_PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1959 —38 PAGES - _ By MAX E. SIMON Parents warned their children to stay away from him . . . doetors - feared that he might somieday kill: . his mother was frightened when alone with him. ~—"fhese were the symptoms of a tragedy — a tragedy which was to end in death. ‘It happened in California. A former Waterford Township youth, a day.” That was ; David K. Sandalil's ex- planation of why he killed. prac: | tice the accordion 8 or 10 hours borhood where the family lived. Sandahl home, at 6411 Harriett St. lives Mrs. Leo Hooper. _“'d look out and see him walking around their house,” said Mrs. Hooper, of 6415 Har- riett St. “That's all he ever did. Parents told their children to avoid him.. “Once in a while when he was walking, he’d suddenly. start jump- Jeigt bors Foorad The tragedy which was to hit the Sandahls was sensed in the neigh- quite a bit, probably because of neighborhood talk.” “The only thing I ever knew him to do besides walk was to wonder he didn't eat them.” David’s mother, ashamed of his edd actions, told Mrs, Hooper her son was acting that way because had sought medical assistance for her son. She took him to Dr. E. M. Gates, eo re nothing came of it because the family moved to California. David entered a mental insti- tution there in May, was released ing up and down, mumbling to play the accordion.” of nervousness, in November. All of Gs “neighbors were scared. T himself. Or he'd run. Nowhere ‘in_particular. “His mother would sometimes come over and tell me she was seared to death of him. I had ENTERS COURT — Accused murderer De- mitrios. B. Tsermengas, with hands handcuffed behind his back,\js led into the courthouse by three Oakland County sheriff's deputies. Tsermen- gas has been guarded by three deputies through- "Accused Killer Closely Guarded said. J udge Set to Charge Jury Pontiac Press Phote out the four days of his second-degree murder trial because of a record of attempted escapes in the past, a member of the Prosecutor’s Office kk Kills Parents in Califo the feeling they moved -arownd/time,”’ Mrs. Hooper said. Mrs. Hooper said the boy's mother was distraught because he threatened often to take his own life. ~ ; . “He'd chew on ‘his fingers all the “It's a a “She put it this way: ‘He had a high LQ.,’”” Mrs. Hooper recalled. When the family moved to Call- fornia. in April, the - neighbors breathed easier, x > Before they left, Mrs. Sandahip The appointment x wk ee NETOF “Tl was ae ecesining like this would happen,” Dr. Gates said to- day. “I arranged personally for an appointment.gor him at Pontiac State Hospital— was a serious| mental case.’ His release meant death for his parents—Ewald L. Sandahl, 32, 0. and his wife, Elizabeth Mae, 4 . “They made me practice the ac- |cordion too much” was all Sandahl e kept, but) | mumbled to. police. kk & WASHINGTON (#—The United States has achieved a significant small atomic device for produc- tion of electricity. AEC officials, displaying a model at a news conference, said the device is capable of powering the instruments in a satellite for . at least a year. TOKYO — Two U.S. single seat jet fighters crashed today in the Pacific off the coast of northern Japan, the Japanese Coast Guard reperted. Road Conditions Very Hazardou Late Pleches | breakthrough in development of a_ Mikoyan, Dulles Probe Deadlock on Berlin Issue Discuss German Unity as Hungarian Pickets Gather Outside WASHINGTON PH joovet Dep. Premier Anas- tary of State John Foster Dulles met today for talks Berlin. Tsermengas ‘Verdict ' Diie By GEORGE: T. “yReMBULL aR. Oakland County “Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty was to charge a jury of six men and six women after a noon recess, as the prose- cution ang defense of Demitrios “Jimmy”’ Tsermengas this morn- ing concluded final raguments. - “Assistant Prosecutor Jerome K. Barry dJr., in a 28-minute closing argument, charged Tsermengas _-with killing Texas _tough-guy| George Kean because ‘‘he became a pure menace and liability” to a robbery scheme. “He (Kean) got so hot that he had to be disposed of,” Barry told the jury. - During an hour-and-10 minute closing statement, Tsermengas’ at- —torney, Clarence t ‘Smith, who admitted Tsermen- gas was “q cocky, conceited in- dividual,”’ was referring to testi- mony that had pre- vented Kean from killing fwo Collinsville, Il., policemen, kid- naped by the gang the day before the murder. During cross-examination by Barry, yesterday afternoon, Tser- mengas often became angry and denied he and his two companions! ry, ble arsénal” from the snoouitig | Continuous Snow hee and drunk Kean: ~~ of Donald | E. Chandler, 1872 Poin plotted to kill Kean because ‘‘he was too hot to travel with.”’ Kean at the time was on the “most wanted" jist in Texas. * * * Barry charged that while the two held Kean's arms, Tsermen- gas pumped a .45 caliber slug Tsermengas said Kean had with him 12-gauge, 16-gauge, and double-’ barreled shotguns, an automatic He said the shooting took place at the Commerce Township home | Road eonditions” throughout the Pontiac . area were feported ex- man wifiter moved back into Oak- rifle and two six-shooters. ‘‘He|land County after an absence of was vicious,” Tsermengas re- several days. | marked. Oakiand Road Commis- sion trucks were fighting to keep ahead of a continnows snow- t} fall since ee with — re + Dr:,—after—he—had—just ions, from killing Kean. Tsermengas quoted Kean as saying to the men, “I've just about come to a point where 1 don’t need none of you guys.” Just Thomas D. Smith and Lowell “EL McComb, the two Texas compan- operations.— Cold and snow are expected to forecast for the Pontiac area calls temperatures with a high near 20. Snow flurries will gradually di- minish tonight and Saturday. The low tonight is a predicted 7 in tne killing was accidental. _‘Could this be the same swered, ~ that saved two policemen one day, and was a murderer the next?” Smith said. - He stuck to his ‘original ‘story | -tiyt the shooting was accidental as he tried to remove a “‘verita- on Trust Fund Div don _ By PETE LOCHBILER Hotly opposed to Gov. Williams’ plan to-tap.the $50,- 000,000 Veterans Trust Fund, Pontiac veterans gaan / were marshaling today for Plans were afoot to flood of protest against what some veterans leaders called “a violation of sacred trust” and what others: ‘branded “a gran, “The veterans have fought long and hard for the said+ ao all-out war. the Legislature with letters benefits they’ve got,” Marshall F. Charter, com- mander of Chief Pontiac Post 377, American Legion. * * © “What we've gained over the years, we definitely intend, to keep.” “at the state ever gets its fin- gers on the trust fund, we'll nev- age which he sald might zoom to $135,000,000 by May 15. ate annually from general funds ‘an amount equal to the yearly $1,110,000 interest to underwrite continuation of the indigent veter- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) row the $50,000,000, then approprt | ‘linto his head. wl Gee ee LL. ‘Smith, claimed wT did not,” “Tsermengas an- peut tFyInE te taie-enargee a“ gang. met in prison — en route to Saul Ste. Marie to stage a robbery. rifle with a ocore: as Kean or- dered. * * * home, without rifle or uniforms Tsermengas said.He gave this ac Chandler’s — who Tsermengas had After failing to secure policeman papers in Detroit, they moved where Chand-! roa and Prcriges wen inte Pon=) tiaec to look for uniforms and a They returned to @he Chandler wnt of what happened: e was sitting on the sofa ntinued on Page 2, Col. 2) the city and tower in outtying | Highways Slippery .as| Salting Crews Combat tremely hazardous today as old continue until Sunday. Todgy's for mostly cloudy, windy and colder |tas I. Mikoyan and Secre-|— on the East-West deadlock over German unification Qiang the future of disputed ~iweek visit: tion, with each of the vet- sible weaknesses or conces- other. hail Menshikov, A mixture of snow and rain was falling, But on a nearby corner half a dozen Hungarian pickets displayed their nation’s flag with a black ribbon. | areas, The high tomorrow again willbe. about..20, : Winds will be northwesterly 20. 20.25 m.p.h. today diminishing somewhat tonight and tomorrow. The outlook | for Sunday is for partly cloudy skies and a slow warming trend. ~The in down. t was holding the Hungarian | As the two men met today, 4 pre pear Fed Today’s session—the sec-| ond during Mikoyan’s two-) to this cotintry—| was described by diplomats). inet 22 Strictly a probing opera*/" eran antagonists of the cold'- war seeking to discover pos-| sions in the policies of the Mikoyan, No, 2 man in the So- viet Union, arrived at the State Department in-a-Soviet Erhbassy/- limousine with Ambassador Mik- Dulles wanted to know primarily, whether the Soviet government is) to—-enter_—_into serious, “ide to the commandant at Cabana Held for Murder ‘Admits Slaying: ‘Couldn't Stand — Music Practice’ Boy, 20, Was Released Last Nov. 1 Following Mental Illness , A former Waterford Township youth has admit- ted shooting his parents to death 2'2 months after his discharge from a mental institution, Sacramento (Calif.) police said today. “They made me practice the ac- eordion 8 or 10 hours a day,’’ was the motive police attributed to slight. sandy-haired David K. Sandahl, 20. The youth, who had a history with mental health authorities DAVID K. SANDARL ~e The family had moved to. Cali- fornia last April fram their Water- ford Township home at 6411 re, is held on two counts of ~~ - |suspicion of murder. AP Wirephete Cuba Delays Trial of 631 Prisoners — FROM OUR NEWS WIRES The revolutionary government postponed the start of, “war crimes” trials for 631 Havana prisoners today, but) ‘other trials were resumed in Matanzas under new rulés | Prone as Breer rights for accused Batista supporters. . At the same time the regime launched a campaign to th +> Harriett St. Sheriff's Capt. Harold Guerin said Sandahl admitted shooting his parents with a .22 revolver. He was discharged Nov. 1 from DeWitt State Hospital, a mental institution. He had entered the hospital in May. ' The father, Ewald L. Sandahi, = 52, was a production engineer em- , ployed at the AeroJet rocket plant and had worked on the atomic bomb at Oak Ridge, Tenn. His wife, Elizabeth Mae, was 5%, ‘A traffic accident in which the son was involved led to discovery of the bodies Wednesday. Sandahl. ‘Hortons * * * Capt. Jose Gonzalez Rigueral, fled on foot after running his — father’s car into a ditch. ~- | The highway patrol traced the — . car to the Sandahl residence, Meanwhile, ousted. ex-president about 18 miles from Sacramento._ Fulgencio Batista says Fidel Castro) The small frame cottage was will have to kill, or jail or exile| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) jowest_temperature ‘town Pontiac preceding $ a-m. was’ 12 degrees, The thermometer read 13 at 2 p.m. “IRoyal Visit Unconfirmed DETROIT (UPI) — A spokes- man for the mayor's office said today he had not heard about reports that Queen Elizabeth will--visit . Detroit... next. sumer. i negotiations: tater this year look~' settlement. Mikoyan presumably was anx- ious to find out: whether the United | States has any counter proposals to maké to recent Soviet demands treaty...” ‘Fortress in Havana, said the start- ing toward an eventual German) of trials for 631 men imprisoned in the capital had been postponed for 24 to 48 hours, Cuba was becoming increasing- ly sensitive to foreign criticism for withdrawal of Western forces! of the war trimes trials and exe- from West Berlin and for an early start on writing a German peace | | . The newspaper El Mun- do sald the government should give fuller” a to the ee Bear Out” GM Prediction “monstreus’’-threat- to punish all Batista supporters Donner, Gordon Believe Car. Market May Reach _ §% Million Units In response to questions, Batista. isaid his regime was supported by: political parties which polled -2,- 800,000 votes in last year's election. labor unions with a membership of 1,600,000 and a “high number’ of people from = walks of Cuban life. Frem Our News Wires tive leaders, today jumped on Gov. -|cused him of “lack of p’ problems. A barrage of. Repuican critt- cism followed the Democratic governor's proposal yesterday to ‘bail the state out of an imminent er get it back,” said John L. a ee fe Place Your Want Ad _ DIAL FE. 2-8181 = DEPT. veterans, ‘ee . ae f f LANSING — Republican legisla- Williams’.plan to tap the 50-million- dollar Veterans Trust Fund and ac- Jeadershi in solving the — knotty tax! The possibility of asking voters the prt Rebersee Roe ne +s Shea Z sales tax has been raised by Pears. Pears said he “might possibly” Hpush for the referendum as an al ternate to the proposed tax pack- age that includes an income tax. “It's very Diely the state might’ have to endure some payless pay- days if @ solution to the fnoney vos 8 La ‘decks for battle with’ Gov. | “eng rule,” achinery yesterday ‘| rules for the 1960 legislature. en _ LANSING (AP) = In a defiant mood, Other GOP santnesiiiie declined| majority Republicans have cleared the } strictiy their own terms, turning a deaf ear to Democratic cries of “dictatorship” and “ney iald-ait troshend-on-ll: Senate in adopting ground . woes is not ums soon,"” ‘Pears ‘Said, Significantly, “Hither Republican’ nor Democratic leaders in either the House or Senate suggested an ‘shortage Williams would soar to 135 million dollars by May 15., * -e * Williams on But ing to give Sen. L. we ticing sional alternative proposal to meet a cash estimated GOP Jumps on Williams’ Plan for Funds ‘Actually, flere isn't any other Rollo Gr Colin (R-Tipton), chair- man of the’ House Taxation Com- mittee. Willianys has invited leaders of eight state - veterans organiza-_ tions, including the American Le- t 6 . Ignores, Dems’ Angry Cries | across the-stately chamber at Sen. Carlton > H. Morris (R-Kalamazoo).. ® * To tighten its bontrol, the cor major- - ity’s main move was to boot one Democrat off each of 15 standing committees. Openly, GOP) senators said only they ‘were asserting-9-majority's. prerogative... , one of them said: “You watch. This is going to be the stormiest session’ you've seen. We're g0- Seapy a real working over.” Harve Lodge (R-Drayton) Plains) said Republicans were merely prac- politics,” , ‘and congres- “have taken over ina —hsohtition that F can see,"' said Rep} CHICAGO (UPI)—The two top General Motors officials said yes- terday retail passenger car sales in recent weeks “have been run, ning at.rates which support our outlook for the year,” : GM. Board Chairman Fred- eric G. Donner and President Y ea: Amvets, Disabled Ameri. can Veterans and_Veterans of | Foreign Wars, to talk over the. proposal with him today. Briefly, he propesed to turn over ‘two-thirds of the securities in the ‘fund to the University of Michigan! jand Michigan State University, cur-|_ conte rently in serious {nancial trotibles, {dence g improvement. The schools would be authorized) New car inventories are substan- to put up the bonds as collateral! tially below those of a year ago. for loans and apply interest from) Donner and Gordon issued a the bonds against borrowings. statement ‘in connection with the : x '* wpm ot the Fiat Ceicagp Aute- » He also proposed transfer of 16 : mobile Show. million dollars in securities to the a In Today's Press — ment "Fund, freeing the same amount for school aid income, SEAR RAR | Finally, he recommended an an- ‘Demitet | * 3° nual $1,100,000 iation from a SE CECSSES SES ESSEC CSS é the ] fund to continue pay- ~_—, eheeeere eee aE Oe ee ? ments. to veterans and gradual re-| . wo: ‘nae a OE hk EE eee turn of the. mortgaged securities) seskety. oi....ccssecersece B2 | $e ee Sat AFH a eee re ee Sen, Elmer R. Porter {R-Bliss- | fn TL) haar: “- j field), of, the 5 ; te Ap va Oe Ree A — | 2 tions Committee, Bat 37 it é of I to ceewe ‘* s® ans way more eetatral tan anyting Deve,” Inceine Tax, Open Ev Sat. 2B. pan PE cui or FESSTO. Huron, y _. mittee, which has engaged t TWO _ 3 _ | THR PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1959 | —. a =o — Man to Study Effect Veterans fo Fight (GM Tests - Custody Verdict (The Day in Birmingham = eres Tax Re-Shuffle on Area because of; the tremendous possible effect this) q,, nicrtanaed trust fund securt- Dr. Wilbur Thompson, a profes- sor. of economics at Wayne State University, has been hired to co- ordinate a study of what effect the proposed tax’ reorganization plan for Michigan would have on the southeastern six-county metro- politan area. * * * . The announcement was made [o-| aay by Delos Hamlin, chairman of the Supervisors Inter a Com- fessor for the study Thompson will meet Monday in Contin Tax Plan, which includes, Detroit with re presentativé, of | among other things, a graduated Committee felt that, plan may have on our’ area, we. should be protected and united in! order to protect our financial fu- ture.” * * * Representing Oakland County on the eight-member committee will be Norman R. Barnard, corpora- tion counsel. Hamlin stréased that the SICC | he PPO) has nog. taken a stand. elther | | favoring or oppositig the so-called New Device to Cut Smog DETROIT «# -— A program to develop a smog control device for | use on cars and trucks has been launched by General Motors Corp. a en 2? GM described the program as “another of the contributions to the joint Suto industry attack on the Los Angeles smog problem.” Trust Fund Diversion (Continued From Page One} ans benefit program, for whjch the! fund was “ up. ~*~ * ‘ties could be ransomed over a pe- riod of yeai’s through general fund) appropriations, the Governor said. “This proposal is like borrow- ing $10 to pay off a $50 debt,” said Cavalier. “It wouldn’, put the state on easy street. It's not a final answer to the financial | The auto firm said it planned crisis.” to test “a technically feasible “The trust fund has proven its ¢xperimental. exhaust control) value over the years and the need system in an attempt to develop a. for it is expected to increase 1D device that will be commercially’! the future use on cars and n x * acceptable for ives near the Sandahl residence Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Mon- | tax on personal income. roe, Washtenay and St. Ctatr | Ifowever, several county o ficials counties, plus an individual rep- pave pointed out that, under this resentative from Detroit, to | pl 4n, industrial counties like those | iaunch the study.— rit stnithenstern Ahearn vould be “The Inter Countyjhard hit as it has been recom-, a mended that all tangible personal Weise be exempt from taxa- _ Hamlin said, + * wees | This could mean a potential loss Former brea Youth « Kills Parents in West ‘Continued From Page One) forked but patrolmen ~" & body of the father, in the I room. They forced their ay re. Tsermengas Verdict rm. They torcod mtr may 16 Expected Today Sandah! ina bedroom. Each had | been shot in the head. | (Continued From Page One) A motorist, Willlam Mabry, who to COMORL County, an official said tknev’ he was very angry. I kept radio report. Min! lwatching his eyes. Then [| grabbed noticed David} his elbow and told him he had lest told him Jet's go TH heard a police utes later Mabry hitchhiking, gave the youth a ltt his dignity. I on persuaded him to let him eall and he jumped up and said police. ‘kiN all of you." David waited, drinking coffee, “Then everything happened. so and smoking, at Mabry's home, fast: T struck at him. It was a until they arrived big blur. I was in a daze. The ‘gun went off and he fel) back Asked why he killed, he replied [¢, the sofa with a hole in his “1 just couldn't take any more (head, from them. My father made me practice the accordion 8 oF 10 hours a day. “I couldn't get out of the house, go out with girls, op ball or any- thing else. br, Thomas Harris, a peychia-! trist was asked to talk with the | youth, who wears thick-lensed | vlasres and chewed gum ° inces-| santly Dr. Harris described him as a “case of extreme adolescent re- stand far five hours. beltion. He says he's 20 but he) Mrs. - Teermengas, arnip cing acts like 16 or less.” - ‘their fourth child and dressed in! David had once been a patie A a black maternity dress, told how) “IT never meant to shoot the man, Only meant to strike him. to get him out ef the house. I hated this to happen the way it did, but there was nothing 1 could do about ft then, The man Was. dead.” Tsermengas' attorney, Clarence L. Smith, called Mrs, Tsermengas ‘as the last of three defense wit- nesses. Tsermengas was on the’, at Glen Eden Hospital in Detroit jrude and demanding Kean was at| Morris their home hours before the mur-| In April.of last year, Dr. Golden, the hospital medical «i-/der, and how he struck her when rector, advised that the boy had he discovered she had poured out suffered a relapse and should tea second bottle of whisky committed to Pontiac State Hos: «Jimmy has been very good to pital his family,” the sof ke | y,” the soft-spoken wom. The previous Jnnuary, the father! on sald, _Rervously twisting a had he gun vommilinent papers on. “hand : ahdkerchief, neck bear. Devil by Onkland) Soy Peabatel ing a allver ee aa nica with guns on either side of him. 1) ‘The trust lund is already there, the people ‘paid for it once It would be poor business to ask the _Peeple to ‘pay for the intg itheir own pockefs”’ AMVETS PROTEST Norman Windiate, commander of Amvets Post 112, said his organi- ‘zation already had written letters St, too, out of rot upwards to five: mithor doltars! 5 protest to Rep. Arthur J. Law. f Pontiae and other Oakland! County legislators. “We're definitely opposed to | any plan that will endanger the | trust fund. load “The state should “find other, ‘sources {rom which to raise mon-; hey.” * * * “The money in the fund is for the vets,’ said Charter. ‘If it ever is pried loose, there's little chance it will be put back. “The state has been trying to get its hands on tHe trust und) for quite a while. Veterans nee got to atick together, flood the Le islature with letters to beat this latest raid." ° CALLED ‘ROTTEN DEAL’ “It's a rotten deal even_to think of: touching the trust fund,” de- clared Brown, “All veterans in Michigan should fight to keep it atively speaking. Yet the benefits| veterans derive from it are won derfut * * * “Gov. Williams says he wants to borrow the money, but as far as I'm concerned, he means to ‘take Ie Cavalier recommended that the | Legislature consider, instead of | | Williams’ proposal, an Amvets | suggestion that bingo and botter- les be legalised and taxes to provide a new source of state Income. Oakland County is the-ageond| largest spender of trust fund bene- fits in the state, sald Floyd F | Cremer, chairman of the county trust tund- committee. | In 1957, he #ald, $47,896 in bene- “It's only a@ little fund, compar-| | trucks" + * GM said the system was de-! and- constructed by jInc., of Wayne, Pa. Oxy-Catatyst, ° ' ber to care for. her. _ Called Warning Regaining - Abandoned Children Won't Be Easy After This Ruling “A recent valine of the State Supreme Court should serve as a warning to parents who abandon or put their children up. for adop-) tion, and later try to regain cus- tody, according to W. Cadman Prout, Oakland County Friend of the Court. The case iovelves 942- b-yoar-eld Priscilla Noone, whose father and mother, formerly of Pon- tiag, back in 1930 couldn’t care for Prisctitg-ana asked g nélgh- This neighbor in turn found yr it again, and veloped by Dr. Eugene J. Houdry cguldn't care for the little girl, as! ‘they already had several childret, |Neighbors of theirs, Mr. and Mrs. It said a 34,000 mile driving | Bernard Feldhauser, 2168 Wood- test of the system demonstrated |dale Rd., Auburn Heights, were “that the device promises major | asked to care foe the girl. * reductions in the emission of unburned hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide ‘and oxides of nitro- gen.” + t* & | It acded that several manufac- turers and engineering problems needed to be solved before device would be developed that “will do the required job efficiently ‘and at a reasOnable cost to the juser.” MSU Directors Take Dim View of Merger Plan | EAST LANSING (UPI)—Unoffi- cially, the governing board of Michigan State University yester iday took a dim view of the pro-| posed merger ‘of governing groups af Wayne State and the University jot Michigan * * * MSU told the State Board of Agriculture | that the proponed merger was ‘not, in matter’ the board ‘should be- come involved in at all,”’ but that it would “take quite a lot of doing | to accomplish what they (the pro- posers of the merger) want to do in the time allowed to ‘do It a PCH Deba President John A. Hannah | _ The Papauiers ceased and! became very fond of Priscilla and ltwo years ago decided to seek) legal adoption, But at the same, ‘time Michael Noone Jr., who had divorced Priscilla's mother and re-, | married, decided he. would like ® Priscilla back. Feldhauser fought this move and Circult Judge H. Russel Hol- land denied q court writ which | | would have returned the girl to Noone, now living in California, | “The Supreme Court this week affirmed Judge Holland's ous.) which said, in effect, he didn’t be lieve the father could provide, al proper home’ for Priscilla. * * * “This could well be a lesson to other parents who fal] in the same predicament,” declared Prout. Geneva Out for Now | WASHINGTON The ‘United | States agreeq with the Soviet Union today that new efforts must be made to reduce the | danger of surprise attack in the nuclear age—but it rejected the Soviet's bid for immediate re- | sumption of the Geneva confer- | epee which broke down last | month. a rn ters Win - Saginaw Valley Title Pontiac Centra] High School de- al ived the onieece champion- | baters-are the winners of the Sag- Court, Glen Eden, but instead put his sen in, court records showed. her neck, Earlier, . Tsermengas tried to fila were paid out here, and last inaw Valley year the amount soared to a record: season of 1958-59. “because times were hard Conference debate Before moving in April, Sandahl renewed the Probate Court action then dropped it again because of [lo when he was a juvenile. Several the move to Callfornia A violent temper, especially to wards hig mother, was ascribed to David in his commitment papers. “He had taken to collecting —— knives,” the —-papers —enminetisty+ stated BUMS, dodge Barry's questions about a long crimirial record dating back "he said Dene its were paid out to 6,848 raised out of the wit- Three armed sheriff have been guarding him) times he ness chair deputies closely He Said Smith and McComb, were “deathly scared of the six-foot, stocky Kean. “You weren't?" in- quired Barry. “I've faced fire be some of them, Cremer pointed out, received benefits More than once — The trust fund ta particularly handy, provides emergency help to tide | veterans over until they can get | heip from. other sources, such as welfare or the Veterans Ad. The Weather Full U®. Weather Rurene Report ; PONTLAC AND VICEINITY——Mestly clowdy, windy and colder with anaw flurries teday, high %. Partly eloudy) and eentinued cold with » few sone ES flurclen tonight and Saturday. Low —— art ht | High tomerrow %. Winds becoming, northwesterly 20-95 miles today dimin- , ishing somewhat tonight and tomerrow Today in Pantiae fuwest temperature preceding & am. 2 At # am DY ‘ection —Wrat AT ao) Friday at 5 28 pm Wind velocity _| got their except tocatiy tower ta avenue Fhey grabbed a cardboard box oh ph fore,’ Tsermerigas answered. ministration, “Many times, just a little help Get Their Just Dessert | veteran's financial needs and keep, him from going on welfare.” sald Cremer, who is also deputy di-| trector of the Oakland County De- NEW YORK —Two bandits | just dessert Thursdny | thinking it was a $3,000 payroll. partment of Veterans Affairs. | Instead it contained a custard Disbursement of the funds is con-) i fue x : ‘trolled by a foursnember county, j f ~ committee appointed by the gov-! “penses has been drafted by Cairo’8 house payments or fuel, The director ‘hoxnital, lof the department explained that) Veterans who have served % | grocery, Bun rhe Maturday af 7 58 am Ree eeteeane ae tau) Gan |Health Department, Moon rises Friday at 11.48 am Dewntewn Temperatures fam, 14 \iam . tile faim Gacan | 12 mn 12 A ain 12 pm 12) @ am yn om }| =a lo an 10 2 Tharsdary ta Pontiac (As recorded dowfitawnt Highert temperature 5 if Towest temperature . Big a Hf Mean temperature 0 wvaree i Weather—@new flurries cee Vear Age in Pontiac tlele«t mperature ears 28 lowrat roapereturte thane ‘a Mean temperature. £5 = Weather Fait Highest and Lowest Temperatures Vhis Date In #8 Voare 4 in 1a) Teereeey « Temperatare Cree SS in 1940 Alpe 14 10 Marquette Ww . . Raltiniore 1 44 Memphi” eta Drive West on Highland Road (M-59) J : 2 4 Miami Werch 1h ws _ Rtoeneille 79 (1 Milwauxes 33-1 to Milford Road (just West of Viaduct) ee ED Reever at | ~ turn right one mile to ERIN FARMS Cleveland) 47 17 Pellatan 48 PACKING HOUSE. hem, idea, Gt TCH Duluth HN -}h At att . 4 $ WATCH FOR OUR SIGNS ON ae ven a 7 Li Ap bieee Aa Bn > p " . leughiens 8 far eee #4 ah — - ILFORD ROAD Jacksonville 71 87 Warhington @7 | . Kansas City 42 @ Aeattie 45 Loa Angeles 70 Jf Tampa 70 ithe purpose of the regulation Was idaya during time of war and have cupidity of areedy undertakers.’ ’ cyears are eligible for benefits. oF ne SAVE AT ERIN FARMS - ‘PACKING HOUSE! MILFORD Directions: 2 23rd ANNUAL MEETING | GMTC Employees Federal Credit Union ~ | SATURDAY, alas d 17, 1959 St. Benedict's Hall, 40 S. Lynn St. at 'W. Huron St. " BUSINESS MEETING Annual Rapes, oa Elections — Declaration of Annual Dividend -at ao - _ ee * - 7:00 P. M. , t, ? 4 / t ‘ ‘from the trust fund will meet @ 67 guginaw, medical and light bills” ‘ “protect. the public from the! been—vesidenta of Michigan two: BUY MEATS AT WHOLESALE! | ii, Sises 4 to 6x ee os rs penne ORY aR apace The local orators won their title | last night in the final tournament held at Flint Northern High School. | different veterans last year and Last year the school tied for first) ‘place with Flint Central. In the past seven years, 12 debates yesterday and fin- ished the conference season with. ' » tofal ef 94 debates won and 14 lost. Flint Central finished second and Flint Northern, third. Arthur Hill Bay City and Sag. |inaw: High Schools placed fourth, Herbert Sanford, ‘fifth and sixth, respectively, : * *® * The 15 debaters, urder the coach. | ling of Walter R. Smith, will now ‘compete in the state regional tour- nament next month. They also re- A prick calling | on funeral ex-'ernor. Funds go for such items as perme: aaa aneemcnrnes —— ee PRICES SLASHED on ae } TONITE and SATURD. ee SAVE $2 Boys’ & semen tten nes + Cotton poplin | contrasting zipper. Surcoat - b+ SS eS. es | MANY STYLES in BIG GROUP - Girls’ Winter Coats and Coat Sets pe Values to $18.95 — Your Choice y he Coat Set Winter Coat Sizes 7 to 12 WINTER COATS — in princess little. boy and full styles in. si or double-breasted styles. etc, with straps Warmly colors to ‘choose from. JIMMJ a neta lined, PCH| ~ ‘has never placed below third aald Cremer, because It | PCH speakers won 9 of their for PARENTS WHO WANT TO SAVE! collar, cuffs and pockets In trims all sizes 3 to 6x COAT SETS — plains, plaids, tweeds, with straight or tapered leggings many ~—Main Floor ship banner fast. nithte:.° * Squad members are Stan Walker, Phil Somers, Pat De Kay, Clark Davis, Lenora King, | Gary Miller, Douglas Spurlock, Nadine Mor- ris, Ken Freer, Valerie Arm- meee George Rendzlperis, Don a Allison, Susie Van Tassel and Cynthia Willlams. : The national high school debata| topic this year is: ‘Resolved, that! the United States Should Adopt. the Essential Features of the Brit-) ish System of Education.” * ® bd Pontiac teachers judging at the tournament last night were Ger-! trude Overton, Donald McMillen, je Gilbert Gleason, The ‘nation’s first parking me-| ter was designed in 1933 by two members of the Oklahoma State lu hiversity faculty. tenet sechide e i He ~~ CHILDREN’S WEAR 4Y SUPER SPECIALS! On WARMLY LINED Girls’ JACKETS Regulat $5.98 Value ackets, knit Front styling in a eee and ngle Ue BROTHERS T® | sary 25 to 50 registered voters’ | signatarés : Redger Olsen, & Robert Rickard: BIRMINGHAM — Two deadlines for elections were announced by Birmingham City Clerk Inene Han- ley today. Pelien for city commission eandidates must be filed by Feb. 28 and registration for the primary elections must be made before 8 p-m. Monday, she announced, Three persons now serving on the city commission are cir- culating petitions for the neces- ae Mayor Car| Ingraham will seek Primary Electors M ae Register by Monday te 1 p.m. tomorrow for voters to register for the primary. Meeting at 1 p.m. Monday in the Community House, members of the Birmingham League of Women Voters will vote on state issues of importance to indicate the action they desire the State League to take. ~. Mrs. Thomas Snelham, president of the local league, said the group will hear a report from the’ committee of six headed by Mrs.) Mrs. John J. waltituch, Service for Mrs. John (Julia) J. Wallbillich, 32, of 171 Wendleton Rd., will be held et 3 p.m. tomor- row from Christ Church Cran- brook. The plate of burial has not yet been decided. She died yesterday at William Beaumoerit Hospital, Royal Oak, following a brief illness, Surviving besides her husband ‘are a son, John J. Jr.; her father, his second three-year term and. former mayor Charlies Renfrew is seeking his third .term; William) ‘Burgum, appointed to succeed | P° \from the commission last summer, is a-candidate forthe remaining} — year of the term. George Hilfinger on the revisions ‘Arthur C. Johnson of Hancock; of Michigan's constitution. “An an- three sisters and three brothers. ‘alysis on how Birmingham and. * « Oakland County voted on a pro-| posed cal! for a constitutional con- she William Hutchinson who resigned | Y€2U0” an will be given. as Reservations forthe annual Father-Son Banquet of the Em- The body will be at the . Beil Chapel of the William R. Hamil- ton Co. until noon tomorrow. The lsesy” has suggested that memo- lrial tributes be made american Cancer Society. The April 6 election will see the Emery brothers, John C. and Ed- ward B., candidates for re-elec- tion ag municipal’ judges, The Feb. 16 primary, possibly) the first ever held in Birming- ;ham, is necessary because of the imany people seeking the post of ‘county judge. Four of the 14 would- be candidates must be eliminated prior to the spring election, Miss ,Hanley explained. She said the city clerk's of- | fice would be open trom 9 a.tn. Glass Strike Forces Layoff at Chrysler DETROIT More than 13,000 ‘Chrysler Corp, workers at the ‘Plymouth -body and assembly are to be laid off at the end of work today because of a glass shortage ifrom the Pittsburgh Plate Glass | Co. strike, | Nearly 2,000 Chrysler workers at |a Twinsburg, Ohio, stamping plant |and @ Detroit parts and equipment | Plant were furloughed yesterday ibecause of the strike, Some 12,000 | United -Glass and Ceramic Work- ‘erg Union members struck the firm | \Oct. 5. The company supplied about 90 per cent of the glass used | Cussler cars before it was struck. | ~ Defers Mail Penalty WASHINGTON (UPI) — Post- | master General Arthur E. Sum- | on postage due mail until Con- | gress acts on a bill to abolish | the charge. | For a COMPLETE Line. of FISHING NEEDS SHOP at SIMMS & SAVE oin the eee | 1959 FISHING LICENSE HERE (ICE Fishing RODS Reg. $1.00 } | Lt 88 spoon & hoo ICE SPUD 56 inches long all steel | LEADER “MATERIAL t Various pound test nylon. Bc to. 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JOHNSON Leathes PIS ee to the ~ Rod with ep - § Fm Sizes 14 to 2s Sizes 3 to 6 Boys’ Engineer Boots Hightop all leather in black with rubber soles and heels. Heavy duty, long wearing. see ee Men’s Felt $7.95 Quality Felt uppers. composition sole, rubber heels and heavy felt in- soles. All sizes 8 to 12. Fleece Lined, Bl ‘ENDWELL’ _ Men’ s Dress Shoes “For “Outdoor “Men — Heavy Duty Men's 4-Buckle WORK ARCTICS "5% Ladies'- —Misses’ —Cirls Popular Styles! ‘GUM-DROPS'-FLATS-BALLERINAS $5.98 at 399 ~ Bises 6 to 12 © Choice of six styles in black mor brown leather uppers. By : Rae: Johnson. + Paes | 6° | Gc ‘Lor! Values to $7.98! Men’ 's Work Shoes — Sizes 6 to 12 5°? Choice of hi-cuts or oxfords. Cork, cord and crepe soles. All . in brown of age MAAR work aites = = ‘i _THE FONT! AC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANU ARY 16, 1959 Burned Corpse May Be Nurse Found Near Flaming} Car, Body Thought That of Missing Woman LIVERMORE, Calif. (AP) — Questions surrounding the flam- ing death of a woman, believed to be a Navy nurse, may be part- ly et ee de autopsy. Sheriff's investigators and Navy officers want to determine wheth-| __er_the burned bedy of a -weman} found Thursday eight feet from a blasted:iand burned car is that of Lt. (j.g.) Barbara Mitchell, 29, of Chicago, , The car was found near Liver-| more, which is 40 miles east of! San Francisco. Miss Mitchell, _ west by —her—aunt, was scheduled | at 5 p.m. Thursday to board a ’ flight for Guam from Travis Air Force Base. She did not show, nor was her luggage checked in. Her aunt, Mrs. Claire Carlson, has not . been found. ‘Three sailors “came “apo the stil! burning corpse of a woman near a flaming car on busy U.S.) Highway 50 earlier in the day. Average annual wages of em- ployes of Class [ railroads of the United States rose to a new record of $4,434.12 in 1957, double the 1945 figure. E_ FRI. and SAT. 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Smooth ard: mil smokes, Limit 1 ben Famous ‘PHILLIES PERFECTO’ 3 10¢ CIGARS Box of 25 99 Regular $2.50 value J Loge A smoking, good : tasting cigars, now ae e on uy now. accompanied | Ringleader 12 Years Old | 3 Boys Held DETROIT w~Archie sicouion, \12, and his two alleged holdup accomplices: — 13, the other 16 — were held’ of formal felony charges today. Archie, only four feet three inches tall, was named ringlead- er by police whe say he held a .38 caliber revolver while the trio stole. $100 in two store hold- ups, In .a ‘third attempted holdup, Archie fired the gun to scare a, woman clerk who defied the boys! amd chased them off, police said. homes; appeared in probate (ju- venile) court yesterday. Judge Nathan J. Kaufman, in an unusual proceeding, ordered — armed robbery charges against | | Archie and the other two, Doug- | las Burnette, 13, and Richard Moore, | 16. Ordinarily, Detroit courts do ‘not permit such charges against ju- veniles, Judge Kaufman retained juris- idiction. Before any action is taken under the charges, the three boys will be given psychiatric examina- tiorts. Tourist Profits Rise CHRISTCHURCH — During the | 12-month period ended March 31) ‘(New Zealand's tourist industry, jearned ‘nearly 3,500,000 pounds | , | ($7,815,000) in foreign exchange, a inew record and more than 300,000 fy Pounds above the aia year. Reg. 89c LAVORIS | | Liquid or Tabs ee : "econ es Ae 8 a * il $1. >) The three boys, all from breken+ | Richard L. Kra BIG SAVINGS , _ Regular 69c Value ‘POWDER ... . Denture for Robbery’ ‘Police said Archie, who has a recotd as a delinquent. admitted taking the revolver from the home of foster parents, All three have been wards of a Detroit couple. Births Recent births in the Pontiac area recorded in the Oakland ‘County Clerk’s Office are listed below by sd name of the father. WATERFORD Gorden D Cascaddan, 5610 Rockcrofs wr O. Cochran, 8915 Cambrook William J. Bigier, 2055 eatera Bernard ] Shepard, 1601 Mann Jack O. 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Motel Manager Miffed ‘. , i pe Thomas J, Defoe, president of the|as Menagerie Moves In —— lhe? . s shipbuilding company. nenigis meee . if iam rT] mT ; The seaway is scheduled for) CULVER CITY, Calif, (AP) — ve Ul in iC igan opening this year. A motel owner didn’t like what he Bx, . ) found in one of his rooms and Will Be Set to Sail Out Girls, Alaska Has Men | called poliee. = * * * St. Lawrence Seay NER Alaska a there are) Officers saw three rabbits un- males to every emales in| der a bed, a cat asleep in a chair, After It Opens ‘Alaska, and nearly three fourths), large tank of goldfish, several | ‘of the territory's women are mar-| parakeets, pigeohs and lizards. BAY CITY (UPI) ~ Four ocean-| ried, In the continental United x *« * going ships, costing $68,000,000| States only two thirds of the wom-| They arrested Milton Heron, 23, which couldn't get out of Lake en are married and females slight-|and Carol Lee Jenks, 18, on a Huron -right-now,-are_being--built ly outnumber males. . ¥ charge of burglarizing pet shops. at shipyards iri Bay City. | This was cited by the Michi- L gan economic development de- | mY | partment as an example of the . q econémic impact of the St. Law- f rence Seaway in providing new . , shes Jobs and industry in the Great j tae Lakes region. In DI lon UJ e Two of the ships, which are : _ Navy guided missile launching de- : ‘ -stroyers, are already under con- ; ye : : struction at. the sprawling Defoe WASHINGTON (AP) “Preside ant, Spending this year is expected) Shipyards on the Saginaw River. |Eisenhower today was reported| to mount fairly close to 81 billion By the time the first of ther is|ready to make forcefu). use of his| dollars, instead .of the $79,200,000,- ~ completed and fitted, in June, 1960, veto -power if necessary to main- 1000 estimated officially in Septem- ; it will have-ready access to the|tain the scant surplus im the 77 {OF Much of the increase is at- 20 FRAN KLIN ROAD FE 5-9270 ocean, through the St. Lawrencelh iin dollar budget he will send tributed to the proposed $1,400,- | Seaway get }000.000 increase in this country's A te Congress Monday. subscription to the International . ‘| “This one contract alone,” said) The message for fiscal 1960,|Monetary Fund, which Fisen- .. one a avin CL’ Ke) | the Michigan Economic Develop-|which starts July ,], is expected hower recommended last week. ‘ | ment Department “is providing|to urge bipartisan suppo?t for an| Revenues will have risen to steady employment for 1,450 work-|antl-inflationary squeeze on -fed-|more than 68 billion dollars in- ers and will keep them busy for|eral spending and closing of tax/stead of the 67 billion officially nearly three more years loopholes. chai gemcoeh iob anee: roared In. ‘urnitu Ye. erc an ising. ; ~ * * * ment year ends next June 30 the a a The first of the < rears yaata Eisenhower's - target, adminis-|deficit reportedly will exceed by to be named the Admiral " — tration sources have hinted, is to|several hundred million dollars a B. Wilson, ee iy (Cut outlays to a level »siightly the earlier estimate of $12,200,- launched next April, | but wil above 17 billion dollars, It 1s hoped |000,000 ke ener Se . jthat revenues will exceed that s © _ completely fitted. 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ROBERTS - Associated Press News Analyst Somebody is always jumping up | these days with the sudden per- | ception of signs that Russia wants! - 'to ease East-West tensions. | Western officials are always |-sieeping, the door open and ex- ! pressing to reappraise er chines f me Rote give te bo den Roem ohbcaael aie offers a ‘taaterinly : ae ing reckon But it won't make any change in the fundamental sit- |i uation. : * ; Here's why, and why the Com- mi -want to keep tension eased, but not too much: 1. The Communists want and ex- pect to take. over the world. 2. They count on help from_fail- ‘heavily on arms. thus! | settlements, : — Pat don't start putting crumbs | on your windowsill te feed the | '\Deve of Peace. They would get , awfully stale before that bird | oo —_ Secretary Dulles set off a wave jof reappraisal talk at his news, 4 eanlevenes: ‘Puesday-with the-state-} economic fment that there might be other] | means of unifying aupmg lt be- Lie iree = a iat be & OT) the ‘West has always : aay -Certainly- there dre, But none to | which both sides will agree. If the | Western powers come up with new proposals it may appear to the non- } committed world that they are be- WEich | out Russia and international com- ure of the capitalist system—per- manent depression. 3. They want te keep a suffi-. timevoff, Dulles said W “getdhodel might be generations, All that time | the Reds can be expected to cre-] cient tension so the capitalist na- tions will both waste their re- sources on armament, so contrib-- | uting to economic Collapse, and — eventually use the arms among themselves in. suicidal amex te | 4. They don’t want the tension to get to the point where the West munism once and for all. 5. 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Owned and Published Locally © _ FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1959 uemenani OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan’s opening Legislative’ sessions are meeting in what is prob- ably one of the most troubled times since Michigan became a state back in 1837. The State is short of money. There ts an immediate cash shortage which must be dealt with very soon, ~The over-all financial picture of the State “fs not good, / x Ce Governor’ Williams has ashed the jvint session of the Senate- House meeting to mortgage the 30 million dollar Veterans Trust Fund, The money would be used to pas state payrolls which might / otherwise be skipped. The bulk of the money, according to the Gov- ernor’s proposal, would go to the University of Michigan and Mich-. igan State University. Both insti- . tutions are in denperate need of funds. ___ Perhaps this is the only sotution ~ cern to Ford Motor Company, as it State Needs Long-Term Action mittee on Michigan’s Economic Future, the State Supreme Court _ comes out with its ruling on idle pay. * x The decision as it stands means that the Michigan unemployment compensation fund now can be used _- as a strike fund against employers by the unions. The Legislature C) : Lhe 2 OOO ng at this ull The words of WILLIAM T. Gosserr, vice president and general counsel of Ford Motor Company, graphically explain our sorry plight when he says, “the January 12 decision of the Michigan Supreme Court in the PARKE Case is a matter of deep con- must be to every Michigan employe: for the time being: If it is, we have no choice. But we must face the facts, grim as they may be, and ad- mit that the future state fiscal prospects are not good. New taxes are inevitable. We will not attempt to solve the inancial plight of the State. But on top of these troubles we continue to harass [ndustry in no uncertain terms. 4 * * * enough without kicking the goose that laid the golden egg. Hard on the heels of the first meeting of the Gov ernor's hand- picked | Com- J ustice of Peace Wise in Taking Stern Action Justice of .the Peace JAMEs. N. CANHAM of Redford Township should ~ be commended for not letting an irresponsible delingqrent yet off scot- free after committing a serious crime. ° * * * The Press has advocated for some time a “get tough” policy fer youths that perpetrate costly or, serious crimes. Certainly bomb scares in our schools fall in this category. . Justice Canham accepted the guilly plea of Douglas Hunter, an 18-year-old youth Tuesday night and immediately sentenced him to a 90-day jail term in the Detroit House of Correction. * * * Bomb.scares are downright serious business in our schools. they are costly since there is a waste of food and teachers’ salaries. In the winter it is risky since the children are forced to leave the schools in the cold weather without their outdoor - clothing. In the above incident, the young punk had quit school a year ago and Said that he made the calls from a restaurant because “he wanted com- pany” of his former classmates. . This type of foolishness, whether it be on a dare or just for “kicks” far exceeds normal youth- ful pranks. Apparently there is only one way to deal with these juvenile law breakers. x .x« When they are caught and con- victed as in this case, the punish- ment should fit the crime. A stern talking to, plus probation, is a weak solution for our growing. youthful crime rate. oa en cena ar eee THE PONTI AC PRE $8 seagate by Tua Powtno, Pe 48 W. Hur 5 “neat Trade Mark. Reset, Baserre, Executive Vice President and Adveftising Director Howars HO Prreeesaty 1, - Viee President and Business Manager Mont an Dally Except Sunday ” gor mw AL Pert Aratstant rep ertising Manar Ean M. Treapwers. Cireulatios Manager : ~ GO Maramart Jorna~, down Wo Frreceraty Lora) Advertising Secretary and Fditor Manager Harar J. Reep, Owoace GC. Inman Managing Editor (2 Rg sified. Manager The Asaootated Press ta entitled exclusively to tne Ose for republication of al) local news ptinted tn thts newspaper as well as a1) AP news dispatches. The Powtrsae Presa is delivered by carrier for 40 cetits ® week; idonay- | a service t* not avaliable, by maf) in Livingston, Macomb. Lapeer and Washtenaw. Goustion ft ts $12.06 » year; — here tn ok wy = all other places tn ted States an dg k a per abies in serance ar al onal eg at 32. ind class rate First of all, or to any- prospective employer considering locating a plant in Michigan.” . a a The economic climate of Michie. gan must change. It is up to the elected lawmakers to grasp the situation and call a halt to this foolhardy nonsense that has been | allowed to encompass our State. x *.« * The State Legislature, ernor and other state officials face -@ problem that is not only financial, but will affect the, welfare of our : entire State. Being short of money is tough . The Man About Town Keep Them Home Local Historical Matter to Have Place for Its Display Michigan: What may have to take on the competition of Texas as a winter sports state. * Hardly a day passes that somebody does not offer some object quite incidental to Oakland County history which they would - like to place where it could be exhibited and preserved for -posterity. These good people are urged to keep such things until the : Oakland County Historical Foundation ia ready to open to the public the Moses Wisner Home, which It is hoped they‘dan do quite soon, — - Po-net-send then to—Lansing,_as_too—__ many already have done, Keep them here where they belong, and it is hoped that this historieal shrine (which cannot be matched In the entire state) will be fu shape to properly receive them for dis- the Gov-. ment, . MOK R/S —w ~~ David Lawrence Say: * - Reds Hypocrites About Freedom WASHINGTON — If anything were needed to expose the hum- - bug and hypocrisy of the Moscow government, it : has been fully demonstrated in the paradox of Soviet Deputy Premier Anastas “tikoyan’s tour of this country. While he openly criticizes the gov- ernment of the United States and its policies, no American, wheth- LAWRENCE er an official or an unofficial visitor, may do likewise inside the so-called “republics” of the Soviet Union Already “Tass,” the offitial news agency of the Soviet govern- ig telling its readers and listeners that the people of the United States do not agree with the American government's pol- icies and that Mikoyan is certainly winning converts to his cause. -_ 3s * © “Imagine ‘some American official going to Russia and touring that country, making outspoken crit- icisms of the men in the Kremlin ‘and trying to drive a wedge be- tween the people and their gov- ernment! This can be only a wild fancy. For nothing like It would. be tolerated by the dicta- torship which rules the Soviet Union. ° distinguished American. visitors, including - Senator Hubert Hum- phrey, one of the leaders of the opposition party in Congress and a high-ranking member of Senate Foreign Relations Com- phy The best dual purpose the winter comes from L. M. Angleton of 1970 Emily Court. Carry a 5-pound bias suggestion of of scratch feed (cost about 30c). in yor car When you vet stuck. throw a-dittie of It in front of your rear witeels, and the cracked corn and other ingredients in It will give you the best of traction > and the hungry birds will clean it tip Jhe new president of the Oakland County Law Enforcement Association, James Parker, the job. For several ier of police at *, where he was the puime movey in is a top nian for years he has been Holly Inittee. But, though fe spent eight hours—in —conference with Premier Khrushchey at the Krem-. - lin, what the Senator said or liter wrote in defense of Amer- ican policies or in criticism. of Soviet policies was suppressed, bs order of the goverfment, in. all the newspapers of- the Soviet Un- ion Hiow can there be noutial trust or the beginnings of a ‘‘peace- ful co-existence’ when the rules thal apply liside the soviet Un- ion are so hostile to the concept of free interchange between peo- ples? The Columbia Broadcasting Sys- tem has, for example, been or- dered to close its Moscow bureau, und accreditation has been with- the ° Even..more -hypocritical is the. Soviet government's attitude to- ward foreign newspapers and peri- odicals. It examines the policies of the publications and denies the admission of permanent corre- spondents representing any pub- lication whose content the Soviets dislike, Yet the Congress of *the ‘nited States admits to its press ° galleries persons from the Soviet ~ Union in the guise of newsmen who are agents or employes of their own government in every sense of the word, . There is, in fact, no such thing today as reciprocity as between the Soviet government and our own government. It is the United States thaf gives constantly, while the Moscow government repeatedly says “no.” Yet Mr. Mikoyan ‘tells Amer- jean audiences it is time for America to stop saying ‘“‘no” to the various co relating to the future of Germany and other world problems which have been under incessant discussion be. tween Moscow and Washington. these last few cers THOUGHTS FOR TODAY God forbid that I should justify you: till I die I will not remove mine integrity from -me. — dob 29:5. n° «* He that does as well in private _ between God and his own soul as in public, hath given himself a tes- timony that his purposes are full of honesty, nobleness, and integrity. — Jeremy Taylor. Dr. William Brady Sayss, Learn Value of Calcium and Stop the Bellyaching From tho to ime! 1 try to .teach you poor misguided custom- ers the function of calcium in physiology, functional ‘efficiency, health, vite, lon- gevity and the prevention of dis- ease. I seldom get ‘any thanks for if. I seldom fail to be punished for it. According to Wright's Applied Physiology cal. excitability of nerves’ High calcium diet and-or cal: cium feeding not only ‘‘regulates but pro- duces analgesia adagio. It is slow but safe, Far too slow for the nin- nyhammer who takes aspirin, ace- tanilide, tranquilizer or barbiturate —_as_readily as you or I take tea. * * * Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hyelene, not dis- tase, diagnosis. or treatment. will be answered by Dr. William Brady. ff a stampetl self-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac aE mM) “Essential Jor ossification of bone. — (2) Regulates excitability nerve fibres and nerve centers (3) Necessary for adequate con- traction of heart muscle. — (4) Necessary for clotting DR. BRADY of of _ blood (5) Dininishes permeability of capillary endothelium (we'll try to explain this one in a.talk to fol- low). . - Sone persons are nore went tive to pain or discomfort than others, Some can stand pain or are leas sensitive to pain or ache than others, The difference is not so much a matter of person- ality or character as It is a ques: tion of nutrition. mankind's & _ ——— “each county p of Such an Idea?’ comurice. : Voice of ‘he Peoglp Woman Explains Negro Votes” be ate? sie adden Lu al wt ol Voice of the People about about why Negroes vote Democratic, neither party Republicans professes a great liking for the Negro race, although the “are not so plain spoken as the Democrats. : x «> easacs 4s i ts Patamas pare ses On aged & be for the. workisig elass people. And that’s just what Negroes are. Maiiien; pouty gees en oh Mew = bey De MOP: * * * ‘My prayer is that Negroes will learn to read about the candidates and vote for-the man and not the party. ‘Why Not t Take All Their Privileges?’ In answer to the suggestion that all persons over 75 be denied the privilege of driving, he failed to.-- go far enough, so I'l add that de a stockade large enough to house such per- sons so they would be cut off from doing necessary errands, above all,” attending” ‘Sunday ‘wor- ship. ; . * * * it's amazing how many elderly ' persons attend church now days ‘and to take that privilege away would. be terrible. The writer also failed to give hi address so these persons could depend en him for transportation. * * * I love old people and as long as they are with us, by all means grant them’ all the privileges they deserve. The writer also failed to tell us that most accidents are caused by a great deal lower age bracket. I am 67. : Chester Closser Milford ‘Who Ever Thought Who ever thought of a nine-foot Oscarefor Mike Todd? He would be enraged at the very idea. Holly- wood will never, never grow up to adulthood. When we take in Hawaii, let's drop part of Los’ Angeles and all of Hollywood. J. Walters ‘You'd Be Centuries Ahead in That Case’ In three days I leave for Italy and I want to thank the U. §. and especially Oakland County for a fine time. Twenty years In New Jersey, 20 years in Italy, now 10 months here and I leave—prob- ably for good. You have more material things than any nation in the world. You have more and better food, cloth- ing, entertainment, sports, houses, schools and. travel than anyone on this globe. : * * * You falter in. religion, cour- tesy, lawlessness and stupidity. Your faiture to hold inflation and the constant strikes and the demands of labor for more pay guarantees prices will go up and up and up. * * * __You_ lack a ‘government” strong ‘enough to face this openly and. courageously and call a halt. If you continue all the plus factors and get rid of the minus, you will outdistanee the whole world for tizen _one real soon . Mrs. Mary Edwards _55 Earlemoor Bivd. ae . ‘He Took Dog Right Off Porch’ The other day a representative of the dog warden went right up on my neighbor’s porch and took their dog to the pound. Last night when they went to get him, he was in a cage with several other dogs that were all practically foaming at the mouth, apparently for want of water, because our neighbor's dog just drank and drank so much whes be got Lome and-ate ravenous. - “ They charged these people $3.60. Sixty cents was for board. ,He was picked up about 11:30 "a.m. and, as they were away, they couldn't retrieve him until 5:30. If you miss your dog, please look for him there and retrieve your faithful pal. 4 : * * * Give your dog the proper ey and shelter in this cold weather. . Mrs. Mary Hould 36 N. bide St. ‘We Might : as Well Have Showdown’ A top Democrat says Williams’ should be nominated for-the Presi- ~ dency, and why not? * x * Let’s find out whether the country has actually gone to the dogs and if it has and we elect him, we'll all know where we stand and there won't have to be any more pussy-footing. == =f a If the U. S. wants to have the union leaders run the cquntry behind the scenes, let’s face it. Usually responsibility brings a _ kind of knowledge that you have to be careful and sort “of play fair. Happy New Yeu Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFR A dime is quite a paltr’ sum .«. As money goes today . ,'. But many dimes together can... Go quite a long, long way .. . Espe- cially as soldiers strong... That march against the foe .., . That enemy of human life... Perni- cious polio . . . Those dimes are so’ important to... The cause of human health . . . And far more valuable on earth . ... Than any hoarded wealth . . . To help the stricken and prevail... . On every- ._. To take the several shots that make . : . Us virtually irfimune . . . So let us join the March of Dimes : . . To help us all to live. . . With dimes and dollars and with checks ,.. As much as we can give. Case Records of a Psychologist: Peale and Crane Dr. Peale combines the zeal of ancient Elijah with the keen psychological insight of St. Paul. And he is a dynamo of energy as he- tries to elevate ~morate- But he is unfairly accused, as the story below will tndicate.: So re-read this case and give us all a break! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE A-429: Dr. Norman -Vin- hecfeen Activittes-Gtobortich has made- Huventie delinguenecy uAknowp there, atid whose systeny ts belng copted in may cities arid villages throughout the nation Wortl comes from Flint that its / . Rock and Gem Club are to tour our Cranbrook in the near futuse. A‘ lively caterpillar was found on sidewalk - Wednesday by his George an of Auburn Heights. after that day's thaw. It was crawling—north (More pussy willows breaking into bloom are reported by Mrs. Blanchard Rattles of Birmingham, picked from bushes along : Rouge Creek. ¥ ° V erbal Orchids to- Albert F. Willman of 506 West Iroquois Road; 90th birthday. , - W. Walter Smith — - \of 1360’ Doris Road; 84th birthday | Mrs. Grace M, Tucker of Rochester; 92nd birthday. Mr, and Mrs. William F. Taylor of Davison; golden wedding. Mrs. Cora Gordon of Highland; 91st birthday, - iets, drawn for its_.correspondent by the Sovief government, This was done to express Soviet disapproval of the televising over the CBS network in this country of a show about Stalin of the type found in historical novels. Similarly, a National Broadcasting Company representative in Moscow Was de- nied use of broadcast facilities because of some phrasing in-one of his broadcasts which the Soviet government didn't Moreover dollars each year “jamming” American. radio broadcasts t6 Rus- sia and countries in eastern hue ropes like. The Sov- te ee ec a conan The Country Pa rson “The wortd is always more interested tp what a fellow ac- complished than tn how much he sweat to do it.” « _ Spend millions of _ _ The individual whose daily intake. of calcium is-inadequate fe main- tain. good calejum reserve tbone marrow is the storehouse of cal- cium) is hypersensitive to ache or pain. The individual who follows a high calcium diet (milk, eggs, cheese, greens, nuts, peanuts) and gets enough sunshine vitamin D daily to insure good assimilation and utilization of calcium, doesn’t complain so much about aches. pains or discomforts, SLOWER—BUT SURER ~Tn-a’ gentle, natural way, cium, whether in food, food supple- ment or medicine, is, then an anal-— gesic. It relieves ache. pain or oth- er discomfort mitch the same as aspirin or acetanilide or the thou- sand and one frade combinations of these pain-killers do, only not so fast, fast, FAST. Before a few doses of calcium can relieve pain: you will probably have forgotten ~ just what you had been bellyach- ing about. . __. Nevertheless calelum is analge- sic if you are not tn such‘an all- fired hurry to stop the pain. Thousands of ceaders have re- perted that h calcium diet and-or an ad ie dally ration of Ca and D (Vitamin D in. sures assimilation and atilisation of calcium) gradually ‘and stead. Hy relieves raph 2g headache, backache, pomp thé re. Hef comes in cal ¢ people with no business gump- ‘tion think I, too, am making a fortune out of the dimes that readers. send in- for my newspa- per booklets.” DR, PEALE's REPLY | Then Dr. Peale told me what I had already guessed, namely, that he travels all over America de- livering speeches because he must make up deficits of cldse to $40,- 000. * * pt cent Peate had TUnCT WH Ud me Te ebntly~ and we eompared notes about our mutual psychological activities. Dr. Peale preaches @ | pow- erful P religion m the pulpit while I at- tempt to do the same as an edu- cator and news- paper columnist. “Dr. -Peale,"" 1 began, ‘I want to clear up a misun- derstanding that _I feel is hamper- DR. CRANE “A Michigan executive ly commented in the hearing of “And he said you replied, ‘Are you, kidding?’ whereupon he has begun ‘to tell people that you are % “Now 1 happen fo know enough about - publishing problems to realize’ that you. simply can't be making a profit from a magazine that sell€ no advertising space and that is promoted for its inapien:., tional value alone. — “Se I thought you'd like ‘te spike thai rumor, since many 3 “Ja _addition. tothe -heavy_lead=——- J ot preaching and writing, he thos ~~ must take long airplane trips “for banduet addresses, the proceeds of which go to help keep his re- ligious efforts solvent. : “Dr, Crane,” he added. “T cer tainly appfeciat® your’ telling me about this misunderstanding by the Mighigan’ executive, “T sometimes get se swamped with werk and the extra drain of making these long. speaking trips to“ottset the red Ink, that I can Share Problem has Dr, Crane banked .as a result _of the dimes my reaees have sent to him?” ____ —— _*. *. ro What gripes’ Dr. Foals ap oe ; -———-mest-is not work and our then our overtimie efforts in mak- ing speeches to wipe out the an- -nual deficits, but “to have sup- posedly intelligent people then ac- cuse us of profiting from our pure- “hardly carry the load, “Yet 1 feel it is helpful to man- ; kind to inspire their souls and up- lift the f®morale of teenagers by GUIDEPOSTS. So I keep gn, any- . way. ; : a * * * + “I'm-sure you know what 1 am talking about, for your mail serv- oo must likewise be a deficit ven- , isn't it?” COsTLY FOUOATION | : " And I thea Informed Dr. Peale | that I must likewise travel all over the .countfy on. burdensome speaking trips to raise between $15,900 and $20,000 each year to wipe ouf the deficit on this news- paper maf service. _ Yet an occasional editor, tke just goes tos show how vwdefully uninformed people are about business matters. il _my efforts, By “us unfairly. re a Be tl, Hist “og 7 : “ For example, I donate my. Ht nthropic educational ven a ; jas bee : = ; oe | : . Z i ‘ = mg i ; 1 ‘ | ‘j oy be ; | se eet ope Bestel ie 7 a , a es a ” y a : 5 ; | ate i 5 . . 4 A : , : . ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1959 | a SEVEN $ _. (Copyright 1958) _ CHAPTER XXVIII Angus went to do so wondering why there should be a faint feeling ‘of distrust in his mind. The re- quest was a simple one, and it was easy to believe that Mrs. Zoller wished to remove herself <2 @ and her jewels from a room next|nothing that has happened has to that in which a robbery had|been very serious, and— taken place. It sounded reason- _ able, but behind Mr. Zoller’s ap-|. parent frankness, Angus had! miral. ‘There are ten of us on sensed something that made him this trip. Our safety is in. your | The Green Empress . by Elizabeth Cadell State: tinal telat eee or trying © be funny, Lither | way, you've got to find out whe he is and throw him out before | he gots too far.” “Yes, sit,” Angus hesitated. “But may I poipt out that so far, | a0 &. Ms “Look here,” broke in the ad- vaguely uneasy. He remembered Mr. course of the journey. : Holt’s ad-,ring road accidents, we hope to, vice, easy advice to follow, since! arrive. in Lisbon: in good shape. it fell into line with his own in- clinations. He wanted to do- the! practical jokes — though I think job well, but he did not feel ca-| they're the resort of the mentally | pable of solving the small myste- ries that had irritated him in the But among strangers, on a long hands, and in the driver's. Bar- There’s no harm in jokes, even in deficient — in the proper place. cross - country journey, . practical | jokes are definitely out of place.’ Maurice Tarrant was irrespon- sible, Mr, Holt enigmatic, Mr. Zolier secretive. Miss - Seton - pant little interest in the loss of fhe- luggage and paled on * jearning of its recovery. The admiral was eptcchenaive sister to.a_risk like t. his sister was” “Raving Visions. bins" disappeared, things reap- of Angela. He wondered ‘whether | she would be in her room’ or whether she would already have: gone out: He was about to put. the matter to the test, when he almost ran into the admiral, who was coming out of his room. ‘THINKING. OF YOU’ ““Ah. Funny thing, I was just | thinking about you,” said the old, man. “Can you spare a moment?” Angus would have liked to say was already ushering him into the few paces to and fro with his parently preparing his address; | than he came to a halt before Angus. “Tell you what,” he said zgruff- ly. “I've heard that that fel- - low’s luggage has been found, and I’ve come to the conclusion Soon, this fellow’ll be- tinkering with the engine of the coach, or interfering with one of the women, making them look foolish, or some- | thing of that kind. luggage?” ‘ | mark my words: it's that fellow. rule chaps like that aren't bur- idened with a sense. of proportion. :-,}/1 don’t know what he's up to, but that he could not, but the admiral I know what he’s going to get 3 next time he tries to let off one of room, Closing the door, he took a his squibs.. Well, don’t tet. me bo ep hands clasped behind his back, ap-| ¥U- What time do we set off to-) morrow?’’ ‘ ‘teen, to be exact.” amanca.”’ CAN’T UNDERSTAND “I’m not going to expose my, e “Thank you, sir. Pll be on the lookout, too.” “I don't like naming names, | Se but my money’s on Tarrant.’ “Why would he- take his own “To put us off the scent. You He's an exhibitionist, and as a “About eleven, sir, Eleven fif-| “Where are we bound? Oh, Sal- “Yes. We go to Valladolid and thing has gone far enough, and from now on, I'm going to be on ithe lookout, ‘That’s all I had to ye Fs suddenly, for a sight say.” that there’s somebody among us then southwest to Zamora and—" “Can't understand this zigzag- ging, myself. Why can't we set a straight, course and stick to it? We've been tacking ever since we | left Calais.” “You'd miss some interesting! places, sir,’’ he explained. There'll | be time to do a bit of sight-seeing | at Valladolid. Columbus died there. and—”’ “Well, we—" “Tisn't where he died that's in- teresting, it's what he’ did while he was alive.”’ ; He stopped abruptly, The door | had opened, His sister entered, saying “I. warned you, Rodney, not to wait too long for dinner. | I told you to order some food’ early, and—" > ed “I'd give my soul,” said the thing .brought upstairs now?” admiral yearningly, “for a good pair of kippers.” ‘Mrs. Denby-Warre gave him a despairing gaze, and then Locka to Angus. et wonder, Mr. Graham, wheth-| er you could kindly order some-| “Some ee sake,”’ implored the admiral, “You can keep your pie-ella’ and your'| squids in ink gravy, Just send me up a lamb chop, if they have got one, and some nice little new po- -|tatoes’’—his voice had a yearning ]. ‘Oakland Fuel & Paint 430 Orchard Lake : FE 5-6159 >) on top and a bit of decent English These Items on Sale ‘at. MIRACLE MILE PENNEY’S — 60 Only _ Boys strawberries aay a blob of créam ; * * *.- ‘There was silence. 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BRINKER Celine Kelly of Pontiac; and a Chapel. A © aie flere Dot Pontiac and William Crowley bre. Roadl died Thieedae “id st.|pursley Funeral § sells . Mrs. George H. (Eva M.) Brink: Songer Mrs. Fay Seleman : North, Branch for burial of Conamerce. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiae, of ky ane wr geen oe Service will be at 3:30 p.m. Sat-| Mrs, Wahl, 62, had made her TAMARA %. MORRISON cancer following a two-year ill- Death Faies ae ae an illness of several urday from the Donelson-Johns od home at 2101 Walnut Rd. KEEGO HARBOR—Prayers will ness. ee ee 1S |! ne mths ae Jee with burial in Oa WALTER ALLEN be offered ae hy eo in eae ee a memb dl ‘ NEWARK, NJ. (AP) Sir She was a member of Our Lady Hil Cemetery INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP—|Mt,, Hope Cemetery foe Femara) iets CoM Peuild there, = {Claude Gibb, @0, one of great : ie eran ee ee | paving tuband, Nich-(Britain's leading physicists, died Oe eee te VICKIE L, POWERS —|Service for Walter Allen, 30, of\of Mr. and Mrs. are her h Nich- beets, Surviving are her husband: {| pravers will be offered at 11)5115 Pine Knob Rd., will be held o¢ 2429 Fordham St. olas: a son, Lawrence of White|Tursday, apparently .of a heart daughters, Mrs. Eileen Ne rks-Grif-|at 10-a.m, Monday at St. Bene- ___, . . |take Township; two sisters, Mrs, |attack, minutes landing a Mrs. Phyllis Fangel, both of Dray. 2 ae aaa Powers,|dict Catholie Church, Pontiac, Bur- ne infant oe pees in| Gittord ot Winds Ont [Newark Airport. ton Plains; two sons, Howard a ial will be in Mt. Ho Cemetery, Osteopa Hospital. oad Mills o aan William Brinker of Drayton Plains; a cra ryt ¢ Bontiag. - on eee sant field . : - ‘and three avee ee ee. . Colo two se baa brothers; and Oliver St. Burial will be in White] The Rosary will be recited at|yyrg, sw ley, aA a Detroit: children. renpurer of the cassie ive erect me : Chapel Memorial Cemetery. 8 p.m, Sunday at the Farmerjang ej rs and brothers, WA N W. WEST 1 Union, died ‘Thurs- The Rosary will be recited at : : : j RRE! COTT nee omg Hoag @ pm. Sunday in the Coats Fu-| She died Wednesday in St. Jo-|Snover Funeral, Home, Pontiac. (gyivia/” William, Linda, Susan, CLARKSTON Service for War- (tows he ar seatinued Srvice will be held at 9:30 a.m. illness. of nephritis. ospita:, Fonts "Michelle, all at home. pe eel islet > ace psi eens ee bh nena at ow rh ene ys Losey MRS. LEWIS S. WAHL | He had been employed at tea 51 ue es TOWNSITe ee eS ag than ot Becoh He was born in Sheridan, Wyo. et ok Vig . * Service for Mrs. Lewis S, Wahl| Federal Engineering Company of SPRINGFIEL OW NS — First Baptis ac. | section of Lakeview Cemetery. oe in Sarasota, Fila. | Detroit. Service for. Mrs, Nicholas (Mabel, Burial will be in Oakland Hills Sek Te cena ae MES MOTT FELSHA Wednesday will be held at 1 p.m.| Surviving are his wife, Donna; |G.) Rossi, 93, of 7565 Bridge Lake|Memorial Cemétery. » 34, tenan . MKS. LAMOTT FE Ww y a Lewii Pg lianas ee cc Mrs. LaMott (Helene) Felshaw |Saturday from the Voorhees-Siple'a son, Eddy, at home, two daugh-'Rd., will be held at 2 p.m, Monday'. He was an = ye ontiac} ernor ania. hig SIPS, Las yy) és : j = . formerly of Pontiac, died yester- " salt } ! (! wre " ope . “ ’~ =< day at the home of her daughter, - : . 3 - = , Mrs. Otto G, Schultz in Largo, - i Fla., after an illness of several months. Mrs. Schultz is the ‘wile of the former pastor of Grace Lutheran Church, now of Largo. Mrs. Felshaw, 78, was a mem- her of the Ladies’ Auxillary of the Detreit Deaf Institute, Lutheran Ladies Missionary Society, Luth-| eran Guild of . both Trinity lutheran Church of Detroit and Grace Lutheran Church of Pon- tiac; and the Lutheran Ladies Auxillary of Detroit. Surviving besides her husband and daughter ere four grand- children; and two sisters, Mrs. Clare Evans of Lake Orion and Mrs. Willlam Evans of Fiint, Mrs. Felshaw's body will be brought to A. O, Matthews Fu- neral Home, 1030° E. Grand Blvd., Detroit Sunday. At noon Monday it will be taken to Trinity Lutheran Church, De- troit, for the service at 2 p. m, Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery on Woodward avenue. MRS, JOHN T, FERGUSON ‘ Mrs. John T, (Mae J.) Ferguson, 65, of 146 Chandler St., was dead on arrival at Pontiac General Hos- pital yesterday. She had been ill several months. She was a member of St. Vincent de- Paul Church. Besides her husband she leaves her mother, Mrs, Frank E. Good- sell of Pontiac; three sisters,-Mrs. Grace Ferguson of Pontiac, Mrs. Loretta Gardner of Ortonville and | Mrs, Margaret Yingling of Clarks- ton Other survivors are five broth- ers, Charles Goodsell of Clarkston; John, Joseph, Frank and Leo Good- sell, all of Pontiac, The Rosary will be- recited at 7:30 p.m, Sunday at the Donelson- Johng Funeral Home, “ ‘Servidé will be held at 10 am. Monday at St. Vincent de. Paul Church with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery HAROLD KEIVIT Ilarold Keivit, 49, of 35 Bennett St., died this morning in St. Jo seph Mercy Hospital following an operation He was an employe of Ward- robe Cleaners. Ye ~~ Sory ving hesides his wife; Rose, | are q daughter, Rose M., a stu- dent at the University of Michi- gan; three sons, Harold W, also a student at the U. of M, Law- rence and Bruce, both at home; and two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Manns| Jo of Pontiac. and Mrs. Marie Oliver| of Lapeer. 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Pe Se a : = ae ‘a \ : Cy THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16.1950 ? age: - % P 5 ES 7 z eae ee = oe ernie Ess ee eee: . Fi : . « F oe : : é \ i j sy < js 2 3 * ae < Seer: oeaes aor €or. : : i c Hal Saris ee a S Boy Wonder 60, “Seill Growing Smithy Busy “The big: an pagal gs e iconoclast,.a cynic and a. pes- Robert * * * Maynard Hutchins, who wil] be 60| @0Fe of an optimist, feels the gen-| : NEW YORK (AP) — * - Mental © indolence,”’ “As Aristotle said, ‘Learning ‘is|better than it has ever been, and accompanied by pain.’ Too manyjig strongly hopeful of human at = pain,” he said. | “The biggest mistake man “Bee j | makes is that he doesn't think|“™iUné. “But if pressed for spe- through the is really worthwhile.” *:. * * * * x. At 60 he looks 50. His crew cut lo hair is graying, but his 6-foot-3 contemporaries don’t feel, a sense - frame shows no sign of a paunch. Nor does his mind, He is as-ready|do with the Russians, If all the as ever to fight for. his ideas, but Russians were to disappear to- still professes surprise that his|morrow—or become Republicans ideas stir up so much contro-|—everything wouldn't be fine, Wej @ . versy. “It is remarkable-to.me that|our own purposes, and not meas- people think of a: critic in an ad- “Crit- icism to me means appraisal. To most people it. seems to mean at- tack. But to lay the basis. for im- provement in any field you first| tion, The question is whether our have.to point out that things are}own democratic institutions can verse sense,"’ he observed. not already perfect.” Hutchins has been assailed asia lange, heterogeneous, bureau- cific grounds for Sinehile: 2st “M8t might be at a loss to explain why. |needs Pe 1S\simist. He régards himself as eral level.of -the world today is|- “Yes, I am hopeful,” he esaid, my optimism I “I don't believe, however, that rachieve progress. -“‘And I think that everything that is called progress isn't nec- essarily real progress. “Tf do feel, what many of my of crisis—and it has very little to must find our own standards and ure our own effort by the activ- ities of people we deplore. * * «x “The -crisis-1 feel. is a_ crisis about the whole American tradi- stand the strains and pressures of Crash! Another Window Smashed — but How? Mass, ..(AP) — “T’m so nervous I'm jumping out} crashed. of my rocking chair at the slight- est noise, expecting to hear morejall appeared to have been shat- SPRINGFIELD, glass crash.” u That. is the reaction: of Mrs. 80 - year - old| Said. grandmother, at whose home “39 windows have been broken since Charles Papineau, a°’week ago Tuesday, * * * Police . investigated, drew. John C. Parker, a self-styled) Poltergeists?—anyway there is no}. - * authority on poltergeist — noisy ghosts—stepped in. . He said he wanted first to elim-. inate any possible scientific ex- planation. He said he would install a re- cording thermometer in the bath- room of the 2!2-story frame home.) xk *& «x Three windows have been brok- en in the bathroom. Parker said|on. Don’t be frightened that the he wanted to check the possibility} things that are happéning may not that temperature changes might! be have shattered the windows. Mrs, Papineau and ber 13-year-| accept what is happening. Accept old grandson, Wayne, have both/it as — bene visited upon said they heard strange thump-| you.” : found no evidence of lawbreaking and with- A glazier reported the windows tered by a force from outside. All the broken glass fell inside, he _ *)® . Mrs. Papineau called in an in- surance agent to try and collect for $93.00 for having windows re- paired. The insurance agent was stumped. ‘‘How can I tell my of- fice the windows were broken by place for such on the damage claim forms." James M, Herrmann of Seaford, N.Y., whose home on Long Island experienced some unexplained bottle-top poppings about a year ago, told the Springfield, (Mags.) Union: — * Ogee Se “The only thing te do is put your faith in God and try to go, explainable. ‘Fry a8 much as possible to control yourself and oratic: -society—-whether the. ini vidual can stay free.” cher Me a eanael artinnaet “The process of mutual] intimi+ dation can lead only to general ae general jars. wan, Hutchins seés only final dis- * the same attentiée and spent the saMe money to these things that/universities spend too much -effort |plies his trade. “Another great problem of the will never learn to live reason-|his brother William, in the shop| future for man may be what tojably until they first learn tojacross from city hall, still uses the do with himself when he works reason better. only 20 hours a week. Suicidal tendencies are associated with}summed up in. this quotation at- boredom, and. leisure may destroy tributed to botli Charles the Bold|season—what witih plow shares, tion, |man unless education teaches him and William the Silent: nor to suc- Se a rm a Baro soe - ced in orer to persevere a * “ ~ jJorder to undertake, ROCHELLE, Il. (AP)—Although Flaine’ ati teenie “America vonitnad: ths: lune. jane “s | SE RWICE } intellectual powers, stil) feels men| before coming here in 1922:to join ‘old forge which is nearly 60 years His own philosophy, he said, is|old. d Right now is Schooning’s busy farm machinery, lawn mowers and making handwreught iron work, “Tt is ‘not necessary to hope.in | REPAIR Ff 7 rad _.* |we do to arms—well, think what/ teaching’ students: how to earn a — sacra a learned! L an on ization can-|could be done with 40 billion dol-|living instead of developing their the cksmith trade in Denniarky if \\ and Our Work Is Caw eed! 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Knudsen, QM _ vice president and general manager of Pontiac, said today as his Division prepared to display for Chicago Auto Show visitors which began today and ends January 25, In addition to Pontiac’s numer- ous special exhibits will be a total of 11 1959 models for show visitors to inspect, There will be a Bonneville con- vertible, a sports coupe and a Safari; a Star Chief Vista and ff *& sedan and six modeis in the lower priced Catalina series; a nine-passenger Safari, a conver- tible, a sports sedan, a four-door Vista hardtop, a sports coupe and a four-door sedan, Pontiae’s import car, the Vaux- hall Victor, will be represented by — two fe door sation wagon. Built in Eng land by General Motors, the Vaux- halls have been successfully mark- eted in this country for more than a year by Pontiac dealers. Attending the show in addition to Knudfen, are Frank V_ Bridge, general sales manager; J. C. -TWO EYEFULS — Chicago Auto show visitors will get a first hand look at Pontiac's glamorous 1959 Bonneville Vista, and-also the foot-splashing model. Finished in pearlescent acrylic lacquer, Chicago Auto Show Draws Pontiacs |tation as Jam- the industry and a wider segment, Jot the market with a versatile line comprised of four Bonneville mod- in the new Catalina series, x *« “Revolutiona?y’ styling changes and engineering innovations incor- porated in Pontiac’s exciting new “41958 line of automobiles are de- signed to satisfy a broad band of customér wants," according to Bridge. “Although we are entering an era of fierce competition, we feel that our new line anticipates this period Mith aggressive and pro- gressive new concepts of motoring, and we therefore look forward to a highly successful sales year in 1959,"" Bridge forecast. Lawn Mower Sales Up cre ar ey nt see ANDES 10 Mostow Indian State Head | MADRAS, India, (AP) = Tre! Communist chief minister of Ker-| —,. for economic aid his state. * * * Chief Minister E. M. S. Ni wh budripad told newsmen in Trivan- drum, capital of the southwest In- dian state, that he will ask | PAINT PAN and ROLLER SET Reg. $1.69 99") jeson, executive assistant to the general manager, for dealer rela- tions; and R. W. Emerick, direc- ‘tor of public relations. “Our 14 completely new mod- els in.three series reflect ultra- modern design from every angle, inside and out,’ Knudsen assert- ed, : = . ‘Phe dramatic new appearance features a lower, wider body, roomier interiors, up to 37 per cent greater glass area, eye-pleas ing, Magic Mirror acrylic lacquet exterior finishes, and clean-Jined surfaces énhanced by a minimum of tastefully-applied ornamenta- tlon,”’ he said Knudsen also served notice that Road Car" ance with added economy and! +satfety.'_he declared. “A new high performance en- gine, a track nearly five inches wider to Increase stability, heav- ler, more durable brakes, and a stronger, more rigid frame, are but a few of our major engineering innovations in 1969,” seentenee neem Pontiac intends to retain ifs repu-| “America’s Number One| “Pontiae owners will! jrealize the very best in perform-| Knudsen added, - eee all * MM e Shock Resistant e Water Resistant e Non-Magnetic _ @ Sweep Second Hand e Metal Expansion Band Inventory Clearance Priced — at only Pontiac Enggass INVENTORY Hcarauce WATCHES kkk Drastically Reduced Prices Ladies’ and Men’‘s ROUGH and TOUGH | WATCHES THE STORE WHIRE GRANOPA (5) (is) AND GRANOMA BOUGHT the car turns slowly over a water pool for a continuous exhibit of Pontiac’s exterior and in- terior styling features, while a unique lighting system iuminates the colorful display. . According to Knudsen, provide by far the biggest single use for small gasoline engines. During 1957, mower sales totaled 3,300,000, an increase. of 100,000 over 1956, From 1952 through {1957 more than 15,900,000 were sold in the United States; of these ‘opens Jan. 27. - = WASHINGTON — Lawn mowers. Red Hot Debate HURON, S.D. (UPI) — The de-/ bate topic for the South Dakota High School Speech Assn. this school year is: ‘Resolved, that | the United States should adopt the. essential features of hs Rus- FLAT ENAMEL Long Life Interior Closeout ~ LATEX PAINT 13,000,000 are still in use., sion system of — Dr. B. R. Berman . Pontiac will be shooting for fifth place in FEATURING THE LATEST . FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR - We Also ——Optometrist— © Feature i‘ me Loca 17"N: Scginaw St. CONTACT FE 4-7071 FEderal 2-1026 ec a 4 ee T~ 7 4a ame ad leader! e DOUBLE DRESSER ¢ @ MIRROR. @ PANEL BED "999 _ $23 DELIVERS SMART PROVINCIAL BEDROOM -FRUITWOOD FINISH | SPECIALLY PRICED TRIPLE DRESSER and BED . 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PTA officers have extended an, invitation to all persons in the school district to attend whether or not they are PTA members or " parents. The proposed bond issue will go before school district voters in a special election to be held Feb. 2. A report on problems connected with the boys’ safety patrol and the girls’ service squad at Roose- ~ velt School will be given by mem- bers of the units. * * * Sponsored by Mrs. Astrid Sher- | man, the safety patrol will be rep resented by its captain, Larry Bok, and lieutenants Toby PitSer, Mich: ael Cady and Eric Foxman Be Explained! building may be made more ser- viceable. Sudent council officers are Jan ‘Paddy, president; Kardle Hanes, vice president; Janice Heiron, sec- retary; and Michael Cady, treas- ‘urer. : The seventh grade chorus will jappest on the program. Boys Beat, Rob Priest in Bronx He Suffers Concussion, Bruises After Offering Youths Lift to Subway NEW YORK (UPI) — A Roman Catholic priest was. reported in) serious condition today as the re- sult of a beating by two Bronx youths he met at a late hours res- ‘taurant. , oe The Rev. John O'Connell, 47, of _St. Brendan's Church, the Bronx, staggered into a lunchroom shoe- ° less and minus much of his cloth- ing early. yesterday morning to | report the attack. From his de- scription of the assailants, police arrested Patrick Murphy, 16, and Paul Hergan, 21. - ~ | According to Father O'Connell, i ‘who is under treatment at Miser-, icordia Hospital for a brain con- ‘cussion and multiple bruises, he Sue Faulkner is captain of the met the youths at 4:30 a. m. at a service squad «with Patti MeLen- restaurant and agreed to give non, Joan Parry and Susan Penny them a lift to a nearby subway as lieutenants. Mrs. Iva J. Price is sponsor of the group. Members of the Roosevelt School student council pill dis. | cuss their schodlroom needs and suggest ways in which the school Numbing Cold Spreads ‘station. Pojice said the priest dis- iplayed a wallgt containing $70 in ibills when paying his check. Father O'Connell told police the yeuths attacked him and left him ‘unconscious on a street corner, & Biting Winds Sting East By The Associated Press Wintry weather, rest, was hack in business today, dealing arctic air and gusty winds across most of the eastern two- thirds “of the country. Stiff northerly winds, with gusts swept across up to 40 mph. midcontinent, eastward across the Appalachians. Sub-zero cold and biting winds, stung northern Midwest Most of the shivered in tures. Temperatures of 15 degrees be- low zero and lower were report- regions near Zero ed in northern Minnesoto and east- similar ern North Dakota, with marks indicated in parts o Dakota and Wisconsin * * * Temperatures dropped as much as 30 degrees in most of the area from the Ohio Valley ward into the southern plains. ft! was freezing in Aransas and. western Tennessee and near the 32 mark in parts of Mississippi. Heavy snow accompanied the cold in parts of ‘the upper Ohio Valley, western New York and Success and Failure in 2 Missile Tests EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla.| i” — kglin’s first venture into the) field was pronounced a succéss by the Air Bomare guided missile Force In the first launching a Bomare a jet drone flying 87 over the Gulf of Mexico Thursday, ; officials said : However, the Atlas Aico fired from Cape Canaveral Jast night flew less than 208 miles, the | Mip-Kaice announced today. It said. _there was trouble in the rocket en gine system after a short(inches in several sections, cold air southward |® lWest. Vi into the western Gulf regton and “CS! Virginia. north centra) region tempera- southwest from the new multimillion-dollar test center, scored a direct hit on: miles out) fice northern New England, with three Snow flurries fell throughout the Great Lakes region. * * * snow and rain slicked A mixture of and some freezing New York state and across western Pennsylvania into | were reported in iand hazardous driving warnings were issued The mixture of - snow or rain Iwas expected to continue into the ‘Middle Atlantic states, but chang ing to snow In most sections as lcolder air moves into the region. Fairly mild weather upper 30s as far north as Wash Tington, Threat of Bomb at State Capitol Livens Up Day LANSING —No bomb. The State Capitol at Lansing wasn't blown up last yesterday | OF last night But a felephoned bomb threat caused a lot of scurrying around busy. “a mad veteran” totched off the bemb scare “mad at the Veterans Trust Fund and was going to take a home-made bomb to the Capitol Mrs. Jeanne MeCloud, — the -phone operator who received the call, immediately notified the of- of John F. Gafner, state preperty manager, - ' State Police were called “and within five minutes, shortly after 1pm. an emergency squad ar- | rived at the Capitol, The State Police-fanned out to search for suspicious persons or packages. Nothing was found, Super (1-4 Direct Detve >... - $258. RO with 74" Ber & Chain Super 8-4 4" Ber & Chain Prices _ KING FE 4-1412 Call fo McCULLOCH , F ERFORMANCE Derenvasuity Model MAC 35A! WITH 20” BAR & CHAIN WE TAKE TRADE-INS—-FASY CREDIT TERMS (2391 Pontiac Rd, . Quatity— Look for the leading name in chain saws when you try or buy one — McCulloch, the profes- sional’s choice. start at just $197.65 for the BROS. Cor. Opdyke Rd. 2° sd FE 4-0734 aire” , rain jhighways and streets in southern! southward | Similar conditions | New Engtand’ prevailed , in some areas east of the Appa-. for a while and kept State Police | _A phone call from a man who - described himself as a friend of | The caller said his friend was | : —— 1 School System to Be Discussed. Glengary PTA Meeting at 7:30 Monday to Evaluate Opinionaires COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Vari- jous phases of the Michigan school isystem will be discussed at the regular meeting of the Glengary Elementary School PTA slated for 7:30 p.m. Monday at the sehool. {Test of Ordinance asia End © High Court Delision’ ‘Due in Port Huror LANSING-B — A case testing | | inspection reached the decision stage in the! The discussion is a followup of information received on ‘‘opinion- forms which were filled out ‘by Glengary PTA‘ members re- cently. The PTA membe rs in atten. danee will be divided into four groups at the beginning of the program with one leader as- signed to each group. Leaders will be Mrs. Charles. iSecully, of the Walled Lake PTA Council; John Clark, of the Walled Lake Consolidated School District Board ef Education; FE. V. Ayars. principal of Walled Lake Senior High School and Joseph Deimling, program chairman of the Glen- jgary PTA. * * * Each group will enter question-and-answer — period lowing the discussoin Afterward, the groups will take part in a joint meeting with each ‘group reporting on conclusions drawn from the discussions. into a - fol-| | the validity of Port Huren's milk Michigan Supreme Court, It was taken under advisement yesterday after 13 months of pre- ‘liminary skirm and argu- ments. An opi is expected in. March at the earliest. Norman F, Knowlton, a. St. St. Clair County+ distributer for the Twin Pines Dairy, has urged the high court. to hold uncon- stitutional the section of the or- dinance setting fees, His attorney, Normarf “H“Magel of Detroit, tion, disc piminate s in favor of local dairiés and placed’ an insupport- able econemic burden on outsiders to prevent competition. | Atty. James M. Kelley, _repre- senting the city, contended the is- sue was settled in a previous low- er court case. Knowlton’s suit was dismissed on this ground ona mo- tion in St. Clair eounty circuit court, : : The ordinance requires a $5 an- nual inspection fee for each pro- ducer's farm when the- milk plant of an applicant for a local ilicense is located more than five imiles from the eity hall, Mage! said that farms producing for Twin Pines number in excess of 13,000. He further told the court , that. the dairy’ s farms are Subject! ordinance finally has| - argued that the sec-| Fe eos A n Milk Case || of a now US. ambassador to 2 Cuba. : to replace Eine! F. . Seaith who) Pavanabe, DOW line and “to ) wrod any Set Es ascoas ESCANABA, Mich. fe atiraed Saturday came 4s|Mountain Daily News ceased publi- resigned -last Ef when negotiations be- diverted|tween the two newspapers and the International jected 150 Feet Off Coneid ” to rigid by the: statel ~ But U. re Intervention and. the city of Detroit. to *Halt. ene i “Can the ordinance really be | Cuba ls Out for the protection of —— and safety of ita people when milk it seeks to bar has been reat, Oo Sas ae heretofore imspected by another | WASHINGTON — Indignation community = 40 or 56 miles in Congress today against high, if not higher thes of Port Huron’s?” Magel asked He cited a case involving the * |Dean Milk Company in which the| But State Department and con- petra States Supreme Court'sregsional sources said flatly the ck down a local ordinance 0M (Jnjted States would-not intervéne ite it, attempted to interfere directly in the island republic to with interstate commerce ‘rather halt fie ‘killings. : * | let Pilot Lives to rel It OAKLAND, Calif. (AP)—Lt, Cmdr. Ralph Fielding shot himself head first through the canopy of his B jet oraining plane at only 150 feet altitude. f -<%. ¥ He accidentally had touched the ejection button. He escaped with a broken leg; no headache, “It was quite a sensation,” he said in Oak Knoll — it th of local! than protect the health of local: — sey iawmaxere called lors Se United Nations investigation, a trade embarge against Cuba and Head-On Crash Sends | a ban on tourist travel to the Catibbean vacation spot. rion Man. to Hospital — oO ?P Sen. John Sparkman (D-Ala), & ‘A two-car head-on collision 0/ member of the Senate Foreign Re- Clarkston road just west of Sunset/ja+iong Committee, said the United lane in Orion Township yesterday|States should use its “very best sent a Lake Orion man to Pontiac offices and offers of: friendship” Genéral Hospital with head in-\t, persuade Castro/to end the juries. exeeutions. But he ed: ‘I don't Oakland County sheriff's depu-|think there we a: action ties said James S. Williams, 21, Of we should take.” 210 S. Broadway St., lost control | * w+ <¢ of his auto on slippery pavement . ; and skidded into the other lane. Tait ad fleet ol i) Williams was reported in satis-|i¢ 4. United States sent Marines factory condition today. The other io Cube to curb the killings. es —— driver, Michaél L. Wethy, 21, of 4423 Homesite St., was uninjured, | Congressional” Geputies said. — : pressures | | mounted for the prompt naming | Navy Hospital. “They said I tanded only six seconds after I touched the butten. It’s almost impossible to say how I really did feel. I was saved by my nylon elevator. ‘The ’chute opened automatically 11 seconds after Field- ing was shot not more than 50 feet. above the plane—an. alti- tude of only 200 feet. REFRESHER FLIGHT Fielding was taking a refresher paceman flight with Lt. John B: McDaniel. As he turned control over to McDaniel, Fielding accidentally touched the ejection button. Up and out he shot, his head rest crashing through the 34 inch plexiglass canopy. : “The next second I was out in the air stream,” said Fielding, who is 38. “There was no airplane under’me any- more. I took only. two oscillations (side swings in. = chute) and I “hit the ground. ‘ “I think that’s when I broke my leg, but the Navy is invecdigntn’ to see if it was broken in the ejection.” ®@ Sofa or Sofa Bed _ @ Matching Chair | @ | @ Cocktail Table @ 2 Throw Pillows @ Smoker FREE PARKING : Tobles | @ 2 Decorator Lamps ALL 10 PIECES IS 5419888 : ONLY $13 DOWN | GIANT Value = e HOWARD PARLOR e KROLAN ¢ CHARLES SCHNEIDER ¢ DIAMOND BROTHERS OPEN MONDAY & FRIDAY ‘til 9 SAVE ON LIVING Room suites AND SECTIONALS! — 10-Pc. 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Eel Fe Fa. 7 | : rigs ee a aa ; 2 : : : Sn sa 3 : ; < : E : : £ Beg . ; ; : as : i no > ; ‘ ; bs f Lt det = . ae } f} * ' ~~ eee eo _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1959 a Disaster Holds. Uncanny ‘Spell. for Mankind) in 20'Years See By PHYLLIS BATTELLE feel alive .and lucky, as echaiintsigh ak te vandha Goalies d.entty dnpt enacts Wek av d?”’ he remarked, “Well, good- ‘MOSCOW (AP)—The Soviet Un- NEW YORK—There is a horrid|emerging from church services on|nearly three thousand hu ma n)siant albatross. ~ "ibye.” ion has begun its fitst census/!@seination about watching dis-ja ‘sunny morning, voices, raised in’agonized scream- oo = — oe trade Lightoller survived the Titantic| Conclusive Evidence cal Us for in 20 years. Trud, the union | aster. SHROUDED IN MYSTERY ings and callings from within the newspaper, marked the. occasion! This is a | a . highway sicckdent ee walls the ‘Titan’, “king, waich would seni to de- PRESCRIPTION . with a caustic attack on ‘the Unit-|means a road block of spectators, ee meer ien backw ard end| Oe a pee ee oe eee ; ed States census: wiy a squad.of policeticn musi|Success of endless wevivals of the/aove, Oey ee the sea. -(ttips. the Oceanic and the Falcon here bought a raffle ticket for 30 SERVICE *jsank under him. cents on an electric clock. After- It is easy to understand, then,'wards she noticed the drawing was the parting words of his company Set for Feb. 29. But that's a leap when there is.a|Titantic disaster is the air of mys- ial i tery that still surrounds it. The J, Arthur Rank where she floated a dying monster, ‘ ee groaning with her death wound.” There’s no question U. §. _ Census is to assist monopo- about it. We give lists in “‘ihcreasing exploitation tion, SF tas 8 BelNe. qe if and stepping up {he-robkery of the} It must be the masochist in man.| which made the latest : uncov-|A ‘FLOATING CITY’ manager when Lightolter retired/year date—and over a year away. you safety, purity working . people.” He ‘can identify himself with thejered some new, supernatural-type Describing his fictitious ship as|from the White Star Line after 20|She called police who arrested and double-checked The Soviet nose count, it add-|Victims of disaster—even if his|data that we hadn't heard of. For|‘‘a floating city,” Robertson alsojyears. three men for ‘investigation of a —. heal our prescrip- detailed the payload, the speed, the ed, is for the of obtaining greatest tragedy in life has been/example. ewrere ng weight and the route of the Titantic “Oh, you are leaving us, are fake raffle swindle. an abscessed tooth. And, depend- “important information necessary In ‘1898, 14 years before the |“ ’ - to achieve the majestic tasks set|ing on his own state of mind, he : ‘un. [With prophetic accdracy. : AS. i out by the sevenyear plai.” either suffers WITH the man on pri ee a os = Here, are his statistics on his Se Can Greatly Assist in the “Of course, such a goal: has|the burning deck, or it: “| can heel eery writer named | nothing but the best interests of An this explains why “A Night | Morgan Rehertaum wrety x pro |ctual, “Titantic”’ in parenthgses): MEN S$ REHABILITATION PROGRAM the workers,” it said. | Te Remember"—the newesffi'm | phetie yarn. | Number of persons aboard the | of the Unofficial estimates. place* the | Soviet Union population at about about the old disaster of the “Titan,” 3,000 (‘Titantic,” 2,340). . 2 Titantic—has been named one of ~ Lifeboats, 24 (20), SALVATION ARMY It was called Eutility; or the| 200 millions. The U. S. population| the 10 best of the year, and is |“ 7% OF the Titan.” the| Speed at impiict with iceberg, SAVE YOUR OLD NEWSPAPERS a eo ae = = fe “paipln ang fare taal chip of he wie Star 5 Knote (98 keots). tor our Pick-Up Teucks as Sarde —— 4 hea: 3 : j Displacement, 70,000 tons (66,- > your neighborhood IN THE OAKLANE _ 8 pe & as men Line with uneanny accuracy—but} 995 554) Ay 7 . i ‘The difference between ‘gossip| You know the fate of this 45,000-/he told the dread story” almost aon oo S| - OR CALL FE "8-9601 EATRE BLDG | and news is whether you tell ititon hotel, this ‘‘marine Ritz,” asjexactly as it later was to happen. — » $82.5) ee A truck will be dispatched promptly or bear it.. . . Sign in a restau-|Joseph Conrad described it; you| ‘Seventy-five thousand tons— ("I ec mee for newspapers or other articles. } ; : ~ rant: ‘Use your Fingers. Emily|have seen it in other movies, on|deadweight—rushing through the| Still another legend of the dra- Thank you Post. Doesn’t Eat Here, Anyway’’|TV, in picture books and news- . Insect collectors list more than|papers—but you just want to seejhe wrote, 600,000 species, most of which are it once more to remember what/an ones collected on windshields, —Earl'stark tragedy looks like. If only * * Wilson, ~- ‘because, after the spectacle, you fog at the rate of 50 feet a second.” |matic sinking revolves around the “had hurled herself at|Titantic’s heroic second officer, Charles Herbert Lightoller. He was said to be haunted by the curse of “ 1] See the Rexall television show this Sunday, Jan. 18, for good THE ‘SSALVATION ARMY family entertainment and announcement of Rexall Jumbo Sale. Men’s Social Service Center NBC-TV. 7 P.M. 118 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac | af? ~ se , 2. “Amid ee roar of escapingithe Ancient Mariner since, in his WHEN AN EVENT LIKE THIS COMES ALONG YOU ARE MIGHTY LUCKY! AFTER 38 YEARS WE ARE CLOSING OUR DOWNTOWN STORE THAT IS THE PLAIN AND SIMPLE REASON FOR The L ON’S STORE ele SALE ~ Shop ‘at Both. Stores. Dnt 10 P.M. TONIGHT Use Your Lion Charge All Sales Final —No _Exchanges — No Refunds A SALE WITH A REASON! NOT JUST AN EXCUSE! | We Are. Closing Our Downtown Store! ‘This is a sale for provident people who have a desire for fine quality clothing and shoes for the entire family . . ahd ‘are ready to buy NOW at unheard-of price reduc- tions. No cheap inferior merchandise bought especially Nothing but our fine quality Lion for sale purposes. By One Half . g With a Big Sale At Both Stores to Reduce Stocks . SAVE UP TO 70% WE CAN'T HAVE 2 STOCKS IN OUR MIRACLE MILE STORE, THEREFORE MUST SELL HALF OUR MERCHAN- -DISE! IN ORDER TO SELL OUR TREMENDOUS STOCK | OF CLOTHING AND SHOES IN THE SHORTEST POSSI ‘BLE TIME, WE ARE HAVING THIS SALE AT BOTH OF OUR STORES. BE AT EITHER STORE EARLY! | Store clothing and shoes in this close-out sole. J ‘ ee od THE _SAVINGS WILL ‘BE SENSATIONAL! = 4 ‘ Reg. to $14.98 Girls’ segs eta .90 ‘ ‘ : BARGAIN SPECIALS LADIES Non $1966 $590 COAT Shltes fccc..1, 8880 BOYS , - BARGAIN SPECIALS: | Girls’ Patent. Leather Rag ta $2.00 Lele’ Wewsky |.-...2 bes $1.00 08 77° SOB tenn See 7 versees $5.90 Wey $24.98 Boys’ Jackets and Subvibans. $16.99 «te! ee Scamperoo Sandals $: 99 Reg. to $5.00 Ladies’ Jewelry .......2 for $3.00 Re#- $3.00, Gina Robes = See $2.90 Rog. $19.95 Boys’ Suite .......... sees $14.90 Girls’ Bulky Sweaters $ 90 lar $495. Areal buy that Reg. to $7.98 Ladies’ Sweaters........... $3.99 me Cee Oe ee = Reg. $24.95 Boys’ Suits ............-...$16.90 , | Regular $5.98 bulky sweaters "OR ieereent a Reg. to $14.98 Ladies’ Sweaters nvee cers: $7 eer ge . Reg. $14.98 Boys’ Sport Coats ............$9.99 that are all the rage this season. | = ee Let ta $198 Ladlen! laween..- 2 fae $8.00. Reg. $2.98 Gis’ Sleepers... .....-..----51-90 Reg. 39¢ G 49c Boys’ Socks... 3 for $1.00 a ie ck Reg. 49c Ladies’ Panties ............3 for $1.00 et fog Yeon Bu we BOO CUO. 4 6 Reg. 15¢ & 79 Boys’ E-Z Underwear. 3 tor $2.09 —ee Reg 79¢ Ladies’ Nylon Panties .......2 for $1.00 ° “*6 to $29.95 Girls’ Winter Coats ...... $16. Reg. 89 G 95¢ Boys’ &-Z Underwear. 3 for $2.59 7 SARGAINISPEEILIS - BARGAIN SPECIALS Reg. $1.59 Delight Form Bras ............. $1.29 Reg. $1.29 Boys’ Ankle Drawers ............ 99 Reg. to $22.95 All: Weather Coots fevesss $18.99 MEN'S — >... -Reg. 40 $$,98- Boys’ Cord Stacks. —-+ s+. «$3.99 Men‘s Alt Wool: ° - Men's Porto Ped Shoes S {* Reg. $1:00 Sifk Squeres ......./.. ee Reg. t0 $7.98 Boys’ Cord Slacks. ..........$4.99 Finer Suits $ 90 Reg. to $69.95 100%. Bleck htpece Costs. . $38.00 R $s 0 ‘ 00 Reg. 98 Boys’ Drack Slacks ... 9: . «+4. $3.99 “Boks right trom our shel bach “Reg. $29.95 Ledies’ Knit Drestes ......... $11.99 —— o 355 Men's ewe Topco. .$8 Reg. 10 $7.98 Boys’ Dress Slacks ...:.,...-$5.99 | Regular $50 and $55 Clipper. alt gles j Reg. $65 Men's imported, TF: Topeosts . . $44.00 = eed Dee es ears a _€raft and ether famous A te bargain Reg. $5.98 Ladies’ Skirts tysteeteess spe. $8.90 1 ‘Reg. to $11.98 Boys’ Dress Siecks..........$6.99 Sanaa Reg. $75 Men's Cathmere Blend Topcoats. . $51.00 ol icon Reg. $10. 98 ‘Ladies’ Skirts . jovree as shee «$5.90 Reg. $24. 95. Men's Sportcoats 2 inmien «+... $17.00 Reg. to $3.98 Boys’ Sport Shirts acd $1.99 . - : 4 aA _ Reg. to $14.98 Ladies’ Skirts wt esetegeses $8.90 Reg. $29.95 Maen‘s Sportcosts .....- sees $22.00 Reg. to $3.98 Boys’ Sweeters ..........--- $2.99 Fs J . — Reg. $5.98 Ladies’ Nylon Slips sedhoconesd: $3.99 R 9.95 G $4 oo 31.00 ~~. Reg. to $5.98- Boys’ Sweaters: Teles a eulsiels _ 8399- aa “BARGAIN SPECIALS — _ = BARGAIN SPECIALS Ree. $3.98 Siston Atal eg. $39.95 & $45 Men's Sporteoste v4. $31.00 Rae RY $3.99 : es. Poel ylon Half Slips... .2 for $4.00 Reg. $4.G $5 Von Heusen Colored Shirts... . $3.39 * ad teem pet) 9 OOO TEA an Boys’ Jackets Ladies’ Blouses Reg. to $8.95 Ladies’ Girdles... $3.99 Reg. $4.00 Vin Heusen White Dress Shirts. $3.49 |—6$f 99 . Reg. to $8.98 Ledies’ Girdles . .. $3.69 > Reg. $5.00 Van # White D Shirts: . $4.39 SHOES and Suburbons Ste ae sgtes a for Reg. $7.98 wia P $4.99 eg. an Heusen ress a Ladies’ lannel Slacks... - Reg. $2.50 Men's Ties .......... eee loaiee $1.99 Regular $22.98. Perfect for ? aos "bay Reg. to $17.98 Special Group Ladies’ Dresses. $3.99 Rog $1.50 Men's Pioneer Belts ...........$1.19 Reg. to $14.95 Men's Portage Shoes’.......$8.99 | printer, wear with quilt linings Reg. $8.95 Men's Dress Slacks ....... see. $6.90 — Reg. to $14.95 Men‘s jarman Shoes .......$8.99 GIRLS’ : Reg. $9.95 & $10.95 Men's Dress Slecks . .. .$7.90 Reg. to $14.95 Men's fortune Shoes .......$8.99 a BARGAIN SPECIALS Reg. $12.95 Men's Dress Slacks ..,...... :§10.90 Reg. to $19.95 Men’s Porto-Ped Shoes ... .$15.88 BARGAIN SPECIALS re Reg. $13.95 Ledies’ Car Coate—Quilt lined... $6.99 Reg. $10.95 Men's Knox snd Mallory Hate. . .$8.99 Reg. $10.95 Maen‘s Low Work Shoes ...... . $7.99 ee : oS : Ladies’, Winter Storm Coats Reg. to $8.95 Ladies’ Millinery ........$1 and $2. _ Reg. $15.00 Men’s Knox ond Mallory Hats. .$12.99 Reg. $14.95 Men's Porte-Ped Work Shoes. . $9.99 Ladies’ All Wool S 99 eae 88 Reg. 39c fe 49c Girls! Anklets ........B for $1.00 . -Reg.- $3.95 Men's NiteKeatt Pajomss ......$8.49 Reg. $3.95 Mon’s Slippers Fleece Lined.....$2.99 | Knit Dresses Rerular $115 en Reg. 59e G 79 Girls’ Anklets ........2 fer $1.00 Reg, $4.95 Men's Weldon Pajemas .......$4.39 Reg. $18.95 Porte-Ped Police Shoes... $14.88 | pecuiar $29.95. Genuine per = year — bat "yea oa 3 Ret. 39¢ & 49e' Girls’ Underwear; i+. 2 for $4.00--~-—-Reg-- -$1.98- Men's Sweatdhitte cerry ver G59 —— Reg-$15.95--Men's Ripple Soler. ss) 7 $1288 -F ehenitte woot knits neviga “ wet ome _ Reg 59 Gitta” Underwear... ci 2 for $1.00, Reg. $16.95 Men's Winter Jockets ........ $7.99 Rew. $9.95 panteoe GA Weast Bae - +o. S469 and pril-over style. _— — ae fe ee peewee . 3 fer $2.09 Reg. $4.98 Men's Hooded Sweatshirts . $3.99 eg $13.95, Neturslixers .... «oe $7.90 ‘a - =~) Réw. $1.98 Girl’ Stips . GILAD *- Reg. B5c Men's Socks. . vse, 6g Reg. $11.95 Bane fettich Shoes * . $6.85 - “BARGAIN ‘precials Reg: 10 $16.95. Girt’ Car Costs .......-. $10.90 “ Reg. $1.50.6 $1.95 Men's Socks... ..3 tor $4.00 Reg. $10.95" Ladies’ White Nurses’ Oxfords $8.90 BARGAIN SPECIALS Reg. to $19.95 Girls’ Cor Costs. ..... «ss. $14.90 Reg. 55¢ Cashion-loot Work Socks .. & for $1.00 Reg. $9.95 Ladies’ Loaters, Saddles, Oxtords . Men’ Winter Jackets Ladies’ Bulky Sweaters nie Reg. $16.95 Children’s SwoSuits ........ $11.90 Reg. @9e Man's Work Socks... ......3 for $1.79 ond Coretta 6.6 egg $6.99 s $ (99 ’ $19.95) Saebilte os 5.0<...$14.90 Reg. $4.00 Men's Sport Shirts . ieavses 290 . $7.95 Children’s pba: Wee Wome $4.99 OT fan- enmes Reg. Children’s reper errr ie. { Regnin 900.20 soca, A Toe sa See S20 cians Sect "<1$97.90 Reg. $5.00 Man's Sport Shirts. os. :s ee. ees $8.90 alg. 51.95 Chthres’s Seengenes $3.99...) tastle, ‘buy that probably, won't ‘i Oadiel 6boks ane Reg. to $7.95 Men's Sport Shirts ...... ++ $4.90 Reg. to. $12.95 Jarmian & Portage Men's Shoes $6.99 ever be repented 4 598 Cit! Drewes sae green ves $3.90 ng Date itad ay cm eleramal hai: tle Reg. $8.95 Ladies’ Sport Oxtords seesseees $3.99 = A ¢ ie : m { : ¥ a j * f - FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY. 16, 1950 | ee , (Advertisement) People 50 to 20 a COPY DOWN THIS NAME AND ADDRESS NOW... =>. and write today_to find—eut;— hew you can still apply for a $1,000 life insurance policy to; - 4} help take care of final expenses without burdening your family.| Mail ‘a postcard or letter, giving your name, address and year of birth toc» Old American Ins. Co. 3 West 9th, Dept. L3721A Kansas City, Missouri There is no no one will call on you. You can handle the entire transaction by mail. Specialized Service @TV _| @ HI-Fl __ 4 @ TAPE RECORDERS @ RECORD CHANGERS @P.A. SYSTEMS ~~ @ RADIOS . | @ OFFICE INTERCOMS, |.@ WEBCOR FACTORY SERVICE ° BLAKE RADIO-TV 3149 W. Huron ——— ER obligation —and | wel PHYLLIS W W. SMITH fo Sing Here Se Phyllis W. Smith, a 1956 gradu- \ate of Pontiac Central High School, | p.m. Sunday in the high school auditorium, .* * ; Gladys Manning will be accom- panist. A student at the New England 'Conservatory of Music in Boston, ‘she appeared on television in 1957 ‘f.with the Fred Waring Show. She FE 4-5791 » once te mee een nomenon ie a ‘3 = : At Pontiac ‘Northers High School Tomorrow _ The arema of cherry pies will! Girls 14 hu years old, reb- ifill the halls of Pontiac Northern homemak |High School Saturday when more ‘University Cooperative Hotels in Detroit, P a4. the Golden Analsersary High {of the North Pontiac Pci Club, | onti lac Stars | School Chorus oO fhe 50th anni- jand Edward Maier, pre sident ae top crust and be baked in pie | will present a voice recital at 8 | also has sung at Statler Hilton’ 20 to Vie in Cherry Pie Contest motte a $300 scholarship to any degree- -granting institution, ’ The state winner will participate in the 27th annua} National Cherry resenting high school ing departments or 4-H pow were eligible to enter the con- than 20 Oakland County girls com-| test which begins at 9 a.m., aé- pete in the annual county baking contest. | cording to Mrs. Jane Hoerath, Pie Baking Contest in Chicago Feb, The contest is sponsored by the, County 4H agent. 19. > —— Canners and Freezers ‘the Michigan Cherry Pro- foeess Assn. and the Michigan) Cherry Commission through the, cooperation of the Michigan State Extension Oakland County. Since the school has six ovens, the contest will be conducted in ishifts so that each girl may have Second and third place winners of the county contest will be given wallets by the S.S. Kresge Co. in ther own oven. Pontiac. Detroit Edison Company ’ Judges for the pies in the con-| also will give each of the county test will be Barbara Hoy, home entrants an apron, economics teacher at Norup Junior, gp the contest planning com- |High School, Oak Park; Marguerite gyittee are Sue Anderson, Pon- j Hague, regional home economist) tige Northern High School home ‘for Lamb Institute, and Mary Wal-) eceenomies teacher; Mary Hardy, ‘quist’ Macomb County: 4-H agent.; | county honre demonstration PERSONALITY COUNTS So Mise Moy and Mrs Hoe ti : | Service, Chicago ane | Bpston ; On April 16, 1956, Miss Smith | was selected as one of 12 girls | frpresentias Michigan, to sing tional ence in St. Louis, Music Paecaters rf confer. /mercé will judge the girls on per-| |144 inches *. , Mo. | sonality, which represents one-fifth, kt & .. | She was a winner in the ‘ ‘Pontiac of the judging. iStars of Tomorrow” progr: am in) 11955, and a finalist in the * ‘Search| for a Star’ contest in Detgoit. . ‘Each ‘ecuieaienk is. required to: armas her own equipment and| heed fol ben! ee ingredients, with the exception of | “au by icealgend greta na the cherries which. will be pro-' bee ae! _ i ichi ; ers. ~~ + * “Chamber of Commerce and n vided by Michigan cherry grow During her high school years, | overnight jraveling bag { The she was a member of the Senior pontia. Press. She -will a per. | League of bape Tue “iy Lage ticipate in the state contest in cale and the All-State orus al | Grand Rapids, Jan, 29-30. Interlochen. Miss Smith is the daughter of, Her expenses to Grand . Rapids, Mr.-and Mrs. James L. C. Smith) land those of her 4-H Club leader of 219 Rapid St. and a member|or homemaking teacher, also will of Newman AME, Church. ‘be | paid. The stete winner will a aS It's Psychological WASHINGTON —. Taxpay- use the simple punch card form, 1040A, on incomes up to $15,000, Internal. Revenue Commissioner Dana Latham said today: ita SPREE StELS | edt LED OEM EE bu bite is tdi pede epga ites ti! iz) util ibe iietet De OPP eb brady bit bs) tus fh wiPL tei cei ta chet ae: Bebe y bi) rie cme kbs) obs a ehh Tint ers may be allowed next year !o || ) LOOK at THESE SAVINGS! WARM $39.50 to $49.50 Miracle 7453 SUITS CAN YOU EXPECT. THAN SAVINGS OF 50% to 70% O F} ON FINE SUITS—TOPCOATS—JACKETS AND PANTS... | KNOW EVERYWHERE YOU LOOK YOU SEE SALE PRICES . . BUT . ... EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE ' SOMEONE MUST SACRIFICE THEIR © CLOTHING STOCK TO RAISE CASH ... AND... 1 BOUGHT OUT THE WATER- FORD MEN’S STORE . ‘AND, BROTHER! | BOUGHT IT CHEAP ENOUGH... THAT'S WHY YOU GAN BUY SUITS ... TOPCOATS . . ; SPORTSWEAR UP TO 70% oF Blend and All Wool * * “TOPCOATS "WHILE THEY LAST YOUR CHOICE THE SUITS The miracle blending of Dacron and Rayon Ace- tate for longer wear and shape retaining qualities, the suit you want at the price you want, The Top Coats All Wool Tweeds, sizes~ 38 to 44. Quilt lined zip- in and out lining. Rayon”. and Dacron’ all purpose coats. g Values to $10 $55 and $59.50 All Wool Your Choice TOPCOATS HATS SUITS °3 3 NOW Hard to Believe But True}. — -}- 2§ 587 . NEED A SPORT COAT? $24.95 to $29.95 Import Wool SPORT Broken Sizes, Values to $69.50 Jak astl WOOLS Your"Cheice | ‘Your =f Choice = = = THOUSANDS MORE ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS BOUGHT IN'SB Another good electric water heater year! 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TOPCOATS ‘$39 ‘You must see These Tremendous Buys COATS — Mostly Sizes 36 to 40 $73 Pair — 8956995 - One Group Odds & Ends $8.95 and $10.95 | sACKEre. | | DRESS PANTS $p28 ~2 Pairs for $11 ~ Alterations Free — . Your Your. Choice 5 Choice ~~ Take Heme a Bangali If Your Size is Here 77 and it ‘ONT ORM aii in White . | Se vin — Sam. Benson Says: - . _____ Come in girls and try Ly © Frosties! f pe is atom until = e © Beie- ; = yl Yalta "fin ae neem oem: ike ° De eat 99 4, $4491 © Dacron © ool Cotten a to *14". © New Styles!’ =~ = Special Orders © Wash ‘n’ Wear! for Church ig , | RENT FERFECT Tine TUXtOOS i fo ad 2 < Sp epee ee ee a es “ cs ; o / = ~ ; : ~ : #2 . . et : 4 Fe Pas : 4 Peso seed \ . , : pes One THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1959_ . _. +. FIFTEEN : New Bri — = — New Bri ige / Aas gnet =) ~All Pontiac Is Saying: ies for U.S. Tobie | M The Gor Housekeepi ng Shop LOWER “LANSING (® — The Straits of 8 ies See me drawing om eke tom, ~ | a er noe | SS RCA Whirlpool Deluxe eee pe Sells eine t's nh ge 90 A Washer — e b- much | gr that the bridge ce matty per po bac: me utomatic as er er origin and’ destination study |p Ctter, findings nthe study The original “Suds Saver” washer with built-in “The. tremendous drawing | 1. 6) per cent of the out-of-state “Lint Filter”—2 speeds—1 for regular fabrics, “power of the bridge is probably |traffi from — Wisconsin, ae low gentle s f ial care fabrics. 8 on or ogee = — peturan Thinois, jndiana and Ohio. International Harvester wait == including cold . - Ah Foad ae wctigs teste lntind ty ont: Gomes ee en en Soe temperatures including cold, 2-speed, 2-cycle, | Tia lias period,” John C. Mackie, state [15 per cent, came from eastern Decision fo Locals 7 rinses. , ESS highway commissioner, said. Canada. CHICAGO iA P) The UAW be ; cK Ss ini ald drivers of por 3h tee mating Havent CoCr Reeul 00 | az the’ bridge were interviewed. I:)State came through the Lower | la prop A etree agreement to. egutar : CRISPER was found that 25 per cent of Peninsula of Michigan. ‘end a long and costly strike of 37) $339.95 \ = those making the crossing came 4, Every county in Michigan 000 workers -against the farm im- With. » from outside of Michigan. “was represented by one or more | plement firm. ; . Trade Mackie said that by 1562 the motorist crossing the bridge. | The council’s recommendations, | . voy cquamdenaand will have completed | Top counties were Wayne with in turn, will be presented to Pair] NO MONEY DOWN action. P : A OLD FASHION? Seesecv:]| * i wily Si meets i —— ; ————s fee ee ft. Family Size _ PURMAPS, BUT O-J18.WA BITTERS 15 STILL THE GEST ALL Hens [Sesion among UAW negotiators i. Seu. Tf a ipeanty TONIC UNTIL so TSELP rning the pact, hammered) Refrigerator - 000 that O-JIB-WA SITTERS. bes fevaipl be ice Gee ce eal Cia weaks "Ot bargaining. | 1959 MOTOROLA TV g - stilt mage trom GOD'S HERBS. 1 STILL CONTAINS NO PAIN. | Reversing a previous announce; >» ee = ‘KILLING DOPE, ASPIRIN, ALCOHOL OR SALTS. The herbs Ment, the UAW negotiating team 21 Consolette Regular for this well known tonié are gathered-in many countries of the Thursday said that after a ma- ' : = _ + $239.95 00. world end imported fresh for oer use. Many exthorities ere jtity vole by its members it will] 963 square inch viewable area. Clear toned set with Trade . tediscovering the true veiue of herbs, ond several of those con- ‘recommend rejection of the settle- Si speakers: it awivels 3 . ; a ; . tained in our medicine are among them. Ask your drug | ent. ee my NO MONEY DOWN : \ gist for @ bottle of genuine O-JIB-WA BITTERS. A It did not amplify the statement. | io = SS _. fealty great herb tonic, proven by time and ever |The majority vote is binding. ‘ @ millies asers right here in Michigan clone. But Duane (Pat) Greathouse, a) An @~o UAW vice president and chief ne- | “ : aan ‘@ . L gotiator, said he will recommend] ut of Season” “GS 7RY OB WA BITTERS | sc be mn a BERCIAL Same 90 Day Free Home Service | OO ee a neem J xe : fe GENERAL WAREHOUSE ETRE 5 (C atl a ' | DEHUMIDIFIER | 2 58 3) P.4) 3 HIGHWAY == : : - Remember those hot, humid, swelter- NEAR INTERSECTION OF TELEGRAPH GIBSON UPRIGHT | widen damp boom Res: LOTS OF FREE PARKING HOME FREEZER Daily 9 ta 6 a : — ‘ § 00 . It cu. ft—over 355-lb. capacity 4 — vhy Includes $125.00 food protection plari and: 6-year FREE ° SO DINTAT 7g it ir pring customer protection plan. Free delivery, free . : Bi d S/ EY ' service. Regular 279.95—SAVE $81.95. = ae ee ee 2 si ce ARR RRNRNNRNENTS 1 FAB ha eA” a Vie > ort ee } EASY SPINDRIER > 4f —— ae veneral Electric | The twin tub washer that does a week’s washing * Al us oe Swivel Top Cleaner in less than 1 -hour. Que tub rinses while the = heen | ~] soother tub washes. ‘ei : j ye 3334 44 | Regular $ = o_| AD ER With Cleaning Attachments $179.95. — AAI div ad Oe cia With | 1 Vie Le a | WORLD | . Trade |p | | FAMOUS NO MONEY DOWN XI ‘) NEVE NATIONALLY 9 | (ilgaemer |e eres atm Aa RCA Whirlpool OUR STOCK Refrigerator-Freezer Seige Two-door model. True zero 104-pound Motorola 4 Speed Portable | ‘EVERYTHING INCLUDED || (im | Piette == = || vee mrewenr ae ee door shelves. = ; his 78-45-83 and 16 R. P.M. Electric Appliances — Electric Tools — Hardware — Hand Tools — ~ records automatically and shuts. | 1 Electric Saws — Drills —— Sanders — Grinders —— Bench Tools — De- Rewular $9) poo off after last record. Walt Power Shops — Electric Supplies — Light Fixtures — Wire — "8 Paint — Glass — Lawnmowers — Radio Tubes — Garden Tools — $449. 95, —§ 95 Birthday Toys — Games — Wheel Goods — Fishing Tackle — Reels 2 . — Rods — Baits — Diamonds — Watches — and Birthday Rings NO MONEY DOWN EF Gi ts for - Ever *Precision Tools Not Included i) -*% ae, > ee ee : i ~~ eee . . F REE . * INCLUDED B | a _ | Portable Electric — $139 fim—_—a §| 6-36” GAS RANGE _ SEW IN G See ' Swing ‘out smokeless broiler — full top light fj. a 7 | and timer. _.~evtra large storage coimpartfnent. — na a a t fl] . Regular $199.95, Save $51.95: NO MONEY General Electric P _MAC H l N Ee DOWN. _ CARRYING CASE INCLUDED ' . : STEAM 2 ee Value Packed With Wanted Features | or DRY IRON > ”- ee ae me me ee a 148 basinr 4 " i2 “NOTHING TO BU ' , , en : : Pee an : in ORDER Toa] q_COUPON | . : | eb . 426000 HOUSEKEEPING a aa HAVE TO BUY ANYTHING TO.” Bs i wer 5 \ by a ~Poliey- -Protects-Your Loe i YOU DON’T EVEN. HAVE TO SE O v, . of PONTIAC | p.... . Be 23 pir Migrate alaable | > Perret? eee : ¥ - # Investment! : . heageme : % . & PEN ND and FRID ’ P. —— a cs +e win en . , : a a - 0 MO AY AY til 9 M; ; 90 Days for Cash! ee eae | eee 8) 51 Badin Huron Street | Eee oo FE 41555, : a é \ ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS . FRIDAY, JANUARY 26; 1959 SIXTEEN Has Built-in Teapot, Razor, TV Hospital Room { Scene of Trial (UPI) — [Do | you _ . LONDON 87-Year-Old wolan, nights? Do you toes ana tumble? Worry Crippled in Robb ry,| about your jewels? Have you got $7,000 for | a bed that will end all those“problems? | Well® this new model bed put out by a was held) London bed manufacturer may not help you yesterday in the hospital room of| with your insomnia but it will keep you Faces Defendant DETROIT up—Court 87-year-old Adele Groesbeck, erip-| pled with two broken legs and | fractured hip from a rabbery as- from getting bored. * * * Miss Groesbeck, sister of the lite Gov. Alex Groesbeck, has been hospitalized, with her legs in trat - tion, since her injuries Dec. 2 maker. Or finger your jewels With defendant: James C. Gas corder. a diner, 21, a prison parolee, on the- . | scene, Recorder's Judge W. Me It that’s tbo strenuous, you can He quietly Kay Skillman held court in Miss Groesbeck’s room at Holy Cross Hospital. spread Gardiner has pleaded guilty. - But police insisted on a formal | examination in order to get Miss ing or watching television. Groesbeck'’s testimony because fat in case you want to sleep. | $7,000 Bed Shown in London This was-such anh unusual ‘ped it went ou display in an unusual way—at a press con- You ean fiddle with separate heating mene units built into its two separate mat- tresses or brew a cup of tea in a tea in, velvet-lined jewel drawer. ‘the built in electric razor or tape re- and run your fingers over the_ There is a gadget for raising or lowering | the mattresses separately for eating, read- It also will lie lie cites ference, 3 Reporters gathered before a gaudy pink [ closing the bed and two curvaceous oceu- pants. © The girls smiled and ran their fin- gers over the mink before getting down to the more serious business of making tea and demonstrating a panel of switches controlling the bed, the tele- vision set and the bedroom curtains, J. L. Seccombe, a director of Slumber- land, which makes the bed, called it “the beginning of a new era in the bedroom” in a built Or use and said that bis company was going all | out to-encourage people to spend more time | in bed mink bed- ~ -~.= He quoted the $7,000 price tag and said tative to Bahrein in the Middle East nest week. “We think it should interest a sheik, " he said. curtain. Slowly it was drawn back, dis- . expected to lead to resumption of the company planned to send a represen- - +proval of the draft agreement then. her injuries were sO severe, IF __ From her bed Miss Groesbeck testified in a firm, Strong voice. | “She was unable to identify Gar-| diner as her eee however i er! ) lan ; ams O Unique; * * She told ef a man ee ont her kitchen window the night of! Dee. 20, then entering, throwing | her to the floor, and fleeing aft | er stealing vow from a table. “He could lave got the money it he had reached in his arm.~ Miss G roeabeck said, "By JAMES BARR |Presidential Assistant Sherma n| |Adams wasn't the first-R aun Evan elist iin the White House to get a free) g overcoat Abe-Lincoln was. 4 Boston textile manufacturer | the Civil War. , valuable New Year's gift and the WASHINGTON (UPI) — Former; many kind expressions of per- ‘before Lincoln left Springfield to\tary base and Egyptian claims. sonal confidence and regard con- ).0in his first term in the White|for property damaged in the fight-| tained in your letter. Your obt. eerve; | “Pictures of Lincoln during the! eac clothing manufacturer. Lincoln Got Coat as Present “The lette? was written shortly ‘House,"’ he said, “A, Lincoln" jington for the inauguration.” trip show him wearing a very oa Kaissouny said the agreement Feldman said Lincoln sent the coat, He may have been wearing: was a to Go Into gave it to him on the eve of letter to. Isaac Fenno, a Boston’ his gift when he arrived in Wash- | 'malization of relations’ 3 |Britain and his country. : No Post Office | Britain, Agree on Pact Ala. Is Listed Suez Claims May Lead| °°“! y to Friendly Relations Alaska, So spell it,:out Abbreviation. for | Financial Settlement of | from the Pest Office department, CAIRO (UPD~Britain and. the| {ise years has cartieg under jtands Minus 1 Wheel ~ Se ineutia track TOA ‘Constellation airliner with % pas- sengers landed at International « Airport yesterday minus 4 landing » wheel, but neither the pilot’ nor ~lthe passengers were aware of it. The plane lost one of its dual wheels shortly after the pilot, Capt. William Barrett of Chicago, low-. ered the landing gear, The plane landed on the remaining. wheels _,| without mishap. : United Arab’ Republic reached a financial agreement today that was the 1956 Suez ‘invasion. World Bank President Eugene | Biack told a news conference the agreement will be initialed later | today and signed — ee DISCOUNT STORES | @ few days. A half hour bolors: Black, Brit- ‘ish delegation leader Sir, Denis Rickett and U.A.R. Economics Minister Abul- Moneim Kaissouny met in Kaissouny’s office. It was) believed Rickett informed the) U.A.R. minister of London's ap-| Details of the agreement were net. apnounced, but informed sources said Britain Would re- lease blocked Egyptian funds in | London estimated at about 78 million dollars while Egypt will pay compensation for British businesses seized during the An. glo-French- Israeli invasion of | Suex,. @ 100% WOOL @ SIZES 10-20. @ SIZES 16!4-24)4 British claims for compensation | for Britain’s Suez Canal Zone mili- | iin were believed to have canceled | other out, “major step towards nor-, between LADIES’ Saturday Only _@ LIMITED QUANTITY Values to aid 22 NORTH SAGINAW STREET JUST SOUTH OF PONTIAC STATE BANK COATS Seclusion Erwin Feldman, a New York scholar, disclosed today he has f ROCHE at Minn (AP) — found an unpublished “Thank You" Evangelist’ Billy Graham, ordi- note written by Lincoln for the. marily surrounded by thousands Of! oa: The letter was written from people, will spend the next month { incoln's home in Springfield, Ill.; in seclusion Jan, 2, 1861 following his election, * sl * las President. i Mayo Cline specialists have} . ordered a month of rest and med- | Se far congre sgional Investiga- ication to treat his ailing left! tors have given no indication that | eye, Associates said the 40 yeur-! they plan to took into the matter. old Graham probably will rest, Not even southern ones with long- somewhere enroute to Australia, | memorics, where he js scheduled to begin i revival tour Feb. 15 ee ee ee Adams resigned last fall after congressional investigators dis His peesonal physic ian, Dr, Ben, giving Boston textile tycoon Ber- Caeser, said “it is hoped he will: nard Goldfine. Among other items, be able to resume his actvilties Goldfine gave Adams a vicunha_ on a somewhat reduced schedule" | overcoat. after the month's rest ‘ * * * WS * * : Feldman said he has not been ’ pr. Gieser indicated thefe will able to determine yet whether. Lin- be some permanent damage 10 ¢ojn’s coat was lamb's wool of Graham's vision, but said jt was) something fancier. But he said he impossible to estimate hew much ‘is working on it : 3 ; The amateur Lincoln scholar, | Little Bo: Told \who professes to having both Re y publican and Qemocratie friends, R ens E said he discovered Lincoln's note emaining. ye while looking through old papers M B S d in the University of Chicago ay e ave library Honest Abe, the nation’s first, SAN FRANCISCO {EPR =A San: Republic an President, wrote: 7 _ Franeisco eye specialist give little). ¢neap Sir Hugh Thornhill a present of hope “Your note of the Ist inst. to- on his seventh birthday. - i gether with a very substantial Dp, William Ferguson told the) and handsome overcoat which boy from Natchez, Miss., yester-! accompanied it by express were day that his remaining left eye! duly received by me and both . does not have to be removed. would have been acknowledged Ferguson also told Hugh he MAY) sooner but for the multifarious he able to see well enough in a) demands upon my time and at- ~ months to get around by him-| | tion. wt | “Permit me now to thank you | The boy new can just distingutan) _Aincerely for your Chan and benwren tight anet dark. = = sttti‘isS™S Hugh is a victim of glaucoma, a otisenss that —testrovs sight thre me rh pressure inside the eye.) Marks qW 7th Birthday, ball’ Ha dost his right eye four Last 40 in Hospital vears ago .during ane of the 16) | 7 saperi ations he has undergone atnice | SPOCKTON, Calif. -CAP)--Char i labor lawrer and amateur Lincoln ——$stoped—hispeleHenship—with gift fo @ 13 14 15 PTXTL Tit Melo M OCTOBER som oT W 4 5 6 7 11121314 1819 20 21. 25 26 27 28% SEPTEMBER 1959 He Was alt ntant city Davis crtehrates her birthetry today and she's entitled to 117, Lenawee Crash Fatal candles on her cake * * * | ADRIAN i — dwin Strand, 25,| She has been a patient at the ‘of Tecumseh, was killed last night San Joaquin Valley General Hos. when his car missed a curve and! pital since Sept. 44; 1919. She-nev— struck a utility pole on a ruraller married and, so far is known, | Lenawee County read near -here YOu CAN HAVE SOFT WATER] | for a FEW PENNIES Per DAY! Do Away with Hard and Rusty Water Have a whiter wash, softer clothes, lovelier com- plexion and even SAVE UP’ TO 80°. on SOAP! _Why Rent a Softener Unit? Have Your Own. _ for as Low as 43 Including Sales. Tax NO MONEY DOWN ; 10 YEAR WARRANTY 3 PRPALAPRAPPLRADRAPPAPAEAS FREE WATER ANALYSIS _ For: Information Call: CRUMP ELECTRIC, | Ine. 3465, Auburn Rd. —— SEMEAUTOMATIC —__ ‘has no living relatives, : { witi ei $s DECEMBER™ 1959 - 6 7 8 91011120 : 16 17 18 19] a 5 16 17 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 JANUARY 1959 4 5 6 7 8 910 1112131415 1617 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 FEBRUARY 24 25 5 6 7 10 11121314 21 26 27 28 MARCH 1959 Tt F § 6 te oe ee ae ee) 17 18 19 20 24 25 26 27 34 i4 21] 28 § 7 APRIL 1959 Ww T fF § 23 4 1617 i8 222324 25 29 oY a ; ; 7 See 7 8 9101112 St ll T nD f O : Y : Re 4 141516171819 l imme O Jpen our. 11121314 212223 24 25 26 18 19 20 2 MUM 1959 Christmas Club Fil ae AUGUST 1959 JUNE z = : mM oT WwW F 5 6 910111213 : 1011121314 15§ Ape perenne 20m 17 18 19 20 21 22 JULY 1959 ° “ 3 24 25 26 27 28 29 : Li . 7 8 . 14 15 16 . ° 2122 23 : 28 29 oa 2 @ . .. ond there’s a club for every member of the family Deposit Every Next November Two Weeks You'll. Receive b 1.00 ® . * 6 «© @ § 25.00 $.2.00......8 50.00 | $ 4.00......$100.00- $10.00... . . . $250.00 Member .y. ____ 820,00... . .. $500.00 ay, pontiac Have,all the cash you'll need for next Christmas shcchaten ot W, Huron at Tilden... N. Perry at Glenwood . ~ Reape Harbor shopping Start building thot, fund today. i, .«« Walled Loke ale Unies Loke . oc Leke: Orion . sa . Milford . | : . A : ae ae . _ eee ‘ 5 : / . . ' i N . saci se nee one % Se es Lh Be a THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, LE DALLE 23 AS. 1950_ SEVENTEEN : Shartae Ata ‘fami . Unit Holds oie dinner, < . F ~ ee Mr. and. ne Election the Fare. test4; of Officers Be “— % c Cassopolis - were pretty accents in the Her- : ; : : Marbach G of First - is bert Sondheim showing. Is Best announced the Badistaue”Cieed (aaa .' ery pretty and feminine fab- ot engagem of officers when it met Thursday rics dor evening were used for . their daug at the Mark street home of , lady-like dresses from By EMILY POST Sharon Ke Mrs, Gordon Cox. Cohostesses the “Your Serene Highness” “Dear Mrs. Post: Recently I Ys were Mrs. Charles Miller and ye group of Harvey Berin dresses aneoted * Mid large —— to D. Brant Mrs. William Belaney. | There are many with molded in one of our big cities. After Copy, : : Andersen bodices and bouffant skirts to the meeting everyone left for . “Vr ond a seaandi Mrs Wiles choose from. home. Taxis were at a pre- $0” of Mr. Belaney, vice president; Mrs _ tashign pi- mium and after waiting for a _ very long time a man who was also at this meeting and his wife (both strangers to me) offered to share their taxi with West Iroquois road. Both are Mrs. D. R. Cotterman of Donald McCall, recording see- retary; Mrs. Robert Goff, cor- responding secretary; and Mrs. Cox, treasurer. xk &. Boeing 707 jet flagship. So me as We were all bound for attending Committee chair the railroad station. When we aE PS Taaea Gan perpen ~ nian sae Sse Ga, wel! seed a the statidn the man Mic higan State rely Belay. eae Pe il Z : te : a ule, hospitality; Mrs of paid op inti amount that University. An Joseph Edwards, missionary; vs Mansa 1 have paid the angele Katie ine Ried Bae = driver too or should I have 6f- wedding is aes: ae ‘coy Dal, fered half of the fare to the planned. telephone; and Mrs. Sidney _ . A : The invitati Lois McCracken, district chair- - fine wool knit j Zonta C | ub Hea rS Re port fave foo ived esa ae ran, also was present. : ; ce =e _ _ reception. ia can be worn i PP Segre ~— ran . Oak, chairman of volunteer Thursday in Owosso. Dr, Ferd- : im lu nae Plan . by + 1 ag , x; oaks Alum y removing ‘ - Davidow’s green and black rough textured tweed Workers for the American.Red , mand Friedensburg, consul of W hittield PTA 5; - 1 CL... oe nh a Cro guest speaker at the Federal Republic of Ger- oe WwW the jacket suit has its own green silk overblouse. Brgss buttons date ae ti be aod epee Special Sho Ing ya An man, or should I have just-said thank you to him and left, which is what I did? This - was an entirely new experience to me and I was at a loss as to the | correct procedure to - follow.” Answer: You should have Hospital Group Sets Meeting Members of local hospital - SHARON K. McKENZIE ‘Garden Group Hears Speakers at Luncheon Savage, Mrs, John—MeGrath, — -Mrs. William Olmstead, Mrs. William Stoutenberg and Mrs. James Wilkinson, finance. * * * Mrs. Galen Hershey report- ed on the Detroit Presbyterial Merger meeting. Mrs. John Gibson was ap- offered half of the sum of the : oe aise fare plus the tip to the auxiliaries have been invited . . pointed chairman of tne an- extravagant charting | the dad with! you. it to attend the Tuesday meeting _ Mrs. Ethet Winkley and Joe nual talent show. The -chair a ‘ € : dae of the Area Council of Hospital _ Haas were guest speaker's at man of the spring style show collar tops this silk Bae Bier St the rite amt nis ica] Society Building, Antietam ing of Better Home and Gar-_ he kindness. street, Detroit. den Club held Thursday at = shantung “Dear Mrs. Post: I'm going Robert Greimer will be speak- Adah Shelly B Branch Library. aa sheath by: to be called upon to give the er. A subscription luncheon at iw xen 7) toast at a wedding reception. 12:30 p.m. will follow the ex- niums and jaas discussed M eets to T nstal] Hannah Troy. The bride is a young relative ecutive board meeting. armaryllis ang tulips as -well TiS. 5 Gtimine foto love aaa as “Michigan, the Wonder Ney Officers is is one I'd like very much¢o do this Wi ‘s hool ae he d re : nicely and would appreciate “hairmen for the day were Officers were elected and in- of the & aa your telling me exactly what isner cNOo: Mrs. J. L. Slaybaugh. Mrs. stalled Thursday evening when in the spring my remarks should be on this Brownies Hold Lulu Luby, Mrs. A. E. Ball = Zeta Chapter of Alpha Delta gollections of _he refused to accept your money you would not insist, but occasion." sup- Auxiliaries. The affair will be held-at the Wayne County Med- Investiture Rite the cooperative luncheon meet- and Mrs, John Armstrong:- to be held March 17 will be Mrs. Kenneth White. , Kappa sorority met at the Woodbine drive home of Mrs. Arthur O'Neil, New York Answer: You are not . posed to make a speech. Mere-. Brownie Troop 566 of Wisner Conducts Meeting New officers are Mrs.. Eu- dress ly get up and after attracting School held investiture serv- of Pythian Sisters gene Carey, president; Eliza- ; everyone's attention. you pro —__ine Wednesday. : beth Halsey, vice president; designers. _ poe that they drink to the hap- | - Girls ving Brownie pins Mrs. Karl Erickson conduct- ‘Mrs. Walter Bennett, record- piness of YOUR beloved Alice - 2... Rosanne Price, Marilyn _ 4d the business meeting of Miz- ——n€_ secretary: Margaret Mac- and HER beloved John. Or = QO ance, Patricia Perry, Car- Pah Temple 7, Pythian Sisters, Kenzie, tfeasurer; and Helen fasten down the flaps on four patch pockets. | Birmingham Highlights Mrs. W. O. Mitchell of Royal _a@ Zonta Club luncheon held . Thursday in Hotel Waldron. She spoke about the ~Red _ Cross chapter's services and program, and said that the home service department han- died more than 4,800 cases in dinner to be held at 6:30 p.m. - many will be guest speaker. * * * Plans are under way for the Pontiac Zonta Club Fair, to be held from 6 to 10 p.m. Feb. ‘18 at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. any similar sentiment. “Dear Mrs. Post: We have received an invitation to the marriage of an acquaintance. - There was no separate recep- tion invitation enclosed al- though I understand there is to be one. Since it is to be a house wedding, do we take it for granted that we are to stay on after the ceremony?” Hears Talk on Libraries An explanation and demon- Stration of how the library fits ‘in with the curriculum at each men Padilla, Helen Melnik, Janis Nelson, Onita Little, San- dra Minor, Laura Straugh, Debra Viau and Deborah Spit- ler. Assisting were Mrs. Ear! Price, leader of the troop and Mrs. Robert Quance, co-leader. Rose Marie Navarro, a mem- ber of the troop, also assisted. Guests were Mrs. Charles Nel- son and Mrs. John Little. Mrs. Alumnae -of Alpha Xi = Sorority will model hand-wov _ @ fashions at their avaelina! to be held at 8 p.m, Monday at the home of Mrs. Jack La- Belle of -Btrmingham. held Thursday evening at Fel- lowghip hall, “Hostesses were Mrs. Milton Probert, Mrs. Theodore Ziehm- er, and Mrs. Ear] Downing. This dress of all day, and be turned into an “after five” gown. The .sheath dress has a Voss and Faye Donelson, chap- Jains. — Mrs. Sam Hale assisted the hostess and Miss Halsey also. took part in the program. as a : the past year. grade level was given at the . The items will be sold and ; Ne Cw Pp la to Be S taged + * * Members have also been in- Daniel Whitfield School PTA orders taken for future deliv- peg-top skirt She affo stated that more than Vited to attend a community meeting Wednesday. ery. Assisting the hostess will 4 self belt — ; 9,000 pints of blood were do- ey Yonta Chu “ ae re New books for elementary be Mrs. Don Parker of Royal . - 5 . * me: . 7 1 ‘ < . ‘ BIRMINGHAM —The Village. 31 to Robert James Trost.in hated in Oaklane Coumiy AOd- 3 ‘and Feb. 10 in Flint. sige ed ieee ee Frank Seott of with matching 4 Players -will present “Born Kirk in the Hills, A reception Workers were trained in First were displayed, Mrs, Orville . lace at the ‘ Yesterday” as their next pro- will follow at Orchard Lake ‘Aid work. Grey Ladies are H d Hi sh Ch . - Gauthier, librarian for the ele- 2. 4 yoke and cap > : duction, on the evenings of | Country Club. _ serving in seven Cekiand an ior ir «mentary schools, and Daniel . ; “ Jan. 30 and 31, Feb. 6 a 1. a McDonald’ will be her County--hesptals. - — ~* = : a a waittiald students conducted _ Group Hears _ sleeves. The. ; : ae : sma. we] rack at the e : : : 1 ~The. Playersare among sev- sister's honor maid,, and OWOSSO DINNER SET __ back of *baby’s high chair is fle ioe -were served Talk on Wills . jacket is — eral theater_groups who are __ bridesmaids will include Mrs... Club members were asked to _ __ convenient for holding b ib, by mothers of fourth grade ° . ; accented with a _ having membefs try out for Robert Waggoner Jr., Mrs. attend the Zonta International —- cloth and towel. ‘students, - Marshall E. Smith, ‘attorney, he >» lac parts. Myra McPherson and Clune J. Walsh: Mrs, Donald was guest speaker at the dine (he same e. Granville Ryan were chosen eons «Conte wely and ner meeting of Pontioak Gar. May be for the leading roles. : 2 hs foie ter of National Secretaries As-: - . oe es Soy ae ome ‘Trained i in High School for Feb. 3 Concert - id Wednesday eve purchased." -Among Saturday eéverfing’s | “Mr, and Mrs. T. Hollister ning at Ted's Restaurant. His locally.” hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Donnell — Matthews, who have invited close friends for ‘dinner in their Fairfax road Mabley will give the rehearsal “dinner Jan, 30 and My. and Mrs, Fraser E. Pomeroy will 4 Pontiac Students to Playi in Gu phony Four Pontiac High school stud Donald; will be married Jan. School and Nancy Adams, a hasior at Pontiac Northern orchestra instructor in the in- - strumental music department topic was ‘‘Wills.”’ _ Plans were made for a work- shop to be held March 15 .at Madison Junior High School, home, entertain out-ol-town guests — sents lay in the stri High School. All will play. sec- headed by Dale C. Harris at Jenene = : ee tot Tk and the bridal party at sup- ahd vit id pontine cum ond. violin. ee _Pontiae. Ene were - Mrs. Kay Rector and Mrs. Harry S. Stark was per the day of the‘ wedding. ae a sOWERST ‘PRODUCTS * & Edythe Perry. ' _ hostess at dinner Tuesday. in i a 2 phony Orchestra when it ap- T * v Bie a : _her home on Ridgedale ave- Mr, and Mrs. Harry S. Nich- _ pears Feb. 3. These students are the first jmportant part in preparing nue. ols are plarming a Caribbean The students are Mary Mitch- products of Pontiac Central —¢ advance to symphony work Dear Abby . cee we * cruise sometime next month. ell, junior? Melvin Meizer, sen- High School's String Program The orchestra always ia —__ .* il Ann McDonald, daughter of They will spend a few weeks . ior;-and Mildred Melzer, sen- which was begun five years need of musical talent Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Mc- in Tryone, N. C., before re- —_jor;-alj-of Pontiac Centra] High ago by Robert M. Peterson, recruits many of its musicians ( ive It tO Them Straigl if _ turning home. eo ~.s- @ from the instrumental music departments of the local high schools. In this way, students not only gain experience with the sym- phony, but have a chance to. - continue playing with the _ group after high school gtad- * * * Mr. Peterson, who has been re: _ with we sym- shebaied ot the University of Minnesota and Columbia Uni- * or Wind Up in Strait Jacket By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: My husband died leaving me with four chil- dren. Three months ago my daughter and moved in for a vacation. “DEAR ABBY: My boy ‘friend says we are ‘‘going steady.” I expected a ring, or . a bracelet, but all be says, is, ‘I LOVE YOU." Is this enough or should Tf insist on something I can show my friends?” _ age 11, has an adorable litte girl friend her own age who keeps asking her to spend the weekend at her house. My child is an only child and I want her to have friends but here ig our problem. The girt friend's parents run around on each other and I'm afraid if I : oo baie GOING STEADY Mt RV High rir sohg ht orchestra will . before I crack up?” Are luck -T recommend Sn tnt you. be d by Francesco Di- USED MOTHER DEAR FRIEND: ft's hot for = wear suspenders, a belt and ee Blasi. Jt will feature selections DEAR USED: Tell your | us to judge who should sgve Carry two safety pins, Good — a. Ponting Press Photo from ‘Barber, Stra- © daughter THEIR “vacation” is pennies and how, If the “thank tuck! ‘you” note was ‘sincere and * * * ” short Mt. Viki oia pares, Shere nie ‘ over and now YOU'D like one. tor in*the instrumental music department at Pontiac- prompt, who cares how much For a personal reply, write < Central High School, listens to his students, left to. P geloegel Sonioce aan sitesi oe right, feed Mitchell, Mildred. Melzer and Melvin “DEAR ABBY: My daughter, stamped envelope. Ae r. EIGHTEEN “ae = w ‘ THE PONTIAC. 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Scie Seiad g Ae 8 7 t By MURIEL LAWRENCE | dination, she sald. “He just fifying’” thing for her mother to, tt 6an’t’ you” just’ tet— your daugh-— $ couldn’t take the type of boys he | jer to do. i When I knew her she'd just) wag forced to associate with.” , , divorced her husband. At first! eed oy PY as| Your daughter's school, ma: | you were charmed by her good’ Her ‘ic pee! : Eddie neal dam, has faced you with the pos- | 80 i looks, her flawless grooming. Then yo a sina With reality. | “bility that her dramatic talent | n to notice that she i en ak . ee hiving room| Recently, a mutual acquaintance| is ordinary, not superior. Why. is . s met Eddie stumbling out of a| thins #0 ) abjectional to my Why | | children? without recommending new fur-| niture araneements cheap bar, a shabby, middieaged Ee If vou mentioned your family, 4" lost in the aleoholic daze | she at once obliged to remind you he obviously needs to tranquilize | 2 bd that her father had been a) Bri- the pain of many other humilia- IS oman lish general. If you spoke of re-, UMS and, restore “his mother's , 6 ‘ : . z ' eo ie » 2 - ligion, you immediately learned image of his grandness. y l that hers was better than yours I have a letter from a mother = because it studied all religions ; “who may be in danger of strait- O e erness When her alimony was late she'd jacketing her child in another say intensely of her son, “I al- kind of parent-glorifying image. . ways tell kiddie Im his only real She nie 4 £ ve a By RUTH MILLETT friend one wees, ist yeal Ui a Thanks a million for your ar- it isn’t quite m — school play my 13-vear-old girl , And oon those occasions when acted the jead so brilliantly that tele ripping apart togetherness, e wasut letting you know that our local paper mentioned® her oe a young wife er backround and tastes Were, This year she's been eennon Fight years ago I married a oat: supsrior tu yours. she € x pounded line to speak in another play I've big, strong he-man. And T aim to endlessly on Eddie's superior sdviseg her to turn it down” Don’t keep him-the kind of man I can brains. wit and prospects you agree that this is the sell look up to, instead of changing ‘ P é lpe away So when Eddie got bounced respecting thing for her te do? ie he youne Fi nite Ha ° — . | No. I just think it's a self-glor See Te ishes-< out of prep school for insubor J s a4 selly paniaiand|liweacline ancontlitie dishes—alone. it that way—and so does Papa. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL “When his day's work is done 1) '2 S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. he knows he doesn't have to stop oe Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes Ce at the supermarket to buy eee ¥ nroiime h kins oar meal, _ = Weérrte,_phone-ercel_in-_person for Free Pamphlet. ieee . maki Jot cn le PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 “Dinner will, ‘be ready to” ‘go on E e the table when the man of the ] Names Officers ‘ Worth Eastman, attended his guns while I do the dinner! \family walks through the door. Iff ready, the head of our house js handed the evening ‘paper and told to take it easy inj his favorite chair until dinner is “After dinner. he watches TV, or works on reports or hammers| in his workshop, or oils) “And I don't feel put upon, either. In fact, | am so happy to have a real man around the I sing while I scrub the pots and pans and enjoy every | noment—of- ~-bathing-the ids and - al getting them ready for bed. | “When they are ready their Dad . comes in and tells them a story: or reads from their favorite books. | “If they are suffering because | Pontiac’s GOY A Chapter members are beginning the new year with a number of special projects. Here, Pentiae Press Phete Ryeson check the city map for Gegrenel of members they will canvass for a memorial chapel fund drive. \Circle Plans their father doesn't share equally| Sam Gabriel, president; Santhy Annas and Evelyn with me in their physical care, | zo . they don't show it. They think | | their Dad is something special Save Pop Carton Names Officers for 1959 Because he isn't Mama's little’ : helper, his word is law to them. | It’s a good idea to keep baby's formula bottles in soft drink cartons in the refrigera- | It will help them stay up- “It doesn't even seem fo hurt | them when they are sometimes | j told, ‘Your Dad is tired because | | he has been working all day, so | you play quietly and don’t dis- | turb him.’ of my friends, whose’ ~ husbands even help with the laun-. dry, -have hinted that I spoil my husband. I don't think I spoil him I just treat him fike a man.’ Any comment, ladies? Dorcas Gian Newly elected officers of Po tiac’'s Greek Orthodox Youth “Ameries (GOYA) Chapter are Sa tor right. “Some ~~ Have You Tried This? Whole Wheat Biecuitte. Just a Little Different. engoys. One hint she gave us was to keep whole wheat flour in the freezer; it keeps per- fectly. . WHOLE WHEAT BISCUITS By Mrs. Robert T. Eddy By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor If you like products made with whole wheat flour, you will be interested in this bis- New officers of the Dorcas Class of Oakland Avenue United Pres- | ‘byterian Church are Mrs. Howard <= Hall, president; Mrs. Guy Cas-72 * tit recipe from Mrs. Rebert S cups whole wheal or graham we ice preside ; ra She si four vel, vice president; Mrs, Iva-«. r. Eddy of Franklin. She says \ teaspoons baking powder Vanderkooy, secretary; Mrs. Car- it is so simple that even ner 1, teaspoon salt ', cup salad oll *; cup milk Mix together lightly and drop by teaspoon on a bakiig % young daughter can make the biscuits. ence Failing, treasurer; and Mrs. A B. Henry, assistant secretary. | The class met Tuesday “evening, _at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Dare. | ‘Twenty members and two guests, Mrs. Lester McFarland and Mrs. | * *« Cooking and gardening are two occupations Mrs. Eddy . 450 degrees. ae a --| Other officers are Mrs. Goulet, ALL WOOL Famous Make — Nationally Advertised Regularly Sold at 7.99, 8.99, 10.95 and 12.95 4 Now a Limited Quantity Ad at only Sizes 8-18 You Save to $5.00 on Each Skirt! - Slim Lines, Pleats, Flares Just Say “Charge It" Open Mon. and Fri. Eves. ‘til 9 P.M. GOYA Plans 2 Projects sheet. Bake 15-20 minutes at = A group met Tuesday evening at the - tern part. Easier, accurate. Two Events n-|Gabriel, president; Gene Ryeson. [~ “The New Year” was the theme ofivice president; Mary Bisbikis,/of the program put on by Mrs. m treasurer, and Beth Gregory, S€C-\1e9 Mineweaser and Mrs. Doris | retary. | The recently named leaders are Brown at the dessert luncheon. _\beginning the year with a- mem-| meeting of Mary Martha Circle of ‘orial chapel fund drive. The struc-|Oakland Park Methodist Church. ture, to be named after the late Mrs Ralph Clara of Spence Street ‘Archbishop Michael, founder of! lareal eoctens 'GOYA, will be .erected at Brook-|*** a, = /line Theological School, Brookline, | Future plans include a luncheon Mass. Donations for the drive will! Feb. 5 and a fish fry in April. The .,|/be collected Sunday. |February meeting will be held at . Also on the agenda for new offi-\the Oxley drive home of Mrs. A. R. > cers is the Southeastern Michigan: Phillips. GOYA Bowling Tournament and) PTA Fills Out. Trophy Hop, to be held March 1 Opinionaires in Pontiac. Teams from Detroit, Toledo, Flint, and- Pontiac will par- Horton Southworth, principal of Crofoot School, explained. ticipate. The dance fellowing, the tourna- the purpose of the opinionaires ‘on public education in Michi- = ment wilt be held at-the Hettenic: gan at the Wednesday evening Community Center. | meeting of Sarah McCarroll St. Rose Unit _ Elects Officers School PTA. | = The opinionaires were distri- buted and checked out by all present. *| Mrs. Blanche Blust was elected! chairman of St. Rose Unit of, St. _ Michael Altar Society when the), | Permanents AT A LOW, LOW PRICE! | All work done by senior students under sufer- vision of instructor. Phone FE 4-1854 | Closed All Day - Wednesday Call Miss Wilson Today for Information | PONTIAC | BEAUTY COLLEGE 16, East Huron Behind Kresge’s. 2nd Floor SQUARE DANCING See Our New Selections of Shirts & Pants and Beautiful Dresses | home of Mrs, Louis Goulet of Ham- lilton street, _ | first cochairman; Mrs. Robert Gal- jlo, second cochairman; Mrs. Adam | Kravetz, treasurer; and Mrs. Ar \thur Tadlock, secretary. “It It's Western We Have It’ the fie Easy-sew wonder pattern! Dress} and bolero outfit for spring—sun- dress alone for summer. High ‘Empire -seaming above princess skirt adds new note. Tomorrow's: |pattern: Junior ensemble, i Printed Pattern 4520: -Children’s sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 sundress] ory 1% yards 35-inch; bolero: % | iret directions on each ypat- | tiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 13) West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, ‘address with | zone, size and style memet $ h0) PERMANENTS — r() Complete with Haircut ly Net ) “No App't Necessary FE 5.8000 LOUIS inor™* 16 West Huron—2nd Floor Next to Buckner Pinakoe, Beir _THE | PONTIAC. PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1959 Posture, oj dbincesman Lowa -Q, “I am fourteen years old.-1 know I am not overweight but my problem is my stomach. It_is too Not ' Veight Is If you would like to have Josephine Lowman’s abdominal exercises, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request for leaflet No. 2 in care of this paper. to her Malkim PTA: Plans Dinner A film, “Seeing-Eye Dog," was shown at the Malkim School PTA meeting heid Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Howard McConnell, president, extended an invita- tion to all parents to attend Founders Day cooperative din- ner to be held Feb. 10 at Pon- tiac Northern High School. Mrs, Dan Pintamo and Mrs. Ray Hartung were in charge of the program. Sewing Bee. Held Gold Star_ Mothers Chapter | 9 sewed cancer dressings for Michigan Cancer Society:at its meeting Wednesday in the South Midland street home of Mrs. John Bray. Mrs. Robert Edginton was cohostess. Mts. Myrtle Lambert of Royal Oak chapter was guest. buy Sauna Wedd What fun to make the ears wiggle, hs open! Delight a child hese merry mittens! dJifty-knit puppet mittens. Pattern 507: Knitting directions, charts for pippy and pussycat in small, large’ siz@s for children 4 to 10 years: included. Send 35 cerits (coins) for this _- pattern—add five cents‘ for = pattefn for lst-class mailing. _ & The Pontiac Press, 124 Weedie-|C craft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station; New York 1J, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, name, address and zone. Serfd for a copy of: 1959 Laura; Wheeler Needlecraft Book. It has lovely designs to order: Embroi-/ dery, crochet, knitting, weaving, | qlillting, toys. In the book, a spe- ¢ial surprise to make a little ori happy—a cut-out doll, clothes to color. Send 25 cents for this book. pa |singers under the direction of -/be made not later than Feb." 2. old Brabbs and Mrs. June Inscho. ‘T5 Attend Meeting " jof Rebekah Group 4a iattended the meeting of Past No- FURTHER REDUCTIONS in Bridal Gowns --- Accessories ‘Sample esau Ditsses Cocktails and Mother's Gowns Prom Formals) V2 OFF and MORE! Wisner PTA Hears Talks Oeere due 4 the sudden feat of her brotherin dew, Ww. J. Harris. SS * ‘Pebbiem wiindie Upc ace A. Your friends. sre wrong. | 119 pounds. Your friend ts just my teaders would like te have | You are just exactly the correct EE Se Seek jek § sneak, OF eet some weight. dressed envelope your re- : quest for them to me in care of | Q. “My friend and | would like Q. * ‘My left hip is smaller than to know the correct weight for |™my Fight one. This is very notice-| able in a bathing suit. What causes |“ this and can you tell me how to "}reduce the lange one? I am not fat.” A, Mt may be that your right hip is higher rather than larg: of a highly trained in- dividual, 1 suggest that you see an orthépedic physician and get his opinion. Q. “I am 5 feet tall, small boned and 30 years old. I have four children. My skin is firm and I weigh 115 . My measufe- ments are bust 35, ‘waist 25, hips 35 inches, I would like to know if I am overweight or if I just need waist reducing exercises.” A. Your weight and your meas- urements indicate that there is wrong with your figure. 4 | Your waist is in perfect ratio to— your hips and bust measure- ments. Q. “A friend told me thet the continuous use of a beauty mask will, eventually cause lines and wrinkles. Is this true?” A. Of course, it depends on the kind of mask. One reason for us- 3lue Star Officers Installed Chapter 4 of Pontiac Blue Star Dennis, financial secretary; Mrs. chapiqin; Mrs. ‘are Mrs. Archie Tryon, ; Mrs. Betty Leinenger, Mrs. Cowley is welfare. chair- man, and Mrs. Center is hospi- tality chairman, Installing officers at the Tues- day meeting were Mrs. Wright Madill, Mrs. George Hopper from |Chapter 30, Gold Star Mothers[/ ~~ {president Mrs. Lola Erb, Mrs. Laura Stockwell and Mrs. Edna Olmstead. Mrs. Margaret Deacon and Mrs. Edna Dalrymple: of Chapter 39 also took part. Wrist Flattery New watchbands get the gla- mor treatment. Links are more « slender and ‘‘pinch proof.’’ One band has lizard insets. An- other has curved ends to match the shape of the watch. on Narcotics Oakland County Prosecutor Fred Ziem and Detective Sgt. Walter; Sokal of Detroit, investigator “| narcotics for Michigan State Po-| lice, spoke on narcotics at the Thursday evening meeting of hed net School PTA. Pontiac r-| a) a 4 Charles Chapman also took part) in the program, Mrs. George DeQuis, Mrs. Pasi | Maddox and Mrs. Ervin Christie will go to Ann Arbor Saturday for the conference on Studying ) Michigan Schools. On the refreshment committee for the evening were Mrs. Mastin Mrs. Robert Andrews and Mrs. Dextrom. poured. Mrs. Leah Herveat, Mrs. Wil-! bur Hitsberger and Mrs. Robert| Conant weré elected to the nomi-) nating committee. Chairman of the Founder’s day dinner is Mrs. Cam- eron Clark, Reservations are to Mark. Twain PTA Gathers Dr. Russell Curtis, coordinator of secondary education of Pontiac Schools, was speaker at a meet- ing of Mark Twain day evening in the school. the topic for the evening. . Discussion group leaders eral Mrs. Lestie Seay and Mrs. Muschell, higher edtitation; Mrs, Lyman Stevens and Mrs,- > Dallas Willams, educational program in! Michigan schools; John Witherup and William G. Wright, financing Michigan schools; and Mrs. Har- teaching staff of Michigan Schools. 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Payr alls, Output by Wife in Mexico ‘Charge Hus I1C1weasine = tarae esiden earring, | . _ | EL PASO, Tex, GP) ae Ror co invert te party, tar bole Up in December iez.2=.:.*cx"azer With Murder vs," costes er |Mexican civil court Thursday by , held. More” Housing Started, Ms Wile. Dolores. 2. Photo Taken Shortly She had been strangled. | Her} p Mrs. Tone charged ‘‘incompat- = . ted | but Personal Income ibility of characters.” The petition Before. Wife’s Death rings wore toutd on ter body off ny was filed before Judge Igna ° at scene. Shows Decrease Mae ines Accave. in’ neightoring| B@8iS for Warrant ‘ : Juarez, Mexico, The couple was - Montague was arrested Tuesday| _* WASHINGTON \—The govern-|married in Quebec, Canada, in! ..ST. LOUIS (AP) — A first-de-|for further questioning. Officers ment has reported increases in the 1956. igree murder warrant has been is-;said they found on him a pair 23 OO ion's p: ; i .- isued against Charles E. Montague|/°! earrings which match the one nation’s pagrolls; industrial produc gainst gue 4 j - . ion the basis of.a photograph made shown in the photograph. They tion and housing starts. Duchess Plans Trip ge be ea ower said Montague told them he found x * * jof his wife at a ‘sorority party|the earrings in his apartment. Although payrolls cfimbed last; LONDON (UPI)—The Duchess) the night of Jan. 6.: month: the annua] rate of personal/of Kent and her daughter Prin-| x we * No fewer than 122 vegetable) income—a «measure of consumer!cess Alexandra fly to Mexico City; The color photograph snapped items are now packed in’ cans. buying power—fell more than a bil-/ Feb. 11 to start a tour of Latin) by an amateur who was concen- | Ten years ago less than half that lion dollar's for December. A cut! America, it was announced at their| trating om anothers qubject, showed many canned vegetable items were| in yearend dividend payments by | residence, Kensington Palace.” a profile of Mrs. Ruth Ann Mon- available. : Sa corporations accounted for MOSt | seem EET IE - ceeeedteceectneren ee : _ of the drop, . ' The Comnierce Department re- | ported yesterday that December | personal income was at a sea: | sonally adjusted annual rate of $359,300,000,000: November's rec: | ord level was $360,400,000,000, i Personal income for all of 1958 was $353,400,000,000, a record high. ! The total was wp 53 billion dollars, from 1957 and- topped by 1% bil- “i lion the estimate on which the gov- ernment based predictions of fed-_ era] tax revenues. The Federal Reserve Board sald its seasonally adjusted in- dex of industrial output rose one poipt In December to 142 per cent of the 1947-48 average. 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Heading the group is Fred Lemond, president; Jim Holljs- , Arthur paddy, ‘basketball . ini football coach, and Don Bradford, athletic director, are the sponsors of the 40-meniber group..Member- ship is. limited to boys who have earned a varsity letter in one of the sports. Paddy will act.as ser- geant-at-arms. AFS CANDIDATES Four students have been selected from a of 12 applicants to’ be candid: as the American Field Service foreign re student: represen- tative from here. They are Bill Laiten, Shelia Murphy, Steve Mel- zian and Nancy McClurg. : They will now apply to the New| - York “office which will. make the final deseision as to who is most qualified to spend a summer in some foreign country. ~ Planning Talent SHOW at St. Fredericks - By. MARY SUE RITTER Auditions will be held Feb.‘ 2 for the talént show to be spon- sored by the St. Frederick's High School Student Council. According to Michael Metty, council president, the show will” be held Feb. 13 with proceeds ‘to be.tsed to pay for stage equipment recently purchased. Twelve students attended the. first | “Oo Pontiae Area Teenage. “Traffic Safety Conference held at Pontiac Northern, High School this week. They were Metty, Judy Lyon, Tom Lufkin, Bill Cassidy, Richard Crozier, Gerald Getzan, Bob Yapo, Theresa Dobski, Bill. Slabinski, __Jim Kennedy. Carol Hoyt end Emma Grimaldi: TOP HOMEMAKER Dianne. Needle has been named winner of the «Betty Crocker Homemaking Contest -held.-at St. Fred's. * * * Jeri Dobski led a distussion on “Missions. and How Canceled J Stamps Held Them” at a recent assembly. Other panel methbers were- Pat - Meagher, Karen Gullett, Mary Jean Brandt, Linda LaLonde and Dianne Landry. g BY ALICA LUPKE Ten members of the Rochester High School Math Club have the project of tutoring fellow students who find the subject difficult. * *« * The tutoring classes are held one Friday each month for instruction in algebra I and plane geometry. The tutorers are students: who 23 Qu Help at WTHS Games Social Workers, Nurses, ‘Journalists All Work at Home Activities 4 Sy a By JEAN REXFORD Although the athletic department at Waterford Township High School has a great deal to do with the — played at home, three other also play im- portant roles, ; ‘this year have been’ handled by members,of the Quill and Scroll, the school’s journalism honorary. Membeéfs of the Future Nurses Ciub are taking care of the check room and the Future Social Workers Club are working at the convession stand, “Five students of the Speech De- partment presented a short play, “Which Way Out,”’ by Norma Ster- bat at the PISA —— ts n kt ke : The case included Marcia Cam- Merx, Bill Verhey and Tom Goff. Six members of the WTHS band attended the Midwestern Music Conference last week, They were Gayle Coffey, Mary Kessick, Mary AT SAFETY CONFAB Teenage Traffic Safety Confer- tutoring fellow students who find the subject Shnsystt Here, he explains atoms to two girls Seeking help. Rochester High Math Club Offers Tutoring Service | ‘for all home games} eron, Sara Barningham, Carol], McGinley, Madine McKim, Doreen} ‘| Santala and Gerry Smith. ‘Attending te first Pontiac Area} ence at: Pontiac Northern High) ~ Pontiac Press Phete have high ‘grades in mathematics and like the subject. They include Lewis Benham, Math Club ‘president; Phil Town-| send, Jimy Gallivan, rah, Tony Benkowski, Phyllis Rob- ertson, and Harold Lanktree. DANCE TONIGHT The Future Homemakers will night at the school. * * * Committee . members Beverly Spangler Muckenhirn, tickets; Kathy Brad- Ed Foster, Mike Kohler,’ Rea var name sponsor an after-game dance to- include | and Joyce me 15Cer toNationalHonor 2 By JOANNE WOOD : b | ~ Fifteen January graduates of Pontiac Central.High School wave been named to the National Honor Society. . ~The honored students who will graduate Jan. 23 are Valerie Armstroag, Sandra Arnold, Sharon Freeman, Jeanne Delores ‘Shea, Linda Stoner and Ellen Taylor. They were selected ~-}for their outstanding scholastic rec- Begin Holly Yearbook. |Campaign By FREDRICA WHITE at Holly Area High School is the |yearbook sales campaign. The Tell Tale staff kicked off ‘jts campaign with a two-act com- edy skit, “Tell Tale Tears.” | Nine staff members and six cheerleaders ‘participated in the The staff hopes to sell all of the junior high’s sale next Friday. SELL CUSHIONS selling spree. \cushions decorated with the red| letter “‘H” ‘and the team’s nick- “Bronchos” written on them in red.- The cushions, being sold for $1, are used on the bleachers for the spectator sports. riety show, “Opus mittee. . ing the production. 4School in Dearborn Monday in or- The biggest activity this week) 450 copies it has ordered. The high school drive ends today and the ‘The Varsity Club is also on a It has gray seat Eye Scholarships The seniors are planning a Va- to be pre-| sented in March. Lote White is chairman of the planning com- Jessica Wycoff and John Benflle are writing the script and direct- ord and high interest and- aren tion in school activities. | Class Day will be held at the Rotunda Inn Tuesday. ELECT OFFICERS The new head of the PCH cheer- leaders Squad is Sandra Irwin, captain. Other officers elected this week were Isabell Hawn; secre- tary-treasurer and Mary Auge-. nough, historian. The local group entertained cheerleaders from the Edsel Ford der to obtain new ideas on cheers rand to promote friendship between the two schools. Ten PCH students attended the first Pontiac Area Teenage Traf- fic Safety Conference held Tues- day at Pontiac Northern High School. It was sponsored by the Pontiac Area Chamber of Com- merce to promote a greater in- terest in traffic problems aaseng teens. Semester examinations will be given Monday and Tuesday and students’ will return to school Fri- day for report cards. Two at Walled. laa By. SALLY COLLINS Two Walled Lake High School students have qualified for Na- tional Honor Society scholarships after passing the scholarship qual- ifying test. At least 45,548 students took the test recently... The students, Steve Hurlock and Eric Brown, next will take a 90-minute aptitude test” March 10.0 ford, Janet"and Dorothy Waldo, re- freshments. and Jean Dobat, ad- Varsity cheeriéaders are sport. ing new outfits for the basketball vertisements. season. Karen Bradsher, Judy kt ek Thompson, Bette Adams, Pat Students attending the Pontiac) Rouleau, Sharon Lynch and Area Teenage Traffic Safety Con- ference held at Pontiac Northern High School this week were Eva Jo Zumwalt, Dan Bird, Carolyn Dando Sharlene Taylor now wear short red pleated skirts with matching chemise-type jerking, Short- sleeved white sweaters are worn + and Charles-Crissman: under the jerkins, 2 iJim Holt and Louann Pirtle. 1’ The senior class is preparing to design an official school flag and present one to the school. Janet Welch is chairman of the committee in charge of composing a set of by-laws for the Student Council. Other committee mem- bers are Margie Lang, Jim Havel, HELP. SALVATION ARMY — 98 E. Longfellow St., a Pontiac Cherrylawn St. a bag containing School senier, gives Elaine Ousna nies in return for a stuffed- skunk. room collected the most number of pennies in | Penny-Collecting Class Jerry Sigter of Northern High r, of 1059 $15.65 in pen- Jerry's home- the Conditioning as a prize. Pontiac Press Phote the school’s drive this week to raise money for the Salvation Army. Elaine, who is president of ~ Club, which sponsors the drive, presented the homeroom with the stuffed animal Awarded ‘De-stink-shun’. ‘| week, A total of jlargest sum, By BARBARA SHAVER collected the copper coins to give to the Salvation Army. — _ The drive, sponsored by the Conditioning Club, ended this ~ 0 in’ pennies was collected, A senior homeroom turned in the .65. It was headed by Beryl Roush, The room received a stuffed skunk toy named. ‘‘De- stink-shun” and red clothes pins marked with ae " W. each, homeroom attached to it for the pennies. * & * Northern's first yearbook ‘staff Johnson, art; Carol * * * Barbara Barryman has been elected president of the PNH Ski Club. Other officers are Ruth Benner, secretary and treasurer, and Janet Suckow, vice presi- dent. The club meets each Tuesday and goes skiing at Mt. Grampian. Cost of the trip each week is $3. This includes facilities, equipment and instructions. SEEK ACCREDITATION Representatives of the Michigan! Central Association and a group: of University of Michigan person- nel will tour Northern Monday. Since Northern now has a com- } | | Campbell, pleted auditorium and gymnasium, “Pennies From Everyane’’ was sophomores; Mary Ellen Oltesvig, ithe committee can now discuss the the slogan this week at Pontiac juniors and Janet Lichvar, seniors. ipossibility of “accrediting the Northern High School as students - 'school. The group of more than 20 will confer witte-all department heads, talk to pupil representatives of . clubs, inspect class schedules and programs, note the size and num- ber of classrooms and examine faculty qualifications. The decision as to the accr@lita- tion is expected “sometime in March. The group also will study |the school plant, layout and fa- ‘cilities. * * * Examinations for the semester State Committee of —the- North; wilt be- held Tuesday and Wednes- day. Thursday and Friday no ‘school will be held and students lwill return Monday, Jan 2%, for report cards. * as been busy meeting deadlines this week, Avalanche editors are Thiese abd Joan Humphrey. " Section editors include Johanna Larmpi, eae Dick Eley, sports; Janis. Lund , organizati ions; Eddie Slate Grd Ania) __laid.the “Athletic Association —i-. _tand $1.25 for couples. _ _|Rindfusz and Marie Cronan, dec-, . tertainment; ‘Sweater Swing’. By SHELAGH 0’ROURKE sponsored by the varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders. 9 p.m. until midnight. Music will be provided by a local disc jockey. ; Admission to the dance, held to nancially, is 75 cents for singles Committee chairmen are Jane orations;. Gloria. Barnowsky, en- St. Michael's High School to-| fourth annual “Sweater Swing’ |, ‘The ance will be held from | iis “Lonely FIVE ACES: this week accord- g to sales_re-: ports from area, is headed by “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes’ (The SAUNDERS Platters). “Donna” (Richie Valens) is in second place. Third spot goes to ‘ ‘Stagger Lee” (Lioyd Price), just edgirtg: ‘16; Candles" (The Crests) into fourth. Rounding out thé five top sellers —tdackie | Wilson) in fifth, _ Coming close were “All American Boy” (Bill Par- sons) and “My Happiness jConnie Schedule Play — at Clarkston Tuesday Eve. By JOAN PAYNE Romance of — w Pat: kei Students from 16 High Schools Confer at Pontiac North ern i 5 if FE iH A : i i! ing snd diving. thi group re jwere made concerning raising te j i { ry gt | F a4 ii E rh Better stagger education = ‘made available to the public, ~lcense requirements and the ‘pro-| * 1. More driver’s digest should be x * School this week were Ralph Berg-| Marilyn Biallis, re- emann, Gary Elwell, Beverly Hull, freshments, .and Diana Adams Francis}. ~ Eva McKee, Carleen Cook and , and Shelagh O'Rourke. Jazz trombonist and TV actor ames Dieck. Others were Jim ; Carol Bauer, a senior, of 18} Conrad Janis was quoted last Luzod, Tom -McArthur and Joellyn is Ponties’ Press Photo Clarence St., is -| week as saying he. would make : ~ BEGIN SALES CAMPAIGN — These four Saginaw St., assistant editor;. ‘Sharon Wester- poms se-eomapeny in the mane Betty no more records with his Dixie Colored slides of Southeast Asia| .members of the Holly Area High. School's lund of 9845 Milford Rd., activities editor; Bob | Crocker s contest.) outfit because “you record in a were shown in the WTHS library; yearbook staff, the Tell Tale, participated in a Rogers of 6626 Perryville Rd., the editor, and She recently won the title at St. club and the sound isn’t so good; Monday sponsored by the Literary] skit this week to open the sales campaign. _ George Coggins of 423 N. Saginaw St., sports -|Michael’s over 18 other partici- you record in a studio: and the : : ;: > They are (from left) Pat McKinley of 1103 N, editor. pants. sound is fine, but the atmosphere cy y es eens” “Talk Up’ Traffic Problems, Solutions rolied in a drivers’ oe) \eretion of a trained, qualified of- wee rebdng for these officers. * * * 2. Police should provide facili- ties for the study of accident areas, Holly, Brandon, Clarkston, Bioom- “field course.—_—_—___-— _ The winning hand! recor d dealers|. Disc Data and Chatter pr = Music in the Round by Dick Saunders ds so antiseptic that you don't have the right feel. “So you elther get the right feel \Itself to being ruled by audio én- gineers."” x* * * The mystery is that jazz, or most aty type of recorded music, has gineers, This is nothing new. In the acoustical days of record- ing,. drummers made wide use of wood blocks and such, xylophones were prominent, tubas were used Walled Lake, Oxtord, ~Milford, j : i E i z a Hl i z i 3 ny 538 ij | 4 Hi puts it, ane \ ee “) TWENTY -TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, ” FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1959 me Se. Anybody Seen ‘Rep. Halpern about everybody in Queens, N.Y., ’ WASHINGTON i ike (UPI) — Just. settling ?| oe. themselves into office uites* ranging from ‘mighty nice knows Seymour Halpern. Untor-| ito downright deluxe, Halpern has ~ tunately, nobody much cart find|been installed—temporarily—in a him now that he’s been sworn in hollow wall of the House office as a new member of Congress. ~ Halpern’ came to Congress, at, (building. Halpern’s. hideaway, as It has 13 Skaters Rescued World Almanac and Book of Facts for 1959. It is published in paper at $1.35 and cloth at $2 by the New York A ieblmaigg and The Sun, 125 Barclay St., New York Lb, N., y. > 11959 Almanac Useless Road: Well-Nained Holds Wealth ~ of Factual Data From Floe in Straits ST. IGNACE, ‘Mich, ~A skat-| - ; ing party on the Straits of Macki- American scientific skilt made nae turned into an-hour of terror’ 198 & year of great sccompish- "Charles Latour, 22, of St. 1g-Almanac and Book of Facts for nace, Allen Green, 19, and Car!/ 199. \Pazinaw, 71, both of Mackinac Is-| Its annua) survey cites the suc-| land, decided to skate across the cessful placing of satellites in’ Straits to the island almost four orbit, the conquest of ICBM, the | first big try for fhe moon, and) cities: The first President of the Unit- ed States to ride a railroad train was Andrew Jackson—in 1833. 45, an experienced lawmaker, an! honored civic leader, a passable amateur painter of portraits, and with other accomplishments too numerous to mention even in the Congressiorial Directory. firmed that he now has added-a uniqae | distinction te his long list of at- tainments—he is the only one of | 82 freshmen House members still lacking an office. ing for office space. That means he is the other 435 House members are The New York Republican con- somewhat sadly today | | Halpern was low man in a draw- last to be accommodated, While. enn nn one aemmammemeeaineaned KITCHENS: Cc Designed and there ts no placé—to— put -them.+— come to be kriown, is #0 well hid- ‘den most of the building guards don't even know it's there. Its ‘a window, a desk and phone, a wash basin, a junior refrigerator, and a black leather ¢puch. Halpern’s hideaway exists be- eause the outside of the office building was cut square while the front foyer inside was made round, This left a couple of crannies between inner and outer | walls, One was numbered $60 and turned over to Halpern. It apparentty--was this or gi home’ to Qteens until somebody comes up with some space, Hal-| pern %ot a desk and a phone and moved in. Each House member is entitled ‘to a staff of eight helpers. Halpern an't hire a staff though because lopefuls who might want to apply i Installed _. | mostly can't locate him anyway, ‘and even when they do there isWween the actor and. scarcely any room to sit down, miles away, * * They said they were well out on the. ice when they rar into open principal accouterments comprise! y ‘the voyages of the nucleas sub- | marines Nautilus and Skate under | ‘the North Pole as proof of the tion of ice on which they were standing broke loose and aoaie a floating a * * * saaiiemeeemeeee * averages of players in the major LOS -ANGELES (AP) — Actor leagues, Olynipic records through Sterling Hayden will retain cus-|the years, and reports from every tody of. his four children but he major field of sport and many, can't take thefn on a world cruise. mMor ones,- including .the 1958 vee bee Ee \football keason, horse -racing and | Truck Spills Groceries ‘WITH A. B1G’ BEAR. CONSOLIDATION “MORTGAGE ; It pays off yeanola Rete ec your exsiting Land floe for about an hour before ey ; sry Tae from eee ae paces Qipao 8 ropa , ¢_ond Consolidates ALL | ace, 0 |rescued them in a small boat, |" the sports eVente of 1968. YO JR D DESTS oo” lus Financing your Improve- Here are the results of he, _ments, You . 1 flo more -then you do aew. Custody of 4 Children Yankees, the records and batting will be ereaty nerea The court's rulings “Thareday | the races for the America’s Cu ended a bitter custody fight bee |. a his divorced) Krom: the éclipses of “the sun wife, Betty Ann DeNoon.. and moon to the tides; from the ‘@ FURNACES @ BASEMENTS © GARAGES * MAKE YOUR KITCHEN | LOOK LIKE NEW Wi @ ecidhze in the and instaliatl is) bathrooms } porch additiona and othe: hone piovements' CALL TODAY For Free Estimate CARL SHELL AND SONS DRAYTON OR 3-5034 Open Friday ‘til 9 P. M. | DUE to FIRE OUR CREDIT DEPARTMENT IS NOW OPEN at 903 PONTIAC STATE BANK BUILDING Daily 10-6 Saturday 10-1 Thank You... GOODMAN'S Dept. Store | devil policeman and the | derer”’ Halpern is a patient man who! ; rin 14. years jockeyed through the| New York Senate 279 laws, includ- ing some on housing. Up to now he ‘has taken a tolerant view of the) congressional space problem. He does wish, though that Speaker Sam Kaybura would make up his mind oa which senior lawmaker is to be in- stalled in a choice office suite which the speaker so far has _ held out from the bienntal game of congressional musical chairs. Once and the seniority system has ruf its course, one sulte after another may he vatated, and an office eventually will be found for Hal- pern. It could even be a good one ‘Murderers’ Don't Even Hide Bodies FRANKFURT, Germany (@\— Four human feet dangled from the trunk of an old sports car rattling through Frankfurt's de- serted streets ‘long after mid- night “Murder,” muttered two po- licemen off duty and gave chase They overtook the car and motioned the driver to step. — He rattled om. At a traffic light, one policeman got out and shouted “Halt—police." He reached inside to grab the ignition key when the light switched to green. Off. went both cars again, - One policeman jumped on a fender of the ‘murder’ car and a fight started with the driver. A few moments Inter the car erashed into a tree. The dare- “mitts were knocked uconscious, * * * The two bodies climbed out of the trunk as the second police- | man came over and stopped, “We'd been celebrating a soc- cer victory and were bringing two buddies home," the driver told a court. “There were only two seats In my car, so my friends got into the trunk." The court acquitted him of charges of resisting arrest, ac- cepting his defense that he thought the two policemén were bandits 7 * (AoveRrtieemMeEent) Loe Dont pane It for Granted! "ee yo : ony ). THE CONVENIENCE OF A “TELEPHONE (9 ENJOYED Rayburn gives the word, | * * ‘ruled Mrs. Hayden, 36, ancient yacht. fit person to have custody, but held the children are too young laboratories where medical sei-) —they range from 10. to 6—to, sail ence copes with the physical ills | around the world in their father's of mankind—this is the range in| ‘the — encyclopedia, the! oe wonders of the ancient ‘world to Superior Judge Emil Gampert ‘the massive new bridges and tall | is not a buildings of the modern age; from) theaters and entertainers to the, | “@ KITCHENS © ATTICS @ REC. ROOMS © ALUM. 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At the summit con- ference in Geneva he completely unnerved comrades B.u! gani-n, | Khrushchev, Zhukov and Molotov With his “open skies” mutual : inspection .. » proposal, which he _ dropped in their. their laps with- out warning. Over a drink after one session he took Bulgani and asked through tbe interpre- ter if the Russian was aware of | the fact that the prevailing winds - of -the--world—blow across the U.S., the Atlantic, Europe and thenvintoe Russia. - Bulganin was puzzled at first,|~ then startled to comprehend that) © _. Eisenhower was saying, in effect, | that Russia could be destreyed. by radioactive clouds from either Al-|~ lied A-and H-bombs or even such |~ atomic weapons as they. directed) _ #4 “We have it in our power to ph -_ the point for all his cheerful mien, will hit him with a couple before he starts cranking up. * * A. Wildred May, economist who has just returned from an extensive trip through the Far East, sheds light on several revealing facets of Red China's all-out “‘face”’-making economic ef- fort. All through the east,.now, goods produced in China.are. being sold cheaper than the other eastern nations can manage. Whatever the price, China underprices. “Preeisely,” Eisenhower: snapped, according to an Amer-: ican ambassador who was there. destroy each other. But you must know that if we de that the up- touched part of the world, below the equator, is free and demo- cratic and will inherit world.” the * *& & Agter a pause; Bulganin said thoughtfully in Russian, “we must do something.” Comrade. M. has. been pictured by some -of the pundits as ready to drop a haymaker of a proposal; Hong Kong now has 10 depart- on Ike. Chances are the President,/ment stores and about 100 food who can get tart and severely to ‘shops which sell only Red China 'No Stinday Deaths So’ Far | ‘59 Traffic Toll Is Low cas. “at will be a real challenge j to keep it up.” k & &, 4 The 1959 highway death toll © through Wednesday was 31, down © “ 11 from the figure of «2 fora}. “pee (UPI) — Michigan _ has yet to record a Sunday traf. + fie death this year—and State po- lice say it would be a “tremen- + dous thing” if the mark could be = duntolosl ah week, ist Europe.-~ _ would blow. back on them. Searching for a proper reply, Bulganin in time answered that)" the same winds in” time blow across Russia, over Asia, the Pa-, cs.) —s —— ne rater SCuar © | “We had four highway deaths similar period last year. | the first weekend of the year and There were 17 deaths on the | tour last weekend,” said State 1958 weekend comparable with | jtaiee sasety specialist Orin Lu- | this one. be: *. aged and ace are imported into China from Czechoslovakia or other in- dustrialized Iron Curtain countries, Chinese at ridiculous prices. Singapore. The rest. is by barter. There have been some spectacular = cases of welching, notably in the lease of poor rice éxchanged with’ . Ceylon for good rubber. ~ . |millions of bargain-hunters and the : poverty-stricken, a |what cost to the teeming, silent | Boods. hung."’ Castro has told his old . |confessor, a Cuban Jesuit, that the G ikoyan Will Discover Ike Tough. as s Nails products—much of. the, stuff hand- wave of religious fervor. somely packagéd and displayed. Items range all the way from ivory carvings to radigs, hi-fi players ballpoint pens, These latter relabeled, and sold proudly as’ May saw large “Chinese- made” electric fans priced at $2.50.. All kinds ef food products __ are being similiarly dumped, for prestige purposes, At present, China gains hard money, ‘sterling, from only two of her customers — Hong Kong and Stin, China is subtly influencing at God knows Chinese slaves who produce the x & &. Dr. Castro's people in Havana have invited the “world press’ to cover the impending military trials -of_former-Batista _cohorts.-and{- . Mthe executions which follow.” Sounds like the Old West—‘“The varmint was given a fair trial and ‘well known to bear restating. Still, -+some-of them-—who would involve Polish Government. Jails Priest- Editor WARSAW (AP) — ‘One ‘of Po! Uu that land's most prominent Roman |* (followed by In a matter of seconds she ‘stood | nude and screaming. in protest. Miss Benguelle fled to the safety of a clothing store where she was the teenagers. A crowd of bystanders called police and 28 Squad cars of patrolmen restored order after a half hour battle. , S Airplane experts say the time is i | York at noon and arrive in Los were at noon the same poll is so, and the executions continue, Catholi it will “subside into prayers for ¢ priests ad editors has. been arrested on charges of illegal | ee ce publishing, corruption of officials| : and black market money dealings. | U.S. sympathies for refugees “ye i ; * Officials said the trial of the Rev. Mario Pirozynski and 17 co-. from Communist terror are too there is a growing impatience with America in a desperate crisis with the Soviet Union by inflicting, Father Piroszynski is director of) bodily harm on Mikoyan during |the Catholic magazine Homo Dei, | this visit here. The judge who published twice a month primari-’ fined those who atacked the Rus- ly for the clergy. i sian in San Francisco observ ed) MR sharply that “this ish’t Russia.”) rye Communist government is_ It seems to me that if one of Our carrying on a new campaign. own people was treated in Russia against the Catholic Church. | as Mikoyan has been here, we'd anout 93 per cent of the Polish all be hopping mad. ‘population is Catholic. | ls Garbage Property? Public Opinion Yes, Says Legal Head Forces Actress PHOENIX, Ariz. ®@ — Is gar- “| bage property? Yes, says Arizona | to Give Up Sack | SAO PAOLO, Brazil (UPI)\—The Atty. Gen. Robert Morrison. Garbage companies claimed they should not be under juris: to aay Braailian actress tion: diction of the state's Corporatio Norma Benguelle. She was mobbed Wednesday by a group of; Commission because they wre | not common car: riers of property. | teenaged hoodlums_and_ stripped ‘But Morrison said in qa form al naked in the street. opinion that the word “property’’) ‘The teenagers followed her-along is broad enough to includ® garbage'the street commenting on her | and refuse—and, therefore, the figure and on the sack dress. companies are considered subject Suddenly one youth “snatched at. revolution has touched off a new to commission, regulation. ithe dress ona others followed suit. defe ~pwill start Jan. 19.) HNews-of tlip-arrest-has not been fF -~ -O published if Poland. Thank You, Everyone! Your response to’our opening was tremendous! We appreciate it greatly! ] -——Carryout— “6's t il Beef Hamburgers ie | Phone Ahead. Your order will be ready when you arrive! 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He is expected to, miss the conference meet March 7. _ * * &t The first Connie Mack World Scries for baseball players un der 19.years of age will be staged by the American Ama- teur Baseball Congress at St. Joseph, Mo., next August. ~*~ * tt Such familiar names as Robin) Roberts, Jullus MeCoy, Bob Bran- num and Bob Carey will be in ac- DETROIT (UPL, — The joy in the Detroit Lions’ office yesterday was understandable. The Lions, |days last season, were rolling out the red carpet for their number one draft choice, Nick Pietrosante of Notre Dame. : “There hasn't been this much excitement around here since who hadn't known many -happy Hopalong Cassady first signed,” said a secretary. ' It's rare for a professional team to call a news conference when a rookie is signed. Usually that’s handied by a form pews release. But to the Lions, Pietro- sante ls THE rookie. Coach. George Wilson cracked quips as he posed with the 6 foot, ' Series Slated Chance to ‘B Plans are nearing completion for a ‘Beat the Pro’’ Series slated to start soon at Lakewood Lanes. A monthly program will “enable eat the Pro’ open and league contestants. * * * Several merchants in this area +4 tease. " ise beg dh. a CRO CORTE EUW EAT WE eae ae * of former Michigan State - court stars meet the present quintet at East’ Lansing, * * * ' Two Michigan State University football players were added to— the roster. of the Cleveland Browns today with the signing ot tackle Francis 6'Brien and~ halfback Jimmy Wullf for the 1969 season, * * * A two-month strike at Detroit Athletic Club ended yesterday. Sorhe 1,400 workers at 27 Detroit area golf and private -ciubs wit vote Monday on a three-year con- tract offer : “ * * * Al Watrous of Oakland Hitls will be shooting for his 8rd straight title when the 6th an- nual PGA Quarter.Centruy Club golf tournament is held Feb. 11-12 at Dunedin, Fla. The $3,500 36-hole tourney is restricted to golfers who.-have been PGA members for 25 years, ¥ * * ad Jerry down an offer to join the football coaching staff at the University of Michigan and he will remain. as| an assistant coach to Forest Evashevski at Iowa. Bump Elliott, Michigan's new head coach, had been trying to get Hilgenderg to come to Ann Arbor. w * * The Baltimore Orioles have an- Hilgenberg - has turned! area keglers to compete for a pyra- mid of prizes against such famous stars as Buzz Fazio, Marion Lade- wig, Don Carter and Tom- Hen- nessy during the- series. Proprietor Bil} Kukiinski is keeping records off the top series being bowled at Lakewood in both—teague and open bowling. The contestants who. head these lists will be matched against the Visiting stars. Anyone is-eligible to participate with no entry 1 ‘= to worry. about. fave already volunteered to con- tribute prizes. Kuklinski also will donate awards afd will pay $300 to any sanctioned bowler who ‘| should hit a 300 game aeaioat a pro. ° The battle for prizes actually wilt be between the local bowl- ers since the order of prize pre- sentations will be determined by “name” etars, \_JMany extra prizes will be given. They will be for the ae) single and most strikes, Separate lists will be posted for, the order of finishes against the-| Lions Welcome Pietrosante 2 inch, 225 pound fullback and Lion president Edwin J. Anderson for newspaper and © television cameramen. a a 2, Soe The assistant coaches,’ Ray (Sceoter) MacLean, Buster Ram- sey, Bob Dove and Bob Nuss- baumer all came in for a hand- shake, The object of all the attention | Is regarded as a prime factor in the Lions’ comeback hopes, _ From champions in 1957, the Lions skidded to 5th place in the Western Division last season. The downfall was traceable to one source — more crippling injuries than any year in the club’s his- tory. One of those was, to full- ba®@k John Henry Johnson who played. hardly at -all.----—— * * * Johnson is the man Pietronsante will have to beat out. John Henry led Lion rushers in 1957 and whs a vital cog in the passing game with his blocking for the Detroit quarterbacks, Last season the Lion passers were é¢asy prey in most games to enemy linemen. Pletrosante could fill the bill on both counts. Not only was he a crushing power runner for Notre Dame, he also drew praise from professional scouts for his blocking and iiabacking, sb “We used mainly split-T at |game ewe Dens ia0 WS Des 0 Go 8 fy blocking, especially on the kc” Potent ae - Windows Open 6:00 p.m. } Tickets Grow. Scarce _ for Tonight The few reserved seat tickets floating around this morning f ithe Pontiac Central-Flint Northern |2 tonight were at a premium noon today, therefore basket- pllip aad aang Scar wap ray Suitably, Pietronsante’s two fessional favorites were: Andy Robustelli of the New York Giants Doak Walker, formerly ‘with Lions — one a star on defense and the other on offense. Although slowed down by a bruised rib and Charley horse last season, Pietrosante who gained 656 yards in 117 ca for’ a 4.8 average, was the most valuable player of ‘the East-West Shrine game and starred in the Hula Bow! against a team of professionals. ---Pietrosante —said_—_he signed a ‘one-year contract but the terms} were. not disclosed. He said—he had decided on playing American football even befdre the draft. * * * “T listened to Canadian offers, but I already had my mind made up to play in the United States,’ o he sald. Tiiat Pietrosante siready was considered a Lion by one fan was evident when he walked into the office for the first time and was handed a letter — his first piece of fan mail in Detroit. — windows early tonight for the available general acces ats. =e The window at the PCH gym Will open at 6:00 p.m. and indi- €ations point to the largest crowd in history of the school. Ticket manager Herb Sanford said additional seats have been set up in all available places .in the gym. x-* Flint Northern did not get an allotment of tickets, therefore it is expected that a large caravan windows when -they open. > Osmun’s ticket agency down- town a great demand for tickets but there were still some advance general admis- sion seats to be had. The largest home crowd. ever \to see a basketball game was at game two years ago when the doors were closed at 7:00 p.m. _* * * Seating capacity in the PCH gym is 2,300. Additional seating Tigers Sign Vet ‘Scout Mathes to Seek Talent man. who helped - bulld the St. Louis Cardinal” “scouting system and was one ‘of the club’s all- time scouting greats, hag been signed as a scout by the Detrolt Tigers. Mathes will serve in the St. hounced that Hoyt Wilhelm, who pitched a’no-hit game against the New. York Yankees lgst.-Sentem- ber, has alt ned his 1959 gontrac LITTLE AD ° BIG DEAL damsel tin Sane JANUARY SERVICE SPECIAL A MONEY SAVING, CAR SAVING, BUDGET SAVING SERVICE DEAL! GET ALL THISs— CORRECT. . FRONT 2 - 7 - x. @ GARAGES ELLIS. INC. © PONCHES Since 1945 | ri App Free Estimates | tone | PE 2-2671 - | Towne jstrengthened” their grips on Ist | Vietapies: gt, Pontiac Central jrecord to 6-1 with’ a 62-47 hover Glenn's Motor ; 51 with a 43-25 triumph ove tae amd —Missourt -Vattey aren | for the Tigers and also will be on ja special assignment for general |manager John J. McHale, scouting the National League. Mathes; $5, is in his 50th year ‘in’ baseball, During his long ca- 'reer he hag been a player, man- jager, scout,.business manager and F coach. Among his many achievements was helping to build the @ardinal]” ‘scouting system for Sam Breadon and Branch Rickey, scouts, announced the signing of | Mathes yenersay Booth, T&C ( T&C Cagers Hike League Leads Booth Homes in Class B and & Country in Class C place portant Thursday night with im- City’ League basketball DETROIT #—Joe- Mathes, the! Ed. Katalinas, Tiger director of|” The Booth cagera boosted their win Sales behind ithe 16-point georing effort of Dean Hess, . losing cause with " T & € upped its season mark to -< Winglemire's of Holly. T&C's Roger Reynolds waa almost a one-man show as he collected 25 points. Holly’s Tim Courtney tal- lied 10 In defeat. ° ee THUR at? sega td POSTON — Billy . Wty. Lo ~~ oe out ani'® Wililie Gray, ": MILAN, Italy -— Horacio Accayatle. 114%, Argentina, cutpemied Angelo Ram- pin, Make Maly, eh mete ot CAREFUL Brake Adjustment a [ Best Chain Saw | for All Outdoors... REPACK FRONT .. Wheel on A $17.50 Value -- Easy Budget. Terms oon RD MacDonald, Ine. _ 570 $. Seginew $t. Pantiec FE 5-6136 | HOMELITE John Womack led Glenn's ‘came Art Wall, Dow Finsterw: general manager of the Pistons, > PEBBLE BEACH, Calif, (AP)— Julius Boros and Billy Maxwell, who both know well the way to golf's pay window, paced a jam packed field into today’s second round of Bing Crosby's $50,000 merry mixup. ; Boros, a former National Open champ, and ex-amateur king Max- well both caught fire with a string \of birdies on the second nine holes ‘of yesterday's opening round to \shoot fite-under-par scores ‘of 67, That gave them a one-stroke ad- vantage over U.S. Open champion Tommy Bolt and fast rising young star John MeMullin. Nine others were deadlocked at 69..On that list Howie Johnson, Bob Goalby, An “ELKS’ HEADLINERS — Nick Kerbawy, left, executive Bill Veeck center, and Boros, Maxwell OT SO a areat ss henanahidcanbon former baseball Michigan State many celebritie Wininger, Doug Sanders and Paul O'Leary, Walter Burkemo, of " Franktin Hills, Mivh., former National PGA champion, finished among the first round leaders with 35-35 —T0, Except for Wall and Palmer, all the leaders played the Monterrey. Peninsula Country Club course, easier than the other two used in this tournament — Cypress Point and Pebble Beach, So the’ job of staying ahead loomed tougher for Boros, Max-/G well and the others “who to day tackled Pebble Beach in this L football coach Duffy Daugherty were among the Son pana — night at Loses) 810, Pace Crosby Fiel - £78 B woe i . . pia | 8s at the annual Elks Father & en oo ses tata cates ain ment. Each golfer will play all three courses before Sunday's fi- nal in this 72-hole event, Each of the 150 pros “competing for the $4,000 top prize, also is teamed with an. amateur in a best ball event with $2,000 awaiting the pro-on the winning team. Maxwell, a Texan from Odessa, and hig partner, Dr. Robert Knut- son of San Francisco, led that category with a best-ball score of 61. Bolt with singer Don Cherry and Mike Souchak with Phoenix de-' partment store executive Bob Goldwater were tied at 62, Boros, ‘of Mid Pines, N.C:, and his part: ner from Las Voges Moe Dahiits, 118th national pro-amateur tourna. ene Set ee ‘old Palmer, Frank Stranahan, Bo Lonae ne eaqeiliossionmneumemseeeeetemnrnr ore Get a free demonstration, oo Sy ee = chain saw with all 7 Saw | quality features! Try it today. *FO8 Factory Less bet tnd chale CLIFF DREYER | GUN and SPORTS CENTER 15210 Holly Road Holly, Mich. Open 1 Days o Week toe o low os *4GQe°" BOWLING OPEN } ineweomer Bob Hitt’ « Livonia's Hitt re chasing of Livonia, Mich., today in the championship — ‘of the All-Star one Clas sic to 5 P.M. 3 Lines for $1 © With Free Instructions Motor Inn Recreation FE 5-6032. HUBBARD dUILOING OW < 2" ze Gk * \ i} 2 B ee +» Oe ee ee se es _ gy a Se * Hitt, who finished 17th in his de- but in. this tournament last year, got off to a flying start in the; , final round last night by winning! =F ot 16 games against Bill Bu- a of Chicago. Hitt hada total lanfall of 3.501 and garnered 82-01 points under the intricate Petersen scoring aystem, Pressing the 37. aural Hitt for the lead were Ray Bluth, | BUFFALO, N.Y, (UPD) —Three|” |v Louis. bowlers Leads All- Star ‘Bluth, who finished first in the} qualifying round with a record- high total, totaled 3,485 pins and 735 points, Welu also won 11 Wings Go Deeper in Slump ORES Simmons Stars in 3-0 Bruin Win at Boston Teams Now Share 4th Place; Detroit Has Victory in 13 Games’ have their first victory in five Starts and a share of fourth place in the Nationa] Hockey League, thanks to the Detroit Red Wings. The Bruing whipped the Red Wings 3-0 last night to give Boston goalie Don Simmons. his third shut- out of the season and hand the Wings another loss in a string which has seen the club win only one out of its last 13. This is thé worst Red Wing slump in years—so bad in fact that the club doesn't even want to dig back into the old records and find out just how bad. Johnny Bucyk, Don McKenney and Jim Morrison scored Boston’s goals, but Simmons was a major factor in the victory. The Bruin goalie made 28 spar- kling saves in his whitewash job. Detroit and Boston now are tied for fourth in the NFL standings with. 38 points each. Each club has won 16 games, compared with 24 wins for league leading Montreal which is far out in front of the competition with 56 points, Terry Sawchuk made several “J geod stops but tiissed the one that gave Boston its first goal when Bucyk drove a 15-footer into the right corner of the De- troit net for his 14th tally at 9: 29. S The Bruins scored their final two goals in the third period with De- troit defenseman Pete Goegan off the ice. Goegan was sitting out a hooking penalty when McKenney got his 23rd goal at 4:31 on a 2% foot slap shot: — Goegan was out again on a trip- ping penalty when Morrison clicked on a screened 5-footer at 15:41, Papazian Rolls 259. Game, 720 Series lot 258-203-259 for a total of 720 pins the West Side Classie boys enjoyed another of their scoring nights. Along with Al in the super! ... pin spilling was Moe Moore with | 224-253-234 in 71 to top all “= for the arene: : * * One-third - all games weal were over 200 with a total of $0)— Billy Welw and Bill Lillard—all of Bt. Louis, a a ae laf Flint fans will flood the ticket. the Pontiac Central-Highland Park | ‘ s Game the Moor and limited standing oes Jayvees start at 6:30 with the varsity ‘slated for 8:00 p.m. TOPS IN SVC — John Gillian is the one Pontiac Central will have to watch tonight in the big game at PCH. Gillian of rupt Northern if the Saginaw Valley top scorer .and one of the lead. ing rebounders in the league. Detroit Pro Smith Injured to Miss PGA Seniors DETROIT ~Detrolt golf pro- able to make his debut in the PGA Seniors golf tournament at |! BOSTON W—The Boston Bruins) Dunedin, Fla., this year. Smith broke his left arm in a } fall at his home. The two-time winner of the Masters said the arm: would be in a cast for at least three weeks. To play in the Seniors a golfer miust be at least 50. Smith turned 50 last May and’ had planned to play in the 1959 Seniors event. “I'll have to miss that one,’’ he jsaid, “but I still plan to play in the Masters.” Smith, the only golfer to play in all 22 Masters tourneys, won the event in 1934 and 1936. Bucky Harris Boston GM —Led-by-Al_Papagian on_games| games over this mark and @ total), Former Tiger Skipper Named to Replace Cronin BOSTON (AP) — Bucky Harris has reached what he believes is the goal of every baseball man— a major league general manager's Harris, 62, who was succeeded by Joe Cronin as Boston field boss in 1934, yesterday was named to follow Joe as head of the Red Sox. After 13 years as a, major league infielder and 29 as a manager, Bucky spent the last two seasons as a special assistant to Cronin. “Everyone in baseball wants to become a, genera]. manager some day,”” Harris said, “I had an op- portunity for the job with Detroit while I was managing the New York Yankees, I didn't take it be- ‘eaxise I had promised Larry Mac- Phail I wouldn't run out on him. |When he went, I went.” Harris learned of his promotion in a phone call from Cronin in Chicago where Joe had just been approved for the. American League presidency. Spartan All-America - NEW YORK w—Alberto Sarria of Michigan State has been named tothe 1958 All-America soccet team. The team was picked yester- day by the National Soccer fessional Horton Smith won't oe = TIwo Unbeatens | ~ {Tangle in Key Game in State Victory Stokes Run High as Chiefs Hope to Keep Ranking By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Préss Stakes will run as high and as gym when the top ranked powers in Michigan prep circles, Pontiac Central and Flint Northern, tan; -|gle tonight. This is the “Blue Plate Special” game in the state and to the win- ner goes three big stakes: , 1, The to mane Con * “<— ' Vaies ace. 3. Keeping the unbeaten streak Because of the home court ad- __jvantage, Pontiac-Central is a ‘|slight favorite tonight, but statis- tically both teams will put near- jidentical marks—on—the—line._— ° x * . Offensively each has averaged 60 points per game and defensive- ly each has given up 50 points per opponent. mate tale of the game may be told, Flint Northern has the ad+ vantage with 6-4 Bob Hamilton, | 62 Pat Manley and 6-1 John Gillian who fs considered one of the best board men for his size in the SVC. Coach Jack Marlette often goes along with his five starters for _|most of the game as the. Vikings are Somewhat shy in depth. * * * Charley Jones and Jesse John- son, both 5-11, complete the’ start- ing lineup with Hamilton, Manley land Gillian, Monk Collins, 56, is” - the number six man, “Gillian, points Tuesday against Flint Central, is the leading peintmak+ er in the SVC with 116 in six - game, however, on the basis of average scoring, Pontiac’s Char- ley Barge is tops with 20 per game. PCH coach Art Van Ryzin. will along with 56 Phil Rabaja with Hayward (6-2) and John Bandy (6-3), at the forward slots. * 8 & Harrison Munson is expected to start at center, but Van. Ryzin may pull a switch and start Bill Pritchett, a 6-3 sophomore, to go against Northern's Hamilton. Last year the two teams played a couple thrillers. Pon- tiac Central won its home game 52-51 and Northern took a 4947 decision in Fiint, The rivalry has always been keen between PCH and the Vik-- ings. Two years ago in walking off with the SVC title with an un- beaten record, Pontiac Central was knocked out of the ——— by Flint Northern. * * * This was affreversal of what happened three years ago. Flint Northern whipped the Chiefs twice iin regular season and in tourna- ment play PCH eliminated the Vikings. “I love to beat Van Ryzin,” said Marlette, Northern coach, “but I know the feeling is mu- tual with - Art.” A packed house, probably the largest in PCH history, is expect- ed for the contest, Varsity game time is 8:00 p.m.. but doors will open at 6:00 p.m. Easy Waterford Wins - for Druggists, Swan a were easy winners last night in ‘Class A Waterford League basket- a at Isaac Crary Junior Merey Larson scored 15 points defeated Lytell & Colegrove, 60-47. Chuck Gillis of L&C took scoring honors with 23 points. - The Swan quintet routed Rocco's: Restaurant, 83-45, behind a 26- point spree by Dennis MoCondiby. Coaches Assn. . = ames as he totaled 3.421 pins/Ol 22 series over 600 topped by the f 0 John os if and 79-21 points while Lillard was eae a h team games was! 22 Bill Roach 5-0 fourth with 3,436 pins and Dat the Coca Gate. oun with ni asia 14 Charley Barge 5-8 — ‘ high game for the night. The Blue|{) 20 Phil Rabaja ° 5-6 : . 7 * _ | Cleaners boys walked off wi | 22 Jim Pattetson 65-10 Bunetta, cursing the hick of the team series hondrs on yotle 24 Fred Staley ae draw that pitted him against ifitt 1039-1068 1041 for a good 3148 series. , 30 Dick McCauley 4-8 in the pre prone was Vth in! The stendlinas: i" 32 H. Robertson . 5-11 — the field of 16 qua’ liflers with 3,. P. 34 Amos Bailey . el 245 pine and O45 pointe tegen fat aren & 40 Bill Hayward 6-2 Hp iprcde tg Megara Marion nselton Let galery oa ‘s0 Harrison Munson 6-2 adewig of Grand Rapids, Mich., -|Bem ©. 42 Fortney Dr 52 Fed 6-2 won six of her first eight garies | nm # piemes & 54 : 3. saat pe Rt) and. 4017 points. leege Sant A Mo | Chiet-Viking Rosters Ron a tallied 11 for me losers. No, F. ‘eciienn 32 Monk Collins oe 34 Jesse Johnson 65-11 35 Vie Urick 5-9 42. Pat Maniey 6-2 & Ken Lote £=@6-2 44 Jerry Wright 5-9 _ 45 Charley Jones 5-11. 51 Gary Locke =. 6-9 '. 83 John Gillian - 6-1 54 Bob Hamilton © 6-4 _ 56 Harvey. Sanders 6-0 {heavy as the noise in the PCH. ‘The fead in the Saginaw _£ Confere Rebounding, where the ulti-_ who dumped in 3 sata at the guard posts, and Bill Drayton Drug and White Swan oreiap anatnegae oe 3 : ; ‘ : Si : pe cs Be = ‘i : « . ae e a St om ey ee _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1950 a le Git 4 Wrestler s. in Action Mild Weather - Buchholz Loses : wat : ar i tonight with Northern at home and | de defeat ais most of the matches: went Poot Central wil Beat La he b Sexton a rugged test fresh han © ie eer Repel Oak Dow (feaeRp eyecare £m gr Tiathacy vib ic ant wae better the PCH showing against Denier tere: e 24 Alleys e Air Conditioned Come Out is Wotch the HURON- BOWL, CLASSIC in Action. Fridey at 9:30. Here Are Some of the Past Scores : Team Team Singies Singles. Games Series Games © 3386 1195 ~~ 763 299 3323 178) 761 298 3259 1171 . 156 289. 3247 “3148 - “7§2 283 3227 1123 750.. 279 Last Week 16 of 60 Bowlers Over 600 = pA wr la 12 Over 3000 Lt res ema, tees Shirts, Shoes, Bags and Trophies OPEN BOWLING #7." 4 pating in the National All-Star @ Liquor. Beer. Wines, Snack Bar PLENTY OF CONVENIENT FREE PARKING © ~ HURON BOWL Bowl for. Fun cand for Health Enjoy your leisure hours in DOWN THE ALLEY — Harvie Ward, two-time National Ama- teur golf-champion from San Francisco, hits.from the 3rd tee to- , ward the green in Thursday's Ist round of the. 18th annual Bing |~ + «€ 4°: - Crosby National Pro-Amateur golf tournament at Pebble Beach, congenial surroundings. ~~~ Calif. The 3rd hole at the Cypress Point course is a par three, 156 J yards long. Julius Boros and Billy ——- share the lead with Plan a “Huron.Bowlin g~ Party” next time you're en- tertaining friends. , Joe Joseph will be out of town Tournament in Buffalo, N. Y. e eantyea ie eae ; ee Halts Skaters “Poor ice Causes More Delay in City ~Junior Hockey Tourney u Poor ice brought about by unSea- - isonably mild temperatures. is slow- ing down the progress of the Pon- tiac Parks and Recreation Depart- ment’ $. City Junior hockey tourna- : ment.” , * * * Thursday, for the 2nd straight evening, unfavorable weather con- ditions’ and subsequent bad skating surfaces caused apother delay in Northside Park.’ Three scheduled Class B games were postponed Wednesday. Last night the same number of sched-- uled Class A contests also had te be called off. It the Weatherman becomes co- ‘joperative; the tournament will Te- AP Wirephete “B" igames delayed from Wednesday, iStarting times are 6:30, 7:30 and 8:30 on the Northside softball field. +. Yesterday's-postponed—“'A”' tus. isles have been set for Saturday ‘morning, also on the softball dia- _.mond, with game times at 8:30, Veeck Guest Speaker 9:30 and 10:30. Two Class R scraps will be held S&turday at- Northside seid fee rink at 9 and 10 «J the double elimination tourney at). \Listless Match; y Take Rest ADELAIDE Ear! Buch- holz, of St, Louis, acclaimed the worlds’ outstanding junior, be- came the first major casualty of the Australian National Tennis Championship today, And then in ‘\a fit of depression said he may quit the game. Later, after cooling off a bit, he | Lewis King stole 65 bases tor| fire, fell before Neil - Gibsoh,. un- ranked little known Australian in a seco) nomad match on the Mei morial Drive . Courts, The score was 86, 6-4 14, 6-1. Danville, Va., in 1945. Le | r A host of sports eeiebrities high-| ilighted by the appearance of guest! ‘speaker Bill Veeck attended the, ‘21st ‘annual Father and Son ban- iquet last night at the Elks Temple. | More thdn-- 650 ‘were in at- itendance for the affair which | featured such sports figures as ‘Duffy Daugherty, Dizzy Trout, Don iLund, Nick Kerbawy, Art Houtte- man, Joe Ginsberg, Hal New- houser, Chuek Davey, Lou Creek- mur, and area personalities Gene Wright, Jim Niebauer, Godloe Rogers and Jesse MacLeay, Celebrities Galore at Elks: est PRICED Quauity SE das enewipe co. ecteort. wee. ence with, his humor, and in his attempt to gain a share in the Chicago White Sox he “hinted that soon he hoped to be back in baseball. He did not refer to the ‘White Sox specifically but it has been com- mon. knowledge that he has been)- attempting to acquire the stock of Dorothy Rigney in “the. Chicago franchise. . Elks’ officials said it_was_the. most successful Father and Son banquet: in several years. 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Southfield, alsg 2-1, would create a tripl¥ tie for the lead by downing Farmington on the latter's court if the Vikings come through against ville completes the loop pr at North Branch. SOUTHERN THUMB 4 4 4 4 q 4 4 4 4 4 r 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 q , invades Holly in the feature attrac- , 4 3 4 TRI-COUN 4 aY \'. Almont’s chances of successfal- ; 4 4 4 4 q 4 4 4 4 4 4 'q 4 4 4 q q 4 . 4 4 4 4 q 4 4 4 tion with victory a “‘must’’ for each school. Clarenceville and West Bloomfield meet at - facing the same~ crucial situation ; Complete Parts and Service Department Bumping—Painting—Alignment—Frame Service BILL SPENCE - Rambler | Wayne-Oakiand scrap with Hotlys~Berkley. Waterford goes to Van while winless Milford visits Bloom- ; ‘ an Oakland B tugsie between Dyke Lincoln in the remaining I-L field Hills to round out the slate. the 1st time peek before eagroal — will hinge = ” your car ig not steering : 2118. Saginaw FE 5-9297 =| Lake Orion ang Fitegerald and contest. | esi aile & days when cons open their| outcome of tonight's battle with |} oooeriy, you need our ex- $! Rochester’s Tri-County tight wayNne-OAKLAND ox. : Tri-County campaign against dan-| undefeated Anchor Bay on the 2 pert service. Bring your car 2’ ae ~ Ee egulaes sence kigllight sha prs: | Lake Orion is involved in’ 4 key|gerous Romeo, The Falcons are| latter's court. Anchor Bay stands + i. now and let us take care $. ae Holly, Clarkston, West Bloom- | game at’ home against Fitzgerald.| unbeaten in five starts compared) 40 in the league while Almont of its front end problems, @: | ’ field and Clarenceville, all 2-1 In The Spartans are tied for 1st place|to Romeo's 3-2 mark. Lapeer en-| is 3-1 after last Friday’s sur- Avoid aceidents—do it today. . / nsulate Now! : Cob raion the W-0, hope to survive thelr |with Troy on a 3-0 record while|tertains L’Anse Creuse in the oth-| prising loss to’ Dryden. Rochester swings into actien for, ly defending its Southern Thumb- | “Walled Lake tries to break a league tests tonight while keep- | Orion is 2-1. The Dragons can be- er loop outing. Dryden et Capec| New Haven al pea - - SAVE MONEY ON HEATING BILLS. | Aros eed beeen OS oe ; RE COMFORTABLE \Holly’s McDaniels Moves Up schedule. ay fle Activity in ‘the EML is light. Winless Royal Oak’ Kimball is a heavy underdog ai East Detroit INSULATION SPECIAL! Complete ‘front end inspec- tion check and adjust caster Gallup Still a Scoring J ; pouring type and Port Huron is favored at Mt.'$- and camber.: Check-and ad- - 00 per bag ¢ : : x. Clemens, Birmingham is idle’ and ¢ just toe-ini Inspect tires. By CHUCK ABAIR ' Jerry Willams é6f Cranbrook, league-leading Ferndale defeated § : ‘Kirk Evans, Walled Lake, West > (Delivered-—82c¢) Birmingham's jump shot artist | lowly Hazel Park last night. i$ (Bloomfield ‘ace John Lucadam, OLIVER Motor Sofés, Inc. 210 Orchard Loke FE 2-9101 ‘steady. Barry Campbell of Water-| to" pearborm Bccrenig ear are , iford, Barge’s running mate John Cities. tilt, and Souths Lyon , wel-" \Bandy and Chet Wlodkowski of - meg Dexter for a League of the 4 Orchard Lake St. Mary are among } ies: contest. Other games are‘? ‘the other leaders. | Country Day at Harper Woods, , Newcomers to the top 25 in the Lamphere at Clintondale and Mill- , \county are smooth Pontiac North- an AY Frankeanath, agit 4 ern forward Mike Fedynik, Bill _ Smith of Walled. Lake and Bob | He has plenty of tough op- McLaughlin of Royal Oak Shrine. position but has shown no sign iThe latter has scared 57 points in yet of giving ground to such | his last two outings. talented potnt-getters as Doug = There has been a few changes Stott of Oxford, big Ceorge among the area pacesetters but, McDaniels of Holly and Madison | Don Petroff of East Detroit at coal | sharpshooter Rick Moos. — ‘and Terry Wills of Armada still Stott ranks 2nd- averaging 22, | head the pack. Brighton star Sean MeDaniels, who has moved u van a , p ‘La anf Pete Brabb of Imlay | : ® e : | from 6th, is 3rd at 21.9 followed | ae, are new in the top 15 in that ‘ Y UU by Moos’ 21.4. lis 1 'Merv Gallup appears to get better | ‘as he goes along in the Oakland County individual scoring race. The transfer from Ferndale has totaled 56 points in two games since the last list of leaders Was, printed to increase his average’ ' ito 26 for five contests thus far jwith the Maples. A | cash and carry } Tonal Housefill, per bag, a GENUINE BALSAM WOOL 1” Standard 100’ roll $6.50 2” Dbl-Thick 50’ roll 8.45 § 1’ Reflective 100’ roll 8.75 — LIFETIME GUARANTEE BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE AUBURN LUMBER Co._| Saal ada tanta nan tnttatatadntnttnintatntntetnin intssdntnintniatatateddntaiadntnindnintatadntnindntntatntated | . oy? + * i 70 8. SQUIRREL RD. _ AUBURN HEIGHTS . Pontiac Central sparkplu gl OAKLAND COUNTY scoen? a Open Saturdays ‘til 5:00 P.M. FE 5-9293 Charley Barge is a close oth with ajup, Birmingham ........8 130 26 an even 100 points for five ames erate ony 00a We Se lee. * © #4 € 1957 FORD Fairlane Victoria V-8 Ford-o-matic, heater, white wall tires, power steering 1957 HEINKEL (40 Miles per gallon). . 495, _ 1955 PLYMOUTH Bel Aire hard top, auto- metic transmission, radio, heater, wh ite radio, “Turn to Turner” We' ve om 1953-FORD custom’ two door V-8, Ford-o-mati¢, heater, White 5 flow, radio, steering . matic, 1956 FORD Thanderbird Ford-o-matic heater, tires, two to power **@ ase _ 1952 RAM a e in “1957 BUICK special sedan, d white wall tires, bos 1955 OLDSMOBILE 88". hard top, hydro- radio, - white walltires . . white wall 1953. CHEVROLET - et el whee. 295 station wagon, rod he, -hegter + + + oe eee 4 . * BIRMINGHAM radio, 1595 yna- : heater, § oe heater, 5305 *eee _ radio, ee ps, full oe * @ © BLER — $95 a * ws Req ‘TWENTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JANUARY 16, 1959 o - ly on oe ‘ * The- Kansas Nebraska ‘Act * Dixie Solon 1854 repealed . the Missouri Com promise of 1820° and permitted bettlers to come into the territories Judge's Hearing! Blood Dona oes ® Which: later became the states of ‘and Nebraska. 4. Upset. by _ Yank Bees Set for Jan. 16 , Saturday 8 to 2 Friday 9te2 BAR MUSIC. MUSIC Western and Hillbilly Sunday 7 te? 4 Featuring PAUL CARPENTER and Starlight Rhythm Rangers playihg all your favorite tunes! Singer Paul Carpenter <__—"~ Shorty. on the Bass Johnny Tipton Lead Guitar | SPADAFORE’S 6 N. Cass Avenue. Cor, of Huron COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP)—A South Carolina legislator wants to clamp ‘down. on Yankee bees. ® Annuaf invasion by Northern bees, says Rep, Lloyd B, Bell, is affecting the welfare and economy of his one: in Alabama Court on Contempt Charge MONTGOMERY, Ala. + * An Alabama jurist must appear Bell told “he General Assembly | in court Jan, 2% to show cause ‘that Northern beekeepers make a, Why he should not be punished tor 4 practice of transporting their bees’ refusing to turn over voter rec- southward each winter, ords to agents of the U.S, Civil When the honey-making hordes|° ‘reach the balmy Southern climes, le Commission. . ‘they settle for humans in Horry ‘against Circuit Judge George C. County. * * * Just recently some bees — Bet) With a court order to produce ‘the maintains they were from Cor! registration files. necticut — swarmed into a Horry | Commission agents, inquiring service station and. stung an el into alleged denial of Negro vot- |derly man near death. ling rights, ultimately had given Belt-said the same bees then'the records to hurriedly* called attacked a farmer on a tractor. |grand juries in rura] Bullock and * Barbour counties, Bell asked his fellow. legislators! * * * approve a bill that would make it’ te had refused to show the rec-| be misdemeanor punishable by a .| $100 fine or QO ¢ in jail to f transport .bees Nroug} South Car! vestigation on complaints of vot: jolina in an 6pén—truck or with, ee 1 ling irregularities. He impounded | (Bives, untaatened the files before the commission's ——— inquiry began in the two coun- ties. Although the grand juries made the records available for exami- holding. thém for grand, jury in- | Snuff was once used*so widely iby churchmen it was da | as ‘The Holy Hebe) a Choice” GALES — nation,“ U.S. Rist. Judge Frank M, Johnson Jr. ordered the Alabama rights law, Save on Beautiful Center quides , Werooahout! pe ms Ty, Big 5 Drawer “cnests OPEN orn MATCHING Speciovs —) 338 » | ( vi ¢ _-stacage or Priced | clothing. ees ot | MAI ~ hardwoods $o don't miss. Sale * be Toke your choice of these authentic Early American open stock pieces. All are handsomely crafted of selected beautifully finished in mellow Salem Maple They'll go fast at these money saving prices oA . COME IN ToDayt ~ Use our Budget Plan * Easy Terms Months to Pay! NOW * “WE SELL BRAND NAMES FOR LESS. AT PRICES LOWER THAN. WE EVER OFFERED!" OPEN FRI. & MON. ‘TIL 9 P.M. Wallace Must Appear, (AP) =| | Wallace, 39, for failure to comply ords to agents on grounds he was Choice Any Piece! OTHER MATCHING PIECES ALSO AVAILABLE AT LOW SALE PRICES SANTA MARIA, Calif. (AP). — From time to time as Mike plays with his .toys, the pain comes in hig chest. He knows, to go sit in @ corner and wait for it to happen. _ It always does. * Mike faints. — When he wakes up, fe rests un- itil he is strong enough to play again. {Bell explained, they think it’s! * * * spring, and start buzzing about| Federal siiorays filed criminal This will go on, physicians say, looking for. flowers. He say8'contempt proceedings Thursday | for perhaps another three years. Then Mike, now 4, will die. Ka- less he has an operation. ‘Mike has heart trouble. There lis a hole between two of the |chambers of his heart. This makés slows down Mike turns blue. Doctors at St. Vincent's Hos- pital in Los Angeles are going to ipatch up Mike’s heart March 27. \To do this, eta need at least, a pints of blood. a *. ie! -* The hospital will accept blood in trade.at the rate of two pints for each pint the boy needs. The- Santa Maria Times, after jan appeal for blood donors, an- nounced Thursday that 200 pints have been offered. Most of the volunteers are meri at nearby Vandenberg Air Force Base. ’ FL = . Saturday ; ‘ mg So tried for conf@mpt for not x *& * a ; : iB producing the files for agents as} Maj. Francis L. Manning, whose | = Jan. 17th he demanded. 392nd Figld Maintepance Squad- | Onl s | . ws * * * _,|ron offered 82 pints, told“the pa- r) my at @ The federal judge made it clear|per:: “Count on us for all the Je } © Wallace will be punished if he|blood that boy needs.” | a PIZZA . : © tails to convince Mim that he| Other Air Force units and other’ o and ¢€ gg Wasn't in contempt. civic and religious groups swelled 5 Barbequed. ; It was’ not disclosed whether the total to 200 pints, The pledges @ Wallace will be prosecuted under | are still coming in. = Chicken : the Civil Rights Act or under the * *« eee — genera] lawg on contempt. The cost of the operation wilk be 4 COMPLETE TAKE-OUT SERVICE = PHONE FE 1-7682 | The Alabama judge, who leaves) borne -partly by the Crippled Chil- , ‘office Monday, could be sentenced dren's Society, San Luis Obispo . 9 DRIVE IN and B to six months jin jail and fined County. The rest is being raised. | | ABA a RESTAURANT = g $1.900 on a jury trial- or 45 days| Mike's mother, Mrs. Lynne Pap-| BB Ope Mon., Tues. Wed. 8 2. m. te If p.m. 22 W. Montcalm @ and $300 without a jury !f con-pas, is divorced. She and the boy’ M@ = Thore, Fri, Set A am. to 12:80 om. Corner of Baldwin Ave, af victed of contempt under the civil are living with her parents in: ‘nearby Arroyo Grande. She chee Space-Saving - Wagon Wheel BUNK BEDS! a secha Sturdy ledder ond . a rail ey to Save Little Boy — pitched in to-help her. then, that it’s time) (Off-Lines This Week his heart work too hard. When it} The going rate is $25 ‘a pint. New 3-Year. Contract en i se | United Auto’ Workets Local 212. to quit her job to take care of Mike. 2 Now’a whole community has Say benefits over the three-year period. industry. Huck and aw Approve by Huck Manufacturing Co. and "The union said“ the pact: calls] for 28 cents in wages and fringe} Huck builds parts for the aircraft : | : 134,033 Cars to Roll DETROIT —Automotive News said Thursday the U.S. auto indus- try will turn gut an estimated, 134,033 passenger cars this week, compared with 133,489 cars pro- duced last week and 109,76] for the comparable week of 1957. Automotive News said a retufn ORCHESTRA - S pean coeraaars, by American MUSIC er Division and a wae rboost, at General Motors wag re- 6 Nights o Week sponsible for the slight increase :. featuring jover last week's total. “THE 3 LITTLE WORDS” Truck production this week isif ai estimat at 22,154 units. the same figure realized last week and icompared to 18,607 trucks during the comparable 1957 week, af the ORCAN LADIES’ NIGHT _EVER -WEDERSDAY ‘Compensation Available to Philippine ‘Nationals DETROIT ~The Detroit chap- ter of the International Committee of the Red Cress says Philippine Nationals who were taken prison-| er by the Japanese while serving with the U.S. armed forces during World War II can file for com- and LIQUORS Club Tahoe _ 3412 Dixie Highwoy Phone OR 3-9754 CLOSED SUNDAYS pensation from Japan | Chapter fticlale $8 said the inter- ‘national committee has funds on| hand to make Payments. ————- SUNDAY. SPECIAL -— BARBECUE SPARE RIBS A ld carte : : potatoes, chef's * salad with choice of dressing, vegetables, hot roll and butter. . aes : , 1650 N. Perry ot Pontiac Rd. Don’ t_ Miss: Those Color eee See Them on Our 21 .. Open Daily 9 A.M. to 2 AM. /Sune Plenty of Free Parking §=— 92 Color TV. 2 P.M. to 2 AM. FE 3-9732 oo en SE SE DELL’S IN N|- Presents PAUL LENNON . Comedy M. C -an lupeossionist NINA “SANSONE: FABULOUS FLOOR SHOWS Lovely __ ad | 4 . OD DUTCH Auburn at ‘Churchill Ra. LIQUOR _ HILLBILLY and WESTERN SWING by _ PAUL. BARBER'S MID-WESTERN BAND * DANCING THURS., FRI. SAT. 9 P.M. ‘til 2. A.M. [OS SUN. 7 P.M. ‘til 12 P.M. Auburn a MILL - : 4, EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY Dancing Star OPEN 7 DAYS AND 7 NIGHTS JAM SESSION. TU ESDAY FRANK: "PERRY and HIS SWINGMASTERS ‘Dell's In Corner of Elizabeth n Lake Garde Cass Lake 1 ‘hen rose West ' ef Huren 4 5 nesvinione fr -2-2981 ONLY "Woodward South of Long Lake Road _ ? KINGSLEY INN’ GYPSIES in the EMPIRE ROOM “to the. Music of the KINGSLEY INN COACHMEN FRIDAY and SAT RD AY at 10— COTILLION ROOM Milowesr 4-1 100 Children... 15¢ SAT. ‘SPreuaL Adults... ... .$1.25 “ SMORGASBORD "TONIGHT. With 20 ittersint wal and Fish Fry and relishes and Ri yan Chicken Smorgasbord _ with coffee, t and 3 sales = . = bn $ All You $ -, G ° $:30 te rose 1. rt} Cen For 1.95 FE 93-9528 MAN NY’S COCKTAIL LOUNGE Vistt Manny's Seek Rar—Mirsele Mile—Haren and Elteabeth Loke Rd, | FRIDAY, SATURDAY, “ALSO SUNDAY MATINEE DANCING mee Aenanine - FRANK MEADOWS and His BAND hale _ BEER CRIBS BAR and R / RESTAURANT 7} ( 130 S. Telegraph FE « 698k ® “ e Fine Food —— e, . va . e e (Cher Broiled Steaks—Prime Rib) iat Bq @ Cocktails . &, % @ Atmosphere @ @ Business ; °@ 2 aN Lh & Men’s | eve % e Luncheons oe e ®e e ® @ Goto Slonaker’s Miracle Lounge - Miracle Mile Shopping Center, Telegraph at Square Lake Road jf} WN SE en Le . \n~ ar . . | 4 4? N - CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT SUNDAY. a _ -FROM 4 P. M. TO 2 A. M. ‘ Come Out ard Join Your * | Friends for Our Popular = Vi. | COUNTRY. H MUSIC DANCES =f | : i ; our | SUNDAY F K * Neonday '.To the Music of The Bob Lawson Trio Friday and Saturday «Breet gp ( Style Dinners | | NEW DRAYTON INN ormerly Commodore Hotel) lee Dixie je Highway Evenings Luncheons Are Our OR 3-7161 | | ianwoeee JACKS. Dixieland, Modera and Square Dance Ban aa GLENN EASTMAN Caltag Cx) CE ROCK and ROLL JEFF'S o & _ ” ¢ ‘ $ 5 A ak i, See _THE z PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1959. . "0. | SP WENTY-NINE a TU 8.3977 Smoking Section UDOLPH : Also Erich Von Stroheim and the ever-popular Man + ‘Busch in... “Foolish Wives” in (mie + specialist a Thurs. _— Ouly Michigan Engeyement Now at CLAWSON’ - PLAYHOUSE 14 Mile Rd. 2 Mi. E. of ~ Woodward Ave. SQUARE ahd ROUND DANCING GARDEN CENTER BALLROOM... 2957 Woodward, Detroit —* ~ Dancing Every - ky Serer: Sunday —ALSO— CAMPUS BALLROOM FENKELL and LIVERNOIS,. alae : Mod. and Sq Dancing Every.. TOES. OP RL : FINEST ORCHESTRAS . 3. income and’ other miscellaneous taxes on the manu- facturer add $150, and taxes in the price of purchased materials and parts add another $140,"" he said. “At the. dealer level, property, income and miscellaneous taxes add $20, and then the consumer |; pays $90 for state sales tax, license -giand title fees.” .. LOS ET eee _ CELEBRATE OUR 2nd BIRTHDAY Ce ALL DAY SATURDAY! Taxes Make Up 25 Pct, Car Cost Ford Researcher Says $600 of $2,500 Auto Goes for Levies Actress Seeks Divorce ANGELES TCcome ond: HELP US to L Buy % Doz. of Any ‘Spudnut Product And Get One Spud-Over 1 Fruit Pie for 5 DELICIOUS FLAVORS APPLE — CHERRY -BERRY — LEMON PINEAPPLE Miniature Spaddies. > to Every Customer oT ] INTERNATIONAL AWAR LEN BY ORE PEA “WILLIAM HOLDEN “ALEC ‘GUINNESS: JACK HAWKINS - THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI 3 “4 Oitesend by DAD LEAN NOW! REGULAR PRICES ACA { ‘KWATI' DEMY AY PLE THAN ANY PICTURE _ MAT, mt 1:00 .P. M. CHICAGO (UPI) — Taxes repre- ‘sent almost one-fourth of the cost a consumer pays for the average low-priced car, a Ford Metor Co. Robert J. Eggert, Ford’s market- ing research manager, told memi- bers of the Chicago Association of Executives Forum that the customer spending $2,500- for a How-priced car is paying $600 in taxes. . ’ Eggert said the biggest single tax was the “present discrim- inary excise tax”of 10 per cent,” which represents $200 of the $2,500 purchase. price. ‘Property, personal debts. Shop 420 Orchard Lake- FE 8-8721 Near Goon Street : Country Meat Markte, road. At the left of the counter NEW MARKET OPENS—Described as an .old fashion market with a modern ‘touch, the 17 Highland Rd., Waterford Township is the newest store to open - - in the shopping area at-M 59 and Williams Lake By Gallo, Mrs. Burch and Paul F. Oliver. The pan Gs “store features its own brands and personalized nd ee oe above are the service. . 8 owners, Bernard J. Burch (left) and William F. Slatton, both long-time Pontiac ‘area. .business- mey. Behind the counter are (from left) Robert we “f Writer Lacves:. | ja seat to open the door . . "Even when opportunity knocks, man still has to get off his\i x These days the person who really knows $1 to Son, Rest — to Old Friend ~ LOS ANG Octavus. Roy Jan. ,.6, left only $1 to his son,; Octavus Jr, of East oe N.J./ &. * * * The bulk of his $50,000-plus_ es-| tate will go to e friend, Mrs. Marrs garet M. Brigham, 57, ‘of. Los | Angeles. His will, filed Thursday | for probate, stipulated that Mrs.’ +Brigham, a widew, use. half the assets to provide ‘$200 a month) for his aunt, Miss Nina Ottalingut, 80, af Asheville, Ay Cc. x * cere effort during his lifetime to! provide for his son. - + Marshall's Condition. ‘Mated Satisfactory _ FT. BRAGG, N-C. (AP)—Gen.. George C. Marshall, 78, who suf- | fered a slight: stroke, is in satis-| factory. condition in a_ hospital! ihere, his doctors said Thursday) ' Pontiac Press Phete Marshall was stricken Thursday | Hollywood Headlines Bob Hope M + > By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD — For the first time since Bing Crosby started his annual charity golf tournament at Pebble Bea Calif., Bob Hope {will be among the oissing, Robin's 'M. D. has told him to “slow up and \not appear at .eyery charity func-) ition, and to let someone else do ithe "job. So-with Dolores insisting that Bob obey, he is trying to be ‘a good boy. -~ | When Bob was in Spain he met and talked with Gina Lollo- brigida, who will co-star with him In “The Lady is- Missing’. this summer, She is having a baby this “spring and she fin- | ishes “Solomon and Sheba’’ in /a short time. — She's eager to co-star with Bob| in this mystery melodrama, writ- ie ten by. Morte Lackman and Bill) Larkin, authors of “Alias Jesse James,"’ which Bob has ‘ewned fer some time. Gina will guest his show tomorrow night, and Bob is; very enthusiastic over her ability | /as an actress, a& are all the actors | who work ‘with her. | i ke The Robert Montgomerys: are in| ‘our midst and staying at the Bel ‘Air Hotel. Bob is here to talk with United Artists about ‘The ‘Bull Halsey Story” which he will jproduce with James €agney play-. ‘ing the famous admiral. | Bob's old friends’ are delighted 'to"see him again, and it's hard 'to- realize so ‘many -years have _passed since Bob played some of the top juvenile leading roles -at MGM. ; ; »~ ' * * | Michael Rennie, who has been Sepurated—from—his wife Maggie | _ \in Calcutta tomorrow for a tiger jfor about four years, tells me| they’ ve now decided on a divorce. in ‘I'm old-fashioned — and I'd- like | | Maggie to get it in England,” he | because of stringent divorce laws » in England, I'll get it myself.” I had heard that Maggie has told me. “But if that isn't possible We Handle Tricks, Jokes, and Novelties | ust Pass Up (Golf Tourney This Year | (AP)—Actress Dolores Michaels, 25, is suing ’in-| terior decorator Maurice Martine, 41, for divorce, charging . cruel- ity, She claims creditors are press- ing her to pay his | They were married in 1953. | & new romance but Mike cays he knows nothing of this. He wishes her happiness anyway—she was crushed emotionally following the brutal miirder’ of her mother several years ago. Their son, David, age 5, -lives with Maggie in London, Mike tells me he hopes to become an American citizen even though his new TV series, “The Third Man," awill shoot 20. chapters . in| London and 20°in the & S. &: When Jerry Lewis makes up his mind, something always happens. He jeaves tomorrow-fight for New York to confer with Josh Logan, Howard Dietz, Arthur Schwartz! and George Axelrod. de is- wanted for a Broad- * way play in whith -he’ll play twins. Axelrod is writing the | the play, Dietz and Schwartz are | composers, and Logan will pro- duce. Jerry's deal is that he gets the motion picture rights, and helt bring it to the sereen_ ‘after its run on- Broadway. Snapshots of ~ Hollywood .col-| ‘lected at random:. | Is Marlon Brando. really. trying | to woo Anna Kashfi back? He, ordered her a beautiful dress for| = Christmas, and she's wearing a. new diamond ring, bracelet and earrings!- . . . Tony Martin has been .quite sick ever ‘since he came back from Lake Tahoe. The tempera- ture was below freezing and the contrast between the cold and the heat of Florida gave him a | bad virus. Wei Jimmy and Gloria Stewart arrive at his home in the resort town of | shoot. They will be the guests ol Einenaret 0 mallee coe. was ; rought here-by, ambulance to the Maharajah_of Cooch- ‘Behar! tew Womack General Hospital|§ | They won't return until Jimmy is and given a private room. His| ready a ‘Anatomy of a 7 |wife took a room nearby. lon Feb. , ee ‘| The World War II chief of staff, Johnny “Maths has signed a con- whe ali) served us secretary of tract. with Jack Entratter_ to. G0lstate and.secretafy of defense fol- ‘into the Sands Hotel ini Las Vegas, lowing the war, has lived a se- ‘on March II. He'll play a return /Ciided Hfe with his wife since 1951. engagement in July. ond | His health has not been’ at its No sooner had Dia&na*Dors given} ibest since’ he had a kidney re- out an interview at the Hage oy tlw th i Pig he oa Club in New York that she stays y ill with in enee at healthier when she wears less, than. HELD: OVER! Thru SATURDAY . A blbek aan chained to's white man . . . trying to escape from the law and each othert 4 Cohen said he es made. a sin- § TONY ‘CURTIS - SIDNEY POITIER so. 8 > Derianr Ones JOHN MILLS \N CARMICHAEL FROM THE TRUE STORY BY MAJOR PR. REID. M. ¢ The st amusing adventures of Allied POW © Nari escape escat proat SATURDAY MATINEE — EXTRA! | : “CAPTAIN VIDEO” Chapter No. 9 COMEDY “SHEEPISH WOLF” . CARTOON “ROBIN HOODLUM” 2s be, _ — enn prennereae she-came down with virus which CHICKEN -- FISH caused her to cancel a TV Saad STEAK -- SHRIMP shot. : : i The top favorite to play Ethel) SCALLOPS cr |Waters’ biography, -‘His Eye Is) | On the Sparrow,”’ is ‘Pearl Bailey, DINNERS | ‘and I hope Sh@ll dor iw? ServedinQur. .- -} ——_—_——— -Bequtiful Dining Room Actress Wants Divorce LOS ANGELES (AP) — Fifteen} separations in two years of mar- riage are ridiculous, says actress | Mara Corday. x * * ! She said Thursday she will sue ‘TAKE OUT ORDERS Call ahead—yoir order will be ready for you— = - . Call FE 3-9821 MEET YOUR FRIENDS IN BOB‘S BEAUTIFUL NEW " COCKTAIL BAR WALLED LAKE . MA 4-215) _NOW OPEN 6:45 LAKE Theater a aria i ee ego actor director Richard ca for 9 soe | BOR’S ie * & | They were married Jan. %,4 CHICKEN HOUSE “1957, in Las Vegas. Miss. Corday | |said both have been Consulting a |peye hiatrist. “497 Elizabetlr Laka Road FE 3-9821 Today thru Saturday! 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RUN FEATURE apres | » CHAPTER aoa ~ “ZORRO’S FIGHTING LEGION” NO. =~ - | Cco- > FEATURE: The Big Line-Up of Thrills Comes to the Big Movie Theatre Screen! _—~ELI WALLAGH | on Kam) and| Doors Open 10:48 panel 25 tol P.M. | end SAT. xaba - * Tom & Jerry Cartoon Spert “The Rassiin’ TRULY GRAND ENTERTAINMENT! - FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN!” : - FRI DAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY*™ MON DAY: Robert Stack’s most powerful role .. . as the missile maker who was too busy with the* The most heart-touch- ‘ig Lauren Bacall you have ever seen... as the woman who Joved} | troubles of the world 16 gn atomic-scientist at eee ee LAUREN BACALL ROBERT STACK The girl you ador — ‘ed as “Eloise” — Evelyn Rudie — as the unwanted }child who came | into their lives. — SCOPE De G Tift ¢ of fo C {HURON‘ 2nd | = —7k HIT TORN FROM: TODAY'S pe A Color Parsde “Tough Lite” “Wilt IN-CAR HEATERS. Om 8) RULES VERNE, author of “AROUND THE WORLD Spent oe i Ag e arate s : | “w/ | ‘ f a x 2 Ss tf : , eyed as : ‘ i ia =) “TaIRTy _ a ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, J JANUARY 16,1950 ee = “I Have a Pain in My Soul” y ao He wag, the ay mi who we A | _ atari [ater pesos, a Sees Cuban Executions Mn i eo About three or four blocks away, - ll back into the knew. We sida’ talk much, but a higher hill overlooks. the firing aie sutra oath: _The tm tie fl peered in,| when we did, we spoke in whispers. ra Pidscor daylight came, a) - provincial capitol of Santiago in pistol in hand, ready to give the I don't know why It certainly ‘Tow perhaps eee ee ‘Wtneuaed “the mace coup de grace, if necessary. lwasn't necessary. oy oe te eee ° | Bee by Mpidel Gaure ‘nen. Hia -4 1.didn't feel well. _ : About 8 o’tloek or s0, one of | every time shots rang out. oy panera Coafies ‘Schuman, fellow) Two more prisoners moved UP) the lieutenants told me that by- I remained until it was all to. their grave. Again, six ‘shots! this time 52 had heen executed. By LUIS DE CABO GAKCIA | y.ny out and their bodies toppled! This was when I heard: the offi- | over at 11:25. Thad six hours of Written for UPI ‘back. Then two more and two cer say “q have a pain in my it, By that time 71 had been SANTIAGO DE CUBA—The shots more. ‘ | soul.” killed and I had witnessed about 86 of the executions, The bodies : } = from the firing squad rang out all) pout 10 to 15’minutes separated; ; A ting aod ear mtr ech vn, A Ps | ee ky oe a S| Bat ap ek lo , say, ‘“‘Let'g get this over with panied each pair of prisoners on Ss and @ well known wuurleter| o Kaladauer i quick; I have a pain in my soul.” \the last march. | ae death like a hero. He ener covering *- } ole 2 ae When it was all over I had to <= * | There were about @ to 70, Julyiwas cdnvicted-ot having killed 31), wade Co wen the _ I felt the same way. I knew 26th soldiers and about eight “civil perma and I'm sure -he killed |; the te oe siesta oat these men were myirderers and ians, including myself and two! many more. “Everyone ifi Santiago. eas pe ap 6 sight 4 ‘ = ‘deserved to be shot, but I coutttn 4 other bus drivers; Thated and feared ‘him. . Mother wanted to teed mf hetp shuddering . and time the SPOKE IN aces . | He was a regular army man4I couldn't eat. .1 went to bed but - velles x cuued wey se | It was cold. I stayed close to He asked permission to direct his' couldn't _ Sleep. I kept hearing | Nee ’ HE STATES, 6 rer range near San Juan Hill. ING M TERIAL : ee ee rrr I knew what was up. It was oR ay YY i common talk in town ew g Le — y (ify , . ‘past few days that there would be/ ~ pla. Y if o " . Deane! 3 . ieee: . 2 ae Wi " \ WY Ui 7%) Di wi beginning to break as 5 : ; ™\ IN: we arrived at the range. A volley . UST Le YY 5 i > mm N\ Hy; in shots broke out as we tot ' Ree , . A Ml +e ‘ =e m ie ON ae been : d , - ie ‘ 7: yy —-!- chatting =n route, suddenly be- DIXIE DUGAN _ 3 BL s LOADS Y The -y were ordered to debark | Ln > MY FAMILY.STILL DOGSN’T/] - ee eae ~ aHnesHt = 1a ; WELL- WELL —MIS-TER DUGAN j 1 NEVER WOULD HAVE. KNOWN Yous i HT) ee f- iT. DUGAN ; ors — [fe “¢ SS” _OvER 4 PAT ARE ar JA I CHANGE MY DUGAN — aye and they got off, awkwardly, their! y wi ie bound hands somewhat of a hin-)” R| iar drance. They broke up into little iss | Oe groups of three, four and five. Vex een : ‘ net * * & (Oo Goo OK . y ot There were two buses and an $3, army truck parked fo one side ee when I got ther’. Mine was the} fis last load. Later, T lgarned that) ae shootings had begun at 4 a.m. Y eee | When-I got there it was about 5:30 . Mil, and one of the July 26th officers | . ‘ . . , : ae : a told me 22 had already been shot. | ' i OUT OUR WAY . I looked at the effisters of TIY/1 saw you TRY To Y THERE You HAVE ALL WHY, THAT'S TH aan prisoners. Same were erylng; | F- +t 1 SHIFT THAT BELT TH' EMOTIONS OF TH’ | MOST PROMIN- ; T. -s ~ 3 some ,chatting; some nervotsly | id \ WITH YOUR HAND / HUMAN RACE, BUT ENT EMOTIO By COs . 4 shifting thelr fect; some silent. | TP WHAT DO YOU THINK Mere OL YOU SEE Wega THA STRANGE...ON THIS ee i: v HOSE POLES ARE ANGER MORSE ASSISTANT awe WHERE , ALONE ie Waueere sotaneed tee hares fF TORO MAY POLES OR | MISE RY, PAIN, BOSS 1S GETTIN’ We FOUND NO "NSO Seo trench at the end of the range. iif POLE VAULTIN'? YOU REVENGE -- CUZ 1 ere aa rt —_ They stood in front of the trench Nil TO PUNCH HIM OF BAWLING : FOR THAT MATTER ") as the firing squad got ready. An Hl H on . SOMBODY OUT-- officer. gave the word and six Hy ONE ~- MELAN 3 shots rang out, WELL ALL hg geet a gages ee — P {o ° Ao | “PEDPLE! Qeorge L Sooer tee Saaven ‘ \) papery D. beara 9 gis Waahington LS es GO. Davert, 132 Highland j Willlam e. Reaver, pete pcre Cc 2 Soo oS ar or Se jam LL. pre, ore - SS George’ DB Merra,"#ay Cole“ die atone = - Franklin D. Leach, 339 Clarksten / - Lee ‘af Pender, ae Shore = whee: Re llieesf mreh Yiares es i wi iam 's R Samuel 8, Haripton, het Casemere Jack, A. Marvey, 14686, Avalon of Daniel R. Hartmann, 14129 Northwick | James E. Taylor, 318 Lake te Basil Fo Wet ¥ 1005 i) Rees A teenage girl, according to |. 3 someone's’ definition, {s someone, |- ~ = ‘who's 20 years away from lying|-L< about her age... Harry Morgan _(of “December Bride") described his wife's cooking: ‘I won't say | - . it was bad — but when we bought : = 4 a new stove we had to register it ae . 16 | ‘ith the pac! pe —==— e LR. WILLIAM ml ” Ear) Wilson, scoot zero “A ; THE : JOY RIDE © 1060 by NEA Bervion, Ine. TM. oo Pat. on . | loans =A =: om J . DONALD DUCK — By Walt_Disney , 2 | — 5 UT THE GROCERIES)| GEE, UNCA DONALD, ™ ew IE IL CAN'T--- , ‘SHE ALWAYS — t NANCY --I | \O TTT TE TANES WE PAS) 5! NE HAO eng ourree Ne TAKE I HAVE A |1-HAS A DOZEN || WANT YOU TO / z Co e —- ROS SELLING BUTT! . | TREY COULD p—— an (TR'P HOME) N AA US BQTTLESP! ME TO DOZEN THINGS TO 0O STORE. Ue | yy = ; THE .} THINGS TO S : : MOVIES ~ 24 ( . a ie Ae a 1 is | , : ‘ ml My ol | _. _— . THE GIRLS st Ry —_ Folger , . ‘> You'll Find OS yas ge 2 ee ~ PROFITABLE . . ae —_ OPPORTUNITIES oN 7 ae Cc’ ‘Every Day. in the Pontiac. a . | Press Want. Ad Section : in | | Take advantage of this. easy way : .: — ~ to solve all your buving end 4 telling orublems as eee Keep |... To Place Your ; ~ “Plekps ers fF wanran. | yond | aT DIAL FE 2-8181 e od ' «a > 5 H L et “ -& THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘FRIDAY, J ANUARY 16, 1959 ad THIRTY-ONE -Felney Named Medical Chief. Will Replace Fulton as Director of Services at * GM in. Detroit , Appointment of Dr, William’ A. Fellner as medical director of “General Motors Central Office, ef- fective Feb. 1, president An charge of Pe ice Argonaut Building ih Detroit. He replaces Dr. William J. Ful- ton, who is ‘retiring Feb. 1 under the provisions of the General Mo-| tors retirement program. Dr. Fellner has been medical di- rector of the Fisher Body Division = in Pontiac, _A_nalive_of Benton. Harbor Dr. Fellner wag grad- « in 1946, he spent 13 years in private medi- cal practice in Baltimore. Continental Profits Off DETROIT @—Continental Mot ors Corp. s&ys the net earnings of it ahd its Consolidated subsid- iaries for the fiscal year ended Oct. 31, 1958, totaled $3,536,528 on _net sales of $131,415,279. Continen- tal said the figures compared witht $3,583,301 net earnings on $135,- 610,899 net sales in the preceding fisedl year. ployes of the Cen-DR. FELLNER | tral Office and divisions located in the General Motors Building and uated - from , the Univers i ty of Michigan Medi- cal School in 1953. F2 Dr.-Fulfon has f -® been with General Motors for 23 years. He became Medical Director ef Central Office aimed to joining Motors, Al 14 Petitions» \for County Bench |Are Ruled Valid’ All 14 candidates seeking nom- * ination to five positions on the Oakland County Circuit Court Board of Canvassers. At the same time, Oakland Coun- ty Clerk-Register Daniel T. Mur- phy Jr. announced that he has been informed that only the five full six-year judgeships will be on the primary ballot Feb. 16, The other two contests — two short terms, one to fill out an unexpired term of the late Judge George B. Hartrick and the other a preliminary six-months term for the new fifth judgeship — have two or less candidates, thus eliminating the necessity for a ret. ‘Parnes ot the Feb. i: primary will be to cut the number of can- didates' down from 14 to 10, or to two seeking each of the-five full judgeships. When in the April 6 general elec- tion, the 10 will be cut to the five elected judges, those receiving the highest number of votes, ~-Lodge Calendar Special ee ee of Pon- tiac Lodge No, F&AM, Friday, Jan. 16th., 7:30 ue Work in-F.C. degree. Leslie L Hotchkiss, WM. Adv. News in Brief Gilbert ‘C, W. Schnake, 21, 4614 Allison St., a reckless driving charge Thurs- day before Orion Township Justice Helmar G, Stanaback and was sen- tenced to s¢rve five days in the Oakland County Jail. Rummage: Congregational Church. Mill St. Pri, Jan. 16th. 10° A-M. Sat." 17th. 8 to 11 — Clothing for all. sale, 128 W. a. of | pleaded guilty to te bench have been certified as hav an . ing submitted sufficient and valid : 5 petitions, according to. the = Beans, Wheat Are Most Active CHICAGO i — Soybean-.and old erop wheat contracts attracted activity on the Board of Trade but all other contracts. held barely steady or eased a bit. A major commission house which usually represents processor was the most active bean buyer while speculative dealers bought March and May wheat: Trade generally was slow, how: ever, with mills and exporters still on the sidelines. Yugoslavia bought one., cargo, .about 350,000 | bushels, of red wheat overnight. Near the end of the first hour, however, wheat was % higher to 3% lower, March $1. 9534; higher to % lower, March old type | 4g lower, March 6644; rye % to r 1S Jower, March $1:3544;- | "FS; to % higher, saeney $2.15%. { . Pe ~ Gicinr Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, - Jap. 16- (AP)—Openinig | erain i j Waneal Oats |Mar coe cee 2OS% Mar oc ccccnes 66% jMay ceeec ce 29% May seeeee «63% joly “<.......° 1.51% Ry a ere ome e. Mar .....e¢. 1.38% Corn (old) May ..-.... 1.30% Mar ..... 144 BL ee 19'4 Corn (new) rad (drums) Mat, «s..0.. 1.14% Jan ....,.-. 45 May ene 1.50% -Mar ....5... Jy ....-. o “15% May ...0e.. 9.77 BOP wnveves 1.14% Jly - 092 The. South African Railway Ad- ministration has ordered 115 diesel- | electric locomotives from a United State ‘manufacturer at a cost of | $28,000,000. They will replace all| the steam locomotives in south- Rummage Saturday, January. Ae 1 adv. State's Miss EVA JO ZUMWALT Vying for the state honor is Rochester's Eva Jo Zumwalt, 17, of 820 E. Auburn '-d., a Roches- ter High School student. GLORIA JEAN BARNOWSKY _«# A Pontiac contestant who at- tends St. Michael's High School js Gloria Jean Barnowsky, 17, of 132 E. Rundell St. 4 4 s SHARON BRODIE From High School comes Sharon Brodie, 17, of 275 Harrow Circle, Birmingham. 2e3 si ee ee BARBARA PARKER Representing Avondale High School will be. Barbara Parker, Avon So ae 17, of “2908 Midvale St., Township. , west Africa. Junior Miss to Be Selected Tonight , Eight of the 13 high school sen- fors vying tonight for the title of Miss Junior Miss of Michigan are from the Pontiac area. * * * The statewide contest, sponsored by the Pontiac Area Junior Cham- ber of Commerce, will be held at the Rotunda Inn in West Bloom- i tield Township. Dinner will at 7 p.m., preceding the judging. | * * * Beauties {r°Om Middleville, Niles and Mt. Pleasant also have entered the contest, according to W. B. Neal, chairman of the event, _ The winner of the state contest) tas will receive many prizes, including clothing and jewelry, She will com- pete in the national contest in Mo- bile, Ala., March 47. x * * Judgng the girls tonight will be Pontiac Mayor Philip E. Rowston; Rep. William S. Broomfield, Mark Beltaire, Detroit Freé Press col- umnist, and Sylvia Cole, Pontiac Press school editor. ARLENE M. DREYER Orchard Lake’s candidate is Arletie M. Dreyer, 17, of 3717 Wards Point Dr. She attends West Bloomfield Township High mederate buying today in—early; corn %) contract $1.14%; oats unchanged to MARKETS | The following are. ‘top covering sales of locally ar produce brought to the Yared Market by growers and sold b them in wholesale package aoe | Detroit Produce | FRUITS { Appies, Delicious, bu. ‘Thursday. — VEGETABLES | Beets,. ‘topped, bu. ene ccccsccce 2.50} Coneate. topped, bu 2.06 Celery, doz. stalks - 1.28 Horseradisi, No. 1 pk. 335 Leeks, (bchs.) doz, 1.15 Ounlens, dry (bags) 6@-Ib «. 3.50 Partley Roots (bchs.) dos. +» 1.80 \Parsnips *4 bu. : ‘ ives Oe Potatoes (bagi 5@ Ibs’ 1.10 Radishes, hothouse (behs.) AOS, --% 3.50 Squash, Delicious, bu. 1.50 Tomatées, Hothse., No. 1 1b. bat 2.18 | Turnips, topped, bu. .- 1.75; Poultry and Eggs ~ DETROIT POULTRY | DEPROIT,; Jan. 16 (AP)—Prices -paid jper pound, f.o. b. Detroit, for No, ‘quality live poultry. | Heavy type hens 19-20, light type hens 10-12; heavy type broflers and fryers, 2% -3\ lbs., whites 20-31, Barred Hoek 25-26; caponeties, 4-6 Tbs, 20-22; duck lings 27, Market quiet, Receipts light but most- ly ample rade slow as snow and cold weather limiting activity, | oO | * DETROIT EGGS DETROIT (AP)-—-Eges, {.0.b. Detroit, in case lots, federal-state grades: Whites—Grade A extra large 44; lar 41-42 wid. oe 41; medium 31; B large J0- wtd. avg. 394. - Browns: cade A extfa large 4: | targe - 4] td. avg. 41; medium 37 jthecks 30%. + Total weekly receipts of government graded eggs Jan. 10-16 were 9,088 cases Commercially graded Johnson & Johnson Buys Philadelphia Lab Firm —Johnson & Johnson has’ acquired McNeil Laboratories, Inc., of Phil- adelphia, Pa., amount of J & J common stock, Brunswick firm; and Robert L. McNeil Jr. andHenry, 8. McNeil, chairman and president respective. ly of McNeil laboratories, made! mient, Both McNefls will become members of the New Jersey firm. NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (UPI) | Peer for an undisclosed 958- it- was annonhced late yesterday.|: Gen. Robert Wood Johnsoji,'. -| chairman of the board of the New Oe... i * the announcement in a joint state-' Ege Prod cs a Heavy Trading in Mixed Market NEW YORK ~A few selected| < Quotations are furnished by the|issues responded to special news Detroit Bureau of Markets, as fin an othérwise mixed stock mar- early today. Trading, was jket heavy, Changes of most key ‘Stocks were fractional. Inland Steel spurted more than va 9 points on news of its proposed \3-for-1 stock Split. ‘American Metal Climax. con- tinued to gain on news govern- ment scientists have achieved this metal, 2% to M4. i; Raytheon, aftér continuing yes- |terday's slide with a drop of more ‘than a point, recouped the \& programs, Another such ‘by _lsue Was North American Aviation pe stemmed a_ recent cline and rose fractionally. = | Jones & Laughlin advanced about | ‘orate 2 and Lorillard around a point. ~New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) NEW TORK--(Compled vot the sociated Press): =] He > ix fs a <3 lien Klee, & Pautp. Co 2 Sistese bape | jo.* 64 i174 Rose oar aaa geiee 39 , 4 |, ss Gers -15 25 48 Rowell See 64 44 64 ‘0 193 "3 [Fajen Co oo . 2 612 eae 16.3 14.3 3 7) end asked, - * breakthrough In the space and missile program, by making the first casting of molybdenum. The firm is the major producer of ‘American Metal Climax took opening block honors with a trade of 20,000. shares, the price rising | nd traded about unchanged it \was among stocks adversely affect- fears of stretchouts in de- | Piaares after decimal point are panies Fy 15. Indust. mati Rear. stocks Net ‘change .... —.3 — 3 today ....3160 143.0 8.1 219.1 Prev. day ....306.3 1442 063 2104 Week ago .....316.2 141.1 O84 218.2 Month ago .. 2054 ° 4728 04.3 2008 Year ago ...,. 7.1 880 45 1603 1988-50 high ..3163 1442 86.7 2104 1 68 low <..534.7 869 Tle 1566 1057 High .. ...1800 147 T7H 1888 1967 low 2260 72 662 1509 At AFL-CIO Parley. Here Oabinad ‘Céeety, ATL: ead. CO localg will be asked to ratify a i merger agreement at a convention) . Jan, 24 in UAW Local 653 Hall. A proposed constitution will also be M a | Pac $ ; 34.00-41.00; standard, and’ good grades Cities Ove .-. 00 pen Ae Ale ts 26-00-34 00: utility 20.00-26.00: few lote Soee Satm and | Mel gral mixed c u : ‘ Sain aoen focal eS Pere eS)” T Werteack Pétiac! catheter and Inmbs—Salable 180. Bulk/Con N Ges ....381 Pfizer CODD ROR + a4 a Wide-Track Pontiac! poly slaughter ewes, these|Gonsum 672 Phélps D ... 68 | wendy: eal to choice 6.00-11.50; no|Con Pw oy 4.16 946 Philce 23.3 * slaug ter jambs in early run, Compared|Cont Bak ......497 Phill Pet 49 week slaughter lambs steady;/Cont Can 61 Ss Proct & GO ..:. 76.4 merica’ S$ U er a preasure on weights over 110 Ibs.; Mght-'Cont Cop & 8 13 Pure Oti 43.3 . weights active; slaughter ewes active/Qont Meter .. 11 CA 40 throughout week, strong to 50c higher/Cont Oil . 66 Repub stl “3 most good and choice wooled jambs |Copper Rng 3 Reyn Mot ..43 under 110 Ibs. 18.50-21.00; load ‘prime Corn Pd i... 57.2 Rey Tob B . 2 wooled lambs 21.75; load choice and|Curtis Pub 16.5 Royal Dut ..,.463 ime-fed California wooled lambs 106 re... 64 «© Safeway ot ...416 ibs. 21.860; gro § te good lambs 15.50-'Det Edis 44.3 St od Pap ...442 1840; most and choice lambs No. |Dis C Seag ... 362 Scoville Mf .,..24.3 1 and 2 pets 17.50-19.75; cull to choice Doug Are , 66.5 Bears Roeb 414 Seagnter ewes 6.00-11.50: few fat ewes|Dow Chem ... 80 Shell Oil ...... 83.6 650; few loads mixed utility and/Du Pont .....212.2 Simmons .... 40.4) 00000000 Mark! so0d ewes 11-25-11 50. st Att Lox. 364 Sinclair ..... oe East Kod..,..1462 Socony ...... ; t ‘Emer Rad ... 146 Sou Pac . 68.2 ° ie RR... 13-8 " 235 ngrfl er man Ex-Cell-O .... 40.6 Std Brand .., 63 restone ... 139 Std Ot] Cal .. 60.2 ‘ood Mach... 45.2 Btd Of ary -. 485 Seeks. Custod Oe Be ee y . |Preepot Sul ..101.¢ Std-pil oh . $06 ° Frueh Tra ... 19.1 Stevens, JP .. 266 of Three Children seis," 4 soiree 2: 383 ©e2 - CD osx. 126 Swift & Co... 361 6 Syiv Ei Pd ... 63.4 "a Dynaem .. Si Texas Co rv PARIS (AP) — Actress Ingrid ee i. peg Tet. O Sul... 83 Bergman, today started proceeds Gen =p TimW Ber ws: 4 en Tel ..:+, ae se ‘ ings“to obtain legal custody of the|Gen Time ..: 454 Trans W Air “ut three children by her marriage to O*@ UT* +: {37 tTwent Cen ’.. 40 Italian. movie director Roberto|joebel Br... 32 YR@Ced 27.) Rossellini. ppeegrul |... Pac 36.2) Goodyear <2.) 1202 nu “ate Lin’. 344 * * * rah Paige .. 2.6 at | ; Gt A&P... 611 tit Aire ow The actress filed papers with Gt Ne Ry ... 853 ¢ ‘oan CP. a3. \French lawyer Rene Floriot, who gut OW. 184 GS Lines yg iwill bring the case before the|Hersh Choe .. 706 6s steel o7 {Holland FP ....127 We Tob +. 284 : e courts mt Monday or Tuesday, Home 8th... 462 van Raal "341 R t Such move, if successful, Hooker Ch. 378 Werte tt it eming on would, nullity a similar action Ros- fadert Rey... Dl West A Be ..-.38 Fi Fi hi i sellini is bringing in Rome. Miss Tr na au ee White Mot. tha R | narra! _Int Bus Meh 622 Wilson & Co . 348 re] Ga Bergman, now married to Swed-jit Hare... «22 Woolworth | 64. y an ish theatrical - producer Lars| int Rick vroe 909 Yele & Tow iit : “ oe. nest 118.2, o-8 Schmidt, has custody of the ghil-|int ‘Telatel ..63.7 Zenith Red |.196 | e -|dren in France. Isl Crk Coal ..446 Upjohn of. Kal. 43.1 mit : s ° As- as Nichi Gan BUSINESS GUIDE Business of All Kinds Throughout Michigan. Investments, Too! you EVERY PACE. INTRODUCING A NEW FUTURE : With THE TURN OF keyboards. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT ‘til 9 SS aaa RRR Set coe ose eee teat tr aera > These famous typewriters are fully reconditioned machines with new fmo- chine guorontee for | full year. Complete standord a cag ene a ee a ee Kk THE PONTTAC- PRESS: FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1950: Pa PASENGER COMPARTMENT COMPARTMENT * r “Tom picture. energy from @ DESOTO IDBA GAR — Slated for exhibition: at the Chicago Autg*Show opening tomorrow is this Chrysler idea car, with a new concept of propulsion. The car above, shown jn a three- eighths scale. model, would be driven ~by. four high-speed electric motors, as shown in the bot- A motor would with the model engineer. = To Display New Propulsion Idea CHICAGO .u~—An “idea” car with a wholly new concept of pro-| te each wheel. pulsion will be shown by Chrys-| By storing the electrochemical Ier's De Soto Division at Yhe Chi. fuel outside the cell, the cell : — | compo) a . b Auto Show. The show opens) © mponents are not consumed run at the International amphitheatre on Friday. * * outside Cag a nine-day /hydrogen and oxygen gases inte model of electrical energy as similar’ ir | iprin¢iple to the operation (ER day dry-charge battery. A three-eighths scale the projected can is {6 be sho The motors would and oxygen fuels would be fed from’ the outside. A motor would be geared | A. FEF. Kimberly, De Soto -chief would depend upon three major engineer, likened the conversion of factors: Marriage License, |Applications - Robert C Watros, she Oriatide Antoinette M. Nicolo, Pstvery Beoere L, Winnett, Pranklio.. Edith £. Gros, Royal Oak Maurice G. Marr, Saginaw Gail H Burton, Franklins Thomas Marchesano, 92 Mt. Clemens Mabel. J. Henry, 4 Mt,;.Clemens ewilitem J Coyle, 2675 Voortels Mary A. Fairbanks, 300 Elizabeth Lake Harold lL. Thempson, 41 Pairerove Wilma M. Conner, 169 EB. Pi — ter @ Scobie, Royal Ook mL. Eisler, Troy mer fe. K | frances MN Alvin. & Batlock, 704 Hollister sekane M Biaylock, 316 Midway ware Ww. Ww Bagpesier Barbers Pad: Rothe John; Pe Wolfe, m8 (oakians Marjérie K Lepcnenske, 26 Mathews Willa? J New, 497 8 Paddock Joyce F Sutheriand) 497 8. Paddock Jack D Cole. 1? Downin Vivien E& Linscott, 3167 Wanamaker an, Ortonville te, Qrtony)ile Lioyd J Stoll Birmingham Catherine E Failing, Royal Oak Meppeth R DeVor, Rochester Ida M. Schinning, Rochester Alva N Dean, South Lvon Shirley A Cash, New Hudson if Seay W Downer, North Branch Carrie C. Olvin, 7@ Lincoln Charlee R Kirkbride, Birmingham Marion Ardusal, Birmingham Ernest H Holcomb, Parmington Julie A. Collet, Livonia Yaude EF Bimmons, Rochester ayme J ttunter, Rochester John R Davidson, Birmingham Audrey V Peensk!, Birmingham receive their fuel cell into which hydrogren Harry & Aten, Bioomi id Hills . Bessie V Dow, Bloomfield Hills Ronaid A. Makoewskt, Reyel Oak Donna M Stuart, Biriningham “| David Lo Mevghan, Tiffin, Ohio Dorothy J Watson, Milford” } be geared to each wheel. Shown is A. FE. Kiniberly, DeSoto chief Hobby D. Mead, 140 Oakland Barbara J. Fredenicks, 0 £. Beverly James BE Kaffenhberger Oxford Moss, Lake Orion shell, 7747 Tull = memes, 1641 Point Bandra L Harold L Hasel A He + D rato calls the vehicle De . ; one * vehicle I | Terry H Walker, 45 Pine Grove Soto Cella I. oe” | Carel L Hillman, Drayton Plains Kimberly said development of an| Myron & Woodward, 312 Mt. Clemens | ; ' Muriel K Thompson, 3340 Eastwood lexperimental Alva R Marshall, 146 Longfellow the Alice M Bell, Auburn Heights research cur em: | ploying new power system Benjamin. Toncray. Milford Jacklyn Bischoff, Milford ‘fuel cell, and development of a Defense Rule Fight This Year regulation. rule_anyway. to the code. yesterday in which defend their crowns this year. Robinson said he w “within a reasonable time.’ “tthe” title. This West Indies warned bantamweight champion|was a news. conference complete ‘estar. of special election or primary { z L election, receiv tion the. ‘Alphonse Halimi to defend his!with flashbulbs and television in-iname of any legal voter in sala Town: | erown by April 15 or face loss of * NBA Dropping | Sugar Ray, Patterson Assure.Group They Will _NEW YORK Big money-mak- _ ~~ Hing champions don't have to worry any more about the six months \title defense rule. The National Boxing Assn. today just about gave the boot to the often Gieregarded Not many of the boxing champs had paid much attention to the he NBA’s executive commit- 8 heavy taxation had ade it virtually impossible for the major attractions like mid- dieweight champion Sugar Ray Robinson and heavyweight king~J Floyd Patterson to hold striétly It made the point at a meeting it accepted assurances from both Robinson and Patterson that they intended to Id by May or June (probably against Carmen | Basilio), Pattersen’s manager, Cus |Detroit -Lions.- _D’Amato, said Floyd would defend against a yet unnamed opponent | At the same time the committee. dio ‘FBI F il “They arrested Herbert Strauch, M4,-Thursday as he sat in a tele- phone | Culver . City $100; Siegel said the man had threat- ened his life and that of his wife, Ruth, bmoriey in $100 bills. Detroit Meets Nick Pietrosante Top Lion Draft Pick for No. The club gave the big fellow 'from Notre Dame the red carpet ltreatment yesterday when he flew in from South Bend, Ind. There) terviews. . Plot of MGM Studio, eee « booth near the studio in | arranged to col-|] rom Sol Siegel, stu- vice president. if he did not furnish they Rated Strong Choice d Fullback. DETROIT (#—The door is wide! _ open for Nick Pietrosante to be-! come the No. 1 fullback of the, preerres Feb. To the ‘fight-since Nov. 6, 1957. _, Director fo Discuss ' / Walcott Foundation | 2 c Walcott of St. Louis, Mo., |International, will speak He hasn't had a,.title develépment of a high , _. /E. Lawrence St. Clubs from Plym- tant cog in the club's 1959 offense. output, lightweight fuel cell: new ‘outh, “Detroit, Mount Clemens, Bir. “As of now, we don’t have a ‘technology to store and supply Port of Spain -has been the capi- “mingham and Royal Oak will be No. 1 fullback,” said. Wilson. ofa _ hydrogen and oxygen gases to the tal of the Caribbean island of Trini- Guests. “That job, like some others, is’ The sfeaker will talk on “The wide open and will be open when . Pietrosante, draft choice" two-year Contract several weeks ago, delayed so he could get the treat- ment that goes with being the top ehoiee. a. the club's No. 1 “actually signed a but the big “ceremony was * x * The sub-par performance the ‘ | executive director of High T relve| \Detroit club got in 4958 from John onday| Henry Johnson paves the way for noon at the Masonic Temple, 18% Pietrogante to become an impor- “Women’s Open oa P at Tampa Close 2 TAMPA, Fla. (AP)—Kathy Cor-|the -|nelius and Mary Lena Faulk led SUnrecister the way into the second round of the Tampa Women's Open golf this 8 tournament today, with veteran “others Patty Berg and seve breathing down their necks. * x * Mrs. Cornelius ~ of Lake Worth, day’s first round, *-* But Patty Berg, the St. Andrews, HL, slugger, served notice-#he’s not to be overlooked when she A fired a dazzling three-under-par 34 | Preceding any ele on the back nine for a total of /s saturday. Su . x * * Right behind Miss Berg with 74s jwere Louise Suggs of Sea Island, Ga., Jo Ann Prentice of Birmiug- and Ban Jessen ham, Ala., of Seattle, Wash, . solved the 6,066-yard Palma Ceia Country Club course | 4st for one-under-par 72s in - — t any REOISTRA TION N 0" TICE mfield Townshi 6, } litied | formity ‘with the “Michigan Election Law” ‘the undersigned Clerk, will, upon ies day, except turday, gund: ship, City or Ville however, any regular. election and the Notice is hereby given that I will at the Bloomfield Township Office. ri Sat : 1950 from 9:0@ o'clock to 12: 00 o'clock the last a for registration. from 9:00 o' Clock wntil 8:00 o'clock p.m, on the last uae the Thirtieth day preceding ‘as provided by Section 4 116. Public Acts of 1954.) Hel the. purvose of reviewing the rere Telegraph Road. on urdav, Jan. noon, and on Monday. Jan. seid Election, Act No. tration and registering such ef qualified electors in sald Township ciy role Village as shall properly apply there- or. name o? no person but an actual, The resident of the preec!nct at the time ees ratidn, and entitled under the con- stitution. if remainine such res'dent, vote at the next elertion. tered in the reeistration book. Elector unable to. make personal ap- FO Prarie Eléction Electors of the td niall ‘County of Oak-| an. that in con- ge not iy Teg~ istered who may* apply to me per- sonally for such registration, Provided, that I can receive no names for registration during the time inter- vening between the Thirtieth day. before special or official primary day of such election. rhall be en- fer be lage the or Se | aod wey * City or not receive the vote of any person na. signatures ceons then the inspector shall certify such fact upon plicant for transfer shall then be per- mitted to vote electian enty. The application for transe sar cretion with respect thereto in to be eligible Ls i other of to ‘ediminister oaths ag such Township. Cy * village be the Te ed hours the son 4 tend — “prior "ea any. tien ‘|pramary 2 . The notary biie re hg officer séminigertog J a san his name ‘on the for ay signat: a A, ine registration otticer a on mon] not envied 4 The ins syalg of rrr Rg ee ee one Diuiricte ppolge Village thereof, shall whose Chanel Act 116, P. of registration, application, time. qT tered a may Section se. Any wee peed SS cuty or Village greed his tien to- ay re 5 Sunde y, or legal holiday in. which event registration shall cepted during the next full penviere that’ no such ermit an Snip. rored ng Village in whfch he had not resided ace working- day.) transfer shall rson to vote in any Town- (30) days next preceding Laser or primary election. a ster of registration on election a ye 507. Any registered elector who - has removed from one election precinct of a Township, City or Village to an- other pr same Ri Township. City or. right to-make application to have his | registration eaneeree on any election election Village shall have the n day by executing @ of the registration records shall said request and the ap- In such precinct for that Township, shall filed with the City. or Village Clerk who shall transfer such with the application When the -name of any street in a Township, City or Village has been changed, the duty of the Township, City or Vil-. voter's registration in accordance it shall be Clerk to make the change to stow proper name of street in the regis- tration records, and it shall not be neces- for the elector to change his reris- order H. DUDLEY. Township Clerk Jan. 9. 16, "50. BERT of ‘ton 1059. toffiees of the Township Hall. be opened the night of February #@th, DVERTISEMENT_F: ‘OR BIDS — peaiee bids addressed to the Pontiae Township Office, iPontiac, Michigan, and plainly marked to| “BID”, 2060 Opdyke Road. will be received for the construc- of a fire- proof storage vault in che Bids will Drawings and specifications can As conceived by De Soto engt- i 783 , «dad since 1783. . piiestion. procedure. neery. the car would be driven by) He xaid a fuel cet) already fx bigh Capacity, lightweight battery Walcott Foundation,” an organiza-|we go to camp.” Rection 066. Anv slecter whs ii un-|bs ebtsined a} the Township O1tice me island now has a_ population of ,; th ; e pone able to make persona} apnijeation for)tween the hours of 9 am. and 5 p.m. four high-speed electric motors in development to make pre actical | Tee scale model shown presents ion ; tion which provides ~ scholarships registration because of physical dis-\except Saturdays The Township Board receiving their energy from a fuel the concept that sulficient nee a low, vehicle with a canopy type 687,000 of whom one third are for college graduates, both men| About 725,000 | Chinese) students) S007 0c i mecere er Oe ere ae ene SO rele se co ecll into which hydrogen and oxy- _ would be produced to be compar roof. and vertical fin stabilizers to Fast Indians, many of them Hlin- and women, desiring to enter; have studied in universities in the, ree is [seabed may be registered prior GRETA V. BLOCK | ie a 0 st L gen fuels would be fed from the able te that of present day cars igive directional sti ability dus And Moslems. foreign service. lu nited States since 1870. ecceca or wcinast ection Oe cccunn cise eal idy ae . A Death Notice | ) th N ti Funeral Directors 4° Help Wanted Male 6, Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female ‘||. Work Wanted Male 10! . Building Service M2) Moving & Trucking 19 is 2 BPI LLL et ee Xe ALN IN € oat ~~ NN OE EP LP | €d 0 ce “~ HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE’ (i8T CLASS BUMP AND PAINT | ‘i i i | MIDDLEAGED WOMAN TO LIVE | PART TIME WORK. peghabagiieg - a BL. rf ' I BL < / ‘HAULING & RUBBISH. NAME 7 | oe 3 | COATS | man apply Sheitan Auto Body ae EON in for babysitting, FE 46608 & Saturdays, gas station ~ CERAMIC bale Ms | _your price. Any time. FE Sones. ALLEN, JAN 18 1989 WALTER ROSE, JAN- 14, 1988, GERTRODE | “rors > _iM4 Orchard Li Ave | Bet teed: esieswomen (o dem | WOMAN FOR CHILD CARE &| Fe 6-21 eapertenced| & have: tools. Adve 42701 LIGHT HAULING, REASONABLE. Wally) 8118 Pine Knob Ra, winger Bigelow), 3337 Warring: - FUNERAL HOME onstrate this emazing new prod-| light housework More for home —— weaoelploers <2: OR eel hove. refrigerators, ete. 7 yrs. Clarkston Independénce Twp ham. Waterford Tep. age 4 Drayton Plains On 37787 LIFE SOLICITOR uct High commission. vlus chance | _th&9 wages References FE 4-0256 Opp 088 = — GENERAL. HANDY ENGINEERING DRAFTING . _y¥rs. exp. FH.8-8876 or FE 8-6927 ace 30 beloved ‘husband of Mra) beloved wife of Rex Rose, dear = ie tu advance in expanding opera- WANTED | man. Versatile Ress. Call bet. | service (or builders contractots | TioNT HAULING & MOVING OF “64 Denna Alien dear father of Eddy! mother of Beverly Anne Roger Donelson-Johns faduavdisiibeckareupalytetertesi Ts) | ut For personai interview call| Girl for full time position with, _* & 3 pm MY _ 22 ton es on yaar ‘teree | any kind Real cheap FE #-2494 itil fo ere ee shsiaved Spd erty Bigrice aes: copetiel wD | in Mie vvalllied of ‘aera ot ti MI 6-9825 psteclisned oa office, short- | WILL CLEAN =e AND ELE nar SERV Sacer any time on 6 re f Ve len of Mra- abeth Borrae Puneral . use : ae A RT. va) FPO ECLIKEe GIPMELn OaLRIA Mecls L daperce) Meuln Le Rekien malaraee: | pene WOME, | mancial Inatitutions Attractive po- | coLonro WOMAN SAR re. oe eed Se aoe. ee ee iN Sach eiece pete ERT ANOUBEAY® travel and Foti Leo ] Wall Cro J 17 t J i * ea 16 i = en with opportunity for ac ere Ouse wOr & childca 5 : FREE ESTIMATES ON ' Py w sh, iL irt grave an __|F} : uneral eee Lb wa Ron we (hr ri ‘ ae Sea the | * | eater oil Tost have car ho days Babyaittin _to ererien ae are ee new OF WORE by a FR ESTATES on WIRING, tront end ne TE 2-060. fonday in at 10 am Delbert H Rowe officiating In — ete Ye ] COTRTTING * J : | ¢ OWn Car a ~ pay with b i MAN WITH from @t Benedict Catholle, terment in White Chapel Cer ~ 7 ee Dept. Federa} Life & Casualty | 66846 pes dva t unre a Fo nun Reo bone athells ears wm vf

—# women of character nd am BT: 1 Ne te: MA : ; pannel. f | ‘cere appreciation for the kind ESTABLISHED REAL | BATATE nus Apply Ponting pres ass te | ton sho sincerely wants to earn pte 5 Mando“ Fe bel “Building Service ary porec’ VE tans aero he sate Boe: Kat LLY, JAN 15,1988 cca ne Ve pes eatended te ue urine ee firm requires h, additions! | full | WTD 2? G00b MECHANTECS ci (kal So petistieccese. serv | ter Kitchens © spectaity FE beled PE ¢-4013_ after 3 p.m. ONDE COCKER. vic Ih oN Perry age A7, beloved oss of my husband and father! time salesmen enty of leads & 6 se ha, & — Z son of Mts Celine Kelly, dfar) Lieyd Greer Bpectal thanks to floor time In hew houses & exist Reed a ss robe rieht party, wide open opportunity with this | _ 45000 ee ae REMODELING VCAneaRTae Income Tax Service 7 gost & & Mansfield. FE 2-2013 of Panerai a Mi Fa “Balewzan Takenank Bui "Funeral Hie | “na dant se repair References necessary ie spdaldapad alee) job Einae news vepele, Sap inet COSIHON heaoeeay eee ACCURA = PAR BEAGLE & COCK: ri % re ¥ t wiley ne | Fs i se videy san ot 3 ap n ‘4 com Mea Bess Greer «Mr Mrs | Nal : “he "War Preas Box 101. fie povaters on hours a | col erinics en nCORL ING AND at Bratt Be ett er black tan female, vic. the Jonelson-Johne Un feel) tov Greer . s : you ave ever td . *; Sue i gaciesn Carel | ena avin! Hele Wanted Female 9) ta a that | eRe PPR | a 8 omopy:| BOLIN- TAX SERVICE Cet eer ee In Memoriam "2 rp wo goa hoy. comm pus’? ToUNG WOMEN, WANTED N out previ musiness even wit | SCRBERTEN WORK ~NEW h |“ moving Com plete meee eles 2 | Mi San, Pm oles oc Fu eri sen-Johns Funeral) “~> ee bonvs SalesmManship not required s e ¢ revious sineaa expe = : “Por ee Home IN TONING MEMORY OF uy | Demonstrate new patented Air | AAI Wonderful position for ex-teacher, reper. ‘Kitehens remodeled. OR eS ie : . N PRE- RRISON, JAN. 15.1950. TAMARA! ~®f*. Martha Murphy, who passed | Cushion Shoes. Samples supplied | a BRAUTY Me Spot hoe MUST, héusewife, or mother who wants : SERV: Rote 2320 Fordham, Keego Rar-| ®* ay Jan 16th, 1958. j (Chatles Chester Shoes, Dept. Mis be exp. FR OY Hy erecsl teavinen See ere | oan = ciieactn 1 a ae bor, beloved infant daughter of| God knows how inuch Iomiss her 1026, Brockton, Ma . BABYSITTER | TO Live” TN” REF agile eet te in. be! kinds, free —, OR N CO. Mahlon and Alice Morrison, be.) Never shall, het memory fade. | "NONEPDED: | Letenee: Of, 2260 FOP WAGES TO THE RIGHT PAR. Saran Pani E CUENMEN GATES ee oved garnddaughter o tariy ‘OVO WOU ‘a stall never wan- | 5 Sis Jed © i= AB x .H Morrison aaa lly kya Maleey. tler . | Neat appearing to represent] ATTENTI [ON LADIF ty General house work tm modern motion manager. eed eee vie Ano. wi fone ao ne sel ana ten ted Abate this}, new ea ", ane Motley AE selfing rere seen tre ta. Ml “a ~Fami a wu aa pase manerees - craven Lewis. Theresa hones, Fymity. : > eeptional earnings, ear not neces le Dan Resets, Ur Mga by tah oas| WOMAN FOR LIGHT HOUSE. background 1 Haiy ve veined. “write ens PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. Maraiee Joann, and. Michelle in” LOVING MEMORY DF PyT | 3M) Apply at the Waldron Motel | iy the Pontos Aree, Parciime of | - Werk & child care. Live ta Ref. aping oe Bore = r bemooen apehtilae ibe: Ad wit. be offered) Hugh Bickerstaff who was killed Sharewer om. No rey he wil time Pertaining to health, | MI 6-0844 ' Fiche REEDS WORK. — B_Lawrence 8t. Retussas doe an nas rare4 ppllgaieog vacant ene ee please, Ask for Mr W Relyea | meant and per bag Lied & Nich WITE- HUSBAND _ : L= man, Were, Bt gs 58 No job “oe en RE __Notices ¢ & | & Personals 25 be rhe rbd: 7 hy —— Sars Pa | ired repeat chain reaction whic ‘ 2 = et * Me lily iepateteneie Poorer: Biple | i ta at the? missed by family I au LOOKING FOR A PARTICU-: builds more stead® ever Increas | You can work as & team, 2 of 3 extent fp aa So Ta? tne trim mg on or 18 COMPLETE cr . ™ ip! s ! ar type of man whe is not tn ing earnings than u have ever: hours erly evening & average * eat ¢ cam a Devrentiy soup WAVE $5.54 POWERS JAN. / 14, 1964,. VICKI tereated i the sual fun of the dreamed ot! No door te door- | $100 per week Car necessary | Seeds reo Wels. Reeds) ster a werk ~"Moving & E Trucking t9 Bie i weal Te . Lynne 83 Olives | beloved infant _._ Funeral Directors 4 pile oe upon ws sce Pa = Age limit— no errHory timit revious salex experience hetptal ks BOUT ; soba FERIGA 3.01 PRD Se le ————— alastder vise ana Gace AAA . ou can start cow th the fastest | No canvassing, party plan or col- ‘s rele oF dee sh adbeugnter at Ty ee hae ace CHAPEL itea One who hae promotional erowing busttiess in the USA Ap- lection No delivery, Call’ FE nd exterior _patoting FE +8, CEMENT Ge COCR IE A ‘Reduced Rates KX ae ers Pte Ai Thoughtful Bervice w doggy) Bbiilttes that can help me pro pty at the Walcron Motel, Tuer: | 3-672, 0 “til_noon MW ARRIRD, MAN. W Mr oe M nat denne i mote this faruloug industry, Our day January 2th, i om chery | WOMAN WA WT 8 DS OENERAL ARK pe D MAN a Wonk uae “you ane i tinea! or Fred: Herman OR 41592 _ . growth is wnparalieled by an : eae pore rm be bold. Satur. Voorhees- Sir le Sther industry and jus) now mart Y) or 4 pm strerp housecteaning & lavnd MAN Wants’ Wek K IN More! __dufider, ates sins 63 any Cie OR WOMAN Eom at li am., from the ing in the Detroit area Financial ‘pealty OPRATOR (With “FOL. | trams. 4 days i Motel, or howse s Toom & gueRt ee oR SP . 3 Conherntige” Sparks Cipttin Cha + pe in- FUN opportuniyes are uniimited tp) lowing OR_ 9.6098 after m.| have references, we ecg, Hest and rs, A haentipt The Salvation ‘- derment in White Chapel Ceme- JNERAL HOME 1 thane, whe ality, Cail wo aunt | Can HOPS, TOTS. si ‘ss PLUS | ADY W Ou tery, Viex ie at the arks-Ciril-| Ambulance Service -Plane of Moto? Aa fer Me Mitchell or tr Bout | 2 person ‘Tony's! enves for care of small bay - EEE 7 ~ fin Funeral # FE 29376 jor personal interview. Drive in 00 Auburn He, Tigint housework, PE bari i } Hams a Rd. ese ee: a4 a ss eal , - * Sad ps “ . , 4 ° ‘ 5 1 \ Bs ! fics 5 = : : 1 » fy : . = 2 S 24 “ i os i. G _———— aS = %, : . x * \ 5 \ : i * : ase ; ‘ nae 408 by we eS) ze ay by ex — request over mA or her signature for~ such transfer and presenting the same to the election board in the precincé in which he is registered Upon receiving such request the inspector of election in charge © compare the signature thereon with the mensiure upon the applicant's registra- 4f the £0) a laos | ew = . Se Fay | + 3H t 2 = ae 3 = 2s =; est 4 3 ; F f . a / Tt at + * : oo } * i - hg . = fi fees eo mF 3 - 3 ee £ ‘i % ayf A : 4 . - ; ae e: : Sn _THE PONTIAC PRESS, _FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1959 Zo THIRTY-THREE ~ “ pong [owt ane Rel Ent aA ae Apts. Feemieeed 33) SLICES OF HAM ee a ‘Rooms With Board 3, ; ‘For Sale Houses _43|... For Sale Houses 43, For Sale Hoitses 43 _ELECE Is CENTRE) ~ - OWN BATH & EN- ~ ORR ee “ — s ¢. Automatic heat - : " BOARD AND ROOM. - BY BUILDER. | G1. MORTGA ~ Ho? tr ; Por ot AnD PEs EQUITIES. | Bancigeed pooch. Near 324 NELSON. ’ * gptie level starter home on i/| take over payments. Down AND DON’T BUY $e. ree Fama - ‘ acre- : rences. $60 MY ity ie eel hg 3 — el co hoe — 6499 Maceday Drive. : a | you have seen our new mod- CRE J ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE aE > 3-048. er . ‘fu vasement, a her yg eg R. sel WICKERSHAM | and bath. PE 44300, 2101 Opdyke af “mea Fe id alatinews, iemicd Bes aE : 3 | - bath, icine wee ear old - room, full base- . . planing ed | er heater. ‘areed ai i beat, “et AND FHA. Y MEN iE ORTY =, REASONABEE eesrel eis, Gee neghoneae Slaulaems da Came sai tee : | DOWNTOW : FE 3010 {itso Fe Gstee ui weekend and see our model homie ‘Yeanwe Zan sci Sour home for | ager GTERFORD | Convaleucont Hemece 8A.|— SBOE cir ai TOOT) | cet sttr ick “Sr aunn ‘price: only ment, "Call ne’ for r tater. . child’ welcome. OR 3-1388. i — ee bene: oe eet finighed. acl igs . , —— 9.960 P Pius a ate cath to 7 mation. Do not fee! We | 3 ATE BATH & EN- INATION ST FLOOR ROOM IN NURSES | month. 7630 Cita en 05.590. $55 Mode! located close to of- In Debt? tet our tanh vou can Teceive | pense, (ens heated. $1 6. Spake yt Bot Ag; Or land 86-2918. ao me. tat Mle” Green putea can receive . om: a8 ‘8300 L : ; net ao ves, pind ete” accoptad FE SF §8.500- Low DOWN PAYMENT. _ | B¢foss from Pood Town. Ope a If you are having trouble : RW APTS. COUPLE ONLY, #70 HAVE VACANCIES. MEN OR ar nyavents see lo, actins pon TRADE, Ww PraD to $85 mo. all private, FE §-4032. OFFER 98 women. Bed or ambulatory pa-| in Roatiac ‘two. Chose to, MSUO, a oy AeganBA Stent Sutera" hits pees Olas | NOGMS ANE BATH FOR aE) Eee seated a ten | Fe tae $100 DOWN . Wood Co, _State Bank Bldg. PE #0456. a ea ——= Aoorr Su. OPEN HOUSE i: | ws priya ae poh ae " wuts Lake Rd. at M59 . ita “ ms Ot “Light | Up Your Face HAVE CASH, 7" ROOMS. PRIVATE, CHILDREN Acres, vuraing heme, 1225, 180. LE. privileges, 43,000. $2,500 Moves You ln). . WILL TR AVEL!; okay OF 9m. a “ailverbell "Rd. ‘Saturday and | down. OR 36611. =f se \3 REDE COLORIAL Af YRS. f * - I i : 2 new : a ya ae We wil travel to see you and | © 8. Bivd, Uk ie SpE eee MALIZED HOMES : Pauellet tec rm. ted laundry 3p - + ot ‘Soyetiness and Role aan] Sear bone mad ee a NICE ROOMS, ALSO 3 NICE’, ed to give the most in comfort FOR SALE BY OWNER 3 BED. | SO SS ty tines. (Yer tres demonstration sevig he er sac a setminute- reo CE Muites, Le tine ‘on M4, West The ines son m | room, te baths, ranch howe = =WHY PAY RENT? Plots $28,650 "PE 8947S R. D. RILE Brok "on eae N Silverbell Rd. Pontiac FE 4- :| ; . Terrace oker Phone eve- | VACANCIES FOR MEN” PENSION | . W | tee ON AND APTER THIS DA sings ¢ onl Very fi ¢ cnawary 56, SNe i wi net be PE $a, puiaabetw Laks Bt. | 5 RooiS AND BATH DOWN Par oo seen ane ull NO DO N | BUILTIN RANGE & OVENS Letracenicaly gecoratea. reste fny con- - ta vate, 103 Green St 23-5300 | ed living room & dining, room tracted by any other than myself : | LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES! mod dk i: = _PAYMENT | a room: bultia" waib, gas" beat Hotel Rooms Beer Reo a | S or ¢@ bedroom starter homes | MODEL OPEN garage, conveatent to bus serv ith full basement and rough wir- | 2 ke, $1, down. ; ' ed K. sr ™m 5 RMS, IN. OOWEaY aLDARy ES atte, “hie Immediate 73352 ot Gente 23011.” ON AND Avten Tiig DA : > TRI ro January 15, 1969, I not ae ‘ = HOTEL AU BU RIN ing. On your lot or will build on Bun ralow responsible for any debts con- Action 2 peccsroe ial Newey DE- Rooms by Day or Week | our dct With small down pay- [Reena CEPT FRIDAY 1 TOT y Very auracue room bungalow Pask'wr Goriagion, 28) Hove) reson TE Ati Maa iterate | Seterwiiiame cake ma a has, (Sey Oy ay iy Mart floared atte Tied a! - y | Ag 8. refrigeration units s b vel ~ Pontiac,” Michigan. | We Can sen Your House. SRM HEATED FLAT WASHING ee Auburn — PE ao2s9 Alte’ @ OR ¥7030 _ 1 2 Boks oe ee sae a fncioved pore ge st te, EY Tet MURETVING” MODEL HOME SISOS SCIY | ieee : ' ! riect co: eee ee e er cee: ore | ~ i __ FE 8-2763_or_ Eves. ul 23-4677 ; «ity ot To eee pene Sar cen id all'to wall carpeting. co!l-| Now for sale: 3 bedrooms, 2/ BY OWNER. NEW RANCH 3 BED- ,\°°' $000 d ored bath fixtures, telephone TV bvaths, heated garage, areeeay! | room, 1'g baths near Hie WHEETS AL “BRE WER l-lo and raqio, free switchboard sery-| birch cupboards, wall to wall High $1760 with $650 down.' JOSEPH F REISZ, SALES, MGR. MATCH BOOK ADVERTISING Your own selection. OR 3-8412. ‘WI ITE mo, — — EM _ 3.4207 “REDUCE FOR THE NFW YEAR. | MO OAKLAND Lose 10 pounds hort J rom & oa rica ‘apt. ~days See lv poaaas een i Clean. $55 a month. See z away fast safe. scientific. caretaker. ice T Call today for apo't. Reach — AUBURN HEIGHTS ce Take a look and be convinced. woo! carpeting throughout. Hot _OR_3-8178 29 Health tratitute aperrs Os ees ee La. Me Sakectie bec et es rater heal’ Thermopaae emediato =O NNEW MODEL. Tet Pe eons ON . LOBE WEIGHT SAFELY AND aoe “ESTATE ATTRACTIVE 2 RM, & KITCHEN-| Mn- Lodge. next to Howard Johnson’s.| cccupancy Fu” rice. $17,000, | economically with newly released! GMa Ss . PVT. BATH AND ENT. | 8664 Dime Hwy OR 403118 conser suai! free in cies? wow suedrm, bungalow Id f nian NORTH END BaEaet thle cee ney mete sad) 1 ul 8 | Seat OREN what OBER “HOTA GOA San HaRe EG Per ieee ee cuping,. ALUML ~ ieee phon, Aenea eee ee * . ns . = - 7 wed. . Children-to to Board 26 Se]l Us Your r Equity — re ties. ME, PE 2-626 or | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34: Rent Houses Unfurn. 30 i Zs Hingles only. $19 HE RBERT C. DAVIS CORRE prow, ALOE awced pEice ie. GUE Gait bates : ——~ Don't lose your home—cash walt ; : a ye 4915 faieoa OAK. FLOORS. BIRCH CABI- his cae -| BACHELOR APT. PVT. “ENT. | WARGE 5 ROOMS WITH REPRIG-|5 RM & BATH. COUPL = — E_DRIVE | NETS FORM U | sor oF . a Aa BOARDING HOME, LICENSED] =, (Gitoux Pranks, ‘on bus _$10 Wk. FE 4-2970, 1703 ‘Baldwin. * erator and stove on James K. 1 or 2 see Hae Sa “ Rent Stores “ wu BY OWNER (2 BEDRM ae) AIR OIL tee ACRES UL 2-303 0 ow R_ 39701, ©) BACHELOR APT SHARP. PVT. Boulevard Transportation ai your Scott Lake. Pb. FE ¢4423 after ° a | PEC i831 Lake Estates. Gas heat | 2 bedroom a. with bath & part | DAY CARE Ju! ‘DREN IN = bath & ent. TV Northend.- FE | _ PE 42533. FE 4.3008 or Broker) 12 p.m. : said cone 373 AUBURN AVE | — = ae — | 1 Fou would like this home dupli-; basement blacktop road, wads -—- ieensed_home: 2-8951.—-—_-| .--- — | 24718 _\6 RM. UNPURN MODERN arking in rear. FE 3-Mlé or) CEO JN cated of your lot come out and) many at the price of $7,500 with Wtd. td. Household ¢ Goods 27 WE BUY ‘CASS ELIZ LK RD PVi BATH HEAT STOVE REFOR 4 STOVE. house Garage On 2 lige lots _FE 262100 | 8 bedroom ne | ast ae ee eu, Weis Sew model: $800 down. Call for appointment bs Soe es ett! Songs aed ete - TakDe ie with us for & ent. Nr. bus. FE 32-6023. Warm and pleasant. FE 32-4160 ae spot. Nbar Goss Lk. | WILL SHARE 8TORE BLDG at | kitchen with’ dining nook raat at $! on your Tot, * TN POM USED TVs PURNT| Lervd, “iictent sgrvice. 20 years| CLEAN 3 RM APT. pyr. ENT | HOLLYWOOD APTS. | ¢ noc | oe en Bl tal he ae bath . Utility room. Only 1 block CRAWFORD AGENCY Me et ant be sist | se cinity. Open beth. Baby welcome. 6i| puratcnce peso 6 ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT OR | - Ren Offi e Spec a yom grade schoo! Possession a = C. Wo d Co.. MY 3.1103 oe E Punt st. (ASH FOR SMALL Sta ; _Popuiar otis paiewin rat esh b cullen Irasaee | ae Se ee sg ce space *i |: O days. 8.180 with $1.909 down O a _ working or not. PE 5-875. L. H. BRO COUPLE: PVT BATH AND EN.| 114 E: Howard 8, FE 2-184. sohee eY Sloaecer ESSTER REAT TOR vagy) | Umum take Rd at MIS WANT A GOOD PRICE eatreg rsa ER ee WN. Realtor | trance on “bus ne, PE 43607. | ZOOERN DUPLEX ROCHESTER 8 En IS, CORIO | 2rd O8 Sen MS on 3. of .OREw “FURNIT AND AP-| 1362 W Huron Ph. PE 3.4816 ENTIRE IND FLOOE ® ROOMS AND BATH LOCATED 4 bre ae seemed ag“ BU ILD “AND S. “After 6 cell OR 3-7038 | Odd tino ar honeiell| So COR, SETRICLY | apt, pvt. ent., auto. heat, fenced| on N Johnson St. to! Savings &? Loan Co. AVE) | Stes (col On ee Ctistoni Built Home? Seino” courteous service, FE; TEN? HOUSES UNF. 36 private. No ehildren._OR- | back _yard.-Relerences. OL 6.0651. Gasset garage: reget as Huron 8t_,* FE ose throu our volume purchases. NO DOWN PAYMENT INDIAN ae FURNISHED APARTMENT, $45| SMALL 4 RM. APT, NEWLY DEC- : ivatlaBLe —i- AND @ROOM | 80d direct to you sales. We have! 2 bedroom. modern Plastered 1 J: DUNLAP FI TENT R AGE BRICK DU- monthly, PE 5-3036. orated, hot water, on bus line VW S ee jo aw Ail utilities furnished, $50,| 800 mene or eatimate, vours. We'll walls hardwood fh eS) OR TURE NEEDER, 2 ples ex. close to Webster Schoo! and | FOR RENT —BUsABETH cae preferred. $ig wk. FE! arren Stout, Realtor | fer month» Good location” Or-| secure mortga. | month includes eagle sb costo! BUILDER = FE Reied Entire home ‘dr odd lots Get the, Bae q comer. & Soerant owt furn. 4 rooms $60 month.) 5271. after 5 pm. 71 N. Saginaw St FE 5-8165 | chard Lake Rd. In Keego Harbor py 49 Loess CEXCHANGE mer : top dollar. A mab cet peeled newly ascorcied. Wook coupe preferred. “Dnul} June 1s UPPER $ RMS & BATH STOVE vere Se ee | foréetaiss en ee $490 3 MOVES YOU IN SO DPW PAYMENT Nothing Do W n Gale. Phone an? ‘ber month | Sow Waar 5. Serums mat a | C00 RABTLAWE Clan Wr ULTRA NEW OFFICE SPACE 3 bedrm “gas heat 1M bathe WANTED TO BI ee nL TYPES a * i mon coe REATED) sone yet sits anytime Sat. a cenacis “ca R CLARESTON. NE Rr Svailable West Prici near ar | Moaern ranch tn Waterford Im- 100x129 ft lot $80 a month, hohig Fora starter home on your _of furniture Ph. FE 28523, VASBINDER, INC. FOR THE PERSON WHO WisHESs UPPER } BEDRM. APT RADI 4 screens OReculea! 4 storms Dive So Cee Bove Smun re “ OR CO CORED? OF SK DOWN Baoement foeluded. also rau AGE Se 5 to enjoy home lik ant heet furnished, carpeted liv-/ ———--0™= _GReeniea! _¢560) ' a FOR COLORED $M OMEN, wiring See our t,mode! a __Money” Wanted 28A 8875 ° 7 a beoweteny fu ralihed 2.1m ee ing & ‘ot rms. Dray Pi ains | A ONE TEAR LEASE AVAILA-: WONDERFUL LOCATION new: ON MIDWAY 6 room home Or trade new 3 bedrm. modern _Donala “OR pes ye garage. Call after 4 ae IR 3-4 for a e@ near ern 2 lol) B Fi \ ? 1! Oak } = WANT TO BORROW 41900 ON Wanted Real Estate 32A 20 re IR SATH for SMB __| Baten Lake Gq Reever) ici oper beat Neat tolsew Sey. vard wstre stool Hiay in bee iris"Clanston Area. amon TOP 2%, Nome EDS ess. in-) f o | t t =, ah id Spection allowed. Will pay bonus | ~ | ey Meare kite ORLY o| :RooM! NEWLY REDECORATED | ATL RENTAL NEEDS SATISPI Telegraph Ra Broker FENz7 | Ment, OW furnace, acer garage | CO PANGUS, -Realtor All replys held tn strictest con.| WANTED: MME DIATELY ! & bath Pri pore es hes a aoe "O poe mioath | Homes and apartments Seraiomed WEST SIDE BEAUTY SHOP. - 1919 MIS Ortonville NA vais ar ston a Box 114 Pontiac Press | tnd” iad Gemrectaibarers walk wey, Lake Orion. MY. 3-146 be HITE “BROS | pierce oq, All areas and) shece for rebt. 678 per mo FE ON WYOMING Immediate pow. ROCHESTER — NEW BRICK anted to Rent 29: _tween 1 to 3 p a =e: ® ranges i _ : : session =«=Clean furmianed home ranches and tri-levels. $15 775 to R I «re VFI TUE RM? a FIREPLA IR’ 3-1205 | ARRO RLTY Bath Oil heat $1¢ 263 Liberal FHA terms Only KIZAL* ESTATE, ID ———— Renn Pal M. Jones, Real Est. oye Sts Deb. te ane ee en een Pe ap Case-Eiussbeut Rd__PE 5.9038, Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A.. be: only $85 per month le BO a Ye 8 Mala. charhseen. INC som /832 W. Huron _ PE 4-8550 ear airport. OR 3-194 mss +_Sun._10 | BRICK 2 BEDRM. 2 CHILDRE } « HAYDEN, Realtor) Roger B. Henry, Inc (across ROM BAN x) , UNFURNISHED HOU Rent Apts. F —.92| MOTEL KITC aEuEEre APTS : Rent Houses Furnished 35) Meicome. Pell basement Ga, ut! | ATTRACTIVE OFFICE SPACE | go waitce $11 Main st 7 Loin) ‘plod i, D SE en pts. urnished 33 | Utilities furn. $14 er week. 9470 a Ceean newts a “he 7th. 658, oad Cac 2, fee eauare : z F 8-044! Wechene: L Open, Daily” 9 to 9 — Sutday 12 to 8 . eae emens eet warehousing area per ee ode eee ee . TE are - FAMILY (2 children) wants 2 aco | _ Pontiac s Lk Rd, OR 39380. |} BEDRM COZY CLEAN. uri. | W—NE | monty Located 1663 South Tele- : SYL V AN LAKE or 3 Bedroom unfurnished ate bain femporga gir at | Cental 3 FURNISHED APT. 298| tes supplied FE 2-4855 | Pokeat er weet eee acne eispu EEE ee MIDDLETON ANNOUNCING Sam Warwick has new KE house in or neap Poatisc. ote Adults cniv. 290 N jig ee tele Ces || BEDROOM, MODERN ON LONG heat, newly decorated fit) rm. POR LEASE 10,000 8Q_ FT, WITH. | The ‘FAIRLANE VIKINO™ Seca IGGRC ae at ee ences furnished. Wil sig ria Apts "| SMALL MODERN KITCHENETTE Lake. UUl.. heat furnished au din “rm . kitchen, bedroom dress. | jf, City, limits of Porttiac: rae! IN JUDAM LAKE ESTATES | ft “Sceged ime aenr Sarege. les erences (erminee Jil al ti ROOM BACHELOR saeraes a reek e Sy Util. furn.| week. EM_ 3-468? Ha ro and more. Seo M worse manufacturing or abt ‘ a as nee {frelusi¥e commu- = a) - <= | tR ealt oll age or infor, oe : ae er water, paved pe i mm SS BEDROOM COLONIAL! fay "ets ge Be Pontiaa Press (apts! petpcenine On baie | Rent Apts. Un Unfurnished 3 sags Lt) istrict, FE CLEAN IST FLOOR 3 BEDROOM, F Sal Very low pay us pes with eeanet foot (and . FE 2-21 _ erwood P +4090. eee |e oon BACKETOAGAET?, 5648200 | _mo. FE 4158) or FE 4.0000 or Sale Houses 7 $65 per mo Low down pay aiding | -FKor Colored Families _ We hb canes tal te | et ent. garage 367 DB Paddock. | 1-ROOM KITCHE NETTIE, PRI. "pine interter obey ne on. | COUNTRY | ESTATE | NEAR ROCH- ui Gwes | Sone seeersen na eee e have over ren applt-| jp. i e interior nice ‘urnished. Un- } Cali for informatio: t 42 MOV you |! a m. on aa Whe Wanted’ ctmesTana “Uber AM, APE, MIZW COOKING Ta.) fat ont 'eolg "macy ibinened 1 Lake priviess. EM S48 Sein qrounda gen ag 1 unl Bearer halal er information MuMRER Monta | HES Bio ma Lowe Bergen scape 2-066 | cory 200 N. Paddock. Al- 2 Teer ar ogtae ay waly “VScant Feb. ist PE 40000 | ; SACRIFICE 948 | Teshe R. Middletos: | ~ “Gicean pipe co | Sean ve Lee OU Mee, 514g Cass Elisabeth Rd. FE 5-3030 12. & 3 RM APT — | its $500 down! Almost finished 3 bed- | FF: 5.7747 OR 3-3922 u 1 5 prc kei Over Ax Re |E BEDROOM APT FOR LEASE. _iuding heat EM 3-43 __| EAST SIDE. 8 ROOM TERRACE. rom pode 1 acre peer | MULTIPLE LISTING 8 | Bilder of nUoes| Bomex Russell A. Nott, Realtor Share “Living Q Quarters 2 ‘= Store 164. E. Huron. Can| palin ples Fp many 2 Li iccgpoel ace LX |” 3 vedrocms. MA heat. nuto-| fora mie were Ox- y G SERVICE KE 2-9122 70 W Pike FE- €-5905 ee e_seen after 3: 30 pm 8, modern archjtec- Shopping center, 2M matic gas hot water, $65 = ! a WOMAN TO SHARE LOVELY|1 & 2 RM $35 WK. MOTEL APTS. | ture, adults, $100, FE ¢1550"- 3 WARM & COZY RMS WITH Avallatle Rev. Call “Bed ' Niche. |? BEDROOM LAKE HOME 3 LOTS NO DOWN PAYMENT EASY TO BUY ~ : apartment’ With elderly Christian) Near Perry. $16 steady rent. FE 1 & 2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT bath, util. furn. plus washer & lie. Realtor, FE 5-1201 or FE, G00d 2 car garage. $12,500 “Dont : | BUY 4 woman. Private sleeping quar- | ape Partly furnished. "OR 3-0105 Bae cane eens weticome, 23-1372 “ON CDINN, AN \ Qn this nearly new ¢ Toon 1 re . iba hb opportunity to ters phone. and entrance. FE 1-RM_ | FITE PVT. APT GAS HEAT, $12 50 = - 7 oe : home with full bath near Or-° clean modern 2 bedroom _ $-0088_or PE 8.8467 -Entr. apa wut fern? Ww | _313_8. Paddock FE 5-5006 WK > BEDROOM: MODERN. Of Beet ABETH Lake. =~ |g W- Huron - €E 62577 MOVE RIGHT IN on Asrdacsa Gases’ ha: | back yard Uaveloute, ar ioe ase. 9 on Ponti T BEDROOMS | heat, 5 yrs oid, $85 month eautiful 2 bedroom heme, fac-.) rouiTy , his 2 bec ‘ h eucen core ay- | »p wn Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32, wkly Rovel. sister eisai elses seis LOWER, MODERX. | oe she CELL A uber | ing) Elisabeth. Lake. Nanity nee. aia ET bene HOME. | iene ‘bedroom home wih large oe of only "550 per mo oo feted it Ceny-pos Kes to oniv ee ABSOLUTE 1ST, FLOOR 3 RMS’ AND BATH. _ed, pear OMT PE Se ae yee resis) Sen nae k o | BY OWNER PIONEER Hion. | penis tile, bets. full Davemen:. | iaieacolUC!C = ee Pent: f 3 é i 2 ' “ J 3 quir | recreation 7 > r o a = ABSOLUTELY _— GMC Very idee we aa 2 LARGE RMS. HEAT FOUR- 2 Ee ee = Hempstead, 102 E. Huron, FE. ands 7 rms Garage FE 2-8468 laundry Sretsneiny) tear Tareas ie 1 REALTOR PARTRIDGE mere ; | _only PE 84558 | before 5 Nished $10 wk 317 W 08m | vies DOWN : Asking $10 900 and $@1 per month ichoehe & Large: La FE 4-358) 1050 W. HURON contract. Cash buyers walting.|— Pm. hittemore. 2 ROOMS GAg HEAT. 830 MONTH. - 3b : : , . say gry ; . 7 = . _Call ieee Partridge FE 4-358). 2 NEES CLEAN LARGE ROOMS | 23 RMS. & BATH, UTIL FURN. | _15 Downing -Ct. — ig eb JUNE, SMALL or an to heucaicen Rl eee cain be res MULTIPLE LISTIN aS , at se z on oun ( uves “all ao 4 i a -7 eo & SeTiCN ITT {FLOOR PVT ENTRANCE | Stove & refrig. Reasonabie. 124 7 ROOM FURN —FOUSE, 4440 ished. “$40 mo. KEnwood 41990. | 72011 rousetrailer OR” OWNERS LOSS YOUR GAIN eee ee Bee ee ee ; i eh | Utifities washi r | _W. Huren 1 41860.) —— Se . S ~ WE, NEEDS STOUR. LAN D CON-| 200 Norton’ ine priv. Garage Fe ‘Eliz, Lake Rd. FE_ 68-2030 i 4-ROOM HOUSE” on this 2 bedreom home on west Gls | TOP, FIDDLER! RS WAIT-|— a BRICK.” CLEAN, 13 "ROOMS. MODERN, “HOT WATER FOR I { “IN ‘ UNG NL er, side of town Large living teom NOTHING DOWN | “Gays the has — Bo ner ING. OR MR. HAY Discounts \2 = 3 ROOM APTS. WARM. “GOOD | heat furnished garage. FE 6-3458| heat 1555 Williams Lk. Rd. Cor peusicataae fe patna roe | And garage. Best cash offer whl 15 * 35 kitchen, gas water beat-7 S72 M 1 . 4 houses. tly ri “ts . fain OBLIGATION. NO eens at See furn ett | oF FE 2-2965. ner of MS® et Pontiac Lake.| front home with 3 car attached | Pood panes pp cekeed ria Mee er off heat Lot 60 x 150 Only rei ‘et : a ! it a! ban 85 600 vigarer A | re r. ? BEDRM LAKE | Vara YR. $20_ week | garage. automatic heat 4 er 5-0885 $205 down moves you ip : neluded taxes insuraace will handle Total payment C HAYDEN Realtor | _.Steinbaugh cc around car y =< nd hot | zo ~ G J bedroom. large livi . $5 mo o j peting, tile bath, elec. B MO INQ | WSter $100 per month Cal] “Bud , BY OWNER, 5 ACR M _— : arta eecene” cin nm exiating contract mrialon OP “ERbawe Zon, y noo ger por en. Goteasd fant grown, si Mientras Peas, FES AGG re bee fe oe oe ee Euchen thy Sects take "Ra utr | 2 RMS IN KEEGO HARBOR, F: uate oe | .o ye ~ CASH! 3 RM. EVERYTHING FURN. Pvt. | 3 oe — BATH. FE 60001 | _ +1039 BFE _ ss ttsCssCéidS CLARKSTON 8 ROOM BRICK a J J JOLL, REALTOR | VETS ent. Suitable 7 alte | LEASE WI ; 2836 DIXIE HWY FE 4456! | AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON) _tired ¢ ler working or re-| _Ster ROOMS WITH BASEMENT. PON. E WITH OPTION TO BUY | ranch carport, 100 -x 150 lot. = Nothi TRACTS AND F EQUITIES. red_man PE 2-7165. 7 ROOM APT BY PEs aT ik | tiec Lake. OR 39138 ay eee ee Serer rene ENED MULTIPLE LISTING sERVicr | [RIE of love or retrigerator or othing Down — NO OBLIGATION, CAL Leer eee en Dente eee ee OR | (RMB & BATH, UTIL FURS. Urban pelghborhood 865. Floyd That 7 ROOM MODERN eee Se yootcas ate $79 Per Month Riskeariar? antares) Belennal 4 sD RE | 4708 Highignd Rd. at Watking Lk. Kent, Realtor, 2200 Dixie Ht rh _ fas heat tae FE ey See ll Resale—No Down > 1 - VE IN TODAY! | INCLUDES TAXEg & INSURANCE O nson Auburn Ave and 8 Bivd, on) refrig. Near TerHuroe, Reter- FURNISHED WOOSE ALL YEAR | YY 8 Telegrapn Ra PE 20133.| Gia1i woUEE DT BONTIAC ave | | : : OP | Pull basement. spacious living rm. _Crooks Rd. 3656. UL 2-2015. ences FE 5-6470 round, children welcome. OR | “LONGFELLOW W. %44 - | down. §25 month. Se #700 | Payment to Non-Vet>- < | 2 fares bedrooms. hardwood firs. ccmans - PE ¢2833 2 2 ROOMS. [8 NEWLY DECORATED. J Rooms i. BATH. Puy A — 3.4163. ee | Larter ied bungalow tiled beth, cluded Balance $2 000 “Zoned | } bedroom ranch home Utility DAILY 27 BUNDAY 12-7 2 eee SDs _sviernn RE T!P 1 TO AMenaleo aE tau |” Wem teas Cop's, Ok PASIBURG YAM BOTH, | vale A ony ‘ath Sear GAPEigt SY Ctmial ces) tones Sets ce MODEL REE g GROUND FLOOR, sat: deposit or will ease for 1 yr : sede! atural kitchen 599 Cameron off Peat t CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS, ®¢ar Pontiae Motors, Clean &'3 UPPER FLATS, 2 - 2 BEDRMS. oe for $600 cash or will tak ou4| LEAVING THE STATE 6 RMs cabinets with formice tops mile forth of MBO. Se mile « 1 Choice of stove or refri , No obligation Call FE 44326 or, Reasonable Also Garage. FE|~ $60 & 1 bdrm $55. Desirable lo 5 PROPERTY. FURN. used xt a 1M baths. ranch style, 1 block of M24 > e mlle ses | Tes cc acer eee OR, Ask for Ike Wideman: 4-4625 after 5 r 5 pm cation. near Lincoln Jr. High : ICKERSHAM — from school wii. — $850 a4 m. Ehzabeth Lake E st { | Cal Fe a sas = z 4 : ates 1 A618) for iHformetien = 7 a eee WEEK ¢ ROOM or Euclid Street, res MODERN = "sabROSE HOME | 7195 W P lap'e. Mayfair 6-¢250 | —Squity__MAple Eye appealing ali Brigk Ranch —<__® __WIESON—EM— set OPEN oui W ideman rm. 78 Clark 523 or PE $1172, | near lake, big picture window. LAKE ORION, § ROOMS. GAS 4 ROOMS. AND | oe PARTLY Home with grand view of lake | $2,500 Dow N ‘ 2 & 3 RMS WITH PVT. BATH. |? RMS. CHILDREN WELC WELCOME traverse drapes, nicely furnished | heat, $60 all year around. MY | {U'D 2 car garage Near schoo! and close to sand beach. 6 ex-4 DAILY 2] SUNDAY 12-7 REAL ESTATE OPEN Eves|—21 Stowell, PE 42190. _ "| $14 ao wk. util. furp. 87 Whitte: | bin 30009 rensenete eet 2S) — te ven ee ewe B payment and |. _ (18 sise and well planned rooms, | Rome dass rooma cash side. In- ODFI PFE « i 2 a APT | ae MODER: i HOME 14 8 Month 303 FE Columbia. - 1% beths Nice basement and : y $11,500, = = EE fea ter Mele seemed [3 7 ROGiS AND BATHE STOVE | MODERN 2, BEDRM, CHILDREN | “ines northeast, of Hartiend Vir | LEAVING FoR TLGRIDA name | OAS furnace, 2 lols, Widow | “7m ovr vanvannan C ¢ H _ an 1 OR 3-219 ‘| and refg. furnished. Corner of pagar ai ane” a parr Pe lage References required. “May | fil. (aha Pu rm lake- owner, . | » $6,250 : Call PE Galea for information A TW ! of, he seen epp't. Ph. Fenton, ake Orion. On M2. A dandy 2 bedroom home Hard-| M__R_ WILSON — EM }-6856 cs _2-2116 of 617 8. Paddock. ens es 8 Pox. EM 34008 | Main o-24id, maing ve el 3Family Income wood floors. Basement Ox) tur r= Rat NEWLY DECORATED, 7 RM DUPLEX OFF cass | SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT, IN- MILFORD VILLAGE OMY HOMET ¥ WiLL SELL | sacl de | Fase. 2 Jota _. IMMEDIATE - UICK CLOSING— * couple only HEN DECORA D Elizabeth Rd. stove & refri =| juire at 1676 Te ask for je Pleasure Ave. 1165 a. bun- : T bed- [ ae = On ae ete ERI ER I RE ALT TY ~ POS aa -NO HIDDEN FEES ; Saginaw. ator turn 6 mo, FR sheen | ree Weerer: E ¢20h galow. 3 Bedrms., tiled bath, ex- _Toom, 1 acre, simeoers tv Le, 3 room apt. and ene 1 room! . ESSION™ ecmaee cai HovsEs EEPING ek a | ee AC, sar wire H BASEME uate eee Poried afr oil heat I heat. GENEs DI DRIVE — - NEAR BCHOOL. a Each have separate ath | : ag ber waa e 8450 dove ed te no costs. i" . les. WER UNFURNISHED, an of! furnace to June ery nile a ee / ee Nichole & & Harger Co. | Yineer rates, Tra Rustic Cabjas. a eM TLOWE Ree ee ee Fae) «16th. Ten miles went of Pontiac, | 575 month, With security deponit: erg aa! seca poorly _— end seperete meters. On Beat. . sok oreres Brick homes, . ase 1 WEST HURON - aa y. Orion. heat. Cl 90° ; $45 month to reliable ry se for year, §750 ea ° : . mh ee es ee — Ses. 5 ae sean St. Inquire) Ex 5268 Wermont 7-608 pa fee n 1 Wicmp satay _ment or Pie ial pay $13,900 with $1,909 down pO ND ney ro Ls: iv nA ced —_ J.J. 2 OR aie Dixie ‘aideaabids Clark St t APDIY Ant Le = 1 ROOM t UPPER IN PONTIAC 1— ; “te. | ies ow ange Maytatr-€-¢250~ .40 Acres : , i lake frontage, 5 renee wien heme Pe eS union ilenes. 2 _ 7 RMS" Mark obey ne | eon Seek _Rent Houses Unturn.' 36) new 3 BEDRM hag ae N Gu matt county reed to La-| Sih, SUsebed Fear garage “| heat" Bake brick tblerel as a onroe St FE‘5-2140 Adults é RMS i a. nion ke. 395 EM, -peer County Levet and highiy 1 ac value, _only No drinkers RMS AND BATH REPRIG in BEDROOM HOMF: ON wit, 36614 | NEAR SILVE oductive sot. 3 car garage [SP4scaped. boat & dock inciud- IRWIN DRIVE vr wed contrac & wevii. nee > RMS, ees T APT EVERY. ta re = Auburn. Adults | coat iceH decorated. Call | NEW 2BEDROO Mt BATH-OLL crUR. itreative Axe COUNTRY deal jwansing site. 150 per * 4 TERM® | BY bedroom freme homes Gas ing furn 1 man $10 or 2 , = See | FE! rs... as urnace, garage—near schoo} 274 hae carpet in LR, DR ecre, terms 1701 Qoen 7 ; - raat ene obligation. Call FE, 2$12_ wk. PE 43138 ° salt a BeneTe alla G BEDROOM HotsE. 1 3ee Ad. Oxbow Lake. Tel EM _ 7 fireplaces — 1 lp the tn ans | ak R. Hiltz witidat aia 4.3844 or FE 5-9975 any hour 2 RQOMS FURNISHED $13.30 WK. @ RMSE 26333. EM 34171 3046 oné in the basement recreation p Jena | REALE L_ 22930 Ask for Ted iver Also bachelor pretmen suitable! 4 EAST | SIDE. NEWLY | a ) BEPRM HOUSE is PONTIAC NEW RANCH, ? BEDROOMS 1°, room Bath Storms and screens Realtor, ME ARKO REALTY for couple, $10 week Near bus, | Roo Bae $65 per mo OR 3 baths near Wateriord High. $100 oi furnace ‘Varcar garage Nice, “1011_W_ Huron geome riteh _ 3143 Gass Elizabeth Rd. _all_ utilities ftrntshed, FE $-2203, _¥ Rooms ATH STOVE & 2 BEDROOM oe aay | ee ee wie a l er i ~ RES el ane vas re co: rite , IMMEDIATE TROOM ie WITH PVT ENTE | ririgerater turn i¢2” Baldwhe room, full bath with shower, clesn RENT OR, SELL oe BEDROOM.| 2 STORY 6 ROOM home has AZ OME «5 ACRES 26. 138, 4 coed buy at 3 i Share bath Child welcome. - oil heated, all electric, stove op--+ basement, garage. FE 4.3113 | alum. siding 2 bedroom 2b the 3 bedroom modern home with full WALLE: - Terms. : ACTION _per_week, FE #1431 «RM APT NEWLY DECORATED | Vena! fenced yard with trees, RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY 3) Basement. Lot 75x20. $11,500 REALTOR basement and ol) heat. 3 car 68! Lovely brickfrome rane On any good land contract, New? RMS. LAKEFRONT. PRIVATE | ¢‘ bus, Adults, 345 8. Marshall. | ™iddleaged couple or with 1 or [) Segrenm, Meme, OH), Righerdeen | Terme Gees W. Sub Jecation 610 W" Whiron | Ph FE 63528) trait ted berries Tale Orica] Enepeted living room "Drapes. tet tore is poction of Byeperty oF etd erase eg Ramelor |“ Aiet Dinke over Keego Hardtare, esto afer $90 pa | or Wi gO eat P| one sosnyN. rm ia ! area, $2200 Gown will hasdie Moora nitchen goods : -isfac id c rty iJ are, . Firat Bt 1%-atory | ~y" | room. Le. and ue. Ask Ken Templeton. |3 RMS. PVT. BATH & EN@RANGE, | —°0)_Pe! month. PE 2-206. 7 BEDROOM. RAMONA TERRACE RENT $59.50 “And egy dale = “Pull * -| RD. RILEY, Broker ee enue =e np 2 hed 2 eat K im Templeton, Realtor |.” Agus, enly~ 650 Nortnview cr § RMS AND BATH, MODN BEAT) One PE ee |? : easement, Ferenge. s0,078. Tepes) | Seen tats Re: INU TR ai Oc ‘ , off Oakland. and hot water furn. ¢-family west | —™ment._$78_month. F alta eb ie el ee ee , | |e cuss ‘casa soe io ‘wows easonabie 339 Orchard Lake Ra. FE 44563 5 ROOM MODERN. OTL > — brick $75 mo Adults only. 7 BEDRM ian Gen a Er ve ay Uke rent Hurry! Bu | x rour — home Oak: 3 FOR NT WT WE HS Doroth pay ents. ‘ a "| ” TTTeS_& | FE 5-003. _ carpeting. With den & utiiity rm san _ ; oors, Basement, 2 car garage. | bs | Dorothy Snyder Lavender a QUICK SERVICE — ‘ AS Be ee WICK IN SYLVAN — $10,005. Terms | Honeymoon home, like new with : ~" = take Washin vacemnti fearm . brick, 2 : : ddhel tate Realtor Fst 29 Years . ~ FoR 2 ee ee zp gion PE «i001, > rit now, Ott NEAT prix $125 lease. Pe cate es | OAKLAND LAWE PRIV Nothing | heat plug der diver meters, ce TOOL, Highland Rd. (Mae) LOW DISCOUNT 4 RMS. & BATH HEAT & HOT Bia = em stern 2.2105 down fon qualified GF 5-ro0m | Gee nae goin) one Gere | 303 or MU 444i? On rg ie a i “RM GE a Ae _ EN- Heights a oo —- ss Peete sia HOUSE «Ris FTN home. eo pa furnace. 2-car : $450 Down... | to move into. nothing down Lor rance, Lge. ba ished porch. full $. ' A rect - j Gt = PLENTY lg 3 erry mouae AND TARA. asement. fur- | . on contract for this cute ¢ 5 hee ke ees NAVAL ABLE 3} MOOMS AND BATH. IDEAL FOR oe _— BATH OPSTArna EM 334 | gacobeat TR. S$e0l amt “6 NOTHING DOWN fo; _ room vacant bome City Phone OL 1.7811 for app't e ou Bell month plus util, FE 5-0042 , fF : KM for GI w FRANK M SHEPARD REALTC o denerees ‘Rear Walled Lake. RM. LOWER W side. Hat,’ v_BEDRM =I PULL | RAREMENT | fine, wwe om. TR 4997 Any.) needs a i'e-story frame hame on) Went ei) ON TOR 7 r nd —— oll evenings "til 030, “| Soe | Lake shown by appointment. Cali apy es e Edw COMFORTABLE 1° APT WASHINGTON PARK Paster walla) (Bepatate onlcy rostenies oh bialth on the a a 7 ice RN ALE PVT aie wi, | _Wa este woetceen Fa Cal | Boot aera ao BL LE ie aos Nice for woman tbedroom brick with at Ban’ Diets oh closes wa eR bath ese ra eee aod J FE 2-5573- APT. OVE | tee ped (eal age ting tong hewn, CASH ‘ ROOM e pM siEPRIO. ss. re sae | COMFORT: BL E ROOM FOR 6 ‘Nothing > Down and beautiful rpereation rm * eee ie wn terme: Ley street + FOR YOUR HOME OR EQUTTY. re weer BATH. PVT. ENT, pa SO ¥ fOvE recat ‘ABLE ROOM & GEN | 41.450 moves you in ou FHA LADD'S ats only $10,500 Small down gay- If cash interests you, jet us look 3” jy: eet, Rae ee 2 BEDRM MODERN, REPRIO & | Pontiae Mon Pe Pe 45808 Fisher ¥ a crane | ment over your property for 6 cash? ot «275 ELIZABETH ‘LAKE ATTRACTIVE ¢ BEDRM APT electric stove furn Children al- 45608. ATTRACTIVE 2° bedroom , : . tale many Lo can nant Gas heat Auto... gas “heat. Westside Nr lowed $50 per mo EM 3-207 j ou = SLEEPING ROOM. BUS home with huge jiving room a END | peg Dixie Hey OR }- | John kK. Irwin & Sons 7 cash vel Abr PVE *aaYe Cat CAL| Footie Central migh School. PE 3 AMS” AND BATH SUTTABLE ee ee | | meut end es Part base- D-bedroom with 12816 living | MS Lapeer RG ___F em?) ~ 313 West Huron Street vanities, We's 80 Katy Gayere ers for we 6 285 Oakland dio. * for peghetor or weary coupie “CLEAN, wi ROOM; NOR. Pere and in eee oes room, master bedroom Ete MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Pnone titel or FE 23-4031 land ‘ 3 APT PVT bath & ENT ATTRACTIVELY DEC. ODT 307 before 8 p.m. 20444 — car ee pod 6412 utility room. Oniy FE 8.4774 tate, a jure 2 Vtuad or| Wesi_vide, PE bests | TNT | rm ce. 7 ROOM ez | FURNISHED RO ewe ra) ES ees $1000 down. x a Clark. APT. FURN co : : ie Ae 3 per whe Adune 1588 Wiiiates | GENTLEMEN. WEAR FECHURON | lve ““boat wells wcross | “PARLIN COG room nome ~ , sc a eases ve, mins | eNTLEMER, & " Also, boat sell .- perese Large 3-tedroom home with LAKEFRONT ar l ge “ow eS aa ? 3 | Rice Rurca, L| ot. popromanstely Ge tae Fesement, oll steam beat | itn ® sandy, bosch, this bedroom | 18 THE “BIRD” TO SRE 2 FE _¢37 , po SF mange and fi ¢. Priced at $f. - hee wee Al i (Amman on____FE_¢sn ; cluding $0209 end insur- $60 aod g960 down snd Sosetel bit Grepinte. eet LAKEFRONT : OAT. 3 g e and shower $7 anes. per month. ae Space 7 Sereme yea ONT, $13,500 ches L US — : . . : tiled bath, plastered walls. 2 car YP You’ : 75 MAUS 50) week, PE Sie 4 BEDROOMS Carpeted ss ferage and located in excellent meee 2 ers ty to own TRADE_OR. WANT CASH ¢ RMS OTL. & BATH. OL 14m a PRivate Beth Tv} living Saing _veeme isla oer op sar | popuise Lotus Maceday Lake, tpe- a HOME ae cos catepay ae | eer ees, at MA CaIT |, rege baton EE. S\ HRAM WILL TR. ‘ADE ee 15x22 living room with ‘ count RMS WITH Tj er, All this for an eligibie AL, Pirst time offered for this 3 bed-| picture window. overiogking Middleton. Real Eitate i 0 per mo PE “Near bus Close downtown. PE veteran at dniy $11 If “toot Brick. read the T 7 aoke a ; et OR ae en __#-3715_after, §. . you are interested, don't REALTOR FE 5-947] | extras and then cali for appaint: b~ = eee as , ne a — PER ee — . wait! . Ment. Wall-to-waill carpeting, full ‘anty $13,300 : “wWoRaNG ait! Let us show you OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS . on te a 8 Neale eatreg Or eother with | ‘rowan tatay | SR nese ERGALES |” Reeveenh eee eter | oY , : iy 8 i “1, aa wi, bapa. "Rr. cnescexT, LAKE Be | ~ “MOLTPLE LISTING. SERVICE 413.080, ° st eape | 3 BEDROOMS, $63 MO, $8,950 is the full | | LAKE PRIVILEGES Attractive ranch pome con geod. pier on im etirective 2 | RENT IT FAST On Maceday Lake The imtertor js oF the oe . pegroct dome. ie > | th a R Ads! R completely hued ia a a yall nen to 4 room with kitchen r ent s! m, ou re a for e ? price $9800 i Tile be On ga om A oug 00 HAP tronic a ee "anat a the payments are just per Gui bow eo dren, th Aden i a any-| sfferd to freee te asc? | ance. —— t -—- Want 8 ARRO REALTY inl RAY Q’NEIL, Realtor |: ng — McCULLOUGM. | REALTOR REALTOR PARTRIDGE -° 5 or ial FE Cass-Elizabeth Ra. rrisn 050 W. HURON “RTS 2818. Ee ae re Te 8 p.m. ie BS — a wes & —~For Sate Houses ODEST- MAIDEN ‘Alan 4 i.e 7 5 rust | "6 uh tidence - rE HOME : LA errow Wilk Confide I “gi : Borrow dein , 7 Fi ae ——%, $2. Foam $0200. cH . ‘ = ‘Storm usehold : , ‘ TARY” : : ; , _ JANU, = to a : mH a 4 Ss j | : , Dae AT UNIQ % : iD Jay Als = , a FR <= by s : ‘ aoe wit a = ec yg Rg eel | p to . TIAC 5s . : ann Priv ‘00! C g | HE PON’ a : 1 7 =. é 3 ¢ | 5 - 5 TI 4s Mi 5: , : Saas ae 3 Fk‘ ‘GRE af GG a ; Anan oe i aes ay room oar Compa , z i i EMBRE RE VILLA OS eau ap alate L n 0 . i = — 7 ED T NLA Ee i 7 _ — EAS : : = a ~ \ Ho s 4 Sor i WE? S TAKEFRONT © . ora oe 2 ‘eg, “ 906 | por . —— ie - ig-N MON’ DE| ——— tiepland aa (M59) E , i For Sa cnn aptteit Te ‘ONTH : Ss : , g yay, . ~ IN 2 tly red & - yo :e. T rie TRBURANCE on heey) Le a Pert as 90 202 TR - ses. 2 HED se] ght Bs HOME winter a ; : : oui ae 5 ‘a HE , >. : : : , | : tone fir bel. fostus wih Business © A ne Wa $25 aco. : a 2 = . | TAXE ay 5 poe aap ton eens | M_WINDOW ver $50,000 Y LOAN 21 A = = . = ie UTH EN HT formice. counters, ful fot w MINUM_W. tg gy 2 es FE 8-04 T ame ormica. on Beautifu Weep- ALU co i O I Te : ) 3 i 4 es tontage. rick 55 “includ se coM ENCE ee : i 2 z : s : IL. - MO IM. 5-944] glass heat, f e 4 —_ Pete cmchions ation LAWR. DLY ; ; Sale some OS eG ts of clos- - 8 J ALTOR ae oe and is ms) Scluaive tpancl focaion a Be a z E H wtitu r El ith lo Base 10 - . REA VE bd ft. of trees tein naped = ae Se = : z = ; 8TYL me nea huge w rpeted. Really ILY AND A Y head 2-30 67 willow 1. Bui with er) le a ret a : Q : | sance St “| ho! ms are tely ca m. ~DA ‘ nd Oskts M until RVICE. in, fe gril ‘at $12,950 ye fu, fe ea ‘ 7 RM. Cam mere: Call EM roo eet FOO) try & . rvenin f,: BE : : : : : | 3 —— ivision. Cal TH rice = Fee 150 - rth Pe Open rE LISTING dock. P’ ‘s af _ ker- aa you. ts — ee ; : : : : : = a TIPLE ) GI M own, i hur Bro Eeater “FOR A igan ( : A Royal MS A lot a te pepe ‘O ramic d. 1 97) Betwe MUL REL INIMU pies So iL EY, Re. 1 nt OKING tae We | * ement on ot | yaid IN nd ee acres Montcaim OL ronan : : z : | : : : : C YMEN ONL ING R. beth ‘ E YO it ue from 1050 : fav) with jon W ter- rge roo. 4 ro bath wu las gas : N PA OSTS, CLUD Y Eliza! : a = : : : miss a Wa 6 la down and men de E Cc IN! NEWL : , orem ea Road, ~ bath fa. tall baae t si MENT NO TOAG TH CE Mi 7 Pusine 2 soc al estate { b ge roo e fu Wes ider (M PAY | MORTC MON RAN ROO! FE ¢11 =a rtridge tiac A ) | ‘ 4a rane age, cons: Ww i 8U B NACE vee ra aca — Sa : Q . s == oat (COME . peiaienie= mare cee Leo PLETE vom t TAXES te ATE nt FO LENT ONLY AYS = po H ee rE LO z ford Tow RED IN bringing in $f 00 ese pouse or com, $3: Y PAYMEN are BABEME! | pth 63 D ING ake ore bedroom a uilding hears r Be - 7 i j 2 : = at ee Hore w DE LOCA ‘ealtor WE sat. paced. Hines ue wine s “ce. BAR. ast, one-visit se 11. brick waily. at 602 009 -with 4, payment BRICK DUPLEX. TOTAL "69 - oe ar CFT, R rE Fear "round reama ea or CLASS tae naa s ee a ae : © " : 1 = : “ ; , t VAL ear fam’ hed Good c: Ha: r mo ome t qu : Ee : ‘i ; i. Ve AVE TILL & CE lace t Attac tage vor- lz Hw Root 8200 pe ¢ u { ? 7 e | : = : oe : | ae co. I. LAND INGS. ERVI p hea e fron! Fa DIX g over Rent < bs 3 7 2 , 200 lak 13, 4-0306 ‘ossin rters et 1e a ae ne in BLE EDRM M5 L LISTI a * 900 ft. y $ OR Gr qua s 4 O ¥ trade. RIL e Ra. 4821; g's assum wner, LORAH 28 price CAL IPLE L . a ch. Oni Phone itor. living handles. RN sa. | A ° i a | =. : ' ae ‘ee id ULTI —— bea rms. Rea! 20, 000 i AV E sing t Co Zz. § R., Dd, abeth ne d aie ralO 2 sii HOME. 3 heat wo, M LTUP : | 3 3 : : : a “heuegee " a — a Tay KE. BAN. NGdec bent |. I (Co . A “300 ick re | GI H ent, 0. | Js LA ly 70 upuReay < mune mL . 4-1157 Tre Red Br ke tate basem $70 m US. EL. lovely i. | WEST 8 1,108 t inclu en 1 | "Es x La ‘ing st ed 10,506; KE : LOFT wit on Terre a 2 a er s “2 : 23 : _ a eae ; . er. nA FHA - i to s 609 es. Lo ipm en . ce FIN , : } 3 ‘ = “= rap pens uw D E = - “Tt! S) ut le 245 “or Toungaiow |v ae Bs low coll SY il, LV AN Sa r ft wide iaketron : ous cs af : se zr r dH ely nic Choos, Le brick. Paret | : “ aoe fa! poadl Pontiac bearms el a down pate uyS . . . “EAKEPRONT = maloy fie. im this) XS ATEW { Pontiae CHESTER, $500 % Baths | po | good $1 m -} bem low 0 P \ ke. - LA O NEE enjo on m- S ice 0 TO! 5 “ 25 = , | | : _ . ie WA tA LAN : Aa really ‘Fiber, catien, tate Serv Leste 4-0521 “RO rOsns © K : i x0 ioe ia “price #17 406. im cede ay . Sav e , in ee es loca ; “B.D. CHARLES chy RourE, LIVESTOC ot. nat V : i ite liege ent -|. 3 bed ent fam d ic : t" B cw Huntoon oe Sell) | B elegraph Ee oduc HOLD it, OL 1 LIEV OS €. rec Bacri aseme? i. build basem bath ards Oo : stree | titut noone: ‘OR 3 8% Bak. rs: pr ; OUSE: L 6-07 2 ae | i es ot ts, tile cupbo ald. the 8 ing, | tras. ——— +798 rABLISHED Sande 19 : H er ous LOAN: E | | , ; | Toss * ex AN _ | ESTABL ot 5-51 chester 25 — $500 ANC A | m., arn jor oak ith a Me | . e ac. ——- wt sLTMA tty - | Es Gator seo | : . = 2-Bedr : Sarr Neat heat, hen w Don ——+ | 7 : : , : : , : WA “Homes oun 8021 4 Acres eaten ieee ai ae “inode. : a si FOR Ls ‘ | s, r i] help this 0 — I Houses SIE |F Lake Prope win | Oe pe | Call “FOR L EF, ASE ace? = es RD i aN ; eT : u , cap- = Bee 3-2837 VACA 7 house tone boy — e aetna nt oa g & — ice ed ( ehh ~ : : 3 = 2 i ae ¥ Only | ony oom 8 it ng Sa : leasal ach min boat sefv she ED A : ne Pee crea: | OR 3 1OMF ts. = J cot 4r Ge : alo or ~ _ Ple be swim ur bay furni = ING S35 : a : Sa im Spree as oe Weat lecanpeviieg nodern ere devel et sel rl “Run 43 Fi NO SERVICE On “Wonderful Heve restricted ‘eg eaulpmes OR DERN SERVICE ats N YOU NE ; . = E : ea f 2 anion thie | BMA nmerce P clive i lace, rats ae own. PHA. e | uses ~ LISTI dren. for a r We ar W rms. ease fe en sti r$ WHE? TO $500 ou. a : ee i : : ied tb un ® Com Term Pitot fire top b 1: wa down, i sale Ho ee TIPLE ery fishing feet ne Te _corne! ASE fal inve Afte i 5 TC help y : -4 87 _ $24 - HOUS ba uit 1 With expan . $5,900 eovery emet blac | hea -§900 : “or Sale ae MBL ith y ") ear Lk er foot. R LE. w init Wilson. i d to co. : : Es ae gies Das ara ee e. Only ration ’ $300 For es Ms, ORD eN me oe (tee Elizabeth. ty $40 p FOR 1 an om ee a gia NCE : : = : i v2) * | : eG ke are | : -LY $ s to _ mee ROO od iT SUB Tean scheme car: E. Rd. On ap tzley sta’ -0101., 1448 = “a “INA = BY NWNE ith 1 ine. rms “bath price n oe nail a > Le OSL Aen ~~ E: 4 ardwo WES leasly c pool heme ee ta s = z = if ee iC Fra ar White terms land | : - h FHA This ta it i H - SID tes. jonens 8 tive ree be tio ves Write man- dg. De 4816 p.m, F Liars YT; SAN { TAT 157: dg. - coun nad 2 Tm , Smal t X- F. read, ith " . Highia 4 no wit yer as ful : oon - : J = : ~ . : : , | u ing ine wate ou STAY Or | 600 w 135 Mich Daw JE, eh Cur | ON - ad walls at 2 = ES : : 7 : : : ; gro n, din oly p hot p— ae ALE OR 3-97 80. ALTY, 138 L alifier yer om I os eS : : : , | pacha in kno e. elite. ity “ot 808 AL RE oo LE RE t Highien4 Sate eusercon ent Neconomy- ON. eit aa = : ear : | : : ; . e 7 : : : E z " : ae | RISE MC di 42045 Two 4 be basem the s fur | floo By Call ——— rice ty of . 3-07 s and Schoo! ie iquor start __702, et a : : : “ne a oe LON ZwC ary ne ae ater s. = Wi op plen EA ood | OR tsa ind: = Liq erner tgag : | 2 = . : fae = aes the au ter he a | term pee w, LO you E AR from gi e Lo seniors Ww eS. Bar a jl: Way terfron Mor oN ot as Garag ove 2281, E ON| 4 BETH & gar — ME my. § nea ga ded th t wa winte “easy =e “NE | LAKE t fr ith nic Lake sa a on : | : : : : take E 4-2 HOUSs LIZAE drm BED- “FRA 350, a Road a mine nd ho ices ner L E 2 -_ : : : : : : | , you Call F «nM I have a E es 1 be 2990 ‘8B e ARGE ce $6 iehins ke Town | ace at save to Pon Le Ce : = E = : . 7 2 2 , : : : : : | ; : : | ; : : E : i oe | ° Across compe. es GI ter F church a ee month ATL. . the highw / ya only by _M mmer up sub- “% OR RE sh or own pay ) sel E OR il heat Sf at 9 1, Wh SAC. | dollars C on nial 2 a paymen APII beach oom ht on t terms. | pave oln 8 main ished hown ©: will ; [ORT B inn 3 : : : rs mt ee aT for dolta and b down p . GR reial. | ing 6 be boug xcellen W easy ree down, ike def establis ale. S try, It esiden' vention: Detr vida a 2 ac al val BCHOOL [Fo sun p rated ppiabalas pai Mo home Motor (" ke = ' TELE comme nent hee can you arias ho e to- Phone ke Mc dup- forced 5 nt. Hu long nae a oe ere No Land : = : Z i ri ne ~ | ship st “ATATE, ruom om loca | / RET knock: nh Zoned basem 150 eee ives ou to this hom | ard. a La 000 or Sun. | arrest {fer . a cent tac Mil eer” manana HOUS) FE i p60! Ne Suitah 2 | aAVIAG uily ip ent # | you really It les Boston sunroom, | aeen a ct : ee ee z = : : : | : : : . D OR ah cme ny Near ‘room, garage. ? We coul te hom en no en fo on o t urb outly ght & 3 BEDROOM CH $1 2 3-048 " sonabi S = oor ul 2252 0° Opports ne swell : Fac ee = : : : : 2 . | | : : 1 Ee wb : | one Terms uth B 5 nice da RE plus ate $1 nd 7, 2 LEVI bit - urant. ‘ounty's steel . contrac A & ASSOC. : = 1 i aT vemen shee Bt $7850 & Bo rage. | U LL come, HRs) Garlan , NEW. tile, r- Resta land C tainless od-- bt “gRorzs, ? = 3 BE to ne QN, 2 gara b) AC ke cate mill hace ment te lot- Crooks ble ga ye D YO th in peareell) Be tea ke = : , 7 : 2 | : : dwn HUR d-€ar wit . : with | 4 roo t bas ter ear Dou TY WwoOUL. mon for barg LAl Yy bat firepla iF me os : : : : : if b AG dow “AL per home this uses WHITE l'e e, +16, 800 ad dor k top wn 1 rove- RT bedrm 000 Le FOUN n ho bed | with 6 $00 edro 00 2 | 275 $55 m sider ohs = a x : : : : : NEA 3 sil, 16 R edroor inaule 21 4. $5. b ui. Cc "k E 5-8275 ve roo to con for tw good bed & d lots, equip mple Tease C re- : A Go ds an lida brick. FE 35-5416. ‘FLOO i 6 m ab Weil buy for | OME Na this ara lots PIA _F fi first 11,950 nd a | 4m oven code: A led. A nable imess © Want nee col eo Don , = : : ih i wil CRE NON: the ice $ ity a 2 Ww 44A ele Reaso bus. [Wa gerd agarat = ; : = = are 3 Tow AND RAM bes os 2 AN | = otal pr the “¢ | port, 198 Resort Prop. ing ener tine our er ig at oneee . B . , S 2 : ss : : a esa Sonre ti yp PER é tamora sldwin) ee as is in D tua: be i ort rs is full : SS | It oe and on us terest. | : = 3 : . a a Ae | $] Mi r Me home 177 B ~ Ip hborhood L O R a le > Reso e res his iad IN es ms men U or s eent in! EF BY O ent € “RAN dyman ior fin with . le ods LON pre ce 1 and home Bal es nee farm ise nelg! GAY r Sa ~ qui J BUST? N | ed. ca! ber cer OF ‘on = : : : e: % bf 5 a ine Hea 3 rage e 99 wer lonial ilk how ee NCE ye N EVES. For DOW N Ex- 3AN TIO Wait. 5% ._DER W. Hur B RM 42 DoH | some dy joa les Bo thin b Foor: ae Sets ith co iat {s now e ; : z | 3 aes MI eine Rd New of san da berr 500 : UA nix altar mane w bar aon & en T.A\ gE? AT 5 transfe ole ane AN E xe i : : = . 4 : : : cs a Hin ieies how P rontene you ew E. PIK 4. 9584 = ‘ Owner elty bedrm. SC ER, i 8-6580 _ : : ae ke a out dings oat val- rly oo iis” FE -- : ble d Lake 3 ga- ALE DMESS: h 00 FE yaps aou -2713 ormtec comp cf) on rw) tait tone fi ful ane utbull Had vie E S ; : | : 7 : : . ; | ea bea a dex of for a» e CIry As Ln heat a “TY I: elient dition, nach, d BROK- OHN ar 36 T PR LOCK FE beaut! OOM 5 kitehen arage | OF | #292 1 Eoomn large beau le st looking ioaae : Be is ane - | : : ; | : ) : ? : = : = : : in ‘WEST 2 dota § | NCI RIC N t bu fon. $68 3 ™ CH ip- | LOTS, ade d la i. Bt ‘er| Hwy ILE room wine th wi all- ue, nee tealta alow, large pric RA: =-'B : Recen and at! 4-1875 | PAR CTED ent A VEL e tr N- B Ginn ee h—own Ah Dixie Ra & RM «1 ne victure tile ha rieh she I ut, Re: 56-8165 bung oom. | Full SS OOM “GES age fo L MA | STRU basem tary s a LE ll Lak LMA r as Id Hi ‘notabateh 47007 | | 42 Laperr TED 4 spepoig feraees basins temut 7a . ay Stott, FE > ing ana jot land sEDR ALEGES ‘fou - : - é : : : = : : ' a ed a he ee veting 200x220, Warre Bt * Fence Your m3 BE DOPRIVITE : ER. Lots a | PRAM wit study. m, Sun m- 2-5701 LUS 4 tor fo 3-2484 “= : : : 3 : ~ - 01 pert CE J d le iding stor's | roat Co I , P bure’ EM B - “ E we ia “ wall orner 1 joce r 7 Bagir ul ter ADE me as Near AKE Locate ‘ Sa AND bul ing pa schoo ursery chen. _ 3 OLDS car ans. E : =. \ i [ coe “ _. ue Open — LL TR ll ho me Vales NER— d of ‘For BEE 50°} ctua’ large nd no rn kite di- - 1950 and td. tr s ! : : 1 rele ft ema inco ork | ow borhoo at oC MAY 100x1 ‘oom, room @ mode in aw ifold with s ANY : : ; : | : net © hae ittle Ww GINAL neigh lots ju oe NER. are coe i] ipped_ 5 mer from Chevy m 25 OR pay- 7 = ASS( ‘BTMEN | cp steal. 4 w. Er : cont nt on is al ON ORI clusive ighb st) Por = 7 = = z : : —- - INVE } | 40877 ~ de INGALO __ ayme It need NELS a- By an ex s and m dow ship” 3 LOT nob an be cash ete jt Me ating seu ae es * ERS 8966 tra BUN $0 — wT p ars nd DO: nt loc in k home s fro Town ict, ine K. 200. C: 8s for Asphe as se ated jot 83x : —_ "FOR s | : BROK FE i ks SIDE. I $995 han- Be ICT 8 xcelle story bric minute terford Aiea , i a : = : 2 : ; : : 3 = : van ieee I\y fire- | even in Wa hool taxes. One 1 $42 Bh Yor 225 on ja used tion | thing FE 46 PT. for any-. 1. | : : s 8c 204 hate ileges 50, 2 st | Pontiee tiac se roperty oom, mercia SITE 170 ee alas ean be rganiza m ments STAR equity 1 s : = : : eae od pu os on uray ie y eaasiee p rin a E L 2-3238, UILDIN 0 dow ih trout | tewn roperty r any ea celles. ! SILVER Trade ICL: ? , | | . : fee, 1 pear nae oe Ns ae suy redu large le a oe 5 ACRES B $1,600. ite wi This p hurcti or. Weeorthirant ed "56 trailer. 3-9309. BSE. W' all | : = : ; : c e Co bedroo « roo an r ring para Tpet $ AC ille iding 5 dewn. be ther c uires tiona Ww ZOn : rm. FE HOU! r sm st AK th fu lum ming r /EORGE ide Cap 3 in eway 172 eatul nd sg il ca oking Orlonv arr 200 oe o req crea nos with thing IN de fo “3 "HARD 1 s : Ss wit at oo glewn nea GEC ast s aces, ting brees 4 85x 19, & wa overlo a ti : - : : : IRCHA CRVICE - ie he eens. atreet. : ‘outhe matic | fl carpe im Lo | 16x all to oors lot; hu ya $11 iding 1 200 kifchen a roperty . qe et with - fe : : = on ia heme sD ap eal ea arage witty ww neh d aped th; 3 ream. be s. $ ki his p Price N 2533. $3500 for § 3342 , Z ! ' ch latcat ie Pre ndse ba t at 38 ft 2 jal “ is : i Ze | : es LISTIN | floors oS, and . at edrodoms dase heme aa hoor Bs id i S = : : 7 : | ve ae Ha ey e Th @ Can ' | porch terms Clarks Ith patio erami Nba tied tded th par $1,000, com .A aph R 1 FE _hor 5 3 : : : : a a —_ in . NCH 160 w 1 bd tehens. c ms, fu tifully a div a re wi lots forme Telegr 6 cai _. | a CLA rm Bunga OTE AA I find” in| NION I 1. HOM rr roam heat eee eL c ortgage IcK Raat 110z modern | ki ab bank ne including a divi ee ine i = = : = , | : : : = i iy Reeves for me (Ww BR ea ultra home | big a wi iling, 2 ¢ One- 2 la t lots no. vening -3381. ~~ 6 R 3 : z | : 7 : wa aes this nach has tints*ie 1 ce room, drive ip in kefron dow E E_ 2-3; é : : Be 7 ie a heat at LADD ure jee 88 jaterfo es, ck ora age i. r anc tion ment nd ah down la e $26 _or F = Ss INION tort Full 5 th ft ora Vinal lace | Ta In as posi ideal _ ‘opr tiful Ww tre rot bri r gar lace floo recrea ft ce ms a $50 ¢ riced rivileg or ( lige 4 | : a os on year ere a Ale ft cone a ae thy ea ouie (a aK rae ce con es I eee ean 3420. with rep oid ae “aluminum ‘storm ie te gan yas, Acai! 71-2815 r Ti ‘ I PRICE a vast ad = : : x ‘ a “hae Tate aod ve retire 196 An | WALTO m br ell lands in thts | th a mol n tt, t t « oad, uple onto $ vA : LOT E Al 3 n yo own ae "5 is ae : ed ai mae rue bec the. | «bo ung oF ot TSH land Ww bedroo e Wwe oe n live onth | wt g roo or de ange s, ho tor s&s, & gO ut-lot I ille =“aibe- a 0 6E. TOT: e cal 2,000 di house. i ; n : “st wl ids th for yo on to nicely iiar 4 hen Iarg You ca lam €@ {livin room and r droom ‘dec: | screen acre 0 Ortonvitl ICE BL hester, RD" T Wher about k, car, HAVE : TON Nene 76 dow and kitche ith be ia tt peo 1 tyated “Ad agi ith dd kiteh rage. 3 only HAulanc | ine ‘am ae ag H i : = : : ; i | : : s : Gah a bal Lae Timber ey tence home w and ga me tor and 4 | ult ia spacte Cho Ando 2 ce $2 mation + iis NER jac an We 18 TH = BA ay -be it or WH used : e Pie cae on pine lered the ed oA rn 400 lovedy ho lanes sorry! . h the, .} heating eting. terms. | Pri 7 infor 8-178 BY OW Pont. Siete = NG —— of large M frer, has be t s i ue iste ai t Plas oot | Rie eine iALOW neluding fonit os) Lelie oil d carp $22,500. dditiona call FE —_ between lege 3OW LE center to oF — yoo oad yment. a D IN full dorm eu fied in k flos tana watue LNGA in now, ¢ kb wa eg an e at 4 fam. For a ments ——— : r cu L 1-1550 rer B jon in emi-au Tota: YO wn pay CTs B : : | : : ; ae ey i | ‘ 7 ®, bric meter a - 4 = - : é , : | . = : a oe “eatin Ce “as 4p | VACA? ale of om hu Wwoobs bedro s de tanding UILD! roo! 4 ay weeny - stric Lar Terrific city eared Idea Pp co EMAN : | ‘ : . : r i ee et | DRAYTON tiful 3 -iot wa Dish | oa ENT B dining bath, 2 SS E verly woopDs - $2.5 $2,000. MicaeaH tavern ar §75 Invés. Y LAN BAT : = : | ~ on oa nginnsed ae ed aur Lead beau 1 large ieing and) RARTM room. ie tile sements | VILLAG on Be dock DRAYTON. ane street. 80x 110. ys % ross Lares down. WE Pe TO! ; : : | , = fe ioe vat - gracious windows let oy pd ste ceram ate ba gan VAN ROOM leges, ne DRA ed lot Dwigh treet. + le onths g ASK : = Sige ‘ cn nn pihen a 8 + I S | fu par ities & avE: wy ef ee - : : | 3 ; it | a re ey doen giod ' ned fer ermopane A senpey a) lichen: and se n ut hea 3 Lake ble tile T SI RIM 5. Low who “R x : : | : ant fran inasier Th ge To ed rig | & {rooms its ow water 1s stop Street Size ® and fin- WES’ H MER 130x22 teate now! RDE a = . REAL ADE WAN th brat 10 mine surround hor | aes qo ara » Prt bedr with gas wn Bus Tas) luded bedroom and : a i ae : 7 : , : a : can ach pnd igs ble te included wae TRAN AVE =aaltes > THE piace “ter ‘ARK R ELL & & Ku Ged) ay ea eal veer ean de jer in ae | : : : : : : | : : | : : | a % ian Bell tral | us ar . ALTO furn tent rea. th do trs, and p t ae ET A stopp ichi room ; uy Oper : Sits lh fon fabio snl ar 500 RE O11 ‘onven 2 000, ba upsta' joors d jot M STRE: ntage : iu rs : : : ‘a — eo a iam | ee ro ocar | gies WIN FE 5. |. Co or § hed ak f sized r D t.. fro! th 41 kn art ice t las! = oN OU inne : A é feadle IR pe cE | “al doc nc, - Is ted o Good rea CAN 60 f { Sou We lors _ne os fr = | E = i | nee oon iy ra TEEME | ROE OR SERVI - tt, carpe alls fenced down MID OAD— 8. 0 : traveler e Ve odeled Buy r 28 L rd fat ed sees ar Wil so | rar RADE GEOR )WIN TING nett tered Cnchee ite 300 s Bi : = " f ; s ) - : : : i = . - TORR RAL PLE 1.18 An 86 ith An 00 — a mo ER N RO Gara sta Newly of pa only ; FE . c 2 : : a a neti inves ALTO 240 ILTIPL. e 102 1 804 J $14.7 FH erty cH KLI - apt, Plenty Hi for S & Sun : . ! Th ull oper ler RE ML he | sine era a ard. ing — Prop RAN 1,100 ET 30 ar a Hee | R ves. : : : : : " : : a ~ : HIS & BON EOFE ™ 1 SIDE ngalow oe $6 530 O Reeiore “Prteral & — 0 on hurry @ premium. Bia ina ear 81200 = yaiate aed TRIDGE| REALTOR ca nes a : ei : ah ‘ "4 wre a » DO PHON ORTH m bu full p Muro Ings a e is is 8TE on rT NUE iy down. a APPS | Tele love] &t. am : Ss ah ; meek Fee lot. H (20 Fveotr nee ine th at house AVE mercia TOR PAR Mich N | 3778 22x28 Li Heten. aluminum t. | oe . “ nt ora tigate Pers aw ‘ e, ae MONT =! Open ——— RK it leit : “tt Zoned com Co. SALTOR ruven HURO \A NEW ike St. 18 ft. oper ee : 2 i a : 7 N4 {3 75 aca 5 “ ent | a VICE RY PAR m with Tile ba he ft. Zon { rger © 8183 | RE: sses thi 0 W. trot a take down 70 «afte ¢ oven ati full ta fi Lotus Y nuuabing INT 4 baarem a | ee iG SER PER bedroo in ince - Ha E 5- Busine é > Pay bh. W as 6-04 . tyra brivteges i sani esd « ey 7 apt + trial tna | ANCH HOME sad ilo — CALL — IPLE LISTING : fe a bays wre 8 pa Nichole be saHoLA FE 4-3581 OPEN aie 2 Rwy. howetraier Fs 8. TAPE | : | a a e : LR edroom aliache. yarc ULT Owner ht a g00¢ - . URO LLS a Mt Dix ssi- Bal. tv hs. : : . | ae * ced M ee tea te h pay- H HI Are EASE “Excellent vend =D ogrep proper enict: daily Ui ; 1 sche brick 1 ts a wtils eee sy fen ENT , has ered se wit er 33_W FIELD fills 8, L Station Excell Pa _& pm. Us! to-phonc = “ ay a neers wil 5 apts own 400 re lar INTM _ i 6 Wf your is hou 868 p d OOM he-F e tre FOR EA aco ins man. neing FOR pe er R | | : fe in oO { y th bout an . BL -th larg tiful Tex Pia righs fina CASH & “AT : . Icy i. ne vay foo un ae ut AP cations an bu f oa taxes k-in- n beaw ton the and alter CA rders not BY. : | | : oy “ kyr ma lee Dra for m, 5-6000 af! r, reco! or ED inum : = : 7 | nid UILD r spec have Yhen includ hill, ast bilities Progra Webster. Working WE d alum Boat "Hesse es alt nes Fos "Pai e - _ aBin SIDE year ya PLAN hee to see ted se chenve f aie : os oe a rors) ms evallabie ~ eala Mr. CE STA. sroy TOaERED Fr ed Rd. : ? : m . see x Itoats, ' Will a jet vm which 2 ring. ins heaiow Live Dav es. 210 == [er availa ake +46) ae ieee shee cere en sell A fe shaba . : si | om Nothing to eel oat Real | many cleceltre ‘ far mewn WN mesic and | hom a ts Sub- 8 pm. ?-STAL across fr ake. Fo oe Ww tr 7855 an LAIR : : Fl Tht vs te bab tecape $18-750 | many pl READY e at Po and $50 “Dearoom oui Serement: = jeld Heigh' Spitzicy tion. Located. Pen ane pprgh ane om Aple R MY Ei newly | | : : . : : : 7 | ar rs Pansies living wail 2 room 1 garage P mile an-. wo } tion ter in Call i] Mar __Phone R FO home, lots 5 : . . . ~~ Taketro ‘aneled all to h- ing n Fu and ¢ diate Bloo usem 126 OR = for m. Ca OF FE: reom % car, in, Ei a tens you eh A ke P. s Ww ing kite kitehe: ote imme Ho JO +6 SALE ck. | oe er aE 9 D AKE 2 bed accep! ith optio = : cae si lee Is one La ream Rav Tiled q sell = side FOR or tru ur ngs a. LDG. MAI a new will nt w | | ch : =: - are Soares ienower a Priced hel North Me Mee 150" odel car 8 ritorg = aay 2 pada decorated or, = re BONE ee euiaie iy ly \\ oR bay ut 8 ee a | TAN ice nee — a possess REET living LOT tot late m CWATRING 4-204 NTIAL MEI on We heriorny of 75-0993, N ooo OR a ee ps ie | ee vay Vek oe ‘STATE th} = VES dee bao hot eene r LE 8T ralow— hen. _ INTIA FE 8 eel cor home, or c al’ ope ERICA typewrite - , i ae te re mie sAao th @ Bur =% " LAKE vee. | i PEN eae ape te Scr Lites 5 MYRT m en os een _Ul +5 “150. ire, st. FI es 123 lt al building at General N AM pica ty ES ON : | : : 3 mt te ft ablitty to 8 . 9 W HURON ata ty room id yard proxi- 05. 2 coe aiae e uto’ h er iT aa x On Hir FRONT Lake. large dical perty dle. Ba PA Royal USES ke | : | & ao i axe 412 Ww utility Fence ith ap we —d nt, a corn LO tes. On | KEF iN me ty proj ll han for HO il ma E | OREN tH nd | val aT. hy w n room. seme 4a- states. | LA oodhu: for wity wi | -6640 L 2 wi FE : kite Lake ddlebe ity a recy how oA rea reece AL FE. yy pore’ $11,000 dow how iH be room, ear ¢ Estat LE: tf w ext to $8, t. 3-66: SEL one es. : S : sale aM sae Fire-| ag: 44508 : al arage. $3,500 ay wes ” Fu eation lot 2 riced ‘OR SA ide o 5. : N apie. al Es SWAP OR nt from rivileg: D : ci a van at All thin | FE * RICK ves & Co & atel key—m reer caped ably p FP jouth 8. $023: Fi _ eee s, Re Sw lot SL et o 400 : : ai wear Lae All A M B mo 11 bas ™m he lands Reason 8 FE Jone 653” one nts LL § 2 fun < HO droon Bye men priv | ROO costs fru bus have uu? love- e terms, $3,000. ‘ 1) M. Hur A 8-3653 ayme W-ML 31411. A ary down) eee yi base lake | 8 REL ing ome ear to yor : his rag jent . f vi =_OA 8:3 Dp 9 SA Y “M165 HEL 000 av a full vith Terma’ ) clos. ly h ton it Bee t pale = : : : EM Ro4 tes $4 with | ¥ e and t late w 8.000 Just ta love fr hem s AIT rick h 4- Co < hard. iE Y PEE nat S r “ : S = ; [tet ons rice §8, | to th ced a N'T W om b il carpe DOWN bath rat- i 1ON = 8550 — ~ . SMALL trade fo NORG r 36 Bb AY oO beth -. and {Xe selting Total p f In t, far DO bedro wa rm Ina 8, Ule ly deco t > ED NV 5 FE 4. , or will t1 NCH r 0 oO sell | | = ; 3 = i ‘ tata here cad fan Ruen: wa bedrooms nice ‘basement, NEE ILD: ood ot ¥ 33 OT old fo will ; , . : = a f — : ; | and s cINB h with peace today. living na hall id out ue oe full coats anc ae BUIL with an | N ' a TRADE 23 3 ile abge or = ‘non 5 RMS (| Full n, by! DRAS URE Ae ue Dear : SALTS HOPKINS | ee ee ing in ma tices la ards = Gas he closing st Pay- 16 ing sites a S i “LON range. lectrie lumbia. /ACANT E , 7 : . , 7 | : i. a ~ ery rE cupbo 2- ed ( $275 ¢ intere and in- buildin ble so e. Lo "E STATIC inch e E. Co ICE V . ° a | ; oe cA on within | Ww FE eae Tallies! ly $400 n le birch 1 heat jon pate cent taxes xcellent erator is hom -RYVICE s $65 328 1 “SELL N uburn ides : 7 Ri : ea tives arfionle a legraph Rd ey ‘trent “Only 44 wien iaseneat Combination tween Include mortsages” your , SERVIC ENT 1 TRADE, it s = fealer a $600 " ul On etn g ae n roe S Te paver nts wu rat Fu arage eteens 4.300 urance Bs he : . 3 : : : : = r parage dintanc 800 ke r 2a4 i] payme BOR . ranch may ear ¢@ and s at $15.3 8 . as $150 D . 1 FOR t E jas and il trade e. FE 3 | " hans - | NN AR droom iin ante! fee eeice sale Im: A R 3-123 ake Rd. veins. c rms. W ual valu : | “AST A 2 be arpe enet r qu house e ° 12) 5-9202 | beth L, w h or te of eq = : : : O ~ | | oy: a ae ou i i — 18 ‘ bedroom "hed | Y : R CO 3 ) xie Hwf. FE 3925 ane Hang Tep at ~ ‘ia ea ER TO RENT se i . i = | iS ' fil ne fofe aie e hi oe roo Ae ¢ | | ' : | 2 DOWN PAY th (Al) oN FEALTOR OR 21M bitenes, peer ie gel son ai | aie vkmtehen with aa ICH oe ; i %, : : : | : , . en —— | Dhar . nh Ca te yt , age rf eas 3 - | . | , 7 NO) din» ba Hwy PLAIN : eee ie ben oO ; th Cu UAlity 9 Mortar Ta : | : + : : we in sata to al ed va WH : 4 the ? - HIL . red Cte WwW ilding ll esta TRADE. r any ith op 7 is | " Hass afte Het be yf . ota ing {airs dacap The 33 See CEE hund : ay bu well for a WILL ise fo ent with = | : : a a Ae .N ive ve fown stal tan fence ap- ee ORE Hing Tt to. m 2b and Table fo m how will or ———— E ide oo oR, | al * » ated fwelling . Sly ter LOOKLY rill g love “ee beely ranch fe ith | ~ o R M r oro ed fo Ute Mode cilities aval rt : = | . : Ee ae "at PAR a mao of SA ae Sin ose Hy so down An ce inher Laas =u Rshea estueny heer training isloay be aaraae for 1e4, E & : : 5 : a ae cite «ron down 44 ly ae poases ve Fe onsld rice tely $1, e Ww only 1 . t sites ter ra 7 te ft w xpense ho TR. & ga FE. 2- R = pein Ga earive | hia ie vanartment mall Immediate pr hom «er as Ae : 3 | : : | . . ct eS Vroom Pare ee Iv 2 oe red re rent Dee tnie Ded Aas aa * doin 1916 level poe ty cony Lake Rd. only Ce assistance _boat & ae Clothing z er torms ele West JAR hatiy and r Ho lp wlitepe ‘ a ae i = iS : | : | : . a zl a "Cle neal hee wa ta ; $49 inc Don't trict, - Estab! For th, wee Elizabe’ le right nan f ‘ tien on r. ” Far Sa CAB. FB and pa 48 - RI s wonder i rane 1 at tal shia imme ‘ ea and epeh AMS surance sain ‘ 2 “ i : : - : : : > . : | = = = : is ae oo ° JIM WILL a ee ERSTER omg $6700 tn Drayton “he oa only Dmiie west oR Sed. For ees opnoctaniis, ; 2 FORMALS, SIZE WORK = We “ a vind ra tat) 1 at N 4.05 w m ils it tn oup! Sco ac Hen! 2 BAN USED _¥ 20, | a Oa? tt 1 tt firey Jivtog alte {fereay ae : . : | : : , SRIND SI FRO4 presse large tural par JU e cane 0 today * = é - : ‘ : : | 7 ) 2 : : : =a a a | rer ee Gai range eee son ‘ Bird, Re Nag. Gri iis (C it perry ic; shi to It bait E ? ene oe realtor | neat wits Ice room pards. ms a ved ror ” s with ' Bir ank B 392 yO! Detro ALL from 7 a.m. the Z | - ae rity Therminy oyooa “nee Why he, Re. BALL SERV ing cupbe bedroom Price 1 pa 50 dow 3 acre ious | \ fonal B pls SU N ants days.. At ve: * ; : : = | : 4 : | TING ample q arage. rice $1 L— J spac e- ar Natio s. FE on 7 4 pm. eA a oe ie ae coins of “Thad an ea 0 | ULTIPLE tas Hs: inc faded! ieee finer. rik THE uneeos moms. _ Ful 2 San ES 47 Vinewood _ 3-4200 o lhe 2 oned Fling NS [OUaES SORTS. AND 1on ary we lite vie toda f dollars nid 9 ML Ma » 2 qT M ll : ba i $1 rm ing tehe ting | § +42 m 2 | store. S BLOUSES MI ; : : th Le ; 49 4 tM Freo2 | ns chides tely mode liv ki set FE age a to i Pp rfteid pebe BI id 16 ERS, ! = 7 fa = a a el 01 os = at {n a6 mimes ts drm s reactive Scenic Ides Acre tos DG eens 8:30 GA Ro: ESSES. ‘14 ap %. TROUS = = Corectne ale niet large: 2M sla ee ieee s Also on RnR Ge Pine drap vee be att heat. trees, 500 Sale . A ee ri a i 5 : a | : : a ie et pats rR j | rms Appront lace. ot aple $13 r So ACR: aft- _ coats § SIZE ke gon NEW tiem ” , ow oF ever tear Fine you te Ine dine ltor em't, ud m home. Fo — = : i E i on a rive ara aired aie ine 10 good, } down Rea wy an oak a rhan a PLAIN! MACH r OR AN'S 0 Lad cap. FE | a f Z ae van the Hoearpe e fire i Hit ts elient NEH.. ‘Open 5 mid t subu awe ON sees. . MALL 45108 —— M 2e 30.3 ond - Ch = Oo bre k roe, semen a oetrin ® rable Hetoowa mecees LiL | * ‘ir ected ta ‘exe tor only “ONE ; 1-0675 for y3.n08@ dn, peal RAYT eenleaf ; re 7 : 3 : issue Fill ba i vere nan Jon howa bulit: tn ang eit It ¥o wr th thome giass RAY st Ra OL 1-067! 7, 708 i : 3 3 ? lang se reer ve liydies eat Wits) nt 43 t Ve nial eho 4 an oo OOM tei, fea. Telegray eee re w Hob ieee 2 up Seg $2500 zs ms sale el i e ioe ve pee cee art Fae | int aa. New. i of Tine our i Sues a ACIOUS A poral h 2 + sown ity ath out For Sale Far — ON Sale Land Cents ~~ A AT. NEW BRIDAL, NEV- ~ atone ence rroowne Wal be jac “Per EOC Gap our | | $l nd a ken ma oe . rtm jon o insi 2 en- ——— RI ‘Sa SS YABL t. nm 16. : a ‘or at rage wi Lil up ¥ eh a ma : SE, * pe location tien ed, a oO in Pen PA teres: ves. ee Ok eat he fon \ Mek j MSS hat é aie —=) oe nat chad Now RAA IN es pee 21 tin ; ee : . tae he 7 0 MueH to MERE? Pic Ros & HR OML Tires ‘UY NEW lek Excutent “refrig. ba eae a 233 ACR phos Gere in inane eh = Ee WEDDING pees i P ois i nu “RA PY 985 LEED ; > = ai fon ' Br . elec rehes, < o o 3 e : : : c a : : " | 4 > losed occupied be mp Te pendence 180 “8 ie 20 Psa acres er Hertna len Good PES. (200M meee te on $4 pho cq | Satur eet: i E : ~ e £ aciee ely o You vrice— Inde Twp BA to you on 5 6402 or Bai hold pana OMB men | | Be | hte Sti T ‘ F ‘O] n oe per m tote’ nd Orion oe ~ AN ; : a 3 : 5 HGOMS Meas 27118 naar TONG | Davigh Low | 70 Py18, 500 Bathe a 5 Grovela DIN . ae oe : : : take a i Rr OGGA Pord 3 oes S| liv -- ay Z anc teks MS —4 vely Garahd - W. ; : Ee - ; ae : 3 me on ee x : TRON] 23 fk oon. ” two-fam it will 5 na | . = R : ith 4 . IN anor E ROO! this. lo 1 cong “Tivia 2 44813. Agh NTRACTS EM 3.251)" pa 1 wr . u ROW) { 1 mi ey ee EP EROY at? Ura ; ' and 4 rooms | ep Man WELV in xeellen 6 bed- 2 ME. 2? room CONTR rrels, ig Ty raf | : Ee : z = oe “ig c eee base. remogeee rele 2 ass | + 1 basem in -e rm , Trees apie Mt HON dinin by LAND co Per) Ga ME. stairs VING ROOM #80 ers, F a rina ne tt airR | lroome Airing eee hut ad IN » pay nonen 6s full re | newly i) m, we: Pine Ti ful ck honre Hving ted R room, & eae to .sell’ RM CITY HOME TPC Livina slip sev ee : ‘Proving ‘I OAT some pep V Red noreh hath the oom : dow feel! 5 firepine Lan 1 z 7 | : : : : | , i : : vt sy tt tor fe Uta tar I tural t story ter ~bedroe break nines Hand sO. ton omplete “tose di 2 arage eres. neo! * i 2. UL 34200, custom ‘view COVERED 6 ean oasis (OUSE ively pa anh wa vg he for the up Na ut heat Webs t arate net eects tures ol 784 ‘a. Plus rms. ¢ home. roduce tar ~~ rome ee, Li apie, MODER ei) 53 $098). i ¥ Neeg M 337 . M if FE De Spring ome ' “nh, . ; near Ywigh xafte ed fea : Are a eent rep rice. s from M _wi ‘als. ne = ue = 3 ae a a wane aks His aaa NOW Testa Marcy on I ee edie ae, IBOLES . ARG PNRAG I: i ee See tne” pti eee iy * PRIVATE ~~ “Money to. > Even, ——~ —_ in rt and ° ER H BY mm eat Fu W seidip! CUE eee tur ealfor a ae love’ down > ‘ i‘ MS a relany wbere TED AY of Roch to State Licens : MI Ae el ses ag a ae first ¢ ies x RO Tayipp: xe | yy oD yy ee eet ad _ for anyeber allel Be S — = i : : ” | m_ i UTTON-U UP. - RAR AL pone OOMPIELD | HI tae ae 7 eomamerca oe. g Fs ARE YOU N Or 2 Piece HLVER aay . Fves . i) or N.- i athe 1 wr | Fire ny . 2 ; , ; x iT ie 8 Jo FC atura Y¥ Ne ctous b ek wall to acre: 5 ba 2. : Both ra 4 mace bj Pr AVeTebaL nu pu jet ou With N MIL Wal N Spa anded tlractiv _— x tw . ph WwW , |BU ereoa * and Dna GR ne assed CHE aurro or) ssn a * 3 e. : z , 2 ; : WOODS: Telegra 5) )?. TRVICE ur oF lave hame ¢ of ; iwi ‘ ok a : : : : | a ie “8 Pie & 1 SER vo te and ¢ nice tion With ISLAN Ins Tu washer, ing pei no Ww. ved row ig t MIND . . AY teen = Purnit Kx DRAY brick + bile TATING hoo you a de loca jensen ee fae : : : : : igs ee vid PEI 11 athe Hy s. fu oral DEL wit ROO wall rage. and $2,800 Ac * Sed 4 wz je. $35,- OU RE oa Hal fete ay . : ee : ood N bedrooms, need y oly oan Ponone 1% ear Yoo and r ford. and entth iF * and need Your your bi Penna tC a = Le Col Orec - room | fering ques "Prise pay. | - OAK F AT. $18. ealto furnace or beef AMSERVE Yi off atl mithiy pay- : a 7 ne ve For O a MF “an © rivtloges | Se on tl down p —~OAS HE : ~ only ‘Kent Ine., ae =. Terms. nd. Pair, oe ean pay ermal Le es ae fc PIIONAT. WU ment oye kaa ee ben ie aw PMA terms 0 x 200 Ft. Floyd = 2 Hey, Lad nue wraMons te janes 7 ee ' s at Poa) Your 1 | es : = a oo + ve fait had room | $495 bo lols SN an 380 Quite ment on : 100; | Lot 2209. Dixt aR PA PA oe ne Prenty iELP NCE- me : — ca Rien hi aeieece with | a hoe oni $6.25 . | _— “‘hanne BEACH 7] CUSTOM kid mm “ L L LH FINA : : - ne we tre "nat ae hen, Roth | ct io a in| : th ATE B LAK AMPLE _ Ge sued” eed INC. EWI! $500 | : A. Classified sink an Inatere s tha "ar furna house an hea wh to | home . on | : | 7 : i - ow ” realo ae with WITH TIFU enter ss termts OL} 5.28 } AP i. $s der fd a floor ment now furnish He ba SNothing fm “ : : : : base ee Tt jth fu 1 Ne ss n ho lace, 7 : | lh te ! . dern home ° shopp oper iL t_Ra. OR jeu nt, 2 : a ” now mM Are: mn, m new Pro Lapee c B *| re 1 = 4 y ~ + g00 - froo so fu $7,600, fre to S me 8. = y.. to sell, 8 , : i a - e fam Large tas only C block com IE: ehoola _inco ma ropert FE ; : a : a in , nr late ou emén Price room sbort bedr xe. L . A : ness: Pr umber f° r aoe oy real GI peal rete ae baths, WN — pteeadis =) Boly nearly On dary Sao a plete , ~ = os FAMILY ba Sale PPE eenaa age | {PANY oe Want Ad - eo close pen In ms cer ch front Vacan redecor wn pay a po full pesenens aha ga ae : : , : 2 3 : | all dra hedroo with ey fan ily Ali No do Howard aon | with ian ated On ; ois and aif) oc Dee . z i : | lace. kitchen heed and with ex- - furnace Mrs 2-412 ie veel boa lie = e : : | 3 : : : : “ = = - Be ma ot About | pocees extra an ex wil! 1 3 F “ ? pages FES on 3) * 1th m: ‘sroving. commanty 3 on : 25 ts, a age, ly othe of en WwW oer ns Pave alue I ola oO € in. tion : [: - | : . : cab wrinlshea 2 OenE On Many lepie Bt, sitor _ eae Real v te an jirin inapee M0 with’ sete igh ts _— boty 5. Re ?.90i8 : eS ; | : : | = 7 ial : ween eee the i to M te ne. ew cluree be: IGt =» a = Lo 58, 3 firep has uty. an Kin soe Pent inte eos bout area asure RD ebeit - — eatures 1 pee N ad ee de 4. : | = : : 4230 « closing _ ADE cen - he @ ple me RD ee _ ee <2 hom het ob et ay PAX ee Fj \ : . ; ‘i bib.200 fs iM oar e ron : $2: tL ON TR nr attached ao a _ : _ ; : : ; : = | a A goo ee Over NTD TEM i xe d_ to Ridge rail Bi ’ : : wits ae ‘ at A » = = er [hy oe nnn ter ede 1Y OLA RA | gaue ke RB Pine a. er heat RAM . a r ¢ \ \-. i sYLY bath B ms, ia ow, on = 6 yrs. with ee ~ wer Bt Rm TOM i ere Le = : ie eg 2 : : ine take Plone My w K FO Z -| Baw - Left teh fo OF ES- -B j ihe \ ae AS! ~ Wa “TIL f ) . 3 : = a ts - TAD. - breesewa { lake city ho | pe e AY UM “on 230 - be ee Leek | a fe ft oo som ch Hom 8UND 3 4302. ‘ ' : ‘ ee room wHR new lot w 7A “TOS : 100 r tre — : : : | 4 ie es ‘hoe A . fe fo bric ma, I ] } OF ilfor Cy + \ : bs 20, A ; . => eae the “henve. PLACE i for an ad trad Rene rely she m a , = - ; 3 : 3 gas and rice a Rie ‘ 21,500 w wi tu ting A ! } : ik 508 : oa . : 2) : shade e full p too. FE 2-81§ “Es bungale ball) ma = : : : : : 3 = " : sie fore png an My bate e tot l nl 528 |. — S1- : a. 2 ne es: & eg he wis your red out loss: || tees wat ten i 2 se : 3 : ) ‘ : z tor i Sa firep) La Os ; . , ' . he : owner: re ae new shed. to recon ad-writer. ful ooking Rie . car Ds an ae er te : Al | an i rahe ‘ , =e i v Hitchen 81 for = cee x. Realt« e 8. Telegrap eee =o Shee ne it.” 4 OT bee ;OW we 24at ~~ ~ Cee : oom on th oak utiful ri | " | 7 sii te “charge it. woe! ue Bl Lister 2 Service s Wea a a 3 ok te ~ i -_ Muripie” ve : . a turnac “ss , : , strict, : Ili am Heese : 3 i . . Willi "Ey oe é — 7 2 ealtor vas — = - : : | . A es peer 7 4 my oe nes ae ee 8 oe cs R a > z r t ae ; | | - O . thon! | , | Pyke - . | | ; - , 7 | Jo 7 | : Pe ee fs Sea a oe ee ee ee Se ’ i * eo = _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JANUARY '¥6;°1959 | * For Sale Miscellaneous 60, 1 weversibie, — t? $34.90 Stove $35. & chairs "g12. gas = Com:| - bed $20. FE 5-2766 ee Mechanically per- MODERN THnIOREE 36” —o Ma. > racals teed automatic washers. Rov's REPLACEMENT za RES BEDS. s value, ty each. MAple 54-3488. NORGE AUTO. WASHER.. deep freeze, year ey balance events lance Seca —_ — With on atcha Your olce ed. Your choice ; EASY SPINDRYS. Used. Guaran- | ; teed. Your choiee Sa 00 | 5 IRONRITE, Rebuilt G'ntd. .. ie GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Of Pontiac Singer sewing machine . Jil burner Rolisway bed with WE. BUY. SELL & EXCHANGE Oak) wurniture Co. ‘lao heen FOR 5 Beginaw 19) Bile _West_of Airport AUTO. WASHER. RECONDI- : tioned, guaranteed. $125. i o Elec Co. reo. AND NE AMANA 15.CUBIC FT. FREEZER Somes e selling below cost. $1] T MA 5-6011 ake over ney FE A-l SPE CIALS 25 CHOICE T ‘TVs, 5 at —= each $39.95 aeneised unconditionally leo i. Rd., Open bike, $15. Call Mayfair b-8703. QPOWERFUL | ELECTROLUX \ VAC: | uum eleaner, $19. Beautiful deluxe! ALL NDS oF HOUSEHOLD { FE 2-8043. ANTIQUE WALNUT, 2 PART CUP- por . With cathedral glass doors. | _P.m oy repaiehed. #3 JE A FE pparr GABINET SEWING MA- 5) OAL. ELEC HEATER 960 06 | anout eee ans YOU wae FO HO! CA iE FOUND: v3 Las SALES A vaared out of the way but « lot chine. Must be sold ance of contract. Payments $6 92 RANGE, ORIG, $298 now $125 exc. Ging FE 86-6008 = 7 Vist our trade a and vacuum sweepers, $16.95 up. we Thyle ios. cor- _¥FE REFRI SERATOR, Os CONDI- aNoeR Serie PORTAE LE | sewing machine, $1495. Michigan | Center FE 23-3337 ose or eade ‘Come out | FE_6-0241 Ve er) Tas of Auburn Heights on Auburn M59. BEAUTIFUL MODERN BLOuD - mahogany 7 piece excellent condition 4 blond end tables. MArket 4-1659. BABY CHAIR, COMPLETE | CRIB SMALL OAK § PC. DINETTE $15. 95 cu. ft. Norge refrigera- MArkest. +3830" SINGER PORT. SIG ZAG ATTACH. acy EN a BRAND NEW 8c sOFE BEDS. $44.95. es Piuoresceat, a perspring mattresses. ton Furniture 4s Orchard Lake A ¢. | STEREO TAPE RECORDER -* ther Was, $00. 8 “xow RM SUITE, Y a frigidaire. TV. dinette FE. | HEFT CONSOLE, mahogany. BEAT THE HIGH CO8T OF LIV- 20 cu f. chest freezer STEREO TAPE RECORDER micr a efrigergior ‘only $179, crepnene iadiig “BUY NOW AND — SAVE. t VM HI-FI CONSOLE and demonstrators. Domestic port. able. $19.95, White cabinet, model $31.99 and Singer yoolherweight day and eSaturday Sew me Mecnine Com Vic's RECORD SHOP a sa F ” we “DIN-| BATHROOM FIXTURES YOUNGS. | - hot water and steam beter | ui hard | oT as spose gehone ma RANGE. FE _2-7054. | ee water heater srovEs BOUGHT, ed Turner's. 602 Mt. Clem: | EB 2-0801 SINGER: PORTABLE SEWING ta-'. chine with oo egg carr oe | (2685 LAPEER RD FE 4541 | BEDROOM & KITCHEN SET rT srv- dio couch, Blankets. cane etc BRAND aged WROUGR? IRON 42 Orchard Lake Bras COMB. RADIO é FA alata WEST-| TAKE UP PAYMENTS ON SiN. | electric peda pees ful caieneunt 94 15. ‘Cepual. 407 CENA {HOT < Ae eater al, tan a a 3-201 : a ° srEED QUEEN WASHER WRING-’ CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS. NO Excellent condition. $25. pe Pe eae HER = FRIDAY AND SAT- ‘ Slantneedie sewing machine $15. Apt gas stove $30. chine at your oe ‘Sewing Cen- nd other furniture. FE 8-4688 & 4-7881. CHROME TABLE WITH i ba TRADE-IN DEPT DINETTE SET APARTMENT SIZE Grey and white, formica table, chrome, two. matching chairs. | 18 W. Pike, E TUNING-OSCAR SCHMIDT | Dogs, Trained, ceaaedl 20 Gas water heater 30 Ti GALLAGHER’S | FE 40566. 18T Burr-Shell, 375 6 Telegraph, Used spinets, frente & uprights | = Hay, , Grain. & Feed 71 ci aa Used Hamntond Spinet cara flush foot a 70 [See one COMPLETE AND. 22ND HAY. Manure delivered. M | IBT & IND CUTTING HAY, STRAV manure & wood—or wil!) trade bed } small pianos, all at bargain prices | livestock, We celiver. FE ¢-4238, | MORRIS MUSIC pa FE Across from Tel-Huron _FE 29784 Sale Store ‘Equipment 64 tin hey straw, corn and oats _ 713 Scott Lake Rd _ 3-95¢1 IND CUTTING ALFALFA, 4 ALBO | wheat, straw MUtual | 46523 ALL TYPES OF 18T & IND CUT- Wil ver. OA A_ 82178 TABLES AND CHAIRS, Gab HAY 50 CENTs BALE. stock of hardware and _ Bogie _Lake Rd. EM 3-4408_— FIRED HOT Wa. UIPMENT. 8 eit L! your choice. 1650 E. Auburn Snosa | “between John R and Dequindre MAHOGANY DOUBLE BED COMPLETE, $25 cHiip's BRAND NEW ROCKING | 1 PAIR OF BOY" s- (ICE SKATES, SIZE 7, ‘parr & TACKLE = Open ae K ___CALL FE 4-288) ha 4pm EL “DRIVEWAY CULVERT ie SOIL. _* biack dirt. Butldorin me Slim, __cavatin, basements, Apts Ceoxte: GRUSHED STONE TEARD GRAY Cleanout doo t ecindrator and Dutch orn doors Manhole ar Obit Covers and i LAYL & SUPPL pad See Lake Poh BAR A __ 3951 Joslyn lumber | GLASS SHOW ere FT. LONG. | WANTED GORN STRAW. | _write Pontiac Press, ‘bes Li "Sale le Sporting | Goods joods 65 — ~ For Sale Livestock 7? 4a8.| OA 8-3397 or OR 3 COULAPRIBLE, 117 PIGS 8 TO ® oe OLD CALL | Walied| OA 8-3228 30 MILK COWS. 10 FRESH cola .. TRADE | “ hoge—200 Ibs) Ted Samue | 1 Hail Re., Davisburg. Holly - 2806 . -OR/ ANTIQUE ME ‘ Buv sell repair and scope mount- s 315.8 Telegraph | Wanted Li ‘Livestock 73 | “Bait, Mieses Etc. 65B pics 11 NIcF YORKSHIRES 9 weeks old. 20735 W 12 Mile Ra. 7 days) _nesr-Lashe: Ra Sale Farm Produce 75 Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66) APPLES, “DELICIOUS: STAYMAN ute's Orchard, -4301 Baid- = eel Commerce Rd. Between wo Burns Duck Lase Rés Mil- fora FIRE PLACE \ W sa Mixed Hardwood OLive 1-6474 | GOOD BALED TIMOTHY HaY LOADING FILL GOAND AT Sent alfalfa & baled sivaw. OL _ 8-138 =< | Paitces GUINEAS i410 SASH. _ Grande View. ‘take Orton._ | TOILETS TOILETs_ OLACKMORE Fanus APPLES. | i Ra. Ot e90! ese 2150 Silver. _ boil 67" abaw Rd near Granger Rd. | >| ~N | 2 RIDING HORSES AE ag BALE | auction off this Saturday & Sun-— day nights at 8 pm. that the this auction sale is ‘‘out of ee world’’—You've got to see i | SUN SALES 6673 ld Hwy. (Near M15) MA 6-1M "MA 59066 | BORRY CAN'T BEAT THE signers may remove property its desired. L. E. Smart Sale Farm, | _Rochester, Michigan. fe Sale Housetrailers: 78 is FT. NEW mace . $395 16 ft. pany all rome 26 ft. Adm BOB HUTCHINSON. MOBILE HOME SALES ‘ , G01 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1202 oe i days atweek, “BOB YE TON OBILE HOME aun 4301 Diste Hwy 3-102 | Open 7 days a week. $5 SPARTAN ROYAL MANSION 7 FT, 2 BEDR EX- C ELLE NT CONDITION, Keitn Bridge—FE 3-7117 oF OR 3-3288 LIKE XEW. $2,505 Ask for i q =e 3] NEW MOON. 35 FT. ~ GOOD | © 1959 by NEA Servion, he TM Meg US Pe OM cond EM 3-5T 32 Authorized “Sales | tor | Pontiac Chief & Detroiter 1 Compieie selection of 8 & 10) Wides Also a large selection of | late model tfade-ins. We top then: ali op trade-in allowance — at* Mobile Homes SALES 4301 Deis Highway R 3-1202 _opent days a wees | NEW 16 FT VACATION TRAILER Cheap _OR 3-44 | NoW Is THE TIME TO‘ -BUY alse Mark con Sae board M CLIFF DREYE moon men will aot get. Remem- CEN ’ . | 15210 Holly Rd Movin ‘store TROJAN meh, and Pees N SED T TRAILERS | Scott-Atwater 1401 Hy FE 8-4 NL. | FE ena pened Ww sey rE 26122" JOHNSON MOTORS raft boats and Getor trailers | A THING ee THE BOAT. | OWENS MARINE. SUPPLIES | i 396 Orchard Lake Ave or it 18 A NAME Stare even Y stock Sterling boat trailers. Use! our layaway plan Harrington Boat WW orks | Ly | 1899 8. Telegraph | -80: WINTER BOAT “CUEAHANCE. | special new boats svehanie to you at a. price never before possible, 30 Cates models to chooge from, Lapstrake from 14 ft Aluminum from 10 to 16 ft counts up to # prices used motors . See otir compiete | Evinrudes Buy Take M5o to West Hi hland, Fight Ae miles to Bemese Rea om sign to Dawson Saies = T ransportation’ Offered 87 CARS FOR PHIL ADELPHIA AND |. titspurgh Hartfora, _Coan _F FLY Cal fornia Ferr LEAVING Floride wil take 2 passengers Share expensés ~$657 ; ae ats) after $:00 p.m LEAVING POR MIAMI your Sport trailer Compare our! JAN prices Bee the Tour-A-Home (rav- e) trailer 15 M% 17, 18 fh. also the all new Pixie. 17 ft. all gas and ea 2) fi with shower and stool Bome real buys in good used trailer homes, Up to $) ft a 10 6ft. wide HOLLY RIN & COACH SALES. 15210 HOLLY RD HOLLY, MElrose 6771 _ AIRSTREAM CARAVAN TO CEN- tral America, adventures of Wa! ly Beam on Bold Journey. Morn day. January ipth, 1068 Channe! 7. 8:30 to ® pm “Warner Tratie: Sales, 3008 Huron “RICHARDSON, 34 FT. 2 Piandi= Pisror= Pianos | pee CATS BOARDED. PE 2470" Watensa Ys ood | condition ry Inquire Highland Recreation Aree _ Route No 2 Milford sees} OXFORD — TRAILER - SALES STEWART QOENERAL oy re aa L CHAIN SAWS. INTRODUCING ECLIPS | WASP DIRECT DRIVE: Si sacrifice, Mamet 64190, | CHAIN SAWS Most new Yours for bal { : | PREE SERVICE FOR 6 MONTHS r_balence of AKC REC GERMAN ‘SHEPHERD Ragged — smooth cutting — tight . — 9 BROWN & TAN CHINUAHUAS, " ale, $30 -¢ech " 111% Rhode 2 TOF FOX TERRIERS, & WES. FOR cylinder for waote, say Tails iste. aan line eng <| ole, registered. FE +3808 * - Pr ondm - feat iia M Makes Br THE FA A HIGAN CHAIN SAW SPECIAL. vor. Mt 46083 available. Call "Do It ) lt) Yourself ai Wall Lene steamer. floet sand- ers polishers, band pomrgagr ~ PPAF SEWING mines Rema goods, Ears fnop. oT ~ Sate Male Goody 624, | MI t | saeat— DANE oe enn NICE BLACK Mi niten PREMALE. beap OR 3-0644 Seon weed a hi __ Midwest Soren i Pie AeviD8 atte oe USED FARMAL CUR TRACTOR & $608 nin service. at , KING BROS. PONTIAC RD AT = 40734 STUD CHAMP | FE Z FE 41112 WHEEL HORSE AND BOLENS 3-0296. rawr. 7 MO, = blades, Toro power handie blower aod -mower, snow er ALL PET | _6oi_Dinie Wey. Ma 1008 ; REDBONE, _ Auction Sales 77 pile meena at AULTION BALE BAT, JAN 17 6°30 _™. 1 mile south. % mile west of ed—-sell let, Mer MY 2102) B&B Auction Sales Ej Pam $089 Dixie Highway. | Drayton Plains ‘Every Friday Teee 7 pin. | Every Saturday .. f p.m. | tat Daily n ‘DOOR PRIZES 8AT. gy eg 8S. Woodward. used Prouix Oliver Sales on M24— HAVE SEVERAL carp | —@ OW As #45. J } ois nega Ba, bake Orien. | i |AUBURN HOTS MOBILE VIL. wae The finest ‘y mile 6E Pon- 170. te ___FE $-3361 T 2 BLOCKS hee a « Pontiac Trailer Coach Park. $9902, OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR those who want the best. 40'x80 lots. 16440’ one ip sore me Ove mile ean Lakeville Rat Oa ams PARKHURST LAKE TRAILER cous 24611. The best for less. wendertal loeation, On 172 _Oxiord es | MORILEHOME FATATES. MOD- ee Lakefront arid piatground E 3-766! ; ‘Auto Accessories 8&0 ‘68 PONTIAC ENGINE COM- plete low mileage $250 ‘SM Ford 6 engine, compiete $100 OF 36178 (62 PONTIAC MOTOR i” piyD. "33 Ford V8 motor eae. "al Buick mtr _ & Dyna, PF | - ¥ + 4 t a ere vs ENGINE. Ht coma OR 3-0248 after 6 T/ i064 ‘OR °55 BUICK verre! carburetors, FE_ * KING BROS. Waa USED ines $230 UP. WE! Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke | °% Si) Mme SALes 69 Fre 40734 r 41114 | 503, Seginae vat Fr 40en7 STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES traded tn on General Safety Tires | C to 60 per cent off Black or whit>walls 2 ED WILLIAMS S51 8 Saginaw at Raeburn FOR EXTRA a PROTEC. tion have your tt TRAC ONIZED _ GG (EAR SERVI STORE CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE | car. Cylinders rebored Zuck Ma- Sale ‘Motor. Scooters ‘B82 NEW & USED ler +p 8COOT- _ers. 20 FE. Pik PE 4-146 18% DISCOUNT = wilh give 18 per cent discount all gonsise Sis ariey Davidson | patie used to service of overhau! Berries r vs Saar Psoeh r ig SB ton Ra Sales Co, Fa 8 . Sag ‘| THIS WEEK K SPECIAL an Shepherd| ar ee ce! ict. ie. “auctioneers. L- erty Matieyv Bl iad 1 aaa tae a5 _ HARLEY-DAVIDSON SALES ©O 3 Seginae @ nage vn ng Sale Soe PPP AP ied Every Samia Dies ita EACH CASH CUS- _ GIRLS SCHWIKN ENOLISN R. tg bicsete needs miner tioning. Will sell cheap, #1¢ Mi | +4760 MERS tl ou Classi- fied Ads. Ca 2-81 9} | FE 2 ‘For Sale Tires” aK | Wanted “Used Jsed Trucks 89 22 Auto Service = 81 308 Case FE »_8-§123 | ehine Bhop 2% Hood. Phone FE 2-266). | For Sale ‘Motorcycles 83 JOHN L TT! JIM HARTLEY, OR 36111 Dixie OK rot | See M & M Motor Sales. dollar on later ages e Hwy, Fe 3-160 Por 277 2D TOP ¢ Cas $843 FOR FON ELEAN CARS or trade 4 ECONOMY | THE HIGH $$ Is need your ne *$T, Our acres Between Eake Orion ae for back to [me 4540 Piste Whe, TOP BUCK— (JUNK can PONTIAC | y $5 to "88 mode's ast be gran i SCHRAM’S AUTO & TROCK PARTS “Ui ‘sed ‘Truck: Parts maz HE 2635 Auburn Ave For Sale Treks 1955 CHEVROLET ‘4 TON PANdt A real nice truck Priced at only | 3 more panels to pick mon North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at 8 Woodward a, : Birmingb am $587 B Accessories. 85) spade ates - Truck Center 12 ft. Dump Fiat, 2 speed axie, : tires. . =e b & Service wood = Walton Bi Bird 9153 International ...$ WALE-IN Vanette, all steel body, 54 FORD F100... .8 55 Ford F250 . paces vs HD 2 | speed trans- [57 Ford F100 PICKUP Style side pax, custom $ Call Bob Butler at A\lIdwest 4-7500 | Foreign & Sports Cars 90B ie fh | LARGEST STOCK OF DUNLOP rts and antique tires 1 siges to solve foreign sevens Market Tire ve FE Se For Sale Cars ue RUICK oe HARDTOP. Steering wate waite Hv, 600 mi 2 DOOR HARDTOP ot 2 passengers to help arnt ! Exc hange references FE TRUCK eo NORTH oaa elthe FE, 5-68 WwW ated “Used Ga PONTIAC ¢+DR. MUST BE. “FE 240376 after 6 pm Cy” Owens Bla BUICK 1 RIVIERA HT. FLAME k Full custom Lge . 66 8 WOODWARD. ist vBuIeE «OR ors RUNS hae oo! to (A we00 “CY” OWENs ForRD \VE CLEAN CAR! es — All Models 1 TOP "sss DOL LAR | GLENN'S — MOTOR SALES 902 WEST HURON FF 6.1371 FE ri mile south of Leke Orion on M24 ag MUCH As. $30, FOR JUNK AND MY 2-0731 FE 2-2666 gays or 4 DOOR Radio & Heater. Call ‘Cy Owens “oes © HAUPT Pontiac ee tase Penttes “starchiet 4 af Loaded with extras om, s 1966 Pontiec &70 4 dr Radio. Heater Grey & green -DAWS N 1056 Poovtiac station wagon AND YOU’ LL SEE wHy— {Russ Dewson pass more when he | needs cars to retail, suelo : . RUSS DAWSON MERCURY-ED8EL-LINCOLN ENGLISH FORD LINE S_Sagina' | t 1957 Poutiec Chieftain 2 ¢r Royal Master tires Aa will make gown garment brand new whitewall tires : m test Pontiac Chieftain 2 dr iine ee Rydra Radio Heat at ours a $145 down. cise transportation epeciais ‘© Peat. 4 DR_ R ond. MAp h “CADILLAC. 4 DR. BEDAN 62 Power brakes & steering. iis CHEVROLET SALA. E} ecutive’s car, paced Dh gge dual be. vleering.” Bia a 6-6600 "CY" OWENS FORD ‘S! CADIL EAC DOOR gtade ised care “dates, = 'Cy’ Owens ‘ot CHEVY DELUXE a-1 SHAPE, c baal take over payments. 0 CHEVROLET WITH 53 ier consider trade. UL $50 CHEV POWERGLIDE. GOOD oo ae Mise carrier sou se 1 DODGE é atgain FE Sra S H. “CY” OWENS FORD re CHEVROLET Heater ‘Sharp! Ak for Tory ae) Gy Owens | 187 8. SAGINAW EP 3208 HOW ARE YOU FIXED FOR Rat R's SALES & SERVICE | FE 23-9635 THERUGOED. JEEP ‘je CHEVY WRECKER POWER winch, $205 PE. 40968 ho COE CHEVROLET STAKE. § 4300 cash 342 _Clayburn r 2 Me Beton Dap HASKINS ass Leas Customiine Bape ee ee ee oD G Retail Branch © _O. \KLAND AT CASS | Co = PICK-UP. Tie OD aX gl a ts at uaa | Start The New Year ¢. ; : $55 oe . i wont bene eneny Compe Fordomatic, _ steering Shite = Rove aeweus ote | ST Chevratet Bel Atr solid ‘pine “tis rete heat ar . Toa PICKUP | Good cond, brass INTERNATIONAL 2° 3 i aa» _ 840 or Dest omer A om & be . al * : & | re | _s | _ . ~ Larry — ~ * meee cae eee eieaming lite vellow sparts- tone Push button tranamis- -ign with power steering and brakes tliat» «ure to please. like new condilion through- “cy” OWENS FORD "52 ole VROLE1 DOOR Bowergiise. Recte & Heat out and priced to really er Clean. Call for Joha wave oa! only $ti#5. 2 year Panchuk, Warranty tnciuded. $343 NOTHING “pown . ~ SCHULZ. Cy Owens oF a2! 24 _ Wood ward _& beam 147 8. SAGINAW FE 5-386) 0 | +c¢y: owrNng FORD 1956 CHEV. 210 2-DR NEW TIRES: .. - : . . _Good cond $690 _ FE Puij qower ied . = a4 Feed Vie @ auto ~ I ortts, Che Tic ey, BhevOs, as Buick Me Buper ee , 7 , MY Ford wagon @ cylinder 4445 t" ly nets Baiticks Chev piek up | a1 vl Peutiaes fiarter Used Cat, 2345 W Mante alm | 37 FORD WAW HeRH FORDO aww | Malle Nveée condition Marurek | 18 Tf EL : Mir Sales FE @6587 245 8 | Fy Gr; Hivd ; ‘181 PORD €DR CUSTOM va bROM Pordomatic Po ateering Fatt Immaculate Talk to the man that owned it new $505 Full price 94 no pmts $23 07 all charges tne ery jew doey pmt or ald trade BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 8 | WOODWARI> MI 47900 + $395 PAY AS LOW AS $4 PER WEEK EDDIE STEPLE FORD ey Sane FORD KEEGO HARRBO n 2-353 e : 54 : GlEvEOl £TS " ns . “4 FORD 1967 Chev 6 Hardtop like new STATION WAGON 1957 Chev 4 door, 8 PG Heater| - 4 Door Ford O-Matfe & Radio. 1957 Chev 2 door ¢ | Radio & Heater 9 Passen- Heater & Radio. * owner. low ger Call for Tony tirtmatat mileage 1054 and 1954 Chey > SH05 doota, attractive and real clean | Hove others come on out ana see our choice selection and wi ‘Cy’ Owens NOTHING DOWN | Cy’ Owens a AAOINAW FE 6.3988 ( ‘Owens ee POHD MAINLINE 6& CYLIN der very clean, $395 vE 4nl4g 147 8 BAGINAW . FE 6-3588 . iA Ves “4 Fond. —— saoyt JANUARY SALE ‘ Niudebeker va $195 A) Olde Super 68 cofivertibie, real ee ! : sharp ie a Ral ts 2 Nr a Olda Super 8& convertivie, like : pe new | if} Obs 4a $99 sq Olds, Buper 68. 2 dr, ao real | a Chevroiet — a 75 bargain : PNG oa Chevy station wagon dr, AWRENCI oe ¢ dri a s <5 | with power i MOTOR TS ALES SiN! 36 MOA roadster 4 i : dale ae 21 W Monteaim FR: #8421 [HOUGIFILEN & SON “$66 FORD GOOD COND YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS DEALER . OA BItoh L FORFION oo f1 FORD RAH WWALLH APOT AND) SERVICE light tinted gtds. FF a 2406 $28 N Main Rocnester OL 1-076) iene me PS AD ‘1965 FORD VICTORIA RADIO E3 cr C4 Oo heater Fordomatic One owner! WY oO (4 Avie? fos | “beauty Our stack No 19? Priced | — : at $016 PORDS C11 pee MEO & PONTE SCS + h Ch orth Unev. at & Woodteard Ave Kirmingham BARGAIN Hunter Bived MI 4 2716 15. To SELECT [hay ‘ 19o8 Country Seca FE 2 1004 7 Fventngs, OF 22768 © ©Private ° ° 7 ad | -party> _. . ‘1949 HUDSON COUPE | OWNER ; Good tires engine Absolutely no PAY A® [OW Aa $2 PER WEEK money down $480 mo BIRMING HAM RAMBLER 668 8 00D | FORD! imayaye STEEP WARD, MI 6-30000 KEE OO HARBOR FR 22020) 1959" errnorosn CONvEnt : Fee thin sharple! p to 40 -amniles is etal ° PABA WAGON RAH per gal. No Stee Fully equipped ; ase. Lele Hicem Sold isan liar $549 Full price 24 mo pmts ‘e524 mo pmia All charges $1004 all charges: Very low down 4707 per mo” Very tow down BIRMING pmt or oid trade BIRMINGHAM | payengny ot en ae § WOOD PAMBLER 4666 8 WOODWARD | MI #3900 WARD vi £3900 : | su LINCOLN: 'BEDAN 4 DR noe SiGe , ° er brakes and steering ete - Ford CY. OWENS FORD | executive's personal cer Mec ; ce i cond Low mileage $1805 EM S88 FORD 3 0460 , STATION WACION Door Radin & Heater H d b Fo OMatle Call for Jota i ar en wrg \ Feochuk | GUARANTEED USED CARS | $2005 | 86 Chevrolet 2dr, Radio & heater $105 down ; CORNER CAsg & PIKE FF, 5 1306 IN. |} ; Cy . Owens You: ve OGF ul THE | 17 8 RAGINAW —* FE 5.3588 Best eal Before You Buy COME TO) > "OY" OWENS FORD 'S7 FORD {ve you .an altractive deel } JAN AUTE : 2 DOOR + 4 AUTO BALIOR, PR OR Radin & Heater Feaiiy ] Pence . ehatp! Call fo IE Down | a1 ctv ROVON $130 Can | 2-3 BAGINAW _P® sovnee fe es RAMBLER pees ron 8 FAIRLANE 8AlIrs evn SERVICE 1042 OMA : “pp maits demo Will take trade Can <7 405 | ou : f (TUR CPR oe fr. 4; ‘air no4 ; a Tap tiean FR 2.4230 : tanto Cay eco Ne “Ts ' art of The Deal th + FORD CONVE i j + OR 1 6n10 pethee baa sie ist REO ns C ‘OC ae HS betfeet se rit AbcatutAly inn ot FORD. € DR V8 PAM Goal moser down $6 40 per mo ALP Cond OR 4 2Ra9 MINGHAM HAMALIFR cans 8 SAGINAW 5.75KR | WAS yom : < WOODWARD MIE 6 JoA0 NARGAINA FOR 14044 Pourd Waron $ 705 650 : Z a : | 2 ew. , a 48 Con no gq800 €Y¥° OWPRNA Porn AE) f CYLINDER R ; AUTO | Overstocked with use pars Mae! rie ees eee pei ; — Piatic transmissinn WW New Aimples of or many bargains 4 lineoin Hi 81788 $1 Hoo s4 ( HL VROLI ; On 1 B456 | 53 Ford Custom. Sharp, R&I Lae ieee Ht sT100 87100 | 4 poOOR oy re Se pie tes bead 1957 Pivmouth 4dr 81305 $1200. Powergilie Heater “Exe! CY OWNS FORD | ince meeeiette: RM WW tt | eng Mere 4dr HT $1485 $1250 | lent transportation Cal tor 2 | 7 Lo now $608 ane sttek, wae $899..) y95d Cad Cpe deVille 42300 $3t08 Fursel Graliam, FORD (2 niece's) Forda R&H. FOM. was| [08t Mercury Ht ase oe end > figs : | : 1957 Ferd Convert sivas 41500 , Shs VICTORIA HARDTOP | S448 now saan 857 Lincoln Convert s26es $2350)| Pavin & Heater Pusto | M4 Ford Custom Ranch V@ R&I toer Mercury HE - Silas $18 “ 1 oAA : a . eal +] “| ‘3 i af t Ask fer Jubn Pan ae tae white clean, was $605, ie Bip ory Cones bad tii y' wen G1 205 TOM BORG. INC __MU4IN5 | 1958 Lincotn Ht $1298 $1100 ‘- ooreR SS 1986 Dekoto Convert ne " 147 ®& BAGINAW : hay CY OWENS FORD 1034 Ford & 504 § ' STATION “icy Owens. @ FORD BOP FROST, | . : DOOR i 147 8 SAGER AW FRIAR, | Radia & ‘Mester 9 “tune : N iv, FORD « USTOM. ~ 9. DR va eee Low mileage Call 5 I R&M. AWBOLUTELY NO MONEY |. for Tony Grimaldi = : {O57 (6 WE \ k Ol | DOWN Assume payments aT ee —— | 40 Hunter i APIS SDS8 ae e x { 6805 mo Call Credit Myr iy ey rene oe a OWFROLIDE POWER Parks at ¥ THO ‘ + | : i STEERING * DRAKA idea (e 41 4 7600 Harold Turns. ; | a ellen : : bos “tat rand WAGON yi wer a ; ‘| TA +cw ' ey Redan 4@. doar, Forde | = } omatie, heater, fadie, white wall,| 147 8 SAGINAW r - = YLOR S : oeret Bteering and AL OWNER | ypu oe Til Ge i: i i | } y ‘ f CHEVROLET olpaMontr's | ith 28.000 miles, it has had exe) S| ODE LOOK * SA\ Ie ! rel lent care and can recommen VA MArket 4-15 a. DeBeFO t Hs 4 DOOR GEDAN WE HAVE “30 Ww sacks i | ie |! En | 1958 Chevrolets DelRay 4 Dr. | $1745 UTO SUPER MART Jerom e “PLYMOUTH -HESTER lez DEALER | a a yf ad tran | OL.1-9411- ~~ Ww Hed Lake «MA 4-451 lena PONTIAC superchief 4dr Pow. | aT TRES Sal ¥ fae Lon Tas Wo oS, rr steoritig, power brakes Mas | “WALLED LAKE == lies cae, roa 4 “ON ALL CARS ~ __ OPEN EVENINGS i 18k CHEVROLET Impaler door | CAR a _ | Eaatien comeratics radio hent REGARDLESS OF PCE | “EY OWENS Fonp i is Hke nes ae Prom’ 1984 - 1988 5 "53 Spe Sey 1 1 7. | teat mare eed eaeer * Pull ae AT NO BEXTRA CORT . : op = | oer. Jiet NWke on $1905 ‘ 53 CHEVRON 4 “RV AL (1a? RINCK Bpee MHlep Power | SEF OUR 4 DOOR : : ‘leering power Drakes Dyna ee s | Auto. trans, Radio & Heat ST PLYMOUT! $1705 & Ot Wewalle Blue atid white t. er, Good transportation Cull APORT SU BOURRAN PB & PR fink a1805 1 ]\ TQ for PRussétl Graham Piwindows torquefiile traramis- tps? PONTIAC Buperchiel Ht Pwr 1g Ss 5 pak) Braben ide new as NOTHING DOWN 2 ponarm 2 pr siaon Poh ee ae . HARDTOP Dse engine. scrace. ee eece ae “ ‘se a: ON / ‘ | Hite transmission 1987 RAMBLER Cus €de V8 En | to ile C y WENIS « rennac mo Te rear) aie lf | 4 DOOR WAGUN, PS & PRO an! igs@ HUCK Super 4dr Hetop Pow 1478 _BAGINAW FE 8) Romstic er sisettns Bower brakes. Yatton . | ‘65 FORD, 6, STRAIGHT stick whit $1545 - Good cond dition. Hwrgain. fae 86 PLYMOUTH 2 DR & 4.709 ie “CHVROLET” Convert “Bel | Aa, ic | SEDAN with V-0 engine ae Stand. Trans with power | : i 40 na a ALE ‘88. PLYMOUTH in $605 yet Vor KBWAQION duo. reef Ramo NTL APAANT , 7 BED. wittdshield Washers A most ero | | NO MONEY HOW NOI . hamical Mile ear Sut 11 ke We have « very good selection, aot! eaten UDOGn $895 new < s14 ted fod ed aya de Fords, Ble 106 murck Spec! tal dear ee ‘ aCe « * fuicks no Baer = : Dye steerin | down Lucky Auto “sles, 193 9.) 93, CHRYALER 105 brakes, Bide & white tintah § fiees | | _ Saginaw FE 41006 or F Fr _4aai4 | 380R 4 Dr PA & automatic Ws MERC “TAY Aa Mereo | | at” wails PEvtra Ales $ijea | 1 AUER ‘TT Power meenne ‘power brakes poner inees seata Fextra fice site 1996, mn aren, adr Hydra. R a sd! PAGE 29 ‘ S| Ga Aad Bat ' Matthews: re ‘ron Mt va Portomae Tr ‘Hargreaves SUPER- BARGAIN LOT} 1981 1 BOICKE ode Gootl trans tn SHELTON | Re Ponting Pine | 631 OAKLAND AVE. ROCHESTER Ob LS133}- . FE AAS? |. 22 Auburn off Saginaw 7 15 uw IBETTA—A REAL Gas | 605 Auburn Ave ave allon. . miles per otor se all, rE #-4530,., Community “CY OWENS FORD 56 MERCURY 2 DOOR HARDTOP Adto, Trang., Radio & Heat- er, Call Tony Grimald! Cy’ Owens 1953 “MERCURY MONT TEREY HARDTOP icmp nig at pn ABSOLUTELY NO DOWN Assume eaineca of $1978 mo Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks af MI 4-1500 Harold Turn- wer Ford 58 MERCURY PARKLANE HARDTOP 4 door - power steerig . Multt-Drive Power brakes, Radio, Continental kit SAVE $1,700 | PLYMOUTII BRUVEGERE 4 DOOR 8 Radio, Torqueflite trans, Rear veat speaker, W-Walls 9 { miles $300 DOWN $5153 PER MO | S7 NMOMORT NEL > DeS8OTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 3b YEARS FAIR DEALING CAS8 AT W. PIKE 878 PE, 2-0186 1958 9 PASS MERCURY COM- muter Mercomatic Power areie heater sess |. - ers Best offer_ buys OR 5 6 -_ - $966 Pentiac Starchiet 2 ‘dr, Cat. ror UERCUAY MONTEREY HT Power steermg Power windows Ouys biack, Whilewalls, R&HM. Mydramatic. Radio & heater 1 Auto trans ‘(Sharp $895 ful) owner $1395 price 34 mo pmts All charges. $1540 per mo Very low down / 1968 Chevrolet Bisceyos 4 dr. ra- HAM ot-otd trade BER MING: RAMBLER 666 8. WOODWARD | M. 6300000 | | 30 FORD $ 95 43 Plymouth ibs ‘SL Lineoln $295. ">0 Pontiac $106 Pienty other good buys on see | mode.s As Cadillac. Buick, rolet, Chrysler Ford ete qe i buy “your elean car or trade up or down ECONOMY USED CARS 22) Auburn i 195) NASH SUPER 2 DR Ralf. | Can have for storage charges | Eadie Steele Ford FE 23-2520 i CY OWENS FORD | "6 MERCURY 2 DOOR Radio & Heater Cali Joh Panchuk @ £RO5 '‘Cy' Owens. 147.8 SAGINAW FE 5-3988 R&C : Rambler See tis for the best deal ona new Ramobi frore good used car “Our Slogan: WE CAN BEAT ANY DEAL EM 34155 or EM 3-4156 1935 RAMBLER Ae Sees COONtEy 0 wagon RAH a Very sharp No rust 145 che nrice 24 mo pmt All charges 972948 per moa’ BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 8 WOODWARD. M. 63900 1932 BAMBLER STATION WAGON Ral ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Asstime payments of $7.24 mo. Cal) Credit Mgr Mr Parks at MI 47600. Ford 68 RAMBLER STATION WAGON, 8 cylinder, radio oan heater, 9,000 miles, Only $1, ROGER'S aALta & eer FE 2-9555 ‘39 OLDS, GOOD CONDITION, FE 2-4501 $3 OLDS 2 DR. HT, FULL POW. - 8-961 er FE O3s é ‘SA's FORDS, CHEN. MERC PONTEACS iGo ehier PROMI ‘| PAY AS LOW -A8 $3 PER WEEK BRAID Ly 5-9204 oF Hatold Turner [ 15 To. SELECT FROM $295 — EDDIE STEELE ‘FORD KEEGO HARBOR FE | 2-25.28 Lok AN Boat liber BELVEDERE. Auto, ty yellow & bik. het full price. 24 mo. pmts. an charges. $15.06, vat et dn. pm or od trade. BIRMINGHAM- RAM. BLER 666 8. WOODWA RD. MI 1957 PLY YM. - = LUG OF $706, O#. GASH AND ASSUME PAY- MENTS. (REASONABLE PAY- Lhd 5-0304. ~ REPO SESSION “4 PLYMOUTH CLUB $298 ful) price. $17 a month. No cath needed. Mr Bell. Great _Lakes. FE 86-0402 “CY” OWENs PORD 53 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR Radio & Heater - ditien Call for John chuk % 9695 - A-l con- Pau- 147 8 SAGINAW _ 1057 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE. V8. Asitomatic. Radio and al Be te heater nes 1056 Chevrolet. 2 ar er. | owner 1086 Chevrolet. Deluxe 2 dr sedan V8 Powergiide Power Pack Ra- | dio & healer $ 905 | i HOMER HIGHT MTRS, “1h Minutes from ade | Oxford, Michigan 8-2528 1863 PLYMOUTH -giitiON. WaAG- on, $275, good condition, radio and heater, wil! need front seat gotten and painting Call after 5 pm_ Mi 64-7034 | PLYMOUTH.-1936 | Looking fot the ideal little family car? We believe this one will really (il the bill for you! Frem the Cherry red and white exterior right down to the matching Inter- ior everything you see will be sure to pleasé Powerf‘ite V-8 This one also has ra- dio, heater ond whites Come - in and see tt—-we're asking 4805 2 year warranty in- cluded - SCHUTZ * DESOTO-PLYMOUTH. __ 912 8 Woodward, Bham ~BACRIFICH ‘a. Plyorputh -station.wagon cus- fom suburbep Automattle Dr Extras. Cash or goou oid car es trade in 90 South Roselawn, between 3 and 6 30 eves 1951 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Ré&H. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of $4 83 mo Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 4-730 Harold Turner Ford. ‘37 PLYMOUTH ¢. DR. STATION waguy V-8. Auto trans R&H, ws Good aaa in own pst OR 37-0309. OR 3 "Ne ew Rambler Trade-ins SR FORD raner Mc mado mw healer #0-O0 Matic. A one owner with onty 9.000 actual miles Radio e “heat. § 895 "87 BUICK CONVERTIBLE D295 ‘Special: — Power ateer- ing. power brakes Dyha- flow Radio & heater, W- PAY AS LOW AB $2 PER WEEK | walls 7 : $1 795 LDEDDIP STEELE FORT? —_ wry: “KEEGO HARBOR FE 2.25204 e/ KAMBIEER- WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 58 PONTIAC .@ PASSENQER. The and bag wniy “To co eetus | miles, power ateering & brakes and many other aceessories. 2595 ‘38 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN CATALINA, Eldo- pocer rado Silver with red trim, steering & brakes, lke ne $2. “33 CADILAAC i @2 SEDAN. radio & Weater white | flres, power steert brakes, just the car for the family S195. “ST CHEVROLET | 4 DR WAGON V-8 With power. gide os fed and white beauty “fully equipped S1H98 "8 PONTIAC BTARCHIEF CATALINA Sedan, heautiful) blue & White, power steering & brakes, age car ve sharp. 81308 : ‘4 CADILLAC COUPB DEVILLE, ment ready to 81308 “tag P STARCHIEF blue &@ white with mew black top, power steering & brakes and lad. — - ¢d with _aterssories. $898 - “43 PONTIAC ; 2 DR. CHIEFTAIN Deluxe radio. heater hydfamatic. a pice car. $495 a low. mile. tutone Blue, Mill power and full factory equip. NTIAC CCONVERTI BLE. STTION WAGON \ 4 door 6 —— Standard trans, chrome: carrier, w-walla, 2 tone blie. One owner : $i6o5 { 87 METROPOLITAN DOO TOP. : Radio & leg sb er. 1 "87 FORD CUSTOM “300° doer @-radio & healer, fy.Walls, Red & Ivory paint. $1,308 =~ ‘86 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP . 4-door~Dynatiow, -radio & _ heater, W- Walls. $1,446 ‘36 FORD FAIRLANE CLE. SEDAN Heater, Fo-O-Matie racic. W-Walls. Like-new condition . $1044 86 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR HARDTOP * Power a radio & beater, W-Wails ay ae beauty "86 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE: Full wer owner, A beautiful blue & white. $2.25 85 PLYMOUTH “SAVOY 4¢ DR. Vg ~ deluxe, 42.000 miles, Cy’ Owens . Clean _ 2-71430» | “se PONTIA CHIEPTIAN. 2 DR. | R dra $400. ~MYrtle (ee | 82 RONTIAC 4 om . SEDAN, DE- and Pontiacs 18 TO SELECT: . FROM PAY AS LOW AS $4 PER WEEK. EDDIE STEELE FORD KEEGO HARBOR. _ FE _ 2.2528. "34 PONTIAC STATION a WAGON. Al cond. ae School teach-q - i Lt ick Turner Sa rs 1 91): . - For Sale Cars 91; CARN IVAL, by D * a: does Sea Poets ~ are et . . | [ as oat a oy BR. , AT,|°83 RD cONy,, “AUTO, “TRANS i Se = fies Avg Bho parone rivtetyaa- EHO, ‘./ ae Sha Clean A- ape. Bere, ‘ _ dear 4 * 2 4 soy cme waits, — a ‘00D wacdy. 1958 Chevro'et Biseayne’ oor, epi : w age \ “nA “Big ype rel origina’ 2-tone paint, Radio and CY” QWENs FORD will agree 2 red es 24 _ heater A one-owner special, Our 7 cee E ~ this fle he had * . fi - = | stock No. 4730. Prices at only 55 LINCOLN i cee see ir tropa. ¥A'S AUTO A= For a 1935 Chevrolet Bel Air 4Door. Ra-| 5158 : CAPRI 4 DOOR _ SALES. Yb OR 3 a . eg dio, Demkes, waite and Chee att ' Auto. trans, a © . weer 51 OLDS, 4 ve at “Bix. : : 7 “quick sale a J i 1 + ROA PB. 7g 4 pa ? omer riced for -North Chev: fall searing & eascel oeer ‘leas & hers Bar ain Bi Ly e rs : N th Ch | unter: tem at 8. Wooew ata ene crmeen. $1295 Bi Clarkston. : on iT PONTIAC STARCHI f 9g = a * riniegham 2 ‘ eres i PO ic g : — : ra e 1957 OLDS JAN HY-| gedan Power steering & brakes. ' unter on as. ee “Ay — om BRA RAM ABSOLUTELY NO) Very" clean Ole Stal, sez || BECAUSE JANUARY... ‘ Birmingham = 4-27 “1953 CHEVY 10 2 poor ‘ = Bay oe cai create ims @ #EDAN HYDRA. SEDAN, RADIO & HEAT- ~ ACAYVV: Mer” ae a Le Be _ ABSOLUTELY NO MON- | 18 “TRADITIONALLY A SLOW MONTH IN THE. ; NEW Patni | “ER WHITE “PORTA- : { PP gy ay DOWN. Assume payments of A BUSINESS, IT 18 THE BEST MONTH OF — i953 CHEVY 2 DR WN WALLA" SLIGHT RUST asag | Harold Turner call Cr Mr. UTO 2 new tires, radio and healer \ eer FRONT-FEND ER | 1678 SAGINAW ____Ye o> Gin PAYMENTS ¥ Parks of +1800. Harold Turoet THE YEAR TO GET A REAL BUY IN A OR 0-408 “after 8.0 appracieted Gitte HAVE, 1600 MILES __AFTER-HOLIDAY sone ie beip you ad mo GOOD USED CAR~8O BUY NOW WHILE OUR INCH TUBE I.E 58) € le wee ; , HIGH “310 SERIES, GOOD TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS ke Orion pee Ses eh noel ngrt eo TNVERTORY 15 ann? haa Shlg eepee OG Lead MO odd ude 58 Ford. Fordomatic - $1695, soe ar ARKSTON | shift, heater, clean, original own: sarge Wie Ep Hates VR Sh ag, Tag va rout pon Nas San Satis a PRICES ARE SLASHED 1953 CHEVROLET 2DR Paw oe "56 Oles 4 Dr,, 8. Hydra... i395 a , : GLIDE, R&H. ABSOLUTELY CHEV ‘32 2-DR POWEROLIDE | nA Cagtias. A Baby 4 . ‘54’ 55 é& ‘SE MONE? pom Aatek pay _R&H_ 605, pein care epee 100 other cars to suit your Ss S$ » 1595 ti mo al real ; . ; ' Mer va 2 el DESOTO, 1956 -& Toe oe FORDS, CHEV Fords, Chevies, Mercs, 56 Cl if V ROLET cee eee » aro urper For ai : . eases : egos | mace _ ee F Arctic white ts the color with = PE 42101 MERC. & PONTIACS Ply mouths, Buicks. OMA STATON WaG ‘. abe Radio OLDSMOBILE Lene 1595 oe” — Like Bes! All the Extras. Seas Biue Paint. | BUICK wae wade aie ty 8D 7 el! 2 POOR HARDTOP — Radio and Heater, PONTIAC ...7...... (nue ers car before 5. _After 5 FE 8- 1953 PONTIAC 8, i OR SEDAN. ll new. 1 owner, price — $675, 6.1883. FOR SALE BY OWNER. Hee aerh na, $975 4763 Ken _ Cail after at M6 587. UX PONTIAC, radio,, excelle it econdi- tion. ail accessories FE 47467 Coe ‘PONTIAC 870 CHIEPTAIN. 4 R& New automatic trans. $145 full pe 24 mo. pmts. All| charges. per mo, Very low | down geet er old trade vadad Otek AM set ire 666 ' Hydra., $1 Sontine : oa DELUX VE VERY good cond $165 ~ 3-6843. 1958 PONTIAC 4 oe atePTA IN FE nes pewss steering & brakes, “CY OWENS FORD S3 PONTIAC . 4 4 DOO Radio & Heater, Hydrama- tic. Cat] John Panchuk -- _ $495 NOTHING DOWN ‘Cy' Owens 147.8. 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F FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1959 _ = THIRTY. SEVEN Tony Curtis Stars in Bi lical ——> -- Today's Television-Programs -- Programs furnished by stations tisted tn this column are subject te change without noties Channel 2~WJBK-TV Channes 4WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9 CRLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 10:00 (7) Sunset (cont.) 1:30 (2) Robin Hood. wba reseeuures ~~ + 4) State Trooper. Adven- (4) Circus Boy. ture, iL. ‘ 6:00 hd ado = Comedy. | (4) Boxing. Paul Armsted,|t1:35 (9) Billboarda. Popeye. Comedy. Len Matthews in 10-round (4) News: Williams. | lightweight bout (2) Racket Squad. (2) Lineup. Burglars rob| SATURDAY AFTERNOON : loan company. 6:10 (4) Weather: Biliot. ‘ 12: ve (2) Sagebrush Shortie. os 10:30 (7) News (4) True Story. 6:." (4) Box Four. (9) Pergon jo Person, Heiv) . (7) Shee | ~ -sto A &’P food chain Hunting-} (9) Count y Calendar 6:25 (4) Sports. . ton. Hartford and actress wife’ Marjorie Steele; society OF 19:39 (7) Ramar. 6:38 (1) Comedy (cont.) chee pc mae ae Davis} . (9) Movie. (9) Wild Bill Hickok. a Boxing Cada _ (2) Litde Luju. | 3 : ae ) te of Lest Comedy. | (2) Target. Adolphe Men-| = - . . 3 » : (2) ews: ; Ol. | jou “Storm of Vidlence ” 1:00 (2) Lone Ranger. ; z * 5 ° <2 , ; (4) Quiz ’Em. | STARS AS DAVID + Tony Curtis stars as Goliath in ‘‘The Stone,"’ Sunday evening on the 6:40 «(2) Weather. 10:45 (7) News: Gordon «. (1) Bowling Champions. | David, the shepherd boy, who begs King Saul GE Theater. _ p.m. Channel 2). : ‘ pe (4) Jackpot Bowling. Gham: (John Baragrey) to allow him to oie the giant ° 6:45 (2) News: Edwards pion bowlers in contest, — [1:30 (2) Saturday Showtime A — ° (9) Million Dollar Movie.) ; Jeanne Crain, ‘‘Apartment|11:26 (9) Theater. Adventure: 3:30 for Peggy.’’ ('48.). ; Yvonne DeCarlo, ‘Casbah. ™ (4) (@olor) N. W. Passage. 48.) - a columnist_can write only good things about people for a’ on the GE Theater (7) Dance Party. l whole week le: 00 (4) Milky’s Movie Party. It seems that I made a threat to do . | _ (4) Windew Bhoppin; land his fiancee whose first hus- FEderal 4-771} 7:00 (7) 26 Men. | i 1*0:85 (7) Weather. : (9) Movie.«. ’ ay . . ne ‘Tells band, a cop, had died; the rela- | BARIBAIES MESA SS Salt ee gees (9) Cisco Kid. Girl is! : Speak-No-Evil Drive tlonip between the good cop and! = manches. (2) Miss Fairweather. ‘% | (2) Ice Hockey. that for a shocking beginning?)—and decided to see wether Features Rita Moreno. Boretz seript was compelling. It j | Story of David and Goliath -— TV News and Reviews Playhouse 90's Oftering By WILLIAM EWALD with comedy cliches last night, but NEW YORK (UPI)—Playhouse somehow it remained pretty fair 90 tried to carve a whale with a'fun—credit it to Harry Morgan, a knife and fork last night and fine hand with a comedy line. strangely enough, it succeeded ; x * * pretty well. | THE CHANNEL SWIM: ABC-TV The CBS-TV drama show prof-, iwill replace Man With a Camera fered a police piece, ‘“‘The Blue! Men,” and if I may be permitted, with Tombstone Territory __on to say so, it was arresting. Aside' March 13. .-. a David Niven - from some awkward preachiness| thology series looks like the re- near the close, the play's blemishes; rplaceme nt for NBC-TV's the Cali- were few and they, in the main,| fornians on April 7—the latter show fgets from over-ambition probably will be moved to a new * * * time spot. ‘rer a TV play, The Blue Men BELTONE PONTIAC CO. tried to aftack along too many fronts—it dealt with a good cop atte ries— Repatt for All accused of misconduct; is oe per 3 South Saginaw lying in wait- for a killer; the: Downtown Pontiac! relationship between the good cop) CSS 3 irene tifa Misused son, also’a cop; of a lawyer "O tereyintere murder. 14:00 “4 Set on ye te Zieeny Repest: srl fought for the good cop; and We Guarantee Prompt Service Ts. (9) News. . ) ) (2) Medic. (4) News: W'kamp. 09 (2) News Gets Off to Flying Start ‘she herd Pj ht ot well. of jst about the} = OXBOW TV - ; “5 (2) News. ‘ ' (4) Willy. nee, o experience within Sales and Service 7:30 (7) Rin Tin Tin. Hillbilly’s) ! (1) Movie. | e ste 9414 -Elizaberh Lake Rd. ancient turkey rifle helps|11:15 (9) Weather | = By EARL WILSON | Sunday Dramatization . * * * EM 3-0731 cavalrymen captured by Co- (4) Weather: Eliot. 12:30 (4), Movie, ; NEW YORK — ‘I've been reading my Bible sely (hew's But despite this tangle; tte Alvin Open 9 “til. Men. ahre Sat an Arresting Bit of Work ‘was rattled alive by some snappish’ |performances contributed by Ed- RCA COLOR TV |mond O’Brien, Jack Warden, Et- Tony Curtis stars as the biblical leen Heckart, Cameron Pru-| Sales and Service Criminals—unaware they are * (4) Sports: Parker. » : : ; - ) t of d’homme and James Westerfield. smallpox carriers—escape. * (2) Sports Final. af (9) Gabby Hayes. ns few Paani ors hero David in ee moving account of Aad it was alvin hidity and ttre SWEET'S RADIO-TV (2) Hit Parade. Skinny En- , : 4:30 (9) Six Gun Judge - : . : . . mee , ithe CAPA) ni ioe ne and by director John Frarfkenheimer ; ; ' _nis, Pinky Tomlin, Bonnie 11:25 (2) N'watch Theater. Eng- : see you do it—I dare you!” some of my {tous meets with Goliath, a The * * a Qpan Mon, & Fri, Might Baker. , | lish drama: | “Dangerous5:00 (7) All Star Golf. readers have been heckling me. . Stone, a) presentation hh iaking SHORT SHOTS: If you were be RRR MEMAM FE 4.1133 ° Moonlight.” (41... Mystery: | (2) College Basketball So now I launch “Be Kind to People Ganaal i —_ Ee wildered by Ginger Rogers’ quick’ ——— 8:00 (7) Walt Disney. Adventures Michael O'Shea, “The) (9) Movie. - Week.” change of dresses on ht's ry of IndoChinese village boy Threat.’ ('49.) , , ; |. When the young shepherd David © a P Boone real me aa ATER SOFTENER . | Please observe how stealthily I sneak in) larrives with a gitt of food at the BC at ; s and his.pet baby elephant. | my insinuations that somebody is a nice per- done with the aid of a new techni-|] Fully Automatic § (9) Movie (cont.) +11:30 (7) Shock Theater. Lewis | , Well. h military camp site of his three cal process which permits live andj Res. $329 Value. (4) (color) Ellery Queen. Stone, ‘‘The Man Who cried’ J ]] Mother _ soa oe te [pene oe eee taped shots to be spliced together Ww. Queen is sent to find out if Wolf.” 4°37.) ~ WILSON - Don’t look now, but Ed Sullivan continues of the unmet challenge hurled at acat an Fitchea— Mise Rosert’ Soft ater Centre . ~ ic Ul — heir to throne $f Southeast’ (9) Theater (cont.) to be sickeningly popular with Broadwayites—and is one guy the troops of King Saul by Goliath, Avoca’ kin were on (ape CRS- ence . ® - Asia rfionarchy is legitimate. | (4) Jack Paar. Jonathan | oses Boys, whom nobody in the newspaper business hates because he) ithe towering champion of the rival TV s December Bride was stuffed (2) Rawhide. Outcast brother | Winters, Betty White, singer succeeded in TV. Furthermore (let him explain this!) he’s Philistine forces —_ _—e turns wedding celebration, Jack Haskell. Gi ] Bl around town constantly with a dark-haired woman (his wife, David ferces his way Into the into bruta] showdown. (2) N'watch (cont.) 1r in aZ Sylvia). . quarters of Saul avnyp Bara- TV . Radio i ae rae P That one was hard! Well... > grey) and is dismayed to learn 8:30 (7) Disney (cont.) SATURDAY MORNING PHOENIX, Ariz.‘ (AP) — While . . of the onee-proud warrior’s de- Service (9) Movie (cont.) \their mother lay critically il in It will be denied, but Zsa Zsa Gabor's intimates, Kath- — .uair over his failure to cope , ; — (4) Ellery (cont.) 8:20 (2) Meditations ‘a hospital here, three Indian chi|.| "7" Grayson and Yvonne De Carlo, confide to me that = with Goliath's demoralizing of New and Used TV Sets (2) Rawhide (cont.) - . laven-barned to death on the Co. “amte hew naughty she may seém on Jack Paar’s show, — the Israelite troops, Th the face nen Authectesd | i : -s pein = | bled leader’ nd FENITH - 9:06 (7) Man With Camera. Mike'® 25 (2) On the Farm Front. ‘copah Indian Reservation Thurs #* Zsa Is a loyal Erignd, & c0e8 meiher—and se =e mee! Sa, aricben’ of Pate perce ee . ADMIRAL FV SERVICE finda viclence when he visit (2) Christophers. : own diamonds and furs. (So, all right, Zsa Zsa, sue me! ; 770 Orchard Lake Ave. : inds violence when s| it idarriees day night. ; . | Michal (Rita Moreno), David Open Fri. Nites retired doctor 6n farm. 8:55 (4) ee News: \ kik * I'll probably never be able to keep this up for a week, Any- begs to be allowed to face the | FE 4-5841 ti 9 P.M. (9) = Without Gun. ay: Hospital authorities are trying WY: | giant’s challenge and cease his : : _. Highlights of ‘Bob Hopes 0 (2) Michigan Conservation. ‘9 keep news from pretty Mrs. FLASH? Walter Winchell (so you want to fight’ dirty, mockery of Jehovah. | — —_ ) : ~ 3 * (4) Cartoon Express. Elaine Jim, 23. In a two-month huh?) is very helpful to newcomers—and when I was start-| ),. the laughter of the sol: Oo a rede iene | (7) Crusade for Christ, battle against cancer she has con ne. he even threw me some 4 Bowne wwe luahrer of ¥e «1 STEREO PLUS HI-FIDELITY singers Randy Sparks, Moliy %!5 (2) Electricity at Work. ang aire pant olive for inl eiee stems: tone hae re, [David retires to pray for guidance Avcilable et ‘Bee, comedian Jerry — Co-| en a e epet -, marked at the time, “Winchell ‘and courage. The king is moved by CUS lonna, Gina Lollobrigida. 9:30 (2) Capt. Kangaroo Pee na oe 18 is a doll.” (So what did he do the evident power in the youth's TOMADE PRODUCTS Co. | + a, ¢ é 1 JF. bs ¢ war p , le 1 ig os fae Poses by oe de months — were trapped when for me lately?) Ie leominate aa fay eae Ww. MURON oT. , Open Mon. & Fri. ‘til 9 : c= Ne , flames engulfed .the adobe home | Hear the real juicy scuttle-|'0 David ® readies " . : : entagon. (Re-run.) Sa . ‘ ; | a David gains the strength of faith, | \6: (4) Howdy "Doody. Gf oe Cs Eo butt about Milton Berle? He ihe blessing of a now-understand- : 9:30 (7) 77 Sunset Strip. Stolen | ~ 7) Jungle Jim. one . oe Jim. The grandpar- | financed Lillian Roth’s come-|ing Michal, and he prepares to] fipymog vase holds key to oil fortune. | ee [ back from alcoholism a few face Goliath with the protective] | faq (9) Hoedown. - eae a) ey Monee 7 | years ago and now he's slip-'weapon of the shepherd—a sling | i (4) Hope (cont.) (4) Ruf? and Reddy. Depuny (2. De ster of ea ping help to a couple of gther|and stone. it : ; (2) Playhouse. Professional] (7) Commando Cody. ore ae rity see | talented people but trying’to| Also featured in the drama are football player (Guy Madi-) | a lg ae seed rom Pernell Roberts, Charles Aidman, 4 son) refuges to admit his 11:00 (2: Heckle & Jeckle. (Jin was taken ‘0 te hospital suppress It f the Pree: Kem Dibbs and David Armstrong. playing days are over .n (4) Fury. \ bd ee of the! Wonder if Steve Al- Roriald Reagan is host of the “You Can’t Win "Em All.” (7) Uncle Al heemagrighery Se | len thought he was fooling (GE Theater = aS = — eee ss _ where he had been serving a sen- | ccopist wien ne valtes|inia 14 _% x. % Aw SN 2. ACROSS, “|tence for being drunk. Lawmen > O9 I> 4 ieee fi t PRT BB Pl | ‘arranged for his release. that building on Park } ibd fi a tisha i | | Avenue the other Sunday nt i > bole Soi ah ocial adviser, ’ . : * i iy b A ae pa—j—+—+—}. Marlon Brando Overdoes aot, wan late fe al, 13 Herote poetry o if li Bi G Hi . | 14 Operatic solo - Realism Bit, Gets- Hurt BRIGITTE church. a TS Fabulous . Yi, | , s 16 aciecher ty BT HOLLYWOOD (AP) — ° Actor- | Publicity-grabber Brigitte Bardot’s supposed to do any-' * pape : YQ -_*+ | director Marion Brando wanted thing for newspaper mention. But she constantly tusns down nj —— 20 Removes y, CY realism in his jailbreak movie interviews and photo sessions. When I saw her in Paris ste |] ALL WORK GUARANTEED fT Ham pton’ S$ are ouse a e , ee te —_ scene. He got it. t d her while having lunch so I couldn’t 22 Pitch " y |put a sereen around her g 24 Rodents ~ ft Le = * * - photograph her. (Somebody said she didn’t want any photos We Feature Closing mp All 1958 Merchandise, Odds, Ends, Etc , 26 Bewildered ones Slim a who lays a dep-/ - to make room for 1959 iG: E Arriving Next Week. 27 Playing card 4 TS P P-' because she was fully dressed, but I had the feeling she wanted | ae Ava ff [uty sheriff in the film “One-Eyed ivacy.) ZENITH, RCA Time: Saturday 9 to 5 P.M. 32 Greek godd Le : g 2 3 ; _ - palie i ia ~e! : M Ascend rh J escaping Brando and connected. Whew! I wonder if I can really keep up this pace MOTOROLA Focation: 3740 Elizabeth Loke Rd. 36 7 it ; Brando suffered a deep gash over Mi i WwW t f M 59 os TAT] his sight eve. 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