ae aan T corner W_ Pike. FE 44686, 115_Seminole. | S Indianwood- Hills: carpeted living room with ree |. Se OF Ee et Ss ARTS DEAL_ 1 LARGE ROOMS. DTILITING HOUSE FOR RENT. DRAYTON | 4 ummer's. _ Exit lee three bedroom With eating. space PLUS screened A. JOHNSON, Realtor $, Room, 2 Redroom,_ full pond ,PONDALE i HEATED ids —ist FLOOR, |_ 36000 or Ma ‘s1715. Ah d Kursctive ‘kite hebe Puli Pummer living, PULL Base-| 1704S. Telegraph Rd. Only 48. om. Cees close in. Also gatage. FE 91414 |HOUSE WITH (2 APARTMENTS. ea basement. 100 ft. lake front MENT with ae room. Weil FE 4-2533 “| GILES REALTY Co WESTOWN pas ded 4 ROOMS & BATH & PVT. ENT.|— 5-6506. ° ° on se Indianwood - trees. - * . NEARLY NEW 3 BEDRM In} Buy at Winter Prices Lake. Skating in your own VAN L privileges. C ’ ; : oe ee ang ances eee onsen wecoms, On| TY : a, Seon | ERR] 0, WE TRADE © | Martvre dnote Ped | > 4 ROOMS AND BATH, ih ee 2 2821 or FE 4-9584, orea 2 bedroom nr. * ta decorated, warm. OR 3-1978. NEWLY alli w. TKING F BRICK bedroom | re : / = Bind —_ ; large kitchen, util- Ss ia ei 0, “feat earage SAT ees Sibks| NEW BRICK. 3 Bu BATH ALSO wer pany Rng (No Se cATO werent et with ehrpeted, itehen. = Tot, cry "oat wares, —only. FE 32-1523, amma casa fculeee ee Forms oar G A Y LORD. title Weal ¥e Rg Mg 8 2 car , and Bs tonsa mee rm. "4 ROOMS AND BATH. SENT -WFREKLY eR. Bg ee dam | 8 19.5 tA 5. Clove. te 4-9729 RENT WFEEKL a picture w—large oe “4 ont Call 5 ROOMS FIRST PLOOR_ CLOSE se ge home Fun Watkins Lakefront - | 156m, pine Open Eves, Tinaow Really Dia, kitchen wi EXTRAS ; Ra pe meer oes | a Te ee ee eee tases se etek fork foe Ott engi! rurntare Appliances. OAKLAND News Knowles weer am fg Ring Rad en Newe Delnd Paula, who's been in “Threepenny Opera,” “Brigadoon,” ~ Bellboy ; sews. MesKinnes taw. News, Davies one base owe oer 1? nd op cal “ t ete Kstnts “Gem mi Han WOAR, Bruce Mertyo wipe Rows mal , roblem.” and top cafe shows. Pedestrians are our biggest U:00—W) N Sports wear. iets Geran: rig mA Matec is . Music, with Mason . J va oe ean Mrs, Page ae pl ig “Tat pote Hall . les W Break : : ; News, E. Chase Bose Suit Ey Ene | fae ie etl, | aver eS 80 0 Route Now at $90,000 Continues ‘Competition Tomorrow Night By CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK ™ — My mother told me that Capt. Michael Hi 3g on Television Program ver and graduate of the University of Denver, class of 1951. After important element — at least . i — - - a shee SHAG RUGS ‘AN AWFUL LOT’ i e 3 had $5,000 in oe goa oy ih ‘ak “T don't ‘om Washed & §$ og : exactly what it means, And $50,000 ||| Fluff Dryed "EF well! I only know: that it would jj} 4 with this od — mean an awful lot to the |) rout SS SPARKLE O'Rourke, 29, is a native ft Den- Ans Cae FE 2-8697 2 Blocks W. of Telegraph graduation he shi to Korea! » as a rectal Homer By served | AUTOMA : = with the 2nd Division ~ which TRANSMISSION jmeans that-he didn't have a ball. SERVICE ~ a Spee novgalbs REBUILDING AND meaning that the Army & ee en ne Sarees © ving. | ADJUSTING .. . ALL CARS | ne DOWN PAYMENT —— 1056 WwW. Huren ‘in Hi-Fi GARRARD REC Ban PLAYERS CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS CO. 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Call In Person or Phone res OR saa08 “- Linegin- once’ said: My daughter, Carol, « sopho: lnim And every time I pick up al ~ Regularly $59.95 Sh See ee . | aaa Ok eran : ee = . = — Sa ~ - . — ry err i. now only Ea. { NS oe MEF SH DO. i q a a } 4 q { Hobnail Milk Glass , ; Provincial Lamp . | decorator lamps Youse Gapre 7 Pieces Compete Come in today-and choose from our lar w? Ea. rly Reg. etd 77 r — of lamps. There's one expecially ] 4 Regula ‘at 109. 95 ; designe oe every room in your house Maple fini wood. - Walnut gy hardweod and This low sale price lasts for 3 days only. o plete he ibe, sie, ele eel tak white milk gidse contrast e/- — , d ti Come in -to- toctively | oi the fluted cotton Lamp Dept. Second Vieor day cnd ee ti ‘sche priesd bunk’ bed.” "print ie oy | \ ee ee hy Sin : | Ae . : i ta “A f xX, , oe scion -TRIRIY:RIGHT. Niece ee _|___THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, F BRUARY 12, 1098 eat aan } She Paik to Khrashchev’s | NEW YORK (INS)—What better eopecially Yaterested tm Khrush- jactually feel friendly to the man [ane BOK 1055 ies bee chev may be of interest to you. ‘since I have started praying. for % “T have been driven many times more in the Arts College, St. | azine or hear a broadcast ’ te my knees by the overwhelming Louis University, and several of /Shout him I'm trying to see if this : conviction that I had nowhere else| her friends each “day ss ' . to-go. My own wisdom and that of) Mail aS eas ee ee : bor the diy.” Seemed Jnsulficient| Siam officials, The request to the (Plastic Corks Cheaper _ el is that he work overtime Speaking of . prayer, ‘consider a edhcoraie oct turn | LOS ANGELES — A good cham- that engaged in by Marie Aubu-| "4 a © pagne cork costs about 6% cents, KINSEL'S **\the event of a US. attack on ° AUDU-| yack to the philosophy of the ea nee ae Pe rere [~ , - tal Progress" wich spuahea)femie Man of Navareh, « |fopely Coes consequence, Seasbrpegs ean” leer Tae kaise other| fe % in St. Louis. In asking for some| ‘Carob insisted that since I sold about 70 per cent of California’s|probably have pa Sng it he) #"We will destroy. y cities and: women are under way. The drug - ‘fares 12th pie 13th only x material on Nikita Khrushchev, 'them on the idea I should pick aj bubbly wines now are corked |heard someone ig bombarding hisbpour. babes!” Khrushchev" thun-lmust be taken for 20 days each a ry e Mrs. Aubuchon writes: . tough one for myself. I picked our) with plastic stoppers compared guardian angel with athe — idéred—in that particular’ paper. and at present prices costs! : “Perhaps one reason I am friend Khrushchev. You know, I with 40 per cent two years ago.ito make him stian., nd. he’ “He's aes too far! > ge about 54-cents a-day. = REGULAR 1 =. LARGE SIZE 69° * nos aii o | Johnson’s Baby Oil UO “ Fe) REGULAR 89c — SAVE 20c =f j - 00T CREAM OIL 69° = iE -WILDR HAIR TONIC n REGULAR 69 — SAVE 16¢ : 53° & Na S9 = 1U DA 10) 1 : a | aeanenaleaaat = S P E C / A l g o}- : ™ : hast bs ) . “2 FOUNTAIN aaa ; nell oe . oe : 2 - 4 *e : 13 = ‘ " ee “Fr da i vr Tomorro aad Friday | z _— TODAY'S SELECTION — z and Saturday 2 s diaiia Delicious ke ox | ae O . - ¢ fe: < i Es % : * P 2% 3-pc. Bedroom Ze ‘ REGULAR $1.23 — Bottle a 100 BUFFERIN Tablets. * REGULAR $1.29 — Kinsel Brond 69° COD LIVER OIL Sir _ © SPECIALS @ Rebvaery Tath and 13th Only! TO KINSEL’S' Regularly Priced at $229 __ ee ©.Includes Bed, Chest and Double Dresser - , if you like the light and bright beauty of modern limed oak this is the suite for-you! Liined Oak finished veneers on hardwood, highlighted with brass finished hardware. Dustproof, centerguided‘drawers open. easily. Why not refurnish your bedroom ‘now at Sears low sale price. You can't afford to miss out on a sale like this. ny now, Save! BUSINESS a Be ae S.T3SNIN OL SS3NISNG YNOA ANY. Limed Oak 3-Pe. Bedroom Suite _ J 66 FILTER . _ Including Bookcese bed FILTER KING: LJ cavesese ns 65 6.8 "s *“* © # @ © “ee © @ #e# @ @ Lea eaue eee e es @ | a8 pres Attractive siyliog. in agg Gere mohair and rayon frieze fab- smooth relaxing support. ric. Five Harmony House ¢éol- Long- “wearing rayon and col- * ors to’ choose. ton tick, igs oa a3 border. : : 10.95 SAVINCS! : . : dia . Reg. 29.95 Baby Crib DOWNG “NOW. eee . SAVE ‘30! Panel ends on crib on Sears ward off draits, drop Eas sides for conven- 88 asy ience, Natural oak Coil-on-Coil combination {or CHOICE OF ASSORTED CHOCOLATES Gilbert’s Milk Chocolate With Rich Chocolate Coating ~ $m 79 $2.00 PANAMA | ! ‘ASSORTMENT in be SINESS TO KINSEL'S SSINISNG YNOA INV. REGULAR 10e VALUE @ LA PALINA @RO!l TAN ~e $ @ OR WHITE OWL = Payment finish. Come in and see. “TAKE YOUR BU Plan! S.13SNIM OL 4 154 North Free 1958 Pon ntiac ¢ Stati loft Wag Mbieele Alin, Renistcatlon; Compen: tris Pontioe Chieftain Station ; Weekly F . OPEN EVERY NIGHE CGE oO PLO PREE PARKING for 5.000 CARS Si i es RE ee eG a a _THE PONTIAC PRESS,. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1958 Sa) New White Goods Department i - Cannon ‘Sheets 2 SHEETS me ae Size Reg. $2.39 . EETS NON, FITTED MUSLIM SHRETS 72’'x108" Size Reg. $2.89 -. $2.29 Single Size Reg. $2. 89 . * "72% 108" Size, Reg. $3.29 -- e “B1"x1 08" Size, Reg. $3.99 - * CANNON MUSLIN PILLOW SLIPS 42""36" ‘Stme, Wiap. SG OSs... 5 eee n. NOW 39¢ CANNON PERCALE PILLOW: SLIPS 42"x38Y2" Size, Reg. 65¢ €0.....-....-..4.... NOW 55¢ CANNON PERCALE SHEE Size Reg. $2.99 .. $2.39 EETS CANNON De gg FECAL 329) CANNON MULTI-COLORED PERCALE a Pg eeesoneeoeeee** CANNON COLORED PERCALE PILLOW SLIPS. Multi-Stripe, Reg. 98c @a. ....csceeeseceeesss mow. o#n* Solid Color 22x44", Reg. 6 Solid Color 16x27”, Reg. 4 SESSA rege oc ss < mate tg 2 FANTASTIC "WINTER CLOTHING SAVINGS! ‘MIRACLE MILE and DOWNTOWN oe 10 A.M. to 9 —_ 9:30 to 5:30 Mon. & Fri. 9:30 te 9:00 CANNON manne TOWELS CANNON HAND TOWELS *. CANNON wii CLOTHS 9c mothd: Cole Bag? 256... ccwccgcceseccns cus ee Look at These Values! $60.00 Ladies’ Coats .................. $30.00 $50.00 Ladies’ Coots ......+........... 25.00 $ 5.98 to $17.98 Ladies’ Robes | eS Y% Off $10.00 Ladies’ Skirts ................. $ 5.00 $ 3.00 Ladies’ Handbags .............. $ 1.50 $30.00 Girls’ Coots _...... cack bess $15.00 $200 Giele’ Coete =... ae 2 $12.50 $15.00 Ladies’ Car Coots.............. $ 7.50 $ 6.00 Girls’ Dresses _.................. $ 3.00 $39.95 Men’s Suburban Coats .......... 00 $35.00 Men‘s Suburban Coats |........ $17.50 $30.00 Men‘s Suburbons and Jeckets __. “eS $20.00 Men‘s Suburbens and Jackets . 10.00 $ 5.00 Men's Ivy cream Slacks.......$ 2.50 $13.00 Men‘s Ski Sweaters............. $10.95 Men’s Ski Sweaters pee ye. Ae $ 5.50 $12.00 Men’s Crew Neck Shetlends..___. $ 6.00 $10.00 Men’s Bulky Knit Sweaters... ..$ 5.00 $ 895 Men’s Turtle Neck Sweaters... $ 4.50 $ 3.95 to $ 9.95 Entire Stock ‘ oe __ Men’s Sport Shirts ............. Ya Off Reg. $ 9.95 to $17.95 Men’s Robes Yq Off $14.98 Ladies’ Fur Blend Sweaters ....... Ya Off $ 4.98 Men’s Fur Lined Gloves......... $ 2.50 $ 4.00 Men’s Flannel Ski Pajamas ..__.. $ 2.00 $10.98 to $39.98 Ladies’ Dresses... » Off $17.00 Boys’ Suburban Coats and Jackets $ 8.50 $ 4.98 Boys’ Corduroy Ponts........... 4 $ 1.98 Boys’ Winter Caps .........._.. 1. $ 2.98 Boys’ Flannel Shirts............:$ 1.50 $ 5.98 Corduroy Shirts ...... pee $ 3.98 Boys’ Flannel Lined Jeons....... .$ 2.00 Men’s Topcoats, Reg. to $75.00...... ...¥ Off PLUS" HUNDREDS OF OTHER SPECIALS FOR THE FAMILY - ra Ed THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1958 THREE. = ram & ») i %, Ferndale’s Leading Bakery for Over 27 Years... Has Moved to | : MIRACLE MILE SEOPPING CENTER Just North of J..C. Penney’s Nothing new except the location .. . _ The same high quality baked goods ' which made Jerry’s Bakery famous in South Oakland County ? for over 27 years is now available . : at Miracle Mile. ' The same courteous service which you enjoyed for over a quarter of a century and goodies galore at prices that are truly moderate. We'll be looking forward to seeing you ag ~ at Jerry’s Bakery this weekend. . } Ask about Jerry’s special catering | service and let them take care of your ‘party problems. % “@ eer 9 ay COS een, meee ore “ee ) xy : Valentine Cakes and : and party snacks. All Petitsfours © be): your favorites. Ss ial Orders Special for 69 ine Day Vanilla Cake, butter cream frosting, Valentine c with fresh whole eggs. Also Many Others 00 ° to Choose From — $72 FRIED CAKES Homemade Powdered 6 for 32c Cinnamon 6 for 32c Plain = 6 for 30c FOUR : THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1958 ; rT ec ALL ADVERTISED PRICES EFFECTIVE ONLY WHITE, NORTHERN Tissue CREAMY-RICH COUNTRY CtUB Ice Cream a 59: SPOTLIGHT — SAVE UP TO 30¢ OR MORE Instant Coffee ‘= 8% KROGER TART, PITTED Pie Cherries so ~GOLDEN-RIPE . Bananas — Topple says "Clip this valuable coupon” “VALUABLE COUPON _ CLIP THIS VALUABLE COUPON AND GET- | 50 Top Value Stamps | “This coupon velid et Kroger, Miracle Mile Only, from Feb. 10 1958. Only one coupon per customer. te ponies cre PETTITT eee We reserve the right se limit quenpiniens Prices effective at Kroger Miracle ‘Mile only, sbrons ok Sarde, Feb 335; 1938. “ ~ + ' eee eens % THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1958 _ FIVE ‘ 8 % ‘ ~ AT KROGER IN THE MIRACLE MILE! : = | FRESH, WHOLE ‘? ' U.S. GOV'T. GRADED CHOICE, BLADE CUT Chuck Roast PURE ALL VEGETABLE KROGO Shortening COUNTRY CLUB BEEF, CHICKEN OR TURKEY Meat Pies U. S. NO. 1 MAINE « ‘ * We reserve the right to limit quantities, Prices effective at Kroger Miracle Mile only, through Saturday, Feb. 15, 1958. ~ 4 * bl - , ° ~ ng “ ek eee ee ee - SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1958 TELEVISION TABLES THE Week - _onty SAVE 434 Design is exclusive by Grace Porter, : a leading California artist. +oatem « ef trays is from long with baked enamel Each set includes 4 tables with wrought iron rack that is. de- signed for easy - = CRAs Ss || 2123 S. Telegraph Road ..... Miracle Mile ‘Open 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily See Our Large Valentine Greeting Card Display This Reg. $175 $ ) 14% : FRENCH-CUFF For afternoon silks, dress-up or tailored suits! You'll wear this graceful pump with almost every- thing you own! (Did you swipe his pearl links for the cuffs?) Gleaming._black patent;——ivory, flight blue or white—-with slender . jmédium or: high heels. Family at Thom McAn -‘Michigan Miracle Mile Town & Country Shoppers City HUGE SAVINGS WESTERN AUTO NOW AT WESTERN AUTO! \eagh= 2317 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 8-9666 . Open Weekdays 12:00 - 9:00 Saturday 10:00 - 9:00 on Home and Auto Needs ‘egular 1.85 6-V. = units for all cars, 90% nine 16046. 12- on Unit 16106. Davis Luxury Ride 18s. _ 8-Piece “3 $ * - 6.70x15... without s] 3°: is dec _ Crystal -Set 1 Finest Semi-Automatic i | 392 ” trade-in . . i reg: $19.30 $5 Month Spang set fou sock pats in America! Only... Tore You'll get yeors of service out of these safety-engi- ieee _— Wizard's exclusive features th eeivl= neered tires! Cold rubber tread on hi-tenacity rayon prt automatic washing! 1958 ne Rodent" worl Ay now cord carcass. Most sizes in standard or low pressure. ENTER BIG CAR in two dazzling DuPont exteriors . . . “Sunshine” yellow “Luxury Ride 18 Tubeless. Reg. 21.85 outr.... .13.80 _GIVE-AWAY | - or all white! Westi _ Buy Now on Easy Terms Wizard “Filter King” motor! 2JC2822-24. Pies Tax and Your OM ? Caner pew! - “Glamour Queen’ for kitchen washing! 2/C2826 149.95 e+e THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY {3, 1958 See SEVEN 9 ALWAY S F ] IPE NNE’ | WHY SPEND MORE: YOUR IRON CORD in Penney’s oll steel, adjustable ironing board! ONLY 588 — Compare these fosterém Penney's low puteel ° e adjusts for sit or stand-up ironing e perforated top speeds steam evaporation e rubber-tipped, non-skid tubular legs Yes, Penney’s has it—the newest in ironing beards, bargain priced! Efficient and hand- some in Carqueise with aluminized lege! GET 2 CHAIRS AT Se .6h™ COMPARE PENNEY’S ONE LOW PRICE! + SPEAKER HI- de PHONG POLYETHELENE! Light, Flexible Laundry Basket 188. FEATURE FOR FEATURE = no other like it anywhere e one 6-inch woofer, high ~ al PaNNEY'’s frequency tweeter tow * bass, treble, volume controls $ : e 4-speed Webcor Magic-Matic _ 5 O automatic changer, more! Lew, low priced at Pen- ney’s! Smooth — won't snag clothes! Open weave sides; solid bottom. Unique in price... enique in style slmplicity! Penney-built with sturdy steel tramé, no Won't crack, split, peel. sag 8 textured “gold tone” awl Yellow, red, turquoise, Plastic upbelstery! 4 colors. pink. — . me Aan Sake REsasr ) Open Monday Thru Frida MIRACLE MILE PENNEY’S = .i2'ss°" : “decleaill a. © Gal _ Saturday 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. ae o : . de == @ RIGHT «| __/ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1958 — — ___.___—ss THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1958 NINE . y NI 13th 10 A.M. (Res. : for 29¢ Colgate Dental Cream Reg. 58¢ Value 23 33° SAVE 25c! eee eee eee eee eee 100 ONLY Limit—1 to a Customer ~ EVENING IN-PARIS DEODORANT. Regular PACKAGE ( $1.50 Value of 2 STURDY BUILT. ’ = le! Reg. 1.59 Boys and Girls 12-pc. Jadite y | Sets Green or White ee ee Beg. Picd $0 Reg. Priced : BREGS $10.98 a sis PO Sihoe 2 att bit-«Sebea gael 46° Variety of sizes, colors and a THE TOY OF THE CENTURY, REG. 19.95 ioc Seca 77 GOLDEN SONIC 2c "36 controlled. SEE iT! First come first served. on a ae ene aeection — look- | COVER SET Regular $29.95 Value ° ing dresses. Act now for big ~ ae if : eo savings on these values. _ ee y Ae © Regular 42.98 Value 1 19 “PHONO ART” : Jz 2 Neh WHEEL RECORD PLAYER i . : _ Bib ond Half aien: $ | 88 Women’s 23 ; A terrifia opportunity for the Apuone | | - teen set. Act now! * i. : Sad Send i Grant “Charge-It” Plan icati : | Regular 59¢ Bt \innliees: D IMPORTED } ’ | po NOT Ti ' : : Cc | Wnisam eae Lo | _GGARETT E LIGHTERS : ie A | 2 aT . 3 3 =«-BUSBAND’S OR ! } 1 WIFE'S NAME i, PHONE NUMBER wo ; 4 Completely washable in prints. 5 oo . now tena } ; R and solid colors. ; STREET. PRESENT ADDEESST: ‘ sos : i crrr a ZONE NO. STATE A ’ ———— — i =e _ . = = Tei ic: SPECIAL SELLING a _ Sheer 15-Denier You'd expect to pay up to 50¢ eid ts am murcornn oe he, ee | , For Safe rat of Your | Seamless . Yor these fashion bright fabrics} roimov ee TABLE - Clothes". . . Well Made — IM COTTON. (22300 OSL | esh Hose ee. em eee | LA GARMENT BAGS | : = ~ es { : : SIZES 8% To 11 REMNANTS» : t TORMER EMPLOYER 7 oe EAnniwos “4 ee. | : = E 6 * : ei NAME OF STORE OR BUSINESS __ | AMounr, oma — or acct. t . 0.98 Values - Regular ms Cc q 3 Values : | ae , 7 tt BUDGET | 1 cand up - & | Values to 4.98 pee Yd | s BUDGET CHOICE halo sages . “s . , = 1 oe ‘ WOM EN’S a i i | ouanes 1 A thousand and one uses. Storage, travel and imited amounts in various colors orid ! = ; '- On any lamp 9. 98 and up. ‘Many moth prevention. Comes in pink and blue. H ATS designs. wn irst come first served. | Saseneee, =e . : decorator colors and designs. we 3 oo d Ce : : Geers ee , SEE YOURSELF SEE and TRY * New Color | Telephones: '. Volume Control Phones * Illuminated Dial Phones MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER—ARCADE ‘AREA ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1958 _ELEVEN We have a sweetheart of a selection of ay -~— gifts for Valentines . ‘ery one cure ovis, RE upen-vour sweeTucant G a 0 ria DAY FORUARY Ath —~ HALF PRICE SPECIAL! REG. $3.00 DUBARRY VIBRANCE CREAM MASQUE . “Kinsel SAVE Priced” $1.50! *4 20 Piles Tex Regular 2.00 Value a = Boo clever Mn” "~~" choose just the right token of affection for your. “one and only!” Prices in this ad effective at Miracle vag Store only. Thru Sundey, 16. DuBarry ‘Smooth Set’ Creme | Rinse “Kinsel Priced” SAVE $1.00- $] 09. PINK ICE OFFER SAVES YOU $2.01 Regular $3.00 Value Helaine Seger Pink HOME FACIAL " “ote te Drops of Gold Facial Oil with Royal Jelly 5.00 Value $ 3 00 Both for Taran BB Birdsoye Dispos. . 99 Fe — Save COLGATE DENTAL CREAM... 49% egular 54c —— Save 15¢ JERGENS LOTION ........... 39% JOHNSON'’S BABY SHAMPOO 7 7* Regular $7.95 — Save $4.00 Chrome. r Chic Hair Dryer . . 3” > Regular $2.79 — Save 80c — Alpine 7 99 | 40- Hour Alarm Clock MENNENS SKIN BRACER. .... 44¢ gular 98< — Save 21<— BAN DEODORANT .......... 7 7* Values in Svery Department Ui- UiBAYLIN LiguID $30. eV pe eee $269 Regular $1.00 Save 50c“on ‘DEeopoRANT 50 Regular $2.00 Value for $1.25 yi FREE! MAX FACTOR’S — = NE DESERT c>, sree saany ; | HI-FI LIPSTICK Regular $12.95 — Save $6.45 Velieet $ 50 Ge é a Electric Food Mixer. 6 : MULTIPLE VITAMINS. ....... $2 Regular $1.59 — Save-50c — Alladin $ 9 finiiihin the Foot... i Carnival Price S50 16 Foot .... “oa 3 Carnival Price a oe Soilax WALL CLEANING COMPOUND CELLULOSE calvas 229¢ SPONGE 6% Carnival Oo pic 23° Regular $29.95 Syncro- $ 00. ‘dae: abhi) ORI 1 9 po . let Ti di __. SWIVEL BASE ae: tpt gil een $1 19 oe vy. $6.50 woliis MEASURING CUP SET \ Graduated sizes: 1/4, / 1/3, 1/2 and 1 cup. Assorted colors. 19¢ set HARDWARE MICHIGAN MIRACLE MILE — OPEN DAILY MONDAY Thru SATURDAY 9 to 9 * ™ SIXTEEN WORK SHOES | , _ OXFORDS: “CORRECTIVE STEP. _. WALICERS . Flexible ade a Sion E “Fitting for Comfort * Bile! 4% to 10 ‘DREAM.STEP & SWEATER PUMPS. \ Elastisized to Hu ee Foot Firmly a pnue _gs_ the Day aes Bought Them. BLUE BIRDS Perfect Fitting @ New Styles @ Reduced dee? : - os, | a9? * - #te 10 Narrow end Medium ‘ “PLYMOUTH—CLIPPER CRAFT - -Boy’s Gym Shoes ®@ Block Only @ All Sizes — @ Cushion Insole — $T 99 : BROOKFIELD—PACE SETT ER— : MICHAELS-STERN — CLIPPER CRAFT—MICHAELS-STERN ‘TOPCOATS =| T and 2 PANTS SUITS . eae cwesien now 25” eS rere NOW $3375. $3 6" “Reg. $50¢.6..4%...... NOW $3975 : pene al oh te Reg, $55ve..7.. Now SAG | Reg. $60......... NOW 41 Reg. $60.......... ....now S437 $788 Ff 2. ¢ $5Q75 Reg. $75....... 7 NOW 47 Tak we trouLans Lone 2 ee Selected Group of Fine a SPORT SHIRTS| ”cuance : oh, . Reg. $2.98 $5 59 ACCOUNTS! fue a . | fnow........ ee * Zor $5 suDGET Beni bag rt oye Ss pote : | meme UPCET PLANT | oro aT, crt |