woe is 2 = = vi i . Ee | f ‘i oe CL a = = % Ye ee a. ig = Mis eal be a The Weather U. 8. Weather Burean Forecast F oe THE PONTIAC PRES | PAGES few snow flurries : t (Detalis on Page 2) 116th YEAR kkekekx PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, J ANUARY 22, 1959-48 PAGES aM Sanaa Te x x « * Too Much, Too P ast x * x * * * Winter Tightens Grip on Ci ity Roads'melted it. but a snapback into the, trace in this area te 14'z inches 20s glazed left-over puddles and &t Houghton Lake. slush. Several schools in the Pontiac A high of 20 was predicted to- area remained closed today be- day, with the temper aun expect-cause of icy side roads left by ed to dip to 2 above tonight. The freezing temperatures overnight. expected high tomorrow is 20. (Schools were shut in Romeo, Imlay | Easter State Are Steeped in Winter Misery Thousands Homeless as Rivers Overflow Banks Pontiac residents continued to tiac area was forecast. slip, slide and shiver today as the throughout the area were snow- Loe a mock, winter held covered and -lippery. . Gone, however, was Much of the And the bone-chitling cold will ice-coating that made highway)s all reed Gems Looms dbete! aad ten but impassable much of Wednesday according to the TRUGKS fl ; ) ® | . Sa ade de de next day : ; : a : _? in the wake of a sleet and freezing ‘ : : - Lapee Dryden, North Weather Baress: rain storm of Tuesday night. Above’ Overnight snewfall in the state |G, : aon i ee ; se ‘Branch, Rochester, Troy and Meta- : ranged from something abeve a | more. . An States Mere light snow over the Pon- freezing temperatures in mid-day * * * * i Our Lady of the Lakes School in Waterford was also closed. Srem cur News Wiree a ; ee, ? C ae ae a : | Winter's most destructive ’ examinations in junior and senior| ™ = “aa . | and bitter elements — | : high schools tomorrow if possible.”’ aa . ae | floods, snow storms and | ‘ All school buses were on the . = Pa ' ; | cold—dealt misery and suf- | 4 teed aoe A) wate eae ‘fering to millions across in Lake Orion and Armada qe : ea | . 1 schools today, after being closed ees j eae ithe eastern half of the na yesterday. : : SA Bes Seer ee |tion today. Elementary school students ip Wurw : Thousands were home- / ‘Oxford were in Class, but high) —oe aot kes : Yk wo less in floods in Ohio, Ken- . school students are still out. Al-| 2% s E jigs : | | tucky, Pennsylvania an a though Avondale schools were open’ this morning, bus drivers were in- structed to use only the main roads —, lin picking up children. Ortonville schools were operating on a norma] schedule this morning. Clarkston school bus drivers were told to stay off hazardous roads. No classes were held in the Huron Valley and Lyon Township school | districts. Holly schools remained | ishut because of the weather. _ Junior and senior high students in Walled Lake were writing ex- aminations teday, but elemen.- tary school students stayed home. West Bloomficid ee are open, and high school ex- aminations being given today as Uraes oso ‘Indiana. Scores of rivers and streams, fed by heavy rains and aaa Ore Tlowes Flash floods har a dozen upstate York communities, ‘forcing many families to evacuate ‘their homes, Damage was estimat- | ed in the milhons of dollars. ! Deaths related to violent mid winter weather and floods mount- | ed. The latest count was 4. States of emergency were de- clared in at least two New York communities A state of emergency also was | saeclared at Hannibal, Mo., where nore than a foot of snow covered the ground : : ‘A : | ¢ : ? 4 New ie i i a ig ig AP Wirephete scenes like this at Knowlton’s Corner on the city’s near north side. The water level was appronxi- mately five feet. RAINS FLOOD CINCINNATI — More than three and one-half inches of rain fell in greater Cincinnati within 24 ss os in flood y Foods Deluge Ohio; 60 OA GRE LLL RRL LLL ELLE: AEE Ne A ay i eA eSB IE: aR ie ha Sa “2 Seam _ Ae iepinaiaeea wi aA not enough students turned out to take them yesterday. A tres and wires were down in The blockbuster snow storm. the Lake Orion area today, but mM Sich Taebt | cut of | ve Steet police reported no complaints of| ul eserve ee O eS plains and “dumped up x = wot powerline! iof smow across the midlands, cur- Gac ‘Detroit molocat narcowy, ee a . jtatled normal activities in hun- | escaped death today when an ice-| Euler Would Withhold 1 ShoM-OUs News Wipe’ [dreds' of communities | COLUMBUS, Ohio—Rains poured down upon Ohio * * * | crusted high tension wire fell on) $400, 000, Then Pa : | his car yesterday. Herbert R.| Y Wednesday, and resulting: flood waters isolated entire) The biting. stiff winds «hich communities free eee eireg cs | o A « At least four persons drowned. Possibly 10 others met Air and rail travel also was ser- Pontiac General Hospital should the same fate. Some 10,000 were homeless. jiously affected by the stormy build befor ying lao aun cucatacthar teste vee | Tee WOrs appeared to be over. The rain had stopped, *°*'"*" Leighton sat in his car 15 minutes’ Construction Costs at 10 Mile road near Woodward, avenue in Huntington Woods while: Detroit Edison crews worked {o, cut a wire free. He drove off un- | harmed. = —? ~ , Six deaths were blamed on the Pital Director Harold B. Euler as colder weather moved in| In Buffalo, N.Y., a giant grain bad w said today. ‘from the West. Streams beat ripped tram its mgorings by ot eo ae ed Co Euler said he would subentt! | gale force winds and flood cur- acks * | « ° ” Arne heart aceacfas wate, shoveling |, the Board of Trustees a re Bare Facts: started to drop in central rents smashed into the main and southwestern sections) span of an important bridge last of the state that were hard-| night and sent it crashing into iest hit? | the Buftalo River. The homeless were sheltered in Police said the Michigan Avenue schools, lodge halls, churches and | bridge was a complete loss. ‘ The accident happened shortly outside—but Hubert Gibson didn’t, pervele homes, Hundreds of schools, ibefore midnight when the 3515-foot feel it as he pursued the gunman! and factories were closed. lvesse] Michael Tewsbury crashed w beeing we corte : ; ; , The highway patrol said there pies iv grain elevator bridge yea 2sibson was naked irom head’ _ og more roads closed by the | irst, then swung around and ht to frozen foot. But he continued a | ithe steel structure broadside. ee chase, shooting it out with the! Mish waters than they coal Three men were on the bridge snow. | The lowest temperature in down- | jtow n Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was; }15 degrees. The mercury dropped | jf 12 at 1 p.m. “Havana Begins | 600 War Trials quest from the city that the hospital ‘reimburse it for costs of replacing | defective electrical, plumbing and | heating installations in the cast wing. | “Before paying back construc. tion costs, however, the hospital should first build up a reserve of at least $400,000,"" Euler said. This figure represents the hos- | pital’s average monthly operating expenses, he explained. A Sick Man Chases Thief DETROIT (®—-An fey rain fell Pontise Press Phote fancy footwork as she takes off for a flier across one of the many slush rivers which coursed through the city yesterday. P. S. She eae it, UP AND OVER — When slush-jumping is added to the Olympic games, Pontiac will have a few championship contenders. Miss Joy Arnold, = 4478 Major, Drayton Po shows a bit of } County GOP Against State Income Levy Idup man. lashing through: couat. . lat the time, but t dashed | “Although the city's proposal is’ ue : os oven —- ut they aye taink ‘thy of jerati slush and snow The floods however. were re isafety when they saw the runaway 'certainly worthy of consideration, | * * * , ‘ boat headed downstream. No in- iceding and traffic was beginning) ‘to move again, although the cold weather which ended the rain left) juries were reported. Schools were closed. Business 's! ackened, Industry felt the bite of Over 500 000 Cheer ‘it is of primary importance to us Fidel Castro as Mass to secure the hospital's financial, position,” “= said, Gibson was feeling a bit under the weather yesterday before he Delegates to Oppose Tax { | Reprisals Start was aroused into action. He was) Oakland County Republicans will! the middle income groups.” “Re. | Lindemer addresses a new “Plan | P T a lying in bed, awaiting a doctor's °°™Me of the roads icy, ; ithe two-edged winter onslaught, he hospital's reserves Were cit Mount Vernon, a Central Ohio now and cold, with a sharp re- head inio next month's State Con- vention opposed to a stale personal income tax. There were but a scattering of delegates left at last night's county convention in Pontiac when Resolu- Finney of Royal Oak, seven resolutions which were ap-|mer, GOP state chairman, 'Postmaster One urged the Legislature ‘to Summerfield. proved by a show of hands, oppose a tax structure publicans also opposed “pressure | emanating from the Democratic | | Party for the oe of such an inequitable tax.” County General Arthur who is would contain a graduated income party from the younger Lindemer tax.” This tax, the resolution read, would place “unfair burden on ‘Alfalfa’ Switzer Shot How Oakland Republicans fit | into this rumored squabble might | be made known dan. 31 when Republicans apparently opposing Lindemer was introduced tions Committee Chairman Frank Wished to stay out of a fight brew- last night. read off ing between Lawrence B. Linde- and | the part of delegates to put forth E. reportedly | the 14 state offices to be voted on which seeking to regain the reins of the in the April 6 election, ef Action” political organization | to be conducted by local Repub- licaas, No resolution either favoring or Missing also was any drive on a ‘local son" candidate for any of | “If all we wanted was a name we could get plenty,” declared | Chad M. Ritchie, former county | eommittee chairman and now the committee’s treasurer. “But to Death Our Gang Actor NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (UPI)—Carl (Alfal- fa) Switzer, 31, the freck- led-face child actor in the old “Our Gang” movies, was shot and killed last night in a wild battle over a $50 debt. His former business partner was booked on suspicion of murder to- day. Switzer, known to his friends as” Alfalfa, the character he played in the old series currently being re- run across the nation on television as “The Little Rascals,” was shot in, the stomach by M. S$. (Bud) Stiltz, 38, police reported. Stilts, a welder, said the for. mer juvenile star, who in recent yenrs was dowii.on his Juck and had several ran-ins with the law, was threatening tim with a knife when he shot him. Stiltz, badly beaten. said Switzer page lig won borg Piott, 37, came gure: of Mrs. Rita ne ©: #.% , “E want that 50 bucks you owe’ ie, s Killed (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) “The very fact that I trans- be the capital improvement fund ferred the presidency and left | which will be tapped, he said. eae eemegte| Caba was to bring peace te my country,’ he said. - In Today Ss oe r — “How then is it possible that, Knotty Problem en | wosld want to miake my people Easily Solved! - : |more ppy? This advertiser took the eas) Pe 298 ew celles 40 ; way to find a buyer tor his County News ............ ‘18 knotty pine-boards. He placed Editorials... “6 CWS as this ttle Want Ad and was Food — epee SESE just about swamped ith Green Empress ...... ss-0., @ calls. 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WANT AD DEPT a P % we'll continue to hold back antil we have a top-flight man or woman to meet the needs of the fob.” Ritchie, former mayor of Bir- mingham and now a resident of Bloomfield Township, did .admit, however, that party leaders were having difficulty “convincing” peo- ple to run, | But they haven't had trouble en- Jand Circiut Court bench. Appear-| ing and speaking briefly last eve- ning were eight ‘“‘Republicans’’ bid- iding for five judgeships in the spring election | They were incumbent Judge H. Russel Holland. Frederick C. yesterday's vast here, begin today in Havana’s 15,-| From Our News Wires HAVANA — The “war crimes trials of 600 defeated foes of Fi- del Castro, endorsed by the cheers of more than 500,000 Cubans at mass meeting " 000-seat Sports Palace stadium. In six provincial cities, firing squads awaited 42 already-con- demned-men in a nationwide eam- paign which Castro says will mean death for about 400 supporters of ousted ex-President Fulgencio Ba- tista., Castro, after repeatedly de- nouncing the U.S. congrsessmen and newsmen who had criticized Cuba’s mass executions, told yesterday's meeting that the number of “war criminals” his men expect to kill amount to only about one for every 1,000 persons killed by American A-bombs in Japan. The remark drew a wild ovation from the crowd, couraging “Republicans” to seek| The author of dictator Fulgencio non-partisan positions on the Oak- \Batista’s downfall appears today before ‘hundreds of foreign news- ‘men at a news conference, Dominican Republic. Batista denies reports he is pre- paring an invasion of his country. iHe was interviewed Wednesday at his headquarters in exile in the, eaten up during its financi: rr crisis) jin the latter part of last year |beginning to show a monthly profit. OUTLOOK GOOD However, once the east wing is 'financia) gains, Euler has said. Replacement of the faulty instal-' lations must necessarily take place before the remodeling, the city has decided, and that's how the present setback in the expansiun program developed. The city had no construction | when the defective systems were first brought to light last fall. Since then, construction has been halted while officials considered | finances, Euler thought there was orable chance’ that the “a fav- Det quested last year to help cover the repair costs. * Willman has indicated that {u- ture plang to finance the repairs are dependent upon whether or not the grant is made. If city funds are used to any extent — and they probably will ibe, Willman hag indicated — it will "| Tang remodeled into a 114-bed patient: jarea, the hospital expects to make! funds budgeted for replacements | ie n the bell to his apartment: community of 16,000 persons, Was duction 300 persons yas true in some of the Oooded and only now. is. the institution fee Gibson thought it was the! Were evacuated there when the| areas. i Kokosing River |built after the disastrous 1913 Ohio! floods. he automatically pushed the; doctor “Give me all your money or Vi kill you,” said an armed in- | truder, | 1 he gunman ransacked the room. | le made off with $414 in cash and: a ne check. He left. “T grabbed my gun and fom after him,” said Gibson. * * * He didn’t even wait to wrap a: bed sheet around his birthday suit. | Gibson chased the thief a full | block, firing as he splashed bare- foot through the slush. Shots came back at Gibson. Pe- ‘destrians fled to safety. No one was’ hit and the robber vanished, Gibson's feet suddenly felt cold. roit; He realized his bare predicament Area Hospital Council would give, and returned home He dressed and | the city the $300,000 grant 1e- called elie * * 2 hen he called the doctor again. sibson said he may have caught a ae Mikoyan Plane Lands Safely in Denmark | COPENHAGEN, Denmark .) |. Soviet Dep. Premier Anastas | 1. Mikoyan arrived in a light drizzle early today on his de- , States. He scheduled a public address | in Copenhagen tonight sponsored by the Danish-Soviet Friendship | Society. | There was no he would fly on to Moscow. Mikoyan paid a surprise call on Danish Premier Hans C. Han- sen today for an hour's taik that was shrouded in secrecy. Inceme Tax Serviee—Open eres. & Sat. W. R. Bolin, PE 1102 or PE 6-677). rok * Strap On Tire Chaios. Fell Chains, Braid Motor Gales, Cam at Pike Sis i layed trip home from the United | indication when | hit hardest. At least 2 cracked a At least evacuated in Dayton, 1,500 persons were 1,000 in | Columbus, and 800 in Cleveland. A flotilla of moter boat. was | used to rescue 109 families in Hamilton, Dozens of other com- | munities, including Lima, Youngstown, Akron, Verinilion. Wapakoneta, Kenton and Bu cyrus, reperted families moved from danger 2 areas. 146 to Graduate Tonight dike: in manpower. The same * * Zero weather followed the snow into the storni-battered Midwest. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Voters Defy Snow PLAINWELL (UPD—Voters in this Allegan County community braved the year's worst snow storm yesterday to go to the polls and approve a $1.300.000 school bond issue by a 629-318 ole From Pontiac Central {| Commencement exercises s will be held tonight for 146 ' January graduates of Pontiac Central High School. Featured speaker at the ceremonies, which will begin ‘at 8:00 in the high school gymnasium, will be Donald 'M. Currie, assistant superintendent of Royal DONALD M. CURRIE a) Oak Schools. His talk will be entitled: “What Do We Want.” The educator, who received ns bachelors degree at Eastern Michi- gan College and masters degree from the University of Michigan, wil] be introduced by Glenn H. Griffin, president of the Pontiac Board of Education. Currie has served as the dean of students at Eastern Michigan where he was a faculty member for 11 years. Following the processional of the. graduates to “Festive Pre- cessional” by Beach, Lenora King, a member of the class, will deliver the invecation. Class President Donald Mann also will address his classmates briefly, Francis W. Stale., PCH princi- pal, will present the class and awards. Receiving recognition as honer students for their scholastic \ Continued on Page 2, Col. 3 avd WIAD TVW Alyea Cross-Examined Decision Slated (ents to Boost (County Republicans oe Social Securit as Trial Goes Into 9th Day. Y Oppose Income Tax Recommend Authority nae Y| in Police Case —— Ceiling | ‘ominud tom rage ow fOr Wan Horn Parking Soe es a The first-degree murder trial ofjof Anthony Jasinski, a 5l-yea old at ‘ongressman William §, pica . . Raymond L. Alyea stretched into! Southfield nursery caretaker. Offi 2 Oth (R-Oakland County) today ; Zen, Milton F. Cooney, Ralph Fin-' its minth day today as Assistant, Local ier, ers ean a bill to boost the My. Verne C. Hampton, Theodore | BIRMINGHAM — City planners|a talk on narcotics by State Police AFTER C0 THE PON TI AC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1959 é a Earlier Alyea had accused de- 7 ~ Prosecutor William E. Lang COM! tctives of “brainwashing” him | Await Feb, 3 Ruling on maximum amount a person cou Sonne pet Rsrsaary Il Brown and ast night decided to recommend) Lt, Carl. W. Robinson of the tinued to cross-examine the 35 in trying to stutocsinn. | caro and still qualify for spcial)S to the city commission that a park-|troit Post.when they meet at th year-old defendant from Detroit. ae seucece aa Sane Bribery Examination ols benefits. Pood Elliott ro aoaromgicy| ing authority be established to look}/Community .House tomorrow. SORE T T Yesterday Alyea refused to an-| killed the man,” Alyea declared Broomfield said the sew bill, 4. Republicans, but rather as men ‘into a municipal-type parking lot * * * feel -down swer Lang's question about “WhY| trom the witness stand. | Whether Pontiac police office: if enacted into law, would per- who had given indication of sup- ' S¢rve buildings on the Charles! tne niscussion Group has chosen If you pope he had lied” to police about his Jess W. Quick and (wo others @c- mit persons receiving benefit. porting policies of the Republican’ Van Horn development on N. Wood-| . “State Rights” for their topic. popbentions mth the Ja ae wut Fae hed pa re cused of bribery and conspiracy to make up to $3,000 yearly in party.” ward avenue. oe Dp amping 22 Obsituct justice are to stand gatside jobs, compared to the zs * & | Several residents of Brookside) the senior High Pilgrim Fel- TIRED BLOOD State Police Post, of stamping, : = y trial in Oakland County Circuit) presemt limit of $1,200. | Elliott said he wasn’t reluctant drive claim that Van Horn is i iowshin of the Congreggtional Take GERITOL . . on his bare foot and kicking him s 2 Rhimes Convicted in the shins. Whaley will be called (Court will be decided Feb. 3 BY me change is ‘needed, said to put a political twist on the non-| (fringing on city-owned propertY Church of Birmingham will hold its = [Municipal Judge Maurice FE, Fin- Broomfield, to ‘give our senior | partisan election since ‘there has) and the River Rouge channel right- annual carnival from 5 to 10 p.m. Feel Stron Fast h f A Iswer these charges of what A)yea N@8AaN citizens a chance to make ends been evidence in the last two of-way to provide ample parking, tomorrow at the church. ger on arge 0 rson termed ‘muscle stuff.” | Final arguments in the prelim- meet.” weeks that political philosophy has| 4 title search by the city’s Proceeds aunuee in just 7 days—or money back! * * *& ‘inary examination of Quick, 43, of; ‘“The present unrealistic regu- ‘ben injected im decisions of the| jegal council ef Hewlett, Bart- ‘oh ‘ee behd any Lome pes A Pontiac Township man, whom| During some four hours of direct: 002 E. Beverly St.; Charles B. Jation on outside earnings is keep- Supreme Court.” man and Beier has proved con- year will be to Philadelphia. A police said had a ‘grudge’ against examination by his court-appoint- oe oT, of 26 W. Kennett Ra. ing many of these people in 8 Few Republicans expressed | clusively that Van Horn, Tepre- anal of games and prizes the owner of a home he set afire,'ed attorney, William R. Beasley, jand Leaion S. Karnes, 63. of 82242 perpetual state of want,” he said.’ open disappointment te the turn- | senting the Chicago Investment plus a sale of baked and cansed | yesterday was convicted of arson Alyea claimed he did not cal} the Baldwin Ave., were presented yes- s + +t out last night although only 42 Corp., holds title to the westerly goods will be featured. bs a Circuit Court jury of seven’ police when he found Jasinski'’s terday. “They can't take outside jobs elected delegates answered a roll | half of the property involved and women and five men. ‘body at the nursery because he) Quick is under suspension pend- because they will lose their month- call from among 187 chosen at | where the work has been done. Mrs. Pearle Lamp Hill Scheduled to be sentenced Feb. feared he miight be implicated,ing the outcome of the case. ily social security checks. But the August primary. ; There is still some question as te . N ‘. Lamb 2 by Oakland County Circuit Judge and returned to prison as @ parole! Me bs accused of turning over they can’t make ends meet on Objective of the convention was| ownership of the easterly Service ie irs, Pearle ren Frank L. Doty is Charles Rhimes, violator. $122 in payoff money to patrol | |present social security payments to pick 140 of these delegates ‘“ half title of which is being traced | | Hill, 74, of 2183 E. Maple ve 34, of 1676 Taylor Rd He said he found no hedge | man Gerald Navarre in ex- (and the small amount of outside attend the Feb. 13-14 State Conven-| terther. will Se peents oo poomiand i ; * * | clippers or scissors in the bedy, | change for advance information ‘work which they are permitted ti\4n in Detroit. This was done, but oe ive ae ao oe ~ in ‘be in OE S oak Srreste a . fe as the prosecutor contends, when | about vice squad raids on a under the existing law.’ required the Nominations Commit-| 4 35yearold Birmingham man, | Hamilton bot "ion ne Royal from a man who told police he 4, stopped by the Ligenfritz Nurs- gambling game allegedly run by The bill, similar to the ene tee to work past midnight to scrape, ‘Dr. Donald N. Frey won the De-icex. and Pa Ty, pe aasuaae maar ipgeee had just driven Rhimes tO the grigg Inc., 272951 Northwestern Johnson. Broomfield introduced last year together e h delegates to fill | oo Gaaie Ps 3 Price Sale of Nationally Advertised Pontiac home of Jack Marsh Highway, after a night of drink. | but which never got out of com- the quota, the second largest in Discinelaned 1 Service award for) i s s s ECKO ‘Flint’ Stainless Vanadium located at 1265 Cherrylawa Dr. ing beer and searching (or part Arguing for distnisal. defense at- cides was awed to so the state: Pa beat Rhimes later pleaded innocent W) ners for a poker game. torneys Lawrence E. Maloney and ot Rep caves! (Ways « «4 aay ot a With Color ‘Pakkalac’ Handles s a witness, Lang suid, to an setting a fire which Nov. 8 caused Leon H. Hubbard said Quick should : , a“ 500 damages. | “dust as IT got to the drafting have been arrested as soon al and Means Committee. mage he cag bey will Be Ford Division of Ford Motor Co.) He had admitted going to the "eom (in the nursery) I stopped bribe money was olfered. | The proposed new legislation Ford Motor oe Ride founded the company’s Metallurgi- | home before the fire, but denied and saw Tiny Ose! laying Instead, they charged, the Pon. would “put an end to exploitation |i or from Huntington Woods. Of cal Research Department shortly /§ that he was responsible for nett Ne st fae oe Sua whe got tie Police Department assisted/of many of our retired persons, the 42 Aleguite who enawered rol) 20°" Joining, the —— 1951. the blaze which was confined to! wy KO land encouraged the commission of: the congressman said. ll b . | ‘call all but one voted for Harvey, A veteran. of World War I, he: hit by a hand grenade,”’ exclaimed the rear shed and kitchen. | ' e , . | the combat Marine oes veteran, ia crime. Navarre testified he re |for six years a precinct delegate. received the award for his ac- | ‘ceived bribe money in several pay eo. ‘The one said he didn't know Har- ments over a four-month mow B k Off | vey. on and contributions in. Hoods, Snow, Cold Officers Named Zinn? mane COMK UNICAST as see cman ay Se =| Plague Easterners + PARING KIVES @1° ° UTILITY KNIVES Regular $1.95 Value 97° ss Alice L, ;Barry said Quick was not arrested al Gak on ' | fe holds a Doctor of Philoso- | ‘ . G bi ‘sqoner because “evidence in a All Re-Flected Royal On ae hee tacebil | phy degree from the University | |conspiracy case is not gathered \Niary, wilh test Da | of Michigan, In 1953 he was 4 (Continued From Page One) by on lac an ‘overnight ud 1t wax from zero to 10 below mer was named a co-defen- Community National sicomfiela Hills, was picked as | Year by the Engineering Society | of Detrett, And in 1956 he was Hy chairman, Dr, John P. Wood of | naméd young engineer of the | | ‘ oe «is rales feat in the case after refusing to | ine byes Susteaipe Woes? ond Re-Elect Entire Slate (iii, avainst Quick and John Renames Officers and ?samentarian. [ears ge Niro ' | | northern plains, * ; - tomo- as eee eens to northwesterly Of Leaders, Directors wn | Directors in Meeting oii ine we tamoct anil vecm, Prise by the ard Gh © 8” SLICERS . i. | “| tiv Eagineers technic z winds fanned the old ate into te at Meeting Tuesday | | ised a much better result for the, ing. i Regular $2.25 Value Ohio V. in ie “ es coring tie Red-Finn Talks Held Officers and directors of Com- Jan, 31 meeting at the Bloomfield | . nd chil-'& Lee . 12 Regular $1.50 Value ig ® h Lat Ls 10 Ke B. j 1- fompernts ° Pontiac State Bank officers and) yipEsINKI, Finland u®—So- munity National Bank were re. Hills High School. ee lagi Seas Ka. in = Bread Rni — 2-Tine Forks : directors were reelected at the ai preinien Nikitel Kirsten elected at the annual meeting. zt & dren, lives : Wind gusts up fo 100 mph.) meeting viet Dae er .. Le i an a | Alfred C. Girard was re-elected Last night’s convention got off Birmingham. | One of Simms best bi in .cpplery—genul enuine EKCO Flint van lashed sections of western North Re-elected president Milo J is negotlating in Leningrad with president and chairman of the to a fast political start when the stainless steel Knives. ave ; handies Frat never ico: tee 5 Ride ial é “| sorted c andles. Curolina during the night as the Creal ee ENE wee eis Finnish President Urho ‘board, Rev, Paul Anderson of Keego Har- The. Senior Men's Gub will hear, a ka! cofers and ape neat “Sat taal re erica. = cold front moved across the Totainlapon , Kekkonen on relations between Tota) deposits at the end of 1958 4 ticised UAW id nd Ses posits at the end of 1908 : vor, criticise president a i rth HOUSE vtate, Torrential rains pounded |, mounted to $27,487,915 90, Cross) (he two neighbors, the govern janiounted to $87,951.697.0, said (;OP foe Walter E. Reuther dur 1 SATURDAY 2: ee ARE Ache vilic. SIA he Wane te hetoey ment said tonight. W. Arthur Taylor, vice president ing the invocation. FRIDAY SA Y —— Be: Floor - Tornadic winds dealt death and | Karnings after taxes at the end -_ ane Sa tures al the end Helping uioumech he convention | : des ic centucky, Twisters of the year were $219,106 urnings after taxes al tlhe nd doings alive was a five-piece high | = festruction in) Wentiued ky [wisters we Yee vere $ 19, 5, 40, ol Churchgoer Honored of the a were $799,000, ow $2.90 cs Fas band playing cee the oe slapped across farming commun. $438 per share, he said ‘I id. hes in Grayson County, 7% miles Directors re-elected were John PFORIA. TH (UP) — The honor a ee ele t ee directors oti ‘coy, of the Supervisors Room of | outhwest of Louisville killing two GC Cowe, Cross, Rodger J. bm of turning the first shovel of dirt), 7 7 5c kc “ ae TL Gale, the County Office Building | persons mert, Smith Falconer, Circuitlat the site of the new State Park A R eae ' ee aa Fitz. Besides the resolution opposing A woman was killed and three Judge HH. Kussel Holland, br Baptist Church here went to Mrs ie Bn Rca iG (the income tax, others were ap-| gerald, Girard, Alfred R, Glancy proved lauding Pau! D. Bagwell, The “Price Must Be Right” Because arene Asked for This Sale Again— other persons were injured in Lex-, Frank A. Mercer, Goodloe Hl, Rog: Elizabeth Vinz—with good reayon. » in wet R peat of Best B Y ington when a television tower top-/ers, William D “Thomas Jr. and! Atrs. Vinz, 8&8 has been a member Hite nlocher ee Miya gubernatoria) candidate, ‘‘for the Wrought Tron Finish e u $ pled and crashed into the studio, ;Stuart kW nltGeld of the pohurch for TS years ue bh courageous and forthright cam- RANCH STYLE Fee EP Stroig winds bulleied areaa in ca-| ——————— paign"” in the Nov. 4 election. FS Sages tral apd western Kentucky | Disc Jockey Still Awake | All county officers, Republicans Mail Boxes * * * lawmakers in Lansing and Wash- ® Tie flogd threat in southeastern | NEW YORK (UPI) ~ Disc ‘ington, Donald A. Brown, Bag: | Kentucky appeared easing as rain rons e les 0 al eS | joc key Peter Tripp said today he well’ ¢ running mate as lieutenant | changed to sleet and snow. Steady! | was “feeling a little sleepy, but governor, plus county committee | | O. K."" in completing the second ‘workers, were praised in — vainfall and a backlog of water sent the Cumberland River aver | day of his sleepless marathon lo ‘resolutions. is banks near Harlan ) Ro al Oak Two. Police prove be can stay awake for 200 | \ In Pennsylvania, six communi. me AF Plane Crash Kills 6 | ties in the western section report $3.95 88 Value 14% x 5‘s-inch size to hold oan — a n ee envelopes, % Keen finish with pokey medallion. As shown, Famous ‘Pe counters and built ‘a arch 4 dake Crepe en.% to 12% j * ee 1 to 3 tt 87 ed some flooding from the ice In answer to statements by understanding In this case since EXAND (UPT)—Al soles with brown or jammed and swollen creeks. Royal Oak Towns! ml offi. Pye only delayed deputizing until Rossellini wants Action of ay ie cginaanuratl sents They were Ne ; oe ee Pee : tl ee Ce ee eo] ley were Sharon, OW Clty, iis veut: iday claiming that they," report is filed,’ “trons said | ROME up—Robe to Rossellini | when an Air Force KBSO refuel- | . “EB T-JOHN N” B d Franklin, Meadville, Hast Gree 1.44 teen stripped of power by re-| urged an Italian court today to | ing plane crashed in flames | Guaranteed REN JO NSO! ran Ville and Kennard. take quick action on his suit to | shortly after taking off from Eng- | 98 N. Sagin —itnd Floor fusal of the Oakland County Shet 146 Wi || Gr due { q m His § ' Oru) g m Eng- | . Saginaw tw Some families were evacuated in ifs Department to re deputize, | ld ud e obtain custody of his three chil- | land Air Force Base. : oys” ir s’ 00 ear Sharonoas the Shenmengo River con them Jan 1. Sheriff Prank W dren born of his now broken | . hnued to rise Irons byshed out with a rebuttal at Pontiac Central | union with Ingrid Be ae. ; Rivers also were rising steadily thie morning nN Pittsburgh and fears of flood ing mounted at cittes along the Allegheny River ns ice gorges be Kan cracking up Choose from 17 Smart Styles Children’s Size 4-9 Boys’ and Girls’ Sizes 8% to 12 Youths’ and Misses’ Size 1 to 3 Still A Few Left at Lowest PRICES Ever—Hurry to SAVE Friday and Saturday Only “The entire situation has been ‘Confined From Page One) greatly exaggerated by the (own ship policemen, since T have not * * unconditionally refused to depu five them." frecorvd will be Toward Batten, Jack Campbell, Sharon Freeman, (Carol Olson. Louise Shaw, Delores Shea and Judith Welch Strom southerly winds along the Foastern seaboard intensified the ~The fact of the matter is that feanne Johneen will be awarded cold front whieh advanced into the they have indicated they bave no the Y Peen scholarship) and Mi- western section of the Atlantic desie to be deputized chael Nabeig the Hi-Y scholar Coast states: Violent thunderstorms In aecordance with a state law. ship rel IC ular ETTES which hit the region Wednesday enacted in 1948, all township police) Dr, Dane P. Whitmer, super IGARE T TES eisai Howeyed fowers and. departments in Michigan must be intendent of schools, will award CIGA 18 thundershowers were general from). deputized by ther county sheriff ¢t | u i : ne diplomas. This will be fol- Georgia northward ne Waine, jin order to have the power to en towed by the graduates’ reces- Pes Contec © School & Dress Styles force state laws sional fo “University Grand Tn areas not bit iw the cold front Without deputizatio they ‘any he F Choose our facorite brand and @ Sport & Play Shoes ; ; | ithon epulizahion, ey Cnet arch” by B. . Goldman and | ave—-Luckies, Camels, Old Golda, eTnpwer: ” : re \e thie! | “ Bl Dperatures ranged from the (08 enforce only jecal ordinances accompanied by the PCH band Philip Morris Chesterflelds ete @ Jr. Combat Boots in Florida to the 605 frou: Georgia! cer . in low price pilus 7c tax f. fy CS Cheeta aR “Their ferms ran out at mid Othe: clase officers are Jeanette King & Fil : se he . a in WS) night Dec 31, as did all the other Ohanestin, vice president: Mar-| acc ter 28 Genuine leather uppers . composition soles . . . rubber heels. wough New ork, ane » , , won snd Oe in the ea Om M8 pownshi ip police department? | pacer \tnrphy, secretary, and San-! or Carton Suareaieed) i QUALITY with ERD back guarantee. eas Ne y i Cie wn veTN throughout Oakland County,” Irons!) 1 Hhanist. treasurer pacsinge ss anaes ea eee ee ee eT are w Vork Citys 39° was ! ) ie nid. Me a are B Choice of entire stock ineludin near the record high of 613 for! on ' he landed and Members of the clans are: |B Kent. salem, Winston Mit Pare to. Many Stylee—Famons ENDICOTT-JOHNSON the date ACh Wah BUST be DONOR. ADE val erie Armatrong Lenore King | fear? Pall Mall, ete ice ot be od \ ie ta Denali Avpold Naney King | B D Oo f d a hi ee , M ; ai de De zed ee hn Bandra Arnold Carolyn Kploety | “Ge 3 oys’ ress x or s rolcLup in the ped tape proces Carot @kinson Naney Lafarge muine ‘Sport-Liter’ Model Spo hoo! Styles. ae Charles Marge Sue Landry Alse Loafers rt and Sc : The Weather of bonding enna a: , : omar athe nine n yelc@celeceinces “The difference is that) the Gioris ns hone atorien CaMbonds Velves te FONTIAG AND VICINITY. Oceecional other few are merely waiting for Hera ecas seinen | eesat Cigarette LIGHTERS en ne og cae es nen ibe {Atay Empratare tact wait azass, thelr bends fo ae through, walle ierascicr BAENG Ween bs Only § Lett | Qaly 3 teh srg te : cnewidiea ; Prathncg (aatitoactitnt 0 Partly cloudy with » few anew fiur- the Royal Oak Township forte Pat ta Ale k Donald MeConner Reg t pers. compostts Ls) les tonight lord : : ET ET . wiehilavantinece ld Genétraen tes has balked at deputizing com py na tart actaranmere 56.50 $15.95 CABIN s J $16.95 CABIN s _ wae ot Rayditen or ke atic Pipes pletety.” ee " Were Ma ley ont ae Le Suiee 88 ' Latene dow cars Laer 965 Pe RS ee ee | hh. a5 a] mite pean Bunker a Op, tawe x ° ‘shing slowly late today and tonight Ag for reports of vice and cor Doyraine Bitter Robert Marana 39 Le-bax h size ‘ shelf. See / . : ach Camptiel! Haatines Martin “ Wy ‘i Leény in Pentlac ruption in the township and depart. Olvts Cer antes James Mathis eo ue oe oo om On on Oe Oe oe oe Oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe ee oe ee ee Fine a5 NDWELL” li Lawert temperature pire ediug & ain ‘ lose Cheyer Hd erwin . Left a en : " ment, Trons had this to day fier (Coals Karen 4 1D abel matinilcinicn Only 2 Left 8 y Odly 2 Left y att 8 a ssa Wind velocity 18 20 mph “Tf one of ma sergrante were Carole odlitg Priyfie Alen ahvame ee ‘ Men’ § Oxfords nL tor es Atal ompton eToy rova 2 Sun sets J ures ac ali itnn questioned or acc used by accitiven, Carel Conte Paul Moery | ed. engraved $12. 95 CABINETS , $21 95 CABINETS Sin rire Friday, a! 7 54 @ hh tar Cowell Corlne Montgomer? seen jisew Thursday et | 44 pur T would call hind in and pave DUN Garss Coe Margaret Murphy | iad oneeenk. ‘>. 88! — scone sand 1188 7.98 Moon sets Friday at & Ban 1 fai chance to clear himself by FP op as ane dehy BU rep 93%4xlOinch else. ‘ eit eoeaae $ Aen Downtown Temperatures accounting for his actions during, parts ( Lb Xi haal Wy . me on ae Oe we ee we ee we ee ee ee Quelity n 1 } A e (To t MTC Ta seccee. 18 125 wo is a given period ¥ Hina Davee = Evert Ny | Only 3 Left ’ Only 2 Left ‘ . in ee el i. lpm soa. ts * * x Cann id Decker peers Ohanesian - Se veewere ‘ Caroivn Dewees Care : : Ig I | f i jam fa ee) “T have merely given the Royal, perenne one neers eee $24. 95 rage ' $29.95 ‘e158 : ee styles ne ose of Wednesday in Ponting Oak Township authorities the same} Marcy Ounigan Louts Parker #38 H, doudie deer. #HRCWMMD, base cad- 88 wctodhs Kad Wakdel Cua ak {ap recorded dowatoan: Noy Durfee Connie Propet fret with 1 door and All sizes 6 to 12. Migheat) Wrcopeia ture to os 1) opportunity in answer to several Ber Rintre Fivert Puree!) soseet, ke hh 1 drawer Repos: oweet temperat ceeeeeee a LL EME ERE Meaw (stiostatcrer es 3¢| complaints received by our depart [Carsle Porgnson pe cmon aba widnunseunducsou auveenuneanuvauuenues Weather—Rain, snow fog ment concerning law enforcement eaarien ccerecn pines eh Only: 1 Left ‘ 4 Left LADIES’, MISSES’ and GIRLS’ en eee iRerbare Predericns Ruan is ‘ SUEDE PENNY LJ 7 ure ij “haren Freeman ‘aro arty Lowest temperature 5 4 “My request for a repor on Renae) Qarcia \etans Roach $34. 95 WARDROBES , $29. 95 a 58 Mean temperature ‘ 78 hi James Garrison Sam Romeve DD 2 Weather—Cloudy, sume snow rtee activities in the toWAMship joan) Gaytan Marold Schoo! yo hat ehelt “Sen 1988! pH Nac rawers, 363 1588 | tly , - [Bllen Coode Parbara Seybert : rp uu od rs @ighest and awesl Temperatures and the activities of taw enforce Tames Creer Loulee Shae ACTORY eee apaseincd sive. Pe This Date in 87 Years ew in oe has been refuseq by police Garner Otegea Delores Shea Fresh Stock i euemeeseevaueeeadSsevenveuvauenane: officials. Ayivie Hellenbeck Merlyn Shook ; k CIGARS Only Left § Only 4 Left 97 a pense conenbel Temperature Geert j if ti d partment Kevlar soa by aoe 48 mo ers 1 emer ee oe 2 arqueie 17 1! ‘If qa sergeant in my de aul Martwick Jaroline Bm eox 0 ET ‘ $44, ET Raltimore 63 44 Mempht ia 4 oo uth Manseneah! Phil ere JT OF $ i atues Bismarck ® -6 Miami Beach 80 5 refused q request he'd be dropped Fitredn Miarnes. Gen ppenver Reg. $34. 95 rt s ' 95 CABIN $s rownsville 70 38 Milwaukee 27 -3/ 9). : Joan Mortaog Charles Stevens RCIA, bare cs HRCWODB dbase 8 Buttslo 57 38 Minneaponia -g .4/from the force. { have been MOC) iar, Hickeon - Gregory Blevens - $2.00 adoor sad cabinet, with 2 doors 8 Popular suede in Charleston 71 63 New Orleans 75 31 eroy Millard Linds heper Value ere drawers, } drawers Cmetunatt 66 11 Omaba “3 “2 LN Mak d Aim Hodge Krenvt Pomes . “AI metal cabinets, 1 tnished, slight frbig! ond oii erases V9 nna Imehea 6-2 ‘ cabin ename nis shght freight mars ed colors, sizes 2 Cleveland 60 F Makes Deman Rovert Holmquist racy Thompsoa ‘ : : Boden oe ce Si Arthur Hussey Rich ard We ts Pasll | ey rasting.. obey pom pe scratches, factory seconds. All cabinets subject to prior sale. to 9. Det = ryeste ie Arthur Warrilow cigars fy Duluth Be ae puree 67 2) -PANMUNJOM, Korea — (P= | Judith Ja map Ruth Watkins ny now and saves | mr Worth 34 188. Pranciaco 57 60| ‘The U.N, Command today de- Tari | ee oe $8 Nort ind Revghion 11 (6 Trav, tay 2? .°| manded an accounting of 2,147 peatee Sees hove Witsoe, Pp : pope id nh $2 plea toe My 4 Allied prisotiers’ still missing frothy Jones Carlene Wilvon THERS Los Angeles 68 62 Tampa “2 87 from the Korean. War. spread vo Pee wrote’ Treverververrerereyrerevyery sey a A ( { i . , me , , , . a 7 ; ; . } = ne THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1959 zx Sameer 25¢ Volue-—Famous 7 RIM’ Fingernail Clippers. _ All'metal clipper cuts nails correctly, proper angle. (Limit 1). . Regular 60c Value—Bottle of 25's Alka-Seltzer Tablets ’ Speedy, gentle relief from headaches. (Limit 2)............ Regular $1.89 Value—Large Capacity RUBBER Hot Water Bottles Slight finishing blemishes, leakproof guaranteed........... ~ Regular $2.50 Replacement Head Norelco Single Heads 2 heads needed for Norelco Razors (omplete set....... $3.18) Cc ee Quality—Sanforized Flannels Boys’ Shirts or Pants Just Arrived! Plain or Tufted Chenille TT Drapes Value PAIR 1 29 g 66 x 90-inch drapes in variety of colors in . or tufted styles. $3.98 Children’s Terry Panties Regular 39¢ Value - 5 Pr, 9c Rpaly absorbent terry panties With elasti- ses waist. White in sizes Regular to $1.21 Value—Populer Sizes 1-Inch Thick Furnace Filters _ Genuine ‘Dust Stop’ fiberglas filters. (No Limit)............ The SIMMS BOYS Believe in Giving YOU Pontiac Folks § What YOU Need at the LOWEST PRICES! Here Are Typical Values That 4 Made SIMMS Pontiac's Largest | Locally Owned Dept. Store! Simms has been in Pontiac for 25 ’ j years. And in that time have grown i from a small drug store to a depart- } ment store. There must be a reason y . . . and there is: the Simms boys tell their department managers to buy at the lowest prices and then pass ff the savings on to you at the smallest j margin of profit. Tell your friends and neighbors about the buys YOU'VE J a made at SIMMS . lieve it until they’ ve saved here, too. Q 4/ Signed: Meyer. Rube. Morris & Jack Simon. 2 BIG DAYS! SIMMS they won't be- (~ Where the More YOU Shop — the More YOU SAVE! ~ Regular $1.70 Value—SOLID RUBBER Stove Top Mats 11Y%x18 inches. Protects stove tops. Green color........... TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON EVERY ITEM ~ Regulor $1.49 Value—YOU SAVE 71c Round Clothes Baskets ~ Woven wicker baskets, many uses. Handles. (Limit 2)....... Regular 69¢ Value—For Dish Drainers Silverware Cups 22x6x4 inches. Extra space for silverware. (Limit 2)........ — Regular $3.29 Value—with COVER 20-Gal. Garbage Cans — Galvanized, rust resistant, side handles. (Limit 2)........... ~ Regular 20c Value—RAY-O-VAC Flashlight Batteries ~ Regular size, leakproof batteries. (Limit 6 batteries)........ : ~ Regular $1.98 Value—Quilted Plastic Card Table Covers - 38x34 inch size, green color. Protect table tops............ ~ Regular $1.95 Value—10-Piece Screwdriver Set & Rack _ Magnetized blades, plastic handles. Wall rack. (Limit 1).... - Regular 98c Value—Solid RUBBER Drainboard Mats 15x21 inch mat for drainboards. Assorted colors........... - colors. Zipper ets. Sines — Regulor $1.29 Value—Fit Any Faucet Shampoo-Bath Spray All rubber, massage tips, for bath, shampoo, etc. (Limit 1)... . Regular $5.00 Value—All Steel 54-In. Ironing Boards _ Ventilated top, non-skid legs, opens, closes easily.......... | Regular 98c Value—Asbestos Beck, 18x20 Inch Metal Stove Mats Protects stove top against damage. Gleaming metal finish... . Regular $3.15 Value—in Full Color Viewmaster Reels—7 for 3-dimension reels for Sawyer Viewmaster. Discontinued titles. . Popular Storm or Dress Style BOYS’ and GIRLS’ RUBBERS 700 $1.98 Value PAIR er B Al) sizes 814 to 12% and Gey 13 to 2. Choice of red, brown or black colors. Choice of Three Siyles in Men’‘s Jackets Bombe hooded po t re al guar dine with fiber ris lining. Sizes 38 to 46—not all styles in all sizes. 100% Hi-Bulk Orlon Ladies’ Pullover SWEATERS 1° $3.95 Cordigane w+. 2.49 Pink only pullover in size r+ oar: Pink ereuan in dice 3 only $2.95 Value : Choice a Flannel Sport and Dress : Men's Shirts | Values ¢ to $2.89 a iat ae: Peat str ee: ‘e %. a he patton, “tone caer whites in sizes 15 to Bh moon Men’s Work Pants 2” Banforized in grey A khaki fr one eep pock- 2@ to 42. Genuine Weners Stylin trae Lear 2” $4.95 Value ight ff pura 2 to 4 be Heavyweight Cotton MEN’S UNDER SHIRTS | Makes pine se pastes, ete. rated nd "finished tdwood Friday & Seturday Open ‘itl 10 P.M. 6. th pls « q Regular 25¢ Value—YOU SAVE 20c on Ball-Point Pens : c Smooth writing, retractable points. Blue ink. (Limit 2)....... Regular 73c Size—YOU SAVE-20c on BAN Deodorants Popular Roll-On deodorants for men and ladies. (Limit 2)... .. Regular $1.20 Value—Midget M-2 Size Sylvania Flashbulbs '2 1% Genuine ‘Blue-Dots’ for shur-shots. (Limit 6 cartons per persoi) Regular $1.59 Value—2-Pc. Comb. Cotton Children’s Sleepers Snap fasteners, shrink resistant. Sizes 1 to 4. Pastel colors... . Regular 60c Value—YOU SAVE 3lc on Clothes Pins--5 Doz. Smoothly sanded, waxed and tumbled. (Limit 5 dozen)...... TNA cf. Whe) 1m le) hm | THIS BIG SELLING EVENT! LOOK FOR THE RED TAG! AA: Regular $1.00 Value—Evening in Paris Famous Lipsticks Choice of assorted shades. New fresh shipment. (Limit 3 tubes) Regular $2.98 Value—Assorted Styles Ladies’ Dresses Styles include, sack, overblouse, shirtwaist, etc. All sizes... .. Regular $1.19 Value—Pack of 100’s Anacin Tablets : For headaches, colds, flue virus infections, etc. (Limit 2)... .. Regular 10c Value—YOU SAVE 9c Men’‘s Pocket Combs S Heavy duty, standard size men’s pocket combs. (Limit 2)..... Regular 98c Value—Full Automatic Cigarette Lighters Imported copies of famous American makes. (Limit 2). . Regular 99¢ —COLGATE and LUSTRE CREME Toothpaste and Shampoo. : Comb. Colgate toothpaste and lustre creme shampoo. (Limit 3) Regular 10c Value—Assorted Titles Kids’ Pocket Games Checkers, Tic-Tac-Toe, Pop ‘em Rocket, 1-to-15 puzzle, etc... . Regular $7.95 Value—4-YEAR GUARANTEE Electric Heating Pad 6-way switch to control heat as you want it. (Limit 1). ....... Regular $1.00 Value—Scout Style 4.Blade Pocket Knife . C Regular blade, screwdriver, leather punch, can opener. (Limit 1) Regular $1.00 Value—Nationally Advertised Woodbury Hand Lotion : Keeps hands smooth and soft, generous supply. (Limit 2)..... | Regular 10c Value—Assorted Colors “~ Crayons--Box of 8 ‘Regent’ yo for office, school, home. (Limit a boxes) aes 53: 44 ' Rights Reserved to Limit All Quantities STAM were ROL Esyast] SAGINAW Street THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22..19 Would Make Some Exceptions ~ Wants fo Ban Man-Woman isincton ANOTHER BIG PRICE CUT WASHINGTON (UPI) — Rep.;blind. Well. almost everybody, The!‘mother” and limit us all to one | y Frmanvel Celler (D-NY), chair-jlast farmer left Multer’s district, each. Seems re asonable i at man of the House judiciary com-|in Brooklyn, some time ago | Sen. William Langer (R-ND)| ae : mittee, is in with a proposal to out- Fic sTaMPs TOO proposes to give women govern-| | , LY . law distinctions between men and Re Harley O. Stage (p. ment workers 60 days of paid 4] women. He does make some ex- @P. Tar Staggers aternity leave Put not oftener € ee W Val, obviously a broadm! nded : , % ceptions. than once a sear, Langer’s bill) , . type, bas introduced bills to (1) | Differences in ‘physical struc- specifies | : make daylight saving time sega! j ture, biological or socia' function” ) — == and (2) make it mandatory every would continue legal, although) yy oe whenever Congress savs $0 if Celler does not say specifically, & . Claims Tuition j whether this kind of thing would) Rep. Hamer Budget (R-Idaho) be encouraged PrQposes to abolish free CONTES- ‘Charges to State ° t sional mail and make his col ‘ some false starts, is not ready J i i ' ‘ite ‘e”" BILY « Michigi the windows. would be barred under a bill by 40d Michigan State University to Zep. John Bell Williams «D freshman Rep. Seymour Halpern Charge tuition to slate pcenl Miss) | as nstitutional amend (RNY). He left one problem Pep. Russell Hf Strange Jr. (KR bY aS A Cf “ty “. Tore " Ge . unsolved. How would the In- |Clare) said today mentito icave to thesatales reels: ve ranl) ieveuue isriaice ibandie)| |S juate of Central e venue § c ( | Strange, a graduate pir: tion of health, morals and domesti sotto Tange, 8 bee ee i So you can see that the 6th leagues lick stamps lke the rest ‘Students Illegal for business a moment too soon The mailing of matter “tend LANSING (UPI It illegal Pelations: | Also certain her Gat its mailings under that law? Michigan College, intends lo make $100,000 WORTH OF GOODS SACRIFICED SAVE UP TO 60% AND MORE! Congress, organized at last after ius (). i Urgent legislation is piled up to ing to incite crimes of violence for the U niversit of gan ters, like elections and schools Rep Joel T. Broyhill (R-Va) is it legal back with his plan to make us all Strange discovered wording in Sen. Homer Capehart (R-Ind) sing the Star Spangled Banner the the law that says state students has a bill to give medals of hone: to persons performing heroic acts S4Me Way This task proved too “shall have the privileges of the In preventing highway accidents uch for the Suth Congress. Rep cena wathoui athe payencat 0) HERE’S THE REASON FOR THIS SALE... Because Easter comes early this year, we must sell our winter goods faster than normal, so down No doubt he means people who /4 : mu ' ; “ Ke it 2 ) ean Pe enon go prices on nationally advertised goods. Our loss is your gain. Even at these low prices you can “Charge It’. Get Holden red stamps too! stay home on Labor Day weekend. “Ants to make WW legal to t ay Se OA Se ie ete : Bee HARA ete ton ine ee heen ODL LLL LAELIA LL TL LL LLL LAL LL Ae Another attractive safets mea ure has been dropped in the hop Abe crang for acuon 1s a bill Read of Bees at Carell ’ per by Rep Abraham Jo Multer (D ms Rep Harl moe Hagen + De a ify) 39c Yard Goods St. Mary Coats Come Save! $39.95 Nylon Hose Ladies Dresses NY). It would make it dliegal ta 'o tnake qisspelling not only less ACA, NS. % U Ph —Cornel ih : Reg. 5.99 Aft drive any ee ne aah aan lykely tout alle ed His bill would. es _ ‘ : phe. Fine Quality Percale Save! 29.99 Coat Sets, Va WINTER COATS 89 values. New Spring need ieee f } ta) vids athe ody iw Mi Pesr . : been roadtested for 100 niles ‘™ablish a? mal Grammar! “a ‘ com | ates and Flannel Sterts> Coote 1% Shades. Sines 819-11. Sizes 10-44 4 aate 4 a : ane mos complete wekeepihy = md . Ci hss [ : Hmin “- a bo ae “ap LAL ee libraries in the world During thi Multer incidentally may be Us ee ie NO | past 30 years, the university has C C ng for some kind of record — |fe jturned out more agriculturists introduced 96 bills on opentng cay W = iwith masters’ and dociors’ decre: = something for everybody Rep Jider Dollinger (D-NYolthan any other mstitution in. the 8 widows, orphans, businessmen, the: wan! to define the word world Ladies’ Dresses Save on $13 Oress, Sport Styles. 9-52. 3.88 Better Dresses to 16.99 Crepes, Wools, Acetates. Sizes 8-44 9-00 Ladies’ Panties Reg. 35c Sellers. White, Pink, Blue, Maize, Sizes 5. 6, 7. 19: Ladies’ Bras 1.00 Circular Stitch Cotton. Sizes 32A-40C. 49: Girls’ Dresses Reg. to 1.99 Sanforized Prints, Combinations. 3 to 12. 1.00 Girls’ Socks Reg. 29¢, Come Stock Up. Sizes 6 to 10'%. 16: Loop Rugs Come In and Shop at the greatest RbesrAee beck veces selection of dual sleep sofas, studios, mattresses and box springs in this C area of Michigan. 3 Big Stores to serve you in Oakland County. The Panel Curtains Better Fine Rayon 42x81. Come Save. original chain furniture discount house. $99 FUR STOLES and FUR COATS We only carry name brands. M.S.S. —- MEANS SURE SAVINGS! HOLLYWOOD BED non tufted mattress, match ing b springs, headboard and ¥ lee i “meg 50 Cannon Towels Boys’ Shirts Ladies’ Skirts jf Ladies’ Coats | Sheet and 9 39¢ Large Hand Size. ae pertepee ‘ 3.99 values Wools and To $25 Wool Pile Lined 2 Pillow Beautitul color. Save 14c Wie They cee) Seine snow Novelties. Sizes 22-30. 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PORTIA “Tage at Huron | tetas 5060 Dixie Hwy. : | KINSEL DRUGS tic “Maren et Sesinew (Dovnteen (Downtown Pe Pontiec) —— Miracle Mile Shopping Center | HnTH-Em suoprnecexTER \living @s:.much as three years'10 per cent of the total population. | — ae { : ager geen ay al, { : f ‘ } L | i THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1959 | pew, ; 3 4 Ieee eee of 2. aes | | (Advertisement) ; PT) . _ , water, but at other mental insti- {g » longer, an adjunct to the table} * i oe Woman Finds Phillips Fired Affer Storm) Zs .0-<...Uife Expectancy |*= ! * * * | Talking to Pears, Arthur G, Lyon : i Relief From ITCH | president of the Branch Coty BAtjor y ote el oe bart er Coldwater nesseceresent ables Issued water “1 deched t9 death for 714 years, ‘ a “ and misrepresented the} rth 41.5 62.3 68.3 Thon omnd nda ew wpa oe 0 | 10 ra) ef 0 Wa el community” in charging brutality) | - oe eek eal noe | = . * € | Hares eed _ tongieref waa : and patients abuses. Some Gains Shown in 4 m po ae QUALITY : . ° ‘ . . wich ae "Tusiorass “LANSING @ — House Speaker 31, but he has drafted a resolution os ee Insurance Firms’ First|% 22 293 322 | W all called L : : : ethedist ; é ; : pcr ete hel mini bocttis Don R. Pears (R-Buchanan) has|calling for its revival. Atoalaael sald the investigators New Chart Since 194113 if) ins ies | papers speed ealing owt eruchiog—se |fired Rep.'Harry J. Phillips (R-| Meanwhile, Gov. Willlams ap- |‘‘made a quick jab at the thing 7 85 90 101 | (ACANE today a¢ all drug sorts. |Port Huron) as chairman of aj pointed « “Blue Ribbon” citizens (and then ran away.” NEW YORK (AP)—If you are® 44 51 59 Priced CG Sinste 3 |house committee which investigat-| Committee of eight te review | Carl Vinton, Coldwater contrac-tig you'll live to 73; if you're 40! from org ed Michigan's mental hospital sys-| Featment and administrative jtor, said they served as “judge. ow make it to 72: intant|Co} a LISTEN TO item. practices in the mental hospital | prosecutor and jury.” He pointed | YOU" Make . your tGirl Scout Plunges B usdreds of ; WMUZ FM | Pears gave Phillips the air yes-; system. : out that later investigations by | Child should live to 68. Into Creek to Save 2 aaa ie ieidog lpia stock 108.5 on Your Dial ‘terday after a delegation of Cold-} The governor said an impartia}) State Police, the Mental Health * * Detroit's New Christine Commercia) | water citizens complained about citizen probe ‘was needed tb te- Commission other uncovered; That's what insurance compa-| ST. LOUIS (AP)—Girl Scout’ | ——- the committee's methods in inves- |” the|DO *¥idence of criminal acts. {nies find a new mortality table,/Diane Ailer of suburban Affton’ RAYON CHENILLE | clephone » Ti tigating the death of two men pa-| Store confidence in care given the} the first in 18 years. has done her good deed and it| aS ts i SM | tients at Coldwater State Home and|mentally ill, shaken by the Cold- | 8 In those 18 years Americans Should take care of some days to Traverse Drapes $ 99 | 'Training School. water investigations and another at! 0 ice red have gained a few years of life. come. BATH SETS | * * * Traverse City State Hospital. } The life expectancy of the 50 year! x * * + Set LITERATURE 5 9 ; | Phillips’ seven-man committee! Jo head the group, the gover: | old went up 2 years, of the 40 year! Diane, 12, dived into the frigid! 84” 99 Pr. 3 Oskisnd Ave. lactually went out of business Dec.) ,o, appointed Dr. Rebert J. Mo- | ® ® old 3 years, and of the infant 6 Waters of a creek and saved her Long Bath sri and Matching | witz, Wayne State University pro- | 0 en ire Ing years. jyounger sister, Cynthia, and a id Cover. ) fessor and an authority on health | Nearly 100 years ago the aver Seven-year-old neighbor, Russell, | and hospital administration. 5 Are Held, E As jage life expectancy of infants was pad be ihe two plunged into: HUNDREDS OF SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS re e xX Cc | \ ne water when ice gave way, : Pears, who appoints members of eg abe joy G90 B yours lets than row | Guitev icy were rutieg ce aliaal s@0 WALLPAPER : all house committees, listened for; Apprehend 20 More IN| the table, based on figures sup-\Neither Cynthia nor Russell can’ E co ooo ge pil te abun bg ae Thefts of $750,000 | plied by 5 large insurance com-|5¥im | 2 ‘ | : : \tests against Phillips’ investigating | |panies for 1950-54, replaces one | 34 SOUTH SAGINAW ST. FE 2-7001 | gee |p jures. They were armed with DETROIT «&® — Police have drawn up in 1941 and covering the) Proportion of U.S. residents over The Stature. of Our letters trom civic groups, city of-;cracked a stolén tire ring that Pome 10 years. age 65 has more than doubled WE SELL JOH NSTON PAI NTS | |ficials and individuals in the Cold |they say netted $750,000 between! Women have an edge on men, since 190) and amounts to about, water area and in St. Joseph and/last July and December. |Benton Harbor, all backing the in-| Five men were arrested yester-| _stitution’s administrators and em-'day on charges of conspiracy to| ployes. commit larceny and dispose of! x stolen goods. Assistant Prosecu- | “They represent a true commu- tor John W. Coury said at least inity expression,’ said Coldwater 2) more arrests are expected. | Alderman Dale A. Dean, chairman 'of the 12-member delegation. | Pears said he thought the dis- pute stemmed “more from a clash of personalities than any- , thing else.” He said he spoke | from five years experience as a former state welfare agent in operates. : _ Arrested were James Thomas, Questioned by newsmen after-\39 William F. Stone, 37, and ,ward, he said: James Revoir, 30, all of Detroit; House members may very well) Fyfiott L. Sullivan, 36, of Dear- vote in favor of the (Phillips) res-/porn: and Harry R. Fowler, 26, O | olution. But in view of the unfavor-|taze} Park. | ef able light cast upon the investiga-| ‘The five were arraigned in re- | | tion at Coldwater, I don’t intend to| corder’s court. Pleas of innocent | De | reappoint the committee chairma®|were entered for all after they | ’ PIN fo _ | Of members: ___ {stood mute and waived examina- | CW EPIINES | Phillips, told of the situation, |tion Judge W. McKay Skillman | yee eeeeerer 2 | said: released them on S00 bond eect | 72 N. SAGINAW ST. ' “Whether I am renamed or | Coury said Detroit police first not doesn’t matter, The important |were tipped on the ring’s activi- | TS OO Prescription Department .. » ts reflected in the confidence of our community. Doctors and patients alike respect our work, our fine store, and the quality we dispense. "SAVE" SATIONAL JANUARY CLEARANCE! Coury said the tires were stolen from the Great Lakes Sugar and Warehousing Co. of | Detroit. Four of the men worked | for the company. Police said the | fifth man sold the tires in a Our prescription service is not just drugs — | pills, elixirs and other medicines. Included | 8 | 8 also are complete education and continuing study, care and accuracy, and the desire to serve you well. Thus, our stature in pre- scription service is established. Dearborn service station he BUY AT THE HUB AS THOUSANDS DO thing is to keep the committee \ties by the FBI, which learned | of tire thefts while on another | | going. 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THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1959 : os a we ta oy B | AA GT received notless than two per cent| phasized, “but merely strict com- sconomy Grows'y*wrsse"” Election Law Threatening iss" = i is . the local vicar about the church \aciiNGTON (UPI)—President has been growing at roughly the by the McCauley Sa hid A new election law is being put)precinct delegate and candidate for the Feb. 16 ballot, Murphy said. toc. Oakland and Rose Townships bells here, nding| same rate as the budget. itical Nursing in Pontiac aa “® to the test in Oakland County much clerk, Daniel F. Foley Jr., of New| This is not politics,” he em- ' will hold caucuses. * | In fiscal 1950, the gross national |S¢Ph Hospital School of Practical to the dismay of some Democratic) Hudson, in which Murphy said the * * kisenhower's federal spe Gash said the-bells located 30 budget for the coming fiscal y oa ee was $263,800,000,000. The Nursing Cs Mount CEE the township candidates who find them-| new law wold beenied Wh ————E———————————————— == = yards from his army quarters. js almost twice as big as the | §°39 617,000,000 spent by the feder ay Detmlt piacucaly! ursing Enver’ selves out of the spring election., Besides, Murphy said in his let- | r rang on one ocvasion for SeVEN federal budget of 10 years ago. | overnmienit that year was a 15)ane the Shapery Schot Outen | ATA lise. the Democratic Party. whichie hours straight. That's if you measure spending per cent slice of the total pie. lela Cardia, uetcincal nursing. | The law. pussed alter the spring ¥@S not on the ballot two years|fi DR. HEN RY A. MILLER : Ce ee eee ictly in terme ot dollars | The new budget calls for a Bt Bist cing and long.termn 967 election, requires a political 4g in Addison, Holly, and Milford |f) . P ers.” remarked Lambert a federal outlay of $77,020,000,000 in Pes Sr teener ies in the dis Party not on the last preceding| Townships, was cognizant of the) Optometrist : The 3,000 miles of unguarded, , ey IE tee ee the 1960 fiscal year which begins | ssion a “ |township election ballot or which| !¢w and complied with it to qualify’ 7 North Saai S Le | | ake ietween _ hots “6 nd ited a 2 ee wi y next July 1. If the national econ-; oe ifailed to get two per cent of the this year. ie ort ginaw street : A ee vt no, tion's total output of goods ane ony continues its recovery at the | vote for supervisor to file petitions) Foley said in his letter to Mur-'}! Ph FE 4-6842 H | a ee a) em me ce Pete et .d rate, the gross national Two Crawl to Safet |with the township clerk in order to; phy that the law ‘‘stinks’ and [) one . i two nations have ever enjoyed be- approximately the same wie as jexpectes ie val 1960 will be! y | alify p* r Vlahoald = ha ad : 1e ; ~~ @ q fore... says the Stanstead, Quebec. the fiscal 1950 budget, Pee ieee teed of $490.00.| DETROIT m—Mrs. Betty Park-|m emote ne: SOSEEES 1 “Better Things in Sight” ‘ ) Sorat Te wen The explanation of this apparent 000 000 1 he projected budget con-,et, 36, and her son, Alexander, 7, | Affected by the law are five It now requirce mew parties to iE _ peaceful amity to “mutual under-, ie explani ) oO oat Gtlabel total crawiedita walety Wedneuiay nec: Democratic hopefuls in Lyon file petitions with the township | | z witens Kf stitutes Jo-B per centor the Township whe have been ruled clerk 49 days prior to the election | Contact Lenses ; ' standing and trust.” paradox is that the ( S. economy { onds after an explosion flattened ._* * ‘their eae in st Giair Shores, ff the Feb. 16 ballot by County containing signatures of not less | The growth rates of the budget Clerk-Register Daniel T. Murphy | than two per cent of the total SPECIAL PURCHASE le the economy have not been |The ia rene ee dr. | voter registration at the last No- | precisely uniform over the past 10) Cinder irs. Parker vemsber’ olection! Plus years, of course. At the midpoint) : —in fiscal 1955—the budget was | 64.970,000,000 and the gross na-| Our Regular Stock i product was $77,000,000, -. 000. Unele Sam's share of the pie that year was 17 per cent. Auother way of measuring the | Our $5.99 size of the federal budget is in | BAN LON relation to the U.S. population, which also has been growing, Long Sleeve Cardigan On Jan. 1, 1950—the middle of the 1950 fiscal year —the population = = ‘ py, Le A SWEATERS | fev ie tne te = Pa pbg Vy" Old time savings for that year figured out to $264 (pre “Kee Vf are hack! Chote (id 99 On Jan, 1, 1955, the population a ed vias 163,800,000 Dividing that into Will Yy Fi d S ch Vv | h h di Sh j h G , a teleral spending vrsa per capita) Wowhere Will You Find Su alues as the Merchandise Shown in the Good Housekeeping Shop ,OLOTS figure of $387 : ’ The Census Bureau projects a population of 179,000,000 by next Novelty, Slipon Reg. “ Jan, 1, midway in the 1960 fiscal OK year. On the basis of the Presi SWEATERS $2.99 5 dent's new budget, federal spend ing will amount to $420 per capita q | (3 3 per capita. This One Took a Little Doing to Come Up With — ‘1 But We Bought All the 1958 Models That the Factory Had Left! KELVINATOR 13 Cu. Ft. j Colifornia oes Me) vee team ERIE A ry a 1eme or » — ee 3 = : |e ¥ - prees| - CAPRI PANTS Agsin. teers ee heures ; pL in lie iat es tell only part of the story. Per Tear aan it i { capita income figures also have I roen markedly in the same period -— ; 2000228400828 momar fe | | | ees REFRIGERATOR-FREEZERS Ses $1 in fiseal 1955 to an estimated : LP aia is ete aul Ie amines in eens BY, Tape b ng J Nae ETA | Automatic Defrosting 68-Pound True Home Freezer | g There js still a thid way of : : SI g measuring government spending eegetebies = t It is used by economists to deter | ("a mine how big a share of the | ee BY / lan fi = || il I All through the 1958 selling $ FREE | i season the factory suggested Delivery ||| price was $399.95 — Very Eales semmtee \\| limited quantity, now..... Yee Warranty ll With Trade 36 NORTH SAGINAW ST. Joie arian] |i SR | Set AB NO MONEY DOWN! AMAZING! the new 1959 Combed cotton corduroy in pastels and black This method js highly compli- cated in its arithmetic, but es sentially it Involves comparing | actual government purchases of goods and services with the total national output of goods and services. frptt : = | The following paragraphs give this comparison on a calendar year basis i * * * } In 1958) governments at all levels purchased §$91,200.000,000 worth of goods and services, or 21 per cent lof the nation’s gross product In 1955, government consumption of goods and services was $75,600, - 1000,000. or 19 per cent | In 1950, if was $239,000,000.000, or li 7 per cent New 1959—30-Inch FRIGIDAIRE In 1944, the vear of peak spend SPACE SAVER perctcaa/ cncicecd Gainerieal ELECTRIC RANGE f th tonal product. a Li e gross national produc Regular $239.95 199° NO MONEY DOWN Made! C400—Shel! Pink Swap Winter morning blues for a song , ; with this cheerful Genera! Electrie Clock- But in prewar 1959, the figure Radio. 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Open Mon., Thurs., Fri. | FREE ri | ‘of PONTIAC : PARKING ILE OUTLET Tees, Wee. OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY ‘til 9 P. M. / FE 8-3717 1055 W. Huron St., Pontiac Set. ‘til 6 51 West Huron Street — *FE.4-1555 : | ’ ‘4 . Mi ‘ 4 feo } poat- \ ' ° THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22. 1959 NE a a era From the Adele Simp- son resort collection comes this slim silk dress with the new, short - cropped curved overblouse top (this one buttons down the back). The waistline is ac- cented by a wide sash-like belt. Mrs. Inwood Hosts Foursquare Club Members of the Foursquare Club, Order of the Amaranth, met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ira Inwood at Ferndale. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. William Cousins on Delaware drive Feb. 17. Calls for All -Woman World Peace Parley CAMBRIDGE, Mass, (UPI) —Agnes E. Meyer today called for an all-woman international . peace conference in Geneva to demand of “primitive and predatory males’’ that the bil- lions the energy and brains now spent on nuclear weapons be turned to “life-enhancing programs.” x ® *® The noted author and lectur- er said that with the very conti- nuity of life ‘‘threatened as never before’ women should drop their ‘‘timidity.” With the ‘ferocity of a ti- gress protecting her cubs,” she said, they should issue a “cry for universal brother- hood and peace among men (that) would echo around the globe.” ‘WOMEN, UNITE’ The slogan, she said, should be ‘‘Women of the world unite —The lives of your children are threatened.” Mrs. Meyer made her plea in an address before the Rad- cliffe Club of Boston which also carried harsh words for today’s “lady of Jeisure’’—liv- ing an “artificial life” with nothing to do except to ‘‘amuse herself” as best she can. * * bd Describing marriage as a “part-time career,” she said the country no longer can af- ford to support “‘vast numbers of female drones.” She labeled ‘“‘tragic” the present-day ‘‘overemphasis on sex as woman's greatest as- set.” She said it has resulted in young girls going to college only to “find a husband as early as possible”; and in vul- gar, tawdry and lewd contem- porary literature that treats sex ‘as if it were America’s favorite indoor sport.” * bg x Referring to her proposed peace crusade conferene, she said it ‘might well be the most powerful answer to Commu- nist aggression.” And, she added “It might be the only appeal that would per- suade the. primitive and pred- atory males to do likewise.” UNDERESTIMATE POWER Mrs. Meyer, wife of the chairman of the board of the Too many, she said are “still eaught in a sense of in- feriority to the male that has been drummed into them throughout the ages.” This ti- midity, she claimed “has no reerense in a society which has supplanted the advantages of mere strength by the importance of intelligence, courage and determination.” * ® * Mrs. Meyer suggested the In- ternational Association of Uni- versity Women sponsor the all- woman conference and that women of Communist nations attend as well as others, She said each delegation would “go home to declare that their male political lead- ers have failed them and their families” unless they insist that the billions, the energy and the brains now spent for | By Study Club Annua! Election Is Held Members appointed to the nominating committee for Par- liamentary Study Club’s an- nual election are Mrs. Dale January-March Group Meets The January-March Group of| & Moats, Mrs. Joseph Phillips and Mrs. Russell French. * * * Mrs. Harry Lunsford will serve as program chairman for the coming year with Mrs. Er- vin Christie and Mrs, J. R. Shaffer. The annual demonstration Mrs. Meats ‘is sponsor and Mrs. J. C. Norton leader, x *« * Also taking part will be Mrs. Ralph Schowalter, president; Mrs, Lewis Swartz, vice presi- dent; Mrs. Maurice Weiner, recording secretary; Mrs. Christie, corresponding secre- tary; Mrs. M. A. Groves, treas- urer, and Mrs. French, auditor. The annual luncheon will be held March 18 headed by Mrs. George Watters and Mrs, Leonard Saarri. Mrs. Christie and Mrs. French will assist. meeting will be held Feb. 4. instruments of death be ap- plied to life enhancing pro- grams. ” She suggested strengthening the United Nations and other “constructive international or- of First Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. George K. Cram Assisting the hostess were Mrs.| #2 Samuel Patterson, Mrs. H. B./ 3 Littletell road for luncheon ganizations; furthering health and education ‘‘everywhere” and development of peaceful uses of atomic energy. What the world needs most, “now that the future of civ- ilization is at stake” she said, is the ‘‘wisdom of mothers.” CLAUDETTE L. SHELTON Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Shelton of Summit street an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Claudette LaVon, to Garry Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther T. Cox of Euclid avenue. Lowes and Mrs. Glenn Dolan. Taking part in the discussion, led by Mrs. Roy Ashwin, were|} Mrs. Dolan and Mrs. W. J. Baum-/|® Mrs. Floyd Phillips, gartner. Mrs. H. G. McGrath spoke on |i social education and action. If your muffins have a tough | pons crumb the chances ere you are|i Ofticers Are Officers were installed when Welcome Rebekah Past Noble Grands Club 246 entertained the Past Noble Grand Asso- ciation of District Six at Malta Hall Tuesday. * * *® Mrs. Albert Kuyler assumed presidential duties, Others in- stalled were Mrs. Ray Lewis, vice president; Mrs. Mae Bai- ley, secretary; Mrs. Edith Pinner, financial secretary and Mrs. William Allen, treasurer. Others installed were Mrs. Adiel Bilbuyck, chaplain; Mrs. Installed Ralph Pitsenberger, left sup- porter to president. NAMED TO OFFICE Also taking office were Mrs. Robert Raymond, Mrs. Albert Densmore, and Mrs. George Nichols, Mrs. Ira Inwood, and Mrs, Lena Biskner. Mrs. Nichols, junior past president, presented the IOOF Home at Jackson with a check. The next meeting will be ob- served with the Milford Re- bekah Past Noble Grands Club Feb, 19. Orry Ritter, guardian; Mrs. kk. A. Aldrich, marshal; Mrs. Gladys Viles, musician; Mrs. Laura Rubright, right support- er to president; and Mrs. selections. at DIAPERS Reg. 3.75 Des, eee 2.87 rte am Curity gauze Loveliest cover for year - round .- wear! Easy crochet, this little cape in pineapple design. Use 3-ply fingering yarn or string. Lovely and goes with everything. Pattern 833: Crochet directions for small, medium and large cape fn- eluded in pattern. Send 35 cents (coins) for this pattern—add five cents for each | pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needle- craft Dept., P.O. Box .164, ‘Old Chelsea Station, New York 1, N.Y. Print plainly poucee number, quilling. toys. "tn the book, a spe- cial surpriee to meke a little girl) happy—n cut-out dol! elathes to ae color. Sepd 23 ceuls for Uns book. ye Infant Crawlers Reg. 2.98 eee 1.88 Washable. bag tly Fig he roy tm printe or selid. - ded knees. 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A splendid opportunity to pick up that extra coat you've needed at far below their regular prices. BY Tapered Slacks Reg. 10.98 end 12.98 A new concept in slacks es. slimmer and trim- mer than ever in wash- able orlon and wool. Stripes or plaids. Sizes 10, 12, JUST ARRIVED SPECIALLY 720 i. + on Ii +: BSR ts8 3s gy, Fri. and Set. Only Sale Priced SPECIAL GROUP ... BERNHARD ALTMANN CASHMERES Imported cashmeres in black, grey, bamboo, beige and navy ... sizes 8 to 18 and petites’ 6 to 16, Coat Salon — Second Floor ei Shop — Main Floor ’ : : ‘ % THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JANUARY 22, 1959 — i SUPPER PARTY PLES — Surprise your flavor. There's also a hint of herbs in the filling. guests with hearty wedges of meat pie. Under If your guests don't eat up all you've prepared, the flaky crust is a juicy, savory filling. Apple be glad. these pies taste just as good reheated. sauce helps to keep it moist and addg an elusive Meat Filling Kept Moist " With Canned Apple Sauce Bake Fr agrant It's always fun to serve these sure. And, if by chance, there is ® * pies. They're such a gay surprise Pic left, next day reheat it...) n IS U ins it's still good eating. | for guests .. . look like frult pies hut are really meat ples, and, Supper Party Meat Pies husky ones at that. | eal id hace thinly sliced | take tender English muffins There the pies stand, savory and! 2 ive ground chuck ind serve them temptingly fresh rich, waiting to be cut Into big 1 cen dry bread crumbs ind fragrant with coffee in the sinoking hot wedges. The chopped) 3 (ops cere itty seascnine morning or at afternoon tea You'll meat filling brown and crumbly \y tee poon; thy me find these yeast-raised delicacies is pungent with onions and herbs. | Fees soe nak ~ ee ees aheeo imam Tee Eo And tangy canned apple sauce Ix) | 4-02 Jur pimiento, dived ~weets that are served. Since one nixed through for @ dash of the; [<" sestrs unusual. The apple sauce also Saute onions in butter until sof! helps keep the meat deliciously Slightly heat ground beef in an moist. other skillet, mashing lightly with One whiff of that savory filling, |fork, to separate beef into small one look, and guests fall to with! pieces. Drain off excess fat. "en as well frank gusto. F.speclally the men! Beat eggs; add bread crumbs, FE.nglish Muffins You know with what enjoyment apple sauce, poultry seasoning, | iveup. nik batch of dough makes some 2 doz- en muffins there'll be plenty to use as a base for a nippy rarebit or in place of rolls at the evening nea a 2 tablespoons cigar they greet simple, hearty, uNCOM| thyme, salt, ketchup and pli |} teaspoon ' plicated dishes, So these meat ento. Add onions and meat; mix i ee eee pies with their flaky crusts Win) weg, for aniiieeded | vennt _ their vote every time. fo package or cake yeast, active dry Line two inch ple plates with or compressed ip fted enriched flour The ples could easily become pastry; place ly hamburger mes oe your very own hostess speetalty fire into cach pie plate Cover) Seald milk Stir in sayar, salt for buffet suppers. for informal tops with pastry; seal edges tO land shortening Cool to lukewarm dinners, fer luncheons. Once igether, Trim off excess pastry, 'Measure water into a large mis baked, they are easily kept hot make faney edge. Make slita in ing bowl! (warm, not hot, water In the oven (turned to very low) reps to allow steam to escape. : for active diy veast. lukewarm Don’t Skip Breakfast meal and breakfast, remind 'ex-iNiutty Fingers of Bread [Remove crust and , cut each slice tablespoons finely chopped Brazil tension home economists at Mich- | ; : G iB kfast Treat into 3 finger-length strips. Dipjnuts. Roll bread strips in nut Ever thought about why nutri-jigan State University. Those strips into 34 cup evaporated milk; |mixture. Place strips on rack in tionists tell you to eat a good|*breakfastiess” folks stretch this| Brazil nut cinnamon: sticks are/brush with 4 tablespoons melted|shallow baking pan and bake in breakfast? The average Person|to 18 hours to the lunch period — (delicious bot breads for breakfast. | butter. moderately hot oven (400 degrees) spends about 12 to 13 hours with-|then wonder why the “midmorn-|To make them, cut six l-inch slices) Then combine 2 tablespoons cin-|for 20 minutes. Yield: 18 strips out hearty food between the dinner! ing slump.” from: a loaf of unsliced bread.'namon, 6 tablespoons sugar and 6/or 6 servings. QUAKER INSTANT COFFEE | SLICED PEACHES 69 L4Z99" Jo Cons OL E ¢ rounds | | i \ ) Sirloin Steak rou ceeded. -4 | ree to be brought out as needed Bake in hot oven, 00) degrees. op compressed) yeast). Sprinkle Bake two, bake four . . . people | 35-40 minutes, or until delicate ,¢ crumble in yeast: stir until cis: | will pass back for more, that's brown. Serve hot. solved. Add lukewarm milk miix- —_———— ————— nnn te ee ‘ure ‘ Add about half the flour; beat unt ameooth, Stir in remaining ( OO k | es T h at Tra vel flour. Turn out on lightly floured | board. Knead until smooth and e | elastic, Place In greased bowl; : brush with shortening. Cover. a Need Special Touch Det rise in a warm place, free | from draft, antil doubled in bulk, about t hour. By JANET ODELL moderately hot oven, 15 de Pontiac Press Home Editor grees, for 12-15 minutes or until Punch dough down ivi Yone. Ceol on rack. Makes 2 [dough in half. On a board heavily Last week we had a letter [0M gopen. sprinkled with cornmeal, roll out an 82-year-old) grandmother who! leach half to a thickness of ', inch wants to bake cookics to send to Cut into rounds with a 3inch her grandson overseas, Written inj some (me. This recipe uses apple .ookie cutter Cover Let rest on a beautiful flowing hand, the letter/hutter for the filling. Hhoard about 30 minutes Filled cookies keep moist for says in part: * * * . hal Apple Butter Bars ; oe e ~ nhe . my alice , ree age * Toam_ore ady to mee some 1's cupe sifted all-purpose flour Place on slichtly grea ed, me (cookies! to send to our grandson| 1 tea poon baking soda dium hot geriddle, cornme sl coated r + ’ te a1 in the Air Force overseas. | can't Eee eee elt eooninis oats uncooked [Side down. Bake until bettom is remember the kind that keep well) > cups sugar well browned, about ls minutes: j Joup butler or margarine melted 80 Tam coming to you for ne 1a cups apple batter turn and bake about Ts minutes advice” In a bowl, sift flour, baking loner We think there are others in the | soda and salt togethe: Sie ip Pontiac area who might be send ing goodies to sons, husbands and yrandsons overseas. We've hunted New Way to Use lp some new recipes for them to blend well ise as) well as for Mrs. Bessie) Press half of mixture very Leftover Pork Roast Gallagher, our correspondent, firmly into a greased 12.8.2" | oats and sugar; mix thoroughly Add melted butter or margarine; Wrap each cookie separately in | baking pan. Spread with the | Playorful way to use leftover 1 aluminam foll or plastié wrap; | @pple butter. Cover with the | oust pork in the case of thin cookles put | remaining — oat mixture, pat | Skillet Pork and Cabbage two together, back to back be- Nightly. 2 tablespoons pargarine fore wrapping. Cushion the bot- Bake In a moderate aven 350 Med cups aired ‘cootet oo con . crushed . cee ES tom of the box with crush degrees, 45 to Do minutes, or until abhege paper or unbuttered popcorn. » teaspoon sugar Fill in all cracks and cover the lightly browned and done. Cool yn, 2 feaxpeone tabouty soy ca . ’ 0 i Vine stk top with the same. | pan. Cut jnto bars Melt butter in 10 inch sk | #2 + * * * If your cookies are going: over | seas. it is betfer to pack them in) Thin rolled cookies are apt to’ ugar and soy sates dd) sav inetal containers. Coffee cans do) arrive in a dozen pieces. Kul Miewe aiilice 1 teaspoon ata time becwtse well. You can seal the edge with pinwheel slices should pack nicely, {mount needed will depend on. its adhesive or plastic tape , Brownles probably take first place as the universally favorite cookie, Just be careful not to Wheat Pinwheels overbake them. You want them| 1 cup shortening ‘You may use them as iecbox aren thes dishesreuld be Tightly flavored cookies at home. * * * : r aes eco Le: 27 cups sifted browm gugat to stay moist until they reach their)” 4, reaspecn ral . juntil enbbage is slightly wilted but) tee 4 yh 4 . ‘ destination. sew fukedien still crisp. Serve at once Makes 3 , " . . 8, cup aheat germ SOTV LTS If you want to vary your regu supe lice eiiujarpoeeltieus i lar Brownie recipe, add four 1 teaspoons baking powder ee '% cup hope nute - teaspoons of instant coffee 1 aquare meiled :hocolale H ; ‘Help for Messy Cooks with the sugar to make Mocha Cream shortening with sugar, ! P y Brownies, Three-quarters of a salt and vanilla. Stir in. eggs.| No need to spatter the batter cup of finely chopped cocontt | neat germ and flour sifted with over a cookbook’s pages if you may be substituted for the half ji icing powder, Mix well, Divide have the “Cookindex,” an attrac: cup of nuts usually called for in cookie dough into equal parts, To tive styrene plastic cabinet that a Brownie recipe. fone half add the chopped nuts; to holds 1,000 recipes. It’s made so a Simple drop cookies pack well/the other half add the melted [recipe card mav be inserted and and keep their good flavor while|chocolate. Chill dough. ‘easily viewed through a panel traveling. These sour cream drops! Then roll each part '* inch thick. atop the cabinet. The product. ts have oatmeal in them. Place chocolate layer on top of offered by Webster Unified Ine., Sour Cream Drop Cookies light layer and roll together. Cut iNew York, N. Y. in thin slices. Bake in moderate | s SEES ilet over low heat: add pork and brown Nightly. Add cabbaye, sprinkle with i : : ES * Cover tightly; cook over very) i i low heat, stirring a few times, fust, | NESTLE’S HUDSON Garden Fresh Candy Bars FACIAL TISSUES CARROTS 10 a 39¢ ie ae 1 9« Cello ] Or KRAFT CHIFFON VELVEETA cHeesE | LIQUID ? 2 §% Keg sis 5g NORTHERN PLANTER’S TOILET PEANUT TISSUE BUTTER White or Colored A rai he so. AQc Store Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat. 9 to 9 Friday 9 to 10 — Sunday 9 to 6 Corner Baldwin Ave. and Walton Blvd. HILLS BROS. COFFEE DRIP or REGULAR— Pound Vac. Can 39° e Seana White, Yellow : 5. Choice c | Steak 99: @ Ponceke Mix 10: roe T-Bone YOUR CHOICE ......... Pkg FRESH, LEAN DIXIE PRIDE BISCUITS 10° BEEF Plain or Buttermilk, Pkg. st | GROUND Towne Square cuerry’ PIES Frosty Acres Fresh Frozen ORANGE JUICE <5] We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities SUPER Phone FE 2-5192 Bazley’s Famous “Junedale Brand’ HAM| _ well-trimmed Tender, Juicy ae soos EXTRA LEAN SHANK HALF 78 NORTH SAGINAW ST. Mi | BUTT HALF SIRLOIN Ab > > b| “69 STEAKS OPEN FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 P. M. CASH MARKET ROAST 78 N. SAGINAW =, 49 [SRVAREN= 49- @ ROYAL SCOT CENTER CUT lyeLiow “) = 2% SLICED ; HAM b 1 cup brown hog Sh firmly packed ter : ' cup soft bu oven (375 degrees) 10 minutes. | itee sour cream Makes 5 dozen cookies, BUY MEATS \ ecipeureic i} 1 teaspeon vani)ia ——— dt senabeon' pons . | at WHOLESALE 9 teaspoons baking powder Cold Weather Drink | lager opp oan | SAVE at ERIN FARMS i cup uncooked rolled oats These are wintry days when! PACKING HOUSE! i cup raisins or walnuts, chopped steaming hot drinks come into} MILFORD Add sugar’ to butter, creaming |their own. For one such, we sug: = fluffy, Add egg and beat pest a toddy made of 2 cups of Directions: a ‘a Add pig ata oe brewed tea, 2 cups apple juice, 1) ; : ry ingredients together; stir tablespoon sugar and 6 whole! cae Sa heed 1M) rig into first mixture. Add raisins or cloves all heated together, then'f Xt?" R Ei tegtitte ERIN nuts. strained and served with lemon Drop by teaspoonfuls onto but- |slices. This makes enough for 4 Nala al apse ad ean! On tered baking sheet. Bake in |servings. LEAN, MEATY SPARE RIBS Center Cut Chops CLUB STEAKS Lb. < Lb. € “None np ¢ | Higher” TENDER, SLICED BEEF , LIVER Dw" ae -Pan-Redi Fryers: "35° — eaten ’ PS ae ue | ; eu : : ‘ : ar : re | ee Aes | Flees - | T]HE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1959 LADIES ALL STAB ' ‘ Wk 5 whe |Ward'sPurn 4622 ShawsJwirs 38 29 . Dishm'r Corp 45 23° Clay Craft C ey | H. Hight Mtr 43.25 A.N. Hickson 30 38 ? Hart W'dow © 41.21 MiriInn Rec 27 40 R&R Moters 3929 Blats Beer * Bs Sprerooes Ticons vs Avon ate SAFELY with J&R BRAKES i Vamed a an colt ae 20,000 MILE & Holly’s visit to West Bloomfield|a big battle while Clawson meets|will be highlighted by a battle be-| and a Lake Orion-Avondale clash| Madison rounding out the slate. | tween two of the three teams dead-; feature a full slate of prep ac} Unbeaten Rochester seeks aang sere ag Sal tivity for Class B and C more state prestige and its 8th nips ~ : i teams in this sector Sc successive win at home against |™0"t. Anchor Bay, the other front-| The B have been rolling! Lapeer in its 2nd Tri-County out- runner, wil] visit Armada. Dryden lalong close on the heels of un-| img. The Falcons and tomorrow weet) to Ercan Oty ane Memphis beaten Brighton in the Wayne-Oak-| Visitors each have 1-0 marks vai eee = sai * | land race but every game is a| thus far. Romeo meets L’Anse Cult aan he in, “must” one trom here in. Creuse in the other loop tilt. games in the area wi have Reyal Oak Shrine at St. They wilj find no easy task at | Millington at Ortonville and| Theresa, Utica at Lakeview, South. Keego Harbor unless they can | North Branch at Oxford make up|Lyon involved in a Ist place duel, bottle up John Lucadam pretty ithe South Central slate with Ist} with Boysville in the League of well. The, same is true of Brigh- place occupant Imlay City idle. | the Lakes, and Oak Park at Lam-! OUTH ton which will be at bome | A full Southern Thumb schedule! phere. | For PLYMOU end 339 Maj pe - Si against a fast-impreving Clar- | ° : hange pie = | enceville five. W750 eter 5.35 - *eeesee Clarkston, even more so than ‘“ “ For 1955-58 Front, Exch. 5,95 i Leep winning from] Says “People Come to the Ball Park r BUICK Holly, needssto keep ng 1936.57 Seri 40; 50 & 3.98 For 1955-58 Rear. Exch. 3.98 = = to oe a ee bh 60; Front Hs koe: 3 efending champions wil] host a. M L k N H For DODGE esl Samcbghtipere 4.29 3 For CHEV; Bloomfield Hills quintet which has) ays 1 es : e W ome a 194730 emkeroeee EVROLET > ‘failed to hit the form expected’ 1946-56—Front or Rear 3.49 1942-50—Rear, 76, 66, 68 .3.98 ii Milford . 4 . ° (except D500 & 7-Pass).. 1949-58—Front, 88 & 98. ..4.39 of the Barons earlier. Z it T1SCO lants AP Wirephote | 1957-58—Front or Rear... 5.35) 1949-S8—Rear, 88 & 98...4.29 | seeks its 2nd my against North- $80,000 CALL — Willie Mavs, San Francisco Giants’ outfielder 1940 Pe! CHRYSLER 1939 PP coat ptillaad 3 98 vile: *« *« * calls his home to tell his family he has signed his 1959 contract. 40-55—8 cyl. Front or -58—All, Rear..... ae We ; _ NEW YORK (AP) — Now that/after the Feb. dinner of the base- He met with Horgce Stonehz New York and th t j Reor (ex. Imperial).... .. 4.19 1942-48—All, Front.......4.29 Seow All Avondale and Orion are cur- Ww illie Mays is the richest man on|ball writers, acs at wie enaro Uy New York end ie core Sapam Front 9.35 1955.58— Al, Prowt lle. ses ae rently locked is 5: Se beers 168th street he can't live in| After a year in California, tt __ _ a Corl isossposnudonds : } —All, Front. ...... : For 1951-58 Front and Fitzgerald in the Oakland B i seemed the time to ask Mays for, For DE SOTO ~ All Brake Shoe Prides Shown Exchange Price... 4, 29 ‘chase with 2-2 records. Both have| peace. People keep calling him UP jnis reactions to his new summer, PIONEER BOWLING LEAGUE COOLEYETTES 1950. rae seco 4.19 an — Lapel Old bop For For 1951-58 Rear | bee n HE acm from week t0lin the middle of the night (say 11/ home. a Division | Onn wL Front or sees We er Cars a odels E ‘week with the Dragons appearing : « wy tens YL or WoL Verklers ‘1 21 Spencer's 36 31 Tk Font "7" | Net Usied “Above call at foosmenee Pace... 3.984 } tne more steady overall, lity, ne bes all right he said “Peo RaLkeR® fyb ERG m BE Site SR Ree ee aaa nn ace — Fitzgerald and Troy hook! up in x *& (ple come to the ball park, That's PM A. Georgel’, Il 486. Pontiac Cees S12, Oekland. Realty bits “Where's all that dough?” a vis- what I like.” Plumbing) 713—2081 Oakland Realty 2318, HEAVY DUTY itor asked of the man who ssigned| How about the people who booed a mee h the San F G for last > BRA KE FLUID Unbeaten Dearborn " micedhinry cn gain 1 ree out there rented S.A.EA proved! Heavy | ‘ thought you'd have the floor paved | me real well,” he said. ‘'Those d 7OR1 T J C | ith $100 bills.”’ ith t booed, I think e | pa | duty 788 cay a | Ops unior 0 eges "Willie sailled: “Uncle Sam gets io never had been "ta yeaa \, : most of that,” he said. “It's all before. You know, By The Associated Press {right as long as you can keep ajknow what to expect. _High-scoring Dearborn Junior little."’ | ‘Now I think the people fealize College, averaging better than 90) \yays owns a four-story apart- they really have big league ball. points a game, is leading the Mich-js,ent house off Broadway, a block |A year has gone by. They are get- igan Junior ‘College athletic con off the subway. It juts up from |ting used to the idea of the Giants. ference in basketball with a per- “4 Sn enciaca’ Double end! Makes 9 tect cecoed ihirou a ses poesia 4 street like a San Francisco|not the Seals (San Francisco's old adjusting easier, ¢ they didn’t o's) other approved ' * fluid, 12 Oz. 49. | BRAKE Adjusting TOOL — CHEMICAL ADDITIVE BATTERY SAVER Makes It Easier Starting in the Winter ' . Abou steps and you are/minor leagué team), I think it will Dearborn-has scored 635 points|there meee an payee Mon.-Wed.-Fri. 8 A.M.-9 P.M.—Tues.-Thurs. 8-5:30—Sat, 8-12 leads the 12-team circuit by a full . xe * * * * Mokes Battery RUBBER Broke Adjusting ACROSS FROM THE MIRACLE MILE Run Stronger HOLE COVERS. |game over runnerup Benton Har- The late movie and the late late| And the ball club. Can the and Last Longer Each %& bor nal te: aan |Movie keep Willie glued to the tel- Giants do better than third” WOHLFEIL-DEE 2274 S$. Telegraph GUARANTEED! — Several teams, however, are Still evision set, until the wee small] “I hope we finish higher,” he FE 2-4907 J & R AUTO STORES hs ese for the title. ‘lhours. Consequently he sleeps said. “The main factor is the, standings: charge"—eliminates basic couse of failures! GUARANTEED! DOUBLES BATTERY LIFE (15 N. Saginaw penseorg 1 8 pesto gg te: Ae ane ol in the|We had a lt of new boys. Inst ento r gi é sett tte ares Seach nian amazing Lace deal Prag recent ial es Bay, ci 7 $ 2 Traverse City ; 3 finished basement help pass the year, like (Orlando) Cepeda, mica it ur —re es ry use 2 jattle re : L “Like-New" power! Dissolves lead sulphate deposits in old battery FREE PARKING IN REAR jrunts ™ePit? 3 3 Hixhiand Park 4 eae . [foi peveryet ite! x ial — prevents formation i in a new battery! Helps keep battery at “full Use Your } & R Credit— Willie's wife left for San Fran-|land and (Leon) Wagner. They 5 Take Up to 2 Years to Pay felon de poh dp amir ee Me POP py or pget es 2 seria. outpoint Eddie kins. | 138, Chicago, 10. CONVERTIBLE TOPS immediate Installation Win Santa Anita Pp ° a, ontiac Undercoatin 8 Sign Contracts g ON FIRST LINE, 100 LEVEL, ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT Se 1 fans evervwhere, goes afer Join Farm System Smith believes his horse can win DETROIT (UPT) — The Detroit | gineering and racing and loses it, ‘cisco earlier in the week. The should play better ball. | —_ 3 Smith Believes DETROIT w—C.W. Smith's Hills-, 136 S. Saginew reaicats Six Bengals in Fold 000 top money next weekend in the) QUALITY FAMOUS DAYTON | 4 5 The eto Eneacering | ee ‘Giants’ center fielder will follow | | “Guaranteed for the life of $ your car.’ Protects your car ® ' 3 from rust-out. Quiets your Hillsdale Can Plus Cl SP E CL L on vere Pontiac n oseout... i A .@ @@ ldale, the new darling of racing oe ee Now; Allen Park Pair Santa Anita maturity. tee who makes money on en-: ‘Tigers have signed six players to promoting fights, is thinking posi 1959 contracts. tively about the big race. The latest in the fold were Smith said he expects a field © Positive Blowout Easy Credit | No Payments Terms ‘til March 7 Credit Applications Processed Promptly No exchange necessary .. . if you have no tire in exchange add $3.00 per tire. a Complete front end Ozzie Virgil and Steve Demeter, ‘of 15 or 16 horses entered in the, din 88 runs and had a .309 batting rivals for a third base job with the 999 999 race, which will be run NYLON © RAYON 6.70-15 ee their signed jover a mile and @ quarter dis- BY EXPERTS ° contra tance. ee ee TUBELESS e TUBE-TYPE aos bee Virgil batted .244 last year after: Hillsdale, the surprise champion. NOW is THE TIME FOR WEW SEAT COVERS E- Black being called up from Charleston. smith secured for $25,000, probably Custom Trim — Floor Carpeting — Door Panels — Head WHITEWALL Tube- a ee bel ee ee will carry top weight. — = a Tope Lovered — Boat Tops and ; play e Tigers. as ~ BLACKWALL type | fee pve nner nae SEAT COVER MART in the Dominican Republic. Ca e@ Results Demeter hit 18 home runs. drove g ) 111 S. Saginaw St. FE 8-4534 CUSTOM WORK . Wednesday's College Basketball average with Birmingham last), pom 66, Georgia Tech 55 Ne a ne ing affair, 68-67, from Field Land- scape and Griffs trpunced Rex For the losers, Roger Nosek hit 17, Jim Skimmer 16, Jerry Hill Protection season. | DePaul 76. Western Michigan 65 The Tigers also announced that niagara vi. Butiaie Biaie 34 | . * it 7 i * Salety treed” Des : eh enans Pn, and Se me, ve OVERHEAD LOCATIONS 4 | = a . Pie, . aricis : t 28 i 7 ail! Ata Safety Tread Design siz slo) NYLON ‘catcher Gerald R. Thonie, 19, have eecs hier a Elon 50 | LOW y TUBE-TYPE BLACKWA signed contracts with clubs in the Kentucky. Stee ee es e Long Cold Rubber 6.70-15 $13.45 $14 an Tiger farm system. st cud Minn 79. ‘Wiver: Falls 7 | Mileage ° ‘ | secchere Orecon i oaae Tech 67 | 7.10-15 16.91 17.99 . )cal le (a nee Sees aa Mudd 42) SAVINGS FOR YOU 7.60-15 18.48 19.90 | NHL Standings siesersoierth a TUBE-TYPE WHITEWALL WoL TPis oF ca New York AC to Rings Point SS sy IN LAKE ORION—2 LOCATIONS 6.70-15 $17 99 $19 90 Chicago, S000 is 1 10 Po 1 4 ‘Broome Tech 89. Mohawk Valley 54 i Authorized Pontiac-Rambler Dealer 7.10-15 | 20.85 22.55 )=Be feet | Ls % iss iit Big Difference! | 2S a EIU TUBELESS BLACKWALL Bt Pain | A cles smnel ron soul ste cme Shade 2 Came ot Sai GUARANTEE* 6.70-15 $17.95 $18.95 |New York 130, Cineinnat! 109 lgrow a half a pound a week. Al MY 2-287) 7.10-15 18.95 20.47 P tedenae ge igreat Dane should add five pounds. | 1. 15 mos. against failure caused : : | ae ee comers ; by chuck holes, nails, bottles, 7.60-15 ates Witten . . iy) . t } sls: wi 1 : Big Scores in ‘B’ Tilts 2. Lifetime Warranty oot fac- Se 22083 $22.75 i 1g [ AR AN [ f CALE tory defects in workmanship AUe . : and materials. 7.60-15 25 Le 2 Y Point totals went high in class|Bernie Stafford and Harry Edging- *Adjustment made on a pro-rata basis ‘ ° . B city league games last night.|ton each getting 13 and Jerry Long. at manufacturer's current list price. Pricex Plus Tax and Recappable Exchange Booth Homes wok @ -high scor-|getting 12. 11 land Art Larson and Bud Hay, ward 10 each. George Lang was Griff's top man with 20, followed by Al Hart with. 17, John Collins had 10 for Stan-, Standard, 72-35. Five players hit in double fig- ures for Fields and four for the Booth team. BRAKES RELINED the tren etede af tale ‘pe waa ee. Other Cars in Proportion See he ew eee oe ee adjustment includ BONDED BR AKES Jiti Poteet's 21 oi Booth with’ dard. ing caster—camber ~ . Gadi faa! @ Later ond Metoieh 95 Cass Avenue Brake Service |} ¢ smg95 0 [th 12 oh? Same Avenue ote A be ey eee BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL! MOST CARS @ Inspect oo Cylinders Plymouth FORDS ‘49 to ‘54—CHEVIES ‘49 to ‘57 $] 6” | Values to $15.00 ‘We Guieniees: Our Pat \ BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT DO-IT-YOURSELF ALL BRAKE LINING—40% OFF _ AIR_BRAKES AND VACUUM UNITS EXCHANGED | WESTINGHOUSE AND WACNER AIR BRAKES We Torn Track und Pamenger Car Grake Brame SPECIAL GROUP | MEN'S HATS Open Friday Nights ‘til 9 P.M. 106 North Saginaw Street — 7. ahi, KUNLAAC PDS, LEUKSDAY, JAN UARY xz, 1v6v 130 Elks Lady Bowlers M.O.T.M. Ne. 182% { DRAYTON PLAINS COMMUNITY we Wil we Ww Ls Stroh’s 8426 Midtown L. 1 39 41'Club Tahoe 60 26 Carters Inc. 37 3 Tru-Bilt 50 30 Drewry's 3743 Terry Mach. 49 27 Team No. 1 35 4 Pabst B. Rib. 49 31 Rich TY 35 44 Green G R. 48 28 Dixie Rec. $5 “|| Tasty Bakery 46 34 Orchard LT. ae 45 Midget Bar 4636 Team No 3 34 42) Midtown Let. 44 38 Carlinzs B 33 Ws ucards G 4234 Drewry’s B. 33 > Seaboard Fi. 44 36 Marliss Cius, 30 49,Dawson’s H, 41 4 Trene's B 32 4 North Side 8. 40 39 Pont Rec 26 54 Club Dep. A. 38 38 Latimer R 29 4 J. Roerink 254, Roerink and Pearsuil Mikes iar t 37 39 Pont. C. U 21 "7: Tru-Bilt 1122, Midrown Lettering} J Denisutk 247, J. Denisulk 655- No. 1 3176. i‘ lub Dep. Asteca 1034, Club Tahoe 2697 WATERFORD WOMEN'S Hanger Grill A&A H Ht Capital Glass 40 24 Access Airport R. M. J&M Hew, Lutiman Home Heati = Height’s Bup 38 42 ee Weld 2 ‘ i ' , Arthur Burling 240, Cal Durnen 639. | ELK’S HOUSE ; 4 on wk ida Bervice 995, Dowagiac 2638 | Another big weekend is on tap) Club 99 38 19 Osmun's 28 2 ELKS' LADIES MONDAY LEAGUE for the men and women bowlers of | Twn. Ctry. 36 21 Sparks Grif 74 44 ~E ~ _ ' nes Huron Cinrs 3423 MoM P 8.2! 8 piuys Pian 4 per mt the Pontiac Ellks Club as play re- Nu-Brite Plat 3225 Sam Henson 25 54 Gy,’ 48 Lakeland Pharin sumés in two big tournaments, Drewry's Beer 31 2@ Det Des G Uo Hut {B8hovs 46 HH Smith O1 Co 38 . : Carling ni eh pe a Praple'« Mita 45 Waltman Bakery 3 a3! A total of 30 men’s teams will nson 27 WwW ; msn d tanner Linen 45 det 7) n & En = Town & Country Lounge 944, Tuws & Batic ge eee ee ini sabe traveling to Ann Arbor over Country Lounge 2759 Me os aid ‘u Broeoer Ue Mt ‘Saturday and Sunday in an inva- = Snail if People s Markets TyQ— 2d LAKEWOOD 54'ers ision ofethe Michigan Elks tourney Ana © W. bait ose. vend ae ar nay MIXED on the “Yad weekend of the an- ulo by i) ak nid Hutteniocher 47 24 Coppercralt 35 37 get 0 : Yea Hoos «| 49 nual affair, Bpencer's 42 28 f boat be " fo 36 Sede Z 46 Rocco's 42 79 Natie 11 4) Maveday @ 41 39 Fouler 248 Also in the 2nd round will be 19 34 i 28 4 & j a Voce ei : in eS ae Ey sar Me a Ae Coopes tee the Ladies National Invitational Tom » Haw . 15 a bin Gn n ‘ : , ante Ho: re 1 Set sm tee ) being held here at the Lodge #10 J Stoltenberg 247. Marge eT Al 4 iui ocevar 62 ff) i Rocco's 976, Ward's 2695 | alleys with participants from five LAKELAND LADIES states taking part, ELKS LADIES — Wok w L wt AWN Hickson 45 18 Butler Bakery The men will be out to do some- | Or. Millers 9h 14 HBrewere H EB. tz vo Cas Lie Phy 40°24 Brinig =| Averill Auto 2418 Saifis Ba: 2 2 Qodharat» : 25 ol I oe » 27:46 thing about an almost complete ‘ 1 ities Bye 0 25 evn Ha ri 5 fer pee Eee ig og Pont St Bank 3627 Lean) No 10 27 zi sweep of Ist places made by Fe m- Woolivers F. 23 ss eet, 3 Koran De, 22 2 dale keglers Inst weekend, A small ‘ ¥ 9 ‘ - 14 lt ’ bodice 207 fal 200. 1) Ware toate ae ue Gal ee Rll bed a local group failed to place among | 211, Lb Sandow 494. K Burton 837 Br goa igo ain the leaders. Miller's 708 Chuck's Shacks 669. Dr 2 Miller's 220 FRIDAY NITE B — DIXIE REC Church's, Ine 51.17 WPChix 16 | L WwW OL OW F 6quares 29 «Pontiac Herke " 16 Pontiac lodge ig tt for some of Paint Shop “i 94 Bt Stephens 235 16 Trophles Inc % 30 Pontiac Hee 3 28 460 » money during he 3 Stephens 1 30 32 Quality Print 34 36 Thrifty Drug 37 81 WP Mistakes 28 40 $14, 722 in prize money 4 Fillmore Hdw 3933 Coughlin 11 40 Pontiac Hee 2 34 14 WTGrants 31 41 two days, Ultra Stone 39 33 LaVere 1 g8440 J Apollon! and BE Peabody 176, A | . ; : Pabst 36 38 LaVere 2 27 44 Auer 459, ‘Thrifty. Drug 666, Erophiee| Exeept for team standings, Pon- 22 i! 870, Paint inc. 1668 : et. waite 228 Wiis s78, Paint } ‘tlac people were pre tty well left ce 1C WOMEN pis Out of the running as the women's | N i] ® varner i ITE B® LEAGUE WoL Merey Ambul'ce 397 Roberts Troph 36 tourney started last week. aint St 49 A Bt Stephene 2 36 39 Muley Bea ley 1! Pont Ploor Cover 24 Fi iles duoas Piimore Haw 421) Guallte Print. 14.49 Greyhound Hus 20 GMTCCr Union 24| Thirteen teams, 13 doubl s é Bt Bienhene) 42 14 Coughlin 44] Ned © Drillers 1 Lion Btore aa and 26 singles contestAnts will be at sy av ~N 99 47 Stroha 27 thoebel 9 aS Bl Rup a i; laven No : 28 o Ham Benson s 27 Pearsons Purn 15 representing Pontiac this weekend Russel 211, MK. Willhite 564. Uitra . © Vitasinsky 192 BE Mortls 603, Mercy) he Invitational against topnotch Stone 949-2713 Ainbulance 684 - 2500 f ro I Mis i oy : performers from 5 AMIS, LIS: nowisantTes wi a sata MONDAY seeOTe sour}, Royal Oak, Port Huron, Ann e } McKnight’s 60 20 Ted's Drive 39 40 Mickey's Plaza 7 Zelma's nh Arbor, Kalamazoo, Monroe an dj BAH FR Miz 55 274 Magi Care 49 4g Otters 46 Lakeland Ph ; Barrison'’s G. 6129 Sylvan Bly. 32 44|Happyland 6 44 MH smith OM Mt uskegon, DAD Cinre 49 31 Pachoud I 21 4g) Peoples’ Mita 43 Waltman Bakry 31) aig entering their 2nd weeke nd | Bare Foote G 46 34 Team No ® 21 59) Banner Linen 42 Det Dea & Bng. 26) A. Costello Eo 42.47 Comm. NW We pi e7 Det City TAF 40 Townsend's Pht 26 ‘of activity will be the state men 8 8 Kuechle 182-500, McKnight 158 H (Hbsen 148 M). Plelda, 606; HF . t Det vit) a1¢ 2. , re emith Ol Co. 786, Waltham Bakery. tourname SS ee all ae - t 2206 jand the Eagles’ state meet a LAKEWOOD SATU RDAY BOYS = W LI LADY EAGLES NO. 1790 | Adrian, Ury Dogs 8) is Budde a 4t wi L| e women's leaders: ee ot pines ss ft Onel TV Mery. 43.21 Mysterious 8 1991) ID “ x Ae fs 42.30 10 Pins 90 4) Swan Cine 42.21 Pont Rec 27:36 TEAMS » 2300's 14 8 Tigers 16 44 |b oulse 14 30 Hobby Pte 12.52 Question Marka, Pontiac sane : af P. MeGinnt 118 8 Foster 609: 10) “) Smith 2729 F Orose 564, Poutiac Vashinder Inc Pot ttac 26 : Pina 955, Tigers 2590 : Rec 817 Obel TV 2602 Dalsy Chain, Traverse Clty aba 3 a | = Brownle’s Five, Detroit oo a NDAY NIGIET MIXED DOUBLES IMPERIAL GIRLS BPOK No. 618, B. Green, Ofilo BUDA Bars UL i wi WL | Ward and Van Nuck, Detroit 2024 Pin Pasters 48 Woodrhopperk 16 Mar n Bowl 82 24 Shaws 17 30\ Ivan @ehram Realtor, Pontiac oA2a Seldon Strikes 45 ‘Two & Two brit fia fl 24 Ponttae Elec, 34 41/| five Pelunias Pontiac 2a Cs 41 Qutter Lriatere a K cheater i. 41.34 Strohes 14 42|Pfeiffera, Jackson sews zee Pinniesers » VYord Hirde Huron BH SS 30°37 Town & C. 26 $0/Gharkey Rec, Battle Creek ..... .. 2800 Hot Shote 18 Double Trouble p2ijteomerd Dist 8 38 | SINGLES Pin Pasters ®12. Pin Paxters 237 | J. Ciohl 212 J Goh) A Huron Bow!| ajice Mavrnek, Hoyal Oak ...... . 104 Barhara Pickett 230, Barbara Shotweli/@73, Huron How! 2539 Retthte CGulasctk, Pontiac . 664 29: Hob Pickeit & Chuck Shotwei) 222 Virginia Boles, Porttac Le sir Cartier 612 . LAKEWOOD: “ONE O'CLOCKS : lntny ee le Shafer, Pontiac -» 40 = ; 'L i perothy Koviach, Battle Creek : ae A DIVISION—PIONFER | Pop Hatters 0 30 Elia L. Phar. 24 36) Felicia Reattie, Detroit . Bn Wh wit/Mary's HW 8. 30 20 Allatars 93) Narte Schooley, Pontiac ead aT Pret Carrier 47 29 Motor Inn Ro oY yajAuburn BAT aa 22 Alley (Cate 19 Wl evelyn Jacob Hattle Creek .... ....f28 Al's Beer 8 42°14 Mold-A- M i ao), Lois Arms 242. Ruth Peterson 620 ‘nayhelle Amith, Royal Oak ...... 624 Pegay » No 1 4) 34 Dawson Hwd, 34.42) Eli2, Lake Pharmacy 600, Top Hatters|cjorja Blaisdell Kalamazoo 622 Cass Ave Bo 28 18 Oxford Bhop 2a 47,1704 DOUBLES R Carmean 105, B. Richardeon 616, z a 3 keon. fH Peaxys No. 1 818; Peggy's No. 1 2237 AMERICEN iro 10N NO aM ed Borin Oecd i Greek (Onis fe . VL 5 oc ee =* BR DIVISION—PIONEER Chieftains x Le HW! Ball 17 79 (G Blaisdell GQ Pikkaart, Kalan, al WoL Ww Lit racker 4401) Pour Mingles 14 49|M. Sootaman RK Rohrer, B rnc oa 2 The Trophies 48°28 Lion Btore 1s 4y[Alley Cata 44 12) Blocoders 1h 40 Me Eeleceude tomes, hovel Ose | i Pont Pimb, 4630 Jim's Mkt 144) Four Mite 42°14 Blow Pokes 15 40/¥ Swanson B Jennenga. G Haven Il . = : si s Minus Ter 4174 Pin Splite O. &chram-M.) Kant, Pontiac : ane abst BR. 3638 Commerce D 10 40M 18 Pin Splitters 35 43/ AH 1178 Po Cherry 181, T. Petcrson 488 Pans! |For Falls 19097 Wishers 4 2\5 dlleiesh alia A peat . 11796 Blue Ribbon 713, Jims Market 2084 | Tornadoes 19 37 Go Cettera 11 44 me! = ade hen! if Tigers 18.38 Kayo'a 24 9)/ 3. Guisectk-B, Sant, Pontiac 1170 COOLEY ot MAJORETTES | - | ALL-EVENTS acini w wii PIONEER B |Evelyn Jacob, Rattle Creek 1A52 | Dixle Rec No Pr Cooley Lanes 32 40 wh V1. Cilorla Aijaisdell, Kalamazoo Ht fitroh «a Beer 37°34 HW VanCamp 47 49 Chucks Bhack 48 27 Amer Forge 14 18 Felicia Peattie Pontine 2 ssees. Pont Lk Inn 34°38 intl rea a 10 4] Allen A Hons $932 Tome Rar 11 39 Jeannette McCarthy, Detrott +. 17001 N Mynatt and M You 22). M Big Ro Cons! 18.94 Clarks D. Inn 24 48 Ruth Rohrer, Battle Creek 1782) Young 584 ¢Coolev Lanes and ‘Diale Rec Bo fiuertn 100) B. Guerin 636; Chucks! (Tep actual total—Derothy Koviac hy 835. Cooicy Lanes 2423 W111. Chucks 2140 1566). NORTHSIDE ri COMMUNITY WiLL Wil we Ww L 7 eont. Pistons 41 23 Dowagiac Ht $4 26 Poster-Kilby 38 42 4123 Plavd-Lk ud. 2 3 Dunseith Ph 52 28 Bell Bros Dec 17 42) State Men's, Eagles’ Tuo! ga 3g Ale Cor Dr-In 48 31 Stanton Pimb 3 30) 3 Palaie ene ton ao Lemp & Sons 44 36 Carl's Bervice 36 44) Other Tournaments Are 3132 Hobby Paint 19 48 Cardinals 43 37 Poole Lumber 15 | ; 5 4 Oakland Vend 42 37 922, Schiffner 548 A & Wis Bros Pi cele ng 802, Capital Glass 2705 © 32 4 Splits Going Strong a Bervice 41 39 a pcnuck sp ebscks )23¢! BEMIS OLSON AMVETA ~~ | wit had Land 116 singles entries from the Automatic | RECOIL STARTER \ -No \- No aN Sensational Pre-Season LAY-A- AWAY SPECIAL AUTO STORES BUILT TO SELL for $79.95 shod ping bend: ify ss 10 auch and g° ~ UMITED TIME ONLY Aaa BRIGGS & STRATTON ey) FREE a J&R OWNER'S SERVICE ULLLLUIA WARRANTY STAGGERED WHEEL DESIGN ~—prevents lawn scalping’ WIDE TRACTION TREAD TIRES FULL 22 Inch CUT—adjustable : cutting heights meen thee FREE LEAF | Baal SIDE “SUCTION. MULCHER ay 7 in. FRONT DISCHARGE LIFT" | ! sepvcasied at the Reversible FRONT BLADE 116 N. SAGINAW ST. | 4 Spiegel coreten Desk in This } Saas aan al 1 ctlny Stepon be hare FREE Parking in Rear There will be 58 doubles teams | Teams in State: Fasio Starts Lakewood Seties lth Frame By CHUCK ABAIR f Most people spend a lifetime trying to bowl a 300 game but Pontiac’s Bob Gormong has accomplished the feat twice in as many months here. His latest perfect game was Monday night in the West Side Classic. It helped Stroh’s pick up three points in one of the city’s top leagues. It was his first sanctioned 300 since the December effort had been during open bowling at Motor Inn where hecompetes in a house* league. Bob has already re- It was the first perfect perfor- ceived a $50 gift from West! mance in 12 years of league bow!l- |Side proprietor Sam Perna ing for the employe of a local and plans are in the mak- distributing firm. The score en- } ; j g ing te present him a huge labled Gormong to also hit his iLst loop 700 series. His other totals trophy. He also will be hon-/were 170 and 228 for 708. ored by ABC. x & Sa “T was plenty nervous and think- jing of it all the way. The other ‘boys helped me a lot by talking lit up so I couldn’t’ notice my knees shaking,’ said the happy veteran who carries a 192 average. Another West Sider to-top 760 for the Ist time recently was Al Papazian who totaled 720 fea- turing a 257 game, He is among this sector’s most improved keg stars with only four years league experience, Strikes and Spares Both Germong and Papazian are added candidates for the Pontiac 700 Chapter. Clark Balch is trying jto form. Another meeting is set for Sunday. HERE AND THERE Julie Wiginton and Violet Row-) ‘den, both of Shaw’s, have rolled ithe only all-spare games in the |Ladies All Star league... Many area keg fans were rooting for Joe Joseph in the big tourney at Buffalo, He has made a lot of friends here as an instructor at ine dhe ; if, |Huron Bowl , . . Frank Mitzel, |. ee the Rates eae left secretary of the Greater Detroit as shown In today « drawing, i Bowling Association, has 11 grand- a common fault of bowlers with a big, wide-breaking hook. It ean cnilnen: also bother a bowler with a short | hook when he faces the alleys that make his ball hook more} shan normal | By JOE WILMAN Add top scores: D. Johnson 245 and M. Collins 649 in Lake Orion Men's A; Lois Arms 232 and R, Peterson 620 in Lake- wood One O'Clock; C. A smart bowler will learn when Moos 257 and 661 In Elks House. and how to adjust if he misses the 10pin. He'll make a mental} Also, C. Wooley 237 in Cooley note to adjust a bit when he has/|Junior House; C. Nelson 266 in the same shot again, Perhaps he|Multi-Lakes at Maple Lanes; M. will increase the speed of his ball DWire 238 and E. Beanblossom 602 a bit to cut down on its hooking!" Ladies Huron House; and M. action. That's the touch of a real, Smith 234 in Elks Ladies’ Monday expert. Or maybe he'll just re-| F oop... 15 Huron Classic mem- duce his finger lift or wrist turn ers averaging 200 or better. ‘Beat the Pro’ Saturday Nationally famous bowling star Buzz Fazio will launch the “Beat the Pro” series at ‘Lakewood Lanes Saturday night when he competes against four area keg- lers who have survived an elimin- ation series. Coming here fresh from an impressive showing in the big All- Star event at Buffalo, the diminu- tive former eaptain of the three- time ‘national champion Strohs team of Detroit” will also be at Lakewood in the afternoon for an instruction session. A long list of prizes has been set up to cover the monthly program. Top awards will go to anyone beating a pro or to those coming the closest in score to the guest. There will also be awards for high series, high game and others. All prizes are donated by area merchants and the sponsoring “house.” * * * A red-hot elimination duel is planned for Saturday in order to) determine Fazio’s opponents. Two will come from league partici- pants and two will be open bowlers. Lakewood proprietor Bill Kuk- linski has been listing the top series rolled by keglers in both groups for several weeks. The Ist 16 on each list by Saturday will enter the eliminations. Open hopefuls will start at noon followed by the league members at 1 p.m. Fazio will arrive here direct from a Detroit event. The former ABC Masters champion now cap- jtains the national champion St. Louis Falstaffs. He made the All-America tgam four straight HERE SATURDAY — Former ABC Masters champion Buzz Fazio will be the 1st guest star as Lakewood Lanes begins its “Beat the Pro’’ series Saturday night. He will give instructions during the afternoon. a bit to get the same results—less hook. The point ['m making is that| the smart bowler will know when ‘and how to make any adjust- ments | ar ‘opyright 1939, John F. Dille Co.) DON'T i ff THE SERVICE SPECIAL A MONEY-SAVING CAR-SAVING BUDGET-SAVING SERVICE DEAL!! GET ALL THIS — I. 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Choice of colors. Reversible. STORES ial 146 West Huron 140 -North Saginaw + en Mirror 2% be . Sparkling chrome finish. : easily on door or body. ~ | Firestone ounts Fe 2.9951 FE 5-2620. | _heater and evaporator air distribu- + H 3 1959 Leaders Predict Business “ontinue to Get Better Will NEW YORK (?—Businegs will! keep on getting better in 1959 but there are some troublesome ‘‘if’s” on the economic: horizon. That's the consensus of business leaders in talks prepared for a meeting of the National Industria] Confer- ence Board (NICB) today, “All together, the outieok for the railread industry is better than a year age but not as bright as we would wish,” said William White, president ef the Delaware & Hudson Railroad Co, coven pastas of want tor eign cars will ‘affect anton of U. 8. autos, ity seer cal eoumectiow' bas been forecast all the way from 34 million units up to 1957’s pro- duction of 6,120,000," he asserted. . my own forecast is some- what on the low side—that is, be- tween 5,000,000 and 5,200,000." Joseph A. Grazier, president of American Radiator and Standard Sanitary Corp., the nation's biggest supplier of plumbing and heating Freight traffic, the financial life- blood of the railroads, should in-| crease about 10 per cent oyer 1958, eee and the federal government he said, but the burden of passen- ger deficits will grow heavier, More optimistic was T, F, Pat- ton, president of Republic Steel Corp., who declared: ‘‘We are not anticipating a record year, but it should be one of the best years in our history.” Steel production should total 110 million tons vs. 85 million last year, he said. Roy C. Ingersoll, chairman of Borg-Warner Corp., a major sup- plier of automotive parts, said ‘equipment, forecast a continued jhigh level of home building—if Con- cooperate. ; lf Congress vetes additional funds to keep the various federal housing agencies functioning and if interest rates are favorable, he said, “we can*expect that the volume ef new home building in 1959 will amount to about 1,170,- 000 to 1,200,000 uriits—virtually the same as in 1958.” THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, Newspaper Ads Hike Car Sales American Motors Cited by ANPA Group for 1958 Campaign CHICAGO (—American Motors Corp. has* been cited for con- sistent and imaginative newspaper advertising which contributed to an 80 per cent increase in sales in 1958. The citation was handed to George Romney, American Mo- tors president, by Charles Lips- comb, president of the Bureau of Advertising ef the American Newspaper Publishers Assn. “Romney was guest speaker Tues- day before members of the Ralph Lazarus, president of Fed- | erated Department Stores, said big | store sales will hit a new peak in| the first six months this year—up | 4 or 5 per cent over the first half § FTC Files Complaint on Benrus WASHINGTON ® — Benrus Watch Co. Ine., New York City, today was accused by the Federal Trade Commission of fictitiously’ pricing its watches and misrepre- senting their quality. The complaint also named a Ben-) Belforte Watch Co. rus affiliate, Inc., also of New York. Aecording to the complaint, purported retail prices adver- tised by Benrus and Belforte aud printed On tickets attached to the watches are fictitiously high. Because of this, it charges, ad-| vertised trade-in allowances on old watches will not produce a savings) for the purchaser. The complaint challenged the) companies’ guarantees as decep-| tive. The FTC said advertisements | stating that lew-priced models | are available are made merely to lure pur- chasers into the st@res so they may be induced to buy more ex- pensive watches. Benrus and Belforte have 30 days, in which to answer the complaint. | Hearing is scheduled for March 16 before a FTC examiner in Wash-! ington. Man-Eating Sharks Both Smell, Hear SAN DIEGO w™ — Sharks can smel] and sharks can hear, says @) scientist who observed them_ from a submarine cage. Conrad Limbaugh of the Univer- ‘prices and wages are now at rec- ple look upon our party as @ the only ‘ sity of California's Scripps Insti-ord highs by the government's kind of hibernating elephant ho ar heduled with Eisenhower during ! tution of Oceanography also re-| ported that the so-called man eat-! ers could be kept away by a repel- lent color or odor. He said they hunt mostly by smell, by swimming up current.| They responded to pounding on the} 4 Union to Drive for Pay Boosts at the company’s | retail outlets are false. The com- | mission alleges that these claims | jot 1958. AFL-CIO Spurns_ Ike’s | Plea to Curb Increase | in Wages WASHINGTON \CIO_ leaders, Eisenhower's renewed plea to curb wage increases) meet today to. jchart a new drive for pay boosts. * * bg Al G Hayes, president of the Machinists Union, said in advance | AF L-CIO| (AP) — AFL. spurning President | ‘of a meeting of the Economic Policy Committee he |does not agree with the Presi- ident’s wage-price policies. | Saying prices and overly high \profits are to blame for inflation, ‘Hayes added that ‘‘I don't agree | ;with the implication that decent ‘wage rates are responsible. * * * “It is misleading to the Ameri-| can people.” Hayes is a member of the AFL- CIO policy group headed by Uni-, ited Auto Workers chief Walter 'Reuther. Its position has been that | wages are too low in relation to costs and profits. * * * | The President's annual econom- ie message to Congress Tuesday said most indicators are pointing upward but renewed inflation. apo retard recovery prospects. senhower urged business to’ ea down prices and labor to con- \fine wage increases to improved output. * * Similar Eisenhower pleas for moderation have fallen on deaf! ears in the past. Both consumer | “measurements, | Detroit Area Steel Mills | at 96.1 Pet. of Capacity | DETROIT (‘®—Detroit area steel Newspaper Advertising Execu- tive Assn. meeting in Chicago. Romney received the first copy { a brochure prepared by the ‘Bureau of Advertising describing _ }produce brought to the Farmer's Oils and Airlines Lead Market Up “MARKETS The following are top prices covering sales of locally grown Market by growers-and sold by ; } j them in wholesale package lots. Quotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of! Monday. market made progress early today, Trading was heavy. : Gains of leading issues -went . from fractions to about a point. Detroit Produce A number of key stocks was un- Onions. 3 30) = Parsley Pedal (be > 38) some better news, Parsnips % ips bu. : Potatoes (bag) 50 “Tbs eer oheee SD yao! Radishes. hothouse (bchs.) dos. .... 1.50 market yesterday, added more) Squash, Delicious, bu. 1.50 Tomatoes. Hothse, No. 1 8-lb. bskt 27 3 than a point, Texas Co, and Gulf. Turnipa, topped, bu. So 17 3/Oil rose fractionally. Superior Oil} jof California was about unch: inged | lafter breaking through the 2.000, |mark yesterday when it rose 85 ‘points. Poultry and Eggs DETROIT POULTRY * * American's emphasis on newspa- | per advertising in 1958, the year, American sales increased 80 per) cent while other major producers | of automobiles sufferéd sales de- clines. metal side of the cage, by swim: mills have scheduled operations are to maintain the vitality that | ming to investigate it. Experience Teaches ORISKANY, N. Y. (UPI)—Fire Chief Car] Smith sad know if the experience was worth it” after he got a chance, for the first time in 28 years, to drive the village fire truck. The fire, was at his own home and it caused an estimated $1,500 dam- age. izine said. jat 96.1 per cent of capacity and; jexpect to produce 144,870 tons of 658 days remain until the next! |steel this week. Iron Age, the national metal- working magazine, “1 don't; ures compare with actua) produc- back.” tion last week of 144,700 tons or) 95.5 per cent of capacity. In the same week a year ago production had fallen to 51 per cent of capacity, resulting in pro- duction of 66,300 tons, the maga- heights of national achievement.” Chevrolet Parts Namer Has 48,000 Items in His Catalog By DAVID J. WILKIE AP Automotive Writer DETROIT #—The auto industry provides a number of unusual jobs’ —squeak and rattle engineers, | meteorologoists, promotion plan-| ners, scientists, metallurgical ex-| perts and scores of others. One of the strange assignments is given to the man who thinks up names for all the new or rede- signed parts that go into the auto- mobile. The tatest count shows there are more than 13,500 parts in an automobile. ley, a part may be called “car jassigned to storage of the parts, tion duct valve rod and tube as-| sembly,” instead of something shorter. ; x & * The specific identification, he ex- plains is necessary, too, to make the: most effective use of the space maintain uniform means of identi- names are kept on a cass of cross- indexed file cards that total close to a quarter million, jof the newer assignments—the | ‘pasting of price labels on new car) side windows. This is required by) federal law and it involves a huge | amount of detail. The price label is made up from the initial car order. The order, | with all the minute detail of power steering and power brakes, auto- matic transmission, tire size and. options, and dozens of other extra-' cost items, moves from the dealer. to zone = to oesoeien? plant. For) shipped by haulaway truck | grounds. fad. jo> is t0 beep tn) departments The squeak and rattle engineers,'haye reached one-half billion dol- of course, are the men who spot/lars fh some years with domestic) eno ee a imarket, mendations for correction. * Wahl was fed up with the thief | Wahl could see no burglar. He! of and arrows gone, his dog resting DETROIT, Jan per pound, fo b Detroit, for No 4 American Airlines was about quality live poultry i . Heavy type hens 19-21. light type, the best of its group as it gained | hens 10-12, heavy type broilers and und poin . United Air Lines fryers 2'.-4 Ibs whites 20-2): Barred a - t ; t Rocks 26-27. caponettes 4-7 Ibs. 21-23,, and Estern Airlines were frac- ducklings 30. tionally higher, Pan World Airways eased following DETROIT EGGS er development In Buenos Aires, the hard core of the general strike against President Arturo Frew dizi’s austerity program Federal Loan Assn. lapsed Wednesday night. -Re- Elects Officers Peronist leaders of 62 unions’ Two directors were re-elected to voted in a secret meeting to send three-year terms at the annual their members back to work to- meeting of Pontiac Federal Sav- ‘day. It was believed holdouts, \gs & Loan Assn. ‘mostly industrial workers, would Re-elected to the seven-member [return to their jobs in droves. (board were John Q. Waddell and Even though unsuccessful, the James Clarkson. strike brought sabotage acts, Total deposits at the end of 1958 ihomh explosions, and scuffles ‘amounted to $16,391,064.18, the hig iwhich left some workers and. est in history, announced Clarkson |troops wounded. It cost some 200 who was reappointed as execu- ‘million OE tive vice president and secretary AAG AL Peotiongheeendlge tr ypu His Nice Watchdog i me Was Thief’s Friend cnc St: ster"sacore wee re |appointed, R. C. Cummings, another board Wilton. Declares Dividend PHOENIX, Ariz. ® 4 jwho was stealing archery equip-| lment from his car. He planned an’ = his watchdog in the back seat. | He then, climbed to the roof of his climbed down and found: His bows) , comfortably. Annual fer sales in the U.S. NEW YORK t?—Oils and airlines | continued to advance as the stock | irregular upw ard | FRUITS changed, Fractional losers pep-| Apples, Delicious, bu. sseeeeeeees 0 $425 pered the list. Ses * * & VEGETABLES | Whe oils and airlines, laggard Beets, topped, bu cavecserseeereed 19 Oasrets Nicpoce iba 299 Soups in the 1958 bull market, Celery, doz. stalks .. -. 1.25, continued to respond to favora, Leeks, techs . ine oe ‘ 325 ble Wall street comment and Royal Dutch, which pacel the’! 21 +‘APi—Prices paid | | American | | | i | | | U HONOR FOR HOOVER — J. Edgar floover, AP Wirephote | 1 - Pl > ‘ -r: , American devoted more than] ogrgoit yan 21 (APi—Exgs f 0b! yesterday's upside splurge. director of the Federal Bureau of Investicction, County. The Council, representing 24 Wayne half its. ae budget os in case lots, federal-state’ Cains of about a point by Pfizer) poses with the “Golden Award” be received from County veterans organizations, voted the award ree teen ies : ae een Me assed ve ast. targe aaas, and Schering gave the drug sec-) Michigan's Democratic Sen. Philip A. Hort. on to Hoover for his “outstanding service” as head , © r ~ , arge a ave v8 . i : 5 Roy é pernat ly, American vice wid avg. 44. medium 38, grade i tion a better tone. | behalf of the Allied Veterans Council of \ ofthe ERI. president in charge of automobile }jarge 41; browns Grade A extra lerge| _ — : = a - ee distri j tj avy.|45-46 wid. avg 45° large wid | _ _ distribution and marketing, as say avg. 44, medium 38, grade C large 36.| Y k St k i ing American plans an _ even/Checks 3. = | New Yor OCKS sane ‘Missile y ; Ch j wR = pee Commercially grade ae , . pala heavier newspaper advertising Whites “Grade: A uae < ae (Late Ne ae Te Willi im AMISSHE Ade yy ry sier i j 5 large 41- arge 40-4 . medium : fter decimal point are e! mM campaign 1959. 36: sibrowne Gra de A extra large 40‘, ae . 183 tnterlak Ir 273 . large Jy-40' medium 34-36‘, Admira P AES Ue aot an .. 665 Int Hary 42.1 u QO es LIG eC S Uu Hi ° Med CD oe O72 Int Nick ue 1 CT . C S (Allied Strs 645 tnt Paper. ibernation 284 Int Shee. 361 | Livestock “Allts Chal .. ; Alum Ltd .,,.. 321 Int Tel&Tei 622 SS telcre Cost ers CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) since Dee. 1) when another Jupt DETROIT LIVESTOCK paicce: Sec ctett hig ; l}w another Jupf- 1 Airlin Johns Man a : : — Out for GOP | DETRONT ‘AP! — Hogs -Salable 30 re Cen : « Jones i 663 t R P| Won't i A ny sty At us bat th ter ¢ rd a small monkey named arly trade on limited supply butchers am Cyan elsey Hay on anae an on f ttrset on the Tith launching of its “Gordo” 1 a 1.500 mile trip. AI- nd sows 25 higher, mixed No. 2 and J} amM&Pdy 88 Kennecot 1044 g- g 180 G 230 pound butchers quoted from Am Motors ... 386 Kimb “Clk 616 d hi Ww Re intermediste range ballis- thouch t firing was termed sam e an 17.28-1756; mixed No 1 and 2 17 75- Amn Oss ei LOP Glass 104 4 Be Rea y Ti is ee cesstul the monkey was not found 1800; No 2 and 3 230 to 300 pound Am New 394 Liby McN&L 135 7 ne} 0 : |butchers quoted from 15 50-1700; mixed Am Tel & Tel pt Ligg & My 926 gs Ex ected rh wast tacetieal model of the * * * DES MOINES, I Wey collec Gl ad tenes SCS Reon uy pe P 6) fut war rocket soared 1.700 At Vandenberg Air Force Base 25, lowa (/ — {5 25 Anaconda ...- 673 Loew's a at SOUT } t Vandenberg . O ase, eB Armour & Co. 273 1 443 les over the Atlantie We Sahn. Pra . “i . President Eisenhower told the ore ietle Pegennpee ee anew 20 6 Lone 8 Gas an LARNER (ANE) = Gee theme, rm rose s ais x . a C if. mune a of the os aie, Republican National Committee affair; one load low choice 1157 pound Aveo Mf .. 117 Lou & Nash 864 a diy 1 yY another icesstul fite ther s been postponed for ‘ ‘ixed hign Beth Steel... $30 mack Trk 335 ture marked time in red ink today Qyaoe ot e Army snid ras , isons Wednesd steers 29.00: a small load of mixed hig 5 Hoe OE u Arm lei | reasons ednesday that the GOP MUSt food. to low ‘ehoict around 1100 pound Boeing Air «+ 22 Manning... 27 while Gov, G Mennen Williams ne launching ache not become a “hibernating ele-|steers 2810: scattering of utility and mirden .] Re Marin — 5 ge) polished eee A it probal * * * he aunching, scheduled for ” re ~./Standard mixed offerings 21 00-26 00 Ww OT . Aa ; aouck u A: s was the first Chrvsier Corp Wednesday, was set back a phant” that awakes only at elec- | utiity cows 1900-3050. canners and Lett coy) haa eee ce sit won't be introduced until next Thi Was the ie t Chrvsler Cory . mua ts ick more tion time. cattss 15 00-19 00 ; Srist My... 17.4 rp nr 4 k Jupiter flawn, The previous ones than 24 hours, but the Advanced alers —Salable 50 Trade on limite | §3 mapa . week. . evant eee emcee ae In a message to National Chair- ears supply strong, not enough early Budd co. 1. 208 Monsan Ch Mn “ . ia ay Hietistone’ “At furt! RE Oreste meen y pave) te j;man Meade Alcorn, the President *#!** [Barreca wens oe Mont Ward a4 Three bills which would ease seni! Funtsville Ala irther details, ‘called for a sustained year-around | [enue H (18 br nal ane a 7 the immediate cash crisis by anew elaniter ans pe “ | “ampb Boup .. 54 5 | ‘ete ‘ Tr . nneration mredny asin ‘ ee See | s 8 Gan ee D 21 q mel cose B We hoes ine ‘ te me ; mel ilar ‘. the op ti ver wnt i Wn 0 ee rown ing which would imprin im iCd Pac 3 ‘ent 2 und were ready for introduction wy)! bo acsiened to AT( ret ae na EEG IZ) MCCTS scene Br Bee Es ay a noe age of “progressive leadership” lGatrier Cp... 476 Nor Phe) 607, COday even though an attorney in biuirope in the near future on the party. i 1 My mer Ooi ae general's ruling on legality of | ft was the first) Army launch by Wisconsin Youth ater : 1 i} 412 Tt : ee pose Sh bedi Oebar iit a; et4 the plan has yet te be made. :, is Wa ches uo. Pan AW Air . 291 | " 5 in haemony with AL Chrysler $34 Panh Epl 58 But Williams’ aides indicated his STURGEON Vis | ,corn’s own recommendations ‘| ICittes Bye 632 Parke Da 405 kl k Pp h TURGEON BAY. Wis. — The /Clark Equip .. 604 . long-range budget plan vpected | Pickle Packers Pus Tach corte . a Sr the National Committee in its ini-| ciark Ree cele Rennes OC : Hed) te is 4 i ai o-ft exotic tree in Door County is : : ; ne ps ° » 400 million dollars. won't be 1 (Wheres ents fees oO tial meeting of a two-day session” Argentine Chief Slated (3 | 123 | Priser 10 ae ‘ Picnics With Pickles 1 full-size coffee tree grown by that the party “preach and prac-| g | Cola Pim ohh) Pheips D 2a)ready this week as expected Lonnie Kopitzke, Ellison Bay high “ : : al ° ° o 5 Philco 3 7 _ ; , : tice an enlightened Republican- | to Outline Economic e Lea ta 21 Phill Pet _301/ Meanwhile, there were other! PHOENIX. Ariz uP Pickle school youth, oO . ed ism 365 days a year.’ | P| t S : Cont Can 545 aay on : 454. Money matters among the top packers presume the puble pre The tree bore its first crop last Saluting Alcorn’s proposal for IG Sesion eet eee. a BCA on ee capitol developments fers pickles on pienics, What's ae and recently ele ae mere ame |Cont Ot] . 664 a . ” —Wi | ’ he National Pickle Packers Secon crop, severa rundret formation of a year around cam-| ; ; ; Cope Rae Ren Mot ae W illiams,. who held tax huddles more, { Ml Pickde on ae | aign sta isennower sak ie rom News res Corn Pd wee 3S Seer ea yesterday with industralis{s, bank: , MN CONV INCO’ ) anest Nat Ue gn staff, Eisenh d the F Our News Wi G SS Rival Dart aa Yesterday with industralists, | \ need Gov. Ernest M . session here should become ‘the) wASHINGTON—Argentine Pres- oe PUB is 843 palcmat et aus ers and municipal officials, sched Farland lonanies fv * (the first step in. a.continuous work jdent Arturo Frondizi was expect- Dee = peye Sad mi .. 98 _uled more tax conferences He proclaimed a 10-day National ' _ sii ia a ieee ion a | program of the Republican party eq to outline his country’s €co- Dow Chem |. 796 Sears Roeb 43 SUM aifiarr lil yebenéer Pickle Weck in Amrvona urging “{(") POr ietminucr, pang & that will never cease.” Dalrent Ft Grell ol ae ee eee Arimmans to pieme with pickles TV" bis son's own brund of cof- ee aa Hast Air .. 314 Simmons . . $04 Frank D. Beadle (R-St. Clair) Ativonans te pleme wih Pikes oa in Joeal Lions: Club } a | Cie io « 64 sax P o oe 8 oo am FWNYe { f nics ICL 2 } ) n fegeet’ that |Pre Sen Eee El Auto L’..,. 388 Socony @0| urged Willems and the Legita. *0 9 Dick up litter at plenics: | oy tree was started nine years “T deeply regret that some peo-| Frondizi’s White House call was Be er : i. as a : 34 ture to “restrict state spending ee Inia Shem Lone plated six seeds ‘business’’ session he has soe us Sperry Ra . 347) to the bare minimam necessary Lesser Aerial Assault sont him by the president ef a -Ce . Sta Bran $ 6) . D Fairb Mor .... 334 gta Ol Cal 612) to support only the most essen coffee company in reply to the Kee a ‘: ey aay his current four-day state visit to Serasast ack Le a a cc. tial state services.” HAR ne Ol Conn, (UP]) — Six- boy's letter asking for information ast at election time a en ingt or e : . . : i eats calmly until the next cam-| Seana lontieee “Den 164 ms a SP = a —State Treasurer Sanford A ty-five state and local de- about raising the South American ig - a Steven “ 3 ‘4 oe " Eisenhower said. | Argentina last month received Gon nak 3 oe Stud Pack 146 Brown said the state general fund) fense offict iis were hold a con tre, | Gen nem Swift & Co ' aes — - x “Political activity must be al $29 -gniltion dollars in credits Gen 7 de 183 gyly El Pda 2 'was down to 12 million dollars, ference on survival in an atom Bios unpemiitine | efioct| It) from this country and the Inter: Gen Pads oe, Tense Co . 39.2) Which is the amount, needed to attack when the meeting suddenly Warnina Notice Comes [ee & national Monetary Fund. Fron. °" Mille... 08.2 Tex @ Sul = 222 ents to local govern-|broke up. The officials were a! must go on 365 days a year if we| Gem Motors - OF Timk K Beer 8 meet payinems to mca’ & . to Bank at Right Time be) eed oa) Gad oe rss Ca Te en Tansee n | iments Feb. 1. But he emphasized tacked by a swarm of mos g the role the credits play in st® Gen Time 47 Underwd 264 the situation was ‘fluid’ | == Se has made our nation great. Only : . oD : MIDDLETOWN, Conn, (UPD—A j entine economy. Gen Tire . 468 On Carbide | 1255 . Baek bilizing the Argent Gerber Prod 681 Unit Air Lin . 355 Introduction of the Veterans Precocious “Pro shet! few minutes after Mrs. Mabel Ha- i ‘ . izi ; : le the Gillette ..... 4758 Unit Aire . 621) Trust Fund bills would give the f : . national election. We must make, Frondizi also may lay Goebel Br. . 34 Unit Pruitt... 434) ick of the Middletown Savings each of them count. Every day groundwork for future long-range esermn _ Ge Oe el Legislature its first chance to grap-) @gRTLAND. NY (UPI) —David Bink finished reading a notice to nse J “8i8 > i t said the fig- we lose is one we can never get! | economic cooperation from the (7s), Paige 25 US Rub se HD s/ple directly with the state's Mnount.| ‘RL Rice won the $0 bond which a be on the lookout for John Olson, United States in the form of de- of ne ns aan ae vd a ce 362) ing fiscal] emergency. loc al radio station offered to the an accuses 1 bad-check artist, in x + * velopment loans and an increased Gay on... 1966 wet On tel 333.3) .. person who could pick the first diy, walked Olson asking to open an Eisenhower called for action to|flow of private capital Meeeer ca ny Wert ABR 304 Francis Wolle invented a ma- when the temperature would reach account ; induce a “clear understanding of| He also will confer today with nM Cont ..... 4 white Mot vee 2¢4\ chine to make paper bag contain-,90 degrees. Day ‘a is three years” Mrs, Hajek had another worker our long-range objectives. * Only} Eugene Black, president of the I” nae phe, Wilson A co. 38 2 ers: in 1852, old. call police. who arrested him } ooiwortn in this way. he said, “can we lift, World Bank. Argentina ts inter-tnland ett ...147 Yate & Tow . == ‘creative Republicanism to new ested in obtaining credits for pow. ‘se Cop 445 Young 8&W 327 On mm En dm oe FIRESTONE Tire and Rubber Co. Interviewing in Pontiac Friday, January 23 --2-8 P.M. at Hotel Waldron OPENINGS IN OUR RETAIL STORES : GOOD SALARY, GOOD PROMOTION FOR MEN WILLING TO WORK RETAIL STORE MANAGERS Requircments, college education or equivalent in work experience. Must be oggressive, ambitious; age 22-33. Starting salary $5,- 080 up plus company benefits WHOLESALE TERRITORY SALESMEN eo, Requirements, college education or man with successful experi- ence selling tires, batteries, oc- cessories, or other hoard lines. Aggressive, ambitious type. Starting salary $5,000 up. Op- portunity for promotions. - CREDIT and OFFICE MANAGER Man with experience in finance company, credit office or ac- counting will be considered. Ad- vancement to district office for right man. THE’ PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22; 1959 i Fa? uly ub 1957 | and BS June 30, 1954 BR. HONDURAS HONDURAS usar ECUADOR Sept. 29, 1956 BE vic ronsnes [|] staste Democeaats [UNSTABLE DEMOGRAGE [__Jomners hale COLOMBIA’ of May 10, Te i Jan. |, 1959 DOMINICAN > er PUERTO RICO WAIT | emmmene Jon. 22, 1958 «VENEZUELA BR. - ane” 4 ~ NETH. war Fo a Dec. 12, 1956 GUIANA FR BRAZIL BY CHARITIES STAFFORD | AP Newsfeatures Writer Const is slowly stamping out one-man rule} itulional government in Latin America, Dict tatorship has become péril-| HIS When Gen d from Cuba in the early hours 1954 he became the seventh dictator in five years to be tounrdl| af office—by revolution ot ination Only three are left. fredo Stroessner in Coaoneradis ltafnel the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua * * * dictator toll reads like 0, 1954: A Viday | Fulgencio Batista, fle ol onl AS Gen. Al Paraguay, Trujillo of and Luis, | Sina twee On this civil] [he dune wouoin Guatemala ended with the| trouble flight of strong man Jacobo Ar bens Gu2nuin Sept. 19, 155 Dictator presi deat Juan Peron was ousted In Arcentina after a brief revoll Sept 29, 1956 Cen. Anastasio amoza, dictator president of Nic agua, died of wounds received at the hands of an assassin. Dec 12, 1958: Paul . Magloire Hliites strong man, was kicked out after trying to retain the presi deney bevend the time specified in the cotintry ® constitutian May 10, W457 Gustave Rojas Pina, dictator president of Co lumbia, was foreed out of office by a revell Juky 27, V7 Carlos tillo Armas, Gitivinan's siceessor (8 Guotematin president, was assas stnated. ‘Thourh not oa confirmed dictator, Castillo Armas was rune nine his eorntes with a firm hand Jan mr 1958 Marcos Peres Jimenes, dictator - president of Veneenela, was expelled by revo-| lution Jan 2, Moth Batiste fled tn the face of Fidel Castra’s advancing revolutionary forces With the exception of Nicara. gua—and withholding judgment on Cuba, where the issue is still in doubt—constitutlonal govern- ment has followed ouster of the dictator, This progere toward political maturity has not brought with it any automatic love of the United Sfates, the “Colossi af the: North * * * for) Millom Fusenhower, in a ore. port fo his brother the President found Latin Americans eritietting he Umted States for pranting too} little eredil, for fixing priees and: for supporting dictators To bolster relations with > Latin America, the United Stites al ready has agreed to take part in a eommission to study stabiliza tion of coffee prices, scheduled meetings to discuss regional eco nomie problems, agreed to take part in an Inter-American. Devel- opment Bank which promises an answer to Latin American de- mands for easier eredit, agreed fo support a Latin American “common market,’ voted funds for an educational exchange with Latin America, and expanded ac- tivities of the U. S. Information Ageney in Latin America. * * * Tite life of demoeracy south of the border depends. to a large ex-) tent. on the United States. A stable) government does not follow auto matically the adoption of a con- stitution. miltary CHIPPER CHICK — day-old chick stands his ground as a laboratory technician spikes his drinking water vaccine ‘designed to immunize poultry coccidiosis, a major disease problem in the poul- a eee ee No coward, this three- with a new against Jap Newsieatures__ Latin America Progresses in Fight Against Dictators try industry. This oral control program is prom- ized to reduce drastically poultry losses estimated by the U.S, Department of Agriculture at an an- nual $39 million. Banquet Tonight| at Waterford Jaycees to Hold Annual Outstanding Man The Waterford Township Junior Chamber of Commerce will hold its ‘annual Bosses ‘eve ning at the Community | lies Center. Highlight of the evening will be the presenting of the award to | Waterford Township's oultstand- ing young man of the year. | Herbert Stoutenberg pointed registrar and admission at Michigan versity Oakland, will peaker Honored guests will be Supt. of Schools William Shunck, the Rev. Walter Tecuwissen Jr., pastor of the Drayton Plains United Pres byterian Church, and sawaskip Supervisor Eimer Johnson. Activi- new ly-ap- director of State Uni- be the - The dinner will bein at | pm by soloist Beverly Wells \ | Toastmaster for the event, Wht h will be attended by the Jaycees their bosses and (hem wive will ye Donald Arsen Woman Slain in Apartment Detroiter, 73, Beaten, Strangled, Assaulted by Sadistic Killer } DETROIT The savagely beaten body of a 7 rnold wom an was found in her downtown Detroit apartment fast niutht Homicide detectivs Auburn, FE 2-9555. A Little Jewel For Sale Cars 91) 1929 » Dodge. excellent shape. Ran. 30 M . FE 45852 after $300 CASH) p.m. ‘91 BUICK HARDTOP eet over payments FE BUICK WAGON, EXCELLENT. mation $1,545. Fe 5-5906 BUICK ‘54 sdk STANDARD shift, R&H. Pvt owner. 6-7430 after ir = FUL- FE "58 BUICK SPEC. 2 DR. Le 1 beams Low sat Vo 1957 BUICK, RED AND radio and heater, 196 CHEVROLET SEE 2 DR., str: maf Avcing 6 — 1 owner bea with Ade ood serv- ice left. Can hears “ahs Eddie Steele FORD KEEGO HARBOR FE_2-2529 54, CHEV. Bur ain. LIKE NEW. 1957 CHEVROLET ¢4DOOR, POW- erglide, coral and white —— Our stock No, 1098. Priced at ” North Chev. bara Blvd, at 8. Woodward Are. MI 42735 Birmingham 1982 CHEV. —s CPE. HT. Clean FE 2-62 Lo oe aaa: Tor. POWER- Hf. ABSOLUTELY NO DOWN. Assume pay- Lepespl of $11.46 mo, Cail Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7600. Harold Turner Ford. fess CHEVY DEL RAY DELUXE. Extra clean $575. Private owner. _FE_ 5-7786 ‘BC i CHEV: BROOKWOOD Nha tab a Big engine. WW, Pwr. FE 1959 © Plymouth @ PASSENGER SEDAN $134.52 DN. $61.62 PER MO. 4 Nei WITH HEAT Ld TURN TRIONALS, WASKHE. ELECTRIC WIPERS, TORSION AIRE 80 i 30,000 MILE WARRANTY, BANK RATES. PAYMENTS UNTIL MARCH. : SALES TAX AND 1959 LICENSE. . COLE'S #8#e~ | AUTO SUPER MART ~ PLYMOUTH ear fear ad Pontiac Trai W Valled Lake “MA 44511 ri * HH “\ North Chev. WHITE, 4 door hardtop aye yo ya 1953 ish : Lap ioeqhies mr car! HT, Pow- H Rak. 191 DODGE 2?DOOR. A REAL good transportation Our stock No. 112. Only Hunter Blvd. at 8° ements Ave. Birmingham MI 4-2637 2 DR, CLEAN. Bargain S nba. W. Riggins. SMALL CAR—BIG MILEAGE See this 1957 Ford Anglia deluxe. Te ee | Eee $898. 1954 FORD CUSTOM, % 2 DR. R&H. You won't be disappointed our when you see this one ear down. $37.23 month. Eddie Steele FORD KEEGO HARBOR FE 2-229 1837 FORD A-1 CONDITION. FE mat FORD, FAIRLANE, Lert 4 DR. Town Sedan. $1205, OR 3- 32, SELL Oh pate — *S RD Fatriane. PE 5-55 STOP! LOOK ! SAVE! i968 PONTIAC Super sae read Power stee Has all equipment ....7... 1967 BUICK Road rt, Pu sate er. Just like new .....- 1905 17 BUICK Power steering power brakes. Dyna R&A Wewails Biuc & whe fir fin | Pink & . +4 1805 7 FORD Fairlane 500. ¢dr. HT. og ts steering. Power brakes. vdra. itveg W-walis, A truly Leety 1957" RAMBLER Cus. é-dr. Y-9 en- att Auto trans. R&H. W-walls & black fintsh . Unese 1950" UICK-Buper 4dr. H-top. steering, pa wer brakes. Yellow Lo ils CHEVROLET Convert. Bel Air. ts ‘cleen car. ¢ BUICK SH) BLTON Pontiac-Buick — t ots 28,000 actual , SLICES OF HAM “The Captain collects silver dollars!’ . For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 ‘ 1952 FORD V8 Time—Place REPOSSESSION tet month * perfect good To Buy | gees fy ei HAUPT ‘s6. FORD VICTORIA, SHARP. 3 Auto, trans. 61195 ‘ ‘S4 c"Piymouta Convert. ‘Al, auto, ~Pontiac Sales | aise 5a7ite: wae te 1967 Cree Coach, "fits any 1957 Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr. bard- . Hydramatic. Radio. Heat- alls. Beautiful black $195 down 1955 s peatiss Chieftain 4dr. Hydra- . Radio. Heater. White- 2 tone blue finish. $125 down. 1085 Chevrolet 2 o ae en green finish. ater. He 1058 — mareniat < ‘or. cite top. Loaded with extras. Officlal’s car. Low mileage, 36 mos. on balance 1956 Pontiac station wagon. 4 dr. Hydramatic. Power steering. Power brakes. Radio. Heater. Whitewalls. A family car... pore ‘Master tires. Your 81 or "52 will make di = ayment. ence 8 wi Lorene 3 = wv . Heater an rand white 1951 FORD, 2 DR.. T&H, EXCEL- Q wo. 36 et rao os lent iremepertation good en ae Also transportation specials, some rust. $5 down, $8.96 oa a Maple tties “Sr Maple eta Eddie Steele ar J pipet CUSTOM vB. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY FORD Bown. Assume payments of | KEEGO HARBOR FE 2-2520 mo. Call ee Mgr. Mr. Ford. 1955 FORD. 2 DR RED & _Sstationwagon FE 5-2358. ALL FORD, 1957. JUST ABOUT ou'll want in a fine car is this utone gray white Fairlane “300” Vic — Sure to ae and ced ave at only SCHUTZ MOTORS, 913 8, Wood- ward, Birmingham. ‘33 FORD 2 DR. R&H. AUTO. trans. FE 8-0513. a FORD VICTORIA HARDTOP. &H W_ walls. Spot light tinted ae FE 6-2406 ‘67 FORD FAIRLANE 500, V-8. Azure Blue & White. Beautiful blue interior, R & H, WW. See this fine! car for fe 1306. 91398. TOM HR, INC. MU 1715 1955 FORD FAIRLANE, 4 DR, V-8, FOM, heater white walls, blue and white finish with original blue interior. Onty .. our car down months to Eddie Sieele FORD KEEGO HARBOR PE_2-2529 BEAT THESE M Ford $405 ‘64 Studebaker V-8 .......... $305 | 53 Plymouth Barder pouesecous $305 *53 DeSoto VB.............+.... B hag "50 Olds 88 oe ‘40 Chevrolet AL AWRENCE MOTOR SALES, ee 21_W. Montcalm Exc. cond. OR 3-6270 JANUARY SALE "5S Ser Super 88 convertible, real arple ‘87 Olds Super 88 convertivie, like new "66 vooy a, Super 88, 2 dr. a real er. "38 evy station wagon, 4 dr., —— “HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR_FRIENDLY OLDS DEALER FOREIGN CAR SALES AND SERVI 528 N. Main, Rochest OL 1-9761 “CY” OWENS FORD $4 FORD STATION mecoe OWENS 147 8. SAGINAW FE 5-4101 WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 8 PONTIA 4DR SAP ARI WAGON, power steering and brakes, many other accessories. $2595 ‘57 PONTIAC STARCHIEF CONVERTIBLE, co- ral and white with charcoal and light interior fully equipped in- eluding power steering and brakes a $1895 ‘8 CHEVROLET BEL AIR SPORT COUPE, radio, heater, automatic transmission. This ts truly a clean little car. $1295 ‘85 PONTIAC STARC HIEF CONVERTIBLE, pes er steering and brakes. radio oer a — A nice ear t k. inter price oft oniy mee Esa. $895 195) Ral OMT joo fun-roof. Ra- oct windshield washers. A most Koa ne jun ie eTARCHIEP F Spax, fatly 130 “pvice” cial ddr. Heep. S ae rene ew er brakes. Blue & “ $695 finie, ....., oe O10 166 MERCURY . AT. Merco. ¢ "54 FORD "| et bores og so pa fb x LINE V8 SEDAN, radio, id # iT Fordomatic white Power brakes Power windows eel men * seats Wxtra nice $11 $595 1966 PONTIAC 4dr. Hydra. Rak. 2-tone : $1085. 1965 » Custom § cyl. with ‘33 Frees bse cas ate | moot eee AENooe Ls . 14 PO a «dr Ta. matic and The very car fet the Seeks ae i Wewalls "53 red Seanty see to I geo vs. . heater, drives Sete steer heey sees. $295 * Woodward Across from pew car ROCHESTER OL hss, B’ham MI 4-1930 w.| MOTOR SALES $9 /'S4 OLDSMOBILE $ 895 8 COUPE = 8 OPAL beeen es $1095 | % ton te ton pickup box. Call Market 4-133). YOU'VE GOT THE Best Deal Before You Buy COME TO Bill Spence RAMBLER Ft Lo; V8. Custom- eater. .....6 006 AY = PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE. Automatic. Radio and cua ealoeey cation esiesesulen $1665 1956 2 dr. Cat. Power stee Power windows. Hydramatic. & heater. | OWBOE vc oes vow heeecs ce eines $1306 168 Chevrolet Biscayne 4 dr. ra- dio & heater..... — Soe cie $1785 aaa 2 dr. Radio & heat- = ich en weer ee eee eee nes <4 Chevrolet. Deluxe 3 . V8. Powergiide. Power Packs a Re o & heater seen ee eee were HOMER HIGHT “ae bard Minutes from Pontiac” bMfiohi OA 6-3528 $4 FORD CONVERT. R&H, NEEDS __body % work. OR 3-828). 17 FORD DEL aie RANCH- —. V-8, a 2 Fddic Steele FORD KEEGO HARBOR FE 32-2529 AFTER-HOLIDAY SPECIALS "58 Ford, Fordomatic 's7 Ford, like new, contracts accepted ane ‘USED CARS 22 Auburn off Saginaw. FE ¢-2131 1939 FORD-2 DR. a=oe* $175 INQUIRE JERRY'S XACO STATION 6117 HIGHLAND . OR M-50 1948 HEEL DRIVE. Canvas top. $400. OLive 2-373, ‘8S MERCURY MONTEREY, | Rak. nS —— OR 3-0000, befor ‘56 Merc. 4 dr. sedan, Mercomatic, radio, — SERVICE — heater, while Walls. ‘2 tone ’ “Is Part of The Deal” ee oe 211 8. Saginaw FE 8-4541 | 232 8. Se FE 20131 FORD 38 PAIRLANE. sALEs- Leonard Neil, jsp A-1 SHAPE FOM, V8 WW tires. $275. Tel-Huron aan Sales, #23 W. Huron. FE 4-2185. 1955 FORD VICTORIA RADIO, heater, Fordomatic. One owner aan Our stock No. 103. Priced North Chev. bon Bivd, at 8. Beesrere Ave. Birmingham OLIVER 1963 MERCURY MONTEREY HARDTOP, MERCOMATIC. R&H. ABSOLUTELY NO ih N. Assume paym —— $19.76 mo. Call Credit Mgr. ur Parks at MI ¢7500. H er Ford. FACTORY BRANCH "588 MERCURY STATION WAGON 4 Door, radio and heater, Power steering and Power brakes. Really nice, A beau- tiful 3 tome paint, $2695 PONTIAC “RETAIL STORE FE 31117 CLEMENS ST. MT BEHIND THE POST OFFI TO SELL “ys MERCURY FFICE FORCED leshereposl Dr Full pow- tr, }-toned t. Ze, cond, $2605. Beautiful car, Will trade. UL 23-3739 1988 6 PASS. MERCURY COM- muter. Mercomatic. Power brakes : steering, Best offer buys, "SO PORD ....ccececceeeneess 9 95 = Plymouth ...cccccccscscecss $105 1 Lincoln ..... ees cues ces $205 Srerencese poeea Es os other ys on . As ac, Buick, Chev- rolet, Chrysler Ford etc. We'll your clean car or trade er down. 1952 RAMBLER STATION WAGON. R&H. ippeomiieats NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of $7.24 mo, Call sas ap dae Mr. Parks at MI Turner _ RAMBLER SUPER STATION 6 cylinder, R&H. White- : . Pvt. owner, PE 5-3159 aft- er 3} p.m R&C RAMBLER See us for a betier deal on @ new Rambler or good used car. r Slogan: “WE BELIEVE WE CAN BEAT ANY DEAL.” or EM_ 3-4156 EM_3-4155 JEROME “Bright Spot” open “ti te PM. Orchard Lake at Cass 1949 OLDS, 6 STOR B R & H. Hydra. Very good cond, $125 After 5:30 FE 6-6501. OLDSMOBILE, 1956. ARKLING Inca Copper and Arctic White is the color this really new 038 4dr. HOLIDAY. Full power equip- ment and real ee right down to the Tero, emium =i walls. ie er car end $1,300 og ie you need nance. OTORS, 912 8. _ Woodward, B'ham. BC 3 OLDS é hae aT., LL POw- ins OL CbaOnTES a SEDAN HY- ABSOL pe A. R&H. “-s coseet ane pee Sanat tranamission alips. bent eats Ge eee Eddi, Narehd ‘Terner Pore, : ddie Steele 1955 Olds 98 Hardtop FORD Fully ht I"ve clean. 1/ KEEGO HARBOR FE 2-2530 shee 439 coats | berserckccss ROwntnc BR : is : 4 % OLDS if HARDTOP. FAIR COND. Hydra” Power steering & brakes. Sa Favs cere Tod =| "$6 PONTIAC 8T HARD- some? es us hel pres wat to oe Must sell. FE ¢-0185 STARCHIEF, i108 HURRY fF Lake Orion Motor Sales won't take long to sell this Star. MM AT CLA! ager epee ar. Power FORD — MERCUR bey 201 For Sale Cars _— 91 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars — 91 A DREAM OWNED B BIR- 1 CHEVROLET % TON Piox-| / 7M mingham lady ‘who never drove up. Good cond ............6 248 @eTCc. —— magn bg her 8&0 '@: con- Ph Convertible. V8. Nontelair s == with Bl Anta steer-| dition of this Powerflite bp toe futomatic. Radio - ing, Powe fo, beater, | baby blue 1966 PLYMOUTH W G- rie a cesccccwoslQlOMl San canoeing tees ON. Pull price SCH - new & loaded with extras $1605| MOTORS, MS 8 Woeaward. bin ipod gear nt “e ‘Son kn ee eagene re 2031 | = CONG.” ceseceeeeeecensenes 08 895 2 55 PONTIAC Starchief 4-Dr. Sedan FULL PRICE. $145 Russ Johnson Mtr. Sales MY 2-287) LAKE ORION C CHIEFTAIN 4 DR. ited brakes, extras. = FOTIA On GEIGER counter will trade ~ aqualung or ciaanan labor, OR 3-6587. ye Vakinas &, REAS. Hafdenburg GUARANTEED USED on ‘$1 Ford Ranchers, fom . open "$3 Pontiac Wagon ............ "86 Ford a canon ae dr. r&h $605 CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5-7308 1953 Soe SEDAN. HYDRA. ABSO! EY core As. ae oH on besten ents of $8.65 Cau ar. Mr. meas By MI 11800, “marae Turner PONTIAC ‘67 SUPER ae ona 1953-4 DOOR DELUX PONTIAC, Hydra, radio, excellent cond!- tion, al] accessories, FE 41487. TODAY S SPECIAL "33: PONTIAC C TAN 8 DELUXE Radio and heater Hydra- matic. $325 3 TO CHOOSE FROM BILL SPENCE __RAMBLER™ LES & SERVICE— 2118 SAGINAW WC‘ O45 MECHANICS | SPECIAL, 1953 PON- | tac, 2 dr. excellent body, ine. This hase _ - sue | $2,405 iss? PLYM. SAVOY 4 DR. beauty ay wil STD TRANS GOOD USED can rg Mofond si #12 ‘s. Wood: FOR Pouirt VALUE OF $200, werd, = OR CASH A SSUME PAY-| 106 PONTIAC, 600 4 DR Ran MENTS, (REASONABLE PAY.| Hydra Cleas. $1000. FE 3-1200 MENTS) FE 5-030. r $§ pm LOOK! PONTIAC STATION WAGON ies | 1987 Plymouth, lowner, 3 to) “Sal yori Aner 6 pm Oe: d in today ; arkston Motor Sales 7 re: | CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER FACTORY BRANCH in * REPOSSESSION | guemnseeON TAC cpg : oe 8 Cc F CATALINA : $4 PLYMOUTH CLUB Radio and heater, Hydre- Legere full i aay Clears me matic, Power brakes and Cas neede: F, @. Trea! _Lakes. $-0408 Power steering 1686 PLYMOUTH R. PLAZA ¥ DR. STATION Auto. trans. R&H cond, Pvt owner tt 1 050. OR 3-309 OR 3-3619. PLYMOUTH: 1967. AN OLDER CAR vei fe all = need fd Rtgs L 2.3906. ‘38 PLYMOUTH 4 . V-e. tom suburban station wagon, rng tomatic dr. Leads of extras. 1,575. Cash or good car as trade- in, 90 8 Roselawn. 1951 vy aS oar boat ABSOLUTEL DOWN. Ass Ltt Dacreges oa o Ps mo. sera il Mgr. Mr, Parks at MI ¢ . Maro Turner Ford. PONTIAC “RETAIL STORE” +1 MT. CL EMENS __ BEHIND THE POST 0! FICE %§) PONTIAC 4 DR SEDAN, DE- luxe radio, beater Low mileage. 179 Nelson. MAZUREK | STUDEBAKER SALES | "$0 Studebaker, Lark. New dimen- fon in motortng—here now! Cost | hte to buy—runa miles on @ hat ful of gas Woodward at 8 Blvd. FE 4-0588 ‘30, VOLESWAGON 61750. PHONE FE 5-468. IT’S SPRING IN ROCE Se5 R Our used cars are selling s think it was good old spri times fair. Don’t take our til 9 p.m. or later. radio, heater, white car on the market. Fairiane 500 fordor hardtop. brakes. radio with a ae wal) tires, Folks, you ¢ uperchief hard eater, white wall tires, engine, radio, 1957 BUICK Lee. and seats. Radio, heater, 1957 BUICK .... lal ddoor hard white wall tires, be radio. hea! finish. Don’t miss this one. 1957 RAMBLER 4door Custom mission, radio, litle car. 1956 BUICK .... Byuper ¢door hard wer white wall tires, salee sand 1956 MERCURY 1956 PONTIAC . areen. beautiful car xtra nice in every 1954 PONTIAC good tires Green and 1953 MERCURY white wall Mrdramatic, radio, heater, nice and priced very low. SH PONTIAC. BOSE IER ihe aie ee white finish. “perten Peery 1957 VOLKSWAGEN . unroof, radio. ter, windshield washers: omy with waite” ‘eaiher trim. #door Cae with pike ment — heater, at a low price. 1955 CHEVROLET Leas Bel Air persian with Power, se. a ' Reames, ke i $ engine Monterey are ata pet good Solid red 1953 PONTIAC eee eee O95 hes snow tires. TON ‘© good that one would ng time. We attribute this to the fact that our reconditioned used cars are far above average and our prices are at all word, come see! Open 1958 PONTIAC .........$2395 pritaes with power steering, power brakes, Hydra- Wall tires. The hottest 1957 FORD ............$1795 deh td steering, power en heater, white it from a new one. 1957 PONTIAC ........ .$1895 power brakes, a radio, pink and white finsh. 1957 CHEVROLET .....$1545 Conversipie with standard transmission pack. heater, wer white Swan tess eee e. 1995 Roadmaster Bdoor hardtop, power ae windows white wall tires. na Jesse. 1895 Power steering and brake hice conan hits ter. oe... $1595 automatic trans- tires. Red and $1495 Solid most economical eee ee 1495 ea olin rh power brakes. vee. 1295 A Victoria hardtop vl ptomb er’ radio, heater, white wall tires. You'll be proud to own this one. = ha vas 3 perer steering power erate: | na- Ww. radio, Sor. white walls, blue and white. 51095 $1145 radio, .$ 795 * © © © ee ew 4door deluxe wagon, id fa radio, heater, extra w finish. tadto, heater, real with leather trim Extra BUICK ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES OL 1-8133 er PUTS You IN VELVET AT CALICO PRICES. ’57 BUICK ........$1995 2 DR, ROADMASTER 56 UI selec = P1095 55 Hens ante $1995 REAL SHARP ‘54 CHEVROLET $ 295 10 2 DOOR "S7 BUICK ~.....-.91995 DOOR SUPER 4 ‘S66 PONTIAC .....$ 995 870 2 DOOR 53 BUICK <2..--.-9 295 SPECIAL 4 DOOR 56 BUICK ........$1395 SUPER 2 DOOR 588 OLDS 98 ......$3295 HOLIDAY 4 DOOR ‘S7_ BUICK <2: SPECIAL 4 DOOR 55 BUICK 2.2.19 095 2 DOOR paws Gl f9S SS BUICK «2. ...--9) 275) 2 DOOR ’$5 MERCURY ....$ 895 2 DOOR 57 FORD .......:-5 225 2 DOOR "$4 BUICK. .....-..9 999 SEDAN ‘57 oes ceaeees -PlOOS = Santee Eng 2200091995 SPECIAL 2 DOOR 55 BUICK ........$1095 CENTURY CONVERTIBLE ’'S7 MERCURY ....$1995 STATION WAGON 53 PONTIAC .....$ 299 SEDAN $4 BUICK ........$ 695 4 DR. SEDAN '57 BUICK ......:..$1995 ROADMASTER "75" 'S4 MERCURY ....$ 399 4 DR. SEDAN ‘4 FORD 2.10. ---9 745) SEDAN 55 BUICK. 2 DOOR 56 BUICK ........$1595 SPECIAL 2 DOOR 6 BUICK wees: i SeeeS 7 HS sia =je=\e 1 L959 9 FORD Aooe is + rat’ can” on. TRAVEL GLEN, nino _ DAR: GAIN BARON OLIVER © MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave. wae THERES AND WE HAVE DOOR SEDAN — ; Tone Blue and Ivory DOO! ue Paint. New ‘nes Bh carrier. PORT COUPE — Auto. ‘ower J aphdni! paint, W Walls. DOOR — V-8. Tue. finch Paint 4 DOO Biack Paint. 4 DOOR and Sierra Seid Paint. SRB Ekta: "$4 CHEV 4 R 210 — Radio and Forest Green. MANY, FE 2-9101 Open Eves. FIGURES DON'T LIE More Chevrolets ON THE ROAD Than Any | The Most Popular-The 08 CHEVROLET AT LOW, LOW PRICES "58 CHEVROL ET Biscayne ...:......-.+--$16/5 Radio and Heater, '58 CHEVROLET Station Wagon .........$1900 R — Radio and Heater, 6 Cyl., Solid Cashmere car querantee. 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