~ acy ’ being enlightened parents. « ‘e oN . i e me oy Ase Weather ws. Weather Bureas Forecayt . Fair and cold. . ? “(Details Page 2) Ui7th YEAR * ete Sales. ax “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1959—42 PAGES. May Hear on Straley i ’ The Herbert W. Straley hearing may begin in one week. Promising speedy action, Civil Service commissioners “indicated that at their next regular meeting on police’ ° affairs, they may begin airing of charges under which the Pontiac police chief was suspended yesterday. Straley has until Sunday to answer the charges in writing and to demand a hearing, or else his suspension becomes permanent. “Under one interpretation of the law, we could put off the hear ing until 10 days after the chief has ry + Report )\ Dead in Twister Wake 7 Missing, 70 Others, Hospitalized and 1,400. Homeless in St. Louis + ST. LOUIS w+The number of dead caused by the tornado which; gouged across St. Louis Tuesday'| has reached 21. Another seven per : sons are missing, and at least 70 more are in hospitals, | Only one of those hospitalized was on the critical list. Relief workers still are measur-| ing dimensions. of the misery in- flicted by the twister. The Red Cross estimated 1,400 homeless in St. Louis and the county. _ The Insurance Board of 5t. Louis said 4,000 buildings were damaged at a loss of 12 million dollars. President Eisenhower declared the stricken city a disaster 4rea, making it eligible for federal re- lief funds. . * * The Weather Bureay failed to! forecast this tornado, >And a, controversy arose over a delay in| notifying Civil Defense officials aft. Straley will return to office,” Lan- | business section and a part of the er it hit. The death-dealing twister struck} at 2:12 a.m. (CST). Brig. Gen. Francis P, Hardaway, (ret.) director of Civil Defense | here, said he: was not notified| until about 5 a.m. Hardaway,) whose job is to co-ordinate ack of researchers and other in a dis-| aster, blamed the Weather Bureau. | The Weather Bureau denied. it had such a responsibility. “It actually developed in the | St. Louis metropolitan area and | was here and gone before any- body knew about it — except where the people were hurt,” said George Brancato, in charge | of the Weather Bureau, . Brancato noted the bureau did issue a severe weather warning, at 8:40 p.m. But it never was, able t6 forecast a possible tornado. * * *® Hardaway maintained it was the! duty of the Weather Bureau to: notify the St. Louis fire alarm) office in the event of a tornado actually striking. The fire alarm office is supposed to notify him) in- turn, Hardaway said. Brancato said he knew of no. such arrangement. “I think. our. job is warning, not reporting,” the, weatherman said. -* _* * | Thursday and Friday will be in recent years. Weather Bureau. records show, warmer, but it will be colder over) Jp the past two weeks, six mail- Brancato said, that a notice was the weekend. Precipitation will’men. have received disabling in- carried at 3:30 a.m, over its tele- total about one-fourth, of an inch | juries in falls on slippery side- type circuit: which goes to the of snow Friday, Saturday and wajks. fire alarm office and elsewhere Monday. “We wish all Pontiac household-| that there was no further threat, x & ‘ers would clean their sidewalks of tornadoes in the area. The weatherman conceded no, mention of the actual tornado was. carried on the teletype circuit. i Charg es in 1 Week answered, but it’s better to {hold it as soon as possible,”| - said Gerald Guinan, a member of the three-man board. Stuart Austin, chairman of the} Commission, agreed. “It is also our intention to hold the hearing /on consecutive nights, not adjourn it from week to week, " he said,’ Commissioner Theodore Carlson has indicated he, too, favors quick action. Commissioners decided to hold a hearing within 10 days of the date the charges were filed, which was Monday, This decision put the deadline at Feb, 19, hut: the Board was going to meet Feb, 18 anyway. a “Although the hearing promises| to be lengthy, I’m sure we will ‘tion,’ said Austin. That's when | voters will decide whether to re- peal Civil Service for police and, replace it with the old trial board. Straley appeared confident but} kept close-mouthed yesterday as he left City Hall after tufning his badge and, police pistol over to City Manager Walter K. Willman. “If I want to make any state- ment, I'll let you know,” he told newsmen before driving off with | City Commissioner Robert A. Lan-| |dry, a supporter of his. There were no indications that Straley has changed his mind about fighting the charges. ‘LENTEN SEASON BEGINS — Protestants and Catholics turned out en masse | today for Ash Wednesday observances as Pontiac churches marked the opening ‘be through by the April 6 elec-| of the penitential Lenten season. Kneeling in Communion service at All Saints Lakeland Ave.; 7 Episcopal Church are four parishioners, (fram left) Marshall E. Smith of 3091 Edge- | field Ave., William C. Rogers of 528 W. Iroquois Rd.; Marjorie Jo Baker of 1859" and Judy Ward of 28 Starr Ave. Committee Puts Bill fo Debate on House Floor Amendment to Give Right to Use Graduated Levy Goes Along, Too ft From Our News Wires LANSING—Proposal for ‘a four cent sales tax took another forward step in the, Legislature today.- By a 5-3 vote, the bare minimum needed, the House Committee on Re- vision and Amendment of the Constitution shifted the bill to the House floor for debate. — With it went another constitutional amendment |which would remove all idoubt as to the Legisla- ture’s right to levy a grad- uated income tax. It ‘cleared the committee 6-3. House’ Speaker Don R, Pears \(R-Buchanan) said the resolutions probably will be debated tomorrow ,and: pushed to a ‘vote early next Lweek. The Legislature plans to \adjourn for the week after Thurs- iday's meeting. Ponting Press Phote 1,000 Flee Homes at Fremont feet early today, then remained fairly steady, That was a foot deeper than the crest of the flood which coursed FREMONT, Ohio W—The ice- choked Sandusky River threatened this city and its 16,000 citizens to ithe north and south today, “T fave every confidence that idry told fellow commissioners last night. Landry fired another round, at |Public Safety Director George D. Eastman, who, ‘made the charges jagainst Straley, . He called for abolishment of the safety director pat as “un- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Wow! Good Weather for at Least One Day No snow, rain, hail or storms are in sight for a day or so, at least, the U.S. Weather Bureau rts. : ontiac area residents are prom- ised good weather for tonight. The eS calls for fair and cold | with a low of 10 degrees. Tomor- irow’s prediction isincreasing \cloudiness and warmer with a high of 32. The Friday outlook is cloudy} with light snow. According to the five-day fore- cast, temperatures will average about two degrees below the normal high of 33 and normal low of 19. ‘The lowest recorded temperature | in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 was 18. It was the erdist Bt ot Sioa through the city three weeks. ago. northern cities’in new floods that} istruck for the pecond time in less fh a yall Pathe aa thee oe ‘There are business places adver: Tae action nds part of the| Halak “fowd.cales” trom. the January destruction. =~ \a depth of ® little more than 18) An estimated 1,000. Fremyt resi- New Floods Sweep Ohio dents were forced to evacuate their homes yesterday and early today. Another 200 to 500 evacuees still are homeless from the first flood. The river was out of its banks for three miles through the city, * *x * . “A. Kage ice 4am, “piled up for weeks, clogs the.Sandysky River to the north, where the water nor: mally rans through marshy areas into Sandusky Bay on Lake Erie. ‘City’ s Hospitals Kept Busy} ‘Due to Ice-Covered Walks Pontiac hospitals had a busy time yesterday, treating! path t6 release the mounting at least 28 persons who suffered broken limbs or seriou bruises in falls on the ice-slick sidewalks and streets. Thirteen of the victims showed auP at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, hours of the freeze. | Twelve others sought splints and bandages at Pontiac General Hos- pital emergency ward. One of the these was City At- torney William A. Ewart, who took a topple im front of his home. Ewart was patched ‘up with a splint protecting a simple fracture in his left arm in time for last nighf's meeting of the Pontiac City Commission. ‘ Another four victims were treat- ‘ed at Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital. The number of persons treated | Was about one-third that of New \Year’s day, which was the worst with salt or sand, if only for the lake of their mailmen,” said Rob- a.m. was 10. At 1 p.m, the iain iat Featherstone. superintendent of mostly in the¢ morning during the early}: News Flash MIAMI (UPI) — An Eastern Airlines Electra turbo-prop air- liner arrived here today after making an unscheduled landing in Atlanta on its flight from Chicago. An oil leak was soon repaired and the flight was con- tinued: A spokesman said the flight could have continued to Miami, was purely precautionary. Oil leaks of this kind are ‘‘nothing unusual and net dangerous,” he added. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (P— Marshall Teague, 37, former na- tional stock car racing champion crashed and was killed while making a speed run af the new Daytona Beach speedway today. and that the landing for repairs | | Upstream, to the south, there is! another mass of ice, five feet thick | n some places, behind the Ballville| Dam. An Ohio National Guard team _ night to crack the ice to the north _of Fremont. Their job is to cut a yaters, if possible. But everyone in Fremont hoped ithe Ballville Dam would hold back | the ice upstream. If it should cut loose suddenly, ft would sweep down on the Fremont business district and wreak havoc jin an area already under nearly! two feet of water. CRESTS AT TIFFIN The Sandusky River crested last night at Tiffin, upstream more than 20 miles. Then it rose again this morning. Usually the river reacts in*the same fashion at Fre- mont, about 10 hours later. * * * Statewide, the situation s¢emed less critical than in the earlier ‘flood | At least ‘three deaths—directly and indirectly—h ave resulted i from the second disaster, but | there were 15 deaths last month. At Findlay, with a population of 24,000, the Blanchard River crested | ilate Tuesday night ‘at more than inine feet above flood stage, _ about; ‘a foot higher than the January mark. Approximately one-fourth of the icity was covered with water. Civil Defense officials said. about 200 (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) | Group Probes Jukebox Fixes Rackets Committee to Check. Charges Singers The House committee, headed by Rep, Louis C. Cramton (R- Lapeer), also reported eut a proposition which would require legislative approval -for any pay increase ordered bf the State Civil Service Commission for State employes. All three proposals. need a two- thirds favorable vote in both the House and Senate to go on the April 6 ballot. My Valentine: Watch Out © for Traffic! CHICAGO (UPTI)—The National ‘Safety Council issued these re- minders for a safe Valentine’ sPay| weekend: “Valentine, I love you true; Forced on Public WASHINGTON ~The Senate Labor-Management Committee, continuing its probe of the jukebox industry today, is looking into evi- dence that gangsters sometimes itry to force certain singers on the! public. Committee counsel Robert F. Kennedy said he expects, before made an unsuccessfal effort last he is through, to produce evidence hoodlums ‘have moved in on juke- box record distributing firms with the idea of pushing these singers. Chairman John L. McCielfan (D-ASrk) has predicted the in- quiry will show a sinister com- bine of top undetworld figures and corrupt labor union officials has tried to put the jukebox, pinball, and vending machine business in cities from New York to Denver under its tron rule, | Kennedy named among today's |witnesses John Vitale of St. Louis; Raymond Patriarca of Providence, R. L; Frank Zito of Springfield, Ill.; Mike Genovese of Gibsonia and Pittsburgh, Pa.; and Joe Sal- ardino of Denver, The hearing got under way Tues- day with a former official of the Wurlitzer Corp., big jukebox man- ufacturing firm, testifying that as its general sales manager in the 1940s, he had to make deals with gangsters in order to make sales. Baltimore Airport Busy BALTIMORE, Md. (®—An es- timated 35 to 40 planes, carry- ing upward of 1.000 persons, were diverted to Friendship In: ternational Airport Tuesday night because of weather condi- tions at New York and Phila- delphia, Gov, Williams’ plan to mortgage “Sure hope ao one runs over [ihe 50-million-dollar veterans trust FO ee fund. lay snarled today in a web le i tof political maneuvering. - “Watch yourself in traffic, * * *. : mine; The four-bill package escaped “whe want® a bandaged from the Ways and Means Coma. « Valentine?” imittee yesterday, But it will take - a coalition. of Republican and Dem- County Dems fo Meet trie i'ns rase al cae Tomorrow in Pontiac ithe House floor. Williams also said today he will seek an industrial FHA program to insure loans for construction of Oakland County Democrats will meet in Pontiac tomorrow night at the County Offices Building to hear Billie S. Farnum, deputy secretary of state, as keynote speaker for their pre-biennial spring election convention. * * * Carlos..G. Richardson, county — said the State Centra! Contmittee had picked Lincoln's 150th anniversary for cqunty dele- gations throughout the state to pick a record 1,605 delegates to attend the party's state conven- tion in Grand Rapids, Feb. 20-21. Democrats here Thursday night will choose 125 delegates, making the Oakland delegation second only to that of Wayne County in voting strength at the state convention. Statewide delegates in Grand Rapids will select party nominees on April 6. : x *« * Richardson said he would oppose any move to show support for so- called Democratic candidates for the Oakland Circuit Court bench. Some criticism had been leveled at Republicans for having, eight GOP-fayored ‘judicial candidates speak at their county. conven- tion Jan. 21, oo for 14 state positions to be voted) | manufacturing plants and indus- itrial research projects in Michigan. He said he would ask the Legis- lature to approve a resolution to put such a suggestion on the April 6 ballot to amend the constitution. He said the program would cost the state little.or no money. The state would guarantee repay- ment of the loan to the lender. Williams said his tax program and the FHA program would give industrial development a boost. The plan would permit the state to guarantee loans up to a total of 100 million dollars. . *~ *« * Williams said, “Loans would be made by lending institutions. If (Continued on Page 2, Col, 7) Banks, County Offices . Will Close Tomorrow All’ Pontiac area banks and their branches will be closed tomorrow, a legal holiday be- cause of the 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincoin's birthday. All will be open as usual Friday. Oakiand County offices. will be closed also for the day, but the Fontiac city offices will be open. as usual for business, mail delivery and cotlections, First of Lenten Guideposts in Pre-Easter Series Standards Weren't Enough By ROBERT YOUNG Screen and TV Star When our first daughter was born, 22 years ago, my wile; Betty, and I prided ourselves ae e hoped for a large family, and had decided to be very modern, very intellectual with our children. od were to have something r ne we called ‘‘Chris- ; tian Standards,” i by which I ‘sup- BP pose We meant ethics. And to project the chil- direction, we de- cided each would be christened in -a hon . sectarian ehurch. But no “4s church ties would YOUNG be forced upon . them, They were to be allowed dren in the, right), As a_ young married couple Betty ‘and I attended church only at the fashionable times of the year, Christmas and Easter. When I thought about it ‘at all, I felt no need for constant church affilia- tion. * * * But we did want our children to have those Christian Standards! Thus, each of our four daughters in order of their appearance— Carol Ann, Barbara, Betty Lou, Kathy—was christened in.a lovely ceremony right in our living room by the minister of the Beverly Hills Community Church. ; tk * IGNORANCE SHOWED And right there my \ignorance church proper, as I have since done, I would have observed on the bulletin board that the denom- ination was Presbyterian. But I to choose for themselves, “ib dn't,, Betty and I ‘simply as- was showing. Had I entered the | sumed ‘that a Community Church was non-sectarian. Once the girls were christened. we ,followed point two of our plan. Their mother and I tried te surround them with a closely knit, loving family atmosphere. We heard their.prayers regular- ly, for we were praying people ourselves, “You are,” I told my daugh- ters proudly, “free to choose your!» as I was wrong. No teal_choice was being offered them, no_ habit of church going was being de- veloped. Fourteen years—1l4 long years— elapsed before any one of the chil- dren decided upon anything or even mentioned a ‘specifie church. | WANTED TO JOIN CHURCH Then from boarding school, Carol Ann--wrote us a_ letter. Would we mind, she inquired, if she joined the Episcopal Church? own religion.” But I was as foolish’ for Robert Youngs—They Needed a “It isn't sudden,"’ wrote Carol! Ann. “I’ve always had’ a tremen- dous respect for our chaplain, and I must admit. it was his faith that made him what he is. So I began studying the service, trying to un- derstand the words and the sym- bolism, and now they have great meaning for me. I, truly love the service, and it gives me some- come I need.” BRM LL a es Comes cies ccescccsenvens 35 County. News ............ ., 1B Biitoriate .......ccsscreee.. 8 Markets ..... seuooongs sees, 36 Obituaries .......i:scsceeeee. 4 | Sporta .....45. qreseotsus S1-S0 TV & Radio Programs ..,, 4 Wilson, Earl... 4 Wonien's Pages vseuaeve 23-6 pt hebwene 14 | t A few weeks later we attended her confirmation. - During that summer vacation, ‘each Sunday while mother and father and all her younger sis- ters slept, our 15-year-old daugh- ter rose quietly and went to All Saints Church in Beverly Hills. Then, owt of deference to Carol Ann, Betty and I began attending giWith her. The younger girls,, still ‘ifree to make their choice, now chose to get up and go to church _ school, zs | In one $hort summer we be- came a churchgoing family! SEEMED IMPORTANT first I, personally, felt strange; I had not been to church jin a long time. Carol Ann's re- t iturn fo school left us on otir own, ‘yet still: we ~went, Why? Because tit began to seem important, that’s | why. i Then one Sunday” morning an. center of thelr lives, to have last- adult confirmation class was an- nounced, As Betty and I attended the class we began to learn things, to, feel a part of the group,. and when the inst period ended, we went ri t on into full chureh mem ipy We had made our decision. Our three remaining daughters were still offered their freedom of choice, but with this difference— our own choice had given them a real choice. Churchgoing had be- come a reality. It was a thing you did, not something you just talked for wondered about. NOT FORCING SOMETHING How can you teach a child the necessity to meke a choice if you haven't found«it necessary to make one-yourself? Talk does not place values anywhere. If we wanted our children to place God in the 4 lives? ing Christian standards, then wor- ship was not a question of forcing something on them but of offering them an opportunity, and of avail- ing ourselves of the: same privi- lege. : a Has being a churchgoing fam- ity made a difference in our We feel it has. There has been no dramatic), sinner-to-saint conversion. Fortun- ately we did not insist on mira- greater unity with one another and our fellow man,‘ and there is a new steadiness and stability in our family life. It has been easier to discuss our problems in: terms of our relationship to God. BLESSINGS cles. But we have grown into aj - Church! : reaction has been pe like that of our youngest daughter, Kathy, who knelt to say -her evening prayers with us shortly after her ninth birthday, one—her mother, myself, her sit ters, the neighbors, her school teacher, the dogs. Then she started on her eque to Santa Claus. It taking stock Betty wiht I have: She ached Sontag Oe * Re ge ae Lhe sg RED ASRS, A ED “oo one os + La _ ‘THE PONTIAC. PRES DNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1959. \Teen Club at Standstill in Its Search for ‘Home _ Rd., Bloomfield Township, will be held at 1 p.m. tomorrow in the Bel] Chapel of William R. Hamil- ton Co. Burial ‘will follow in Ever- — * wu a « oh r=. ss - S, WEDN 7 BIRMINGHAM — With several, possible’ “homes” rejected, the Birmingham. Teen Club apparently has come to a. standstill for lack ~~ Parcel in County of a meeting place. jgreen Cemetery, Detroit. pee en op ROE: Se The wife of a Chrysler execu- Rep. Farrell E. Roberts is mak- - This morning Robert Girardin, tive, Mrs, Metzger died Monday ing another try at giving Oakland | -|senior board chairman for the club,| a¢ her home of a heart condi- County’s.“‘little Shangrida on, _ - \said he ‘felt ae that the) ‘tion. ' earth” a home. 4 _|meeting. scheduled for tomorrow ro a ee Roberts said —— — ‘Inight would see the” problem She ory a rare av of First ine a bill which would give tte owner solved. Chureh of Christ Scientist, Frank- e. of an unattached, uninhabited 9.60- a — lin. Village, Principia Mothers Club ' ’ . y Declining te reveal identity, |and Pine Lake Country Club. acre tract of land near Troy the Bs L in. the middle of/right to petition for annexation. of the newest offer until after the | \rs: Metzger is survived by.her d a question. ee ¢ oe a ennai Nae husband and two nieces. = > with heat ecistant| Ever sinee Troy was incorporated) | ments and the club will be able | ‘David F. Robertson stove in 1955 this parcel has been a to get under way in the near | Service was held at 1:30 p.m. to | and still get the room! + of any governmental area, fatuse day for David F. Robertson ‘at ® €.-H, Harteler wrote this making it fee of local taxes Kirk-in-the-Hills, Bloomfield Town- the department. — and municipal services The Teen Club student panel has!.4i) Burial was in White Chapel ° “1 don't have the answer,” re ee. “Jagreed that while, a building of',,,— Mémorial Cemetery. ~ An éngineer with Detroit Edi- son Co., Mr.- Robertson, 39, of 4725 Cimarron Rd., Bloomfield Hills, died Monday in Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit. Surviving. besides his wife are two daughters, Dennis-Ann and Marjory Dee; three sons, David, Donald and Douglas, all at home; one sister and his mother. Flood Waters Pour Oyer Northern Ohio plied William L. Batt Jr., secre However, the owner of this left 2 " wartment. _|-out property, Rodney M. Lock-- Mee at, We Gapertmes | wood, of Detroit, has volunteered Seek toHalt ors" Dr. Street Ouster Robert's bill, which he said Taxpayers Group Asks their own is most desirable it is best to accept suitable facilities and get the club activated. x & & The Rev. Thomas Phillips of St. James Episcopal Church says his public relations committee hag in- vited every organization: in~ the commugity to take part in further- ing the club, which came into ex- istence at the end of the year. might be debateg on the House) — floor either today .or tomorrow,. would allow Lockwood to petition! either Troy, Birmingham or Royal) * Oak for annexation. All three areas surround the Lockwood property a: Sh hCG Michael Hogan, 18, of 1538 Pierce Injunction Against A lies ae : ; ce / ae aS mE, AP. Wirephete St., was sentenced yesterday to 10 Dismissal Chart : on eta ot ans | - ~ DEVASTATION OF TWISTER — This ‘t# an aerial vieWof w the tofmado that raged through the area yesterday. Latest death [days in Oakland County Jail by - its chosen would approve the annexa-| section on the near west side of St, Louis that was hard bit by toll is 21, with seven missing and many others hospitalized. alg oven Township Justice tion , tinder provisions of Roberts’ ‘bill. The youth, arrested Jan. 21 in day filed a lawsuit seeking @ perma: Ae — : me : Bloomfield Township, was| (Continued From Page One) nent injunction against the Fern- The West Bloomfield state rep- J d A { C d A cccgel at beng Geek ond “Aas ’ resentative said only one other p tt _ {persons are known to have evacu- Gele-Daaré of Educetion'’s Clams At ccs of o parcel being U es cce A L a rg e row e n S disorderty./ Sentence was with: |oy oo held at the Jan. 27 hearing when Hogan said he wanted to join the Navy. . Township police this morning said Hogan told the justice his en- : _. |listment failed because he was on eral Savings and Loan Company, Invocation was offered by|probation, in turn presented Kampsen with|Rev..C. Warren Wilson, pastor of t eal. of De. Scott W. Street as prit-) os sss te the state, Ne ,, said this is near Saginaw. H. Russel Holland granted a tem-| A siniilar bill, also sponsored by porary injunction until represent@-' Roberts, passed the House last year tives of the Board appear before but was killed in the Senate. him next Monday to show cause) * * * why a permanent restraining order) tie said he expects his 1959 v EMERGENCY AREAS Findlay, Van Wert and the vil- lage of Ottawa, and Putnam County, in which Ottawa is situ- ated, have been declared émer- gency areas. In Van Wert,. flood waters Trombly Appeal Retirement Board Has Comment pn Way to Realtors Banquet Here The Pontiac Board of Réaltors not be granted. ~ sion to once again get by the : @ plaque commemorating his suc-|the Baldwin Avenue Methodist ' P £ t} January fire. reports issued by from Town Creek covered an es- “Dr. Street has committed no Housé, and “I think the Senate Force Action = by a large crowd et the, Elks cessful term as president, plus a Church. Dinner music was provid- Fire Chief Clark H. Smith st j| timated one-fourth of the city of yo Ne — ich valid pot any jwill report it out of committee! LANSING (UPT) — The state — per bor pt aad har SHOW | sift from the organization. 'éd by Jean Boroska at the organ.|a logs of $22,715 on buildings and| 12,000. Up to 600 residents were porn of his contract,” veich, Papeete Ml is t k Judges Retirement Board today comeny aficat we |) panama ae furnishings during the month. homeless. , . the. cult says, dorsa't anglte gers! arety since of silted ty ormally accepted the request_of| Atenied ke 350 realt x *® * In Ottawa, an estimated 5 per .. 7 F property in Macomb Probate Judge Joseph, Atte y some realtors Tia) dsscctmen deavured 1s ck titan lt'rombly’ ae iwith General-Motors Corporation: 445 will see its newly elected of- ; ; x‘ ‘Trombly'’s case: i % , At Warren, in northeast Ohio, 4 will “be. bed ficers .conduct their first meeting) . Lad — anmaged” nA in Declar Ing | “There ts a way of forced re- * *& * at 8 p.m. tod some 200 persons were evacuated day in the Commuhity vale om * 'tirement, but it is not by making) pp. Irvin, who has taught at Street's Feb.-2 demotion to teach- Divor ce Void ‘application to us. It is by going) several midwestern pheriac in- er_js carried out. ‘|to the governot and the Probate’ cjuding Michigan State Univer- The plaintiffs claim they will be! A Detroit businessman living in Judges Assn.” . er. | sity, ke to the assembled burdened with more taxes should’ Bloomfield Hills heard his Nevada Trombly, faced with demands for! businessmen om what he termed ; moon w e the Board hire a new principal divorce declared null and void investigations of his court, asked) «gy.7y Sellity.”” and reduce the salary of Street in in a precedent - setting ruling inlast week for retirement and then| ,,.. - his new capacity, thus making the Wayne County Circuit Court yes-| yesterday withdrew the request. Two out of, three salesmen across the country do not know. Board liable for court action at the’ , taxpayers expense by Street. a Sherans W. Gilmore hend “1 will not embarrass the re-|how to meet and cope with diffi- Further, they argue “whatever ., rit ia ruins r~ anc: tirement commission to make my (cult sales situations.” he told his salary is . Mon a decree decisions tor me,” Trombly said ‘audience. His speech centered in a telegram to Gov, G. Men: around the major points which he id Street in his new ; . _ obtained March 22, 19355, by Thom- capacity will be a burden by rea- ,. p Henry of 6545 Red Maple} .., Williams. “I am a judge, \said a successful salesman must and I will. make my own de- |have — the ability to learn and son of the fact that his services Rd. on : : : grounds that the wealthy in agother capacity are not needed pusiness.executive had no intention} . ; : cisions. | practice. = Trombly, in his telegram to Wil-| x * *® of making Nevada his permanent Another burden on them, the home. . | couples and company claim, The ruling in a suit filed by liams, said everyone in Macomb, Irvin emphasized the concept of would result if the Board did not Henry's first wife, Mrs. Serana A,|County and the state knows his selling by asserting, ‘A salesman) - reduce Street’s salary and hired Henry, is believed to be the first\Case “forward and backward.” is the final step in production; “I have done nothing wrong,” | NeW Pontiac automobile at the he-said. “I am pertectly well in |!2ctory is potential but the sales- every way, but for my hearing. |™4n makes it a product. -“In my memory, I -have never, Foemwgoard — ad ’ “ Ose) ': seen a worse thing done to an in-\citizens Mutual Insurance Co. in lon man in the State of Mich- Howell. Alcuin G. Kampsen, 1958 Garden Club to Meet from the same area hit by the - ££ + jJanuary flood of the Mahoning The elected staff includes Edith ver: Hart, noble grand; Opal Shira,’ A drowning was reported near vice grand,,Ina Nixon, secretary;| Tiffin. Kenneth Wolcott, 21, a Pearl financial secre-| Heiflelberg College senior, was aney, tary; and Mildred Smith, treasurer.| missing and presumed drowned “Mra. M. Seth Meteger = - | after his canoe capsized in fhe route | Sandusky River. Service for Mrs. M. Seth (Jane) . Metzger, 65, of 7015 Wing Lake’ | : “And Car Crash Vict Sales Tax Hike Plan (Advances in Lansing (Continued From Page (ne) any state cash is involved at all, | it will be an insignificant amount.” Loans guaranteed by the pro- gram could not exceed one mil- lion dollars on any single project and could not’ represent more than 90 per cent of the project's cost. The governor noted that the tax program he presehted last week House. ri gt ef ® im Is:Buried in Detroit A second victim of a head-on crash that killed a Waterford Township woman Jan. 29, was buried yesterday in Grandlawn Cemetery, Detroit. He was Detroiter Peter J. Smith, 36, father of four children, who died Saturday in University Hos- pital, Ann Arbor. Smith was the son of Mrs. Irene Smith, 3418 Warringham St., Dray- ton Plains. He also is survived by three sisters in Waterford Township, Mrs. Dolores Cole, 6193 Lindsay St.; Mrs. Marjorie Gule- j . NEW PRESIDENT GETS GAVEL — One last ‘night's Pontiac Board of Realtors banquet was the organ- ization's official change of presidency. Here, Alcuin G. Kampsen (left), 1958 president, hands over the gavel to new president, Cramer E. Partridge. Pontiac Press Photo Filing. of the suit followed highlights fusal last night of the board _> < reinstate Street. A crowd of 900 persons attended a public meeting in which they cheered and jeered as they gave! Street loud support. president of the Board, officially turned over his office fo newly -elected president Cramer Part- In filing the suit, Mrs. Henry indicated no dissatisfaction with : the $500-a-month settlement de-| ROYAL.OAK —The Royal Oak’ ‘ . vides a 30-million-dollar tax -&% ‘creed by the Nevada court. ButOrganic Farm and Garden Club’ — = greets him — Ma Hear Char QS ‘Woman Posing eteten for industry starting in 1960. wich, 6535 Manson St., and Mrs. Start Red Cross Fund she charged that Henry had i will megt Thursday in the First) (6% to the _— | y q -717: ’ |He said this plus the loan program |Madelaine Bellows, 6515 Manson. to oust her from the plush Baptist Church house, 309 N. Main| "*™ P as Williams “should encourage present indus- * © for Tornado Victims The. Pontiac Chapter of the American Red. Cross announced to- day that a relief fund has been started for the victims and families affected by yesterday's St. Louis tornado. A? for the local chap- ter said those wishing to send con- | tributions to the fund could do so either in care of the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund, ad- dressed to the postmaster in St. - Louis, or mailed first to the local chapter, 118 Franklin Bivd., which will forward them. omen High tedey %, lew te- 4 tomorrew 3%. 5 S eeeneeneel Today in Pentiac temperature preceding 8 a.m. TE O.m.. cece 4 :: pt ee | : 1 P.M. cvevews. Ww Pew EN Ow ee He ee eS sow. peavebtecse dd ‘* eewenes seen 2 Van Lopik of Detroit . IPolio Clinic Tomorrow Rointe Country Club, where she enjoys privileges as a member's wife. She and Henry were living|of minerals in soil fertility. St., at 7:45 p. m. T. R. Baker of Rochester will speak on the role;rectors, James Clarkson, executive Member of the Board of Di- { Within One Week vice president of the Pontiac Fed- (Continued From Page-Qne) in Grosse Pointe Farms before their divorce was granted. i Henry has remarried since and moved to Bloomfield Hills. Henry's attorney, James Hagerty, said Judge Gilmore’ laratory judg- ment would be Appealed. . Rotary Club to Hear The Pontiac Rotary Club will have Clarence W. Van _ Lopik, general manager of the Masonic Temple jn Detroit, as guest speak- er at its regular weekly luncheon meeting tomorrow. Van Lopik’s talk is entitled ‘““My Fez Is Red.” The address will be based on his work and experiences soothing the temperament of proud prima-donnas and visiting virtu- osos, and the studied observance of the protocol of theatrical arts. Thé speaker is widely known for . Tomorrow's meeting will be held at the Waldron Hotel at the regu- lar time, 12:15 p.m, ~ A PTA- sponsored polio clinic will be held at the Waterford Vil- lage School from 6 to 8 p.m. to- morrow. Shots costing $1 may be received by all dents of the district. To Give U. of M. Recital | “ANN “ARBOR w—Jay Thomp- ison, a bass-baritone from Manistee public recital at Uni- will give a versity of Michigan Sunday eve- necessary,” but won support only from Commissioner Milton R. Henry in a 5 to 2 vote. Last week, Landry called for Eastman’s ouster, but won only Henry's vote then, too. * * * Another of Landry's. moves against Eastman received a set- back. . City Attorney William A. Ewart announced that in his opinion the public safety director was acting within the law when he stripped leaving him only his rank and Landry had implied he would seek charges against Eastman if there were a violation of the Civil Service Act in his handling of Straley. Civil Service commissioners said they may ask the city to provide them with special legal counsel. Straley of powers last Nov. 12,| ° itry to expand within the state and Wife Caught ‘should attract outside industry: to : : - locate here.” CHICAGO @ —-The Federal; Under the program, the state Bureau of Investigation said a would make good any loans in case ‘Chicago woman posing as the wife of default and then could foreclose. lof Gdv. G. Mennen Williams of!The property would then be oper- | Michigan here yesterday got away |ated under a receiver or could with it: temporarily. sold to someone else. x ke UF Williams stated his proposed The FBI said Elizabeth Nancy| tax program would “show a very Stevens, 31, telephoned the Mich-' small dectine in the tax load on ‘igan National Bank at Lansing — the under-$3,000 income groups, - lidentifying herself as Williams’ 8nd modest increases for those. wife, Nancy — and asked that, with income above that tevel.” $400 be wired to her in Chicago. Williams said a table furnished | The bank complied, but sentipy Dr. Harvey Brazer. executive the ‘order in the governor's name. secretary of the Citizens’ Tax Ad- Elizabeth picked it up and vod Committee, showed the . changes. et i ins FBI sald, A cashier | ‘Statistics like these should be asked for identification, which |helpful in evaluating criticism that she could not produce. The FBI |2d0Ption of my program would re-/ ube enticed, “ sult in discrimination against up- : per income taxpayers;’ Wiliams | They said the woman was gaid. charged with fraud by wire and The table: S > would face a hearing today before) “Tax (pet. of incomne)| | ’ a U.S. Commissioner here. Income © Existing Proposed | x & & ODD .cs000000. 19.37 =: 19.09 Smith’s car was struck by the skidding auto of Jolin C. Mitchell, 58, of 2349 W. Walton Blvd., Waterford Township, on U.S. 12 west of Ann Arbor. Mitchell's wife Lillian, 54, was fatally injured. new — ANTI-COLD capsule Fortified with VITAMINS A, B,, C, D More Complete Relief. of Cold Miseries! . © Shrinks swolien membranes © Relieves sinus pressure and pain _ f 4 ae ° Dries up mucus ‘See #798 Talel of colds It appeared that Ewart, their) 4 number of Michigan bafks|'2,000-2,999 .......6..1205 11.93 regular legal advisor, would have have fallen for the woman's fraud| 3,000-3,999 ........++ 9.63 9.71 the job of prosecuting charges'hy wire scheme, the FBI said.| 4,000-4,999 ..........795 8.17 against Straley. Many banks complied with her, 5000-6,999 ..........°%.22 7.63 e ® * request without checking to de-) 7,000-9,999 ........., 6.00 | 6.62 “It's hard to see: how Ewart|terminée if her story was true. |10,000 and over ...... 5.78 7.50 could act in two conflicting ca-|She was arrested Jan. 30 on an pacities at the hearing,” said Aus-jidentical charge and was out on tin. 5 oe bond, the government agency said. *. °.. On His. 150th Birth Date aes order of the day o life. n virtually A WINTER CHANDELIER __light today like crystal pendants from a chandelier were these ge, Tells 58 Earnings IT The SS. Kresge) \-e-coated branches “én a tree }| Office Building on W. Huron st green one, x * ” 0 = for most of us — nature will transform Pontiae Press Phote Glistening in the morning sun- xt to the County Prosecutor's . Soon — but not soon enough this silver-like-glow to a \ }; America Lauds Lincoln . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Observances honoring Abraham Lincoln today were the President Eisenhower planned to attend a memorial banquet tonight in Washington, The President has pro- . claimed this year as Lincoln Sesqui-centennial Year. Other celebrations marking the 150th anniversary ~ Thursday of the birth of the Civil War President were planned throughout the week from coast to coast. \ The sesquicentennial events began early this year and are scheduled to continue into the summer, » W that future every level of American civic A famed, Chinese-born author sizes up this‘ ‘Klk PRESS 4 . We i are ‘98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor RE WOKLU FUTURE . . = . : ~ . ma = Pe - . =» * e ¢ ‘ g ‘ ® ¥2 3 a j : ee! => : : . é - BON : : > : 5 ‘@ we eg ; ne ‘a : bas ae * = 7 , or wi ae went -% 4 2 - ’ . fa se i = Sean es SSeS E " fp = 2 . . 2 . 5 = A Regular $1.98 value. Stain- 3 14.95 Roaster Cabinets | 1.95 Round Clothes Baskets “7 15c Rubber Door Wedge 2.00 Rubbish Burners 16.95 Sunbeam Elec. Fry-Pan | 3.45 Pyrex Mixing Set-4-Pc. 1.00 Map Wastebaskets E - Smooth Sanded Hardwood 5-Fi. Stepladder $4.95 99 Value 2" 88° colorfast, reflects = E t. Resilient. Limit 2. with stee chun eee Limit 1 Has pail pr end 'STOREWIDE EVENT-Guaranteed. 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Cigarettes—Limit 2 (6c tax) ... .Ctm. $2.15 King & Filter Cigarettes—Limit 2 (7c tax) Cin. $2.25 $1.50 Bankers Choice Cigars—Limit 2—Box 25 $1.15 10c Fairway Lighter Fluid—3-0z. can. Limit 2 .. 5e 25¢ Tobacco Pouch—roll-up oil skin. Limit 2 ... .6¢ 39¢ Scotch Tape & Dispenser—'2"x400" ..... .21c 98¢ Ruled Filler Paper—5 holes, 230 sheets ... .59¢ ing down prices for you thrifty 98c Flashiight—All metal, 2 cell (Bat. extra) ...19¢ 15¢ Flashlite Battery—North Star, reg. size ..... .5¢ 10c Men's Pocket Comb—heavy duty, limit 3 ....2c $2.50 Alarm Clock—‘Reville’ 40-hr. (10% tax)$1.39 50c Pencils—adv. misprints, No. 2 lead, . 10 for 15¢ $6 Schick Razor Head—model 20 or 25 ......$4.25 $3.95 Sunbeam Razor Heads—fit all since ‘45 . $3.19 $1.00 Toenail Nipper—cuts toenails correctly. . .58¢ $2.00 Shears—6, 7, 8 inch size (chrome finish ..99¢ 69c Choc. 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Broken sizes. ~—Basement 3 — Pant Ladies’ Girdles : Irra, of $2.95 : Famous makers Cc : grties, in gizes.5, : -M, L. Some have™ inner bend tum- my control. American Made—Baby “Receiving Blankets Regular 59c 25 x 35 inch size he blanket. cont brand by Reged, in colors. Limit + blankets. —Main Fleor Elasticized Waist TERRYCLOTH Children’s Panties — 5 Oge Regular 39c each—heavy terry cloth panties for children size 1 to 8, Choice of white and colors. —Matu Floor Tadi 3s B Fabric Ladies’ Bras Irrs, of $1.95 Cc Selection includes circle stitch, high : uplifts, straps, etc. : Sizes 2BAA-38C. —Matn Floor Sale! First Quality — CANNON Sheets $2.39 Value 1 59 7 72x108" Muslin ... E $2.59 Value 81x108" Muslin ... E $2.89 Value 722108" Percale ... $3.49 Value : 861x108" Percale ... —Basement For Boys or Girls 100% WOOL $5.98 sm 99 100% reprocessed wool jackets in sizes 3, 4, 5 only. Snap front, snap cuffs. Green or blue colors. —Basement ‘Cleattace Entire Stock Boys’ Dress Pants Values to $4.95 ror choise of ae Sale of Entire Stock MEN’S Dress Pants Values to $7.88 9 99 Rayons, blends, gabs, acetates, etc., in sizes 29 to 42. Alter- ations at a slight cost. 2 —Basement All Leather Upper - Men’s Black By “= Work. Oxfords. Regular $5.98 Value widths. Leather uppers, rubber soles and heels. | Regular of NOON’tiI9p.m. Matin Fleer ; 399 | All sizen.6 to 12 in medium 3 \ ——Basement 3 ppt Ladies” Nylons “ peed ng fy amok, ; 2 shades, Sizes 8 iL. : 1,95 Ladies’ Flannel Gowns ist quality, puff sleeve, Lb blue, flora) Gizes 32,.34, 14. 4 2.95 Ladies’ Flannel Dusters ° ~ Button front, short Sleeve, asst patterns, colors, @izes 10-18. 1 COSHH HSSCHSSEOCOHSCHSCOSEECEECBEOEESOOOROSEEEe Clearance of All - Nylonized Acetate , Ladies’ Purses Ladies’ Half-Slips Regular $1.00 c a Value , a icot knits, elas- . Suedes, plastics, : ticized waists, C leatherettes, ete. wide hem and Colors & styles. : lace. 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Fiberglass Insulated Baby Diaper Bag Regular $1.95 Waterproof and Cc ar yg aoe C sunuet wee ny 3 rows a nse as bottles, Straps. 1° —— 1.00 Girls’ Purses - 59¢ ‘Mighty Midget’ leatherettes in assorted |_colars. OEE BOEING 2.29 Girls’ Flannel Shirts 1 29 _Ban.; jong sleeve, washable, check & piaids. Gises 3-14. 1.95 Girls’ Robes Flannel or terry cloths. Check & sold golds, broken sizes. 3 ” Polo Sh 97c Boys’ Polo Shirts 57° i Combed cotton, long sleeve, stripes, asst. colors. Bizes 8- 14. 1.79 Boys’ Caps Rayon & acetate, quilt lined, ear flaps. Sizes 6-7. ..... _99¢ 9 40c Boys’ Stretch Sox-3 Pr. “77 ¢ | BARGAIN BASEMENT 15c Gannon Dish Glothes—3 for ist quality, heavy mesh cloths, kitchen designs. 14x14-fnch, 2 i ® 1,98 Plastic Shower Curtains 84° 6x6-ft,, vinyl In blue or green colors. 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All sizes. medium only. Sorry—No Phone Orders—No Mail Orders—WN. at These Prices. Rights Reserved to Limit . ‘ = ; L = ve “\ 4 o * wee : ARS a “aHE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 M1 1950 oe a base | sinilionies Fie Breakclns fst.” nen _. Reported Here’ | of 40 ee tor F vill be hela Bae : Ww ‘aes — eee '2 p.m. rity the Davis Fu Rash of Burglaries) neral. Ho iarewviek ere: 6 wile, eainet Eire’ Manghter died Saturday in| Investigated by Police! two brothers, two sisters and one! Pontiac, ond © Deputies eeepeeenagee ‘ins. \ WILLIAM. SWARTOUT _ MRS. LYDIA MORROW © hrs. William Swartout, 78, of} “ost ares residents stayed in-] Service for Mrs. Lydia, Morrow, Jackson, died this moring at Pon-|d00rs last night, but the ice and former Pontiae and Hamburg vesi-'tiac General Hospital after, a short|snow didn’t bother burglars in the: dent, were held Monday in London, illness; She had been visiting at waterford Township area. ore 4 yell of her son-in-law and oe He. £ Survi are a son and a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank G.) , .e daughter Mrs. Harold-Fenner, both|Tottey of 224 Star Ave. ‘or the seognd straight night a of Pontiac, seven grandchildren) Her body is being taken to the string of burglaries were report and 17 great grandchildren. DesNoyer Funeral Home, Jac kson, to sheriff's deputies a wale . for service. police. : . : ee Oakland County sheriff's dep- ~ County AAGP MRS. IRA POWERS uties and Pontiac state police | ep : amage Service for Mrs. Ira (Anna) Pow-) handled five breaking and enter- rw Chapter Elects ess ot 5825 Andersonville Ra., Wa-| ing gomplaints early this more 'terford Township, will be held at| ing. They believed the same men 10 Car Bodies - New Officers. _— [1 a.m, Friday at the Coats Fur} were responsible for all the Pythias was a tife member of the Oak- ae Z rneral -Home, Drayton Plains. An burglaries. Four Pontiac physicians have|11:30 a.m. service will follow at Deputies discovered three break: / Mh. © ccachg.j been elected officers of the Oak-|Our Lady of the Lakes Church in blag . 50 Cadillacs Scratched land County Chapter of the Amer- Waterford, Burial will be in Mt. cea es, acing “ein a) ver | Afte ‘ Meeti ican Academy of General Prac-|Olivet Cemetery. : F . J Labor ar tite: The Rosary will be recited at! ; . *.* 5 Dud 1 _GM Doubts Sabotage They are Dr. Harry Riggs, pres- the funeral home at $ p.m. Thurs- A service station at.6695 Dixie _ : Highway, Independence. Township, = ident; Dr. Edward Elder, Jr., pres-, a Powers died Tuesday. at|"@S entered and $5 taken from, ; DETROIT «™ — The Detroit/ident-elect, and Dr. Harry Arn- ste tiseph Marcy Hompital “Pon (vending machines and the ca sh a Times said today that 50 Cadillac|koff and Dr. Joseph Nosanchuk,|), pital, caine, deputies aad See Nation “ware comand Mikal, members, ef ce Beard’ of oe wre cocarel, 1) ULE A ee night on the assembly ‘line of! Directors. : as a charter member o y after that, Our Lady of the Lakes Church.} Service Station, 5647 Dixie High- General Motors’ Fleetwood Body] Other officers elected to the 150) sid sean | vay, and-Mobilgas Station, 5999 Plant here. member academy, which is asso- GILBERT RODRIGUYEZ dk, Andersonville Rd,, both in Wa- The Times said the. plant's night ciated with state and national as-- DRAYTON PLAINS — Gilbert! terford Township, ‘were reported. shift went to work an hour’ late | sociations of general practitioners.' Rodriguez Jr., four-year-old son of| eatered. An undetermined last night after a meeting at which | were’ Dr. Thomas MelInernay of|/Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Rodriguez of/ amount of money was missing the discharge of two plant .work+|Royal Oak, secretary-treasurer,|3130 Warren Dr., died Tuesday) trom vending machines. / ers was discussed. Dr. Vincent Russell of Royal Oak,|evening at Pontiac General Hos-| crate troopers suid Linabury's &| =, _ 4M, officials iebkd thet come of state delegate, and Dr. Greg Dun- pital after a long illness. Lawson's Service Station, 2825 Dix. | | the 360 car bodies processed at (0p of ‘Keego Harbor, alternate His body is at Melvin A. Schutt). highway, was also broken into. | ‘ the Cadiliac plant last night delegate. Funeral Home. Another burglary was reported at | were scratched, but said no —— ers emcee MRS. AMOS WILSON Mohrburger’s Restaurant, 5896 Dix- | | evidence of sabotage was found. IMLAY CITY — Service for Mrs.|!¢ Highway. A GM ang eatd it is net Amos (Clara Belle) Wilson, 74, of| In both cases an undetermined unusual for car bodies to be - Royal Oak. Man Proves 7521 E. Imlay City Rd., will be|@mount of change was missing | He e f i ad > $Sa""tiat “standard procedure [He Likes Postmen bold ot 9 pa. Tearsiay of MCCS tweed ee : calls for the cars to be ROYAL OAK — Investment jin Imlay Township Cemetery. ~ Cadvertisement | and retouched. broker Anthony Odoi who lives | Mrs. Wilson died Monday at her 9 | GM said it had no figures on| at 1244 Fairlawn Rd. says he jhome after a short illness, She is q@ Ss s ys how many bodies were damaged) likes postmen and proved it here survived by her husband, a son, 3 Times Faster Relief | last night. yesterday, {Forrest “of Hancock; a daughter.) - gerunes laboratory teste prove, BELL-ARE Officials at headquarters of the} He gave the Royal Oak Post |Mrs. Oralee Hall of Dryden; a = 8 ee ; United Auto Workers said they} Office 100 pairs of creepers — |brother and three sisters, all of KM LANS teday for had no knowledge of the incident| those things you clamp on shoes |Nebraska; four grandchildren and fed pow a oe Danae. jE gg 3 and referred queries to officers to keep you navigable on ice. |two great-grandchildren. ey bdcoal ee camote.” r of Local 15 which represents _— workers at the Fleetwood Plant, - . iin cA Long-Distance Call Tells 1 M0 i/ } FAMOU Ss pelapmeiccpesta (oul MAKERS SWEATER SALE Chadeayne groped for the inane telephone early Tuesday. * ge Ban-Lons in long sleeve slipon, short sleeve slipon, cardigan and dress- : Tt was a long distance call from! . her cones David Volk of Indian-j}- Fe you al] right?” Volk asked. “Of course,” replied Mrs, Cha- -deayne, “Why do you call at this maker styles h de Then she and her husband * ‘Orion dressmakers i learned of the ree which had | < % Fur Blend dressmakers a half a block from their. apart: | } ment. | % Wool bulkies and dressmakers American industry is expected to) spend 10 billion dollars a year by 1973 on scientific research and de-| | velopment. | SAVE? | | im - “Your Choice. | SAVE! ‘4.99 CASH and | A real bonanza in sweater buys! 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Literally, this is translated as Fat Tuesday, © _ really a more meaningful rendi- tion would be “Tuesday for Fats.” During Lent its observers deny themselves fats, along with other indulgences of the flesh, so tliey go on a fat spree just before Lent Germans traditionally use up all fats in the house for pancakes, pastries and “kuchen” on the day be- fore Lent which they. call ‘“Fast- nacht,” Over in England the house- wives hold pancake races. In parts of Spain and other Latin lands a strip of bacon shaped into a sardine is elaborately buried. x *«* * In the United States the great. Mardi Gras celebration is held in New Orleans as a culmination of the whole carnival season. This was first introduced in 1827 by - students bringing back from Paris the custom of parading in masks and costumes on Mardi Gras. x « * Christians the world over are to- day starting their 40-day Lenten observance. For many of us this special re- minder of Divine guidance may be a means of reckoning with these troubled times. Ben Gurion Undaunted by Influx of Refugees With the lifting of its ban forbid- ding Jewish emigration, the Ruman- ian government has opened the way for 250,000 Jews, all that remain of a prewar population of one million, to leave the country. Under Israel’s Constitution, any Jew who desires a home will find one there and Rumania’s action will result in a large in- flux of skilled and educated peo- ple. The new arrivals will put a heavy burden on the Israeli economy, which since 1948 has. absorbed a million Jews, an al- most incredible number. x & -w¥ Premier Bren-Gurion hopefully predicts that the Soviet Union soon will, allow emigration of Russian Jews. If this actually happens, Israel would be confronted with a sudden doubling of its two million popula- hee De “This would be a desperate crisis, os ‘Ben-Gurion is undaunted. He hopes to develop the Negev Desert area, which is three-fifths of Israel's y and with less than one per cent of its population. Econemic aid the United State’ in the form _Of loans and sale of surplus foods for ‘Israeli. currency, is enabling the : Dally Except Sund “ — % ae Pome eentiac mb Ekta sing Manager M. ‘Treapwetr, lation Manager OG. Masten Join, —_ sre Lent mea different things to dit: " ferent people. The word itsélf seems berlin: econbetry and: i B rowing populations. | a ew kw Although staggering under the load, Israel courageously continues to keep the'door open to its scat- tered co-religionists. It is supported by the United Jewish Appeal which contributes an avérage of $65 million a year, and by sale of Israeli bonds at the rate of $50 million annually. This . year the Jewish agency which ar- ranges and finances immigration is asking for a special fund of $100 million from the United Appeal. * * * The Arabs claim to be worried that Israel will find territorial expansion necessary to accommo- date its population needs. But Israel leaders have faith that with a little help and a lot of hard work the still undeveloped Negev region will provide homes and employ- ment for those who‘have lost all their possessions and have come vs begin a new life in Israel. “Five ‘Hundred Sxcuses for Hus- bands” has become a best-selling book among men in England. —Press report. Sales of this book in the U. S. would be small, as most American husbands have built up a repertoire of far more than 500 excuses. * The Man About Town Tooter —Creeper Both Are Menaces on Our Roads; Cause Accidents Wedded bliss: What too often results in wedded blitz. This column is tn full agreement with the sentiments expressed in a letter from “Safe and Sane Motorist,” who claims that one of our greatest high- way menaces is the driver who Leans on horn more than brakes, usually doing this as a means to scare “Other drivers into giving him room to break the speed regulations. Right here on our Pontiac streets have been instances where excessive horn blowing frightened drivers into losing control of their cars and bringing about wrecks. Near the Waterford Hill the other night on the Dixie Highway a woman who has been driving for 30 years without a ticket was 80 badly scared by a loud blast from a speeder. as he passed her that she ran off the pavement and into a utility pole, The slow driver also becomes a menace when he exercises his “carefulness” so that he blocks traffic. Accident figures prove that : The creeper and tooter do almost as much damage as the speeder. Bad manners often are as rampant on the highways as in the home or other places where bigoted nuts assert themselves. Florida continues to be the favorite winter vacation spot for people in Pon- tiac and vicinity. Arizona and California get a few, but a talk with A. J. Bogue, ~ Manager of the Pontiac AAA office, shuws that Florida routings are the most in de- mand. This also is the case as peported by Pete Waidetich, local Greyhound Lines Manager, and William B. Gracey, Pontiac ticket agent for the Grand Trunk. Some of them report that the ski craze has created a demand for north- bound routings. A long list of ploneer material is re- ported by Harvey S. Griswold of 12 Gingell Court, which he is anxious _to turn over to the Wisner Home as soon as it is opened to the public. ‘The friendly and progressive rivalry be- tween our two beautiful suburbs to the north increases-as the result of next year’s census is anticipated. In the 1950 count of noses, Lake Orion had a slight edge, with 2,385. and Village President Waldo C. Leipprandt says it expects to hold that lead. However, President Ted Pearson of Oxford asserts that it should over- come that slight handicap, and boost its 1950 count of 2,305 above that shown by its good neighbor, only two miles to the south. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Rachel Fosdick of Bloomfield Hills; 83rd birthday. Mrs. Flora B. Jewell ; of Oxford; 86th birthday. Orson Bochanan — of Metamora; 80th birthday. Rev. and Mrs. H, B, Johnson of Lakeview, formerly of Oakland Coun- ty; 54th wedding anniversary. “a ‘Mount tae but if 2. Can Ride it David Lawrence Says: We Have Limit on Price of Peace WASHINGTON — It seems abay sometimes to personalize big igsues and doubtless Moscow is reading with exultation today the news that maybe Secretary of State Dulles will not be as active as before. For there are in the Soviet Union as well as in the United States and Brit- ain many who think that the policy of this country is “in. flexible” or LAWRENCE “rigid” or fixed at ‘‘dead center” because Dulles presumably wants it that way—and that. once he has left office, all will be changed. ~ Actually, there is only one simple* barrier between Moscow and Washington today. The Soviets want uncomditional surrender which means no concessions of substance on their part, * * * Anybody who stands in their way is promptly labeled as unrealistic and inflexible, and as desiring to continue “‘tensions'’ in preference to acceptance of a- supposedly attractive alternative — ‘‘peacefut coexistence.” Dulles is an international law- yer and an experienced negoti- ator. He is handicapped by the fact that there are newspapers in America which continually tell the Russians, in effect, not to worry about what he says, and that American public opinion is virtually ready for peace at any price. When Deputy Premier Mikoyan returned to Moscow after his visit to this country, he told the 21st Communist Party Congress that the American people are really in favor of: peace but their govern- ment isn't. * * * < The attempt to drive a wedge between the people of the United States and their government was transparent. Oddty enough, the angry re- action which followed the Miko- yan visit showed that American publi¢ opinion hasn't changed a bit—it is basically distrustful of the Commuanist regime and isn't ready to surrender, cither. This correspondent received a bigger mail about it from all parts of the country than on any other subject in recent years. - tk * * The people from coast to coast insisted in their letters they were nof taken in by the Mikoyan trip. It is interesting to note also that many citizens are beginning to say about. war that there comes a time “‘when you can take just so much and no more.” . Phrases like. this have not ap- peared in letters to this writer since the days before the last two world wars. Tt is a strange phenomenon, but there are many observers who wishfully think that, because war is almost too horrible to contemplate, this means the peo- ple 4 are willing to swallow their The Country Parson ~-— the inflamma- _- pride ‘and their patriotism and surrender to a foreign foe. No greater mistake could be made » in evaluating public opinio# in America, Perhaps the most realistic ap-- praisal of the opinion of the Ameri- can people today would be to say that they want peace, but not at any price. * * They are willing to see peace negotiated but this does not mean that our side. must make al] the concessions. Nor does it mean that the supposed ‘‘settlement”’ can be of such a nature that it obviously will breed war as a consequence. What makes International di- plomacy hard to conduct these days is the fact that some of the inflaential newspapers in afl the free countries are so eager for peace that they give the impres- sion te Moscow that almost any- thing will be accepted. This is called “flexibility.” A press that can express itself freely is important to maintain, but there is an obligation also to make sure that the opinion of the silent citizen is taken into account. For today there is really a greater support by world opinion than ever before behind the poli- cies of the United States and her Alles in the face of Communist trickery. (Copyright, 1959) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY I sald, 1 will take heed to my ways, that I sin not with my ~ tongue; I will keep my mouth with a bridle, while the wicked is before me.—Psalms 39:1. * * * When we advance a little into life, we find that the tongue of man creates nearly all the mis- cmef of the world.—Paxton Hood. Dr. William Brady Says: ‘Sterilize’ Is First Rule for Treatment of Wounds Back in my early-practice days, a doctor in Dresden had a young patient with appendicitis. He called a Watkins Glen doctor to operate, and a Penn Yan doctor (me) to give the anesthet- ic. When we ar- rived at the pa- tient’s “home one good look at the patient told us the boy was dying of general peritonitis tion (infection) had spread from the appendix DR. BRADY through the entire abdominal cav- ity. = x * * When we arrived at the patient's home and laid back the bed cover to examine him, we were aston- ished to find, on the tremendously swollen abdomen, a rooster! The fowl had been split in two and applied still warm. Had a similar experience when a Branchport doctor called me in consultation in the case of a chitd in the country. When we exam- ined the child, we found that her father had just split a lamb in two and applied the careas4 immediately to the child’s ab- dominal wall. The child lingered on for months and finally succumbéd to tuber- culous peritonitis. The parents would not consent to operation. * * * From many years’ correspon- dence with readers through the country I gather that people now— adays don't go for weird or fan- tastic remediies or treatment. But it is abundantly evident that im- proper first aid and home treat- ment of minor wounds still, causes a lot of trouble. Chief fault with first aid: and home treatment of minor wounds is that it is not aseptic, that is, not surgically clean. INFECTION STARTS The wound comes ‘in contact with ground, floor, instrument, fin- ger, clothing, dressing, ointment, water or other matter or’ surface that is not sterilized, germ free. Thus the fresh wound becomes in- fected, and an infected wound can’t possibly heal .as. fast or as well as it would if kept sterile (free from germs). A sterile wound (such as an operation wound) heals prompt- ly, by “first intention,” that is, the edges, carefully held togeth. er like china fragments, become cemented immediately and heal- ing proceeds without formation of sear. An infected wound must heal - ic system and up- - set appetite, pro- by ‘‘second intention,” it must be left open for drainage and heal- ing occurs slowly, after granula- tion tissue (‘‘proud flesh’) has filled the would up to skin level: Formation of granulation tissue in- evitably leaves more scar. (In the next piece about wound healing we'll talk about the use of soap and water.) * * * Signed letters, not mo than one page or 100 words — pecatalon to answe: stamped self-addressed envelope ts sent te The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1959) Voice of the People Jeer From TV Height of ‘Un-Americanism re A Sunday eveningTV show featured a group of Ukrainian dancers. : At the end of the program the head of the group thanked the master of | ceremonies for: his. kindness to them. As his interpreter reoselag, what -he said, there was a ioud hoot from the audience. ; hk > RS a | This was the pooreet example of Amoricaniams I've ever Witsened. To most Americans anyone from the Soviet Union must be plotting to. overthrow the U. S. Government. This isn’t true. “these people may have been wishing to be free of Soviet rule and become an American citizen, a eo ae. re - * We may not like Russia or her theory of communism, but we don't have to condemn every Russian citizen. 4 _ I never see anything like that again. —— (Editors Note: Because of the similarity of names, there has been some confusion concerning a re- cent letter. The Mr. Clarkson -re- ferred to in- Voice of the People was S, James Clarksor, State Rep- resentative from Southfield, and not James Clarkson of Pontiac.) ‘Lottery Will Solve State’s Problems’ At last someone in Lansing eomes with a real smart idea that will make from 5 to 530. million a year for the state and it’s a lottery. * ti: ., &.- The good thing about a lottery * ts that if you don’t believe in. it, you don’t have to take a chance. Everyone has te pay an income tax or a sales tax or a gas tax, but no one has to buy lottery -tickets unless he wants to. x * ® Make the first prize $100,000 tax free and the people buying tickets would swamp every office: in the - state. Those that didn't like it could stay home and have their taxes helped just as much as those who paid. Believer ‘Discard Junk Mail to Save Time’ Some time back I read an edi- torial in The Press that said you could save time by throwing all the mail in the basket unopened if it didn’t have first class postage and I tried it and it works perfects and I suggest that other people try it. Minutes Saved ‘It Isn’t Surprising People Lose Faith’ One day about a year or so ago my wife and I happened to be at the corner of Huron and Pike street when we noticed-a car with four men stop their car in a no-parking strip on Pike, the northeast corner. The driver got out and entered a store, walked behind the counter and on behind a partition. He came out in a few minutes with some slips of paper in his pocket, walked back and entered his car, x *« * At that time on the opposite side of the street a police officer leisurely walked away, taking no . notice of the illegally parked car. At that time police headquarters were about a block away. Is it any wonder there are corruption charges and lost faith in Pon- tiac’s police department? * * * I receive your paper here in Sarasota every day and even though it’s three days late, I enjoy it very much. Lorne D. Weaver Sarasota, Fla. ‘Disgusted ———— Weather Inspires ‘Several Letters I didn’t ‘send my children to school either, those two bad davs. It’s enough they walk all- that way, but are sent out to play regardless of the weather during school. Then they have to walk all the way home again. A school bus with seven children goes right to Herrington School but’ can’t stop at these corners, so we are told by the Board of Education. Why? We don't even ask for a new bus. Just let our our children use the‘ one that's, already going there. : Mrs. Jack Parker 518 Emerson ’ “Let’s not lose sight a the fact that the largest percentage of children riding school buses don't live within one mile or even two of the schools. It wouldn't be possible in any kind of weather to set my six-year-old out on a five mile hike or my teenager on a. 12-mile hike to school. x *« * The school buses and drivers deserve all parents’ heartfelt thanks for the huge responsibili- ties they assume driving on snow and ice on back country . reads to pick up school children. * * * Maybe you walked and I walked to school, but let’s not becorfie too smug about our own particular situations. D. H. Vive la 84. You must be a city softee and your M. D. probably told you not to overexert yourself in cold weather. You must be retired and probably took a peek at your ice-covered Pontiac, which. you forgot to park in the garage, so vou said to yourself, ‘‘It's a good day to write letters. Guess I'll go back to bed and get up later when-the sleet Jets up and then I can write to VOP and blame someone other than the weatherman for my predicament. Madame T. Three cheers for the Pontiac schools that djdn’t close when winter set nm. Father ‘How Does He Know So Much?’ Murrow spoke with such inside knowledge and information on the “sex in big business” that it made me wonder where he got such good information. ‘TV and broadcasting come under the head of big busi- ness. I'm in ‘‘little business’’ and I don’t thifik the sex angle in big business is any different than it is in little business or in baseball or teaching or farming or green- houses, etc., etc. . Little Man Case Records of a Psychologist: Train Your Mind to Work as Tonic Notice my student at North- western University who learned to control. his goose pimples by conscious effort. Thtn follow the-frue case of Joe and scrap- book these columns for they are perfect eramples of modern psychosomatic medicine. Be sure you read tomorrow's fol- low-up about Joe’s dramatic case. * * * By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE CASE A - 451: Howard L., aged 30, is the chemist mentioned. yes- terday who wondered just how the mind can influ- ence the body. “Dr. Crane, you say there are two nervous ~ systems in the human body,"’ he mused, “And fears,,like stage fright, can cause the brain to break through into the autonom- CRANE duce abnormal sweating, etc. . “Couldn't we train ourselves to let wholesome emotions break through and maybe serve as a desirable tonic to the glands?” PSYCHOSOMATIC MIRACLES Yes, that is possible. For ex- ample, I once had a student in my classes at North- western University who had served in the war. ° * * * He had. been terrified when or- dered to make a bayonet charge and had noted that goose pimples stood up on his arms as he. started the attack, Later, he found that he could . make the hairs on his arms stand up and goose pimples appear, A just by consciously trying to do 80. I had’ him -demonstrate this unique ability before several of my large sections in Inteoclactoey Psychology. Very few people can do this, though medica] literature reports an occasional rare case, This young mah, when I gave the signal “Go,"’ would loo; at his bared forearm and right be- we'd see the hairs stand up and goose pimples develop. When I'd say “Stop,” the hairs would quickly lie down-and the goose pimples would melt away. “How do you produce this ef- fec t?” E asked him. * x * “Well, Dr. Crane, I just imagine I am back at the Battle of the Bulge. I somehow resurrect the fear [I had then and it doesn’t take me more than 30: seconds. to start the hairs. standing up and the goose pimples forming,” I mention this unusual case to show you that it.is entirely possi- - ble for the brain, to learn how to control actions that normally are not subject to conscious direction. _JOE’S NIGHT SWEATS On Pages 619-622 of my college textbook. ‘‘Psychology Applied,’ . you can read a full account: of a talented Illinois newspaper execu- tive who had been troubled by a cough for a few days, He had been orphaned in gram- Anyway, he consulted a practi- tioner who was a quack, The latter asked; sweats?” and Joe shook his head. “Well, you should for one of your Jungs ts entirely eaten up by TB,” said this doctor, “And P’m making a reservation for you at my sanitarium for 9:30 to- . morrow morning. You'll be there a year and maybe two or three.” Joe was devastated. Married and with two youngsters, he didn't know how he could ‘finance his. family. 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Father has never been the . lgame—and neither has the rest of the family. ihis chair, yawn and say, head of the house would push back ‘Wel, guess it's time for the nap.” fle would go into his bedroom, and when he took off his shoes you. could hear his sigh of relief all through the bouse. In taking off his shoes father s fortable chair in the living room, undarned socks in her. lap. Three hours after he hit the pil- cophonous grunts, wheezes and ‘groans, like an old steam engine Feo here Sk eam, (Toe BS and doze herself over the pile of young, *‘Ithose vanished Sundays? low, father fet out a series of ca: world was better than when he was | Where is the family peace of@ Today people work so hard on Sunday trying to find joy somewhere. out- side the home they are still worn | out on Monday. morning. They get! more ulcers on Sunday than they led 86% N. Soginew——Acroee: rose Federal’s 9:30 TO 5:30 — FRIDAY NIGHT ‘TIL 8:30 “CLOSED WEDNESDAY No Appointment Necessary +The old-fashioned Sunday after- also shed the shoes, loon “hap in most homes was a'noyances of sl ee do during the week. we wees 151 Oaklond Also Miracle Mile Shopping Center By RENNIE: TAYLOR | Associated Press Science Writer BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) -: A’ , University of California .scjentist, ‘is weaning bedbugs away from " man beings. - | Hehas trained some of the in sects to choose rabbits as hosts | even When they ‘have the alterna-| itive of feeding on the scientist’ 5) town blood.” | | The unusual research project) ‘was undorepies in the hope that it would-dnswer a question im- in genetics—can an insect | josh 8 taste be so changed) ‘that fits descendants will | this new preference? | It will take several generations of these college-educated bedbugs ito. give the answer. If the final ‘result is affirmative, it may mean science may be able to control) ‘some insect pests by altering their tastes, The research i¢ being done by Prof. Robert L. Usinger, an’ en- tomolegist in the college of agri- culture. | Usinger divided his subjects in. “= ito two groups. One group was al- . |lowed to feed only on rabbits or ‘same other nonhiman organisms f sat Secret Vault ca ‘The other group was treated toa : ‘diet of the professor's blood, PREVENTS °|-is2isicaeo: Tand hungry. he rigged up a gadget which allows a bug to — Specialized Service etv @ Hi-Fi @ TAPE RECORDERS ‘@ RECORD CHANGERS @ P. A. SYSTEMS @ RADIOS ‘@ OFFICE INTERCOMS @ WEBCOR FACTORY SERVICE - BLAKE RADIO-TV 3149 W. Huron ~ FE 4-5791 choose between man and rabbit. This contrivance waa ai T-) shaped tube, open at all ends. A) bug turned loose at the bottom ot | ‘the T would crawl up the inside | ‘of the. tube until it came to the, crossing. At one end of the cross) tube was Prof. Usinger's bare: jarm. At the other end was a ~ i bit. | When the bug reached the cross | he picked up-the scent of both) rabbif and professor. He could | | then follow — oe y * In test sed pl Usinger says, "4. \the rabbit-conditioned bugs turn’ \to their newly ‘adopted host. But the choice isn't always unanimous What the future descendants of! these bugs will do in such a test | ig yet to be determined. | Usinger says the bedbug started | thousands of years ago as a para-| site of bats, and some of them! graduated to man when humans| lived in bat-infested caves. Later, | some of the man-biting bedbugs jdeveloped a taste for pigeons, jwhich also shared human dwell-| ings. Lower in calories than any other _ type of juice TRE . ‘ Bord tte ORR ca Soren Sa oe! | With plunger lock thet evtemeticelly locks off drawers, No. 1479 $64.45 : Their Faces Get Red | peer re Acsl pscaghes! pore From Fire—Yeor Later protected by @ combination Dicl- Lock plus extre outer door with lock and key. 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It was Mrs, Beveridge, then a who knitted the sweat- schoolgirl, er in 1918. Before giving Cross for shipment, New Rochelle, N.Y. “ne Gee 41 ago a 6-year-old * was intended for an sweater had arrived doughboy in, the World te &® of Finally in 1954, Mrs, Beveridge x * * received a letter which had been But in 1954 it was itt it to. the. Red +iridge had sewn a tag to the sweat- jer with her name and address in “During the war she waited hope- ly, but in vain, to hear from ee oe ee ee possession of. the missionary and And, said Mrs. eee Sere eee & bel bees De oe. tomy speaking in her native “It is known all over that America is best and children.”’ _|years remains a mystery. by Tanas Badra, an Amman: tail- or. He, too, had dreams of coming Ips Fulfill Dreams to the United States with ‘his wife and six children. { : Mrs, Beveridge and her husband| “Friend Await Feb. 25 the First /tried to help, but there were com-/ plications, And, Badra was too ‘old to make the, voyage to America. | Tanas son and the son—who is Ibrahim Beve- Badra—also wrote ‘to. Mrs. ‘ridge about his dream of coming to the United States, | This time, with the help of the; ‘World Council of Churches and! vand the Church World Service, the are being held in the Women’s Rev. Mr.. Beveridge and his wife obtained permission for the fam: ily of Ibrahim. Mrs. being worn .They left Amman and boarded the Italian liner in Genoa for New York. , Ibrahim arid his family will go to Belmont with the Rev. and Mrs. Beveridge The ‘sweater? It finally became too tattered and torn to wear, Ibrahim said, and his father discarded. it. finally, Tanas| Badra, however, Bev- * * * Noe Former Sentencing NEW YORK (AP) — Former had a'schoolteacher Virginia McManus and a madam friend have been convicted on vice charges after a trial in Women's Court. aoe * * Miss McManus, Mrs, House of Detention pending sen- tencing Feb, 25. The two. women were found guilty by Magistrate Hyman /Oct. 2. Bushel on charges stemming ‘was the center of operation of 15 to 20 call girla who grossed about $400 each a night. jused for ‘prostitution, The. maxi- _* appealed, * sentence on either convic- is three years, x ’* Miss McManus was acquitted on prostitution charges last October, tout Mrs, Garfield went to jail for. Teacher and © days as a madam. Bushel sat as magistrdte in that case also. Attorneys for the women said| the new convictions would be Charges against two other wom- en arrested in the raid, Gayle Siney, 23, .and Barbara Jackson, 26, were dismissed, * * Miss MeManus represented her- ~ igelf as an accredited schoolteach- 25.and blonde,'er and a graduate literature stu- Beatrice Garfield, 23,\dent after she came here from Chicago. She got a_ part-time teaching job at a Brooklyn high school at $4,400 a year, She lost the job after her first arrest last (D-Calif) ‘of permitting her apartment to beisus takers. from their arrest in a police |Urges Census Jobs raid Frida Mrs, : Garficld’s Caltemandh Spurs |Go to Those Over 40 ment, Police said the apartment) wasiINGTON (AP) — About 160,000 workers will take the cen- sus for 1960. Rep. John J. McFall thinks that’s a good “Miss McManus and Mrs, Gar-|opportunity for .people over 40 ‘field were found guilty of loitering|years of age, He has urged the Texas refineries produce nearly \for the purposes of prostitution.|Census Bureau -to give special ee cent of the nation’s jet|Mrs. Garfield also was convicted | priority to them when hiring cen- forces. Fidel Castro’s sesthe: Sin total a labor mass meeting in. Havana’s| * * * “We must get rid of guardian. ship by foreign countries,” he de- clared. * * * Castro told the crowd Cuban in- dustry “has become exhausted due to foreign competition’. for) the “in eortcessions”’ he| said had been given foreign inter- ests by é€x-President Fulgencio. Batista. The meeting drew an estimated) 10,000 persons. Had. Operational Record d -BOSTON (UPI) — Miss M. Blanche Wallace, who retired re- cently after 32 years as a nurse, assisted the Jate Dr. Frank. 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Holds enough dough for ‘4m 3 pastry - Reg. 19.95 101%" SUNBEAM Frypan Medel FPM in ell stores. 12" == “321 95 With Cord FAM US MAKE HAND PORTABLE Mixer PRICES EFFECTIVE WED., FEB. 11 THRU THURS., FEB. 19 It’s easy. Consult the map for the Big Four Store neor you... You'll find every item in this od Remember . . . Big . Four buying power saves you time & money week after week. General Electric SPRAY-STEAM and DRY IRON 546°7| Reg. 21.95 Reg. DELUXE AUTOMATIC SUNBEAM $ 2 3% TOASTER $29.95 4 Fe, Se, rr UNION LK. PONTIAC | oe OP PPO~n, Oo KEEGO HARBOR | HOME IMPROVE MENT CENTER All Batt Bearin igs Sur- ~Form’” RASP $429 ALL OTHER APPLIANCES 20% Off AT KELLY'S HARDWARE OEY 34.50 Skil Sow 279,95 Tee Nee Boot Trailer, like new. 2.98 34-Qt. 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Your Choice—Only $9 rm Give Your Valentine... maternity _ . separates 99: formerly $3.98 ‘$2 to $5.98 © Removable photo-catd case, leathee-covered duplicate key slows, optional money flap, stamp and ticker pockets, Elegant gold-tone closing on card case, Choose a wardrobe-full of these blouses,’ skirts, stacks, pedal pushers at savings! Many fab- | fies, sizes 8-18 in group. . TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER ‘ 9 ‘open 4 nights to 9 p.m. | m Wn monday, thursday, friday, saturday Coeccccccccesevacceocccooecccoorcooscoooooosooeooooooe nooo seeeeooeeS SII IIIriiiiiiiiiiiiriririiriiririrTTT “Shop the Storés That Never Compromise on Quality”: Tel-Huron Center Open Mon., Thurs. Fri,, Sat. ‘til 9 P. M. % baa dia edad eet ddd ddd ddd ddd bbb ddd db ida db hhbhbr bb bhobhrrrerrrrrrIITir Iii irri iriririrrirriririrrirrri) Trrr Ti PrITTT TIT titi iii iii trite 4 © OOS00OlES0O0S8H0088HH00O8009000050050000000000000000000000008800008 e e ® e e ® e ° e e e ® ® e e e ° e e ® e e e e e e ® e e e ® e e ° ° ® e e ° @ ° ° e e LJ e e e e ° e e So ececccseoecoccccccccecsconoocoooooococeoecoosooococooooooooooooeees Seecccenscccsooccncoscosse oe p ‘ va f i * = { : ® : J j * ‘ ¢ ! / * i \ : ; i i / i aS ‘ : ; : tees THE PON TIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, oy “The s New Aide. |Pleases GOP. Persons Prefers —| Party| This Cinderella Meets ; No Prince ce Charming saul « ua & fs ee ae jattertpted burglary. On return to 3 y Dan. |Hernandez had. been picked ‘up| Philadelphia when he struck out ithe ! : red by Dan’ of | the DEE ers for questioning, He was wearing) only one shoe ST. LOUIS, Mo, (AP)—TI guess I live under a lucky star. This was my third close shave with death. The last time’was on a swim- ming party in Lake Superior. * * * Nobody who lives in our three! apartment houses was hurt this morning but its a miracle some weren't killed, I was asleep in my bedroom and -didn't wake up until two bricks hit me on the head. But they just grazed me and that’s why I’m still here. * x My wife, Lola, sleeping in an- outside wall to the inside. Otherwise she would have been blown into the street. ¥. * * My wife said thaf Nancy Weh- ip overg ner, a medical student from De- itroit, was sleeping in a second- floor bedroom and the wall was gone there too. I told my wife that I must live right. In Africa, I was in a car which went off a mountain road, The guide, who was driving, was killed, Three natives riding with us were hospitalized for’ weeks. Men for Political Job/ _ Appointments By JACK BELL WASHINGTON {AP) — Republi- cans are crediting presidential assistant Wilton B, Persons with || bringing about a new White House awareness of political matters in ently is pleasing congressional Re- publicans with his cooperative: | ness. | x * & Unlike Adams, who sometimes | preferred a Democrat to a Repub- lican, Persons is reported to feel that the road to harmony within the party is through paying atten-| tion to the recommendations of party senators and House mem- right hand man, appar-It {| saan iets ii aah i et | QRANDY OIBT, CORP, 950 FIFTH AVE. N.Y. ane ee eevee eure cg ye LMT S wr Pee other room, came to the door and| I went all the way down the bers when there is a job to fill. ‘}said ‘Are you all right Vernon?’ | mountainside and got lead a split x * * I answered that I thought I was lip and a skinned knee Congressional Republicans have! and muttered something about x * 7 casual | this same ae upon GOP | ‘orily a couple of bricks hit me.') | went down three times while National Chairman Meade Alcorn, | As soon as I got up, I saw that swimming in Lake Superior and/with reports of varying success. | the wall was gone. My bed was the third time I hit bottom. But!There have been some complaints, | just a couple of inches away from the wind or the.current carried|put most of them think Alcorn’s| sitting outside. me to a sand bar where it wasjrecord of consulting with them is! Then we found the windows shallow. improving were out every place and every-| zt 8 For his own. part, Alcorn appar. thing was strewn around ‘the’ Four years ago I was with alently is finding it a great deal | apartment. - ‘party hunting polar bears near the|easier under the Persons regime | * * * 'North Pole. We killed four but'than under Adams to convey his e ° eeeeceeeeees 7 W. Lawrence St. The tetiants upstairs came down that was tame compared to this|appointment recommendations . ——— ew and told us their walls were gone! thing today. Eisenhower. Make your decision to cat yout hindiéep to promotion—find your future through exten- | sion of your training with Business cosines Courses in Business Administration Professional. Accounting NEW THEME, “BAITH and FLOWERS” Inspiring religious symbolism’ in - man are exhibits, embracing all. ereeds Higher Accounting and depicting unity in service. Comptometer, Caleulator NEW EXHIBITS More crigiel, exiting Executive Secretarial displays than ever before... 23 gardens ~ Gregg Shorthand, Typewriting sited to average homes: 10 ae tt lecorative ideas; Speedwriting Shorthand sen won demonstrating ec oteilsiee pase “nn LOCATION Greater exhibit area in one large. soangeeyarrtboy) @-Mile Artib lery Armory, near Northland. Get (O-Power P : ADVANCE TICKET SALE with At leading Aorist C _—— ‘ines 0 at The Business I naiitiite PONTIAC FE 2-3551 Phone, Write, or Call in Person for 1959 Bulletin VETERAN APPROVED DETROIT ARTILLERY W 8 MILE NEAR NORTHLANI ) NATIONAL 1959 F Oo ©) D Chicken of Mend Sea White iS Solid Pack 7 Ti e108 pipe WS Beoth's Femeous White Fish * Lake Trout “= Lake Smelt National's So ie Brand Cod or Perch . . we 43: Sole or Haddock . = 5% | Fish Sticks eco e Me. 3%: @ Pkg. A eee 9 oe TY TOP TASTE MICHIGAN GRADE 1 LINK SAUSAGE Yor 60 great yeats * - Lenten Seafood Specials 59° Shrimp .. LobsterTails *: ne 99s Shrimp... 8 95: Variety Treats Fish Sticks ."<" . sc: 39 Cooked Perch .. = 5% Prices effective thru Sat. Feb. 14th. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Breaded... 2. ¢. Lake Perch * 59 Shrimp... * Deviled Crabs“. '." s: 49 Cooked Lobster «= 89: HYGRADE'S SWEETENIZED SLICED BACON -ATH'S HICKORY SMOKED J ¢ ANNED HAMS u $4489 . Velvet s ‘PEANUT myth og q : oe 7 3™ ~ 49: VALUABLE COUPON p@y L) i ‘ ‘ ‘i c eee SAVE 1c “th When You Buy Any 2 Cans of Green Giant Beans ee gee Dr € Cut Green Beans & 36 yalegealngs No. 303 ae Green Beans =. me Qe "48 Price 2 No. 303 »A0: Wax Beans k eS s (ae “Chicken of the Sea Chunk ‘Style , Tuna Fish ‘Prune Juice & 243 Flotill Halves Peaches Orchard Fresh Red Sour Pitted Make Bhcelts Quick with Bisquick . ne Top Taste White Sliced oa 39 7 Tomato Juice “= 29° Sweet Peas@":69 Corn... pee 69: Corn e 8 6 e* Gold Medal Kitchen Tested Libby’s Twiee Rich [FRESH FROZEN FOOD VALUES Mm . Birds Eye Fresh Frozen” *“"" —o al , a Dinner . . ‘" Strawberries nice 2 = 4 . dae i ~ Patties 2 ee 39" Birds tye Frozen Orange Juice akon ae ‘ais — a ae 3% PONTIAC PRESS; WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1950 Hots Springs National Park aE “ pe wr nation’s | The Life of. Lincoln : a | Ds ne a : ree oasis cs os ae a si xi | cere a" no Though only a self- rAYDAY pon love Lin Lin- é ge is a oN ‘s ego , OANS dom, A ad ioe in- reeece over pe , is legend. a | X verdict reall Was bape teem Yoolr promos — ; <= "TIL In-one case he represented a man who had sold a team of ny be harmful to hong Lincoln a i The sar ar Fas | sons SHIRTS—5 for $1:19 LOANS | oxen to two young brothers. They loter, refused to pay, had no right to allow them to begin life Pant esitd.. isin bites”? ay claiming imraunity as minors. “Legally,” their case was vit this stain on their characters. When he page oo a mana Pp AY D AY solid. Lincoln admitted this and, surp@singly, did not was finished, everyone, including the boys, wee ; FAMOUS sn sek 00 ee i | criticize the boys. Instead, he attacked the j jury. | in favor of their paying the debt. CLE AN ERS | “heat semvicr $50 for 2 wks | | | | : | > 822 NORTH PERRY ST, only 70 ¢ f i i : ail | Open Fri., Sat.‘til 9 _ AT.EAST BOULEVARD eee v : ee a ; la department store, wh he had} . . ill be assigned to a band as a ® other loans to $500 Father Stays i in Jai awl with his foster mother J oins Air Force \irapanr as soon as he finishes) Gal Disc J ockey Bazley’s Thursday | | | ] “9 olice picked up Kish and . . | | with 24 mos. to repay as His Son Is Buried | charges him with breach of peace, to Find Time eee oe Coes Air Force Base, Seeks Nonstop “CASH YOU | REPAY IN | REPAY IN a common holding charge in Con- ‘ : Rosa @ Fontiec, a ds committee said: The foreign lan-| —_ guage should be the language Of 1. the single biggest obstacle. To, Leaves Son $10 ‘day, noted: “I do not consider it| classroom at least r cent { the time and ‘ ela a the make the program effective na- fitting to excoriate him (Hiram! foreign language must not be tionwide, many more teac nes Family Friend \II) nor_do I wish to detail my, mixed with English.” — imust be trained and many of reasons, They are explicit . and Principals who heard the plan’ those not teaching will have to be Gets $25 000 plentiful.”’ outlined Monday were generally! rotmeinet x * * Papegs ; enthusiastic, but, they had two} x * SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Atty.| The balance of the estate—value|’ bothersome questions: ee The Sones said. it makes no Hiram W. Johnson Jr. cut off son |not estimated — goes to another e i i CORONET WANT SOF LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY ees Prey eeeeeeseeeee ae aac | Both Banks Will Cease sqse we Fi Operations at the Usual 115 @ Hour Wednesday | Regular Hours Resume Friday, February 13th Pontiac State Bank Community National Bank of Pontiac are we going to get the teachers? great difference what foreign lan-| son, Philip Bowles Johnson. : And how are we going. to fit this) guage is taught, just so it's taught pivern |) schpeen yi wnt $16, Johnson Jr. was a son of the | into an already crowded schedule|long enough and effectively|but bequeathed $25,000 to Marie|iate Hiram W. Johnson, who was| | —what goes out if this comes in?” lene to give the student a real|/Schow, a family friend of 40 years. a California governor and U.S.| @®4NOV¥ O'ST CORP. 380 FIFTH AVE. N.Y. \ working knowledge of it. The will, filed for probate Tues-] senator. 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Fine high-gauge stainless steel NYLON GOWNS 11 Only — Reg. 3.98 'Sub-Teen Sweaters} Free PERMANENT * Inchiding Personality Haircut on This Special Price * "“s =e eg = @& = @& | areas ie © Simply cut the coupon to the right bring along a friend. No Fdoges gou what permanent your © gtcompan! ya. triend tend chooses hersel h hesed 8 peraraneut, ¢:| frend conenve the = Mt omen 0 Fre permanent will ' FREE copper clad bottoms. pure named by bearet's 0 FEderal 8-9639 Q NAME ........ ma ' ADDRESS ' With er Without Appointment Otter Vaid thre aes r] HOURS: 10 to 9 P.M, bby ‘Aoonatoent Onl donnell Hair ‘Stylists ~ Miracle Mile havens Center—Iin the Bazear Area Knit Jersey BLOUSES| 37 Only — Girls’ FLANNEL SKIRTS | MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER S. Telegraph ot Squere Lake Rd. Open Doily 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. MELMAC LAM TABLES end Rainbow | END TABLES Colors [O95 7.95 7.95 I Starter Set Complete Set each 17 Only — Reg. 2.98 Girls’ Cotton BLOUSES 26 Only — Reg. 3.98 Sub-Teen TWILL JEANS q 7 Two level lamp table, and A beautiful set of dishes | Ste? end table. Made that can last you a life- from solid Salem maple. time. Two year guaran- Lasting beauty to add tee against breakage, | that provincial touch to chipping, cracking or | your home. defects. Service for 4. . Typical of the New oF ashions amvng daily t outfit. ALL-ONE LOW | PRICE = |. by Mary Jane Sweet and fresh as a morning daisy. A sleeveless whirling dress of Everglaze drip- dry cotton, belted with spaghetti ties — Controlled Even Heat topped with a snow-white 100% Orlon car- FRYPAN digan with a cluster of “real” daisies. removable automat ic heat control. 11” 16.88 lid 3.88 12” 18.88 lid 3.88 levers to push! Toast rises silently! Adjusts itself automatically to kind. of bread toasted. 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GRANT ¢ Open Mon. thru Sat., 10 A.M. to You Really Get Your Money's Werth at.PRL: PENI TA See AD ltries, she‘ will show her, age, and iso New Home ‘tut dak soe the walls are . a restful light green, WASHINGTON—After 58 eventful And yet many of'us are unhappy. , the Washington bureau. of ~ ted has a new! Why is it that a man becomes home. Tt has we reluctantly, a sturdy | accomplice of habit?- | but old and. tired building. * * *& * * * ™ Newsfeatures Writer bitterly because it wasn't air con- ‘have been shattered. ditioned, because of the service on) We have to discover new paths | the weary elevators, because in- ito the water fountain, new ways, many ways a building is like a| ito sneak out for coffee. It even: woman: no matter how hard she} ‘was a chore to find the copy paper on which this deathless prose is another coat of paint won't con- being written. coal it. Now we're in a snappy new toot : 7 or so.| And gradually, like any tamily, we'll again start collecting those curious barnacies that will as- | 82.77 Black - Brown 812-3 | Go frrst Co , Wl fst tound our successors on the next | move a half century from now. From deep in-the storeroom, for ‘press operated by a wheel. “No lone knows what it was used for. ‘Could it be that early day reporters who were tardy with their copy iwere taken to this thumbscrew? } * * *® Back in wirephoto, that haven and wonder of modern communica- | tions, someone found hidden behind ‘an old crock what must have been \the first crystal radio set in the ‘nation’s capital. Each reporter uncovered items ‘that should have been discarded |years ago, | Anyone interested in a social | list of Washington? It's undated, , but there's a phone number | listed for Sen, Theodore G, $2.77 or shington’ AP Unit not only a victim, but an eager. | For what we're chiefly mutter- rm For years we have complained | ing about today is that our cia Well, it will take time to simmer | ‘example, came an ancient iron | It has been an eventful era, but ithe new place probably. will be as lively. * * * In the meantime, the word has one around, we can get coffee by aiceine out ‘that rear door. Big Universities Get Some Cash Payless Payday Threat Eases as State Sends November Allotments LANSING i — The immediate threat of payless paydays at the three major state universities has | been wiped out by a $6,600,000 disbursement from the state, treasury. | State Treasurer Sanford A.’ "Brown yesterday sent $2,700,000 to the University of Michigan, $2,- /100,000 to Michigan State Univer- sity. and $800,000 to Wayne State University. The money represents deferred November installments of state ald appropriations. Regular monthly allotments to the uni- versities were suspended in December when. the state's dollar drought became acute. ‘Yesterday's disbursement also | Bilbo of Mississippi, dead these many years. $ m= 001 2 ‘on ' All in all, it's staggering to look | . pair ’ Eback on these years with the | * |Washington Evening :Star, (The \Star, too, will soon leave its his- toric old spot on Pennsylvania ave- | nue for a new building of its own.) | its oats as a world power. For these 58 years span an epic. They go back to the time when this country was just beginning to| fee] its oats as a world power. | ‘included one million dollars for ‘construction and special service projects at the schools. * * * Brown said the $6,600,000 remit- | tance was made possible by a quick response to Gov. Williams’ plea that corporations and busi- ‘nesses get their tax money. in ‘early this year. 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Preliminary plans tor 89 lots Calony of nice be claims get all “Im the Holiday Farms No. 4 were |the diseases humans do. Ten per division is located on ancer, Dr. Figge said, adding: near Crescent Lake road “This is strange because noné of The board postponed approval of these mice has ever smoked.” the Lotus Lake Subdivision Plat) No, 2 until Feb, 18 due to the; township's ‘request that developers guarantee a preferred bond for al storm water outlet, x * * A delegation of residents from’ the Lotus Lake Civie Association | were present to request the outlet, | However, the board assured them} that .eyery precaution would be! taken to protect their water supply ; from excess storm water, The board has requested that a 30-inch storm water outlet be in- stalled from a swampy area ?| SPECIAL © Elastic Stockings ‘THURSDAY-FRIDAY | SATURDAY ONLY || © Orthopedic HALF SOLES |] Appliances 41,69 Private Fitting Rooms Children’s Lasther Woman Attendant While U Wait or Shop Ni. y Drug : Store Neisner’s Shoe Repair 7 @N. 148 N, SAGINAW ST. Saginaw St. } Screen Star , teg-flattering sheer te 32. 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' “A letter containing those reasons was mailed yester- I" , | }day and should be received by Baker before tonight's} — : pa Petes BW. 8. Kev a meeting,” Board: President 8. / Hamilton sald 4 Nick Michailuck of Raeburn street, | jtoday. Pontiac, ; me “In the Jeter ‘the board gives a resume, of the discus- | sR Mtge cette pee Rh pede General Electric “ihe gk them ot of the burning me Pemgete. parterayd Be a . C b { ‘i Dp rf cision not to renew Baker's | double-ring ceremony § at the , ie ef os ; ey the. Gre de-| oe a veckdenee heloré one Bot ey Xi a U ) 0 U 0 contract,” Hamilton.’ said. joes Se SA 6 tomngtion Pls 5 This action ‘op apee et avmnGon == =:| CLOCK RADIO Oxford Rotary, C. of oh Ra gonedl een er ap coe iin e ? afterward. A According to Fire Marshal Ed- For her wedding the bride choose " @ fund Nowak, re, soiree Were!» gown with fitted bodicé,. round ignited elther by the oi! furnace! neckline and a long-sleeved jacket z mapas or by a water heater pilot light\,¢ white lace. A band of white MRS. JERRY L. SCHRAM | made public, I'd be only too happy : nearby In the basement. He esthlniowers secured her _ shoulder Back Proposed Village 'to give them.” mated damage to the house atiiength veil of silk illusion. She A Fx Co Seat e + eee er stil tomer t mx AO Executive Gels | Commission , Mrs*@iunt’s husband was at |@%d white roses. | Baker said today that his at- : werk (whet the fire secured and | Ca¥ol Hanson of Pontiac assisted| F h uf Bo d P {| OXFORD—Two local clubs have|torney, Roscoe Bonisteel Jr. of Ann) ' her other three children were at- the bride as maid of honor. rue q ar 0S announced that they will support a|Arbor, had asked for a hearing. : tending school. Jesse Kellogg of Clarkston, the planning commission be set up| before the board. The board set bride's ander, gave her in| ROYAL OAK — Manufacturing’ in the near future by the Oxford/the hearing for last Friday night,’ The flames swept through the: executive James N. Robbins of 1051 Village Council, | but it was called off when a bill. ‘ Vinsetia Rd. has been named to; gt last night's: i] asacti of particulars on why he was dis. to attic where they burned ooxved a4 beet san.; the board of directors of the Be wile wie ere ce ae Rotate missed was not presented by the : Fruehauf Trailer Co., Detroit. Club -and Chamber of Commerce|board, the ex-superintendent said. N li He is president and owner of the endorsing plans for the proposed To Show Nature Slides Jim Robbins Co., plastic andicommission. Both clubs offered to a on yey North Central : at Avon Photo Club Meet chemical manufacturers with of- furnish lists of members interested Asan. procedure when it falled Hold Two Local Men |fices at Stephenson highway and/in serving on the new board. salinents | for Trial on Bad Checks ROCHESTER—Leonard Thurson!14 Sie road and 1 plants through-| ‘The council will go ahead now See ae ee es | : inte 1 e eouncil will go a dded * * seni @CKS Jot the Phoingraphic Guild ot De-lour the United State and abd |anf draft an ordinance seting up| armgse he eutract Mo edaed = General Electric Special clock radio printed ROCHESTER — Two local men “Nature” slides at the 8 p. m. Robbins also is president of the| the commission under the Michigan given an opportunity to correct . , : ‘ae ; = er have been bound over to Oakland) 0°52 meeting of the Avon Photo.|S¥van Glenn Golf Club near|Enabling Act. _ | the situation as stated by the circuit 4 speaker, 3 tubes and rectifier. passing 20 worthless $30. checks|St@phic Club in the Bachashte| ae avintnn Ooms Bostlde. One of the functions of the new | board before he was removed | this , Rochester Police re-|Publie brary | aE <"muter pat fr he Oriord | A itzen? commitee tormeay AMtique white Polystyrene case 2with blue area ported today, "7 * They are Ellsworth Phillips, 23, Menibers will turn in assignment Elected by Photographers area which will cover 5 or rec- | after Baker’s ouster asked for an-' f G | El tok k. : 6480 John’ R Rd. and Wesley slides and prints on Double Ex-| ROYAL OAK — Chief photog- | reation, and water sewer | swers to questions regarding the; ace, enera ectric oc of 2568 Emmons/Posure or Montage” at the meet-| rapher of the Royal Oak Tri- | ™pply. . board's action, which were given) : ing. Guests ure welcome. bune, Bayard Lawes, has been | Goisaij members hope that the at the board’s Feb, 2 meeting. At) a: i, Both are being held in Oakland : named regional vice president Of | oommission will work with the Ox-|that time the board gave Baker a, ‘ = County Jail today after waiving} The rings around the planet! the National Press Photogra- |tord Township ‘Board too in order letter in which reasons for his dis-| ‘ examination before. Justice Luther|Saturn are composed of tiny,| phers Assn, He-was notified yes [to make the plan uniform and ac-|missal were explained, Hamilton) ; ‘ C. Green. Neither of the pair could|highly reflective solid particles; terday of his election to the |ceptable to both governing bodies, | said. a. a = } . ” . the village clerk said today. “They gave reasons then which fee While The A= 07 This Year | “ie OF OT vuvvuvvvvyYY¥YYYCUuS ny Only _-? iM v and up a clothes chute marriage, Dick Breem of a ‘ Diamond Pendants More Popular Than Ever 1 in All Price Ranges From $) 500 ., $ 500°. 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Together, the airline, witha pas- senger service through Europe, the Middle East. and North and South America, and the man, rep- resenting interests with a business iturnover of nearly one billion dol- \lars a, year, were representative of the Germany that has arisen In the years since World War Il, Krupp has disposed of properties worth, in the neighborhood of 34 Hollywood Heaillines HOLLYWOOD—Sandra Dee, con- sidered just about the most popu- lar of the young teenage actresses, today made her first appearance on the Warner Bros. lot. Sandra ‘has been borrowed by Jack War- ner from Universal-International for the top ingenue léad in ‘‘Sum- mer Place.” i Frank Sinatra has a new tile vice president of the Sands in Las Vegas (in which he a 5 per cent interest). Got a chuckle out of the added detail that Frankie boy's new duties, along with President-Pro- ducer Jack Entratter, will in- clude “‘public relations!” If this means with the press, Jack's go- ing to have to give Frankie. some lessons. Anyway, Sinatra is an assert to days. Dean Martin, who -has |brought some crowds into the Sands, will also be made a part- ner. Frank is starting ‘Never So Few” with his pal Sammy Davis Jr., shortly and immediately after with Sammy. And they are both booked into Miami nightclubs, not ‘at the same spot, however. = @&. & 8 . Not in a long time has a young actor had as much praise heaped on his shoulders as Bobby Craw- ford who starred in “Child of Our Time” on Playhouse 90. The New York Times gave him a special article. “Little Tyrone is so like the big Tyrone,” Annabella told me. I | had a tear as I thought if only Tyrone who wanted a boy so much had to see his son— th image 4f him—how happy he would have been. | The news that Foxey Leshin’s son Steve Sondheim’s lyrics for | “Gypsy” are great, has given her a lot of comfort since the loss of her husband. Cole Porter, Anita} Loos told me, has said that Steve's; lyrics are as beautiful as any- ithing he’d ever heard. They are for the Ethe] Merman Broadway show and when I tell you that Ethel is simply. She he know they must be good, bec Sandra Dee at Warner Lot to Do ‘Summer Place’ By LOUELLA 0, PARSONS “my friend Ethel is a real critic. any organization — he’s hot these, he'll make “Oceans 11,” also|bed 7 a7 Bs Small wonder Piper Laurie is walking on clouds! The little gal who got her first movie publicity “eating flowers” in salads, will co- star with the great Maurice Evans in “Caesar and Cleopatra,” George ges on April 12. Filming starts in Hollywood on Feb. 23. _* - k& Snapshots of Hollywood collect- Be at random: \ Talked to Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Francis got on the telephone and said, “Hi, Louella” as plain Pe a grownup. She has discarded|svu #3077 the “lollipop.” Debbie danced in “Say One For Me’ today for the first time, wearing a rubber knee|_ Bernard Shaw's classic, for GE). -against Communism. _Another is Krupp’s own answer that it is not easy to find a buyer with 500. million dollars in _ break up into smalk-bits an indus- trial complex in an age of automa- tion and steadily in j Beo- duction. Meanwhile, there has en up the European coal and steel com- munity under which, in’ Western Europe, materials flow freely across boundaries to benefit indus- tries of all member nations. In- cluded in the community are those two ancient enemies, France and West Germany. The Allies believe the coal and steel community may. offer guarantees effective enough to prevent Krupp or other great industrial concerns from becoming a political danger again. presents HAMLET Only Michigan 14 Mile Rd., 3 Miles BE. Woodward Ave. Monday: “Avant Garde” (Adults Only) Engagement & * * * Rumors are that Kim Novak and Richard Quine are not as cozy as they were a few months ago. Quine has rented a house at Malibu—that's where his ex-wife lives. - The reports that Leo Durocher suffered a mild heart attack have been denied a]though he is sick in Bing Crosby and Bob Hope won't be wrangling over their golf | games for a little while. Robin’s, M.D. has taken him off golf for a month or so. Some Electras Not Restricted Planes With Old-Type Altimeters) Can Land in Bad Weather NEW YORK w —. Federal re- strictions which all but grounded the Lockheed Electra airplane fol- lowing last Tuesday’s fatal crash have been lifted: for planes re- equipped with different altimeters, Eastern Air Lines says. * * * An official of the Federal Avia- tion Agency confirmed that Elee- MSE tras equipped with standard type that’s the kind of service | that counts the most, and it's the sity rot insurance service can get only from a town agent who is always nearby, = and able to serve We’ e're independent busi- nessmen—not employees of ani insurance company. We advise yoii according _ to your best interests and when you have a loss, we , represent you and you alone. 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(AP)—Some- hen shook up this area Tuesday but nobody seems to know what - sécompanied - by ‘it 2was, The tremor, itwo distinct blasts, shook a large ‘section of the Texas Panhandle ee southeastern New Mexico. shock was felt in an area com 100 miles northeast of Am- iarillo to Roswell, N.M., 200 miles fo the southwest. x * * Witnesses said houses: swayed and they reported hearing un- pleasant noises like trucks hitting) buildings, horses galloping, and gas explosions. The seisrnograph at Texas Tech College in Lubbock registered a slight motion, One at Southern |\Methodist University. in Dallas ldidn’t. Dr, Eugene Herrin, observatory di at SMU, suggested the tremor was the result of an at- mospheric disturbance, Randolph Air Force Base at|. iSan Antonio said a supersonic air- craft could have caused the shaking-up. Cannon Air Force Base; Clovis, N.M., said it had no planes that could do it flying over the area at the time. The possibility of a meteor also was raised, '‘Smashup Near Petoskey Kills Onaway Woman PETOSKEY WA three-car crash on a county road east of here yesterday killed Mrs. Eliza- [beth Vermilya, 80, of Onaway. The Kent County sheriff's office said she wags a passenger in a car officers said it then was struck by| a third vehicle. driven by her son-in-law. The ve- [pearance before ‘hicle collided with another car and |Legislature -yesterday when poor, | plane in St. Louis. Mardi Gras Ends, Lent Begins Be ee New Orleans NEW ORLEANS (AP)—With an- other Mardi Gras part of history, New Orleans put away its carni: val’ afmosphere until next year. Today was one of. solemnity as {many in the city began observing ‘the 40-day Lenten season. ‘The Mardi Gras season, which began officially 12 nights after Christmas and reached its climax Tuesday with an all-day celebra- tion, ended officially et midnight. YY "2 Rex, King of Carnival, set off the festivities when he boarded his Otto John Barred From English Shores | LONDON (AP)—Dr. Otto John, ex-chief of West German security. who went to jail for treason with the Communists, has. been barred from Britain as an undesirable alien. * * *- John was detained at Dover Tuesday when he arrived from Belgium aboard a channel ferry. He was to be sent back today on the ferry’s return trip. Friends in Bonn said John want- in England. * * * John slipped into East Ger many in 1954 and worked for the Communists, He ‘returned to the West the following year claiming he had been kidnaped, but in 1956 the West German Supreme Court sentenced him to four years im- prisonment, He was pardoned.last July. ; | \Legion Head Grounded | LANSING — American Legion | National Commander Preston J.! ‘Moore canceled a scheduled ap-' the Michigan | lweather conditions grounded his si Met ed to begin a new life as a lawyer! Quiet Again mobile throne and led his parade through the heart of the city, Y From then -on, anything -went. the main business section, roam- ing up and down’ streets cleared of traffic for the occasion. Comus, the oldest of the Krewes, Costumed participants jammed Tuesday night put on procession of the parade season, which began Feb. 1. Many of the parade floats and onlookers were caught in ° inter- mittent showers, But even occa- sional heavy rains failed to drive many home. “The ‘maskers ranged. in age from a few mionths on. Almost every type costume imaginable could be seen and some were little more than imagination. * * * When the day parades were over, the crowds moved from Canal Street to the French Quar- ter and continued their celebrat- ing. Police, who had been troubled! by ruffians during the-,night pa-| rades, described the day as an| average Mardi Gras. Detroit Cab Driver Gets 10-25 for Slaying Wife caster, 45, a Detroit cab driver, has been sentenced to 10-25 years in Southern Michigan Prison in the claw hammer slaying of his wife. Recorder's Court Judge Joseph A. Gillis sentenced © Lancaster yesterday after he pleaded guilty to second degree murder. Lancaster is the father of two children. He turned himself in to Detroit police, saying he had ‘beaten his wife, Laodice, 44, to Tells Pipe Line Fitm the final DETROIT @® — William Lan-|° to Refund Reveniie WASHINGTON # — A Power terday that Pafliandle Eastern Pipe Line Co., . should refund excess revenue ’ ‘collected’ from Jan, 1, 1955.to Sept. 1, 1958, money involved. His decision will become a ‘final Commission examiner ruled yes-|estima ‘comission onder Af nd ‘review ts initiated within 30-days: - : = * In ruling against a gas rate increase being collected: by the company, subject to a refund, he ted the increases -would re- sult in. $11,488,897 annually in revenue in excess of the cost of service. : : Boy Critical With Burns LANSING # — James D. By-: water, 5, suffered severe -burns . over 50 per cent of his body yester- day when a cigarette: he was playing with set fire to his nightgown. He was hospitalized in critical condition. t it leaves you breathless death last November in the dining room of their home. : 40 & 100 Prost. Distitled trom grain. Ste. Pierre "HAVE IT YOUR OWN WAY! Vodka Martini or Bloody Mary? Screwdriver of Vodko Highball? Whichiwer drink you preter; be sure it's mode with Smirnoff Vodka. Smirnolt Fis. (Div. of Meublein), Hertford, Cone, us now on a journey in a new 1959 Cadillac. Yo ar | : ‘and you're off! id sweep silently by. ~ The cat is waiting for you .. . the door is open... and the driver's tis beckoning. Just slide in behind the wheel and pretend it’s yours! re indeed i is ‘the most inspiring vantage point on any highway. ls « » vision is. incredibly wide and # and ‘you'ré surrounded by elegante and luxury. . gear key ‘in the ignition... . nudge’ the accelerator ever 0 | quite an experience to sit in command of this erent motor car— here so many of the world’s distinguished motorists sit—and. Every Windows of Every Cadillac is Safety i . 4% ; every driving s Pontiac, Mich. : Plate Glan / otordoms, fost (onvincing Stour! , Give us just a moment of your time and—in imagination—come with Even the sound of the passing wind has been hushed to a. whisper. And driving itself? Just the gentlest touch of your hand, and the lightest pressure of your foot coritrol every movement of the car. And so it goes—through the intricacies of the city’s traffic... down .the broad sweep of the boulevard... ¢ and over the country byways. You simply sit there—rested and relaxed—the perfect master of ituation.. * ‘¢ F * Too good to be true? Well, the proof is no farther away than your nearest Cadillac dealership—and no longer than an hour in the finding. Stop in soon—and discover for yourself why the most glorious miles in the world travel beneath the wheels of the 1959 CadiMac! . —-ViSIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER se ‘ JEROME MOTOR SALES CO. 280 S$. Saginaw St: ‘FE 4-3566 | | | E ‘Vibra. Beat‘ - CLEANS Beats! S$ cieaaiee? Cleans 3 times faster than other cleaners. For the first time in any vacuum cleaner— ‘ air-driven ‘““Vibra-Beaters” dislodge cnbellen dirt! Full horsepower suction and sweeping brushes do the CLEANS STAIRS EASILY Stetds firmly on end even on narrow steps, cleans vp or down without tipping. NO MONEY DOWN at WKC! 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LIVE DEMONSTRATION AT OUR STORE NOW OR PHONE ae mm FOR 10 DAYS HOME TRIAL ~-LEANING riOWN a 6 yaad sihiiion— * “THE PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1939 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, Republican Women’s Federation of Oakland County held its annual Lincoln Day Tea Monday afternoon at Hotel Waldron. res Mrs. Harry Henderson, president of the Republican Women’s Federation of Oakland County, chats with special guests John Martin, left, Republican ... ‘Area News of Personal Interest Mr; and Mrs. Karl Jackson, former Pontiac residents, are having many guests at their new home in Deerfield Beach, Fla, Among them are the Rich- ard Jacksons, also formerly of Pontiac, who traveled from Lakeland to spend several days. Other guests at the new Jackson home will be the R. A. Armstrongs of Cherokee road and the John Thors of Neome Drive, who plan to spend several weeks in Flori- da visiting friends on both the East and Gulf coasts. The Noyce Straits of Chero- ke’ Road will go on to the Jacksons after visiting rela- tives in Atlanta, Ga. * * * Former Pontiac resident Al- bert Bahn of Madison, Wis. flew from Madison to Detroit on Friday to visit his broth-- er, Frank. He plans to stay some. time, * * * Among local women attend- ing the annual DAV Auxil- iary meetings in Detrat today through Friday, Feb.*‘13 are Mrs. Ray Jewell, Mrs. Robert Copeman, Mrs. Don Williams, Mrs. Hilda LaLone, Mrs. John Tuson, and Mrs: Lyle Smith. Jeanette Peterson, national commander of the auxiliary, will preside at the meetings. Several national and state of- ficers will be present. * * * Sylvan Shores subdivision residents were -entertained Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron L. Cole at Sylvan Shores drive. On the committee for the affair were Mr, and Mrs. Wil- lard V. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Ld Left to right, Mrs. ‘Clifford Steffey and Mr. and Mrs. Duane M. Lemaux. & ® @ Judith Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William L, Moore of Birmingham, has been ini-_ tiated into the Women’s Ath- letic Association at Arizona — State University, Tempe, for | completing 100 points in intra- mural] sports. She is a sophomore in the College of Liberal Arts, ma-, joring in physical education. e. 8 * Elected cochairman of the | design committee for the 1959 Block “P” card section at. Purdue University is Martha Hill of Franklin. The group, made up of fresh- . men under the direction of upperclassmen, flash colored cards to form words and pic- tures at football games. MSU Club Dance Set for Friday The Michigan State Univer- sity Club of Oakland County will hold its annual Winter Dance -Friday at the Oakland Hills a Club in Birming- ham. Chairman Ivan Towns of : Farmington , reports five- piece orchestra will provide the music for dancing from 9:30 p.m, to 1 a.m. All MSU alumni and friends are invited to the event. Tickets may be obtained by contacting Richard Forbush , of Birming- ham, ticket chairman, ” Pentiac Press Phetes “Byron Cole, cochairman, pours tea for Mrs. Paul Gorman, Mrs. Bagwell. National committeeman of Grand Rapids and Lawrence Lindemer, Re- ' publican State chairman of Stock- bridge, at the tea. Miss Hill, a sophomore in home economics, is a mem- ber of Zeta Tau Alpha Sor- ority and Alpha Lambda Delta honorary society. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Duane D. Fish- er of Walled Lake annuonce the birth of a daughter, Jane Leslie, Feb. 2 at St. Joseph Hospital. : Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Fisher of South Marshall street and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Clough of Glen- wood boulevard. : * * * Born Feb. 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Webber of South ' » Tilden street was a son, Kraig Lawrence. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Webber of Hazel street and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weber of ‘Kimball street. * * Mr. and Mrs. E. James Kit- son of Ypsilanti announce the birth of a son, Ernest James Jr., Feb, 1. Grandparents of the child are Mrs. C. H, Kitson of Parkhurst street and the late Mr, Kitson and Mrs. Alice Homeister of Wyandottes Bridge Club Meets _ Pontiac Duplicate Bridge Club met Monday evening at Elks Temple. Winners were Ronald Fiscus, Donald Bowen, and Dr, and Mrs. R: L. Segula. Undergoes Surgery Mrs. Elsie Gaskins of Bald- -win avenue is a patient at Pon- tiac General Hospital after haying major surgery. . ote William Donaldson and Mrs. Paul Tea Is Held by GOP Women The annual Lincoln Day Tea was held by the Republican Women's Federation of Oak- land County Monday afternoon at Hotel Waldron. Mrs. Raymond Sampson was general chairman, assisted by Mrs, Charles Campbell and Mrs, Byron Cole, cochairmen. * * Among special guests were Mrs. Paul Bagwell of East Lansing; John Martin, Republi- can national committeeman of Grand Rapids; Lawrence Lin- demer, Republican state chair- man of Stockbridge; Mrs. Thomas Willmore, president of the Republican Women's Fed- eration of Michigan; Mrs, Sterling Richhardt of Detroit; and Congressman William S. Broomfield, - SERVE .ON COMMITTEES Serving on committees were Mrs. Duncan McVean, Mrs. Leslie Consterdine, Mrs. Jos- . eph Green and Mrs. A. A. Sheldon, receptton; Mrs. Charles Barrett and Mrs. Ralph Cook, tea table; -Mrs. Lula Luby, Mrs. Francis Covert and Mrs. Charles Crawford, decorations; Mrs. Daniel T. Murphy Jr., pub- licity;; Mrs, Meta Mcliroy, music; and Mrs. Arthur Gris- wold, guest book. x * * Invited to pour by the presi- dent, Mrs. Harry Henderson, were Mrs. Frederick C. Ziem, Mrs. H. Russel Holland, Mrs. George Hartwick, Mrs. Arthur Fashionettes Gather for Holiday Party Members of the Fashionette Club. held a Valentine party Tuesday evening at Adah Shel- ly Library, with Mrs. Ray- mond Hibbs in charge of the program, Co-chairmen were Mrs. Frank Reichert, Mrs. Frank Lamie and Mrs. Harold Hopper. ; * * * Valentines. were exchanged, and each member brought ex- tra Valentines to be presented to various children's groups. Mrs, Frederick Root was given a gift for participating in a Valentine game, * * * Mrs, Root also won the club’s trophy for losing the most weight during the week. Last week Mrs. Forest McDonald and Mrs. Virgil Lewis tied for the trophy. x « &* Newest members of the club are Mrs. McDonald and. Mrs. Merle Crooks. ' Mrs. William W ff re- ceived an award for losing the most weight during January “and for perfect attendance at meetings. At next week’s meeting, rec- ommendations for revising by- laws will be heard, and changes will be made. By CHRIS GAENSBAUER It.was a dark and stormy night, but members of Pontiac Tuesday Musicale and their husbands and guests didn’t seem to care, They filled all the available space in the Con. gregational Church dining room for their annual Men's night program last evening. A roast beef dinner and some fine entertainment made it well worth the effort. The two young musicians who provided the program gave a memorable perform- ance, particularly since they had spent a harrowing three hours transporting themselves and harp from East Lansing to Pontiac and arrived just in time to appear. _ © * * Harvi Griffin, harpist, and William Beidler, tenor, were soloists for the evening. Both are students at Michigan State University but each has a pro- fessiona) background which was apparent in their music artistry and personable stage presence. SHOWED SKILL The first group of harp solos opened with the second and third movements of the Handel concerts for harp. In this clas- sical composition, Mr. Griffin quickly demonstrated his superior technical skills with © his clean scales, difficult run- ning passages and variety of tonal shadings, Having proved himself adept at serious music, he switched to a delightful medley of popu- lar songs of his own arrange- ment. This included “I’m in the Mood for Love,” ‘‘The Way You Look Tonight,” “You Go to My Head" and “Lover, Come Back to Me.” The familiar ‘‘Autumn Leaves” closed this group, and its ex- pressively played melody, ac- companied by rippling arpeg- gios, produced much audience pleasure. ; - x *« William Beidler presented a variety of folk songs in his two groups, accompanying himself on the autoharp. Folk songs can be dull unless done with the proper dramatic § sense, humor and pathos, and wide vocal range in both pitch and dynamics, Mr. Beidler fulfilled © all the qualifications and in ad- dition proved the versatility and effectiveness of the auto- harp. In the opening Jamaican totk song he used the instrument as a percussive as well as chordal instrument and achieved the plaintive, wailing singing qual- ity necessary for rica sie West Indies folk singing. South Carolina "Riddle tes revealed a lovely floating voice - quality and haunting pianis- simo passages. A MELLOW VOICE In his final two numbers Mr. Griffin revealed a pleasingly mellow voice while accompany- ing himself on the harp. In a style similar to that of Harry Belafonte, he sang “Jamaica Farewell’ and ‘Island in the Sun.” The latter number had an introduction of brilliant glis- sandos and he used the wooden frame like a drum while play- ing with one hand. For an. encore Mr, Griffin played and sang ‘‘Anywhere I Wander.” Mr. Beidler demonstrated his fine interpretative sense in his singing of the spiritual, “Takeg@My~Mother Home," to open his second group. ‘Ol’ Son Took the Measles” and In spite of Tuesday’s unobliging weather, this foursome arrived for the ~~ annual musical program. A Valentine theme was carried out at the Musicale’s dinner party, held before the guest artists were presented. . George H. Putnam, right, and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Elwood Bigler were among local music enthusiasts who attended Pontiac Tuesday Musicale’s annual Men’s Night \last evening. The three are selecting favorite numbers from the fine program, which fea- + Musicale Has Men's “Good Old Man," both: Appa- lachian tunes ved from English, had humor and drama which brought chuckles from the audience. The spiritual “Soon I Will Be Done” closed this group, Mr. Beidler’s ability to” change quickly from full-veiced ’ exaltation to whispering mezzo- . voice or falsetto made tis in- terpretations deeply moving. “Summertime” was his choice for an encore. : oe werd Meat Left are "tured. calypso stdin Harvi Griffin and ly William: Beidler. Mrs. Bigler was ticket 1 chairman for ‘the concert and cabaret held at First baircincens x! Mr. and Mrs. William Shunck, who were accompanied by their son, Peter Shunck, and Janet Grimes. . Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Esler seem to agree that the colorful-lace hearts added a festive touch.to the affair. eo = Sa * coo ee te oe ee oh ie oe ae . . 5 ' eo ue THE PONTIAC c Pas. west. vimtvany gi, tee eee omen Best cee ) t ys OES Unit Plans "profamional . ‘7 "riendship Night \ Styled: as. You S| ena 0 mgr ese IMPERIAL be held at 8 p.m. at the Roosevelt _ BEAUTY SALON yp eee tines og ne of Laurell] - 219 Auburn Ave. Chapter 31, Nashville, was a gues! FE 42878 . PHenriquez, ‘anybody who is so COMPLETELY? | alive, Her warmth and enthusiasm Rome. Milan, Venice, Nai and ¢ é aoe ‘are flamboyant and her deep con- London! Recently she ‘egypt Fey the bapa lenge’ com: haga - | tagious laughter practically shakes: ing in New. York City at Rocke- essay sc te Pros me enone Also, changes i the wails, Her features are classi- feller Plaza. cally beautiful but one not z ‘notice this for a long time because| Jt seems amazing that this young had ‘seen her receding chin. Now| and perception, “Wate: tna rel pun fr Fo Pamphiet . ‘No A . intment Hecesstry PHONE —— 4.2352 became woman modeled some 3, longer homel: uettes borrowed from men’s | jaf tho inapact of Nor’ perenne i oe past eight Peseta eb Cian where Sblective’y Sicnatson “Snpey Days’ Mar-| hats. They include a new ee ae alae ts ny Pesan speaie Lave OG on, | roma the artit's eyes athoners Now Look and Feel Bet-| Coschmar's vie, Sos Det : ‘in love ¢ i Fiore a ” 5 * id : ; : ~ , ’ 19 West Huren—tod Floor Next to Buckner Finance _ apparent that abe ie desperately icing Not. Coward, Igor Stra We Might all remember this. It'ter, : > . ————— 9 Ss Princess Marie Louise, . | Andre Ss. uperb Specials sot Marie Lion. |] Have You Tried This? ‘ her first lecture trip and now |/ on ‘Custom io ereatty n demand. She tas || ’hOnped Vegetables ime swede mimes || Delicious in Lemon Jelly |} 4 Ce ty ll rare talent in catching the | personality of the model, 3 By JANET ODELL 2 tablespoons vinegar on 0 . | Many artists dislike women as) Pontiac Press Home Editor — i fens eon salt ° 4: ; | subjects because they are apt to), Salads are apt to get rather % teaspoon celery seed want to look much younger and ~ monotonous at this time of cups chopped cabbage year. We have a suggestion per for one that will perk up any —}. tablespoon cho potion meal. Mrs. C. E. Haynes yy " a shares her recipe for Jellied Dissolve gelatin in hot water. Coleslaw with us. Add vinegar, mayonnaise, salt, prettier than they are. However, Fiore said, ‘I -would much rather) do women than men because a woman has creation in her. She has the heart of creation in her. PHANTOM . t has a face — unless 2 & * pepper and celery seed to cold § fe 4 $ : a0 ie = cigrest man,” Sheal so|jj Mrs. Haynes works in her water, mix well and add to Black, Bei arenes tilt said that every face has good); Church and in the PTA. She gelatin. Let cool to syrupy | White aad Navy spends a great deal of time stage, sewing, both for herself and for her children. | |points and that she sees no reason Ito emphasize the bad ones, $12.95 | Beat until thick and fluffy. | Fold in rest of ingredients. Mix Complete 4 eee is ei 1. LIKES IRREGULAR FACE oe ae Aw bees le a ; AY Fiore finds a face which has : + Pour greased mo : ; } OPEN MONDAY sme ieguarty most Interesting}! 5 suage en sat greasing salad olde?) = . ; : ‘ik wo cu water e i and FRIDAY | range mature women because te‘cup cold water until set.*Serves 8. : f child re pure Ke x LA ROR IES, ° “al 9 P. M. ° ba hogae al on, while the mature ATEN STEELE RAE TRE BRE AE Na It loves being busy! ; ne - woman has something in her face ® | No Appointment Needed ’ _ front teproduchg. Ofticers Elected |Max Richardson Here’s the lively little contour wedge that af B e$ al , Fiore told me of an nen by OES Grou p Benetit Dance pempers your feet peer eines Elasticized ea ty | she had when on s lecture ; or extra caressing fit ... where | Andre Pontiac sou Bank Bl = de pons? | She did ten cteeen did net | Mrs. John Burtiia has been Slated for Feb. 27 it feels most wonderful. ee Psa ee be io Sm Gea nae iae ste «se | PAULD’S SHOE STORE ' ‘ FE SALE : Others named to office include, Richardson are sponsoring a bene- : . Wi GGS BRUARY ' {Mrs. Davy Gilpin, vice president ipa = ve acoder dota = Serving Pontiac for Over 75 Years : aed bie, Mela Alet, oren 7 sievide ‘monic: 35 N. Saginaw Open Friday ’til 9 7 : Mrs. Meta McIlroy, outgoing! Mr. Richardson pee bee __ Tals prodact has ne Siiensl Red Crews) ak - , 2 “rover 50 per cent of hi an. features fine furniture president, bas appointed Mrs. /o7r an expbolen end fire in hia = ——— | ‘ and Mrs. Edna Warden chairmen |sarage where he was working on i L has bee Cabs nmtaled at thelat 8. Joseph Mercy fal ace P-RI-C-E-S S- L-AS- H-E- D! March meeting, to be held in the|that time. . . . North Roselawn drive home of} Manager of Hillcrest Golf and, Balance of Winter Stock i SAVE ; Mrs. Mabel Reynolds. Country Club near Mt. Clemens, | i he is a well known golfer with| - $ More than 51,500 persons have|many trophies to his credit. Values a y: obtained international driving] He lives at Walton boulevard to $17.98 O , permits this year. with his wife and two children. | cA = . a . Mr. Richardson will receive all we , ON OUR ——_ ee - ~ boat, /. SHArE = . 7. Tickets may be obtained from | ns P aoe * ENTIRE 7 : ‘ | local merchants. For further in-] 1) Og SSES} o STOCK 9 ‘formation contact Burnell Mc- le dd WILLETT fo BABY'$ “== = ; includi Bes ae hairman. ALL ) ' | Shop Our »- “SPECIAL . ‘Clean’ Fighters =| BARGAIN TABLES You think that | ORDERS, carat Well, - recat maty | Skirts co Vo f f SHOPS TOO! of wrecked Roman ships re- 9 (wool & corduroy) O 61 'W. Huron St y veals that Caesar's “navy” | _ WV. Fiuron _ One of the best known and most BY EXCLUSIVE NEW | carried bathtubs right along All Sales Final 718 W. Huron St. respected ames iri the furniture (7! DUCTYL PROCESS — — . business, Willett has a reputation for. © producing quality lines of authentically ” detailed furniture in cherry, maple, and walnut. REDUCED Save at Least 10% ‘ - Shown: E hi _ MARBLEHEAD CHERRY DINING GROUP nein Authentic reproductions of classic Colonial heirlooms, recreated for Furniture Reduced today’s living! Hand-crafted in fine solid cherry, with a specially : developed finish that is easy to caré for! All open stock. Drop-leaf Extension Table. .$169.00 Server ......- eee. § 99.75 Side Chatr .....000.006..$ 42,50 Hutch (as pictured) . .$464.00 Arm Chairccssseeesccces $ 55.00 Other Hutches . . from.$325.00 - All Less 10% During Sale SESE LE AROSE a a YA AS FE es | tired of Winter? __ bring Spring into your home with beautiful POLYETHYLENE FLOWERS - Look ‘real! Smell real! Each blossom and leaf exact in detail and coloring yx == so life-like you have to “touch to tell.” Each blossom naturally scented. Yet these delicate looking flowers are so sturdy that you can wash them right in the sink! SURO Sa aR MIRO BARIES SIEBER OE ~ King-size —— Parrot Lily of the Valley, each spray. .35¢ - Tulips, e@ch .......... $1.00 Fuschia, 2 for.........., $1.00 4 Dozen Miniature Roses. ..$1.50 Apple or Peach Blossoms, ne : 2 sprays for ccccccces lds Style 45 Portrait Stand Reg. $16.95 Bronze NOW *12.71 Silver $17.21 | This and every other mounted s' . | the- beautiful ae line SW) bs ina, ically reduced. Order now for x 7 ' Mothers Day or Father's Day. M a beautiful lacy fern yee in durabl Wilton weave. Heavy, all-wool | pen oDe with i soll - Open Monday and ~ é 4 and crush resistance. This carpet sol - . SALE ENDS FEB. 23,!>° ‘ cember for $13.95 a sq. yd., but George Tuson, oF Friday ’til 9 P.M. | (ADRRACe aren oa our carpet buyer, made/a tremendous . = . = . saving buy when this outstanding/mill pattern was _ discontinued. You may now bin it for near ! our original-wholesale cost} Su 1 * S | AP p S phone or visit now for Nise savings! i Ne Spring Green, Ct ) i oe ; Par at Both Stores "Rose Beige i" 1). 95 JUVENILE BOOTERIE I Sq. Yd, HAVE SAMPLES BROUGHT ro YOUR HOME Phone ORiando 4. 1225 _ ELLIOTTS of Waterford 28 E. ‘Lawrence 5t. - 24 WEST HURON STREET | ontus"avicis» and FE 4-1234 . | FAMILY SHOE.STORE S. | : ‘ $28 W. Huron at Telegraph (Open Fri, and Sat. to 9) aie cw eo ey oe ae | : es Cae ai \ ce ee, ry ij ~ ta 7 ' ee! ae ae a - : . "1 f ~ + A on ee. ao “ : ete @ é : z have-been -having the most fantastic dreams about _ ‘a different one almost every’ night. ‘When tl wake up in ABBY feel so ém- barrassed I can’t look at. my husband. I would like to know how I can put a stop to these dreams. Is dreaming bad for you? Am I normal?” DREAMER DEAR DREAMER: You can't stop dreaming, so don't ~ waste your energy worrying about it. Dreaming isn’t bad for you, but the feeling of guilt combined with = the hing I. & i sad iichie shen Onde elie aa 5 te dated sbaidie which you have no control can | beverages as our does make you ‘pretty miserable, | not permit -it. a result of and: even ill. You're: normal. | this we have had many em- Forget‘ it! barrassing moments. How do gles — fully wine ¢ hcune uae te “DEAR ABBY:. | & pene sage dean enol dali: anil re sak arora mizrare destroy. chairs we announce that we are Th an hia diene bidden to drink because of and his chairs, just as it is his privilege to kick. his, own - automobile for his own wife) in a fit of emotional rage. Any psychiatrist will tell you that it is healthy for a: man to re- lease his dceiied emotions. ’ DEAR SAM: When a psy- It’s a man’s privilege to s' Alaska. He good money x * * his -arms, but that privilege and. sends it home regularly, a personal reply, write ends where the next fellow’s | but the responsibility of rais- | to “ABBY in care of this paper. nose - | ing our children (3, 5 and 7) Enclose a self- addressed, 8 oe ee is left geticety to me. stamped series. fe “PEAR ABBY: My husband — , aiaie that his religion Gonsa't permit drinking, “DEAR ABBY: ‘My husband \, i . 3 Ig i eine fect can't replace the years az @ Black Calf @ Navy Calf @ Red Calf @ Black Patent You're smart to Regvleily $12.95 Now 97 i: Special Selling! Famed-Brand New Spring PUMPS Lisbet, Meg Out Late; No One Home to Scold ,|tour and whose mother is in Africa The ay waited in the cold for a look at the Queen whose husband is in Pakistan on a commonwealth on a tour, e° 2 But the Queen disappointed the crowd, By the time she came out it was the wee hours, and all but a few people had long since gone home, Most of the cheers she got came : cat PONTIAC PRESS, — SDAY, FEBRUARY, 11, 1959 = couple are | Mr. and irs. Glenn D. Piatt\Tuesday night of DeSota * place and |\near Phoenix. Mr, and Mrs, Mpetore the train pulled oa ps Roy A. Dorris en of Silverside drive. Miss Piatt is attending Highland Park Junior ~~ College. ‘with LOVE. . ie to your littlest — VALENTINE Dance Is Held “Why, Oh Why,” was the’ fea- tured round dance of the month, at the dance held by — Trallers Friday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mre. Rob- ert Rugg, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jarger, Mr. and Mrs. Andy An- derson and Mr. and Mrs, Ben Stepheson, New members wel- comed were Mr. and Mrs. H, A. Siewert. Mark Friendship Girl Scouts and Girl. Guides throughout the world observe February as International Friend- ship Month. February was se- lected because Lord and Lady Baden-Powell, founders of the or- ganizations, both had birthdays Feb, 22. -GLENDA MARIE PIATT of the guests invited by ‘Wins Contest Award Edythe C. McCulloch of Pontiac from the fruit porters, Church Guild Hears Big fash ws for Civil Defense Talk E06 fashion Ks Mrs. William C. Sproull, chair] FACKETED man of the’Gray Ladies of Oakland | %! - DRESSES County Chapter 9, American Redi] 22) ° sizes) ae Cross, spoke at the meeting off 24. 3 + 6X Women's Guild of United Church of Christ. held Thursday evening at. Fellowship - Hall, Mrs. Sproull spoke on “Disaster and Civil Defense.” Mrs. Kurt Wischman was in charge of the easiroo td al wed MEET for LUNCH | RIKER FOUNTAIN Sealtest Ice Cream alzes - | sr § 8.98 Pr) Smart navy dress in wash-and-wear 3» fabric with eartregting - Spring-shop NOW where you can SAVE, too! Flirtatious bow, buttoned with antique siftver .. . on a pump shaped street has been awarded a cer- \tificate of excellence in a fine arts competition sponsored by national hair coloring firm. | ‘Peterson ‘Bridge’ was the title lof her entry in the competition to point up the more-leg look! Mezzanine (3 | other public places throughout the Paintings from the: competition | | will be shown at the International ea Show in New York City, |} |The Boston Public Library and ‘country. . A Give hee are epee - Exquisite stockings do something for a woman's. wahity- Tad. she'll love you for giving Archer. Give her a box of natal -- hose with : Or: ‘without seams. ... LBS wi 1.50 Box of 3 Pr. : soa LOVE... 1 ts Giving a Host of Gifts for : Your Valentine It'll be love at first sight when ~ - she. sees this fresh, feminine duster robe with: lace sn tan collar. little: or no ironing. Sizes 10. to ies * b. Sweet as Seger Valentine Blouses Sure: to pamper’ her fashion’ toeth.... . blouses.frosted with lace + and. embroidered in. delicate ef Shape or eg: od alentine Special: e at Dress Sheer “NYLONS 2 pairs $150 With or without . ‘GUT WRAPPED FREE! i searps! * oe * : x a 1. “Tip Toe” Seamless, nude heel, demi-toe, dress sheer \y oeenehe q7¢, 2 pairs $1.50. 2. “Fantasy” Fall fashioned, self or dark seams, dress sheer .o0 77,2 pairs $1.50. Neumode Hosiery Shop 82 N. Saginaw ow ~~ FE 2-7330 ptometer School ts ove and nf evereias by the ot Spee Pesemoma pn ag Comptom uation . from. school prov hifetins placement ‘onthe thy the gatire system of Tis’ Go schools in pal cities the Canada and Comptometer trained opergtors are te constant course is inexpensive. You ere cordially inv visit our schoo) and more a interesting course, to inquire « our a . FREE TRIAL LESSON — FE 2-166! THE COMPTOMETER SCHOOL 18 South Party —- 314 Hubbard Bidg. a | jrégistration and music, and closes our Oakland County S| Primaries Monday, Feb. 16 © 17-Yoar Resident Ovklond Dies site the program for the World Day of Prayer “Friday-are Mrs, Frank Gray, Mrs. Edward D. Auchard and Mrs. Stanley Kipp. They are ‘To Mark ‘World Day of Prayer’ Friday. | The World Day of Prayer, Fri-|Vera whine and ‘the Rev. Mt. i day, will be observed in Pontiac) Everett. among the many women all over the world who are.observing @ day of spe- cial prover and isla a talk given by Wayne Siefert,| ‘horticulture agent of the Oakland Ah ot the evening was, County Extension Service, who spoke on general care and main- | tenarice of home . A ques-| tion-and-answer session followed, | Recipe Corrected — In the recipe for filled date squares Which appeared in The Pontiat Press Monday. one-half cup of boiling water was omitted from the list of in- gredients through error. Church Council Sets Program at the government hospital in An. chorage, Alaska, Abroad, educa- | and Mrs. Edward D, |Adams, Women, The program, which is being held at the Baldwin Avenue Evangelical United Brethren Church, begins at 9:45 a.m. with at 2:30 p.m, .. 2 4 ‘Taking part in the special serv fee, the theme of which is “Lord, I Believe,” are Mrs, H. KR. Fras- er, MPs, George Killen, Mrs. 8. E. Kipp, Mrs, M. Everett uchard, ke * Others assisting are Mrs, Brady Mrs, J, H. Baker, Miss te . amvice a , by a the being observed by Christian wom- Pontiac Council of United Church en in 144 countries / ‘around the | The World Day of plaser is world, The purpose’ ‘ot the day is) not only: to unite all Christians in tional projects are carried on, in- | cluding aid, for. four colleges in| india. one in Korea -and two in| by yao NIGHTS DON'T oe e: . Let rieives Rob You of Valuable Sleep, Make You Tense, Irritable, Sensitive. ' ave ———, these! wpaotting « been ee ne relieved, ered, that they relax easily and get sound, restful sleep with i Phioxo-B a bond of prayer, ‘but to make! offerings for missions at home and/j' abroad, tween the home missions and foreign missions of the National Council of Churches, In the United States funds help agri- cultural migrants and their chil- dren and low-income farm fam- ilies, as well a» Indian-Ameri- cam, A. chaplain is‘ also maintained in St. Vincen Sandra Hinman. and Bernard Slabinski ewere married in a double-ring . ceremony Saturday morning at St, Vincent de Paul ‘}Ushers included Church, * * Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Harley Hinman of Tack- jes drive and Mr, and Mrs. Stan- ley Slabinski of Cherry street. The bride wore a floor-length Rown of ruffied nylon tulle with Chantilly lace panels, long sleeves and a sweetheart neck line. Her fingertip veil was held by an orange blossom headpiece and she carried a cascade bov- by pink | baby rosebuds, Yvonne Slabinski of Washington D:C. was maid ‘of honor. Brides- maids were Sandra Mayday, Bon- nie Westlake of Carleton and Les- lie Thomas of Milford. They wore nylon chiffon waltz-length dresses, the maid of honor's in mint green and the bridesmaids’ in yellow. | Their headpieces were of shattered carnations and they carried cas- cade bouquets. of carnations to match their gowns, “fe * * Katherine Sue Adkins was flower girl. Her floor-length dress was of White chiffon; and she carried a basket of carnation petals, | Best’ man was Phil Landry. LaVerne Hin- man, William Slabinski and Frank Ziewicker, Michael Am- shey was ringbearer, — A breakfast for 100 guests was {held at Knights of Columbus Hall Sandra Hinman Married quet of white carnations centered | - | MRS. t Céremony The offerings are divided be- | frequent Beauty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch WINTER DRY SKIN Steam heat, raw winds and temperature changes all take their toll on our skin in winter. Censtant care !s a must. Use cold cream for remov- ing make-up more frequent- ly than soap and water. Add bath ofl to your daily bath and an over-all _rub- down with pleasant scented body lotion when you step out of the tub or shower. Head-to-toe protection is es- sential, with extra attention to hands and face. “™ Phone Edythe McCulloch — _ Beauty Shoppe, F® 2-7431, 608 Pontiac State Bank % It’s New—it's Different A Homeopathic combination of five phosphates, for fortified with Thiam formula, accord- ing to vicnecnatnee —— asymptomatic | is. of value in the of nervousness and sleep- lessness. Phioxo-B has a blessing thousands men mental and nervous exhaustion, Phloxo-B soothes and aids taut due to asthenia. arcotics, Barbituates or other habit. forming drugs. If nerves may be starved or cer- tain phosphates or Thiamine, contained in Phloxo-B. DON'T DELAY get PHLOXO-B todey—$2.00 NATURAL HEALTH FOODS 17 Years in Pontiee 8 Mt. Clemens St. Just Off Saginaw > Don’t be Tortured , | | BERNARD sLABINSKt | and a reception for 300. was held) at the hall that evening, Mrs. Hinman wore a turquoise dress with black accessories and ‘a corsage of pink variegated car- inations for her daughter's wed- ding. Mrs. Slabinski was dressed in a navy dress with white acces- sories, Her corsage was of pink carnations. | Club Entertains After ‘their theeting Tuesday at, Adah ‘Shelly Library, members of ithe Dirt Gardeners Club enter-| tained 50 patients at Medical Care Facility with a Valentine Party. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. Charles W, Furler and Mrs. J. Robert Hancock. . ESE ERE AHL: TET, CHILD Shoes @ the finest, flattering- | = |” ‘gst “special purpose” shoes youn 9 con wear. Now. come in ond let t = our fitting speciolists ” _In ci aules, ~ ‘. Deetor’s prescriptions ‘ccurately tilled. U64 Dinie Hwy. Carefree Comfort begins with _ little feet must be always __ comfortable. 9And they will firmly supporting, glove. HALLS TURPIN-HALL " @ FAMILY SHOE STORE e DRAYTON PLAINS Because they're never stil, be when they’re fitted with: our special care. in fine, soft CHILD. LIFE Shoes. See ther soon,” : on 9.9412 Important Shirtwaists in Everglaze Miiticare cotton . 1662 S, TELEGRAPH ROAD .drip-dry . . . no-iron a dark ground print to wear now... spring... and summer 14,95 Sizes 10 to 18 SHOP EVERY NIGHT ‘til 9—SATURDAY “til 6 Fal ‘Saturday, Feb. 14th Don’t F orget! Valentine’s Day. she loves their sheer beauty, smooth fit and long wear in colors for every costume 1.35 to 1.95 Give Her a Box of 3 Prs. They're, in the stannihg new shapes . “ty + metal frames bed lined in black and white ... to give «-: “your winter clothes a new ‘lift! ° Nee = » ee : 4 a 5 >. i . & ’ $ sie ’ : » . a c aay ee: saa : te < : ne : ” ! /i THE PONTIAC. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1959 as od DASEREE. - JN. Green STAMPS With These 2 Extra Value Coupons! Farm Fresh, Whole : - LOW PRICES plus ph VAY GREEN STAMPS meh. h 8-Ib. 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Stper Markets ~ nn - Coup | 12° Tray Pack Cut-Up Fryers... 33% tit orl cect cn > ae 7 Sale of Tender-Aged Polish Kielbasa ....... ote AQ, Pressure Poon , . | ) PETERS, Grade !, Large : | | acked Co U.S. Choice STEAKS) _ Stices Boicgne He" 49° CHASE & § A NBoR) eee eet | Gieuite smn 10 5ts $190 N or € eee) 7 ¢ , | SIRLOIN 89: | Cottage Cheese mare cm 2a | 6 : is ol - > T-Bone, Rib, Club or Cube Steak... 99°... | : : —| ae | FLORIDA SEEDLESS WHITE ® | , | | Seve 10e | FRUIT FLAVORED GELATIN 5 nee. 39: | "/ i U | | sre. | Jell-O Desserts... 9™ * Seve 8 MUSSELMAN'S 303 p S g: 2m | Apple Sauce........ 12: for , "Save 17e | BIG, TENDER, SWEET 7 rn Ses 00 . 2 scm | Green Giant Peas . 6 =. ‘1 _ Thin-Skin Ful-O-Juice 80 Size SELECTED RED, RIPE _ c Seve Tée | DEL MONTECALIFORNIA Ax $00 6 : Fresh Tomatoes ...™ If sém_| Fruit Cocktail .... “#c= AWREY'S MARKET BASKET SLICED WHITE Bread 22:39: MOTHER'S DELIGHT Solid Red Ripe Tomatoes GENIE White or Pastel & ° ° Boxes $ 00 Mi, rs : Facial Tissues ..... 5 ef 400 1 Der he ; . A 303 FOOD FAIR 100% PURE CLIO AVE 14¢ ON 3 CAN>: Can Instant Coffee ........ Jer ALL PURPOSE ENRICHED . i. c Food Fair Flour .... 5 Bag 39 NEW LOW PRICE! ° Quart € * Wesson Oil ............ Bottle 49 SWANS DOWN 00 Cake Mixes "Wis..." 3 Pigs. ‘] a < e FOOD FAIR ALL-PURPOSE Pure Vegetable SHORTENING | lS HUNT'S ITALIAN STYLE sos 3 = 49 E29 | =:| Tomato Paste 3° GOLD STANDARD. . Tel 39: Alaska Salmon = ==: ; +. jute Dc eae i ga, fis A ing egg 2 jie Breast-O-Chicken “ 22° * Looe. Toe: el ae 1) eee Open 9 to? Daily Re oh mek me ae ee TARACLY ARTUR MCGHECTTIMEN Closed sundeys at HALL ROAD and VAN DYKE * AO per Pas ame powtac PRESS, _wepwispiy, int 11, 1960 * general manager of itg Atomig Products Division, said nuclear’ competiti produced power in higher fuel cost areas by 1965. Ang installed at that time.” ; * {Advertisement} He predicted that as widespread itch of Piles competitive nuclear power be- — comes available, electric utilities Get Relief Now! in most areas of the country will ‘be generating power at costs well Millions Of sufferers in the last|pelow those of fossil-fueled “plants| 40 years ‘have found a way to fast! relief from itching and smarting —those =e oe oil and gas. ing —s astrigent formula-— Pelereou’s ntment. No wonder one sufferer writes, “The itchi were relieved, an sources noted, 131 electric power of piles, They use a delightful eal * —s are. participating in 27 T slept all hight. Peterson's Oint- jects —i, .. igzscn'¢, Ont; |nuclear projects, These proj druggists, Be delighted or include three plants in operation, back. nine under construction or con- litica! Advertisem: Political Advertiseme: < Elect FREDERICK C. Non-Partisan Primary Election Peay, Feb. 16 * PROSEGUTING ATTORNEY Elected Four Consecutive Terms * oh sia YEARS At the em time, industry) hey 4 bent three are bejn ancis ‘K. ‘ioCena, vice presi- ‘dent of General Electric Co. “and, With —— oats - Those three are Conacanesie | eran. Fairman, who also is senior vice" “the spectators’ galleries and electric power will be economically|Eison’s 180,000 kilowatt Dresden The 60,000 kilowatt icone president of Consolidated Edison. rum @rrands for the House mem-| Ve with eonventionally 'station near Chicago; Consolidated’ ‘nuclear. _— plant now being|said initial fuel costs will range bers, “SPECIAL RECONDITIONED ~ herent ‘Free Home Demotstration-OR 39702 Complete Paris and Service 6n All Cleaners! We Sell ‘We Advertise! CURT'S APPLIANCES 61 83 Jameson a : bay * MAKE KROGER : YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WORLD'S FINEST TENDERAY - BRAND BEEF Lenten Specials! S* OFF LABEL Kroger : , | Elbow Macaroni | | in | | ~ 4-48, € SAVE PKG. 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FEBRUARY 11, 1959 - been eesinal to learn that on on,” pre a 9 aladdin irudlard the countrys: y= it ee The: goveroment hopes the ing : Ai ee ga ada -. leome from tourists—now 40 mil: of bees abrupt with) 4” five-year development ’} ‘hign dollars: a year—will at least ee » (When T ma ‘ the fact | wernr ' of history yet there were!" cf eas Scone at Nhe ag ce ruil | eo doe : . We don’t a parlay. See hia sree eonter (checks 6 and balances even on himi | ie re mentary precautions as bot ee ela z ry ‘oster Dulles is clea, bees oad tase sup, if ence Brandt told us, “I agree with’ ~. and the wonder of it all is that water when he goes to such places) ' can offer | your John Foster Dulles that there He was told after okaying @ine has been as robust as he {s./as Laos or Cambodia, he ex-| Picea = * 8 may be some way of settling the program that led to the develép-phere’s no doubt aboyt it, our|claimed: “I drink the water’ they, , as andt spoke before a reportorial, German problem without first hav- ment of the atomic bomb at a Cost | seoretary of state has abserbed set before me wherever I am. Why | Mild CH FESE Fe ng a8 ss ttn aw mso hon are nt seer tan, il RAD. woe, om ten ig He eed a aie ce a ee hee rea gery es lead to that election,” ge ot meager wl angele: Prelit be i ~. dt Mbelbainiie Sim uw. 2Q¢ sald. “Trout Bigs tie soon esl priser re aa heest pas price ang cihet”” ‘ * ¥ in the nupots the world. a 5 haces Pr a4 4 as . = * ss ! 5 - “ 5 = x + # ; iS as Willy Brandt, tful human| How meagerly Washing- ‘ni * &. 2 am, Cree wie Beat mayor|to8, Abe Lincoln, ¥ Wilson peg ond ont ee He has long since lost track of ’ Geologists have written off the/¥y pevin) . and F. D. Roosevelt—just to name| ‘* year peace at EM |the sumer of mlles be bas flown! Fresh village of 250 people. They are : four of our bygone leaders—would| “med ‘servicers. We have fit jin his relentless search for peace.| LAKE PERCH: convinced that sometime between| We said that the people of 1516 understood the. American| “Mnes 10 being and machines in isuttice it to say that he has , : now end next spring the slide will} Berlin, though fiving 110 miles |o-bioms of today! pearing “en am Any temay tod combed the friendly and alien corn! plunge over and bury the hamlet,| inside Communist Germany, y eclipse the entire wars mp ne proconal of his ane or apy) ~~" All but a dozen of the inhabi-| SAV me fear of Russia. The . * in the past, time before. tants evacuated the village Tues.| Whole manner of the good-looking | Gereral Washington, DatagMecind The missile program on which) As he lies if] here in Washing- mayor and the vehemence of his of nonentanglement with foreign re embarked —an@ whitch day night. 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Amos Bailey and Harrison Munson setting the pace offensive- fy, the Chiefs rebounded impres- sively from last Friday's 53-52 @vertime loss at Flint Central to éonquer the stubborn Parkers in a tough war of defense, * * * “Highland Park is the best de- - fensive team we've met thus far,” said Van Ryzin, “It’s a hard de- fense to crack.” = The PCH mentor modestly ne- glected to mention that his play- ers threw up a rough defensive Blockade of their own and it was better than the enemy’s in. the fong run. - It was the 10th win of. the season for the Chiefs, who — ated Michigan’s No. 1 Class A ‘quintet until they suffered their 4st setback at Flint, They were ‘yanked Srd entering yesterday's ‘battle while Highland Park was, voted 9th best. “This was a solid team perfor- fhance. Although their play was spotty, the Chiefs presented their most united front of the campaign to gain a hard-earned and highly- prized triumph over the strong ea * - Bailey, turning out to be a whiz- Bang replacement for the grad- uated Charlie Barge, swished 17 points for the 2nd straight game and Munson also bagged 17 while starring on the backhoards, John Bandy added 11. - Highland Park held a 5-2 lead early in the 1st quarter, but PCH grabbed 9 7-6 edge on Bill Hay- award’s set shot and the Chiefs “were ahead the rest of the way, although never far enough to re ‘lax their guard. The Parkers trailed by 11 points going into the 4th period, Pontiac’s biggest advantage, and their final fally came no closer than five. aogier i = MIGQELAND — Bandy 6-6 11 K'rtakis 4 2-4 «64 ee 1 1-L 3 Darin 6 0-0 © unson 6 5-7 17 Mapp 3 2-5 8 Ped 0 0-1 © Sarver 0 0-1 0 iley 8 1-3 17 McInt’ch 0 0-0 06 ba} 2 0-2 4 Bradley 3 4-6 10 ale 0 1-1 1 Fdukian 2 8 Krivek “ Totals 20 13-21 53 Totals 18 16-27 46 18 11 11 16—53 11 68 67 «20—46 lontiac Central hland Park ewenne eeeneeee i By BEN OLAN “One of the hardest decisions for Baseball managers to make is one fnvolving a change of pitcher. Pennants have been won and lost With the correct — in. these situations. + * te Here’ s a theoretical case in which a starting pitcher was re- Weved. You know your baseball " mules if you produce the right oe: x * * > Pedro Ramos of Washington is ) to Charley Maxwell of Detrolt. The bases are filled wun sabtattat Nts SEGRE PRR PEN count on Maxwell goes balls and one strike, At PECLASDAA ES eat T IEE yous ta 19A0 Buypyes samy renee Ld oon ne 5 u =e Meowen 0; ederueaye uv gs 4 oy}. 2 ot be» oo eyj27s. oud-(78q OM} eseq sed ye awe wourg — V i 4 born kets 53-46 iprece Winds at Briggs Stadium DETROIT — Trade winds are are seeking. the long-ball hitter, manager Bill Norman wants so. badly. No, 1 on the Tigers’ hit parade would be Roger Maris, the belting | outfielder of the Kansas City Athletics. Maris would be a natural in Briggs Stadium, site of his best hitting the past two, seasons. . The slugging left-handed Maris has wrecked the Tigers often with his shots into the right field stands. Acting general manager Rick Ferrell, striving to complete his first deal since taking over last month, has been burning up the telephone lines. Ferrell's conver- sations have been with Frank Lane, Cleveland general manager, and Parke Carroll, Kansas City counterpart. * * * There’s been considerable talk of a triangular trade involving the three clubs. Lané is known to covet Hector Loper of the Athletics to play third base for the Indians. “Naturally, Kansas City is ask- ing a pretty good price for Maris,” said Ferrell. thing to get him.” Pitcher Billy Hoeft has been Detroit's chief trade bait since the end of last season. The |left- hander wort only 10 games and lost nine. He was in disfavor with Norman at the end of the campaign. “We've thrown a lot of names into the hopper,” Ferrell said. “The thing still is in a forma- tive stage. It isn’t likely that we'll be able to do anything about completing a trade until after spring training ts under way.” Lane said yesterday in Cleve- land he had offered catcher Dick Brown and _ infielder - outfielder Woody Held for Hoeft and catcher “Tt will take some- | “I like Brown,” Ferrell re- team catchers, I like the staff as it stands now. “I feel it compares favorably with any in the league although we don't have the one big guy to rank with Yogi Berra (New York), Gus Triandos (Baltimore) from Boston, [Tigers Aim for Roger Maris mittedly need’ more punch andl - The Tigers’ other receivers are Lou Berberet, acquired recently and Charlie Lau. Neither is in the good-hitter jcategory. Catching. has been a trouble spot for some time at Briggs Stadium. possibly the only way to get it will be by giving up one of our experi- enced pitchers.” * * * But Ferrell said he wants to take a look at rookie hurlers Jerry Davie, Don Lee, Bob Bruce and Pete Burnside before dealing off * * * : Ferrell gaid he would prefer to keep his pitching staff intact. “However,” he said, “we ad- | ‘one of his regulars. WHAT’S UP? — Poritiac Central and High- land Park players appear to be stars in thelr game at PCH last nig where the Pontiac Press Phote Chiefs scored 4 a 53-46 victory. Pontiac player is Bill Hayward (40) with Jim Kourtakis (14) and Dick Krivak (22) of Highland Park in the picture. looking at the ate or Sherm Lollar (Chicago). . Red Wilson. Pontiac Press Photo JAM UP — Dick Krivak of Highand Park dribbles past John Bandy (10) and Phil Rabaja, behind him, as the Chiefs try to stop the Parker from going in to score. Se ee ee but PCH won the game, 53-46. Mantle, Ford, Duren May Sign This Week By United Press International A gradual softening of policy by the Yankees’ front office made it a good bet today that Mickey Man- tel, Whitey Ford and Ryne Duren all will be signed within a week. The front office fired its biggest broadside when it sent out the con- tracts; most of which originally called for a cut. Then Casey Stengel got into Ford, for example, originally I was offered an $8,000 cut, How- ever, subsequent talks with assis- ee “If we each give in a -little,” Ford said, ‘I'll probably sign. the next time I see Hamey.” The “next time” probably will be tomorrow, Ford said. Mantle’s case is far from a crisis, either, despite the periodic communiques front Mickey’s home in Dallag and from the Yankee front office. ture on a_ contract for about $80,000. At any rate, littie Bobby Shants accepted a cut and thereby became .the 16th member of the Yankees to agree to terms, Shantz had a 7-6 réc- The Pittsburgh Pirates, who | were ‘high and Jow for left- handed pitchers until they acquired Haddix from Cincinnati * The three lefties to sign were Don Gross and rookies Alvin Jack- son and Don Rowe. That makes a total of 23 the Pirates now have ripeat ap tee Goal Carstay cme! paign. JS appendectoniy, was 1-5 with °Col- umbus of the International League. | General manager Bucky Harris Yanks Soften Policy on Contracts Pittsburgh last season and wound/of the Red Sox announced the sign- up with a 5-7 record. Jackson had/ing of pitcher Herb Moford, a record of 18-9 with Lincoln of|acquired in a deal with Detroit) Busso is confident he can wreck the Western League and Rowe, out last December. Moford compiled a|the Brown dynasty because he most of the season because of an/4-9 record with the Tigers, who|beat the champion in an over- Lightweight Crown Brown to Face Younger Busso in 15-Rounder Champion Makes 6th Defense in - Houston Match HOUSTON, Tex. (AP). — Explo- sive J rown dares young John- ny BGsso of New York to knock off his world’s lightweight crown tonight. Johnny says he’s just the guy to do it, too. That sums up Houston's third title fight in nine months. There may be 10,000 out to see if aging Joe gtill has the durability to ward off youth's charge. x * * The 33-year-old Brown, a cam-}. ‘|paigner for 13 years, meets a fel- low who's been in the game less than half that long. The slim little guy, from Baton Rouge, La., battles Busso over the 15round route starting at 10 p.m. EST with all the country except Houston ‘able to see it’ on televi> sion over ABC. There was $40,000 in the till at the close of business last night and Prag — Enterprises, the bout, think at least "520.000 Should come in today. If so total receipts will be about $100,000 since television is paying —. That means Brown will take $40,000 and Busso $20,000. * * * ibrought him up from Charleston|weight fight in Miami in Novem- of the June. American Association in|ber. That one was only 10 rounds jand Brown says if it had gone 15 Looked Like a Teenager (June Bug) Taylor's aspirations as a high school football player were nipped in the bud yesterday. The 27-year-old Taylor, who registered a few weeks ago as Ronnie Watkins~at the = school here, is being* held by village police on a warrant issued by Saginaw, Mich., thorities charging him with forgery and petty larceny. Taylor had been preteded here by letters. supposedly written by a coach at the.Saginaw High School him’ a good student T&C Cagers Retain reaerday |City Class C Lead Towne & Country stayed at the head of the pack in the Class C City League basketball race with a 45-31 victory over the Pontiac Police last night on the Madison Junior High court. The Vikings de- feated Oliver Buick, 45-42, in the other “‘C” game. Earl Mudge meshed 16 points to , |Spark T & C to its 6th win in nine , starts; John Bridgewater netted|&ame.- a dozen for the Poli¢e.. Bert Elzy’s 13 points were high Emerson camé The Policemen, Vikitigs and Oliver now are tied for 2nd place with 5-5 cana end emennal are i t rn His Aspiration to Play | Prep Football Scuttled WILLARD, Ohio ® — Norm Taylor/had relatives here and thought he might be visiting them. Taylor waived extradition and NBA Takes New Look at West Lakers, Royals Display Wares Tonight Before San Francisco Fans Lakers play the Cincinnati Royals at the Cow Palace. s * * * The NBA is mulling proposals to move a couple of teams to the in the west and southwest. ae hood Western NBA e |: last month, 13,652 fans saw the Boston Celtics whip the Lakers 109-106 in overtime, The lure for K.C. Jones, All are with Boston. Vern Mikkelsen fed the Lakers to a 118-100 victory in Houston, Tex. last night with a career high of 43 points. It was ‘the only NBA St. Louis was scheduled to meet Detroit at Detroit but bad weath- for the Vikings wake Die ere en ‘its plane at Har- throtgh with 10. Pa., and risburg, the Hawks could. not proceed however. wee St ns eae Fhe would have won. Busso coun ters that the longer it went. the) younger. Johnny is only 24. * * * Brown’s manager, Lou Viscusi, observes that Brown was ling about making a top as a welterweight so he —-y get a shot at the champion of that class. But he didn’t realize how much stronger Busso was with five or six more pounds on _ ww * thinks Busso is a “‘large light- weight” anyway. “The guy’s ‘di- mensions look like a welter,”” said Viscusi. Only in reach will Brown have an advantage. That could be vital, x * * Brown will be making his sixth title defense since beating Wallace (Bud) Smith for the bauble in 1986. He has won four of those q (This fs another of articles about Walter Hagen, retired great name in golf, whose record on the links around the world wil live forever, Magen is now retired and lives near Traverse City.) By CLANK STOPPELS Grand Rapids Press Sports Writer GRAND RAPIDS (®#—Walter Hagen not only rubbed elbows with high society and royalty for close ‘to 30 years, but his frantic com- petitors were certain he had a working agreement with the Gods as well. Everything always seemed to break right for the Haig. Putts that shouldn't have dropped did. When he was a bit wobbly from night club caravans that lasted until the wee hours, he often shot his most phenomenal golf. Once when Hagen was playing in the British Open, he needed an eagle 2 on the final hole for a win. More than 150 yards out from the green, with nearly 8,000 persons looking on, Hagen called to a marshal to march up to the green and hold the pin. The official was so astonished that Hagen had to repeat the re- quest, almost demand it.. No one ever had the audacity to make such a bold and seemingless foolish gesture. And yet, Hagen’s shot landed on the green, took a tong |&To skip, started to bite—and hit the cup. The ball didn’t go in, but the surprise would ne been no less if it had. Area Dogs Do Well in Westminster Poodle Wins NEw YORK (#—The queen gave up her throne today. Ch, Fontclair Festoon, a shiny black miniature poodle called Tina went best in show in the Westminster Kennel Club dog show as the ; rosette was presented to her han-| . dier, Anne Rogers. “She is finished,” said Miss Rogers. “We had decided yes- terday that win, lose or draw, she would be retired. We're Sticking to our decision.” z The other finalists included Ch. Kalibanks Water Gate Wanderer, further. The|jan. irish spaniel entered by the game will be — at a|Water Gate Kennels of Hale, jlater’ date, 2 Tina’ is four years old and Show, Quits imported from England when she was six months old. Since she was a foreign-bred, Carruthers se- lected Ch, Vardona Frosty Snow- man, a bulldog by the Var- dona Kennels of Detroit as the best American bred, * * * Here’s how some other Michi- we entries made out yesterday, Bouquet Nouvelle Ami, a seat bulldog owned by Mr. ‘and iMrs. Ralph M. West of Livonia, Mich., serth in the non-sporting group. This is the dog that set a record - by winning: his competition. Mich.|Chris G, Teeter of Birmingham, was'Mich. , fourth inthe hound group. v oe - a a a 2 rhoup oF cour — Walter Hagen, retired in his home near Traverse City, is proud of the stature he gave to golf through his record of many championships, American and foreign. Hagen Rubbed Elbows.2 With Golfing Royalty e series of Stake Tonight World champion Harold Worst of Grand Rapids won his 4th straight block froni Miss Masako Katsura of Tokyo in their 12-block three-cushion billiards exhibition in Chicago. Worst has a 200-14 lead in 186 innings played thus far. : * * * * eligible this semester at West- ern Michigan University. He transferred last spring from U. of M. * « * In order to make room for Art Houtteman, the Kansas City Ath». letics sold Jim McManus, first baseman, to Portland on the i AP Wirephote in Harrisburg, Pa., Sept. 25-30. * * The National AAU long distance That he almost carried off the shot is typically Hagen. Once he made a $10 bet, even, that he would make a hole-in-one as he approached a tee in a foursome. A beauty to behold, the lofted fron shot landed ghort and to the left of the hole, t k an’ impish bounce to the right the spin —into the cup. “The odds on this are 16,000 to Sa anna» flint Norther ished watchers, “the only trick in |» Sioa as ee in Valley Lead knowing precisely when you're going to make it.” Hagen played golf with nobility! Vikings Eye Showdown With PCH After 69-65 Conquest of Central © of all ranks, from kings down through the gamut of princes, dukes and counts, and running over into all other fields of rapa dom. Once Hagen was nearly two : . hours late for an exhibition in| FLINT—Flint Northern's basket- | Tokyo for Prince Konoye of the ball team eyed a Saginaw Valley | ruling house of Japan. Conference title showdown with “The prince has been waiting|Pontiac Central today after last for nearly two hours,” they told|night’s 69-65 victory over city rival Walter. Central before 3,521 spectators in “well, he wasn’t going any- ithe IMA auditorium. ‘ where special anyway, was het” * * * was the Hagen reply, Langhing Northern's triumph enabled the | loudest was the prince. Vikings to take a half-game lead One of Hagen’s favorite play-| in the Saginaw Valley race with a grounds was Hollywood, where| 7-1 . Runnerup Pontiac the bright lights and flood of easy| has a 6-1 mark. Northern plays money betame a special lure. He host to the Chiefs on Feb. 20 in — made several films, most of them of the golf instructional nature, but all inner circles to the film colony} ~ were thrown open for this cele- brated guest, It is not difficult today to realize why Hagen mare such an impressiofi——on men and women alike, through his many years of coy ac in living. Now on the side, Hagen is both suave and debonaire, meticulously dressed, Rig os hair —— straight back, He ou man he who violates or ignores the social pint = amenities, ATomorrow: Hagen Changes Golf), ae this season the SVC title race. ree 2° cd sae el ee al ee ole THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, reanvany 1, 1939 5 Brake Relining , 12" quality lining, 1,000 e adjustment. As low . $1 25 a, week, 1958 electronic equip- ment. Factory trained ex- perts. Correct camber, caster, toe-in, toe-out. ipping Cranbrook fell be- fore Grosse Pointe University School and Royal Oak St. Mary whipped St. James 51-45 in some of the others. Blow-Out Proof Muffler = sgh sR Motor Mart Safety Center 121-123 E. Montcalm PE 4-8230 B.E.Goodrich BONDED BRAKES © LABOR and MATERIAL $4 jel RE-PACK FRONT WHEELS e RE-ADJUST BRAKES ‘CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH MARKET TIRE Co. | 77 W. Huron St. FE 8-0424 ‘Monroe Shocks Written istine Completely Installed 15,000 Miles Guarontee, and some all-out hustle and re- bound work by Dick Eley enabled ‘Northern to break up. what had been a tight but ragged affair in the tina] minutes, * * * “We need a win badly," PNH ff Dempsey app Clutch points by scoring leaders) Mike Fedynik and Jim Dempsey 4 | 146, lying crushing | digits, The pair totaled 18 and 11 rela va ae i . es Bow; Behe Now 12-0 oat aie with 14, Birmingham biew « Ist half lead despite a 24-point night for Merv Gallup. A three-point play by Berkley ‘ace Dave Burris enabled Berkley "|to overcome a deficit of five with dim Hutchings took point honors Some great foul shooting (30- ‘|for-41) sparked Port Huron as Ron Vernocke garnered 26 and Bill Barr 22 offsetting Toy Palmer's 32. Hazel Park blew a lead in the Simmons Named se: Titan Assistant DETROIT (UP) — Jack Sim- mons, whose Detroit Holy Re- deemer High School basketball team is enjoying one of its finest seasons in history, will move up to offensive line coach at the University of Detroit as soon as the prep cage season ends. Simmons, 338, was narned to the post yesterday by Jim Miller, new Titan head. coach, He is the second aide hired by Miller. dohn Idzk wes appointed back- field coach last week. Simmons brings a wealth of pro- fessional knowledge to the Titan staff. The native Detroiter en- tered U. of D. in 1942 and then went into the Navy. He played at Maryland in 1944 because De- troit had dropped football during the war and then returned to finish out at U. of D., sean center in 1945, guard in 1946 and fullback in 1947. - He played for the Baltimore Colts of the old All-America con- ference in 1948 and then with the Lions in 1949-50 and with the Chi-| played in the 1956 Pro Bowl game. His record of playing in 164-con- secutive - games was broken by Detroit's Lou Creekmur. Calf. sere--orizade tutu tea Joey Lapes. joe Micell OAKLAND 1H, ‘thio igen sof De ‘% Marco. HON cian * bg face _— She ane gy Se tone ) arrington, Mee Weshaha, 10. Raven” , a rcxet JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC. He has our new car store, located on South - Mr. Humphries, be sure to drop in NEW CADILLAC from "280 s, Saginaw oFE 4-356 He is our NEW SALES MANAGER for Used Car Manager for.the past year, we have promoted him to Sales Manager at If you have not made the acquaintance of ask for “ROCKET RALPH.” He'll be happy to show you the advantages of owning a new ROCKET OLDSMOBILE or a BEAUTIFUL We Call Him “ROCKET RALPH” been our but now Saginaw. soon and MEET THE ROCKET |} Catholic league tourney at U. a et all ncrensenap sir cago Cardinals from 1951-56 and |H Banquet Honors - Grid Champions at St. Benedict End Bill Atkins wag selected the team's most valuable player at a banquet honoring the St. Benedict football champions at the church hall Monday night. ; Bob Gallo, who coached the team to a 6-1 record, was presented the title trophy by Fr. John J. Hoar, | the athletic director. Other awards went to Charles Daul as the basket- ball MVP for 1957-58 and to Dr.) Jolitt. Schmidt senting the St. Benedict Men's Ciub, The speakers included retired De- troit Lion_star Creekmur, Red fouls in whi John McKillen swished eight char- ity tosses while totaling 24. Almont squeaked by Brown City 64-62 to hold the lead, New Haven maining at a 35-34 setback at An- chor Bay in the Southern Thumb. Utica slammed Warren 55-46, Lam- phere tripped Clintondale 41-33, Royal Oak Shrine belted River Rouge Lourdes 63-32, Fitzgerald won over Oak Park 55-47 and Yale blasted North Branch 78-57. LAKE ORION T r 18 Reckna’l 1] Reed 2 uler 8 Bill allison a 0 Henter 2 4-7 § Willams Totals 18 rey “a eueawa® 10 4 1314 1044 eee ee eee Kelly and Charles Burns of the Red Favorites Win at Waterford Ron. & Don Service and the Wa- terford Faculty in Class B and White Swan in Class A were Wa- terford League basketball winners Pagal night at Crary Junior A It-point etfort by Clar- ence Beers paced & Don toa number to lead the Faculty’s 75-29 .Jrout of Northern Lumber. White Swan spanked Rocco's %/ point performance of Mel Kar- * rigan. Eaglets Schedule St. Andrew Tonight Orchard Lake St, Mary cagers will tangle tonight with the strong Detroit West Side Cath- from St. at Larkins and McGraw, at 8:15 o'clock, Rev. John Rakocry, Eaglets’ | coach, signed the Detroit club as a real tuneup for Sunday's of D. St. Andrew is the only club to stop St, Gregory, loop champs this year. NBA STANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION Won Lost ee eh ee maces ces ar ba8H2 48-43 victory over Van Welt’s Auto| : Sales while Gene-Nickman and Stu|} Thorrell each tallied the same‘ un, |Restaurant, 5442, behind the 15-|ortonviile json & TUESDA RESUL Minnespolis 118, Cincinnati 160 Gt. Louls at Detroit, postponed es Se erewnros Ly “ Reynolds = 3 Seas — | > S1 2z0eenane® —_ : eo! saesozeo™ : Pur eeranee - 6-1 wens e220 2a aS 4-18 66 ee Totals 33 4-19 86) col 12 18—56! pup ® 1 12—4 Sports Calendat ES WEDNESDAY Went Bresmfield st welled Lak eld at Wa! e. Scheel Wre Flint N m et Pontiac tral, City Le: Basketball agee a os al yas Pontiac North- and Centra! epiedeee M(Wational), 8:18! 5 Scheel Wrestling Pontiac Northern at Waterford. . m., : y boone Motor, 8:30 Pontiac Centra! Waterford League Basketball Class A—Lakeland Pharmacy ee che Anderson, 7:15 p.m., and Dravton| Drue ve. Lvtell * Golegrove, 8:30 p.m., at Crary Junior High. om. at | Javvee Scores Pontiac one 47. Highland Park 44 Pontiac Northern 42, bane Orion 32 North Branch ¥. Yate 3 RO Shrine aardes FH Pitagerald 34. ‘Oat | hee 37 Warren 9, Brown wn City 46, AN Ay Samet “4 & Poradele ¢1, nO noo Mary 26, St. James 20 e Pte. B) maw Be “e. “Cranbrook a haar oye 58 Ma ite 29 Totals 14 16-29 44, 1$~48 | gling act with the basketball before getting Ernest Oliver (22). and Bruce Norton (10) ands on. The Huskies defeated Lake Orion 48-44 last night on the PNH floor. Poatiae Press Phote JUGGLER — Mike Fedynik of Pontiac Northern does a jug- possession, while MICHIGAN HIGH spent SCORES Alpha 66 Watersmeet 5 Anchor Bay 34 Memphis 33 Almont 64 Brown City 62 Byron Center 73 Hudsonville 4 Berkey 47, Royal Oak Dondero “3 (over- time) Bath 64 = |Bay City ”suanisiaus 61 Saginaw 838 Wee Atoy “Paul Champion os Savina Mine 38 a aville 60 Montague 61 ‘Cen r Line 60 South Lake 44 Ct —_ ton 86 —_ “4 na 50 betrets Catholic. ‘Central 85 Melvindale RL] Dearborn Edsel Ford et oe Center 47 Dimondale 86 Fowler am 63 Freesoil 63 Scottsville 4 Fiint Northern 69 Flint Central 65 Flint St. Michael 47 Flint Tech 43 Flint St. Po sacecd 78 Mount Morris St. Mary Fimt of Saas 61 New Lothrop 40 Grosse — University Bchool hdres rook 4 speria 64 Belton 63 Hel and Christian 72 Allegan des Hanover-Horton 37 Spring Arbor 34 —— Roosevelt 77 Detroit Lutheran “ Imlay City 62 Marlette 46 Livonia Bentley 78 Detroit Thurston 43 poss gr" 14 mont 48 Lapeer 60 Owosso 53 Muskegon Christian 61 Whitehall 47 Madison Lamphere 41 Clintondale 38 Mount Clemens 54 Hazel Park 48 New Haven 63 den 30 Negaunee St. Pa: Boen 69 Niagara (Wis). 68 Iron Mountain 56 |Otsego 74 Kalamazoo Christian 71 Port Huron 73 Ferndale 64 well 15 Kalamazoo St. Augustine 54 hiand Park 46 ‘arson City 41 Phelps 46 Marenisco 42 Pontiac Northern 48 Lake Orion 44 River Rouge 69 Riverview 26 Shrine 63 River es 32 ty frat Oak St. Mary 61 Ferndale &t. mes Bt. Cl Shores Lake Shore 11 Port Huron St. Stephen 65 South — 49 Dowagiac 45 &. J Catholic 69 Benton Harbor Jo 67 South Bend (Ind) St. — oes = ts St. Clair Shores Lakeview 5 ‘Schoolcraft 58 Mattawan oe Rouge Soe Dein 18 39 Trout Creek 78 Ironwood St. Ambrose 61 Trinary $4 Bark River 38 ya Code Ne. 441 K $980 /s * on Code Ne. 440 Smooth as Silk ESSLER\ East Detrolt Hy Men who like Action ike KESSLER "| Wastern Ky. Utica ” Warren 46 Vulcan 86 Florence (Wis) Van Dyke Pitagerald 55 or Park 47 Webberville 90 Potterville 72 Yale 78 North Branch 57 Zeeland 69 Grand Rapids Rogers 60 DETROIT CATHOLIC LEAGUE Ann Arbor St. Thomas ‘61 Dearbora Heart 37 Detroit Nativity 43 Detroft Galestan 34 Detroit Redeemer 53 Wyandotte Mount . Carmel 32 Detroit Servite 60 Wa: St. 46 Detroit St. Praencis lea m7 roit St. Hed 43 — @t. Theresa $4 Redford 8t. Mary Tuesday's Coll Basketball MAS CON td A NTIC COAS NC. State 80, Duke 72 95, 83, St. Marys, Calif, 63. COP 47 OTHER GAMES EAST Boston U. 67, Connecticut 55 — ST, &, iP 3a = NJ 52 Francis, NY 67. Seton en 3s Providence 57. A , oston College ve ti Kent State 86, John Carroll 64 _ 50 pono by State 48 Steubenville ‘a. “Ceberas bare Ohio 4 Loulsville 9. Tan “A Washington 66, Maryland 65, over ———_ 84, Wash-Lee 75. iyi Memphis State 93, Florida Sta Randolph Mecon 79, Lynehbur; “35 Loyola, <— oe. wears Maryland 68 Presbyterian 95, Newberry 75 Tenn. Tec Creighton 70, Butler 88, 8t. Tech C Beiceag th Sal Blue Ch y ~h, ate Sipe HARWOOD CUSTOM CLOTHIERS 908 W. Huron FE 2-2300 ee . : 5 bed . On eS fe # a force SSS - _ ‘ 3 : ~ ° $5555 x - se - al : : ——_—____. Nee je aw ones { _.—_- §PHE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1950 PN rack | Little Stories ~) ay 4 4 Crash Kills Jockey 4.7 About Outdoors TAMPA, Fla. (AP)=~A jockey at aq. nearby Sunshine Park was killed Tuesday night in:a headon oiteloe, tents very low in some — one lake showed Mone present, a complete winterkill, A really. good thaw would coum teract present conditions on almost every. Oakland County lake. * * * The quick-draw craze is sweep- ing Ameriéa, says the American Rifleman, which comments that with it goes a mounting number of foolish and needless gun accidents. The publication is rightly con- ‘andahar Feb. I Briar Hill Champion Dave Freeman With the weather man cooperat- ing a fast field of ski jumpers will engage in the Kandahar Ski club’s annual tourney, starting at noon on Sunday, Feb. 15. The jumping contingent, headed by the recently crowned Briar Hill champion, Waterford High's own Dave Freeman, will include lead- ing exponents of the soaring sport Hungry ‘Possum Likes Cat Food With its normal sources of food iced-up, a hungry ‘possum in |White Lake Township has turned ~with full success—to the Walter) Wood family, 2441. Orchard Lane, at Pontiac Lake. Maybe the Woods’ cat, Boots, doesn't like the deal, but it has ‘Aid Sought for Starving Birds Ice, Snow Peril Pheasants “There's a definite peril to sur.) vival of hungry pheasants in the Thumb area where so Many Oak-' land County hunters find thrilling sport each fall” is the ominous word that comes to this page from to help buy feed, to save a@ fine hunting crop.” Greathouse and Art Perry of | Pontiac, who hunts regularly in| the Thumb area, will accept as- sistance from all interested, They gat Ton, wl reg in cA ea ; a collision near Tampa, * Ss, ¥ ‘ :, bs ; Sennen nn eee era find Hood, may leo be a betsng ; Op Umpers ee Al Ke : ~m . a D mW shoe with the This winter's early freezeup, an ad | th 0 td i. / — | ys Bl HE sole vinean oeeverne ooe = EXACTED FLOM ong tne UUCGoor (rail. | fomous BEDPEE sole poses Ta Sitent cfs steam wee , | . . ; Ke ; : pines cr yeuner anf oovnen ot SelMidwest Clubs | ath GUY Mars | Hove you tried the new walking ag anpa Se Share te largely be : Outdoor Editor, Pontiac Press | sensotion — RIPPLE® soles? avel : : ~. : Fisheries biologists have tested a) Field Will Include j | They obsorb walking number of lakes, found oxygen con- 3 shock ... lengthen stride... provide better tractien. Expertly fitted. Only $16” Todd’s Shoe Store cerned over the situation. . |from Michigan, Wisconsin and Il- idrawn Mr. (maybe. Mrs.) Possum | J@ck Greathouse, OCSC member may bé reached at FE 2-1616 (Per- we . $98 “This oe ee ee linois. back several times for a handout, a — Plains. th ry), or OR 38-2680 (Greathouse), Shoes for the Entire Family i» acon ” ses 5 . reathouse says recent heavy e conditions, Per- editorial Rifle ndahar’s Bill himself Each . visit of the gray animal! y Indicative of the. ns, 20 W. Huron St. FE 2-38 man, “It will increase the preju- Rey sage — wilt be “with eyes that shine like red SMW. crusted with ice and fol-|ry reported finding an adult bird, dice against firearms and ertnep ad Chen in the several marbles,” resulted in cleaning up lowed by additional snow and ice| yietim of starvation, that weighed = strengthen the hand of those food left out for the family feline. | has created a serious condition, where feeding of the starving ring- only 6 ounces, Normal birds weigh Come In! Let who oppose the fundamental ) It also gulped down half a tasty, trom one to 2% pounds, a 2 —< > ae eh aloes per Salts smoked pevangio by waiter necks is an immediate necessity. ‘ = See . D rear " —— fhe Wend oe “tunirts ot he wre 2 Ftate Boosts Deer | ePenens firearms for lawful purposes.” There is no question that imme- - diate action is urgent, to ban live ammunition from the “draw” be-|- fore it takes guns away from all. ~~ *& * Just a reminder — How many wildiife species which men today WMesick, Milwaukee’s Wood Ski club swell the list, Kéch says. Norge Ski club of Chicago, the Ishpeming Ski club, fron Mt. Ki- wanis Ski club, Briar Hill at and Blackhawk club of Madison, Wis, will send jumpers, meet offi- JET-AID SKIS many. UPI Telephote — Austrian ski champion Egon Zimmerman dis- plays a pair of jet-assisted skis vat Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Ger- The skis carry com- pressed air bottles that release a stream of air in the center Calhoun Wins by TKO WILKES-BARRE, Pa. (AP) — Rory Calhoun of New York, @ top middleweight contender, Tuesday night scored a technical. knockout over A] Hauser of Philadelphia in the final round of a 10-round fea- been seen along the roads, in emaciated condition, Many dead birds have been found also, The teli will mount speedily tt help ls not forthcoming quickly, “Bob Smith of Bay Port has been feeding a lot, but can’t get enough food to meet the needs. I believe there are many Oakland Browse Operations Conservation Department district game supervisors and foresters are planning a stepped-up timber cut- ting program this week for {m- mediate execution in Upper Pen- Us Show Youl | accept as living fact, will be sur- |cials say. i __ viving when thelr soms.come to | The Hyrys, Koch and Guthrie groove under the skis. ture bout. Both weighed 1687 County hunters who would be glad _— er ee ccogralecemet opera, ~ ee at ves an eS ee in the pep ere | ed by the department as a high ~ r you, you | nat mpionships a - , : to decide. er Grove, Wis. and in the Central) Water Table Down Year Ago . regional game supervisor William Ny \ Pr Sar’ s U.S, meet at Madison. Laycock and approved by re- y 7 a - A Kansas City duck hunter came up with a good one, recently. The hunter shot a low-flying duck. Go- ing out to fetrieve the bird, he saw a fish thrashing around among the decoys. Retrieving. the fish the hunter found it was hit by some of the shot that, downed the duck. ® ® /* Outdoors people claire the mud minnow is able to survive freez- is BEE. losses. Solunar Tables Below are the solunar tables, de- signed for this area by John Alden Knight, noted outdoorsman. They may be used to good advantage by anglers and -hunters to de- By JACK PATTERSON Climate’s changing, is it? We're in a long term warm cycle, eh? Well, we happened across some pictures taken here. at this time of year in 1922. © eee of Detroit and Hyvonen. . Competition begins at 1:30 p.m. There is room for up to 10,000 spectators, say club officials and tickets may be obtained at the gate. Club is in the Pontiac Lake Recreation area, off Orr Rd. Di- rection signs on Telegréph Rd. Snow is something else again. _ Present water use exceeds any- a pray « parent lggres thing natdral replenishment is cap- y hair-rat ui of shoveling sidewalks, heavy Cee of providing. The situation snow seems to be the critical Will get worse until a pipeline is factor in maintaining satisfactory run from Lake Huron. > Every engine For all populer makes end models of cars and trecks ing in ice during the winter, and | M59 and other highways leading | when spring thaws arrive Is able | to the site will be set up. Could have been pian an tehies beth Great, ent | e * * termine the best times for their ielsevicn. The Kai os ta ic the only taken today, ©x- ial | . | Incidentally, “pipeline advo- activities. Tables cover the. en Let we prove hew romerkeble, fec- formance, ‘ - * * ski area in southeastern Michigan cept the cars Michigan has been likened to a cates had better get their ad- |suing week. tory-tested MUSTANG eutperforms omy, longer, trouble-free Me. One of the oddest of wildlife \y, a ing events conte nei cre somewhat | |sponge which soaks up and stores| vocating done before the first Seca) Micies iy ‘em ell becouse of precision engi. -MUSTANG'S low prices ere 336% creatures this columnist has ob- 1) hn< ant tow hich haglatierent. Same Sigreat quantities of water after warm spell, When this stuff iriure. ........ 9:39 3 10 <0 3-20/h neering, top quality porte end mes below cost of @ new engine end served over the years is the sprite. | nas salir during the past ce oe ae winters of heavy snows, and can. | runs off it will be hard to con- pat penne fo ory ae ites bit tor engine builder. Witesigets he with cowy ar copes = ly little western bird, the water =n? : trees, though, versely, after winters of light snow; “vince anyone there's a water (pun, ......0...21:30 8:15 © 11.50 6:40 cheeper, pepper ce — to round... greets ousel. It has been observed, and )°*" eed the same the state is like a sponge squeezed/ shortage. ee rrr is oe ee ai oan . That’ * DOO. vene 7: : se . i ovis aa aoe eae J S No a 4 m7. <* * | A thought to ponder of an ice.|"me sc Un of | . = — ®fensen oays ; bound evening: How come Press|», : oll 1ac or a swiftly under water, and even, y So tar nobody ote ss thie now delivery boys always get the paper Title Meet in Toledo ae 3 has come up: with any practi- delivered on time, without a gripe, significant change in Great Lake |men' hog © weed abewak tod cbt Pc were — eat SUM-| engraved invitation to maintain mer an long time ervers could remember. The same causes their hit-or-miss schedule? should bring a similar effect to. local lakes, although the effect will be temporary. : walking along the bottom. for Second Time —HGM OAKLAND, Calif W—Jackle Jen- |sen, slugging rightfielder of the Boston Red : 'y re- turned unsigned the second con- tract offered him for the 1959 season. 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Then, others dis- covered that some thrilling sport could be had driving the long, loop- ing course off Dodge State Park beach, and a steady procession was observed last Sunday. There were also many ice fisher- men out on a bay in the northern arm of the lake. The high bluff at the park’s boat launching site also provided an excellent run for sled- ders, pan-sliders and toboggans. ~ An ice-skating rink at the beach- house also was well patronized. Sy, mort Tip ley) MOTOR ey Exchange Co. @ 401 S. 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SERVICE SPECIAL insurance from this Exchange at the Club at very moderate rates, but, in addition, . during the twelve months of 1958, this -Exchange returned cash to the insured members as savings on their premiums: _Zeeiez || 1959 PONTIAC | i * to the insured members of the Club to the : gpectacular sum of $49,262,426, Why don’t you get aboard? LI ETHEL MTT | TT | ray = - f we) bs ti ; } q “WHERE CUSTOMER. SATISFACTION COUNTS” — PONTIAC RETAIL | ‘FACTORY BRANCH , 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. i By the f Qc can) Detroit Autemobile ~ Inter-Insuranece Exchange at. Automobile Clab ef Michigan VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE af. BOCUE— Mgr. . 16 Witliams St.— FE 5-415! “\ ©. “Chuck” Conn, GR 4-6964 w EK. 8, T. WIE 4-801 Virgil Pee me aft, (Holly) M&lrese 747451 B. M. MeNally, OL 2-7751 a: t en, FE 2-6240 | FE 2-8919 | rE \ A. L. , & Wilson, 8-0205 . HM. Barns, FE 8-2158 See first page of leeal-phetie beok for offices in state elties R. R. Cc Cc Us - maxyOwetac | PRESS. WEDNESDAY, ‘FABRUARY 11,,1959 ~ WORE CASH SAVINGS FoR YOU DURING a Toms Venes am aN WANAAC ES CLiPand SAVE THIS COUPON WORTH 20c on CHASE & SANBORN SUGAR CURED or mae dai ll Som, = 7 e 4 : : (a Pa Bs $ . ra j ey . bea oe” “e of * /. i ee od. @ & : : i : Gs Y i Pee, CIO ‘* . . £2 ac ee : ; 5 gi pees 4 ‘ ee) mM... OM - veel Minors or Dealers 4! -, mot v4 ao oo bal 2 a - * es » & ‘ , Pe bs * , : : . ee Ft 52 3 t 8 oe 3 “ = i if "Mite — Vacuum Paced Full Shank Portion es 7 = CLIPand SAVE LESS : lis “Road Daily “til 9 P. M. _ Open Sr See ‘til 5 P. M. Pee Reserve the a, to Limit Quantities at Tom's mi teeiroel agg OLD SOUTHERN - ITALIAN. SAUCE ERE Your secret te economical, enatic Irtige on bets tor psse tpogetl ed Whole Kernel Corn | ~ = 12-0. 15° SAVE Cray ~ &F | | THIS COUPON WORTH 16c Can 7 a& 4 : un a Toward nomad she Posohone oa Northern tn! ia Qu ty nee : | eee aPenis BUTT HALF . . = 49" a | | — rt wm — teen tron, CENTER SLICES » 99° Cte —_— Pea —— Pepper Pot . yea 4" aaa Strictly Fresh - Leon - Meaty SOUP = [GROUND BEEF Bo 100 ee 55 eT Star Kist — Chunk Style GREENFIELD SILVER STAR LI A ub. ABS “TUNA | Sveet scot : L Expires February 14 om _ Birdseye Fresh Frozen ORANGE JUICE 4 = 89 Birds Eye Birds Eye Frozen vEGETABLES | POTATOES Green Beans, Cut Corn, Peas, © FRENCH FRIES Carrots, Spinach, Cooked © WHIPPED POTATOES Squash, Cream Style Corn. Your : ve C 1 J" Choice 5 pkgs. 89 | is ue BLUE VALLEY TeNnuT * z . Shadynook Grade A Fresh Creamery © OLEO 5 99° FRESH LARGE : - Kraft’s Plain or Pimento : E BUTTER || 7: «| EGGS) Kraft’s Deluxe s neeiees ton Cc joe one € oT CHEESE SLICES: $=; “29 a Kraft’s Plain or Pimento cae errs. CHEEZEWHIZ ‘is 20° SWIFT'S PREMIUM Sugar Cured Thin Sliced Bacon *1-Lb. Pkg. Strictly Fresh—Practically PORK BUTTS. “39% o— Lean, Meaty PORK "STEAKS eed $: No. 1 Onions 49: " . SAVE 4e—Mueller’s All New , 1 0° Spaghetti Twists». fle i esse it" ress. 990 | Paw Paw 10c OFF LABEL—Borden’s Loe. Grape | Juice , Ngee: C Seat RR RE Sy ES INSTANT. COFFEE E “ fe a Y: vi : — GIFTS for Small Fry, a gre Send Six (6) ‘Dategnt cn fh Vegetable or New! Frozen Individual BIRDSEYE . | Fa PIES t . BIRDS-EVE, SURPRISE GIFT, P. 0. = a TIMES PLAZA STATION, BROOKLYN, Include your name snd address, wtnaicate. car chetce ef sm adal eeae coeoren: “Aprtt 3 1, 1959 Save 4c Te SALE—SAVE Bags 48 Tea Bags = 6° / . WAWAIAN PINEAPPLE Sea Lion Round Style Birdesye Fresh Frozen FISH BREADED || DEVILED or God Fillets | STICKS SHRIMP CRABS 12-08. Pkg. “80x. Pkg. 8-oz. Pkg. 6-oz. Pkg. AUNT JANE’S * Sweet Relish - Sweet Chips Sweet Mixed or Whole - Sweet Pickles Birdseye Fresh Frozen ORANGE JUICE SAVE 4c—REYNOLD’S WRAP tn > 29° ALUMINUM FOIL Hekman’s Sugar-Toase Old Fashioned 5 14 99° Ex COOKIES LIFEBUOY Sour 4 A= 33° whey bl ” aan eae - ttt od 4 poche es * wi eee ee a i Ce eo on Ns aed ies us f . eS ws S h : : ; E an ie 4 +a t : : 5 a : ae ees z tts a if sein "te eth ee 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1959 Issue Troubles Both Eait and West ae <7 ™ v - % , 2, Sone ee iat No One Can Retreat Far on Berlin) jax S LASHES... : N : By PHIL, NEWSOM lrubble, the thinly disguised empti-;pay day trading in their solid West; For the West, Berlin never will UPI Foreign News Editor ness of the Commuhist-controlied (German marks ‘for inflated East) répreserit » nillitary advantage. The touigh thing’ about the Berlin shops-and the vast silence along|/ German marks, Instead, it can only be a lia. situation is that neither Soviet’ what was once one of the busiest! Of those who cross the line daily, | bility. The Western garrison Russia nor the Western powers Can | streets in Berlin. : {many elect to remain in the West. | there represents only a teken afford to retreat very far. This comparison is what the Last week more than 2.600 aban-| ferce against the great military As of now, the Russians say they|Communists now want to elimi- ldoned their homes and other) Might around it. a4 sercrride peteodetpand righ nate. , pam - a _— Wien Conceivably in this dangerous in- Berlity, on May 27. =|; To. oat ~ we —_ the || ee. jcould start over Berlin. x *& &k oo = ll oppose For the West, its position in} But it’s a chance the West must the things for which communism (poiiin also has advantages. The take. Along -with this, ‘they demand - that the 10,000 Western troops in santa: Hae norm remains & | Western message to the imprisoned xi ok Berlin be removed before that date hope. people in the East can be directed; To fail to do so would mean to and West. Berlin made a ‘“‘free’’, It is one of the few escape routes from Berlin better than any other abandon to Communist revenge the city within the Communist zone. _ left for bape hoping to make their place. |2,000,000 West Berliners who took way from East to West. More than| And for the West, Berlin is ajthe West at its word. And to do Ries gga pola 20,000 East Berliners ‘earn their|peephole to the East. These are do so would mean to rewrite every Grex thet position, first daily bread in West Berlin, cross-|other reasons why the Communists|U. S. treaty which promised pro- treated ing and recrossing the line each|want the U. S., France and Britain |tection to those who oppose com. TAY PW" EZ ZA | NORE comes | By THE pean i more than two mentite day by elevated train and on each/to get out. . munism. | Secretary of State John Foster 2 . . Dulles returned from his West| peeps BOARDING HOUSE European conference ee OVW ZZ ONT LOOK AY TNE HEARD powers also were determined there) 7 THE HORSE'S NAME IS "MARTHA'S ME! IFT 4 BOUT THAT would be no retreat. "Lae V\A HAD TWO UN- } HORSE/ THE ee £ PET" /+~ NOBODY GIVES HIMA G ORTGAGED A LAST TIME It is only necessary to visit the | Y CHANCE, BLT I HANE A FEELING 4 DOLLARS 'De HE RAN THEY Yy two sectors of Berlin to understand \ IN MY BONES THAT HE'LL WIN AND 2 Z ZZ, sions a? 5 D BAIL MY A TOOK HIS the opposing positions. — 1%) PAY HANDSOME ODDS.’YOU KNOW #7 LZ Preaperous West Berlin, tree |”{ HOW CLAIRVOYANT I AM AT CLEAN SHIRTS// PICTURE AM JACKIE BUT YOUR tr every respect Including tree) | {TIMES /o6 UM-KUME Ss ALL TY A eat heey) x 3 sol tea tant Sp, mamma | \ NEED ISTWO DOLLARS AND LL ) CAWDORY/ (CYP propaganda has had to face. Here in a restricted space, along. a boundary sometimes marked only by an imaginary line running down the center of a city street, lie ples of the free world and the Communist world. . x * ** Last. winter this cérrespondent visited the two Berlins, witnessing the prosperity of the West and the erty of the East, seeing on the one side the smart restaurants, the smartly dressed people, the luxuri- ous shops; and on the other, the Piccolo, Whip, | Salted Routes in Juke Jargon WASHINGTON (AP)—Go ahead, wise guy, and jump that piccolo. : But you may be asking for ie cad trouble if you do, in Sree OUT OUR WAY ossary ished by) } = —— . : apemld wpumerte uA SSS WHEE-E-£! LOOK AT THAT F7 WELL, THAT -—————-—— Commities —— RABBIT GO/ BOY, IS HE Y WOULD BE — The committee compiled the) == 4 ~FANNING Fr? OM, bi iT KINDA HARD three-page glossary in an effort to TT eS) THE QUAIL /...HOME, HOME | TO TELL make more understandable some of the expressions it expects to creep into its hearings starting to- day 6n alleged racketeering in the juke box-coin machine industry. : : > * # f SE, In the jargon of the~hep, ac- an im " cording to the committee, a pic- : colo is a juke box, And. when you jump, bump or breach, that means to induce a business place to switch from some other type of machitfe to the one you are handling.» ‘ / ®& & The penalty, according to the glossary, can be a fight with a whip company a firm set up to raid the business of operators in trouble with the whip firm’s backers. An outlaw is a fellow who does not belong to a business asso- ciation. Route salting is the term for loading extra money into coin op- erated machines _to fool prospec- tive buyers of the route or string of machines. » = —_ ~ @ (REMEMBER, ao —_, — ‘oy AST. Ice formed on the lakes and ponds of New England every = Fenians month of 1816, known as_ the TH z ag U8. ‘SF a-m year without a summer.- wd Lh escttinnttnieteely Pxnoshik sea >. ef ae a By Walt Disney -_NANCY | | By Ernie Bushmiller a | I] | NO--- Keep IT|] WELL, OK.--TLL || THE REPUBLICANS 1 HAVE SOME TO YOURSELF GIVE YOU AND TH GOSSIP PERMISSION DEMOCRATS TO TELL TWO vont PARTIES : : - MORTY MEEKLE | pe Dale spat THE GIRLS _ By Franklin Folger | ~ FREQUENT PAID VACATIONS, FREE $3 ’ | ede se | hey I ; . ae . ISHED io & | You'll Find W SET] REPKLE GUARANTEED \ "CLOTHING! INTERESTED? it ~ PROFITABLE : ESECURITY. 4” ip A OPPORTUNITIES ‘ Every Day in the Pontiac _ lt * 5 ee Press Want :Ad Section Take sdvantage of this easy way || to solve all your buying end 2. # og GRANDMA YEAH, THAT’S WHAT I THOUGHT, TOO/ WHY, THANK YOU, TED! THAT'S AVERY NICE : “Oh dear! Would you ‘mind Backing up a few blocks? I'm twenty. Fox cents short.” ; ie ea 65 a # ~< rc, ie < “en ar THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1036. . en eGaesaT has rn aa ——- em “Pontiac Lake ? “adipose folal of Gro echo. ‘his: living James Don Herder, assistant to ¢..6 § gm. by his 12-year-old son, the superintendent of Waterford; naniel. Whitman's wife Hazel told Township schools, will speak to, police he came home from_ work the group about the upoonsitg — ‘ate. last night and decided to cial school election March 3 He stay up and watch television. She will explain the two propositions to said she went to bed. ~ Royal Oak Man nn in on Boatiod bake! Dele Maver ei st hea Pat Pa at Hoeval Sisto T'lediie as Wite, Son § eep Cited in Murder 2&2 Fisiepetom Bond Issue cor urn yer tncasdaccedgrmangerogeed Day | tiv room early today while his ; 2nd Degrée Warrant le, Sag ee Soybeans Firm, His Best Friend ea , rdon Sia M6 p.m. Thureday in the multi-pur-/ was found in a pool of blood on | MARKETS Turnover Active The following: are top. pr ices e jeovering gales of locally grown |produce brought to the Farmer's ‘Market by growers and sold by them in wholesale packrge lots. ~ DETROIT (UPI) — A second, degree murdér warrant was issued today against Woodrow Besonen, 46, Royal Oak, in- the slaying of | 1 News in Brief Hazel Monnett, owner of the But- ter Cup Drive-In Restaurant, 910 = Grains Med in Early Trading CHICAGO w—There’ was a hint) hed NEW YORK UP—The stock mar. his best friend. Oakland Ave., reported to Pontiac|@ppear on the ballot. The medical examiner's office ; , Quotations are furnished by the jo pushed ahead vigorously then : A Waterford Township music 4 of firmness in soybean futures! netroit Bureau of Markets, as of ios: some of {ts steam in esrly tok ot Police early this morning that said Whitman was slain about jbut grains were narrowly mixed| ‘strengthening influence in wheat in slow early dealings today, on the board of trade. - Export business, the main recently, was lacking today and some brokers noted that Japan Apples, Delicious, bi. WO. gyn: Monday. Detroit Produce FRUITS trading todey. , Turnover was i active. | prevailed among most key stocks. 94.38) ‘appeared following the initial ad- Gains of fractions to a cot An increasing number of losers teachers’ quartet will sing several selections, followed by” the Found- ers’ Day program. Under the direction of Mrs, Marlin Vaughn, the program is thieves had broken into the restau- rant and had, taken an undeter- mined amount of money from sev- eral vending machines. Ralph H. Henry, 38, of 23 May- ‘nard Ct., was fined $100 Tuesday to 4:39 a.m. A tire iron found in his station wagon was be peed oo) Gd and Stes Wayne County Prosecutor Sam- uel Olsen signed the warrant this morning about an hour before the deadline set by Recorder’s Judge (Gerald W. Groat to charge Bes- “Homicide officers said robbery — ss was not. the motive of the slaying had gone to Canadian markets for VEGETABLES i vance, Besonen had been held since after pleading guilty to a charge of peat of the a ee wan no evidence that after more 1% millién bushels of winter va-/| Beets topped. bu saecnecsacepuecees er Some blue chips made substan-| last Saturday for questioning in drunk driving before Pontiac Mu- Pontiac pene A = ages since ne or sessions were Employes who retired Carrots, topped, bu. ......+ secenence 5 | nicipal Court Jud Cecil B. Me- Lake hard any money pos es. rieties but had bought about 375,-| Celery.’ dos. stalks .........+¢sses-- 1-25/ tial gains. ,.Eastman Kodak added| the hammer slaying of George | ge . F.M PTA cual case poles * $6 Morte on tone on 000 bushels of US. Pacific Coast Horseradish me. oa re see aie 3 and American Telephone| Sweigert, 60. i) _ | Callum. me eae = program taken from Whitman's _ drew an te of $154, 767. white. Selon, aig, wos ans 60-ib> | SSIES, 3/50 around 2. H hedicled PTA will (advertisement) a OE. Cash grain arrivals of corn were Parsley Roots (bchs,) dot. ...+.+..+ a e@ was &c UW to appear e. St. Theresa’s Thrift Past ‘presidents of the W The average withdrawal of work- ia aed ae neers ola hoat [een Ma bu. ene re Two active gainers at the open- [before Recorder's Judge Joseph A. neces ee 674 Sunset, Orion. be honored and reports from the! WI oe RE ye Tan cae trvenn {recent |Radishes, hothouse (bchs.) doz, -. 1:50 ing, Lukens Steel and General |Gillis later today for arraignment adv. historian as well as the fund-rais- | was SIM for a 36,002 invest. Near the end of the first hour, Tontene, oo nat ' 35, Tire, softened and showed losses. on the second degree murder ing and health chairmen will “be ment; $93,019 for 30-35 year work- wheat was '¢ cent a bushel higher | Lukens was off about 2 and Gen- | charge. ‘included in the program. A candle- G AIN ers who invested $5.791; $67,089) TOO i” March. $1.99%: corn | eral Tire around a point. | t * Muskegon Man, 84, A - 3 i to %% Writs RS is in fil f san ir wicigh's Dept Ape : ‘the . : /. %, ihances 4! fs 1». ints Tregent.” Pontiac Hopes i c Press, Box Girl aged 18-35 with pleasant per- ocet who likes meeting peo- pes ar £, take aed short- aaa wntown loca! Bee Mies Roberts at Midwest Em- te ment, 406 Pontiac State Bank idg FE 5-0297. 9 Instructions PPP PB LPL LE PI PIANO FOR FUN ADULT BE- ona only 10 lessons $10. FE PIANO — MAJORS IN Gospe] Mus Also regular Be- ginners § Students. FE_ 5-0067 Work Wanted Male Male 10 POPPA AAA Pe A-l PAINTING G INTERIOR & & EX- terior. Frée estimate. Reas. OR 3-3752 or OR 3817, A-1 CARPENTER - NEW _fand repair, FE 44210 AVAILABLE NOW, CARPE ER and cabinet work. i} and re- Peter D, B. Murdock, FE_2-7861. ‘PAINTER INTERIOR AND Audet hs Reas FE 4-6462 CARPENTER WORK NEW. RE. RE- model oie OR 3-1617, CABINET MAKER AND D CARPEN- Kitchens a specialty, FE CARPENTER WORK WANTED ~ fy 3 kinds ~ free estimates. oR GAR PENTER WORK OF negli § ee. a Call after 439 ata REPAIRS & ETC. _Fast_ service. FE 4 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATY | W would appreciate — as a or eps or employment y ou may have to or part time 4 ae OA £3180. trade | cent Lak MARE MAN 3 work of any ine. on. 34983. YOUNG MAN TS ODD JOBs/| a a cleaning As hour, Ref. FE EXPERIENCED IN pis ow Wasi Na & kitchen hel GIRL DESIRES HORE 5 DAYS _or live in. Ref. FE HOUSEWORK, 1 ae + DAYS week. FE 5-4854, Creecent Lake. oP oa DONE, $2.50 BUSHEL. FE 86-2365. LADY WISHES WOR: K Ag COOK experienced. ee a GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell things you're not using through Classified Ads! EAVESTROUGHING FE 46-0444 TRENCHING, EXCAVATING FOR septic tanks. Field tile patie hes & boat well, Uis 23-5404. ___Business Services 13 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained man at our office —— Bory & Office ag 2 . Law rence St Phone FE 3-0135. Pie ase, Pee ni Fi Nettie sel iat n one at lowes’ ‘a LICENSED HOME FOR CHIL. | foor ‘tlle, painting. cleaning, ete dren, Day or 24 hr. care. FE| By hour or job il, work re yas _5-7400. . teed, References, MIMEOGRA G, SE.:- F TALE retarial service. EM 2042, siooN ey windows: "CLEANERS Oe Oak ce LICEN NSED P A hie FE 2-1631. Co, ses * r } Licensed 6. bonded, * 244, CHIMNEY WORK. FORBES AVATLABLE | Mintle: Wench ehltey ape ——s Avenue ‘Nurses Bachence Bonde . Gialists, Also clean, repair fur- ced a tee ~ a. | naces, fireplaces, water beaters PRACTICAL RORSE AVAILABLE, | $04 Incinerators. Pipes replaced ‘A AVA "| Gee flues installed, Baskets OR 3am to order -Emergency serv- HOME, BX gy “Txtabiahea regis com- oe 2 orig ling A delivery Mt - pany. FE §-3 ELECTRIC OTOR R RE- TYPIST, GP 33, EXPERIEN ing — rewinding. 218 E. in tukeguess. bookkeeping and Pix E 43081, . Faisal eee: desires position. FURNACES ¢ vet TEANED AND $-1541 _serviced, ©. L. Nelson, FE 5-1788, WASHINGS ‘On FRORINGS DONE PLASTERING. it OR REPAIR. in_my home, OL Work ranteed. FE 5-0304, WASHING & FRORINGS 610 E.) BRO SONAL LL O eee FE 2- Dai oh Fe p08 Oakland County Reg. em. me re cat ~——~SAWS MACHINE "Bear Manley Leach 10 B: 4 ARTS WE CARRY Seog and 2 ee washers. whole: ubbish, St Gat aff O'DELL CARTAGE ‘ AIR _ CUSHIONED . tt ae A. Taylor, $e Gillespie. FE }- Local and tong distance moving. DAINTY MAID nee” Wallnes ~~ Zz 3 Phone FF §-6806 Menominee. LIGHT P HAULING, Agi ovine exp, FE 8-8874 “Trucks to esa Taye TRACTORS IN DEBT? EQUIPMENT -ton where l‘a-ton stakes : Dump trucks Semi-trailers ] Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. LET US n Daily en cer Give You 1 Place to Pay. : ORWANTED ARTICLES PICKED Ease Your Mind sharge,, 7B_6-91698~ WE ARE NOT A © Painting Cc Decorating 20; LOAN COMPANY IST CLASS PAINTING AND pec-| MICHIGAN CREDIT. orating. Cash terms, UL COUNSELORS ._ isT CLASS ; ge ig ag Be seni tm nee PAINTING. A fevior 10 per cent die. 8 at FOR CASH INA ra Geeta Mason megs” FY! 4-8364 | PAINTING INTERIOR. EX. Pek totale soe Ue ei HURRY, sell things}t through Classified Ads, a Rae ‘ . Precinct No, 1-—Dublin Communit council. “I find the hour from 8 a.m. to thus only one cable is required.| The company had the governor'an old Roman wall. arts, eo nter, 688 Union Lake Rd. 4 February 4, it, "86. te & 5 = . 3 a : Death Nofices Funeral Directors _4| Help Wanted Male §| J Help. Wanted Female 7) TIZZY by Kate Osann; —_ Building Service 12) Dressmaking, Tailoring 16| Painting & Decorating 20 SPARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPE PART TIME. WORK EVENINGS | DISHWASHER & KITCHEN HELP A-l BASEMENTS PUT UNDER. ALTERATIONS aD AKINO wg nnn | Ron Beis FB Batt] “0 eS Septem eee cemms| Remy et Were ranch, a a lalate Ms: a H ’ FEB. 7” 900, PRED. h S ss ogram Must hay | ape a soe, . ij _ | PAINTING, PAP en? Towoge [trners, «| VOOTHeeS-Siple] cara MRM ATA er | omc seting — oProntc. co commevay | “HOERATTORE, ROTEE OT | hag Out he Z bend of Mrs. Pauline Holand:| EUNERAL HOME _ tnd. 6:30, PE 400 eee Cet ta oespeae. a plasieeg. b man SANEE vase made, Expert fitting. Guaranteed | Televislo Se ke 22 also survived by two brothers, POLICE PA TROLMAN _Gall UL ood sities 4 a Pe ita. BAR tot Best of references on request. e sion Serv two sisters ena one granddaugh- | Ambulance eos = Plane or Motor il 23609 after 4 pm. | ¢ at COMP: BYE Syreine BERY Mrs. Louis Moore. FE —“ i Rakhi sc Seat te TWOMELing wr | “9 City Of Lonting,, | PAPEETE? taPenreR tae midi Gottrace sie: | Dueamganin, FAN GuRG ay] ALL ceRTE® ponte at the Gilbert Porat vous. Os- eat APPLicaTbome ens oo ae —— Also curb girls, no experience mOMA 42263 moro 8-3272 teen +2418 ays 3. rotinp tanta od Ser FUNER Ah TOE cepted for the ‘position of Bollce be willing to wear uniforms and ty CTSRAND, & PINT FETE DRESSMAKING TAILORING, AL-| DAY OR NI at the White Chapel Cemetery, Patrolman If you are an @m-| witing io learn. Must have own : tera craves? be formals done re 53 “kink : Troy. Mr. Holland will le in state Orayton Plains OM: 3-775) | + itious young man & heve ared. spottation. Write Pontiac ANY TYPE OW. “woven F ee ANS, | tn my home, 8-8458, BE the Gittert Funeral Home, have ernadara hig a Bree Box fi sa ewe. OF EM | enwin's cv OM “FAILORINO 1 spiso mg FO at a Donelson-Johns @ are intere in a career CED FLORAL DESIGN. pit pare creat wonk’ alterations & men, F - pow ERS FEB i0, FEB 10, 1960, ANRA. ANNA, i taaee polic. work. thie ts vour oppor | _ er, Part time work. Market +2272 and invelaees: a 600%. +i, Uphoistering 23 Y ersony bg te R ; n -* anon ~ q ford: age 99. Funeral service wal _peaigned tor Funerals” | APPLICANTS must de the mint ye pck po Pella or BLOCK AND CEATENT _Income Tax Service 17 paige e ay, mum height 60° mm the Coats Punetal and a Cemetery. Lor Lots S| weight of 147 tbe, eeteeen ane EXP SALESL. LADY wt. MALL cial ou pehewoe oor p end gommer (ACCURATE EXPERIENCED xaKive Conroe | 11:30 am. from Our Lady of Ann | 21-28 yrs.. in excellent physical tal. §-2926 ee wo fatr Evenings & 8 OPROLSTER, the Lakes “Cauhel Bie a ag « chosce Los RAVES TO ——— and have been a resi- Scien TEADEED “Wo. hrs. . ome ealls by @ ms. an Cooley Lake Rd, Mecitation of the Rosary will be 1 {perry = least “ong “year qemocionty pre on Galenn is Scere ao Wart “CEMENT & BL LOCK BOLIN TAX SERVICE THC ; meld Tpureday At 8 Bis, Slate’ | 1 ehotce Jot at Quuland Hy ‘ne application, as pro-| side. Own trans Call after 3.30. © B. Pae, PE cis oc re tata). in ¥ 6T, baw Ro. Drayton Piains. a Tt near W 7 Non} atest ft ties be ob- Hass ullde esti art a iE 61°65. xl at gt TAXES. FE 5-8888 SLAUGHTER, FEB 2. 1959, PRAZTE,, Phone OR_3 rom the Personnel HOUSEMATD, My EB ae 1s SUN BPECTALTY ral ORTON OTEV : BEAUTIFUL + GRAVE TOT PER- she » pvt. Ri SL a : Bei be tila tomar Pet | Ey Park Comeiery. Wl feniay de sat rane a, ty = oleae on ei oe | Spyies nn nee ee | ann HOt & Found 3 from the William P. Davis Pu-| Vide, Rems, FE 4 ay 1980, (5 et RTE FEE. or ae ith Rev. Muskevall p.m jo Personne! Oitice, s6v-Wi AN IN T ‘ ' officiate, “Mr. roe hier wit; Help Wanted Male 6/ city ‘nail to orger te partielp ate s—L ow YoU ¥ WAL TAPING AND Byte pered in your home by qualified ay et TAN HOUND. FE ¢2186 Tie tm? state at the William P.| wwe ~ ov ~~ ~~ | Lin the examination sep be successful ie aia “ft Tyee, evtimotes. FB F-46181 of Appointasent,_ ve 318 meee o MOErCe. | ND: : Davis Puneral Home. ME WANTED TO COVER a. ppoint _outee J : BLOND COORER, BLIND WILLIAMS, FEB. 2. 1959. 9 GEAR: ’pontise and. surrounding ates. . "| REAL ESTATE matey Angel errs eee aan AMIC TILE EMPIRE TAX paVICE . m8 MALE “a bi no SALESMAN tosey, PE 44608, or write “ERAMIC TILE our Home er oGN : MALE ; woogg| eli Ll? ete en a sepitalization benefits, SMAN Ls Plains, O. Box $36. _ FREE ESTIMATEA TERMS C. 3. Maceday Lk. Waterford, Rounced later by the William P| pits bonuses John Reitema, mated Coa recs neces | EPER FOR ELDERLY Advance Floor Co R 3-8701 | 1343 Oxbow Lake na mM 3.3125 Jsn03 Davis Funeral Home. 5-0612 tos" eppoict ent for land & tars er itencdlen Gale | couple, prefet person to live in ELECTRICAL L srnv Yi Fhe “€8T.| INCOME TAX PREPARED | ix gedas OND, SET OF 7 REVS BOWE. =e ————————— rsohal’ interview. W: day, e der or have own car. Call MI 446806, Partney Elect our home, Long form ttemised = ai Mon. FP 23-8460. In Memoriam 2 Thurecay, and. Pray —— i} eet PR nee aan won | Saturday, Sun or after 7 weer: PINIRH CARPENTER & Lae aay. | $5.00. Phone FE. 46708. ae ce cual _pm, aad 6 only, dairy farm. FE 17-6312. mn renee ENERAT, HOUEE- wa maker. OR 3-8008 INCOME, aa. 6ERVICE money, penne return papers, ote, . SALESMEN 10.000 000,” A tay nights, ESTIMA TES ON WIRING, wearer A FEW. citer, tating wat | ed Weides Mckee FE Ee he Ska? parle |TNCOMTE TAX SERVICE| Ut, WEY WATE EM Men wanted. Cleap working ¢ cor etri FORMERLY SEVEN YEARS| pritt ’ Childs Not ead to us we loved her.) sitions Hous unm aOR fram. Hours 0:90 406 sam. 41° | CADY WANTED TO LIVE TY, AND them GE oun s ion wm pCR WoTH INTERNAL REVENUE pet Reward. vi oslo or PE She lives with usin memety,| PHONE CALLS. Apply) Thurs: | —oohe = .. work, for working couple Good 2 1900 by HA Seren, me rome pldtune teres 4h ONLY. REASONABLE FEE. NO- She lives with us in memory, k, ing itions. T k And shall forever more. Sey, Fete ee ee ee eee _FE $6713 after TM. fog. UA Pen. OFF 2-/f Micpalved. "Bree. ostithotet ey mit roto lack German Shepard Sadly missed by sons, deugb- tel, 190 §. Telegraph, wa. MIDDLEAGED WHITE LADY “I'm ‘showing Gwen h electri di ca min iNCOME— TAX RETURNS PRE: dictar eares Vie Were fefs and families TE TION! “P. W. DINNAN babysitting and light housework. m showing Gwen how our c garbage disposer GET OUR BID ing) po 2ols Gass Lake Ra. Reese chard, Reward. Ye ss 4. IN LOVING MEMORY OF CLIP. AT @6_W. Huron 42577 | _Live in. works!” i~ : Harbor $2877 Coat: 13 FEMALE BEAGLE. ford Fredrickson, who passed ae NVASSING ne "Dp cdditions Yerme Wek | COME TAX SERVICE Siet je ha rm 2 t J ' _ Child's _pet, : The wor aoney mange from year Pontiac Pull eae spetenent Real Es- NO CA A , s teers ee Licensed builder Ox- iene i 3-6607 LOST: BEAGLI tate Bales NO PARTY DEMONSTRATIONS | = Help Wanted 8! Work Wanted Female 11 8-160. . DA te Salesman, Will train one in elp eintty gt Laks Road and And friends, from day to dar. AREA nl tenes cones © superioness NO ee DELIVERIES | ~~~ ~~ | alc ROO! Franklin Rosdes B Cuntays, O06 tf pet. Pieace ea ea se MEN FG AYLORD'S Earn as muco as #50875 wk Work | REAL [ESTATE EXPERIENCED 1 PAY IRONING 83, BU. REP. a 4, Het. 108, Huguet Be calla 1409. Reward ‘ Sadly missed by his wife, Myrtle, A latge Detroit sales organiza ms Piette L Afro aings. Nationally known company. FE 2-7911 for interview a wcen WANT WALL WAGE T1% app’t ae serviee, modest tog. | O85: 4 oor ayaa Vicinity of —shileren_#_srendebiléres. fon eS ee wend § Boe 1a ExmCUTiVE| °f Deressary Call before 12 noon ae ee weet iecs pe is sae | HEAT TROUBLES? | [ose om © oe =O Lake Rond and Highland °, branch Saitee in . you y for manager training. High _—_Biham WANTED ACCOUNTING BURROUGHS SEN- Call us, work guaranteed. We La _Recreation on M659, FE. 5-2603.- % _ live in the greater Pontigc srea af! special company | ONE LADY WANTED? “WOMAN | 4, to work 3 bre. a| simatic or NCR. 2% yrs. Experi-| take whole jobs part jobs or re- undry Service 18 _Hobbies & Supplies 24A ; Box Replies & would ike to, place Youteeit fits, Contact Mr. A.R. McDonald. | Wanted to contact our new cus} agp’ soy ert ontional FE a6 | ence. UL 23964, work old Jobs. Custom duct work, | ——~~~~~ Ann | oN csas eto el © « fe At 10 a.m. today there || {fin ‘ty auf'means, come fo | foam. to Semone’ Pm Gasit: | day, 5 cays @ week. Good par.| _for appt, between 8 §__ Bema yore thin ak BABY IN| fimaten PIE O-9894 and OM 3190 eee eter tics Pontiag PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. : R19 “teh were sepnes sto laa ihrer your time for the inet:| TWO SALESMEN — | train. you: For interview eal! FE) Employment Agencies 8A — of Po mo LoeieG — JL As a comet. eee | sere nS Teeerem. | Sook “alord,"i8 E* tawranoe et fice in the follow view. Fulltime or partime. We| #oR_ ~ Oakland, Macomb, and 8t. ~ OIA IIR SITTI rr 3 HOME. GAR ~ f. : _Notices & | Personals 25 25 have one of the best lead plans : NTERESTING COLLEGE GRAD AGE, CABINS, ADD Landscaping 1} 18A boxes. in the co Clair coun PERSONS I ‘ BABYSITTING ¥ ais ome feensed builder. FHA Neots ————¢ | Interviews wai be held (1) day werk st home or, studie. Salary! Man aged 22-32 with ® major| ~ washing ay i 4-6000_ A A coats ‘gop OLD WAvE 159 s PRESTIGE -— Of representin “and commission. Hand acer Pret ingp, A-1] ACE TREE SERVICE. RE- + ooo : only. Thursday. Saher hd 12. at 1 14 8. Bagi-| {9 Business Adm. Prefer some! Piaing are ares MASONRY WORK, ALL LITRES. Perri 600 N. Perry. 5, 7, 9, 10, 14, 25, 28, 31. 11 am, — 3 = No ney so . Te eid “a a Kendale’s. 6 sales aonb hanes - train — Mgt. ae AUTY | ¢ OPER. on tin 25 years experience OR 3-160: Tha E pad winning. S Get our bic : * other time ainaee. Do not miss ¢ le re-locate per wanta work x. 8S, 68, “ oa = this ‘most unusual opportunity. | ified. bigh-level selling Professional Nurses r. nldwest Empibyment. soe Ute, 6 dare, Write Ponties’ Press | MARON, OPK, ROUSE main, Moving & Trucking 19 KNAPP SHOES 91, 94, 110, 111, ‘e to work & ‘ays per week to qual- airy = ofa ee Mag i had Ale pape oon Bo a a 5-927. an ORE sii YouR-# _M Boiiging ee FE 2-100 of | See Freq Merman 3.1809 company, nonseasona ere A) ‘LD HOME, LJ 1-A R d ¢ dA Rat s roducts, fit-stiaring. retire-| 40 noms week must be willing days, Union Lake vicinity. EM eauce es ANY GIR on aalbth om, eamaity. paid ‘racelieas, sbifis Reply Director. of EVELYN EDWARDS 3379. a Lg odd vies Tea tne TEPAIR vocal of of long distance moving. a, iriendly, edvisor,. phone YES . SAVE ENERGY, USE age RAPH RD. protected: territory, Eee ee Michigan. VOCATIONAL COUNSELING D CA & OP. PLASTERING | ry 75 erate REAS. ee SiOVING iE OK toe ome a WANT ADS} To find aja. MILE’ N OF MIRACLE eee OPPORTUNITY — Of five-figure | SELL CCaaIE Ce” COMPLETELY —OUR NEW LOCATION — dyke ares. 22301 o_hae Fi EXCELLENT SERVICE 7 COMPLETE COLD WAVE WR. job, place to live or a |ALERT nat BLIGE? a YOUNG motion’ BS jgpttocoer ement, pro- ced east — hege Lpoginraeg 24% EAST HURON. _ ceraen v's: Eee. GooD 3. “e ‘9, SNTDER FLOOR AYING, Rensonabie FE Spee PE Fecal L. i: ele poigro ey bg » Wile, man, 21-25 for Reta oto Sales 5 r : Praca BiIsH SN / q . Li good used car, see Classi-| ork, Some, sales experience. COMPENSATION — Of a guaren-| Gore snout YOUN HOME FULL = St DAY BS: RL BABYSITTING, ce SOF REPAIRS Myo price. Any time. FE & rx 0-000, | “CHARLES CHESTER 3 fied NOW! . Bot online Press. | teed minimum salary, commis- "or part time. National eeleghene RECEPTION] WiITe LADY WANTS LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING, DISCOUNTS. PRE- aus close-out oe. Newman's Va 915 Orchard Lake Ave 2] + ae 32 7 f Soon aa - y . Ld dele : THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1959 ° , No a LOGE. epost. GZ ie MS., PVT. BATH : 4 RK: 4 3. Tasmania in e. OR 3-6061. . o. VanWelt; Dixie Hwy. 34 vga ig De Her CA$H _ NO HIDDEN FEIS— Nicholie & & ia Co, | NO OBLIGATION, CA A. Johnson REALTOR 1706 8. IMM rer Bh _ ACTION Os ‘any i ee New| _Case- and tide. Ask on of beepers K 1 L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44563 even if they are de! Ask for Sales Manager. H Ins REALTY, F at uent. Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Fa Bock ohcr"s pm = ead ~ ABSOLUTELY __ |? necoits Vootbeis an ADuLiB, ORLY. ~Seutract Cash ok Buyers” wlting| St. biise cen A "i! ent, Utilities turn. UL_}! aie ASK _ HAYDEN. NO or lady. $10 week. FE mes LAKEFRONT, PRIV a RMS., . furn., ideal for Shabelor cou MY 3 ent.,. or 3 RMS, PVT, ENT. NEWLY DEC- created, __ 31% Benec . Wor ag land contracts & petites, 3 ROOMS, Legis BATH 8 e EN new e ; trance, | . Pount” Gall WE. €3066 or FE| town. Adults only, PE 4-464, om hour, ask tor Ted Shs & BASEMENT oper, | ae hatte ott Saale"s & ae Hs eee ne 313 Baldwin. FE 6.1061. is. i ~ BATH & ENT. Se Suse atte Ger, ee’ Widemen'| Autom aa beat wepiy toe ri . A ® Smith-Wideman - |S RoOMis INCLUDIN WicA REAL ESTATE OPEN EVES.|” W. Pike and Williams. FE 4427/8. «XO 412 W._ HURON Sais PVT ENT 4, CHILDREN welcome, 326 Mt. Cleme ROOM ‘WITH NICE FURNITURE ? incl, TV, large closets bnd) stor age. Private bath and ware ncn : Bus at Door. NB. side. Youn Christian couple preterred. 6-6031. 3 Bocus RR. DOWNTOWN. FE . . 1 FE 427190. Saher CLEAN, quiet. on, OR 33706 storage, nice lo- The LITIES FURNISHED, ie "swan, aa wesion couple, * Geen. Fi FE 2 0057. TILITI J ies Saal FRM. PvE BATH AND E AO ET OPP TEAROE ROOMS, A180 5S LAROE room: ver Loge ty Ager Adu FE eles RM * Uuliities “fern. FE pier j = bara OATS Te ee own close to schools & qo ae) _mo. FE Wanted Real Estate 32A|—*-_*' 3 * ena re MEAT. “3378 ELYTZ. ~~ 3 ¥ ROOM: 18 A . th coat entrance, washing fa- GI AND FHA nities child welcome, heat & CASH FOR Y utilities, 65 Summit. Yes, we can sell your home/for|3 RMS. HEAT, HOT WATER FUR- cash with very smail dow pay-| nished .' Ent and bath, 430 1 ment.: Cm us for. =. aw. mation. . 3 MS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE and . Sa SEE Led cee ods] Sof tome Pm tom: Hal Over ae * UILD 3 ; BEDRMS LIVING RM., KITCH- ani TRADE, WE BUILD en, beth, jnctuding heat & ishte. 12 W. Huron PE ¢156} Oxbow te. +1203 CASH J RMS. ADULTS GARAGE. FE 4 4 ae many ow Bg ay have buyers w fond contracts, Clark Rea) ae . 1362 W, ron. FEL 4-6482 or 44813, Ask for Mr, Clark. = "oe, your hese. your equity De Lach 3 x. "oteam a beat, “P's # 3-0701. iQ. OME NEAR . BSANATORIUM, PONTIAC en BOX 2. 71 EL To! ta Buyers waiting. co Paul M., Jones, Real. Est. BER, wie | -WANTED- ‘eee eT Te Lan FISHER BODY earCuER, and bedroom combinatior _H1388 All util, OR 3-7206. STODIO APT., 3 RMS. & BATH with sunken living rm, PE 3-7437. SMALL GARAGE HOUSE. E. CLOSE to Pontiac Plant. he Bab yer _come or bach FE WEST SIDE 4 ROOM & BATH _ Front & rear entrance, ge _no children or 696 Monr ve. WEST SIDE, 3 ROOMS NICELY “W TUTE. BROS. Rot 3660 Dixie Hwy. Open _Eves.'til 9; Sun’ 10 ui S. - FLOOR, 4 RM8, WEST SIDE New! decorated, heated. FE Stove ‘ ‘ool? water fe 200 Faddock. Albe: ft stove & retrigerstar. , many ite joo, Fe 41558 ce Monroe Bt PE sie, adults | drinkers ace State St, FE| ¢ | furn. Large parking area, Heat & hot water furn. 166 Coleman. FE 41676. WATERFORD ViLtLAGE +eROOM NEWLY REDECORATED — “ ood pase pone bod utility | _ Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 ASE. | g¥LVAN LE? a. St. Ms entire lowe: basement and and Joh ‘ames “nea Bal month, UL! 4+ROOM A arate fu gen References. __Near Sears. FE & ROOMS ND. win, Write Se vey ten 5 rae. is. REAR GENERA L Hom. baem't., heat, FPR 6-67 r} iy e ‘BATH. i NEWLY ECO rated, Call PE 8-0030. Elis. iske Ra* § ROOM TERRACH NORTH SIDE. ati fll basement. $65 ry aa ary nits POLL nage. E 3-02463 7 RMS. NEAR OEN. HOSP. STOVE _& retrig. Garage. PE 46401. _ AVAILAB. MARCH 18T — 5& room modern corner terrace £. _fage.N small children FE 46378 ATTRA VE 2 BEDRM 2x heated, garage Opdyke Rd, FE DEL RIO A . 961 Oakiand, 3 rms and bath, stove and util furn. couple with __ baby welcome be hot water. Refrigerator. Tsui facilities 1st class shape, wun ie uk for Mrs, Harris. “HOLLY W 7600 APTS. — or unfurnished, & 3 bath & Liar furnished: 116 #, Howard st. FE ODERN 6 RM. RICE APE, Stove & refrig. furn, $80 mo. _ children welcome. F ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS BRAND NEW ATR ITIONED ONE @® TWO BEDROOMS —REASONABLE RENT. — Pontiac's most exclusive, mesons West side apartaent develop- ment —— sr7e. _——— with individ- —— = kitchens win mote - A me decorator col te ) al. I Stove and “refrigerator Automatio neat = hot water (soft) Kitchen fan, master TV aerial abd oiany other fine * tee tres. Foro ltmited time. 20 jlenees or rc posits requ ADULTS ONLY See or Call the Manager, heh Gardner: nN ee oe E 86918 —_— bait & _ < AM —® P woe ; RM. APT. a OTS. GAB heat & hot “water heater. Stove & refrig. furn. vereee: West side, — S General Hospi $60 month, _FE 2-6361, After call, FE #1161. SLATER APTS. . ARCADIA_NO. 1 FRANKLIN WOLVERINE COMMERCIAL Ed INDUSTRIAL Three blocks east of Courthouse. We Dave several newly decorated choice apartments from $48. Save on heat, maintenance and taxes. School % block, All have one separated bedroom, some more. e in and see. MAYNARD SLATER ERWIN SLATER 53-55 North Parke St. FE 43460 UNION LAKE — 3 ROOMS & ath Modern apt. bldg Heat fore ore Oritate. Adults. EM 3-4385. es UNION COURT Are you looking for a clean at- tractive apartment where the peo- * are — 7 friendly? These room _ th apts. rent for $40 | egdeirs ate Nice and is Adults onl in this Huron it F Hem — ca BE. Huron Bt. after $, FE 5-767). WALLED Son LOVELY 2 BED- Ee = upper. private entrance, 1 lake, rearonable. ‘im. _motinte. ocemupancy. LI 17-1553. ATE: +ROOM NEWLY REDECORATED apt. with full bath and utility room, $65 Et month, WH TE BROS. seen D Dist a hey Ope. Eves. ‘til i 9; Sun, 10 "th 3 Wast ~ SID! 3, 4 an room spartments. Srivabe ome heat, tee water, stove and ref erator furnished. Near St. Benedict's school and ehureh, peo pasar og va kos and bus service. __or FE 4-4232 for ¢ complete te details. Rent Houses Furnished 35 BEDRM. carrots LOVELY home — heat, ¢ rage, ee ment. Mike istrict, 5-482. 2 RM. FURNISHED HOUSE. Orr * Baldwin, rent with option, EM 2 BEDRMS., AUTO. GAS HEAT and hot water, FE 2-2061, 3 RM, HOU FORK. 418.35 PER PER wk & W er. Auburn Hgts. 33 Crooks. Re. 4 RMS., MODN., Baur. & 200 uate fs frontage t. OR | 3-9138. Ss “ROOMS KEEGO, CHILDREN. Helse gas heat, $50. FE 43016. 6 ROOMS FURNISHED, W. SIDE location, utilities paid by tenant, exe. tor sleeping rooms. - 8-3319. | FOR LARGE PAMILY OR 2 FAM- flies — gas heat, 40 Edward St. $85 mo. To see, call Jack Love- _iand, FER 2-4875 Lari 4 RM, HOUSE IN HURON Gardens. F FE 56-0004. FURNISHED HOUSE. LAKE PRIV- OE Shown by appointment. EM 3-428 FRONT, 3500 JAMES K Ct. 3 bedrms, TU 3-1170, sick Hove FOR BE, TE Lonnie, Wes Weaver. ah a Rent Houses Unturn, 36 2 take road. MODERN — WHITE Ae ea (ake i ta! ron | ae Bove Lr. Ra $00 per mo. uitual Pai 7 BEDRM. VER} RICE $70 MO. Crescent OR: ie — & GREGG : Union Lake Rd _KERN. ay zhe ' CARNIVAL, 4 ane ee 2-// “Just to show you what - by Dick Turner TM, Reg, V8, Pet. OFF a no-good party it was, Mrs. Humpa? apse) us all to come back!” Rent Houses: Unfurn. 36 _Bus. FE is 2 BEDRMS.,, TILE BATH AUTO. | heat and hot water, full base- | ment, $75, Choice of of several, FE | 47833, a FAMILY, close !n, 2 BEDROOM BRICK, LAKE PRIV. PE 2-686). 5 rnc ig &-~ BATH, | FE .|2 BEDROOM ase TERRACE - will sei) with emall down pay- pill 975 month, PH 41550. 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, UNION 1 ree. opt ia Ta ates ON > RMS. PARTLY FURNISHED _modern, MA_5-5000 Lk. 1%» baths. Gas heat. Stove retrig jonal, Penna corner oodrow Lee HARLES J. VAN HORN MI 62400 JOrdan 45644 3 BEDROOM, ALMOST NEW. brick, full basement, = heat, storms & screens, carpet ar 4 back yard, many cate 3 NEW HOUSE. JU- wee oceu- TALOR, 3 BEDROOM dah Lake*’ Estates. led ie & month, J. EALTOR, OR ¢ to36e J AMS, REFRIGERATOR, STOVE. oi] heater Pies oarete : child welcome Nr. Willis _ ison Jr High. MA sore | J RM. AND BATH, Gas HEAT — a co uple and child. R 3-4777 or OR 3-206) oe et TRMS-AND BATH ta WON FE 4-452, ‘ T ROOMS “AND BATH, GAS HEAT. 318 Voorheis Rd. after 6 p.m 5 RM. HOUSE GAS HBAT, AU- __burn Heights UL 2-1 168, 3S ROOMS & BATH, 201 E. PIKE _St., write Pontiac Press Box 108. 5 ROOM HOUSE, WATKINS LAKE Sub. electric & gas, oil space heater, | OR 3-7356. o Rus. A ARD BATH. OIL HEAT. ry aa 7 BATH FULL BASE- ment, gas heat, Children welcome. $85 month, FE 5-9804 evenings _and we ‘Teoksude. Tt RMs. ay gah CARPET, maa 3-07 pecans: 904 WALL, fter 6 p.m. 6 ROOMS AND BATH, AUTOMA- _tic heat. UL 23-4391. 7 RM. MODERN HOME. IN CiTyY, Children welcome:-PE. 2-006. GOMMERCE .LAKE, 2 BEDRMS, with option to buy, MA 41203 _& MA 2555. COUNTRY ESTATE NEAR ROCH- ester. With two modern houses, beautiful grounds Rent as o Homes __ Vacant _Feb_ Ist FOR | RENT — OPTION TO Yay. 3 bedroom home. full basement, strictly modern, close to Dixie, Laage A 12 miles North of Pon- tlac. Aple : a HOUSE FOR REST 361 EDITH Street C 3-7424 HOUSE FOR RENT ON | WALTON _Blve. near Rochester, FE 4-7238. MILHORD, 3 BEDROOM ‘BRICK nace, DOWN PAY R. J. \ VALUET, Realtor M$ Oakland Ave. Call Evenings tll 8 _MOLTIBLE LISTING SERVICE MODERN 2? BEDROOM HOME. Watkins Lake area, $71 month. _OR 3-5964, after 6:30 p.m. MODERN 2 BEDRM BUNGALOW, west suburban. lake privileges. A-i references required. 3-2054 NEW 2 B BEDROOM “HOUSE. $50. Call PE 21141 NEW 2 BEDBM, HOME. ~ $434 VIN- cent Dr. off ‘Pontiac Lake Rd. NEWLY DECORATED 2 BED room epee lakefront, 1 floor | OR 3- NEW 7 ROOM House: SE. 163 LE- Grande FE NEARLY NEW 3 bedrm. full basement. $92.50 ad mo. Your rent helps make e low down payment while you _live in it. FE 5-0685. RENT OR ie ? BEDRM. tg Garage- Meadowlawn. 2-6430 after 4 os OR SELL Attractive bedroom "ranch —e Big fitenen. Oil furnace. 74 ft. lot. Near Crescent Lake. 360 mo. $200 down FE 4-5203, SASHABAW & PELTON 6 RM. ranch, gas furnace. Vacant. $80 mo. OR 3-6982. SAM WARWtUK IN SYLVAN LAKE | bedroom. brick, carport Lake - ecivtienee: $195 lease, also, 2 bed- - rm. . or FE 2 VACANT ° agbak CARPETED. "GAR HEAT Mo. RENT OR ALE. MA $2586 WEST SIDE INDIAN VILLAGE * DUPLEX 8 rooms and tile bath, $90 month. VASBINDER, INC. FE 5-8875 a For Rent Rooms RPA eee Pe 1 SLEEPING ROOM. $87 PER ‘week, 1 combiriation room, com- pistely Pee Stove, refrig., etc. 12 week. Private entrance. Also garage space available. 185 Bald- win, FR 98-3624. ATTRACTIVE, RMS. GIRLS, PVT. $6 and up, 547 W. Huron, Mad-: storm, and screens. E 8-68 oe $110. FE 4-5090, i 37] _For Rent Rooms — 37 | ME BOARD ores it lal Oo ‘Onklard | Ave aoe ae 00 | PRIVAT ATE ENT. SHOWER. GA- rage Cookie 48 2. irq PLEASANT gotomes in igen home, close | PVT. ENTRAN laund: aa 4 BE Huron. kM. fon AA, ot ay atop, FE SLEEPING E- ferred, Or man on PAM. shift. FE 6-3284, SLEEPING ROOMS, 7 BLOCKS _from down town. 141 Auburn Ave. SLEEPING ROOM, HOME PRIVI- _leges Cait after 6pm. PE 86-4440. Rooms. With h Board | 38 WAR or Bek 108 oe Lor MEN, $20 i ae — WORKERS — PENSION. ers 2. Apa Christian home. FE 2-03 ROOM & OuRE FOR MEN, FE 842 82 N. Johnson. “Convalescent F Homes 38A OO HAVE VACANCY FOR MAN OR woman, bed or ambulatory, ground floor, 2% hour care, rea- sonable rates. Glen Acreg Nursing FE 4-2225, EXTRA peel AONE ar STYLE 14 Matthews, FE Home, VACANCTES FOR iN. era, eto Registered nurse in = mt Reasonable rates. UL Hotel Rooms 39 BPAP PDL LE HOTEL AUBURIN Room* PY. a or Week Alse 1 or apartments. ——, and retrigeration.“u on unite. 464 Auburn — Rent Stores | 40 wast SIDE LOCATION Approx. 600 sq. ft. floor space Excellent for small business. Rea- sonable rent. Also store fixtures for — Apply Pontiac Press Ox : ___Rent Office Space 41 | SERVICR SHOP OR OFFICE space with adjoining residence. _ FE _2-5107 WEST SIDE BEAUTY SHOP a for rent. $76 per mo FE Rent Lease Bus. s. Prop. 41A me ee HEAT, AIR 252 8. Tele- re, FE 4-4516. FRICE EB SPACE and ately 5,000 poeere feet Sha oon oe area. $200 pe ith. Bee a, 1663 South The. CAR WASH Downtown, Reasonable Inquire 23 Auburn regener a one For r Rent Miscellaneous 42 PPI 800 SQ FT, as conditioned, aperking, Pon-Tel Cen ae Bes e ia in net NEW 44 - For Sale Houses id % Zz a . ving ‘room with re- . Hurry. these people want _move south, tage ol "Gare uve =~ toe 3 folk? oom nce =: ae auto- matic he fa Pu Tee "$10,500 with ted lark he ESTATE, ENC. aay 4424 be: pall done. ——— G Flatiley’ nM WHITE ed, (Moorebilt) bom: The New Look The Convertible 24s 2. Baths 4 Bedrooms UNBELIEVABLE CHARM Homes MODELS OPEN DAILY 2345 WATKINS LK. ‘oria » fee edtuny gee oy lot in Bub- 6 R. a REALTOR 269 BALDWIN FE 5-010! MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Ward W. Ross. RD, OR 3-8021; te. area. This one has extra large ving reom, per tile -BROS and: vanity. Delage up . and down. Yes. it 1 base- wal. Sah, day “aibon “fe 4 ay —- alm ne . : is You ect mors with a, Immediate Possession ene Clarkston -— 6 room frame. in Home and Business Location A 2 bedroom white frame home utes of Pontiac. Basement. Auto- Full bath, 14 ft. ving room and t. lot wi spot for small - SYLVAN LAKE Le boa trilevel ranch home. ~~ ullt-Ing 2-car garage. . seeded lot, sewer waite | Ent a streets, “eo Warwick has new %-bedroom Sere commu- is Sooo va tine Sun. $050 down. $65 per month. will & clear car in trade E BUY - SELL — TRADE WHITE BROS. OR 3-1205 xie Hw _ “THIMK!" WHERE ELSE CAN you BUY A HOME FOR $82 NOWN ateeeus $69 PER M MONTH -VA TER: 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL In JUDAH LAKE WBstates ITH . Lifetime Aluminum ROOP & SIDING FHA. $300 MOVES YOU IN $74 PER MONTH DLORAH BUILDING CO. aiden tS OLD Homes + — ASSOCIATE — BROKERS INVESTMENT co. 2. Story Brick 3 BEDROOMs — ment, of] heat, 2-car ga- rege. 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. CLARK BUY—SELL & TRADE WHY PAY MORE. Nice 2 bedrm. home, oak floors, Auto. FA heat. Total price $7,700. terms. THE LATEST in suburban shies f NEW Bedrm., full basemen ed with Load Sell trade $13,650. Terms. ALWAYS IN STYLE. Cozy 2 Bedrm. bungalow basement, as heat. or VALENTINE SPECIAL many other womeees im this home. dust over 1 mile from a new university. Let us show y RANK SHEPARD, REALTOR 1010 Adams, FURNISHED MODEL OPEN DAILY 10-8 MELROSE Til Montca: $8,250 COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT 8-0458. G SCHUETT, Realtor MACEDAY. LA _or cash for equity, OR 3-0 Nothing Down | GARAGES FOR RENT. (1) ats | ear, (1) 3 oar FE 6-1051. Inquire | _at 237 Baldw =| | __For $ Sale Houses 43 1g BEDRM. RANCH $14,500, $2,900. | _dwn, to new FHA, OR _3-9465. INCOME 5 State St 902x150 a J apts 6 & bath for owner. > i each bolton Bias bath. Rae $11,550, “PONTIAC REAT TY 5-8275 37 Baldwin YOU... Snould inspect this home: today! Call at any time, our salesman will be happy to show you through. Three mammoth bed- rooms. Living to perfection. Brick fireplace Large kitchen with eupboare rom | n e spare. Dining space Glassed and Tyocer privileges on Elfzabeth Lake. Room & More Family home because {tt has full oe room, a breakfast room, a room, 3 spacious bedreoms, a Ierge lot with plenty of trees, 23 room with natural fire- place. oice Drayton Woods cation, Why not inspect this fine home today! Humphries 83 ON; Pelee Open. Eves. he MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE THREF FAMILY | 3. apartments: furnished Automatic heat garage. On Baldwin $2.500 down. PERRY PARK 2 bedroom home tin pee condition Payments on pe month ‘nelodts taxes and insurance, Verr low down payment to quai- ified purchase. JFF BALDWI No down Payment2 ae room hom full base- ment, auto” Rby Oak floors and tile bath. It’s vacant. NORTH END ; $650 down on_ this - seed — bis ments z r gatage. Payments on: $6v ner/month. It's vacant. NO a PAYMENTS bedroom ranch homes. with “No Down Payments.” Gas heat tile bath. Deco- rated like new Low month- ly payments NICHOLIE, & HARGER CO. | 33_ WEST HURON FE 60183 ‘fine ‘arnisheds sawmncts os: | X¥ BUY HOP Ts NICE Bis OME. Hurot 6 Gardens. oR comfortable room. FE 5- GLEAN ROOM FOR 7a PVT Take, 'on © bo ane os, 91. weer. ve a FOR ar er ED 00) age or longer Tee lease, $65. per small apt Warr st. GENTLEMAN, CLEAN COMFOR- able, room. call after 6 v.m- In side. arage. 93-0015. If no ans: cal afer 9:30, UPPER Wao Pu Bath NEED A FINANCE- FE FIXER? Order Classified Ads to sell, rent, find a good job. FE 2.8181 is ;|the Want Ad number! Pe room decorated | Will build starrer home on lot. Our wiring See our model. _Donald. OR_3-3837 ~~ Dream Bungalow arage, close own Three-Family tached. ner garage—extra large cor- Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor - 75 West Huron 8t FE 5-816) or FE 44278 ROCHESTER Ube Parrd 3 bedtoom brick, asement, auto. car- heat & hot wa- ter, 2% car arage, large well landscaped | excellent condi- tion inside & out. Terms to Ww gwaitcOus, RE . G. , ALTOR UL 2-2030 3445 8. Adams Rd. bey itre tl GARDENS 2 bedrooms with 14x18 Itv- ing room, 9x9 kitchen Full basement with of] heat. $11,600 on FHA terms. « 2 ACRES . With a 4 bedroom farm — in excellent Mare ag 74 Full basement with ofl heat, 2-car garage, ‘a * brooder house and horse stable, Priced at $22,908 — terms can be a | EAST SIDE 3 bedrooms with 12"18 liv-- ing room, 12x13 dining room am a 10xig kitchen. Full basement xe ee heat. room and corner lot. Priced at $1,500 SCHRAM REALTOR __ FE 5-9471 "Oren EVENINGS & o aan ae New tri-level with 4 bedrooms, 2‘ baths, fireplace, family room & iL 1-T511 re rhe North Perry and BEDROOM home. will rom Vy housetrailer our lans or your plans. Basement included. Also Hes J porch, full basement, unt heat, 1% car bus line, $1,000 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 After 6, FE 2-9502 NEAR WASHINGTON AND WEB- iving rm. & hall, full tiled | Garage & paved. drive. Price $11,- erms. a BRICK CONTEMPORARY. Modern 3 bedrm. home with full base- ment, recreation room. Located in the All New HERRINGTON HILLS Sub. oy $15,200. 3-7888—PE 46-4813 CLARK BeAr 25! ATE 1362 W. & Sun. MULTIPLE E LIstiNe FERVICE ohn K. Irwin & SONS SI Lae MANOR Thre edreoms, 1% bath. brick ramen poner Blacktopped street, close to shopping center. Very FE 8-6455 neat and cae DLORAH BLDG. CO. axtya* SHORES: mp ‘ OWNER WANTS TO SELL 3 BED- eautiful ranch type ome complete with three bedroom ofa Leeving state. FE very freee Piaggio built: - ns, ‘amily room, two Ee eee, comple” recs room two ‘ar Marcus St. — Waterford. Newly . decorated home with full base- attached, plastered garage 24 x 30, Call for information, John K. Irwin & Sons REALTORS bode West aoe Street EVE. FE 8-4274 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE POPEYE “You will have -plenty.. of room to raise your own. Spin on this 3 atre Parcel” ‘9 acre. fenced in with 11 x 17 ft. barn. 2 bedroom home with beautifull decorated living room, ledge roc Pod gencoa storms & screens, 1'2 Says, Immaculate white frame, car- nip wed Very good buy for ted living & dining rooms. tiled cath or rm Irs FARGO rooms, Tway foored attic, enclosed front . 2 Was always getting robbed, but tell by looking at this home that your money is —_— down, low monthly 2 bedrm. home. itvin storms & screens, ake rivileges plus 2-3 room & bath apart-| 8 Sylvan Lake, m , ail private entrances, gas THE RIFLEM AN Pa ee poctession “date ‘on this” bet a on = WILLIS M. BREWER. m home. Located at north end JOSEPH BF REISZ. SALES MOR. of tow — cae fs priced for _E jo! ves FE #-0623 | TED MccULLOUCH. REALTOR 5143 Cass- Elizabeth Rd. hes 5-1284 FE 4-3844 ; Open 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Sunday 1-5 SE le " ; Saataetel dows. 4 LAKE PRIVILEGES ue? aul bathe ai plastered; PERCY KING-RD., 3530 Basement. ol! heat. 2-car earage.| 1% blocks west of Airport Rd. 1 block from bus line. Reasonavly| Williams Lake Rd. FHA terms priced. ie nee = ange, er, extra lay North Side oven and vent fan in kitchen, Neat and clean 4 room bath and| heat, full basement. Large Tots a. a heat. gocxentec: loce- = paved streets. School on prop- 2 | $800 take w rich bes ooo on Lotus K “Templeton, Realtor | Lake - Sand beach nt: 4,800 $590 DN. PLUS COSTS Houseman-Spitzley 406 Washington Blvd. Bldg.. Di WO 3.4816 Dg! g.. OR S011 | VALUES NEAR . COURT ' HOUSE come. ist floor 4 areal = wath, floor 8 rooms & bath. Full basement. HA heat Live in one & rent the other. OAKLAND AVE Zoned com- mercial. 8 room home, 2 baths, includes furrished 2 room apt. Oil heat. Corner lot 50x500, $1, down, : WEST SIDE — Near shopping center, 2 landsca: lots, You will fee] at home is 6 room colonial, ¢e, su ing room, 3 bedrooms & tile bath. Basement, Timken ofl heat, 2 ear my White —_—- sid- = 2.000, term a ag ine i ne, iG ron tity, FA im bern 1 eat, washer +3. meyer. 2 car attached garage. Possession at once, tractive Roman brick, 3 bed- ” fawed hea: firepta 8 conba id ce, ser ooki e ba tached bt oo ra heat Shown Gj by appointmen' Roy Neat Inc. 28H. Huron Federal #0466 Open Evenings av bundsy be 1-4 located on U.8. 10 within 15 min- matic of] heat Storms & sereens. access to take free 8660 Dix! i. FA Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sunday 10 't) § Full base- =a trees. vlaxe ie SYLVAN LAKE FRONT — At- . Bedroom HOMES beet Silat w=! $100 DOWN spucienal "rier tbome, 0 Moves You In > _ $0 WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS LOADS OF. MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN WEEEDAYS & Lathan $8 1 TO 7 —— DAY 2 begrecea. Bail to is. AS) 5 weens ‘sort 5 ae pletely Insulated, Located on 8! WE CT OWN REALTY axes & insurance included in FE 8-2763 or Eves. LI per scent "morigage.” Total price CONTEMPORARY BUNGALOW Built 1056, Large lot east of Walled Lake on Pontiac Trail. — $7,050 Be price, $68.50 per including taxes & insurance. Nesie sonapy teases. Better hur- ANCHOR LI 71-3800 _ RANCH STYLE 3-BEDROOM BRICK LAKE PRIVILEGES BY ORIGINAL OWNER—Located in an exclusive neighborhood of brick homes and acre lots just seven minutes from downtown O 43777 je er in Waterford Township school district, gre aes 7 ent Pp rty taxes. ‘eaturing a large living room, 16'x19' — rate dining L with wail wall carpet and ieee Poor deors overlooking atio and landscaped lot: huge hen; ceramic tile bath; 3 full basement large recreation room; po with 16 ft. cement drive ad; aluminum storms and acreens; a couple minutes walk to 1% acre out-lot onto lake. Price $22,500 For edditiona! information and appointments call FE 8-i784, MODEL HOME he 182x250 ‘Ready = immediate oc- pat $17,000 Will fre and- clear HERBERT. C. DAVIS 4915 IRWINDALE DRIVE BY OWNER: 8 ROOM SMALL poor tn country with one acre of 3 Four rooms in knot- fy ges Ol] furnace, elec. hot wa- ter heater. ome Lots Hed trees. y equity down, you e@ over payments. Call FE 42281. WARM BUNGALOW ECONOMY LIVING — Attractive corner location, north side, new hg ay fee eh oll furnace, storms = screens, near ame i opping ares. $8,500, feruse J. R. Hiltz realtor 1011 W Huon MA WATERFORD Vil VILLAGE J bedrm. ige. living rm., tered age 2 tile baths. Beau- with lots of cabinets. Complete aluminum storm sash. _Convenient to stores & sqhosis. Only $1,500 down and assume GI mortgage, Lo will take Mane model R. TL WICKERSHAM R. 7105 W. a MAytfair 6-6250 4 rooms, 3-car- | eae it $950 down. MACEDAY 4 bedroom large farm house, lake privileges, $2, down, Paul } Ss ones, Real Est. W.. Huron FE 4-8556:" FE _ 81975; OA 68-3653 BY OWNER, - VACANT, 3 BED- room ranch, Basement. gas heat, subdivision .on Lake Oakland. $14,650. $1,000 down. Will ing. i lovely home as +} é e : <5 i 5 oy icc 42088 REAETOR PARTRIDGE 1080 iy’. Boron gee Oe ee | * 4 te * . : 1 : PRESS, WEDNESDAS oPEBRUAR SLICES OF HAM oe amend 9 IN. eee OAS wore, * uae ayroMame, weiner ton lanier Wa $50 TOMAT wire | “— tite ra bor mode #100 “| is tie carpeted with wal! to » : Pree deliv ery natal sel deat steens| Custont Beat Homer four eT bet & Walls, gas furnace, | -- NT AC ILD. y A oe “: sa Reeth i | coeroapinten pe em eh HOME Dela RePnigen | je on . : ih : ‘ ¥ : eh and Yoo is privileges on Eliza- L 500 ‘a é ge Seep ects, Frigidaire MID-WINTER my “4 eas (1590) om this ‘homens SS "Village, ; ; lance’ 83 per : MATERIAL FROM 150. a sain ings Beem Peet | ON YOUR LOT chicka MY ju” vent SILDINGS MUST GOL > Dr lew aha ‘ Schick's, MY 37th ae > " ar NO DOWN PAYMENT FoR G.1.| far Garnge 2 Fe ete 817, 750 Call today. All typat custom build. MATIC, OAS RANGH_# PO BUIL oT GOL. ours. Your AUTO! closing costs. Very attractive | — a. On our x é tiping room suite. Deu- : = 2 Toom bungalow with a o= ‘ pias or Finabeing avail. ble Neti wea binele be ed ‘cane . “ nice 12 x 28 ft. ving room and aus SAN WEST a “ 1 pe aa 3x4; GH tenathe sresessess Op Sh Eaten sch Ronee, aa teas | “tae ter, conveindonet heme. ob di C HAY DEN, Realtor ANTIQUE DINING” es 4 eeE | aut veep ons & ELECTRIC AP’ | SHG, ail emathe sssssscssees 10 fe Beautiful lot has gowers and ean neuen’ etc. Lar colonial | 96 E. Walton EVES. bin gar cat PLIAN REDUCED PRICES, | 9x8; alt lengths. ....sssereae tte 1, cation ‘wih inks" privieges. seo| —i8 rooms, 3, fui ba a | ap ke P “a Oo Wha ne ni mete it, od Weaee css. we it now — only $7,800, baths, : Wt. For Sale La ro Gani, “guremeee, Of TERMS TO gUIT. * toate 18x34 ft. — = hy oy 6 bed- oar oat eee Munro trie Co, 1000 W, Hue ; ft. 9n12, all lengths ........... He NOR H very attractive bun-| 2. fireplac irewlar ’ KE ron, : alow. 2 nice ‘bedrooms wae ave: arn ie scaped at AT UNION LAK ANTIQUE CRANBERRY HANGING ' Sheathing Bde, $6.00 per hundred Beth room drive. We rvliegen 3 bedrm year round al a lamp & marble top table. 9 offlve Consumers diniig ri pk jovelt kitten Tuas CALL oR" AP aa yrs, old. Ceramic tle bath, car. desks, geist le, le, sale, CLEANED RECLAIMED BRICKS « spac - torage . e . ; . mnt, clean economia! gr wal * iaidaoaped siot,"30_ yards, 0 bedrm, “furms. 2 pieces. bamboo Power Company Bring Your Trailers pelle aa pont om, nt banes4 CRESCENT LAKE = oe a Priced = boos = oir 3 furn. 3 ee tables & - mise. C : b ° town bal. $80 per’month in-| 2 BEDROOM - sonnet siorms & tres EM 3-003 ey HING YOU WANT 28 W. LAWRENCE OPEN 6-5:30 Mon, thru sat, Drayton Plains cludes taxes, "insurance & 4a shake aid IY TODAY. Tiakotay ABOUT ANY TG ean bE hace sRp.us LUMBER & Tp ile od elgnber per cent interest. screens, Lake Lots avciantnan Sehoce . ys we LAs 8A SALES aie > FE B81 Ph Oe : CLOSE 1 13 te acre, wand: A little out of the way but @ Io . OR s feed Au- ., Supping at door appl 5340 Hi atid bet feature. tems a ee oat aetaes ate] tel, ogee, ge Tl wee. recs of all Ring Ew USED | arKBCE-VOUTH BED a TNR Beto we KNITTING MACHINE, arranged. ? Realtor " wet 2-0263 Meum" house ‘witne fone gerage.| $24, Ope: G2 8 menth, A Winn’ Sur trede’ Gem Ge pant Soe eee ee gree | neter used. Rew, 1200, YE 4008", ’ Uren = * MODEL 3 Betirooms, — = ent ror —— Lk Shores ere we fog OS Oe out w tlere. tee will Preto pati y | ; zene ‘Seren nen: | NO. DOWN ith-- Loon Lk. dna eck grounaySaiey ot ee) Sito Loreen! ~~ Burmeister’s own. ta, roe with nat- S I i it -. }ixae pw — the Phone at sho ‘ einmmmieaemnaaeneiin — — 7 Ural fireplace.” Pull base. VK TT Three 14x36 bedrooms FRI 9 TO 8 ul» “OUT THEY GO! CASH WAY . ment, a ol! furnace. PAYMENT ' 16x40 finished rec roo.n. 4 miles E. of Pontiac or 1 mile REBUILT TVe-oew ple tube Full 389 fe ft, iat. “Call for further _ : Sedveaml’ station [ncwecs \\/ Mees an Al this plus La water ot est eae M te Lean 83 =; a Heights ov Auburn quaragtee 10" wt bull, LUMBER PRICES room sta 01 ting 2 fireplaces. oney to Loa _Ra i MAY ac writger Was: . LES RE ALTY CO. ri a your lot or will b bald” on. EAL ESTATE OPEN EVES. ee s00 with Business Oppo: ees) (State thease feotere) | 4 ae Tate Gee Ort REPHIGHRATORS "Renewed | 16x48 32. ft bal. lath... 6 88 -Gl BALDWIN AVE.| our lot, th small down py PE“ 412 W, HURON can tuiae SidDeae BAY en ee . : oi | Aptene tae punren te ed, aa, (Quan ithee 10 bes. or more) ; FR Oe TAM-8 PM. ment. FC Wood Co. OR 3123 ; HOLMES S-BARTR. (AM Texaco Station on Dixte Hwy., _ , io ra. PRIGHT. STOVES. electric. Good (attts Gr piyscore |... 4g UE tastina SERVICE Corner Willams Ls ae Rd & M59. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Drayies Plains, Excellent pa NEED $25 TO $500? X GissoN Yi 2 gr ty A ab Delivered Ga ole txts been ts Fv ra = “Raeburn, Street t Special | ae OR _3-1950_ ot oe OR_3-3230 bite Program. and fiuancing SEA BOARD -- A-l SPE Cl AL S aoop pak te SHOP Alum inune », doote, some M8 95 = ) - Model ble, Call LOgan 8-000 after : Ch SELECTIONS 4-190 | Grade sees te hous met . bedroom Ra =or plas- LAKE FRONT |” RCE ens or guy ry MArket 4-46 Mee w ebster. Phone: FE 8-9661 ee es sate mene .y Sa ee ire RAND Ba Base mine ee cree @ OO tered wa walls, oak floors Pra pf x Le ER Peng ores Se ating Wcate 8 $14,500. Open Sat, & Bun. ONE OF Botes “a le Creek & 1185 N. PERRY ST. it tanio | model aed “uane ditionally Coleman’ } selling below oom ; Stanle only $44.24 monthiy, ing for a aret class og ie 2140 Garland, t Pro rop. 44A 44A [ Kalamatoo pear sod ——. “Parking No Problem" for 3% days “ hee , +4045. | OVER $0 USED TV SETS PROM Aluminum indows '/NO, MONEY DOWN at Mone teted ‘living yoom win |For Sale Resor Purchases $42,400.00" You figure! Seaboard Finance Co, beth ‘ $14.05 Pat TV fom “e 0. ‘ Outstanding bungalow, , deluxe farm size CAB LEN, it out, No danc AS, Reb oven § — a Pons pin crate caeseeal Kitchen, "2 ee is rl Toot ist "daw: andwich ° served Lie rx] WHE! E ry veomplets ait iy x. Walton Burmeister Ss peting. sapel ‘aaa lading 1% tiled baths, plus se yee A se moders cabin. $1500 dow with 2 large meghe. nie + ree wake: bed s FE | 2-2287 . {B taste ane “neurance, Hurry on bad’ nice basement Attached | Ful wee : Reate” sed a4 cosy | tal! $25 $500 nereprin H ge arenst Ups. Ce Coe TREWAY Ft So if RANGE. | NORTHERN LUM ER . : : H ton pen cond, $60. ( Pp ; poviea ctaile™ slope’ to send. beach. | _prm STAT! NCE CO, | ae Eats Ave RG BALDWIN ACROEOIEG | 1000 Coa Mahe Rd. EM 3-471 ee ee | ee kel pg Bid name. ROTELS, STATE "it PIANO Fall ton call Open Fae to # p.m, daily | 3 BEDROOM — For Sale Lots 46 | alma 8DD's re Bank Bide, BUILT. ne te sareiouk eonu cash, pen + : This ll surely fishing land, our Poot Bta j mp! “9 Samuel's App Sundays, ‘TO 8 Pm, oe a ra air’ heat. COLONIAL 3 LOTS, TROY. 91490, CASH. PON. er aa = Don't “waste yout ™ 4-1374 ances, 3 Mpls met eo iD COND. Deliverin. strane ee seacied pron 20 Sars Opercs uty 24 hours BRAND 1 WROUGHT TX _ PE eT ae BUILD Lon eMOVED, | airED : garage, 2 lots, Just clos IMMACULATELY CLEAN. ¢/ tac Press Box 20. aR} time. Operator on duty TE oe A boa oo beds, ¢ “comple abe eat spr ng adin b aoe GAG ATTACH, | cleared. tine Pr 1, ; | ' ing costs to # veteran. extra site rooms with mod-| j~jonm BUILDING its’ NE. TEWIDE 902 N. MAIN andy mal es fron's, | SINGIER PORT. 21 ode). Wlectrolux | SATRRODIE custom ern tiled’ kitchen and Yaith | _ Qrieaville, 01.00, 960 down. : 43 Orchard ate Aves apton | Vac #1405. Terms Curts Appl. | “town kitchen, oll and d aes furn kins Hills Sub. Tf you are passe to build, get Stn ae Tees oe a 00, mee Real Estate Service Fel Yeates ROCHESTER, MICH. sa | en mh 34t0a. wo fame ag yA Be he balers “wa eee brick ranch.| our prices sag Prdgen tl aes | furnece, storms end, —— 10 scree ow iis. seed ground. we ee owe oe LOAye TO 9500 woruis 5 veED ‘EWING “MA i! - = ware. "Blectrieal” supplies, _ Stock ANA - dining L newly ca re ¢! ¢ from. Some 2! Nice shaded — ¢ a d lakefront lots. 950 fe., eac. cond, : Famous Ginger ewing needle, auto- 6, eopper, / ° lot. ailable. Also lakefront. and flowers. 2-car garage Winter price y" yre., A tee. t pod fittings. we Bros, oe ed Hal aS Oemer will consie- and 3 bedroom homes can our | cement drive Tp incl. sod aa dow a a 1-p101 | _.2-4007- ND Fe me gp age ene & "ha » oy gupe : Ke mone, ¥, rede and im Commerce or a one Ocall today. , Te-Huron. shopping. Webster a by ANGUS, I Realtor Pp artri ] Ge —————— = es pa ane sewing: New Feduction of | 9089 LAPEER RDO” 44001 Wales Lake eres. wand 8 St. Benedict Schools, aby NA 17-2615 - 84 ~ i. D AF TA-| cab ee aces e at ree ¢ e+ W M 1919 is date “BIRD” TO Mortgage Loans DR ‘4 chairs, $10, Gasinator.| $40, Monthly payments ouly $8.88 | ieee AND PORK - CHRISTIAN HILLS CORNER 18 THE “BIR == ble 4 re y range. after minimum down went. warters, | dyke it. - | Pioneer Highlands J IM V ILLIAMS Gl RESALE On 32001 ee! PARTY aoe MORTGAGES | 2 ere bree Pe aoa ar wet oft tiga Ba é & INSUR . ér misce . , C, Penhoy Fabric an : $2. re yan basen ot Ban beat| oy BALDWIN FE ¢-0547 NS TON rogn8- My corner) oniy packs Hauor store for al- commercial 1 Or a , __ F4be kitchen. basemen Bu; 1483 BALDWIN © DOWN PMT. a DRA = in this ever ei Ee-a.= e Kone FE one etent jept : e. Lake privileges. Bus TH. 3 BEDROOM no eet wood! most * chard ¢ BOLD, EX CH’ S service, Terms, Myall Desement, 9600 dows, pare. | © Lee” mech deseceted, inet. | © West SIDE Deigh mic sit sosl10. hetp Traverse ahd. wise takecu pins oe OLE etn Hor FS oer Pi coe CHUR Lookout and. 8, Astor &t, Call nasry kitchen gabinete — Chea _ ‘ Low| too {owner's apt. $3.500 Pres ty “plus es beth luxe ge : =m, RADE IN 4 ae Down PE_5-1158 formice tops. Others to choose | wicHiGaN AVENUE - 130x228. stow DI s RA N DEPT. C Ga CaS a ae eperele DOWEL.) ann ARNT ABO Gn, 67.080 BO x MIDLAND STREET = oe REALTOR PARTRIDGE Paki Ma Sian, & assoc, | Bl rig ce Be reas aks | Mayts GUAR, washer ..... ae! . Need. ve -— Lost Boone for total pri price —— sary “from porch: f ome atom fein“ fomeee. | Pecinecoce rvent 2 MOD on par ortgage char ee am, = top ‘ale range oo. 9 ‘CHLORIDE . : 8 ou! ELECTRIC RANG 5 SUE cass : ‘appointment, auto, ol! a of "Fem arm Sdoors K inz!l er ra ate OAD (8 a Fr OPEN TILL 8 I! your ome needs en improve Ey RIC R ie winder gener | 2 Be Wig fate 2 3 pargun ; , . 200. id . m eond,, § 1 pe. sectional » reeenene . Dace 2 _p.™. ste us gt once. Don't 4 bireh table & phono. Comb. ........ 0) = : , HOYT REALTY : ore my os dae nia SUNOCO > et etas Rsk ears m~ aie at. auto | ffm. ell besten so doe 99 | DIE ie ne ye LP 4 FE Bee) 8: Tesegranh = —_— NOTHING DOWN 70 Daf Huron 8t. ; aan tt. dened cow relal. VICE. STATIONS BENDEROFF waren matic Washer $25 ~|4@ fo oe tees bechabie eee ate" LORE-POLE howe : WITH—optien = - » 88580 i fa Ld 4 rodcparlel afpybnor Gabe Mare bungalow "AC fuck, Exterior A'l| "Open “Ere Nichotie °& Hareer Co, SER FOR RENT — = FEBRUARY rn hoes poadee™ 41123 lent fi "futures. 1a eal lamp fap ha stu re mm. & eee, prem, and| ment, of AC furn. Extevor Ay ce }33_W, HURON \ : Swaps 55 ance Clearance Hd ~ a bibs ute, 812.96 value orated, ——— re sates. FE conditien, L. H. Brown, ir MULTIPLE LISTING SERVI FOR OR PERRY ACRE LOrg Ci yale ' Wstablished locations with mint- LATS aw en GE halrigweter TRADE GAB fi RAROE Munro Bee a Fluorescent, 393 Grokerd ii te, pproregee rg x Brown. PE 2-4810. P. HOLMES. inventory - ou. ne 2-4184, after ¢ ot fee ue BEAUTIFUL tbe this ge od et LA a: SST |e tbeo'w. . basemen! caper and water. Is i = arated 2 "Nedsoom nom Plan Now tl 6 ROOMS . 320. 298 64.44. j TRADE DB ELEC WANOE ron ons ~ |PY, “Sinine St. off Oakland Ave. ecg ll ayers my hep coreypcers ‘many PRING BUILDING IN ELIZABETH LAKE RD. “10 cu, ft. O.. Refrigerator rage, R. : Site other inte. Only 8. 200 with $1.20 | CHEROKEE HILLS! PONTIAC $4,950 wee mite eat’ lanes rai OFF eos rect: 260. , 8-35.33. @ $1,500 down. $10,500 > sear miss seeing this love- Bee the best selection of 100 ft. WILLIAMS LAKE RD. TOTAL PRICE furnace, 48,000 BTU. OA 8-3 Thin. i oi Shit iy bome today, con or Miving advantages of AT OAK BEACH 11 cu. ft. OR Retrigerster, | DEED 1 Tv REBUILT & OUARAN . pare & re can beat Was Now : N othing Down ‘ 91 SUMMIT Pe eee ORLY its’ atwrective 2 bedroom n| Select NOW’ to sult YOUR WATERFORD TWP. Takes about $200 gee ey ee ee ee arta pierre Sh ; heat Fenced back i benty kitchen with birc exact needs! * TELE TLE ot OF moe ve you tt. fe rator privileges — | r v4 ye peg etry aoe $3.480, on a 1W. Bi: f, Realtor SPORTIAG, Mich. eS ghee ent we ? Ay “ AS eed T rade-In Deng. full. price on a For ap- “ ar . tratn NTRACTS |” 38.500 3 pedroom pungiow. Ament call Fi ttset, sree er. INCOME, | sowntown Pontiac. a cate pe FEE. s0n| Complete ets Bata “ts WE BUY Fon TOM Ba TEMAN 1 cu. f, 0, Refrigerator, ocker Seen hs i . Bi 3 +] Loca who qualify. For com Was Now Washer-Adayiak |... .. was Ga Sot hinesegcy ee | chrmnd, Hazen eeeee 10-| So pereng comic» | eae Sale Acreage 47) Maite, Ser Pn man ae Reece oe rage Doors “ 4 landscaped lo 950. ol] furnace, Priced t ner ae late caan any.. L OVERHRAD a eo a ago FOREST Like GOONTRE ae eee See re >| ~ SUN OIL CO. ate | General mlectrte Disbeasher, | Droviaat Troy a any... t. ractdfy secondy and tt mandate Aerms-minimam mortgége 4 bdrm, ranch, 1 acre. ~ ry-++ 10 TO 60 gg oan rl le — DETROIT ‘ pod 164.44 6s. ot used carpet ......... we 8 mi costs. FE. 3-0068. oF Wooawar — | LAWRENCE GAYLORD location trast ee eee Vinewood 34200 K ampsen ae.) THOMAS CONG y Wood and ste] foldaway closet drs, * CLosm to Pontise Motors, COUNTRY HO} 136 E. PIKD OPEN EVES. | 8:30.8 Mon, thru Pri ae" 8. Detuse Renee. | 381.8. Seginaw TED RA, | Site! outside window abutters, this is -one of Se — 1 bedrm. Sasement, goreen, ee FE 49584 - REALTY Highiand +GArfivid 2-603 “ioves. - p.m. REALTORS FE 4-0528 ws . wi as st USED hal 1105 UP USED, RA sine der tne door operators, built 2 bedroom with lot, crtr as Joslyn-Walton + a NMSON et “Htighiend. “hatch. STANDARD OI Py - Ae $49.06. Bweet's has & 16 ft. kitchen ed with extras. a, FE Sout. 634 E. TENNYSON Bee sreaean wis Re eae 20° Norge Ons Range Radio 'b Appiences ais Wr hw. of call ceramic work counter. Gen- area. Retirees Spe : arsias (tal ‘Menouaah, MUtual 4-206 2 Stall Super Stations for lease. | | ae Now Bavines Radio & Appliances, one Es Desement iin space, “for howe, 0 mii 400, Sopa. 3. ig My E sta new | MT. CHRISTIE AREA Abanctal assistance avaliable. | Trade for metal ialbe rE ba wean | teow 13404, 80ET | ron. Sa Seemann | B ERRY D DOOR'SA a recreation room. 8 é states. ; Pea mn 14 ling. North; Lake Orton-Ortonville 4:30 — §:30, FE - ous Range 5. Murray's. Myrtle 80 acres, scenic & rolling. 6-5311 days. Mr. S. Howard at ber ween BL) werge ad ~ ae. bandie, ve N rd, Year-round pond & 7. Was Gavings NG. MACHINES. VA i] buy @ newly dee = | 258 W. A aT? in ae arses. Aces Ne neers N 400 FOAM RUBBER DIVAN FOR 220 98 1ea46 65.5 sweepers, $16.05 up. Authorize Wee beaivems bungalow Older 3 bvedroom home M24, excellent building sites. $320| SUNOCO SERVICE . suite on Hoover repair. Thyle Blee- orated 2 bedroom bung commercial location. ; tease, located Gashabew sod ay- MoE sie r ale Washer nee of i detheee ane Oak floors, amr wells. : Basement. furnace. Only Pe WEBSTER, REALTO: bee," Drayton Plains. | Modern, | _ or S ware i wo Automat cond trie. Co Me Shae Aluminum combinations as : OM Baits Orion MY ease we!l located Can produce high 9.96 19446 85.5 en . clothes dryer ‘AUBURN HEIGHTS HOME Oxford income for alert, energetic man. | 4. LET a tore vase included cleeing. see OUTSTANDING white R. Bela ET, Race For Sale Farms = 48 Thorough pag > Bee ell TS a aur @-8. Automatic Washer 9x12 Felt Base ‘Rags. - = This agpeating BT bed acter "il 8:30 a =e ital urements YEARS vOLD, onta TAL Was Now coves? | nee. s4,00 bey for otily Low payments. frame *Pungalow lrg nice 8 TO 180. learnin a “9 req ‘oO . ones 25.5 f Rugs rear PLE cs NG SERVICE _ 1§ ACRE oderate. Apply Sun Oil Com- WILL TR 309.9 12 Felt Base Rug RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Boreh, a. best — ee for My Ad - mm. W. DINN: aS — pany. Eder eibet et "Eneaines FREEZER OR 4200 EY Ae pe nag. vn by. Ast oon only, 40.08 stohen z = ings a me 4-3004 ci eee fC ey on wis eee Meow offre Sar Basivons Property 49) sil, Sunset, £7708. My. Haney. cewp ta Gamer =a rE| ywep sees 83.3 Pier SEWING MACHINE” AL, basemen acco mane ‘ si 7 s Take over BY co pore ae Feat, lerge expansion attic ?p. Ww. “DINN AN Seen Rp STANDARD CAL rare Morte Automatic Washer most new, Tal » aver bainieg si j petee. brick Oven. separate Completed, Sear garege 800 | 96 West ‘Huron TE_A2TI| BY OWNER. gine center s24 W.| 9 stall station for lease, Maerate | CA in FOR SELLS 3 Row, Savings mo. Mich. Sewing Center, fire- os hor 4 site | cen tment. Auburn and Mefshall,| re : 39098 : dining rm., large living Ue seat| workshop. large Anc DOWN PAYMENT ay eas, inves Satan, poet Mereek, | poereet | Ose Radios 67 578 place, eountry-style Richer: e700 | fenced fot. ‘$11,000, terme. NO N Fd tered, GAT i Mr, Howard ‘at Ve” hse | DEEP & TANK, Norge Gas Dryer _Television & . Be AN rom ee nk arage, basement. 2 bedroom modern plastered. COMMERCIAL BUI Mr. a, owar ; . Lo tir eae. - Gas Bevin - Ge Geka tk ae 34180 FE S-2008. SIX SPACTOUS ROOMS hardwood floors, $50 @ mon! Reo enaf need Riso | after 7 p.m oe. 22008 011844 ou 2” TV, $20, 1283 VENICE CT. | =e e : = ee poe : Includes taxes PAYMENT saree a _ “Si Sill ss We're Coa to Press ‘0. compressor. : ott Cass Lake: Rd. \ scnip row %” copper fe per Lovely Family Home | rhe oN condition oe XO a month. Includes | down. Call OL 2-9 on the Spring Edition of the ot Bal bal Pil Wo” Meee dae | MONE aRL and oop, 9 atl Doubie sist’ a tox ou can ally larg a “ ; io - Stereo turn re Is Ts nom vacant 20 and large bedrooms. —— ulichen, tring room pepocponng S DOWN DIXIE. HIGHWAY Michigan Berine2 FACTORY on ree 179.08 144.44 par a amplifier record changer, Other! Romex it, th Pe ped. ne. room base- 12x21, plus full sg rat $300 - 4 six ‘apart ul Hous AP FOR a, © Mectrie Drve ma OTHER Bik. S - ment with vith cit Parntce,“aneced room eas Reet tahue er areweed hoors, Prastereé mente. 600 per "iepan To sell your business list now | 54 roe — res 168. Te ; 104.46 dene. og Peers aepaoees, OM po Large Ia storms and screens, od come possibilities. In with Mealler Pastriags to be sare Pr i ‘ : meres El. _ all conte fs very clean and treet Oil heat, 19 car garage. of choice frontage r Cost ong Belt fc r c= or trade = = RS & DECORATORS : jt ale ome show oniy. $1 Jonas a wt uxaA Was 4:BEDROOM ee and _hadiiona, frontage start Laition, cveral” thousand pire _for ch tas Geen paren, a Water Softeners 570 = equipm ely. on ost. Or will : - ACANT t can redec- river idwe: roven ‘ asta rin attain es A a aC down. ca saat Guan C. cane DAK FL Ons Fee + apn bain. . Basement “you out pois Beh of = you, lop list | "knotty pine bar with don i$) foo 9s =n from 6 mo. to 3 yrs. FOR SOFT WATER ep reumes eee : fod sound butan and nice and flowing well. —_ Warren Stout, Realtor ae} Gall or eome ® | fp" Per aoe trade for Radial —No handling charge if Buy or rent, new or used. Celt) % "Tengthe Nappa & . 2, ae lemame 4-461 kitchen = a panne as c OD AN ANGUS; Realtor |» y sacmee 0) ee cae a ak MICHIOAN A "sa ay a value. FE paid GOODYE AR Coaley Soft-Water Co. re ae bay Ry Pere 2538 yor ent, 71-2815 ; ‘tl @ p.m. - G USED WATER SOFTENER 172 8."Baginaw YEAR OLD and screens, fun basem M15, Ortonville, NA Open 3 } . Bargain. Call PE 5-901, A Saori garage, lot | @s x71. good eS ENTION LARGE FAMILY Opportunities 51 REALTOR PARTRIDGE of gl 5 3.2360, am: | 55 {SERVICE a | WATER ENERS AT BIG Dis- Gel Staliate gun burner, up te A . r ; ON, NORTH St Se seaweed foers. cain $9.950. terms “oe Buy this 4-bedroom modern home ‘Business Opportun ewww | pgp Buslnesnes’ thrugut Mich. | fear a ‘ARE | L4RO) me oo. ret “2 HF FaMova | —CoWMt. OR 3.2360, 16 gal, pee hour, Used only Walls ‘and fenced, yard. cer. ear Fae ite em vian room with | ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A Bost | open TIL 9 orn, nome 08, paved street, by name brads Scratehed Terrill ‘For Sale Miscellaneous. 60 ermostat, ne, : e fi ‘Mich = + ; Shere io while ae ene Ada Bare By ee ‘sade with easy K THREE | yarny peaplies: Fania kitchen. Base | ness? Get, the , ee meabor WELL KNOWN — ipo fe suse Michigan an GALVANIZED = a) pal... & ayes ALTEED — ae OFF “¢ cobeintes oughout, bake Dave | Bariridas eee ane PIZZA HOUSE For Sale Clothing 56 Tiorescent, 385 Orchard Lake | %_ UV. per ft. in 2) ft, lengiba, wit Tafa modern: pk ix penutitul rooms decorate ro! ‘ontiac, F ee ve, 9 ed pipe, 17% cents p iw , 48 unit, iy FE 8-2200 Live i a own, with _fire- leges. Good neig’ mboehoed. ne ae TOON OWN Boss! Priced low for cash, eyed jease | at ALL SIZES, CLEAN USED WORK FREEZERS j eh alr op 3 in. soil pipe, ' $9. Chemists — Ae ab MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE place, all tile bath, Procegeor tal vacant. Priced” aerate ey Make Your Fiture Secure with pagar rent. Call inte from ste; sig ahs oa: New shipment: opular brand $3.38 per length. 4 in. soll Pips batance ee = ing paneled recrea! tre sonable Visan Food Supplement Plan - Bpen ays 7 a.m,. Sor] ew 9200. $4.08 per leng | 5. ese T . $160 month neces | from two RENTAL OPTION gery eae Riba Money to Loan 53 Monet se onhba rt, —— ” eu, £ Unis a rd $259.) M69, Ye mile went ok aa PAINT rare | ampeo bowlk = / be tar e four room — . $ room motere Bome wit geod A Rnocas Pontiac Press. Box- "15 ~~~ State Licensed Lenders) SLACK BROAD TAIL re rz EZ ‘terms. Secunia as a Be, 3 id FLO ae Dotet. M, : om et Solid drive a joca Ok elas NEW WODERR et Bize PE 2.4634. FRIGIDAIRE seneeen: ts, gee| eee 00D CON-| RES * noms age sco se sthy Se, de “ein STATION, Pontiec, Ex: tte 5, $ map, ie Sone: Weiner $10] a hee Ge will deliver. FE ais Free ¢ stelivery a ee mw Bee ty) ite sizes : : cio HO) 7 WHEEL CHAIRS, LIKE NEW. . down will we we TR Rehone FE 41557 Dorothy sare - tas —. Son ree FeO , i BUCKN ER — =_. i Baby ved. eompiete voor a8 |? y Je i ~— — SHEETROCK ee Sr, FemarStone (nome of, (182. Maron rock SE ae eaut| Baber Mr Cot om 4 "FINANCE COMPANY | mew snppat, vert. nso | stud em as phe dat, | daa, axt : Sir TC TU UTI Les SERV- : R lass ching Save up to per oe . for 2 upstairs. Knotty “NOW IS THE TIME | former ato SALES & SERV. 5 und giasy ching RE CO Gave up to 20 per cent on fuel. | : Jiechi d ee te hel . 500 | rusKHAT FR COLT, Gob THE HOME ing. Ni ee ein PaebEaTtpnceeepamme ts] sa, tee weer mist | BORROW UP TO Ge a ie Ba PE kai | erento’ Fon Hote | sr Se tgtiatiten CHURCH'S, INC. | . < en = eae ca — R La 3 UL fo *’Lambert "dehool, Full PRICE — Just like ee ae i! Seo oul ‘RESTAURANT Waller” Lk., "en hang Plymouth Sale Household Goods 57 PREEZERS-N bd of hs rights “ye whee et rasa ; SPE ECIAT LS Price only $10,500. Mew. Modern sent OL AC fuse. large iivihg room, dining 1, mod Fully equipped. 330 ft. on Diste | MAPLE SUNPOMCE guT;| Mew. tonels Slighliy seratclieg vincH sor, PIPE § FT. w "cha of si 122 Poet sy tasgeow only pau rec. r00m. ares | | a, en teaeae waren Mt Holly. ai Run nr DAF LOAN S pane beeronm putts, Gelst: | Saccudt presen seNgAVE, PLUMBING’ SUPPLY Be white ale ¥ 3 years old, Dining — storm, went FHS term _ even, 8, ‘a aan sien wee! VACANT ACREAGE fall ray dee [oo paneer 9 years to pay. | an ri Saginaw PE $-2100 pit git peeteneatoeets a in kitchen, School so —_— Lake. Easy & bath. 1% car Pai ‘this & Lar @ & small, Some lake prop. ; - $25 cies = te can sfe dining rm. suite: 90 Sore WE GABERT rm ens hooriag * eee cad sereecs | 91.90 MODERN a Mieebitrkt,| more ‘win si7000 “with terms, | enue - COMMUNITY We eee! as yd blue varpeting & pad:| 4 WAY! FE $4100 | 6" TABLE SAW. % BP. MOTOR, | New No. 3 Ost | flooring included. 2) ots ae Daten pea he Bo hgh must be shown by appointment. CUCKL. ER REALTY "FRIENDLY SERVICE gon d ‘ Relvinaior relrigentior: FURNITURE FOR SALE, LN Re OR 3-8402 after 3 p.m.| New 3 ft outside flush | ‘doors rate, 00 =e a id *Targe fot. ot. fe oui 1,100 dowe | CRAWFORD AGENCY 8K. ray Hs pal GET $25 TO $500 [oven aes 2 storage drawers; A.B. | ing state. EM 3-4476. 3|* ia oe pipe, Be vee aS ‘fake. Yery clean, 3-143 ‘S609 E. Flint St. : apt. gas stove and breakfast ta- GILLEN F FLOOR 3 FURN. ‘RESTS 9) 173 -ROMEK INGO, LOTS Mie thine iF YOO went t a our wid uy FOR aaee MODERN 2 BAY a BALE bie with 2 benches. 39 Seminole ‘ ents per ft. hood'ahd fan, a vileges, and have you SxLL OR Tei ietel service station om good corner. 7_PAiIn OF LINED DRA p aeneitay, FLacTAI0 RANGE. TN | tone, $29.95. G. phi geancticien LUMBER regia oe cbs Woe bines: oT West side, One COP ee oorea | Phone OR 34201. : ig at tora ttern, 3 ; ¢ condition, . cheap, at [a ere * : - low 13 x 11 Ttiitty Toor street, wee Garage. ag sone NORTHERN AREA, “TFITSs TALK , new aceon i, ad dP pair & a te Feat en Noa ane eed” aecoome inne tend pempest | feast ete nee oe mane _ BUSINESS’ ” E 2-920... FeopEey ' | ona Mi 1 pe. seetional sofas, ine taxes and insur cheaper noes en ce lor Mr. paves” te cheode from priced to go, FE ar reside bench w main foam ance, cee : wacall ia area. Terms. ‘ Straight Bar ‘kland RMBs ay ’ & rubber cus sage oat, me ; 500. 2 BR a es. but, ches: 52 oat. WATKINS. An tn- ape — Gooa| $6. R. ‘Terms ttractive small town tavern beth to'12 “be to Hoe re AL ro Ve ees home Tye.800 SELL OR home, Mod-| $1020) 3 BR. $1,405 Dwn, wits Ine overeat and ter- Losn Company pert. : rill . RE Bey ee OS 9 in| $10.671. 3 BR. Terms. ia rine profits. This is neat os fae haem PIECE RA «| Gober articles. FE 23-1403. hed ‘nee ‘Aluminum accept smail 3 or 4 rm. home in $17,500. 3 Lo ee oe =: “Sap oon te we See eee SANS $35 TO $500 gotttt Double / Gresser, eeanee . BR. ; I 1 oper- . Large chest. : : frigerator i com winders sof |. trade, — ation for husband and wife. Ail tor 400/80. Pay ouly $4 weekly. | OM refrigerator domme fochuded” fn the lee: | 813,500 COLORED ‘OROCERY- —Wi 149| LOCKHAVEN RD. t Py S ea . Pen dary senerare or on as Pes. arson ‘Purniture, ‘. Orcnard ly Is rd 2 eens rashe'r Eee cenanes ("trig em eereete| ken tie aie compete ey ncn win | Hest det a | abe oe i coleaalor e : re =| oer ee trim: highway location Visit our. office o ~~“? YEAR CRIB FOR BALES : ; youll be more than plensed. Beer ‘icanse, Quy $i.500 dows Interior ready fe oso, with low down ample aR. etuated on | Si oun cue * Peo | re oy wen ie bm | . = . be FIRES LIVING ROOM _FORE, KENMORE WRINOER WASHER ‘ payment. nty, Includes attractive and chair, | with good AS. j, RAY 0 mas wa cee #600 DOWN—Plus_ mortgage costs ORCHARD. 5 Room ivine. quarters. Forced sale - LOAN CO. brand new: Yevenpert matching eEKMone Set hie = 23 5, qyeeataph R PE mm pone 3 bedroom Bri ek construction. Home. Oat floors. Plastered a ~try an offer ‘| 7_N. Perry St. (Corner E. Pike)! coffee. a le, . decorator R.. moe desk type. $ 00, (Sg cd Osk floors, ‘Tile reed oe t furnace. Fenced yard. $9,200. SINESS | 7 LOANS #5 TO n All for $90, a2 Orenard - : west side location. Priced ai oniy | ON fur MICHIGAN PORATION W Lawrence St PR Cie | Lake Ave ICK, $14,300. 3 B.R home. walli| SALES COR 4 W. Lawrence en Ott ee. Ade Ads!) t1sr Un-For fast & off} eed mie Leto JOHN A, LANDMESSER, BROKEB| Borrow With Confidence area cases dial] See" icine. we Bor BELL | x 220. $11,000, Low F.H.A. terms. PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR | $25 to $500 it is — di M ‘ ‘ - , petal for an ad- « y TRADE, Open INCOME, North side. 3 Apts ‘ Pe 0 air. Household Finance nd get it! L. H. BROWN, Realtor wi C HAYDEN, Realtor . ert. for 33 Fe. tame location, |. Co a oS con writer a g lst ryrabeth Lie nerve 2.4810, HB, Waiton FE $0441 Open Eves.! Write Ponting Pres ®. ieimalaiiiaaibhesmame ety 18 ®, Huron PE 40800 Fo ey ar see | GALLAGHER'S ESSLAGRERS GALLAGHER’S rE + * ERTLAGHER'S o2: 18 B. Huron Sis Ons Eipeipmant. 63 SIZES. te ba arn corm and oats. eliver, Mad i, « Pes. a For Sale Livestock 72 oT Ady o iC plane here, the late Stet, mod , wee . ry = Bene oF = EADQUAR R McCulloch Chain Saws ae Pontiac Rd. at “et FE 407% +1112 ted | “bullt. Davis nery. Ph. NA Horse SET SonsL.ms0Rs, " nore Lo ne et Soke x ash we Bales ne & BULL, ORT WOR, 7 YAN OIB, eM 3ah30 Sale Farm Produce 75 GLACKEMORE FARMS, APPLES. re ta oe 2159 Silverbell Sale Farm ‘Equipment 76 $90.50 TOTAL PRICH BUY v7, a Tuer ‘Garden’ and See ita ume me wore ot te te wie, "Bir EB A COMPLETE LINE i959 yw MecoL or New. As a AS $18.30. Sian Xa a LOW, “oie WE RENT CHAIN SAWS, KING BROS. ki : IBILEHOM) "hg 3-2661 Auto Accessories 80 GEN. REBUILT pb icbamgy pe -.¢ - oa marge Free delivery. EM } _ For Sale Tires 80A A-l USED TIRES $3.50 UP. WE buy Py Lora | : 4-0687 ae eo Lapmoenag Batet me an, per cent off, ED WILLIAMS __t81 8 _Saginaw at Raeburn _ TIRES Bago ‘ik or : F b. bog, Beane, me Eddie Steele FORD _ ed soem Keego Harbor "= ET, % , DE- sides with canvas. omer of Rutgers station. FON PICK: 1948 luxe cab, hi $135, PE 4 ford, a. —— puood cond, $185. “31 GMC Wan, 1F body GMC Retail Branch OAKLAND AT CASS. , | Foreign & Sports Cars 90B : Auto Service 81 3. | ORANSHAPT GRINDING Dy THE car cylinder rebo; bee Crankshaft Service. ve 1 ANKSHAI N ait weet ea oo - Hunting Dogs 609A | 228. : 5 .. z “| Sale Motor Scooters 82 19 ine BEAOLES, MALES, -120 aa Rochester. OL ney ay Pe ) CUSRMAN scoor- 3 ‘+ 44246, : pay oe short hate 3 yrs. “For Sale Motorcycles 83 REG. BRITTANINS, MOST AGES. IT EA 81800, - -,, 15% DISCOUNT Dogs, Trained, Boarded 70|_ pag a ace eee Ricriey Devtaen Se care eee ee are | “Ree dill BEE Tet — Ieee ae iar wiser ‘Be Hay, Grain & Feed 71) sidson Sales Go "Sta 8. Beninaw “fa aot Bait Wi, +4 sol csten Rebuilt engine, Eddie Steele FORD FE 8-0004 FE 2.2529 Keego Harbor _ Boats & Accessories 85 MER 0 RDS on AND L SALES FE f , 3127 W, Huron. FE 32-6123 a OPEN 9-6 DAILY “INCL, 8UN, IF if igs A NAME BRAND, WE bad Fiberbias, wood = "se model boat a caeee Oss our layaway Harrington Boat Works “Your Evinrude dealer.” 1990 8. Te a me aes _ aa ter foe 3 30 a m4 ce Teehedes is and OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 396 Orchard Lake Ave FE 32-8020. — NEW LOCATION — : CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES 63. RAST WALTON BLVD. cot. PE 8-4402 Open dai! SNIPE SAIL BOAT, EXCELLENT condition, canoe, 17 ft., $180, EM 3-4931 Fiberglas BOATS, COVERED racer nemo. all ees. work, Rini's, Lake Orion. 3.1448. Transportation Offered 87 CA a LADELPHIA, AND Pitsburg allowance to Hartford, Conn, FE “3218, — tractor: o or ay\Brane Egupment | DESIRES "RIDERS FROM M PON 6507 hway. 58-7878 | tiac to Detroit & return. For de- ar mo cal] FE 5-376. NOW PLOW +EN ix = AIRLINER TO vinitiraia. $00, Hawaii, Fog ay of blades, fits most all} Ferry Service, Inc, OR PASSENO ERA TC TO CEAAWiTED. ‘HOUGHTEN & SON Z. J, CASE & NEW IDEA DEALER Le_1-0761 SPECIAL vsED JZARMAL CUB TRACTOR NING BROS. PONTIAC RD. aT OPDYER «+0714 FE 41112 Auction Sales = 77 OPEN FoR. NSIGHMENTS = For Sale Ss 78 PALACE, 10X45, 170 N. or. | 1887 lot 13h, FE 8-4180. Authorized Sales . 8 Pontiac Chief ¢ & Detroiter anew erigs of 8 and we Also large selection | ue model trade-ins. — Lang — on trade-in allowan waite Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes Sales 4301 Dixte Beste eves T days a week. ean nica OXFORD TRAILER ee (SALES — = Florida, ing _ ing Februsry 1 oth. OL 1-1018, TRUCK GOING NORTH, PART toad either way, FE 5-6806. ~ Wanted Used Cars 88 1985 FORD OR cylinder, In good oc comanty priced, No dealers. AS MUCH AS $50 For JUNE AND one cars, FE 23-2606 days or ves ~ erese tr WE'RE PAYING TOP $$$ DOLLAR GLENN'S MOTOR SALES Leav- CHEVROLET, 6 condition, rea- FE CASH FOR CARS HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES | Cass_at Pike FE __5-7398 CASH FOR LATE MODEL USED CARS Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT BAST BLVD. +1” low oa st WaNty OC wagon. Tone & USED ee hee _Up_service, FE 5- Pamcimnen L EVERYONE RAs JOHN L. LIBERTINE. OR JIM HARTLEY. OR 3-€111. Dixie OK Lot ; _— do Mey ot f Seshebew Fi See M M& M Motor Sales, | Soar dollar on later model cars. Bw OR 31 Also aluminum |. MIDGET Fiber las t 1986 RENAU T, aft $80 L tires. vt) ROA Ah Dg wire whee. MY eo Best reasonable jet MU a“ “Ei ae a = be o 00], RENAULT DAUPHINE, DR. fee ceed far ay 7 car, ‘Priced at te argain for North Chev. Hunter prs. at 8. or Ave. Birmingha 44013 For Sale Cars NORTH CHEVROLET CO. Has the INTERNATIONAL L-YEAR ‘WARRANTY GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR 100% Coverage ; no exclusions. 91 OOF ........ 1966 Chev. H. ,» powerglide 1967 Chevrelet harden sesece 63 more cars to pick from BANK RATES | Open 8:30 to ® p.m, North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at 8. Woodward Are_ Birmingham MI 4-2736 ‘83 BUICK, RED AND black. Good ‘cond. ‘l owner. OR 62808. ‘_ BUICK. CLEAN. WO R $375, FE 85-2766. FACTORY SRANGH $5 BUICK 4 DOOR HARDTOP Radio & $110 Dynaflow. 195 PONTIAC “RETAIL STORE” 1054 tp lage SUPER © an nile. TP youn pay per including Hibs & omer es. Vi 7 low down ery or old trade. BIRMING- AM-R. LER. 66 8, WOOD- D ReH. One owner. 23 Ee ous ag et, cir d owner, 1 aa DI 1 pe SLIDE INTO OLIVER Motor Sales /for these values a Hetch 2 Dr. rdmst.*..... $2005 : rd Thunderbird ....... $1895 Br wick Super 4 Dr. ...... $1095 oF pulet © 2 Door ...... Meters a ‘Mt Buick 4 Door ........ ss. 8 Stee je OB... sone $2045 ho ee Sarntop veavecenss $905 ercury aces bese ‘ST Buick 2 Door ......0e0+.. $1645 ‘53 Pontiac Sedan ..... ms ae eeee eevee ee eben nee 2 OLIV a Motor Sales. up, $660, after 5 73 ao | "3 . 4233 Lotus Dr, Water- i ee | “Can't you look a little more exciting? Tm going to send this snapshot t6 my old boy friend!” ~ For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cers 91 MONEY SAVING SPECIALS Piym th 4door, radio, heater, iia be — tires. Above idl ondition. No money down. , $3 ap Ford hardtop, V-8 cagine , Ford- matic, ayy heater, Above av- erage ‘condition, ee old car down $400 eee eee ee ee re 1983 Mercury hard V-€ engine, overariva. vedio. hesier Like new Condition .......ccesepee eee’ rr] 1955 Ford Customline aes. engine, Fordomatic, radio, heat- SCEIOICICR (SOIREE OSCE IAG nDOD $145 tony Chevrolet 150 2-door, V-8 en- ine, . beater, As low as your old car down ....... $1200 «| Mee Pace nage A ne odhap ones _ i e eater, utiful Ady gil very finish . 1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-door. ,, radio, heater, Beaiatifal 2tone turquois $1600 1958 Morrt: black is a wa Ce ee ee ue. $lao0 ee eer neennen | Haskins Chev. 657) Dixie Highway at M15 MAple 56-6071 ~ Open altes “tl ® ‘60 CHEVY. ey sae GOOD motor, $170. 29-3788, ‘44 CHEVY a 4 DR. R&H. white Walls, good running condi- tion. $406. OA 8-3339. ‘88 CHEV. BROOKWOOD WAGON. po = engine. WW. Pwr. FE NO'CASH NEEDED price, $345. $19.75 month. Perfect engine, no rust. Loaded with at eek Mr, Beil. Great iba CHEVROLET 910.9-DA. FoR nf ERG NO MONEY DOWN. Assum — at $11.46 mo *. SF ent tied! r. Paras M Herod ‘Turner NO MONEY DOWN We have a v F lad Auto = +1006 or ee buy f + --, t y for sec ri differential tires, ne goed cond, ody Rune | good, s0. 4 DOOR ‘57 ELT. equi; like new. One owner ey 7 oped jal, w & pale m4 Pow: ear een, i ergiide. — pe ee & try —you'll y. us Gaece Claskatoa otor Sales MR EL RE-FLeMOUTE DEALER Main St., Clarkston = MA_5-5141 CHEVROLET. . BEL AIR DR. vs eth & beige. You won't find one Ne Masset $646. = - inet , ae intere: MINOGHAM-RAM. 8. WOODWARD, MI 6-3900, SHARP 1957 CHEV. BEL AIR HT full power equip., R&H, W-Walis. FE $-0752. : 1958 M sate 2 DOOR, 6 Oldsmobile 10,000 miley on gach, both in r eanetions conditi /ownet. MA 5-2475 IMPERIAL SEDAN —. ue, & ares = to a code A gy it, 305. TODGES, INC. , LL, 360 8. Woodward Ave. Dirtinghem MI 6-0029 LOCK REDUCT ION tesenees io | ROG 605 Auburn A . HOME OF THE RUGGED JEEP CROWN I IMPERIAL 4dr. sedan, Royal biue, loaded with — Rea. y to drive home. “HODGES, INC. 360 s. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI. 6-0029 <. - AMERICA'S. Most Desirable — Car In ‘58 '98 CHEVY ALL MODELS “STATION WAGONS 2-DOORS and 4-DOORS Ranging in Price from . 1495 TO THE FULL UIPPED. Impala at $2175 see ‘Only a Few, So HURRY! ‘Matthews- Hargreaves SUPER-BARGAIN LOT 210 Orchard Lake Ave. ial ND AVE. FE 2-9101 Open Eves. s 4 4547, : ) : ) ; 4 ao ae HASKINS |s# v-8 tite he 2-Dr. Hardtop—~DEMO—SA : Load - IMPORT SPECIALS “Md Ma "Roadvier. Deluxe. HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR. FTRIENDLY OLDS DEALER a _Main, pe ee OL 1-0761 fee a ieee on Fords, Chosve | Mercs, Pontiacs Bae Olds: $195 967 Buick. Special 4 dr, sedan. w, he 1145, a, Buick Century 4 rag *- . ee ee HOMER HIGHT MTRS. Tove in All interest & low down WOODWARD. MI_ 6.3000. GROWN IMPERIAL 8. Hanipton, All white, a "with extras. Perfect c ition. HODGES, INC. 360 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI_¢-0020 rs 5 DeSOTO OT pine tre $245 Ba Ping 1 PER MoO. 55 PLYMOUTH SAVOY OY 2 DOOR 6 Powerflite transmission : $195 DOWN $40.38 PER MO. BRAID MOTOR SALES | pee ’59 Dodge Custom Royal VE 4 ed Pith Accessories ~ JACK COLE, INC. ~ feet apie at Ponting Frat) FACTORY’ BRANCH "56 FORD natn a meee ae Low mileage, Power steer- $1495 . PONTIAC “RETAIL STORE” PE 3-1117 6 MT. 8 ST. BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 1954 FORD 8 TUDOR — one. R&H, cersight ou l-owner car. Drive this one ** we'll surely please : PEOPLE'S AUTO enya ‘68 Oakland 32-2351 ‘64 FORD, .. R&H, Te TRADE. FE 6-0513 54 FORD CORV,, PONT. block pl hong tol iets ay barre) ‘1049 FORD. coop a . een Bi ~~ > c CUSTOM 85. OA 8-2417 _siter al good ahaa “cr” OWENS FORD 57 FORD STATION WAGON $1495 : “CY ” OWENS 147 8. SAGINAW FE _5-4101 STOP ! LOOK! SAVE! UICK Spec, H-top, penoll power “prakes, Dyna. R&H, ‘Walls, and ‘ite fiolsh wie” Ba gsr re wie + ee ak poe . . et a “\ "THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY M1, 1939 \ -- -- Today’ S Television. Programs -- " Programé turuished by stations tated ts thie column are subject te to change without aofice, The Duke ‘ak Duchess - out to be Indian in shipboard romance, 9:30 (7) Arizona Gun. Timid bery he didn’t commit. (9) Charter Boat. Man tries to get business contract dur- ing fishing trip. (4) Bat Masterson. Enemy "AAAs 72 rT el AlPInraiAlSiTiolrl OMed Aas SatNceIea Alea MIE ING eeiOielt | LAisiOin) over money. (4) Col. Flack. Colonel tries to help friend in restaurant (2) Millionaire. Deck steward, falls for brunette who turns bankteller confesses to rob- Channel %WJIBK-TY (Channel 6 0WI-59. Channel $c WATERS. __ @hannel 9 CKLW-T¥ ee TONIGHT’S-TV HIGHLIGHTS “sete = to rir Bat. Conrad Curtain Time. Nagel. e aut pe (9) Popeye. | : (2) Got Secret. (4) News: Williams. . 10:00 ee Joe Brown de- Racket Squad Pélice tweight title against) po tiwag ie “ ony Busso in 15-round as = uy cn (4) Weather: I (9) Steve Wilson. 6:15 (4) Box Four. (4) (color) Fred Astaire. 6:25 4) Sports, plese pepent of Astaire’s, 6:30° (7) Curtain Time (cont.) tober hit show featuring, (9) Superman.. Barrie Chase. fe (4) Life of Riley. (2) Steel Hour. Jean Pierre (2) News: LeGoff. oe: Gloria Vanderbilt in ; Weather. rama. a @ News. 10:30 (7) Boxing (cont.) 7:00 (1) MacKenzie Ratders. (9) —* Street. Lanyard against outlaws.. puters (4) US. ‘Monubal. Prisoners (9) Cochise. Partners fight try to make break. (2) Steel Hr. (cont.) 10:45 (7) News; Gordon. 10:55 (7) Weather. 10:25 (9) Billboard. 10:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Treasure Hunt. (9) Special Agent. 10:55 (7) News. 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy. (4) Price Is Right. (7) Cleo. (9) Leon Errol. 11:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime. 11:30 (2) Top Dollar. (4) Concentration. (7) Peter Lind Hayes. - (9) Maggie Muggins. 11:45 (9) Pieces of Eight. THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Tic Tac Dough. 32:48 (2) Guiding Light. 12:50 (9) News. - 1:00 (2% Ow' Miss Brooks. _ (4) Amos 'n’ Andy, (7) Liberace. (9) Movie. (2) As the World Turns. (4) Mr. and Mrs. North. (7) Margie. (4) Faye Elizabeth. (2) Susie. (4) (color) Truth or Conse- : 1:30. 1:65 2:00 2:30 (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. (7) Musie Bingo, (2) Star Showcase. (4) Young Dr. Malone. @ Beat the Clock. (9) Movie. (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) From These Roots. (1) Who Do You Trust? The reports came from Repub- lican congressional sources after Dulles entered Walter Reed Hos- pital for a hernia operation and treatment of a recurring intestinal inflammation. Hagerty also scoffed at other re- ports that Eisenhower is giving jserious consideration to a possi- ible successor to Dulles. Along the same line, an influ- ential GOP official came away from the White House with a re- port he was convinced that every member of the President’s offi- cial family expects Dulles to re- cover rather At Walter Reed, Maj. Gen. Leohard D. Heaton. the surgeon _'ehic opening . Cheer French Singer _ ~By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — I'm always glad to knife “raw-alty” but the Duchess of Windsor’s lusty rooting for French singer Vicky Autier cheers me about womankind. The Duchess discovered Vicky when she was a Paris pianist, insisted she sing, aoo—helved her get. gowns for her of 12. Happy about Vicky’s success, she danced - wildly with the’ Duke, later explaining to the B.W. and me, “He thinks I can’t follow him.” | Quoth the Duke: “Every step I was trying to | trick her.” (They skip the cha-cha-cha; too “double-timey”.) They're passing up Palm |Beach this winter for Arizona, Western fans, don’cha know? Saluting Gwen Verdon after her trium _ head” were redbeads Lucille Ball, Tina Williams. also Joe Cotten, who pamananed: “The long- est consecutive line of hid- eous ‘architecture in the § boy in “Some Like It Hot,” says, “Water polo is very danger- ous; I’ve had three ponies drowned under me.” That's =". brother, (Copyright, 1959) Aim §8 Million at State Bases It's Part of $1.3 Billion Asked in Congress for Military Construction Miss Alberghetti to Wed Musician Buddy Bregman HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Singer’ Anna Maria Alberghetti and com- poser-conductor Louis (Buddy) Bregman will be married April 5 in St. Ambrose Catholic church. It will-be the first marriage for Gives Reason ‘Missile Absent “Defense Budget Skips Nike-Zeus Because of Its Early Status - partment of Defense spokesman says the budget asks no money r production of the Nike-Zeus ‘|missile because it is not far _|enough advanced. The Nike-Zeus has been de- signed as a major defense against enemy intercontinental _ ballistic missiles. : ® * * W. J. MeNeil, assistant secre- tary of defense, estimated the status of the Nike-Zeus Tuesday while replying to criticism by two) Army generals. Maj, Gen, William W. Dick Jr., special weapons chief, and Maj. WASHINGTON (AP). — A De-| By. WILLIAM EWALD NEW YORK (UPD — NBC-TV's Bell Telephone Hour offered « half- hour special over a full hour last night. There was nothing very special) about the first half of the show at all, But magically, at the half-way mark the show began to flick off sparks. Ella Fitsgerald, working in tandem with Duke Ellington, appeared and after a slightly aputterish start really began guoning on ‘Do Nothing Till You © Hear From Me.” It was a stunner—packed with feeling and flow—and when Miss Fitz counterpunched with a lumi- nous “I’m Beginning to See the Light,”’ the Bell hour had a small, compact spectacular on its hands ‘Travel, Danny Thames, Yue Got Secret and This 1s Your Lite oe Sid Caesar will start filming late - in March a new half hour situa ition comedy series, It's a Living,. . which will be produced in associa- tion with the independent outfit, © Screen Gems. ss Lansing Centennial Set LANSING — Lansing gets its” centennial celebration under way officially next Sunday. * * * During the first week of the A Turkish spokesman said) Prime Ministers Constantine Kar- amanlis of Greece and Adnan, Menderes of Turkey speedily, reached final] agreement this, morning on the draft prepared by their foreign ministers during five days of herd bargaining here in Zurich * * * An end at last appeared in sight to the long and bitter dispute over the British island colony in the east Mediterranean off the south coast of Turkey. The draft constitution will go now to London. There a Foreign Office spokesman said the British x * business. 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. sarey Tusksy ; Gen, Dwight E. Beach, air de. Tight there. . ; (2) Divorce Court. subs for Soupy. 4:00 rs Brighter Day. world ts in Miami Beach, fense director, had told the House | xt * — d spec ‘ Pain daca Se Neve. (7) = = eed but Park avenue, In creat- (space Committee Monday that the’ One further note about the show's | alae iaa ne . (9) Million Dollar Movie. (4) News. 7 ~ 4:15 (2) Sec ie , ing Monotony Row, is run- missile was far enough advanc ed production: It was clean and styl-| dedication of the city’s new city -_ Mystery: James (2) News: LeGoff. 30 (2) adap aptediiy ning a close second.” He |*° Permit a start on production ish and happily unencumbered with ‘hall and police buildings. “Dangerous Partners.”’ (°45.) 11:15 (9) Weather. 230 ; Soe he i a; 4 40 be Fl lof some of its parts. ‘narration. John Hoppe’s fanciful, Some 900 Michigan municipal (4) Wagon Train. Half- (4) Weather. ip neal ood =: o re a aes wi ( . pel x * * ‘mobiles tied the segments cS bo have been invited to a crazed sole survivor (Dan (2) Weather. 5:90 (2) Ji De Orem: a ad salesman (for tne | They said their recommenda. —as they did in the first Bell show ‘centennial luncheon Feb. 19. Duryea) of earlier wagon 11:20 (9) Movie. Comedy: Loretta »- (4) eae “ee Miami Herald) and that jion. included 30 million dollars: ~and tasty additions they were. | nr et train joins Flint's group. _ Young, “Farmer's Daugh; (9) Locos Ture they love him in Miami. for production this fiscal year and| SHORT SHOTS: Bob Hope's, (2) Divorce Court (cont.) — * ter,” (47) 5:30 (2) ae . Zsa Zsa Gabor will break her 700 million dollars next fiscal NBC-TV special last night was not | SAME DAY TV $:00 (7) Welk (cont.) (4) Sports. : (4) (dion) Bandstand. . ement with Hal Hayes— \Y¢2": The budget does not include’ a yery robust entry, but his spool, ~ ~ (9) Movie (cont.) (2) Sports. Sear, George Pierrot GWEN Hay t waiting till me any money for production. of beatniks—now, incidentally, re- SERVICE (4) Wagon (cont.) 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Drama: aarti an she's jus g Ui) she CaN | McNeil, however, told the Sen- ferred to contemptuously by the (2) Keep Talking. New time. Henry Fonda, “The Fugi- (7) Adventure Time. get the most publicity. “I'm definitely not marrying him, doll~|ate-House Economic Committee hip set as “Diddly Boppers’’—did | if called in by 2:30 P. M. Comedy panel show with) — tive.” ('47.) | ing,” she’s telling friends at Lake Tahoe, where she's appear- that the budget does contain mon-| contain several squirts of fun, The | or bring it in yourself and quick-witted Joey Bishop, | 11:30 (7) Night Court. bg ing. She'll return the football stadium-shaped diamond ring/ey to develop the missile. skit benefited considerably by the | save the difference. Danny Dayton, Peggy Cass, Kn — a = aie | age y ies which not only covers her knuckle but part of her hand. x *« presence of Carol Haney, a comic. See the | new Lino Carroll, — Winchell, ‘sacaen wusers sociale However, she wore it on skis at Squaw Valley and also | “Every possible cent ts being ‘Wiveler of much luxe. HIRLPOOL lorey Amsterdam. = for walking her dog, a poodle which she calls “Harvey spent to perfect it,” said McNeil, * Ww 8:30 (7) Ozzie and Harriet. Rick (2) N’watch (cont.) ~ : idered the Pentagon's top fi-/ THE CHANNEL SWIM: The lat. Mark-12 Automatic and friend photograph com: U QS f Hilton.” Zsa Zsa’s two reasons for breaking up with Hayes | conside he agon's top fi- 8 p | THURSDAY MORNING are: He's too busy and she’s still in love with George |"4ncial expert. ‘est Trendex top }0 in order: Lor’ | Washer with Push-button pus queen contestants. le:30 (4 Continental Ci “ Sandee: dellinat a 2 “But we have not put in money jetta. Young, The Rifleman, Gun- ]. . Control ° — Bag oo Lin- é: (2) Meditations. Scoffs at Report Ik . for baseg or production lines be-|smoke, Wagon Train, Maverick, z ola'ty pacteuved ae bli cont: (2) On the Farm Front. - ; ports e THE MIDNIGHT EARL... _ {cause the missile is not ready.’ Perry Como, Have Gun—Will Just “Arrived temporaries saw him, 7:00 (2) TV College. Giving Serious Thought), Darryl Zanuck’s doll, Juliette Greco, is dati Lond . MEW 1959 GE through photographs and (4) Today. to Cabinet S . , a ng a “ondon | REFRIGERATORS toeks a ae (7) Big Show. uccessor {journalist ... Flash! Marilyn Monroe was early for her “Some Turkey, eeee Agree — Alexander Scourby narrates.|7:30 (2) Cartoon Frolics. Like It Hot” preview. (“I hate to be. late for a picture—par- See the New WESTING- (2) Trackdown. Gilman (7) Breakfast Time. WASHINGTON (AP) — “‘That’s| ticularly my own.”) Myrna Loy, arriving with Montgomery HOUSE REFRIGERATORS, struggles against prejudice,|8:9 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. cockeyed.” Clift, ducked camermen . . George Raft flew to Havana about RANGES, WASHERS 17-year-old feud. 8:30 (7) Our Friend Harry. White House Press Secretary|opening up his shuttered casino. ... Russians and Greeks are & DRYERS 9:00 (7) Donna Reed Show. Donna/é:48 (2) Cartoon Classroom. James C. Hagerty gave that re- discussing a huge film epic based on Homer's “Iliad,” to be DO-IT-YOURSELF plays cupid for librarian, 9:00 (2) Movie. Ply Tuesday night when asked! snot in Greece. ; : young doctor. (4) 1 Married Joan. 4 about hal A ge aeecon to 7 “nic Switzerland (AP) —|pendence guaranteed by the TUBE TESTER (9) Mr, D.A. Adventure. 9:30 (4) (color) Bozo own. er 1s concerned over possiDil- rkey today announced agree-|troops of all three nations, with dvice (4) (color) Milton Berle. Wil-|10:60 (4) Dough Re Mi. ity that Secretary of State John gicectated SAID THAT: No photographer of pretty girls ment with Greece on a toeedlene cial rights for the Turkish Pyeng 9:00 Herd liam Bendix. Marilyn Max- (7) Jean’s Notebook. Foster Dulles may not be able to ¢V€r completely covers the subject,—Charley Jones. constitution for an independent | minority, is the solution that has well. 10:15 (7) Lady of Charm. resume hig duties. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Tony Curtis, acting a phony play-/ Cyprus. been worked ‘out. HAMPTON ELECTRIC. 5 W. Huren 61, The leader of the Greek Cyp- riots, Orthodox Archbishop Ma-« karios, also expressed satisfaction in Athens over the reported agree- ment. But he said he would make no specific comment on the settle- ment until he had further infor. mation on the provisions for the stationing of Turkish troops on Cyprus. To Fight Absorption LANSING # — A fight against of Alcoholism Board! RCA COLOR PIATT ins 2Ar ALA. SIAL TIA ; : ; ' government . wholeheartedly wel- ett el ipel i TA (9) Whistle Town. who will operate on Dulles, said &o.-....{the Rome-born Miss Alberghetti, what he. term “ Bide A Pieris] 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. | the hernia operation will be a sim-| WASHINGTON W—Military the second for Bregman. He is di- rere age ie net without - investigation” has per = (4) Tt Could Be You. ple one. He predicted the 70-year-'pases in Michigan would get more vorced from Gloria Haley, daugh-|— promised by Harlan J. Helland, (7) Play Your “ : hember M/than $8,000,000 of the $1,356,290,000,ter of comedian Jack Haley. ied the constitution in detail. But|/Chairman of the State Board: of| (9) Film Fare. his feet a short ee which the Defense Department) Miss Alberghetti said she re- London's approval was considered | Alcoholism. ; . on ! en oe deni: Sy fe yesterday asked Congress to ceived permission to wed Breg-\certain since the Greeks and the| The board would be consolidated 1 Isle of — +h Ti] (speculation was reported runn authorize for military construction.'man because the Catholic church Turks had agreed, and since the, With the State Health Department Bow wenen 7 Icha eaten ri ore * * & ‘does not recognize his civil mar-|constitution guarantees Britain a |under a tion proposal a = lis wneble to voters. *S! Rep. Thomas J. Lane (D- -Mass) Flage. base on the island. be submitted to the Legislature 13 Icelandic saga " } TAF name was said = be that of John |#8ks authorization for construction he does not intend to embrace News of the agreement also} “The governor’s advisors have 15 Lien i —Yy J. McCloy, New York banker and|®f 21.701 units of family housing) Catholicism, but that any children neartened all other members of} decided it is better to 18 Click-beeties a former US. high commissioner to/{0r military personnel and de-|of their marriage will be reared/he North Atlantic Alliance.| dectalons on alechollant 20 Intervening 7 Germany. ‘ pendents at bases in the United a8 Catholics. Greece and Turkey form NATO’s| ene man who has many respon: 34 Etervatee i ‘Also among those being consid-|States and overseas. The propusal Bregman is 28, Miss Alberghettl eastern. anchor, and the Cyprus sibilities, instead of having top | LITTLE AD Ba DEAL 33 Detest Ld ered are Under Secretary of State|W@S Sent to Lane and other mem- fight had halted cooperation be-| decisions made by five people 36 Detest . a -|Christian Herter, who will fill in bers of Congress. tween them for several years. | who have made it their business |I| »aansoze] StLIS INC. = work (col) U a pee. _ Under Secretary; The new construction projects George Sanders ‘i aes re pore yt gh gets to become informed and whose |I| . poxcuzs ace Bisse ter % . Douglas ion. which. would be authorized in- | ' , e island now ©; total interest is alcoholism,” Free Estimates x Adoints te —_——— clude 328 installations in 49 states - aed British ag . east) Helland said. . ° tiene FE 9.2671 : and the District of Columbia. The B Col Wed erranean. Of its 500,000 peo- PRiasmeiaaaeee ) es 36 viper signal 7 — State to Hold Hearing prepesnt| alse tecladsa projects enita man ple, 400,000 are of Greek descent acinar ak _ Prd oe oe - ooo on U.S. 23 Relocation in several foreign countries. “aS ane }and 100,000 of Turkish origin. oecblans and that oe Michiewn Trar ission 41 Individual : , ( — Movie Actor * * * = 2 on — 2 = old ul LANSING (#—The State Highway| Here is where Michigan's share! George Sanders and Benita Hume| For four years British troops plan” has been natighally recog- ransmiss ro il % Department hag announced it wil] Of the money would go: | 2 nized. Trouble? iar pa: 8 Colman, widow of actor Ronald have been fighting a guerrilla re- moke hold a public hearing at Milan Feb.| .K. I. Sawyer Municipal Airport ; Call FE 8-3044 81 French _talan bf Colman, were married at the | bellion by EOKA, the Greek Cyp- . - 53 Ww 17 (American Legion Hall, 1:30, at Marquette—$2,814,000 for train- , arr , ‘ar god ela EE, ; British consulate yesterday. ‘riot underground which originally) Theodore Roosevelt's ‘Summer CRONEY’S . TRANSMISSION 83 Southern | a p.m.)-on the proposed relocation of ing, maintenance, supply, admin-| (yiman died last May. Sanders; demanded that Cyprus unite with|White House” was at — 84 Compass point 5 German river 24 Prejudice 40 Liquid U.S. 23 from Dundee to Milan in istration and community facilities, re ( announced his 56 Sorrowful cry 7 Operated 26 German Baking ‘Muskegon County. = y €s. |widow last September. Sanders’ | manded continuance of British ae TS 57 8 En tos district hamber The 8.7 mile stretch of highway. ant *~« * - une. ee Deawines & Poem pd ‘is playing a supporting role in the jrule or partition of the island be- Masculine 1° Brought into chance Weary r Force Base at)movie Solomon and Sheba being | tween its two communities. Inde- of life 28 Century plant 44 Eras cost $4,200,000. Tt will be a link in’ Oscoda—$2,800,000 for operational,|made he 9x12 SH AG RUG Adam /(Bib.) 11 -Church recess 29 Swiss city 46 Heating device the 330-mile ay from the made here. ' 1 Camere 17 Electrical unit 31 Card Party-giver, <2 expressway \maintenance and supply facilities, Miss Hume, a former actress.| Pe Dried prod 19 Sum distributor a, Mexwell Ohio border north to Mackinaw and utilities. h daustter. 3 ; Washed and Fluff 4 desauring 23 Electrical 33 Senseless 48 Orgen part Ci d Sault Ste M as a daughter, Juliet, from her iDonald O'Connor Fi hts Free—Pick-Up and Deliver—Free device particles 38 Light in hue 50 Greek letter ty an ult Ste, Marie. | Kinross Air Fores at [previous marriage. The girl is in’ fl ghts | SPARKLE : | ' Base Sault Ste. Marie—$1,755,000 for’ school in Switzerland. An venza or Pneumonia i FE 2-8697 LAUNDRY & CLEANERS 1056 W. Muren - training, maintenance and supply | Sanders had become a natural- |. 4: | ! —1! 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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1; 1950 y itiDemocrats and Republicans get this|perhaps most members of Con- tor spending] gress will be more bemused than its. - Tt’s a good guess that when the two leaders and alj the other through arguing about the figures, not only the general public but before. * * * One rt on government fi- a rye “When it Then there's this case: te Ap, Then the same committee. may approve authorization for the gov- this year. Last June, for instance, dough ‘il next June. Congress may have voted money carry a government » agency ‘ x * *: But. now the. same agency comes back, saying. what it got was not enough, and it needs more to pay its expenses till June. This is called a request for a supplemental appropriation. That means supplemental to what Con- gress voted last year for this year and. not supplemental to what ete Your ‘Confusion? Well, Just Take a Look at This Congres voles tis eur 1 tei next. t BACKENS BOOK ST( monéy problems. | Eisenhower's budget, for in-| stance, contains all kinds of re-) quests for money in one form = another. The whole budget is not solely the Appropriati ons Commits! tee’s baby, Some parts of it go to! other committees. Who gets what depends on the| nature of what is asked. Say the Senate Ranking Com- | Lmittee comes up with a housing program that _requires govern- | ment backing’ There are various Pontiac City Affairs Slate Meeting on Hospital Financing — stipulated the hospital should build up cash reserves ta cover operat- ing costs before attempting to fund depreciation. * * * Still a question mark is whether the Detroit Area Hospital Council will approve a $350,000 grant for hospital construction: City Manager Walter K, Will- man said that agreements, under which local contractors -will un- dertake the repairs and remain- preparatory The Comseden last night ac- — high bids for two homes a garage it purchased south tt the hospital on land designated for a parking lot. A one-story frame home at 39 Seminole Ave., was sold for $1,505 to Mrs, Mildred Eggert of 2521 Pre- mont St., Waterford Township, and a two-story frame home at 67 |Seminole was sold for $1,562 to Ave. was sold for $76 to James ing construction, fre still In the ra clear the land for the parking lot, scheduled for completion July 1. The city has still te purchase | one remaining home and sell one other which was advertised for bids Feb. 23. Commissioners officially placed on the April 6 ballot a proposition, to repeal the 1934 beer and wine! ordinance, which sets 2 p.m. as the Sunday opening time for Pon-; tiac taverns. The Oakland County Table Toppers Assn. had petitioned for the vote. - |Extend Registration for U. of M. Courses Due to the bad driving condi- tions, registration for courses of-| fered this semester by the Uni- versity of Michigan Extension Service at Pontiac Northern High School was called off yesterday. 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