rsione, commissioners split‘ on what to do about it. BS. if stores couldn't themselves. eB. ness would be. unprofitable, and argued that sales personnel should not have to work Sundays. “There is no doubt in my mind they would Miles: and Wood. telttegislation\ that the city_ shouldn't attempt to legislate on questions of morals. “This is q question of com (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) _ The Weather _ THE PONTIAC ony Home U.S Weather yao ange el 2. -— Mossi cn Page = fle : Edition 116th YEAR * * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, ZeRUSRY 7, 1950-80 PAGES | en Tc Rowston n Eyes M Movies | [Martin Ousted but Dirksen Wins Could Backfire tou a e . “If the Los Angeles mayor seriously ‘advocates boy- cotting all new automobiles, we accept the challenge,” stated ars" Philip E. Rowston today, “and we hereby adyocate that Michigan boy- cott all movies and all vacations and travel to the _ west coast.” ~ Pontiac’s mayor expressed grave doubts as to whether the mess in which Los An- geles finds itself can.be cured | by boycotting new automo- biles. “It’s my opinion,” said he, “that this deadly smog is caised by these small Euro- pean cars and the old relics that still chug along Cali- fornia highways, plus those beastly and ill-smelling oil wells. There’s where the MAYOR PHILIP Rowston trouble lies. 4 ——“ff the Los Angeles mayor ordered all the old wrecks | off the road and substituted nice, new, bright, shiny 1959 Michigan automobiles, jt might cure a lot of awful conditions in which his citizens are forced to live. x * * __ “We in Michi to the un ie residents of Los Angeles who are gripped’ by this unhappy horrible manifestation of nature, kA must be plagued for- - ever by this dep ing fog, we suggest they buy. bright new. efficient cars to eliminate the oil burners. That might help quite a little. xk *« * “We sincerely hope nothing untoward happens in _ California to cause Michiganders to cancel all Cali- ‘to boycott the California movies. But we are. quite _ prepared to act. Also, Ohio and Indiana have very large automotive manufacturing plants and I am stire these very close midwestern associates of ours would be happy to join us in & common cause.” Nangaitacs Orginiee } Protest. ~ Mikoyan on Way to Detroit FROM OUR NEWS WIRES Soviet Deputy Premier Anastas I, Mikoyan makes his first stop of a Midwest tour in Cleveland today, before nying to Detroit for a two-day visit tomorrow and Fri- y Hungarian refugees will meet _ tonight ‘in De- troit to com Sale of Pontiacs extend our deepest sympathy _{_“Such_ exclusive _ pase ee | Pontiac's wide track and ongress C | Tops for Month Since March ‘56 Pontiac Motor Division has just recorded its highest monthly new car sales figure since March of 1956, it was announced by S. E. Knudsen, GM vice president—and Pontiac general manager, During the month of December, Knudsen said, Pontiac dealers sold 32,501 new cars representing a 26.6 per cent increase over the; same period last year. “Our biggest sales month in nearly three years gave Pontiac over seven per cent of total car industry sales in December,” Knudsen disclosed. ‘The per- formance thus far of our com- -} pletely mew ‘line of Pontiacs holds every promise of 1959 being a highly mnonpeatel pear for Pontiac,’’ he said. - “Since its introduction ‘ast Octo- exceptionally well received by_the general public due to. tremendous strides made in engineering as well as in styling,” Knudsen added. - its high performance economy en- gine, which is accounting for a current 25 per cent of all sales, are playing an important role in — ath cick huge nenveen 8 Se con- Cold May Give Way. Rising temperatures have brought a threat of freezing drizzle for the Pontide area tonight and tomorrow. The U. S. Weather Bureau said this was only a pos- sibility, however. Tonight’s low will be near -24. A high of. 30 is forecast for Thurs- da y. For the next five days, the i Bureau said, tempera- tures will average near the normal high of 33 degrees and the normal low of 19, Precipitation will average two to three-fenths inches, with occasional drizzle or light snow, Michigan’, cold wave began a retreat today but the state posted twe records — the lowest tem- It was 13 below zero at Sault Ste. Marie, the coldest spot, in the nation this morning, Houghton still .j|had. 49 inches of snow on the , the most in the nation outside the Rockies: Eleven was the lowest recorded temperature in downtown’ Pontiac matic “relations ber the new Pontiacs have been; "Ttree elections, Castro Declates Ties to Soviet Definitely Out Says Cuba: Should Not Maintain Relation: With Any Dictatorship HAVANA, Cuba (#!—Fidel |. Castro, Cuba’s revolutionary |— hero, indicated , today the island’s provisional govern- ment will steer clear of diplo- with the Soviet Union and other Com- munist countries. -The newspaper Diario de la Marina quoted Castro as saying in an interview it is| his’ personat opinion Ciba should not maintain rela-| | tions with any dictatorship. At the same time Cuba's prorj» visional goyernment, polished up a new interim constitution as the work. of weeding out remnants of Fulgeneio -Batista’s dictatorship went forward. : @ * * z The Cabinet met far into the night working on a new funda- mental law to replace the constitu- how the charter would differ from venes, Eyes Budget a .. the holding of. It _was_not immediately learned! * Republicans with Rep. Charles the old one, which was adopted! during Batista’s first period of power.- Presumably the interim constitution will be replaced after a new Co is elected. x * * . Provisional President Manuel Ur- rutia Tuesday dismissed all _pro- vincial. governors, mayors and councilmen inthe island’s six prov- inees. Presumably a new list of civilian appointees to replace them) was ready, although it wag not announced immediately, > Earlier Tuesday Urrutia's cab inet dissolved congress, opel: ed the eriminal courts and an- nounced it would rule by decree until elections are held. Revolu- tionary courts reportedly will be set up to try’ Batista, now an exile in the Dominican Republic and other officials of his regime who may be charged. Urrutia has said he would de- By FRANK ELEAZER WASHINGTON (UPI)—Joe Mar- tin laid aside the cane he had used _| since last sumrmer when he guf- fered a blood clot in his teg. ‘ He marched jauntily into bis par- ty's Caticus armed with a two-page testimonial from Dr. Paul Dudley White, the heart specialist. Dr, White prenouncedshim recov. ered and in the peak of condition. - When. Martin left the closed- ber ‘two hours later, Dr. White's ‘etter lay crumpled in his pocket. Joe made his slow way, limping, his office. He_ was tired. He was 74. : was not the kind Dr. White treats, After 20 years as House Republi- can leader or speaker, during years : due back in Washington Jari. 19 8 a.m: The thermome-| mand Batist xtradition from Level ard "ose Sige ll peas to as ; to emer 7 at 2-p.m. #3 oe Diaintent Republic acs palabely he es Resto night. pang 250 Hungarians were ere, expected carry signs, The group planning the demon- Would Keep Only Essential Services ~ stration is the Hungarian - Free- Sane Lodge H to C t S W items Lodge Hopes to u tate aste alr isi if ff 25 tj 2g Meare tienes ae y New eee Editorials ... phesteeeges ieee: “e é Green - , ee weave ses Markets: devidestelasmines = * Obituaries ..... ‘ ci eter ee ettaee oe M4 TVG Radio ste Programe enti. ee eee res esewes -* “ x Pea ee ms ) ‘ By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR.|follow- the wastrel pattern of the AETER 20 YEARS — Rep. Joseph W. Martin of Massachusetts keeps his eyes on the flooras he walks out of yesterday's meeting with House Martin as floor leader of the GOP, after Martin © ss_in-Martin’ door session in the House cham-'|— through statuary hall and back to The sicknéss he felt e his heart Halleck of ‘In-. been ‘turned out “to pasture, Tears he wasn't willing to shed welled up’ in “his eyes. Sure, ‘his old friends gave him Can't Be Treated ae Dr. White rae - Liberals Dump Floor. Leader ° “ar Wirephote RaLS * ‘inek. atisea at baie Halleck replaced . held the post 20 years, ith Session Gets Off fo. Lively Start ‘Must Reconcile Plans: ~ to Conquer Space With Cut in Spending | Freni Our News Wires: . WASHINGTON — The 86th Congress, recast in a heavier-than-before Demo- cratic mold, convenes today for a session that must try to fit moon-shot ambitions. into an economy budget. - the historic new Congress with leadership fights rock- both oe They turned House GOP leader fot party” oltice and” elected Rep. . {Charles A, Halleck (Ind) in his Republicans ‘went into. Joseph W. Martin Jr., (Mass), out ing their membership in [place by @ T&10 vote. Senate Congress. He defeated Sen, John Shermari Cooper of Kentucky 20-14, with all tt + * But they voted, 74” to 70, “ re-|. place him as party leader with Charlie’ Halleck, his rival, _ “They did what is done for all dead men,” Joe told reporters affilcted with unaccustomed lumps in their throats, —““They sent flowers.” Joe's friends had told him te (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) « en Aen tok Hite ro tee eri prac aeagal Loree cou gmp wl ‘unprecedented ninth term yesterday, as parties organized Congress. With him is Rep. Howard endeennnida amos nme oat for the wai chosen whip or assistant floor leader. - Halleck took over the leader. — ship of House Republicans with a mandate to give the Democrats | - Heil. He was ready, willing and” able to do just that. =~ Most - Democrats: and . Republi- cans figured that with Halleck as GOP leader the temper of House (Continued. on Page 2, Col.-3) Keehn Denies Story Is Hoax Accuses U.S. Embassy in Cuba of Trying to Cover Up /Baward W. Keehn today angrily Menied charges that his story of of having “its back up against the wall.”’ “They (the Embassy) are going . | |Ohio Crash Kills 5 34 Republican senators. participat- -20-14-margis,_Sen— Thomas H. Kuchel: of ‘California /\viplence and torture as a political % ae RS ie ~UofM. Teach __ANN ARBOR. w—A University ‘of Michigan professor and & prom: inent alumnus were among those selected as the nation’s 10 out- standing young men by the United’ States Junior Chamber of Com- merce. They are Donald A. Glaser, 22, U. of M, professor of nuclear phys- ics, and Dr. Hugh Edward Wil-| son Ill, 34, of the, University of Texas’ Southwe stern Medical! School. Glaser, who joined the ( t. of | M. faculty as an instructor in 1949, has been acclaimed for his invention of a bubble chamber device, used for observing the | paths of speeding atofnic par- ticles, The device was finished two years ‘ago and has beén used extensively are the past year. Glaser was fecipien of the Uni- versity’s Henry Russel award in 1955. The award is conferred upon) “the faculty member of instructor | or assistant professor rank whose work as @ teacher or research. worker is otttstanding and holds great Romine & for the future, — Sunday Blue | law Plan Turned Down (Continued From Page One) science,’ "sald Henry. “We should not try to ° enter the area of morals which this legistdtion borders on." He believed the law the Christian majority favored and did -not také@’ into account the rights of religious minorities which do not keep Sunday as their Sabbath. + ® & “A general resolve by God-fear- ing people not to shop on Sundays would be more effective than action by the Commission,” said Landry. “Out people do not have do be told not to shop on Sundays. They know it in their hearts.’ ee Dugan said the Jaw only went half-way, outlawing sale of some things and not others. @ “If we're going to say it's a sin to buy. a cigarette lighter on Sundéys, isn't it @ sin also to buy cigarettes?’ he queried. “This Commission has no right to pass moral taws that would only affect the city,” he sald. “If the ban were statewide, the situation would be different.” | Dr her, led Ann Arbor High School, father is an Ann Arbor attorney. Wilson developed a device which actually substitutes for the heart and lungs during surgery. . He was credited with efforts providing normal lives to a semi- invalid Fort Worth woman and a 6-year-old Dallas girl, both “almost certainly doomed to an early death.” ~ The other outsté anding young men included Singer York Lt Pat Boone” 4 of New ——- . Shepherd Martin Jenks, 32, ol teales Ferry, Conn.,.who navicl— ‘fated the submarine Nautilus on its pioneer trip beneath the North Pole . James T. Grace, 35, of New York, cer : Dr, Richard T. Smith, -34, Gainesville, Fla., one of-the young. eat full professors of pediatrics al the University of Florida. Loren Edward Séhnack, 32, ecun- ty and probate judge of Quincy, Ti, Warren 11. Phillips. 32, of New York, managing editor of the Wall Street Journal Dr. Henry A, Kissingér, Belmont, Mass., associate director) of the Center for International -At- fairs and director of the Defense Studies Program and Harvard Un-| iversity: U 3 Dr, Gus Tubreville, 35, of Ash- land, Wis., president of Northland | College. Gets Jury Trial in Parking Case Sitting or Standing, Fenton Mathews to Have. Day in Court Sitting or standing, F enton Mathews will stand a fury trial —at his request—on Feb. 4 for re- fusing to pay an overtime parking fine in Birmingham, Judge John C. Emery Jr. set the trial date today in Municipal Court when Mathews was ar- raigned on the charge. - “The accused refused to stand in court because he Was “not feeling well,” He was given: paralenen to remain seated, Mathews, who ‘lives al 5900 N. Sy ——Rowston sald The Judges adit ‘istering the Blue Law: would have Adams Rd., “Birmingham, was ticketed Sept. &—first for over. Alumnus Among Jaycees: Top 10. ‘Wilson graduated from. the-Unt-| _ j versity -in-1948,-He also atte ris a research g$urgeon in Can-|— of} lice officers were promoted and City. Hall ceremonies yesterday tective James Bale was promoted Sgt Ped) L. le: < —— (Continued From. Page One) debate in the 86th Congress would he far more partisan than it would have been under Martin. -Halleck's Republican supporters mote quickly, frequently. and ef. fectively to challenge the Demo- cratic version of what’ s going on in Congress. In. the Senate, Republican lib- jerals were running Sen, John Sher- man Cooper (Ky) against Sen, Ev- erdtt M. Dirksen (Ill) = the par- ty leadership. In contrast, Democrats. lined up their top-heavy majorities in harmony, with Sen, Lyndon B. -Johneon (Tex) as Senate leader. Rep. Sam Rayburn (Tex) was elected to an unprecedented 9th term as speaker, But they had trouble ahead in a party-splitting- battle over fevising Senate anti-filibuster rules and on flight may start today: Before the opening gavel sound- ed in both chambers, Elsenhower and top members of the adminis- tration joined legislators of both parties as a special prayer and jcommunion service at the National | Presbyterian Church. “ opposed to take difficult’ questions of ve- ae gonviction into eonsidera- Uo “TL believe the proposal would have a hard time of it in the courts,” he said. x * * Donaldson calied- upon Pontlac~Ay three charges were dismissed. ministers to pledgé their congrega- tions against Sunday shopping. time parking. When he chose to “‘dinayes'’ the charge somewhat heatedly with the arresting offi- cer, he was further charged with improper parking and for Jeav- ing the keys in the ignition of his German sports car, ~ Nov. 12 because Sgt. Brown, who was Richard E called ta the ithe President and Congress in their efforts to achieve world peace and provide for the nation’s welfare. Biggest single issue of the 1960 session appeared tt be spending— the issue raised by President Ei- senhower in the 1958 election in| which the Democrats strengthened their contre} al Co OngFeSs, POLICE CEREMONIES — Two Pontiac po- Goines to Heutenant. Retiring was cae catia were counting on him to meve}. civil rights legislation. The rulet cme * Pontiac Press Phete one retired in Lt, Claude A. Evins; a veteran of 31 years’ . afternoon, De- service. From left are Sgt. Bale, Lt.* Goines, to sergeant and © Pybli¢ Safety Deactan’ a! D Eastman and u Evans. - " 86th Congress Convenes, | Eyes Economy Budget the re 8 lncaes delegation as the new Congress convened Sen. Pat McNamara’ (D- -Mich), now Michigan's senior senator, arranged to escort Hart down the the Senate's center alsie to re- ceive thé oath of office from Vice President. ed M, Nix- on, Hart, former lieutenant: gover- nor, toppled Sen, Charles E. Potter (R-Mich) in the Nov. 4 election, and got more votes than the pop- ular Williams An the. process, Williams, privileged as a gov- ernor. to witness the swearing in from the Senate - foér, was on hand for the cerematiy.-. Doctor Cannot Treat Martin's Sick Heart (Continued From Page One) disregard the revolt ‘that had been brewing among youriger. Republi- cana since Nov, 4, when the GOP was reduced: to 153 House members against 283 for the Democrats, . lo * in secret, some, of Martin's friends let him down. x &« @ = To most observers it-had seemed | unthinkable that more votes would ibe cast against than for the name lof Joe Martin, It was a name; |knowni to millions, Martin's unruly black hair, his- beetle~ brow and fierce grin, his atorky.. figure, were Re ea RN See Fever “at—the—end—they—were iat sigting Halleck was licked. But, on ballet with Rev. ie rf erick Brown Harris, Senate chap- lain, offered -spectal prayers’ for | “|gun-runners for the rebel forces. a ————— ee Royal: Oak Boy. First Fatality ‘Murray Hartwell, 10, Dies After Being Hi by Auto A 10-year-old Royal Oak boy,+ Murray Hartwell, became Oakland | County's first traffic fatality of 1959 Tuesday evening when he was struck bya car not fer from his home. Son of Mb. and Mrs, George by an auto driven by John W. Keeler, 38, of 924 Hilldale St. Keeler told -Royal Oak Police the boy darted into the path of his car, and that he was unable to stop in time to avoid hitting him. [Keeter-was-not-hetd: =~ Murray was the youngest of four children The mishap got the county death toll off to a& grim start, coming two days*hbefore last year's first fatal was recorded. S tolen Baby’ s Sad Mother “Toy /| supporter or had anything to do Hartwell of 1722 Oakland | Crooks Rd. he . died.in the emer Highway gency room. aft Toll William Beau- in °59 mont Hospita) at 6:45 last night, |] , about a half hour after the accident. He was struck MES, KEEHN Cuban authorities indicated they might ask the U.S: to extradite Keehn and Gleaves, the embassy spokesman said.” He denied being involved in the kidnaping-robbery and maintained * 3 ‘It was brought up at one time and then forgotten about,” Keehn said. “For that matter, we were: accused once of robbing a bank," Gleaves were accused of being "We were tried on this charge military court and sentenced to~ We were arrested -by the Cuban Army Military Intelli- gence Service, not by the civil police. ws He noted that the intelligence service was a BatistA agency, “We saw them shoot and tor. ture people, They held us so we couldn't tell the outside world emnag it.” Keehn denied be was a rebel with -gun-running. “We didn't even meet a rebel until we were in prison,” he said, Keehn maintained he and. Gleaves were “strictly on a vaca-|. tion’’ when they were arrested by the intelligence agents during 4 stopover. Aug. 8 in camesey to visit a friend. “If } had known the ‘revolution was as serious as it was, I wouldn't even have gone to Cuba,"’ said Keehn, Last August, however, the Ou- ban governmerit announced the pair wag being held for the kid- naping-robbery under $10,000 ball. The last announcement said they were awalting trial, but no date had been set. Merendi, a 68-year-old natural- ized citizen, told police he had been abducted by two men who took his car and $400 in cash. Police said the two men had told Merendi they wanted te join Fidel Castro's -rebets.-----— = ae Keehn, a meee Pontiac Central High School pupil, said he went on the vacation after being discharged from the Army in May last your because of ear troybie, The youth -had.once been tn trouble with’ Pontiac Police, fac- ing a charge of breaking and en- tering which was dismissed in Cireulf Court in “May, 1957, so that he could join the Army. - | Keehn was. _indignant_ over the “jehargées. J Keehn said that he and his friend | ‘Restricteq parking on Henrietta * street, between Brown and Frank): Streets hag gone into effect, Po- lige Chief Ralph W. Moxley an- nounced today. : : Parking will be limited to two hours between 8 a.m, and 6 p.m. cour plaints from residents ‘that ail- day parkers ¢reated .a_ serious traffic problem, the chief said. “Moxley also said one-way traf- fie on Martin street, between Bates and Chester streets will ‘remain’ for the time being.” ee This may be the first step to- rs} fo Cut State Wasle (Continued From Page One) “ : cocked sad fom ot ot te Lodge said he would favor an ex- ‘cise tax on utilities, such as elec- tricity and riatural gas, te produce extra state funds. . He tabooed proposals te dip in the oe million Veterang . ward more one-way streets in the downtown area, a system long- favored’ by the Plan Commission, according to Moxley. - ye George W. Walker of 267 Wood- berry._Dr., BloomfieldHills, has been named. chairman of Walker, who is vice president and director: of styling_for Ford Motor Company, will lead the drive for the largest JA area in the nation. The drive will be helq from Jap. 26 to Feb. 26. Walker has set a goal of $240,000 for the JA’s program epecstion in the area, , Deacons of the First Baptist Church will sponser @ bidod bank Jan. 20, from 3:45 to 8:45 p.m, Re- cruitment chairmen are Mrs. Ralph Alexander of 1975 Shipman Blvd. and Mrs, Fred Sawyer of 325 Manor Rd, * * * Persons visiting the bank in the basement of the church. are asked to age the side entrance. Parkifg wilt be provided in nearby lots. Nam's Metropolitan Club Spirit No. 9 Auxiliary wil} be held at 8 to- night’ at the home of Mrs.. Robert Dunn, 1946 Bowers St. Assisting, hostesses will be Mrs. De Service, Mrs. Samuel and Mrs. Howard Hatt. x * * | Plans. ing the course of the meeting. Program Chairman Thomas Hey-|, don said that a panel discussion jon “Parents’ Responsibility in Sex Education” will be held when Derby Junior High School PTA meets at 8 p.m. EAS in the school, Doctors Charles. Payton, Robert ‘Mason and Frederick Adams will OTT to grant the delay on grounds the proposal needed more study, but was not given any support. Hirlinger confideq that while to Sunday~ sales, the! chamber’s Board of Directors felt that self-regulation wag better than jegtslation. Twelve persons spoke from the audience, eight favoring the law and four opposing it. Roewston sald he noted: diverse opinions on the question within the ranks of business and religious groups | however, acene ty the wanted to go on a deer hunting. trip he had previousty planned, Mathews, a retired ‘ antique degler, wan asked Hf he would | consént to postponement. He refused, saying the police hadn't | shown him any consideration, So, dismissals were granted by) the court, Mathews’ victory was shortlived, | charge wax drayn up and filed again— after the hunting season. The fine which Mathews re fuses ‘to pay is for $1. oo Bitter Cold Eases Off mawemeercannes —— Gusts Whip Northeast By United Press International Gusty winds whipped the north-| east for the third straight day, but! hitter cold temperatures began: moderating Wednesday under the’ influence of a western storm front. | The storm yesterday turned fire-blackened drought sections of southern California inte A sea the Weather uv, s. Weather By day. pit of some Hi Warmer teda rad lomgrrew 4 mee reaw Report TY <<) loud igh % rr seulssuath winds | ‘in pga ust ree seedy in preceding @ am un sete Ki dnesdey at 6 16 pm ro Loon reds abé@olam sane ay ai 4 fp pm wea yon waa at 7:0 Downtowns a Tem ratures a mH. 44 am. «V8 am... nevcins | | ia) A ie OA bososencun | | lpm , G. M......5), os 2p. m 7a 10 &. m... + eotay y tn | Pentise led downtewn) Lotres, tem temper UPR veers eaee 4 TP gh aeann -odeecodndon it ‘Weathered se One Year Ate Age in Fontlae Plighest aiamperature ae eee Poor i} Mean tem Pee Oe ec aeey -Wighest and Lowent Tompersteres . This Date in my ears 6 in 1907 “5 in loam) Twesday's Temper sratere Chart B iene mit 7 "tee 7 mie te 5 tr arquette Bismares, ‘ Memphis a Ri Browneville $7. Buffalo aR Charleston te 49 (42, Choshiaatt 3 | 14% Cleveland Deny uit Det # Port Worth et Gr: 3| | of mud as rains up to 3.57 Inches ‘doused the Los Angeles area, As the storm system moyed in- jland, jt sent temperatures soaring jinto the 508 in eastern Colorado and western Kansas in contrast to snes readings during the woek- en¢ Cold, nort hi er ly winds which reached 7)’ miley an hour again ‘plagued New York City yesterday, The combination of cold and high winds were ae med for a rash of (fires in the « which killed five | Fire Commissioner Edward Fi ‘Cavanagh Jr, of New York said: ‘all of the fires ‘werg wholly avoid- able” and he warned against over. taxing furnaces or leaving children ‘unattended, ..-¢ | The gale-force winds also toppled “trees and utility lines, and turned ‘the eastern end of Long Island into a miniature dust bowl which forced the closing of schools in the heart of the potato-growing region. | Snows drifted over highways in upstate New York wher tmerenry rank to a low of 25 below vero Tuestlay at Mountain View, N.Y. C which swept into the southwest during the weekend, was blamed for at least 49 deaths caused by exposure, traffiy accidents, fires gud drownings. deaths, Kansas 8, New Mississippi 6, ‘Indiana, Miisweuri and Virginia 5 each, Iowa’ 4, Til- noik and Pennsylvania 3. Georgia, Maire, Massachusetts, Tennessee rarid Wisconsin, 2 each, and Ala- Sama, California, Louidlana and ‘New Jersey, 1: each, fork 7, Jd were among the. major arresting officer! as the overtime parking, the] The departing ‘cold wave; j- Oklahoma counted nine weather Space exploration to overtake /Russia’s- ‘Mechta, eivil rights, | fore ign policy and a host of do- "meatic problems like labor and |farm legislation were other key is-| SUES : Neither house @xpected to trans- _iact anything but routine business juntil after President Eisenhower! ‘delivered bis State-of the Uniori message at a joint seasion Friday. In it, Eisenhower may add some fiseal facta to his skeletoniged an- nouncement that he will propose a TT billion dollar “balanced budget.”’ Leaders of both pirtles were given a briefing Monday on his foreign policy plans and his $40,- - 900,000,000 defense budget, De- | talla of his domestic program are yet to be unveiled. Thirty-six senators and 436) House members were set to take their oaths of office today, Fight- fen of the senators are newcom- ers and 15 of these are Democrats in the 64 to M4 political lineup, The new House has 283 Democrats and 153 Republivans | WILLIAMS, HEADS GROUP ed a group of Michigan Democrats ave claiming Philip A. Hart ag the capitol landmarks,” To many Amerjiains, who watched or heard Martin's heavy-handed use of the gavel at five consecutive Republican Na-— tional Conventions, Martin had come to symbolize the Old Guard of the GOP, That® no doubt, was part of his downfa)|. There also was the ines- capable fact that Joe's birthdays were beginning to show, The blood clot, cured or not, was mentioned by some. Even his closest friends said that Martin had slipped since the lean GOP year of 1939 when newamen voted him the ablest man in the Houge. . Joe never had ~been- much of a speaker. But some members lately had said the. bloopers and tongue- twisters for which his speeches were famous were getting more chuckles. than votes, Once, as speaker during a Re- |publican Congress, ._Martin. recog- nized “the gentleman from Hal- leck, Mr, Indiana." With the same Charlie Halleck, as chairman of an escort committee, in mind, Mar- ‘tin on another occasion introduced a: < -Gov, G. Mennen Williams head- ‘Syngman Rhee as “President of Indiana -- India -. T mean: Korea.” Joe always joined in the laugh- state's new senator, They also ap plauded a Deinocratic addition to. ter, Yesterday, there seemed noth- ing to, laugh about. i a 666 wes Goes Home NEW YORK 4—Mrs. Frances Chionchio, 26, is home from the maternity ward—away from the sight of new mothers with crying babies, Her own infant daughter is still missing. * Mrs. Chionchio re turned Tuesday to her Brooklyn home where her child was kidnaped from a nursery Friday night, only 2!) hours after birth, - The woman's uncle. Dr. John »Mollica, who delivered the baby, “said he hag planned to discharge Mer today or Thursday, but after seeing her Tuesday decided she should leave at once, “f think she: would be better off mentally {f she were away trom the atmosphere of seeing other new mothers and crying infants," Mollica’ said. “She hears other babies ery: ; Ing and goes inte almost uncon. - troliable sobbing,” he added. Mrs. Chionchio has one other daughter, Gerardette, 1. Her hus- band, Frank, 28, an attorney for the Port of New York Authority, was with her when she left the ' hospital weeping. ae Keehn was accused of- stealing minor tools in the break-in of a maintenance shack at Wisner Sta- dium in January, 1957; Keehn's mother, a widow, em- ployed as an office worker at GMC Truck & Coach Division, to day described for the first time her journey: to Havana last De- cember to aid her son. Mrs. Edith Keehn, 183 -Pingree St. said she had been afraid to make her trip public before, fear- ing reprisals against her son. In a letter which Keehn had ‘smuggled oft of prison, the moth- er said, Mrs, Keehn was told that if she paid the prison cdim- mandant $1,000 her non would be released. “I realized it was a bribe or something crooxed,”’ she Said. The Pontiac woman said she flew e Havana Dec, 4-and waited in interview, She was permitted to visit her son in a waiting room for about 15 Eminutes, Mrs. Keehn said: “He had a black eye and looked as if he had lost a lot of weight. He couldn't talk much because the guards were pres- ent.” es The mother said she finally was. Whirley- Whirler Successor. to Hula Hoop - By DON ROTH salesman is whirling toward t kingdom of chitdren’s fun, ~ It's the Whirley-Whirler, stick wiirlitig a plastic soup “eraze,” Hyatt recalled, “and hoops and what méde them ‘and suddenly I remembered * With help from * * coftee can. ’ 8ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP)—A simple toy tn- vented by a former television advertising - How did: Hyatt get the idea? “T was reading about-the hula hoop.’ lion other guys, [ said te myself, ‘Why can't I thihk of something like that?’ “well. I got ito thinking ‘about jute like something that balances ahd spins— and their spinning plates in. vaudeville " @ plastics designer, ‘Hyatt fashioned the first model from a- dimestore plastic plate: = a a from a - New Toy Spinning to the Top Then Hyatt excitedly went to-a friend, hula hoop. he top in the The men the ‘only in- legal end. vention of if John Hyatt. Simply, it's a amall plate alot. » like a mil- first day “the irley popular. Kids ition units the - jugglers toy, You work the toy by elevating the 4- | dunce plastic e cost of a single di You flick your wrists and the plate ven spinning. The tight motion puts it in The wrong one puts it on the floor. : Lou Westheimer, a marketing congultant, and told him he had the successér to the Joined forces and to8e in Israel Treiman, a ee to handle 2 “The. publie unveiling came Louis’ biggest department are i at and his two sons did the whirling, That they sold @iore than 250. . emas $5,000, But. boys"—as Join and Lou call sthemselves: — gambled, The toy clicked. In two months a half have been sold. Four plants | now work around-the-clock to make the i » x * *& plate on. the 2-foot long stick granted 10 minutes with the com ‘mandant late in the afternoon and ‘gave him $200 in traveler's checks, She said she had prev tele. igraphed $800 to the prison via the ‘Salvation Army in Havana. | “The commandant couldn't talk English, but an interpreter said al he didn’t say when,” Mrs: Kee! > She said that Salvation Army per- = : a a z: & i the prison all day Dec. 6- ‘tor an eee tion to Elect New Officers Pontiae Council No, 3, Masonic Order, will be host to the Triangle Cryptic Association tomorrow night at the Masonic Teniple, 2115 E. Lawrence St. Officers of the asso- ciation for the 1959-60 year will be ‘0 lelected. it * * Fred G, Kirby, president of the association which includes officers and members of the councils in four area counties, will preside at the meeting. : ; * * * Tt will follow the Pontiac coun- cil’s regular meeting, which begins’ ¢ The monthly meeting of Birming- —Installation-Dancej:_ on Jap: 17 will be completed dur- , which pgm convenes, Ways to counter it willbe heard Most of-these, too, revolve around “| headache No, .1-—money. On the subject of the thousands of persons on welfare assistance rolls, the senator proposed a sible control with a law would require a person idence in Michigan for means to get “more for our money” in this field must be. sought, Besides scrutiny of funds for he would work for leg- islation to allow the merger of the «County Drain Office with the De- partment of Public Works, a coun- y suggested law establishing lake. iavele and the appointment of ref- erees to hear all matters in Pro- ibate Court except claims for coun- ties of 250,000 or more population. He said more concrete proposals and bills to. aid Oakland County will be dravip.; sup following meet: aime county supervisors. —If Oakland supervisors approve - | the home-rule government pro-*’ | posal, this will be added ‘to Lodge’s repertoire of measures . he will. help steer toward pas: sage, he said, = r “Much can be done if we from Oakland County work shoulder-tas shoulder with each: other and put politics farthest froin considera- tion,’’. he said. Lodge will be in Lansing with six Oakland representatives—three. Republicans and three Democrats.- They are Lloyd’L, Anderson (R-. District 1), Arthur J, Law (D-Dis- trict 2, Pontiac), Farrell E. Rob: erts (R-Distriet 3); James Clark- son.(D-District 4), William Hav ward (R-District 5), and John C. at 7:30 p.m, itebooce (D-District 6). 2 | 5 lie “5 special interest groups and are . based more on political expedi- ency than facing the preblem . honestly,” he added, ' 7 -Sliding* his glasses up on his — MSUO, the Oakland ‘County law. maker sald he wou : ‘office witidow down Perry-street, ~~ * € a q- Tas nos —e ides SauEES SERENE anmmemeet ; dni a \ | . eri eo eS eae a : ee : OSS 3 = s : = = . < a a ee PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY : 7.1050 eo 5 Killed i in New Wave. |The term, kosher, may be. ap: ‘j “Th of Terror in Algeria _ nse 3 BEDROOM ~ ‘MODERN HOME with Basoment © UTOMATIC HEATING 16 y Kenilworth (OFF: Perry) m Shaarn by _by appointment only ~ $11,100 Price FHA etiag 3 Small Down paynent 30 year Mortgage «2 Must Be Sold -e Week | See ie Foday, Ca FE 4-2521. pase: 5 de sini FE 5-1172— wiaie. we WT “fwere publicist Bruce Barton and imajority Democrats phrases--and then sat down and laughed heartily as Demaerats ele replied. _. He couldn't seem to stay very mad very long, even at the oppo- siton, The Féeyearold Martin-eoneeded, ruefully his Republican opponents jumped on him because “] didn’t give the Democrats hell enough.” But he said he had.to angle for Democratic votes for Republican. jodministration a eo ae * _}was singled out. scornfully as a Republican symbol — by P: ‘'Franklin Delano Roosevelt, running for his see- ond term in 1936, lit into the com- bination of ‘Martin, Barton and Fish” as the epitome of what he The others in that combination Rep, Hamilton Fish‘of New York, then a‘ Republican stalwart on the House Rules Committee. TRANS-AUDIO. HEARING AID SALES and SERVICE Completé Selettién ; “MIDTOWN S x * Ch |. Those: who pressed to replace Martin as floor leader might con- tend he: had had more gusto than skill in debate. Millons of - television- wanting |Americans remember how Martin, 1 copwttion ‘ee; eer atkadG wus tone’ while” hanslilof fealled the Republican reaction he}tics, twas pledged to defeat. high-spirited delegate’s- nomination; [ee ee Martin repeated to the newsmen his description of himself to the cans tat rejected: him. — an politician, told to. fade away. Associates said Martin wouldn't run again for Congress — he's been in the House for 34 years. Martin left that question open, but-said—he —wasn't-going-to-drop; out of politics in the next two years, though he wants no second- ary goats, posty. apt no. comaniieei ioral Martin said he'd have plenty t jon Handicapped Child ucatiqnal services, at the Lapeer. State: Home and Training School in Lapeer, will be the guest speak- er tonight at the January meeting’ of the Association for Hancienepet Children. educational methods and tech- tial i” ‘with the —institu- Bo The meeting will begin at 83 at| : do as representative of the 14th burn : _ ~ - | Massachusetts a } ALGIERS (UPI)—The new r wave Ruth McAllister, director of ed-| . Miss. MeAllister--will diseuss- ae , 206 Au- paper immediatély on gradu-| atiomfrom thé North Attleboro pub-/ He was elected to Congress in 1924 and regularly thereafter. He presided over every Republican 1940. For tWo years~ starting .in publican. National Committee.~~ Martin became Republean| House leader in 1939. By virtue of his leadership, he was twice Republicans controlled it in 1947-48. ehan my acocting_ jache know where it ts in plastic FAMOUS a _; ASK FOR OUR SHOE - REPAIR SERVICE CLEANERS © - 822 | NORTH PERRY ST. “AT aS Cee ASe a baer Wri... Sat. 9 “Much as we deptore the facts,” Ihe said, “cofiditions require — a ‘tional tax revenues now.” ° | Rockefeller sald he was are _[gling With a deficit of ‘‘at least 230 * District, “publisher | lie schools and soon entered poli-j a | iy national] convention beginning in|E 1940 he was chairman of the Re-\[E+ - speaker of the House — when the E Rubber Coated : — Large Sise DISH DRAINERS Actual, c $1.00 Seller : Wow ~ 1! xB taEe tnch sii _— lows are” cone © al x: Tey sid Mole vin as £ Seu a ot his-throat cut bao) | 2 rabbi of the Jewish faith I Sees Floor Guards and Screws 3) WROUGHT IRON LEGS. —Choice of 4 Heights— 12 Inch 69° 16 22 Inch 89° Heavy _ verinch wrou = = = “Watinished TAPERED. Sizle HARDWOOD WOOD LEGS j —Cheice of 5 Heights— 6 Inch 65° 12 Inch 69° 16 Inch 79° 22 Inch 89° ; 28 Inch 98° | Brass bound... . ferrules .. . + $1.25) ee » GROUP” 3) — ~~ 400 "Needle and 60 Ga. 15 Den. Value to $1.95 13° gg: t fron ; ‘ALL-SIZES. 8 to 11 Prices Good While . Quantities Remain U ltrali ite” ger. on it! ssierore lections 2-way plate for .|\White House potential. r He linkéd virtually all of ‘the state's problefis to its economic | tenure—an era marked by con- stant battling between Harriman) a ‘dollars”’. tmethe new budg- — $$$ ‘et. 8 and the Legislature: “| | re | = — _ Statement. of. Condition re | PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS AND | ca a . ” Poutier,: Michigan ae , December 31, 1958 ; eccece te, ASSETS” eae First Mortgage Loans ....... 2... ee.cceeee eee eee $14,129,439.98 Properties Sold on Contracts 2.......6¢¢..02-00.05. oe 739,235.87 Home Improvement and Modernization ae . (FHA -Title 1) 00... ... cee cee cee eee eect ees | - 35,486.46 _ Loans on Savings Accounts ...................... bevees 123,079.91 Real Estate in Judgment... .. 0.6... eee eee, 38,709.76 Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank ...................5 300,000.00 U. S. Government Securities .............. Deeag saa st 135,380.26 - Prepaid Rent .......:........... 00. e eee e eee eens ; 1,357.88 _ Cash on Hand and in Banks .......................-.6.. 1,604,749.38 Land and Office Buildings (less sccuumulgted defrectation) * 485,436.01 - Office Equipment, Furnishings and shia : to bene Wiper Ey ian cies oo neta dae es. ° 50,997.01 ‘Less accumulated depreciation and ‘amortination) ; . , a $17,643,872.52 , 3 at ee LIABILITIES ae ‘Savings Accounts. .......... oun ecss <1 OVaR Lu ebhe-- 0 $16,391,064.18 * Loans in Preteen . 2.0.52 icc cee nde cic yi etnaiahe cnt = -183,769.22 Other Liabilities ..........0005.000...0. 0c. ee Kk atees . 8,268.18 Specie Meserves 0k Ae cee, : _ 52,750.61 General Reserves — ied, eter ain es Sew eg Nie env eanch en 4a es oe eubeS _ $972,241.40 | ; ‘ | ‘Serplas .....0.2 ses er ee 35,778.93 2 . Total General Reserves, and Surplus, jel s bose e et vont — — ,008,020.33 : : i : ; | | : $17,643,872.52 oF st Mas OFFICERS __ ae . | R. C. CUMMINGS. .............. pevvesees sy)» President WILLIAM DEIRE ............. cikotatie Teemeer coven | -_ . M. A. BENSON?... a. riches eee isd . ond Branch Manager of 4 = aed CLARKSON seeneees +. Executive ’ Sxeretry Teonals ULSETH $ave + taseees See ae 7 *: : * 7 * — ee =e" Asta as * Yes sPredtent , 3% C. BRYAN ARRORE oebews wer sevice te Ae . ee oe nae leas as ee ee “BOARD OF DIRECTORS J Z |p ON eg pam ng - _ - HONORARY DIRECTOR Sa of , CONRAD N. CHURCH CHAUNCEY B. HUTCHINS ! IE eames zc hy oar | AUDITORS 1s i] ; oun. fois : _ = | TENKINS AND ESHMAN nn We _jelimafe, which he said had grown |i stale during Harriman’s four- pad IV) i SIX STYLES | ' As pictured —— accurate ‘ _ and dependable ; \\miometer in modern styles’ f= -—-for wall or table use. Choice of decorator-colors.- All in handy gift boxes, fe 7 ~ind Floor... 2 ae. et over the 1956 Republiear'and 1953-54. Peart haere BR complete with sews: 2 a ERNIE at By Famous Clee ners Says State in Serious Condition ar a b 7 Bins . ge Pane A. SPECIALS — IR k I C | t Ta ulsinsnaiainihamaacond Eenainnimanmeiimeoell | 29-2- eapele Loe nur $49.50 ae Week Ending Jan. 17. OC cle CT d S Or axes —— renee } 26-In. PULLMAN CASE . $39.50 | . | ae Save $1 and More on Genuine ‘| 13-In, BEAUTY CASE ........... $22.50 SKIRTS © gc: | ALBANY, NY. (AP) = Gov.) Hie said’ he would spell out his! ” MINNEAPOLIS UE 18-In. HAT BOX... ees . $19.50 reg id a fainnitraton tata any yn sae sa fet pa ote | ole game: Ther momerss | 26-ln. MEN'S THREE SUITER ..., $39.50 : . | The new Republican governor “@ ot —s . a iA ? Sp cae DHE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1950 = } “AT WRIGLEY'S You GET. “ALL ‘THREE - _ - BETTER : _ Plus FREE GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS! 30 Extra Free Gold Bell Sta = 7 ~ When You Buy-}-lb.-or-3-1b: Fresh- Ground - -.—- 3- ib. a = tb. De I Crest ora *.., ms Redeemable at Wrigleys thrv Set. 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WEDNESDAY, FANUARY 7, 11939 ote aon An employe of Pontiae Motor Division, «she was a member ofjtoon Funeral Home. St. Michael Church and the Aljar Surviving are her husband; her _M ( ) a rs. Charles (Catherine Simp- Mrs. Omans’ body 1s at the Hm. MRS. CHARLES SIMPSON eo spate kewl E. Church. Evangelicat United Brethren Surviving besides ber husband are a daughter, Mrs. Nelle Killen] of Pontiac; two sons, a at home and Thomas of Detroit, and son, TT, of 108 Home St. died yes-|to the Baldwin Avenue terday afternoon at St. Joseph ical <. a! -|prominent attorney — F. Bossmeyer was. surprised recent- = Directory Code ve ly when a neighbor's child ad-/* ates. Meidiation Head Claims|dressed him as “Fatty.” Boss. Minor tems Separate meyer is a bit stout, but not fat. Pilot Union, American The child explained she got the name from the telephone directory, where the attorney is listed as: WASHINGTON (UPI) — Differ- ‘minor items today) ‘“Bossmeyer, Raymond F atty . .." pilots : chairman of|Family Souvenirs RUTLAND, Vt. (UPI)—An alert United the-_National—. iliness|service at 2 p.m. Burial will be Board,| gave this appraisal of the negoti- Homo. Vit. GLASS nc: worn. Glass sormiz _.| cast = RICHARDSON FARM DAIRY 4348 Dixie Hwy., | 7380 i Ra. s toe __ t ‘Mile West ! Nee ‘OPEN TIL 1O P.M. . | that all battery-draining equipnient | shauld be turned 6ff when starting > | tery . is weak. was sounded for a man, his wife sine eu prike * pMtand- their: two “children: for-eques- For Better Winter Starting: |Go Easy on Battery Drain abies Wades Os doin, Nis- bet. oi: Me: added wentmorelal Club of Michigan has five tips for dry gas help keep ‘Smidiet sald to check on the eft: (UP) With " more ahead; the Automobile DETROT line fegeze up and battery failure}ty if it is of the non-permanent type. make sparing usé of electrical ac- other moisture to prevent freezing. cessories during. the cold wave and]: —_ aa Deaths Elsewhere the car. He advised a battery charge or replacement if. the bat: Gas tanks should be as full as -of -beoks, plays gnd motion pic- possible to prevent water vapor tures, died Tuésday of a stroke. He won fame with his Saturday Te: + s UEWOWAZH SES 2 or PERATORS ON DUTY 4 MOURS EVERY DAY! Evening Post series of stories Negro characters. He was born | Charleston, S.C. * * * LOUISVILLE, Ky. @ — Milton jitor of his- newspaper career in Coving- ton, Ky., and later went to New served as NEA European man- ager for mofe - than 20 years before retiring in 1940. He was born in Louisville. * * * EPERNAY, France (AP)— Chevalier Vincenzo Florio, 75, founder of the Targa Florio auto- mobile race in -Sicily, died Tues- day of a heart attack. me CHICAGO (AP) — Walter A. Krafft, 69, presdent of the Uni- versity of Chicago’ Cancer Re- | search Foundation, died Tuesday. Krafft was president of the Em- road setvice manager, said 885| fectiveness of anti-treeze, especial- are the two chiet causes of C8r and to run the motor. at least 10/4. poosethat-laid the golden egg. Los” ANGELES. (AP)—Octavus| wage’ boosts, Roy Cohen, 67, well known writer about Florian Slappey and other Is a Metal Shack | Bronner, 84, ‘former European ed-}small corrugated metal- shack for Newspaper .. Enterprise |headquarters, Yet it is larger than |Assn., died Tuesday. He started|the law enforcement agencies of —. }tening--inr -connection— with: -tele-E vision sets missing from the rooms of the motels they ‘checked into iin Vermont, Massachusetts and Mad York. - Enjoy bine - Union and company officials de- clined comment. Reservation and ticket agents idied by the pilots’ strike picket- | @d ‘the building where negotia- tions were under way. The em- ployes, including several women, carried placards pleading with ‘the pilots to return to work. ~ One-sign read: “Pilots, I can live on. $400 a month. You can try to work or 8 a month.” ‘Another said: “Pilots, don't kill j trouble. : minutes daily even if not planning) nerican Airlines. is losing mone cock¢ails-at home : ; . y- 2 oe -&) ® to use the car: He said door locks! cy hack t ork! é Nisbet said _ motorists should| should be kept free of snow and - + * EQUAL TO THOSE SERVED About 20,000 American: employes; AT WORLD-FAMOUS BARS were furloughed by the company this week for the duration of the; | strike, The pilots walked out Dec. 19 in support of their ‘demand for Police Aegeren| Make them the quick, - easy way with Holland House ‘ Whiskey Sour Mix. Just add your favorite brand of whiskey to the Mix and you'll serve perfect Waeeey Sours every time. NIAGARA FALLS, NY. (UPD — A police force stationed a few miles outside this city has only a} most villages around the country. Capt. 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Wie, S$, M, Bsc if . r “ Waits’, Expr Comtre Wal Pu Tos 4¥eumdations « « 6. ree Ea “aw Trade Mark liste tetiinad HAROLD A. FITZGERALD — THE “PONTIAC ‘PRESS. Editorial Page President and Publisher Owned and Published Locally een ASSOCIATED PRESS _ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1959 “Rail Passenger Service ~-May Be Ended by 1970 Interurban electric railways sprang inte public -popularity, enjoyed ~a thriving business for a time. and then disappeared. For a lot longer period the passenger train, first steam driven, then diesel, has been a fa- miliar sight throughout the country. Now, government transportation offi- cials hint, it, too, may be headed for the museum. - Howarp Hosmer, an Interstate Commerce Commission official, made a year long study of why the railroads continue to lose money on their pas- senger business. His report is being studied by the Commission. _ } x k * He predicts that railway pas- senger service may be halted by — 1970 and that Pullman service may end as earty as 1965. His _report shows: that between 1947 | and 1956 that portion of the total intercity traffic carried by auto- mobiles rose from 77.6 to 88 per ‘cent. Travel by rail dropped from 13 to 4 per .cent. The airlines’ share rose from 1.7 to 3.6 per. cent. . | x *k« * . He finds that the railroads’ losses are real and not due to trick book- keeping. He reports that they have made great efforts to avoid these losses. They have provided lighter trains and faster service. They have tried luxury features to attract more passengers. They have tried and still are trying economy features in an effort to cut fares. The railroads have lost passengers first, because the public prefers to travel by motorcar or plane; second, because union ‘“‘feather-beddmg” has increased their operating costs tre- mendously, and finally, because of in- ~——-ereasing taxation. EOE of de-_ clining revenues. x * * _ Hosmer’s report cites the effect of “spread the work” clauses in union contracts. The engine crew's so-called “basic day” is still 100 miles. ” x * * "This was a Teasonabte~ figure in 1919 when it was established. The average speed of passenger trains then was about 20 miles an hour. To- day the Burlington’s “Zephyr” makes the 1,034 miles from Chicago to Denver in sixteen and a half hours, yet, under the union’s contract eight engine crews are required, and some of them have to be paid overtime. HOSMER sees one possible exception to his forecast of no passenger service by 1970. That is in the commuter field. Ultimately, however, he feels even the commuter trains will go, as more expressways are built into our bigger cities. - He says a few trains might even continue to run between large cities a thousand miles apart if a high speed train could be developed which could travel from New York to Washington tn two hours or less, . x * * The railroads were aided in the. early days by government sub- sidies in the form of huge land grants. Now government sroad and airport censtruction and air. mail contracts are aiding their competitors, ; * * * - Even when a train traveled much more swiftly than an automobile, the convenience of the latter gave the THE PONTI AC PRESS Published by Tue Powtiac Pagsn Compan Huron Bt, M Dah eed Rice eaterey. Prataent Jounw A. River, xecutive Vice Pr on hoot ant ‘and Advertising Director vnepen Advertining Eas. M. Treapwent, Circulation Manager ohigan ainda y ‘Howanp H. Frreowratp 11, ; Vice President and \ Business Manager = Jonn W. Frressasto, : Secretary,and Editor oa Aaay J. Rex, ~ Managing Editor “a. Massmiae Joapan, Local Advertising Manager Groraz C INM -Clansified Manacer The Associated Prens ts. entitied aeantsn fo the use for republication of all local news pheegy jm thie ba a r as ya 1 ag AP news digpat he Pomnpan delivered by cartie Mies SES, Lee : wire anne. service Fk hot available, by mail te Oakland, Genesee, Livi Macomb, Lapeér and ) Lo erecamgl Coustion ra i208 eer: elnewhere tn ic and all, other e@ Unit ti . Ail mati Pisces nth ‘3 ah lects p wedi eer ayable tn 5 ¢i a es, _ on rate bce for 40 cents - motorcar a great advantage. Now, with modern highways and automo- — biles, the train has. lost much of its former advantage in travel time. People in @ hurry ‘an drive over: .turnpikes in about-the same time made by the fastest trains. The railroads will continue to oper- ate their freight lines, for these still produce a comfortable profit. But each year the number of passenger ‘trains has grown smaller. Already such traffic has ceased on many branch lines. Appar ently only @ mir- acle can prevent its complete elimina- tion. But the smartest brains in the railroad industry are doing their best to bring about that miracle. ; “ASTRONOMERS recently earned of the explosion of a giant star 10,000 years ago.” — some way to speed up transmission -of inter-stellar news? - == THE reason truth is stranger than diction is that Fate has a wilder in- agination than man has. Guy Tome says rock ’n’ roll is dead. If so, it’s a rather lively and obtrusively noisy corpse. The Man Toone Town Feeding the Birds Snow Makes Offerings Appreciated in Extreme Midwinter: What we hope is history. : . Recent snows have made foraging the worst of the winter for the birds. Much of their food supply now Is covered, and many of them face starvation, As report- ed by Mrs. Arthur Merrigrew of Williams Lake: “No effort brings such thankful expressions-as a bird feeding “board when the” ground Is covered with -are~ snow.” ‘Some robins that spend the winters around the home of ; Mr. and Mrs. Elmira Talford in Elizabeth Lake Estafes have managéd to go it alone until the recent snows, when they commenced. begging at the kitchen door—and.mre getting their fill every day. Mrs. Talford says they just dote on spaghetti, Eee because it -seems_like worms. _ a A flock of evening “grosbeake are pa-— trons at the feeding board of Mrs. L. Lemp at her home on Navajo Drive, the first she has seen in several winters of bird feeding. A hawk that raided the chicken yard of Jasper Richman ~— . just north of Rochester, now is so hungry that it has broken some windows in the poultry house. Born on the first day of 1957 was Cynthia Jean Kelley, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex E. Kelley of Lake Orton, who have a son, John Thomas Kelley, born: late on the last day of the same year. A calla lily in full bloom 1s spreading Joy In the home of Mrs. Frank Taber of 508 Oakland Ave. The bulb was brought to her by : _ Mrs, Mary Downing, = formerly of Pontiaes now Ilving in Calf- fornia. 5 een e Lig ~~ The skilng craze prompts the organiza- tion of the "Ski-Bees” at Pontiac Motor and Truck planés. According to Ross Goddard, It started with 50: members and its roster ds growing at the rate ofa steep slalom. There's a big difference between . last: winter and this one. A year ago our lakes had hardly frozen over before Jan. 1. © aes et A pet skunk In the home of Mr. and Mrs, Efmer Arthur - of Drayton Plains bears the significant _ name of “Revion,” As a sample of the flight of time, “Custodian of the Records”, writes me that we've just passed the tenth anniversary of that big fire in All Saints Episcopal Church. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs, D. T. Moore of 641 Auburn Ave,: 89th birthday. Wenry W. Witte . . of 381 Mt. Clemens 8t.; 88th birthday.° - : Nehemiah Smith of Bloomfield Hills; 86th birthday. i S, . ; : i Ay = Science note. Isn’t there - “Your New Suit, Sir’ —t 2% David Lawrence Says: . torial than anything you petal ate Front mee for mC hi Youre worthy of much praise forgiving the whole tot pase ot your paper. to printing in verse and picture the ete brad birth: [ am Tepes of.age and dp ney Some Secular ‘paper ever ray ak ae ont eer leading Democrats, They've . at oe a = and as a group. They get pushed around by the lower- element and don't even resist. _ I've ‘voted Democratic’ eight years and expect to do so again, but I won't do it unless they offer. a better—set_of candidates. We expect the elder men in our party to Jay the plans and pick the men. We aera Voter Notre Dame Item Wins Comments — I heard more favorable com- ments- on your Notre Dame edi- 've printed Subscriber Acting Postmaster _ Explains. Parking in some time. Your Dec. 22 editorial was not unwelcome. .We’re aware the needs for the post office parking -; lot, but due te an easement for ~~ an alley retained by the-city, welll Mikoyan Visit Golden Opportunity WASHINGTON — he deputy premier of the Sovi@@%overnment, Anastas Mikoyan is entitled to a courteous reception: by the officials of the United States government. The American people, however, are under no ob- ligation to em- brace a man whose hands are dripping with the blood not only of his fel- low - countrymen .. but of the people of Hungary and the other captive nations in east- ern Europe. Indeed, this is the opportunity of a lifetime to do something for the millions of persons imprisoned even now in slave-labor camps in Russia and for the millions who LAWRENCE time violate its written word and plunge the world into war, There can be no trust, mo -as leng as the basic principles “Ot freedom and a free society are ignored by the tyrants and auto-_ crats in the Kremlin. » Anastas Mikoyan is a symbol of dictatorship. This very week Amer- icans generally — especially those on the “‘liberal’’’ side—have been enthusiastically acclaiming. Fidel Castro and expressing satisfaction that Batista, the dictator, has been overthrown in Cuba. : Americans ought not to adopt one rule for dictators in this hemisphere and another for the dictators in Europe. - More than anything els¢ in the world, American approval of Com- munist behavior is important to the remit in sous any possible uprisings inside the Soviet “ Union. To weicemie Mr, Mikoyan in America with open arms, and without voicing any protest, is - . to furnish headlines in the Soviet- “ eontrolied press telling the Soviet people that- the people of this country no longer disapprove of or at least are unwilling to com- “bat the Communist philosophy. America’s moral; force is the most powerful weapon in the worid ~—it can move millions of people behind the Iron Curtain. So, on the kind of “reception” given the deputy premier of the Soviet Union as he tours this country depends the hope of the oppressed and: the enslaved in whose hearts and minds the craving for freedom and liberty will neve die. (Copyright, 1958) Iron Curtain. For, as Mr. Mikoyan travels around. America, questions can. be asked him publicly concern: ing the conditions inside the Soviet Union for which he, as a “part of the Kremlin apearsta, _ Is responsible. 2 When, for instance, will censor. — ship be removed so that the Iron Curtain can be lifted for the. more _than_ 300,000,000 people whe today re being forbidden to learn the ‘truth of what's going on in the world around them or ofitside © their countries? When will the millions: of inno- cent men and women under Krem- lin control who have been thrust into jail, without a hearing or a trial, be given a chance to regain their liberty? When will the right of self- government be given once more to Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Rumania, Bulgaria, Crechostov akia, Hungary and East Germany? Above all, when will the Soviet - Fovernment begin -to. honor its pledges and its promises as written in treaties, agreements and documents of an interna- tional nature in the 18 years since the close of World War IT? For there can be no assurance of Peace if one of the powerful gov- ermments, with a vast military machine at its disposal, can at any Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE You are so wonderful a friend . You are so good to know... I wish that you and I had met . . A long, long time ago . .°, But I am very thankful that... Somehuw we got together , . . For you are so considerate .. . In every kind of weather , .. Your way of life inspires me... And every word you say .. . Gives faith and courage to my _ heart - And. strength from day to day ... By every standard high and true... .Your friendship is a treasure .., I hope I can repay | you in... The best and fullest measure ... At least you can be certain that . . . Whatever may befall... I will be ready to oblige «. At every beck and call, (Copyright, 1989) The Country Parson | “Even good inventions arg: not always used well—like the auto. etching and _ vomiting, ¢ 0 n- *toxication,”’ Dr. William’ Brady Says: Sd es fee ee ———— Little Danger of Drinking More Water Than Neede If water is given in large sinoari via the stomach tube, the animal (or man) js likely to develop s~ “temperature, headache, n aus e a, great weakness, vulsions and even coma— which may ter- minate in death, These effects, called ‘‘water in- Ooc- cur in-man if large quantities — ol water are giv- en to @ patient - with the dropsy (edema) of neph- ritis (Bright's disease), Intake of a large quantity of water in any case where kidney secretion is diminished tends to produce these effects. Some physi- cians believe water intoxication is the explanation for the symptoms. of uremia. DR. BRADY In all ordinary carcuananers it- is inconceivable that anyone may drink more water than is good for him, from thirst. On the other hand, it seems appar- ent that many persons do not drink enough water. In general it is a mistake to avoid. drinking all the water one wants, under the impression that one will be more comfortable with- out .mueh water or one will sweat less if- the water intake is re- stricted, a 3 bd . ae Hunger beats the same relation to starvation that thirst bears. to dehydration. The symptoms of starvation are commdnly confused with those of dehydration, because in cases of deprivation the victims generally lack both food and water, HUNGER-FOR VITAMINS, ‘TOO My own opinion, based on con- siderable observation and study, is that hunger is a demand for not only proteins, fats and carbohy- drates but also for the essential minerals and Vitamins. : x * * Briefly the effects of absolute ~ | deprivation of water are: 1. Loss of body weight, due to. ‘cdéntinued excretion of the unbound “water and also the combustion of body fat and carbohydrate (bieod sugar, glycogen) and later body protein material to. produce water, 2. Development of. acidosis, from diminishing quantity of bloed and fetarded oxidation, and from slowing of kitiney cireuta- Aton and excretion and. refention ot phosphoric acids which nor: mally are ¢tinnated, mobile which makes it so casy ~~”. Rise in body temperature. for us te get where we ‘t be.” —e 4. Rise in non-protein nitrogen it the ‘blood, . - ie _ die’s husban® be- 5. ‘Thirst: dryness of mouth, throat, tongue. ss z 6, Dryness vf skin; wrinkling , and looseness of skin; pinched ex- on stores of fat, and water from the deeper layers of the skin. Sunken eyeballs and reduced tension in the eyeballs. * * ane pars a et [Cor a oat parte personal ith, aa Fo en 1 be “wulam Brady, if «a ore se ing spaces. - ; * teased envel is sent ‘ Pontiac Michig probably have more trouble later on. : We have 34 -parking . spaces. When the city puts through an alley to Miami road, we'll lose /10 feet of our lot and Fox Cleaners will lose their 10 feet. This will eliminate half our present park- x During early construction stages of the post office I re- quested paving what is now lawn behind the lot, but the re- quest was denied as unjustified. Later the idea was turned down again. This additional paving would allow at least 12 more Fox driveway ‘as an . Fox indicated he would building. We hope this be corrected at an Robert C. Miller . some Postmaster ‘Some Still ¢ Give ~~ Helpittg | Hand? ents We wish to thank those who helped | us while we were stopped on Baldwin avenue New Year's Eve. We're glad.to say there are rar no with a helping hand in untry. es and Mrs. LeRoy W. Davis Clarkston ; ‘What Do, We Do ~if Siren’s Real?’- Why Didn't, They =. Allow for That?” - — rows of seven stars. What happens _in -a—very- few years when they take in Hawaii? Why didn’t they allow for that now? : A Flagser We Must Have New. Tax System’ Removal of personal property taxes and lowering or removal of real estate taxes are a must if our Americaan system of free enter- prise and initiative is to continue. class incomes if we're to make any progress: in'this nation ae :- 2. & 8 = _ A new system must be devised All citizens who-are heartily in- terested in ‘seeing the “American sense survive can do something concrete by “after their representatives in Washing. ton, “Lansing and Pontiac until something drastic is done to re- lieve. the situation. a Daniel F. Foley Jr. New Hudson “West Huron Lights Are Well-Timed’ to risk accidental dam- ~ West Huron street lights are: so well timed I frequently drive from | Waterford to the old post office without a_ stop. — credit to someone, Worker Praises Article on Communism This is a word of siscere appre ciation for the timely publishing of Dr: Schwarz’ testimony regarding the Communist philosophy. I wish every newspaper would follow — example in warning America o its peril. Thanks ai tions to eae All letters for Voice. of the People must contain the name @nd address of the writer.- This information will be withheld upon request if the letter is not of a critical nature. Letters gust be under 200 words and’ The Pontiae reese reserves the right to edit all etters. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY By faith Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than “ aw Calg, by. which he obtained wit- ~that-he-was- mess testifying of his gifts: and by it ery Saturday at_1 p.m. we he being dead_ yot_apeaketh —_ hear the Civilian Defense sirens sounding all around us. * ® * == I'd like to know what to do or how to know if it’s real. * * ¥ ° What should we do and where should we go if it’s real? H. B. Hebrews 11:4, bd * * = That in such righteousness To ther ‘by faith imputed They may find Justification towards God, and peace Of conscience. . ~John Milton. Case Records of a a Paychotogist!. Sterility Provokes ais Behavior Sadie’s problem is serious and occurs far more often than many people realize. Despite the Kinsey report to the con- trary, women like Sadie are not hyper-sered. They are simply goaded into illicit af- Jairs by the reasons shown be- low. And these reasons are usually pegenetesioe!. not. or- ganic. By DR. GEORGE w. CRANE CASE A-421: Sadie S., aged 28, has been merried for 6 years, “Dr. Crane, I've decided I must divorce her,” Sa- gan,” £23 of " lege, so what makes Sadie faunt : her unfaithfulness?”’ SEX MAD WOMEN . “Is she sterile?” 7 opening remark, and her - nodded assent, ” ~~ as my - ek * “Why did you ask that ques- tion?" he then their illicit affairs by a mental de- sire to inflate their ego. Many nymphomaniacs have been referred to me by other doctors. Yet I have never found one of them to be passionate, as meas- pray by the normal husband’s stan- la Women like Sadie who pick up dates with stray men and seem to have no more sense of moral. © + varan . for a few . days or weeks, until something revives their secret tere ror. SADIE’S CONFESSION “Dr. Crane, whenever I see a “woman my age wheeling her .baby_ down. the street, Sadie began. x * * “For I realize I can never, have a. baby: of my own. 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Hula hoops? ccnne of tate which obviousty|the first visit. head. “Be more patriotic, man,” Doc went on. “Anybody who isn’t FEDERAL dept. stores - OPEN. EVERY NIGHT TO 9 .. Monday through: Saturday Downtown: Saginaw ot Warren . Dreyton Piains: Dixie Hwy. ot Walton _ SPOKE UP” “Listen, if I could say ‘I am an -+American’,”” was .the startling response, “1 ‘woulde't te hate.” “ite idea of death that he embraces to Foster Unity in Trade © OTTAWA (AP) — The United ' [States and Canada have agreed y {to consult more closely-on issues ~ |that can hurt each other’s trade. They also have called on- Europe to speed up reduction of barriers imports from North America. Ending 24 hours of talks be- tween Cabinet members of the two neighbors, a 1,500-word communi- que Tuesday: night ahnouncéd: 1. Wheat experts of the two countries will meet every three months in attempts to resolve! Canadian complaints that subsi- dized disposal of American sur- plus wheat cuts into Canada'’s|harmon commercial markets. x * 2: More talks will take place| on U.S. restrictions on. import of Canadian oil. There was joint agreemnt that continued oil ex- ploration and development are necessary on defense grounds, ~ 3,:The United States: expressed hope it could withdraw its import | *leurbs on lead and zinc once some linternational -a gree ment is réached among major suppliers ‘and buyers. 4, Cabinet spokesmen, probably Canadian Justice Minister -E. D. Fulton and U.S. Aty. Gen. 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PARK-EREE in any of the three big lots back of my store = {| more than ever at my store.” - on Lawrence Street. oe before in. the history of my business have ! hed @ sole like this. . "$50 for 2-wks |" oad | e+ only 70#! lrock salt. and some 13,000 tons of other loans to $500 eae hadn Waecaa ua co - with 24 mos, ‘to repay: [lexample, ‘maintains 2,000 more | -— miles of trunklines than Michigan t | Ast vou | tet es | a weeks. ||dut used only about 24,000 tons of One Group $25.00 | $25.85 fF $25.70 — ok oo less tang 1000 tons SUBURBAN Ye Se ak kid Via Beem COATS ONE GROUP of SUMMER laterest ¢ et 3% per month on belanen salt and nice. and OUT THEY CO Sharkskin Seits Valnce $29. = Bato by glory) = nemeindes, FF hs 'SAT7T _ ASSOCIATES © |furnishing an unlimited supply of | ‘4% | S00" Rayon & Dacron Blend Od & Ends -$69:50 to ) to $80.00 i 2255 $, TELEGRAPH RD. waders Detrlt are te tae $995 TWO PANTS 3 Miracle Mile ged - Plivered for $13 a ton. Wisconsin CALL! 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Two beely|Somebody sent’a small cap > plaat oo he. her|thaudible no, almost drowned out|felows shuffled forward, embam| ‘ “Shoot yourtway out,’ the note : ‘orre, the New York Herald Tri- Judge Ryan. wie r and - ’ bune rad d h hange|by the wicked winds which rattled! rassment. showing briefly through| said.” But the strain was telling une io-TV reporter who ha attorney if there was any chang rd ag her and she end{ refused to reveal the source of alin her determination not to reveal |' courtroom windows, the crust of their occupational a bit on was tired stor al d with] the { the executive at CBS] « *« difference. The judge prepared to over what would happem| ry, walked quickly and w name of the é ve a pr h, but he had an-|to her if Judy quiet’ pride to Hr place before|who gave her a story on Judy! ‘The marshals will remand this other wotd for the reporter be had dy Garland | earlier in the trial called “‘a-mod-| —soyyay, a ern Joan of Arc."" He told < briefly that. if.she had a-change of) ,. _ : es 1 -theart during her upcoming 10 days “One One tak of ‘Women’ s oer Lk ‘Lot ‘of Children’s es Hin prison to contact the tourt. House ‘ser _ House Slippers Miss Torre walked back dry- i. = es is | | eyed to the benches where sat $4 ° $ her husband aid a collection of hoped that two bills ie im- |of Manning, S.C.; “Airman 3-C Jo. reporters, some of whom had niunity for reporters — in the |seph E, Stoll Jr., 18, of Norwalk, “9 come to cover the story, some | case of identifying news sources (Ohio; Airman 3C Remus A. Tide- ss to wish her well. The marshals | — would be passed. Reg. $2.00 and $3.00, Value Reg. $2.00 -and $3.00 Value crunched out of the rogm with 1, photogr: , . aphers 4 her, stepping on a foot or two /i+ 1 t's shoot that part 1: sade in the first row of the spectator | yi, 2 jens change,” She said it CHILDREN’S — One Lot of Women's ' az ee eae ee ) Thermo Boots PLAY — The husband followed, carrying} Thé cameramen departed, after ‘la small plaid suitcase. “Marie one said, “‘sorry to keep you so : $ $ | didn’t quite know what to pack,”/long, Marie, but just think, : ther good friend Mary Kelly said,|plew most of the first day for Pick U Veue “‘so I told her to pack what she| you,”” Then’ the’ friends, one by took to the hospital for the baby.”|one. and after a long time the Lucky 7 Club ‘Sizes to-3 pled 410 0. The photographers followed the| papers came and Mr. Lunney said, te tight-lipped procession to the/gently, ‘We'll go now.’ Card Today. : Go Lyrst tr ground floor door of Thamas J. == Fér the purchees. of ladies’ Hee! ET AO RIG |Lunney, U.S. marshal in charge/To Try Ramon Novarro | Lifts and Thin. Heels, Every s P of transporting Miss Torre to Hud- ; : ; - seventh pair free of any charge. | 2 son County (N.J.) Penitentiary. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actor i ; eisner ; Be ‘ They fired away at ‘their com-}Ramon Novarro will be tried Feb. NEISNER'S : 2 , : 8 2 ee |patriot until the door closed, ‘and/3 by a jury on charges of drunk STEAMING COLD i One look at this and . Av Wir — then said, “‘isn't=this a damnedidriving. The 59-year-old former o. you .would think the @hio River wag afire, but. perature from 46 degrees to four below zero iN | ghame. . .”" matinée idol has pleaded innocent SHOE REPAIR _ ‘taint so, The steam swirling about @ boat harbor — Jess, than 16 hours. Above the boats is the Cen- x * * Ro running a traffic seals in Hol- At Rear of First, Fleer . Open Mondey and Friday Nights “at9 - at Cincinnati is due to a sudden -dipping of tem tral bridge, linking Cincinnati with Newport, Ky. Lunney’ a kindly soul, put the lywood. i “ : Pets. - . _ — 7 . ~ | star of a mothentous test case a ; -_ ? a? as much at her ease as was possi-) ~ 7 ; ‘ State’s Economic Growth Concerns Legislators ble under the circumstances. The| , . {husband and a few friends were) re : 7 3 I d t : ] D ] t H t~] permitted in to talk with her as) © r . ; nN us Ila eve opmen O “ ssue she waited for Lunney’s ‘‘we'll go m, 3 oe . a0 now.” But .10 minutes . stretched e@ ; ~ Ito 2 then to hajf an hour. . a Pe By GEORGE WEEKS Democrats say the Republicans been active jn development work enna ety i ee — bevel < : Z ; . LANSING (UPI)—A showdown {s|should quit “smearing Michigan” jin the Port Huron area. eaten Wechington on that appeal . J approaching on the- drawn-out de- jand vote for increased funds to) Pemocratic lawmakers said theyy business. aad hist gt beck Bere ; bate over Mic higan’ 8 ec onomic ee pe aid industrial de- wil be guided by recommendations | ‘ ne courthouse this_morning,” climate, velopmer \from Williams. zi RA eae — % oe = fee - ——— Lunne xplained. We're still = A sampling of lawmaker opinion * t * walting for them to come dawn- 5¢ TO $1 — VARIETY STORES indicates a variety of proposalg; Much of the 1958 election cam- | The governor outlined his pro-|xtairs. You know how those things “ ae will be made ,to the 1959 legis:|paign was echoed in the legislative |posals in general terms at his na oe : _ lature in the hame of spurring |poll, — - ‘inaugural. He said his 100-member , . s economic growth—a subject that) Rep. Carroll C. Newton (R-Del- Committee on Michigan's Eco-| The newsreel fellows came in was a political football in the last ton) said nomie Future (COMEF) will draft! then and patiently set up their election campaign, - | 89 long as G. Mennen wil @ “blueprint for progress for the tripods. They _ — aS ;: Democrats and Republicans | Hams Is governor and is dom- c coming quarter century or more.’ ee . 4 oth " } te “tt alike say if the other side is | inated by (Michigan C10 presi- “At the same ‘time COMEF | he aaied nses ‘and ree a serious about beefing up Michi. | dent) Gus Scholle and so long 48 | deyelops broad plans for prog: Miss ore would 8 : . y ; 2 gan's industrial’development pro- | we atlow unreasonable strikes | pegs, we will be pushing for might have been. getting row gram, now is the time to do it. .-1 do not belleve Michigan | action in direct and immediate Sars pclae Tomees arene Republicans talk in terms of} can expect any better economle |-ways,” Wikiams sald. “Our f Ppt easing the tax burden on industry| health.”’ economic ' development depart- Miss Rhengold contest. ‘ Cannon Masia. Value! and changing labor laws. There! genate “Majority Leader Frank] ment must be strengthened. On another side of the room, - Fine Quailty Cotten 2 has been some talk ‘of a right-lo-/Readle (R-St. Clair) and House| Local industrial development or- | Miss Torre smoked one of the ~ e& ‘ ,work law but little is expected to goeaker George M, Van Peursem, &anizations must be encouraged, |cigarettes from the carton she 7 : Frome. af At lig Zeeland) —areexpected to play Small business opportunities | brought along and talked in her ; = . ee a FALSE ETH pmajor roles- in drafting cop palicy niust be promoted.” juice aga natal nl a i pe ga A aa € be _ TE it owar d econémic development Many see the need for aid to) talked of crackpot telephone cals Py "99" : i & That L Ihe gislation, even though Van jocal industrial groups as the key. and a rash of supporting letters $1 Le VALUES TO ' at Loosen Ipe ursem may lose the speakership| factor in stimulating economic | ‘and editorials which allayed the 72" x 108" és E 79¢ yd. - Need Not Embarrass | jin the equally divided House, growth. |doubts of her father. The babies ; ip hs Abed any, wearers of taise teeth have - * © * | In Maine, for example, the state | | would pope ee aa : oe ota eal yeceine Doce use Rep. Harry J. Phillips (R-Port guarantees, up to ‘90 per cent,/ Nurse > aiar Did SS thet, | t ob- : ’ A : bied at Toslane ening elon Dolaet -|Huron) also is expected to influ-|loans made by a community or ¢xpect at the prison: What sched- Durable fine quel ‘> muslin, — 2 to 15 yard wee ive ta foer ff this bap pening toyou. | ence’ Republican economic develop-| bank for construction of plants for jule she'd follow, whether she'd : ae Just sprinkle a little FAstEern, jence Republican economic develop- | bar 1 plants for, long-wearing a serviceable. — the alkaline (non-acid) loowner en |ment policy. He has headed the jindustry. |have her own cell. Sale priced for hor se to Cottons, poplins, nove Rrmijrss' they ifeel more ‘comfort= subcommittee that controls “ap-| Pennsylvania has loaned about} ‘Jackie Gleason sent me a cake vings elties, combed goods, in a wonder. able. Does not sour, Checks “piste i propriations for the economic ‘de-/eight million dollars for industrial|with a saw inet,” she said, -sum- Si foo : ‘ Le array of solid colors and prints, L pre drug counters everywhere "|velo pment def acitngtt Sd) PER eXpRIMIGe We cercraeed KreeE “moning a areete rt ~ - 2 _ . — twille, chirtinas, me Ll . cottons, 42" x36 ea ¢ af moe decile im in Pe white muslin trope we went se a A yd. - Models, sizes arfd whatnot of all the nationally recognized makes -that | we handle — would take many pages. 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Charies A Halleck of Indiana * * * Asked if the vice president had) a hand in- -about his over- throw, Martin repiéd, “All I know is that his people were against me—actively against me.” Martin went on to say that some White House aides Had met a month ago with Halleck and im- ' . plied they were against his re- ! | | election because ‘‘] was a little more independent .than I should be—of them.” ~ Halleck denied any White House {ntervention. There was no com- ment from Nixon. * * x Senate Republican liberals, _re- belling against installing Sen. Ev- erett Dirksen of Illinois hs party floor leader, have denied Nixon ~ has ‘aided them in any way. But | surpluses. President Nixon is- ~getting thé} r. _ eredit or blame—whether he dé | _ son stand. | for welfare purpoges at home and abroad. By OVID A. MARTIN WASHINGTON (AP)—Farm leaders kept an eye on the visit of Soviet Deputy Anastas I, Mikoyan here hoping that it might lead to the opening of new foreign outlets for farm Will Press Congress to! ‘Depressed. Areas . DETROIT w—The- United Auto, Workers will seek @ comprehen- sive congressional program “| signed “‘to put America back to | work.” There was speculation that the Russian leader, himself a trade expert, might broach the subject in conferences with White House- and Bate Department efficials. Secretary of Agriculture Benson fong has » advocated negotiation of sales of farm surpluses to Russia on terms which would be beneficial to this country. However, no positive steps for such deals have been made. The American Farm Bureau Federation adopted. resolu- tions at its recent Boston Convention that backed the Ben- * * * UAW President Walter P. ‘Reuther says the union. will press | ifor enactment of such a program! ‘by the 86th Congress in the com- ing months. Reuther said the UAW wants | ‘a depressed area bill which would give to cities . . . much needed aid both in locating new industries and finding work for the unemployed in the area.” “We should offer farm products in world markets with- out regard to destination whenever it will advance the wel fare and security of the people of the United States,” che resolutions sald. x .« * _ But there have been no recent indications as to whether the Russians are interested in any of the surplusés held by | He said the union also. would the government. These largely are wheat, corn, other live- |seek: tock feed gralgs, and tobacco. 1, Legislation to increase the} Several years ago, the Soviet showed interest in surplus benefits of unemployment COMPS | US. butter. But stocks of butter have been cut to a very low (S#tlon and en potas level, reflecting a decline in the quantity moving into gov- ernment hands under price supports and heavy donations according standards. | 2. A bill providing ,-federal aid) jfor school construction, diousing and industrial re- laccasssenens legislation. 4. A measure to increase the | federal ,minimum -wage to- $1,25' per hour and to extend its cover- | age to millions now unprotected. | | * * * ; The Communists are striving hard to expand production | of meat to meet promises of Soviet leaders that Russia would outstrip the United States in the production of this food. They have been handicapped to some extent by limited sup- plies of feed grains, of which this country has a record large~ surplus. 5. An increase in the level of ' social security oe Devise Program to Aid. . 4 SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE-FULL GUARANTEES | BISSEL” SHAMPOO MASTER First Quali | i Quality ELECTRIC . BLANKETS wot QP oO , Galvanized GARBAGE | pines : oy Saad % 100° Ft. CLOTH Es | LINE Plastic, Steel Gore Genuine VOICE of MUSIC V.M. 4 Speed Automatic RECORD PLAYER before they launched their drive, they informed the vice president) in some detail of their plans. It has been Nixon's contention | that the GOP has failed to sell itself to the average voter and) that the Democrats won their vie-| tories last November because they} had projected the idea they were! for the Httle man Next Detroit Flection Using Less Workers DETROIT ww — A 38 per cent cut in the number of Detroit elec- ~ tion workers in next month's primary was agreed upon yester- day. Election director las Urban proposed the use of 4,119 full time | workers, next month compared | } Urban said the city would save) $50,000 because of the cut. for. office and one bond issue on} the ballot. The primary races include traffic court judge, county auditor, regular term commen ~ pleas court judge and a short | judge in the commén ‘ble as court, | The bond isstie is f& proposed 30) million dollar sewer construction | program. | Secret Divorce Cases | OK if Children Involved SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Cutl- fornia divorce court proceedings | That was the opinion ef the State) Supreme Court Tuesday. It upheld | a decision of the District Court of! Appeal that the public can be: barred from the courtroom the good of the child.’ 2nd Christ Child Stolen DETROIT A second nite figure of the Christ Child) was stolen from a Detroit-area nativity stene- Firesiny:~ A official said the life-sized) image was mgasing when workmen went! to dismantle the-ttispiny-in Tren-| | ton. A similar figure disappeared | New Year's Day in the yard of! 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Kienid ee ss [8 et Pa ahs oot l : ei ey doe ie ey . : oes : : a ‘ . \ nee, Peg an oe "9 Spteninte ee pL Sette! 5 ee ee Ep a a ety he i ee ee o TE ay Stowe ue Pa ee + ae, . we ; ¢ F ot ‘ ¥ , A : : = 3 ‘ : : : 2 me ia : ae - ise exc A ‘4 3 ae \ # r o he Z i vA 404 : Nee 2 * 2 es . — ee eg ge OE = — oye ——— ree ay > ah _ council at last . from the-state concerning the wid- Detroit Firm Named by City Council to Fill “Position A tr mmediately — 2 : . WALLED LAKE night's meeting named Civil Engineering Inc. of Detroit the new city erigineers. At the same time they released the firm of Hubble, Roth and Clark from the same position. ‘ The council also heard a report ening and paving at Walled Lake drive and Pontiac trail, and at) W. Maple road and Pontiac trail.| These projects shoulg be un- der contract by April, according to the state report, and traffic signals installed when this work |’ is accomplished. - The council spent some time dis-) cussing whether or not the city is liable for the. paving of Beverly boulevard. The general opinion was that the contractor was re- = The ty _[onte sine, pekegs gt ceeine: ; Wg says ye Michigan State! . [University- exterision farm '"|mist Jobn Ferris, it has not paid) . office, leased before he fulfilled his obli- gation. Further study will be given! to this matter, council, me mbers decided. 7 ee ‘The council also is considering plans to improve Decker road he- 14-Mile Rds. ea ee oh pein a ae Ae 3 FIRST ARRIVAL :— The: distinction of t being , _ governments, | in. the afen, the’ eoun:, “ the first baby born in the. new,Commaunity ‘Hos: _-cil_ proclaimed the week of Jan. pital near’ Almont goes to Phillip Allen Powers,” 18-24. as. ‘*Sy¢nphony | Week. rien second .son of Mr . and Mrs. Patrick A, Powers, ; 26245" Pring Ra. 4 Armada. “he baby whs_delive red » are dohatitig © $500 worth “ot “meschandise ~to E ~ by Dr “Willian LL. Martin, Romeo, at 1:20.am. Sale of Bonds OK’ d “ye! sterday — legs thin 24. hours after the hospital - for School Distr ict Pic tured with the: proud | mether and her few off.” Phillip’ & familys eo : ventas Press. Photo _ spring js Miss “Lauretta Paul, executive director .. of ‘the hospital. She said that, in honor of the ~- _- event, the hospital béard will pay all the Powers” hospital expenses, and an “inisingence company is _giving. the baby sa: 2eyear policy. with the pre- | . nium: paid forthe first year, Lapeer merchants” opened’ its doors to the public Monday morning. Region. Officials | 1 . Will Meet Ja an. ] 4% Grllverra by “Richard N, ‘Mann of the Insuranee Audit and In- spection Company, Indianapolis, WALL E D LAKE * ae Watied Lake Consolidated: Scbool District was” granted* permission to. xell $650,000 .in ‘bonds: for. sc ‘hool von: struction’ yesterday by the Sti ate, ; Municipal - -Finance Commission. a c . a Os, * rs oF According ‘to’ a pceirian at) - Superinterdent Clifford H.. -Senart’s athis amount was ‘the re} Stunicipat officiats [rom -Gene| mainder of the $1,500,000 bond see, -Maeomb, and Oakland coun- issue approved in February 1958 {jes will assemble in Ferndale 2 by voters. The district has al-/Jan. 44, for the annuat meeting} Indiana, followed by a panel dis- i ready sold $850,000 in bonds and of Region IV of the Michigan Mu-| cussion of the topic. asked for approval fo sell the/nieipal League Scheduled next is a talk on rematnder last November. Attending will be mayors, presi- “Municipal Liability for Negli-| A new junior high school which dents, councilmen, and other gence,” to be given by Louis C. will open in September, additions |e lected and appo! inted officials, Andrews Jr., League Staff Attor- to the senior igh school ariti from League-member citles and, ney remodeling of the present junior) Villages from these three counties. | A dinner session wil] be high-{ high. school are being paid for) Region 1V program will begin |jighted by a talk on ‘The Michi- “ae this money, the spokesman) with a talk on “Planning Mu. gan Tax Study—Its Effect ‘on said. CAROL SOMMER " ways was 19 below 1957 __of State James M, nictpal Insurance. Programs,” (Cities and Villages,” and conclude Present Region IV officers are: Ferndale Commissioner Thomas = _ with the annual election of 1959-60 State Sets Traffic Goal: officers for Region IV. . 2 , (Carol Sommer Cut Accidents 10 P ct. : wa eennegte Manager Earl Wins DAR Title F, Seherttius, secretary. of ‘Good Citizen’ Regional officers serve as Hal- : » a afy | " 7 . ae LANSING The State Salety| threo during the same perlod in between the League head) WALLED LAKE—The Daughters last year, There were” seven pereoris killed | Commission has again set a goal : uarters and its r ember of the American Re i of a 10 per cent reduction in high- quarters and its regional m of the American Revolution (DAR) '|government wheat Joan is Jan, 31. ‘storage costs and services charges ___> | SHIP—A spepial election on a ‘pro 6.7 _ 2 ‘posed $400,000 school bond issue ] Bloomfield School. , Distriet, ‘perintendent Leis Hougan. | $50,000 and a maximum of $300,080 gus ‘wheat prints: Sidiigeove mite The current wheat supply and|tp the trade situation seem to indi to hold wheat beyong December in four of the last 11 crop seasons. '. But Ferris advises growers to watch the market price: a Ferris suggests farmers. check the, “effective’’ support-rate- before de- ciding between storage and s¢ armer. would get for ;support. price. | Special | Felon sat | on School Bond, Tax ed = WEST. “BLOOMFIELD | TOWN. arid a increased tax rate has been scheduled for Feb, 2 in the West was, announced “yesterday by Sehiool al The School board is asking voters | to approve a 6-mill operating tax’ for the next five years to replace’ the 3.5-milf tax which. expires this year, Hougan said. He explained. that a minimum of of the proposed $400,600 school; bond issue would be used to re-| model the Roosevelt Elementary’ Schooly with the remainder to be! spent on. the other three schools in| the district. A_panel of three school_boar ‘| members;-as yet unnamed, will be| present at the Green Elementary | Schoo} PTA meeting at 8 p.m. to- ‘seat Verelien: was elscted vice] ehairman for the coming year. ‘Mrs, Lester W. Poosch is the new seeretary and Roger Toothacker; -{rengurer. Center director Royal A. Holt {Royal Oak, is one of the six men "97,750 duc thew the 15th. -' appointed by Governor Williams The state currently is lagging. "0. the Housing Code Study = fabout 2: ii lars behind on Mission. its co ae aoe | Schools! Perkins, of 1605 Crooks Rd., was have received only $76,487,629 of | applying for ae ‘morrow at the school to discuss | the election proposals. | some 42. million agairist ‘antici- _Ipated state payments and. around! th Rikeea will 80 toward Regular to $14.95 | RED 1 : SHOES — »99 FAMOUS BRANDS > ‘GREATLY REDUCED Many Other 35 N. ‘Saginaw Serving Pontiac Over 75 Years PAULDPS SHOE STORE Open Friday Night | 7 TiLOP.M. ; municipalities, and play a great)‘Good Citizen’ title has been! —. way accidents in 1959, during the 30-hour per lod over the! ipart in helping member officials awarded to Carol Sommer of a But, members are agreed It Christmas holiday, Childs niatd. | ealize and make use of their Walled Luke High- School, + will be a touch-and-go proposition against 12 fatalities in 157 ieamie enrvices te * * “on realizing the saving in lives. | Run - off - the - road accidents tn The Michigan Municipal League:| Following nomination — by her of, Michigan’ has achteved: ir io Perirural areas: tode- the- highest tole ranize dT in TSH, is ade Up Ol elasemates. she Was lected by the cent cut in fatal accidents each of over oth holitiay per jods, Childs’ 445 cities and villages in Michigan | school : faculty on the basis of at the three past years. Last year's reported. und is dedicated to the advance-'seholarship, leadership, service, |)" total of 1.343 killed on the high. iment of home rte and the im- ‘provement of municipal govern-' /me nt ie cooltinlive elfert. Gov. Williams suggested at the MANDON. LAKE—The Women’s commission meeting yesterday that Guild of Mandon lake Community- new areas of accident prevention Church will hold its: annual —~ onnec ing 005 Ile proposed further ‘tion of officers at 1/30 a m, be explored. -research into accidents caused by morrow at the church, Mrs. ea drinking drivers and into rural: Morris, president, announced to: road deaths. day * * *t _ A potlick supper will follow with “The new quota will mean that Miss Mabel Cox, a nurse mission. | we can average only slightly more /@ry from Africa, as guest speak: than 100 deaths a month if we are er, -_ to reach our goal,’ said Secretary) -Mise Cov also will give a com: dependability and patriotism, a ‘Mandon Lake “It's like playing golf," ob- served doseph A, Childs, State Church Plans _ Police Commissioner, ‘When you ‘get your score down low, It's Acti vities - lard to get it lower.” _ A top scholar in her class of 350, Carol is the daughter of Mrs, Robert Sommer of 3738 Winter- late Mr. Sommer, Carol, who js in her senior year, is a member of the student coun- cil. | As a varsity cheerleader for a second year, she has charge of all pep meetings, : : The outstanding student also is a Mackie Supports Move caunber of the for International Span ® |National Honor at Sault Ste. Marie lice calor sae . x * * DETROIT U~Engineering pro-| Her plans for the future include he ic det Bas es /posals for an 18-million-dollar|,. career in the field of education. AAT mentaty on the flim, “dundo, Sow | hridge to. link the Sault Ste. Maries! ¢ : There were seven months last! of Afelea,"” in-eolor, which will cof Mic higan and Ontario will be un-| eres ae eevee year in which fatalities topped the! he shown at 7:30 p.m, at the | veiled today. pe he 100 mark—the highest,’ the Aa) church, | ‘The man who prepared them is. deaths recorded in November | ‘The. Faith Rible Clase of the Di. David B, Steinman, New York The new year got off to a bad hurch will sponsor a hayride at bridge expert who designed the, start, Childs reported. He sald | Hayride Lodge, Rochester tomer-|100-million-dollar Straits of Macki-|— State Police recorded 10 highway (row. The group will leave from the. nac bridge some 50 miles south of g According to Lloyd's Register of Shipping, there were 35,202 isteamships or motor vessels of 100 berry Rd., Westaeres, and. the a Latin Club and the | jChess Club. She was elected to the | => Society while in| ross {ons or more in the world) | + All Ist Quality deaths, over the 30-hour New ‘merchant marine as of June 30, ‘ehurch house at 7 p.m. ithe proposed international span | 1958 . rj 0 + i 5 | ds So) . ‘ oe ice a * period . emparet = el y ty A spaghetti dine r ane rerren | i State Highway Commissioner Se ao eae tema fags cues aes tion will follow the hayrides ac- Mackia sad Janes N. : — dohn C. Allan, Ontario minister of fi.” | nance, Will (urn over the recom: | | mendations te .the International | Lconding. to the Rev. Dorr Fovkler, | pastor of ihe chase To Install New Officers OXFORD Wader No. 108.) : Light “ce and “Db” 2 Asphalt Tile 2°10" ys Fer Light "C” color : - Asphalt ches Tweeds end “D" Asphalt Tile | 2"12' * head of the auxiliary unit. Khights of Pythiag and Pythian! Sisters Temple No, 60 here will install new officers for the year in a combined cerenfony at 8 pm, tomorrow at the Oxford Pythian: Castle Hall. Lester Gerds will be. installed ag chancelor commander, and Mrs. William. McTavish as Frozen Body of Man Discovered in Home MANISTEE(!P1)—The frozen body of Adolph Swenson, Tl, wat found in his one-room home in rural Manistee yesterday. | ’ Coroner Douglas Clason said Swenson apparently suffered anes “¥ 2 1 . gs. ‘Birds Eye Chicken Dinner. - amie Pk Morton's Meat Pies Beet. 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Little things often make humans blow their stacks. ; And suspicions - “are mounting that little things may set off vast “Storms, drodehts.~floods,or-chang- es in our ctimgte. The triggers’ could be flares on! the sun, a hail of mefeors,. strange kinds of radiation, or other events.. f such -triggers—if exist—could «well be one of the fantastic rewards from the widwade studies of the Hes tional treophysical Year. * * The earth *has beep around for millions of sears this time, you might expect it to have worn down.or become pretty stable weatherwtse, says John Townsend of the National Aero-| nautical dnd Space Agency, Our constant and steady visible But Discavery oO thes wheeling sun is very fight. the sun dogs vary-in its out- bursts of xe and radiations fiom flares. Could these be trig-) vers for mechanisms high in the; atmosphere, which In turn affect surface weathet? Do cosmic rays, ; or radiation leaking from magnet-! le fraps above the e arth,.heat up! the am? a ee Astronomer Walter -Orr- Roberts © Colo, is checking a that yvreat electrical trom solar flares influ- vital Weather factory in of Boulder, theory singis* ener A By | in its output o® heat and Marie Byrd Land ice lies nearly three miles deep. * * * Were it all suddenly to melt, seas would rise 300 feet or more, in disastrous floods. Antarctica was stripped of its icy masquerade — it's apparently not a continent after all, but an Lice- hidden system or even {wo Separate systems of {stands and! mountains. Soviet weathermen at a station in the Antarctic highlands meas- ured a record low temperature of 124 degrees below zero, But tem- peratures on any given day can vary &O to South Pole and evastal stations —) a range as great as that between | Miami and Bismarck, N.D. - * * * Signs were found that Antarctica is warming up, at least in places Little America is about five de- grees warmer now on the average ithan in 1912, reports Dr. Harry ‘| | ! | | Wealer of the U.S, Weather Bu- reau, - | At Spitzbergen in the arctic, av-| efage winter temperature is 11 de-[ grees warmer than 50 years ago, ‘he adds) ~* | Arcticestudies find there is less, ice In that region than half @ cen-| ‘tury ago, but that the «arctic in| ibeing bathed withsfar more snow | than Antarctica’ now. Ocean currents - shuttle © vast ‘amnounts of the. earth's heat from’ plnee_to place, Seagoing scientigts | 454 rerea| Skate Star Gets Home, Alaska 000 A. < Some flares could deepen weath $2, Monthly qiereny) =a er tre oughs or lows so the ¥ BMECT SANTA MONIC ‘A, C alif. (AP) = wther south than usual, bringing | ‘Ice skating star Donna Atwood has rain or snow to Texas rather than! ‘a divorce. decree, $2,000-a-month | the Dakotas, Absence of Tlares —| alimony, $375 monthly support for| as the sun now ig quieting down ner three children, and title to the | in its evele could mean BEVETE | g209) 000 family home droughts in the US. Southwest in Paying for all this is John H | 1) Sars on Harris, 59, ber husband for eight) Australia’s FE. G. Bowen propos- years, The 34-year-old | Mis At-! es that dust from meteors supplies) wood obtained the divorce Tues- | seeds for raindrop formation — iday after telling the court he was!| meaning more rainfall a month or) rude to o her friends and had a bad | - so after the eurth intercepts a! temper. He did not contest her, swarm of meteors. suit, © x * * Se Whatever the “merit of such ideas, IGY {x certain to produce ‘State Liquor Sales Drop fur keener and more basie-under-| More Than 10 Per Cent standing of the why and how of| our weather. Thaf means. better) LANSING (im—The Stata Liquor | forecasts, perhaps methods of)Controf Commission reports net) eventual weather control. sales of liquor dipped slightly more | Massed around the §guth Pole|than 10 per cent in the first 11) Is the earth's -great icehouse —j| months of 1958 : Antarctica. Ice is a factor in the| Net sales for the period were balance of heat and water on/$132,692,207—down almost 15 mil . earth, hence a weather influence. |lion dollars from the figure of $147. - Scientists discovered Antarctica) 454,581 for the corresponding por- contains nearly” half ggajn as| tion of at much ice as first! suspected — ice]. ee “averages about 14 miles thick The average. eAmerican family over the région'’s ~ six millionjopens and uses about 10 cans of} square miles. At, one point in! food a week. ob Black-= == Brown 4+—+ | | i | } ; Sizes | 4 to 10 = e | AA -- B... | Men's — Boy’s wa Maercaa -? ° 3 . Sizes: izes: ; 2’ to 6 | 1 3: an | 6% to 13: | °Red © © Brown _ © White Sizes to 3 - { i i a ~~ - ~ : Pa i k f eal fe Se ake yet a | : oe ‘ j * PG ¢ s 5 2 : . ‘ oe J ¢ . . i i ~' ou ‘ Hing the earth. g three vital counter-currents flow-|2 or 3 per cent of it is ehiieved ing déep under the Gulf Stream, | under the Pacific Equatorial Cur- rent, and another north of the Equator, They influence not only weather, but the precious marine) su life reserves.of the oceans. At sea and on land, they’ sought ito learn whether- mankind is-mate-| water. the stupendous quantities- of car- bon dioxide released by burning’ coal and oil, This gas, if it stays| in the atmosphere, could exert a, igreenhouse, warming effect The preliminary verdict 9) degrees between — who bu TENDE BRAND U.S. GOVERNMENT GRADED "CHOICE" BLADE CUT WITH aa 3 LBS. OR: MORE OF GROUND BEEF bythe oceans, "4. ~ Ships of many nations sounding the water bottoms discovered new bmerged mountains and valleys, recovered specimens of marine life long. thought. extinct, charted) — water—temiperatures, fi salinity to determine the of ocean currents and the speed with which cold bottom waters rise to replenish and fertilize sea life. Floating on a flimsy ice floe and ice island, daring scientists discov- All but ered‘ a new mountain range, rising! prospector’ s strike. yy cagA RAY. @ Ld IGY Ee “Vay Aa a oy oe ji oT t Kroger has” Tenderay bee x . Round or Sirloin WHOLE RIBS Aon Greece "Chale ts. 69¢ TENDERAY — « HIND QUARTERS Gradea Cheiee “sue us. 596 ; WHOLE ~~ ( BEEF CHUCKS | .. ‘sue ws. 47e SAVE 25° vsnesses Weir som a - PATTI PAK STEAK iVORY SOAP dom 29 Wath. 109 Kroger low, low Poe: TUTAAUARONUMARETMRPRDERERE SEED Fezen caw prpore. lMtg | 7 me = WITH THIS COUPON ONLY — x Pica shire: fr dt ol i . = : = ‘Creamy Rich = * IVORY SNOW acs! 79: SAVE 25: = chee oS = : — “ ; | ' | Both size lasts longer. ; . Ss ON 3 LOS. OR MORE O° FRESH , = c Cottage ay CAMAY ” soe bors 29* = GROUND BEEF = Conn si a = eS er eataten aire ne eer io 2 te FAMMOONONEONRCONOONNN ~ — TAVA "SOMP . 1 Dam 256 _ ) 2 ee: . - : — 4 <= Le i ey 5 : ; ote ee. 4 ee: ee A, a ‘ ——F from the Arctic Ocean floor, a} high plateau with steep drops, and/ mountain peaks as jagged as the Rockies, took: photographs of puz-| zling tracks made on the ocean bottom by some strange sea” life. In the In the southeast Pacifie ©. 8%, £ oa San It appears economically fe Sen topoerapy — Simmel cur: bring: it up. - ™ $12 95 som St rents, in arctic — where} 2 «+ c $6.95 Reg. 29 COUFS€! the. Russians have long concentrat- GS Es. ‘Sidds wee Ft. eit sclentific studies—could algo be| Salving Ug ayatery of how ant essentias for future submarine! “>Y ‘it is there could supply im- voyages under the ice cover. | poeant clues to past geologic his And IGY brought a fabulous|tory of the seas, in which. life on/ Jearth first began. . . #4 [suerms OUTLET St. We Give Gold Bell Stamps FE 2-7755 2 NO OTHER BEEF SO FRESH CAN BE SO TENDER . U.S. CHOICE GRADE. Pro-. duced from young, well-fed cattle. Consistently tender with rich, full beef flavor. 2. Corn-fed. Controlled ‘feed- ing produces enough fat within the lean to assure tenderness and juicines$. 3. More tender. With control- led temperature and humidity, ~ we're.able to equal the tender- ness of 3 weeks’ natural aging’ —but in just 36 to 48 hours. No tricks to hurt the natural, ~ fresh beef flavor. 4. Guaranteed tender. Because iTenderay Beef is quick-aged under Kroger supervision, each cut is guaranteed tender by . your Kroger store manager. OR YOUR MONEY BACK! KROGER 'HONEST-WEIGHT' MEATS ARE ~ ‘Triple-Trimmed’ Triple trimmed means excess fat, . bone and waste are removed before moat is noignes and priced. U.S. GOV'T GRADED CHOICE ST, enderay” Brand Beef & US. GOVERNMENT "CHOICE" TENDERAY BRAND BEEF a i RIB ROAST uw. 79: U.S. GOVERNMENT "CHOICE" TENDERAY BRAND BEEF -BONE STEAKS: U. S. GOVERNMENT GRADED "CHOICE" TENDERAY BEEF STEAK PORTERHOUSE . ‘1° . bb. 99 KROGER FREEZER SPECIALS No Charge for Cutting or Wrepping v * SS SS SS el U. S. GOVERNMENT “CHOICE” TENDERAY BRAND BEEF CUBE STEAK. HYGRADE SKINLESS HOT DOGS TENDERAY ‘SIDE BEEF ......, Srseca Cones caceee LB. 936 TENDERAY BEEF ° U.S. Gov't 1{50-LB “FRONT QUARTERS TENDERAY 10-INCH CUT 476 Graded Choice size. LB. : : : = eu Bese eae age She ara OSS Se ee en oe : : = a : ee : : - = ay: aoe Sao Se ee A ce : : = Ree eae ti oS ee oe ieee piece tes rdreeciiean eo a 2 ne } ° INT ac PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SANUARY EA 1059 a af Lg igo ; as = : engi : aia: eon Priest Boosts Album |. Sneaiall ee HON U @w— A Cotas (| i mon eer se e HI-FI ness = — a @ TAPE RECORDERS ae he: ee Fathgy| enim * CHANGERS. | SBP “The cadecas coe i onl e RADIOS what Mamboyant, but ree eee | @ OFFICE INTERCOMS cause I composed it, it is to be) suspected of bias — to my ee @ WEBCOR FACTORY = SERVICE — _ BLAKE. ~ RADIO-TV , 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 a eae God Went Down “He me for any other|bladder and a gall stone. ‘They -/man in the world. I have had four/termed the operation a complete} marriages—but really -only onejsuccess and said Egan was in| geod condition,” . She was on of the 1 saved Mr Harris bad broken er el terror—then, me "SPOTLIGHT. : ~ SUTTONS BAY Brand Se re choc ~ " RROGER. INSTANT : ~ 4 -- SPOTLIGHT COFFEE aa it a “LIBBY e CHUNK PINEAPPLE . So e PINEAPPLE JUICE — ss “ti i - ! : , yo 1 . . ‘ sa ; oe : ° ViAsIC- oe - ~ = SAUERKRAUT oh 10® | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | e PEACHES ies ay ¢ SLICED PINEAPPLE =i AMERICAN BEAUTY a | | $400 SPAGHETTI ath = 10: > wt, Bow FT met fee = ull KIDNEY. BEANS a * 10° ! ae Buen , 7 ~ 1 AMERICAN BEAUTY TOMATO ORS Fruit Cocktail........ CANS AMERICAN BEAUTY - WEGET ABLE SOUP *: 10%4-02 “101 LIBBY NUTRITIOUS © . Tomato Juice . , ooo CANS age TOM ATOES BUTTERFIELD SLICED OR _ LIBBY CUT WAX CP ; WHOLE POTATOES : CAN 10° Green Beans ....... 5 te I nag al or DENNIS WHOLESOME “~ | LisBy ae CAN: : = 10" Seah SO BBL ____ {HieEN prom = 10°; aa 2 "LIBBY "Apricot Nectar ..... nee BO¢ Best Things ine Life Are Free . . With > - EATMORE : oe KROGER BAKED FRESH Se , ToP VALUE STAMPS . MARGARINE POUND © aescesisus a HEM a GRAPEFRUIT SAVE’ 10¢ ON a Neen | oo ¢c |= FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS! . > 1%. Z mACH eAG | FRESH FROZEN : | . ITALIAN DELIGHT PIZZA. Thi Sr, eran ae 1s spt 1 c cnet 39° WoNO perment 49 KROGER VIENNA POPPYSEED New Green éabboge us: 10 | | | | mess FROZEN ~ : | : , : . ‘eo - U.S. NOT - | FRENCH. FRIES 4s see ‘BREAD | | WASHED UNIFORM_ |. al. Le LIBBY ROSEDALE Sliced Pineapple Lees 5 wor $] | ) os 35° MAINE POTA FRESH FROZEN f i Sotrrerdaile: Vegetables Cut corn oe tt ee y eae - ° en eee coe eee ee oe ee we ae oe r - | ! DUZ - Fiat ee 79° 4 DASH . Let i 39 CASCADE Ye OFF Lase. < Mee AD 1. - BE OUR GUEST! Kioger low price. , Se cep colonel alee , ~~ Kegel ton, ton pee your guest ticket with each $3. purchase. redeemable ot -“ OXYDOL - i aces tet 79 DREFT “Vole ee eg as 77" CRISCO. le 3s 89 iste Saeed aan gp whiter, brighter clothes 7 eo Keeps your elothes white longer, 7 . SEE... a epee oie le 6oF DUZ « se tt 7% ~ FLUFFO UFFO. . a : SHER cme rr SALTINES .-.'.-. "For sparkling white clothes. i Liquid detergent. a! ; Flovor Kist brond, eee ~ 29 COMET a 2‘sx'33* . BORDEN’S MK Ds houmeraban : Removes stubborn stains, ~ » _. 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Reduced in this our greatest January Event Yet! ! : — Famous Martinelli and Imperial Worsted Suits — Some Botany 500’s included! Handsome Imported Tweed and Velour _Topcoats by Glenwood, beth regionie ee set-in sleeve models. = . Usually Sell for $60 and id $73 2 Trouser MARTIN ELL SUITS. 7 A group of such tremendous appeal and r3 | value that we must respectfully ask that po vou do your selection = —»_ Lifa\, —Hard finish worsted and sharkskin in regulars, shorts, 009s, extra longs and e@ a el a ~ portiys. Sizes 35 sae ; Usually Sell for $71.50" . “hoparsed Fabric, SUITS and TOPCOATS ee = i F nd tailored ments Yes our $ , ine ailore or nts -— i . 7 fares Petracelli, Timely, and Fashion - Parks, are represented here in abundance. Again we say, “don’t wait!” ° Usually Sell to $89. 50 PETROCELLI and FASHION PARK SUITS BARRON ANDERSON TOPCOATS — Yes, actually save up to $31 on these: quality imports. The richest worsteds in all the world blended by mastef craftsmen into. America’s..finest clothing. You get save — or if you wish to browse and top quality and save big here! L look around. —— 7 : , | | | Usually Sell for $89.50 and $100 ‘39 799] Please Note: : ‘Many other items substantially re- duced for quick clearance in both : Osmun's stores. Stop in to shop and 100% Cashmere Topcoats Grecial Group on Better Tweed, Flannel Suits | Beige, Navy, Dark a piors Grey—usually $119 | Regular and Ivy League Models “Shop Osmun’s... the Stores That — | Have Never Compromised on Quality y A Word ‘About an Osmun’s Charge — 7 ‘Account — be No matter how big: or small /your: purchase—you are welcome to “Charge i It” at Osmun’s and. take up to 90 days to pay at no- additional cost, _ Downtown PONTIAC “TEL-HURON CENTER - SUITS. and TOPCOATS = — . 51 N. Saginaw Telegraph at Huron. .. " & —-. “Open Monday ‘and Friday > Open Mon. Thurs,,-Fri. Sat. se ah aloe Evenings 'til 9 P. M. Evenings ti19 P.M. ee ae cS é Pia . s : x. ‘ * Dees ad . a c e 7" ys an fi ‘ Fn, : * ‘ es Es a * bg “ie ame a “ a . ‘ Nees, os vere oe. # 2 Ye * = . ba + oe é : Ue ; a ae . Wess, . ‘ x . A big selection of patterns— $ colors—sizes. ’ Eerie ES “Values to $37.50 F AMOUS MAKE | SPORTCOATS "Whatever your ‘preference, Os- $ 3 y mun’s has the sport coat you pee ond meer or. Ivy e m ed aad Values to $42.50 BETTER SLACKS—1550 Pairs. REDUCED 20% Usually $10.95 to $29.95 Worsted eae gabs., im- . ported Daks, dacron blends, in fact, “everything. IMPORTED SUEDE JACKETS a REDUCED. Save BIG on —— Imported Fabric SPORTCOATS 2 réoot fer Wwe ' —zip-or button front styles by —S ond McGregor, Usually. sell ae = J amous Make Suburban ong “20% ‘Veually $22,95 to $59.95 _ Stream, ne crimmnved and - water repellent en Special Group SHORT JACKETS a" Usually sell to $22.95 All famous makes, Warm and good looking. Sizes 36 to 48. Long sleeve, colorful fetes Famous Make SPORT SHIRTS $op99 . Sines SM downs, ribs, plains. YJ rae ; oad sell to $6.95 WOOL SPORT SHIRTS 6" Famous McGregor, Eagle, and Chipewa, all wool and wash- able wool blends included, Usually: sell to $12.95 | KNIT GAUCHO SHIRTS Long sleeve, washable cotton orlon blends in smart ian sg Vewuaity sell to = « pullovers. ta Gaucho shits reduced 20% "McGregor CORDUROY SUITS. 929 Usually sell for $37.95 Cant Only 22 CORDUROY. SPORT COATS ONLY $22- IMPORTED SKI SWEATERS “Fide bullcy lle Foci 'the fosh- REDUCED ion Sopten. of Srunstm me 20% Beige and clive green, — with leather trim. oe ‘ - td ‘ es ee a : : i - : hee il ee rs | an oe = es ie ea jf - ' e ’ ee ae os a yt emis Lee Bc ae h - E é s 3 * 20% ¥ Se se a pera MICHIGAN. — li oe . | S a is? NINETEEN - oe ee er s - et Let Psychiatrist Check Hoarding Impulse—Abby. , ME ee aly: Committee mcuhas of the Pirskisigham aan . ae the University of Michigan Alumni Association .met Monday at the Fox and Hounds for a kickoff “taschaes to female a for their fifth annual “Sale Gift Often Is Risky. -By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: During the . summer I bought a_ lovely sweater at-a ‘sale at one of the department stores. I put it away to give to a friend of — mine for Christmas. She was very. pleased with it but un- fortunately it was so small for her and she asked me if I would please’ exchange it for the next size. “This sweater is now almost double the- price I paid for it and I really cannot afford to give such an expensive pres- ent. I am really in a spot and hope you can help me out of it. Am I obliged to give her the same sweater or ‘This Fellow Is. Turning Home ~ Into Well Stocked. Supermarket “ba g - pack- - Buch as a _mantilla ~ Spain, eit | By aBiGan. VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: What would you do if your. husband bought = food—like he ‘ was~ feeding. a | _ family of 12 and couldn't get— to a “grocery store for a year?” _That’s: my Gus. I'm a wreck detergent around, He “My ‘ollar ™ = -.and cupboards are -S0 : , “Ponting Prose Photo ‘ erammed full we coulg feed an. telephone biidge sry. Among members who at , tended were, left to right, Mrs, Frederick Adams, Mrs. Paul epoaieece and Mrs, Edwin 0. George. army and there's just the two of us and we never. entertain. We “Sve one block «from a I Ahink he's - “supermarket. - crazy. This has been going on What ailing him, ariyhow? ANXIOUS TO HEAR “DEAR ANXIOUS: A psy- chiatrist _would probably eal! this a “compulsion to hoard.” Your husband really should “stop and see a doctor on his way home-from the: Store ‘sometime. > =. : Ed x & *- “DEAR ABBY:—Lam-a-wom-—— - . an in. my 30s who, about six months ago, decided to have plastic ‘surgery on a nose that was so big it gave me a com- plex. It was a very successful operation, but my problem— is thiss When I ‘see friends ‘T haven't seen in a long while and they say, “You look simply wonderful but there is some- thing different about you and I can’t figure out what it is,” should I-telt them or not?" : RIVA DEAR RIVA: Certainly. If you don't—somebody else will. * * &... “DEAR ABBY: My fiance is ‘stationed in Germany and will be there fortwo —years._Be- fore he left, we became en- gaged in the church aad he gave me a beautiful diamond. “My fiance says it is okay - | Medical Auxiliary _to.Get Travel Tips” “Tips tor Bete Trips,” will « be the topic of Mary Gordon, women’s travel adviser, when __ she speaks to members of the ~ Women’s Auxiliary to the Oak- land County Medical Society. ‘The group will meet at 6:30 sley Inn. _ give ing demon stration and show some of her personal souvenirs — before going to-Chicago. tensive travel in Europe and Asia,-A native of New York, she worked for a national air- lines in Jerusalem, Cairo, Bei- rut, Lebanon and Los Angeles +" * * | 4 As a travel adviser, Miss Gordon lectures to women’s clubs and has appeared on ra- dio and TV. Her lectures offer many tips for women planning vacations. * * ~ Members of the Déntal Aux- iliary and the Jury Club have - been invited to attend thet meet- for me to go out on dates with other boys. while he’s gone to take’ my mind off my loneli- ness. My. parents say that no engaged daughter of-theirs-is_ going out on dates. Don't you think—that —j¢-_my- FIANCE zs doesn’t mind, my. parents. have no say in the” matter? I'am almost 18.” ———Ss LONESOME DEAR LONESOME: I agree with your -parents. It was gen- erous-of-your fiance to give his approval, but since you ac- cepted his diamond, you should decline his offer to date others. You made your choice. ke ok &® “DEAR ABBY:. There is this girl at school who I am sure is a very nice girl underneath it-all, but if I told anybody that I liked her they wouldn't associate with me any more. She wears so much makeup that you would think’ she was made up to go on a stage, Her hair is up and she boasted _ that she had 101 bobby pins in if. ‘One of the teachers made o, 4 JOANNE CARRO A Jan. 1T wedding is planned by Joanne Carro, daughter of © Mr. and Mrs, James Carro of Lowell street, and William sree ser cmpgsnn ernnn Raper Nite her ‘wesh her. face once, but pthe next day she~had- the Makeup on as thick as always — and said that was the style - _ 4nd the teacher was square. Do you know of any way I--——— could help this girl without - ~ insulting hers ee accept criticism from anyone ‘who -is therely a nodding ac-” quaintance. If you are sincere about “helping” her... gain her~ confidence by offering your friendship first. Then © (* tttove ii with the helpful sug. gestions. x « -f . CONFIDENTIAL TO tween a ‘successful : - and a mediocre one consists of leaving about 3 or 4 things a ‘day unsaid. | : ‘THELMA: The difference be-- marriage = * i - For & lista reply, write 40 “ABBY in care of. this pa- . per. Enclose a self-addressed, . stamped envelope. Panhellenic Hears Talk ‘on Arabia Pontiac Panhellenic Associa- ~ ~—tion-met_at the home of Mrs. —— - John. Collison of Littletell street Monday evening. “Mrs. Edwin Eustace of Saudi Arabia, a former member of Panhellenic, was a guest, She told of organizing a similar « Panhellenic group in Saudi Arabia and also a little -of the life there. x *& * - Other giests were Pat Red- field of Lake Orion and Jean White of Clarkston. The next meeting will include _the election and installation of officers, The nominating com- mittee consists of Mrs. Paula Kennerly, chairman: Mrs, Stanley Hutchinson, and Mrs. Howard Owen. A floral demonstration was ing. could I possibly give her a mask irom } i ene?!’ - Hine,.son. of Mr. and Mrs. the program for the evening. ° : Frank Hine of Valencia drive. Refreshments were served by =a — j “MISS GORDON “Four pages =e | Mr, Hine attended the South, _ Mra, Anthony. Pizza, Dorothy ~ Answer: " Your ~ experience % =e; = in Women’s Section ~~ eta fitiois University at Ch" Gummings end Mrs. HJ Ho- = shows why it is unwise ever to Her background includes ex- ; ; - bondale, Th. ° i werth. buy a present at a sale. You will now either have to -tell your friend the truth and ex- - plain that you cannot afford to buy her the same sweater at the regular price, or do ~ without something you want CONTINUING SLAYEAUGH'S BIG ANNUAL a ce lmee ee ee Planning the felepkone bridge patty Julian Wilson. The party. is to raise | “Dear Mrs. Post: Is it, 40 be held at 2 o'clock Jan. 21 are, left . funds for scholarships to the Univer. proper for a, bride ever to to right, Mrs..G. H. Pitts dnd\Mrs. aa walk up. the aisle alone? A : a box s ap = becom pai yaaa Crees) ) : . ; We must make room for our new 1959 merchandise — so we will sacrifice’ life seen this happen and, profit to get rid of it. This is our annual sale that includes our regular first _ furthermore, I think she would — \ quality sporting goods. ‘We cannot make special. orders. Last. Days! look .very forlorn. Will you. : 0 | | = lest’ GUNS & AMMUNITION . . 25% OFF | please‘ answer this in your Answer: It is unusual,” but: , not unheard of. fer a bride . | EXCLUDING BROWNING - COLT- DAKIN . who has no male relative or : . close family friend, to walk up , 12 Ga. Hi- $ QQ 30-06 Shelts. . $ 23 16 Ga. Shells. $ 36 sin — Shot ’ 50. the aisle alone, However, one _ | Velocity Shells, Reg. $4.30, Reg. $3.15 who has natural grace and Reg. $3. a Box of 20 , ge : __) Baeedene : ae 528.75 a happy face can be the love- liest bride imaginable. * & and then my husband and I and another couple dine out together. Very often we go to a restaurant where there is ' iP) [BORT HARDWARE... . 90% OFF] | Our new 959 boats are arriving daily — we must have-‘more room so this is your opportunity to share in some good savings. Outboard motors E -are not .included’ in thjs sale. THOMPSON e CROSBY e GATOR TRAILERS .o - Hunting and Fishing Clothing 80% OFF Fibergies Insulated Boots — Hunting Coats a 16" = Reg. $16.95, NOW 844% ie Hunting Pants, —- inl = Reg. $24.95, NOW Reg: $19.95, NOW Would it be proper for- the ‘two of us to get up and dance — meatemnabell Answer: Sorry, oe ‘he most improper. © Fight, Mrs. Robert Von Mgur and Mrs. Michige ae G es a s Neven Alix. ya | exsoctaslon = oe ee S| a Vv = — a | At of our hunting, fishing énd archery ‘supplies will be marked doin | Art Project Discussed Sisterhood: 40% off our regular prices. Now is the time to think about what you | Club Meets at Library ~ Luncheon > will need for better fishing ahead! , ae NEW ALUMINUM BOATS. . 5%. OFF : : Bs: Pars Bel SALE ENDS SAT. JAN. 10th sd |” ~~ _ HURRY! HURRY! ONLY 3° MORE DAYS! | ) _ SLAYBAUGH’S SPORT $ 101 | 630 Oakland PLENTY OF FREE PARKING : - a TASHION SHOP 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. ¥ - Come... See the ee Values in : ; — Unstallation- Rite . uty, will conduct a semi- public. in-| , 1 stallation of officers of Welcome OUR GREAT. JANUARY SALE ‘OF BEAUTIFUL | CLOTH COATS | «| CASHMERES formerly priced $119 ' With Mink Collars ee Now ‘99 IMPORTED TWEEDS, FORSTMANNS, STROOCKS, CASHMERES . ing, tears streaming down his face, he’d make a bee-line for his moth-! . | | Fyfe, wriggling in her arms or’ other- ready to resume independent life. mands for her physical nearness are no longer direct, qreen tie ssethor couse Sif te | er, ; She'd take him on her lap, apply-|&, ing treatment to the bump, scratch per _lor_eut,Seon-thereafter;—he'd startr” H | Lf But now that Chet’s 6, his de-) ip Mi il 1 self, whe rejects tel Site | Rebekah Rebekaht Lodge 246 at. 8:30 p.m. Thursday ‘at Malta Temple. ; ev tt * Officers to be installed are Mrs. Richard Rohrer, noble grand; Mrs. Clarence . Cayalier, vice grand; Mrs, Ferman Huston, re- cording secretary; Mrs. William financia) secretary; Mrs.| Richie Johnston, treasurer; a Mrs, Theodore Sutton, junior past }noble grand. ‘ Appointed . officers are Mrs. Russell MHertzer, warden; Mrs, Eugene Elkins, conduc- tor; Mrs. Earl Shiviey, color bearer; Mre. Gladys Hallman, chaplain; Mrs. John Balch, mu- siclan; Mix, Verne MeFtriand, inside guardian; Mrs. Reginald Kalbfleisch, outside guardian; Mra. Wallace Morgan, right supporter to noble grand; Mrg, Mable Amidon, left supporter to nolile grand; Mrs. Lester Bell, | right supporter to vice_ grand; “| and Mrs, Irving Quackenbvsh, left supporter ‘to vice grand.. Past noble grands assisting Mrs. Wilson will be Mrs. Orley Bruff, ”|Mrs--Alfred Marczan, Mrs. Hattie Roat, Mrs. Irene Bowen, Mrs. Ol- ive May, Mrs. Martha Hudson, Mrs. Iva Proctor, Mrs. Freida Bra- man, Mfs. Richard Young, Mrs. * Mrs. Richard James, Farley, Mrs. Albert Kugler, Mrs. Lester Bell, Mrs. Wallace Morgan and Mrs. Lena 1 Biskner. ae limpatience. and] Neil Carins and Mrs. John Balch. | Escorts will be past noble grands | Mrs. Arthur) Bruff, press reporter; Mrs. ‘Eva Mathews and Mrs, Braman, me- morial committee; Mrs, Richard ‘Young, Mrs. Richard Brownell and. Mrs. Jamés, trustees of the lodge. A Dazzlihg Wrap dered in white fox is a dazzling small wrap idea for winter wear, And not expeteive,_ either. _ BLACKS—COLORS ~2 ' Formerly Priced $85 to $110. += 7 gay NOW $5 ‘NOW 5O7 NOW a | "PARAMOUNT "BEAUTY SCHOOL > 7 ' Vg $. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Write. phone of call in person for Pree Pamphiet PHONE FEDERAL 4- -2352 | 16 North Perry \ Alpaca lined winter. poplin coats now $29 44 length wool and canel hair alpaca lined now $32 str wat sm woos ag 1 e. KET a “Re PES ¢ ac cktail Dresses Afternoon Dresses Casual Dresses = } py with Famous Labels 2D a meng GUARANFEED REDUCTIONS of 500, ORIGINAL PRICE TAGS on Every Dress _ Better Cocktail Dresses — - Formerly 49.95 to 69.95, ee SW EA’ PERS — values to 19.95 Fur- -Blends—Mohairs—Orlons- Alpacas “BLOUSES — values to 7.95 Prints—Solid ‘colors—toag or roll sleeves ya SKIRTS ~ values io 25. 00 ‘ Tweeds, Flannels, Solid Colors. BAGS — values to 18.50 | Italian Leathers - Calfs - Fine Motif Bags ' *20 or More’ ; "28. to 38 "Bo WS 39° 6 10" . Peteien IFFURE Soome and ‘Set CALLIE’S cisanaeie SHOP FE 26361 ¢ | Mrs. ay ‘GANET opELt— _ It-you are entertaining’ a “group of friends who ‘like please them with this Rus- sian Salad. It should be made the day before you serve it- .- so, that the flavors can blend 5 with dark rye bread. * * * The salad recipe was given to us by Mrs. Walter Lange into one: another. Serve it whose native ‘country is Estonia. Estonian cooking has a Russian touch to “it. Be- sides being. a homemaker and mother, Mrs. Lange is an artist. Te Dr. Roy Laie, a gan State Uni Oakland director of -Sfudent Activities, "was guest speaker at the Wom. | -an’s Literary Club meeting held Monday at the home of Mrs, Dale Moats of West: Iro- quois road, For four years Dr, Alexan- der was head, of the MSU Mission at the University of the Rynkyus in Okinawa. He spoke on the culture and ert of ] Served « on Second Dey ‘highly seasoned food, you will Dr. Aone Speaks to Club me pet ye ‘4 hard cooeed 2-3 garlic dill earl diced % cu rrin ae im 5 Fpecene ono noraeredish 4 » gour eream or salad dessl | mayonnatse) < ae Cook, peel and dice po- ‘tatoes. Add drained beets, diced eggs, apple, if désired, pickles, onion and herring 4 (also optional). Mix in enough £ sour cream or salad dressing. - © oe eS Ea to moisten. Add mustard and — horseradish to taste. 2 This salad should te rosy- = |. red. Let it stand overnight in — > the refrigerator before serv- = ing. Mrs. Annabelle Ross was elected to membership. The Club voted to give $400 to furnish two waiting rooms at The Woman's ‘Literary. Chub _ “with the Pontiac Women’s Club will be hostes-to the Oakland Federation of - Women’s Club Friday at Bethany Baptist Church, i On the Reception committee will be hostess to the Oakland president; Mrs, Harry Baker _ Islands: and showed pictures. — - He said-these_people have—a— high respect for Americans and a tremendous regard for education. Hostesses for the day were Harry Boorn, Mrs. George Brown and Mrs. Ma- belie Wilson: On the social committee were Mrs. Bessie Slaybaugh, Mrs. Lulu Luby and Mrs; Joseph: Phillips. - cludes Mrs. Slaybaugh, Mrs. Registration . “committee. in-_ Luby, Mrs. Alice Carmer and Mrs. Joseph Phillips. — i WE FILL DO TORS PRESCRIPTIONS a These are the shoes recommended by so many doctors a when extra support is needed. In addition to the sourid base ij boys . , and priced we |, already provided by anatomic heels, = steel shanks and special | right and left counters .. . : we can incorporate any further _ measures your doctor may ‘wish. | STAPP'S ae Opn Fy wa oy 09) "Mem Ford Hospital School of 7 ' at Camp Pendleton, Calif. No wedding date has been set. >> In Youth It's never too early to start . - financial planning for future re- - tirement. In fact your early working years are the time when you. should develop the saving .habit, according to a spokesman _ from ._ .., CROCKER’S~ Hore: as aalrate ond Restaurant nee all - ta : qo eee j hie < Se ee peu) es + ad - eS . d a ae ~” 4 : ae . % +s ae : # a i i 8 + — : ee Y 7, Bd = . i OW Fa ee’; a Pi : % * batten : - & a ees et _| an’s Christian Temperance Un-_| One in _every seven students ie OS ila aaa ; a Local Bona ion Thursday through Sunday” in private correspondence schools = is taking ara h Looks sass Nation) cia it ete woe vice preside | 1 sf ‘ ; 2 e “the mprove OO S WCTU E vent ath eal heron lol oe —- SS 1 Mrs. L. G. Rowley, -national August. Sve ple aig —: Free Lining with By JOSEPMINE LOWMAN provement Marathon. All ever , Excercise does wonders for your, you how to measure yourself, gives| union's vice president at large | C. V. Biddle of Knoxville, | Custom Drap 4 ae _t Land. _presidentof Michigan Tenn, i _— | Have you lost the feeling of re er eee et ; | figures, complexion —and—-health-you—a—weight—and-height~ chart’ Wil. eal ule pat la the The Y x “Tpersoral “attractiveness you once prove th we wee wiciies You will find exercises for fhe|and a calorie chart, illustrated) annual mid-year executives’ | ‘Spain has about 4,470 movie the-| ARDSTI had? Perhaps “life has’ “mowed time. Eight .weeks is such a |™ost usual figures faults in my|exercises and general directions |_-meeting of the National Wonr —/aters. = MIRACLE MILE = ee you down” to some extent-with its callin that ‘anyone can keep Marathon booklet. Today let me/for improving complexion and! gj - [responstbjlities and disappoint-) jose ination firm for that long, (five those ef you who wish to! hair. In the back of the booklet you ments, and being human, you! p14 i¢ is long enough to lene 2 | UY Marathon an easy exercise to! will find “Eight Weeks to Popu-|: have neglected yourself. pounds, dectesse mescnrementa, {4° before you receive your book-|jarity"’ a daily, personality test. Of one thing I am sure! The) and improve your skin, hair and | '¢t- eo * * ®* F _| knowledge éhat she looks as lovely) posture. = = It you would. like_to—join_thou-_ i as possible gt : a — ego "| - Lie ‘on the floor ‘on your ir back sands of other women who are’ lift which nothing else can, and| = oe | With YOur 65 Sram ae yo 7a Stick to this rouline ‘for |! | ipabees_ber_better—able—to--sopet arms resting on the floor at your Les to stick to this routine for with whatever problems she may, rigs Drag both legs as far t0/ stamped self-addressed envelope | have the left as you can without lifting h : : | the heels or hips from the floor. with your request for the Marathon IT IS NEVER TOO LATE! Al- |e es agp ee Booklet to Josephine Lowman. in | ‘though it is true that it is easier as) youl can. (Contes eh bd q| care of this newspaper. : to prevent signs of aging or over- aoe pj waeiens e e [oan weight than it is to correct them,}-* . | cdeghctenaitiled ompticcly sare ar ‘Another. The same starting (PHilathea Class | great imerevement in. your looks position, Bend the left knee up {Hears Rev. Luther == = pe = = e to abdomen. ten a sy ponerse — First. Philathea Clase. of First | At this ‘time ca year 1 ceiling. Lower leg te the floor |B@Ptist Church met Tuesday at the _ ‘bring you my 8-Week Self-Im- —— a church. : : with a stiff knee. Do the same oe a wal “withthe Fight leg end. —The Rev. James Luther was’ a ‘s Phase dig alterna ting bet im and guest speaker. Mrs. William L.. =) ih _{Carls_and Mrs.- Orlo Mason pre- = Tsented song selections, accom: | The Marathon Booklet directs panied by Mrs, Howard Barnett at. you in analyzing your figure, tells! the piano. (Continuing Our S: JANUARY — _CLEARANCE ~ ROBES Savings of 1/4 to VS Quilted Nyon ona Cotton Dusters Full Length Robes @ Solid Colors and Prints + ‘ iS | ~ Librarian 8 Tove! Tas il aoe Reviews fun so many ways. More play than work to embroj-| ss der these happy youngsters on OO S linens, pillows, curtains,- cloths, ; bibs. Pattern 518: Transfer of 12 , : motifs about 5x6 inches. Phyllis Pope, city librarian, Send 35 cents (coins) for this) reviewed books ut the Tues- pattern—add_ five cents for each| day evening meeting. of Xi - pattern for. Ist-class mailing. Send Alpha. Mu chapter .of Beta to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needle-| Sigma Phi held at the East craft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old} Iroquois road home of Marie ” Chelsea Station, New. York 11, N.Y McGill, ; CLE, R, INCE Print plainly pattern nutnber, Miss Pope discussed, ‘Aku - name, address and zone. “| Aku,” by Thor | Heyerdahl;” The knowledge that she \se "Were to . $ Send for a copy of 1959 Laura| “Please Don’t’ Eat the Dais- looks ae inuely as possible . ; 8.98 -Regularly Sold to 19.95 Wheeler Néedlecraft Book- It has! ies,” by Jean Kerr; “The . ; * Jevely designs to order: Embroi-| Eustace Diamonds," by An- | gives a womans ego a life 80 ‘ou : ae 4 dery, crochet, knitting, weaving,| thony Trallope; “Land of the | which nothing else can, s it Tollund Men,” by Polly Laur- 4 : i ial surprise to make a litle tees 'Vantthing’ Cities by | and makes her better able (~~ Ne o8 ° $ A i @ cess to Go with Robes, Regularly to7.98...... happy—a cut-out doll, clothes to| Herman and Gail Schreiber; | to cope with whatever color. Send 25 cents for this book.) “‘J. B."’ by Archibald Mac- : Leish; and “‘An Elephant for ge by Sprague De [- — . % Were fo s : Gourmet Pp. a | “Fly” to Beautiful be 16.98 , Plans were made for a re- union with f Serr Fs | . - i S . . Luncheon to be held Feb. 3 atthe home JAMAICA |. : = | . of Mrs, Theodore Wiersema. British West Indies i Were to $ a Ee y ; ‘ ie: . : Be | , —s pet i= & Oe ie ° . problems she may have. cemmatin — | Pp lanned | Mrs, Richard Benham pre- |f Complete Air Tours Give You 30.00 S sided at the business meeting. 6 Sightseeing time galore , Committee reports were given @ Comfortable, exciting flight x - Wenderfui meodation ‘ : & ¢ - Alumnae of Delta Zeta Sor- by Mrs. Elwyn Hall, Mrs. Ar- For Getalls. pecereutiaan anal ority in this area will have a | thur. Ellis, Mrs. Jay Sandow Srepaporsetien “Srrengements, nee These haieincloda tt of! the Winter's: mod wanted styles ‘Better Quality gourmet luncheon on Jan. 15 and Mrs. Richard Ferris. “Your dealer in dreams” and colors ‘in’ all:head sizes. ot . Millinery Salon — Second Floor ai N¢ , #& at. 1 p.m. at the Pontiac The next nigeting of the BIRMINGHAM Federal Savings and Loan group will be held Jan. 20 at Building. ; the home of Mrs. Sandow. baie so cusee Gee : - & ® * , = 319 Hamilton Birminghom eee iaee, pidge Winners (= Open Friday ‘til 9 P.M. oe a ee ae 4G sity’s home economics depart- , i r ional cs Ay ment. An authority en gourmet —; - Are Named : - if ee a se An Annual spacial Purchase of Manufacturer’ . . cooking, Mrs. Bostick studied ‘ F “ | i @ Holiday Gift Lingerie Samples c: > Pontiac’ Duplicate Bridge St led as YOU ; . at the Cordon Bleu Cooking “) (Ciyb met Monday at Elks Tem- _ ty : ' : . ; School in Paris. .| Ple with 12 tables in play. i HAR Like It! as x ,; i Delta Zeta alumnae in the Winners were Dr, Fred Hor- | rat ee J i SLIPS - HALF SLIPS FULL GOWNS i area and their friends have witz, Melvin Smail, Mrs. Perry 4 anuary . ‘ - been invited to attend the Brunk, Mrs, Stuart Murphy, J IMPERIAL BABY DOLL GOWNS WALTZ GOWNS «. luncheon: Special dishes for Mr. and Mrs. A. K. MacKean, ; . et the luncheon will be prepared | Mrs. Ollie Davis, and. Mrs. | BEAUTY SALON 2-PC. SETS LIGHT ROBES. by sorority. alumnae. ~ Robert McNerney. _ : 219 Ruhon Ave. | et ee x eee = —~ ane i Z : FE 42878 ~ inn For reservations or: further Portuguese Macao, on the Chi-/ -_ a: eee ‘iforenelien, - interested |hese- coast,. has an area of only No Appointment Necessary . aon names “Mrs. Donald 6 square miles. . _ EDITH STENSON, Owner i Entire Stock “Regularly Sold Burch of Birmingham. 4 en Children’s 52 LS Niblick Club Meets = , : || at Elks Temple ~ WINTER 4 Special ry Niblick Ciub met Tuesday Grou . Ph sutee "ate "Bone COATS _ & agra aes ioe GIRLS’ Toddlers’ 3 to 6x, ts chairman, The next meeting j ~ wilfbe held at the Birmingham ~-home of Mrs, Dorothy Hollo- way. - -.7 to 14 and Pre-Teens’ Were to 29.98 16” 13° 21°" BOYS’ 3-Pc. Coat, Legging | and Hat Set ~~ Were to 29.98 18° —JACKETS : GIRLS) A Were to 22.98 z 8° 10" 12" | AG Installation Slated - ., Plans‘for Installation of 1959 of-: ficers to be held Jan, 17 were made when Fannie E, Thompkins : Temple 41 Pythian Sisters metif - Monday. evening at Knights of Pythias Hall, ~ Repérts of holiday toxes sent to Lapeer State Home and Training | School were read. Sizes : Small, Medium and Large Sac the musical ‘Instrument of your choice! Colors: Pink - " Rose Blue White Every Day BOYS’ Maize . Is —ae “rs Try before you buy—find out which Instrument — is best for you. We will help with @ simple, proven selection method developed by the barpont band Thstru- ment manutacturer in the-world. ° | cost 1s 2" PER RENT AL-APPLIES | : TO PURCHASE As LOW AS WEEK iF YOU BUY ~ EXCLUSIVE DEALER FOR. SELMAR Band Instruments ~ CALBI ‘MUSIC: co. Bi rthday SEND 4 aa | H** 10* SNOW SUITS ‘Girls’ and Boys’ 3-6x ) Mere to 19.98 ‘ a 88 Par - on fe ~ FORMALS Limited, Number — Were to 49. 98 * $> : 14 18 22 28 | s* “AUTHORIZED wp DEALER “AM § cuITS.. Were to 14 7 | 22. ss Py . } fae _ 12.98" ‘ ue af | 119 North Saginaw FE 5:8222 Z ! ~-Dreas Salon — Second Fleet | ae Jt — i: is ‘Young Fotks sip i Lower Level a a ; ty : ‘ ; nn eneteennsS fe he 2, ® ; ¥en . on + ees © So) A.) a ae \ J ° ee ee ee > 1 e t * a * 2 3 | i : " ; a zi ak rd = aaa —- [ull wars oc, *. ataliceh oes \ of 5 MPR ore ee . Oe oa , an \ bee : i ere, ee ’ ‘Be. Ee Say mee ee ee a a ; ‘ : ee nae f a A TICKET TO “G00 WISHES” ~ Dajaee Fiona LON 559 ORCHARD LAKE TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO cercir AND iolbadand Ee POINTS SS » } SARRARRERA REPRE ERE ELEC R ETERS AAA RERPEL ES ERR ESR ORE PE OMe EE Tee EET * et & 5 tM, 8 2 This. sity {k aren mohair cardigan “HOLLYWOOD = “y wank sweater + features a slash neckline with collar and lapels and three-quarter- length sleeves. May be _ purchased locally. ~ Fighting Words Will Provide Ammunition ! -If you don't want to start a hus- ute. , stop before| - you start a sentence in any of the By KUTH MILLETT . band-wife argument, following ways - The trouble with you is... I've asked you repeatedly to, . You promised me you would. . . 1 wish you’ wouldn't If your mother just wouldn't... } don't suppose there's any use reminding you. . You're not Hstening te a word I'm saying, You wouldn't, listen when § tried to tell you It was certainly embarrassing for me to have you. . , _ What tn the world ever gave you the idea that. . Now you listen to me for a min- I didn't expect you to under- stand, If you'd just be quiet and give me a chance to get a word in. , . Fm not complaining, but . 1 know It’s a lot to ask, but... You never used to, .. This is the last time I'm going ito mention. , . 1} could have told you that... It’s a mystery to me why you. . . Those are fighting words in any family. Se | a + Mrs: Mrs, Eteray ‘Thoma junior; Mra, Harry Harrington, | manager; .and Mrs, Theodore _ Ziehmer, secretary. An installation of “officers of Mizpah Temple No. 7, Pythian Sisters was held Tuesday at the Knights of Pythias Hall on Voorhes road. | a k we 7 Mistress of ceremonies for the a rent was” Mrs. HD, Nichotte.;— The flag escort was formed by Mrs. Etter, and Byron Robertoy. Others participating in the in- ‘ stallation were Mrs. Harry Petison, Milten-— Probert, sand: a -Heewig Ents : Installed as officers of Pythian Harry Harrington, Paul; Sisters were Mrs. Kar! Erickson,” most excellent chief; Mrs. G, Robert “Newlin, past chief; Mrs. Fred Wheeler, excellent senior; is, exceltent— Also taking office were Mrs. Charles Heinisch, treasurer; Mrs. Reino Charles Lennon, guard; x liam Cowie; and Franceg Wheeler,| trumpeter. Perkio, protector; Mrs. Wil- * * * Participating in the escort for olficers were Mrs. Glenn Pittenger, Mrs. Adelbert Ayres, Mrs. Henry| “if font see why you ean't re- Tipolt, and Mrs. W. H. Vance. member, to. .-. Flower presentations were - by It's none of my business, but.,.| Rosalie Blackledge and Ronald Alt right, have it your way, . .| Erickson, . Femininity Is First in This Year's Blouses Tops that gracefully bridge the fashion gap between day and night are available in de- signs that combine - elegance with comfort and easy care, * 28 : ‘ Relaxed overblouses that skim the waistline or hug, the hips have a wealth of details that make them eminently suit- able for a numbe? of occa-. sions. The softer look prevails and femininity is the keynote - with collars that are set slight- ly away from the neck, supple crushed colldrs and others that dip to a bow-trimmed ""V" in back * * * There are twist-over ties and hows galore accenting neck-- lines, waistlines and even hem- | Jines. Trapeze styles that swing out from under the arms and are moderatety flared in back | will be popular and the fitted look is also available for those who like it for dress-up" oe- casions, U.S. scientists are studying a pro- posal for disposing of radio active wastes by firing them to the meon int. rockets. 2.0127 Some folks have been married | so many times, the only thrill they could get out of Niagara _Falts ‘s to ce over it i a barrel. Mrs.7° * an old fashioned house with an fashioned millionaire." — ambition of Berthe Fredrique Jourdan since she was a 10- year-old schoolgirl in France. --old fashioned fence and an old. . This has been the angouriced | Now, as wife of the French Graham of finzaia= Sherman Clark, son of James Russell Tt, ever ‘since, “Making arinual ex-— bo — one picture every — : ance; Fvigland.. “Mr. and Mrs.| cursions back fo Europe. Says Quique: et “Ldilis’ plan, which we have | fdRowed most of the time, is out a country. We no longer belong to France, and we are ~ always treated as visitors in I like it that way. It ‘gives you perspective.’ —~—€lark of West Huron street. “tis Miss Gaaham of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. , Graham. Mr. Clark is a graduate of _ ETHEL L. CAN BE Final plans were made for the: joint installation. of the Metropolitan Club and the La- dies Auxiliary of Metropolitan the meeting of the Ladies Aux- ijliary Tuesday evening at Pontiac, Federal Savings and Loan: Building. ~ x * * A dinner will precede the in- stallation to be held Saturday evening at the Elks Club. Installing officers for the Auxiliary are Mrs. Frederick Kemp,. past national president accompanied by Mr. Kemp and Mrs. Howard Fairman, past national president accompanied by Mr. Fairman _® x _* Lawrence Dolsen, national president -will be installing of- ficer for the Men's Club, Mrs. Dolsen will also attend. The invocation and benedic- tion will be given by the Rev. Francis O'Donnell of St. Mk chael Parish. TO BE TOASTMASTER Club Spirit six were made at: _C. E. Hickmott, Mrs. lina, Club Plans ag eileiiens at Evening Meeting fire chief and Mrs. Schroeder; Robert C. Miler, acting post- master and Mrs. Miller; Her- bert W. Stradley, chief of police and Mrs. Straley, Mr. and Mrs. David E. Utley and Mr. Hir- * * * Hostesges at the Tuesday evening meeting were Mrs. J. EK. Smith and Mrs. Joseph Koren. The University of South Caro chartered at is the daughter _ Michigan State — University, — Columbia in} * * * - The Jourdans are members “of Hollywood's ultra-chic so- cial Sinai. ‘They entertain charmingly in their comfort- able, — Beverly Hills Home, furnished mostly with French antiques and books. They avoid night clubs and public appearances. They en- Joy life. “When we were first mar- ried,"’ remarks, “I did ‘find it difficalt to remain calm when women_swarmed all over Louis every time we appeared . in poblic, But then | made up my mind to stay in the back- ground, and to trust Louis’ good sense and our love, . AVOIDS JEALOUSY I've always betieved that it - you don’t invent reasons for. jealousy, they ysually don't happen. But if- you get-eal- ous and make a big scene,. you make everything more important to your hysband. “Even if he has not thought ‘of it before, he will decide that if you are so upset about some other woman, ‘she must be more exciting than -he had noticed before, and ‘he will go and find out. * * * “So I make for him a good home, and I make myself a good wife, and I let him alone when he wants to think. I even let him alone when he wants to cook, SUPT} tures the Empire look, with a sash tied high at’ the waist. The gown hangs - loosely in the back. This housecoat of filmy striped nylon sheer fea CALBI Music Co. 119 N, Saginaw. FE’ 5-8228 4 ‘He can cook like Escoffier when he is in the mood, while as for me, I hate to- cook, It works out very.well.” A795, is the oldest _ fully- state | supported university in the United States. + Jook. your very best for the New Year ‘ahead cee % eeeescece deseectecveceuseveeesedsovenaseoeees | ... with a new, - face-flattering hair style—and a Special Per- _. |. Chamber_of Commerce will be ; ‘cushioned ....... ; { = shade wood finish . anuary _ CLEARANCE | OF | de FLOOR SAMPLES: $189.75 Meare Leather Lounge Chair, olive green . 7 4 — ; COIN 6. eee eee $149.75 |) Y, ; ; Fy | ; $339.95 Curved Back Safa) / nutmeg twéed cover, foam oo $239.75 ¢ $39.50 Antique Pine Card Table, scratched top... ; $18.95 Modern Pull - Down | Lamp, burnished > rass $139.50 38” Round Table, leather top, extends to 74- in. with 3—12-in. leaves, } | _ traditional design in fruit- ee ee he) pec ‘Sale! ial Savings on ~ FIRE SCREENS Vas eee on stand, Complete fo on either { eloge = e@nally screen frame. All-black wrought tron frame with solld yess feet and tool an “by FLEXSCREEN © "y $10.00 } Black Hooded Screen Mounts on Fireplace . . . Fits Qpening from 24" to 30° Wide and from 25” to 30" High iesss Specially Price ed 7 I 4% / . g o with POKER ‘ and BROOM which hang *2 57 side of fire- g 38” wide and 31" toll/ ‘| heoks. Fire curtains opety with brasa pulls manent by Tony’s John. Hirlinger of Pontiac i FEDERAL dept. stores 1959s loveliest figures will be molded by the most fabulous figure-control girdle ever created! OPEN EVERY NICHT TO 9. Mon. through Sat. Downtown AND Drayton Ploins 2 toastmaster. — Guests will be George D. Eaxtman, director of Public | Satev; Walter K..Willman, city. miinager and Mrs. Willman; Phillip E. Rowston, mayor and Mrs. Row stom Bios) Schroeder, ° otassteopavesnsesensssnaseey es) rac] . a ae te SH a =) ~ Riker Bidg.—Rear of Lobby FE 3-7186 Cesevecccccccccccccnsecscccccosecooccooooeee . GRAND, OPENING S Cupid favors the woman with a lovely fi igure by House of Venus! Guaranteed spot reducing .. « slenderizing .. . and supervised programs for weight gaining arranged for your convenience, a, SISSON ISG TANI SETS TODAY ONLY SPECIAL CASH OFFER $700 Per Fora One Year Course Individually Designed for You! . 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first annual Otd-Timers’ game dan. 17, Ex-Spartans to play the varsity will be. Julius MeCoy- (1956), Larry Hedden (1957), Rickey Ayala (1954), Bob Arm- strong (1955), Max Gozenbach (1958), Bob Carey (1952) a and on ‘Duane Peterson — (1956). x * *x Dick Praxkken of Lansing was = knocked os ts ibe Aeaad ceobant Se io poring seeds caeane aa ma ed Ronald Barnes of Brazil, 6-3. : *.&* -* Mickey Wright, Beverly Han- son and Patty Berg head the 1958 Ladies PGA team announced Tuesday by tournament director Fred Corcoran. Ten regulars and | two alternates were named to— the squad. * * * The Boston Bruins yesterday re- called , two American. Hockey League farmhands, Larry Leach, a center from Providence, and 6-0, ‘Rochester. * * The Philadelphia Sportswriters Association has named Jim Brown, Cleveland Browns fullback, the American “athlete of the year” jand will honor him at its” 5oth \Gordie Redahl, a wing from | flashed some of his 1958 form in leading the Pistons with 27 points. annual banquet Jan. 26. x & * and Walt Dukes had 19 apiece. Philadelphia's Paul Arizin was The Pistons are idle until] Fri- day when they meet the Boston Celtics at Detroit Olympia. In the first game of last night’s NBA_ doubleheader here, the Celtics trounced the Cincinnati Royals 109-95. * * * Cliff Hagan, an All-America at points, half his average, and scored 12 Colleges From Coast to Coast AP Wirepheote Benjamin Aleksandrov and on the right is goalle of the Russian team. The team higan and Michigan State: hockey 3 decision. ‘Russians Sharp in 7-3 Victory ~ -MSU Team tallied four times in 10 mnutes Each club scored twice in the final period. : Four of Russia's goals came when the collegians were ghort- handed because of penalties. Seven penalties were called, four on the Russians. They were to depart ‘today for Colorado, where they meet Colo- University Saturday, erence em coe raeennte ‘Johansson May be restricted TV, but was again) ~ thwarted by committee members | e : ' A J from other regions One committee member ad l S dq | ; vanced « radical proposal for ovie S | taped telecasts that, would be! - oe “e Savey rie ts DETROIT W- Russias touring “These Russtans are wonder: ples pha in ae * e : ora hockey team took on another} ful stickhandlers and skaters ive jeayliiecs “i aaa oe aia American foe last night withthe) and playmakers, but [ wonder | ee ee same familiar result ; how they would stand me | - x * The Soviets defeated 7-3 a com-, Pro-style body-checking. ~The number of national and|bined Michizan-Michigan State col-) ‘The victory kept the Russians un- regional telecasts may vary slight-|legiate team composed mainly of beaten in four games on their visit ' Vy from last year, but the “split. Canadians who had played the | to the United States. They pre- network device,'’t an’ arrangeme nt KAMe since hoyhood. The colle: vously had tied and beaten the to satisfy NCAA. regulations re iginns were, unable Jo cope with WE nationals twice on American quiring at deast one telecast to, the Russians’ faster skating and | jee A originate in euch district - wilt | sharver passing. | * * * prohably- be retained Under this! Jack Adams, Detroit: ‘Red Wings | Led by Alexis Guryshey, the seyip. ts0 or more games ate general manager, was among the! Russians had more stamine than ~~ are shown “nationally, but the 6.783 who watched the game. Ie the younger collegiins Curyshey, network is split so that each area had high praise for the Soviet 33, years old, skated like a re- gets only ong game team . | cently: jaunched rocket. and#fallied . twice. He assisted on two of his ¥ teammates’, goals, Jan. 15 Is Date The well-conditioned visitors ™ Ne | waited until the 14:22 mark of - toe ” the first period before scoring. The tally came on a 4-footer GAC da S a nl U by Nick Sologubov, the 34-year- ! - . old Russian captain and veteran : ‘of international hockey wars. | | Well known taseball finire Bill: West Bleomfield high schools have - * . = . J, Veock will be the principal speie alse been. sent invitations The lead lasted only a minute | erat the 2Ist annual biks kather) AW Piks,and their guests are when Michigan State's Dick Ham- and Son banquet Jan 15 at Lodge invited to attend. Tickets may ‘be | ilton tied the score. The stalemate | SIO, if was announeed today by/purchased at the Lodge or from) continued until the six-minute | program ehaarman Poa tCoorstine, amy club member. Ted Ihibert is | mark of the second stanza Veeck, whe has headed the head of the ticket committee, Then the Russians went into -or- Cleveland Indians and the old St —————— pi around the colles ere net and Louis Browagggand was affiliated! er rs Ss with other Cl Ds, will be one’ of many ‘‘tuane” guests atte nding thr fete which will start at 7 p.m * * * Nick Kerbawy, general man- ager of -the Detroit Pistons, férmer! Tiger pitching stars Hal Newhouser apd Dizzy Trout and John A. Moffat, Hiltsdale hack- field coach will be some of the other fete ritles on hand, Many others are expected tod attend. ¢? Kerbawy will serve as master of ceremonies for the event. New- houser will have 35 boys from the Oakland County Children's Home th him. The Pontiac Optimist Club will sponsor the boys. New- ~* _‘houser is recreation director at the| home. * * * out will show the ‘Tigertown’ | which depicts the rise of a! yer from a rookie to the ages ad° coaches of Pontinc Cen- Pontiac Nosthern, St. Michael, erick, Clarkston, Roches- | Lake, ‘Waterford and | Maple Leafs Pick Up Former Bruin TORONTO (AP) — The Toronte Maple Leafs, yesterday picked up Larry Regan? one -of four Boston Bruins players placed on waivers this week, Regan, claimed for the $15,000 walver price, is expected to join the National Hockey League Leafs! fat Montreal ‘Thursday Toronto General Manager George Imlach said his elub'was not interested in the other Bruins — Real Chevrefils, Norm Johnson and Earl oo Bobby Boyd Favored CHICAGO Ww Bobby ;Bayd, | ‘trying to’ regain the form that made him the No. 1 middleweight contender in 1956, ina 7-5 cholee tonight. ~ against véteri an Holly Mims in their 10-round bout at Chicago setice: 1 ‘M’-MSU Skate , Team Needs No Summit Contab DETROIT (UPI—A_ summit conference wasn't needed after all by the Michigan and Mich: igan State hockey teams, Spartan coach Amo Bessont, who wanted his players to wear their own green and white uniforms instead of the Wol- verines’ matte and blue, fin- ally met Wolverine _ coach Al Renfrew halfway. The Spartans wore Michigan jerseys but their own green and +] white pants and stockingwowhile the Wolverines wore blue pants ‘and maize and blue Mocking», TURSDAY'S FIGHTS : DHETROIT-—Wiit CGreave, 1 go stopped Otle Woodard, 162, Kedron few York, RICHMOND, Callf.—Art Rainpent, 197, Richmend, oufpeinied Jimimy [Seaster, ay, Las Vegas, Nev a A, Get aBrushoft Swedish ‘Heavy’ Seems 3rd in Line for Shot at Pattersons Title NEW YORK’ (AB) — Sweden's. ‘Ingemar Johansson is undefeated, ithe European heavyweight cham- Hpion and universally recognized as ithe No. 1 challenger to world title- jholder Floyd Patterson, But he may be’ third in jine for a crack at Patterson's crown this year— if he gets the shot, * .* * Cus D'Amato, Patterson's enig- matic manager, hinted today that! Beet! his protege may have a_ couple of title fights this year before he gets around to Johansson, That js, if he ever gets around to the hard- hitting Swede. Who the first two possibilities are, Cus wouldn't say. He did say in answer to a question that he considered Johansson and Eng- Hand's twosome of Brian London and Henry Cooper as worthy chal- lengers. He said there were others he bad in mind, too, but he de- clined to name them. ‘ * * *: ‘D'Amato, in a telephone inter’! iview, seemed to give the impres- sion that . sdmething amiss in his dealings with Johans- son. He said, however, he hadn't spoken to.the Swede since the lat: ter met’ with him in New eae ‘jlast November. “The next move appeered to ‘be up to ohansson, rado College Friday and Denver) grone + Nationwide ball léague of colleges which now likely to come a lot closer to re- alization at this week's meetings of the National Collegiate Athletic Assn, Shue contributed 20 and Jordon! Kentucky, held Elgin Baylor to 12! '21 himself as the Hawks defeated | ide Grid Loop | May Become a -Reality CINCINNATI (AP)—The Ameri-|tional winners might meet in one can Conference, a nationwide foot-; of the major bowl games—possibly replacing. the Big Ten-Pacific Coast conference Rose Bowl ) ance. * + Potential members include * Minneapolis 112-95. New York's Knicks skimmed, by the flounder- ing Syracuse ‘Nats 118-108 in the second game, playing under pro-| test by both coaches. : It was a one-two.job for the | Hawks, with Hagan’s defense com- plementing Bob Pettit'’s 38-point performance and 35 rebounds. Both were Garden records this season Pettit's 38 points topped his own Imark of 36 on Nov, 25 and his 39 rebounds bettered Boston’s Bill under discussion for several years would include about a dozen teams from, the East and the Pacific Coast, with Notre Dame. as the all-important middle college. Discussions have ranged from hot to cold for same time, but the breakup of the Pacific Coast Conference has made the big four of California football and the Uni- versity of Washington, closely al- lied with the Pacific group, avail- able for other affiliations. The coach of one team which might become a member, Floyd (Ben) Schwarzwalder of Syracuse, commented today that it would be “a great thing for us." * * * The big thing is that Army aad Navy ‘have said they wouldn't come in without Syracuse,” ISchwarzwalder said. ‘Before, we were rather on the outside, Tom Hamilton (Pittsburgh athletic di- rector) was guiding the whole _and allied bodies. This conference, which has been Southern California, UCLA, Stan- ford, California and Washington on the West Coast; Syracuse, Pift, Penn State, Army, Navy, West Virginia and Miami, Fla. in the East and possibly Notre Damé and the Air Force Academy in the middle territory. Schwarzwald- er suggested a maximum of 12 teams. Such an alliance bas been , pro- posed on several occasions but so far, the colleges never have reached an agreement. Several other colleges have been men- tlond as possible members. Golf Writer Dies ATLANTA ( — Bert Prather, 53, golf writer for the Atlanta Constitution, died unexpectedly Tuesday at his home. Death was attributed to a heart attack. Australian tennis ace Ashley | Cooper made his professional de- but Tuesday night in Sydney. He veteran Pancho Segura of Ecua- dor, 85, in a one-set match. 2 2 Everett D. Barnes, athletic di- ports that he is shopping around for a football coach to replace | Fred Rice. He was reported to |have been talking with John Bate- |man, Penn line coach. Cronin Prexy by February? Bosox General Manager Looks Like Sure Bet to Replace Harridge CHICAGO (AP). — Joe Cronin, long identified with American ~| Russell, who had 33. League baseball as a player, man- DETROIT PHILA'PHIA ager and executive, today ap- Yardley i2 327 Graboski $3 p[Prered: @ Certainty Jordan ¢ 7.19 Arizin 12 19 44)88 league president at the end of hue 7 62 Gola” 2 3 \¢ithe month. McGuire a0 4 ¢ 20 4 * * * s U 30 6 Beck = $88 At the mo . e moment there is no other Noble 1 @ 2 Johnston 3 10 : Peer aes Hatton ats candidate to succeed Will Har- Picard tel dll — pedo ridge who resigned last month Philadelphia 29 30 24 —— after serving as president for 27 years, x * * ~The official announcement is ex- pected Jan. 31 at a meeting of league club owners in New York. A majority vote is needed to elect a new president. Harridge yesterday said that Cronin, general manager of the ‘thing and he wasn't too much in- terested in us. “Now, since Army has said they won't come in without us, Pitt no longer has so much influence.” Schwarzwalder suggested that the conference setup could be ar- ‘jranged so that six Eastern teams would play basically among them- ‘gelvés, with a few intersectional games, The Western teams could do the same thing. Then the sec- cw win Calendar WEDNESDAY'S ATHLETIC EVENTS a League Basketball = lenn's Motor vs. Field's 7 pm. and Griffs Orill vs. #30 pm. at Pontiac chase D —Pledges va, Coca Cola (Ma- tional), 7 and Pont p.m tine rpairea Chub | CAmertean), ‘Migh Seheel RO St. Mary at St. Michae} High Scheel Wrestling wh mes gost ¥ Ponsine | Central, ir set A Yan" Dykes an PEE pee Stony Woe Sere Pivot ie " ofvwalt field. =~ ‘ pm, at Mere Leads Golf Qualifiers TLJUANA, Mexico (AP)—Buddy Sullivan, Yuba ‘City, Calif. pro. shot a four under par 68 Tuesday to lead, qualifiers’ for the $20,000 Tijuana Open golf tournament. ri ‘ va. Boys $15 p.m at Lincoln. City Jenter Heckey Tearnament CLASS B-Bulmar’s Hardware vs- LPontiae Northern A, 7 p.m. and Jim's Hardware va Mountain View eaneers. pm. orthaide -wagtball field. , SWURSPAT'S aT 1C EVENTS . Sehoo! Basketball City — Heekey Seorsamieh, ; : oon er Boys cies | a strong Dondero squad 68-28, 3 * Boston Red Sox, is the only can- didate who has been invited be- foré a screening committee which will meet in Chicago Jan, 14. * * * In Boston, the 52-year-old Cronin declined to comment on the sitia- por until something definite has en settled. rector at Colgate, has denied re--- is expected to come to_ ‘played for nothing and lost to = =— “to take over _limited pverhead at the new Pontiac Northern swimming pool. ~Yooreralp he Sen. too Givi evens with lage $50 pata Soot piled on just such style and effort he stows in the above action shot. Bill's efforts went for naught, however, as Huskies lost to po é Chicago with his boss, Tom Yaw- key, who is chairman of the screening group. T&C Quintet Takes 'C’ Lead game lead in the Class C City League basketball race with a 46-38 triumph over the Pontiac Police = teh. night at _Setferson Junior Earl Mudge scored 14 points and Harry Sugden 13 to pace the T&C cagers . Pane) 4th win in five games. water tallied 14 for a Policem Fein dack Johnson ee 21 points to spark os Buick to a 48-44 con- quest of the Vikings in the other scheduled “C” game, E. J, Har- ris hooped 10 for the losers. In Class D games at Lincoln, Bill Neldrett’s field goai in over- time brought in the American division, Favor Terinessee Tech MOBILE, Aa. 4{AP)-—-The™ de- and ‘present leader in the Ohio Valley Confer. ence, Tech, is a strong favorite to win the Senior basket. ball —— res wpe Towne & Country took a half ae maaan ts aw * 5S Ree + 7 Other players involved in the, > Lucadam (51) of West Bloomfield, Frank Fink of Walled Lake, West Bloomfield’s Barry John- . GET THAT BALL — Mike Wurst of Walled Lake has that “get that ball and score’’ look as he feaches for the bouncing sphere in last night's: game against West Bloomfield at Keego Harbor. scene are Jim gon {42) and Kgego's Jim Hollister, whose arm stretches in front of Wurst. This action took place in overtime and Johnson sank a layup shot with ~ only two seconds remaining to give the Lakers a -56-54 victory over Walled, Lake for the latter’s 1st defeat of the season. sl “Thasket remaining in the extra period. + , ~ Pentine Press Phots ne World Series Scramble Merits Honor Yanks Voted. ‘Comeback’ of ‘58 By The Associated Press The comeback of the year in 1958 wag made by the New-York burgh Pirates in The Associated Yankees in Milwaukee's County Stadium where they | won the World Sefies. ; Trailing 3-1 after the fourth game, the Yanks scrambled back to” win the fifth in New York and swept the last two in Milwaukee. Only the 1925 Pittsburgh Pirates ever had done this in the history of ‘best-of-seven World Series. The. nation’s sports writers and __ Sportscasters gave the Yanks a sizable margin over the Pitts- Press’ annual year-end poll. The Louisiana State University foot- ~—ball team—was—a—distant_third, | closely pressed by Boston's Pete Runnels who almost wen the American League batting titie and Robin Roberts who regained his pitching touch at Philadel- phia. — Of the 207. writers participating in the poll, 65 put in Yanks first, Cit ly Hockey Tourney farts The: Pontiac Parks and Recred- tion Department's reorganized City Junior ice hockey program goes through its initial paces to- night at. Northside Park. The 12:team league has been divided into two classes in an attempt to more nearly equalize Tonight's first round “B” games match Bulman’s and: Northern A at 7 o'clock and Jim's and Moun- tain View at 8:. Thursday’s Class A openers send Huron Valley against Sylvan at 7 p.m.° and Forge vs. Spencer at 8. * * a Tourney_activity. ‘ih both classes a 23 had them second and 20 more rated them third. The total of 253 points on a 3-2-1 basis compared ‘to Pittsburgh's totat-of 159 pee: including 31 firsts. x * * The Yankees, who were runners- up to LSU in the team-of-the-year balloting, found themselves in an unusual situation as comeback wirtners, Normally, they are cast in the role of the heavily favored) -{Layup in Final: Second Clinches field game more than lived up to its billing as the top contest on a 1959 last night as the host Lakers pulled. out a 56-4 victory in over- time. bounced back on the winning side of the tedger.— The- down by 14 at one time, tripped Lakeville 64-57 while the Black- hawks were whipping Hartland eas "In other action, Berkley walloped Ro ball 50-21 to stay un- beatén, Warren repeated an earlier win over Clawson 60-40, Clarence~ ville did the same against Wyan- dotte Shaefer 46-30 and Oak Park pave him. trounced Huron, 52-41. Hollister pushed Keego ahead 54-51 early in the overtime. Frank Fink deadlocked it again with 10 seconds left but Johnson followed with the big one.. in double numbers paced by Hol- lister’s 17. had an unbeaten streak snapped at four, had a trio led by Kirkiming pool, yesterday, proved the) weight champion Wilf Greaves A sparkling 16-for- 21\Huskies to be good hosts. Coach ‘gave Otis Woodard a thorough Northern | |beating last night, Evans’ 14. foul shooting record enabled the Edwin champs who are grinding some|home five to win despite makirig team was defeated by a very good New Yorker in the eighth round | Johnson Hits Winning Bucket; Prep Activity Is Light The Walled Lake-West Bloom- im prep hoop schedule starting | -Chunky—Barry_ Johnson was the the: ding-dong duel with a layup with only two seconds | Lapeer and Ortonville both The game at West Bloomfield) lopportunity at~Meryland,’’ Nugent was see-saw all the way. The un- | said yesterday after the board of predictable Lakers, now 3-2, held regents announced his appoint- stim: leads most of: the Ist half ment. but fell behind 40-38 as the 3rd | - quarter closed. Walled Lake pulled | away to an eight-point edge in the last period but the home team battled back and sent it into over- time when John Lucadam swished | shot just before the final buzzer.” Three quick points by Jim Four of the five Lakers scored | Walled Lake, which hapless opponent under their heels. |two less field goals. The job that earned Pittsburgh enough points to finish second was the Pirates’ cellar-to-second rise in the National League under manager Danny Murteugh who had the club in the pennant race “fintil the final weeks. LSU drew recognition as a come-| back team, as well as the team of the year, because the 1957 football teem had managed only a 5-5 sea- son while the 1958 version was the |No. 1 team in the nation. LSU ended its regular season with a 10-0 record and added a Sugar b first test this evening when the City Junior tournament begins on the lighted softball field. Separate, tournanients. will be held in classes A and B with all eliminations on a double knock- out basis. The ‘Class B tourney starts tonight with the “A” : skaters taking over the rink to- morrow evening, x * * The divisional breakdown is as follows: CLASS A. — Fisher Hill Mer- chants, Huron Valley Boys Club, Sylvan Lake Alouettes, Standard Forge, . Spencer Floor” ee: Rochester Royals. - CLASS B — Thunderbirds, Bul: man’s Hardware, Pontiac -North- ern A, Jim’s Hardware, Mountain View Rangers, ‘Pontiac Northern runs through Wednesday, Jan. 21. All games on the original City Junior schedule have now been canceled. Faculty Quintet Easy — Winner at Waterford The Waterford Faculty basket- ball breezed to an easy 57-32 vic- tory over Ron & Don Service last night in a Waterford Township Recreation League Class B coh- test at Isaac Crary Junior High. Stu Thorrell caged 13 points and Vern Cork 12 to spark the Faculty while Clarence Beers bagged 11 in defeat. Northern Lumber gained a} forfeit win over Lakeland Phar- macy in the other scheduled game. | Three Class A tilts are scheduled Thursday a starting at 6:45 p.™. MICHIGAN HIGH SCHOOL SCORES - Grand Rapids ee 82, Grand Pil cover Clemson. A- tet © tal of 18 first place votes and 79 points went to LSU. * * * Runnels, traded to Boston by Washington last winter, finished second to teammate Ted Williams in the batting race, a fine come- back for a 30-year-old handyman. Runnels drew 12 firsts and 68 points. Roberts recovered his pitch- ing skill for a 17-14 record with the Phils, winning seven firsts and 50 points. The. leaders with points on a 3-2-1 basis (first place votes in parentheses) 1. New York Yankees (63) started with Lakeville still in front | by four. 21 and Ed Marshall 18 to dominate the scoring. pace Ortonville which led all the way. Coach Harvey Fletcher is going with a young team since steady scorer Ted‘ Follis and center Winston Merrick dropped | the sport. 2nd quarter on in winning its 6th/? straight, Ist period but then fell behind fo stay. Dave Burris, Dick Rose.and Bob Ross tallied 10 apiece for the Bears. John Dallavo hit eight for the losers. Warren started out early and kept gaining momentum. Jim O'Dell of Clawson led all the scorers with 14. It was Clawson's 5th setback as against one win. Lapeer. had lest three straight | A close | y 10 in the last period which Butch McKillen swished Earl Richardson eaped 20 to Berkley had a breeze from the Kimball led late in the Clarenceville has now three came through with much-desired victories, last night, as Suburban Catholic Leagfe resumed its title race after-the holiday respite. : ! F [hero ot the night when. fe ened ee nthe fans-are-probably in for some} fat the helm. head coach, who moves into the season last year, his sixth at Flor- at the University of Maryland and Visitors Win 2.2 8 * * * |St. Frederick Bolsters SCL-Lead— « xk k * Rams, Shamrocks. Winners’ —— ~ By H. GUY MOATS Pontiac's two parochial quintets St. Frederick bolstered its leadership with a 49-47 win over an unexpectedly tough St. James outfit on the latter's floor. The Shamrocks took a high-scoring victory, 58-34 over St. Clement, at Center Line. Orchard Lake St. Mary was idle, but St. Benedict stayed in the race {with a 38-25 win over RO St. Mary. “Shamrocks will return to action on Thursday night, at their own court, St. Michael Hall, instead oi Friday, against St. Mary of Royal Oak. Change in schedule was ‘made to avoid conflict with the big St. Frederick—St. Mary of Orchard ‘COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP)— tunes go Up or down next~falt,} surprises with Coach Tom Nugent The Florida State University Maryland job Jan. 15, of plays. He led FSU to a 7-3) th ida State. * * The. 45-year-old father of nineis eager .to try his brand of football Maryland officials are happy to “T am enthusiastic about the “The school has a great PN Fine Hosts: Husky Tankers Lose | First Meet in Home * Pool to Dondero ° First competitive use of the) fine Pontiac Northern High swim- Dauw's first “erm ree ties. Nugent takes over from Tommy Mont, who resigned under pressure in December. New Terp Coach Eager background and the future looks bright.” ” |__Dr. Wilson. _Elkins, president of Maryland, said the ufiversity was iucky to get Nugent. ‘ball is dviginal with an interesting style of play.” Nugent's over-all coaching rec- ord, including four years at Vir- is an ex- | ginia Military Institute and. six at perimenter and a-careful planner | FSU is 53 wins, 45 losses and . “his foot- Summary: 95 120—Tom Balkwell Corrie 138— nad! & (WL) (WL) pin Bert y Eskelinen (WL) pin Dennis =e Christian (WL) pin Ken Bow- is4—Marty Richardson ( a Lashbrook She aes Hentry (RU) pl site 7) Bartrom (RU) —Jim Teddy (WL) pin Perel es Vikings Pin Redford Walled Lake forfeited two matches but won seven pins and a decision to beat Redford Union 38-20 ‘in -a wrestling match last night. Other lone: Viking losses were in the 165 and 175 weights. 3 pound—FPorfeit to Redford 103 Portett to Redford 112—Mike Cosgrove (WL) pin: Cafaldi Martin 127—Wesa Cottrell (WL) pin Don Camp- i 133—Gary Eskelinen Calhoun pin in Jim Rourke Greaves Stops Woodard DETROIT W—Canadian middie-| stopping the | ‘Royal Oak Dondero club, 68-28. tor his 12th straight victory. Huskies’ Bill Ratliff turned in close contests and was determined, a splendod diving job to win his to bring things to a halt. {press told the story as the victors! only other Northern victory was. came from behind and went ahead specialty with 195 points. The | the 150-yard individual mediey. sistant principal, Vic Lindquist, | speaking on the new school’s ar- rival at ‘the long-awaited mo- ment” when its splendid - facility |° came into full use. The summary: . &-yard free style—Won by Fa Mil- ler ~ De tnd. Seiey el . oi Tuttle in). Time 26.5 i 100-yard butterfly — Won ty Bill Childs! (D); 3nd. Rose (N); Ird. Busch Time .1:04.2 eye Soy Ne frosety te Wee by (D); (N}. Time an 100-vard vackstroke—_won by Bill Wal- ters (D); and. skew Q Johnson -1#). 100-yard: breaststroke—Won ‘by Ashton (D); 2nd. Fidler (D); 3rd. eat eed Time 1:11.89, Time ite Pichey, “ Maxim, straight since losing two. Tony |® Giacobazzi led a balanced attack! last night with 11-points. Oak Park | Hougton Lake 43, Arenac Bastern 29 Roscommon 53, was Area 45 PP as caore: Arbor 44, Sackson High ronson 86, Jonesville Athens thona 08, Quincy 37 MICHIGAN COLLEGE _DASKETDALL Last Night's “pars pelts , Sparta Tech #4, Assumption 58 peg Tech §8, Olivet 75 ~ "glee 12, Aquinns M4 belo + pen , (Bt. Louls @, Wayne Grand Rapids JC 91, Jackson JC 68 fights, Games Hitisdale at oe chigan Green at Western — oad “tt Ralamasoo ‘ ’. Pittaburgh Pirates (31) .......... 199 improved its record-46 2-5. Mike’ |i Reon ome CH! BiDetmer ted the way with 18 §. Robin Roberts ~ seetece 8 i 6. Northwestern Pootball 18). 4g) W. nea. WALLED LAKE 7. 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"Dick Gould | Tom Tw FA (D); ard. lf Preliminary re on Shoulders, 14 Dave Mund Erv Smit 163'4, ARSAIS a 6 ‘se fy ind Tull , Te Time Oy! {iliams, Gould, | OS its: . eet stopped , 202, Detroit, Detroit Jack Paulkner, 160%, psy ci Ross Detroit, re pointed rad SE dec. over) John Ven MeCtlendon out- | Captain Gary Rose’s .1:52.8 for | pointed Richard Weekes. 160%, Detroit, Lonnie Schuler, 198, Bay os: stopped : Morris Neely. 237%, A brief ceremony preceded start — lof the meet, with school head Dr. |e Dana P. Whitmer and PN’s as-|¢ Busy Prep Mat Slate Thursday Chiefs Host Port Huron, Skippers and Vikings Also in Action Five wrestling matches Thurs-) day will make up the biggest prep) mat schedule of the season for Oakland County schools. Pontiac Central's second home| snap & losing streak at three. be in the Inter-Lakes League as those schools waste no time getting. into the crucial contests. Waterford; with only one start) thus far, will be host to rugged Berkley, Walled Lake -visits South- field and Farmington is at home against Van Dyke in thie I-L. Strong Hazel Park travels to, East Detroit in the other loca], match. Pontiac Northern returns to ac- tion Jan. 12 while Cranbrook is off, until Feb. 7. ‘tosses for the clincher. | clincher for gymnasium, Rams were outshot from the floor at Ferndale, by four goals, but turned in a great performance at the foul line to win. In the final 17 seconds, Phil Landry was fouled and dumped in his two free Previous to Landry's winning heaves, Mike Fraser had knotted the count at 47-47 after the lead had changed hands several times. * bg * hehe St. James, led by Dick Chris- tie, who banged in six straight | jong-shot, buckets in the 3rd “period, grabbed the lead in that session for the first time. Chris- . tie ‘IT for-game -honors,_fol-_. | low by |" Rams with 16. Pots was the Teal Rams, with his string of eight free throws in 12 tries. Victery was the Rams’ ith in the SCL and 5th overall, without a loss, event within six days will feature) Shamrocks squared their record * the program. The Ghiefs will take/@t 2-2. led by George Drake with on Port Huron in an attempt to|}8 points and Art Rebak with 13. |The North Siders grabbed an early ‘Halftime count was 30-12, Mike- men got points from nine players \of 11 who got into the game. Steve Pocs of the — Three of the other matches will ®Point lead and just rolled along.) ST. FREDERICK ST. JAMES GF Grt Derocher 5 3-713 Boyle 6 3-4 3 Landry -2 2-3 6 Yerak 6 0-1 6 Kennedy 1 1-1 3 MeGowan 6 b6 13 Poca 48-12 16 Christie 8 1-1 17 | Keller 1 2-3 4 Muleaster! 6-0 2 Biert 2 1-3 & Kernan 5 3-4 12 Fraser : = ‘ — “1s ‘1. 30 4 Totals 20 1-16 47 Prederick ....... lor % 10 13—49 rs James cose 5 € 13 18 lo—~47 | St . 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With the announcement yesterday that Bear Istate park, it” ‘appears that this wilderness afe a, © for the time being — at least, is safe | from exploitation, drawaj, made four days before the Conservation Com- mission was ex- pected to turn down the petition, was a face-saving gesture on the ‘part of the company, or an attempt ‘to avoid a ruling on the. proposition until a more favorable climate exists towards such a_ proposal within the commission, is some- thing for the cynics to kick around, PATTERSON Pentise Presse Photo’ The Press’ big deer derby with 8. for his effort. But he for the amount (which he ene yee ing relied funds. ne ney Taha —SHawTAboveT™ the unfortunates, “lett by the = ‘At any rate; -Conservation. eS aa ~ Buchmann f — SMOIC Prexy Grover Plans Dinner; Fur ial This Week Southern Michigan Obedience) Training Club. pioneer in Mich- | igan for community group obedi- | the annual dinner and a fun trial. Rudy Buchmann, dog show judge, long active in the SMOTC, breeder*and owner of. champion ‘brought Jushka a billfeld contain- Obedience. Training ting $60. Jushka returned tt to the owner, Tom Bruders of nearby = aoa Director Gerald Eady de- \Brings Home the ‘Bacon’ and: others who - PORT WASHINGTON, Wis. John Jushka claims his Irish Set- ter ‘Red’ is the world’ cnampin retriever. After one day of training, “Rea” wilderness area for his: part in defeating the mining company’s bid. To be. fun, any contemporary battle should have a villain, whose deteat*may be thoroughly enjoyed. To properly judge Eddy's—contri- bution it ‘is necessary to find the deal that fell through. No villainy there. ~ Nope, the black hats in this par- an ce geared ticular horse opera‘ were certain si U. P. scighee chambers af cla merce, otherwise who were eager to sac- rifice an irreplaceable national asset for a temporary and largely of “more jobs for our area” didn't obscure the basic interests of the cmmarvet aa ‘value of a true | ci Withdewal of Ming Plea Saves -Porcup ies : mining Up! Bear Creek Min-| Creek Mining Co. had withdrawn/reserves under Lake Superior. its application for * *« * 5 “8 exploration and Copper, like is_where you! mining rights in find it; and that's where mining companies are interested in op- erating. So far as the company is business’ deal with the state — a individuals corporate or illusory benefit to their area. For once the magic rallying ery rest of the people of Michigan. Di- In our book he's bigger man areas in the continéntal U. 8. Note to ice fishermen: For some obscure reason fish, though locked beneath winter's blanket of ice, respond to surface conditions just’ as they do when lakes are .open. Forecasts for latter part of week call for south-squthwesterly winds. Belgium. villain in this piece. It is not the Watch for a feeding aoe: concerned it was trying to make 4) ;,, rector Eddy listened to this outery| . and said no, 4 dea] in multi-millions, wich as the gain: of two millions during 1958, over the 1957 figures for participation in recreation boating. In 1958, surveys showed 37-million (35-million in 1957), , The current joint report also lists 7,330,000 boats as the ve- hicles for the 37-million that went down to the water. This total is some 376,000 more than 1957 figures. And, in terms of money, the 37-million spent something ‘Rowboats, dinghies, prams and 486,000 sailboats without power; 714,000 inboard and diesel marine engines in use. * * * Gasoline, 404-million gallons, 2% million gallons lubricating oil; with 10%-million gallons of paint and varnishes, "Tree animals as well as greater Hydro Development| Threat to Fish Runs as Research into fish passage’ a a ae onpemrg tag Bho yrvarynan bevels rated ocsie: other types in use (2,425,000) phas| More meat bo lnekeed shnet pro- deer food Tope and Limbs of agpen eutings are non-merchantable for logging} land pulpwood purposes, but supply sorely-needed winter browse to the deer herd on.the ground, Ways must be found to increase the ability of the national wildlife refuges and other lands to accom- modate larger numbers of fish and recreational use, it is pointed out. Along the Ou tdoor Trail With H. GUY MOATS ~ _ Outdoor Edie, Pontiac Press 1State Tries Out Fast Operating ~ Timber Cutter LANSING — A new impetus may have been injected into Michigan's | deer-tood management program| when Conservation Department) workers began testing a rapid tim- ber-cutting contrivance, recently, ‘Aspen cuttings bear year-round | | Ge - Shepherds, succeeds vies president ‘apd Mrs. Mary Bill “Averill of Birmin as | president. _Averitt” retains his post as treasures (he held both jobs in 1958). _ John Etcher is Larson continues as secretary. — Flies Only Restrictions Irk ‘Wormers The annual dinner will be Satur- day night at Huck’s, Redford and TMile Rds. Vester St. VEW Hall in Royal Oak. trout fishermen swing at each Dear Hides Coat in Fun trial takes place at the Group members only will take part, with 21 top dogs of the area! competing. “Walt Lerngr of War- ren will Jotaess Une event. os VA Therapy Program SANTA FE, N.M. # — Deer hunters have been. requested to tury In their deer hides to the near: est New Mexico Elk's Lodge or any, Air Force reserve unit in the state. The hides are traded -for tanned cow hides and distributed to veter- ans in NeW Mexico veterans’ Qos- ‘Meat vs. Foi Real ALL OUTDOORS (UPI) — While tion from the earlier season how ‘worm fishermen and filies-only) and arrow hunter who crams many more hours into his deer kill than the hunter with the gun would be ‘satisfied with.” . Michigan conservationists want more “files only" waters be- cause “the fly fisherman . kills many less trout than the bait fisherman.” Westerman added that since’ the| hooking of undersized trout comes | other with fishing poles from each \side of the Michigan trout stream, what-s the real question? | * *« * A detailed report prepared by Albert 8. Hazzard, former director of the Institute for Fisheries Re- search, said it {s basically a ques tion ‘meat vs. trophy’’ sport. “Certainty the skillful -decep- .jon files died, while 96 out of 165 Trout. Issue ‘igte the situation on ynsst trout} waters, returning them to the ‘water with ds little Injury as pos- \sible becomes important in main- taining population especially where tied in with size limits in the 8-9 or 10-inch range. * * *. In one test with hatchery brook trout, none of the 159 trout caught (58 per cent) caught on bait were ikilled. tion and the successful landing of a fine, frout far outweigh the trophy or meat value," accord: | - ing to Harzard. “True these are also important values, especially to the novice, He but on our most important’ and . heayily fished trout streams sepsi- pitals for use in the VA physical therapy program. Surplas hides are distributed. to neighboring states. The idea is a non-profit operation created for the use of} — disabled veterans only by the New 4 Mexico Dept. of Game and Fish. MUFFLERS _Jis a trend that has been develop. ble | management must drastically decrease thé kilt olasublefal trout, and even of trout -of the present seven-inch size to. maintain large enough stocks of fish for sport.'”: There's the rub. * * * The number of worm fishermen ‘far exceeds the number of fly fishermen—and this is a risky statement, but we believe a fair one, “Wormers” argue bitterly they are being . discriminated against when “fly fishing only” signs are posted along sUBR, sf our best streams, Behind those eal regulations: hifi, for many years in the outdoor sports. It seems to be the simple goal: To get the most sport from ‘thé least amount of game. ¥ * * Fred Weste?man, chief of the . Michignn Conservation Department ' tish division, ‘said: Dog Tr aining | INSTALLED | FREE! 15 Minute Service While You Wait YOUR LIFE CAN DEPEND ON THE MUFFLER IN YOUR CAR—PROTECT IT WITH A SAFE, GUARANTEED KING "MITY" The sate, silent muffler that Is constructed to last the fife of your car...and guaranteed. DRIVE IN TODAY No Appointment Necessary “Perhaps we havea situation here.comparable to the dyed-in-the- Demon strate d at Three Sites . wool rifle deer hunter who is still somewhat unhappy at t the ‘compett- ronment cn mieever ihe e cnporuaily Bepears: Obedience-trained dogs will show _ JEROME MOTOR SALES Have ‘59 OLDS their best manners at three public rdemonstrations to be held at the CAT building in Water ford on Jan. 14, at the Daniel Whitfield School Jan. 15 and the Bloomfield Hills 4 Pon jac. Press Phete LUNKER! — Noland Stitz, 4261 Steffen, Waterford, ‘landed his biggest fish during a recent trip to upstate Hillman. The hinker forthern pike he speared (in photo) weighed 124%-pounds, was 37 inches long. Sitz is a confirmed angler, fishes the year around owners an-idea of what they may expect from their own pets if they attend one of the courses, which ‘consists of 10 weeks of classes. |-Francisco,. About Outdoors It's how long a~ fish can survive without taking nour- ishment. Purveyor of this- column found out yesterday that some fish have been known to live six months with almost no sistenance. Trout were observed at the Oden state hatchery that existed almost six months on less than starvation diet, because of. inability to absorb — * * ‘A %-inch fee pike, speared at Fletcher pond near Hillman, last weekend by Walled Lake school- man Wayne Francisco weighed less than a pound. It was only an and not an inch thick, Wayne re- ported. It's head and internal or- gans appeared to be complete, ex- ently empty. How did the fish eet inte that ieondition?. inch or two from back to belly Little Stories: |Mallard Ducklings season here should find plenty of ducks. other lakes in the vicinity, tor of Gladwin county. The device—a heavy, crawier- type tractor employing an 11-. foot cutting blade—is expected to | level an average of two acres per hour. Approximately 210 acres were selected for the cuttings which are concentrated on aspen stands of (non-merchantable quality in eight or nine poor winter-browse ranges. The experiment, expected to last 30 days, will furnish a browse sup- ply this winter for the ranges’ deer herd. i Lure for Wildfowl QUINCY, Il. & — The shooting The Illinois state department of conservation released 400 large mallard ducklings on Triangle and Conservationists believe that if the ducks stay in the area they will make good decoys to lure flocks of mallards, . cept that the food sac was appar- ||~- The. cuttings are expected to stimulate prolific aspen sprout which will improve the ‘post-winter food © supply. Ruffed ‘grouse, rabbits and other game| | will also benefit as cover and veg- etation will be a in the | cut-over areas. Solunar Tables » For sportsmen seeking the best times for fishing or hunting, in) this area, the John Alden Knight | Kimball High Sets Up Boat . ‘Safety Class ‘Goast Guard to Aid in Seamanship and Navigation gistration for the first meéet- ing of a class in basic seamanship That was the emi that stumped the experts—for the time being, anyway. x & _M. J. DeBoer, conservation department's fish division hatch- ery operations chief, had this to: | say, but shunted the final answer to L. N. Allison, pathologist ‘of the Grayling hatchery: ” te « * . fish was probably ais mie due to inability to take or pathological condition, includ- ing possibility of tapeworms.” _ Asst... Supt. Walled Lake schools John Willams and Wayne's dad, Leon, of Atlanta, speared some nice pike, averag- Ing better than 3 pounds, with a li-pounder by Williams the biggest. Ice wag 18-inches thick. * * *® . Another Pontiac pike fisherman who did all right in the same area, was Noland Stitz of Waterford, Stitz speared a 12%-pounder, 37 inches long. His son, David, helped For further informatioy about land the _— | rd. Royal Oak. food because of mechanical injury |P’ otis known. that one in eyery seven and navigation at Kimball High School will take placé Jan, 22, those in charge of plans announced today. ‘The class is under direction solunar period, ‘below, may} afford valuable help. Tables are | effective forthe ensuing week. ~ AM. P. Miner Majer Miner Majer Thursday B:00° 11:15 Priday © 00 25° 12:10 ccation Department, and occa. 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Those who belong to the Auto Club and ieware at this Exchange have superiatively good auto- mobile insurance, plus services and aids of the American Automobile Association, plus all the services and aids of the Automobile Club of Michigan, plus protection for personal accidents by a large national life insurance company ;plus the help, aid and security of one of the nation’s largest bonding companies. ~ Why can’t you have thie 1950 security? _There’s more to it—more of it, ¥ *Seek It Detroit Automobile Inter-Insurance Exchange : < at Automobile Clab of Michigan _ Mit OR PON YOUR Weanerr ormice 6 Willow ay aay TE Pi ksieas pe mene SRL Si is : eres ree ra pe : = as 2. Siesta poses oe . pos i 3 eee > 7 Ss ss a “4 . Z — x Be ¥ < oe - Shan eae siniiesionin sel oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1950__ to ee <= : Sugai wr ceareinen se a Gigpage aera aaa ais: - ‘ ~~ ¥ sad ~ : 4 : p . ae . ——} err RIVETS ; een . yy — { ee By " ee el ‘be the selection sy the chiet unsolved problem Dorevet New Plan Will ; the planets is how to bring them ‘s Allow_. State to Live. down again, ~~. : AN in Accustomed Manner |? lari scentiats exprenmed e cosmic recket Mechta Th TT Pei N= \ \- 4 oak SG) OS YR bel. eee EAST LANSING (#—Authors of sesthir ehak @ Bs a 138-million-dollar-a-year state tax the sun, One physicist, a atte BP: increase and overhaul plan say it Vladimir Dobronrarov, comment- Art » ts 4 -* = would allow Michigan to live in the cocermemimate. * ae a \ , . str eB Nan Dome 30 Beige yy Me nec ya ‘tats Moreover, it will provide for terplanetary travel already ex- |" : p= a ee — retirement .of an aceumulating ; = chosen for the? ists and in the near future man ' SORRN, BOOTS! $ ee state deficit expected to reach 100) ic county chairman, said the Dem-| party’s convention until are| can set foot on other planets.” Wok z million dollars by summer. oeratie county convention will bejreleased after a meeting the : x * * held in Pontiac Feb. 12, while the) State Central Committee Jan. 18) 4 commeytial jet. airliner, fly assertion was approved by| State convention will take place in . : ing. from,‘ New: York to Paris, 22 of 25 members of a citizena|Grand Rapids Feb, 20-21. | Some ‘authorities estimate that burns enough fuel during the —, — the —— oe _Primary~ purpose of the GOP |there are nearly 100,000 species“of to drive an automobile aroung the Univer Y 43 y. = 5 E828 rm BA. HOUSE _— keyed their plan to a 220-million- | Y/Y //y#vy E [Ghar gredeted state Income | //A-AALLMM EMULATE. YOUR tax, disturbed none of the recom- |“ YA DID YOU COME mendations first disclosed in pre- | liminary form over a month ago. Comparatively minor . changes: were written into a preface to! ff 7) YY, their report explaining the whys AND fj . Wilde _~ and wherefores. a AT (6 T. WAS LE _Aier Sadming tm ‘Eoning ONER IO BARRELS, eficit, the majority approved this SKATING BACK- “This shows that the current tax structure will not. support the level - of expenditure to which Michigan has becorne. accug- tomed.” ~ If thelr tax package is adopted |- td i " ij (4 i “The state must live within its). income or go bankrupt,” the re-| ~ port said. “Unlike the. federal government, it cannot issue its own currency.” t 7 ~E a Shiny Bumpers of ‘59 Pontiacs to Keep Glow Pontiac customers in 1959 can look forward to unprecedented chrome protection as a result -of = SKATING "aS np pun esemoorrat US, Pet. OFF BACKWARDS = the division’s tried and proven OUT OUR WAY double copper plating process now WHAT'S THE THIS SNIP MUST HAVE ){ THIS IS MY ~\lilll!l/! ae > eet oe ter RUCKUS IN HERE~) SEEN ME GETUP = FAVORITE CHAIR, WA bumpers. ; WHAT'S GOING / FROM “THIS CHAIR TO \ MA, AN’ SHE LEFT. i First tested on 1957 automobile | ON? ANSWER. THE PHONE } (T OF HER OWN rear bumpers and utilized in 1958]: AND HE PLUNKED HiM- 4 FREE WILL--1 | on all front bumpers, the treat- DIDN'T ASK HER ment is extendéd on 1959 Pontiacs to afford maximum protection even in areas where rust and corrosion are greatly accelerated |” by winter road salt or high hu- midityp °° &- ¥ In addition to substantially re- ducing chrome deterioration, the double copper operation provides an exceptionally lustrous, mirror- bright finish, .unexcelied by any other car manufacturer. Pontiac’s highly successful plat- ing process consists of two copper platings with buffing, followed by conventional nickel and chrome electro-plating system. * ae * *. i An additional chrome protection called Protex is applied to front? ta @ 1080 by HEA Sercion, tee, TM. Rg, Ok Pet, Ont By Leslie Turner | Ta eee and rear bumpers and tail lights _ PAA on all 1959 Pontiacs built between onZ£, Ns be September and May. The oil sol-| ae i wine contin ferses_s transparent; __” <2 Lie He) Vie 1B film over the chrome parts andj — = a i Sed V8 is moisture repellent. i ES ee eee EZ Pontiac plating experts remind motorists that frequent cleansings and occasional use of a good paste wax or polish during winter months will appreciably reduce chrome). deterioration. ; py » a " e ss . H Bip ty MEX Serves, be, Te eg UE Pee OT ‘ | Segre paper) - ! HOW COME YOUR . AND YOUR | 1S THIS THE PROGRAMS ARE NICE | a | , ANNOUNCER AT AND QUIET LIKE TM | @ } | ¥ THE RADIO pa TALKING RIGHT jroo = SIALS.~ ATT TT mp CES 74||GSOUND LIKE 7 PROFITABLE | /aeemumeee Sia OPPORTUNITIES ‘| Every in the Pontiac | Press Wont Ad Section [f Take advantage of this easy way to solve afl your buying end sf selling oroblems, by MEA Bervine, tee. TM Rng, DE Pee : By Charlee Kuhn. bd .& = % } x : ° JAN ¢ eS = -_ After Cave-In-— = ' Se arg r with Well - Digger Trapped : | en __year_cothpared wit “ . 7 : “¥e 1957, which’in itself was a record stip Around His Ankle WI | MARKETS |Mart Declines - "poy D, Cha Strip Around His Ankle: ed U ures 4 qd : i ~} Roy D. Chapin Jr., AMC's auto- , | . , motive executive vice president, 1 that 217,332 Ram- BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (UPI—A * os The following are top -prices's said yesterday ager erga 5 earold well-digger trapped in) a wow iN Ed f qa e ee bogting : to hide , cave for nearly 13 hours: U produce brought to the Farmer's) oe a = the serine yout, MA were eS encours clawed his way free from a steel Market by growers and sold by| . fduced. =F tei be 2S and sand prison today with the’ cyiicaGO u—Wheat futures at- aps eaoger cE seis pe Whe) NEW YORK ®~Stéels, rails, carnage MeL asirdemineas the Ja help of a winch. ‘tracted further limited support) a-y B { Markets, as of Motors and chemicals were hit). - the i Harbor ae ‘today In eéarly Board of Trade | weds d ciate 328 thard by profit taking early this; — {ney me _u = Tt-al . “ ty oday ) fednesday. i : - - S de -—tmonth. Le he Stallard = oe Panera actions but other grains and) ere es a= de: nussis -, Up for dead, was a = “tsoyheauns -shewed some tendency; | CLINE : pada : % foot tevel “of a narrow four-foot ard weakness. Detroit Produce | ws ~ ewe Sugar sirup, a sugar cane by- crisis | diameter sump hole by .a steel) Trade was-somewhat slower than vuutre | Losses of key stocks went gen- +product, is being used in Cuba . and in strip which pinned his ankle and other recent sessions. Dealers| Apples, Delicious, bu. ......... + “4% erally from fractions to about—2 the manufacture of yeast, livestoc Europe prevented rescuers from Pre aed however. that there were no’ VEGETABLES ‘points. Selected issues bucked the feed and fertilizer. World ( after tons of gravel had™” - . Reets, topped ou... ee ee cos eeenee a . » maki "ep » gains. a 1 ala sonia! from tp him fol significant influefices in most of Cerrote, topped. bu. bonetancodeuse = all Fe arte NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE as ‘ | 7 en erionr F; ne 2 ia : tained lowing thé cave-in at 3 22-p.m ve pits a Horseradish. No | of sserscovecess Toei sorrecti { the latest : aon ping ey ted 10:30 a.m. wing — "| Demand for wheat followed word]: cov. inens + aor seeseseoees JM ing some, corrections of the ate code oe ose, at 601 Pontiac Biste leased , ANSP Sestehay! that Japan and Pakistan | had| Pers gole \oche eos, wc... nae rise, which has taken the averages Sa Rls Peek ea ee. te te : Li i ie bought # total of a million bushels |Parsnips ‘2 be we 2.00) to record highs on the past seven —________— ee Premi Cramped conditions and fear of. os hard wheat overnight for Feb- tmeniehos. ipstivouse ibehs.) dom. .... 1.¢| ‘fading sessions. Ri: eerie ‘raga b fy Water- Nov. | another cave-in made rescuers 1.3. shipment and that Indja,| Squash Deliciows ner : pon 13 Brokers regarded the pricanarm padi Townatlp zante Board’ at the Three yirtually stop digging which bought about 1,400,000 bust (Zen ere, ee Sele __.. 4.95; technical adjustment in the midst Township Ha oe gaastas.. 38 hl West He dug with his bare hands for’. |, Monday, would: be back in, ‘of a bull market trend. No particy- lowing on to ee el oa The | s he ; Wy , : ; > : e more than eight hours before he yo narket soog for additional, * Poultry and Eggs lar news was associated with the| Enea rom © a a the all was freed and was pulled from jag. purchases. ULTRY Beeline F four | nt, wuacriare Township, a’ seri the hole at 3.97 am. (PST). Bakery buying of flour also was| DETROIT POULTRY , The ticker tape wes late dh our Oakland County, Michigan. United A aa DETROIT, Jan 7 (APi~Prices paid) ocions in the morning. The This roperty is located on the east ‘ The terribly tired man who had reported continuing at a farily good per pound fob Detroit for No. 1 qual- ‘ . : side of Dixie Highway across fromeScott atone been forced to forego pain-easing Late \ity live poultry sanie tice lises: 16 market was. a’ bit lower .at the Lake Road runing 3334 feet north, ‘ po Ee : " : ; | H t hens 20-21; lig : Sasi , 7 ice ) Al rsons interested are sedatives so he Would be alert Near the end of the first‘hour the! ;1* heavy type. broilers and fryers 34 opening. The prices improved, ee ell erg * oa cooper: : . a ithe. Whiles 16-10° Barred rocks 23-24. making the tone irregular. A sell- A “of the Zoning Map together enough to dig his way free was’ market had become — irregular leaponettes under 5 Ibs 19-20, over & Ibs i driv multiplied” the minus ene a on Coens Township acd “he ‘4 as *. ce she yer 20- 4 0 ne uve E file in the office o 0 r ’ carried-in a stretcher to a waite Wheat was cents a bushel hemes m7) dues tone 20 quiet Receipts Jions and cut some big early gains. | Supervisor and may be examined by Today ing ambulance and’ taken to--to ‘gy higher, March $1.97'y; COFM moderate and mostly adequate for the * -|thieee ‘interested. ereWART eo Bakersfield Hospital ‘4 higher to ‘slower, March old) slow trade Good quality heavy Hele - nel lab el nt LL note, t e . ‘ |eontinue scarce and sort 3 | aT ship x * & ibe WOE ol (ele —— New York Stocks | TE ronieg) near one b Stalford’s condition was report-|' hanged to 14 lower, March 66; rye DETROIT EGGS * Wate ‘data wa’ Gustavsen? | ‘ JAMES SEET IN. down ote De ‘ ; ips m4 arc BBA | TRON Faas, fob Detror ‘Late 4 J | ; ed as satisfactory by hospital dac- “40 1 Hao! lower M ech JS to caue beta tadetas state grades |Figures after decimal point are eighth | O Waterford —— Statem tors who pr ‘ised the courage and soybeans ‘4 higher to *s lower, Whites etade A vee * Net Ramiral “187 Jones & L 612 Dec. 24, 1958, Jan. 7, = ” : ‘ . « January $2.14% i} 42-44, wid ave 43'4, large 40-41, | oe i i H 26 : pula = | stamina of the wiry 125-poiund, 5 January $2.14%. (epg avg 4644. medium 36-38, = |Altted Stirs . a: Bearer “ 04 Ridge cue OAK Meat foo 4inch well-digger 4] ee ne ae Sra, aves ante: (aul Chal... eer Mena . AP Wirephote meus ak hearing, of Camley Street but £ X-rays were taken of his right Grain Prices |nrowne grade A extra large 42-44 los ie 8 ces Aire 304 JUST NOSING AROUND — Sunderi, a one- Pop-eyed with wonder, Just like any other young- wale (Go bawy ved that Special U ley and ankle which had been| = a GG QE tr chetts Sous wa ave Am Aue > 959 Pane Gas 427) year-old baby,elephant, pokes his trunk over the ster, he may be dreaming of the day when he'll Assessment Roll No. 27. in the amount PHO : CHICAGO GRAD é wid , | : = x Lorvlar \ i : : . : tt — “dou Tr = {33-- jam Gyan 71. 48 7 " rate “ire ~ . . ke Road was fil pinned andey (he metal strip. Re-| cwcaao. Jaa. 1 (AR) —Opening, Commeccially graded iAmMaé& Ply .. 48 Meck tre Be eno we SACO Gi [ges be geo MG Ue SOF unt he a top south to, Ragetield. wis boc, dled in sold in sults were not immediately avail- grain ore Whites grade A extra large 39-40. Am ieee oa Martin Co 136 — . Sr aaa —s a the office of the Township Clerk for L a able . 2 oo 197” P] are ry) jacge 37-30', medium 32.35. amall 30 Am N as : 3 4 May D Ar - | public examination. look . STL ar Br tess browns grede AX extra large 38-39, Am recites a aay ; ead C 135 : Notice is further given that the Town- Won a= hiheeeeen LBi% Sly. UF iy Merge 36-37%, medium 4-36, small 30, 2 To, “vit Merr Chas 197 _ @ oS © . Heh, 2988 Wee Huron Street edo on to spr a Qesre si 4 1 . () Ls . es Ci r ? Waterford Fires zee nan rts a <=... 63 eee ee eesuat fully steady Over- rinks of a l wpe oh ie A ris ro OSda the 12th day of January: 1960, at 1:30 phite Corn ‘eid) Mar 1i4tyiall demand: good with moderate re lArmour é& Ca. 24 Monsan Ch 95 : ; eo’ cloc: ‘ p.m te as — enter t poo ae > = : % M | | celpt generally clearing readily 19 | gicniso ._ 585° Mont Ward 417) to review sald spec Bl a(] : Chi ; Core (new) aa diy 1 21% most queriers t cece a a [Aveo Mtg 2 BH Mot ine seal Moo “"tnis metas ie. Gris te erder of the : Mar ....... Lh Lard Mrums) demand due o narrow spreac + | Balt & Ohle { oes : . ht oy : : 1 ; ine Continued h Bteel .... 82.7 Nat Cash R166 Township Boar ame on Imneys ee FS ian 1 rH , sae oer obs seen WT itectiee Croeietion and pene ‘Air ... 46§ Net Dairy 48 6) Dated: DecemPulgs gE SEETERLIN mes ome [aueiiy @ seen Sood one ee 313 wed bea 113.31 e e e Waterford Townshtp Clerk ——— Faulty chimneys were the-cause; ®- Bi4 = ‘Borg Warn ... 406 NY Central 303 ‘ - ° Dec. 31, ‘58. mes ltertocd Townahin| —— : [Brit My 1.276) Nort A Weat 90. | _ Jan. 7, °59. peren of two fites in Waterford Township ; | Livestock Brun Balke. 493 No Am Av .. 45 | a . ond yesterday, |? . ; ; . Buddico - 195 Nor Pae 493' LANSING W—The Wayne State-|since its transition from a city to|mer faculty member who this year er. t | y | nn i | al a in | ed eo ve “roe x - cal Paak elorecoinn a. University of Michigan merger pro-|a_ state institution, legally is a! put the school colors on state auto- — , ] ¢ 1 dt | e falaoie lum * . 1 vi 5 The first fire was “ the rae sob Midughtes vinasce stands few good Campo Soup 61 OwEBs Cae 678 Logal took the capitot by surprise.|creature of the legislature," Bart-| mobile license plates, said he had Woe arde ; 45 n | anc olve steers 25°75 2900, lot high | 2 “| ' i ri ai : : Fs : Harde nburgh home, 1145 Hol >rook | sine SRG siotie Nees) oe te ee ener (can a) Peo oon = | With only sketchy information to lett said. no foreknowledge of the plan, | intern St, at 11.a.m. Damage was esti-. ; IT head Nigh chotee anc prime 1140 be icaprst att 104 parh gpl = -/fo-on, some interested state offi-} tHe~said he coulf not tmmediate-| But, Hare said Hilberry had Wedni . " lat 9980 30 head mixed standard ¢ ler C 45 Panh Epl-... 56 ‘ i ’ . mated at $500 to the frame home ‘0 5 | ion eee une desks on ee een a as Parke Da ™#7 clals surmised that bringing the|/ly come to a judgment as to the|made a date -with him for late Lipo and scorer | standard \o low wood sirers 2178-2575. Cale Trac). #92 pitag’ “" “igg two state institutions under one) desirability of the propdsal, ad-| today — he assumed to talk about m * * | { MOLY eee oe toa eee ies. goa Pepst Cola. 31-1| policy-making. roof .could be ac- vanced by Clarence B. Hilberry,|the merger. - | i oe The other fire was in the attic , ntandard. heifers 2650-2850 utility |Chryaler B31 Pfiser 100 4) is by legislation. , ; = Wedn ciahe Lena Kennaday home. 14111 GM Produced a rover ar nate - bh oa. eon ers tha cutters ein Mil M 391 rallive D : Ce. ecea panes y ] gi i ) Wayne president. Bartlett and Atty. Gen. Paul | wed! pean | . 15 00-18 50° ee Cole j | Lynn M. Bartlett, state super- x *« * L. Ad ould imme- ALK " Ag é ; ow Co 1 Phill Pet 49 | ) . ’ _ Adams cou ve no HALK, Airway Dr., at 5:30 ae | Damage | 2,169,) 86 Autos; 9 Hoga salable 600 ml hega seen Cole Palm ac os Proct & a 7 intendent of public instruction, “A proposal as important as this diate answer to ae the re- eke ’ 4 k aler- . stead anwe - rents lathes mos olum 227 1 “as ’ B J a cal hi ane by Water Had 647,259 More Units inived lola, t! NG. 2 and 1 180-230 Con male. | , RCA m 467 said he assumed it could be done | __ not only to the institutions di-| gemts could be obliged to accept | aed ore f "me i ' A800 1835 few mostly No 2 UP Comsum P 66 ub Stl 18 , . ’ . ; _ _ a ic da se mnsnrd aiaaee 1 and 190-7,30 cent Bak. 63 Ree Deas ire. DY repealing existing laws pro ‘rectly concerned, but to the future} Wayne if the legislature gave it em / DETROIT w—The ante industry tbs 18.50 1966 few 1! 8 No | 200 Cont Can B84 Reyn Mot 71 viding for election of a Wayne || higher education in Michigan to them. gentle $15 Million built 4,247.44] MAD ITS trucks! Moen mon Nea series Ine [Cont acter. IL fa ee 8 024) Untversity beerd, aad by 0 sep- needs very careful thought and) The board of ; ane mult 4.247, cars, RAN ZT UCKS 1700-1890, most No 4 260. 300 8 Con eter Roval Dut 4 . i : dep | needs V 8 The a oO regents is. an in- . Sharp ] ] (and 3,000 couches in 1958, the Auto-|1$,28-18 78. mized araden sows 900 soe Coat Ou Me eee ay. «| nee hae oa = — wader consideration. There are many} dependent constitutional entity. ..add a touch of executive = pmobile® Manufacturers, Amst: Be \ips) 1) 60-1c'6e, - peers 2 Ug Beovitle Mt .. 23.2) Com ne ‘ - Board | ramifications,” he said. - “ “But, as a former regent, and|f elegance to all furniture Laker XPressway ported Wednenalay rele Ganinte A400 4e00; Na nian (Ce! Bale 39 oe On 3 of Recents. | Secretary .of State James M.\ knowing how the two schools have|ll ’ : Be ip | This compared with 6,120,029 ime vexlere Wi oy ly supply. standard eat one - 3 Simmons ... 2" 2, “As I understand it, Wayne, Hare, a Wayne alumnus and for- worked closely together in‘the past * ee ane - . 14g 056 ° ip hoe: “Bineiaiy | oe ’ ’ cars, 1,096,446 trucks and, 4506 and good 2600-3400, cull” and utilt Dow Chem 184 , ] : : rh - woul OMANS Hearin Due coaches in 1957. Nhat ae rDa monk : ae Sou Pac os 5 . Le ne Sele fe a) * Swivel instantly to prevent 266 : | . Sheep. and Jamba salable 800 ae aS L ae 4 gou Ry nes , sane . . - go along on arfy reasonabie pian, scuffing and wear. bet ; ‘ - classes ate e iO Oo as i} “e / j : arya Tnctuded 16) the) aaeer inten ieee crice vosied slcughter lambs under |Ralen Mig... 646 aporis ee ' See ly, Million Units in First Quarter Adams said. * Silent, permanently lubri- Conne \ Said ie “ enw ees count were 2,168,186 care bY 105 ios 19 50-2075 em ween: Ei x Mus fi) Stevens, JF |. 31 1 , x ke * cated, completely lintproof. sane. "ld Je } “bor! Gg . time 109 tb, wooled jambs 26.¢ io bene 7 | : . J nm proposed 1'-million-dollar ex.| (emrral Motors axaient 2.016.465 Ficice enirn lame Non tpelta team, @mer Red <1, Sud Pack 24 , One of Bartlett's statt members] * Attractive finishes of antique (ele f te : - ; fear; 1,219,422 Cars | oui to choice siaugh Dee cee: mae , rome, pressway == a relocation of US| ei Fore nant 1 889,705; SAI " oe ov “ “me | Fora tact $37 gid OND ira observed that the possibility of Bright or Satin Brass. ord at . ‘ F | ee icine ty 18 Frueh Tra 168 Buther Pap .. 40 | combining Wayne and the U. of M. . iatar 2% — to run from Milan to a point) gig cars by Chrysler against ] G ] Gardner Den 48 gun Ol. 624 nd board here di ors rubber | paige ; north of Ann Arbor. 1,223,035; 207.281 ears by Amer This Litt e a (Gen Bak 13) gwift & Co .. 386 : Wie? Coa pee homers Oe um, rubber tile; rubber sIMPaC eS Se ree Fe ee . Oen Dvnam 636 ; _ - eee > sed-in-a- oft ——tread for “annie eee - Es 7 and en Ripe, 0 OBL Rd 60M) ____ * : Gea = peus: oram v7 é : ine, 1 The —fout-tane dived and ee ee eke Cc d St Ps -. Gen Fas a ie 2 wenne i re é By. DAVID J. WILKIE ‘approximated sit‘ million units higher education in the state- just tefrazzo, or hardwood. BabA limited scores ‘ae wa i . teat Ae wees Caused a@ our— Gen Motors. $04 Textron 203 AP Automotive” Writer despite the lack of a spring sales | completed. B Comp ite vara os bee mee b) han 619 miles, ard against 72,889. Gen Bho )0 Tim R Be 64 . . = . ' ae ini os " a its no thern ter- | Checker Cab was credited with d With Reason! Gen Tel” 623 Transamer... 111/ DETROIT—The auto industry is} boom.” But much of the 1957 | The $165,900 study was under- executive and secretarial Hal _ connecting at Its nor Checker Cab was credites an 1 + |Gen Time +4 Twent Cen ... 395 sheduling 1% million cars for pro- volume came at the expense of (taken by John Dale Russell as re- chairs. ice w minus with the U.S, 23 Ann Ar- (3,267 car assemblies Inst year lONfene Matar bl Sea > duction in ‘i year’s aa quarter.| Profits.. A let of price slashing-|search director of a special legis- : ven ” - |y ’ Th i] M4 ‘f < » 2 oT ij a , Cho : < n s ‘ b . me s ber-Whitmore Lake — Express- jagainst 3,871 the preceding yeat MEMPHIS. Tenn. (1 PI)- It was ye rich 120 3 Un ~~ lin’ er The projection is based on an as-| Was needed to attain the rela- |lative committee on higher edu- Tisdale Office Equipment chen on foe cost ied heeieact eo |) Bo | difficult for Glenn Holmgrnin to Oe. age ee ae a a eeaenat retail demand will| tively high wait volume. cation. *2'Dratting Suppiier"g Sintoncry bei Us rf sccceeea emp ine Liquor Board Warns las MeL alt aaeaiiaiee Guo Bt un des Cp ‘a8 hold up at the current improved] To some extent the current high-| Only a year ago, Wayne ad- Mi “h Mile cases Cente Pine “ ' . jlo A git my Home 8tk 4$.7 US Lines ..... na f wilt-bring|.—---<45 ; rac ile Shopping Center a= Arbor. Store in Waterford: | eter jy Hooker Ch) 37. Us Rub... 471 Tate. A further upsurge M8 ier production rate has been occa-) ministrators quietly favored es ~ FE 8-4545 ( ihe wuveveswa ‘l |. Are you positive x dete Hi Cont $33 us Breet ‘+++ $72 increased output, possibly as much /gioned by the weeks of idleness| tablishment-of their school on a (Next te the Bank) — a pene ae ao Wil Serve) the Michikan Liquor Control sure it's a girl?” he demanded : jne Rend ae Van Real... 32 |as 150,000 more units that marked General Motors’| separate constitutional footing — Ee as the eastbelt for the ee aa Commission has issued a warning the nurse who brought him the/Inepir Coo 96 weipreee me er x * * {start on the 1959 model year. GM| comparable to that of the U. of : a 8) ste m ringing tne Ann Y 2" to the owners of a Waterford Town. | News “yesterday re que Mech 0344 West A Bk n6 ey fav othe GOA : fall eek divisions built few cars inOctober| Mt i Michigan State Univer. bd re pannel ie . pie 0 ship grocery store, according to @, «Quite definitely a girl, the nurse; int oo at aoe het vt So TAF at ae been psi because of labor disputes that fol-| sity. wie. rAffic away from city streets ee on ne | ; : Wilson & Co 126 NeW «ar sales , =| , _ > =e er, “ ° list of recent Tiéerse violations re- answered Tht Shoe 4 : : lowed the new contract agree- 1 4 a The new section will furnish a lyt Sliver 116 Woolworth ‘47 agingly brisk. There is no indica-| : But, apparently sensing opposi Se THE major link in the U.S. 2% express.| leased today, iil og, Holmgrain ran,to the telephone ft cit cha yee Meee kg tion of a leveling: off with produc-|ment. The disputes were not ©°V-| tion from the other two schools, 2 Wi:so way running from the Ohio border! lames and Joyce Bechil ke and called his mother, Mre“Eric Johns Man 817 zenith Rad 1916 tion again at a more nearly normal ¢red in the contract. |the Wayne officials never actually, 2 “lat north to the Mackinac Bridge ele es hen ‘ i Holmgralh, in-Rock Island, Ul. | « jlevel Sotne’ industry optimists are | x ke asked the legislature to adopt a Ks reave T 4 . t AE Hh setling beer tos ‘ . . } : : = | 1 : * Twenty bridges and eight inter say ane 2 ae - < heating Mrs, Holmgrain promptly caught caw my x Avena . ee predicting a return of the tradition-| ‘Nevertheless. nobody close to resolution Lamige- Feet to; ” bee wee are planned for the proj hela in lincoln Park, but no fine a plane to Memphis, soilated! Frees ve 7 << ie gl spring sales upsurge ‘the car factories is disputing pre- ie neecenenry ape ie vo a | : ge . lor other penalty wan recommend teason for all this extra excite Indust Raila Uul Stocks The seasonal upturn did not dictions that 1959 will bring pro- Under éxisting law, Repu ona! : ae : fea by the board ment: ‘The ebild was the first girl prev aay M45 1408 969 2170 appear in 1958 or 1957. Some duction and sale of approximately and Democratic state conven Jons hie Lodge Calendar [oe . -born in the Holmgrain family in Qnty "h2, lesa a pe8 2018, analyate noted that 1957 sales 5's million cars. Some forecasters ee ee he apse cane for : , . 00) years iY rar Ago 2307 842 728 1505) ss : —___— say 'this figure would be in adgition ates apiece for e nm as ness Fele : 1998 58 high ... 248 1412 pew 217) | , nest Welcome Rebekah Lodge | 246 etroit Steel Production jt98 a8 bien Ms 12 p68 212%) to more than 400,000 imported-car|Wayne’s fitst permanent state " ine Ter ple Public it Fuallelion atl aero nie - i iati | [ee ae ee ease ‘ sales, board of regents. ; Pd than} ofncers 9pm May, DETROIT un — Tron Age, 2 Bendix Aviation Income ist ios oN eS Business Notes The city to state institution trans- MEMO FOR THE = Hart : ‘national metalworking publication, Dips to $4 18 a Share | hexeor srOCKE The industry's retailers started ition will not“ be completed until NEW YEAR dersc Regular communication ol reports that Detroit district steel : ‘© oJ. Nephier Co? { ithe new year with approximately July 1 : we W Roosevelt Lodge No. 510, F.& A.M) . ‘e 147.900 ton ee , Figures after decimal potnts afe eighths Paar . 000 new in . u : our | 22 State St. Thursday. Jan @ al wale mill pode 147,900 tons ot DETROIT. (® -Rendix » Aviation ™ — Paigh ‘Law Noon Wayne B. Garber has joined the std cars in inventory ee he see lock ioceucd << thous 7:30 p.m. Claude I. Bragg, W.M Steel this week Corp, reportad net income for the, Allen Flee & Equip Co 71 23 staff of Harold Turner Ford, 464 at compares with 625,000 units th at Ady _ cy ented Sept 3 dipped to Baldwin Rubber Cot... 184 17 south Woodward Ave. Birming-| on hand at the start of 1958, at PONTIAC L SAVINGS il grt gel pl Sos feibe ar ary ~~ . a 0 2 9 * ' 3 . i \e , i Pe Gar “SOL1T1.903,. or $1 8 n share from 05,0) % See Co? 4 14ham, as customer relations and) the present sales rate the in- | AND) LOAN ASSOCIATION [@ sure your naatanee pees - Leet News in Brief [Starlings esien <0 the. $27,499,034 oy $544 a share Peninsular M. Prod. Co* al ay Setvice manager. ventory represents ahout four Fontiee, Michigac, gram will adequately pro- « al | | pe m vy - . The Prophet Co * 4+ 118, . . : weeks’ supply or about a nor: Decem! ‘ tect you. Make a tote t | ancorsraans = 1? Jeared jn the 1957 fiscal year Rudy Mig Co* e7 10 He formerly was associated with ’ = a LAFAYETTE, Ind. u—Mrs. Rob-'« enyne fs 198 A roiaciienesa ice 187187 137 the Tractor and Implement “Divi-| mal atock. First Morigage Loans ....$14,120.430.98 call us for P.S., Personal ¢ = : ert Peterson came up with a new Sales dropped to $619, 38.085 from ‘No sale, bid and asked i act 2 Pp Co a 4 Properties Sold on guauinee Service. This service in. of J William EF. Romska; 20, of 5632 warden. It seems some pugnactous| the peacetime record of $706, 84, z _ ; sion of the Ford Motor peas’ Sales executives generally expect ig Re aes 30,235.8 cludes an expert analysis Pind SP. John R. Rd, Rochester, paid fines) starlings in the neighborhood have! 631 in. the same period -a yea Y hH Wh C. for 11 years. While there he served/new car retail deliveries this Modernisation 2 s00.ce | Of all your insurance = Thougt ad costs totaling $135 Tuesday peen harrassing her cats, learliet Yout urt en Car |as national service manager andimonth to run well above those of Plideagatay wl “Accounts, —_123.099.91/% - DCs, % V | after pleading guilty before Avon’ « ———- - + Leaves Road Hits Tree Wee deals of the executive the like 1958 month. In January Real Estate in Judgment 7108.76 . vA {0 “Township Justice Luther C. Green! ‘ . cs | Management group. last year 382,000 new units were /Steck in wueelapoane oe 009.00 4 > to charges of reckless driving and; ° ® A 16-year-old. Waterford Town. | ay yore Garber uN &t sold. In February & year ago sales V.'8. Government Securities boi = i Ambul driving with defective brakes own rain ase ; ue ship youth was reported in satis. 1630 . Lincoln, Birmingham; . numbered .340,000. on Mand nd in Bans Lok 3 H. W. Huttenlocher = a = ; j lfactory condition at Pontiac Gen-| It took nearly four months for|end and Office 3 : oy - rt i ’ : : depre- i Richard G. Flattley, 30, of 3233, eral Hospital this morning after’ *- J: Stacy and S. E. Velte Jr.jine industry to sell 1% milli ee min Insurance Agency | Meimgor St., Orchard Lake, plead x7 | Ficl tatoo te nnn Punee tatives of the Lin- du ate win Otte Purnish- | ; F c seh : : i a is ce, ple A : ; suffering facial injuries fn an auto. = 7 alee 2 0 C jcars. Industry sales chiefs will ~~ ont eorovements to ; 306-18 Riker Bidg. Drayte ea . gu ty ie run , Fa , and ® a i mishap oan ationa
ome a Boulevard West,-east gf Franklin’ «y. Wedpesday before the eight jus lt tad i ons ‘ ein | : from the standpoint of model the condition of the above | road. tbe = 4 devanenie 4c0ks d- &- & | that capital of the Belgian Congo i newspaper publicity, committee for availabiti Thi . portation as shown on the — Alvis. Winston, 411 Franklin Rd..! s could hear arguments said today, | » ‘the 1959 Michigan Week to be ¢ele- ; . a8 , 4 tees JAMES CLARKSON, 7 t dt 4 ised hi at} attorneys representing apellants! However, county planners and a brated next May 174o 2 y m tor several producers Executive Vice President and was treated for & ruled Kip. at] Southfield. Troy and Royal Oak! residents of the area who” have, | : le _ at the ‘start of the _ model}. : _, Bee 4.4 St Joseph Mercy Hospitat and ree! Modesty, Perhaps? | ++ ——"* Fes hd State of Michigan, County or nas | Township, in addition to tne county. watched their basements flooded : Sane year. a ; 7 we leased. sf wat tneir v a = His acceptance of the chairman. ’ , : Lit te Sets on on She was struck by a car driven| The three municipalities ap- |from heavy spring rains, will have ayRANY, N- Y. (UPI/—An_ ship.was announced by W. Lawell) There are scattered instances of . Sener Toohe inte Gh day of Janu- = pm ‘by Joseph J. Gordiski of Allen! pealed a ruling of Circuit Judge ‘o wail awhile longer for any action, information booklet just released Treaster, director of the depart- certain model a. but ges ‘_ $ Park, Goralski told poli¢e he tried) H, Russel Holland upholding the « on the problem. | shows that not oneof 58 sena- /ment of ‘information services at erally that probl has beén cary ™ yee a ‘i . >, but the payement waal constitutionality of the drain act = Winters said it might-be several) tors and 149 assentblymen in the |Michigan State University, and solved—largety through the almost 2 cuumaaee” expires January 1, 16 slippery and his-car skidded into! undbr which the county was pro- ie, before the Supreme Court) New York state legislature lists-jchairman of the Michigan Fedimes woigpretg er overtime operation: ‘ : : eR the woman. . } ceeding to build the much-needed | rules"en the appeals. | his oceupation as “politician.” | public relations board. of the 1959 model year to Jan. tote! Suns i . . ‘ + 2 ; 4 | ~ . , . Hey * > oy rs aoe, aie i 4) , = , a : & Z «Me aes a ’ ty Salt ‘ = » XY. A . ‘ : f i . t . \ ii ‘ ‘ * ‘ . ® f % * 4 78 5 “ ” \ ee ie H z ' eae ie s et se Revolution Adds Spark to Michigan Man's Vacation ew — VASHINGTON (UPD — The ‘ited States today charged Russia th trying. -to—“‘rewritehistery* hide the fact that the Soviets couraged Hitler’s military am-| ica and cleared the way for | Petaasiets attack on. Pearl nee asia is responsible for the con- ued division of Germany, the sis in Berlin, and the trouble d insecurity which has plagued|— rope ever since the jenn of orld War II. ‘The U.S. charges. were con-, ained in a 53-page booklet re- mased by the State Department » refute allegations in Soviet remier Nikita Khrushchev’s lov. 27 note to the Western Big hree demanding they evacuate Vest Bertin. , The lengthy Russian note, which e allies have rejected, contained ‘series of assertions that the nited States and its allies had “one time encouraged Hitler and en refused after the war to operate with Russia: to achieve uropean security and prosperity. day's pjublication, described as of the Soviet ite, took up the Russian charges ie by one, and. knocked them wn by citing -history and the in analysis’' atements of Russian leaders. leat Had Good Color, — ut Dealer Gets Fine PHOENIX, Ariz. —Ted Wong as fined $25 because the meat he id in his Phoenix market always oked nice and red.’ Wong pleaded giilty in city court . sprinkling the meat with sul- could buy Holiday in Cuba- Until Lid Blew out} air Cuban revolution, it was food He .- “My trouble,” sai said the Eastern Michi- man College librarian back on campus after an exciting few days in Havara, " was that x oo * A geseral_ acta called by - the rebel. _ ‘forces of Fidel Castro had warelyea the Cuban capital. — from a vendor,” days.” ~ was small mount of fruit McLeod said. “A friend of mine had some breakfast food ana that's all we had to eat for a couple of ~ “shoot at: snipers. -He had expectéd a quiet Seuasy when - “he arrived in Havana Dec. 27. But when the trouble broke out. in earnest New Eve, McLeod found himself in -of the rioting. nearly iO pie rarees ae Asked if the experience spoiled his va- x & * _ cation, McLeod replied: “Not at all. ihe ddle an ear’s was held today on child neglect) charges, The infant, Gary Russo, one of seven children of. Mrs, Romelda Russo, 37, was found dead yester- to pneumonit according to Macomb County Pros- tecutor Cecil A- Byers. _| Sheriff's officers said the tem- “ -{pereture- in. the Russo_home_ wast lerat doors | were off the hinges, two ‘lwindows were boarded up and there were gaping holes in the walls. “Tmonth-old 1 “found dead in|* mon son “was dead inva ua wa Gl pata unheated, ramshackle house a y said ‘sev- t = Hire-fighting seene, but the ferry has been out of operation between Algonac and Russel] Island because of the ice. Ties buseleesleeacien (eA gonac residents and they turned in, the alarm. But there was no Final action on proposals . to de- stroyed a cotinge on ae Rus- sell Tsland. night to talk the law over in- — formally at -a- meeting Friday; night. Technical questions con- cerning the wording of the law were raised at last night’s com- mission meeting. Gels New Post — ead a oe the island since the St, Ciair River is frozen over between the Cm ae ae the city’s existing disorderly con- duct ordinance. It focuses atten- tien on the gio vice and with the: Salvation. Army. Hy, a2 ferry” would: = contains prohibitions agate the gale of vice. ‘ The proposed lew would amend | man Ip - vice» —_— Like. the existing “ordinance, - Almont Hospital ‘Head Resigns to Take Job ~ With Salvation Army Lauretta Paul, executive director : ofthe -new~-Community—Hospitat near Almont, has tendered her 4 resignation to accept a position . — “Miss -Paul is: scheduled to report Ho. the director of the Woman's _ Division of the Salvation Army in Covington, Ky., on Jan. 19 to learn the details of her new assignment. “Mrs, Russo said the baby was alive at 2 a.m. yesterday but he, McLeod _said he found. the situation “more exciting than dangerous” despite the “It added something to it,” he said. “I'll probably have better vacations but they'll never be more exciting.” failed to respond when she tried to| awaken him at mid-morning. Install Hoogerhyde. Kiwanis President Peter Hoogerhyde as president. xk * Kiwanis International. the Waldron Hotel. x *« Compton, Cox, secretary-treasurer; lacos, George Watson, Hoogerhyde, who lives at 262 Chippewa Drive, was installed by Frank O. Staiger, secretary-treas- urer of: the Michigan District of The noon, luncheon eeremonies were held at Also installed were Ralph East- ridge, James Jenkins, and Arthur vice presidents; Cecil Harold Owen, Felix Ballard, William Cou- the Rev. Edward Auchard, Russell Curtis anid Elwood Bigler, members of the # M umps Stop Johnny Cash’‘s | woe Charity Kickoftt sincere Teeny ae teens Pontiac Kiwanis Club installed Dr. its 1959 “ANN ARBOR (UPI)—Johnny Cash, 26, popular singer of coun- try and western songs, flew it from California to take part in Dimes campaign yesterday. He didn’t make. it. “A tew hours before he was to ; go on the program, Johnny had Donald Ballard of | to see Dr. Dearborn. Dr. Ballard sent Johnny back to bed at his Ann Arbor hotel. He had a case of mumps. Reuther Raises Issue DURHAM, N. C. (AP)—Labor leader. Walter Reuther says the civil rights issue could well be- come America's ‘Achilles Heel.” . University audience Tuesday night, see a ‘serious moral gap between our democracy and some . ot its ugly practices.’ West Coast Ready to Launch Satellite the kick-off of the March of | 10s ANGELES W—A 1,300- pound satellite—the first ever to be launched on the West Coast— is on its pad at Vandenberg Air Force Base. | Some time within the next few days, Project Discoverer will be under way, headed for a Pole-to-Pole orbit. A dozen or more Discoverer satellites will be launched from the California coast this year, each of them carrying hundreds of pounds of instruments to tell man what he will face when he ventures into space. Some also later, will carry mice and, Wéman Gives Self Up on Embezzling Charge keeper sought in connection with _an alleged - $80,000 embezzlement was surrendered to authorities to- day by her attorney. City-County building with her law- yer, Bernard G, fused to say where Mrs. Milhorn had been -since she disappeared Dec. 13. Garden City, is charged specifically with embezzling $6,000 from a real estate investment firm, F. & E. Sales Corp., where she was em- ployed. e Appropriate Saaiwing. Conditions were appropriate in- deed when seamstresses at the Eder Flag Mfg. Co, arrived to start work on the new ‘‘Alaska- style’’ pipes were frozen and the ther- DETROIT u—A 250-poynd book? Mrs. Louisg Milhorn went to the Sloan, Sloan re- Mrs. Mithorn, 32, of suburban “MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI) — 49-star flag. The steam” Nasser Purges Syria, Arresting 300 Reds BEIRUT, Lebanon \? — Presi- dent Gamal Abdul Nasser has carried out in Syria one of the biggest purges of Communists in the Middle East, arresting more than 300 persons. The. arrests, Thursday, beginning last United Arab. Republic. The arrests in Syria coincided .With jailing of Communists in Egypt. Nasser also closed-three publishing houses which put out Communist-line books. > | Arm of Law Gets Longer JACKSON, Miss. (UPI)—There was bad news. today sfor young- sters who received gasoline-pow- ered midget autos for Christmas. Police ruled the vehicles must be furnished with license plates and may only be operated by li- censed drivers at ae 15 years virtually wiped out the Communist organization in the Syrian region of Nasser’s BRANDON, Minn. two-story home. here. Dead three sons, were Kelly, Lee, 10, and Peggy, 3 Mrs. Kelly fled \house. Neighbors restrained ‘mother house. |License Plates to Go \visor Elmer Johnson. mid-February. Man, 5. Children Die When Home Burns (AP) — A father and his five children died today in a fire that swept their Mark Kelly got out of the house after the fire began, but lost his life when he went back in and sought to rescue his children. about 38; Jim, 16, Dennis, Pat, 14: and two daughters, Mary on Sale at Waterford Waterford Township residents jsoon will be able to get their 1959 automobile license plates at the township hall, according to Super- 12, the burning - the from Freaute the A branch office of the Secretary of the State will be established for the second year at the hall by Applications now are available at the treasurer's She said she will be concerned with the business affairs.of Salva- tion Army hospitals throughout the United States. Prior to accepting the posi- tion at the Community Hospital, Miss Paul had served as direc- ter of Pontiac General Hospital. - “We are greatly indebted to Miss Ee Paul for the tremendous contribu- tion she has made to our new hospital,’’ said Thomas K. Rich- ards of Almont, hospital foundation board president. No successor has been named yet, Richards said today. Waterford Construction Triples Dec. ‘57 Figure | Construction work in Waterford Township more than tripled dur- ing December as compared to the same period a year ago, accord- ing to Building Department reports. There were 39 permits. issued for construction costing $297,150, The total for December 1957, was Permits for 12 new houses cost: ing $164,200 were issued from Dec. 1 to 31, 1958, with $116,740 for commercial and additions to ite, lofficial Board of Directors. Many nations, he told a Duke | monkeys. mometer read 11 below. of age. office, however. | buildings. “Death Notice Cemetery) Lots) 5 | ye ety Wanted Mate ie itelp Wasted Hemmer tlaiy by Kate Osann| Work Wanted Female 11| Business Services 13| Lost & Found 24 =~ t AUTIFUL 6 GRAVE LOT. PER-| SPECIAL TYPE ROUTE WORK : |a WOMEN 1 WANT wats WASHING SAWS, MACHINE FILED GIRL THAT PICKED UP WRONG" ~~ apn ry, Me, Bere Cometary .WiNl Gb | Married, 23 te 43, 90, stops: ft HAVE leaning. FE 3-181" | Maniey Leach 10/Bagiey St. | oat at Rotiadium. Tuesday = SHER, JAN. 5, 1959, WILLIAM J aaneeire week For interview call FE 2-2318 2 : cme ree Nure: —— WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF | _P'ease call OR 3-3000. (Billie), 39 Franklin Bivd.,_age| WHITE CHAPEL — TWO GRAVES. | 7°" 4" p.m, or 10 to 12 a.m. NURSES AVAILABLE — wringer and automatic washers.| Lost. COLLIE DOG ANSWERS g8, dear father of Truman Fish-| $120 — Shree $150. LI 2-2167 oF Sal ar YOU MET Day & Night Licensed & Bonded |e 7a eC RVICE to Lassie. $10 reward. FE ¢2308 er; two grandchildren and. six bs ales Oppor unity 2-549 RoY' or 3-1640 reat-grandchildren also survive. as ¢ CLEANING WAN TED a aN ‘8. 06 Oakland FE 2-402) Th eral oie erat Oh == - : be Tecarasst ia feed)ieervice. THE PUBLIC hour, experienced. FE 2-0. DR leg sP eee “Oise Svuary mie . ot Min ursday, Jan. 8, -m. : rt Lo : W. of B “ Vincent de tote Com yay The Pontiac Press — J eiday i pm. aval to Mr. ced lag eee q pci pay mei tna — | ti. tea Be Ea ous Lake, Liwe: ner ; . a 4713. =z. ton Plains. | 72 Vy jee == ‘kiie St. pound — dre weight, ecrtato Oe pm a te; t FOR WANT ADS re Prans IF YOU ARE i EXPERIENCED —iRONER with | FOS4, “Meee tee er Tice OR | haired TOWN WEE ero? ednesday at 7:30 p.m. a Sh M 1 Mech Between 20 and and : 8351. 4696 Dixie Hwy. Drayton DeWitt C. Davis Funeral Home, eet Meta echanics have hed sales or aimbas ref Will Croll Goh home or | Plains, Mich. este esa etc eee on ly * : oi [ t with ¢. = very. a atehery e Dat wetaseday,. Mr. Fisher wil DIAL FE 2 8181 copie rer caneat experience ial igre Sind ot aoe FE soit. - Dressmaking, Tailoring 16! —ware fie in state at the DeWitt in prototype aircraft, Must have been looking for HOUSEKEEPER WANTS WORK IN : ae BY PONTIAC PRESs CA Davis veweret Home after 4 pan. From & a.m. to 5 p.m. experience in layout, hand form- a atative, ie motherless home. 1 child only. | rier boy on East Pike St. aac tai finishin customer represents e ALL — or ALTERATIONS. We BY; and some metal Mnishing, our Pontiac office at 54 tee apesiaiiy, a = Paddock. billfold con- _ - All errors snould re McGregor Mfg. Corp. East Huron HOUSEWORK OR WALL WASH- ast. Eronees errant | option ere ALK, JAN. 6, 1959. "CHARLES, 285 = le meainbely. The 2785 E. Maple Ra Birmingham. ing, Reliable. FE 5-6308. RING aRD atl he ase call Michael Wilson . Sosbend of Mis. eon wegon.| | eeiite ier avers comer ft » MOR 3540. ON THIS JOB TRONINGS 3 WID. REABONABLE. lO enereuons: lcacehten’ pee ee father of Rev. George Halk. than to cancel the charges EST LES You'll be assigned Your own enty Clay 4-0063. Lost — GOL eal Mary Johnson and Mrs. Wil for that portion of the first oe wee Teas ew Spies ae group of customers. You'll LADY WANTS oo AND | ORESSMAKING TA A named vgpinen : yearn aid = as Menceld: pivtanios Puneras|] teat stuck bes_booe fee § | ae dare’ for’ service, “sting, CCEMUES HOME FORT CHED, | S"asnhote'Mal Poresele” | coat wre = . : m me = — aes will be hela Thursday,| | dered valueless through the — — bills special requests. And Vie of Joslyn, FE S100, FO EPS ANDT eA TILORING. | “oer, ae PARAKEET, Fm Jan. p= from the error, When cancellations : ‘Help Wanted Female 7 7\- . you'll find stimulating WIMEOORAPHING TYPING SEG | Men's and women's siterations. sitimcors Reise Sa|( Sete MMi Mattes 8S || coa cs eaczcer cany| Saath geet MiMaral ervce, BM itd, > | Réba Warael “Peto | Sanam Stig Be Pos lagh officiating, Interment in : ustments will be given * shady Progra ES = — RESENT CHILD to Rot of your RS ¥ING. BURNS, A 5-1485 ee imal Lakeview Cemetery. Mt. Halk will wi hout it. : ‘ + vy oung Must eta oe © aren fea to care in her hi “pti. tears anr moth holes expertly re- : = TERRIER Pon nt at the Sharpe-Goyette est ‘ fot advertise tor Apeearin par Between THE JOB re ent. fount Leal paired, FE 4-401) after 3 pm. white with -tan on both ears & pera ome: aaa ng time for adv : I Tax Service 17 art of head. Wearing collar with ments containing type sizes eres iran steel cor Call after RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS BA- ncome Tax Service chain. PE 21408" —— a, JAN. 6, 1959: MARGARET, larger than regular state ' 6: A cpbiadie ued comiPinsiiee: of . bysitting im your home, days. |: belt Radio & xv oe Genoa 266 W. Howard; age ai beloved type is 12 o'clock noon ; eae FOR DANCING as & 00! Good care given. will consider St LosT: wife of Joseph Oma eat day previous to publication school in Birmingham good h and some business experi- light housework. R_3-0200. Ate = rates. Evenings Bat. ; : BLACK FRAMED GLASSES daughter of Mrs. Craries ‘Nettles afternoons only, Siete & Ball ence in the public contact WASHINGS AND 1 onaenttis 3 FE hrs, Home calls PE S278 of Fisher's Cro. Connelly: tee asad Mary er canecied ue APY Rises, Cot please cor cating! perenne Dorothy's, 600 N. Perry. ith Rev. Everett offici- : - 4-1 COM = : sie cat erges| fee ome Male 6). ia Saen ceca raaTec hee | Wet erly, tree ae oy |" Sedat ea SEE co, | Moving & Trucklag 19 APP ere will He in state at the Huntoon Her. por tcl Len start a contact work at full pay. Help Wanted Female 7| Employment Agencies 8A sph etal ate cron stake amo Pred i eeer P oi ae — Funeral Home- to Box 8, Pontiac Press. : ot A tN ae “Pp 63TE. AKE TRUCK WITH LIFT Card of Thanks 1 eee : FOR MORE DETAILS | warrress ror EVENING WORK.|. == SECRETARY ore ee ag lh Be, || gate. OR 3.70465. ANY O1RL. OR WOMAN NEEDING ™ ar BAR MAID, DAYS, MUST BE Or to artange a personel 5171 Dixie Highway. Apply eve eee OF HOUSE PLANS |. “i,MOVINO ING phone FE cqgaeanguenqgmnanaaayyet: steady and reliable. No experi- ue bd t _nings. Aged 19-30 with good skills. ~ TYPE OF HOUSE_ PLANS |- EXCELLE eee eee Sane ential The Salvation E Wisk EXTEN D our] ite opr belt eet ollo teed as "Employment Office on | WOMAN FO LIVE IN-YOR GEN. aed te eft y= reception! cuacm drawn OL 16300 EM! Rensonabie FE $3658 - PE 22000 | Army. forthe aaa indness. messages eth Ee. Ra FETA between 26 4. cal, Mest eve Biers: sos Porites bite | BLOCKS RICK. CEMENT Work | HAULING RUBRIRH a Ace “a H atyle-Rhe OR doa) mele £ stg herinas cate eae ie Se FORM Seay. Gukiean i Ten YOUNG WOMAN FOR GENERAL WOMAN FOR OG B. Bidg. 5-021 and fifep ea. MA 5-0378 ee Ais ane i Hams Lake ats _ and Mae. ie ¥ = 5 = Wife Ann, daughter Facer 9A : or} fo Beasdticnel caw Somme teducing pany : contractors office Remener: laste i 9 BRICK, a AND nce Nr] any kind Real p. FE 8-249 | BEAUTY FOR RENT, oats Trandebiidren. ° unit feeds saleswomen to dem- — Must ae _booukeepin i rag nstruct =. . No job anviime. ene pestanlaned, apply 180 N. onstrate this amazing new prod- — ; GHT AND «A UCKING, HE MILY OF ELIZABETH rience e right man| uct. High commis “4 = ehance| PART-TIME EXPERIENCED Elucstion. experience, sal- Bors — GIRLS, LEARNINO TO Y) “Rubbish ofl di vel and|CALL ELECTROLYSIS CENTRE Wi:son Bendall, wish to, express intr ne first fear with | to advance in ex opera-| waitress, Holiday Drive-in. 3365| STY requirements to * ita the pitno is fun, Call toaay |. front end : : for removal of unwanted heir. thelr deep gratitude and appre. |. Mut at of Omaba This is only | tion. -For personal. interview eail| Orchard Lake Rd., Keego Harbor. ‘ontisc Press. Bnd. find out how you can take MAN WITH % fon TROGK| Merthe H. Wilder, State regis- ciation to thelr many friends and me Lrg hg! bese Sar sueomia w etaaaes 1 6-0825. 7 cee AD ae 1 EFRONT “FUR PRNTTURE NEE DED; “THe BROWN. 1 Reel on = home or Jots _ Get the : * ton dollar. win i mz right or 1362 W. Huron FE 21-4610 a _>_ gell it for Community| seukipe Listing tines _ b> * Sale ‘Phone 0 WW ME DIATELY 11 WANTED TO BUY — L TYPES Homes, farms lake property ___of furniture Ph. FE at aad land contratls. Buyers wail- “WANT TO SELL IT? | ing . “. pON'T FUSB—CALL US! Paul M. Jones, Real E at = __ $ON_S8ALES CO. MA 5-1341/ g5y _W._ Huron _ Wea. Miscellaneous 2B Rent Apts. F Furnished 33 sor ee BATH. GROUND ND FLOOR. ent. Stove, 1 turn; 40 1 mo. OR , 91972, 9 BEDRM. BRICK ~~ FERRACE, full_b bath, BEDROOM LAK ‘BMAL ome Partly furnished. OR 3-910. 5 1 BEDRM. ADULTS. Gas beat, mm as eat, A be Fy ment St. Mike District. FE 5-6482. ONE 2- newly dec- Rent or sell, “bedroom house. All orated. Near busline. _PE 4-3221 7 BEDRM. veertg FOR RENT OR sale. _FE 4 raat oO. LOVELY VELY | BE _Ramona Terrace. 7 BEDRM HOUSE fore poeta os he _ OR eras. pres 3565. pe neat. & WR —De-yeu tke e with Pg bedrm. ‘Senet a a - re is a new b e with 3 . have wall to wall h tit 1 , fal ‘ fi ed ree. rm ea nek oe 4 that 6 ft. pics) men — rage, oujside grill, 5 — Ps tem, over one acre, frw eS, See = at $23,500, terms. EAR LINCOLN JR— Nevthern ~ nea’ School. Nice 2 bedrm. ranch, rated, ) Soe ee ate Dad MRS ar "GOOD, | SAFE 1-ROOM. KITCHENETTE, PRI- aay heat fenced yard, fi sate. 2. ar basement garag $-06 GE PaatLy = eouples_ Hu HATH PRT roan ES = wTED _gock. Alberts “Apts —— trance, : 16 : : a os ers hee are eee ee 53 ATIES FURN. i “ ‘a: Se TR, Men's Ski’ Boots, size 13, tn rea-| Nicely furniehe “A OTILITI owe mo. | Ey ; sonably good condition. OR 3-2216.; A! uivities furn. Auto neare very ch pel lote of heat 3009 No pee eee eee as per ae 2 BEDRM HOUSE. GAS HEAT EYE : care available for working Pet) SRM” PARTLY. PVT ENT. AND| 8 Bellevue Lake Orion, FE |° CATCHER oo _ wp. USED WHITE Aik, WOOL | _ents $100 OR 3-606 _| Pvt. bate 2ho” Whittemore. 4233 : - Bie ot eeran Comer bei a i, liv ise BS sham. Th lake Bate © . _ing FE +1437 M-ROOM BACHELOR-APTs9 PER | 3 pMs PVT- ENT CHILDHEN | 7 BEDROOM [ BRICK. ELIZABETH Deagegn Ce ee aes ae bk, irmingham. This will go fast at . * : | _wk 89 State Bt FE 70566. “welcome 3109 E Pike. Lk, privileges; bus FE 2-0t6t A> eer ———— 4'q00ms. poeta landscapéd lot and the lake. | $24,900—terms, r 2ROO LAKEFRONT 3 RMS WPVT BATH, GARAGE 2 BEDRM WALLED LK. MOD. finished room for extra bearsom riced for quick sale at ATTRACTI KE— | Wanted to Rent 29 9 apis uneeeeee OR 30108 Rex ecereee: caine ae Close to gity Reas. MA 42293. sh hee See ie ee’ et ineaty : $5,980 with no -money ot ae mks Mayer Pecuee Tye BI ea fi eat, yater. stove. “wee PHA en enty 0 ~ 1 LANDLORDS 2 & 3 RM Fa i SE ee Oe eee ee, mecerar ts i valve here. ’ tual a faeces cee em perenne | We have over 30 rents! appll-) pvt. bath Oyer Gallagher'y Mu- 26127. > peDhi WEST. a garage High scenic lot overlook- —* Snes ae Purn ar untra — eas Spa 8 |? Benen eee ah nomen, fie 2 ORION 4 RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | 19.850" terms. | L ean n } be — and $55 Desirable | — = $750 will m into thi: y EAL! cation 3 "i AUBURN @ ove you into 5s | 262 8. Telegraph Rd. Open 9-9 = 5143 Cass-Eltgabeth Rd. FE $.1030 1 CLEAN w an, LOR a oF: pate oor Bl pica He OS | ie eat and hot iscke tomy) tone See te ee SEES On +2028| Shan Te story, home with Tull i or PE 6-11 / per mon ' aaa bsmt. New pancled preezeway to | chard Lic aoe : RLTR and part basement. Vacant for N h D ga : ; ——— —~ / : sion. W rage. Completely fenced, lake _ “Share Living Q Quarters a0 3 1 & 2 RM, 135 WK “MODERN 3 w ROOMS” te _ BATH. PVT. AT UL 29 your immediate posses Only ot Ing O n erivile aoe: All this for only $6,950 > ijiams Lake. Couple only. OR per month on the balance: ae Se ~|- motel apts #16Asteady rent Nr _311% EDRMS, MODERN, GINGELL- oo will — or home. on your; see “ELDERLY WIDOW NEEDS ROOM, Biue Sky Idegt for bachelors oF hug DOPLEX APT. Cass. a _Ville MY 3-1601 7 KEEGO lot, or your- plans. ~ with kitehen Bet 890. on ee couples Also’ 1 cabin, child wel- ~ 2100” Stove & refri 3 ROOMS AND , BATH REFRIG- | ~ : 3 easscenes cluded. Also be h- Floyd Pont Inc., Realtor = _ Bide MI 63423 bet 0°30 & 9°30) come FE SOO o| OMS” pe Vanda or Barba erator, stove, oll circulator, $40 7 1m mg tere ce Sharp 4 room and bath bungalow | wirlng. See our model. Don Mc- | - 220) Dixie Hw t Tel raph ~ WILL BHARE HOME car WOM- ) BeDROOM APT FOR LEASE. 7 ROOMS 401 N. OcatawD |e nee PE 4-745 {-7 © 1969 by MEA Service, inte ee ee — Lown aE Dona 2 FE 2012 “Open 8 9 to an Own foom and all privileges "4100 per wo Adults 130 Seminole. |” 4.2018. aA } BEDROOM S NaTEUEORT gad cet, 8 ite, Seo dowh. im:| MULTEELE LISTING SERVICE AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING $29-fer mo FE 5-1749-after 3) Bel Air Manor FE 41890. | 5 nooma ant CN Avaanie Jan 13th FE 4-6395 mediate possession. =) Wd. Contracts, Mtgs, 32 aM KITCHENETTE APT. “PVT LOAN News ‘Tel-Huron, Rel- Tidy oes ADULTS PRE- “I'm serry you have such a splitting headache. You'll INVESTMENT! er ate shower, ull urn ee ices i Sh ¢ : : | Mig, on Pontiac Lake $15 and $17 feel better wher’ you get to the office where you can take it 7 i - ~ ABSOLUTELY | ony Royal “Motel “on 545 : Ooms ar ae Tae NEWTY 3 roe pone HOUBE LOCATED “out | on n womebody!™ 8 : . cee ee pecotebie te T NOTHING DOWN NO Coat Sauls . Sis we C) ter bla Ad Ci) . ! 7 eaperect Tonge buyers. wyitag 5% FLOOR 3 RMB A sifaoes Feist, Lae) EG Ute road, sallgble. ter couple ‘cn — — = crea with frontage on 2 1 15x20 fi tiving Oe ais id ° NT : - Call Realtor Partridge FE 4 al} utilities furnist Hee —— : Sout Realtor, 17 N. Baginew | E ° About 500 feet commercial front. tural stone fireplace, wall to wall Pena acre GMC : 18 wk Adults a4 KE $81 ; age on Cooley Lake Rod. Priced| carpeting im living room & dinin 3. BEDROOMS. FULL BASE- ATTENTION!!!" | send belore 6 pm - _ For Rent Rooms 37 For Sale Hou 43(| below anything we can find in fac. S| ME ED BA WE NEED YOUR LAND CON- J P 3 noomaz UPPER APARTMENT “| poe — the area on aS front foot basis | oom 3 extra iarge bedrooms. HrAaT SCREENS A : 1G SUEAgON) BLE YDISCOUNTS e vie nd ier Hes Me vee | on Outland Avenue near Baid- 3 Bont oree. pownzows LGE, Cone RM. |. OUTSIDE “ENT. Se ~~ et ect sown. 6 real money maker, oa Leese ae GA oe NCRETE DRIVE AND PAVED - a 4a NA } wi i t ; i : # = STREETS. E TO @CH ; OMOMR. HAYDEN NO, 4H00M, PRIVATE ENTRANCE Hoe cid bet ater. furnished | 3 BEDROOM LIV RM xifcren. |" _AUsoe. T™ FURNISHED MODEL | Warren Stout, Realtor HERRINGTON HILLS | axp ores CaurEne. SEE on. reanor | Ul Bee ae Af paChelor oF) $80 month. FE 4480 bath, of heat. 152 N. Paddook ae ey Bone Pav 1 OR 2 : eur G6 All brick, 3 bedroom home, ful}; THEM NO'y : oo _ ; 3 RMS. NEAR ‘CASS LAKE, 650 adies Westside FE 1 ‘ : basement. storms and screens, a6 Walton 8-004) | 3 ‘Rooms, PVT ENTRANCE, 2 RM LOWEN UNFURNISHED | per mo PE $-t003 F . FOR” SSS poe WITH OPEN | ow Gages & = waser “ate Clee 284 SOUTH BLVD. W.. a t — riv « " : CASH - ron @ contracts | Single or couple, quiet. no driok-| fpat: Cleat’ bv Union @t Laquire 3 BEDROOMS GAg HEAT, 478! & w WIL E pean ree ceha ane Je Vall FE 44896 or! ing, call-after 3 pm, 212 8.| 115 Beminole FE 45425. month. Judah Li. Bub, PE| ROOM FOR WORKING MAN’ PRE , LL TRADE Poone FE Se ee TEC pnva YAsk for Ike Wideman | Paddock "| ROOM UPPER IN PONTIAC 1 ea | Meee PE Dye ancwer e) DAT, Y 10-8 4 rooms and full bath for 3 bed- : : 2'AND +:RM HOUSEKEEPING: - bedroom stove, gar pas | 2 ROOMBTARD BATH SED ULE 9 950 room with basement, located near a Smith 1 Wideman cottages gas heat all ulllities line Call EM 3- 14 ase i a 288 NP S1)b@ week’ y Call coon ia eee oe eS MELROSE S19, > ee ieee Wap CN + . Winter rates Tru Rustle Cabi | = _* erry. ee oes r mother w Bet 0 5 Will bulld this 1,370 square foot Le y ee 408 Broadway, LarseOnnand ( pHOMs. DECORATED, ADULTS. ¢ BEDRM 1's BATH RANCH |. (mS4 child | Will Dabyeit. Nr eportatn ahite) Perry aod) - stom. built 3 bedroom brick RRO REALTY a ; REAL eat OPEN EVES) -xpy 3:9058 22048 after 6 type, rent or lease, Waterford us 154 Wall Bt + - ranch home with full basement,| TED McCULLOUGH REALTOR . FE +452 412 W_HURON| > nooma PVT wire xy é nui BATH wih BUN-PORCHE | Ares, $12) mo, FE 8-344. Fe | WARM ROOM NEAR DOWN- $8 250 dear plastered garage, 2 ceramic oy Cass-Elizabeth Rd. ; Wor 68 per week. Pit 24 Ipper duplex Heat & hot water | 2-4924 . _town Gentleman. 19, Moreland. , tile baths, 2 fireplaces, oven 51264 — PE 4-3844 3 = = Lae Gh H} ly @ ARMS WITH VT. iH, $60 mo 63 Ruth St FE $5257 | ¢ BEDROOM _ HOME ON JACK- R With Board 38 fared (wall Deak Tone, Mace — eee oe iC I mM re 4 RMS AND BATH REPRIG | son Blvd at.Duck Lake off Ms ooms Wi oar M w ened)) wails] COk SCO sp lee NER, 5 ACRES MODERN S OO : AVAILABLE FOR 1. Risin 1 Howell VE e210 5 and stove turn 454 Auburn Adulte | OR +0004 Ne eee eit ee E350) est and screens, septic tank on your| "3, esroont home. $3,000 doyn. ay oleh 5 te __|# ROOMS 4 BATH NR BLUE | EXTRA CLEAN, HOMESTYLE . 7 _ TF. ; _ NO OBLIGATION. CALL Couple only 319 N Baginaw _ 4 ROOMS & BATH BTOVE &, Sky Theater FE 49396 meals, TV. 14 Matthews, PE| TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT | oustom pullace seh 89-1198 : 12RM Pvt BATH AND ENTR | refrigerator turn. 163 Baldwin. 4 ROOM HOUSE. $6) MO, FE) _°0377 - $69° : oe , O] nson. | 4 adu'te 100 Norton Fe 2.7832 a 5-8a0t ‘ ' “| MEN” GOOD- FOOD < OLEAN “MOD. ren, oye ; ; 12 ROOMS & BATH, CITY COT-| 4 RMS. & BATH UPPER | DUPL £0 aa ee Sp ero home. FE ~1 Dp evel starter home on NAIR er, ts eo iail mull dura ineluding Cauplel ool (Nol Arinkers) Pt 5 spi eee sn ee A MO. MiN™ Guty = nN ABOWABLE: I 10 8- 6A; acre, immediate possession, low a 11048 Telegraph Ra j Ay mesher Warm & (¢oay | ent Uti. furn FE 4-6084 cam tenWa Cae 87 ieAT We | DOWNTO oe PE 3-910 DLORAH BLDG, eo down payment. G. Flattiey, EM : ——— a welcom la-wk F 2107 || S Le == -0 } “Guba LARGE RM, BRICK ene Ah BATH Cae: eel pee cS le: cent iH 38A ee ry ; _ M es OL ) = \7 manarie eis downtown location alde brick. $75 me. port y oi § ROOM HOUSE __ CLEAN $50 PER enve meee’ jomes _ment. FE 43041 Eve. E €6312 2 , Oves You In = a | ee Bint and bath Everything FE 6-8006 . month Call FE -4002 ; CONWAL sheer oe our ao 7 o THE PRICE ° . ite inn Inquire 22 Auburn, of- | @ ROOM MODERN “HEATED APT 4 ROOM, MODERN, 1's BLOCKS Fully equipped fireproof buildi ng’ . The down payment is big— but, ; QUICK CLOBING Ugly 4192 Disie over Keego Hardware | ‘0m Baldwin, near ac hool & bus | Je. un land the price is small for this *) bed: “ * 6 =! aaah eke 2 ROOMS CLEAN & UTILITIFA, $45 per mooth, FE 23-2044 OR 171058 er Seat ty. with wale ar ric Je = room frame. home. Located on SO ” ' 4 single man. 812 wkly FE 50019 |g poOoMs RTOVE AND REFRIG.|® ROOM MODERN, Gag HEAT | ing list Very favorable terms to’ HAS: THE-BARGAINS- 2 Lake Rd. tf WHY PAY RENT? _ - Nichol: He & 3 ROOMS, PVT BATH, 10 erator optional CGarage FE vicinity of Auburn Heights. Call responsible buyer Phone OR IS THE “BIRD” ‘To 6EE + Elizabeth Lake Rd. This home S ~ icholie & arper Co. * Clark Bt, apply Apt 7 168850 _after 4pm UL 21933 40306 J A. Taylor, Realtor 120 ACRES - Huge Pine trees built in {959 has finished full (\y) WEST HURON FE 661892 RMS & BATH MURPHY BED-|8 RM CLEAN MODERN mnicx @ ROOM BRICK, GARAGE. 112 HAVE VACANCIES - MEN “OR $500 DOWN make o beautiful setting for this| DSSement Plastered. panied! soi viw RANGES & OVENS . CABH FOR LAND CONTRACTS | 25 Monroe St Fi 62140 Adults} flat Gas heat Reas FE 25 — Judson FE 5-348 ___ | women. Bed or ambulatory pa-| Comfortable 2bedroom bungalows lovely snow white farm house. 10 Kitchen, Denk beh saaaa ja. 1 yaa fee) Disle Hwy | on, No drinkers 5 RM APT. REFRIG. & grove 6 RM MODERN neune ON 5| tients accepted. Easy rates oe off Telegraph Rd in Bloomfield ieee roomg+— .6, bedrooms — 2) garage. 90 ft. landscaped lot. city LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES \ ae urn eae IRM, UHL, os , Re Bast Bivd. or iess pees ol tl oda pete _Lane Rest Home FE 5-426 7. | TeD seins: aati 100° x288' pba Perper Roe eack oe water, On paved street. Total; — ——_______.___. — Bout 4 $332 4 i . A e ura. r st " “S = CASH! 2 ‘ROOM FURN, APT, 243 FE Pau B : See IN. NR. | -° 2! ° NOW OPEN | ait tor only. $800 down. | Set ee a Pieeta ates “insurance ‘inclad- MODEL OPEN : ; 3 £ & BATH CLOSE IN, NR. a hished or uofurnishe 27-6571 . oe : ad | water heat 2-car garage arge Jed rec. 4m of city ° , ~ “On gnv good land contract: New J ROOMS AND BATH, CLEAN | CLEAN §. RM UPPER STOVE ALL RENTAL NEEDS SATISFIED Rooms by Day or Week | MULTIPLE LISTING "SERVICE shade trees on paved street near| limits 2 car garages. Only $16-| .°* at . : REY ROOS [SRG Coa a ee Any saute heat tal) ete, anes Pat Homes and apartments furnished | Also | or 2 room apartments | SALE 2 BEDRM HOME. 2 YEARS| Washington Jz. High | The full 80¢. FE_5-0877. : NO DOWN PAYMENT tefactory- tnepection ot property! your Heing, couple ony PE 5-4932 ue Os eae ee pl ee ep a a | old. Very clean, Hardwood firs,| Price 1s $21.250 — See It today 3 bedrm.. gas heat. 12 baths. and Utle, Aek Ken Templeton uae PVT BATH & ENTRANCE | CLEAN i8T FLOOR 2 BEDROOM, ARRO RLTY - ee A ee 1) Steel let Geed! lecstion Dees | Swann (& LINCOLN)? ee eae ded ona bactinne. K._L.. Templeton, Realtor) 3 “pike from. General Hoepltal | children welcome, -N aide $06/ 9142 Cass-Elizabeth Ra FRE 3.3030 “LUXURY LIVING _ Barer re 0089 down payment.| grea Aattractive OLN IA MICK | Sew ip cae time so plas’ your | FE 5-944] _ center. $25,650, SS age? Call now for a J0-minute'5 RM HEATED PLAT WASHING aunorm. bath Garage, 104 Hen- Berra oe sehen E p A very attractive English es = mr FO eetvice. No charge facilities, ¢hildren allowed, $75) derson 8 eee | acre near Alrport. $60 designed home with yee a _MUCHPLE LISTING SER R SALE. . R. wD. RII. Y ker mo, ret. required EM 34207 OOM : clous and gractous foo : grit 40 SERVICE _ . What ts your choice of a dream iho Broker 900 MO INCI, UTIL CLEAN 3 1 hot as at BATH CURAN! NR : Fm 4.8203, Rrokef throughout, good Boers BY OWNER. &RM. HOUSE IN eae Ranch, conventional fam: 400 Elizabeth lake Rd CL ef A e ee SEMINOLE HILLS CHEROKER nice ser tf : country, with 1 acre of good| “UY house or a m Contem- FE 41ST rE 44an it ee al ye Nr, Auburn 4 ROOMB Altractive brick with meny exc ‘ a aa two danty CeecarD LAKE IWILEGES, REAL ESTATE OPEN EVES | ground. 3bedrm., living rm) POTSrs? Pull brick Pull basement, 7 ok re 41017 features. 3 bdedroo = baths ist, wae Geeepial te ce own -payment for aceaiee FE 4-4526 412 W. HURON | kitchen, dining rm. bath. 4 rms | City sewer water, Gas heat 0 OAKLAND 4 ROOMA WITH BASEMENT. PON- Recreation teom. = Knotty pine scaping 313.800 on FHA. fi GI. & room home. Bath. Of] oy ' finished in knotty pine. Small but Paved = stree We have your mmec ia e Ete ae heated ap. tlap Take OR 3.0138 ty oom and Lilchen. Fire: nace. 2ear garage. Lot SPECIAL fo Oil ———- elte. water. oe “aos Milford Manor Sub. at a onth ee ace Oo ineha a r : ~ ara: e. Li 5d ; caretaker CRM &RATH ABM'T OIL FUR-| Grepes, elecitie stove and’ some | OUTSTARDING Bono NEAR WATERFORD HIGH. 3| NO DOWN PAYMENT GI MOD-| you take meant or $40 | gh BA ome ee “waction | APACIMENE ROR LADIES TET | MEGAN, or gumtwrn, Pvt take, | farm Wall eit tor gn8 abe or will “One af the. nicest two bras | tered wala Tile bath asement | “Roore.” Pare “alarm. ayetem, Cate | sae MP Model logaled at tm, Manor Dr erything furnished. Near ‘down | ° : onsider. lease for 2 or 3 years rooms bungalow on the Fast + ait Alarm fystem. At- tne? Commerce in Milford. S town, Ss Ww iinme BL 3400 JAMES K COURT LARGE| FRE 20008 _ ies at eh need tonaukt has divided recreation . tie tached rage —) eneeeee M.R. \ 2 Seed sitar ine 0 Wicker poten] Cc ects «Menem titan en Sets i Cet (rabies, Teal aN te nog ball ed N11 | wos ties 20" Realty, . : close 1 ‘welfare tenant t ' 1 bed tick, carport. lake Dhedroom home There ts*a = fet nena Paty @ tenants accepted’ aoe clive bie Rent or lease. ae te lease. FE or full basement peeane oak ae zeit Owner left state maxis | Ph aE: 3 BEDRM. BRICK | 8 RM nee Ln LIVING RM. & Bice gatiitcon “APT, PVT ENT.) Gomp ae oe floors mice bath and kiteh- i hall wall to wall carpeting Fully | 136 Lk priviie a shonin 010 Wk. FE ¢-2870,. rt See ea dines § coe ye M4 * e B| TO, RARE 4, wo $300 ee you cn i ate [RLOOMPTELD. | oft Or.) OR 3, Pull price - are down wor’ set © Mat ae a 200 aw charf 1 } oe COUPLE & BABY ot BATH &| heat, electric range, fine he total $6,800. Use as 9 or 3 bedrm High! earcica, sve _ wn SYEVAN I E Immediate Possession PERSONALIZED D Homma ; entrance. FR 4-98 _ ture, lower of 9 family, FE 8-0667 Large fenced laf a ‘ Jains! ORED ‘briekl ranch home. Kitchen with -AKE 3- Bedoom ‘Suburban FE $2200 ee EXCEPTIONAL, LY ne 7 ROOM | FURNISHED HOME 1 ¥R. OLD. | ONION LAKE — LARGE ) nity ‘Piet oa OsP ECT ar + fining, space & family room 13x een nes new eee | | skater s PR SALE AT WA Spl. in private west side home| 3 bedrooms, bath. Dining & living | foam, house, Close to village, EM ney eats = x Prrepiace. Bireh cuptgerds,| OFick. trilevel ranch home. Fire. eniently located big famfy | 2 bedrdem frame house, gals heat, sa eet ue ATE us and stores ty block couple rm. Kitchen, New furniture. Auto, 4283 ' Je eed tend ne med -- | GE butlt-in stove & oven: Livin ace. built-ins, 2-car os. = home , within waikin, —— carpene, ¥ " a OR 31295 only $14 week. Phone IE €708. washer. Alr eenditioned ofl beat | pbs aan bees va ppteea Ae room 13519 © mn Steines and nf a Sore pated aocmyeegf Ally _ screens e feoced Tote 9 Ditie Hwy, | see this before you rent tear rersge. 1% arom’ high For Rent Rooms | 37 va h Asement, Biltomat- seture window. baths, On|” By sewer, bay A ved “nreets, id yo srg deanelien a Se $500 “down Maret +1655 Open Fives. ‘til 9; Sunday 1 ‘tS | FURN APT. ADULTS ONLY $15.| school. #110, 8 “after ee << oe Te oer ait. con: Prt Ehereood. FE 46006. reen Jen ot teen, tel “Vv a LISTINGS WA = ee, kitenen, Ae rm. - oo aa = at nes sroP IN Nicr HOME, aitioner. E al. sant “iene ay 1 rwood. 49000, ptt a Gace see hak Ok t. Vacéant 2 TAN ED vt en edd. | IDEAL FOR ‘cou Li Aa HAs comfortable room, Fin 5.7339 ‘UNION Y s. Lo ‘rear o— = = . of ic Ue RAS BAe eee ayo e sage HOME WNER or den, basem this Pioneer BUYERS WAITING | Lair aveen {15,3 p.m. MY D163 be-| ment aod AC Ou Pursace, will | COMPONTABLE ROOM FOR “me we A oes ene Erith, te wes appointment how I ot a tes #4.000 down che gs outside teal shed | fiecrt a sored, bulla neewene 5 se . en a cag ~ oe " . : - 4 le, our SCAR esha ited ¥ cn LionT HOUSEKEEPING oe —— oI ile sleek an Pag Close fn re 205 i niin just ae heat and clean fag a2 Ww. w wor wa dup. ett wat a) @ with Boma gg eo ed buyer dows sar geréas tae tied, gas heat, 2- = PROPERTY WE BUY wc ash Priv. 68 FR 8277 eee iin to, Mandon Ra | CLEAN. LARGE Dine specsds, Feoms Ms ey cate home Lew i fe . handy BMALL EQUITIES. ottage West tu rand ing, rooma, cloze in Unusual and — outatandé uA terms. = eae. 5D OWN N Rent Beater -° ang B MOTEL KITCHENETT® APT® | Rd’ gee Mo “art see9 Mandon | ON Baginaw. PR 2.0708 selling Roper Tange : Pose : - Tncome Sou ee + gy gy ut furn_ ; es e Mr. Arbor Neat door. oe Anchor fteneed lot with Pex aca ferred. Coxy & room brick terrace Hh bestie R Middtetory Pontiac Le eh ee cee ee el ee | | GLRAN_SLERPING Room With! —.» e trees, good 1_C HAYDEN, Realtor _|- cellent ‘Watled stent city location ferme ful} separate dining d Very conveniently located ¢ 2famiy _ / BROKER FE er “| MODN @ RM 28TORY Hous Washing privy, 68. FE oe fee an Ideal tor telired 88 E Walton condition. “6 ya: Ph cape 2 pedrooms - and a in —- i i Pvt 3 ROOMS & BA be at WIE: Includes garage & full bam‘( Whittemore . t ouple. ¢ Pe a re 0441 Recent built ame ey .- stairs full, basement, A beat. bath down, rooms and zee a i . WERE LSTTF Os AF Once | Nemes Lake OR 27841. ete eee eee ee ar | COMFORTABLE HO OM Witxt j “ana RpOM_Eves ER ota $64 om = tele eas screened | poreh Titane ‘wo pee FB ate ; SMALL APARTMENT, MOBTLY| Uslon La, ny 3-2687 after 6/ side for business Indy FR 4-432: RRICK a epRace = L eon wert side tin $0 schools $11 . WV INNAN furnished UL 2-34@q, evenings. 3 VACANT TERMS Livi oO Ce. mcdern Bung a __ FE 42677 THREE FRM. APTS UTIL” FORN, a See et coe GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell Set Bint ome. ey zi gies! ames za ve J . . “ 7 Hamillen_- 2 ee nn ee cs ae - . ° “ * +. "Your foe ult _ Fisher, Bod : large ae Ee or eerere ae Yi 21 “Bad” icholie, i. Vin Seit-|_welcome, ein i Tees recene cA SH CUS- on Beat things youre nat using) 20t-cend. 38 Miles Roru, —e need UPPER 4 ROOMS Shs Classi- sae ‘ ; i nih) heat woncsaye ea E wh TRA { ifie ; au 2 Real Bet, - 2 or boa epeaaze a FE 0348 | Fed Ads, Call FE 2-818. me RS OK SR EErone through Classified Ads!” v. .W, Hurca — RNONE: FR-4-1881 a . x “OA 8.9083 - | 2 . +8500. « = so. * 4 . i 2 Fae ae 3 oA : : —— Hees ‘ i + = A By “THE Fann PRESS, Ww ss Sees eames your, wort ies Ww over! ip the phone, we have the 35x45, NEW key! Fi CHOICE, ACREAGE ' Rare opportunity te. purabane a aqreage on rth af. TT N, st a Mogan re He will accept trade! HARDWARE, GIFTS Ise REALTORS . FE 4.0528 :MTORS - . Stats oan rr : = : F es oak lil eli sia Uinta tate aii, Ni le i le ge ae ee Mi. Clark- A Cae p.ma. “filly Nooded. 40 scres. ‘auitable | BOWLING — -GRILL | | ee Sap n Set dome war he wes = Seaman oa Edw; M; Stout; Realtor + fe ee ee iy m . ot dae eee. te ke a ee SR Fak| FE Saye Menges: Boat gy, | fied NOW! 4 . Die writer and. set ee Ap wousyally — ee ~ ity ie = PLATFORM & . “ = ea 3 ular } Dearborn &: shopping = estes polonyaped washer, We Sen Fv, Ne | —faatiered walls, ceremlg Yath cs: $204 PER ‘ACRE . ra ae new and Sng chain see i r. 835. ae c = =e eyuster tops A real farm. with gel ap ae bie. ¢d a = sae, 335°C Lid Go $30. int - rine Miiehen. Sey. : oe of “highly productive Priced at for $99. ae at Oes > © $%4., set, $20. ® half-bath off the See ee es rms. Stock of 8 Furniture. _FrE_ cod amt gerage. 2% 7 oo ta . May ec: Ave. DE : REEZE Exc eee oe a Teepe eS a ee 4 EPR IG. + PHILCO- —~ = ERA, iti BUSINESSES THRDOUT “MICH ‘e <9 ase R _ $3.95 95 nemesis ea 83 N. Telegraph Open Eves FE ¢3681_ The in, ALCOHOL. atin oe Guaranteed. Thyle core A FE 290% RESTAURANT SPECIALIZING IN | RUBBER BASE PAINT, GAL $3.18| per {srg [ORSON Bd Howard. aE Multipie “Listing Service Warren Stout, Realtor Italian foods and pizza Priced | ¢¥-FOOT WALL TILE REPRIGERA N EVES | “ayere l4 it ion; PE 4-3064 » 2 136 E. ‘PIKE = EF: . DOWN TT N. Saginaw st FE 5-8165 Ha pared _ g00d lease, FE | ax ; Pack tO with freezer com sent ex : 3% ACRES Wates [ake ‘ae 4.9580" a 605, Seotivead MI 6102 after 7 "Dey we ae on ee F me Raee Wow rat's | lent condition, fe a 4 rame . 2 _. A eis. Prestr of 'wuil space “in Siting) MULTIPLE LISTING SER Be ACRES IN ORION — | ott Ntauans tor legs No) 334 acs, do beat F NE CHROME , natutal fire , full size ; Te: Ale lig in experience pecessary. Moderate | » Se Lake Ay dinette, refrig. Storkline buggy. i Financial ae Excellent Seat, remy, ae TEN SOEs ses ent te manu Sante: Soe eee ise Serea | iarestment, Financia ensatanes | ooreeiy tee Ate parm | reset sosuen Fs aga Snodera kitchen, utility, Plastere walls.| Now for 3 Orion Twn 180 acres Saf, pining avaliable. Lapeer. | Hp TM ar rm (GERATORS. LAST YEAR room breesew: basement FA! Basement fw cece 2 lots.) baths: peated an €, aged = MI 68311 4 Mr. White at 1 in, table oan like pew. a oe 1958 models, one of America ~- $24,000, mort- 1,000 dow month. e Hy on iW. DINNAN pean 4 pan tabs wid Saher t 15 other acts to choose willy best miakes perfect, new. guar ‘mewn UCKLER REALTY carpeting ‘Whrouhout “wot water 6s West # Emin ty_F ater guaranteed. 30 dayae at Obel snteed for 5 years,” buy es uew wage terms. (Si hea! rm w : VE COVER _ 3930 0 Eligabeth beth Lake Rd. FE 44845.| refrigerator for a little» m more > 936 ON. ae 183x350 Ready for tmm gc- 7 ? FOR THE ‘ary FARMER \ C i? FREEZER y.| ‘han’ a used machine. Michigan Roy Annett, Inc. perf be RL) sa | Migtcres easton ture ane THE STATE "dition pest-atter PE -eaing | Kiretoent. i Orchard” Lake WEST SIDE RANCH HOME Fur er inf call — with nicely equips f MOST COMPLETE COVERAGE | ir on euvA LVANTA, HALO LIGHT, we. STOVE, ELECTRIC” 337 EXCEL Realtors since 1923 . FE cilities, largé im plement» Bui lain of yustness reperties for sale in| ; Huron Federal 9.0466 Custom puilt in "}4 this 3 nay eal Ste Utes ther Seo nuae Tent cond. $40. OR’ 3-400 38 fous arieees & Sunday 14 bed on ov ne pan HERBERT C. DAYIS for details = ‘ettices tings ghout state to =H ADMIRAL nua satan 3 ELECTRIc SEWING Wa. : — far Large living room with ——_4018 IRWINDALE DR For Sale Houses 43} Fer Sale Houses — 43) }}— P- Rares ING. — Me Se — —ference—or- te ggg moar ot i. oe - —— = , dining space, fireplace, cary ~3-BEDROOM HOUSE °C fT I (ee ds pee Aine 2831 S Lapeer Rd. PE 8-2953 Te — onockates — Of) rea sets on display We bay over ptymemie eae a me . - Ahe: hee re sae §-ROOM HOUSE, NR, DEQUINDRE | Pan | WANTED | 3 mils cA ivATE STATIONS—ETO. We have wnat ‘et ha) Abullances. £61 Cow _ Capitol FE + IRW utility. room com with 3-Bedrm. Bungalow MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ ve Sete. Low down Deymeat. party within ve ou wens a cept | spree) canes iq tee ~ AMERICANA Na ENcY. | SINGER: DLE AND ATTACH: everything at on At Huntoon Lake aimee ~ ul oe SATIAFIND overt OMERS = OuR | cineaaine de) boek, 3! ments, hew, round bobbin, a tips. 1% baths. Attached FOR SALE OR RENT. 3-BED- 1 aares, "ood. bet poy | drawer | ches rir ~~ Gawarl Take over payments of §1 29 mo, GEORGE R ~ garage Combination stokms Well located on 300x133 foot lot room terrace, wall-to-wall carpet- - to chest, $6, ee. ‘or! 10161 | balance Discount for cash. and screens, k yard Nice lawn and shade. Carpeted ing, rec. room, oi] heat, garage. iidale, Detroit 3. TUlsa 3-063! TATEWIDE arr w= | Michigan Sewing Center. F RUZARETH LAKE B Your neighhors.‘Lapdecoped | walls (Act basement wiih large Option to buy. FE $4411, OXFORD FARMS 2s AL. Ol TANE AND COPPER | _ 35 Large prick home aoe So Des: fou" Reasonably ip 7o pa recreation room an¢- fruit room MODERN YR AROUND HOM OME ON | 100. ceres with modern 8 room| Real Eotete Service of Pontine _ree isa) | ee re TABLES, atte "ble, bytcben ond “walk-in it today @il furnace, i'e-car garage, Uae rena 3 si Carpeting house. Also 4 room oT aeae Pha SHARLES. Eon ner mbie MI ese” auls. 06 0 Gt ie 8 Tig we'll discuss|055 MY TL TREET wilt “hadi Among other Gales ite! eu iaree, aveg builtins, repls oll ‘heat, Ive: te ale. free mals paved pond. fee: sala kitchen, -An pixtgilont a | J. R. Hiltz me Bb |_ Ortonville NA 4-9818 Shortt peosdniresod Se ied LO utit = ovens ane. bursare lec Table top elec range. ~ he 05 sil the oa ese eee = possession, North side. oF at, ‘REAL ESTATE =—= Saati eee oe ois baped SV le vel AP Modern sleep loungetie . 630.08 GEORGE R. IRWIN, REALTOR 4395 Dixie GR Sony | 8° per mes Realtor COLORED — al Arte, BC FoR SALE. ARE YOU KNOW a ee . ah living Poom suite ...... 630.98 260 BALDWIN vice" OT bese sorte path bare | 2? BEDRM. RANCH HOME, Lor Evenings after @ call OR 31975. | 1011 W. Huron PE 5-618 B k t W k? AUTO | WASHER, aad Tabs wpa ES MULTIPLE ee NEL SER “Roses nicely deco- renias aed a 2 _soroues, sont 1.2. JOLL REALTOR : ac O or Munro Wiectrle Co. 1060 W. Hu-, (2 rm. oll heater 960 95 Fated. Gas hea ful yard feased— stp ear com OF 29% Dixig HWY PE 4-456 Income Property 43A ron IFTHING POUT Wak Tt Paes $14 68 og Ses Pe mort age. monthly garments, 966 STREET: 7 ee Co a eee your ay Re roman ay MON AVAILABLE . BROW taxes. "{nsurance.* model car for my rbos cree . Saleen” eeaore "Only #8 wists * * = ma Ee ae ae ns PRESERVE “YOU 2 CREDIT FOUND AT Las 8A VYMAN’'S #8 and insurance. cent Lake Rd SE isd Favorable terms. Phone OR Priced for ‘quich sale. See I You can pey off all your bille Cae ot ee wey. t but « te 18 W Pike, BZ terms. PE 41122. PRICE—Here ts A PERRY PARK A. Taylor, R r, og © saginaw _ end have one small monthiy guess ol ah bac wn ds NEW g USED | TRADE Oss % sg Daly 3 yrs. old.” larety oe voters pn. tT: i ok ASSOCIATE RMS AND BATH NY n Y : 7 | Theater Site — less than one mile eayment Vian our wae dept. for real ‘te . ae B Muao Elec- bungalow with o ; : rated. 4 yrs. 0 asemen t City limits. Top location | bargains Mprop. Lied fry Automate ot water.| Owner says, Sell.” slace hs BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. ie “ote be priv. OR. 3-706 or LF or Sale Lake | Prop. | Reasouable price. Fs Tor interme WEY i. E AE 1 PYroU?! we wc MONTHS TO Pay © out | APPAN-VIBUA Gag RANGE os en ® Dp if dit Py ion, 'o: rv, i pew, $85 FE to auit. te oh ithe Sk ey: | 2-Story Frame In Rochester Hills oT UNION sea BORROW UP "TO $500, “ses 08 aroing h Scser et Hse TRADE BLEC RANOE FOR OAS _ ed men * a zy m home n OPEN MON. BAT. @ TO 6 | . = = (28 PULL en: ae cel fee = = including’ taxes od __ 4, BEDROOMS An ideal ar. Two story rong ae heme on dacres. | oa, ating room, tehem, «= Humphries. _ ar | RT ad's | _ feed Ww. "itude nomen ~ bas is papeoe asion_ , today meni. auto eat o ‘Rechester or] lator rms and ser screens, Lave e - & of f Aubure Heights on Auburg | sos. Ober TV. Unies rexs Store, sa ia yale, auick posse chool district with schoo! bus jot with nice lawn Privileges on! 83 N. an tae, Open Eves nion Village EM +e1l __443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. rent door Bu now—move fl fine beach Walled Lake 1 FE 2-9236 | Ae aes ok > car ‘aDuTmA ‘ion > REFAIO (= Large 6 A | BY OWNER: SMALL « oa before spring! ' district. Offered for only 98,930) | FINANC I. COMPANY Hater pls RIGERA- |" sed Trade-In I Dept. ah FULL PRICE a i heme in city, Small down payt Phone OL 1-751 for epp' with $1250 down | LARGE BRICK BUILDING IDEAL OFFICEs IN inact, 1S deer, Freese, auto de Sota sss lage Ful ba & HARGER €0.- geatal.. R) FRAME M SHEPARD REALTOR | EMBREE & GREGG. + 5, Soo pte Tor wet eaie | Pontive, Drayton Plains, Utice, ceca Teer eeat eee ea furn. Clean as a pin. “Only a 33 W. HURON Fz 5-8193 | ° Si after 6 ‘Onin fare - ae ‘ioguev. aes "tx Birmingham ™ say ee teoor MY S914 brea at set DOWN * — UNION Soerofe VHA "Bust son 30 ities 5} 51 Borrow With (¢ Fatt | fee ie | Table, buffet & « chatra | : 39 7 4893 ines pportun Apt. electric ra ry $18.9 REAL VALS OS ine) mz $2000 cequity AER St O SO] SRERDLETARE = fy gi Sl Rl 2. 5 | sesame emnagetuanae ancora $25 to $500 Ps 6-4590 liliieoeas eer 430 0 sent neigh ox 3 bedreces buhbe-|_ teom. _ MY 23791. rooms with enclosed porch, full! aLUMINUM WINDOW AND DOOR | Household Finance | 8 RAND NEW BOPFA PA BEDS, , 64498. | Vanity, chest & WN 100x200 ft. Ipt. basement. new furnace, vacant |“ business. Established 1964. -Wajk- | aalnee bed plete,” ie. + THOM AS Js CONOMY low with large ts. Eau 20 YEARs OF SERVICE $11,000 Late | ne Real Es-| in business alone over Cer arial — Poa ony © | Hollywood bed Frome e 64 Abows peers closing ail nein nce arDe: mee tate. OR 3-8 per year Delsrsen: Excelum-Nor- | 3% 8 Raginaw 8 4-0535 nerepring mattresses, $) 9 “Cot- | M1 5 Se naw PE 20151 feo SELL OR TRADE—Large ¢| foots Bistereg wale ng fenced aera ieee oa LOTUS TARE Pecaerainesreeeuertaatie® |GET CASI QUICKLY | Sartatterny tie vate ate | "Gears, SEN OY URED BA LL OR TRADE—Large yard. By ow ith eau . 5 at ; | =~ gee : i - Lahn fae oc , west Bide howe, ves easy nae Cell FE : reir . ar- Netting (emer peer old 2) Herr rood pt ioiga ree Live | beg " My oh et ra) Sehyiipsae sali babieees *Onlt “er | Up to $500 hare ged & R SN AATOR | R | | Radio rm ppliances 423 weM : = wis mader car or house- eee att wes Bsc Oak Bens | mest. iarps focreation recom, eli ott | _Bullder PE 5-0885__ me FE 68-0406 er &ppoinl- | BENDIX ee ee WASHER, Meas «fi : welt | MULTIPLE ListiNa SERVICE Plastered walls. Landscaped, Real 400. Priced Tor euak ca)e or | Lake Lots and Lake Priv. YOU LOOKING FOR BUSI 4 TE on rr SANTEE aaa DONELSON PARK—Large 3 I orice OTF pac mms lncinces| Will Swede (lr west! side heme.| 63 06 tore. Olatheice: Babeobe s.| macet. Oat, ee ieee” ees aklian ice Rest MAPR ERE AND WD array Ls pecmaimesera heme ve sitaced It's For You everything. This 1s one you should | ENJOY COUNTRY LIVING ing pared ‘leeet. 1/900. full mice. |, Parties Bo keescuaee tase, y dreseer. Automatic” wesher ead | Ie “Pi with extension speaks Spy’ pay on pai gars va Now vacant. 3 bedroom 1g look at! Call sew rely (Rbedeeem. tekce peal as ee pares 8 en al : te See Pee apd ‘Loan Gam ary | -drver, 9030 0 Cooley Lake Rd ~e | ers FE 4-6633 . arg Tee Tm ity pains A story bungslow with breeewa ; frame ranch home 1! Leite, ts dard Phone’ Eingoin @77H ag BARR Ei See, aneees | p BEAT Tue Mio} {KIOW Gost OP LIV. | es NUT BEDROOW SUE. “REAL ° ° lovat = ttt freeters ortable ving. Very convenient) near Drayton, $4,500 00 easy Special to some handymenewith | cn aera, ‘pias i | ‘Loon ea Shores “he iano or PE baeS F F 2-9206 cu: ft ‘nae only $338 | waa ELECTRIO loc: terms. _ the know-how and ability te get — Large screened . —this value, 2 Prie 17x20 living room Wocu rigerator, only site, range 2 living room tables, for- L.H, BROWN. heer West Side Brick F bedroom ranch atiached oat for quick sale” ain > " | ee Te pores otek Sop | SL FORTIAG STATE BANE, BLDG. be ag dot age mice tops. table lamp. KEnwood 1362 W tn way and warng: re- aA Mfocetin. tot "ot Tt Ss 2 ‘ 18 Wcuitipie Listing Seeviee- __| . A seow Skeet ccauten nesien | pines and ful base ene AT this | Evenings after 6 call PE. 9-2981 or| {6x ges nny gay SIN ear Corner ntl He IGNAT UI .E eARD Wi complete with «i Weed th bed} hal om — NEAR SCH setting on 2 | lake privi- FE 5-2035. On La a eniory : a d, lounge ‘chair, GENEs DRIVE ibe ren By Nor and out, and well located on leges. otal Pp A ‘eee Terms ting, 2 fireplaces. an oe ; and mattre Bs. Poaseon'’s, 6-503 Nery nice ne to | guiet paved street, Has 2 bed- | tor auit HNSON, Real ot with lake privileges. a casi or terms LO ANS 42 Orchard kee J 22 = Feat target, 8 fats re rooms and bath down en ne 2 A. JO ealtor Pare treet tor only 619,600 with | De CED ate CHASE 1 ; Antiques 57A e ice rooms FOR! q > ‘ ee meni, ¥ Rae reation — * wlth "tiled “noer , LTY 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. HOLMES: -BARTRAM Due to eireum pervené my $20 to $500 French? period SR gah WANTED ~ COLORED GLhss, ~ Bear garage — coment drive HOYT: REALT FE 4-2533 ; control, ‘Tam forced to sell my Abe its ta ee ATED ~ CR CeED 3 Zhe splivieve OF bedroom heme $1,609 down on Ze #0000 | —____- OR_3-1950° 2 PB renlngs OR OR 3-3230 service etal of macineee. Protiabie rate te eet? Tonto ® git | _ckates, sine 6. Fm 0-35. Flasks ~ Guns Pewter © silver. =~ ie wes 2 Telegraph _Re AVE : : SYLVAN LAKE —| business low rent. Will be sold Pattt ar Come ey: Phere FE | heer eR WRINGEA Write Pentiae Press Box 1 : at oT Sees room GI eae 350 Dn. ~ IL. AND SA KNUDSEN he hedrm. brick veneer, 1% stary by actual inventory of ro ~ __ Also, apts sine washer, FE 6-9556. | Television & Radios ak ae i ' cur volume purchases oN: t : Dftwiro Room ial mea Sa si We “Soar wil tase SE | Yecamt, nemty teverated 2 ued] Somugh me eae ‘é yw. bedrobais on tak tags # yas | Sec Sf afte OS Home & Auto- lamps and -mise. household Went | 17 RCA PORTABLE. 1 YR. OLD, $200 DOW ment and oi] furnace, Oak firs, | We have 800 plans oF estims Ss place, ree: inum DISTRIBUTOR | Matter tdi ems. gs a wn or @ ei S for cash this cheerful ¢ rooms storms and screens. Meee ga et ae Beverly Styect storing & screens, “a car brick Loan Company oo : Applianges, 8161 Com- = a! Marion 8t. BU One of the best North side ardge, extra lite corner a &. Pi c L. meres ‘Ra. een baw, 23 “ie Cael on Mario 40 Acres FE im Jocations. §-room and. bath big foes Lake privileges, 624,- W ANTED YM. Berry Gt. (Corker &. Pike) | “sense, ~~ CERT Near Deayton Plans home with full basement $5.000 down, PE E +1837 after 6 p.m. 2.550 On main eounty road in Lapeer| + : = expansion attic Near Paul M. Jones, Real "Es? L 28 acti ue artes” seat ‘Ail newly pag eord somone | ‘$00 deen col om ache w HURON 8T. * Male or Female For | Sale Miscellaneous 60 on reqs 8 a with full buliain 7 euah per aces: storms gad serecus, extre farge| a. own per mo. Pr 4eih Pe —QA_03083| own. your own money-meting wane OO basemen ws, eds“ re- : own. Balance Soot | business “No selling er Gohiesting IN, OALVANIEED palin! reaas form pw eee Fhalh ppeoeie month- Sylvan Village eo * Practiosily * goeraias moet We cents per ft. in 21 Geka a ' a wo cotus brs " Sounsh John ly payments tPeofoom brick nome wits For Sale Lots 4% Fa Best Nleepeod vac higes oy Pra 3 eh ley tye oan : is, ireplace —_, * 5 a . For Colored Families Ky rf l ° . Wood Co. pepe poner Oe oe 6 ACRES SUrDIG are NEAR | You serve them Onillted a 44 per oe thos onl os _—— on. Ba sea ‘t Mie rage. Price has been re- ere 5 hours wk. spare time, car, ’ ? Mae, rt. sommes! INITIZ LET |” ‘wie searng « Gi "neh | EM egheteace | Rleeght Gmieent | aN. MAIN | Meereeggorim DRYED| GS f es oe < After 6 call OR 3 an sion 200"238 ft ug site Can be we inventory locations, ROCHE STER, MICH, Hefrigerator 0 < oy -98 nstall now at low winter prices Pears é 1 Realtor ‘OP FIDDLE ; PMIITNKEN divided Tees 2 jots. $1,200. 95¢/ Write now for. local -interview. LOANS 62) TO $500 Gas range a iy Save up to 30 per cent on fuel. Russell A.. Nott, Realtor 670 W. Muron FE 4.3525 SITOGrR, - a M. H. KNUDSEN down Give phone. ALTOS Easy washer $3 Alum storms and awnings No 170 1 Ww. Pike FE 4-5005 Says the boss — = a 8. ALTOR 244 8. Telegraph Rd One-third acre with orn — B t R d = 1 CRUMP ELECTRIC | { aman on Si 7 4 2p. Fep..- “NEW RANCH ROME \or MORTGAGE s800 Dow 0 eel h oe oP 5800 “Approx. bcc ae a : +8) rong eds asta “| es ecoras i Ph R eater OL i boi Bt OL 10191 De ma 23000 auvura’e segenagior Rds. Ul, 24908 ke over payments. OR 3-8316 dle yment WO- FAMILY | Winter priced lakefront fote — | Div. of American International | 2? Roc a ans res, OL 1-6623 $9000 EASY TERMS 6008 Maceday Drive s will hap pal | gonbachge| T | vine rahe 8.835 TO $500 FAMOUS BROTHER eae LORAH BLDG CO exis contract fioors, | $50 down. lake privilege. $25 down | Industries, Ine i { ~ xNI@TING IN a . OIL TANKS GOOD CON. .___Buldor. of, Nationa! Homes : Bet: Cate Lake RA , Builder. PR | tee tette e® Veiement wih G. PANGUS, Resin te Lecwct Steset “ waa Eat eae M™ Makes sweaters | bis stole | dition. wil _Selives, FE b-01 Oe Teter OF ss | “Bown Fapwant—! porate +40 —2818-—Ortonvtite — Becht ede in 90 minutes” Price $40.05. 6150, 4X 16 is Qexp CEMENT | Blocns, Sy AT: E NO 1 WN ZN YMENT a price a 2,500. YOU WAVE ¥6.0007 Wantes ta . & week Michigix” See! materiats: ‘Cal IMMEDI Hommes Gi How bore Bree ste real ber! BY OWNER [CuOicE Bp. Lot use in going busine pertaining | ae BVT 'OAP D ‘ IX "ANT I | 14a Oakiand ave ah | “PE +7233, POSSESSION | CON’ ae BLE 24s VER Part ACRE BURBAN $65 ity WN nea: colle Oe 128% Well re- apd tavectenten oe ected Re. | ay _PARKING m: TPE a eri FREEZER ae UPRIONT Fi FAMOUS { ctNen pool. PEt $29 as $450 down are costs ci emee’ nik ee nae EAA gt OIL Aeon new a starter _stricted, OL 1-1860, ___| _ plies to Pontiac Press Bon No.6 |e WHEN YOUNEED— rove] parry «libre hcg and kh ol hers ‘UMBING SUPPLY a wo Ao aap evs plen- 5 : “acti epeie “PO GREE oo YAHARLE pans CRAWFORD. AGENCY | Dearton oane sankey | Har Cane aap roe wa $25 TO $500 Fidetesent "is" Orchards Lal's | sord0™TARPACLIN Pie A EACH COSTS X ~ ' a _o ae ulin @ vet car radio, r Mpa eas Neal Lin orivilener saab ara MY 3110) ____ 609 -E_Fiint_ ot. Non Menniiae Biect 1} Dry Goods Store SET THN Aone. 72 ie tao. KEXHORE “ELEC: fese “hors Wa. ‘Gas ‘range “On Bedroom brick trilevel “eas R. J. VALUET, Realtor ROCHESTER 110 Chea Qi ees Dress me 1958. Good stock | ~ PURRHORE- ROTATE: | 30 Gal Gad i GLABS velue. - . elie A aici 345 OAKLAND AVE. 4 — sere HILL SUB. MICHIOAN AVENUE ~ Bones voices wg ‘i weekesl FE 4-154 i ital rope A a ta- yt recovery water beater an aa W. MARYEROLL MIDLAND STREET — 100 x 100 iy rata | Proton Mote Rook BMg. | iiss chairs le’ 4 slr ead, | Oa al. electric heater. ” 8} bed oa ene Tomes Gas MOL TIPLE Brin SERVI We'll’ Take Your Trade | cheap. ton tm thriving vilage Wee's | ~ sk vanity, dinetig set Mi 96. Thom 7008 M59. ‘4 mie hE Wy, 4+-ROOM HOUSE ‘COLORTAT ROAD ih. ot toon) Feogthiee Bun eosin’ |___ MOrtqage Loans 847 peien 7 Se ee Pest West Suburban — © ie oeeee vo ue large bedrooms -ssleued dled rRawerin oROAD (8. of Bouth| 410,000 down will handle, >| Available. Chest and upright. 20 gai auto. ‘gas heater $40.95 A sharp 2 bedroom frame 7 otf Bein lavatory. Heated. puneied, | Blvd. Want A Good Mortgage? cial os. bamecin. Apps | Cob: sinks end” $57.95 up ceri SSONOTES FRO ae recently decorated side St, Builder. “ breezeway, basement. recreation stunt Orn Leor' A ~ (Garage _Giroux-Franks ance, Davisburg. MA 1, Laundry trays, + tea rgd race gi agers ast Es Auto. oil heat and room with fireplace. % acre house 4 rear.) ps your Lad Bap wend an . ve- : iptriow.| ete $83.98 ca a=< m Just one mile MULTIPLE LISTING. SERVIC@ 125 x 170 — High, scenic jot.| AUBURN AVENUE lets ~- 30 GENERAL REAL FSTATE + ebt, and y seoke ‘Don’ 7 t Gis Dri trie C AVE PLUMBING gutrige ithe ‘city and only ; AR * Overlooking Michigan state Unt-| ft. Zoned commercial. 4295 Dixie Hw. 1 cal or eee ae at at ¢. Don't wai joo fai Electrie Co. af ‘South inaw St $1 versity property A L GER cr ware nr, fue ny s0300| Owner Transferred EASY Sah MnO | Nicholie & Harger Co. Texaco Station on z iy = re adi SDEROF a ee F,_.9000 CONDITION, machine. Take up payments, #319 2- J 33_W. MURON _ FE 5-#183 . Excellent posai- rea | - = 7 rT month Fay ‘ccae * tumediote’ Foch] room, 2 bedroom home TO Eee Give Us Your Deal - ———= | bilities for the right man. Paid { GRATE le i CHRIS eet é) Pive Capitol FE 4 near Owens J ohlede! oo HOWARD T_KEATINO CO. EADD' S | Trainin ram, and financing Swaps 8 Rees es. - | a AROUND SET OF Rate SB near Owens Sehgal. New- ol may perfor, Tas | cores Yad Rata oa praiable. atter| Swap Tht Totes na "| WORKER TOOLS PHONE 19 Hey Une % fi - at High- Only $6,950 fdll price —terms Wess “Bubu Rocheste OL 1-781 D p.m. MArket 4 Mr. Webster m ody ed 604%. B Mich MU 4 arranged. nome wit extn bat batt —— Waterford - Drayton HAVE A i FOR TH M ORILAAW 0 port $4 a dare | SOPURE DANGLING 777 . opr ee ©y-| MULTIPLE LISTING 6ERVICE 109 x 150 ft parcels located just | station operators in ares. | _ delat yam | om Orehara ment fack post... only $3.73 NO DOWN | GILDES = TY.CO. type fencing “py pay- - north of Drayton Plains. Einsy| Garage experience preferred. Pin: ar aceliout Puc . ° PE 8-61 LDWIN AVE ing about $1.300 down, you 1 7 fo drive our, own weil, ifome anct available for for Poece mee = its eae ee Ung ee Ge aq. ft. oD Pore assume a 4% per cent ’ sh wl evaee Malified men 7, 1 Ce eae n = 4 chairs and buffet, PE 3 | obey oi Menke with Neg 818 oe. _ PAYMEN T MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE moon a We per mee Wa atkjris “Pontiac tates e Hey “| roe wHag sEdan Re! Ey uilding | m pedrecm, starter homes SY OWNER: 7 ROOM (ODEN | including taxes and ineur- 4 A comme nity ae eee ee “TET’S TAI = int uien Seen me tree. | za, new ah a —- TF | nee oer eek te com eo me Was or wth bale on gas heat, “5 Soret. : paved Soh - BUSINESS” trade bet for aa or truck a = Oree re hake Ave. SURPLUS Lu SER * our eh Wark, Set Contemporary Model COUNTRY . PIRST OFFERING—A Automatic’Latndry ise CHEV DUMP TRUCK GOOD | At Jnck's, 228 N, 81 | MATERIAL Corn Ra. 2 Mi0| Oven Sat. & Sun” Byivan Lake dandy white frame bungs- “it é mat ll Village y condition for Yost, mojor and | -74 4340 Highland Rd. “Misr on ito Corner Fonjiams Lake ered) = jgwer level base- low located tn an excelient ig Mag fertost man and wife co _trailer, OA. & 3s | ing 48 tn MATCH ANCH¢ )R FENCES —— ae ee meets | VIEW . | Ree arts home| oe Smt Mite ered prendwarv Bao repince: | Ws OY GX8 SPACE WENTER. ffyet £4 Sats “ihe tev. || ANCHOR FENCES o MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE :| [fie °™* esciosea ‘carport — oF an Into wooded email family of cou. greets. "Located junk ory" ment cost, Crd un work. cabinet: eiah Or ect!) Om BTA, | oe eee: Pree 47t : ‘Jooks Svivan — Wih duplt- across the river le $10, ~ Terms can All very ire, bets able pa : net = H i Cate on your. erea from old © arranged. with trees. Low down. over $300 per week Down cane 7 FV Fire | a 2148 Garland Bander Scstom vu Bre onan nates “Glenmoor Estates Pty weordert” & radio-pbonographs. | Rick é IP Ban oie Ledge lot rock. fireplace, ‘Par wih bedrooms Very bee A well ag ge 4 pe soma Now f arty Store tia gnome or Rah. Fe sain Eostemnes brick veins dete NORTH £ND ete 6 ee. ee = « : : : GORTHBRN MICHIGAN ‘ Miome work insige. Rew skiing cot] 2pgesitpom,bungale® , Pith irk Ie greed aE |, Guevara, Scere bar: || etl ene capeternaetis | Bitte Teacat copra | AON wanted. Cau for Jars ‘SU JRPLUS LUMBER, e ‘ e for ® mo) ‘ * oe See es Sadat +: tema, tom oe me aise mS, ce Be first, not t ft. ‘parcels, Low oy down, —, aa ian Pump cy) i? GA . bland ry doubles with deity serv. new. t -m" "That taba we) Re oe Lh a Fa ee One oi LADD'S wer ears) gee Pet ers poet = rors Rice votaet fo eee iGl's tap ttaancd ee | |S Pisa, gp tums] MICHIGAN BUSINESS | Pty eestor woe MY: off Baid- ; ji #1300 dwn, 2 brm. ere Me hi - NOTHING DOWN . zy and 9% cay garage. SA = SALES CORPORATION be eee motel a “Hae and 2, Dedrnom ranch with wal ag tg Fag th home te gueetiont cont om ae oT gore | ORS A oe 3 brm. and 2 “vedredtan, OF fhe Eannent @ wes se 7a oneal both ’ ARRO. TY ‘| PARK at Poon TRai oe MY po olen a me | i ted on a le * zaps. , iy family $143 ; 4-1882 "Reet, Priced at $8,500— lot fuet North Pontise. sized kitchen with lots of PES - 41844 “RnR Ok LidH? = as _ EN ieioaces aed down payment requireg Tt + Roaste 5s 8 cupboards Latee utility igual truck to bleach o 2-260 ; | fun . seen room, off fu Priced New Sites; wule. Lite ‘money -- Ver. | Sell or ewap, OR F2000. ls res FOR heat and car garage at $9,960 way pet heave us See the New sites at mont * fu = WILL eauiTy in BRD. 2 ‘ a - CLARK REAL Beitr tri rooms nad bath up Sonic, Sz, | Shoe th py fata CHEROKEE HILLS! _ | —1200 Gorie_Detrow. ii raise “or wil teat wih opuon = _— ren TRA - for month : Ite wooded or hundred 4 “pr : - : ao int" Wres- pen Soe Priced at i ced ga Be WE BUT LAND CONTRACTS Ranch. Cove . oa. a BL sites "were. iasnea rte} SAVE ENERGY, WSE} -#: ft ae ie GET IT QUICK; parchas ag ASK FOR TOM urban Rocation Attractive better ranch 56) tse fpr : nial Tap ‘Cosine conta. +. pon ah ig Vn gg FE Br tceventent.. WANT ADS! To find »|_Fer Sle Qothing se ERI to Choose From through ‘Classified Ads! URRY, se! tines CTE A yg (Batemari | fae a rey i | HURRY, sell things). recreation. rsem Priced ‘at Primi’ weet ate yaps fa (job, place to live or a shina Yes, whatever it-is dial pth Classified Ads.‘ $3,750 ponthiy pay- = ke Ra. fight |” =. ¥E REALTOR PE $9471 campsen ‘ tore | RS ‘otacota BA.“ | good used car, see Classi- FE 2.8181 for an ad- 2a , RAY, O'NEIL, Realtor |. Carl W. Bird, Realtor na + 7 % F pag : f° . if g : eit ae SS i az 4 = = ; ie — == = = =+ re ae - * Saas = . bass 2 91 oO 7 Coe or Sale Care: | For Sale Cars. 91. ao sense _ a _ i : For Sale Cars ee a For Sale Cars 91 | < vn OLDEMO! sg yer ea f oe = s e es. ; ‘ <3 ee oa tt 4i4-FORD-CONVERT,13.000 “The boss sax, : ee = mee IDENS Eos iow totes SY £ae* Sate ote | pr a ae den pelos o-oo Trained, Boarded 70; MODEST 4 ar. Powertivie. - payments.” Mi dopi| SCHUTZ ere os §. Sone _ ft 's irained, : ae Wow. ‘ er «| - payments. erianan’ b ‘mingham . < Do It Yourself 61: Dogs Tra ae : —Time-Place Rly ee, ns | 68 GMC 2-PASBENGER Fe ae Bima GORDI." . 2 - eee : Other nice an such “ ST bus yom Gua" See: ‘3 0 $285. UL 21523, == eG de L ra ‘ e EY uu , B Jd B 54450 ans . 46 MILES PER | _ ton, a irreengrere poco ora G4 . i) uy Clarkston, Motor Sales. 1091 BEINEEL. ge mos |= pon EROM BE ene ees ee ay, Grain & Feed “7 2 s hn Leora fg ried S & ers, polishers, Oakised | manna | i ia rEsten MA §-5141 _pow . e: ” ’ ae TS Paint. «36 Orchard eee sr AND OND RAY. STRAW & {= Mair Bt, Clarkston MA $5141 Pris eC aee want ae “Bright Spot x CASH WA Y Ave. ret ale ING 0 MACHINES | — es an iS ND COT. | iz . S | gag dtop with fut ee H = A—A REAL GAS og FE 10 _ , ES iIPPAFP 8s=Wi Pe Ung bay, straw, corn and oats. Pontiac § aes oder ear Soren on 8 Woed. jest BMW iBETTA—A per —— Orchard Lake at Cass LUMBER PRIC a blag totale Dike pending pod | will deliver. ‘OA te BALE. | 1955 Chevrolet 2 dr. Origino! ym ward, Birmingham. —| Cas" em £4530, Community “Mo i987 PLYMOUTH orate og en ‘ a : : = - . bal. lat Sry ee po eae, Mi rerun | *° I. ie Posen aarshil onan NO MONEY DOWN seiet. CDR RAH. S900.) “1y equipped and a, real sheauty. OSA or peat ‘or more) eae aonicaln Butiders 8up- | 3951 Jor BALES WILL DE. ae 1958 —— wie etree: Oftietsi’s LINCOLN, 4- full time +Quantilies $4.68 to = | STRAW-WIRE | Hit top. Loade mos. on shave 2 selection of OL 2-6206. "08. PORD éxx°s fir plyscore Fp Eero ot A Doha liver PE 107640 Z: car Low mileage. 36 ba i aie ee : ee ee Oe eae, ——— YM $29 q 4 -{ , valape edan, Hydra. | tigey, * has & Bulcks, no d > cBe = Apes ‘comb. doors pr as Cameras, Equipment GUA For Sale Livestock 7 2 $ 1 a eel oh. A one pake dowd ones mies or ur 3 - LPL LARP L LL i flush doors, 13s ie | een nr 2 ee ~MJ. will make dow oe Grade Sue ic WP ft se GRAPHIC COMPLETE YORKSHIRE, PIGS. § WEERS, 2 _ Yur —'60- or 2 : eed as noe CWP ft. .... & .02 1 oe. Robomatic slide pro- i a) ia OA 62116, 's = Priore 2 PLY , Base iene - Ter tpm | a ANGUS, & 0... Healer ands 1, Whitfield —— Stanley Jector Cail FE 2-2937 a ABERDEEN — i ¢ 5 = = "$17 & month. No Slha eee - _ Dtaney. lows ce ERAL ENLARGER AND | ue Say heifers, 1 bull, cai) after ~Ofend See whkewal Cres: 8106 | = fh price gue Bell, Great ern ‘p PLYMOUTH. JUST $110 FwOWRDS: \luminum Windows (y Seren Darkroom,equipment Mi 4:2372- ee Sirsa. | gash needed. Mr a “cy” livers this VeCHUT A 8, : eash. = Se | seg ist mitiac ter | < - Be heater. Hurry $300. worth. 7 i : : YLpB ———+"Tina Coupe Wrdre: Radic Heate feebtl = : ’ 145 down. a G2 iE t : : viz 5 A --Burmeisters- WE BUY. § = ard re | Sen Rad “Holly ——— gy, Yf/ wicem alls pa fare oc 4 “1959 OW N FOR SALE igs PLY, oRAvOY +WE as, projectors, pe recorde ae FEEDER ” tyne eae trans Ant rtation specials, - Di AND oe 7 NORTHERN TUMBER Eocene Bhop. 87 WHu, FE. 5-6308 45g ane Ms Inst eee 14% 8 SAGINAW FE 54101 OVER Pa YMENTS. V0 STAND- eee 147 oe rat ge iH HOLaTan feel anda LO MaAole 55566 ae Maple sia DOD( : Y MONTEREY RD sturr’ Apa ited ee - - : : 0482 An / ole 5- = 95 ERCUR tis p__Pike tee Corie? eens ee ants © | att Varies s Sica LYN, 954M heater, Merco- oi GONVERTIBLE Burcass' 10 am fo2 Dm | Sale Musical Goods 02 VoIsTeRED i_YR OLD WoL Z| eee eee | 6 PASSENGER’ matic white wall tires, wheel | i947 PEYMOUE Te Gek Pe baie “Deiveries availa Se ee ee L Re ois ss Mi ‘iking 60 Ins per. - — y > CAR IS A covers A beautiful blac | Sie: BURBAN TOMBE RO myautipes Mange gpumer wr MEQUTEREO EY | | Cada Wea 43 DN- Praia? tats wat | a Supa ° "E S-4886 : ‘ano Gre TEE BS : a . it's tn supert . Priced for tone, W.S See _ COCA COLA: GALLAGHEE Ne 4.0568 Sale Farm Produce Js er condition *Dynaflow “sin MO. a a Deavesiaes | Thurs. First i TRIC CASE es ai 5 ; | ‘ 5 S&H i, J = 3-3906. eeepler b28) RON, WasbloglOn og eae csen aie |~-- \ and heater $30 irming- 2 PER MO. rth hev. $1,650 buys EM cooler, $25 86 N. " ED CONSOLE P!- ricious ATAYMAN TORS $12 8 Woodward, Bir /. ~_ 7 Oo : f a 977 EAUTIFUL U8 49 APPLIES DEI ds 1 Bala 5 7 : B. AR GAINS: Cae ot “MODEL 8 Reduced from $585 to $492 tn Muto» Orchard 459 8 Woodward Ave. ERIC Ae ND . : R&H. One BABA2 aoc PAN AM : FARM MAC ree ate, Llp is |AURURN HOTS | Male BF Pon: - 5 ORETAN STORE” Wave anan Take over payments APC *roulEe t mile ‘ - a Ae i wee Garage Doors | \\ LC SAN Db ; | ae Abies of Oxford _ a ao lens The finest 's an, CA A AS Seare AGP eee a. B oe os Tee as . ; rat a cl AP Pas Tht ies MN Opdyke _ “LEMENS ST. oy Ae Keego Harbor Seen eee Ore ae es AL SIC — be a soso THE MDOUANR TER: aak noe ve Y LIMIT 2 BLOCKS | a. REHIND THE POST OFFICE I Oe MOTOR SALES ie PONTIAC CATALINA HY- Peay eros te ee Meikle (Gul Rec beeeo 2s pedsls MeCulloch Chan | earl gift che ori stop | Pontiac Traiier FOR GOOD dln ks | 1956 PONTIAC STARCHIEF. 2 eal pe Wo Maple at Pontiac 4511 DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER | Yop, fal ABSOLUTELY eee eee ad losel drs) Deuble fu h | : A COMPLETE uy “sed ( and 1 rie * Catalina. 1 owner. 5 MA 4-45 “FAIR DEALING - MONEY D ‘| Wood and stee, foldaway close beautiful blond fnis RE eet GOpeL Mectit Comen neers ror! Used Cars « algae Like new .. $1345) \\ alled Lake _ Area E STs. ments of $865 mo. Call Credit PO MIRACLE MILE BAZAAR OR rE vase) MODEL MICU: OXFORD UGhILETMANON ros MERE. Soe Bester: | 6, PUSHBUTTON |. CASS ATW. TRE Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 61500. Ce eile ee inom: eee ~ Piano tunin organ repair LOCH CHAIN 8 those who want the best 40'x YOU GET MORE WHERE. tomiine.| DODGE, 1956 — P’ : PE 2-01 Ford. : : : ? . V-8. 2 dr. Cus i t @ low, low give-| fi Harold Turner ‘ Pot cae eee coor cpece PHONE, PE 17-4974 Chemo Kins pS #185 10 mile) Kant ct Otlesd en “SRR COUUGe is HIOK - | 1958 Fora es, $005) equipped and a our ‘BARGAINS - D COND. ean ee tice ees earmetes oo ORAND PIANO IN BEAU. pricey as HO WITH 18 | Gre Galles wastegl loucra mon a . tg ai oa [BE a TU eee aan 147 PONTIAC “Ra GOOE ele TS Gt ton on peiaey SMALL hegany Gsleh, e440 now | ODE Dag is Lakeville Rd OA 6-308 4dr V-8, Slack! ~ cig eas irmingbas | 33764, 24 8, vis FE 8-177] open 4 mM, neg on ‘ ped ey Hepat a to choowe from | - Cagayn KE OBEVERAL USED, RKUGREE LAKE TRAILER a 1954 Creo anaes, hecierwe $1195, 912 B Woodward, Birmingma aalesi Buick. 4 dr. power, ate or 1083 “pontine 4 +. DR, § $225 FE BERR iy 1 OR SAL | Terms Up to 28. mon there! WE IN BAWA AB LOW AM. 665 [eee MY asst the Gent tory a S & white (1963 DODGE. 6 2 DR. Riesins.| RODERS SALE & STE 2.0688 | VS Paddock oe ee WeCO a Occitan Ed Lop WE RENT CHAIN SAWS | lens Wonderful aided 1957 Chevrolet 2 dr “the” Grn *HOME. OP “OF THE. peGuEn JEEP, HO IGAY SPEC TALS” ‘ RIZE BTORMS! aig 120 bass Magee ING, BROS ~| acres Between La t Pousrgiide: j— C ———— r steer. HAVE DIFFERENT 8 cane es) LIAGHER'S KRING, B / Oxlerd ; es heater » $1545 E CORONET 2-DOOR. | ;—’ R 6 "58 Olds convertible powe : A sireen windows Betwe GAL AAAG shee ; “RD AT OPDYKE Mop. mea hew | 3s BODG 3 Hes been 3 Re & brakes. a real sharpie. ” PE 4-066 PONTIAC : ; ILEHOME FBTATES — one owner beauty. ng dan, lots of OR JOLI9 wees re se rants eee eee en: oath » F Phone FE 31-0830 I Ip “| ae complete, s |. PRE ¢2131 - a ale Heater. poeen . ss | chcgen, ace S200 sal usin, hester, OL 1.9761 ee $75 coment fiear the tone 6 NG EC S| - FE AND bew 2 | ae RT ~ BURDEN- A Doube sink & Crim $25, Come in and fea tle TR ODE Cl ' | 1955 PONTIAC V8 ENGINE \ iG - R PAYMENTS -FOU. Romex ce ds _the ae ereere on © one ess ‘ ASP DIRECT DRIVE | rane Hydra OR 3-8248 after 6 emem HOMER feu MTRS. tome’ Let lus help measles to NEW al GaeD CANE : : \ - ‘ : nD Bjectric Vo G j \¥-\- , * ee. 2 : " ome less expens > - 2618 ORCHARD LAKE MORRIS MUSIC | HAIN SAWS ne maby Spotlight TELL EVERYONE YOU “15 Minutes from anes 2308 on Motor Sales” eo. BILL SPENC cf : $95 UP TERRIFIC ae | CHAT, Unity Baby Spothght. TEL. PAID ford. Michigan OA Tete i SALES &- SERVICE DAN ATONIEA) #50 8 Tremendous 24 bie Telegraph F SERVICE FOR 6 MONTHS, «Unity 9729 SOR TCOCD TUREON CARE oe ‘HEV R&A Nee eee eo. sai | RAMBLER PE 8-4541 Seleciie: Deine. stall showers, rx aha ; Huren | orice = smooth cutting Ae I: I. 8- ve ° ron ie Urs CAl L i Sein | orp —_MERCURY MY 3 26 =e oo E R END selection, : lwores- Across from Tel-Huron | endable econo oo AND F r 8. eee "ANE. 500. e Fe A a Inks Michigan F __A : ‘ . | -welght deper THE FA : BERTINE OR a.) D PAIRLA d ooo. - FIAC pravOReherattAe ease _. NV (EGNOS ee epentarie MowEns | - JIM HARTLEY OR 3-611 j 1881 CHEVROLET BTATION WAG. ee Lee Ciaming Bie He EACTORY BRANCIT - eae 4 IZED PIPE | = 1 » -| MOUS PCLIPB LAWN ai BOA | JIM ON R&H ARSOL pare doo d fully equipped with pow- : nn ar engine: : ide ft NI SI Ce NII © DistainuTona: | For SaleTires : ot oa eG tits “a. merical Creat) iP steering and HE FoR “ 57 MERCURY CLEARANC tad Li HERDS Apinet plane DIS fake Orton | U. Nat eres IK L ments o MI 4 4.7500." DIF STEELE F ‘i 2 : 2ein Cal at clenping suPri Y HAMILTON Gil designs €4a6 [915 Hemingway Ra, take TIRES $350 UP we ixie Mer Mr Parks at | ED _ FE 5-0204 pape WAGON. SAVE “PI UMBINO 21000 French Provincial — REA . chigan MY 35821 (AJ UBED TIRES Harold turner Ford | Keego Harbor aps Merc-O- rtible. 7 BAZAAR A Michig 1) Alao whitewalls t Sashabaw | Radio & Heater, let Be .Alr_ canve ie eller Pinas toning rpair | Gee taal K BALE Disie Hwy at Sash HEVIE BEL AIR CON, . Ivory with Red —|4959 Chevro heater, Above ~aHANTY Plano tuning — organ r SPECIAL. STATE. TIR FE 40687 | Drayton Plains. Mixb | 1057 CHEVIE WW + bar! -- -}Q! Matic. : Sn Powerglide. radio, 7 PL YWooD FIBH PHONE, RF 2-492 | : TRACTOR Baginaw 8 vile vert Stratght stict accertt condition su 1 $20 Fie 6 \ ' "ARMAL CUB T 501 Ragin ! ales: tor Sharp® Pvt own- = - average cReAnt Ke FISH *aKane 2930) ; 4! ow Saal #095 + ETANDARD WA rsneioie, | See ND MT Matar S care ce Will accent : (32 oF °53 as down | Pal eaintane 500, 2-Dr. $2095 BES Buick “Sosclel_paratep “Oyas- : le Drayton Platine : ‘tore Equipment 6 | , BROS | traded in on Gen Black or | For top dollar on later OR 3-1603 ayment FE D-7471 after 5 “Oo t 8 eater. Above : Maliugton. Sa e Sto : KI YK | Up to bO per cent o 2327, Dinie Hwy eee PONTIAC flow. radio, h PLYWOOD jeaze TONG none “i Av ones 02112] whittewails asf Hitjf ss (oe, . $179 “RETAIL: STORE” average. 23 ae fle GIB 4 10 Or ARS ae re 1 eR owe | PDN EEIANS oe feat you Wa| d burg Be . Ick Super ¢door sedan Dy- vee piys ore aes, like new PE #143 eae SASL tt AAD) Fe 51 8 Saginaw at Raeburn Tn what ae ai banibe mapacio: Gir en MT r CLEMEN NS sT poor potas radio, heater A oni ‘ S. i} 3 b 5 4 i ; } . . © tans een ile greneea mahogany $4 6h! Sale Sporting Goods 65° To ft ail types of tractore & oun reputation (or (casiae dates . GUARANTEED VerD c it | alry BEHIND EYES ROSTEOEEICE | Wowacs ca: Viare i “ = ome ae “ at 1 = | | Ger cane $45 80 toot |r ae THAT GUN | ay CREDIT TERMS | Auto Service BI; ft M8 ishe'6 pe ieee 5 te to ACEI Es $595 | ‘65 MERCURY crate HARD 1954 Olds Super 88 Meliéay ere INTIAC PLY WOC mae Tr LAY AWAY | Pas t ae. pK Nt - . PN back to a PIKE FE 5.7398 | top convert x atic power steering 1488 aeiein Ave an =e one Th te Yor new mp oF iss Homal [rN & ? os . FOR EXTRA NON SKID PROTEC. | 6 fine ye Vane ton Plains | a) rane Cc a ore nea fs erom e MERCURYIGT +DR MONTEREY | ere “radig. heater and Mane 8 $iTo now, frown New- Idee ie : : 3 rour tifer > 4 FS af : | °Fully equipped clean . PULL DOWN LROHTS- Tre repair : usc lamb! y + (Care & OL VOT) ich have your Uice ny OR 3-145: j ully Glenview Tghtiy eeratched 1 ot Piatole, Bausch lL oae ape . - I +dt Pow. ALER Orig. owner. $1,709. Say nis srieetion dhl dal aie Kormoraan ! ane rer ie | ws a HORSE AND BOLENS | Lk \¢ II SIAN u TOP BUCK lode le rooms iter Boe ant ee nocuEaR lor! 1 3-308 | 1955 Olds Super Holiday coupe My Ne Petree (ok eee reo te Orbe DRYER GUN & RPORTS | Miike Baden Tate pomee naar GOODYEAR PONTIAC WAS Teton: OMe es -— — 1952 RAMBLER | STATION WAGON. Seabee Ne be eee hoseeyy Tertaliqg value k Ra: CLIP fp fully Rd Holly | ow blower and om STORE | Wie. Keb 1953. BUICK. Roadmaster Full ¢ RD COUNTRY SEDAN “R&H ABSOLUTEL fie ne finish. One Fiuerescent 303 Orchard | : CENTRE 18210 Hully be tl hipewet Fvana Fiquipment, | Se 1e\ Cee: wank | 5 Le er Just like new $1995 | 1968 | Fort R&H. Call OR 3-7653 | EY DOWN. Assume eee o bigs and ivory a $1349 RE BUI T BATIERIES 0593 | uiwircse 0771 BELL FRADE | gso7 tiae Mwy MAS IATA WR Care UES Cars tone PLYMOUTN Mardtop. A ute | cpleder Re a, | fil eecue Cal freah Hieata ° ner § Baginaw BUT ele af : : ONDING IN THE f s t be eciean | REHM. W-Walls ae = "OM s at MI V-8 en. ean pated eel le aaciioeisaiee 2 enc Heer eta aes ae] MECN malar we tea | WER EL RR Hee mone en FORD tee STOMA TOM Pea 1 my. Mee become fed Sakae : TTERIFA 05) BUY, AOEL TRAUB | Sanat o% 21 Hood, Phone FE : 1957 BUICK Spec H-top Ra one OLDS SUPER # «DR gin $19 - REBUILT HATTE. i ay GUNS ley Z JAN 10 AT chine Bhop 2 j Dixie Hwy teering, power brakes Dyna 1952 storage | Very clean resin We ® Mesivew eel! ane HAMMER | FARM Atic ieee Oo ane at farm | 22084 PE Gakic ™ PF «sags 8 rai owe: Blue and white “ror oreo FORD ei qe Ee Ford Kee-| . FE . 'TVHACA ee Noro) Uap me selUns Bquipmen f | Keego Harb | 9204 qe TER). DbDoOUnI we) ve AL $45 100 hinery & Dairy 7 | > Poy toe . lef Ht Pwr NE GREEN 0 Harbor, PE _S- We se elt graste,| leap with case ~ leuding Delavel Bulk Tadth at | Sale Motor. Scooters _&2) Wanted Used Trucks | 89 1957 BONTIAC supercniet Pink & FORD, 1954 Cane radio, |, § OLDS. 4 DR. HYDRAMATIC | as ins € ae Thampaon 7008 MBB "4 NETON 100 HAVAGEE MOLD 91 Green Fd . woe arditie | es los See eee . $1895 | aesear he whites Ve powered | ace & healer. Sharp! Curpen |= 6571 Dixie Highway at viet ; mile west of Airport eM Nae pump onever fir T ad | west of eon Perkins Aue | CUBHMAN S¢ oorrne | Ay P NAD 1057 FORD Fairlane Ht v.s Pard- i oe “nate Only $505 eres ee Chevrolet. Commerce | MAple 5-5071 Open nites Cc IALS | Marlin 1030 $40 never tied MU mien eon MR 88104, Bwaria ANDERSON WALES eer | for asl eneaela Ae Raita tare os Tien | MOTORS, 912 8S Woodward | 410 ae | ECRINGHPOREA SALE = >) 4 ‘ries at lone: 4 240 2 | ae ke 1957 RAMBLER Cus 4 | mingham z ; | 1952 OLDSMO NO | WE ARE OF = SPEC LS PA MANA #17 Cveck . ae Na | sed Prue k ine Auto trans R&H W-Wa |. OD. R&aH R&H ABSOLUTELY r family’s second cai | WITH CLAM { ; REA J ; : ‘ on gin ae 595 D VICTORIA | DRA ay-| at $1095 ou ae IMaUraTiON ~ | abot tect wpa calm aon CANT RAD IF) Vor Sale Motorcycles 81> genta Sac Poa aia elon Fins | HM PE ENA abeor one Y | Benet Sa aca late) a HOP Be near tarp : 4 > inners equipmer eile ly $2,695 | woe ATU vee PnEELACE TCAnsac! Tees | Shen) Wa eee JOMNS@N ML 1 a eré| Weta os oe tren ° SpDIRG STEELE moan 59204 | be Paralyte sq ff ; ie BIZBS OF FURNACE & Ko ae o Atarcraft boate and Geter trai ; | : 3 ik exo Harbor 2 | eee a 1 Oak flooring — 300) COATAG nt Ing - ALY Rr s | aS SUNN | av aN Pon THe Bo A F Retad Braneh ar 1eV. e be FORD Go 1 NEED A HOME ‘CAUSE, TT's Bal ay i OF Fink v (he || NSION iS LES iM SUPP? Ika 2 A “Ne N | POSSESS , . LD OUTSIDE! TLL New © ft cutatde flush door ae 2 APRROWAY FURL O11. | ROW AT. MA WNA MARINE, SUPE @hihktanl at Cass REPOSSESS : , COLD ov IP o : WOOT ATE: : ’ 14 | ' FROMM EX Ow ‘ mR 2.8090 Abt NESE & NG A FINE CAR oan en a sin OAKLAND FURL ress | MLR NL CONDITION jee Tener eke Ae ne | IMC -PANEL TRUCK EXC | munter mivd. ‘at Woodward Are 81k9 full price. alec eepine | OTe YOU Lue GIVE ME A GARAGE. — \\ ( " \ | I Slee ee COD 2 CORDS LIKE NEW 92083 eee | Pre-lnventory Sale | genet ee Owner FE 8.7358 | Birmingham $10.50 month Perle aeenat VIZ Ss. Woodward ; RY Al AnRWOX ee i { FROJTINT o -RCURY MOTORA “ ; Ns ee ' “Good body an s, 8TOCK NO 228 PU MRER ee delivered FR 46508 | ety me Ke BOATS Dig as ciake MOI Lan CBE VPicK Up GOOD CON. /_ liebe CHEV 2°-DR POWFROLIDE, ; heater Mr. -Bell, Great Lake _Hirmmigh 411, Mich, SPOTLESS as OLDS. 98, 4 DR. a = : FENINGM &8 56 eer Lig dition = 1 ’ unning cond 5 PE 8-0402 Only Q 8 Paddock oF en Son rae RCREEN FRANCIS | ON TRAILERS FOR SAlF INLAND EAKES SAT 1983 CHE Shor ET Excellent _ - | "TRANSPORTATION a es erst one ioe ane ES ra COAT oS 2d Ore tend tane a Jacobson wea ller a 107 WwW. ae aa LP ‘ 'y ton panel $645 7 : N WAQ. ‘53 Ford, 8 Biles ar | 12 fF orrtgates, geip 5 a i AYAD — Z | 1 ‘ My fake Roar ‘ PR o@7l)) A FR sy A IL. OR' S A ROLET STATIO Teal good i Ae ay he 1" ANA 4 anor LOADS $618 4 LOAD IN] ae Paine On 4 220k er A i T ee Original paint, and sock OL | ROUEN! a Ate & ere asses | oie) : _ SHADER : te OR 18022 OuTWELOa | : SA BILE to pick from. Our as | 695 Auburn D JEEP | ee ene eee : ee tae Woon 4401 OAK Woo! PevOe ae Aue Since 1BA2 Nae Viberglas & {3 curr y sl | cee” Reduced to $1.06 HOME OF a eUNIRY ‘mi . ws ngTOCR 80, + DOOR x A ia SI. : f . CU ne —— . a c . = 4-17. "55° ce Caio Gite Sele ee anos wane S dcmanatralion ar Warnes cred BOATS COVERED (4 MtDORT | TE) Oa na ee | oe tO ea tee erase - Pontiac-¢ adillac HARDTOP. Tu-to%™ Ready for @ AAR” Cleanout doe re! 2-448 : aX ‘ Bydeny : fF Wuron (Plan A NV types fbergias 105] CHE 3 ah os N h Ch 8 ssen Phe) 4 ood family, ee rete irae ae sei giates WOOD FIREFL ACE Bcc is Cae sheniat walls Arran . wank, ah L exe Onion MY Homestead na Male fie ot ort eV t At 7008 oF FE 2-824 —_ ‘ST IMPERIAL CROWN { ‘ ‘ Ss antiole g* Co 8 ak Maple j to fon « an * 1 * wo chard Lk, Ra} ‘ ts Wanders Ave | Beautiful _ robins- | TREAYTOCK iRise Go) CMDs Ohi Ny eB! ee eee * fxciting caravan M 14a | Hunter Bivd ‘at § hel watnsoa Soutbhampton bed Including | 1 Orchard take Ace | FR bait Pre 26) ; 68 i FOR 8ALE OR RENT 2 BEDR = . oy PANFI | Birmingham. a é n ‘t our ar ege@ blue. fully equip with | ; ; SS CHEVROLET % ror : Ss 1 wer It came to us THR SAT VATION ARMY Plants, 1 rees, Shrubs houselraiier FR A317 iv! or Sale Airplanes 86 | 1955 « Inice truck Priced at only | — ON. ee mene RED GHIRLD STORE « THE TIME PO Boy . ee: Panels to pick from $6 CHEVROLET RET AIR C da ae 05 STOCK 221 ae cane Aphllaices | OAKLAND TREE BERVIC a EU ese senes fratiec a Comuate VAAN ANGE NARCOOMNI Pm, $907 3 more Pa nie alll binee Ae Start O ay? $2695 RIG FAMILY CAR op bd: vi sicndty AY i “our “wes as Nea i — tin wh " ance con Thon X e Hi Aealiee atic fe ft alan; € fect OR Vas ’ North Chev i $1265 Private ogner ¥M 34973 L ‘3h PONTIAC ¢ DR | Estate Wagon a only : a an i . ty ; 7 oft wil gas * | ee Wagon, red an t yes CORPATAR $7 WS VALUE ei Star] has Mnsery oh Honew Pinte 7 . . s Dic afari Station’ \ i noremplete fine of seats oh : resentative et ie 41 ft with shower a rtation Offered 87 ter Bivd at S Woodward Ave | * IF YOU HAVE Uu Baler Power steering & brakes, _ Falors woot plastic end pen Pantene ae nqimentals stool Some real buye tn ve ue Transpor Runler ge MI 4-27 38 | “RELOW ZERO" : White tires and tke new. _ Pein oN Le | Pram ail hut tees eesti omen Up tose ina ‘1 OARA FOR-PHILADRLPHIA. ann | Birming * -FORD-4A-DR, WAGON ft §2505— : ss Fjuerescent rehat 2) alter 4 PN fo ff wide COL ye i : aa t ) a wee eee ; heater - ; TOCK Age “ . ; For Ree Appeintemedit” _| & COACH pale le a uh Pittsporgh ar a Le eae SALE on eres ier | r ne * Eerdomacs 7 2se 58 $1505 : ‘s8 BUICK ANOTHER FAME isempel or Top MER & RD HOLLY Me oon —Hartterd— = ; (oy chess : A jet black beau. | used to me now for that au ALBOTT LUMBER 2 ts 69 ; P AIRLINER fo| fheiy ft | CONVERTIBLE A | ci Super dr. tei aut cae tne te Sale Pe 6» OXFORD ritnttternt Maleate “Foreign & Sports Cars 908 RIES esyprce soe This ie aU regP beauty P| Yin tT BUICR supe - er aluminum Glass put in yor ue PORTARLE DOG PENS | tS = 4 Ferry Service ne | “Mercometic, joaded 595 ar 1028 Oakland Ave | FRE [oo oO Fik Hounds, | 1 | i NORTH” PART | Power, gies) sl 2595 '¢ | “O 9 ne | ; pee Nesenien hehund, 1 TRAILER | Br coe FR 5.6806 {1987 VOLKSWAGEN yes i WHY NOT ee a Ue ‘37 } +e . ; USED ALUMINUM aTORM en pore poke nk esa iic _ 88 rie reecner exc. shape. sn) THAT ane kee R” HEN Y W AGON isn ForD, RDTOP | fereen and glans 10 inch & ne NATERED COCKERS & | ~ | Wanted Used Cars” jae during tie day at 7). BANK-B i beater RETRACTABLE | Ht dabata: then kde, PED Gauze _ [Amc nea ren SA LES . neta x Be seen ou cee! ier da lean. GLENN’ S _ Powergiide V-8 radio & aia Beautiful bh blue ne con TOE No a3 al eon 2 ; > > > | Pine § : ft ‘ yo lose 1 i tna HO8TON rennin atu in conn 2 RTRWART GENERAT. as CASH FOR can A EXC |. 416 pm. OF call MA 5-0708 after 56 ; : . kit. Only 4 $1995 7 ~ ere 2 Dr. Savoy for only PAvere CHEM pe te 208 Gatuck Guiles OR 58 ivi? HOLLY VAQABOND / running cand OR 34 pb) Lem DUNLOP MOTOR- SALES FORD 4-DR. WAGON a inuvered byfoid type doors At our PUPPIFA FOR (FAMILY r LAKES & ZIMME ICH Aa $40 Dos OnE AN LAROEST STOCK OF ‘ cae Vix : ET | me . ie ok $10 OA #3087 Ie ate! # to 1 wide 40 to An pe cars FE 2.2606 dave or mporied aperts and enciaualt ta NOW HAVE A Bey anny & cylinder, radio & peasy + g10ne 37 CHEV ROI Door 8 > r : hee : rer ae fe trade sell or pent Ly | ich simes ta solve fe SELECTION ¢ : 56 STATIO’ ti Al cee RRY 1 Le ake S AL || ya NARIES, MONKEY ALL, ick from We tra y rec eyes _ . i n ms Market Tire YEL CARS MOST ; white and fully .equ . cn te Geren FE: 2.0203 Ney 56 Williams elaine, Ve hates some Sorden ane CASTOR CARS | earg i pppedial tail et WERT Low | MILE. MERCURY HARDTOP ice « clean one owner car 334 - COMBL- IND MALE MA ‘ae. | taht no Ire 1 M4 rs es *: t JE THAT ARE G : = 5 rey 2 dr, atom *dnoge an Swinnogs Me eta’ Mere Cuesplon aces ale ty +o eee ‘ Ret MOTOR Fees 7198 For Sale Cars hd ERD To PHROUGH — 7 aetcomaiie radia _& heater sat ts ae ise seats ” ‘ 4 252 Ing Mouth $75 for quick » ti : A ins | EOE j —- SA aa Sars '8@ CHEVROLET ! were fm ’ . : i § oy . ; axe aw. qT hh radio, | Vy UMBIR CO. | we sc078 mii PARKELUR t . CENTURY RAH PC . . HARDTOP wit! RENSON], IG 2 CORE ANE EINACHER (#0 Trailer Sales ATTENTION! oe Gontnenat Rae Z\- KO. WINTER DAYS / FORD SEDAN | Bester pews 255" ae | @ WORK BENCHRg 42 ‘Heyes | old. female, regiateres i Lake Orton condition, take Sale V8, fadio & heater 308 <1 k Wick (Maple Howling Alleyes fair 6-861. "1540 Lapeer Re AVE A. balance $495 FE #8430 | a écer siome | . $ % | Fengths 6 12. 16 ft Can be! Pinscier is Mos MY 24011 on | Ir you M & Seu “SPECIAL “ rono NQ_ \ 30 dup) DOBERMAN +18 1959 New Moon | 1) CLEAN CART (1981 BUICK spe : ; custo . : runes Hoa ured tetas i cropped & bobbed, Pel les Moule Noes Ale june ey oo. EL US_FIRST( DYNA. RAN ARSOLUTEL M8 CHEVROLET 2 door. 41 BUICK 4-DR. ser] SEDA FORD, Sate | ay ‘AIR co a pret a CE ondertul Rall fee be Y¥ ; —_ ri eate : ran be aK and lhe ine Al 2) OU er tae ues ' areca (caters (Wone craleran _ mens ot $5 8% mo oat ‘ST FORD Station wagon’ @ dr $1794 Sedan Dynaflew, -Fadle & * 70° white tires, $1195 ; get a, home fll sel) fer . mite ay : : ie -ETs SUPP ire, neieeen Lake Orion and Oxtord | W 2 MUS | | Mer Fancy nat 4 EM 1310 ‘| PARAKEF en arte » , AN CARS | i turner Ford btoP.. 38 RAMBLER station wagon $1004. . —_ 18? Ban a Fea PAIR. | Ai ( AS « SU Pcp MARDI 2 - r i: "$5 ’ py 8 AND torn RS MOBILE HOME Re | , tis BUTeK 3 ar ~ Sines _ NVERTIBLE »Machinery — ; _60A Spimcrnen orice FR 808i 2 sen installed cata wired, Ph All Makes —— AM Models dynafiow, Ran. ule ies used ¢ 56 PONTIAC @ door H top Be 4 ans cocsnes col loaded wien SEF RANK OR GLENN WEL NT BLOCK Equi. PARAKEETS Gt! an tO, FAT on 028 SH ae | WERE PAYING DE STREUR FORD 294° 3} PLYMOUTH 4 door La} ; | accessorien. Conve ove “or panes in Bakone Anon COME ema ee ore ICANT NGHANGE | TOR'S88 DOLLAR eae oop EE SOT" 8) PL wagon's 9% | more in the spring so r_BAROAL ———— a s Fs 7 é vw i . ITH station : i; a + { FORD DIESEL ENGINES. 4 & 8 PARAKEETS CAN ARIF: yeaa New Andersons i PWHE FINANCE $5 PLYMOUTH station ee ee Erie iy RIE cylinder for trucks, saw milla ete ped S Bince LEAs Osk iat 1OWw 44 ell and ‘Trade | ANSPORTATION ae PONT ACE Aer” om, ; —_ | of Ford gasoline engines for trrig PARAKEETS ¢ ANARTICS els, We biy, Sell ane ‘ i : oth APECIALTY Be. j a ss ul c | tions de industrial applic avian’ i MARE usin Hae a texed B40 Wide CAR aELECTION Wilson Pontuiac-Cadillac | few used engines available Ca _ Hatchery Auburn Ma seed stit ON. RENTAL - TROu "32 CHEVY TO ‘eT ror t i : _Aistributor, Mi Rais: : Rromterep OFR af eile : Ver Lee PUAN M ) “ OR S Al KS { ue HARDTC vist i D C ARS t 43 0. N: { fe) or 7 es Bord eens _pnedich| ge | af HURON INOMY US ws Maans Value* / | M t a : PUP | Bottle Gas \ 32 WE erior’ PU nt > ALES * Li wn} zk De Ma ere eee ee ee 491 _ FE 417 oft Saginaw FR 2 MOTOR SEMA SY 3 “| irysEdsel-Liner d SAVE EN ERGY fle if SF pies Cheap Ol. 4} 0226 ii arts and Supplies Neat mt \SiI ie jAubute. aes HURON _Mercu 4 I ine ~ Woodwar 210 Orchard Lake Ave. AN DS! To find alituuriasd ende IXH POINTER aT eae 2.3200 \ EAL“ CAR! NeW. Huy For ie E 29101 Open Eves, | WANT .AD: | puphies 12 Peeks oid UL 742M fo 8. Rakes "ete eamty eo 4 FOR PATE MODEL i KE AR our NEW Soe canal 232 SAGINAW Bhim _MI 4 1930) F pe . “} iW alter 6 pm - ‘ ; tr : FOR “TOP ¥v wt pes Ss : ake. Job, place to live Cla i iiondtaiens D TOY COMAIRS wh Uab i a tore pee Community Moter Sales BARGAIN? Lots i Cale y 4751, zr E4-17971 re 2 = , ' SS ‘ good used car, see Classi- No papers Of 3.4258 REO cent Holly be eae) fot “atk AUBURN AT Bast BLVD. |i, the \Want~Ads} = a , - fo se Wet re NIL HITE BAMOEDY, MAL . Ba ¥Y Ra, Holly, FR 6-430 ; : . , eo es noe ‘ . \ hied NOW. ‘a B “mega Feasonable, UL 2-5007 alt tesa one ee 5 a8 \ ae & a Gl ee ae a \ - pe a er 6. ; eo e _ ; ; : Z “-, : he “ i 2 ee * ; = . | : Searmicane A 3 : ee. he ee = SS *layh Pome _THE PONTIAC, PRESS, AWupwespax.. JANUARY | z, 1959 = Today's S Televi sion Programs. -- Programs furnished by stations listed tp this eolume are subject to change withomt notice. Channel 2—-WJIBK-TV ~Chapnel.4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WX¥Z-TV_ . Channel 9 CKLW-TV gp nee Sse i ce TONIGHT’S TV Y myQeLscerrs 6:00 (7) Curtain —Time._Johnny Ginger with comedy. ~ (9) Popeye. Comedy. (4) News: ‘Williams. ~- (2) Racket Squad. Police ad- venture. - 6:10 (4) Weather: Eliot. 6:15 (4) Box Four. 6:25 (4) Sports. 6:30 (7) Comedy (cont.) — (9). Superman. * » (4) Life of Riley. Comedy. : (2) News: : 6:40 (2) Weather. 6:45° (2) News. (7) MacKenzie Raiders.) MacKenzie traps renegades | posing as soldiers. (9) Cochise. Town bully goes berserk. (4) Col, Flack. New comedy series with Alan Mowbray as -the dapper colonel who 7:00 tackles problems of* char-| acters constantly dragging him isto mixups, Oft-wid- owed woman features in Flack's first episode. ‘ Adventure. | = Seer (2) Millionaire. Man almost|g:9@ (2) Capt. Kangaroo. goes broke keeping up old! castle he inherits. |: 30 (7) Our Friend Whery. tT Arizona Gun. Man, ena /6 48 (2) Cartoon Classroom, taken for twin, is nearly! lynched. 9:00 (9) Charter Boat, Captain — picks ‘fight with Crunch. _(4) Bat Masterson. Killer impersonates Masterson. (2) I've Got a Secret. (2) Movie. (4) I Married Jéan. al 9:30 (4) Romper Room. 16:00 (2) Jimmy Dean. on (4) Dough Re Mi, 4 Mi _¥s. a bs , Se tea aber ae 10:15 (7) Lady of Charm. dleweight bout. _ — (9) Steve Wilson: Police think murdered reporter was @ dope peddier. ~~, (4) This Is Your Life. (2) Cirele Theater, True story of magazine editor who! adopts. Greek baby: 10:00 10:25 (9) Billboard. 10:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. __{4) Treasure Hunt. - (9) —— Ameo: | 10: 55. (1) News, '10:30 (7) Boxing (cont.) 11:00 re piven (9) Danger Street. Mystery, a Gen 8 night. “Las Vegas Shakedown.” | aie Done (4) U:S. Marshal. New west-! (9) Passing Parade. erm series starring Joho. Bromfield. Marshal chases ‘dangerous killer. (2) Circle Th. (cont.) 11:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime. at:30 t2} Top Dotiar.— (4) Concentration. t (7) Peter Lind Hayes. | (9) Maggie Muggins. 11:09 (7) Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales! wwith comedy, Ha] Gordan’s, 10:45, (7) News: Gordon. iL: 45 (9) Pieces of Eight. -- Today ane nnn s Radio Programs - - ww (980) WIBK (is) lus “Immortal” “Romance, ‘Wings of the Dove' Televised Thursday Dana Wynter canst cast white includes James Donald, John Bara- grey, Isobel Jeans, Henry Daniell, Lurene Tuttle and Inga Swenson jin Henry’ James’ famed love story, “The Wings. of the Dove,” on “Playhouse 90,” Thursday (9:30- 11: 00 p.m., Channel 2). * * * | “The Wings of the Dove,” set in 'England end Italy in the early iyears of the 20th Century, is a ‘moving. love story about a beauti- ‘> ‘ful young girl whose romance with © ‘an impoverished writer is disap- ‘proved of by her wealthy, socialite aunt. To outwit the aunt, the lovers | devise a. clever scheme involv- | ing an innocent girl. The plan | works—with fronic consequences te the pair, ne In this, her third ‘Playhouse 90" appearance, Miss Wynter will por- itray Kate Croy, the glamorous | young Englishwoman. James Don- ‘ald’ plays her impecunious suiter, ery Denshaw. Donald made his .«television debut last season. * bd * ee ragrey will be seen as |Lord Mark, a wealthy contender { | | John Ba Ihave resigned over the austerity’ lissue, -and their party is expected: to proclaim its opposition to the | ‘program formally at a~Gonvention ithat opens here Friday. Flat Tire Ends Luck ‘of Denver Auto Thief | DENVER, Colo. #®—One Denver| i | Suddenly, the car ‘halt and with a terrific jar, The pty slip Dinko Nh ees not born in hospitals. “haswes te Prevost Pua war (ear CKLW (ine) WCAR (1130) «WXYZ (1770) «=—- WPON (1480) TONIGHT > WPON, Muste WCAR, News, Martyn CKLW, News, Davies 12:08 WIR, Mass eee re 2:00-—WIR, Rt. i pl a ance aaa WWJ, Music :30—WIR, Jack Harris WWJ, News, 8a Bapnisens| WXYZ. Wattrick, MecKentie| CKEW. Musie CKLW, News, Labbi CHEW. News, Davies . *. a — 10;08-WIR, Arthur Godtrey | WCAR. News wan. News, Sports ‘ WWJ, News. True Story iN, * THURSDAY MORNING wai. 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Sia teat Wane Rees: Sears | asiecwtate Ss, om, or ‘tarRolePlayed by Dana Wynter BACHELOR AND THE BEAL Mark, wealthy bachelor, and Dana Wynter stars as Kate Croy; ambitious English beauty, in the Playhouse 90 Production of Benry . James’ immortal love story, ““The Wings of the Dove,’ ITY — John Baragrey plays Lord Waterford PTAs Slate 3 Meetings Tomorrow tts" _|the only that singleness of purpose is what’ _|Started at $75 a Week | ‘Tony Curtis Earns Profit 4 Times That of Studio a By JAMES BACON AP Motion Picture Writer versal-International Studio. | ago. | “I can remember not long efter I started at. U-I,’ “when one of the top producers | iness—that I had no future in it. * * * “TI also remember telling him: | ‘T want to be a movie star. That's : thing -I want.’ I guess, | did it.’ He also ‘gives credit |Music Corp. of America “I’m a good client,’ says Cur- tis. ‘I figure I’m paying MCA a ‘lot of money so I listen to them * | Tony estimates he will gross 14% million dollars from two pictures alone ~ “The- Vikings Arion Three firing since Nov. shells were fired during an 18- hour period. And the rate of fire. this afterhoon virtually equaled | the hardest shelling dn Nov. 3, some 39.000 shells in 6 hours, * * The heavy Communist bombard- Three Waterford Township, Par- (later to “the room with the greatest, ment was expected, The Reds had ent-Teacher .Associationg have. scheduled meetings for tomorrow) night. “An annual Brownie-Girl Scout night will be observed at 8. p.m. at the Stringham School, with 104 girls presenting a short skit. movie will be shown. The. entire program wil] be un- | percentage of parents present. Father Vice President Speaking will be Mrs. Iva O'Dell, A\Couticil of PTAs Man Burns 18 Cars— Including His Own HAMPTON, Va. (UPI)—James R.. Rankin, 21, was arrested Giday om chargio of sottnghre to 18 automobiles, including his Police said Rankin admitted setting the fires because he liked! }to see automohiles burn. SESS aie so a ee * The Waterford Township Boy's there wil be &. pare wa Toke a Look at leo long Sor epenatie shin tepath, jhot Take @ glance na ron why one of the oldest - constellations. Chorus will present @ program at It will be visible in the east north.’ John: | Wiley'is in charge of a program. | charged the Nationalists with ‘shelling a commune nursery on ithe mainland Saturday and threatened a severe attack in re- ve The Nationalists denounced as @ pretext for coker Ney caaee | sive shelling of Quemoy. Since Oct. 2% the Communists have been shelling the offshore islands only on odd-numbered days, Except for the Nov. 3 at- tack, the biggest bardments have totaled about’ shells and they have only been occasional. Nome Fair Producer . Templeton Organization, Ine. has next apring.- =i Rn That's the stydio that first hired’ | Curtis for $75 a week ten years, Two others, beth old U-I ’ Curtis recalls, | “and, "| that they'd sooner advised me to get out of this buS-' lined to ‘Lew’ . Wasserman, .aho rung the biggest: ltalent agency in the business —) ‘the ‘turning point for a healthy cut of Ones,’ “The. Defiant * which is headed for a six- | HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Tony Cur-' million worldwide gross. business advisers have just} ‘old Him that he made four times’ More money last year than Uni-/ jare ° ‘Some Like it Hot’’ with Mar- x * *. . Upcoming on the Curtis slate |ilyn Monroe and Jack Lemmon. |\He gets a slice of the revenue, - commit- [Mments, are “The Perfect Fur- lough’’ and “Operation Petfiéoat” .. with Cary Grant. He’s got three more pictures up. “The only way to become and 'stay—and I put fhis in quota- tion marks—a movie star is to |work el the time. The’ public has got to see you,” he says. His television appearances fit into that philosophy. : * * * “Good pictures and often, that's my philosophy,”’ he says. Although Tony long has been a favarite of the Hollywood press corps, he Ce » can't see publicity as a substitute for good scripts. “The public would sooner read about Zsa Zsa Gabor than Greg- ory Peck. but that doesn’t mean see Zsa Zsa’ /pictures thah Peck's:”’ Curtis feelg the picture that ‘cus in his career was “Sweet Simell of Success. Mi itwtecascs '“Kngs-Go- Forth.*—He's alse ja— 3 when 99,162) DETROIT. uw» — The : Marshal | been natyed to produce the T7th CALL pues Sportaman’s Holiday ‘show at the] 59 4.4945 9 AM. te 9 PM. . of Eject a FE 4-1515 C & V ELECTRO MART Open Daily “til 7 Monday and Friday ‘til 9 (2) Divorce Court. Re-enact-, orchestra. L | for Kate's affections, Isobel Jeans 5 Thursday n a ine played the worst kind of - i | at 9:30 p.m. (channel 2). ment of divorce case. (9) News. | THURSDAY AFTERNOON as Maude Lowder, Kate's strong- oo. : . (4) ere ; P 1 : oe willed aunt, and era Raniell as: _in ire as ing. “was ty farsi oiniis aici 7:30 (7) L. Welk. Music. « (2) News: LeGoff. . ; | Kate's father, Lione] Croy. (9) Million Dollar’ Movie. te o eM hea 7 Fats andl inguin bake everybody warned me against John Garfield, “East of the 11:10 (9) Weather. | oy Waloue mean” con See gucan cad Miliie String. W ho ( ~ou Id Be Better Union Officials Charged ett but it was my first crit g stle : ) } re y = year (Wega ik Woman of! 11:18 (9) Weather SS read, a ?) With -Harming Truck stared with it” . | ieee — 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. | daughter traveling ab who .t P] R b l' R ] "Del; : $$ enue ened Intel eee eaaal A) Tt Could Be You. | find their destinies crossed with oO ay mepels mole: Delivering aaa | mah, Aes ten one (1) Play Your Hunch, _| those of Kate and the young writ. ow ’ “Youth Activities ‘baby. Anne Baxter stars. | . ; a’ | (9) Count of Monte Cristo. | ¢f. , ; By EARL WILSON | MINEOLA, N. Y. (UPI) — Three (Gy Btvoree Comrt (cont:) 25 |11:88) 49) Movie Ava) Getdees: NEW YORK — Swashbuckling Errol Flynri — who's been! ofticials of the N rand Open Saturda “One Touch of Venus.” 2) Guid jin Cuba a mo nth trying to meet Fide} Cast et a lot of Se Caieecare Unies (et u ays se aoe ae ns see De Gaulle Plans * frozen daiquirs Instead eee ee araigmed in Nuwas county tt Waterford ~ . (9) M t.) (4) § Ss. | : : (4) Wagon cme) (2) a a 1:00 (2) Ladies’ Day. * * * | court today on charges of slashing) _ : (2) Jazz Show. Jackie Glea- ° a _ “sides eliminated by the De they call me a Latin lovér, In all my life 1 have loved only eis lane jmore ne ann 12.000 Red 3930 Elizabeth Lake Road ree os ast oe a (es, Sey A s one Latin nie,’ ° Pan » Shells lander we the. offshore 1s | SED TV 1 2 Individuals % fr ’ U. f M. Art E hi bi War veterans’ groups protested — ee ee te ee ae e= pei “$12 95 U | Hy te grows from 2 r aa ition the abolition of the pensions paid EARL'S PEARLS: A good and honest boss ts oné who'll al- ‘anaiing: wit a letup in inten. phe au inaitaae DAYS . & - - as ireredty unt tachi ; 4A in obra “ w cee _ANN ARBOR Ww — Richard Wilt, = ——— =xeierana—umually; wae id the os share a little of the credit with the fellow | sity. NSS mL 57 He ial tal fora ‘: lassociate prof onty a token a year—say ng |W | i Beek reat 6 Bares 33 Western state 48 Jt rors trom | ite Wchiven’ eh =) jn that it amounted to a challenge, TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Comic Jackie Kannon tells of a| The Ministry said the National- PAE htc ileal Ho ray 2s po feed egal 3 Goaspiraied ay 24 of nn *! * to their war records. , ‘nudist camp so swank you have to wear a tle to get in... ,/ist guns fire back vigorously, but! H Operatie solo he 3 Batenery - A © Fosme ‘ ‘i pa lend ; “eben works cf art! Two of the three Socialist mem- That’ s earl, brother. the volume of counterfire was not’ ‘te 33 They grow ) Commend ‘s Healing device i a) an in Alumni/bers of De Gaulle’s cabinet, in- (Copyright, 1959) [announced 5 Press from Kids” 36 Pendent 80 Oven: emori a icluding ex-premier Guy Mollet, | ee _ aa morn asio sessser eciomaninesn It was the heaviest Communist | BELTONE PONTIAC CO. RCA COLOR TY and Ser SWEETS RADIO. TV ott Seite 4157 W. n St. "See the New 1959- , "seh ink Miuwe tote get Sadi” : Balle Telniien = 7, od eee ws a SS ee RS Bags eae : eat “This. Valuable Coupon Entities the: Bearer to a 1-Lb. Limit Fresh REMU: Ss Good = ‘BUTTER Only . WITH MEAT PURCHASE SPEEDWRITING SHORTHAND “ GREGG SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING “ACCOUNTING — COMPTOMETER = CALCULATOR MID-WINTER TERM STARTS MONDAY, JANUARY 19 Day, Half-Day and Evening. Many mature women attend The Business Institute. The -demand for this type of office worker exceeds _ the supply. Call or phone FE 2-355] for information. ~ Our counselors will be glad to plan with you. VETERAN APPROVED Permanent Free Employment and Review Service The Business I nstifuute 7 W. Lawrence Street, PONTIAC, Phone FE 2-3551 Call in Person or Return This Ad for 1959 Bulletin 2 Address . | u WHITES FROM RED — Three matched white | racing stallions, a gift from. Khrushchev to Cleveland industrialist Cyrus” 8. « pion team of Russia last year. The Red leader Soviet. Premier ——-earriage called aP aaa “(Nature , Boy) md Otklik (Answer) pull an open a “troika,”” and were the cham- Eaton, are shown after their arrival in New made the gift when Eaton visited ‘Russia last York. The three, kos (Cone};~Naturstchile ‘noosa ; 2: haoe! by Past Atrocities By THOMAS DEL VECCHIO HAVANA, Cuba (AP=-the dirti- if he is au + * * One terrified.youth was dragged) by revolutionary militia. from the, plush Capri Hotel, Watching American guests said Cuban on- lookers drew forefingers signifi-) tantly atross theig throats and) explained that the youth got $33 'a month to tip the police on revo- ‘lutionary ictivities. He was traced ‘through chec ks he cashed. Havana's million and a quarter | est word in Havana today is|people was spurred by memories |‘chivato.”” and — documentary —evidence —of|- The dictionary defines it as ras-|sadistic practices of government interrogators exacting informa- ca), but to Cubans who endured ‘the police state oppression of] ton. ‘fallen Dictator Fulgencio Batista! ak Uke ‘it means informer — and death} A Havana television station) showed an Associated Press re- porter a filmed record dating back to 1953 of bodies bearing marks of ‘beatings, bullets and hangings. The station information chief, Rafael Coello, explaine the pic- tures and gave a graphic account of methods used by police Col. Esteban Ventura’s men in ques- tioning prisoners, Ventura’ was known as one of the most hated _| men in Cuba and was marked by The hunt for Jwdases among,rebels for death. & ICubans Hunt Batista inforrners: He fled. Cubal- last Thursday when Batista left. * *& 8 -. said Coello. ‘The next mornin bullet-pierced bodies of young then, bomb in his hands.” been slain in haphazard retalia- ition for bombings by rebels. Ven- tura’s men pulled captives finger- nails and toenails, beat them, electrocuted them. by connecting high voltage wires to their steel beds and hammered nails into their heads, Coello said. * * * Rogelio Paris, a director of commercial television — 5 he ow 8, -‘One-night 13 -bembs_ exploded,” in different places we found 13) each with an unexploded) Coella indicated these men had} ~ Dees an pts a ped really kep_the doctor away? aoe “Michigan: State University hopes second year of a four-year ex- periment with 400 students, some of -+whom have been éating three ap- ples a day. The University reports “encouraging” results so far. covered: by some form of volun- tary health insurance. (Advertisement) : 6 Matching Diamonds ~ George’ s- . Newport's Jewelry Dept. 14. N. 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