|_Day for Busy Hands a 116th YEAR CLEAN WINDSHIELDS — Motorists who last night went to sleep figuring they might have to shovel out their autos were greeted this morning not only by the heavy snow, but found their . car windows caked with ice. oe : Chg j = Freezing Rains | to Cape Cod on the coast of |._ Twelve deaths have been at- - ( A td TREACHEROUS WALKS. And out ae dhe. aude householders and storekeepers attempted to ‘clear s as of treacherous ice and snow which made walking extremely hazardous. as Hopes to Clear Snag on Vet Fund Reuse FROM OUR NEWS WIRES LANSING — Attorney General Paul L. Adams said today he will give “top priority” to untangling a legal snar] that looms over one phase of a plan to use the Veterans Trust Fund to ease the state’s cash crisis. Adams’ statement came after lawmakers said they would not act on the plan until a ruling clears up ap | point about legality of part Record Budget of Gov. G. Mennen Wil- liams’ emergency financ- ing plan. Williams, meanwhile, said law- makers ‘‘may have a point’ -in their question but he said he _ thought the plan would be legal. Williams said the bill probably will be introduced today. There were indications there will be some revisions in the plan before it - goes to the Legislature in final form. These devolpments on the stop- gap financing plan came a> Wil- liams’ office announced he has completed spadework on’ his 1958-60 budget proposals and will present them later this week. These developments also came as veterans organizations urged lawmakers not. to tamper with the fund which Was established to assist veterans, House GOP Floor Leader Alli- son Green (R-Kingston) raised the eign. § of a legal hitch when he’ Attorney General Paul L. Adams to rule whether securi- ties from the veterans fund could _-be used to meet obligations created by borrowing from the public _ school employes retirement fund. Green did not challenge the part of Williams’ plan that would use ( on Page 2, Col. 8) In Today's Press eo he ee | fureme Tax Service—Open. Eves. a Set. W. R: Bolin. PR 46-1102 or PB 5-8773 - Gngee Compbet Tas ‘Accountant, tn gine Tek. Gpen Bree, PSMA, 908 ©. Adopted forlity Outlays of $5,919,250 OK'd by Commission Last Night A record budget of $5,919,250 for 1959 was adopted last night by the City Commission. | Following. a public hearing at "which no objections were raised, commissioners accepted City Man- ager Walter K. Willman's budg- etary recommendations with no changes and adopted the annual appropriations ordinance as an emergency measure. fore the Jan. 31 deadline, Willman explained. : the 1958 tax rate of 15.27 mills for each $1,000 evaluation for the Snow x ke * , kik ks, x *k * Slash Path for Heavy Snows Foul Weather Extends From New Mexico to Cape Cod; 12 Die KANSAS CITY, Mo. (fj —A giant storm lashed the nation with snow, freezing rain, bitter cold and even thundershowers South as it crept across the mid-continent today. The storm area stretched from northern New Mexico New England and from the southern Great Lakes into the Mississippi Valley. _ As it moved slowly northbeast- ward it dealt its harshest blows to the Midwest—Kansas, Missouri, | Iowa, Nebraska and Illinois. tributed to the storm. All of the victims were killed in traffic ac- cidents on ice or snow covered roads. Three were da New Mexico. Montana, PennsyYivania and Towa each reported two deaths, and Oklahoma, Kansas and Hlinois had one each, /-In & special summary the Weather Bureau said snow, cold and high winds kicked up blizzard conditions in Nebraska, Iowa and the flatlands of central Kansas. Immediately ahead of the snow, there was a narrow band of freez- ing rain: In the South, thunder- showers accompanied spring tem- peratures. There was even a tornado yes- terday afternoon in Mississippi. The funnel touched the grourid near Vicksburg, but apparently did no damage. The heaviest snowfall this morning was in eastern -Kansas and northern Missouri. Kansas City lay in the center of the area. At midnight, with four inches on the ground, the snow began again, and the Weather Bureau said it would reach eight inches. Parts of New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Oklahoma, Nebraska and Iowa still were getting snow. The northern three-quarters of (Continued on Page 2, Ca]. 8) in the; Stricken _ Movie Pioneer Dies at Home * Long, Illustrious Life of Cecil B. DeMille Ends’ With Heart Attack HOLLYWOOD «Cecil B, De- Mille, 77, pioneer movie maker famed for his Biblical epics, died today. DeMille died at his home at 5:30 a.m. He had been ill for a week. Death was attributed to a heart attack. With him when he died was his daughter Cecilia, and her husband Joseph Harper. A nurse who had been attending the veteran film) maker notified them when DeMille appeared to be failing during the night. > CECIL B. DeMILLE MSUO Receives. 70 Applications * * * ' DeMille, who remained at the Befor e Ist D ay top of motion picture hierarchy Although Michigan State Univer. from the days of its infancy until sity Oakland has announced Febru-| ‘he present, had just returned from ary ist as the official date for extensive travels on behalf of the receiving student applications, 70 movie, ‘The Buccaneer,"’ when he Wounded Deer Hunts for Food in Fisher Plant | ing one woman dead and several x * * LANSING (®-A 150-pound buck, believed to have been blinded by the snowstorm and hit by a train, charged through the main body shop of the Fisher Body plant in Lansing this morn- ing. ; Workers reported that the buck entered the plant through an open gate, fell off a loading dock and then charged through Picture on Page 2 the main body shop, scattering workers before it. The animal, its antlers splin- tered by its wild run and the apparent accident, then died of exhaustion and injuries. j News Flashes LITCHFIELD, Ky. (P—A_ tor- nado ripped through this area like a “giant knife’’ today, leav- persons injured, demolishing buildings and uprooting trees. PHILADELPHIA (® — Mich- igan’s star quarterback Bob Ptacek was chosen by Cleveland and Wolverine tackle Willle | Here's Wha ville. | WU. &. Weather Bureau Forecast : Home we te caer nt XY. . Edition tua TW - PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1959 —88 PAGES = ™™R,tueeurmspow ; Je w and le Combine to Give Area Taste of Winters Worst Weather Bureau Says Well Get More Tonight A 3-4 inch snowfall, following by a freezing rain, com- bined to give Pontiac and Oakland County area resi- dents their worst weather of the winter. And as motorists and pedestrians struggled through the heavy snow and ice, the U.S. Weather Bureau and State Police warned that the worst is yet to come. | An accumulation of three or more inches of snow was |forecast for tonight. The Bureau also said rain will change to freezing rain or snow late today. In Pontiac, all schools opened on schedule this morn- 7 tke |ing and school buses were ‘running. Most schools in t the northern section of the ‘county were closed due to ‘ice and snow, however. V\ eather Did The Pontiac area also was in 7 f sharp d : for the Kids! |i ,22 S28 Stra: high was predicted at 35 with rain The following Oakland County this morning and afternoon chang- area schools were closed today ing first to freezing rain and sleet due to bad weather: and then to snow tonight. Huron Valley, Waterford Town-! oenight’s low will be about 22 ship, Utica Community, Romeo, with @ high of 24 predicted for Armada, Rochester, Holly, Orton- Thursday ses - Winds will be east to south 15-20 Addison; Lapeer, Walled Lake, ™-p.h. today, shifting to west and St. Paul Lutheran in Livonia, Im. northwesterly 20-30 m.p.h. tonight. prospective students have already became ill. ; written in, and all of them enclosed _ "le @!so had traveled widely in) the t l ; . ‘Europe recently, plugging his ie Son or a enpiicstien ee | mighty epic, ‘‘The Ten Command-| Ww - . ¢ are very Pleased at this ments,” which stands as one of his; tremendous advance interest,” said) . D. B. Varner, today. “A break) Sreatest pictures. | | down shows 50 per cent are in DeMille turned out more than the classe: ‘SO per cent are in the) “The Squaw Man,” the first top half. This is an unusually high; movie ever made in Hollywood. percentage of good students.” The . ; he. young actor-turned director, Of the’ whole, 10 have applied) rimed it for the Jesse Lasky Fea- for Business Administration, 18 for ture Play Co., which he, Lasky and 24 for Teacher Education. Es-|i517, with Dustin Farnum, a Broad- timates of the total size of the way star, in the lead, freshman class next Septembe . place the figure at 600. DeMille pictures on the grami ——————————— scale .were “Reap the Wild G » Ss Wad Reds Protest Planes wR Se and “The Greatest Show on OSLO, Norway (®—The So- Earth.” viet government today charged | The second “Ten Command- that U.S, and British warplanes | ments," made in 1956, was the are using Norway's Bodoe Air- |biggest of all, however. It cost port as a base for reconnais- /nearly 12 million doflars, used sance flights to Soviet frontiers. |thousands in its cast, ad ranks Moscow made the charge to the |as one of the greatest box office Norwegian Ambassador. attractions of motion picture his Death of Atlas Expected CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (P—Atlas, the American satellite which broadcast President Eisenhow- er’s Christmas message of peace to the world, was expected to plunge to its fiery death today in the vicinity of the Haweiian Islands. v tory. ~*~ * * DeMillé was born Aug. 12, a teacher who studied for the min- istry at one time. It was from his fether’s habit of reading the Bible aloud each night that DeMille ab- sorbed his feeling for fhe epic iqualities of religion that marked his movie-making career. a Heavy * i REAL SPARKLE — Né amount of tinsel, tuations around the 32 degree point first coated lights and artificial decorations can match the the tree with snow, then added a layer of glaze, crystal: beauty of this evergreen which bowed and finally, a light coating of rain, just for ad- under its load ‘this mor , ditional twinkle. gM of their high school| 70 pictures, starting in 1913 with | Smith went to the Bears on the &th round of today’s NFL draft. Jon Linden, an Oregon tackte, was added by the Lions. Backs Wilbur Fowler of Northwestern | and Purdue's Tom Barnett werc ethers chosen. MOUNT VERNON, Ohio @® A state of emergency was de- clared and a request for Ohio lay City, Our Lady of Victory in’ The Weather Bureau described Northville, Capac. \the combination of freezing rain Dryden Community, Avondale, 8nd snow as the worst weather of . ‘Lake. Orion Metamora, North the winter. Traffic was paralyzed, | Branch, St. Hugo of the Hills, Our stranding thousands of trucks and eay of Refuge, West Bloomfield, Crs throughout the state. ‘and Clarkston. | Pontiac state troopers reported Examinations, originally sched- ule@ for Walled Lake and Water- ford Township high school. students today, have been tentatively re- Challenge Legal Standing 1881, | scheduled for tomorrow. School buses in operation this morning were for the most part limited to picking up youngsters on the main roads only. National Guard troops made by Mount Vernon's Phillip Hanger today as rein-swollen streams in the area practically isolated the city, — ‘most highways in the area were islushy but not yet ice-covered, ex- \cept for side roads, Sheriff's depu- ities expected the worst will come tonight when temperatures begin to drop and the slush turns to ice, Troopers at the Redford Post reported traffic moving very. slowly on U.S. 16 and said that many side roads in southern and western Oakland County were of Graduated Income Tax “The legal status of a graduated income tax in Michi- gan will be challenged and probably proved unconstitu- tional,” declares Louis H. Schimmel, Executive Director of the Municipal Advisory Council and one of the lead- in Ashfield, Mass. His father was_ ‘ing tax‘authorities in the country. “This means a delay of | t about two years with the chances favoring an adverse court decision. “It is proposed by the Citizens’ Advisory Committee tax be adopted by the Leg- Ice Artistry Glistens this tax is estimated at $220,000,000,” said Schim- mel. . “Fifteen years ago the Tax Study [Committee appointed by Governor Kelly was advised by the Dean of the University of Michigan Law School and by other authorities ‘Ithat a graduated income tax could not be legally adopted by the State Legislature unless the Constitution of the State was amended, * * * “If the present Michigan ‘ Su- '‘Ipreme Court sustains the of the legal counsel for the Kelly * * ‘ - “Tt ig also proposed by the Citi- zens’ Advisory Committee that cer- tain personal property be removed from the tax roll. It is estimated that the loss in revenue due to such removal would amount ta $120,000,000. sree epee ae ae islature. The revenue from} - with the terms of its bond contract. that a graduated incorne>— cipal and interest on bonds is- L sued to bulld schools and mu- -nicipal improvements. * * * “Whether or not the Legislature can reduce local taxable valua-; tion by removing certain. proper- ties that were represented as tax: ‘able assets when bonds were sold. is a question that will have to be decided by the courts. “There are some school districts ‘where the removal of personal. property would seriously affect the ability of the district to comply } 1 | | i * * * “Any litigation relating to taxes would seriously restrict the marketability of Michigan mu- nicipal bonds,. particularly those issued to finance school bulld- ings; It is improbable that any capital improvement financing ‘could be undertaken by Michi- gan municipalities while this quéstion was being decided by the courts, * * “It has been proposed by the jority report that their recommen- dations be adopted as a package. If the legality of the two principal parts of the package must be de- cided by the courts it may mean considerable delay before we knew whether or not the principal parts of the tax package are legal. . re “Can we afford that .much delay? Can we afford the risk that part of the tax package would be declared unconstitutional? If the answers are ‘no’ then the Legisla- ture may have to face up to the financial solutions that are avail- able in the flat rate gross. income tax or the sales tax, Either of these can produce large sums of money, “The minority report as «ub. mitted by E. C. Hayhow is much sounder and mere practical.” Citizens’ Advisory Committee ma-} impassable. The rain is washing away the salt being put on major highways, State Police said. Sheriff Frank W. Irons warned all drivers to stay home unless it is absolutely necessary to go out. “We expect even the main highways to be ice-covered by tomerrow morning." Many main trunklines throughout (Continued on Page 2, Col: 4) Mikoyan Plane Forced to Land a Makes Emergency Stop at Newfoundland After Engine Catches Fire From Our News Wires ARGENTIA, Nfld. — Soviet Dep- uty Premier Anastas IL Mikoyan resumes today a homeward flight that was interrupted last night when the airliner flying him home made an emergency landing at this top-secret U.S, Naval air base. The Soviet official was side- tracked when one engine of the airliner caught fire and another had to be “feathered” (shut off and the propeller blades adjust- ed for least wind resistance). Mikoyan — apparently unshaken by the mishap which set nerves jangling in more than one world capital — was to board another plane today to resume his flight to Copenhagen, He ended his 16-day visit to the United States. Tuesday and started home with a party of five, includ- ing his son Sergo. A Scandinavian Airline spokes- man in New York expressed doubt sabotage lay behind the mishap while the four-engine DCT was high over the Atlantic. There a New York police had. inspected it thoroughly. Nevertheless, the airline said, * Polando Waipens okaniah 6 and Julia W AINE Raltimore 61 J4 Miam! Beach 74 : a _ Bismarck 0 -@ Milwaukee 2h } BHrowneville 7+ 67 Minneapolis 14 f Butfalo 12 98 New Orleans Ti Ao ‘That Settles It! Chisago 27) 4h New York 44 oF _ Cincinnatl 60 12 Omaha " ! . Cleveland 45 Pellston . 011 I~ELYWOOD iPr Asked en ve 77 Phhoen! Ho oj , aie 70 Peete nae ag WHY he expected his third child, Kansas City 25 9 Seatt 41 34: and Kip, spent foyr hours the ye i a: Masqestie HY if Tempe © other day reviewing girls’ names," Two THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21.1959 es ~ 500,000 Rally in Havana to Back or rials | —— cess Stores, Plants Close for Day Ike Nominates Bonsal to Succeed Smith Qs Selecuion of a Winter Sports tests Envoy to Cuba Queen will hichlight the ‘Pontiac Area Ive Carnival next weekend ‘4 cp jars : a mes pie re ‘el isan Sponsored by the Pontiac Parks began massing here today lo dem J Ue nen ae ae the mstrat@ them support foi the © xe- thside —( ommunity ( ely al tr THY of Cubun Mar criminals eT istate Park dat iI ind Feb 1 ta ch edd in the anival wil feature am tee naor boss oexhtiiition hoekey and con Woashitygtet Pha dip iin i] od Chres boulomat nominated by Pre des E jsen- hower toda. to be the new am- yed enies bassador to Cuba Bonsal FLOM Sate fei ty Bolivia, succeeds Karl F smith, sho resigned Jan 10--a low days after the Castro forces overthrew the governinent of Batista * * * Bor ti} Lye ofhices factories and stores ¢ losed) which was also pro cliimec uw day of national mourn ne fof phy sietans said to have: been killed by supporters of ousted| ex President Fulgencio Batista be-, they tended wounded revo-: aA es Jasinski Killing Accused Testifies He - Had No Part in. Vicious Southfield Murder “T did not kill Tiny With these words, acCused mur iderer Raymond L. Alyea, a com 'bat Marine Corps veteran, took the jwitness stand yesterday in his own defense, The trial is being heard jit Oakland County Circuit Judge William J. Beer's courtroom “Tiny” ia Anthony Jasinski, 51 rnityent sa hioests lor the day ese David Salvador, new president of the CTC Labor Federation, or- dered its members—except news- men and transportation or com: whose brutally beaten and stabbed! niunications workers — te step body was found Aug 1 on the floor| work from 6 a.m. to midnight. (of thu Jlvenfrita Nurseruwes Ine | A few hours the sched. 2290) Northwestern Ifwy . South led start of meeting, eld. where he was a caretaker Agriculture Minister Hérmberto sort Marin announced that the, trials of 300 to 600 army men held! prisoner here will begin Thursday or Friday in the Sports Palace, al worl. for the nursery, stadium with a capacity of 15.000! Assistant Prosecutor Willam EF spectators Lang contended as he closed his, before the mass ‘Men will tell you how F even looked out after Tiny,’ sald the 35-year-old Alyea, a self-em- Sort, who drafted Cuba's new ease yesterday that Alyea mH penal code while he was servin@ once served a prison term for nthe hills with Castro's guerrillas armed robbery — beat and stabbed oe ‘Williams Noncommittal LANSING (#—Gov. Williams doesn't say yes and he doesn’t say no on jobless pay benefits of un- limited duration. * * * Moreover, if the AFL-CIO is seeking his support for legislation to do away with the existing basic maximum of 26 weeks benefits, he hasn't heard about it, the Gov- ernér told a news conference yes- > terday Several Republican lawmakers dismissed the objective laid down last week by the AFL-CIO execn- tive board as pie-in-the-sky talk. Republicans have an iron grip | on the Senate and nominal con- trol in the House. Rep. Joseph J. Kowalski of De- troit, a Democrat and union offi- cial, said yesterday that he or seme other lawmaker will submit a bill at the current session for unlimited compensation. . Kowalski, as House Democratic -Jeader, is the governor's floor spokesman on administration pol- icy matters. ~ * * * Williams said: “] haven't studied any each pro- vision.’ When questions persisted and| Williams said he didn’t know whether labor might have sub- mitted its plan to one of his aides, Paul Weber, his press secretary, broke in. “We have nothing in this office representing an approach from labor,’’ Weber said. The governor said he could not) answer off hand_as to the practi-. cality of the a eel Rep. George M. Van Peursem (R-Zeeland), former House speak- er and labor committee chair- man, called it “utterly : ridicu- on Unlimited Jobless Pay lous.” Rep. Allison Green of K Republican floor lead- ers, said “unrealistic.” They said that with the unem- ployment compensation. fund to- bogganing, it would mean higher payroll taxes on industry, deteri- oration of the state’s business climate and loss of jobs. Kowalski argued that with un- employment at about 325,000, it would be cheaper in the tong run jto have unlimited jobless pay than j; to put those out of work and with exhausted benefits on welfare rolls. x« * * Michigan employment security officials, who administer the job- less pay program, said removing duration restriefions would ‘‘cost a lot of money” but how much was not known. Last year, even with emergency legislation for up to an extra 13 weeks unemployment compensa- tion for the long term jobless— making a total maximum duration of 39 weeks, over 10,000 persons exhausted benefits. Four Police Officers Promoted in Southfield | \SOUTHFIELD—The promotion of four Southfield police officers has ‘been announced by City Adminis- trator Robert, J. McNutt. | Milton Sackett, from lieutenant ito captain; Charles Durbin, ser- | geant to lieutenant; James Har- Ivey, patrolman to sergeant and [Richard Overmyer, patrolman to sergeant. All qualified under civil | service examination. Sackett and Durbin have been; with the department for four years; Harvey and Overmeyer have seen two years service. = \Special Election |Slated by Troy School Board TROY—A ‘special election has been scheduled by the Troy Board residents will be asked to approve a 544 mill incréase for operational if accepted it will mean a tax rate of $22.75 per thousand assessed valuation for two years. He said), residents are currently °? paying $16.70 per thousand and last year paid - $25.19. Registration deadline (an voters will be Feb. 9. For the first time in the school election the seven pre- cincts’ voting places will be used.. Historic Old Church Destroyed by Fire RIDGEWOOD, N. J. (UPD— Fire destroyed historic Ridegwood Reformed Church early this morning in spite of the efforts of firemen from six communities. The alarm was sounded at 3:37 a.m. EST. By the time the flames were brought under control two hours later, equipment and fire- men from Hohokus, Glen Rock,) Lawn as well as Ridgewood were lat the scene. The steepled edifice. belong: ing to the Dutch Reformed Con: gregation, is located in the heart) of the Community opposite the Municipal Bus Terminal and the. Memorial Park. Hundreds of spec- by the flames. (Overheated Chimney ‘Causes Armada Fire ARMADA—An overheated chim- ney set fire to a wall in the Ray) |Atkeson.. home at 78477 Romeo ‘ONE-DAY Thursday, 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. All Famous Brands . . Loaners—Returned Models—Rebuilts, Etc. ce Huron St. “GOO HOUSEKEEPING onOP of PONTIAC SPECIALS — . Demonstrators— FAMOUS BRAND REFRIGERATORS Choose from Frigidaire, Westinghouse, Kelvina- tor, General Electric and others. Rebuilt and guar- anteed. $43” Rebuilt 17” and 21” Table and Console Models All Major Mokes § $ 7 ty Ae. 68- 8 ie ; = Unknown Brand—But™ YCANNON.. QS -~First Quality Muslin Sheets | Regular. $2 49722108 Inches _ IRONRITE Automatic Ironer This was traded in on a new one — We've com- pletely gone over it and will suorantee: a Frigidaire ‘“No-Vent” Electric Dryer The people who trade this in had to have o gas f model. We have com- pletely checked it .over and will guarantee. No outside vent needed. - 129” Famous Easy Spinner ‘Big 9-pound capacity — Wash in one tub . Rinse in other. Rebuilt and guaranteed, $48 1858 raves | ‘Plank Rd., last night and caused) of Educaiton for March?10 when purposes. Superintendent ‘Rex Smith said Midland Park, Wyckoff and Fair! tators were attracted to the area’ JOHN CLARK Service for John Clark, $1, o 1:30 p.m.- Friday from the Hun- toon Funeral Home, Burial will be in Oak Hill. Cemetery. A native of Scotland, Mr. Ctark had been employed in the main- tenance department of the city schools. He was a life member of Master Masons Cambus No. 114 in Scotland and a member of the Canadian Legion. Surviving besides his wife, Amina, are a daughter, Mrs. Ron- ald Profrock of Norristown, Pa.; two grandchildren; and one great grandchild. Mr. Clark died Monday after- noon in Pontiac General Hospital after a long illness. MRS, JAY B. WARD Mrs. Jay B. (Clara E.) Ward, 79, of Liberty St., died enipiad in Pontiac General Hospital after an illness of several weeks. - She was a member of Bethany Lodge. of Pontiac; three grandsons; and Deaths Elsewhere BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | NEW YORK (AP) — Robert Schwebel, 54, general attorney for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, | died Tuesday of a heart attack. | He had been head of the New, | York office of the railroad’s legal department since 1949. * CHARLES TOWN, W. VA. (AP) —Dr. Bonney Youngblood, 77, an & | agricultural economist who did ‘considerable. research in the ‘Southwest, died Tuesday efter a ‘week's illness. He served as an economist for the U.S. Depart- ‘ment of Agriculture for 21 years. f 112 Oak Hill St., will be held at’ Drayton-Plains, Mrs, Mina Brabon Baptist Church and the Rebekah), Mrs. Ward leaves a son, Ray/— Deaths in Pontiac and Nexby Areas: “one great-grandchild: three sie ters, Mrs. Ina Hutchinson of of Hillsdale and- Mrs. Laura Fenzel of Goodrich; ‘and two brothers. The body is Funeral Home. WILLIAM AVERY at -Farmer-Snover William Avery, 83, of 2452. Pine Lake Ave., will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday at the C. J..Godhardt Funeral Home. Graveside service the McBride Cemetery, Montcalm | County. i Mr. home following a ness. He was a member of the Meth-. odist Church and was a retired farmer. = Surviving are a son, W. Howard 2'3-meénth ill.) Sawn cuts to measure up to 8.95 Toilet Seats Pearl covered seat and lid to fit t ; _- -inch wide, : black matting. Per _ Choice | of No 6-7-8-10-16-20 size KEEGO HARBOR — Service ‘for will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at. Avery died Tuesday at his’ | THURSDAY ONLY SPECIALS | _2nd FLOOR SPECIALS Washable WHITE, IVORY, TAN Window Shades Regular ae $1.19 : Cc Value Cut Up to 36 Inches FREE. Please bring im your correct measurements ivory or tan color shades complete with roller 1.00 Rubber Runner Mat-ft. 20c Common Nails—per Pound | He was born in Milano, Tex. 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Open 9 te 9, Mon. to Set. | North Hill | Shopping Plaza C000 Dini Ditle Highway Open 9 te9, Thr, Fa Open 9 903, ‘Mon, to Sat, : a | ‘ r | 4 be ca ; |p - . | | : 5 | cra \ | Te | co - , (eae | { ee FF = | : : , i > * : : THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1959 , . os a FIVE . To Head ni eo a H . Senate Committees . . Boats Probe Due. Use one of N 5 GOP 1 | Waite’s lame 0 GOP Chairmen on Deals convertient | : se. S _ charge LANSING (Five Republican; quiet them, The GOP let Lt. Gov. and Gir Is accounts senators were installed in new|John. B, Swainson, a Democrat, - _committee chairmanships today as| ‘i! minority committee seats. NEW YORK (AP)—Do call girl! a 4 fencing oyer completing organiza-|. For the last two years, six-mem- play an important role. in helping : tion for 1959-60 continued in the|>eF committees had two Demo- big corporations swing business i evenly divided House, crats — shag 20 new — deals? Minority Senate D committees, with. some excep ' No, say businessmen. 8 i who sent up a big ho ‘4 last aks Sei hereon pordlee Yes — to a degree — says tite | . ' made no outery yesterday when |. oerats 2 we tl city’s chief magistrate. i the GOP majority voted to limit A Senate committee should in-| eigale them to one berth on each of | In the House, split 55-55, Dem- vestigate, says the AFL-CIO. 15 standing committees, | ocrats were driving for an equal | We'll investigate, says the city aeeers Wnpedt srseee Sie A Republican concession helped| break on committee assignments police department, — but had almost no chance of The new twist in the world’s. getting ene—on —- that oldest profession got a thorough’ airing Monday night-on the CBS radio programti, “The Business of £ Sex.’ narrated by Edward R. Murrow. i Unidentified speakers from the. Large Selection : STEREOPHONIC | Speaker Don R: Pears (R-Bu- RECORDINGS i chanan) was elevated to. the driv- ler’s seat and committee’ appoint- MIRACLE MILE MUSIC |} ment power last week when Dem- Miracle Mile il 8-002) | ocrats temporarily ‘lost one of their business world and the demi-' ; votes due to the illness of a De- monde told of company policies | 4 pra ar 'troit\\woman lawmaker. that include keeping prostitutes on | Quick Rel f m i N 0) blic relations payrolls or paying | : ‘ef iro ee ae m monthly fees for dealings Mak Bid to U.A.R. : with customers. | @—Britain has. asked TOASTMASTERS’ TENTH — The Pontiac : Pontiac Press Phote - - «@«* . : yal of \diplomatic rela- | YMCA Toastmasters Club held its 10th anniver- Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce. Rowston As spokesmen from the top ee heated os the Waited Arab Re- | sary celebration last night at the YMCA. Hud- was an honored guest and Hirlinger, a past |ranks of big busipess general itching and smart ting of piles, ei ic, De cause of the | dling ees the Savities ‘began were (from left) meres ot os Re Ra one uf i featured palin ay eae rought such quic S00 iac N ip Rows , 8. | ; > Commissioner Pt tor noeteent = rt. — Pontiac Mayor Philip Rowston, John Rallis, club speakers. More than 70 present and past mem- |) pay icaated en invade ase: spread across the land making a Mayor Robert F:’ Wagner’s of- Peterson’s Ointment a favorite fn/| fice said: ‘We will not tolerate , such scandal and vice in the city.” soeihtive eae “Gints | cludes two é a : ' " Queen E lizabeth j15.000-mile tour of Canada, ay | Drayton Girls Hurt i Kennedy, acknowledging the dif. | ment delights or money back. Regal and Stev ‘Queen and her party will arrive ificulty of detecting call girl set. | —-) Pile Irritation president, and John Hirlinger, manager of the bers and their guests attended the banquet. ' vas 1c] j ‘at 12:30 p.m. by train from Chat- lups, appealed-for any information \ i Visit to Windsor ‘ham, Ont., tour the Windsor area, in Crash on Walton ‘that might aid the. probe. He ONE WEEK SPECIAL! \ Scheduled July 3 ‘and at 4 p.m. board the royal promised to protect informants ye ge ee 4 ‘yacht “‘Brittania’ for Sarnia and A Deayton Pisins (ecnager and, ‘but threatened to prosecute any \ : icago. » © © ‘businessmen found employing USED SINGER | | Gees = (UPD ene om re ‘her sister were injured in a two-| Peratiteua? P me overnmen g : : heconditioned « i souced hat Queen Elizabeth II lay ee 7 ° i P. ie eal "| _A promise! not to disclose names | | amen ; ‘iin ei ay St the ier aeeuon oO ON had baen-made to participants on ae @ Electrified —_ . Si Windsor daly 2 Philip will Family of Four Dies ig ard and Sashabaw road. ithe “a progr oe by ne of: bets - i : They are Lorraine Tenuta, 16,/ ficials, who refused Tuesday to , CONSOLE... . $34.50 F H Fj . : 24.50 WE ctr comet | Major ae siviara of Detvit.| in arm ome ire the driver, and Mary Tenuta, 24, identity speakers to Palle > ee * 4 L. PORTABLE . $ ee SS who invited the Queen to visit the | of 4166 Athens St. | ; pee ae a ke ee : t HOME Motor City when she tours the St.. LOW MOOR, Iowa (UPI)—Four Miss Tenuta told W preriore 8 ri “full ‘od 3 8 bored 2 > Township Police she did not see Work, employes “fully coopera : : DEMONSTRATION esas ‘Lawrence Seaway, said . today) imembers of one family, including lto th® limit they could” and that lim an trim . ; So rtes oe chances were slim that she would two. children, died today when fire 8" oncoming car, as she atienipted hp eapacted thelr git 0 rene, < OR 3-9702 — stop in Michigan. ‘swept their farm home. in a heavy to make a left turn onto Walton, "¢ “No oe to gab jell bere” $ 25 The Queen's only stop in the Snow storm. * * * he said / Free bonus, gifts. All purpose zigzag Terme 1 United States will be at Chicago | The victims were Mr. and Mrs. Yer auto was hit by a car driven) This was an apparent reference fat tener Trade ins accented: We Per Week July 6 where the royal party will ‘Ralph: Greve and their children, by Henty Ball, 46, of 4440 Cheese- to Marie Torre, New York Herald re rebuild ant eS Visit stn international vind Gary and Joyce. iman St,, who told police he was | Tribune television columnist. who . r] ‘exposition. He stop in Windsor’ Volunteer firemen from Low ‘unable to stop in time. ‘recently served a 10-day jail sen- CURT S APP LIANCES will be brief. | Moor battled the blaze. 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Fidel Castro is a graduate of a Cuban law school and should knew that summary execution of persons on the basis of revenge and without a chance for the accused to have a fair trial is a blot on the record of any govern- ment. He should know, too, that the United States, which stands throughout the world for the prin- ciples of decency and respect for human life, cannot remain silent. Yet about all Castro could think of the other day was that the United States might intervene militarily. So he promptly threat- ened to massacre Americans. Under such circumstances, the policy of the United States govern- ment must be one ot caution. we ee Already diplomatic recognition has been extended, though it was per- haps done too hastily. No new American ambassador, however, has as yet been sent to Havana, and there is still an oppor- tunity for a more deliberate ap- proach to the problem of apprais- ing the government that has arisen in Cuba, The Department of State could send a special envoy to explore the situation while the Senate takes its time about confirming the new ambassador, Philip Bonsal, now on duty at the head of our embassy in Bolivia. Experienced though Mr. Bonsal is, there would be an- advantage in delaying his arrival in Havana until a thorough examination has been made by a special envoy of just what the situation is now and ir likely to be in the future. (Copyright. 1958) *, William Brady Says: Let’s Take Another Look at Radical Tonsillectomy “Last summer I got a sore throat and had Dr - attend me. The first thing he said was that I should have my tonsils out. “JT don’t believe in rushing into such surgery. I lost a 13-year-old daughter 40 hours alter removal ‘of her tonsils. | men- tioned this-to the doctor, | that was unfortu- Nate but neverthe- less I should have my tonsils out without delay. I said I wouldn't. “IT feel fine today and there has been no further throat trouble or illness of Any kind.”’ (MCS) Apparently the doctor glanced at her throat, noted she, had ton- sits and concluded “those bad tonsils’? must come out immedi- ately. As the ever-ready opera- tors abundantly proved in the early decades of the 22th cen- tury, that's all the argument they ured to persuade the average un- tutored layman to submit to the serious major operatiop known s “tonsillectomy.” DR. BRADY If I believed there were a septic focus in-one or both of my tonsils Id have diatermy (electro-coagula- tion, electro-desiceation) — treat- ment If my tonsils were sufficiently enlarged to interfere with breath- ing. ventilation of the middle ear ‘though Eustachian tube) or swal- lowing or speech, I'd have tonsil- lotomy—instantaneous removal of the obstructing portion of- tonsil. TONSILLECTOMY? NEVER! In no concelvable circumstance, except perhaps cancer, tuberculo- sis, ayphillis or actinomycosis tn- volving and apparently limited to the tonsil, would I consent to un- dereg tonsillectomy. When I read of wholesale opera- tions on the entire family or see pictures of half a dozen children who are about to be subjected. to the atroeity--complete with edito- rial humor—I get a sickening pain in the soul wondering whether all the victims will survive. Formerly tonsillotomy — instan- taneous, as safe as extraction of a ‘tooth, and, like extraction of a tooth, usually done at home or in the doctor's office — was standard ‘treatment for enlargement of ton- sils when ear trouble, deafness, ob- struction of breathing, impairment of voice or speech or swallowing occurred It was only after trick special. ism began to flourish, that the operators «wit to” tonsillec- tomy—extensive dissection of the threat—in the attempt to “get every bit of tonsil.’” iz who said To the best of my knowledge there is no valid evidence that chil- dren subjected to tonsillectomy de- rive any benefits they would not get from tonsillotomy. On the @ther hand this crude dissection of the throat too often proves fatal und therefore should, in my opinion, be forbidden - ~ * * * Signed letters, pot more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene. not dis- ease. diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady. if a stantped self-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press. Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1959) ¢ Voice of the People ‘Now Who. Says Pontiac Should Quit the League: ” After seeing the basketball game Friday night, I don't agree with the party who said Pontiac should pull out of Saginaw Valley: #0 apoxts. It's a disgrace to a city the size of Pontiac. : A lot depends on the coaching. Look at the way our team played. If a coach does as well in football as Van does in basketball, we'll be all right. d ‘Ike Didn’t Bow Before the Reds’ When President Eisenhower met with that Russian, he wasn't awed and impressed and shoved around like the late President Roosevelt. Ike senses the positior of his own country—we're first. Church- ill and those other Europeans had Roosevelt dizzy and agreeing about everything they said and we had weak representation. a L. Hayward ‘Who Says It’s Well-Grounded”’ In your recent editorial Mi- koyan, you quoted from the Daily News and then made the following identification of this newspaper: * * * “The Dally News has the larg- est circulation of any newspaper in America, It is sound, well- grounded and thoughtful.’ ’ “* x * I've lived in New York City and have never heard anyone refer to this. paper’s editorial policy as “sound, well-grounded and thought- ful.’ Have you ever read the New York Times’ thoughtful, dignified articles on Mikoyan's visits? derry ‘It’s Time to Look for a Successor’ The Allies better groom someone for that German post. Remember, Adenaur is in the middle eighties. . Seconds Suggestion by Commissioner Commissioner Lahdry is to be commended for the stand he took at the Commission meeting. He's the only man in our City Govern- ment with a backbone and sense of justice, * * * Time has come for law abiding — citizens of our City to voice a loud protest at the way officials are running our City. The City Manager has given complete control of our pelice department to a man who sometimes seems out only to further his own goal. ;* x * * It's dangerous business, and we're watching, and also- remem- bering. M. J. D. ‘Decency Will Come in Time’ In the junk mail t-Féteived an advertisement for a sex encyclo- pedia. I sent them a picture of a coiled serpent, for that is -part of what the serpent told Mother Eve. It's mentioned “as a wounded head. We'll get enough crusaders for decency in time, and defeat the workers,of iniquity, You can find them by their works, or rather they'll find you with their works. doseph Gynac 4852 Oakgrove Old Timer Opinions Differ on Negro Vote In reply to “Negroes should support the party that helps them,” if a Republican could get voted into high offices of Georgia. Mis- sissippi. Arka-sas and other deep South states, he'd make the same remarks as Democrats because they know such remarks put and keep them in office. * * * Only a handful of Negroes are allowed to vole and the majority of white people are going to vote for anyone that upholds segre- gation and the louder they do it, the more votes they get. x *« * Negroes in the North vote Demo- cratic for economic reasons. They prefer a full stomach to an empty one, They realize a Republican doesn't care about the working man, black or white, so how can his vote for a Republican help the Negro in the South when the South doesn’t even recognize the law or the land nor the President, who is Republicans? 5 Mrs. Fred F. Jackson 289 Dellwood St. I agree with the editorial on Negro voting. In 11 southern states there are 1,250,000 Negroes reg- istered. This is about one-fourth of the total eligible. These are Democratic states and it shows the Democrats almost re- fuse to let Negroes vote at all, yet when the Negroes get the chance, they blindly vote the Democratic ticket. dack and Jill ‘Such Acts Bring Regret Eventually’ My son and a friend went out to play and their pet cat followed them. Two other boys appeared and they snatched the cat from my son’s hands and ran with her. If they really wanted a pet, the Ani- mal Shelter is full of cats and dogs begging for homes. We hope our pet didn’t have to spend the night outside in the cold and snow. And if any harms comes to her, these boys will surely pay in some way for their act. One day they may grow up and find the same thing happening to a child of theirs and then they will remember. . Genoa H. Erickson A Gage St. * * All letters for Voice of the People must contain the name and address of the writer. This information will be withheld upon request if the letter ts not of a critical nature. Letters must be under 200 words and The Pontiac Press reserves the right to edit all letters. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY - But the natura! man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God; for they are foolishness unto him: neither can‘he know them, because they are spiritual- ly discerned.—I Cor. 2:14. x x * As the love of the heavens makes us heavenly, the love of virtue vir- tuous, so doth the love of-the world make one become worldly.—Sir Philip Sidney. . * Case Records of a Psychologist: Positive Attitude Insures Success Some 35 years ago my crew of tree surgeons was a cocky outfit. Failure never entered our minds. And that same posi- tive viewpoint is one reason why America leads the world. When you feel blue or dis~ couraged, re-read this case again, Put it in your scrapbook as a mental tonic, to be taken whenever you feel low in morale. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE CASE A-433: About 35 years ago I was foreman of a gang of tree surgeons. One summer we Were stationed at Terre ‘Haute, Indi- ana, worked on the stately trees of the Hulmans and other leading citi- zens, And our motto certainly was pos- itive, for it ran: “If we can't, there can't _any- body! io > < Obviously, that wasn't very good grammar, but it was superb psychology, for that attitude has made America the pace-setter of the world, During World War Il, I was on- a lecture .tour of the West, and visited the Hendy Iron Works in California, which was using my col- lege textbook for employe classes. : * * * j On the wall I saw a very inter. esting motto, which has been du- “plicated since then in. many other plants! “The difficult we will petform at once, The impossible may take us a few days!” The Bible tells us that “As a man thinketh, so is he." where we - That's superb psychology, for a person with a chroni¢ negative outlook which makes him feel, ‘I can’t do it, 'm_ whipped: before I start,” will very likely fail, But the positive personality will show far more energy and ingenu- ity for he thinks “SUCCESS, SUC- CESS.” 3 * bd * Coue, eminent French psycholo- gist of a generation ago, came to America to expound his positive doctrine and even urged us to whis- per to ourselves each day: “Day by day in every way I am growing healthier than ever.” “Oh, I'ny sick of all this tatk about positive thinking,’ I heard a soured introvert exclaim recent- ly. “It’s all malarky.” But don't you believe it! I have previously outlined the results of the hypnotic experiment with sol- ‘diers in While they were still in their nor- mal waking state, they competed to find which one had the most powerful handgrip. And their aver- age was ad Tbs. * * Then they were hypnotized and “given a negative or defeatism — Under this negative suggestion, they now averaged only 69 lbs. per man, But before they were awakened, they were told. that “You are strong and powerful. You are like Hercules and Samson, so grip the machine as hard as you can.” * * * Under this POSITIVE outlook, their handgrip now averaged 140 Ibs, per man, which was double their strength when they felt weak and _—- ‘ i, So your mental attitude actual- ly can increase your physical strength. It can also create new ideas and produce inventions, for the fellow who thinks “It can't be done” is not likely to invent a new way of getting the task aceomplished. MIRACLES ARE POSITIVE “Positive Thinking Produces Miracles,’ is the title of an ad- dress I often deliver throughout America. And miracles are still occurring right here in America, but only when you get the right viewpoint. * * Jesus found the fishermen dis- couraged after a futile night with- So take the POSITIVE. attitude — in life and you will produce mira- cles, too. e & &, — Ftite to Dr G ew in care of The Pontiac reve Piro Mochi ned tones ES stamped, and printing cooks Wane Sos send for Pin pevchological tharts and pam- _ (Copyright, 1980) SL tee ee ee eae Tee gt eS a yr ae : Se “ee : i a Ho i ’ “ fa | ee . - Canada to Har ~ ) Bomarc Bases .. Slate Launching Site . for Antiaircraft Missile by Late 1961 OTTAWA (AP) — Two Bomarc “antiaircraft missile bases are scheduled to be operating in Can- ada in late 1961. * * * It is understood the bases will be in the neighborhood of: North Bay, Ont., and Mont Laurier, |: Que. The Bomarc is manufactured by Boeing Airplane Co. of Seattle. Ottawa officials say the missile, to be fully effective, will have to carry a nuclear warhead. * * * : Under U.S. law, Canada cannot be given American’ atomic: war- heads but they could be kept under U.S. custody at the Canadi- an sites. These sites’ will be roughly on a line running from: Sault Ste. Marie to Quebec City to help protect the Canadian in- dustrial triangle east of the Great? Lakes. : Fach site will have 56 launching| . platforms as well as the radar control unit, housing for person- nel, maintenance shops and the like. * * * By 1961, the Canadian air force says, the Bomarc should have a range of more than 375 miles. The missile is a pilotless? interceptor and will operate in almost the same way as the manned CF100 jet fighter currently functioning in Canada’s air defense system. The Bomarce is designed to carry out its task more quickly and to be able to climb higher. * * * The two bases and the semi- automatic ground environment electronic system to contro] their operations will cost about 264 million dollars. Find Hard Way | That Sign Means What It Says ~ SAN FRANCISCO —The sign under the elevated freeway con- struction project said ‘‘no park- ing.” * * * That didn’t deter 12 car owners. They parked anyway but returned to find their autos trapped by |” stacks of construction materials. They had to pitch in and level|* off a big hump of gravel in order to get out. Banking Heir, 19, Wins Annulment of Marriage RENO, Nev. ® — Marriage of banking heir Charles Crocker III to Lorette Katherine Howison of Bronxville, N, Y., was annulled. Tuesday. He charged in his non- contested complaint she married |- him for his money. * * * Crocker and his bride of seven months, each 19, were married in New York, He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Crocker, social- ites of Pebble Beach, Calif. and Palm Beach, Fla., and a great- grandson and namesake of the California banking pioneer. ‘The nation’s food industry spends about $100,000,000 a year on product and market research to find out what consumers want and to de- velop products that will meet those desires. ~Ohmy_ Nagging backache, headache, or muscular aches and pains may come roll vie td ge hag — tional upsets or day to day stress and strain. And folks who eat and drink unwisel sometimes suffer mild irritation, ., with that . restiess uncomfortable feeling. 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Fittingly, the lone song lampoon- ing this mild discord was one en- ut'ed “Onward Christan Herter,’ | GIGANTIC I* SALE Buy One Bottle at Regular Price —Get Second Bottle for ONLY Te EXTRA UNIVERSAL NUTRITIONS' VITAMINS & MINERALS BETTER NUTRITION— BETTER HEALTH Vital Health Foods 740 W. HURON ST. Opposite New Post Office FE 8-1981 a different “ to the fefrain of the grand old jhy urn. Some Democrats: feel. pers labout the ithey're @ vanish ithe Airedale. The Democrats live it up. Chi-| éago is u tikelier frame for the pic- Ing species, like ture the Democrats draw.’ The Loop Was made for off-hour dele-| gations Red ‘anigan' » bar and grille, featuring the guy at the piano with the busted top hat, was the Poor Man's Press Club during | convertion times, No wonder Mayor Daley let out scream: like a stabbed horse when: he learned that the Site Se- Poetry, Politics and the. People Republicans. ‘They think, recammended your a oat were filled with the cohorts of Sen. Robert Taft. There Were a lot’ of nice ladies in white dresses» and fine apple- theeked’ men, tending toward port- ‘liness, With George Bendef lead- ‘ing, they sang a number of hymns (including the aforeméntioned, On- ward, Chfistian, Soldjers) and also “America,” and—the most daring of all the items. of their repertory, lection, Committee of “the Dem ocratic National Committee had quiet place. APPLE-CHEEKED MEN I. remember back: in 1952- when ‘both. parties held their shindigs -in, Chicago that we: ‘vere provided with a perfect example of the dif- erence between a Republican and i ic ‘Ta : aiid ye he ‘Tm Looking Over a four .Leat i Clover.’ : We 4oined in, fee ling fine On .the Saturday before the and clean. opening of. the GOP convention, Precisely two weeks later, to the ‘the main, lobby and the pave- very hour, the same lobby and, ment just in front of the main same pavement were filled with doors of the Conrad Hilton hotet the « cic at. my friend c ol. Jack —— —— —— “=e 4 ES Sandburg’s I- By ANDREW MEISELS EAST ORANGE, NJ. ¢AP) =| _ ‘The fog,” Carl Sandburg once | wrote, “comeg.on little cat feet.” Cart Sandburg «doesn't : The dynamic. 80-year-old — poet and writer came ‘in out of the fog Tuesday night to receive apn honor ary doctor of letters degree from Upsala College a * * * Then he delivered a speech, read from his works -the works of others and = cappie the evening with a few songs | The white-thatched bard spoke] of poetry, politics and the people He threw in a couple of digs at) the movies and TV. * forceful and Of modern poets, Sandburg | said: “They ain't doing so good.” | He called modern poetry @"a variety of cliques, claques and movements.” To illustrate, Sandburg read a few selections from his monumen tal-work, ‘The People, Yes.’ The sadeace answered with thunder ous applause. . tk & & Sandburg, who won the 'Prize in 1940 for his biography of Abraham Lincoln, about the Great Emancipator. He spoke also of the problems | raised by the Civil War and of ‘Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubus “Before the Civil War, official documents used to read ‘the Unit ‘ed States are' The. war was us to Ssuy fought to enable ‘the dept. stores sctie qayaye Just Sey: eAll (sic ) know.’ Pulitzer | spoke at length | Open Every Night to 9 Monday through Saturday USUALLY 5.95 @Straps and pumps @Suedes, leathers @Sizes 4 to 9 SALE! Women’s foam crepe sole slippers. Night ‘Stand . a Success United States is," oe said. |ties whic fin were ‘adbtime. “They hail: “Faubus don't (sic) know ‘the books, Books give. you a choice: | United States ‘is’ — but he gonna! - jyou. can mark the pages ahd aa Of the movies and TV: They the parts’ that are stupid.” are very poor indeed. Lincoln, ee Jefferson and Washington never’ Wearing his customary black nef TV but developed personali- “suit afd black four-in-hand te, i ‘Sandburg gharmed the‘ audience | lof songs on his guitar. He. kissed the hand of a woman Mikoyan Pans “4 Straight Vodka, " Sips Martini + NEW YORK (AP) Vodka straight is an unhappy fate; vodka | generation,” ‘in mix has less petent Kicks. * * |the way out, Later, he interrupted! i discussion with newsmen their looks. he snapped: they beat, They're eatin’ oe 2.500 by playing a few folk, who asked for his autograph on to | the Americ: an ‘Legion, 'compliment some college girls on let's say. Asked about the so-called ‘‘beat/ girls, “they. are neither a generation nor are ee the Cook ite Democrat- ic leader. At the curb stood a fleet of city buses, with bars fitted in the rear of each-—like a lounge in a good plane. We all went to Ar- lington Park for the races. We joined in, feeling fine and lucky. - P.S.~The Republicans won, that time. Then again. But you'll hear from a lot of Democrats that this was a fluke. The country went for a folk hero—Ike—not for a-Repub- liéan, the Democrats will tell you, and then present some pretty im- pressive figures, such as the Con- gréssiona] © and Gubernatorial sweeps and thé polls which show | that there are now 20 or 30 million’ imore- Americans who consider -| themselves. ‘one with’ Roosevelt, ‘| Truman | and Wilson, _ They won't break up any joints, to speak of: After all, you're .in ‘the harids of a’ Democrat in Sacra- mento for the first-time in the ‘memory of the older GOP gray- beards of the state, ‘and anarchy has hardly béen the eras of the day, has it? " What the Democrats wall do to LA. I'd say, is tiven it up a bit, |help the hotel, bar, race track’ | business, give The. Strip a pretty: good’ going over at night, when the wound of Mr. Ses eet Auto Executive Denies Charges Says Nothing IWlegal in Studebaker-Packard | ‘Tax Situation NEW YORK (~—Studebaker-| Packard Corp, President Harold E. Churchill lest night denied an firm attempted tax manipulations. Rep. Charles A. Vanik (D-Ohio) accused Studebaker-Packard yes- terday of such manipulations and lars. nothing illegal about this. Churchill, was ‘‘only fair to ,our corpora-: tion, our employes and our sock-| | holders.”’ “There is rathing“coandoad ative’ lor anything-- else meme about | this,’’ Churchilf said. ries has increased by about 200.per | cent since -World war II and de-' -mand .for fresh strawberries has decreased 50 per cent in the same has-{aded into the valley. - It isn't the annual gathering of; circa -1928, Nor is it the conclave | clubs and Campfire combined. It's the biggest) - bee a Jot -of us. think, ‘the best} show on earth—and that’ goes for| ME Ring ging’ 8, too. of the 41! Still, you're, in for en experiente.| * ——SSSSS — “6 (advertisement? : Gassy? 3 Times Faster. Relief Certified labor: Pago — the fastest known retief. tog yp | Send cos te BELL-ANS, Orangeburg, tor liberal tree sample. 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Phone or Visit the School in Person. | That sarapurises an observa- tion of Soviet Deputy Premier An- lastas I. Mikoyan Tuesday, ! In the course of a leisurely con- versation in a railroad: dining car 'Mikoyan discussed vodka drink- ing. Russians, he said, drink vod- ka undiluted and “do adna" — bottoms up, and. this is bad, | * « | The Americans way, Mikoyan said: tomato juice, Meanwhile, he | martini-on-the-rocks, About one & 16 persons in thé’ U Ss has some form of heart or blood vessel disease and this in- cludes’ -500.000 grade - and high school students who suffer some “such ailment have a_ better they put in sipped on ’ HE MOS $200 IN THE > ~ AUTOMOBILE WORLD! the best models of the care. first quality right on the cars in the In the past, you may ha a5 uppers, multi- color vaimpast blue, black or pink. Sizes 4 to 9. You save 1.44! Satin » x We hope you'll look into this personally, before you buy a new car. 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Won’t you see your Quality Buick Dealer soon and let him prove it in detail? AR IS THE Bl Y! SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED aoe BUICK DEALER iow ++ YOUR QUALITY BUICK DEALER IN THIS ARER OW v5 ic6 nese ces OLIVER MOTOR SALES, Inc. Pontiac, Michigan — FE 2-9101 “ NINE Latest i in Germ Warfare’ By ROGER GREENE WASHINGTON (AP)—Testifying behind locked doors on Capitol -Hil], the general told a little joke. ‘The story was about a man who went to visit a friend in the hos- pital and found him all bandaged up, with a broken arm and one leg in. a plaster cast. * * * chemical which produces tempo- “Patient: “What in the world happened?" Visitor: ‘‘You remember the E. L. Kropa of the Battelle Me- morial Institute, Columbus, Ohio; which engages in numerous. de- fense research projects. x *« * In a report Dr. Kropa described Nerve ee Could Destroy Minds | porary madness began to taper|chemical warfare arsenal. But the’/reduced to so many babbling off. military implications of Drs Hoff-| idiots, enemy invaders could a x * -|man's six- -hour cee are sharp-|march in without iring a shot. Because of Pentagon secrecy,|ly etched: there is no certainty whether such} In six hours, with the opposi-| Next: Defense against a. weapon exists in America’sition temporarily and harmlessly warfare. germ entist named Hofman involving a laboratory experiments by a raf rary madness. The chemical is known as LSD-25 or lysergic acid. Kropa said LSD-25 “‘destroys the individual's will to think and 60th Anniversary Weekly “Special party Saturday night? Well, you! communicate...the head seems to got up on top of the dresser and! be severed from the body, and said you could fly to the other! there is a feeling of floating in side of the room. You jumped off) space." and didn’t make it.’ Why didn't you stop me” “Stop you? I was Bets you, could do it!” ; x * * : The lawmakers gathered around the table at a House committee hearing didn’t laugh —.a few of them shivered — as Maj. Gen. William M. Creasy, then chief of the U.S. Army Chemical Corps, related the joke. For Creasy used the story to illustrate how secret new types of nerve gas — or ‘‘nerve discombo- bulators,”’ as he called them — might be used to subdue the enemy in a_ conflict germ or chemical warfare. ‘+’ «© * “The point is,” au ee | And he added: “To give you a little. insight as ‘to how active this material is, it has been estimated that less than a pougg would cause all the in- take on a %&€hizoid reaction’? — ie, an emotional disturbance sions and hallucinations. self-dosage of .25 milligram of LSD-25 — less than one-thousandth of a gram — Hoffman wrote: * * * ‘ marked by such things as delu- Describing the effects from a, habitants in New York City to/ Save 22 Reg 69 Chocolate Covered involving | “IT had great dificulty in speak- ling coherently, my field of vision | swayed before me...objects ap-) ‘peared distorted like images in a said Creasy.|cyrved mirror...the faces of those “that it (the gas) will do these | /around: me appeared as grotesque things to you. You will be acting! colored masks... shouted half in- very irrationally and the other sanely or babbled incoherent people who have also been sub- words... jected to it will not know it, either. Everybody will be on the ae wagon.’ Creasy’s heavily censored testi- mony, when published, did not certain nerve gases beyond sa ing they would “upset your be. havior pattern.” * * But in citing ‘ ‘gases that afect the minds of men...(and) break down a people's will to fight,” the general seemed to be hinting at a new type of warfare — with- out guns, bombs or bayonets — in which victory would be achieved without killing or maim- ing on either side. Asked if such gases have been developed yet, the secrecy-minded Pentagon replied: ‘The Chemical Corps: is con- ducting research in this area to determine the feasibility of such compounds as casualty-producing agents. There are various chem- icals known to affect the behav- ior of animals and humans.” (In Pentagon jargon, ‘‘casualty- producing’ means knocking out enemy forces without necessarily killing then.) * * * Subsequently, the Defense De- partment issued a television film showing (1) a cat pouncing. on a frightened mouse and (2) the same cat, sprayed with a secret gas, backing away in terror from a mouse. While the Pentagon shies away from almost all discussion of germ warfare, further enlighten- ment about there ‘‘psycho-chemi- cal’’ weapons has come from Dr. elaborate on the weird effects : Hart Criticizes Budget Proposal: Calls President's Plan Unrealistic, Hopes for Appropriations Hike WASHINGTON (® — Sen. Philip A. Hart (D-Mich) said Tuesday Congress will have to save Presi- dent Eisenhower from the effects of what Hart called the President's wholly unrealistic budget. * * * “This precariously balanced pro- told a news eonference: will undertake more than adverse effect-on the economy. ‘the withdrawal of the stimulus of federal spending almost certain- ly means that government ~ reve- * * * Hart said unemployment and the need for more urban renewal prdj- ects are prime Michigan problems, “but withdrawal of federal partici- pation is proposed in many other | areas. It means all of us will, nation.” Six hours later the siege of tem- posal is wholly unrealistic,’’ Hart) “I'm hopeful that the Congress, the | President recommends,”’ Hart said.|} - “Unless we do, there will be anf. “Tf we slack off,’ he continued)) nues won't meet his expectations.” H suffer, not just Michigan, but he 60t Anniversary Price iD Double-Dipped For Extra Goodness . . . Rich Flavorl. 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KRESGE COMPANY LS t a - . “ a THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JaNvaRY 21, 1959 ==! ‘Authorities Say. /- SEY = , ‘The United States cxperted atl ‘A nite eh ey. ; a worth of. machinery U.S. exports of metals and metal vehicles to Venezuela in 1957.: ‘ manufactures - amounted + establishment of municipal and helped found moar Central High School's first pretplgrans (Mrs. H unsinger - Kalwitg. Is One Voluntéer City Would Really Miss Luckily for Pontiac, William F. ernment Study Committee, looks Kalwitz isn't planning to retire) | forward to the approaching bat, tle in behalf of home rule, which for the! trom civic affairs The greying, 65-year-old former the gruup advocates t General Motors Truck & Coach county | Division official is finding even * * eo) more time for his community since’ Hei! also stay on as chairman! his retirement from werk three of the Pontiac Area Chamber of, weeks ago. Commerce Government Affairs’ City officials, whe bave a say. (Committee, a group which he has) , led to Many clivie accomplish ing that <‘‘a good velunteer is bard to find,” are happy te hear ents Kalwitz’ intends to continue on, If any other challenging jobs in his fifth year on the Plan. turn up, Kalwite may have the time now to tackle them, too ning Cominission.- ENJOYS CONTACTS “The wonderful thing about civic js associating with other Never a man to fail to tuke a stand, Kalwitz, as a member of! the Oakland County Special Gov-| service people interested — in ments,’ he says, improve- “In the last analysis, ‘though, Pontiac that counts, There's a lot of public spirit in Pontiac, and I have found that if the people here understand an issue, they generally go in the direction, With Truck & Coach since it be- ‘came a General Motors subsidiary job \ production years. in 1925, Kalwitz held a key during the war * *- * : He was administrator of govem- tiac plant was turning out heavy duty cargo trucks and the amphib- ious ‘‘ducks” that spearheaded) so many South Pacific beachheads. The job took on military import- ance again during the Korean con- flict, when the 6x6" trucks were put into production here for a sec- right | ing class, ‘with the aid of two Pontiac cara loaned by Pontiac Motor Division. es He was head of a ‘citizens com- mittee that. dared .to urge mor school taxes for the, rehabilita of Pontiac schools in 1940, .., + & © @ Kalwitz when he ran for the Board it’s the spirit of the people of |°!, Education. “People were so much against more -taxes, 1 lost in every pre- cinct except my own,” he said. SAW HOPES REALIZED But a little later, Pontiae schools were able -to free themselves of and Kalwitz saw his hopes for ment controls at-the time the Pop-| more money for schools realized. “Since then, Pontiac people have ‘been financially generous to the ‘schools,’ he observed. During World War II, was on the Citizens Committee for, Navy Recruitment, commanded | the Ciyil Defense Council served on the Draft Board. He became ‘a direetor of the Oakland Citizens League and was president when the League successfully campaigned for a The proposal was resoundingly | \defeated at the polls, and so was the 15-mill county tax limitation and, Advisory | Gunman ‘Sick. Irrational Notes * Left ‘During Shooting Spree Basis for Statement e said today.a gunman who went on a wild shooting spree from Eaton Rapids to the Kalamazoo area “appears to be sick and needs help.” / _ Authorities said Charlies W. Rogers, 22, left a number of irrational notes at places he stopped along the way. ° Rogers waived examination at his arraignment before Justice Cecil L. F. Baldwin on breaking Kalwitz and entering charges yesterday. | Rogers, held on $5,000 bond, was) ‘bound over to circuit court for the March term. Sn a 2 Police said Rogers started his escapade by breaking into an Eaton Rapids sporting geods store where he helped himself to two rifles and some ammunition. EATON RAPIDS (UPI)—Police Supreme !to‘Be Sworn In at Hospital Bed ‘Hunsinger .(1D-Detroit), whose ill- ness. enabled Republicans: to. take control of the House, will be swern into office from her hospital bed. ‘House members last night adopt- ed A resolution directing a State Court justice to adminis- ter the oath of office at Detroit? ‘Osteopathic Hospital. Mrs. Hunsinger underwent an| abdorninal , operation Jan. 9, Her) absence clears the way ‘for - Re-| publicans in the evenly-divided | House to take control, by a-35-4 vote. Democratic leaders. ‘said they eX- pected she woulld resume her leg- islative duties’ two or three weeks. Ze State Liquor he Continue to Climb LANSING Ut—Liquor sales con-|- tinued up this year over last year for the second consecutive week, the State Liquor Cohtrol Commis- * LANSING w—Rep. Josephine D.. The, yeorepented 49 per: cent ai | $217,000,000. By. Famous Cleaners * SPECIALS Week Ending Jan. 31 DRAPES Up to 48” : SPORT SHIRTS. 94° GLOVES AB¢ Fore, AL | i a H iy SHIRTS—S5 for $1.19 Laundered, finished, packaged in plastic. ASK FOR OUR SHOE ..0 « Le REPAIR SERVICE - 822 NORTH PERRY-ST. AT EAST means “Ws a } Bisa Neat FAMOUS - CLEANERS. _, Open Fri., Sat. ‘tit 9 ios = rom eae | aieat is tough as (Advertisement) iseeiemanl ae FORA TIME PROVEN ‘ond time, sion reported today, Case sales for the week ending Jan. 9 were 69,778 compared to 66,- ALL HERB TONIC O-JIB-WA IS BEST He jammed four other rifles trying to fire them with out- numbers racket grand jury in A native of Winona, Ill., | the mid 40's. | Kalwitz joined the Yellow Truck Under his direction, the Cham- | & Coach Manufacturing (o. in : a Garnier oC Weel sized bullets. He tested the other |634 cases a year ago. Chicago as an accountant, after (P&T © on erce i 4 two by shooting them into the The first increase over the pre- serving as an ensign in the Navy jAflatrs Committee successfully | gor, vious year was noted the week) MANY THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE RIGHT HERE IN MICHIGAN WHO USE O.JIB-WA BITTERS AS A- TONIC EVERY WINTER, “KNOW THAT THEY CAN'T BUY A BETTER HERB MEDICINE. MANY OF THESE PEOPLE ASK—WHERE DO YOU GET THE HERBS TO MAKE THIS FAMOUS MEDICINE, SO PERHAPS YOU WOULD ES INTERESTED IN KNOWING FROM WHAT PARTS OF THE WORLD FRESH HERBS ARE GATHERED AND IMPORTED urged Pontiac to become one of jth first cities to publish an an- after Christmas after sales had He fired another shot into the 2 ceiling of his brother’s home where a running behind for nearly a he demanded the keys to his sta-° tion wagon =o . One Little Texan and studying at the LaSalle Ex- tension University in Chirago. inual report to taxpayers. When GM purchased the firm: ‘fT he committee successfully ‘and moved if to a brand few plant (gught to raise the city’s tax limi- lin Pontiac in 1928, Kalwjtz ‘ante ‘tation in 1954, persuading voters * * joo. He and Mrs. Kalwitz have fo continue the old two mills for) He then drove to Albion 25 miles : FOR OUR USE. ile at 112 Oscegpa Ave. almost: debt retirement after the debts | jaway and tried to get into the ils Mighty Rough ee Besides Mondreke Root, Life Root, Tag Alder fears had been paid off. end others, which are gathered in the United ; = * * json. Rogers fired a shot into the on Gar ter pnakes| & , States, ovr Yellow Dock and Burdock Root Kalwitz made his way up in the} Kalwitz has a saying that sums ' driveway when he was told to go| DALLAS Tex. (AP)—Daug Har- comes from Belgium; Quassia from Kingston, accounting department during the depression days when Pontiac was thankful to have as steady an em- ployer as Truck & Coach He was government controls co- ordinator from 1940 until his re- tirement last Dec. 31, SERVICE A HABIT Civic service has always been a Jamaica; Dandelion Root from Germany, Cape ‘Aloes from South Africa; Sersapgarilia Root from Mexice and Licorice Root from Greece. For 43 yeers we have skillfully made what we think is the finest all herb tonic available anywhere in the world. Over a million people have showa by thelr perchases and word of mouth adver- tising that they agree. WHY DON'T YOU ASK . YOUR DRUGGIST FOR A BOTTLE OF GENUINE J a O-JIB-WA BITTERS WITHOUT DELAY. un his attitude about civic service. away. “If America ever fails, it will, Battle Creek Township police | tough his son can be. Inot be because of the strength of caught him later as he was headed | The son — Ti y Ray, aged its bad people, but be cate of the for Kalam: 1200. He gave up with-| '15 months — had picked up e anvil ttereesce of its Kood people jou a struggle garter snake that promptly curled | |around the boy’s arm. In 1957 the greater gain in trans- J. O. Malott of Arlington has) Doug stammered a warning. atlantic air travel came in west- been granted a patent for a sling-| Timmy Ray gurgled, patted the | bound traffie — from Europe to shot fishing pole that helps the snake, then bent over and bit x) ris was bragging today about = WANS ROSE she ® it Cas PA SONU VINE CAA Ss Hd iss habit with Kalwitz and the list of the United States. angler cast his bait. in two. . causes he's aided is a long one. a = = = = -- — | He was prominent when the Chamber of Commerce formed the Citizens Street and Highway Safety | Council back in 1937, and helped push Pontiac from the bottom of the National Safety Council's list to the top (1940). . Pontiac Presse Photo PLANS TRIP — Civic-minded William F. Kalwitz is a student of America’s rich historical past. Retired from his key post at General Motors Truck & Coach Division, Kalwitz glances over one of his many volumes on American history, planning a trip that wall tuke in many historical places. | As heud of the safety council, | Kalwitz led the movement for 4 - . ow : e ° Birds Eye gives you an original Du Barry ‘PEARL NECKLACE FREE ‘When you send in 3 labels from Birds Eye fruits, vegetables or potatoes ry and 80 smooth and silken in action that even the longest j journey is always a pleasure to anticipate — and a genuine joy to recall. Without precedent, did we say? Well, we'll have to confess that there are some ways in which this new Cadillac is very miuch like its distinguished predecessors. There is the great quality of its craftsmanship, for instance .., its remarkable dependability . . . and its extraordinary economy of ownership. ~ But with these exceptions, Cadillac for 1959 i is unique! 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This.Birds Eye 30th Anniversary Offer expires Feb. 15, 1959 Favorites from General Foods .. Plooeer of froren foods FE 4.3566 © <. 5 280 S. Saginaw St. - PONTIAC, MICH. * | . . & ; : : s : . Ne 1 : . Every Window of Every Cadillac is Safety Plate Glass E s ry f : ' Bae * | bi Me : yr ce wn * fe ” / . * 6 i : : = a ee wf c jtex. a oe Na ee ee ee i = 4 oe 2 ik , 4 # .: = ‘ ‘ : a ’ f ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1959 é : : : < al - re pe a2 Pe ‘a sanlenpnech eee polos | - eS : et panne fl an | SA WR eck Seen ee : — | —_ oe Cort tC : a | a 2 | : a] ~ Katherine M. ; Ronald M. Holland, ( Kathryn D. Stone, Gen. Led, Susanne Lembke, Assistant Olfice Manager ’ : a | e : -GMTC Employee's Federal Credit Union pew : . , oe ht 4 _ 156 West Huron Street, Corner Norton '” Ld __, Telephone FE 5-6151 — Uo® . ‘TWELVE _ > ' pol = THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1959 “Pontiac City Affairs Contract for Design of Library Signed With a price ceiling agreed on city commissioners last the new public Hbrary. A ceiling of $500,000 for construc tion Was stipulated in the agree- ment entered into the Birming ham architectural firm of Odell Hewlett & Luckenbach. Other costs should push the total bill close to the $600,000 maximum which the Commission has decided to pay out for the library, City Manager Walter K- Willman said. Besides a > per cent and the cost of eaty employes HL Y ; tos estimated that dl otibe Sah O00) 1 furnish the vitdu * * * The cifv alse agreed to pay 17 per cent fee to the Detroit con ig, known throughout- the Mid ilting firm of Morhardt & Ulvel- Gives. Birth to Tth Child cet west as. being expert ia library planning, For $500,000, the architects said they could build a two-story huilding containing 25,000 square feet of floor space. The new library will be located on South Parke street across from City “as her seventh child. Hall, in the civie center area. The said actual cor struction would be closely estimated as they subm prelxminary plans and drawings to the Cdmmuission {i approval Construction architects cost nial in 1961 ‘ * * Ld Commissioners, ness, referred to the city attorne for study a proposed formula r distributing assessments on alle Postpone Hearing of Ousted Officer night | neighborhoods. signed contracts for the design of Pr 1 by City Assessor Roy * x * ipchitect’s an Widow of Only 24 Hours more | working is expected to get) under way this fall, with comple. | name right now, We didn’t have | hon in time for the city’s centen- in other busi- by sheriff's deputies along Auburn! Bars of Gold Just Bull— Not Bullion’ DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — D. E. Jones’ 86 barg of gold were just plain bull—not bullion—the U-S. residential-commercial! ley, from residential to commercial use, paving in W. Ransom, the formula would A new beer and wene license ‘| have the commercial preperty was approved by a Sto 2 vote for 'Secret Service said today. paying all of the costs where the (4 BFocery store at 338 Central) jones 38 year-old father of eight Walley tc wot weed) by the real |\'" 272 © Pequest was granted children, told Secret Service offi- ‘| dential property. In cases where to transfer tavern and beer and cers Tuesday “there wasn’t any the alley is in both residential wine licenses from 23 E. Pike St. gold.” He had just taken a lie and commercial use, the com- ye! Ne lis ie: * ¢ detector test. er tant or ie should on ft Turned down was an application’ nd orrest V_) Sorrels, Pang? ee , ifrom Detroit Garage Builders, Inc.,|Ch4ree of the Dallas ofice of be"! suggested. ' cret Service, said Jones made the for a sidewalk building permif : ated : ‘| admis ‘arlier, the ieana Given a preliminary reading was “The firm, has failed to conform a ting date piopartbengire ordinance rezoning four lots with city srequirements the int {'in the triangular parce! t ded past,” - I ; ire _ in jhe found the multimillion-dollar angular parce] bounded past.” said Lewis M Wrenn, City eastern Texas while alley . cache | t by Lakeside, Montcalra and Stan- E.ngineer | ne : ; < picking berries But the idea of the tale started | last summer, he said, while the boys were sitting around the fill- ing station talking” about buried * * * Jones' curiosity was aroused so jhe went to a banker to find out The future looked bleak today |$140 later this month from the Aid|what to do if he found the, gold. for a Pontiac mother, Mrs, Isabelle|to Dependent Children, the only The banker sent him to a lawyer. Craig, 29. source of income she has at pres-|With seven cents in his pocket ‘Mrs, Craig gave birth to a baby ent Jones went to an attorney and girl, Darlene, early Monday morn The other six children are John-| signed a contract. ing at Pontiac General Hospital It'ny Ray, 13, Rose Marie, 12, Judy, People started bothering Jones : : , ij 11, Jack, 8, Gladys Loretta, 2, and for a cut in his “discovery,” he y ‘took a holiday in Michigan's see- Harvey Lodge Headsi\City OKs Fund Loan Senate Committee ep eee toe omplete Hospital Oakland County) has been named chairman of the Senate Elections 2 Committee and member of two) Pontiac General Hospital should panies would charg@fonly 5 per other committees for the 1959-60 pay back extra costs to complete|cent profit, payable.a year after session. the hospital expansion program, |the work is finished. Lodge, beginning his second two-|city- commissioners decided. last * *« &* year term, was named on the Con inight The city manager was authorized servation and Judiciary rommit- ager Walter K. Willman to resume ito find an electrical contractor. will- tees. construction immediately. irig to agree to the same terms. . + * © . Crime Suddenly | wiman was authorized to nezor| ea'te be kept at « alaimam, Will Takes a Holiday tiate an agreement under which ; man said, ity-employed he hla wo en avn! met re st a in Grand Rapids GRAND RAPIDS (UPI)—Crime back the estimated $300,000 to is and to discard only $350,000 as soon as it is financially ; what is not salvagable. able to fund depreciation. nia -— hat! ‘, | Reminding commissioners that Bg hccadigpor se gees a $500,000 price tag was put on e mana 14 the = es replacing the defective systems in a os pat ge ae east their entirety, Willman believed ee, snes aed te * that proceeding on a time-and-ma- Noda coraiied rig oor : “ mn ie terial basis would cut costs. bers to pull the hospital out of When the-repairs are completed, tae red 6 the local contractors will continue — . on to complete the remodeling job, Harold B. Euler, the hospital di-i winman ie and as the sal a rector, said he would submit’ the ing*js finished in various areas, proposal to the Hospital Board of! peds will be moved in. pay The canceled contracts were WILL PUSH REPAIRS with Darin & Armstrong, Inc., the ; ; , ij i i contractors; Brodell night in a city which has a| Willman said he would begingenera anes, population of 200,000." Prisoners getting preliminaries under way|Plumbing & Heating Co. and ond largest city during a 24-hour | period ending at noon yesterday, police reported. For the first time in anyone’s, memory, the city jail was empty at 8 a.m. It had been occupied} during the night by .three men who had no other place to sleep) but they had left earlier. * * * Police said it was unusual for no arrests to be made during the Her husband, Ralph, 35, died at Ralph Edward Jr, who will be a said, so Jones moved to Corsicana ‘the same hospital about 24 hours year old on Jan, 29. ‘and the filling station job. before, afteg failing to regain con- Last week, Jones started telling sciousness following an auto the is again, The Secret Serv- ? Secret Police Official Flees Red Germany t 7 . : smashup Christmas Eve ice stepped in, and Tuesday Jones The distraught mother said yes pointed ‘to a gold-filled tooth. © terday: | ‘More gold here than I found,’ 'he said. Old 1880 Hotel, Home of Earp, Burns in Arizona TOMBSTONE, Ariz. (UPI)—The Nellie ‘Cashman Hotel, a Tomb- “fT haven't got a dime te my any insurance. My husband had = = BONN, Germany (P—A top of | a welfare job In Rochester.” | ficial of the East “men secret _ He was found lying near his auto! police haa fled to the West, of- | ficlaly reported today. 'Y'road in Avon Township early) He was described as deputy €-|Christmas morning. The car had ‘Me! of the military Intelligence *"y struck a ditch and then smashed department, into a large rock. Deputies were — The defector’s name was held never able to discover how the pack to fnable his family to fol: tone landmark that was home for eet 5 : m Cy ent, eh ‘ , z ; mishap occurred ae West otficlais said iarshal Wyatt Earp in the 1880s, ; ; . He was reported to have A . a) Cope Oe MOVED. TO PONTIAC was 90 per cent destroyed Tuesday brought with him information on : at ae ; by a fire of undetermined origin. Mes Craig moved from their Communist undercover organiza. | “The one-stor rame_ building home at 440 Michelson St, Boch tlons carrying out subversive, waa Nellie oy ame beset € t a a b € cd ester. to a smaller dwelling at 354 activity in) West Germany, OAK PARK A hearing of W. Iluron.St, several weeks ago ~ visiting dignitaries and the gam ex-Police [Lt Joseph W. Roberts * * * . ; i . nae ‘ . scheduled for Friday has ben “T wanted to be with him every Able to Enroll Tonight blogevental killeg ys Dos |toiidey postponed until Feb Q because of day," lived there she said, “and it was too.in CD Police Course ‘ A nm his wife's illness, Capt Paul Me difficult caring for the children and | Gee said this morning “coming all that way each day dur INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP—| John Slaughter stayed — there Roberts, 36 was dismissed from ing the final month of pregnancy.’ Civil Defense Director Ronald A when he was Cochise County ‘lane pnd on, a uiiee eee ap “We've never had much," she Bird epnoulies teeey inal enroll > ts a aoe : . sobbed, “but new F don't even | LEG) Teo OL alice Course candied in Douglas, 98 miles sout + Detroit bar during an argument : ‘ "be made at tonight's class in the of Tombstone - the might before huve enough money to bury him \Clarkston Community Center at) A 30-mile an hour wind carried *e A hearing before Mayor Pre bodelsk 8 pom. flames through the 12-reom_ struc- Tem ft J. Alexander was granted) The funeral will be held at Hun The course is being conducted ture in moments. The Tombstone after Roberts protested the dismis- toon Funeral Home tomorrow aft- each Wednesday and their are sev- Volunteer Fire Department con- sil by Safety Director Glenford ernoon len weeks remaining counting to- fined the blaze to the hotel, S. Leonard The mother will get a check for night's session. ‘however. GUARANTEED MORE Value... MORE Savings at GRANTS Sale days and every day... Grants guar- antees low prices with never a discount on quality! Assures you of satisfaction, always! = HURSDAY ONLY é ; oa i j OF" “ye gh nad MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER , a ee KG : 4 : “ AP a wy 2 Es 1 kG , oe ae’ PRE- SEASON 35% OFF ‘Sunglow’ = Cotton Prints = * A: YARDS ete ete te Fe Ril 25 exclusive Spring patterns we just designed and printed > Fue tr would be 39¢ a yard if sold from the bolts, Colorfast in 10-20 yard fashion lengths. 7% OFF ‘Woodcrest’ crest. e . e@ . 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Void after Sat., Jan. 24 #4 Please give coupon to cashier before checkout begins! @% aoe are ae ae ore ‘Ht WOOGIE Try This Tender, Delicious Pork Roast! Serve With Musselman's net Sauce! . & 4 LEAN TENDER a LOW PRICES plus gi YA GREEN STAMPS FRESH HAMS rr Shock Melt 49: EXTRA CASH SAVINGS | | in Every Department! SWIFT'S EVERSWEET 4g a SLICED BACON......... Pk. ae PRICES EVERYDAY LOW fot OUR REALLY FRESH - eo Peet c r - GROUND BEEF 3 Lbs. $1.49 551. Green S stamps FRESH NEW SHIPMENT OF Read c me sul GF SMALL TORKEYS.... Yamutes’ AQ}, wre YY Ky Me hel EATMORE Strained or Whole : 300 we ie a CRANBERRY SAUCE.. 5 co. 190 | GLENDALE'S GRADE | c Cello 49 : Prices effecfive through January 24 POLISH KIELBASA see Wrapped tb Right reserved to limit Quantities! CONFIDENCE BRAND | NAMES SATISFACTION GOLD MEDAL or PILLSBURY’S Enriched All-Purpose FLOUR 5: 39° .YOU SAVE 12c PYM «= MUSSELMAN'S Finest Quality ® APPLE SAUCE.. = 12° on 4 Cans ee Can SILVER FLOSS, America's Favorite : T. ca . 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HUNT'S BARTLETT 2» $400 PEARS ... town D> con 98 PILLSBURY'S REG. 33 9° Cake Mixes Heer 38 HUDSON House Halves ¢ \ Star Kist Elberta “3 Cans ‘S400 , Chunk Style, Eight Meat PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT 46-01, -Pine-Ora Drink... can 29 . AUNT JANE'S OAKEN KEG Py c —_—_ ee PAPIP II IOS Dill Pickles ir Se ZY EE) 1s Hes. | => save siréy Special Pack ; 10: } 3 “ ee us! Cake Mixes’ eh A fey fl Frankenmuth Cheese... ane | White, Yellow, Chocolate or Spice! 2 , F = me | PONTIAC MIRACLE 1S eras Open 9 to 9 Daily RR a Bed RIVER RD. TELEGRAPH ot SQUARE LAKE Road |aeeaypaarnien at HALL ROAD and VAN DYKE 2 PAYDAY LOANS LOANS ‘TIL PAY DAY $50 for 2 wks .. only 70¢! other loans to $500 with 24 mos. to repay “Answers on Social Security By RAY HENRY Associated Press Writer From P.B. of St. Petersburg, Fla.: “I’ve just retired from | government work at 62. How long would I have to work in @ job covered by Social Security to earn enough time to be eligible for Social Security retirement payments in addition tc my Civil Service payments?” You would need 5 or 514 years in a job covered by Social Security to be eligible for retirement payments. * * * From G.N. of Pittsburgh, Pa: “I paid $94.50 in Social Security tax last year. Does the amount of my tax have any | t i] fe € i 2 receive?” No. Your retirement payments are related to the earnings you had in jobs covered by Social Security. xk & * From Mrs. W.M P. of Green Bay, Wis: “My husband who is 65 plans to retire in March and start*drawing his Social Cash YOU REPAY IN | REPAY IN RECEIVE 2 WEEKS 4 WEEKS i $25.00 $25.35 $25.70 $0.00 $0.70 51.40 Security payments. I'm working and expect to continue to ow) ond 44" ASSOCIATES LOAN CO. Miracle Mile Shopping Center In the Basaar Area . _ CALL: FE 8-9641 SUG KGa charged of 3%, menth on belances to $50, 1/;% per month berween $50 end per month on any remands, 2255 S. TELEGRAPH RD. | any bearing-on my husband's right to collect Social Security?” No. The amount of earnings he can have and still collect Social Seeurity payments is limited. But, your earnings have no bearing on payments he collects. ~ we ok From E. 8. of Clearwater, Fla.: “Recently I gol a ques- tionnaire from the Veterans Administration about the in- come I had last year As I understand it, the questionnaire has something to do with the vet's pension I draw. What if I don’t fill out the questionnaire and send it back?” Under the VA regulations, if you don’t return the CS. © YOUR CHILD. PIN:WORMS Fidgeting, nose-picking and a tor mestine rectal itch are often tell- tale signs of Pin-Worms... ugly arasites that medical experts eay Titans one out of every three per- sons examined, Entire famiiles may be victims and not know it. To get rid of Pin-Worms, these ta must not only be killed, but Fitted in the large Integtine where they live and beta! aed That's ex- actly what Jayne's P-W tablets do . and here's how they do {t: F irat—a« scientific coating ecar- ries the tableta Into the bowels be- fore they oe Then—Jnayne’s modern, medically-approved in- redient goes right to work—kule Fis weeus quickly and easily. Don't take chances with thie dangerous, highly contagious con- dition, Get genuine Jayne's P-W Vermifuge.,.amall, easy-to-take tablets... spectal sizes for children and adults. Perfected by Dr. D. dayne & fon, apecialists in worm remedies for 100 years. JAYHE S'—©) 2a. ae ae * 1 ow questionnaire within 30 days after you receive it, the VA can stop your pension. * From W. McC. of Newark, * * NJ. "A neighbor of mine employs a maid full-time, but refuses to pay any Social security for her. I think thls is terrible What will the woman do when she's too old to work? She's now 56. Is there any- thing you can suggest for me to try to force my neighbor to put his mald under Social Security?” You can report your neighbor to the nearest Social Security office. Apparently he feels that paying the Social Security tax is voluntary. The fact is your neighbor is violating a federal law by not putting his maid under Social Security. He can be fotced to do so and may be re- quired to pay penalties. x * * From S A. of Iowa City: “Several years ago, an old famlly friend came to live with us. He died about two months ago. I paid all the funeral expenses He was getting Social Secur- ity retirement payments at the time of his death. Can I get any repayment for the funeral expen even though we werent related?” Ses, Yes. All persons eligible for Social Security payments are also covered by a lump sum payment at death. If there is no widow, the lump sum can be collected by who ever has paid the bill, related or not. Apply to the local Social Security office. PIN-WORMS | ( ' ' ' it Needs 5 Years for Eligibility direct bearing on the size of the retirement payments IN | work for another four or five years. Will my earnings have | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1959 ‘ RICHMOND, Va. » — Gov. J Lindsay Almond Jr, has respond- ed to court rulings knocking out Virginia’s chief anti-integration laws with a pledge of unyielding resistance to race mixing in the public schools. ‘ * * * If there was doubt that the ad- ‘|ministration would pursue mas-| i ischool integration. He i AP Wirephote HOMESICK — Richard G. Cor- den, 31, Korean war turncoat from East Providence, R.I. is _ shown aboard the liner Pre&- San Francisco. Corden said he ' came back because he was “homesick” and hopes to find ' work in the U.S. which will ' allow him to-use his knowledge of the Chinese language. dent Cleveland after it docked in sive resistance along some other ‘line, Almond scotched it Tuesday | night in a radio-television address.. Thé people of Virginia ‘‘have repeatedly made it crystal clear that they cannot and will net sup | port a system of publie education l'on a racially integrated basis," he said. ‘I make it equally clear that -[ eannot and that I will not break faith with them.” * * * Almond's 15-minute speech, his ‘first real comment after Mon- ‘day's court rulings, was signifi-| cant also for what was left un- said. He gave no new details of | what course the state will pursue, hinting only that the key to the ‘plan of battle wéuld have some- State Youth Brightens Life in Denver Hospital DENVER UP—A Michigan boy with a talent for electronics ibr izhtening life at the hospital here iwhere he is an asthma patient. Hal D. Story, 16, of St. \Mich., has rigged up a record iplaye r, a homemade microphone | jand used radio parts for a radio) His father reports the boy comes jnautics and Space Administration. istation he operates at the National | Jewish Hospital at Denver. of the hospital's public address system. But he broadcasts as station K-N-J-H when the hos- end at 5 p.m. Carl A. Story, plays suppertime record programs of popular music and carries news of patient activi- ties t to two libraries and rooms on jthe hospital’s asthma floor, x \* * self since October 1957. He reports that he grew four inches and igained 27 pounds in his first year of treatment. | The youth has kept up with | his education by alte nding Den- Sorry our stocks ran out during our last sale. ment so that we may offer a repeat sale on quality tile at tremendous savings. Sale will be Thursday,, Friday ond Saturday only .. . so, don’t delay, hurry for the best buys . ALL ITEMS WILL RETURN TO REGULAR PRICES QUOTED MONDAY, A. M. NTR ‘ — ee But we have received . . even though we have from 5 to 175 cases in each colo a huge ship- r! Asph Pric “C" and “D” Colors alt Tile ed from C Each 9x9 | Ist Quality For the intréduc- tion in Pontiac of this glamorous tile we are cutting the price. Also includ-— ed are spatters and marbleized vinyls. Vinyl Asbestos | GOLD TONES Regular 14¢ each bs “BY” Colors ASPHALT 80 Pieces—9x9 Reg. $4.25 $ 2” case “D” Colors ASPHALT 80 Pieces—9x9 Reg. $6.89 “C” Colors ASPHALT 80 Pieces—9x9 Reg. $5.89 Sorry No Phone Orders— All Items Subject to Prior Sale 80 Be Here Early! tr ASPHALT Corktones 80 Pieces—9x9 Reg. $5.60 VINYL © ASBESTOS Regular |2c each . 1s: Joseph | pital’s regular music programs | | ver’s East High School. Recently info Denver where he aftended photography clinics. The youth's father is the operator | jot the Store Electric Co. in St.) Joseph. naturally by his interest in elec- tronics. While Hal was in the Actually, Hal's station is part leighth ‘grade. he was allowed to join a radio class his father was attending to see if the adult ma- terial could be absorbed by chil- dren | Hal's grades were better than |his hikes half the time and he The youth, son of Mr. and Mrs.) ‘finished in the upper 50 per center's new budget allocates no funds: of the adult group The first Eeronlbook printed in America was the ‘New England |Primer,”’ published around 1690. Hal has been in the hospital him. Pledge Battle on Integration inues. His closest appreach to a “\specific recommendation was an ‘fully of thing to do with state tax reve- “urgent request’ that private school classes for children from nine closed schdolg in Norfolk, Charlottesville and Warren Coun- ty continue without interruption. * *« * Almond seemed to reject any local option plan that would allow ke scorn- “false prophets of a little or. token integration.” He said it is ‘imperative’ for Virginia to have one ‘‘statewide basis” for fighting school integration. . Monday’s court rulings wiped bait A VERY SMOOTH WHISKY, INDEED! Every drop of whisky in Sir John is 8 years or more old, blended with the choicest grain neutral spirits. BLENDED WHISKY, 86.6 PROOF, G5c GRAIN MEUTRAL SPIRITS. SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CO.. KY, C. | away the state’s school closing - law. Almond has no statutory pow-| er to keep the nine schools closed. | There aré no state laws to pre- | vent local officials from’ reopening' the schools, shut in September to! prevent race mixing. Still, there is no indication of a | United he has been able to go on hikes | move to reopen schools in any of the three localities. Closing Out Vanguard in MEN’S and BOYS’ FINE APPAREL @ Clipper Craft Clothes@ Jockey Underwear e Peseta opie e@ Interwoven Secks risw e Hickek Belts phate Stern Clothes . Monarch Program | WASHINGTON (AP) The } A 7 ; “aus ‘ane sovs MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER States {ts closing out its| Charge Accounts Invited. Open Every Nite ‘til 9 | Vanguard satellite program after} ‘four more launchings in favor of “bigger and newer things.” * * &t | Just what is .planned wasn’t specified by Homer J, Stewart, ‘director of program planning and| ‘evaluations for the National Aero-; He told a meeting of the Na- tional Rocket Club Tuesday that beyond the four upcoming launch-, ings there is ‘‘no intention of con-| tinuing the Vanguard program as, such,” | = * * * =| t Stewart gave that answer when asked why President Eisenhow-) for the Vanguard project. | Of seven Vanguard attempts since December 1957, only one has’ succeeded. The Army has put BAKER OPTICAL CO. LOW in Price — mon in Quality GLASSES COMPLETE $4 1°: Bifocals $3 Extra Call FE 8-4331 862 N. Seginaw—Across from Federal’s 9:30 TO 5:30 — FRIDAY NIGHT ‘TIL 8:30 CLOSED WEDNESDAY No Appointment Necessary Your od of a eleryzas Latest yles — Pre- Saketien Filled. three shtellites into: orbit. | Wonderlands $50,000 Stock ‘(CLEARANCE SALE| - The Greatest Children’s Wear Sale in Our History SALE STARTS THURSDAY AT 9:30 A. M. COME EARLY FOR STORE-WIDE SAVINGS! Fad ENTIRE STOCK OF BOYS’-GIRLS’ WINTER COATS — SNOW SUITS JACKETS — CAR COATS. Reg. $21.99 Coats — Sale $16.49 Reg. $12.99 Jackets — Sale $9.74 % OFF REG. PRICE Smart long sleeve cottons BOYS’ WEAR Reg. 2.99 Boys’ Sport Shirts SALE 1.66 2 doz.) INFANTS’ WEAR Reg. 2.99 Birdseye Diapers First quality (limit GIRLS’ WEAR Girls’ Better Dresses Styles for now and through SALE 1.77 doz. | Spring ........ SALE 25% Off Fine cotton knits... Reg. 2.49 Boys’ Polo Shirts SALE 1.66 Reg. 2.49 Terry For sleep G play... 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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1959 Ships flying the flags of 35 tha- in tions used the Panama Canal the past year. . New Civil Rights Bill Exeenie of Strategy you may ‘‘entertain”’ An Unexpected. Guest! Tonight, while you're away = or even while you're asleep — he may come in end make himself ‘right at home” with your valuabies. Make sure YOU don't take the loss. Get a Hartford Residence and Out- side Theft Insurance Policy —it costs you only pennies a day' for Insurance and REAL Service Always Call On: priate Thatcher, cd Patterson & Wernet 711 Community National Bank Pontiac s Oldest Insurance Agencr “Soreoway Ot FUEL OM S F AL FUEL OIL FOR PLEASANT WINTER LIVING Burns Cleaner ) Burns Hotter h Burns Longer os Oakland Fuel & Paint 430 Orchard Lake FE 5-6159 FIBO neat f KIBBL hay " Spratt’s Kibbled Dog Food Spratt's bave been recogninted for pearly a century throughout the world for bigh quality pet foods 7) | | By JAMES MARLOW ‘the best insights into the mind land tactics of Sen. Lyndon John- son, leader of the Senate Demo- crats, is in the kind of civil rights bilF he gliered Tuesday. ‘On opening day, before they had |a chance to open their mouths, WASHINGTON (AP) — One of] Johnson offered a plan to make it just a very little bit easier to smash a filibuster. didn’t like it and neither did the Southerners, but for opposite rea- sons. - « . ° The liberals mild change, the Southerners did not filibuster and the change went through. What had seemed on opening day as a long fight was cleared up in 4 than one week, " * °-6 ® e * * Johnson's Policy of Compromise Works people .had senatdered impossible: he steered through ‘the Senate the first real civil rights bill to‘pass in this century. It was truly a compromise bill, too mild for the libérals, ‘too strong for the South- erners yet not strong enough to cause a Southern filibuster. But because it meant only » iy * * * The Johnson bill is strictly a compromise: too mild for the ‘liberals, tod strong for the South- ern Democrats, But if any civil rightn bill can pass this year, it’s probably this one, or one like it, just because it is middle-road. | Because it's that kind. it fits completely a description of John-; son given last week by one of his) closest associates: “Here in Wash- iAgton issues are all around us. But Johnson doesn't try to create he tries to settle them.” * * * Johnson uses compromise to do two things mainly: to inch for- ward and to avoid long fights that ISSUES > create bitterness and delay the Senate’s work. One of ye aides said: “Some-| {imes he'll talk to as many as| people, in Congress, in govern-| ment, outside government to get) the best advice he can before he_ makes up his mind. He's a brain-| | picker. “Sometimes he finds, through these consultations in and out of, Congress, that a slight change in the wording of a bill means the ldifference between enough vates | to get it through and determined opposition.” | _t * * | All this, of course, is in addi-| tion to the many favors he does | for fellow senators who are not unmindful when’ he badjy needs: them Having made up his mind, he jturns to ostrategys picking the time and the sittiition for making his move He gave a demonstra tion of that Tuesday } Both the Eisenhower adminis tration and the Senate liberals are expected to offer civil rights leg bs oe DOC, ABOUT THOSE SHOTS — What Pansy her doctor may someday help hayfever The pup, wheezing with “the worst case of seen in man or is telling sufferers the world over. whe one doctor described as I have, ever vayvfever allergy 2 Young Children Die Car Joins When'House Burns Owner i ser reached into the ea NEWBERRY up — A fire swept Motel Bed 9 Walter Siner found a car in his | into Clifford bed at a motel here. ‘ar, and it arrived unexpectedly. islation fairly soon, Some bills| ‘ice ady are in Before Minnie wereja two-story frame home. near here | offered, Johnson unexpectedly pro lyesterday, killing two young }duced his proposal ichildren They were Preston Gould, This vot him the maximum at-!son of Mr. and Mrs ‘tention for his bill [Tt became a Gould, and Bruce Nickerson, yardstick for judging other pro-'son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred NicRer- | pasals nade diter By being first)sen Joth families live in’ New [with @ compromise bill he took berry ithe steam out of any more far Fire Chief Russell Wo Hitl said reaching tills the destroved house was owned by Johnson did the same kind of Russell Nesberg Mrs. Gould's’ thing on the opening day of this/father. 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The money was too feare to the audiences of|tempting for them—$600,000. Be- cuuse they had no distribution or + «= *€ |advertising costs, that was the lequivalent of two million dollars in “I determined to bring them 'theater returns. along gently,” he remarks. “First! «put 1 knew it would ruin the { did ‘Henry Vo which was @ SUre-\heyter business. The show was By BOB THOMAS Shakesf the world. fire story for the movies. The three hours with commercials and came ‘Hamlet © which was a4 ey could sit through that. We more difficult couldn't possibly survive such a Then with ‘Ruchard Of TU ftg bad reaction.” . ‘ured they were ready for a real - A oe story with. wonderful characters Because of the box office failure, s ef of “Richard HI,’ Olivier was un-} “Henry V° won special Acad-|able to find backing for the fourth! emy award, ‘Hamlet an Oscar of his Shakespearian films, “ Mac- for best picture of 1948 and-one for beth.” money over the long haul. ‘‘Rich-|the money,” he said wearily. “1 ard Jil’ did not, Olivier places | needed the same as | spent for) the blame on TV. |the other films—$1,200,000. I was! It was released in England when turned down everywhere 1) the box office was taking a’ nose-'couldn't fight it any longer. 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You won't find such elegance elsewhere in the low-price field! ° without showiness. ly one can Oporto.” iback, closed his eyes and added baritone snores to Ferdy’s tenor Ones The Green Emoress . by Elizabeth Cadell “That's scheduled for the return journey, sir,” said Angus. DRIVER COULD STOP “Couldn't we stop and take a look at the river?” asked the Ad- miral. “We could sir, I'll talk to the driver. We cross it when we leave Zamora, and he coyld stop after that.” x *« &* disappearing, he had turned and “Got himf Come on!* Angus began to run—not fast, but steadily. If he went too hard, he reminded himself, cursing, his ‘i knee would let him down. He took a short cut down the bank, making for the trees behind which the Ad- miral had. disappeared. Mrs. '|Denby-Warre’s anxious cries. fell behind him, away, thinned and | died to the trees, guided now by a Before he had taken many more steps, he hear the crash of The place Ferdy chose was @ branches, The broad back of the’ ‘pleasant stretch of road that af- Admiral ‘appeared, and ~Angus saw, He was still asleep when the pas- forded a backward view of Za- that he was striving desperately to mora. The passengers got out of |keep his balance. Arms flailing, he coach and walked a little way, staggered backward a few more sengers re-embarked. ' “Don't disturb him,” said Angela softly, “He could have seen so much!’ mourned Mrs ~Periby-Warre. “Tle could have learned so much, Sure- stay awake in sur- roundings like these?”’ The Admiral, however, ‘stayed asleep for the next fifty miles, and awakened in a mood uncon. _ ducive to the appreciation ef scen- ery. “Yes yes, yes,” he said sullenly to his sister, as she handed him a map. “I know where we are, We're on our way to Salamanca, and iwe could have gone there in al straight line, instead of trapesing round the country.”’ ~ He rose with the intention of following Angus back to the ob- servationscompartment. The coach gave a slight lurch, and hé clutehed the back of Miss Seton’s seat to ‘steady himself. * x * “What's that river?" he asked her “The Douro “Can't be." said the '’The Douro’s in Portugal.” On ” “Only the business end of it, pointed out Maurice. * * * | The Admiral stared out at the iriver, his expression changing isloly to one of reverence | “The Douro!”’ he said slowly Port!” | “‘srigbt"’ said Maurice | Port’ intoned the Admiral, He Admiral picking out landmarks, Only the paces and then, before Angus could , Admiral kept his gaze on the Wa-/reach him, fell heavily and rolled ter and let his imagination rove down the bank. ‘the wine on its way Port. ; Rich, rare port, He had a cou- ple of bottles of '27 he’d been keeping for—tor what? He'd bet- ter drink it soon, or somebody'd drink it at his funeral. Port... He marched along the bank, and) Angus watched him with a snile.’ to Oporto. “T really think,’ she said, ‘‘that he's beginning to take an interest in the scenery, at last.” “I'm sure he is.” “He told you'’—She turned to, look up at him—‘‘about my, shall) we call it dream?” “Yes. | hope you're not worrying, jabout it?’ | * * * “It's no use worrying, you know. | iOne accepts. One resigns oneself. | |One waits.” . | “Not waits, 1 hope, to see the ‘Admiral under the coach?” he said ‘gently. | “Walts to see what fate has in | store. I saw an empty coach, | two seats are now empty. Hasn't | | t ary?” | “To tell you the truth—” : He never told her the truth. A) shout had come from the direc-; tion of some trees overhanging the! over its lower reaches and saw x * * Angus ,making a lightning cal- culation, chose a place at which he could arrest the Admiral’s down- ward progress, and with a lunge, reached the spot, braced himself and waited. A rough estimate of the old man’s weight made him feel almost certain that far from stopping the rapidly descending form, he would merely check it Mts. Denby-Warre came to stand momentarily and then go down! beside him, and spoke hopefully. with it—down into the brown wae ter, He heard the Admiral’s hoarse _ breathing, felt a rush of loose | pebbles and then the weight was on him and he felt himself being borne downward. He dug his heels into the earth, clutched desperately at the undergrowth, slithered a few more yards and finally stopped at the water's very edge. The next moment, he had got to his feet and was bending over the Admiral’s heaving frame. “Are you all right, sir?” “I... The old man fought for breath. “I. , .saw. ,. .” “Who, sir?” The Admiral shook his head, “Didn't see, ing away and. . .and made a grab and)...” ‘You're hurt,"’ said Angus. “No, Yes. My arm, damn it.” “Let me see, sir.” sent an angry glance round the river.and Angus, swinging round, FACE SCRATCHED coach, “Why can't we follow the saw the Admiral running, plung | Mud-streaked, his face scratched, river into Portugal, instead of wast. ing through hanging branches, lum- his clothes torn, the Admiral strug- ving time at a lot of other places? bering awkwardly but valiantly in’ gied, with Angus’s help, to a sitting ‘We'd see the vine terraces, and the diyection of the clump of trees! position. Voices were heard com- those boats, forget what they call, that were closest to the water. He'ing nearer, and a heavy pounding ‘em, that carry the wine down to ‘| BUT...you: don't pay for the difference Come in and ask any salesman tg compare any Plymouth model with comparable models of the other two top-selling low-price cars, He'll prove cars in Plymouth’s field cost about the same . .. but Plymouth gives you the Big Difference for your money! 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His eyes closed ‘He sank back, and Ferdy hurtled down the bank in time to aid Angus in lowering the old- man gently to the ground. “What happened, sir?” he panted, Angus hesitated. The others were |near, Saspicion was one thing, ac-, cusation another. If it could be proved that the Admiral had seen Maurice Tarrant. -but had not been able to identify the man. Nor had he stated what had roused his suspicions. plied. * * * His arm, sir.”' Said’ Ferdy, at the end of a gentle examination. "Yes. We'll have to get him back. to the coach.” There were willing helpers. Maurice Tarrant and Lord Lor- rimer, who had come down togeth- er, were fetching water. Miss Seton was getting a coat to put over the Admiral. Ferdy was loosening his clothes, Kneeling on the ground and supporting her brother's head was Mrs. Denby-Warre, pale as death, but admirably calm. Issu-. ing quiet orders, she got her broth-| er comfortable and signed for si- lence as his eyes opened, “Perfectly all right,’ he mut- tered, looking at the anxious faces round him. ‘'No need to fuss.” “Your arm is hurt, dear,” his sister, . “Nothing to speak of.”" (Continued Tomorrow) said B@STON (UPI) — One of the ‘names stricken from nofhination |papers by the Massachusetts Ballct, Law Commisson was: ‘Winston Churchill, 10 Downing St.” © Chairman Joseph Alecks pointed Big differ ence in FEATURES ee Churchill had left that ad- ~ |Man Finds 1900 Film Ho was going downhill, dows | loud and triumphant shout trom the Admiral didn't get. . .! hat struck you as extraordin- proper look. Saw the devil st-steal-' “T don't know, Ferdy,"’ he re- Checking on Cameras WAUKESHA, Wis, @ — Wesley’ Fabry, checking over his collec- | tion of 205 cameras, came across} a roll of undéveloped film in’ the back on an old ‘‘panoramic” ‘camera. 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In the meantime, we re- ceived an invitation to a din- ner-dance for that same eve- ning: It is one of the nicest social events of the season and we would like very much to go. “My husband has asked me to cal] our guests and postpone the dinner for another night, but much as I would like to go to the dinner-dance I am not at all sure that this would be the proper thing to do, I told him I would write to you and abide by your decision.” Answer: I am sorry but it would be the height of rudeness to put off people you heve in- vited to dine in your house be- cause in the meantime you have received an invitation to a party that seems better than your own, “Dear Mrs. Post: What about eating barbecued spare ribs? Isn’t it perfectly proper to pick them up and eat them in the fingers? It's practically im- possible to eat them otherwise. : “However, every time I do this my wife makes a big fuss about it and says it is not good table manners. I’m counting on you, Mrs. Post, to convince her that I am right.” Answer: Eating anything as greasy as barbecued spare ribs in one’s fingers would never be correct, and is only per- missible at a very informal meal where extra napkins and finger bowls are provided. “Dear Mrs. Post: What is the correct way to introduce a man friend who is in his late twenties to my friends, who are all near this same age, and also to older friends and rela- tives? Should he be introduced as ‘Mr. John Jones,’’ or just “John Jones?" Answer: If he is an intimate friend and you are introducing him to friends of your age and also to relatives, you say John Jones. To other people you would introduce him as Mr. Jones. GM Girls Tell ‘Contest Winner at Meeting Winners of the Christmas Doll contest were announced when GMC Truck and Coach members of the GM Girls Club of Pontiac were hostesses for the February meeting held in the purchasing department. * * * Winners in the baby doll group were Ellen Jenks, first prize; Mrs. John Thomas, sec- ond, ang Mrs. LeRoy Theo- bald, third. Junior Miss dol] group win- ners were Mrs. Phyllis Rori- son, fi prize; Donna Dall- mann, second; and Mrs. Elwyn A. Olsen, third. xk « * Arbanna McCormick won first prize for the twin doll group. Mrs. Lois Héinberger won second puize and Mrs Earl Johnson, third. Clothing Tells Its Own Story No matter how well coiffured, manicured and massaged a woman. is, if she is careless about her clothing, the effect . is spoiled. An uneven hemline, a peep- - ing petticoat, stocking runs and rundown heels tell their story of untidiness.. SGT. RENNEE CHEVALLIER Mrs. Marion Shay of North, ' gagement ‘and forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Staff. - Sergeant Rennee Chevallier, to Shirley Hutchison is Michigan's | She won the title Friday evening in a state contest sponsored by Pontiac Area Junior Chamber of Junior Miss. * eee ad Tape recording music is one of Shirley’s many hobbies. Johnny Mathis is her favorite recording star At Gaensbauer Home Pontiac Press Photos Commerce. Dancing since the age of five, her interpretations helped her win the contest judged on personality, tal. ent and beauty. ~ < AS css dé rs and Fred Astaire is her favorite movie and dancing star. Farm and: Garden Club Meets “Succession of ince) in Your Garden” was the topic discussed at the January meet- of the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association, * * * Former president of the Bir- mingham Farm and Garden Club and free lance writer. Reports Are Given at Meeting Departmental reports were given at the Pontiac Women's Club meeting. held Monday aft- ernoon at Federal Savings and Loan Building. * x Reports were given by Mrs. Forrest Brawn, citizenship; Mrs. Ray. Falk, applied ed- ucation; Mrs. Eleah Patten, legislation; Mrs. Harry Chap- man, conservation; and Mrs. Oral Allen, history of the club. * * * On the committee for the day were Mrs, Clifford Mossey, Mrs, Daniel O'Dea, Mrs. Frank Harderiburg, Mrs. Ira Had- drill, “Mrs. Leon McMillen, Mrs, Wilbert Colwell and Mrs. H. A. Luther. Edward Wilson | to Wed Saturday Edward E. Wilson, son of rei ‘and Mrs. Cc, E. Wilson, of Bloomfield Hills, is to Sel pepsi City Saturday to Jean Maxwell Wil- liams, daughter of Mrs, Syl- vester John Williams of Scars- dale, N. Y, After a wedding trip to Flor- ida and the Island of Tobago, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will re- side on Beach read in Birming- at Mrs. L. C. Dibble, illustrated her talk with slides at the home of Mrs. Ferdinand Gaensbauer on Illinois avenue Monday. The speaker suggested gard- eners combine flowering trees and shrubs. Bushes she sug- gested for planting included the Shad Bush, which is seen in the country, but seldom in gar- dens, although it grows very well when planted. Another is the Beauty Bush, which is long blooming, fra- grant, and useful for screen- ing; and the Hungarian Lilac, which blooms. a month later than the regular variety. * * * Social chairman for the aft- Dear Abby: 4 ernoon was Mrs, John Patter- son. Committee members in- cluded Mrs. W. Ross Thomp- son, Mrs. Edward Barrett, Mrs, Robert Alton, Mrs. James Nye, Mrs.’ L. E. Howlett, and Mrs. Bruce Annett. Flapper, Cowboy Inspire New Hat Flappers and heroes of TV “Westerns” have inspired men's, hat styles. Look for the boater and the 10-gallon hat, plus. shorter crowns, generally narrower brims, and prices about the same as last year. Michigan Junior Miss Has Talent, Personality _. By LYDIA ROTHMAN Talent, personality and beau- ty won the title of Michigan's Junjor Miss for a 17-year-old brown-haired Pontiac Central High School « senior tact Fri- day evening. Shirley. Hutchison, dGatainer of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy. Hutch- - ison of Lakeward Lane, was declared winner over 11 other se@ontestants in the Pontiac Area * Junior Chamber of Commerce sponsored state. contest. * wee Although Shirley has entefed ether contests (she won the Michigan acrobatic .champion- ship in 1953), this is her first beauty contest. Naturally she was very surprised and is thrifled over her new °honor. S ~Shirley, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hutchison of Lakeward lane is a senior at Pontiac Mrs, B, L. Stickney of Mar- “quette. ‘street and daughters Donna and Judy, and Linda Lalonde of Garland street, re- turned Monday from a visit to St. Louis, Mo, where Judy and Linda attended the second bi-annual convention of the Na- tional Federation of Sodalities of Our Lady. * * * Mrs. B,. A. TePoorten of Sylvan Lake and Mr. and Mrs. William Sax of Birmingham returned Monday after attend- ing the wedding at Swamps- cott, Mass. of Dr, B. A. Te- Poorten and Nancy Louise Fish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theron J, Fish of Swampscott. Dr. TePoorten is Mrs. TePoor- ten's son, and the brother of Mrs, Sax. * * * Candidates for degrees from Eastern Michigan College in this area include Pontiac resi- dents Arthur Antisdel, Grant Campbell, Leola Christenson, Lempi Church, John Corbin, David Crawford, Nancy Kash- er, Mary Lou Lackie, Wil- liam McLarty, Allen Miserez, Richard Schuler and Patricia Sederiund, all of Pontiac. Jack Krauser from Water- ford, Michael Groves from Phone calls and telegrams from admirers are ‘still pour- ing in by the dozens. TALENTED DANCER extremely age, Shirley toe-danced Tschai- kovsky's ‘‘Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies,” and gave*her own tapdance interpretation of ~ the ‘‘Charleston." ; * * * Going from one extreme to the other is just one indica- tion of Shirley's versatility arid talent. She has been dancing since she was five years old. Her parents. enrolled ber in dancing classes because she- was slightly pfgeon-toed und they hoped this would correct it — which it certainly. did. * (¢ entral ‘ Birmingham, and’ Douglas Kuechle of Clarkston are among those who will partici- pate in commentement exer- cises Sunday x * * Mr, and Mrs. Jéhn Neaves of Scottwood avenue spent three weeks sightseeing in. Mexico, They were accompan- ied by their children, Edward, Nancy, Vicky, Helen and Cath- erine and Mrs. Neaves’ moth- er, Mrs, Russell Donaghy of Port “Huron, On their return trip, they stopped to visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Neaves at Albuquer- que, N. M. ® * * Mrs. Ben Elbling of Oaxley drive attended the Michigan “Co iffure Association busi- ness meeting held Satur- day and Sunday in Lansing, * ® * The Rev. and Mrs, William W. Lanpher (nee Janice Thorn- hill) of Okemas announce the birth of a son, David Jeffry, Jan, 10 in Sparrow Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Weston Lanpher of East Beverly street and Mr. and Mrs, William Thornhill of War- ren, Ohio. A-Freud Those Dreams Mean Girl Friend’s Boy Friend Is ‘It’ By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: I am 17 and have a steady boy friend. My best girl friend also has a Steady boy friend and her boy friend and my boy friend are best . Nat- urally we al- ways double date. My prob- lem is I go to bed thinking about MY boy friend. but .I dreaming about HER. boy in my dream. I can't under- stand it, Abb¢, because I really anything and what should I, do about it?’ DREAMER always end up . DEAR DREAMER: CON- SCIOUSLY you love your own boy friend, but I'm a-Freud UNCONSCIOUSLY you wish your girl friend's boy friend were your own boy friend. Don't make any lifetime de- cisions about one fellow while you are dreaming shout an- other. * wv « “DEAR ABBY: I have a problem concerning my little seven-year-old daughter. She -. goes fo Sunday school and is Jearning the: Ten Command- ments. I have to tell her the meaning of each—command- ment, The one I am stumped on is “THOU SHALT NOT COMMIT ADULTERY.” How can a man tell his seven-year- old daughter what “adultery is?” A FA DEAR FATHER: Simply say . “To commit adultery means to break marriage vows.” DEAR ABBY: I am employed as a waitress in a_ first class hotel dining room. One | elderly couple dines here reg- ularly, always at the same table, They are rich people but they order one order and split it between them. He orders coffee and gives her the sec- ond cup. They run me ragged saying the cream is sour, the - butter is rancid; the chops are cold and I am even asked to pick the seeds dut of the black- berry pie. .. “They never leave a tip but here ahd the manager says these people like me and won't BURNED UP. WAITRESS DEAR BURNED: These peo- ple are obviously very conserv- ativer but anyone who waits on the public sees this type every day, Firid your sense of . ahd enjoy the hankie to laugh in—not to cry in. “DEAR ABBY: I have a friend and she calls herself a WIDOW. She WAS a widow 10 years ago, but she got married again and that marriage didn’t last very long and she got a di- vorce. Shouldn't she be calling berself a “DIVORCEE?” — CURIOUS DEAR CURIOUS: Techni- cally, she is a “divorcee” but | if it makes her feel better fo . call herself “Queen of the May,” it is her own affair. -* * * : CONFIDENTIAL TO “SAN DY:"* Nice girls do NOT ac- cept imimate wearing apparel from. gentlemen. (And don't ‘make the mistake of =e it on for ‘‘sighs’’). * * For a personal reply, write t6 ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a_ self-addressed, stamped envelope. i ’ poised for - her ~ - Pontiac. High School. midst of exams. Hillsdale College next fall. For the past two years, Shir- ley has been teaching tap, toe and ballet dancing as well as acrobatics at the Love. School of Music -and Danéa in She teaches pupils ranging from 3 to 14 years of age on Monday evenings and Saurdays. Along with her dancing, Shir- “Jey is very interested in the theater and has appeared at Willow Way Apprentice The- atre, HAS ACTING PLANS This summer, as a_ result of her part in the High Fever Follies, director Norman Leg- er has invited her to attend the summer stock theater in New London, N.H. She plans, - not only to dance’ and act, but . 4 U oe Right now she is in the She hopes to’ go to Personal News of Interest in Area A daughter. Mary Grace was “born to Mr, and Mrs, Mac G. Hallenbeck (nee Barbara Fitz- gerald): of Kohler street Jan. 12 at’ Pontiac General Hos- pital. Grandparents. are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fitzgerald of Liberty street and Mrs, Gladys Hallenbeck of Metamora, ta help Nacistage’ with props and scenery as well..- Shirley also has a dancing part in Pontiac Central's forth- coming production, ™ = ; and J.” x * + Other interests of Michigan's | Junior Miss are _ tape-record- ing music, particularly Rock ‘n’ Roll. Johnny Mathis is her favorite singer and Fred Astaire her favorite dancing star. She also ‘swims, fences, _ sings and plays ‘the piano. A member of Bethany. Bap- tist Church, she is. treasurer of the youth fellowship there. Among other clubs that \she "belongs to and ‘holds office in - are Keloa Club, Fencing Club, Thespians and Dolphin Club. Shirley has a sister, Sonya, who is 9 and a brother, Bob, who is 5 years old. When Shir- ley won her title and a trophy, Bob looked at’ the trophy and asked “Can I enter a contest and get a trophy like that when I get older?” ~ TO VIE FOR US. TITLE March 3 to 7, Shirley wall be in Mbdbile, Ala.,, where she will vie with contestants from _ all over America for $10,000 in prizes in America’s Junior Miss Pageant. * x To get to Mobile, Shirl ley will take her first plane ‘ride — one of her prizes for winning the state contest. . Pontiac Motor division is pro- viding her with a 1959 Pontiac to drive during the contest, sponsored by thé National Jay- ’ cees. Shirley will stay with a family in Mobile, designated as her official chaperone. * * Among her. local appearances she will be-dinner guest of Junior Chamber of Commerce on Feb.211. On Feb. 7, she will present the trophy to the - winner of Pontiac area Golden Gloves contest. April 30 to May 3, reign as Queen of the Builders show 8 * * * Shirley’ s future plans include gding to either Hillsd: ale Col- lege, her first choice, or Mich- igan State University — and to “marry a man like my she will 1954 + father.” Restore Sparkle Good jewelry needs a pro- fessional cleaning now and then, So take your gold and diamond pieces to a jeweler if _you want their original sparkle restored. Dr. Bernard TePoorten Weds Nancy Louise F ish “ Naney Louise Fish and Dr. Bernard Angus TePoorten were married Sunday afternoon in Swampscott, Mass, The Rev. John Lizio, the bride’s cousin, officiated at the ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Theron J. Fish of Swampscott, Mass. and Mrs: Bernard A. TePoorten of Sylvan Lake and the late Dr. TePoorten. The bride wore an Italian pure silk princess style gown with a floor-length skirt in the back, The gown featured a bodice and long sleeves cover- ed with French Chantilly lace. Her illusion fingertip veil was held by a cap of Alencon lace and seed pearis and she car- ried a bouquet of white steph- anotis and ivy centered by a white orchid on a prayer book. ATTEND BRIDE Mary Willis of Marblehead, Mass. was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Wil- liam Sax of Birmingham, the bridegroom's sister; Mrs. Rich- ard Borak, of Cambridge, Mass., Lois Hamilton of Med- ford, Mass., and Jane Walker of Boston, Mass. All wore ballerina-length gowns of tea] blue velvet with three-quarter length sleeves, bouffant skirts and satin cum- merbunds. : * * * The maid of honor carried a crescent bouquet of white car- nations and white and blue hy- were crescents of white carna- tions and white hyacinths. William Sax of Birmingham was his brother-in-law’s best man. Ushers Thomas Skinker of Gibralta, «Herbert Cleveland of South Portland, Maine; Dr. Robert * Capitain of Boston, Mass., and em P,* Willis of Marble- OK waite was wil Ho- tel Hawthorne, Salem, Mass. for some 300 guests. ap ee ee der blue chiffon jersey dress included Dr.’ ~ “with matching accessories and hat, before the couple left for a honeymoon to Florida, the South West and Western states. The bride is a graduate of Colby Junior College and the School of Medical Technology band attended the of Michigan and is Mrs, Fish wore a champagne peau de soie ballerina length gown with matching acces- sories and a green cymbidium orchid corsage for her datgh- ter’s wedding and Mrs. Te- Poorten was dressed in a blue | silk faille ballerina-length dress _ with, a pink cymbidium orthid corsage. Four pages today . n Women’s Section * “TWENTY-TWO | Headboard Has New Airy Look The headboard has under- : gone - & tashion transformation! ‘ a Airy openwork offsets the bed’s 'No Half Measures weighty look. Luxuriously-padded versions make comfortable back rests. Cane, brass, spindles and lat- ~/ tices are favored fashions. by 8Week Self-Lmprovement Mara-' 4 to those women who have joined, lexperience the penalties of a selt- in provement program without any! THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1959 a ‘proved that you are interested in becoming more attractive, in los- Eight Stick to the routine and you wil} PEO Chapter Pays Tribute to Founders - A contiight tribute was paid SS Ne a ee os Fe : See eS } , | By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN _ massage your moe one ren ‘muddle along like this. figure more symmetrical, in over- ~ te pee wins outing ti en procrastinate for a whi ou Marat coming or minimizing any defect 2 Extra Specials! 1 want to give a little helptoday, ae expeet results. You aul When you joined sont it in good looks which you pete have, when PEO pter AW met Mon- day evening at the home of Mrs, James Boaz in Drayton Plains, Mrs. ,Everett Peterson, Mrs, |g thon. oe its benefits, It seems useless to'ing extra pounds, in making ha rewarded. Custom 'T. Some of you now have finished, | . dg shay Ashton Emery and Mrs. C, W. | d '[Jor almost finished, the first two! ene - er a srong-willed Oliver gave the tribute. ( oO 'weeks of this program. A féw of you are strong-W ding ti resident’s ann | MI you may not have yet received! type who can sit at the table and sera petrol eoiiaies chee. | r ycur Marathon booklet. We have) watch the rest of your family ter for the year, was Mrs. William W ave ‘gotten such a terrifically heavy slather butter on hot biscuits, or Miller, - ‘ if it hurts to inhale the aroma of Reg. $15.00 Softly Supreme Permanent Opeh Monday and Friday ‘til 9 PM. imail that even with an extra sec-| retarial staff working overtime. | 1 am sorry about this but let | exotic sauces or gravy, perhaps i. -~ || those of you who ale ba jvrite in| ycu need a Wrapping Paper ; : ‘1 immediately may have had a little| hi § oO yee | Re il nagar yg edgy eater to Amuse Child 2 f i * * * | y $ i alone and stay away from the. Your older pre-schooler can dinner table at night. You will have fun with a large piece Complete Marathon start for you when you! miss the companionship of your of brown wrapping paper, says receive your booklet. Then stick family at this time but it won't an extension specialist in par- to the directions in this booklet! be for long. Or, if you insist on ent education and child de- ‘and those I have given you and sitting with them, eat your velopment at Michigan State $@51 No Appointment Needed! Andre Jit eSalon 2nd Floor Pontiac plate Haak Bide, YET-YOU'RE ing emphasis through the tex. = _ The bride fore a ballerina. You can use a potato masher to} Attending were Lee and Nancy Stent trae ar ture and color. The simpler | length gown of marquisette lace crush the fruit. |Wood and Ruby and Harold King. || Try ppeakite of miror. SO CORRECT the silhouette, the more eye | and nylon tulle over taffeta, ———— Accent . your ection . words | catching the fabric. with sequins aceenting the bod- and watch for telltale es Bold, warm colors, or the | tee, A crown of lace covered ° ° n ions at sentence end- ANY TIME unexpected intermingling of | with sequins held her fingertip Connie Si mmons Is Wed oeeenpr make cel cat 4 several in novelty weaves and | veil and she carried a cascade Te . help with conversation | tweeds, offer new expressions | bouquet of white carnations, E ’ |}.| builders. () Ee UN Gavin Gil | white roses and ivy. In ovening Cer emony Phone Edythe MeCulloch * * ‘ Mra. Maxine Van Riper Was Beauty Shoppe, FE 2-7431, | Fn’ sai m more ne matron of honor. She wore an egg- A floor-length pure silk gown. Mrs. Simmons wore a dress of 608 Pontiac State Bank | , ve " a bene aoe - shell satin dress with velvet bo- was worn by Connie Ann Simmons|pale pink lace with pink acces- comptetety different trom toast Tero jacRef, rust cotered velvet ‘for her marriage to Parvin E. Soar Sapppoebh to tex tiare ary an Peron ce or sories for her datighter’s wedding. ee = ’ | ash and matehing headpiece. ler ‘Conwell Saturday evening at Chris- | J an Wo un Yah wed cascade Deo was of chrysan tian Missionary Alliance rata OUR : wv ath wedeing an themums in shades of brown and The Rev. James Randall of Siring 559 ‘ORCHARD LAKE FE 2.0127 niversary, the gift for your pyst : ‘ham United Missionary Church of- | Ist ANNIVERSARY TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT ANO INTERMEDIATE POINTS = a ne Je 5-9257 ne ————— will give you in this column for, eight weeks. *The idea is to see) how much you can improve your | |appearance in that length of time One day a week for the next | six weeks I will try to reinforce | your determination and will bring you additional information | and help. Today J want to tm. | press upon you anew the fact | that there is no value in adopting an improvement or slimming | routine unless you are going to _ falthful in adhering to It. -jyour daily calorie intake or count| | If you just cut down a little on calories for two days and then, beckslide for two or three—if you! do your exercises for « one e day ort Daring Fabrics, Colors Enhance Year’s Designs Designers have gone over- board for the fresh excitement generated by vivid or off-beat colors further enlivened by an unlimited scope of surface Let Marathon start for you when you receive your booklet. evening meal beforehand so that you will not-be so hungry when you observe them stacking the ealories in. -You might save an apple or a glass of milk to have while sitting with them at the table. Such little aids are sometimes the difference between success or failure, espe- cially during the first two weeks of a a campaign. * * If you did not je Marathon and would like to do so, send ]0 cents velope with your request for the Marathon Booklet. Address Jose- phone Lowman in care ot The Pontiac Press. Leslie-Pugh Nuptials Said in St. Benedict Ceremony St. Benedict Church was the scene of the Saturday morning wedding of Freda Joyce Pugh and Robert E. Leslie. Parents of the couple are Mr. The artfully contrived, gantly relaxed look gets strik- ele- | coral Ru mateh up nicely with co) Wife 1s ties al Sere things Michael R. Leslie of Strathmore, Pr Kenneth EO Leslie of Royal Qak was his brother's best man. MRS. ROBERT LESLIE Working Table Measures, Too Mother or Dad often need'a handy measuring rod for mate- rials. This is easy to acquire if there is a work table in the house. Resurface the table and mark off inches on the wood’so they Making a batch of jam or jelly?, and a stamped, self-addressed en- the University. Lay the paper on the floor. Then have the child lay down on it and you trace around his outline. The child will have fun coloring a picture of him- self and cutting out the figure.- by Pana Loc Easy, easy Printed Pattern! See | diagrain—you can sew this ter- rific topper in so little time. Printed Pattern 4841: Misses’ sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40, 42. Size 16 takes 2% yards 54-inch, (oa part. Easier, accurate. Send 50 cents in coins for this pattern—edd 10 cents for each pat- ‘tern for 1st-class mailing. Send to] Anne, Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West | plainly name, address with zone, | size and style number. Sandra Lee Runyan, daughter of treatments this season. jand Mrs. Harold A. Ray of La- are readable when a finishing (yr and Mrs. Walla hand, you find your : 3 ; } ce Runyan of |. your conver- ||. * * Py Salle steeet and Mr. and Mrs coat is applied. Williams Lake road, was honored J. regandines Or Laemipall ne iat a birthday party Saturday given by her mother. A reception was held at Knights linen dress with black accessories ficlated at the ceremony in the, presence of 350 guests. The bride is the daughter of | } | Printed directions on each pat- | 1 Beauty Clinic’ Ith St., New York 11, N.Y. Print J Feted on Birthday | i 45-Degree Angle The secret of many a beauty with a glowing, soft skin is one that we all can share: the 45-degree angle. This means simply resting with your feet up in order to give your blood. a chance to circulate properly. by Edythe McCulloch | HOW DO YOU SOUND? | \ Take into consideration both | the tone of your voice and | what you have to say. HR ard have the habit of tling, slow down, enun- i Sate clearly. If on the other mr h your news may be, put your enthusiasm into fad voice In either case . aloud Thanks to a!! our friends @nd cus'omers for their suppor! of Pythlas Hall Saturday evening. and a corsage of red and white|Mr. and Mrs, Paul Simmons of SPECIAL Betore leaving for a northern |pepper mint carnations for, her orrane court. Parents of we $1.50 | thru Friday honeymoon, the bride changed daughter's ‘wedding. Mrs. Leslie Pa a A Conwell “of En yton . 7 5 ¢ to @ blue gabardine suit with war dressed in a beige lace dress) po Heir Cut matching accessories and the bo) matching mcceseerics and a| . aa , Our Regular $15 crag rm er bia merge ok mews tg ae ee ace PERMANENT : 2'to A Friend | The couple will live on Strath. ed the bride's gown. She wore a more street. Ever add bits of marinated her syy-1! pearl crown and carried a The bridegroom is attending ring to a potato salad? Dress the white orchid on a Bible, Lawrence Institute of Technology potatoes and herring: with a vine- Mativall honucll Donna tSinmons Mrs. Ray wore a white _Fayon gar and olive oil mixture. of Mishawaka tnd. and brides- maids, Carolyn Simmons, Lois Brown, and Ann Matteson were gowned alike ‘n green taffeta bal- ‘lerina-length dresses and carried yellow rose buds highlighted by white daisies. Dennis Simonson attended as best man. Ushers were Harry Van- Matre, Robert Davis of Garrette, | Ind., and John Simmong of Cedar; r $15 | Lou Beaty Shop i] 10 W. Haren St FE | ind Floor—next to Buckner’ — MEET for LUNCH RIKER FOUNTAIN Sealtest Ice Cream Popular Prices Riker Building Lobby Annual Dress Clearance |. eed MRS. PARVIN E. CONWELL 500 Casual, = ora | a Ae awe Mrs Ni was tow j j q S U eo / D re S SY [= Professional bite soft ‘rool with blue acees | We Bay All Types of é ‘ PERMANENTS Carol Weaver of Elkart, Ind. WASTEPAPER NEWSPAPERS 75¢ 100+ ‘ Styled as YOU Was organist and soloist was Jack | CORRUGATED 80¢ 100# | aq a d ( O C kt Q | | Like It! oe aint + Pontiac Waste Material Co. MAIR AEE ARKIN A reception was held at Pontiac. 135 Branch FE 2-0209 Federal Savings and Loan Build-| ‘ing following the ceremony. A fam- ily reception was held later at ‘the bride's home. Before leaving on a trip to Gen. eva, N. ¥. where they will re- | side, the new Mrs. Conwell changed to a red cashmere suit IMPERIAL BEAUTY SALON 219 Auburn Ave. FE 4-2878 No Appointment Necessary EDITH STENSON, Owner You want the best for your baby . . . and at Margaret Ann Shop you get it... in TOP Name Brand buys .. . EVEN IN THIS SALE! Nadon’s for Juniors Sizes § to 1S “ Miracle Mile Shopping Center: seegeen at Square ~~ Re. DRESSES Regular $17.95 to $159.95 Brand -| PRAM SUITS : “4 ani Large 511.88 _—— wth black ag lcs Vame : $e teneagaper cr aasgaggnn ae ee BABY BLANKETS ~ | a ; Limited Quantity PAULITS — | | Regular $3.98 Values. .....+.++ 00.06. 52°08 f 4 7 $ F S e 7 . 1 % A Reg. $4.98 Walues.......... 5 MAG 6 MOAT is A n ' . + & we ate 3.98 ‘ emil- nual Shoe . | | Reg. $7.98 Palues..-......-. -..+.% $5 98 F | . . | Quality Name Brand TOP SHEETS i | : 4 . | Reg. $2.25 Value Dee ees mee epee een? $] oO ‘ . . : : Package Towel Sets I 50 i ee ee ee ee a a Maer ie a $2 Value , Soot honaescdbsen@ Gneno scour c : : Package Wash Clothe . nA . ae seve. (| FURTHER REDUCTIONS | oelvin ankets, JUxJ u : Ee For This Event Only —: Pace 119 Value eee ae Cc : : | ; Alvin‘ 5 sui open fomoree at 9 A. M. hecel yng Blankets td , a on Our Famous Brand Shoes ty 4 a | THERMO HOT PLATES 4 | ° fetal bottom. heln © dish insert a. | roeans o« 38/9) PAULLS SHOE STORE| THE ; : : Serving Pontiac for Over 75 Years f OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT "TIL 9 oe : MARGARET ANN HURON at TELEGRAPH Riker Bldg. SHOP i —_ ‘ Mon , Thurs, Fri.’ 10lto 9—Tues, Wed, Sat. 10 to 6 —-Sunday 2 ocimcal ba * | 35 N, Saginaw St. | FE 2-0351 ‘ ‘ A < . . ' . § Cp hf ibe or So ee Sigg Gia eee eas otek ; ro. j ’ ; ‘ \ ; of “ : As . 7 | ; 4 . | i { j a. : fe : = \ , ; \ . le fe ee a ee Se CC eo 4 a4 Se = = Syne * = \ = ey ow ie Ey 84a? Ns THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21,1959 * TWENTY-THREE & é * This costume suit of spongy wool with a mohair nub has a detachable cape bordered with Norwegian fox dyéd to match the costume. locally : May be purchased With Dolls as Models, She Sfages Style Shows NEW YORK (UPI) — About 100 times a year in cities across the country, Mrs. Jennie Graves, 68, stages fashion shows, But they don’t attract the usual patrons. The audiences are children, and the models are dolls. x * For the shows, Mrs. Graves — widow and grandmother of four—rounds up local volun- teers (mostly little girls prod- ded by mothers, but a few are boys, also prodded) and whips up clothes to match doll out- fits. The children carry the dolls while a commentator de- scribes the-styles, story-fash- ion. These shows are part of Mrs. Graves’ career as a doll manufacturer. She goes to her office every day in Medford, Mass., runs two factories—one in Medford and another in nearby Malden — and handles endless details necessary to Stretch Sweater est firms in the $200-million doll industry. ° * * * This breezy, forceful woman, whose booming folksiness cam- ouflages ‘a shrewd business sense, got her start in 1922 while designing dresses for her daughter's dolls. A friend took some of her work to sell at a church bazaar, but instead, sold it to local stores. * * * Mrs. Graves followed suit, found a market in Boston, and set up shop in her basement. Later she rented an old store, and in 1948, she made her own mold for an 8-inch all-plastic doll with moving eyes, the first of its kind, - The cashmere sweater has stretched, It's turned into a full-length dress that’s the height of luxury but not fab- ulously priced. Fully lined, of By MURIEL LAWRENCE . Hanno was my best friend when I was a. little girl. Late ane holiday eve her grand- parents arrived for a visit. In the ear they brought other unexpected guests, her Aunt Del] and Uncle Harry. 5 Apparently, after the first ex- |cited exchange of greetings and gossip, the question of sleeping ar- rangements came up. Though the guest room had been prepared for Grandma and Grandpa, nothing had been planned for Del] and Har- ry. Someone must have suggested the davenport, for Uncle Harry. slept on it that first night while Aunt Dell was retired to Hanno’s 'Hanno was dismissed from her bed Lights were switched on,‘ valises opened, whisperings exchanged, and Hanno was aroused from the kid of drearaing you do when you're 8 years old to find in her bed a cold-footed grownup she'd met once in her life. * * * The next night, as Dell and Har- ry complained of their separation, and consigned to the davenport. The following day she still smoldered with rage. We played school with her new blackboard but she kept interrupting the game te say fiercely to me, “They never asked me! They jsut took my bed without asking me!** The fact is, nobody ever asked are their private property, that if we want then to develop real respect for a society that is, based on ownership of private prop- erty, we can't deprive them of her to do anything. They told ier. to. And as any protest was generally disapproved, she gradually became a paragon of obedience. When she was grown up, she joined the Communist party, that organization which makes such efficient use of its members’ mingled needs for vengeance and nankent - No, I'm not suggesting that all: children whose beds deered for visiting relatives be- come revolutionaries. . *. are comman- I'm just ‘saying that their beds Our entire Fall-Wint pointed trimmed, hi and little-hee Suede, Textures . and size included. Hurry, — this! e regular to 18.95 MARQUISE * regular to 28.95 MARTINIQUE fer stock ... oper, tailored, silk ‘n jewel led Call, . every color you wont get another chance like ARTHUR'S HAS SHOES 40% to 50% OFF! e regular to 12.95 JACQUELINE and CORELLI G47 47 1 G47 girl. . and | \Respect Child's Property--Even His Bed theirs winout at ec, asking. Behaving like commissars on) I these occasions is not Very bright. | Clean Frequently Brightly-colored - woolen S| need dry cleaning more fre-l... quently than the darker colors. They show surface dirt and wrinkles more readiiy. F as i | Free Lining with | Custom Draperies The YARDSTICK MIRACLE MILE ever... clever darts, belts and jus jackets. All are to be in our advanced sp collection. Mom viodgre- = 68 Oak ee om oe ~ eG boa OM YER Oe Som ieeoon ee aon, i. Pa. eee ee Sa « @a - * we 4 * eee toe © 7 Tre om om ee ae y+ & aes & 4 a eS & 3 & ee oe & eRe veer #& fie aes Spring key fashion return of the feminine waistline With flattering new ways to make it appear smaller than Better Dresses — Second Floor ¥, . the novel t-to-the-wasst found ring es @a, we mee wm ky #4, 5 oe ee Pee rf eimsita we at at & wee - @ 8S & ow t mex e866 em It costs no more to enjoy the authority and prestige of an fashion. BREATH of SPRING DRESoES give your spirits a lift in mid-. winter with an advance spring dress. é mine aT | sash iba: A iM te fo ~ head one of the nation’s larg- course, & oe @ bea sias TERE STAPP’S | Cine / present a LIMITED QUANTITY |] - Fe! xeoee: . + . lan sty. Y ee a @&~ 2 FP” uty we ob an Ok. a ee) e ean: EGER gio” “wre “~* tare . , oT Pee ee em Fh Mime es em lane ‘oh ba a si ean @@8 crews. & QO maar <* Peidbbase 1 Tis: wast j | A ste te ast, so a ~ « *ee é J huhudiednthdaabhabed teat Hae | ss bid ae Es 424i Gee £20 RRA ett ai beet tai ee ale, Hite watts? cae seq 4 A ee heheh el resbbg adh co e* 2 i | is ae eat 4 : ett ties + id ate pi : of Discontinued Styles at oa rant BOC me & tee nc Rare ant shit ie 4 MM eR Us oe ees i ia “a + # bd oth, ia ie THE DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY! veer Meee OL on | we eee eeinie ts aon i ll 34 Pair SALE! ae me astoese seem ae a art te % sm wag GG’ TT ~ BE ~ ¥ % * «oe. gh. tiene ER Brown or White han) * ‘ HI SHOES AD \beee Vee MLR Tir Broken Sizes 3-8. ‘dae 3 See ‘ _ TTT ere wei La : ex ee eRe = | to eee: Seab a *. ee 6eee eee . “i Bi : fi 32 Pairs yay anes 4 * wabibhy é: ait 1a) BIG GIRLS’ % ge : Ag j &, eee avenge ite rire ; . ODDS S PATENTS SALE! . ¥ Nid ot ee ‘eae cates dH | END ‘Brown Oxfords , $ ii s ee eo q | ae . ! “e arr Pideidiedds rsp 5 ' Veaitiaad | = - and Suedes z : wa . 9 » ae —— ee Reee rebee Sizes 32-9. a | ? “le ees WRN 34 Pairs “a8 a : “gy a ei Phen White Gumdrops . We :. . Oe imi C . - \. >-* “Sree | | oe + iS i aan ae idan [ 23 PAIR BOYS’ SADDLES spring s et Sizes 82’ to 3. . i eve ea: ' 9 PAIR BOYS’ LOAFERS Re Sizes 12% to 3. 40 PRS. GIRLS’ OXFORDS, LOAFERS, SADDLES 7 Sizes 12% to 3 * You can count on the check suit to give you all thd fashionable interest | : of the season. Shaped of beautifully crisp fabrics in the new softened ener tt Slee one “aa eet ay handsomest suits 33 Pairs Big Girls’ . STRAPS AND BUCKLES sifhouettes with their natural waistline 80 flattering to every figure, iY Sizes 34% to 8 and interestingly leather belted, they add up to = wisest fashion es sabe see : y SALE/ investment. tote sacri i 32 Pair Big Boys ieee ded Shewié * £ ** e¢ ti leewes’ nae aobt® hiiele alt a. A miniature worsted check shapes the suit with » softly fitted jacket aaecertt | Loafers and $ 4 i Oxfords: : Sizes 32 to 9. ‘that’s leather belted and notch collared. Black with white or navy with _white, sizes 10 to 6. . 69.98 i Women’s Fur Trim Insulated: Boots $2 | : b. The softly fitted suit of Forstmann’s shadow check, gmartly accented by a wide tunnel looped leather belt. Black with whité or brown with white, sites 10 to 16. 79.98 Suit Salon — Second Fio6r JUVENILE BOOTERIE || |STAPP'S cute score | e tee By Sisterhood Program Is Given — A skit entitled “Call Me Sis- ter,” directed by:Mrs. Herman Stenbuck, was presented at a Gutterman, and Mrs. Mark Leach. Mrs. Abe Cohen and Mrs. Herman Dickstein also assisted THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1959. e t! with the program. Conference | Is Planned © for Sunday Final plans for the Mid-Winter conference to be held Sunday at Pontiae Federal Savings and Loan Building were made when the Women of the Moose met Mnday at Moose Hall, The meeting will bgin at 1:30 p.m. with dinner’ following. Brunch will be served meeting of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob held Tues day at the Temple. * * * Mrs. Harold Boss provided music for the event. Partiel pating in the skit were Mrs, Martin Kabcenell, Mrs. Mar- vin Talon, Mrs, Sam Stolorow, Mrs, Harry Arnkoff, Mrs. Nat Morrison, Mrs. Irwin Kamp- ner, Mrs. Jack Simon, Mrs, Jerome Peters, and Mrs. Paul Mandel. Also taking part were Mrs. Jack Paul, Mrs. Harold Chap man, Mrs. Ira Silver, Mrs. SHARON A. GREGORY, Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Gregory | trying Schlyfestone, Mrs, Louis |e 4) p.m. | of Premont strect announce the Golden, Mrs. Sherwin Birn- ; x *«* ie i engagement of their daughter, krant, and Mrs, Sidney Bar- Plans also were made or a Sharon A., to Paul W. Page, nett i *« «© | Valentine Dance to be held Feb. son of Mr. and Mrs, C, H. 18 at Moose Hall. Mrs. Russel Luncheon was served by Mrs, Raymond Rapaport and her committee members, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Wilfred Jones are| ° chairmen. . Friendship members have been invited to attend a meeting to be held Feb, 4 at the home of Mrs, Clifford Lynch on East boulebard, South, at 7 p.m «Committe reports were given by chairman, Mrs. Charles Zinc, Mrs. Wellington Lewis, Mrs. Ralph Ash- mead, Mrs. Wilffed Jones, and Mr Harold Finn. The reports were sent to Mooseheart. | Walter of North Tilden avenue. Paul is serving with the US. Navy RJ at Newport Louis Golden, Mrs. Samuel ~ : AP Wirephote of Capri and Rome. A morning dress of cotton with violet bands, also is from Isola; and the spring ensemble at right has-a ruby-red wool topcoat with high-waisted gathering, and black and white print to wear under it. It is topped by a black straw hat. Here are spring and summer fashions from Italy for 1959. Left to right, the printed chiffon evening dress is from Eleanora Garnett of Rome. A two-piece beach outfit of cotton, with light blue blouse and shorts striped in blue and yellow, comes from Isola Few Yards California Coats Lush But Relaxed For California coats, design- Hint for Plonne 12 Groups Gather in Homes YOUR COIFFURE ... Depends on a Professional Permanent—Shampoo and Set CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP wall over the headboard, and | ris Circle meeting was Dr. 116 North Perry FE 2-6361 for Fine Handbag drape it gracefully so that it a gj John Hall The group met at aera — . | A good handbag represents falls behind the headboard. It | * By JANET ODELL is an important part of her ‘ the etree drive home of Mrs. [a sizeable (westinent and creates a very pretty and im- a Pontiac Press Home Editor life. ; =| Russell Curtis. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL should last for years. Be sure portant finish to the whole | jl your Christmas cookies NUTTY FINGERS _| DESSERT SERVED ~ it gets professional care at room. | gone? Ours are getting a bit By Mrs. George Gaches ® A dessert luncheon’ was HY VATS. Soginew, Caghe Thestor Ody.) Tonvise, Mish | least once a year. Se * shopworn in appearance. May- oe eclcrasenn oer treciowers sugar _| Served to members of Marion Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes Leather craftsmen can reline Choose a practical, wash- be it’s time to make up some Acne weal i$ Shaw Circle when it met at the © Wiile, phone er agli! in person for Free Pamphlet a bag, put on a new handle or able fabric to match the bed- new ate ae 1Y4 cube sifted flour eae home of Mrs. fastener and refinish the leath- While the men talk shop the | t low shams. |. be . . , . R, UugN, PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 er completely women talk shopping. v hae ~ es the fabric |> Mrs. George Gaches sug- Beat together all ingredients y Mrs. John Garrison of Chero- a = swag into the washing machine p gests these nut-filled goodies. except nuts. Wrap a small e | kee road was hostess to mem- when you launder the matching & Mrs. Gaches is active in amount of dough around each ‘| bers of Janette Geiger Circle. | bedspread or pillow shams. |») Church work; her present job nutmeat. Place on greased i +’ * | ‘This way, the colors and fresh- |.) i chairman of the School of cookie sheets. Bake 20 mim §/ Dosscct juscheons also were ness will continue to match |© Religion. She is a meruber of. hon ee ape asain || served at the meetings of Sa- perfectly, and all the ‘“‘pieces"’ a the Toastmistress Club and of from pan and roll in confec- rah English Circle, held at the ers have taken‘yards of lush Nursing Care Placing a large, clean bath of Fabric Central Methodist WSCS Circles Meet and plush fabrics such as a sheared angora, wool tweeds, towel under the patient before Do a Lot ‘ Twelve Circles of Women's The Margaret Johnston Cire | Eleah Patten spoke on “Chris- ae oolied hie Lib he starting to give a bed bath | - Society of Christian Service of | cle met at the home of Mrs, | tian Citizenship.” draped and shaped them into protects the mattress from A modern decorating tech- Central Methodist Church met P, H, Kemp of Cherokee road se beautiful new silhouettes. dampness. nique is to use a few yards of last week, for a dessert luncheon, Mrs. Mrs. J. B. Brown of Tilden The full blown cocoon or After bathing, remake the fabric as @ sort of canopy over street was hostess to the bloused back coat is one pre- bed with clean linen to assure the headboard: of your bed. Martha Graf Circle. dominant shape — with fabric your patient's comfort. The Usually the fabric is draped + * gently gathered from a yoke to a controlled, banded hem- line; or a low-placed hip belt, or a tapered shaft a pee Craftsman Care towel should, be of course laundered. : from some fixture, such as @ hanging lamp over the head of the bed, or from a short, single- armed drapery rod. If you like, you can simply tack the top of the fabric swag to the will be equally suds-clean at Enclose Whole Pecan in Rich Cookie Dough the Plymouth group. Musie ae * if Soe tioners sugar or colored sugar. ; Mrs, Ivan Riggs of LeGrande street and Mrs. Viola Schu- macher were cohostesses at the meeting of Etha Nagler circle. - Speaker at the Barbara Nor- home of Mrs. R. C. Balmer. of a all times. aaa dept. stores Chadwick drive; Otto Sisters Circle, held at the West Huron street home of Mrs. H. T. Rom- bough; and the Leora nk Circle meeting at the Williams streét home of Mrs. Charles Crawford * + Mrs. Cecil Elsholz of North F Ardmore was hostess at the Just Sey: meeting of Jean Bagnall Circle, fe The Ortha Lane Circle met CANOE sedans at the Ivanhoe drive home of Mrs. Merle Smith. Ada Duhigg Circle met at the Woodland street home of Mrs. Leon Skelly. 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He said Shadford’s actions during the game at Southfield when he allegedly ‘jumped up and down had brought on the hanging.” * As result of this paragraph, the student council at Walled Lake presented The Press sports department with a petition. The petition is herein printed, as ls the reply and, rebuttal: WALLED LAKE STUDENTS’ PETITION “We, the undersigne High School, hereby req. department to print an ‘apology basketball.coach, John Shadford, fer causing him pub- lic embarrassment over a minor incident that oc- curred during the Southfield-Walled Lake game: We also feel an apology is dt Lake High for giving the PRESS BOX Mauri Rose, three-time winner of the famed Indianapolis “500° | race, will be the featured guest at! the Milford Junior Chamber of Commerce mens smoker tomor- | row night at the American Legion| Hall there The program begins at 7 40 2 * * * Muchtraveled former Tiger | pitcher Mickey MeDermott has | been sold to Dallas, Tex., a new | - member of the American Ansocl. | ation, by Charleston. * * * | Pete Dawkins and pro star! Johnny Unitas will add- to their | trophy collections Sunday when they will be honored for “Nigh| principle and achievement — in} sports’ by Bnat Berth in New) York Two other happy icridders | ave tackles J. bh Smith of Rice and Clemson's Jim Padpett They have signed with the Philadelphia Tavares * * * Dro 4. Norman Elliolt, 61, futher of two foothall conches and a coach hinwelf in cartier years, died today in’ Normal, UL, of a heart ailment, One son, Chalmers, bs football coach at the Universily of Mich- igan. Another, Peter, Is coach at the University of California. * * * City agnusement tax returns fn Chicago show that the White Sox ind Cubs yvrossed bout the same amount in POS theket sales but " pro football the Bears had a advantage over the Card * * * Gordon Melkachron quit as Nevada football coach Aitcr four years with the comment: “They dont want a football conch they want a recreation director.” The achool has refused to give scholar ships to attract athletes * * * Mrs, Sam Cohen of Knollwood was in ath place with a ff after the first) round of the Landes’ Club Champions’ golf (ournament in Sebring, Pla yesterday, Mrs May futerey of Syracuse, NOV, lends wlth ae 4M Mist) wresthing Collins soci the site fen Pian Ain games coach Fendley Michigan State will be Dates at MSU are July to- Aug LL The Pan Am games in Chieago are Aug. 2T Sept. 7 Ohio State will play its first: Fri day night football game in history! when the Buckeyes ineet Southern Cal in Los Angeles, Oct. 2nd. MICHIGAN HIGH BC ROOL BASKETBALL SCORES Addisan o4@ Hudson 43 Achley @\ nisie @2 Almont #7? Memphis 47 Anchor Bay 13, Brown City 20 Ak ron 46 fort Hope 43 Real @ty at Weidman 60 Brethren #1, Honor 34 Prighton 64, South Lyon 84 Hilssford 54, summerfield 42 Bad Age ft North Branch f4 Lar Creek St. Philip @2 sidwater @!, Charles ag Co sopeteviite 2 Rockford 47 Caledonia 48 GR South Christian 41 Caloma 4) Bouth Haven 47 Copemish 4&8 Beckley 42 Chebovagan 40 Onaway 4? Caro 42 Bandusky 34 Chesanine Our tady 62 Maple Grove @t Mi heel 47 Concord 62. Parma Western 48 Dimondaie 439 Olivet 81 (ots Dryden 30 Armada 28 Met Ctry Day 47, Madison Lamp re 42 Danevilie 11, Webberville 63 Dearborn 61, Pordeon 40 Durand 14, Perry 61 Fast Jackson &, Mpringport 40 Ferndale 63, Birmingham 44 Garden City 54. Thurston 42 Hudsonville Christian 89 Hopkine 39 Hart 68, Mtiskegon Heeths Potfer 68 Hichiand Park Gt, Benedict 32, Orebard Lake Mt Mary 11 Howard City 64, Grant (0 Holt #1. Rastett 19 Himtramce @6 Bact Detrott $A Hanover-Horton $2. Brookiyn 4 | Ingster #1. Romulus 51 = Ithaca 76. Hemlock 46 Jeeckson 61 Jehn 76 Lansing Resurrection 40 Kent Cite é% Gand Lake, 41 Kalkaaka 62. Trav. C ty Vt Kinde @1, Ruth 50 Kennedy +Ont: 60. Cranbrook 63 L pin esl @t Bimon “. Mame tee &t pag! a od Lansing Bt meey, f Howell 42 Lyons 69, Marne 23 Lowrey 61, Riverview 4 LL Anee Creuse 47, GF Unie Bchool 4§ Lakeview 17, Bouth Lake Montague £3, Shelby 67, % Varsity 36 the mat trials of the, few publicity seekers, woul telephone pole. A lot of stu- such a juvenile tneident it Monday,’ said a spokes- icity.” (Included were 400 and ran out on the floor’ that an incident of fact, x press Is placed in jeopardy, The facts in this articl d students of Walled Lake 1 iest The Pontiac Press sports to our well respected as the dummy. ie the student body of Walled impression that even a small ae ae GPRS T BEES oe 2. The sports department KNOWS the names of those who did the banging and those who re- ported it, and we are not obligated to reveal the source of our information. percentage of students knew about and sympathized with the unfortunate occurrence of Monday Except for poor taste in printing this information, Mr. Shad- ford and entire student body, with the exception of a d never have known that had happened. We feel, therefore, that it is your duty to officially apologize to Mr. Shadford and us for your unwarranted pub- signatures) PRESS SPORTS DEPARTMENT REPLY We, of The Pontiac Press sports department, fee) with reliable source and qualified verification, was printed and therefore un- der no circumstances ethically are we -obligated to make publi¢ apology to anyone in this instance. When any newspaper has to apologize for any or every reported and verified fact, the freedom of the e are very clear: It was a FACT that the Walled Lake coach was hung in effigy and the name printed across arate re Detroit Grabs Line Pair: Two Spartans Picked ‘Skins Begin Sessions by Selecting Wetoska! of Notre Dame Walled Toke Students Protest. Article. 3. Members ‘of the checked to VERIFY the incident and received confirmation from others, including faculty mem- bers, Who saw the “dummy 4. In regard to Mr. Shadford’s actions, which was the given reason for the hanging, The Press Sports department did not make the claim, it merely QUOTED the responsible parties. Members of the sports department have no quar- rels with Mr. Shadford, in fact there has been nothing but the most cordial relations between the coaching staff at Walled Lake and this department. x * To accuse-this department of “poor taste” in printing the article and for giving “unwarranted publicity” to a factual incident, is an attempt to pass judgment ona DAW SPSDe: reporter in the performance of his duties. Was it in poor taste that The Press aleng with 1,800 dailies across the Bennie Oosterbaan and Duffy Daugherty had been hung in effigy? The matter of “bad taste” lies with those who did the hanging and not those reporting it; and the mat-. ter of “unwarranted publicity” lies with those who provoked the incident and not the one who wrote it. sports . department hanging in effigy.” * country reported that LL LMA ADORE 2 | NFL Resumes College Player Draft &2>4D ak ES Sar fine BOMBS AWAY — Rochester PHILADELPHIA uP National |Football League clubs resumed their college player draft today as| the first order of business at the league's annual winter meeting. | The final 26 rounds of the annual! 30 round draft were expected i) take all day, starting at 10 am | and winding up sometime around midnight The first four rounds were selected Jast Dec] The Washington Redskins se- lected Notre Dame end Bob We- | foska to get things started, | The Kedsikins jfoday us the result of previous AP Wirephote lirede with the Green Bay Packers. 5 YEAR PACT—John Bridgers, |Last place Green Bay was to have defensive line coach of the Bal- |been first selector in the fifth timore Colts who was named |round, head football coach and athletic , * * director at Baylor a couple days | ayo, was expected in Waco, Tex, today to sign a five year con tract “Kelly Rejoins had * Wetoska was described by the Redsking as a 238-pound offensive end who was a good short pass re- ceiver, The 21-year-old Notre Dame lad, who stands 6-foot-4, also has a reputation as an excellent blocker. The Chicago Cardinals dipped into the player grab bag for Maurice Schleicher, Pean State |e while the Philadelphia Eagles' fifth round choice was ripp e ings. | Nick Mumley, Purdue tackle, | Using choices acquired from DETROIT (P®—Red Kelly, Detroit! |Washington and Detroit, respec- Red Wing defenseman, work Kod out! tively. the Cardinals took Ted with his National Hockey League! Rates. Oregon: State tackle, and teammates Tuesday and is ex-the Cleveland Browns selected pected to play ayainst the Black) John Wooten, Colorado guard, Hawks in Chicage Wednesday Other fifth round choices were night Frank (ceremia, Notre Dame Accast wis comoeved from Kelly's tackle by San Francisco; Andy brsed tett foot shorthy before he Cyerckee Northwestern gird. by took fhe dee for the workout) He (oeeen Bay with a choice obtained injured: the foot oa week ago und pean Pittsburgh Tehr Lands Had omssed three NHL games \ontana end, hy Los Angeles Terry Sawchuk, Red Wing goalte: joann Adams. Los Angeles State out with a bruised shoulder, wos yet. Iie (he Cinteomn [ens Dick ee bed as 30 per cent improved Le Beau, Ohio State back, by. t Detroit Oxmapathie Hospital, but! Cleveland; Ellison Kelly. Mic higan lhe will miss Wednesday's game Ste ate guard, by New Vork: and, Doctors said Sawehuk may be ita ns on Churchwe il, Mississippi Detroit's weekend guard, by Baltimore. SIXTH ROUND Green Bay, Willie Taylor, Flori- da A. & M. center: Philadelphia AL Renecick, Syracuse guard; Cardinals, Thomas Redmond, Van iderbilt tackle, Cardinals ichoice from Detroit) Mae Lewis, lowa: tackle, Washington, James Mc Falls, VMI tackle: San Francisco Tony Bavaro, Holy Cross tackle: ready for KAnes a Pox Mitley 45. Leroy 3¢ Mayville o@, Deckerville Merrill 60, Merrill Bacre oeart 4 Norway Michigan 64, Kingsford ai . os > North Wuron Qi, Ruth OteP & Peo Detrolt (choice from Pittsburgh) Re clens 12, Apring Arbor 34 Dick Guesman, West V inginia! New Maven §§, Ca ae vu Otsego 65. Goblea } . Onsted To, Clinton 1 Oscoda T4. Whittemore Prescott 63 Portage 69 Vicksburg $6 Portiand §8 Lake Odessa 36 Peck 61, Owengnge 44 Pigeon 7) Kikton 59 Port Huren Bt. Ai@phan 77 Vale 69 Port Huron 66. Mare! Park 28 Royal Oak @t. Mary 68. Madison 47 ie Reehester 42 Trrov 348 | Reece S40 Birch Run 40 Stocktridee €8 Okemos 83 tackle? Chicago Bears, Fred Cole, Maryland guard; Los Angeles.) David Painter, Tulane center; Cleveland (choice from New York), Jim Prestel, Idaho tackle: Cleve end; Baltimore, Palmer Pyle. iMichigan State tackle SEVENTH ROUND Green Bay, Bobby Jackson, Ala- bama back; San Francisco (choice from Cardinals, Don Rogers, South Carolina tackle; Bears, (choice from Philadelphia), James Tucker, Chattanooga end; Washington, Don Raranac 1@ Carson City 44 Big Bt nian 40. Mae. 6! Andrew 48 aa Holy Rosary 6 y Clty Bt Mary 63 hac Heart a0 wag Me Pamitly 44 ia a1 nil nage Maginaw &0, Ray City Bt. Leute vf Edmore #1 P peed 63, Ubley 66 Bag @t P&P 6), Bay City St James 59 Tray, City St Francis é6 Benzonia 44 Tawee Area 74 Giadwin 61 Utica 87. Fraser 37 Uatenvitie #1. Harbor Beach 47 , Lawrence, Notre Dame tackle; andercook 77 iehigan Center @ Whitehall 84 North Muskegon 30 Detroit, Ben Donnell, Vanderbilt Warren @1 Lakeshore $7 . Meliall Cree Caemente center; San Francisco, Don Col- Annunciation @@ Bt EMeabeih An chico, San Jose State end: Wash- Monroe CC f4 Wayne @t Mary 8 ington (choice from Pittsburgh) first choice | LAST TIME OUT — Pontiac Central coach Art Van Ryzin helps guard Charley Barge try on his graduation robe and cap and he isn't really as happy as he may appear. Barge plays his last game Friday night against Saginaw on the PCH court sharpshooting c in the state in cl a mid-year graduate at Pontiac Central. Fro Photo center Gene Lothery goes up for Pontiac shot which swished the nets. for one of his four field goals in Falcons’ 7th straight win last night. Also shown are Rod Harris e of Troy (53) and Chuck Ebersole, left, Rochester. No Matter PCH Big L By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press 7 | No matter what the score is #4 Friday night when Pontiac Central meets a dangerous Saginaw High i quintet on the PCH court, the Chiefs will come out of the game with ene big toss. That will be the loss of guard) iCharley Barge, currently the top! iscorer in the Saginaw Valley Con- jference with an average of 21.5 points per game. Barge will play his last game against Saginaw and then take his place among the mid-year graduates at Pontiac Central. The Chiefs, still ranked as. the! number one team in Michigan, can| Avondale Banquet Canceled by Weather The annual All-Sports banquet | scheduled at School had to be cancelled today due to the dangerous weather conditions, Athletic director Frank Crowell announced today he hopes to hold the event next week with Michigan State assistant foot- ball coach Bill Yeoman and Paul Smarks, president of the Michigan Yigh School Coaches _| Association, as main speakers. Pontiac Press Photo for the top ranked Chiefs. He is The ager leads the Saginaw Valley in scoring and has helped PCH to the top ranking ass A wire service polls. Mays Signs for $80,000; Yanks Expect Problems It's Contract Time in Majors | | By United Press ‘International | Willie Mays, “definitely satis- fied’ with a new $80,000 contract, looked forward today to a “steady ‘400 season” and a possible Na tional League pennant for the San Franciseo Giants, a “We have a good chance for the pennant because the young play-: ers who helped us so much last. season should be better,’ said the. brilliant, 27-year old center-fielder. i“ TU be satisfied if I can have | good steady season and wind u _around 340." | Mays hit 317 and missed his second batting champlonship by | only three points last year but conceded, “} dropped a tot in| the middle of the scason.” Willie — was hitting more than .306 at the end of May but then went into / a long slump that dicn't end un- | Gl September. +, i Willie's new contract makes him ‘second only to Stan Musial of the |St. Louis Cardinals ($100,000) on the National League pay scale. Ted Williams of the Boston Red P Sox is estimated to receive about $125,000 and Mickey Mantle of the iNew York Yankees is believed ‘and, Bob Denton, College of Pacit: Ahead of °58 in Play, Drawing Fans Rebuilt Kentucky Strong LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP)—Tiits is) forces. The result can hardly be classi fied as a retread job. The club, young in experience but long on talent, matured rapid- ly and to date is out-doing Ken-. Bt Benedict 12. OF Bt Mary Il . tucky’s 1958 NCAA champs — on On the playing court, the veteran afield. Turtey baiked last year’ —the club st ‘ lew York | _ AL Celene fe al vincent oa Mitchell Ogiego, Towa back: Los the playing floor and in box office Kent cky team that won’ its fourth and finally signed for an estimat- isi a pace bobsled en Goer ee ee Angeles, Ed Meador, Arkanaas appen! NCAA title was ninth nationally ¢d $20,000 ae ot Sweden. Ahiqvist made the trans. Bt Heawin 40. Vi nation, 8 Tech back; Washiagton (choice) Kentucky's home attendance for with 12 wor, three lost at this OS alhid? SPR antic call after discussions with ry gnoye one .38 from Bears), James Kenney, Bos-110 dates is 112,291, counting. the stage last — Despite cuts general manager aie“ Lave Pan orometer Bil Rosensehn and Cus Bt. Alphonsus 34 ton U. end; Cleveland, Gene Miller,|Illinois game at Louisville as a * * ‘George Weiss indicated the Yanker mn York nee 1m we ‘DyAmato, Patterson's manager Twedday's Colony Seshetbett Rice tackle; Green Bay (choice|home attraction, That one drew) The new “comitgntico fashioned payroll will be Bigher. It had in- iio ae 9B i ‘We expect Johansson to arrive [VAC 61, Virginia, Teoh 78 from New York), Gary Raid, Wil-/18,274, the largest audience to see from four returning squadmen, ajcreased every year since 1946, NeiOe covinn havens” i Thureday fight or Friday,’ said Doan tls ip eraear een lamette (Salem, -Ore.) tackle;/a regular ‘season game in the half dozen sophomores and a pair! Last year the Yankees paid $610.) .. 1... : \ 5 ho" Pet: julian young Rosensohn, who has [Ball Bate, Ce Franklin €2 Baltimore, Harold Lewis, Houston|South, and helped put the turnout. ‘of junior college transfers is first 000 in salaries, exclusive of man- Detrott cc MM been trying to close the teh 'Akron 66, Toledo 65 : back, . far ahead of last season, {nationally with a_ 141 record. lager Casey — $80,000, Geena OB BF einge test Sept. 14 sail acariaad 1 ; [- ‘ i] A! . . j : , ~ . “ed . & r ; : : us ie = ee ee ees hee < Et 3 fe ha i, a } Ny f \e 2 : \ s Siren die coll i This time last season, the cata the year Kentucky was supposed, had attracted 93,435 for 10 home! whee he to spend rebuilding its basketball games. The best year at home was) —_—_ Be Turkey, = ifour seasons ago wher 14 games) drew an estimated $155,600, | Overall attendance is running - ahead of last season, too, by 14),-! TR1 to 138.901 * * * idickering for $85,000. Mays’ 1958) The Pirates signed “hard luck’’! [contract was estimated at $75,000. | pitcher Ronnie Kline, a 210-pound, The Yankees onetime star bat. | fast- baller why had a 13-16 record! ‘tery of left-hander Whitey Ford and eatcher Yogi Berra were among the world champions ru mored today to have received sal Winner. ary cuts this year sis a ontfielder, Carl Furillo, Ford had a 14-7 record in 1958 | Pitcher Bob Giallombardo and Dut was not the effective stop- | [Tstbaseman Jim Gentile signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers, gap as in other years, Berra — batted .206, well below his usual | FUrillo hit .290 for the Dodgers fast season, Giallombardo won 12 290-plus mark. ” games for Montreal and Gentile The big question mark was Man-| hit .249 at Spokane. tle, who finished with a 304 aver- |First-baseman Mickey Ve age and led the American League! , . signed with the Clevel non, with 42_home. runs, though his ae islugging average dropped to 60 ipoints from .9%57 * but who lost four gamés by one regarded as a potential 20-game | League baseball. He hit 293, eight . * ‘homers and drove in 55 runs last ‘feason. | Mantle is expected to ask for a First-baseman Frank Torre be. {$10,000 or more raise from lasticame the sixth member of the year’s $75,000 Braves to agree to terms. He ab The two anes expected . ‘ternated with Joe Adcock last sea- demand the biggest tncreases are | © but is expected to take over ithe regular job, this’ year. last fall's World Series, and Pitcher Willard Schmidt, out- | wate fielder Elston How. {¢lder Bob Thurman and infielder’ | | Bobby Henrich signed with the Cin- ; innat Turley led the le with 21/cinati Redlegs and Dick Harris, standing season at the plate and) Red Sox. signed with Washi nto Avondale “High | iGronski, Sag run and three by two runs. He “Eee s vil ang for his 20th season in Major; year-old victories and Howard had an out-| Ruck poate ‘e We foctee the Score, oser Friday expect trouble from the Trojans who would enjoy nothing more than to topple Pontiac Central from its perch. Saginaw has two potent scorers in Bob Parker and Jim Gronski. Both have scored 123 points for a 17.5 average in seven games, and the Vikings are second behind |Flint Central in total offense with 237 points scored in four league games. Flint Central has amassed 257 points in league play while y Pontiac and Flint Northern each have scored a total of 227. _On the other hand, Saginaw has ‘also given.up the most number of Points, 267, in four games, while 'Pentiac Central has the best de- fensive average in allowing ‘only 195 points. * * * Among the other scoring leaders |John Bandy with 14.5 average and ‘Harrison Munson with a 10.3 mark ‘are among the double figure | scorers. John Gillian of Flint Northern, held to 10 points by PCH last Friday, dropped from the lead to second place with an 18-point average. Parker and. Gronski of Saginaw are tied for third. Afl five starters of Flint North- ern are among the top 20 scorers. The Chiefs have a great oppor- tunity to pad their lead in the SVC Friday night agairist Saginaw. he- cause Barge’s departure could be a -serious. blow to Pontiac's title thoughts, especially with key road games coming up. SAGINAW VALLEY. STAN pINce ae League Games PONTIAC CENTRAL 4 0 6 0. peat ars 3 1 6 1 Filnt Central 2 2 5 2 be oe! 2 2 2 4 jArthur Hill i 3 2 § Bay City o 4 1 4 SCORING LEADERS PCH 6 122 15 Gillian, FN 7 #126 «(180 Parker, Sag. 7 #133 1.5 | 1 des a y. Be 6 87 145 RSOW, 7 4 3 . OL. 7 } Toca. Fc 7 82 119 ohnsen, FN 7 sh 15 es AH 7 7 10 amilton, FN i ri 0 5 Munson, PCH 6 63 63 f d Frc 7 72 «410.2 Lucas, FC 4 3 63 Tinman, ” Baz. 7 62 88 ones 7 (8 84 Tingler. 7 S& 78 aniey, 7 $l 72 “troski, Bi 7s 36 72 okaly, Pd 5 Key 70 oun, 4 23 70 Hart. 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Huron et Telegraph, Pontiac _ FE 2.2300 | - Fimest Dhbezms Ba reed Service Meine :¥ TWENTY-EIGHT t ng the % Outdoo H. Guy Moats, Outdoor Editor r # 2 CHECK SAFETY RULES — Instructor Kyle Whartl checks over the safety rules in the junior basic rifle training course at OCSC, pupil, James Angus, 33364 Shiawassee, Fenton. Pontiac Press Fhote with graduate SIGHTING — Proper method of sighting a rifle is demonstrated by junior basic rifle course graduate Rocky Mundy, by instructor Bennett is in charge of the program being held Don Bennett. at OCSC each Tuesday night. SHOOTING STYLES Pontiac, and Gerald Frick, methods of shooting from the - Roger 5135 Sashabaw Rd., demonstrate two sitting position, This instruction is Beauchamp (left), 3985 Iris Big Rewards at Anchor Bay on Weekend part of the basic last night at OCSC. Fun Carnival for Ice Fishermen By JACK PATTERSON A note Haven, from) Earl Gove, advises that the Fair) Fair JEROME MOTOR SALES Have ‘59 OLDS at Prices You Can Afford! “What’ll You Pay and DEAL TODAY?” WE WANT DEALS! — ee ee oe BUY What We've Got- You'll Save a Lot! ee JEROME | OLDS-CADILLAC 280 S. Saginaw St. ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee oe 25 Years of Delivering What Wé6 Promise pe ee oe oe oe ee oe oe ee ee oe ae oe oe I ied Jan. will be prizes ‘awarded daily for the 4B to '52...... $ 45 53 v2. $60 7 $ 90 erwin Rebuilt Automatic Transmissions ALL WORK GUARANTEED! Plas Installation and Flald \fiven-Anchorville sponsoring an ice fishing carnival Jan. 23, 24 and 25 on Anchor Bay, Fair Haven. In addition to a grand prize of $1,000 ta’ > award- there Lions Club 95 a, fish cach largest caught in class. There for the children with prizes. for vinners in each age group. There) PATTERSON will be ice skating races is|sometimes |and it is possible that not all rain. requesting Ibcws taken are promptly returned $85,000 from the state's general| overcomes prudence to the water, Best way to lick this rather) common violating in southern Michigan rainbow lakes would be | to make {ee fishing for rainbows legal. The fish are planted in these Jakes on a pretty much put-and take basis anyway and it would} scem.to make sense to allow fish- ing for them when the fishing is most productive—in the winter. A limit of say two a day would satisfy most anglers and would ‘bring a lot of transgressors back will also be bob-sled rides for the children As am added attraction, trot Skating Chib will put on skating Saturday Sunday exhibition afbernaons Sounds like fun for dee fisher men in this aren, because Fair Haven ts only a whoep and a holler away, and then there ts always the possibility of carting off that grand prive as an added inducement, If any ix needed. Jack Niggeman reports that Houghton Lake's “Shanty Town’ ilogks bigger than the city of Pon- liac and that. weekend traffic throneh Alpena rivals that on the 4th of Joly Local fishermen are annoyed or ‘delighted, depending upon the firm- iness of their consciences by the ‘brisk feeding activity of “pocket perch,” or rainbow trout, as they are more properly known. It is, of course, iNegal to take these fish through the jce, but temptation HYDRAMATIC ‘48 to ‘50... $33.50 i) re $35.00 ‘52 to ‘54... $45.00 ‘55 and ‘56 $55.00 POWER GLIDE ‘50 to ‘52... .$35 ‘S3 and ‘54... . $45 ‘55 to ‘57 | .$55 296 W. Montcalm These Prices Apply When Installed by oy $ Transmission Service just Off Oskland Avenue Ford & Merc-0-Matic | ‘S0 to ‘52... $35 ‘53 and ‘54 $45 "55 and '56 .$55 FE 8-3044 the De. aj and. to the path of rectitude without decimating. the rainbow popula- itien Bill Kennedy, man of many parts, and caretaker for Alcona County's Ten Buck Clnb is cut. ting popples on the club prop- erty under contract to Abitibi Paper. fantastic numbers of deer fered. Ing on the down brush, under the dubious guidance of) George Watson and Dr. Dana} Whitmer counted 200 deer feeding on hay en the road in to Alcona's Camp 24 last weekend. Complete Front Alignment Mechanics. Pontiac Press Phete rifle training course which the two completed $85,000 Is Sought for Safety Program The conservation commission has approved a legislative proposal an appropriation finance a department- ‘fund to ‘directed gun safety training pro-| gram for youngsters. Costs for training approximately 8,000-9,000 instructors, publication of manual aids and other first yemr expenses prompted the appropria- tion request. The proposal also affixes fees of $1 for registration and 50 cents for proficiency certificates. Trap Biggest Bruin Weekend visltors report | , i A group of Indoor-oufdoersmen | llent area. '58 Electronic Equipment Used. Factory Trained Perhaps the largest black bear on record was trapped recently by} students of the N.Y .S. College of \Agriculture at Cornell University. | The monster tipped ino at /pounds. After beim: weighed, |was released Fish Copecre: Michigan studies reveal about 86,000 one-inch fish can in-| lhabit an acre of lake, while only| slightly more than 200 fish inches long can live in an aie ae ne cl cs SPECIAL $ 5% FAST, DEPENDABLE MUFFLER SERVICE Blowout Proof Written Lifetime Guarontee. Free Installation 15 Minute Service GUARANTEED BRAKE RELINING MOST CARS 12° Incl. Labor & Parts . BONDED, HEAVY “Packed : ‘gi Gloss PP Motor Mart Safety Center NE) Smileage/, DUTY SHOES 1 Free Adjustment FE 4-8230 21-123 E. Montcalm pee pares < of | 605) mals is the color change he shoe rabbits. that, — Pontiac Press Photo Little Stories _ About Outdoors Michigan Canoe Racing Assn. is satisfied with its 1958 offi- cial inenr, as evidenced in last! weekend's annual confab in Flint. | [Only one change was made, Don} Fisher named a vice president Some 40 canoeists attended the conference at which a race bet- terment committees was formed, | and discussions held on plitns for requirement of safety devices for ; racing paddlers, better escorts for the canoes and talk about the coming season, A new event for the state group) is the Prince George, British Co-| lumbia race in July, which is ex-| ‘pected to have a number of MCRA ‘teams of Holly hope to get in it. Albert and LeRoy Widing * * * 'providing also for purchasing tro- ;phies if the shooter wishes to do There aren't too many aill- around dog show judges of top ability left around the nation, says one of the veteran all-breed experts, Dr. A. A. Mitten of | Maryland (best-in-show judge last weekend at the PKC event). Dr. Mitten told PKC members at the dinner after the show, ‘‘if you want the services of all- around judges, better get them committed for several years ahead.”” The good doctor has commitments for many shows | in 1959 and 1960,ohe said. | * * | Two of three ice - otaheraers spearing from shanties on a pri-| vate lake in the Pontiac area, last! weekend added two nice pike to the | list of big fish taken this winter. Ronald Rice, 5446 Savoy, Water- 36-inches long, while Roy Graves landed a 10-pound 33-inch speci- men. Pete Young failed to connect. Rice's fish was the’ biggest he has ever taken, he reported, and his only one in several tries. | proved program has just com- | will inaugurate another, | to five places for women shooters | and a new class was instituted | sifications. ford, brought In a fat 13-pounder, | * * * One of nature's seasonal changes! ‘that aids in protecting wild ani-| of snow The “ sheds its ibrownish coat in late autumn, dons ja white coat for the winter, ispring and Mr idarker “© shoe” apparel!” a G. M.! i Dependable ~ | LACEMEN Quelity let us prove how femarkable, foo | tory-tested MUSTANG ovtpérforms ‘em oll because of precision engi-- neering, top quality parts ang mas. ter engine builders. Investigate the cheaper, forter, better way te re. power your car er truck for tp per PONTIAC MOTOR PARTS | Automotive Parts and Equipment , L | 29 Auburn Ave. Lacs Came} Hare regains his! jone group alone, savestt gas, oil and costly Gives you 10% more power Firearms Class Popular at OCSC Juniors Learn Satety By H. GUY MOATS Right in line with a current) proposal af Lansing to incorporate in Michgian laws, a require-| ment that any person under 17 will have to complete a hunter safety training program before| being licensed to hunt, Oakland County Sportsmen's Club is the winter conducting a basic rifle training course for juniors. This, National Rifle Assn.-ap- pleted its second prograrg and start- ing Feb, 3. Fourteen juniors and one adult received certificates last night, at the final session of the group. These graduates are now eligible to become mem- bers of the Junior Rifle Club, and enter competition, if they desire. It’s like Don Bennett, of the program, Says: * * in charge * “This program is open to any ‘young person between ages of 12 ‘and 18 for the purpose of training them in the safe and efficient ‘use f firearms. Its primary goal is safety on which about 70 per cent of the course is based. Actual use of firearms. Its primary goal add to their education in safety and practical usage of guns, and to teach marksmanship." a a 2 Courses comprise six class pe- iriods of two hours, once a week. Fundamentals of gun and am- munition construction; use of the sling, leartiing to use the “sight picture,” proper breath control, relaxation, trigger squeeze, are among the necessary things taught by qualified instructors, all of whom have NRA ratings. A written examination is re- quired when the course is fin- ished. Seven instructors are conducting the OCSC courses, including Ben- nett, Lawrence Kempel, Ken Far- Michigan Skeet Group Adds New Senior Class Michigan Skeet Remeiation this starts with the April 26 White Oaks | shoot at Kalamazoo, This opener is a 100-bird contest. The association also effected some changes in the state pro- gram with hopes of boosting en-. |p tries. Trophies have been added for shotgunners who have passed | the 60-year age mark, Other changes included reduction of entry fees for novices in their first three shoots to establish clas- Tourney awards will be in cash, sO. The association also plans to pub- lish a monthly bulletin. The 1959 season's schedule fol- lows: April’ are Oaks Gun Club, Kala- masoo, 100 bird OCSC Hunters Bag Two Foxes; See Many More Forty enough to properly cover three sec- itions of land around Ortonville, in |Sunday’s first fox hunt of the win- ter for Oakland County Sportsmen's Club shotgunners. ‘‘We should have at least 80 for that size hunt,” says hunt chairman Lewis M. Wrenn. Wrenn says another “‘swing’’ may be held during Feb- | ruary. However, the party accounted for two foxes, 4 male and vixen. At least a half dozen escaped, | Wrenn reported and many more | were seen, One was hit but also | got away. Jim Jackson of Wa- terferd bagged the vixen. Tice Woody downed the dog fox. They averaged 12.13 pounds. An unusual coricentration of deer was noted by the fox hunters. In there were five, _ does. Tost] v Come In! 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Club. 100 bird July 18 Wes Se nas Lakes Open, are Poors * sportsman’ 8 Solunar Tables Area anglers ang hunters may find the folowing solunar table of some considerable value in, ascer- taining the best time for ° their sports. Tables were’ prepared by John Alden Knight especially for this season. A.M. P.M. r Miner Major mest male Thurs. eses....3:45 10:05 4-20 Pri veeeee. 64:40 OL: bes 5:18 it: 3s Bat. ....... ao. $38 11:50 605 —— Sun. ebeseees 635 12:15 655 12:40 Mon eeseee. TLS = 1:05 7:45 «1:30 Tues cove ees 8:00 1:50 8:30 «2:15 Wed. ..cces....8: 2.40 ad _3:05 = ———5- num, Kyle Wharff, along with three apprentice instructors, sons of in- structors, Jim Bennett, Larry Wharff and John Farnum. x «*« * Tight discipline is a feature of the training and the NRA reports that trained in 1958 there: was not 4 single accident. Graduates of the first program included John Luttman, Gerald Bennett, John Huntzinger, Charles Wyman, Christine Moore, Larry Koehn, Marilynn Strasser, Gerald Weidemann, Terry Strange, Robert Irwin, Daniel Irwin, David Liddy, Wood and Robert Wheeler. Last night’s diploma-winners were Jim Angus, Tom and James Barnes, Don Beauchamp, Roger Beauchamp, Geralg Frick, James Leslie, James Mumby. Craig Schilling, Gary, Homer and ~ Jeffery Smathers, Constance Watkins and Jack Watkins. This program is held Tuesday nights from 7 to 9 p.m. Any one ‘interested in the course should con- tact Donald Bennett at UL 2-2076, or Kyle Wharff at FE 4-6474. TREND Mike LITTLE CIOARS BLENDED WITH PINE Sager New, mild smoking coor srl cigar tobaccos clear om geet the uniform tobacco Lyi Collis you need not inhale to enjoy : Free Trend Cigar Welder tnctaded te Every Cartes Brothers (Cigar Division) Distributed by: ‘DEAN BROS. 414 8S. Saginaw St, Pontiac, Michigan Service and Rebuilding this month on fire and comprehensive the insurance man before you insure 24 cere NOW AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION MOTOR TUNE-UP Fast Service—Quality Work MOTOR Exchange Co. 401 S. Saginaw FE 3-7432 REDUCED On Of dbs Cars Rates for Insured members of the Automobile Club of Michigan on Model 1955;cars and older, have been reduced and theft, ‘collision _ Now, more than éver, you should call at the Auto Club sure or reinsure your auto- , mobile. You are invited. Detroit Automobile Inter-Insurance Exchange at Automebile Club of Michigan VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFricE A. j, 8OGU 76 Williams $t.—FE “4151 BE. &. Treen, FE Gon7 Meas Wires 12081 . = MeNaity, OL tnt among 150,000 youngsters © Larry Holler, Tom Noell; Richard - one Magienser ‘ * 4 ‘ / 255 me . . _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21, 1959_ TWENTY-NINE But Hard to Maintain ( | attention. Planks loosened, By George Sixta : Plank Roads Were C heap SS warped or decayed to the extent that annual repairs cost from 20 to 30 per cent of the original The high cost of lumber led com- panies to substitute gravel ‘or LANSING uw» — A hundred years| Most highway authorities claim{cents a mile for a wagon or car-jplanks in repairs work. This ago travelers in the Wolverine|the plank road was introduced injriage and one cent a mile for every|hastened the inevitable end of the State rode on a highly popular/this country in New York in 1844. type of highway—the plank road— * * * whose construction cost was only But, Mason says there is con- one to three thousands dollars Per! ciusive evidence that in 1837 the mile. ; Michigan legislature granted a Compare that with the eight to) charter to the Detroit, Plymouth sled or sleigh. plank road. Despite the tolls, plahk roads * * * were: extremely popular. Trips} A combination of plank and which took from four to six daysigravef made travel difficult and on dirt roads were cut to from 10)sometimes hazardous. to 14-hours. One writer of the period referred 10 million dollars per mile price} and Ann Arbor Turnpike Co. for | A total of 202 plank road com-|t@ a plank road repaired with tag the State Highway Department) q “timber read made of good, places on today’s urban express-| well-hewn timber.” ‘panies were charted in Michigan/gravel as “an enlarged wash ‘lin the 19th century, but only 89/board. j ; * * * siete per “ele satiate "em The) plank reads were privately nes = aperees = But, it was left to humorist Mark modern four lane highway in out-\° P©*@ ted with the legislature : * * * Twain to come up with the classic ee kk “tions and regulating tolls. But, before any economy-minded citizens begin clamoring for a re- turn to plank roads, it should be noted that they had a fatal dis- advantage: maintenance. The story of the plank road craze jroad companies. * * * setting up construction specifica- Financial support came mainly formidable and brought a relative- from local sources. In all, a total|ly quick end to the plank road). \ia. plank read, Twain replied: of $2,040,180 was invested in plank /craze. : The standard toll charge was two description ‘of such a road. When asked how he liked his trip over the Kalamazoo and Grand The problem of maintenance was . “It would have been good if some The roads remained in good (unconscionable scoundre] had not | eéndition for three or four years. (now and then dropped a plank After that, they needed constant |across it.”’ is recalled by Philip P. Mason, Wayne University archivist, in the January issue of “‘Hy-Lighter” — the State Highway Department's monthly publication, The roads were constructed by laying boards of pine or oak across “stringers” placed parallel] to the direction of the road. Cubans by Hundreds Rush Home By ROBERT D, CLARK MIAMI, Fla. — Cubans are streaming home from exile in numbers that have consular offi- cials talking of records. * * * All that acting consul Oscar Ramirez, 35, can think of today i a bath and bed. “We are doing business a never before,” the Miami man said. “Fees for processing outbound Cubans are running to $2,000 a day. In the days before Batista fell, daily receipts from the same: source were $100 to $200." * * * In addition to expediting the re- turn of Cubans, Ramirez Tuesday was helping about 40 newsmen who planned to take advantage of Y; Z, g GREAT! TWIGGS [S ABOUT SOME OF THE YEGGS HE RETIRED FROM CIRCULATION / | P"”"“_ lili AN YA YOU BEING AN ENGLISHMAN, Y y IT'S TOO BADTIFFANY . TWIGGS 1S OLT OF TOWN “YOU'D HIT IT OFF ¢ OLD SCOTLAND YARD TO HEAR HIM TALK BOARDING HOUSE WHO ARE You YARD MEN 6UT 1 I NEVER HEARD |’ OF TWIGGS/YOU ]7 SAY HE'LL BE BACK IN AN | \ IRR ff mr, (Sy Ay, NI Uwices i 4 LIKES the revolutionary government of- er to fly from’ Miami today for an eyewitness view of the mass meeting schduled in the Presi- dential Palace Square at Havana this afternoon. ' I'M DOIN'-- I'M WAXIN' THESE } WILL HELP MUCH UNTIL YOU « * * Ny, SKIS 1 JUST MADE SO0’S GET RID OF THOSE BUILT-IN V7; GET MORE SPEED Ramirez was manager f Mi- ami's bi-lingual Flagler Theater and a wheel horse of the revolu- tionary underground, —he Goldilocks Rides Again in Kentucky Break-In SURE I'LL TELL YOU WHAT WELL, I DON'T THINK THE WAX OUT OF.’EM! LEXINKTON, Ky. (# — There is only one John E. Hunter Jr. here but he feels a bit like the three bears. Somebody broke into his house, slept in ‘his bed and ate all the food in the refrigerator. Divorce Decrees Joan E. from Edward R. Reagan Janet M. from Thurman Helms €velyn from James D. Webb Wanda L. from. Thomas J. Calhoun Eleanor P. from James N. Phillips Harriet W. from Alex Kokanovich Catherine from Chester Zyga} Edith from Willie A. Wilson Fail R. from Menachem Silver * Jean from H. Richard Steding AtheL Ad. from William BE. Rasmussen Hejefi from Elmer C. Pilbrandt’ roline A. from Earl B. Davis Barbara from John J. Verbos Kate from Hobert W. Lee Patricia from Stancel Hellman Eila F. from George Gothard e Mary from Leslie Nichols vs U.S, Pat. OF. . Leos from Michael H. Grummett athe THE WORRY WART © 1989 by WEA Servicn, ne.” I> 24 Norma from Joe Young DONALD DUCK + By Walt Disney Dratriieted oy King Fentuces Syndicate, GO AWAY! GET LOST! You'll Find PROFITABLE — OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontioc Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way jare-coming to visit me?” “Did I tell you my daughter, her: husband Sf + ¥ » hi ibs '| oe By Edgar Martin SCM @ GATULETIONA HES | | HER OMAR KELSTINE... 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The! | Hampshire's s White Mountains and thirds of the safes and vaults pro- first-qaarter deficit in’ 1957 was assume it was named after the| duced annually in the United fictional monster-creator are States, :wrong., This Frankenstein was an artist who painted pictures of the (UPI) —Tour- area, Monoxide Ends Rats. HARRELLSVILLE, N.C. (UPI) — When commercial poisons failed to get rid of his rats, E. G. Blythe rigged a piece of did water. hose to the exhaust pipe of his truck and ran the other end to the rat holes. He hasn't been bothered by the rats since. Forest fires caused an average of 392 million dollars worth of di- rect damage to timber and prop- erty:in the U. S. each year during the 1940s. Chapel Is Open to All DESCANSO, Calif. — A os who built a home, seeking who may want to rest, meditate oy pray. The number. of married couples and quiet in this rural Southern|in the United States was almost California community, added a small chapel at one end. 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THIRTY-TWO r ™ i \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1959 Big 3 Committed! fo Smaller Car GM, Ford, Chrysler oo Lodge Calendar Special’ communications Lodge No. 561 will be Puneral Home. Royal Clark, W. t=} communication Gace: ar Lodge No. 60 P. and A. M. Auto Industry Forging Ahead - ¢ Toward Very Protitable Year — variety of different body types is -_ . Hope to Produce New : Whe o. oxe” Garkston Thott den. 2,1 = By DAVID J. WILKIE —_Such an upsurge almost variably! Models by Fall Oan X ension MAR ETS Aircr atts Rise. Work in MM. degr AP Automotive Writer follows a coyple of years of dis-jone of the penalties of operating . | K j “Gordon § Stayt, W.M.| DETROIT—The auto industry is| 4PPointing vplume. in what probably is the most come BY JACK VANDENBERG The followin: ; pushing ahead into what may be- *\ * * petitive business in the world. | are to rices . ’ " Despi j consi - UPI Automotive Editor pe ~ p Pp ® QWs in Brief come one of its most profitable pite the disclaimers of most There always is iderable boast ee vering sales of locally grown al e C ive postwaF’ years. car makers, {many industry ing -by the auto makers about three’ autc sfc cers t we om produce brought to the Farmer's, Many industry analysts accept analysts say t rket was over-owner loyalty, but retailers shail A passed one ae ( t n . re turn" Market by growers and sold by! ae ae, 2 ee he Ee tae a etn e epee Bete sera aa rs ind fini “ee 1 asse ¢ ) O t CHICAGO These | : dy’s waté (car es this as = ui three ears to wait i efinitely or te and are ‘definitely committed” to offer of a year's to toiden on cae them in wholesale package lots.) NEW YORK w-—Aircrafts con- ere reported eee tive; they say rte harrina ene bboy balance a ea tee the model they want. si froduction of a new smaller Car. cuenort Jonne for soybeans boosted @uations are furnished by the tinued with plus signs in a nar- bupgiars who broke tae “ ail adverse developments presently |the production of nearly eight mil-| So, with distinctive ch i 3 industry sources said today. that commodity well ahead today Petroit Bureau of Markets, as of apes mixes stock market early home at 1855 Squirrel Rd., Avon “foreseen the total easily could lion cars that year forced retailers) most makes the pea is s The sources said Chrysler Corp.in early dealings on the Board of Mondgy. ay. Trading was active. Township, belonging to Wisson top six million units. “|to make exorbitant trade-in allow-| building up " inventories. if a L was the last of the bic three to' Trade but grains held within nar- Fractional) changes were the Seyburn of Grosse Pointe, accord- we ee ances and slash prices heavily. _| sales lag should develop it will von the are to turn out a newsrow ranges of previous closes. . rule for most key stocks, Anum- jing to Oakland County sheriff's) This would be far below the None of the industry experts Will) be reflected quickly in curtailed d bne of care whieh would be placed Activity was not more than Detroit Produce ber of issues were unchanged. deputies. | record 7!4 million new rae say that price discounting has been production schedules. . . 0 in between the sinall foreign cars moderate although Japan was re- | vatirs A fairly wide move occurred here | reported ter 1808, bet that halted. Many do say the cuts are 2 t and the standard sized imerican . . a : nd th . at total jiess drastic. They s The auto makers presently do He ndard sized “American perted to have bought about 1,- Apples. Delicious, by... as) ® Le © | was achieved, with’ widespread | p,; " ipo vow oe oe not anticipate a sales lag in the \ cat uf wd - . . . | s “| ' : . 3 i see cee) bdenelsy oS erat yever — Champion Paper spurted nearly | distress selling ameng the retall- Bo he prod wn months immediately ahead. But bord and General Motors ht and Greece took about a VEGETABLES 3 points in a resumption of yes- en | ers. Im many sources it was exceeds d . ao as) production the almost industrywide overtime made the decision to produce a bushels. However, the pee, lepers ceseeresees . 178, terday’s 3%4-point rise on reports: called a year of profitless pros- . an a *« scheduling has boosted output smaller cary in December, the "4° to Greece had heen expect. Cae dee cmalka) cy 798) that some investment companies perity for most automobile re- abo i Be AO STECES BRT NOOR CEPCCE: (Celery, OOS. StBIK 6 oo cccae 2+ | : ve the retail sales volume. * Souecen said and) Chrysicr joined | ©O atl probably was covered in Spas bento mo pk. “ 3 a have added greatly to their hold-; { tailers. Few cars were sold at Latest surveys indicate dealer co... leveling off of overtime oper- ‘ the race this month. See ; trading, | Onions dry tbags) 50-1b, Viepeseees 350 INES of this issue yme wn nian pape irinil ae put ibe ations already has been indicated. VW ‘ant % , Pa Roots ‘beh ai LAS 7 % _ A rs a " Denn a eee es el Ge 4 inuedimccld over | geiesvareuel ecco rep aecrican Clem raves an- Right now the industry has alafter windin if ‘th 1958 ae aode) |. This is another of the penalties, ne Auned atu (all | eh oO e Midwest attrac ted Potatoes (bag) 60 Ibs 419 other point as profit taking con- Civi L d sales trend under w th A cM ve model that go with a competition meas-” are aimed at this fall but prob- .ome scattered demand for the |B*dishes. hothouse ene doz. .... el | tinued. Ivic eaders Go to a ay that could year with relatively few outgoing; abis will drag into winter in the feed grains in the belief that mar | Sauseb. Deliciqus, 16 | Gapiclite k |develop into a boom. By tradition,| models in dealer stocks. ured in fabulous figures. The in- CA fae the sources said ketings will drop off sharpl i {turaipe, ‘topped. mi ae ie nent 1B Youngstown Sheet was the best | pito ° Spea for too, a _Substantial upturn is due.| Sizable inventories with a wide cuniry already bas bullt/ about te a iri Feeemiee bark Fon! and a mide apd highways T y he mover among steels, adding State Mental School — million of its 1959 model cars. It ‘ isenepal “fot re: had been yvoing oughly cleared Th a ae ‘fe on O Lath | cegeeeh gt anal : Bp LUO) : en goings 4 area. e weather also P It d E . the next eight weeks . Heat with plans tu produce 1 cent higher, Jan- DETROTE icnlgel Uae leluccette }|| month-to-month decrrase since | School.” A - o Aes BE) Oc association has a membership of |ports 4 ~~ f i : ! . answer to the aemand tor juary Detrott Fe ae ene ioe records were started in 1933, ffs proves! 5. Sep peiniaeet a ve L. Brown at an open over 22 2,000 social workers who are| The poorest volume since 1952, something different.” | ; 5 Whites — Orade A jumbo 48: en there was little effect on stock | of Rep. Harry J, Phillips (R-Port : anan County kraduai of fully accredited |that total included relatively few Gra; . ere a lnc: Oe aes Gs | pelacinelly: affected . Chapter of the National Association schools of social work. I Hit while 1959 model sales were| rain Prices wid ave 41. medium Mie wid ase! F pay —— Huron) as chairman of a House of Social Workers to be held tomor- | ot the 1965 buyers. Many of) them ee he jemant Lod CHICAGO GRAIN, Che ue Oty as wud eve ere | Columb oe which Bs re een secrets last year te row noon at Carrie Lee's cies veer. be back in the market this Inaller cars continued. oreign! CHICAGO, Jan 2) ‘AP) — Opening Commencis ¥ graded _ biggest decline, was unchangec e chigan's mental Tea Room, 856 N. Woodward Ave )- . cars continued to take a larger yy one ; eta: Cet ee Saree hospital system, Birm! : dy Layorl cnds _ yale edu f small 10 P) ¢ irmingham. | oC ihe American market) And|Mer : 106% Mar ce: Shoda grade A extra large 40%, are Headi a on i , Ogt ry - American Motors’ Rambler and) uly teh cote 1 bien mss ‘ sin ™ — ce * New York Stocks ee serene ” at Chrysler Plants British Car Builders tuilehoaker-P ki a 63" M Same Uhl i | Li o ’ a = . . 2 ce ik ta fad Sek ied core (916) , May 1 Livestock re es ed lita okt eve Dale A. Dean, Coldwater alderman.| Nelson, president of the Pontiac) pgs : % Ju alts «+ *« * Manufacturers “‘Associat if M | M k m sale Me a iase duly saraers 00 DETROIT LIVESTOCK Npomease = a” Itt Crk Coal 3 ani 31 It grew from the Phillips co’ genet ranager | EUS Talo eae ae 0 | lon ar a he 1 DFPROIT (AP: i “ Sulable 250 ET Sesee mol Py 3 mittee’s investigation z the of Universal OH [Chrysler employes ave d to yt ! OM 4 Z lum 25 e 4 ; © . —_ atl) Uade on mited supply butchers Alun Led a4 gener 1833 death of tw gation into e cane work at several Detroit plants to-| LONDON Britain built more and sows @6 higher, mixed No 2 and 3 am Can 49) Kimb Clik ° men. patients at the a ompany, is day while a strike eontinued at) th milli i j a Lin 23 cee veutd ex by is) wented) or amiCias 24 LOF Sines 108d home for the mentally retarded. a member of the Chrysler Corp. of Canad ‘the first mae the aallent aria [1725-17 5a, injxed No - and 2 17 75- Am M & Prdy A14 2 hy j F 5 s t =! irst time the millio k r j1800 No 2 and 1 240 to 400 pound Aim Mo ine y 912 Phillips, whose seven-man com- Board of Direc- ; . : mn mar Vevenee ie Fused ee 56-17.00 mixed sm , Ges. nat Lecky Aire os mittee soon wil) make a report on tors of the Pon- ees returned to jobs at has been passed in one year. ( f of sows ) to 600 pounds 1) 00 ews 192 Lo ; ; ; rel - F “hry "s f i s R 1925 celui 00 trade on i “Am Tel & Tel 2704 Lone 8 Gas $37 its investigations and other activi- tiae Community ctiy Gln the odeor aa as- ee anne of Tide Said the pro- ue, on fi 2 bs) ¥ s AS, aE Mv 2 © ant . i Guts, i = i bi = a ize ‘ited early supply slaughter classes urede Anaconda a1} Love ape Pel ties, leveled charges of patient C he st and us bly, the Jefferson a Rabi and ared with th * ‘ious hi ho atta on load oe ichotce 1157 pound | it) op 7 am May P Str 414 bees and brutality. ; chairman of its ihe imperial = nbn a an SS) yi - e previous high of : ers m oad of mixed high ) » 208 er b : car assembly alter a , in. 1955. jfood to low choice aroun sound Atenise 296 Mere Ches 20 3, = ud get steerin Ziegelbaur Is Elected os male ae te thee ae eG ns aie ine Mois fen ied) State Police, the Mental Health committee B two-day layoff. * k * : standard mixed offerings 2100-2600, Balt & Ohio 46 Minn Me i Commission and the Branch F The layoff resulted f i j Cha A ulility cows 1900-2050. canners Reth Bteel 522 Minn Pat, 32 ; He also is serv- resulted from a strike) Automobile exports boomed to irman, rnoldi $ Bee eas and Boeing Air 451 Monsan) Ch at County prosecutor's office all en- ing on the Board of 13,000 Pittsburgh Plate Glass|a new *kigh of 486,810, or 60,000 : : | Venlers Balable 50 Trade o ‘iteq Bohn Alum 146 er w | tered the investigation : : “aie . ei : New President | | early supply attong, not enougn early Bond SUE 7h) Mot wheel It ree hence to cipdem al ace NELSON _ of Directors of the some penich caused a glass|more than in 1957, the Board of - Preis | ete ee cete 0) Veresccution. | Pontiac YMCA and is a member of | SPOF'8BE Here. | Trade said. The Board of Directors of the | 7 . Buad co 201 Neti lesa eal > the steering committee of the so- —— L Ponte Vamixh Company, 3 . [Berreea ne eos NY cttt, ‘yas Phillips last night submitted a/cial service planning division of GRADUATION Gl : ruc, Has cearmaciecd Ose, | Xp osions ar coum ae No Am AY : : Saunas to revive his committee, the Greater Pontiac Community, FTS ing the group's annuel meeting | ican Pat 107 Cio Oi «04 calls, for Cana ae = — is assistant director of th mul J. Zievelbs ” eae | Capital’ Al 22 c G&E : t ssis fin a an ce hi - ee Lil ‘ Carrier Cp Ma pe, AW Atr 378 priation. a Cae Services “Departed : : td., Frank sie canal pane Buenos Aires Cota bree ae Parke Da 02 * * * of the UAW AFL- Mada elh od) eran be niet ! i an a Cen Mbt Pr. bo = : “We need time Uy beak al ht paper. Hand in a . bowrd We ce : Choa & Ohio 721 Coos! Cola 4 j more time to accom-|CIO. He has been good one — one done on a bl | | Chrysler 425 Ehelns D plish our job," he said. ‘‘Wheth i ee : places Co Cirt Mil M 9 Se Pet Re ether | responsible for the Benet Eroee 69. . . : Iam elected chairman or not does |s ssful j $69.59 Hutchins, founder, Peronista Unions Def Cities Bre “ 3 Proct & € 8 | success: u train- \ | ch witadan and O d y cles are mee Le ou . agin matter’ ing of 5,000 union president for the rder to End General ee ae pea he FP Dean said his de iegnlion hopes|members as vol- oh Ws wOnES Strike in Argentina [Conan RL. M4 fer’ rob" a Deen esis ae dissuade junieen social wel Hutchins Is now Conte Meter ny Novel Dut ouse Speaker Don R. Pears (R-|fare counselors in ) ae Buchanan) from re-appointing Phil- | thei é i honorary — chair eae Geno aa Colew ey al appointing Phil- | their local unions h . ; . BUEN S IES . Copper Rng 291 Reg Pap ‘ man RAY FE. SMITH ene OS Ainks (®—Bomb ex- Curtis Pub. 162 Scoville MI aH lips to the committee. . throughout the DESK LAMPS —You can do The company’s A ns Jarred Buenos Aires today pet gat MS Bhell On Ma country. much better school work when . An} as Argengya attempted to recover ‘Die C Sean 186 Barlair: Brown {1s a eyestrain doesn't discourage new board in- T -H M h { eran pee as cludes Ziegelbaur, e uron erc an 5 from a tWoday general strike pow chem 193 oe Pes eas! ‘Men Must Move Bees fede Ch to back to school Fro our lamps ZAKGELBAUR Frank Arnoldi, of against President Arturo. Frondis ueert™| 212, aunty, itt to Paint Church Belfry — Board, of | dint. | BROWN em $4.50 : \ 2710 Franklin Rd., Bloomfield Hills, Name New Manager ie eee | Baton Mt oe ag au Ind ao > (ota tbe cigeniy sare lMacolA Bi Howlett) 104 2) Iroquois ; Thelthiastererstastileliins ri ee aa std a Nd aH ELKV ULE Ill uw — Bees held League and recently participated », ' € ih Id and Dr. Harold A. Furlong.| Elected 1959 Raraaectiaxt eign leaders of the €? Prronista Seer Red 188 pr eal, Gee 26 ree end ie’ the Elkville Methodist on the planning committee of the of 207 Navajo Rad. of the Tel-Huri AST DIRAT unions defiantly announced after ee ee a Rother Pe “ G we M ry nll} “members Gus, |Community Welfare Council] Load Arnoldi, whe was secretary and?” e Tel-Huron Merchants Assn.| q secret meetin . Ford Mot. SA wit ace 347 Gray, Myrton Piper and Melborn ers Conference held in Chicago y and was Ray E § x that they had [ord Mot st 1 sviv el pd 626 Porter volunteered lier th . non On we flected president ie A eal new manager shew x continwe the walkout proc tra, 182 Tere tr | et them . &pemone Se aueiie partah director off WORLD GLOBES é KEE 0 e resge store there ndefinitely. Unless the govern- jardner Den . 444 Textron. 20 4 . : ; su, : ¥ give a true live officer. Zieg | Smith” 42. came to the Pontiac ment cracks this strike, t¢ will ile) bree als rane mea a Although the price was seven social services at the Pontiac State Picture of geographic relation- Sa on ie ligne ~-| keep stich industries a "textiles 8 Blec T8 Transamer 17.8 stings, it was worth it. It required Hospital, is chairman of the local ship— make study and refer. GreRWIent. Gal Taw jstore last June after six years as] ang metals paralyzed s den Peta 109 Twent Cen 1. three hours to remove three chapter. ence fuch easier. All styles and : 5 ’ | ager . Kreece 2 . ; I yred, en Motors derw 92 | " i 4 eerdiive «ice pmanager at the Kresge branch in| I ed aig Un Carbiag 1a? washtubs of honey. | The Oakland County Chapter of pres, From $3.95 president | Highland Park, [Iwo other big labor camps, 19 ven Time 4a 4 vee ' a8 | = aia | * * * iCommunist untons and 32 5 dene arins 45 cit Ale Ae bh Mitten, 4 ao He was a member of the High 'pendents, er last int ton ett eoadeeh ae Unt Fruit ‘ e DICTIONARI ‘, 1), * " ody emt 143 LJ s . P former industrial Hand Park Board) of Commerce off the strike which began snow. Gb A&E $03 Unjohn .... rh ‘ eWs a er Advertisi n ES @ Kem Plastic PLAYING rf: FORERIDE woes five years, serving on its parking) balling last weekend Many strik Grérhound aA ee ee ue Webster and Random CARDS Vier president of pe icy store committees cers have gone back to work Noten EL a hos Ms Bie ial u's urs a e O am e House from $1.00 ‘up. e DESK SETS Scissors erie ; | of orld War TE veteran. Smit i Holland F waov t ie Pp . . ‘° i , am jtuold ie commnnrnterat cron at Several of the bombs were Home stk an oan al 3 »| Is @ Beautiful line of STA- and letter openers. | ‘ wale Er farrier i ar | . : . ; om _ : West A y m ly connate, ie ARNOLDE | (Ameen Legion Post Te lives) ‘ay ae feta yo " mre inecip Com 44} Weite a n CHICAGO (UPD — N ore a NOTES © Peck enes ae _ fat 356) Shaddick Rd Waterford! . e been seq off by Gis: tnterfak th wo eet aS : Ay — Newspaper! George Lemons, NAEA presi- | or men Matary treasuper i uterford | " . Int Bee Mech fag Milton & Co ' presi e@ ELECTRIC RAZORS lTrewnehin, with his wile and the) gruntled Peronistas or Comme pi pars a7 Yale & Tow * : advertising spurred an 80 per cent) dent-elect “ and women. Arnoldi attended MeGip Uni three children WH nists fo interrupt the back to- Pave He4 yautRn a T rae SUES peise leg fone auloycumpany tal i aoe ie ae | @ DIARIES d TRAVE oe ae versity and was with Brnst & ee _ work movement, - ney aiiver yf Zenith Red tet despite an industry-wide 30 per) owe ng” — a grouping of large an AVEL with light Ernst, Detroit, prior i cent d in 1958 an § ‘3, Advertising classifications for in- BOOKS : ; : joining Rom > Hi h S h In Washington, Preadent Arturo drop in 1958, an advertising : = @ BAROMETERS the company in. 193? eo ig Cc eats . : Artis STOCH AVE rmup 5 . tensive local campaigns — has z ' oy. Frondiai of the Argentine Repub Caudica neh PERAGES jgroup announced Tuesday, SCRAP ' ‘ i (Complied b ; ssocl started ae e BOOK Aiegelbaur, director af the Pon Reschedule Exams he warned Congress today that the . 1 as waite ulvet® | The Bureau of Advertising, (a > : ‘ ' ' , : : s of individuais Aven we [N ; . | ‘ unlike the Old World he jrow as or iginally planned ‘ . en & Equip. Co? 23 34, Newspaper Advertising Execu- > C amilock | ead ai life of hard ship in the Paiwin Rubber Ce * 146 174 * on erence j 2 Hiices killed Socrates. Feathe — American ¢ a [Ross Gear Co... vssess to 33 | ves Association meeting, wasp 4 | . athery| An averag sam a ; merican continent Qa t On & € ° ; : foliage of the American tree re- es is ge Ameri AN eats about “Peoples that are poor and | Hewetl "lee “ae Ge 77 + +4 rere a) Drocmere shen ies é ROOM | iindei! settlers) of the pounds more food than he did th . Peninaular M. Prod. Co “8 a; how national advertising contrib- > q { hemlock plant they | tk goats lin the late 1930's. but because of he aid SSE ISSN SIDS nus le os “ 11 114) uted to increased sales of the |p 4 P *y had known in carefully re : ye sale Shae As Wa 134 124 Engle : regulated dicts the eal Toledo Edison Co 166 i¢6¢ i¢¢ Rambler , ° sae q land — lorie intake is about the same ee sholanlsa wa ond waned | small car ewe Motors é An Added Facility p maemo - 5 \ . . 4 In County Hi (52 locomotives Bought | oes The company's small car adver- é at the > The Eony and Inexpensive Way to Meet | nt ounty ae , ye (7 ( t Add tising campaign, said the bureau ithholdin M : an i pon staal AGO 1 = The Chicage, | | 1es statement, ‘was a daring move , > 3 ood teers — Requirements | waukee, St, Paul & Pacifie | If it didn’ ' aig SA EVE 00 yo, ! V CW Polio Cases Listed Railroad bought 52. general pur- F luoride Se esa might > 7 RY BUSINESS MUST KEEP B KS pose diesel locomotives for more ths SAS IAUE ALLY 5 : , than Sy million dollars each. D : * * * > $ Two more cases of pol or . The aos |) horsepower engines i UAINY Year After three months of the cam: ha 4 | reported in (he . unty 2 4 eee arn two cases, one in Royal! Wil be built by the General Mo- ig os company showed its b @ . Designed by a former Government Expert ninty last wee ; ; eC : irst profi . 5 ! } but because the illnesses began paubltce ae an aaa in “re Corp, electro-motive divi. LANSING — Seven more |later real ca ree _ a RESERVE IT TODAY > eect Ne Deve Svetewe | last year, the State Healtt ownship, raised last) s!on. Michigan i ‘ cestu tase ae : f valth Depart-|vear’s total to 66, " communities started while the rest of the { FOR YOU . A : ment js counting them as 1958}27 “498 9 66, compared to ———— ee fluoridating their water |: ndlustry |p UR SALES a 9° | . r last cases, according. to John D.| Following ta tst of commane-(OYTides Now History | Ne reported tedny Semen anal Mates the gMERTING BOOKKEEPING ond Monroe, county health director. |abl ' pies ment reported today : ~ e diseases reported to the coun-/ A$ Horse er ee — 4 . 7 and city health tepartments 1 on soar wits pa mMtop. hanced riage 1 Phone FE 5-9224 4 TAX RECORD ast week: |, LIVINGSTON, N. J. inlme old ' : = ar . a . | "| a8 | > Loose-Leaf They Just Don’t Build =a ast oie sey ean "ae zane crc. | ae Availchle [f 1208. Teleeraph Ra. J” 'pestoneo TO FIT YOUR susmass . ast) Prey teas ing off into hi ng 5 Riv. } =A Them Like They Used To cnicven pox | Werk Week Age Roth the h story hereabouts.| ing out the names of those add- chise Available |} a4 DESIGNED TO FIT YOUR BUSINESS GHIeAct Measles ; [ i expensive ay and the ride are foo] ing fluoride a couple of years bos extanin ne of new patented tow | P R : , > : : “ “AGO (UPI)—The Univer. Mump* : ; ; ic °" — ; 3 : ie electronte ggg ev buralar PD ; : : was less than spirited for she con ee 6 0 Mr. ay Mrs. Albert Rouseh, one. ha eel! Fred Werthheim. ff Giany, _ratem, now sclped the "Tinan. 5 oom Rates . 4 Makes Income Tax Reports Easy To Prepare a abet — Lee Whooping couen mo 2 lof the jast ctor of the dentistry sec. | @ealershipe everywhere. Nothing Hke PD Singh ‘ hy 4 , struction of a harpsichord for cam OAKLAND COUNTY y tena ey ves ace ais | Hon: Ke? ope protien, 2 Wp eye’ an | a OF ee ALS | . : ! . a i aree ts i s pus use | Past Prev eas [manfling the ir wagons, citing such) “Local officials ‘asked us not, Init steel reeuictments Acpend on » Double ........ $9.00 4 Prices: $3.50 and $4.95 Complete se two American companies Chicken pox .. eh Week Age! ae ' as $25 to piel a horse and! ty make the announceemnts from | ine of territery desired, > Twin eee ‘$11 00 4 a whic ane ec ure the instruments pits!" m1 4 They ZA gia oe | here. Communities are so split. For Complete Details Write >» Kitchenettes .. $12.00 >| y one submitted a bi \Bearlet f es : fc our ses “be. i ‘ ; >| ene ti iversit aid, Th d, the ar | Wh hooping rough . 4 4 cause it Was. costi nel ie that they said Guard-All Co of Ameri é q ra rin . ce y.8 e bid. was for Mum Teas a teed th ng us more to} they would be barraged with | : ca t> + * ? i ee. [Rzphe id fever Infections ty Mrs. Red Rol feed us,” said] letters and telephone calls from $39 N. Michigan Ave. 14 F REE TV 7 a Ww Lawrence ia ( anti-fluoride people.” _ Chicago 1, DL ii oe > : FE 2-0135 < : vwvwvuwvwewvewvuue’ : iat 1 ! have qualified officers to handle navigation, : 2 Groups Wanit Shipping Rules Canadian, W.S. Owners Ask for Regulation as Safety Measure opening this year. treal-Quebec leg of the river. OTTAWA | — Canadian and American ship owners have urged - quick action by their governments to require certified navigating per- sonnel on all merchant vessels of 300 gross. tons or more on the St. Lawrence River and Great} Lakes. A resolution was adopted yester- day at the annual joint meeting of the Dominion Marine Assn. and the Lake Carriers Assn. of the United States. well from Quebec te farther points downstream, where pilots now are picked up and dropped off, it was contended. that recently one foreign vesse a serious accident.’”’ | a It also expressed opposition to | Peanuts have\been supplanted either Canadian or U.S. vessels ‘by potato chips in popularity at having to pay compulsory pilot | ‘ball parks and other amuserhent fees in those waters on the arenas, according to the publica- ' grounds that -domestic vesselstion, Food Engineering. The resolution was aimed. pri marily at foreign shipping using the St. Lawrence Seaway after its, That is coming to apply as Vice Adm. Lyndon Spencer, pres- ident of the U.S. carriers, said in the Straits of Mackinac nar- rowly missed three collisions in ¢ short period and “‘these conditions can't go on—there’s going to be * ' ! THE PONTIAC PRESS,. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21, 1959 { Surveys show that blind beggars |. Protease Won’t Tiscount ‘Ability as Weather Prophet . Speakers* said pilots won't be necessary on the Kingston-Mon-: treal leg of the seaway and that the day of the pilot for domestic’ vessels seems over on the Mon- ANN ARBOR (AP) — The groundhog. after all, may be a real weather prophet. A University of Michigan professor says so. x * * | And if you believe it, says George Hunt. assisting professor of wildlife management,| _ “nobody can prove you're wrong.” : * * * “Nobody really knows what's be- ! hind this old-wives’ tale,” Prof. Hunt said. “It might have something te do with the animal’s hormonal! balance, Or it might have to de with reduced fat supply during the long hibernation period, which lasts from some time in November until early February in this part of the ceuntry.” cp he * Hunt said the little creature—proper | Groundhog May Be Expert, After All - name is chipmunk — loses approximately one-third of its weight during hibernation. * * * “Even though some people don't place ) any credence in the matter of the ground- \\hog as a weather prophet,’ he continued, ‘somebody might do a good long-time study to determine whether there really is any connection between his seeing the shadow and its possible effect on the weather.” Twelve days from now the little anima! is scheduled to make his annual forecast. * * * According to legend, the groundhog leaves his winter bed on Groundhog’s Day, Feb. 2. If he sees,his shadow, he gets scared and rushes back inside his hole for another six weeks—six weeks of bad weather. Bur | should he fail to see his shadow, he stays out and winter goes in hiding. Ed often take in $5. to $6 an hour. The Ameyican Foundation for ‘The Blind says the Vast majority of| blind people oppose begging. ~ STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the » Pro- bate Court for the County of Oakland, Juvenlie Division. | In the matter of the petition con-- (cerning Henry Taylor, minor, Cause No 420. ie Maybelle Rolling, mother ef said child Petition having been filed im this Court alleging that the present where- abouts of the mother of said minor child are unkoown and said child bas | Violated a iaw of the State, jgaid child should be placed under the jurisdiction of this Court. In the name of the people of the ‘Stare of Michigan, you are hereby bo- jtilied | that the hearing on said petition iwill Be held at the Oakland County |Service Center, Court House Annex, | 12608 West, Blvd. in. the City of Pon- jtiac in said County, on the Jrd day of | Pebruary AD, 1058, at amine o'clock in the forenoon, aud you are hereby jcommanded to appear personally at said | hearing | It being impractical to make personal \service hereo!. this summons and notice ed shall be served by publication of a ‘copy one week previous to said hearing in The Pontiac Press, a newspaper jprinted and circulated in said County |: Witness. the honorable Arthur FE iMoore, Judge of said Court, in the lCity of Pontiac im said County, this (19th day of January AD. 1959 | (Seal ARTHUR E MOORE tA true copy Judge of Probate ELSIE J VASCASSENNO. ' Probate Rien: vJuvenile Division Jan. 21, "58 and that: | -NOTICE OF HEARING ON ACQUIR- ing certain private property by con-! ‘demnation on Southfield Township, ee County, Michigan, for use and’ fit of the Evergreen Sewage Dis-! ‘posal System. L 45976. ; _ To whom it may concern. - particularly {Ralph 8 Shroder and Emaline A.) ~Bhroder. his wife, ~and all owners of * property described herein, a to! ‘the provisions of Act 185 of the Public: Acts of 1957, as amended. You are hereby notified that pursuant to the Statute, the Department ef Public Works on behalf of the County of Oak- ‘land, has caused to be filed in this Court @ petition praying for the acquisi- iden by condemnation of easements) across certain private property herein’ described. to-wit. “An easement sixty (60: feet wide over and across Lot 12 of Supervisors ‘Plat No. 13, Southfield Township, being) part of the West *y of Section 2 and! part of the East 4, of Section 3, TIN, R10E, Southfield Township, Oakland County, Michigan, according to the ‘Plat thereof recorfed June 7 1934. in Liber 54 of Plats, pages 44 and 44A Oak- land County Records, with the center line of said easement described as fol- lows ‘Beginning at & point on the ‘ly tne of Lot 12, distant 43.02 feet from the NW corner of said Jot ion the ety line ef Cranbroek Radi th S 9 327 49° E 245.28 ft. te the point of intersection with the Sly line of Lot 12. distant 2729 ©. from the SW corner of said. lot’ "; and also AD easement sikty (60! feet Wide over and across Lot 21 of Supervisors Plat No 13 Southfield Township being part of W 42 of Section 2 and pa:t of Et a of Section 3, TiN, R1IOE, South- fieid Township Oakland County Mich- igan, according to the Plat thereof re- corded June 7 1034. tn Liber 54 of Plats. page 44 and 4#4A. Oakland County Records. with the center line of said THIRTYMenominee Mrs PPLIE S FE CALE ae & Kitchenette, Ist floor. infant neral Home ‘ritin Rev. Robert H ; har Ea rey have knowledge of isAN DESIRES PORTER WORK | 51808 Ou bee NR Ge welcome. util paid. FE 2-2390 Pica aif bat WShaueted Funeral Directors 4, routine Ind procedures” ARG in restaurant. FE 8-8383. | PAUL DID YOU CONTACT HELEN PONT YOUR HOME J RM PVT. BATH AND ENT. OFF service, W' Be | X-ray experienced in allergy work | a ae} —— | Childress at Christmas time? _Cass-Ehz_ Rd. FE 95-0057 _m. Priday at McBride Cemetery. A | : | MAN 60—LIGHT PART TIME RE- | : =e ontcalm County. Mr. r, Avery © will, SPARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL Bor tot Write Fontiac i ce} ving. shipping. stock, expert- | _Reply Pontiac Press Box 29 _ Middleton Real listate 4 NIE ROOMS PRIVATE BATH te at the rat) Be htfu ice FE 2-584] | ——-—- ence Pontiac Press, Box 16. LOSE WEIGHT SAFFLY AND ia ——. ntrance. Bus at door Adults Pucerat Rome, Beoege | Harbor. a ‘ole’ MEDICAL SECRETARY eee ae | economically with newly released, ____ OR _3-3922 FE 5100000 NNER JAN. 19, 1960, MARVEL To manage busy physician's of- [NEAT YOUNG MAN REEDS JOB Dex-A-Diet tablets 98 cents at GLAND FHA y RMS AND BATH PVT ENT aoe a age 54; beloved | COrmMmees- ipl eX fi fice tee ee at S| ay eipenence hs typing and SIMMS a cash or you oe tr. ee Vic Auburp Hgts ent im me ae | = —— l tite of Harold Benner; dear FUNERAL HOME eatines preferable, Requirements | eneral office work Write Box 10 | SUPA Yes. we-can sell your home for : 7 -F mother of Stanley Benner, Mrs bilit intelligence. | ‘ontiac Press F . , in wit : il de 3} ROOMS PRIVATE. ENTRANCE ilyn Todd, Ruth and ae Ambal Bervi e Pi Motor | include adaptability & ie a = Peercise to slendersre the easy cash with very “ma down pay- and bath FE 46309 2101 Opies Marily: inter of Releb mbdalance c ane or Motor stability. Salary in accordance YOUR HANDY MAN AROUND. Quick. safe war Join ou month ment Call us for further tnfor- Xe Benner, eee te snl 4 Jee + FE _2-8318 with qualifications Apply to Pon-| the house, repairs and any odd Na reducing’ ide toda, vas | mation Do not feel obligated We 0 Freda’ Kloening. Punerel service “A HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE’| tiac Press Box 66 Cape ate eer eiees ® or OR 3-7016 THAN 8100 PER VisIT Come tii appraise your property and J CLEAN, LARGE, ROOMS ome, (OATS | ualifcations. work history an Os often a u d tell :ou the casi you can receive furn, 1 gn ca. bs) Peers | peg “TINT OATS : _ Salary expected Work Wanted Female ll it you ores: be Tour gues “ar bet to youl . Jan. T UL 22018 neral Home with Rev, T. Aledach ==-FUNERAL HOME _ PONTIAC PHYSICIAN DESIRES Ee ene a fre trial vist For appoint WE TRADE WE BUILD 3 RM. APT. PVT. BATH & EN- officiating. Interment in Perry Drayton Plains : OR pt) R N. for office assistant. Cali FE | | coll FE ¢4131 DORRIS & SON, REALTORS trance sas heat, garage FE Mt. Park. Mrs. Benner will jie ;1 DAY ay TROME sis Va BU. REF. | Wid. Child B Ar 732 W Huron FE 41557 441 : in state at the Huntoon Puneral ] h = CLEANING G WOMAN | — ren Rol oar ry ee APT NR WATERFORD Home — Done son-jonns | [eee eas vicinity in| Al TRONINGS: a BUSHEL PICK | HAVE CASI ‘High. Cuild welcome OR 31388 CLARK, JAN. 19. 1959. IN, 112 | Tel-Huron Call FE 5-0224 ee sped dd A-: BOARDING HOME. LICENSED : ‘ “1 } ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND FUNERAL HOME Je AOL oh eed , \ ) Oak Hill: age 81; beloved husband “Derigned. for. Punerals” Smart Woman Wanted | ACCOUNTING — FULL CHARGE | ‘ CL 23002 - WILL TRAVEL. © ecitrance: Gas heated. 67S Parke of Mrs. Amina Foil a. Cate mar . bookkeeping, OR 3-566), |} & BABYSITTING LOVING CARE We will travel to see you and, M0 rl bats eae batt oatyase Coane ete 5 Aone ieee erie era | ALTERATIONS AND” DRESSMAK- | _ E 2-130 show you hee to bs cash fot! j Teg et al orvats Oe sah reat-grandchild. Funer- E b ii while serv- _ing F ~ DAY CARE “FOR CHIL DREN IN pout home, al contract or acre- a mo private 1 3- 2 Searing will ve held Priday. Rul tch important sauce has a'2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- | licensea home FE 2-885 oer rm charg a J0minute J ROOMS AND BATH, LOCATED Jan. 23, at 1:30 om. from the BEAUTIFUL 6 GRAVE LOT. PER. wide- -open opportunity with this _ ing and house cleaning. FE 3-758! | DAY CARE HICENSED HOME - ners > ch ‘ , 1" gt 1079 N. Saginaw. Apply Api Huntoon Puneral Home ue Rev | ry Mt Fark, Cometery. Wil di nationwi" organization This ss — NURSES AVAILABLE — | FE 3-1 Rk. D RIL] Broker _$._after 5 pm G. Hershey officiating. Interment) vide Reas ne ordinar re or oftice Auburn Avenue Nurses Exchange! PRE-SCHOO - =i zabeth Mee Rd 3} ROOMS_ PRIVATE. . CHILDREN | ! Clark a th it’s limitations on hours and i CHI om CHRIS. vue Nee inantian tec ; , Salary if have ever held po-| Day & RN ae & Bonded _tan heme OR 3-8900_ rE _FE 44821 _okay OR — Puneral Home Help Wanted Male 6) »1U00s of responsibility in church SXPERIENC oS WOUAN WANT 3! Ww td. Hous hold G od 2 “4 ROOMS URN =i oe eee een schoo or civie organizations, vou ERIEN MA} le CRAIG. JAN. 18 1959, RALPH, 440 ~~ mas aualify even without previous | a Spee day or wk. Refer- e oods nae en Michaelson; e 34: beloved hus- \ 1 B 1 Make O business experience, Wonderful | ee 0 eth ROOMS AND BATH. band of Mrs. rape Craig; aeet os _ ' ‘ t co we ee a position for ex-teacher housewife. ee Set rr —— ao ; alls parle Side, { Mrs. Ida Barron; dear us e e sel up & 1 omother who wants to turn r misc at: ee ee = fauter of Johnnie, Rose Marie operate national bolt machine Aft- qoare minve into money Refer- ref Wil ire. tn your dome or GASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP FoUR ROOMS NEAR AUBURN Judy Diane, Jack, Gladys end ernoon shift. Write Pontiac Press see feauired cal inter. my be bome Pick-up and delivery Nances Odd pieces or house full Heights Phone FE 27080 eve- Ralph E Jr; dear brother o _Box 57) sess ew phone ve rae courteous service FE ; - nings only — _ - Mrs Irene MeParlen. Mrs Mar- CAREER SPECIALTY SELLING. UNUSUAL GIRL sae “OUT OF sCHOOT ———- = | qias . we) cen Bell vcr hore 4 ROOM 2 BEDROOM 16+ N aret Hill, Mrs Ruth Walker,; é - TIN | opportunities, new nauionally ad- wishes work. OR 3-69°8 ca Paddock. FE 3-160) Me Cth orbit fie) tedags OPPORTUNITY | _vertised cosmetics _FE_ 24095 HOUSEWORK BY DAY REFER- Business Services 13 Painting & Decorating 20 re RNTTC RF NEEDED - RMS IN COUNTRY. CHILDREN poco ncrats Punerai Ace will Due to expansion, 65 year old | TEACHER, COOPERATIVE NURS-| ences. Own transportation FE ~~ * Fntire home or odd lots Get the welcome 460 Soult Bivd Roci.- te Meld Thursday. Jan./22. at 3. life imsurance organizalion a efy 3 Afternoons Training. ex) _6-981_ Ef adie OF POUNTAIN Pia ier class Painting amp Onc 0) Cost Sil bez outright sr ester REpublic 23011 m. from the Huntoon Funeral an opening in this area. A man_ Riacie® Ae aree o mcactast CADY DsIRES — Seen Sirepairea by factory trained man orating. Cash or terms Ul Sale Phone ©” 3-2717 $ RM HEATED FLAT WASHINO pope, aire Mat ieese te cra ar ance ion | —_+-005s vel felt Aer 8 = Bt ee eee eee ee tae: ee WANTED To AUY | aL TYPES Se ety cee utedn Gia user clating tr | etween e@€ ages 0 | PADY WOULD LIKE ‘TO ARE ce P. r N AINT- : . =A monk ef requirec 3-4207 Park Mr Craig will lie in state’ school education, good character,| WOULD YOU LIKE TO MAKE| “for stck ‘or semi-invalid person fence §' Phone FE 30135 Teo eee ee SoC hesitate Ph =? ROS ATTRACTIVE 2 RM & KITCHEN. at the Huntoon Puneral Homie. _ } must own an automobile. h ape! friends and earu ap ece days. FE 8-8147.. BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS, | bY INTERIOR DECORATOR Wtd. Miscell oR wee ESTATY ETTE PVT BATH AND ENT FOOLER JAN. = son teen ar aS eet ee eeetn all plaall cocurent Avon orisnelating | LICENSED HOME FOR 1 SicmIEy | Weil fad Uemdowa) Resnecshle * Pavering FE 8-036) ee eae ey ne UTIL FURN LOCATED NEA! Helen ar ee = | Ph tod FE 4-4508 _Vic. of Joslyn. | FE 5-7490 FE 21631 | GO — ; = GENERAL HOSPITAI SMALI. | loved wife of Kenneth T. Poole, advantages paid for by the com-/ 71008 ia P or write FL).CTRIC MOTOR SFRVICE RE. B-) PAINTING & PAPER HANG WANT TO SELL IT* Open Eves U1] 8: Sundev 1 | CHILD WELCOME. FE 2-8226 o: beloved daughter of Mrs. John J pany. If you meet this specifica ayton Plains — © Box 536 ~ TRONING. ree wae SHEL a A sina te ef coe Ref turn FE 23-4315 DONT FUSS—CALL U8! Set 7 \ | ee FF 6 1493 (ke gear sister of John! tton please write or call. Mr. WOMAN TO CARE FOR 4 CHIL- .- airing Senda reece ae SUN SALES Ct MA 5-130 el NCU SU Or ceconmick Funeral service Stokes. 1600 Woodward Avenue. dren Must live in. FE 84421 GRapGa RT ewn Ca TYPiNe “cere — = a ST SI Eh 3h mancine ona ae Don't lose your home) cash w8i cs FAN 2AM BATH .PSTAIRS will be held Thursday, Jan 22. Birmingham. Michigan, MI 66600 WomMAN FOR CHILD CARE & _'etarial service, EM $2842) __ TEAS ES ESY SOIR TES A-! PAINTING AND PAPERING Money Wanted 28A ine no ted tape We aio nee e eee bay John, Gerald snd Bruce Walter) tauran and care of six yr, . Live in FURNITURE REPAIR REFINISH. | aster repairing vavarre a! : ‘ ‘ | _ monthly dear penteeee of Mr. and ANIEEO WASH CARS AND AS-| 5 board and rm. Apply after Pickup end Geliver FE _5-9724 Chal: caning Free estimates | _2-4204 | Ww ed _ TT N Saginaw Si FE 5-6165 , LOR COI OR ED Mrs. Leo Stone and Mr. and Mrs. CEERS GARD PEZE Ro- | 5-30. 492 Lowell st |WOMAN DESIRES WASHINGS antedto Rent 29 Open ‘tl 6 PM ILOK Raden Uelerseed a Last Licata eee ancl mervice, Woodware at WANTED: PART TIME SECRE- org eee. Fiat rate $5. os a OR REPAIR __ Television Serv ice 22 ta norton S rooms & tiled bath An ence ursday & om Square Lk | tary for small organization, must | Jot Latah d FE 5-0394. Se ee -- DESIRABLE MIDDLEAGE COU. WANTED IMMEDIATELY LeU Tapes Un map eke y etssns em! Allen's Funeral Home, Lake Orion, | ob f 7 MCrR gus raUtee . ple wishes housekeeping accom- : : an cation Heat & utilities tnciude< _ __ Allen's Puncral Home, Lake Orson |MEN WANTED TO LEARW WEAT-| De, Able to type, stiorthand will | WILL BABYSIT In YOUR HOME. | PROFESSIONAL SMALL _ OFFicE ALL ALL TV SERVICE CaLLs “as. medationg “set Aprils (sce ene ee ee ee caning eo be rented) fara or unfur ing business. No experience neces- Pp . & day ek or light house 2. ¢ hal prom pti Day or nigh land contracts Bu! & re ; . pecels Ot ganlaen Scouse | sary Arply between 9 am. & Write Pontiac Press Box 109. before noon, ___ PE 66025 Cerise Coe FE ¢241 aya) Electropics ee Paul M. Jone Real host cures TE 3.4266 ic wore : on —— és ee ee eeeeeeee,lC( (at ROEM RCC ll eS SS ae t A f coh. ars . quired - or more iw Lake Orion. Arrangements by Al: _12. 80 N. Paddock. | WHITE WOMAN. 2 DAYS CLEAN- WASHINGS, [RONINGS PICK UP ——~ Saws MACHINE FILED pay On NIGHT TV SERVICE . “LANDLORIS ; ess wi uo ra ¢uses eis , en's Puneral Home, Lake Ortow | MIDDLEAGTD) MAN) FOS Le Ono trans Watkins lx Rea On| cree, on 3.3622 Pontinc-Dreyton seaniey Leach 10 ‘Bagiey_8t co NTRAKA ail Parcs. Wastes lasenta card ees x WI BUY a FuRN APT aDULTS ONLY 835 WARD. JAN. 20. 1959. CLARA E£.| ‘or work Give age, address an 2065 : matse® pated 2 Ail ‘ : | Bedrm. kitchen, .1ic 19 Liberty. age, 7. dear RA ee telephone number. Pontiac Press WASHINGS AND TRONINGS REAS WE SERVICE EOATL MAKES OF jensen s TV SERVICE ATER.) CRO Realty RELL & TRADE Lixt ep ue for g bath Pvi em. 354 8 Breed Spel hate fe pnt pet blah See WILL WANTS ALL Help W _ Evening pickup FE 4-0306 pertain l Pontes hoon & evening calls FE 2-0490 §147 Cass. ‘rlinabe'h Ri FE $2010 fast & efficient service 20 sre way. Lake Orion MY 31462 be- Mina Brabon, Mrs ura = =y e WOMAN WANTS WORK BY DAY APPLIANCE SERVICE erving Pontiac & vicinity. Open tween | to 3 pm Pred Wennista: ate asiveanus ae Seasrain MUL Sigs yi | ee eee a = 8 or wk § days wk FE 21043 ROY’: +6 Onkiand . FE 2-6021 Upholstering — 23 Ww td. Contracts, Migs. 32 . LOVELY 4 & BATH FIREPLACE? Te ghfield; also surviv 9 . . 7 dnislbf Tol ich Sanna ed ee = ARE YOU WANTIN WOMAN DESIRES “HOUSEWORK : lnased porch Dep reg Adults we ia Pane SR ey at caeieis kat letepees Tiable Year looking, hoping Senaed rea oe by hr Ref & trans FE 54-7573 D ki Tail i 1 ALS UPHOLSTERING CASH FoR LAND corres YT oH Bie WN LR ealtor ear airport OR 3-104) : sil be iemneusces Inter Sy the, round joo Apsley eansoter Fase! | Have opening for man or woman. WOMAN WANTS HOUSEWORK Seto tot . Le loring 16 wet J 9 VanWelt, 4849 Dixie Hw 136) w Huron Ph FE 24810 MOTEL KITCHENETTE PLS Farmer-Snover Funeral Home, Co. Rochester, \ h. | Can make above average wage.| Experienced in oursing, Write . EAKLE 3 Cero UPHOLSTER. . SOR 93-1388 Multiple Listing Service Utilities furn, $14 per week 9470 where Mrs. Ward will He in state ; = >| 180 N. Perry 6 to 12 Pontiac Press Box 36. ALL KINDS OF ALTERATIONS. ing 81°¢ Cooiery Lake Rd. EM ATTENTION! ||! ~~ >,! _ Pontisc Lt Rd. OR_ 31-0389 after 7-this evening. PERMAN ENT SALARY FULL OR PART TIME MUST a dresses specialty FE. 3- $04) | WE NEED ait LAND wae Rent Apts. Furnished 33 RICE. CLEAN } ROOM APT PVT Well established national firm has| have high school education and __ Buildi Ser vice __12! THOMAS UPHOLSTERING | TRACT CASH YERS ———eeererrreeeeeeee | ath and entrance, 173 Norton Card of Thanks 1} opening in office here, for high- between 25 to 55. Good plan for ung rv ALTERATIONS & DRESS8MAKING. 197 NORTH PERRY | ING REASONABLE DISCOUNTS RM AND KITCHEN PVT ENT. _ PE 64-1781 o an ee eee te 40, outside advancement Phone FE 49227) | ~~ = eee) a : aa my home. FE 4-2196 af- FE §- serge MR. HAYDEN NO __$12_ Close tn, washing FE 90063 | ian — : con rview work along PLEASANT PERMANENT PART | 4-1 A), REMODELING CAR N er eee a ENTR | 3-044 eee C HAYDEN. Realtor 1 TO 3 RM APTS. PVT Apts. Unfurnished 3 Piresuen aoe atives TES ett collecting. Permanent positon ve se "neipt eipiu. wre igi ayeread POTHOn REMODELINO AND | ees hoa a Lost «& Found 24 66 FE Walton FE 8-044) zousee voy: FE for ome and Rent yaks U 5 nished 4 cards, flowers and wae ne ou mae formica work. licensed builder.| Reasonably priced Sa a | }ROOM, KITCHENETTE. PR: tne recent owe of gur hile @angh:| be ‘ged ada at eae a uet |REAL ESTATE ose ee SN goal, PE. told, vie Ripe LEATHER Pitt. CASH Yate Lake ar wales Lek a Seen exe reer cant tecauees : ‘ 5 : = vie ar ape ant, . thanks to Rev. William ‘oun-| of typing Must have car. Address Experienced atti orare “A | Al BASEMENTS PUT UNDER- alterations Mra E, foid R sakai at 355 mo MA 4-1365 mdillcicaly see) Paadock AL. tain, second floor nurses at Gen- nm reco! neath home, also bouse raising & _ 4-9053 | papers 6pm | AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON. ; . — ‘ bee eral Hospital and Pursley Funeral _replies to P.O. Box 6, Pontiac | As manages or salesman. | ser igg Cos Core piete tina (al (ieee DRESSMAKINO TAILORING, at- Lost re ng ‘WHITE {ONG TRACTS AND HOME FQUITIES | FROOM, | KITCHENETTE trier —veria_ Apts Home. Mr and Mrs. Louis Tay-) PROB ATION Excellent Earnings erations drapes “formals done | haired female oon Pine Lake NO OBLIGATION CAI sete teem eet + f BEDROOM | APT FOR LEAS, lou , __ Our 2 Oakland County offices are A-] COMPL fe BUILDING SERV _in my home Call FE @8 _erea Reward, FE 2 Cock Alberta Apts Pirsig paper te ratrgerater, meee desperately in need of help now | ice. Quality work, licensed ERWINS Tee Lost ® MO eae "SHEP O nson f & 2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT ture adults $100. FE 41558 In Memoriam 51 FFI ER To manage and service cur fast icalepge CONSTRUCTION CO CUSTOM TAILORING Ladies herd brown and Htlle white Wore apts partly furnished. OR 3.9105 ~ oe vk ye increasing volume Phone and ar- 4-2253 or OA 8-3272 mens suite coata ele altera- collar FE 5-6568 AAR ai ney | P aeiba abt. ir AND > cpacien hon aia we cecue nae ‘ ean range for confidential and per 4. as “a FINISH FE 5.2772 ° (tlone FE 4.12299 37 FE Strath, post MALE PEKINOESE, VICIN a ror 5 Teierson ae 3 ist FLO OR BAC mY Poeack 4 OP artliy furnished 3-915 FIN eee eee cle Leas Oakiand” Courts we eeatineare sonaly niente wn evera igs =) ear Hardwood Floor Service more, Pontiac Ne®: Foodtown off y Elm ft FE 8-306 Mila Sh _Pvi ent. garage 36 addock 3 BFDROOMS LOWER MODERN bert M. Stewart who passed away Oakland County oe roman epart SCHUETT, Realtor any t¥pe of HOUSE prans = P*le™” Lost PART BEAGLE & COCK Gyen fp OO a eR Re Ae ee) an nea bor waar foci. January 21. 1956 CASH FOR | AND CONTRACT bain Over Gallagher's Mu fe of heat & hot water furnish- Days of sadness still come over Us ment A position which requires 466 W Huron _FE 8-0458 custom drawn OL 11-8290 FM er biack & tan female, 4 No obttgation Cell FE 44328 oF ies eure 164, EF Huron Can ed. pear OMT _FE_5-2a64 ° Tear) of jslience (ofles 208 anit ho nas qrperience | SALESMAN NEEDED TO MANQLE —_} 93) Income Tax Service 17 Seminole Mtetead Reward, OR 34080 Ask for Ike Wideman _be seen afer_3.38 pm TROOM APARTMENT. PRIVATE a memory keeps you ever near, SDAIty In, adyinne we OUegres | (att moving products, leads BLOCK BRICK. CEMENT WORK) ~~~ vaunted he ster ree KITCHENETTE APT. PVT . bath. adults. downtown over Oai. by SS. vaalees Ge reintea social nished’ Also sales manager Pe. _8nd fireplaces MA 5-0378 ACCURATE—EXPERIENCED Lost hina PLATED FLUTE Smith-Wideman | Entr, shower, util furn. West| land Furniture Inquire 09 8 Sac- Though is died three years ago. cileten fleld. salary — 84600 to | Sct open. EM 34164 or EM | ~) ARGAIN HU NTER: RS A fale rates eihieare) & Sat Venn ad ce ior vase Doge eae Msp on ag) toon ass $17) om and Dad. start with merit Increases to $5800 | Pt ne ee ee - Office brs. ..ome calls By CE i . wkly Royal Mote! OR 3-4 3 iw = bi Must FE §-8322 FAL FSTATE OPEN FVES SH) Reurement, social seeurity.viite | WANTED AT CNCE — RAWLEION | Need more rogmy Cal beter fe BOLIN TAX SERVICE van Ss & eee vO WEkos FOR 3 ROOM APT “PYT. FS | Box Replies Insurance, hospitalisation paid! Braise Twp. cr Bloomfeld Twp. | _ 50122 | 42_E_ Pike; FE 61192 of FES$13 WoulD THE PARTY WHO TOOK ” fesen g eae = At 10 a.m. today there fered. Apply at Personne) Office. Write Rewieigh ‘s Dept. MCA- BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT AN INCOME Ax RETORN FRE. | versity jacket from cloak rm : sper eaT a |? ARON, RS HEAT FUR : Oakland Count i | _696-R Freeport, Til. : | Bivork, also chimneys. No job too} pared tn your home by qualified | St Michael's Hall Jan 16th kind!y ‘ASH 3 1GE ROOM | _pinhed. 610 we. 37 Whittemore a Lafayette St ac rE ‘ isi. e. Residential and commer-| accountant with m r's degree. return as they are known. Return TE- were t the Press r ey ae 7 unt: pn aste é tus th k R \ ent All mubtiee ue Child Wt 3 BEDROOM OFF Mi CH office in the following ¥ | ROUTE MAN TO sERVice rs Employment Agencies 8A cla Guaranteed. work. MY | Appointment FE _} :3. | tt rectory or call FE +600) _prome! Ougeinie Tele | dies welceme FR C1841. Os FE ce . blished customer nd local ter. Satan teeta oe ~ | 32-1128 | BURTON E STEVENS. 83 MEI- Hobbies & Supplies 244 QUICK CLOSING 2 2 3 RMS WITH PvT BaTH _ ¢0000 : boxes. $97.50 plus ses if BOOKKEEPERS CEMENT & BLOCK | fee, FE 03000. Home calls by ips Behe ~NO HIDDEN FEES 5 noous re ant OWN Vit a cee : rf Ho “4 n —aaerneres i 8. NR ROOM UPPER N- qua aa Fuller Brus rene 22018 pe and full charge. 5 dars WORK FE 5-0782. EMPIRE TAX BERVICE | PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES Nicholie & Harger Co : eyes8 ° ; aan Ce eae vo 5, 14, 17, 20, 22, 24, 26, $370. 406 Pontiac State Bank | GUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED Your Home or Mine i Scrabbie games Backenstose -\ICIOIUC aT RET ROOM” FURNISHED APART- 28 30 31 31, 62, 66, 67, § REAL FSTATE _Bide FE 5.9227 “builder Free estimates, UL 2-5175 Cc J. Odell | _Book Store, 15 F. Lawrence 81. 33 WEST HURON FE 58183 "ment. private entrarce working j} ROOMS & BATH. STOVE & sf eld one ape 9 100 SALESMEN —_ Sein, Fo CEMENT Is OUR pAPECIALTY — 1243 Oxbow Lake Rd EM_ 3-3126 | Notices ¢ & Personals ) 25 ABSOLUTELY irre or astied) veces TE re in wee So 68, 74, 76, 84, 94, 98, 100, 7 Only those mierested in sub- EVELYN EDWARDS | _Floors, basements, -4879. INCOME nx Toes aT YOUR ~~~ ~~ , aes cic cia. Gk aun awe . 3413. call anytime 101, 118. stantial earnings New nnd VOCATIONAL COUNSELING | DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH | Dome? A COMPLETE COLD WAVE $550 Comteact. Cash buyers) waiting oe oneMiy Pee 8 ANS, AND Baral Ve soni > <: used homes.» Apply in per- SERVICE os Free estimates FE 8-678) or . , INCOME i “PREPARED IN zo Dorothy's 800 Perry FE Cell Realtor Partridge FE 43581 _ Siler 5 REACH CASH CUS-| con — Ast for Mr a SEW Location — [pete —— vo ‘Set aie itemized. oe 2 Anu & cozy ees With 7 aes PVT rT path GARAGE. i { Phe man. 3 Ls TELEGRAPH i ‘J N fe ER, AMIC ails E none ~ ; ~~ AEROTREDS aaa CASH ath util urn plus Was : newly decorated eat. hot water | . SUITE 4 40584 = ae -ton stakes Your own, selection. oR Re 3-8412 |; US IMMEDIATELY « you have 3 RMS* 2755 E! CARE TH LAKE Lake privileges | Pr ise ‘per Maenth, 4 2% 18 sm fT) [at gy SA er’ a | SauP pera WORK KEW & SR YDEN F105 FLOOR CATING, Damp trucks Semi-trailers — oS OR Se «| farm or income property Home Rd Gas heat *F 2 _ | _inctudes _atilities.; 1 S$ 250 - 480 8670 “ b het Kitchens remodeiee OF * anne and Postiac Farm and 1 Tt NS v 0 buyers waiting |J RMB VERY MopN Polite 7 RMS AND, BATH. EPR. t = aa wits * ud e is ¢ 3m fee 8 J WOMAN FOYE TG | Can 3 Industrial Tractor Co THE ANSWER T bath, Adults TV FE bo pal ang steve (ary 434 Auburn. Adal ; ‘ WORK OF ANY —""p “oa aus (7 aM FULL BATH PVT ENT | , Lanne ee ¢ ie im ue fy cow 4 ind. Ressonsnie, Call afer 6) ROO! REPAIRS (i238. WO% aug | Want, Ad ie evo A 1m nries| warm. § t. wmaened | RMS 8 BATH wr in : HINO ens , od, | VS an s! To sell, ren | poreh. ne ne aren, $9 mo; newly decorated. after wong! Ia cuer gh Pe | a a : rie 2-92.36 7 RN APT. F side.” NEWLY , up free of charge. i, * § to @ 285 Oakland. FE 22048. 7 ~ ry . ee * ~ \ ; ~ S yooe », ; ‘= i = A * it i : : a os % ‘ | ‘ ‘ Fi ‘ * Fa j ; i i é he _ | ; 4 ‘ \) é | i - | 1 . { , ‘ x a ee. ( | j . ; | — * | © \ y ryr Yr ” 959 * ~ , ) VEDNESDAY JANU ARY 21, 1 . , 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS. WE us oe : ; ‘ : ‘a nce orto alinser ean TY. : Sars na ; 43 Bee aiee tee le Houses 43| MODEST MAIDENS ty Jay Alaa) For Sale Houses 43: ___ For Sale Houses 43. : : PPL LPL PLA LALA A AOA LL AAA Ho Unfurn, 36) Gear) Homes 38A For Sale Houses _ aaa ; . or GI MORTGAGE $50 DOWN AND Rent Apts. Unturnished 34) Rent Houses 5 om. 1 ue as payments. On 24916 ON et tat tO at 1 R MEN a ; ae 7 ‘ ‘ COLORED, 3 ROOMS. 383 RM. AND BATH, Gas, HEAT. VACANCIES FOR MEN PENSION | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ; eda, roe setae oer er or OR 2061 | charge. Reasonable rates UL . . Hibbard C a AFH STOVE a! a5 mo. OR 3-4773 or OR 3 35 i . 3 irigerator furnished 162 Bald: _sher't pm TABLE : on 2 Established in 1916 retrige tress |\J RMS. AND BATH SUITA 39 ree ee . | _win, FE 2-783 HEATED APT,| {r bachelor or poderiy couple. _Hotet Rooms — __ 9 ARS ein (sue GARLOND 908 ae eee [og or apse I 190 HILLCLIPP : MY or GI approved 4 dandy home $38 per month 4 RMS. ue BATH. OPTION TO HOTEL AUBURIN Northwest suburban 2-bédroom with a garden of fruit trees aa _ HEAT) _ bus. Week G HOUSECLEANING contemporary home Sm. mode’ aot a wate re HON. west’ ¢ RM HOUSE, " MOBERN 1 NICE Ree roe oom. apartments pega ae necessary in Pear GAFSGS. Over. OD nets of full bsm't. Gas tS ee Lad “$15 mo Adults only.; location. Gas heat Reas. Inquire Cooking and refrigeration units this charming, 3-bedreom land, close. to school and pel to attached garage $10,800 Terms owed ines! FE $-4101 or FE 4-2131. Asi for 464 Auburn — PE 12-9239 bungalow in Elizabeth Lake ping a ieaine Pps ; of noo aaa ‘priv. ce Tony Jr. ee Seer ee aa Relaieamcaminlatatyncaders biiwlateaPeios ae pale 4 & 5 RM Bee SEE CARE 4 ROOMS. ON BUS LINE MOD. | ie UC KU RY LIVING arated Attractive kitchen for = sale. Oniy $12,700 with neo Rneannssrs ___taker_o: © Wee i UPSTAIRS | ern, reasonable Inquire 22 Au-. | Best buy in Oakland County, Rooms! and dinette, carpeted Hying terms DOWN ee ene home with 3 bed- ‘ : RMS. iD BATH U 2) burn office m rear = : with wall-to-wall carpeting, col- room Full basement gas “ae : pew ran ered PE eae lug _ulll, FE 5-0042 | _ ss “¢ telephone, TV nd, of course, lake 2964 HICKORY GROVE ( rms and tiled ba ai ips sires GARAGE, | HEAT, 4RMS UTIL -& BATH Ol. 1-0168 oreo edie Fike fa icieease ca. weldeyes |W Fook Baviaut | Beautiful 2-vedroom brick es fears, dining el, sam. ity § RM after 5 ; ' ane Pret ss eee ; Sema J in Forest Lake Estates. 2- M ye insulated. Level lo! apie & hot Sant Aauits #8 Ls ROOMS & BATH FULL BASE. is Ula ies tae cod mnetily Be vere tea rareparcey full basement with OVves Ou nN $11,500 with $2000 dow ee aE ODERN BRICK’ ment. FE 3926) Peas ‘ Edgewater Reach Motor . oe large recreation reom., Co ayy iio wok eae (ie See beat eee RE © EAA, BLO TT RSACE | lee Dates Mera Oar | rain OVE NOME Poe pl ae al gtd ymre hye = oc ! rE 2-07100 sons 3664 Dixie Hwy OR 4 ” Perry Park with lovely land- oe SO se . OVE decurated, al! pvt none © erry f wasiiside tome ‘ brie tees ane, Garage: § RMS NEAR GEN. HOSP it BATH COUPLE WITH scaping hae paved drive will trade for . , a tache oT ently & refrig. Garage. FE 46491. 9 RM & 252 Wanamaker - garage with summer patio ‘(HY PAY RENT: Paneled ree. © bert S ROOMS & NATH WEST BIDE.) } oF 2 crildren ane aa alter Rent Stores Maced rear yard | Tn M1 EARLMOOR | re is WH Large living, rm. tiled bath. as heat, FE 4-73: 2 i “ excellent condition through- tion nearly new ood, RM APT. REFRIG. & STOVE 1p SS RHLGE CEES Iie A, ones BTORE 37) AUBURN AVE out 2 nice size bedrooms ee ree ns Gas noe tall UILT IN RANGE & OVENS price $11,500 femiane, te mo. Mae Bite tae Rant side FE 6-681 : eee basement, I'acar garage. capi » | WEST SIDE INCOME - Lar 2 i 1 Se : kitchen Tiled ba tal FEATURE na bath _doutl © §-0737 DERN PART OF : lent ner jot near St, Joseph LOADS OP MODERN family with 6 rms a - TO § ROOM MODERN a ¥ OWNER CHOICE WOODWARD on FHA terms Convenien iil sacrifice $200 mt for each apt., ¢ RMS. 3 BEDRMS CLOSE fy cables ousele (ut nace mt tereer BC NES re south of monthly payments Owner © k sale Pull large bedrms rate bsm a5, Lincoln Jr, $15 wk 79 EB, Mont- Pverything separate Filzabetn' Avenue location Sand aoe his equity for quic ah7 seenou: EN arate entrances, sep@: Nice ; in : : : ory calm FE 5-2252 a Lake Estates Phone FE 54-8006 | Ted's Drive-tn, woo rer aare FOR THE FAMILY who price only $10,050 w ; Gas heat. 2car gar At pale! 6 FOSTER ST OMS | 5 . Dees eno ee i) ae 152220 able down payment. neighborhood, quiet stree 76. FOSTER ST. 4 RO = 5 . brand new air conditioning. wants juts of room : Yy SUNDAY, 1 TO 7 1 d hospital, $18,750. tet (CD aD CO ea 6 ROOM HOUSE Oe ee ate pace Also ideal {1 lof West Buburban 3 : EF 5-2035 or} WEEKDAYS & : schools an 5 - awles ? ap ep . ter 6 call F EXCEPT FRIDAY and bath. Electricity and stove) FE 64605 ae auly shop Ample nice sized bedrooms Car ce by — Nearly new 25 . for barber of besuly iy fie. : 4° 5381 731 Stanley at Kinney CASS LAKE AREA Oe Ge aT SEDRM APT 6 ROOMS IN DUPLEX HOUSE 4 jack tup park-ng mutomatic se peted oi Sie Oe an FE 2 ees we ie aien CASS UARE AR nen brick. ATTRACTIVE. heat Litre Nr bedrooms Clean Close eo acu | heat wir oni orn s) pet oon aie cat Fipbceras Tile A. JOHNSON, Realtor Nr. Owe REAT TY ince bath, eek Hii AutOW eee Ol beat $65 per month FE 5-4602 euid water iicinied at only $12 ; lite Priced | ‘ESTOWN living rm an ont central High School. F es or : Frank Bonner hath utility roam ricer ‘ \W\ iy Hisense: Fe > Centr ya 6 ROOMS AND BATH AUTOMA | moti) ee nee neta a $9850 with, $1,000 down 1704 : ae iph Rd. res Ss 1 24077! bsm’ oe on Nteoatt ARBARA ALLEN APARTMENTS tic heat, UL 2-4301 | iy caine bisidin- Mou will have to call eariy i 4 2533 2063 oF F ssraee ores privileges, water . bedroom pe Sa) he Cy [EO r\I NN I) p Vile WID], SHARE SPORE BI DG ae Hen. mise this one ee — NEW MODEL. frontage. $25,100. Terms. rome ("arkston area : aa ae 7 ‘ oe : fein 720 8 Teirerapl: F ve 7 PELY Ro ave # 2 . $5450 Your rent wil help i piv pa THIS LOVE tom , COLORED een payment of oe lane —- 4 Bree Ranch home eo aa i-23 ; New Jeedem: bungalow with full. Floy d Kent Inc. eae / nttd . Rd Bulider FE 5-885 ffi Space ‘ou Fstates offers the ois- A ANN = Me Newstearares : Asem LUMI- Dixie Hwy. at Te ogra 4orms & bath Pvt eae aue et " Rent Office Sp Iminaung ' tra val- NT COPPER PLUMBING, A 2200 Dix lear oe but K J : is ALDWINS ‘rimicating buyer extra ; Sat are Sitcne ave ' Mies arate sb es 25 eicome x * ROOM ‘ fy . Pie wre Mode! 1 Gotu: PAY aoe eae TAIncH "CABL: AMPLE CUSTOMER. PARKING ia PE 50441 FE 2.5176 UAVAILAB! i ie ve rived $0 ia Fpase tance roll there, Pamela?”’ bedroom starter homes NETS Foanica COUNTERS, ae = i ‘URN ‘ niall ies we werat : r- lend 3 rma and bath | QM, Peauined PREG a6M6 eller | pres mor te weewe Harter wi oven, stainless steel | } 1 colang for something under | with full basement and rou") on, | FORCED AIR OIL HEAT : : 7 ; ath rnc ui ¥ I 1 in Krego ’ ea. f th i aaa : ME : cane ai “turn couple with t pa Vriiuelfeck voyelerd PE 74875 Sn) nae numer our ok, With, fn +1938, | If you would like this home dupit. IMMEDIATE ] baby welcome 5) $49 MO 6 ROOMS. 7 BEDROOMS | windows have marble sills le H 43 | For Sale. Houses 43 ailiecee Lake Rd. & M59} cated iene iin nce cael POSSESSION | FOR COLORED 4 re Pld e enildren, 2640 Orchard 1% 88 urea NEW OFFICE pe eeie) 2 npacious eit Lovely | For Sale cuss ee eS creer, 7038. at $9,950 oa your lot $450 down and“no pone costa. EB 3-732 : 1 ; j Wert side neat Tele- carpeted 24 ft ving room PPP DLL LLP DOD PS AIP D , _§ F ap & furn Rm 3 24° WW Longfellow, Pont. aAvavatie We € ce ee “$ALE — 1? BEDROOM BUN- NORTHRIDG H REFRIG- on ! Hi vad Ca. Lioyd Amit with natural fireplace a . | FOR A } eat Goel ilicines Bese: LARGE i nooMs win games Ko rms" Tied bath fail basement fe pie” grad xed besemeit f° | pup ASANT LAKE F ROT en Se Aare gio "sat Phie re ome F C Wood Co. *iaebt. gas beat Lge. ot i d Transportation at S041 forced wir all hest a desea tf , # BRAT £Y¥ SHOP teation area with firep Designed and built for the ‘y rivileges, dock . KLAND BEAC Gel) PE 4 3008 or Brower Or will jease for ) yr $600 cach wee - en $i) per mo FE Fee a 8 “ ae a pe aie ee Gesites ne oa ith pores Suet *NGibable yi ae | ss only. ' wings Lake Rd. at M59 \ 2-3 bedioom brick ranen basement. FE 42533 eae low dupileation cost — | pay | lee le room, 2 bedrooms and tile R’.3-1235 gas heat. Lake privileges. ~ : RIG PAKS 5 : Ve . par he bagels a | firepiace family room over 8 rs 1 rick tri-ievel gas heat | HEAT STOVE, REFRIG | WARM F145 \aleastre, Milford . is. Prop. 41A down pawment. Cal for apo lescac eke Gr bas built pel dose) wine ee Atter 6 cafl OR 3.7038 _| 35 besdscoms ree te ietel Ber beet : 85 FE 2416 ret Rent Lease Bus i ‘ } hed upstairs Wall-to = Lake privile and pleasant 4 = aed as . 1 bedroom ranch, Day ie . . a polatment vanity full basement sitacner ! said aa fiograland’ piss Now for sale 2 Detours fg XO DOW N P AY MEN palene E . iC i ~ wy { BY ‘ : ; ; rf s rit 14 t a i . : OLLYWOOD APT> vat gy fea ‘ eal’ $f HACHI &rRrICE SPACE AF : Brewed bi ayy DAE an i is om relnie the tered wails Good sized lot | baths, heated garage or ene 2 bedroom, modern ee 5-3 bedroom trame homes. ‘Gas furnianert 2 & idan be fess to " ; toag ETRE TINE ale oOo cjuare RAY ONT Realtor Bendel ore a Loeat with Anchor fenced rear | birch cupboards, wall oe = L ? hardwood floors, $55 heat, large lot 1 | Furnished enlurolenet od sath leas ti year 6h» ane EEOCULEST ae F ; — y oulstandiag features Loe u 14 j n hout Ho’ walls 8, 8: ; ily. te bath ds utilities furniened at a Or leave te < es ieee Gist area $200 per i. 4 Telegraph Pa mse oe tae i Aan : Pirasant Lake yard $14,700 — $1 200 con? stpeting shieuanoety tows Tot month includes taxes and insur- | i701 EAT seeds Jee ee | 114 F Howard St FR 21454 ou rit far ated 1683 South Tele ons oiay # age Woods where living I) a pieasure fy Oe ee rrcnec | 1hax740 Ready for immediate ie ance PAYMENT 4 Secpiide ee UL_2-2930 | ‘ z A ‘*% ROCHESTIE oe , ‘ Biren 3 4 foe7 gage ¥ : Full orice $1 will wae OWN JAY Z aN DUPLEX ROCHESTER Nes jan ake [kel wove OPE Sao fae thu remium | cupancy. NO DOWN PAYMME) ls |= ereaar an ent auto Hee eee yO : paras lua home ooo FO ERASE 10 toy ag bay ah LOCATION . lume location fai aia 6 ils ts Oi ; para tda etell l tan aah 3 bedrm. gas heat, 1'3 baths NNOUNCING back yard | Belerenses, Ol B08)! 2 Eee Neat $40 montli oe oe oe dein ar a Dae Ot ane considera: PERRY PARK - FE 5-4311 | 100x120 ft. lot §80 a mopth. In- t he PS . : : ae _ \\ WKERSHAM es 2 ee nr rariniee eS eae new 2 bedroom 2 bedroom with oll pest HERBERT DAVIS | cludes taxes and insurance. The ‘FAIRLANE oe ? ORCHARD COUR kK ot AN \ penn ernn ee ee niet N “EDITH si sane Sa) tench Is located neat i nee eee poy en pe on tRWINDALE RIVE $500 DOWN IN JUDAH LAKE E 8 APARTMPNTS Dew APL ar AFIFD Mold’ Pt ob PO So BUTE DING : uD ee t ue the Basement High and Grade & t séslya fi bought a larger home ee | Of trade new 3 bedrm. modern ALT RENTAL NEEDS SATIAPIFI > business section sp beGroums Sit ia )balt bu, and churches of st : is good you | 1': acres On Oak Hill Rd Near M COLONIAL BRAND Homes and apartments furni ine) te Tals furnace 2-car garage $10,006 ihe) Gy hetee) we? No oe : iGe die bows with pay” FU RN ISHED MODEL | Mis Clarkston area. §70 a month BEDROO} mer 4 " fit crt ferme diate possession can ¥ . { C . dupes Seailes ith aluminum r an AIR CONDITIONED oe aie il “eure : 43 Immedia 1 we say ments of about’ $68 per PANGUS . Realtor w ~ price range Ss Houses « ; ments until April. Neec : ded 4 and siding i " BEDROOMS BEE OS RMORLTY For Sale F COLUMBIA 1 hedroom home | ments month Including taxes ris. M15, Ortonville NA_1-218 eater ILS 1) Ue) on $11. 200 fasurapee FNL IN 1819 M15, Ortonvill 514) CaseKlizabeth fea Fe 8 1000 . Oak floors Ol furnace as $82 MOVEs YOU IN Pontiac's most exctusive, modern BRICK 2 BEDRM 2 CHILDREN Sav VTE END Terms VETERANS ereeldsmily? Itlleaey pews ' $2, 500 DOW? NO ; 368 PER MONTH 1 tusent develop- ‘i t Om, ull! transport: | ne | jo you have a latee AV- i 6 rooms each side. In- | West side apartiaen welcome Fuil peseirn Ty og Sik toom home “oes oe res Tee EXCEILENT 1 BR home wall. | pe ee 4 bedroom home 1s for 2 bedroom bungalow Dy AIL Y 10 -8 Dup a es month. Only $1ibee. DLORAH BLDG. CO ment Open house ae Tid tation schools & ; ioe 4 10 to-wall carpet in | Ro Lot 105230 you' Family sized dining room, | ing room, dining ahs ee ball Le cone Bilder of National Homes bartered ay cyha taaie alina Ui Siow Mk ARTEL NURON | eee Pe one $10,500 FHA Terms at Te ea. fen location | UeMbE apedl tet and garage MF? ROSE $6,250 FE 2-912 : A 5 oo = é ; aved & i _ nies ~ Z ual entrances Idea: for working couple i 5S ACRES INCOME 7 Apartoients each has we ae eaiie Only closing cost of Prited to sell 7 [enreaints Y Between North Perry and, Sem OE es ES a= ona Beautiful kitchens With metal cahi A poem) Nee ces are < bedrootr home wilt part base own bath pee Gus furnace approximately $350 moves sou ip DEES) ais Montcalm wood floors, A soee dred, Ss fur- RENT sare full bascecent, nets Ip decorator colors with pias norm : 2 car Mee Mr inet hiaeklon toad pot tany Garage $14000 Terms ces copes a we — nace 2 iota: © rm 3 bedrm. bric “f : : f ne} : Pier, ay $a : ‘*S81ON 5 MYRTLE STREET | WwW n ches Be eee Hilts Neate TOLL oY Hurern St eo oohe price of $7500 81h) $800 WEST SUBURBAN Approx T'y silel AEN ON SR et ear you in thls . ? bedroom bungalow ing r] Cc UC C KI E R R E ‘AL Ti Yy A f bay deed no antes pares furnlabed FF 5 6ihi jt a Sp SN Avies 7 WR home Oak floors Mie A Regio hora ar coe cining eee vuext 26 6 ad daily and Sunday 9 to 9 ut te heat and hat water ‘soft) ; v4 “ et . Tie tes Got 11x20) Basement Brookivn Forced air heal tes Cee = eh MPLETE DOWN PA e} _ E ee ~~ ‘ furnished “Kit hen Ay Gece CLICAN ANGE IN etc) age ih 1 eopele! bekefront homer ues ste ar dea fee rebitnn room Ol . a Will censider prenling will re teat Be i or ! cos t OE ) : ; Gl > acral and many other fine fea fen moder} bedroom barn” Inil basement oper ou furnace Froced back yard Tan optian or lease call how one oe sinahty nrerd 7 = PAYMENT THREE BEDROOMS 1', BATHS NOTHING DOWN ues Pegi lek Waee as oe - Sg le " ° fl fos Sik Wg GO (MRS enh Conventent lertis TOTAL aa “ bi-ieve! home on 5 scenic acres. $72 Month | . aclioal (las heat bs Fepeadel is ns aie meh titi US ie fern MS Con i (! lUeDaue coriviléges A reciicbay (iat S/2 ror om timtted time no temsre of : wae | JI IM WIL fe . | | hehe erivilens lncluded (taxes insurance hut Bal) Uo ps ' . c pl NOTHING DOWN | | gees livin Security (deposiie requires Se te cis cioges PEO Il 1 leant 12 WOoONBW YORK ol aupli - HSL) Oa en ene | _ Ze 3 bedroom, larg nN Rerkea, cil 1 bedroain modech home sue r ‘ : 3 eit jane 3 ot om home $8500 Low REAL FSTATE & INSURANCE 4 2 bedroom es . a a : ]: ig g. G 455 . STEELE REALTY, 135 Highland ple oes space itchen, e ty ADULTS ONLY 1 rise 7 ; to aa win ee ye rl os . ae a rail, becemiert PUA tern ; 14a) BALDWIN ae ; +0 eee oy a Vee eaie i Dt ORAH BLDG co Rd (M59) at Highland, Mich. MU- ; water sewer, inonth Plow! Kent fh Wy hie a \ " ; 8 NICE , 98 closing costs abd - - ecu) ce Macrae BE Te 1 in ant and tion! | 1 CTD EN. Bellon rau MOpmRs RICE», RM oer vient iniere-t Pav. BY OWNER 4 BEDRM HOUSE tual 205 | FREE Gardner COURTEY BST Ae NEAR OCT (ail eblchl Auiell dean poy) (86 Wallen) FR Ane Las iS per month OR 3-178 or FE is include! iaxesfandlin: Gas heat. Full p ; ACRES. MODERN 10 BALMEF BT APT Geter With two moder louses —upstaite rented Small Pn race 8-607) ____SCBY OWNER® 5 a Choice of stove or refrigerator or : ( : , ' il ' \ \ 1 VAI 4.0102 purance ee 3 bedroom home. $3,000 down. | Fk 86918 ew i peduiiel fled melt unl Fae ; (ENE A) OS . IDFAL FOR Cou Wcewucerse washer or dryer ; ‘UN ! Feb [st FR 4 5000 Ik VMS | ( WN | ) \ : . SMALI HOME : ita heed- N NORTH SIDE 4 ROOMS. | zi BE at td eS, 1 YOU CAN nee IN TODAY! hue r a oe soy Winn 8 MODEL. ple. feasonsble, lew repaire pros 0 ities. Hardwood firs SEMILLAKEFRONT MODERN, 3 10AM—@ PM «p MY Files = : rnom brick i et Small dowh payment 220 8 bath isnd lutiives nd fenced yard bedroom, 6 rooms automatic oil | ron RENT 2 BEDROOM BRICK NCH 14.500 $2 900 Raie or duplicate J beitraom bri rE 31718 anytime plastered walls and room, || = ae ei e tiandy, Fast Side joca 3 eta ole FHA oR 10465 contemporary Open Saturday med dad Bad tet G KERVICE ner $8 250 with easy terms heat, complete canes er ulomatic hol water $65 Met eee > Sunday 2140 Garland FE 4468) MULTIPLE LISTING cae Fr 44361 ' . all furniture and applianc ¥ |) DAILY 2.7 SUNDAY 127 TER: A PTS. tion ee ko avacie NOW 4 BRDRM HOM LAKE FP RIV ina & in| ARG E R CO ; a - _ water, gas, caved street, schools per omortth Minn down payment FR § 3008 lerrace 33 W HURON FE 5818) ELIZABETH LAKE MODERN 4. Full price $7.950 81.000 down. | SLC JE, ‘oat ke Front Brock ON 8 KH OGM BRICK modern bres 7 _ yy BEATIN Geraeci(Reut oF Phone Lake Orion MY 3288 399 Cameron off Featherstone 1 We wish to announce to our © For lease 1 mk fo ; Very fine 4 reom — W BRICK rm I s { M59 's mile east Iriends and new wer are persone: cop mesiate piacere o beilronnis carport eats0 fot MA terrace nicely decorated. carpe RO ae E os re ecg 113 to sell FE 5-2990 - _ Owner = pie snore o 58. a f uto coh i i bing oom ihe te] ' vide eee == - ? lv handling the rentain of the Jat werage automatic heat and ey ting room om A a “e Sea 5 $16 a) Libera FHA terme Only GENES DRIVE NEAR SCHOOL BY OWNER | ~o-RM. : a4 Ca!) FE 8-8192 for information lowing bulidings owned by unt vot water BAO per mont! RACHIPIOR t68 modernized Kitchen J big | i Ver, nice netghborheod 2-bed- country, with 1 acre a £0 pale EM 3-6536 selves 2 earn fo one Irealin $500 down Alinoet ut ristied } tet roume builtin bath gas heal nEEEOX 1 ACRE IN TOW aie @ ir ft , 2 room catpeted living room, auto, ground 2Xbedrm., living rm, M R _ No ) ARCADIA APT? " - a A foem tiadett | : garage comvenient to hus serv Thos deme wil merit your at ul Neagu r is j lens \ hii ‘heat large jot Small down pay- kitehen, dining rm. bath 4 rms FRANKIIN APIS FR 4 (dat t th eller! tate be: ause a smo e $1 000 down nee ( ous of 9 carge cae an en 4 “OL 19111 neent Owper MY 3-3711 finished in knotty pine pean pst re. Wer aid eee ne ee SN Fuertbeans roams carpeted ving reat er Horhester FOR you R sear de pega | ‘ee Ol! furnace elte hot water. | ‘Ss INDUSTRIAL HENTA! Ss LOSING MY HUMP: WiLL SELL. . reyoare $4elT dining toon ‘ : CAUL USER Garage Want my equity dowo—_ ; nea oF | aNot om 8810) FR LOIS Etonee Bebe bens | Pete” oh aa uCLHPLS peo Fy We i ates : oi Wo Har : ” ; ; 3 ROOM iT NEAR DOWN-| tients accepted ef ! r 44) ORCHARD LAKE AVE t . BE b-4267, : town parking, FE Lane Rest Home. ; é i= eo THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1959 | VALUES lies ie dias fer ‘heme witht beast nly bath up, extra ees carpeted livin “fal aw Lee ee pat] Beat Reid of tt - e: ri or owner will lease with space, oak oars, pasted ‘was to buy or rent. ; gas , city water. Had e, ev in NORTH Off Joslyn. The ery bet consign, Guly fi best buy area, 3 bed- Yjoad terms or owner might room ranch bi in 1956. Brick) trade en imeome property. layin, poe full INCOME WEST SIDE—§ & bath too? + naters built in = — eae vote ot aa Q s i j * : Fae Nabe | earn ee igre r 8 owner @ a sie sell, r mee to $i1,- Ful perce only a 1,200 , $85 income from NORTHERN HIGH AREA = Also SORES afgneee® Sint nat ss than one ear. ea ue every aa minum sid terms. — we 4 years 0 old ttractive eric, r genti, upet apt. will pay for thia prop- Sal nice bed bath, spacious Shy ll bide nari .- mae peel al, per . meurence #44 per cent interest. William Miller Realtor FI 2-0263 eee expertly er oe ol ea BrP ry ted between 1076 W. Huron Hemiin & Aub ra , Just west Open 8 to 9 ef Rochester a, 8 Merge bee room TP ors eearpeted living) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE room, planter, Roman brick fire- sities ‘ull ceramic tile bath. I = patel | uy hen with loads of area. Attached ¢ and enclosed Best cioee te do ment, sidew: Total price $5, SM ALL STOUT'S Today A-! Se $687 00 room, for this Gesirable : family home. — rental oa and bath each, red ¥ ¥ en water and sewer. SMALL nein ee We have here an idea! lo- Real rustic is ranch home, rales Buys lo- full ware: eit 500 ter: FARM located on prey acres in Clarkston rg large eras peeseway ioe a garage, full Soe gegen O55 nm rc ea. pare ae Pes Only $1,500 down. OAKLAND LAKE 345 OAKLAND A re -__For Sale Houses 43, For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale. Houses 43 . | BARGAIN! BARGAIN! ” ‘ COLORED 5 Rms. Cy a ie, eo ake ~ NY WRIGHT ane AYE ge PE 5-941 MULTIPLE. toe SYLVA Walnut paneled screened porch, lge ies oh space. Ess gerage, 1440 Avondale, FE “income Property 43A 4392 On 3-194r DR AYTON PLAINS wits. ce gg MS ‘toaga i fro mectiuse Se nelude Yruaces and hot eee ters ¥ fe se ey em aise +. k ane is g at the un- believably low cost o $52.400 with YIOLMES-BARTRAM. Ninoet’ OF OR 3-3296 For Sale | Lake | e Prop. 44 aoe UNION LAKE 3-bedroom home with livin flea” Ctra hia. tal Sorina tee isase e boboo! distriet Gitered Tor “on only $8,050 i a eee & GREGG 'f @ 1959 by NEA Service, na, TM, Reg, U.S, Pat Of TIZZY. 4 , by Kate Osann bane \ 1-21 For Sale Clothing 56 a “NOTE MOUTON FUR COAT BLACK COAT, B OTT. dresses, very nice. Gise 16 to 18. BLACK PUR GOAT FULL length. Size 40-42. 319 E. Beverly COMPLETE DY'S WARDROBE, nee di pew, sizes 9-10. MA FIELD or GOAT. size 3. never ar wapek dress coat, size 19, MA 65749 GABAR N OAT TAM - BARDINE, OORT fur collar. Hs Shark in DOr very nice coat, he cloth, al size o Chea LAbY's TER FPUR-T RIM — ae be & 0 FE ¢1241. atin lg $15. rpg Hon a vue. FE MAGNIFICENT CHANTILLY LACR wedding gown, fullette cap, crino- _line, Size 8 MA_6-5809 NEW ie! 8 VEIL, 615.00 E 94126 ft a SS nd, ee Kinds sive 1618 PE 28043 Sale “Household Goods 57 1 TV SET 110 cass ST UP- _ stairs Ponta | 2 PC “LIVING "ROOM SUITE, BED- | complete, large chest of drawers | Utility table, coffee table. condition. $124 complete or _Separately ¢ OR 31848 eee good | sell ll $6 Oakiand Ave. Sale House Household ape 57 LARGE Soar prone es i a earnoor Pur wood metal work 3 _ Stools, 45139 Union. LOB + ANGE (1948). $65, 11 fe et Hig 2 bead floor furnace, Goed len ol! tank, SS: oa het wfier _ tank. 30 gal, 640: 36373. MATCHING a & CHEST wits mattress & springs. Good cond. FE 2-6042. DINT matching hutch $150, 3 green and grav sectional ay Sah te leather chair. Call afier NEW PORT BLE SEWING Ma- ehine, peversl is atio washers, ROY's REPLACEMENT PARTS FE 2-402] orge oi] burner $15.00 Refrigerater it ae a : (20.00 Fursikure 90 eveny tity HOME 104 8. Saginaw EB 3-$423 NORGE AUTO WASHER .. 6165 7 cu. ft refrig hike new at) Norge $269 11 cu retrig.. | Admira! 400 lb freezer hero! | on to Choose Fie p WAYNE OABE! | 121 N. Saginaw FE 5-6189 a FABLE ¢ CHAIRS. Lt OIL HEATERS Coleman's, ge! EL ling below cost. All sizes, «| MA | OVER | “ye USED TV éBYSs. PROM BUIL 16x48 is Wan’ 4x8x% fir , . SITES red. mi Press Box 79. Burmeisters CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES 32 ft bdl. lath ties 10 pca. or more) iysoore ‘ —s V-grooved mahogany las insulation. per M nes um comb. doors. comp rade A flush doors, 1%'' easssas oun Stanlev Aluminum Windows Burmeister's 2 er rage breeze- NO DOWN PAYMENT TO Only a stone's throw from 3 PIECE LIVING ROOM $14.93 up TV antennas. $0.95. : ? ’ cB terms, apres bald ctl two lero case heme OU the are — Lees ae “oath —— or : “Wanna borrow my shin guards, Sis? I know the kid you’ re aucee dinette set Excellent con- W ALTON T Vv NORTH ee LAU) MBER ; er lease : | area, dar 438%. i cons i ity room, gas heat; iby baits. beth ranch stvie home with EM 3-43 or ag M 33314 going to baby sit tonight!” 7 PIEGE BLOND BEDAM SET | ee seat | 040, Coeler oe Pd. aru #4171 AUBURN HEIGHTS MANOR — Newly decorated. atura! jJalousie enclosed mecnnew sy LAKE ont - sen Hollywood beds, maple din FULT ae n 8 ar to 6 daily Here ig @ most attractive all kitchen cabinets with formica ppacions ga car eArese, | 2 bedroom modern, hot water; ing table & 5 chairs, fireplace PINK “ENAMELED FULT sizF Bandar am ia Dm. brick ranch built 2 piers ae tops, Others to choose from. ree dseaped lots, dis heat, attached barare, Mi & . ae M L _fintures, PE. 6-8807 - ae Drexel. 1 yr. ald Deliveries aval ee _ rooms | or en, e vided asement with jarge lake frontage Business Opportunities 51 oney to Loan 53 (J WAY OF BURNER & 280 OT! - y EEP AND PORK — HALF ing room with Romen brick wall recreation area. Vacant and a NN I ee | Mf Cooley PHILCO AUTO DEFROST RE. manatee Opdyke set FE oat full ceramic tile ady f ey at only ea a ____ {State Licensed Lenders) ta k SVs! $145 Oabeliff off Cool hh. MU- se set ee use| SC eel _o Roi Reatok ixcou mate Heres Nene iach soot eae SD [Stra aetony gene i @ furn ht housekee units | é FURNITURE. EXCELLENT ~————- | _ with blower, - 18.2 en with ‘double sink. OF range Meer Webster School, 6 room | $250 DOWN Fake Lots and Lake Priv New hot water heating plant New -ARE YOU NOW nM fon 3968 “Macieit Bi = eee pes : os i ELEC WATER HEATER 42 Gal . Mahogany cup- @cre Clarkston garage Lee lo wntown La + : at Fiate iron 2 tac sso a shallow well pump egg alt ag operons ded tin i ary comer ty fureece | Kiss your landlopd goodbye. ccerenee shopping at door. Wind-| O-ion Sacrifice at 9.750, terms Back to Work? TPIFCE SILVER GRAY BEDRM | REFRIGERATOR, PERFECT CON. _with supply tank tank FE ‘i nace. recreationa! area with fire- oe to a eae Oaace i move fate sab cory he = e A paved soos pert re te Roy erty ae ekerast 4, a outtit, Double dresser. bookcase dition First $30 Nes PE 2-641). FT 83.000 ate NEW , doce! ‘ ie s 8 ‘8 mi y ” pees, LI erase S31 the. moving to California. Walters “Lake. A el rent _ard. Phone Lineal 8471}, a Bhisg ther pores ie =| IF you: RE BENIND , Pup ‘in og pee ere RE cua sweepers | ao Ducts & tank. MApie : . eal family set- } : e tecian! enter, smal a y pay Sylvan Lake Model tA ae 3 00 Eales ae vaaak oun one ore finer a 42° Orchard Sahar Tye Electric _ eot- SL ee GAB & Complete home. Seo ge | Se You ean pay off all your bills| 7-pigcE LIVING ROOM SUITE,| FE 4-51 ? licate §14.600. Open Sat. & Sua. ~~ Y ET’S TALK and have one small monthly pay- ’ wand ues daan Seed AAS so 2M- E, ae : < eis) JUNE. port and chatr, PORT BIG ZAG ATTACH ARM-FRESH ME. OY nnett, ne, Immeculately clean. 6 extra Warren Stout, meas 2140 Garland, 'SINESS”’ ment. 2 modern step tables, matching sow Late model Electrolux! Beet Roast 49¢ Jb ealtors since 1023 size rooms With modern tiled Open Till 6 For |! Sale Lots 46 BUSINESS a) coftee table, 2 decorator iamps. 1405. Terms. Curts Appl. Pork Roast Je Ib. * ca Evans & Phe 1-4 ‘| _— & bath. Dandy “paint: TT N. Baginaw St. Po. MVE Esi6s W EW IL. HELP YOU! All ter 000, Pe only iy anny, 108 Z| | ork C ‘oa at basement with recreation ig ' ove a ‘ork Sausage 3 lbs | room. Timken _, sg as 5 Outs tien SITE NEAR If You Like fe) mip 500 ake Ave. | Pe = “turner # ot cua. ‘ork leat’ abe storms and screens. Nice rionvilie, $3.69. 950 dows the best people —- best food. B RROW "UP “TO $5 P Po DINING RM ST 566 wit | = + FE eef Short ribs 43¢ ib. 900 fasta ee arepetm et | ciream "si i150. 4200 down | 8nd Choicg spbaie, ee, ars be separately ik, etinut oni —"ayiie WERRES APECAE— | Har’ ST $950 drive. Tp toel earpetine and $000 FOR Beery Oy z yR- Pea 2002238 ft ‘building site. Can be setting. ob of "eh tees Ih table. oor lamp. Heavy gauge | Repossessed applisne | reat side pork ane Will bullg 3 bedrm. home on your extras. Convenient to Tel-Hu-| _>oedrm. home OF ee into 2. jots. $1,200, prime hig acer wi n eemportirs | Y C2 ® . pleibem Wg 1 cubte | Fresh ham oe lot Ful bestest heee POTTS Spillet ge ree ee One-third acre with part owner:| formes’ Suthtamtial down per. wae . Ce ROS. “WOOL FACE. 315 05 dryer $198, 13 euble ft. Top-of- | OPDYKE MARKET heat, oak foots, ie bei tea er f LDS ead ship in 2 lakefront lots, $1,000./ ment required Shown only by FINANCE COMI ANY Reversible, $16 50. ir art £4. | Tine OB retrig | $268. All items in| Garner Walton & Opdyke fu " Em inster tug warranty own deilvers, | See our model. Don McDonald Johan ' Winter priced lekefront lots —| °oPomment, e ds, $5 95 Pearson Furniture. 42 LO ey | SHANTY 9 Wh _2 . ' M: ACENT east PANCUS, Re at down, Ceased cs fe . mein hic’ pontine, Brgy eta Ey BU Brehiard mabe A728 Cc] ae fe a Nn r pen Shu LR SEMINOLE HILLS. 3} BEDROOM What better way to s e Cc. GUS, Realtor . akland County, on e 1 FT CHEST TYPE DEEP : \ mae x wat tire, vig 9s Colonia! 7 years old. ehgill this, lovely three. bedroom (eaty 119 M16, Ortonville NA 722815 way ced) welse | tremage is Borrow W ith Contidence 7 oT oe at RE 08 Cass FE 5-612) Double bow! s bedrese. S05 )), vine Leo peut Neat a5 a nd Three cor? 2 pac pelea E on | HERRTNOTON DRIVE | atmosphere Good serrate 5 to $500 2 s qcupanes Rita Deco l TR ADT. IN DE pain wis wit wg voting . BR Leueeen Ay eu escsunareesd Realtor fring, room. separate dining 1m. | gv owe twa ae reg Tor | improvement as cideriy owner Household Finance ference, of cheap for cash Other Guar Elec waaber $2095 | Se colored “path vet with, Veompaie: Atl "ia exesiee! (te [2 W Huron st | Ph PE 43525/ semodcled kitchen with 10 ft. re | BY OWN! GREET, Rochester,, bes severe handicap and is Comper alien of Pontios ee ee ne eee “usi'com Ap suelese sere ee) es _ 900.80 —— [oe LE ee nee de med Pg) casement near col an 196"250. Well re.| forced to sell. 3% 8 inaw St FE 4.0535 ares Hg UE dateododd ° Meaeca al cup becaceta 629.95. ot Btiinina 6 pewly deeora stricted. OL 1-1350 oS Awe eee Su ORNS: OUT ye 2 pe jivin ite... 890.88) 1 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE With stonl, ga beat. gas weler MICHIGAN BL SINESS | GET CASH QUICKLY’ | Units Morea ap ROpRON Ure, intron ate BS Shei alle EASY BRO \V V N re eet ec Hae Pull prise Ree ketene uae eet OATS COR PORATION | - Up 4 $5 'e} by fee ge inte? “Gamuel ige- sm oir healer ee a ades . only $9,900 with $1,200 down and | WEST SIDE - Dwight street. 62.000.| JOHN A. LANDMESSER. BROKER | pliances. MApie 4 pe. wood dine $i4 os balance on land contract’ FHA | NORTH MERRIMAC street, 60x110 | 1573 8 Telegraon R ARC OAs sfOVE MOST Barr. | MANY vorter 0 TEMS rage Yoors NOTHING DOWN-—Lovely. modern) terms available It is vacant.» PARK AT OUR ONT DOOR TO BUY eee rm. bungalow with full base-| Call us, we have the key. Owner Michi aN AVENUEB-—130n225. Low | FE a lan chee oo i pe Ww y MAN: Ss = ove maAn oR rt PRY | ADMIRAL DELUXE REFRIGERA. Pactory” Haves * all standard Thi af Oak floors. Alum. storms has moved out of state | WODERN TaTtaATL SERVICE BTA- . ener te Pay, tor dreom| Newly decorated “Real value” $650 DOWN ja IDLAND STREET — 100x100 | tion. Located across from shop- se deep treses. caste) ide | 100 Fike Frere Ci | raee Gm see oe ent Suburb extra ‘bain About $250 closing costs is al] you ) | ping center im Walled Lake For Loan Company trost. Sear warranty Frigidair® TRADE GAS RANOK FOR ELEC Word and see, foldaway closet drs. Ranch ne ne exh c | need. Here is a real buy for Mr money chen ROKEE ROAD—60 ft. frontage urther infor Call MA 4-2461 | eleotric carpe pelanes $2 per wk trie Vie Munro Elec- | Disappesring stairways ciactinee tease (By ig man, Only a iittie repair to pw’ FRANKLIN ROAD iS. of Sou Fvenings after 7 pm. Call MArket —Senick s MY 337! | trie Co 1060 W. Myron | pice, cutside window shutters. =o bout $1,300 down, you $600 DOWN—Modern 6 rm home {his seven room house in op | Blvd) $1,100 . | _ 4-204) . A BEAUTIFUL SINGER “ELEC TRADE ELEC RANOE FOR oss Ele g¢ door operators. ops posal. e 4% per cent) oF pared street el posernone mere Abed d Se ee © | STERLING STREET . eres _—= trie sewing machine as Bag tba‘ R 8B. Munroe Elec, Co, Bop tn or call Ton tree estimates. = | aths ireplace xcellent h Tear | quipped fer decorative stite Ming ' : _Hur meme ot Bis per. month, condition tae GE erg se | AUBURN AVENUE frontege — 220| , 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG | only slightly weed yours. for bel. GsED We REBUT? & OUARAN he :ton e anise’ ) ineluding taxes and insur- BELDUOR TRADE Das Aas FHA TERMS ft. Zoned eommereial. ar Tl ge ance of —o day er me nth | teed. Ober T di fon Lake 8 n ERRY DOOR ‘SAL ES ' ance rr ge r Here 1s a home you will be proud | L ANS otal ¢ apila Union Village pire So 18 Paddock FE _3-0203 : | rage. Large lot Good. basement plenty of siarage space and gaz| Nicholle & Harger Co aliniel imams ee WASHER Wa). ne. Used Trade- ‘In Dept. aero ae cae a Screened porch A good wel] built — ‘g 4 3 a HURQN FE_ 5-8183 : with drawer, g1500. Ph F COUNTRY peti el a el Gotdloly tae wake a en re Ue isaga ft | LOT 30. x 180 POR BALE or | RAR - HOTEI 2-$100,000 | ep ee hatintre tancone ded bow enh mausats 038 Sone, swans sit se | getene “Shit | home, land contract er 6 caSpeted living reom with natural| trade fer late model car or truck. Owner's gross shows eppron. $70.- 30 E. PE-$-0421 sive $36. Maytag wringer wash 4 breakfast set) $20 50 HOT WATER HEATERS Yo Gal IEW \ | housetrailer. Ask for Mr Brown fireplace, carpeted separate dim- | Li 3-508] | 600 r yr. in liquog bar and | Sane ENDL SERVICE | er 835. Electric stove $35. Table el ee ae oes gas New Consumer wer ap- eee | Eves. call OA 8-2618 ing room, up te the minuw f° kiteh-| FoR SALE. LAKEFRONT LOT. $30. income from rental of = and chairs $12, PE 6-2766 liSecener, chest & bed $30 50 Hs cies’ Eo aCAlT at oti across the river into wooded g11.500 LAKE FRONT — en with plenty of cupboa Pies. | South side of Woodhull Lake Sood rooms Downtown location | BA Loak . Livin STONE. RUTO WABHER. RECONDE Table bulicite (€ chalice $0 bo : hse ores ig Aly mares: c area from this 3 year old, ives Modern bungalow 246 °s ES ce in ‘run Basement ead eat te IS | Seer ey aly the: p00 wl 0 64 W wrence St. PE 41598 tioned, guaranteed §} B. | Apt electric range +4 Geslees ar tc oitercalncr “8. custom built, ae | [ents old. Attached brerseway &| shower yand ny Oil heat. eas THIGH HILL VILLAGE | 060 "down. See’ wis one sew! Munro Biecirie Ce, {000 W. Hu. Raab ave EcoNoMY" \gan pies eats 393 Orehard Lx. * = : water hea or ew ce ’ Chotc» pulldt sites. Low as $150 | i a — = pe dog fualiigy ona road var Wil wade or cy bcs | Tage: Bowron sous fom ee down Excellent bakneing te bulla RI-AT.TOR PARTRIDGE, A-1 SPECIALS — | 291.8 Sapinew PE 9-011 | HORSE DRAWN CUTTER EX. Quet wogd floors, and ca | he ie rive by your own home | Businesses throughout Mich LO ANS yr My CHOICE, SELECTIONS tern fv +19 Lad UsED RA-| egtient condition, oite A farm eting i = bl ; N 20 s $8 eac o-phon: com bination * By Fri Sacrifice priced at #16. |DONETAON erimgeewieuny |) ele Wo RUTGERS L ADD’ S [Te oY oun Hee 5 21" table mode! $30 65 Used refrigerator. $48 06 Sweet's sya ta met al IE a tl 950. . bedrooms. Fireplace Pull base-| Only 2 years old. Five rooms and | PORERTIAL M&DtCaY $20 to $500 oy ote ave mysracters Sreengitionaliy adio & he 422 W. Hu- Said formeremd “ee ve wae 200 ment 1% baths Attached breeze-| ui! led bath Full basement. oil | 4286 Dixie Hwy, oF -1231 ApbitasluceractN on wo} Waren ron. FE ¢11 sive fence sid beady pool ro , NEAR way & 2car garace “Here is a| heat. gas water heater, fenced | 3885 Lapeer Rd “#292 arse it ree me, protential! Fast. one-visit serv 24 months poeoeem PE 4-404 vyger pn R ; % ge let puninading lovely home and fust like new.’ yard and alum Alba ght Pte or medical a ee ee or clinic to repay. Phone $-8121 or pen # to BD i" ae &. rue. ee hed open ole 8-8809. WATERFORD Tig (eerie ghee LAD Next to elty property, at General} come in ieeoT Aha Sie Gg vou wa BE | | RINGER TY fic TPOINT APPLIAKCE vaya oe ED BROW N, _ Realtor and balance of 874 per month in- NEED MONEY ry ptt oo andl ha FOUND & re Lene Og wd ets aye be or OR 0176 W. Huron E 2-4810| cluding insurance and taxes. H & A itt = ot | ‘ a MATTRESS HI na aioe Listing fete 1a & xo BRMPOTEAD am Grey BUILD? Paul M. _ Jones. Real Est. ome uto wet “ oft runt Sie - tr YOUTH, ED XD hb egg | Hopital Et 7p. WITH MATT Mee of all kinds. N ht eels ———— $ room ranch built, in 3 MULTIPLE LieTING service | -—E°* FF 50810_or FE 2-397] Excellent pullding gites with good eee bith - OAS Loan Company viet! Sur tind. NEW & cae, “ot EAR ENG TS ay eciKts JET Pi PUMP or 3rd bedroom. Kitehen BY OWNER eseily build your own home. Low SM AL “a * oe ee | “In. 21-ft. lengt! : . We will build @ modern, 3-bedrm | — ( COUNTRY HOME 30 ACRES ADJECENT TQ HOLLY | excellent opportunity phone Mr Want A Good Mortgage : BRAND NEW mpoU Ge ence WIN QALVANIZED PIPE 134. sein, BLA lengths pate * am Sen home with oak floors and full} Attractive € room home Nicely Ready to sybdivide. Onty #400 |. Griffith If your home needs an improve- n a P pets ae | eenta per ft. in 21 ft. lene a | wAVE FuU! ING “ BP os baxement on vour lot for $9.975 | located on Adams Rd near Lake = hae) |e ment, and your debts consolidat-| &fd mattress = galvanired pipe, 17% cents ate rm. 173.8. Bagi PE, _$-2100 We have a mode] home to show Orion Offers 6 rms bath | SUN OIL CO ed. all or see us gt once. Don't! _ 42 Orehard Leake Ave | {n 21 ft lengnts. 3 in. sot] oes PL TYWOOD- REALTORS FE 40528 you [erect al escent oslo) land oa ‘ wail. 5's pep cont interest CORN Lay Wi HOLLYWOOD 4159 per length 4 in soil : 2 Hable heat. 4 car arage 5 acres of STEELE REAL TY, 136 Highian Vinewood 3-4200 Detroit . red p ¢ robes %&” fir, GIS $7 50 a 4G deeas Eves & Sun. FHA or GT financing available Inn $20 00 suse Rd (MS9) at Highland, Mich, MU- BENDEROFF Seowte Y taeirt i S50 WARHER | ae, Oo mitetee: tates . Pra pirscore by Spt NCH FY HOME 3 ‘A WrBSTER REALTOR tual ¢-2046 830 toS pm orafter7 pm. | FE 8-6580 92 W. RMuren ee 5 a," birch G99. CS*s«CS TS iialands facade AOE SB) W M. Oxtord, OA 8-3132, Orion. MY_ 2-79 ae Phone OArfield soot . i seehene! aetna 6 ie i, ? Tica ae oo Teed p WEAT ee M gator ei to . screens Close to schools. Lge lot | A REAL BU y For Sale Farms 48 Swa 55 machine $15. Apt gas stove &3 new 1664 Giddings Rd Genuine formica be: oot. bottles esti monthly pey- K NE D t See, So Rn ES TAVERNS vor = bet) shay tentare rm) erent & TL AAR A” ACUMINGM a 140 Beiter. Acre VE 2-384) Waiton Bivd rm. house, 180 ACRES. Ae Onoy isso: 8 er a ‘RBA Ae nstall now at low winter prices BUILT BA $5 bs. ealtor lot 100x860 $500 down, Low rm. — re MONEY MAKERS - Co . WIT MATTR Bave up to 30 per eent on ae a. WANT A GOOD PRICE 3101 W_ Huron 43569 = month ments Tbie 6 ROOMS Bingle bed Mprings and mattress! Alum storms aod swoings. No| Pree delivery. 192;8. Sesinaw NEW. 5 Open Evenings ‘til 9 won't lest Cai DINNAN YEAR PONTIAC. $42,000 gross $10 OR 3-2836. money down, ist pymt. Spring, FE 61816 eos Custom Built Home: ELIZABETH LAKEFRONT R. J. VALUE ie Realtor os ware _—_._FE_¢8T| Price 421560. 's down. Rent, #100 $4,950 DAV 3 CHAINS, “HALT. 4) JOR VALLELY CO, AL rie _ 3, bedroom home, with country | 14) OAKLAND AVE | FE 5.060 Sale Business Property 49 inelates De® : sagt “hirer mae ee ee et ana r fees, Me DUNLAP kitchen. 1M baths. Pirepiace LL EVENINGS ‘TIL §: TOTAL PRICE il hganody por pd po i ‘ : Basement, 80 ft. of perfect ie MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE NEAR MT. CLEMENS 618.000) 1 4 2 chest, and mise Selle OIL mile west _ CUSTOM BUILDER FE #1198) Ojger home but in wonderful c —— BY OWNER: * room ont ‘ee phe R ee 815, oon Mana Where con you rie i? BinTNG AM suite, “MAHOGANY | _¢§ wil deliver, | r SPECIAL S SMALL HOUSE ON LAKEFRONT dition ites Broker, FE re a) | waee iad nbn —ee ~ per noe gale a Grade mh in as ee US es we og Sapte house. a NEEL TRAY Gas water heater 30 E . $4095 sie Seiad el NO FE feoms, automatic olf heal, tied | dea. Mich NEAR MT CLEMENS. $33 tralier, lot or WHAT HAVE DELUxe “MARAT ELectRIC 0693 | Blee. water heater §2 gai 560.95 $12,500 WONDERFUL GouE “NEAR kitchen & bath Floored attic, = grocery & meat market Toss. Price $16,500 with $8,000 you May be used fo ran, 30” «oven Copper trim. Inch sOlL BYBE 3 = 7” hs ee wpace heaters 13 Mile & Woodward, Tiled bath large utility -connects to store with Tiving uarters own. Rent, $100 per month in- part down payment Fully automatic Two years old. Bump Pum 8 $173.00 & Kitchen Large living rm., din- car gare e with cement drive otse Phone Den Tre '3#150 or | ‘cluder steam heat. Real estate $175 OR evenings 34 CMBIENG “Fe sn 0 Kew Xo .t@ ing ell. Basement. 2 bedrooms | Lake’ privileges. on leabeth Fepiles to aie reas 4, car be purchased. : wr F, BOY a AND COWTRACTS : LE ON ALL ELEC | 13 Fe oa "SRE ? Osx flooring, Liber Jeet rege tore fa | ORONO a al Un BOA Mite as" CN toate LE Coal | weet mn tca fie: | Mee’ 2 tate sere IRS = i 4 own ema en i CER OUI EEE aoe gn, TUMMEAAM MK | MCE SOME, fats fee | For Sale or Exchange #0 \Baternan | Bax meekTMDRVEN| Particse brvemiey beeen Sal a ive: with fireplace, eiso corpeled 3%) One Fie es he cackee Rice lawn with outdoor er. | amy a N, UTICA, $1200 monthly gross jectric range oo... sie es | axis RUG PAB iN EXCEL baths, large recreation room with! properties on Une | market, ne TRADE $4.50) EQUITY IN 3 BED-| Price $16 down Ges tanga $29 LUMBER fire dream kitchen wit ie morn aa ieta rece) apa nochieietine Ait k home on| foom house, basement, Rent $125 per month includes s $10.95 fone CABIN Py deat PE 29786 built-in oven, range, refrigerator, roped aes tated ary lar ER AREA Brie [tl pall a} lot street, corner lot, built in ahry living quartets al nN Sel | $0 lass sso 630, 60x80 $22. ate freezer. se @ disposal, and of your oWn, with Levante Ful” base ment, 2-car acai Baldwip-Waiton area for free and “CRUMP. practic Hg Vt) afte i INE At- Dishmaster. 2car plastered ga- ts pri el cs tou ue a) clear smaiier home om acresge.| GRATIOT NEAR PORT HURON. REALTORS FE 40528 Auburn ae neues te oe} new, take over balance ress es teeninl t Foe Bla ast ra +ite A gr Bg Mas 2 Bre. 8 sn saltouom Tina “ck i Ot HOLS | Set ER Bat tro Piwll bata TO B x a Loot imap fe "STATEWIDE Business Opportunities 51 erty and home. 8 etree name brands Scratehed. Terrific yee ra ogee Reni) Grater ae | san tesa Date | w noon meee rasp ron Pa Soar ss Sat ah VE “SPECIALS A an many vans trom which t0 choose beng used” ap stecbe : apt, mnt 6° 8 ee aa i este serge lot, a ottete Jaecetd Sr ATEWIDE norescest. “Yes” Orch ake Aaa Abveel verted Le we il 1 . COLORED any name 3 vecrmms| ies, ser “tline appl: wk ‘Bp rc See epee ee tees | Me re Berle tree ert a a aie ry Iele TY 4 ie! decorator fireplace base. ments wh Broker. #14 Nort wan Breet INT 8. Telegr Pa e-0021 Se a ol 7m. sate era 8 WP iON PRESORE BONER | exe 013 95 en mn ake aad cate ts. |OUTSTANDING HOME TEMPLETO vellabie Chast and upright, Spe: Fe eeteen endo burner FE CASH and CARRY BEDROOMS $13.980 A RRC Auto Sunph & Hardware, Sas Kae Gea cial low prices Sent) sat so =| ints w pine ebeicing tbo te 10 ' ria ter terms tor this well ga Exceilent ation Inventory & iE Fv 6 ti " Plt gPavisburg. ” aL” ELEC WEATER ato x healer is? w pine stripping 2e fin. ft. ja th rieh Last time this home will be offered. | fixtures at cost Building on rental Restaurant _ tive ‘ ix3 ine stripping lin ft, jl 7 Cais wall carpeting co $10,900, should make « fest ttle. pasis Volume showed increas ; a GAS RANGE GOOR conDrTION | FS. sinks and apne Séc_ Ea. : ramic tile bath, lovely Eiteh- eee eR ld eae ues Sn” fitten, "Sine dition Heats" approsiga fy not Price, $18, Call PE 2-2941. Lesnéry trays, ottas, ware eprd a ft. ' en with hood and vent fan, .. butlt Mew a - ae . a ‘gAVE PLUMBING | tin ft, W ideman fas” heat good" warage, foom home has deo: | AR YOU LOORING FOR a BOAT ca LILY 3 : endition, off hes’ | Gk ¢ BURNER STOVE CABINET. 172, south Saginaw _8t tae sane “— ao other options species ed inside & owt acre| ness? Get ine free “Michigan heart of miay City. P ' ge Willer: siab—refriggrster — weehing ms- REAL ESTATE N EVES | cellent location. : ares Se ek FS: gy 9 Realigr Real ment ome. 5 ALL BARGAINS PE eae oe mupon which will accommodate 3 horses NE Te empleton, Rea = 00 : os OrS wre an As : ' = : - . Make ‘s, all lengtha—de ft. VACANT HOME ore -LEVEL Ra ober. Mt bake’ : bad LCkERS TRAILER OR CAR wih 16 f% of frontage bates Hy THTUBS elt exe gs hundre rar tridge | stht.tets: ote gertgct fee any = JANUARY DAZE — LUMBER CO. ary _ ot forced © aah es totes tae te Deluxe vice | 2812 TIMBERS — wit _ “BIRD” TO SEE heat, @ one 7 enn boeteaat none se 4 rae naeivered $78.90" average. rae, om ortable 13224 ft. ving roont. waco Station - ed. Deliv. aioe! BRICK a For tig. com mmnes eo Be ton Ry hy vaeet LAND BSF ag sarod Deliv - . Feeellent quailty — ol] lengths Seidom w so. many: “e od fi ~ : Peete Rarer pom femr | Tanta eAtenetome | fir ea eo gee ate) Prin ky Marsters ts "Fo The miSrmio nayors, aparimint | Quans Retr pine ganatig 18 car y he with en drive pos 3 rage oe <— ved ah & many other watlatactory ; mr MAthet ‘Mr Webster i M to Loan 83 “Qadding Soord-nardbeard own, : r ‘ Le re i oney ; : arate tr ty beh, fa Oe bee ee eth tee SEL 18 F- Leg lite OY FED | wen stocked. inte model fixtares, | (State Licensed Benders) ” Diastertoard 4xtu% — $1.38 es. basement with tiled family room.) Ff etiace, {yili daservent, “Wty doing poy" iness Must sell on Z An ee eaten mciext beawtifal ae 2hlg iat ne cone oc wee tied oe | speotan t of degth of — Heaglo dg TEAGUE das ANCE co. BRICK —PIPE—STEEL te : drapes wet ering. c v . pelea S “rer yg ae = Youngstown kitchen ail ce: bedrosms, full Sanemect, located | ttl é 202 N MAIN We wit be ie eed all = AL hee went Mayet he elles | Set aap dat prces | ROCHESTER, MICH. wen er locatiot 950 AR ALTY ; LOANS $7) TO #00 REALTOR PARTRIDGE | - ieee utor | FE sell an s SU RPLUS erbee a a 51284 PE 4-304 ATERIAL “curr be “lesa W. nek™ | Spen 8 AM.’ 0.50 P.M. Sunday 14 ssified Ads. a Highiand Ré, Ot v foun id 5 ’ 7 % . = a m if F f : yee \ ; L oe AS = oceans bien kansas to oe vig oe i Beas > © i y _ : a . 1 : - : a 6 J = i “ f ; t : 2 = ¥ ; { BE ‘ : . eS | . I - : e : oF . Pi THIRTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1959 : - : . . For Sale Miscellaneous 60, Wood, Coal & det For Sale Housetrailers 78 78 CARNIVAL by Dick Turner _For Sale Cars 91 \, For Sale Cars 91 For Sale ¢ Cars 91 | STEEL DRIVEWAY gies! De any Coat inet FRAN: Authorized Sales : Time—Place ¢ ofunieR '55-PLY MOUTH ENT COLORS — 12 SHADES| CIS COAL & OIL, 3722 Orchard RLY MOl ae COLORS — 18 SHADES ake Rd. FE 2.6282, i Pontiac Chief & Detroiter T B wel us i Be Sor pore SAY Me CUlia! da te RMR OD ease] Senne ae, atte ‘To Buy tie a _ : ce Uipcg ES Senne igs sk.| fF 810 delivere Inte model trae-tas. We tap r Slogan: a pe 2 ut PER Mo. 8x8" Cleanout doors Incinerator and Dutch Oven doors) Manhole Rings, Covers and grates; BI AYLOGE C COAL & SUPP ET eaieil 1 Orchara Lake Ave _ ~ 8KEE | BAL ‘i ee 4-999 ~~ UNDERWOOD © TYPEWRITE: = $172 Ea S sawdust & Ground Bark Exc muich or livestock bedding Delivered approx 10 yd loads per y within 15. miles | _ Rochester, On 18163 all oo trade-in allowance — city mits OR 3-60 _. j WOOD, FIREPLACE - FURNACE | SALES at Bob Hutchinson - Mobile Homes ' “24 Goon eS ET Us FIRST! A “I'm sorry m late, Wanted Used Cars ATTENTION! | iP you H SEE EM vA Ciel: 1 ee AVE (S] ve WERE PAYING TOP 483 DOLLA R buye the car — especially in getting KS ' A TO SFELL- ARS — A Models GLENN'S re Dix Thee Hwy at Beshabaw Duayton Plains Mich See M&M Motor Sales | MOTOR ii WEST 47011 l re USED FOR AUBURN AT E SAI! BL I MODEL “ARS BE 4} AST BLVD. FR 8-459 Remember THI FVFRYONE you KNOW TOP DOLLAR PAT FOR Pick«t SON ff 11K JiM HAH TLE Y COO tsSPFp CARS Ps Call, FeEINKS €ote On Js Ott 197 Monit Commumty Motor Sales ie OK Lot For top dollar on Jater model care a JT Diale Liwy On 3-1 401 TOP CASH $$§8 FOR CLEAN CARS ‘ Fi 1 th ( or $25 — Remington $20 Ved mim: pirch Oak Maple & Mindiing eograph. $50 FE B-4480 FE. 2-6264 5 TIMKEN SILENT Mae 0 Pl Tree : “Shi b al 4301 pe eiees tounter-fiow oil furna Us rees, rubs 6 Tt oN thermostat A ‘tants, T << Open 7 days & week _ trols gal tank & sot r AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIONT | duct work. All lke new Is) OAKLAND TREE SERVICE cae Tec) Gracie aisee. ips8 cause. | _Grande View Lake -Orion _ming & removaj FE 86-2275 | anteed for lite Bee them and get | “THE SALVATION ARMY — Stark Bros. Nursery | 4 demonstiauen at Water ee *r a a 4 Feervining to meet vour needs Representative | te juin hone of Wally Byams Clothing Furnituse Appilances Lanfscapitng Cham utes | exciting ravans! : : Fruit $4 ut Trees i . Py i SN wees ST LAWRE NCP cw ° FM «(3-3125 after 4 PM ROO Leu ae: convene © T ; MKEN Ol! ae HSIN For Ev ening _Appointm ee but, good motur burr eu & contrats che e® a SSS , FE 2.3630 Vor Sale Pet 69 ECONOMY Cars 22 AUBURN | : Or sale ets i) ae , Tou Er SEATS $7 95 VALUE $3 #5 NOW ts THE TIME TO BUY ac ip ihe i nh : i 5s as vour Sport trailer Compare our, a omcau pets one . Taal 4 MOS) =6BILK rue FREE TO prices See the Tour-A-Home iraq! COLE me = Be i ' oe goo! home FR 4-4025 e. trailer 15 ft re 19 ft aiso lace 17 MONTH PURE RRED ENGLISH tie ail pew Pixie “17 ft oil gas Belter mrust aacrific $1 ite acd oe 2] Ef with shower aad 2 it1] ntuol Some real buys in goud usec uy : - in Glee 4 5 ar ier pomes Up fo 8] ft long AKC REG GEMMAN SHEPHER! aur Storm moore and windees wood pups champ. stock, reas MA i a ACHUHAL i : ¥ ROLLY : rd Geass Pal on yout 4.26% | J G o2l ce meions FT orinen : Aes) “FE Ae aE nO Poon! | BRE HOLLY, MEirose 46771 * oi , j t } sar ck are TPA “To oe _ pups Champion stock MY 2 i001 | NEW 16 FT VACATION TRAILER | , 87 NIC { ay od Fs remy t he 7 ee ete nontig chew 42l) BOSTON TERRIER STUD CHAMP | asking bI75 FE. 8 2002 econ son see OXFORD cic CANARIES. MONKEY ALL ptt! \ Wood Closet Door Shop, 65 Wililama Bt FE 46455 F: ; Cinsing out hirch, matnogat ant COCKEP PUPPIES, “AKC PRT «& TRAILER ; louvered byfu.d type duurs At cur show stock Rees FE 27414 J coat = S oot < . COON “DOGS, TO. REDBONE 4 JERRY DOOR SALTS CPitnates UL 24030" SALES M1 8 Paddork FE 20203 “OCKKR PUPS HUNTING 7 RIE W (NER AT, WERCOH TARE 2 ORDEH ack OR 46706 pat Ei Seer _ Olive Hh CHINCHILLAS GOOD BRFEDING| ¢rpar LAKES & ZIMMER WOOD AND Alt MIN 1 COMBI cone $25 pr 110 Norton” 14 tn of & to 10° wide 40 to) nation eo auc windows Pe aes FOR FAMILY | poo from We trade eer rent 4252) - 108 | We hove sume wonderfie SON 1 \1TR : CO “ts woe ate A WE I Sn , Mee us today One DENSO™ 1 MEIC DALMATIANS” 1G GRAS FE | pick es naa ee 5.8802 Evenings Week@nd« ; no s eS a or i ate Ba : SS : s fi ; ‘Machinery GOA FREE Tb GOUT HOME FEMALE V0 thalehe FOR BALE | boxer and pooner Mhepherd pop : ; laobenn Tralee Bales FORD DIFSEL ENGINES « « «@ —2'f? FE 28080 364) Wilama take Hoad, Dray: | cylinder for trucks saw mlils ete PARAKEETs SUPPL avs 7 | ton Bajos Of 1 2838 | Ford gasoline enwines for itrige- 83 Bunderson ae Ale Ix | {| ‘fe sl | tions & todustria! appitcations A PARAKEETS GUAR | “ath TALK i : few sised engines ayailable Call’ Cages 50) @th St FR 24023 ‘Ih vilet Sales ‘istributer MT 44053 ; peel re 7 : : = PARAKEETS © Pu he c a“ B340 Lapeer fo ake Orion | food BKince len 544 Oaklaned . M 24811 | Do It Yourself al PARAKEETS_ CANARIES SHOW Featuring pew 1058 New «Moon | < birds cages food Crane's Bird Mobile humes Aico tour-a-home } Lor Ji I: xD Matchery. Auburn Rui Wi. aoe traveling traliers Wonderful val. Wall paper steamer floor sand- POODLES TOY APRICOT MALES | tielen lace Give one O1leral ers polishers hand sanders fur-; $150 wi ts male, ae AKO ne en Md bace Vacuum cleaners ©), kland: isterer Wee tid very 4 - oe Fuel & Paint 456 Orchagd Lake sirable ©). | 614? ee eon HOME REPAIR Ave FE 6813p REO GERMAN BHORT HALTED GQ °U 5) ae PPAF EF SEWING MACHINES, pointer 16 mo« $.0 Bigin 61254 um ; yan | Dry goods drapery materials |” THOROUGHBRED GERMAN TRAILER PNCHAAGE Paint formica plumbing & elec- SHUEPHERD PUPPIES | x lense trical supplies Open T days week 2 MONTHS ©OtTD oN Leer SOS Days &30 to 600 Sundays 10 FE 4.2089 ANYTIME | Vced BIO Wace tn 400 Montcalm Buliders a5 | ——— , | . ; ply 156 W. Montcalm FR oa Hunting Dogs HON UBED pee on plete J Caneras, Equipment 61A ,, AUK AND TAN COON DOG nie Battle Gas Sadly ) Parts and Supple ROLEX § MM MOVID CAMERA x 1 ; a 1 with F 1® telephoto Jens Ly Pu RRED ht ey wEEH An Te Ue FRE 2 12700 condition Call afler 4 pm, EM ESPete » one Open @ ta Closed Sunday es : Dogs, Trained, Boarded 70 WT? 99 TO 40 FT WE BUY SELL & TRADE CAM. ge. ' home Quirk cash deal MY 3 eras, projectors, tape recorders, 0 Wil) USED TRAILERS WE ioe Epperts Camera Shop #7 Wo Hu- Onan Shell. ee ee aeil them on our lat for 12 ats ron St EE f-6615 surr-Bhe ui } erent Holly Marine and Coach ~ ' ple jae Holiy ttd Holy MBI Sale Musical Goods 62 Hay, Grain & Feed 71 near : : Syne or Spac 70 42 NASH ACCORDION GOOD Con 1ST AND 2ND NAY BriAw 1% Rent Trailer pace ditien FE 2-3200 Manure delivered MA 9% 0f68 Se in asi ‘Sl & OND CUTTING HAY SPR AW AURUTN Heals MORILF VIL- N | | LF i | If Ns manire & Wood or will trade fir lawe The finest bs mie SE Pon : livestock We tetlver FR #4278 tiae BAND Sit fod Sr Tis ea lake fd Vite Opie __ rr J} We-carry the finest badd trotry iog9 RALPM Al PAT FA ANT) INSIDE Cliy TIMI? 2 BLOCKS | mente made C O Conn World® prome FR 70118 Prem ba fer "untied beaver | laigest manufacturer of bard In : Se esa? Coach Patk ros oor i F LL TYPES OF 48T & PNT ett situments Alno Reimer Wunedy on ge Scee ae and vals (OXFORD MONIT B MANO POT | Clarinets Bundy Flutea Inquire; gif Getiver OA Bi1TB those who want the best 40 196 about our 60 days rental purthase . = i / ine | can Verrent patios ' pian - | MIXED HAY 50 CENT BALE cite (pact ane Gstant) con ( NT BI Wh Se Ut 208 sir fakeyvice [et fA & TAT : , r WALES W = : 19 N Raginew Fr 5.4272 Diver, Fever 0 al PAWKHUHCE 1 AK OE TRAILER ome $ AY 7 46 The bee te | CLASBICAL PHONOGRAPH fee {yet > ; ee ards private collector murt retl for Sale Livestock 72) uP o. ae Pe aca ali classical records Prices be: * \ Anetiee , ‘ to Bh per record Everything from) prem yy nie Venascariain ® ; . (aruss to Toscaninl Marvelous, eeeke oii? oii Ww 12 Mie pea | MOBILINOME FRATATES MOD eppertunity for lovers of claantcal near fauee, [nl : ey perelsont aod playgreund music or serious collectors. All! x Bs thet KRHETIAN PONY AFIT. Onl 5) : ; records oan original tabels mat : . acailabie in record ahops Many, . 'aile ra bait lor Sale Tires SOA i) yeaia old excelent condition x De i] vail Fi 4 ofan after % pom Al-a | Sale | arm | roduce 75 A? USF TIRES $150 UP WE aibum oof "Rotere’ on Vow label buy ar Alag whiltewali« cuin Burope conducted by Meu APPTRS DPREICIOUS RTAYNIAN ‘1 ATR TPR. WAL HS tice Plevel Hin Oniy @ppemia@ne Neds Muto es Orrehard €10) Haid AO Maginaw A FR @ 0887 Gn recat: comedy thing own cam mei Ito 5 BIANDAHD) BRANTD NEW LITERS po ion Mint Conditten '25 APPIBM $1 RI'SHFT. ANT UP | traded in on General Safety Tres ap : iG oO hiZp OP Al‘o sweet cider Hise stead fr Op oto ’0 per cent off Biack uf ‘ A Aria ee nee * thards S460 Orchard Pk na Wille waiin . ' cellent for beginners or advanced GLACKMORE FARMS APPI MA bly WILLIAMS | ctuctent $20 down Balance $10 eat ats and crore 2150 Bliver . Seg | pee ae nie Ob 1 6eag _ 41 & Saginaw at Raeburn \t x = Pte COLA Nat Sl 0 Sale Farm Equipment. 76 Auto Service Al, 119 N Saginaw Fr 5.827 HIF? AYSTRM INCLUDING GF Ft 400 fo TOTAL PRICE NUYS | CRANKAMAPT GRINDING Loe ae rard changer equipment cabinet | brand new chain saw Ree it 5 ‘tine bo 2) Hood. Phone FE walt amplifier Benciia tuner Wo PF Miller Qarden and Lawn Soe hop ‘ Karlson speaker enclosure |b Fauipment 1598 B&B Woodward | — i dreoson speaker @° tweeter fh (Just North of 74 Millet Bore Groans. wle« Auto Netvice rrossever network A‘l for $200 | mingham Phone MI 46001 We ay 6 cect ne A CHHIe. On 1 488A Qine Dave the latest models Mo-} pairs MGUiE lite Ae eae ae NEW CABLE SPINET PIANO MA, _Cullorl) Chain’ cams .--| fee Reanonable pre Open & 00 A 2A (TEAIN SAWS i. am 600 pm : REED ORGAN BMALI. EXCEt : | aainat finish Good copd $120 AUCUIEN OC UI Sale Motor Scooters 2 Bh FF 133 | NEW & USED | PIANO TUNING OSCAR SCHMIDE. @uarmuteed sersive "is our motte! TAMBRETTA SCOOTRR Ing MOT. | RR 29-5217 | Ff CREDIT TERMS ei Used abent & mos Cioud | Pianes— Pranos—- Pianos HOUGH TINS SON ele wir. | 2 ee 1 (ase & New ties dealer | NEW & URED CUSHMAN 8COOI ' ee grands wpe Horhester OL peter | 08s 240 KO Pike FP 44746 ea we — . aa j GALLAGHER S (WARM MACIUNFRY — new AND) For Sale Motorcycles 8&3 } ’ ‘ ie. tard Prouix Oliver Sales on M24 }- | 18 FO Heiren PR #0588) just north of Oxford on “i cia ee Cc 5 ROTOVOX PXCELLENT CONDE HAM MICROMINE | ORI RP. 18% DISCOUNT tion FR S 787. _!} bullt Davia Machinery, Pho NA We will qive 15 per cent discount Sell (| Al. ~~) 7 4298 Srtcovilis en all genuine Uarley Davidson ay . | “rhe parila used to service or overhaul Cinibransen Conanle slightly weed Hdl: Al OL \R | IP es FOR our Hatley Davidson in el Mmeatigany finteh duet fike mew | . c ee ervice Dept This offer good Tousue! bargain fiugranterd $25 Met uillo h ( han EMS only ountil->Feh 1 te5@ Harter | dean oe ater $14 per month WE HAVE A COMPLETE TINE! Davidson Balea Co, #22 8 Sagi | ALtt) ML ste co OF NEW 18.9 MODEL Met tr 7 naw Mt ‘ ae tt P TOCH CHAIN SAWS AND AC i 10 N Saginas Poot CrSSORINS Boats & Accessories 85 ; PRICED) AS TOW AS S1fa to Loserl Piasmend Sporet Wh WAVE NEVENAT. UHFO 3, fr. ARIMTOCRAT MARK 49 fowtie Betkeblre 8 gaol et cent TAWA AN TOW AS $48 etigitve $nin ch Ue, oe Sinai picker ali we barge ; ' NE PNT CHAIN KAWE gia DIseaUuNT ON MERCURY On es ee] AI ik WING BROS fO58 motors “Mark fi "A A 1) eS r : 1 ahi ¥ . ro | Mice om fee good treed mater: oe ae oh aw Seah soon Ponte Kal at (Vic avemne arn Meck we oun “ : PRE anti PR #7102) contre $450 Bee the No 1 out | \ { NX i] , 2 «| Home Merouty toe far oe oo i 4) SP ENPRODUCING TCLIPS fie ayn ite Shon is VE a { ‘ | wpe ’ oa y fe CENTS FANS delete Fieve angen WASP DIRECT DRIVE! ssa tate Ge Woes anticose A Wonderfiay ba oat $: TUALN SANS _ amit aoe ue MI BE OBAZAAH ied A PPer SERVICE FOR @ MONTIA evan poek oN *[adier Hatt PAT Pe LM iE rua a ; 3 = { e ate EY HONW ¥ Hapa Nugerd — smooth cutting —— eh thojaN CRUISERS and runahte . welgis dependable ecanem- | New & USED AT RAI WANTER GOOD UsrD EIRC] lea 1V MARKERS OF THR FA.) NEW UARD BOAT THAT RRS foe ain organ VMagin ond pi MOUS ECTIPS LAWN MOWERS} 9. it ateaier Mire & Beet: { boned! (No dealers FR 4 658 MICHIGAN CHAIN SAW 1401 Mie! ee * ie ve t aMer V9 DISTRIBUTORS ‘i si cod. a) Melee tea WW VIN Hemingwas Ra Lake Orlon jet 84402 Open daily 98 FR 4 alia | vita \ Midugan MY S821 CENTURY Mi ' Sy, ‘ S . 1a: ~ CRUTS- ALONG | Mt Si CP NTE Slat iN Ie . HOLIDAY PIBFRQL AS | PRSTRR Casanie Pian Heantt UBED PAMAIAL CUR TRACTOR MPRCURY OUTHOAR IIS | fi macc@any- btieb pettect (; & ANOMW PUOW spe BAM FISH SUNFISH KITS i every penpec! f4Ava, vyo INLAND) LAKES SAL Bud MIPACTR OMILE WAZ Aan AteEtae KING BOs PROT) WE Wo Huren FR 26103 | Piano titan, ee a es PONTIAC RD AT OPDYVEE OPEN BUNTTAY ' PUNE? Fp 2 4074 FR 40734 : FR atti ee : ; : i Sal S bE : : 4 WHEEL Hotnar AND HOLENS TOLINSON MOTORS } Sale Store -quipment 64 snow blades Toro power tanidis Mareraft boats and Gator tratiers | “had weitth snow blower wud mower. my ee THING FOR THE BOAT | GLASS BHOW CASF & Fr LONG der, blewer Evans Equipment, ew 1048 Johnsons Jeft | _like new FE & 1401 | 6507 Dinte Hwy MA & 7a7e owrns MARING aUPPI, Xs : : Pa > oa a 186 Orchard Lake Ave FE 2-8020 | Sale Sporting Goods . 65 _ Auction Sales 77 Gy iy ys a NAME BRAND, wr = . ~ | have it Fibergias wood ane GUNS - RAUY aF1.1. TRADE lopEn FOR CONSIONMENTS [| aluminum boats °50 models in| Manley Teach, 10 Hagley | daitv. L Tyler MY 21531 | stock Sterling boat tratiers Wi) GUNS-MODERN on ANTIQUI BoRRY CAN'T BRAT Ti) our layaway plan } Fay sell repair and sc “y moat weather Closed until apring. Con | Tlarrineton Baat MW orks ' Jug Burr-Shell 475 8 Telegrap | aleners may remove property “if “Vour Belnrude dealer MAKF 9 BID ® MM Trae Sestred LM smart Bale Farm: iag@ f pelegraph Fre 2-803 sportsman model @& [b> Rear Ko | Rochester, Michigan WED BOAT TRAILER FORT 1D on ae actessories ee Hest Tor rane Pid Aan hone ep 24 TL beat Fre 4 81s i ‘ub wilh ercCessnries a ment Sat an 20 pm . ern 2 Moline Unt F ener with B tuite | I iberglas RSA = 5 Hhotet & dollles pilus 2 tractors Hunting Accommo. 68A ans matching equipment tor later HOATS COVERPD '. MIDGET ‘farm blarkemith shop beef cat tacrr Bedies al Sore tee wine FOR SALE OS | RCHOOL. Ue equipment & fred Dp Pres ey ; Wwe : Work Homi Lake Vr tar MY uel tn Lake Clty Mich Fur yer Proprietor S327 W Rel He fo ya en for hunting camp Lights BRwarte Creek Alectioneer Stan ie ‘ 5 tn Ide stool & furnace, } acre off Perkins, Ph Mie 3 A106 Swarty Transportation Offered 87 land Large woodshed OR JAA | Creek aes Bait, Minnows, Etc. 63B, For Sale Housetrailers: 78 1¢ FT PNCLOSED TRUCK TRAV : | i ine for Fla this week Wik can AIT & TACKLE — Open 7 days) 8@ FICAT 1 Ft, soos, tl] fygig eee Sil er ert wer (MA am: opm ose Run 6 pm) 21-2758 % = fi ate = = = i } U y NT ane + Oreiers Lake Ave 1067 3O FT AIMA, LIKE NEW een : moe ieee ri | Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 nog HT HINSON |, Matton com re zane. ‘4 TOP SOIL SAND, GRA a MORILE HOMp BAT PS | California, $40. Hawatl, 80010.) oF & black dirt My ona. A301 Dixie Mews OF (nr! Ferry Service. Ine OR 21986! _cavating Basements OR 3-6032 eee 2 as iw Ses SHAR* EXPENSES TO 8 KE MO | Ac TOP (SOIL (CROSHED srONe XU WES Uy a Va ie a Way oes Uae sand, grave) fli Uvie Conklin | bedim _ Seo ee lake os ¢T S PRUECK GOING NORTH PART FE 81112 of FE 2.8572 Pet Peeeravi: Tol load etther way. FE 5.6806 — - r 1 > enpee ED Taos oa | ren RICHARTSNON ig FT 2 Wanted Used Cars 88 beiroom Vers good rendition oe: eb ee en re AT Ina: ire High and fiecpealior Area | Ag MUCH As $59 FOR JUNK AND| = y finule Na Milford | cheap ears FRE 22688 aays of! _ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 bee cae estes ee ee | : 8S SPARTAN | JUNK k USED CARS WTD PICK | FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL-Al 1, ROYAL MANSION Np service Fe See, | IZES OF FURNACE & STOKER 77 FT 2 BEDROOM FX. TOP PRICE FOR JUNK CARS| path= Ltd pips a & bea tea : ¢ ee eed ¥ CONDITION, A fi b CE, / $2505 Ask for aol Wa AD Ic : EDWAY FUEL, O11 | gentn Bridge-F 93-1117 or CASHE FOR CARS OAKLAND EPER’ ce Yet. 436) OR 3.3288, FARDENBORG MOTOR SALES 7 Ae 0 Cass tt Pike FR 56-7308 « ‘ON OMY fF trade up oor a CAKS LHF e Whal wi] ered ywour (58 hor “67 ity Oe AG tad J a 4540 Tine “pes rop wl re on CK IN TTAL AST E WE ON Internal eee on fr rade used Open 211 JUNK we you “66 vats Fres to @ nWeit Tiraiton CAR! FRU PF 20 FTEMD ( at~ SA omacdeis AY TR 20 Digie 1 QRTR Muse? ie Hwy Lay Ly 29 AUBURN HIGH S$ Daddy $865 mo. Call amd nerds Fore, at MI 4-7500. Ha i 37 (FORD A-l CONDITION. nN. FE HASKINS WINTER SPECIALS 1951 Chevrolet 4-door sedan, radio. heater emeve Ls i) running con- Hien . .. $247 41 52 Chevrolet 2-door sedan, radio, heater, @ boVe average con- ditier.. .... coe, §U4T 1955 Ford tudor sedan. V-8, Fordo- matic rodie and heater $708 1956 Ford tudor,, ue radio and healer, one owner . .. $998 1955 Chevrolet 210 4-door wagon. radio, heater, beautiful blue and ivory finish one owner - -j $827 195! Chevrolet 210 4dopr wagon, powerglide radfo and heater, like new, black and {very finish, one owner $1606 Haskins Chev. 6571 Dinte Highway at M15 MApie $5071 Open nites ‘til 8 TM Reg, US Pot Of. © 1999 by NEA Service, ne. i949 HUDON:S HAUPT Pontiac Sales 1955 Chevrolet 2 dr, Pi g-vizoxed grove finish. 1958 s 3 ear, balance Low mileage, 36 ard- ed with extras. Official’s mos, op 870. 4 dr. Hydramatic. rs eer Grey & green... $196 d 1956 Pontiac station wagon. 4 dr. Hydramatic. Power Power brakes R. Whitewalis, A family car... $195 down, 1957 Pontiac Chieftain 2 dr. Hard- matie. Power steering. brakes. Power Radio & eater, US Royal Master tires. Your ‘51 or "$2 will make down pa 1958 Buick Special Dynaflow aad re iicoattec tres. 6 on ; 1957 “pontise ‘Chteniain 2 dr_ Cata- jifna coupe Whitewall< yment. Riviera 2 dr Heater and $185 Radio low down payment or BIRMINGHAM-RAM.- 8. WOODWARD. MI react RAMBLER, R&H NEW TIRES — $149 down and finance” $545. Eddie Steele FORD KEEGO HARBOR PE_2-2520 JEROME “Bright Spot” OPEN 10 PM Orchard Lake at Cass FE ,8-0488 | ne ra Radio Heater. ours ee $145 down. 30 mos on balan Also trains Maln 8, Clark. Open nights ‘til 9 MAole 5-560 or __MApie_ 6-1141 | 1956. 2 DOOR FORD, 6 CYLINDER, overdrive, pce at $676 tires. pours at new Bargain 345 jakiand Ave FE 5-0441 1956 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN. 6 passenger V8, FOM, heater tra clean. $149 down finance $945. Eddie Steele KEEGO HARBOR FORD __FE 2-2529 1939 FORD-2 DR. BEDAN $175 I AT QUIRE JERRY'S TEXACO STATION 6117 HIGHLAND RD. OR M-59 ‘YOU THINK you: VE GOT THE Best Deal Before You Buy $95 | but Jimmy had trouble with igs PONTIAC. Pt ggg | his father to let him have in” is (Cuevrorer a $108 | an Delivery | 195 ‘FORD VICTORIA M45 | for Sale Cars a1, & R on H. Auto. eeds om Runs — thes Run and Drive Good AO MONEY DOWN All Trade-Ins BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER Go! | 666 8 Woodward MI_ 6-3900 We. ‘45 models a paving tops | fates | Piaina cK 2008 ROG Wanted Used Trucks 8&9 op 263 194 u n € “M Ford & ‘4 takes Ut “oy Oa ‘ (a ( * ti MEL \ “4A ph CASTE PAID. "e ail models Used Trucks BCHRAM 8 AUTO & TRUCK PARTS ‘ 2319 Dinie Hwy 108 op 70114 Used Truck Parts &9A USED TRUCK PARTS ALI. MAKE, HEIGHTS f Auburn Ave For Sale 7 4 CHEVIF, {tity body. ellen! shape MW, 21M CHEV lad STAKE very (IMc PANEL. F OMe tie, ERD es ast ‘4d 4A Favrgy ans 1 Fant +, cond FF Parl beet <4) Rord CUE ViTOL Er STAKE (las burn Pyle 28 AND MODETA OTOR BA FE rocks der racks 14) TON PE Ac FE &-13A8 TN PICK! 4n0 FR 27-3 MP $130 TiN 5 Jal7 Tanne bon > GMC Ihe tal 1 Oukland at ¢ 24 TON Ita ery yood cond JEEP. ty TON Selely rebuilt Wa incl uss “STAKE RAL FR 5-167 PICKUP 2s PICK PICKUP, POWERS Call after 5 to pm Al 2-826 COND $450 p ane ata e | *K CoM MA 41264 Voreign & Sports Cars 0B PAC TORY bi ANa i = VAUNTIAT STATION WAGON LA SOLID BLUE PAINT $2308 PONTIAC “REEALL STOR FRE 3-711? 4) MT CLEMENS sr BEHIND THE PosT “OFFICE ROEST STOCK OF imparted eports and antique tites | in tat owner probleme 4 esa Aas * o trans a0p5 S26 Rem Very er ol ow a 1s BUICK 4 door hardtop Special 1 ich ‘yo TT OW Huron Tor Sale 1K UT te sharp ustom inferior Equipped 24 mo low fee 8 $1,548 2-DR “R&AH Exe 6.1410 after 6 pm taidio and heater ios¢ CHEV Mef Al $605 FR 5.2454 pin ts FR #0404 Cars Take your pi All chorg down All sizes to aolve foreign Market Tire 91 ck en parment | trace BIRMINGHAM-RAM. | WOODWARD salt a a WAQON- excel LENT C ondifion Pros éTAnOAR Prt owner MI ‘RED AND WHITE dy nafiow FE 47125 * Rk Like NEW 1@5T CHEVROLET @nooR, Pow ergiide roral.and white fini Our stock Ne 10@ Priced $i a8 North Chev. Bunter Rivd at 8 Woodward Ave) ME 42735 . ing SHES “lean. FR: )-49%0. Birmingham” through a OE. —e | FE 2.8181. -4 ah | 1951 FORD. FAIRLANE ‘300, 4 DR THE NEW Town Sedan $1295 OR 43-3332 SY CHEV ROLES 1957 FORD VICTORIA BIG EN) . on : gine, overdrive R&H white walls Se akUn Wo MovE po $149 down and finance §1.445 poe: Eddie Steele MEA” Rios ; | ee FORD | AIL 34-58 Models | xeeco HARBOR FE 2-2520 ; — | SELL Ok TRADE — '33 FORD | ifetime (snarantee Pairlane FE 5-6523 ‘ ' , . 1929 FORD 2 DR RED & WHITE As pat As You Own The Car stationwagon | FE 235 ‘31 FORD V8 2 DOOR “RAH | Can have for storage charges all eCWS- Eddie Steele Ford Keego Har- | ber FE 22-2520 | | FORD 1957 JU8T ABOUT ALI. i Cal TAS | youl] want in @ fine car ts this tutone gray & white Fairlane | “500° Victorla Sure’ to please Pr Pe ARC N LOW and priced to saye at only $1505 = : ~ 5 SCHUTZ MOTORS $612 8 Wood- a OAKLAND AN Pe ward Birmingham iE 4.4547 1957 FORD THUNDERBIRD, FOM., , _| R&H $149 down and finance 2445 | 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door Ra | Eddi S el aig. jaater white and green in t coor Priced tur quick saie at = le w € a € seen FORD KEFOO HARBOR FF 72528) North Chev. FORD 48 FAIRLANE SALFS i man * demo Wil! take trade Can Winter Aovd at 8 Woodward Ave finance Call Leonard Neil, MI Bi niingiam ML @-4755 47500 = ee : = | 44 FO?D CONVERT RAH NEEDS 1) CHEVROLET 2 DR POWER-. 9 nodv- work _OR 3-8283 I GIIDE R&H ABSOLUTELY NO | MONEY DOWN Assume = pay-| Geet ae) Fs . ! ments of $1146 mo Call Creatit cy OWENS FORD | Mac Mr Parks at MI 4 i500 -o Harold Turner Ford | ai bORD 58 CHEV BROOKWOOD WAGON VICTORIA HARDTOP R&AH Big engine WW, Pwr =) S2205 12 24075 _ ; _ 1958 CHEVROLET STATION WAG CY on Origina’ paint. and one of 18 | to pick from Our stock No 4680 | + Reduced to $1061 | | be copan | ‘ RIVIF RAS BOTH | Roadmaster tull power Super automatic A$ Ford Custamiine 7 dr ca oe ee e502 ve tae par 51 Fort Customiine 2 dr 195 » pe ‘40 Dindge 2 dt HeH % 49 Pontiac 4c RAM $ 60 1952 FORD V8_ ROGER & SAIL FR A&A SER uM a : ' Aa RES r 2 855% 2 I POSSE STON } HOMPF OF TIT RUGG ED the P Ree full Sie ae anly | on . 427 menth erfect engine bau ae HS Giond borly and tires Eadie and Se fees ware moter Pee a Be'l real Lakes alerrifg Peater air ride Fine oar oe ENSUARY SIDE “ & Oid= & area j op eT REL AIR CONVERT Mkts iper AR convertible real, Pawer Auburn, FR 2.0355 . 1947 REALIY SHARP and just waiting fer a new owner s8 FORD CUSTOM 300-39 DR stand 58 FORD 2 Door #@ ...... § fo4 pa matchea the tice af . 5 | 1.78 SCHUTZ MOTOR $12 S ‘S DODGE 2? Door H-T ...... 8 04. Wordwars Birmingham - - . 52 PONTIAC € Moor ee ee | a] TODGE 2.DogrR A REAT é : : condi (sanenormbienigiece! OUT 3) PLYMOUTH 4 Door ......°3 ateck No Fl?) Oniy §08 - * 33 FORD @ Deer 62 North Chev. | at & Woodward Ave b 417 MANY TCT MOREES HOOSE Hunter Bled To ¢€ c FROM - PRICED TO SELL QUICK — Birmingham MI : DONT PASS U P GLENN'S MONEY! Sell unneeded | MOTOR SALES peeog aes for cash, O82 Wo RON Classified Ads!) oun, Xp ude t erm FOR -TOP_VA SRD CARS IPE 4 47371 FE 4.1707 | COME TO Bill Spence RAMBLER — SERVICE = “ls 7 211 3 Saginaw Part of The Deal” FE 8-4541 | 1956 GMC 30-PASSENGER SCHOOL, bus Good condition, Call _ 54450 any t time a Hardenburg ~ GUARANTEED USED CARS "ST? Chevroiet Be] Air Hardtop. | radio pester and Powerglide $400 dow CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5-7398 | AFTER-HOLIDAY SPECIALS ‘38 Ford, Fordomatic $1605 ‘61 Ford, it new, V8, Thunder- bird Mtr b $1495 ‘56 Olas, 4 Dr. 8 Hydra. $1395 54 Cadiliac, A Baby ALSO 100 other cars to suit your pocket Real Fastate or contracts accepted LCONOMY 22 Auburn _otf Saginaw 1957 BMW ISETTA-A REAL Gas! 37 FE 8-453 saver ( ~ Sales °355 MERCURY trans auto 330 pm 4dr heater, paint RUSS DAWSON 232 S Saginaw MERCURY MONTEREY) 1943. sedan USED CARS FF. 4.2131 oy miles per gallon Community Motor MONTEREY, R&H, OR 3-0909, 56 Merc. | radio tone yee Mercomatic. white walls 2 FE 2-9131 HARDTOP MERCOMATIC R&H ABSOLUTELY DOWN $1976 mo Cal Parks al MI ¢ _er Ford LAC PORY NO MONEY Assume payments of Credit Mgr Mr 300. Haroid Turn- BRANCLL "38 MERCURY STATION WAGON 4 Door Power radio and heater steering and Power brakes. Really nice A beau- tiful 2 tone paint $2695 Shay CTL. TORE La Tae LEMENS 8T MT 8 BEHIND THE POST OFFICE FORCED TO SELL ‘58 MERCURY | Parkiane 4-Dr hardtop Full pow- er $2805 L 2 1958 9 PASS Mércomatic Power brakes | . score Best offer buys muter 2-toned paint Beautiful car. Will 3739 Exc. cond trade MERCURY COM. OR, “157 Merc. Montclair 4 dr with power ateer- ing. power brakes, radio, heater, automatic transmission. Looks like new & loaded with extras $1695 R Uss DAWSON 232 8 Saginaw FE 2-6131 ‘40 FORD 3 05 ‘$3 Plymouth $195 “$1 Lincoln $295 ‘sf Pontiac $195 | Plenty other godd buye on late models A& Caditiac Buick, Chev- rolet. Chrysier Ford etc We'll buy vour ciean car ofr trade up or down ECONOMY 1957 RAMBLER STATION RAH, pewer brakes hedra walls fi with low bl feage USED CARS 22) Auburn WAGON white and white beauly $149 down fi- red nance 81 4@ Eddie Steele KEFGO HARBOR FORD FE 32-2528 1952 RAMBLER sTATION WAGON R&H ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume payments of $7 24 mo. Call Credit Mer Mr. Parks at MI 47500. Harold Turngr Ford 1969 RAMBLER SUPER STATION wagon 6 cylinder, R&H White- -walls, Prt. owner, FE 5-3150 att tr J pm. Fi inancing | OUR, Specialty 1958 MARK Ill Continental $38 1956 DESOTO Convertible $1175 1v57 CADILLAC Convertible $3100 19§7 LINCOLN Convertibie $2400 1956 LINCOLN Hardtop $1730 ——, | 187 OLDSMOBILE Hardtop $1795 1968 LINCOLN Premier Ht 630 | 1888 MERCURY Convertible | $1150 ' 1933 CADILLAC Hardtop $ 850 1957 FORD Ht Fairlane 500 $1478 1957 FORD @Dr Ht Fairlane ise ' $1) 1957 FORD 4-Dr Air Cond $1660 1847 FORD Convertible $1500 1654 OLDSMOBILE Hartitop $1400 1986 LINCOLN 4Door $1700 984 FORD V4 $ 550 19s4 BUICK ¢ $ 575 $2500 $ 500 ipsa C OL. — MERCURY Styliner $ e580 & LINCOLN 1100 ieee MERCURY * Lor Ht Mont, 1 1044 FORD seeeuine } 575 1057 nee CUR Ht Pull : $1 i obs CH CHRYSLER Ht. New ab er a0 bos toes a Lo apg edere § 475 LINCOLN Hard s | ies? PLYMOUTH ar “e $1085 1937 PLYMOUTH Ht $1185 1945 CHRYSLER Convertible ; oe 1930 CADIL aS ae 1ST MERCURY Full pewer Site 1935 roRd “wha 0 Pass a oma jase roan ‘DP pass Bob iperacuat 3 Sas | Frost, Inc. 28 HUNTER BLVD. MI 6-6934 ex- | before | ‘$3 OLDS. Sicha EQUIPPED. NO: _Fust. $395. FE 5-2766. OLDSMOBILE. 1 ie . SPARKLING Inca Copper and Arctic White is the color of this really new 98 4dr. HOLIDAY. Pull power equip- ment and really deluxe right down to the mid-century premium white walls A sharp older car and $1309 is all you need Can fi- UTZ MOTORS, $12 8. Woodward. B'ham. 1949 OLDS. 6 CYLINDER. R & H Hydra very weed cond, $125 After 5:30 Foad Herta 88 SEDAN HY- R&H. ABSOLUTELY ‘NO MONEY WN. Assume pay- ments of $11.46 mo Call Credit Mgr Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500. “Harold Turner Ford. 50 OLDS HARDTOP. FAIR COND. $100, FE_8-9568. oe Reto 1956 Patrician ‘‘400" hardtop with full Foret. Really like new throughout years warranty. Only $1,495 BcHOTZ MOTORS. $12 8. Woodard, B’ham. CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- some? Let us Bey tl eee to some less expensive Lake Orion Motor Sales Ms4 AT CLARKSTON RD. FORD ~ MERCURY MY 2.2611 A DREAM OWNED BY A BIR- mingham lady who never drove too much Will even tell you her name so she can verify the con- ditton of this Powerflite equipped : baby blue 1956 PLYMOUTH WAG- ON Full price only $995 SCHUTZ _mipngham 1954 PL YMOUTH cul UB , COUPE. powerflite, R&H. $48 down. $27.24 "Eddie Steele FORD KEEGO HARBOR good condition, and Beater. will need front seat covers and aes Call after 5 pm MI 4-7024 COLE WEATHER VALUES on, $275. ; file transmission 6 PONTIFC 870 4 DOOR WAGON PS & PR’ ae tomali- "36 PLYMOUTH 2 DR $795 SEDAN witn V-8 engine, $5 Ur Moort er aiis sieves, BOBS 2 90R SEDAN ‘55 CHRYSLER weneevee SOS | “WINDSOR 4 DOOR ~ "$7 PLYMOUT $1505 BEL VEDeRE 2 Door Hardtop "80 DeSOT $125 4 Boon” SEDAN HAVE 59 WAGONS AUTO SUPER MART - PLYMOUTH DODGE-CHRYSLER Maple at Pontiac Tra led Take MA 4-451, 1949 CHEVROLET 1000 W ANA 1) _TON PICK. 1955 Pontiac 4 dr sedan ; matic Radio & heater ' cond Wate @ 2058 eis sare ke .. 6 895, 1956 4 dr Pord 4 dr line. Radio & heater Va Custom $ 905 i 1957 PLYMOUTH CONN ERTIBL E V8 Automatic. Radio heater 1956 Pontiac Starchief 2 dr. Cat Power steering Power windows Fydreenatic: Radio & heater 1 owner : 1... 9138 “ra- $1795 1968 Chevrolet. Piste? ne 4dr dio & heater 1958 Chevrolet. 2 dr er. 1 owner Radio & heat- $ 395 1936 Chevrolet Deluxe 2 dr. sedan Va Powerglide. Power rece . : | dio & heater HOMER TIGHT MT 35 ne from as Oxford, Michigan _ _O& #2528 1957 PIYM SAVOY 4 DR WV-A SID TRANS GOOD USED CAR FOR EQUITY VAIUE OF $200 oR CASH AND ASSUME PAY- MENTS «REASONABLE PAY- MENTS: FE 5-030 ; 1997 PLYMouTs CUSTOM &UB- urbar Wago V-8 automotic RAH. Loads of appeal Only $1605 Very .ow down payment or od | trade 309 mo pmis No hidden charges HAM-RAMBLER 664 8. WOOD- _WARD. MI 6-3900° I ce a RE POSSESSION ‘64 PLYMOUTH CLUB $598 full price. $17 ‘eel No | e needed is castt Lakes FE 8-040: 33. PLYMOUTH, shift $300 MI 936 PLYMOUTH” 2 DR. PLAZA. _ $700. UL | 3-3906 _ ¢ ONLY 1956 BUICK ‘SPECIAL 4DR. SEDAN |__ REPAINT GREEN & WHITE BAD FRONT GRILLE. BUMPER- ENGINE & TRANSMISSION OK MOULDINOS ANE TACKED ON } ONE PIBCE Is MISSING oat INSIDE I8 RELATIVELY CLEAN TIRES ARE NOT TOO BAD . LOAN VALUE I8 $953 | Our, Price to You Ts’ $795 Plus Tax OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 Open Eves. MOTORS, 912 S Woodward, Bir-, ‘WE BELIEVE WE CAN BEAT NY DEAL.” ‘57 FORD $1105 | aE DOCH and very sharo pop GE 2 DR $1 HARDTOP D500 engine. torque- | | | | t | _FE 2-2529 i | 1953 PLYMOUTH STATION “WAG. | radio} 885 BONTIAC up. Good cond ..8 245 1957 Plymouth Convertible. V8 Automate WLS and heater fg =.ci0 b 60 Hydra- | | $1645 | ia | i] Only $54 70. 5 RIRMING- | | e Great) | } j | STARCHIEF, LATE MODE. ’S8 MERCURY | PARKLANE SEDAN . 18,000 Miles $695 DOWN “$85 PER MO. BRAID MOTOR SALES DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 35 YEARS FAIR DEALING T W. PIKE 8T8. YMOUTH 4 DR. STATION eee trans, R&H. Good $1,550. OR 30300 OR 3-3619. LOOK! 1957 Plymouth, 1l-owner, chose from, stop in today. = Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER—PLYMOUTH rer eet MAin St, Clarkston _MA 65-8141 1951 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. R&H. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of $5 83 mo. Cal] Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 4-1800 Harold Turner Ford. PLYMOUTH, 1957. AN OLDER CAR down is all oe need to handle on this bright BELVEMERE «¢ DR, power steering & brakes ot no ex ra charge. $1,295. SCH MO- | __TORS. 912 S. Woodward, B’ham, ‘55 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE, excelient shape, pvt. owner, OA 8-2981 MAZUREK STUDEBAKER SALES ‘$9 Studebaker, Lark. New dimen- sion in motoring—here now! Cost ttle to buy—runs miles on a hat- ful of gas Woodward at S. Bivd, FE 4-0588 “96 PONTIAC 860 4-DR, HARD-TOP Hydra. R&H, Power. Exc. cond. l-owner, $1350, PE 4-5579 55 PONTIAC Starchief 4-Dr. Sedan FULL PRICE $745 Russ Johnson Mtr. Sales MY 2-2871 LAKE ORION 1958 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 4 DR. Ht. Hydra Power brakes, extras. Clean FE 1953 PONTIAC, 7 DOOR, HYDRA- matic R&H $195 full price. We can finance Eddie Steele FORD KEEGO _HARBOR _FE 2-2520 1 — 48 PONTIAC OR GEIGER counter will trade for aqualung or carpenter labor. OR 3-6587 SHARP ‘$1 PONTIAC 8 REAS. E 2-1228 a PONTIAC SEDAN. HYDRA. R & H. ABSOLUTELY _NO MON- EY DOWN. Assume payments of $865 mo Call Credit Mgr. Mr. ete at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner ord. 1958. HURRY! IT won't take long to sell this Star- chief 4 dr Catalina equipped. This haze blue & white beauty will go quick at $2,495. SCHUTZ MOTORS, 912 S. Wood- ward Bham ‘33 DELUXE PON. tiac Chieftain 4 dr sedan. Std. shift, heater, clean, original own- er, cash—$425 WE 2-7974 57 SUPER CHIEF DR. hardtop, one-owner fully equip in _g00d_ condition, $1675. OR 3-1308, 1953-4 DOOR DELUX PONTIAC, Hydra, radio, excellent condis Aton, all_ accessories _ PE_4-7487. TODAY S SVECIAL a RONd TAG CTAN 8 DELUXE . Radio and heater Hydra- matic. $325 3 TO CHOOSE FROM BILE SPENCE “RAMBLER” —SALES & SERVICE — 211 S SAGINAW FE 38-4541 19}4 PONTIAC STARCHIEF CON- vert>R&H Automatic trans Ful power All red. Black top White- walls Our winter fee $745 24 mo. pmts $28.93 Were low down payment or old trade. BIRMING- uAM: RAMBIER 666— WwooD- WARD MI 86-3900 “56 PONTIAC | 4 DR CHIEFTAIN paretep & ‘38 PONTIAC 4 DR. “Hydra Power steering & brakes. FE 2-743 30 PONTIAC STATION WAGON 1953. R&H. Hydra | power. ree $605 EM - “30117. After 6 SEE IT—DRIVE IT—BUY IT “© 1955 PONTIAC ONLY $695 V4 R & H Auto trans. Clean, 24 mo pmts $26 mo. Very low down payment or old trade. BIRCUNGHAM RAMBLER 666 S$ Woodward SHARP ° ss MT_=«&6-3900 ‘50 PONTIAC. CONVERT Fla automoblie Exceptionally clean Never been rusted oF _ Wrecked, OR 3-5855 FACTOR 2 BRANGH a PONTI AC BUPERC ane CATALINA CPE. Radio and heater Hydra- matic. Power brakes and Power steering $2005 PONT HRET ML STORE” Bas Bes 65 MT CLEMENS 8T BEHIND THE ; POST | OFFICE “83 PONTIAC 4 DR SEDAN, DF- luxe radio heater Low mileage. ¢ _ 179 Nelson. WILSON -PONTTAC-CADILLAC "$8 PONTIAC 4DR SAFARI WAGON. power steering and brakes. many other accessories $2595 "a7 7 PONTIAC STARCHIEF CONVERTIBLE, co- Hight interior fully equipped in- cluding power steering and brakes a $1895 ‘S@ CHEVROLET BEL AIR SPORT COUPE, radio, heater automatic transmission, This is truly a clean little car, £Y O08 “58 PONTIAC STARCHIEF CONVERTIBLE, wer steering and brakes radia, eater. hydramatic A nice car and winter price of only BROS 34 PON STARCHIEP "SEDAN, Head including : $095 fully power steer 34 FORD cu 'STOMLINE V8 SEDAN. radio, eater Fordomatic white tires, a mice car $595 *8) PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN DELUXE 2DR. tu. tone green tadio, aaa hydra- matic and white tires $495 2 PORD 2 DOOR ve radio heater drives at goed $205 4 - |350N., Woodward Bham MI 4.1930 Power - Aer |THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JAN SUARY 21, 1959 i THIRTY-SEVEN - Ed Norton Haunts Carney in Serious f --Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject te change without aotice. a 7 Channel 2=WJBK-TV Channel —WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel § CALW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 (7) Curtain Time. Ginger with comedy. (9) Popeye. ‘ (4) News: Williams. (2) Racket Squad, Police ad venture. (4) Weather: Eliot (4) Box Four. (4) Sports. Curtain Time (cont.) Superman, | Life of Riley. News: LeGoff. * Weather. News. (7) MacKenzie Hurricane shifts course of Rio Grande River, puts Mac- Kenzie in middle of border 7, 00 | Johnny! 9:30 Raides: dispute. ; (9) Cochise. Boy goes to! stepfather when he mother separate (4) Col. Flack. Flack tries to save scientist from being! heodwinkd by ruthless men (2) Divorce Court. (7) L. Welk. Music. organist Earl Grant. (9) Million War Drama: Lee Bowman, “Pacific Rendezvous.” ('42.)/10:55 (4) W agon Train. Gold mad-| ness" leads to tragedy. Lloyd |11: :00 Nolan. (2) Divorce Court (cont.) (7) Welk (cont.) (9) Movie (cont.) (4) Wagon (cont.) (2) Lost Class of Murrow's report 3:00 "99. Ed examines effect of school closing on 11:20 Singer | 11:15 students and communities of| Norfolk, Va. deadlock. in integration 8:30 (7) Ozzie and Harriet. Rick invites new girl in town and jit: 25 her folks to dinner. (9) Movie (cont.) (4) (color) Price Is Quiz 2) Special (cont } Right. (7) Donna Recd Show. Doana tries to find work for poor Answer to Previews Puzzle she lend sisal MiARICE itis SERS) Mil PiAIR ein a Neae? 11:30 and 10:30 Dollar Movie. 10:45 6:30 6:50 6:55 but proud inventor (Hans,7:60 Conried). (9) Mr. D. A. Adventure. | (4) (color) Milton Berle. Ed Wynn, Frankie Avalon. 7: (2) Millionaire. Million dol- lar check helps woman (Jan Clayton) discover myste- 8:90 rious facts involved in re- ported death of husband. —_g; 39 (7) Arizona ‘Gun. “Glory. Road.” 3:45 (9) Charter Boat. Crunch, Des compete for fish catch. (4) Bat Masterson. Bat rides to rescue two sisters kid-) naped by Indian renegade. | (2) I've Got a Secret. 9:30 (7) Boxing Lahouarj Godih| 19. 9 vs. Eddie Dixon in 10-round | (2) TV College. (4) Today. (7) Big Show. (2) Cartoon Frolics. (7) Breakfast Time. (2) Capt. Kangaroo. 7) Our Friend Harry. ) Cartoon Classroom. Movie. I Married Joan Bozo the Clowr (color) Dough Re Mi. welterweigit bout. 10:15 (7) Lady of Charm. (9) Steve Wilson. (4) This ts Your Life 10:25 (9) Billboard (2) Circle Theater. Detective spends 12 a trying © 19:39 (2) Arthur Godfrey catch master forger Who . writes his way into $300,000 Ba Wc ns (9) Special Agent. (7) Boxing (cont.) — (9) Danger Street. Mike in- 10:55 (7) News vestigates strange disappear- ance of top criminals. (4) U.S. Marshal. Three men. —one an ex-service buddy of Marshal—rob jewelry com- pany. 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy. Price Is Right. Cleo. ) Passing Parade. (2) Circle Th. (cont.) 11:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime. (7) News: Gordon. 11:30 (2) Top Dollar (7) Weather. (4) Concentration. (7) Peter Lind Hayes. (7) Soupy’s On. (9) Maggie _Muggins (9) News. (4) News. . 11:45 (9) Pieces of Fight (2) News: LeGoff (9) Weather THURSDAY AFTERNOON (4) Weather (2) Weather 12:00 (2) Love of Life ‘4 (4) Tic Tac Dough (9) Movie. War drama (9) Whistle Town Frank Lovejoy. ‘Home vf the Brave.’ (49) 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) Sports. (4) It Could Be You. (2) Sports. | (7) Play Your Hunch. ; | (9) Count of Monte Cristo. (2) Nightwatch Th. Adven- | ture: George Sanders, 'y9:45 (2) Guiding Light. “Action in Arabia.” (44) | a 1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks (7) Night Court (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy (9) Movie ‘cont.) (7) Liberace . (4) Jack Paar. Host Dick 19) Movie Van Dyke witn comedian Pat Bright, Jazz singer Jimmy 1.99 Rushing: former Detroiter model Lorie Marks, Salvatoic Dali, Roger Price (2) N'wateh (cont ) 1:35 THURSDAY MORNING (4) Continental Classroom. (2) Meditations. @: (2) On the Farm Front. ACROSS 1 Corn grows | on it i” 2:50 8 —— avis Stir 4 Snatch } 3:00 Part in a play Herole poem Decay _ Specialist in hypersensitivity Tread heavily Fertile spots x in deserts Born —— bladder SSN Ss Coconut fiber Goin Barrier Within 12 Cylindrical Tonal effects 16 Eloquent speaker 168 Worm Saturates Contend wit! Ald Smoke 3 ond M) 41 Males Regio Repeat i ) Flower $1 Sesame 42 Unemplored Land measure ¢ 4 Greek letter a | Chemical suffixes metals : State positively Turns right 3] Moral wrong 7 Honey maker Sacred bull pliant. life 4 Fruit Deserve 1 . 1 3. Experts in 1 1 23 Singing voices 5 4 Quote Burden Broom Explodes Upon Simpie Neglect Kind American logician 5:00 Leelee uy ‘ Wilts Ancient Asians of car 47 (2) As the World Turns. (4) Mr. and Mrs. North. (7) Margie. (4) Faye Elizabeth. (2) Susie (4) ‘color) quences (7) Day in Court. Truth or (2) House Party (4) (color) Haggis Baggis (7) Music Bingo (9) News. (2) Star Showcase (4) Young Dr. Malone. (7) Beat the Clock. (9) Movie. (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) From These Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust? (2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen for a Day. (7) American Bandstand (2) Seeret Storm (2) Edge of Night (4) Gaunty Fau (9) Sherwood Forest (2) Jimmy Dean (4) It's a Great Life. (9) Looney Tunes. (2) Detroit Bandstand (4) (color) Presents. (7) Adventure Time. 4 -- Today's Radio Programs - - Conse- ee 1. COMEDY'S OUT — Humorous antics of Ed completely discarded by Carney for his role in “The Velvet Alley” Norton will be morrow night. Katharine Bard Rod Serting Art to- co-stars in the story aged writer from its beginning in a New York tenement to explosive culmination in Hollywood, of the career of a muiddle- Be-Kind-to-People Plan Is Losing Ground Fast By EARL WLISON CHICAGO — “Wilson's sick, flipped That's what B'way was celebrities. material in N.Y. sick, sick . the guy has muttering after I launched “Be Kind to People Week"—a mad experiment during which I'd try to write only praise about Running short of usable after only two days, They don’t have to be healthy As long as they're * There was also a didn't give ladies Mercedes. « MARIE a headache medicine commercial and then said, “But maybe cautious you don’t have a- headache. commercial, and you will get one.’ George Pierrot guys add something to the gaiety of life. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: * line about AB) on Trujillo if he their jobs.: One of fined his job as art of blabbermouthmanship.”’ He was the same one who did serious play that I do wealthy...” * Marie told me she will continue doing the sketch around the country. Zsa Zsa had seen it and had said, “I am too much of a lady to make a scene in a night club!” Marie had re- torted, “Where do you make your scenes?” And that’s all I'm going to say because this is Sweetness and Light Week and don't urge me! But I was going to say something nice about the disc jockeys cans and I I doubt if most Ameri- their importance, the way they kid them de- “practicing the realize love Folks, then just listen to this You have to admit Tony Pettito already knows Must Be Careful :: of Mannerisms All Comedy Set Aside to Play Part of Writer " in ‘The Velvet Alley’ ror * Dramatic Parts nt ¥ TV News and Reviews New Show Gives Him the Creeps on Purpose | By WILLIAM EWALD NEW YORK (UPI)—Although much of TV is a horror, it is all quite unintentional It is satisfying, therefore, to note that ABC-TV has taken the next logical step and added to its sched- ule an intentional half-hour of hor- called Alcoa’ Presents. It made its debut last night and given a series of strong scripts, it could make a dent in viewing habits. | The aim of Alcoa Presents, a filmed dramatic package, is to seare the living daylights out of you . vr nightlights if you happen to live in the eastern time zone, ; / on hopes to achieve this by trot. ting out such psychic delicatessen prescience, premonition and deja vir and although I'm not quite sure what all of these things mean If told they will be authenticated by reputable scientists, Reputable TN scientists, of course, are those who unblock clogged nasal pas and tear acid holes in hank They differ from disreputable scientists who make book on ‘In races as SehQies les Uy aspil Anyway, last night's Alcoa Presents opener concerned a live lady whose body Was tempor | arily taken over by a dead lady (Yes, Virginia; there Is a hous ing shortage) and althougn it Wis cheapie and a trifle draggy, | it also contained several chilling moments. Those who can remember such fright-shows on. radio as The)! |Witch's Tale. The Black Cat and} ‘Lights Out plus the wonderful old Dracula, Frankenstein and Val oie movies spew what a de- t horror can be I hope. there- ts shot inte go. It to the ore, that enough juice Aleoa Presents to make it would be mice for a change sce a TV show that K4ave me purpose * * * SHORT SHOTS: Eddie Hodges Peeps On the youngster who appeared last tht on the NBC-TV Eddie Fisher st W, is a performer of frighten-’' iH i «self-possession. 1 the vugh without could do his singing voice Line in February — Martin Gabel will spell him. NBC-TV will beam out Gian- Carlo Menotti’s Opera, ‘Maria Golovin,’ for two hours on March 8... CBS-TV’'s Plavhouse 90 will set aside six weeks for rehearsals ef “For Whom The Bell Tolls.” the Jongest rehearsals in the ser- jes’ history — the play will be seen on the first two Thursdays in March Antique Dealer Gets Probation 3 Years Plus $300 Costs Is Sentence in MSU Watch Collection Theft DETROIT #—A Detroit antique dealer convicted of receiving a collection of antique watches stolen from Michigan State Uni- placed on three years yesterday Ray 0. also Was ordered to pay versity Was probation Williams $300 court-costs { the valuable Cham- berlain-Warren watch collection taken from the Michigan Museum last June 29 Police said a former MSU student from Detroit, then on the museum staff, admitted taking the watches. He offered Williams for said, but the watches were About hal WAS State to sell them to 300 to $500, police two decided the too easily identili- able to sell, so they stored them in Williams’ garage, where the, were found on a Up Philip Van Zant, 22. is awaiting arreignment in East Lansing Friday on a charge of stealing the watches. fle also is awaiting trial at Charlotte, Mich, in a guna collection theft Joni James’ Luggage Art Carney. who won nationwide which ts preromng enough fo round As a Staggering Load preted as being about the Gabors (Marie compared to the role of Ed Nor-) couldn't understand why). “My mama done tole me, If I wanted minktails ‘ton. I might be able to ‘few of Norton's mannerisms, entirely new characterization. Ar }actor certainly can't play one son in everything he does.” Se Carney has sei comedy aside temporarily for his upeom- ing dramatic role on Playhouse 90, Thursday at 9:30 p.m. Chan- nel 2, when he will portray a | pressure-torn writer in Rod Ser- ling's original 90-minute drama, “The Velvet Alley. play, Carney plays a television _dramatist who climbs from the “obscurity of a New York tene- Ment to the limelight and perils of Hollywood's ‘velvet alley” at the risk of his family, | tune, friends and integrity, Serling, incidentally, is a. man well qualified to treat the perils of writing suece